GPRS Core Network
The GPRS Core Network is the centralised part of the GPRS system and also provides support for WCDMA based 3G networks. The GPRS core network is an integrated part of the GSM core network.
The GPRS Core Network (GPRS stands for General Packet Radio Services) provides mobility management, session management and transport for Internet Protocol packet services in GSM and WCDMA networks. The core network also provides support for other additional functions such as billing and lawful interception.
- GPRS Tunnelling Protocol (GTP)
GTP-U: for transfer of user datain separated tunnels for each PDP context
GTP-C: for control reasons
- GPRS Support Nodes (GSN)
There are two key variants of the GSN;
GGSN and the SGSN
- Access Point
An IP network to which a mobile can be connected
A set of settings which are used for that connection
A particular option in a set of settings in a mobile phone
When a GPRS mobile phone sets up a PDP context, the access point is selected.
- PDP Context
Subscriber's IP address
Subscriber's IMSI
Subscriber's
Tunnel Endpoint ID (TEID) at the GGSN
Tunnel Endpoint ID (TEID) at the SGSN
The Tunnel Endpoint ID (TEID) is a number allocated by the GSN which identifies the tunnelled data related to a particular PDP context.
There are two kinds of PDP contexts:
Primary PDP Context : Has a unique IP address associated with it
Secondary PDP Context : Shares an IP address with another PDP context
A total of 11 PDP contexts (with any combination of Primary and Secondary) can co-exist.
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