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Chapter 25 Monitoring Mobile Technologies
LTE Networks
Table 25-66 Timers and Restrictions Details
Field Description
Inter PDSN Handoff Indicates whether the Inter-PDSN handoff feature off is enabled.
Inter-PDSN handoff relates to the handoff between two PCFs with
connectivity to different PDSNs.
Note Inter-PDSN handoff can be of two types: Fast Handoff and Dormant
Handoff. Fast Handoff uses a GRE tunnel between two PDSNs to
transport user data for a single service instance. Dormant Hand off
occurs when a mobile station with a dormant packet session
determines that it has crossed a packet zone boundary.
Inter PDSN Handover
Use CANIDPANID Indicates whether usage of Current Access Network ID (CANID) or
Previous Access Network ID (PAN) is supported during an Inter-PDSN
handover.
Data Available
Indicator Indicates whether data transfer is available.
PMA Capability
Indicator The Proxy Mobile Agent capability (PMA) indicator, which determines
whether PMIP is supported by Prime Network.
Note PDSN sends the capability indicator through RADIUS to the AAA
server as an access-request packet to indicate to the AAA server that
PDSN supports PMIP. If the capability indicator attribu te is missing,
then PMIP is not supported by PDSN.
Direct LTE Indicator Indicates whether PDSN can send Direct LTE indicator in the Access
Request.
Data Over Signalling Indicates whether data transfer over a10 signalling channel instead of bearer
or subscriber channels from PCF or PDSN is allowed. By default, this
feature is not allowed.
Dormant Transition Indicates whether dormant transition of the RP link during the initial setup
of the subscriber session is allowed. If this option is disabled, then the
subscriber session will be disconnected if the RP link becomes dormant
during the initial setup.
ROHC IP Header
Compression Indicates whether the Robust Header Compression (ROHC) is enabled for
headers in the IP packets that are being sent by or sent to the PDSN. By
default, this option is disabled.
Always On Indication Indicates whether the Always On feature is enabled for a subscriber.
Note When the idle-time out limit runs out for a subscriber, the IP/PPP
session remains connected as long as the subscriber is reachable. By
default, this feature is disabled.
Setup TimeOut The maximum time (in seconds) allowed for a session to be setup be tw een
PCF and PDSN. This time can be any value between 1 and 1000000, and
defaults to 60 seconds.