Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG)
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PDSN Service Configuration Mode Commands
bind ▀
Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 18 ▄
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The maximum number of subscriber sessions that all of the interfaces may handle during peak busy
hours
The average bandwidth for each of the sessions
The type of physical port (10/100Base-Tx or 1000Base-T) to which these interfaces will be bound
Taking these factors into account and distributing your subscriber session across all available interfaces will
allow you to configure your interfaces to optimally handle sessions without degraded performance.
allow you to configure your interfaces to optimally handle sessions without degraded performance.
Example
The following command would bind the logical IP interface with the address of
192.168.3.1
to the PDSN
service and specifies that a maximum of
600
simultaneous subscriber sessions can be facilitated by the
interface/service at any given time.
bind address 192.168.3.1 max-subscribers 600
The following command disables a binding that was previously configured:
nobind address