Cisco Cisco ASR 5700
RNC Configuration Mode Commands
overload-action disable ▀
Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 17 ▄
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modify-request
traffic-level
The system rejects requests to modify a PDP context if the defined traffic-level is exceeded.
traffic-level
: An integer 1 to 15.
Default: 12
paging-downlink-data traffic-level
traffic-level
If the defined traffic-level is exceeded, then paging is not performed for data during downlinks if RABs are
not available.
not available.
traffic-level
: An integer 1 to 15.
Default: 11
ptmsi-reallocation traffic-level
traffic-level
The system skips performing ptmsi-reallocation if the defined traffic-level is reached or exceeded.
traffic-level
: An integer from 1 to 15.
Default: 4
service-request-data traffic-level
traffic-level
The system rejects service requests to accept data and establish new RABs if the defined traffic-level is
reached or exceeded.
reached or exceeded.
traffic-level
: An integer from 1 to 15.
Default: 10
sms traffic-level
traffic-level
The system rejects SMS signaling if the defined traffic-level is reached or exceeded.
traffic-level
: An integer 1 to 15.
Default: 8
srns traffic-level
traffic-level
The SGSN rejects/disables SRNS if the target RNC is in overload at the specified traffic level. This keyword
setting is effective for both Inter-SGSN SRNS and Intra-SGSN SRNS.
setting is effective for both Inter-SGSN SRNS and Intra-SGSN SRNS.
traffic-level
: An integer 1 to 15.
Default: 15
Usage
This command defines traffic levels and the actions to take if traffic exceeds the defined levels. The
command can be re-entered multiple times to create individual definitions for each type of traffic level and
action.
command can be re-entered multiple times to create individual definitions for each type of traffic level and
action.
Example
Use the following to instruct the system to reject service requests to establish new RABs if the traffic level
reaches
reaches
3
:
overload-action disable service-request-data traffic-level 3