Optionally, timeout can be triggered when there is no data traffic for the interim accounting timeout interval using the accounting trigger inactivity-timeout stop command. On timeout, the accounting session is terminated and an Accounting Stop message is sent. A new accounting session is created if interesting traffic resumes.
In the ATPM, the trigger to start accounting for interesting traffic is configured using the accounting trigger interesting-traffic command. Accounting Start is triggered on arrival of interesting traffic, or change in airlink parameters conveyed through active-start airlink record. If an active-start record was included in the initial connection setup, Accounting Start is not triggered. But if the active-start comes separately and is the first one for the session, it is treated as airlink change and an Accounting Start is sent.
name must be an alphanumeric a string of 1 through 15 characters.
The following command assigns the class map classification1 to the current policy map:
Important: This parameter should be configured to be greater than the following two values: 1) three times greater than packet MTU for the subscriber connection, OR 2) three seconds worth of token accumulation within the “bucket” for the configured peak-data-rate.
Specifies the allowed peak burst size in bytes. bytes must be an integer from 0 through 4294967295.
Important: This parameter should be configured to be greater than the following two values: 1) three times greater than the packet MTU for the subscriber connection, OR 2) three seconds worth of token accumulation within the “bucket” for the configured peak-data-rate.
bps must be an integer from 0 through 4294967295.
lower-ip-precedence: Transmits the packet after lowering the ip-precedence
bps must be an integer from 0 through 4294967295.
lower-ip-precedence: Transmits the packet after lowering the IP precedence
The following command sets the committed data rate to 102400 bps with a peak data rate of
128000 bps and a burst size of
2048 bytes. This lowers the IP precedence when the committed-data-rate is exceeded and drops the packets when the peak-data-rate are violated:
any: allows any profile identifier matching this policy map.
id profile_id: allows specific profile identifier matching with in this policy map.
profile_id must be a hexadecimal number from 0x0 to 0xFFFF.
range low_value to high_value: identifies a range in which a profile identifier must fall within to be considered a match.
low_value and
high_value must be either a hexadecimal number from 0x0 to 0xFFFF, or an integer from 0 through 65535 characters.
any allows any flow identifier matching with in this policy map.
id flow_id allows specific flow identifier matching with in this policy map.
flow_id must be either a a hexadecimal number from 0x0 to 0xFFFF, or an integer from 0 to 65535.
range low_value to high_value: identifies a range in which a flow identifier must fall within to be considered a match.
low_value and
high_value must be either a hexadecimal number from 0x0 to 0xFFFF, or an integer 0 to 65535.
any: Allows any ASN Service Profile Identifier matching within this policy map.
id service_id: Allows specific Service Profile matching to a specified identifier.
service_id must be an integer from 1 to 65535 that matches a service ID that was configured in the Subscriber Configuration Mode.
any: Allows any ASN Packet Data Flow Identifier matching within this policy map.
id pdf_id: Allows specific Packet Data Flow matching to a specified identifier.
pdf_id must be an integer from 1 to 255 that matches a PDF ID that was configured in the Subscriber Configuration Mode.