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Intelligent Wireless Access Gateway Configuration Guide
First Published: July 26, 2013
Last Modified: March 28, 2014
Americas Headquarters
Cisco Systems, Inc.
170 West Tasman Drive
San Jose, CA 95134-1706
USA
http://www.cisco.com
Tel: 408 526-4000
800 553-NETS (6387)
Fax: 408 527-0883
Text Part Number: OL-30226-03

Table of Contents

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Cisco Intelligent Wireless Access Gateway Specifications

General IconGeneral
Product NameIntelligent Wireless Access Gateway
CategoryGateway
ManufacturerCisco
FunctionWireless access
Product TypeNetwork Gateway

Summary

Overview of the Intelligent Wireless Access Gateway

Prerequisites for the iWAG

Lists essential configurations like MCSA and ipv6 unicast-routing needed before setting up the iWAG.

How to Configure the iWAG

Provides guidance on configuring the iWAG for simple IP users and 3G mobile IP users, including AAA.

IP Sessions Over Gigabit EtherChannel

Configuring IP Sessions over Gigabit EtherChannel

Details the configuration steps for enabling LACP functionality for IP sessions.

Configuring Member Links for IP Sessions over Gigabit EtherChannel

Explains how to configure individual member links within a port channel for IPoGEC.

Configuration Examples for IP Sessions Over Gigabit EtherChannel

Provides practical examples of configuring IPoGEC, including basic setup and member links.

Service Provider WiFi: Support for Integrated Ethernet Over GRE

How to Configure the EoGRE Feature

Details the configuration steps for setting up an EoGRE tunnel interface for PMIPv6, GTP, or simple IP.

Example: Configuring the EoGRE Feature

Provides a comprehensive configuration example for the EoGRE feature, including AAA and interface settings.

GTPv2 Support in the iWAG

GTPv2 Configuration

States that all GTPv1 configurations are also required for GTPv2 support.

Configuration for the GTPv1 and GTPv2 Roaming Scenario

Details the configuration for subscriber roaming, emphasizing the use of unclassified mac-address.

iWAG SSO Support for GTP

Enabling SSO Support for the GTP

Provides steps to enable SSO support for GTP on Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers.

Configuring ISG Policy Templates

How to Configure ISG Policy Templates

Details how to enable ISG policy templates using the 'platform subscriber template' command.

Dual Stack Support for PMIPv6 and GTP

Configuration Examples for Dual-Stack PMIPv6

Provides detailed examples for configuring access lists, class maps, policy maps, and control policies.

Configuration Examples for Dual-Stack GTP

Offers configuration examples for dual-stack sessions, interfaces to PGW/GGSN, and control policies.

Flow-Based Redirect

Flow-Based Redirect for Adult Content Filtering

Explains how FBR redirects web traffic to an ACF appliance for content filtering after authentication.

Configuring Flow-Based Redirect for a Traffic Class Service

Provides step-by-step instructions to configure FBR for traffic class services using ACLs and policy maps.

Examples

Illustrates FBR configuration for traffic class services and provides commands to view session information.

Call Flows for Simple IP Users

Call Flows for 3G and 4G Mobile IP Users

3G DHCP Discover Call Flow

Details the DHCP Discover call flow for 3G users, including EAP authentication and IP address assignment.

4G DHCP Discover Call Flow

Provides an overview of the 4G DHCP Discover call flow, focusing on PMIP signaling and tunnel establishment.

4G Roaming Call Flow

Describes the call flow for 4G roaming, including session creation, PMIP signaling, and IP address maintenance.

Call Flows for Dual-Stack PMIPv6 and GTP

iWAG Scalability and Performance

iWAG Scaling

Details iWAG scaling numbers and maximum IP sessions supported on ASR 1000 hardware.

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