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Rf Interface Support
 Service Data Volume Limit
 Service Data Time Limit
 Service Idled out
 Serving Node Change
 User Location Change
 QoS Change
Even though Accounting Interim Interval (AII) timer expiration trigger is not a Change-Condition, AII timer
trigger has the lowest precedence among the above triggers. The AII timer will be reset when a ACR Interim
for any of the above triggers is sent.
For P-GW and GGSN, Service-Data-Container grouped AVP has the Change-Condition AVP as multiple
occurrence AVP sending all the Change-Conditions that occur at a point in time, so the above precedence is not
needed.
Table 42. P-GW/GGSN and CCF Behavior for Change-Condition in ACR-Stop and ACR-Interim for LTE/E-HRPD/GGSN
ACR Message
Change-
Condition
Value
Stop
Normal
Release
None (as this
Normal
change
Release
condition is a
counter for the
Max Number of
Changes in
Charging
Conditions).
Stop
Abnormal
Release
CCF Response to Change-
Condition Value
Addition
Partial
of
FDR
Container
YES
NO
YES
YES
NO
NO
YES
NO
YES
CC Level Population
Final FDR
PS-Information
Level
Normal
Normal Release
Release
N/A
Normal Release
Abnormal
Abnormal Release
Release
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Comments
SDC Level
When PDN/IP session is
closed, C-C in both level
will have Normal Release.
Flow is closed, SDC CC is
populated and closed
container is added to
record. The container for
this change condition will
be cached by the P-
GW/GGSN and the
container will be in a ACR
Interim/Stop sent for partial
record (Interim), final
Record (Stop) or AII trigger
(Interim) trigger.
When PDN/IP session is
closed, C-C in both level
will have Abnormal
Release.
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