Configure EDR Reporting

Note

EDR generation occurs after you configure the subscriber ID. Then, you can enable EDR reporting for a specific subscriber or for all the subscribers. If you have enabled the EDR reporting for all the subscribers, then the SMF ignores the individual subscriber ID configuration.

Note

To optimize the performance, it is recommended to enable EDR reporting only for a subset of subscribers with specific procedure ID.

To enable or disable the EDR generation for subscribers, use the following sample configuration:

config 
    edr reporting { enable [ all subscribers | file [ transaction | transaction-collision ] ] | disable file [ transaction | transaction-collision ] } 
    edr all subscribers  
    end  

NOTES:

  • edr reporting { enable [ all subscribers | file [ transaction | transaction-collision ] ] | disable file [ transaction | transaction-collision ] } —Specify this keyword to configure the EDR reporting on SMF. Use the edr reporting enable command to enable the EDR reporting functionality. Use the edr reporting disablefile command to disable the EDR reporting functionality for a specific file. By default, the EDR reporting is disabled.

  • Use the edr reporting enable all subscribers command or edr all subscribers to enable the EDR for all the subscribers.

    Note
    • To enable EDR reporting for a subscriber, use the edr subscribers subscriber_id command. subscriber_id must be an alphanumeric string. The default value is empty. Ensure to specify the exact subscriber key in this command. The SMF supports only IMSI (SUPI)-based EDR reporting.

    • Configure a minimum of one subscriber upon enabling the EDR reporting.

    • You can configure a maximum of 10 subscribers for generation of transaction collision EDRs.