Configuring Session And Security Parameters For Eps Bearer Contexts; Verifying Mme Configuration - Cisco ASR 5000 Series Administration Manual

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▀ MME Service Configuration

Configuring Session and Security Parameters for EPS bearer Contexts

Use the following example to configure the MME sessions and security parameters for EPS bearer context:
configure
context <vpn_ctxt_name>
mme-service <mme_svc_name>
apn <apn_name>
encryption-algorithm-lte priority <value> [ 128-eea0 | 128-eea1 | 128-eea2
]
integrity-algorithm-lte priority <value> [ 128-eia1 | 128-eia2 ]
max-bearers per-subscriber <max_bearer>
max-pdns per-subscriber <max_pdn>
end
Notes:
<max_bearer> is number of EPS bearers allowed for one subscriber.
<max_pdn> is number of PDNs allowed to access by one subscriber.
<apn_name> is name of the APN template to be used for subscriber when APN is not available from HSSS or
MS for specific subscriber.

Verifying MME Configuration

Step 1
Verify that your MME services were created and configured properly by entering the following command in Exec
Mode:
show mme-service name <mme_svc_name>
The output of this command given below is a concise listing of MME service parameter settings as shown in the sample
output displayed. In this example, an MME service called mmesvc was configured and you can see some parameters
configured as default.
Service name
Context
Status
Bind
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: mmesvc
: ingress
: STARTED
: Done
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