Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF) Manual De Mantenimiento
Configuration Management
Generally Available 06-30-2010
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flow limit-across-applications
The
non-tcp limit
and
tcp
limit
keywords were added to this command. This
command can now also be used to limit the total number of flows per Subscriber/APN sent
to a rulebase based on the protocol type.
to a rulebase based on the protocol type.
CLI (Rulebase Configuration Mode)
flow limit-across-applications { limit | non-tcp limit | tcp
limit }
[ no ] flow limit-across-applications [ non-tcp | tcp ]
Web Element Manager Path
This functionality is not supported at this time on the Web Element Manager.
flow limit-for-bandwidth
This command enables and configures bandwidth limits for Session Control functionality to
the subscriber. The
the subscriber. The
exceed-action
keyword is now optional.
CLI (Charging Action Configuration Mode)
[ no | default ] flow limit-for-bandwidth direction { downlink | uplink }
peak-data-rate bps peak-burst-size bytes violate-action { discard |
lower-ip-precedence } [ committed-data-rate bps committed-burst-size bytes
[ exceed-action { discard | lower-ip-precedence } ] ]
Web Element Manager Path
This functionality is not supported at this time on the Web Element Manager.
ip dst-address
This command defines rule definition to analyze and charge user traffic based on Internet
Protocol (IP) destination address. The “
Protocol (IP) destination address. The “
{ !range | range } host-pool host_pool
”
option was added to this command. This enables the IP destination address to be selected
from a range configured in a host pool.
from a range configured in a host pool.
CLI (Ruledef Configuration Mode)
[ no ] ip dst-address { operator { ip_address | ip_address/mask } | { !range
| range } host-pool host_pool }
Web Element Manager Path
This functionality is not supported at this time on the Web Element Manager.
ip server-ip-address
This command defines rule definition to analyze and charge user traffic matching the
Internet Protocol (IP) address of the destination, i.e. from the subscriber, of the connection.
The
Internet Protocol (IP) address of the destination, i.e. from the subscriber, of the connection.
The
{ !range | range } host-pool host_pool
option was added to this command.
This enables the IP address to be selected from a range configured in a host pool.
CLI (Ruledef Configuration Mode)
[ no ] ip server-ip-address { operator { ip_address | ip_address/mask } | {
!range | range } host-pool host_pool }