Accounting Management Changes in Release 14.0

This chapter identifies accounting management features and functionality added to, modified for, or deprecated from the 14.0 software releases.

Topics covered in this chapter are:

IMPORTANT:

Enhancements to SNMP MIB in release 14.0 are located in the SNMP MIB Changes chapter.

Enhancements to Web Element Manager (WEM) in release 14.0 are located in the Web Element Manager Changes chapter.

Omissions and Corrections

The following lists of items link to changes found in a previous code drop that were omitted from the Release Change Reference or to technical corrections made to previously published content.

Omissions from/Corrections to November 07, 2012 Content

Omissions from/Corrections to July 31, 2012 Content

Omissions from/Corrections to June 29, 2012 Content

Diameter Accounting Management Changes as of May 31, 2013

This section provides information on Diameter accounting management changes available in release 14.0.

Diameter Feature Changes

This section identifies Diameter feature changes available in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

For more information regarding features in this section, refer to the AAA Interface Administration and Reference for this release.

New Diameter Features

This section identifies new Diameter features available in release 14.0.

Time Reporting over Gx

Applicable Product(s): GGSN

Time usage reporting over Gx is similar to Volume usage reporting over Gx feature. PCRF provides the time usage threshold for entire session or particular monitoring key in CCA or RAR. When the given threshold breached usage report will be sent to PCRF in CCR. This time threshold is independent of data traffic. Apart from the usage threshold breach there are other scenarios where usage report will be send to PCRF.

The following monitoring levels are supported:

  • Session level
  • Flow level (rule level)

Time usage at session/flow level will be reported to PCRF under the following conditions:

  • Usage Threshold Reached
  • Usage Monitoring Disabled
  • IP CAN Session Termination
  • PCC Rule Removal
  • PCRF Requested Usage Report
  • Event based reporting

For more information on this feature, refer to the Gx Interface Support appendix in the GGSN Administration Guide.

Modified Diameter Features

This section identifies Diameter features modified in release 14.0.

Change in Value of Rule-Failure-Code AVP

Applicable Product(s): eHRPD, GGSN, HA, P-GW, S-GW

Previous Behavior: When a failure is received from MME for Bearer Create/Update as part of rule installation, the Rule-Failure-Code AVP in the CCR-U indicated the failure code as “GW/PCEF MALFUNCTION”.

New Behavior: In this scenario, the failure code for this AVP is “RESOURCE_ALLOCATION_FAILURE”.

It is important that the PCRF receives the correct failure code in the CCR-U because PCEF_MALFUNCTION and RESOURCE_ALLOCATION_FAILURE are treated differently by the PCRF.

Default Setting for Failure Handling Configuration

Applicable Product(s): GGSN, HA, IPSG, PDSN, P-GW

Previous Behavior: When failure handling template was configured then by default retry and terminate action was not taken, due to which Result Code Based FH statistics were not getting incremented, for a 3xxx Result-Code based FH, in the output of show ims-authorization policy-control statistics command.

New Behavior: Now the default action “retry and terminate” will be taken and the Result Code Based FH are getting updated properly in the statistics output.

Final IMEISV Value Display on Gx Interface

Applicable Product(s): GGSN, HA, IPSG, PDSN, P-GW

Previous Behavior: 3GPP-IMEISV AVP value did not support any alphabets; only numeric values were supported. When “F” was included in the AVP value, then it was considered incorrect.

New Behavior: In this release, alphanumeric value can be sent for IMEISV. This is as per the standard spec 3GPP TS 29.274. IMEISV value will support sending "F" if it is within 15 digits. “f” (filler) at 16th location will be ignored and not sent to PCRF.

Final IMEISV Value Display on Gy Interface

Applicable Product(s): GGSN, HA, IPSG, PDSN, P-GW

Previous Behavior: 3GPP-IMEISV AVP value did not support any alphabets; only numeric values were supported. When “F” was included in the AVP value, then it was considered incorrect.

New Behavior: In this release, alphanumeric value can be sent for IMEISV. This is as per the standard spec 3GPP TS 29.274. IMEISV value will support sending "F" if it is within 15 digits. “f” (filler) at 16th location will be ignored and not sent to OCS.

Handling of CCA-T based on IMS Authorization Service

Applicable Product(s): GGSN

In this release, the CCA-T received after deletion of IMS authorization service will not be processed.

Also, while waiting for a CCA-I/U, if the service is deleted, the CCA message will not processed.

Handling of Gx PCC Rule Removal

Applicable Product(s): GGSN, HA, HSGW, IPSG, PDSN, P-GW, S-GW

Previous Behavior: When PCC rule was tried to be removed while waiting for access side update bearer response, the charging rules were not removed.

New Behavior: Now on receiving message from PCRF, the rule that is meant for removal is marked and then after the access side procedure is complete the rule is removed.

Handling of Rule Installation

Applicable Product(s): GGSN, HA, HSGW, IPSG, PDSN, P-GW, S-GW

Previous Behavior: When PCRF has subscribed to Out of Credit trigger, on session connect, when one rule validation fails and also when an Out of Credit was received from OCS for another rule, P-GW was trying to report these failures in different CCR-U to PCRF. However, the second CCR-U of Out of credit was getting dropped internally.

New Behavior: Now, on session connect, P-GW combines the rule failure and out of credit in the same CCR-U and sends to PCRF.

Limitation with Using Same Endpoint for Different IMSA Services

Applicable Product(s): GGSN, HA, HSGW, IPSG, PDSN, P-GW, S-GW

Whenever a new ims-auth-serv is configured using an endpoint that is used by another ims-auth-serv, then the diabase callbacks are overwritten with values of the new IMSA service. This is a limitation on the system to register only one application per endpoint. So, multiple IMSA services registering with same endpoint may not work properly. If such scenario occurs, configure a different endpoint name for the IMSA service being used and then remove and re-configure the IMSA service used.

Support for Permanent Failure Result-Codes in FH Template

Applicable Product(s): GGSN, HA, IPSG, PDSN, P-GW

Previous Behavior: When 5xxx Diameter result code is received in the CCA and there is some failure handling CLI configured in the template, the call was getting terminated without sending CCR-T message.

New Behavior: When 5xxx is received in the CCA and there is some failure handling CLI configured in the template, then take the failure handling action configured in the CLI.

If none of the CLI configured in the template matches then the call is terminated without sending CCR-T.

Diameter Command Changes

This section identifies Diameter command changes available in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

For more information regarding commands in this section, refer to the Command Line Interface Reference for this release.

New Diameter Commands

This section identifies new Diameter commands available in release 14.0.

diameter reauth-blacklisted-content

Applicable Product(s): GGSN, HA, IPSG, PDSN, P-GW

This command allows reauthorization of blacklisted content (blacklisted with Result-Code like 4012, 4010, etc) when a Rating Group (RG) based Re-Authorization Request (RAR) or generic RAR) is received.

configure
   require
active-charging
   active-charging
service service_name
   credit-control
      diameter
reauth-blacklisted-content [ content-based-rar ]
      no
diameter reauth-blacklisted-content
      end

imsi-imeisv-encode-format

Applicable Product(s): GGSN, HA, IPSG, PDSN, P-GW

This command configures the encoding format of IMSI/IMEISV in the User-Equipment-Info, 3GPP-IMSI, and 3GPP-IMEISV AVPs.

configure
   require
active-charging
   active-charging
service service_name
   credit-control
      imsi-imeisv-encode-format { ascii | tbcd }
      end

subscription-id service-type

Applicable Product(s): GGSN, HA, IPSG, PDSN, P-GW

This command enables required Subscription-Ids for various service types.

configure
   require
active-charging
   active-charging
service service_name
   credit-control
      subscription-id
service-type { closedrp | ggsn | ha | ipsg | l2tplns | mipv6ha | pdsn | pgw } { e164 | imsi | nai }
      [ no ] subscription-id
service-type { closedrp | ggsn | ha | ipsg | l2tplns | mipv6ha | pdsn | pgw }
      end

Each service can have a maximum of 3 subscription-id types (e164, imsi & nai) that can be configured through this CLI.

The DCCA side changes are made in such a way that, if this CLI command is configured for any particular service, then the CLI takes precedence. Else it falls back to default (hard-coded) values configured for that service.

With this CLI command, it is possible to minimize any further dictionary additions in dcca (unless absolutely essential).

Modified Diameter Commands

This section identifies Diameter commands modified in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Deprecated Diameter Commands

This section identifies deprecated Diameter commands that are no longer supported in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Diameter Attribute Changes

This section identifies Diameter attribute changes available in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

For more information regarding Diameter attributes in this section, refer to the AAA Interface Administration and Reference for this release.

For information regarding customer-specific Diameter dictionaries and attributes, contact your account representative.

New Diameter Attributes

This section identifies new Diameter attributes available in release 14.0.

The following attribute is new in this release:

  • SN-Charging-Collection-Function-Name

IMPORTANT:

Attribute descriptions for new Diameter attributes are located in the AAA Interface Administration and Reference for this release.

Modified Diameter Attributes

This section identifies Diameter attributes modified in release 14.0.

The following attributes have been modified in this release:

  • AN-GW-Address — The AVP flag has been changed to 0.
  • Media-Type — An additional enum value “7 - OTHER” has been added.
  • Rule-Failure-Code — The enum value “GW_PCEF_MALFUNCTION” has been changed to “GW/PCEF_MALFUNCTION”.

Deprecated Diameter Attributes

This section identifies deprecated Diameter dictionaries that are no longer supported in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Diameter Performance Indicator Changes

This section identifies Diameter performance indicator changes available in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

For more information regarding bulk statistics and output fields and counters in this section, refer to the Statistics and Counters Reference for this release.

New Diameter Bulk Statistics

This section identifies new Diameter bulk statistics available in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Modified Diameter Bulk Statistics

This section identifies Diameter bulk statistics modified in release 14.0.

The following bulk statistics are modified for this release:

DCCA Schema – The data type for the following statistics has been changed from Int32 to Int64.

  • ccr-inisent
  • cca-inirec
  • cca-initimeout
  • ccr-updsent
  • cca-updrec
  • cca-updtimeout
  • ccr-tersent
  • cca-terrec
  • cca-tertimeout
  • reauth-anssent
  • reauth-reqrec

Deprecated Diameter Bulk Statistics

This section identifies deprecated Diameter bulk statistics that are no longer supported in release 14.0.

None for this release.

New Diameter Output Fields and Counters

This section identifies new Diameter show command output fields and counters available in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Modified Diameter Output Fields and Counters

This section identifies Diameter show command output fields and counters modified in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Deprecated Diameter Output Fields and Counters

This section identifies deprecated Diameter show command output fields and counters that are no longer supported in release 14.0.

None for this release.

GTPP Accounting Management Changes as of May 31, 2013

This section provides information on GTPP accounting management changes available in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

For more information regarding GTPP dictionaries and CDRs mentioned in this section, refer to the GTPP Interface Administration and Reference for this release.

GTPP Feature Changes

This section identifies GTPP feature changes available in release 14.0.

New GTPP Features

This section identifies new GTPP features available in release 14.0.

Support for PS Furnish Charging Information in CDRs

Applicable Product(s): GGSN, P-GW

The PS-Furnish-Charging-Information AVP is of type grouped and it has the following sub attributes: 3GPP-Charging-ID, PS-Free-Format-Data and PS-Append-Free-Format-Data. Note that the Furnish Charging Information (FCI) support is based on the standard 3GPP TS 32.251.

The main purpose of this feature is to add online charging session specific information, received via the Ro reference point, onto the Rf reference point in order to facilitate its inclusion in CDRs. This information element may be received in a CCA message from OCS via the Ro reference point. In situations where online and offline charging are active in parallel, the information element is transparently copied into an ACR to be sent on the Rf reference point.

IMPORTANT:

This generic FCI feature is applicable to all GTPP dictionaries except custom43 and is CLI-controlled.

PGW-CDR and eG-CDR will contain FCI only if it is enabled at command level, i.e. using the gtpp attribute furnish-charging-information command in GTPP Server Group Configuration mode.

Whenever FCI changes, a new FDD value is either appended to existing FFD or overwritten on the existing FDD depending on AFFD flag. CDR is not generated upon FCI change.

FCI is supported in main CDR as well as in LOSDV. Whenever a trigger (volume, time, RAT, etc.) happens current available FFD at command level is added to the main body of the CDR. The same FFD at command level is added to the main body of the next CDRs until it is not appended or overwritten by next Credit-Control-Answer message at command level.

Modified GTPP Features

This section identifies GTPP features modified in release 14.0.

MO SMS CDR Generation

Applicable Product(s): SGSN

Previous Behavior: CDRs are generated when MO SMSes are dropped due to routing failure.

New Behavior: CDRs are not generated when MO SMSes are dropped due to routing failure.

Value of IMEISV in GGSN CDRs

Applicable Product(s): GGSN

This change applies to all GTPP dictionaries used for GGSN.

Previous Behavior: The CDR field “IMEISV” accepted only digits 0 through 9.

New Behavior: In the current release, apart from the digits 0 through 9, this field also accepts the alphabetic characters A through F. RADIUS will encode only 15 digit IMEISV if IMEI is 15 digits.

GTPP Command Changes

This section identifies GTPP command changes available in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

For more information regarding commands in this section, refer to the Command Line Interface Reference for this release.

New GTPP Commands

This section identifies new GTPP commands available in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Modified GTPP Commands

This section identifies GTPP commands modified in release 14.0.

gtpp attribute

Applicable Products: GGSN

This command enables the specification of some of the optional fields in the CDRs that the GSN (GGSN or SGSN) generates and/or how the information is to be presented.

A new keyword furnish-charging-information is included in the command gtpp attribute to optionally enable the eG-CDR field “pSFurnishChargingInformation” in the custom24 GTPP dictionary. This keyword is license restricted.

PS-FCI is populated in the eG-CDR at main CDR level as well as MSCC.

configure
   context context_name
      [ default | no ] gtpp
attribute furnish-charging-information
      end

snmp trap

Applicable Product(s): P-GW

This command enables or disables generation of these three new SNMP traps on per GTPP group to indicate when writing to HDD is started, when streaming from HDD to CGF is started and when CDRs streaming is completed (i.e. all files from HDD are sent to CGF).

configure
   snmp
trap { enable | suppress } { CDRHDDStart | CDRStreamingStart | CDRStreamingComplete }
   end

Deprecated GTPP Commands

This section identifies deprecated GTPP commands that are no longer supported in release 14.0.

None for this release.

GTPP Dictionary Changes

This section identifies GTPP dictionary changes available in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

GTPP interface CDR field descriptions for dictionaries are located in the GTPP Interface Administration and Reference for this release.

New GTPP Dictionaries

This section identifies new GTPP dictionaries in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Modified GTPP Dictionaries

This section identifies GTPP dictionaries modified in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Deprecated GTPP Dictionaries

This section identifies deprecated GTPP dictionaries that are no longer supported in release 14.0.

None for this release.

GTPP Performance Management Changes

This section identifies GTPP performance management changes available in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

For more information regarding bulk statistics in this section, refer to the Statistics and Counters Reference for this release.

For more information regarding commands in this section, refer to the Command Line Interface Reference for this release.

New GTPP Bulk Statistics

This section identifies new GTPP bulk statistics available in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Modified GTPP Bulk Statistics

This section identifies GTPP bulk statistics modified in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Deprecated GTPP Bulk Statistics

This section identifies deprecated GTPP bulk statistics that are no longer supported in release 14.0.

None for this release.

New GTPP Output Fields and Counters

This section identifies new GTPP show command output fields and counters available in release 14.0.

show gtpp group

This command displays information pertaining to the configured GTPP storage server group.

Exec Mode

The following field has been added to the output of this command:

  • SGSN-Change present

show snmp trap history

Applicable Product(s): P-GW

The following three new SNMP traps were added to the output of this command to indicate when writing to HDD is started, when streaming from HDD to CGF is started and when CDRs streaming is completed (i.e. all files from HDD are sent to CGF).

  • CDRHDDStart
  • CDRStreamingStart
  • CDRStreamingComplete

show snmp trap statistics

Applicable Product(s): P-GW

The following three new SNMP traps were added to the output of this command to indicate when writing to HDD is started, when streaming from HDD to CGF is started and when CDRs streaming is completed (i.e. all files from HDD are sent to CGF).

  • CDRHDDStart
  • CDRStreamingStart
  • CDRStreamingComplete

Modified GTPP Output Fields and Counters

This section identifies GTPP show command output fields and counters modified in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Deprecated GTPP Output Fields and Counters

This section identifies deprecated GTPP show command output fields and counters that are no longer supported in release 14.0.

None for this release.

RADIUS Accounting Management Changes as of May 31, 2013

This section provides information on RADIUS accounting management changes available in release 14.0.

RADIUS Feature Changes

This section identifies RADIUS features changes available in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

For more information regarding features in this section, refer to the AAA Interface Administration and Reference for this release.

New RADIUS Features

This section identifies new RADIUS features available in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Modified RADIUS Features

This section identifies RADIUS features modified in release 14.0.

Accounting On/Off for IPSG in Server Mode

Applicable Product(s): GGSN, IPSG

Previous Behavior: This feature was not supported in RADIUS server mode for IPSG service. But, it was earlier supported in proxy mode.

New Behavior: Accounting On/Off for IPSG is now supported in the server mode. When a RADIUS client sends the Acct-on / Acct-off RADIUS message, the existing sessions are cleared off and a response is sent back to the client.

RADIUS Command Changes

This section identifies RADIUS command changes available in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

For more information regarding commands in this section, refer to the Command Line Interface Reference for this release.

New RADIUS Commands

This section identifies new RADIUS commands available in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Modified RADIUS Commands

This section identifies RADIUS commands modified in release 14.0.

radius accounting

Applicable Product(s): IPSG

This command in the IPSG RADIUS Server Configuration Mode allows you to specify the IP address and shared secret of the RADIUS accounting client from which RADIUS accounting requests are received. The RADIUS client can be either the access gateway or the RADIUS accounting server depending on which device is sending accounting requests.

The act-onoff keyword specifies sending accounting On/Off messages to AAA Server. Previously, this option was applicable only to the IPSG Proxy Mode. With this release, this option is applicable to both IPSG Proxy and Server Modes.

configure
   context context_name
      ipsg-service <service_name> mode radius-server
         radius
accounting client { <ipv4/ipv6_address> | <ipv4/ipv6_address/mask> } [ encrypted ] key <key> acct-onoff [ aaa-context <aaa_context_name> ] [ aaa-group <aaa_server_group_name> ] [ clear-sessions ] + ] 
      end

The IPSG Server mode does not send any messages to the AAA server. Instead, it will clear the session, and send the response back.

Deprecated RADIUS Commands

This section identifies deprecated RADIUS commands that are no longer supported in release 14.0.

None for this release.

RADIUS Attribute Changes

This section identifies RADIUS attribute changes available in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

For more information regarding RADIUS dictionaries and attributes in this section, refer to the AAA Interface Administration and Reference for this release.

For information regarding customer-specific RADIUS dictionaries and attributes, contact your account representative.

New RADIUS Attributes

This section identifies new RADIUS attributes available in release 14.0.

The following attributes are new in this release for eWAG:

  • SN-WLAN-AP-Identifier
  • SN-WLAN-UE-Identifier

IMPORTANT:

Attribute descriptions for new RADIUS attributes are located in the AAA Interface Administration and Reference for this release.

Modified RADIUS Attributes

This section identifies RADIUS attributes modified in release 14.0.

The following attributes have been modified in this release:

  • SN-Disconnect-Reason - The following new enum values are supported:
    • ePDG-dns-server-not-reachable = 519
    • ePDG-dns-no-resource-records = 520
    • ePDG-dns-no-service-params = 521
    • ePDG-Auth-failed = 522
    • ePDG-pgw-sel-failure-initial = 523
    • ePDG-pgw-sel-failure-handoff = 524
    • sgsn-ho-sgw-reloc-collision = 525
    • ePDG-dbr-from-pgw = 526
    • ePDG-gtpc-abort-session = 527
    • ePDG-gtpu-abort-session = 528
    • ePDG-gtpu-error-ind = 529
    • ePDG-pgw-not-reachable = 530
    • ePDG-reject-from-pgw = 531
    • ipsg-session-replacement = 532
    • ePDG-rel-due-to-handoff = 533
    • mme-foreign-plmn-guti-rejected = 534
    • sgsn-dsd-allepswithdrawn = 535
  • SN1-Disconnect-Reason - The following new enum values are supported:
    • ePDG-dns-server-not-reachable = 519
    • ePDG-dns-no-resource-records = 520
    • ePDG-dns-no-service-params = 521
    • ePDG-Auth-failed = 522
    • ePDG-pgw-sel-failure-initial = 523
    • ePDG-pgw-sel-failure-handoff = 524
    • sgsn-ho-sgw-reloc-collision = 525
    • ePDG-dbr-from-pgw = 526
    • ePDG-gtpc-abort-session = 527
    • ePDG-gtpu-abort-session = 528
    • ePDG-gtpu-error-ind = 529
    • ePDG-pgw-not-reachable = 530
    • ePDG-reject-from-pgw = 531
    • ipsg-session-replacement = 532
    • ePDG-rel-due-to-handoff = 533
    • mme-foreign-plmn-guti-rejected = 534
    • sgsn-dsd-allepswithdrawn = 535

Deprecated RADIUS Attributes

This section identifies deprecated RADIUS attributes that are no longer supported in release 14.0.

None for this release.

RADIUS Performance Management Changes

This section identifies RADIUS performance management changes available in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Diameter Accounting Management Changes as of January 31, 2013

This section provides information on Diameter accounting management changes available in release 14.0.

Diameter Feature Changes

This section identifies Diameter feature changes available in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

For more information regarding features in this section, refer to the AAA Interface Administration and Reference for this release.

New Diameter Features

This section identifies new Diameter features available in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Modified Diameter Features

This section identifies Diameter features modified in release 14.0. There are two kinds of modified features: enhancements and behavior changes. Enhancements are feature changes based on customer change requests. Behavior changes are feature changes that modify an existing behavior and may result from software error corrections (bug fixes).

Diameter Command Changes

This section identifies Diameter command changes available in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

For more information regarding commands in this section, refer to the Command Line Interface Reference for this release.

New Diameter Commands

This section identifies new Diameter commands available in release 14.0.

diameter encode-event-avps

Applicable Product(s): P-GW

This command enables encoding of all the event-related information AVPs in CCR-U messages.

Policy Control Configuration Mode

[ default ] diameter
encode-event-avps { always | local-fallback }

Modified Diameter Commands

This section identifies Diameter commands modified in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Deprecated Diameter Commands

This section identifies deprecated Diameter commands that are no longer supported in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Diameter Attribute Changes

This section identifies Diameter attribute changes available in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

For more information regarding Diameter attributes in this section, refer to the AAA Interface Administration and Reference for this release.

For information regarding customer-specific Diameter dictionaries and attributes, contact your Cisco account representative.

New Diameter Attributes

This section identifies new Diameter attributes available in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

Note that not all attributes listed here are supported in all dictionaries. For information on attributes supported in a custom dictionary, contact your Cisco account representative. For information on attributes supported in standard dictionaries, refer to the Diameter Attribute Quick Reference appendix in the AAA Interface Administration and Reference.

The following attribute is new in this release:

  • Destination-PGW

IMPORTANT:

Attribute descriptions for new Diameter attributes are located in the AAA Interface Administration and Reference for this release.

Modified Diameter Attributes

This section identifies Diameter attributes modified in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Deprecated Diameter Attributes

This section identifies deprecated Diameter dictionaries that are no longer supported in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Diameter Performance Management Changes

This section identifies Diameter performance management changes available in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

For more information regarding bulk statistics in this section, refer to the Statistics and Counters Reference for this release.

For more information regarding commands in this section, refer to the Command Line Interface Reference for this release.

New Diameter Bulk Statistics

This section identifies new Diameter bulk statistics available in release 14.0.

The following bulk statistics are new in this release:

System Schema

  • disc-reason-514 (Local-fallback-timeout)
  • disc-reason-517 (ims-authorization-config-delete)

Modified Diameter Bulk Statistics

This section identifies Diameter bulk statistics modified in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Deprecated Diameter Bulk Statistics

This section identifies deprecated Diameter bulk statistics that are no longer supported in release 14.0.

None for this release.

New Diameter Performance Commands

This section identifies new Diameter performance commands available in release 14.0.

clear diameter route

Applicable Product(s): ASN GW, ePDG, GGSN, HA, HSGW, IPSG, MME, PDG/TTG, PDSN, P-GW, SCM, SGSN, S-GW

This command clears the Diameter routing tables that gets added in the system whenever messages are routed through the Diameter proxy/Diabase.

Exec Mode

clear diameter route
dynamic [ endpoint endpoint_name | peer peer_name | facility { aaamgr | sessmgr } [ instance instance_number ] ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]

Modified Diameter Performance Commands

This section identifies Diameter performance commands modified in release 14.0.

show diameter dynamic-dictionary name

Applicable Product(s): GGSN, HA, HSGW, IPSG, PDSN, P-GW, S-GW

This command displays the contents compiled from the dynamically configured Diameter dictionary file.

The following field has been added to the output of this command:

  • Base static dictionary – Displays the static dictionary number and name from which the dynamic dictionary is derived.

Deprecated Diameter Performance Commands

This section identifies deprecated Diameter performance commands that are no longer supported in release 14.0.

None for this release.

GTPP Accounting Management Changes as of January 31, 2013

This section provides information on GTPP accounting management changes available in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

For more information regarding GTPP dictionaries and CDRs mentioned in this section, refer to the GTPP Interface Administration and Reference for this release.

GTPP Feature Changes

This section identifies GTPP feature changes available in release 14.0.

New GTPP Features

This section identifies new GTPP features available in release 14.0

APN-AMBR Values in PGW-CDR

Applicable Products: P-GW

The APN Aggregate Maximum Bit Rate (AMBR) is a subscription parameter stored per APN. It limits the aggregate bit rate that can be expected to be provided across all non-GBR bearers and across all PDN connections of the same APN. Each of these non-GBR bearers potentially utilize the entire APN AMBR, e.g. when the other non-GBR bearers do not carry any traffic.

The main purpose of this feature is to populate the values of APN-AMBR attribute in the PGW-CDR. For non-GBR bearers, APN-AMBR values are populated in the sub-fields — maxRequestedBandwithUL and maxRequestedBandwithDL of “QoS Information Negotiated” field which is part of LOSDV in the PGW-CDR.

IMPORTANT:

This feature is currently applicable to only custom24 GTPP dictionary and is CLI-controlled.

If the CLI command gtpp attribute apn-ambr is configured in GTPP Server Group Configuration mode, then apn-ambr values are included in the PGW-CDR.

Dual PDP Parameter Support for Custom SGSN S-CDR Dictionaries

Applicable Products: SGSN

All custom S-CDR dictionaries support the CDR field “Served PDP/ PDN Address extension”. This field holds the IPv4 address of the subscriber (if available) when the PDP type is IPv4v6. The inclusion of this field in the S-CDR dictionary is enabled on execution of the command gtpp attribute served-pdp-pdn-address-extension in the GTPP Server Group Configuration Mode. This field is disabled by default and is not supported by the following dictionaries:

  • custom17
  • custom18
  • custom23
  • custom41
  • custom42

IMPORTANT:

This field was supported previously only on custom24 dictionary.

PS Furnish Charging Information

Applicable Products: P-GW

The PS-Furnish-Charging-Information AVP is of type grouped and it has the following sub attributes: 3GPP-Charging-ID, PS-Free-Format-Data and PS-Append-Free-Format-Data. Note that the Furnish Charging Information (FCI) support is based on the standard 3GPP 32.251.

The main purpose of this feature is to add online charging session specific information, received via the Ro reference point, onto the Rf reference point in order to facilitate its inclusion in CDRs. This information element may be received in a CCA message from OCS via the Ro reference point. In situations where online and offline charging are active in parallel, the information element is transparently copied into an ACR to be sent on the Rf reference point.

IMPORTANT:

This feature is currently applicable to only custom24 GTPP dictionary and is CLI-controlled.

This feature support enables generation of CDR whenever FCI changes. The generation of CDR based on FCI changes is controlled through the CLI command gtpp attribute furnish-charging-information in GTPP Server Group Configuration mode. If the furnish-charging-information attribute is configured then whenever FCI changes the CDR will be generated. If this attribute is not configured then even if the FCI changes there will be no generation of CDR.

Upon configuring the furnish-charging-information attribute, the CDR field "pSFurnishChargingInformation" will be included in the custom24 GTPP dictionary.

Modified GTPP Features

This section identifies GTPP features modified in release 14.0 and contains two types of modifications: enhancements and behavior changes. Feature enhancements are modifications based on customer change requests. Feature behavior changes are modifications based on software error corrections (bug fixes) that result in a change in the behavior of the feature.

Display of Warning Message on CLI for GTPP Dictionary Configuration/Change

Applicable Products: GGSN, PDG/TTG, P-GW, SGSN, S-GW

A warning message is always displayed whenever an existing GTPP dictionary is being changed or a new GTPP dictionary is configured irrespective of whether or not the calls are active on the system.

This change will require user's input on the CLI console for GTPP dictionary configuration /change.

Processing of LOSDV Container Attributes in e-GCDR

Applicable Products: GGSN

Previous Behavior: When the CLI command gtpp egcdr service-data-flow threshold interval was configured to ‘n’ seconds, the difference between “timeOfFirstUsage” and “timeOfReport” of LOSDV was always ‘n’ seconds for the LOSDVs closed due to “service-data-flow” threshold. Here, changeTime of LOSDV was reported incorrectly. It was always timeOfFirstUsage + ‘n’. This does not hold true when the traffic for a particular content ID was not continuous.

New Behavior: When the command gtpp egcdr service-data-flow threshold interval is configured to ‘n’ seconds, the difference between “timeOfFirstUsage” and “timeOfReport” of LOSDV can be any value between 1 and ‘n’ seconds depending on the continuity of traffic. If the traffic is not continuous, the difference is less than ‘n’ seconds. And if the traffic is continuous the difference will be ‘n’ seconds. When this CLI command is configured in the GTPP Server Group Configuration mode, each LOSDV will be closed at configured regular interval after the arrival of first packet.

GTPP Command Changes

This section identifies GTPP command changes available in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

For more information regarding commands in this section, refer to the Command Line Interface Reference for this release.

New GTPP Commands

This section identifies new GTPP commands available in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Modified GTPP Commands

This section identifies GTPP commands modified in release 14.0.

gtpp attribute

Applicable Products: P-GW

This command enables the specification of some of the optional fields in the CDRs that the GSN (GGSN or SGSN) generates and/or how the information is to be presented.

A new keyword apn-ambr is included in the command gtpp attribute to populate the values of “apn-ambr” attributes in the PGW-CDR in the custom24 GTPP dictionary. This keyword is license restricted.

GTPP Server Group Configuration Mode

[ default | no ] gtpp
attribute apn-ambr

gtpp attribute

Applicable Products: P-GW

This command enables the specification of some of the optional fields in the CDRs that the GSN (GGSN or SGSN) generates and/or how the information is to be presented.

A new keyword furnish-charging-information is included in the command gtpp attribute to optionally enable the PGW-CDR field “pSFurnishChargingInformation” in the custom24 GTPP dictionary. This keyword is license restricted.

GTPP Server Group Configuration Mode

[ default | no ] gtpp
attribute furnish-charging-information

cdr purge

Applicable Products: All

This command allows you to configure EDR/UDR file transfer parameters.

Previously, the value for max_records_to_purge was between 1000 and 10000, and the default value was 4000. During each cycle, records were deleted until the purge condition was satisfied or the number of records deleted equaled the configured max_records_to_purge value.

From release 12.3 onwards, the value for max_records_to_purge can be 0 or between 1000 and 10000. If the value is 0, during each cycle, records are deleted until the purge condition is satisfied. If the value is between 1000 and 10000, records are deleted until the purge condition is satisfied or the number of records deleted equals the configured max_records_to_purge value.

EDR Module Configuration Mode and UDR Module Configuration Mode

cdr { purge { storage-limit storage_limit | time-limit time_limit } [ max-files max_records_to_purge ]
[ default | no] cdr
 purge

Deprecated GTPP Commands

This section identifies deprecated GTPP commands that are no longer supported in release 14.0.

None for this release.

GTPP Dictionary Changes

This section identifies GTPP dictionary changes available in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

GTPP interface CDR field descriptions for dictionaries are located in the GTPP Interface Administration and Reference for this release.

For information regarding customer-specific GTPP dictionaries and attributes, contact your Cisco account representative.

New GTPP Dictionaries

This section identifies new GTPP dictionaries in release 14.0.

The following dictionary has been added in this release for SGSN:

  • custom42

The following dictionary has been added in this release for S-GW:

  • custom42

Modified GTPP Dictionaries

This section identifies GTPP dictionaries modified in release 14.0.

custom11

Applicable Product(s): S-GW

In this release, the release cause for S-GW to S-GW or S-GW to SGSN handover is "SGW Relocation (25)" for SGW-CDRs. In the earlier releases, the release cause for this handover was set as normalRelease (0).

This new cause code value “SGW Relocation (25)” is applicable only in the case of custom11 GTPP dictionary for SGW-CDRs. In the case of other GTPP dictionaries for SGW-CDR, the cause value "SGW Relocation (25)" is mapped to "normalRelease (0)".

custom42

Applicable Product(s): P-GW

For the custom42 GTPP dictionary, the Charging Characteristics (CC) field in the CDRs generated by P-GW should be encoded in hexadecimal format instead of decimal format.

Deprecated GTPP Dictionaries

This section identifies deprecated GTPP dictionaries that are no longer supported in release14.0.

None for this release.

GTPP Performance Management Changes

This section identifies GTPP performance management changes available in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

For more information regarding bulk statistics in this section, refer to the Statistics and Counters Reference for this release.

For more information regarding commands in this section, refer to the Command Line Interface Reference for this release.

New GTPP Bulk Statistics

This section identifies new GTPP bulk statistics available in release 14.0.

The following bulk statistics are new in this release:

GTPP Schema

  • sgw-reloc-close

Modified GTPP Bulk Statistics

This section identifies GTPP bulk statistics modified in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Deprecated GTPP Bulk Statistics

This section identifies deprecated GTPP bulk statistics that are no longer supported in release 14.0.

None for this release.

New GTPP Performance Commands

This section identifies new GTPP performance commands available in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Modified GTPP Performance Commands

This section identifies GTPP performance commands modified in release 14.0.

show gtpp group

This command displays information pertaining to the configured GTPP storage server group.

Exec Mode

The following fields have been added to the output of this command:

  • APN-AMBR
  • Furnish-charging-information present
  • SGSN-Change present

show gtpp statistics

This command displays GTPP statistics for configured Charging Gateway Functions (CGFs) within the context.

Exec Mode

The following field has been added to the output of this command:

  • SGW Relocation

Deprecated GTPP Performance Commands

This section identifies deprecated GTPP performance commands that are no longer supported in release14.0.

None for this release.

RADIUS Accounting Management Changes as of January 31, 2013

This section provides information on RADIUS accounting management changes available in release 14.0.

RADIUS Feature Changes

This section identifies RADIUS features changes available in release 14.0.

None for this release.

RADIUS Command Changes

This section identifies RADIUS command changes available in release 14.0.

None for this release.

RADIUS Attribute Changes

This section identifies RADIUS attribute changes available in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

For more information regarding RADIUS dictionaries and attributes in this section, refer to the AAA Interface Administration and Reference for this release.

For information regarding customer-specific RADIUS dictionaries and attributes, contact your Cisco account representative.

New RADIUS Attributes

This section identifies new RADIUS attributes available in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Modified RADIUS Attributes

This section identifies RADIUS attributes modified in release 14.0.

The following attributes have been modified in this release:

  • SN-Disconnect-Reason — This attribute now supports the following new enum values:
    • sgsn-cancel-loc-inital-attach = 513
    • Local-fallback-timeout = 514
    • sgsn-nrspca-actv-rej-by-sgsn = 515
    • sgsn-nrspca-actv-rej-by-ms = 516
    • ims-authorization-config-delete = 517
    • sgsn-no-ptmsi-signature = 518
  • SN1-Disconnect-Reason — This attribute now supports the following new enum values:
    • sgsn-cancel-loc-inital-attach = 513
    • Local-fallback-timeout = 514
    • sgsn-nrspca-actv-rej-by-sgsn = 515
    • sgsn-nrspca-actv-rej-by-ms = 516
    • ims-authorization-config-delete = 517
    • sgsn-no-ptmsi-signature = 518

Deprecated RADIUS Attributes

This section identifies deprecated RADIUS attributes that are no longer supported in release 14.0.

None for this release.

RADIUS Performance Management Changes

This section identifies RADIUS performance management changes available in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Diameter Accounting Management Changes as of November 07, 2012

This section provides information on Diameter accounting management changes available in release 14.0.

Diameter Feature Changes

This section identifies Diameter feature changes available in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

For more information regarding features in this section, refer to the AAA Interface Administration and Reference for this release.

New Diameter Features

This section identifies new Diameter features available in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Modified Diameter Features

This section identifies Diameter features modified in release 14.0. There are two kinds of modified features: enhancements and behavior changes. Enhancements are feature changes based on customer change requests. Behavior changes are feature changes that modify an existing behavior and may result from software error corrections (bug fixes).

Flag Change in Gx Specific Diameter AVPs - Behavior Change

Applicable Product(s): P-GW

Previous Behavior: In the Diameter dictionary dpca-custom9, the flags for the AVPs Priority-Level, Pre-emption-Capability, Pre-emption-Vulnerability were set to V bit only.

New Behavior: Now these AVPs will show both V and M bit. This change is made to be compliant with the standard spec 3GPP TS 29.212 V8.6.0.

Location Change Reporting Through Gy - Behavior Change

Applicable Product(s): GGSN, HA, IPSG, PDSN, P-GW

Omitted Content: This change occurred in the November 07, 2012 code drop but was omitted from this document until now.

Previous Behavior:

  1. If LOCATION_ANY trigger is set and if there is a change in CELL ID, LAC, MCC, or MNC, the CCR-U message was never sent for RATING_CONDITION_CHANGE.
  2. If both LOCATION_ANY and LOCATION_CELLID triggers are set and if there is a change in the CELL ID, the CCR-U message is generated with CHANGEINLOCATION_ANY trigger for dcca-custom13 dictionary, and for the other dictionaries CCR-U is generated with CHANGEINLOCATION_CellId trigger.
    Similarly when both these triggers are set and if there is a change in LAC, MCC, or MNC, for all dictionaries except dcca-custom13, the CCR-U message is generated with the appropriate trigger, for example, CHANGEINLOCATION_LAC for any change in LAC, CHANGEINLOCATION_MCC for any change in MCC, etc.

New Behavior:

  1. If LOCATION_ANY trigger is set and if there is a change in CELL ID, LAC, MCC, or MNC, CCR-U message is sent for RATING_CONDITION_CHANGE with CHANGEINLOCATION_ANY trigger.
  2. If both LOCATION_ANY and LOCATION_CELLID triggers are set and if there is a change in the CELL ID, the CCR-U message is generated with CHANGEINLOCATION_ANY and CHANGEINLOCATION_CellId triggers.
    Similarly, when both these triggers are set and if there is a change in LAC, MCC, or MNC, the CCR-U message is generated with CHANGEINLOCATION_ANY and the appropriate trigger, for example, CHANGEINLOCATION_LAC, CHANGEINLOCATION_MCC, etc.

QoS-Information-AVP Not Sent in CCR-U During IRAT with S4-SGSN

Applicable Product(s): SAEGW

Omitted Content: This change occurred in the November 07, 2012 code drop but was omitted from this document until now.

The requirement to send APN-AMBR DL/UL as part of QoS-Information AVP in all update requests has been implemented. This will be sent irrespective of QoS-change event-trigger set by the PCRF.

Triggering of UBR for APN-AMBR After CCA-U of QOS_CHANGE

Applicable Product(s): P-GW, SAEGW

Omitted Content: This change occurred in the November 07, 2012 code drop but was omitted from this document until now.

Previous Behavior:

  1. If in CCA-U neither APN-AMBR UL/DL is present for QoS-change request for APN-AMBR UL/DL change, IMSA returned a Failure to SM.
  2. The same behavior was also seen when default Bearer QoS was not authorized by PCRF, even though Default-Bearer-QoS change happened in the CCR-U.

This caused EGTP_MODIFY_BEARER_FAILURE_INDICATION in GTPv2 and changes in CCA-U were not getting applied.

New Behavior: In the above scenarios, if CCA-U does not have the values for APN-AMBR UL/DL in case 1 or Default-Bearer-QoS in case 2, IMSA will return Success to SM and EGTP_MODIFY_BEARER_RESPONSE msgtype will be seen in GTPv2.

Diameter Command Changes

This section identifies Diameter command changes available in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

For more information regarding commands in this section, refer to the Command Line Interface Reference for this release.

New Diameter Commands

This section identifies new Diameter commands available in release 14.0.

diameter exclude-mscc-in-ccr-terminate

Applicable Product(s): GGSN, IPSG

This command enables to exclude Multiple-Services-Credit-Control (MSCC) AVP in CCR-T message.

Credit Control Configuration Mode

[ default | no ] diameter
exclude-mscc-in-ccr-terminate

Modified Diameter Commands

This section identifies Diameter commands modified in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Deprecated Diameter Commands

This section identifies deprecated Diameter commands that are no longer supported in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Diameter Attribute Changes

This section identifies Diameter attribute changes available in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

For more information regarding Diameter attributes in this section, refer to the AAA Interface Administration and Reference for this release.

For information regarding customer-specific Diameter dictionaries and attributes, contact your Cisco account representative.

New Diameter Attributes

This section identifies new Diameter attributes available in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

Note that not all attributes listed here are supported in all dictionaries. For information on attributes supported in a custom dictionary, contact your Cisco account representative. For information on attributes supported in standard dictionaries, refer to the Diameter Attribute Quick Reference appendix in the AAA Interface Administration and Reference.

The following attribute is new in this release:

  • Filter-Rule

IMPORTANT:

Attribute descriptions for new Diameter attributes are located in the AAA Interface Administration and Reference for this release.

Modified Diameter Attributes

This section identifies Diameter attributes modified in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Deprecated Diameter Attributes

This section identifies deprecated Diameter dictionaries that are no longer supported in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Diameter Performance Management Changes

This section identifies Diameter performance management changes available in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

For more information regarding bulk statistics in this section, refer to the Statistics and Counters Reference for this release.

For more information regarding commands in this section, refer to the Command Line Interface Reference for this release.

New Diameter Bulk Statistics

This section identifies new Diameter bulk statistics available in release 14.0.

DCCA Group Schema

This schema displays the operational statistics per Diameter Credit Control (CC) group.

The following bulk statistics are supported in this schema:

  • cc-msgerr-transfailure
  • cc-msgerr-permfailure
  • cc-ocs-unreachable-txexpiry
  • cc-ocs-unreachable-rsp-timeout
  • cc-ocs-unreachable-conn-fail
  • cc-ocs-unreachable-server-retry
  • cc-ocs-unreachable-action-cont
  • cc-ocs-unreachable-action-term
  • cc-assume-pos-curr-sess
  • cc-assume-pos-cumlt-sess

IMPORTANT:

The bulkstatistic variables “cc-msgerr-transfailure” and “cc-msgerr-permfailure” are moved from the System schema to DCCA Group schema.

Modified Diameter Bulk Statistics

This section identifies Diameter bulk statistics modified in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Deprecated Diameter Bulk Statistics

This section identifies deprecated Diameter bulk statistics that are no longer supported in release 14.0.

None for this release.

New Diameter Performance Commands

This section identifies new Diameter performance commands available in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Modified Diameter Performance Commands

This section identifies Diameter performance commands modified in release 14.0.

show active-charging sessions full

Applicable Product(s): eHRPD, GGSN, IPSG, P-GW

This command displays statistics for Active Charging Service (ACS) sessions. In this release, the output of this command will display only the prefix part of IPv6 address instead of the full IPv6 address for all the call types.

show bulkstats variables

Applicable Product(s): GGSN, HA, IPSG, PDSN, P-GW

This command displays the bulkstatistics information corresponding to specified schema name and variables. In this release, a few bulkstatistic variables are supported in the DCCA Group schema.

For the complete list of bulkstatistic variables supported, refer to the New Diameter Bulk Statistics section.

Exec Mode

show bulkstats variables
dcca-group [ obsolete ] ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ] ]

show variables

Applicable Product(s): GGSN, HA, IPSG, PDSN, P-GW

This command displays the bulkstatistics information corresponding to specified schema name and variables. In this release, a few bulkstatistic variables are supported in the DCCA Group schema.

For the complete list of bulkstatistic variables supported, refer to the New Diameter Bulk Statistics section.

Bulk Statistics Configuration Mode

show variables dcca-group [ obsolete ]

Deprecated Diameter Performance Commands

This section identifies deprecated Diameter performance commands that are no longer supported in release 14.0.

None for this release.

GTPP Accounting Management Changes as of November 07, 2012

This section provides information on GTPP accounting management changes available in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

For more information regarding GTPP dictionaries and CDRs mentioned in this section, refer to the GTPP Interface Administration and Reference for this release.

GTPP Feature Changes

This section identifies GTPP feature changes available in release 14.0.

P-CDR Enhancements to Service and Rating IDs

Omitted Content: This change occurred in the November 07, 2012 code drop but was omitted from this document until now.

The allowed range of content-id configurable was changed to maximum 31-bit value. The allowed range of service-identifier configurable was changed to maximum 31-bit value. The following CLI commands help text has been changed to display maximum value as 2147483647 instead of 65535:

  • service-identifier <value>
  • content-id <value>
  • cca quota holding-time <value 1> content-id <value 2>

Previous Behavior: The maximum value allowed to be configured for content-id and service-identifier was 65535 (maximum 16-bit value).

New Behavior: The maximum value now allowed to be configured for content-id and service-identifier is changed to 2147483647 (maximum 31-bit value).

GTPP Command Changes

This section identifies GTPP command changes available in release 14.0.

New GTPP Commands

This section identifies new GTPP commands available in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Modified GTPP Commands

This section identifies GTPP commands modified in release 14.0.

cdr

Applicable Product(s): GGSN, HA, PDSN, P-GW, S-GW, SGSN

This command allows you to configure EDR/UDR file transfer parameters. In this release, a new keyword max-tasks is added to configure the maximum number of tasks spawned for file push operation.

EDR Module Configuration Mode and UDR Module Configuration Mode

cdr transfer-mode { pull [ module-only ] | push primary { encrypted-url encrypted_url | url url } [ [ max-files max_records ] [ max-tasks task_num ] [ module-only ] [ secondary { encrypted-secondary-url encrypted_secondary_url | secondary-url secondary_url } ] [ via local-context ] + ] | use-harddisk }

Deprecated GTPP Commands

This section identifies deprecated GTPP commands that are no longer supported in release 14.0.

None for this release.

GTPP Dictionary Changes

This section identifies GTPP dictionary changes available in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

GTPP interface CDR field descriptions for dictionaries are located in the GTPP Interface Administration and Reference for this release.

For information regarding customer-specific GTPP dictionaries and attributes, contact your Cisco account representative.

New GTPP Dictionaries

This section identifies new GTPP dictionaries in release 14.0.

The following dictionary has been added in this release for SGSN:

  • custom38

GTPP Performance Management Changes

This section identifies GTPP performance management changes available in release 14.0.

None for this release.

RADIUS Accounting Management Changes as of November 07, 2012

This section provides information on RADIUS accounting management changes available in release 14.0.

RADIUS Feature Changes

This section identifies RADIUS features changes available in release 14.0.

None for this release.

RADIUS Command Changes

This section identifies RADIUS command changes available in release 14.0.

None for this release.

RADIUS Attribute Changes

This section identifies RADIUS attribute changes available in release 14.0.

None for this release.

RADIUS Performance Management Changes

This section identifies RADIUS performance management changes available in release 14.0.

New RADIUS Bulk Statistics

This section identifies RADIUS bulk statistics new in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Modified RADIUS Bulk Statistics

This section identifies RADIUS bulk statistics modified in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Deprecated RADIUS Bulk Statistics

This section identifies deprecated RADIUS bulk statistics that are no longer supported in release 14.0.

None for this release.

New RADIUS Performance Commands

This section identifies new RADIUS performance commands available in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Modified RADIUS Performance Commands

This section identifies RADIUS performance commands modified in release 14.0.

show aaa group

Applicable Product(s): GGSN, HA, HSGW, IPSG, PDSN, P-GW, S-GW

This command displays AAA (Authentication Authorization and Accounting) statistics for the current context. The prefix "dynamic-load" is appended to the authentication/accounting dictionary name if the dictionary is dynamically configured in AAA group.

For more information on this command, refer to the Command Line Interface Reference.

Exec Mode

show aaa { group { all | name aaa_group_name } | local
counters } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]

Deprecated RADIUS Performance Commands

This section identifies deprecated RADIUS performance commands that are no longer supported in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Diameter Accounting Management Changes as of September 28, 2012

This section provides information on Diameter accounting management changes available in release 14.0.

Diameter Feature Changes

This section identifies Diameter feature changes available in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

For more information regarding features in this section, refer to the AAA Interface Administration and Reference for this release.

New Diameter Features

This section identifies new Diameter features available in release 14.0.

Support for SLg Interface

Applicable Product(s): MME

From this release onwards, MME uses SLg, the Diameter-based interface for Location Services (LCS). For more information, refer to the MME Changes in Release 14.0 chapter.

Modified Diameter Features

This section identifies Diameter features modified in release 14.0. There are two kinds of modified features: enhancements and behavior changes. Enhancements are feature changes based on customer change requests. Behavior changes are feature changes that modify an existing behavior and may result from software error corrections (bug fixes).

Charging over Gx Feature Licensing Requirements - Behavior Change

Applicable Product(s): GGSN, HA, HSGW, IPSG, PDSN, P-GW, S-GW

Previous Behavior: There was a separate license for Charging over Gx / Volume Reporting over Gx feature.

New Behavior: No specific license is required for Charging over Gx / Volume Reporting over Gx feature. This feature will now be enabled as part of “Policy Interface” license.

Diameter Enhancements - Behavior Change

Applicable Product(s): ASN-GW, GGSN, HSGW, MME, PDG, PDIF, P-GW, SCM, SGSN, S-GW, TTG

Diameter infrastructure needs to be enhanced to allow multiple endpoints (specifically that are used under S6a, S13 and SLg) to share the same Origin Host/Origin Realm.

Previous Behavior: When two (or more) Diameter endpoints are configured with origin hosts having same origin host name, a failure message “Failure: FAILED due to duplicate entry” was displayed on the CLI console.

New Behavior: This restriction will no longer be present as it will now allow the user to configure multiple endpoints with the same origin host name.

Update Bearer Request for GBR Bearer Modification

Applicable Product(s): GGSN, P-GW

Previous Behavior: An Update Bearer Request (UBR) was not sent for any change in the uplink and downlink GBR values of a GBR dedicated bearer.

New Behavior: GBR change will now trigger an UBR towards the access side.

Diameter Command Changes

This section identifies Diameter command changes available in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

For more information regarding commands in this section, refer to the Command Line Interface Reference for this release.

New Diameter Commands

This section identifies new Diameter commands available in release 14.0.

dcca-group schema

Applicable Product(s): GGSN, HA, IPSG, PDSN, P-GW

The Diameter Credit Control Application (DCCA) group schema provides operational statistics per CC group, that can be used for monitoring and troubleshooting Gy interface functionality. For the list of bulk statistics associated with this new schema, refer to the New Diameter Bulk Statistics section in this chapter.

This command configures DCCA group bulk statistics schema.

Bulk Statistics Configuration Mode

dcca-group schema schema_name format format_string
no dcca-group schema schema_name

Modified Diameter Commands

This section identifies Diameter commands modified in release 14.0.

diameter accounting

Applicable Product(s): IMS

This command configures Diameter accounting parameters. The keyword upgrade-dict-avps has been added to enable upgrading the Diameter accounting dictionary to either 3GPP Rel.9 version or 3GPP Rel. 10 version.

AAA Group Configuration Mode

diameter accounting
upgrade-dict-avps { 3gpp-rel10 | 3gpp-rel9 } 
{ no | default } diameter
accounting upgrade-dict-avps

diameter authentication

Applicable Product(s): IMS

This command configures Diameter authentication parameters. The keyword upgrade-dict-avps has been added to enable upgrading the Diameter authentication dictionary to either 3GPP Rel.9 version or 3GPP Rel. 10 version.

AAA Group Configuration Mode

diameter authentication
upgrade-dict-avps { 3gpp-rel10 | 3gpp-rel9 } 
{ no | default } diameter
authentication upgrade-dict-avps

Deprecated Diameter Commands

This section identifies deprecated Diameter commands that are no longer supported in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Diameter Attribute Changes

This section identifies Diameter attribute changes available in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

For more information regarding Diameter attributes in this section, refer to the AAA Interface Administration and Reference for this release.

For information regarding customer-specific Diameter dictionaries and attributes, contact your Cisco account representative.

New Diameter Attributes

This section identifies new Diameter attributes available in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

Note that not all attributes listed here are supported in all dictionaries. For information on attributes supported in a custom dictionary, contact your Cisco account representative. For information on attributes supported in standard dictionaries, refer to the Diameter Attribute Quick Reference appendix in the AAA Interface Administration and Reference.

The following attributes are new in this release:
  • 3GPP-AAA-Server-Name
  • AF-Signalling-Protocol
  • Account-Expiration
  • Accuracy-Fulfilment-Indicator
  • Age-Of-Location-Estimate
  • Application-Service-Provider-Identity
  • ECGI
  • EUTRAN-Positioning-Data
  • Horizontal-Accuracy
  • IP-Realm-Default-Indication
  • Identity-with-Emergency-Registration
  • Initial-IMS-Charging-Identifier
  • LCS-Capabilities-Sets
  • LCS-Client-Type
  • LCS-Codeword
  • LCS-EPS-Client-Name
  • LCS-Format-Indicator
  • LCS-Name-String
  • LCS-Priority
  • LCS-Privacy-Check
  • LCS-Privacy-Check-Non-Session
  • LCS-Privacy-Check-Session
  • LCS-QoS
  • LCS-QoS-Class
  • LCS-Requestor-Id-String
  • LCS-Requestor-Name
  • LCS-Service-Type-ID
  • Local-GW-Inserted-Indication
  • Location-Estimate
  • Location-Event
  • Location-Type
  • MME-Name
  • MME-Realm
  • MPS-Identifier
  • MSC-Number
  • Priviledged-Sender-Indication
  • Pseudonym-Indicator
  • Response-Time
  • Serving-Node
  • Sponsor-Identity
  • Sponsored-Connectivity-Data
  • Supported-GAD-Shapes
  • Transcoder-Inserted-Indication
  • Velocity-Estimate
  • Velocity-Requested
  • Vertical-Accuracy
  • Vertical-Requested

IMPORTANT:

Attribute descriptions for new Diameter attributes are located in the AAA Interface Administration and Reference for this release.

Modified Diameter Attributes

This section identifies Diameter attributes modified in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

Note that not all attributes listed here are supported in all dictionaries. For information on attributes supported in a custom dictionary, contact your Cisco account representative. For information on attributes supported in standard dictionaries, refer to the Diameter Attribute Quick Reference appendix in the AAA Interface Administration and Reference.

The following attribute has been modified in this release:
  • 3GPP-RAT-Type-Enum — a new enum value "33 CDMA_1XRTT" is supported

Deprecated Diameter Attributes

This section identifies deprecated Diameter dictionaries that are no longer supported in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Diameter Performance Management Changes

This section identifies Diameter performance management changes available in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

For more information regarding bulk statistics in this section, refer to the Statistics and Counters Reference for this release.

For more information regarding commands in this section, refer to the Command Line Interface Reference for this release.

New Diameter Bulk Statistics

This section identifies new Diameter bulk statistics available in release 14.0.

DCCA Group Schema

This schema is new in release 14.0. This schema displays the operational statistics per Diameter Credit Control (CC) group.

The following bulk statistics are supported in this schema:

  • acs-service
  • cc-group
  • cc-cursess
  • cc-ttlecsadd
  • cc-ttlstart
  • cc-ttlsessupdcc-ttlterm
  • cc-sessfailover
  • cc-msg-recv
  • cc-msg-sent
  • cc-msg-request
  • cc-msg-answer
  • cc-msg-ccrinit
  • cc-msg-ccainit
  • cc-msg-ccainitaccept
  • cc-msg-ccainitreject
  • cc-msg-ccainittimeout
  • cc-msg-ccrupdate
  • cc-msg-ccaupdate
  • cc-msg-ccaupdatetimeout
  • cc-msg-ccrfinal
  • cc-msg-ccafinal
  • cc-msg-ccafinaltimeout
  • cc-msg-asr
  • cc-msg-asa
  • cc-msg-rar
  • cc-msg-raa
  • cc-msg-ccadropped
  • cc-msgerr-proto
  • cc-msgerr-badanswer
  • cc-msgerr-unknownsess
  • cc-msgerr-unknowncomm
  • cc-msgerr-reqtimeout
  • cc-msgerr-parse
  • cc-msgerr-unkratinggrp
  • cc-msgerr-unkrulebase
  • cc-msgerr-unkfailure
  • cc-upd-threshold
  • cc-upd-qht
  • cc-upd-final
  • cc-upd-quotaexhaust
  • cc-upd-validitytime
  • cc-upd-otherquota
  • cc-upd-ratingchange
  • cc-upd-forcedreauth
  • cc-upd-titsutime
  • cc-term-diamlogout
  • cc-term-servnotprov
  • cc-term-badanswer
  • cc-term-admin
  • cc-term-linkbroken
  • cc-term-authexpired
  • cc-term-usermoved
  • cc-term-sesstimeout
  • cc-badans-auth-appid
  • cc-badans-sessid
  • cc-badans-cc-req-num
  • cc-badans-cc-req-type
  • cc-badans-origin-host
  • cc-badans-origin-realm
  • cc-badans-parsemsg-err
  • cc-badans-parsemscc-err
  • cc-badans-misc-err
  • cc-traf-catcreate
  • cc-traf-catdelete
  • cc-traf-catlookup
  • cc-traf-hits
  • cc-traf-misses
  • cc-traf-triggerevent
  • cc-traf-finalunit
  • cc-traf-catsuccess
  • cc-traf-ratingfail
  • cc-traf-servdenied
  • cc-traf-limitreached
  • cc-traf-authreject
  • cc-traf-othererror
  • cca-init-2001-rc
  • cca-init-5003-rc
  • cca-init-4011-rc
  • cca-init-4012-rc
  • cca-updt-2001-rc
  • cca-updt-5003-rc
  • cca-updt-4011-rc
  • cca-updt-4012-rc
  • fail-action-term
  • fail-action-contd
  • offline-active-sess
  • cca-2001-rc
  • cca-2002-rc
  • cca-4001-rc
  • cca-4002-rc
  • cca-4011-rc
  • cca-4012-rc
  • cca-5001-rc
  • cca-5002-rc
  • cca-5003-rc
  • cca-5004-rc
  • cca-5005-rc
  • cca-5006-rc
  • cca-other-rc

IMPORTANT:

These bulkstatistic variables are moved from the System schema to DCCA Group schema.

For more information, refer to the New Diameter Commands section in this chapter.

Modified Diameter Bulk Statistics

This section identifies Diameter bulk statistics modified in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Deprecated Diameter Bulk Statistics

This section identifies deprecated Diameter bulk statistics that are no longer supported in release 14.0.

None for this release.

New Diameter Performance Commands

This section identifies new Diameter performance commands available in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Modified Diameter Performance Commands

This section identifies Diameter performance commands modified in release 14.0.

show bulkstats variables

Applicable Product(s): GGSN, HA, IPSG, PDSN, P-GW

This command displays the bulkstatistics information corresponding to specified schema name and variables. In this release, new schema dcca-group is available.

For more information, refer to the New Diameter Commands section in this chapter.

Exec Mode

show bulkstats variables
dcca-group [ obsolete ] ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ] ]

show diameter statistics

Applicable Product(s): ASN-GW, GGSN, HSGW, MME, PDG, PDIF, P-GW, SCM, SGSN, S-GW, TTG

This command displays Diameter peer statistics.

Exec Mode

The following field has been added to the output of this command:

  • Renegotiate Peer Messages

show variables

Applicable Product(s): GGSN, HA, IPSG, PDSN, P-GW

This command displays the bulkstatistics information corresponding to specified schema name and variables. In this release, new schema dcca-group is available.

For more information, refer to the New Diameter Commands section in this chapter.

Bulk Statistics Configuration Mode

show variables dcca-group [ obsolete ]

Deprecated Diameter Performance Commands

This section identifies deprecated Diameter performance commands that are no longer supported in release 14.0.

None for this release.

GTPP Accounting Management Changes as of September 28, 2012

This section provides information on GTPP accounting management changes available in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

For more information regarding GTPP dictionaries and CDRs mentioned in this section, refer to the GTPP Interface Administration and Reference for this release.

GTPP Feature Changes

This section identifies GTPP feature changes available in release 14.0.

None for this release.

New GTPP Features

This section identifies new GTPP features available in release 14.0.

CDR Support for Location Services (LCS) Feature

Applicable Product(s): SGSN

The Location Services (LCS) feature in SGSN provides the mechanism to support mobile location services for operators, subscribers and third party service providers. AAA changes have been made to support the LCS feature. A new CDR type Mobile Terminated Location Request CDRs (LCS-MT-CDR) is introduced. LCS-MT-CDRs support the standard dictionaries.

For detailed information on LCS-MT-CDRs, refer to the GTPP Interface Administration and Reference.

The accounting command in GPRS Service Configuration Mode and SGSN Service Configuration Mode has been modified to include a new keyword lcs mt-cdr, to enable/disable the generation of LCS-MT-CDRs. New counters and statistics have been introduced to support LCS-MT-CDRs.

Modified GTPP Features

This section identifies GTPP features modified in release 14.0. There are two kinds of modified features: enhancements and behavior changes. Enhancements are feature changes based on customer change requests. Behavior changes are feature changes that modify an existing behavior and may result from software error corrections (bug fixes).

New S-CDR Field Support for custom33 Dictionary

Applicable Product(s): SGSN

Previous Behavior: The S-CDR field “SGSN Change” is not present in custom33 dictionary.

New Behavior: The S-CDR field “SGSN Change” has been included in custom33 dictionary. This field is the first record after an inter-SGSN routing area update. The field “SGSN Change” is populated in the custom33 dictionary by default. CLI support has been provided to disable this field. A new keyword sgsn-change is included in the command gtpp attribute to optionally disable the S-CDR field “SGSN Change” for custom33 dictionary. The keyword is license restricted.

IMPORTANT:

For custom33 users, upgrading from pre-R14.0 release to R14.0 and higher releases it is recommended that this field is disabled before an upgrade to avoid billing issues.

For detailed information, refer to the GTPP Interface Administration and Reference.

New SGW-CDR Field Support for UCI

Applicable Product(s): S-GW

Previous Behavior: No support for User CSG Information.

New Behavior: Support for User CSG Information is added for SGW-CDR.

IMPORTANT:

This field will not be displayed if the GTPP dictionary is set to custom11, custom34, or custom35.

CLI support has been provided to enable this field. New keyword user-csg-information is included in the command gtpp attribute to optionally enable the SGW-CDR field “User CSG Information”.

Support for Two GTPP Groups in S-GW

Applicable Product(s): S-GW

Previous Behavior: No support for secondary GTPP group.

New Behavior: Secondary GTPP group supported in S-GW.

The gtpp command in Call Control Profile Configuration Mode has been added to enable/disable secondary GTPP accounting.

GTPP Command Changes

This section identifies GTPP command changes available in release 14.0.

New GTPP Commands

This section identifies new GTPP commands available in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Modified GTPP Commands

This section identifies GTPP commands modified in release 14.0.

accounting

Applicable Product(s): SGSN

A new keyword lcs mt-cdr is included in the command accounting. This keyword is used to enable/disable the generation of LCS-MT-CDRs.

GPRS Service Configuration Mode

accounting { cdr-types { mcdr | scdr | sms { mo-cdr | mt-cdr } } | lcs { mt-cdr } | smbmscdr } + | context cntx_name }

SGSN Service Configuration Mode

accounting ( cdr-types { mcdr | scdr | sms { mo-cdr | mt-cdr } } | lcs { mt-cdr }  | smbmscdr } + | context  cntx_name  }

accounting stop-trigger

Applicable Product(s): S-GW

This command configures the trigger point for accounting stop CDR. Default is on session deletion request.

Call Control Profile Configuration Mode

accounting stop-trigger custom
default accounting stop-trigger

For more information regarding this command, refer to the Call Control Profile Configuration Mode Commands chapter in the Command Line Interface Reference.

gtpp

Applicable Product(s): S-GW

This command enables/disables secondary GTPP accounting for an S-GW call control profile.

Call Control Profile Configuration Mode

gtpp secondary-group group_name [ accounting
context ctx_name ]
no gtpp secondary-group

For more information regarding this command, refer to the Call Control Profile Configuration Mode Commands chapter in the Command Line Interface Reference.

gtpp attribute

Applicable Product(s): SGSN

A new keyword sgsn-change is included in the command gtpp attribute. This keyword is used to optionally disable the inclusion of the S-CDR field “SGSN Change” in custom33 dictionary. The keyword is license restricted, specific to SGSN and is enabled by default.

GTPP Server Group Configuration Mode

gtpp attribute { apn-ni | apn-selection-mode | charging-characteristic-selection-mode | camel-info | cell-plmn-id | diagnostics | duration-ms | dynamic-flag | imei | local-record-sequence-number | losdv | ms-timezone | msisdn | node-id | node-id-suffix STRING | pdn-connection-id | pdp-address | pdp-type | pgw-plmn-id | plmn-id | rat | recordextension | record-extensions rat | served-mnai | served-pdp-pdn-address-extension | sgsn-change | sms { destination-number | recording-entity | service-centre } | start-time | stop-time | uli | user-csg-information } +
default gtpp attribute { apn-ni | apn-selection-mode | charging-characteristic-selection-mode | cell-plmn-id | diagnostics | duration-ms | dynamic-flag | imei | local-record-sequence-number | losdv | ms-timezone | msisdn | node-id | pdn-connection-id | pdp-address | pdp-type | pgw-plmn-id | plmn-id | rat | recordextension | record-extensions rat | served-mnai | served-pdp-pdn-address-extension | sgsn-change | sms { destination-number | recording-entity | service-centre } | start-time | stop-time | uli | user-csg-information }
no gtpp attribute { apn-ni | apn-selection-mode | charging-characteristic-selection-mode | cell-plmn-id | diagnostics | duration-ms | dynamic-flag | imei | local-record-sequence-number | losdv | ms-timezone | msisdn | node-id | node-id-suffix | pdn-connection-id | pdp-address | pdp-type | pgw-plmn-id | plmn-id | rat | recordextension | record-extensions rat | served-mnai | served-pdp-pdn-address-extension | sgsn-change | sms { destination-number | recording-entity | service-centre } | start-time | stop-time | uli | user-csg-information }

IMPORTANT:

For SGSN specific custom33 dictionary, it is recommended to disable this keyword before an upgrade to prevent billing issues.

gtpp attribute served-pdp-pdn-address-extension

Applicable Product(s): GGSN, P-GW

The existing keyword served-pdp-pdn-address-extension in the gtpp attribute command now allows a new field to be added to PGW-CDRs for served PDP PDN address extensions. This command was originally supported by only SGSN and GGSN.

The new field contains the IPv4 address for the PDN connection (PDP context, IP-CAN bearer) when dual-stack IPv4v6 is used, and the IPv6 address is included in Served PDP Address or Served PDP PDN Address. By default, this field is not sent, even if the PDP Type is IPv4v6; this field must be enabled using the gtpp attribute served-pdp-pdn-address-extension command.

IMPORTANT:

This attribute will not be displayed if the GTPP dictionary is set to custom34.

GTPP Server Group Configuration Mode

[ default | no ] gtpp
attribute served-pdp-pdn-address-extension

For more information regarding this command, refer to the GTPP Server Group Configuration Mode Commands chapter in the Command Line Interface Reference.

gtpp attribute user-csg-information

Applicable Product(s): S-GW

The new keyword user-csg-information is included in the command gtpp attribute to allow a new field to be added to SGW-CDRs for user CSG information.

IMPORTANT:

This attribute will not be displayed if the GTPP dictionary is set to custom11, custom34, or custom35.

GTPP Server Group Configuration Mode

[ default | no ] gtpp
attribute user-csg-information

For more information regarding this command, refer to the GTPP Server Group Configuration Mode Commands chapter in the Command Line Interface Reference.

Deprecated GTPP Commands

This section identifies deprecated GTPP commands that are no longer supported in release 14.0.

None for this release.

GTPP Dictionary Changes

This section identifies GTPP dictionary changes available in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

GTPP interface CDR field descriptions for dictionaries are located in the GTPP Interface Administration and Reference for this release.

For information regarding customer-specific GTPP dictionaries and attributes, contact your Cisco account representative.

New GTPP Dictionaries

This section identifies new GTPP dictionaries in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Modified GTPP Dictionaries

This section identifies GTPP dictionaries modified in release 14.0.

  • custom33: The following S-CDR field has been added:
    • SGSN Change

Deprecated GTPP Dictionaries

This section identifies deprecated GTPP dictionaries that are no longer supported in release 14.0.

None for this release.

GTPP Performance Management Changes

This section identifies GTPP performance management changes available in release 14.0.

show call-control-profile full name

Applicable Product(s): S-GW

This command displays information for call control profiles configured on the system.

Exec Mode

The following fields have been added to the output of this command to identify secondary GTPP accounting attributes for S-GW:

  • Secondary GTPP Group Name
  • Secondary GTPP Accounting Context Name

show configuration

Applicable Product(s): SGSN

The show configuration command with keywords verbose and context name has been enhanced to include LCS-MT-CDR information. LCS-MT-CDR is a new accounting CDR type introduced to support the LCS feature.

Exec Mode

show configuration verbose
show configuration context name
show configuration context name verbose

show gprs-service all

Applicable Product(s): SGSN

The show gprs-service all command has been enhanced to include LCS-MT-CDR information. LCS-MT-CDR is a new accounting CDR type introduced to support the LCS feature.

Exec Mode

show gprs-service all

show session subsystem

Applicable Product(s): SGSN

The show session subsystem command with the keyword facility has been enhanced to include LCS-MT-CDR information. LCS-MT-CDR is a new accounting CDR type introduced to support the LCS feature. New LCS-MT-CDR related counters are provided.

Exec Mode

show session subsystem [ full | facility facility [ all | instance id ] ] [ verbose ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]

show sgsn-service all

Applicable Product(s): SGSN

The show sgsn-service all command has been modified to correctly output the configured GMM T3323-timeout setting in minutes. Previously, the output identified the setting in units of seconds.

The show sgsn-service all command has been enhanced to include LCS-MT-CDR information. LCS-MT-CDR is a new accounting CDR type introduced to support the LCS feature.

Exec Mode

show sgsn-service all

RADIUS Accounting Management Changes as of September 28, 2012

This section provides information on RADIUS accounting management changes available in release 14.0.

RADIUS Feature Changes

This section identifies RADIUS features changes available in release 14.0.

None for this release.

RADIUS Command Changes

This section identifies RADIUS command changes available in release 14.0.

None for this release.

RADIUS Attribute Changes

This section identifies RADIUS attribute changes available in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

For more information regarding RADIUS dictionaries and attributes in this section, refer to the AAA Interface Administration and Reference for this release.

For information regarding customer-specific RADIUS dictionaries and attributes, contact your Cisco account representative.

New RADIUS Attributes

This section identifies new RADIUS attributes available in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Modified RADIUS Attributes

This section identifies RADIUS attributes modified in release 14.0.

The following attributes have been modified in this release:
  • SN-Disconnect-Reason
  • SN1-Disconnect-Reason

Deprecated RADIUS Attributes

This section identifies deprecated RADIUS attributes that are no longer supported in release 14.0.

None for this release.

RADIUS Performance Management Changes

This section identifies RADIUS performance management changes available in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Diameter Accounting Management Changes as of July 31, 2012

This section provides information on Diameter accounting management changes available in release 14.0.

Diameter Feature Changes

This section identifies Diameter feature changes available in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

For more information regarding features in this section, refer to the AAA Interface Administration and Reference for this release.

New Diameter Features

This section identifies new Diameter features available in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Modified Diameter Features

This section identifies Diameter features modified in release 14.0. There are two kinds of modified features: enhancements and behavior changes. Enhancements are feature changes based on customer change requests. Behavior changes are feature changes that modify an existing behavior and may result from software error corrections (bug fixes).

causeForRecClosing in P-GW Record - Behavior Change

Applicable Product(s): P-GW

Previous Behavior: When Gy interface sent Abort Session Request (ASR), the PGW-CDR “causeForRecClosing” was shown as Normal Release.

New Behavior: For the same scenario, the CDR “causeForRecClosing” will now be indicating as Abnormal Release only for Custom40 dictionary.

CCR-U Triggering over Gy Interface for QoS Change - Behavior Change

Applicable Product(s): GGSN, P-GW

Previous Behavior: When an event trigger, for example, RAT change was generated from the access side and for which PCRF returned new QoS value for a bearer, there will be one CCR-U sent to OCS over Gy interface containing change condition as QOS_CHANGE and another CCR-U containing change condition as RAT_CHANGE.

New Behavior: In the above mentioned event i.e. RAT_CHANGE from access side and for the same event PCRF returning new QoS value, there will be only one CCR-U sent to the OCS containing both the change conditions i.e. RAT_CHANGE and QOS_CHANGE.

Change in Diameter AVP Flags

Applicable Product(s): PDSN, MME, SGSN

Previous Behavior: The M bit was not set for the following AVPs:

  • RAT-Type
  • Priority-Level
  • Pre-emption-Capability
  • Pre-emption-Vulnerability

New Behavior: The flag value for the following AVPs in the CCR messages has been changed from V to M:

  • RAT-Type - included in standard PDSN Ty and Ty-plus dictionaries
  • Priority-Level - included in Diameter HSS custom1 and standard dictionaries for MME and SGSN products
  • Pre-emption-Capability - included in Diameter HSS custom1 and standard dictionaries for MME and SGSN products
  • Pre-emption-Vulnerability - included in Diameter HSS custom1 and standard dictionaries for MME and SGSN products

Monitoring-Key AVP - Behavioral Change

Applicable Product(s): GGSN, HA, HSGW, IPSG, PDSN, P-GW, S-GW

Previous Behavior: PCEF considered the Monitoring-Key AVP as an unsigned integer internally and hence stripped off the insignificant zeroes in the AVP while encoding/decoding it over Gx.

New Behavior: The insignificant zeroes are not stripped off while encoding/decoding the Monitoring-Key AVP over Gx.

Support for Configuring Pending Outstanding Requests at DPCA - Behavioral Change

Applicable Product(s): GGSN

Previous Behavior: Standalone GGSN used to support a single pending update request per bearer (multiple pending update requests per IP CAN session).

New Behavior: In this release, GGSN will support only one pending update request per IP CAN session.

Diameter Command Changes

This section identifies Diameter command changes available in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Diameter Attribute Changes

This section identifies Diameter attribute changes available in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Diameter Performance Management Changes

This section identifies Diameter performance management changes available in release 14.0.

None for this release.

GTPP Accounting Management Changes as of July 31, 2012

This section provides information on GTPP accounting management changes available in release 14.0.

None for this release.

RADIUS Accounting Management Changes as of July 31, 2012

This section provides information on RADIUS accounting management changes available in release 14.0.

RADIUS Feature Changes

This section identifies RADIUS features changes available in release 14.0.

None for this release.

RADIUS Command Changes

This section identifies RADIUS command changes available in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

For more information regarding commands in this section, refer to the Command Line Interface Reference for this release.

New RADIUS Commands

This section identifies new RADIUS commands available in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Modified RADIUS Commands

This section identifies RADIUS commands modified in release 14.0.

radius attribute

Applicable Product(s): GGSN, P-GW

This command configures the system’s RADIUS identification parameters. The keyword accounting has been added to enable/disable RADIUS accounting attributes for the following options, provided they are supported in the configured RADIUS dictionary:

  • 3GPP-CG-Address
  • 3GPP-Chrg-Char
  • 3GPP-Charging-ID
  • 3GPP-GGSN-Address
  • 3GPP-GGSN-Mcc-Mnc
  • 3GPP-GPRS-QoS-Negotiated-Profile
  • 3GPP-IMEISV
  • 3GPP-IMSI-Mcc-Mnc
  • 3GPP-MS-TimeZone
  • 3GPP-NSAPI
  • 3GPP-PDP-Type
  • 3GPP-RAT-Type
  • 3GPP-Selection-Mode
  • 3GPP-SGSN-Address
  • 3GPP-SGSN-Mcc-Mnc
  • 3GPP-User-Location-Info
  • Acct-Input-Octets
  • Acct-Input-Packets
  • Acct-Output-Octets
  • Acct-Output-Packets
  • Acct-Session-Time
  • Called-Station-ID
  • Calling-Station-ID
  • Event-Timestamp
  • IMSI

The keyword authentication has been added to enable/disable RADIUS authentication attributes for the following options, provided they are supported in the configured RADIUS dictionary:

  • 3GPP-CG-Address
  • 3GPP-Chrg-Char
  • 3GPP-GGSN-Address
  • 3GPP-GGSN-Mcc-Mnc
  • 3GPP-GPRS-QoS-Negotiated-Profile
  • 3GPP-IMEISV
  • 3GPP-IMSI-Mcc-Mnc
  • 3GPP-MS-TimeZone
  • 3GPP-NSAPI
  • 3GPP-PDP-Type
  • 3GPP-RAT-Type
  • 3GPP-Selection-Mode
  • 3GPP-SGSN-Address
  • 3GPP-SGSN-Mcc-Mnc
  • 3GPP-User-Location-Info
  • Called-Station-ID
  • Calling-Station-ID
  • IMSI

AAA Server Group Configuration Mode

radius attribute { accounting accounting_attribute | authentication authentication_attribute | nas-identifier nas_id | nas-ip-address
address primary_address [ backup secondary_address ] [ nexthop-forwarding-address nexthop_address ] [ mpls-label
input in_label_value | output out_label_value1 [ out_label_value2 ] [ vlan vlan_id ] ] }
no radius attribute { accounting accounting_attribute | authentication authentication_attribute | nas-identifier | nas-ip-address }
default radius attribute { accounting | authentication | nas-identifier }

Deprecated RADIUS Commands

This section identifies deprecated RADIUS commands that are no longer supported in release 14.0.

None for this release.

RADIUS Attribute Changes

This section identifies RADIUS attribute changes available in release 14.0.

None for this release.

RADIUS Performance Management Changes

This section identifies RADIUS performance management changes available in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

For more information regarding commands in this section, refer to the Command Line Interface Reference for this release.

New RADIUS Performance Commands

This section identifies new RADIUS performance commands available in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Modified RADIUS Performance Commands

This section identifies RADIUS performance commands modified in release 14.0.

show aaa group name

Applicable Product(s): GGSN, P-GW

This command is used to view AAA statistics for the current context. The following fields have been added under Attributes to indicate whether or not RADIUS accounting and authentication attributes have been enabled. The attributes must also be supported in the configured RADIUS dictionary.

  • Authentication
    • called-station-id
    • calling-station-id
    • imsi
    • 3gpp-pdp-type
    • 3gpp-cg-address
    • 3gpp-gprs-qos-negotiated-profile
    • 3gpp-sgsn-address
    • 3gpp-ggsn-address
    • 3gpp-imsi-mcc-mnc
    • 3gpp-ggsn-mcc-mnc
    • 3gpp-nsapi
    • 3gpp-select-mode
    • 3gpp-charging-characteristics
    • 3gpp-sgsn-mcc-mnc
    • 3gpp-imeisv
    • 3gpp-rat-type
    • 3gpp-user-location-info
    • 3gpp-ms-timezone
  • Accounting
    • called-station-id
    • calling-station-id
    • acct-input-octets
    • acct-input-packets
    • acct-session-time
    • acct-output-octets
    • acct-output-packets
    • event-timestamp
    • imsi
    • 3gpp-charging-id
    • 3gpp-pdp-type
    • 3gpp-cg-address
    • 3gpp-gprs-qos-negotiated-profile
    • 3gpp-sgsn-address
    • 3gpp-ggsn-address
    • 3gpp-imsi-mcc-mnc
    • 3gpp-ggsn-mcc-mnc
    • 3gpp-nsapi
    • 3gpp-select-mode
    • 3gpp-charging-characteristics
    • 3gpp-sgsn-mcc-mnc
    • 3gpp-imeisv
    • 3gpp-rat-type
    • 3gpp-user-location-info
    • 3gpp-ms-timezone

Exec Mode

show aaa { group { all | name aaa_group_name } | local
counters } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ] ]

Deprecated RADIUS Performance Commands

This section identifies deprecated RADIUS performance commands that are no longer supported in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Diameter Accounting Management Changes as of June 29, 2012

This section provides information on Diameter accounting management changes available in release 14.0.

Diameter Feature Changes

This section identifies Diameter feature changes available in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

For more information regarding features in this section, refer to the AAA Interface Administration and Reference for this release.

New Diameter Features

This section identifies new Diameter features available in release 14.0.

Diameter Host Select Template Configuration

Applicable Product(s): GGSN, HA, HSGW, IPSG, PDSN, P-GW, S-GW

This feature allows the user to configure Diameter host template at global configuration level. Diameter host template is a table of peer servers that can be shared by different Diameter services. This template can be configured using diameter-host-template command in the Global Configuration Mode.

IMPORTANT:

Currently, only Gx service can be associated with the template.

When this command is configured, it allows the user to specify the name of a new or existing Diameter host template and then enters the Diameter Host Select mode. You can configure up to 256 templates on the system.

To use the template, Diameter applications must be associated with the template. For example, using diameter host-select-template command in Policy Control Configuration Mode will bind the IMS Authorization Service to the configured Diameter host select template. When an association is made to the template, the system selects the Diameter peer to be contacted based on rows configured in the table and the algorithm configured for selecting rows in the table. The system uses the returned host name(s) to contact the primary PCRF (and secondary if configured) and establish the call.

Dynamic Diameter Dictionary Configuration

Applicable Product(s): GGSN, HA, HSGW, IPSG, PDSN, P-GW, S-GW

Apart from the standard and customer-specific dictionaries supported currently in the Diameter application, this feature allows the dynamic configuration of any new Diameter dictionaries at run time. This feature can be configured using diameter dynamic-dictionary command in the Global Configuration Mode. For more information on this command, refer to the Command Line Interface Reference.

IMPORTANT:

You can configure and load up to a maximum of 10 dynamic dictionaries in to the system.

To perform this configuration, you should first create a text file in ABNF format and configure all the required Diameter AVPs and command codes in the file. Then, save the file in flash or some URL that will be accessible by the system.

Now, configure a dynamic dictionary with an unique name and map it to the URL of the file to be loaded dynamically in to the system at the global configuration level.

When the names of the dynamic dictionaries and their URLs are configured, the corresponding files at the respective URLs are parsed and populated in all SessMgr and AAAmgr facilities as new dictionaries and kept available to be used when these dictionary names are configured under any Diameter application level or AAA group.

When a dynamic dictionary name is configured under an application such as IMS Authorization Service or in a AAA group, the corresponding dictionary (which is already loaded in SessMgrs and AAAMgrs) entry will be used.

Failure Handling Template Configuration

Applicable Product(s): GGSN, HA, HSGW, IPSG, PDSN, P-GW, S-GW

This feature allows the user to configure Failure Handling template at Global Configuration level. The failure handling template defines the action to be taken when the Diameter application encounters a failure for example, a result-code failure, tx-expiry or response-timeout. The application will take the action given by the template. This template can be configured using failure-handling-template command in the Global Configuration Mode.

IMPORTANT:

A maximum of 64 templates can be configured on the system.

If there are different failure handling configurations present within the template for the same message type, the action is applied as per the latest error encountered.

To use the template, Diameter applications must be associated with the template. For example, using associate failure-handling-template command in Credit Control Configuration Mode will bind the Diameter Credit Control Application (DCCA) service to the configured failure handling template. When an association is made to the template, in the event of a failure, the system takes the action as defined in the failure handling template. Both IMS Authorization (Gx) and DCCA (Gy) services can be currently associated with the template.

Support of Diameter AVP sent by PCRF to GGSN/P-GW

Applicable Product(s): GGSN, P-GW

Support of Diameter AVP sent by PCRF to GGSN/P-GW via Gx passed to (e)G-CDR and PGW-CDR. The AVP added is:

3GPP-Charging-Characteristics

This can be sent in CCA- INITIAL / UPDATE / TERMINATE and RAR.

Modified Diameter Features

This section identifies Diameter features modified in release 14.0. There are two kinds of modified features: enhancements and behavior changes. Enhancements are feature changes based on customer change requests. Behavior changes are feature changes that modify an existing behavior and may result from software error corrections (bug fixes).

APN-specific APN-OI-Replacement - Behavior Change

Applicable Product(s): MME

Previous Behavior: MME ignored the APN-OI-Replacement AVP value in the APN data provided by the HSS.

New Behavior: The MME now uses the APN-OI-Replacement AVP value provided by the HSS to construct the FQDN for DNS resolution.

CCR-U with Volume Report – Behavior Change

Applicable Product(s): GGSN, HA, IPSG, PDSN, P-GW

Previous Behavior: When volume usage report was sent while usage monitoring was still active, the system continued with existing thresholds configured.

New Behavior: When volume report is sent while usage monitoring is still active, the volume threshold is set to infinite until response is received from PCRF.

Diameter Cause Code Enhancement - Behavior Change

Applicable Product(s): GGSN

Previous Behavior: The Diameter disconnect cause “DO_NOT_WANT_TO_TALK_TO_YOU “in the disconnect peer request was treated as an admin disable. When the system gets into this state the connection was not retried and the connection was enabled by the administrator using the diameter enable endpoint command in the Exec mode.

New Behavior: If a reconnect timer value is configured through the reconnect-timeout command in the Diameter Endpoint Configuration mode, then remote disconnected peers with disconnect cause “DO_NOT_WANT_TO_TALK_TO_YOU” will be automatically reconnected when the timer expires.

Diameter SCTP Enhancements - Behavior Change

Applicable Product(s): MME

Previous Behavior: When an SCTP association is established and secondary IP addresses are dynamically added or removed, the SCTP connection was terminated.

New Behavior: Whenever a secondary IP address is dynamically added or removed from an SCTP association, the affected host notifies its peer of the change in configuration using the Address Configuration Change Chunk (ASCONF) chunk without terminating the SCTP connection.

IMEI and IMSI TBCD Format in Gy interface - Behavior Change

Applicable Product(s): GGSN

Previous Behavior: Diameter Gy interface was sending the IMEI and IMSI in STRING format instead of “Standard Format” called TBCD (Telephony Binary Coded Decimal String).

New Behavior: Per the standard spec 3GPP TS 23.003, IMEI and IMSI will now be sent in TBCD format through the Gy interface.

IPv6 Support for WLAN-CDRs from PDG/TTG - Behavior Change

Applicable Product(s): PDG, TTG

Previous Behavior: The WLAN-CDRs generated by PDG/TTG supported only IPv4 version encoding for the WLAN-CDR fields “PDG Address” and “Served WLAN PDP Address”.

New Behavior: PDG/TTG now supports IPv6 for both service and subscriber IP addresses. So, the WLAN-CDR generated for IPv6 based calls (pdg-service or subscriber) generates WLAN-CDRs with IPv6 format for subscriber/PDG service in it.

Removed 3GPP Rel. 6 Gx Interface Support

Applicable Product(s): GGSN, HA, HSGW, IPSG, PDSN, P-GW, S-GW

Omitted Content: This change occurred in the June 29, 2012 code drop but was omitted from this document until now.

Note that, in this release, the 3GPP Rel. 6 interface functionality is not supported.

Sending CCR-T on Call Termination - Behavior Change

Applicable Product(s): GGSN, HA, HSGW, IPSG, PDSN, P-GW, S-GW

Omitted Content: This change occurred in the June 29, 2012 code drop but was omitted from this document until now.

Previous Behavior: CCR-T message was not sent immediately in a scenario where subscriber session is terminated when there is a pending message.

New Behavior: CCR-T will be sent immediately even if there are some pending CCR-Us and the call will be terminated without waiting for the response of CCR-U.

Sending CCR-T on Call Termination in Failure Handling Continue - Behavior Change

Applicable Product(s): GGSN, HA, HSGW, IPSG, PDSN, P-GW, S-GW

Previous Behavior: IMS authorization session was deleted after applying the failure action. Hence, there were no active sessions for IMS authorization after applying the failure action.

New Behavior: IMS authorization session is now preserved to send the CCR-T request message to PCRF on call termination. After applying the failure action continue, IMS authorization session appears to be active in the show CLI command output.

Session Termination with Single CCR-T - Behavior Change

Applicable Product(s): GGSN, HA, HSGW, IPSG, PDSN, P-GW, S-GW

Previous Behavior: In the earlier design, CCR-U and CCR-T were sent for the termination of sub-session and last sub-session respectively. The BEARER_ID of the terminated last sub-session was included in the CCR-T request message.

New Behavior: In the new design, a single CCR-T is sent for the termination of the entire session and no CCR-U is sent for termination of individual sub-sessions. The Bearer-Identifier and Bearer-Operation AVPs will no longer be sent in the CCR-T.

SM-IMSA-ECSv2 Redesign - Behavior Changes

Applicable Product(s): P-GW, ACS

Previous Behavior 1: When call is cleared, CCR-U was sent for each bearer with bearer-operation as TERMINATION and CCR-T sent for last bearer (with Bearer-Identifier/Bearer-Operation AVPs).

New Behavior 1: While clearing the call, CCR-Us will not be sent to PCRF for secondary bearers. Only single CCR-T will be sent without bearer-id.

Previous Behavior 2: IMSA used to detect immediate failure before sending RAA, like unknown_bearer_id, rule-failures.

New Behavior 2: RAA will always be sent with success. Another CCR-U will be generated to report failures and rule(s) status.

Previous Behavior 3: A few statistics were printed at IMSA session (bearer level).

New Behavior 3: Statistics are now printed at control session level (subscriber level).

Support for ESP Protocol in Flow Description - Behavior Change

Applicable Product(s): P-GW, ACS

Previous Behavior: When flow descriptions of protocol 50 (ESP - Encap Security Payload) were installed in dynamic rules, PCEF used to reject rule installation.

New Behavior: Rules with flow description of protocol 50 is supported in PCEF and such rules are successfully installed.

Diameter Command Changes

This section identifies Diameter command changes available in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

For more information regarding commands in this section, refer to the Command Line Interface Reference for this release.

New Diameter Commands

This section identifies new Diameter commands available in release 14.0.

associate failure-handling-template

Applicable Product(s): GGSN, HA, HSGW, IPSG, PDSN, P-GW, S-GW

This command associates/disassociates a failure handling template with the DCCA service.

Credit Control Configuration Mode

associate failure-handling-template template_name
no associate failure-handling-template

associate failure-handling-template

Applicable Product(s): GGSN, HA, HSGW, IPSG, PDSN, P-GW, S-GW

This command associates/disassociates a failure handling template with the IMS Authorization Service.

Policy Control Configuration Mode

associate failure-handling-template template_name
no associate failure-handling-template

diameter-host-template

Applicable Product(s): GGSN, HA, HSGW, IPSG, PDSN, P-GW, S-GW

This command specifies the name of a Diameter host template and enters the Diameter Host Select mode. A Diameter host template is a table of peer servers that can be shared by multiple services.

Global Configuration Mode

diameter-host-template name [ -noconfirm ]
no diameter-host-template name

diameter host-select-template

Applicable Product(s): GGSN, HA, HSGW, IPSG, PDSN, P-GW, S-GW

This command specifies the Diameter host server template to be associated with the IMS Authorization Service. The service uses the specified template (and associated host-select table) to select a Diameter peer server. It then uses the returned host name(s) to contact the PCRF and establish the call.

Policy Control Configuration Mode

diameter host-select-template tmplt_name
no diameter host-select-template

diameter dynamic-dictionary

Applicable Product(s): GGSN, HA, HSGW, IPSG, PDSN, P-GW, S-GW

This command allows configuring a Diameter dictionary dynamically at run time, and then loading the dynamic dictionary in to the system.

Global Configuration Mode

diameter dynamic-dictionary name url
no diameter dynamic-dictionary name

failure-handling-template

Applicable Product(s): GGSN, HA, HSGW, IPSG, PDSN, P-GW, S-GW

This command allows the user to configure a Diameter failure handling template at the global configuration level. This command specifies the name of failure handling template and enters the Failure Handling Template mode. The users can define the failure handling configurations within this template.

Global Configuration Mode

failure-handling-template name [ -noconfirm ]
no failure-handling-template name

host-select row-precedence

Applicable Product(s): GGSN, HA, HSGW, IPSG, PDSN, P-GW, S-GW

This command configures individual rows of peer servers within the Diameter host table.

Diameter Host Select Configuration Mode

host-select row-precedence precedence table { 1 | 2 | prefix-table { 1 | 2 } } host host_name [ realm realm_id ] [ secondary
host host_name realm realm_id ] ] [ -noconfirm ] 
host-select row-precedence precedence table prefix-table { 1 | 2 } msisdn-prefix-from msisdn_prefix_from msisdn-prefix-to msisdn_prefix_to host host_name [ realm realm_id ] [ secondary
host host_name realm realm_id ] [ -noconfirm ]
no host-select row-precedence precedence table { 1 | 2 | prefix-table { 1 | 2 } } [ -noconfirm ]

host-select table

Applicable Product(s): GGSN, HA, HSGW, IPSG, PDSN, P-GW, S-GW

This command configures a table of peer servers associated with the Diameter host template.

Diameter Host Select Configuration Mode

host-select table { 1 | 2 | prefix-table { 1 | 2 } } algorithm { ip-address-modulus [ prefer-ipv4 | prefer-ipv6 ] | msisdn-modulus | round-robin }
no host-select table

msg-type

Applicable Product(s): GGSN, HA, HSGW, IPSG, PDSN, P-GW, S-GW

This command specifies the failure handling behavior in the event of a communication failure with the prepaid server.

Diameter Failure Handling Template Configuration Mode

msg-type { any | authentication
info request | authorization-request | check-identity-request | credit-control-initial | credit-control-terminate | credit-control-update | eap-request | eap-termination-request | notify-request | profile-update-request | purge-ue-request | update-location-request | user-data-request } failure-type { any | diabase-error | diameter
result-code { any-error | result-code [ to end-result-code ] | resp-timeout | tx-expiry } action { continue | retry-and-terminate | terminate }
no msg-type { any | authentication
info request | authorization-request | check-identity-request | credit-control-initial | credit-control-terminate | credit-control-update | eap-request | eap-termination-request | notify-request | profile-update-request | purge-ue-request | update-location-request | user-data-request } failure-type { any | diabase-error | diameter
result-code { any-error | result-code [ to end-result-code ] | resp-timeout | tx-expiry }

reconnect-timeout

Applicable Product(s): GGSN

This command configures the time interval after which the Diameter peer will be reconnected automatically when DO_NOT_WANT_TO_TALK_TO_YOU disconnect cause is received.

Diameter Endpoint Configuration Mode

reconnect-timeout timeout
no reconnect-timeout

redirect-require-user-agent

Applicable Product(s): GGSN, HA, IPSG, PDSN, P-GW

This command conditionally verifies the presence of user-agents in the HTTP header, based on which HTTP URL redirection will be applied.

Credit Control Configuration Mode

[ no ] redirect-require-user-agent

Modified Diameter Commands

This section identifies Diameter commands modified in release 14.0.

diameter accounting

Applicable Product(s): GGSN, HA, HSGW, IPSG, PDSN, P-GW, S-GW

This command configures Diameter accounting parameters. A new keyword “dynamic-load” has been added to this command to allow the user to configure a new Diameter dictionary on the fly.

AAA Server Group Configuration Mode and Context Configuration Mode

diameter accounting
dictionary dynamic-load

diameter authentication

Applicable Product(s): GGSN, HA, HSGW, IPSG, PDSN, P-GW, S-GW

This command configures Diameter authentication parameters. A new keyword “dynamic-load” has been added to this command to allow the user to configure a new Diameter dictionary on the fly.

AAA Server Group Configuration Mode and Context Configuration Mode

diameter authentication
dictionary dynamic-load

diameter dictionary

Applicable Product(s): GGSN, HA, HSGW, IPSG, PDSN, P-GW, S-GW

This command configures the Diameter Credit Control dictionary for the Active Charging Service (ACS). A new keyword “dynamic-load” has been added to this command to allow the user to configure a new Diameter dictionary on the fly.

Credit Control Configuration Mode

diameter dictionary
dynamic-load

diameter dictionary

Applicable Product(s): GGSN, HA, HSGW, IPSG, PDSN, P-GW, S-GW

This command specifies the Diameter Policy Control Application dictionary to be used by the IMS Authorization Service for the policy control application. A new keyword “dynamic-load” has been added to this command to allow the user to configure a new Diameter dictionary on the fly.

Policy Control Configuration Mode

diameter dictionary
dynamic-load

diameter policy-control

Applicable Product(s): GGSN, HA, HSGW, IPSG, PDSN, P-GW, S-GW

This command configures the Diameter dictionary used in this function. A new keyword “dynamic-load” has been added to this command to allow the user to configure a new Diameter dictionary on the fly.

CSCF Proxy-CSCF Configuration Mode

diameter policy-control
dictionary dynamic-load

event-update

Applicable Product(s): GGSN, HA, HSGW, IPSG, PDSN, P-GW, S-GW

This command configures sending usage monitoring information in event updates. In this release, it is possible to send customized usage information based on specific event triggers or all triggers. For example, if the usage report is required whenever RAT change occurs, this can be accomplished using the event-update send-usage-report events rat-change command.

Policy Control Configuration Mode

event-update send-usage-report [ events { an-gw-change | bearer-loss | bearer-rcvry | default-bearer-qos-change | ip-can-change | out-of-credit | pgw-trace-control | plmn-change | qos-change | qos-excess-change | rai-change | rat-change | reallocation-of-credit | resource-modification-request | revalidation-timeout | sgsn-change | successful-resource-alloc | tft-change | ue-ip-addr-allocate | ue-ip-addr-release | ue-timezone-change| user-loc-change }+ ]

failure-handling

Applicable Product(s): GGSN, HA, HSGW, IPSG, PDSN, P-GW, S-GW

This command configures Diameter failure handling behavior. A new keyword “send-ccrt-on-call-termination” has been added to enable sending CCR-T to PCRF on call termination when the failure handling action is set to continue.

Policy Control Configuration Mode

failure-handling cc-request-type { any-request | initial-request | terminate-request | update-request } { continue [ send-ccrt-on-call-termination ] | retry-and-terminate | terminate }

flow action

Applicable Product(s): P-GW

This command allows you to specify the action to take on packets that matched rule definitions. A new keyword “redirect-ocs-url” has been added to this command to redirect to the URL provided by OCS only for post-processing dynamic rules.

ACS Charging Action Configuration Mode

flow action redirect-ocs-url

Deprecated Diameter Commands

This section identifies deprecated Diameter commands that are no longer supported in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Diameter Attribute Changes

This section identifies Diameter attribute changes available in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

For more information regarding Diameter attributes in this section, refer to the AAA Interface Administration and Reference for this release.

For information regarding customer-specific Diameter dictionaries and attributes, contact your Cisco account representative.

New Diameter Attributes

This section identifies new Diameter attributes available in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

Note that not all attributes listed here are supported in all dictionaries. For information on attributes supported in a custom dictionary, contact your Cisco account representative. For information on attributes supported in standard dictionaries, refer to the Diameter Attribute Quick Reference appendix in the AAA Interface Administration and Reference.

The following attributes are new in this release:
  • ACL-Name
  • ACL-Number
  • Accounting
  • Accounting-Customer-String
  • Advice-Of-Charge
  • Aggr-Prefix-Len
  • Append-URL
  • Attribute-String
  • Billing-Plan-Definition
  • Billing-Plan-Install
  • Billing-Plan-Name
  • Billing-Plan-Remove
  • Billing-Policy-Definition
  • Billing-Policy-Install
  • Billing-Policy-Name
  • Billing-Policy-Remove
  • CDR-Generation-Delay
  • CDR-Time-Threshold
  • CDR-Volume-Threshold
  • CSG-Access-Mode
  • CSG-Membership-Indication
  • Charging-Action-Definition
  • Charging-Action-Install
  • Charging-Action-Name
  • Charging-Action-Remove
  • Charging-Rule-Event
  • Charging-Rule-Event-Trigger
  • Charging-Rule-Trigger-Type
  • Cisco-Answer-Charging-Rule-Usage
  • Cisco-Answer-Service-Group-Usage
  • Cisco-Answer-User-Usage
  • Cisco-Charging-Rule-Definition
  • Cisco-Event
  • Cisco-Event-Trigger
  • Cisco-Event-Trigger-Type
  • Cisco-Flow-Description
  • Cisco-Flow-Status
  • Cisco-QoS
  • Cisco-QoS-Profile
  • Cisco-QoS-Profile-Downlink
  • Cisco-QoS-Profile-Install
  • Cisco-QoS-Profile-Name
  • Cisco-QoS-Profile-Remove
  • Cisco-QoS-Profile-Uplink
  • Cisco-Quota-Consumption-Time
  • Cisco-Report-Usage
  • Cisco-Request-Charging-Rule-Usage
  • Cisco-Request-Service-Group-Usage
  • Cisco-Request-Usage-Type
  • Cisco-Time-Usage
  • Cisco-User-Agent
  • Cisco-User-Location
  • Cisco-Volume-Usage
  • Class-Map-Name
  • Client-Group-Id
  • Confirm-Token
  • Confirm-Token-V
  • Content-Definition
  • Content-Flow-Description
  • Content-Flow-Filter
  • Content-Idle-Timer
  • Content-Install
  • Content-Name
  • Content-Pending-Timer
  • Content-Policy-Map
  • Content-Remove
  • Content-Scope
  • Control-URL
  • DSCP
  • Delegated-IP-Install
  • Delegated-IPv4-Definition
  • Delegated-IPv6-Definition
  • Delegated-IPv6-Prefix
  • Destination-IP-Address
  • Destination-Mask
  • Domain-Group-Activation
  • Domain-Group-Clear
  • Domain-Group-Definition
  • Domain-Group-Install
  • Domain-Group-Name
  • Domain-Group-Remove
  • Dual-Billing-Basis
  • Dual-Passthrough-Quota
  • Dual-Reauthorization-Threshold
  • Duration
  • End-of-Port-range
  • Ext-PDP-Address
  • Ext-PDP-Type
  • Failed-Preload-Obj-Name
  • Failed-Preload-Object
  • First-Packet-Timestamp
  • Flow-Status-Policy-Mismatch
  • Header-Class
  • Header-Class-Mode
  • Header-Class-Name
  • Header-Field-Name
  • Header-Group-Definition
  • Header-Group-Install
  • Header-Group-Name
  • Header-Group-Remove
  • Header-Insert-Definition
  • Header-Insert-Install
  • Header-Insert-Name
  • Header-Insert-Remove
  • Header-Item
  • Header-Item-Container
  • Header-Item-Encryption
  • Header-Item-Radius
  • Header-Item-String
  • Homogeneous-Support-of-IMS-Voice-Over-PS-Sessions
  • Initial-Timeout
  • Interleaved
  • Intermediate-CDR-Threshold
  • L7-Parse-Length
  • L7-Parse-Protocol-Type
  • LIPA-Permission
  • Last-Packet-Timestamp
  • MBR-Burst-Size-DL
  • MBR-Burst-Size-UL
  • MBR-Limit-Conform-Action-DL
  • MBR-Limit-Conform-Action-UL
  • MBR-Limit-Exceed-Action-DL
  • MBR-Limit-Exceed-Action-UL
  • Match-String
  • Max-Bandwidth
  • Max-Burst-Size
  • Maximum-Timeout
  • Meter-Exclude
  • Meter-Include-Imap
  • Meter-Increment
  • Meter-Initial
  • Meter-Minimum
  • Metering-Granularity
  • Mining
  • Nexthop
  • Nexthop-Downlink
  • Nexthop-Media
  • Nexthop-Override
  • Nexthop-Uplink
  • Online-Billing-Basis
  • Online-Charging-Flag
  • Online-Passthrough-Quota
  • Online-Reauthorization-Threshold
  • Online-Reauthorization-Timeout
  • Operation-Status
  • Owner-Id
  • Owner-Name
  • Policy-Map-Definition
  • Policy-Map-Install
  • Policy-Map-Match
  • Policy-Map-Match-Install
  • Policy-Map-Match-Remove
  • Policy-Map-Name
  • Policy-Map-Remove
  • Policy-Map-Replace
  • Policy-Map-Type
  • Policy-Preload-Error-Code
  • Policy-Preload-Object-Type
  • Policy-Preload-Req-Type
  • Preload-Completion-Status
  • Priority
  • Protocol-ID
  • QoS-Group-Rule-Definition
  • QoS-Group-Rule-Install
  • QoS-Group-Rule-Name
  • QoS-Group-Rule-Remove
  • QoS-Level
  • QoS-Rate-Limit
  • QoS-Rate-Limit-DL
  • QoS-Rate-Limit-UL
  • Radius-Attribute-Type
  • Radius-Vsa-Subattribute-Type
  • Radius-Vsa-Vendor-Id
  • Rate-Limit-Action
  • Rate-Limit-Conform-Action
  • Rate-Limit-Exceed-Action
  • Real-Time-Tariff-Information
  • Refund-Policy
  • Relative-URL
  • Replicate-Session
  • Replicate-Session-Delay
  • SIP-AOR
  • SIP-Request-Timestamp-Fraction
  • SIP-Response-Timestamp-Fraction
  • SIPTO-Permission
  • SN-CF-Policy-ID
  • SN-Remaining-Service-Unit
  • SN-Rulebase-Id
  • SN-Service-Start-Timestamp
  • Service-Activation
  • Service-CDR-Threshold
  • Service-Class-Type
  • Service-Definition
  • Service-Group-Definition
  • Service-Group-Event
  • Service-Group-Install
  • Service-Group-Name
  • Service-Group-Remove
  • Service-Idle-Time
  • Service-Info
  • Service-Install
  • Service-Life-Time
  • Service-Name
  • Service-Rating-Group
  • Service-Remove
  • Service-Reporting-Level
  • Service-Status
  • Start-of-Port-Range
  • Subscriber-IP-Source
  • TCP-SYN
  • Tariff-XML
  • Terminate-Bearer
  • Time-Threshold
  • User-CSG-Information
  • User-Default
  • User-Idle-Pod
  • User-Idle-Timer
  • VLAN-Id
  • VRF-Name
  • Verify
  • Virtual-Online
  • Volume-Threshold
  • Volume-Threshold-64
  • Weight

IMPORTANT:

Attribute descriptions for new Diameter attributes are located in the AAA Interface Administration and Reference for this release.

Modified Diameter Attributes

This section identifies Diameter attributes modified in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

Note that not all attributes listed here are supported in all dictionaries. For information on attributes supported in a custom dictionary, contact your Cisco account representative. For information on attributes supported in standard dictionaries, refer to the Diameter Attribute Quick Reference appendix in the AAA Interface Administration and Reference.

The following attributes have been modified in this release:
  • CC-Money — The following group values “UNIT_VALUE” and “CURRENCY_CODE” have been added.
  • CC-Time — The following group values “UNIT_VALUE” and “CURRENCY_CODE” have been deprecated.
  • Called-Party-Address — The Vendor ID has been changed from 0 to 10415.
  • Change-Condition — The AVP type has been changed from INT32 to ENUM.
  • Diagnostics — The AVP type has been changed from INT32 to ENUM.
  • IMS-Information — The group value “ONLINE_CHARGING_FLAG” has been added.
  • Service-Parameter-Info — The following group values “SERVICE_PARAMETER_TYPE” and “SERVICE_PARAMETER_VALUE” have been added.

Deprecated Diameter Attributes

This section identifies deprecated Diameter dictionaries that are no longer supported in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Diameter Performance Management Changes

This section identifies Diameter performance management changes available in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

For more information regarding bulk statistics in this section, refer to the Statistics and Counters Reference for this release.

For more information regarding commands in this section, refer to the Command Line Interface Reference for this release.

New Diameter Bulk Statistics

This section identifies new Diameter bulk statistics available in release 14.0.

The following bulk statistics are new in this release:

IMSA Schema

  • dpca-ccfh-continue-ccrt

System Schema

  • cca_2001_rc
  • cca_2002_rc
  • cca_4001_rc
  • cca_4002_rc
  • cca_4011_rc
  • cca_4012_rc
  • cca_5001_rc
  • cca_5002_rc
  • cca_5003_rc
  • cca_5004_rc
  • cca_5005_rc
  • cca_5006_rc
  • cca_other_rc
  • cc-msgerr-transfailure
  • cc-msgerr-permfailure

Modified Diameter Bulk Statistics

This section identifies Diameter bulk statistics modified in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Deprecated Diameter Bulk Statistics

This section identifies deprecated Diameter bulk statistics that are no longer supported in release 14.0.

None for this release.

New Diameter Performance Commands

This section identifies new Diameter performance commands available in release 14.0.

show diameter dynamic-dictionary

Applicable Product(s): GGSN, HA, HSGW, IPSG, PDSN, P-GW, S-GW

This command displays the contents of Diameter dictionary that is loaded dynamically at run time.

Exec Mode

show diameter dynamic-dictionary { { all [ contents ] } | { name dict_name [ contents | { full
facility facility instance instance_no } ] } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ] }

Modified Diameter Performance Commands

This section identifies Diameter performance commands modified in release 14.0.

show active-charging credit-control statistics

Applicable Product(s): ACS

This command displays statistics for Diameter/RADIUS Prepaid Credit Control Service in the Active Charging Service (ACS).

Exec Mode

The following fields have been added to the output of this command:

  • CCA Result Code 2xxx Stats
    • Result Code 2001
    • Result Code 2002
  • CCA Result Code 4xxx Stats
    • Result Code 4001
    • Result Code 4002
    • Result Code 4011
    • Result Code 4012
  • CCA Result Code 5xxx Stats
    • Result Code 5001
    • Result Code 5002
    • Result Code 5003
    • Result Code 5004
    • Result Code 5005
    • Result Code 5006
    • All Other Result Codes

show active-charging service all

Applicable Product(s): GGSN, HA, IPSG, PDSN, P-GW

This command displays detailed information about an Active Charging Service (ACS).

Exec Mode

The following field has been added to the output of this command:

  • Redirection

show ims-authorization policy-control statistics

Applicable Product(s): GGSN, IMS, SCM

This command displays information and statistics specific to the policy control in IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) authorization service.

Exec Mode

The following fields have been added to the output of this command:

  • RAR-CCR collision
  • CCR on Call Terminate

show ims-authorization sessions

Applicable Product(s): GGSN, IMS, P-GW, SCM

This command displays information, configuration, and statistics of sessions active in an IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) authorization (IMSA) service. The interface between Session manager, IMS Authorization module and ECSv2 module is redesigned and hence there is no IMS authorization session per bearer at IMSA/DPCA.

Exec Mode

The following fields have been removed from the output of this command:

  • Bearer-id
  • Bearer-usage
  • Individual bearer level information
  • NSAPI (ggsn-only case)

show subscribers full all

Applicable Product(s): P-GW

This command displays information for subscriber sessions.

Exec Mode

The following field has been added to the output of this command:

  • Mediation-acct-session-id

The following field has been modified in the output of this command:

  • Acct-session-id
    In this release, this field will be displayed in both 3GPP and CDMA formats.

Deprecated Diameter Performance Commands

This section identifies deprecated Diameter performance commands that are no longer supported in release 14.0.

None for this release.

GTPP Accounting Management Changes as of June 29, 2012

This section provides information on GTPP accounting management changes available in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

For more information regarding GTPP dictionaries and CDRs mentioned in this section, refer to the GTPP Interface Administration and Reference for this release.

GTPP Feature Changes

This section identifies GTPP feature changes available in release 14.0.

None for this release.

New GTPP Features

This section identifies new P-GW features available in release 14.0.

CDR Push Support

Applicable Product(s): GGSN, IPSG, PDG/TTG, P-GW, S-GW, SGSN

A new CLI command has been added to enable sending local CDR files to a remote host. When enabled, the CDR files under the GTPP group will be sent to the configured remote system.

Refer to the gtpp storage-server local file command in the GTPP Command Changes section in this chapter for additional information.

Modified GTPP Features

This section identifies GTPP features modified in release 14.0. There are two kinds of modified features: enhancements and behavior changes. Enhancements are feature changes based on customer change requests. Behavior changes are feature changes that modify an existing behavior and may result from software error corrections (bug fixes).

None for this release.

GTPP Command Changes

This section identifies GTPP command changes available in release 14.0.

New GTPP Commands

This section identifies new GTPP commands available in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Modified GTPP Commands

This section identifies GTPP commands modified in release 14.0.

gtpp attribute served-pdp-pdn-address-extension

Applicable Product(s): P-GW, S-GW

This command now allows a new field to be added to SGW-CDRs and PGW-CDRs for served PDP PDN address extensions. This command was originally supported by only SGSN and GGSN.

GTPP Server Group Configuration Mode

[ default | no ] gtpp
attribute served-pdp-pdn-address-extension

For more information regarding this command, refer to the GTPP Server Group Configuration Mode Commands chapter in the Command Line Interface Reference.

gtpp storage-server local file

Applicable Product(s): GGSN, IPSG, PDG/TTG, P-GW, S-GW, SGSN

This command now enables push method to transfer local CDR files to remote system.

GTPP Server Group Configuration Mode

gtpp storage-server
local filepush { encrypted-url encrypted_url | url url } [ encrypted-secondary-url encrypted_url | secondary-url url ] [ via-local-context ]
no gtpp storage-server
local file push

For more information regarding this command, refer to the GTPP Server Group Configuration Mode Commands chapter in the Command Line Interface Reference.

Deprecated GTPP Commands

This section identifies deprecated GTPP commands that are no longer supported in release 14.0.

None for this release.

GTPP Dictionary Changes

This section identifies GTPP dictionary changes available in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

GTPP interface CDR field descriptions for dictionaries are located in the GTPP Interface Administration and Reference for this release.

For information regarding customer-specific GTPP dictionaries and attributes, contact your Cisco account representative.

New GTPP Dictionaries

This section identifies new GTPP dictionaries in release 14.0.

The following dictionary has been added in this release for P-GW:
  • custom38
The following dictionary has been added in this release for GGSN:
  • custom39
The following dictionary has been added in this release for SGSN:
  • custom41

Modified GTPP Dictionaries

This section identifies GTPP dictionaries modified in release 14.0.

  • custom34:
    The following CDR fields have been modified for the P-GW and S-GW:
    • Diagnostics
    • Network Specific Cause: Network operator-defined causes.
    • Served PDP/PDN Address: IP address allocated for the PDP context / PDN connection, i.e. IPv4 or IPv6, if available. The S-GW now supports this field.

Deprecated GTPP Dictionaries

This section identifies deprecated GTPP dictionaries that are no longer supported in release 14.0.

None for this release.

GTPP Performance Management Changes

This section identifies GTPP performance management changes available in release 14.0.

show gtpp group all

This command displays information pertaining to the configured GTPP storage server group.

Exec Mode

The following fields have been added to the output of this command:

  • File Transfer Mode
  • Push via Local Context

For more information regarding the CDR Push Support feature, refer to the New GTPP Features section in this chapter. For the field descriptions, refer to the show GTPP chapter in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

RADIUS Accounting Management Changes as of June 29, 2012

This section provides information on RADIUS accounting management changes available in release 14.0.

RADIUS Feature Changes

This section identifies RADIUS features changes available in release 14.0.

None for this release.

RADIUS Command Changes

This section identifies RADIUS command changes available in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

For more information regarding commands in this section, refer to the Command Line Interface Reference for this release.

New RADIUS Commands

This section identifies new RADIUS commands available in release 14.0.

radius-group schema

Applicable Product(s): ASN-GW, GGSN, HA, HSGW, IPSG, P-GW, PDSN

Omitted Content: The exact function of the radius-group schema were missed in the previously published content. This radius-group schema displays the RADIUS bulkstats per-server-per-group. For the list of bulk statistics associated with this new schema, refer to the New RADIUS Bulk Statistics section in this chapter.

This command configures RADIUS group bulk statistics schema.

Bulk Statistics Configuration Mode

radius-group schema schema_name format format_string
no radius-group schema schema_name

Modified RADIUS Commands

This section identifies RADIUS commands modified in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Deprecated RADIUS Commands

This section identifies deprecated RADIUS commands that are no longer supported in release 14.0.

None for this release.

RADIUS Attribute Changes

This section identifies RADIUS attribute changes available in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

For more information regarding RADIUS dictionaries and attributes in this section, refer to the AAA Interface Administration and Reference for this release.

For information regarding customer-specific RADIUS dictionaries and attributes, contact your Cisco account representative.

New RADIUS Attributes

This section identifies new RADIUS attributes available in release 14.0.

The following attributes are new in this release:
  • Delegated-IPv6-Prefix
  • Presence
  • SN-IPv6-Alloc-Method

IMPORTANT:

Attribute descriptions for new RADIUS attributes are located in the AAA Interface Administration and Reference for this release.

Modified RADIUS Attributes

This section identifies RADIUS attributes modified in release 14.0.

The following attributes have been modified in this release:
  • Acct-Input-Packets — The AVP value has been changed from Uint32 to Uint64.
  • Acct-Output-Packets — The AVP value has been changed from Uint32 to Uint64.
  • SN-Disconnect-Reason — Few disc-reason values have been supported.
  • SN1-Disconnect-Reason — Few disc-reason values have been supported.

Deprecated RADIUS Attributes

This section identifies deprecated RADIUS attributes that are no longer supported in release 14.0.

None for this release.

RADIUS Performance Management Changes

This section identifies RADIUS performance management changes available in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

For more information regarding commands in this section, refer to the Command Line Interface Reference for this release.

New RADIUS Bulk Statistics

This section identifies new RADIUS bulk statistics available in release 14.0.

Omitted Content: The complete list of bulk statistics associated with the new schema radius-group were missed in the previously published content.

RADIUS Group Schema

This schema is new in release 14.0. This schema displays the RADIUS bulkstats per-server-per-group.

The following bulkstatistics are supported in this schema:

  • acc-interim-retries
  • acc-interim-sent
  • acc-off-retries
  • acc-off-sent
  • acc-on-retries
  • acc-on-sent
  • acc-req-pending
  • acc-req-queued
  • acc-req-retried
  • acc-req-sent
  • acc-req-timeout
  • acc-rsp-badresp
  • acc-rsp-dropped
  • acc-rsp-malformed
  • acc-rsp-rcvd
  • acc-rsp-roundtripusec
  • acc-rsp-unktype
  • acc-start-retries
  • acc-start-sent
  • acc-stop-retries
  • acc-stop-sent
  • acc-ttl-g1
  • acc-ttl-g2
  • auth-acc-rcvd
  • auth-chal-rcvd
  • auth-rej-rcvd
  • auth-rej-rcvdwdmu
  • auth-req-pending
  • auth-req-queued
  • auth-req-retried
  • auth-req-retriedwdmu
  • auth-req-sent
  • auth-req-sentwdmu
  • auth-rsp-badauth
  • auth-rsp-dropped
  • auth-rsp-malformed
  • auth-rsp-malformedattr 
  • auth-rsp-roundtripusec
  • auth-rsp-unktype
  • auth-timeout
  • cons-fail
  • group
  • ipaddr
  • keepalive-acct-req-sent
  • keepalive-acct-retried
  • keepalive-acct-rsp-badauth
  • keepalive-acct-rsp-dropped 
  • keepalive-acct-rsp-malformed
  • keepalive-acct-rsp-unktype
  • keepalive-acct-success
  • keepalive-acct-timeout
  • keepalive-auth-acc-rcvd
  • keepalive-auth-rej-rcvd
  • keepalive-auth-req-sent
  • keepalive-auth-retried
  • keepalive-auth-rsp-badauth
  • keepalive-auth-rsp-dropped
  • keepalive-auth-rsp-malformed
  • keepalive-auth-rsp-malformedattr
  • keepalive-auth-rsp-unktype
  • keepalive-auth-timeout
  • nasipaddr
  • online-acc-badmsgauth
  • online-acc-nomsgauth
  • online-acc-rej-rcvd
  • online-acc-req-pending
  • online-acc-req-retried
  • online-acc-req-sent
  • online-acc-req-timeout
  • online-acc-rsp-badauth
  • online-acc-rsp-malformed
  • online-acc-rsp-malformedattr
  • online-acc-rsp-rcvd
  • online-acc-rsp-unktype
  • port
  • probe-failed
  • probe-issued
  • probe-roundtriptimeusec
  • probe-success
  • servertype
  • vpnid
  • vpnname

For more information, refer to the New RADIUS Commands section in this chapter.

Modified RADIUS Bulk Statistics

This section identifies RADIUS bulk statistics modified in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Deprecated RADIUS Bulk Statistics

This section identifies deprecated RADIUS bulk statistics that are no longer supported in release 14.0.

None for this release.

New RADIUS Performance Commands

This section identifies new RADIUS performance commands available in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Modified RADIUS Performance Commands

This section identifies RADIUS performance commands modified in release 14.0.

show bulkstats variables

Applicable Product(s): All

Corrected Content: This section includes corrections to previously published content. The name of this modified RADIUS performance command in the previously published content was show variables, which is incorrect. It has been corrected here along with the command syntax, which has also been changed to show bulkstats variables in this document.

This command displays the bulkstatistics information corresponding to specified schema name and variables. In this release, new schema radius-group is available.

For more information, refer to the New RADIUS Commands section in this chapter.

Exec Mode

show bulkstats variables
radius-group [ obsolete ] ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ] ]

show variables

Applicable Product(s): All

Omitted Content: This change occurred in the June 29, 2012 code drop but was omitted from this document until now.

This command displays the bulkstatistics information corresponding to specified schema name and variables. In this release, new schema radius-group is available.

For more information, refer to the New RADIUS Commands section in this chapter.

Bulk Statistics Configuration Mode

show variables radius-group [ obsolete ]

Deprecated RADIUS Performance Commands

This section identifies deprecated RADIUS performance commands that are no longer supported in release 14.0.

None for this release.