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Command Output Descriptions
Field
Description
Source context
Specifies the name of a configured source context from which the subscriber initiates a session.
Destination context
Specifies the name of a configured destination context through which the subscriber is provided
access to the packet data network.
access to the packet data network.
Accounting context
Specifies the name of a configured accounting context through which the subscriber is provided
accounting of data session.
accounting of data session.
Subscriber Plmn Type
Indicates the subscriber type of Public Land Mobile Network area. Possible values are:
- H: Home networks
- F: Foreign networks
- U: Unknown networks
- H: Home networks
- F: Foreign networks
- U: Unknown networks
Charging Characteristics
Displays the Charging characteristics. Hot Billing, Flat rate Billing, Prepaid Billing and Normal
Billing
Billing
Charging Characteristics
Selection Mode
Selection Mode
Displays the selection mode of the Charging characteristics.
MNRG Flag
The MNRG (Mobile Not Reachable for GPRS) flag indicates whether activity from the MS will be
reported to the HLR or not. Possible values are True or False.
reported to the HLR or not. Possible values are True or False.
PPF
The PPF (Page Proceed Flag) indicates whether paging for PS and CS services can be initiated.
Possible values are True or False.
Possible values are True or False.
NGAF
The NGAF (Non-GRPS Alert Flag) indicates whether activity from the MS will be reported to the
MCSC/VLR. Possible values are True or False.
MCSC/VLR. Possible values are True or False.
VLR-Reliable
Set to 'false' when the SGSN has received a reset indication from the VLR. The SGSN may request
the MS, upon reception of the next routing area update (either periodic routing area update or
combined routing and location area update) procedure, to re-attach to non-GPRS services if the MS
is still IMSI attached to non-GPRS services. Alternatively, the SGSN may upon reception of a
combined routing and location area update request or a periodic routing area update from a MS that
is still attached for non-GPRS service, perform immediately the location update for non-GPRS
services procedure.
the MS, upon reception of the next routing area update (either periodic routing area update or
combined routing and location area update) procedure, to re-attach to non-GPRS services if the MS
is still IMSI attached to non-GPRS services. Alternatively, the SGSN may upon reception of a
combined routing and location area update request or a periodic routing area update from a MS that
is still attached for non-GPRS service, perform immediately the location update for non-GPRS
services procedure.
VLR-Association
States associated to the Gs interface in the VLR. Possible states are:
- Gs-NULL
- LA-UPDATE PRESENT
- Gs-ASSOCIATED
- Gs-NULL
- LA-UPDATE PRESENT
- Gs-ASSOCIATED
NRI Assigned
The Network Resource Identifier (NRI) is used either when Iu-flex or Gb-flex is used or when
MOCN configuration is used for network sharing. NRI is a 1-10 bit length value that is a part of
PTMSI. This de-multiplexes which SGSN handles the subscriber at the RNC or BSS. The NRI that
was chosen for this subscriber is shown and this is useful to know when this SGSN is configured
with more than one NRI.
MOCN configuration is used for network sharing. NRI is a 1-10 bit length value that is a part of
PTMSI. This de-multiplexes which SGSN handles the subscriber at the RNC or BSS. The NRI that
was chosen for this subscriber is shown and this is useful to know when this SGSN is configured
with more than one NRI.