Right click on the MWAM Card and select Configure.
Select category MWAM module.
Select a row and click on to the Statistics button.
Select the category GGSN CSG Statistics Contd.
The following information appears:
QS Quota Return Messages (cGgsnSACsgQuotaReturnReqs)
CSG Quota Push Responses (cGgsnSACsgQuotaPushResps)
CSG Service Stop Messages (cGgsnSACsgServiceStopMsgs)
CSG Service Stop Messages Received (cGgsnSACsgServiceStopReqs)
GGSN Quota Push Messages (cGgsnSACsgQuotaPushMsgs)
Indicates the number of quota return requests by the quota server. The quota server may send this message to cause the Content Service Gateway (CSG) to return unused quota for the target service. The quota server sends the quota return request when the validity timer expires, this in turn triggers the Credit Control Request (CCR) update. The Diameter Credit Control Application (DCCA) server grants quota in response to a quota return request.
Indicates the number of quota push responses by the Content Service Gateway. The purpose of quota push response is mainly to convey the session ID to the quota server, so that the quota server can save it for subsequent transactions that it originates
Indicates the number of service stop messages by the Content Service Gateway. The following list summarizes the situations under which a user is disconnected from the service:
Indicates the number of service stop messages received by the Content Service Gateway.
Indicates the number of quota push messages sent by the GGSN. GGSN sends the quota push message in the following conditions:
Indicates the number of quota push responses by the Content Service Gateway. The Content Service Gateway responds to the quota push with the quota push response. The cause information element in the GTP header indicates success or failure. The category whose quota is pushed must be statically configured on the Content Service Gateway. If it is not configured, the Content Service Gateway sends reject cause 255 in its quota push response.
Indicates the number of GTP level acknowledgements by the Content Service Gateway for some requests from the quota server (e.g., quota return request and service stop request). The acknowledgements do not contain the user index and service ID TLVs, which are helpful for category lookup. However, they contain the sequence number in the GTP header that matches with that of the corresponding requests.