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20、S SYSTEMS BULLETIN I I Cellular Digital Packet Data I System Specification - Part 3010 I Unique Identifiers Name and Numbering Plan DECEMBER 1997 TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION ,TEX INMSRY ASSClAIToIy RepnwltiLtbcwseomioulrlcsllola La- r*h (be Elrarmir l*t* AtMcwbo NOTICE WEIA Engineering S
21、tandards and Publications are designed to serve the public interest through eliminating misunderstandings between manufacturers and purchasers, facilitating interchangeability and improvement of products, and assisting the purchaser in selecting and obtaining with minimum delay the proper product fo
22、r his particular need. Existence of such Standards and Publications shall not in any respect preclude any member or nonmember of lA5IA from manufacturing or selling products not conforming to such Standards and Publications, nor shall the existence of such Standards and Publications preclude thek vo
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24、y liability to any patent owner, nor does it assume any obligation whatever to pdes adopting the Standard, Publication, or Bulletin. Technical Bulletins are distinguished from TiA/EIA Standards or Interim Standards, in that they contain a compilation of engineering data or information useful to the
25、technical community, and represent approaches to good engineering practices that are suggested by the formulating committee. This Bulletin is not intended to preclude or discourage other approaches that similarly represent good engineering practice, or that may be acceptable to, or have been accepte
26、d by. appropriate bodies. Parties who wish to bring other approaches to the attention of the formulating committee to be considered for inclusion in future revisions of this Bulletin are encouraged to do so. It is the intention of the formulating committee to revise and update this Bulletin from tim
27、e to time as may be occasioned by changes in technology, industry pmctice, or government regulations, or for other appropriate reasons. (From Project No. 4018, formulated under the cognizance of the TIA TR-45.6 Adjunct Wireless Packet Data Standards Subcommittee) Published by TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDU
28、STRY ASSOCIATION 1997 Standards and Technology Department 2500 Wilson Boulevard Ariington, VA 22201 PRICE: Please refer to the current Catalog of EU, JEDEC and TIA STANDARDS and ENGI“G PUBLICATIONS International (303-397-7956) or call Global Engineering Documents, USA and Canada (1-800-8547179) All
29、rights reserved Printed in U.S.A. STD.EIA TSB7-30LO-ENGL I1777 = 323Lib00 ObO15LI9 153 . TIAIEIAITSB-87-301 O PART 3010 Table of Contents O Foreword 3010-iii Document Structure .30i 0.111 . 0.1 1 Introduction 3010-1 2 Unique Name and Numbering Standards 3010-2 2.1 The Importance of Naming and Number
30、ing 3010-2 2.2 CDPD Plan for Names and Numbering 3010-2 2.2.1 Service Provider Identifier . 3010-2 2.2.2 Service Provider Network Identifier . 30 10-4 2.2.3 Business Relationship Identifier 3010-5 2.2.4 Wide Area Service Identifier . 3010-5 2.2.5 Preferred Interexchange Service Provider Code (PIC) .
31、 3010-5 2.2.6 Open Systems Interconnection Network Entity Identifier . 3010-6 2.2.6.1 Routing Domain Identifier 30 10-6 2.2.7 Internet Network Entity Identifier Network Identifiers Parts 3010-8 2.2.7.1 Internet Network Identifier . 3010-9 2.2.7.2 Internet Host Identifier . 30 10-9 2.2.8 Object Ident
32、ifiers 3010-9 2.2.9 CDPD Domain Name System . 3010-10 2.2.10 X.500 Directory Systems Agent Tree and Access Control Policy . 3010-12 2.3 Growth 3010-13 2.4 Benefits of This Name and Numbering Standards Plan 3010-13 3 Summary 3010-14 . 301 Relationship Identifier Service Identifier Service Provider Id
33、entifier I I I Network Identifier Identifier 0 / 0 0 /0 0 Service Provider Identifier c Internet NE1 Legend: - 1 a -1 Identifier Delegation of u Assignment 1 with 1 Assignment Assignment Assigned Authority Identifier Authority System Identifier t CLN P NE1 - 301 0-3 STB-EIA TSB87-302-ENGL 1997 3234b
34、0 b02555 457 D TIAIEIMl?SB-87-301 O Unique Identifiers Name and Numbering Pian a. b. C. e e e O Identifjr the provider of service in a CDPD serving area. The serving SPI is included in the CHANNEL STREAM IDENTIFICATION message sent from an MDBS to ail M-ESs, as defined in IS-732-4051. It is also sen
35、t in the RDR message to the home MD-IS to allow the authorization of serving CDPD services on a basis which considers the particular licensed facilities-based cellular Service Provider. Identi the owner of the subscriber relationship. The Primary SPI is passed by the home MD-IS to the serving MD-IS,
36、 in the HomeInfo field of the RDC message at registration time. This indicates where the Home Accounting Segments are to be sent. A Primary SPI is included in the Subscriber Profile for each subscriber. Identify the SPI that operates the home MD-IS for a subscriber. The Routing SPI is passed by the
37、home MD-IS to the serving MD-IS, in the HomeInfo field of the RDC message at registration time. It is only passed when there exists a business relationship in which ?C? (the owner) activates a subscriber on ?A? (the home MD-IS) and the subscriber receives service by ?B.? Where the owner of the subsc
38、riber is the same as the routing provider, the Routing SPI is not sent to a serving MD-IS. Name Form: Printable String (64 characters maximum) Number Form: 1 to 65,535 (2l6-1) Used by: Radio Resource Management, Mobile Network Location Protocol, Mobile Network Registration Protocol, Accounting, Netw
39、ork Management Assigned by: CDPD NIC. 2.2.2 Service Provider Network Identifier The Service Provider Network Identifier (SPNI) uniquely identifies a geographic service area of a domestic and/or international licensed facilities- based cellular Service Provider that provide CDPD services. A SPNI may
40、represent a System Identifier (SID) assigned by the Federal Communications Commission to a Metropolitan or Rural Service Area (MSARSA). This can identify the home market for a M-ES, its preferred markets, andior its ?A? and or ?B? Service Provider preference. One or more SPNIs may be associated with
41、 a single SID; each SID may be associated with at most one SPNI. Internationally, the SPNI may also map to a comparable SID or other area identifiers for service as defined by each country. e o e Name Form: Printable String (64 characters maximum) Number Form: 1 to 65,535 (2?-1) Used by: Radio Resou
42、rce Management, Mobile Network Location Protocol, Mobile Network Registration Protocol, Accounting, Network Management. Forms the high order part of a Cell ID. o Assigned by: CDPD NIC. 301 04 Unique - Name and Numbering Standards TIAEIAKSB-87-301 O 2.2.3 Business Relationship Identifier The Business
43、 Relationship Identifier (BFU) uniquely identifies a business relationship for Service Providers. The BIU may be the Billing Identifier (BID) currently used internally by a Service Provider as a means to further define the relationships associated with an AMPS System Identifier (SID) on a settlement
44、 basis for revenue management. This may include the association of one or more partnerships involved with revenue sharing of services. The home BRI is maintained by the Service Providers accounting service and is passed from the home MD-IS to the serving MD-IS, in the HomeInfo field. The serving BRI
45、 is maintained by the Service Providers accounting service for a serving MD-IS and is passed from the Serving Accounting Distributor, in the Home Accounting Segments. along with the home BFU to a designated Home Accounting Distributor. o o o Used by: Accounting o Assigned by: CDPD NIC. Name Form: ?r
46、intable String (64 characters maximum) Number Form: 1 to 65,535 (216-1) 2.2.4 2.2.5 Wide Area Service Identifier The Wide Area Service Identifier (WASI) uniquely identifies a business grouping of domestic andor international licensed facilities-based cellular Service Providers providing CDPD service
47、s. The WASI is used as a marketing identifier and can represent a business with multiple SPNIs, business alliance, branding, etc., for which the M-ES may request serving MD-IS registration preference. o o o Name Form: Printable String (64 characters maximum) Number Form: 1 to 65,535 (216-1) Used by:
48、 Radio Resource Management, Mobile Network Location Protocol, Mobile Network Registration Protocol, Accounting, Network Management o Assigned by: CDPD NIC. Preferred Interexchange Service Provider Code (PIC) Each Interexchange Service Provider who connects to a CDPD Service Provider and transports I
49、P and/or CLNP packets is assigned a unique PIC Code. This PIC Code enables those service providers who so choose to select an Interexchange Service Provider to transport a subscribers data traffic. o o o e Assigned by: CDPD NIC. . Name Form: 64 characters maximum Number Form: 1 to 65,535 (216-1) Used by: Accounting, Subscriber Profile, Remote Activation - 301 0-5 TIAEIAfSB-87-301 O Unique Identifiers Name and Numbering Plan 2.2.6 Open Systems Interconnection Network Entity Identifier The OS1 Network Entity Identifier (NEI) is a 19-octet string used to
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