Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF)
RNC Configuration Mode Commands
▀ ranap signalling-indication-ie
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 17
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ranap signalling-indication-ie
This command enables/disables the inclusion of the Signaling Indication IE in either or both the RAB Assignment
Request and/or the Relocation Request RANAP messages.
Request and/or the Relocation Request RANAP messages.
Product
SGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > Context Configuration > luPS Service Configuration > RNC Configuration
configure > context context_name > iups-service service_name > rnc id rnc_id
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[context_name]host_name(config-ctx-iups-service-rnc)#
Syntax
ranap signalling-indication-ie { rab-assignment-request [ relocation-request ] |
relocation-request [ rab-assignment-request ] }
relocation-request [ rab-assignment-request ] }
no ranap signalling-indication-ie
default ranap signalling-indication-ie
no
Sets the configuration so that the SGSN never includes the IE.
default
Resets the configuration to the default - the SGSN includes the IE in the messages if preconditions are met
(see Usage section).
(see Usage section).
rab-assignment-request | relocation-request
Including one or both of these keywords configures what type of RANAP message will include the IE.
Usage
The command enables the operator to determine whether the signalling indication information element is
included in either or both the RAB Assignment Request and Relocation Request messages during the PDP
context setup procedure.
For this command configuration to work so that the IE is included, two preconditions must be met:
included in either or both the RAB Assignment Request and Relocation Request messages during the PDP
context setup procedure.
For this command configuration to work so that the IE is included, two preconditions must be met:
Received QoS traffic class for the context must be interactive
Received QoS has a signalling indication value as optimized
When an RNC receives this IE, the RNC assumes that the customer is using IMS signaling and allocates
massive amounts of bandwidth, potentially causing cell congestion. This command enables the operator to
determine the usage of this IE which provides the operator with additional session management control.
massive amounts of bandwidth, potentially causing cell congestion. This command enables the operator to
determine the usage of this IE which provides the operator with additional session management control.
Example