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本文(TIA-41 590-E-2004 Part 590 Wireless Radiotelecommunications Intersystem Operations C MAP Compatibility Signaling Protocols《Part 590 无绳无线电通信内部系统操作 MAP兼容性信令协议》.pdf)为本站会员(deputyduring120)主动上传,麦多课文库仅提供信息存储空间,仅对用户上传内容的表现方式做保护处理,对上载内容本身不做任何修改或编辑。 若此文所含内容侵犯了您的版权或隐私,请立即通知麦多课文库(发送邮件至master@mydoc123.com或直接QQ联系客服),我们立即给予删除!

TIA-41 590-E-2004 Part 590 Wireless Radiotelecommunications Intersystem Operations C MAP Compatibility Signaling Protocols《Part 590 无绳无线电通信内部系统操作 MAP兼容性信令协议》.pdf

1、 TIA-41.590-E (Revision of TIA-41.D) October 2010 Part 590: Wireless Radiotelecommunications Intersystem Operations MAP Compatibility Signaling Protocols ANSI/TIA-41.590-E-2004 APPROVED: APRIL 20, 2004 REAFFIRMATION: SEPTEMBER 1, 2010 NOTICE TIA Engineering Standards and Publications are designed to

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6、ity of regulatory limitations before its use. (From Standards Proposal No. 3-3590.590-RV5, formulated under the cognizance of the TIA TR-45.2 Subcommittee on Wireless Intersystem Technology.) Published by TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION 2002 Standards and Technology Department 2500 Wilson Bo

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18、CONTENTS HEREOF, AND THESE CONTENTS WOULD NOT BE PUBLISHED BY TIA WITHOUT SUCH LIMITATIONS. TIA-41-590-E123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960590-1 MAP COMPATIBILITY GUIDELINES AND RULESPART 5901 MAP COMPATIBILITY GUIDELINES AN

19、D RULESWhile the following sections outline guidelines and rules which will in the near term be beneficialto implementation of this standard, other activities which may impact these rules are in progress. Assuch, the remainder of this Section, “MAP Compatibility Guidelines and Rules” may be subject

20、tochange and revision based on future TIA-41 recommendations.This is to ensure that there is no long term impediment to Cellular Radiotelecommunicationsnetworks to evolve and implement significant new functionality. Also, to better allow for the longerterm alignment of TIA-41 with emerging internati

21、onal standards.1.1 ACHIEVING FORWARD COMPATIBILITY AND BACKWARD COMPATIBILITYFollowing are some general considerations for enhancing and developing protocols.1.1.1 Forward CompatibilityWhen developing a new protocol or enhancing an existing protocol, it is important to remember thata network entity

22、using one version of protocol may, in the future, need to communicate with networkentities using the enhanced version of the basic protocol. Hence, the protocol should be easy toenhance (e.g., easy to add new optional parameters). In addition, procedures should be built into theexisting protocol to

23、handle the situations when new messages, known messages with unknownparameters, or known parameters with unknown codes are received.1.1.2 Backward CompatibilityWhen enhancing an existing protocol, it is important to keep in mind that a network entity using oneversion of protocol may need to communic

24、ate with network entities using older versions of sameprotocol. Hence, the protocol should not be changed abruptly into a form which the earlier protocolversions cannot even interpret. For example, one should not change a fixed length mandatoryparameter to an optional parameter in an existing messag

25、e.1.2 GUIDELINES FOR FORWARD COMPATIBILITYTIA-41 MAP shall contain a mechanism for forward compatibility. The following list and tablecontain the basic requirements of the mechanism:1. These guidelines take precedence over the Abnormal Procedures section of TCAP (ANSIT1.114-1988, section 5).TIA-41-5

26、90-EGUIDELINES FOR FORWARD COMPATIBILITY123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960590-22. Include the ability to send a TCAP REJECT component indicating that the receivedinformation was not understood when indicated by the followin

27、g table.3. Send this TCAP REJECT component to the network entity that transmitted the confusinginformation if the necessary routing information is available.4. For existing protocols, state the action to be taken on receipt of spare or reserved values ofdefined parameters (e.g., treat as appropriate

28、 default values). If no default is explicitlyspecified, the action listed in the following table should occur.5. Only send messages that require an acknowledgment a limited number of times (e.g., 3). Ifno response is received, the sending network entity should assume that the facility is notavailabl

29、e and inform local management.6. All messages may have new optional parameters added in any revision.Table 1 Forward Compatibility Guidelines for Handling Incoming Messages and ParametersProblem Response1 Unrecognized Operation Code Identifier. REJECT (Problem Specifier = Unrecognized Operation Code

30、)2 Unrecognized Package Type Identifier. REJECT (Problem Specifier = Unrecognized Package Type)3 Unrecognized Parameter Identifier at intermediate network entity.Transit parameter unchanged4 Unrecognized Parameter Identifier at end network entity.Ignore parameter5 Parameter with fixed length not the

31、 correct length.REJECT (Problem Specifier = IncorrectParameter)6 Variable length parameter has Parameter Length shorter than the minimum expected.RETURN ERROR (Error Code = ParameterError)7 Variable length parameter has Parameter Length longer than the maximum expected.Ignore additional octets8 Mand

32、atory parameter missing. REJECT (Problem Specifier = IncorrectParameter)9 Optional parameter required by context of message is missing.RETURN ERROR (Error Code = MissingParameter)10 Optional parameter forbidden by presence or value of another parameter with stated precedence between them.Ignore para

33、meter11 Optional parameter forbidden by presence of another parameter with no stated precedence.RETURN ERROR (Error Code = ParameterError)12 Parameter with known Parameter Identifier is not expected in this message.Ignore parameterTIA-41-590-E123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233

34、343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960590-3 GUIDELINES FOR FORWARD COMPATIBILITY13 Parameter value No effect, Not appli-cable, Not specified, Not used, Reserved, or Unknown. Use default value, if specified, otherwise ignore the parameter14 Parameter value otherwise unrecognized or in

35、valid.RETURN ERROR (Error Code = UnrecognizedParameterValue)15 Recognized parameter with valid values included more times than expected.Ignore additional occurrences of parameter. This may indicate that a parameter that occurs once in the current revision of TIA-41 is allowed to occur multiple times

36、 in a later revision. For compatibility, any single occurrence has to be acceptable.Table 1 Forward Compatibility Guidelines for Handling Incoming Messages and Parameters (Continued)Problem ResponseTIA-41-590-EGUIDELINES FOR BACKWARD COMPATIBILITY12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031

37、3233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960590-41.3 GUIDELINES FOR BACKWARD COMPATIBILITYAll future revisions of TIA-41 MAP from IS-41 Revision B onward, shall contain a mechanism forbackward compatibility. The following list contains the basic guidelines to be included.1.3.1 Existing

38、 Messagesa. The ability of receiving any existing messages shall be possible, since the removal of amessage implies the removal of a function.b. The effect of receiving any existing message, parameter, or function in a new version, mustbe the same as that in previous versions. The effects of new par

39、ameters or parameter valuesshall thus be purely additive.c. For TIA-41 the nature of a transaction shall not change to or from Unidirectional.1.3.2 Parameters in Existing MessagesMessage parameters in the Parameter Set consist of two basic types, mandatory and optional, andneed not occur in pre-defi

40、ned order. All mandatory and optional parameters have variable length,although some parameters may have specified their length.The following guidelines shall apply:a. Optional parameters shall not become mandatory.b. Mandatory parameters shall not become optional.c. Additional mandatory parameters s

41、hall not be added to an existing message.d. Additional optional parameters may be added to an existing message.e. Existing mandatory parameters shall not be removed from existing messages.f. The range of any parameter for an existing message shall not be reduced.g. The meaning of any defined paramet

42、er value shall not be changed on an existing message.h. There are no restrictions on the parameters for new messages.i. The minimum length of the data portion of a variable length parameter is one octet, unlessotherwise specified.j. CHOICEs may be extended (e.g., a CHOICE OF (ParameterA, ParameterB)

43、 may beextended to a CHOICE OF (ParameterA, ParameterB, ParameterC).TIA-41-590-E123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960590-5 GUIDELINES FOR BACKWARD COMPATIBILITY1.3.3 New Messagesa. New messages may be added after a recommendat

44、ion has been published; however,network entities that do not recognize these new messages shall reject them, indicating thatthe information was not recognized.b. The “information not recognized” message shall never be sent in response to a received“information not recognized” message (e.g., a REJECT

45、 message should never be sent inresponse to a received REJECT message), nor in response to other recognized messagesreceived in the wrong call state. Appropriate default action shall be defined to handle thesesituations.1.3.4 New ParametersNew optional parameters may be added to existing messages af

46、ter a recommendation has beenpublished; however, network entities that do not recognize these new parameters could ignore them.Addition of new parameters may be subjected to Basic Encoding Rules (BER) restrictions, asdefined in Parameter Type definitions.1.3.5 New Parameter FieldsNew fields may be a

47、dded to, or spare fields may be used in existing parameters; however, networkentities that do not recognize these new fields may either respond with a message indicating that theinformation was not recognized or use the default values specified for these parameters.1.3.6 New Parameter ValuesPrevious

48、ly spare, reserved, or unallocated parameter values may be used. These shall be treated atthe receiving network entity as defined in item 4 of Section 1.2.TIA-41-590-EGUIDELINES FOR BACKWARD COMPATIBILITY123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960590-6

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