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Is GTPU ECHO Mechanism mandatory to be enabled between 2 Peer Entities to transfer User Data in LTE?

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Is GTPU ECHO Mechanism mandatory to be enabled between 2 Peer Entities to transfer User Data in LTE and without GTPU ECHO Mechanism, will user data can be transferred to & fro after Attach is Success?

posted Nov 7, 2017 by anonymous

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GTP runs over the UDP. Since UDP is a connection less protocol that's why to make sure peer is alive and receiving GTP-U packets being sent from source, a mechanism at the application level is implemented. That mechanism is nothing but exchange of GTP echo request/response messages between two GTP peers.

answer Nov 9, 2017 by Harshita
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Section 5.3/29.274
" The GTPv2-C message header for the Echo Request, Echo Response and Version Not Supported Indication messages
shall not contain the TEID field, but shall contain the Sequence Number fields, followed by one spare octet as depicted
in figure 5.3-1"

Now my question - Is there any possibility of sending echo request with the sequence number as zero?

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