Profiles


The Profiles tab in CGF Node defines the monitoring profiles. The CGF Node monitors Data Record request, based on the rating group (RG) and service Id for PGW and bearer (QCI and ARP) for PGW. You may create profiles to monitor data statics based on the APN (Called Station id), Rating group, QCI, and ARP.

The Profiles tab is available only when you select Ga Profile Monitoring from the CGF Node Emulator Configuration tab.

Mobile Subscribers

Related Measurements

Measurements collected for RF interface in OFCS Node are reported on CDF Node and CDF Sesssion tabs.


Number of Subscribers

Enter the Number of Mobile subscribers and Staring Subscriber Id (based on what the SUTs send), which are used for matching profiles from the incoming CDR .

NOTE: Correct the Number of Mobile subscribers and Staring Subscriber Id is required in order to define the Mobile Subscriber range in the monitoring profiles table.
Number of APNs

As we introduce profiles based on APN , we need to introduce “ APN assignmebt group box in CGF  Ga tab. So similar to the OFCS we need to define a number of APN , and it will be saved.  

User will be able to select one of these apn when configuring the profile.

Starting Subscriber ID

The Starting Subscriber ID indicates the first Subscriber ID used in the CGF test case. Select either IMSI (the default) or MS ISDN.

Tcl Parameter: DiaSrvSubscriberIdType

  • IMSI: The Starting International Mobile Subscriber Identifier included as part of the OFCS CDF Subscriber ID.

Range: 5 - 15 digits

Default: 222101000001056

Tcl Parameter: DiaSrvStartingImsi  

  • MS ISDN: The starting ISDN directory number for the mobile subscriber. This value is incremented for each mobile subscriber.

Range: Maximum 16 digits

Default: 17962480141

Tcl Parameter: DiaSrvStartingMsIsdn  

APN Assignments

Use the APN pane to define the APN values assigned to bearer contexts. You can define one APN for all contexts or a different APN for every context.

Select the number of APNs from the list. The APN requires a range of  2 - 50 characters and each APN must be unique.

Tcl Parameter: CgfProfApn0CgfProfApn10

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Monitoring

Define Multiple SUT Profiles

Select to specify different profiles for PGW and SGW SUTs on the available tabs.

Not selecting Define Multiple SUT Profiles allows you to enter only the SGW SUT Profiles (and the Node functionality is PGW).

Number of Profiles Select the number of profiles you wish to configure or click to add a row of profile. You may define a maximum of 128 profiles.
Define Mobile Subscriber Ranges Select specify a range of Mobile Subscribes to which this profile applies.
Profile Table

Column

Description

Profile Indicates the Profile ID and depends on the value selected in the Number of Profiles
Level

Indicates the level at which the profile is applied: Bearer, RG, Both, None.

  • For SGW Profiles: Bearer, APN, None
  • For PGW Profiles: Bearer, RG, APN, Bearer+ RG, None

Bearer

QCI and ARP attributes are enabled based on “# QCI/ARP” pairs.

APN

Only APN level is enabled.

RG

RG and SID attributes are enabled.

Bearer+RG

QCI, ARP, RG and SID column attributes are enabled.

None

Available only when you select Define Mobile Subscriber Ranges.

  • Selecting None disables the QCI, ARP, RG, SID, and APN column attributes.

  • Selecting None indicates monitoring statistics per MS or per range of MSs

Starting MN Available when you select Define Mobile Subscriber Ranges. Enter the Starting MN from which the profile applies.
# of MNs Available when you select Define Mobile Subscriber Ranges. Enter the number of MNs to which the profile applies. The profile applies to Starting MN + # of MNs.
QCI/ARP QCI/ARP: Three different sets of QCI/ARP is supported for each specific bearer. Select the number of QCI/ARP required for each bearer. The distinct sets of QCI/ARP pairs identifies each bearer and associates with the bearer-level accounting stats (Charging-id + qci/arp). The number of QCI and ARP columns depend on the Number of QCI/ARP Pairs you selected.
QCI The QoS Class ID (QCI) applies to the Uplink (UL) and Downlink (DL) IP flows. LTE test cases provide you with the ability to configure various QCI. Enter the QCI associated with the ARP value.
ARP Use the ARP (Priority of Allocation and Retention) to determine the relative priority level during admission and congestion processes. Enter the ARP value associated with the QCI.
RG Indicates the level of Rating Group associated with the profile.
SID Indicates the level of Security Identifier associated with the profile.
APN Select the APN associated with the profile.
NOTE: Not available when you select Define Mobile Subscriber Ranges and Profile as None.
 
 

 

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