Qualcomm incorporated (20240236838). APPLICATION FUNCTION (AF) PROVISIONING STATIC INTERNET PROTOCOL (IP) ADDRESSES TO USER EQUIPMENTS simplified abstract
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APPLICATION FUNCTION (AF) PROVISIONING STATIC INTERNET PROTOCOL (IP) ADDRESSES TO USER EQUIPMENTS
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APPLICATION FUNCTION (AF) PROVISIONING STATIC INTERNET PROTOCOL (IP) ADDRESSES TO USER EQUIPMENTS - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240236838 titled 'APPLICATION FUNCTION (AF) PROVISIONING STATIC INTERNET PROTOCOL (IP) ADDRESSES TO USER EQUIPMENTS
The present disclosure provides techniques for provisioning static internet protocol (IP) addresses or prefixes by an application function (AF) for user equipments (UEs) in a data network.
- AF manages static IP addresses for UEs in a data network.
- Provisioning addresses for a protocol data unit (PDU) session of a data network name (DNN) of a single-network slice selection assistance information (S-NSSAI).
Potential Applications:
- Network management systems
- Telecommunication infrastructure
- Internet service providers
Problems Solved:
- Efficient allocation of static IP addresses
- Simplified management of network resources
Benefits:
- Improved network performance
- Enhanced security measures
- Streamlined network provisioning processes
Commercial Applications:
- Network equipment manufacturers
- Telecommunication service providers
- Cloud service providers
Questions about Static IP Address Provisioning: 1. How does the AF manage static IP addresses for UEs? 2. What are the benefits of provisioning static IP addresses for network management?
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Original Abstract Submitted
certain aspects of the present disclosure provide techniques for provisioning static internet protocol (ip) addresses or prefixes (referred collectively as “addresses” herein) by an application function (af). for example, the af may manage (e.g., request to update and/or allocate) static ip addresses for one or more user equipments (ues), such as for a protocol data unit (pdu) session of a data network name (dnn) of a single-network slice selection assistance information (s-nssai).