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1. On the L3oGRE Forwarding Profiles page, locate the L3oGRE profile that you want to
delete.
2.
Under the Actions column, click the icon that is in the same row as the L3oGRE profile
name.
A confirmation message appears.
3. Click Yes.
The page refreshes, and the L3oGRE profile that you deleted disappears from the view list.
You have completed deleting an L3oGRE profile.
TTG+PDG Profiles
TTG+PDG forwarding profile defines the gateway and tunnel configurations for core network
GTP tunnels and LBO configurations. This section covers:
Adding a TTG+PDG Profile
TTG+PDG forwarding profile defines the gateway and tunnel configurations for core network
GTP tunnels and LBO configurations.
Follow these steps to add a TTG+PDG profile.
1. On the TTG+PDG Forwarding Profiles page, click Create New.
The Create New TTG+PDG Forwarding Profile form appears.
2. In Name, type a name for the TTG+PDG Profile that you are adding.
3. In Description, give a brief description of the profile created.
This is an optional field.
4. In Common Settings, configure the following:
a) APN Format to GSN: Select either DNS or String from the drop-down list.
b) APN-OI for DNS Resolution: Specify if the APN-OI is required.
c) # of Accounting Retry: Specify the interval (in minutes) at which the controller will recheck
the primary TTG+PDG RADIUS profile, if it is available. The default interval is 5 minutes.
d) Accounting Retry Timeout (secs): Type the timeout period (in seconds) after which an
expected response message is considered to have failed.
e) PDG UE Session Idle Timeout (secs): Type the timeout period (in seconds) after which
an expected response message is considered to have failed.
5. In DHCP Relay, configure the following options to enable the DHCP relay agent in the
controller:
a) Enable DHCP Relay: Select this check box to enable the DHCP relay agent in the
controller.
b) DHCP Server 1: Type the IPv4 address of the DHCP server that will allocate IP addresses
to DHCP clients.
c) DHCP Server 2: If a secondary DHCP server exists on the network, type the IPv4 address
of the secondary server.
d) DHCP Option 82: Select this check box If you want the DHCP relay agent (in this case,
the controller) to insert specific identification information into requests that are forwarded
SmartCell Gateway 200/Virtual SmartZone High-Scale for Release 3.4.1 Administrator Guide
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Configuring Services and Profiles
Working with Profiles

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