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ACS Rulebase Configuration Mode Commands
tft-notify-ue-def-bearer ▀
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tft-notify-ue-def-bearer
This command allows you to control whether TFT updates are sent to UE or not for default bearer for the specified
rulebase.
rulebase.
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
{ default | no } tft-notify-ue-def-bearer
default
The default behavior is to send the TFT updates of default bearer for the specified APN to UE.
no
This keyword controls the TFT updates of default bearer for the APN attached to the chassis, from being sent
to the UE.
to the UE.
Usage
Use this command at the rulebase level to control whether TFT updates are sent to UE or not for default
bearer for the specified rulebase.
This feature provides the operator the flexibility to configure this per Rulebase and also configure to suppress
TFT updates only. The CLI command allows sending other QoS updates to the UE and controls only the TFT
related updates. This CLI is supported only for default bearer.
In releases prior to 15.0, the "
bearer for the specified rulebase.
This feature provides the operator the flexibility to configure this per Rulebase and also configure to suppress
TFT updates only. The CLI command allows sending other QoS updates to the UE and controls only the TFT
related updates. This CLI is supported only for default bearer.
In releases prior to 15.0, the "
no policy-control update-default-bearer
" CLI command is used to
suppress all the TFT updates to the UE on the default bearer including the initial TFTs sent in the Create
Session Response. Also, this configuration is available for the entire system and not per rulebase.
Additionally, this CLI command suppresses all the QoS related updates (including change in bit rate) to the
UE.
Session Response. Also, this configuration is available for the entire system and not per rulebase.
Additionally, this CLI command suppresses all the QoS related updates (including change in bit rate) to the
UE.