Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF)
ACS Rulebase Configuration Mode Commands
wtp packets-out-of-order ▀
Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 16 ▄
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wtp packets-out-of-order
This command allows you to configure how to process Wireless Transaction Protocol (WTP) packets that are out of
order, while waiting for the earlier packet(s) to arrive.
order, while waiting for the earlier packet(s) to arrive.
Product
ACS
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > ACS Configuration > Rulebase Configuration
active-charging service service_name > rulebase rulebase_name
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[local]host_name(config-rule-base)#
Syntax
wtp packets-out-of-order { out-of-order-timeout timeout | transmit [ after-reordering |
immediately ] }
immediately ] }
default wtp packets-out-of-order { out-of-order-timeout | transmit }
default
Configures this command with its default setting.
out-of-order-timeout
: 5000 milliseconds
transmit
:
immediately
out-of-order-timeout timeout
Specifies the maximum duration for which WTP out-of-order packets are retained, before reassembly is
needed.
needed.
timeout
is the timeout duration, in milliseconds, and must be an integer from 100 through 30000.
Default: 5000 milliseconds
transmit [ after-reordering | immediately ]
Specifies the WTP out-of-order segment behavior after buffering a copy:
after-reordering
: Sends WTP out-of-order segment after it becomes ordered
immediately
: Sends WTP out-of-order segment immediately after buffering a copy
Default:
immediately
Usage
Use this command to configure TCP out-of-order segment options.
If out-of-order-timeout is specified, out-of-order packets are retained, until either all packets have been
received or the configured timeout has expired for the oldest packet. If all packets have been received, a
temporary complete packet is reconstructed for analysis. Then all packets are forwarded in order from first to
If out-of-order-timeout is specified, out-of-order packets are retained, until either all packets have been
received or the configured timeout has expired for the oldest packet. If all packets have been received, a
temporary complete packet is reconstructed for analysis. Then all packets are forwarded in order from first to