Layer 3 Analysis
Layer 3 Analysis
Layer 3 Analysis
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
ION
LTE;
Evolved
ed Universal Terrestrial
Radio Acc
ccess Network (E-UTRAN);
S1 Appli
plication Protocol (S1AP)
(3GPP TS 36.4
.413 version 13.3.0 Release 13)
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Reference
RTS/TSGR-0336413vd30
Keywords
LTE
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Contents
Intellectual Property Rights ................................................................................................................................2
Foreword.............................................................................................................................................................2
Modal verbs terminology....................................................................................................................................2
Foreword...........................................................................................................................................................13
1 Scope ......................................................................................................................................................14
2 References ..............................................................................................................................................14
3 Definitions and abbreviations .................................................................................................................16
3.1 Definitions ........................................................................................................................................................ 16
3.2 Abbreviations ................................................................................................................................................... 17
4 General ...................................................................................................................................................18
4.1 Procedure Specification Principles ................................................................................................................... 18
4.2 Forwards and Backwards Compatibility .......................................................................................................... 19
4.3 Specification Notations .................................................................................................................................... 19
5 S1AP Services ........................................................................................................................................20
6 Services Expected from Signalling Transport ........................................................................................21
7 Functions of S1AP .................................................................................................................................22
8 S1AP Procedures ....................................................................................................................................24
8.1 List of S1AP Elementary procedures ............................................................................................................... 24
8.2 E-RAB Management procedures ...................................................................................................................... 26
8.2.1 E-RAB Setup .............................................................................................................................................. 26
8.2.1.1 General .................................................................................................................................................. 26
8.2.1.2 Successful Operation............................................................................................................................. 26
8.2.1.3 Unsuccessful Operation ........................................................................................................................ 27
8.2.1.4 Abnormal Conditions ............................................................................................................................ 28
8.2.2 E-RAB Modify ........................................................................................................................................... 28
8.2.2.1 General .................................................................................................................................................. 28
8.2.2.2 Successful Operation............................................................................................................................. 28
8.2.2.3 Unsuccessful Operation ........................................................................................................................ 29
8.2.2.4 Abnormal Conditions ............................................................................................................................ 29
8.2.3 E-RAB Release ........................................................................................................................................... 30
8.2.3.1 General .................................................................................................................................................. 30
8.2.3.2 Successful Operation............................................................................................................................. 30
8.2.3.2.1 E-RAB Release – MME initiated .................................................................................................... 30
8.2.3.2.2 E-RAB Release Indication – eNB initiated ..................................................................................... 31
8.2.3.3 Abnormal Conditions ............................................................................................................................ 31
8.2.4 E-RAB Modification Indication ................................................................................................................. 31
8.2.4.1 General .................................................................................................................................................. 31
8.2.4.2 Successful Operation............................................................................................................................. 32
8.2.4.3 Unsuccessful Operation ........................................................................................................................ 33
8.2.4.4 Abnormal Conditions ............................................................................................................................ 33
8.3 Context Management procedures ..................................................................................................................... 33
8.3.1 Initial Context Setup ................................................................................................................................... 33
8.3.1.1 General .................................................................................................................................................. 33
8.3.1.2 Successful Operation............................................................................................................................. 33
8.3.1.3 Unsuccessful Operation ........................................................................................................................ 36
8.3.1.4 Abnormal Conditions ............................................................................................................................ 37
8.3.2 UE Context Release Request (eNB initiated) ............................................................................................. 37
8.3.2.1 General .................................................................................................................................................. 37
8.3.2.2 Successful Operation............................................................................................................................. 37
8.3.3 UE Context Release (MME initiated) ......................................................................................................... 38
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Foreword
This Technical Specification has been produced by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP).
The contents of the present document are subject to continuing work within the TSG and may change following formal
TSG approval. Should the TSG modify the contents of the present document, it will be re-released by the TSG with an
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1 Scope
The present document specifies the E-UTRAN radio network layer signalling protocol for the S1 interface. The S1
Application Protocol (S1AP) supports the functions of S1 interface by signalling procedures defined in this document.
S1AP is developed in accordance to the general principles stated in TS 36.401 [2] and TS 36.410 [3].
2 References
The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of the present
document.
- References are either specific (identified by date of publication, edition number, version number, etc.) or
non-specific.
- For a non-specific reference, the latest version applies. In the case of a reference to a 3GPP document (including
a GSM document), a non-specific reference implicitly refers to the latest version of that document in the same
Release as the present document.
[4] ITU-T Recommendation X.691 (07/2002): "Information technology – ASN.1 encoding rules:
Specification of Packed Encoding Rules (PER)".
[5] ITU-T Recommendation X.680 (07/2002): "Information technology – Abstract Syntax Notation
One (ASN.1): Specification of basic notation".
[6] ITU-T Recommendation X.681 (07/2002): "Information technology – Abstract Syntax Notation
One (ASN.1): Information object specification".
[7] Void
[11] 3GPP TS 23.401: "General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) enhancements for E-UTRAN access".
[12] 3GPP TS 36.414: "Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); S1 data
transport".
[14] 3GPP TS 36.300: "Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA), Evolved Universal
Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); Overall description; Stage 2".
[16] 3GPP TS 36.331: "Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRAN); Radio Resource
Control (RRC) Protocol Specification".
[17] 3GPP TS 23.272: "Circuit Switched Fallback in Evolved Packet System; Stage 2".
[18] 3GPP TS 48.018: "General Packet Radio Service (GPRS); BSS GPRS Protocol (BSSGP)".
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[20] 3GPP TS 36.304: "Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA), User Equipment (UE)
procedures in idle mode".
[21] 3GPP TS 23.003: "Technical Specification Group Core Network and Terminals; Numbering,
addressing and identification".
[22] 3GPP TS 36.423: "Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); X2
Application Protocol (X2AP)".
[23] 3GPP TS 48.008: "Mobile Switching Centre-Base Station System (MSC-BSS) interface; Layer 3
specification".
[24] 3GPP TS 24.301: "Non-Access Stratum (NAS) protocol for Evolved Packet System (EPS); Stage
3".
[25] 3GPP2 A.S0008-C: "Interoperability Specification (IOS) for High Rate Packet Data (HRPD)
Radio Access Network Interfaces with Session Control in the Access Network".
[26] 3GPP TS 36.213: "Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Physical layer
procedures".
[27] 3GPP2 C.S0024-B: "cdma2000 High Rate Packet Data Air Interface Specification".
[28] 3GPP TS 22.220: "Service requirements for Home Node Bs and Home eNode Bs".
[30] 3GPP TS 48.016: "General Packet Radio Service (GPRS); Base Station System (BSS) - Serving
GPRS Support Node (SGSN) interface; Network service".
[31] 3GPP TS 37.320: "Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (UTRA) and Evolved Universal Terrestrial
Radio Access (E-UTRA); Radio measurement collection for Minimization of Drive Tests
(MDT);Overall description; Stage 2".
[32] 3GPP TS 29.281: "General Packet Radio Service (GPRS); Tunnelling Protocol User Plane
(GTPv1-U)".
[33] 3GPP TS 24.008: "Mobile radio interface Layer 3 specification; Core network protocols; Stage 3".
[34] 3GPP TS 36.455: "Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); LTE Positioning
Protocol A (LPPa)".
[35] 3GPP TS 29.060: "GPRS Tunnelling Protocol (GTP) across the Gn and Gp interface".
[36] 3GPP TS 29.274: "Evolved Packet System (EPS); Evolved General Packet Radio Service (GPRS)
Tunnelling Protocol for Control plane (GTPv2-C); Stage 3".
[37] 3GPP TS 23.139: "3GPP system – fixed broadband access network interworking".
[38] 3GPP TS 23.007: "Technical Specification Group Core Network Terminals; Restoration
procedures".
[39] 3GPP TS 36.104: "Base Station (BS) radio transmission and reception".
[40] 3GPP TR 25.921 (version.7.0.0): "Guidelines and principles for protocol description and error
handling".
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3.1 Definitions
For the purposes of the present document, the terms and definitions given in TR 21.905 [1] and the following apply.
A term defined in the present document takes precedence over the definition of the same term, if any, in TR 21.905 [1].
ACL functionality: A functionality controlling the access to network nodes. In case of Access Control Lists (ACL)
functionality is applied in a network node the network node may only accept connections from other peer network
nodes once the source addresses of the sending network node is already known in the target node.
CSG Cell: an E-UTRAN cell broadcasting a CSG indicator set to true and a CSG identity. This cell operates in Closed
Access Mode as defined in TS 22.220 [28].
Elementary Procedure: S1AP consists of Elementary Procedures (EPs). An Elementary Procedure is a unit of
interaction between eNBs and the EPC. These Elementary Procedures are defined separately and are intended to be
used to build up complete sequences in a flexible manner. If the independence between some EPs is restricted, it is
described under the relevant EP description. Unless otherwise stated by the restrictions, the EPs may be invoked
independently of each other as standalone procedures, which can be active in parallel. The usage of several S1AP EPs
together or together with EPs from other interfaces is specified in stage 2 specifications (e.g., TS 23.401 [11] and TS
36.300 [14]).
An EP consists of an initiating message and possibly a response message. Two kinds of EPs are used:
Successful:
- A signalling message explicitly indicates that the elementary procedure successfully completed with the
receipt of the response.
Unsuccessful:
- One signalling message reports both successful and unsuccessful outcome for the different included requests.
The response message used is the one defined for successful outcome.
Hybrid Cell: an E-UTRAN cell broadcasting a CSG indicator set to false and a CSG identity. This cell operates in
Hybrid Access Mode as defined in TS 22.220 [28].
E-RAB ID: the E-RAB ID uniquely identifies an E-RAB for one UE.
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NOTE 2: The E-RAB ID remains unique for the UE even if the UE-associated logical S1-connection is released
during periods of user inactivity.
Data Radio Bearer: the Data Radio bearer transports the packets of an E-RAB between a UE and an eNB. There is a
one-to-one mapping between the E-RAB and the Data Radio Bearer.
UE-associated signalling: When S1-AP messages associated to one UE uses the UE-associated logical S1-connection
for association of the message to the UE in eNB and EPC.
UE-associated logical S1-connection: The UE-associated logical S1-connection uses the identities MME UE S1AP ID
and eNB UE S1AP ID according to definition in TS 23.401 [11]. For a received UE associated S1-AP message the
MME identifies the associated UE based on the MME UE S1AP ID IE and the eNB identifies the associated UE based
on the eNB UE S1AP ID IE. The UE-associated logical S1-connection may exist before the S1 UE context is setup in
eNB.
3.2 Abbreviations
For the purposes of the present document, the abbreviations given in TR 21.905 [1] and the following apply.
An abbreviation defined in the present document takes precedence over the definition of the same abbreviation, if any,
in TR 21.905 [1].
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4 General
The following specification principles have been applied for the procedure text in clause 8:
The procedure text indicates that the receiving node 'shall' perform a certain function Y under a certain
condition. If the receiving node supports procedure X but cannot perform functionality Y requested in the
REQUEST message of a Class 1 EP, the receiving node shall respond with the message used to report
unsuccessful outcome for this procedure, containing an appropriate cause value.
The procedure text indicates that the receiving node 'shall, if supported,' perform a certain function Y under a
certain condition. If the receiving node supports procedure X, but does not support functionality Y, the
receiving node shall proceed with the execution of the EP, possibly informing the requesting node about the
not supported functionality.
- Any required inclusion of an optional IE in a response message is explicitly indicated in the procedure text. If the
procedure text does not explicitly indicate that an optional IE shall be included in a response message, the
optional IE shall not be included. For requirements on including Criticality Diagnostics IE, see clause 10.
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Procedure When referring to an elementary procedure in the specification the Procedure Name is written with
the first letters in each word in upper case characters followed by the word 'procedure', e.g., E-
RAB procedure.
Message When referring to a message in the specification the MESSAGE NAME is written with all letters
in upper case characters followed by the word 'message', e.g., MESSAGE NAME message.
IE When referring to an information element (IE) in the specification the Information Element Name
is written with the first letters in each word in upper case characters and all letters in Italic font
followed by the abbreviation 'IE', e.g., Information Element IE.
Value of an IE When referring to the value of an information element (IE) in the specification the 'Value' is
written as it is specified in subclause 9.2 enclosed by quotation marks, e.g., 'Value'.
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5 S1AP Services
S1AP provides the signalling service between E-UTRAN and the evolved packet core (EPC) that is required to fulfil the
S1AP functions described in clause 7. S1AP services are divided into two groups:
Non UE-associated services: They are related to the whole S1 interface instance between the eNB and MME
utilising a non UE-associated signalling connection.
UE-associated services: They are related to one UE. S1AP functions that provide these services are
associated with a UE-associated signalling connection that is maintained for the UE
in question.
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7 Functions of S1AP
The S1AP protocol has the following functions:
- E-RAB management function: This overall functionality is responsible for setting up, modifying and releasing E-
RABs, which are triggered by the MME. The release and modification of E-RABs may be triggered by the eNB
as well.
- Initial Context Transfer function: This functionality is used to establish an S1UE context in the eNB, to setup the
default IP connectivity, to setup one or more E-RAB(s) if requested by the MME, and to transfer NAS signalling
related information to the eNB if needed.
- UE Capability Info Indication function: This functionality is used to provide the UE Capability Info when
received from the UE to the MME.
- a change of eNBs within SAE/LTE (Inter MME/Serving SAE-GW Handovers) via the S1 interface (with
EPC involvement).
- a change of RAN nodes between different RATs (Inter-3GPP-RAT Handovers) via the S1 interface (with
EPC involvement).
- Paging: This functionality provides the EPC with the capability to page the UE.
- Error Indication functionality to allow a proper error reporting/handling in cases where no failure messages
are defined.
- Overload function to indicate the load situation in the control plane of the S1 interface.
- Load balancing function to ensure equally loaded MMEs within an MME pool area
- S1 Setup functionality for initial S1 interface setup for providing configuration information
- eNB and MME Configuration Update functions are to update application level configuration data needed for
the eNB and MME to interoperate correctly on the S1 interface.
- NAS Signalling transport function between the UE and the MME is used:
- to transfer and reroute NAS signalling related information and to establish the S1 UE context in the eNB.
- to transfer NAS signalling related information when the S1 UE context in the eNB is already established.
- S1 UE context Release function: This functionality is responsible to manage the release of UE specific context in
the eNB and the MME.
- UE Context Modification function: This functionality allows to modify the established UE Context partly.
- UE Context Resumption function: This functionality allows keeping the UE Context in the eNB for a UE in
RRC_IDLE that has been enabled to use User Plane EPS Optimization (see TS 23.401 [11]) and to resume the
RRC connection without the need to re-establish the UE Context.
- Status Transfer: This functionality transfers PDCP SN Status information from source eNB to target eNB in
support of in-sequence delivery and duplication avoidance for intra LTE handover.
- Trace function: This functionality is to control a trace session recording for a UE in ECM_CONNECTED or to
control an MDT session transferring MDT measurements collected by the UE.
- Location Reporting: This functionality allows MME to be aware of the UE"s current location.
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- LPPa Signalling transport: This functionality transfers LPPa messages between eNB and E-SMLC over the S1
interface.
- S1 CDMA2000 Tunnelling function: This functionality is to carry CDMA2000 signalling between UE and
CDMA2000 RAT over the S1 Interface.
- RAN Information Management (RIM) function: This functionality allows the request and transfer of RAN
information (e.g., GERAN system information) between two RAN nodes via the core network.
- Configuration Transfer function: This functionality allows the request and transfer of RAN configuration
information (e.g., SON information) between two RAN nodes via the core network.
- UE Radio Capability Match function. The functionality enables the eNB to derive and provide an indication to
the MME whether the UE radio capabilities are compatible with the network configuration for voice continuity.
- PWS Restart Indication function. The functionality enables the eNB to inform the MME that PWS information
for some or all cells of the eNB are available for reloading from the CBC if needed.
- PWS Failure Indication function. The functionality enables the eNB to inform the MME that ongoing PWS
operation for one or more cells of the eNB has failed.
- Connection Establishment Indication function. The functionality enables the MME to complete the establishment
of the UE-associated logical S1-connection.
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- The UE Context Release procedure takes precedence over all other EPs that are using the UE-associated
signalling.
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8.2.1.1 General
The purpose of the E-RAB Setup procedure is to assign resources on Uu and S1 for one or several E-RABs and to setup
corresponding Data Radio Bearers for a given UE. The procedure uses UE-associated signalling.
eNB MME
The MME initiates the procedure by sending an E-RAB SETUP REQUEST message to the eNB.
- The E-RAB SETUP REQUEST message shall contain the information required by the eNB to build the E-RAB
configuration consisting of at least one E-RAB and for each E-RAB to setup include an E-RAB to be Setup Item
IE.
Upon reception of the E-RAB SETUP REQUEST message, and if resources are available for the requested
configuration, the eNB shall execute the requested E-RAB configuration. For each E-RAB and based on the E-RAB
level QoS parameters IE the eNB shall establish a Data Radio Bearer and allocate the required resources on Uu. The
eNB shall pass the NAS-PDU IE and the value contained in the E-RAB ID IE received for the E-RAB for each
established Data Radio Bearer to the UE. The eNB does not send the NAS PDUs associated to the failed Data radio
bearers to the UE. The eNB shall allocate the required resources on S1 for the E-RABs requested to be established.
If the Correlation ID IE is included in the E-RAB SETUP REQUEST message towards the eNB with L-GW function
for LIPA operation, then the eNB shall use this information for LIPA operation for the concerned E-RAB.
If the SIPTO Correlation ID IE is included in the E-RAB SETUP REQUEST message towards the eNB with L-GW
function for SIPTO@LN operation, then the eNB shall use this information for SIPTO@LN operation for the concerned
E-RAB.
If the Bearer Type IE is included in the E-RAB SETUP REQUEST message and is set to 'non IP', then the eNB shall
not perform header compression for the concerned E-RAB.
If the UE Aggregate Maximum Bit Rate IE is included in the E-RAB SETUP REQUEST the eNB shall
- replace the previously provided UE Aggregate Maximum Bit Rate by the received UE Aggregate Maximum Bit
Rate in the UE context;
- use the received UE Aggregate Maximum Bit Rate for non-GBR Bearers for the concerned UE.
If the UE Aggregate Maximum Bit Rate IE is not contained in the E-RAB SETUP REQUEST message, the eNB shall
use the previously provided UE Aggregate Maximum Bit Rate which is stored in the UE context.
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The eNB shall establish or modify the resources according to the values of the Allocation and Retention Priority IE
(priority level and pre-emption indicators) and the resource situation as follows:
- The eNB shall consider the priority level of the requested E-RAB, when deciding on the resource allocation.
- The priority levels and the pre-emption indicators may (individually or in combination) be used to determine
whether the E-RAB setup has to be performed unconditionally and immediately. If the requested E-RAB is
marked as 'may trigger pre-emption' and the resource situation requires so, the eNB may trigger the pre-emption
procedure which may then cause the forced release of a lower priority E-RAB which is marked as 'pre-emptable'.
Whilst the process and the extent of the pre-emption procedure are operator-dependent, the pre-emption
indicators shall be treated as follows:
1. The values of the last received Pre-emption Vulnerability IE and Priority Level IE shall prevail.
2. If the Pre-emption Capability IE is set to 'may trigger pre-emption', then this allocation request may trigger
the pre-emption procedure.
3. If the Pre-emption Capability IE is set to 'shall not trigger pre-emption', then this allocation request shall not
trigger the pre-emption procedure.
4. If the Pre-emption Vulnerability IE is set to 'pre-emptable', then this E-RAB shall be included in the pre-
emption process.
5. If the Pre-emption Vulnerability IE is set to 'not pre-emptable', then this E-RAB shall not be included in the
pre-emption process.
6. If the Priority Level IE is set to 'no priority' the given values for the Pre-emption Capability IE and Pre-
emption Vulnerability IE shall not be considered. Instead the values 'shall not trigger pre-emption' and 'not
pre-emptable' shall prevail.
1. E-UTRAN shall only pre-empt E-RABs with lower priority, in ascending order of priority.
2. The pre-emption may be done for E-RABs belonging to the same UE or to other UEs.
The eNB shall report to the MME, in the E-RAB SETUP RESPONSE message, the result for all the requested E-RABs.
- A list of E-RABs which are successfully established shall be included in the E-RAB Setup List IE.
- A list of E-RABs which failed to be established, if any, shall be included in the E-RAB Failed to Setup List IE.
In case of the establishment of an E-RAB the EPC must be prepared to receive user data before the E-RAB SETUP
RESPONSE message has been received.
When the eNB reports unsuccessful establishment of an E-RAB, the cause value should be precise enough to enable the
MME to know the reason for an unsuccessful establishment, e.g., 'Radio resources not available', 'Failure in the Radio
Interface Procedure'.
If a handover becomes necessary during E-RAB Setup, the eNB may interrupt the ongoing E-RAB Setup procedure and
initiate the Handover Preparation procedure as follows:
1. The eNB shall send the E-RAB SETUP RESPONSE message in which the eNB shall indicate, if necessary
- all the E-RABs fail with an appropriate cause value, e.g., 'S1 intra system Handover triggered', 'S1 inter
system Handover triggered' or 'X2 Handover triggered'.
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If the eNB receives an E-RAB SETUP REQUEST message containing several E-RAB ID IEs (in the E-RAB To Be
Setup List IE) set to the same value, the eNB shall report the establishment of the corresponding E-RABs as failed in the
E-RAB SETUP RESPONSE with the appropriate cause value, e.g., 'Multiple E-RAB ID instances'.
If the eNB receives an E-RAB SETUP REQUEST message containing a E-RAB ID IE (in the E-RAB To Be Setup List
IE) set to the value that identifies an active E-RAB (established before the E-RAB SETUP REQUEST message was
received), the eNB shall report the establishment of the new E-RAB as failed in the E-RAB SETUP RESPONSE with
the appropriate cause value, e.g., 'Multiple E-RAB ID instances'.
If the eNB receives an E-RAB SETUP REQUEST message containing both the Correlation ID and the SIPTO
Correlation ID IEs for the same E-RAB, the eNB shall consider the establishment of the corresponding E-RAB as
failed.
8.2.2.1 General
The purpose of the E-RAB Modify procedure is to enable modifications of already established E-RABs for a given UE.
The procedure uses UE-associated signalling.
eNB MME
The MME initiates the procedure by sending an E-RAB MODIFY REQUEST message to the eNB.
- The E-RAB MODIFY REQUEST message shall contain the information required by the eNB to modify one or
several E-RABs of the existing E-RAB configuration.
Information shall be present in the E-RAB MODIFY REQUEST message only when any previously set value for the E-
RAB configuration is requested to be modified.
Upon reception of the E-RAB MODIFY REQUEST message, and if resources are available for the requested target
configuration, the eNB shall execute the modification of the requested E-RAB configuration. For each E-RAB that shall
be modified and for which the Transport Information IE is not included and based on the new E-RAB level QoS
parameters IE the eNB shall modify the Data Radio Bearer configuration and change allocation of resources on Uu
according to the new resource request. The eNB shall pass the NAS-PDU IE received for the E-RAB to the UE when
modifying the Data Radio Bearer configuration. The eNB does not send the NAS PDUs associated to the failed Data
radio bearers to the UE. The eNB shall change allocation of resources on S1 according to the new resource request.
If the E-UTRAN failed to modify an E-RAB the E-UTRAN shall keep the E-RAB configuration as it was configured
prior the E-RAB MODIFY REQUEST.
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If the UE Aggregate Maximum Bit Rate IE is included in the E-RAB MODIFY REQUEST, the eNB shall
- replace the previously provided UE Aggregate Maximum Bit Rate by the received UE Aggregate Maximum Bit
Rate in the UE context;
- use the received UE Aggregate Maximum Bit Rate for non-GBR Bearers for the concerned UE.
If the UE Aggregate Maximum Bit Rate IE is not contained in the E-RAB MODIFY REQUEST message, the eNB shall
use the previously provided UE Aggregate Maximum Bit Rate which is stored in the UE context.
The modification of resources according to the values of the Allocation and Retention Priority IE shall follow the
principles described for the E-RAB Setup procedure.
If the Transport Information IE is included in the E-RAB MODIFY REQUEST message, the eNB shall use the
included information as the new S-GW address and uplink packet destination for the relevant E-RAB as defined in TS
23.401 [11], and it shall ignore the E-RAB Level QoS Parameters and NAS-PDU IEs for the same E-RAB.
The eNB shall report to the MME, in the E-RAB MODIFY RESPONSE message, the result for all the requested E-
RABs to be modified.
- A list of E-RABs which are successfully modified shall be included in the E-RAB Modify List IE.
- A list of E-RABs which failed to be modified, if any, shall be included in the E-RAB Failed to Modify List IE.
When the eNB reports unsuccessful modification of an E-RAB, the cause value should be precise enough to enable the
MME to know the reason for an unsuccessful modification, e.g., 'Radio resources not available', 'Failure in the Radio
Interface Procedure'.
In case of a modification of an E-RAB the EPC must be prepared to receive user data according to the modified E-RAB
profile prior to the E-RAB MODIFY RESPONSE message.
If a handover becomes necessary during E-RAB modify, the eNB may interrupt the ongoing E-RAB Modify procedure
and initiate the Handover Preparation procedure as follows:
1. The eNB shall send the E-RAB MODIFY RESPONSE message in which the eNB shall indicate, if necessary
- all the E-RABs fail with an appropriate cause value, e.g., 'S1 intra system Handover triggered', 'S1 inter
system Handover triggered' or 'X2 Handover triggered'.
If the eNB receives an E-RAB MODIFY REQUEST message containing several E-RAB ID IEs (in the E-RAB to be
Modified List IE) set to the same value, the eNB shall report the modification of the corresponding E-RABs as failed in
the E-RAB MODIFY RESPONSE with the appropriate cause value, e.g., 'Multiple E-RAB ID instances'.
If the eNB receives an E-RAB MODIFY REQUEST message containing some E-RAB ID IEs that eNB does not
recognize, the eNB shall report the corresponding invalid E-RABs as failed in the E-RAB MODIFY RESPONSE with
the appropriate cause value, e.g., 'Unknown E-RAB ID'.
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8.2.3.1 General
The purpose of the E-RAB Release procedure is to enable the release of already established E-RABs for a given UE.
The procedure uses UE-associated signalling.
eNB MME
The MME initiates the procedure by sending an E-RAB RELEASE COMMAND message.
The E-RAB RELEASE COMMAND message shall contain the information required by the eNB to release at least one
E-RAB in the E-RAB To Be Released List IE. If a NAS-PDU IE is contained in the message, the eNB shall pass it to the
UE.
Upon reception of the E-RAB RELEASE COMMAND message the eNB shall execute the release of the requested E-
RABs. For each E-RAB to be released the eNB shall release the corresponding Data Radio Bearer and release the
allocated resources on Uu. The eNB shall pass the value contained in the E-RAB ID IE received for the E-RAB to the
radio interface protocol for each Data Radio Bearer to be released. The eNB shall release allocated resources on S1 for
the E-RABs requested to be released.
If the UE Aggregate Maximum Bit Rate IE is included in the E-RAB RELEASE COMMAND the eNB shall
- replace the previously provided UE Aggregate Maximum Bit Rate by the received UE Aggregate Maximum Bit
Rate in the UE context; the eNB shall use the received UE Aggregate Maximum Bit Rate for non-GBR Bearers
for the concerned UE.
If the UE Aggregate Maximum Bit Rate IE is not contained in the E-RAB RELEASE COMMAND message, the eNB
shall use the previously provided UE Aggregate Maximum Bit Rate which is stored in the UE context.
The eNB shall report to the MME, in the E-RAB RELEASE RESPONSE message, the result for all the E-RABs to be
released.
- A list of E-RABs which are released successfully shall be included in the E-RAB Release List IE.
- A list of E-RABs which failed to be released, if any, shall be included in the E-RAB Failed to Release List IE.
The eNB shall be prepared to receive an E-RAB RELEASE COMMAND message on an established UE-associated
logical S1-connection containing an E-RAB Release List IE at any time and shall always reply to it with an E-RAB
RELEASE RESPONSE message.
The eNB shall, if supported, report in the E-RAB RELEASE RESPONSE message location information of the UE in
the User Location Information IE.
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After sending an E-RAB RELEASE RESPONSE message containing an E-RAB ID within the E-RAB Release List IE,
the eNB shall be prepared to receive an E-RAB SETUP REQUEST message requesting establishment of an E-RAB
with this E-RAB ID.
If the User Location Information IE is included in the E-RAB RELEASE RESPONSE message, the MME shall handle
this information as specified in TS 23.401 [11].
eNB MME
The eNB initiates the procedure by sending an E-RAB RELEASE INDICATION message towards the MME.
The E-RAB RELEASE INDICATION message shall contain at least one E-RAB released at the eNB, in the E-RAB
Released List IE.
The eNB shall, if supported, report in the E-RAB RELEASE INDICATION message location information of the UE in
the User Location Information IE.
Upon reception of the E-RAB RELEASE INDICATION message the MME shall normally initiate the appropriate
release procedure on the core network side for the E-RABs identified in the E-RAB RELEASE INDICATION message.
If the User Location Information IE is included in the E-RAB RELEASE INDICATION message, the MME shall
handle this information as specified in TS 23.401 [11].
If the eNB wants to remove all remaining E-RABs, e.g., for user inactivity, the UE Context Release Request procedure
shall be used instead.
If the MME receives an E-RAB RELEASE INDICATION message containing multiple E-RAB ID IEs (in the E-RAB
Released List IE) set to the same value, the MME shall initiate the release of one corresponding E-RAB and ignore the
duplication of the instances of the selected corresponding E-RABs.
If the eNB receives an E-RAB RELEASE COMMAND message containing some E-RAB ID IEs that eNB does not
recognize, the eNB shall report the corresponding invalid E-RABs as failed in the E-RAB RELEASE RESPONSE
message with the appropriate cause, e.g., 'Unknown E-RAB ID'.
8.2.4.1 General
The purpose of the E-RAB Modification Indication procedure is to enable the eNB to request modifications of already
established E-RABs for a given UE. The procedure uses UE-associated signalling.
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eNB MME
The eNB initiates the procedure by sending an E-RAB MODIFICATION INDICATION message to the MME.
The Transport Layer Address IE and DL GTP TEID IE included in the E-RAB To Be Modified Item IEs IE in the E-
RAB MODIFICATION INDICATON message shall be considered by the MME as the new DL address of the E-RABs.
The Transport Layer Address IE and DL GTP TEID IE included in the E-RAB Not To Be Modified Item IEs IE in the E-
RAB MODIFICATION INDICATION message shall be considered by the MME as the E-RABs with unchanged DL
address
The E-RAB MODIFICATION CONFIRM message shall contain the result for all the E-RABs that were requested to be
modified according to the E-RAB To Be Modified Item IEs IE of the E-RAB MODIFICATION INDICATION message
as follows:
- A list of E-RABs which are successfully modified shall be included in the E-RAB Modify List IE.
- A list of E-RABs which failed to be modified, if any, shall be included in the E-RAB Failed to Modify List IE.
- A list of E-RABs which are to be released, if any, shall be included in the E-RAB To Be Released List IE.
If the E-RAB Failed to Modify List IE is received in the E-RAB MODIFICATION CONFIRM message, the eNB shall
either
- release all corresponding E-UTRA and E-UTRAN resources for the concerned E-RAB or
- keep the previous transport information before sending the E-RAB MODIFICATION INDICATION message
unchanged for the concerned E-RAB.
If the E-RAB To Be Released List IE is received in the E-RAB MODIFICATION CONFIRM message, the eNB shall
release all corresponding E-UTRA and E-UTRAN resources for the concerned E-RAB.
If the CSG Membership Info IE is included in the E-RAB MODIFICATION INDICATION message, the MME shall
use the information for CSG membership verification as specified in TS 36.300 [14] and provide the result of the
membership verification in the CSG Membership Status IE contained in the E-RAB MODIFICATION CONFIRM
message.
If no CSG Membership Info IE is received in the E-RAB MODIFICATION INDICATION message and the UE was
previously configured with resources from a hybrid cell, the MME shall consider that the UE has moved into an open
access cell.
If PLMN Identity IE is received in the CSG Membership Info IE in the E-RAB MODIFICATION INDICATION
message, the MME shall use it for CSG membership verification as specified in TS 36.300 [14].
When the MME reports unsuccessful modification of an E-RAB, the cause value should be precise enough to enable the
eNB to know the reason for an unsuccessful modification.
If the Tunnel Information for BBF IE is received in the E-RAB MODIFICATION INDICATION message, the MME
shall, if supported, use it in the core network as specified in TS 23.139 [37].
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If the E-RAB MODIFICATION INDICATION message does not contain all the E-RABs previously included in the UE
Context, the MME shall trigger the UE Context Release procedure.
If the E-RAB MODIFICATION INDICATION message contains several E-RAB ID IEs set to the same value, the
MME shall trigger the UE Context Release procedure.
If the CSG Membership Info IE in the E-RAB MODIFICATION INDICATION message does not contain the Cell
Access Mode IE set to "hybrid", the MME shall trigger the UE Context Release procedure.
8.3.1.1 General
The purpose of the Initial Context Setup procedure is to establish the necessary overall initial UE Context including E-
RAB context, the Security Key, Handover Restriction List, UE Radio capability and UE Security Capabilities etc. The
procedure uses UE-associated signalling.
eNB MME
In case of the establishment of an E-RAB the EPC must be prepared to receive user data before the INITIAL
CONTEXT SETUP RESPONSE message has been received by the MME. If no UE-associated logical S1-connection
exists, the UE-associated logical S1-connection shall be established at reception of the INITIAL CONTEXT SETUP
REQUEST message.
The INITIAL CONTEXT SETUP REQUEST message shall contain within the E-RAB to be Setup List IE the
information required by the eNB to build the new E-RAB configuration consisting of at least one additional E-RAB.
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- the Handover Restriction List IE, which may contain roaming or access restrictions.
- the GUMMEI IE, which indicates the MME serving the UE, and shall only be present according to subclauses
4.6.2 and 4.7.6.6 of TS 36.300 [14].
- the MME UE S1AP ID 2 IE, which indicates the MME UE S1AP ID assigned by the MME, and shall only be
present according to subclause 4.6.2 of TS 36.300 [14].
The INITIAL CONTEXT SETUP REQUEST message shall contain the Subscriber Profile ID for RAT/Frequency
priority IE, if available in the MME.
If the Correlation ID IE is included in the INITIAL CONTEXT SETUP REQUEST message towards the eNB with L-
GW function for LIPA operation, then the eNB shall use this information for LIPA operation for the concerned E-RAB.
If the SIPTO Correlation ID IE is included in the INITIAL CONTEXT SETUP REQUEST message towards the eNB
with L-GW function for SIPTO@LN operation, then the eNB shall use this information for SIPTO@LN operation for
the concerned E-RAB.
If the Bearer Type IE is included in the INITIAL CONTEXT SETUP REQUEST message and is set to 'non IP', then the
eNB shall not perform header compression for the concerned E-RAB.
If the Masked IMEISV IE is contained in the INITIAL CONTEXT SETUP REQUEST the target eNB shall, if
supported, use it to determine the characteristics of the UE for subsequent handling.
If the Expected UE Behaviour IE is included in the INITIAL CONTEXT SETUP REQUEST message, the eNB shall, if
supported, store this information and may use it to determine the RRC connection time.
Upon receipt of the INITIAL CONTEXT SETUP REQUEST message the eNB shall
- store the UE Aggregate Maximum Bit Rate in the UE context, and use the received UE Aggregate Maximum Bit
Rate for non-GBR Bearers for the concerned UE.
- pass the value contained in the E-RAB ID IE and the NAS-PDU IE received for the E-RAB for each established
Data radio bearer to the radio interface protocol. The eNB shall not send the NAS PDUs associated to the failed
Data radio bearers to the UE.
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- store the received Subscriber Profile ID for RAT/Frequency priority in the UE context and use it as defined in
TS 36.300 [14].
- store the received SRVCC Operation Possible in the UE context and use it as defined in TS 23.216 [9].
- store the received Security Key in the UE context, take it into use and associate it with the initial value of NCC
as defined in TS 33.401 [15].
- store the received Management Based MDT Allowed information, if supported, in the UE context.
- store the received Management Based MDT PLMN List information, if supported, in the UE context.
For the Initial Context Setup an initial value for the Next Hop Chaining Count is stored in the UE context.
The allocation of resources according to the values of the Allocation and Retention Priority IE shall follow the
principles described for the E-RAB Setup procedure.
The eNB shall use the information in the Handover Restriction List IE if present in the INITIAL CONTEXT SETUP
REQUEST message to
- determine a target for subsequent mobility action for which the eNB provides information about the target of the
mobility action towards the UE, except if the CS Fallback Indicator IE is set to 'CS Fallback High Priority' and
the Additional CS Fallback Indicator IE is not present in which case the eNB may use the information in the
Handover Restriction List IE;
If the Handover Restriction List IE is not contained in the INITIAL CONTEXT SETUP REQUEST message, the eNB
shall consider that no roaming and no access restriction apply to the UE. The eNB shall also consider that no roaming
and no access restriction apply to the UE when:
- one of the setup E-RABs has a particular ARP value (TS 23.401 [11]);
- the CS Fallback Indicator IE is set to 'CS Fallback High Priority' and the Additional CS Fallback Indicator IE is
not present and, in case the Handover Restriction List IE is applied, no suitable target is found, in which case it
shall process according to TS 23.272 [17];
- the CS Fallback Indicator IE is set to 'CS Fallback High Priority' and the Additional CS Fallback Indicator IE is
set to 'no restriction', in which case it shall process according to TS 23.272 [17].
If the Trace Activation IE is included in the INITIAL CONTEXT SETUP REQUEST message then eNB shall, if
supported, initiate the requested trace function as described in TS 32.422 [10]. In particular, the eNB shall, if supported:
- if the Trace Activation IE does not include the MDT Configuration IE, initiate the requested trace session as
described in TS 32.422 [10];
- if the Trace Activation IE includes the MDT Activation IE, within the MDT Configuration IE, set to 'Immediate
MDT and Trace', initiate the requested trace session and MDT session as described in TS 32.422 [10];
- if the Trace Activation IE includes the MDT Activation IE ,within the MDT Configuration IE, set to 'Immediate
MDT Only', 'Logged MDT only' or 'Logged MBSFN MDT', initiate the requested MDT session as described in
TS 32.422 [10] and the eNB shall ignore Interfaces To Trace IE, and Trace Depth IE.
- if the Trace Activation IE includes the MDT Location Information IE, within the MDT Configuration IE, store
this information and take it into account in the requested MDT session.
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- if the Trace Activation IE includes the Signalling based MDT PLMN List IE, within the MDT Configuration IE,
the eNB may use it to propagate the MDT Configuration as described in TS 37.320 [31].
- if the Trace Activation IE includes the MBSFN-ResultToLog IE, within the MDT Configuration IE, take it into
account for MDT Configuration as described in TS 37.320 [31].
- if the Trace Activation IE includes the MBSFN-AreaId IE in the MBSFN-ResultToLog IE, within the MDT
Configuration IE, take it into account for MDT Configuration as described in TS 37.320 [31].
If the CS Fallback Indicator IE is included in the INITIAL CONTEXT SETUP REQUEST message, it indicates that
the UE Context to be set-up is subject to CS Fallback. The eNB shall reply with the INITIAL CONTEXT SETUP
RESPONSE message and then act as defined in TS 23.272 [17].
If the Registered LAI IE is included in the INITIAL CONTEXT SETUP REQUEST message, it indicates that the eNB
may take the Registered LAI IE into account when selecting the target cell or frequency and then act as defined in TS
23.272 [17].
If the UE Security Capabilities IE included in the INITIAL CONTEXT SETUP REQUEST message only contains the
EIA0 algorithm as defined in TS 33.401 [15] and if this EIA0 algorithm is defined in the configured list of allowed
integrity protection algorithms in the eNB (TS 33.401 [15]), the eNB shall take it into use and ignore the keys received
in the Security Key IE.
If the GUMMEI IE is contained in the INITIAL CONTEXT SETUP REQUEST message, the eNB shall, if supported,
store this information in the UE context and use it for subsequent X2 handovers.
If the MME UE S1AP ID 2 IE is contained in the INITIAL CONTEXT SETUP REQUEST message, the eNB shall, if
supported, store this information in the UE context and use it for subsequent X2 handovers.
If the Management Based MDT Allowed IE is contained in the INITIAL CONTEXT SETUP REQUEST message, the
eNB shall use it, if supported, together with information in the Management Based MDT PLMN List IE, if available in
the UE context, to allow subsequent selection of the UE for management based MDT defined in TS 32.422 [10].
If the UE User Plane CIoT Support Indicator IE is included in the INITIAL CONTEXT SETUP REQUEST message
and is set to "supported", the eNB shall, if supported, consider that User Plane CIoT EPS Optimisation as specified in
TS 23.401[11] is supported for the UE.
The eNB shall report to the MME, in the INITIAL CONTEXT SETUP RESPONSE message, the successful
establishment of the security procedures with the UE, and, the result for all the requested E-RABs in the following way:
- A list of E-RABs which are successfully established shall be included in the E-RAB Setup List IE
- A list of E-RABs which failed to be established shall be included in the E-RAB Failed to Setup List IE.
When the eNB reports the unsuccessful establishment of an E-RAB, the cause value should be precise enough to enable
the MME to know the reason for the unsuccessful establishment, e.g., 'Radio resources not available', 'Failure in the
Radio Interface Procedure'.
After sending the INITIAL CONTEXT SETUP RESPONSE message, the procedure is terminated in the eNB.
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If the eNB is not able to establish an S1 UE context, or cannot even establish one non GBR bearer it shall consider the
procedure as failed and reply with the INITIAL CONTEXT SETUP FAILURE message.
If the eNB receives an INITIAL CONTEXT SETUP REQUEST message containing several E-RAB ID IEs (in the E-
RAB to Be Setup List IE) set to the same value, the eNB shall consider the establishment of the corresponding E-RABs
as failed.
If the supported algorithms for encryption defined in the Encryption Algorithms IE in the UE Security Capabilities IE,
plus the mandated support of EEA0 in all UEs (TS 33.401 [15]), do not match any allowed algorithms defined in the
configured list of allowed encryption algorithms in the eNB (TS 33.401 [15]), the eNB shall reject the procedure using
the INITIAL CONTEXT SETUP FAILURE message.
If the supported algorithms for integrity defined in the Integrity Protection Algorithms IE in the UE Security
Capabilities IE, plus the mandated support of the EIA0 algorithm in all UEs (TS 33.401 [15]), do not match any
allowed algorithms defined in the configured list of allowed integrity protection algorithms in the eNB (TS 33.401
[15]), the eNB shall reject the procedure using the INITIAL CONTEXT SETUP FAILURE message.
If the CSG Membership Status IE is not included in the INITIAL CONTEXT SETUP REQUEST message and the cell
accessed by the UE is a hybrid cell, the eNB shall reject the procedure using the INITIAL CONTEXT SETUP
FAILURE message.
If the eNB receives an INITIAL CONTEXT SETUP REQUEST message containing both the Correlation ID and the
SIPTO Correlation ID IEs for the same E-RAB, the eNB shall consider the establishment of the corresponding E-RAB
as failed.
8.3.2.1 General
The purpose of the UE Context Release Request procedure is to enable the eNB to request the MME to release the UE-
associated logical S1-connection due to E-UTRAN generated reasons, e.g., 'TX2RELOCOverall Expiry'. The procedure uses
UE-associated signalling.
eNB MME
The eNB controlling a UE-associated logical S1-connection initiates the procedure by generating a UE CONTEXT
RELEASE REQUEST message towards the affected MME node.
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The UE CONTEXT RELEASE REQUEST message shall indicate the appropriate cause value, e.g., 'User Inactivity',
'Radio Connection With UE Lost', 'CSG Subscription Expiry', 'CS Fallback triggered', 'Redirection towards 1xRTT',
'Inter-RAT Redirection', 'UE Not Available for PS Service', for the requested UE-associated logical S1-connection
release.
The UE Context Release procedure should be initiated upon reception of a UE CONTEXT RELEASE REQUEST
message.
8.3.3.1 General
The purpose of the UE Context Release procedure is to enable the MME to order the release of the UE-associated
logical connection due to various reasons, e.g., completion of a transaction between the UE and the EPC, or completion
of successful handover, or completion of handover cancellation, or release of the old UE-associated logical S1-
connection when two UE-associated logical S1-connections toward the same UE is detected after the UE has initiated
the establishment of a new UE-associated logical S1-connection, or the UE is no longer allowed to access the CSG cell
(i.e., the UE becomes a non-member of the currently used CSG cell). The procedure uses UE-associated S1 connection.
eNB MME
The MME initiates the procedure by sending the UE CONTEXT RELEASE COMMAND message to the eNB.
The UE CONTEXT RELEASE COMMAND message shall contain the UE S1AP ID pair IE if available, otherwise the
message shall contain the MME UE S1AP ID IE.
The MME provides the cause IE set to 'Load Balancing TAU Required' in the UE CONTEXT RELEASE COMMAND
message sent to the eNB for all load balancing and offload cases in the MME.
Upon reception of the UE CONTEXT RELEASE COMMAND message, the eNB shall release all related signalling and
user data transport resources and reply with the UE CONTEXT RELEASE COMPLETE message. In case of eNB
supporting L-GW function for LIPA and/or SIPTO@LN operation, the eNB shall also release any related tunnel
resources. In case of successful handover, the eNB using L-GW function for SIPTO@LN operation shall also request
using intra-node signalling the collocated L-GW to release the SIPTO@LN PDN connection as defined in TS 23.401
[11].
The eNB shall, if supported, report in the UE CONTEXT RELEASE COMPLETE message location information of the
UE in the User Location Information IE.
If the User Location Information IE is included in the UE CONTEXT RELEASE COMPLETE message, the MME
shall handle this information as specified in TS 23.401 [11].
If the Information on Recommended Cells and eNBs for Paging IE is included in the UE CONTEXT RELEASE
COMPLETE message, the MME shall, if supported, store it and may use it for subsequent paging.
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If the Cell Identifier and Coverage Enhancement Level IE is included in the UE CONTEXT RELEASE COMPLETE
message, the MME shall, if supported, store it and use it for subsequent paging.
If the UE returns to the eNB before the reception of the UE CONTEXT RELEASE COMMAND message or the expiry
of the timer TS1RELOCOverall, the eNB shall stop the TS1RELOCOverall and continue to serve the UE.
8.3.4.1 General
The purpose of the UE Context Modification procedure is to partly modify the established UE Context, e.g., with the
Security Key or the Subscriber Profile ID for RAT/Frequency priority. The procedure uses UE-associated signalling.
eNB MME
Upon receipt of the UE CONTEXT MODIFICATION REQUEST message the eNB shall
- store the received Security Key IE, take it into use and associate it with the initial value of NCC as defined in TS
33.401 [15]
- store the UE Security Capabilities IE and take them into use together with the received keys according to TS
33.401 [15].
- store the Subscriber Profile ID for RAT/Frequency priority IE and use it as defined in TS 36.300 [14].
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If the UE Aggregate Maximum Bit Rate IE is included in the UE CONTEXT MODIFICATION REQUEST message the
eNB shall:
- replace the previously provided UE Aggregate Maximum Bit Rate by the received UE Aggregate Maximum Bit
Rate in the UE context;
- use the received UE Aggregate Maximum Bit Rate for non-GBR Bearers for the concerned UE.
If the CSG Membership Status IE is received in the UE CONTEXT MODIFICATION REQUEST message, the eNB
shall take the following action:
- If the cell that serves the UE is a hybrid cell, the eNB shall store the value contained in the CSG Membership
Status IE and replace any previously stored membership status value by this new one. It shall then use it as
defined in TS 36.300 [14].
- If the cell that serves the UE is a CSG cell, and the CSG Membership Status IE is set to 'not-member', the eNB
should initiate actions to ensure that the UE is no longer served by the CSG cell as defined in TS 36.300 [14].
- If the UE is in dual connectivity operation and the cell configured as SCG is a hybrid cell, the eNB shall inform
the eNB serving the SCG of the updated CSG membership status.
If the UE Aggregate Maximum Bit Rate IE is not contained in the UE CONTEXT MODIFICATION REQUEST
message, the eNB shall use the previously provided UE Aggregate Maximum Bit Rate which is stored in the UE
context.
If the CS Fallback Indicator IE is included in the UE CONTEXT MODIFICATION REQUEST message, it indicates
that the concerned UE Context is subject to CS Fallback. The eNB shall reply with the UE CONTEXT
MODIFICATION RESPONSE message and then act as defined in TS 23.272 [17]. If the CS Fallback Indicator IE is
set to 'CS Fallback High Priority' and the Additional CS Fallback Indicator IE is not present and, in case the Handover
Restriction List information that may exist in the UE context is applied, no suitable target is found, or if the CS Fallback
Indicator IE is set to 'CS Fallback High Priority' and the Additional CS Fallback Indicator IE is set to 'no restriction',
the eNB shall consider that no roaming and no access restriction apply to the UE and process according to TS 23.272
[17].
If the Registered LAI IE is included in the UE CONTEXT MODIFICATION REQUEST message, it indicates that the
eNB may take the Registered LAI IE into account when selecting the target cell or frequency and then act as defined in
TS 23.272 [17].
If the ProSe Authorized IE is contained in the UE CONTEXT MODIFICATION REQUEST message, the eNB shall, if
supported, update its ProSe authorization information for the UE accordingly. If the ProSe Authorized IE includes one
or more IEs set to 'not authorized', the eNB shall, if supported, initiate actions to ensure that the UE is no longer
accessing the relevant ProSe service(s).
The eNB shall report, in the UE CONTEXT MODIFICATION RESPONSE message to the MME the successful update
of the UE context.
After sending the UE CONTEXT MODIFICATION RESPONSE message, the procedure is terminated in the eNB.
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In case the UE context update cannot be performed successfully the eNB shall respond with the UE CONTEXT
MODIFICATION FAILURE message to the MME with an appropriate cause value in the Cause IE.
8.3.5.1 General
The purpose of the UE Radio Capability Match procedure is for the MME to request the eNB to derive and provide an
indication to the MME whether the UE radio capabilities are compatible with the network configuration for voice
continuity.
eNB MME
The MME initiates the procedure by sending a UE RADIO CAPABILITY MATCH REQUEST message. If the UE-
associated logical S1-connection is not established, the MME shall allocate a unique MME UE S1AP ID to be used for
the UE and include the MME UE S1AP ID IE in the UE RADIO CAPABILITY MATCH REQUEST message; by
receiving the MME UE S1AP ID IE in the UE RADIO CAPABILITY MATCH REQUEST message, the eNB
establishes the UE-associated logical S1-connection.
Upon receipt of the UE RADIO CAPABILITY MATCH REQUEST message, the eNB shall act as defined in the TS
23.401 [11] and respond with a UE RADIO CAPABILITY MATCH RESPONSE message.
If the UE Radio Capability IE is contained in the UE RADIO CAPABILITY MATCH REQUEST message, the eNB
shall use it to determine the value of the Voice Support Match Indicator IE to be included in the UE RADIO
CAPABILITY MATCH RESPONSE message.
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8.3.6.1 General
The purpose of the UE Context Modification Indication procedure is for the eNB to request the modifications on the
established UE Context.
In the current version of the specification, this procedure is only used for membership verification, as described in TS
36.300 [14].
eNB MME
UE CONTEXT MODIFICATION
INDICATION
UE CONTEXT MODIFICATION
CONFIRM
If the CSG Membership Info IE is included in the UE CONTEXT MODIFICATION INDICATION message, the MME
shall use the information for CSG membership verification as specified in TS 36.300 [14] and provide the result of the
membership verification in the CSG Membership Status IE contained in the UE CONTEXT MODIFICATION
CONFIRM message.
If no CSG Membership Info IE is received in the UE CONTEXT MODIFICATION INDICATION message and the UE
was previously configured with resources from a hybrid cell, the MME shall consider that the UE has moved into an
open access cell.
If PLMN Identity IE is received in the CSG Membership Info IE in the UE CONTEXT MODIFICATION
INDICATION message, the MME shall use it for CSG membership verification as specified in TS 36.300 [14].
8.3.7.1 General
The purpose of the UE Context Suspend procedure is to suspend the UE context, the UE-associated logical S1-
connection and the related bearer contexts in the E-UTRAN and the EPC.
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eNB MME
The eNB initiates the procedure by sending the UE CONTEXT SUSPEND REQUEST message to the MME.
Upon receipt of the UE CONTEXT SUSPEND REQUEST the MME shall act as defined in TS 23.401 [11].
Upon receipt of the UE CONTEXT SUSPEND RESPONSE message the eNB shall suspend the UE context, the UE-
associated logical S1-connection and the related bearer contexts and send the UE to RRC_IDLE.
If the Information on Recommended Cells and eNBs for Paging IE is included in the UE CONTEXT SUSPEND
REQUEST message, the MME shall, if supported, store it and may use it for subsequent paging.
If the Cell Identifier and Coverage Enhancement Level IE is included in the UE CONTEXT SUSPEND REQUEST
message, the MME shall, if supported, store it and use it for subsequent paging.
8.3.8.1 General
The purpose of the UE Context Resume procedure is to indicate to the MME that the UE has resumed the suspended
RRC connection and to request the MME to resume the UE context, UE-associated logical S1-connection and the
related bearer contexts in the EPC.
eNB MME
The eNB initiates the procedure by sending the UE CONTEXT RESUME REQUEST message to the MME. If the eNB
is not able to admit all suspended E-RABs the eNB shall indicate this in the E-RABs Failed To Resume List IE.
Upon receipt of the UE CONTEXT RESUME REQUEST message the MME shall act as defined in TS 23.401 [11] and
respond with the UE CONTEXT RESUME RESPONSE. If the MME is not able to admit all suspended E-RABs the
MME shall indicate this in the E-RABs Failed To Resume List IE.
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The eNB shall release resources for each E-RAB failed to resume and shall assume that the EPC has released respective
resources as well.
eNB MME
If the MME is not able to resume a single E-RAB it releases the UE-associated logical S1-connection by sending the
UE CONTEXT RESUME FAILURE message to the eNB. Upon reception of the UE CONTEXT RESUME FAILURE
message the eNB shall release the RRC connection as specified in TS 36.331 [16] and release all related signalling and
user data transport resources.
8.3.9.1 General
The purpose of the Connection Establishment Indication procedure is to enable the MME to complete the establishment
of the UE-associated logical S1-connection. The procedure uses UE-associated signalling.
eNB MME
CONNECTION ESTABLISHMENT
INDICATION
The MME initiates the procedure by sending a CONNECTION ESTABLISHMENT INDICATION message to the
eNB.
The MME shall allocate a unique MME UE S1AP ID to be used for the UE and include that in the CONNECTION
ESTABLISHMENT INDICATION message.
If the UE Radio Capability IE is included in the CONNECTION ESTABLISHMENT INDICATION message, the eNB
shall store this information in the UE context, use it as defined in TS 36.300 [14].
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8.4.1.1 General
The purpose of the Handover Preparation procedure is to request the preparation of resources at the target side via the
EPC. There is only one Handover Preparation procedure ongoing at the same time for a certain UE.
source
eNB MME
HANDOVER REQUIRED
HANDOVER COMMAND
The source eNB initiates the handover preparation by sending the HANDOVER REQUIRED message to the serving
MME. When the source eNB sends the HANDOVER REQUIRED message, it shall start the timer TS1RELOCprep. The
source eNB shall indicate the appropriate cause value for the handover in the Cause IE.
The source eNB shall include the Source to Target Transparent Container IE in the HANDOVER REQUIRED
message.
In case of intra-system handover, the information in the Source to Target Transparent Container IE shall be encoded
according to the definition of the Source eNB to Target eNB Transparent Container IE. In case of handover to UTRAN,
the information in the Source to Target Transparent Container IE shall be encoded according to the Source RNC to
Target RNC Transparent Container IE definition as specified in TS 25.413 [19] and the source eNB shall include the
UE History Information IE in the Source RNC to Target RNC Transparent Container IE. If the handover is to GERAN
A/Gb mode then the information in the Source to Target Transparent Container IE shall be encoded according to the
definition of the Source BSS to Target BSS Transparent Container IE as described in TS 48.018 [18].
When the preparation, including the reservation of resources at the target side is ready, the MME responds with the
HANDOVER COMMAND message to the source eNB.
If the Target to Source Transparent Container IE has been received by the MME from the handover target then the
transparent container shall be included in the HANDOVER COMMAND message.
Upon reception of the HANDOVER COMMAND message the source eNB shall stop the timer TS1RELOCprep and start
the timer TS1RELOCOverall.
In case of intra-system handover, the information in the Target to Source Transparent Container IE shall be encoded
according to the definition of the Target eNB to Source eNB Transparent Container IE. In case of inter-system
handover to UTRAN, the information in the Target to Source Transparent Container IE shall be encoded according to
the Target RNC to Source RNC Transparent Container IE definition as specified in TS 25.413 [19]. In case of inter-
system handover to GERAN A/Gb mode, the information in the Target to Source Transparent Container IE shall be
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encoded according to the Target BSS to Source BSS Transparent Container IE definition as described in TS 48.018
[18].
If there are any E-RABs that could not be admitted in the target, they shall be indicated in the E-RABs to Release List
IE.
If the DL forwarding IE is included within the Source eNB to Target eNB Transparent Container IE of the
HANDOVER REQUIRED message and it is set to 'DL forwarding proposed', it indicates that the source eNB proposes
forwarding of downlink data.
If the MME receives the Direct Forwarding Path Availability IE in the HANDOVER REQUIRED message indicating
that a direct data path is available, it shall handle it as specified in TS 23.401 [11].
If the CSG Id IE and no Cell Access Mode IE are received in the HANDOVER REQUIRED message, the MME shall
perform the access control according to the CSG Subscription Data of that UE and, if the access control is successful or
if at least one of the E-RABs has a particular ARP value (see TS 23.401 [11]), it shall continue the handover and
propagate the CSG Id IE to the target side. If the access control is unsuccessful but at least one of the E-RABs has a
particular ARP value (see TS 23.401 [11]) the MME shall also provide the CSG Membership Status IE set to 'non
member' to the target side.
If the CSG Id IE and the Cell Access Mode IE set to 'hybrid' are received in the HANDOVER REQUIRED message, the
MME shall provide the membership status of the UE and the CSG Id to the target side.
The source eNB shall include the SRVCC HO Indication IE in the HANDOVER REQUIRED message if the SRVCC
operation is needed as defined in TS 23.216 [9]. The source eNB shall indicate to the MME in the SRVCC HO
Indication IE if the handover shall be prepared for PS and CS domain or only for CS domain. The SRVCC HO
Indication IE is set according to the target cell capability and UE capability. In case the target system is GERAN
without DTM support or the UE is without DTM support, the source eNB shall indicate 'CS only' in the SRVCC HO
Indication IE and 'PS service not available' in PS Service Not Available IE. In case the target system is either GERAN
with DTM but without DTM HO support and the UE is supporting DTM or the target system is UTRAN without PS
HO support, the source eNB shall indicate 'CS only' in the SRVCC HO Indication IE. Otherwise, the source eNB shall
indicate 'PS and CS' in the SRVCC HO Indication IE.
In case of inter-system handover from E-UTRAN, the source eNB shall indicate in the Target ID IE, in case the target
system is UTRAN, the Target RNC-ID of the RNC (including the Routing Area Code only in case the UTRAN PS
domain is involved), in case the target system is GERAN the Cell Global Identity (including the Routing Area Code
only in case the GERAN PS domain is involved) of the cell in the target system.
In case of inter-system handover from E-UTRAN to UTRAN, the source eNB shall, if supported, include the HO Cause
Value IE in the UE History Information IE of the HANDOVER REQUIRED message.
In case the SRVCC operation is performed and the SRVCC HO Indication IE indicates that handover shall be prepared
only for CS domain, and if
- shall encode the information in the Source to Target Transparent Container IE within the HANDOVER
REQUIRED message, according to the definition of the Old BSS to New BSS information IE as specified in
TS 48.008 [23], and
- shall not include the Source to Target Transparent Container Secondary IE in the HANDOVER REQUIRED
message;
- shall encode the information in the Source to Target Transparent Container IE within the HANDOVER
REQUIRED message according to the definition of the Source RNC to Target RNC Transparent Container
IE as specified in TS 25.413 [19],
- shall include the UE History Information IE in the Source RNC to Target RNC Transparent Container IE,
and
- shall not include the Source to Target Transparent Container Secondary IE in the HANDOVER REQUIRED
message.
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In case the SRVCC operation is performed, the SRVCC HO Indication IE in the HANDOVER REQUIRED message
indicates that handover shall be prepared for PS and CS domain, and if
- the target system is GERAN with DTM HO support, then the source eNB
- shall encode the information in the Source to Target Transparent Container IE within the HANDOVER
REQUIRED message according to the definition of the Source BSS to Target BSS Transparent Container IE
as described in TS 48.018 [18],and
- shall include the Source to Target Transparent Container Secondary IE in the HANDOVER REQUIRED
message and encode information in it according to the definition of the Old BSS to New BSS information IE
as specified in TS 48.008 [23];
- shall encode the information in the Source to Target Transparent Container IE within the HANDOVER
REQUIRED message according to the definition of the Source RNC to Target RNC Transparent Container
IE as specified in TS 25.413 [19],
- shall include the UE History Information IE in the Source RNC to Target RNC Transparent Container IE,
and
- shall not include the Source to Target Transparent Container Secondary IE in the HANDOVER REQUIRED
message.
In case the SRVCC operation is performed, the SRVCC HO Indication IE in the HANDOVER REQUIRED message
indicates that handover shall be prepared only for CS domain, and if
- shall encode the information in the Target to Source Transparent Container IE within the HANDOVER
COMMAND message according to the definition of the Layer 3 Information IE as specified in TS 48.008
[23], and
- shall not include the Target to Source Transparent Container Secondary IE in the HANDOVER
COMMAND message;
- shall encode the information in the Target to Source Transparent Container IE within the HANDOVER
COMMAND message according to the definition of the Target RNC to Source RNC Transparent Container
IE as specified in TS 25.413 [19], and
- shall not include the Target to Source Transparent Container Secondary IE in the HANDOVER
COMMAND message.
In case the SRVCC operation is performed, the SRVCC HO Indication IE in the HANDOVER REQUIRED message
indicates that handover shall be prepared for PS and CS domain,
- the Handover Preparation procedure has succeeded in the CS and PS domain, then the MME
- shall encode the information in the Target to Source Transparent Container IE within the HANDOVER
COMMAND message according to the definition of the Layer 3 Information IE as specified in TS 48.008
[23], and
- shall include the Target to Source Transparent Container Secondary IE in the HANDOVER
COMMAND message and encode information in it according to the definition of the Target BSS to
Source BSS Transparent Container IE as specified in TS 48.018 [18];
- the Handover Preparation procedure has succeeded in the CS domain only, then the MME
- shall encode the information in the Target to Source Transparent Container IE within the HANDOVER
COMMAND message according to the definition of the Layer 3 Information IE as specified in TS 48.008
[23], and
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- shall not include the Target to Source Transparent Container Secondary IE in the HANDOVER
COMMAND message;
- the target system is UTRAN, then the Handover Preparation procedure shall be considered successful if the
Handover Preparation procedure has succeeded in the CS domain, and the MME
- shall encode the information in the Target to Source Transparent Container IE within the HANDOVER
COMMAND message according to the definition of the Target RNC to Source RNC Transparent Container
IE as specified in TS 25.413 [19], and
- shall not include the Target to Source Transparent Container Secondary IE in the HANDOVER
COMMAND message.
If the HANDOVER COMMAND message contains the DL GTP-TEID IE and the DL Transport Layer Address IE for a
given bearer in the E-RABs Subject to Forwarding List IE, then the source eNB shall consider that the forwarding of
downlink data for this given bearer is possible.
If the HANDOVER COMMAND message contains the UL GTP-TEID IE and the UL Transport Layer Address IE for a
given bearer in the E-RABs Subject to Forwarding List IE, then it means the target eNB has requested the forwarding of
uplink data for this given bearer.
If, after a HANDOVER REQUIRED message is sent and before the Handover Preparation procedure is terminated, the
source eNB receives an MME initiated E-RAB Management procedure on the same UE associated signalling
connection, the source eNB shall either:
1. cancel the Handover Preparation procedure by executing the Handover Cancel procedure with an appropriate
cause value. After successful completion of the Handover Cancel procedure, the source eNB shall continue the
MME initiated E-RAB Management procedure
or
2. terminate the MME initiated E-RAB Management procedure by sending the appropriate response message with
an appropriate cause value, e.g., 'S1 intra system Handover Triggered', 'S1 inter system Handover Triggered' to
the MME and then the source eNB shall continue with the handover procedure.
source
eNB MME
HANDOVER REQUIRED
If the EPC or the target system is not able to accept any of the bearers or a failure occurs during the Handover
Preparation, the MME sends the HANDOVER PREPARATION FAILURE message with an appropriate cause value to
the source eNB.
If the CSG Id IE and no Cell Access Mode IE are received in the HANDOVER REQUIRED message and the access
control is unsuccessful and none of the E-RABs has a particular ARP value (see TS 23.401 [11]) the MME shall send
the HANDOVER PREPARATION FAILURE message with an appropriate cause value to the source eNB, except
when one of the E-RABs has a particular ARP value (see TS 23.401 [11]). Upon reception, the source eNB may decide
to prevent handover for that UE towards CSG (Closed Access Mode) cells with corresponding CSG Id.
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If there is no response from the EPC to the HANDOVER REQUIRED message before timer TS1RELOCprep expires in the
source eNB, the source eNB should cancel the Handover Preparation procedure by initiating the Handover Cancel
procedure with the appropriate value for the Cause IE. The source eNB shall ignore any HANDOVER COMMAND
message or HANDOVER PREPARATION FAILURE message received after the initiation of the Handover Cancel
procedure.
8.4.2.1 General
The purpose of the Handover Resource Allocation procedure is to reserve resources at the target eNB for the handover
of a UE.
target
eNB MME
HANDOVER REQUEST
The MME initiates the procedure by sending the HANDOVER REQUEST message to the target eNB. The
HANDOVER REQUEST message may contain the Handover Restriction List IE, which contains roaming or access
restrictions.
If the Handover Restriction List IE is contained in the HANDOVER REQUEST message, the target eNB shall store this
information in the UE context. This information shall however not be considered whenever one of the handed over E-
RABs has a particular ARP value (TS 23.401 [11]).
The target eNB shall use the information in Handover Restriction List IE if present in the HANDOVER REQUEST
message to
- determine a target for subsequent mobility action for which the eNB provides information about the target of the
mobility action towards the UE;
If the Handover Restriction List IE is not contained in the HANDOVER REQUEST message, the target eNB shall
consider that no roaming and no access restriction apply to the UE.
Upon reception of the HANDOVER REQUEST message the eNB shall store the received UE Security Capabilities IE
in the UE context and use it to prepare the configuration of the AS security relation with the UE.
If the SRVCC Operation Possible IE is included in the HANDOVER REQUEST message, the target eNB shall store the
content of the received SRVCC Operation Possible IE in the UE context and, if supported, use it as defined in TS
23.216 [9].
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Upon reception of the HANDOVER REQUEST message the eNB shall store the received Security Context IE in the UE
context and the eNB shall use it to derive the security configuration as specified in TS 33.401 [15].
If the Trace Activation IE is included in the HANDOVER REQUEST message, the target eNB shall if supported,
initiate the requested trace function as described in TS 32.422 [10]. In particular, the eNB shall, if supported:
- if the Trace Activation IE does not include the MDT Configuration IE, initiate the requested trace session as
described in TS 32.422 [10];
- if the Trace Activation IE includes the MDT Activation IE, within the MDT Configuration IE, set to 'Immediate
MDT and Trace', initiate the requested trace session and MDT session as described in TS 32.422 [10];
- if the Trace Activation IE includes the MDT Activation IE, within the MDT Configuration IE, set to 'Immediate
MDT Only', 'Logged MDT only' or 'Logged MBSFN MDT', initiate the requested MDT session as described in
TS 32.422 [10] and the target eNB shall ignore Interfaces To Trace IE, and Trace Depth IE.
- if the Trace Activation IE includes the MDT Location Information IE, within the MDT Configuration IE, store
this information and take it into account in the requested MDT session.
- if the Trace Activation IE includes the Signalling based MDT PLMN List IE, within the MDT Configuration IE,
the eNB may use it to propagate the MDT Configuration as described in TS 37.320 [31].
- if the Trace Activation IE includes the MBSFN-ResultToLog IE, within the MDT Configuration IE, take it into
account for MDT Configuration as described in TS 37.320 [31].
- if the Trace Activation IE includes the MBSFN-AreaId IE in the MBSFN-ResultToLog IE, within the MDT
Configuration IE, take it into account for MDT Configuration as described in TS 37.320 [31].
If the CSG Id IE is received in the HANDOVER REQUEST message, the eNB shall compare the received value with
the CSG Id broadcast by the target cell.
If the CSG Membership Status IE is received in the HANDOVER REQUEST message and the CSG Membership Status
is set to 'member', the eNB may provide the QoS to the UE as for member provided that the CSG Id received in the
HANDOVER REQUEST messages corresponds to the CSG Id broadcast by the target cell.
If the CSG Membership Status IE and the CSG Id IE are received in the HANDOVER REQUEST message and the
CSG Id does not correspond to the CSG Id broadcast by the target cell, the eNB may provide the QoS to the UE as for a
non member and shall send back in the HANDOVER REQUEST ACKNOWLEDGE message the actual CSG Id
broadcast by the target cell.
If the target cell is CSG cell or hybrid cell, the target eNB shall include the CSG ID IE in the HANDOVER REQUEST
ACKNOWLEDGE message.
If the target eNB receives the CSG Id IE and the CSG Membership Status IE is set to 'non member' in the HANDOVER
REQUEST message and the target cell is a closed cell and at least one of the E-RABs has a particular ARP value (see
TS 23.401 [11]), the eNB shall send back the HANDOVER REQUEST ACKNOWLEDGE message to the MME
accepting those E-RABs and failing the other E-RABs.
If the Subscriber Profile ID for RAT/Frequency priority IE is contained in the Source eNB to Target eNB Transparent
Container IE, the target eNB shall store the content of the received Subscriber Profile ID for RAT/Frequency priority IE
in the UE context and use it as defined in TS 36.300 [14].
Upon reception of the UE History Information IE, which is included within the Source eNB to Target eNB Transparent
Container IE in the HANDOVER REQUEST message, the target eNB shall collect the information defined as
mandatory in the UE History Information IE and shall, if supported, collect the information defined as optional in the
UE History Information IE, for as long as the UE stays in one of its cells, and store the collected information to be used
for future handover preparations.
Upon reception of the UE History Information from the UE IE, which is included within the Source eNB to Target eNB
Transparent Container IE in the HANDOVER REQUEST message, the target eNB shall, if supported, store the
collected information, to be used for future handover preparations.
If the Mobility Information IE is included within the Source eNB to Target eNB Transparent Container IE in the
HANDOVER REQUEST message, the target eNB shall, if supported, store this information and use it as defined in TS
36.300 [14].
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If the Expected UE Behaviour IE is included in the HANDOVER REQUEST message, the eNB shall, if supported,
store this information and may use it to determine the RRC connection time.
If the Bearer Type IE is included in the HANDOVER REQUEST message and is set to 'non IP', then the eNB shall not
perform header compression for the concerned E-RAB.
After all necessary resources for the admitted E-RABs have been allocated, the target eNB shall generate the
HANDOVER REQUEST ACKNOWLEDGE message. The target eNB shall include in the E-RABs Admitted List IE
the E-RABs for which resources have been prepared at the target cell. The E-RABs that have not been admitted in the
target cell, if any, shall be included in the E-RABs Failed to Setup List IE.
If the HANDOVER REQUEST message contains the Data Forwarding Not Possible IE associated with a given E-RAB
within the E-RABs To Be Setup List IE set to 'Data forwarding not possible', then the target eNB may decide not to
include the DL Transport Layer Address IE and the DL GTP-TEID IE and for intra LTE handover the UL Transport
Layer Address IE and the UL GTP-TEID IE within the E-RABs Admitted List IE of the HANDOVER REQUEST
ACKNOWLEDGE message for that E-RAB.
For each bearer that target eNB has decided to admit and for which DL forwarding IE is set to 'DL forwarding
proposed', the target eNB may include the DL GTP-TEID IE and the DL Transport Layer Address IE within the E-RABs
Admitted List IE of the HANDOVER REQUEST ACKNOWLEDGE message indicating that it accepts the proposed
forwarding of downlink data for this bearer.
If the HANDOVER REQUEST ACKNOWLEDGE message contains the UL GTP-TEID IE and the UL Transport
Layer Address IE for a given bearer in the E-RABs Admitted List IE, then it means the target eNB has requested the
forwarding of uplink data for this given bearer.
If the Request Type IE is included in the HANDOVER REQUEST message, then the target eNB should perform the
requested location reporting functionality for the UE as described in subclause 8.11.
If the UE Security Capabilities IE included in the HANDOVER REQUEST message only contains the EIA0 algorithm
as defined in TS 33.401 [15] and if this EIA0 algorithm is defined in the configured list of allowed integrity protection
algorithms in the eNB (TS 33.401 [15]), the eNB shall take it into use and ignore the keys received in the Security
Context IE.
The GUMMEI IE shall only be contained in the HANDOVER REQUEST message according to subclauses 4.6.2 and
4.7.6.6 of TS 36.300 [14]. If the GUMMEI IE is present, the target eNB shall store this information in the UE context
and use it for subsequent X2 handovers.
The MME UE S1AP ID 2 IE shall only be contained in the HANDOVER REQUEST message according to subclause
4.6.2 of TS 36.300 [14].If the MME UE S1AP ID 2 IE is present, the target eNB shall store this information in the UE
context and use it for subsequent X2 handovers.
If the Management Based MDT Allowed IE only or the Management Based MDT Allowed IE and the Management
Based MDT PLMN List IE is contained in the HANDOVER REQUEST message, the target eNB shall, if supported,
store the received information in the UE context, and use this information to allow subsequent selections of the UE for
management based MDT defined in TS 32.422 [10].
If the Masked IMEISV IE is contained in the HANDOVER REQUEST message the target eNB shall, if supported, use it
to determine the characteristics of the UE for subsequent handling.
If the HANDOVER REQUEST contains a Target Cell ID IE, as part of the Source eNB to Target eNB Transparent
Container IE, for a cell which is no longer active, the eNB may respond with an HANDOVER REQUEST
ACKNOWLEDGE in case the PCI of the deactivated cell is in use by another active cell.
If the ProSe Authorized IE is contained in the HANDOVER REQUEST message and it contains one or more IEs set to
'authorized', the eNB shall, if supported, consider that the UE is authorized for the relevant ProSe service(s).
If the UE User Plane CIoT Support Indicator IE is included in the HANDOVER REQUEST message and is set to
"supported", the eNB shall, if supported, consider that User Plane CIoT EPS Optimisation as specified in TS 23.401[11]
is supported for the UE.
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HANDOVER REQUEST
HANDOVER FAILURE
If the target eNB does not admit at least one non-GBR E-RAB, or a failure occurs during the Handover Preparation, it
shall send the HANDOVER FAILURE message to the MME with an appropriate cause value.
If the target eNB does not receive the CSG Membership Status IE but does receive the CSG Id IE in the HANDOVER
REQUEST message and the CSG Id does not correspond to the CSG Id of the target cell, the target eNB shall send the
HANDOVER FAILURE message to the MME with an appropriate cause value.
If the target eNB receives a HANDOVER REQUEST message containing RRC Container IE that does not include
required information as specified in TS 36.331 [16], the target eNB shall send the HANDOVER FAILURE message to
the MME.
If the target eNB receives a HANDOVER REQUEST message containing several E-RAB ID IEs (in the E-RABs To Be
Setup List IE) set to the same value, the target eNB shall not admit the corresponding E-RABs.
If the Subscriber Profile ID for RAT/Frequency priority IE is not contained in the Source eNB to Target eNB
Transparent Container IE whereas available in the source eNB, the target eNB shall trigger a local error handling.
NOTE: It is assumed that the information needed to verify this condition is visible within the system, see
subclause 4.1.
If the supported algorithms for encryption defined in the Encryption Algorithms IE in the UE Security Capabilities IE,
plus the mandated support of EEA0 in all UEs (TS 33.401 [15]), do not match any allowed algorithms defined in the
configured list of allowed encryption algorithms in the eNB (TS 33.401 [15]), the target eNB shall reject the procedure
using the HANDOVER FAILURE message.
If the supported algorithms for integrity defined in the Integrity Protection Algorithms IE in the UE Security
Capabilities IE, plus the mandated support of the EIA0 algorithm in all UEs (TS 33.401 [15]), do not match any
allowed algorithms defined in the configured list of allowed integrity protection algorithms in the eNB (TS 33.401
[15]), the target eNB shall reject the procedure using the HANDOVER FAILURE message.
If the target eNB receives a HANDOVER REQUEST message which does not contain the Handover Restriction List
IE, and the serving PLMN cannot be determined otherwise by the eNB, the target eNB shall reject the procedure using
the HANDOVER FAILURE message.
If the target eNB receives a HANDOVER REQUEST message containing the Handover Restriction List IE, and the
serving PLMN indicated is not supported by the target cell, the target eNB shall reject the procedure using the
HANDOVER FAILURE message.
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The purpose of the Handover Notification procedure is to indicate to the MME that the UE has arrived to the target cell
and the S1 handover has been successfully completed.
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eNB MME
HANDOVER NOTIFY
The target eNB shall send the HANDOVER NOTIFY message to the MME when the UE has been identified in the
target cell and the S1 handover has been successfully completed.
If the Tunnel Information for BBF IE is received in the HANDOVER NOTIFY message, the MME shall, if supported,
use it in the core network as specified in TS 23.139 [37].
If the LHN ID IE is included in the HANDOVER NOTIFY message, the MME shall, if supported, use it as specified in
TS 23.401 [11].
8.4.4.1 General
The purpose of the Path Switch Request procedure is to request the switch of a downlink GTP tunnel towards a new
GTP tunnel endpoint.
eNB MME
The eNB initiates the procedure by sending the PATH SWITCH REQUEST message to the MME.
If the E-RAB To Be Switched in Downlink List IE in the PATH SWITCH REQUEST message does not include all E-
RABs previously included in the UE Context, the MME shall consider the non included E-RABs as implicitly released
by the eNB.
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After all necessary updates including the UP path switch have been successfully completed in the EPC for at least one
of the E-RABs included in the PATH SWITCH REQUEST E-RAB To Be Switched in Downlink List IE, the MME shall
send the PATH SWITCH REQUEST ACKNOWLEDGE message to the eNB and the procedure ends. The UE-
associated logical S1-connection shall be established at reception of the PATH SWITCH REQUEST
ACKNOWLEDGE message.
In case the EPC failed to perform the UP path switch for at least one, but not all, of the E-RABs included in the PATH
SWITCH REQUEST E-RAB To Be Switched in Downlink List IE, the MME shall include the E-RABs it failed to
perform UP path switch in the PATH SWITCH REQUEST ACKNOWLEDGE E-RAB To Be Released List IE. In this
case, the eNB shall release the corresponding data radio bearers, and the eNB shall regard the E-RABs indicated in the
E-RAB To Be Released List IE as being fully released.
If the CSG Id IE and no Cell Access Mode IE are received in the PATH SWITCH REQUEST message, the MME shall
use it in the core network as specified in TS 23.401 [11]. If the CSG Id IE and the Cell Access Mode IE set to 'hybrid'
are received in the PATH SWITCH REQUEST message, the MME shall decide the membership status of the UE and
use it in the core network as specified in TS 23.401 [11]. If no CSG Id IE and no Cell Access Mode IE are received in
the PATH SWITCH REQUEST message and the UE was previously either in a CSG cell or in a hybrid cell, the MME
shall consider that the UE has moved into a cell that is neither a CSG cell nor a hybrid cell and use this as specified in
TS 23.401 [11].
If the GUMMEI of the MME currently serving the UE is available at the eNB (see TS 36.300 [14]) the eNB shall
include the Source MME GUMMEI IE within the PATH SWITCH REQUEST message.
Upon reception of the PATH SWITCH REQUEST ACKNOWLEDGE message the eNB shall store the received
Security Context IE in the UE context and the eNB shall use it for the next X2 handover or Intra eNB handovers as
specified in TS 33.401 [15].
- the MME UE S1AP ID 2 IE, which indicates the MME UE S1AP ID assigned by the MME.
If the UE Aggregate Maximum Bit Rate IE is included in the PATH SWITCH REQUEST ACKNOWLEDGE message
the eNB shall
- replace the previously provided UE Aggregate Maximum Bit Rate by the received UE Aggregate Maximum Bit
Rate in the UE context; the eNB shall use the received UE Aggregate Maximum Bit Rate for non-GBR Bearers
for the concerned UE.
If the UE Aggregate Maximum Bit Rate IE is not contained in the PATH SWITCH REQUEST ACKNOWLEDGE
message, the eNB shall use the previously provided UE Aggregate Maximum Bit Rate which is stored in the UE
context.
In case the EPC decides to change the uplink termination point of the tunnels, it may include the E-RAB To Be Switched
in Uplink List IE in the PATH SWITCH REQUEST ACKNOWLEDGE message to specify a new uplink transport layer
address and uplink GTP-TEID for each respective E-RAB for which it wants to change the uplink tunnel termination
point.
When the eNB receives the PATH SWITCH REQUEST ACKNOWLEDGE message and if this message includes the
E-RAB To Be Switched in Uplink List IE, the eNB shall start delivering the uplink packets of the concerned E-RABs to
the new uplink tunnel endpoints as indicated in the message.
When the eNB receives the PATH SWITCH REQUEST ACKNOWLEDGE message including the CSG Membership
Status IE, and if the cell that serves the UE is a hybrid cell, the eNB shall use it as defined in TS 36.300 [14].
If the MME UE S1AP ID 2 IE is contained in the PATH SWITCH REQUEST ACKNOWLEDGE message, the eNB
shall store this information in the UE context and use it for subsequent X2 handovers.
If the Tunnel Information for BBF IE is received in the PATH SWITCH REQUEST message, the MME shall, if
supported, use it in the core network as specified in TS 23.139 [37].
If the LHN ID IE is included in the PATH SWITCH REQUEST message, the MME shall, if supported, use it as
specified in TS 23.401 [11].
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If the ProSe Authorized IE is contained in the PATH SWITCH REQUEST ACKNOWLEDGE message, the eNB shall,
if supported, update its ProSe authorization information for the UE accordingly. If the ProSe Authorized IE includes one
or more IEs set to 'not authorized', the eNB shall, if supported, initiate actions to ensure that the UE is no longer
accessing the relevant ProSe service(s).
If the UE User Plane CIoT Support Indicator IE is included in the PATH SWITCH REQUEST ACKNOWLEDGE
message and is set to "supported", the eNB shall, if supported, consider that User Plane CIoT EPS Optimisation as
specified in TS 23.401[11] is supported for the UE.
eNB MME
If the EPC fails to switch the downlink GTP tunnel endpoint towards a new GTP tunnel endpoint for all E-RABs
included in the E-RAB To Be Switched in Downlink List IE during the execution of the Path Switch Request procedure,
the MME shall send the PATH SWITCH REQUEST FAILURE message to the eNB with an appropriate cause value. In
this case, the eNB should decide its subsequent actions and the MME should behave as described in TS 23.401 [11].
If the MME receives a PATH SWITCH REQUEST message without the CSG Membership Status IE, and the cell
accessed by the UE is a hybrid cell with a different CSG from the source cell or the source cell does not have a CSG ID,
the MME shall send the PATH SWITCH REQUEST FAILURE message to the eNB.
If the CSG Membership Status IE is not included in the PATH SWITCH REQUEST ACKNOWLEDGE message and
the cell accessed by the UE is a hybrid cell with a different CSG from the source cell or the source cell does not have a
CSG ID, the eNB shall consider the procedure as unsuccessfully terminated and initiate local error handling.
8.4.5.1 General
The purpose of the Handover Cancel procedure is to enable a source eNB to cancel an ongoing handover preparation or
an already prepared handover.
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HANDOVER CANCEL
ACKNOWLEDGE
The source eNB initiates the procedure by sending a HANDOVER CANCEL message to the EPC.
The HANDOVER CANCEL message shall indicate the reason for cancelling the handover with the appropriate value
of the Cause IE.
Upon reception of a HANDOVER CANCEL message, the EPC shall terminate the ongoing Handover Preparation
procedure, release any resources associated with the handover preparation and send a HANDOVER CANCEL
ACKNOWLEDGE message to the source eNB.
Transmission and reception of a HANDOVER CANCEL ACKNOWLEDGE message terminate the procedure in the
EPC and in the source eNB. After this, the source eNB does not have a prepared handover for that UE-associated
logical S1-connection.
8.4.6.1 General
The purpose of the eNB Status Transfer procedure is to transfer the uplink PDCP-SN and HFN receiver status and the
downlink PDCP-SN and HFN transmitter status from the source to the target eNB via the MME during an intra LTE S1
handover for each respective E-RAB for which PDCP-SN and HFN status preservation applies.
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The source eNB initiates the procedure by stopping assigning PDCP-SNs to downlink SDUs and sending the eNB
STATUS TRANSFER message to the MME at the point in time when it considers the transmitter/receiver status to be
frozen.
- For each E-RAB for which PDCP-SN and HFN status preservation applies the source eNB shall include the E-
RAB ID IE, the UL COUNT value IE and the DL COUNT value IE within the E-RABs Subject to Status Transfer
Item IE in the eNB Status Transfer Transparent Container IE of the eNB STATUS TRANSFER message.
- In case of 15 bit long PDCP-SN, for each E-RAB for which PDCP-SN and HFN status preservation applies, the
source eNB shall additionally include the UL COUNT Value Extended IE and the DL COUNT Value Extended
IE within the E-RABs Subject to Status Transfer Item IE.
- In case of 18 bit long PDCP-SN, for each E-RAB for which PDCP-SN and HFN status preservation applies, the
source eNB shall additionally include the UL COUNT Value for PDCP SN Length 18 IE and the DL COUNT
Value for PDCP SN Length 18 IE within the E-RABs Subject to Status Transfer Item IE.
The source eNB may also include in the eNB STATUS TRANSFER message the missing and the received uplink
SDUs in the Receive Status Of UL PDCP SDUs IE, or in the Receive Status Of UL PDCP SDUs Extended IE in case of
15 bit long PDCP-SN, or in the Receive Status Of UL PDCP SDUs for PDCP SN Length 18 IE in case of 18 bit long
PDCP-SN, for each bearer for which the source eNB has accepted the request from the target eNB for uplink
forwarding.
8.4.7.1 General
The purpose of the MME Status Transfer procedure is to transfer the uplink PDCP-SN and HFN receiver status and the
downlink PDCP-SN and HFN transmitter status from the source to the target eNB via the MME during an S1 handover
for each respective E-RAB for which PDCP-SN and HFN status preservation applies.
eNB MME
The MME initiates the procedure by sending the MME STATUS TRANSFER message to the eNB. The target eNB
using Full Configuration for this handover as per TS 36.300 [14] shall ignore the information received in this message.
For each bearer within the E-RABs Subject to Status Transfer List IE within the eNB Status Transfer Transparent
Container IE for which the UL COUNT value IE is received in the MME STATUS TRANSFER message, the target
eNB shall apply the contained information and shall not deliver any uplink packet which has a PDCP-SN lower than the
value contained in the PDCP-SN IE of this IE. If the UL COUNT Value Extended IE or UL COUNT Value for PDCP
SN Length 18 IE is included in the E-RABs Subject to Status Transfer Item IE, the target eNB shall, if supported, use the
value contained in the PDCP-SN Extended IE in the UL COUNT Value Extended IE or PDCP-SN Length 18 IE of the
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UL COUNT Value for PDCP SN Length 18 IE instead of the value contained in the PDCP-SN IE of the UL COUNT
value IE.
For each bearer in E-RABs Subject to Status Transfer List IE within the eNB Status Transfer Transparent Container IE
received in the MME STATUS TRANSFER message, the target eNB shall use DL COUNT value IE for the first
downlink packet for which there is no PDCP-SN yet assigned. If the DL COUNT Value Extended IE or DL COUNT
Value for PDCP SN Length 18 IE is included in the E-RABs Subject to Status Transfer Item IE, the target eNB shall, if
supported, use the DL COUNT Value Extended IE or DL COUNT Value for PDCP SN Length 18 IE instead of the DL
COUNT value IE.
If the Receive Status Of UL PDCP SDUs IE or the Receive Status Of UL PDCP SDUs Extended IE or the Receive
Status Of UL PDCP SDUs for PDCP SN Length 18 IE is included for at least one bearer in the eNB Status Transfer
Transparent Container IE of the MME STATUS TRANSFER message, the target eNB may use it in a Status Report
message sent to the UE over the radio interface.
8.5 Paging
8.5.1 General
The purpose of the Paging procedure is to enable the MME to page a UE in the specific eNB.
eNB MME
PAGING
The MME initiates the paging procedure by sending the PAGING message to the eNB.
At the reception of the PAGING message, the eNB shall perform paging of the UE in cells which belong to tracking
areas as indicated in the List of TAIs IE.
The Paging DRX IE may be included in the PAGING message, and if present the eNB shall use it according to TS
36.304 [20].
If included, the E-UTRAN may use the list of CSG IDs to avoid paging the UE at CSG cells whose CSG ID does not
appear in the list.
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For each cell that belongs to any of the TAs indicated in the List of TAIs IE, the eNB shall generate one page on the
radio interface.
The Paging Priority IE may be included in the PAGING message, and if present the eNB may use it according to TS
23.401 [11] and TS 23.272 [17].
If the UE Radio Capability for Paging IE is included in the PAGING message, the eNB may use it to apply specific
paging schemes.
If the Assistance Data for Recommended Cells IE is included in the Assistance Data for Paging IE it may be used,
together with the Paging Attempt Information IE if also present according to TS 36.300 [14].
If the Assistance Data for CE capable UEs IE is included in the Assistance Data for Paging IE, it may be used for
paging the indicated CE capable UE, together with the Paging Attempt Information IE according to TS 36.300 [14].
If the Next Paging Area Scope IE is included in the Paging Attempt Information IE it may be used for paging the UE
according to TS 36.300 [14].
If the Paging eDRX Information IE is included in the PAGING message, the eNB shall, if supported, use it according to
TS 36.304 [20]. If the Paging Time Window IE is included in the Paging eDRX Information IE, the eNB shall take this
information into account to determine the UE"s paging occasion according to TS 36.304 [20]. The eNB should take into
account the reception time of the PAGING message on the S1-MME interface to determine when to page the UE.
If the Extended UE Identity Index Value IE is included in the PAGING message, the eNB shall, if supported, use it to
identify the paging resources to be used according to TS 36.304 [20].
If the NB-IoT Paging eDRX Information IE is included in the PAGING message, the eNB shall, if supported, use it
according to TS 36.304 [20]. If the NB-IoT Paging Time Window IE is included in the NB-IoT Paging eDRX
Information IE, the eNB shall take this information into account to determine the UE"s paging occasion according to TS
36.304 [20]. The eNB should take into account the reception time of the PAGING message on the S1-MME interface to
determine when to page the UE.
The NAS messages are transported in an IE of the INITIAL UE MESSAGE, DOWNLINK NAS TRANSPORT,
UPLINK NAS TRANSPORT or REROUTE NAS REQUEST messages.
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INITIAL UE MESSAGE
When the eNB has received from the radio interface the first UL NAS message transmitted on an RRC connection to be
forwarded to an MME, the eNB shall invoke the NAS Transport procedure and send the INITIAL UE MESSAGE
message to the MME including the NAS message as a NAS-PDU IE. The eNB shall allocate a unique eNB UE S1AP ID
to be used for the UE and the eNB shall include this identity in the INITIAL UE MESSAGE message. In case of
network sharing, the selected PLMN is indicated by the PLMN Identity IE within the TAI IE included in the INITIAL
UE MESSAGE message. When the eNB has received from the radio interface the S-TMSI IE, it shall include it in the
INITIAL UE MESSAGE message. If the eNB does not support NNSF and the eNB has received from the radio
interface the GUMMEI IE, the eNB may include it in the INITIAL UE MESSAGE message. If the eNB does not
support NNSF and the eNB has received from the radio interface the GUMMEI Type IE, the eNB may include it in the
INITIAL UE MESSAGE message.
If the establishment of the UE-associated logical S1-connection towards the CN is performed due to an RRC connection
establishment originating from a CSG cell, the CSG Id IE shall be included in the INITIAL UE MESSAGE message.
If the establishment of the UE-associated logical S1-connection towards the CN is performed due to an RRC connection
establishment originating from a Hybrid cell, the CSG Id IE and the Cell Access Mode IE shall be included in the
INITIAL UE MESSAGE message.
If the establishment of the UE-associated logical S1-connection towards the CN is performed due to an RRC connection
establishment triggered by a Relay Node as defined in TS 36.300 [14], the GW Transport Layer Address IE and the
Relay Node Indicator IE shall be included in the INITIAL UE MESSAGE message.
If the eNB has a L-GW function for LIPA operation, it shall include the GW Transport Layer Address IE in the
INITIAL UE MESSAGE message.
If the SIPTO L-GW Transport Layer Address IE is received in the INITIAL UE MESSAGE message, the MME shall, if
supported, use it for SIPTO@LN operation as sepecified in TS 23.401 [11].
If the LHN ID IE is included in the INITIAL UE MESSAGE message, the MME shall, if supported, use it as specified
in TS 23.401 [11].
If the Tunnel Information for BBF IE is received in the INITIAL UE MESSAGE message, the MME shall, if supported,
use it in the core network as specified in TS 23.139 [37].
If the MME Group ID IE is included in the INITIAL UE MESSAGE message this indicates that the message is a
rerouted message and the MME shall, if supported, use the IE as described in TS 23.401 [11].
If the UE-Usage-Type IE is included in the INITIAL UE MESSAGE message, then the selected MME in the DCN shall
if supported, use it as defined in TS 23.401 [48].
NOTE: The first UL NAS message is always received in the RRC CONNECTION SETUP COMPLETE
message.
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If the MME only needs to send a NAS message transparently via the eNB to the UE and a UE-associated logical S1-
connection exists for the UE or if the MME has received the eNB UE S1AP ID IE in an INITIAL UE MESSAGE
message, the MME shall send a DOWNLINK NAS TRANSPORT message to the eNB including the NAS message as a
NAS-PDU IE. If the UE-associated logical S1-connection is not established, the MME shall allocate a unique MME UE
S1AP ID to be used for the UE and include that in the DOWNLINK NAS TRANSPORT message; by receiving the
MME UE S1AP ID IE in the DOWNLINK NAS TRANSPORT, the eNB establishes the UE-associated logical S1-
connection.
The NAS-PDU IE contains an MME – UE message that is transferred without interpretation in the eNB.
The DOWNLINK NAS TRANSPORT message may contain the Handover Restriction List IE, which may contain
roaming or access restrictions.
If the Handover Restriction List IE is contained in the DOWNLINK NAS TRANSPORT message, the eNB shall store
this information in the UE context.
The eNB shall use the information in Handover Restriction List IE if present in the DOWNLINK NAS TRANSPORT
message to:
- determine a target for subsequent mobility action for which the eNB provides information about the target of the
mobility action towards the UE;
If the Handover Restriction List IE is not contained in the DOWNLINK NAS TRANSPORT message and there is no
previously stored Handover restriction information, the eNB shall consider that no roaming and no access restriction
apply to the UE.
If the Subscriber Profile ID for RAT/Frequency priority IE is included in DOWNLINK NAS TRANSPORT message,
the eNB shall, if supported, use it as defined in TS 36.300 [14].
If the SRVCC Operation Possible IE is included in DOWNLINK NAS TRANSPORT message, the eNB shall store it in
the UE context and, if supported, use it as defined in TS 23.216 [9].
If the UE Radio Capability IE is included in the DOWNLINK NAS TRANSPORT message, the eNB shall store this
information in the UE context, use it as defined in TS 36.300 [14].
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When the eNB has received from the radio interface a NAS message to be forwarded to the MME to which a UE-
associated logical S1-connection for the UE exists, the eNB shall send the UPLINK NAS TRANSPORT message to the
MME including the NAS message as a NAS-PDU IE. The eNB shall include the TAI and ECGI of the current cell in
every S1-AP UPLINK NAS TRANSPORT message.
The NAS-PDU IE contains a UE – MME message that is transferred without interpretation in the eNB.
If the GW Transport Layer Address IE is received in the UPLINK NAS TRANSPORT message, the MME shall, if
supported, use it for LIPA operation as specified in TS 23.401 [11].
If the SIPTO L-GW Transport Layer Address IE is received in the UPLINK NAS TRANSPORT message, the MME
shall, if supported, use it for SIPTO@LN operation as specified in TS 23.401 [11].
If the LHN ID IE is included in the UPLINK NAS TRANSPORT message, the MME shall, if supported, use it as
specified in TS 23.401 [11].
eNB MME
When the eNB decides not to start the delivery of a NAS message that has been received over a UE-associated logical
S1-connection or the eNB is unable to ensure that the message has been received by the UE, it shall report the non-
delivery of this NAS message by sending a NAS NON DELIVERY INDICATION message to the MME including the
non-delivered NAS message within the NAS-PDU IE and an appropriate cause value within an appropriate Cause IE,
e.g., 'S1 intra system Handover Triggered', 'S1 inter system Handover Triggered' or 'X2 Handover Triggered'.
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The purpose of the Reroute NAS Request procedure is to enable the MME to request for a rerouting of the INITIAL UE
MESSAGE message to the MME in the indicated DCN.
The MME initiates the procedure by sending a REROUTE NAS REQUEST message to the eNB. The eNB shall, if
supported, reroute the INITIAL UE MESSAGE message to the MME in the DCN indicated by the MME Group ID IE
as described in TS 23.401 [11].
If the Additional GUTI IE is included in the REROUTE NAS REQUEST message, then the eNB shall if supported, use
it when selecting the MME in the DCN as defined in TS 23.401 [11].
If the UE Usage Type IE is included in the REROUTE NAS REQUEST message, then the eNB shall if supported,
include it towards the selected MME in the DCN as defined in TS 23.401 [48].
8.7.1.1 General
The purpose of the Reset procedure is to initialise or re-initialise the E-UTRAN, or part of E-UTRAN S1AP UE-related
contexts, in the event of a failure in the EPC or vice versa. This procedure does not affect the application level
configuration data exchanged during, e.g., the S1 Setup procedure.
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RESET
RESET ACKNOWLEDGE
Figure 8.7.1.2.1-1: Reset procedure initiated from the MME. Successful operation.
In the event of a failure at the MME, which has resulted in the loss of some or all transaction reference information, a
RESET message shall be sent to the eNB.
At reception of the RESET message the eNB shall release all allocated resources on S1 and Uu related to the UE
association(s) indicated explicitly or implicitly in the RESET message and remove the indicated UE contexts including
S1AP ID.
After the eNB has released all assigned S1 resources and the UE S1AP IDs for all indicated UE associations which can
be used for new UE-associated logical S1-connections over the S1 interface, the eNB shall respond with the RESET
ACKNOWLEDGE message. The eNB does not need to wait for the release of radio resources to be completed before
returning the RESET ACKNOWLEDGE message.
If the RESET message contains the UE-associated logical S1-connection list IE, then:
- The eNB shall use the MME UE S1AP ID IE and/or the eNB UE S1AP ID IE to explicitly identify the UE
association(s) to be reset.
- The eNB shall include in the RESET ACKNOWLEDGE message, for each UE association to be reset, the UE-
associated logical S1-connection Item IE in the UE-associated logical S1-connection list IE. The UE-associated
logical S1-connection Item IEs shall be in the same order as received in the RESET message and shall include
also unknown UE-associated logical S1-connections. Empty UE-associated logical S1-connection Item IEs,
received in the RESET message, may be omitted in the RESET ACKNOWLEDGE message.
- If the MME UE S1AP ID IE is included in the UE-associated logical S1-connection Item IE for a UE association,
the eNB shall include the MME UE S1AP ID IE in the corresponding UE-associated logical S1-connection Item
IE in the RESET ACKNOWLEDGE message.
- If the eNB UE S1AP ID IE is included in the UE-associated logical S1-connection Item IE for a UE association,
the eNB shall include the eNB UE S1AP ID IE in the corresponding UE-associated logical S1-connection Item
IE in the RESET ACKNOWLEDGE message.
If the RESET message is received, any other ongoing procedure (except for another Reset procedure) on the same S1
interface related to a UE association, indicated explicitly or implicitly in the RESET message, shall be aborted.
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RESET
RESET ACKNOWLEDGE
Figure 8.7.1.2.2-1: Reset procedure initiated from the E-UTRAN. Successful operation.
In the event of a failure at the eNB, which has resulted in the loss of some or all transaction reference information, a
RESET message shall be sent to the MME.
At reception of the RESET message the MME shall release all allocated resources on S1 related to the UE
association(s) indicated explicitly or implicitly in the RESET message and remove the S1AP ID for the indicated UE
associations.
After the MME has released all assigned S1 resources and the UE S1AP IDs for all indicated UE associations which
can be used for new UE-associated logical S1-connections over the S1 interface, the MME shall respond with the
RESET ACKNOWLEDGE message.
If the RESET message contains the UE-associated logical S1-connection list IE, then:
- The MME shall use the MME UE S1AP ID IE and/or the eNB UE S1AP ID IE to explicitly identify the UE
association(s) to be reset.
- The MME shall include in the RESET ACKNOWLEDGE message, for each UE association to be reset, the UE-
associated logical S1-connection Item IE in the UE-associated logical S1-connection list IE. The UE-associated
logical S1-connection Item IEs shall be in the same order as received in the RESET message and shall include
also unknown UE-associated logical S1-connections. Empty UE-associated logical S1-connection Item IEs,
received in the RESET message, may be omitted in the RESET ACKNOWLEDGE message.
- If the MME UE S1AP ID IE is included in the UE-associated logical S1-connection Item IE for a UE association,
the MME shall include the MME UE S1AP ID IE in the corresponding UE-associated logical S1-connection
Item IE in the RESET ACKNOWLEDGE message.
- If the eNB UE S1AP ID IE is included in a UE-associated logical S1-connection Item IE for a UE association,
the MME shall include the eNB UE S1AP ID IE in the corresponding UE-associated logical S1-connection Item
IE in the RESET ACKNOWLEDGE message.
If the RESET message is received, any other ongoing procedure (except for another Reset procedure) on the same S1
interface related to a UE association, indicated explicitly or implicitly in the RESET message, shall be aborted.
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the UE-associated logical S1-connection Item IE. The MME may return the empty UE-associated logical S1-
connection Item IE in the UE-associated logical S1-connection list IE in the RESET ACKNOWLEDGE message.
If a Reset procedure is ongoing in the MME and the MME receives a RESET message from the peer entity on the same
S1 interface related to one or several UE associations previously requested to be reset, indicated explicitly or implicitly
in the received RESET message, the MME shall respond with the RESET ACKNOWLEDGE message as described in
8.7.1.2.2.
8.7.2.1 General
The Error Indication procedure is initiated by a node in order to report detected errors in one incoming message,
provided they cannot be reported by an appropriate failure message.
If the error situation arises due to reception of a message utilising UE associated signalling, then the Error Indication
procedure uses UE associated signalling. Otherwise the procedure uses non-UE associated signalling.
eNB MME
ERROR INDICATION
eNB MME
ERROR INDICATION
When the conditions defined in clause 10 are fulfilled, the Error Indication procedure is initiated by an ERROR
INDICATION message sent from the receiving node.
The ERROR INDICATION message shall contain at least either the Cause IE or the Criticality Diagnostics IE. In case
the Error Indication procedure is triggered by utilising UE associated signalling the MME UE S1AP ID IE and the eNB
UE S1AP ID IE shall be included in the ERROR INDICATION message. If one or both of MME UE S1AP ID IE and
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the eNB UE S1AP ID IE are not correct, the cause shall be set to appropriate value, e.g., 'Unknown or already allocated
MME UE S1AP ID', 'Unknown or already allocated eNB UE S1AP ID' or 'Unknown or inconsistent pair of UE S1AP
ID'.
8.7.3 S1 Setup
8.7.3.1 General
The purpose of the S1 Setup procedure is to exchange application level data needed for the eNB and the MME to
correctly interoperate on the S1 interface. This procedure shall be the first S1AP procedure triggered after the TNL
association has become operational. The procedure uses non-UE associated signalling.
This procedure erases any existing application level configuration data in the two nodes and replaces it by the one
received and clears MME overload state information at the eNB. If the eNB and MME do not agree on retaining the UE
Contexts this procedure also re-initialises the E-UTRAN S1AP UE-related contexts (if any) and erases all related
signalling connections in the two nodes like a Reset procedure would do. If the eNB initiating the S1 Setup procedure
supports a CSG cell, the procedure shall report the CSG ID(s) of the supported CSGs.
eNB MME
S1 SETUP REQUEST
S1 SETUP RESPONSE
The eNB initiates the procedure by sending a S1 SETUP REQUEST message including the appropriate data to the
MME. The MME responds with a S1 SETUP RESPONSE message including the appropriate data.
The exchanged data shall be stored in respective node and used for the duration of the TNL association. When this
procedure is finished, the S1 interface is operational and other S1 messages can be exchanged.
If the eNB initiating the S1 SETUP procedure supports one (or more) CSG cell(s), the S1 SETUP REQUEST message
shall contain the CSG ID(s) of the supported CSG(s).
If the S1 SETUP REQUEST message contains the eNB Name IE the MME may use this IE as a human readable name
of the eNB.
If the S1 SETUP RESPONSE message contains the MME Name IE the eNB may use this IE as a human readable name
of the MME.
If the MME Relay Support Indicator IE is included in the S1 SETUP RESPONSE message, the eNB shall consider this
information when selecting an appropriate MME for the Relay Node.
If the UE Retention Information IE set to 'ues-retained' was included in the S1 SETUP REQUEST message, then the
MME may accept the proposal to retain the existing UE related contexts and signalling connections by including the UE
Retention Information IE set to 'ues-retained' in the S1 SETUP RESPONSE message.
If the NB-IoT Default Paging DRX IE is included in the S1 SETUP REQUEST message, the MME will take it into
account as specified in TS36.300 [14].
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eNB MME
S1 SETUP REQUEST
S1 SETUP FAILURE
If the MME cannot accept the setup, it should respond with a S1 SETUP FAILURE and appropriate cause value.
If the S1 SETUP FAILURE message includes the Time To Wait IE, the eNB shall wait at least for the indicated time
before reinitiating the S1 setup towards the same MME.
8.7.4.1 General
The purpose of the eNB Configuration Update procedure is to update application level configuration data needed for the
eNB and the MME to interoperate correctly on the S1 interface. This procedure does not affect existing UE-related
contexts, if any.
eNB MME
The eNB initiates the procedure by sending an ENB CONFIGURATION UPDATE message to the MME including an
appropriate set of updated configuration data that it has just taken into operational use. The MME responds with ENB
CONFIGURATION UPDATE ACKNOWLEDGE message to acknowledge that it successfully updated the
configuration data. If information element(s) is/are not included in the ENB CONFIGURATION UPDATE message,
the MME shall interpret that the corresponding configuration data is/are not changed and shall continue to operate the
S1 with the existing related configuration data.
If the supported TA(s) is/are to be updated, the whole list of supported TAs, including those that are not to be updated,
shall be included in the Supported TAs IE. The MME shall overwrite the whole list of TAs.
If the supported CSG ID(s) is/are to be updated, the whole list of supported CSG IDs, including those that are not to be
updated, shall be included in the CSG Id List IE. The MME shall overwrite the whole list of CSG Ids.
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If the ENB CONFIGURATION UPDATE message contains the eNB Name IE, the MME may use this IE as a human
readable name of the eNB.
If the Default Paging DRX IE is included, the MME shall overwrite any previously stored default paging DRX value for
the eNB.
If the NB-IoT Default Paging DRX IE is included in the ENB CONFIGURATION UPDATE message, the MME shall
overwrite any previously stored NB-IoT default paging DRX value for the eNB.
The updated configuration data shall be stored in both the eNB and the MME and used for the duration of the TNL
association or until any further update is triggered by the eNB.
The eNB may initiate a further eNB Configuration Update procedure only after a previous eNB Configuration Update
procedure has been completed.
eNB MME
If the MME cannot accept the update, it shall respond with an ENB CONFIGURATION UPDATE FAILURE message
and appropriate cause value.
If the ENB CONFIGURATION UPDATE FAILURE message includes the Time To Wait IE, the eNB shall wait at least
for the indicated time before reinitiating the ENB Configuration Update procedure towards the same MME. Both nodes
shall continue to operate the S1 with their respective configuration data.
8.7.5.1 General
The purpose of the MME Configuration Update procedure is to update application level configuration data needed for
the eNB and MME to interoperate correctly on the S1 interface. This procedure does not affect existing UE-related
contexts, if any.
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eNB MME
The MME initiates the procedure by sending an MME CONFIGURATION UPDATE message including the
appropriate updated configuration data to the eNB. The eNB responds with an MME CONFIGURATION UPDATE
ACKNOWLEDGE message to acknowledge that it successfully updated the configuration data. If information
element(s) is/are not included in the MME CONFIGURATION UPDATE message, the eNB shall interpret that the
corresponding configuration data is not changed and shall continue to operate the S1 with the existing related
configuration data.
If the served PLMNs is/are to be updated, the eNB shall overwrite the whole list of PLMNs.
If the MME CONFIGURATION UPDATE message contains the MME Name IE, the eNB may use this IE as a human
readable name of the MME.
The updated configuration data shall be stored in the respective node and used for the duration of the TNL association
or until any further update is performed from the MME.
The MME may initiate a further MME Configuration Update procedure only after a previous MME Configuration
Update procedure has been completed.
eNB MME
If the eNB cannot accept the update, it shall respond with an MME CONFIGURATION UPDATE FAILURE message
and appropriate cause value.
If the MME CONFIGURATION UPDATE FAILURE message includes the Time To Wait IE the MME shall wait at
least for the indicated time before reinitiating the MME Configuration Update procedure towards the same eNB. Both
nodes shall continue to operate the S1 with the existing configuration data.
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8.7.6.1 General
The purpose of the Overload Start procedure is to inform an eNB to reduce the signalling load towards the concerned
MME.
eNB MME
OVERLOAD START
The eNB receiving the OVERLOAD START message shall assume the MME from which it receives the message as
being in an overloaded state.
If the Overload Action IE in the Overload Response IE within the OVERLOAD START message is set to
- "reject RRC connection establishments for non-emergency mobile originated data transfer" (i.e., reject traffic
corresponding to RRC cause "mo-data", "mo-VoiceCall" and "delayTolerantAccess" in TS 36.331 [16]), or
- "reject RRC connection establishments for signalling" (i.e., reject traffic corresponding to RRC cause "mo-data",
"mo-signalling", "mo-VoiceCall" and "delayTolerantAccess" in TS 36.331 [16]), or
- "only permit RRC connection establishments for emergency sessions and mobile terminated services" (i.e., only
permit traffic corresponding to RRC cause "emergency" and "mt-Access" in TS 36.331 [16]), or
- "only permit RRC connection establishments for high priority sessions and mobile terminated services" (i.e.,
only permit traffic corresponding to RRC cause "highPriorityAccess" and "mt-Access" in TS 36.331 [16]), or
- "reject only RRC connection establishment for delay tolerant access" (i.e., only reject traffic corresponding to
RRC cause "delayTolerantAccess" in TS 36.331 [16]),
- if the Traffic Load Reduction Indication IE is included in the OVERLOAD START message and, if supported,
reduce the signalling traffic indicated as to be rejected by the indicated percentage,
- otherwise ensure that only the signalling traffic not indicated as to be rejected is sent to the MME.
NOTE: When the Overload Action IE is set to "only permit RRC connection establishments for emergency
sessions and mobile terminated services", emergency calls with RRC cause "highPriorityAccess" from
high priority users are rejected (see TS 24.301 [24]).
If the GUMMEI List IE is present, the eNB shall, if supported, use this information to identify to which traffic the above
defined rejections shall be applied.
If an overload action is ongoing and the eNB receives a further OVERLOAD START message, the eNB shall replace
the ongoing overload action with the newly requested one. If the GUMMEI List IE is present, the eNB replaces
applicable ongoing actions according to TS 36.300 [14], clauses 4.6.2, 4.7.4 and 19.2.2.12.
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8.7.7.1 General
The purpose of the Overload Stop procedure is to signal to an eNB the MME is connected to that the overload situation
at the MME has ended and normal operation shall resume.
eNB MME
OVERLOAD STOP
The eNB receiving the OVERLOAD STOP message shall assume that the overload situation at the MME from which it
receives the message has ended and shall resume normal operation for the applicable traffic towards this MME.
If the GUMMEI List IE is present, the eNB shall, if supported, use this information to identify which traffic to cease
rejecting, and proceed according to TS 36.300 [14], clauses 4.6.2, 4.7.4 and 19.2.2.12. If no particular overload action is
ongoing for a particular GUMMEI value, the eNB shall ignore this value.
The CDMA2000 messages are transported in an IE of the DOWNLINK S1 CDMA2000 TUNNELLING or UPLINK
S1 CDMA2000 TUNNELLING messages.
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eNB MME
If a CDMA2000 message needs to be sent from the MME to a given UE and a UE-associated logical S1-connection
exists for that given UE, the MME should send a DOWNLINK S1 CDMA2000 TUNNELLING message to the eNB
including the CDMA2000 message in the CDMA2000-PDU IE. The eNB forwards the received CDMA2000-PDU IE to
the UE along with an indication of the RAT Type associated with the CDMA2000-PDU IE based on the CDMA2000
RAT Type IE.
If the MME receives handover status information along with the tunnelled downlink CDMA2000 message, the MME
should include the handover status information in the CDMA2000 HO Status IE in the DOWNLINK S1 CDMA2000
TUNNELLING message.
If the DOWNLINK S1 CDMA2000 TUNNELLING message contains the E-RABs Subject to Forwarding List IE, it
indicates that DL forwarding is available for the indicated E-RABs towards the tunnel endpoint identified by the DL
GTP-TEID IE for those E-RABs.
eNB MME
When the eNB has received from the radio interface a CDMA2000 message to be forwarded to the MME in which a
UE-associated logical S1-connection for a given UE exists, the eNB shall send the UPLINK S1 CDMA2000
TUNNELLING message to the MME including the CDMA2000 message in the CDMA2000-PDU IE.
If the MME receives the CDMA2000 HO Required Indication IE set to 'true' in UPLINK S1 CDMA2000
TUNNELLING message, the MME shall send the necessary handover preparation information to the CDMA2000
target RAT.
If the MME receives any of the CDMA2000 1xRTT SRVCC Info IE, or the CDMA2000 1xRTT RAND IE in the UPLINK
S1 CDMA2000 TUNNELLING message, the MME shall forward the received information to the CDMA2000 1xRTT
RAT.
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If the MME receives the E-UTRAN Round Trip Delay Estimation Info IE in the UPLINK S1 CDMA2000
TUNNELLING message, the MME shall forward the received information to the target HRPD access. The MME shall
forward the received CDMA2000 Sector ID IE and CDMA2000-PDU IE to the proper destination node in the
CDMA2000 RAT.
If, after an UPLINK S1 CDMA2000 TUNNELLING message with CDMA2000 HO Required Indication IE set to 'true'
is sent before the DOWNLINK S1 CDMA2000 TUNNELLING message with CDMA2000 HO Status IE is received,
the source eNB receives an MME initiated E-RAB Management procedure on the same UE associated signalling
connection, the source eNB shall terminate the MME initiated E-RAB Management procedure by sending the
appropriate response message with an appropriate cause value, e.g., 'S1 inter system Handover Triggered', to the MME.
The eNB shall ignore the UL GTP-TEID IE and/or UL Transport Layer Address IE in the E-RABs Subject to
Forwarding Items IE, when the IEs are included in the DOWNLINK S1 CDMA2000 TUNNELLING message.
eNB MME
The eNB controlling a UE-associated logical S1-connection initiates the procedure by sending a UE CAPABILITY
INFO INDICATION message to the MME including the UE capability information. The UE CAPABILITY INFO
INDICATION message may also include paging specific UE capability information within the UE Radio Capability for
Paging IE. The UE capability information received by the MME shall replace any previously stored UE capability
information in the MME for the UE.
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8.10.1.1 General
The purpose of the Trace Start procedure is to allow the MME to request the eNB to initiate a trace function for a UE.
The procedure uses UE-associated signalling. If no UE-associated logical S1-connection exists, the UE-associated
logical S1-connection shall be established as part of the procedure.
eNB MME
TRACE START
The MME initiates the procedure by sending a TRACE START message. On receipt of a TRACE START message, the
eNB shall initiate the requested trace function as described in TS 32.422 [10].
If the Trace Activation IE is included in the TRACE START message which includes the MDT Activation IE set to
'Immediate MDT and Trace', the eNB shall if supported, initiate the requested trace session and MDT session as
described in TS 32.422 [10].
If the Trace Activation IE is included in the TRACE START message which includes the MDT Activation IE set to
'Immediate MDT Only', 'Logged MDT only' or 'Logged MBSFN MDT', the target eNB shall, if supported, initiate the
requested MDT session as described in TS 32.422 [10] and the target eNB shall ignore Interfaces To Trace IE, and
Trace Depth IE.
If the Trace Activation IE includes the MDT Location Information IE, within the MDT Configuration IE, the eNB shall,
if supported, store this information and take it into account in the requested MDT session.
If the Trace Activation IE is included in the TRACE START message which includes the MDT Activation IE set to
'Immediate MDT Only', 'Logged MDT only' or 'Logged MBSFN MDT' and if the Signalling based MDT PLMN List IE
is included in the MDT Configuration IE, the eNB may use it to propagate the MDT Configuration as described in TS
37.320 [31].
If the Trace Activation IE includes the MBSFN-ResultToLog IE, within the MDT Configuration IE, the eNB shall, if
supported, take it into account for MDT Configuration as described in TS 37.320 [31].
If the Trace Activation IE includes the MBSFN-AreaId IE in the MBSFN-ResultToLog IE, within the MDT
Configuration IE, the eNB shall, if supported, take it into account for MDT Configuration as described in TS 37.320
[31].
If the eNB is not able to initiate the trace session due to ongoing handover of the UE to another eNB, the eNB shall
initiate a Trace Failure Indication procedure with the appropriate cause value.
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8.10.2.1 General
The purpose of the Trace Failure Indication procedure is to allow the eNB to inform the MME that a Trace Start
procedure or a Deactivate Trace procedure has failed due to an interaction with a handover procedure. The procedure
uses UE-associated signalling.
eNB MME
The eNB initiates the procedure by sending a TRACE FAILURE INDICATION message. Upon reception of the
TRACE FAILURE INDICATION message, the MME shall take appropriate actions based on the failure reason
indicated by the Cause IE.
8.10.3.1 General
The purpose of the Deactivate Trace procedure is to allow the MME to request the eNB to stop the trace session, for the
indicated trace reference.
eNB MME
DEACTIVATE TRACE
The MME invokes the Deactivate Trace procedure by sending a DEACTIVATE TRACE message to the eNB as
described in TS 32.422 [10].
Upon reception of this message, the eNB shall stop the trace session for the indicated trace reference in the E-UTRAN
Trace ID IE.
If the eNB is not able to stop the trace session due to ongoing handover of the UE to another eNB, the eNB shall initiate
a Trace Failure Indication procedure with the appropriate cause value.
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8.10.4.1 General
The purpose of the Cell Traffic Trace procedure is to send the allocated Trace Recording Session Reference and the
Trace Reference to MME. The procedure uses UE-associated signalling.
eNB MME
The procedure is initiated with a CELL TRAFFIC TRACE message sent from the eNB to the MME.
If the Privacy Indicator IE is included in the message, the MME shall take the information into account for
anonymisation of MDT data (TS 32.422 [10]).
8.11.1.1 General
The purpose of Location Reporting Control procedure is to allow the MME to request the eNB to report where the UE
is currently located. The procedure uses UE-associated signalling.
eNB MME
The MME initiates the procedure by sending a LOCATION REPORTING CONTROL message. On receipt of a
LOCATION REPORTING CONTROL message the eNB shall perform the requested location reporting control action
for the UE.
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If reporting upon change of serving cell is requested, the eNB shall report whenever the UE changes its serving cell to
another cell belonging to the eNB.
The Request Type IE also indicates what type of location information the eNB shall report. The location information is
E-UTRAN CGI and TAI.
8.11.2.1 General
The Location Report Failure Indication procedure is initiated by an eNB in order to inform the MME that a Location
Reporting Control procedure has failed due to an interaction with a handover procedure. The procedure uses UE-
associated signalling.
eNB MME
Upon reception of the LOCATION REPORT FAILURE INDICATION message the MME shall take appropriate
actions based on the failure reason indicated by the Cause IE.
8.11.3.1 General
The purpose of Location Report procedure is to provide the UE"s current location to the MME. The procedure uses UE-
associated signalling.
eNB MME
LOCATION REPORT
The eNB initiates the procedure by generating a LOCATION REPORT message. The LOCATION REPORT message
may be used as a response to a LOCATION REPORTING CONTROL message.
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In case reporting at change of serving cell has been requested, the eNB shall send a LOCATION REPORT message
whenever the information given to the EPC in any S1AP message is not anymore valid.
8.12.1.1 General
The purpose of Write-Replace Warning procedure is to start or overwrite the broadcasting of warning messages.
eNB MME
The MME initiates the procedure by sending a WRITE-REPLACE WARNING REQUEST message to the eNB.
Upon receipt of the WRITE-REPLACE WARNING REQUEST, eNB shall prioritise its resources to process the
warning message.
If, in a certain area, broadcast of a warning message is already ongoing and the eNB receives a WRITE-REPLACE
WARNING REQUEST message with Message Identifier IE and/or Serial Number IE which are different from those in
the warning message being broadcast, and if the Concurrent Warning Message Indicator IE is not present, the eNB
shall replace the warning message being broadcast with the newly received one for that area.
If the eNB receives a WRITE-REPLACE WARNING REQUEST message with a warning message identified by the
Message Identifier IE and Serial Number IE and if there are no prior warning messages being broadcast in any of
warning areas indicated in the Warning Area List IE, the eNB shall broadcast the received warning message for those
area(s).
If, in a certain area, broadcast of one or more warning messages are already ongoing and the eNB receives a WRITE-
REPLACE WARNING REQUEST message with a Message Identifier IE and/or Serial Number IE which are different
from those in any of the warning messages being broadcast, and if the Concurrent Warning Message Indictor IE is
present, the eNB shall schedule the received warning message for broadcast, for that area.
If the Concurrent Warning Message Indicator IE is present and if a value '0' is received in the Number of Broadcast
Requested IE, the eNB shall broadcast the received warning message indefinitely until requested otherwise to stop
broadcasting, except if the Repetition Period IE is set to '0'.
If, in a certain area, broadcast of one or more warning messages are already ongoing and the eNB receives a WRITE-
REPLACE WARNING REQUEST message with Message Identifier IE and Serial Number IE which correspond to one
of the warning messages already being broadcast in that area, the eNB shall not start a new broadcast or replace an
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existing one but it shall still reply by sending a WRITE-REPLACE WARNING RESPONSE message which includes
the Broadcast Completed Area List IE set according to the ongoing broadcast.
If Warning Area List IE is not included in the WRITE-REPLACE WARNING REQUEST message, the eNB shall
broadcast the indicated message in all of the cells within the eNB.
If Warning Type IE is included in WRITE-REPLACE WARNING REQUEST message, the eNB shall broadcast the
Primary Notification irrespective of the setting of the Repetition Period IE and the Number of Broadcasts Requested IE,
and process the Primary Notification according to TS 36.331 [16].
If the Warning Security Information IE is included in the WRITE-REPLACE WARNING REQUEST message, the
eNB shall send this IE together with the Warning Type IE in the Primary Notification.
If the Data Coding Scheme IE and the Warning Message Contents IE are both included in the WRITE-REPLACE
WARNING REQUEST message, the eNB shall schedule a broadcast of the warning message according to the value of
the Repetition Period IE and Number of Broadcasts Requested IE and process the warning message according to TS
36.331 [16].
The eNB acknowledges the WRITE-REPLACE WARNING REQUEST message by sending a WRITE-REPLACE
WARNING RESPONSE message to the MME.
If the Broadcast Completed Area List IE is not included in the WRITE-REPLACE WARNING RESPONSE message,
the MME shall consider that the broadcast is unsuccessful in all the cells within the eNB.
If the Extended Repetition Period IE is included in the WRITE-REPLACE WARNING REQUEST message, the eNB
shall ignore the value in the Repetition Period IE.
If Concurrent Warning Message Indicator IE is included and if a value '0' is received in the Repetition Period IE, the
eNB shall not broadcast the received warning message except if the Number of Broadcast Requested IE is set to '1'.
If Concurrent Warning Message Indicator IE is not included and if a value '0' is received in the Repetition Period IE,
the eNB shall not broadcast the received secondary notification except if the Number of Broadcast Requested IE is set
to '1'.
8.12.2 Kill
8.12.2.1 General
The purpose of Kill procedure is to cancel an already ongoing broadcast of a warning message.
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KILL REQUEST
KILL RESPONSE
The MME initiates the procedure by sending a KILL REQUEST message to the eNB.
If the eNB receives a KILL REQUEST message and broadcast of the warning message identified by the Message
Identifier and Serial Number IE is ongoing in an area indicated within the Warning Area List IE, the eNB shall stop
broadcasting the warning message within that area and discard the warning message for that area.
If the Warning Area List IE is not included in the KILL REQUEST message, the eNB shall stop broadcasting and
discard the warning message identified by the Message Identifier IE and the Serial Number IE in all of the cells in the
eNB.
The eNB shall acknowledge the KILL REQUEST message by sending the KILL RESPONSE message, with the
Message Identifier IE and the Serial Number IE copied from the KILL REQUEST message and shall, if there is an area
to report where an ongoing broadcast was stopped successfully, include the Broadcast Cancelled Area List IE.
If an area included in the Warning Area List IE in the KILL REQUEST message does not appear in the Broadcast
Cancelled Area List IE, the MME shall consider that the eNB had no ongoing broadcast to stop for the same Message
Identifier and Serial Number in that area.
If the Broadcast Cancelled Area List IE is not included in the KILL RESPONSE message, the MME shall consider that
the eNB had no ongoing broadcast to stop for the same Message Identifier and Serial Number.
If the Kill-all Warning Messages Indicator IE is present in the KILL REQUEST message, then the eNB shall stop
broadcasting and discard all warning messages for the area as indicated in the Warning Area List IE or in all the cells of
the eNB if the Warning Area List IE is not included. The eNB shall acknowledge the KILL REQUEST message by
sending the KILL RESPONSE message, with the Message Identifier IE and the Serial Number IE copied from the
KILL REQUEST message and shall, if there is area to report where an ongoing broadcast was stopped successfully,
include the Broadcast Cancelled Area List IE with the Number of Broadcasts IE set to 0.
8.12.3.1 General
The purpose of PWS Restart Indication procedure is to inform the MME that PWS information for some or all cells of
the eNB are available for reloading from the CBC if needed. The procedure uses non UE-associated signalling.
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The eNB initiates the procedure by sending a PWS RESTART INDICATION message to the MME. On receipt of a
PWS RESTART INDICATION message, the MME shall act as defined in TS 23.007 [38].
If the Emergency Area ID is available, the eNB shall also include it in the Emergency Area ID List for Restart IE.
8.12.4.1 General
The purpose of PWS Failure Indication procedure is to inform the MME that ongoing PWS operation for one or more
cells of the eNB has failed. The procedure uses non UE-associated signalling.
eNB MME
The eNB initiates the procedure by sending a PWS FAILURE INDICATION message to the MME. On receipt of a
PWS FAILURE INDICATION message, the MME shall act as defined in TS 23.041 [29].
eNB MME
The procedure is initiated with an ENB DIRECT INFORMATION TRANSFER message sent from the eNB to the
MME.
The RIM Transfer IE within the Inter-system Information Transfer Type IE shall contain the RIM Routing Address IE
that identifies the final RAN destination node where the RIM information needs to be transferred to by the core
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RIM Routing Address IE.
eNB MME
The procedure is initiated with a MME DIRECT INFORMATION TRANSFER message sent from the MME to the
eNB.
The Inter-system Information Transfer Type IE indicates the nature of the transferred information. When the transferred
information is of RIM nature, the RIM Information IE within the RIM Transfer IE shall contain a BSSGP RIM PDU.
The RIM Routing Address IE shall not be present since the eNB is the final destination node.
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eNB MME
The procedure is initiated with an ENB CONFIGURATION TRANSFER message sent from the eNB to the MME.
If the MME receives the SON Configuration Transfer IE, it shall transparently transfer the SON Configuration Transfer
IE towards the eNB indicated in the Target eNB-ID IE which is included in the SON Configuration Transfer IE.
eNB MME
The procedure is initiated with an MME CONFIGURATION TRANSFER message sent from the MME to the eNB.
If the eNB receives, in the SON Configuration Transfer IE, the SON Information IE containing the SON Information
Request IE, it may transfer back the requested information towards the eNB indicated in the Source eNB-ID IE of the
SON Configuration Transfer IE by initiating the eNB Configuration Transfer procedure. If the X2 TNL Configuration
Info IE contains the eNB Indirect X2 Transport Layer Addresses IE, the eNB may use it for the X2 TNL establishment,
and may transfer back the received eNB Indirect X2 Transport Layer Addresses towards the eNB indicated in the
Source eNB-ID IE of the SON Configuration Transfer IE by initiating the eNB Configuration Transfer procedure.
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If the eNB receives, in the SON Configuration Transfer IE, the X2 TNL Configuration Info IE containing the eNB X2
Extended Transport Layer Addresses IE, it may use it as part of its ACL functionality configuration actions, if such
ACL functionality is deployed.
If the eNB receives, in the SON Configuration Transfer IE, the SON Information IE containing the SON Information
Reply IE including the X2 TNL Configuration Info IE as an answer to a former request, it may use it to initiate the X2
TNL establishment. If the X2 TNL Configuration Info IE contains the eNB Indirect X2 Transport Layer Addresses IE,
the eNB may use it for the X2 TNL establishment.
In case the IP-Sec Transport Layer Address IE is present and the GTP Transport Layer Addresses IE within the eNB X2
Extended Transport Layer Addresses IE is not empty, GTP traffic is conveyed within an IP-Sec tunnel terminated at the
IP-Sec tunnel end point given in by the IP-Sec Transport Layer Address IE.
In case the IP-Sec Transport Layer Address IE is not present, GTP traffic is terminated at the end points given by the
list of addresses in eNB GTP Transport Layer Addresses IE within the eNB X2 Extended Transport Layer Addresses IE.
In case the eNB GTP Transport Layer Addresses IE is empty and the IP-Sec Transport Layer Address IE is present,
SCTP traffic is conveyed within an IP-Sec tunnel terminated at the IP-Sec tunnel end point given in the IP-Sec
Transport Layer Address IE, within the eNB X2 Extended Transport Layer Addresses IE.
If the eNB is configured to use one IPsec tunnel for all S1 and X2 traffic (IPsec star topology) then the traffic to the
peer eNB shall be routed through this IPsec tunnel and the IP-Sec Transport Layer Address IE shall be ignored.
If the eNB receives the SON Information IE containing the SON Information Reply IE including the Time
Synchronisation Info IE as an answer to a former request, it may use it for over-the-air synchronisation by means of
network listening and for triggering muting activation request.
If the eNB receives the SON Information IE containing the SON Information Report IE it may use it as specified in TS
36.300 [14].
If the eNB receives the SON Information IE containing the SON Information Request IE set to 'Activate Muting', the
eNB should consider activating for over-the-air synchronisation by means of network listening, taking into account
information on the selected source of synchronisation cell and the cells as indicated by the Aggressor E-CGI List IE. In
case the Aggressor E-CGI List IE is not present, the eNB may consider the request applicable to all cells.
If the eNB receives the SON Information IE containing the SON Information Reply IE including the Muting Pattern
Information IE as an answer to a former request, it may use it for over-the-air synchronisation by means of network
listening. The Muting Pattern Information IE may apply to all cells that were requested to mute.
If the eNB receives the SON Information IE containing the SON Information Request IE set to 'Deactivate Muting', the
eNB may consider deactivating muting for over-the-air synchronisation that was activated by a former muting request
from the corresponding eNB.
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DOWNLINK UE ASSOCIATED
LPPA TRANSPORT
The MME initiates the procedure by sending the DOWNLINK UE ASSOCIATED LPPA TRANSPORT message to
eNB.
eNB MME
The eNB initiates the procedure by sending the UPLINK UE ASSOCIATED LPPA TRANSPORT message to MME.
eNB MME
The MME initiates the procedure by sending the DOWNLINK NON UE ASSOCIATED LPPA TRANSPORT message
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The eNB initiates the procedure by sending the UPLINK NON UE ASSOCIATED LPPA TRANSPORT message to
MME.
If an MME receives an UPLINK NON UE ASSOCIATED LPPA TRANSPORT message indicating an unknown or
unreachable Routing ID, the MME shall ignore the message.
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9.1.2.1 Presence
All information elements in the message descriptions below are marked mandatory, optional or conditional according to
table 4.
Abbreviation Meaning
M IEs marked as Mandatory (M) shall always be included in the
message.
O IEs marked as Optional (O) may or may not be included in the
message.
C IEs marked as Conditional (C) shall be included in a message only if
the condition is satisfied. Otherwise the IE shall not be included.
9.1.2.2 Criticality
Each Information Element or Group of Information Elements may have criticality information applied to it.
Following cases are possible:
Abbreviation Meaning
9.1.2.3 Range
The Range column indicates the allowed number of copies of repetitive IEs/IE groups.
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Condition Explanation
ifCSFBhighpriority This IE shall be present if the CS Fallback Indicator IE is set to 'CS
Fallback High Priority'.
9.1.4.2 Void
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IE/Group Name Presence Range IE type and Semantics description Criticality Assigned
reference Criticality
Message Type M 9.2.1.1 YES reject
MME UE S1AP ID M 9.2.3.3 YES reject
eNB UE S1AP ID M 9.2.3.4 YES reject
Security Key O 9.2.1.41 A fresh KeNB is provided YES reject
after performing a key-
change on the fly procedure
in the MME, see TS 33.401
[15].
Subscriber Profile ID for O 9.2.1.39 YES ignore
RAT/Frequency priority
UE Aggregate Maximum O 9.2.1.20 YES ignore
Bit Rate
CS Fallback Indicator O 9.2.3.21 YES reject
UE Security Capabilities O 9.2.1.40 YES reject
CSG Membership Status O 9.2.1.73 YES ignore
Registered LAI O 9.2.3.1 YES ignore
Additional CS Fallback C- 9.2.3.37 YES ignore
Indicator ifCSFBhig
hpriority
ProSe Authorized O 9.2.1.99 YES ignore
Condition Explanation
ifCSFBhighpriority This IE shall be present if the CS Fallback Indicator IE is set to 'CS
Fallback High Priority'.
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Condition Explanation
ifSRVCCtoGERAN This IE shall be present if the Handover Type IE is set to the 'Value'
LTEtoGERAN and the SRVCC HO Indication IE is present.
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Condition Explanation
iftoUTRANGERAN This IE shall be present if the Handover Type IE is set to the value
'LTEtoUTRAN ' or 'LTEtoGERAN'.
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C-iffromUTRANGERAN This IE shall be present if the Handover Type IE is set to the value
'UTRANtoLTE' or 'GERANtoLTE'.
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9.1.6 PAGING
This message is sent by the MME and is used to page a UE in one or several tracking areas.
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IE/Group Name Presence Range IE type and Semantics description Criticality Assigned
reference Criticality
Message Type M 9.2.1.1 YES ignore
eNB UE S1AP ID M 9.2.3.4 YES reject
NAS-PDU M 9.2.3.5 YES reject
TAI M 9.2.3.16 Indicating the Tracking YES reject
Area from which the UE
has sent the NAS
message.
E-UTRAN CGI M 9.2.1.38 Indicating the E-UTRAN YES ignore
CGI from which the UE
has sent the NAS
message.
RRC Establishment Cause M 9.2.1.3a YES ignore
S-TMSI O 9.2.3.6 YES reject
CSG Id O 9.2.1.62 YES reject
GUMMEI O 9.2.3.9 YES reject
Cell Access Mode O 9.2.1.74 YES reject
GW Transport Layer O Transport Indicating GW YES ignore
Address Layer Address Transport Layer
9.2.2.1 Address if the GW is
collocated with eNB.
Relay Node Indicator O 9.2.1.79 Indicating a relay node. YES reject
GUMMEI Type O ENUMERATE YES ignore
D (native,
mapped, …)
Tunnel Information for BBF O Tunnel Indicating HeNB"s Local YES ignore
Information IP Address assigned by
9.2.2.3 the broadband access
provider, UDP port
Number.
SIPTO L-GW Transport O Transport Indicating SIPTO L-GW YES ignore
Layer Address Layer Address Transport Layer
9.2.2.1 Address if the SIPTO L-
GW is collocated with
eNB.
LHN ID O 9.2.1.92 YES ignore
MME Group ID O 9.2.3.44 YES ignore
UE Usage Type O INTEGER YES ignore
(0..255)
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IE/Group Name Presence Range IE type and Semantics description Criticality Assigned
reference Criticality
Message Type M 9.2.1.1 YES ignore
MME UE S1AP ID M 9.2.3.3 YES reject
eNB UE S1AP ID M 9.2.3.4 YES reject
NAS-PDU M 9.2.3.5 YES reject
E-UTRAN CGI M 9.2.1.38 YES ignore
TAI M 9.2.3.16 YES ignore
GW Transport Layer O Transport Indicating GW Transport YES ignore
Address Layer Address Layer Address if the GW
9.2.2.1 is collocated with eNB.
SIPTO L-GW Transport O Transport Indicating SIPTO L-GW YES ignore
Layer Address Layer Address Transport Layer Address if
9.2.2.1 the SIPTO L-GW is
collocated with eNB.
LHN ID O 9.2.1.92 YES ignore
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9.1.8.1 RESET
This message is sent by both the MME and the eNB and is used to request that the S1 interface, or parts of the S1
interface, to be reset.
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IE/Group Name Presence Range IE type and Semantics description Criticality Assigned
reference Criticality
Message Type M 9.2.1.1 YES ignore
MME UE S1AP ID M 9.2.3.3 YES reject
eNB UE S1AP ID M 9.2.3.4 YES reject
E-UTRAN Trace ID M OCTET STRING The E-UTRAN Trace ID IE YES ignore
(SIZE(8)) is composed of the
following: Trace
Reference defined in TS
32.422 [10] (leftmost 6
octets, with PLMN
information coded as in
9.2.3.8), and
Trace Recording Session
Reference defined in TS
32.422 [10] (last 2 octets).
E-UTRAN CGI M 9.2.1.38 YES ignore
Trace Collection Entity IP M Transport Layer Defined in TS 32.422 [10] YES ignore
Address Address 9.2.2.1
Privacy Indicator O ENUMERATED YES ignore
(Immediate MDT,
Logged MDT, ...)
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The messages have been defined in accordance to the guidelines specified in TR 25.921 [40].
When specifying information elements which are to be represented by bitstrings, if not otherwise specifically stated in
the semantics description of the concerned IE or elsewhere, the following principle applies with regards to the ordering
of bits:
- The first bit (leftmost bit) contains the most significant bit (MSB);
- The last bit (rightmost bit) contains the least significant bit (LSB);
- When importing bitstrings from other specifications, the first bit of the bitstring contains the first bit of the
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9.2.1.2 E-RAB ID
This element uniquely identifies a radio access bearer for a particular UE, which makes the E-RAB ID unique over one
S1 connection. The E-RAB ID shall remain the same for the duration of the E-RAB even if the UE-associated logical
S1-connection is released or moved using S1 handover.
9.2.1.3 Cause
The purpose of the Cause IE is to indicate the reason for a particular event for the S1AP protocol.
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O&M Intervention,
Unspecified, Unknown PLMN, …)
The meaning of the different cause values is described in the following table. In general, 'not supported' cause values
indicate that the related capability is missing. On the other hand, 'not available' cause values indicate that the related
capability is present, but insufficient resources were available to perform the requested action.
Time Critical Handover Handover is requested for time critical reason i.e., this cause
value is reserved to represent all critical cases where the
connection is likely to be dropped if handover is not
performed.
Resource Optimisation Handover The reason for requesting handover is to improve the load
distribution with the neighbour cells.
Reduce Load in Serving Cell Load on serving cell needs to be reduced. When applied to
handover preparation, it indicates the handover is triggered
due to load balancing.
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User Inactivity The action is requested due to user inactivity on all E-RABs,
e.g., S1 is requested to be released in order to optimise the
radio resources.
Radio Connection With UE Lost The action is requested due to losing the radio connection to
the UE.
Load Balancing TAU Required The action is requested for all load balancing and offload
cases in the MME.
CS Fallback triggered The action is due to a CS fallback that has been triggered.
When it is included in UE CONTEXT RELEASE REQUEST
message, it indicates the PS service suspension is not
required in the EPC.
UE Not Available for PS Service The action is requested due to a CS fallback to GERAN that
has been triggered.
When it is included in the UE CONTEXT RELEASE
REQUEST message, it indicates that the PS service
suspension is required in the EPC due to the target GERAN
cell or the UE has no DTM capability.
Radio resources not available No requested radio resources are available.
Invalid QoS combination The action was failed because of invalid QoS combination.
Inter-RAT Redirection The release is requested due to inter-RAT redirection. When it
is included in UE CONTEXT RELEASE REQUEST message,
it indicates the PS service suspension is not required in the
EPC.
Failure in the Radio Interface Radio interface procedure has failed.
Procedure
Interaction with other procedure The action is due to an ongoing interaction with another
procedure.
Unknown E-RAB ID The action failed because the E-RAB ID is unknown in the
eNB.
Multiple E-RAB ID Instances The action failed because multiple instance of the same E-
RAB had been provided to the eNB.
Encryption and/or integrity The eNB is unable to support any of the encryption and/or
protection algorithms not supported integrity protection algorithms supported by the UE.
S1 Intra system Handover triggered The action is due to a S1 intra system handover that has been
triggered.
S1 Inter system Handover triggered The action is due to a S1 inter system handover that has been
triggered.
X2 Handover triggered The action is due to an X2 handover that has been triggered.
Redirection towards 1xRTT The release of the UE-associated logical S1 connection is
requested due to redirection towards a 1xRTT system e.g., CS
fallback to 1xRTT, or SRVCC to 1xRTT, when the PS service
suspension is required in the EPC. During this procedure, the
radio interface message might but need not include redirection
information.
Not supported QCI Value The E-RAB setup failed because the requested QCI is not
supported.
Invalid CSG Id The CSG ID provided to the target eNB was found invalid.
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9.2.1.5 Source ID
Void.
9.2.1.6 Target ID
The Target ID IE identifies the target for the handover. The target ID may be, e.g., the target Global eNB-ID (for intra
SAE/LTE), the RNC-ID (for SAE/LTE-UMTS handover) or the Cell Global ID of the handover target (in case of
SAE/LTE to GERAN A/Gb mode handover).
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9.2.1.23 CDMA2000-PDU
This information element contains a CDMA2000 message between the UE and CDMA2000 RAT that is transferred
without interpretation in the eNB.
NOTE: In the downlink, this information element is used by the eNB to provide an indication of the RAT Type
associated with the tunnelled CDMA2000 message to the UE to help it route the tunnelled downlink
CDMA2000 message to the appropriate CDMA upper layer.
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9.2.1.62 CSG Id
This information element indicates the identifier of the Closed Subscriber Group, as defined in TS 23.003 [21].
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9.2.1.64 MS Classmark 2
The coding of this element is described in TS 48.008 [23].
9.2.1.65 MS Classmark 3
The coding of this element is described in TS 48.008 [23].
IE/Group Name Presence Range IE type and reference Semantics Criticality Assigned
description Criticality
Cell Size M ENUMERATED - -
(verysmall, small,
medium, large, …)
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9.2.1.80 Correlation ID
This information element is the GTP Tunnel Endpoint Identifier or GRE key to be used for the user plane transport
between eNB and the L-GW described in TS 23.401 [11].
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IE/Group Name Presence Range IE type and Semantics description Criticality Assigned
reference Criticality
MDT Activation M ENUMERATED(Imm - -
ediate MDT only,
Logged MDT only,
Immediate MDT and
Trace,…, Logged
MBSFN MDT)
CHOICE Area Scope of M - -
MDT
>Cell based -
>>Cell ID List for MDT 1 .. -
<maxno
ofCellID
forMDT
>
>>>E-CGI M 9.2.1.38 - -
>TA based -
>>TA List for MDT 1 .. -
<maxno
ofTAfor
MDT>
>>>TAC M 9.2.3.7 The TAI is derived using - -
the current serving
PLMN.
>PLMN Wide NULL - -
>TAI based - -
>>TAI List for MDT 1 .. - -
<maxno
ofTAfor
MDT>
>>>TAI M 9.2.3.16 - -
CHOICE MDT Mode M - -
>Immediate MDT -
>>Measurements to M BITSTRING Each position in the - -
Activate (SIZE(8)) bitmap indicates a MDT
measurement, as
defined in TS 37.320
[31].
First Bit = M1,
Second Bit= M2,
Third Bit = M3,
Fourth Bit = M4,
Fifth Bit = M5,
Sixth Bit = logging of
M1 from event triggered
measurement reports
according to existing
RRM configuration,
Seventh Bit = M6,
Eighth Bit = M7.
Value '1' indicates
'activate' and value '0'
indicates 'do not
activate'.
>>M1 Reporting Trigger M ENUMERATED This IE shall be ignored - -
(periodic, A2event- if the Measurements to
triggered, …, Activate IE has the first
A2event-triggered bit set to '0'.
periodic)
>>M1 Threshold Event C- Included in case of - -
A2 ifM1A2trig event-triggered or
ger event-triggered periodic
reporting for
measurement M1.
>>>CHOICE Threshold M - -
>>>>RSRP -
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Condition Explanation
ifM1A2trigger This IE shall be present if the Measurements to Activate IE has the first
bit set to '1' and the M1 Reporting Trigger IE is set to 'A2event-
triggered' or to 'A2event-triggered periodic'.
ifperiodicMDT This IE shall be present if the M1 Reporting Trigger IE is set to
'periodic', or to 'A2event-triggered periodic'.
ifM3 This IE shall be present if the Measurements to Activate IE has the third
bit set to '1'.
ifM4 This IE shall be present if the Measurements to Activate IE has the
fourth bit set to '1'.
ifM5 This IE shall be present if the Measurements to Activate IE has the fifth
bit set to '1'.
ifM6 This IE shall be present if the Measurements to Activate IE has the
seventh bit set to '1'.
ifM7 This IE shall be present if the Measurements to Activate IE has the
eighth bit set to '1'.
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9.2.1.86 M3 Configuration
This IE defines the parameters for M3 measurement collection.
9.2.1.87 M4 Configuration
This IE defines the parameters for M4 measurement collection.
9.2.1.88 M5 Configuration
This IE defines the parameters for M5 measurement collection.
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9.2.1.92 LHN ID
The LHN ID IE is used to indicate the LHN ID of the eNB, as defined in TS 23.003 [21].
9.2.1.94 MBSFN-ResultToLog
This IE provides information on the MBMS area in which the MBSFN MDT result is logged.
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9.2.1.95 EARFCN
The E-UTRA Absolute Radio Frequency Channel Number defines the carrier frequency used in a cell for a given
direction (UL or DL) in FDD or for both UL and DL directions in TDD.
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IE/Group Name Presence Range IE type and Semantics description Criticality Assigned
reference Criticality
ProSe Direct Discovery O ENUMERATED Indicates whether the - -
(authorized, not UE is authorized for
authorized, ...) ProSe Direct Discovery
ProSe Direct O ENUMERATED Indicates whether the - -
Communication (authorized, not UE is authorized for
authorized, ...) ProSe Direct
Communication
ProSe UE-to-Network O ENUMERATED Indicates whether the YES ignore
Relaying (authorized, not UE is authorized to act
authorized, ...) as ProSe UE-to-
Network Relay
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9.2.1.101 M6 Configuration
This IE defines the parameters for M6 measurement collection.
Condition Explanation
ifUL This IE shall be present if the M6 Links to log IE is set to 'uplink' or to
'both-uplink-and-downlink'.
9.2.1.102 M7 Configuration
This IE defines the parameters for M7 measurement collection.
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9.2.2.2 GTP-TEID
This information element is the GTP Tunnel Endpoint Identifier to be used for the user plane transport between eNB
and the serving gateway.
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9.2.3.1 LAI
This information element is used to uniquely identify a Location Area.
9.2.3.2 RAC
This information element is used to identify a Routing Area within a Location Area. It is used for PS services.
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9.2.3.5 NAS-PDU
This information element contains an EPC – UE or UE – EPC message that is transferred without interpretation in the
eNB.
9.2.3.6 S-TMSI
The Temporary Mobile Subscriber Identity is used for security reasons, to hide the identity of a subscriber.
9.2.3.7 TAC
This information element is used to uniquely identify a Tracking Area Code.
9.2.3.9 GUMMEI
This information element indicates the globally unique MME identity.
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9.2.3.11 IMSI
This information element contains an International Mobile Subscriber Identity, which is commonly used to identify the
UE in the CN.
9.2.3.12 MMEC
This information element represents the MME Code to uniquely identify an MME within an MME pool area.
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>S-TMSI
>>S-TMSI M 9.2.3.6
>IMSI
>>IMSI M 9.2.3.11
9.2.3.14 DL Forwarding
This information element indicates that the E-RAB is proposed for forwarding of downlink packets.
9.2.3.16 TAI
This information element is used to uniquely identify a Tracking Area.
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9.2.3.22 CN Domain
This IE indicates whether Paging is originated from the CS or PS domain.
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IE/Group Name Presence Range IE type and Semantics description Criticality Assigned
reference Criticality
CHOICE RIM Routing M
Address
>GERAN-Cell-ID -
>>LAI M 9.2.3.1 -
>>RAC M 9.2.3.2 -
>>CI M OCTET -
STRING
(SIZE(2))
>Target RNC-ID -
>>LAI M 9.2.3.1 -
>>RAC O 9.2.3.2 -
>>RNC-ID M INTEGER If the Extended RNC-ID -
(0..4095) IE is included in the
Target ID IE, the RNC-
ID IE shall be ignored.
>>Extended RNC- O 9.2.1.14 The Extended RNC-ID -
ID IE shall be used if the
RNC identity has a
value larger than 4095.
>eHRPD Sector ID -
>>eHRPD Sector ID M OCTET Contains the eHRPD -
STRING Sector ID as defined in
(SIZE(16)) 3GPP2 C.S0024-B [27]
sub-section 13.9.
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IE/Group Name Presence Range IE type and Semantics description Criticality Assigned
reference Criticality
SON Configuration
Transfer
>Target eNB-ID M
>>Global eNB ID M 9.2.1.37
>>Selected TAI M TAI
9.2.3.16
>Source eNB-ID M
>>Global eNB ID M 9.2.1.37
>>Selected TAI M TAI
9.2.3.16
>SON Information M 9.2.3.27
>X2 TNL C- 9.2.3.29 Source eNB X2 TNL YES ignore
Configuration Info ifSONInfor Configuration Info.
mationReq
uest
>Synchronisation C-if 9.2.3.42 Information on cell YES ignore
Information Activate selected as source of
Muting synchronisation and
aggressor cells.
Condition Explanation
ifSONInformationRequest This IE shall be present if the SON Information IE contains the SON
Information Request IE set to 'X2TNL Configuration Info'
ifActivateMuting This IE shall be present if the SON Information IE contains the SON
Information Request IE set to 'Activate Muting'
IE/Group Name Presence Range IE type and Semantics description Criticality Assigned
reference Criticality
CHOICE SON M
Information
>SON Information
Request
>>SON Information M ENUMERAT -
Request ED(X2 TNL
Configuration
Info, …, Time
synchronisati
on Info,
Activate
Muting,
Deactivate
Muting)
>SON Information
Reply
>>SON Information M 9.2.3.28 -
Reply
>SON Information
Report
>>SON Information M 9.2.3.39 YES ignore
Report
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9.2.3.32 LPPa-PDU
This information element contains an eNB – E-SMLC or E-SMLC – eNB message that is transferred without
interpretation in the MME.
9.2.3.33 Routing ID
This information element is used to identify an E-SMLC within the EPC.
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The ASN.1 definition specifies the structure and content of S1AP messages. S1AP messages can contain any IEs specified in the object set definitions for that message without
the order or number of occurrence being restricted by ASN.1. However, for this version of the standard, a sending entity shall construct a S1AP message according to the PDU
definitions module and with the following additional rules:
- IEs shall be ordered (in an IE container) in the order they appear in object set definitions.
- Object set definitions specify how many times IEs may appear. An IE shall appear exactly once if the presence field in an object has value "mandatory". An IE may
appear at most once if the presence field in an object has value "optional" or "conditional". If in a tabular format there is multiplicity specified for an IE (i.e., an IE list)
then in the corresponding ASN.1 definition the list definition is separated into two parts. The first part defines an IE container list where the list elements reside. The
second part defines list elements. The IE container list appears as an IE of its own. For this version of the standard an IE container list may contain only one kind of list
elements.
NOTE: In the above 'IE' means an IE in the object set with an explicit ID. If one IE needs to appear more than once in one object set, then the different occurrences will have
different IE IDs.
If a S1AP message that is not constructed as defined above is received, this shall be considered as Abstract Syntax Error, and the message shall be handled as defined for
Abstract Syntax Error in subclause 10.3.6.
Subclause 9.3 presents the Abstract Syntax of S1AP protocol with ASN.1. In case there is contradiction between the ASN.1 definition in this subclause and the tabular format in
subclause 9.1 and 9.2, the ASN.1 shall take precedence, except for the definition of conditions for the presence of conditional elements, where the tabular format shall take
precedence.
- for special operator- (and/or vendor) specific features considered not to be part of the basic functionality, i.e., the functionality required for a complete and high-quality
specification in order to guarantee multivendor interoperability;
- by vendors for research purposes, e.g., to implement and evaluate new algorithms/features before such features are proposed for standardisation.
The private message mechanism shall not be used for basic functionality. Such functionality shall be standardised.
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S1AP-PDU-Descriptions {
eps-Access (21) modules (3) s1ap (1) version1 (1) s1ap-PDU-Descriptions (0)}
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IMPORTS
Criticality,
ProcedureCode
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FROM S1AP-CommonDataTypes
CellTrafficTrace,
DeactivateTrace,
DownlinkUEAssociatedLPPaTransport,
DownlinkNASTransport,
DownlinkNonUEAssociatedLPPaTransport,
DownlinkS1cdma2000tunnelling,
ENBDirectInformationTransfer,
ENBStatusTransfer,
ENBConfigurationUpdate,
ENBConfigurationUpdateAcknowledge,
ENBConfigurationUpdateFailure,
ErrorIndication,
HandoverCancel,
HandoverCancelAcknowledge,
HandoverCommand,
HandoverFailure,
HandoverNotify,
HandoverPreparationFailure,
HandoverRequest,
HandoverRequestAcknowledge,
HandoverRequired,
InitialContextSetupFailure,
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InitialContextSetupRequest,
InitialContextSetupResponse,
InitialUEMessage,
KillRequest,
KillResponse,
LocationReportingControl,
LocationReportingFailureIndication,
LocationReport,
MMEConfigurationUpdate,
MMEConfigurationUpdateAcknowledge,
MMEConfigurationUpdateFailure,
MMEDirectInformationTransfer,
MMEStatusTransfer,
NASNonDeliveryIndication,
OverloadStart,
OverloadStop,
Paging,
PathSwitchRequest,
PathSwitchRequestAcknowledge,
PathSwitchRequestFailure,
PrivateMessage,
Reset,
ResetAcknowledge,
S1SetupFailure,
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S1SetupRequest,
S1SetupResponse,
E-RABModifyRequest,
E-RABModifyResponse,
E-RABModificationIndication,
E-RABModificationConfirm,
E-RABReleaseCommand,
E-RABReleaseResponse,
E-RABReleaseIndication,
E-RABSetupRequest,
E-RABSetupResponse,
TraceFailureIndication,
TraceStart,
UECapabilityInfoIndication,
UEContextModificationFailure,
UEContextModificationRequest,
UEContextModificationResponse,
UEContextReleaseCommand,
UEContextReleaseComplete,
UEContextReleaseRequest,
UERadioCapabilityMatchRequest,
UERadioCapabilityMatchResponse,
UplinkUEAssociatedLPPaTransport,
UplinkNASTransport,
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UplinkNonUEAssociatedLPPaTransport,
UplinkS1cdma2000tunnelling,
WriteReplaceWarningRequest,
WriteReplaceWarningResponse,
ENBConfigurationTransfer,
MMEConfigurationTransfer,
PWSRestartIndication,
UEContextModificationIndication,
UEContextModificationConfirm,
RerouteNASRequest,
PWSFailureIndication,
UEContextSuspendRequest,
UEContextSuspendResponse,
UEContextResumeRequest,
UEContextResumeResponse,
UEContextResumeFailure,
ConnectionEstablishmentIndication
FROM S1AP-PDU-Contents
id-CellTrafficTrace,
id-DeactivateTrace,
id-downlinkUEAssociatedLPPaTransport,
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id-downlinkNASTransport,
id-downlinkNonUEAssociatedLPPaTransport,
id-DownlinkS1cdma2000tunnelling,
id-eNBStatusTransfer,
id-ErrorIndication,
id-HandoverCancel,
id-HandoverNotification,
id-HandoverPreparation,
id-HandoverResourceAllocation,
id-InitialContextSetup,
id-initialUEMessage,
id-ENBConfigurationUpdate,
id-Kill,
id-LocationReportingControl,
id-LocationReportingFailureIndication,
id-LocationReport,
id-eNBDirectInformationTransfer,
id-MMEConfigurationUpdate,
id-MMEDirectInformationTransfer,
id-MMEStatusTransfer,
id-NASNonDeliveryIndication,
id-OverloadStart,
id-OverloadStop,
id-Paging,
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id-PathSwitchRequest,
id-PrivateMessage,
id-Reset,
id-S1Setup,
id-E-RABModify,
id-E-RABModificationIndication,
id-E-RABRelease,
id-E-RABReleaseIndication,
id-E-RABSetup,
id-TraceFailureIndication,
id-TraceStart,
id-UECapabilityInfoIndication,
id-UEContextModification,
id-UEContextRelease,
id-UEContextReleaseRequest,
id-UERadioCapabilityMatch,
id-uplinkUEAssociatedLPPaTransport,
id-uplinkNASTransport,
id-uplinkNonUEAssociatedLPPaTransport,
id-UplinkS1cdma2000tunnelling,
id-WriteReplaceWarning,
id-eNBConfigurationTransfer,
id-MMEConfigurationTransfer,
id-PWSRestartIndication,
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id-UEContextModificationIndication,
id-RerouteNASRequest,
id-PWSFailureIndication,
id-UEContextSuspend,
id-UEContextResume,
id-ConnectionEstablishmentIndication
FROM S1AP-Constants;
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&InitiatingMessage ,
&SuccessfulOutcome OPTIONAL,
&UnsuccessfulOutcome OPTIONAL,
WITH SYNTAX {
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initiatingMessage InitiatingMessage,
successfulOutcome SuccessfulOutcome,
unsuccessfulOutcome UnsuccessfulOutcome,
...
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S1AP-ELEMENTARY-PROCEDURES-CLASS-1 |
S1AP-ELEMENTARY-PROCEDURES-CLASS-2,
...
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handoverPreparation |
handoverResourceAllocation |
pathSwitchRequest |
e-RABSetup |
e-RABModify |
e-RABRelease |
initialContextSetup |
handoverCancel |
kill |
reset |
s1Setup |
uEContextModification |
uEContextRelease |
eNBConfigurationUpdate |
mMEConfigurationUpdate |
writeReplaceWarning ,
...,
uERadioCapabilityMatch |
e-RABModificationIndication |
uEContextModificationIndication |
uEContextSuspend |
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uEContextResume
handoverNotification |
e-RABReleaseIndication |
paging |
downlinkNASTransport |
initialUEMessage |
uplinkNASTransport |
errorIndication |
nASNonDeliveryIndication |
uEContextReleaseRequest |
downlinkS1cdma2000tunnelling |
uplinkS1cdma2000tunnelling |
uECapabilityInfoIndication |
eNBStatusTransfer |
mMEStatusTransfer |
deactivateTrace |
traceStart |
traceFailureIndication |
cellTrafficTrace |
locationReportingControl |
locationReportingFailureIndication |
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locationReport |
overloadStart |
overloadStop |
eNBDirectInformationTransfer |
mMEDirectInformationTransfer |
eNBConfigurationTransfer |
mMEConfigurationTransfer |
privateMessage ,
...,
downlinkUEAssociatedLPPaTransport |
uplinkUEAssociatedLPPaTransport |
downlinkNonUEAssociatedLPPaTransport |
uplinkNonUEAssociatedLPPaTransport |
pWSRestartIndication |
rerouteNASRequest |
pWSFailureIndication |
connectionEstablishmentIndication
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CRITICALITY reject
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END
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S1AP-PDU-Contents {
eps-Access (21) modules (3) s1ap (1) version1 (1) s1ap-PDU-Contents (1) }
BEGIN
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IMPORTS
UEAggregateMaximumBitrate,
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BearerType,
Cause,
CellAccessMode,
Cdma2000HORequiredIndication,
Cdma2000HOStatus,
Cdma2000OneXSRVCCInfo,
Cdma2000OneXRAND,
Cdma2000PDU,
Cdma2000RATType,
Cdma2000SectorID,
EUTRANRoundTripDelayEstimationInfo,
CNDomain,
ConcurrentWarningMessageIndicator,
CriticalityDiagnostics,
CSFallbackIndicator,
CSG-Id,
CSG-IdList,
CSGMembershipStatus,
Data-Forwarding-Not-Possible,
Direct-Forwarding-Path-Availability,
Global-ENB-ID,
EUTRAN-CGI,
ENBname,
ENB-StatusTransfer-TransparentContainer,
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ENB-UE-S1AP-ID,
ExtendedRepetitionPeriod,
GTP-TEID,
GUMMEI,
GUMMEIType,
HandoverRestrictionList,
HandoverType,
Masked-IMEISV,
LAI,
LPPa-PDU,
ManagementBasedMDTAllowed,
MDTPLMNList,
MMEname,
MMERelaySupportIndicator,
MME-UE-S1AP-ID,
MSClassmark2,
MSClassmark3,
NAS-PDU,
NASSecurityParametersfromE-UTRAN,
NASSecurityParameterstoE-UTRAN,
OverloadResponse,
PagingDRX,
PagingPriority,
PLMNidentity,
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ProSeAuthorized,
RIMTransfer,
RelativeMMECapacity,
RequestType,
E-RAB-ID,
E-RABLevelQoSParameters,
E-RABList,
RelayNode-Indicator,
Routing-ID,
SecurityKey,
SecurityContext,
ServedGUMMEIs,
SONConfigurationTransfer,
Source-ToTarget-TransparentContainer,
SourceBSS-ToTargetBSS-TransparentContainer,
SourceeNB-ToTargeteNB-TransparentContainer,
SourceRNC-ToTargetRNC-TransparentContainer,
SubscriberProfileIDforRFP,
SRVCCOperationPossible,
SRVCCHOIndication,
SupportedTAs,
TAI,
Target-ToSource-TransparentContainer,
TargetBSS-ToSourceBSS-TransparentContainer,
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TargeteNB-ToSourceeNB-TransparentContainer,
TargetID,
TargetRNC-ToSourceRNC-TransparentContainer,
TimeToWait,
TraceActivation,
TrafficLoadReductionIndication,
E-UTRAN-Trace-ID,
TransportLayerAddress,
UEIdentityIndexValue,
UEPagingID,
UERadioCapability,
UERadioCapabilityForPaging,
UE-RetentionInformation,
UE-S1AP-IDs,
UE-associatedLogicalS1-ConnectionItem,
UESecurityCapabilities,
S-TMSI,
MessageIdentifier,
SerialNumber,
WarningAreaList,
RepetitionPeriod,
NumberofBroadcastRequest,
WarningType,
WarningSecurityInfo,
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DataCodingScheme,
WarningMessageContents,
BroadcastCompletedAreaList,
RRC-Establishment-Cause,
BroadcastCancelledAreaList,
PS-ServiceNotAvailable,
GUMMEIList,
Correlation-ID,
GWContextReleaseIndication,
PrivacyIndicator,
VoiceSupportMatchIndicator,
TunnelInformation,
KillAllWarningMessages,
TransportInformation,
LHN-ID,
UserLocationInformation,
AdditionalCSFallbackIndicator,
ECGIListForRestart,
TAIListForRestart,
EmergencyAreaIDListForRestart,
ExpectedUEBehaviour,
Paging-eDRXInformation,
Extended-UEIdentityIndexValue,
MME-Group-ID,
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Additional-GUTI,
PWSfailedECGIList,
CellIdentifierAndCELevelForCECapableUEs,
AssistanceDataForPaging,
InformationOnRecommendedCellsAndENBsForPaging,
UE-Usage-Type,
UEUserPlaneCIoTSupportIndicator,
NB-IoT-DefaultPagingDRX,
NB-IoT-Paging-eDRXInformation
FROM S1AP-IEs
PrivateIE-Container{},
ProtocolExtensionContainer{},
ProtocolIE-Container{},
ProtocolIE-ContainerList{},
ProtocolIE-ContainerPair{},
ProtocolIE-ContainerPairList{},
ProtocolIE-SingleContainer{},
S1AP-PRIVATE-IES,
S1AP-PROTOCOL-EXTENSION,
S1AP-PROTOCOL-IES,
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S1AP-PROTOCOL-IES-PAIR
FROM S1AP-Containers
id-AssistanceDataForPaging,
id-uEaggregateMaximumBitrate,
id-BearerType,
id-Cause,
id-CellAccessMode,
id-CellIdentifierAndCELevelForCECapableUEs,
id-cdma2000HORequiredIndication,
id-cdma2000HOStatus,
id-cdma2000OneXSRVCCInfo,
id-cdma2000OneXRAND,
id-cdma2000PDU,
id-cdma2000RATType,
id-cdma2000SectorID,
id-EUTRANRoundTripDelayEstimationInfo,
id-CNDomain,
id-ConcurrentWarningMessageIndicator,
id-CriticalityDiagnostics,
id-CSFallbackIndicator,
id-CSG-Id,
id-CSG-IdList,
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id-CSGMembershipStatus,
id-Data-Forwarding-Not-Possible,
id-DefaultPagingDRX,
id-Direct-Forwarding-Path-Availability,
id-Global-ENB-ID,
id-EUTRAN-CGI,
id-eNBname,
id-eNB-StatusTransfer-TransparentContainer,
id-eNB-UE-S1AP-ID,
id-GERANtoLTEHOInformationRes,
id-GUMMEI-ID,
id-GUMMEIType,
id-HandoverRestrictionList,
id-HandoverType,
id-Masked-IMEISV,
id-InformationOnRecommendedCellsAndENBsForPaging,
id-InitialContextSetup,
id-Inter-SystemInformationTransferTypeEDT,
id-Inter-SystemInformationTransferTypeMDT,
id-LPPa-PDU,
id-NAS-DownlinkCount,
id-ManagementBasedMDTAllowed,
id-ManagementBasedMDTPLMNList,
id-MMEname,
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id-MME-UE-S1AP-ID,
id-MSClassmark2,
id-MSClassmark3,
id-NAS-PDU,
id-NASSecurityParametersfromE-UTRAN,
id-NASSecurityParameterstoE-UTRAN,
id-OverloadResponse,
id-pagingDRX,
id-PagingPriority,
id-RelativeMMECapacity,
id-RequestType,
id-Routing-ID,
id-E-RABAdmittedItem,
id-E-RABAdmittedList,
id-E-RABDataForwardingItem,
id-E-RABFailedToModifyList,
id-E-RABFailedToReleaseList,
id-E-RABFailedtoSetupItemHOReqAck,
id-E-RABFailedToSetupListBearerSURes,
id-E-RABFailedToSetupListCtxtSURes,
id-E-RABFailedToSetupListHOReqAck,
id-E-RABFailedToBeReleasedList,
id-E-RABFailedToResumeListResumeReq,
id-E-RABFailedToResumeItemResumeReq,
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id-E-RABFailedToResumeListResumeRes,
id-E-RABFailedToResumeItemResumeRes,
id-E-RABModify,
id-E-RABModifyItemBearerModRes,
id-E-RABModifyListBearerModRes,
id-E-RABRelease,
id-E-RABReleaseItemBearerRelComp,
id-E-RABReleaseItemHOCmd,
id-E-RABReleaseListBearerRelComp,
id-E-RABReleaseIndication,
id-E-RABSetup,
id-E-RABSetupItemBearerSURes,
id-E-RABSetupItemCtxtSURes,
id-E-RABSetupListBearerSURes,
id-E-RABSetupListCtxtSURes,
id-E-RABSubjecttoDataForwardingList,
id-E-RABToBeModifiedItemBearerModReq,
id-E-RABToBeModifiedListBearerModReq,
id-E-RABToBeModifiedListBearerModInd,
id-E-RABToBeModifiedItemBearerModInd,
id-E-RABNotToBeModifiedListBearerModInd,
id-E-RABNotToBeModifiedItemBearerModInd,
id-E-RABModifyListBearerModConf,
id-E-RABModifyItemBearerModConf,
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id-E-RABFailedToModifyListBearerModConf,
id-E-RABToBeReleasedListBearerModConf,
id-E-RABToBeReleasedList,
id-E-RABReleasedList,
id-E-RABToBeSetupItemBearerSUReq,
id-E-RABToBeSetupItemCtxtSUReq,
id-E-RABToBeSetupItemHOReq,
id-E-RABToBeSetupListBearerSUReq,
id-E-RABToBeSetupListCtxtSUReq,
id-E-RABToBeSetupListHOReq,
id-E-RABToBeSwitchedDLItem,
id-E-RABToBeSwitchedDLList,
id-E-RABToBeSwitchedULList,
id-E-RABToBeSwitchedULItem,
id-E-RABtoReleaseListHOCmd,
id-ProSeAuthorized,
id-SecurityKey,
id-SecurityContext,
id-ServedGUMMEIs,
id-SONConfigurationTransferECT,
id-SONConfigurationTransferMCT,
id-Source-ToTarget-TransparentContainer,
id-Source-ToTarget-TransparentContainer-Secondary,
id-SourceMME-UE-S1AP-ID,
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id-SRVCCOperationPossible,
id-SRVCCHOIndication,
id-SubscriberProfileIDforRFP,
id-SupportedTAs,
id-S-TMSI,
id-TAI,
id-TAIItem,
id-TAIList,
id-Target-ToSource-TransparentContainer,
id-Target-ToSource-TransparentContainer-Secondary,
id-TargetID,
id-TimeToWait,
id-TraceActivation,
id-TrafficLoadReductionIndication,
id-E-UTRAN-Trace-ID,
id-UEIdentityIndexValue,
id-UEPagingID,
id-UERadioCapability,
id-UERadioCapabilityForPaging,
id-UTRANtoLTEHOInformationRes,
id-UE-associatedLogicalS1-ConnectionListResAck,
id-UE-associatedLogicalS1-ConnectionItem,
id-UE-RetentionInformation,
id-UESecurityCapabilities,
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id-UE-S1AP-IDs,
id-ResetType,
id-MessageIdentifier,
id-SerialNumber,
id-WarningAreaList,
id-RepetitionPeriod,
id-NumberofBroadcastRequest,
id-WarningType,
id-WarningSecurityInfo,
id-DataCodingScheme,
id-WarningMessageContents,
id-BroadcastCompletedAreaList,
id-BroadcastCancelledAreaList,
id-RRC-Establishment-Cause,
id-TraceCollectionEntityIPAddress,
maxnoofTAIs,
maxnoofErrors,
maxnoofE-RABs,
maxnoofIndividualS1ConnectionsToReset,
maxnoofEmergencyAreaID,
maxnoofCellID,
maxnoofTAIforWarning,
maxnoofCellinTAI,
maxnoofCellinEAI,
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id-ExtendedRepetitionPeriod,
id-PS-ServiceNotAvailable,
id-RegisteredLAI,
id-GUMMEIList,
id-SourceMME-GUMMEI,
id-MME-UE-S1AP-ID-2,
id-GW-TransportLayerAddress,
id-RelayNode-Indicator,
id-Correlation-ID,
id-MMERelaySupportIndicator,
id-GWContextReleaseIndication,
id-PrivacyIndicator,
id-VoiceSupportMatchIndicator,
id-Tunnel-Information-for-BBF,
id-SIPTO-Correlation-ID,
id-SIPTO-L-GW-TransportLayerAddress,
id-KillAllWarningMessages,
id-TransportInformation,
id-LHN-ID,
id-UserLocationInformation,
id-AdditionalCSFallbackIndicator,
id-ECGIListForRestart,
id-TAIListForRestart,
id-EmergencyAreaIDListForRestart,
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id-ExpectedUEBehaviour,
id-Paging-eDRXInformation,
id-extended-UEIdentityIndexValue,
id-CSGMembershipInfo,
id-MME-Group-ID,
id-Additional-GUTI,
id-S1-Message,
id-PWSfailedECGIList,
id-PWSFailureIndication,
id-UE-Usage-Type,
id-UEUserPlaneCIoTSupportIndicator,
id-NB-IoT-DefaultPagingDRX,
id-NB-IoT-Paging-eDRXInformation
FROM S1AP-Constants;
-- **************************************************************
--
--
-- **************************************************************
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--
--
-- **************************************************************
-- **************************************************************
--
-- Handover Required
--
-- **************************************************************
...
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-- **************************************************************
--
-- Handover Command
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-- **************************************************************
...
...
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e-RAB-ID E-RAB-ID,
dL-transportLayerAddress TransportLayerAddress
OPTIONAL,
dL-gTP-TEID GTP-TEID
OPTIONAL,
uL-TransportLayerAddress TransportLayerAddress
OPTIONAL,
uL-GTP-TEID GTP-TEID
OPTIONAL,
...
...
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-- **************************************************************
--
--
-- **************************************************************
...
...
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-- **************************************************************
--
--
-- **************************************************************
-- **************************************************************
--
-- Handover Request
--
-- **************************************************************
...
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-- This IE shall be present if the Handover Type IE is set to the value "UTRANtoLTE" or "GERANtoLTE" -- }|
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...
e-RAB-ID E-RAB-ID,
transportLayerAddress TransportLayerAddress,
gTP-TEID GTP-TEID,
e-RABlevelQosParameters E-RABLevelQoSParameters,
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...
...
-- **************************************************************
--
--
-- **************************************************************
...
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...
e-RAB-ID E-RAB-ID,
transportLayerAddress TransportLayerAddress,
gTP-TEID GTP-TEID,
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...
...
e-RAB-ID E-RAB-ID,
cause Cause,
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...
-- **************************************************************
--
-- Handover Failure
--
-- **************************************************************
...
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-- **************************************************************
--
--
-- **************************************************************
-- **************************************************************
--
-- Handover Notify
--
-- **************************************************************
...
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-- **************************************************************
--
--
-- **************************************************************
-- **************************************************************
--
--
-- **************************************************************
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...
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e-RAB-ID E-RAB-ID,
transportLayerAddress TransportLayerAddress,
gTP-TEID GTP-TEID,
...
...
-- **************************************************************
--
--
-- **************************************************************
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...
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e-RAB-ID E-RAB-ID,
transportLayerAddress TransportLayerAddress,
gTP-TEID GTP-TEID,
...
...
-- **************************************************************
--
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--
-- **************************************************************
...
...
-- **************************************************************
--
--
-- **************************************************************
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-- **************************************************************
--
-- Handover Cancel
--
-- **************************************************************
...
...
-- **************************************************************
--
--
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-- **************************************************************
...
...
-- **************************************************************
--
--
-- **************************************************************
-- **************************************************************
--
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--
-- **************************************************************
...
...
...
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e-RAB-ID E-RAB-ID,
e-RABlevelQoSParameters E-RABLevelQoSParameters,
transportLayerAddress TransportLayerAddress,
gTP-TEID GTP-TEID,
nAS-PDU NAS-PDU,
...
...
-- **************************************************************
--
--
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-- **************************************************************
...
...
...
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e-RAB-ID E-RAB-ID,
transportLayerAddress TransportLayerAddress,
gTP-TEID GTP-TEID,
...
...
-- **************************************************************
--
--
-- **************************************************************
-- **************************************************************
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--
--
-- **************************************************************
...
...
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e-RAB-ID E-RAB-ID,
e-RABLevelQoSParameters E-RABLevelQoSParameters,
nAS-PDU NAS-PDU,
...
...
-- **************************************************************
--
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-- **************************************************************
...
...
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e-RAB-ID E-RAB-ID,
...
...
-- **************************************************************
--
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--
-- **************************************************************
-- **************************************************************
--
--
-- **************************************************************
...
...
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-- **************************************************************
--
--
-- **************************************************************
...
...
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e-RAB-ID E-RAB-ID,
...
...
-- **************************************************************
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--
--
-- **************************************************************
-- **************************************************************
--
--
-- **************************************************************
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-- **************************************************************
--
--
-- **************************************************************
-- **************************************************************
--
--
-- **************************************************************
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e-RAB-ID E-RAB-ID,
e-RABlevelQoSParameters E-RABLevelQoSParameters,
transportLayerAddress TransportLayerAddress,
gTP-TEID GTP-TEID,
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...
-- **************************************************************
--
--
-- **************************************************************
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...
e-RAB-ID E-RAB-ID,
transportLayerAddress TransportLayerAddress,
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gTP-TEID GTP-TEID,
...
...
-- **************************************************************
--
--
-- **************************************************************
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-- **************************************************************
--
--
-- **************************************************************
-- **************************************************************
--
-- Paging
--
-- **************************************************************
...
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...
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tAI TAI,
...
...
-- **************************************************************
--
--
-- **************************************************************
-- **************************************************************
--
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--
-- **************************************************************
...
...
-- **************************************************************
--
--
-- **************************************************************
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...
-- **************************************************************
--
--
-- **************************************************************
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-- **************************************************************
--
--
-- **************************************************************
-- **************************************************************
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--
--
-- **************************************************************
...
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-- **************************************************************
--
--
-- **************************************************************
...
...
-- **************************************************************
--
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--
-- **************************************************************
...
...
-- **************************************************************
--
--
-- **************************************************************
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-- **************************************************************
--
--
-- **************************************************************
...
...
-- **************************************************************
--
--
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-- **************************************************************
...
...
-- **************************************************************
--
--
-- **************************************************************
-- **************************************************************
--
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--
-- **************************************************************
...
...
-- **************************************************************
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--
-- INITIAL UE MESSAGE
--
-- **************************************************************
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-- **************************************************************
--
--
-- **************************************************************
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-- **************************************************************
--
--
-- **************************************************************
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-- **************************************************************
--
--
-- **************************************************************
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-- **************************************************************
--
--
-- **************************************************************
-- **************************************************************
--
-- Reset
--
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{ ID id-MME-UE-S1AP-ID
CRITICALITY reject
TYPE MME-UE-S1AP-ID
PRESENCE
mandatory}|
{ ID id-eNB-UE-S1AP-ID
CRITICALITY reject
TYPE ENB-UE-S1AP-ID
PRESENCE
mandatory}|
{ ID id-eNB-
StatusTransfer-TransparentContainer CRITICALITY reject
TYPE ENB-StatusTransfer-
TransparentContainer PRESENCE mandatory},
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{ ID id-MME-UE-S1AP-ID
CRITICALITY reject
TYPE MME-UE-S1AP-ID
PRESENCE
mandatory}|
{ ID id-eNB-UE-S1AP-ID
CRITICALITY reject
TYPE ENB-UE-S1AP-ID
PRESENCE
mandatory}|
{ ID id-eNB-
StatusTransfer-TransparentContainer CRITICALITY reject
TYPE ENB-StatusTransfer-
TransparentContainer PRESENCE
mandatory},
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--
--
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-- **************************************************************
--
-- Trace Start
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-- **************************************************************
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--
--
-- **************************************************************
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...
-- **************************************************************
--
--
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-- **************************************************************
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-- Deactivate Trace
--
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-- **************************************************************
--
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{ID id-MME-UE-S1AP-ID
CRITICALITY reject TYPE MME-UE-S1AP-ID
PRESENCE mandatory }|
{ID id-eNB-UE-S1AP-ID
CRITICALITY reject TYPE ENB-UE-S1AP-ID
PRESENCE mandatory }|
{ID id-E-UTRAN-Trace-ID
CRITICALITY ignore TYPE E-UTRAN-Trace-ID
PRESENCE mandatory }|
{ID id-EUTRAN-CGI
CRITICALITY ignore TYPE EUTRAN-CGI
PRESENCE mandatory }|
{ID id-TraceCollectionEntityIPAddress
CRITICALITY ignore TYPE TransportLayerAddress
PRESENCE mandatory }|
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{ID id-PrivacyIndicator
CRITICALITY ignore TYPE PrivacyIndicator
PRESENCE optional },
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--
--
-- **************************************************************
-- **************************************************************
--
--
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--
--
-- **************************************************************
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--
-- Location Report
--
-- **************************************************************
...
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--
--
-- **************************************************************
-- **************************************************************
--
-- Overload Start
--
-- **************************************************************
...
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-- Overload Stop
--
-- **************************************************************
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...
-- **************************************************************
--
--
-- **************************************************************
-- **************************************************************
--
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--
--
-- **************************************************************
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--
--
-- **************************************************************
-- **************************************************************
--
--
-- **************************************************************
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--
--
-- **************************************************************
-- **************************************************************
--
--
-- **************************************************************
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--
--
-- **************************************************************
-- **************************************************************
--
--
-- **************************************************************
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--
--
-- **************************************************************
-- **************************************************************
--
--
-- **************************************************************
...
...
-- **************************************************************
--
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-- **************************************************************
-- **************************************************************
--
-- Private Message
--
-- **************************************************************
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-- **************************************************************
--
-- KILL PROCEDURE
--
-- **************************************************************
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--
-- Kill Request
--
-- **************************************************************
...
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-- **************************************************************
--
-- Kill Response
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-- **************************************************************
...
...
-- **************************************************************
--
--
-- **************************************************************
-- **************************************************************
--
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-- **************************************************************
PWSRestartIndication::= SEQUENCE {
...
...
-- **************************************************************
--
--
-- **************************************************************
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...
...
-- **************************************************************
--
--
-- **************************************************************
-- **************************************************************
--
--
-- **************************************************************
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-- **************************************************************
--
--
-- **************************************************************
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--
--
-- **************************************************************
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--
--
-- **************************************************************
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--
--
-- **************************************************************
-- **************************************************************
--
--
-- **************************************************************
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...
e-RAB-ID E-RAB-ID,
transportLayerAddress TransportLayerAddress,
dL-GTP-TEID GTP-TEID,
...
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...
e-RAB-ID E-RAB-ID,
transportLayerAddress TransportLayerAddress,
dL-GTP-TEID GTP-TEID,
...
...
cSGMembershipStatus CSGMembershipStatus,
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cSG-Id CSG-Id,
...
...
-- **************************************************************
--
--
-- **************************************************************
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e-RAB-ID E-RAB-ID,
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--
--
-- **************************************************************
-- **************************************************************
--
--
-- **************************************************************
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-- **************************************************************
--
--
-- **************************************************************
...
...
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--
--
-- **************************************************************
-- **************************************************************
--
--
-- **************************************************************
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-- **************************************************************
--
--
-- **************************************************************
...
...
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--
--
-- **************************************************************
-- **************************************************************
--
--
-- **************************************************************
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...
e-RAB-ID E-RAB-ID,
cause Cause,
...
...
-- **************************************************************
--
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-- **************************************************************
...
...
...
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cause Cause,
...
...
-- **************************************************************
--
--
-- **************************************************************
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--
--
-- **************************************************************
ConnectionEstablishmentIndication::= SEQUENCE {
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END
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--
--
-- **************************************************************
S1AP-IEs {
eps-Access (21) modules (3) s1ap (1) version1 (1) s1ap-IEs (2) }
BEGIN
IMPORTS
id-E-RABInformationListItem,
id-E-RABItem,
id-Bearers-SubjectToStatusTransfer-Item,
id-Time-Synchronisation-Info,
id-x2TNLConfigurationInfo,
id-eNBX2ExtendedTransportLayerAddresses,
id-MDTConfiguration,
id-Time-UE-StayedInCell-EnhancedGranularity,
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id-HO-Cause,
id-M3Configuration,
id-M4Configuration,
id-M5Configuration,
id-MDT-Location-Info,
id-SignallingBasedMDTPLMNList,
id-MobilityInformation,
id-ULCOUNTValueExtended,
id-DLCOUNTValueExtended,
id-ReceiveStatusOfULPDCPSDUsExtended,
id-eNBIndirectX2TransportLayerAddresses,
id-Muting-Availability-Indication,
id-Muting-Pattern-Information,
id-Synchronisation-Information,
id-uE-HistoryInformationFromTheUE,
id-LoggedMBSFNMDT,
id-SON-Information-Report,
id-RecommendedCellItem,
id-RecommendedENBItem,
id-ProSeUEtoNetworkRelaying,
id-ULCOUNTValuePDCP-SNlength18,
id-DLCOUNTValuePDCP-SNlength18,
id-ReceiveStatusOfULPDCPSDUsPDCP-SNlength18,
id-M6Configuration,
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id-M7Configuration,
id-RAT-Type,
maxnoofCSGs,
maxnoofE-RABs,
maxnoofErrors,
maxnoofBPLMNs,
maxnoofPLMNsPerMME,
maxnoofTACs,
maxnoofEPLMNs,
maxnoofEPLMNsPlusOne,
maxnoofForbLACs,
maxnoofForbTACs,
maxnoofCells,
maxnoofCellID,
maxnoofEmergencyAreaID,
maxnoofTAIforWarning,
maxnoofCellinTAI,
maxnoofCellinEAI,
maxnoofeNBX2TLAs,
maxnoofeNBX2ExtTLAs,
maxnoofeNBX2GTPTLAs,
maxnoofRATs,
maxnoofGroupIDs,
maxnoofMMECs,
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maxnoofTAforMDT,
maxnoofCellIDforMDT,
maxnoofMDTPLMNs,
maxnoofCellsforRestart,
maxnoofRestartTAIs,
maxnoofRestartEmergencyAreaIDs,
maxnoofMBSFNAreaMDT,
maxEARFCN,
maxnoofCellsineNB,
maxnoofRecommendedCells,
maxnoofRecommendedENBs
FROM S1AP-Constants
Criticality,
ProcedureCode,
ProtocolIE-ID,
TriggeringMessage
FROM S1AP-CommonDataTypes
ProtocolExtensionContainer{},
S1AP-PROTOCOL-EXTENSION,
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ProtocolIE-SingleContainer{},
S1AP-PROTOCOL-IES
FROM S1AP-Containers;
-- A
Additional-GUTI::= SEQUENCE {
gUMMEI GUMMEI,
m-TMSI M-TMSI,
...
...
cellBased CellBasedMDT,
tABased TABasedMDT,
pLMNWide NULL,
...,
tAIBased TAIBasedMDT
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priorityLevel PriorityLevel,
pre-emptionCapability Pre-emptionCapability,
pre-emptionVulnerability Pre-emptionVulnerability,
...
...
cellIdentifierAndCELevelForCECapableUEs CellIdentifierAndCELevelForCECapableUEs,
...
...
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...
...
recommendedCellsForPaging RecommendedCellsForPaging,
...
...
-- B
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e-RAB-ID E-RAB-ID,
uL-COUNTvalue COUNTvalue,
dL-COUNTvalue COUNTvalue,
...
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non-IP,
...
cellID-Cancelled CellID-Cancelled,
tAI-Cancelled TAI-Cancelled,
emergencyAreaID-Cancelled EmergencyAreaID-Cancelled,
...
cellID-Broadcast CellID-Broadcast,
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tAI-Broadcast TAI-Broadcast,
emergencyAreaID-Broadcast EmergencyAreaID-Broadcast,
...
-- C
eCGI EUTRAN-CGI,
numberOfBroadcasts NumberOfBroadcasts,
...
...
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eCGI EUTRAN-CGI,
numberOfBroadcasts NumberOfBroadcasts,
...
...
radioNetwork CauseRadioNetwork,
transport CauseTransport,
nas CauseNas,
protocol CauseProtocol,
misc CauseMisc,
...
control-processing-overload,
not-enough-user-plane-processing-resources,
hardware-failure,
om-intervention,
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unspecified,
unknown-PLMN,
...
transfer-syntax-error,
abstract-syntax-error-reject,
abstract-syntax-error-ignore-and-notify,
message-not-compatible-with-receiver-state,
semantic-error,
abstract-syntax-error-falsely-constructed-message,
unspecified,
...
unspecified,
tx2relocoverall-expiry,
successful-handover,
release-due-to-eutran-generated-reason,
handover-cancelled,
partial-handover,
ho-failure-in-target-EPC-eNB-or-target-system,
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ho-target-not-allowed,
tS1relocoverall-expiry,
tS1relocprep-expiry,
cell-not-available,
unknown-targetID,
no-radio-resources-available-in-target-cell,
unknown-mme-ue-s1ap-id,
unknown-enb-ue-s1ap-id,
unknown-pair-ue-s1ap-id,
handover-desirable-for-radio-reason,
time-critical-handover,
resource-optimisation-handover,
reduce-load-in-serving-cell,
user-inactivity,
radio-connection-with-ue-lost,
load-balancing-tau-required,
cs-fallback-triggered,
ue-not-available-for-ps-service,
radio-resources-not-available,
failure-in-radio-interface-procedure,
invalid-qos-combination,
interrat-redirection,
interaction-with-other-procedure,
unknown-E-RAB-ID,
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multiple-E-RAB-ID-instances,
encryption-and-or-integrity-protection-algorithms-not-supported,
s1-intra-system-handover-triggered,
s1-inter-system-handover-triggered,
x2-handover-triggered,
...,
redirection-towards-1xRTT,
not-supported-QCI-value,
invalid-CSG-Id
transport-resource-unavailable,
unspecified,
...
normal-release,
authentication-failure,
detach,
unspecified,
...,
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csg-subscription-expiry
hybrid,
...
global-Cell-ID EUTRAN-CGI,
cELevel CELevel,
...
...
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eCGI EUTRAN-CGI,
...
...
eCGI EUTRAN-CGI,
numberOfBroadcasts NumberOfBroadcasts,
...
...
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CellBasedMDT::= SEQUENCE {
cellIdListforMDT CellIdListforMDT,
...
...
hRPD,
onexRTT,
...
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hOSuccess,
hOFailure,
...
true,
...
cdma2000OneXMEID Cdma2000OneXMEID,
cdma2000OneXMSI Cdma2000OneXMSI,
cdma2000OneXPilot Cdma2000OneXPilot,
...
...
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cell-Size Cell-Size,
...
...
pLMNidentity PLMNidentity,
lAC LAC,
cI CI,
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...
...
ps,
cs
true
cs-fallback-required,
...,
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cs-fallback-high-priority
no-restriction,
restriction,
...
cSG-Id CSG-Id,
...
...
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member,
not-member
pDCP-SN PDCP-SN,
hFN HFN,
...
...
pDCP-SNExtended PDCP-SNExtended,
hFNModified HFNModified,
...
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pDCP-SNlength18 PDCP-SNlength18,
hFNforPDCP-SNlength18 HFNforPDCP-SNlength18,
...
...
procedureCode ProcedureCode
OPTIONAL,
triggeringMessage TriggeringMessage
OPTIONAL,
procedureCriticality Criticality
OPTIONAL,
...
ETSI
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...
iECriticality Criticality,
iE-ID ProtocolIE-ID,
typeOfError TypeOfError,
...
...
-- D
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dL-Forwarding-proposed,
...
directPathAvailable,
...
data-Forwarding-not-Possible,
...
-- E
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emergencyAreaID EmergencyAreaID,
completedCellinEAI CompletedCellinEAI,
...
...
emergencyAreaID EmergencyAreaID,
cancelledCellinEAI CancelledCellinEAI,
...
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...
eCGI EUTRAN-CGI,
...
...
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...
lAI LAI,
rAC RAC,
cI CI,
...
...
pLMNidentity PLMNidentity,
eNB-ID ENB-ID,
...
...
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bearers-SubjectToStatusTransferList Bearers-SubjectToStatusTransferList,
...
...
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direct,
change-of-serve-cell,
stop-change-of-serve-cell,
...
...
e-RAB-ID E-RAB-ID,
...
...
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...
e-RAB-ID E-RAB-ID,
cause Cause,
...
...
qCI QCI,
allocationRetentionPriority AllocationAndRetentionPriority,
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gbrQosInformation GBR-QosInformation
OPTIONAL,
...
...
pLMNidentity PLMNidentity,
cell-ID CellIdentity,
...
...
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...
...
...
...
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subscription-information,
statistics,
...
...
-- F
all,
geran,
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utran,
cdma2000,
...,
geranandutran,
cdma2000andutran
pLMN-Identity PLMNidentity,
forbiddenTACs ForbiddenTACs,
...
...
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pLMN-Identity PLMNidentity,
forbiddenLACs ForbiddenLACs,
...
...
-- G
e-RAB-MaximumBitrateDL BitRate,
e-RAB-MaximumBitrateUL BitRate,
e-RAB-GuaranteedBitrateDL BitRate,
e-RAB-GuaranteedBitrateUL BitRate,
...
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pLMN-Identity PLMNidentity,
mME-Group-ID MME-Group-ID,
mME-Code MME-Code,
...
...
native,
mapped,
...
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true,
...
-- H
servingPLMN PLMNidentity,
...
...
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intralte,
ltetoutran,
ltetogeran,
utrantolte,
gerantolte,
...
-- I
measurementsToActivate MeasurementsToActivate,
m1reportingTrigger M1ReportingTrigger,
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...
...
recommendedCellsForPaging RecommendedCellsForPaging,
recommendENBsForPaging RecommendedENBsForPaging,
...
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...
-- J
-- K
-- L
pLMNidentity PLMNidentity,
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lAC LAC,
...
...
e-UTRAN-Cell LastVisitedEUTRANCellInformation,
uTRAN-Cell LastVisitedUTRANCellInformation,
gERAN-Cell LastVisitedGERANCellInformation,
...
global-Cell-ID EUTRAN-CGI,
cellType CellType,
time-UE-StayedInCell Time-UE-StayedInCell,
...
-- Extension for Rel-11 to support enhanced granularity for time UE stayed in cell --
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...
undefined NULL,
...
-- This is a dummy IE used only as a reference to the actual definition in relevant specification.
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...
...
loggingInterval LoggingInterval,
loggingDuration LoggingDuration,
...
...
LoggingInterval ::= ENUMERATED {ms128, ms256, ms512, ms1024, ms2048, ms3072, ms4096, ms6144}
loggingInterval LoggingInterval,
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loggingDuration LoggingDuration,
...
...
-- M
m3period M3period,
...
...
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m4period M4period,
m4-links-to-log Links-to-log,
...
...
m5period M5period,
m5-links-to-log Links-to-log,
...
...
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m6report-Interval M6report-Interval,
m6-links-to-log Links-to-log,
...
...
M6delay-threshold ::= ENUMERATED { ms30, ms40, ms50, ms60, ms70, ms80, ms90, ms100, ms150, ms300, ms500, ms750, ... }
m7period M7period,
m7-links-to-log Links-to-log,
...
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immediate-MDT-only,
immediate-MDT-and-Trace,
logged-MDT-only,
...,
logged-MBSFN-MDT
mdt-Activation MDT-Activation,
areaScopeOfMDT AreaScopeOfMDT,
mDTMode MDTMode,
...
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...
carrierFreq EARFCN,
...
...
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immediate-MDT,
logged-MDT,
...
immediateMDT ImmediateMDT,
loggedMDT LoggedMDT,
...,
mDTMode-Extension MDTMode-Extension
threshold-RSRP Threshold-RSRP,
threshold-RSRQ Threshold-RSRQ,
...
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global-ENB-ID Global-ENB-ID,
tAI TAI,
...
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available,
unavailable,
...
...
...
-- N
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v128,
v256,
v512,
v1024,
...
nB-IoT-paging-eDRX-Cycle NB-IoT-Paging-eDRX-Cycle,
...
...
NB-IoT-Paging-eDRX-Cycle ::= ENUMERATED{hf2, hf4, hf6, hf8, hf10, hf12, hf14, hf16, hf32, hf64, hf128, hf256, hf512, hf1024, ...}
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NB-IoT-PagingTimeWindow ::= ENUMERATED{s1, s2, s3, s4, s5, s6, s7, s8, s9, s10, s11, s12, s13, s14, s15, s16, ...}
same,
changed,
...
-- O
-- This is a dummy IE used only as a reference to the actual definition in relevant specification.
reject-non-emergency-mo-dt,
reject-rrc-cr-signalling,
permit-emergency-sessions-and-mobile-terminated-services-only,
...,
permit-high-priority-sessions-and-mobile-terminated-services-only,
reject-delay-tolerant-access
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overloadAction OverloadAction,
...
-- P
pagingAttemptCount PagingAttemptCount,
intendedNumberOfPagingAttempts IntendedNumberOfPagingAttempts,
...
...
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paging-eDRX-Cycle Paging-eDRX-Cycle,
...
...
Paging-eDRX-Cycle ::= ENUMERATED{hfhalf, hf1, hf2, hf4, hf6, hf8, hf10, hf12, hf14, hf16, hf32, hf64, hf128, hf256, ...}
PagingTimeWindow ::= ENUMERATED{s1, s2, s3, s4, s5, s6, s7, s8, s9, s10, s11, s12, s13, s14, s15, s16, ...}
v32,
v64,
v128,
v256,
...
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priolevel1,
priolevel2,
priolevel3,
priolevel4,
priolevel5,
priolevel6,
priolevel7,
priolevel8,
...
reportInterval ReportIntervalMDT,
reportAmount ReportAmountMDT,
...
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shall-not-trigger-pre-emption,
may-trigger-pre-emption
not-pre-emptable,
pre-emptable
PriorityLevel ::= INTEGER { spare (0), highest (1), lowest (14), no-priority (15) } (0..15)
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...
...
authorized,
not-authorized,
...
authorized,
not-authorized,
...
authorized,
not-authorized,
...
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ps-service-not-available,
...
-- Q
-- R
recommendedCellList RecommendedCellList,
...
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...
...
RecommendedCellItem::= SEQUENCE {
eUTRAN-CGI EUTRAN-CGI,
...
...
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recommendedENBList RecommendedENBList,
...
...
...
mMEPagingTarget MMEPagingTarget,
...
...
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true,
...
nbiot,
...
ReportAmountMDT ::= ENUMERATED{r1, r2, r4, r8, r16, r32, r64, rinfinity}
ReportIntervalMDT ::= ENUMERATED {ms120, ms240, ms480, ms640, ms1024, ms2048, ms5120, ms10240, min1, min6, min12, min30, min60}
periodic,
a2eventtriggered,
...,
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a2eventtriggered-periodic
eventType EventType,
reportArea ReportArea,
...
...
rIMInformation RIMInformation,
...
...
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gERAN-Cell-ID GERAN-Cell-ID,
...,
targetRNC-ID TargetRNC-ID,
ecgi,
...
uE-RLF-Report-Container UE-RLF-Report-Container,
...
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emergency,
highPriorityAccess,
mt-Access,
mo-Signalling,
mo-Data,
...,
delay-TolerantAccess,
mo-VoiceCall,
mo-ExceptionData
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-- S
nextHopParameter SecurityKey,
...
...
sONInformationRequest SONInformationRequest,
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sONInformationReply SONInformationReply,
...,
sONInformation-Extension SONInformation-Extension
x2TNL-Configuration-Info,
...,
time-Synchronisation-Info,
activate-Muting,
deactivate-Muting}
...
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...,
rLFReportInformation RLFReportInformation,
...
targeteNB-ID TargeteNB-ID,
sourceeNB-ID SourceeNB-ID,
sONInformation SONInformation,
...
-- Extension for Release 10 to transfer the IP addresses of the eNB initiating the ANR action --
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-- This IE shall be present if the SON Information IE contains the SON Information Request IE and the SON Information Request IE is set to 'X2TNL Configuration
Info' --}|
-- Extension for Release 12 to transfer information concerning the source cell of synchronisation and the aggressor cell --
-- This IE shall be present if the SON Information IE contains the SON Information Request IE set to ' Activate Muting ' --},
...
...
...
-- This IE includes a transparent container from the source RAN node to the target RAN node.
-- The octets of the OCTET STRING are encoded according to the specifications of the target system.
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global-ENB-ID Global-ENB-ID,
selected-TAI TAI,
...
possible,
...
pSandCS,
cSonly,
...
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rRC-Container RRC-Container,
targetCell-ID EUTRAN-CGI,
uE-HistoryInformation UE-HistoryInformation,
...
...
-- This is a dummy IE used only as a reference to the actual definition in relevant specification.
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servedPLMNs ServedPLMNs,
servedGroupIDs ServedGroupIDs,
servedMMECs ServedMMECs,
...
...
tAC TAC,
broadcastPLMNs BPLMNs,
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...
...
stratumLevel StratumLevel,
synchronisationStatus SynchronisationStatus,
...
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mMEC MME-Code,
m-TMSI M-TMSI,
...
...
-- T
tAIListforMDT TAIListforMDT,
...
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pLMNidentity PLMNidentity,
tAC TAC,
...
...
tAI TAI,
completedCellinTAI CompletedCellinTAI,
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...
tAI TAI,
cancelledCellinTAI CancelledCellinTAI,
...
...
tAListforMDT TAListforMDT,
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...
...
eCGI EUTRAN-CGI,
...
...
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targeteNB-ID TargeteNB-ID,
targetRNC-ID TargetRNC-ID,
cGI CGI,
...
global-ENB-ID Global-ENB-ID,
selected-TAI TAI,
...
...
lAI LAI,
rNC-ID RNC-ID,
...
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rRC-Container RRC-Container,
...
...
-- This IE includes a transparent container from the target RAN node to the source RAN node.
-- The octets of the OCTET STRING are coded according to the specifications of the target system.
-- This is a dummy IE used only as a reference to the actual definition in relevant specification.
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measurementThreshold MeasurementThresholdA2,
...
...
TimeToWait ::= ENUMERATED {v1s, v2s, v5s, v10s, v20s, v60s, ...}
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transportLayerAddress TransportLayerAddress,
uL-GTP-TEID GTP-TEID,
...
e-UTRAN-Trace-ID E-UTRAN-Trace-ID,
interfacesToTrace InterfacesToTrace,
traceDepth TraceDepth,
traceCollectionEntityIPAddress TransportLayerAddress,
...
...
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minimum,
medium,
maximum,
minimumWithoutVendorSpecificExtension,
mediumWithoutVendorSpecificExtension,
maximumWithoutVendorSpecificExtension,
...
transportLayerAddress TransportLayerAddress,
...
...
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not-understood,
missing,
...
-- U
uEaggregateMaximumBitRateDL BitRate,
uEaggregateMaximumBitRateUL BitRate,
...
...
ues-retained,
...}
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uE-S1AP-ID-pair UE-S1AP-ID-pair,
mME-UE-S1AP-ID MME-UE-S1AP-ID,
...
mME-UE-S1AP-ID MME-UE-S1AP-ID,
eNB-UE-S1AP-ID ENB-UE-S1AP-ID,
...
...
...
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...
-- This IE is a transparent container and shall be encoded as the VisitedCellInfoList field contained in the UEInformationResponse message as defined in TS 36.331 [16]
s-TMSI S-TMSI,
iMSI IMSI,
...
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-- This IE is a transparent container and shall be encoded as the rlf-Report-r9 field contained in the UEInformationResponse message as defined in TS 36.331 [16]
-- This IE is a transparent container and shall be encoded as the rlf-Report-v9e0 contained in the UEInformationResponse message as defined in TS 36.331 [16]
encryptionAlgorithms EncryptionAlgorithms,
integrityProtectionAlgorithms IntegrityProtectionAlgorithms,
...
...
eutran-cgi EUTRAN-CGI,
tai TAI,
...
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...
supported,
...
-- V
supported,
not-supported,
...
-- W
cellIDList ECGIList,
trackingAreaListforWarning TAIListforWarning,
emergencyAreaIDList EmergencyAreaIDList,
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...
-- X
eNBX2TransportLayerAddresses ENBX2TLAs,
...
-- Extension for Release 10 to transfer the IPsec and U-plane addresses during ANR action --
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...
...
...
-- Y
-- Z
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END
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--
-- Common definitions
--
-- **************************************************************
S1AP-CommonDataTypes {
eps-Access (21) modules (3) s1ap (1) version1 (1) s1ap-CommonDataTypes (3) }
BEGIN
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END
--
-- Constant definitions
--
-- **************************************************************
S1AP-Constants {
eps-Access (21) modules (3) s1ap (1) version1 (1) s1ap-Constants (4) }
BEGIN
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-- **************************************************************
--
--
-- **************************************************************
IMPORTS
ProcedureCode,
ProtocolIE-ID
FROM S1AP-CommonDataTypes;
-- **************************************************************
--
-- Elementary Procedures
--
-- **************************************************************
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-- **************************************************************
--
-- Extension constants
--
-- **************************************************************
-- **************************************************************
--
-- Lists
--
-- **************************************************************
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maxnoofEPLMNs
INTEGER ::= 15
maxnoofEPLMNsPlusOne
INTEGER ::= 16
maxnoofForbLACs
INTEGER ::= 4096
maxnoofForbTACs
INTEGER ::= 4096
maxnoofeNBX2TLAs
INTEGER ::= 2
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-- **************************************************************
--
-- IEs
--
-- **************************************************************
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END
--
-- Container definitions
--
-- **************************************************************
S1AP-Containers {
eps-Access (21) modules (3) s1ap (1) version1 (1) s1ap-Containers (5) }
BEGIN
-- **************************************************************
--
--
-- **************************************************************
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IMPORTS
Criticality,
Presence,
PrivateIE-ID,
ProtocolExtensionID,
ProtocolIE-ID
FROM S1AP-CommonDataTypes
maxPrivateIEs,
maxProtocolExtensions,
maxProtocolIEs
FROM S1AP-Constants;
-- **************************************************************
--
--
-- **************************************************************
&criticality Criticality,
&Value,
&presence Presence
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WITH SYNTAX {
ID &id
CRITICALITY &criticality
TYPE &Value
PRESENCE &presence
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--
--
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&firstCriticality Criticality,
&FirstValue,
&secondCriticality Criticality,
&SecondValue,
&presence Presence
WITH SYNTAX {
ID &id
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PRESENCE &presence
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&criticality Criticality,
&Extension,
&presence Presence
WITH SYNTAX {
ID &id
CRITICALITY &criticality
EXTENSION &Extension
PRESENCE &presence
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--
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&id PrivateIE-ID,
&criticality Criticality,
&Value,
&presence Presence
WITH SYNTAX {
ID &id
CRITICALITY &criticality
TYPE &Value
PRESENCE &presence
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ProtocolIE-Field {{IEsSetParam}}
ProtocolIE-Field {{IEsSetParam}}
id S1AP-PROTOCOL-IES.&id ({IEsSetParam}),
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ProtocolIE-FieldPair {{IEsSetParam}}
id S1AP-PROTOCOL-IES-PAIR.&id ({IEsSetParam}),
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ProtocolIE-SingleContainer {{IEsSetParam}}
ProtocolIE-ContainerPair {{IEsSetParam}}
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--
--
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ProtocolExtensionField {{ExtensionSetParam}}
id S1AP-PROTOCOL-EXTENSION.&id ({ExtensionSetParam}),
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--
--
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PrivateIE-Field {{IEsSetParam}}
id S1AP-PRIVATE-IES.&id ({IEsSetParam}),
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9.5 Timers
TS1RELOCprep
- Specifies the maximum time for the Handover Preparation procedure in the source eNB.
TS1RELOCoverall
- Specifies the maximum time for the protection of the overall handover procedure in the source eNB.
TX2RELOCOverall
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10.1 General
Protocol Error cases can be divided into three classes:
- Logical Error.
Protocol errors can occur in the following functions within a receiving node:
S1AP
functional Logical Errors
entity
Abstract Syntax Errors
The information stated in subclauses 10.2, 10.3 and 10.4, to be included in the message used when reporting an error, is
what at minimum shall be included. Other optional information elements within the message may also be included, if
available. This is also valid for the case when the reporting is done with a response message. The latter is an exception
to what is stated in subclause 4.1.
- Violation of value ranges in ASN.1 definition of messages. E.g., if an IE has a defined value range of 0 to 10
(ASN.1: INTEGER (0..10)), and 12 will be received, then this will be treated as a transfer syntax error.
- Violation in list element constraints. E.g., if a list is defined as containing 1 to 10 elements, and 12 elements will
be received, than this case will be handled as a transfer syntax error.
- Missing mandatory elements in ASN.1 SEQUENCE definitions (as sent by the originator of the message).
- Wrong order of elements in ASN.1 SEQUENCE definitions (as sent by the originator of the message).
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2. receives IEs for which the logical range is violated (e.g., ASN.1 definition: 0 to 15, the logical range is 0 to 10,
while values 11 to 15 are undefined), and 12 will be received; this case will be handled as an abstract syntax
error using criticality information sent by the originator of the message);
3. does not receive IEs or IE groups but according to the specified presence of the concerning object, the IEs or IE
groups should have been present in the received message.
4. receives IEs or IE groups that are defined to be part of that message in wrong order or with too many
occurrences of the same IE or IE group;
5. receives IEs or IE groups but according to the conditional presence of the concerning object and the specified
condition, the IEs or IE groups should not have been present in the received message.
Cases 1 and 2 (not comprehended IE/IE group) are handled based on received Criticality information. Case 3 (missing
IE/IE group) is handled based on Criticality information and Presence information for the missing IE/IE group specified
in the version of the specification used by the receiver. Case 4 (IEs or IE groups in wrong order or with too many
occurrences) and Case 5 (erroneously present conditional IEs or IE groups) result in rejecting the procedure.
If an Abstract Syntax Error occurs, the receiver shall read the remaining message and shall then for each detected
Abstract Syntax Error that belong to cases 1-3 act according to the Criticality Information and Presence Information for
the IE/IE group due to which Abstract Syntax Error occurred in accordance with subclauses 10.3.4 and 10.3.5. The
handling of cases 4 and 5 is specified in subclause 10.3.6.
In addition, the criticality information is used in case of the missing IE/IE group abstract syntax error (see subclause
10.3.5).
The receiving node shall take different actions depending on the value of the Criticality Information. The three possible
values of the Criticality Information for an IE/IE group are:
- Reject IE.
- Ignore IE.
The following rules restrict when a receiving entity may consider an IE, an IE group, or an EP not comprehended (not
implemented), and when action based on criticality information is applicable:
1. IE or IE group: When one new or modified IE or IE group is implemented for one EP from a standard version,
then other new or modified IEs or IE groups specified for that EP in that standard version shall be considered
comprehended by a receiving entity (some may still remain unsupported).
2. EP: The comprehension of different EPs within a standard version or between different standard versions is not
mandated. Any EP that is not supported may be considered not comprehended, even if another EP from that
standard version is comprehended, and action based on criticality shall be applied.
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1. Optional;
2. Conditional;
3. Mandatory.
If an IE/IE group is not included in a received message and the presence of the IE/IE group is mandatory or the
presence is conditional and the condition is true according to the version of the specification used by the receiver, an
abstract syntax error occurs due to a missing IE/IE group.
If an IE/IE group is included in a received message and the presence of the IE/IE group is conditional and the condition
is false according to the version of the specification used by the receiver, an abstract syntax error occurs due to this
erroneously present conditional IE/IE group.
Reject IE:
- If a message is received with a Procedure Code IE marked with 'Reject IE' which the receiving node does not
comprehend, the receiving node shall reject the procedure using the Error Indication procedure.
- If a message is received with a Procedure Code IE marked with 'Ignore IE and Notify Sender' which the
receiving node does not comprehend, the receiving node shall ignore the procedure and initiate the Error
Indication procedure.
Ignore IE:
- If a message is received with a Procedure Code IE marked with 'Ignore IE' which the receiving node does not
comprehend, the receiving node shall ignore the procedure.
When using the Error Indication procedure to reject a procedure or to report an ignored procedure it shall include the
Procedure Code IE, the Triggering Message IE, and the Procedure Criticality IE in the Criticality Diagnostics IE.
10.3.4.2 IEs other than the Procedure Code and Type of Message
The receiving node shall treat the different types of received criticality information of an IE/IE group other than the
Procedure Code IE and Type of Message IE according to the following:
Reject IE:
- If a message initiating a procedure is received containing one or more IEs/IE group marked with 'Reject IE'
which the receiving node does not comprehend; none of the functional requests of the message shall be executed.
The receiving node shall reject the procedure and report the rejection of one or more IEs/IE group using the
message normally used to report unsuccessful outcome of the procedure. In case the information received in the
initiating message was insufficient to determine a value for all IEs that are required to be present in the message
used to report the unsuccessful outcome of the procedure, the receiving node shall instead terminate the
procedure and initiate the Error Indication procedure.
- If a message initiating a procedure that does not have a message to report unsuccessful outcome is received
containing one or more IEs/IE groups marked with 'Reject IE' which the receiving node does not comprehend,
the receiving node shall terminate the procedure and initiate the Error Indication procedure.
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- If a response message is received containing one or more IEs marked with 'Reject IE', that the receiving node
does not comprehend, the receiving node shall consider the procedure as unsuccessfully terminated and initiate
local error handling.
- If a message initiating a procedure is received containing one or more IEs/IE groups marked with 'Ignore IE and
Notify Sender' which the receiving node does not comprehend, the receiving node shall ignore the content of the
not comprehended IEs/IE groups, continue with the procedure as if the not comprehended IEs/IE groups were
not received (except for the reporting) using the understood IEs/IE groups, and report in the response message of
the procedure that one or more IEs/IE groups have been ignored. In case the information received in the
initiating message was insufficient to determine a value for all IEs that are required to be present in the response
message, the receiving node shall instead terminate the procedure and initiate the Error Indication procedure.
- if a message initiating a procedure that does not have a message to report the outcome of the procedure is
received containing one or more IEs/IE groups marked with 'Ignore IE and Notify Sender' which the receiving
node does not comprehend, the receiving node shall ignore the content of the not comprehended IEs/IE groups,
continue with the procedure as if the not comprehended IEs/IE groups were not received (except for the
reporting) using the understood IEs/IE groups, and initiate the Error Indication procedure to report that one or
more IEs/IE groups have been ignored.
- If a response message is received containing one or more IEs/IE groups marked with 'Ignore IE and Notify
Sender' which the receiving node does not comprehend, the receiving node shall ignore the content of the not
comprehended IEs/IE groups, continue with the procedure as if the not comprehended IEs/IE groups were not
received (except for the reporting) using the understood IEs/IE groups and initiate the Error Indication
procedure.
Ignore IE:
- If a message initiating a procedure is received containing one or more IEs/IE groups marked with 'Ignore IE'
which the receiving node does not comprehend, the receiving node shall ignore the content of the not
comprehended IEs/IE groups and continue with the procedure as if the not comprehended IEs/IE groups were
not received using the understood IEs/IE groups.
- If a response message is received containing one or more IEs/IE groups marked with 'Ignore IE' which the
receiving node does not comprehend, the receiving node shall ignore the content of the not comprehended IEs/IE
groups and continue with the procedure as if the not comprehended IEs/IE groups were not received using the
understood IEs/IE groups.
When reporting not comprehended IEs/IE groups marked with 'Reject IE' or 'Ignore IE and Notify Sender' using a
response message defined for the procedure, the Information Element Criticality Diagnostics IE shall be included in the
Criticality Diagnostics IE for each reported IE/IE group.
When reporting not comprehended IEs/IE groups marked with 'Reject IE' or 'Ignore IE and Notify Sender' using the
Error Indication procedure, the Procedure Code IE, the Triggering Message IE, Procedure Criticality IE, and the
Information Element Criticality Diagnostics IE shall be included in the Criticality Diagnostics IE for each reported
IE/IE group.
Reject IE:
- if a received message initiating a procedure is missing one or more IEs/IE groups with specified criticality
'Reject IE'; none of the functional requests of the message shall be executed. The receiving node shall reject the
procedure and report the missing IEs/IE groups using the message normally used to report unsuccessful
outcome of the procedure. In case the information received in the initiating message was insufficient to
determine a value for all IEs that are required to be present in the message used to report the unsuccessful
outcome of the procedure, the receiving node shall instead terminate the procedure and initiate the Error
Indication procedure.
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- if a received message initiating a procedure that does not have a message to report unsuccessful outcome is
missing one or more IEs/IE groups with specified criticality 'Reject IE', the receiving node shall terminate the
procedure and initiate the Error Indication procedure.
- if a received response message is missing one or more IEs/IE groups with specified criticality 'Reject IE, the
receiving node shall consider the procedure as unsuccessfully terminated and initiate local error handling.
- if a received message initiating a procedure is missing one or more IEs/IE groups with specified criticality
'Ignore IE and Notify Sender', the receiving node shall ignore that those IEs are missing and continue with the
procedure based on the other IEs/IE groups present in the message and report in the response message of the
procedure that one or more IEs/IE groups were missing. In case the information received in the initiating
message was insufficient to determine a value for all IEs that are required to be present in the response message,
the receiving node shall instead terminate the procedure and initiate the Error Indication procedure.
- if a received message initiating a procedure that does not have a message to report the outcome of the procedure
is missing one or more IEs/IE groups with specified criticality 'Ignore IE and Notify Sender', the receiving node
shall ignore that those IEs are missing and continue with the procedure based on the other IEs/IE groups present
in the message and initiate the Error Indication procedure to report that one or more IEs/IE groups were missing.
- if a received response message is missing one or more IEs/IE groups with specified criticality 'Ignore IE and
Notify Sender', the receiving node shall ignore that those IEs are missing and continue with the procedure based
on the other IEs/IE groups present in the message and initiate the Error Indication procedure to report that one or
more IEs/IE groups were missing.
Ignore IE:
- if a received message initiating a procedure is missing one or more IEs/IE groups with specified criticality
'Ignore IE', the receiving node shall ignore that those IEs are missing and continue with the procedure based on
the other IEs/IE groups present in the message.
- if a received response message is missing one or more IEs/IE groups with specified criticality 'Ignore IE', the
receiving node shall ignore that those IEs/IE groups are missing and continue with the procedure based on the
other IEs/IE groups present in the message.
When reporting missing IEs/IE groups with specified criticality 'Reject IE' or 'Ignore IE and Notify Sender' using a
response message defined for the procedure, the Information Element Criticality Diagnostics IE shall be included in the
Criticality Diagnostics IE for each reported IE/IE group.
When reporting missing IEs/IE groups with specified criticality 'Reject IE' or 'Ignore IE and Notify Sender' using the
Error Indication procedure, the Procedure Code IE, the Triggering Message IE, Procedure Criticality IE, and the
Information Element Criticality Diagnostics IE shall be included in the Criticality Diagnostics IE for each reported
IE/IE group.
- If a message initiating a procedure is received containing IEs or IE groups in wrong order or with too many
occurrences or erroneously present, none of the functional requests of the message shall be executed. The
receiving node shall reject the procedure and report the cause value 'Abstract Syntax Error (Falsely Constructed
Message)' using the message normally used to report unsuccessful outcome of the procedure. In case the
information received in the initiating message was insufficient to determine a value for all IEs that are required
to be present in the message used to report the unsuccessful outcome of the procedure, the receiving node shall
instead terminate the procedure and initiate the Error Indication procedure.
- If a message initiating a procedure that does not have a message to report unsuccessful outcome is received
containing IEs or IE groups in wrong order or with too many occurrences or erroneously present, the receiving
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node shall terminate the procedure and initiate the Error Indication procedure, and use cause value 'Abstract
Syntax Error (Falsely Constructed Message)'.
- If a response message is received containing IEs or IE groups in wrong order or with too many occurrences or
erroneously present, the receiving node shall consider the procedure as unsuccessfully terminated and initiate
local error handling.
When determining the correct order only the IEs specified in the specification version used by the receiver shall be
considered.
Class 1:
Where the logical error occurs in a request message of a class 1 procedure, and the procedure has a message to report
this unsuccessful outcome, this message shall be sent with an appropriate cause value. Typical cause values are:
- Semantic Error.
Where the logical error is contained in a request message of a class 1 procedure, and the procedure does not have a
message to report this unsuccessful outcome, the procedure shall be terminated and the Error Indication procedure shall
be initiated with an appropriate cause value. The Procedure Code IE and the Triggering Message IE within the
Criticality Diagnostics IE shall then be included in order to identify the message containing the logical error.
Where the logical error exists in a response message of a class 1 procedure, the procedure shall be considered as
unsuccessfully terminated and local error handling shall be initiated.
Class 2:
Where the logical error occurs in a message of a class 2 procedure, the procedure shall be terminated and the Error
Indication procedure shall be initiated with an appropriate cause value. The Procedure Code IE and the Triggering
Message IE within the Criticality Diagnostics IE shall then be included in order to identify the message containing the
logical error.
10.5 Exceptions
The error handling for all the cases described hereafter shall take precedence over any other error handling described in
the other subclauses of clause 10.
- If any type of error (Transfer Syntax Error, Abstract Syntax Error or Logical Error) is detected in the ERROR
INDICATION message, it shall not trigger the Error Indication procedure in the receiving Node but local error
handling.
- In case a response message or Error Indication message needs to be returned, but the information necessary to
determine the receiver of that message is missing, the procedure shall be considered as unsuccessfully terminated
and local error handling shall be initiated.
- If an error that terminates a procedure occurs, the returned cause value shall reflect the error that caused the
termination of the procedure even if one or more abstract syntax errors with criticality 'ignore and notify' have
earlier occurred within the same procedure.
- If an AP ID error is detected, the error handling as described in subclause 10.6 shall be applied.
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10.6 Handling of AP ID
NOTE: The 'first message', the 'first returned message' and the 'last message' as used below correspond to
messages for a UE-associated logical connection. The 'first message' has a new AP ID from the sending
node and the 'first returned message' is the first response message, which has a new APID from the node
sending the 'first returned message'. Thereafter the two APIDs are included in all messages over the UE-
associated logical connection unless otherwise allowed by the specification. The 'last message' is a
message sent by a node in order to complete the termination of a given UE-associated logical connection,
such that no other messages for the same connection are expected in either direction.
If a node receives a first message that includes a remote AP ID which is erroneous, e.g., an AP ID which has been
stored previously for another UE-associated logical connection for the same peer node, the receiving node shall initiate
an Error Indication procedure with inclusion of only the previously received AP ID from the peer node and an
appropriate cause value. In this case, both nodes shall initiate a local release of any established UE-associated logical
connection having the erroneous AP ID as local or remote identifier.
If a node receives a first returned message that includes a remote AP ID which has been stored previously for another
UE-associated logical connection for the same peer node, or that includes an AP ID pair which is inconsistent (e.g., the
local AP ID is unknown or already allocated to another UE-associated logical connection), the receiving node shall
initiate an Error Indication procedure with inclusion of the received AP IDs from the peer node and an appropriate
cause value. Both nodes shall initiate a local release of any established UE-associated logical connection (for the same
S1 interface) having these AP IDs as local or remote identifier.
If a node receives a message (other than the first or first returned messages) that includes AP ID(s) identifying a logical
connection which is unknown to the node (for the same S1 interface):
- if this message is not the last message for this UE-associated logical connection, the node shall initiate an Error
Indication procedure with inclusion of the received AP ID(s) from the peer node and an appropriate cause value.
Both nodes shall initiate a local release of any established UE-associated logical connection (for the same S1
interface) having the erroneous AP ID(s) as local or remote identifier.
- if this message is the last message for this UE-associated logical connection, the receiving node shall initiate a
local release of any established UE-associated logical connection (for the same S1 interface) that have either the
local or remote AP ID(s) as identifiers.
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Annex A (informative):
S1AP Transparent containers content
Transparent containers are used in order to transfer information from one RAN node to another RAN node. Depending
on the particular scenario the behaviour of both involved RAN nodes may be either specified according to the same
radio system or according to different radio systems. During an inter-system handover the source RAN node has to
adopt to the target RAN node and its requirements. Therefore the container content is encoded according to the rules
which are specified for the target radio system.
In S1AP, there is a single transparent container defined for transporting information from the source to the target RAN
node and a single transparent container for transporting information from the target to the source RAN node during
handover preparation: the Source to Target Transparent Container IE and the Target to Source Transparent Container
IE, which may carry either E-UTRAN, UTRAN or GERAN specific information.
NOTE: The definition of generic transparent containers for handover purposes allows to transport them through
the core network in a RAT-agnostic way.
In subclause 8.4.1.2, it is described how the transparent container shall be encoded with respect to the scenario in which
it is used.
The table below is showing all possible scenarios and definitions according to which the content of the transparent
container shall be encoded. Additionally the reference to the specification defining particular IE is given.
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Annex B (normative):
IEs for SON Transfer
This annex defines IEs used by the SON Transfer RIM application (TS 48.018 [18]).
NOTE: The length of the SON Transfer Request Container IE shall remain compatible with the maximum
message size on the Gb interface, this maximum size being determined depending on the lower layers
used on the interface and on their configuration, a typical (default) limitation being 1600 octets for a
Frame Relay sub-network as stated in TS 48.016 [30].
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NOTE: The length of the SON Transfer Response Container IE shall remain compatible with the maximum
message size on the Gb interface, this maximum size being determined depending on the lower layers
used on the interface and on their configuration, a typical (default) limitation being 1600 octets for a
Frame Relay sub-network as stated in TS 48.016 [30].
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The meaning of the different cause values is described in the following table.
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B.1.13 HO Report
This IE contains information for too early inter-RAT HO without connection failure.
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SonTransfer-IEs
BEGIN
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cell-load-reporting,
...,
multi-cell-load-reporting,
event-triggered-cell-load-reporting,
ho-reporting,
eutran-cell-activation,
energy-savings-indication,
failure-event-reporting
cellLoadReporting NULL,
...,
multiCellLoadReporting MultiCellLoadReportingRequest,
eventTriggeredCellLoadReporting EventTriggeredCellLoadReportingRequest,
hOReporting HOReport,
eutranCellActivation CellActivationRequest,
energySavingsIndication CellStateIndication,
failureEventReporting FailureEventReport
cellLoadReporting CellLoadReportingResponse,
...,
multiCellLoadReporting MultiCellLoadReportingResponse,
eventTriggeredCellLoadReporting EventTriggeredCellLoadReportingResponse,
hOReporting NULL,
eutranCellActivation CellActivationResponse,
energySavingsIndication NULL,
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failureEventReporting NULL
cellLoadReporting CellLoadReportingCause,
...,
multiCellLoadReporting CellLoadReportingCause,
eventTriggeredCellLoadReporting CellLoadReportingCause,
hOReporting HOReportingCause,
eutranCellActivation CellActivationCause,
energySavingsIndication CellStateIndicationCause,
failureEventReporting FailureEventReportingCause
application-container-syntax-error,
inconsistent-reporting-cell-identifier,
unspecified,
...
application-container-syntax-error,
inconsistent-reporting-cell-identifier,
unspecified,
...
application-container-syntax-error,
inconsistent-reporting-cell-identifier,
unspecified,
...
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application-container-syntax-error,
inconsistent-reporting-cell-identifier,
unspecified,
...
application-container-syntax-error,
inconsistent-reporting-cell-identifier,
unspecified,
...
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CellLoadReportingResponse::= CHOICE{
eUTRAN EUTRANcellLoadReportingResponse,
...,
eHRPD EHRPDSectorLoadReportingResponse
compositeAvailableCapacityGroup CompositeAvailableCapacityGroup,
...
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EUTRANResponse::= SEQUENCE {
eUTRANcellLoadReportingResponse EUTRANcellLoadReportingResponse,
...
...,
eHRPD EHRPD-Sector-ID
MultiCellLoadReportingRequest::= SEQUENCE {
requestedCellList RequestedCellList,
...
cell-ID IRAT-Cell-ID,
...
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eUTRANResponse EUTRANResponse,
...,
eHRPD
EHRPDMultiSectorLoadReportingResponseItem
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rl2,
rl3,
rl4,
rl5,
rl10,
...
numberOfMeasurementReportingLevels NumberOfMeasurementReportingLevels,
...
overload,
...
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cellLoadReportingResponse CellLoadReportingResponse,
overloadFlag OverloadFlag
OPTIONAL,
...
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HOReport::= SEQUENCE {
hoType HoType,
hoReportType HoReportType,
hosourceID IRAT-Cell-ID,
hoTargetID IRAT-Cell-ID,
candidateCellList CandidateCellList,
...,
ltetoutran,
ltetogeran,
...
unnecessaryhotoanotherrat,
...,
earlyirathandover
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cellsToActivateList CellsToActivateList,
...
...
activatedCellsList ActivatedCellsList,
...
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--
--
notificationCellList NotificationCellList,
...
notifyFlag NotifyFlag,
...
activated,
deactivated,
...
FailureEventReport::= CHOICE {
tooEarlyInterRATHOReportFromEUTRAN
TooEarlyInterRATHOReportReportFromEUTRAN,
...
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--
--
dL-EHRPD-CompositeAvailableCapacity EHRPDCompositeAvailableCapacity,
uL-EHRPD-CompositeAvailableCapacity EHRPDCompositeAvailableCapacity,
...
eHRPDSectorCapacityClassValue EHRPDSectorCapacityClassValue,
eHRPDCapacityValue EHRPDCapacityValue,
...
eHRPD-Sector-ID EHRPD-Sector-ID,
eHRPDSectorLoadReportingResponse EHRPDSectorLoadReportingResponse,
...
-- **************************************************************
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Annex C (informative):
Processing of Transparent Containers at the MME
The encoding of the Source to Target Transparent Container and Target to Source Transparent Container IEs in this
specification is different from the one specified in TS 25.413 [19].
Irrespective of the mobility scenario (inter-RAT or intra-LTE), the MME always processes these IEs in the following
way:
- The MME shall convey to the eNodeB the information received within
- the GTPv1-C "UTRAN transparent field" of the "UTRAN Transparent Container" IE across the Gn-interface
(see subclause 7.7.38 of TS 29.060 [35]), or
- the GTPv1-C "BSS Container" (value part octets 4-n) of the "BSS Container" IE across the Gn- interface (see
subclause 7.7.72 of TS 29.060 [35]), or
- the GTPv2 "F-container field" of the "F-Container" IE across the S3/S10- interface (see subclause 8.48 of TS
29.274 [36]).
by including it in the octets of the OCTET STRING of the Source to Target Transparent Container IE, the
Target to Source Transparent Container IE or the Target to Source Transparent Container Secondary IE of the
corresponding S1AP message.
- The MME shall convey to the GTP peer the information received within the octets of the OCTET STRING of
the Source to Target Transparent Container IE, the Target to Source Transparent Container IE or the Target to
Source Transparent Container Secondary IE by including it in
- the GTPv1-C "UTRAN transparent field" of the "UTRAN Transparent Container" IE across the Gn- interface
(see subclause 7.7.38 of TS 29.060 [35]), or
- the GTPv1-C "BSS Container" (value part octets 4-n) of the "BSS Container" IE across the Gn- interface (see
subclause 7.7.72 of TS 29.060 [35]), or
- the GTPv2 "F-container field" of the "F-Container" IE across the S3/S10- interface (see subclause 8.48 of TS
29.274 [36]).
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Annex D (informative):
Change history
TSG # TSG Doc. CR Rev Subject/Comment New
38 Specification approved at TSG-RAN and placed under change control 8.0.0
39 RP-080080 0058 RAN3 agreed changes for TS 36.413 8.1.0
40 RP-080304 0059 1 RAN3 agreed changes for TS 36.413 8.2.0
41 RP-080584 0223 changes to TS36.413 agreed in RAN3#61 8.3.0
42 RP-080846 0325 1 changes to TS36.413 agreed in RAN3#62 8.4.0
43 RP-090083 0327 Adding extension container in SEQUENCE type for forward compatibility 8.5.0
43 RP-090091 0331 1 Corrections on S1AP: eNB configuration update procedure 8.5.0
43 RP-090086 0332 1 Corrections on S1AP: Paging procedure 8.5.0
43 RP-090089 0333 1 Handling detection of two S1 connections towards one UE 8.5.0
43 RP-090089 0334 1 Interaction between UE Context Release Request and UE Context Release 8.5.0
procedure
43 RP-090246 0337 2 IP address retrieval for ANRF 8.5.0
43 RP-090083 0340 Modification of RRC context indexing 8.5.0
43 RP-090086 0342 1 Completion of LTE cause values 8.5.0
43 RP-090090 0345 1 Correction of served GUMMEIs 8.5.0
43 RP-090086 0346 1 Correction of Initial Context Setup 8.5.0
43 RP-090086 0349 1 Clarification of path switch failure 8.5.0
43 RP-090091 0350 2 Correction of eNB Status Transfer 8.5.0
43 RP-090083 0356 Addition of the description of Timer TX2RELOCOverall 8.5.0
43 RP-090089 0357 1 New cause value 'Interaction with other procedure' 8.5.0
43 RP-090087 0359 1 S1AP Review on Location Reporting procedures 8.5.0
43 RP-090089 0366 1 Definition on parameters related to a trace activation 8.5.0
43 RP-090090 0368 2 Adding EUTRAN CELL TRAFFIC TRACE message over S1 interfaces 8.5.0
43 RP-090091 0369 2 Adding MS Classmark 2 and MS Clssmark 3 IEs over S1 interface 8.5.0
43 RP-090086 0370 1 New Invalid E-RAB Id causes 8.5.0
43 RP-090091 0371 2 S1AP Review: S1 Handover Cancel procedure 8.5.0
43 RP-090158 0372 2 S1AP Review: Write-Replace Warning procedure 8.5.0
43 RP-090246 0374 1 Definition of Cell Type 8.5.0
43 RP-090085 0375 1 Abnormal condition related to UE Security Capabilities 8.5.0
43 RP-090245 0376 Removal of UE Security Capabilities IE from HANDOVER NOTIFY message 8.5.0
43 RP-090086 0378 1 Corrections for the procedure concurrency 8.5.0
43 RP-090091 0380 2 Clarification of eNB Name and MME Name IE"s 8.5.0
43 RP-090083 0392 Clarifications on access control at handover 8.5.0
43 RP-090087 0393 1 Paging response 8.5.0
43 RP-090077 0394 Correction on usage of UE History Information 8.5.0
43 RP-090086 0395 1 Delete the UDP port in the note for GTP-TEID 8.5.0
43 RP-090245 0396 S1AP CR on CDMA2000 RAT Type 8.5.0
43 RP-090246 0397 1 Editorial Updates TS 36.413 8.5.0
43 RP-090091 0398 3 NAS Security Parameters for to/from E-UTRAN/UTRAN handovers 8.5.0
43 RP-090085 0399 1 Updates for Next Hop Chaining Count 8.5.0
43 RP-090245 0401 Transparent Container content – informative annex 8.5.0
43 RP-090093 0404 1 Transparent container handling in case of SRVCC operation to GERAN 8.5.0
43 RP-090090 0405 2 Changes to S1AP to support paging optimization 8.5.0
43 RP-090245 0406 3 S1 handover Clean up 8.5.0
43 RP-090087 0407 1 Support blocking 3GPP2 handover 8.5.0
43 RP-090091 0410 2 Inclusion of eNB default paging DRX in S1 setup and configuration update 8.5.0
43 RP-090087 0412 1 Explicit resetting of overload state information on S1 Setup 8.5.0
43 RP-090090 0413 2 Clarify Security Context IE description 8.5.0
43 RP-090091 0414 2 Criticality corrections in 36.413 8.5.0
43 RP-090245 0415 Add abnormal conditions section to UE Context Release and fix tabular error 8.5.0
43 RP-090245 0419 Consistent references to S1AP 8.5.0
43 RP-090090 0424 2 Two new cause values in the Cause IE 8.5.0
43 RP-090089 0425 Alignment of QCI range 8.5.0
43 RP-090089 0426 Remove the Handover Type IE from the HANDOVER REQUEST 8.5.0
ACKNOWLEDGE message
43 RP-090090 0427 1 Correction of the trace procedural text and trace related IEs 8.5.0
March - - - Minor corrections before freezing of ASN.1 8.5.1
2009
44 RP-090637 0504 2 Editorial Updates 8.6.0
44 RP-090637 0512 Correction of RAN#43 CR implementation 8.6.0
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44 RP-090637 0510 Explicitly allow TRACE START to be the first UE-associated message 8.6.0
received at the eNB
44 RP-090637 0507 1 Clarification of UE Capability Info Indication 8.6.0
44 RP-090637 0500 1 Mandatory UE History Information IE in HANDOVER REQUIRED For Inter- 8.6.0
RAT HO from E-UTRAN to UMTS
44 RP-090637 0482 1 Clarify eNB may send Release msg rather than RRC Reject msg on receiving 8.6.0
OVERLOAD Start msg
44 RP-090637 0480 1 Clarify reporting of duplicate E-RABs in E-RAB RESPONSE 8.6.0
44 RP-090637 0468 Correction of security parameters 8.6.0
44 RP-090637 0463 1 Emergency call Indicator during CS Fallback 8.6.0
44 RP-090638 0438 2 Correction on Path Switch Request procedure 8.6.0
44 RP-090644 0443 2 Removing "outcome" element from the Triggering Message IE 8.6.0
44 RP-090644 0448 1 Missing S1AP functions 8.6.0
44 RP-090644 0451 1 Correction of abnormal conditions in UE Context Release 8.6.0
44 RP-090644 0452 1 Clarification of E-UTRAN Trace ID in Cell Traffice Trace message 8.6.0
44 RP-090644 0453 Removal of duplication description of MME UE S1AP ID and eNB UE S1AP 8.6.0
ID
44 RP-090644 0455 1 Abnormal condition for Handover Cancellation 8.6.0
44 RP-090640 0458 3 NNSF for HeNB GW deployment scenario 8.6.0
44 RP-090640 0503 1 Transparent Container Coding 8.6.0
44 RP-090640 0471 2 Some Editorial Corrections on ASN.1 8.6.0
44 RP-090640 0492 Failure of the eNB Configuration Update procedure 8.6.0
44 RP-090640 0484 Rephrasing of abnormal conditions for S1 setup 8.6.0
44 RP-090640 0494 Cause value for inter-RAT Redirection 8.6.0
44 RP-090628 0464 2 NAS PDU in E-RAB Release Command 8.6.0
44 RP-090636 0491 Alignment of eNB configuration update procedure 8.6.0
44 RP-090636 0476 2 Add that a non-GBR must be received and admitted on S1-HO 8.6.0
44 RP-090636 0461 1 Clarification of Security Context to be used in HANDOVER REQUEST 8.6.0
message
44 RP-090636 0459 Correction the text about the Handover Resource Allocation procedure 8.6.0
44 RP-090636 0502 Clarification for RAT list in S1 Setup Response and MME configuration 8.6.0
Update
44 RP-090636 0501 1 Range bound for maximal number of PLMNs per MME and GUMMEIs 8.6.0
June Correction of an ASN.1 implementation error of CR0463r1 in RP-090637 8.6.1
2009 (R3-091456)
45 RP-090767 0515 1 Corrections for 36.413 8.7.0
45 RP-090964 0522 SRVCC to GERAN/UTRAN 8.7.0
45 RP-090964 0531 Clean up the Terminology of home eNB in S1AP 8.7.0
45 RP-090964 0534 Specify how report dup E-RAB ID in Tabular and replace MME with EPC in 8.7.0
8.3.1.2
45 RP-090964 0536 1 Indirect path use by the MME 8.7.0
45 RP-090767 0537 1 Handling of not supported QCI values 8.7.0
45 RP-090964 0538 1 E-RABs subject to forwarding 8.7.0
45 RP-090767 0540 1 Mandatory NAS PDU in E-RAB Release Command 8.7.0
45 RP-090767 0542 1 Missing reference and specification for encoding the CDMA2000 Pilot List 8.7.0
45 RP-090767 0547 1 CR on Repetition Period IE 8.7.0
45 RP-090767 0551 Miscellaneous correction to 36.413v8.6.1 8.7.0
45 RP-090768 0553 ASN1 object identified correction 8.7.0
45 RP-090767 0554 Interaction between Initial Context Setup/UE Context Modification and 8.7.0
Handover Preparation/Redirection procedures during CS Fallback
09/2009 Rel-9 version is created based on v.8.7.0 9.0.0
45 RP-090767 0521 3 Adding the RTD information in UPLINK CDMA2000 TUNNELING 9.0.0
45 RP-090787 0543 1 Handling of Emergency Calls in Limited Service Mode 9.0.0
45 RP-090787 0544 1 Emergency Calls Mobility Handling 9.0.0
45 RP-090776 0548 1 S1AP Kill procedure for cancellation of PWS warning messages 9.0.0
45 RP-090776 0549 1 S1AP Write-Replace Warning procedure for PWS/CMAS 9.0.0
46 RP-091191 0513 4 Support for paging optimization with CSG membership changes 9.1.0
46 RP-091191 0550 3 Inclusion of Access Mode and Subscription Status for UE prioritisation in LTE 9.1.0
hybrid cells
46 RP-091194 0557 Handling of Multiple concurrent CMAS Warning Notifications 9.1.0
46 RP-091189 0563 2 CR for Transportation support for LPPa 9.1.0
46 RP-091195 0567 3 Introducing the 'Data Forwarding Not Possible' indication to HANDOVER 9.1.0
REQUEST
46 RP-091183 0569 ASN.1 correction for BroadcastCompleteAreaList 9.1.0
46 RP-091183 0571 1 Correction on abnormal handling of Subscriber Profile ID for RAT/Frequency 9.1.0
priority IE
46 RP-091368 0580 Align IE"s in Tabular for two messages with their ASN.1 for R9 9.1.0
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50 RP-101272 0776 3 Introduction of a new overload action IE to permit high priority access 10.0.0
50 RP-101304 0791 2 Inter-RAT MRO for Detection of too early inter-RAT handover with no RLF 10.0.0
50 RP-101281 0794 2 Adding List of GUMMEIs to Overload related messages 10.0.0
50 RP-101272 0797 1 Incorrect causes in the Error Indication msg 10.0.0
50 RP-101279 0798 4 X2 handover support 10.0.0
50 RP-101272 0800 1 Clarification on the overload action only accepting emergency and MT 10.0.0
sessions
01/2011 Editorial change: highlighting removed 10.0.1
SP-49 SP-100629 Clarification on the use of References (TS 21.801 CR#0030) 10.1.0
51 RP-110231 0801 Correct the criticality for two new IEs to support X2 HO for HeNB 10.1.0
51 RP-110239 0802 Clean-up for Rel-10 enhancements of SON Transfer application 10.1.0
51 RP-110226 0803 Clarification containers for CS only SRVCC towards UTRAN without PS HO 10.1.0
support
51 RP-110225 0804 Correction to the editor notes 10.1.0
51 RP-110225 0805 Correction on CSG Subcription List 10.1.0
51 RP-110222 0808 Correction of CSFB related Cause Values 10.1.0
51 RP-110236 0809 2 Relay Node indication to MME 10.1.0
51 RP-110236 0810 GUMMEI List in Overload Start and Overload Stop message 10.1.0
51 RP-110222 0812 ASN.1 Correction for the Broadcast Cancelled Area List IE 10.1.0
51 RP-110227 0813 2 LIPA Impact In RAN3 10.1.0
51 RP-110227 0814 S1 Release for LIPA Bearer 10.1.0
51 RP-110230 0815 2 Support for MDT 10.1.0
51 RP-110236 0820 1 Advertising support to RNs at the MME 10.1.0
51 RP-110225 0823 1 Introduction of SPID into DOWNLINK NAS TRANSPORT message 10.1.0
51 RP-110226 0824 2 NNSF Abbreviation and other Editorials 10.1.0
51 RP-110226 0827 2 Clarification on TEID value range for S1AP 10.1.0
51 RP-110222 0833 2 Correction of Write Replace Warning abnormal condition 10.1.0
51 RP-110226 0839 Correction of the name for Time Synchronization Info IE 10.1.0
51 RP-110226 0840 1 Typo correction in Message Type IE table 10.1.0
51 RP-110231 0848 1 Correction of Source MME GUMMEI IE criticality in PATH SWITCH 10.1.0
REQUEST message
51 RP-110226 0852 1 Correction of Duplicated Warning Messages 10.1.0
51 RP-110234 0854 1 Introduction of MTC Overload Support 10.1.0
51 RP-110231 0857 3 Correction of Mobility to Open HeNBs 10.1.0
51 RP-110226 0860 S1AP Procedure Text General Clean-up 10.1.0
51 RP-110225 0863 Correction to the Semantics Description of TAC 10.1.0
51 RP-110226 0864 Introduction of a Stepwise Load Reduction Indication for the Overload 10.1.0
procedure in Stage 3
52 RP-110695 0865 1 MDT correction for TAI 10.2.0
52 RP-110688 0870 1 Usage of the transparent containers for SRVCC 10.2.0
52 RP-110688 0871 1 Removal of DTM capability for UTRAN PS HO 10.2.0
52 RP-110687 0874 1 UE context release correction 10.2.0
52 RP-110700 0878 Correction to the semantic description of Cell Load Reporting Cause IE 10.2.0
52 RP-110682 0885 1 Correction of Target ID 10.2.0
52 RP-110689 0886 2 Review of Initial Context Setup 10.2.0
52 RP-110689 0887 Correction of SPID 10.2.0
52 RP-110689 0889 1 Overload Consistency Handling 10.2.0
52 RP-110689 0892 2 Clarification of 'Redirection towards 1xRTT' cause code 10.2.0
52 RP-110695 0900 3 Support for MDT user consent 10.2.0
52 RP-110684 0903 Correction of References 10.2.0
52 RP-110686 0904 2 General clean-up before Rel-10 ASN.1 closure 10.2.0
52 RP-110698 0905 1 Clarification of MME,HeNB GW and Relay Node functions 10.2.0
52 RP-110687 0910 3 Error Handling for LIPA 10.2.0
52 RP-110695 0911 2 MDT amendments 10.2.0
52 RP-110695 0912 1 Correction of trace function and trace session 10.2.0
52 RP-110714 0913 2 Remove the UE context in the source HeNB-GW after HeNB-HeNB X2 HO 10.2.0
53 RP-111197 0914 Correction on the Order of Transparent Containers 10.3.0
53 RP-111196 0919 1 Correction of an ASN.1 typo regarding ManagementBasedMDTAllowed 10.3.0
53 RP-111197 0923 1 Data Forwarding correction 10.3.0
53 RP-111195 0924 2 Definition of value of bit in Measurements to Activate 10.3.0
53 RP-111195 0927 1 Correction of RIM function decsription 10.3.0
53 RP-111196 0928 - Missing procedure code for 'Kill' 10.3.0
53 RP-111196 0930 1 Correction of Emergency Call 10.3.0
53 RP-111198 0933 2 Container Issue 10.3.0
53 RP-111196 0935 1 Correction of SRVCC 10.3.0
53 RP-111197 0940 - Clarification on PLMN Identity 10.3.0
54 RP-111648 0941 Definition of Maximum no. of candidate cells 10.4.0
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History
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