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ccnfs-operator
ZXUN uMAC is ZTE’s converged control plane product for EPC, 5GC and 2G/3G packet core.
ZXUN xGW is ZTE’s converged gateway product for EPC, 5GC and 2G/3G packet core.
ZXUN RCP provides the convergent policy and charging control functions of PCRF and PCF, and the data analytics function of NWDAF.
ZXUN DSC is the ZTE convergent signaling product, which provides 3GPP Network Functions, including DRA,STP,SCP,BSF,SEPP,NRF,NSSF,and DNS,to simplify the signaling networking and reduce TCO.
ZXUN USPP provides 3GPP Network Functions UDM, AUSF, IMS HSS, EPC HSS, HLR, EIR, MNP, SLF, AAA, and ENUM. And as its backend, ZXUN CUDR (Cloud Unified Data Repository) provides UDR and UDSF functions.
UCMG is located between the core network and external networks,atc as the border controller of the IMS core network
The following information was extracted from the dockerfile and other sources.
| Canonical image ID | ccnfs-operator |
| Provider | ZTE Corporation |
| Architecture | amd64 |
The following evidence verifies the image's security and build process compliance with mandated internal standards.
| Security audit date | 1/10/2026, 5:25:32 PM |
| Container certification |
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