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6.31
Solution #31: Steering the UE to a network slice in a different frequency band
6.32
Solution #32: Operator quota control policy on the number of PDU session
6.33
Solution #33: Event notification of Slice SLA attributes
6.34
Solution #34: AF interaction for event notification
6.35
Solution #35: Quota enforcement considering service type
6.36
Solution #36: Handover of a PDU session
6.37
Solution #37: Data rate control per network slice per UE
6.38
Solution #38: Network slice quota control and enforcement provided by CHF based solution
6.39
Solution #39: Support registration for incompatible network slice(s) in UE's current serving RA or different one
6.40
Solution #40: Separate SUPI/GPSI per isolated set of S-NSSAIs
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6.31
Solution #31: Steering the UE to a network slice in a different frequency band
p. 145
6.31.1
Introduction
p. 145
6.31.2
High Level Description
p. 145
6.31.3
Procedures
p. 145
6.31.4
Impacts on services, entities and interfaces
p. 146
6.32
Solution #32: Operator quota control policy on the number of PDU session
p. 146
6.32.1
Introduction
p. 146
6.32.2
High-level Description
p. 146
6.32.3
Procedures
p. 147
6.32.4
Impacts on services, entities and interfaces
p. 147
6.33
Solution #33: Event notification of Slice SLA attributes
p. 148
6.33.1
Introduction
p. 148
6.33.2
High-level Description
p. 148
6.33.3
Procedures
p. 149
6.33.3.1
Interactions with AF for event notification and report of Network Slice attributes related quota
p. 149
6.33.4
Impacts on services, entities and interfaces
p. 150
6.33.5
Evaluation
p. 150
6.34
Solution #34: AF interaction for event notification
p. 150
6.34.1
Introduction
p. 150
6.34.2
High-level Description
p. 150
6.34.3
Procedures
p. 151
6.34.3.1
Slice PCF registration and AF interaction procedure
p. 151
6.34.4
Impacts on existing services and interfaces
p. 152
6.35
Solution #35: Quota enforcement considering service type
p. 152
6.35.1
Introduction
p. 152
6.35.2
High-level Description
p. 152
6.35.3
Procedures
p. 152
6.35.4
Impacts on services, entities and interfaces
p. 152
6.36
Solution #36: Handover of a PDU session
p. 152
6.36.1
Introduction
p. 152
6.36.2
High-level Description
p. 153
6.36.3
Procedures
p. 153
6.36.4
Impacts on existing services and interfaces
p. 153
6.37
Solution #37: Data rate control per network slice per UE
p. 153
6.37.1
Introduction
p. 153
6.37.2
High-level Description
p. 153
6.37.3
Procedures
p. 155
6.37.3.1
Slice data rate control at PDU Session Establishment procedure
p. 155
6.37.3.2
Slice data rate sharing across PDU sessions
p. 156
6.37.4
Impacts on existing services and interfaces
p. 157
6.38
Solution #38: Network slice quota control and enforcement provided by CHF based solution
p. 158
6.38.1
Introduction
p. 158
6.38.2
High-level Description
p. 158
6.38.2.1
General
p. 158
6.38.2.2
CHF based network slice quota management
p. 158
6.38.3
Procedures
p. 159
6.38.3.1
General
p. 159
6.38.3.2
CHF based Network slice quota management
p. 160
6.38.3.2.1
Maximum number of PDU Sessions
p. 160
6.38.3.2.2
Maximum number of UEs
p. 162
6.38.4
Impacts on services, entities and interfaces
p. 163
6.39
Solution #39: Support registration for incompatible network slice(s) in UE's current serving RA or different one
p. 164
6.39.1
Introduction
p. 164
6.39.2
High Level Description
p. 164
6.39.3
Procedures
p. 165
6.39.3.1
Scenario 1: Incompatible network slices supported by different TAs
p. 165
6.39.3.2
Scenario 2: Incompatible network slices supported by same TA
p. 167
6.39.4
Impacts on existing entities and interfaces
p. 168
6.40
Solution #40: Separate SUPI/GPSI per isolated set of S-NSSAIs
p. 169
6.40.1
Introduction
p. 169
6.40.2
High-level Description
p. 169
6.40.3
Procedures
p. 170
6.40.3.1
Initial Registration of Default SUPI
p. 170
6.40.3.2
Registration for swapping sets of Isolated slices
p. 172
6.40.3.3
Backward compatibility
p. 174
6.40.4
Impacts on services, entities and interfaces
p. 174