UDR Format Configuration Mode Commands

The UDR Format Configuration Mode enables configuring User Detail Record (UDR) formats.

IMPORTANT:

The commands or keywords/variables that are available are dependent on platform type, product version, and installed license(s).

attribute

This command allows you to specify the fields and their order in UDRs.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

All


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
attribute attribute { [ format { MM/DD/YY-HH:MM:SS | MM/DD/YYYY-HH:MM:SS | YYYY/MM/DD-HH:MM:SS | YYYYMMDDHHMMSS | seconds } [ localtime ] | [ { bytes | pkts } { downlink | uplink } ] ] priority priority }no attribute attribute [ priority priority ]
no

If added previously, removes the specified attribute from the UDR format.

attribute attribute

Specifies the attribute.

attribute must be one of the following:

Attribute

Description

diameter-session-id

This attribute reports Diameter session identifier.

IMPORTANT:

This attribute is customer specific, and is only available in 8.3 and later releases.

failure-handling-mode

This attribute reports failure handling mode in case the Online Charging System (OCS) goes abnormal.

radius-called-station-id

This attribute reports the Called Station ID of the mobile handling the flow.

radius-calling-station-id

This attribute reports the Calling Station ID of the mobile handling the flow.

radius-fa-nas-identifier

This attribute reports the RADIUS NAS identifier of Foreign Agent (FA).

radius-fa-nas-ip-address

This attribute reports the RADIUS IP address of Foreign Agent (FA).

radius-nas-identifier

This attribute reports the RADIUS NAS identifier.

radius-nas-ip-address

This attribute reports the RADIUS NAS IP address.

Note that this attribute is interchangeable with sn-st16-ip-addr for the user.

radius-user-name

This attribute reports the user name associated with the flow.

sn-3gpp2-bsid

This option has been deprecated.

To configure this attribute see the rule-variable command.

sn-3gpp2-carrier-id

This option has been deprecated.

To configure this attribute see the rule-variable command.

sn-3gpp2-esn

This option has been deprecated.

To configure this attribute see the rule-variable command.

sn-3gpp2-meid

This option has been deprecated.

To configure this attribute see the rule-variable command.

sn-3gpp2-service-option

This option has been deprecated.

To configure this attribute see the rule-variable command.

sn-acct-beginning-session

This attribute reports the Session Beginning information.

IMPORTANT:

This attribute is customer specific, and is only available in 8.3 and later releases.

sn-acct-session-continue

This attribute reports the Session Continue information.

IMPORTANT:

This attribute is customer specific, and is only available in 8.3 and later releases.

sn-acct-session-id

This attribute reports the Accounting Session identifier.

sn-acct-session-time

This attribute reports the duration from acct-status-type:start to acct-status-type:stop.

IMPORTANT:

This attribute is customer specific, and is only available in 8.3 and later releases.

sn-acct-status-type

This attribute reports the Accounting Status identifier.

IMPORTANT:

This attribute is customer specific, and is only available in 8.3 and later releases.

sn-charging-type

This attribute reports the charging type: offline or online.

IMPORTANT:

This attribute is customer specific, and is only available in 8.3 and later releases.

sn-closure-reason

This attribute reports the reason for termination of the flow/UDR:

  • 0 = CALL_TERMINATION — normal, such as subscriber session ended
  • 1 = PDSN_HO — handoff control processing specified
  • 2 = TIME_LIMIT
  • 3 = VOLUME_LIMIT
  • 4 = MGMT_INTERVENTION
  • 5 = ACCT_SESS_START
  • 6 = CCRU_RESPONSE
  • 7 = OFFLINE_CHARGING — for UDRs generated when offline charging trigger is received from DCCA

sn-content-id

This attribute reports the unique identifier for the content-id.

sn-content-label

This attribute reports the identifier for text label for content-id.

sn-content-vol

This attribute reports the identifier for content volume.

sn-correlation-id

This attribute reports the RADIUS correlation identifier.

sn-duration

This attribute reports the time difference between the first and last packet of a single data flow accounted in the UDR record.

For example, the time difference between the first ICMP echo request and the last ICMP echo response before the record gets written for the content-id.

sn-end-time [ format format]

This attribute reports the timestamp for last packet of flow in UTC.

sn-fa-correlation-id

This attribute reports the RADIUS Correlation Identifier of the Foreign Agent (FA).

sn-fa-ip-address

This attribute reports IP address of the FA.

sn-filler-blank

This attribute inserts a blank filler field, generates an empty UDR field.

sn-filler-zero

This attribute inserts a “0” in the UDR field.

sn-format-name

This attribute reports name of the UDR format used.

sn-group-id

This attribute reports the sequence group identifier for the records.

sn-ha-ip-address

This attribute reports IP address of the Home Agent (HA).

IMPORTANT:

This attribute is customer specific, and is only available in 8.3 and later releases.

sn-local-seq-no

This attribute reports unique local sequence number of UDR identifier per ACSMgr/SessMgr and linearly increasing in UDR file.

sn-ocs-ip-address

This attribute reports IP address of the Online Charging Server.

IMPORTANT:

This attribute is customer specific, and is only available in 8.3 and later releases.

sn-rulebase

This attribute reports name of the ACS rulebase used.

sn-sequence-no

This attribute reports unique sequence number (per sn-sequence-group and radius-nas-ip-address) of UDR identifier and linearly increasing in UDR file.

sn-served-bsa-addr

This attribute reports address of Base Station Area being served.

sn-service-name

This attribute reports name of the ACS service.

sn-st16-ip-addr

This option has been deprecated.

This attribute reports IP address of the chassis handling this flow.

This attribute is interchangeable with radius-nas-ip-address for other systems.

sn-start-time [ format format ]

This attribute reports timestamp for first packet of flow in UTC.

sn-stream-number

This attribute reports unique UDR billing record identifier.

IMPORTANT:

This attribute is customer specific, and is only available in 8.3 and later releases.

sn-subscriber-id

This attribute reports subscriber ID.

sn-subscriber-nat-flow-ip

This attribute reports NAT IP address(es) of NAT-enabled subscriber.

sn-timestamp

This attribute reports timestamp when the UDR is actually generated.

IMPORTANT:

This attribute is customer specific, and is only available in 8.3 and later releases.



format { MM/DD/YY-HH:MM:SS | MM/DD/YYYY-HH:MM:SS | YYYY/MM/DD-HH:MM:SS | YYYYMMDDHHMMSS | seconds }

Specifies the timestamp format.

localtime

Specifies the local time. By default, timestamps are displayed in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).

{ bytes | pkts } { downlink | uplink }

Specifies bytes/packets sent/received from/by mobile.

priority priority

Specifies the position priority of the field within the UDR. Lower numbered priorities (across all attribute, event-label, and rule-variable) occur first.

priority must be an integer from 1 through 65535. Up to 50 position priorities (across all attribute, event-label, and rule-variable) can be configured.


Usage:

Use this command to set the attributes and priority for UDR file format.

A particular field in UDR format can be entered multiple times at different priorities. While removing the UDR field using the no attribute command, you can either remove all occurrences of a particular field by specifying the field name or remove a single occurrence by additionally specifying the optional priority keyword.

Consider the following scenario. If the volume/time threshold interval is large enough (or disabled). At time t=0, 10 ICMP packets are sent, which takes 9 seconds. There is nothing for the next 100 seconds, and then again 10 ICMP packets are sent which takes 10 seconds, and then again nothing for next the 60 seconds and then the session is terminated.

In this scenario:

  • sn-start-time should be t = 0.
  • sn-end-time should be t = 0+9+100+10 (sn-end-time would be the last ICMP packet sent).
  • sn-duration should be sn-end-time minus sn-start-time, i.e. 0+9+100+10 – 0 = 119 seconds (since the ICMP flow would exist between the two intervals of sending ICMP packets, the sn-start-time would be that of the first packet of the flow and sn-end-time of the last packet (20th packet). Hence, sn-duration would take into account all the seconds between the first and last packet of the flow).

Example:
The following is an example of this command:
attribute radius-user-name
priority 12
end

Exits the current configuration mode and returns to the Exec mode.

Product:

All


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
end

Usage:

Use this command to return to the Exec mode.

event-label

This command allows you to specify an optional event label/identifier to be used as an attribute in the UDRs.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

All


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
event-label event_label priority priorityno event-label
no

If previously configured, removes the event label configuration.

event_label

Specifies the event label/identifier to be used as UDR attribute.

event_label must be an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

priority priority

Specifies the Comma Separated Value (CSV) position of the attribute (label/identifier) in the UDR.

priority must be an integer from 1 through 65535.


Usage:

Use this command to configure an optional event label/identifier as an attribute in the UDR and its position in the UDR.


Example:
The following is an example of this command:
event-label radius_csv1
priority 23
exit

Exits the current mode and returns to the parent configuration mode.

Product:

All


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
exit

Usage:

Use this command to return to the parent configuration mode.

rule-variable

This command allows you to specify fields and their order in UDRs.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

All


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
rule-variable rule_variable priority priorityno rule-variable rule_variable [ priority priority ]
no

If previously configured, removes the specified rule variable configuration.

rule-variable rule_variable

Specifies the rule variable for the UDR format.

rule_variable must be one of the following options:

  • bearer 3gpp2: Bearer-related configuration:
    • always-on
    • bsid
    • carrier-id
    • esn
    • ip-qos
    • ip-technology
    • meid
    • release-indicator
    • serv-MDN
    • service-option
    • session-begin
    • session-continue

IMPORTANT:

For more information on protocol-based rules see the ACS Ruledef Configuration Mode Commands chapter.

priority priority

Specifies the CSV position of the field (protocol rule) in the UDR.

priority must be an integer from 1 through 65535.


Usage:

Use this command to specify what field appears in which order in the UDR.

A particular field in UDR format can be entered multiple times at different priorities. While removing the UDR field using the no rule-variable command, you can either remove all occurrences of a particular field by specifying the field name, or remove a single occurrence by additionally specifying the optional priority keyword.


Example:
The following is an example of this command:
rule-variable bearer
3gpp2 bsid priority 36