Enabling Congestion Control Redirect Overload Policy
Enabling Congestion Control Redirect Overload Policy
To create a congestion control policy and configure a redirect overload policy for the service, apply the
following example configuration:
configure
congestion-control
context context_name
Notes:
• Optional: If the congestion control policy action was configured to redirect, then a redirect overload
• There are several service configuration modes that you can configure. See the Command Line Interface
• You can set various options for redirection. See the Command Line Interface Reference for more
• Repeat this configuration example to configure overload policies for additional services configured in
Verify the Service Overload Policies
To verify that the service overload policies were properly configured enter the following command in the
Exec Mode:
[local]
This command lists the entire service configuration. Verify that the information displayed for the "Overload
Policy" is accurate.
Repeat this configuration example to configure additional services in other contexts.
Verify the Congestion Control Configuration
Verify MME Congestion Action Profiles
To verify MME multilevel congestion action profiles, run the following Exec mode command:
[local]
Disconnecting Subscribers Based on Call or Inactivity Time
During periods of heavy system load, it may be necessary to disconnect subscribers in order to maintain an
acceptable level of system performance. You can establish thresholds to select subscribers to disconnect based
on the length of time that a call has been connected or inactive.
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{service_configuration_mode}
policy overload redirect address
end
policy must be configured for the service(s) that are affected.
Reference for a complete list of modes.
information.
the same context.
host_name
show service_type name service_name
#
host_name
show lte-policy congestion-action-profile { name
#
Congestion Control
| summary }
profile_name