IP Address Resolver CDR

The IP Address Resolver, or IASR, generates a CDR for every transaction that it handles.

Field Name Description

1

Reference String

The reference string for this CDR which is typically 00 00 00.

2

Service ID

The Tango service ID which is 44 for this CDR.

3

Transaction Type

Indicates the transaction type for which the CDR was generated.

transaction types
  • 0 = IP address is successfully resolved into the subscriber session information.

  • 1 = The GET request is missing the IP address or contains an invalid IP address length.

  • 2 = PCRF resource is unavailable.

  • 3 = Failure to complete encoding of XML response.

  • 4 = Unable to encode and send HTTP response.

  • 5 = Received one or more responses from the PCRF resources indicating that the look request failed.

  • 6 = Received two or more respones from the PCRF resources indicating they have completed the resolution of the IP address to the subscriber session data.

  • 7 = A timeout occurred waiting for a response from the PCRF.

  • 8 = The IP address is unknown to all available PCRF resource providers.

4

CDR Generation Date

The date on which the CDR was generated. Format: DD/MM/YYYY.

5

CDR Generation Time

The time at which the CDR was generated. Format: hh:mm:ss.

6

IP address

The IP address assigned to the subscriber for the data session.

7

MSISDN

The subscriber’s MSISDN in international format.

8

Encoded User Location String

The location information from the Gx 3GPP-User-Location-Info, for example SAI or CGI. The format is defined in the 3GPP 29.061 specification.

9

Plan Name

The name of the plan. For example, 1MB_1DAY_PLAN.

This is the name of the most recent plan used by the subscriber.