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Asset ID: 1-71-2229911.1
Update Date:2017-02-16
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Solution  2229911.1 :   Policy Feature : Subscriber Activity Log  


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The Subscriber Activity Log is a new feature introduced in 11.5. It is aimed at providing a detailed record of subscriber activity in the system. This feature allows a user to monitor a particular subscriber request(s) through the entire system. The traces include diameter protocol level messaging, user profile retrieval, and policy engine execution.

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Goal
Solution


Applies to:

Oracle Communications Policy Management - Version POLICY 11.5.0 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Goal

 How to enable the subscribe trace feature to trace a particular subscriber.

Solution

1. Login to CMP GUI on release 11.5 or above
2. From the left hand menu navigate to “System Wide Reports” section
3. Click on Subscriber Activity Log
4. Click on “Configuration ” tab and you should be on the following screen

 Step4_ConfigurationTab

 

 

5. Click “Modify” and enable “Trace Enable” and “Include MRA”. Also set the Severity to DEBUG from the drop down menu.

 

Step5_modify

6. On the same page now Click “ADD” . That will bring another pop up window to configure the subscriber which needs to be traced. Select the “identifier type” – IMSI, E.164, Session-id, NAI, from the drop down menu . Then in the “Identifier Name” enter the subscriber identifier.

 Step6_AddSubsriber

7. Once done you will observe a new row appeared under “subscriber identifier List section”. And you will see “Enable” will be set to TRUE. The field enable implies that the configured subscriber is now set to be traced.

 Step7_SaveChanges

8. Click Save at the bottom of the page now. You will then see the following page.

9. Under “Realtime Log” you would see “View” against the configured subscriber.

 Step9_RealTimeTrace

10. If you want to see real-time trace , You can then click on the “View ” , it will pop-up a window which will show the traces.

Step10_RealTimeView

 

11. Once the traces is done, you have the options to click on “Export” from the popped-up window as shown above to download the trace on the local machine.

 

Limitations:
1. Maximum subscribers that can be configured (enabled + disabled trace) : 60
2. Maximum subscribers that can have trace enabled simultaneously : 20
3. If the system goes into load shedding , feature is disabled automatically


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