Cnfnodalcongth - Cisco MGX 8850 Command Reference Manual

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cnfnodalcongth

cnfnodalcongth
Configure Nodal Congestion Thresholds
The cnfnodalcongth command lets you configure congestion thresholds at the node level. The
thresholds relate to call setup messages, status enquiries, queue levels, and so on. You must specify at
least one optional parameter.
Cards on Which This Command Runs
PXM45
Syntax
cnfnodalcongth
[-setuphi {setupHiThreshold}]
[-statenqlo {statusEnqLoThreshold}]
[-statenqhi {statusEnqHiThreshold}]
[-connpendlo {connPendingLo}]
[-connpendhi {connPendingHi} ]
[-incompjour {incompleteJournalCallsHi}]
[-vsiqmild {mildCongPerc}]
[-vsiqmedium {mediumCongPerc}]
[-vsiqsevere {severeCongPerc}]
Syntax Description
-setuphi
-statenqlo
-statenqhi
-connpendlo
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The number of connection setup messages per second above which the node is
congested.
Range: 1–1000 connection setup messages per second
Default:
500 on a PXM45/B with R7K processor
180 in all other cases
The number of status enquiries per second below which the node is not congested.
Range: 1–500 messages per second
Default: 100
The number of status enquiries per second above which the node is congested with
status enquiries.
Range: 1–500 status enquiries per second
Default: 200 status enquiries per second
The aggregate number of connections in the establishment phase below which the
establishment congestion flag is dropped.
Range: 1–1000 connections
Default: 400 connections
Chapter 6
Logical Node, Port, and Signaling Commands
Release 2.0, Part Number 78-10467-04 Rev C0, October 2001

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