Cisco Cisco Tunnel Terminating Gateway (TTG)
EDR Format Configuration Mode Commands
▀ attribute
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 18
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In releases prior to 18.0, the current timestamps available in the EDR format configuration allow recording of
time information only up to seconds level. In 18.0 and later releases, new timestamp formats are added to
allow recording of time information up to milliseconds granularity.
This feature enables to record timestamps of the events at finer granularity. The timestamps will be populated
according to the selected timestamp format whenever any of the predefined events/event triggers for
generating EDRs is encountered.
time information only up to seconds level. In 18.0 and later releases, new timestamp formats are added to
allow recording of time information up to milliseconds granularity.
This feature enables to record timestamps of the events at finer granularity. The timestamps will be populated
according to the selected timestamp format whenever any of the predefined events/event triggers for
generating EDRs is encountered.
localtime
Specifies timestamps with the local time. By default, timestamps are displayed in GMT/UTC.
{ ip | tcp } { bytes | pkts } { downlink | uplink }
Specifies bytes/packets sent/received from/by mobile.
priority priority
Specifies the position priority of the value within the EDR record. Lower numbered priorities (across all
attribute, event-label, and rule-variable) occur first.
attribute, event-label, and rule-variable) occur first.
priority
must be an integer from 1 through 65535. Up to 50 position priorities (across all attribute, event-
label, and rule-variable) can be configured.
Usage
Use this command to set the attributes and priority for EDR file format.
A particular field in EDR format can be entered multiple times at different priorities. While removing the
EDR field using the
A particular field in EDR format can be entered multiple times at different priorities. While removing the
EDR field using the
no attribute
command either you can remove all occurrences of a particular field by
specifying the field name or a single occurrence by additionally specifying the optional
priority
keyword.
Example
The following is an example of this command:
attribute radius-user-name priority 12