Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF)
Credit Control Configuration Mode Commands
▀ charging-rulebase-name
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 18
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charging-rulebase-name
This command allows static configuration of charging rulebase name to be sent to OCS through the CCR message.
Product
eHRPD
GGSN
P-GW
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > ACS Configuration > Credit Control Configuration
active-charging service service_name > credit-control
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[local]host_name(config-dcca)#
Syntax
charging-rulebase-name rulebase_name
no charging-rulebase-name
no
The
no
variant, when configured, sends the rulebase that was configured in APN/subscriber template to the
OCS.
rulebase_name
Specifies the name for a charging rulebase to be sent to OCS via CCR message.
rulebase_name
must be an
alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.
Usage
Use this command to override/change the charging rulebase name in the Gy CCRs for eHRPD, GGSN and P-
GW service types.
With this feature in 18.0 release, an APN/subscriber can have a single rulebase applied to it, but allowing a
static configuration to always pass a different or same rulebase to the OCS through CCR messages.
The rulebase value configured in Credit Control (CC) group will be sent to OCS via CCR. If this CLI
command is not configured, then the rulebase obtained from APN/subscriber template will be sent to OCS.
The configured value of rulebase under CC group is sent in all CCR (I/U/T) messages. This implies that any
change in rulebase value in CC group during mid-session gets reflected in the next CCR message.
GW service types.
With this feature in 18.0 release, an APN/subscriber can have a single rulebase applied to it, but allowing a
static configuration to always pass a different or same rulebase to the OCS through CCR messages.
The rulebase value configured in Credit Control (CC) group will be sent to OCS via CCR. If this CLI
command is not configured, then the rulebase obtained from APN/subscriber template will be sent to OCS.
The configured value of rulebase under CC group is sent in all CCR (I/U/T) messages. This implies that any
change in rulebase value in CC group during mid-session gets reflected in the next CCR message.
Example
The following command defines a charging rulebase name called
rb1
in the credit control group:
charging-rulebase-name rb1