Cisco Cisco Tunnel Terminating Gateway (TTG) Fascicule
Diameter Endpoint Configuration Mode Commands
▀ rlf-template
▄ Cisco ASR 5x00 Command Line Interface Reference
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Currently in the deployment of the Diameter applications ( Gx, Gy, etc.), many operators make use of “
max-
outstanding <number>
” as a means of achieving some rate-limiting on the outgoing control traffic. With
RLF in place, this is no longer required since RLF takes care of rate-limiting in all cases. If RLF is used and
max-outstanding
is also used, there might be undesirable results.
Important:
If RLF is being used with an "
diameter endpoint
", then set the
max-outstanding
value of the
peer to be 255.
RLF provides only the framework to perform the rate limiting at the configured Transactions Per Second
(TPS). The applications (like Diameter) should perform the configuration specific to each application.
For more information on this feature, refer to the rlf-template command in the Global Configuration Mode
Commands chapter. For more information on RLF template configuration commands, refer to the RLF
Template Configuration Mode Commands chapter.
(TPS). The applications (like Diameter) should perform the configuration specific to each application.
For more information on this feature, refer to the rlf-template command in the Global Configuration Mode
Commands chapter. For more information on RLF template configuration commands, refer to the RLF
Template Configuration Mode Commands chapter.
Example
The following command configures an RLF template named
rlf_1
for Diameter endpoint:
rlf-template rlf_1