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ACS Configuration Mode Commands   
▀  policy-control charging-rule-base-name 
 
 
▄  Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 18 
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policy-control charging-rule-base-name 
This command allows you to configure how the Charging-Rule-Base-Name AVP from PCRF is interpreted, either as 
ACS rulebase or ACS group-of-ruledefs. 
Product
 
ACS 
Privilege
 
Security Administrator, Administrator 
Mode
 
Exec > ACS Configuration 
active-charging service service_name
 
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt: 
[local]host_name(config-acs)# 
Syntax
 
policy-control charging-rule-base-name { active-charging-group-of-ruledefs | active-
charging-rulebase [ ignore-when-removed ] [ use-first ]}
 
default policy-control charging-rule-base-name 
no policy-control charging-rule-base-name active-charging-rulebase use-first 
default
 
Configures this command with its default setting(s). 
Default: 
 
charging-rule-base-name
active-charging-group-of-ruledefs
 
 
use-first
: Disabled 
no
 
If multiple Charging-Rule-Base-Name are received from the PCRF, specifies to select the last rulebase. This 
is the default behavior. 
active-charging-group-of-ruledefs
 
Specifies interpreting Charging-Rule-Base-Name as ACS group-of-ruledefs. 
active-charging-rulebase 
 
[ ignore-when-removed ][ use-first ]
 
Specifies interpreting Charging-Rule-Base-Name as ACS rulebase. 
When Charging-Rule-Base-Name AVP is interpreted as ACS rulebase, if PCRF requests the removal of a 
Charging-Rule-Base-Name, which is the same as the rulebase used for that PDP context, the PDP context is 
terminated. This is because after removal of the rulebase, the PDP context will have no rulebase. This is the 
default behavior. 
ignore-when-removed
: Specifies to ignore PCRF request for removal of Charging-Rule-Base-Name, and 
take no action. If this keyword is not configured, the PDP context from which the rulebase is removed gets 
terminated.