

Message Type an 8-bit field that indicates the type of GTP message. N-PDU number flag (PN) a 1-bit value that states whether there is a N-PDU number optional field. Sequence number flag (S) a 1-bit value that states whether there is a Sequence Number optional field. Extension header flag (E) a 1-bit value that states whether there is an extension header optional field.

Reserved a 1-bit reserved field (must be 0). Protocol Type (PT) a 1-bit value that differentiates GTP (value 1) from GTP' (value 0). GTPv1 headers contain the following fields: + The structure of the messages is the same, with a GTP header following the UDP/TCP header. GTP version 1 is used only on UDP.Īll variants of GTP have certain features in common. UDP is either recommended or mandatory, except for tunnelling X.25 in version 0. GPRS mobile stations (MSs) are connected to a SGSN without being aware of GTP. In most cases, this should mean from many individual network elements such as the GGSNs to a centralized computer that delivers the charging data more conveniently to the network operator's billing center.ĭifferent GTP variants are implemented by RNCs, SGSNs, GGSNs and CGFs within 3GPP networks. It can be used for carrying charging data from the charging data function (CDF) of the GSM or UMTS network to the charging gateway function (CGF). GTP' ( GTP prime) uses the same message structure as GTP-C and GTP-U, but has an independent function. The user data transported can be packets in any of IPv4, IPv6, or PPP formats. GTP-U is used for carrying user data within the GPRS core network and between the radio access network and the core network.

This allows the SGSN to activate a session on a user's behalf ( PDP context activation), to deactivate the same session, to adjust quality of service parameters, or to update a session for a subscriber who has just arrived from another SGSN. GTP-C is used within the GPRS core network for signaling between gateway GPRS support nodes (GGSN) and serving GPRS support nodes (SGSN). GTP can be decomposed into separate protocols, GTP-C, GTP-U and GTP'. In 3GPP architectures, GTP and Proxy Mobile IPv6 based interfaces are specified on various interface points. GPRS Tunnelling Protocol ( GTP) is a group of IP-based communications protocols used to carry general packet radio service (GPRS) within GSM, UMTS, LTE and 5G NR radio networks.
