Cisco Cisco ASR 5000
Global Configuration Mode Commands (A-K)
▀ congestion-control policy
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 18
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drop
: Specifies that the system should drop incoming packets containing new session requests.
none
: Specifies that the system should take no action.
reject
: Specifies that the system processes new session request messages and responds with a reject
message.
For SAEGW sessions/calls,
redirect
action is not supported.
samog-service
Specifies the Congestion Control policy action for the SaMOG service.
Supported policy actions are:
Supported policy actions are:
drop
: Specifies that the system should drop incoming packets containing new session requests.
none
: Specifies that the system should take no action.
reject
: Specifies that the system processes new session request messages and responds with a reject
message.
sgsn-service
Specifies the Congestion Control policy - the congestion response actions for the SGSN service.
Prior to Release 17.0, the supported policy actions in this command are:
Prior to Release 17.0, the supported policy actions in this command are:
drop
: Specifies that the system should drop incoming packets containing new session requests.
none
: Specifies that the system should take no action.
reject
: Specifies that the system processes new session request messages and responds with a reject
message.
With Release 17.0 and higher, to define a policy you must first select one of the three congestion levels:
critical, major or minor. Next select the service with the
critical, major or minor. Next select the service with the
sgsn-service
keyword and then associate a
congestion-action-profile. Refer to the
congestion-action-profile
command in the SGSN-Global
Configuration mode to create the congestion-action-profiles which define the congestion response actions to
be taken when thresholds are exceeded for the SGSN.
be taken when thresholds are exceeded for the SGSN.
sgw-service
Specifies the Congestion Control policy action for the S-GW service.
Supported policy actions are:
Supported policy actions are:
drop
: Specifies that the system should drop incoming packets containing new session requests.
none
: Specifies that the system should take no action.
reject
: Specifies that the system processes new session request messages and responds with a reject
message.
For S-GW sessions/calls,
redirect
action is not supported.
wsg-service
Specifies the Congestion Control policy action for the WSG service.
Supported policy actions are:
Supported policy actions are:
drop
: Specifies that the system should drop incoming packets containing new session requests.
none
: Specifies that the system should take no action.
reject
: Specifies that the system processes new session request messages and responds with a reject
message.