Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF)
GGSN Service Configuration Mode Commands
gtpc ran-procedure-ready-delay ▀
Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 18 ▄
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gtpc ran-procedure-ready-delay
This command configures the GGSN to enable the RAN Procedure Ready feature for the particular GGSN service and
specify the timeout period for the RAN procedure timer in the GGSN. This timer starts on arrival of every secondary
Create PDP Context request.
specify the timeout period for the RAN procedure timer in the GGSN. This timer starts on arrival of every secondary
Create PDP Context request.
Product
GGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > Context Configuration > GGSN Service Configuration
configure > context context_name > ggsn-service service_name
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[context_name]host_name(config-ggsn-service)#
Syntax
gtpc ran-procedure-ready-delay [ timeout dur ]
{ default | no } gtpc ran-procedure-ready-delay
default
Sets the default mode of RAN Procedure Ready feature for this GGSN service. By default it is disabled.
no
Disables the RAN Procedure Ready feature for this GGSN service. By default it is disabled.
timeout
dur
Default: 10
Specifies the timeout duration (in seconds) for the RAN procedure timer. This timer starts on the arrival of
every secondary “Create PDP Context Request” message.
This is an optional keyword. If no timeout period is specified, the default value is 10 seconds.
Specifies the timeout duration (in seconds) for the RAN procedure timer. This timer starts on the arrival of
every secondary “Create PDP Context Request” message.
This is an optional keyword. If no timeout period is specified, the default value is 10 seconds.
dur
must be an integer from 1 through 40.
Usage
Use this command to enable the RAN Procedure Ready feature for this GGSN service and specify the
timeout period for the RAN procedure timer. This timer starts on the arrival of every secondary “Create PDP
Context Request” message.
The GGSN waits until the Radio Access Bearer setup is completed and “Update PDP Context Request” is
sent by the SGSN. If any downlink data is received before arrival of the “Update PDP Context Request” or
before timer expiry, the downlink packets will be queued or buffered.
If the buffer becomes full (total buffer limit is of 1024 packets), all newly arriving packets are dropped.
The RAN Procedure Ready feature supports the following scenarios when RAB setup timer starts at the
GGSN:
timeout period for the RAN procedure timer. This timer starts on the arrival of every secondary “Create PDP
Context Request” message.
The GGSN waits until the Radio Access Bearer setup is completed and “Update PDP Context Request” is
sent by the SGSN. If any downlink data is received before arrival of the “Update PDP Context Request” or
before timer expiry, the downlink packets will be queued or buffered.
If the buffer becomes full (total buffer limit is of 1024 packets), all newly arriving packets are dropped.
The RAN Procedure Ready feature supports the following scenarios when RAB setup timer starts at the
GGSN: