Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG)
show gtpu-service
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show gtpu-service all
Table 365.
show gtpu-service all
Command Output Descriptions
Field
Description
Service name
The name of the service configured in the named context.
Context
The name of the context where the service is configured.
State
The status of the service, i.e., “Initiated”.
Echo Interval
The duration between the sending of GTP-U echo messages.
Sequence Number
Identifies if the sequence number is added to every GTP-U packet.
Include UDP Port Ext.Hdr
Indicates if an extension header, in the GTP-U packet header, allowing for error indication
messages will be added.
messages will be added.
Max-retransmissions
The number of user data packet request message retransmissions that can be sent before an error
condition is established.
condition is established.
Retransmission Timeout
The number of seconds between the re-sending of GTP-U echo messages
IPSEC Tunnel Idle Timeout
The number of seconds an IPSec tunnel is idle before tunnel deletion is triggered.
Allow Error-Indication
Indicates if the error indication will be allowed or suppressed upon the receipt of a user data packet
for a non-existent session.
for a non-existent session.
Address List
Identifies the IP address used to transmit/receive GTP-U packets. Also indicates, if configured, the
type of bearer traffic to be associated with the bind address (non-ims media only, ims-media only
or all).
type of bearer traffic to be associated with the bind address (non-ims media only, ims-media only
or all).
GTPU UDP Checksum
Indicates if the UDP checksum in UDP header of GTP-U packet is enabled/disabled and if it is
optimized.
Possible values are:
optimized.
Possible values are:
Disabled
Enabled - Attempt Optimize Default Mode
Enabled - No Optimize
Path Failure Detection on
gtp echo msgs
gtp echo msgs
Identifies if the path failure detection is enabled upon reaching the maximum number of echo
retransmissions.
retransmissions.
Path Failure Clear Trap
Identifies the configuration of the
path-failure clear-trap
command.
Echo indicates that the path-failure trap will be cleared only on receipt of an echo message from
the particular peer.
Non-echo indicates that the path-failure trap will be cleared on receipt of the first control plane
message for that GTPU peer allocation.
the particular peer.
Non-echo indicates that the path-failure trap will be cleared on receipt of the first control plane
message for that GTPU peer allocation.