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SSC Modes – Session and Service Continuity in 5G

In any telecom technology one of the key feature requirement is data session and service continuity to enusre the uninterrputed service experience to the users irrespective of any change of UE IP address or change in Core network achor point. In 4G, EPC provides the continutiy of IP session by maintaining the P-GW and UEs PDU session IP regradless of UE’s mobility.

In 5G system architecture, Session and Service Continuity (SSC) support enables to address the various continuity requirements for different applications and services for the UE. However, not all applications require guaranteed IP session continuity even if service continuity is needed but 5G being more flexibility and evolved, offers different types of session continuity depending on UE or service type.

Key Pointer for SSC Modes

Types of SSC Modes 

5G System architecture provides three types of Session and Service Continuity (SSC) modes to addresses various continuity requirements of different applications/services.  Once an SSC mode is associated with a PDU Session then it does not change during the lifetime of the PDU Session.  The 5G architecture allows applications to influence the selection of SSC modes as needed for required data service and shown in following figure.

How does Session and Service Continuity Mode Selection Works?
The SSC mode selection policy is used to determine the type of session and service continuity mode associated with an application or group of applications for the UE. A MNO may provision the policy rules for UE to determine the type of mode associated with an application or a group of applications. There can be a default policy that matches all applications on UE.

When a UE initiates a PDU session it determines the which SSC mode it has to use for a particular application by checking SSC mode selection policy and included it within PDU session establishment request as “SSC mode” IE. In 5G Core, the SMF can recieve the list of supported SSC modes and the default SSC mode per DNN per S-NSSAI as part of the subscription information from the UDM. The SMF select the SSC mode by checking against subscriber data and local SMF configuration and allowed SSC mode.

Based on selection results, the SMF can either accepts or modifies or rejects based on UE subscription or local configuration. If UE does not provide SSC, then SMF selects default SSC depending on the data network in subscription or local configuration.

Call Flow for SSC Mode Information:

The SSC mode information is exchanged as part of NAS layer signalling as shown below. The UE sends the PDU session establishment request including the PDU session type and request SSC mode (Optional) toward the Core Network. The Core network response the Selected SSC mode as part of PDU session establishmet accept.

PDU Session Establishment Request

PDU Session Establishment Accept

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