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Content Service Steering
Configuring Internal Content Service Steering ▀
Cisco ASR 5000 Series Enhanced Feature Configuration Guide ▄
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Configuring Internal Content Service Steering
To configure and activate a single CSS service for redirecting all of a subscriber‘s IP traffic to an internal in-line
service:
service:
Step 1
Define an IP ACL as described in the
Step 2
Optional: Apply an ACL to an individual subscriber as described in the
Step 3
Step 4
Optional: Apply an ACL to multiple subscribers via APNs as described in the
Step 5
Save your configuration as described in the Verifying and Saving Your Configuration chapter.
Important:
Commands used in the configuration examples in this section provide base functionality to the extent
that the most common or likely commands and/or keyword options are presented. In many cases, other optional
commands and/or keyword options are available. Refer to the Command Line Interface Reference for complete
information regarding all commands. Not all commands or keywords/variables may be supported or available. This
depends on the platform type and installed license(s).
commands and/or keyword options are available. Refer to the Command Line Interface Reference for complete
information regarding all commands. Not all commands or keywords/variables may be supported or available. This
depends on the platform type and installed license(s).
Defining IP Access Lists for Internal CSS
IP ACLs specify what type of subscriber traffic and which direction (uplink, downlink, or both) traffic is redirected. The
IP ACL must be specified in the context in which subscriber authentication is performed.
IP ACL must be specified in the context in which subscriber authentication is performed.
Caution:
To minimize the risk of data loss, do not make configuration changes to ACLs while the system is
facilitating subscriber sessions.
Use the following configuration example to define an IP ACL for internal CSS:
Notes: