Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG)
PDSN Changes in Release 16
PDSN Enhancements for 16.1 ▀
Release Change Reference, StarOS Release 16 ▄
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Command Changes
qos apn-ambr rate-limit
A new command
qos apn-ambr rate-limit
has been implemented to configure the rate limit according to the
APN-AMBR to do the session level bandwidth control per direction, according to the QoS information provided by the
PCRF on the Gx interface.
PCRF on the Gx interface.
configure
context context_name
subscriber subscriber_name
[ default | no ] qos apn-ambr rate-limit direction { uplink | downlink } burst-
sizevalue violate-action { drop | transmit | lower-ip-precedence }
sizevalue violate-action { drop | transmit | lower-ip-precedence }
end
CSCuh03636 - Need PDSN to support combined ipv4/v6 accounting for dual
stack session
Feature Changes
Support for Combined IPv4/v6 Accounting for Dual Stack Session
In order to migrate the IPv4 network to IPv6 network, ASR5000 and ASR5500 supports PMIPv6 for PDSN/MAG.
ASR5000 and ASR5500 also supports separate radius accounting for PDSN IPv4/v6. Support has been added for
PDSN/MAG to generate combined IPv4/v6 radius accounting message for an IPv4/v6 dual stack session.
ASR5000 and ASR5500 also supports separate radius accounting for PDSN IPv4/v6. Support has been added for
PDSN/MAG to generate combined IPv4/v6 radius accounting message for an IPv4/v6 dual stack session.
Important:
This is a customer specific feature.
Command Changes
pdsn-dual-stack combined-radius-accounting
A new command
pdsn-dual-stack combined-radius-accounting
has been added in subscriber profile for
enabling/disabling combined radius accounting for PDSN dual stack session.
configure
context context_name
[default] pdsn-dual-stack combined-radius-accounting
end
Notes:
combined-radius-accounting
is disabled by default. That is, by default, separate radius accounting would
be supported for each ip session.