Answer Posted / thiago marcengo
Actually I have a new question related to this subject. What are the theoretical and practical transitions between states on a PS call that goes idle?
(All states involved)
CELL_DCH > CELL_FACH > CELL_PCH > URA_PCH > IDLE
(CELL_PCH or URA_PCH)
CELL_DCH > CELL_FACH > CELL_PCH > IDLE
CELL_DCH > CELL_FACH > URA_PCH > IDLE
(No CELL_PCH or URA_PCH)
CELL_DCH > CELL_FACH > IDLE
(No CELL_FACH)
CELL_DCH > CELL_PCH > URA_PCH > IDLE
CELL_DCH > CELL_PCH > IDLE
CELL_DCH > URA_PCH > IDLE
Thaanks!
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