While SIP signaling
is in progress in VoLTE call setup, a dedicated EPS bearer is created for
voice media transfer. The dedicated EPS bearer for voice is temporary one as
it lasts only during the voice media session which is different from the
default EPS bearer in that the default EPS bearer is persistent until the UE
is detached from the LTE. The creation of dedicated EPS bearer is triggered
by the P-CSCF sending service data information (i.e., AAR) to the PCRF. Once the dedicated EPS bearer is created for
voice, there comes two EPS bearer created between the UE and the IMS APN, i.e.,
a default EPS bearer for SIP signaling and a dedicated EPS bearer for voice
media. On top of this, there can be more dedicated EPS bearers created with
different PCC rules and QoS according to service types.
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I. Introduction
The P-CSCF converts the media
information in the SDP into the service data information and sends it to the
PCRF. The PCRF performs session binding between IP-CAN session and the
Application Session, generates PCC rules and provisions them to the SGW/PGW.
The SGW/PGW requests to the MME the creation of dedicated EPS bearer using the
received PCC rules. The SGW/PGW also performs bearer binding between PCC rules
and the to-be-created IP-CAN bearer. The creation of dedicated EPS bearer procedure
is composed of sequential procedures of creating uplink S1 bearer, DRB (Data
Radio Bearer) and downlink S1 bearer across UE, eNB and SGW/PGW.
NOTE the S5 interface between SGW and
PGW is not depicted in the following practice for simplicity.
II. Creation of a dedicated EPS bearer for voice traffic
The following scenario shows the procedure of creating a dedicated
EPS bearer during VoLTE call setup.
Fig 1. dedicated EPS bearer creation
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[59] The SGW/PGW generates its own GTP-U TEID and initiates the
procedure to create a dedicated EPS bearer by sending Create Bearer Request (CBR) to the MME. The CBR contains Bearer Context information of
the dedicated EPS bearer to be created.
- (Linked) EPS Bearer
ID: Indicate the default bearer associated with the PDN connection.
- Bearer Context: a
set of information for dedicated EPS bearer to be created which contains
EPS Bearer ID, Bearer TFT, GTP-U TEID and Bearer QoS.
- EPS Bearer ID : a
requested EPS bearer ID to be created and shall be set to '0' at this
stage.
- Bearer TFT : the uplink
packet filters to be sent all the way down to the UE and applied by the UE
when the UE sends out RTP and RTCP packet.
- SGW GTP-U TEID : the
identifier of the SGW as an end point of the GTP-U tunnel.
- Bearer QoS : QoS for
this dedicated EPS bearer which includes UL/DL MBR, UL/DL GBR and QCI.
Fig 2. IEs in Create Bearer Request
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[60] Upon receiving the CBR,
the MME allocates the EPS bearer ID and requests the UE to activate the
dedicated EPS bearer by sending Activate
dedicated EPS bearer context request towards
the UE. The message is
delivered to the UE being contained in the E-RAB
Setup request and the RRC Downlink Direct Transfer over S1AP and RRC interfaces
respectively. The E-RAB Setup
request contains SGW GTP-U
TEID and the E-RAB level QoS parameters e.g., ARP, UL/DL MBR, UL/DL GBR, etc.
- e-RAB ID: unique
identifier of the E-RAB for the UE. Please note that the E-RAB ID=’5’ was
for the default EPS Beaer with the Internet APN, ‘6’ was for default EPS
bearer with the IMS APN and now, it is set to be ‘7’.
- e-RAB level QoS Parameters:
QoS to be applied to an E-RAB, which contains QCI, ARP, MBR and GBR of the
E-RAB. This is a copy of the received Bearer level QoS at step #59.
- SGW GTP-TEID: the
identifier of the SGW at the end of GTP-U tunnel.
Fig 3. IEs in E-RAB Setup Request
The following snapshot shows the Active dedicated EPS bearer context request contained in the
Non-Access-Stratum (NAS) PDU container.
- EPS QoS: QoS of an
EPS bearer context which includes QCI, MBR and GBR of the EPS bearer
- Traffic Flow
Template (TFT): the uplink packet filters to be sent all the way down to
the UE and applied by the UE when it sends RTP and RTCP packet.
- Linked Transaction
Identifier (TI): the identifier of the active PDP context from which PDP
address for the new PDP context could be derived.
- Negotiatiated QoS:
QoS of a PDP context
Fig 4. IEs in Activate dedicated EPS bearer context request
Upon receiving the E-RAB Setup request, the eNB
allocates the required resources and establishes uplink S1 bearer with the SGW as
part of the E-RAB establishment.
[61-62] The eNB sends the RRC
Connection Reconfiguration request to
the UE. The UE modifies the radio bearer accordingly and responds with the RRC Conenction Reconfiguration Complete.
[63] The eNB responds with the the E-RAB Setup response to the MME and it contains eNB GTP-U TEID
which is allocated by the eNB.
- E-RAB ID: unique
identifier of the E-RAB for one UE. This value is originally assigned by
the MME and if this is already occupied, the UE can change it.
- eNB GTP-U TEID: the
identifier of the eNB at the end of GTP-U tunnel. The eNB newly assigns
the GTP-U TEID for this dedicated EPS bearer and it is delivered to the
SGW via MME.
Fig 5. IEs in E-RAB Setup Response
[64] The UE responds with the Activate
dedicated EPS bearer context response to
the MME which is wrapped in the RRC Uplink
Direct Transfer and
S1AP Uplink NAS Transport on
RRC and S1AP interfaces respectively.
- E-UTRAN Cell Group
Identifier (CGI): globally unique identifier of a cell (PLMN ID + ECI)
- Tracking Area
Identifier (TAI): globally unique identifier of a tracking area [PLMN ID +
TAC]
Fig 6. IEs in Activate dedicated EPS bearer context response
[65] The MME responds to the SGW/PGW by sending Create Bearer Response. The Create Bearer Response contains the eNB GTP-U TEID which was
received at step #63. Upon receiving the Create
Bearer Response, the SGW
establishes downlink S1 bearer towards the eNB.
Fig 7. IEs in Create Bearer Response
II. PDN connectivity and EBI allocation
The following shows the summary of
all the procedures shown in the VoLTE call setup procedures, in which steps (1)
to (4) are performed at the background automatically.
(1) UE turend on.
(2) PDN connection with the Internet APN: the QCI of the
default EPS bearer = ‘9’, EBI = ‘5’.
(3) PDN connection with the IMS APN: the QCI of the default
EPS bearer = ‘5’, EBI = ‘6’.
(4) IMS registration through the default EPS bearer with IMS
APN.
(5) The dedicated EPS bearer creation for voice upon request
for VoLTE service: the QCI of the default EPS bearer = ‘1’, EBI = ‘7’.
Red Mouse
REFERENCES
[1] 3GPP TS25.331, "Radio Resource Network (RRC); Protocol
specification", v12.3.0, Sep 2014
[2] 3GPP TS24.301, "Non-Access-Stratum (NAS) protocol for
Evolved Packet System (EPS); Stage3", v12.4.0, Mar 2014
[3] 3GPP TS24.008, "Mobile radio interface Layer 3
specification; Core network protocols; Stage3", v13.4.0, Dec 2015
[4] 3GPP TS29.274, "3GPP Evolved Packet System (EPS); Evolved
General Packet Radio Service (GPRS); Tunneling Protocol for Control Plane
(GTPv2-C); Stage3", v13.0.0, Dec 2014
[5] 3GPP TS36.331, "Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio
Access (E-UTRA); Radio Resource Control (RRC); Protocol specification",
v12.3.0, Sep 2009
[6] 3GPP TS36.413, "Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio
Access Network (E-UTRAN); S1 Application Protocol (S1AP)", v12.3.0, Sep
2014
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