Cisco Cisco ASR 5000
ACS Rulebase Configuration Mode Commands
▀ action priority
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 18
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When a group-of-ruledefs is specified, if any of the ruledefs within the group matches, the specified charging-
action is applied, any more of the action instances are not processed.
action is applied, any more of the action instances are not processed.
Important:
If the group-of-ruledefs specified here is deleted or is not configured, the system accepts it without
applying any ruledefs under current rulebase for this action priority.
charging-action charging_action_name
Specifies the charging action.
charging_action_name
must be the name of a charging action, and must be an alphanumeric string of 1
through 63 characters.
If the specified charging action does not exist, there will be no charging action triggers for this action priority
within the current rulebase.
If the specified charging action does not exist, there will be no charging action triggers for this action priority
within the current rulebase.
Important:
If the charging action specified here is not configured or is later deleted, the system will not apply
any charging action under current rulebase for this action priority.
monitoring-key monitoring_key
Associates the specified monitoring-key with ruledefs for usage monitoring.
monitoring_key
must be an integer from 1 through 4000000000.
description description
Adds specified text to the rule and action.
description
must be an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.
Usage
Use this command to configure action priorities for ruledefs / group-of-ruledefs in a rulebase.
This CLI command can be entered multiple times to specify multiple ruledefs and charging actions. The
ruledefs are examined in priority order, until a match is found and the corresponding charging action is
applied.
This CLI command can be entered multiple times to specify multiple ruledefs and charging actions. The
ruledefs are examined in priority order, until a match is found and the corresponding charging action is
applied.
Example
The following command assigns a rule and action with the action priority of
23
, a ruledef named
test
, and a
charging action named
test1
to the current rulebase:
action priority 23 ruledef test charging-action test1