Cisco IOS Voice, Video, and Fax Commands: R Through Sh
sgcp request timeout
sgcp request timeout
To specify how long the system should wait for a response to a request, use the sgcp request timeout command in global configuration mode. To restore the default value, use the no form of this command.
sgcp request timeout timeout
no sgcp request timeout
Syntax Description
Defaults
Command Modes
Command History
timeout | Specifies the number of milliseconds to wait for a response to a request. |
| Valid range is from 1 to 10,000. |
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500milliseconds
Global configuration
Release | Modification |
12.0(5)T | This command was introduced in a private release on the Cisco AS5300 |
| universal access server only and was not generally available. |
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12.0(7)XK | Support for this command was extended to the Cisco MC3810 |
| multiservice concentrator and the Cisco 3600 series routers (except for |
| the Cisco 3620) in a private release that was not generally available. |
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12.1(2)T | This command was integrated into 12.1(2)T and was generally available |
| on the Cisco 3600 series router and the Cisco MC3810 multiservice |
| concentrator |
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Usage Guidelines
Examples
Related Commands
This command is used for “notify” and “delete” messages, which are sent to the SGCP call agent.
The following example shows the system configured to wait 40 milliseconds for a reply to a request:
sgcp request timeout 40
Command | Description |
sgcp | Starts and allocates resources for the SGCP daemon. |
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sgcp | Defines the IP address of the default SGCP call agent. |
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sgcp | Gracefully terminates all SGCP activity. |
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sgcp | Sets the SGCP maximum waiting delay to prevent restart avalanches. |
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sgcp modem passthru | Enables SGCP modem or fax |
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sgcp | Disables the SGCP quarantine buffer. |
disable |
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Cisco IOS Voice, Video, Fax Command Reference