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SGSN Operator Policy Configuration Mode Commands
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DescriptionThis command defines the charging characteristics to be applied for CDR generation through SGSN
operator policy.
operator policy.
Product
SGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
Disables the charging characteristics configuration of behavior bit from this SGSN operator policy.
Removes the configured charging characteristics from this operator policy.
Default: Disabled
Specify that which behavior bit in charging characteristic is used to no accounting records will be generated.
no-records to indicate which behavior bit in charging characteristics, means that no accounting records should
be generated.
If we use a charging characteristics with the no-records bit set, then we won‘t generate any accounting
records, regardless of what may be configured elsewhere. . Use ―no‖ to indicate that there is no such bit.
Specify that which behavior bit in charging characteristic is used to no accounting records will be generated.
no-records to indicate which behavior bit in charging characteristics, means that no accounting records should
be generated.
If we use a charging characteristics with the no-records bit set, then we won‘t generate any accounting
records, regardless of what may be configured elsewhere. . Use ―no‖ to indicate that there is no such bit.
must be an integer value from 1 through 12.
Default: bit_value = 0x0
index_bit = 8
This keyword sets the SGSN operator policy to configure the value of the behavior bits and profile index for
the charging characteristics when the HLR does not provide value for this.
If the HLR provides the charging characteristics with behavior bits and profile index and operator want to
ignore it, then specify
index_bit = 8
This keyword sets the SGSN operator policy to configure the value of the behavior bits and profile index for
the charging characteristics when the HLR does not provide value for this.
If the HLR provides the charging characteristics with behavior bits and profile index and operator want to
ignore it, then specify
keyword with this command.
must be a hexadecimal value between 0x0 and 0xFFF.
must be an integer value from 1 through 15.
must be an integer value from 1 through 15.
Some of the index values are predefined according to 3GPP standard:
for hot billing
for flat billing
for prepaid billing