Rf Interface Support
Configuring Rf Interface Support ▀
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Prior to creating the Active Charging Service (ACS), the
require active-charging
command should be
configured to enable ACS functionality.
The
billing-records rf
command configures Rf record type of billing to be performed for subscriber
sessions. Rf accounting is applicable only for dynamic and predefined ACS rules.
For more information on the rules and its configuration, refer to the
ACS Charging Action Configuration Mode
Commands
chapter in the
Command Line Interface Reference
.
The
active-charging rf
command is used to enforce a specific rating group / service identifier on all PCC
rules, predefined ACS rules, and static ACS rules for Rf-based accounting. As this CLI configuration is applied
at the rulebase level, all the APNs that have the current rulebase defined will inherit the configuration.
For more information on this command, refer to the
ACS Rulebase Configuration Mode Commands
chapter in
the
Command Line Interface Reference
.
Configuring GGSN / P-GW Rf Interface Support
To configure the standard Rf interface support for GGSN/P-GW, use the following configuration:
configure
context
<context_name>
apn
<apn_name>
associate accounting-policy
<policy_name>
exit
policy accounting
<policy_name>
accounting-event-trigger { cgi-sai-change | ecgi-change | flow-information-
change | interim-timeout | location-change | rai-change | tai-change } action { interim |
stop-start }
accounting-keys qci
accounting-level { flow | pdn | pdn-qci | qci | sdf | subscriber }
cc profile
index
{ buckets
num
| interval
seconds
| sdf-interval
seconds
| sdf-
volume { downlink
octets
{ uplink
octets
} | total
octets
| uplink
octets
{ downlink
octets
} }
| serving-nodes
num
| tariff time1
min hrs
[ time2
min hrs...
time4
min hrs
]
| volume { downlink
octets
{ uplink
octets
} | total
octets
| uplink
octets
{ downlink
octets
} } }
max-containers {
containers
| fill-buffer }
end
Notes:
The policy can be configured in any context.
For information on configuring accounting levels/policies/modes/event triggers, refer to the
Accounting Policy
Configuration Mode Commands
chapter in the
Command Line Interface Reference
.