Cisco Cisco ASR 5700
Call Control Profile Configuration Mode
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Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 17 ▄
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Setting the profile index bis selects different charging trigger profiles to be used with the call control profile.
Some of the index values are predefined according to 3GPP standard:
Some of the index values are predefined according to 3GPP standard:
1
for hot billing
2
for flat billing
4
for prepaid billing
8
for normal billing
If the HLR/HSS provides the charging characteristics with behavior bits and profile index and the operator
prefers to ignore the HLR/HSS values, then also configure the
prefers to ignore the HLR/HSS values, then also configure the
prefer local-value
keyword.
prefer { hlr-hss-value | local-value }
Default:
hlr-hss-value
Specifies a preference for using charging characteristics settings received from HLR or HSS, or those set by
the SGSN or MME locally with the
the SGSN or MME locally with the
local-value behavior
command.
hlr-hss-value
sets the call control profile to use charging characteristics settings received from HLR
or HSS. This is the default preference.
local-value
sets the call control profile to use charging characteristics settings from the SGSN or
MME only. If no charging characteristics are received from the HLR/HSS then local values will be
applied.
applied.
Usage
Use this command to set the behavior for charging characteristic comings from either an HLR/HSS or locally
from an MME/SGSN.
These charging characteristics parameters can also be set within an APN profile with the commands of the
APN Profile configuration mode. For generation of M-CDRs, the parameters configured in this mode, Call
Control Profile configuration mode, will prevail but for generation of S-CDRs the parameters configured in
the APN Profile configuration mode will prevail.
The 12 behavior bits (of the
from an MME/SGSN.
These charging characteristics parameters can also be set within an APN profile with the commands of the
APN Profile configuration mode. For generation of M-CDRs, the parameters configured in this mode, Call
Control Profile configuration mode, will prevail but for generation of S-CDRs the parameters configured in
the APN Profile configuration mode will prevail.
The 12 behavior bits (of the
local-value behavior
keyword) can be used to enable or disable CDR
generation.
Example
The following command specifies a rule not to generate charging records (CDRs) and sets the charging
characteristics behavior bit to
characteristics behavior bit to
2
:
cc behavior-bit no-records 2