Cisco Cisco ASR 5700
APN Configuration Mode Commands
▀ mediation-device
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 17
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If “no-early-PDUs” is enabled, the chassis does not send uplink/downlink data from/to a MS until it receives
the Acct-Rsp Start for the same from the mediation device. On receiving the Acct-Rsp, pending PDUs are
forwarded. The chassis buffers up to two PDUs per call. As soon as the third PDU comes, the buffering is
disabled and all the PDUs are forwarded for that call.
Configures the system to queue up to two PDUs until the mediation device returns a response to the system's
accounting START request per 3GPP standards. On receiving the Accounting response message, the system
forwards the subsequent PDUs without discarding any of the packets.
the Acct-Rsp Start for the same from the mediation device. On receiving the Acct-Rsp, pending PDUs are
forwarded. The chassis buffers up to two PDUs per call. As soon as the third PDU comes, the buffering is
disabled and all the PDUs are forwarded for that call.
Configures the system to queue up to two PDUs until the mediation device returns a response to the system's
accounting START request per 3GPP standards. On receiving the Accounting response message, the system
forwards the subsequent PDUs without discarding any of the packets.
Important:
For StarOS 10.0 and earlier releases, the system buffers up to four PDUs and queues or discards the
remaining PDUs.
Important:
For StarOS 11.0 and later releases, the system is configured so that none of the PDUs are discarded.
no-interims
Disables sending interims to the mediation server. Default: Disabled
Important:
Different commands are used to disable RADIUS interims for RADIUS accounting and mediation
accounting. To disable RADIUS interims for mediation accounting, use the following command:
mediation-device
context-name context_name no-interims
. To disable RADIUS interims for RADIUS accounting, use the
following command:
accounting-mode radius-diameter no-interims
.
Usage
This command enables mediation device support for the APN. Mediation devices can be either deep-packet
inspection servers or transaction control servers.
Keywords to this command can be used in combination to each other, depending on configuration
requirements.
inspection servers or transaction control servers.
Keywords to this command can be used in combination to each other, depending on configuration
requirements.
Example
The following command enables mediation device support for the APN and uses the protocol configuration
located in an system context called
located in an system context called
ggsn1
:
mediation-device context-name ggsn1
mediation-device context-name ggsn1 no-interims no-early-pdus
mediation-device no-early-pdus no-interims
mediation-device no-interims no-early-pdus
The following command enables mediation device support for the APN and uses the protocol configuration
located in the subscribers destination context:
located in the subscribers destination context:
mediation-device