top button
Flag Notify
    Connect to us
      Site Registration

Site Registration

IMS: How does S-CSCF locate PGW for a terminating VoLTE call ?

+2 votes
398 views
IMS: How does S-CSCF locate PGW for a terminating VoLTE call ?
posted Jul 28, 2018 by Harshita

Share this question
Facebook Share Button Twitter Share Button LinkedIn Share Button

1 Answer

+1 vote

Hi Harshita,

SCSCF does not need to locate the address of the PGW. The way it works is that when user performs IMS registeration, the register request is routed to first to P CSCF function whih performs dns query to detemine the address of the icscf. Icscf queries HSS to retrieve user’s capabilities to route the registration to appropriate SCSCF. When request is receieved by scscf it registers subscriber and records the contact header which contains address of pcscf. And so when a call needs to terminate to a subscriber. Scscf have the address of the pcscf which routes the request towards UE’s ipv4 and ipv6 address. As this ipv4 and ipv6 subnets are advertised by specific pgw which is serving the customer. And this is how request reaches corrct pgw

answer Jul 29, 2018 by anonymous
Similar Questions
+3 votes

Is it possible HSS belongs to home network and S-CSCF belongs to visited network for the Cx interface ? If not then why ?

+1 vote

Which of the network node initiates dedicated bearer creation for the VoLTE call ?

0 votes

In Other Words VoLTE Call Established and No Dedicated Bearers established by NW, Is it Possible the call will be stable ? Can It use IMS Defaulr Bearers for the Call?

0 votes

In IMS VoLTE setting of a telecom network, what part/field of which type of packet (SIP, SDP, others...) gives authentic information of MSISDN-IP mapping? From a sample traffic, I need to find out information from control traffic about what IP is assigned to what phone number. In the sample traffic, I see a lot of protocols (SIP, SDP, RTP, DIAMETER, ISUP, ....). I require to find out IPs assigned to phone numbers. I know RTP flows between end devices (phones), but I need to find out IPs before the call is established...

...