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TIMERS – Implicit IMSI Detach, VLR purge

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  • #57200
    Pan
    Guest

    Yes, the mobile subscription record is deleted from VLR. It is impossible to establish any MO call without previous Location Update, but subscriber usually doesn’t notice this.

    #57201
    Viki
    Guest

    But if the mobile subscription record is deleted from VLR, what is the reason to freeze TMSI there?
    In this case we will have a list of frozen (not available for usage for others) TMSIs with no subscribers registered.

    #57202
    Pix
    Guest

    PAN,

    If the MS is “IMSI detached” (= it is purged from VLR), it should still be able to establish a MO call, no? It just can’t receive a call, because it will not be paged.

    What do you think ?

    #57203
    Pan
    Guest

    Pix, Viki!
    Implicit Imsi Detach is not equal to VLR purge.
    1)Implicit IMSI Detach = subscriber is marked as detached in VLR; subscriber’s data isn’t deleted from VLR; there is no contact between VLR and HLR; TMSI isn’t froze because subscriber’s data are staying in VLR.
    2)VLR purge = subscriber’s data is deleted from VLR and VLR sends VLR purge message in HLR. TMSI may be frozen according procedure. There is no interaction attempt between HLR and VLR when MT call arises and subscriber is marked as purged in HLR.

    Pix, when subscriber is marked as “implicit detached” in VLR, there is possibility to establish MO call without VLR-HLR interaction (I think it is VLR implementation dependent to do this with or without Location Updating).
    B.R.

    #57204
    MishaPowerauto
    Guest

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    #57205
    Pix
    Guest

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    #57206
    JEMO FROM UG
    Guest

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    #57207
    bernard
    Guest

    Hello All,
    can you give me your quick recommendation for purge timer or anything to improve SMSMT. We have set IDT to 2hrs to improve paging. Im currently thinking to modify MS purge timer and/or SMSC retry interval. Major cause for my SMSMT is “subscriber absent” and SMSC still attempts even when MS is detached(power off).
    my current setting is;
    purge timer = 7days
    SMSC retries at an interval 5 mins, 5 mins, 10min… and after 8hrs before the SM be deleted.
    Thanks very much.

    #57208
    selvakumar
    Guest

    Say example for out of coverage and not reachable(IMSI Detach)

    #57209
    Leo Dennis
    Guest

    In case mobile is marked as dettached in the VLR and subscriber data are added, deleted or changed in the HLR, the VLR will be updated via insert data MAP msg ?

    #57210
    haris
    Guest

    I would like to know the ISUP cause code for the case MS Purged from VLR.
    Is it correct the cause code is should be ‘Subscriber Absent’ or any others such as ‘Normal Unspecified’?

    #57211
    Anshul
    Guest

    After successful purge in VLR , what is timer in HLR to store previous VLR address in it . I mean till what time its visible in HLR.

    #57212
    Wallis Dudhnath
    Guest

    The ISUP cause codes are based on the earlier ISDN standards.

    Usage of cause and location in the Digital Subscriber Signalling System No. 1 and the Signalling System No. 7 ISDN User Part. Look at the following ISDN specifications: Q.931 and Q.850.

    Subscriber Absent:

    This cause value is used when a mobile station has logged off, radio contact is not obtained with a
    mobile station or if a personal telecommunication user is temporarily not addressable at any usernetwork
    interface.

    #57213
    Neel
    Guest

    Why VLR purging is required after STP fluctuations in ICR network

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