CAMEL Service Configuration Mode Commands


CAMEL Service Configuration Mode Commands
 
 
The CAMEL Service configuration mode provides a set of commands to define the parameters for the function of the CAMEL service and the CAMEL interface - the Ge interface.
CAMEL service enables operators of 2.5G/3G networks to provide operator-specific services (such as prepaid GPRS service and prepaid SMS service) to subscribers, even when the subscribers are roaming outside their HPLMN
When this mode is accessed, the command prompt should resemble:
[context_name]asr5000(config-camel-service)#
 
 
associate-sccp-network
Configure an association between this CAMEL service and a specified SCCP network.
Product
SGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
associate-sccp-network sccp_network_id
no associate-sccp-network
no
Removes the association with the CAMEL service configuration.
sccp_network_id
Identifies an already defined SCCP network.
sccp_network_id : Enter an integer from 1 to 12.
Usage
The SCCP network must be configured prior to use this command.
CAMEL service will not function unless an SCCP network is associated.
Example
Associate this CAMEL service with SCCP network configuration ID 2:
associate-sccp-network 2
 
end
Exits the current configuration mode and returns to the Exec mode.
Product
SGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
end
Usage
Return to the Exec mode.
 
exit
Exits the current configuration mode and returns to the context configuration mode.
Product
SGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
exit
Usage
Move to the previous configuration mode.
 
timeout
Configure a range of timers needed to support CAMEL service.
Product
SGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
timeout { gprs-apply-charging-report-ack-timer seconds | gprs-entity-release-ack-timer seconds | gprs-event-report-ack-timer seconds | gprs-tssf-timer seconds | sms-event-report-ack-timer seconds | sms-tssf-timer seconds | tc-guard-timer seconds }
default timeout { gprs-apply-charging-report-ack-timer | gprs-entity-release-ack-timer | gprs-event-report-ack-timer | gprs-tssf-timer | sms-event-report-ack-timer | sms-tssf-timer | tc-guard-timer }
default
Resets the timers to default values.
gprs-apply-charging-report-ack-timer seconds
Configure the TCAP invoke timer to set the length of time the SGSN waits for an acknowledgement after sending an ApplyChargingReportGPRS to the SCF.
seconds : Enter an integer from 1 to 20. Default: 4
note_smallImportant: This timer value should be less than the value configured for the tc-guard-timer.
gprs-entity-release-ack-timer seconds
Configure the TCAP invoke timer to set the length of time the SGSN waits for an acknowledgement from the SCF after sending Entity Release information.
seconds : Enter an integer from 1 to 20. Default: 4
gprs-event-report-ack-timer seconds
Configure the TCAP invoke timer to set the length of time the SGSN waits for an acknowledgement from the SCF after the SGSN sends an event report.
seconds : Enter an integer from 1 to 20. Default: 4
gprs-tssf-timer seconds
Configure the GPRS TSSF timer to set the length of time the SGSN waits for an instructions from the SCF. On expiry the SGSN handles the transaction through the default handling specified in the corresponding CSI.
seconds : Enter an integer from 1 to 10. Default: 5
sms-event-report-ack-timer seconds
Configure the TCAP invoke timer to set the length of time the SGSN waits for an acknowledgement from the SCF after the SGSN sends an event report for SMS.
seconds : Enter an integer from 1 to 20. Default: 4
sms-tssf-timer seconds
Configure the SMS TSSF timer to set the length of time the SGSN waits for an instructions from the SCF. On expiry the SGSN handles the transaction through the default handling specified in the corresponding CSI.
seconds : Enter an integer from 1 to 10. Default: 5
tc-guard-timer seconds
Configure the guard tier to start when the SGSN sends ApplyChargingReportGPRS to the SCF. On expiry the SGSN closes the TCAP dialogue if the GPRS Dialogue state is “monitoring”. Default handling complies with 3GPP 23.078.
seconds : Enter an integer from 1 to 10. Default: 5
note_smallImportant: This timer value should be greater than the value configured for the gprs-apply-charging-report-ack-timer.
Usage
The SCCP network must be configured prior to use this command.
CAMEL service will not function unless an SCCP network is associated.
Repeat the command to configure multiple timers.
Example
Set the tc-guard timer for 4:
tc-guard-timer 4
 
 

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