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Rulebase Configuration Mode Commands
▀ flow any-error
▄ Cisco ASR 5000 Series Command Line Interface Reference
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flow any-error
This command specifies the charging action to be used for packets dropped by Firewall due to any error conditions.
Product
FW
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
Configures the default action for packets dropped by Firewall due to any errors.
Default: Update the flow stats if flow is available
Default: Update the flow stats if flow is available
Specifies the charging action based on which accounting action is taken on packets dropped by Firewall due
to any errors.
to any errors.
Important:
The charging action specified here should preferably not be used for action on packets dropped due
to firewall ruledef match or no-match (in the
and
commands) and the content ID within the charging action must be unique so that dropped counts will not interfere with
other content IDs.
other content IDs.
must be the name of a charging action, and must be a string of 1 through 63 characters
in length.
Usage
Use this command to configure the charging action for packets dropped by Firewall due to any error
conditions, such as, a packet being inappropriate based on the state of the protocol of the packet's session, or
Firewall DoS protection causing the packet to be discarded, and so on.
For a packet dropped due to firewall ruledef match or no match (first packet of a flow), the charging action
applied is the one configured in the
conditions, such as, a packet being inappropriate based on the state of the protocol of the packet's session, or
Firewall DoS protection causing the packet to be discarded, and so on.
For a packet dropped due to firewall ruledef match or no match (first packet of a flow), the charging action
applied is the one configured in the
or the
command respectively.
In StarOS 8.1, in the case of Policy-based Firewall, the charging action applied is the one configured in the
In StarOS 8.1, in the case of Policy-based Firewall, the charging action applied is the one configured in the
or the
command respectively.
For a packet dropped due to any error condition after data session is created, the charging action used is the
one configured in the
one configured in the
command.
If the charging action applied on a packet is the one specified in the
command, flow statistics are updated and action is taken as configured in the charging action:
If the billing action is configured as EDR enabled, EDR is generated.
If the content ID is configured, UDR information is updated.