Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF) Guía Para Resolver Problemas
Cisco ASR 5000 Series Enhanced Feature Configuration Guide ▄
OL-22983-01
Chapter 12
Gx Interface Support
This chapter provides information on configuring Gx interface to support policy and charging control for subscribers in
GPRS/UMTS networks.
GPRS/UMTS networks.
The IMS service provides application support for transport of voice, video, and data independent of access support.
Roaming IMS subscribers in GPRS/UMTS networks require apart from other functionality sufficient, uninterrupted,
consistent, and seamless user experience during an application session. It is also important that a subscriber gets charged
only for the resources consumed by the particular IMS application used.
Roaming IMS subscribers in GPRS/UMTS networks require apart from other functionality sufficient, uninterrupted,
consistent, and seamless user experience during an application session. It is also important that a subscriber gets charged
only for the resources consumed by the particular IMS application used.
It is recommended that before using the procedures in this chapter you select the configuration example that best meets
your service model, and configure the required elements for that model as described in the Gateway GPRS Support
Node Administration Guide or the IP Services Gateway Administration Guide.
your service model, and configure the required elements for that model as described in the Gateway GPRS Support
Node Administration Guide or the IP Services Gateway Administration Guide.
Important:
The IMS Authorization Service feature described in this chapter is only available if you have
purchased and installed a Dynamic Policy Interface feature license on the chassis. If you have not previously purchased
this enhanced feature, contact your sales representative for more information.
this enhanced feature, contact your sales representative for more information.
The following topics are covered in this chapter: