Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF)
HNB-CS Network Configuration Mode Commands
▀ associate rtp pool
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 17
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associate rtp pool
Associates a previously defined RTP pool (IP pool) with the CS network instance to be used for assignment of IP
address/port as RTP streams end point address over IuCS interface. This configuration support is provided for RTP
stream management feature in an HNB-GW service.
address/port as RTP streams end point address over IuCS interface. This configuration support is provided for RTP
stream management feature in an HNB-GW service.
Product
HNB-GW
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > HNB-CS Network Configuration
configure > cs-network cs_instance
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[local]host_name(config-cs-network-instance_id)#
Syntax
associate rtp pool pool_name context ctx_name
no associate rtp pool
no
Removes the associated RTP pool (IP pool) from this HNB-CS network instance configuration.
pool_name
Identifies the name of the RTP IP pool preconfigured in Context configuration mode to associate with an
HNB-CS network instance to be used for assignment of IP address/port over the IuCS interface RTP streams.
HNB-CS network instance to be used for assignment of IP address/port over the IuCS interface RTP streams.
pool_name
must be an existing IP pool name configured in Context configuration mode.
Important:
For IP pool (RTP pool) configuration, refer Context Configuration Commands Mode chapter.
contextctx_name
Specifies the name of the context in which RTP pool (IP pool) is configured.
ctx_name
must be an existing context name in which this IP pool is configured.
Usage
Use this command to associate RTP pool (IP Pool) with an HNB-CS network instance for allotment of IP
address/port over IuCS interface for RTP streams across all sessions. A fixed range of RTP ports from 5000
through 65000 shall be used to allocate to RTP stream.
address/port over IuCS interface for RTP streams across all sessions. A fixed range of RTP ports from 5000
through 65000 shall be used to allocate to RTP stream.
Important:
This command must be used to provide IP address/port for RTP streams end point address over IuCS
interface.