Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG)
MME Service Configuration Mode Commands
policy overcharge-protection ▀
Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 18 ▄
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policy overcharge-protection
Enables overcharge protection where the MME can detect and signal a Loss of Signal Contact to the S-GW which in
turn informs the P-GW to stop charging.
turn informs the P-GW to stop charging.
Product
MME
Privilege
Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > Context Configuration > MME Service
configure > context context_name > mme-service service_name
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[context_name]host_name(config-mme-service)#
Syntax
policy overcharge-protection s1ap-cause-code-group group_name
{ default | no } policy overcharge-protection
default
Returns the command to its default setting of disabled. This provides the same behavior as the
no
keyword
option.
no
Disables overcharge protection. This provides the same behavior as the
default
keyword option.
s1ap-cause-code-group group_name
group_name
: Specify the name of a preconfigured S1-AP Cause Code Group.
When the received cause code from the eNodeB matches any the cause codes defined in this Cause Code
Group, the MME sets the ARRL (Abnormal Release of Radio Link) bit in the Indication IE of the Release
Access Bearer Request to the S-GW.
For more information about creating an S1-AP Cause Code Group, refer to the
Group, the MME sets the ARRL (Abnormal Release of Radio Link) bit in the Indication IE of the Release
Access Bearer Request to the S-GW.
For more information about creating an S1-AP Cause Code Group, refer to the
cause-code-group
command in the LTE Policy Configuration Mode Commands chapter, and the
class
command in the S1AP
Cause Code Configuration Mode Commands chapter.
Usage
Important:
Overcharge protection is a license-controlled feature. A valid feature license must be installed prior
to configuring this feature. Contact your Cisco account representative for more information.
Use this command to enable or disable overcharging protection for this MME service. When enabled, the
MME can detect and signal a Loss of Signal Contact to the S-GW which in turn informs the P-GW to stop
charging for the UE.
MME can detect and signal a Loss of Signal Contact to the S-GW which in turn informs the P-GW to stop
charging for the UE.