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Cisco Prime Network 4.0 User Guide
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Chapter 25 Monitoring Mobile Technologies
LTE Networks
The table below lists the MAG commands. Additional commands may be available for your devices.
New commands are often provided in Prime Network Device Packages, which can be downloaded from
the Prime Network software download site. For more information on how to download and install DPs
and enable new commands, see the information on “Adding Additional Device (VNE) support” in the
Cisco Prime Network 4.0 Administrator Guide.
Note You might be prompted to enter your device access credentials while executing a command. Once you
have entered them, these credentials will be used for every subsequent execution of a command in the
same GUI client session. If you want to change the credentials, click Edit Credentials. The Edit
Credentials button will not be available for SNMP commands or if the command is scheduled for a later
time.
Table 25-38 lists the MAG configuration commands.
Monitoring Home Agent (HA)
A Home Agent (HA) stores information about the mobile nodes whose permanent home address is in the
home agent’s network. When a node wants to communicate with the mobile node, it sends packets to the
permanent address. Because the home address logically belongs to the network associated with the HA,
normal IP routing mechanisms forward these packets to the home agent.
Table 25-38 MAG Configuration Commands
Command Navigation Description
Create MAG Right-click context > Commands >
Configuration
Use this command to create a new
Mobile Access Gateway (MAG)
service for the selected context.
Modify MAG
Delete MAG
Expand MAG Node > right-click MAG
service > Commands > Configuration
Use this command to modify the MAG
configuration details/delete the MAG
profile for the selected context.
Show MAG Expand MAG Node > right-click MAG
service > Commands > Show
Use this command to view and confirm
the configuration details for the
selected MAG service.
Create Profile ID
QCI Mapping
Right-click on context > Commands >
Configuration
Use this command to create a QCI
profile.
Delete Profile ID
QCI Mapping
Expand Profile node > right-click profile
name > Commands > Configuration
Use this command to delete QCI
profile.
Create Profile Expand Profile node > right-click profile
name > Commands > Configuration
Use this command to create an entry
for the QCI mapping profile.
Modify Profile
Delete Profile
Expand Profile node > profile >
right-click on profile entry >
Commands > Configuration
Use these commands to modify/delete
the entry for the QCI mapping profile.