User's Manual
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Cisco IR500 Series WPAN Gateway and Range Extender Installation and Configuration Guide
Chapter 5 Operation and Configuration
Configuring the WPAN Gateway and WPAN Range Extender
Configuring MAP-T Settings
The MAP-T settings for the WPAN gateway are:
–
DefaultMapping IPv6 Prefix
–
IPv4 Prefix
–
IPv6 Prefix Length
–
IPv4 Prefix Length
–
EA Bits Length
For more information see the “Editing the ENDPOINT Configuration Template” section of the Cisco
Co
nnected Grid Network Management System User Guide.
MAP-T Settings for a WPAN Gateway in FAN
Note On the Cisco IOS ASR1000 and CGR1000, MAP-T rules are set-up by indicating the following MAP-T
domain rules:
- IPv6 BMR
- IPv4 BMR
- IPv6 DMR
On the WPAN gateway, the MAP-T IPv6 is an End-user IPv6 prefix that integrates the MAP-T BMR
IPv6 rules + IPv4 suffix value, the length being based on the BMR EA length value.
For example, a CG-NMS CSV file for a WPAN gateway contains:
eid,devicetype,lat,lng,meshPanid,status,endUserIPv6Prefix,endUserIPv6PrefixLen
00173B1500340036,ir500,37.4187911,-121.9196689,10,unheard,2019:1111:2222:1000::,48
The file content can be read as:
• IPv6 BMR = 2019:1111:2222::
• IPv6 BMR prefix length = 48
• IPv6 End-User prefix = IPv6 BMR = 2019:1111:2222:1000:: giving the WPAN gateway an IPv4
address = MAP-T IPv4 prefix = CG-NMS set-up + IPv4 suffix = 10 (or .16 decimal)
Configuring Raw Socket Settings
The Raw Socket settings for the WPAN gateway are:
• Initiator—Designates the device as the client or server (initiator = 0—denotes server; initiator = 1,
2, 3 etc—denotes client)
• TCP idle timeout (min)—Sets the time to maintain an idle connection
• Local port—Sets the port number of the device
• Peer port—Sets the port number of the client/server connected to the device
• Peer IP address—Sets the IP address to the host connected to the device
• Connect timeout—Sets the TCP client connect timeout for Initiator DA Gateway devices
For more information, see the “Editing the ENDPOINT Configur
ation Template” and the “Raw Sockets
Metrics and Sessions” sections of the Cisco Connected Grid Network Management System User Guide.










