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Global Configuration Mode Commands (T-threshold phspc)
▀ task facility imsimgr
▄ Cisco ASR 5x00 Command Line Interface Reference
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task facility imsimgr
This command is used to configure the IMSI Manager parameters.
Product
SGSN
MME
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration
configure
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[local]host_name(config)#
Syntax
task facility imsimgr { avoid-sessmgr-broadcast | required-sessmgr no_sess_mgrs |
sessmgr-sessions-threshold high-watermark <high_value> low-watermark <low_value> }
sessmgr-sessions-threshold high-watermark <high_value> low-watermark <low_value> }
no task facility imsimgr [ avoid-sessmgr-broadcast | required-sessmgr ]
default task facility imsimgr sessmgr-sessions-threshold
no
Disables the selected parameter’s functionality in the configuration.
default
This prefix is only used with the
sessmgr-sessions-threshold
parameter. By default, the threshold
levels are set to the maximum allowed sessions per Session Manager based on the card type. Both high and
low watermarks are set to “100”% by default to ensure backward compatibility.
low watermarks are set to “100”% by default to ensure backward compatibility.
avoid-sessmgr-broadcast
This keyword configures the IMSIMgr to avoid or disable broadcast requests to all SessMgrs when the
IMSIMgr finds a particular IMSI is unknown. With this keyword, broadcasting can be disabled ‘on the fly’ if
CPU usage is too high due to a large number of broadcast messages.
By default, broadcasting is enabled.
IMSIMgr finds a particular IMSI is unknown. With this keyword, broadcasting can be disabled ‘on the fly’ if
CPU usage is too high due to a large number of broadcast messages.
By default, broadcasting is enabled.
required-sessmgr
SGSN only.
This keyword configures the required number of Session Manager instances at the IMSI Manager. By default,
this parameter is disabled to ensure backward compatibility.
This keyword configures the required number of Session Manager instances at the IMSI Manager. By default,
this parameter is disabled to ensure backward compatibility.
no_sess_mgrs
: The number of required Session Managers can be an integer value from “1” through “384”.