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release-access-bearer
Enables sending of Release Access Bearer and configures the S4-SGSN to send Release Access Bearer Request
on Iu-Release for non-DT and non-ISR subscribers in 3G and on Ready-to-Standby or Radio-Status-Bad for
non-ISR subscribers in 2G.
We recommend that Release Access Bearer be enabled (with this command) prior to enabling Subscriber
Overcharing Protection for S4-SGSN. This will ensure that the S4-SGSN sends Release Access Bearer
with the ARRL bit set if LORC (loss of radio coverage) is detected.
Important
Product
SGSN.
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Command Modes
Exec > Global Configuration > Call Control Profile Configuration
configure > call-control-profile profile_name
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[local]
host_name
(config-call-control-profile-
profile_name
)#
Syntax Description
release-access-bearer [ on-iu-release | on-ready-to-standby ]
remove release-access-bearer [ on-iu-release | on-ready-to-standby ]
remove
When included with the command, remove disables sending Release Access Bearer in either the selected
(with optional keyword) 2G or 3G environment or both environments (with no keyword included).
on-iu-release
This optional keyword instructs the SGSN to send Release Access Bearer upon Iu-Release in a 3G network
so that Release Access Bearer will be initiated for non-ISR and non-DT subscribers upon Iu-Release. For ISR
and DT subscribers, Release Access Bearer will be initiated unconditionally.
on-ready-to-standby
This optional keyword instructs the SGSN to send Release Access Bearer on Ready-to-Standby transition in
a 2G network so that Release Access Bearer will be initiated for non-ISR subscribers on Ready-to-Standby
transition. For ISR subscribers, Release Access Bearer will be initiated unconditionally.
Command Line Interface Reference, Modes C - D, StarOS Release 19    
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Call Control Profile Configuration Mode
release-access-bearer