From this dialog box, you can view the latest GGSN GTP information.
Note: This dialog box is available only if the value of cGtpGSNService is set to ggsn.
Right-click the Multi-processor WAN Application Module (MWAM) and then select Configure, or double-click the module.
Select MWAM module from the Category drop-down box.
With a device selected in the MWAM module dialog box, click Configure.
Select GGSN GTP Information from the Category drop-down box.
The following information is displayed:
GPRS Service Type (cGtpGSNService)
Max Retransmissions (cGtpN3Request)
Receive Buffer Size (cGtpN3BufferSize)
Max PDP Contexts (cGtpMaximumPdps)
Availability of Notification (cGtpNotifEnable)
Last Unreachable Address Type (cGtpLastNoRespToEchoGSNIpAddrTyp)
Indicates the type of GPRS service that is enabled on the device. Type can be:
Type |
Description |
undefined (0) |
GPRS service functionality disabled |
ggsn (1) |
Device functions as a GGSN |
sgsn (2) |
Device functions as an SGSN |
gtp-director (3) |
Device functions as a GDM |
GTP version supported by the GSN.
Maximum number of times a signaling request message is retransmitted, if no corresponding response message is received within the time specified in cGtpT3ResponseTimer.
Maximum size of the receive buffer for G-PDUs and signaling request messages. If a packet contains more data bytes than the receive buffer can contain, the packet is discarded.
Maximum number of PDP contexts that can be activated on the GSN.
Indicates whether cGtpNotifications are sent when a notification is generated by the device.
Value |
Description |
true |
Enables the device to send a notification |
false |
Prevents the device from sending a notification |
Type of Internet address by which cGtpLastNoRespToEchoGSNIpAddr can be reached.
IP address of the last peer GSN device that did not reply to a GTP Echo Request message sent from the local GSN device.