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19、escription . 1-1 2 1.2 Terms 1-1 3 1.3 References . 1-2 4 1.3.1 Normative References. 1-2 5 1.3.2 Informative References . 1-3 6 1.4 Overview of Packet Data Service. 1-4 7 1.4.1 Packet Data Service Types and Configurations . 1-4 8 1.4.2 Protocol Options. 1-4 9 1.4.2.1 Relay Layer RmInterface Protoco
20、l Option . 1-4 10 1.4.2.2 Network Layer RmInterface Protocol Option. 1-5 11 1.4.3 Packet Data Protocol States 1-6 12 1.4.3.1 IWF Link Layer Connection States 1-6 13 1.4.3.2 Mobile Station Packet Data Service States 1-7 14 1.4.3.3 BS/MSC Packet Data Service States. 1-9 15 2 RELAY LAYER . 2-1 16 2.1 I
21、ntroduction. 2-1 17 2.2 UmInterface Requirements 2-1 18 2.2.1 RLP Requirements 2-1 19 2.2.2 Service and Call Control Procedures. 2-1 20 2.2.2.1 Mobile Station Procedures 2-1 21 2.2.2.1.1 Packet Data Service Control Procedures 2-1 22 2.2.2.1.1.1 Inactive State 2-1 23 2.2.2.1.1.2 Active State . 2-1 24
22、 2.2.2.1.2 Packet Data Service Call Control Function 2-2 25 2.2.2.1.2.1 Null State 2-2 26 2.2.2.1.2.2 Initialization/Idle State . 2-2 27 2.2.2.1.2.3 Initialization/Traffic State . 2-3 28 2.2.2.1.2.4 Connected State 2-3 29 2.2.2.1.2.5 Dormant/Idle State . 2-4 30 2.2.2.1.2.6 Dormant/Traffic State2-62-
23、5 31 TIA-707.09-B CONTENTS ii 2.2.2.1.2.7 Reconnect/Idle State. 2-6 1 2.2.2.1.2.8 Reconnect/Traffic State. 2-8 2 2.2.2.2 BS/MSC Procedures. 2-8 3 2.2.2.2.1 Packet Data Service Control Procedures 2-8 4 2.2.2.2.1.1 Inactive State 2-8 5 2.2.2.2.1.2 Active State . 2-8 6 2.2.2.2.2 Packet Data Service Cal
24、l Control Function 2-10 7 2.2.2.2.2.1 Null State 2-10 8 2.2.2.2.2.1.1 IWF Initiated Link Layer Connection Reactivation 2-10 9 2.2.2.2.2.1.2 Mobile Station Originated Link Layer Connection Activation2-112-10 10 2.2.2.2.2.1.3 Mobile Station Negotiated Link Layer Connection Activation 2-12 11 2.2.2.2.2
25、.1.4 IWF Link Layer Closure . 2-12 12 2.2.2.2.2.1.5 IWF Transfer 2-12 13 2.2.2.2.2.2 Paging State 2-13 14 2.2.2.2.2.3 Initialization/Idle State . 2-13 15 2.2.2.2.2.4 Initialization/Traffic State . 2-14 16 2.2.2.2.2.5 Connected State 2-14 17 2.2.3 Initialization and Connection of Packet Data Service
26、Options . 2-15 18 2.2.3.1 Mobile Station Procedures 2-16 19 2.2.3.2 BS/MSC Requirements. 2-18 20 2.2.4 Optional Zone-Based Registration or Reconnection 2-18 21 2.2.5 Optional Packet Data Dormant Timer Control .2-202-19 22 2.2.6 Optional Packet Zone Reconnection Control. 2-22 23 2.2.7 High Speed Oper
27、ation .2-272-26 24 2.2.7.1 Mobile Station Procedures for Reverse High Speed Operation . 2-27 25 2.2.7.2 Reverse High Speed Operation Messages 2-28 26 2.2.7.2.1 General Message Format and Coding 2-28 27 2.2.7.2.2 Reverse Bandwidth Request Message 2-30 28 2.2.7.2.2.1 Request Type. 2-31 29 2.2.7.2.2.2
28、Maximum Number of Reverse Supplemental Code Channels 30 Information Element . 2-32 31 TIA-707.09-B CONTENTS iii 2.2.7.2.2.3 Preferred Number of Reverse Supplemental Code Channels 1 Information Element . 2-32 2 2.2.7.2.2.4 Requested Duration Information Element 2-33 3 2.2.7.2.2.5 Additional SO Reques
29、t Information Element 2-33 4 2.2.7.2.2.6 Priority Information Element . 2-34 5 2.3 L Interface . 2-34 6 2.3.1 Logical Connections . 2-34 7 2.3.2 Mobile Data 2-35 8 3 LINK LAYER 3-1 9 3.1 Link Layer Protocols 3-1 10 3.2 Link Layer Connections . 3-2 11 3.2.1 IWF Link Layer Connection Opening 3-2 12 3.
30、2.2 IWF Link Layer Connection Maintenance . 3-2 13 3.2.3 IWF Link Layer Connection Closure . 3-3 14 3.2.3.1 BS/MSC Closure 3-3 15 3.2.3.2 IWF Closure 3-3 16 3.2.3.3 TE2 Closure 3-3 17 3.2.3.4 MT2 Closure. 3-3 18 4 NETWORK LAYER . 4-1 19 4.1 Internet Protocol Support. 4-1 20 4.2 ISO Protocol Support
31、. 4-1 21 4.3 CDPD Application Support. 4-1 22 23 TIA-707.09-B FIGURES iv Figure 1 Relay Layer RmInterface Protocol Option1-5 1 Figure 2 Network Layer RmInterface Protocol Option1-6 2 Figure 3 Packet Data Service Call Control States in the Mobile Station .1-9 3 Figure 4 Packet Data Service Call Contr
32、ol States in the BS/MSC 1-11 4 5 6 7 TABLES 8 Table 1 Valid Service Configuration Attributes for Service Options 22 and 26 . 2-16 9 Table 2 Valid Service Configuration Attributes for Service Options 23 and 27 . 2-17 10 Table 3 Valid Service Configuration Attributes for Service Options 24 and 28 . 2-
33、17 11 Table 4 Valid Service Configuration Attributes for Service Options 25 and 29 2-182-17 12 Table 5 ORDQ Format and Type-Specific Fields for Zone-Based Registration/Reconnection13 .2-19 14 Table 6 Zone Based Registration/Reconnection Control Field.2-202-19 15 Table 7 Type-Specific Fields for Data
34、 Dormant Timer Control 2-20 16 Table 8 Dormant Timer Control Field .2-222-21 17 Table 9 Minimum Value of Mobile Station Dormant Timer. 2-22 18 Table 10 Type-Specific Fields for Packet Connection Control. 2-23 19 Table 11 Packet Zone Connection Control Field2-252-24 20 Table 12 Type-Specific Fields f
35、or Packet Zone Connection Response . 2-26 21 Table 13 Reverse Bandwidth Request Message Contents. 2-30 22 Table 14 Requesting Service Type 2-31 23 24 TIA-707.09-B 1-1 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 General Description 2 This chapter defines requirements for support of high speed packet data transmission 3 cap
36、ability on TIA/EIA-95-B spread spectrum systems. Packet data transmission is 4 supported on TIA/EIA-95-B Traffic Channels using primary or secondary traffic. For 5 packet data transmission using TIA/EIA-95-B Traffic Channels, the Radio Link Protocol 6 Type 2 specified in IS-707-A.8 is used. 7 This s
37、tandard specifies a packet data bearer service for communication between terminal 8 equipment and a packet interworking function (IWF) via a base station/mobile switching 9 center (BS/MSC). It provides procedures that can apply to multiple packet data services, 10 e.g., CDPD and Mobile-IP. 11 Packet
38、 data service options provide a means of establishing and maintaining Traffic 12 Channels for packet data service. Service Options 22, 23, 24, and 25 are used to request 13 packet data service through an IWF supporting an Internet standard Point-to-Point 14 Protocol (PPP) interface to network layer
39、protocols (see 4.1 and 4.2). Service Options 26, 15 27, 28, and 29 are used to request packet data service through an IWF supporting CDPD 16 data services over a PPP interface (see 4.3). Additional packet data service options may be 17 defined in future revisions to select other types of IWF resourc
40、es or services. 18 1.2 Terms 19 Base Station (BS). A fixed station used for communicating with mobile stations. 20 Depending upon the context, the term base station may refer to a cell, a sector within a 21 cell, or other part of the cellular system. 22 BS. See base station. 23 BS/MSC. The base stat
41、ion and mobile switching center considered as a single functional 24 entity. 25 CDPD. Cellular Digital Packet Data. 26 CLNP. Connectionless Network Protocol (See ISO 8473-1988). 27 Data Circuit-Terminating Equipment (DCE). A DCE connects a DTE to the PSTN. A 28 typical DCE would be a V-series modem.
42、 29 DTE. Data Terminal Equipment. 30 Forward Supplemental Code Channel. A Supplemental Code Channel operating in the 31 forward direction. 32 Fundamental Code Channel. A portion of a Traffic Channel (Forward or Reverse) that is 33 always present, and carries primary traffic, secondary traffic, signa
43、ling, and power control 34 information. 35 GHDM. General Handoff Direction Message (see 7.7.3.3.2.31 of TIA/EIA-95-B). 36 IWF. Interworking Function (see 1.4.2). 37 IP. Internet Protocol. 38 TIA-707.09-B 1-2 IPCP. Internet Protocol Control Protocol (see RFC 1332). 1 LCP. PPP Link Control Protocol (s
44、ee RFC 1661). 2 Mobile IP. Mobile Internet Protocol (see RFC 2002). 3 Mobile Station. A station in the Public Cellular Radio Telecommunications Service 4 intended to be used while in motion or during halts at unspecified points. Mobile stations 5 include portable units (e.g., hand-held personal unit
45、s) and units installed in vehicles. 6 MSC. Mobile Switching Center. 7 MT0. Mobile Termination 0 (see 1.4.2). 8 MT2. Mobile Termination 2 (see 1.4.2). 9 OSINLCP. OSI Network Layer Control Protocol (see RFC 1377). 10 PPDN. Public Packet Data Network. 11 PPP. Point-to-Point Protocol (see RFC 1661). 12
46、PSTN. Public Switched Telephone Network. 13 Reverse Supplemental Code Channel. A Supplemental Code Channel operating in the 14 reverse direction. 15 RFC. Request for Comments. The generic name of a specification developed by the 16 Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). 17 RLP. Radio Link Protocol.
47、 18 SCAM. Supplemental Channel Assignment Message (see 7.7.3.3.2.24 of TIA/EIA-95-B). 19 SCRM. Supplemental Channel Request Message (see 6.7.2.3.2.18 of TIA/EIA-95-B). 20 SLIP. Serial Line IP. 21 Supplemental Code Channel. A portion of a Traffic Channel (Forward or Reverse) that is 22 optionally pre
48、sent, and carries either primary or secondary traffic. 23 TCP. Transmission Control Protocol. 24 TE2. Terminal Equipment 2 (see 1.4.2). 25 Traffic Channel. A Fundamental Code Channel (Forward or Reverse) and optionally up to 26 seven Supplemental Code Channels used to transport user data and signali
49、ng traffic 27 between the base station and the mobile station. 28 1.3 References 29 1.3.1 Normative References 30 ANSI/TIA/EIA-617 Inband DCE Control for Asynchronous DTEDCE Interfaces. 31 Common Cryptographic Algorithms Revision A.1. An ITAR 32 controlled document subject to restricted distribution. Contact 33 the Telecommunications Industry Association, Washington, 34 D.C., April 25, 1995. 35 TIA-707.09-B 1-3 Interface Specification for Common Cryptographic Algorithms 1 Revision A, Telecommunications Industry Association, 2 Washington, D.C., December 14, 1994. 3 EIA/TIA-232-E Int
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