Cisco Cisco ASR 5700
HeNB-GW Network Service Configuration Mode Commands
paging-rate-control ▀
Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 17 ▄
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paging-rate-control
This command is used to configure the Paging-Rate-Control which determines the maximum number of paging
messages per second which an HeNB-GW can handle received from the MME(s).
messages per second which an HeNB-GW can handle received from the MME(s).
Product
HeNB-GW
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > Context Configuration > HeNBGW-Network Service Configuration
configure > context
context_name
> henbgw-network-service
service_name
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[context_name]host_name(config-henbgw-network-service)#
Syntax
paging-rate-control number_of_msg
no paging-rate-control
no
Removes the configured rate of paging messages from this HeNB-GW Network service configuration.
number_of_msg
Identifies the number of paging messages to be handled by the HeNBGW service per second. This number
must be entered as an integer between 1 and 65535 ( min 1 and max 65535) .
must be entered as an integer between 1 and 65535 ( min 1 and max 65535) .
Usage
Use this command to configure the number of paging messages per second to be handled by this HeNB-GW
Network service. MME ID configuration is required, because it is the same ID which HeNB-GW sends in
response messages to HeNBs.
This parameter is not part of logical-enb configuration and therefore it would include paging messages
received from all the MMEs to which tis HeNB-GW is connected on the network side.
Network service. MME ID configuration is required, because it is the same ID which HeNB-GW sends in
response messages to HeNBs.
This parameter is not part of logical-enb configuration and therefore it would include paging messages
received from all the MMEs to which tis HeNB-GW is connected on the network side.
Important:
Paging messages exceeding the configured rate are dropped. Total Paging and Dropped Statistics is
updated in the logs.
Example
Following command configures 32770 as the number of paging messages per second to be handled on a
specific HeNB-GW Network service.
specific HeNB-GW Network service.
paging-rate-control 32770