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CONTENTS
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Contents
CSCui22961 - SGSN/MME: multiple sessmgr crashes due to Loss-of-Radio Coverage - LORC ......... 25
CSCui27241 - Assertion failure at sess/sgsn/sgsn-app/access/access_main.c:1236 ........................... 25
CSCui47095 - crash - 14.0(50083) - pmm_util_check_and_send_sgsn_context_ack_failure .............. 26
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Resolved Issues
This section contains information about issues resolved in this software release and enhancements that have been
created and verified for this release. For a summary of all resolved issues in earlier 14.0 releases, see Previously
Resolved Issues section.
Resolved Issues
3g Attach, Activate
RAU Request
Auth/security procedure
SRNS procedure
No Iu release command
A crash is observed after iu-release-hold-timeout. The issue is observed when iu-release-comp timer is running, the
activity timer (started by sm-start-activity) expires and this leads to feeding of relReq again for the same iuConCb.
Problem Solution
The issue is resolved by verifying the iu-state before feeding relreq in case of activity-timer expiry.
Resolved Issues
Problem Solution
A common data structure was being called for every data transfer from the subscriber and this function expects that the
current data transfer is the sole reason for reaching the volume limit. In the scenario mentioned above, there is an intertechnology handoff and with each technology having a different volume trigger, the volume limit can be reached earlier
in one technology but the CDR generation does not occur. The issue has been resolved by storing excess volume
counters in a separate buffer. This resolves the integer over-run error.
Resolved Issues
Problem Analysis
The Master Manager (mmgr) facility consumes more memory than allocated and enters a warn/over state. Master
Manager using the legacy heap allocation (SN_MALLOCs) for processing the RNCs resets the resource messages and
so on, this leads to fragmentation of memory and the mmgr enters a warn state.
Problem Solution
Using of Cache pools instead of the SN_MALLOCs for processing the RNCs, reset resource messages and so resolves
this issue. This is an optimized way of utilizing the memory within the memory limit set for the mmgr.
Resolved Issues
Resolved Issues
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Resolved Issues
Problem Analysis
This issue is observed in network-sharing configurations with multiple Iups-services. If a Iups-service is changed from
non-network-sharing configuration to a network-sharing configuration, some RAI information is not added in the Link
Manager. The RAU request is being treated as non-local and forwarded to a non-anchoring smgr.
Problem Solution
The issue has been resolved as a part of fix for the PR CSCtx05296.
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Resolved Issues
These drops will be pegged as Resource Reset Dropped and visible in the output of either command show gmm-sm
statistics or show gmm-sm statistics iups-service <iups-service_name>.
Performance Indicator Changes
show gmm-sm statistics
A new counter has been added to the output of the show gmm-sm statistics and the show gmm-sm statistics
iups-service iups-service_name to track the number of Resource Reset Requests dropped as a result of the new
throttling mechanism which handles flurries of these requests messages to the MMgr. The new counter listed below is
under the Ranap Procedures heading in the output display.
Resource Reset Dropped
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Resolved Issues
Problem Solution
The printing order is adjusted based on the values.
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Resolved Issues
Problem Solution
A typical authentication session between TACACS+ client and server involves the following steps:
1.
2.
The Client sends an AUTH/START message and the Server returns an AUTH/REPLY
3.
The Client sends an AUTH/CONT message (carrying username) and the Server returns an AUTH/REPLY
4.
The Client sends an AUTH/CONT message (carrying password) and the Server returns an AUTH/REPLY.
The syslog event 37203 is triggered in one of the following scenarios:
An alternative server is unavailable after a protocol error occurs in any of the above mentioned steps.
The client fails to receive a reply from the server (after timeout) for Steps 2, 3, or 4 listed above.
The issue in this PR is observed due to the second reason, namely the client fails to receive a reply from the server (after
timeout) for Steps 2, 3, or 4.
Activate secondary (nsapi 6), Create PDP Context Request sent to GGSN, and with no Create PDP Context Response
from GGSN
Delete PDP Context Request message to GGSN with a response from GGSN
De-activate Acc to UE
Problem Solution
ASSERT is removed and code added to ensure the Activate Secondary Reject is sent to the UE in the above mentioned
scenario.
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Resolved Issues
CSCuh66423 - ASR5K SGSN PDPs stuck in Disconnection state and can't activate
Type
Behavior Change
Feature Changes
SGSN Response to Activation Request
Previous Behavior: If the SGSN receives an activation request from a de-activating context, the SGSN sends the SM
status.
New Behavior: If the SGSN receives an activation request from a deactivating context, the SGSN now cleans up the
disconnecting PDP and picks up the fresh activation.
In a 3G scenario, when bundle de-activation is in progress and PDP is in a disconnecting state, activations are handled
in the following manner:
1.
The SGSN receives an activate Primary PDP context request, all the PDPs in the bundle are cleaned up and a fresh
activation is picked up.
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Resolved Issues
2.
The SGSN receives a secondary activate PDP context request, SM status is sent.
Scenario 1:
Attach in SGSN
Attach Complete
Moves to MME
Returns to SGSN
old-ra = mme RA
ad-ptmsi = PTMSI1
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Resolved Issues
2.
3.
ad-RA = RA1.
Attach again, the issue observed here is the gmm stack not detecting this is duplicate attach.
The issue observed here is, the subscriber information related structure "smid" is cleaned up incorrectly and is
used again
Scenario 2:
Attach
Attach complete
Attach Accept
The issue observed here is, the subscriber information related structure "smid" is cleaned up incorrectly and is
used again
Scenario 3:
Attach
Attach complete
Authentication Request
The issue observed here is, the subscriber information related structure "smid" is cleaned up incorrectly and is
used again
In all of the above mentioned scenarios, the subscriber information related structure "smid" retrieved based on
additional ptmsi would be same as the current one. Clearing the smid retrieved from additional ptmsi is same as
clearing the currently used smid which leads to accessing the cleared smid structure which results in a segmentation
fault.
Problem Solution
The retrieved smid structure is verified against the present smid and de-allocation is not done if it is the same. For the
first scenario, added a check in gmm attach function which prevents sending of Duplicate Attach as Valid Attach to the
Application.
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Resolved Issues
CSCuh69750 - Show port datalink counters x/x tributary x generates npu crash
Type
Fix
Problem Analysis
While collecting the aggregate statistics based on a 'tributary value' sn_npumgr_port_stat_get(), the function is called
with logical port id or with the tributary value requested. This leads to the npumgr de-reference to an invalid pointer as
it was expecting the logical port id. De-reference of the invalid pointer on fetching the aggregate logical statistics leads
to the npumgr crash.
Problem Solution
The logical port id validation is invalid in the above mentioned scenario. So the validation of logical port id is removed
from this function.
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Resolved Issues
Feature Changes
Initiation of a New Signaling Message Towards GGSN
Previous Behavior: When Loss of Radio Coverage feature is enabled on SGSN, in the case of Intra-RAU, with
PLMN change in PMM_IDLE state, the GGSN was not informed of the MS being back in radio coverage after RAU
completion.
New Behavior: Update PDP Context Request is initiated after RAU accept to inform the GGSN that the UE is back in
radio coverage.
CSCuh83693 - AF sess/sgsn/sgsn-app/gtp_c/gtpapp_mm_fsm.c:527
Type
Fix
Problem Analysis
State changes are not occurring in following scenario, though the transaction for context proc is aborted, the SGSN
waits for rsp/timeout in context-ack.
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Resolved Issues
Problem Solution
The issue is resolved by doing a proper state change or cleanup in the above mentioned scenario.
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Resolved Issues
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Resolved Issues
New Behavior: When a suspend from a Gn interface is being processed and BSSGP suspend is received, a SGSN_CTX
response message with imsi unknown is sent to the Gn interface.
CSCuh97968 - Attribute name mismatch for snmp trap 1186 and 1184
Type
Fix+ Behavior Change
Problem Analysis
Mismatch in attribute is observed in the following traps:
Problem Solution
The issue is resolved by the fix provided for the PR the CSCuh35889, merge issues are resolved and this fix is
available in this branch.
Feature Changes
Correct Context Object Names For Trap Numbers
Previous Behavior: The old system is declared with wrong context object names for the trap numbers
1180,1181,1183,1184,1185,1186, and 1187 in starent.my file.
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Resolved Issues
New Behavior: The new system has correct context object names in starent.my file for the trap numbers
1180,1181,1183,1184,1185,1186, and 1187.
Impact: The customer can now see correct context object names in starent.my file for the trap numbers
1180,1181,1183,1184,1185,1186, and 1187.
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Resolved Issues
context should be cleared. But the subscriber suspend event is queued, and later when the subscriber does an old RAU
to the peer SGSN the queued event is not taken up resulting in a crash.
Problem Solution
The issue is resolved, in the above mentioned scenario the queued event is taken up to ensure that the context is deactivated.
CSCui09027 - RNC status shown as Unavailable even when the actual RNC link is
UP
Type
Fix + Enhancement(s)
Problem Analysis
MMGR recovery due to memory overload or demux migration leads to missing status updates for RNC. As the result
RNC status remains unavailable even when links towards RNC are up.
Problem Solution
The Session Controller allows the Standby Session Managers along with Active Session Managers to fetch the status
updates.
Feature Changes
Status Updates to RNC
During MMGR recovery due to memory overload or demux migration leads to missing status updates for RNC.As the
result RNC status remains unavailable even when links towards RNC are up. The Session Controller allows the Standby
Session Managers along with Active Session Managers to fetch the status updates.
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Resolved Issues
Problem Solution
When the ISD arrives, queued de-activation event should not be overwritten.
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Resolved Issues
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Unresolved Issues
This section lists known issues that are not resolved in this software release. For details about any one of these
unresolved issues, use your browser to connect to the Cisco Bug Search tool at:
https://tools.cisco.com/bugsearch/
CSCug83549 - Content in SMC HD is unavailable after SMC Switchover for few minutes
CSCug87356 - [ATM]: qsaal layer links went down after executing following scenario
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Operator Notes
Operational Recommendations:
As Part of PSC3 Support (CSCzn35460):
In Release 14.0 the SGSN now supports 8M attached subscribers and 16M PDP contexts. This enhanced support applies
only to PSC3 with 14.0. For PSC2 with 14.0, the previous support numbers of 4M attached subscribers and 8M PDP
contexts still applies.
Increase NRIs per SGSN (CSCtr81030):
Beginning with Release 14.0, the number of subscribers per sessmgr has increased. For this reason, it is strongly
recommended that at least 3 local NRIs be configured per SGSN to ensure smooth operation.
Prior to loading a Release 12.2 or higher, we recommend that copies of the original configuration file be made and
stored (with unique release-identifying titles) both in the Flash and off the chassis. Configuration files created and saved
in Release 12.2 and higher cannot be shared across multiple chassis due to a change in the encryption algorithm for
passwords and secrets. Changes to Releases 12.2 and higher modify encrypted data in the configuration file so that it
cannot be recognized by previous software builds. If it is necessary to revert to a previous build, the chassis must be
booted with the copy of the original configuration file. If this copy is not available, then the chassis will need to be
loaded as if it is a new chassis.
Caution: The use of test commands could adversely affect the operation of your system. It is recommended that
they only be used under the guidance and supervision of a qualified support representative. For customers using Gn
ARP CLI as per PRs CSCua93724/ CSCua46775, rnc-arp-enable configuration under Iups Service 'must' be included, in
addition to enabling ARP under Operator Policy.
SGTP-Service Cannot Be Shared between MME and SGSN (CSCuf57224)
When using the associate command in GPRS Service configuration mode or SGSN Service configuration mode, only
one SGTP service can be associated with a single service definition. If co-located, the GPRS and SGSN services can
share the same SGTP service association or they can have different SGTP services associated. When an SGSN and an
MME are co-located, the GPRS or SGSN service cannot be associated with the same SGTP service that is used by the
MME.
Limitations
Pdp-type restriction (CSCtw75399) takes precedence over pdn-type override (CSCtw75239), if both are
configured.
CSCzn35460: MMGR goes into warn state when SAU goes beyond 5.6 Mn. No session disconnects are
observed. This issue is not due to memory leak but fragmentation of memory. The issue is currently under
investigation.
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Operator Notes
Performance degradation is observed compared to 12.0. Below are the PRs tracking that issue:
CSCtz75162 / [14.0 Performance]-3G ActivateDeActivate Rate Performance degrade in V14
CSCtz69645 / [14.0 Performance] - 3G Attach Rate Performance degrades in V14.0 PSC3
CSCtz72234 / [14.0 Performance]-3G AttachDetach Rate Performance degrades in V14 PSC3
CSCua54645 / N-New / 14.0 Performance-Avrg sessmngr memory usage is increased in call model
CSCua54705 / [14.0 Performance]-Total CPU usage of sgtpcmgr is increased in callmodel
CSCua55140/ N-New / [14.0 Performance]-Avrg CPU-1 usage is increased in callmodel test
CSCua57721 / [14.0 Performance]-Avrg CPU usage of mmgr is increased in callmodel
CSCtz77883 / N-New / [14.0 Performance ]-PLM fig not reached for 3G throughput with 512B Packet
size
CSCua54591 / [14.0 Performance]-Avrg linkgr memory usage is increased in callmodel test
CSCua54942 / [14.0 Performance]-Avrg CPU usage of imsimgr is increased in callmodel
Not Qualified
The following commands are visible on the SGSN but these commands are in development and are not ready for use:
mbms { gtpu-bind-address | policy }
snmp mib
The following disconnect reasons are visible on the SGSN but they are in development and are not ready for use:
sgsn-no-rab-for-gbr-bearer(444)
sgsn-nrspca-actv-rej-by-sgsn(515)
sgsn-nrspca-actv-rej-by-ms(516)
sgsn-dsd-allepswithdrawn(535)
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CSCub60821
50488
30-Jun-13
CSCub74386
50488
30-Jun-13
CSCuc15768
50488
30-Jun-13
CSCud97187
50488
30-Jun-13
CSCue48704
CSCuh51766
Transmitted Data not seen for one of the psp's in a specific scenario
50488
30-Jun-13
CSCuf07732
50488
30-Jun-13
CSCug81600
CSCug81675
50488
30-Jun-13
CSCug83970
CSCug30810
LI audit duration
50488
30-Jun-13
CSCug93414
50488
30-Jun-13
CSCuh12281
50488
30-Jun-13
CSCuh17028
50488
30-Jun-13
CSCuh24628
CSCty32423
50488
30-Jun-13
CSCuh29881
50488
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CSCuh40954
50488
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CSCuh40983
50488
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CSCuh44450
50488
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CSCuh28528
50176
10-Jun-13
CSCtn91917
CSCtz63253
50083
31-May-13
CSCtx38103
CSCua59318
50083
31-May-13
CSCtx85138
50083
31-May-13
CSCty64119
50083
31-May-13
CSCty79825
[14.0] MME FQDN must be initiated for DNS Query to identify peer
mme.
50083
31-May-13
CSCtz97262
50083
31-May-13
CSCua51754
CSCue90817
50083
31-May-13
CSCub07110
50083
31-May-13
CSCub10425
50083
31-May-13
CSCub28855
CSCuc31410
50083
31-May-13
CSCub32844
CSCud91004
50083
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CSCub45172
50083
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CSCub66808
CSCub67832
50083
31-May-13
CSCub68092
CSCub73537
CSCug05664
50083
31-May-13
CSCub89503
[FR]: clear port datalink counter all cli is not clearing DLCI stats
50083
31-May-13
CSCub92217
[ATM]: Show port npu counter CLI does not show port level
statistics.
50083
31-May-13
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CSCuc01188
50083
31-May-13
CSCuc49196
50083
31-May-13
CSCuc53264
50083
31-May-13
CSCuc66062
50083
31-May-13
CSCuc78596
50083
31-May-13
CSCuc98179
50083
31-May-13
CSCud00285
50083
31-May-13
CSCud04518
50083
31-May-13
CSCud14071
50083
31-May-13
CSCud33739
50083
31-May-13
CSCud36376
50083
31-May-13
CSCud43319
50083
31-May-13
CSCud50721
CSCud76417
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31-May-13
CSCud61994
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31-May-13
CSCud72241
50083
31-May-13
CSCud74965
50083
31-May-13
CSCud76431
50083
31-May-13
CSCud80740
50083
31-May-13
CSCud82870
CSCue46119
50083
31-May-13
CSCud83051
CSCug97859
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CSCud84382
50083
31-May-13
CSCud89444
50083
31-May-13
CSCud89662
50083
31-May-13
CSCud92928
50083
31-May-13
CSCud95137
CSCud35850
50083
31-May-13
CSCue06299
SGSN : ATM : LAB : Point to point host route not working,/30 route
50083
31-May-13
CSCue16728
50083
31-May-13
CSCue16777
50083
31-May-13
CSCue16890
CSCtx83121
50083
31-May-13
CSCue23340
50083
31-May-13
CSCue24226
50083
31-May-13
CSCue26687
50083
31-May-13
CSCue30295
50083
31-May-13
CSCue30772
50083
31-May-13
CSCue40679
50083
31-May-13
CSCue45285
50083
31-May-13
CSCue45592
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31-May-13
CSCue46044
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31-May-13
CSCue50748
50083
31-May-13
CSCue52636
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CSCue53476
50083
31-May-13
CSCue53930
50083
31-May-13
CSCue56461
50083
31-May-13
CSCue56888
50083
31-May-13
CSCue62078
50083
31-May-13
CSCue62469
50083
31-May-13
CSCue70892
50083
31-May-13
CSCue78607
50083
31-May-13
CSCue83935
50083
31-May-13
CSCue89718
50083
31-May-13
CSCue90907
50083
31-May-13
CSCue91149
New log type is flooding the logs after the SGSN upgrade to R14
50083
31-May-13
CSCue99776
50083
31-May-13
CSCuf20099
50083
31-May-13
CSCuf21644
Inter SGSN Inter RAT RAU: wrong DNS query MCC encoding
50083
31-May-13
CSCuf28953
50083
31-May-13
CSCuf46849
50083
31-May-13
CSCuf55736
50083
31-May-13
CSCuf57224
50083
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CSCug01808
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CSCug02017
50083
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50083
31-May-13
CSCug08563
50083
31-May-13
CSCug13753
50083
31-May-13
CSCug14763
50083
31-May-13
CSCug21561
Many SMGRs full call reject messages and some SMGRS in warn
state
50083
31-May-13
CSCug23354
50083
31-May-13
CSCug26715
50083
31-May-13
CSCug28708
50083
31-May-13
CSCug30668
GTPP_DATA_RECORD_TRANSFER_REQUEST_MSG flooded
in Intracer for 2G subs
50083
31-May-13
CSCug39686
50083
31-May-13
CSCug44160
CSCue27188
SGSN don't have the right PGW FTEID in CSR after SGW
relocation
50083
31-May-13
CSCug54631
50083
31-May-13
CSCug55229
50083
31-May-13
CSCug59879
CSCtz98440
Crash @ sessmgr_sgsn_handle_new_call(*)
50083
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CSCug70021
50083
31-May-13
CSCug74229
50083
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CSCug23354
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49490
13-May-13
CSCug59879
CSCtz98440
Crash @ sessmgr_sgsn_handle_new_call(*)
49490
13-May-13
CSCug23354
49490
03-May-13
CSCug28708
49490
03-May-13
CSCug59879
CSCtz98440
Crash @ sessmgr_sgsn_handle_new_call(*)
49490
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CSCue46044
48817
15-Apr-13
CSCue53930
48817
15-Apr-13
CSCue62078
48817
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CSCue72816
48817
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CSCuf20112
48817
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CSCuf20099
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CSCue03201
48062
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CSCtn89667
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CSCtx36987
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CSCtx70969
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CSCtz85522
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CSCtz86094
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CSCtu21092
47681
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CSCtz97262
CSCzn32101
47681
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CSCua09885
47681
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CSCua16745
CSCub02831
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CSCua21893
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCua26068
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCua28913
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCua46610
"rx total error bytes" counter incrementing after SMC switchover for
actv
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCua60924
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCua63204
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCua65427
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCua71092
CSCub26655
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCua73179
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCua74399
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCua81796
CSCua09766
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCua91101
CSCub42044
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCub05407
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCub10599
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCub18864
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCub23315
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCub31149
CSCub32085
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCub32085
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCub34190
47681
31-Jan-13
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Headline
Build No.
Release Date
CSCub34934
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCub42044
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCub45643
CSCuc04741
CSCuc24353
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCub54050
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCub58699
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCub61089
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCub65605
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCub65696
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCub69352
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCub69358
Enhance logs to print lwhen the NSVCI going down with the cause
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCub71327
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCub74278
[LCS] show sub sgsn-only full does not show any info of LCS
subscription
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCub81586
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCub83903
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCub85044
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCub85912
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCub88461
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCub90490
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCub92623
CSCuc51662
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCub93198
47681
31-Jan-13
40
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Headline
Build No.
Release Date
CSCub94839
CSCud97666
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCuc03232
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCuc08320
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCuc10531
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCuc12638
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCuc21119
[14.0 S4-SGSN
Load]:sessmgr_gprs_process_update_correlation_id()
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCuc22130
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCuc25534
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCuc26816
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCuc44183
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCuc48871
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCuc49976
Crash in pmm_map_fsm_handle_isd_ind_as_detached()
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCuc53264
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCuc53379
CSCub93751
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCuc55856
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCuc56495
CSCuc63112
CSCud43394
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCuc58883
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCuc73538
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCuc77166
47681
31-Jan-13
41
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Headline
Build No.
Release Date
CSCuc79207
CSCud16741
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCuc84188
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCuc88087
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCuc91288
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCuc94427
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCuc95980
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCuc96212
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCuc96492
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCuc97618
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCuc98179
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCuc99697
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCud00368
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCud02349
CSCud02351
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCud04626
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCud08641
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCud09727
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCud12250
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCud16924
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCud18229
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCud20425
CSCtz09531
47681
31-Jan-13
42
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Headline
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Release Date
CSCud21929
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCud23803
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCud24810
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCud33031
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCud36010
CSCuc63520
CSCuc50410
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCud36094
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCud38545
CSCub42141
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCud38565
CSCub71229
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCud38571
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCud39033
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCud40833
SGSN sub-profile has incorrect APN list (diff. from HLR profile)
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCud43005
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCud60630
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCud61994
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCud66833
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCud69457
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCud73404
[14.0] PDP activation support if EPS subs available for non EPC
device
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCud79150
[14.0] RAU Accept goes with wrong RAI value in Inbound Inter
SRNS
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCud84892
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCud88111
47681
31-Jan-13
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Headline
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Release Date
CSCud90441
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCud93223
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCud93692
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCud97666
CSCud97357
47681
31-Jan-13
CSCud12250
47045
21-Dec-12
CSCud33031
46803
07-Dec-12
CSCud36010
46803
07-Dec-12
CSCud40833
SGSN sub-profile has incorrect APN list (diff. from HLR profile)
46803
07-Dec-12
CSCud02349
CSCud02351
46551
23-Nov-12
CSCud00368
46551
23-Nov-12
CSCud09727
46551
23-Nov-12
CSCua46775
CSCua93724
Need a per RNC CLI to control ARP inclusion in RAB req - problem
re-opened.
46345
07-Nov-12
CSCua60924
46345
07-Nov-12
CSCua96149
Assertion.../sgsn-app/gtp_c/gtapp_enc_ie.c:152
sn_gt_encode_cause_ie()
46345
07-Nov-12
CSCub28951
46345
07-Nov-12
CSCuc06178
46345
07-Nov-12
CSCuc15969
46345
07-Nov-12
CSCuc25534
46345
07-Nov-12
44
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Headline
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Release Date
CSCuc52120
CSCtz00983
46345
07-Nov-12
CSCuc54908
46345
07-Nov-12
CSCzn22926
46345
07-Nov-12
CSCzn33011
CSCuc36053
CSCuc36179
CSCuc36486
46345
07-Nov-12
CSCub45643
46033
19-Oct-12
CSCub60700
46033
19-Oct-12
CSCuc28574
46033
19-Oct-12
CSCuc48161
SGSN sends "PS LCS Not Supported ByUE" in UGL to HLR but
LCS is disabled
46033
19-Oct-12
CSCtn89667
45722
28-Sept-12
CSCto55464
45722
28-Sept-12
CSCtq20863
45722
28-Sept-12
CSCtr20596
45722
28-Sept-12
CSCtr82390
45722
28-Sept-12
CSCts71327
45722
28-Sept-12
CSCtw71458
45722
28-Sept-12
CSCtx68408
CSCtw77656
CSCtw89737
CSCua60627
45722
28-Sept-12
CSCtx89243
45722
28-Sept-12
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CSCty32423
45722
28-Sept-12
CSCty60455
45722
28-Sept-12
CSCty66505
45722
28-Sept-12
CSCtz25837
45722
28-Sept-12
CSCtz30291
45722
28-Sept-12
CSCua76363
CSCub31518
Ares testctrl fails to start during MIO switchover & DPC restart
45722
28-Sept-12
CSCua93724
CSCua46775
45722
28-Sept-12
CSCub18978
45722
28-Sept-12
CSCub28951
45722
28-Sept-12
CSCub40520
CSCub17173
45722
28-Sept-12
CSCub55089
45722
28-Sept-12
CSCub56059
45722
28-Sept-12
CSCub89748
45722
28-Sept-12
CSCzm65084
45722
28-Sept-12
CSCzn26096
45722
28-Sept-12
CSCzn29099
45722
28-Sept-12
CSCzn34172
45722
28-Sept-12
CSCzn40829
45722
28-Sept-12
46
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Headline
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Release Date
CSCua55325
44756
6-Aug-12
CSCua55378
44756
6-Aug-12
CSCub07526
44756
6-Aug-12
CSCub12399
44756
6-Aug-12
CSCts37482
44668
31-Jul-12
CSCts54628
Starting value for GPRS ciphering algorithm input always the same
44668
31-Jul-12
CSCtz51789
44668
31-Jul-12
CSCua29780
44668
31-Jul-12
CSCua40921
44668
31-Jul-12
CSCua66309
44668
31-Jul-12
CSCua75039
44668
31-Jul-12
CSCzn40829
44668
31-Jul-12
CSCua33403
44668
31-Jul-12
CSCua35729
44668
31-Jul-12
CSCua49139
44668
31-Jul-12
CSCua57465
CSCua57487
44668
31-Jul-12
CSCua66309
44668
31-Jul-12
CSCua69730
44668
31-Jul-12
CSCua69834
44668
31-Jul-12
47
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Headline
Build No.
Release Date
CSCua73137
PC: [05f40c6b/X]
sgsn_app_pmm_gtp_send_ms_info_change_notif_req(
44668
31-Jul-12
CSCtq29807
44093
29-Jun-12
CSCts54628
Starting value for GPRS ciphering algorithm input always the same
44093
29-Jun-12
CSCty60455
CSCua54617
44093
29-Jun-12
CSCtz43477
44093
29-Jun-12
CSCtz51789
44093
29-Jun-12
CSCtz99080
CSCua02475
pdp type, servedpdp address is not pegged properly after session kill
44093
29-Jun-12
CSCua11278
CSCua25738
44093
29-Jun-12
CSCua32380
44093
29-Jun-12
CSCzn26096
44093
29-Jun-12
CSCzn40829
44093
29-Jun-12
CSCzn44126
CSCzn44127
44093
29-Jun-12
CSCzn60601
44093
29-Jun-12
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