| setsubscribergxinterface_negativettl |
Use this method to set q!Negative TTL, in seconds, after which the Gx CCR-I request will be resent for sessions that have not been resolved by PCRF due to server being down or no response or failed response. Instead of polling the PCRF server constantly, negative-TTL makes Citrix ADC stick to un-resolved session. Meanwhile Citrix ADC installs a negative session to avoid going to PCRF. For Negative Sessions, Netcaler inherits the attributes from default subscriber profile if default subscriber is configured. A default subscriber could be configured as 'add subscriber profile *'. Or these attributes can be inherited from Radius as well if Radius is configued. Zero value disables the Negative Sessions. And Citrix ADC does not install Negative sessions even if subscriber session could not be fetched. ! |
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negativettl |
q!Negative TTL, in seconds, after which the Gx CCR-I request will be resent for sessions that have not been resolved by PCRF due to server being down or no response or failed response. Instead of polling the PCRF server constantly, negative-TTL makes Citrix ADC stick to un-resolved session. Meanwhile Citrix ADC installs a negative session to avoid going to PCRF.
For Negative Sessions, Netcaler inherits the attributes from default subscriber profile if default subscriber is configured. A default subscriber could be configured as 'add subscriber profile *'. Or these attributes can be inherited from Radius as well if Radius is configued.
Zero value disables the Negative Sessions. And Citrix ADC does not install Negative sessions even if subscriber session could not be fetched. ! Default value = 600. Minimum value = 0. Maximum value = 86400. |
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