Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF) トラブルシューティングガイド
Active Charging Service Configuration Mode Commands
▀ charging-action
▄ Cisco ASR 5000 Series Command Line Interface Reference
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charging-action
This command enables creating/configuring/deleting a charging action in the current Active Charging Service.
Important:
A maximum of 2048 charging actions can be configured in an Active Charging Service.
Product
ECS
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
Removes the specified charging action.
Specifies the charging action name.
must be an alpha and/or numeric string of 1 through 63 characters in length,
and can contain punctuation characters.
If the named charging action does not exist, it is created, and the CLI mode changes to the Charging Action
Configuration Mode wherein the charging action can be configured.
If the named charging action already exists, the CLI mode changes to the Charging Action Configuration
mode wherein the charging action can be configured.
The charging action name must be unique for a given Active Charging Service. Up to 2048 charging actions
can be configured in a system across all Active Charging services.
If the named charging action does not exist, it is created, and the CLI mode changes to the Charging Action
Configuration Mode wherein the charging action can be configured.
If the named charging action already exists, the CLI mode changes to the Charging Action Configuration
mode wherein the charging action can be configured.
The charging action name must be unique for a given Active Charging Service. Up to 2048 charging actions
can be configured in a system across all Active Charging services.
Specifies that the command must execute without prompting for confirmation.
Usage
Use this command to create/configure/delete a charging action in the current Active Charging Service.
A charging action represents actions to be taken when a configured rule is matched. Actions could range from
generating an accounting record (e.g., an EDR) to dropping the IP packet, etc. The charging action will also
determine the metering principle—whether to count retransmitted packets and which protocol field to use for
billing (L3/L4/L7 etc).
A charging action represents actions to be taken when a configured rule is matched. Actions could range from
generating an accounting record (e.g., an EDR) to dropping the IP packet, etc. The charging action will also
determine the metering principle—whether to count retransmitted packets and which protocol field to use for
billing (L3/L4/L7 etc).
Example
The following command creates a charging action named
The following command creates a charging action named
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