Two timers are introduced (both with duration of T3512 + 4 min):
-MOBILE_REACHABLE
-IMPLICIT_DEREGISTRATION
MOBILE_REACHABLE is set when NAS connection for the UE is released.
IMPLICIT_DEREGISTRATION is set when MOBILE_REACHABLE expires.
On MOBILE_REACHABLE expiry Paging is ignored.
On IMPLICIT_DEREGISTRATION expiry:
-UE's RM_State is set to DEREGISTERED
-UE is Nudm_SDM_Unsubscribed
-UE is Nudm_UECM_Deregistered
-PDU sessions are released
-AM policies are deleted
Existing flag amf_ue->network_initiated_de_reg is used.
All process will be forcely exited if it failed to encode the S1AP/NGAP/GTP/PFCP message. It is to make sure there was no problem with the encoding of open5gs.
1. DownlinkNASTransport
If AMF has not sent it previously, UE-AMBR is included in Registration
accept.
2. InitialContextSetupRequest
If PDUSessionResourceSetup is available, UE-AMBR is included
3. PDUSessionResourceSetupRequest
If AMF has not sent it previously, UE-AMBR is included
4. HandoverRequest
If PDUSessionResourceSetup is available, UE-AMBR is included
Most of the time, an application wants to perform some amount of data buffering
in addition to just responding to events. When we want to write data,
for example, the usual pattern runs something like:
1. Decide that we want to write some data to a connection;
put that data in a buffer.
2. Wait for the connection to become writable
3. Write as much of the data as we can
4. Remember how much we wrote, and if we still have more data to write,
wait for the connection to become writable again.
Now, Open5GS implements the above method by default when transmitting data
in a stream type socket.
- Set the number of UEs in units of AMF/MME instead of gNB/eNB.
- See default value as shown below
Number of UEs per AMF/MME : 4,096
Number of gNB/eNB per AMF/MME : 32