Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG) Fehlerbehebungsanleitung
Context Configuration Mode Commands
gtpp duplicate-hold-time ▀
Cisco ASR 5000 Series Command Line Interface Reference ▄
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gtpp duplicate-hold-time
This command configures the number of minutes to hold onto CDRs that are possibly duplicates while waiting for the
primary CGF to come back up.
primary CGF to come back up.
Product
GGSN, SGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
Default: 60
When the primary CGF is down, the number of minutes to hold onto CDRs that may be duplicates.
When the primary CGF is down, the number of minutes to hold onto CDRs that may be duplicates.
must be an integer from 1 to 10080.
Usage
Use this command to configure how long to hold onto CDRs that are possibly duplicates while waiting for the
primary CGF to come back up. If the GGSN determines that the primary CGF is down, CDRs that were sent
to the primary CGF but not acknowledged are sent by the GSN to the secondary CGF as ―possibly
duplicates‖. When the primary CGF comes back up, the GSN uses GTPP to determine whether the possibly
duplicate CDRs were received by the primary CGF. Then the secondary CGF is told whether to release or
cancel those CDRs. This command configures how long the system should wait for the primary CGF to come
back up. As soon as the configured time expires, the secondary CGF is told to release all of the possibly
duplicate CDRs.
primary CGF to come back up. If the GGSN determines that the primary CGF is down, CDRs that were sent
to the primary CGF but not acknowledged are sent by the GSN to the secondary CGF as ―possibly
duplicates‖. When the primary CGF comes back up, the GSN uses GTPP to determine whether the possibly
duplicate CDRs were received by the primary CGF. Then the secondary CGF is told whether to release or
cancel those CDRs. This command configures how long the system should wait for the primary CGF to come
back up. As soon as the configured time expires, the secondary CGF is told to release all of the possibly
duplicate CDRs.
Example
Use the following command to set the amount of time to hold onto CDRs to 2 hours (120 minutes);
Use the following command to set the amount of time to hold onto CDRs to 2 hours (120 minutes);