Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG)
Diameter Endpoint Configuration Mode Commands
peer-backoff-timer ▀
Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 17 ▄
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peer-backoff-timer
This command configures the time interval after which the Diameter peer will resume sending CCR-I messages to the
PCRF server.
PCRF server.
Product
GGSN
HA
P-GW
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > Context Configuration > Diameter Endpoint Configuration
configure > context context_name > diameter endpoint endpoint_name
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[context_name]host_name(config-ctx-diameter)#
Syntax
peer-backoff-timer timeout [ send-app-level-term-req ]
{ default | no } peer-backoff-timer
default | no
Removes the configured peer backoff timer from Diameter endpoint configuration.
Default value of peer-backoff-timer is 7 seconds.
Default value of peer-backoff-timer is 7 seconds.
timeout
Specifies the peer backoff timeout duration in seconds, and must be an integer from 1 through 3600.
send-app-level-term-req
Sends termination request from application irrespective of whether or not the peer-backoff-timer is running.
Usage
Use this command to configure a peer backoff timer which will be started when the server (primary or
secondary PCRF) is busy. That is, the backoff-timer is started when the result code
DIAMETER_TOO_BUSY (3004) is received from the PCRF. This PCRF is then marked as unavailable for
the period configured by the backoff timer.
No CCR-I messages will be sent to the server until this timer expires. This timer will be per session manager
level and will be applicable only to that instance.
secondary PCRF) is busy. That is, the backoff-timer is started when the result code
DIAMETER_TOO_BUSY (3004) is received from the PCRF. This PCRF is then marked as unavailable for
the period configured by the backoff timer.
No CCR-I messages will be sent to the server until this timer expires. This timer will be per session manager
level and will be applicable only to that instance.
Example
The following command sets the peer backoff timeout to
20
seconds:
peer-backoff-timer 20