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ISG: Policy Control: Policy Server: CoA ASCII Command Code Support
Information About CoA ASCII Command Code Support
Overview of CoA ASCII Command Code Support
Feature Information for CoA ASCII Command Code Support
ISG: Policy Control: Policy Server: CoA ASCII Command Code Support
First Published: December 5, 2006Last Updated: October 22, 2009This feature enables Intelligent Service Gateway (ISG) to receive ASCII command codes for Account Logon, Account Logoff, Service Logon, Service Logoff, and Account Status queries and to perform the required functionality based on the command code.
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Contents
•Information About CoA ASCII Command Code Support
•Feature Information for CoA ASCII Command Code Support
Information About CoA ASCII Command Code Support
Before you enable the ISG device to receive ASCII command codes, you should understand the following concepts:
•Overview of CoA ASCII Command Code Support
Overview of CoA ASCII Command Code Support
ISG supports Layer 2 and Layer 3 service selection and provides selective routing of IP packets to destination networks on a per-subscriber basis. ISG has an interface with web dashboard (SESM), which enables users to select the services they are interested in, or push the policies for the session. RADIUS protocol is used for communication between ISG and SESM. The RADIUS packet sent by SESM to ISG has defined command codes.
Note Configuration information is included in the Cisco IOS ISG RADIUS Interface Guide, Release 12.2SB, at the following URL: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/12_2sb/isg/coa/guide/isg_ig.html
Additional References
The following sections provide references related to CoA ASCII Command Code Support.
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Feature Information for CoA ASCII Command Code Support
Table 1 lists the release history for this feature.
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