CSCF Peer Server Monitoring Configuration Mode Commands


CSCF Peer Server Monitoring Configuration Mode Commands
 
 
The CSCF Peer Server Monitoring Configuration Mode is used to configure an individual peer server’s monitoring parameters and operational mode. It also associates a network session template with the server.
 
Important: The commands or keywords/variables that are available are dependent on platform type, product version, and installed license(s).
 
end
Exits the current mode and returns to the Exec Mode.
Product
All
Privilege
Administrator
Syntax
end
Usage
Change the mode back to the Exec mode.
 
exit
Exits the current mode and returns to the previous mode.
Product
All
Privilege
Administrator
Syntax
exit
Usage
Return to the previous mode.
 
ims-capable
Indicates whether the peer server belongs to a 3GPP/IMS network or a non-IMS network such as the Internet. This command is used to determine at the S-CSCF whether SIP signaling inter-working is needed when the calls are forwarded to external networks.
Product
SCM (S-CSCF)
Privilege
Administrator
Syntax
[ no ] ims-capable
no
Removes the identification of “IMS capable” from the selected peer server.
Usage
Use this command to identify a peer server as IMS capable allowing the S-CSCF to use SIP signalling inter-working when forwarding calls to non-IMS capable networks.
 
lro-selection-profile
Binds a CSCF last route profile with the peer server.
Product
SCM
Privilege
Administrator
Syntax
lro-selection-profile name profile_name
no lro-selection-profile
lro-selection-profile name profile_name
profile_name must be an existing CSCF last route profile and be from 1 to 79 alpha and/or numeric characters.
no lro-selection-profile
Removes CSCF last route profile from the peer server group.
Usage
Use this command to identify a CSCF last route profile to use for finding the correct Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) during emergency calls.
Example
The following command assigns a CSCF last route profile named lro1 to the peer server group:
lro-selection-profile name lro1
The following command removes a CSCF last route profile from the peer server group:
no lro-selection-profile
 
mode
Sets the peer server mode to either active or standby. By default, peer servers are in active mode.
Product
SCM
Privilege
Administrator
Syntax
mode { active | standby }
active
Defines the mode of the CSCF peer server as active.
standby
Defines the mode of the CSCF peer server as standby.
Usage
Use this command to set the peer server mode to either active or standby.
Example
The following command sets the peer server’s mode to standby:
mode standby
 
monitor-status
Sets parameters for monitoring the status of peer servers.
Product
SCM
Privilege
Administrator
Syntax
monitor-status [ monitor-interval seconds ] [ monitor-message options ] [ monitor-response-timer seconds ]
no monitor-status
monitor-interval seconds
Default: 30
Specifies the interval that peer server monitoring will occur.
seconds must be an integer from 1 to 65535.
monitor-message options
Specifies that SIP message (OPTIONS) are to be sent periodically after each monitoring interval.
monitor-response-timer seconds
Default: 180
Specifies the interval that the CSCF will wait for responses from the peer server.
seconds must be an integer from 1 to 65535.
no
Disables peering server status monitoring.
Usage
Use this command to set parameters for monitoring the status of a peer server.
Example
The following command sets the monitoring interval to three minutes (180 seconds) and the response timer to six minutes (360 seconds):
monitor-status monitor-interval 180 monitor-response-timer 360
 
nw-session-template
Specifies a session template for sessions terminating from the peer server group.
Product
SCM
Privilege
Administrator
Syntax
nw-session-template name template-name
no nw-session-template
name template-name
template-name must be an existing session template created in the Session Template Configuration Mode.
no
Removes session template from the peer server group.
Usage
Use this command to identify a session template to use for sessions terminating from the peer server group.
Example
The following command identifies a session template named template-25 to use for sessions terminating from the peer server group:
nw-session-template template-25
 
 

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