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Description: The name of the context currently facilitating the service processing the subscriber session.
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Description: The identification number of the context currently facilitating the service processing the subscriber session. This is an internal reference number.
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Description: The service name for which PDIF statistics are being displayed.
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Description: The service ID for which PDIF statistics are being displayed.
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Description: The bind IP address for this PDIF service.
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Description: System-wide PDIF state identified by the following codes:
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Description: Number of PDIF service sessions in progress (including transient ones).
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Description: Number of currently active PDIF sessions.
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Description: Number of currently dormant PDIF sessions.
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Description: Number of currently active IPV4 sessions.
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Description: Number of current simple IP sessions.
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Description: Number of current mobile IP sessions.
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Description: Number of current proxy mobile IP sessions.
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Description: Number of attempted simple IP sessions.
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Description: Number of successful simple IP sessions.
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Description: Number of failed simple IP sessions.
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Description: Number of attempted mobile IP sessions.
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Description: Number of successful mobile IP sessions.
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Description: Number of failed mobile IP sessions.
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Description: Number of attempted proxy mobile IP sessions.
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Description: Number of successful proxy mobile IP sessions completed.
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Description: Number of failed proxy mobile IP sessions.
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Description: Number of successful sImple IP fallback sessions.
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Description: Number of sessions where simple IP fallback was not done.
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Description: Number of simple IP fallback sessions with no rrq request.
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Description: Number of simple IP fallback sessions that were not allowed.
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Description: Number of simple IP fallback sessions that failed because of no tagged pool address.
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Description: Number of simple IP fallback sessions that failed because of miscellaneous reasons.
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Description: Total number of session setups.
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Description: Total number of session attempts.
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Description: Total number of session attempts that failed.
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Description: Total number of sessions released.
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Description: Total number of sessions released locally.
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Description: Total number of sessions released remotely.
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Description: Total Number of simple IP sessions.
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Description: Total number of mobile IP sessions.
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Description: Total number of proxy mobile IP sessions.
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Description: Number of sessions disconnected by remote node before being connected.
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Description: Number of sessions terminated via IPsec, either by the remote node or an error in the IKE tunnel set up process.
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Description: Number of sessions terminated because of admin release.
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Description: Number of sessions terminated because of idle timer timeout. Idle means that there is no activity from the user side.
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Description: Number of sessions terminated because of absolute timeout, which is the maximum time allowed for the session.
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Description: Number of sessions terminated because of long duration timer timeout, which is the maximum time a session can be up, if the absolute timeout is not configured.
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Description: Number of sessions terminated because of multimedia domain service timer expiry.
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Description: Number of sessions terminated because of TY interface setup timeout.
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Description: Number of sessions terminated because of Session Manager session setup timeout.
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Description: Number of sessions terminated because of non-existence of PCRF.
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Description: Number of sessions terminated because of no resources.Number of sessions terminated because of no resources. This can be from lack of memory or CPU resources, NPU-based flows, a session limit based on the license, etc.
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Description: Number of sessions terminated because of AAA authentication failure.
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Description: Number of sessions terminated because of flow add failure.
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Description: Number of sessions terminated because of an invalid destination context, when the destination context for the subscriber is not found or is not defined.
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Description: Number of sessions terminated because of source IP address violation.
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Description: Number of sessions terminated because of remote mobile IP.
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Description: Number od sessions terminated because of local mobile IP.
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Description: Number of sessions terminated because of a duplicated request.
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Description: Number of sessions terminated because of a MAC address authentication failure.
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Description: Number of sessions terminated because of an address allocation failure.
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Description: Number of sessions terminated for miscellaneous reasons, which is disconnection for any reason other than the reasons defined above.
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Description: Number of available sessions remaining, based on the configured maximum sessions.
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Description: The maximum sessions allowed. This is the value configured along with the bind command or it can be the system default.
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Description: Number of MAC address authentication requests.
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Description: Number of valid MAC address authentication requests.
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Description: Number of invalid MAC address authentication requests.
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Description: Number of MAC address validation successes.
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Description: Number of successful MAC address matches.
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Description: Number of HSS server authentication failures.
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Description: Number of MAC address authentication failures because of an unauthorized MAC address.
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Description: Number of MAC address authentication failures because of a Diameter error.
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Description: Number of MAC address authentication failures because of an unknown user.
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Description: Number of MAC address authentication failures because the MAC address was not found. The MAC address is received as part of the NAI.
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Description: Number of MAC address authentication failures because the MAC address was missing. The MAC address is received as part of the NAI.
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Description: Number of MAC address authentication failures because the MAC address was malformed. The MAC address is received as part of the NAI.
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Description: Number of MAC address authentication failures because the Sh interface is down.
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Description: Number of MAC address authentication failures because of a timeout, which is a session setup time out with a required MAC validation, but MAC validation not complete.
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Description: Number of MAC address authentication failures because of any reason other than mentioned above.
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Description: Total number of EAP messages received from the EAP server in pass-through mode.
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Description: Total number of EAP challenge messages sent to the EAP server in pass-through mode.
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Description: Total number of EAP-Success messages received from the EAP server in pass-through mode.
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Description: Total number of EAP-Failure messages received from the EAP server in pass-through mode.
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Description: Total number of EAP messages received from mobile clients in pass-through mode.
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Description: Total number of EAP messages transmitted to the EAP server in pass-through mode.
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Description: Total number of EAP messages transmitted to the EAP server in pass-through mode for initial request.
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Description: Total number of EAP messages transmitted to the EAP server in pass-through mode for forward request.
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Description: Number of IPsec packets transmitted.
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Description: Number of IPsec bytes transmitted.
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Description: Number of IPsec packets received.
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Description: Number of IPsec bytes received.
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Description: Number of data packets that do not match any of the configured traffic selectors.
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Important: See the “Bulk Statistics Overview” chapter for statistics that are common to all schema.
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