The manageable objects for
Wireless mode of the
CMP system are:
- Create application profiles, which specify protocol information to associate each request with an application. This task is described in Managing Application Profiles.
- Create custom attribute-value pairs (AVPs), which are used to encapsulate protocol-specific information with usage monitoring supported by MPE devices in a wireless network. This task is described in Managing Custom AVPs.
- Create match lists, which create whitelists and blacklists in a wireless network. This task is described in Managing Match Lists.
- Create monitoring keys, which associate quota profiles with policy and charging control (PCC) and application detection control (ADC) rules for usage tracking in a wireless network. This task is described in Managing Monitoring Keys.
- Create policy counter identifiers, which define the name, optional description, and default online charging server (OCS) value for which status can be received from the OCS server in a wireless network. This task is described in Managing Policy Counter Identifiers.
- Create policy time periods, which are used in policy time-of-day conditions in a wireless network. This task is described in Managing Policy Time Periods.
- Create Presence Reporting Area (PRA) lists, which specify areas that can be used in location-specific policies in a wireless network. This task is described in Managing Presence Reporting Area Lists.
- Create quotas, which set a limit on a subscriber's usage in a wireless network. This task is described in Managing Quotas.
- Create quota passes, which comprise rollovers and top-ups, in a wireless network. This task is described in Managing Quota Conventions.
- Create retry profiles, which specify the circumstances under which installation of a PCC rule is retried if the rule is reported to have failed in a wireless network. This task is described in Managing Retry Profiles.
- Create Gy services, which identify a class of traffic, and rating groups, which are collections of services, in a wireless network. This task is described in Managing Services and Rating Groups.
- Create custom vendors, which are used to support new vendors in a RADIUS Change of Authorization (CoA) message. This task is described in Managing Custom Vendors.
- Create custom vendor-specific attributes (VSAs), which are used to encapsulate data specific to a non-standard vendor device. This task is described in Managing Custom VSAs.
- Create RADIUS Change of Authorization (CoA) templates, which are used by MPE devices to respond to RADIUS CoA messages. This task is described in Managing RADIUS CoA Templates.
- Create subscriber keys, which are used to identify subscribers based on information received in RADIUS messages. This task is described in Managing Subscriber Keys.
- Create traffic profiles, which define default settings for protocol messages. This task is described in Managing Traffic Profiles.