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server trigger
server trigger
To configure a static server trigger for external applications, use the server trigger command in gatekeeper configuration mode. To remove a single statically configured trigger entry, use the no form of this command. To remove every static trigger you configured if you want to delete them all, use the all keyword.
server trigger {arq lcf lrj lrq rrq urq} gkid priority
no server trigger {arq lcf lrj lrq rrq urq} gkid priority
no server trigger all
Syntax Description
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Command Modes
Command History
allSpecified to delete all
arq, lcf, lrj, lrq, rrq, urq Registration, admission, and status (RAS) protocol message types. Use
| these message types to specify a submode in the gatekeeper |
| configuration mode in which you configure a trigger for the gatekeeper |
| to act upon. Specify only one message type per server trigger command. |
| There is a different trigger submode for each message type. Each trigger |
| submode has its own set of applicable commands. |
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gkid | The local gatekeeper identifier. |
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priority | The priority for each trigger. The range is from 1 through 20, with 1 |
| being the highest priority. |
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The ID number of the external application. | |
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The IP address of the server. | |
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| The port on which the Cisco IOS gatekeeper listens for messages from |
| the external server connection. |
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No server triggers are set. |
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Gatekeeper configuration |
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Release | Modification |
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12.1(1)T | This command was introduced on the Cisco 2500 series, Cisco 2600 |
| series, Cisco 3600 series, and Cisco 7200 series routers and on the |
| Cisco MC3810 multiservice concentrator. |
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Usage Guidelines Use this command to configure a static server trigger. There are six different server
In ARQ submode, enter the following syntax:
server trigger arq gkid priority
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