Configuring Packet Filter
This section describes the commands that are used to configure packet filter.
configure
active-charging service service_name
packet-filter packet_filter_name
direction { bi-directional | downlink | uplink }
ip local-port { = port_number | range start_port_number to
end_port_number }
ip protocol = protocol_number
ip remote-port { = port_number | range start_port_number to
end_port_number }
ip tos-traffic-class = { type-of-service | traffic class }
mask { = mask-value}
priority priority
end
NOTES:
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packet-filter packet_filter_name : Configures the packet filters to be sent to UE. packet_filter_name must be the name of the packet filter, and must be an alphanumeric string of 1 to 15 characters.
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direction { bi-directional | downlink | uplink } : Configures the direction in which the packet filter has to be applied. The default value is bi-directional.
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ip local-port : Configures the IP 5-tuple local port(s) for the current packet filter.
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ip protocol : Configures the IP protocol(s) for the current packet filter.
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ip remote-address : Configures the IP remote address(es) for the current packet filter.
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ip remote-port : Configures the IP remote port(s) for the current packet filter.
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ip tos-traffic-class : Configures Type of Service (TOS)/Traffic class under charging action in the Packet filter mode.
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priority priority : Configures the current packet filter's priority.