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Cisco Content Services Gateway - 2nd Generation Release 2.0 Installation and Configuration Guide

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Appendix A CSG2 Command Reference

content (CSG2 service)

content (CSG2 service)

To configure a content and policy as a member of a CSG2 billing service, and optionally to assign a
weight to this content, use the content command in CSG2 service configuration mode. To remove a
content name from the billing service, use the no form of this command.

content content-name policy policy-name [weight weight-value]

no content content-name policy policy-name

Syntax Description

Defaults

The default weight-value is 1 quadran.

Command Modes

CSG2 service configuration

Command History

Usage Guidelines

You must configure a policy before configuring this command.

Content can reference more than one policy. Therefore, you can have multiple content commands with
the same content-name argument, but different policy-name arguments.

To make a specific content free, specify a weight-value of 0.

Each content billing service is associated with one or more contents and policies.

Multiple services can include the same content/policy pair, as long as the services are not associated with
the same billing plan. They cannot be associated with the same billing plan because then the match of
content/policy pair to service would not be unique.

content-name

Name of the content for this service. 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.

policy policy-name

Name of a configured policy to apply to the content for this service.

weight weight-value

(Optional) Number of quadrans to deduct for each transaction. The range is
from 0 to 32767. The default weight-value is 1 quadran.

Release

Modification

12.4(11)MD

This command was migrated from CSG1.

Changes from CSG1: The weight-name argument was replaced with the
weight-value argument.

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