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Appendix A CSG2 Command Reference

ip csg bma

Command History

Usage Guidelines

You must specify the BMA local port using the ip csg bma local-port command before you enter the ip
csg bma
command.

Accounting records are sent only to the agents identified in the ip csg bma command. This provides a
measure of security to ensure that records are not sent to unauthorized systems.

General packet radio service (GPRS) tunneling protocol (GTP) prime (GTP’) does not support nodealive
or redirect for multiple agents with the same IP address.

Note

The CSG2 does not support multiple BMAs with the same IP address.

Examples

The following example shows how to configure a BMA with priority 10 that uses VRF table BMAVRF:

ip csg bma vrf BMAVRF 1.2.3.4 5555 10

Related Commands

Release

Modification

12.4(11)MD

This command was migrated from CSG1.

Changes from CSG1:

The name of this command changed from agent (CSG2 accounting) to ip csg
bma
.

The vrf vrf-name keyword and argument were added.

Command

Description

ip csg bma activate

Enables support for multiple active BMAs.

ip csg bma keepalive

Defines the Billing Mediation Agent (BMA) keepalive time interval for the
CSG2.

ip csg bma local-port

Defines the port on which the CSG2 listens for packets from the BMAs.

ip csg bma messages

Specifies the maximum number of general packet radio service (GPRS)
tunneling protocol prime (GTP’) messages that the CSG2 can buffer for all
Billing Mediation Agents (BMAs).

ip csg bma retransmit

Defines the Billing Mediation Agent (BMA) retransmit time interval for the
CSG2.

ip csg bma retries

Defines the maximum number of Billing Mediation Agent (BMA) retries
allowed before the CSG2 determines that the link has failed.

ip csg bma window

Defines the Billing Mediation Agent (BMA) transmit window size for the
CSG2.

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