Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG)
Policy Control Configuration Mode Commands
▀ cc-profile
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 17
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Usage
Use this command to configure the CC Profile to Offline AVP value mapping. The Offline AVP’s value
(DISABLE_OFFLINE (0), ENABLE_OFFLINE (1)) is derived based on the CC profile received from the
SGSN as specified by this mapping.
The following example shows how this command can be configured multiple times:
(DISABLE_OFFLINE (0), ENABLE_OFFLINE (1)) is derived based on the CC profile received from the
SGSN as specified by this mapping.
The following example shows how this command can be configured multiple times:
cc-profile 1 to 2 map-to offline-avp 1
cc-profile 4 map-to offline-avp 0
cc-profile 8 map-to offline-avp 1
On configuring the above set of commands, the Offline AVP value is sent as 1 (Offline enabled) for the CC
profiles 1 (Hot Billing), 2 (Flat Rate), and 8 (Post-Paid). And, as 0 (Offline disabled) for the CC profile 4
(Pre-paid).
When configuring this command, overlapping of CC profile numbers is not permitted. In the following
example, after configuring the first command, which specifies to send the Offline AVP’s value as 1 (Offline
enabled) for the CC profiles 1 through 15, the second command, which specifies to map CC profile 7, is not
permitted:
profiles 1 (Hot Billing), 2 (Flat Rate), and 8 (Post-Paid). And, as 0 (Offline disabled) for the CC profile 4
(Pre-paid).
When configuring this command, overlapping of CC profile numbers is not permitted. In the following
example, after configuring the first command, which specifies to send the Offline AVP’s value as 1 (Offline
enabled) for the CC profiles 1 through 15, the second command, which specifies to map CC profile 7, is not
permitted:
cc-profile 1 to 15 map-to offline-avp 1
cc-profile 7 map-to offline-avp 0
Example
The following command specifies to send Offline AVP value as 1 (Offline enabled) for the CC profile 1 (Hot
Billing):
Billing):
cc-profile 1 map-to offline-avp 1
The following command specifies to delete all previously configured mappings:
no cc-profile