EDR Format Configuration Mode Commands


EDR Format Configuration Mode Commands
 
 
The EDR Format Configuration Mode enables configuring Event Detail Record (EDR) formats.
 
Important: The commands or keywords/variables that are available are dependent on platform type, product version, and installed license(s).
 
attribute
This command specifies the order of fields in EDRs.
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Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
attribute attribute { [ format { MM/DD/YY-HH:MM:SS | MM/DD/YYYY-HH:MM:SS | YYYY/MM/DD-HH:MM:SS | YYYYMMDDHHMMSS | seconds } ] [ localtime ] | [ { ip | tcp } { bytes | pkts } { downlink | uplink } ] priority priority }
no attribute attribute [ priority priority ]
no
Removes the specified attribute.
attribute
Specifies the attribute.
attribute must be one of the following:
Note: This attribute is interchangeable with sn-st16-ip-addr for the user.
sn-end-time [ format format ] localtime
Unique sequence number (per sn-sequence-group and radius-nas-ip-address) of EDR identifier and linearly increasing in EDR file.
sn-start-time [ format format ] localtime
format { MM/DD/YY-HH:MM:SS | MM/DD/YYYY-HH:MM:SS | YYYY/MM/DD-HH:MM:SS | YYYYMMDDHHMMSS | seconds }
Specifies the timestamp format.
localtime
Specifies timestamps with the local time. By default, timestamps are displayed in GMT.
{ ip | tcp } { bytes | pkts } { downlink | uplink }
Specifies bytes/packets sent/received from/by mobile.
priority priority
Specifies the position priority of the value within the EDR record. Lower numbered priorities (across all attribute, event-label, and rule-variable) occur first.
priority must be an integer from 1 through 65535. Up to 50 position priorities (across all attribute, event-label, and rule-variable) can be configured.
Usage
Use this command to set the attributes and priority for EDR file format.
A particular field in EDR format can be entered multiple times at different priorities. While removing the EDR field using the no attribute command either you can remove all occurrences of a particular field by specifying the field name or a single occurrence by additionally specifying the optional priority keyword.
Example
attribute radius-user-name priority 12
 
end
This command returns the CLI prompt to the Exec mode.
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Syntax
end
Usage
Use this command to change to the Exec mode.
 
event-label
This command specifies an optional event ID to use in the generated billing records.
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Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
event-label label priority priority
no event-label
no
Removes previously configured event label for EDR attribute.
label
Specifies event label for attribute to be used for EDR format.
label must be an alpha and/or numeric string of 1 through 63 characters in length.
priority priority
Indicates the CSV position of event ID in EDR record.
priority must be an integer from 1 through 65535.
Usage
Use this command to set the event ID and its position in EDR file format.
Example
event-label radius_csv1 priority 23
 
exit
This command exits the EDR Format Configuration mode and returns to the ACS Configuration mode.
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Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
exit
Usage
Use this command to return to the ACS Configuration mode.
 
rule-variable
Specifies the order of fields in the EDR.
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Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
rule-variable protocol rule priority priority [ in-quotes ]
no rule-variable protocol rule [ priority priority ]
no
Removes the previously configured rule variable protocol rule and/or priority for EDR attribute.
protocol rule
Specifies the rule variable for EDR format.
protocol must be one of the following with specified rule:
bearer 3gpp: 3GPP bearer-related configuration:
imei—Populated with IMEI/IMEISV. Only available in StarOS 8.1 and later releases
rat-type—only available in StarOS 8.1 and later releases
sgsn-address—only available in StarOS 8.1 and later releases
user-location-information—only available in StarOS 8.1 and later releases
bearer 3gpp2: 3GPP2 bearer-related configuration:
bearer ggsn-address: GGSN bearer-related configuration:
dns: Domain Name System (DNS) related configuration:
file-transfer: File transfer related configuration:
ftp: File Transfer Protocol (FTP) related configuration:
http: Hypertext Transport Protocol (HTTP) related configuration:
attribute-in-data— dynamic header field in application payload
attribute-in-url—dynamic header field in URL
x-header—extension header
icmp: Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) related configuration:
icmpv6: Internet Control Message Protocol Version 6 (ICMPv6) related configuration:
imap: Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP) related configuration:
ip: Internet Protocol (IP) related configuration:
mms: Multimedia Message Service (MMS) related configuration:
p2p protocol: Peer-to-peer protocol related configuration
pop3: Post Office Protocol version 3 (POP3) related configuration:
rtcp: RTP Control Protocol (RTCP) related configuration:
rtp: Real-time Transfer Protocol (RTP) related configuration:
rtsp: Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) related configuration:
request method 1: play method
request method 2: setup method
request method 3: pause method
request method 4: record method
request method 5: options method
request method 6: redirect method
request method 7: describe method
request method 8: announce method
request method 9: teardown method
request method 10: get-parameter method
request method 11: set-parameter method
sdp: Session Description Protocol (SDP) related configuration:
secure-http: HTTPS related configuration
sip: Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) related configuration:
smtp: Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) related configuration:
tcp: Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) related configuration:
traffic-type: Traffic type of flow (voice or non-voice depending upon flow type).
udp: User Datagram Protocol (UDP) related configuration:
voip-duration: Duration of voice call, in seconds. For a flow in which voice call end is detected, output will be a non-zero value. For other flows it will be zero.
wsp: Wireless Session Protocol (WSP) related configuration
wtp: Wireless Transaction Protocol (WTP) related configuration
gtr—Group Transmission Flag
ttr—Trailer Transmission flag
Important: For more information on protocol-based rules, see the Ruledef Configuration Mode Commands chapter.
priority priority
Specifies the CSV position of protocol rule related information in EDR record.
priority must be an integer from 1 through 65,535.
in-quotes
Specifies placing double quotes (“ “) around the specified EDR field in the EDR.
Important: At the present time this keyword is only valid for the MMS protocol to and subject fields. rule-variable mms to priority priority [in-quotes] rule-variable mms subject priority priority [in-quotes]
Usage
Use this command to set the rule variables priority for EDR file format.
A particular field in an EDR format can be entered multiple times at different priorities. While removing the EDR field using the no rule-variable command you can remove all occurrences of a particular field by specifying the field name or a single occurrence by additionally specifying the optional priority keyword.
Example
rule-variable tcp dst-port priority 36
 
 

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