Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG)
S-GW Changes in Release 17
S-GW Enhancements for 17.0 ▀
Release Change Reference, StarOS Release 17 ▄
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Command Changes
access-peer-map
This command has been added to S-GW Service Configuration Mode to associate the access/ingress side of the peer-
map to the configured S-GW service.
map to the configured S-GW service.
configure
context ingress_context_name
sgw-service sgw_service_name
associate access-peer-map map_name
no associate access-peer-map cmd variable
end
Notes:
ntsr
This command has been added to APN Profile Configuration Mode to configure qci and arp in the apn-profile. The S-
GW will decide to retain or release the bearer based on the configured qci/arp, after path failure is detected on ingress
side of S-GW. The S-GW can configure a maximum of 2 qci and arp-priority-watermark per apn-profile. The apn-
profile can also be configured to retain all bearers from that PDN.
GW will decide to retain or release the bearer based on the configured qci/arp, after path failure is detected on ingress
side of S-GW. The S-GW can configure a maximum of 2 qci and arp-priority-watermark per apn-profile. The apn-
profile can also be configured to retain all bearers from that PDN.
configure
apn-profile apn_profile_name
ntsr { all | qci number arp-priority-watermark number }
end
Notes:
ntsr
enables the network triggered service restoration configuration.
qci
is the Quality of Class Identifier for this NTSR configuration.
arp-watermark
specifies the ARP watermark for the configuration.
all
specifies the NTSR configuration is enabled for all bearers with any qci or arp for MME restoration.
ntsr pool
This command is used in NTSR Pool Configuration Mode to configure a pool of IP addresses associated with a pool ID
and pool type (either MME or S4-SGSN).
and pool type (either MME or S4-SGSN).
configure
ntsr pool-id number pool-type [ mme | s4-sgsn ]