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Table 27-67 ROHC Properties Details
Viewing the A10/A11 Configuration Details
To view the A10/A11 configuration details:
Step 1Right-click the required device in the Vision client and choose Inventory.
Step 2In the Logical Inventory window, choose Logical Inventory >Context>Mobile >HSGW >HSGW 
service >A10/A11 Properties. The configuration details are displayed in the content pane.
Table...

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Viewing the GRE Parameters
To view the GRE Parameters for the HSGW service:
Table 27-68 A10 A11 Configuration Details
Field Description
Overload  Policy The method used by the HSGW service to handle overload conditions, which 
can be any one of the following:
Reject
Redirect
New Call Policy The new call policy configured for the HSGW service, which can be any one 
of the following:
None...

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Step 1Right-click the required device in the Vision client and choose Inventory.
Step 2In the Logical Inventory window, choose Logical Inventory >Context>Mobile >HSGW >HSGW 
service >GRE Parameters. The relevant details are displayed in the content pane.
Table 27-69 displays the GRE parameter details.
Table 27-69 GRE Parameter Details
Field Description
Checksum Indicates whether insertion...

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Viewing the IP Source Violation Details
To view the IP source Violation configuration details:
Step 1Right-click the required device in the Vision client and choose Inventory.
Step 2In the Logical Inventory window, choose Logical Inventory >Context>Mobile >HSGW >HSGW 
service >IP Source Violation. The configuration details are displayed in the content pane.
Table 27-70 displays the IP...

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Table 27-71 HSGW Configuration Commands
Command Navigation Description
Create HSGWRight-click context> Commands> 
Configuration > MobilityUse this command to create a new 
HSGW service.
Modify HSGW
Delete HSGWExpand HSGW node> Right-click 
HSGW service> Commands> 
Configuration Use this command to modify/delete 
the configuration details of an HSGW 
service.
Show HSGWExpand HSGW node>...

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Viewing the MAG Configuration for HSGW
A Mobile Access Gateway (MAG) performs mobility-related signaling on behalf of the mobile nodes 
(MN) attached to its access links. MAG is the access router for the MN; that is, the MAG is the first-hop 
router in the localized mobility management infrastructure
A MAG performs the following functions:
Obtains an IP address from a Local Mobility Anchor...

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Viewing the Profile-QCI Mapping Details
You can view the configured mapping entries between a Rendezvous Point (RP) QoS Profile and the LTE 
QoS Class Index (QCI).
A QCI is a scalar that is used as a reference to access node-specific parameters that control bearer level 
packet forwarding treatment (e.g. scheduling weights, admission thresholds, queue management 
thresholds, link layer...

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To view the Profile-QCI mapping entries:
Step 1Right-click the required device in the Vision client and choose Inventory.
Step 2In the Logical Inventory window, choose Logical Inventory > local> Mobile > Profile> Profile-QCI 
Mapping> Profile-QCI Mapping. The mapping details are displayed in the content pane.
Table 27-73 displays the Profile-QCI Mapping details.
Configuration Commands for...

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Monitoring Home Agent (HA)
A Home Agent (HA) stores information about the mobile nodes whose permanent home address is in the 
home agent’s network. When a node wants to communicate with the mobile node, it sends packets to the 
permanent address. Because the home address logically belongs to the network associated with the HA, 
normal IP routing mechanisms forward these packets to the home...

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Figure 27-10 Home Agent Topology
When functioning as a HA, the system can either be located within the carrier’s 3G network or in an 
external enterprise or ISP network. The FA terminates the mobile subscriber’s PPP session, and then 
routes data to and from the appropriate HA on behalf of the subscriber.
In accordance with Request for Comments (RFC) 2002, the FA is responsible for mobile...
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