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LTE: maximum Number of Bearer Allowed for UE per PDN ?

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As UE is allowed for default bearer and dedicated bearer so maximum how much bearer he can allowed with PDN and maximum no of bearer he can allowed with ENB ...

posted Nov 21, 2013 by Sachidananda Sahu

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2 Answers

+2 votes

As far as I remember it is 11 (total number of dedicated + default bearer). The same is applicable for the UMTS also i.e. total 11 (Primary + Secondary PDP context)

However all the vendors does not support 11, also one primary/default is mandatory and remaining 10 can be dedicated or default.

answer Nov 21, 2013 by Salil Agrawal
As per spec i have seen  EBI (EPS Bearer Identity) is of 4 bit so total 16 possible  But as 0-4 is reserved and left 11 UE is allowed per PDN.


But i am having doubt that as per each DRB at network sites It creates one EPS bearer .

So no of DRB possible is 8 maximum (UE-ENODEB)

so 11 how the mapping is made and why 11 tell the scenario when it is using maximum all 11 EPS Bearer ....
Not sure, lets wait for others to comment...
As far as I remember that's how it used to work as it in UMTS. But in LTE things should be same I am also not sure about the DRB.
+2 votes

Total 8 bearer can be supported to a UE. Each bearer is associated with a QCI value. If you will check QCI 8 and 9 both have same packet delay budget and packet error loss rate. It's my personal thought that due to same characteristics system will establish a bearer of either QCI 8 or 9. So total 8 bearer is being supported for an UE in LTE to fulfill all its requirements.

answer Nov 21, 2013 by Vimal Kumar Mishra
8 Bearer  means it is 8 DRB / 8 ERAB /  8 EPS Bearer

can u make it clear ???
Beacuse as per spec total no of EPS Bearer support is 11 ...so 8 ---11 how it happens
there are 3 maximum default bearers and 8 dedicated bearers for one ue..ue can connect maximum 3 diferent APN/PDN.
Can you please provide a reference for the same answer ?
Thanks in advance.
3gpp TS 24.007
EPS bearer identity
A L3 protocol may define that bits 5 to 8 of octet 1 of a standard L3 message of the protocol contain the EPS bearer identity. The EPS bearer identity is used to identify a message flow.

    8    7    6    5    4    3    2    1   

    EPS bearer identity value    -    -    -    -    octet 1

Figure 11.9a: EPS bearer identity
Table 11.5: EPS bearer identity
EPS bearer identity value (octet 1)

Bits
8    7    6    5   
0    0    0    0    No EPS bearer identity assigned
0    0    0    1    Reserved
0    0    1    0    Reserved
0    0    1    1    Reserved
0    1    0    0    Reserved
0    1    0    1    EPS bearer identity value 5
0    1    1    0    EPS bearer identity value 6
0    1    1    1    EPS bearer identity value 7
1    0    0    0    EPS bearer identity value 8
1    0    0    1    EPS bearer identity value 9
1    0    1    0    EPS bearer identity value 10
1    0    1    1    EPS bearer identity value 11
1    1    0    0    EPS bearer identity value 12
1    1    0    1    EPS bearer identity value 13
1    1    1    0    EPS bearer identity value 14
1    1    1    1    EPS bearer identity value 15
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