Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF)
ACS Rulebase Configuration Mode Commands
▀ flow limit-across-applications
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 16
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flow limit-across-applications
This command allows you to limit the total number of simultaneous flows per Subscriber/APN sent to a rulebase
regardless of the flow type, or limit flows based on the protocol type under the Session Control feature.
regardless of the flow type, or limit flows based on the protocol type under the Session Control feature.
Product
ACS
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
flow limit-across-applications { limit | non-tcp limit | tcp limit }
no flow limit-across-applications [ non-tcp | tcp ]
no
If previously configured, deletes the flow limit-across-applications configuration from the current rulebase.
flow limit-across-applications limit
Specifies the maximum number of flows across all applications for the rulebase.
limit
must be an integer from 1 through 4000000000.
Default: No limits
non-tcp limit
Specifies the maximum limit of non-TCP type flows.
limit
must be an integer from 1 through 4000000000.
Default: No limits
tcp limit
Specifies the maximum limit of TCP flows.
limit
must be an integer from 1 through 4000000000.
Default: No limits
Usage
Use this command to limit the total number of flows allowed for a rulebase regardless of flow type, or limit
flows based on the protocol—non-TCP (connection-less) or TCP (connection-oriented).
If a subscriber attempts to exceed these limits system discards the packets of new flow. This limit processing
of this command has following aspects for UDP, TCP, ICMP and some of the exempted flows:
flows based on the protocol—non-TCP (connection-less) or TCP (connection-oriented).
If a subscriber attempts to exceed these limits system discards the packets of new flow. This limit processing
of this command has following aspects for UDP, TCP, ICMP and some of the exempted flows: