Cisco Cisco ASR 5000
Credit Control Configuration Mode Commands
pending-traffic-treatment ▀
Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 18 ▄
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buffer
Specifies to tentatively count/time traffic, and then buffer traffic pending arrival of quota. Buffered traffic
will be forwarded and fully charged against the quota when the quota is eventually obtained and the traffic is
passed.
will be forwarded and fully charged against the quota when the quota is eventually obtained and the traffic is
passed.
drop
Drops any traffic when there is no quota present.
limited-pass volume
Enables limited access for subscribers when the OCS is unreachable.
volume
specifies the Default Quota size (in bytes) and must be an integer from 1 through 4294967295.
This feature allows the subscriber to use the network when the OCS response is slow. This configuration
enables to set a Default Quota size from which the subscriber can consume quota until response from the
OCS arrives. The traffic consumed by the subscriber from the Default Quota at the beginning of the session is
reported and counted against the quota assigned from the OCS.
enables to set a Default Quota size from which the subscriber can consume quota until response from the
OCS arrives. The traffic consumed by the subscriber from the Default Quota at the beginning of the session is
reported and counted against the quota assigned from the OCS.
Important:
Default Quota is used only for
noquota
case (Rating Group (RG) seeking quota for the first time)
and not for
quota-exhauste
d. Default Quota is not used for subsequent credit requests.
If the Default Quota is NOT exhausted before the OCS responds with quota, traffic is allowed to pass. Initial
Default Quota usage is counted against initial quota allocated. If quota allocated is less than the actual usage,
the actual usage and request additional quota are reported. If no additional quota is available, the traffic is
denied.
If the Default Quota is NOT exhausted before the OCS responds with denial of quota, traffic is blocked after
the OCS response. The gateway will report usage on Default Quota even in for CCR-U (FINAL) or CCR-T
until the OCS responds.
If the Default Quota is exhausted before the OCS responds, the session is dropped.
The default pending-traffic-treatment for
Default Quota usage is counted against initial quota allocated. If quota allocated is less than the actual usage,
the actual usage and request additional quota are reported. If no additional quota is available, the traffic is
denied.
If the Default Quota is NOT exhausted before the OCS responds with denial of quota, traffic is blocked after
the OCS response. The gateway will report usage on Default Quota even in for CCR-U (FINAL) or CCR-T
until the OCS responds.
If the Default Quota is exhausted before the OCS responds, the session is dropped.
The default pending-traffic-treatment for
noquota
is drop. The
default pending-traffic-treatment
noquota
command removes any Default Quota limit configured.
pass
Passes all traffic more or less regardless of quota state.
Usage
Use this command to set the Diameter credit control pending traffic treatment while waiting for definitive
credit information from the server.
This CLI command is different than the
credit information from the server.
This CLI command is different than the
failure-handling
command, which specifies behavior in the case
of an actual timeout or error, as opposed to the behavior while waiting. See also the
buffering-limit
command in the Active Charging Service Configuration Mode.
Example
The following command sets the Diameter credit control pending traffic treatment to drop any traffic when
there is no quota present:
there is no quota present:
pending-traffic-treatment noquota drop