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1
DNS Solution User Plane Roaming LBS Roaming
Meeting, San Francisco November 28, 2006
2
Trusted User Plane Roaming
  • Trusted user plane roaming seems straightforward
  • The roaming MS can simply connect with the V-PDE
  • Call flow (IS-801-1) same for MS/V-PDE
    MS/H-PDE
  • However, there is an issue
  • MS is provisioned to access the H-PDE
  • MS needs to access the V-PDE
  • How does the roaming MS know the IP address of
    the V-PDE?

3
High Level Solution Overview
  • If the MS knows its own location
  • It can map its location to the appropriate V-PDE
    IP address

Visited Operator (Gotham Wireless)
IP address 66.3.3.34
Where am I? Gotham Wireless Gotham Wireless PDE
IP address 66.3.3.34
V-PDE
IS-801-1
PDSN
4
Determining Location
  • CDMA networks broadcast values that identify
    themselves uniquely
  • System Identification Code (SID)
  • EV-DO SectorID
  • Mobile Country Code Mobile Network Code
    (MCCMNC)
  • MS has access to these broadcasted values
  • MS needs only to map a broadcasted value to the
    IP address of the V-PDE

5
Mapping Location to V-PDE IP Address
  • SID/SectorID information broadcasted by CDMA
    networks changes over time
  • MCCMNC is constant, but many operators dont
    broadcast these values
  • Therefore, preferable to resolve mapping on a
    network server
  • DNS solution
  • MS creates URL based on network broadcast
    information
  • DNS is provisioned to return IP address of V-PDE
    for possible URLs

6
DNS Solution Illustrated
  • MS receives SID value from radio network
  • MS creates SID-based URL (SID.Local.PDE)
  • MS resolves URL to V-PDE IP address via DNS
    server
  • MS accesses V-PDE

Visited Operator
IP address 66.3.3.34
SID10856
V-PDE
10856.Local.PDE 66.3.3.34
DNS
PDSN
URL10856.Local.PDE
7
DNS Solution with Mobile IP or L2TP Roaming
  • Many roaming implementations use Mobile IP or
    L2TP
  • Industry direction is Mobile IP (CDG resolution)
  • In these cases, data traffic is tunneled back to
    the home operator
  • H-DNS server or V-DNS server might be used
    (inconsistent between implementations)
  • MS accesses V-PDE from home operator (security
    issue?)

Visited Operator
Home Operator
Network connection
MIP/L2TP tunnel
Internet
H-DNS Server
HA/LNS
PDSN/FA/LAC
PDSN
V-DNS Server
V-PDE
PCF
BSA
RAN
IS-801 signaling
8
V-PDE Port Issue
  • Some LBS applications are configured to require
    PDE access via a unique port
  • For the DNS solution, these applications will
    try and access the V-PDE via this unique port
    number
  • The V-PDE must be configured to accept
    connections for roaming MS applications on these
    particular ports
  • There could be ongoing operational requirements
    to reconfigure the V-PDE as new applications come
    on line

9
Advantages of DNS Solution
  • No PDE changes required
  • Provisioning of DNS information is relatively
    minor
  • If no MS changes required, then DNS solution is
    fastest to market

10
Challenges with DNS Solution
  • MS Behavior
  • Can MS/application use network broadcast
    information to create URL?
  • Need to verify with application/handset/chipset
    providers
  • If new MS behavior is required
  • Long delay in getting new MS behavior implemented
  • Issue with legacy mobiles
  • Inconsistent MS access of DNS server (home vs.
    visited)
  • In some roaming implementations, visited operator
    DNS accessed
  • In some roaming implementations, home operator
    DNS accessed
  • Need to coordinate population of DNS servers with
    MS DNS access behavior
  • V-PDE Port Issue
  • Could require significant coordination and
    configuration

11
Challenges with DNS Solution (cont.)
  • LBS and DNS server operational considerations
  • LBS operations usually separate from DNS
    operations
  • Requires significant coordination between two
    separate groups
  • Security issues
  • Operators must expose PDEs directly to roaming
    mobiles
  • If Mobile IP or L2TP used, there are additional
    security issues
  • Must expose PDE to all mobiles serviced by home
    operator HA/LNS
  • This includes non-roaming mobiles in the home
    operator network
  • No home operator awareness of V-PDE access
  • No home operator logging possible
  • Hinders any financial settlement process between
    operators

12
Actions Items
  • Control plane L3 (Openwave), operators directly
    inter-connected?, RSP support of solution 2 (RSP
    in L3 call flow), full MSCID from RSP ok?,
    transport of L3
  • OPWV gap analysis RLP/control plane, OPWV
    solution, official standards extension? Sprint
    to find analysis
  • User Plane non-trusted use control plane A/Is
  • User Plane trusted
  • DNS solution work offline, Qcom check SID
    lookup, operators free to pursue privates
  • IP redirection Iusacell to champion
  • PDE interconnection solution qcom, sprint,
    telus, (RPC) transaction, BSA snipppets,
    IS-801 forwarding (USC any interconnection
    scheme)
  • New initiative investigate settlement, retail
    billing, and transport (RSP/CRX) QCOM to
    coordinate w/ syniverse, versign (both will work
    on this), aicent to be contacted
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