4.24 NSSF Trace Record Content
32.4233GPPRelease 16Subscriber and equipment traceTelecommunication managementTrace data definition and managementTS
The following table shows the trace record content for NSSF.
The trace record is the same for management based activation and for signalling based activation.
NSSF shall support at least one of the following trace depth levels – Maximum, Medium or Minimum.
Table 4.24.1 : NSSF Trace Record Content
Interface (specific messages) |
Format |
Level of details |
Description |
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Min |
Med |
Max |
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N22 |
Decoded |
M |
M |
O |
Message name |
O |
O |
O |
Record extensions |
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M |
M |
X |
AMF ID of the connected AMF |
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O |
O |
X |
IE extracted from N22 messages between the traced NSSF and the AMF. |
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Encoded* |
X |
X |
M |
Raw Messages: N22 messages between the traced NSSF and the AMF. The encoded content of the message is provided. |
|
N31 |
Decoded |
M |
M |
O |
Message name |
O |
O |
O |
Record extensions |
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M |
M |
X |
NSSF ID of the connected NSSF |
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O |
O |
X |
IE extracted from N31 messages between the traced NSSF and NSSF. |
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Encoded* |
X |
X |
M |
Raw N31 Messages: messages between the traced NSSF and NSSF. The encoded content of the message is provided |
Encoded* – the messages are left encoded in the format it was received.