Appendix A CSG2 Command Reference

records granularity

Command History

Usage Guidelines

Examples

Release Modification

12.4(11)MD This command was migrated from CSG1.

Changes from CSG1:

The time keyword changed to seconds.

The range for the seconds argument changed from 60 to 4294967295, to 5 to 86400.

You can use this command to reduce the number of records for services for which transaction-level billing is not required. For example, if a subscriber is accessing the Internet, and the data is to be billed based only on volume, then generating records for each HTTP transaction is of little use. With service-level CDR summarization enabled, the CSG2 generates only consolidated records that contain service-level usage.

To enable service-level CDR summarization in postpaid mode, you must specify that the associated billing plan is postpaid by using the mode postpaid command in CSG2 billing configuration mode.

Service-level CDRs are generated only for subscribers with entries in the CSG2 User Table entry. If a subscriber does not have an entry in the User Table, the CSG2 generates transaction-level CDRs.

The following example shows how to specify a service granularity in both IP bytes and seconds:

ip csg service A1

records granularity service byte 10000 seconds 120

Related Commands

Command

Description

 

ip csg service

Configures a CSG2 content billing service, and enters CSG2 service

 

 

configuration mode.

 

 

 

 

 

Cisco Content Services Gateway - 2nd Generation Release 2.0 Installation and Configuration Guide

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

OL-15491-01

 

 

A-219

 

 

 

 

 

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