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
on the attributes, refer to the AAA and GTPP Interface
Administration and Reference.