Cisco Cisco ASR 5000
GTPP Server Group Configuration Mode Commands
gtpp trigger ▀
Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 18 ▄
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necessarily belong to the system type indicated in CDR; instead, it may belong to both 2G and 3G as CDR is
not closing when handover takes place.
not closing when handover takes place.
Important:
The System Type field in CDR-related change is not applicable to customized CDR formats, which
does not use the System Type field.
generate { cdr | container }
: Sets generation of CDR or just a Container on a RAT change.
cdr
: Generates a CDR on a RAT-change.
container
: Generates a container only on a RAT-change.
routing-area-update
Enables the routing-area-update trigger for CDRs.
service-idle-out
This keyword enables or disables the addition of LOSDV in PGW-CDR when a service idles out.
Note that the CDR module receives service idle out trigger from DCCA module when the quota hold timer
expires, or from ACS manager when rulebase has a service idle out configuration.
Note that the CDR module receives service idle out trigger from DCCA module when the quota hold timer
expires, or from ACS manager when rulebase has a service idle out configuration.
serving-node-change-limit [ also-intra-sgsn-multiple-address-group-change ]
This keyword is enabled for P-GW, S-GW, and GGSN. However, the also-intra-sgsn-multiple-address-
group-change is enabled only for GGSN. Default: Enabled
Disabling this trigger ignores an SGSN change and does not add the SGSN IP address into the SGSN address
list of the CDR. This helps to reduce the release of CDRs due to SGSN changes crossing the configured limit.
group-change is enabled only for GGSN. Default: Enabled
Disabling this trigger ignores an SGSN change and does not add the SGSN IP address into the SGSN address
list of the CDR. This helps to reduce the release of CDRs due to SGSN changes crossing the configured limit.
also-intra-sgsn-multiple-address-group-change
: This keyword includes Intra-SGSN group
changes as an SGSN change.
sgsn-change-limit [ also-intra-sgsn-multiple-address-group-change ]
This keyword is obsolete and is available to maintain the backward compatibility for existing customers. The
new keyword for sgsn-change-limit is serving-node-change-limit. Default: Enabled
Disabling this trigger ignores an SGSN change and does not add the SGSN IP address into the SGSN address
list of the CDR. This helps to reduce the release of CDRs due to SGSN changes crossing the configured limit.
new keyword for sgsn-change-limit is serving-node-change-limit. Default: Enabled
Disabling this trigger ignores an SGSN change and does not add the SGSN IP address into the SGSN address
list of the CDR. This helps to reduce the release of CDRs due to SGSN changes crossing the configured limit.
also-intra-sgsn-multiple-address-group-change
: This keyword includes Intra-SGSN group
changes as an SGSN change.
tariff-time-change
When this trigger is disabled, container closure does not happen for a tariff-time change. Default: Enabled
This trigger is applicable for G-MB-CDRs for MBMS session too.
This trigger is applicable for G-MB-CDRs for MBMS session too.
time-limit
When this trigger is disabled, no partial record closure occurs when the configured time limit is reached.
Default: Enabled
This trigger is applicable for G-MB-CDRs for MBMS session too.
Default: Enabled
This trigger is applicable for G-MB-CDRs for MBMS session too.
uli-change
Enables the user location update trigger for eG-CDRs/PGW-CDRs/SGW-CDRs, if the dictionary specified in
the GTPP dictionary configuration includes support for user location update trigger. Default: Enabled
the GTPP dictionary configuration includes support for user location update trigger. Default: Enabled