Руководство По Обслуживанию для Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG)

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Generally Available    06-30-2010
Common Features in Release 9.0
1-5
Power Estimate
325W Maximum
DCCA URCS (IPC-G) Steering Based on Subscriber IMSI Prefix/Suffix
This release supports peer selection using IMSI prefix or suffix, or IMSI prefix or suffix 
range. Subscribers are now assigned to a primary OCS instance based on the IMSI prefix or 
suffix of a length of 1 to 15 digits. If the prefix or suffix keyword is not specified, the suffix 
will be considered. Up to 64 peer selects can be configured. At any time, either prefix or 
suffix mode can be used in one DCCA config. If the prefix or suffix mode is used, the 
lengths of all prefix/suffix must be equal.
EDR/UDR File Push Directory Structure
In earlier StarOS 9.0 releases, whenever CDR transfer mode push was configured with a 
remote URL, on the external server the chassis would by default create an extra directory in 
the base directory path before creating the edr/udr directories.
For example, with the following configuration:
cdr transfer-mode push primary url sftp:
//root:sn@1.2.3.4
/<base_directory>
cdr push-interval 60
cdr remove-file-after-transfer
cdr use-harddisk
The following directory structure was created on the external server:
<base_directory>
<chassis1_host_name>
| edr
| udr
<chassis2_host_name>
| edr
| udr
This enabled to keep EDR and UDR files from multiple chassis pushing to the same 
external server with same base directory separate.
In the current release, the default behavior has changed, the extra directory with the chassis 
host name will not be created on the external server. This behavior is the same as in the 
StarOS 8.x releases. The directory structure will be:
<base_directory>
| edr
| udr