IMS Sh Service Configuration Mode Commands


IMS Sh Service Configuration Mode Commands
 
 
The IMS Sh Interface Configuration Mode is used to configure various Diameter parameters in order for:
PDIF to communicate with the HSS server. HSS server is used for MAC address validation in the IKEv2 exchanges to set up SAs and for storing part of the user profile.SCM to communicate with the HSS server. HSS server is used for retrieval and update of call feature parameters and call restriction data.
 
Important: The commands or keywords/variables that are available are dependent on platform type, product version, and installed license(s).
 
diameter
This command configures Diameter parameters.
Product
PDIF, SCM
Privilege
Administrator
Syntax
diameter { dictionary { custom1 | standard } | endpointstring }
default diameter { dictionary | endpoint }
no diameter endpoint
no
Removes previously configured endpoint.
default
Configures parameters to the default value.
dictionary
Specifies the dictionary to use.
custom1: A custom dictionary
standard: The standard dictionary
Important: SCM uses only the standard dictionary.
endpoint string
Selects an endpoint to use in the configuration.
string must be the endpoint name, and must be an alpha and/or numeric string of 1 through 63 characters in length.
Usage
The Diameter endpoint contains information on the peer names and IP addresses and port, and the local IP address to use for Diameter.
You can have more than one Diameter endpoint configured on the chassis and the ims-sh-service needs to know which Diameter endpoint to use. This command is to select the appropriate Diameter endpoint, even if only one has been configured.
Example
The following example selects a diameter endpoint diam1:
diameter endpoint diam1
 
end
Exits the current mode and returns to the Exec Mode.
Product
All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
end
Usage
Use this command to change to the Exec Mode.
 
exit
Exits the current mode and returns to the parent configuration mode.
Product
All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
exit
Usage
Use this command to return to the parent configuration mode.
 
failure-handling
This command configures the action to take in the event of an HSS server request failure.
Product
PDIF, SCM
Privilege
Administrator
Syntax
[ default ] failure-handling { profile-update-request | user-data-request } { { diameter-result-code result_code[ toresult_code ] } | timeout } action { continue | retry-and-terminate | terminate } } }
default
Resets configuration for the specified keyword to the default setting.
profile-update-request
Configures failure-handling as a result of a profile update request error.
user-data-request
Configures failure-handling as a result of a user data request.
diameter-result-code result_code [ to result_code ]
The Result-Code data field contains a space representing errors. Diameter provides the following classes of errors, all identified by the thousands digit in the decimal notation:
result_code specifies either a result code value (diameter-result-code 3001) or a range of result code values (diameter-result-code 3000 to 9999) to which the failure-handling applies.
action
Configures the action to take depending on the diameter-result-code:
request-timeout action
Configures the action to take as a result of a request timeout error:
Usage
Configures all failure-handling parameters.
Example
The following command configures profile-update-request failure-handling using a result-code configuration with the terminate session option:
failure-handling profile-update-request diameter-result-code 3005 to 3600 action terminate
 
request
Configures application request timeout.
Product
PDIF, SCM
Privilege
Administrator
Syntax
request timeout secs
[ no | default ] request timeout
no
Disables a configured timeout request.
default
Default: 300 seconds
Resets configuration to the default setting.
request timeout secs
Configures the request timeout in seconds.
secs must be an integer from 1 through 300.
Usage
Specifies the session request timeout period in seconds after which the request is deemed to have failed.
Example
The following example configures the default timeout request of 300 seconds:
default request timeout
 
 

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