What is PDP context in GPRS network ?
ngnguru_com 19-January-2009 12:54:05 PM

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In general Packet data protocol (PDP) context is a term used in the mobile wireless network indicating a logical association between an MS (Mobile Station) and PDN (Public Data Network) running across a GPRS network.
Posted by HamidAliKhan


en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GPRS_core_network
Posted by crouse


The PDP (Packet Data Protocol, e.g. IP, X.25, FrameRelay) context is a data structure present on both the SGSN and the GGSN which contains the subscriber's session information when the subscriber has an active session. When a mobile wants to use GPRS, it must first attach and then activate a PDP context. This allocates a PDP context data structure in the SGSN that the subscriber is currently visiting and the GGSN serving the subscribers access point
Posted by jahangir1983


Packet data protocol (PDP) context is a term used in the mobile wireless network indicating a logical association between an MS (Mobile Station) and PDN (Public Data Network) running across a GPRS network.
Posted by waqqas1


General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) The GPRS network works as an overlay ... When connecting to the SGSN, a Packet Data Protocol (PDP) context is created.
Posted by waqasahmad


Packet data protocol (PDP) context is a term used in the mobile wireless network indicating a logical association between an MS (Mobile Station) and PDN (Public Data Network) running across a GPRS network.
Posted by sagitraz


The PDP (Packet Data Protocol, e.g. IP, X.25, FrameRelay) context is a data structure present on both the SGSN and the GGSN which contains the subscriber's session information when the subscriber has an active session. When a mobile wants to use GPRS, it must first attach and then activate a PDP context. This allocates a PDP context data structure in the SGSN that the subscriber is currently visiting and the GGSN serving the subscribers access point
Posted by shankar1226



Posted: 19-January-2009 01:45:21 PM By: shankar1226

The PDP (Packet Data Protocol, e.g. IP, X.25, FrameRelay) context is a data structure present on both the SGSN and the GGSN which contains the subscriber's session information when the subscriber has an active session. When a mobile wants to use GPRS, it must first attach and then activate a PDP context. This allocates a PDP context data structure in the SGSN that the subscriber is currently visiting and the GGSN serving the subscribers access point

Posted: 21-January-2009 09:15:11 AM By: sagitraz

Packet data protocol (PDP) context is a term used in the mobile wireless network indicating a logical association between an MS (Mobile Station) and PDN (Public Data Network) running across a GPRS network.

Posted: 22-January-2009 12:09:27 PM By: waqasahmad

General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) The GPRS network works as an overlay ... When connecting to the SGSN, a Packet Data Protocol (PDP) context is created.

Posted: 23-January-2009 12:47:55 PM By: waqqas1

Packet data protocol (PDP) context is a term used in the mobile wireless network indicating a logical association between an MS (Mobile Station) and PDN (Public Data Network) running across a GPRS network.

Posted: 31-January-2009 02:44:28 AM By: jahangir1983

The PDP (Packet Data Protocol, e.g. IP, X.25, FrameRelay) context is a data structure present on both the SGSN and the GGSN which contains the subscriber's session information when the subscriber has an active session. When a mobile wants to use GPRS, it must first attach and then activate a PDP context. This allocates a PDP context data structure in the SGSN that the subscriber is currently visiting and the GGSN serving the subscribers access point

Posted: 27-March-2009 02:27:08 PM By: crouse

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GPRS_core_network

Posted: 16-April-2009 03:08:16 AM By: HamidAliKhan

In general Packet data protocol (PDP) context is a term used in the mobile wireless network indicating a logical association between an MS (Mobile Station) and PDN (Public Data Network) running across a GPRS network.