Table Of Contents
Command Reference for Cisco PDSN Release 5.0 in IOS Release 12.4(22)XR
bandwidth (service flows qos subscriber profile sub-mode)
cdma pdsn a10 always-on keepalive
cdma pdsn a10 init-ppp-after-airlink-start airlink-start-timeout
cdma pdsn a10 police downstream
cdma pdsn a11 default-service-option so-value
cdma pdsn a11 dormant ppp-idle-timeout send-termreq
cdma pdsn a11 dormant sdb-indication gre-flags
cdma pdsn a11 dormant sdb-indication match-qos-group
cdma pdsn a11 mandate presence airlink-setup
cdma pdsn a11 receive de-reg send-termreq
cdma pdsn a11 reject airlink-start active
cdma pdsn a11 reject airlink-stop dormant
cdma pdsn a11 session-update qos
cdma pdsn accounting local-timezone
cdma pdsn accounting main-flow
cdma pdsn accounting main-flow include ipflows
cdma pdsn accounting prepaid threshold
cdma pdsn accounting remote address compliance 835b
cdma pdsn accounting remote address table
cdma pdsn accounting send cdma-ip-tech
cdma pdsn accounting send ipv6-flows
cdma pdsn accounting send start-stop
cdma pdsn accounting time-of-day
cdma pdsn attribute send gre_cvse mip_rrq
cdma pdsn attribute send meid-optional
cdma pdsn attribute vendor 20942
cdma pdsn attribute vendor 20942 send a1 mip_rrq
cdma pdsn attribute vendor 20942 send c2 mip_rrq
cdma pdsn attribute vendor 20942 send pdsn-src-addr acct_reqs
cdma pdsn attribute vendor 20942 send pmip_capability access_request
cdma pdsn cluster controller member
cdma pdsn cluster controller pcf group
cdma pdsn cluster controller pdsn group
cdma pdsn cluster controller redirect
cdma pdsn cluster controller session-high
cdma pdsn cluster controller session-low
cdma pdsn cluster member periodic-update
cdma pdsn cluster member prohibit administratively
cdma pdsn compliance hrpd ipflow-discriminator
cdma pdsn compliance iosv4.1 session-reference
cdma pdsn debug show-conditions
cdma pdsn imsi-min-equivalence
cdma pdsn ingress-address-filtering
cdma pdsn mobile-advertisement-burst
cdma pdsn multiple service-flows
cdma pdsn multiple service-flows qos remark-dscp
cdma pdsn multiple service-flows qos remark-maxclass
cdma pdsn multiple service-flows qos subscriber profile
cdma pdsn qos policy flow-only
cdma pdsn redundancy accounting send vsa swact
cdma pdsn redundancy accounting update-periodic
cdma pdsn retransmit a11-update
cdma pdsn selection load-balancing
cdma pdsn selection session-table-size
cdma pdsn tft persistent-check
cdma pdsn tft reject include error extension
cdma pdsn timeout mobile-ip-registration
clear cdma pdsn cluster controller session record age
clear cdma pdsn cluster controller statistics
clear cdma pdsn cluster member statistics
clear cdma pdsn redundancy statistics
debug cdma pdsn accounting flow
debug cdma pdsn accounting raa
debug cdma pdsn accounting time-of-day
debug cdma pdsn radius disconnect nai
debug cdma pdsn resource-manager
debug cdma pdsn service-selection
dscp (service flows qos subscriber profile sub-mode)
flow-priority (service flows qos subscriber profile sub-mode)
flow-profile direction (service flows qos subscriber profile sub-mode)
inter-user-priority (service flows qos subscriber profile sub-mode)
ip mobile authentication ignore-spi
ip mobile foreign-agent extension gre home-agent address range or a single address
ip mobile foreign-service revocation
ip mobile proxy-registration lifetime
ip mobile proxy-registration mn-aaa-auth
ip mobile proxy-registration sequencing
ip mobile registration-lifetime
ip mobile tunnel ip-ip conserve-ip-id threshold value
link-flow (service flows qos subscriber profile sub-mode)
show cdma pdsn accounting detail
show cdma pdsn accounting mn-ip-addr
show cdma pdsn accounting session
show cdma pdsn accounting session detail
show cdma pdsn accounting session flow
show cdma pdsn accounting session flow user
show cdma pdsn accounting user
show cdma pdsn cluster controller
show cdma pdsn cluster controller configuration
show cdma pdsn cluster controller member
show cdma pdsn cluster controller session
show cdma pdsn cluster controller statistics
show cdma pdsn qos local profile
show cdma pdsn redundancy statistics
show cdma pdsn statistics prepaid
show ip mobile cdma ipsec profile
snmp-server enable traps ipmobile
tft-allowed (service flows qos subscriber profile sub-mode)
Command Reference for Cisco PDSN Release 5.0 in IOS Release 12.4(22)XR
Published: August 21, 2009Revised: August 21, 2009, OL-19027-01
This section lists new and revised commands for the Cisco PDSN software. All other commands used with this feature are documented in the Cisco IOS Release 12.4 command reference publications.
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bandwidth (service flows qos subscriber profile sub-mode)
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cdma pdsn a10 always-on keepalive
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cdma pdsn a10 init-ppp-after-airlink-start airlink-start-timeout
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cdma pdsn a10 police downstream
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cdma pdsn a11 default-service-option so-value New
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cdma pdsn a11 dormant ppp-idle-timeout send-termreq
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cdma pdsn a11 dormant sdb-indication gre-flags
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cdma pdsn a11 dormant sdb-indication match-qos-group
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cdma pdsn a11 mandate presence airlink-setup
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cdma pdsn a11 receive de-reg send-termreq
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cdma pdsn a11 reject airlink-start active
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cdma pdsn a11 reject airlink-stop dormant
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cdma pdsn a11 session-update qos
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cdma pdsn accounting local-timezone
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cdma pdsn accounting main-flow New
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cdma pdsn accounting main-flow include ipflows New
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cdma pdsn accounting prepaid threshold
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cdma pdsn accounting remote address compliance 835b New
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cdma pdsn accounting remote address tableNew
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cdma pdsn accounting send cdma-ip-tech
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cdma pdsn accounting send ipv6-flows
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cdma pdsn accounting send start-stop
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cdma pdsn accounting time-of-day
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cdma pdsn attribute send gre_cvse mip_rrq New
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cdma pdsn attribute send meid-optional
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cdma pdsn attribute vendor 20942 New
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cdma pdsn attribute vendor 20942 send a1 mip_rrq New
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cdma pdsn attribute vendor 20942 send c2 mip_rrq New
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cdma pdsn attribute vendor 20942 send pdsn-src-addr acct_reqs New
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cdma pdsn attribute vendor 20942 send pmip_capability access_request New
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cdma pdsn cluster controller member
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cdma pdsn cluster controller pcf groupNew
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cdma pdsn cluster controller pdsn group New
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cdma pdsn cluster controller redirect New
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cdma pdsn cluster controller session-high
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cdma pdsn cluster controller session-low
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cdma pdsn cluster member periodic-update
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cdma pdsn cluster member prohibit administratively
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cdma pdsn compliance hrpd ipflow-discriminator New
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cdma pdsn compliance iosv4.1 session-reference
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cdma pdsn dos New
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cdma pdsn debug show-conditions
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cdma pdsn imsi-min-equivalence New
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cdma pdsn ingress-address-filtering
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cdma pdsn mobile-advertisement-burst
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cdma pdsn msid-authentication
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cdma pdsn multiple service-flows
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cdma pdsn multiple service-flows qos remark-dscp
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cdma pdsn multiple service-flows qos remark-maxclass New
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cdma pdsn multiple service-flows qos subscriber profile
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cdma pdsn qos policy flow-only New
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cdma pdsn redundancy accounting send vsa swact
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cdma pdsn redundancy accounting update-periodic
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cdma pdsn retransmit a11-update
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cdma pdsn selection interface
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cdma pdsn selection keepalive
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cdma pdsn selection load-balancing
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cdma pdsn selection session-table-size
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cdma pdsn sm add mobile route New
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cdma pdsn tft persistent-check New
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cdma pdsn tft reject include error extension
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cdma pdsn timeout mobile-ip-registration
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clear cdma pdsn cluster controller session record age
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clear cdma pdsn cluster controller statistics
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clear cdma pdsn cluster member statistics
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clear cdma pdsn redundancy statistics
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debug cdma pdsn accounting flow
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debug cdma pdsn accounting raa New
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debug cdma pdsn accounting time-of-day
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debug cdma pdsn cac New
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debug cdma pdsn radius disconnect nai
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debug cdma pdsn resource-manager
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debug cdma pdsn service-selection
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debug cdma pdsn sm New
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dscp (service flows qos subscriber profile sub-mode)
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flow-priority (service flows qos subscriber profile sub-mode)
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flow-profile direction (service flows qos subscriber profile sub-mode)
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inter-user-priority (service flows qos subscriber profile sub-mode)
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ip mobile authentication ignore-spi
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ip mobile foreign-agent extension gre home-agent address range or a single addressNew
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ip mobile foreign-service revocation
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ip mobile proxy-registration lifetime New
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ip mobile proxy-registration mn-aaa-auth New
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ip mobile proxy-registration sequencing New
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ip mobile proxy-registration lifetime
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ip mobile tunnel ip-ip conserve-ip-id threshold value New
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link-flow (service flows qos subscriber profile sub-mode)
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set dos New
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show cdma pdsn Modified
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show cdma pdsn accounting Modified
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show cdma pdsn accounting detail Modified
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show cdma pdsn accounting mn-ip-addr New
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show cdma pdsn accounting session
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show cdma pdsn accounting session detail
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show cdma pdsn accounting session flow
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show cdma pdsn accounting session flow user
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show cdma pdsn accounting user New
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show cdma pdsn cluster controller
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show cdma pdsn cluster controller configuration
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show cdma pdsn cluster controller member Modified
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show cdma pdsn cluster controller session
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show cdma pdsn cluster controller statistics
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show cdma pdsn cluster member Modified
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show cdma pdsn flow Modified
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show cdma pdsn pcf Modified
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show cdma pdsn qos local profile
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show cdma pdsn redundancy statistics
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show cdma pdsn session Modified
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show cdma pdsn statistics Modified
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show cdma pdsn statistics prepaid
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show ip mobile cdma ipsec profile
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show ip mobile visitor Modified
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show policy-map apn realm New
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show sami standby New
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show standby New
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snmp-server enable traps cdma
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snmp-server enable traps ipmobile
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tft-allowed (service flows qos subscriber profile sub-mode)
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Osler Commands New
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show subscriber New
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monitor subscriber New
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bulk statistics collection New
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RCAL Functionality New
access list
To configure the access list mechanism for filtering frames by protocol type or vendor code, use the access-list global configuration command. Use the no access-list command to remove the single specified entry from the access list.
access-list access-list-number {permit | deny} {type-code wild-mask | address mask}
no access-list access-list-number {permit | deny} {type-code wild-mask | address mask}
Syntax Description
Defaults
No numbered encryption access lists are defined, and therefore no traffic is encrypted/decrypted. After being defined, all encryption access lists contain an implicit "deny" ("do not encrypt/decrypt") statement at the end of the list.
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
Usage Guidelines
Use encryption access lists to control which packets on an interface are encrypted/decrypted, and which are transmitted as plain text (not encrypted).
When a packet is examined for an encryption access list match, encryption access list statements are checked in the order that the statements were created. When a packet matches the conditions in a statement, no more statements are checked. This means that you need to carefully consider the order in which you enter the statements.
To use the encryption access list, you must first specify the access list in a crypto map and then apply the crypto map to an interface, using the crypto map (CET global configuration) and crypto map (CET interface configuration) commands.
Fragmented IP packets, other than the initial fragment, are immediately accepted by any extended IP access list. Extended access lists used to control virtual terminal line access or restrict contents of routing updates must not match the TCP source port, the type of service value, or the packet's precedence.
Note
After an access list is created initially, any subsequent additions (possibly entered from the terminal) are placed at the end of the list. You cannot selectively add or remove access list command lines from a specific access list.
CautionWhen creating encryption access lists, we do not recommend using the any keyword to specify source or destination addresses. Using the any keyword with a permit statement could cause extreme problems if a packet enters your router and is destined for a router that is not configured for encryption. This would cause your router to attempt to set up an encryption session with a non-encrypting router. If you incorrectly use the any keyword with a deny statement, you might inadvertently prevent all packets from being encrypted, which could present a security risk.
Note
If you view your router's access lists by using a command such as show ip access-list, all extended IP access lists are displayed in the command output. This includes extended IP access lists that are used for traffic filtering purposes as well as those that are used for encryption. The show command output does not differentiate between the two uses of the extended access lists.
Examples
The following example shows how to create a numbered encryption access list that specifies a class C subnet for the source and a class C subnet for the destination of IP packets. When the router uses this encryption access list, all TCP traffic that is exchanged between the source and destination subnets are encrypted.
access-list 101 permit tcp 172.21.3.0 0.0.0.255 172.22.2.0 0.0.0.255bandwidth (service flows qos subscriber profile sub-mode)
To configure the maximum aggregate bandwidth value, use the bandwidth command in the service flows qos subscriber profile sub-mode. Use the no form of the command to disable this feature.
bandwidth number
no bandwidth number
Syntax Description
Defaults
There are no default values.
Command Modes
Service flows qos subscriber profile sub-mode.
Command History
Usage Guidelines
There are no usage guidelines.
Examples
The following example shows how to enable a maximum aggregate bandwidth value of 9000:
Router#(config-qos-profile)#bandwidth ?<8000-2000000000> ValueRouter#(config-qos-profile)#bandwidth 9000 ?<cr>cdma pdsn a10 ahdlc engine
To limit the number of Asynchronous High-Level Data Link Control (AHDLC) channel resources provided by the AHDLC engine, use the cdma pdsn a10 ahdlc engine command to in global configuration mode. To reset the number of AHDLC channel resources to the default, use the no form of this command.
cdma pdsn a10 ahdlc engine slot usable-channels usable-channels
no cdma pdsn a10 ahdlc engine slot usable-channels
Syntax Description
Defaults
The default number of usable channels equals the maximum channels supported by the engine; the c-5 images supports 8000 sessions, and all c-6 image support 20000 sessions.
In the PDSN 4.0 image, the maximum number of usable channel is increased to 75000.
In the PDSN 5.0 image, the maximum number of usable channel is increased to 105000 per processor.
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
Usage Guidelines
If the value of usable-channels is greater than default maximum channels provided by the engine, the command fails.
The command also fails when the engine has any active channels.
Examples
The following example shows how to limit the number of service channels provided by the AHDLC engine to 1000:
cdma pdsn a10 ahdlc engine 0 usable-channels 1000Related Commands
cdma pdsn a10 ahdlc trailer
To enable the PDSN so that AHDLC frames are expected to contain trailer byte, use the cdma pdsn a10 ahdlc trailer command to in global configuration mode. To disable the PDSN so that AHDLC processing does not expect the AHDLC trailer (0x7e), use the no form of this command.
cdma pdsn a10 ahdlc trailer
no cdma pdsn a10 ahdlc trailer
Syntax Description
There are no arguments or keywords for this command.
Defaults
The default behavior is that trailer byte 0x7e is expected in the AHDLC frames.
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
Usage Guidelines
When the no version of the command is configured, each AHDLC frame is considered a full AHDLC fragment, and the PDSN starts processing the packet.
Examples
The following example shows how to disable the PDSN so that AHDLC processing does not expect the AHDLC trailer:
Router (config)# no cdma pdsn a10 ahdlc trailercdma pdsn a10 always-on keepalive
To alter the default always-on service parameters, use the cdma pdsn a10always-on keepalive command in global configuration mode. To return to the default values, use the no form of this command.
cdma pdsn a10 always-on keepalive {interval 1-65535 [attempts 0-255] | attempts 0-255}
no cdma pdsn a10 always-on keepalive {interval 1-65535 [attempts 0-255] | attempts 0-255}
Syntax Description
Defaults
The Always On feature is enabled by default. The default value for interval is 3, and the default value for attempts is 3.
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
cdma pdsn a10 init-ppp-after-airlink-start airlink-start-timeout
To configure the PDSN so that Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) negotiation with an MN starts only after the traffic channel is assigned, (in other words, after a Registration Request with airlink-start is received), use the cdma pdsn a10 init-ppp-after-airlink-start command in global configuration mode. Use the no form of this command to revert to the default behavior.
cdma pdsn a10 init-ppp-after-airlink-start airlink-start-timeout 1-120
no cdma pdsn a10 init-ppp-after-airlink-start airlink-start-timeout 1-120
Syntax Description
Defaults
By default, this CLI is not enabled, therefore, the PDSN initiates PPP negotiation immediately after a Registration Reply is sent to the initial Registration.Request.
When enabled, the default timeout interval is 10 seconds.
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
Usage Guidelines
The PDSN initiates PPP negotiation immediately after a Registration Reply is sent to the initial Registration Request, but the calls (for which the PPP negotiation has started before the traffic channel is assigned to MN) have failed.
When this command is enabled, the PPP negotiation with the MN starts only after the traffic channel is assigned—after a Registration Request with airlink-start is received. If the airlink start is not received at all, the session is torn down when timeout occurs.By default, this timeout interval is 10 seconds, or can be configured through the CLI.
The session is not torn down immediately after the timeout, so, in order to minimize the impact on the performance, there is just one timer started to keep track of all the sessions waiting for airlink-start to start PPP.
For example, with a default of 10 seconds, if the timer expires at t1 and a new call comes at t2(t2 >t1), the next run of the timer is at t1+10. It is likely that the uptime for the call is not more than 10 seconds since t2 > t1. So the call is checked at the next run (t1+10+10). Thus, the variation is between 1 and 10.
Examples
The following example shows how to enable the cdma pdsn a10 init-ppp-after-airlink-start airlink-start-timeout command:
Router# cdma pdsn a10 init-ppp-after-airlink-start airlink-start-timeout 20cdma pdsn a10 gre sequencing
To enable inclusion of Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) sequence numbers in the packets sent over the A10 interface, use the cdma pdsn gre sequencing command in global configuration mode. To disable the inclusion of GRE sequence number in the packets sent over the A10 interface, use the no form of this command.
cdma pdsn a10 gre sequencing
no cdma pdsn a10 gre sequencing
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
GRE sequence numbers are included in the packets sent over the A10 interface.
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
Examples
The following example shows how to instruct Cisco PDSN to include per-session GRE sequence numbers in the packets sent over the A10 interface:
Router# cdma pdsn a10 gre sequencingRelated Commands
cdma pdsn a10 max-lifetime
To specify the maximum A10 registration lifetime accepted, use the cdma pdsn a10 max-lifetime command in global configuration mode. To return to the default length of time, use the no form of this command.
cdma pdsn a10 max-lifetime seconds
no cdma pdsn a10 max-lifetime
Syntax Description
seconds
Maximum A10 registration lifetime accepted by Cisco PDSN. The range is 1 to 65535 seconds. The default is 1800 seconds.
Defaults
1800 seconds.
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
Examples
The following example shows how A10 interface can be maintained for 1440 seconds:
Router# cdma pdsn a10 max-lifetime 1440Related Commands
cdma pdsn a10 police downstream
To enable policing of down stream data traffic for the session, use the cdma pdsn a10 police downstream command in global configuration mode. To disable this feature, use the no form of this command.
cdma pdsn a10 police downstream
no cdma pdsn a10 police downstream
Syntax Description
There are no keywords or variable for this command.
Defaults
The default value is that policing is not applied for downstream packets.
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
Examples
The following example shows how to enable the cdma pdsn a10 police downstream command:
Router(config)# cdma pdsn a10 police downstream
cdma pdsn a11 default-service-option so-value
To configure PDSN to send the F5 attribute as default configured value in the accounting records, use the cdma pdsn a11 default-service-option so-value command in the global configuration mode. To disable this feature, use the no form of this command.
cdma pdsn a11 default-service-option so-value
no cdma pdsn a11 default-service-option
The command is used to configure the default Service Option (SO) value for the accounting records, when PDSN receives the F5 SO value as zero or when it did not receive the airlink start and the received service option for A10 is also zero.
Syntax Description
so-value
Indicates the service option value that must be configured as default value. The default value ranges from 1 to 65535.
Defaults
The default value is zero.
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
Examples
The following example shows how to enable the cdma pdsn a11 default-service-option command:
Router(config)# cdma pdsn a11 default-service-option ?<1-65535> Default Service OptionRouter(config)# cdma pdsn a11 default-service-option 59cdma pdsn a11 dormant ppp-idle-timeout send-termreq
To specify that for dormant sessions, on PPP idle timeout, PPP termreq are sent, use the cdma pdsn all dormant ppp-idle-timeout send-termreq command in global configuration mode. To disable this feature, use the no form of this command.
cdma pdsn all dormant ppp-idle-timeout send-termreq
no cdma pdsn all dormant ppp-idle-timeout send-termreq
Syntax Description
There are no keywords or variable for this command.
Defaults
There are no default values.
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
Usage Guidelines
Disabling this behavior avoids traffic channel allocation for cleaning up ppp sessions at the mobile.
Examples
The following example shows how to enable the cdma pdsn all dormant ppp-idle-timeout send-termreq command:
Router# cdma pdsn a11 dormant ppp-idle-timeout send-termreq
cdma pdsn a11 dormant sdb-indication gre-flags
To configure the PDSN so that all packets that are set with the specific group-number are flagged for SDB usage between the PCF and the PDSN, use the cdma pdsn a11 dormant sdb-indication gre-flags command in global configuration mode. To disable this feature, use the no form of the command.
cdma pdsn a11 dormant sdb-indication gre-flags group-number
no cdma pdsn a11 dormant sdb-indication gre-flags group-number
Syntax Description
Defaults
There are no default values.
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
Usage Guidelines
The B bit (SDB indication) would be set for packets matching the sdb-indication group-number.
Examples
The following example shows how to enable the cdma pdsn a11 dormant sdb-indication match-qos-group command:
Router# cdma pdsn a11 dormant sdb-indication gre-flags 12
cdma pdsn a11 dormant sdb-indication match-qos-group
To configure the PDSN to use SDBs to deliver PPP control packets for Always-On sessions, where the session is dormant, use the cdma pdsn a11 dormant sdb-indication match-qos-group command in global configuration mode. Use the no form of this command to disable this feature.
cdma pdsn a11 dormant sdb-indication match-qos-group group-number ppp-ctrl-pkts
no cdma pdsn a11 dormant sdb-indication match-qos-group group-number ppp-ctrl-pkts
Syntax Description
Defaults
There are no default values.
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
Usage Guidelines
While data packets can be sent towards the mobile using SDBs, SDBs can also be used to deliver PPP control packets. This method can be particularly helpful for Always-On sessions, where the session is dormant. Basically, with Always On configured, the PDSN sends out LCP echo requests (and waits for LCP echo replies) to keep the session alive. As a result, when such a session goes dormant, a data channel needs to be setup to deliver these LCP echo requests to the MN. The other option is to use SDBs to deliver the LCP echo requests without setting up a data channel.
Examples
The following example shows how to enable the cdma pdsn a11 dormant sdb-indication match-qos-group command:
Router(config)# cdma pdsn a11 dormant sdb-indication match-qos-group 14 ppp-ctrl-pktscdma pdsn a11 mandate presence airlink-setup
To mandate that the initial RRQ should have Airlink-Setup in Acct CVSE from PCF, use the cdma pdsn all mandate presence airlink-setup command in global configuration mode. To disable this feature, use the no form of this command.
cdma pdsn a11 mandate presence airlink-setup
no cdma pdsn a11 mandate presence airlink-setup
Syntax Description
This command has no keywords or variables.
Defaults
There are no default values.
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
Usage Guidelines
Issuing this command mandates that the initial RRQ should have Airlink-Setup in Acct CVSE from PCF. As a result, if this Airlink setup is not present in the RRQ, the session is not created, and a RRP with error code "86H - Poorly formed request" is returned.
If you do not configure this command, or disable it, then sessions can be opened even with no accounting CVSE being present in the initial RRQ.
Examples
The following example shows how to enable the cdma pdsn all mandate presence airlink-setup command:
Router# cdma pdsn a11 mandate presence airlink-setup
cdma pdsn a11 receive de-reg send-termreq
To enable the PDSN to send an LCP TermReq to the Mobile Node when it receives a A11 de-registration message from the PCF, use the cdma pdsn a11 receive de-reg send-termreq command in global configuration mode. To disable this feature, use the no form of the command.
cdma pdsn a11 receive de-reg send-termreq
no cdma pdsn a11 receive de-reg send-termreq
Syntax Description
There are no arguments or keywords for this command.
Defaults
There are no default values.
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
Examples
The following example shows how to enable the PDSN to send an LCP TermReq to the Mobile Node when it receives a A11 de-registration message from the PCF:
Router (config)# cdma pdsn a11 receive de-reg send-termreqcdma pdsn a11 reject airlink-start active
To enable the PDSN to send RRP (with error code "86H-Poorly formed request") when the RRQ is received with airlink-start in the Acct CVSE from PCF for an active session, use the cdma pdsn a11 reject airlink-start active command in global configuration mode. To disable this function, use the no form of the command.
cdma pdsn a11 reject airlink-start active
no cdma pdsn a11 reject airlink-start active
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
No default values.
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
Examples
The following example shows how to enable the cdma pdsn a11 reject airlink-start active command:
Router(config)# cdma pdsn a11 reject airlink-start activecdma pdsn a11 reject airlink-stop dormant
To enable the PDSN to send RRP (with error code "86H-Poorly formed request") when the RRQ is received with airlink-stop in the Acct CVSE from PCF for a dormant session, use the cdma pdsn a11 reject airlink-stop dormant command in global configuration mode. To disable this function, use the no form of the command.
cdma pdsn a11 reject airlink-stop dormant
no cdma pdsn a11 reject airlink-stop dormant
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
No default values.
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
Examples
The following example shows how to enable the cdma pdsn a11 reject airlink-stop dormant command:
Router(config)# cdma pdsn a11 reject airlink-stop dormantcdma pdsn a11 session-update
To enable the A11 Session update feature on the PDSN, and to send an A11 session update for either the Always On, or RNPDIT (or both) attributes that are downloaded from the AAA during the authentication phase, use the cdma pdsn a11 session-update command in global configuration. Use the no form of the command to disable this feature.
cdma pdsn a11 session-update {[always-on] 1-10 [rn-pdit] 0-9}
no cdma pdsn a11 session-update {[always-on] [rn-pdit] 1-10}
Syntax Description
Defaults
The default timeout value is 3 seconds. The default retransmit number is 3.
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
Examples
The following example shows how to enable both the always-on and rn-pdit attributes:
Router(config)#cdma pdsn a11 session-update ?always-on Send Always-on indicator in A11 Session-Updatern-pdit Send RN-PDIT in A11 Session-Updatecdma pdsn a11 session-update qos
To enable sending a Subscriber QoS profile through an A11 session-update and A11 RRP, use the cdma pdsn a11 session-update qos command in global configuration mode. Use the no form of the command disable the feature. The existing timeout and retransmit a11 session-update configurations also apply to this command.
cdma pdsn a11 session-update qos
no cdma pdsn a11 session-update qos
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
The default value is that subscriber qos is not sent in session update.
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
Examples
The following example shows how to enable the cdma pdsn a11 session-update qos command:
Router(config)# cdma pdsn a11 session-update qoscdma pdsn accounting local-timezone
To specify the local time stamp for PDSN accounting events, use the cdma pdsn accounting local-timezone command in global configuration mode. To return to the default Universal Time (UTC), use the no form of this command.
cdma pdsn accounting local-timezone
no cdma pdsn accounting local-timezone
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
UTC time, a standard based on GMT, is enabled.
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
Usage Guidelines
You must use the clock timezone hours-offset [minutes-offset] global configuration command to reflect the difference between local time and UTC time.
Examples
The following example shows how to set the local time in Korea:
clock timezone KOREA 9cdma pdsn accounting local-timezoneRelated Commands
cdma pdsn accounting main-flow
To configure PDSN to stop sending the accounting records for the ipflows, use the cdma pdsn accounting main-flow command in global configuration mode. Use the no form of this command to disable the configurations.
cdma pdsn accounting main-flow
no cdma pdsn accounting main-flow
When you enable this command, accounting records for ipflows are not sent. Also, any traffic that is accounted in the ipflows is ignored and not added in the traffic details of the main-flow.
Note
•
If you did not enable cdma pdsn accounting main-flow or cdma pdsn accounting main-flow include ipflows, then per-ipflow based accounting is performed, which means accounting records are sent per-ipflow.
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If you configure cdma pdsn accounting main-flow include ipflows first and later configure cdma pdsn accounting main-flow, the former configuration is removed.
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
By default, the command is disabled.
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
Examples
The following example shows how to enable the cdma pdsn accounting main-flow command:
PDSN_ACT(config)# cdma pdsn accounting main-flowcdma pdsn accounting main-flow include ipflows
To configure PDSN to stop sending the accounting records for the ipflows, use the cdma pdsn accounting main-flow include ipflows command in global configuration mode. Use the no form of this command to disable the configurations.
cdma pdsn accounting main-flow include ipflows
no cdma pdsn accounting main-flow
When you enable this command, accounting records for ipflows are not sent. Also, any traffic that is accounted in the ipflows is added in the traffic details of the main-flow when you send the accounting records for the main-flow.
Note
•
If you did not enable cdma pdsn accounting main-flow or cdma pdsn accounting main-flow include ipflows, then per-ipflow based accounting is performed, which means accounting records are sent per-ipflow.
•
If you configure cdma pdsn accounting main-flow first and later configure cdma pdsn accounting main-flow include ipflows, the former configuration is removed.
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
By default, the command is disabled.
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
Examples
The following example shows how to enable the cdma pdsn accounting main-flow include ipflows command:
PDSN_ACT(config)# cdma pdsn accounting main-flow include ipflowscdma pdsn accounting prepaid
To enable the Prepaid billing feature on PDSN, use the cdma pdsn accounting prepaid command in global configuration mode. To disable this feature, use the no form of the command.
cdma pdsn accounting prepaid [volume | duration]
no cdma pdsn accounting prepaid [volume | duration]
Syntax Description
Command Descriptionvolume
Specifies that quota metering on the PDSN is volume-based.
duration
Specifies that quota metering on the PDSN is duration-based.
Defaults
There are no default values for this command.
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
Usage Guidelines
Prepaid quota metering on the PDSN can be configured as volume-based only by enabling the volume keyword, or duration-based only by enabling the duration keyword. If no option is provided, both volume-based and duration-based metering are enabled on the PDSN, but only one can be effective at a time for one prepaid flow.
Note
The Radius Disconnect feature should be enabled the on PDSN for Prepaid service. Use the cdma pdsn radius disconnect command to enable the radius disconnect (POD) feature.
Examples
The following example shows how to enable volume-based billing on the PDSN using the cdma pdsn accounting prepaid command:
Router# cdma pdsn accounting prepaid volumecdma pdsn accounting prepaid threshold
To set the box-level threshold for all volume-based or duration-based prepaid flows on the PDSN, use the cdma pdsn accounting prepaid threshold command in global configuration mode. To disable this feature, use the no form of the command.
cdma pdsn accounting prepaid threshold [volume | duration] value
no cdma pdsn accounting prepaid threshold [volume | duration] value
Syntax Description
Defaults
There are no default values for this command.
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
Examples
The following example shows how to set the threshold for volume-based billing on the PDSN using the cdma pdsn accounting prepaid threshold command:
Router# cdma pdsn accounting prepaid volume 80
Router# cdma pdsn accounting prepaid duration 75
cdma pdsn accounting remote address compliance 835b
To enable support for IS 835B compliant RAA table index downloaded from AAA, use the cdma pdsn accounting remote address compliance 835b command in global configuration mode. Use the no form of the command to disable this feature.
cdma pdsn accounting remote address compliance 835b
no cdma pdsn accounting remote address compliance 835b
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
By default, this command is disabled.
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
Usage Guidelines
When you enable this command RAA table index of IS 835B standard compliant is accepted during access accept. Other forms of the RAA table index are rejected. When you disable the configuration, RAA table index of both IS 835B, IS 835C, and IS 835D formats are accepted.
Examples
The following examples shows how to enable the cdma pdsn accounting remote address compliance 835b command:
PDSN_STDBY# conf tEnter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.PDSN_STDBY(config)#cdma pdsn accounting ?local-timezone Enable local timezone values for accountingmain-flow Accounting on Main Flowprepaid Prepaid related configurationsremote Configure Remote Accountingsend Accounting optiontime-of-day Generate accounting record at specified timePDSN_STDBY(config)# cdma pdsn accounting remote ?address Configure Remote Address AccountPDSN_STDBY(config)# cdma pdsn accounting remote address ?compliance Remote address accounting standard compliancetable Configure Remote Address Accounting TablePDSN_STDBY(config)# cdma pdsn accounting remote address compliance ?835b Remote address accounting standard compliance 835bPDSN_STDBY(config)# cdma pdsn accounting remote address compliance 835b ?<cr>PDSN_STDBY(config)# cdma pdsn accounting remote address compliance 835bPDSN_STDBY(config)# no cdma pdsn accounting remote address compliance 835bPDSN_STDBY(config)#cdma pdsn accounting remote address table
To enable remote address-based accounting, use the cdma pdsn accounting remote address table command in global configuration mode. Use the no form of the command to disable this feature.
cdma pdsn accounting remote address table
no cdma pdsn accounting remote address table
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
There are no default values for this command.
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
Usage Guidelines
You must use the index number in the config-RAA sub-mode to configure an index for the remote address table. You can add the list of remote addresses that are to be tracked in the index.
The cdma pdsn accounting remote address table command enables the remote address-based accounting. It also enables the RAA sub-mode (config-RAA) to configure the index for remote accounting.
Examples
The following examples shows how to enable the cdma pdsn accounting remote address table command:
PDSN-ACT(config)# cdma pdsn accounting ?local-timezone Enable local timezone values for accountingmain-flow Accounting on Main Flowremote Configure remote accountingsend Accounting optiontime-of-day Generate accounting record at specified timePDSN-ACT(config)# cdma pdsn accounting remote ?address Configure remote address accountPDSN-ACT(config)# cdma pdsn accounting remote address ?table Configure Remote Address Accounting TablePDSN-ACT(config)# cdma pdsn accounting remote address tablePDSN-ACT(config-raa)#?exit Exit from remote address tableindex Remote table indexno negative values of a commandPDSN-ACT(config-raa)# index ?<1-65535> ValuePDSN-ACT(config-raa)# index 1
Note
The index number command configures an index for the remote address table. You can enter the list of remote addresses that must be tracked in the index.
PDSN-ACT(config-raa-table)#?description Description about the remote table indexexit Exit from remote address table indexno negative values of a commandremote Configure remote addressPDSN-ACT(config-raa-table)# description test_1
Note
The description index_name command provides a short description about the index.
PDSN-ACT(config-raa-table)# remote ?address Configure destination addressPDSN-ACT(config-raa-table)# remote address ?A.B.C.D IP addressPDSN-ACT(config-raa-table)# remote address 1.2.3.4 ?A.B.C.D IP address maskPDSN-ACT(config-raa-table)# remote address 1.2.3.4 255.255.255.255PDSN-ACT(config-raa-table)# exitPDSN-ACT(config-raa)# exitPDSN-ACT(config)# exitPDSN-ACT#PDSN-ACT#sh run | sec remote addresscdma pdsn accounting remote address tableindex 1description test_1remote address 1.2.3.4 255.255.255.255PDSN-ACT#PDSN-ACT(config)# cdma pdsn accounting remote address table index match
Note
The cdma pdsn accounting remote address table index match command forces the condition that the session can be opened only if all the indexes downloaded from the AAA server during access-accept matches with the table configured in PDSN. If there are mismatches, the session is dropped.
cdma pdsn accounting send cdma-ip-tech
To configure specific values for the F11 attribute for proxy Mobile IP and VPDN services, use the cdma pdsn accounting send cdma-ip-tech command in global configuration mode. To deconfigure those values, use the no form of this command.
cdma pdsn accounting send cdma-ip-tech [proxy-mobile-ip | vpdn]
no cdma pdsn accounting send cdma-ip-tech [proxy-mobile-ip | vpdn]
Syntax Description
Command Descriptionproxy-mobile-ip
Sets the IP-Tech proxy-mobile-ip number. Values are 3-65535.
vpdn
Sets the IP-Tech vpdn number. Values are 3-65535.
Defaults
No default behavior or values.
Command Modes
Global configuration.
Command History
Examples
The following example shows how to enable the cdma pdsn accounting send cdma-ip-tech command:pdsn(config)#cdma pdsn accounting send cdma-ip-tech proxy-mobile-ip 3pdsn(config)#cdma pdsn accounting send cdma-ip-tech vpdn 4cdma pdsn accounting send ipv6-flows
To to control the number of flows and UDR records used for IPv4/IPv6 simultaneous sessions, use the cdma pdsn accounting send ipv6-flows command in global configuration mode. Use the no form of this command to disable this function.
cdma pdsn accounting send ipv6-flows number
no cdma pdsn accounting send ipv6-flows number
Syntax Description
Command Descriptionnumber
Number of flows. The default value is 1, denoting shared flow. The range of values is 1-2.
Defaults
The default value of flows is 1, denoting a shared flow.
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
Usage Guidelines
The session defaults to 1 flow for a simultaneous IPv4/IPv6 session, but 2 flows can be configured for a simultaneous session.
Examples
The following example shows how to enable the cdma pdsn accounting send ipv6-flows command:
Router(config)# cdma pdsn accounting send ipv6-flows 2cdma pdsn accounting send start-stop
To cause the PDSN to send accounting records when the call transitions between active and dormant states, use the cdma pdsn accounting send start-stop command in global configuration mode. To stop sending accounting records, use the no form of this command.
cdma pdsn accounting send {start-stop | cdma-ip-tech}
no cdma pdsn accounting send {start-stop | cdma-ip-tech}
Syntax Description
Command Descriptionstart-stop
Informs the PDSN when to begin sending accounting records and when to stop sending them.
cdma-ip-tech
Accounting records are generated with special IP-Tech number.
Defaults
No default behavior or values.
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
Usage Guidelines
When this feature is enabled, the PDSN sends:
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An Accounting Stop record when it receives an active stop airlink record (dormant state).
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An Accounting Start record when it receives an active start airlink record (active state).
Examples
The following example shows how to start sending PDSN accounting events:
cdma pdsn accounting send start-stopRelated Commands
cdma pdsn accounting time-of-day
To set the accounting information for specified times during the day, use the cdma pdsn accounting time-of-day command in global configuration mode. To disable the specification, use the no form of this command.
cdma pdsn accounting time-of-day hh:mm:ss
no cdma pdsn accounting time-of-day
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values.
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
Usage Guidelines
This command is used to facilitate billing when a user is charged different prices based upon the time of the day. Up to ten different accounting triggers can be configured.
Examples
The following example shows how to set an accounting trigger for 13:30:20:
cdma pdsn accounting time-of-day 13:30:30Related Commands
cdma pdsn age-idle-users
To configure the aging of idle users, use the cdma pdsn age-idle-users command. To stop aging out idle users, use the no form of this command.
cdma pdsn age-idle-users [minimum-age value]
no cdma pdsn age-idle-users
Syntax Description
minimum-age value
(Optional) The minimum number of seconds a user should be idle before they are a candidate for being aged out. Possible values are 1 through 65535.
Defaults
By default, no idle users are aged out.
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
Usage Guidelines
If no value is specified, the user that has been idle the longest is aged out. If an age is specified and the user that has been idle the longest has not been idle for the specified value, then no users are aged out.
Examples
The following example shows how to set a minimum age out value of 5 seconds:
cdma pdsn age-idle-users minimum-age 5cdma pdsn attribute send
To configure the attributes to be sent in an access-request or accounting request, use the cdma pdsn attribute send command in global configuration mode. To disable this feature and return to the default settings, use the no form of this command.
cdma pdsn attribute send {a1 {fa-chap | mip-rrq} | a2 {auth-req | fa-chap | mip-rrq} a3 {auth-req | fa-chap | mip-rrq} | c5 {acct-reqs} | f11 {auth-req | fa-chap} | f15 {acct-reqs} | f16 {acct-reqs} | f5 {auth-req | fa-chap}| f17{acct-reqs} | f18 {acct-reqs} | f19 {acct-reqs} | f20 {acct-reqs} | f22 {acct-reqs} | g1 {acct-start} | g2 {acct-start} | g17 | esn-optional | is835a}
no cdma pdsn attribute send {a1 {fa-chap | mip-rrq} | a2 {auth-req | fa-chap | mip-rrq} a3 {auth-req | fa-chap | mip-rrq} | c5 {acct-reqs} | f11 {auth-req | fa-chap} | f15 {acct-reqs} | f16 {acct-reqs} | f5 {auth-req | fa-chap}| f17{acct-reqs} | f18 {acct-reqs} | f19 {acct-reqs} | f20 {acct-reqs} | f22 {acct-reqs} | g1 {acct-start} | g2 {acct-start} | g17 | esn-optional | is835a}
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default values
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
Release Modification12.3(8)XW
This command was introduced.
12.3(14)YX
The F11 attribute was introduced.
12.4(15)XN
The f17, f18, f19, f20, and f22 attributes were added.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to enable the optional attributes to be sent in access and accounting requests.
When attributes which have multiple options (for example, a1, which can be sent in fa-chap as well as mip-rrq), the configuration can be done in the following way as well,
cdma pdsn attribute send a1 fa-chap mip-rrq,similarly
cdma pdsn attribute send a1 auth-req mip-rrq fa-chapExamples
The following example shows how to enable the cdma pdsn attribute send command:
cdma pdsn attribute send a1 fa-chapThe attribute a1 is sent in the access request during FA-CHAP.
cdma pdsn attribute send a1 auth-reqThe attribute a2 is sent in the access request during PPP PAP/CHAP
Here is sample output for PDSN Release 4.0:
cdma pdsn attribute send ?a1 Attribute Calling Station IDa2 Attribute ESN, Electronic Serial Numbera3 Attribute MEID, Mobile Equipment Identifierc5 Service Reference IDesn-optional Send ESN in Access Req/accounting records only when receivedfrom PCFf11 IP Technologyf15 Attribute f15, always-onf16 Forward PDCH RC ------------------------|f17 Forward DCCH MUX ------------------------|f18 Reverse DCCH MUX ------------------------|-----> newf19 Forward DCCH RC ------------------------ |f20 Reverse DCCH RC ------------------------|f22 Reverse PDCH RC ------------------------ |f5 Attribute Service Optiong1 Attribute Input Octetsg17 Last known user activityg2 Attribute Output Octetsis835a is835a specified attributes (g3 and g8 to g16)meid-optional Send MEID in Access req/accounting records only when received from PCFcdma pdsn attribute send gre_cvse mip_rrq
PDSN sends the Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) Critical Vendor Specific Extension (CVSE) in all Mobile IP (MIP) Registration Requests (RRQ) to all Home Agents (HA). This happens if PDSN has received MIP RRQ with GRE bit set.
To configure the PDSN to send GRE CVSE in all MIP RRQs to all HAs, use the cdma pdsn attribute send gre_cvse mip_rrq command in Global configuration mode. Use the no form of the command to disable this feature.
cdma pdsn attribute send gre_cvse mip_rrq
no cdma pdsn attribute send gre_cvse mip_rrq
Syntax Description
There are no keywords or variables for this command.
Defaults
No default values.
Command Modes
Global configuration.
Command History
Examples
The following example shows how to enable the cdma pdsn attribute send gre_cvse mip_rrq command:
Router (config)# cdma pdsn attribute send gre_cvse mip_rrqcdma pdsn attribute send meid-optional
To include the MEID in the Accounting Requests and access requests, in FA-CHAP requests and MOIP- requests, use the cdma pdsn attribute send meid-optional command in global configuration mode. To disable this feature, use the no form of the command.
cdma pdsn attribute send meid-optional
no cdma pdsn attribute send meid-optional
Syntax Description
There are no arguments of keywords for this command.
Defaults
No default values
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
Usage Guidelines
If the MN is not equipped to send the MEID, it is excluded in the RRQ. In such circumstances, a blank string is included in the Accounting Requests, and the access requests, FA-CHAP and MOIP-rrqs.
If the cdma pdsn attribute send meid-optional command is configured, the MEID is included in the Accounting Requests and access requests, in FA-CHAP requests and MOIP- requests, only if it is included in the RRQ.
Examples
The following example shows how to enable the cdma pdsn attribute send meid-optional command:
cdma pdsn attribute send meid-optionalcdma pdsn attribute vendor
To configure the PDSN to parse the served mdn attribute sent in the China Telecom VSA, and send the attributes in accounting messages, use the cdma pdsn attribute vendor command in Global configuration mode. Use the no form of the command to disable this feature.
cdma pdsn attribute vendor [20492]
no cdma pdsn attribute vendor [20492]
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default values.
Command Modes
Global configuration.
Command History
Examples
The following example shows how to enable the cdma pdsn attribute vendor command:
Router (config)#cdma pdsn attribute vendor?20492 cnctccdma pdsn attribute vendor 20942
To configure PDSN to parse the charging type that has been downloaded, use the cdma pdsn attribute vendor 20942 command in Global configuration mode. Use the no form of the command to disable this feature.
cdma pdsn attribute vendor 20942
no cdma pdsn attribute vendor 20942
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default values.
Command Modes
Global configuration.
Command History
Examples
The following example shows how to enable the cdma pdsn attribute vendor 20942 command:
Router (config)# cdma pdsn attribute vendor 20942cdma pdsn attribute vendor 20942 send a1 mip_rrq
To configure PDSN to send the calling station ID attribute in the Mobile IP (MIP) Registration Request (RRQ) as CNCTC Normal Vendor Specific Extension (NVSE), use the cdma pdsn attribute vendor 20942 send a1 mip_rrq command in Global configuration mode. Use the no form of the command to disable this feature.
cdma pdsn attribute vendor 20942 send a1 mip_rrq
no cdma pdsn attribute vendor 20942 send a1 mip_rrq
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default values.
Command Modes
Global configuration.
Command History
Examples
The following example shows how to enable the cdma pdsn attribute vendor 20942 send a1 mip_rrq command:
Router (config)# cdma pdsn attribute vendor 20942 send a1 mip_rrqcdma pdsn attribute vendor 20942 send c2 mip_rrq
To configure PDSN to send the correlation ID attribute in the Mobile IP (MIP) Registration Request (RRQ) as CNCTC NVSE, use the cdma pdsn attribute vendor 20942 send c2 mip_rrq command in Global configuration mode. Use the no form of the command to disable this feature.
cdma pdsn attribute vendor 20942 send c2 mip_rrq
no cdma pdsn attribute vendor 20942 send c2 mip_rrq
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default values.
Command Modes
Global configuration.
Command History
Examples
The following example shows how to enable the cdma pdsn attribute vendor 20942 send c2 mip_rrq command:
Router (config)# cdma pdsn attribute vendor 20942 send c2 mip_rrqcdma pdsn attribute vendor 20942 send pdsn-src-addr acct_reqs
To configure PDSN to send the PDSN source IP address in the accounting records, use the cdma pdsn attribute vendor 20942 send pdsn-src-addr acct_reqs command in Global configuration mode. Use the no form of the command to disable this feature.
cdma pdsn attribute vendor 20942 send pdsn-src-addr acct_reqs
no cdma pdsn attribute vendor 20942 send pdsn-src-addr acct_reqs
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default values.
Command Modes
Global configuration.
Command History
Examples
The following example shows how to enable the cdma pdsn attribute vendor 20942 send pdsn-src-addr acct_reqs command:
Router (config)# cdma pdsn attribute vendor 20942 send pdsn-src-addr acct_reqscdma pdsn attribute vendor 20942 send pmip_capability access_request
To configure PDSN to send the Proxy-Mobile IP (PMIP) functionality to the RADIUS server use the cdma pdsn attribute vendor 20942 send pmip_capability access_request command in Global configuration mode. The RADIUS server in turn sends the the PMIP indicator in the Access-Accept message. PDSN provides the PMIP functionality to the mobile user if it receives the PMIP indicator value as 1. Use the no form of the command to disable this feature.
cdma pdsn attribute vendor 20942 send pmip_capability access_request
no cdma pdsn attribute vendor 20942 send pmip_capability access_request
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default values.
Command Modes
Global configuration.
Command History
Examples
The following example shows how to enable the cdma pdsn attribute vendor 20942 send pmip_capability access_request command:
Router (config)# cdma pdsn attribute vendor 20942 send pmip_capability access_requestcdma pdsn cac maximum
To enable the Call Admission Control feature, and to control the CAC bandwidth parameter and CAC CPU parameters, use the cdma pdsn cac maximum command in global configuration mode. Use the no form of the command to disable this feature.
cdma pdsn cac maximum [bandwidth | cpu]
no cdma pdsn cac maximum [bandwidth | cpu]
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default values.
Command Modes
Global configuration.
Command History
Usage Guidelines
The Call Admission Control feature is only enabled if the CAC CLI for CPU and Bandwidth is configured.
Examples
The following example shows how to enable the cdma pdsn cac maximum bandwidth command:
cdma pdsn cac ?maximum Configure Maximum values for CAC Parameterscdma pdsn cac maximum ?bandwidth Configure Maximum Bandwidthcpu-threshold Configure CPU Threshold parameterscdma pdsn cac maximum bandwidth ?<8000-2000000000> ValueThe following example shows how to enable the cdma pdsn cac maximum cpu command:
cdma pdsn cac ?maximum Configure Maximum values for CAC Parameterscdma pdsn cac maximum ?bandwidth Configure CDMA PDSN cac maximum bandwidthcpu Configure CDMA PDSN cac CPUcdma pdsn cac cpu ?<30-90> Valuecdma pdsn cluster controller
To configure the PDSN to operate as a cluster controller, and to configure various parameters on the cluster controller, use the cdma pdsn cluster controller command. To disable certain cluster controller parameters, use the no form of this command.
cdma pdsn cluster controller [interface interface-name | timeout seconds [window number] | window number]
no cdma pdsn cluster controller [interface interface-name | timeout seconds [window number] | window number]
Syntax Description
Defaults
The timeout default value is 10 seconds and the default value for option window is 2.
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
Examples
The following example shows how to enable the cdma cluster controller:
cdma pdsn cluster controller interface FastEthernet1/0cdma pdsn cluster controller member
To enable the periodic process to flush the dangling session records on the controller, enable the cluster controller to use CAC parameters to distribute the load, and enable the member selection policy, use the cdma pdsn cluster controller member command in global configuration mode. Use the no form of the command to disable this feature.
cdma pdsn cluster controller member {periodic-update | reva-support | selection-policy}
no cdma pdsn cluster controller member {periodic-update | reva-support | selection-policy}
Syntax Description
periodic-update
Enables you to receive periodic session info from members.
reva-support
Configures member reva-support.
selection-policy
Configures member selection-policy.
Defaults
There are no default values.
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
Release Modification12.3(8)ZB1
This command was introduced.
12.4(15)XN
This reva-support keyword was introduced.
Examples
The following example shows how to enable the cdma pdsn cluster controller member reva-support command:
Router(config)#cdma pdsn cluster controller member ?periodic-update Receive periodic session info from membersreva-support Member reva-supportselection-policy Member selection policycdma pdsn cluster controller pcf group
To perform PCF redirection in a cluster controller, the PCF and PDSN groups must be configured. Use the cdma pdsn cluster controller pcf group command in global configuration mode to configure a list of PCF IP addresses under a group. Use the no form to remove the configured PCF group.
cdma pdsn cluster controller pcf group Group Number
no cdma pdsn cluster controller pcf group Group Number
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default keywords or arguments.
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
Usage Guidelines
Using the command, you can configure a single or a list of PCF IP addresses under one group. You cannot configure overlapping PCF IP addresses within same or different groups.
Examples
The following example shows how to configure a PCF group in a cluster controller:
PDSN(config)# cdma pdsn cluster controller ?interface Name of the interface to use to cluster with membersmember Configure member parameterspcf PCF Grouppdsn PDSN Groupqueueing Request queueing for controllerredirect PDSN Redirectionrp-signaling-proxy Proxy R-P signaling to PDSN cluster memberssession-high Configure cluster controller high session water marksession-low Configure cluster controller low session water markstandby Enable hotstandby supporttimeout Time without msg from a member until controller seeksthis memberwindow Sequential seek msgs sent to member before it is presumedofflinePDSN(config)# cdma pdsn cluster controller pcf ?group PCF GroupPDSN(config)# cdma pdsn cluster controller pcf group ?<1-100> PCF Group numberPDSN(config)# cdma pdsn cluster controller pcf group 1PDSN(config-pcf-group)# ?description Group descriptionexit Exit from PCF group modeno negate values of a commandpcf PCF AddressesPDSN(config-pcf-group)# description ?WORD PCF group descriptionPDSN(config-pcf-group)# descriPDSN(config-pcf-group)# description PCF_G1PDSN(config-pcf-group)#PDSN(config-pcf-group)# pcf ?A.B.C.D Start IP AddressPDSN(config-pcf-group)# pcf 2.2.2.2 ?A.B.C.D End IP address<cr>PDSN(config-pcf-group)# pcf 2.2.2.2 3.3.3.3PDSN(config-pcf-group)# endPDSN#PDSN# sh run | section pcf groupcdma pdsn cluster controller pcf group 1description PCF_G1pcf 2.2.2.2 3.3.3.3PDSN#cdma pdsn cluster controller pdsn group
To perform PCF redirection in a cluster controller, the PCF and PDSN groups must be configured. Use the cdma pdsn cluster controller pdsn group command in global configuration mode to configure a list of PDSN IP addresses under a group. Use the no form to remove the configured PDSN group.
cdma pdsn cluster controller pdsn group Group Number
no cdma pdsn cluster controller pdsn group Group Number
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default keywords or arguments.
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
Usage Guidelines
Use the command to configure a single or a list of PDSN IP addresses under one group. You cannot configure overlapping PDSN IP addresses within same or different groups. Configure one primary PDSN IP address under one PDSN group, and use it whenever you have to select one PDSN from the given PDSN group.
Examples
The following example shows how to configure PDSN group in a cluster controller:
PDSN(config)# cdma pdsn cluster controller ?interface Name of the interface to use to cluster with membersmember Configure member parameterspcf PCF Grouppdsn PDSN Groupqueueing Request queueing for controllerredirect PDSN Redirectionrp-signaling-proxy Proxy R-P signaling to PDSN cluster memberssession-high Configure cluster controller high session water marksession-low Configure cluster controller low session water markstandby Enable hotstandby supporttimeout Time without msg from a member until controller seeksthis memberwindow Sequential seek msgs sent to member before it is presumedofflinePDSN(config)# cdma pdsn cluster controller pdsn ?group PDSN GroupPDSN(config)# cdma pdsn cluster controller pdsn group ?<1-100> PDSN Group numberPDSN(config)# cdma pdsn cluster controller pdsn group 2PDSN(config-pdsn-group)#PDSN(config-pdsn-group)# ?description Group descriptionexit Exit from PDSN group modeno negate values of a commandpdsn PDSN Members in the groupprimary Primary member of the groupPDSN(config-pdsn-group)# descPDSN(config-pdsn-group)# description ?WORD PDSN group descriptionPDSN(config-pdsn-group)# description PDSN_G2PDSN(config-pdsn-group)#PDSN(config-pdsn-group)# pdsn ?A.B.C.D Start IP AddressPDSN(config-pdsn-group)# pdsn 10.10.10.10 ?A.B.C.D End IP address<cr>PDSN(config-pdsn-group)# pdsn 10.10.10.10 20.20.20.1PDSN(config-pdsn-group)#PDSN(config-pdsn-group)# primary ?A.B.C.D Primary member IPPDSN(config-pdsn-group)# primary 30.30.30.30PDSN(config-pdsn-group)#PDSN(config-pdsn-group)# exitPDSN(config)# exitPDSN#PDSN# sh ru*Jul 8 11:02:25.330: %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by consolePDSN# sh runPDSN# sh running-config | section pdsn groupcdma pdsn cluster controller pdsn group 2description PDSN_G2pdsn 10.10.10.10 20.20.20.1primary 30.30.30.30PDSN#cdma pdsn cluster controller redirect
To perform IMSI or PCF redirection in a cluster controller, use the cdma pdsn cluster controller redirect command in global configuration mode to configure a list of PDSN IP addresses under a group. Use the no form to remove the redirection configuration in the controller.
cdma pdsn cluster controller redirect
no cdma pdsn cluster controller redirect
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
No default keywords or arguments.
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
Usage Guidelines
Use the command to configure IMSI or PCF redirection in a cluster controller.
Examples
The following examples show how to configure IMSI redirection in a cluster controller:
PDSN(config)# cdma pdsn cluster controller ?interface Name of the interface to use to cluster with membersmember Configure member parameterspcf PCF Grouppdsn PDSN Groupqueueing Request queueing for controllerredirect PDSN Redirectionrp-signaling-proxy Proxy R-P signaling to PDSN cluster memberssession-high Configure cluster controller high session water marksession-low Configure cluster controller low session water markstandby Enable hotstandby supporttimeout Time without msg from a member until controller seeksthis memberwindow Sequential seek msgs sent to member before it is presumedofflinePDSN(config)# cdma pdsn cluster controller redirectPDSN(config-redirect)#?exit Exit from PCF group modeimsi IMSI redirectionno negate values of a commandpcf PCF redirectionPDSN(config-redirect)# imsi ?WORD Start IMSI numberPDSN(config-redirect)# imsi 123456789012345 ?WORD End IMSI numberpdsn PDSN GroupPDSN(config-redirect)# imsi 123456789012345 123456789013400 ?pdsn PDSN GroupPDSN(config-redirect)# imsi 123456789012345 123456789013400 pdsn ?<1-100> PDSN Group number[Note] PDSN group must be configured before configuring the IMSI redirection.PDSN(config-redirect)# imsi 123456789012345 123456789013400 pdsn 2 ?force Configure Force option<cr>
Note
When you configure the force option of this command, the primary IP address configured under the PDSN group is used by default for IMSI redirection. It ignores the other PDSN IP addresses configured under the PDSN group. To configure the force option of this command, you have to configure the primary IP address under the PDSN group.
PDSN(config-redirect)# imsi 123456789012345 123456789013400 pdsn 2PDSN(config-redirect)# endPDSN#PDSN# sh run | section redirectcdma pdsn cluster controller redirectimsi 123456789012345 123456789013400 pdsn 2PDSN#Example for PCF redirection configuration:
PDSN(config)# cdma pdsn cluster controller ?interface Name of the interface to use to cluster with membersmember Configure member parameterspcf PCF Grouppdsn PDSN Groupqueueing Request queueing for controllerredirect PDSN Redirectionrp-signaling-proxy Proxy R-P signaling to PDSN cluster memberssession-high Configure cluster controller high session water marksession-low Configure cluster controller low session water markstandby Enable hotstandby supporttimeout Time without msg from a member until controller seeksthis memberwindow Sequential seek msgs sent to member before it is presumedofflinePDSN(config)# cdma pdsn cluster controller redPDSN(config)# cdma pdsn cluster controller redirectPDSN(config-redirect)#PDSN(config-redirect)# ?exit Exit from PCF group modeimsi IMSI redirectionno negate values of a commandpcf PCF redirectionPDSN(config-redirect)# pcf ?<1-100> PCF Group numberPDSN(config-redirect)# pcf 1 ?pdsn PDSN Group
Note
You need to configure the PCF group before you configure the PCF redirection.
PDSN(config-redirect)# pcf 1 pdsn ?<1-100> PDSN Group number
Note
You need to configure the PDSN group before you configure the IMSI redirection.
PDSN(config-redirect)# pcf 1 pdsn 2 ?force Configure Force option<cr>
Note
When you configure the force option of this command, the primary IP address configured under the PDSN group is used by default for IMSI redirection. It ignores the other PDSN IP addresses configured under the PDSN group. To configure the force option of this command, you have to configure the primary IP address under the PDSN group.
PDSN(config-redirect)# pcf 1 pdsn 2 forcePDSN(config-redirect)# endPDSN#PDSN# sh runPDSN# sh run | section redirectcdma pdsn cluster controller redirectpcf 1 pdsn 2 forcePDSN#cdma pdsn cluster controller session-high
To generate an alarm when the controller reaches the upper threshold of the maximum number of sessions it can handle, use the cdma pdsn cluster member session-high command. To disable this feature, use the no form of this command.
cdma pdsn cluster controller session-high 1-1000000
no cdma pdsn cluster controller session-high 1-1000000
Syntax Description
Defaults
The range is 1-1000000. The configured value should be more than the lower threshold value. The default value is 200000.
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
Usage Guidelines
You should take into account the number of members in the cluster when you configure the high threshold. For example, if there are only 2 members in the cluster, the high threshold should be less than 40000.
Examples
The following example shows how to enable the cdma pdsn cluster controller session-high command:
Received SNMPv1 Trap:Community: publicEnterprise: cCdmaPdsnMIBNotifPrefixAgent-addr: 9.15.72.15Enterprise Specific trap.Enterprise Specific trap: 8Time Ticks: 9333960cCdmaServiceAffectedLevel.0 = major(3)cCdmaClusterSessHighThreshold.0 = 50cdma pdsn cluster controller session-low
To generate an alarm when the controller reaches the lower threshold of the sessions (hint to NOC that the system is being under utilized), use the cdma pdsn cluster member session-low command. To disable this feature, use the no form of this command.
cdma pdsn cluster controller session-low 1-999999
no cdma pdsn cluster controller session-low 1-999999
Syntax Description
Defaults
The range is 0-999999. The configured value should be less than the upper threshold value. The default value is 190000.
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
Usage Guidelines
You should take into account the number of members in the cluster when you configure the low threshold.
Examples
The following example shows how to enable the cdma pdsn cluster controller session-low command:
Received SNMPv1 Trap:Community: publicEnterprise: cCdmaPdsnMIBNotifPrefixAgent-addr: 9.15.72.15Enterprise Specific trap.Enterprise Specific trap: 9Time Ticks: 9330691cCdmaServiceAffectedLevel.0 = major(3)cCdmaClusterSessLowThreshold.0 = 10cdma pdsn cluster member
To configure the PDSN to operate as a cluster member, and to configure various parameters on the cluster member, use the cdma pdsn cluster member command. To disable certain cluster controller parameters, use the no form of this command.
cdma pdsn cluster member [controller ipaddr | interface interface-name | prohibit type
| timeout seconds [window number] | window number]no cdma pdsn cluster member [controller ipaddr | interface interface-name | prohibit type
| timeout seconds [window number] | window number]Syntax Description
Defaults
The default timeout value for the cluster member is 10 seconds.
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
Release Modification12.2(2)XC
This command was introduced.
12.4(22)XR
Support for queueing is removed in this release.
Usage Guidelines
The prohibit field enables a member to administratively rid itself of its load without service interruption. When enabled, the member is no longer given any new data sessions by the controller.
Examples
The following example shows how to enable a cdma pdsn cluster member:
cdma pdsn cluster member interface FastEthernet1/0cdma pdsn cluster member periodic-update
To enable sending only bulk-update on a member PDSN, use the cdma pdsn cluster member periodic-update command in Global configuration mode. To disable this feature, use the no form of the command.
cdma pdsn cluster member periodic-update time
no cdma pdsn cluster member periodic-update time
Syntax Description
time
The time between when the member sends periodic bulk-updates. The time can be between 300 to 3000 msecs.
Defaults
The default value is 1000 ms.
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
Examples
The following example shows how to enable the cdma pdsn cluster member periodic-update command:
Router# cdma pdsn cluster member periodic-update 1000cdma pdsn cluster member prohibit administratively
To separate a member PDSN out of the cluster use the cdma pdsn cluster member prohibit administratively command in global configuration mode. To disable this feature, use the no form of the command.
cdma pdsn cluster member prohibit administratively
no cdma pdsn cluster member prohibit administratively
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
There are no default values.
Command Modes
Global configuration.
Command History
Usage Guidelines
Note
By default the same HSRP interface is used for both the active and standby controller seek message exchanges, and active and standby record sync. If you choose to not use the HSRP address, and instead use a loopback address, issue this command.
The status of the member is updated to the controller in a subsequent periodic keepalive reply message the member sends to the controller. When the controller receives the message, it does not select this member for any of the new incoming calls. The member PDSNs that are prohibited administratively can be displayed on the controller using the show cluster controller member prohibited administratively command.
Examples
The following example shows how to enable the use of the cdma pdsn cluster member prohibit administratively command.
Router# cdma pdsn cluster member prohibit administrativelycdma pdsn compliance
To configure PDSN behavior to comply with various standards, use the cdma pdsn compliance command in global configuration mode. Use the no form of the command to disable this function.
cdma pdsn compliance [iosv4.1] [sdb] [is835a] [is835c]
no cdma pdsn compliance [iosv4.1] [sdb] [is835a] [is835c]
Syntax Description
Defaults
There are no default values for this command.
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
Release Modification12.3(11)YF1
This command was introduced.
12.3(11)YF2
The sdb keyword was introduced.
Examples
The following example shows how to enable one instance of the cdma pdsn compliance command:
Router# cdma pdsn compliance is835acdma pdsn compliance hrpd ipflow-discriminator
To configure PDSN to send the IP Flow Discriminator of 3 bytes without reserved bytes in the A10s, use the cdma pdsn compliance hrpd ipflow-discriminator command in the global configuration mode. Use the no form of the command to disable this feature.
cdma pdsn compliance hrpd ipflow-discriminator
no cdma pdsn compliance hrpd ipflow-discriminator
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
By default the command is disabled.
Command Modes
Global configuration.
Command History
Examples
The following example shows how to enable the cdma pdsn compliance hrpd ipflow-discriminator command:
PDSN(config)# cdma pdsn compliance hrpd ipflow-discriminatorcdma pdsn compliance iosv4.1 session-reference
3GPP2 IOS version 4.2 mandates that the Session Reference ID in the A11 Registration Request is always set to 1. To configure the PDSN to interoperate with a PCF that is not compliant with 3GPP2 IOS version 4.2, use the cdma pdsn compliance iosv4.1 session-reference command in Global configuration mode. To disable this configuration, use the no form of this command.
cdma pdsn compliance iosv4.1 session-reference
no cdma pdsn compliance iosv4.1 session-reference
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
Session Reference ID set to 1 in the A11 registration Request is on by default.
Command Modes
Global configuration.
Command History
Examples
The following example shows how to instruct the PDSN to skip any checks done on the session reference id of incoming Registration Requests to ensure that they are set to 1.
Router # cdma pdsn compliance iosv4.1 session-referenceRelated Commands
Command Descriptiondebug cdma pdsn a11
Displays debug messages for A11 interface errors, events, and packets.
cdma pdsn dos
To enable dos, use the cdma pdsn dos command in global configuration mode. Use the no form of the command to disable this function.
cdma pdsn dos
no cdma pdsn dos
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
There are no default values for this command.
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
Examples
The following example shows how to enable the cdma pdsn dos command:
Router(config)# cdma pdsn doscdma pdsn debug show-conditions
To configure the PDSN to print the username/IMSI along with the debugs even without configuring conditional debugging, use the cdma pdsn debug show-conditions command in global configuration mode. Use the no form of the command to disable this function.
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
The default value is disabled.
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
Usage Guidelines
When the debug conditions match, every line of the debug message is prefixed with either the username or the IMSI (not both), depending on the condition set.
This behavior is controlled through the cdma pdsn debug show-condition and ip mobile debug include username commands. If conditional debugging is enabled without these CLI being configured, the username/IMSI is not displayed in the debugs. However, if the above CLIs are configured without configuring conditional debugging, the username/IMSI is printed along with the debugs.
Examples
The following example shows how to enable username and IMSI printing in the debugs:
Router(config)#cdma pdsn debug show-conditioncdma pdsn failure-history
To configure CDMA PDSN SNMP session failure history size, use the cdma pdsn failure-history command in global configuration mode. To return to the default length of time, use the no form of this command.
cdma pdsn failure-history entries
no cdma pdsn failure-history
Syntax Description
entries
Maximum number of entries that can be recorded in the SNMP session failure table. Possible values are 0 through 2000.
Defaults
No default behavior or values.
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
Examples
The following example shows how to specify 1000 as the maximum number of entries that can be recorded in the SNMP session table:
cdma pdsn failure-history 1000Related Commands
cdma pdsn imsi-min-equivalence
To support inter technology handoff of 1xRTT from Evolved Data Optimized (EVDO) or to EVDO, use the cdma pdsn imsi-min-equivalence command in global configuration mode. To disable the support, use the no form of this command.
cdma pdsn imsi-min-equivalence
no cdma pdsn imsi-min-equivalence
Configure the cdma pdsn imsi-min-equivalence command in a fresh server with no sessions.
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
There are no default values for this command.
Command Modes
Global configuration.
Command History
Examples
The following example shows how to enable cdma pdsn imsi-min-equivalence command:
Router(config)# cdma pdsn imsi-min-equivalenceShow output when the mobile subscriber id (msid) number is lesser than 11 digits:
PDSN-ACT# show cdma pdsn session msid 45678987655Mobile Station ID IMSI 112345678987655PCF IP Address 4.0.0.1, PCF Session ID 1A10 connection time 00:02:33, registration lifetime 20000 secNumber of successful A11 re-registrations 0Remaining session lifetime 19846 secAlways-On not enabled for the userCurrent Access network ID 0004-0000-01Last airlink record received is Active Start, airlink is activeGRE protocol type is 0x8881GRE sequence number transmit 13, receive 0Using interface Virtual-Access3, status OPNUsing AHDLC engine on slot 0, channel ID 2Service Option 1xRTT Flow Discrimination 0 DSCP Included 0Flow Count forward 0 reverse 0This session has 1 flowThis session has 0 service flowsSession Airlink State ActiveThis session has 0 TFTsQos subscriber profileShow output when the mobile subscriber id (msid) number is lesser than 10 digits:PDSN-ACT# show cdma pdsn session msid 5678987655Mobile Station ID IMSI 112345678987655PCF IP Address 4.0.0.1, PCF Session ID 1A10 connection time 00:02:48, registration lifetime 20000 secNumber of successful A11 re-registrations 0Remaining session lifetime 19831 secAlways-On not enabled for the userCurrent Access network ID 0004-0000-01Last airlink record received is Active Start, airlink is activeGRE protocol type is 0x8881GRE sequence number transmit 13, receive 0Using interface Virtual-Access3, status OPNUsing AHDLC engine on slot 0, channel ID 2Service Option 1xRTT Flow Discrimination 0 DSCP Included 0Flow Count forward 0 reverse 0This session has 1 flowThis session has 0 service flowsSession Airlink State ActiveThis session has 0 TFTsQos subscriber profilecdma pdsn ingress-address-filtering
To enable ingress address filtering, use the cdma pdsn ingress-address-filtering command in global configuration mode. To disable ingress address filtering, use the no form of this command.
cdma pdsn ingress-address-filtering
no cdma pdsn ingress-address-filtering
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
Ingress address filtering is disabled.
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
Usage Guidelines
When this command is configured, the PDSN checks the source IP address of every packet received on the PPP link from the mobile station. If the address is not associated with the PPP link to the mobile station and is not an MIP RRQ or Agent Solicitation, then the PDSN discards the packet and sends a request to reestablish the PPP link.
Examples
The following example shows how to enable ingress address filtering:
cdma pdsn ingress-address-filteringRelated Commands
Command Descriptionshow cdma pdsn
Displays the current status and configuration of the PDSN gateway.
show cdma pdsn session
Displays the session information on the PDSN.
cdma pdsn ipv6
To enable the PDSN IPv6 functionality, use the cdma pdsn ipv6 command in global configuration mode. Use the now form of the command to disable this function.
cdma pdsn ipv6 {ra-count 1-5 [ra-interval 1-1800]}
no cdma pdsn ipv6 {ra-count 1-5 [ra-interval 1-1800]}
Syntax Description
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
Usage Guidelines
If the cdma pdsn ipv6 command is not entered, and a PDSN session is brought up with IPv6, the session is terminated and the following message displayed:
%CDMA_PDSN-3-PDSNIPV6NOTENABLED: PDSN IPv6 feature has not been enabled.
Examples
The following example shows how to control the number and interval Routing Advertisements sent to the MN when an IPv6CP session comes up:
Router(config)# cdma pdsn ipv6 ra-count 2 ra-interval 3cdma pdsn maximum pcf
To set the maximum number of PCFs that can connect to a PDSN, use the cdma pdsn maximum pcf command in global configuration mode. To disable a configured limit, use the no form of this command.
cdma pdsn maximum pcf maxpcf
no cdma pdsn maximum pcf
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values.
Command Modes
Global Configuration
Command History
Usage Guidelines
If no maximum number of PCFs is configured, the only limitation is the amount of memory.
You can configure the maximum PCFs to be less than the existing PCFs. As a result, when you issue the show cdma pdsn command, you may see more existing PCFs than the configured maximum. It is the responsibility of the user to bring down the existing PCFs to match the configured maximum.
Examples
The following example shows how to specify 200 as the maximum PCFs that can be sent:
cdma pdsn maximum pcf 200Related Commands
Command Descriptionshow cdma pdsn
Displays the current status and configuration of the PDSN gateway.
cdma pdsn maximum sessions
To set the maximum number of mobile sessions allowed on a PDSN, use the cdma pdsn maximum sessions command in global configuration mode. To disable a configured limit, use the no form of this command.
cdma pdsn maximum sessions maxsessions
no cdma pdsn maximum sessions
Syntax Description
maxsessions
Maximum number of mobile sessions allowed on a PDSN. Possible values depend on which image you are using.
Defaults
The c-5 images support 8000 sessions, and the c-6 images support 20000 sessions.
The PDSN 4.0 Release supports 25000 sessions.
The PDSN 5.0 Release supports 175000 sessions.
Command Modes
Global Configuration.
Command History
Usage Guidelines
If PDSN runs out of resources before the configured number is reached, the PDSN rejects the creation of further sessions.
You can configure the maximum sessions to be less than the existing sessions. As a result, when you issue the show cdma pdsn command, you may see more existing sessions than the configured maximum. It is the responsibility of the user to bring down the existing sessions to match the configured maximum.
Examples
The following example shows how to set the maximum number of mobile sessions to 100:
cdma pdsn maximum sessions 100Related Commands
cdma pdsn mobile-advertisement-burst
To configure the number and interval of Agent Advertisements that a PDSN FA can send, use the cdma pdsn mobile-advertisement-burst command in either interface or global configuration mode. To reset the configuration to the defaults, use the no form of this command.
cdma pdsn mobile-advertisement-burst {number value | interval msec}
no cdma pdsn mobile-advertisement-burst {number | interval}
Syntax Description
Defaults
The default number of agent advertisements to send is 5.
The default interval between advertisements is 200 milliseconds.
Command Modes
Interface or Global configuration.
Command History
Usage Guidelines
You must specify at least one of the optional parameters. Otherwise, the command has no effect. When virtual-access interfaces are created from the virtual template, default values are used for any parameters not already configured on the virtual template.
This command should be configured on virtual templates only, and only when PDSN service is configured.
Examples
The following example shows how to configure PDSN FA advertisement:
cdma pdsn mobile-advertisement-burst number 10 interval 500Related Commands
cdma pdsn msid-authentication
To enable MSID-based authentication and access, use the cdma pdsn msid-authentication command in global configuration mode. To disable MSID-based authentication and access, use the no form of this command.
cdma pdsn msid-authentication [close-session-on-failure] [imsi number] [irm number] [min number] [profile-password password]
no cdma pdsn msid-authentication
Syntax Description
Defaults
MSID authentication is disabled. When enabled, the default values are as follows:
•
imsi: 5
•
irm: 4
•
min: 6
•
profile-password: cisco
Command Modes
Global Configuration.
Command History
Release Modification12.1(3)XS
This command was introduced.
12.2(2)XC
The profile-password keyword was added.
12.2(8)ZB1
The close-session-on-failure keyword was added
Usage Guidelines
MSID authentication provides Simple IP service for mobile stations that do not negotiate CHAP or PAP. Cisco PDSN retrieves a network profile based on the MSID from the RADIUS server. The network profile should include the internet realm of the home network that owns the MSID. Cisco PDSN constructs the NAI from the MSID and the realm. The constructed NAI is used in generated accounting records. If the PDSN is unable to obtain the realm, then it denies service to the mobile station.
The identifier used to retrieve the network profile from the RADIUS server depends on the format of the MSID, which can be one of the following:
•
International Mobile Station Identity (IMSI)
•
Mobile Identification Number (MIN)
•
International Roaming MIN (IRM)
If the mobile station uses IMSI, the default identifier that PDSN uses to retrieve network profile is of the form "IMSI-nnnnn" where "nnnnn" is the first five digits of the IMSI. The number of digits from the IMSI to be used can be configured using the command cdma pdsn msid-authentication imsi.
If the mobile station uses MIN, the default identifier that PDSN uses to retrieve network profile is of the form "MIN-nnnnnn" where "nnnnnn" is the first six digits of the MIN. The number of digits from the MIN to be used can be configured using the command cdma pdsn msid-authentication min.
If the mobile station uses IRM, the default identifier that PDSN uses to retrieve network profile is of the form "IRM-nnnn" where "nnnn" is the first four digits of the IRM. The number of digits from the IRM to be used can be configured using the command cdma pdsn msid-authentication irm.
The realm should be defined in the network profile on the RADIUS user with the Cisco AVPair attribute cdma:cdma-realm.
Examples
The following example shows how to enable MSID-based authentication and access:
cdma pdsn msid-authentication profile-password test1Related Commands
Command Descriptionshow cdma pdsn
Displays the current status and configuration of the PDSN gateway.
cdma pdsn multiple service-flows
To enable the Multiple flow support feature, use the cdma pdsn multiple service-flows command in global configuration mode. Use the no form of the command to disable this feature.
cdma pdsn multiple service-flows [maximum number]
no cdma pdsn multiple service-flows [maximum number]
Syntax Description
Command Descriptionmaximum number
Defines the maximum number of auxiliary A10s that can be created between the PDSN and the PCF. The default number of auxiliary A10s allowed is 7.
Defaults
The default number of auxiliary A10s allowed is 7. Main A10 also should be included here.
Command Modes
Global configuration mode.
Command History
Usage Guidelines
Configure the cdma pdsn multiple service-flows command on the controller PDSN (no need for maximum number of connections).
Examples
The following example shows how to enable the cdma pdsn multiple service-flows command:
)# cdma pdsn multiple service-flows ?maximum Maximum limitqos Configure qos parameters<cr>Router# cdma pdsn multiple service-flowsRouter# cdma pdsn multiple service-flows maximum 8cdma pdsn multiple service-flows qos remark-dscp
To configure the DSCP remark value used for marking data packets, use the cdma pdsn multiple service-flows qos remark-dscp command in global configuration mode. Use the no form of the command to disable this feature.
cdma pdsn multiple service-flows qos remark-dscp value
no cdma pdsn multiple service-flows qos remark-dscp value
Syntax Description
Command Descriptionvalue
Used for marking when the data packets from the mobile towards the internet is determined to have the DSCP not within the allowed dscp value for that mobile
Command Default
There are no default values.
Command Modes
Global configuration.
Command History
Usage Guidelines
This command configures the DSCP remark value used for marking when the data packets from the mobile towards the internet are determined to have a DSCP value that is not within the allowed DSCP values for that mobile. Here are the values:
Router# cdma pdsn multiple service-flows qos remark-dscp ?AF11 AF11AF12 AF12AF13 AF13AF21 AF21AF22 AF22AF23 AF23AF31 AF31AF32 AF32AF33 AF33AF41 AF41AF42 AF42AF43 AF43Default Selector Class 0EF EFclass1 Selector Class 1class2 Selector Class 2class3 Selector Class 3class4 Selector Class 4class5 Selector Class 5class6 Selector Class 6class7 Selector Class 7Examples
The following example shows how to enable the cdma pdsn multiple service-flows qos remark-dscp command:
Router# cdma pdsn multiple service-flows qos remark-dscp AF11cdma pdsn multiple service-flows qos remark-maxclass
To map the Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) value of the unauthorized packet (upstream) to a DSCP value on per-user basis, use the cdma pdsn multiple service-flows qos remark-maxclass command in global configuration mode. Use the no form of the command to disable this feature.
This command enables PDSN to map the DSCP value of the packet to the max-class value that is either downloaded from AAA or configured locally.
cdma pdsn multiple service-flows qos remark-maxclass
no cdma pdsn multiple service-flows qos remark-maxclass
Syntax Description
There are no keywords or arguments for this command.
Command Default
There are no default values.
Command Modes
Global configuration.
Command History
Examples
The following example shows how to enable the cdma pdsn multiple service-flows qos remark-maxclass command:
Router(config)# cdm pds multiple service-flows qos remark-maxclasscdma pdsn multiple service-flows qos subscriber profile
To configure the local subscriber qos profile, use the cdma pdsn multiple service-flows qos subscriber profile command in global configuration mode. Use the no form of the command to disable this feature.
cdma pdsn multiple service-flows qos subscriber profile
no cdma pdsn multiple service-flows qos subscriber profile
Syntax Description
There are no keywords or arguments for this command.
Command Default
There are no default values.
Command Modes
Global configuration.
Command History
Usage Guidelines
This profile is used for a MN when the Subscriber QoS profile is not downloaded from AAA.
Examples
The following example shows how to enable the cdma pdsn multiple service-flows qos subscriber profile command:
Router(config)# cdm pds multiple service-flows qos subscriber profileRouter(config-qos-profile)#Eg:cdma pdsn multiple service-flows qos subscriber profilecdma pdsn pcf
To enable sending of vendor specific attributes in subscriber QoS profile based on the PCF, use the cdma pdsn pcf ip-address command in global configuration mode. Use the no form of the command to disable this feature.
cdma pdsn pcf PCF IP address ending IP address vendor-id NVSE Vendor id
no cdma pdsn pcf PCF IP address ending IP Address vendor-id NVSE Vendor id
Syntax Description
PCF IP address
Single or starting PCF IP address
ending PCF IP address
Ending PCF IP address.
NVSE Vendor Id
Radius vendor ID of PCF.
Defaults
The default value is that the home area attribute is not sent to the PCF.
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
Examples
The following example shows how to enable the cdma pdsn pcf command to configure vendor-id for a set of PCFs:
Router (config)# cdma pdsn pcf 10.1.1.1 10.1.1.50 vendor-id 3729cdma pdsn qos policy flow-only
To enable flow-based policy, use the cdma pdsn qos policy flow-only command in global configuration mode. Use the no form of the command to disable this feature.
cdma pdsn qos policy flow-only
no cdma pdsn qos policy flow-only
Syntax Description
There are no arguments or keywords for this command.
Defaults
There are no default values for this command.
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
Examples
The following example shows how to enable the cdma pdsn qos policy flow-only command:
Router(config)# cdma pdsn qos policy flow-onlycdma pdsn radius disconnect
To enable support for Radius Disconnect on the Cisco PDSN, use the cdma pdsn radius disconnect command in Global configuration. Use the no form of the command to disable this feature.
cdma pdsn radius disconnect [nai]
no cdma pdsn radius disconnect [nai]
Syntax Description
nai
(Optional) Indicates whether to enable processing of Disconnect Request received with only the NAI attribute.
Defaults
By default the PDSN does not process a Disconnect Request received with only the nai attribute.
Command Modes
Global Configuration
Command History
Usage Guidelines
By default the PDSN does not process a Disconnect Request received with only NAI attribute. In a Service provider environment all simple IP sessions can be opened with the same user-name (and in case of Resource Management for sessions), therefore, a session identification attribute is sent in Disconnect Request. Additionally, the overhead to maintain tables relating sessions and NAI can be avoided in such cases.
But if the PDSN can receive a Disconnect Request with only an NAI attribute in a particular environment, then nai keyword should be configured.
This configuration sets the Session Termination Capability VSA value to 1. The presence of other feature configurations (like MIP Revocation) can alter that value.
Examples
The following example shows how to enable the cdma pdsn radius disconnect command:
Router(config)#cdma pdsn radius disconnect nai
cdma pdsn redirect imsi
To perform IMSI redirection on a standalone PDSN, use the cdma pdsn redirect imsi command in global configuration mode. Use the no form of the command to disable this feature.
cdma pdsn redirect imsi IMSI ending IMSI member Member-IP
no cdma pdsn redirect imsi IMSI
Syntax Description
IMSI
Indicates the single or starting IMSI value.
Ending IMSI
Indicates the ending IMSI value.
Member-IP
Indicates the redirected PDSN IP address.
Defaults
No default keywords or arguments.
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
Usage Guidelines
You can configure the command for a single or a range of IMSI values. If both the values in the range are equal, then the command takes only the single IMSI value. If you enable the cdma pdsn imsi-min-equivalence command, only lower10 digits of the configured IMSI values are used effectively for the IMSI redirection.
Examples
The following example shows how to configure IMSI redirection for a Standalone PDSN for a range of IMSIs:
Router(config)# cdma pdsn redirect ?imsi - IMSI Redirectionpcf - PCF RedirectionRouter(config)# cdma pdsn redirect imsi ?Single or Start IMSI - 15 digit IMSI addressRouter(config)# cdma pdsn redirect imsi 123456789012345 ?Ending IMSI - 15 digit IMSI addressRouter(config)# cdma pdsn redirect imsi 123456789012345 123456789012400 ?member - PDSN memberRouter(config)# cdma pdsn redirect imsi 123456789012345 123456789012400 member ?PDSN IP address - IP address of PDSN where A11 need to be redirectedRouter(config)# cdma pdsn redirect imsi 123456789012345 123456789012400 member 2.1.1.1cdma pdsn redirect pcf
To perform PCF redirection on a standalone PDSN, use the cdma pdsn redirect pcf command in global configuration mode. Use the no form of the command to disable this feature.
cdma pdsn redirect pcf PCF IP Address ending PCF Address member Member-IP
no cdma pdsn redirect pcf PCF IP Address
Syntax Description
PCF IP Address
Indicates the single or starting PCF IP address.
Ending PCF IP Address
Indicates the ending PCF IP address.
Member-IP
Indicates the redirected PDSN IP address.
Defaults
No default keywords or arguments.
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
Usage Guidelines
You can configure the command for a single or a range of PCF IP addresses. If both the values in the range are equal, then the command takes only the single PCF IP address.
Examples
The following example shows how to configure PCF redirection for a Standalone PDSN for a range of IMSIs:
Router(config)# cdma pdsn redirect ?imsi - MSID Redirectionpcf - PCF RedirectionRouter(config)# cdma pdsn redirect pcf ?PCF IP address - Single or Start of the range of PCF IP addressRouter(config)# cdma pdsn redirect pcf 11.11.11.11 ?PCF IP address - Last PCF address in the rangeRouter(config)# cdma pdsn redirect pcf 11.11.11.11 11.11.11.200 ?member - PDSN memberRouter(config)# cdma pdsn redirect pcf 11.11.11.11 11.11.11.200 member ?PDSN IP address - IP address of PDSN where A11 need to be redirectedRouter(config)# cdma pdsn redirect pcf 11.11.11.11 11.11.11.200 member 2.1.1.1cdma pdsn redundancy
To enable the active PDSN to synchronize the session and flow related data to its standby peer, use the cdma pdsn redundancy command in global configuration mode. Use the no form of the command to disable this function.
cdma pdsn redundancy
no cdma pdsn redundancy
Syntax Description
There are no arguments or keywords for this command.
Defaults
The default setting is that PDSN redundancy is disabled.
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
Examples
The following example shows how to enable the cdma pdsn redundancy command:
Router (config)# cdma pdsn redundancycdma pdsn redundancy accounting send vsa swact
To send the Cisco VSA (cdma-rfswact) in first interim/stop record after switchover, use the cdma pdsn redundancy accounting send vsa swact command in Global configuration mode. To disable this feature, use the no form of the command.
cdma pdsn redundancy accounting send vsa swact
no cdma pdsn redundancy accounting send vsa swact
Syntax Description
There are no keywords or arguments for this command.
Defaults
By default, this command is disabled.
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
Usage Guidelines
After a switchover takes place, the first interim or stop accounting record (as appropriate) includes a VSA (cdma-rfswact) indicating that a switchover has occurred. The inclusion of this VSA is controllable through this CLI.
If periodic syncing is enabled, you cannot configure the cdma pdsn redundancy accounting send vsa swact command, and vice-versa, as the two approaches are mutually exclusive.
Note
Neither the cdma pdsn redundancy accounting send vsa swact command, or periodic syncing can be configured if the cdma pdsn redundancy command is not configured.
Examples
The following example shows how to enable the cdma pdsn redundancy accounting send vsa swact command:
Router(config)# cdma pdsn redundancy accounting send vsa swact
cdma pdsn redundancy accounting update-periodic
To enable the active PDSN to periodically synchronize accounting counters, and to synch accounting information between the active and standby in Session Redundancy environment, use the cdma pdsn redundancy accounting update-periodic command in global configuration mode. To disable this feature, use the no form of the command.
cdma pdsn redundancy accounting [update-periodic]
no cdma pdsn redundancy accounting [update-periodic]
Syntax Description
update-periodic
Syncs the G1/G2 and Packets In/Out with interim AAA updates, and closes the session if authorization fails.
Defaults
By default, this command is disabled.
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
Usage Guidelines
When configured, the byte and packet counts for each flow are synced from the active to the standby unit (only if they undergo a change) at the configured periodic accounting interval (using aaa accounting update periodic xxx). If periodic accounting is not configured, the byte and packet counts are not synced.
Examples
The following example shows how to enable the cdma pdsn redundancy accounting update-periodic command:
Router(config)# cdma pdsn redundancy accounting update-periodiccdma pdsn retransmit a11-update
To specify the maximum number of times an A11 Registration Update message is retransmitted, use the cdma pdsn retransmit a11-update command in global configuration mode. To return to the default of 5 retransmissions, use the no form of this command.
cdma pdsn retransmit a11-update number
no cdma pdsn retransmit a11-update
Syntax Description
number
Maximum number of times an A11 Registration Update message is retransmitted. Possible values are 0 through 9. The default is 5 retransmissions.
Defaults
5 retransmissions.
Command Modes
Global Configuration
Command History
Usage Guidelines
PDSN may initiate the release of an A10 connection by sending an A11 Registration Update message to the PCF. In this case, the PCF is expected to send an A11 Registration Acknowledge message followed by an A11 Registration Request with Lifetime set to 0. If PDSN does not receive an A11 Registration Acknowledge or an A11 Registration Request with Lifetime set to 0, or if it receives an A11 Registration Acknowledge message with an update denied status, PDSN retransmits the A11 Registration Update. The number of retransmissions is 5 by default and can be modified using this command.
Examples
The following example shows how to set 9 as the maximum number of times for A11 Registration Update messages to be retransmitted:
cdma pdsn retransmit a11-update 9Related Commands
cdma pdsn secure cluster
To configure one common security association for all PDSNs in a cluster, use the cdma pdsn secure cluster command. To remove this configuration, use the no form of the command.
cdma pdsn secure cluster default spi {value | inbound value outbound value} key {hex | ascii} string
no cdma pdsn secure cluster
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values.
Command Modes
Global Configuration
Command History
Usage Guidelines
The SPI is the 4-byte index that selects the specific security parameters to be used to authenticate the peer. The security parameters consist of the authentication algorithm and mode, replay attack protection method, timeout, and IP address.
Examples
The following example shows how to set a security association for a cluster of PDSNs:
cdma pdsn secure cluster spi 100 key hex 12345678123456781234567812345678Related Commands
cdma pdsn secure pcf
To configure the security association for one or more PCFs or the default security association for all PCFs, use the cdma pdsn secure pcf command. To remove this configuration, use the no form of the command.
cdma pdsn secure pcf {lower [upper] | default} spi {value | inbound value outbound value} key {hex | ascii} string [local-timezone]
no cdma pdsn secure pcf
Syntax Description
Defaults
There are no default behavior or values.
Command Modes
Global Configuration
Command History
Release Modification12.2(2)XC
This command was introduced.
12.2(8)BY1
The local-timezone keyword was added.
Usage Guidelines
The SPI is the 4-byte index that selects the specific security parameters to be used to authenticate the peer. The security parameters consist of the authentication algorithm and mode, replay attack protection method, timeout, and IP address.
You can configure several explicit and default secure PCF entries. (An explicit entry being one in which the IP address of a PCF is specified.) When the PDSN receives an A11 message from a PCF, it attempts to match the message to a secure PCF entry as follows:
•
The PDSN first checks the explicit entries and attempts to find a match based on the SPI value and the key.
•
If a match is found, the message is accepted. If no match is found, the PDSN checks the default entries (again attempting to match the SPI and the key).
•
If a match is found, the message is accepted. If no match is found, the message is discarded and an error message is generated.
When the PDSN receives a request from a PCF, it performs an identity check. As part of this check, the PDSN compares the timestamp of the request to its own local time and determines whether the difference is within a specified range. This range is determined by the replay time window. If the difference between the timestamp and the local time is not within this range, a request rejection message is sent back to the PCF along with the value of PDSN's local time.
Examples
The following example shows PCF 20.0.0.1, which has a key that is generated by the MD5 hash of the string:
cdma pdsn secure pcf 20.0.0.1 spi 100 key hex 12345678123456781234567812345678The following example shows how to configure a global default replay time of 60 seconds for all PCFs and all SPIs:
cdma pdsn secure pcf default replay 60The following example shows how to configure a default replay time of 30 seconds for a specific SPI applicable to all PCFs:
cdma pdsn secure pcf default spi 100 key ascii cisco replay 30The following example shows how to configure a replay time of 45 seconds for a specific PCF/SPI combination:
cdma pdsn secure pcf 192.168.105.4 spi 200 key ascii cisco replay 45Related Commands
cdma pdsn selection interface
To configure the interface used to send and receive PDSN selection messages, use the cdma pdsn selection interface command in global configuration mode. To remove the configuration, use the no form of the command.
cdma pdsn selection interface interface_name
no cdma pdsn selection interface
Syntax Description
interface_name
Name (type and number) of the interface that is connected to the LAN to be used to exchange PDSN selection messages with the other PDSNs in the cluster.
Defaults
No default behavior or values.
Command Modes
Global Configuration
Command History
Usage Guidelines
Each PDSN in a cluster maintains information about the mobile stations connected to the other PDSNs in the cluster. All PDSNs in the cluster exchange this information using periodic multicast messages. For this reason, all PDSNs in the cluster should be connected to a shared LAN.
This command identifies the interface on the PDSN that is connected to the LAN used for sending and receiving PDSN selection messages.
The Intelligent PDSN Selection feature does not work if you do not configure this interface on each PDSN in the cluster.
Examples
The following example shows how to set FastEthernet0/1 interface for sending and receiving PDSN selection messages:
cdma pdsn selection interface FastEthernet0/1Related Commands
cdma pdsn selection keepalive
To configure the intelligent PDSN selection keepalive feature, use the cdma pdsn selection keepalive command in global configuration mode. To disable the feature, use the no form of this command.
cdma pdsn selection keepalive value
no cdma pdsn selection keepalive
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values.
Command Modes
Global Configuration
Command History
Examples
The following example shows how to configure a keepalive value of 200 seconds:
cdma pdsn selection keepalive 200Related Commands
cdma pdsn selection load-balancing
To enable the load-balancing function of the intelligent PDSN selection feature, use the cdma pdsn selection load-balancing command in global configuration mode. To disable the load-balancing function, use the no form of this command.
cdma pdsn selection load-balancing [threshold val [alternate]]
no cdma pdsn selection load-balancing
Syntax Description
Defaults
The threshold value is 100 sessions.
Command Modes
Global Configuration
Command History
Release Modification12.1(3)XS
This command was introduced.
12.2(8)BY
The maximum number of sessions that can be load-balanced was raised to 20000.
Usage Guidelines
You must enable PDSN selection session-table-size first. If sessions in a PDSN go beyond the threshold, PDSN selection redirects the PCF to the PDSN that has less of a load.
Examples
The following example shows how to configure load-balancing with an advertisement interval of 2 minutes and a threshold of 50 sessions:
cdma pdsn selection load-balancing advertisement 2 threshold 50Related Commands
Command Descriptioncdma pdsn selection session-table-size
Defines the size of the selection session database.
show cdma pdsn session
Displays PDSN session information.
cdma pdsn selection session-table-size
In PDSN selection, a group of PDSNs maintains a distributed session database. To define the size of the database, use the cdma pdsn selection session-table-size command in global configuration mode. To disable PDSN selection, use the no form of this command.
cdma pdsn selection session-table-size size
no cdma pdsn selection session-table-size
Syntax Description
Defaults
PDSN selection is disabled.
The default session table size is undefined.
Command Modes
Global Configuration
Command History
Examples
The following example shows how to set the size of the distributed session database to 5000 sessions:
cdma pdsn selection session-table-size 5000Related Commands
Command Descriptioncdma pdsn selection load-balancing
Enables the load-balancing function of PDSN selection.
show cdma pdsn session
Displays PDSN session information.
cdma pdsn send-agent-adv
To enable agent advertisements to be sent over a newly formed PPP session with an unknown user class that negotiates IPCP address options, use the cdma pdsn send-agent-adv command in global configuration mode. To disable the sending of agent advertisements, use the no form of this command.
cdma pdsn send-agent-adv
no cdma pdsn send-agent-adv
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
No default behavior or values.
Command Modes
Global Configuration
Command History
Usage Guidelines
This command is used with multiple flows.
Examples
The following example shows how to enable agent advertisements to be sent:
cdma pdsn send-agent-advRelated Commands
Command Descriptionshow cdma pdsn
Displays the current status and configuration of the PDSN gateway.
cdma pdsn sm add mobile route
Host routes for mobiles are added to the TCOPs except in the case of single IP mobiles, where, the ARP request for the mobile IP address lands on the PCOP.
To configure the PCOP to respond to the ARP requests, use cdma pdsn sm add mobile route command in configuration mode. To disable the command, use the no form of this command.
cdma pdsn sm add mobile route
no cdma pdsn sm add mobile route
The command installs the host route for the mobile on the PCOP when the flow comes up and deletes the host route whenever the flow goes down. The command is needed only in cases where routes are not added to the Supervisor of the mobiles which connects through Simple IP calls.
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
By default, this command is not configured.
Command Modes
Configuration Mode.
Command History
Examples
The following example shows how to enable the cdma pdsn sm add mobile route command:
Router(config)# cdma pdsn sm add mobile routePDSN-1# sh run | i mobilerouter mobileip mobile foreign-agent care-of GigabitEthernet0/0.513ip mobile secure home-agent 6.6.6.2 spi 101 key ascii cisco algorithm md5 mode prefix-suffixip mobile secure home-agent 6.6.6.10 spi 101 key ascii cisco algorithm md5 mode prefix-suffixip mobile foreign-service revocationip mobile foreign-service challenge timeout 10 window 10ip mobile foreign-service reverse-tunnelip mobile routercdma pdsn sm add mobile routecdma pdsn tft persistent-check
To check, before installing TFT, the 3GPP2 attribute Type 89 (cdma-num-persistence) downloaded from AAA, configure the cdma pdsn tft persistent-check command in global configuration mode. To disable the command, use the no form of this command.
cdma pdsn tft persistent-check
no cdma pdsn tft persistent-check
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
No default behavior or values.
Command Modes
Global Configuration.
Command History
Examples
The following example shows how to enable the cdma pdsn ft persistent-check command:
Router(config)# cdma pdsn tft persistent-checkcdma pdsn tft reject include error extension
To include the error extension in the reject message whenever a TFT is rejected, use the cdma pdsn tft reject include error extension command in global configuration mode. Use the no form of the command to disable this feature.
cdma pdsn tft reject include error extension
no cdma pdsn tft reject include error extension
Syntax Description
There are no keywords or arguments for this command.
Defaults
There are no default values.
Command Modes
Global configuration.
Command History
Examples
The following example shows how to enable the cdma pdsn tft reject include error extension command:
cdma pdsn tft ?reject Configure CDMA PDSN TFT rejectcdma pdsn tft reject ?include Configure CDMA PDSN TFT reject includecdma pdsn tft reject include ?error Configure CDMA PDSN TFT reject include errorcdma pdsn tft reject include error ?extension Configure CDMA PDSN TFT reject include error extensioncdma pdsn tft reject include error extension ?cdma pdsn timeout
To configure a variety of message timeouts, use the cdma pdsn timeout command in global configuration mode. To disable any of these message timeouts, use the no form of this command.
cdma pdsn timeout [a11-session-update | a11-update seconds | {airlink-start [close-rp | initiate-ppp]}mobile-ip-registration]
no [a11-session-update | a11-update seconds | {airlink-start [close-rp | initiate-ppp]}mobile-ip-registration]
Syntax Description
Defaults
a11-session-update default value is 1 second.
Command Modes
Global Configuration
Command History
Release Modification12.1(3)XS
This command was introduced.
12.3(14)YF
The close-rp keyword was added.
Usage Guidelines
PDSN may initiate the release of an A10 connection by sending an A11 Registration Update message to the PCF. In this case, the PCF is expected to send an A11 Registration Acknowledge message followed by an A11 Registration Request with Lifetime set to 0. If PDSN does not receive an A11 Registration Acknowledge or an A11 Registration Request with Lifetime set to 0, PDSN times out and retransmits the A11 Registration Update. The default timeout is 1 second and can be modified using this command.
Examples
The following example shows how to set the timeout value for A11 Registration Update message to 5 seconds:
PDSN(config)#cdma pdsn timeout airlink-start 5 ?close-rp Close RP session if airlink start timeout occursinitiate-ppp Initiate PPP negotiation if airlink start timeout occursPDSN(config)#cdma pdsn timeout airlink-start 5 iniPDSN(config)#cdma pdsn timeout airlink-start 5 initiate-ppp ?<cr>PDSN(config)#cdma pdsn timeout airlink-start 5 cloPDSN(config)#cdma pdsn timeout airlink-start 5 close-rp ?Related Commands
cdma pdsn timeout mobile-ip-registration
To set the timeout value before which Mobile IP registration should occur for a user skipping the PPP authentication, use the cdma pdsn timeout mobile-ip-registration command in global configuration mode. To return to the default 5-second timeout, use the no version of the command.
cdma pdsn timeout mobile-ip-registration timeout
no cdma pdsn timeout mobile-ip-registration
Syntax Description
Defaults
5 seconds.
Command Modes
Global Configuration
Command History
Usage Guidelines
A CDMA data user using Mobile IP skips authentication and authorization during PPP and performs those tasks through Mobile IP registration. In order to secure the network, the traffic is filtered. The only packets allowed through the filter are the Mobile IP registration messages. As an additional protection, if the Mobile IP registration does not happen within a defined time, the PPP link is terminated.
Examples
The following example shows how to set the timeout value for Mobile IP registration to 15 seconds:
cdma pdsn mobile-ip-timeout 15Related Commands
cdma pdsn virtual-template
To associate a virtual template with PPP over GRE, use the cdma pdsn virtual-template command in global configuration mode. To remove the association, use the no form of this command.
cdma pdsn virtual-template virtualtemplate_num
no cdma pdsn virtual-template virtualtemplate_num
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values.
Command Modes
Global Configuration
Command History
Usage Guidelines
PPP links are dynamically created. Each link requires an interface. The characteristics of each link are cloned from a virtual template. Because there can be multiple virtual templates defined in a single PDSN, this command is used to identify the virtual template that is used for cloning virtual accesses for PPP over GRE.
Examples


