Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF)
SGSN PSP Configuration Mode Commands
sctp-suppress-alarm ▀
Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 18 ▄
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sctp-suppress-alarm
This command enables/disables the suppression of alarms for SCTP path failure between two peer endpoints.
Product
SGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > SS7 Routing Domain Configuration > Peer-Server Configuration > PSP Configuration
configure > ss7-routing-domain routing_domain_id variant variant_type > peer-server id id
> psp instance psp_instance
> psp instance psp_instance
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[local]host_name(config-ss7-rd-ss7rd_id-ps-peer-server_id-psp-psp_instance)#
Syntax
[ no ] sctp-suppress-alarm path-failure self-end-point-address orig_ipv4_addresspeer-end-
point-address peer_ipv4_address
point-address peer_ipv4_address
no
Disables the pre-configured alarm suppression for SCTP path failure.
path-failure
This keyword specifies that the alarm suppression is for SCTP path failure between two peer nodes.
self-end-point-address orig_ipv4_address
This keyword specifies the IP address of the originating endpoint.
orig_ipv4_address
is the IP address of originating endpoint in IPv4 dotted decimal notation.
peer-end-point-address peer_ipv4_address
This keyword specifies the IP address of the peer endpoint.
peer_ipv4_address
is the IP address of peer endpoint in IPv4 dotted decimal notation.
Usage
Use this command to configure the path failure alarm suppression. This command ignores the alarms
generated on SCTP path failure.
generated on SCTP path failure.
Important:
Before using this command to set a value, you must disassociate the PSP instance with the
no
associate
command. When you have set the value with this command, then use the
associate
command to setup a
new association.
Example