ESM Error Code 50: type ipv4 only allowed (NRF91 Asset Tracker)

Hi 

I am a bit stuck on this one. 

Hardware: NRF91 Thingy, NRF91 DK

Firmware: Asset Tracker with latest MFW v1.3.5

I have been connecting with 1oT SIM using NRF91Thingy and DK perfectly for the last 4 months - and it is usually the O2 cell tower (LTE-M Roaming) as there is no other tower nearby. I left it attached and logging on October 22nd 2023 and a few hours later disconnected, I have not been able to connect since. Every time I connect, or use AT+COPS it attaches then immediately detached with ESM 50 code - (PDN type IPv4 only allowed). I have contacted 1oT and they haven't reported anything with O2 network.

Modem trace as follows:

%CESQ: 32,1,16,2
+CEREG: 2,"02D0","07F87C78",7
+CSCON: 1
%CESQ: 33,1,9,1
%CESQ: 33,1,14,2
[00:00:01.534,149] <inf> app_event_manager: DATA_EVT_CONFIG_INIT
[00:00:01.935,821] <inf> app_event_manager: MODEM_EVT_LTE_CELL_UPDATE
+CGEV: ME PDN ACT 0,0
+CNEC_ESM: 50,0              <------- Error Code
%MDMEV: SEARCH STATUS 2
+CEREG: 5,"02D0","07F87C78",7,,,"11100000","11100000"
+CGEV: NW DETACH             <------- Detach
+CGEV: ME PDN DEACT 0
+CEREG: 2
%CESQ: 35,1,19,2

I have never seen this issue before and nothing has changed in the firmware since I started logging started. 1oT assume its hardware/firmware related - and suggested I changed the PDN context to use IPv4 only, same result. I also switched to IPv6, it gives a EMM 15 error in that case. We can connect to Vodafone just fine, but it is quite low signal, either way O2 has always been the closest and the best to connect to. 

Has anyone had similar issues? 

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  • I’ve already contacted 1oT who provide our SIMs and they said they were not aware of any changes or issues, they told me to “restart the device” lol. Just to note this is also happening in the iBasis SIMs that come with the DKs and thingys. 

    Are you able to share what changes that O2 have made and any links to this information? I’ve searched everywhere for any information on changes to their network. 

    However, if you look at the modem trace, it’s not the network that’s detaching the modem, the modem is detaching itself. The LTE is fully accepting the attach and providing all the APN details, IP addresses, etc. Is there something in the the trace that’s suggesting roaming isn’t allowed, because we have devices with UBLOX modules that are roaming fine in the O2 network.

    I will keep pushing 1ot for more information, but if there is something in the traces that I gives a reason I and share with them. Also if your can give me the  links to what O2 have changed that would be much appreciated. 

    thanks Pray 

  • I’ve found one linked in post that suggest that O2 have shutdown their LTE network for roaming. 

    this is not good news, but I imagine it’s a problem for iBasis sims too? 

  • I’ve found one linked in post that suggest that O2 have shutdown their LTE network for roaming

    Could you contact you Nordic RSM for more info. If you need help to get in contact then ping me  with  and I will help. 


    Regards,
    Jonathan

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