Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF)
PCC-Action-Set Configuration Mode Commands
▀ associate monitoring-key
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 18
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associate monitoring-key
This command associates a Monitoring Key id with a PCC-Usage-Monitor in PCC-Action-Set configuration for PCC-
Service instance.
Service instance.
Product
IPCF
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > Context Configuration > PCC Service Configuration > PCC Action-Set Configuration
configure > context context_name > pcc-service service_name > action-set action_set_name
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[context_name]host_name(config-pcc-action-set)#
Syntax
[no] associate monitoring-key mon_key_id usage-monitor usage_mon_name
no
Removes the associated Monitoring Key id configuration along with the association to PCC-Usage-Monitor
from a PCC-Action-Set configuration instance for PCC-Service configuration.
from a PCC-Action-Set configuration instance for PCC-Service configuration.
mon_key_id
Specifies the Monitoring Key identifier to be associated with PCC-Usage-Monitor under PCC-Action-Set
configuration instance for PCC-Service configuration.
configuration instance for PCC-Service configuration.
mon_key_id
must be an integer between 1 through 65535.
usage-monitor
usage_mon_name
Specifies the PCC-Usage-Monitor associated with Monitoring Key
mon_key_id
under PCC-Action-Set
configuration instance for PCC-Service configuration.
usage_mon_name
is a pre-configured PCC-Usage-Monitor instance in PCC-Service Profile Configuration
for PCC-Service configuration.
Usage
Use this command to associate a Monitoring Key with a PCC-Usage-Monitor in PCC-Action-Set
configuration for PCC-Service instance.
There is a Many-To-Many relationship between Usage-Monitor and Monitoring-Key. Operator can change
this relationship using required command.
When usage is reported to IPCF for a particular Monitoring Key, the usage is added to all the Usage
Monitoring to which the Monitoring Key is associated.
Operator can break the relationship between Monitoring Key and Usage Monitor by
configuration for PCC-Service instance.
There is a Many-To-Many relationship between Usage-Monitor and Monitoring-Key. Operator can change
this relationship using required command.
When usage is reported to IPCF for a particular Monitoring Key, the usage is added to all the Usage
Monitoring to which the Monitoring Key is associated.
Operator can break the relationship between Monitoring Key and Usage Monitor by
dissociate
monitoring-key
command.
Example
The following command associates Monitoring Key id
102
with pre-defined PCC-Usage-Monitor named
usage_mon1
under PCC-Action-Set configuration instance for PCC-Service configuration: