show mme-service all
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Service name |
The name of the MME service configured and running on the system. |
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Context |
The name of the VPN context in which MME service configured and running on the system. |
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Status |
Indicates whether MME service is started or not. |
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Bind |
Indicates whether an S1-MME reference point is bound to an interface in the configured MME service or not. |
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Dynamic TAL Depth |
Displays the configured number of unique historic entries in a Tracking Area List (TAL). |
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S1-MME IP Address |
The IP address of the chassis on which MME service is configured. This is the S1-MME interface IP address of MME service. |
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Crypto-Template Name |
The configured crypto-template name associated with the MME service. |
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Max Subscribers |
The configured number of subscribers allowed on the MME service. |
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S1-MME sctp port |
The source port number for SCTP communication. This source SCTP port will be used for binding the SCTP socket to communicate with the eNodeB using S1-MME with this MME service |
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MME Code |
The MME identifier in EPC networks. This is used to construct the MME identifier. |
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MME Group |
The MME group identifier in EPC networks. This works as a group of MMEs in a shared network. The MME group is used to construct the MME identifier. |
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PLMN Id |
The Public Land Mobile Network identifier of which this MME service belongs to. It contains Mobile Country Code (MCC) and Mobile Network Code (MNC). |
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PS-LTE Operation |
Displays whether the MME service has been enabled for Public Service LTE (PS-LTE) mode (as configured by theps-lte command). If enabled, this field also displays the IPv4 or IPv6 address for the S11 interface of the co-located S-GW as configured by the same command. |
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Network-Global-MME-ID-Mgmt-DB |
The LTE Network Global MME ID Management Database to which this MME Service is associated. This management database is used to manage associations between PLMN IDs and MME group ID ranges. |
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Foreign-PLMN-GUTI-Mgmt-DB |
The LTE Foreign PLMN GUTI Management Database to which this MME Service is associated. This management database is used to control the acceptance or immediate reject of Attach Requests and TAU Requests containing a GUTI from a specific PLMN. |
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EGTP Context |
The name of the VPN context in which Evolved GPRS Tunnelling Protocol (eGTP) service is configured and associated with this MME service to configure different interfaces with MME. Typically it is the destination context on system. |
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EGTP Service |
The name of the Evolved GPRS Tunnelling Protocol (eGTP) service which is associated with this MME service to configure different interfaces with MME. |
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EGTP Sv Context |
The name of the context in which the egtp-sv-service is configured. |
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EGTP Sv Service |
The name of the eGTP Sv service associated with the MME service. |
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SGTPC Context |
The name of the context in which the sgtpc-service is configured. |
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SGTPC Service |
The name of the SGTPC service associated with the MME service. |
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MME HSS Context |
The name of the context in which the HSS peer service is configured. |
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MME HSS Service |
The name of the HSS peer service that communicates with an HSS associated with this MME service. |
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SGS Context |
The name of the context in which the SGs service is configured. |
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SGS Service |
The name of the SGs service associated with this MME service. |
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SMSC Context |
The name of the context in which the SMSC service is configured. |
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SMSC Service |
The name of the name of the SMSC service associated with the MME service. |
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Location Service |
The name of the Location Service (SLg interface) associated with this MME service. |
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Max bearers per MS |
The maximum number of bearers per MS allowed with in this MME service. This can be configured between 1 and 11. By default 11 bearers supported per MS. |
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Max PDNs per MS |
The maximum number of PDNs per MS allowed with in this MME service. This can be configured between 1 and 3. By default 3 bearers supported per MS. |
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Peer MME GUMMEI |
Displays the IP addresses of peer MMEs looked up using GUMMEI during handovers between any radio access technology and the E-UTRAN. |
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Peer MME TAI |
Displays the configured TAI Management Database name associated with the service used for peer MME selection. |
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Peer SGSN RAI |
Displays the parameters configured for peer SGSN discovery using the Routing Area Identity. |
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Peer SGSN RNCID |
Displays the parameters configured for peer SGSN discovery using the Radio Network Controller ID. |
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NRI Length |
Displays the NRI length entries configured for this MME service. If none are configured, the display shows "None". |
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SGW Pool |
Displays the configured TAI Management Object name associated with the service used for creating S-GW pools that, in turn, are used for S-GW selection. |
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Peer MME DNS Context |
The name of the context where the DNS configuration resides for peer MME associations and discoveries. |
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Peer SGSN DNS Context |
The name of the context where the DNS configuration resides for peer SGSN associations and discoveries. |
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PGW DNS Context |
The name of the context in which the DNS service configured to locate and select the P-GW by this MME Service. |
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SGW DNS Context |
The name of the context in which the DNS service is configured to locate and select the S-GW by this MME Service. |
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DNS MSC Context |
The name of the context in which the DNS service is configured to locate and select the MSC by this MME Service. |
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SMSC Context |
The name of the context in which the SMSC service is associated to the MME service. |
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Implicit Detach Timeout |
The timeout duration in seconds after which subscriber will implicitly be detached from the network if there is no activity. This value can be configured from 1 second to 3600 seconds. By default timeout duration for this timer is 3600 seconds. This timer starts when mobile reachable timer expires while the network is in EMM-IDLE mode and Idle mode Signaling Reduction (ISR) is activated and stops when NAS signalling connection established. Note: Generally this timer value is 240 seconds (4 minutes) more than the timeout value of T3423 timer. |
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T3346 Timeout |
Displays the timeout duration configured for the T3346 timer. This timer can be configured to any value from 0 to 18600 seconds. Default: 1500 seconds (25 minutes). If an EMM request is rejected by MME because of congestion, it shall have EMM cause as congestion (#22) and shall include back-off timer (T3346) IE. The back-off timer shall be chosen randomly and shall be 10% below or above the configured T3346 timer value. |
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T3412 Timeout |
Displays the timeout duration configured for the T3412 timer. This timer is used for periodic tracking area update (P-TAU). When this timer expires, the periodic tracking area updating procedure starts and the timer is set to its initial value for the next start. This timer can be configured to any value between 1 and 20 seconds. By default it is 6 second. This timer starts when the UE goes from EMM-CONNECTED to EMM-IDLE mode and stops when the UE returns to EMM-CONNECTED mode. |
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T3412 Extended Timeout |
Displays the timeout duration configured for the T3412 extended timer. This timer is used for periodic tracking area update (P-TAU). This timer helps the MME to reduce network load from periodic TAU signaling and to increase the time until the UE detects a potential need for changing the RAT or PLMN. This timer can be configured to any value from 0 to 1116000 seconds. Default: 3600 seconds (60 minutes). |
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T3413 Timeout |
Displays the timeout duration configured for the T3413 timer. This timer can be configured to any value between 1 and 20 seconds. By default it is 6 second. The timer starts when MME initiates the EPS paging procedure to the EMM entity in the network and requests the lower layer to start paging. This timer stops for the paging procedure when a response is received from the UE. |
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T3422 Timeout |
Displays the timeout duration configured for the T3422 timer. This timer can be configured to any value between 1 and 20 seconds. By default it is 6 second. This timer starts when the MME initiates the detach procedure by sending a DETACH REQUEST message to the UE and stops upon receipt of the DETACH ACCEPT message. |
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T3423 Timeout |
Displays the timeout duration configured for the T3423 timer. This timer can be configured to any value between 1 and 20 seconds. By default it is 6 second. This timer starts when the UE enters the EMM-DEREGISTERED state or when entering the EMM-CONNECTED mode. It stops while the UE is in EMM-REGISTERED-NO-CELL-AVAILABLE state and Idle mode Signaling Reduction (ISR) is activated. |
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T3450 Timeout |
Displays the timeout duration configured for the T3450 timer. This timer can be configured to any value between 1 and 20 seconds. By default it is 6 second. This timer starts when the MME initiates the Globally Unique Temporary Identifier (GUTI) reallocation procedure by sending a GUTI REALLOCATION COMMAND message to the UE and stops upon receipt of the GUTI REALLOCATION COMPLETE message. This timer is also used for tracking area update procedures. |
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T3460 Timeout |
Displays the timeout duration configured for the T3460 timer. This timer can be configured to any value between 1 and 20 seconds. By default it is 6 second. The timers starts when the network initiates the authentication procedure by sending an AUTHENTICATION REQUEST message to the UE and stops upon receipt of the AUTHENTICATION RESPONSE message. |
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T3470 Timeout |
Displays the timeout duration configured for the T3470 timer. This timer can be configured to any value between 1 and 20 seconds. By default it is 6 second. The timers starts when the network initiates the identification procedure by sending an IDENTITY REQUEST message to the UE and stops upon receipt of the IDENTITY RESPONSE message. |
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ISDA Guard Timeout |
Specifies the expiry time to wait to receive the UEs current location information. |
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ISDA Location Validity Time |
Specifies the expiry time for the age of the UE's location information. During this time, if the EPS Location Information with current location is requested in the ISDR, the MME does not process a location procedure with the eNodeB, but sends the location information from the cache. |
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Mobile Reachable Timeout |
Displays the timeout duration after which the reachability procedure will be discarded and a reattempt starts. This duration can be configured to any value between 1 and 20 seconds. By default it is 4 second. |
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T3396 Timeout |
Displays the timeout duration configured for the T3396 timer. This timer can be configured to any value from 0 to 18600 seconds. Default: 1500 seconds (25 minutes). If an ESM request is rejected because of congestion, the rejects shall have ESM cause #26: "Insufficient resources" and the MME will include the back-off timer IE (T3396). The back-off timer shall be chosen randomly and shall be 10% below or above the configured T3396 timer value. |
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T3485 Timeout |
Displays the timeout duration configured for the T3485 timer. This timer can be configured to any value between 1 and 20 seconds. By default it is 6 second. This timer is used for default EPS bearer context activation procedure. This timer starts when the MME sends an ACTIVATE DEFAULT EPS BEARER CONTEXT REQUEST message to the UE and stops when it receives an ACTIVATE DEFAULT EPS BEARER CONTEXT ACCEPT or ACTIVATE DEFAULT EPS BEARER CONTEXT REJECT message from the UE. |
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T3486 Timeout |
Displays the timeout duration configured for the T3486 timer. This timer can be configured to any value between 1 and 20 seconds. By default it is 6 second. This timer starts when the MME sends a MODIFY EPS BEARER CONTEXT REQUEST message to the UE and stops when it receives a MODIFY EPS BEARER CONTEXT ACCEPT or REJECT message from the UE. |
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T3495 Timeout |
Displays the timeout duration configured for the T3495 timer. This timer can be configured to any value between 1 and 20 seconds. By default it is 6 second. This timer is used for default EPS bearer context deactivation procedure. This timer starts when the MME sends a DEACTIVATE EPS BEARER CONTEXT REQUEST message to the UE and stops when it receives a DEACTIVATE EPS BEARER CONTEXT ACCEPT or DEACTIVATE EPS BEARER CONTEXT REJECT message from the UE. |
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T3489 Timeout |
Displays the timeout duration configured for the T3489 timer. This timer can be configured to any value between 1 and 20 seconds. By default it is 6 second. This timer starts when the MME sends an ESM INFORMATION REQUEST message to the UE and stops when it receives an ESM INFORMATION RESPONSE message from the UE. |
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TC1N Timeout |
Displays the timeout duration configured for the TC1N timer. This timer can be configured to any value between 1 and 20 seconds. By default, it is 5 seconds. |
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TR1N Timeout |
Displays the timeout duration configured for the TR1N timer. This timer can be configured to any value between 1 and 300 seconds. By default, it is 30 seconds. |
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TR2N Timeout |
Displays the timeout duration configured for the TR2N timer. This timer can be configured to any value between 1 and 300 seconds. By default, it is 30 seconds. |
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MT Queue Timeout |
Displays the timeout duration configured for the MT Queue timer. This timer can be configured to any value between 1 and 300 seconds. By default, it is 30 seconds. |
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CP Data Max Retransmissions Count |
Displays the number of times CP Data for SMS is retransmitted. |
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HO Resource Release Timeout |
Displays the configuration of the ho-resource-release-timeout command. This is the amount of time in milliseconds that the MME will hold on to bearers and E-RABs after an S1-based handover has been initiated. When this timer expires, the source MME will send a UE Context Release to the source eNodeB. Refer to 3GPP TS 23.401 Section 5.5.1.2.2 for additional information about the use of this timer. |
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Encryption Algorithms |
The encryption algorithm and its priority applied for security procedures through this MME service. It indicates following settings:
By default, the 128-eea0 encryption algorithm is applicable. |
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Integrity Algorithms |
The priority and the integrity algorithm applied for security procedures through the MME service. It indicates the following settings:
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Setup Timeout |
The setup timeout duration configured for call setup for MME calls. Range: 1 to 10000. Default: 60 seconds |
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UE DB Purge Timeout |
The configured timeout duration in minutes to purge UE record from UE database which is maintained by MME as cache of EPS context per UE keyed by IMSI/GUTI to allow UE to attach by GUTI and reuse previously established security parameters. This cache will be maintained in each session manager where the first attach occurred for an UE and purge after configured timeout period expires. Range: 1 to 20160. Default: 10080 mins |
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Maximum paging attempts |
Indicates number of paging attempts configured in an MME service to send for an UE while in idle mode. Range: 1 to 10 Default: 3 |
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Policy for Idle Mode Detach |
Displays the configured user policy in an MME service for detach procedure when a UE is in IDLE mode. Possible actions are:
Default: Implicit detach |
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NAS Max Retransmissions Count |
Displays the configured maximum number of retransmissions for each configured NAS message. |
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Set UE Time (attach processing) |
Displays the configuration of the set-ue-time keyword in the policy attach command. Possible states are Enabled or Disabled. If enabled, this field also shows the preference for delivery of EMM information message to the UE, either MME Preferred or MSC Preferred. |
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Reject attach with non-3GPP char APN |
Displays whether the feature is enabled or disabled at MME to reject APNs with non-standard characters in Attach request. |
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Reject pdn connect with non-3GPP char APN |
Displays whether the feature is enabled or disabled at MME to reject APNs with non-standard characters in PDN Connect request. |
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IMEI Query (attach processing) |
Displays the mobile equipment identity query type for the UE related procedure configured in the attach policy in the MME service. Possible actions are:
Default: None |
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EIR Query (attach processing) |
Displays the Equipment Identity Register query status in the attach policy configuration for the MME service. Possible states are Enabled or Disabled. |
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Deny-greylisted (attach processing) |
Displays whether the MME will deny a call if the equipment is determined to be on the grey list during the attach procedure. By default, this option is disabled; the MME will allow this call to go through. To enable this option, refer to the verify-equipment-identity function of the policy attach command. |
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Deny-unknown (attach processing) |
Displays whether the MME will deny a call if the Equipment Identity Register responds with EQUIPMENT STATUS UNKNOWN to a Mobile Identity Check Request during the attach procedure. By default, this option is disabled; the MME will allow the call to go through. To enable this option, refer to the verify-equipment-identity function of the policy attach command. |
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Allow-ECA timeout (attach processing) |
Displays whether the MME will allow a call to go through if no response is received from an Equipment Identity Register for a Mobile Identity Check Request during the attach procedure. By default, this option is disabled; the MME will deny this call. To enable this option, refer to the verify-equipment-identity function of the policy attach command. |
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Verify Emergency (attach processing) |
Displays whether the MME will query the EIR for equipment status during Emergency attach processing. By default, this option is disabled. To enable this option, refer to the verify-equipment-identity function of the policy attach command. |
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Set UE Time (TAU processing) |
Displays the configuration of the set-ue-time keyword in the policy tau command. Possible states are Enabled or Disabled. If enabled, this field also shows the preference for delivery of EMM information message to the UE, either MME Preferred or MSC Preferred. |
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IMEI Query (TAU processing) |
Displays the mobile equipment identity query type for the UE related procedure configured in the TAU policy in the MME service. Possible actions are:
Default: None |
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EIR Query (TAU processing) |
Displays the Equipment Identity Register query status in the TAU policy configuration for the MME service. Possible states are Enabled or Disabled. |
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Deny-greylisted (TAU processing) |
Displays whether the MME will deny a call if the equipment is determined to be on the grey list during the TAU procedure. By default, this option is disabled; the MME will allow this call to go through. To enable this option, refer to the verify-equipment-identity function of the policy attach command. |
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Deny-unknown (TAU processing) |
Displays whether the MME will deny a call if the Equipment Identity Register responds with EQUIPMENT STATUS UNKNOWN to a Mobile Identity Check Request during the TAU procedure. By default, this option is disabled; the MME will allow the call to go through. To enable this option, refer to the verify-equipment-identity function of the policy attach command. |
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Allow-ECA timeout (TAU processing) |
Displays whether the MME will allow a call to go through if no response is received from an Equipment Identity Register for a Mobile Identity Check Request during the TAU procedure. By default, this option is disabled; the MME will deny this call. To enable this option, refer to the verify-equipment-identity function of the policy attach command. |
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Verify Emergency (TAU processing) |
Displays whether the MME will query the EIR for equipment status during Emergency TAU processing. By default, this option is disabled. To enable this option, refer to the verify-equipment-identity option of the policy attach command. |
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Initial Context Setup Failure- TAU |
Displays the behavior of the MME when an initial context failure is received from the eNodeB during the processing of a TAU request. By default, the MME moves the UE to IDLE MODE. The MME can optionally be configured to detach the UE when a specific cause code is returned from the eNodeB. The MME matches this cause code against those defined in the specified "Cause Code Group <name>". To configure this setting, refer to the initial-context-setup-failure option of the policy tau command. |
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Initial Context Setup Failure-Svc Req |
Displays the behavior of the MME when an initial context failure is received from the eNodeB during the processing of a service request or extended service request. By default, the MME detaches the UE. The MME can optionally be configured to move the UE to Idle Mode when a specific cause code is returned from the eNodeB. The MME matches this cause code against those defined in the specified "Cause Code Group <name>". To configure this setting, refer to the initial-context-setup-failure option of the policy tau command. |
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PDN reconnect type |
Displays the PDN reconnect type as configured for the MME service. Possible values are multiple, reject, or restart. |
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Newcall Policy |
Indicates whether the policy to handle new call requests for busy-out conditions on MME service is configured or not. If configured, by default it will be set to reject the new calls during busy-out condition. |
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Policy Overload |
The configured policy for system to act on any new session/call request when system is crossing the threshold limits of sessions/calls in an MME service. Possible actions are:
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Location Reporting |
Displays the configuration of the Location Reporting function for the service. Possible configurations are Enabled or Disabled. |
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CSG Change Notification |
Displays the configuration of Closed Subscriber Group notification to the SGW/PGW for the service. Possible configurations are Enabled or Disabled. |
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Heuristic Paging |
Displays the configuration of the Heuristic Paging function for the service. Possible configurations are Enabled or Disabled. |
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Heuristic Paging Map |
Displays the paging-map that is associated with the MME service. |
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ISR Capability |
Displays the configuration of the Idle mode Signaling Reduction (ISR) feature. Possible configurations are Enabled or Disabled. |
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Policy Sctp-Down |
Displays the configuration of the SCTP-Down policy function for the service. Possible configurations are Detach-UE or Idle-Mode-Entry. |
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Policy Inter-RAT Indirect Fwd Tunnels |
Display whether indirect forwarding is allowed during 3G to 4G handovers. Possible states are Enabled or Disabled. This field shows the configuration of the policy inter-rat indirect-forwarding-tunnels command. |
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Policy Inter-RAT Ignore SGSN ContextID |
Displays whether the MME to configured to ignore any Context-ID mismatch between HSS and HLR and to use the Context-ID from the HSS to override the Context-ID from the source SGSN. If this option is disabled (default), the MME will drop the PDN when there is a Context-ID mismatch. This field shows the configuration of the policy inter-rat ignore-sgsn-context-id command. |
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Policy Inter-RAT Select Topologic SGW |
Displays whether the MME to configured to determine and select the topologically-closest S-GW to the P-GW for Gn/Gp handoff scenarios. This field shows the configuration of the policy inter-rat select-topologic-sgw command. |
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Policy S1-Reset |
Displays the configuration of the S1-Reset policy function for the service. Possible configurations are Detach-UE or Idle-Mode-Entry. |
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Overcharge Protection |
Displays the configuration of the Overcharging Protection feature, either "Not configured" or, when enabled, the configured S1-AP cause code group name. |
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Relative Capacity |
Displays the configuration of the Relative Capacity function for the service. This field displays a number between 0 and 255 representing the weight of the MME to the eNodeB for load balancing pools of MMEs. |
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Trap S1 Initial Establishment |
Displays whether traps will be sent for every initial S1 connection between the MME and the eNodeB. Possible states are Enabled or Disabled. |
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Trap S1 Path Establishment |
Displays whether a trap will be sent when the S1 Path is established. |
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ENodeB Cache Timeout |
Shows the time in minutes the ENodeB information is cached after the ENodeB terminates a connection. |
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Subscriber Map |
Displays the name of the subscriber map associated with the service. |
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Lte Emergency Profile |
Displays the name of the lte emergency profile associated with the mme-service. In order to support LTE emergency services, an lte emergency profile must be configured under lte-policy and be associated with the mme-services. |
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Network (Across All RATs) |
Displays the configuration of the Network policy function for the service. Possible configurations are Dual Addressing Supported or Dual Addressing Not Supported. |
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Inter-RAT Mapping RNCID to eNBID |
Displays the configuration specifying how Inter-RAT Target RNC-ID fields are mapped to Target eNodeB-ID fields. Possible values are maptype-default-includes-only-enb (default) and maptype1-includes-enb-tai. |
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MME Manager Recovery |
Displays the configuration of the MME Manager Recovery function for the service. Possible configurations are Reset S1 Peers or No Reset S1 Peers. |
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GTPv2 Piggybacking |
Displays the configuration of the GTPv2 Piggybacking function for the service. Possible configurations are Enabled or Disabled. |
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MME Offloading |
Specifies if MME offloading is enabled or disabled. |
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MME Init Release Timeout |
The timeout for triggering the IDLE MODE ENTRY procedure with cause "Load balancing TAU required" for UEs that are ECM_CONNECTED. This field is only visible if MME offloading is enabled. |
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MME Paging Init Timeout |
The timeout for triggering the PAGING procedure for UEs that are ECM_IDLE. After bringing the UE back to ECM_CONNECTED, the IDLE MODE ENTRY procedure is triggered with the cause "Load balancing TAU required". This field is only visible if MME offloading is enabled. |
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S1 MME IP QOS DSCP |
Displays the diffserv code point marking to be used for sending packets of a particular QoS class between the MME and eNodeB as configured in the MME service. |
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S1AP SCTP Parameters |
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SCTP Param Template Associated |
Displays the name of the SCTP Parameter Template associated with the service. |
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SCTP Param Timestamp |
Displays the time when the SCTP Parameter Template was associated with the MME service. |
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SCTP Alpha |
Displays the SCTP Retransmission Timeout (RTO) alpha value as configured in the SCTP Parameter Template defined at the beginning of the S1AP SCTP Parameters section. |
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SCTP Beta |
Displays the SCTP Retransmission Timeout (RTO) beta value as configured in the SCTP Parameter Template defined at the beginning of the S1AP SCTP Parameters section. |
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SCTP Checksum Type |
Displays the SCTP checksum type as configured in the SCTP Parameter Template defined at the beginning of the S1AP SCTP Parameters section. Possible values are ADLER32 or CRC32. |
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SCTP Valid Cookie Lifetime |
Displays the SCTP cookie lifetime value as configured in the SCTP Parameter Template defined at the beginning of the S1AP SCTP Parameters section. |
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SCTP Max Assoc Retrans |
Displays the maximum number of retransmissions for SCTP associations value as configured in the SCTP Parameter Template defined at the beginning of the S1AP SCTP Parameters section. |
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SCTP Max Number of In Streams |
Displays the maximum number of incoming streams for SCTP value as configured in the SCTP Parameter Template defined at the beginning of the S1AP SCTP Parameters section. |
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SCTP Init Retransmissions |
Displays the maximum number of retransmissions for SCTP initiations value as configured in the SCTP Parameter Template defined at the beginning of the S1AP SCTP Parameters section. |
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SCTP Max MTU |
Displays the maximum Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) size for SCTP value as configured in the SCTP Parameter Template defined at the beginning of the S1AP SCTP Parameters section. |
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SCTP Max Number of Out Streams |
Displays the maximum number of outgoing streams for SCTP value as configured in the SCTP Parameter Template defined at the beginning of the S1AP SCTP Parameters section. |
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SCTP Path Retransmissions |
Displays the maximum number of retransmissions for SCTP paths value as configured in the SCTP Parameter Template defined at the beginning of the S1AP SCTP Parameters section. |
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SCTP Min MTU |
Displays the minimum Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) size for SCTP value as configured in the SCTP Parameter Template defined at the beginning of the S1AP SCTP Parameters section. |
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SCTP RTO Initial |
Displays the initial time for SCTP Retransmission Timeout (RTO) value as configured in the SCTP Parameter Template defined at the beginning of the S1AP SCTP Parameters section. |
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SCTP RTO Max |
Displays the maximum time for SCTP Retransmission Timeout (RTO) value as configured in the SCTP Parameter Template defined at the beginning of the S1AP SCTP Parameters section. |
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SCTP RTO Min |
Displays the minimum time for SCTP Retransmission Timeout (RTO) value as configured in the SCTP Parameter Template defined at the beginning of the S1AP SCTP Parameters section. |
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SCTP Sack Frequency |
Displays the frequency for SCTP Selective Acknowledgement value as configured in the SCTP Parameter Template defined at the beginning of the S1AP SCTP Parameters section. |
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SCTP Sack Period |
Displays the period of time for SCTP Selective Acknowledgement value as configured in the SCTP Parameter Template defined at the beginning of the S1AP SCTP Parameters section. |
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SCTP Start MTU |
Displays the initial Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) size for SCTP value as configured in the SCTP Parameter Template defined at the beginning of the S1AP SCTP Parameters section. |
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SCTP Heartbeat Status |
Displays the SCTP heartbeat status as configured in the SCTP Parameter Template defined at the beginning of the S1AP SCTP Parameters section. Possible values are Enabled or Disabled. |
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SCTP HeartBeat Timer |
Displays the SCTP heartbeat timer value as configured in the SCTP Parameter Template defined at the beginning of the S1AP SCTP Parameters section. |
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SCTP Bundle Status |
Displays the SCTP data chunk bundle status as configured in the SCTP Parameter Template defined at the beginning of the S1AP SCTP Parameters section. Possible values are Enabled or Disabled. |
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SCTP Bundle Timer |
Displays the SCTP data chunk bundle timer value as configured in the SCTP Parameter Template defined at the beginning of the S1AP SCTP Parameters section. |
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SCTP Alternate Accept Flag |
Displays the SCTP additional lifetime accept flag status as configured in the SCTP Parameter Template defined at the beginning of the S1AP SCTP Parameters section. Possible values are Enabled or Disabled. |
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MSC |
Configuration of the SRVCC MSC Server for this MME service. This is the MSC server that the MME will use to interface with for the Sv interface. MSC selection using DNS will take precedence over locally configured MSCs. MSC address will be used only when DNS-based selection is not configured OR DNS selection fails. |
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MSC Echo Parameters |
Indicates the MSC parameter value for the following:
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NAS GMM QOS Mapped From |
Displays which QOS the MME uses in NAS GMM QoS IE and GTPv1 Context response messages when the subscriber comes to MME via a handover from a GN/GP SGSN. Possible options are "Native EPS QOS" (default) or "Gn/Gp Peer SGSN QOS". Refer to the MME Service configuration command nas gmm-qos-ie-mapping for more information. |
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Condition Restricted zone code |
Displays the emm-cause-code to be returned to the UE when the UE requests access to a restricted zone. This field has been renamed to Restricted Zone Code in 15.0 and later releases. |
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Condition Congestion |
Displays the emm-cause-code to be returned to the UE when the system has detected a congestion condition. This field has been renamed to Congestion in 15.0 and later releases. |
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Condition Newcall policy restrict |
Displays the emm-cause-code to be returned to the UE when the policy restricts new calls. This field has been renamed to Newcall policy restrict in 15.0 and later releases. |
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Restricted zone code |
Displays the emm-cause-code to be returned to the UE when the UE requests access to a restricted zone during an EMM procedure. |
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Congestion |
Displays the emm-cause-code to be returned to the UE when the system has detected a congestion condition during an EMM procedure. |
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Newcall policy restrict |
Displays the emm-cause-code to be returned to the UE when the policy restricts new calls. |
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APN mismatch |
Displays the emm-cause-code to be returned to the UE when the system has detected an APN mismatch condition during an EMM procedure. |
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VLR down |
Displays the emm-cause-code to be returned to the UE when the system has detected a VLR down condition during an EMM procedure. |
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VLR unreachable |
Displays the emm-cause-code to be returned to the UE when the system has detected a VLR unreachable condition during an EMM procedure. |
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Auth failure |
Displays the emm-cause-code to be returned to the UE when an authentication failure occurs. |
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PEER NODE unknown |
Displays the emm-cause-code to be returned to the UE when peer node resolution is not successful. |
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CTXT transfer fail SGSN |
Displays the emm-cause-code to be returned to the UE when a UE context transfer failure from a peer SGSN occurs. |
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CTXT transfer fail MME |
Displays the emm-cause-code to be returned to the UE when a UE context transfer failure from a peer MME occurs. |
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HSS unavailable |
Displays the emm-cause-code to be returned to the UE when HSS resolution fails in the MME or the HSS does not respond in time. |
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SGW selection failure |
Displays the emm-cause-code to be returned to the UE when a failure occurs during S-GW selection. |
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PGW selection failure |
Displays the emm-cause-code to be returned to the UE when a failure occurs during P-GW selection. |
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GW unreachable Attach |
Displays the emm-cause-code to be returned to the UE when a gateway (S-GW or P-GW) does not respond during an EMM Attach procedure. |
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GW unreachable TAU |
Displays the emm-cause-code to be returned to the UE when a gateway (S-GW or P-GW) does not respond during an EMM TAU procedure. |
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NO bearers active |
Displays the emm-cause-code to be returned to the UE when the context received from a peer SGSN (during a TAU procedure) does not contain any active PDP contexts |
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APN not supported PLMN-RAT esm-proc |
Displays the configured cause code for APN not supported PLMN-RAT in esm-proc. |
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APN not supported PLMN-RAT Attach |
Displays the configured cause code for APN not supported PLMN-RAT for attach requests. |
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APN not supported PLMN-RAT TAU |
Displays the configured cause code for APN not supported PLMN-RAT for TAU requests. |
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S13-additional-id-check: |
Displays the configuration for the S13 Additional IMEI check ID feature, which is disabled by default. The following fields the feature is configured to be performed during the listed UE procedure(s). |
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Attach: |
Indicates if S13 Additional IMEI checking is to be performed during UE attaches. |
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TAU: |
Indicates if S13 Additional IMEI checking is to be performed during tracking area updates. |
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Handover: |
Indicates if S13 Additional IMEI checking is to be performed during UE handovers. |
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Extended DRX: |
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H-SFN Start |
Displays the start time at which H-SFN=0 starts in the GPS or UTC time format. The UTC time format is YYYY:MM:DD:hh:mm:ss. For example: 2016:03:01:12:34:56. |
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H-SFN UTC Reference |
Displays the reference time at which H-SFN=0 starts in the UTC time format YYYY:MM:DD:hh:mm:ss. For example: 1982:1:1:1:1:1. |
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Adjusted time |
Displays the number of leap seconds configured. |
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SGW Blacklist Parameters |
Specifies the configured S-GW Blacklist parameters. |
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timeout |
Specifies the period of time the blacklisted S-GW cannot be used for call procedures. The timeout value is an integer ranging from 5 to 86400 seconds. |
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msg-timeouts-per-min |
Specifies the configured number of message timeouts to wait, before blacklisting an S-GW locally in a session manager instance. Only Create Session Response timeout is considered. The number of messages is an integer ranging from 1 to 5000. |
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S1 UE Retention |
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S1 UE Retention |
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S1 UE Retention Timer |
Specifies the timer value for retaining an SCTP association. |
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DDN Delay Value |
Specifies the downlink-data-notification delay value in multiples of 50 milliseconds. |
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EPS Network |
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5GS to EPS handover using N26 interface |
When this feature is enabled under N1 mode, the MME allows 5GS-EPS interworking with N26 interface. |
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Peer AMF GUAMI |
Configures Globally Unique AMF Identifier for this Peer. |