Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF) Fehlerbehebungsanleitung
Context Configuration Mode Commands
gtpp charging-agent ▀
Cisco ASR 5000 Series Command Line Interface Reference ▄
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gtpp charging-agent
Configures the IP address and port of the system interface within the current context used to communicate with the
CGF.
CGF.
Product
GGSN, SGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
Removes a previously configured charging agent address.
Specifies the IP address of the interface configured within the current context that is used to transmit CDR
records (G-CDR/eGCRD/M-CDR/S-CDR) to the CGF.
records (G-CDR/eGCRD/M-CDR/S-CDR) to the CGF.
must be configured using dotted decimal notation.
It is an optional parameter. It specifies the Charging Agent UDP port.
If
If
is not defined IP will take the default port number 49999.
must be an integer from 1 through 65535.
Important:
Configuring gtpp charging-agent on port 3386 may interfere with ggsn-service configured with the
same ip address.
Default: 49999
Usage
This command establishes a Ga interface for the system. For GTPP accounting, one or more Ga interfaces
must be specified for communication with the CGF. These interfaces must exist in the same context in which
GTPP functionality is configured (refer to the gtpp commands in this chapter).
This command instructs the system as to what interface to use. The IP address supplied is also the address by
which the GSN is known to the CGF. Therefore, the IP address used for the Ga interface could be identical to
one bound to a GSN service (a Gn interface).
If no GSN service is configured in the same context as the Ga interface, the address configured by this
command is used to receive unsolicited GTPP packets.
must be specified for communication with the CGF. These interfaces must exist in the same context in which
GTPP functionality is configured (refer to the gtpp commands in this chapter).
This command instructs the system as to what interface to use. The IP address supplied is also the address by
which the GSN is known to the CGF. Therefore, the IP address used for the Ga interface could be identical to
one bound to a GSN service (a Gn interface).
If no GSN service is configured in the same context as the Ga interface, the address configured by this
command is used to receive unsolicited GTPP packets.
Example