Setting UE-Initiated Procedures

When enabled, this feature allows an MPE device to trap UE-Init resource modification requests and reject them using the specified parameters. This feature applies to Gx and Gxx (Gxa, Gxc) interfaces.

To enable or disable processing of UE-Initiated procedures or to change configuration attributes:

  1. From the Global Configuration section of the navigation pane, select Global Configuration Settings.

    The content tree displays a list of global configuration settings.

  2. From the content tree, select the UE-Initiated Procedures.

    The UE-Initiated Procedures page opens in the work area group.

  3. Click Modify.

    The Modify UE-Initiated Procedures page opens.

  4. Enter values for the configuration attributes:
    1. Reject UE-Initiating Request — Select to enable this feature to reject UE-Initiated resource modification requests gracefully, or leave unchecked to process normally with no impact (by ignoring specific AVPs relevant to the UE-Initiated procedure request). The default is unchecked (disabled).
    2. Experimental Result Code — Enter the numeric value that is returned in the Experimental-Result-Code AVP as part of the CCA message (if no configured code exists). Enter an integer between 0 and 2,147,483,647. The default value is 5144.
    3. Experimental Result Code Name — Enter the description of the error that is returned in the Experimental-Result-Code AVP as part of the CCA message. Enter a string value up to 255 characters in length. The default name is DIAMETER_ERROR_TRAFFIC_MAPPING_INFO_REJECTED.
    4. Experimental Result Code Vender Id — Enter the vender ID that is included in the Experimental-Result-Code AVP as part of the CCA message. Enter an integer between 0 and 2,147,483,647. The default ID is 10415.
    5. Experimental Result Code Vendor Name — Enter the vender name that is included in the Experimental-Result-Code AVP as part of the CCA message. Enter a string value up to 255 characters in length. The default name is 3GPP.
  5. Click Save.
The UE-initiated attributes are configured.