Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG)
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to configure cnsa media profile ids and service ids. Information for core network
authorization is received from HSS. It contains a list of service ids and a media profile id. Since the media
profile id is an integer value, the S-CSCF needs to have a static database that contains the mapping between
the integer value and the subscribed media profile. The media profile id is assigned to this service policy using
the cnsa-media-profile command under CSCF Service configuration.
authorization is received from HSS. It contains a list of service ids and a media profile id. Since the media
profile id is an integer value, the S-CSCF needs to have a static database that contains the mapping between
the integer value and the subscribed media profile. The media profile id is assigned to this service policy using
the cnsa-media-profile command under CSCF Service configuration.
The S-CSCF selects the service profile based on the media profile id set and the policies, such as
enforce-codec-policy and video-sessions, will be matched with the incoming request. Other policies, if
configured, will be ignored in this scenario.
enforce-codec-policy and video-sessions, will be matched with the incoming request. Other policies, if
configured, will be ignored in this scenario.
Examples
The following command defines the media profile id as 2:
cnsa media-profile-id 2
cnsa media-profile-id 2
The following command defines several service ids:
cnsa service-id xxx:exampletelephony.version1 xxx:abc.com
cnsa service-id xxx:exampletelephony.version1 xxx:abc.com
Command Line Interface Reference, Modes C - D, StarOS Release 19
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CSCF ISC Template Configuration Mode Commands
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