Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF)
SGSN Congestion Action Profile Configuration Mode
sm-messages ▀
Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 17 ▄
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Use the
show operator-policy full name policy_name
command to display whether congestion
control has been implemented for a specific APN.
Use the
Use the
show sgsn-mode
command to display the SGSN’s congestion control configuration defined with
the command listed above. .
This command defines some of the congestion responses for the congestion-action-profile. These responses
are a part of the overall SGSN machine type communication (MTC) congestion control functionality. For
more information about the SGSN’s MTC congestion control functionality, refer to the MTC Congestion
Control section in the SGSN Administration Guide.
This command defines some of the congestion responses for the congestion-action-profile. These responses
are a part of the overall SGSN machine type communication (MTC) congestion control functionality. For
more information about the SGSN’s MTC congestion control functionality, refer to the MTC Congestion
Control section in the SGSN Administration Guide.
Example
Use a command similar to the following to instruct the SGSN to reject sm-messages that include LAPI :
sm-messages reject low-priority-ind-ue
Use a command similar to the following to instruct the SGSN to reject sm-messages only if the messages
includes a LAPI and the APN is configured for congestion-control in an applicable operator policy :
includes a LAPI and the APN is configured for congestion-control in an applicable operator policy :
sm-messages reject apn-based low-priority-ind-ue
Use a command similar to the following to remove all congestion response definitions related to sm-messages
from the congestion-action-profile :
from the congestion-action-profile :
no sm-messages