Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF)
ACS Configuration Mode Commands
▀ fair-usage tcp-proxy
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 18
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fair-usage tcp-proxy
This command allows you to configure the maximum number of flows for which TCP Proxy can be used per subscriber,
and what portion of ECS memory should be reserved for TCP Proxy flows.
and what portion of ECS memory should be reserved for TCP Proxy flows.
Product
ACS
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > ACS Configuration
active-charging service service_name
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[local]host_name(config-acs)#
Syntax
fair-usage tcp-proxy { max-flows-per-subscriber max_flows_subscriber | memory-share
memory_share }
memory_share }
default fair-usage [ max-flows-per-subscriber | memory-share ]
default
Configures this command with its default setting.
max-flows-per-subscriber max_flows_subscriber
Specifies the maximum number of flows for which TCP Proxy can be used per subscriber.
This limit is per Session Manager.
This limit is per Session Manager.
max_flows_subscriber
must be an integer from 1 through 1000.
Default: 5
memory-share memory_share
Specifies what portion of ECS memory should be reserved for TCP Proxy flows.
memory_share
is a percentage value, and must be an integer from 1 through 100.
Default: 10%
Usage
Use this command to configure the maximum number of flows for which TCP Proxy can be used for a
subscriber, and what portion of ECS memory should be reserved for TCP Proxy flows.
subscriber, and what portion of ECS memory should be reserved for TCP Proxy flows.
Example
The following command configures 100 as the maximum number of flows for which TCP Proxy can be
enabled for the subscriber:
enabled for the subscriber:
fair-usage tcp-proxy max-flows-per-subscriber 100