Manual
Cisco Packet Data Serving Node (PDSN) Release 2.0
Resource Management
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12.3(11)T
cCdmaPcfSoPppConnSuccesses,
cCdmaPcfSoPppConnFails,
cCdmaPcfSoPppConnAborts
These objects are grouped under the following MIB group.
cCdmaPcfSoPppSetupStats OBJECT IDENTIFIER
::= { cCdmaPerformanceStats 12 }
As with previous releases, you can manage the Cisco PDSN with Cisco Works 2000 network
management system using SNMP. In addition to the standard 7200 and 6500 MIBS, the Cisco CDMA
PDSN MIB (CISCO_CDMA_PDSN_MIB.my) is part of the PDSN solution. The Cisco PDSN MIB
continues to support the following features:
• Statistics groups
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Handoff statistics: include inter-PCF success and failure, inter-PDSN handoff
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Service option based success and failure statistics
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Flow type based failure statistics
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MSID authentication statistics
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Addressing scheme statistics: static or dynamic mobile IP/simple IP
• A TRAP threshold group to support different severity levels. Agent generates notifications only if
the severity level of the affected service is higher than the configured severity level. The severity
level can be configured using the following methods:
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The CLI using the cdma pdsn mib trap level 1-4, or by
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Using SNMP, set the object cCdmaNotifSeverityLevel.
Cisco Proprietary Prepaid Billing
PDSN Release 2.0 also supports Cisco’s proprietary prepaid billing features, that provide the following
services:
• Simple IP-based service metering in real time. See the “Prepaid Simple IP Call Flow” section on
page 35 for more information.
• Undifferentiated Mobile IP service in real-time, with support for multiple Mobile IP flows per user.
See the “Prepaid Mobile IP Call Flow” section on page 36 for more information.
• Rating based on per-flow data volume, octet or packet count, and call duration.
Figure 6 shows the network reference architecture for prepaid service. The PBS resides in the mobile
station’s home network and is accessed by the home RADIUS server. A Cisco Access Registrar (AR)
with prepaid functionality can be used as the home RADIUS server to provide service to prepaid and
non-prepaid users.