For bi-directions, the rules are created in the same form as for downlink
as shown below, so to apply them for uplink, we need to swap the rules
according to the interface.
RX : permit out from <P-CSCF_RTP_IP> <P-CSCF_RTP_PORT> to <UE_IP> <UE_PORT>
GX : permit out from <P-CSCF_RTP_IP> <P-CSCF_RTP_PORT> to <UE_IP> <UE_PORT>
PFCP : permit out from <P-CSCF_RTP_IP> <P-CSCF_RTP_PORT> to <UE_IP> <UE_PORT>
RULE : Source <P-CSCF_RTP_IP> <P-CSCF_RTP_PORT> Destination <UE_IP> <UE_PORT>
TFT : Local <UE_IP> <UE_PORT> REMOTE <P-CSCF_RTP_IP> <P-CSCF_RTP_PORT>
RX : permit in from <UE_IP> <UE_PORT> to <P-CSCF_RTP_IP> <P-CSCF_RTP_PORT>
GX : permit out from <P-CSCF_RTP_IP> <P-CSCF_RTP_PORT> to <UE_IP> <UE_PORT>
PFCP : permit out from <P-CSCF_RTP_IP> <P-CSCF_RTP_PORT> to <UE_IP> <UE_PORT>
RULE : Source <UE_IP> <UE_PORT> Destination <P-CSCF_RTP_IP> <P-CSCF_RTP_PORT>
TFT : Local <UE_IP> <UE_PORT> REMOTE <P-CSCF_RTP_IP> <P-CSCF_RTP_PORT>
* Add "subscriber_status" cmd to open5gs-dbctl to set values for
"subscriber_status" and "operator_determined_barring" DB fields.
* Add webui View+Edit for those same fields.
* open5gs-hssd now takes those values into account and submits
Operator-Determined-Barring AVP with DB-retrieved value if
subscriber_status is set to OPERATOR_DETERMINED_BARRING.
For more information, see TS 29.272 section 5.2.2.1.3 and 7.3.30.
o Generate the private key as below.
$ openssl genpkey -algorithm X25519 -out /etc/open5gs/hnet/curve25519-1.key
$ openssl ecparam -name prime256v1 -genkey -conv_form compressed -out /etc/open5gs/hnet/secp256r1-2.key
o The private and public keys can be viewed with the command.
The public key is used when creating the SIM.
$ openssl pkey -in /etc/open5gs/hnet/curve25519-1.key -text
$ openssl ec -in /etc/open5gs/hnet/secp256r1-2.key -conv_form compressed -text
In ausf/udm.yaml
hnet:
o Home network public key identifier(PKI) value : 1
Protection scheme identifier : ECIES scheme profile A
- id: 1
scheme: 1
key: /etc/open5gs/hnet/curve25519-1.key
o Home network public key identifier(PKI) value : 2
Protection scheme identifier : ECIES scheme profile B
- id: 2
scheme: 2
key: /etc/open5gs/hnet/secp256r1-2.key
o Home network public key identifier(PKI) value : 3
Protection scheme identifier : ECIES scheme profile A
- id: 3
scheme: 1
key: /etc/open5gs/hnet/curve25519-1.key
o Home network public key identifier(PKI) value : 4
Protection scheme identifier : ECIES scheme profile B
- id: 4
scheme: 2
key: /etc/open5gs/hnet/secp256r1-2.key
Related to #1779
* [MME] Support for Insert Subscriber Data
* Supported AVPs in IDR will overwrite existing subscription information
* Provide error on partial APN updates
* IDR and ULA use same function to process AVPs
* Move subdatamask values into s6a, so both HSS and MME can use them
* Updates are not actioned at this time. A Re-attach is required for
most changes to take effect
* Memory issue on IDR exceptions
* Remove of handling MSIDSN change until DSR is used
* Introduce Cancel Location and Insert Subscriber Data features to HSS.
* HSS database will keep track of last known MME and Update Time
* Purged UE flag is established in HSS for future PUR handling
* HSS Thread will connect to database and watch change stream
mongoDB must be configured with a Replica Set to use this
* HSS will send IDR if subscription data changes
* HSS will send CLR to old MME if MME host or realm changes
* Function created to allow ULA and IDR to generate Subscription-Data AVP
* MME Hostname and Realm shown in WebUI
* Resolve freeDiameter errors
During a ULR, if database does not contain a last known MME, a CLR is being sent to a Null destination. This will ensure that a destination is available in the database before sending the CLR.
* Removed change streams. Added PUR handling.
* newline needed at end of file.
* Removed temp variable.
* * Change WebUI to 2x2 display
* Including UE Purged indicator
* Using pointers in ogs_subscription_data_t
* better memory mangement with pointers
* Tweak to Destination used by hss_s6a_send_idr to use last known MME
* Check for null mme_host and mme_realms
Do this before trying to compare the strings.