Cisco Cisco ASR 5000
Credit Control Configuration Mode Commands
▀ subscription-id service-type
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 18
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Each service can have a maximum of three Subscription-Id types (e164, imsi & nai) that can be configured
through this CLI command. The DCCA specific changes are made in such a way that, if the CLI command is
configured for any particular service, then the CLI takes precedence. Else, it falls back to default (hard-
coded) values configured for that service.
The advantage of this CLI command is that any further dictionary additions in DCCA can be minimized.
through this CLI command. The DCCA specific changes are made in such a way that, if the CLI command is
configured for any particular service, then the CLI takes precedence. Else, it falls back to default (hard-
coded) values configured for that service.
The advantage of this CLI command is that any further dictionary additions in DCCA can be minimized.
Important:
The CLI configured for any of the service will contain the most recent Subscription-Id-types
configured for that service (i.e. overrides the previous values).
For an instance, if a customer wants IMSI value to be encoded in Gy CCRs (along with E164) for MIPv6HA
service, then this CLI command
service, then this CLI command
subscription-id service-type mipv6ha e164 imsi
should be
configured in the Credit Control Configuration mode.
If only imsi is configured through the CLI, then Gy CCRs will only have imsi value.
If only imsi is configured through the CLI, then Gy CCRs will only have imsi value.
Example
The following command configures imsi type for ggsn service:
subscription-id service-type ggsn imsi