Руководство По Устранению Ошибки для Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG)
GTPP Server Group Configuration Mode Commands
▀ gtpp dead-server suppress-cdrs
▄ Cisco ASR 5000 Series Command Line Interface Reference
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gtpp dead-server suppress-cdrs
This command configures the action the GGSN or the SGSN will take on CDRs generated during a communication
failure between the GGSN or the SGSN and the GTPP servers.
failure between the GGSN or the SGSN and the GTPP servers.
Product
GGSN, SGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
Removes the suppression instruction from the configuration and sets the CDR suppression mode as disabled.
Resets the GGSN or the SGSN to the default mode: disable suppression of CDRs when GTPP server detected
as ―dead‖ or unreachable.
as ―dead‖ or unreachable.
Usage
For the GGSN: This command works in conjunction with the
to set an
action when a communication failure is detected between the GGSN and a configured GTPP server. It
disables the archiving of CDRs on the system when the GTPP server is unreachable or dead.
For the GGSN and the SGSN: Typically, duing a communication or server failure, the GGSN or SGSN
retains the GTPP requests until the system buffer runs out of resources. This command enables suppression of
the CDRs, so with this command the GGSN or the SGSN will start purging all CDRs associated with this
GTPP group as soon as the GGSN/SGSN detects that the GTPP server is down or that a communication
failure has occurred. The CDRs generated, for the period while the server is down/unreachable, will also be
purged.
disables the archiving of CDRs on the system when the GTPP server is unreachable or dead.
For the GGSN and the SGSN: Typically, duing a communication or server failure, the GGSN or SGSN
retains the GTPP requests until the system buffer runs out of resources. This command enables suppression of
the CDRs, so with this command the GGSN or the SGSN will start purging all CDRs associated with this
GTPP group as soon as the GGSN/SGSN detects that the GTPP server is down or that a communication
failure has occurred. The CDRs generated, for the period while the server is down/unreachable, will also be
purged.
Example
The following command configures the system to start purging CDRs when a communication failure with a server is
detected:
The following command configures the system to start purging CDRs when a communication failure with a server is
detected: