Rf Interface Support
▀ Configuring Rf Interface Support
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end
Configuring S-GW Rf Interface Support
To configure S-GW Rf interface support, use the following configuration:
configure
context
<context_name>
sgw-service
<service_name>
associate accounting-policy
<policy_name>
exit
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 }
exit
end
Notes:
The policy can be configured in any context.
For information on configuring accounting policies/modes/event triggers, refer to the
Accounting Policy
Configuration Mode Commands
chapter in the
Command Line Interface Reference
.
For an S-GW session, the containers will be cached when the event trigger is one of the following:
QOS_CHANGE
FLOW_INFORMATION_CHANGE
LOCATION_CHANGE
Similarly, if the event trigger is one of the following, the containers will be released: