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Cisco Prime Network 4.0 User Guide
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Chapter 25 Monitoring Mobile Technologies
LTE Networks
Configuration Commands for PDSN
The PDSN commands allow you to configure PDSNs in your network. Please note that these commands
are available only for Cisco ASR 5000 Mobile devices.
These commands can be launched from the logical inventory by choosing the
Context > Commands > Configuration or Context > Commands > Show.
Before executing any commands, you can preview them and view the results. If desired, you can also
schedule the commands.
The table below lists the PDSN commands. Additional commands may be available for your devices.
New commands are often provided in Prime Network Device Packages, which can be downloaded from
the Prime Network software download site. For more information on how to download and install DPs
and enable new commands, see the information on “Adding Additional Device (VNE) support” in the
Cisco Prime Network 4.0 Administrator Guide.
Note You might be prompted to enter your device access credentials while executing a command. Once you
have entered them, these credentials will be used for every subsequent execution of a command in the
same GUI client session. If you want to change the credentials, click Edit Credentials. The Edit
Credentials button will not be available for SNMP commands or if the command is scheduled for a later
time.
Table 25-67 lists the PDSN configuration commands.
Retransmission
TimeOut
The timeout period (in seconds) for retransmission of RP control packets.
This time can be any value between 1 and 1000000 and defaults to 3 seconds.
Pdsn Type0 Tft Indicates whether Traffic Flow Template (TFT) of the PDSN is changed
from type 0 TFT to type 1 TFT.
Tft Validation TimeOut The TFT validation timeout (in seconds) for QoS changes. This time can be
any value between 1 and 100000, and defaults to 0.
Access Flow Traffic
Violations
The number of violations that are permitted in the access flow traffic.
Access Flow Traffic
Violations Interval
The time interval between two subsequent access flow traffic violations.
Table 25-66 Timers and Restrictions Details (continued)
Field Description
Table 25-67 PDSN Configuration Commands
Command Navigation Description
Create PDSN Right-click on a context > Commands
> Configuration
Use this command to create a new PDSN
service for the selected context.
Modify
PDSN
Delete PDSN
Expand PDSN node > right-click
PDSN service > Commands >
Configuration
Use these commands to modify/delete an
existing PDSN service configured for the
selected context.