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  Call Control Profile Configuration Mode 
local-cause-code-mapping map-cause-code  ▀   
 
Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 18  ▄  
 
   
2017 
gmm-cause-code gmm-cause
 
Specifies the GPRS mobility management (GMM) cause code to return to a UE in access request Reject 
messages. Replacement cause code options include: 
 
gprs-serv-and-non-gprs-serv-not-allowed
 
 
gprs-serv-not-allowed
 
 
gprs-serv-not-in-this-plmn
 
 
location-area-not-allowed
 
 
network-failure
 
 
no-suitable-cell-in-this-la
 
 
plmn-not-allowed
 
 
roaming-not-allowed-in-this-la
 
Usage 
This command enables the operator to configure a preferred GMM cause code to return to the UE when a UE 
access request is rejected due to map-cause ‘roaming-not-allowed’ or ‘unknown-subscriber’.  
As well, the operator can send additional MAP failure details in the reject message when the map-cause being 
replaced is ‘unknown-subscriber’.  
It is possible to map replacement cause codes for both ‘roaming-not-allowed’ and ‘unknown-subscriber, but 
additional configurations for either would overwrite. 
Example
 
The following command maps 
network-failure
 as the GMM cause code to be included in an Access 
Reject sent to the UE when the UE is denied due to map-cause ‘roaming-not-allowed’: 
local-cause-code-mapping map-cause-code roaming-not-allowed gmm-cause-
code network-failure
 
Use the following to change a mapping configuration of ‘unknown-subscriber’ replaced by ‘roaming-not-
allowed-in-this-la’ to ‘unknown-subscriber’ replaced by cause code ‘gprs-serv-not-in-this-plmn’ and include 
MAP diagnostic information in the Reject message: 
local-cause-code-mapping map-cause-code unknown-subscriber map-diag-info 
gprs-subscription-unknown gmm-cause-code gprs-serv-not-in-this-plmn