Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG)
SGSN Service Configuration Mode Commands
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Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 16 ▄
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guard-timer guard_seconds
Sets the number of seconds before the session manager resources are cleared.
guard_seconds
is an integer from 30 to 150.
Default: 80 seconds
ignore-asi
Enables the operator to modify the SGSN service default configuration and instructs the SGSN to ignore the
ASI bit in the SGSN Context Response during RAU-based handovers over Gn interfaces and to ignore
establishing a RAB for any PDPs.
ASI bit in the SGSN Context Response during RAU-based handovers over Gn interfaces and to ignore
establishing a RAB for any PDPs.
radio-priority from-arp
This keyword associates an ARP-RP Mapping Profile with the SGSN service. The profile is created and
configured via the ARP-RP Mapping Profile configuration mode under the SGSN-Global configuration
mode.
configured via the ARP-RP Mapping Profile configuration mode under the SGSN-Global configuration
mode.
arp-rp_prof_name
- Enter a string of 1 to 64 alphanumeric characters to identify the mapping profile and
moves into the ARP-RP mapping profile configuration mode.
Use the
Use the
show configuration
command to display the association.
max-actv-retransmission
Configures maximum retries for activate PDP ctxt request.
Default is 4
Default is 4
max-deactv-retransmission
Configures maximum retries for deactivate PDP ctxt request.
Default is 4
Default is 4
max-modf-retransmission
Configures maximum retries for modify PDP ctxt request.
Default is 4
Default is 4
ue-3gpp-compliance-unknown restrict-16mbps
If this keyword is configured, the SGSN caps the APN-AMBR for non-GBR bearers to “16” Mbps and
rejects the activation of GBR bearers with GBR higher than “16” Mbps.
If the
rejects the activation of GBR bearers with GBR higher than “16” Mbps.
If the
no
form of this keyword is configured, the APN-AMBR and GBR higher than “16” Mbps are allowed.
By default, the SGSN does not cap APN-AMBR or reject GBR bearer activation with bitrates higher than
“16” Mbps.
“16” Mbps.
Usage
Repeat the command to configure multiple session management parameters for the SGSN service.
Example
Use a command similar to the following to set the expiry for
5
seconds for the session manager’s T3385-
timeout:
sm T3385-timeout 5