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Traffic Policy-Map Configuration Mode Commands
accounting trigger ▀
Cisco ASR 5000 Series Command Line Interface Reference ▄
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accounting trigger
This command configures an accounting trigger policy map to selectively start and terminate accounting sessions based
on the categorization of traffic as being interesting or non-interesting to support the QCHAT Billing Suppression
feature.
on the categorization of traffic as being interesting or non-interesting to support the QCHAT Billing Suppression
feature.
Product
PDSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
Sets / Restores default value assigned for specified parameter.
Disables previously configured triggers.
Generates an accounting stop message if there has been no data activity on the session for the interim
accounting timeout interval.
Default: disabled
accounting timeout interval.
Default: disabled
Generates an accounting start message upon arrival of interesting traffic.
Default: disabled
Default: disabled
Generates accounting start and stop messages during intra service handoffs within the same service.
Default: enabled
If this is disabled, the messages are suppressed during the handoffs. The current accounting session continues
and no stop or start messages are generated during the intra service handoff.
Default: enabled
If this is disabled, the messages are suppressed during the handoffs. The current accounting session continues
and no stop or start messages are generated during the intra service handoff.
Usage
Use this command to configure an accounting trigger policy map (ATPM) to selectively start and terminate
accounting sessions based on the categorization of traffic as being interesting or non-interesting to support the
QChat Billing Suppression feature.
Interesting traffic is identified as traffic that does not match any of the other Accounting Policy Maps (APMs)
configured for accounting suppression. See the
accounting sessions based on the categorization of traffic as being interesting or non-interesting to support the
QChat Billing Suppression feature.
Interesting traffic is identified as traffic that does not match any of the other Accounting Policy Maps (APMs)
configured for accounting suppression. See the
command.
An ATPM is similar to an APM, but without the class map rules. The ATPM is configured as of type
accounting using the
accounting using the
command.