Manual

Configuring the SaMOG Gateway
Configuring the System to Perform as a SaMOG Gateway
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Step 9 Enable Local breakout for an APN by applying the example configuration in the Configuring Local Breakout section.
Step 10 Optional. Enable web-based authorization by applying the example configuration in the Configuring Web-based
Authorization section.
Step 11 Configure and bind interfaces to the relevant interfaces by applying the example configuration in the Configuring and
Binding the Interfaces section.
Step 12 Optional. Enable event logging by applying the example configuration in the Enabling Logging section.
Step 13 Optional. Enable the sending of CGW and SaMOG SNMP traps by applying the example configuration in the Enabling
SNMP Traps section.
Step 14 Optional. Configure the system to gather and transfer bulk statistics by applying the example configuration in the
Configuring Bulk Statistics section.
Step 15 Save the completed configuration by following the instructions in the Saving the Configuration section.
Creating the SaMOG Gateway Context
Create the context in which the SaMOG service will reside. The MRME, CGW, SaMOG and other related services will
be configured in this context. Create the SaMOG context by applying the configuration example below.
config
context samog_context_name
end
Configuring the MRME, CGW and SaMOG Services
The MRME and CGW services provide the SaMOG functionality. They must be configured in the SaMOG context and
then associated with a SaMOG service name. Configure the MRME, CGW, and SaMOG services by applying the
example configuration below.
context context_name
twan-profile twan_profile_name
radius client { ipv4/ipv6_address [/mask ] } [ encrypted ] key value [
disconnect-message [ dest-port destination_port_number ] ] [ dictionary { custom70 |
custom71 } ]
exit
mrme-service mrme_service_name
bind address ip4_address
associate twan-profile twan_profile_name
dns-pgw context dns