Changing A Ua Parameter Set - Tekelec IP7 Secure Gateway Administration Manual

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Changing a UA Parameter Set

Use this procedure to change the values in a UA (user adapter) parameter set using the chg-uaps
command. The chg-uaps command uses these parameters.
:set – the UA parameter set being changed, from 1 - 9
:scrset – the source UA parameter set used to copy the values from one UA parameter set to another,
from 1 to 10.
:timer – the timer being changed, from 1 to 10. Currently, there are only three timers defined:
Timer 2 – The False IP Connection Congestion Timer – the maximum amount of time (in
milliseconds) that an association is allowed to remain congested before failing due to false connection
congestion.
Timer 3 – The UA Heartbeat Period Timer – The frequency, in milliseconds, that heartbeat messages
are transmitted.
Timer 4 – The UA Heartbeat Received Timer – The amount of time, in milliseconds, that the EAGLE
5 ISS waits for a response to the heartbeat message that was transmitted. If a response to the
heartbeat message is not received in the amount of time defined by Timer 4, the association is torn
down
:tvalue – The value of the timer specified by the timer parameter.
The value of timer 2 is from 10 to 30,000 milliseconds. The system default value is 3,000 milliseconds.
The value of timer 3 is from 100 to 60,000 milliseconds. The system default value is 10,000
milliseconds.
The value of timer 4 is from 100 to 10,000 milliseconds. The system default value is 5,000
milliseconds.
:parm – the UA parameters, from 1 to 10. Currently, only four UA parameters are defined.
1 – Controlling ASP SNM Behavior
2 – Controlling ASP/Application Server State Notification Behavior
3 – UA Serviceabilty Options
4 – SCTP Payload Protocol Indicator Option
:pvalue – the value of the UA parameters, which is dependent on the parm parameter value. The
value of the pvalue parameter is a bit-mapped value, requiring a 0 in the specific bit position to
disable the item, or a 1 in the specific bit position to enabled the item. The value of the pvalue
parameter is a 32-bit number. Any bits not specified in the following lists are not used.
If the parm value is 1, the bits used by the pvalue parameter are:
0 – Broadcast – controls broadcast phase SNM TFPs, TFRs and TFAs that are sent when a
destination's status changes. If this flag is set, SNM TFPs/TFRs/TFAs are replicated to all
associations/sockets that meet the Multicast SNM Criteria and have this enabled. The default
is to enable all broadcast phase messages.
1 – Response Method – controls the sending of an SNM TFC/UPU as a reply to a message
received on an association/socket for an unavailable destination. The SNM TFC/UPU is
replicated to all associations/sockets that have this capability and meet the Response SNM
Criteria. The default is to allow the response to be sent.
910-6278-001 Revision A, January 2012
IPSG M2PA and M3UA Configuration Procedures
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