Cisco Systems OL-15491-01 Network Hardware User Manual


 
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Cisco Content Services Gateway - 2nd Generation Release 2.0 Installation and Configuration Guide
OL-15491-01
Appendix A CSG2 Command Reference
ip csg content
subscriber-ip http-header forwarded-for
vlan (CSG2 content)
vrf
You cannot change characteristics for a content while it is in service.
If the content configuration does not match any service listed under a subscriber’s billing plan, the CSG2
considers the service to be either free or postpaid. The CSG2 does not try to authorize the subscriber
with the quota server for the service.
Examples The following example shows how to define the CSG2 content named MOVIES_COMEDY:
ip csg content MOVIES_COMEDY
Related Commands Command Description
block Forces the CSG2 to drop packets that do not match a
configured billing policy.
client-group (CSG2 content) References a standard access list that is part of a CSG2
content.
idle (CSG2 content) Specifies the minimum amount of time that the CSG2
maintains an idle content connection.
inservice (CSG2 content) Activates the content service on each CSG2.
ip (CSG2 content) Defines the subset of Layer 3 and Layer 4 flows that
can be processed by the CSG2 accounting services.
mode tcp Specifies the mode for CSG2 TCP sessions.
next-hop Defines a next-hop IP address.
parse length Defines the maximum number of Layer 7 bytes that the
CSG2 is to parse when attempting to assign a policy.
parse protocol Defines how the CSG2 is to parse traffic for a content.
policy (CSG2 content) References a CSG2 billing policy.
records delay Specifies the delay before the CSG2 is to send the
HTTP Statistics CDR.
records intermediate Enables the generation of CSG2 intermediate billing
records.
replicate Replicates the connection state for all TCP
connections to the CSG2 content servers on the
standby system.
subscriber-ip http-header forwarded-for Specifies that the CSG2 is to obtain the subscriber's IP
address from the HTTP X-Forwarded-For header.
vlan (CSG2 content) Restricts the CSG2 billing content to a single source
VLAN.
vrf Restricts the CSG2 content to packets within a single
Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRF) table.