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    UNIVERSAL MOBILE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (UMTS); TELECOMMUNICATION MANAGEMENT; CHARGING MANAGEMENT; CHARGING DATA DESCRIPTION FOR THE PACKET SWITCHED (PS) DOMAIN

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    Publisher:  European Telecommunications Standards Institute

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    Intellectual Property Rights
    Foreword
    Foreword
    1 Scope
    2 References
    3 Definitions, abbreviations and symbols
      3.1 Definitions
      3.2 Abbreviations
      3.3 Symbols
    4 Record types and contents
      4.1 CDR Fields
      4.2 Charging data in SGSN (S-CDR)
      4.3 Charging data in GGSN (G-CDR)
      4.4 Mobile station mobility management data in SGSN (M-CDR)
      4.5 SMS-MO data in SGSN (S-SMO-CDR)
      4.6 SMS-MT data in SGSN (S-SMT-CDR)
      4.7 Mobile terminated location request (LCS-MT-CDR)
      4.8 Mobile originated location request (LCS-MO-CDR)
      4.9 Network induced location request (LCS-NI-CDR)
    5 Description of Record Fields
      5.1 Access Point Name (APN) Network/Operator Identifier
      5.2 APN Selection Mode
      5.3 CAMEL Information
      5.4 Cause for Record Closing
      5.5 Cell Identifier
      5.6 Charging Characteristics
      5.7 Charging Characteristics Selection Mode
      5.8 Charging ID
      5.9 Destination Number
      5.10 Diagnostics
      5.11 Duration
      5.12 Dynamic Address Flag
      5.13 Event Time Stamps
      5.14 External Charging Identifier
      5.15 GGSN Address Used
      5.16 IMS Signalling Context
      5.17 LCS Cause
      5.18 LCS Client Identity
      5.19 LCS Client Type
      5.20 LCS Priority
      5.21 LCS QoS
      5.22 List of Traffic Data Volumes
      5.23 Local Record Sequence Number
      5.24 Location Estimate
      5.25 Location Method
      5.26 Location Type
      5.27 Measurement Duration
      5.28 Message reference
      5.29 MLC Number
      5.30 MS Network Capability
      5.31 Network Initiated PDP Context
      5.32 Node ID
      5.33 Notification to MS user
      5.34 PDP Type
      5.35 Positioning Data
      5.36 Privacy Override
      5.37 QoS Requested/QoS Negotiated
      5.38 Record Extensions
      5.39 Record Opening Time
      5.40 Record Sequence Number
      5.41 Record Type
      5.42 Recording Entity Number
      5.43 RNC Unsent Downlink Volume
      5.44 Routing Area Code/Location/Cell Identifier/Change of location
      5.45 Served IMEI
      5.46 Served IMSI
      5.47 Served MSISDN
      5.48 Served PDP Address
      5.49 Service Centre Address
      5.50 SGSN Address
      5.51 SGSN Change
      5.52 SGSN PLMN Identifier
      5.53 Short Message Service (SMS) Result
      5.54 System Type
    6 Charging Data Record Structure
      6.1 ASN.1 definitions for CDR information
    7 Charging Protocols
      7.1 CDR Transport by GTP'
      7.2 The GTP' charging protocol
      7.3 GTP' Message Types
      7.4 Data Record Format in GTP'
      7.5 Data Record Format Version for CDRs
      7.6 CGF - BS Protocol Interface
    Annex A (normative): Charging characteristics
    Annex B (informative): Change history
    History

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    Describes charging functionality in UMTS networks. The UMTS charging architecture and principles are specified in document TS 32.200 which provides an umbrella for other charging documents that specify the structure and content of the CDRs and the interface protocol that is used to transfer them to the collecting node.

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    Committee 3GPP SA 5
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher European Telecommunications Standards Institute
    Status Current

    Standards Referencing This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    ISO/IEC 8824:1990 Information technology — Open Systems Interconnection — Specification of Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1)
    ISO/IEC 8824-1:2015 Information technology Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1): Specification of basic notation Part 1:
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