bssgp-timer
This command has been deprecated.
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The Network Service Entity (NSE) - Peer NSEI configuration mode configures the Frame Relay parameters for the peer NSE. This mode is a sub-mode of the Global Configuration mode. This sub-mode provides the commands and parameters to define the management functionality for the Gb interface between a BSS and an SGSN over a 2.5G GPRS Frame Relay network connection.
Exec > Global Configuration > Network Service Entity - Frame Relay Peer NSEI Configuration
configure > network-service-entity peer-nsei nsei_number frame-relay
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[local]host_name(nse-fr-peer-nsei-nse_id)#
Important |
The commands or keywords/variables that are available are dependent on platform type, product version, and installed license(s). |
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For information on common commands available in this configuration mode, refer to the Common Commands chapter. |
This command has been deprecated.
The command configures automatic NS-Reset for a specific Frame Relay peer NSE (network service entity).
SGSN
Security Administrator, Administrator
Exec > Global Configuration > Network Service Entity - Frame Relay Peer NSEI Configuration
configure > network-service-entity peer-nsei nsei_number frame-relay
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[local]host_name(nse-fr-peer-nsei-nse_id)#
ns-reset-mode { active | passive }
default ns-reset-mode
Resets the configuration to the passive mode.
Configures active mode so that the SGSN is enabled to initiate NS-Reset without manual intervention.
Configures passive mode which means the SGSN continues not to initiate NS-Reset.
This is the default mode.
NS-Reset when NSVC-DLCI binding is done.
NS-Reset when the link goes down and then comes back.
NS-Unblock upon receipt of NS-Reset-Ack message.
if the SGSN detects LMI down but the BSC does not detect any link failure so does not send NS-Reset.
if the NS layer can go down and the SGSN will mark the link as 'Blocked-Dead'. If the link comes up later, the NS layer state for that link will remain in the Blocked state.
ns-reset-mode active
This command creates a network service virtual circuit (NSVC) for this frame relay NSE and enters the configuration sub-mode to define the NSVC parameters. These parameters are described in the NSVC Configuration Mode chapter elsewhere in this CLI Reference Guide.
SGSN
Security Administrator, Administrator
Exec > Global Configuration > Network Service Entity - Frame Relay Peer NSEI Configuration
configure > network-service-entity peer-nsei nsei_number frame-relay
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[local]host_name(nse-fr-peer-nsei-nse_id)#
[ no ] ns-vc id ns-vc_id
Removes the specified NSVC configuration.
This keyword defines the NSVC configuration identifier.
ns-vc_id: Must be an integer from 0 to 65535
Access the NSVC configuration mode.
ns-vc id 4