Cisco Cisco ASR 5000
Context Configuration Mode Commands E-H
gtpp server ▀
Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 18 ▄
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Specifies the relative priority of this CGF. When multiple CGFs are configured, the priority is used to
determine which CGF server to send accounting data to.
determine which CGF server to send accounting data to.
priority
can be configured as an integer from 1 through 1000. When configuring two or more servers with
the same priority you will be asked to confirm that you want to do this. If you use the
-noconfirm
option,
you are not asked for confirmation and multiple servers could be assigned the same priority.
port port
Default: 3386
Specifies the port the CGF is using.
Specifies the port the CGF is using.
port
can be configured as an integer from 1 through 65535. Default
value for port is 3286.
Important:
The
port
keyword option has been modified from
udp-port
to make it a generic command. The
udp-port
keyword can still be used, however, it will be in concealed mode and will not be shown in auto-complete or
help for the command.
node-alive { enable | disable }
Default: Disable.
This optional keyword allows operator to enable/disable GSN to send Node Alive Request to GTPP Server
(i.e. CGF). This configuration can be done per GTPP Server basis.
This optional keyword allows operator to enable/disable GSN to send Node Alive Request to GTPP Server
(i.e. CGF). This configuration can be done per GTPP Server basis.
-noconfirm
Executes the command without any additional prompt and confirmation from the user.
Usage
Use this command to configure the CGF(s) that the system sends CDR accounting data to.
Multiple CGFs can be configured using multiple instances of this command. Up to 12 CGF scan be
configured per system context. Each configured CGF can be assigned a priority. The priority is used to
determine which server to use for any given subscriber based on the routing algorithm that has been
implemented. A CGF with a priority of “1” has the highest priority.
Multiple CGFs can be configured using multiple instances of this command. Up to 12 CGF scan be
configured per system context. Each configured CGF can be assigned a priority. The priority is used to
determine which server to use for any given subscriber based on the routing algorithm that has been
implemented. A CGF with a priority of “1” has the highest priority.
Important:
The configuration of multiple CGFs with the same IP address but different port numbers is not
supported.
Each CGF can also be configured with the maximum allowable number of unacknowledged GTPP packets.
Since multiple AAA Manager tasks could be communicating with the same CGF, the maximum is based on
any one AAA Manager instance. If the maximum is reached, the system buffers the packets Random Access
Memory (RAM). The system allocates memory as a buffer, enough to store one million CDRs for a fully
loaded chassis (a maximum of one outstanding CDR per PDP context).
Since multiple AAA Manager tasks could be communicating with the same CGF, the maximum is based on
any one AAA Manager instance. If the maximum is reached, the system buffers the packets Random Access
Memory (RAM). The system allocates memory as a buffer, enough to store one million CDRs for a fully
loaded chassis (a maximum of one outstanding CDR per PDP context).
Example
The following command configures a CGF with an IP address of
192.168.2.2
and a priority of
5
.
gtpp server 192.168.2.2 priority 5
The following command deletes a previously configured CGF with an IP address of
100.10.35.7
:
no gtpp server 100.10.35.7