Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF) Notas De La Versión
GTPP Changes in Release 15.0
▀ GTPP Enhancements for September 30, 2013
▄ Cisco ASR 5x00 Release Change Reference
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Unauthenticated IMSI Field in PGW-CDRs
Applicable Product(s): P-GW
Previous Behavior: There was no support for the field “IMSI Unauthenticated Flag” in the P-GW record.
New Behavior: Upon detecting a subscriber with unauthorized IMSI, this field “IMSI Unauthenticated Flag”if
configured will be present in the PGW-CDRs in custom35 GTPP dictionary.
configured will be present in the PGW-CDRs in custom35 GTPP dictionary.
This field can be configured using the command
gtpp attribute imsi-unauthenticated-flag
in the GTPP
Group Configuration mode.
GTPP Command Changes
This section identifies GTPP command changes available in release 15.0.
Important:
For more information regarding commands in this section, refer to the Command Line Interface
Reference for this release.
New GTPP Commands
This section identifies new GTPP commands available in release 15.0.
gtpp suppress-cdrs zero-volume
Applicable Product(s): GGSN, P-GW, SAEGW, SGSN, S-GW
This command is used to suppress the CDRs (G-CDRs, eG-CDR, PGW-CDRs, SGW-CDRs, SGSN CDRs) with zero
byte data count.
byte data count.
Important:
The Zero Volume CDR Suppression is a license-controlled feature. For more information, contact
your Cisco account representative.
configure
context context_name
gtpp group group_name
gtpp suppress-cdrs zero-volume { final-cdr | internal-trigger-cdr | external-
trigger-cdr } +
trigger-cdr } +
{ default | no } gtpp suppress-cdrs zero-volume
end
Customers can select the CDRs they want to suppress. This feature is disabled by default to ensure backward
compatibility.
compatibility.