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Chapter 25 Monitoring Mobile Technologies
GPRS/UMTS Networks
Prime Network provides support on gathering the GTPP accounting setup details that are configured in
the mobile gateway for transferring the different types of CDRs from charging agent to a GTPP server
or accounting server.
GTPP is configured within the accounting context of an APN and is also used by GGSN, P-GW, and
S-GW to transmit CDRs to CGF.
The following topics provide details on how to work with GTPP in Prime Network Vision:
• Viewing GTPP Properties, page 25-24
• Viewing Additional Characteristics of a GTPP, page 25-25
• GTPP Commands, page 25-29
Viewing GTPP PropertiesPrime Network Vision displays the GTPPs in a GTPP container under the Mobile node in the logical
inventory. The icon used for representing GTPPs in the logical inventory is explained in Logical
Inventory Icons, page A-7.
To view GTPP properties:
Step 1 Right-click the required device in Prime Network Vision and choose Inventory.
Step 2 In the logical inventory window, choose Logical Inventory > Context > Mobile > GTPP Container.
Prime Network Vision displays the list of GTPP groups configured under the container. You can view
the individual GTPP group details from the table on the right pane or by choosing Logical
Inventory >Context > Mobile > GTPP Container > GTPP Group.
Table 25-14 describes the details available for each GTPP group.
Table 25-14 GTPP Properties in Logical Inventory
Field Description
Group Name Name of the GTPP group.
CDR Storage Mode Storage mode for CDRs, which could be Local or Remote.
CDR Timeout Maximum amount of time the system waits for a response from the CGF
before assuming the packet is lost.
CDR Max Retries Number of times the system attempts to a CGF that is not responding.
Max CDR Size (bytes) Maximum payload size of the GTPP packet.
Max CDR Wait Time Maximum pa yl oa d size of the GTPP packet. The payload includes the CDR
and the GTPP header.
Max CDRs in Message Maximum number of CDRs allowed in a single packet.
Recover Files Sequence
Number Indicates whether recovery of file sequence number is enabled or not. If
enabled, everytime the machine is rebooted, the file sequence number
continues from the last sequence number.
Data Request Start
Sequence Number The starting sequence number to be used in the GTPP data record transfer
(DRT) record.
Start File Sequence
Number Starting value of the file sequence number.