Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG) Fehlerbehebungsanleitung
MME Service Configuration Mode Commands
policy overload ▀
Cisco ASR 5000 Series Command Line Interface Reference ▄
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policy overload
This command configures the traffic overload policy to control congestion in this service.
Product
MME
Privilege
Administrator
Syntax
Sets the traffic overload policy action to default behavior of reject.
Default: Disabled
Specifies that the system is to drop the incoming packets with new session requests to avoid overload on
MME node.
Specifies that the system is to drop the incoming packets with new session requests to avoid overload on
MME node.
Default: Enabled
This keyword configures the system to reject the new session/call request and responds with a reject message
when threshold for allowed call session is crossed on MME node.
This keyword configures the system to reject the new session/call request and responds with a reject message
when threshold for allowed call session is crossed on MME node.
Usage
Use this command to set the user-defined policies for new call connection attempted during overload in an
MME service.
Congestion policies at the service-level can be configured for service. When congestion control functionality
is enabled at service level, these policies dictate how services respond should the system detect that a
congestion condition threshold has been crossed.
MME service.
Congestion policies at the service-level can be configured for service. When congestion control functionality
is enabled at service level, these policies dictate how services respond should the system detect that a
congestion condition threshold has been crossed.
Example
The following command sets the nw call connect policy to reject the new session/call request in an MME service.
The following command sets the nw call connect policy to reject the new session/call request in an MME service.