PCC-Data-Service
Configuration Mode Commands
The PCC-Data-Service
Configuration Mode is used to configure the data flow parameters
for the media data, as well as corresponding attributes that are
necessary for charging and policy enforcement decisions for the media
parameters represented by its service flows in the PCC-service.
A maximum of ten service data flows can be configured in a PCC-Data-Service
instance.
IMPORTANT:
This
configuration mode is supported from StarOS Release 12.1 onward.
IMPORTANT:
The commands or keywords/variables
that are available are dependent on platform type, product version,
and installed license(s).
end
Exits the current
configuration mode and returns to the Exec mode.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Usage:
Use this command to
return to the Exec mode.
exit
Exits the current
mode and returns to the parent configuration mode.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Usage:
Use this command to
return to the parent configuration mode.
flow direction in
This command configures
the flow service parameters for incoming data flow in PCC-Data-Service
instance.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
[no] flow direction in protocol {ip | tcp | udp} from {src_ip_addr[/maskbit] | any} port {src_port_num | any} to {dest_ip_addr/maskbit | any} port {dest_port_num | any}
no
Removes the configured
data service flow parameters from PCC-Data-Service instance for IPCF
configuration.
protocol {ip | tcp | udp}
This keyword configures
the data flow parameters for specific protocol.
Following protocols
are supported through this keyword:
-
ip: Sets
the parameters for IP traffic.
-
tcp: Sets
the parameters for TCP traffic.
-
UDP: Sets
the parameters for UDP traffic.
from {src_ip_addr[ /maskbit] | any} port {src_port_num | any}
This keyword configures
the data flow condition parameters for specific protocol through
IP address and port as source of flow.
Following parameters
are defined with this keyword:
-
src_ip_addr:
specifies the specific IP address in IPv4/IPv6 notation
as source of flow.
-
maskbit:
Specifies the IP address suffix in IPv4 or IPv6 notation.
-
any: specifies
that flow from any source IP address/port can be analyzed
or considered.
-
port src_port_num:
specifies the specific source port parameter for flow.src_port_num is
the source port number of flow and must be an integer from 1 through
65535.
to {dest_ip_addr[ /maskbit] | any} port {dest_port_num | any}
This keyword configures
the data flow condition parameters for specific protocol through
IP address and port as source of flow.
Following parameters
are defined with this keyword:
-
dest_ip_addr:
specifies the specific IP address in IPv4/IPv6 notation
as destination of flow.
-
maskbit:
Specifies the IP address suffix in IPv4 or IPv6 notation.
-
any: specifies
that flow to any destination IP address/port can be analyzed
or considered.
-
port dest_port_num:
specifies the specific destination port parameter for flow.dest_port_num is
the destination port number of flow and must be an integer from
1 through 65535.
Usage:
Use this command to
configure the flow service parameters for incoming data flow in PCC-Data-Service
instance for IPCF Configuration.
Example:
Following command sets
the data service parameters for
tcp type
protocol from
any IP/port
source to
any IP/port
in incoming direction with in a PCC-Data-Service.
flow direction in protocol tcp from any port any to any port any
flow direction out
This command configures
the flow service parameters for outgoing data flow in PCC-Data-Service
instance.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
[no] flow direction in protocol {ip | tcp | udp} from {src_ip_addr[ /maskbit] | any} port {src_port_num | any} to {dest_ip_addr[ /maskbit] | any} port {dest_port_num | any}
no
Removes the configured
data service flow parameters from PCC-Data-Service instance on IPCF
node.
protocol {ip | tcp | udp}
This keyword configures
the data flow parameters for specific protocol.
Following protocols
are supported through this keyword:
-
ip: Sets
the parameters for IP traffic.
-
tcp: Sets
the parameters for TCP traffic.
-
UDP: Sets
the parameters for UDP traffic.
from {src_ip_addr | any} port {src_port_num | any}
This keyword configures
the data flow condition parameters for specific protocol through
IP address and port as source of flow.
Following parameters
are defined with this keyword:
-
src_ip_addr:
specifies the specific IP address in IPv4/IPv6 notation
as source of flow.
-
maskbit:
Specifies the IP address suffix in IPv4 or IPv6 notation.
-
any: specifies
that flow from any source IP address/port can be analyzed
or considered.
-
port src_port_num:
specifies the specific source port parameter for flow.src_port_num is
the source port number of flow and must be an integer from 1 through
65535.
to {dest_ip_addr | any} port {dest_port_num | any}
This keyword configures
the data flow condition parameters for specific protocol through
IP address and port as source of flow.
Following parameters
are defined with this keyword:
-
dest_ip_addr:
specifies the specific IP address in IPv4/IPv6 notation
as destination of flow.
-
maskbit:
Specifies the IP address suffix in IPv4 or IPv6 notation.
-
any: specifies
that flow to any destination IP address/port can be analyzed
or considered.
-
port dest_port_num:
specifies the specific destination port parameter for flow.dest_port_num is
the destination port number of flow and must be an integer from
1 through 65535.
Usage:
Use this command to
configure the flow service parameters for outgoing data flow in PCC-Data-Service
instance on IPCF node.
Example:
Following command sets
the data service parameters for
tcp type
protocol from
any IP/port
source to
any IP/port
in outgoing direction with in a PCC-Data-Service.
flow direction out protocol tcp from any port any to any port any
metering-method
This command specifies
the metering method to be used by PCEF for offline charging in a
PCC-Data-Service instance on IPCF node.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
[no] metering-method {both-duration-volume | duration | volume}
no
Removes the configured
metering method from PCC-Data-Service instance on IPCF node.
In such scenario, the
metering method pre-configured at PCEF is considered.
both-duration-volume
Specifies the metering
method as based on volume of data usage and duration of session, both
for offline charging in a PCC-Data-Service instance on IPCF node.
duration
Specifies the metering
method as based on the duration of session usage for offline charging in
a PCC-Data-Service instance on IPCF node.
volume
Specifies the metering
method as based on the volume of data usage for offline charging
in a PCC-Data-Service instance on IPCF node.
Usage:
Use this command to
define the metering method to be used for offline charging in a
PCC-Data-Service instance on IPCF node.
If no metering method
is defined, the metering method preconfigured at PCEF is considered.
Example:
Following command sets
the metering method as based on volume of data usage and duration
of session, both for offline charging in a PCC-Data-Service instance
on IPCF node.
metering-method both-duration-volume
monitoring-key
This command defines
the monitoring key under which data is monitored for the PCC-Data-Service
instance.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
monitoring-key mon_key_value
[no] monitoring-key
no
Removes the configured
monitoring-key from PCC-Data-Service instance on IPCF node.
mon_key_value
Specifies the monitoring
key value under which data usage is monitored for the PCC-Data-Service
instance and must be an integer from 1 through 65535.
Usage:
Use this command to
define the monitoring key under which data is monitored for the PCC-Data-Service
instance on IPCF node.
Example:
Following command sets
the monitoring key
123 for
data monitoring in PCC-Data-Service instance on IPCF node.
monitoring-key 123
precedence
This command defines
the precedence that is assigned to the Dynamic PCC rule created
for a PCC-Data-Service instance.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
precedence preced_value
[no] precedence
no
Removes the configured
precedence value from PCC-Data-Service instance on IPCF node.
preced_value
Specifies the precedence
that is assigned to the dynamic PCC rule created for a PCC-Data-Service
instance and must be an integer from 1 through 65535.
Usage:
Use this command to
define the precedence value that is assigned to the Dynamic PCC rule
created for a PCC-Data-Service instance on IPCF node.
Example:
Following command sets
the precedence value
2 to
assign to the dynamic PCC rule created for a PCC-Data-Service instance
on IPCF node.
precedence 2
qos-profile
This command defines
the PCC-QoS-Profile which is to use for the PCC-Data-Service instance
on IPCF node.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
qos-profile qos_prof_name
[no] qos-profile
no
Removes the configured
PCC-QoS-Profile from PCC-Data-Service instance on IPCF node.
qos_prof_name
Specifies the pre-configured
PCC-QoS-Profile name which is to use for the PCC-Data-Service instance.
Usage:
Use this command to
define the PCC-QoS-Profile for a PCC-Data-Service instance on IPCF
node.
Example:
Following command sets
the PCC-QoS-Profile
ipcf_qos_prof1 for
PCC-Data-Service instance on IPCF node.
qos-profile ipcf_qos_prof1
rating-group
This command defines
the PCC-Rating-Group that is assigned for a PCC-Data-Service instance.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
rating-group rating_grp_id
[no] rating-group
no
Removes the configured
PCC-Rating-Group Id from PCC-Data-Service instance on IPCF node.
rating_grp_id
Specifies the PCC-Rating-Group
Id that is assigned to the PCC-Data-Service instance and must be
an integer from 1 through 99.
Usage:
Use this command to
define the PCC-Rating Id value for a PCC-Data-Service instance on IPCF
node.
Example:
Following command sets
the Rating Group id
11 for
a PCC-Data-Service instance on IPCF node.
rating-group 11
reporting-level
This command specifies
the reporting level to be used by PCEF to report the data usage
for the related PCC rule in a PCC-Data-Service instance on IPCF
node.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
[no] reporting-level {service-identifier-level | rating-group-level}
no
Removes the configured
usage reporting level from PCC-Data-Service instance on IPCF node.
In such scenario, the
reporting level configured at PCEF is considered.
service-identifier-level
Sets the data usage
reporting level to be used by PCEF to report the data usage for
the related PCC rule at the service identifier level in a PCC-Data-Service
instance on IPCF node.
rating-group-level
Sets the data usage
reporting level to be used by PCEF to report the data usage for
the related PCC rule at the Rating-group level in a PCC-Data-Service
instance on IPCF node.
Usage:
Use this command to
define the reporting level to be used by PCEF to report the data
usage for the related PCC rule in a PCC-Data-Service instance on
IPCF node.
If no reporting level
is defined, the reporting level preconfigured at PCEF is considered.
Example:
Following command sets
the reporting level at ‘Rating-group’ level which
is to be used by PCEF to report the data usage for the related PCC
rule in a PCC-Data-Service instance on IPCF node.
reporting-level rating-group-level
service-identifier
This command defines
the service identifier for a PCC-Data-Service instance.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
service-identifier svc_id
[no] service-identifier
no
Removes the configured
Service Identifier from PCC-Data-Service instance on IPCF node.
svc_id
Specifies the Service
Identifier that is assigned to the PCC-Data-Service instance and
must be an integer from 1 through 65535.
Usage:
Use this command to
define the Service Identifier for a PCC-Data-Service instance on IPCF
node.
Example:
Following command sets
the Service Identifier
1011 for
a PCC-Data-Service instance on IPCF node.
service-identifier 1011