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Viewing the Timers and Restrictions Details
To view the Timers and Restrictions details for a PDSN service:
Step 1Right-click the required device in the Vision client and choose Inventory.
Step 2In the Logical Inventory window, choose Logical Inventory >Context>Mobile>PDSN>PDSN 
service>Timers and Restrictions. The details are displayed in the content pane.
Table 27-102 Registration...

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Table 27-103 Timers and Restrictions Details
Field Description
Inter PDSN Handoff Indicates whether the Inter-PDSN handoff feature off is enabled. 
Inter-PDSN handoff relates to the handoff between two PCFs with 
connectivity to different PDSNs.
NoteInter-PDSN handoff can be of two types: Fast Handoff and Dormant 
Handoff. Fast Handoff uses a GRE tunnel between two PDSNs to 
transport user...

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Configuration Commands for PDSN
The following PDSN commands can be launched from the logical inventory by choosing the Context> 
Commands> Configuration or Context> Commands> Show. Your permissions determine whether 
you can run these commands (see Permissions Required to Perform Tasks Using the Prime Network 
Clients, page B-1). To find out if a device supports these commands, see the...

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Table 27-104 PDSN Configuration Commands
Command Navigation Description
Create PDSNRight-click the context> 
Commands> Configuration > 
MobilityUse this command to create a new PDSN 
service for the selected context.
Modify 
PDSN
Delete PDSNExpand PDSN node> Right-click 
PDSN service> Commands> 
ConfigurationUse these commands to modify/delete an 
existing PDSN service configured for the...

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Viewing the Local Mobility Anchor Configuration (LMA)
Proxy Mobile IPv6 (or PMIPv6, or PMIP) is a network-based mobility management protocol for 
building a common access technology independent of mobile core networks, accommodating various 
access technologies such as WiMAX, 3GPP, 3GPP2 and WLAN based access architectures. 
The PMIPv6 provides network-based IP Mobility management to a...

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Table 27-105 displays the LMA service details.
Ta b l e 2 7-10 5 L M A  S e r v i c e  D e t a i l s
Field Description
Service Name The unique service name of the LMA.
Status The status of the LMA service, which can be any one of the following:
Down
Running
Initiated
Unknown.
Not Started
This field defaults to Down.
Local IPv6 Address The IP address of the interface serving as S2a (that is...

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Refresh Advice Option Indicates whether refresh advice option must be included in the Binding 
Acknowledgment sent by the LMA service. By default, this option is 
disabled.
Refresh Interval The percent of granted lifetime to be used in the Refresh Interval Mobility 
option pertaining to the Binding Acknowledgment sent by the LMA service. 
This percentage can be any value between 1 and 99...

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View Additional Mobility Options for MPN Service on the LMA Platform
Prime Network 4.3.2 supports PMIPv6/LMA inventory and faults, as well as performance statistics. 
Additional mobility options that are needed for supporting the MPN service is supported on the ASR9K 
platform. You can discover active PMIPv6/LMA function on ASR9K, view LMA service information in 
logical inventory and the...

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Step 5To view the bindings entries for LMA service, click the Bindings tab. Table 27-108 displays the binding 
details.
Step 6To view the heartbeat entries for peers, click the Peer Heartbeats tab. Table 27-109 displays the 
heartbeat entries for peers.IPv6 Pool prefix Shows IPV6 pool configurations 
for the mobile network.
No of Mobile Nwks 
PoolsShows the count for mobile 
network pools...

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Step 7To view the heartbeat path details, click the Heartbeat Path Information tab.Table 27-110 displays the 
heartbeat path details.
Monitoring the SaMOG Gateway Configuration
The SaMOG (S2a Mobility Over GTP) Gateway runs on a Cisco ASR 5000 chassis with the StarOS 
operating system as shown in Figure 27-20. Retries In the absence of reply from the 
peer, specify the number of 
retries....
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