Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG)
RNC Configuration Mode Commands
▀ overload-action disable
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 18
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overload-action disable
This command maps an action to be taken if traffic reaches or exceeds defined levels.
Product
SGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > Context Configuration > luPS Service Configuration > RNC Configuration
configure > context context_name > iups-service service_name > rnc id rnc_id
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[context_name]host_name(config-ctx-iups-service-rnc)#
Syntax
overload-action disable { activate | attach | auth-challenge | modify-request | paging-
downlink-data | ptmsi-reallocation | service-request-data | sms | srns } traffic-level
traffic-level
downlink-data | ptmsi-reallocation | service-request-data | sms | srns } traffic-level
traffic-level
[ no | default ] overload-action disable { activate | attach | auth-challenge | modify-
request | paging-downlink-data | ptmsi-reallocation | service-request-data | sms | srns }
request | paging-downlink-data | ptmsi-reallocation | service-request-data | sms | srns }
no
Removes the defined overload action from configuration.
default
Resets the traffic level to the default level for the associated overload action.
activate traffic-level
traffic-level
The system rejects new requests to activate PDP contexts if the defined traffic-level is exceeded.
traffic-level
: An integer 1 to 15.
Default: 14
attach traffic-level
traffic-level
The system rejects new requests for GPRS attach if the defined traffic-level is exceeded.
traffic-level
: An integer 1 to 15.
Default: 15
auth-challenge traffic-level
traffic-level
The system skips performing authentication challenges if the defined traffic-level is exceeded.
traffic-level
: An integer 1 to 15.
Default: 4