Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF)
Network Service Entity - Peer NSEI Configuration Mode Commands
ns-reset-mode ▀
Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 18 ▄
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ns-reset-mode
The command configures automatic NS-Reset for a specific Frame Relay peer NSE (network service entity).
Product
SGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > Network Service Entity - Frame Relay Peer NSEI Configuration
configure > network-service-entity peer-nsei nsei_number frame-relay
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[local]host_name(nse-fr-peer-nsei-nse_id)#
Syntax
ns-reset-mode { active | passive }
default ns-reset-mode
default
Resets the configuration to the passive mode.
active
Configures active mode so that the SGSN is enabled to initiate NS-Reset without manual intervention.
passive
Configures passive mode which means the SGSN continues not to initiate NS-Reset.
This is the default mode.
This is the default mode.
Usage
Use this command to configure the SGSN for active mode regarding the peer NSE, so that the SGSN will
initiate:
initiate:
NS-Reset when NSVC-DLCI binding is done.
NS-Reset when the link goes down and then comes back.
NS-Unblock upon receipt of NS-Reset-Ack message.
Active mode is useful in the following scenarios:
if the SGSN detects LMI down but the BSC does not detect any link failure so does not send NS-Reset.
if the NS layer can go down and the SGSN will mark the link as ‘Blocked-Dead’. If the link comes up
later, the NS layer state for that link will remain in the Blocked state.
Example
Configure active mode to perform NS-Reset when the link goes down and comes back up: