WO2019090672A1 - Procédé de configuration de politique de terminal, terminal et dispositif de réseau - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to data communication technologies, and in particular, to a terminal policy configuration method, a terminal, and a network device.
- the terminal In the New Radio (NR) system, in order to perform data transmission, the terminal needs to select a network connection and establish a Protocol Data Unit (PDU) session.
- PDU Protocol Data Unit
- WLANSP wireless local area network selection policy
- URSP User Equipment Route Selection Policy
- aspects of the present invention provide a method for configuring a terminal policy, a terminal, and a network device, to improve configuration flexibility of the terminal policy.
- An aspect of the present invention provides a method for configuring a terminal policy, including:
- each of the first rule parameters includes a wireless local area network selection At least one of a rule parameter and a terminal routing rule parameter.
- Another aspect of the present invention provides a method for configuring another terminal policy, including:
- each of the first rule parameters includes at least one of a wireless local area network selection rule parameter and a terminal routing rule parameter.
- Another aspect of the present invention provides a method for configuring another terminal policy, including:
- each of the second rule parameters includes a WLAN selection rule parameter And at least one of the terminal routing rule parameters.
- Another aspect of the present invention provides a method for configuring another terminal policy, including:
- each of the second rule parameters includes a WLAN selection rule parameter and a terminal At least one of the routing rule parameters.
- a terminal including:
- a receiving unit configured to receive at least one first rule identifier sent by the network device
- a obtaining unit configured to obtain, according to the at least one first rule identifier, a pre-configured first rule parameter corresponding to each first rule identifier in the at least one first rule identifier; each of the first rule parameters At least one of a wireless local area network selection rule parameter and a terminal routing rule parameter is included.
- Another aspect of the present invention provides a network device, including:
- a sending unit configured to send, to the terminal, at least one first rule identifier, where the terminal obtains, according to the at least one first rule identifier, a pre-corresponding to each of the at least one first rule identifier a first rule parameter configured; each of the first rule parameters includes at least one of a wireless local area network selection rule parameter and a terminal routing rule parameter.
- a terminal including:
- a receiving unit configured to receive at least one second rule identifier sent by the network device, and a second rule parameter corresponding to each second rule identifier in the at least one second rule identifier; each of the second rule parameters includes wireless At least one of a local area network selection rule parameter and a terminal routing rule parameter.
- Another aspect of the present invention provides a network device, including:
- a sending unit configured to send, to the terminal, at least one second rule identifier and a second rule parameter corresponding to each second rule identifier of the at least one second rule identifier; each of the second rule parameters includes a wireless local area network Select rule parameters and terminal routing rule parameters At least one of them.
- the embodiment of the present invention obtains at least one first rule identifier sent by the network device, and then obtains each of the at least one first rule identifier according to the at least one first rule identifier.
- a pre-configured first rule parameter corresponding to the rule identifier each of the first rule parameters includes at least one of a WLAN selection rule parameter and a terminal routing rule parameter, and the rule identifier is sent to the terminal by the network device.
- the first rule identifier enables the terminal to flexibly adopt the pre-configured rule parameter, that is, the first rule parameter, according to the rule identifier, and does not need to pre-configure the fixed rule parameter in the terminal, thereby improving the configuration flexibility of the terminal policy.
- the embodiment of the present invention obtains the at least one first rule identifier by sending, by the terminal, the at least one first rule identifier to the terminal according to the at least one first rule identifier.
- Each first rule identifier corresponds to a pre-configured first rule parameter; each of the first rule parameters includes at least one of a WLAN selection rule parameter and a terminal routing rule parameter, and is sent to the terminal through the network device
- the sending rule identifier is the first rule identifier, so that the terminal can flexibly adopt the pre-configured rule parameter, that is, the first rule parameter, according to the rule identifier, without pre-configuring the fixed rule parameter in the terminal, thereby improving the terminal policy. Configuration flexibility.
- the embodiment of the present invention receives, by the network device, at least one second rule identifier and a second rule parameter corresponding to each second rule identifier of the at least one second rule identifier.
- Each of the second rule parameters includes a wireless local area
- the at least one of the network selection rule parameter and the terminal routing rule parameter is used by the network device to send the rule identifier, that is, the second rule identifier and the rule parameter corresponding to the rule identifier, that is, the second rule parameter, so that the terminal can flexibly adopt the
- the received rule parameters do not need to be pre-configured with fixed rule parameters in the terminal, thereby improving the configuration flexibility of the terminal policy.
- the embodiment of the present invention sends a second rule parameter corresponding to each second rule identifier of the at least one second rule identifier and the at least one second rule identifier to the terminal;
- Each of the second rule parameters includes at least one of a WLAN selection rule parameter and a terminal routing rule parameter, and the rule identifier corresponding to the second rule identifier and the rule identifier is sent to the terminal by the network device, that is, the second rule parameter.
- the rule parameters enable the terminal to flexibly adopt the received rule parameters without pre-configuring the fixed rule parameters in the terminal, thereby improving the configuration flexibility of the terminal policy.
- the network device sends a rule identifier, that is, the first rule identifier, to the terminal to instruct the terminal to use the first rule parameter pre-configured in the terminal, and wirelessly delivers the specific to the terminal.
- the rule parameters can effectively reduce the consumption of network resources and reduce the data interaction between the network device and the terminal.
- the second rule parameter corresponding to the rule identifier may directly obtain the pre-configured at least one third rule parameter; each of the at least one third rule parameter includes a WLAN selection rule parameter and a terminal routing option Regulation If at least one of the parameters is not sent by the network device, the terminal may temporarily adopt the rule parameter pre-configured in the terminal, that is, the third rule parameter, which can effectively improve the configuration of the terminal policy. reliability.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic flowchart of a method for configuring a terminal policy according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a schematic flowchart of another method for configuring a terminal policy according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic flowchart of another method for configuring a terminal policy according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a schematic flowchart diagram of another method for configuring a terminal policy according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a schematic structural diagram of a terminal according to another embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 6 is a schematic structural diagram of a network device according to another embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 7 is a schematic structural diagram of another terminal according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7B is a schematic structural diagram of another terminal according to another embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 8 is a schematic structural diagram of another network device according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic flowchart of a method for configuring a terminal policy according to an embodiment of the present invention, as shown in FIG. 1 .
- the at least one first rule identifier is used to uniquely identify a set of first rule parameters in a designated Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN), for example, one or more PLMNs.
- PLMN Public Land Mobile Network
- each of the first rule parameters includes a wireless local area network At least one of a rule selection rule parameter and a terminal routing rule parameter.
- the terminal may perform rule matching processing in the first rule parameters at the corresponding moment, and use the matched first rule parameter to select a network connection and/or establish a protocol data unit ( Protocol Data Unit (PDU) session.
- PDU Protocol Data Unit
- execution entities of 101 to 103 may be terminals.
- the main idea of the embodiment is that the first rule identifier is sent to the terminal by the network device, so that the terminal can flexibly adopt the rule parameter pre-configured in the terminal, that is, the first rule parameter, according to the rule identifier, and does not need to be in the terminal. Pre-configured fixed rule parameters, which improves the configuration flexibility of the terminal policy.
- the network device sends a rule identifier, that is, a first rule identifier, to the terminal, so that the terminal can
- the identification uses the rule parameters pre-configured in the terminal, that is, the first rule parameter, and does not need to pre-configure the fixed rule parameters in the terminal, thereby improving the configuration flexibility of the terminal policy.
- the terminal may specifically receive at least one first rule identifier sent by the network device by using high layer signaling, system broadcast, or DCI.
- the high-level signaling may be a radio resource control (RRC) message
- the at least one first rule identifier may be carried by an information element (IE) in an RRC message
- the RRC may be an RRC message in the prior art, for example, an RRC CONNECTION RECONFIGURATION message, etc., which is not limited in this embodiment.
- the IE of the RRC message is extended to carry the at least one first rule identifier, or the RRC message may also be an RRC message different from the existing ones in the prior art.
- the high-level signaling may be a Media Access Control (MAC) Control Element (CE) message
- the at least one first rule identifier may be carried by adding a new MAC CE message.
- MAC Media Access Control
- CE Control Element
- the at least one first rule identifier may be carried by using a vacant bit (bit) in an existing main information block (MIB) or a system information block (SIB) in the system broadcast message. Or adding a new SIB to carry the at least one first rule identifier.
- MIB main information block
- SIB system information block
- each of the first rule parameters may include, but is not limited to, a Wireless Local Area Network Selection Policy (WLANSP) parameter and a terminal routing rule.
- WLANSP Wireless Local Area Network Selection Policy
- URSP User Equipment Route Selection Policy
- the WLAN SP parameter may include, but is not limited to, at least one of the following parameters:
- Validity Conditions for the mobile communication network
- SSIDList a list of access point names of the wireless local area network
- SSID Service Set Identifier
- Wi-Fi Wireless Fidelity
- Minimum backhaul threshold MinimumBackhaulThreshold
- Preferred roaming partner list (PreferredRoamingPartnerList);
- BSS Maximum business support system
- the URSP parameter may include, but is not limited to, at least one of the following parameters:
- Traffic filter Traffic filter
- Direct offload (Direct offload);
- DNNs Data Network Name
- Access Type (Access Type).
- each of the first rule parameters may further include a first priority parameter (Priority) to indicate a use priority of the first rule parameter. Then, the use of each of the first rule parameters is determined by the first priority parameter.
- a first priority parameter Priority
- the terminal may preferentially use the priority indicated by the first priority parameter according to the first priority parameter included in each first rule parameter. The highest level of the first rule parameter.
- the first rule identifier may be used to indicate the use priority of the first rule parameter. Then, if the first priority parameter is the same, the use of each first rule parameter may be determined by the first rule identifier corresponding to the first rule parameter.
- the terminal may use the first rule identifier to preferentially meet the preset priority principle, such as the maximum, according to the first rule identifier corresponding to each first rule parameter.
- the first rule parameter of the value or minimum value, etc.
- the method further includes: receiving, by the network device, the second rule identifier that is sent by the network device, and the second rule identifier that is corresponding to each of the at least one second rule identifier.
- the second rule parameter is a parameter that specifies the second rule identifier that is sent by the network device.
- the at least one second rule identifier is used to uniquely identify a set of second rule parameters for different terminals.
- the second rule identifier can be reused within the same PLMN, but needs to be unique to the terminal.
- the terminal may perform rule matching processing in the second rule parameters at the corresponding moment, and use the matched second rule parameter to select a network connection and/or establish a protocol data unit ( Protocol Data Unit (PDU) session.
- PDU Protocol Data Unit
- “receiving at least one first rule identifier sent by the network device” and “receiving each of the at least one second rule identifier and the at least one second rule identifier sent by the network device” does not have a fixed execution order, and may perform “receiving at least one first rule identifier sent by the network device”, and then perform “receiving at least one sent by the network device”.
- the second rule identifier and the second rule parameter corresponding to each of the at least one second rule identifier may further perform the step of: receiving the at least one second rule identifier sent by the network device And performing, by the network device, the second rule parameter corresponding to each of the at least one second rule identifiers, and then performing the “receiving at least one first rule identifier sent by the network device”. Simultaneous execution of at least one first rule identifier "receiving at least one second rule sent by the network device Identifying the at least one second rule and the identification of each of the second rule identification parameter corresponding to the second rule ", and the embodiment is not particularly limited.
- the network device can be based on the current network congestion and the length of the transmitted cell.
- the limitation of the first rule identifier and the second rule identifier and the corresponding second rule parameter are not limited in this embodiment.
- the network device may receive, by using a high layer signaling, a system broadcast, or a Downlink Control Information (DCI), at least one second rule identifier and Determining, by the at least one second rule identifier, a second rule parameter corresponding to each second rule identifier.
- DCI Downlink Control Information
- the terminal may receive, by the network device, the at least one second rule identifier sent by the high layer signaling, the system broadcast, or the DCI, and the second corresponding to each of the at least one second rule identifier. Rule parameters.
- the high-level signaling may be a radio resource control (RRC) message
- the at least one second rule identifier and the each may be carried by an information element (IE) in an RRC message.
- the second rule identifies the second rule parameter
- the RRC message may be an RRC message in the prior art, for example, an RRC CONNECTION RECONFIGURATION message, etc., which is not limited in this embodiment.
- the IE message of the existing RRC message is extended to carry the at least one second rule identifier and the second rule parameter corresponding to each of the second rule identifiers, or the RRC message may also be different from the prior art.
- the existing RRC message is extended to carry the at least one second rule identifier and the second rule parameter corresponding to each of the second rule identifiers, or the RRC message may also be different from the prior art.
- the existing RRC message is extended to carry the at least one second rule identifier and the second rule parameter corresponding to each of the second rule identifiers, or
- the high-level signaling may be a Media Access Control (MAC) Control Element (CE) message
- the at least one second rule identifier may be carried by adding a new MAC CE message.
- Each of the second rules identifies a second rule parameter corresponding to the second rule.
- the existing main information block (Master) in the system broadcast message may be specifically used.
- the vacant bit (bit) in the information block (MIB) or the (System Information Block, SIB) carries the at least one second rule identifier and the second rule parameter corresponding to each of the second rule identifiers, or may also be added
- the new SIB carries the at least one second rule identifier and the second rule parameter corresponding to each of the second rule identifiers.
- each of the second rule parameters may include, but is not limited to, a Wireless Local Area Network Selection Policy (WLANSP) parameter and a terminal routing rule.
- WLANSP Wireless Local Area Network Selection Policy
- URSP User Equipment Route Selection Policy
- the WLAN SP parameter may include, but is not limited to, at least one of the following parameters:
- Validity Conditions for the mobile communication network
- SSIDList a list of access point names of the wireless local area network
- SSID Service Set Identifier
- Wi-Fi Wireless Fidelity
- Minimum backhaul threshold MinimumBackhaulThreshold
- Preferred roaming partner list (PreferredRoamingPartnerList);
- BSS Maximum business support system
- the URSP parameter may include, but is not limited to, at least one of the following parameters:
- Traffic filter Traffic filter
- Direct offload (Direct offload);
- DNNs Data Network Name
- each of the second rule parameters may further include a second priority parameter (Priority) to indicate a use priority of the second rule parameter. Then, the use of each of the second rule parameters is determined by the second priority parameter.
- a second priority parameter Priority
- the terminal may preferentially use the priority indicated by the second priority parameter according to the second priority parameter included in each second rule parameter. The second highest rule parameter.
- the second rule identifier may be used to indicate the use priority of the second rule parameter. Then, if the second priority parameter is the same, the use of each second rule parameter may be determined by the second rule identifier corresponding to the second rule parameter.
- the terminal may use the second rule identifier to preferentially meet the preset priority principle, such as the maximum, according to the second rule identifier corresponding to each second rule parameter.
- the second rule parameter of the value or minimum value, etc.
- the usage priority of the first rule parameter is greater than the usage priority of the second rule parameter.
- the terminal may The first rule parameter is used preferentially.
- the second rule parameter corresponding to each second rule identifier may obtain at least one third rule parameter configured in advance.
- the terminal may perform rule matching processing in the third rule parameters at the corresponding moment, and use the matched third rule parameter to select a network connection and/or establish a protocol data unit ( Protocol Data Unit (PDU) session.
- PDU Protocol Data Unit
- each of the third rule parameters may include, but is not limited to, a Wireless Local Area Network Selection Policy (WLANSP) parameter and a terminal routing rule.
- WLANSP Wireless Local Area Network Selection Policy
- URSP User Equipment Route Selection Policy
- the WLAN SP parameter may include, but is not limited to, at least one of the following parameters:
- Validity Conditions for the mobile communication network
- SSIDList a list of access point names of the wireless local area network
- SSID Service Set Identifier
- Wi-Fi Wireless Fidelity
- Minimum backhaul threshold MinimumBackhaulThreshold
- Preferred roaming partner list (PreferredRoamingPartnerList);
- BSS Maximum business support system
- the URSP parameter may include, but is not limited to, at least one of the following parameters: One:
- Traffic filter Traffic filter
- Direct offload (Direct offload);
- DNNs Data Network Name
- Access Type (Access Type).
- each third rule parameter may further include a third priority parameter (Priority) to indicate a use priority of the third rule parameter. Then, the use of each of the third rule parameters is determined by the third priority parameter.
- a third priority parameter Priority
- the terminal may preferentially use the priority indicated by the third priority parameter according to the third priority parameter included in each third rule parameter. The highest third rule parameter.
- the third rule identifier may be specifically used to indicate the use priority of the third rule parameter. Then, if the third priority parameter is the same, the use of each third rule parameter may be determined by a third rule identifier corresponding to the third rule parameter.
- the terminal may use the third rule identifier to preferentially satisfy the preset priority principle, such as the maximum, according to the third rule identifier corresponding to each third rule parameter.
- the third rule parameter of the value or the minimum value.
- the usage priority of the second rule parameter is greater than the usage priority of the third rule parameter.
- the terminal may The second rule parameter is used preferentially.
- the terminal matches the two types of parameters, the first rule parameter and the third rule parameter, the use priority of the first rule parameter is greater than the use priority of the second rule parameter, and the use priority of the second rule parameter is used. If the priority of the third rule parameter is greater than the priority of the third rule parameter, the terminal may preferentially use the first rule parameter.
- the terminal matches the first rule parameter, the second rule parameter, and the third rule parameter, the usage priority of the first rule parameter is greater than the use priority of the second rule parameter, and the second rule The usage priority of the parameter is greater than the usage priority of the third rule parameter, and then the terminal can preferentially use the first rule parameter.
- the first rule parameter may be referred to as a static rule parameter
- the second rule parameter is referred to as a dynamic rule parameter
- the third rule parameter is referred to as a default rule parameter.
- the at least one first rule identifier sent by the network device is received, and the pre-configuration corresponding to each of the at least one first rule identifier is obtained according to the at least one first rule identifier.
- the first rule parameter, the first rule parameter includes at least one of a WLAN selection rule parameter and a terminal routing rule parameter, and the network device sends a rule identifier, that is, a first rule identifier, to the terminal, so that the terminal
- the rule parameters that are pre-configured in the terminal, that is, the first rule parameter can be flexibly adopted according to the rule identifier, and the fixed rule parameters are not pre-configured in the terminal, thereby improving the configuration flexibility of the terminal policy.
- the network device is used to send a regulation to the terminal.
- the identifier is the first rule identifier, which is used to instruct the terminal to use the first rule parameter pre-configured in the terminal to send a specific rule parameter to the terminal, which can effectively reduce the consumption of network resources and reduce the network device and the terminal. Data interaction.
- the second rule parameter corresponding to the rule identifier may directly obtain the pre-configured at least one third rule parameter; each of the at least one third rule parameter includes a WLAN selection rule parameter and a terminal routing option At least one of the rule parameters, in the case that the network device does not deliver the specific configuration indication, the terminal may temporarily adopt the rule parameter pre-configured in the terminal, that is, the third rule parameter, which can effectively improve the configuration of the terminal policy. reliability.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic flowchart of another method for configuring a terminal policy according to another embodiment of the present invention, as shown in FIG. 2 .
- each of the first rule parameters includes at least one of a wireless local area network selection rule parameter and a terminal routing rule parameter.
- the terminal may perform rule matching processing in the first rule parameters at the corresponding moment, and use the matched first rule parameter to select a network connection and/or establish a protocol data unit ( Protocol Data Unit (PDU) session.
- PDU Protocol Data Unit
- execution body of 201 may be a network device.
- the main idea of the embodiment is that the first rule identifier is sent to the terminal by the network device, so that the terminal can flexibly adopt the pre-configuration in the terminal according to the rule identifier.
- the rule parameter is the first rule parameter, and the fixed rule parameter is not required to be pre-configured in the terminal, thereby improving the configuration flexibility of the terminal policy.
- the at least one first rule identifier is sent to the terminal, so that the terminal obtains the pre-configured corresponding to each of the at least one first rule identifier according to the at least one first rule identifier.
- a first rule parameter includes at least one of a WLAN selection rule parameter and a terminal routing rule parameter, and the network device sends a rule identifier, that is, a first rule identifier, to the terminal, so that the terminal can enable the terminal
- the rule parameters that are pre-configured in the terminal are flexibly adopted according to the rule identifier, that is, the first rule parameter that is pre-configured in the terminal is used, and the fixed rule parameter is not pre-configured in the terminal, thereby improving the configuration flexibility of the terminal policy.
- the at least one first rule identifier may be sent to the terminal by using the high layer signaling, the system broadcast, or the downlink control information (DCI).
- DCI downlink control information
- the network device may send at least one first rule identifier to the terminal by using high layer signaling, system broadcast, or DCI.
- the high-level signaling may be a radio resource control (RRC) message
- the at least one first rule identifier may be carried by an information element (IE) in an RRC message
- the RRC may be an RRC message in the prior art, for example, an RRC CONNECTION RECONFIGURATION message, etc., which is not limited in this embodiment, and the IE of the existing RRC message is extended to carry the at least one The first rule identifier, or the RRC message may also be an RRC message different from that existing in the prior art.
- the high layer signaling may be Media Access Control (Media Access Control,
- the MAC) control element (CE) message may specifically carry the at least one first rule identifier by adding a new MAC CE message.
- the at least one first rule identifier may be carried by using a vacant bit (bit) in an existing main information block (MIB) or a system information block (SIB) in the system broadcast message. Or adding a new SIB to carry the at least one first rule identifier.
- MIB main information block
- SIB system information block
- each of the first rule parameters may include, but is not limited to, a Wireless Local Area Network Selection Policy (WLANSP) parameter and a terminal routing rule.
- WLANSP Wireless Local Area Network Selection Policy
- URSP User Equipment Route Selection Policy
- the WLAN SP parameter may include, but is not limited to, at least one of the following parameters:
- Validity Conditions for the mobile communication network
- SSIDList a list of access point names of the wireless local area network
- SSID Service Set Identifier
- Wi-Fi Wireless Fidelity
- Minimum backhaul threshold MinimumBackhaulThreshold
- Preferred roaming partner list (PreferredRoamingPartnerList);
- BSS Maximum business support system
- the URSP parameter may include, but is not limited to, at least one of the following parameters:
- Traffic filter Traffic filter
- Direct offload (Direct offload);
- DNNs Data Network Name
- Access Type (Access Type).
- each of the first rule parameters may further include a first priority parameter (Priority) to indicate a use priority of the first rule parameter. Then, the use of each of the first rule parameters is determined by the first priority parameter.
- a first priority parameter Priority
- the terminal may preferentially use the priority indicated by the first priority parameter according to the first priority parameter included in each first rule parameter. The highest level of the first rule parameter.
- the first rule identifier may be used to indicate the use priority of the first rule parameter. Then, if the first priority parameter is the same, the use of each first rule parameter may be determined by the first rule identifier corresponding to the first rule parameter.
- the terminal may use the first rule identifier to preferentially meet the preset priority principle, such as the maximum, according to the first rule identifier corresponding to each first rule parameter.
- the first rule parameter of the value or minimum value, etc.
- the terminal may further send, to the terminal, at least one second rule identifier and a second corresponding to each second rule identifier of the at least one second rule identifier. Two rule parameters.
- the at least one second rule identifier is used to uniquely identify a set of second rule parameters for different terminals.
- the second rule identifier can be reused within the same PLMN, but needs to be unique to the terminal.
- the terminal may perform rule matching processing in the second rule parameters at the corresponding moment, and use the matched second rule parameters to select a network connection and/or establish a PDU session.
- “transmitting at least one first rule identifier to the terminal” and “sending at least one second rule identifier and each of the at least one second rule identifier to the terminal The execution of the corresponding second rule parameter does not have a fixed execution order, and may first perform “send at least one first rule identifier to the terminal”, and then perform “send at least one second rule identifier to the terminal and the at least a second rule parameter corresponding to each second rule identifier in the second rule identifier, or may further perform: sending, to the terminal, at least one second rule identifier and each of the at least one second rule identifier a second rule parameter corresponding to the second rule identifier, and then performing "sending at least one first rule identifier to the terminal", or performing "sending at least one first rule identifier to the terminal” Transmitting, by the terminal, at least one second rule identifier and a second rule corresponding to each second rule identifier of the at least one second rule identifier Number
- the network device may determine which first rule identifiers are sent, and which second rule identifiers and corresponding second rule parameters are sent according to the current network congestion condition and the sending cell length limit. Special restrictions are made.
- the terminal may send at least one second to the terminal through high-level signaling, system broadcast, or downlink control information (DCI).
- DCI downlink control information
- the network device may send, by using the high layer signaling, the system broadcast, or the DCI, the at least one second rule identifier and the second rule parameter corresponding to each second rule identifier of the at least one second rule identifier. .
- the high-level signaling may be a radio resource control (RRC) message
- the at least one second rule identifier and the each may be carried by an information element (IE) in an RRC message.
- the second rule identifies the second rule parameter
- the RRC message may be an RRC message in the prior art, for example, an RRC CONNECTION RECONFIGURATION message, etc., which is not limited in this embodiment.
- the IE message of the existing RRC message is extended to carry the at least one second rule identifier and the second rule parameter corresponding to each of the second rule identifiers, or the RRC message may also be different from the prior art.
- the existing RRC message is extended to carry the at least one second rule identifier and the second rule parameter corresponding to each of the second rule identifiers, or the RRC message may also be different from the prior art.
- the existing RRC message is extended to carry the at least one second rule identifier and the second rule parameter corresponding to each of the second rule identifiers, or
- the high-level signaling may be a Media Access Control (MAC) Control Element (CE) message
- the at least one second rule identifier may be carried by adding a new MAC CE message.
- Each of the second rules identifies a second rule parameter corresponding to the second rule.
- the at least one second rule identifier may be carried by using a spare bit in the existing Master Information Block (MIB) or the System Information Block (SIB) in the system broadcast message.
- MIB Master Information Block
- SIB System Information Block
- Each of the second rule identifiers may be associated with the second rule parameter, or may further add a new SIB to carry the at least one second rule identifier and the second rule parameter corresponding to each of the second rule identifiers.
- each of the second rule parameters may include, but is not limited to, a Wireless Local Area Network Selection Policy (WLANSP) parameter and a terminal routing rule.
- WLANSP Wireless Local Area Network Selection Policy
- URSP User Equipment Route Selection Policy
- the WLAN SP parameter may include, but is not limited to, at least one of the following parameters:
- Validity Conditions for the mobile communication network
- SSIDList a list of access point names of the wireless local area network
- SSID Service Set Identifier
- Wi-Fi Wireless Fidelity
- Minimum backhaul threshold MinimumBackhaulThreshold
- Preferred roaming partner list (PreferredRoamingPartnerList);
- BSS Maximum business support system
- the URSP parameter may include, but is not limited to, at least one of the following parameters:
- Traffic filter Traffic filter
- Direct offload (Direct offload);
- DNNs Data Network Name
- Access Type (Access Type).
- each of the second rule parameters may further include a second priority parameter (Priority) to indicate a use priority of the second rule parameter. Then, the use of each of the second rule parameters is determined by the second priority parameter.
- a second priority parameter Priority
- the terminal may preferentially use the priority indicated by the second priority parameter according to the second priority parameter included in each second rule parameter. The second highest rule parameter.
- the second rule identifier may be used to indicate the use priority of the second rule parameter. Then, if the second priority parameter is the same, the use of each second rule parameter may be determined by the second rule identifier corresponding to the second rule parameter.
- the terminal may use the second rule identifier to preferentially meet the preset priority principle, such as the maximum, according to the second rule identifier corresponding to each second rule parameter.
- the second rule parameter of the value or minimum value, etc.
- the usage priority of the first rule parameter is greater than the usage priority of the second rule parameter.
- the terminal may The first rule parameter is used preferentially.
- the terminal may obtain at least one third rule parameter that is pre-configured.
- the terminal may perform rule matching processing in the third rule parameters at the corresponding moment, and use the matched third rule parameter to select a network connection and/or establish a protocol data unit ( Protocol Data Unit (PDU) session.
- PDU Protocol Data Unit
- each of the third rule parameters may include, but is not limited to, a Wireless Local Area Network Selection Policy (WLANSP) parameter and a terminal routing rule.
- WLANSP Wireless Local Area Network Selection Policy
- URSP User Equipment Route Selection Policy
- the WLAN SP parameter may include, but is not limited to, at least one of the following parameters:
- Validity Conditions for the mobile communication network
- SSIDList a list of access point names of the wireless local area network
- SSID Service Set Identifier
- Wi-Fi Wireless Fidelity
- Minimum backhaul threshold MinimumBackhaulThreshold
- Preferred roaming partner list (PreferredRoamingPartnerList);
- BSS Maximum business support system
- the URSP parameter may include, but is not limited to, at least one of the following parameters:
- Traffic filter Traffic filter
- Direct offload (Direct offload);
- DNNs Data Network Name
- Access Type (Access Type).
- each third rule parameter may further include a third priority parameter (Priority) to indicate a use priority of the third rule parameter. Then, the use of each of the third rule parameters is determined by the third priority parameter.
- a third priority parameter Priority
- the terminal may preferentially use the priority indicated by the third priority parameter according to the third priority parameter included in each third rule parameter. The highest third rule parameter.
- the third rule identifier may be specifically used to indicate the use priority of the third rule parameter. Then, if the third priority parameter is the same, the use of each third rule parameter may be determined by a third rule identifier corresponding to the third rule parameter.
- the terminal may use the third rule identifier to preferentially satisfy the preset priority principle, such as the maximum, according to the third rule identifier corresponding to each third rule parameter.
- the third rule parameter of the value or the minimum value.
- the usage priority of the second rule parameter is greater than the usage priority of the third rule parameter.
- the terminal may The second rule parameter is used preferentially.
- the terminal may preferentially use the first A rule parameter.
- the terminal matches the first rule parameter, the second rule parameter, and the third rule parameter, the usage priority of the first rule parameter is greater than the use priority of the second rule parameter, and the second rule The usage priority of the parameter is greater than the usage priority of the third rule parameter, and then the terminal can preferentially use the first rule parameter.
- the first rule parameter may be referred to as a static rule parameter
- the second rule parameter is referred to as a dynamic rule parameter
- the third rule parameter is referred to as a default rule parameter.
- the at least one first rule identifier is sent to the terminal, so that the terminal obtains, according to the at least one first rule identifier, the first rule identifier corresponding to each of the at least one first rule identifier.
- a pre-configured first rule parameter each of the first rule parameters includes at least one of a WLAN selection rule parameter and a terminal routing rule parameter, and the rule identifier, ie, the first rule identifier, is sent to the terminal by the network device,
- the terminal can flexibly adopt the pre-configured rule parameter, that is, the first rule parameter, according to the rule identifier, and does not need to pre-configure the fixed rule parameter in the terminal, thereby improving the configuration flexibility of the terminal policy.
- the network device sends a rule identifier, that is, the first rule identifier, to the terminal to instruct the terminal to use the first rule parameter pre-configured in the terminal, and wirelessly delivers the specific to the terminal.
- the rule parameters can effectively reduce the consumption of network resources and reduce the data interaction between the network device and the terminal.
- each of the at least one third rule parameter includes at least one of a WLAN selection rule parameter and a terminal routing rule parameter, where the network device does not deliver a specific configuration indication
- the terminal can temporarily adopt the rule parameter pre-configured in the terminal, that is, the third rule parameter, which can effectively improve the configuration reliability of the terminal policy.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic flowchart diagram of another method for configuring a terminal policy according to another embodiment of the present invention, as shown in FIG. 3 .
- each second rule parameter includes a wireless local area network selection.
- the at least one second rule identifier is used to uniquely identify a set of second rule parameters for different terminals.
- the second rule identification can be reused within the same Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN), but needs to be unique to the terminal.
- PLMN Public Land Mobile Network
- the terminal may perform rule matching processing in the second rule parameters at the corresponding moment, and use the matched second rule parameter to select a network connection and/or establish a protocol data unit ( Protocol Data Unit (PDU) session.
- PDU Protocol Data Unit
- execution body of 301 may be a terminal.
- the main idea of the embodiment is that the rule identifier, that is, the second rule identifier and the rule parameter corresponding to the rule identifier, that is, the second rule parameter, are sent to the terminal through the network device, and the second rule parameter is not required.
- the fixed rule parameters are pre-configured in the terminal, thereby improving the configuration flexibility of the terminal policy.
- each of the second rule parameters includes a wireless local area network. Selecting at least one of the rule parameter and the terminal routing rule parameter, and the second rule parameter corresponding to the second rule identifier and the rule identifier is sent to the terminal by the network device, so that the terminal can flexibly adopt the received
- the rule parameters that are obtained do not need to be pre-configured with fixed rule parameters in the terminal, thereby improving the configuration flexibility of the terminal policy.
- the network device may receive at least one second that is sent by the network device by using high layer signaling, system broadcast, or downlink control information (DCI).
- DCI downlink control information
- the terminal may receive, by the network device, the at least one second rule identifier sent by the high layer signaling, the system broadcast, or the DCI, and the second corresponding to each of the at least one second rule identifier. Rule parameters.
- the high-level signaling may be a radio resource control (RRC) message
- the at least one second rule identifier and the each may be carried by an information element (IE) in an RRC message.
- the second rule identifies the second rule parameter
- the RRC message may be an RRC message in the prior art, for example, an RRC CONNECTION RECONFIGURATION message, etc., which is not limited in this embodiment.
- the IE message of the existing RRC message is extended to carry the at least one second rule identifier and the second rule parameter corresponding to each of the second rule identifiers, or the RRC message may also be different from the prior art. Existing RRC message.
- the high-level signaling may be a Media Access Control (MAC) Control Element (CE) message
- the at least one second rule identifier may be carried by adding a new MAC CE message.
- Each of the second rules identifies a second rule parameter corresponding to the second rule.
- the at least one second rule identifier may be carried by using a spare bit in the existing Master Information Block (MIB) or the System Information Block (SIB) in the system broadcast message.
- MIB Master Information Block
- SIB System Information Block
- Each of the second rule identifiers may be associated with the second rule parameter, or may further add a new SIB to carry the at least one second rule identifier and the second rule parameter corresponding to each of the second rule identifiers.
- each of the second rule parameters may include, but is not limited to, a Wireless Local Area Network Selection Policy (WLANSP) parameter and a terminal routing rule.
- WLANSP Wireless Local Area Network Selection Policy
- URSP User Equipment Route Selection Policy
- the WLAN SP parameter may include, but is not limited to, at least one of the following parameters:
- Validity Conditions for the mobile communication network
- SSIDList a list of access point names of the wireless local area network
- SSID Service Set Identifier
- Wi-Fi Wireless Fidelity
- Minimum backhaul threshold MinimumBackhaulThreshold
- Preferred roaming partner list (PreferredRoamingPartnerList);
- BSS Maximum business support system
- the URSP parameter may include, but is not limited to, at least one of the following parameters:
- Traffic filter Traffic filter
- Direct offload (Direct offload);
- DNNs Data Network Name
- Access Type (Access Type).
- each of the second rule parameters may further include a second priority parameter (Priority) to indicate a use priority of the second rule parameter. Then, the use of each of the second rule parameters is determined by the second priority parameter.
- a second priority parameter Priority
- the terminal may preferentially use the priority indicated by the second priority parameter according to the second priority parameter included in each second rule parameter. The second highest rule parameter.
- the second rule identifier may be used to indicate the use priority of the second rule parameter. Then, if the second priority parameter is the same, the use of each second rule parameter may be determined by the second rule identifier corresponding to the second rule parameter.
- the terminal may preferentially use the second rule according to the second rule identifier corresponding to each second rule parameter.
- the second rule parameter that satisfies the preset priority principle, such as the maximum value or the minimum value, is identified.
- the at least one first rule identifier sent by the network device may be further received, and then, the at least one first rule identifier may be obtained according to the at least one first rule identifier.
- Pre-configured first rule parameters corresponding to each of the first rule identifiers in the at least one first rule identifier may be obtained according to the at least one first rule identifier.
- the at least one first rule identifier is used to uniquely identify a set of first rule parameters in a specified PLMN, for example, one or more PLMNs.
- the terminal may perform rule matching processing in the first rule parameters at the corresponding moments, select the network connection and/or establish a PDU session by using the matched first rule parameters.
- “receiving at least one first rule identifier sent by the network device” and “receiving each of the at least one second rule identifier and the at least one second rule identifier sent by the network device” does not have a fixed execution order, and may perform “receiving at least one first rule identifier sent by the network device”, and then perform “receiving at least one sent by the network device”.
- the second rule identifier and the second rule parameter corresponding to each of the at least one second rule identifier may further perform the step of: receiving the at least one second rule identifier sent by the network device And performing, by the network device, the second rule parameter corresponding to each of the at least one second rule identifiers, and then performing the “receiving at least one first rule identifier sent by the network device”. Simultaneous execution of at least one first rule identifier "receiving at least one second rule sent by the network device Identifying the at least one second rule and the identification of each of the second rule identification parameter corresponding to the second rule ", and the embodiment is not particularly limited.
- the network device may determine which first rule identifiers are sent, and which second rule identifiers and corresponding second rule parameters are sent according to the current network congestion condition and the sending cell length limit. Special restrictions are made.
- the network device may receive at least one first rule identifier that is sent by the network device by using high layer signaling, system broadcast, or downlink control information (DCI).
- DCI downlink control information
- the terminal may specifically receive at least one first rule identifier sent by the network device by using high layer signaling, system broadcast, or DCI.
- the high-level signaling may be a radio resource control (RRC) message
- the at least one first rule identifier may be carried by an information element (IE) in an RRC message
- the RRC may be an RRC message in the prior art, for example, an RRC CONNECTION RECONFIGURATION message, etc., which is not limited in this embodiment, and the IE of the existing RRC message is extended to carry the at least one The first rule identifier, or the RRC message may also be an RRC message different from that existing in the prior art.
- the high-level signaling may be a Media Access Control (MAC) Control Element (CE) message
- the at least one first rule identifier may be carried by adding a new MAC CE message.
- MAC Media Access Control
- CE Control Element
- the at least one first rule identifier may be carried by using a vacant bit (bit) in an existing main information block (MIB) or a system information block (SIB) in the system broadcast message. Or adding a new SIB to carry the at least one first rule identifier.
- MIB main information block
- SIB system information block
- the parameter may include, but is not limited to, at least one of a Wireless Local Area Network Selection Policy (WLANSP) parameter and a User Equipment Route Selection Policy (URSP) parameter, which is not performed in this embodiment. Specially limited.
- WLANSP Wireless Local Area Network Selection Policy
- URSP User Equipment Route Selection Policy
- the WLAN SP parameter may include, but is not limited to, at least one of the following parameters:
- Validity Conditions for the mobile communication network
- SSIDList a list of access point names of the wireless local area network
- SSID Service Set Identifier
- Wi-Fi Wireless Fidelity
- Minimum backhaul threshold MinimumBackhaulThreshold
- Preferred roaming partner list (PreferredRoamingPartnerList);
- BSS Maximum business support system
- the URSP parameter may include, but is not limited to, at least one of the following parameters:
- Traffic filter Traffic filter
- Direct offload (Direct offload);
- DNNs Data Network Name
- Access Type (Access Type).
- each of the first rules may further include a first priority parameter (Priority) to indicate the use priority of the first rule parameter. Then, the use of each of the first rule parameters is determined by the first priority parameter.
- a first priority parameter Priority
- the terminal may preferentially use the priority indicated by the first priority parameter according to the first priority parameter included in each first rule parameter. The highest level of the first rule parameter.
- the first rule identifier may be used to indicate the use priority of the first rule parameter. Then, if the first priority parameter is the same, the use of each first rule parameter may be determined by the first rule identifier corresponding to the first rule parameter.
- the terminal may use the first rule identifier to preferentially meet the preset priority principle, such as the maximum, according to the first rule identifier corresponding to each first rule parameter.
- the first rule parameter of the value or minimum value, etc.
- the usage priority of the first rule parameter is greater than the usage priority of the second rule parameter.
- the terminal may The first rule parameter is used preferentially.
- the second rule parameter corresponding to each second rule identifier may obtain at least one third rule parameter configured in advance.
- the terminal can at the corresponding moment, in these A rule matching process is performed in the third rule parameter, and a network connection and/or a Protocol Data Unit (PDU) session is selected using the matched third rule parameter.
- PDU Protocol Data Unit
- each of the third rule parameters may include, but is not limited to, a Wireless Local Area Network Selection Policy (WLANSP) parameter and a terminal routing rule.
- WLANSP Wireless Local Area Network Selection Policy
- URSP User Equipment Route Selection Policy
- the WLAN SP parameter may include, but is not limited to, at least one of the following parameters:
- Validity Conditions for the mobile communication network
- SSIDList a list of access point names of the wireless local area network
- SSID Service Set Identifier
- Wi-Fi Wireless Fidelity
- Minimum backhaul threshold MinimumBackhaulThreshold
- Preferred roaming partner list (PreferredRoamingPartnerList);
- BSS Maximum business support system
- the URSP parameter may include, but is not limited to, at least one of the following parameters:
- Traffic filter Traffic filter
- Direct offload (Direct offload);
- DNNs Data Network Name
- Access Type (Access Type).
- each third rule parameter may further include a third priority parameter (Priority) to indicate a use priority of the third rule parameter. Then, the use of each of the third rule parameters is determined by the third priority parameter.
- a third priority parameter Priority
- the terminal may preferentially use the priority indicated by the third priority parameter according to the third priority parameter included in each third rule parameter. The highest third rule parameter.
- the third rule identifier may be specifically used to indicate the use priority of the third rule parameter. Then, if the third priority parameter is the same, the use of each third rule parameter may be determined by a third rule identifier corresponding to the third rule parameter.
- the terminal may use the third rule identifier to preferentially satisfy the preset priority principle, such as the maximum, according to the third rule identifier corresponding to each third rule parameter.
- the third rule parameter of the value or the minimum value.
- the usage priority of the second rule parameter is greater than the usage priority of the third rule parameter.
- the terminal may The second rule parameter is used preferentially.
- the terminal may preferentially use the first rule parameter.
- the terminal matches the first rule parameter, the second rule parameter, and the third rule parameter, the usage priority of the first rule parameter is greater than the use priority of the second rule parameter, and the second rule The usage priority of the parameter is greater than the usage priority of the third rule parameter, and then the terminal can preferentially use the first rule parameter.
- the first rule parameter may be referred to as a static rule parameter
- the second rule parameter is referred to as a dynamic rule parameter
- the third rule parameter is referred to as a default rule parameter.
- each of the second rule parameters includes The at least one of the wireless local area network selection rule parameter and the terminal routing rule parameter is used to send the rule identifier, that is, the second rule identifier and the rule parameter corresponding to the rule identifier, that is, the second rule parameter, to the terminal, so that the terminal can be flexible.
- the network device sends a rule identifier, that is, the first rule identifier, to the terminal to instruct the terminal to use the first rule parameter pre-configured in the terminal, and wirelessly delivers the specific to the terminal.
- the rule parameters can effectively reduce the consumption of network resources and reduce the data interaction between the network device and the terminal.
- the second rule parameter corresponding to the rule identifier can be straight Obtaining at least one third rule parameter that is pre-configured; each of the at least one third rule parameter includes at least one of a WLAN selection rule parameter and a terminal routing rule parameter, and the network device does not have When a specific configuration indication is sent, the terminal can temporarily adopt the rule parameter pre-configured in the terminal, that is, the third rule parameter, which can effectively improve the configuration reliability of the terminal policy.
- FIG. 4 is a schematic flowchart of another method for configuring a terminal policy according to another embodiment of the present invention, as shown in FIG. 4 .
- each second rule parameter includes a WLAN selection rule parameter. And at least one of the terminal routing rule parameters.
- the at least one second rule identifier is used to uniquely identify a set of second rule parameters for different terminals.
- the second rule identification can be reused within the same Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN), but needs to be unique to the terminal.
- PLMN Public Land Mobile Network
- the terminal may perform rule matching processing in the second rule parameters at the corresponding moment, and use the matched second rule parameter to select a network connection and/or establish a protocol data unit ( Protocol Data Unit (PDU) session.
- PDU Protocol Data Unit
- execution entity of 401 may be a network device.
- the main idea of the embodiment is that the rule identifier, that is, the second rule identifier and the rule parameter corresponding to the rule identifier, that is, the second rule parameter, are sent to the terminal by using the network device, and the rule parameter that is fixed and used is not pre-configured in the terminal, thereby Increased configuration flexibility for terminal policies.
- each of the second rule parameters includes at least one of a WLAN selection rule parameter and a terminal routing rule parameter, and is sent to the terminal through the network device
- the rule identification identifier that is, the rule parameter corresponding to the second rule identifier and the rule identifier, that is, the second rule parameter, enables the terminal to flexibly adopt the received rule parameter, and does not need to pre-configure the fixed rule parameter in the terminal, thereby improving the terminal.
- the configuration flexibility of the strategy is
- At 401 at least one second rule identifier may be sent to the terminal by using a high layer signaling, a system broadcast, or a downlink control information (DCI). And a second rule parameter corresponding to each of the at least one second rule identifier.
- DCI downlink control information
- the network device may send, by using the high layer signaling, the system broadcast, or the DCI, the at least one second rule identifier and the second rule parameter corresponding to each second rule identifier of the at least one second rule identifier. .
- the high-level signaling may be a radio resource control (RRC) message
- the at least one second rule identifier and the each may be carried by an information element (IE) in an RRC message.
- the second rule identifies the second rule parameter
- the RRC message may be an RRC message in the prior art, for example, an RRC CONNECTION RECONFIGURATION message, etc., which is not limited in this embodiment.
- the IE message of the existing RRC message is extended to carry the at least one second rule identifier and the second rule parameter corresponding to each of the second rule identifiers, or the RRC message may also be different from the prior art.
- the existing RRC message is extended to carry the at least one second rule identifier and the second rule parameter corresponding to each of the second rule identifiers, or the RRC message may also be different from the prior art.
- the existing RRC message is extended to carry the at least one second rule identifier and the second rule parameter corresponding to each of the second rule identifiers, or
- the high layer signaling may be Media Access Control (Media Access Control,
- the MAC) control element (CE) message may specifically carry the at least one second rule identifier and the second rule parameter corresponding to each of the second rule identifiers by adding a new MAC CE message.
- the at least one second rule identifier may be carried by using a spare bit in the existing Master Information Block (MIB) or the System Information Block (SIB) in the system broadcast message.
- MIB Master Information Block
- SIB System Information Block
- Each of the second rule identifiers may be associated with the second rule parameter, or may further add a new SIB to carry the at least one second rule identifier and the second rule parameter corresponding to each of the second rule identifiers.
- each of the second rule parameters may include, but is not limited to, a Wireless Local Area Network Selection Policy (WLANSP) parameter and a terminal routing rule.
- WLANSP Wireless Local Area Network Selection Policy
- URSP User Equipment Route Selection Policy
- the WLAN SP parameter may include, but is not limited to, at least one of the following parameters:
- Validity Conditions for the mobile communication network
- SSIDList a list of access point names of the wireless local area network
- SSID Service Set Identifier
- Wi-Fi Wireless Fidelity
- Minimum backhaul threshold MinimumBackhaulThreshold
- Preferred roaming partner list (PreferredRoamingPartnerList);
- BSS Maximum business support system
- the URSP parameter may include, but is not limited to, at least one of the following parameters:
- Traffic filter Traffic filter
- Direct offload (Direct offload);
- DNNs Data Network Name
- Access Type (Access Type).
- each of the second rule parameters may further include a second priority parameter (Priority) to indicate a use priority of the second rule parameter. Then, the use of each of the second rule parameters is determined by the second priority parameter.
- a second priority parameter Priority
- the terminal may preferentially use the priority indicated by the second priority parameter according to the second priority parameter included in each second rule parameter. The second highest rule parameter.
- the second rule identifier may be used to indicate the use priority of the second rule parameter. Then, if the second priority parameter is the same, the use of each second rule parameter may be determined by the second rule identifier corresponding to the second rule parameter.
- the terminal may use the second rule identifier to preferentially meet the preset priority principle, such as the maximum, according to the second rule identifier corresponding to each second rule parameter.
- the second rule parameter of the value or minimum value, etc.
- the The terminal sends the at least one first rule identifier, so that the terminal obtains the pre-configured first rule corresponding to each first rule identifier in the at least one first rule identifier according to the at least one first rule identifier. parameter.
- the at least one first rule identifier is used to uniquely identify a set of first rule parameters in a specified PLMN, for example, one or more PLMNs.
- the terminal may perform rule matching processing in the first rule parameters at the corresponding moment, and use the matched first rule parameter to select a network connection and/or establish a PDU session.
- “transmitting at least one first rule identifier to the terminal” and “sending at least one second rule identifier and each of the at least one second rule identifier to the terminal The execution of the corresponding second rule parameter does not have a fixed execution order, and may first perform “send at least one first rule identifier to the terminal”, and then perform “send at least one second rule identifier to the terminal and the at least a second rule parameter corresponding to each second rule identifier in the second rule identifier, or may further perform: sending, to the terminal, at least one second rule identifier and each of the at least one second rule identifier a second rule parameter corresponding to the second rule identifier, and then performing "sending at least one first rule identifier to the terminal", or performing "sending at least one first rule identifier to the terminal” Transmitting, by the terminal, at least one second rule identifier and a second rule corresponding to each second rule identifier of the at least one second rule identifier Number
- the network device may determine which first rule identifiers are sent, and which second rule identifiers and corresponding second rule parameters are sent according to the current network congestion condition and the sending cell length limit. Special restrictions are made.
- the at least one first rule identifier may be sent to the terminal by using the high layer signaling, the system broadcast, or the downlink control information (DCI).
- DCI downlink control information
- the network device may send at least one first rule identifier to the terminal by using high layer signaling, system broadcast, or DCI.
- the high-level signaling may be a radio resource control (RRC) message
- the at least one first rule identifier may be carried by an information element (IE) in an RRC message
- the RRC may be an RRC message in the prior art, for example, an RRC CONNECTION RECONFIGURATION message, etc., which is not limited in this embodiment, and the IE of the existing RRC message is extended to carry the at least one The first rule identifier, or the RRC message may also be an RRC message different from that existing in the prior art.
- the high-level signaling may be a Media Access Control (MAC) Control Element (CE) message
- the at least one first rule identifier may be carried by adding a new MAC CE message.
- MAC Media Access Control
- CE Control Element
- the at least one first rule identifier may be carried by using a vacant bit (bit) in an existing main information block (MIB) or a system information block (SIB) in the system broadcast message. Or adding a new SIB to carry the at least one first rule identifier.
- MIB main information block
- SIB system information block
- each of the first rule parameters may include, but is not limited to, a Wireless Local Area Network Selection Policy (WLANSP) parameter and a terminal routing rule.
- WLANSP Wireless Local Area Network Selection Policy
- URSP User Equipment Route Selection Policy
- the WLAN SP parameter may include, but is not limited to, at least one of the following parameters:
- Validity Conditions for the mobile communication network
- SSIDList a list of access point names of the wireless local area network
- SSID Service Set Identifier
- Wi-Fi Wireless Fidelity
- Minimum backhaul threshold MinimumBackhaulThreshold
- Preferred roaming partner list (PreferredRoamingPartnerList);
- BSS Maximum business support system
- the URSP parameter may include, but is not limited to, at least one of the following parameters:
- Traffic filter Traffic filter
- Direct offload (Direct offload);
- DNNs Data Network Name
- Access Type (Access Type).
- each of the first rule parameters may further include a first priority parameter (Priority) to indicate a use priority of the first rule parameter. Then, the use of each of the first rule parameters is determined by the first priority parameter.
- a first priority parameter Priority
- the terminal may preferentially use the priority indicated by the first priority parameter according to the first priority parameter included in each first rule parameter. The highest level of the first rule parameter.
- the first rule identifier may be used to indicate the use priority of the first rule parameter. Then, if the first priority parameter is the same, the use of each first rule parameter may be determined by the first rule identifier corresponding to the first rule parameter.
- the terminal may use the first rule identifier to preferentially meet the preset priority principle, such as the maximum, according to the first rule identifier corresponding to each first rule parameter.
- the first rule parameter of the value or minimum value, etc.
- the usage priority of the first rule parameter is greater than the usage priority of the second rule parameter.
- the terminal may The first rule parameter is used preferentially.
- the terminal may obtain at least one third rule parameter that is pre-configured.
- the terminal may perform rule matching processing in the third rule parameters at the corresponding moment, and use the matched third rule parameter to select a network connection and/or establish a protocol data unit ( Protocol Data Unit (PDU) session.
- PDU Protocol Data Unit
- the parameter may include, but is not limited to, at least one of a Wireless Local Area Network Selection Policy (WLANSP) parameter and a User Equipment Route Selection Policy (URSP) parameter, which is not performed in this embodiment. Specially limited.
- WLANSP Wireless Local Area Network Selection Policy
- URSP User Equipment Route Selection Policy
- the WLAN SP parameter may include, but is not limited to, at least one of the following parameters:
- Validity Conditions for the mobile communication network
- SSIDList a list of access point names of the wireless local area network
- SSID Service Set Identifier
- Wi-Fi Wireless Fidelity
- Minimum backhaul threshold MinimumBackhaulThreshold
- Preferred roaming partner list (PreferredRoamingPartnerList);
- BSS Maximum business support system
- the URSP parameter may include, but is not limited to, at least one of the following parameters:
- Traffic filter Traffic filter
- Direct offload (Direct offload);
- DNNs Data Network Name
- Access Type (Access Type).
- each of the third rules may further include a third priority parameter (Priority) for indicating the use priority of the third rule parameter. Then, the use of each of the third rule parameters is determined by the third priority parameter.
- a third priority parameter Priority
- the terminal may preferentially use the priority indicated by the third priority parameter according to the third priority parameter included in each third rule parameter. The highest third rule parameter.
- the third rule identifier may be specifically used to indicate the use priority of the third rule parameter. Then, if the third priority parameter is the same, the use of each third rule parameter may be determined by a third rule identifier corresponding to the third rule parameter.
- the terminal may use the third rule identifier to preferentially satisfy the preset priority principle, such as the maximum, according to the third rule identifier corresponding to each third rule parameter.
- the third rule parameter of the value or the minimum value.
- the usage priority of the second rule parameter is greater than the usage priority of the third rule parameter.
- the terminal may The second rule parameter is used preferentially.
- the terminal matches the two types of parameters, the first rule parameter and the third rule parameter, the use priority of the first rule parameter is greater than the use priority of the second rule parameter, and the use priority of the second rule parameter is used. If the priority of the third rule parameter is greater than the priority of the third rule parameter, the terminal may preferentially use the first rule parameter.
- the terminal matches the first rule parameter, the second rule parameter, and the third rule parameter a type of parameter, because the usage priority of the first rule parameter is greater than the use priority of the second rule parameter, and the usage priority of the second rule parameter is greater than the use priority of the third rule parameter, then the terminal The first rule parameter can be used preferentially.
- the first rule parameter may be referred to as a static rule parameter
- the second rule parameter is referred to as a dynamic rule parameter
- the third rule parameter is referred to as a default rule parameter.
- the second rule parameter corresponding to each second rule identifier of the at least one second rule identifier and the at least one second rule identifier is sent to the terminal; each of the second rule parameters includes a wireless local area network.
- the at least one of the network selection rule parameter and the terminal routing rule parameter is used by the network device to send the rule identifier, that is, the second rule identifier and the rule parameter corresponding to the rule identifier, that is, the second rule parameter, so that the terminal can flexibly adopt the
- the received rule parameters do not need to be pre-configured with fixed rule parameters in the terminal, thereby improving the configuration flexibility of the terminal policy.
- the network device sends a rule identifier, that is, the first rule identifier, to the terminal to instruct the terminal to use the first rule parameter pre-configured in the terminal, and wirelessly delivers the specific to the terminal.
- the rule parameters can effectively reduce the consumption of network resources and reduce the data interaction between the network device and the terminal.
- the second rule parameter corresponding to the rule identifier may directly obtain the pre-configured at least one third rule parameter; each of the at least one third rule parameter includes a WLAN selection rule parameter and a terminal routing option At least one of the rule parameters, if the network device does not deliver a specific configuration indication, The terminal can temporarily adopt the rule parameter pre-configured in the terminal, that is, the third rule parameter, which can effectively improve the configuration reliability of the terminal policy.
- FIG. 5 is a schematic structural diagram of a terminal according to another embodiment of the present invention, as shown in FIG. 5.
- the terminal of this embodiment may include a receiving unit 51 and an obtaining unit 52.
- the receiving unit 51 may be configured to receive at least one first rule identifier that is sent by the network device, where the obtaining unit 52 may be configured to obtain, according to the at least one first rule identifier, each of the at least one first rule identifier.
- the first rule identifier corresponds to the pre-configured first rule parameter; each of the first rule parameters includes at least one of a wireless local area network selection rule parameter and a terminal routing rule parameter.
- each of the first rule parameters includes a first priority parameter; use of each of the first rule parameters by the first priority parameter To decide.
- each first rule parameter is determined by the first rule identifier corresponding to the first rule parameter.
- the receiving unit 51 The second rule parameter corresponding to each of the at least one second rule identifier sent by the network device and each of the at least one second rule identifier is further received; each of the second rule parameters At least one of a wireless local area network selection rule parameter and a terminal routing rule parameter is included.
- each of the second rule parameters includes a second priority parameter; the use of each of the second rule parameters is determined by the second priority parameter.
- each second rule parameter is determined by the second rule identifier corresponding to the second rule parameter.
- the usage priority of the first rule parameter is greater than the usage priority of the second rule parameter.
- the obtaining unit 52 may be further configured to: if the receiving unit 51 does not receive the at least one first rule identifier, and does not receive the at least one second rule identifier and the And at least one third rule parameter that is pre-configured may be obtained by using a second rule parameter corresponding to each second rule identifier of the at least one second rule identifier; each third rule parameter of the at least one third rule parameter includes The wireless local area network selects at least one of a rule parameter and a terminal routing rule parameter.
- the usage priority of the second rule parameter is greater than the usage priority of the third rule parameter.
- the first rule parameter may be referred to as a static rule parameter
- the second rule parameter may be referred to as a dynamic rule parameter
- the third rule may be referred to.
- the parameters are called default rule parameters.
- the receiving unit receives the at least one first rule identifier sent by the network device, and the obtaining unit obtains, according to the at least one first rule identifier, each first rule identifier in the at least one first rule identifier.
- the rule identifier enables the terminal to flexibly adopt the pre-configured rule parameter, that is, the first rule parameter, according to the rule identifier, and does not need to pre-configure the fixed rule parameter in the terminal, thereby improving the configuration flexibility of the terminal policy.
- the network device sends a rule identifier, that is, the first rule identifier, to the terminal to instruct the terminal to use the first rule parameter pre-configured in the terminal, and wirelessly delivers the specific to the terminal.
- the rule parameters can effectively reduce the consumption of network resources and reduce the data interaction between the network device and the terminal.
- the second rule parameter corresponding to the rule identifier may directly obtain the pre-configured at least one third rule parameter; each of the at least one third rule parameter includes a WLAN selection rule parameter and a terminal routing option At least one of the rule parameters, in the case that the network device does not deliver the specific configuration indication, the terminal may temporarily adopt the rule parameter pre-configured in the terminal, that is, the third rule parameter, which can effectively improve the configuration of the terminal policy. reliability.
- FIG. 6 is a schematic structural diagram of a network device according to another embodiment of the present invention, as shown in FIG. 6.
- the network device in this embodiment may include a sending unit 61, which may be used to send to the terminal.
- Each of the first rule parameters includes at least one of a wireless local area network selection rule parameter and a terminal routing rule parameter.
- each of the first rule parameters includes a first priority parameter; use of each of the first rule parameters by the first priority parameter To decide.
- each first rule parameter is determined by the first rule identifier corresponding to the first rule parameter.
- the sending unit 61 is further configured to send, to the terminal, each of the at least one second rule identifier and the at least one second rule identifier.
- the second rule identifier corresponds to the second rule parameter; each of the second rule parameters includes at least one of a WLAN selection rule parameter and a terminal routing rule parameter.
- each of the second rule parameters includes a second priority parameter; the use of each of the second rule parameters is determined by the second priority parameter.
- each second rule parameter is determined by the second rule identifier corresponding to the second rule parameter.
- the usage priority of the first rule parameter is greater than the usage priority of the second rule parameter.
- the first rule parameter may be referred to as a static rule parameter
- the second rule parameter is referred to as a dynamic rule parameter
- the third rule parameter is referred to as a default rule parameter.
- the sending, by the sending unit, the at least one first rule identifier is sent to the terminal, so that the terminal obtains, according to the at least one first rule identifier, each first rule identifier in the at least one first rule identifier.
- a first pre-configured first rule parameter the first rule parameter includes at least one of a WLAN selection rule parameter and a terminal routing rule parameter, and the rule is sent to the terminal by the network device, that is, the first rule
- the identifier enables the terminal to flexibly adopt the pre-configured rule parameter, that is, the first rule parameter, according to the rule identifier, and does not need to pre-configure the fixed rule parameter in the terminal, thereby improving the configuration flexibility of the terminal policy.
- the network device sends a rule identifier, that is, the first rule identifier, to the terminal to instruct the terminal to use the first rule parameter pre-configured in the terminal, and wirelessly delivers the specific to the terminal.
- the rule parameters can effectively reduce the consumption of network resources and reduce the data interaction between the network device and the terminal.
- the second rule parameter corresponding to the rule identifier may directly obtain the pre-configured at least one third rule parameter; each of the at least one third rule parameter includes a WLAN selection rule parameter and a terminal routing option At least one of the rule parameters, in the case that the network device does not deliver the specific configuration indication, the terminal may temporarily adopt the rule parameter pre-configured in the terminal, that is, the third rule parameter, which can effectively improve the configuration of the terminal policy. reliability.
- FIG. 7A is a schematic structural diagram of another terminal according to another embodiment of the present invention, as shown in FIG. 7A.
- the terminal of the embodiment may include a receiving unit 71, configured to receive at least one second rule identifier sent by the network device, and a second rule parameter corresponding to each second rule identifier in the at least one second rule identifier;
- Each of the second rule parameters includes at least one of a wireless local area network selection rule parameter and a terminal routing rule parameter.
- the second priority parameter is included in each second rule parameter; the use of each second rule parameter is performed by the second priority parameter To decide.
- each second rule parameter is determined by the second rule identifier corresponding to the second rule parameter.
- the terminal provided in this embodiment may further include an obtaining unit 72.
- the receiving unit 71 may be further configured to receive the at least one first rule identifier sent by the network device, where the obtaining unit 72 may be configured to obtain the according to the at least one first rule identifier.
- each of the first rule parameters includes a first priority parameter; the use of each of the first rule parameters is determined by the first priority parameter.
- each first rule parameter is determined by the first rule identifier corresponding to the first rule parameter.
- the usage priority of the first rule parameter is greater than the usage priority of the second rule parameter.
- the obtaining unit 72 may be further configured to: if the receiving unit 71 does not receive the at least one first rule identifier, and does not receive the at least one second rule identifier and the And at least one third rule parameter that is pre-configured may be obtained by using a second rule parameter corresponding to each second rule identifier of the at least one second rule identifier; each third rule parameter of the at least one third rule parameter includes The wireless local area network selects at least one of a rule parameter and a terminal routing rule parameter.
- the usage priority of the second rule parameter is greater than the usage priority of the third rule parameter.
- the first rule parameter may be referred to as a static rule parameter
- the second rule parameter is referred to as a dynamic rule parameter
- the third rule parameter is referred to as a default rule parameter.
- the receiving, by the receiving unit, the at least one second rule identifier sent by the network device and the second rule parameter corresponding to each second rule identifier in the at least one second rule identifier are received by the receiving unit;
- the parameter includes at least one of a WLAN selection rule parameter and a terminal routing rule parameter, and the terminal device sends the rule identifier, that is, the second rule identifier and the rule parameter corresponding to the rule identifier, that is, the second rule parameter, to the terminal, so that the terminal
- the rule parameters received can be flexibly adopted, and the fixed rule parameters are not pre-configured in the terminal, thereby improving the configuration flexibility of the terminal policy.
- the network device sends a rule identifier, that is, a first rule identifier, to the terminal, to indicate that the terminal uses the pre-configured terminal in the terminal.
- a rule parameter wirelessly delivering specific rule parameters to the terminal, can effectively reduce network resource consumption and reduce data interaction between the network device and the terminal.
- the second rule parameter corresponding to the rule identifier may directly obtain the pre-configured at least one third rule parameter; each of the at least one third rule parameter includes a WLAN selection rule parameter and a terminal routing option At least one of the rule parameters, in the case that the network device does not deliver the specific configuration indication, the terminal may temporarily adopt the rule parameter pre-configured in the terminal, that is, the third rule parameter, which can effectively improve the configuration of the terminal policy. reliability.
- FIG. 8 is a schematic structural diagram of another network device according to another embodiment of the present invention, as shown in FIG. 8.
- the network device of this embodiment may include a sending unit 81, and may be configured to send, to the terminal, at least one second rule identifier and a second rule parameter corresponding to each second rule identifier of the at least one second rule identifier;
- Each of the second rule parameters includes at least one of a wireless local area network selection rule parameter and a terminal routing rule parameter.
- the second priority parameter is included in each second rule parameter; the use of each second rule parameter is performed by the second priority parameter To decide.
- each second rule parameter is determined by the second rule identifier corresponding to the second rule parameter.
- the sending unit 81 is further configured to send, by the terminal, at least one first rule identifier, where the terminal is configured according to the at least one a rule identifier, obtained in the at least one first rule identifier
- Each first rule identifier corresponds to a pre-configured first rule parameter; each of the first rule parameters includes at least one of a wireless local area network selection rule parameter and a terminal routing rule parameter.
- each of the first rule parameters includes a first priority parameter; the use of each of the first rule parameters is determined by the first priority parameter.
- each first rule parameter is determined by the first rule identifier corresponding to the first rule parameter.
- the usage priority of the first rule parameter is greater than the usage priority of the second rule parameter.
- the first rule parameter may be referred to as a static rule parameter
- the second rule parameter is referred to as a dynamic rule parameter
- the third rule parameter is referred to as a default rule parameter.
- the second rule parameter corresponding to each second rule identifier in the at least one second rule identifier and the at least one second rule identifier is sent to the terminal by the sending unit, where each second rule parameter includes The at least one of the wireless local area network selection rule parameter and the terminal routing rule parameter is used to send the rule identifier, that is, the second rule identifier and the rule parameter corresponding to the rule identifier, that is, the second rule parameter, to the terminal, so that the terminal can be flexible.
- the network device is used to send a regulation to the terminal.
- the identifier is the first rule identifier, which is used to instruct the terminal to use the first rule parameter pre-configured in the terminal to send a specific rule parameter to the terminal, which can effectively reduce the consumption of network resources and reduce the network device and the terminal. Data interaction.
- the second rule parameter corresponding to the rule identifier may directly obtain the pre-configured at least one third rule parameter; each of the at least one third rule parameter includes a WLAN selection rule parameter and a terminal routing option At least one of the rule parameters, in the case that the network device does not deliver the specific configuration indication, the terminal may temporarily adopt the rule parameter pre-configured in the terminal, that is, the third rule parameter, which can effectively improve the configuration of the terminal policy. reliability.
- the disclosed system, apparatus, and method may be implemented in other manners.
- the device embodiments described above are merely illustrative.
- the division of the unit is only a logical function division.
- multiple units or components may be combined. Or it can be integrated into another system, or some features can be ignored or not executed.
- the mutual coupling or direct coupling or communication connection shown or discussed may be an indirect coupling or communication connection through some interface, device or unit, and may be in an electrical, mechanical or other form.
- the units described as separate components may or may not be physically separate,
- the components displayed as units may or may not be physical units, that is, may be located in one place, or may be distributed to multiple network units. Some or all of the units may be selected according to actual needs to achieve the purpose of the solution of the embodiment.
- each functional unit in each embodiment of the present invention may be integrated into one processing unit, or each unit may exist physically separately, or two or more units may be integrated into one unit.
- the above integrated unit can be implemented in the form of hardware or in the form of hardware plus software functional units.
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La présente invention concerne un procédé de configuration d'une politique de terminal, un terminal, et un dispositif de réseau. Les modes de réalisation de la présente invention consistent à : recevoir au moins un premier identifiant de politique envoyé par un dispositif de réseau, puis selon ledit au moins un premier identifiant de politique, obtenir un premier paramètre de politique préconfiguré correspondant à chaque premier identifiant de politique dudit au moins un premier identifiant de politique, ledit premier paramètre de politique comprenant au moins un paramètre parmi un paramètre de politique de sélection de réseau local sans fil et un paramètre de politique de sélection d'équipement utilisateur, et au moyen du dispositif de réseau, envoyer à un terminal l'identifiant de politique, c'est-à-dire le premier identifiant de politique, de sorte que le terminal puisse utiliser de manière flexible, selon un identifiant de politique, le paramètre de politique, c'est-à-dire le premier paramètre de politique pré-configuré dans le terminal, sans avoir besoin de pré-configurer un paramètre de politique à utiliser de manière fixe dans le terminal, ce qui permet d'améliorer la flexibilité de configuration de la politique de terminal.
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