Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG)
GTPP Server Group Configuration Mode Commands
▀ gtpp attribute
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 17
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This feature is implemented to be in compliance with Release 11 3GPP specification for CDRs. So, this
behavior is applicable to all GTPP dictionaries that are Release 11 compliant, i.e. custom35.
behavior is applicable to all GTPP dictionaries that are Release 11 compliant, i.e. custom35.
start-time
Default: Enabled
This keyword controls the inclusion of the optional field “Start-Time” in the x-CDRs.
This keyword controls the inclusion of the optional field “Start-Time” in the x-CDRs.
stop-time
Default: Enabled
This keyword controls the inclusion of the optional field “Stop-Time” in the x-CDRs.
This keyword controls the inclusion of the optional field “Stop-Time” in the x-CDRs.
uli
Default: Enabled
This keyword controls the inclusion of the optional field “User Location Information” in the x-CDRs.
This keyword controls the inclusion of the optional field “User Location Information” in the x-CDRs.
user-csg-information
Default: Disabled
This keyword controls the inclusion of the optional field “User CSG Information” in the x-CDRs.
This keyword controls the inclusion of the optional field “User CSG Information” in the x-CDRs.
Important:
Currently, UCI values are only supported for SGW-CDRs. This attribute will not be displayed if the
GTPP dictionary is set to custom11, custom34, or custom35.
+
Indicates that this command can be entered multiple times to configure multiple attributes.
Usage
This command dictates some of the optional information fields that should be reported in CDRs generated by
the GGSN. In addition, it controls how the information for some of the mandatory fields are reported.
Fields described as optional by the standards but not listed above will always be present in the CDRs, except
for Record Extensions (which will never be present).
the GGSN. In addition, it controls how the information for some of the mandatory fields are reported.
Fields described as optional by the standards but not listed above will always be present in the CDRs, except
for Record Extensions (which will never be present).
Example
The following command disables the inclusion of the field “SGSN Change” in the S-CDR:
no gtpp attribute sgsn-change
Example
The following command dictates that the time provided in the Duration field of the CDR is reported in
milliseconds:
milliseconds:
gtpp attribute duration-ms