6.6 Default NAS message and information element contents

36.5083GPPCommon test environments for User Equipment (UE) conformance testingEvolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA) and Evolved Packet Core (EPC)Release 17TS

The default NAS message and information element contents specified in this subclause apply to all Signalling test cases defined in TS 36.523-1 [18] unless otherwise specified, in addition to the default NAS message and information element contents specified in subclause 4.7 of this specification.

6.6.1 Reference default EPS bearer contexts

The following table defines Reference default EPS bearer contexts. Default EPS bearer context1 is the default "default EPS bearer context" which is used in the common procedures and test cases where no particular default EPS bearer context is specified.

Table 6.6.1-1: Reference default EPS bearer contexts

Parameters

Reference default EPS bearer context #1

Reference default EPS bearer context #2

Reference default EPS bearer context #3

EPS QoS

QCI

(Note 1)

9

(non-GBR QCI)

5

(non-GBR QCI)

69 (Note 5)

(non-GBR QCI)

Maximum bit rate for uplink

64 kbps

(Note 2)

64 kbps

(Note 2)

64 kbps

(Note 2)

Maximum bit rate for downlink

64 kbps

(Note 2)

64 kbps

(Note 2)

64 kbps

(Note 2)

Guaranteed bit rate for uplink

64 kbps

(Note 2)

64 kbps

(Note 2)

64 kbps

(Note 2)

Guaranteed bit rate for downlink

64 kbps

(Note 2)

64 kbps

(Note 2)

64 kbps

(Note 2)

Maximum bit rate for uplink (extended)

0

0

0

Maximum bit rate for downlink (extended)

0

0

0

Guaranteed bit rate for uplink (extended)

0

0

0

Guaranteed bit rate for downlink (extended)

0

0

0

Negotiated QoS

Note 3, Note 4

Note 3, Note 4

Note 3, Note 4

Negotiated LLC SAPI

Note 4

Note 4

Note 4

Radio priority

Note 4

Note 4

Note 4

APN-AMBR

Not present

Not present

Not present

Configuration protocol

PPP

PPP

PPP

Note 1: For all non-GBR QCIs, the maximum and guaranteed bit rates shall be ignored.

Note 2: According to TS 24.301, the UE ignores these parameters for a non-GBR QCI.

Note 3: Parameters included for UEs capable of UTRAN according to TS 34.123-3 clause 8.10.

Note 4: Parameters included for UEs capable of GERAN according to TS 51.010 subclause 40.5.

Note 5: QCI 69 is used for Mission Critical delay sensitive signalling.

6.6.2 Reference dedicated EPS bearer contexts

The following table defines Reference dedicated EPS bearer contexts. Dedicated EPS bearer context #1 is the default "dedicated EPS bearer context" which is used in the common procedures and test cases where no particular dedicated EPS bearer context is specified.

Table 6.6.2-1: Reference dedicated EPS bearer contexts, first set

Parameters

Reference dedicated EPS bearer context #1

Reference dedicated EPS bearer context #2

Reference dedicated EPS bearer context #3

Reference dedicated EPS bearer context #4

Reference dedicated EPS bearer context #5

Linked EPS bearer identity

Reference default EPS bearer #1

Reference default EPS bearer #1

Reference default EPS bearer #2

Reference default EPS bearer #2

Reference default EPS bearer #3

EPS QoS

QCI

(Note 1)

1

(GBR QCI)

5

(non-GBR QCI)

2

(GBR QCI)

1

(GBR QCI)

65 (Note 8)

(GBR QCI)

Maximum bit rate for uplink

384 kbps

384 kbps

(Note 2)

2104 kbps
(Note 7)

384 kbps

384 kbps

Maximum bit rate for downlink

384 kbps

384 kbps

(Note 2)

2104 kbps
(Note 7)

384 kbps

384 kbps

Guaranteed bit rate for uplink

128 kbps

128 kbps

(Note 2)

2104 kbps
(Note 7)

128 kbps

128 kbps

Guaranteed bit rate for downlink

128 kbps

128 kbps

(Note 2)

2104 kbps
(Note 7)

128 kbps

128 kbps

Maximum bit rate for uplink (extended)

0

0

0

0

0

Maximum bit rate for downlink (extended)

0

0

0

0

0

Guaranteed bit rate for uplink (extended)

0

0

0

0

0

Guaranteed bit rate for downlink (extended)

0

0

0

0

0

TFT

TFT operation code

"create new TFT"

"create new TFT"

"create new TFT"

"create new TFT"

"create new TFT"

E bit

0

0

0

0

0

Packet filters

(Note 5)

1, 2

3

5

4

4, 10 (Note 9)

Negotiated QoS

Traffic Class

conversational

See "PDP ContextDchForLTE" (Note 3);

See "PDP context3" (Note 6)

conversational

conversational

conversational

Delivery Order

‘no’

See "PDP ContextDchForLTE" (Note 3);

See "PDP context3" (Note 6)

’no’

‘no’

‘no’

Delivery of erroneous SDU

‘no’

See "PDP ContextDchForLTE" (Note 3);

See "PDP context3" (Note 6)

’no’

‘no’

‘no’

Maximum SDU size

150

See "PDP ContextDchForLTE" (Note 3);

See "PDP context3" (Note 6)

1400

150

150

Maximum bit rate for uplink

384 kbps

See "PDP ContextDchForLTE" (Note 3);

See "PDP context3" (Note 6)

432 kbps

384 kbps

384 kbps

Maximum bit rate for downlink

384 kbps

See "PDP ContextDchForLTE" (Note 3);

See "PDP context3" (Note 6)

432 kbps

384 kbps

384 kbps

Residual BER

5*10-2

See "PDP ContextDchForLTE" (Note 3);

See "PDP context3" (Note 6)

10-5

5*10-2

5*10-2

SDU error ratio

10-2

See "PDP ContextDchForLTE" (Note 3);

See "PDP context3" (Note 6)

7*10-3

10-2

10-2

Transfer delay

80 ms

See "PDP ContextDchForLTE" (Note 3);

See "PDP context3" (Note 6)

130 ms

80 ms

75 ms

Traffic Handling priority

0

See "PDP ContextDchForLTE" (Note 3);

See "PDP context3" (Note 6)

0

0

0

Guaranteed bit rate for uplink

0

See "PDP ContextDchForLTE" (Note 3);

See "PDP context3" (Note 6)

0

0

0

Guaranteed bit rate for downlink

0

See "PDP ContextDchForLTE" (Note 3);

See "PDP context3" (Note 6)

0

0

0

Signalling Indication

0

See "PDP ContextDchForLTE" (Note 3);

See "PDP context3" (Note 6)

0

0

0

Source Statistics Descriptor

0

See "PDP ContextDchForLTE" (Note 3);

See "PDP context3" (Note 6)

0

1

0

Maximum bit rate for downlink (extended)

0

See "PDP ContextDchForLTE" (Note 3);

See "PDP context3" (Note 6)

0

0

0

Guaranteed bit rate for downlink (extended)

0

See "PDP ContextDchForLTE" (Note 3);

See "PDP context3" (Note 6)

0

0

0

Maximum bit rate for uplink (extended)

0

See "PDP ContextDchForLTE" (Note 3);

See "PDP context3" (Note 6)

0

0

0

Guaranteed bit rate for uplink (extended)

0

See "PDP ContextDchForLTE" (Note 3);

See "PDP context3" (Note 6)

0

0

0

Negotiated LLC SAPI

3 (Note 6)

See "PDP context3" (Note 6)

3 (Note 6)

Radio priority

1 (Note 6)

See "PDP context3" (Note 6)

1 (Note 6)

Protocol configuration options

Note 1: For all non-GBR QCIs, the maximum and guaranteed bit rates shall be ignored.

Note 2: According to TS 24.301, the UE ignores these parameters for a non-GBR QCI.

Note 3: Parameters included for UEs capable of UTRAN according to TS 34.123-3 clause 8.10 (table 8.10.1 and 8.10.2).

Note 5: This row refers to the reference packet filters defined in the tables below. For each reference dedicated EPS bearer context, a list of reference packet filter numbers is provided.

Note 6: Parameter included for UEs capable of GERAN; when value is not provided then value from TS 51.010 subclause 40.5 is applied.

Note 7: This value shall reflect the highest possible bandwidth requirement of the H.264 codec to EPS bearer mappings as specified in Appendix E of TS 26.114 [64].

Note 8: QCI 65 is used for MCPTT voice.

Note 9: MCPTT: Packet filter #4 for audio stream, packet filter #10 for media control messages.

Table 6.6.2-1A: Reference dedicated EPS bearer contexts, second set

Parameters

Reference dedicated EPS bearer context #6

Reference dedicated EPS bearer context #7

Reference dedicated EPS bearer context #8

Reference dedicated EPS bearer context #9

Reference dedicated EPS bearer context #10

Linked EPS bearer identity

Reference default EPS bearer #1

Reference default EPS bearer #2

Reference default EPS bearer #2

Reference default EPS bearer #3

Reference default EPS bearer #3

EPS QoS

QCI

(Note 1)

8

(non-GBR QCI)

79

(non-GBR QCI)

66

(GBR QCI)

70 (Note 4)
(non-GBR QCI)

67 (Note 5)

(GBR QCI)

Maximum bit rate for uplink

384 kbps

(Note 2)

384 kbps

(Note 2)

384 kbps

384 kbps

(Note 2)

2104 kbps

Maximum bit rate for downlink

384 kbps

(Note 2)

384 kbps

(Note 2)

384 kbps

384 kbps

(Note 2)

2104 kbps

Guaranteed bit rate for uplink

128 kbps

(Note 2)

128 kbps

(Note 2)

128 kbps

128 kbps

(Note 2)

2104 kbps

Guaranteed bit rate for downlink

128 kbps

(Note 2)

128 kbps

(Note 2)

128 kbps

128 kbps

(Note 2)

2104 kbps

Maximum bit rate for uplink (extended)

0

0

0

0

0

Maximum bit rate for downlink (extended)

0

0

0

0

0

Guaranteed bit rate for uplink (extended)

0

0

0

0

0

Guaranteed bit rate for downlink (extended)

0

0

0

0

0

TFT

TFT operation code

"create new TFT"

"create new TFT"

"create new TFT"

"create new TFT"

"create new TFT"

E bit

0

0

0

0

0

Packet filters

(Note 3)

6, 7

8

9

11

4, 5, 10 (Note 6)

Negotiated QoS

Traffic Class

Conversational

Delivery Order

‘no’

Delivery of erroneous SDU

‘no’

Maximum SDU size

150

Maximum bit rate for uplink

384 kbps

Maximum bit rate for downlink

384 kbps

Residual BER

5*10-2

SDU error ratio

10-2

Transfer delay

75 ms

Traffic Handling priority

0

Guaranteed bit rate for uplink

0

Guaranteed bit rate for downlink

0

Signalling Indication

0

Source Statistics Descriptor

0

Maximum bit rate for downlink (extended)

0

Guaranteed bit rate for downlink (extended)

0

Maximum bit rate for uplink (extended)

0

Guaranteed bit rate for uplink (extended)

0

Negotiated LLC SAPI

Radio priority

Protocol configuration options

Note 1: For all non-GBR QCIs, the maximum and guaranteed bit rates shall be ignored.

Note 2: According to TS 24.301, the UE ignores these parameters for a non-GBR QCI.

Note 3: This row refers to the reference packet filters defined in the tables below. For each reference dedicated EPS bearer context, a list of reference packet filter numbers is provided.

Note 4: QCI 70 is used for MCData (Mission Critical Data).

Note 5: QCI 67 is used for MCVideo (Mission Critical Video).

Note 6: MCVideo: Packet filter #4 for audio stream, packet filter #5 for video stream, packet filter #10 for transmission control messages.

Table 6.6.2-2: Reference packet filter #1

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Information Element

Value/Remark

Comment

Condition

Identifier

0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

DL only filter,ID=0

Evaluation precedence

(0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0) + EPS Bearer ID – 6

0 to 7

Component type 1 ID

0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

IPv4 remote address type

remoteIPv4

0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

IPv6 remote address type

remoteIPv6

Component type 1 Value

remoteAddress

255.255.255.255

See note 1

remoteIPv4

remoteAddress

ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff: ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff

See note 1

remoteIPv6

Component type 2 ID

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0

Single remote port type

Component type 2 Value

31 160 + EPS Bearer ID – 6

Component type 3 ID

0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0

Protocol identifier/Next header type

Component type 3 Value

17

UDP

Note 1: remoteAddress should be set to the address of an IP server able to send a flow of downlink IP/UDP packets to the UE. remoteIPv4 applies if the UE has acquired an IPv4 address only, remoteIPv6 applies if the UE has acquired an IPv6 address only, or both an IPv6 and an IPv4 address.

Table 6.6.2-3: Reference packet filter #2

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Information Element

Value/Remark

Comment

Condition

Identifier

0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1

UL only filter, ID=1

Evaluation precedence

(0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0) + EPS Bearer ID – 6 + 8

8 to 15

Component type 1 ID

0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

IPv4 remote address type

remoteIPv4

0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

IPv6 remote address type

remoteIPv6

Component type 1 Value

remoteAddress

255.255.255.255

See note 1

remoteIPv4

remoteAddress

ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff: ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff

See note 1

remoteIPv6

Component type 2 ID

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0

Single remote port type

Component type 2 Value

61 000 + EPS Bearer ID – 6

Component type 3 ID

0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0

Protocol identifier/Next header type

Component type 3 Value

17

UDP

Note 1: remoteAddress should be set to the address of an IP server able to process a flow of uplink IP/UDP packets received from the UE. When configured together with packet filter #1, remoteAddress is the same as that for packet filter #1. remoteIPv4 applies if the UE has acquired an IPv4 address only, remoteIPv6 applies if the UE has acquired an IPv6 address only, or both an IPv6 and an IPv4 address.

Table 6.6.2-4: Reference packet filter #3

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Information Element

Value/Remark

Comment

Condition

Identifier

0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0

Bidirectional filter, ID=2

Evaluation precedence

0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1

Lowest priority

Component type 1 ID

0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

IPv4 remote address type

remoteIPv4

0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

IPv6 remote address type

remoteIPv6

Component type 1 Value

remoteAddress

255.255.255.255

See note 1

remoteIPv4

remoteAddress

ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff: ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff

See note 1

remoteIPv6

Note 1: remoteAddress should be set to the address of an IP server able to process a uplink IP packets from the UE and transmit downlink IP packets to the UE. remoteIPv4 applies if the UE has acquired an IPv4 address only, remoteIPv6 applies if the UE has acquired an IPv6 address only, or both an IPv6 and an IPv4 address.

Table 6.6.2-5: Reference packet filter #4

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Information Element

Value/Remark

Comment

Condition

Identifier

0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1

Bidirectional,ID=3

Evaluation precedence

(0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0) + EPS Bearer ID – 6

0 to 7

Component type 1 ID

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1

Remote port range type

Component type 1 Value

media port

SS speech media port as used in the SDP negotiation (RTP remote port); see Note 1

media port + 1

RTCP remote port; see Note 1

Component type 2 ID

0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0

Protocol identifier/Next header type

Component type 2 Value

17

UDP

Note 1: Acc. to TS 26.114 and RFC 4566 a "media port" can be understood as the transport port to which a media stream is sent.

Table 6.6.2-6: Reference packet filter #5

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Information Element

Value/Remark

Comment

Condition

Identifier

0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0

Bidirectional,ID=4

Evaluation precedence

(0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0) + EPS Bearer ID – 6

0 to 7

Component type 1 ID

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1

Remote port range type

Component type 1 Value

media port

SS video media port as used in the SDP negotiation (RTP remote port); see Note 1

media port + 1

RTCP remote port; see Note 1

Component type 2 ID

0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0

Protocol identifier/Next header type

Component type 2 Value

17

UDP

Note 1: Acc. to TS 26.114 and RFC 4566 a "media port" can be understood as the transport port to which a media stream is sent.

Table 6.6.2-7: Reference packet filter #6

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Information Element

Value/Remark

Comment

Condition

Identifier

0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

DL only filter,ID=0

Evaluation precedence

(0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0) + EPS Bearer ID – 6

0 to 7

Component type 1 ID

0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

IPv4 remote address type

remoteIPv4

0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

IPv6 remote address type

remoteIPv6

Component type 1 Value

remoteAddress

255.255.255.255

See note 1

remoteIPv4

remoteAddress

ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff: ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff

See note 1

remoteIPv6

Component type 2 ID

0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0

Protocol identifier/Next header type

Component type 2 Value

1

ICMP

remote IPv4

Component type 2 Value

58

ICMPv6

remote IPv6

Note 1: remoteAddress is the address of a network entity and the filter matches for ICMP/ICMPv6 packets sent to the UE with remote address being source address. remoteIPv4 applies if the UE has acquired an IPv4 address only, remoteIPv6 applies if the UE has acquired an IPv6 address only, or both an IPv6 and an IPv4 address.

Table 6.6.2-8: Reference packet filter #7

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Information Element

Value/Remark

Comment

Condition

Identifier

0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1

UL only filter, ID=1

Evaluation precedence

(0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0) + EPS Bearer ID – 6 + 8

8 to 15

Component type 1 ID

0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

IPv4 remote address type

remoteIPv4

0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

IPv6 remote address type

remoteIPv6

Component type 1 Value

remoteAddress

255.255.255.255

See note 1

remoteIPv4

remoteAddress

ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff: ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff

See note 1

remoteIPv6

Component type 2 ID

0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0

Protocol identifier/Next header type

Component type 2 Value

1

ICMP

Ping

Component type 2 Value

58

ICMPv6

Ping

Note 1: remoteAddress is the address of a network entity and the filter matches for ICMP/ICMPv6 packets sent by the UE with remote address being destination address. When configured together with packet filter #1, remoteAddress is the same as that for packet filter #6. remoteIPv4 applies if the UE has acquired an IPv4 address only, remoteIPv6 applies if the UE has acquired an IPv6 address only, or both an IPv6 and an IPv4 address.

Table 6.6.2-9: Reference packet filter #8

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Information Element

Value/Remark

Comment

Condition

Identifier

0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1

UL only filter, ID=1

Evaluation precedence

(0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0) + EPS Bearer ID – 6 + 8

8 to 15

Component type 1 ID

0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

IPv4 remote address type

remoteIPv4

0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

IPv6 remote address type

remoteIPv6

Component type 1 Value

remoteAddress

255.255.255.255

See note 1

remoteIPv4

remoteAddress

ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff: ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff

See note 1

remoteIPv6

Component type 2 ID

0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0

Protocol identifier/Next header type

Component type 2 Value

17

UDP

Note 1: remoteAddress should be set to the address of an IP server able to process a flow of uplink IP/UDP packets received from the UE. When configured together with packet filter #1, remoteAddress is the same as that for packet filter #1. remoteIPv4 applies if the UE has acquired an IPv4 address only, remoteIPv6 applies if the UE has acquired an IPv6 address only, or both an IPv6 and an IPv4 address.

Table 6.6.2-10: Reference packet filter #9

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Information Element

Value/Remark

Comment

Condition

Identifier

0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1

Bidirectional filter, ID=5

Evaluation precedence

(0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0) + EPS Bearer ID – 6

0 to 7

Component type 1 ID

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1

Remote port range type

Component type 1 Value

media port

SS speech media port as used in the SDP negotiation (RTP remote port); see Note 1

media port + 1

RTCP remote port; see Note 1

Component type 2 ID

0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0

Protocol identifier/Next header type

Component type 2 Value

17

UDP

Note 1: Acc. to TS 26.114 and RFC 4566 a "media port" can be understood as the transport port to which a media stream is sent.

Table 6.6.2-11: Reference packet filter #10

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Information Element

Value/Remark

Comment

Condition

Identifier

0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0

Bidirectional,ID=4

Evaluation precedence

(0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0) + EPS Bearer ID – 6 + 8

8 to 15

Component type 1 ID

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0

Single remote port type

Component type 1 Value

media port

Port used for media control message

Component type 2 ID

0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0

Protocol identifier/Next header type

Component type 2 Value

17

UDP

Table 6.6.2-12: Reference packet filter #11

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Information Element

Value/Remark

Comment

Condition

Identifier

0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0

Bidirectional,ID=4

Evaluation precedence

(0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0) + EPS Bearer ID – 6 + 8

8 to 15

Component type 1 ID

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0

Single remote port type

Component type 1 Value

media port

Port used for the data stream (e.g. MSRP)

Component type 2 ID

0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0

Protocol identifier/Next header type

Component type 2 Value

6

TCP