Method for controlling protocol data unit session in wireless communication system, and apparatus for same
US-2021153286-A1 · May 20, 2021 · US
US11528770B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11528770-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016952632-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 19, 2020 |
| Priority date | May 22, 2018 |
| Publication date | Dec 13, 2022 |
| Grant date | Dec 13, 2022 |
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A session management method performed by a session management network element includes receiving a first request message, where the first request message is used to request to establish a first session for a terminal, determining to establish the first session as an always-on session, where the always-on session is a session for which user-plane resources are activated when the terminal is transitioned from an idle mode to a connected mode, and sending a first response message to the terminal, where the first response message is used to indicate that the session management network element accepts to establish the first session, the first response message comprises first indication information, and the first indication information is used to indicate that the first session is an always-on session.
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A session management method comprising: receiving, by a session management network element, a first request message from a mobility management network element, wherein the first request message requests to establish a session for a terminal; determining, by the session management network element and in response to the first request message, to establish the session as an always-on session for which user-plane resources are activated in response to the terminal transitioning from an idle mode to a connected mode, wherein the session management network element determines to establish the session as the always-on session based on local configuration information of the session management network element, and wherein the local configuration information comprises any one of a first maximum quantity of always-on sessions supported by the terminal or a second maximum quantity of always-on sessions supported by the session management network element; and sending, by the session management network element, a first response message to the terminal indicating that the session management network element accepts to establish the session, wherein the first response message comprises first indication information indicating that the session is established as the always-on session. 2. The session management method according to claim 1 , further comprising determining, by the session management network element, to adjust an attribute of the always-on session based on changes to the local configuration information of the session management network element. 3. The session management method of claim 1 , further comprising: determining, by the session management network element, to establish the session as the always-on session when a first quantity of existing always-on sessions of the terminal is less than the first maximum quantity; or determining, by the session management network element, to establish the session as the always-on session when a second quantity of existing always-on sessions of the session management network element is less than the second maximum quantity. 4. The session management method of claim 1 , wherein after sending the first response message to the terminal, the session management method further comprises: determining, by the session management network element, to modify the session to a non-always-on session; and sending, by the session management network element to the terminal, a message to notify that the session has been updated to the non-always-on session. 5. The session management method of claim 1 , wherein the first request message comprises second indication information indicating to establish the session as the always-on session. 6. The session management method of claim 5 , wherein determining to establish the session as the always-on session comprises determining, by the session management network element, to establish the session as the always-on session based on the local configuration information of the session management network element and the second indication information. 7. The session management method of claim 1 , further comprising: sending, by the mobility management network element, a second request message to the session management network element requesting to modify the session to a non-always-on session; receiving, by the session management network element, the second request message; and sending, by the session management network element, third indication information to the mobility management network element indicating that the session is the non-always-on session. 8. The session management method of claim 1 , further comprising: determining, by the session management network element, to modify the session to a non-always-on session based on the local configuration information of the session management network element; and sending, by the session management network element, fourth indication information to the mobility management network element indicating that the session is the non-always-on session. 9. The session management method of claim 1 , further comprising: sending, by the mobility management network element, indication information of a non-always-on session; and modifying, by the session management network element, the session to the non-always-on session based on the indication information. 10. A session management system comprising: a mobility management network element configured to send a first request message requesting to establish a session for a terminal, a session management network element configured to: receive the first request message from the mobility management network element; determine, based on local configuration information of the session management network element, to establish the session as an always-on session for which user-plane resources are activated in response to the terminal transitioning from an idle mode to a connected mode, wherein the local configuration information comprises any one of a first maximum quantity of always-on sessions supported by the terminal or a second maximum quantity of always-on sessions supported by the session management network element; and send a first response message to the mobility management network element indicating that the session management network element accepts to establish the session, wherein the first response message comprises first indication information indicating that the session is established as the always-on session. 11. The session management system of claim 10 , wherein the session management network element is further configured to adjust an attribute of the always-on session based on changes to the local configuration information of the session management network element, and wherein the local configuration information is stored in the session management network element. 12. The session management system of claim 10 , wherein the session management network element is further configured to: determine to modify the session to a non-always-on session; and send, to the terminal, a message to notify the terminal that the session has been updated to the non-always-on session. 13. The session management system of claim 10 , wherein the first request message comprises second indication information indicating to establish the session as the always-on session. 14. The session management system of claim 13 , wherein the session management network element is further configured to determine to establish the session as the always-on session based on the local configuration information of the session management network element and the second indication information. 15. The session management system of claim 10 , wherein the mobility management network element is further configured to send a second request message to the session management network element requesting to modify the session to a non-always-on session. 16. The session management system of claim 10 , wherein the session management network element is further configured to: determine to modify the session to a non-always-on session based on the local configuration information of the session management network element; and send a fourth indication information to the mobility management network element indicating that the session is the non-always-on session. 17. The session management system of claim 10 , wherein the session management network element is further configured to: determine to establish the session as the always-on session when a first quantity of existing always-on sessions of the terminal is less than the first maximum quantity; or d
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