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TDF-C TDF-U PGW-C PGW-U PDN SGi (S8 for Roaming) 29.281
GTPv1-U 29.274 GTPv2-C 29.214 Diameter 29.215 Diameter 32.251 Diameter 29.061 PLMN Interworking Sxb 29.244 PFCP Sxc 29.244 PFCP 29.212 Diameter 29.213 Sig Flow MSC/ VLR GERAN (BSS) A GMSC CS-MGW CS-MGW PSTN CS Copyright © 2021 Muneaki Ogawa (twitter: @nickel0, GitHub: @nickel0) This diagram is released under the CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 License. UE Um NbUP 29.415 29.007 PLMN - ISDN/PSTN Interworking 29.011 Supplementary services 29.002 MAP SGSN UTRAN (RNS) Gs SGs PCRF OCS S4 GGSN HSS/ HLR Gr/S6d Sh EIR Gf Gd/Gdd UDR 5G-EIR PDN Cx GPRS Common SPR Sp UE Nudr(for Policy) 29.519 N5g-eir 29.511 Nudr 29.504,29.505 Uu 24.008 Layer3 (CC/MM/SM) GPRS/UMTS Stage 2 23.060 GPRS Service 23.101 UMTS Architecture 23.107 UMTS QoS 23.108 UMTS Layer3(CC/MM/SM) 23.110 UMTS Access Stratum Security 33.102 3G Security Architecture Unspecified 29.219 Diameter 29.016 Service 29.018 Layer3 SLF 29.118 SGsAP S16 29.274 GTPv2-C Gn 29.274 GTPv2-C S12 IuPs Gb E C Nc Mc Nb Gc F Sy Gx S9 Gn (Gp for Roaming) IWF ISUP 29.281 GTPv1-U 29.060 GTPv1-C AS P-CSCF IMS-AGW Iq IBCF TrGW Ix Mb S-CSCF ISC Mw I-CSCF MGCF IMS-MGW Mn BGCF Mi Mg Mw Mb Mg Mx Mj IMS IMS E-CSCF PSAP RFC 7090 PSAP Callback Mm Mx LRF Sh Ml IP-SM-GW Izi Ici ISC Gx Gy Sd S5-U Rx PGW-C (A-)SMF PGW-U (PSA-)UPF N4 PCF CHF N7 N40 N10 N15 I-UPF N9 DN N5 NWDAF N23 29.502 Nsmf 29.512 Npcf_SMPolicyCtrl 29.513 PCC sig & QoS mapping 29.514 Npcf_ PolicyAuth Nchf_ConvergedChg 32.291 29.594 Nchf_SpendingLimitCtrl 29.520 Nnwdaf N16 BSF 32.290 SBI Charging I-SMF N16a N4 29.244 PFCP 29.244 PFCP 29.281 GTPv1-U 29.561 Interworking 29.521 Nbsf 29.214 Diameter IuCS Cx 25.300 UTRAN General description 25.401 UTRAN Overall description RRC(CP) 25.331 PDCP 25.323 RLC 25.322 MAC 25.321 PHY 25.201 25.21x 25.301 ProtoArch Common (2G/3G/4G/5G) 23.002 Network Architecture 23.003 Numbering, addressing and identification 23.040 SMS 23.108 Layer3 (Procedures) 23.122 MS in Idle mode (PLMN selection, roaming) 24.007 Layer3 (General) NG-RAN AMF N3 N2 UDM AUSF N8 N12 N13 NSSF N20 SMSF N17 5GC N14 N34 UE N1 29.531 Nnssf 29.509 Nausf 29.503 Nudm 29.540 Nsmsf 29.518 Namf 38.410 NG General 38.411 NG Layer1 38.412 NG Signalling 38.413 NG AP 38.414 NG Data Transport 24.501 NAS 24.526 UE Policies 29.281 GTPv1-U 38.415 PDU session user plane protocol N21 5GS Stage 1 22.261 Service requirement Stage 2 23.501 Architecture 23.502 Procedures 23.503 PCC Framework 32.290 Charging 38.300 NR/NG-RAN 38.401 NG-RAN Architecture Stage 3 29.500 SBA 29.501 SBA Guidelines 29.571 Data Types Security 33.501 5GS Security Network management 28.530 Concepts 28.531 Provisioning Stage 1 28.532 Provisioning Stage 2, 3 28.533 Architecture 28.540 NRM Stage 1 28.541 NRM Stage 2,3 28.545 Fault Supervision 28.550 Performance Assurance 28.552 Performance Measurements 28.554 E2E KPI CU-CP CU-UP DU DU F1-C E1 F1-U Xn-C Xn-U 38.420 Xn General 38.421 Xn Layer1 38.422 Xn Signalling 38.423 Xn AP 38.424 Xn Data Transport 38.300 Overall description 38.401 NG-RAN Architecture RRC(CP) SDAP(UP) 38.331 37.324 PDCP 38.323 RLC 38.322 MAC 38.321 PHY 38.201 38.21x RRC(CP) 36.331 PDCP 36.323 RLC 36.322 MAC 36.321 PHY 36.201 36.21x MME E-UTRAN SGW-C SGW-U Sxa S1-U S1-MME DNS S10 UE 24.301 NAS EPS Stage 1 22.278 Service Requirement Stage 2 23.401 EPS Architecture 23.203 PCC Framework 23.204 SMS over IP 23.168 EPC ETWS 23.272 CS Fallback, SMS 32.240 Charging Security 33.401 EPS Security 29.272 Diameter 29.281 GTPv1-U 29.274 GTPv2-C S11 36.410 S1 General 36.411 S1 Layer 1 36.412 S1 Signalling 36.413 S1 AP 36.414 S1 Data transport 29.303 DNS 29.272 Diameter 29.338 Diameter 29.274 GTPv2-C 29.244 PFCP 29.274 GTPv2-C S5-C S3 SMSC DRA 29.274 GTPv2-C MAP Diameter TS 29.305 EPC S6a SGd S13 N26 to/from IP-SM-GW X2 36.420 X2 General 36.421 X2 Layer1 36.422 X2 Signalling 36.423 X2 AP 36.424 X2 Data Transport 36.425 X2 U-Plane 36.300 Overall description 36.401 E-UTRAN Architecture 37.340 NR Multiconnectivity (NSA) 22.340 IMS Requiremen 23.167 Emergency call architecturet 23.228 IMS Architecture 24.229 IMS/SIP Signalling 23.216 SRVCC 23.237 IMS Service continuity 24.237 IMS Service continutiy 23.204 SMS over IP 24.341 SMS over IP 29.165 II-NNI RFC 3261 SIP RFC 8866 SDP 29.228 Diameter 29.228 Diameter 29.329 Diameter 29.329 Diameter 29.212 Diameter 29.213 Sig Flow 29.165 II-NNI Sh S5-U S5-C Rx 29.502 Nsmf LTE-Uu NR-Uu RRC PDCP SDAP PDCP 26.071 AMR General 26.171 AMR-WB General 26.441 EVS General Trusted non-3GPP PCRF HSS Untrusted non-3GPP 3GPP AAA ePDG Gxb SWx SWa STa SWn PGW Gx S2a S2b S6b PDN SGi GTP GTP UE S2c DSMIPv6 (RFC5555) SWm EPC non-3GPP Access 5GC non-3GPP Access 23.402 non-3GPP access 33.402 non-3GPP access Security Untrusted non-3GPP UE Trusted Non-3GPP Access Network (TNAN) TNAP TNGF NWt Ta Yt N3IWF NWu Y2 Y1 AMF N1 UPF N3 DN N6 N3 SMF 23.501 4.2.8.2 5GC non-3GPP CBC/ CBE PWS-IWF /CBCF N50 SBc 29.168 SBc-AP 29.168 SBc-AP SCEF NEF SCS/AS AF 23.682 MTC Architecture 29.122 SCEF T8 29.522 NEF N33 NRF Nnrf 29.510 SCP NF (C) NF (P) Model C - Indirect comm w/o delegated discovery Model D - Indirect comm w delegated discovery 4G Identifier 5G Identifier IMSI - International Mobile Subscriber Identity SUPI - Subscription Permanent Identifier NAI - Network Access Identifier SUPI - Subscription Permanent Identifier n/a SUCI - Subscription Concealed Identifier IMEI - International Mobile Equipment Identity PEI - Permanent Equipment Identifier GUTI - Globally Unique Temporary UE Identify 5G-GUTI - 5G Globally Unique Temporary UE Identify APN - Access Point Name DNN - Data Network Name ECGI - EUTRA Cell Global Identifier NCGI - NR Cell Global Identity ECI - EUTRA Cell Identity NCI - NR Cell Identity MSISDN - Mobile Station ISDN GPSI - Generic Public Subscription Identifier External Identifier GPSI - Generic Public Subscription Identifier n/a S-NSSAI - Single-Network Slice Selection Assistance Information CAPIF 29.222 CAPIF 33.122 CAPIF Security NSSAAF NSACF N59 N58 N80 N81 N29 N30 N37 N51 N52 N82 29.526 Nnssaaf 29.536 Nnsacf GMLC/ LRF NL2 SLg NL5 NL6 LMF NL1 E-SMLC SLs N22 to/from GMLC/LRF 23.271 2G~4G LCS 23.273 5G LCS Ml Stage 2 23.205 Bearer-independent CS-CN Mc 29.232 H.247 D BICC Gi 29.507 Npcf_AMPolicyCtrl 29.525 Npcf_UEPolicyCtrl 29.508 Nsmf_Expo Direct Tunnel 29.518 Namf Le 29.515 Ngmlc 29.517 Naf_EventExposure 29.523 Npcf_EventExposure (NEF) 29.554 Npcf_BDTPolicyCtrl (NEF) 29.524 Cause mapping 29.524 Cause mapping N6 AAnF 29.535 Naanf_AKMA N63 N61 N62 N28 29.534 Npcf_ AMPolicyAuth (5G-DDNMF) 29.542 Nsmf_NIDD USIM 31.101 UICC Interface 31.102 USIM Application 31.111 USIM Application Toolkit 31.121 USIM Application Test Spec 31.122 USIM Conformance Test Spec SoR-AF 29.550 Nsoraf 23.122 Annex C 29.552 NWDA Signalling 29.562 Nhss_ims (CSCF/IMS-AS) N35 29.563 Nhss (UDM) 29.564 Nupf_EventExposure 29.564 Nupf_EventExposure 29.572 Nlmf 29.591 Nnef_EventExposure(NWDAF) 3GPP Overall Architecture and Specifications AF 29.557 Naf 5G-DDNMF 29.555 N5g-ddnmf EASDF 29.556 Neasdf 29.558 Eees TSCTSF 29.565 Ntsctsf DCCF 29.574 Ndccf ADRF 29.575 Nadrf MFAF 29.576 Nmfaf 23.304 ProSe 23.548 Edge Computing Enhancement 23.501 4.4.8 Time Sensitive Communication 23.288 Network Data Analytics ~Release-15 Release-16 Release-17 5G Network Function Abbreviations Release-15 5G-EIR - 5G-Equipment Identity Register AAnF - AKMA (Authentication and Key Management for Applications) Anchor Function AF - Application Function AMF - Access and Mobility Management Function AUSF - Authentication Server Function ARPF - Authentication credential Repository and Processing Function BSF - Binding Support Function CAPIF - Common API Framework for 3GPP northbound APIs CHF - Charging Function I-UPF - Intermediate UPF LMF - Location Management Function LRF - Location Retrieval Function N3IWF - Non-3GPP InterWorking Function NEF - Network Exposure Function NRF - Network Repository Function NSSF - Network Slice Selection Function NWDAF - Network Data Analytics Function PCF - Policy Control Function SCP - Service Communication Proxy SEAF - SEcurity Anchor Function. SEPP - Security Edge Protection Proxy SIDF - Subscription Identifier De-concealing Function SMF - Session Management Function SMSF - Short Message Service Function TNAP - Trusted Non-3GPP Access Point TNGF - Trusted Non-3GPP Gateway Function TWIF - Trusted WLAN Interworking Function UDM - Unified Data Management UDR - Unified Data Repository UDSF - Unstructured Data Storage Function UPF - User Plane Function Release-16 IPUPS - Inter PLMN UP Security I-SMF - Intermediate SMF NSSAAF - Network Slice-specific and SNPN Authentication and Authorization Function UCMF - UE radio Capability Management Function SoR-AF - Steering of Roaming Application Function Release-17 5G DDNMF - 5G Direct Discovery Name Management Function ADRF - Analytics Data Repository Function EASDF - Edge Application Server Discovery Function MFAF - Messaging Framework Adaptor Function DCCF - Data Collection Coordination Function NSACF - Network Slice Admission Control Function TSCTSF - Time Sensitive Communication and Time Synchronization Function UCMF N55 SEAF Nc NL7 UPF (IPUPS) UPF (IPUPS) vSEPP hSEPP VPLMN HPLMN ARPF SIDF N56 29.673 Nucmf IMS Supplimentary Services 24.182 CAT 24.183 CRS 24.196 eCNAM 24.604 CDIV 24.605 CONF 24.606 MWI 24.607 OIP/OIR 24.608 TIP/TIR 24.610 HOLD 24.610 HOLD 24.611 ACR/CB 24.615 CW 24.616 MCID 24.623 XCAP 24.628 Announcement 24.629 ECT 24.647 AOC 24.654 CUG 4G and 5G Identifier mapping N32 N9 SBI SBI 5G Inter-PLMN Security Release-17 Enhancements UDR HSS (IMS) UDR C S6c 23.040 SMS N57 29.541 Nnef_SMContext (NIDD) (SMF) 29.551 Nnef_PFDmanagement (SMF) Npd 23.501, 33.501 29.500, 29.573, 33.501 23.501 Annex G SCP Deployment example N24 for Roaming N27 for Roaming 23.503 PCC N31 for Roaming N36 N37 N38 N41 N42 for Roaming N83 N11 PS 27.007 AT command for UE 35.205 MILENAGE 35.206 MILENAGE Algorithm 35.231 TUAK Algorithm T6a T6b S6t to/from PCRF Rx,Nt 29.002 MAP Nu RCAF Ns Nq 29.405 Nq-AP 29.217 Diameter Np PFDF Gw Gwn 29.251 HTTP/JSON Sponsored data 23.214 CUPS 29.250 HTTP/JSON 29.154 Diameter (Nt) SLh/Lh Lg/Lgd MAP/Diameter Gd/Gdd OFCS Gyn Gz Gzn Charging 32.240 Architecture and Principles 32.250 CS domain 32.251 PS domain 32.253 CP data transfer 32.254 Exposure function North API 32.255 5G Data connectivity 32.256 5G Connectivity and mobility 32.270 MMS 32.271 LCS 32.272 PoC 32.273 MBMS 32.274 SMS 32.275 MMTel 32.276 VCS 32.277 ProSe 32.278 Monitoring Event 38.470 F1 General 38.471 F1 Layer1 38.472 F1 Signalling 38.473 F1 AP 38.474 F1 Data Transport 38.475 F1 U-Plane 38.460 E1 General 38.461 E1 Layer1 38.462 E1 Signalling 38.463 E1 AP 29.212 Diameter 29.213 Sig Flow Charging stage 3 32.291 5GS Charging 32.293 Proxy function 32.296 OCS applications and IFs 32.295 CDR 23.297 CDR file format and transfer 23.298 CDR parameter description 23.299 Diameter Charging app
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