Always-on


Always-on
 
 
This chapter provides information on configuring an enhanced, or extended, service. The product Administration Guides provide examples and procedures for configuration of basic services on the system. It is recommended that you select the configuration example that best meets your service model, and configure the required elements for that model, as described in the respective product Administration Guide, before using the procedures in this chapter.
This chapter contains the following sections:
 
 
Overview
Always-on is enabled for each subscriber individually through a local subscriber profile or a RADIUS profile. Always-on is disabled for all subscribers by default.
 
If Always-on is enabled for a subscriber, when the idle time-out limit is reached the subscribers IP/PPP session remains connected as long as the subscriber is reachable. This is true even if the airlink between the mobile device and the RN (Radio Node) is moved from active to dormant (inactive) status. When the idle timeout limit is reached, the PDSN determines Mobile Node availability using LCP keepalive messages. A response to these messages indicates that the “always-on” status should be maintained. Failure to respond to a predetermined number of LCP keepalive messages causes the PDSN to tear-down (disconnect) the subscriber session.
Caution: When always-on is enabled, the subscriber must have an idle time-out period configured (default is 0, no time-out). Failure to configure an idle time-out results in the LCP keepalive messages never being sent and the subscriber session stays up indefinitely.
The RADIUS attribute 3GPP2-Always-On defined in a subscriber profile stored remotely on a RADIUS server can be used to enable Always-on for the subscriber. The attribute has two possible values, inactive and active. To enable Always-on, set the attribute to active.
For more information, refer to AAA Interface Administration and Reference.
 
Configuring Always-on
To configure Always-on for a subscriber:
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Save your configuration as described in the Saving Your Configuration chapter.
Important: Commands used in the configuration examples in this section provide base functionality to the extent that the most common or likely commands and/or keyword options are presented. In many cases, other optional commands and/or keyword options are available. Refer to the Command Line Interface Reference for complete information regarding all commands.
 
Configuring Always-on
Use the following example to configure Always-on:
configure
  context <context_name>
     subscriber name <subscriber_name>
     timeout idle <seconds>
     always-on
     end
Notes:
 
<context_name> must be the name of the destination context where the subscriber that you want to enable always-on is configured.
Option: To configure the echo-retransmit-timeout setting to wait before sending a keepalive message to an always-on subscriber, in the Context Configuration Mode, enter the following command:
ppp echo-retransmit-timeout <milliseconds>
Option: To configure the echo-max-retransmissions setting to retransmit a Keepalive message to a subscriber, in the Context Configuration Mode use the following command:
ppp echo-max-retransmissions <num_retries>
Option: To configure the long duration timer for the subscriber, in the Subscriber Configuration Mode, enter the following command:
timeout long-duration <ld_timeout> [ inactivity-time <inact_timeout>]
Option: To configure the long duration timer detection to trigger long duration timer action for the subscriber, in the Subscriber Configuration Mode enter the following command:
long-duration-action detection
Option: To configure the long duration timer action for sessions exceeding the long duration timer timeout or the idle timeout durations for the subscriber, in the Subscriber Configuration Mode enter the following command:
long-duration-action disconnection [ suppress-notification ] [ dormant-only ] +
 
Verifying Your Configuration
To verify your configuration:
Step 1
context <context_name>
Step 2
show subscriber configuration username <name>
Output of the command displays the subscriber’s configurations. Examine the output for the idle timeout and always-on fields.
 

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