RoHC Profile Common Options Configuration Mode Commands The RoHC Profile Common Options Configuration Mode is used to set timers that, upon expiration, release robust header compression contexts. delay-release-hc-context-timer Sets a delay in releasing Robust Header Compression (RoHC) contexts allowing for context continuation during intra-gateway handoffs. Product HSGW, PDSN Privilege Administrator Syntax delay-release-hc-context-timer seconds no delay-release-hc-context-timer no Removes previously configured value for this command. No value disables the feature. seconds Specifies the number of seconds the system delays before releasing the header compression context as an integer from 0 to 65535. Usage Use this command to set a delay in releasing a header compression context. THis command is necessary when employing RoHC and mobility. Typically, when an RP connection is released, the header compression context is also released immediately. However, in mobility situations, such as intra-PDSN handoffs, the header compression context should be preserved. Adding a delay to cover the handoff time allows the context to be maintained. A header compression context contains the compression/decompression configuration and statistics for the session. Example The following command sets the header compression release delay to 20 seconds: delay-release-hc-context-timer 20 end Exits the current configuration mode and returns to the Exec mode. Product All Privilege Security Administrator, Administrator Syntax end Usage Use this command to return 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. inactive-traffic-release-hc-context-timer Sets an inactivity timer that is checked when inactivity is detected on an SO67 A10 bearer connection with negotiated RoHC parameters. When this timer expires, the header compression context is released. Product HSGW, PDSN Privilege Administrator Syntax inactive-traffic-release-hc-context-timer seconds no inactive-traffic-release-hc-context-timer no Removes previously configured value for this command. No value disables the feature. seconds Specifies the time, in seconds, the system waits for activity on the bearer channel before releasing the header compression context as an integer from 1 through 65535. Usage Use this command to set a timer that is started upon detecting inactivity on the bearer channel. Upon expiry, the header compression context is released. Enable this feature for more efficient memory utilization. Example The following command sets the bearer channel inactivity timer to 60 seconds: inactive-traffic-release-hc-context-timer 60