Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF)
HDD Storage
▀ HDD Configuration
▄ GTPP Interface Administration and Reference, StarOS Release 17
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namepattern name_pattern | purge-interval purge_interval ] | push { encrypted-url
encrypted_url | url url } [ encrypted-secondary-url encrypted_url | secondary-url url ] [
via-local-context ] | rotation { cdr-count count | time-interval time [ force-
filerotation ] | volume mb size } | start-file-seq-num seq_num [ recover-file-seq-num ]
encrypted_url | url url } [ encrypted-secondary-url encrypted_url | secondary-url url ] [
via-local-context ] | rotation { cdr-count count | time-interval time [ force-
filerotation ] | volume mb size } | start-file-seq-num seq_num [ recover-file-seq-num ]
exit
end
Notes:
The
gtpp storage-server local file push
command enables the push mode. This configuration will
allow a primary and a secondary server to be configured. When a file transfer to primary fails four times, the
transfer of CDR files will automatically be failed over to the secondary server. The transfer will switch back to
the original primary after 30 minutes, or if there are four transfer failures to the secondary server.
transfer of CDR files will automatically be failed over to the secondary server. The transfer will switch back to
the original primary after 30 minutes, or if there are four transfer failures to the secondary server.
The keyword
[via-local-context]
is used to specify whether to use the gtpp group's context or use local
context to push/reach remote server..
Important:
If the push is done through GTPP group context then the push rate is lesser
compared to via local context, as the HDD is attached to the local context.
For more information on this command, refer to the Command Line Interface Reference.
Viewing Statistics
To view CDR file statistics, in the Exec Mode, enter the following command:
show cdr statistics
Pushing CDR Files Manually
To manually push CDR files to the configured remote server, in the Exec mode, use the following command:
cdr-push { all | local-filename file_name }
Notes:
Before you can use this command, the CDR transfer mode and file locations must be set to push in the GTPP
Group Configuration Mode.
The
cdr-push
command is available in the Exec Mode.
file_name
must be absolute path of the local file to push.
Retrieving CDR Files
To retrieve CDR files you must SFTP into the context that was configured for CDR file generation.
This was done with the FTP-enabled account that you configured in the Enabling Charging Record Retrieval section.
The following commands use SFTP to log on to a context named
ECP
as a user named
ecpadmin
, through an interface
configured in the ECS context that has the IP address
192.168.1.10
and retrieve all CDR files from the default
locations:
sftp -oUser=ecpadmin@ECP 192.168.1.10:/records/cdr/<gtpp-group>-<vpnid>/*