Configuring A Mask For Disabling Event Messages - Motorola BSR 2000 Configuration And Management Manual

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Configuring the Number of Batched Event Messages
The number of batched event messages can be configured so that multiple event
messages can be combined into one packet to reduce network traffic.
Event messages are batched together before being sent to the Record Keeping Server.
Issue the em max-batch-events command in PacketCable Configuration mode to
configure the amount of event messages that are batched. The collected messages are
sent when the em max-batch-time parameter expires.
MOT(config-pktcable)# em max-batch-events <2-32>
where:

Configuring a Mask for Disabling Event Messages

An MSO can disable unwanted event messages to reduce network traffic.
Issue the em event-disable-mask command in PacketCable Configuration mode to
configure a hexidecimal mask to disable event messages:
MOT(config-pktcable)# em event-disable-mask <0x00000000-0xffffffff>
where:
Event Message
QoS_Reserve
QoS_Release
Time_Change
QoS_Commit
For example, if the QoS_Reserve event message is disabled, the following command
is entered:
526360-001-00 Rev. B
2-32 is the maximum batched event messages. The default is 6.
0x00000000-0xffffffff sets the bits that correspond to event message IDs that are
disabled. The default is 0x0 (no mask).
Table 7-6
describes the QoS event message bit definitions:
Table 7-6 Event Message Bit Definitions
Bit Definition 1 Based Hexidecimal value
7
8
17
19
0x00000040
0x00000080
0x00010000
0x00040000
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