Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG)
Content Service Steering
▀ Overview
▄ ASR 5500 System Administration Guide, StarOS Release 17
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Overview
Content Service Steering (CSS) selectively directs subscriber traffic to In-line services internal to the system based on
data content presented by mobile subscribers. CSS is a broad term that includes features such as NAT, HTTP
redirection, and DNS redirection.
data content presented by mobile subscribers. CSS is a broad term that includes features such as NAT, HTTP
redirection, and DNS redirection.
CSS uses Access Control Lists (ACLs) to redirect subscriber traffic flows. ACLs control the flow of packets into and
out of the system. ACLs consist of “rules” (ACL rules) or filters that control the action taken on packets matching the
filter criteria.
out of the system. ACLs consist of “rules” (ACL rules) or filters that control the action taken on packets matching the
filter criteria.
ACLs are configurable on a per-context basis and applies to a subscriber through either a subscriber profile (or an APN
profile in the destination context. For additional information, refer to the Access Control Lists chapter.
profile in the destination context. For additional information, refer to the Access Control Lists chapter.