Appendix A CSG2 Command Reference

ip csg map

ip csg map

To define the CSG2 billing content filters (header, method, and URL maps), and to enter CSG2 map configuration mode, use the ip csg map command in global configuration mode. To turn off the service, use the no form of this command.

ip csg map map-name

no ip csg map map-name

Syntax Description

Defaults

Command Modes

Command History

Usage Guidelines

map-name

Name of the map. The name can be from 1 to 15 characters long, and can

 

include uppercase or lowercase letters (the CSG2 changes all letters to

 

uppercase), numbers, and any special characters.

 

 

None

Global configuration

Release Modification

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

Changes from CSG1: The header and url keywords were removed.

The CSG2 maps are used to match headers, methods, or URLs against a pattern to determine whether flows are to be processed by the CSG2 accounting services.

The headers, methods, or URLs that are to be matched against a pattern are defined by the following commands:

match header

match method

match url

When configuring a map, keep the following considerations in mind:

We recommend that you configure the URL match pattern during your maintenance window, or during off-peak hours.

You cannot specify different types of match patterns in a given map. For example, a map can include one or more match header statements, but it cannot include both match header statements and match url statements.

You can specify up to three maps in a given policy: one for header matching, one for method matching, and one for URL matching. For example, the following is a valid configuration:

ip csg map HOSTMAP

match header host1 value *.2.*.44

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