Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG)
RLF Template Configuration Mode Commands
msg-rate ▀
Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 18 ▄
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msg-rate
Sets the maximum number of messages that can be processed per second.
Product
GGSN
P-GW
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > RLF Template Configuration
configure > rlf-template rlf_template_name
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[context_name]host_name(cfg-rlf-template)#
Syntax
msg-rate tps_value burst-size size [ -noconfirm ]
tps_value
Specifies the number of messages that can be processed per second. This is the maximum number of allowed
transactions per second (TPS) for an external interface.
transactions per second (TPS) for an external interface.
Important:
The TPS value (configured per external interface) is at a chassis-level and is distributed appropriately
to all session managers, AAA manager, Diamproxy, or any other applications that use RLF. RLF employs the Token
Bucket Algorithm to achieve the rate limiting.
Bucket Algorithm to achieve the rate limiting.
tps_value
must be an integer from 1 through 100000.
burst_size size
Defines the maximum number of messages (burst) that can be sent out together at any instant of time. If this
setting is not configured, the default value is the current message rate.
Burst size is used to derive the shaping interval in such a way that it splits the 1000 ms in N slots, where N
can be 1, 2, 4, 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100.
setting is not configured, the default value is the current message rate.
Burst size is used to derive the shaping interval in such a way that it splits the 1000 ms in N slots, where N
can be 1, 2, 4, 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100.
size
must be an integer from 1 through 100000.
[ -noconfirm ]
Specifies that the command must execute without any prompts and confirmation from the user.
Usage
Use this command to define the number of messages that can be processed per second. This is the maximum
number of allowed transactions per second (TPS) for an external interface. The RLF ensures that the
maximum configured TPS rate is not exceeded on the interface.
number of allowed transactions per second (TPS) for an external interface. The RLF ensures that the
maximum configured TPS rate is not exceeded on the interface.