Cisco Cisco ASR 5000
Global Configuration Mode Commands (L-S)
require active-charging ▀
Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 18 ▄
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Use the
require active-charging
command to enable ACS in the non-optimized mode. Wherein, ACS
Managers will spawn to support ACS.
Use the
Use the
require active-charging optimized-mode
command to enable ACS in the Optimized mode.
Wherein, ACS is enabled as part of Session Managers.
content-filtering category [ static-and-dynamic ]
Enables the Category-based Content Filtering application with ACS support and creates the necessary Static
Rating Database (SRDB) tasks to utilize the internal database of static/dynamic URLs.
For Dynamic Content Filtering support, the
Rating Database (SRDB) tasks to utilize the internal database of static/dynamic URLs.
For Dynamic Content Filtering support, the
static-and-dynamic
keyword must be configured to specify
that the Dynamic Rater Package (model and feature files) must be distributed to rating modules on startup,
recovery, etc. If not configured, by default, the static-only mode is enabled.
recovery, etc. If not configured, by default, the static-only mode is enabled.
Usage
Use this command to enable/disable ACS with or without Category-based Content Filtering application on
the chassis.
the chassis.
Important:
This command triggers the resource subsystem to switch to ACS-enabled mode and start ACS-
related tasks. This CLI command must be configured before any services are configured, so that the resource subsystem
can appropriately reserve adequate memory for the ACS-related tasks. After configuring this command, the
configuration must be saved and the system rebooted in order to allocate the resources for ACS upon system startup.
can appropriately reserve adequate memory for the ACS-related tasks. After configuring this command, the
configuration must be saved and the system rebooted in order to allocate the resources for ACS upon system startup.
In 8.0 and 8.1 releases, this command must be configured before configuring any services. This is to ensure
that the resource subsystem can appropriately reserve adequate memory for ACS Manager tasks. If this
command is configured after all the Session Manager tasks are already active, the ACS Manager tasks will
not be started even if additional cards are added to the chassis—instead, the chassis must be rebooted.
that the resource subsystem can appropriately reserve adequate memory for ACS Manager tasks. If this
command is configured after all the Session Manager tasks are already active, the ACS Manager tasks will
not be started even if additional cards are added to the chassis—instead, the chassis must be rebooted.
Example
In Release 8.0, the following command enables resource subsystem to configure ACS in isolated mode:
require active-charging isoated-mode
In Release 8.1, the following command enables ACS in Optimized mode:
require active-charging optimized-mode
In Release 8.3, the following command enables ACS in Optimized mode:
require active-charging