Course Details
With service providers seeking to rationalize the core network for both
4G and 5G operation, CUPS (Control and User Plane Separation of EPC
Nodes) is a key transition technology which sees logical separation of
key EPC nodes such as the S-GW, P-GW and TDF. This course explores the
key concepts behind CUPS, include the main architectural changes that
CUPS introduces. PFCP (Packet Forwarding Control Protocol) is also
examined, with key messages for node and session management explored.
Finally, the impact of CUPS on key EPC procedures will be discussed.
Gavin Mitchell
Mpirical TrainerIndividual Course
Course Contents
CUPS Concepts:
- Deployment Flexibility.
- Independently Scalable.
- Complimenting Virtualization:
- CUPS and 5GC Interworking.
CUPS Architecture:
- P-GW-C, P-GW-U, S-GW-C, S-GW-U, TDF-C, TDF-U.
- Sxa, Sxb, Sxc.
- S-GW Functionality.
- P-GW Functionality.
- TDF Functionality.
- EPC Migration to CUPS:
- CUPS Deployment Approach.
- Advantages, Risks and Challenges.
Focus on PFCP:
- PFCP Message Set:
- PFCP Protocol Stack.
- PFCP Associations.
- PFCP Message Examples (Node Management):
- PFCP Association Establishment.
- Provisioning.
- Heartbeat.
- PFCP Message Examples (Session Management):
- PFCP Session Establishment.
- PFCP Session Modification.
- PFCP Session Deletion.
EPC Procedures and CUPS:
- EPS Attach and PDN Connectivity Establishment.
- Network Initiated Dedicated Bearer Establishment.