Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG)
MME Service Configuration Mode Commands
local-cause-code-mapping ctxt-xfer-fail-mme ▀
Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 16 ▄
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Usage
Use this command to configure the cause code returned to a UE when a UE context transfer failure from a
peer MME occurs. By default, the MME sends the UE the #9 - MS identity cannot be derived by the
network cause code for 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 MME, and if the context transfer procedure fails, this condition is detected.
peer MME occurs. By default, the MME sends the UE the #9 - MS identity cannot be derived by the
network cause code for 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 MME, and if the context transfer procedure fails, this condition is detected.
Related Commands:
If a cause code mapping is specified in both the call-control-profile associated with a call, and also the mme-
service, the cause configured for the call-control-profile will be signalled to the UE. See also the
service, the cause configured for the call-control-profile will be signalled to the UE. See also the
local-
cause-code-mapping
command in the call-control-profile configuration mode. This command is described
in the Call Control Profile Configuration Mode Commands chapter.
Example
The following command maps the “network-failure” cause code to the context transfer failure from MME
condition:
condition:
local-cause-code-mapping ctxt-xfer-fail-mme emm-cause-code network-
failure
failure