Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF)
ACS Rulebase Configuration Mode Commands
dynamic-rule order ▀
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dynamic-rule order
This command allows you to specify whether dynamic rules are matched before statically configured rules.
Product
GGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > ACS Configuration > Rulebase Configuration
active-charging service service_name > rulebase rulebase_name
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[local]host_name(config-rule-base)#
Syntax
dynamic-rule order { always-first | first-if-tied }
no dynamic-rule order
no
If previously configured, deletes the dynamic-rule order configuration from the current rulebase. By default,
dynamic rules are matched against the flow prior to static rules.
dynamic rules are matched against the flow prior to static rules.
always-first
Specifies to match all the dynamic rules against the flow prior to any static rule.
first-if-tied
Specifies to match rules against the flow based on their priority with the condition that dynamic rules match
before a static rule of the same priority.
A rule is a combination of a ruledef, charging action, and precedence. Static rules are defined by the
before a static rule of the same priority.
A rule is a combination of a ruledef, charging action, and precedence. Static rules are defined by the
action
CLI command in the ACS Rulebase Configuration Mode, and are applicable to all subscribers that are
associated with the rulebase. Dynamic rules are obtained via a dynamic protocol, such as, the Gx-interface for
a particular subscriber session.
associated with the rulebase. Dynamic rules are obtained via a dynamic protocol, such as, the Gx-interface for
a particular subscriber session.
Usage
Use this command to configure the order in which rules are selected for matching in between dynamic rules
(per subscriber) and static rules (from rulebase).
(per subscriber) and static rules (from rulebase).
Example
The following command matches all dynamic rules against the flow prior to any static rule:
dynamic-rule order always-first