Applying An Acl To The Subscriber Named Default; Applying The Acl To An Apn; Configuring Gtpp Accounting - Cisco ASR 5000 Series Administration Manual

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Enhanced Charging Service Configuration
To apply an ACL to a RADIUS-based subscriber, use the Filter-Id attribute. For more information on this attribute, if
you are using StarOS 12.3 or an earlier release, refer to the AAA and GTPP Interface Administration and Reference. If
you are using StarOS 14.0 or a later release, refer to the AAA Interface Administration and Reference.
To apply an ACL to an individual subscriber, use the following configuration:
configure
context <context_name>
subscriber name <subscriber_name>
ip access-group <acl_name> [ in | out ]
end

Applying an ACL to the Subscriber Named default

To apply an ACL to the default subscriber, use the following configuration:
configure
context <context_name>
subscriber default
ip access-group <acl_name> [ in | out ]
end

Applying the ACL to an APN

To apply an ACL to an APN, use the following configuration:
Important:
configure
context <context_name>
apn <apn_name>
ip access-group <acl_name> [ in | out ]
end

Configuring GTPP Accounting

For information on configuring GTPP accounting, if you are using StarOS 12.3 or an earlier release, refer to the AAA
and GTPP Interface Administration and Reference. If you are using StarOS 14.0 or a later release, refer to the AAA
Interface Administration and Reference.
This information is only applicable to UMTS networks.
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