Retrieving Edr And Udr Files; Configuring Post Processing Feature - Cisco ASR 5000 Series Administration Manual

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Retrieving EDR and UDR Files

To retrieve UDR or EDR files you must SFTP into the context that was configured for EDR or UDR file generation.
This was done with the FTP-enabled account that you configured in the
The following commands use SFTP to log on to a context named
configured in the ECS context that has the IP address
default locations:
sftp -oUser=ecpadmin@ECP 192.168.1.10:/records/edr/*
sftp -oUser=ecpadmin@ECP 192.168.1.10:/records/udr/*

Configuring Post Processing Feature

This section describes how to configure the Post-processing feature to enable processing of packets even if rule
matching for them has been disabled.
To configure the Post-processing feature, use the following configuration:
configure
active-charging service <ecs_service_name>
ruledef <ruledef_name>
<protocol> <expression> <operator> <condition>
rule-application post-processing
exit
charging-action <charging_action_name>
...
exit
rulebase <rulebase_name>
action priority <action_priority> { [ dynamic-only | static-and-dynamic |
timedef <timedef_name> ] { group-of-ruledefs <ruledef_group_name> | ruledef
<ruledef_name> } charging-action <charging_action_name> [ monitoring-key <monitoring_key>
] [ description <description> ] }
post-processing priority <priority> ruledef <ruledef_name> charging-action
<charging_action_name>
...
end
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must be absolute path of the local file to push.
Enabling Charging Record Retrieval
as a user named
ECP
and retrieve all EDR or UDR files from the
192.168.1.10
Enhanced Charging Service Configuration
section
, through an interface
ecpadmin

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