Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG)
SGSN PSP Configuration Mode Commands
shutdown ▀
Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 16 ▄
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shutdown
This command brings down and locks the SCTP association.
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] shutdown
no
On configuring
no shutdown
, the PSP is marked unlocked and the SGSN initiates an association
establishment towards the peer, if the SGSN is a client and it honors messages from the peer for association
establishment, if SGSN is server. This is the default configuration for a PSP.
The default is
establishment, if SGSN is server. This is the default configuration for a PSP.
The default is
no shutdown
.
Usage
On configuring
shutdown
, the PSP is brought down via a SCTP Shutdown procedure (if association is
already ESTABLISHED) or Abort (any other association state) and it is marked LOCKED. The SGSN does
not initiate any messages towards the peer and any message from the peer will be responded with a SCTP
Abort, when the PSP is in a LOCKED state.
not initiate any messages towards the peer and any message from the peer will be responded with a SCTP
Abort, when the PSP is in a LOCKED state.
Example
The following command brings down and locks the SCTP association:
shutdown