Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG)
Location Service Configuration Mode Commands
timeout ▀
Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 17 ▄
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timeout
Configures the timers used to control various location service procedures.
Product
SGSN
Privilege
Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > Context Configuration > Location Service Configuration
configure > context context_name > location-service service_name
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[context_name]host_name(config-location-service)#
Syntax
[ default ] timeout { area-event-invoke-timer aietimer_seconds | lcsn lcns_seconds |
periodic-event-invoke-timer peitimer_seconds | ue-available-guard-timer ueagtimer_seconds
periodic-event-invoke-timer peitimer_seconds | ue-available-guard-timer ueagtimer_seconds
default
Resets the specified timer to the default value.
area-event-invoke-timer
aietimer_seconds
This timer, set in seconds, is used to guard the area event invoke procedure.
aietimer_seconds
is an integer from 10 through 20. Default is 15.
lcsn lcns_seconds
Sets the NAS location service notification timer defining how long the SGSN will wait (in seconds) before
aborting the Location Service Request, and release all resources allocated for the transaction.
aborting the Location Service Request, and release all resources allocated for the transaction.
lcns_seconds
is an integer from 10 through 20. Default is 15.
periodic-event-invoke-timer peitimer_seconds
Thi timer, set in seconds, is used to guard the period location invoke procedure.
peitimer_seconds
is an integer from 10 to 20. Default is 15.
ue-available-guard-timer ueagtimer_seconds
This timer, set in seconds, is used to guard the packet-switched deferred location request (UE available event)
procedures.
procedures.
ueagtimer_seconds
is an integer from 10 to 600. Default is 600.
Usage
Use this command to set the amount of time the SGSN waits to perform various location service procedures.
Example