Feature Description

This feature allows sending a Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) value to a subscriber device for modification in settings and performing tasks, such as avoiding fragmentation and blocked traffic. If UE requests, configuration links MTU in Protocol Configuration Options (PCO) IE. When CSR comes with PCO requesting IPv4 link MTU, SMF sends create session response with PCO containing link MTU configured under network-capability policy. When N1 PDU session establishment request includes PCO requesting IPv4 link MTU, SMF sends N1 PDU session establishment response with PCO containing link MTU configured under network-capability policy.

If CSR comes with PCO, EPCO, or APCO requesting MTU, SMF sends the configured IPv4 MTU in CSR response, if the network-capability policy is associated to the operator policy.

If 5G PDU session establishment request is received with PCO requesting MTU, SMF sends the configured IPv4 MTU in PDU session establishment accept, if network-capability policy is associated to the operator policy.

If the PGW-C decides to return Extended Protocol Configuration Options (ePCO) to the UE during an Initial Attach, UE-requested PDN Connectivity procedure initiates. If the PGW-C supports the ePCO and the EPCOSI flag is set to 1 in the Create Session Request message, the PGW-C sends ePCO to the S-GW. If the S-GW receives the ePCO IE, the S-GW forwards it to the MME.

In roaming scenarios, the vSMF decodes the input N1 message, fills and encodes the n1SmInfoFromUE IE with the N1 message in a PDU session create or update request. Similarly, if the hSMF receives the ePCO with a request for MTU and the policy network-capability is configured with a link MTU value, it sends the link MTU value in the n1SmInfoToUE IE. Otherwise, the hSMF sends the default MTU value, which is 1500.

If it's a network-initiated session modification and the session was established with an ePCO, the hSMF includes the ePCO in the session update request.