Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG)
SGSN Global Configuration Mode Commands
▀ pdp-deactivation-rate
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 16
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pdp-deactivation-rate
Set the rate the SGSN deactivates PDP connections per second per SessMgr when GPT-C path failure is detected.
Beginning with release 15.0, this command is also supported on the S4-SGSN.
Beginning with release 15.0, this command is also supported on the S4-SGSN.
Product
SGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > SGSN Global Configuration
configure > sgsn-global
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[local]host_name(config-sgsn-global)#
Syntax
pdp-deactivation-rate { connected-ready rate | idle-standby rate }
default pdp-deactivation-rate { connected-ready | idle-standby }
default
If this keyword is used with the command, then the default deactivation rates are used.
connected-ready rate
Subscribers that are in the PMM-Connected / GPRS-Ready state and actively using the SGSN service need to
be deactivated at a faster rate to facilitate the deactivation/re-activation process.
be deactivated at a faster rate to facilitate the deactivation/re-activation process.
rate
-sets the number of subscribers to be deactivated per second per SessMgr and the valid range is 1 to
1000 and the default is 760 connected-ready subscribers deactivated per second.
idle-standby
rate
Subscribers that are in the PMM-Idle / GPRS-Standby state are not actively using the SGSN service and can
be deactivated at a slower rate. The deactivation process for idle-standby subscribers includes paging before
the Deactivate Request is sent.
be deactivated at a slower rate. The deactivation process for idle-standby subscribers includes paging before
the Deactivate Request is sent.
rate
- sets the number of subscribers to be deactivated per second per SessMgr and the valid range is 1 to
1000 and the default is 240 idle-standby subscribers deactivated per second.
Usage
Use this command to define a rate at which the SGSN processes PDP deactivations when a GTP-C path
failure is detected (and confirmed according to the SGSN's default behavior). The operator can use this
command to set a deactivation rate that ensures radio network congestion is avoided.
Related commands:
failure is detected (and confirmed according to the SGSN's default behavior). The operator can use this
command to set a deactivation rate that ensures radio network congestion is avoided.
Related commands:
max-remote-restart-counter-change
- allows the operator to set a maximum variance between
stored and received values for restart counter changes coming from the GGSN. For details, refer to
the SGSN Global configuration mode documentation.
the SGSN Global configuration mode documentation.