Important: This configuration mode is supported from StarOS Release 12.1 onward.
no action-set act_set_name
The act_set_name must be an alphanumerical string from 1 through 63 characters.
[context_name]
hostname(config-pcc-action-set)
Important: For more information on PCC-Action-Set configuration, refer
PCC-Action-Set Configuration Mode Commands.
charging method {
both-offline-and-online |
offline |
online}
[default |
no]
charging method
charging server server_name function {
offline |
online} {
primary |
secondary}
no charging server {
all |
function {
offline |
online} {
primary |
secondary}
The server_name must be an alphanumerical string from 1 through 63 characters.
This keyword is used with no keyword only. It removes the all configured charging server parameters from a PCC-service instance for IPCF configuration.
Following command configures the online charging server named
Gx1 as
primary for online charging method for a PCC-service instance:
no condition-group cond_grp_name
The cond_grp_name must be an alphanumerical string from 1 through 63 characters.
Within a condition-group the conditions and condition-groups can either be linked with an AND or an
OR relation. A Condition is built using predefined keywords representing unique service conditions such as
user-location,
app-service etc.
[context_name]
hostname(config-pcc-condition-group))#
The commands configured in this mode are defined in the PCC-Condition-Group Configuration Mode Commands chapter of Command
Line Interface Reference.
Caution: This is a critical configuration. The PCC-Condition Group can not be configured without this configuration. Any change to this configuration would lead to removing or disabling configuration parameters defined here.
no data-service data_svc_name
The data_svc_name must be an alphanumerical string from 1 through 63 characters.
[context_name]
hostname(config-pcc-data-service))#
The commands configured in this mode are defined in the PCC-Data Service Configuration Mode Commands chapter of Command
Line Interface Reference.
Caution: This is a critical configuration. The PCC-Data-service can not be configured without this configuration. Any change to this configuration would lead to removing or disabling configuration parameters defined here.
Following command defines a PCC-data-service named pcc_data_svc1 in a PCC-service instance without any confirmation prompt.
Following command removes a pre-configured PCC-data-service named pcc_data_svc1 from a PCC-service instance without any confirmation prompt.
[no]
map-profile priority map_prio_value apn [
apn_name profile-policy name pcc_prof_name]
[no]
map-profile priority map_prio_value profile-policy name pcc_prof_name]
[no]
map-profile priority map_prio_value subscription-attribute name subs_attrib_name [
value]
subs_attrib_value profile-policy name pcc_prof_name]
The map_prio_value must be an integer value from 1 through 1024.
The apn_name specifies the name of the APN configured for subscriber session to which a priority value is set for profile mapping and must be an alphanumerical string from 1 through 63 characters.
The cond_grp_name is pre-configured PCC-Condition-Group and must be an alphanumerical string from 1 through 63 characters.
Important: For more information on PCC-Condition-Group configuration, refer
condition-group command in this chapter.
This support is provided to select a pre-configured profile policy pcc_prof_name if subscriber’s SPR profile is not available and to allow operator to have different policies for such Subscribers.
The subs_attrib_name specifies the subscription attribute name set/configured for the subscriber to which a priority value is set for profile mapping and must be an alphanumerical string from 1 through 63 characters.
The subs_attrib_value specifies the subscription attribute value associated with a subscription attribute name set/configured for the subscriber to which a priority value is set for profile mapping and must be an alphanumerical string of 1 through 63 characters.
profile-policy pcc_prof_name
The pcc_prof_name is pre-configured PCC-Service-Profile and must be an alphanumerical string from 1 through 63 characters.
Important: For more information on PCC-Service-Profile configuration, refer
profile-policy command in this chapter.
Important: For a subscriber session, only a single profile will match.
Following command configures the profile mapping priority to 2 for an APN named
apn_ipcf1 with PCC-Service-Profile named
pcc_prof1 with in a PCC-service instance.
Following command configures the profile mapping priority to 0 for all sessions with PCC-Service-Profile named
pcc_prof2 with in a PCC-service instance.
[no]
monitoring-key mon_key_value
[default]
monitoring-key any
mon_key_value must be an integer between 1 through 65535.
The grant_volume specifies the threshold volume in Kilo Bytes for any usage Monitoring Key and must be an integer between 1 through 4294967296.
Following command configures the Monitoring Key 2 for a grant size of
2048 Kilo Bytes with in a PCC-service instance.
This command enables the IPCF to support more than one Gx-session for single subscriber session coming from multiple PCEF in a PCC-service instance.
[no |
default]
multiple-pcef-per-subscriber
Removes the multiple Gx session for a single subscriber from a PCC-service instance for IPCF configuration.
Use this command to enable multiple Gx session and multiple PCEF support for a single subscriber in a PCC-service instance for IPCF configuration.
Following command sets the IPCF to accept multiple Gx sessions from multiple PCEFs for a single subscriber with in a PCC-service instance.
The pcc_prof_name must be an alphanumerical string from 1 through 63 characters. A maximum of 32 profiles can be configured in a PCC-service instance.
A profile manages multiple Condition-Groups and associated
Action-Sets pairs in an ordered manner. On internal or external triggers that cause the profile evaluation, the PCC-rules-engine, evaluates the conditions within the
Condition-Groups in the specified priority. Corresponding actions performed for
Condition-Groups that evaluates to
TRUE. Once a
TRUE match found the evaluation of
Condition-Groups does not continue further.
[context_name]
hostname(config-pcc-profile))#
The commands configured in this mode are defined in the PCC-Service-Profile Configuration Mode Commands chapter of Command
Line Interface Reference.
Caution: This is a critical configuration. The PCC-Service-Profile can not be configured without this configuration. Any change to this configuration would lead to removing or disabling configuration parameters defined here.
no qos-profile qos_prof_name
The qos_prof_name must be an alphanumerical string from 1 through 63 characters.
[context_name]
hostname(config-pcc-qos-profile))#
The commands configured in this mode are defined in the PCC-QoS-Profile Configuration Mode Commands chapter of Command
Line Interface Reference.
Caution: This is a critical configuration. The PCC-QoS-Profiles can not be configured without this configuration. Any change to this configuration would lead to removing or disabling configuration parameters defined here.
[default]
spr-failure after-auth
|
•
|
continue: IPCF allows session to continue.
|
|
•
|
terminate: IPCF terminates the session for subscriber.
|
Following command sets the session failure handling policy with SSC to terminate the session on failure of communication with SSC after authorization in a PCC-service instance.
This command provides the configuration to manage the SSC update frequency over Sp interface for usage reports received from PCEF over
Gx interface in a PCC-service instance for IPCF configuration.
[default]
ssc-usage-update-policy {
always |
average-tps tps |
on-terminate}
Sets the PCC-service to configure the SSC update frequency to always over
Sp interface for usage reports received from PCEF over
Gx interface in a PCC-service instance for IPCF configuration.
This keyword generates the SSC usage update towards the SSC over Sp interface for Usage Reports received by IPCF from PCEF over
Gx interface only when average transaction-per-second exceeds the configured threshold
tps.
The tps specifies the average transactions-per-second on IPCF and must be an integer from 1 through 5000.
This keyword generates the SSC usage update towards the SSC over Sp interface for Usage Reports received by IPCF from PCEF over
Gx interface only when IP-CAN session terminates.
Use this command to configure the PCC-service to manage the SSC update frequency over Sp interface for Usage Reports received from PCEF over
Gx interface in a PCC-service instance for IPCF configuration.
Following command configures the SSC usage update over Sp interface every time when a usage report is received over
Gx interface in a PCC-service instance.
[no]
timedef timedef_name [
-noconfirm]
The timedef_name must be an alphanumerical string from 1 through 127 characters.
[context_name]
hostname(config-pcc-timedef))#
The commands configured in this mode are defined in the PCC-TimeDef Configuration Mode Commands chapter of Command
Line Interface Reference.
Caution: This is a critical configuration. The PCC-TimeDefs can not be configured without this configuration. Any change to this configuration would lead to removing or disabling configuration parameters defined here.
idle_dur must be a value in the range from 0 through 4294967295.
Refer to the timeout long-duration command in this chapter for additional information.
Important: Reduce the timeout duration to free session resources faster for use by new requests.
setup_dur must be a value in the range from 0 through 120.
timeout long-duration ldt_timeout [
action {
detection |
disconnect}]
ldt_timeout must be a value in the range from 0 through 4294967295.
detection: sets the system to detect the sessions for which long duration timeout timer is exceeded and sends the SNMP TRAP and CORBA notification. This is the default behavior.
disconnect: sets the system to send SNMP TRAP and CORBA notification and disconnect the subscriber session once the long duration timeout timer is expired.
Important: Reduce the timeout duration to free session resources faster for use by new requests.
timeout long-duration 6000 action detection
timeout long-duration 6000 action disconnect