PEER DISCONNECTING or NW/ME_CONTEXT_DEACT

Hi,

we have problem with our devices. First time we notice something like this. Before we have create more then 100 devices and all ok. It’s something new and I can not find exactyle what can create this problem. After device up from time to time we see something like this:

13:31:35.791> [GPRS]: open: -> DISCONNECTED
13:31:35.821> [GPRS]: start: -> CONNECTING
13:31:35.821> [GPRS]: GPRS CTX (cid=1) found
13:31:35.821> [GPRS]: GPRS EVENT SETUP OK (cid=1): GPRS activate
13:31:42.862> [GPRS]: GPRS CTX (cid=1) found
13:31:42.874> [GPRS]: GPRS EVENT: 27 (cid=1)
13:31:43.671> [GPRS]: GPRS CTX (cid=1) found
13:31:43.671> [GPRS]: GPRS EVENT ACTIVATE OK (cid=1)
13:31:43.671> [GPRS]: GPRS: -> CONNECTED
13:31:43.671> [WIP] new UDP 0x180dae70
13:31:45.587> +WBCI: 0
13:31:45.587> [GPRS]: -> PEER DISCONNECTING
13:31:45.619> [GPRS]: GPRS deactivate
13:31:45.619> [GPRS]: GPRS CTX (cid=1) found
13:31:45.619> [GPRS]: GPRS EVENT NW/ME_CONTEXT_DEACT (cid=1):
13:31:45.619> [GPRS]: GPRS CTX (cid=1) found
13:31:45.619> [GPRS]: GPRS EVENT DEACTIVATE OK/KO (cid=1): -> DISCONNECTED
13:31:45.619> [WIP]  No more ctx, call adl_gprsUnsubscribe()

I do not see any pattern in this behavie. Device can after for example 3 times of that “PEER DISCONNECTING” connected correct. Sometimes it will conected stright after. If someone could give me a tip would be greate.

J.K.

Hi,

Normally, if there are some issue with the link layer, then this comes… but exactly, what are you trying to do?
creating a UDP scoket? then it’s getting disconnected?