Cisco Cisco ASR 5000
GTPP Server Group Configuration Mode Commands
▀ gtpp suppress-cdrs zero-volume
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 18
6202
Usage
Use this command to suppress the CDRs (G-CDRs, eG-CDR, PGW-CDRs, SGW-CDRs, SGSN CDRs) with
zero-volume session due to any reason.
This feature allows the customers to suppress the CDRs with zero byte data count, so that the OCG node is
not overloaded with a flood of CDRs.
The CDRs can be categorized as follows:
zero-volume session due to any reason.
This feature allows the customers to suppress the CDRs with zero byte data count, so that the OCG node is
not overloaded with a flood of CDRs.
The CDRs can be categorized as follows:
final-cdr: These CDRs are generated when the session ends.
internal-trigger-cdr: These CDRs are generated due to internal triggers such as volume limit, time limit,
tariff change or user generated interims through the CLI commands.
external-trigger-cdr: These CDRs are generated due to external triggers such as QoS Change, RAT
change and so on. All triggers which are not considered as final-cdrs or internal-trigger-cdrs are
considered as external-trigger-cdrs.
considered as external-trigger-cdrs.
Customers can select the CDRs they want to suppress. This feature is disabled by default to ensure backward
compatibility.
compatibility.
Example
The following command configures the system to suppress Zero Volume Final CDRs, interim CDRs due to
internal and external triggers:
internal and external triggers:
gtpp suppress-cdrs zero-volume final-cdr internal-trigger-cdr external-
trigger-cdr
trigger-cdr