Right-click the device, and select Configure. The Device Configuration dialog box appears.
Select GGSN Charging Gateway Status Contd from the Category list.
The following information appears:
Maximum Service Records (cgprsCgCdrOptionServiceRecord)
Partial CDR Enable All (cgprsCgPartialCdrGenEnableAll)
Real APN (cgprsCgCdrOptionApn)
Virtual APN (cgprsCgCdrOptionVirtualApn)
APN Selection Mode (cgprsCgCdrOptionApnSelMode)
Dynamic Address (cgprsCgCdrOptionDynamicAddr)
Network Initiated PDP Context (cgprsCgCdrOptionNip)
Served PDP Address (cgprsCgCdrOptionPdpAddress)
PDP Type (cgprsCgCdrOptionPdpType)
MSISDN Number (cgprsCgCdrOptionSerMsisdn)
SGSN PLMN ID (cgprsCgCdrOptionSgsnPlmn)
S-CDR CAMEL Information (cgprsCgCdrOptionCamelCharInfo)
International Mobile Equipment Identity (cgprsCgCdrOptionImeisv)
MS Time Zone (cgprsCgCdrOptionMsTimeZone)
Gateway GPRS Support Node-Call Detail Records (G-CDRs) contain information for part, or the entire duration, of a Packet Data Protocol (PDP) context. The G-CDR includes information such as the subscriber (MSISDN, IMSI), APN used, QoS applied, SGSN ID (as the mobile access location), a timestamp and duration, data volume recorded separately for the upstream and downstream direction, and volume thresholds for intermediate CDR generation and tariff time switches.
In addition to all of the above, enhanced G-CDRs contain a service-record part with the usage data of each service flow used by a PDP session (specified by category ID). For example, upstream and downstream volume and duration is recorded per service flow.
By default this feature is not enabled.
The number specified is the maximum number of service records a G-CDR can contain before the G-CDR is closed and a partial G-CDR is opened.
When set to true, enables GGSN to copy the SGSN list for charging release prior to release 4 (cgprsCgRelease). The SGSN change limit trigger specified in cgprsCgCdrSgsnChangeLimit must be set as well.
This can be set to true only when cgprsCgPartialCdrGenEnable is set to true. When set to false, the current SGSN address may not be present in CDR.
When set to true, real APN is included in G-CDR and accounting records.
When set to false, Access Point Name is disabled in G-CDRs. The option cannot be disabled if the CHARGING_RELEASE is 98 or 99.
When set to true, virtual APN is included in G-CDR and accounting records.
When set to false, real APN is included in the G-CDRs.
When set to true, the APN selection mode field is included in the G-CDR and sent to the charging gateway. The APN selection mode field indicates which was selected:
When set to true, the Dynamic Address field is included in G-CDRs and sent to the charging gateway.
When set to true, the Network Initiated PDP (NIP) context field is included in G-CDR and sent to the charging gateway. The inclusion of this field indicates that the PDP context is network-initiated. The field is omitted in case of a mobile-activated PDP context.
When set to true, the Served PDP Address field is included in G-CDR and sent to the charging gateway. The Served PDP Address field contains the PDP address of the served IMSI. This address is a network layer address, for example, of type IP version 4 or IP version 6. This parameter shall be present except when both the PDP type is PPP and dynamic PDP address assignment is used.
When set to true, the PDP Type field is included in G-CDRs. This field defines the PDP type; for example, IP, PPP, or IHOSS:OSP.
When set to true, GGSN provides the Mobile Station (MS) ISDN number (MSISDN) from the create PDP context request in the G-CDRs. Contains the MSISDN of the served party; served party refers to the mobile subscriber involved in the transaction recorded.
When set to false, GGSN does not provide the MSISDN number in the G-CDRs.
When set to true, the SGSN PLMN ID (MCC and MNC) is included in the G-CDR and sent to the charging gateway. The SGSN PLMN ID field contains a SGSN PLMN Identifier for the SGSNs that have been connected during the record. This implies that when the mobile station moves to another PLMN, the G-CDR has to be closed.
When set to true, S-CDR CAMEL information -- a copy of Tag and Length from SGSN's call detail record (S-CDR) received from SGSN -- is included in the G-CDR.
When set to false, the CAMEL field is not included in G-CDRs.
When set to true, the IMEI (Software Version) Information Element will be handled by GGSN in a transparent manner and will be sent to the charging gateway that is release 5.0-compliant without any modification.
International Mobile Equipment Identity IMEI Software Version (IMEISV): indicates identity of mobile equipment used by the subscriber.
When set to true, the mobile station Time Zone field is included in the G-CDRs and sent to the charging gateway.
Mobile station Time Zone indicates the offset between universal time and local time in steps of 15 minutes from the time zone where the mobile station currently resides.
When set to true, the Radio Access Type (RAT) Information Element is included in the G-CDRs and sent to the charging gateway. RAT indicates whether the SGSN serves the User Equipment (UE) by Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (UTRAN) or GSM/EDGE RAN (GERAN).
When set to true, the User Location Information Information Element is included in G-CDRs and sent to the charging gateway. User Location Information indicates the Cell Global Identity (CGI)/Service Area Identity (SAI) where the mobile station is currently located.