1
|
Gateway RTT Record Number
|
Counter in <proclet-type> | <instance-id> | <RTT-record-#>
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All
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2
|
Gateway RTT Version Number
|
Version 3 in R20.0
|
All
|
3
|
Procedure Number
|
Defined in CFS Table 1
|
All
|
4
|
Gateway Name
|
Host Name of the Chassis
|
All
|
5
|
Procedure Start Time (GMT)
|
Time in UTC, (to ms accuracy)
|
All
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6
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Procedure End Time (GMT)
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Time in UTC, (to ms accuracy)
|
All
|
7
|
ASR5K CallID
|
Internal CallID, for example [376efb10]
|
All
|
8
|
GW Name
|
Gateway name (ePDG/P-GW/SaMOG) for which the RTT record is generated.
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All
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9 to 10
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Reserved
|
|
|
11
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IMSI
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Example [311480076488840]
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1, 11, 12, 13, 22, 24, 27, 28, 30, 32, 33 and 34
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12 |
MSISDN
|
Example [19728256305]
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1, 5, 7, 15, 16 and 17
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13
|
IMEISV
|
Example [9900028823793406]
|
1, 11 and 15
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14
|
TAI - MCC/MNC/TAC
|
Example string [311-480-0x3B00]
|
1 through 6 ,11, 12, 15 and 16
|
15
|
Cell ID
|
ECI. Example [0xE70D01]
|
1 through 6, 11, 12, 15 and 16
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16
|
ASR5.5K Disconnect Reason
|
Internal reason for session disconnect (Example: timeout, error).
For more information, refer to the Statistics and Counters Reference Guide.
|
All (pending error)
|
17
|
MAC Address
|
MAC address of the UE device. This attribute is same as the calling-station-ID, in case of SaMOG radius call flow. Example:
0034567890AB
|
24, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33 and 34
|
18 to 20
|
Reserved
|
|
|
21
|
Serving Network
|
MCC MNC. Example [311480]
|
1 and 5
|
22
|
Radio Access Technology
|
Defined in TS29.274, example [6 = E-UTRAN]
|
22
|
23
|
Handover Indicator
|
HI field in Indication attribute; example [0 = New PDN; 1 = Handover]
|
1 and 5
|
24
|
SGW/HSGW/ePDG/SaMOG Control TEID
|
Tunnel Identifier for Peer. Example [0x26B609F0]
|
1, 2 and 5
|
25
|
PGW Control TEID
|
Tunnel Identifier for PGW. Example [0x084BC005]
|
1 and 2
|
26
|
AN GW Address
|
IP Address of Remote GW: HSGW or SGW
|
1, 2 and 5
|
27
|
Access Point Name
|
String, example:
[Customerims.mnc311.mcc480.3 gppnetwork.org]
|
1
|
28
|
Framed-IP Address
|
UE assigned IPv4 address
|
1, 11, 12 and 13
|
29
|
Framed-IPv6 Address
|
UE assigned IPv6 prefix/address
|
1, 11, 12 and 13
|
30
|
Uplink AMBR
|
In Kbps; example [0-4294967295]
|
1 and 6
|
31
|
Downlink AMBR
|
In Kbps; example [0-4294967295]
|
1 and 6
|
32
|
PCO DNS IPv6 Address – Primary
|
IPv6 Address of Primary DNS server
|
1
|
33
|
PCO DNS IPv6 Address – Secondary^Tertiary
|
Secondary IPv6 Address ^ Tertiary IPv6 Address for DNS
|
1
|
34
|
PCO DNS IPv4 Address – Primary
|
IPv4 address
|
1
|
35
|
PCO DNS IPv4 Address - Secondary
|
Secondary IPv4 Address ^ Tertiary IPv6 Address for DNS
|
1
|
36
|
List of EPS Bearer IDs (Successful
|
Each bearer Id shall be separated by a “|” Example 1 | 3 | 5
|
1, 2, 4, 5 and 6
|
37
|
Linked Bearer Identity
|
Based on TS29.274, example [0-15]
|
2, 3, 4 and 5
|
38
|
Uplink MBR
|
In Kbps. MBR. Example 1234 | 3456 | 567
MBR of each bearer shall be separated by "|” and has the same order as of IE 37
|
1 and 6
|
39
|
Downlink MBR
|
Same as Uplink MBR
|
1 and 6
|
40
|
Uplink GBR
|
In Kbps. GBR. Example 1234 | 3456 | 567
MBR of each bearer shall be separated by "|” and has same order as of IE 37
|
1 and 6
|
41
|
Downlink GBR
|
Same as Uplink GBR
|
1 and 6
|
42
|
GTP Cause Value
|
Based on TS29.274 Request/Acceptance/Rejection Cause, example [1-255]
|
1 to 6
|
43
|
Piggyback Record Indicator
|
Explicit indication of piggyback message record, example (0=no; 1=yes)
|
2 and 5
|
44
|
Reserved
|
|
|
45
|
SGW/HSGW/ePDG/SaMOG Data TEID
|
Tunnel Identifier for Peer, example [0x26B609F0]
|
1,2 and 5
|
46
|
PGW Data TEID
|
Tunnel Indentifier for P-GW, example [0x084BC005]
|
1 and 2
|
47 to 50
|
Reserved
|
|
|
51
|
Session ID
|
Session-ID for Authentication Session, example,
UTF8 String [0006-diamproxy.WSBOMAGJPNC. S6b.vzims.com; 21604107; 449305093; 536f9359-503]
|
7 to 18 and 24
|
52
|
Auth-Application ID
|
Example [S6b = 16777999 , Gx = 16777238, Gy = 4]
|
7 to 18 and 24
|
53
|
PGW-Host (Origin Host)
|
FQDN of PGW, example [0004-diamproxy. WSBOMAGJPNC. Gy.vzims. com]
|
7 to 18 and 24
|
54
|
Diameter Peer Address Realm
|
FQDN of 3GPP AAA, PCRF OCS realm, example [Customerims.com]
|
7 to 18 and 24
|
55
|
Dest Peer Host
|
FQDN of 3GPP AAA, PCRF, OCS host, example [njbbpcrf1a.vzims.com]
|
7 to 18 and 24
|
56
|
CC Request Type
|
Example Enumerated [1-3, for I, U, T]
|
11, 12, 13, 15, 16 and 17
|
57
|
CC Request Number
|
Example [0]
|
11, 12, 13, 15, 16 and 17
|
58
|
Result Code
|
Diameter Result Code based on RFC3588, example [2001]
|
7 to 18 and 24
|
59
|
Origin State ID
|
Example [1366695723]
|
7 to 18
|
60
|
Service-Selection
|
AVP used for providing APN name for authorization, example [Customerinternet]
|
12 and 24
|
61
|
Charging Gateway Function Host
|
FQDN of CGF, example [cgf1.NEE29.vzims.com]
|
5 and 7
|
62
|
Charging Group ID
|
Charging ID of each bearer shall be separated by “|” in the order same as that of IE 37 followed by 44
|
5 and 7
|
63
|
Server-Name (CSCF Address)
|
Only on IMS APN, example [pcscf1.CTX07.vzims.com]
|
7
|
64
|
Framed-pool
|
Pool name from which IPv4 address is to be allocated, example [int41]
|
7
|
65
|
Framed-IPv6-Pool
|
Pool name from which IPv6 prefix is to be allocated, example [ims61]
|
7
|
66
|
Auth-Request-Type
|
Based on TS29.273 and 29.212. Example Enumerated [1-3]
|
7 and 24
|
67
|
Re-Auth-Request-Type
|
Based on TS29.273 and 29.212. Example Enumerated [0-1]
|
8, 14 and 18
|
68
|
Diameter Termination Cause
|
Based on TS29.273 and 29.212. Example Enumerated [1-8]
|
9, 13 and 17
|
69
|
QoS Class Identifier
|
QCI, example [8]
|
11, 12, 15 and 16
|
70
|
IP-CAN Type
|
Example [5 = 3GPP-EPS]
|
11, 12 and 14
|
71
|
Event Trigger
|
Based on TS29.212, Series of Pipe Delimited Triggers, example [1 = QOS_CHANGE]
|
11 and 12
|
72
|
Reserved IE / Unused
|
|
|
73
|
Charging-Rule-Remove
|
Name of the removed Charging rule, example String [RTRRule3300]
|
12
|
74
|
Charging-Rule-Install
|
Name of the installed Charging rule, example String[RTRRule3300]
|
11
|
75
|
Multiple Services Indicator
|
Based on TS32.299, example Enumerated [0-1]
|
15, 16 and 17
|
76
|
Multiple Services Credit Control Rating-Group
|
Identifier of Rating Troup, example [3300]
|
15, 16 and 17
|
77
|
Multiple Services Credit Control Granted Service Unit
|
CC-Total-Octets, example [524288000]
|
15
|
78 to 80
|
Reserved
|
|
|
81
|
EAP Auth-Session-State
|
Example: STATE_MAINTAINED (0)
|
24
|
82
|
WLAN User-Name
|
Example: 0311150123456701@ wlan.mnc150. mcc311.3 gppnetwork.org
|
24
|
83
|
RAT Type
|
Example: 0 = WLAN
|
24
|
84
|
Visited Network Identifier
|
Example: mnc150.mcc311.3gppnetwork.org
|
24
|
85
|
EAP-Master-Session-Key
|
MSK
|
24
|
86
|
APN Configuration
|
PDN-Type | Service = Selection | Gateway
|
24
|
87 to 90
|
Reserved
|
|
|
91
|
MAG IP Address
|
MAG IP Address
|
19 and 20
|
92
|
LMA IP Address
|
LMA IP Address
|
19 and 20
|
93
|
IMSI-NAI
|
Example:. 6311480000021024@nai.epc. mnc480. mcc311.3 gppnetwork.org
|
19 and 20
|
94
|
Service Selection Mobility Option
|
Set to EPS APN Name, formatted as 3GPP TS 23.003, example, Customerims
|
19 and 20
|
95
|
Home Network Prefix Option
|
Dynamic or Static Prefix assigned plus IID allocated for UE
|
19 and 20
|
96
|
IPv4 Address Request
|
Address/Prefix, example. 209.165.200.225/32
|
19
|
97
|
IPv4 Address Acknowledgement
|
Status:Address/Prefix, example. 0:209.165.200.225/32
|
19
|
98
|
IPv4 Default Router
|
IPv4 Address, example. 209.165.200.226
|
19
|
99
|
Uplink GRE key
|
Hex, e.g. 0x004D90CC
|
19
|
100
|
Downlink GRE key
|
Hex, example. 0xCC904D00
|
19
|
101
|
Charging Characteristics
|
Hex, example. 0x0A
|
19
|
102
|
Charging ID
|
Hex, example. 0x5E9BD665
|
19
|
103
|
Serving Network
|
MCC-MNC
|
19
|
104
|
Base Station ID
|
Hex, example. 001C0001008A
|
19
|
105
|
MEID
|
Decimal String, example. 99000044001930
|
|
106
|
Binding Sequence #
|
16 bit unsigned integer for Binding Update and Ack
|
19
|
107
|
Lifetime
|
16 bit unsigned integer representing ime before binding unit is considered expired. Example. 0x0708
|
19
|
108
|
Handoff Indicator Option
|
HO Indicator Example. 0x01 = new attachment
|
19
|
109
|
Access Technology Type (ATT)
|
Example. 0x09 = eHRPD
|
19
|
110
|
Proxy Binding Status
|
8-bit unsigned integer indicating status of BU processing.
|
19
|
111
|
PCO DNS IPv6 Address
|
DNS IPv6 Address. if multiple, format = “Addr1|Addr2”
|
19
|
112
|
PCO DNS IPv4 Address
|
DNS IPv4 Address. if multiple, format = “Addr1|Addr2”
|
19
|
113
|
P-CSCF Address
|
P-CSCF IPv6 Address (if multiple, format = “Addr1!Addr2”
|
19
|
114
|
Binding Revocation Status
|
8-bit unsigned integer indicating result of processing BRI. Values less than 128 indicates success
|
20
|
115
|
Binding Revocation Sequence #
|
Sequence number to match BRI and BRA messages
|
20
|
116
|
Revocation Trigger
|
8-bit unsigned integer indicating per UE or global reasons for trigger
|
20
|
117
|
Revocation Flag
|
Hex, example. 0x4
|
20
|
118 to 130
|
Reserved
|
|
|
131
|
UE IP Address
|
UE IP address
|
21, 22, 23 and 26
|
132
|
UE UDP Port for SA_INIT
|
UE UDP Source Port for SA_INIT
|
21, 22, 23 and 26
|
133
|
ePDG Address
|
ePDG IP address for SA_INIT
|
21, 22, 23 and 26
|
134
|
ePDG Port
|
ePDG UDP Port for SA_INIT (example: 4500 for IKE)
|
21, 22, 23 and 26
|
135
|
Initiator SPI
|
Initiator (UE) SPI
|
21, 22 and 26
|
136
|
Responder SPI
|
Responder (ePDG) SPI
|
21, 22 and 26
|
137
|
Transform Header Type and ID
|
TypeID negotiated value is entered.
x|y|z|w|U (Enc/prf/Integrity/Dhg/ESN)
In case value is not negotiated, then -1 is entered. Example: PRF is not present in IKE_Auth. Value will be IANA standard number for these protocols.
|
21, 22 and 26
|
138
|
KE DH Group
|
Diffie Hellman Group Number
|
21 and 26
|
139
|
Notify Message Type
|
Example: NAT_Detection IP Type (delimited as necessary) will be delimited as x|y|z^a|b|c where x/y/z are notify in Procedure
request and a/b are notify in Procedure response. If either Request or Response doesn't have any Notify, it will be blank
either before or after the delimiter ^.
|
21 and 26
|
140
|
IDi
|
Identification Initiator: RFC822 Address, example: 0311150123456701@wlan.mnc150. mcc311. 3gppnetwork.org
|
22
|
141
|
IDr
|
Identification Responder: IKEv2 FQDN ID, example: apncf.w-apn. mnc150.mcc311. pub. 3gppnetwork.org
|
22
|
142
|
TSi
|
Protocol Type|Address Range|Port Range (Can be delimited by ^ if more than one TS)
|
22
|
143
|
TSr
|
Protocol Type|Address Range|Port Range (Can be delimited by ^ if more than one TS)
|
22
|
144
|
EAP Message Status Code
|
Example:. SUCCESS This will assume last value in the response
|
22, 27 and 28
|
145
|
EAP Message Identifier
|
EAP Message Identifier
|
22 and 27
|
146
|
EAP Type
|
Example: AKA (0x17) for ePDG EAP-AKA (0x17)
|
22, 27 and 28
|
147
|
Configured Attribute Auth Method
|
Shared Key as String. Example: local_method|remote_method where local/remote could be PSK/EAP/CERT
|
22
|
148
|
IKEv2 Config Attribute Internal IP4/IPv6
|
Example: UE address x^y where x is IPv4 and y is IPv6
|
22
|
149
|
IKEv2_CFG_ ATTRIBUTE_INTERNAL_ IP4_NETMASK
|
Example: 255.255.255.255
|
22
|
150
|
IKEv2_CFG_ ATTRIBUTE_ INTERNAL_DNS_ IPV4
|
x^y^z where x,y,z will be IPv4 address. Maximum of 3 entries possible in IKE_Auth_reply.
|
22
|
151
|
IKEv2_CFG_ ATTRIBUTE_ INTERNAL_DNS_ IPV6
|
x^y^z where x,y,z will be IPv6 address. Maximum of 3 entries possible in IKE_Auth_reply. This IE is missing. New one needs to be added
|
22
|
152
|
P-CSCF IPv4
|
x^y^z where x,y, z will be IPv4 address. Maximum of 3 entries possible in IKE_Auth_reply.
|
|
153
|
P-CSCF IPv6
|
x^y^z where x,y,z will be IPv6 address. Maximum of 3 entries possible in IKE_Auth_reply.
|
22
|
154
|
SA Protocol ID
|
Example: ESP (0x03)
|
22
|
155
|
SA SPI UE
|
Example: 0x020000BA
|
22
|
156
|
SA SPI ePDG
|
Similar to SA SPI UE. This is missing. Needs to be added
|
|
157
|
Informational Request Type
|
Delete, DPD, and so on.
|
23
|
158
|
IKEv2 Notify – Error Codes
|
Reference IKEv2 standard Error Codes and Customer Custom Codes per SWu Call Flow: Finally received /sent Notify error code
is updated. This could be the Verison custom code if configured, or standard code otherwise.
|
21, 22, 23 and 26
|
159 to 160
|
Reserved
|
|
|
161
|
IPv6 Advertised Prefix
|
Advertised IPv6 Prefixes as part of Router Advertisement
|
25
|
162 to 170
|
Reserved
|
|
|
171
|
Called -Station-ID
|
Stores the bridge or Access Point MAC address in ASCII format with octet values separated by a "-" appended by SSID. Example::
mac64-d9-89-43- d4-a0: grp123456789123456789
|
27, 28, 30 and 31
|
172
|
Service-Type
|
Indicates the type of service the user has requested, or the type of service to be provided. Example: 02 (Framed).
|
27, 28, 30 and 31
|
173
|
NAS-Port-Type
|
Indicates the type of the physical port of the NAS which authenticates the user. Example: 19 (Wireless_IEEE_802_11)
|
27, 28, 30 and 31
|
174
|
NAS-Port-ID
|
Identifies the port of the NAS which authenticates the user. Example: 10
|
27, 28, 30 and 31
|
175
|
NAS-IP-Address
|
Indicates the identifying IP Address of the NAS which requests user authentication. Example: 192.168.15.51
|
27, 28, 29, 30 and 31
|
176
|
NAS-IPv6-Address
|
Indicates the IP Address of the NAS which requests user authentication.Example: 2405:200:816:945::2:ed9e
|
27, 28, 29, 30 and 31
|
177
|
NAS-Identifier
|
Indicates a string identifying the NAS origination the request. Example: samog_wlc
|
27, 28, 29, 30 and 31
|
178
|
Acct-Session-ID
|
Indicates the session to match start and stop records in a log file.
|
27, 28, 29, 30 and 31
|
179
|
Acct-Multi-Session-ID
|
Indicates a unique Accounting ID to link multiple related sessions in a log file. Each session linked together would have
a unique Acct-Session-Id but the same Acct-Multi-Session-Id.
|
27, 28, 29, 30 and 31
|
180
|
NAS-Port
|
Indicates the physical port number of NAS, which authenticates the user. Example: 1
|
27, 28, 30 and 31
|
181
|
Framed-MITU
|
Indicates the maximum transmission unit to be configured for the user. Example: 1300
|
27 and 28
|
182
|
Reserved
|
|
|
183
|
Framed-IP-Address |
Indicates the address allocated for the user. Example: 1,2,3,5
|
29, 30 and 31
|
184
|
Acct-Termination_Cause
|
Indicates the session termination cause. Example: 1 for user request.
|
29
|
185
|
Framed-IPv6-Prefix
|
Indicates the IPv6 prefix for the user. Example: 1:2:3:5::/64 or 1:2:3:5::
|
29, 30 and 31
|
186
|
Tunnel-Type
|
Indicates the tunneling protocol. Example: 14 for VLAN.
|
27, 28, 30 and 31
|
187
|
Tunnel-Medium-Type
|
Indicates the transport medium for creating protocol. Example: 06 for IEEE-802
|
27, 28, 30 and 31
|
188
|
Tunnel-Private-Group-ID
|
Group ID for the specified tunneling session
|
27, 28, 30 and 31
|
189
|
Acct-Output-Packets
|
Number of packets sent. Example: 20
|
30 and 31
|
190
|
Acct-Input-Packets
|
Number of packets received. Example: 24
|
30 and 31
|
191
|
Acct-Status-Type
|
Indicates the beginning or end of user service. Example 1 (start) 2 (stop).
|
30 and 31
|
192
|
Acct-Session-Time
|
Indicates how many seconds the user has received service for, and can only be present in Accounting-Request records where
the Acct-Status-Type is set to Stop.
|
30 and 31
|
193 to 205
|
Reserved
|
|
|
206
|
Transaction ID
|
Transaction ID. Example: 0x7df10d5d
|
32 and 33
|
207
|
Client IP Address
|
The IP address alloted to the client through the address: 13.0.0.2
|
32, 33 and 34
|
208
|
Requested IP Address |
IP Address requested by the client in DHCP Request message. (DHCP Option: requested ip addr(50) : 13.0.0.2
|
33
|
209
|
Default GW
|
Default Gateway IP Address. Example: DHCP Option - default gateway(03) : 25.8.0.1
|
32 and 33
|
210
|
Primary DNS Server
|
Primary DNS Server IP Address. Example: DHCP Option - primary dns server(06) : 49.45.0.1
|
32 and 33
|
211
|
Secondary DNS Server
|
Secondary DNS Server IP Address. Example: DHCP Option - secondary dns server(06) : 4.5.6.7
|
32 and 33
|
212
|
Lease Time
|
Lease time's IP address. Example: DHCP Option - lease time(51) : Infinite / 2000 in seconds
|
32 and 33
|
213
|
Server identifier
|
DHCP Server Identifier . Example: DHCP Option - server identifier(54) : 10.70.150.223
|
32 and 33
|
214
|
Subnet Mask
|
Subnet mask IP address. Example: DHCP Option - subnet mask(01) : 255.255.0.0
|
32 and 33
|
215
|
Error Message
|
Example: DHCP Option-message (56) : Invalid requested IP
|
33 and 34
|
216 to 220
|
Reserved
|
|
|