10.1.62 5GS NSSAI setting +C5GNSSAI
27.0073GPPAT command set for User Equipment (UE)Release 18TS
Table 10.1.62-1: +C5GNSSAI parameter command syntax
Command |
Possible Response(s) |
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+C5GNSSAI=<default_configured_nssai_length>,<default_configured_nssai> |
+CME ERROR: <err> |
+C5GNSSAI? |
+C5GNSSAI: [<default_configured_nssai_length>,<default_configured_nssai>] |
+C5GNSSAI=? |
+C5GNSSAI: (range of supported <default_configured_nssai_length>s),(range of supported <default_configured_nssai>s) |
Description
The set command enables updating the default configured NSSAI stored at the MT (see 3GPP TS 24.501 [161] clause 4.6.2.2). If <default_configured_nssai_length> has a value of zero and <default_configured_nssai> consists of an empty string, the default configured NSSAI stored at the MT, if any, shall be deleted by the MT. If the MT has previously received a default configured NSSAI from the network via NAS signalling as specified in 3GPP TS 24.501 [161], the default configured NSSAI stored at the MT is not updated and an error message, +CME ERROR, is returned to TE. Refer clause 9.2 for possible <err> values.
The read command returns the current parameter values.
The test command returns the values supported as compound values.
Defined values
<default_configured_nssai_length>: integer type; the Terminal Adaptor (TA) can determine the value by parsing the <default_configured_nssai> parameter.
<default_configured_nssai>: string type in hexadecimal format. Dependent of the form, the string can be separated by dot(s), semicolon(s) and colon(s). This parameter indicates the list of S-NSSAIs included in the default configured NSSAI to be stored by the MT. The <default_configured_nssai> is coded as a list of <S-NSSAI>s separated by colons. Refer parameter <S-NSSAI> in clause 10.1.1. This parameter shall not be subject to conventional character conversion as per +CSCS.
If the value is an empty string (""), no default configured NSSAI is stored at the MT.
Implementation
Optional.