Oracle® Communications Network Slice Selection Function (NSSF) Cloud Native User's Guide Release 1.0 F16990-01 |
|
![]() Previous |
![]() Next |
This document provides information on how to use the Oracle Communications Network Slice Selection Function (OCNSSF) in the cloud native 5G core network.
Network slices enables the operators to provide customized networks with different functionality (e.g. mobility), performance requirements (e.g. latency, availability, reliability...etc.). Network slices may differ for supported features and network functions optimisations, in which case such Network Slices may have e.g. different S-NSSAIs with different Slice/Service Types. The operator can deploy multiple Network Slice instances delivering exactly the same features but for different groups of UEs, e.g. as they deliver a different committed service and/or because they are dedicated to a customer, in which case such Network Slices may have e.g. different S-NSSAIs with the same Slice/Service Type but different Slice Differentiators. OCNSSF fulfills the requirement for determining the individual network function pertaining to a slice. This section includes information about the role of OCNSSF in the 5G Service based architecture.
AMF can retrieve NRF, NSI ID, target AMFs as part of UE initial registration and PDU establishment procedure
OCNSSF interaction with NRF allows retrieving specific NF services to be used for registration request
NSSF is responsible for providing the following information as and when queried by the AMF:
OCNSSF supports the above functions through the Network Slice Selection service, Nnssf_NSSelection. This service is used by an NF Service Consumer (AMF) to retrieve the information related to network slice. Network Slice Selection Service enables Network Slice selection in the serving Home Public Land Mobile Network (HPLMN).