User Manual
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration
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Configured as any one of the following:
» DHCP server that allocates an IP address to the MS from the local pool (in
the non-HA mode).
» DHCP relay that obtains the IP address using an external DHCP server (in
the non-HA mode).
» DHCP proxy for either of the following boot modes:
◊ Non-HA mode: The DHCP proxy assigns the MS, the IP address that
was received from AAA in the MS profile or
◊ HA mode: The DHCP proxy assigns the MS, the IP address received in
the MS profile or obtains the IP address from HA using the mobile IP
1 Enable the service group configuration mode (refer to Section 4.3.10.14.1)
2 You can now execute any of the following tasks:
» Configure the common parameters of a service group (refer to
Section 4.3.10.14.2)
» Enable the service group operation mode and configure the DHCP
server/proxy/relay-specific parameters (refer to Section 4.3.10.14.4.1)
3 Terminate the service group configuration mode (refer to Section 4.3.10.14.5)
In addition, you can, at any time, display configuration information (refer to
Section 4.3.10.15.2) or delete an existing service group (refer to
Section 4.3.10.14.6).
4.3.10.14.1 Enabling the Service Group Configuration Mode\ Creating a New
Service Group
To configure the parameters for the service group, first enable the service group
configuration mode. Run the following command to enable the service group
configuration mode or create the service group.
npu(config)# srvc-grp <grp-alias> [ServiceGrpType {IP | VPWS-QinQ |
VPWS-Transparent}]
If you use this command to create a new service group, the configuration mode for
this group is automatically enabled after which you can configure or restore the
default parameters for this service group.
To configure a service group: