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Appendix A CSG2 Command Reference
ip csg report http header
ip csg report http header
To define the inclusion of multiple HTTP request headers in the CSG2 HTTP_Header call detail record
(CDR), use the ip csg report http header command in global configuration mode. To disable this
configuration, use the no form of this command.
ip csg report http header header-name
no ip csg report http header header-name
Syntax Description
Defaults
The default is to copy only the “host,” “user-agent,” and “from” HTTP headers into the CDRs.
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
Examples
The following example shows how to enable reporting HTTP header information:
ip csg report http header x-subno
ip csg report http header x-al-session-id
Related Commands
header-name
Name of the request header that you want to include in the CSG2
HTTP_Header CDR.
The header name can be from 1 to 224 characters long, and can
include uppercase or lowercase letters (the CSG2 changes all letters
to uppercase), numbers, and any special characters.
Release
Modification
12.4(11)MD
This command was migrated from CSG1.
Changes from CSG1:
•
The name of this command changed from report http header to ip csg report http
header.
•
The configuration mode for this command changed from CSG accounting
configuration to global configuration.
Command
Description
ip csg report radius attribute
Specifies the RADIUS attributes to be copied from the RADIUS
Start message into CSG2 call detail records (CDRs).
Specifies that the CSG2 is to include RFC 2822 header
Tag-Length-Values (TLVs) in Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
(SMTP) call detail records (CDRs).