Cisco Cisco ASR 5000
ACS x-Header Format Configuration Mode Commands
▀ insert
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 18
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radius-string
: SN-Transparent-Data Attribute received in RADIUS ACCESS ACCEPT message.
radius-calling-station-id
: Calling Station ID of the mobile handling the flow. Use this for
MSISDN of the mobile handling the flow with the country code.
session-id
: Accounting session ID of the bearer flow.
sn-rulebase
: Name of the ACS rulebase.
sgsn-address
: This field is deprecated from under
bearer sgsn-address
and has been moved
within
bearer 3gpp sgsn-address
.The SGSN address as added via
bearer 3gpp sgsn-
address
.
subscriber-ip-address
: Subscriber IP address.
time-of-day
: The current date, time, and time zone offset of the subscriber.
username
: User name of the bearer flow.
encrypt
: Specifies encryption of x-header field configuration. This option must only be configured when x-
header encryption is enabled.
http { host | url }
Specifies value of the x-header field to be inserted:
host
: Host
url
: Uniform Resource Locator
delete-existing
Specifies enabling detection of spoofing in x-header fields. The x-header field configured with this keyword
will be removed from the HTTP header if it already exists, and only the gateway inserted field will remain.
By default, anti spoofing is disabled, and if required, should be enabled at a field level.
will be removed from the HTTP header if it already exists, and only the gateway inserted field will remain.
By default, anti spoofing is disabled, and if required, should be enabled at a field level.
Usage
Use this command to configure the x-header fields to be inserted in HTTP/WSP GET and POST request
packets. The x-headers would be inserted at the end of the HTTP/WSP header. This CLI command may be
used up to 10 times. There is no control over the order of the fields that are to be inserted. Any of the
indicated ruledef variables may be inserted using the variable option, or a static string may be inserted using
the string-constant option.
Operators may insert x-headers in some HTTP/WSP packets, for which some rules will be configured. The
charging-action associated with these rules will contain the list of x-headers to be inserted in the packets.
packets. The x-headers would be inserted at the end of the HTTP/WSP header. This CLI command may be
used up to 10 times. There is no control over the order of the fields that are to be inserted. Any of the
indicated ruledef variables may be inserted using the variable option, or a static string may be inserted using
the string-constant option.
Operators may insert x-headers in some HTTP/WSP packets, for which some rules will be configured. The
charging-action associated with these rules will contain the list of x-headers to be inserted in the packets.
Example
The following command configures an x-header field named
test12
with a constant string value of
testing
to be inserted in HTTP/WSP GET and POST request packets:
insert test12 string-constant testing