Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG)
Global Configuration Mode Commands (A-K)
gtpp push-to-active ▀
Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 18 ▄
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Usage
During an ICSR switchover, the GTPP charging interface between the active chassis and CGF server goes
down and all pending CDRs are written to internal hard disk. Once the chassis becomes standby, the CDRs
will remain on HDD until the chassis becomes active.
This feature provides a way to move the stranded CDRs from the new standby chassis to the new active
chassis and stream them to the OCG. This CLI command enables/disables the Push-To-Active feature to
automatically transfer CDR files from new standby chassis to new active chassis.
Releases prior to 16.0, CDRs from current standby chassis were manually transferred to current active chassis
using the CLI command “
down and all pending CDRs are written to internal hard disk. Once the chassis becomes standby, the CDRs
will remain on HDD until the chassis becomes active.
This feature provides a way to move the stranded CDRs from the new standby chassis to the new active
chassis and stream them to the OCG. This CLI command enables/disables the Push-To-Active feature to
automatically transfer CDR files from new standby chassis to new active chassis.
Releases prior to 16.0, CDRs from current standby chassis were manually transferred to current active chassis
using the CLI command “
gtpp storage-server streaming start
”. Once the transfer is complete, a
CLI command in the Exec mode is configured to stream the CDRs to CGF.
In 16.0 and later releases, the stranded CDRs in the standby ICSR node (moved from active to standby) are
automatically transferred to the newly active ICSR node. This automation process is achieved through the use
of “
In 16.0 and later releases, the stranded CDRs in the standby ICSR node (moved from active to standby) are
automatically transferred to the newly active ICSR node. This automation process is achieved through the use
of “
gtpp push-to-active
” CLI command in the global configuration mode.
This feature could lead to duplicate CDRs. When streaming is in progress and ICSR switchover happens, the
current file being streamed, will not complete the streaming as interface with CGF went down. This file will
be transferred to new active chassis and streamed from beginning from new chassis.
In case AAAProxy restarts during file transfer, the file transfer statistics will not be accurate. The accounting
contexts should be in same order in both the chassis. The directory names are created using vpn-id. If the
accounting contexts are in different order, vpn-id will be different and the sub-directories in HDD will be
different in both the chassis for same GTPP group.
current file being streamed, will not complete the streaming as interface with CGF went down. This file will
be transferred to new active chassis and streamed from beginning from new chassis.
In case AAAProxy restarts during file transfer, the file transfer statistics will not be accurate. The accounting
contexts should be in same order in both the chassis. The directory names are created using vpn-id. If the
accounting contexts are in different order, vpn-id will be different and the sub-directories in HDD will be
different in both the chassis for same GTPP group.
Example
The following command enables the Push-To-Active feature to automatically transfer CDR files from new
standby chassis to new active chassis.:
standby chassis to new active chassis.:
gtpp push-to-active url sftp://user:password@host:5000 via-context aaa