Cisco Cisco ASR 5000
GTPP Server Group Configuration Mode Commands
▀ gtpp trigger
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 18
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Service Specific Unit Exhausted
Envelope Closure
direct-tunnel
Enables the direct tunnel trigger for CDRs.
egcdr max-losdv
Enables the trigger for an eG-CDR/P-CDR if the List of Service Data Volume (LoSDV) containers crosses
the configured limit for LOSDV containers. Default: Disabled
the configured limit for LOSDV containers. Default: Disabled
ggsn-preservation-mode-change
This keyword is for GGSN only.
This trigger enables the preservation-mode-change trigger for G-CDR.
This trigger enables the preservation-mode-change trigger for G-CDR.
inter-plmn-sgsn-change
This keyword is for GGSN only.
Disabling this trigger ignores an Inter-PLMN SGSN change and doesn't release a G-CDR. Default: Enabled
Disabling this trigger ignores an Inter-PLMN SGSN change and doesn't release a G-CDR. Default: Enabled
ms-timezone-change
This keyword is specific to GGSN.
No partial record closure for a time zone change occurs when this trigger is disabled. MS time zone change
should be applicable only for 3GPP R6 based GTPP dictionaries. Default: Enabled
No partial record closure for a time zone change occurs when this trigger is disabled. MS time zone change
should be applicable only for 3GPP R6 based GTPP dictionaries. Default: Enabled
plmn-id-change
This trigger keyword is specific to the 2G SGSN and is proprietary (non-standard).
Enables the PLMNID change trigger for S-CDRs if the dictionary specified in the gtpp dictionary
configuration supports the PLMNID change. If enabled, the SGSN generates a partial S-CDR when the MS
changes the PLMN while under the same SGSN (intra-system intra-SGSN PLMN-ID handover). Currently,
custom18 dictionary supports this trigger. Default: Disabled
Enables the PLMNID change trigger for S-CDRs if the dictionary specified in the gtpp dictionary
configuration supports the PLMNID change. If enabled, the SGSN generates a partial S-CDR when the MS
changes the PLMN while under the same SGSN (intra-system intra-SGSN PLMN-ID handover). Currently,
custom18 dictionary supports this trigger. Default: Disabled
qos-change
Enables the QoS-change trigger for CDRs. Disabling this trigger ignores a QoS-change and does not open a
new CDR for it. Default: Enabled
When QoS changes are observed, the system generates only containers. However when the max-container
condition is reached, an interim CDR is generated.
new CDR for it. Default: Enabled
When QoS changes are observed, the system generates only containers. However when the max-container
condition is reached, an interim CDR is generated.
rat-change [ generate { cdr | container } ]
Enables or disables the partial record closure for a RAT change. If disabled, no partial record closure for a
RAT change occurs. RAT change should be applicable only for 3GPP R6 based GTPP dictionaries. Default:
Enabled
In SGSN, RAT change trigger (2G<->3G) means inter-service handoff (SGSN service <-> GPRS service). If
this trigger is enabled, after the RAT change interim CDR is generated. After this RAT change CDR, CDR
thresholds such as volume/time etc. and GTPP Group are applicable from new service. If RAT change trigger
is disabled, the CDR thresholds and GTPP group etc. will not change and will continue to use from old
service.
After the RAT change, the System Type field in CDR changes to indicate the new system type. If this trigger
is disabled, then the next CDR generated will indicate System Type, but the data count in the CDR does not
RAT change occurs. RAT change should be applicable only for 3GPP R6 based GTPP dictionaries. Default:
Enabled
In SGSN, RAT change trigger (2G<->3G) means inter-service handoff (SGSN service <-> GPRS service). If
this trigger is enabled, after the RAT change interim CDR is generated. After this RAT change CDR, CDR
thresholds such as volume/time etc. and GTPP Group are applicable from new service. If RAT change trigger
is disabled, the CDR thresholds and GTPP group etc. will not change and will continue to use from old
service.
After the RAT change, the System Type field in CDR changes to indicate the new system type. If this trigger
is disabled, then the next CDR generated will indicate System Type, but the data count in the CDR does not