Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF)
Congestion Control
▀ Configuring Congestion Control
▄ VPC-VSM System Administration Guide, StarOS Release 19
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mme-service: drop
henbgw-network-service: none
asngw-service: none
asnpc-service: none
phsgw-service: none
phspc-service: none
mipv6ha-service: none
lma-service: none
saegw-service: none
sgw-service: none
pgw-service: none
hnbgw-service: none
pcc-policy-service: none
pcc-quota-service: none
pcc-af-service: none
ipsg-service: none
samog-service: none
The primary threshold to observe is license utilization. This threshold is defaulted to 80%. Overload controls on the
system enables the Congestion-control Policy when the system has only 80% of the licenses used. The overload
condition will not clear until the utilization drops below the tolerance limit setting. The tolerance limit is defaulted to
10%. If the system goes into overload due to license utilization (threshold at 80%), the overload condition will not clear
until the license utilization reaches 70%.
system enables the Congestion-control Policy when the system has only 80% of the licenses used. The overload
condition will not clear until the utilization drops below the tolerance limit setting. The tolerance limit is defaulted to
10%. If the system goes into overload due to license utilization (threshold at 80%), the overload condition will not clear
until the license utilization reaches 70%.
The system may go into overload if threshold settings are set too low and congestion control is enabled. You will need
to review all threshold values and become familiar with the settings.
to review all threshold values and become familiar with the settings.
Since the recommendation for license utilization overload threshold is 100%, you should enable a license threshold
alarm at 80%. An alarm is then triggered when the license utilization hits 80%. When the congestion-control policy
setting is set to drop, the system drops incoming packets containing new session requests.
alarm at 80%. An alarm is then triggered when the license utilization hits 80%. When the congestion-control policy
setting is set to drop, the system drops incoming packets containing new session requests.
Important:
For additional information on configuring the alarm threshold, refer to the Threshold Configuration
Guide.
Verify MME Congestion Action Profiles
To verify MME multilevel congestion action profiles, run the following Exec mode command: