Alper -

> The idea is to make sure the simultaneous PDN connections do not keep adding 
> up each time the UE encounters a new GW.

Is that not truly a deployment consideration ? If the approach is gateway 
selection based on application/CN basis, can the network control this ?


Regards
Sri




From: Alper Yegin <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Date: Monday, September 1, 2014 7:39 AM
To: Marco Liebsch <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Cc: "[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>" <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Subject: Re: [DMM] 3GPP CSIPTO

Hi Marco,

thanks for posting the update. One clarifying question on the following service 
requirement:

‘The 3GPP system shall minimize the number of connections of a UE without 
disrupting the
UE’s services, e.g. to ensure economical use of network resources’

Can this be understood as the number of connections, which is to be minimized, 
is equal to the
number of mobility session and associated IP addresses?

You can say that.

The idea is to make sure the simultaneous PDN connections do not keep adding up 
each time the UE encounters a new GW.

Alper






Is this to minimize the states in the network, or is the intention to limit the 
control-plane
signaling with the mobile device to setup/teardown the connection?

Thanks for your feedback in advance,
marco



From: dmm [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Alper Yegin
Sent: Montag, 1. September 2014 09:51
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: [DMM] 3GPP CSIPTO

Dear DMMers,

Here's an update on 3GPP SA1 CSIPTO work…

Two weeks ago there was an SA1 meeting (SA1#67), and in that meeting SA1 has 
completed the CSIPTO normative work.
As you might remember, SA1 is in charge of defining service requirements.

The next step for CSIPTO is to initiate a work item in SA2.


And here's a copy-paste of the normative requirements (accepted doc is 
S1-143607.zip<http://www.3gpp.org/ftp/tsg_sa/WG1_Serv/TSGS1_67_SophiaAntipolis/docs/S1-143607.zip>):


Some types of services (e.g. streaming services, VOIP, VPN, HTTPS-Based 
Services) cannot tolerate a change of IP address of the UE without disruption 
of the service.

SIPTO can be performed with or without coordination between the UE and the 
network. The following requirements apply to coordinated SIPTO:

-     The 3GPP system shall be able to support multiple connections that are 
associated with the same defined IP network where each connection may or may 
not support IP address preservation.

-     The 3GPP system shall be able to determine if an IP flow requires IP 
address preservation or not. Based on this determination, the 3GPP network 
shall be able to offload selected IP traffic in coordinated manner between UE 
and the network, in order to minimize service disruption.

-      The 3GPP system shall be able to detect when a connection becomes 
suboptimal and decide when to establish a new optimal connection to the same 
defined IP network or use an existing connection.
Note 1:      The definition of optimal and suboptimal can be based on a number 
of implementation criteria like geography, topology and load balancing etc.
-     The 3GPP system shall minimize the number of connections of a UE without 
disrupting the UE’s services, e.g. to ensure economical use of network 
resources.
-     The 3GPP system shall be able to ensure that the actual average aggregate 
bit rate for IP flows of packet data network connections associated with the 
same packet data network does not significantly exceed the subscribed aggregate 
maximum bit rate for this packet data network when two connections are used 
with the same defined IP network.

Note 2:  Requirements for Coordinated SIPTO do not apply to IMS.

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