English term
error cause
• Monitor quality of service on 2G/3G
networks in real-time
• Precisely locate problems in the network
with clear codes and error causes
• Effectively pinpoint and troubleshoot
bottlenecks in the network
• Monitor the whole network right down
to the cell level
• See in detail how your services are used
1. "GTPPRB: sets this when there are no appropriate error cause OR GMGPRB: SMMU selection fails / Status-field in response message from GRN is not success_c", "system_failure"
2. "ctxt_not_found. Cause code returned by GGSN (see 3GPP TS 29.060)", "ctxt_not_found"
0x17= "dyn_ips_occupied. Cause code returned by GGSN (see 3GPP TS 29.060)", "dyn_ips_occupied"
4 | причина ошибки | Igor Savenkov |
4 | причина ошибки | Michael Zapuskalov |
3 +1 | причина сбоя | erika rubinstein |
3 | причина ошибки | Igor Antipin |
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