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Content for  TS 23.280  Word version:  19.3.1

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10.9.3.9.3  Usage of status location history reporting procedurep. 207
10.9.3.9.3.1  Status location history reporting procedure (LMC - LMS)p. 207
The location management client can report the status of stored location information at any time to the location management server, following a return to report location information to the location management server.
Figure 10.9.3.9.3.1-1 illustrates the procedure for the usage of the status reporting from the location management client.
Pre-conditions:
  1. The location management client has returned to report location information and has stored location information reports.
Reproduction of 3GPP TS 23.280, Fig. 10.9.3.9.3.1-1: Status location history reporting procedure (LMC - LMS)
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Step 1.
The location management client returns to report location information while there is a communication link between the location management client and location management server.
Step 2.
The location management client reports without a status request the status of the stored location information to the location information server.
10.9.3.9.3.2  On-demand status location history reporting procedure (LMS - LMC)p. 208
The location management server can request the status of stored location information at any time from the location management client, following a return to report location information to the location management server.
Figure 10.9.3.9.3.2-1 illustrates the procedure for the on-demand based usage of requesting the status of the stored location information from the location management client.
Pre-conditions:
  1. The location management client has returned to report location information and has stored location information reports.
Reproduction of 3GPP TS 23.280, Fig. 10.9.3.9.3.2-1: On-demand based usage of status location history reporting procedure (LMS - LMC)
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Step 1.
The location management client returns to report location information while there is a communication link between the location management client and location management server.
Step 2.
The location management server requests the status of the stored location information from the location management client.
Step 3.
The location management client reports the status of the stored location information to the location information server.
10.9.3.9.3.3  On-demand status location history reporting procedurep. 208
The MC service server or the location management client can request the status of stored location information at any time, following a return to report location information to the location management server.
Figure 10.9.3.9.3.3-1 illustrates the procedure for the on-demand based usage of the status location history reporting procedure.
Pre-conditions:
  1. The location management client 1 has returned to report location information and has stored location information reports.
Reproduction of 3GPP TS 23.280, Fig. 10.9.3.9.3.3-1: On-demand based usage of status location history reporting procedure
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Step 1.
The MC service server or location management client 2 requests the status of the stored location information reports from the location management client 1.
Step 2.
The location management server checks the authorization of this request.
Step 3.
The location management server requests and receives the status report of the stored location information from location management client 1 according to the procedure described in clause 10.9.3.9.3.2 of the present document.
Step 4.
The location management server forwards this information to the MC service server or location management client 2.
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