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New Call Policy Indicates whether the new call policy feature is enabled. The new call policy 
is executed when duplicate sessions with the same IP address request is 
received.
Location Reporting Indicates whether the UE location reporting feature is enabled for the MME 
service.
Max PDNs Per 
SubscriberThe maximum number of PDNs that can be accessed by a...

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PLMN Id The PLMN ID of the MME service.
NoteThis code contains the Mobile Country Code (MCC) and Mobile 
Network Code (MNC). You can configure a maximum of 16 PLMN 
IDs for an MME service.
Length (bits) The number of bits in the Packet domain Temporary Mobile Subscriber 
Identity (P-TMSI) to be used as the Network Resource Identifier (NRI).
PGW Address tab
IP...

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Gp  Interface Indicates whether the peer SGSN service is allowed to communicate over the 
Gp Interface.
S16  Interface Indicates whether the peer SGSN service is allowed to communicate over the 
S16 Interface.
S3  Interface Indicates whether the peer SGSN service is allowed to communicate over the 
S3 Interface.
Peer SGSN RNC
PLMN ID The PLMN ID of the peer MME...

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MME Configuration Commands
The following MME configuration commands can be launched from the logical inventory by 
right-clicking a MME service and choosing Commands > Configuration. Your permissions determine 
whether you can run these commands (see Permissions Required to Perform Tasks Using the 
Prime Network Clients). To find out if a device supports these...

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You can also view the following configurations for a MME service:
EMM Timeouts—EPS Mobility Management (EMM) is used to support the mobility of a user 
equipment. For example, it informs the network of the UEs current location and provides user 
identity confidentiality. Apart from these services, it also provides connection management services 
to the session...

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Step 2In the Logical Inventory window, choose Logical Inventory> Context> Mobile> MME> MME 
service> EMM. The EMM configuration details are displayed in the content pane.
Table 27-136 displays the EMM configuration details.
Table 27-136 EMM Configuration Details
Field Description
Implicit Detach 
TimeoutsThe timeout duration (in seconds) after which the...

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EMM Timeouts Commands
The following EMM Timeout commands can be launched from the logical inventory by right-clicking 
EMM timeouts of a MME service and choosing Commands > Configuration. Your permissions 
determine whether you can run these commands (see Permissions Required to Perform Tasks Using the 
Prime Network Clients). To find out if a device supports...

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ESM Timeouts Commands
The following ESM Timeout commands can be launched from the logical inventory by right-clicking 
ESM timeouts of a MME service and choosing Commands > Configuration. Your permissions 
determine whether you can run these commands (see Permissions Required to Perform Tasks Using the 
Prime Network Clients). To find out if a device supports...

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Step 2In the Logical Inventory window, choose Logical Inventory> Context> Mobile> MME> MME 
service> LTE Security Procedure. The configuration details are displayed in the content pane.
Table 27-140 displays the LTE security procedure configuration details.
Table 27-140 LTE Security Procedure Configuration Details
Field Description
Encryption Algorithm 
Priority...

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LTE Security Procedures Commands
The following LTE Security Procedures commands can be launched from the logical inventory by 
right-clicking LTE Security Procedures of a MME service and choosing Commands > Configuration. 
Your permissions determine whether you can run these commands (see Permissions Required to Perform 
Tasks Using the Prime Network Clients)....
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