Configuring Network Element Profile Parameters for the NF

To configure the network element profile parameters for the configured NF, use the following sample configuration.

config 
   network-element-profiles { { amf | chf | pcf | udm } nf_profile_name } 
      nf-client-profile profile_name 
      query-params { dnn  | limit | max-payload-size | requester-snssais | supi | tai | target-nf-instance-id | target-plmn } 
      end 

NOTES:

  • nf-client-profile profile_name : Specify the local NF client profile. profile_name must be an alphanumeric string representing the corresponding NF client profile name.

  • query-params { dnn | limit | max-payload-size | requester-snssais | supi | tai | target-nf-instance-id | target-plmn } : Specify one of the following query parameters to include in the NF discovery request towards the NRF.

    • dnn : Specify a DNN as the query parameter in the NF discovery request towards the NRF.

    • limit : Specify a limit for the maximum number of profiles that the NRF sends in the NF discovery response.

    • max-payload-size : Specify the maximum payload size as the query parameter in the NF discovery request towards the NRF.

    • requester-snssais : Specify the list of Single Network Slice Selection Assistance Information (S-NSSAIs) as the query parameter in the NF discovery request towards the NRF.

    • supi : Specify a SUPI as the query parameter in the NF discovery request towards the NRF.

    • tai : Specify a TAI as the query parameter in the NF discovery request towards the NRF.

    • target-nf-instance-id : Specify a target NF instance Identifier as the query parameter in the NF discovery request towards the NRF.

    • target-plmn : Specify a target PLMN as the query parameter in the NF discovery request towards the NRF.

  • This is an optional configuration. By default, the CLI commands are disabled.

  • To disable the configuration, use the no variants of these commands. For example, no nf-client-profile CLI command.