Troubleshooting MME Communication Failure - 4G LTE Network Extender 2
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Troubleshooting MME Communication Failure - 4G LTE Network Extender 2 Power the device off then back on. Refer to the internet service provider (ISP), Network Admin, or equipment manufacturer to verify the following aren't... If possible, connect the device at a secondary location, using a different ...
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Apr 05, 2018 . MME Communication Failure. As said before, this is affecting 2 network extenders which were bought together about a year ago. They both worked flawlessly for months on end until they were updated to Software Version 3.1.1.00 as shown on the web interface. Ever since then, every single day, one or both of them will go offline with that error.
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On the latest firmware, the extender tends to fail with MME Communication Failure roughly once a day or every 2 days. The issue can actually be replicated/triggered. If we have a lot more people than usual in our office with Verizon phones, the extender will crash.
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Add me to this list! We discovered that our Verizon 4G LTE Network Extender wasn't working a few days ago. I have read through all of the problems reports, complaints, and repair suggestions in this thread.
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Apr 05, 2018 . Samsung 4G LTE Extender MME Communication Failure. I've got two Samsung 4G LTE extenders at different sites that both started getting this error in the last two weeks:MME Communication Failure. The units are over a year old so Verizon will not warranty and has said it must be a hardware failure. I doubt that is the issue since both units are seeing the same error and they are at totally …
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Communication Failure –The communication failure events that happen between MME and HSS can be monitored, when HSS sends a communication failure message in the monitoring event configuration. MME receives the message through Insert Subscriber Data Request (ISDR) or Update Location Answer (ULA) on s6a interface.
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The factory reset button is in a small hole located on the connection side of the network extender. Insert one end of an unfolded paperclip into the factory reset hole then press the paperclip on the button and hold for at least 10 seconds. (The device must be connected to power for the reset to complete.)
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Ran a couple of speedtest's which would always cause an immediate MME Failure, and it's still up! It is definitely a reproducible error that is related to loading down the device. The currently loaded firmware is: 3.1.1.00. The default firmware was older than this and ran flawlessly, but this firmware causes the MME failure under load.
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Jun 07, 2011 . Communication failures happen when: Companies don't think clearly about how their audience will perceive a marketing message or new product. Companies refuse to be transparent and explain what went wrong, rather than owning up to things and making them right. Companies don't plan.
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Jul 20, 2011 . Cause No. 41 “temporary failure” (Resource unavailable class) This cause indicates that the network is not functioning correctly and that the condition is not likely to last a long period of time; e.g., the mobile station may wish to try another call attempt almost immediately.
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The MME sends the Monitoring Event Report for the communication failure event to SCEF over t6a interface through RIR (Reporting-Information-Request) messages. External-identifier – The External-identifier feature is applicable for the ULR/ULA, DSR/DSA and IDR/IDA command pairs over S6a (and S6d), when the MME (or combined MME/SGSN) supports the External-identifer.
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MME Communication Failure. As said before, this is affecting 2 network extenders which were bought together about a year ago. They both worked flawlessly for months on end until they were updated to Software Version 3.1.1.00 as shown on the web interface. Ever since then, every single day, one or both of them will go offline with that error.
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Before the implementation of Packet Data Network (PDN) Disconnect or Detach procedure in a network, MME followed the below process after receiving the permanent failure code: The User Equipment (UE) connects to the network with Non-IP Data …
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Aug 10, 2018 . What is MTTF (Mean Time To Failure)? Mean Time To Failure is a very basic measure of reliability used for non-repairable systems. It represents the length of time that an item is expected to last in operation until it needs to be replaced. MTTF can be …
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System Architecture Evolution (SAE) is the core network architecture of mobile communications protocol group 3GPP's LTE wireless communication standard.. SAE is the evolution of the GPRS Core Network, but with a simplified architecture; an all-IP Network (AIPN); support for higher throughput and lower latency radio access networks (RANs); and support for, and mobility between, multiple ...
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MME 211 Crystallography and Structure of Materials (2.00 Credits) ... MME 340 Communication Techniques (0.75 Credits) MME 341 Refractories and Furnaces (3.00 Credits) ... MME 442 Failure of Materials and Artefacts Study (1.50 Credits) MME 443 Physical Metallurgy of …
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Tons of companies -- even the biggest and most profitable -- suffer when communication fails. Communication failures happen when: Companies don't think clearly about how their audience will perceive a marketing message or new product.
Mean Time To Failure (MTTF) is a very basic measure of reliability used for non-repairable systems. It represents the length of time that an item is expected to last in operation until it fails. MTTF is what we commonly refer to as the lifetime of any product or a device.
The Non Access Stratum (NAS) signaling terminates at the MME and it is also responsible for generation and allocation of temporary identities to UEs. It checks the authorization of the UE to camp on the service provider's Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) and enforces UE roaming restrictions.
The term “not functioning correctly” indicates that a signalling message was unable to be delivered to the remote user; e.g., a physical layer or data link layer failure at the remote user, user equipment off-line, etc.