Cisco Cisco ASR 5000
SGSN PSP Configuration Mode Commands
▀ timeout
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 18
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timeout
This command sets the times for various timeout timers.
Product
SGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > SS7 Routing Domain Configuration > Peer-Server Configuration > PSP Configuration
configure > ss7-routing-domain routing_domain_id variant variant_type > peer-server id id
> psp instance psp_instance
> psp instance psp_instance
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[local]host_name(config-ss7-rd-ss7rd_id-ps-peer-server_id-psp-psp_instance)#
Syntax
timeout { m3ua-periodic-dest-audit dest_timeout | sctp-bundle [ units-10ms ] timer |
sctp-heart-beat hrt_bt_timeout }
sctp-heart-beat hrt_bt_timeout }
[ default | no ] timeout { m3ua-periodic-dest-audit | sctp-bundle | sctp-heart-beat }
default
Resets the specified command to the default value.
no
Removes the selected configuration.
m3ua-periodic-dest-audit
dest_timeout
Sets the period (in increments of seconds) between the DAUD messages while auditing a destination state.
dest_timeout:
Must be an integer from 1 to 65535. Default is 2.
sctp-bundle [ units-10ms ] timer
Specifies that SCTP data chunks are to be queued until this timer expires at which time the data chunks are
bundled and committed for transmission. SCTP bundling provides better bandwidth utilization and less
traffic, however, there is a packet transmission delay.
bundled and committed for transmission. SCTP bundling provides better bandwidth utilization and less
traffic, however, there is a packet transmission delay.
timer
is an integer from 1 through 65535, in 100ms increments (10 = 1000ms or 1 second).
[ units-10ms ]
: Including this optional keyword specifies that the integer
timer
is to be calculated using
10ms increments (instead of 100ms increments) to allow for finer granularity.
Important:
Peer end should also be configured to support SCTP bundling.
Default: SCTP bundling is disabled.