Cisco Cisco ASR 5000
CSCF NPDB Client Configuration Mode Commands
timeout ▀
Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 18 ▄
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This timer is used to specify the timeout for ping response in seconds.
sec
must be an integer from 1 to 5000.
query-response
sec
Default: 6
This timer is used to specify the timeout for query response in seconds.
This timer is used to specify the timeout for query response in seconds.
sec
must be an integer from 1 to 5000.
release-response
sec
Default: 30
This timer is used to specify the timeout for release response in seconds.
This timer is used to specify the timeout for release response in seconds.
sec
must be an integer from 1 to 5000.
tcp-retry
sec
Default: 15
This timer is used to specify the timeout interval for retrying failed TCP connection in seconds.
This timer is used to specify the timeout interval for retrying failed TCP connection in seconds.
sec
must be an integer from 1 to 5000.
default
Returns the command to the default settings. See keywords above for specific defaults.
no
Deletes the value configured for the specified timer.
Usage
Use this command to configure timeout values for NPDB client.
When CSCF service is started, NPDB client establishes TCP connections with NPDB primary and secondary
servers (if configured) and sets the connection path by sending Bind message to server. If NPDB client fails
to establish TCP connection to either of the servers, it will retry the connection every TCPRetryTimer
interval until it is successful. When the connection is successful, NPDB client will go to the connected state
and will start PingTimer. Whenever NPDB client receives service request from CSCF core, it sends the
request based on the connected state of the server(s); it should always give higher preference to the primary
server. When it fails to send a query message to server, NPDB client returns failure to the core. If both
servers are not in connected state, NPDB client will send failure message to CSCF core.
When CSCF service is started, NPDB client establishes TCP connections with NPDB primary and secondary
servers (if configured) and sets the connection path by sending Bind message to server. If NPDB client fails
to establish TCP connection to either of the servers, it will retry the connection every TCPRetryTimer
interval until it is successful. When the connection is successful, NPDB client will go to the connected state
and will start PingTimer. Whenever NPDB client receives service request from CSCF core, it sends the
request based on the connected state of the server(s); it should always give higher preference to the primary
server. When it fails to send a query message to server, NPDB client returns failure to the core. If both
servers are not in connected state, NPDB client will send failure message to CSCF core.
Example
The following command sets the release response timeout to
64
seconds:
timeout release-response 64