Appendix A CSG2 Command Reference

ip csg mode single-tp

ip csg mode single-tp

 

 

To enable the CSG2 to use a single traffic processor (TP) instead of multiple TPs, use the ip csg mode

 

 

single-tpcommand in global configuration mode. To restore the default setting, use the no form of this

 

 

command.

 

 

 

ip csg mode single-tp

 

 

no ip csg mode single-tp

 

 

 

Syntax Description

 

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 

 

 

Defaults

 

The CSG2 operates in multiple-TP mode.

 

 

 

Command Modes

 

Global configuration

 

 

 

 

Command History

 

Release

Modification

 

 

 

 

 

 

12.4(11)MD

This command was introduced.

 

 

 

 

Usage Guidelines

Examples

In normal multiple-TP mode, the CSG2 distributes subscriber traffic among all of the TPs, based on each subscriber’s IP address. In single-TP mode, the CSG2 dispatches traffic for all subscribers to the first TP to be processed.

Single-TP mode is required for HTTP X-Forwarded-For operation. Before configuring the CSG2 for X-Forwarded-For operation, configure the CSG2 for single-TP mode by entering the ip csg mode single-tpcommand, then performing a write memory, then restarting the CSG2.

To switch out of single-TP mode, enter the no ip csg mode single-tpcommand, then perform a write memory, then restart the CSG2.

If you intend to operate in single-TP mode, the ip csg mode single-tpcommand must be the first command in your CSG2 configuration.

The following example shows how to configure single-TP mode for the CSG2:

ip csg mode single-tp

Related Commands

Command

Description

 

subscriber-iphttp-headerforwarded-for

Specifies that the CSG2 is to obtain the subscriber's

 

 

IP address from the HTTP X-Forwarded-For header.

 

 

 

 

 

Cisco Content Services Gateway - 2nd Generation Release 2.0 Installation and Configuration Guide

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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