2 NSSF Features

This section provides the list of added or updated features that are compatible with NSSF Release 24.1.x.

Release 24.1.1

There are no updates to this section in this release.

Release 24.1.0

  • Support for Common Service APIs in CNC Console: The configuration for common service APIs was supported only using REST. With the implementation of this feature, NSSF now supports the configuration of Ingress Gateway and Egress Gateway parameters using the CNC Console. Multiple features were also updated to explain CNC Console based configuration for the supported common services APIs. For more information, see "Support for Common Service APIs in CNC Console" section and specific features in Oracle Communications Cloud Native Core, Network slice Selection Function User Guide.
  • Support for cnDBTier Functionalities in CNC Console: With this enhancement, cnDBTier functionalities are integrated into the CNC Console, and users can view specific cnDBTier statuses on the CNC Console. For more information, see "Configuring NSSF using CNC Console " section in Oracle Communications Cloud Native Core, Network slice Selection Function User Guide.
  • Enhanced Computation of AllowedNSSAI in NSSF: This feature provides NSSF the flexibility in NSSAI handling based on 3GPP specifications and subscriber details. When the feature is enabled, NSSF creates Allowed-NSSAI based on UE subscription details and Tracking Area support. When it is disabled, NSSF adheres to the 3GPP specification 29.531 for constructing Allowed NSSAI based on the intersection of Requested and Subscribed NSSAI, along with operator policy considerations. For more information, see "Enhanced Computation of AllowedNSSAI in NSSF" section in Oracle Communications Cloud Native Core, Network slice Selection Function User Guide.
  • Configuration of SNMP Notifier: With this release, NSSF supports configuration of SNMP notifier using MIB files. The SNMP MIB files are used to define the MIB objects. When uploaded to Wireshark and MIB tools, such as MIB Browser and Trap Receiver, users can see the detailed MIB definition instead of just the OID. For more information, see "Configuring SNMP Notifier" section in Oracle Communications Cloud Native Core, Network slice Selection Function User Guide.