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Diameter Signaling Router Policy and Charging Application
Release 8.2
E89000
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Access Point Names elements

Table 6-26 describes the elements on the Policy and Charging > Configuration > Access Point Names page.

Data Input Notes apply to the Insert and Edit pages; the View page is read-only.

Table 6-26 Access Point Names Elements

Elements (* indicates required field) Description Data Input Notes
* Access Point Name The unique network identifier of a Packet Data Access Point.

Format: Text box; valid characters are alphabetic characters (A-Z and a-z), digits (0-9), hyphen (-), and period (.). Must begin and end with an alphabetic character or a digit.

Default: N/A

Range: 1 to 100

* Function The PCA function that uses this Access Point. PCRF Pool is required to be configured for PDRA only.

Format: Radio button

Default: PDRA Only

Range: PDRA Only, OCDRA Only, and PDRA and OCDRA

PCRF Pool Name

The PCRF Pool associated with the Access Point Name.

PCRF Pool Names in the row are hyperlinks to the Policy and Charging > Configuration > Policy DRA > PCRF Pools (Filtered) view screen filtered by the PCRF Pool Name.

Format: Dropdown Menu

Default: Default PCRF Pool

Range: Configured PCRF Pools

Number of Sub-Pools

This read-only field displays the number of Sub-Pools within the corresponding PCRF Pool Name. The mapping between PCRF Pool and PCRF Sub-Pool is configured from the Policy DRA > Configuration > PCRF Sub-Pool Selection Rules page. If the value is not zero, each Sub-Pool in the row is a hyperlink to the Policy and Charging > Configuration > Policy DRA > PCRF Sub-Pool Selection Rules (Filtered) view screen filtered by the PCRF Sub-Pool Selection Rule.

If the number of Sub-Pools is zero, this is not a hyperlink field.

Format: List

Range: N/A

Maximum Allowed Sessions per IMSI This setting is the maximum number of bound sessions allowed per IMSI for this APN

Format: Text box

Default: 2

Range: 1-10

Per IMSI Session Exceeded Treatment

This setting defines the treatment of new binding capable session initiation attempts when the maximum number of bound sessions for an IMSI for this APN is exceed.

If Route is selected, the CCR-I message will be routed and the oldest bound session will be replaced. If Reject is selected, the CCR-I message will be rejected using the Diameter response code configured for SBR Error.

Format: Radio button

Default: Route

Range: Route, Reject

* Stale Session Timeout (Hrs)

This setting is a time value (in hours), after which a session is considered to be stale. For PDRA, a session is considered stale only if no RAR/RAA messages are received in longer than this configured time. For OCDRA, a session is considered stale if no any in session messages are received in longer than this configured time. If a session's age exceeds this value, that session is eligible to be audited out of the database.

This value is used for sessions associated with this Access Point Name. For sessions which are not associated with any configured Access Point Names, the Default Stale Session Timeout value in the Policy and Charging Configuration General Options table is used.

Format: Text box. Value must be numeric.

Default: 168 hours (7 days)

Range: 1-2400 (1 hour to 100 days)

Last Updated

This read-only field displays a timestamp of the time the Access Point Name was created or last updated, whichever occurred most recently.

For APNs that existed prior to the upgrade to PCRF Pooling, the Last Updated timestamp reflects the time of the upgrade of the NOAMP, or the last time the APN's PCRF Pool was updated via Edit.

For APNs added after the upgrade to PCRF Pooling, the Last Updated timestamp reflects the time when the APN was inserted, or the last time the APN's PCRF Pool was updated via Edit.

Format: Text box

Range: N/A