Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG) Merkblatt
Local Policy Eventbase Configuration Mode Commands
▀ rule
▄ Cisco ASR 5x00 Command Line Interface Reference
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rule
This command enables the setting of event rules. An event is something that occurs in the system which would trigger a
set of actions to take place, such as new-call or rat-change.
set of actions to take place, such as new-call or rat-change.
Product
P-GW
SAEGW
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > Local Policy Service Configuration > Local Policy Eventbase Configuration
configure > local-policy-service service_name > eventbase eventbase_name
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[context_name]host_name(config-local-policy-eventbase)#
Syntax
rule priority priority [ event list_of_events ] ruledef ruledef_name actiondef
actiondef_name [ continue ]
actiondef_name [ continue ]
no rule priority priority
priority priority
Specifies a priority for the specified rule.
priority
must be unique and an integer from 1 to 2048.
event list_of_events
The event is defined by any of the following events. Upon triggering the event, the rules specified in the
eventbase are executed.
eventbase are executed.
default-qos-change
: The event is triggered as a result of a default QoS change.
fallback
: This event is triggered as a result of fallback from PCRF.
location-change
: The event is triggered as a result of any change relating to location.
new-call
: This event is initiated when a new call is established.
out-of-credit
: This event is initiated on out of OCS credit.
realloc-of-credit
: This event is initiated on OCS reallocation of credit.
request-qos
: This event is initiated as the result of UE requested QoS.
service-flow
: The event is triggered as a result of a new service flow being detected for the
subscriber.
timer-expiry
: The event is triggered as a result of the expiry of Local Policy Timer.
ruledef ruledef_name
Associates the rule with a specific ruledef.