WO2012171476A1 - 中继节点入网方法及相关装置 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to the field of communications technologies, and in particular, to a relay node (RN) network access method, related device, and network system.
- RN relay node
- the first P-segment includes the following process:
- the RN randomly selects a cell access, and establishes a connection with the base station to which the cell belongs, and the base station selects a Mobility Management Entity (MME) serving as the RN, and the MME and the i
- the Domain Name System (DNS) server exchanges information, and selects a Serving Gateway (S-GW)/Data Gateway (P-GW) serving as the RN.
- the RN obtains, by the S-GW/P-GW, a host base station (Door eNodeB, DeNB) cell list that allows the RN to access, from the Operations Administration and Maintenance (OAM) server to which the RN belongs, and then executes the RN.
- the network exit process exiting the accessed cell.
- the second stage includes the following process:
- the RN selects one cell from the DeNB cell list obtained by the first P-segment to access, and establishes a connection with the base station module in the DeNB to which the cell belongs, and the base station module in the DeNB is the RN.
- the MME supporting the relay function is selected, and the S-GW/P-GW inside the DeNB is determined as the S-GW/P-GW for the RN, and the MME establishes a bearer with the S-GW/P-GW. .
- the RN network access process in the prior art includes two P-stages, which increases the delay of the RN entering the network and also causes a certain waste of resources. Summary of the invention
- the embodiment of the invention provides an RN network access method and related device, which reduces the delay of the RN entering the network and also saves network resources.
- An aspect of the present invention provides a method for a relay node RN to access a network, including: an RN accessing a cell; a base station cell list supporting a relay function of the RN access; and a cell supported by the RN belonging to the support relay function
- the RN determines not to exit the accessed cell.
- Another aspect of the present invention provides a method for a relay node RN to access a network, including: the mobility management device determines whether a cell currently accessed by the RN belongs to a base station cell that supports the RN to support a relay function; and when the RN The currently accessed cell belongs to a base station cell that allows the RN to access the relay function, and when the mobility management device supports the relay function, the RN is sent to the RN to notify the RN to stop the network exit process. Notification message.
- a further aspect of the present invention provides a relay node RN, including: an access unit, configured to access a relay function; and a cell list obtaining unit, configured to acquire a base station cell list that supports a relay function supported by the RN; And a second determining unit, configured to: when the cell accessed by the RN belongs to the base station cell list that supports the relay function, and the mobility management device supports the relay function, determining that the accessed cell does not need to be logged out.
- a further aspect of the present invention provides a mobility management device, including: a determining unit, configured to determine whether a cell currently accessed by the RN belongs to a base station cell that supports the RN to support a relay function; and a sending unit, where When the cell currently accessed by the RN belongs to a base station cell that supports the RN to support the relay function, and the mobility management device supports the relay function, sending, to the RN, the RN to notify the RN to stop. Notification message of the withdrawal process.
- the mobility management device confirms whether the cell currently accessed by the RN belongs to a base station cell that supports the RN to support the relay function, and when the cell currently accessed by the RN belongs to the allowed RN
- the RN sends a notification message for notifying the RN to stop the network exit process, so that the RN does not need to perform
- the re-entering process in the second phase of the RN network access process optimizes the existing RN network access procedure, reduces the time for the RN to access the network, and also saves network resources.
- FIG. 3 is a flowchart of another specific RN network access method based on the embodiment shown in FIG. 1 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure
- FIG. 4 is a flowchart of another RN network access method according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a flowchart of a specific RN network access method based on the embodiment shown in FIG. 4 according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 6 is a structural diagram of a relay node RN according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 7 is a structural diagram of a mobility management device according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 8 is a structural diagram of a network system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a structural diagram of another network system according to an embodiment of the present invention. detailed description
- the following embodiments of the present invention provide a RN network access method, a relay node, a mobility management device, and a network system.
- the technical solutions provided by the subsequent embodiments of the present invention may be applied to a Long Term Evolution (LTE) network, and In the future evolution network of the LTE network, for example, the LTE Advanced (Advanced) network can also be applied to the Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) network, but is not limited to these enumerated networks.
- LTE Long Term Evolution
- UMTS Universal Mobile Telecommunications System
- the existing RN network access process can be optimized, the time for the RN to access the network is reduced, and network resources are also saved.
- an embodiment of the present invention provides an RN network access method, which mainly includes: Step 101: An RN accesses a cell.
- the manner in which the RN accesses the cell may be: the RN randomly selects a cell access, and the cell may be a cell of a base station that does not support the relay function, for example, may be a cell of an eNodeB that does not support the relay function, and may be recorded as
- the eNodeB cell may be a cell of a base station supporting the relay function, for example, a cell of the host base station DeNB supporting the relay function, and may be referred to as a DeNB cell.
- Step 102 The RN determines mobility management for the RN service.
- this step can be implemented in two ways:
- the first mode the RN according to the non-access stratum NAS carried in the radio resource configuration message, the NAS information is sent by the mobility management device to the base station where the cell is located, and is added by the base station where the cell is located.
- the NAS information may be Attach Accept information.
- the NAS information carries indication information indicating whether the mobility management device serving as the RN supports a relay function, and the RN determines, according to the indication information, whether the mobility management device served by the RN supports Relay function. In another embodiment, the RN determines whether the NAS information carries the first indication information, where the first indication information indicates that the mobility management device served by the RN supports a relay function, if the NAS information carries the If the first indication information is not carried in the NAS information, the RN determines that the mobility management device serving the RN does not support the relay function.
- the indication information indicating whether the mobility management device served by the RN supports the relay function the first indication information is sent by the mobility management device to the NAS information, and then sent to the base station by the mobility management device, and then the NAS is used by the base station.
- the information is added to the radio resource configuration message and sent to the RN.
- the second mode the RN is configured according to the NAS information carried in the radio resource configuration message.
- the NAS information can be Attach Accept information.
- the RN determines, according to the indication information, whether the mobility management device served by the RN supports the relay function. In another implementation manner, the RN determines that the radio resource configuration message is carried in the message. Whether the second indication information is included in the information other than the NAS information, and the second indication information indicates that the mobility management device served by the RN supports the relay function, and if yes, the RN determines to serve the RN. The mobility management device supports the relay function. Otherwise, the mobility management device that is determined to serve the RN does not support the relay function.
- the radio resource configuration message that does not include the second indication information may be the same as in the prior art.
- the indication information indicating whether the mobility management device served by the RN supports the relay function, and the second indication information are added by the base station to the radio resource configuration message.
- Step 103 The RN acquires a base station cell list that supports the RN to support the relay function.
- the list of base station cells supporting the relay function that allows the RN to access may be a list of DeNB cells that allow the RN to access.
- the RN may obtain a DeNB cell list that allows the RN to access through the gateway. If the RN accesses the DeNB cell in step 101, the RN may obtain the RN connection from the OAM through the S-GW/P-GW gateway inside the DeNB. List of incoming DeNB cells. If the RN accesses the eNodeB cell, the RN may obtain, from the OAM, the DeNB cell list that allows the RN to access through the S-GW/P-GW gateway. At this time, the S-GW/P-GW is not internal to the DeNB. S-GW/P-GW gateway.
- the RN determines that the accessed cell needs to be logged out, and the access station The cell in the cell site cell list supporting the relay function.
- the RN determines that the RN does not need to exit.
- the RN does not need to perform the re-entry process in the second P-segment of the RN network access process in the prior art, thereby optimizing the existing RN network access process and reducing the time for the RN to access the network. It also saves network resources.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of a method for accessing a network by using an RN according to an embodiment of the present invention, including:
- Step 201 The RN randomly accesses a cell, and sends a message (Message 1 , Msgl ) to the base station where the cell is located, where the Msgl carries a random access preamble (Preamble), and after receiving the Msgl, the base station configures the RN.
- a message Message 1 , Msgl
- Preamble a random access preamble
- the base station configures the RN.
- C-RNTI Time Alignment and Cell Radio Network Temporary Identifier
- Msg2 Message 2
- the base station where the cell that the RN randomly accesses may be a base station that does not support the relay function, for example, an eNodeB that does not support the relay function, or a base station that supports the relay function, such as a DeNB, and the RN is randomly connected.
- the incoming cell may be an eNodeB cell or a DeNB cell.
- the DeNB may include: a base station module, an S-GW, and a P-GW, where the base station module, the S-GW, and the P-GW may be a logical entity or a physical entity. .
- the RN sends the Msgl to the eNodeB.
- the base station where the RN randomly accesses the cell is the DeNB
- the RN sends the Msgl to the base station module in the DeNB.
- the drawing is shown by taking the DeNB as an example.
- Step 202 The RN establishes an RRC connection establishment process with the base station where the RN randomly accesses the cell.
- the RN transmits an RRC Connection Request message to the base station. After receiving the RRC Connection Request message, the base station sends an RRC Connection Setup message to the RN. After receiving the RRC connection setup message, the RN returns an RRC Connection Complete message to the base station, where the RRC connection complete message carries the Attach Request information, and the attach request information is NAS information.
- Step 203 The base station where the cell randomly accessed by the RN is located is selected as the MME served by the RN. And sending an Initial UE Message (Initial UE Message) to the MME, where the message carries the attach request message.
- Initial UE Message Initial UE Message
- an IE in Attach Accept represents an enumerated type variable ENUMERATED
- the value of the "not support relay function” indicates that the MME serving the RN does not support the relay function.
- the value of the "support relay function” indicates that the MME serving the RN supports the relay function.
- the Attach Accept M message uses an IE to indicate that the MME supports the relay function, that is, when the IE appears in the message, the MME that provides the service to the RN supports the relay function, the IE When it does not appear in the message, the MME that implicitly indicates that the RN provides the monthly service does not support the relay function.
- Step 209 If the radio access capability information of the RN is not available on the base station, the base station acquires radio access capability information of the RN.
- the base station sends a message to the RN to query the radio access capability information of the RN, for example, a UE Capability Enquiry message.
- the RN After the RN receives the message for querying the radio access capability information of the RN, the RN sends a feedback RN to the base station.
- the information of the capability information such as UE Capability Information, carries the radio access capability information of the RN.
- the RN is in the network as the UE. Therefore, in the network access process, the radio access capability information of the RN may be consistent with the radio access capability information of the UE in the existing mechanism, for example, the radio access capability information of the RN. It may include: a compression algorithm supported by the RN, whether the RN supports a transmit antenna selection function, a frequency band supported by the RN, or whether the RN supports information such as a half duplex mode.
- Step 210 The base station sends a message carrying the radio access capability information of the RN to the MME.
- the base station may send a UE Capability Info Indication message to the MME, where the message carries the radio access capability information of the RN.
- Step 211 The RN performs an air interface key negotiation process with the base station.
- the base station sends a Security Mode Command to the RN, and sends the encryption and integrity protection algorithm selected by the base station to the RN, and the RN further derives the air interface key according to the received encryption and integrity protection algorithm, and Return to the base station to complete the security mode (Security The Mode Complete message, the base station determines, according to the received security mode completion message, whether the air interface key derived by the base station is synchronized with the air interface key derived by the RN.
- Step 212 The base station performs a radio resource control connection reconfiguration process, and completes establishment of a Signaling Radio Bearer (SRB) and a Data Radio Bearer (DRB) carrier with the RN.
- SRB Signaling Radio Bearer
- DRB Data Radio Bearer
- the eNB sends an RRC Connection Reconfiguration (RRC Connection Reconfiguration) message to the RN, where the message carries the attach and receive information in step 208. Therefore, the RN can know whether the MME currently serving the service supports the relay function. .
- RRC Connection Reconfiguration RRC Connection Reconfiguration
- Step 213 The RN sends a radio resource control connection reconfiguration complete (RRC Connection Reconfiguration Complete) message to the base station.
- RRC Connection Reconfiguration Complete radio resource control connection reconfiguration complete
- Step 214 The base station sends an initial context setup response (Initial Context Setup Response) message to the MME.
- initial context setup response Initial Context Setup Response
- Step 215 The RN performs information exchange with the OAM through the selected S-GW/P-GW to obtain the configuration parameter of the RN, where the configuration parameters of the RN include: a list of DeNB cells configured by the OAM to allow the RN to access.
- Step 216 The RN determines, according to the DeNB cell list that is obtained by the RN from the OAM, whether the currently accessed cell is a DeNB cell that is allowed to access, and according to the received indication that the MME supports the relay function. Information to further decide whether it is necessary to trigger the exit process.
- the RN finds that the cell that it is accessing is the DeNB cell that the OAM is configured to access, and the MME that provides the service for itself supports the relay function, the RN does not trigger the network retreat process.
- the DeNB where the cell is located performs the establishment of the S1/X2 interface; otherwise, the RN triggers the network retreat flow, and then selects a cell from the list of DeNB cells allowed to be accessed by the OAM, and re-triggers the random access procedure to the cell.
- the DNS server selects the S-GW/P-GW according to the indication information that the MME provides that the current access device is the RN, and the base station ID accessed by the RN is the RN. Therefore, if the cell currently accessed by the RN is a DeNB cell that the OAM configuration allows access to, the DNS server returns the IP address of the S-GW/P-GW located inside the DeNB entity to the MME. Therefore, the RN only needs to determine whether it is necessary to trigger the network retreating process according to whether the cell that the user accesses is the DeNB cell that the OAM configuration allows to access, and whether the received MME supports the relay function. When the network is retired, the re-entering process in the second phase of the existing RN network access process is not performed, and the existing RN network access process is optimized.
- the RN learns whether the MME serving the service supports the relay function by attaching the acceptance information.
- the RN may also learn whether the MME serving the RN supports the relay function by using information other than the attachment acceptance information in the connection reconfiguration message.
- the network access process of the RN is basically the same as that in the foregoing embodiment, and the difference is that: in the specific implementation manner, the attach and receive information in step 208 is not modified, that is, the attach and receive information does not carry the indication that the MME supports the relay.
- the indication information of the function may indicate whether the MME supports the relay function in the RRC Connection Reconfiguration message in step 212, for example, the radio resource control connection reconfiguration in the base station modification step 212 (RRC Connection)
- RRC Connection radio resource control connection reconfiguration in the base station modification step 212
- a new IE is added to the information other than the attachment acceptance information to indicate whether the MME supports the relay function.
- the base station where the RN accesses the cell can learn whether the MME supports the relay function in the following manner: in the process of establishing the S1 interface with the MME, the base station can establish a response (S1 setup Response) message through the S1. It is known whether the MME connected to the base station supports the relay function.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram of an RN network access method according to another embodiment of the present invention, which specifically includes: Step 301 can refer to step 201 in the embodiment shown in FIG. 2, and details are not described herein again.
- Step 302 The RN triggers an RRC connection establishment process with a base station where the RN has accessed the cell.
- the RN sends an RRC Connection Request message to the base station.
- the base station After receiving the RRC connection request message, the base station sends an RRC Connection Setup message to the RN.
- the RN After receiving the RRC connection setup message, the RN returns an RRC Connection Complete message to the base station, where the RRC connection complete message carries an Attach Request message, and the attach request message is NAS information.
- Step 303 The base station determines, according to the indication information, that the RN is currently accessed, and selects an MME that supports the relay function for the RN, and sends an Initial UE message to the MME, where the initial UE message carries the attached message. Request information.
- the DeNB carries the IP address of the S-GW/P-GW located in the DeNB entity in the initial UE message and sends the message to the selected MME.
- Step 305 The MME acquires user subscription information of the RN from the HSS.
- the MME sends a location update request (Update Location Request) message to the HSS.
- the HSS sends the user subscription information of the RN to the MME through the location update response (Update Location Answer) message, and the MME can determine the current access according to the received RN user subscription information. Is the RN, not the UE.
- location update request Update Location Request
- Update Location Answer location update response
- the RN determines, according to the allowed access to the DeNB cell list obtained from the OAM, whether the cell currently accessed by the eNB is a DeNB cell that is allowed to access, and according to whether the received MME supports the relay function. Information to further decide whether the network exit process needs to be triggered, so that the existing RN network access process is optimized.
- another embodiment of the present invention provides a method for a relay node RN to access a network, which is different from the foregoing embodiments in that, in this embodiment, the MME determines whether to accept the RN's network disconnection request, which mainly includes :
- Step 401 The mobility management device determines whether the cell currently accessed by the RN belongs to a base station cell that supports the relay function supported by the RN.
- the list of base station cells supporting the relay function that allows the RN to access may be a list of DeNB cells configured by the OAM to allow access by the RN.
- the mobility management device may confirm, according to the network withdrawal request sent by the RN, whether the cell currently accessed by the RN belongs to a DeNB cell that allows the RN to access.
- the device is a mobility management device currently serving the RN, and may be an MME in an LTE network or an LTE evolved network or an SGSN in a UMTS network, and the network request may be a Detach Request.
- the network request carries the indication information, where the indication information indicates whether the cell currently accessed by the RN belongs to the DeNB cell that allows the RN to access, and in this step, the mobility management device according to the indication The information confirms whether the cell currently accessed by the RN belongs to a donor base station DeNB cell that allows the RN to access.
- the mobility management device determines whether the first indication information is carried in the network retreat request, where the first indication information indicates that the cell currently accessed by the RN belongs to the DeNB cell that allows the RN to access, and if the judgment result is If yes, it is confirmed that the cell currently accessed by the RN belongs to the DeNB cell that allows the RN to access; otherwise, it is confirmed that the cell currently accessed by the RN does not belong to the DeNB cell that allows the RN to access.
- Step 402 When the cell currently accessed by the RN belongs to a base station cell that supports the RN to support the relay function, and the mobility management device supports the relay function, send the notification to the RN.
- the mobility management device When the cell currently accessed by the RN does not belong to a base station cell that supports the RN to support the relay function, or the mobility management device does not support the relay function, send the notification to the RN to notify the retreat Network notification message.
- the notification message for notifying the RN to stop the network retreating process may include the network request request response information indicating that the network is rejected, and the network request request response information includes a cause indication, where the cause indication indicates that the RN is rejected.
- the reason for the network is that the mobility management device supports the relay function, and the network request response information indicating that the network is rejected may be Detach Reject information.
- the mobility management device in the embodiment of the present invention confirms whether the cell currently accessed by the RN belongs to a base station cell that allows the RN to access the relay function, and the cell currently accessed by the RN belongs to the RN.
- a base station cell supporting a relay function and when the mobility management device supports a relay function, sending a notification to the RN to notify the RN to stop the network exit process Therefore, the RN does not need to perform the re-entry process in the second phase of the RN network access process in the prior art, thereby optimizing the existing RN network access process, reducing the time for the RN to access the network, and also saving the network. Resources.
- FIG. 5 shows an RN network access method according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the method specifically includes: Step 501 - Step 515 is substantially the same as Step 201 - Step 215, except that: Modifying the attach acceptance in step 208 is not required.
- the information that is, the attachment information does not carry the indication information indicating whether the MME supports the relay function.
- it is not necessary to modify the RRC Connection Reconfiguration message in the step 212 except the attachment and acceptance information.
- the information, that is, the information other than the attachment accepting information in the RRC connection reconfiguration message does not carry the indication information indicating whether the MME supports the relay function.
- Step 516 The RN sends a Detach Request message, and requests the MME to perform a network revocation process.
- the de-attach request information carries the indication information, where the indication information indicates whether the cell currently accessed by the RN is a DeNB cell that is allowed to be accessed by the OAM, and the de-attach request information is information of the non-access stratum.
- the RN may send the Detach Request information to the DeNB by using a UL Information Transfer message, and the DeNB may further attach the unattached layer by using an UPLINK NAS Transport message.
- the request (Detach RequestM message is sent to the MME.
- the de-attach request information it is indicated in the de-attach request information whether the cell currently accessed by the RN is an OAM-configured DeNB cell that is allowed to access:
- the detach type IE in the de-attach request information is assigned to 110.
- the MME receives the IE with the value of 110, if the 110 indicates that the re-attach is not required, the MME determines that the RN does not need to re-attach according to the IE, and the RN has correctly accessed the OAM configuration.
- the MME directly determines that the RN has correctly accessed the allowed RN access of the OAM configuration according to the IE. In the DeNB cell.
- a new IE is added to the Detach Request to indicate whether the cell currently accessed by the RN is an OAM-configured DeNB cell that allows RN access. For example, if the value of the newly added IE is True or the value is 1, the cell that the RN is currently accessing is the DeNB cell that is allowed to access. If the value is False or the value is 0, the current RN indicates that the RN is currently The cell that is accessed is not a DeNB cell that is allowed to access.
- the MME may determine, according to the indication information in the Detach Request information, whether the cell currently accessed by the RN is an OAM-configured DeNB cell that allows the RN to access, and the MME determines whether to accept according to whether the MME supports the relay function.
- the RN's exit request may be used to determine, according to the indication information in the Detach Request information, whether the cell currently accessed by the RN is an OAM-configured DeNB cell that allows the RN to access.
- Step 518 When the MME determines to accept the RN backoff request, the MME sends the Detach Accept message to the RN.
- the MME in the embodiment of the present invention determines, according to the indication information in the Detach Request information, whether the cell currently accessed by the RN is an OAM-configured DeNB cell that allows the RN to access, and according to whether it supports the relay function. To determine whether to accept the RN's network withdrawal request, the existing RN network access process is optimized. In this way, when the network does not need to be retired, the re-entry process in the second P-segment in the existing RN access process is not performed, and the existing RN access procedure is optimized.
- the device supports the relay function, where the indication information is that the service mobility management device joins the NAS information and sends the information to the base station where the cell is located; in another preferred manner, the first determining unit
- the mobility management device serving the RN may be configured to support a relay function according to the indication information in the information other than the NAS information carried in the RRC connection reconfiguration message, where the indication is supported.
- the information is that the base station where the cell is located is added to the radio resource control connection reconfiguration message.
- the cell list obtaining unit 40 may be configured to acquire, by using a gateway, an RN to allow access.
- the DeNB cell list when the cell accessed by the RN belongs to the base station cell list supporting the relay function, the gateway is a gateway inside the base station where the cell accessed by the RN is located.
- the access unit 10 is further configured to be in the process of accessing the cell, in order to increase the probability that the mobility management device selected by the base station where the cell is located is a mobility management device supporting the relay function.
- the base station where the cell is located sends the indication information indicating that the currently accessed device is the RN, and the base station where the cell is located selects the mobility management device that supports the relay function to serve the RN.
- an embodiment of the present invention provides a mobility management device, which may be an LTE network or an LTE evolved network, such as an MME in an LTE Advanced network, or an SGSN in a UMTS network. It includes:
- the determining unit 70 is configured to determine whether a cell currently accessed by the RN belongs to a base station cell that supports the RN to support the relay function;
- the sending unit 90 is configured to: when the cell currently accessed by the RN belongs to a base station cell that supports the RN to support the relay function, and the mobility management device supports the relay function, send the message to the RN. Notifying the RN to stop the notification message of the network withdrawal process.
- the determining unit 70 may be configured to confirm, according to the indication information carried in the back-off request sent by the RN, that the cell currently accessed by the RN belongs to the support that allows the RN to access.
- the indication information is used to indicate that the cell currently accessed by the RN belongs to a base station cell that supports the RN to support the relay function.
- the notification message sent by the sending unit 90 to notify the RN to stop the network retreating process includes a reason indication, and the reason indication indicates that the reason for rejecting the RN to quit the network is that the mobility management device supports the relay function.
- the sending unit 90 is further configured to send, to the RN, a notification for notifying the receiving RN to quit the network, to ensure that when the RN has accessed the cell as a support.
- the communication system further includes: a mobility management device 300, configured to When the relay node accesses the base station cell that supports the relay function, the identifier of the base station that supports the relay function that the RN has accessed and the indication information that indicates that the currently accessed device is the RN are sent to the DNS server to obtain The identifier of the gateway served by the RN is selected by the DNS server, where the gateway is a gateway inside the base station that supports the relay function that the RN has selected.
- the mobility management device is further configured to acquire subscription information of the RN from a home subscriber server, and determine, according to the subscription information of the RN, that the RN is a relay device. In this way, the mobility management device can send the indication information indicating that the current access device is the RN to the DNS server.
- the RN 100 is further configured to perform the process in the process of accessing the cell.
- the base station where the cell is located sends the indication information indicating that the current access device is the RN.
- the base station 200 where the cell is located is used to select the support relay for the RN according to the indication information that the current access device is the RN.
- the mobility management device of the function is further configured to perform the process in the process of accessing the cell.
- the mobility management device 600 is further configured to ensure that the gateway accessed by the UE is a gateway inside the base station supporting the relay function.
- the relay node accesses the base station cell that supports the relay function
- the identifier of the base station that supports the relay function that the RN has accessed and the indication information that indicates that the current access device is the RN are sent to the DNS server, and the DNS is obtained.
- An identifier of a gateway selected by the server for the RN, where the gateway is a supported relay function selected by the RN that is selected by the DNS server The gateway inside the base station.
- the network elements the relay node RN, the host base station DeNB, the mobility management device, and the like
- the network elements the relay node RN, the host base station DeNB, the mobility management device, and the like
- the mobility management device in the embodiment of the present invention determines, according to the network request, whether the cell currently accessed by the RN belongs to a base station cell that supports the RN to support the relay function. And determining, according to whether the cell currently accessed by the RN belongs to a base station cell that supports the relay function that the RN accesses, and whether the mobility management device supports the relay function, determining whether to accept the network request, and notifying the RN And enabling the RN to determine whether it is necessary to exit the currently accessed cell and then access the base station cell that supports the relay function.
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