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report-overload
Enables the MME to report overload conditions to eNodeBs to alleviate congestion scenarios.
Product
MME
ePDG
Privilege
Administrator
Command Modes
Exec > Global Configuration > LTE Policy Configuration > Congestion Action Profile Configuration
configure > lte-policy > congestion-action-profile profile_name
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[local]
host_name
(congestion-action-profile)#
Syntax Description
report-overload { permit-emergency-sessions-and-mobile-terminated-services |
permit-high-priority-sessions-and-mobile-terminated-services | reject-delay-tolerant-access |
reject-new-sessions | reject-non-emergency-sessions } enodeb-percentage 
percent
[no] report-overload
no
Removes the 'report-overload' action from this congestion action profile.
permit-emergency-sessions-and-mobile-terminated-services
Specifies in the overload message to the eNodeB that only emergency sessions are allowed to access the MME
during the overload period.
permit-high-priority-sessions-and-mobile-terminated-services
Specifies in the overload message to the eNodeB that only high-priority sessions and mobile-terminated
services are allowed to access the MME during the overload period.
reject-delay-tolerant-access
Specifies in the overload message to the eNodeB that delay-tolerant access destined for the MME will be
rejected during the overload period.
Command Line Interface Reference, Modes C - D, StarOS Release 19    
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Congestion Action Profile Configuration Mode Commands
report-overload