Cisco Cisco ASR 5700
Context Configuration Mode Commands E-H
▀ gtpp attribute
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 17
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This keyword controls the inclusion of the optional field “IMSI Unauthenticated Flag” in the x-CDRs.
When the served IMSI is not authenticated, this field “IMSI Unauthenticated Flag” if configured, will be
present in the P-GW CDR record for custom35 dictionary. This field is added per 3GPP TS 32.298 v10.7.
When the served IMSI is not authenticated, this field “IMSI Unauthenticated Flag” if configured, will be
present in the P-GW CDR record for custom35 dictionary. This field is added per 3GPP TS 32.298 v10.7.
lapi
Default: Disabled
Includes the Low Access Priority Indicator (LAPI) field in the CDRs. This field is required to support MTC
feature.
When UE indicates low priority connection, then the “lowPriorityIndicator” attribute will be included in the
CDR.
Includes the Low Access Priority Indicator (LAPI) field in the CDRs. This field is required to support MTC
feature.
When UE indicates low priority connection, then the “lowPriorityIndicator” attribute will be included in the
CDR.
local-record-sequence-number
Default: Disabled
This keyword provides both the local record sequence number and the Node ID. In the x-CDRs, this field
indicates the number of CDRs generated by the node and is unique within the session manager.
The Node ID field is included in the x-CDR for any of several reasons, such as when PDP contexts are
released or if partial-CDR is generated based on configuration. The field will consist of a AAA Manager
identifier automatically appended to the name of the SGSN or GGSN service.
The name of the SGSN or GGSN service may be truncated, because the maximum length of the Node ID
field is 20 bytes. Since each AAA Manager generates CDRs independently, this allows the Local Record
Sequence Number and Node ID fields to uniquely identify a CDR.
This keyword provides both the local record sequence number and the Node ID. In the x-CDRs, this field
indicates the number of CDRs generated by the node and is unique within the session manager.
The Node ID field is included in the x-CDR for any of several reasons, such as when PDP contexts are
released or if partial-CDR is generated based on configuration. The field will consist of a AAA Manager
identifier automatically appended to the name of the SGSN or GGSN service.
The name of the SGSN or GGSN service may be truncated, because the maximum length of the Node ID
field is 20 bytes. Since each AAA Manager generates CDRs independently, this allows the Local Record
Sequence Number and Node ID fields to uniquely identify a CDR.
Important:
If this keyword is enabled and the gtpp centralized-lrsn-creation option is enabled with the gtpp
single-source centralized-lrsn command, then the Node ID format changes as follows: <1-byte-AAAproxy-restart-
counter> <3-byte AAAproxy instance number> <node-id-suffix>. If gtpp centralized-lrsn-creation is not enabled, the
node-id format for CDRs generated by Sessmgr is as follows: <1-byte Sessmgr restart-value> <3-byte Sessmgr instance
number> <node-id-suffix>. If gtpp centralized-lrsn-creation is not enabled, the node-id format for CDRs generated by
ACSMGR is as follows: <1-byte ACSmgr restart-value> <3-byte ACSmgr instance number> <Active charging service-
name>.
counter> <3-byte AAAproxy instance number> <node-id-suffix>. If gtpp centralized-lrsn-creation is not enabled, the
node-id format for CDRs generated by Sessmgr is as follows: <1-byte Sessmgr restart-value> <3-byte Sessmgr instance
number> <node-id-suffix>. If gtpp centralized-lrsn-creation is not enabled, the node-id format for CDRs generated by
ACSMGR is as follows: <1-byte ACSmgr restart-value> <3-byte ACSmgr instance number> <Active charging service-
name>.
losdv
Default: Enabled
This keyword controls the inclusion of the optional field “List of Service Data” in the x-CDRs.
This keyword controls the inclusion of the optional field “List of Service Data” in the x-CDRs.
ms-timezone
Default: Enabled
This keyword controls the inclusion of the optional field “MS-Timezone” in the x-CDRs.
This keyword controls the inclusion of the optional field “MS-Timezone” in the x-CDRs.
msisdn
Default: Enabled
This keyword controls the inclusion of the optional field “MSISDN” in the x-CDRs.
This keyword controls the inclusion of the optional field “MSISDN” in the x-CDRs.
node-id
Default: Enabled
This keyword controls the inclusion of the optional field “Node ID” in the x-CDRs.
This keyword controls the inclusion of the optional field “Node ID” in the x-CDRs.