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2. Within the same context, configure the subscriber template to use the IMSA service as described in the Applying
IMS Authorization Service to Subscriber Template section.
3. Save your configuration to flash memory, an external memory device, and/or a network location using the Exec
mode command
files, refer to the System Administration Guide and the Command Line Interface Reference.
Important:
that the most common or likely commands and/or keyword options are presented. In many cases, other optional
commands and/or keyword options are available. Refer to the Command Line Interface Reference for complete
information regarding all commands.
Configuring IMS Authorization Service at Context Level
Use the following example to configure IMSA service at context level for IMS subscribers:
configure
context <context_name>
ims-auth-service <imsa_service_name>
policy-control
<primary_host_name> [ realm <primary_realm_id> ] [ secondary host <secondary_host_name> [
realm <secondary_realm_id> ] ] [ -noconfirm ]
request | update-request } { diameter-result-code { any-error | <result_code> [ to
<end_result_code> ] } } { continue | retry-and-terminate | terminate }
exit
diameter endpoint <endpoint_name> [ -noconfirm ]
origin realm <realm_name>
use-proxy
origin host <host_name> address <ip_address>
no watchdog-timeout
response-timeout <timeout_duration>
save configuration
Commands used in the configuration examples in this section provide base functionality to the extent
diameter origin endpoint <endpoint_name>
diameter dictionary <dictionary>
diameter request-timeout <timeout_duration>
diameter host-select table { 1 | 2 } algorithm round-robin
diameter host-select row-precedence <precedence_value> table { 1 | 2 } host
failure-handling cc-request-type { any-request | initial-request | terminate-
exit
. For additional information on how to verify and save configuration
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