Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG)
MME Changes in Release 17
MME Enhancements for 17.2 ▀
Release Change Reference, StarOS Release 17 ▄
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Command Changes
mme paging cache
The new configurable values range for the
mme paging cache
command enables the operator to more easily enable or
disable caching of the MME’s paging.
configure
lte-policy
mme paging cache { size cache_size | timeout time }
default mme paging cache { size | timeout }
end
Notes:
size cache_size
: Enter an integer from 0 to 10000 to specify the maximum number of TAC entries to be
cached. Entering the ‘0’ value disables caching and should be followed by use of the
mme paging cache
clear
command.
mme paging cache clear
The new
mme paging cache clear
command, under the Exec mode, enables the operator to clear the paging cache
for either a specific SessMgr or for all SessMgrs:
mme paging cache clear { all | instance sessmgr_instance }
Notes:
all
: Instructs the MME to clear the paging cache for all Session Managers.
instance sessmgr_instance
: Enter an integer from 0 to 4294967295 to specify a single Session Manager.
show lte-policy
A new filter,
paging cache parameters
, has been added to the
mme
keyword in this command to display the current
configuration cache parameters.
show lte-policy mme paging cache parameters
The command generates a display similar to the following:
[local]MME1# show lte-policy mme paging cache parameters
MME Paging Cache Timeout: 5
MME Paging Cache Size: 5000