1、 TIA DOCUMENT Interoperability Specification (IOS) for cdma2000 Access Network Interfaces Release C TIA-2001-C (Revision of TIA-2001-B) JULY 2003 TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION The Telecommunications Industry Association represents the communications sector of Copyright Telecommunications I
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7、t. Suggestions for revision should be directed to: Standards and for interfacing 6 the PCF with the Packet Data Service Node (PDSN). 7 This standard is intended to provide sufficient specification of a set of interfaces to 8 support the interoperability of one vendors equipment with that of another.
8、 Which 9 interface(s) a vendor chooses to implement is dependent on business decisions, and is up 10 to each vendor. However conformance to any given interface specified within this 11 standard requires all of the messages and procedures for supported features on that 12 interface to be supported as
9、 specified within this standard. Establishing standard 13 interfaces allows the BS, PCF, PDSN, and MSC equipment to evolve independently and 14 to be provided by multiple vendors. 15 1.1.1 Purpose 16 The purpose is to provide the standard for: 17 interfacing an MSC with one or more BSs, 18 interfaci
10、ng a BS with one or more BSs, 19 interfacing a PCF with one or more BSs, 20 interfacing one or more PDSNs with one or more PCFs. 21 This document defines the functional capabilities, including services and features, of the 22 specified interfaces. These services and features are the defining charact
11、eristics that are 23 the basis for the overall system standard. 24 The MSC-BS interface provides telecommunications services access between a Mobile 25 Switching Center and a base station. It specifically represents the demarcation point 26 between the MSC and the BS which coincides with the Referen
12、ce Point “A”. This point 27 establishes the technical interface and designates the test points and operational division 28 of responsibility between the MSC and the BS. The MSC and BS interface is defined as 29 the A1/A2/A5 interface shown in Figure 2.2-1, Reference Model for cdma2000 Access 30 Netw
13、ork Interfaces1. 31 This standard fulfills the following criteria: 32 supports current 16, 7 and 10 air interfaces; 33 makes maximum use of existing standards from the TIA and other sources; 34 promotes reliability enhancement, technical innovation, network product availability, 35 and economic comp
14、etition; 36 1cdma2000is a registered trademark of the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA USA). Copyright Telecommunications Industry Association Provided by IHS under license with EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-TIA-2001.1-C Section 1 2
15、 allows connection of various manufacturers BSs to the same MSC; 1 supports future MSC and BS implementations; 2 allows the separate evolution of MSC and BS technology. 3 The source BS - target BS interface provides for inter-BS soft/softer handoffs. It 4 specifically represents the demarcation poin
16、t between two base stations which coincides 5 with the Reference Point “Ater”. This point establishes the technical interface and 6 designates the test points and operational division of responsibility between the source 7 BS and target BS. The source BS and target BS interface is defined as the A3/
17、A7 8 interface shown in Figure 2.2-1, “Reference Model for cdma2000Access Network 9 Interfaces”. 10 The BS-PCF interface provides access between the base station and the Packet Control 11 Function for high speed packet data services. It specifically represents the demarcation 12 point between the BS
18、 and the PCF which coincides with the Reference Point “Aquinter”. 13 This point establishes the technical interface and designates the test points and 14 operational division of responsibility between the BS and the PCF. The BS-PCF interface 15 is defined as the A8/A9 interface shown in Figure 2.2-1
19、, “Reference Model for 16 cdma2000Access Network Interfaces”. 17 The PCF-PDSN interface provides access between a Packet Control Function and a 18 Packet Data Serving Node for high speed packet data services. It specifically represents 19 the demarcation point between the PCF and the PDSN which coin
20、cides with the 20 Reference Point “Aquater”. This point establishes the technical interface and designates 21 the test points and operational division of responsibility between the PCF and the PDSN. 22 The PCF-PDSN interface is defined as the A10/A11 interface shown in Figure 2.2-1, 23 “Reference Mo
21、del for cdma2000Access Network Interfaces”. 24 The PCF-PDSN interface definition fulfills the following criteria: 25 allows connection of various manufacturers PCFs to the same PDSN and vice versa; 26 makes maximum use of existing standards from the Internet Engineering Task Force 27 (IETF) and othe
22、r sources; 28 promotes quality of service and accounting information exchange between the PCFs 29 and the PDSNs; 30 promotes reliability enhancement, technical innovation, network product availability, 31 and economic competition; 32 supports future PCF and PDSN implementations; 33 allows the separa
23、te evolution of PCF and PDSN technologies. 34 1.1.2 Scope 35 This standard provides the specification for the interfaces which coincide with the 36 Reference Points “A”, “Ater”, “Aquater”, and “Aquinter” defined in the TR45 Network 37 Reference Model shown in 18. 38 The scope of this standard includ
24、es the following topics: 39 MSC-BS and BS-BS interfaces: 40 Copyright Telecommunications Industry Association Provided by IHS under license with EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-TIA-2001.1-C 3 Section 1 descriptions of the specified functional cap
25、abilities that provide wireless 1 telecommunications services across the MSC-BS and BS-BS interfaces as 2 defined in the TR45 Network Reference Model; 3 descriptions of the division of responsibility of the functions provided between 4 the BS and the MSC, and between the source BS and the target BS,
26、 without 5 prescribing specific implementations; 6 descriptions of the MSC-BS interface and the BS-BS interface standards that 7 support DS-41 and cdma2000systems. 8 BS-PCF interfaces: 9 descriptions of the specified functional capabilities that provide packet data 10 services across the BS-PCF inte
27、rface; 11 descriptions of the division of responsibility of the functions provided between 12 the BS and the PCF without prescribing specific implementations. 13 PCF-PDSN interfaces: 14 descriptions of the specified functional capabilities that provide packet data 15 services across the PCF-PDSN int
28、erface; 16 descriptions of the division of responsibility of the functions provided between 17 the PCF and the PDSN without prescribing specific implementations. 18 The interfaces defined in this standard are specified by a set of characteristics, including: 19 physical and electromagnetic parameter
29、s; 20 channel structures; 21 message types and contents; 22 network operating procedures; 23 user data framing and transport. 24 1.2 References 25 26 1.2.1 TIA / EIA 27 For ease of cross referencing, the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) / 28 Electronics Industry Association (EIA) refere
30、nces provided in this section are aligned 29 with the 3GPP2 references provided in section 1.2.2. For consistency within IOS parts, 30 the most commonly referenced documents 117 shall be the same as they appear here 31 in this part, or left as “Reserved” if not used in a particular IOS part. 32 1 TI
31、A/EIA/IS-2000.1-B, Introduction to cdma2000Standards for Spread 33 Spectrum Systems, May 2002. 34 2 TIA/EIA/IS-2000.2-B, Physical Layer Standard for cdma2000Spread 35 Spectrum Systems, May 2002. 36 3 TIA/EIA/IS-2000.3-B, Medium Access Control (MAC) Standard for cdma200037 Spread Spectrum Systems, Ma
32、y 2002. 38 4 TIA/EIA/IS-2000.4-B, Signaling Link Access Control (LAC) Standard for 39 cdma2000Spread Spectrum Systems, May 2002. 40 5 TIA/EIA/IS-2000.5-B, Upper Layer (Layer 3) Signaling Standard for 41 cdma2000Spread Spectrum Systems, May 2002. 42 Copyright Telecommunications Industry Association P
33、rovided by IHS under license with EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-TIA-2001.1-C Section 1 4 6 TIA/EIA/IS-2000.6-B, Analog Signaling Standard for cdma2000Spread 1 Spectrum Systems, May 2002. 2 7 TIA/EIA/IS-834, G3G CDMA-DS to ANSI/TIA/EIA-41, March
34、 2000. 3 8 TIA/EIA/IS-835-C, cdma2000Wireless IP Network Standard, to be published. 4 9 TIA/EIA-41-D, Cellular Radiotelecommunications Intersystem Operations; 5 December 1997. 6 10 TIA/EIA-95-B, Mobile Station - Base Station Compatibility Standard for 7 Wideband Spread Spectrum Cellular Systems, Mar
35、ch 1999. 8 11 TIA-2001.1-C, Interoperability Specification (IOS) for cdma2000Access 9 Network Interfaces Part 1 Overview, July 2003. 10 12 TIA-2001.2-C, Interoperability Specification (IOS) for cdma2000Access 11 Network Interfaces Part 2 Transport, July 2003. 12 13 TIA-2001.3-C, Interoperability Spe
36、cification (IOS) for cdma2000Access 13 Network Interfaces Part 3 Features, July 2003. 14 14 TIA-2001.4-C, Interoperability Specification (IOS) for cdma2000Access 15 Network Interfaces Part 4 (A1, A2, and A5 Interfaces), July 2003. 16 15 TIA-2001.5-C, Interoperability Specification (IOS) for cdma2000
37、Access 17 Network Interfaces Part 5 (A3 and A7 Interfaces), July 2003. 18 16 TIA-2001.6-C, Interoperability Specification (IOS) for cdma2000Access 19 Network Interfaces Part 6 (A8 and A9 Interfaces), July 2003. 20 17 TIA-2001.7-C, Interoperability Specification (IOS) for cdma2000Access 21 Network In
38、terfaces Part 7 (A10 and A11 Interfaces), July 2003. 22 18 TIA/EIA/TSB100-A, Wireless Network Reference Model, March 2001. 23 1.2.2 3GPP2 24 The 3GPP2 references are aligned with the TIA/EIA references of section 1.2.1 and are 25 provided here for information and cross reference purposes. 26 1 3GPP2
39、 C.S0001-B, Introduction to cdma2000Standards for Spread Spectrum 27 Systems, May 2002. 28 2 3GPP2 C.S0002-B, Physical Layer Standard for cdma2000Spread Spectrum 29 Systems, May 2002. 30 3 3GPP2 C.S0003-B, Medium Access Control (MAC) Standard for cdma200031 Spread Spectrum Systems, May 2002. 32 4 3G
40、PP2 C.S0004-B, Signaling Link Access Control (LAC) Standard for 33 cdma2000Spread Spectrum Systems, May 2002. 34 5 3GPP2 C.S0005-B, Upper Layer (Layer 3) Signaling Standard for cdma200035 Spread Spectrum Systems, May 2002. 36 6 3GPP2 C.S0006-B, Analog Signaling Standard for cdma2000Spread 37 Spectru
41、m Systems, May 2002. 38 7 3GPP2 C.S0007-0, Direct Spread Specification for Spread Spectrum Systems on 39 ANSI-41 (DS-41) (Upper Layers Air Interface), June 2000. 40 8 3GPP2 P.S0001-C, Wireless IP Network Standard, to be published. 41 9-10 Reserved. 42 11 3GPP2 A.S0011-A, Interoperability Specificati
42、on (IOS) for cdma2000Access 43 Network Interfaces Part 1 Overview, July 2003. 44 12 3GPP2 A.S0012-A, Interoperability Specification (IOS) for cdma2000Access 45 Network Interfaces Part 2 Transport, July 2003. 46 13 3GPP2 A.S0013-A, Interoperability Specification (IOS) for cdma2000Access 47 Network In
43、terfaces Part 3 Features, July 2003. 48 Copyright Telecommunications Industry Association Provided by IHS under license with EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-TIA-2001.1-C 5 Section 1 14 3GPP2 A.S0014-A, Interoperability Specification (IOS) for cdm
44、a2000Access 1 Network Interfaces Part 4 (A1, A2, and A5 Interfaces), July 2003. 2 15 3GPP2 A.S0015-A, Interoperability Specification (IOS) for cdma2000Access 3 Network Interfaces Part 5 (A3 and A7 Interfaces), July 2003. 4 16 3GPP2 A.S0016-A, Interoperability Specification (IOS) for cdma2000Access 5
45、 Network Interfaces Part 6 (A8 and A9 Interfaces), July 2003. 6 17 3GPP2 A.S0017-A, Interoperability Specification (IOS) for cdma2000Access 7 Network Interfaces Part 7 (A10 and A11 Interfaces), July 2003. 8 18 3GPP2 S.R0005-B, Network Reference Model for cdma2000Spread Spectrum 9 Systems, April 2001
46、. 10 1.2.3 Other 11 12 19 Internet Engineering Task Force, RFC 2002 IP Mobility Support Specification, 13 1996. 14 15 1.3 Terminology 16 17 1.3.1 Acronyms 18 19 Acronym Meaning 3GPP Third Generation Partnership Project 3GPP2 Third Generation Partnership Project 2 ANSI American National Standards Ins
47、titute BS Base StationBSC Base Station Controller BTS Base Transceiver System CDMA Code Division Multiple Access DS-41 Direct Spread (ANSI)-41 EHDM Extended Handoff Direction Message EIA Electronics Industry AssociationFA Foreign AgentGHDM General Handoff Direction Message HLR Home Location Register
48、 IETF Internet Engineering Task Force IOS Interoperability Specification IP Internet Protocol IS Interim Standard ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network IWF Interworking Function kbps kilobits per second Copyright Telecommunications Industry Association Provided by IHS under license with EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-TIA-2001.1-C Section 1 6 Acronym Meaning MIP Mobile Internet Protocol MS Mobile StationMSC Mobile Switching Center MTSO Mobile Telephone Switching Office NRM Network Reference Model PCF Packet
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