Discussion on Provisioning Servers Addressing Information in 3GPP TS 23.501

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Background CT4 LS in S2-2200200 issue 2 discussed the interpretation and intention of the addressing information for Provisioning Servers (PVS) as stated in 3GPP TS 23.501. The focus was on whether the provided PVS IP addresses and/or FQDNs are for a single PVS server or multiple servers and how the UE should use this information. Proposals in SA2#150E outlined two options for handling PVS addressing information, with considerations for multiple FQDNs, IP addresses, and preference order or criteria for selecting PVS servers. The decision on which option to proceed with is pending.


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  1. SA2#150E PVS information discussion ZTE

  2. Background CT4 LS in S2-2200200 issue 2 CT4 discussed about the correct interpretation and intention of the following stage-2 text, from 3GPP TS 23.501. "The AMF may be provided with PVS IP address(es) or PVS FQDN(s) from the DCS during authentication procedure." CT4 discussed whether such addressing information (IP addresses and/or FQDNs) refer to a single PVS server or to distinct PVS servers. In the former case (if it is meant to convey addressing info of a single PVS server), CT4 questioned whether multiple FQDNs need to be conveyed to the UE, and whether it would make more sense to just indicate a single FQDN and/or multiple IP addresses, under the assumption that all those IP addresses will point to the same PVS server and therefore any of them could be equally used by the UE. In the latter case (if it is meant to convey addressing info of multiple PVS servers), CT4 questions how such information would be used by the UE, given that there is no text in 3GPP TS 23.501 indicating whether those multiple servers are expected to be selected randomly, or with a given order and criteria (e.g., primary / stand-by). SA#149e meeting LS response (S2-2201693) SA2's expectation is that DCS can provide multiple FQDNs or multiple IP addresses (or both FQDNs and IP addresses) for different PVS servers to the ON-SNPN's AMF, where each FQDN identifies a different PVS. How the UE uses PVS IP addresses and/or PVS FQDNs is up to UE implementation.

  3. Proposals in SA2#150E Option 1: (S2-2202827r03/S2-2828r01) simple correction and alignment with existing text DCS can provide multiple FQDNs or multiple IP addresses (or both FQDNs and IP addresses) for different PVS servers to the ON-SNPN. ON-SNPN(SMF) may provides PVS IP address(es) and/or PVS FQDN(s) to UE NOTE: If there are multiple PVS IP addresses and/or PVS FQDNs in the UE, how the UE uses this information (e.g. order, criteria) is up to UE implementation. Option 2: (S2-2202516r01/S2-2202517) DCS provides the PVS addressing information specific to the ON-SNPN The PVS addressing information can contain one or multiple PVS IP address(es) and/or PVS FQDN(s) for distinct Provisioning Servers, where each FQDN identifies a different PVS. The PVS addressing information can also contain the associated preference order/criteria SMF determine which PVS(s) are sent to UE based on preference order/criteria. FYI: other CR related to option 1/2 (S2-2202826, Postpone) If the DCS knows the intended SO-SNPN identity of the UE, it can provide PVS information related only to that SO-SNPN during the authentication procedure

  4. Question: which of the following options should be proceeded? Question: which of the following options should be proceeded? Question: which of the following options should be proceeded? Option-1: S2-2202827r03/S2-2828r01 Yes: No: Option-2: S2-2202516r01/S2-2202517 Yes: No:

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