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ZXUN CG Data Configuration

Objectives

 Upon completing the course, you will be able to:


 Grasp protocol configuration
 Grasp CDR format configuration
 Grasp IMS channel configuration
 Grasp CDR sorting configuration
 Grasp input interface configuration
 Grasp output interface configuration
Contents

 Protocol Configuration
 CDR Format Configuration
 IMS Channel Configuration
 CDR Sorting Configuration
 Input Interface Configuration
 Output Interface Configuration
Adding a Realm
 1. Click View > MML Terminal on menu bar of ZTE Unified
Management System interface.
 2. Double-click IMS Configuration > Collector Interface >Rf
Collector > Local Realm Name > Create Realm(ADD REALM) on
the left pane of the MML Terminal view.
 3. Enter a realm name and press F5 or click the button to execute the
command.
Adding a Host
 1. Double-click IMS Configuration > Collector Interface > Rf
Collector > Local Host Name > Create Host(ADD HOST) on the left
pane of the MML Terminal view
 2. Enter Host Name and then press F5 or click the button to execute
the command.
Adding an SCTP Link
 Double-click IMS Configuration > Collector Interface > Rf Collector
> SCTP Link > Create SCTP Link(ADD SCTPLINK) on the left pane
of MML Terminal view
Adding an SCTP Link
 Parameters Description:
 SCTP Link ID: SCTP link ID, which should be different from any
existing ID.
 User Alias: user name of this SCTP link, which can be customized
by users.
 Local Port: port number on the local end. 3868 is recommended.
 Remote Port: port number on the remote end. It is 3866 usually. It
is recommended to use different port numbers for different SCTP
connections.
 Local IP Address: local IP address of the SCTP link.
 Remote IP Address: remote IP address of the SCTP link.

Its format is the same with that of the local IP address.
Viewing SCTP Link Configuration
 1. Double-click IMS Configuration > Collector Interface > Rf
Collector > SCTP Link > Show SCTP Link(SHOW SCTPLINK) on
the left pane of MML Terminal view
 2. Enter the SCTP link ID or user name according to actual needs and
then press F5 execute the command.
Adding a Diameter Link
 Double-click IMS Configuration > Collector Interface > Rf Collector
> Diameter Link > Create Diameter Link(ADD DIMLINK) on the left
pane of MML Terminal view
Adding a Diameter Link
 Parameter Description:
 Diameter Link ID: A user-defined diameter link ID.
 Local Host: Enter the host name that has been created.

ccf.zte.com.cn or ccf.chinamobile.com.cn is recommended.
 Local Realm: Enter the realm name that has been created.
zte.com.cn or chinamobile.com.cn is recommended.
 Remote Host: Remote NE+office number+realm name.

For example, zte.com.cn or chinamobile. com.cn.
 SCTP/TCP link ID: node ID of SCTP or TCP link.
Setting CDR Construction Parameters
 Double-click IMS Configuration > CDR Process > CDR
Construct Parameter > Set CDR Construct
Parameter(SET CDRCONSTRUCT) on the left pane of the
MML Terminal view
Setting CDR Construction Parameters
 Parameters Description:
 Output timeout interval (m): When the service is not
terminated, the interval to generate a CDR file.
 CDR construct mode: If PART is selected, then when
the time set in Output timeout interval (m) expires, a
CDR file is generated. If FULL is selected, then a
complete CDR file is generated when the service is
terminated.
Viewing CDR Construction Parameters
 Double-click IMS Configuration > CDR Process > CDR Construct
Parameter > Show CDR Construct Parameter( SHOW
CDRCONSTRUCT) on the left pane of the MML Terminal view
Contents

 Protocol Configuration
 CDR Format Configuration
 IMS Channel Configuration
 CDR Sorting Configuration
 Input Interface Configuration
 Output Interface Configuration
Viewing CDR Format
 Double-click IMS Configuration > CDR Process > CDR Format >
Show CDR Formats in Use(SHOW IMSUSEDCDRFMT) on the left
pane of the MML Terminal view
Setting ASN.1 CDR Filtering
 Double-click IMS Configuration > CDR Process > CDR Filter > Set
ASN.1 CDR Filter(SET IMSASNCDRFLT) on the left pane of the
MML Terminal view

 CDR Type: Enter the name of CDR required to be filtered.


 Operation: You can select Not Filter or Filter.
Viewing CDR Filtering
 Double-click IMS Configuration > CDR Process > CDR Filter >
Show CDR Filter (SHOW IMSCDRFLT) on the left pane of the MML
Terminal view to enter the command configuration window.
Setting IMS ASN.1 CDR Field Filter
 Double-click IMS Configuration > CDR Process > CDR Filter > Set
ASN.1 CDR Field Filter(SET IMSASNFLDFLT) on the left pane of the
MML Terminal view

 CDR Type: CDR type required to be filtered.


 CDR Fields: Enter the name of the CDR field, separating different names
with a comma. The CDR field names are case-sensitive.
 Operation: You can select Not Filter or Filter.
Viewing CDR Field Filter
 Double-click IMS Configuration > CDR Process > CDR Filter >
Show IMS CDR Field Filter (SHOW IMSFIELDFLT) on the left pane
of the MML Terminal view
Contents

 Protocol Configuration
 CDR Format Configuration
 IMS Channel Configuration
 CDR Sorting Configuration
 Input Interface Configuration
 Output Interface Configuration
Setting IMS Channel Parameters
 Double-click IMS Configuration > CDR Process > IMS Channel >
Set IMS Channel(SET IMSCHNL) on the left pane of the MML
Terminal view
Setting IMS Channel Parameters
Adding an IMS Merging CDR Channel
 Double-click IMS Configuration > CDR Process > Merge Parameter
> Add IMS Merge CDR Channel(ADD IMSMERGECHNL) on the left
pane of the MML Terminal view
Contents

 Protocol Configuration
 CDR Format Configuration
 IMS Channel Configuration
 CDR Sorting Configuration
 Input Interface Configuration
 Output Interface Configuration
CDR Sorting Objects
 CDR sorting objects include the following:
 CDR construction
 CDR merging
 GTP' input
CDR Construction Pick
 Adding a CDR Construction Pick Group
 Double-click IMS Configuration > CDR Process >
CDR Pick > CDR Construct Pick > Create CDR
Construct Pick Group(ADD IMSCPICKGRP) on the
left pane of the MML Terminal view
CDR Construction Pick
 Parameters Description

Pick Group ID: The CDR sorting group ID.

Priority: The priority of the CDR sorting group.

CDR Channel: The channel number where the sorted CDRs
are saved.
CDR Construction Pick
 Setting CDR Construction Pick Conditions
 Double-click IMS Configuration > CDR Process > CDR Pick >
CDR Construct Pick > Create CDR Construct Pick
Condition( ADD IMSCPICKCOND) on the left pane of the MML
Terminal view
CDR Construction Pick
CDR Merging Pick
 Add a CDR Merging Pick Group
 Double-click IMS Configuration > CDR Process > CDR Pick >
CDR Merge Pick > Create CDR Merge Pick Group(ADD
IMSMPICKGRP) on the left pane of the MML Terminal view
CDR Merging Pick
 Parameters Description

Pick Group ID: The CDR sorting group ID.

Priority: The priority of the CDR merging pick group.

CDR Channel: The channel number where the sorted CDRs
are saved.
CDR Merging Pick
 Setting CDR Merging Pick Conditions
 Double-click IMS Configuration > CDR Process > CDR Pick >
CDR Merge Pick > Create CDR Merge Pick Condition( ADD
IMSMPICKCOND) on the left pane of the MML Terminal view
CDR Merging Pick
Contents

 Protocol Configuration
 CDR Format Configuration
 IMS Channel Configuration
 CDR Sorting Configuration
 Input Interface Configuration
 Output Interface Configuration
Adding Local GTP‘ Configuration
 Double-click Common Configuration > Ga Collector > Local
Parameter > Create GTP' in Local Configuration(ADD GTPIN) on
the left pane of the MML Terminal view
Adding Local GTP‘ Configuration
 Parameter Description:
 Local IP: Local IP address of the Ga interface.
 Local Port: Local port number of the Ga interface.
 Enable Echo Message: Used to set if the echo message is sent
from Ga interface.
 Echo Interval(s): Interval when the subsequent echo message is
sent from Ga interface.
 Message Timeout(s): Timeout duration of GTP' message.
 Max Retry Time: Maximum times of resending GTP' message until
the message is received correctly.
 Redirect Server IP: Redirect IP address of charging server. If
there is no server to be redirected, set it to null.
 Name: Alias of local Ga interface.
Viewing Local GTP‘ Configuration
 Double-click IMS Configuration > Ga Collector > Local
Parameter > Show GTP' in local configuration(SHOW
GTPIN) on the left pane of MML Terminal view to enter
the command configuration window.
Adding a GTP' Input Node
 Double-click IMS Configuration > Collector Interface > Ga Collector
> Create GTP' in Node(ADD IMSGTPINNODE) on the left pane of the
MML Terminal view
Adding a GTP' Input Node
 Parameters Description:
 GTP' In Node: Enter the ID of GTP' input node.
 IP Address: Enter the IP address of the remote node.
 Port: Enter the port number of the remote node.
 IP Protocol: Enter the protocol type used by this GTP‘ node, such
as TCP or UDP.
 Default CDR Channel ID: ID of the default channel used to save
CDR files of this GTP' node.
 CDR Format: CDR format of the default output channel of this
GTP' node, which must have been defined.
 Alias: Alias of this GTP' node.
Viewing GTP' Input Node
 Double-click IMS Configuration > Collector Interface >
Ga Collector > Show GTP'In Node(SHOW
IMSGTPINNODE) on the left pane of MML Terminal view.
Contents

 Protocol Configuration
 CDR Format Configuration
 IMS Channel Configuration
 CDR Sorting Configuration
 Input Interface Configuration
 Output Interface Configuration
Adding an FTP Server
 Double-click Common Configuration > FTP Output >Server >
Create FTP Server(ADD FTPSVR) on the left pane of the MML
Terminal view
Adding an FTP Server
 Parameters Description:
 Server ID: It should be different with any existing FTP server ID.
 Server IP: IP address of FTP server.
 Server Port: Port number of FTP server.
 User Name: The name of the user logging into FTP server.
 Password: The password for FTP server login.
 Transfer Type: Select Binary.
 Scan Time Interval(s): Interval of scanning CDR directories to be
transmitted.
 Is Hot bill: If hot bill is started. Select FAUSE.
 Server Home DR: The home directory of FTP server. It is ’/’ for windows
operating system and it is /xxxx/xxx for Unix operating system.
 Transferring Type Temp Prefix: A temporary prefix when CDR files are
transferred. It is TMP by default.
 Transfer Confirm Type: Used to set if socket checkout is performed after
transferring. The default setting is FALSE.
 Transfer Confirm Server IP: IP address of the server for socket checkout.
 Transfer Confirm Server Port: Port of the server for socket checkout.
Viewing FTP Servers
 Double-click Common Configuration > FTP Output
>Server > Show FTP Server(SHOW FTPSVR) on the left
pane of the MML Terminal view
Adding an FTP Local Directory
 Double-click Common Configuration > FTP Output >
Local Directory > Create FTP Local Directory(ADD
FTPDIR) on the left pane of the MML Terminal view
Adding an FTP Local Directory
 Parameters Description:
 Server ID: ID of the created FTP server.
 Local Config ID: Local configuration ID.
 Local DIR: the relative path storing CDR files on the charging
server.
 Remote DIR: the directory to receive CDRs on the BD.
 Post Transfer Process Type: when the files are transferred,
delete or remove the directory.
 Move to DIR: if MOVETO option is selected for Post Transfer
Process Type, you must enter the destination path to storing the
file.
 Format of File Name: supports the “*” and “?” wildcard.
Viewing FTP Local Directories
 Double-click Common Configuration > FTP Output >
Local Directory > Show FTP Local Directory(SHOW
FTPDIR) on the left pane of the MML Terminal view
Adding a GTP' Output Group
 Double-click Common Configuration > Ga Output > Output Group
> Create GTP'Out Group(ADD GTPOUTGRP) on the left pane of the
MML Terminal view
Adding a GTP' Output Group
 Parameter Description:
 Local IP: Local IP address of the Ga interface.
 Local Port: Local port number of the Ga interface.
 GTP'Out Group ID: It can be 0, 1, 2 and 3. Four GTP‘ output
groups are supported at most.
 Enable Echo Message: Used to set if the echo message is sent
from Ga interface.
 Echo Interval(s): Interval when the subsequent echo message is
sent from Ga interface.
 Message Timeout(s): Timeout duration of GTP' message.
 Max Retry Time: Maximum times of resending GTP' message until
the message is received correctly.
 Protocol: The protocol type used by the GTP' output group, TCP
or UDP.
 Load Share: Sets if the output nodes in the same output group
share the load.
 Name: Alias of local Ga interface.
Adding a GTP' Output Source Channel
 Double-click Common Configuration > Ga Output >Output Group >
Add GTP'Out Source Channel(ADD GTPOUTCHNL) on the left pane
of the MML Terminal view

 Parameter Description:

GTP'Out Group ID: A created GTP' output group.

Source Channel: The channel ID through which CDRs are
output to other CGs by GTP’.
Adding a GTP' Output Remote Node
 Double-click Common Configuration > Ga Output >Output Group >
Create GTP'Out Remote Node(ADD GTPOUTNODE) on the left
pane of the MML Terminal view
Adding a GTP' Output Remote Node
 Parameters Description:
 GTP' Out Group ID: The created GTP' output group ID.
 GTP' Out Node ID: The local GTP; output node ID.
 Node IP: The IP address of the output destination node.
 Node Port: The port number of the output destination
node.
 Node Priority: Local node priority. If there are multiple
GTP' output nodes, the CDRs are output to the node
with the highest priority.

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