Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG)
Global Configuration Mode Commands (A-K)
congestion-control threshold ▀
Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 18 ▄
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Important:
The MME (version 14.0 and higher) supports three levels of thresholds – critical, major and minor –
for each condition. Refer to the
congestion-control threshold
commands immediately following this command
for information specific to the MME.
Example
The following command configures a system CPU utilization threshold of 75%.
congestion-control threshold system-cpu-utilization 75
This setting will remain in configuration unless you specify another threshold value in place of 75. This
threshold setting can be disabled with
threshold setting can be disabled with
no congestion-control threshold system-cpu-
utilization
command but cannot be removed from configuration. Later if you want to enable the
previously configured threshold value of
75
percent, you only need to enter the
congestion-control
threshold system-cpu-utilization
command without specifying any threshold value. It will enable
the CPU utilization threshold to preconfigured level of
75
percent.
For example,
no congestion-control threshold system-cpu-utilization
disables the
configured threshold setting and
congestion-control threshold system-cpu-utilization
again
enables the threshold setting of 75%.
The following command configures a threshold tolerance of 5%:
The following command configures a threshold tolerance of 5%:
congestion-control threshold license-utilization tolerance 5
In the above examples, the starCongestion trap gets triggered if the license utilization goes above 75% and
the starCongestionClear trap gets triggered if it reaches or goes below 70%.
the starCongestionClear trap gets triggered if it reaches or goes below 70%.