Verifying the Static PCC Rules Support Feature Configuration

This section describes how to verify the Static PCC Rules Support configuration.

Use the following show command to verify the feature configuration details.

show full-configuration

The following is an example of this show command output.

active-charging service acs 
charging-action ca1 
  arp priority-level 15 preempt-cap MAY_PREEMPT preempt-vuln PREEMPTABLE 
  cca charging credit preemptively-request 
  content-id 320001 
  flow limit-for-bandwidth direction uplink peak-data-rate 1000000 peak-burst-size 1000000 violate-action discard committedDataRate 2000000 committed-burst-size 2000000 exceed-action lower-ip-precedence 
  nexthop-forwarding-address fa00:965a:c263:25::16/128 
  qos-class-identifier 9 
  service-identifier 32000 
  tft packet-filter pf1 
  tft-notify-ue 
  tos af11 downlink 
rulebase rb1 
  cca quota time-duration algorithm parking-meter 1000 content-id 18000 
  credit-control-group cg1 
  dynamic-rule order first-if-tied 
  egcdr threshold volume total 400000 
  tcp packets-out-of-order transmit immediately 
  action priority 95 timedef ruledef rd6 charging-action ca6 description ruledef 
  action priority 96 ruledef rd3 charging-action ca5 
  action priority 97 group-of-ruledefs grd3 charging-action ca4 monitoring-key 200000 
  action priority 98 static-and-dynamic group-of-ruledefs grd2 charging-action ca2 
  action priority 99 dynamic-only ruledef rd1 charging-action ca1 monitoring-key 100000 
  action priority 100 dynamic-only group-of-ruledefs grd1 charging-action ca1 monitoring-key 100000 description gruledefs 
  route priority 1 ruledef rd1 analyzer dns description dns 
exit 
packet-filter pk1 
  direction uplink 
  ip local-port = 23 
  ip protocol = 23 
  ip remote-address = 10.10.10.0/24 
  ip remote-port = 23 
  ip tos-traffic-class = 23 mask = 10 
  priority  4 
exit 
ruledef prepaidBgl 
  multi-line-or all-lines 
  rule-application charging 
  ip any-match = TRUE 
  ip server-ip-address range host-pool 12 
  ip dst-address = 10.10.10.10 
exit 
urr-list urrlocal 
  rating-group 1 service-identifier 1 urr-id 2 
  rating-group 1 service-identifier 3 urr-id 2 
exit 
exit 

Use the following show command to verify the group-of-ruledefs configuration details.

show running-config

The following is an example of this show command output.


show running-config 
profile network-element pcf pcf1 
rulebase-prefix   rbn 
predefined-rule-prefix cbr 
! 
active-charging service acs1 
group-of-ruledefs IPV6-whtlst-https_2300 
  add-ruledef priority 1 ruledef IPV6-whtlst-https_2300_01 
  add-ruledef priority 2 ruledef IPV6-whtlst-https_2300_02 
  add-ruledef priority 3 ruledef IPV6-whtlst-https_2300_03 
  add-ruledef priority 4 ruledef IPV6-whtlst-https_2300_04 
  add-ruledef priority 5 ruledef IPV6-whtlst-https_2300_05 
  add-ruledef priority 6 ruledef IPV6-whtlst-https_2300_06 
  add-ruledef priority 7 ruledef IPV6-whtlst-https_2300_07 
  add-ruledef priority 8 ruledef IPV6-whtlst-https_2300_08 
  add-ruledef priority 9 ruledef IPV6-whtlst-https_2300_09 
  add-ruledef priority 10 ruledef IPV6-whtlst-https_2300_10 
  add-ruledef priority 11 ruledef IPV6-2dns-whtlst-https_2300_01 
  add-ruledef priority 12 ruledef IPV6-2dns-whtlst-https_2300_02 
  add-ruledef priority 13 ruledef IPV6-2dns-whtlst-https_2300_03 
exit 
group-of-ruledefs rdg1 
  add-ruledef priority 10 ruledef rd2 
  add-ruledef priority 12 ruledef rd1 
exit 
exit