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MME Service Configuration Mode Commands
▀ peer-mme
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 18
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mnc number
: Sets the mobile network code (MNC) for this peer match as an integer from 00 through 999.
tac area_code
: Sets a specific Tracking Area Code (TAC) for the peer MME match as an integer from 1
through 65535.
tac any
: Specifies that any TAC value can be considered for a peer MME.
tac start_area_code to end_area_code
: Specifies a range of TACs. MMEs within this range and
matching the rest of the criteria in this command are to be considered peer MMEs.
start_area_code
and
end_area_code
are integers from 1 through 268435455.
address ipv4_address
: Sets a specific IP address for this TAI peer MME match in IPv4 dotted-decimal
notation.
Usage
Use this command to configure parameters that, when matched by another MME, specifies that MME as a
peer for inter-MME relocations.
This command allows configuration for two relocation scenarios:
peer for inter-MME relocations.
This command allows configuration for two relocation scenarios:
gummei
: an MME receives either an Attach or a TAU request with a Globally Unique Temporary
Identity (GUTI) that originated from another MME.
tai-match
: an MME receives an S1 Handover Required message and must select a new MME based
on the TAI.
Up to 32 peer-mme gummei or tai-match entries may be configured per MME service.
Example
The following command identifies a peer MME with GUMMEI parameters:
peer-mme gummei mcc 123 mnc 12 group-id 40000 mme-code 100 address
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