Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG) Manual De Manutenção

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Generally Available    06-30-2010
New Configuration Commands
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Web Element Manager Path
This functionality is not supported at this time on the Web Element Manager.
cdr
This command configures the CDR file transfer parameters. The following keywords are 
available with this command:
use-harddisk: 
Specifies that the hard disk on the SMC be used to store EDR/UDR 
files. On configuring to use the hard disk for EDR/UDR storage, EDR/UDR files are 
transferred from RAMFS on the PSC card to the hard disk on the SMC card. 
Subsequently the files can be offloaded to an external server such as the L-ESS.
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MPORTANT
The 
use-harddisk 
keyword is only available on the ST40 platform.
push-interval value
: Specifies the transfer interval, in seconds, to push CDR files.
remove-file-after-transfer
: Specifies that the system is to remove an EDR/UDR 
file as soon as the file is pushed out of the system.
transfer-mode
: Specifies the CDR file transfer mode.
CLI (EDR Module Configuration Mode & UDR Module Configuration Mode)
cdr [ push-interval value | remove-file-after-transfer | transfer-mode { 
pull | push primary { encrypted-url enc_url | url url } [ secondary { 
encrypted-secondary-url enc_sec_url | url sec_url } ] } + | use-harddisk ]
no cdr [ remove-file-after-transfer | use harddisk ] +
default cdr [ push-interval | remove-file-after-transfer | transfer-mode | 
use harddisk ] + 
Web Element Manager Path
This functionality is not supported at this time on the Web Element Manager.
cdr-push
This command initiates manual push of CDR files to the configured external storage server.
On ST16 chassis, this command must be run only from the context where the EDR/UDR 
module is configured. On ST40 chassis, this command must be run only from the local 
context. Running in other contexts will fail.
CLI (Exec Mode)
cdr-push { all | local-filename file_name }
Web Element Manager Path
This functionality is not supported at this time on the Web Element Manager.
context-timeout
Ensures that no expired contexts are used for data compression. Default is to 20 seconds.
Replaces 
context-cleanup-period
 which has been obsoleted.