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Multiservice Activation and Deactivation in a CoA Message

Overview This feature allows multiple services to be activated or deactivated by a single Change of Authorization (CoA) message sent from the policy server. This feature is similar to the Multiservice Activation in Access-Accept Message feature, but in this case it is assumed that the user session is already active. The CoA multiservice activation or deactivation message contains a list of services. Multiple services are listed in the form of multiple lines in a VSA 252.

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PublisherCisco Systems File FormatPDF
Date PublishedJune 2009
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