Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG)
RNC Configuration Mode Commands
▀ ranap eutran-service-handover-ie
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 16
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1. A UE is E-UTRAN capable, the PLMN is E-UTRAN capable, but the UE has not subscribed to EPS
services (no 4G subscription available).
2. The VPLMN is E-UTRAN-capable, and the UE of an inbound roamer is E-UTRAN capable, but the
UE has only a UTRAN/GERAN roaming agreement in place.
Enabling this parameter helps ensure that an SRNS relocation handover to E-UTRAN is not allowed for E-
UTRAN capable UEs that have only a UTRAN/GERAN roaming agreement. This results in an elimination of
potential service denial or disruption issues, and unnecessary signaling.
The following commands and features must be executed before enabling the
UTRAN capable UEs that have only a UTRAN/GERAN roaming agreement. This results in an elimination of
potential service denial or disruption issues, and unnecessary signaling.
The following commands and features must be executed before enabling the
ranap eutran-service-
handover-ie
setting:
The SRNS relocation feature must be configured in Call Control Profile Configuration Mode via the
srns-inter
and/or
srns-intra
commands.
The
eutran-not-allowed
flag must be enabled in the access-restriction-data command in Call
Control Profile Configuration Mode.
The call-control-profile must then be associated with an operator policy via the
associate
command
in Operator Policy Configuration Mode.
Example
This example enables the inclusion of the E-UTRAN Service Handover IE in RAB Assignment Request and
Relocation Request RANAP messages.
Relocation Request RANAP messages.
ranap eutran-service-handover-ie