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19、tial release January 2011 C.S0101-A v1.0 Publication of Revision A June 2014 3GPP2 C.S0101-A v1.0 i Table of Contents 1 1 Introduction . 1 2 1.1 Scope . 1 3 1.2 Document Conventions 1 4 1.2.1 Requirements . 1 5 1.2.2 Numbers . 1 6 1.3 Terminology . 2 7 1.3.1 Definitions. 2 8 1.3.2 Acronyms . 2 9 1.4
20、 References . 3 10 2 Reserved 4 11 3 Reserved 4 12 4 ME Test Environment . 5 13 4.1 Definition of Default Values for ME CSIM Interface Testing (Default UICC) . 5 14 4.1.1 Values of the EFs under MF . 5 15 4.1.2 Values of the EFs under DFTELECOM/DFMMSS6 16 4.1.3 Values of the EFs under ADF-CSIM . 6 1
21、7 4.1.4 Default PINs . 13 18 4.2 Definition of FDN CSIM .14 19 4.2.1 Values of the EFs (FDN UICC) 14 20 4.3 Common Initial Conditions .14 21 5 ME Test Procedures . 15 22 5.1 ME Interworking, Initialization and Session Termination 15 23 5.1.1 Definition 15 24 5.1.2 Traceability . 15 25 5.1.3 Initial
22、Conditions . 15 26 5.1.4 Procedure . 15 27 5.1.5 Minimum Standard . 16 28 5.2 MSID, MCC, and IMSI .16 29 5.3 PIN Handling .16 30 5.4 Fixed Dialing Number (FDN) .16 31 5.5 Global Service Redirection between Band Classes .17 32 3GPP2 C.S0101-A v1.0 ii 5.5.1 Minimum Standard . 17 1 5.6 Phone Book Proce
23、dures 17 2 5.7 UICC Presence Detection .17 3 6 Tests In Common With R-UIM 19 4 6.1 MS Identification 19 5 6.1.1 Mobile Station Identifier 19 6 6.1.2 MS Displaying the Roaming Indicator . 19 7 6.2 UIM_ID/ESN_ME Selection .20 8 6.2.1 Removable UIMID Usage Indicator. 20 9 6.2.2 ESN Management 20 10 6.2
24、.3 MEID Management . 20 11 6.2.4 EUIMID and MEID 20 12 6.3 Security-related commands .20 13 6.3.1 SSD Update . 20 14 6.3.2 Unique Challenge While the Mobile Station is in Idle State . 21 15 6.3.3 Unique Challenge While the Mobile Station is in Mobile Station Control on the 16 Traffic Channel State 2
25、1 17 6.3.4 Generate Key/VPM . 21 18 6.4 Reserved .21 19 6.5 OTASP/OTAPA Functionality 21 20 6.5.1 PRL Download . 21 21 6.5.2 OTASP/OTAPA Commands . 21 22 6.5.3 EPRL Download . 21 23 6.6 Reserved .23 24 6.7 Reserved .23 25 6.8 Reserved .23 26 6.9 Reserved .23 27 6.10 Reserved .23 28 6.11 Reserved .23
26、 29 6.12 Reserved .23 30 6.13 Reserved .23 31 6.14 Reserved .23 32 6.15 Abbreviated Dialing Numbers (ADN) .23 33 6.16 Reserved .23 34 6.17 Reserved .23 35 3GPP2 C.S0101-A v1.0 iii 6.18 Reserved .23 1 6.19 Reserved .24 2 6.20 Reserved .24 3 6.21 Reserved .24 4 6.22 Suggested Slot Cycle Index 24 5 6.2
27、3 Service Provider Name24 6 6.24 Reserved .24 7 6.25 Application Labels .24 8 6.25.1 Application Labels Present on CSIM. 24 9 6.25.2 Application Labels Not Present on CSIM 24 10 6.26 Device Model Information 24 11 6.27 Emergency Numbers .24 12 6.28 SMS Capabilities .24 13 6.28.1 SMS Retries . 24 14
28、6.28.2 Sending SMS on Access Channel 24 15 6.28.3 Sending SMS on Traffic Channel 25 16 6.28.4 Sending EMS messages 25 17 6.29 SMS Messages on CSIM 25 18 6.29.1 Automatically Storing Received SMS in CSIM 25 19 6.29.2 Saving SMS in CSIM 25 20 6.29.3 Reading SMS from CSIM . 25 21 6.29.4 Deleting SMS in
29、 CSIM 25 22 6.30 SMS Parameters on CSIM 25 23 6.30.1 Saving SMS Parameters in CSIM . 25 24 6.30.2 Reading SMS Parameters in CSIM. 25 25 6.30.3 Deleting SMS Parameters in CSIM . 25 26 6.31 SMS Status on CSIM 25 27 6.32 Simple IP .25 28 6.32.1 PAP and CHAP Authentication . 25 29 6.32.2 Multiple User P
30、rofiles 26 30 6.32.3 Prioritization among User Profiles . 26 31 6.33 Mobile IP .26 32 6.33.1 Mobile IP Registration Retries 26 33 6.33.2 Mobile IP Re-registration Threshold 26 34 6.33.3 Mobile IP to SimpleIP Fallback . 26 35 3GPP2 C.S0101-A v1.0 iv 6.33.4 Mobile IP MN-HA 2002bis Authentication . 26
31、1 6.33.5 Mobile IP Pre Rev 6 Handoff Optimization 26 2 6.33.6 Mobile IP PPP Re-sync during Hand-down from 1xEV-DO Rev 0 to 1x 26 3 6.33.7 Mobile IP Re-registration for Extending Mobile IP address lifetime . 26 4 6.34 Data Configurations .26 5 6.34.1 Data Dormant Mode Timer . 26 6 6.34.2 Hysteresis A
32、ctivation Time . 26 7 6.34.3 EPZID . 26 8 6.35 HRPD Access Authentication 27 9 6.36 WAP Browser Connectivity Parameters 27 10 6.37 WAP Browser Bookmarks .27 11 6.38 MMS Issuer Connectivity Parameters 27 12 6.39 MMS Configurations 27 13 6.39.1 Maximum Message Size . 27 14 6.39.2 MMS Retries . 27 15 6
33、.39.3 MMSC Timeout 27 16 6.40 MMS Notifications .27 17 6.40.1 Reading and Using MMS Notification in CSIM 27 18 6.40.2 Automatically Storing MMS Notification in CSIM . 27 19 6.40.3 Forwarding MMS Notifications 27 20 6.40.4 Deleting MMS Notification from CSIM . 27 21 6.41 MMS User Preferences .28 22 6
34、.41.1 Reading and Using MMS User Preferences . 28 23 6.41.2 Updating MMS User Preferences . 28 24 6.42 Root Certificates 28 25 6.43 Java 28 26 Appendix A Applicability Matrix (Informative) 29 27 3GPP2 C.S0101-A v1.0 v Foreword 1 This foreword is not part of this specification. 2 This specification w
35、as prepared by the Third Generation Partnership Project 2 (3GPP2). 3 3GPP2 C.S0101-A v1.0 vi This page intentionally left blank. 1 3GPP2 C.S0101-A v1.0 1 1 Introduction 1 2 1.1 Scope 3 This is the ME Conformance Testing with CSIM specification. The aim of the present document is 4 to ensure interope
36、rability between an ME and a CSIM independently of the respective 5 manufacturer, card issuer or operator as defined in 1, 2 and 3. The present document does not 6 define any aspects related to the administrative management phase of the UICC. Any internal 7 technical realization of either the UICC o
37、r the ME is only specified where these are reflected over 8 the interface. 9 This document does not specify which test cases are mandatory or optional. However, to 10 successfully execute a particular test case, its corresponding test requirements and procedures as 11 defined in this document shall
38、be followed. 12 1.2 Document Conventions 13 1.2.1 Requirements 14 “Shall” and “shall not” identify requirements to be followed strictly to conform to this document and 15 from which no deviation is permitted. “Should” and “should not” indicate that one of several 16 possibilities is recommended as p
39、articularly suitable, without mentioning or excluding others, that 17 a certain course of action is preferred but not necessarily required, or that (in the negative form) a 18 certain possibility or course of action is discouraged but not prohibited. “May” and “need not” 19 indicate a course of acti
40、on permissible within the limits of the document. “Can” and “cannot” are 20 used for statements of possibility and capability, whether material, physical or causal. 21 1.2.2 Numbers 22 The following table describes the conventions used for non-decimal numbers. 23 Convention Description b A single di
41、git binary number bbbbbbbb An 8-bit binary number hh A single octet hexadecimal number hh hh hhhh hh A multi-octet hexadecimal number Note: If an X is present in a binary or hexadecimal number, then that digit is “dont care”. “Bn” represents Byte n of the coding starting from left to right, i.e. MSB
42、 to LSB. “bn” represents Bit 24 n of the byte starting from right to left, i.e. LSB to MSB. 25 3GPP2 C.S0101-A v1.0 2 1.3 Terminology 1 1.3.1 Definitions 2 For the purposes of the present document, the following terms and definitions apply in addition to 3 the terms defined in 1: 4 Mobile Equipment:
43、 The part of a mobile station that does not include the UIM. 5 Mobile Station: A station, fixed or mobile, which serves as the end users wireless communication 6 link with the base station. Mobile stations include portable units (e.g., hand-held personal units) 7 and units installed in vehicles. A m
44、obile station consists of two parts ME and UIM. 8 1.3.2 Acronyms 9 For the purposes of the present document, the following acronyms apply: 10 3GPP2 3rd Generation Partnership Project 2 11 ADF Application Directory File 12 CSIM cdma20001Subscriber Identity Module 13 CS Card Simulator 14 DF Directory
45、File 15 EF Elementary File 16 ME Mobile Equipment 17 MEID Mobile Equipment Identifier 18 MS Mobile Station 19 NS Network Simulator 20 OTAPA Over-the-Air Parameter Administration 21 OTASP Over-the-Air Service Provisioning 22 PIN Personal Identity Number 23 PIN2 Personal Identity Number 2 24 PRL Prefe
46、rred Roaming List 25 SIM Subscriber Identity Module 26 UICC Universal Integrated Circuit Card 27 UIM User Identity Module 28 1“cdma2000is the trademark for the technical nomenclature for certain specifications and standards of the Organizational Partners (OPs) of 3GPP2. Geographically (and as of the
47、 date of publication), cdma2000is a registered trademark of the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA-USA) in the United States.” 3GPP2 C.S0101-A v1.0 3 1.4 References 1 The following standards are referenced in this text. At the time of publication, the editions 2 indicated were valid. All s
48、tandards are subject to revision, and parties to agreements based upon 3 this document are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent editions of 4 the standards indicated below. ANSI and TIA maintain registers of currently valid national 5 standards published by them. 6 N
49、ormative: 7 1 3GPP2 C.S0065-B v2.0, cdma2000 Application on UICC for Spread Spectrum Systems, 8 January 2011. 9 2 3GPP2 C.S0074-A v1.0, UICC-Terminal interface Physical and Logical characteristics 10 for cdma2000 Spread Spectrum Systems, January 2010. 11 3 ETSI TS 102 221, V9.2.0, Smart Cards; UICC-Terminal interface; Physical and logical 12 characteristics, October 2010. 13 4 3GPP2 C.S0048-A v1.0, Mobile Equipment (ME) Conformance Testing with R-UIM for 14 cdma2000 Spread Spectrum Systems, October 2010. 15 5 3GPP2 C.S0043-0 v1.0, Signaling Conform
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