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ACS Rulebase Configuration Mode Commands
▀ action priority
▄ Cisco ASR 5000 Series Command Line Interface Reference
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action priority
This command configures the action priority for a ruledef / group-of-ruledefs in the rulebase.
Product
ACS
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
Removes the previously configured action priority from this rulebase.
Specifies a priority for the specified ruledef / group-of-ruledefs in this rulebase.
The priority controls the ordering of the instance of the CLI command. Lower numbered priorities are
examined first. Up to 2048 instances may be configured, totaled among all rulebases.
The priority controls the ordering of the instance of the CLI command. Lower numbered priorities are
examined first. Up to 2048 instances may be configured, totaled among all rulebases.
must be an integer from 1 through 65535.
Enables matching of dynamic rules with static rules for this action priority on a flow.
The dynamic-only option causes the configuration to be defined, but not enabled. If enabled, the action
associated with this option will not be matched against a flow until it is enabled from a dynamic charging
interface like Gx. Gx can disable or enable this action entry in the rulebase using Gx messages.
Default: Disabled
The dynamic-only option causes the configuration to be defined, but not enabled. If enabled, the action
associated with this option will not be matched against a flow until it is enabled from a dynamic charging
interface like Gx. Gx can disable or enable this action entry in the rulebase using Gx messages.
Default: Disabled
The static-and-dynamic option causes the configuration to be defined and enabled, and allows a dynamic
protocol (such as, the Gx-interface) to disable or re-enable the configuration.
Default: Enabled
protocol (such as, the Gx-interface) to disable or re-enable the configuration.
Default: Enabled
Important:
When R7 Gx is enabled, ―static-and-dynamic‖ rules behave exactly like ―dynamic-only‖ rules. I.e.
they must be activated explicitly by the PCRF. When Gx is not enabled, ―static-and-dynamic‖ rules behave exactly like
static rules.
static rules.
Important:
This keyword is only available in StarOS 8.1 and StarOS 9.0 and later releases.
Associates the specified time definition with the ruledef/group-of-ruledefs. Timedefs enable
activation/deactivation of ruledefs/groups-of-ruledefs such that they are available for rule matching only
when they are active.
activation/deactivation of ruledefs/groups-of-ruledefs such that they are available for rule matching only
when they are active.