Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG)
GTPP Interface Configuration
▀ Configuring the GPRS Tunneling Protocol
▄ GTPP Interface Administration and Reference, StarOS Release 19
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context source
sgw-service sgw1
accounting context dest1 gtpp group sgw
end
5. Configure the GTPP group related parameters.
configure
context source
gtpp group group1
gtpp charging-agent address 1.2.3.4 port 3386
gtpp server 1.3.5.6 max msgs priority 1
gtpp dictionary dict1
gtpp max-cdr 255 wait-time 10
gtpp transport-layer udp
end
Important:
SGW-CDRs are suppressed and only PGW-CDRs are generated for a session hosted by the
associated S-GW and P-GW service. SGW-CDRs are generated when the S-GW connects to an external P-GW.
The following table lists the configuration commands related to creating and formatting SGW-CDRs. These commands
appear at different portions of the system configuration file.
appear at different portions of the system configuration file.
gtpp group <name>
- These are commands specified within the billing context that also contains the
definition of the external interface (the storage server).
policy accounting
- These commands contain the thresholds for various triggers. The "policy accounting"
commands can be associated with the sgw-service by configuring an associated accounting-policy" in sgw-
service.
service.
Table 24. SGW-CDR Configuration Parameters
Command
Default
Comment
GTPP Configuration mode - “gtpp group <name>” in billing context
gtpp trigger volume-limit
Enabled
When this trigger is enabled, partial record closure occurs when the
volume limit is reached.
volume limit is reached.
gtpp trigger time-limit
Enabled
When this trigger is enabled, partial record closure occurs when the
configured time limit is reached.
configured time limit is reached.
gtpp trigger tariff-time-
change
change
Enabled
When this trigger is enabled, container closure occurs for a tariff-time
change.
change.