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Appendix A CSG2 Command Reference

ip csg bma messages

By default, the CSG2 limits the rate at which GTP’ messages are read from the PSD to
500 packets/second, and from the SAN to 167 packets/second. However, you can change those default
rates. For more information, see the

“Configuring the PSD Packet Drain Settings” section on page 7-2

and the

“Configuring the iSCSI Packet Drain Settings” section on page 8-4

.

Examples

The following example shows how to configure the CSG2 to buffer up to 12345 GTP’ messages:

ip csg bma messages 12345

Related Commands

Command

Description

ip csg bma

Defines the Billing Mediation Agents (BMAs) to which the CSG2
is to send billing records

ip csg iscsi drain delay

Defines the delay interval, in seconds, before draining packets from
the Storage Area Network (SAN) connected to the Internet Small
Computer Systems Interface (iSCSI) when the Billing Mediation
Agent (BMA) becomes active.

ip csg iscsi drain packet

Defines the number of packets to be drained from the Storage Area
Network (SAN) connected to the Internet Small Computer Systems
Interface (iSCSI) per drain delay interval when the Billing
Mediation Agent (BMA) becomes active.

ip csg psd drain delay

Defines the delay interval, in seconds, before draining packets from
the Cisco Persistent Storage Device (PSD) when the Billing
Mediation Agent (BMA) becomes active.

ip csg psd drain packet

Defines the number of packets to be drained from the Cisco
Persistent Storage Device (PSD) per drain delay interval when the
Billing Mediation Agent (BMA) becomes active.

ip csg psd margin

Specifies the maximum number of general packet radio service
(GPRS) tunneling protocol prime (GTP’) messages, beyond the size
of the Billing Mediation Agent (BMA) message queue, that the
CSG2 can buffer for the Cisco Persistent Storage Device (PSD).

ip csg quota-server messages

Specifies the maximum number of general packet radio service
(GPRS) tunneling protocol prime (GTP’) messages that the CSG2
can buffer for all quota servers.

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