• NAI from Authentication: Select this option to use the Network Address Identifier (NAI)
obtained during the authentication process.
• MAC48@APN: Select this option to use the 48-bit Media Access Control (MAC) identifier.
9. Click Create New.
You have completed creating a PMIPv6 service profile.
Viewing PMIPv6 Profiles
Follow these steps to view the PMIPv6 profiles that have been created on the controller.
1. Go to Configuration > Services & Profiles.
2. On the side menu, click Forwarding > PMIPv6.
The PMIPv6 Service Profile page appears.
The PMIPv6 profiles that have been created appear below the Global LMA & MAG Options
section.
Deleting PMIPv6 Profiles
Follow these steps to delete a PMIPv6 profile.
1. Go to Configuration > Services & Profiles.
2. On the side menu, click Forwarding > PMIPv6.
The PMIPv6 page appears.
3. Locate the profile that you want to delete.
4.
Under the Actions column, click the icon that is in the same row as the mixed mode profile
name.
A confirmation message appears.
5. Click Yes.
The page refreshes, and the profile that you deleted disappears from the list.
You have completed deleting a PMIPv6 profile.
Mixed Mode Profiles
A mixed mode forwarding profile defines the policy and configuration for mixed core network
tunnels. This section covers:
Adding Mixed Mode Profile
A mixed mode forwarding profile defines the policy and configuration for mixed core network
tunnels.
Follow these steps to add a mixed mode profile.
1. In Mixed Mode Profiles, click Create New.
The Create New Mixed Mode Profiles form appears.
2. In Name, type a name for the mixed mode profile that you are adding.
3. In Description, type a brief description of the profile created.
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