8.2.21 Report Type
29.2443GPPInterface between the Control Plane and the User Plane nodesRelease 17TS
The Report Type IE shall be encoded as shown in Figure 8.2.21-1. It indicates the type of the report the UP function sends to the CP function.
Bits |
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Octets |
8 |
7 |
6 |
5 |
4 |
3 |
2 |
1 |
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1 to 2 |
Type = 39 (decimal) |
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3 to 4 |
Length = n |
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5 |
Spare |
UISR |
SESR |
TMIR |
UPIR |
ERIR |
USAR |
DLDR |
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6 to (n+4) |
These octet(s) is/are present only if explicitly specified |
Figure 8.2.21-1: Report Type
Octet 5 shall be encoded as follows:
– Bit 1 – DLDR (Downlink Data Report): when set to "1", this indicates Downlink Data Report
– Bit 2 – USAR (Usage Report): when set to "1", this indicates a Usage Report
– Bit 3 – ERIR (Error Indication Report): when set to "1", this indicates an Error Indication Report.
– Bit 4 – UPIR (User Plane Inactivity Report): when set to "1", this indicates a User Plane Inactivity Report.
– Bit 5 –TMIR (TSC Management Information Report): when set to "1", this indicates a TSC Management Information Report.
– Bit 6 – Session Report (SESR): when set to "1", this indicates a Session Report.
– Bit 7 – UISR (UP Initiated Session Request): when set to "1", this indicates it is a UP function initiated request for a reason which is indicated by the PFCPSRReq-Flags, for the PFCP session.
– Bit 8 – Spare, for future use and set to "0".
At least one bit shall be set to "1". Several bits may be set to "1".