Rf Interface Support
Configuring Rf Interface Support ▀
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Service Data Volume Limit
Service Data Time Limit
Service Idled out
Serving Node Change
User Location Change
QoS Change
Even though Accounting Interim Interval (AII) timer expiration trigger is not a Change-Condition, AII timer
trigger has the lowest precedence among the above triggers. The AII timer will be reset when a ACR Interim
for any of the above triggers is sent.
For P-GW and GGSN, Service-Data-Container grouped AVP has the Change-Condition AVP as multiple
occurrence AVP sending all the Change-Conditions that occur at a point in time, so the above precedence is not
needed.
Table 42.
P-GW/GGSN and CCF Behavior for Change-Condition in ACR-Stop and ACR-Interim for LTE/E-HRPD/GGSN
ACR Message
Change-
Condition
Value
CCF Response to Change-
Condition Value
CC Level Population
Comments
Addition
of
Container
Partial
FDR
Final FDR
PS-Information
Level
SDC Level
Stop
Normal
Release
YES
NO
YES
Normal
Release
Normal Release
When PDN/IP session is
closed, C-C in both level
will have Normal Release.
None (as this
change
condition is a
counter for the
Max Number of
Changes in
Charging
Conditions).
Normal
Release
YES
NO
NO
N/A
Normal Release
Flow is closed, SDC CC is
populated and closed
container is added to
record. The container for
this change condition will
be cached by the P-
GW/GGSN and the
container will be in a ACR
Interim/Stop sent for partial
record (Interim), final
Record (Stop) or AII trigger
(Interim) trigger.
Stop
Abnormal
Release
YES
NO
YES
Abnormal
Release
Abnormal Release
When PDN/IP session is
closed, C-C in both level
will have Abnormal
Release.