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ACS Rulebase Configuration Mode Commands
nat suppress-aaa-update call-termination ▀
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nat suppress-aaa-update call-termination
This command allows you to suppress sending NAT Bind Updates (NBU) to the AAA server when a call gets
terminated.
terminated.
Important:
This command is customer-specific. For more information please contact your Cisco account
representative. In release 9.0, this command is available in the Firewall-and-NAT Policy Configuration Mode.
Product
NAT
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
nat suppress-aaa-update call-termination
default nat suppress-aaa-update
default
Configures this command with its default setting.
Default: Disabled. No suppression of AAA updates.
Default: Disabled. No suppression of AAA updates.
Usage
Use this command to suppress the sending of NAT Bind Updates (NBU) to the AAA server when the call
gets terminated, as these NBUs would be cleared at the AAA after receiving the accounting-stop. This
enables to minimize the number of messages between the chassis and AAA server. When not configured,
NBUs are sent to the AAA server whenever a port chunk is allocated, de-allocated, or the call is cleared (PPP
disconnect).
gets terminated, as these NBUs would be cleared at the AAA after receiving the accounting-stop. This
enables to minimize the number of messages between the chassis and AAA server. When not configured,
NBUs are sent to the AAA server whenever a port chunk is allocated, de-allocated, or the call is cleared (PPP
disconnect).
Example
The following command suppresses the sending of NBU to the AAA server when PPP disconnect happens:
nat suppress-aaa-update call-termination