where the rule report contains one of specified rule name(s) and the rule status is active and the rule failure code is one of specified failure code(s) and the maximum retry count is reached

Mode

Wireless

Syntax

where the rule report contains one of value-list and the rule status is field and the rule failure code is one of failcode and the maximum retry count operator-binary reached

Parameters

value-list
A comma-delimited list of values to compare against.
Note: If you are using a policy table for this parameter, click Use Policy Table, choose the field (column) representing the parameter.

Click OK.

field
One of the following:
  • active (default)
  • inactive
  • temporarily_inactive
Note: If you are using a policy table for this parameter, click Use Policy Table, choose the field (column) representing the parameter.

Click OK.

failcode
One of the following:
  • UNKNOWN_RULE_NAME
  • RATING_GROUP_ERROR
  • SERVICE_IDENTIFIER_ERROR
  • GW_PCEF_MALFUNCTION
  • RESOURCES_LIMITATION
  • MAX_NR_BEARERS_REACHED
  • UNKNOWN_BEARER_ID
  • MISSING_BEARER_ID
  • MISSING_FLOW_INFORMATION
  • RESOURCE_ALLOCATION_FAILURE
  • UNSUCCESSFUL_QOS_VALIDATION
  • INCORRECT_FLOW_INFORMATION
  • PS_TO_CS_HANDOVER
  • TDF_APPLICATION_IDENTIFIER_ERROR
  • NO_BEARER_BOUND
  • FILTER_RESTRICTIONS
  • AN_GW_FAILED
  • MISSING_REDIRECT_SERVER_ADDRESS
  • CM_END_USER_SERVICE_DENIED
  • CM_CREDIT_CONTROL_NOT_APPLICABLE
  • CM_AUTHORIZATION_REJECTED
  • CM_USER_UNKNOWN
  • CM_RATING_FAILED
Note: If you are using a policy table for this parameter, click Use Policy Table, choose the field (column) representing the parameter.

Click OK.

operator-binary
One of the following:
  • is (default)
  • is not

Description

Selects protocol messages based on whether a rule name or names, status, failure code, and the maximumretry count are reached in a rule report. The maximum retry count is the result of multiplying the Maximum Retry Attempts by the Maximum Retry Cycles (see Creating a Retry Profile for details on configuring retry attempts).