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20、700 .6 TIA/EIA-136-700-D-2013 ii Figures Figure 1 Teleservice Protocol Stack - R-DATA (Informative) 2 Figure 2 Teleservices Protocol Stack SM TP.3 TIA/EIA-136-700-D-2013 1 1. Introduction 1 A teleservice is a mechanism for information delivery from a source to a destination 2 through a BMI. The sour
21、ce may be a mobile station or a Teleservice Server (TS). A 3 teleservice may be delivered in point-to-point mode or broadcast mode. It may be text 4 based, such as Cellular Messaging Teleservice (CMT), or it may be coded information 5 destined for the mobile stations storage and use, such as Over-th
22、e-Air Activation 6 Teleservice (OATS) and Over-the-Air Programming Teleservice (OPTS). The 7 information delivered from the source to the destination is known as user data. 8 A teleservice message is delivered across the TIA/EIA-136 air interface on a DCCH or 9 DTC inside a layer 3 R-DATA message or
23、, on a PDCH inside a tunneled layer 3 R-10 DATA message (see TIA/EIA-136-376) and across the TIA/EIA-41 network interface 11 inside a layer 3 Short Message Delivery Point-to-Point (SMDPP) Invoke message. The 12 delivery of the layer 3 message may be acknowledged by the destination in a TIA/EIA-13 13
24、6 R-DATA ACCEPT or R-DATA REJECT message and a TIA/EIA-41 SMDPP 14 Return Result message. Teleservice Segmentation and Reassembly (TSAR) may be 15 applied to the user data to allow for end-to-end delivery of messages and information 16 which cannot fit inside a single R-DATA or SMDPP Invoke message.
25、 Figure 1 shows 17 the Teleservice Protocol Stack for operation with TIA/EIA-136 between TIA/EIA-41. 18 A teleservice message may also be delivered across the TIA/EIA-136 air interface on a 19 PDCH inside an SM-RL RP-DATA message (see TIA/EIA-136-670), across the GSM 20 network inside an FSM message
26、 and across the TIA/EIA-41 network interface inside a 21 layer 3 Short Message Delivery Point-to-Point (SMDPP) Invoke message. The delivery 22 of the teleservice message may be acknowledged by the destination in a SM-TP message. 23 Teleservice Segmentation and Reassembly (TSAR) may be applied to the
27、 user data to 24 allow for end-to-end delivery of messages and information which cannot fit inside a 25 single SM-TP or SMDPP Invoke message. Figure 2 shows the Teleservice Protocol 26 Stack for operation among TIA/EIA-136 200kHz channels, SGSN network, and 27 TIA/EIA-41 network. 28 A teleservice is
28、 uniquely identified across the TIA/EIA-136 air interface by a Higher 29 Layer Protocol Identifier (HLPI), and across the TIA/EIA-41 network interface by a 30 SMS_Teleservice Identifier. There is a one-to-one mapping between the TIA/EIA-136 31 HLPI and the TIA/EIA-41 SMS_Teleservice Identifier. The
29、BMI provides the 32 interworking between the Teleservice Server and the mobile station by translating 33 between the TIA/EIA-136 and TIA/EIA-41 protocols. The BMI is not required to 34 process the user data portion of a teleservice beyond providing protocol translation. 35 TIA/EIA-136-700-D-2013 2 F
30、igure 1 Teleservice Protocol Stack - R-DATA (Informative) 1 (conditional)*TeleserviceTSARTIA/EIA-136 Air Interface*R-DATAPt-Pt orBroadcastChannelTeleserviceTSARMS BMI TS*: beyond the scope of this document*IWFR-DATAPt-Pt orBroadcastChannelTIA/EIA-136-700-D-2013 3 Figure 2 Teleservices Protocol Stack
31、 SM TP 1 MS SGSNSMS-GMSCSMS-IWMSCIWFMCTSTSARTIA/EIA-41 L1&L2SMDPPGSM L1 & L2EGPRS-136 L1&L2GSMSM-TLGSMSM-RLTIA/EIA-136TeleserviceTSARTIA/EIA-136TeleserviceGSMSM-RLFSMFSM*SMDPP*GSMSM-TL*IWFMCInterworking Function Message CenterMAP Mobile Application ProtocolMC Message CenterMS Mobile StationSGSN Serv
32、ing GPRS Support NodeSM-AL Short Message Application LayerSM-RL Short Message Relay LayerSM-RP Short Message Relay ProtocolSM-TL Short Message Transfer LayerSM-TP Short Message Transfer ProtocolSMDPP Short Message Delivery Point-to-PointSMS-GMSC Gateway MSC for Short Message ServiceSMS-IWMSC Interwo
33、rking MSC for Short Message ServiceTSAR Teleservice Segmentation and Reassembly* Beyond the scope of this documentSM-TPSM-RP(Conditional)TIA/EIA-136-700-D-2013 4 2. Teleservices 1 This section provides a listing of the Teleservices that build upon the R-DATA message (see TIA/EIA-136-123 and TIA/EIA-
34、136-133) or the GSM SMS TPDU (see TIA/EIA-136-670). Each Teleservice is identified by a unique value of the Higher Layer Protocol Identifier field within the R-DATA Unit information element included in the R-DATA message. Teleservices may be delivered either through Point-to-Point channels (SPACH/RA
35、CH/FACCH/SACCH) or through the Broadcast channel (S-BCCH) (see TIA/EIA-136-630). The Higher Layer Protocol Identifier field is comprised of the following subfields: 2 Subfield Length Teleservice Type Indicator 1 Teleservice Segmentation and Reassembly Indicator 1 Teleservice Protocol Identifier 6 Th
36、e Teleservice Type Indicator subfield is coded as follows: 3 Value Function 0 Standardized Teleservice 1 Carrier Specific Teleservice (Note 1) Note 1: See TIA/EIA-136-020 for Carrier-Specific HLPI Assignments. 4 The Teleservice Segmentation and Reassembly Indicator subfield is coded as follows: 5 Va
37、lue Function 0 No Teleservice Segmentation and Reassembly Sublayer present 1 Teleservice Segmentation and Reassembly Sublayer present TIA/EIA-136-700-D-2013 5 The Teleservice Protocol Identifier subfield is coded as follows: 1 Value Function 00 0000 Network Specific 00 0001 SMS CMT (see TIA/EIA-136-
38、710) 00 0010 Reserved for Cellular Paging Teleservice 00 0011 OATS (see TIA/EIA-136-720) 00 0100 OPTS (see TIA/EIA-136-730) 00 0101 General UDP Transport Service (see TIA/EIA-136-750) 00 0110 Charge Indication Teleservice (see TIA/EIA-136-760) 00 0111 GSM Hosted SMS Teleservice (see TIA/EIA-136-711)
39、 00 1000 System Assisted Mobile Positioning through Satellite (SAMPS) Teleservice (see TIA/EIA-136-740) All other values are reserved TIA/EIA-136-700-D-2013 6 3. Change History for TIA/EIA-136-700 1 Revision D Adopted Section(s) Description 2 GSM Hosted SMS Teleservice reference updated Teleservice
40、Protocol Identifier Revision C Adopted Section(s) Description 1 Introduction modified. Figure 2 Teleservice Protocol Stack SM TP (new) 2 Teleservices modified Revision B Adopted Section(s) Description 2 Teleservices modified Revision A Adopted Section(s) Description 1 (new) Introduction 2 (formerly
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