Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG) Guia De Resolução De Problemas
ASN Gateway Service Configuration Mode Commands
retransmission-timeout ▀
Cisco ASR 5000 Series Command Line Interface Reference ▄
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retransmission-timeout
Configures the amount of time that must pass without any response before the system re-attempts to send R6 control
packets to BS.
packets to BS.
Product
ASN GW
Privilege
Administrator
Syntax
Sets the timeout duration to 3 seconds for retransmission of R6 control packets.
Disables/removes the configured timeout duration for retransmission of R6 control packets.
Default: 3
Specifies the maximum allowable time for the ASN GW service to wait for a response from the BS before it
(a) attempts to communicate with the BS again (if the system is configured to retry the BS) or (b) marks the
BS as unreachable.
Specifies the maximum allowable time for the ASN GW service to wait for a response from the BS before it
(a) attempts to communicate with the BS again (if the system is configured to retry the BS) or (b) marks the
BS as unreachable.
is measured in seconds and can be configured to any integer value between 1 and 1,000.
Usage
Use this command in conjunction with the
command in order to configure the
ASN GW services behavior when it does not receive a response from a particular BS.
Use the
Use the
command to delete a previously configured timeout value. If
after deleting the lifetime setting you desire to return the lifetime parameter to its default setting, use the
command.
The chassis is shipped from the factory with the retransmission timeout set to 3 seconds.
Example
The following command configures a retransmission timeout value of 5 seconds:
The following command configures a retransmission timeout value of 5 seconds:
The following command deletes a previously configured retransmission-timeout setting: