User plane relocation techniques in wireless communication systems
US-2018270888-A1 · Sep 20, 2018 · US
US11895539B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11895539-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117536609-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 29, 2021 |
| Priority date | Mar 21, 2017 |
| Publication date | Feb 6, 2024 |
| Grant date | Feb 6, 2024 |
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Disclosed is a session management method based on protocol data unit (PDU) session anchor (PSA) relocation, and an device performing the session management method. The session management method may include determining to perform PSA relocation, establishing a new PSA device through the PSA relocation, and releasing an existing PSA device, in which the PSA relocation may allow traffic moving towards the existing PSA device to move to the new PSA device.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method to be performed by a session management function (SMF) device in a network, the method comprising: determining, by the SMF device, PDU (Protocol Data Unit) session anchor relocation; transmitting session establishment request to a new PSA device and providing a tunnel ID of UL(Uplink) CL(Classifier); transmitting a session modification request to the UL CL to update an UL traffic filter according to an UL CL rules regarding a traffic flow; receiving a session modification response, when the UL CL successfully updates all the UL traffic filters that the SMF device requests to modify; and transmitting a session release request with a session ID to an existing PSA(PDU Session Anchor) device, wherein the traffic flow is related to movement from the existing PSA device to the new PSA device. 2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: receiving a session release response with a session ID from the existing PSA device, when the existing PSA device release successfully releases all tunnel resources and contexts associated with the session. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the SMF device is configured to perform the PSA relocation in response to an event benefiting from the PSA relocation for the IPv6 multihoming or the uplink classifier or a request from an application function. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the SMF device is configured to transmit a session establishment request to the new PSA device, and provide the new PSA device with a tunnel identifier (ID) of a branching point to be installed, an uplink classifier, and packet detection, enforcement, and reporting rules. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the SMF device is configured to transmit, to a user plane function (UPF) device corresponding to a branching point or an uplink classifier, a session modification request in accordance with a new IPv6 prefix allocated to the new PSA device to update the UL traffic filter. 6. The method of claim 5 , wherein the session modification request includes an ID of the UL traffic filter for which the PSA relocation is needed and a tunnel ID of the new PSA device. 7. The method of claim 5 , wherein, when the UPF device corresponding to the branching point or the uplink classifier successfully updates all the UL traffic filters for which the SMF device requests modification, the UPF device corresponding to the branching point or the uplink classifier is configured to acknowledge the modification with a session modification response. 8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the SMF device is configured to transmit, to the existing PSA device, a session release request including a session ID, and the existing PSA device is configured to release tunnel resources and contexts associated with the PDU session. 9. The method of claim 8 , wherein, when the existing PSA device successfully releases the tunnel resources and contexts associated with the PDU session, the existing PSA device is configured to transmit a session release response including the session ID to the SMF device. 10. The method of claim 1 , wherein the network is configured to support a session and service continuity (SSC) mode associated with the PDU session, wherein the SSC mode does not change during a lifetime of the PDU session. 11. A session management function (SMF) device in a network, the SMF device configured to: determine, by the SMF device, PDU (Protocol Data Unit) session anchor relocation; transmit session establishment request to a new PSA (PDU Session Anchor) device and providing a tunnel ID of UL(Uplink) CL(Classifier); transmit a session modification request to the UL CL to update an UL traffic filter according to an UL CL rules regarding a traffic flow; receive a session modification response, when the UL CL successfully updates all the UL traffic filters that the SMF device requests to modify; and transmit a session release request with a session ID to an existing PSA(PDU Session Anchor) device, wherein the traffic flow is related to movement from the existing PSA device to the new PSA device. 12. The SMF device of claim 11 , further configured to: receive a session release response with a session ID from the existing PSA device, when the existing PSA device release successfully releases all tunnel resources and contexts associated with the session. 13. The SMF device of claim 11 , configured to perform the PSA relocation in response to an event benefiting from the PSA relocation for the IPv6 multihoming or the uplink classifier or a request from an application function. 14. The SMF device of claim 11 , configured to transmit a session establishment request to the new PSA device, and provide the new PSA device with a tunnel identifier (ID) of a branching point to be installed, an uplink classifier, and packet detection, enforcement, and reporting rules. 15. The SMF device of claim 11 , configured to transmit, to a user plane function (UPF) device corresponding to a branching point or an uplink classifier, a session modification request in accordance with a new IPv6 prefix allocated to the new PSA device to update the UL traffic filter. 16. The SMF device of claim 15 , wherein the session modification request includes an ID of the UL traffic filter for which the PSA relocation is needed and a tunnel ID of the new PSA device. 17. The SMF device of claim 15 , wherein, when the UPF device corresponding to the branching point or the uplink classifier successfully updates all the UL traffic filters for which the SMF device requests modification, the UPF device corresponding to the branching point or the uplink classifier is configured to acknowledge the modification with a session modification response. 18. The SMF device of claim 11 , configured to transmit, to the existing PSA device, a session release request including a session ID, wherein the existing PSA device is configured to release tunnel resources and contexts associated with the PDU session. 19. The SMF device of claim 18 , wherein, when the existing PSA device successfully releases the tunnel resources and contexts associated with the PDU session, the existing PSA device is configured to transmit a session release response including the session ID to the SMF device. 20. The SMF device of claim 11 , wherein the network is configured to support a session and service continuity (SSC) mode associated with the PDU session, wherein the SSC mode does not change during a lifetime of the PDU session.
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