Appendix A CSG2 Command Reference

ip csg bma activate

ip csg bma activate

To enable support for multiple active Billing Mediation Agents (BMAs), use the ip csg bma activate command in CSG2 global configuration mode. To disable support for multiple active BMAs, use the no form of this command.

ip csg bma activate [number [sticky seconds]]

no ip csg bma activate [number [sticky seconds]]

Syntax Description

Defaults

Command Modes

number

(Optional) Number of BMAs that the CSG2 tries to activate at the same

 

time.

 

If you have defined more BMAs than number, and an active BMA fails, the

 

BMA with the highest priority (lowest number) that is not already active is

 

made active.

 

The range is from 1 to 32. The default value is 1.

 

 

sticky seconds

(Optional) Number of seconds of inactivity after which a sticky object is to

 

be deleted.

 

The CSG2 creates a sticky object to ensure that all the billing records for a

 

subscriber are sent to the same BMA. If the user ID is not available (for

 

example, if the internal table is too small to hold all user ID entries, or if the

 

CSG2 cannot access the user ID database), the CSG2 creates a sticky object

 

for the subscriber IP address.

 

This entry is removed from the table based on inactivity.

 

Entries that contain a user ID do not age out; they are removed only by

 

RADIUS messages.

 

The range is from 1 to 64000. The default value is 30.

 

 

The default value for number is 1.

The default value for seconds is 30.

Global configuration

Command History

Release

Modification

 

12.4(11)MD

This command was migrated from CSG1.

 

 

Changes from CSG1:

The name of this command changed from agent activate to ip csg bma activate.

The range of the number argument changed from 1 to 10, to 1 to 32.

 

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