Листовка для Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG)
Policy Control Configuration Mode Commands
▀ diameter encode-supported-features
▄ Cisco ASR 5x00 Command Line Interface Reference
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diameter encode-supported-features
This command enables/disables encoding and sending of Supported-Features AVP.
Product
GGSN
P-GW
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > Context Configuration > IMS Authorization Configuration > Policy Control
Configuration
Configuration
configure > context context_name > ims-auth-service service_name > policy-control
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[context_name]host_name(config-imsa-dpca)#
Syntax
diameter encode-supported-features sponsored-connectivity
{ default | no } diameter encode-supported-features
sponsored-connectivity
Enables the Sponsored (data) Connectivity feature.
With sponsored data connectivity, the sponsor has a business relationship with the operator and the sponsor
reimburses the operator for the user's data connectivity in order to allow the user access to an associated
Application Service Provider's (ASP) services. Alternatively, the user pays for the connectivity with a
transaction which is separate from the subscriber's charging. It is assumed the user already has a subscription
with the operator.
The purpose of this feature is to identify the data consumption for a certain set of flows differently and charge
it to sponsor. To support this, a new reporting level “SPONSORED_CONNECTIVITY_LEVEL” is added for
reporting at Sponsor Connection level and two new AVPs “Sponsor-Identity” and “Application-Service-
Provider-Identity” have been introduced at the rule level.
This CLI command “
With sponsored data connectivity, the sponsor has a business relationship with the operator and the sponsor
reimburses the operator for the user's data connectivity in order to allow the user access to an associated
Application Service Provider's (ASP) services. Alternatively, the user pays for the connectivity with a
transaction which is separate from the subscriber's charging. It is assumed the user already has a subscription
with the operator.
The purpose of this feature is to identify the data consumption for a certain set of flows differently and charge
it to sponsor. To support this, a new reporting level “SPONSORED_CONNECTIVITY_LEVEL” is added for
reporting at Sponsor Connection level and two new AVPs “Sponsor-Identity” and “Application-Service-
Provider-Identity” have been introduced at the rule level.
This CLI command “
diameter encode-supported-features
” has been added in Policy Control
Configuration mode to send Supported-Features AVP with Sponsor Identity.
Sponsored Connectivity feature will be supported only when both P-GW and PCRF support 3GPP Rel. 10. P-
GW advertises release as a part of supported features in CCR-I to PCRF. If P-GW supports Release 10 and
also Sponsored Connectivity but PCRF does not support it (as a part of supported features in CCA-I), this
feature is turned off.
This feature implementation impacts only the Gx dictionary “dpca-custom15”.
Sponsored Connectivity feature will be supported only when both P-GW and PCRF support 3GPP Rel. 10. P-
GW advertises release as a part of supported features in CCR-I to PCRF. If P-GW supports Release 10 and
also Sponsored Connectivity but PCRF does not support it (as a part of supported features in CCA-I), this
feature is turned off.
This feature implementation impacts only the Gx dictionary “dpca-custom15”.
default | no
This keyword removes the previously configured supported features.
Usage
This command is used to enable encoding and sending of Supported-Features AVP.