Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF)
HNB-GW Service Configuration Mode Commands
tnnsf-timer ▀
Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 18 ▄
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tnnsf-timer
Configures the NAS Node Selection Function (NNSF) timer (T-NNSF) which is used by the HNB-GW to store the
IMSI and the relevant Global-CN-ID in the short term after Paging. This timer is used for Iu-Flex feature support.
IMSI and the relevant Global-CN-ID in the short term after Paging. This timer is used for Iu-Flex feature support.
Product
HNB-GW
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > Context Configuration > HNB-GW Service Configuration
configure > context context_name > hnbgw-service service_name
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[local]host_name(config-hnbgw-service)#
Syntax
tnnsf-timer dur
{ no | default } tnnsf-timer
no
Disables/removes the configured timer value of NNSF timer (T-NNSF) from HNB-GW service instance.
default
Sets the timer value of NNSF timer (T-NNSF) for HNB-GW service instance to default value of 30 seconds.
tnnsf-timer dur
Configures the NNSF timer (in seconds) which is used by the HNB-GW to store the IMSI and the relevant
Global-CN-ID as an integer from 10 through 60. Default: 30
Global-CN-ID as an integer from 10 through 60. Default: 30
Usage
Use this command to configure the NNSF timer value in seconds for Iu-Flex support.
Whenever the MSC sends the paging request with IMSI, the HNB-GW stores the Global_CN_ID of the node
which issued the paging request message for the given IMSI and HNB-GW starts the tnnsf-timer. HNBGW
stores the mapping of IMSI to Global_CN_ID until the tnnsf-timer expires
Whenever the MSC sends the paging request with IMSI, the HNB-GW stores the Global_CN_ID of the node
which issued the paging request message for the given IMSI and HNB-GW starts the tnnsf-timer. HNBGW
stores the mapping of IMSI to Global_CN_ID until the tnnsf-timer expires
Example
The following command sets the NNSF timer value to
30
seconds in an HNB-GW service instance:
default tnssf-timer