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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
5G;
System Architecture for the 5G System
(3GPP TS 23.501 version 15.4.0 Release 15)
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Contents
Intellectual Property Rights . 2
Foreword . 2
Modal verbs terminology . 2
Foreword . 11
1 Scope . 12
2 References . 12
3 Definitions and abbreviations . 15
3.1 Definitions . 15
3.2 Abbreviations . 17
4 Architecture model and concepts . 19
4.1 General concepts . 19
4.2 Architecture reference model . 19
4.2.1 General . 19
4.2.2 Network Functions and entities . 20
4.2.3 Non-roaming reference architecture . 20
4.2.4 Roaming reference architectures . 23
4.2.5 Data Storage architectures . 25
4.2.6 Service-based interfaces . 27
4.2.7 Reference points . 27
4.2.8 Support of non-3GPP access . 29
4.2.8.1 General Concepts to Support Non-3GPP Access . 29
4.2.8.2 Architecture Reference Model for Non-3GPP Accesses . 30
4.2.8.2.1 Non-roaming Architecture for Non-3GPP Accesses . 30
4.2.8.2.2 LBO Roaming Architecture for Non-3GPP Accesses, N3IWF in same PLMN as 3GPP access . 30
4.2.8.2.3 Home-routed Roaming Architecture for Non-3GPP Accesses, N3IWF in same PLMN as
3GPP access . 31
4.2.8.2.4 LBO Roaming Architecture for Non-3GPP Accesses, N3IWF in different PLMN from 3GPP
access . 32
4.2.8.2.5 Home-routed Roaming Architecture for Non-3GPP Accesses, N3IWF in different PLMN
from 3GPP access . 33
4.2.8.3 Non-3GPP Access Reference Points . 34
4.2.9 Network Analytics architecture . 34
4.3 Interworking with EPC . 34
4.3.1 Non-roaming architecture . 34
4.3.2 Roaming architecture . 35
4.3.3 Interworking between 5GC via non-3GPP access and E-UTRAN connected to EPC . 37
4.3.3.1 Non-roaming architecture . 37
4.3.3.2 Roaming architecture . 38
4.3.4 Interworking between ePDG connected to EPC and 5GS . 40
4.3.4.1 Non-roaming architecture . 40
4.3.4.2 Roaming architectures . 41
4.4 Specific services . 43
4.4.1 Public Warning System . 43
4.4.2 SMS over NAS . 43
4.4.2.1 Architecture to support SMS over NAS . 43
4.4.2.2 Reference point to support SMS over NAS . 45
4.4.2.3 Service based interface to support SMS over NAS . 45
4.4.3 IMS support . 45
4.4.4 Location services . 46
4.4.4.1 Architecture to support Location Services . 46
4.4.4.2 Reference point to support Location Services . 46
4.4.4.3 Service Based Interfaces to support Location Services . 47
4.4.5 Application Triggering Services . 47
5 High level features. 47
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5.1 General . 47
5.2 Network Access Control . 47
5.2.1 General . 47
5.2.2 Network selection . 47
5.2.3 Identification and authentication . 47
5.2.4 Authorisation . 48
5.2.5 Access control and barring . 48
5.2.6 Policy control . 48
5.2.7 Lawful Interception. 48
5.3 Registration and Connection Management . 49
5.3.1 General . 49
5.3.2 Registration Management . 49
5.3.2.1 General . 49
5.3.2.2 5GS Registration Management states. 49
5.3.2.2.1 General . 49
5.3.2.2.2 RM-DEREGISTERED state . 49
5.3.2.2.3 RM-REGISTERED state . 50
5.3.2.2.4 5GS Registration Management State models . 50
5.3.2.3 Registration Area management . 51
5.3.2.4 Support of a UE registered over both 3GPP and Non-3GPP access . 51
5.3.3 Connection Management . 53
5.3.3.1 General . 53
5.3.3.2 5GS Connection Management states . 53
5.3.3.2.1 General . 53
5.3.3.2.2 CM-IDLE state . 53
5.3.3.2.3 CM-CONNECTED state . 54
5.3.3.2.4 5GS Connection Management State models . 54
5.3.3.2.5 CM-CONNECTED with RRC Inactive state . 54
5.3.3.3 NAS signalling connection management . 56
5.3.3.3.1 General . 56
5.3.3.3.2 NAS signalling connection establishment . 57
5.3.3.3.3 NAS signalling connection Release. 57
5.3.3.4 Support of a UE connected over both 3GPP and Non-3GPP access . 57
5.3.4 UE Mobility . 57
5.3.4.1 Mobility Restrictions . 57
5.3.4.1.1 General . 57
5.3.4.1.2 Management of Service Area Restrictions . 59
5.3.4.2 Mobility Pattern . 59
5.3.4.3 Radio Resource Management functions . 60
5.3.4.4 UE mobility event notification . 60
5.4 3GPP access specific aspects. 61
5.4.1 UE reachability in CM-IDLE. 61
5.4.1.1 General . 61
5.4.1.2 UE reachability allowing mobile terminated data while the UE is CM-IDLE . 62
5.4.1.3 Mobile Initiated Connection Only (MICO) mode . 62
5.4.2 UE reachability in CM-CONNECTED. 63
5.4.3 Paging strategy handling . 63
5.4.3.1 General . 63
5.4.3.2 Paging Policy Differentiation . 64
5.4.3.3 Paging Priority . 64
5.4.4 UE Radio Capability handling . 65
5.4.4.1 UE radio capability information storage in the AMF . 65
5.4.4.2 Void. 65
5.4.4.2a UE Radio Capability Match Request . 65
5.4.4.3 Paging assistance information . 65
5.4.4a UE MM Core Network Capability handling . 66
5.4.4b UE 5GSM Core Network Capability handling . 66
5.4.5 DRX (Discontinuous Reception) framework . 66
5.4.6 Core Network assistance information for RAN optimization . 67
5.4.6.1 General . 67
5.4.6.2 Core Network assisted RAN parameters tuning . 67
5.4.6.3 Core Network assisted RAN paging information . 68
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5.4.7 NG-RAN location reporting . 68
5.5 Non-3GPP access specific aspects . 68
5.5.1 Registration Management . 68
5.5.2 Connection Management . 69
5.5.3 UE Reachability . 69
5.5.3.1 UE reachability in CM-IDLE . 69
5.5.3.2 UE reachability in CM-CONNECTED . 70
5.6 Session Management . 70
5.6.1 Overview . 70
5.6.2 Interaction between AMF and SMF . 72
5.6.3 Roaming . 73
5.6.4 Single PDU Session with multiple PDU Session Anchors . 74
5.6.4.1 General . 74
5.6.4.2 Usage of an UL Classifier for a PDU Session . 74
5.6.4.3 Usage of IPv6 multi-homing for a PDU Session. 75
5.6.5 Support for Local Area Data Network . 77
5.6.6 Secondary authentication/authorization by a DN-AAA server during the establishment of a PDU
Session . 79
5.6.7 Application Function influence on traffic routing . 80
5.6.8 Selective activation and deactivation of UP connection of existing PDU Session . 85
5.6.9 Session and Service Continuity . 86
5.6.9.1 General . 86
5.6.9.2 SSC mode . 86
5.6.9.2.1 SSC Mode 1 . 86
5.6.9.2.2 SSC Mode 2 . 86
5.6.9.2.3 SSC Mode 3 . 86
5.6.9.3 SSC mode selection. 87
5.6.10 Specific aspects of different PDU Session types . 87
5.6.10.1 Support of IP PDU Session type . 87
5.6.10.2 Support of Ethernet PDU Session type . 88
5.6.10.3 Support of Unstructured PDU Session type . 89
5.6.11 UE presence in Area of Interest reporting usage by SMF . 90
5.6.12 Use of Network Instance . 91
5.6.13 Always-on PDU session . 91
5.7 QoS model . 92
5.7.1 General Overview . 92
5.7.1.1 QoS Flow . 92
5.7.1.2 QoS Profile . 92
5.7.1.3 Control of QoS Flows . 93
5.7.1.4 QoS Rules . 93
5.7.1.5 QoS Flow mapping . 94
5.7.1.6 DL traffic. 95
5.7.1.7 UL Traffic . 96
5.7.1.8 AMBR/MFBR enforcement and rate limitation . 96
5.7.1.9 Precedence Value . 96
5.7.2 5G QoS Parameters . 97
5.7.2.1 5QI .
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