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Policy Control Configuration Mode Commands
▀ custom-reauth-trigger
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 18
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ue-ip-addr-allocate
Enables UE IP address allocate trigger.
ue-ip-addr-release
Enables UE IP address release trigger.
preservation-changed
Enables preservation-changed event trigger.
Important:
This keyword is for use with a customer-specific implementation, and will be available only if a
valid license is installed.
reactivation-changed
Enables reactivation-changed event trigger.
Important:
This keyword is for use with a customer-specific implementation, and will be available only if a
valid license is installed.
Usage
Use this command to enable/disable custom reauth event triggers.
It is recommended that the preservation-changed and reactivation-changed triggers both be enabled. As, when
the bearer goes into preservation mode with the preservation-changed trigger, the reactivation-changed
trigger must also be enabled for the bearer to get reactivated subsequently.
In 16.0 and later releases, this CLI command overwrites the previously configured triggers with the new
event triggers. For example, if the following triggers are configured – QoS change, UE IP address allocation,
UE IP address release, preservation-changed, reactivation-changed, then the APN-AMBR modification
failure and Resource modification request triggers should be configured. This operation will overwrite all
previously configured triggers and will configure only new APN-AMBR modification failure and Resource
modification request triggers. By default, these event triggers are enabled.
It is recommended that the preservation-changed and reactivation-changed triggers both be enabled. As, when
the bearer goes into preservation mode with the preservation-changed trigger, the reactivation-changed
trigger must also be enabled for the bearer to get reactivated subsequently.
In 16.0 and later releases, this CLI command overwrites the previously configured triggers with the new
event triggers. For example, if the following triggers are configured – QoS change, UE IP address allocation,
UE IP address release, preservation-changed, reactivation-changed, then the APN-AMBR modification
failure and Resource modification request triggers should be configured. This operation will overwrite all
previously configured triggers and will configure only new APN-AMBR modification failure and Resource
modification request triggers. By default, these event triggers are enabled.
Example
The following command disables all custom event triggers:
custom-reauth-trigger none