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Chapter 11
WLAN CDR Field Reference
This chapter provides a reference for WLAN-CDR fields supported by PDG and TTG.
The PDG/TTG provides CDRs that are compliant with the definitions in 3GPP TS32.298. When modifications are
required, changes to the standard behavior can be implemented in different dictionaries which can be selected in the
configuration file. This provides the flexibility to adapt to a customer’s needs, and therefore, to a legacy post-processing
billing interface, while retaining the standard behavior.
required, changes to the standard behavior can be implemented in different dictionaries which can be selected in the
configuration file. This provides the flexibility to adapt to a customer’s needs, and therefore, to a legacy post-processing
billing interface, while retaining the standard behavior.
A complete list and descriptions of supported CDR fields is provided in the WLAN CDR Field Descriptions chapter of
this reference.
this reference.
Important:
This reference document contains information only on standard GTPP dictionaries. For information
on custom dictionaries, contact your Cisco account representative.
The Category column in all tables use key described in the following table.
Table 29.
Dictionary Table Key
Abbreviation
Meaning
Description
M
Mandatory
A field that must be present in the CDR.
C
Conditional
A field that must be in a CDR if certain conditions are met.
OM
Operator Provisonable:
Mandatory
Mandatory
A field that an operator has provisioned and must be included in the CDR for all
conditions.
conditions.
OC
Operator Provisionable:
Conditional
Conditional
A field that an operator has provisioned and must be included in the CDR if
certain conditions are met.
certain conditions are met.