Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG) Notas De La Versión
AAA Changes in Release 15.0
AAA Enhancements for November 30, 2013 ▀
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AAA Enhancements for November 30, 2013
This section identifies all of the AAA (Diameter and RADIUS) enhancements included in this release:
Feature Changes - new or modified features or behavior changes. For details, refer to the AAA Interface Administration
and Reference for this release.
and Reference for this release.
Command Changes - changes to any of the CLI command syntax. For details, refer to the ASR 5x00 Command Line
Interface Reference for this release.
Interface Reference for this release.
Performance Indicator Changes - new, modified, and deprecated bulk statistics, disconnect reasons, counters and/or
fields in new or modified schema and/or show command output. For details, refer to the ASR 5x00 Statistics and
Counters Reference for this release.
fields in new or modified schema and/or show command output. For details, refer to the ASR 5x00 Statistics and
Counters Reference for this release.
CSCub91633 - Header Enrichment: Customer-ID from RADIUS
Applicable Products: P-GW
Feature Changes
Encoding of SN-Customer-ID AVP in RADIUS Auth Accept Message
A new AVP “SN-Customer-ID” has been included in RADIUS Auth Accept message. This attribute carries the internal
customer ID that will be used for HTTP header enrichment.
customer ID that will be used for HTTP header enrichment.
CSCuc80426, CSCud28221 - PCC-Level report is not triggered when same
mon-key for sess/pcc is used
Applicable Products: GGSN, P-GW
Feature Changes
Retrying Mechanism Added for Usage Monitoring Information
Previous Behavior: When threshold breach happens for multiple monitoring keys at the same time, only one of the
monitoring key’s usage is reported and the rest of the monitoring keys’ usage is reported in CCR-T (threshold set to
infinity).
monitoring key’s usage is reported and the rest of the monitoring keys’ usage is reported in CCR-T (threshold set to
infinity).
On Tx expiry/TCP link error, unreported usage is stored at ECS and reported only on session termination.
New Behavior: When threshold breach happens for multiple monitoring keys at the same time, only one of the
monitoring key’s usage is reported first. Upon receiving successful response from PCRF, the rest of the monitoring
keys’ usage is reported to PCRF.
monitoring key’s usage is reported first. Upon receiving successful response from PCRF, the rest of the monitoring
keys’ usage is reported to PCRF.
On Tx expiry/TCP link error, unreported usage is stored at ECS. Any future successful interaction with PCRF for the
session will send unreported UMI to PCRF.
session will send unreported UMI to PCRF.
With the introduction of retrying mechanism, there will not be any loss in the usage information.
For details, see the Gx Interface Support Appendix in the Administration Guide for the Product that uses Gx interface.