Username
|
The name of
the subscribers using GGSN service.
|
Status
|
Indicates the
session status. Possible status are:
-
Online/Active
-
Offline/Inactive
|
Access Type
|
Indicates the
session type for this subscriber. See
Access Types.
|
Network Type
|
Indicates the
network service used for the subscriber session. See
Network Types.
|
Access Tech
|
Indicates the
accessing technology. See
Access Technologies.
|
Access Network
Peer ID
|
Indicates the
identifier of the peer in access network.
|
callid
|
The
subscriber's call identification number (callid).
|
imsi
|
The
subscriber's International mobile station identification (IMSI).
|
state
|
The session
state. The possible values are:
- Connected
- Connecting
-
Disconnecting
- Unknown
|
SGSN cntl
address
|
IP address of
SGSN system in network for control messages.
|
SGSN data
address
|
IP address of
SGSN system in network for data traffic messages.
|
Protocol User
Name
|
User name of
protocol.
|
MSISDN
|
The Mobile
Station International ISDN Number of subscriber node.
|
Emergency
Bearer Type
|
Bearer type
set as emergency. Possible values are:
- Only IMEI
- Authentic
IMSI
- Un-Authentic
IMSI
In case of the
non-emergency bearer type, the value displayed is N/A.
|
connect time
|
The time of
connection of this subscriber.
|
call duration
|
Duration of
call session.
|
idle time
|
Duration of
idle status of call session, when no activity detected for this session.
|
IMEI(SV)
|
International
mobile equipment identification- software version of connected subscriber.
|
SGSN-MCC-MNC
|
Mobile country
code (MCC) and mobile network code (MNC) of SGSN connected for this call.
|
ULI
|
Indicates the
user location information. The possible values are:
- CELL ID
-
MCC:
Mobile Country Code
-
MNC:
Mobile Network Code
-
LAC:
Location Area Code
-
CI: Cell
Identity
-Absent
|
SGSN RAI
|
Indicates the
Routing Area Identity (RAI) of the SGSN connected to this call. The possible
values are:
- MCC
- MNC
- Unknown
|
Gi-APN
|
Access point
name used for this session on Gi interface, towards PDN.
|
NSAPI
|
Identifier for
Network Service Access Point (NSAP) index.
|
Gn-APN
|
Access point
name used for this session on Gn interface, in network side between GSNs.
|
S6b Returned Virtual APN
|
Displays the S6b returned full virtual APN name, if the Virtual
APN Truncation feature is enabled. Otherwise, it displays 'n/a’.
For more information on this feature, see the
Rf Interface Support chapter in the administration
guide of the product you are deploying.
|
Restoration
priority level
|
Identifies the
restoration priority value associated with the PND connection.
|
Total
subscribers matching specified criteria
|
Identifies the
total number of subscribers matching criteria for restoration priority value
associated with the PND connection.
|
IMS Auth
Service
|
Indicates
whether IMS authorization (Gx) interface support is enabled or not.
|
S6b Auth
Status
|
Indicates
whether S6b interface authorization is enabled or not.
|
GGSN
Preservation Mode
|
Indicates
whether preservation-mode support for GGSN is enabled or not.
Note: This is a
customer-specific counter that requires a customer-specific license.
|
Vendor Id
|
Indicates
the identification of vendor who uses GGSN preservation mode feature.
|
GGSN LORC
State
|
Indicates
the state of the overcharging protection feature for specific subscriber.
Possible
status are:
- Yes
(overcharging protection is enabled)
- No
(overcharging protection is enabled)
- N/A
(overcharging protection is not applicable)
This counter
is applicable when GGSN is enabled for overcharging protection for subscriber
due to loss of radio coverage and SGSN notifies Update PDP Contexts for QOS
change with GTP-C extension for LORC.
|
GGSN Bearer
Control Mode
|
Indicates whether network controlled QoS negotiation enabled or
not and also the mode applicable for bearer control for this. Possible values
are:
- MS-Only
- Mixed (MS
and Network)
|
FOCS
|
Indicates
whether free of charge service is enabled or not.
Note: This is a
customer-specific service that requires a customer-specific license.
|
ODB
|
Indicates
whether Operator Determined Barring is enabled or not.
Note: This is a
customer-specific service that requires a customer-specific license.
|
ip address
|
Indicates
the primary IP address of the subscriber interface in the session.
|
ggsn-service-name
|
The name of
the GGSN service for this subscriber.
|
GTPU Address
|
GTP-U/data
address of the subscriber, which can be either of the IPv4/IPv6 address.
|
gtpu-service-name
|
The name of
the GTP-U service associated with the 'ggsn-service-name', which can be bound
with one or more addresses.
|
initiated by
|
Indicates
whether QoS initiated by MS or network.
|
Subscriber
Type
|
Indicates
the type of subscriber. Possible values are Visiting or Home.
|
Accounting
mode
|
Indicates
the accounting mode applicable for this subscriber: Possible modes are:
- gtpp
- none
-
radius-diameter
|
APN
Selection mode
|
Indicates
the APN selection mode applicable for this subscriber: Possible modes are:
- Chosen by
SGSN
- Sent by MS
- Subscribed
|
ip
allocation type
|
Indicates
the IP allocation type applicable for this subscriber: Possible types are:
- DHCP proxy
- DHCP relay
- local pool
- AAA
|
gtp version
|
Indicates
the GTPP version used for this subscriber: Possible versions are 0 and 1.
|
ipv6
allocation type
|
Indicates
the allocation method by which the IPv6 address has been allocated. The
possible values are:
- local pool
(allocated from local pool)
-
dhcpv6-proxy (allocated by DHCP server)
- aaa (S6b
or AAA returned IP address)
- no-dynamic
(Static IP address)
- unknown
- N/A
|
ggsn c-teid
|
Indicates
the GGSN Tunnel Endpoint Identifier (TEID) for GTP-C messages.
|
ggsn u-teid
|
Indicates
the GGSN Tunnel Endpoint Identifier (TEID) for GTP-U messages.
|
sgsn c-teid
|
Indicates
the SGSN Tunnel Endpoint Identifier (TEID) for GTP-C messages.
|
sgsn u-teid
|
Indicates
the SGSN Tunnel Endpoint Identifier (TEID) for GTP-U messages.
|
charging id
|
Indicates
the charging identifier for this subscriber.
|
charging
chars
|
Specifies
the charging characteristics behavior applicable for this subscriber session.
|
access-link
ip-frag
|
Configures
IP fragmentation processing over the Access-link.
|
ignore
DF-bit data-tunnel
|
Indicates if
whether during Mobile IP tunneling, the DF bit is not ignored and packets are
not fragmented.
|
traffic flow
template
|
The name of
the traffic flow template (TFT) applicable for this subscriber session.
|
Source
context
|
The name of
a configured source context from which the subscriber initiates a session.
|
Destination
context
|
The name of
a configured destination context through which the subscriber is provided
access to the packet data network.
|
Authentication context
|
The name of
a configured authentication context from which the subscriber gets
authentication.
|
Accounting
context
|
The name of
a configured accounting context through which the subscriber is provided
accounting of data session.
|
Mediation
context
|
The name of
a configured mediation context to use for communicating with the mediation
device. If this context is not specified in APN configuration mode, the
destination context will be used.
|
Mediation no
early PDUs
|
Specifies
whether or not the
no-early-pdu option is configured for this subscriber.
If
no-early-PDUs is enabled, the chassis does not send
uplink/downlink data from/to a MS till it receives the Acct-Rsp Start for the
same from the mediation device. On receiving the Acct-Rsp, pending PDUs are
sent out.
|
Mediation No
Interims
|
Specifies
whether or not the
no-interims option configured for this subscriber.
If
no-interims is enabled, the chassis does not send any
interim message to the mediation device.
|
Mediation
Delay GTP Response
|
Specifies
whether or not the
delay-GTP-response option is configured for this subscriber.
When
enabled, this option delays the Create PDP Context response until an Accounting
Start response is received from the mediation device.
|
active input
acl
|
The active
IPv4 access control list (ACL) for inward traffic.
|
active
output acl
|
The active
IPv4 access control list (ACL) for outward traffic.
|
active input
IPv6 acl
|
The active
IPv6 access control list (ACL) for inward traffic.
|
active
output IPv6 acl
|
The active
IPv6 access control list (ACL) for outward traffic.
|
ECS Rulebase
|
The rulebase
applicable for this subscriber when ECS is enabled.
|
CBB-Policy
|
The CBB
policy associated with the subscriber.
|
Firewall
Policy
|
Indicates
whether firewall processing for this subscriber is enabled.
|
CF Policy ID
|
The
identifier of content filtering policy ID.
|
active input
plcy grp
|
The active
input policy group for inward traffic flow.
|
active
output plcy grp
|
The active
output policy group for outward traffic flow.
|
Layer 3
tunneling
|
Indicates if
Layer 3 tunneling is enabled.
|
alloc/retention priority
|
Indicates
the traffic handling priority for quality of service (QOS) differentiated
service code point (DSCP) if the allocation priority is present in the QOS
profile. Possible priorities are 1, 2 or 3.
|
traffic
class
|
Indicates
the class of traffic applied for quality of service (QOS) in this subscriber
session. Possible classes are:
- background
-
conversational
-
interactive
- streaming
|
traffic
priority
|
Indicates
the priority for interactive class of traffic for this subscriber session.
Possible priorities are 1, 2 or 3.
|
delivery
order
|
Specifies
the delivery order included in service data unit (SDU) for packets to this
subscriber.
|
Negotiated
MBR for up (bps)
|
Indicates
the maximum bit rate in bits per seconds negotiated for this subscriber in
uplink direction.
|
Negotiated
MBR for down (bps)
|
Indicates
the maximum bit rate in bits per seconds negotiated for this subscriber in
downlink direction.
|
Negotiated
GBR for up (bps)
|
Indicates
the guaranteed bit rate in bits per seconds negotiated for this subscriber in
uplink direction.
|
Negotiated
GBR for down (bps)
|
Indicates
the guaranteed bit rate in bits per seconds negotiated for this subscriber in
downlink direction.
|
Negotiated
GBR for down (bps)
|
Indicates
the guaranteed bit rate in bits per seconds negotiated for this subscriber in
downlink direction.
|
Downlink APN
AMBR (bps)
|
Indicates
the aggregate maximum bit rate in bits per second set in downlink direction for
APN.
|
Uplink APN
AMBR (bps)
|
Indicates
the aggregate maximum bit rate in bits per second set in uplink direction for
APN.
|
PCRF
Authorized Bearer
|
This group
displays the PCRF authorized QoS attributes for GGSN service.
|
QCI
|
Indicates
the QoS Class Identifier (QCI) received through authorized bearer QoS for GGSN
service. Possible values are between 1 through 9.
|
ARP
|
Indicates
the Allocation and Retention Priority (ARP) set in authorized bearer QoS for
GGSN service. Possible values are between 1 through 3.
|
PCI
|
Indicates
the Preemption Capability Indicator (PCI) value in ARP in authorized bearer QoS
for GGSN service.
Possible
values are:
0 - disabled
1 - enabled
|
PL
|
Indicates
the Priority level (PL) value in ARP in authorized bearer QoS for GGSN service.
Possible values are between 1 through 15.
|
PVI
|
Indicates
the Preemption Vulnerability Indicator (PVI) value in ARP in authorized bearer
QoS for GGSN service.
Possible
values are:
0 - disabled
1 - enabled
|
MBR uplink
(bps)
|
Indicates
the maximum bit reate (MBR) value in bit per second for uplink direction in
authorized bearer QoS for GGSN service.
|
MBR downlink
(bps)
|
Indicates
the maximum bit rate (MBR) value in bit per second for downlink direction in
authorized bearer QoS for GGSN service.
|
GBR uplink
(bps)
|
Indicates
the guaranteed bit rate (GBR) value in bit per second for uplink direction in
authorized bearer QoS for GGSN service.
|
GBR downlink
(bps)
|
Indicates
the guaranteed bit rate (GBR) value in bit per second for downlink direction in
authorized bearer QoS for GGSN service.
|
APN AMBR
uplink (bps)
|
Indicates
the aggregate maximum bit rate (AMBR) in bits per second set in uplink
direction for APN.
|
APN AMBR
downlink (bps)
|
Indicates
the aggregate maximum bit rate (AMBR) in bits per second set in downing
direction for APN.
|
Ran
procedure pkts buffered
|
Indicates
the total number of packets buffered in sub-system waiting for RAB setup ready
flag. This is enabled for RAN Procedure Ready delay buffering feature for GGSN
service used by this subscriber. Buffer limit is 1024 packets.
|
Ran
procedure buffer overflow pkts drop
|
Indicates
the total number of packets dropped after sub-system buffer was full (buffer
limit is 1024 packets) and GGSN is still waiting for RAB setup ready flag. This
is enabled for RAN Procedure Ready delay buffering feature for GGSN service
used by this subscriber.
|
Downlink
traffic-negotiate-limit
|
Indicates
whether traffic flow negotiate limit is configured for this subscriber under
traffic policing feature in downlink direction.
|
Downlink
traffic-rate-limit
|
Indicates
whether traffic flow rate limit is configured for this subscriber under traffic
shaping feature in downlink direction.
|
Uplink
traffic-negotiate-limit
|
Indicates
whether traffic flow negotiate limit is configured for this subscriber under
traffic policing feature in uplink direction.
|
Uplink
traffic-rate-limit
|
Indicates
whether traffic flow rate limit is configured for this subscriber under traffic
shaping feature in uplink direction.
|
Downlink
traffic-shaping
|
Indicates
whether traffic shaping is enabled or not for this subscriber under traffic
shaping feature in downlink direction.
Possible
states are Enabled or Disabled.
|
Uplink
traffic-shaping
|
Indicates
whether traffic shaping is enabled or not for this subscriber under traffic
shaping feature in uplink direction.
Possible
states are Enabled or Disabled.
|
Peak data
rate(bps)
|
Indicates
the peak data rate allowed in downlink/uplink direction through traffic rate
limiting.
|
Guaranteed
data rate(bps)
|
Indicates
the guaranteed data rate allowed in downlink/uplink direction through traffic
rate limiting.
|
Burst Size
|
This group
indicates the static/dynamic burst size in bytes for peak and guaranteed rate
limiting for this class of QoS in this APN.
|
Auto
Readjust
|
Indicates
whether auto readjustment of burst size is enabled or not.
Possible
states are Enabled or Disabled.
|
Auto
Readjust Duration
|
Indicates
the configured auto readjust duration in a seconds.
If auto
readjust is enabled and no readjust duration is specified the default value is
1 second.
|
Peak Burst
Size(bytes)
|
Indicates
the peak burst size in bytes calculated dynamically by auto readjust duration
and rate limit value.
|
Guaranteed
Burst Size(bytes)
|
Indicates
the guaranteed burst size in bytes calculated dynamically by auto readjust
duration (seconds) and rate limit value (bytes).
This counter
is applicable only when auto readjustment is enabled.
|
Peak data
rate(bps)
|
Indicates
the peak data rate configured for this subscriber in bits per seconds.
|
Guaranteed
data rate(bps)
|
Indicates
the guaranteed data rate configured for this subscriber in bits per seconds.
|
Downlink CSS
Information
|
This group
provides the information regarding content steering service for downlink
traffic.
|
Service Name
|
Name of the
content steering service applicable for downlink traffic.
|
downlink
pkts to svc
|
Total number
of packets from subscriber node (downlink direction) sent to CSS service.
|
downlink
pkts from svc
|
Total number
of packets from CSS service sent to subscriber node (downlink direction).
|
Uplink CSS
Information
|
This group
provides the information regarding content steering service for uplink traffic.
|
Service Name
|
Name of the
content steering service applicable for uplink traffic.
|
uplink pkts
to svc
|
Total number
of packets from PDN/Internet (uplink direction) sent to CSS service.
|
uplink pkts
from svc
|
Total number
of packets from CSS service sent to PDN/Internet (uplink direction).
|
Bearer
Establishment
|
Indicates
the status of bearer establishment.
|
Bearer not
ready
|
This group
indicates the number of bytes dropped when bearer was ready.
|
IM-CN
Signaling Context
|
Specifies
the name of the signaling context used for IM-CN (IP Multimedia-Core Network)
for interoperability with IP multimedia subsystem (IMS) service.
|
input pkts
|
Indicates
the number of packets received.
|
output pkts
|
Indicates
the number of packets transmitted.
|
input bytes
|
Indicates
the number of bytes received.
|
output bytes
|
Indicates
the number of bytes transmitted.
|
input bytes
dropped
|
Indicates
the number of bytes that were dropped while receiving data for this subscriber
session.
|
output bytes
dropped
|
Indicates
the number of bytes that were dropped while transmitting data for this
subscriber session.
|
input pkts
dropped
|
Indicates
the number of packets that were dropped while receiving data for this
subscriber session.
|
output pkts
dropped
|
Indicates
the number of packets that were dropped while transmitting data for this
subscriber session.
This field
includes packets blocked by Access Control Lists (ACLs). Do not use this figure
when computing the total number of output packets.
|
input pkts
dropped due to zero mbr
|
Indicates
the number of packets that were dropped while receiving data due to configured
maximum bit rate (MBR) was set to zero for a subscriber.
This counter
is applicable when system drops uplink/downlink packets when SGSN notifies
Update PDP Contexts for QOS change with bandwidth rate as zero for
conversation/streaming class of services.
|
output pkts
dropped due to zero mbr
|
Indicates
the number of packets that were dropped while transmitting data due to
configured maximum bit rate (MBR) was set to zero for a subscriber.
This counter
is applicable when system drops uplink/downlink packets when SGSN notifies
Update PDP Contexts for QOS change with bandwidth rate as zero for
conversation/streaming class of services.
|
out packet
dropped due to lorc
|
Indicates
the number of packets that were dropped while UE was out of coverage area or
radio coverage was lost for a subscriber.
This counter
is applicable when GGSN is enabled for overcharging protection for subscriber
due to loss of radio coverage and SGSN notifies Update PDP Contexts for QOS
change with GTP-C extension for LORC.
|
pk rate from
user(bps)
|
The peak
data rate, in bits per second, obtained for data sent from the subscriber to
the network during the last sampling period. The sampling period is 30 seconds.
|
pk rate to
user(bps)
|
The peak
data rate, in bits per second, obtained for data received from the network by
the subscriber during the last sampling period. The sampling period is 30
seconds.
|
ave rate
from user(bps)
|
The average
data rate, in bits per second, obtained for data sent from the subscriber to
the network during the last sampling period. The sampling period is 30 seconds.
|
ave rate to
user(bps)
|
The average
data rate, in bits per second, obtained for data received from the network by
the subscriber during the last sampling period. The sampling period is 30
seconds.
|
sust rate
from user(bps)
|
The mean
data rate, in bits per second, obtained for data sent from the subscriber to
the network during the last three sampling periods. The sampling period is 30
seconds.
|
sust rate to
user(bps)
|
The mean
data rate, in bits per second, obtained for data received from the network by
the subscriber during the last three sampling periods. The sampling period is
30 seconds.
|
pk rate from
user(pps)
|
The peak
data rate, in packets per second, obtained for data sent from the subscriber to
the network during the last sampling period. The sampling period is 30 seconds.
|
pk rate to
user(pps)
|
The peak
data rate, in packets per second, obtained for data received from the network
by the subscriber during the last sampling period. The sampling period is 30
seconds.
|
ave rate
from user(pps)
|
The average
data rate, in packets per second, obtained for data sent from the subscriber to
the network during the last sampling period. The sampling period is 30 seconds.
|
ave rate to
user(pps)
|
The average
data rate, in packets per second, obtained for data received from the network
by the subscriber during the last sampling period. The sampling period is 30
seconds.
|
sust rate
from user(pps)
|
The mean
data rate, in packets per second, obtained for data sent from the subscriber
tot he network during the last three sampling periods. The sampling period is
30 seconds.
|
sust rate to
user(pps)
|
The mean
data rate, in packets per second, obtained for data received from the network
by the subscriber during the last three sampling periods. The sampling period
is 30 seconds.
|
link
online/active percent
|
The
percentage of time that the data link was online and active during the last
sampling period. The sampling period is 30 seconds.
|
ipv4 bad hdr
|
Indicates
the number of IPv4 packets received with bad headers.
|
ipv4 ttl
exceeded
|
Indicates
the number of IPv4 packets dropped because their time-to-live was exceeded for
this subscriber session.
|
ipv4
fragments sent
|
Indicates
the number of IPv4 packet fragments that were transmitted.
|
ipv4 could
not fragment
|
Indicates
the number of IPv4 packets that could not be fragmented.
|
ipv4 input
acl drop
|
Indicates
the number of IPv4 packets dropped due to an inbound access control list (ACL)
violation.
This counter
may increment even if no ACL is configured.
|
ipv4 output
acl drop
|
Indicates
the number of IPv4 packets dropped due to an outbound access control list (ACL)
violation.
|
ipv4 input
css down drop
|
Indicates
the number of input packets dropped because the CSS service is yet not up or
the service went down.
|
ipv4 output
css down drop
|
Indicates
the number of output packets dropped because the CSS service is yet not up or
the service went down.
|
ipv4 output
xoff pkts drop
|
Indicates
the number of packets dropped because of flow control.
|
ipv4 output
xoff bytes drop
|
Indicates
the number of bytes dropped because of flow control.
|
ipv4 source
violations
|
Indicates
the number of IPv4 source validation violations.
|
ipv4
proxy-dns redirect
|
The number
of foreign DNS request packets intercepted and redirected to the home DNS for
the subscriber.
|
ipv4
proxy-dns pass-thru
|
The number
of foreign DNS request packets allowed through the intercept filter for the
subscriber.
|
ipv4
proxy-dns drop
|
The number
of foreign DNS request packets not matching either redirect or pass-thru rules
for the subscriber.
|
ip source
violations no acct
|
The IP
source validation violations that were detected but not included in the
statistics.
|
ip source
violations ignored
|
The IP
source validation violations that were detected but then ignored.
|
ipv4 output
no-flow drop
|
The number
of IP packets not matching traffic classifier and dropped for the subscriber.
|
dormancy
total
|
Indicates
the total amount of time in seconds that the subscriber session was dormant
over the duration of the session.
|
handoff
total
|
The total
number of subscriber sessions handed off.
|
ipv4 icmp
packets dropped
|
When hide
service address is enabled and a service in the system is sent ping packets or
a traceroute is executed, the packets pertaining to the service address are
dropped. This counter shows the number of those packets that have been dropped.
|
DHCP context
|
Name of the
system context in which DHCP service is configured.
|
DHCP service
|
Name of the
DHCP service configured for this subscriber.
|
DHCP server
|
Name of the
DHCP servers configured for this subscriber for DHCP function.
|
DHCP lease
expiry policy
|
Specifies
the DHCP address lease expiry policy. Possible actions are autoconnect or
disconnect
|
DHCP lease
obtained
|
Specifies
the whether lease obtained after lease expiry or not.
|
DHCP lease
remaining
|
Specifies
the status of lease obtained for DHCP allocated IP address.
|
Total
subscribers matching specified criteria
|
The total
number of subscribers matching the specified criteria.
|