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eGTP Service Configuration Mode Commands
gtpc ▀
Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 17 ▄
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path-failure detection-policy echo
Enables session cleanup upon path failure detected via ECHO timeout toward a peer.
Default: Enabled
If disabled, there is no session cleanup upon path failure detected via ECHO timeout toward a peer; however,
SNMP trap/logs will continue to indicate path failure.
Default: Enabled
If disabled, there is no session cleanup upon path failure detected via ECHO timeout toward a peer; however,
SNMP trap/logs will continue to indicate path failure.
private-extension overcharge-protection
Important:
From StarOS 19.0 and later releases, this command is obsolete.
Important:
Use of Overcharging Protection requires that a valid license key be installed. Contact your Cisco
account representative for information on how to obtain a license.
Controls whether the PDU will contain overcharge-protection related data in the Indication information
element or in the private extension.
element or in the private extension.
If this keyword is enabled in the eGTP service, then eGTP-C will encode/decode overcharge-protection
related data in/from the private extension instead of the Indication IE.
If this option is disabled in the eGTP service, then the eGTP-C layer will encode/decode overcharge-
protection related data in the Indication IE.
By default, this option is disabled.
retransmission-timeout seconds
Important:
In 17.3 and later releases, this option has been deprecated. Use
retransmission-timeout-ms
.
Configures GTPv2 control packets (non-echo) retransmission timeout (in seconds) as an integer from 1
through 20.
through 20.
Default: 5
retransmission-timeout-ms milliseconds
Configures the control packet retransmission timeout in GTP, in milliseconds <in steps of 100>, ranging from
1000 to 20000.
Default: 5000
1000 to 20000.
Default: 5000
Usage
Use this command to configure GTP-C settings for the current service.
This interface assumes the characteristics of an S11 reference point on the S-GW or MME.
For communication between the S4-SGSN and the LTE S-GW, the interface assumes the characteristics of an
S4 reference point on the S4-SGSN. Before using the gtpc command on the S4-SGSN, a new or existing
service must be created or entered using the egtp-service command in Context Configuration Mode. Once the
eGTP service is configured, the service must be associated with the configured 2G and/or 3G services on the
S4-SGSN using the associate command in SGSN Service Configuration Mode and/or GPRS Service
Configuration Mode.
This interface assumes the characteristics of an S11 reference point on the S-GW or MME.
For communication between the S4-SGSN and the LTE S-GW, the interface assumes the characteristics of an
S4 reference point on the S4-SGSN. Before using the gtpc command on the S4-SGSN, a new or existing
service must be created or entered using the egtp-service command in Context Configuration Mode. Once the
eGTP service is configured, the service must be associated with the configured 2G and/or 3G services on the
S4-SGSN using the associate command in SGSN Service Configuration Mode and/or GPRS Service
Configuration Mode.