I. SSC Mode 1: For PDU sessions in this mode, the UPF used as the PDU session anchor at session establishment remains valid, regardless of the access technology (e.g., access type and cell) subsequently used by the UE to access the network. Specifically:
II. SSC Mode 2 If a PDU session in this mode has only one session anchor, the network can trigger the release of that PDU session and instruct the UE to immediately establish a new PDU session with the same data network. The triggering condition depends on operator policies, such as application function requests, load status, etc. When establishing a new PDU session, a new UPF can be selected as the PDU session anchor. Otherwise, if the SSC Mode 2 PDU session has multiple PDU session anchors (e.g., multi-homed PDU sessions or UL CL applied to SSC Mode 2 PDU sessions), additional PD session anchors can be released or allocated; furthermore:
---UEs relying on SSC Mode 2 functionality will not function if SSC Mode 2 is not supported.
---In UL CL mode, the UE does not participate in the reallocation of PDU session anchors, therefore the UE is unaware of the existence of multiple PDU session anchors.
III. SSC Mode 3 For PDU sessions in this mode, the network allows the UE to establish a connection to the same data network through a new PDU session anchor point before the connection between the UE and the previous PDU session anchor point is released.
----If the UE does not support SSC mode 3, functions that rely on SSC mode 3 will not work;