end
Exits the current configuration mode and returns to the Exec mode.
Product
All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
end
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to return to the Exec mode.
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The Local Policy Eventbase Configuration Mode is used to configure the events to be used for local QoS policies.
Exec > Global Configuration > Local Policy Service Configuration > Local Policy Eventbase Configuration
configure > local-policy-service service_name > eventbase eventbase_name
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[context_name]host_name(config-local-policy-eventbase)#
Important |
The commands or keywords/variables that are available are dependent on platform type, product version, and installed license(s). |
Exits the current configuration mode and returns to the Exec mode.
All
Security Administrator, Administrator
end
Use this command to return to the Exec mode.
Exits the current mode and returns to the parent configuration mode.
All
Security Administrator, Administrator
exit
Use this command to return to the parent configuration mode.
This command enables the setting of event rules. An event is something that occurs in the system which would trigger a set of actions to take place, such as new-call or rat-change.
P-GW
SAEGW
Security Administrator, Administrator
Exec > Global Configuration > Local Policy Service Configuration > Local Policy Eventbase Configuration
configure > local-policy-service service_name > eventbase eventbase_name
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[context_name]host_name(config-local-policy-eventbase)#
rule priority priority [ event list_of_events ] ruledef ruledef_name actiondef actiondef_name [ continue ]
no rule priority priority
Specifies a priority for the specified rule.
priority must be unique and an integer from 1 to 2048.
apn-ambr-mod-failure : This event is triggered as a result of a APN AMBR Modification failure.
def-eps-bearer-qos-mod-failure : This event is triggered as a result of a Default EPS bearer QoS Modification failure.
default-qos-change : This event is triggered as a result of a default QoS change.
ecgi-change : This event is triggered as a result of any change relating to ECGI. This event trigger is added as part of Location Based Local-Policy Rule Enforcement feature. For more information on this feature, see the Gx Interface Support chapter in the administration guide for the product you are deploying.
fallback : This event is triggered as a result of fallback from PCRF.
location-change : This event is triggered as a result of any change relating to location.
new-call : This event is initiated when a new call is established.
out-of-credit : This event is initiated on out of OCS credit.
realloc-of-credit : This event is initiated on OCS reallocation of credit.
request-qos : This event is initiated as the result of UE requested QoS.
rule-report-status : This event is initiated as the result of rule report status provided to PCRF.
service-flow : This event is triggered as a result of a new service flow being detected for the subscriber.
tai-change : This event is triggered as a result of any change relating to TAI. This event trigger is added as part of Location Based QoS Override feature. For more information on this feature, see the ECS Administration Guide.
timer-expiry : This event is triggered as a result of the expiry of Local Policy Timer.
Associates the rule with a specific ruledef.
ruledef_name must be an existing ruledef within this local QoS policy service.
Associates the rule with a specific actiondef.
actiondef_name must be an existing actiondef within this local QoS policy service expressed as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.
Subsequent rules are also matched; otherwise, rule evaluation is terminated on first match.
Deletes the specified rule.
Use this command to create, configure, or delete event rules.
The rules are executed in priority order, and if the rule is matched the action specified in the actiondef is executed. If an event qualifier is associated with a rule, the rule is matched only for that specific event. If a qualifier of continue is present at the end of the rule, the subsequent rules are also matched; otherwise, rule evaluation is terminated on first match.
This command can be entered multiple times to configure multiple rules for an eventbase.
Important |
A maximum of 256 rules are suggested in an eventbase for performance reasons. |
rule priority 2 ruledef rule5 actiondef action7