3GPP TR 23.919
3GPP TR 23.919
0 (2008-12)
Technical Report
3rd Generation Partnership Project; Technical Specification Group Services and System Aspects; Direct tunnel deployment guideline (Release 8)
The present document has been developed within the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP TM) and may be further elaborated for the purposes of 3GPP. The present document has not been subject to any approval process by the 3GPP Organizational Partners and shall not be implemented. This Specification is provided for future development work within 3GPP only. The Organizational Partners accept no liability for any use of this Specification. Specifications and reports for implementation of the 3GPP TM system should be obtained via the 3GPP Organizational Partners' Publications Offices.
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Keywords
UMTS, LTE, GSM, Architecture
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Contents
Contents....................................................................................................................................................3 Foreword...................................................................................................................................................4 1 Scope......................................................................................................................................................5 2 References..............................................................................................................................................5 3 Abbreviations.........................................................................................................................................5 4 Direct Tunnel Feature............................................................................................................................5
4.1 General...................................................................................................................................................................5
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Foreword
This Technical Report 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 identifying change of release date and an increase in version number as follows: Version x.y.z where: x the first digit: 1 presented to TSG for information; 2 presented to TSG for approval; 3 or greater indicates TSG approved document under change control. y the second digit is incremented for all changes of substance, i.e. technical enhancements, corrections, updates, etc. z the third digit is incremented when editorial only changes have been incorporated in the document.
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1 Scope
The present document contains deployment guidelines for the use of direct tunnelling of user plane data between the RNC and the GGSN (earlier known as the One Tunnel approach). This report highlights the impacts of the 3GPP Release 7 Direct Tunnel solution to the current UMTS system in order to guide equipment development and network deployment.
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 specific reference, subsequent revisions do not apply. 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. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] 3GPP TS 23.060: "General Packet Radio Service (GPRS); Service description; Stage 2". 3GPP TS 23.107: " Quality of Service (QoS) concept and architecture". 3GPP TS 23.203: "Policy and charging control architecture". 3GPP TS 33.106: "Lawful interception requirements". 3GPP TS 33.107: "3G security; Lawful interception architecture and functions". 3GPP TS 33.108: "3G security; Handover interface for Lawful Interception (LI)".
3 Abbreviations
For the purposes of the present document, the following abbreviations apply: DT LI Direct Tunnel Lawful Interception
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When a Direct Tunnel is active, the SGSN will no longer be able to count data volumes associated with the PDP context for which the Direct Tunnel is established. As a result of activating a Direct Tunnel for a specific PDP context, an inconsistency in the data volumes captured by the SGSN and GGSN will arise for that PDP context. Hence, if Direct Tunnel is active, volume based charging can no longer operate when relying on SGSN charging information alone (e.g. CAMEL pre-paid service or charging only on S-CDRs). During an upgrade phase when there exist Pre-DT GGSN or Pre-DT RNC in the network there may in some error situations as described in clause 8 occur a discrepancy in CDR closure time between S-CDRs and G-CDRs. However, no impacts on flow based charging, as defined in TS 23.203 [3], are foreseen.
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5.3 CAMEL
Direct Tunnel is not enabled for a subscriber that has controlling PS domain CAMEL services active.
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In the Intra SGSN Inter-system Change procedure from 3G to 2G, the SGSN needs to perform a PDP Context Update Procedure to establish the tunnel between the 2G SGSN and the GGSN and release the Direct Tunnel between RNC and GGSN. In the Intra SGSN Inter-system Change procedure from 2G to 3G, the SGSN provides to the RNC the GGSN's Address(es) for User Plane and TEID(s) for Uplink data in the RAB Assignment Request during the Service Request Procedure. Then the SGSN performs a PDP Context Update Procedure to establish the Direct Tunnel between the RNC and the GGSN and release the tunnel between SGSN and GGSN. Toggling between 2G and 3G might (or might not) be frequent. This may effect the Gn signalling when Direct Tunnel is deployed. It is implementation specific how this is addressed.
6.2 GGSN
In order to inform the GGSN of the IP address of the RNC and the TEID for the active PDP context, the SGSN will send an Update PDP Context Request message to the GGSN during every PDP Context Activation procedure for which a Direct Tunnel is established. This message, which is an optional message in two-tunnel system, increases the signalling load on SGSN and GGSN. RAB release and re-establishment procedures, which become visible to the GGSN in a Direct Tunnel system, also increase the signalling load on SGSN and GGSN. If the radio-link is bad, and the RNC releases the Iu connection, the frequent RAB release and re-establishment increases the signalling load on SGSN and GGSN. One consequence is that it is useful if the RNC utilises URA-PCH state. Some Intra SGSN procedures, such as Intra SGSN inter RNC, Intra SGSN Inter-system change, and possibly other procedures, which are invisible to the GGSN in two-tunnel system, will become visible to the GGSN and increase the signalling load on both SGSN and GGSN.
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Receipt of the Direct Tunnel Indicator makes the GGSN aware that the SGSN is using a Direct Tunnel. When using Direct Tunnel, if the GGSN receives a GTP-U Error Indication (from the RNC) it shall not release the related PDP context locally but the GGSN shall notify the SGSN that the RAB in RAN is invalid. This needs the GGSN to be updated. NOTE: During a deployment phase, the Direct Tunnel feature may however be used without the GGSN being upgraded. This is further explained in clause 8.1.
If, when using two tunnels transport network QoS was used on Iu-PS but not on Gn then moving to Direct Tunnel requires the GGSN to implement transport network QoS.
6.3 RNC
RNCs that only support ATM transport should support IP transport for the Iu-PS interface. Alternatively a solution as described below in clause 6.4 can be used. Due to this Direct Tunnel feature, the Error Handling Behaviour of Rel-7 RNC is changed. NOTE: During a deployment phase, the Direct Tunnel feature may however be used without the RNC being upgraded. This is further explained in clause 8.3.
If, when using two tunnels transport network QoS was used on Gn but not on Iu-PS then moving to Direct Tunnel requires the RNC to implement transport network QoS.
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6.5 IP versions
The Iu-PS and Gn transport networks need to be using the same IP version.
2) SGSN has received CAMEL Subscription Information in the subscriber profile. If Direct Tunnel is established then volume reporting from SGSN is not possible as the SGSN no longer has visibility of the User Plane. Since a CAMEL server can invoke volume reporting at anytime during the life time of a PDP Context, the use of Direct Tunnel shall be prohibited for a subscriber whose profile contains CAMEL Subscription Information.
8 Upgrade considerations
8.1 Interworking with Pre-DT GGSN
A Pre-DT GGSN is unaware of the Direct Tunnel feature. Therefore, the Pre-DT GGSN cannot differentiate a Direct Tunnel case from a two-tunnel case. If the Pre-DT GGSN receives a GTP Error Indication from the RNC, it will treat this indication as if it came from the SGSN. This means that the Pre-DT GGSN marks the related PDP context as invalid without informing the SGSN. This may result in the PDP Context being deleted in the GGSN and, if the PDP context is the last context for that IP address, the release of the related IP address. When downlink data arrives at this GGSN, the GGSN will discard the data locally if no valid PDP context is found that is able to route the data (e.g. as dictated by allocated UE IP address or by packets filters belonging to installed TFTs). This means e.g. Push services will be blocked in this situation. In the case that the GGSN marks the related PDP context as invalid, any effected PDP contexts that use Direct Tunnel and have an invalid tunnel in the GGSN will be recovered when the SGSN receives an Iu connection establishment request from the MS as specified in clause "Handling of Un-synchronous States in the UE and the Network" in TS 23.060 [1]. This may take a relatively long time and lead to the services re-establishing on the effected PDP contexts. In the case that the GGSN deletes the PDP context and releases the related IP address, the effected PDP contexts have to be re-established, which leads to the service re-establishing.
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