For example, you might assign the same video service to two subscribers, but use
different service session profiles to set different time limits for each subscriber’s
service. One subscriber uses the video service for 5 hours (18000 seconds) while the
other subscriber’s video service is for 10 hours (36000 seconds). Or, you might enable
statistics on a subscriber’s voice service and disable statistics on the same subscriber’s
video service.
You can create multiple service session profiles independent of the service activation
process. Then, when you activate a service session, you specify the profile that you
want to use with that particular service session—you can apply one profile to a service
session.
You can configure the following attributes in service session profiles:
■
statistics
—Enables statistics and specifies the type of statistics you want to
capture for the service. See “Configuring Service Manager Statistics” on page 680
for additional information about capturing Service Manager statistics. You can
specify the following types of statistics:
■
time
—The service’s duration
■
volume-time
—The service’s duration and traffic volume
■
volume
—Specifies that the service is automatically deactivated when the
indicated traffic volume is exceeded.
■
time
—Specifies that the service is automatically deactivated when the indicated
time period is exceeded.
NOTE:
The
volume
and
time
attributes use values captured by the Service Manager
statistics feature to determine when the threshold is exceeded. Service Manager
collects time statistics by default—you must configure and enable volume statistics
collection. See “Configuring Service Manager Statistics” on page 680.
To create or modify a service session profile:
1.
Specify the name of the service session profile; doing this enters Service Session
Profile Configuration mode.
host1(config)#
service-management service-session-profile vodISP1
host1(config-service-session-profile)#
2.
Specify the attributes you want to include in the profile.
host1(config-service-session-profile)#
statistics volume-time
host1(config-service-session-profile)#
time 6000
3.
(Optional) To modify an existing profile, you can add new attributes or use the
no
version of a command to remove an attribute.
host1(config-service-session-profile)#
no time
service-management service-session-profile
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