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Objectives
describe the evolution of UMTS core network from R99 to R5 describe UMTS R99/R4/R5 core network architecture describe UMTS number planning
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Contents
1. UMTS Core Network Evolution 2. UMTS Interface and Protocol Introduction 3. UMTS Number Planning
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Include all the services and functions of 2G ( GSM and GPRS ) CN is composed of CS domain and PS domain Adopt WCDMA UTRAN Iu interface between RAN and CN is based on ATM R99
Include all the services and functions of R4 IMS domain is adopted Enhanced IP QoS ability , supporting end to end IP multimedia service
R5
R4
2000
2001
2002
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SS7
SCE SMS
RNC
NodeB
GPRS backbone
UMTS UTRAN
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R99 Feature(1)
circuit service.
There are some change from GPRS: interfaces, flows, some functions Physical node: SGSN,GGSN,CG
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R99 Feature(2)
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SS7
SCE SMS
RNC
NodeB
GPRS backbone
UMTS UTRAN
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HLR
MAP Over TDM
SCP
CAP Over TDM/IP
HLR
MAP Over TDM/IP
TUP/ISUP
MSC
TDM
MSC
MSC Server
TUP/ISUP/BICC
MSC Server
H.248
H.248 TDM/ATM/IP
CS-MGW
CS-MGW
RAN
RAN
RAN
RAN
RAN
RAN
R99
Notes: PS domain structure remain unchanged
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R4
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R4 CN Feature(1)
CS domain
Control is separated from bearer,MSC is split into MSC server and MGW
Traffic bearer can be IP , ATM or TDM Signaling bearer can be IP or TDM TrFO: Transcoder Free Operation
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R5 Network Architecture
CS domain
GSM /GPRS BSS BSC BTS IP/ATM Backbone
MGW MGW
Iu-CS
PCU RNC NodeB SCP SCE SS7 SMS
Iu-PS
SGSN
GPRS backbone
UTRAN
PS domain
CG BG
MGW
MGCF
S-CSCF
IP backbone
P-CSCF
MRFC
MRFP
IMS domain
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R5 CN Feature
IP multimedia subsystem SIP call control protocol Interworking with other domain
CAMEL4
IPV6
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Control
SoftSwitch
SoftSwitch
Switch
IAD AMG
IP core network
S
Access
Broadband Access
3G Access PLMN
PSTN
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Contents
1. UMTS Core Network Evolution 2. UMTS Interface and Protocol Introduction 3. UMTS Number Planning
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UMTS Architecture
Home Network Domain [Zu] Cu Uu Iu [Yu]
Serving Network Domain USIM Domain Mobile Equipment Domain User Equipment Domain Access Network Domain Core Network Domain Infrastructure Domain
The core network domain may result from evolutions of existing network infrastructure.
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GMSC
PSTN ISDN
SS7
UMTS UTRAN
SGSN GGSN CG BG Gp
Gi
Other PLMN
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GMSC
Iub
Node B
PSTN
SS7
Control Plane User Plane
SCP
IuUP
Iu-PS
SGSN
GPRS backbone
GGSN
CGF
BG
AAL5
ATM L1PHY
AAL2
Inter-PLMN
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RNC
MSC/VLR GMSC
PSTN
HLR/AuC
Node B
SS7
M A P TCAP SCCP MTP3 MTP2 MTP1 C A P B S S A P+
SCP
I S U P
SGSN
T U P GPRS backbone
GGSN
CGF
BG
Inter-PLMN
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RNC
MSC/VLR GMSC
PSTN
Iu-PS
HLR/AuC
Node B
SS7
Control Plane User Plane
SCP
GTP-U
SGSN
GPRS backbone
GGSN
UDP IP AAL5
Gn/Gp/Ga
CGF
BG
G T P ( G T P ' ) U D P I P L 2 ( M A C ) L 1 ( P H Y )
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Inter-PLMN
L1PHY
New Interfaces in R4
IP/ATM Backbone GSM /GPRS BSS BSC BTS PCU RNC SMS NodeB SGSN
GPRS backbone
MGW
MGW
PSTN ISDN
SS7
SCE
UMTS UTRAN
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Interfaces in R4 CS Domain
BICC/ISUP/TUP MTP3 MTP3B M3UA MTP2 SSCF/SSCOP SCTP MTP1 AAL5/ATM IP
MSC Server
Nc
GMSC Server
H.248
Mc
Nb
Mc
SCTP
UDP IP
MTP3B SSCF/SSCOP/AAL5
MGW
RTP UDP/IP AAL2 ATM
MGW
Voice PCM
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R5 network interface
IP Multimedia Networks PSTN
Mb Mb PSTN PSTN
BGCF
Mk Mj Mk
Mm Mw
BGCF
Mi Cx
C, D, Gc, Gr
IMSMGCF MGW Mn
Mb
Mg Mr
CSCF
Mw Dx
HSS SLF
MRFP
Mp Mb Mb Mb
MRFC
P-CSCF
Gm Go
UE
IM Subsystem
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Interfaces List
Type CN-R AN Name Iu-CS RANAP Iu-PS RANAP A (BSSAP) Gs ( BSSAP+) B Bearer ATM/ IP(R5) ATM/ IP(R5) TDM TDM Internal interface TDM/ IP Loation MSC-RNC SGSN-RNC MSC-BSC MSC-SGSN MSC-VLR Function WCDMA user signaling access and voice bearer assignment WCDMA user signaling access and data bearer assignment GSM user signaling access and voice bearer assignment Inter-working between PS domain and CS domain, e.g. combined location update, combined paging. Inner interface, used for user information query, for example, mobility management, LAU, supplemental services activate and so on. Get MSRN, get users intelligent service status, Get users location(29.002, 23.078) Get MSRN, get users intelligent service status, Get users location(29.002, 23.078) Handover between different MSC. And the SMS transfer between SMC and MSC.(29.002) Check UE IMEI status Exchange users information(IMSI, authentication data) between different VLR (29.002) PS user subscribe information, UE location information Support PUSH service (network initiate PDP context activation )
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CS-PS MAP
C D E F G Gr Gc
Interfaces List
Type CAP Name CAP Bearer Location MSC(SSP)SCP MSC Server MGW MSC Server --GMSC Server MGWMGW Function Wireless intelligent network interface, used for intelligent service logical control Inter-working between control plane and bearer plane Control plane negotiate between MSC Servers TDM/ IP Media Mc ( H.248 ) IP/ Control ATM InterNc( ISUP / TDM/ face BICC) ATM/ IP Nb TDM/ (NbUP/IuUP) ATM/ IP MTUP TDM /MISUP PS CN Gn/Gp IP interface Ga Gr TDM/ IP Gc Gi Uu Iub Iur IP Radio ATM/ IP(R5) ATM/ IP(R5)
GMSCPSTN /TMSC SGSN-GGSN GSN-CG SGSN-HLR GGSN-HLR GGSN-PDN UENodeB NodeBRNC RNC-RNC
RAN interface
Communicate with outside network, e.g. PSTN, ISDN SM management Charging Location management, subscriber information management Optional interface and support PS MT service: PUSH Communication with the outside data network Air interface Radio resource management Soft handover
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Contents
1. UMTS Core Network Evolution 2. UMTS Interface and Protocol Introduction 3. UMTS Number Planning
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Contents
3. UMTS Number Planning
3.1 Subscriber Number 3.2 Network Equipment Number 3.3 Area Number
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IMSI
IMSI (International Mobile Subscriber Identity)
NMSI
MCC
3 digits
MNC
2/3 digits Not more than 15 digits
MSIN
MCC: Mobile Country Code MNC: Mobile Network Code MSIN: Mobile Subscriber Identification Number NMSI: National Mobile Subscriber Identity
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TMSI
TMSI: Temporary Mobile Subscriber Identify Function: Taking the place of IMSI to be transferred in radio interface to
Structure: consists of 4 octets, and the structure and coding can be chosen by agreement between operator and manufacturer in order to meet local needs.
Type:
TMSI, used in CS domain, allocated by VLR; P-TMSI, used in PS domain, allocated by SGSN;
Notes: the TMSI has only local significance (i.e. within a VLR and the area controlled by a VLR, or within an SGSN and the area controlled by an SGSN).
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IMEI
IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity)
TAC
8 digits
SNR
6 digits
SPARE
1 digits
The IMEI is composed of the following elements (each element shall consist of decimal digits only):
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MSISDN
CC NDC SN
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MSRN
MSRN: Mobile Station Roaming Number Function: to route calls to called MS/UE Structure: the same as MSISDN Notes:
The MSRN must not be used for subscriber dialling. The MSRN normally uses number segment different from that of MSISDN.
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Private user identity: the unique global identifier of IMS users subscription . It is similar to IMSI, stored in HSS and cant be modify by UE. The Private User Identity identifies the subscription, not the user.
Public user identity: the called identifier of IMS subscriber when IMS subscriber using telecommunication service. It is similar to MSISDN, and can be informed to other subscribers.
Format: there are two types of public ID format, i.e. SIP URI and Tel URI SIP URIsip: Mike_public@operator1.com tel URI: +86 139 0001 2000
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Contents
3. UMTS Number Planning
3.1 Subscriber Number 3.2 Network Equipment Number 3.3 Area Number
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MSC/VLR/HLR/SGSN/GGSN Number
MSCs, GSNs and location registers are identified by international PSTN/ISDN numbers and/or Signalling Point Codes ("entity number", i.e., "HLR number", "VLR number", "MSC number", "SGSN number" and "GGSN number") in each PLMN.
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IPv4 address: 32 bits, e.g. 10.136.20.15; IPv6 address: 128 bits, e.g.
FEDC:BA98:7654:3210:FEDC:BA98:7654:3210
MSC Server
Nc Mc Nb Mc
MSC Server
IP
Gi CG IP Gn
Gi
IP
GGSN
MGW
MGW
SGSN
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Operator ID
The APN Network Identifier which defines to which external network the GGSN is connected to and optionally a requested service by the MS. This part of the APN is mandatory.
The APN Operator Identifier which defines in which PLMN GPRS backbone the GGSN is located. This part of the APN is optional.
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In IMS subsystem, SIP protocol is widely used, and SIP address is used to identify related network equipment. For example, P/S/I-CSCF, BGCF, MGCF etc. use SIP address for addressing.
sip: pcscf1@operator1.com
sip:scscf1@operator1.com
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Contents
3. UMTS Number Planning
3.1 Subscriber Number 3.2 Network Equipment Number 3.3 Area Number
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Area Number
PLMN A
PLMN area
Service area
cell
PLMN B
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PLMN Identifier
MCC
PLMN ID
MNC
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LAC
MCC: Mobile Country Code MNC: Mobile Network Code LAC: Location Area Code, 2 octets, using a full hexadecimal representation except 0000 and FFFE.
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The Service Area Identifier is used to identify an area consisting of one or more cells belonging to the same Location Area. Service
SAI = LAI + SAC SAC: Service Area Code, 2 octets, using a full hexadecimal
representation
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MNC
LAC
CI
CGI = LAI + CI CI: Cell Identity, is of fixed length with 2 octets and it can be coded using a full hexadecimal representation. Cell Identity must be unique within a location area.
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Summary
The evolution of UMTS network; The main interfaces in core network; The numbers of UMTS network: RAI, LAI, IMSI, MSISDN etc.
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