Cisco Cisco Mobility Unified Reporting Release Note
Configuration Management
Generally Available 04-30-2013
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CLI (Exec Mode)
sgsn offload [ gprs-service <
srvc_name> | sgsn-service <srvc_name> } {
activating | connecting [ nri-value <
nri_value> | stop [ target-nri
<
target_nri> target-count <target_count> ] | t3312-timeout <seconds> [
target-nri <
target_nri> target-count <target_count> ] | target-nri
<
target_nri> target-count <target_count> }
show linecard
A new keyword has been added to display new DLCI-Util statistics.
CLI (Bulkstat Configuration Mode)
show linecard { dlci-utilization | table }
show variables
A new keyword has been added to display the variables in the new DLCI-Util schema.
CLI (Bulkstat Configuration Mode)
show variables dlci-util
service timers changed
Four timers have had changes to their ranges and two timers have had changes to their
defaults:
defaults:
CLI (IuPS Service Configuration Mode)
●
reset ack-timeout
range has been expanded from 5 - 10 to 5 - 60 seconds. Default has
increased to 20 seconds.
●
reset guard-timeout
range has been expanded from 5 - 10 to 5 - 60 seconds.
●
tigoc-timeout
range has been expanded from 1 - 10 to 1 - 60 seconds
●
tintc-timeout
range has been expanded from 1 - 10 to 1 - 60 seconds and the default
has been increased to 30 seconds.
sndcp reassembly-timeout
The default (now 30 seconds) and maximum range of seconds (now 1 to 300) configurable
for the SNDCP reassembly timer have been changed to facilitate support for the reordering
of sub-network dependent convergence protocol N-PDU segments that arrive out-of-order.
for the SNDCP reassembly timer have been changed to facilitate support for the reordering
of sub-network dependent convergence protocol N-PDU segments that arrive out-of-order.
CLI (GPRS Service Configuration Mode)
sndcp reassembly-timeout
<seconds>
default sndcp reassembly-timeout
SGSN Commands - Modified in Release 12.1
This section provides information on SGSN commands modified in Release 12.1.
apn-selection-default
New keyword ‘fallback-apn’ allows definition of a dummy APN to use when default APN
is not available.
is not available.