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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 [ { ip | tcp } { bytes | pkts } { downlink | uplink } ] [ priority priority ]
Attributes | Description |
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radius-called-station-id
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This attribute reports
the Called Station ID of the mobile handling the flow.
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radius-calling-station-id
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This attribute reports
the Calling Station ID of the mobile handling the flow.
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radius-fa-nas-identifier
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This attribute reports
the RADIUS NAS identifier of Foreign Agent (FA).
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radius-fa-nas-ip-address
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This attribute reports
the RADIUS IP address of Foreign Agent (FA).
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radius-nas-identifier
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This attribute reports
the RADIUS NAS identifier.
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radius-nas-ip-address
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This attribute reports
the RADIUS NAS IP address.
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radius-user-name
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This attribute reports
the user name associated with the flow.
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sn-3gpp2-always-on
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This option has been
deprecated.
To configure this
attribute see the rule-variable command.
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sn-3gpp2-bsid
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This option has been
deprecated.
To configure this
attribute see the rule-variable command.
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sn-3gpp2-esn
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This option has been
deprecated.
To configure this
attribute see the rule-variable command.
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sn-3gpp2-ip-qos
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This option has been
deprecated.
To configure this
attribute see the rule-variable command.
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sn-3gpp2-ip-technology
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This option has been
deprecated.
To configure this
attribute see the rule-variable command.
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sn-3gpp2-release-indicator
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This option has been
deprecated.
To configure this
attribute see the rule-variable command.
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sn-3gpp2-service-option
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This option has been
deprecated.
To configure this
attribute see the rule-variable command.
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sn-3gpp2-session-begin
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This option has been
deprecated.
To configure this
attribute see the rule-variable command.
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sn-3gpp2-session-continue
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This option has been
deprecated.
To configure this
attribute see the rule-variable command.
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sn-acct-session-id
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This attribute reports
the unique session identifier for accounting.
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sn-app-protocol
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This attribute reports
the application protocol for the flow. A value indicating the protocol, such
as one of the following:
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sn-cf-category-classification-used
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For Category-based
Content Filtering, this attribute reports the last classification
used by system for the flow, or blank if classification was never
successfully performed.
For URL Blacklisting,
specifies category of the blacklisted URL in the Blacklist database.
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sn-cf-category-flow-action
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For Category-based
Content Filtering, this attribute reports the last action taken
for the flow, or blank if content filtering was never performed.
The following are the possible values:
For URL Blacklisting,
this attribute reports the last action taken for the flow, or blank
if Blacklist matching was never performed. The following are the
possible values:
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sn-cf-category-policy
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For Category-based
Content Filtering, this attribute reports the category policy identifier that
was used for the flow, or blank if content filtering was never attempted
for the flow.
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sn-cf-category-rating-type
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For Category-based
Content Filtering, this attribute reports the type, either “static” or “dynamic” that
was last successfully performed for the flow, or blank if content
filtering was never successful for the flow.
For URL Blacklisting,
specifies “blacklisting”.
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sn-cf-category-unknown-url
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This attribute reports
the identifier for unknown URL under content filtering action. It holds
either “1” for unknown URLs or “0” for
the URLs having static rating in its database.
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sn-closure-reason
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This attribute reports
the reason for termination of the flow/EDR:
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sn-correlation-id
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This attribute reports
the RADIUS correlation identifier.
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sn-direction
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This attribute reports
the direction of the first packet for the flow. It has following values:
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sn-duration
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This attribute reports
the duration between the last and first packet for the record.
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sn-end-time [ format format ] localtime
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This attribute reports
the timestamp for last packet of flow in UTC.
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sn-fa-correlation-id
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This attribute reports
the RADIUS Correlation Identifier of the Foreign Agent (FA).
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sn-fa-ip-address
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This attribute reports
IP address of the Foreign Agent (FA).
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sn-filler-blank
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This attribute inserts
a blank filler field, generates an empty EDR field.
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sn-filler-zero
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This attribute inserts
a “0” in the EDR field.
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sn-flow-end-time
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This attribute reports
the time of flow-end EDR generation—when EDRs are generated
at hagr, session-end, timeout, or normal-end-signaling conditions.
sn-start-time and sn-end-time fields
of flow end-condition EDRs cannot be used to determine the duration
of the flow if intermediate EDRs are generated (rule-match or transaction-complete
or any other intermediate EDR).
sn-start-time field
in an EDR gives the time the first packet was received after the
last EDR was generated. So, whenever an EDR is generated, this field
is reset to the time the EDR gets generated. So the sn-start-time field
in flow end-condition EDRs may not have the time of the first packet received
on that flow. It will have the time at which the last EDR was generated
or the first packet time if no EDR was generated for that flow.
sn-end-time field
gives the time at which the last packet on the flow was received.
Flow end-condition EDRs may not be generated immediately after receiving
the last packet. For example, in case of session-end or timeout
EDRs, last packet time and EDR generation time may be different.
sn-flow-start-time gives
the time of the first packet of the flow (irrespective of whether
intermediate EDRs were generated), and sn-flow-end-time gives
the time when EDRs are generated at hagr, session-end, timeout or
normal-end-signaling conditions. The values of these fields will
be populated in EDRs only for hagr, session-end, timeout and normal-end-signaling
EDRs.
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sn-flow-id
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This attribute reports
the flow-id assigned internally by the ECS module to each flow.
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sn-flow-start-time
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This attribute reports
the time of the first packet of the flow (irrespective of whether intermediate
EDRs were generated).
Also see, sn-flow-end-time.
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sn-format-name
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This attribute reports
the name of the EDR/UDR format used.
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sn-group-id
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This attribute reports
the sequence group ID of the record.
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sn-ha-ip-address
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This attribute reports
IP address of the Home Agent (HA).
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sn-nat-binding-timer
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For Network Address
Translation (NAT) in-line service, this attribute reports the port chunk
hold timer.
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sn-nat-gmt-offset
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For NAT in-line service,
this attribute reports the GMT offset of the node generating NAT bind
record.
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sn-nat-ip
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For NAT in-line service,
this attribute reports the NAT IP address of the port chunk.
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sn-nat-last-activity-time-gmt
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For NAT in-line service,
this attribute reports the time when the last flow in a specific
NAT set of flows was seen.
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sn-nat-port-block-end
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For NAT in-line service,
this attribute reports the last port number of the port chunk.
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sn-nat-port-block-start
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For NAT in-line service,
this attribute reports the starting port number of the port chunk.
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sn-nat-port-chunk-alloc-dealloc-flag
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For NAT in-line service,
this attribute reports whether the port chunk is allocated or released.
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sn-nat-port-chunk-alloc-time-gmt
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For NAT in-line service,
this attribute reports when the port chunk was allocated.
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sn-nat-port-chunk-dealloc-time-gmt
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For NAT in-line service,
this attribute reports when the port chunk was released.
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sn-nat-realm-name
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For NAT in-line service,
this attribute reports the name of the NAT realm.
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sn-nat-subscribers-per-ip-address
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For NAT in-line service,
this attribute reports the subscriber(s) per NAT IP address.
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sn-parent-protocol
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This attribute reports
the parent protocol of the flow.
An integer value like
in sn-app-protocol;
for RTCP/RTP flows, the parent protocol may be RTSP or
SIP; for GRE flows, the parent protocol will be PPTP, and so on.
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sn-rulebase
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This attribute reports
the name of the ECS rulebase applied.
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sn-sequence-no
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This attribute reports
the unique sequence number (per sn-sequence-group and radius-nas-ip-address)
of EDR identifier and linearly increasing in EDR file.
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sn-server-port
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This attribute reports
the TCP/UDP port number of the server in a subscriber’s
data flow.
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sn-start-time [ format format ] localtime
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This attribute reports
the timestamp for last packet of flow in UTC.
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sn-subscriber-nat-flow-ip
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For NAT in-line service,
this attribute reports the NAT IP address of NAT-enabled subscriber.
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sn-subscriber-nat-flow-port
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For NAT in-line service,
this attribute reports the NAT port number of NAT-enabled subscriber.
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sn-subscriber-port
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This attribute reports
the TCP/UDP port number of the Mobile handling subscriber
data flow.
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sn-volume-amt { ip | tcp } { bytes | pkts } { uplink | downlink }
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This attribute reports
IP/TCP protocol-specific volume amount of downlink/uplink
bytes/packets during a flow. This includes all the bytes/packets
received by ECS, including the bytes/packets dropped and
retransmitted by ECS.
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sn-volume-dropped-amt { ip | tcp } { bytes | packets } { downlink | uplink }
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For Stateful Firewall
in-line service, this attribute reports IP/TCP protocol-specific
volume amount of downlink/uplink bytes/packets
dropped by Stateful Firewall during a flow.
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sn-volume-ip-with-rtsp-or-rtp
bytes { downlink | priority | uplink }
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This attribute reports
the IP volume amount of downlink/uplink bytes of an RTSP
flow and the RTP flows controlled by it, or Comma Separated Value
(CSV) position priority of this field. If uplink or downlink is
not specified it shows the total of both.
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transaction-downlink-bytes
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This attribute reports
the total downlink bytes for the transaction.
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transaction-downlink-packets
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This attribute reports
the total downlink packets for the transaction.
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transaction-uplink-bytes
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This attribute reports
the total uplink bytes for the transaction.
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transaction-uplink-packets
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This attribute reports
the total uplink packets for the transaction.
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rule-variable rule_variable priority priority [ in-quotes ]
no rule-variable rule_variable [ priority priority ]
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