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Call Control Profile Configuration Mode   
▀  local-cause-code-mapping ctxt-xfer-fail-sgsn 
 
 
▄  Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 18 
2010 
   
local-cause-code-mapping ctxt-xfer-fail-sgsn 
Configures the reject cause code to send to a UE when a UE context transfer failure from a peer SGSN occurs. 
Product
 
MME 
Privilege
 
Administrator 
Mode
 
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
 
local-cause-code-mapping ctxt-xfer-fail-sgsn emm-cause-code { eps-service-not-allowed-in-
this-plmn | network-failure | no-suitable-cell-in-tracking-area | plmn-not-allowed | 
roaming-not-allowed-in-this-tracking-area | tracking-area-not-allowed } 
 
remove local-cause-code-mapping ctxt-xfer-fail-sgsn  
remove local-cause-code-mapping ctxt-xfer-fail-sgsn
 
Removes the configured cause code mapping. 
ctxt-xfer-fail-sgsn emm-cause-code { eps-service-not-allowed-in-this-plmn | 
network-failure | no-suitable-cell-in-tracking-area | plmn-not-allowed | roaming-
not-allowed-in-this-tracking-area | tracking-area-not-allowed }
 
Specifies the EPS Mobility Management (EMM) cause code to return when a UE context transfer failure 
from a peer SGSN occurs. 
 
eps-service-not-allowed-in-this-plmn
 
 
network-failure
 
 
no-suitable-cell-in-tracking-area
 
 
plmn-not-allowed
 
 
roaming-not-allowed-in-this-tracking-area
 
 
tracking-area-not-allowed
 
Usage 
Use this command to configure the cause code returned to a UE when a UE context transfer failure from a 
peer SGSN occurs. By default, the MME sends the UE the #9 - MS identity cannot be derived by the 
network
 cause code when encountering this condition.  
After the peer node has been identified, the MME sends a Context Request to the peer node. If the peer node 
is an SGSN, and if the context transfer procedure fails, this condition is detected.