Credit Control Service Configuration Mode Commands


Credit Control Service Configuration Mode Commands
 
 
The Credit Control Service Configuration Mode is used to create and manage Credit Control Service.
 
 
diameter dictionary
This command configures the Diameter dictionary to be used for this Credit Control Service instance.
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All
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Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
diameter dictionary { custom1 | standard }
default diameter dictionary
default
Configures the default setting.
dictionary { custom1 | standard }
Specifies the Diameter dictionary to be used.
custom1: Specifies the custom dictionary custom1.
standard: Specifies the standard dictionary.
Usage
Use this command to configure the Diameter dictionary to be used for this Credit Control Service instance.
Example
The following command configures the standard Diameter dictionary:
diameter dictionary standard
 
diameter endpoint
This command configures the Diameter Credit Control Interface Endpoint.
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All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
diameter endpoint endpoint_name
{ default | no } diameter endpoint
default
Configures the default setting.
no
Removes the previous Diameter endpoint configuration.
endpoint_name
Specifies the Diameter endpoint name.
endpoint_name must be an alpha and/or numeric string of 1 through 63 characters in length.
Usage
Use this command to configure the Diameter Credit Control Interface Endpoint
Example
The following command configures the Diameter Credit Control Interface Endpoint named test135:
diameter endpoint test135
 
end
This command exits the current configuration mode and returns to the Exec mode.
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All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
end
Usage
Use this command to change to the Exec mode.
 
exit
This command exits the current configuration mode and returns to the parent configuration mode.
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All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
exit
Usage
Use this command to return to the parent configuration mode.
 
failure-handling
This command configures the Diameter failure handling behavior.
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All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
failure-handling { initial-request | terminate-request | update-request } { diameter-result-code result_code [ to result_code ] | peer-unavailable | request-timeout } action { continue | retry-and-continue | retry-and-terminate | terminate }
{ default | no } failure-handling { initial-request | terminate-request | update-request } { diameter-result-code result_code [ to result_code ] | peer-unavailable | request-timeout }
default
Configures the default setting.
no
Removes the previous failure handling configuration.
initial-request | terminate-request | update-request
initial-request: Specifies failure handling for Initial Request.
terminate-request: Specifies failure handling for Terminate Request.
update-request: Specifies failure handling for Update Request.
diameter-result-code | peer-unavailable | request-timeout
diameter-result-code result_code [ to result_code ]: Specifies Diameter result code(s) for failure handling.
result_code must be an integer from 3000 through 9999.
to result_code: Specifies the range of Diameter result codes.
peer-unavailable: Specifies failure handling for peer being unavailable.
request-timeout: Specifies failure handling for request timeouts.
action { continue | retry-and-continue | retry-and-terminate | terminate }
Specifies the failure handling action.
continue: Continue the session without credit control.
retry-and-continue: Retry and, even if credit control is not available, continue.
retry-and-terminate: Retry and then terminate.
terminate: Terminate the session.
Usage
Use this command to configure the Diameter failure handling behavior.
Example
The following command configures initial request failure handling behavior for Diameter result codes 3001 to 4001 with terminate action:
failure-handling initial-request diameter-result-code 3001 to 4001 action terminate
 
request timeout
This command configures the timeout period for Diameter requests.
Product
All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
request timeout timeout
{ default | no } request timeout
default
Configures the default setting.
no
Removes the previous request timeout configuration.
timeout
Specifies the timeout period in seconds, and must be an integer from 1 through 300.
Usage
Use this command to configure the Diameter request timeout value, after which the request is deemed to have failed. This timeout is an overall timeout, and encompasses all retries with the server(s).
Example
The following command configures the timeout period to 150 seconds:
request timeout 150
 

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