Service Configuration - Cisco ASR 5000 Series Administration Manual

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Verifying and Saving Your Configuration
Enter the following command to display the IP address pool configuration:
show ip pool
The output from this command should look similar to the sample shown below. In this example, all IP pools were
configured in the isp1 context.
context : isp1:
+-----Type: (P) - Public (R) - Private
| (S) - Static (E) - Resource
|
|+----State: (G) - Good (D) - Pending Delete (R)-Resizing
||
||++--Priority: 0..10 (Highest (0) .. Lowest (10))
||||
||||+-Busyout: (B) - Busyout configured
|||| |||||| vvvvv Pool Name Start Address Mask/End Address Used Avail
----- --------- --------------- --------------- -------- --------
PG00 ipsec 12.12.12.0 255.255.255.0 0 254 PG00
pool1 10.10.0.0 255.255.0.0 0 65534 SG00
vpnpool 192.168.1.250 192.168.1.254 0 5 Total Pool Count: 5
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features. Refer to the Command Line Interface Reference for more information.

Service Configuration

Verify that your service was created and configured properly by entering the following command:
show <service_type> <service_name>
The output is a concise listing of the service parameter settings similar to the sample displayed below. In this example, a
P-GW service called pgw is configured.
Service name : pgw1
Service-Id : 1
Context : test1
OL-22987-01
:
Many features can be configured on the system. There are show commands specifically for these
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