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Context Configuration Mode Commands
▀ gtpp max-retries
▄ Cisco ASR 5000 Series Command Line Interface Reference
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gtpp max-retries
Configures the maximum number of times the system attempts to communicate with an unresponsive CGF.
Product
GGSN, SGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
Default: 4
Specifies the number of times the system attempts to communicate with a CGF that is not responding.
Specifies the number of times the system attempts to communicate with a CGF that is not responding.
can be configured to any integer value from 1 to 15.
Usage
This command works in conjunction with the gtpp detect-dead-server and gtpp timeout parameters to set a
limit to the number of communication failures that can occur with a configured CGF.
When the value specified by this parameter is met, a failure is logged. The gtpp detect-dead-server parameter
specifies the number of consecutive failures that could occur before the server is marked as down.
In addition, the gtpp timeout command controls the amount of time between re-tries.
If the value for the max-retries is met, the system begins storing CDRs in Random Access Memory (RAM).
The system allocates memory as a buffer, enough to store one million CDRs for a fully loaded chassis (a
maximum of one outstanding CDR per PDP context). Archived CDRs are re-transmitted to the CGF until
they are acknowledged or the system‘s memory buffer is exceeded.
Refer to the
limit to the number of communication failures that can occur with a configured CGF.
When the value specified by this parameter is met, a failure is logged. The gtpp detect-dead-server parameter
specifies the number of consecutive failures that could occur before the server is marked as down.
In addition, the gtpp timeout command controls the amount of time between re-tries.
If the value for the max-retries is met, the system begins storing CDRs in Random Access Memory (RAM).
The system allocates memory as a buffer, enough to store one million CDRs for a fully loaded chassis (a
maximum of one outstanding CDR per PDP context). Archived CDRs are re-transmitted to the CGF until
they are acknowledged or the system‘s memory buffer is exceeded.
Refer to the
and
commands for additional information.
Example
The following command configures the maximum number of re-tries to be .
The following command configures the maximum number of re-tries to be .