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•
ResponseTimeout
This
parameter
is
a
timer
that
specifies
how
soon
a
response
is
expected
to
be
received
from
a
GTP
peer
before
retransmission
will
take
place
over
a
path
for
a
given
GTP
request.
If
a
response
is
not
received
within
the
specified
time
for
a
given
request,
the
T3
response
timer
will
expire
and
a
retransmission
of
the
request
message
will
take
place.
The
default
value
is
10
.
•
TunnelLimit
This
parameter
specifies
the
maximum
number
of
allowed
GTP
Tunnels
for
the
interface.
The
default
value
is
100,000
.
•
FailedTimeout
This
parameter
specifies
how
long,
in
seconds,
a
non
‐
responsive
connection
to
a
GGSN
is
kept
in
memory.
While
the
connection
is
in
memory
it
cannot
be
allocated
to
other
clients.
After
the
specified
timeout
expires,
the
connection
becomes
available
again
for
allocation
to
clients.
This
parameter
should
only
be
used
if
there
are
multiple
GGSNs
sharing
the
same
APN.
The
minimum
value
is
0.
The
maximum
value
is
65535
seconds.
The
default
value
is
0
(disabled).
•
PathCheck
This
parameter
is
a
timer
frequency
that
specifies
when
GTP
interface
paths
should
be
checked
to
verify
the
functioning
of
GTP
peers.
The
default
value
is
60
.
•
UsePreferredIP
Negotiate
the
end
user
address
using
the
IP
address
proposed
by
the
client.
The
default
value
is
No
.
•
ResolveAPN
This
parameter
specifies
how
often
an
APN
is
resolved
in
seconds.
If
this
parameter
is
set,
the
GTP
interface
will
resend
DNS
queries
for
the
APNs
used
by
the
connected
clients
at
the
specified
interval.
A
value
of
0
(the
default)
specifies
that
resending
is
not
done
and
the
setting
is
ignored.
The
minimum
value
is
0.
The
maximum
value
is
65535
seconds.
The
default
value
is
0
(disabled).
This
settings
should
not
be
too
low
because
the
DNS
servers
will
be
bombarded
with
queries.
It
should
also
not
be
too
high
otherwise
clients
will
not
receive
updated
IP
addresses
from
APN
resolution
in
time.
Normally,
this
feature
is
turned
off
(a
setting
of
0
).
It
should
be
enabled
if
the
IP
addresses
for
GGSNs
resolved
by
the
DNS
server
could
change
during
operation.
•
OverrideGGSNEUDNS
Enabling
this
option
means
that
the
GTP
interface
will
only
use
the
End
User
DNS
information
configured
for
the
interface
and
disregard
any
received
End
User
DNS
information.
The
default
value
is
No
.