Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF) Guía De Administador
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Intelligent Traffic Control
▀ Configuring Flow-based Traffic Policing
▄ Cisco ASR 5x00 Home Agent Administration Guide
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context <vpn_context_name>
subscriber name <user_name>
policy-group <policy_group> direction [ in | out ]
end
Notes:
<vpn_context_name>
is the name of the destination context configured during Class-Map configuration for
flow-based traffic policing.
<user_name>
is the name of the subscriber profile you want to configure for the flow-based traffic policing.
<policy_group>
is name of the traffic policy group you configured in Configuring Policy Groups section for
the flow-based traffic policing. A maximum of 16 Policy groups can be assigned to a subscriber profile.
For description and variable values of these commands and keywords, refer to the Traffic Policy-Group
Configuration Mode Commands chapter of the Command Line Interface Reference.
Verifying Flow-based Traffic Policing Configuration
Step 1
Verify that your flow-based traffic policing is configured properly by entering the following command in Exec Mode:
show subscribers access-flows full
The output of this command displays flow-based information for a subscriber session.