1、ANSI/TIA/EIA-662.O13-1998 Approved: October 28,1998 I TIA/EIA STANDARD Personal Wireless Telecommunications Interoperability Standard (PWT) - Part 13 - Data Services Access Profiles A and B Class 1 TIA/EIA-662.013 NOVEMBER 1998 TELECOMMIJNICATIONS INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION NOTLCE TiA/IEIA Engineering Sta
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6、establish appropriate safety and health practices and to determine the applicability of regulatory limitations before its use. (From Standards Proposal No. 4079, formulated under the cognizance of the TLA TR-41.6.1 Working Group of the 41.6 Subcommittee on Wireless User Premises Equipment Systems).
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8、International (303-397-7956) AU rights reserved printed in U.S.A. STD-EIA TIA/EIA-bbZ*OL3-ENGL L998 3234b00 Ob44493 754 81 TINEIA 662-1 3 Con tents Fore word iv 1 Scope 7 2 Normative references 2 3 Definitions and abbreviations 4 3.1 Definitions 4 3.2 Abbreviations 4 4 Description of services 7 4.1
9、Reference configuration 7 4.2 Service objectives 7 5 PHL layer requirements 9 7 DLC layer requirements 77 9 Management entity requirements 73 70 Generc frame relay service inter-working conventions 74 17 Configuration capabilities 75 6 MAC layer requirements 70 8 N WK layer requirements 72 Annex A (
10、normative): Implementation of the Sip protected data connecfionless downlink service 76 Annex B (normative): Inter-working conventions to specific networks 17 B.l IS0 8802.3 (Ethernet) 17 B.1 .I Reference configuration 17 6.1.2 Specific inter-working conventions 17 B.2 IS0 8802.5 (token ring) 18 8.2
11、.1 Reference configuration 18 B.2.2 Specific inter-working conventions 18 20 Annex C (normative) : Service A: FT Profile /CS Proforma C.l STANDARDIZED symbols for the status column 20 C.2 Capabilities 20 C.2.1 Services 20 C.2.2 Service parameters 21 I TINEIA 662-1 3 C.2.3 Protocol parameters 21 C.2.
12、4 Messages 22 C.2.5 Message parameters 25 C.2.6 Functions implemented 26 C.2.7 Timer support 28 C.2.8 Procedure support 29 37 D.1 STANDARDIZED symbols for the status column 31 D.2 Capabilities 31 D.2.1 Services 31 D.2.2 Service parameters 32 D.2.3 Protocol parameters 32 Annex D (normative):Service A
13、: PT Profile /CS Proforma D.2.4 Messages 33 D.2.6 Functions implemented 38 D.2.7 Timer support 39 D.2.8 Procedure support 40 Annex E (normative):Service 8: FT Profile /CS Proforma 42 E.l STANDARDIZED symbols for the status column 42 E.2 Capabilities 42 E.2.1 Services 42 D.2.5 Message parameters 36 E
14、.2.2 Service parameters 43 E.2.3 Protocol parameters 43 E.2.4 Messages 43 E.2.5 Message parameters 47 E.2.6 Functions implemented 50 E.2.7 Timer support 51 E.2.8 Procedure support 51 53 Annex F (normative): Service B: PT Profile /CS Proforma F.1 STANDARDIZED symbols for the status column 53 F.2 Capa
15、bilities 53 F.2.1 Services 53 F.2.2 Service parameters 54 STD-EIA TIA/EIA-bb2=013-ENGL 1998 E 3234600 Ob44495 527 I TINEIA 662-13 F.2.3 Protocol parameters 54 F.2.4 Messages 55 F.2.5 Message parameters 58 F.2.6 Functions implemented 61 F.2.7 Timer support 62 F.2.8 Procedure support 62 iii STD-EIA TI
16、A/EIA-bbZ=OL3-ENGL 1998 3234600 0644496 463 M TINEIA 662-1 3 FOREWORD This Wireless Interoperability Standard was developed by the TR41.6 Standards Formulating Sub- Committee of the Telecommunications Industry Association. This section covers the Data Services Access Profiles A and B Class I. See 4
17、ANSITTINEIA 662-4 for class 1 definition. This standard is based in large part on ETSI 300 175 (DECT). Changes have been made to conform to North American national regulations, market conditions, and telephone requirements. An intent of this standard is to maintain a high degree of commonality with
18、the ETSI Standard ETS 300 175, known as DECT. This section maintains a high degree of commonality with the Data Services Access Profile standard I 81 ETS 300 435. Further details of the DECT system may be found in the ETSI Technical Reports, ETR 015 14 and ETR 043 13, and also in the ETR 056 Technic
19、al Report, “Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications; System Description Document“ In addition refer to 18 ETSI 300 435 which is entitled in part “Base standard including inter-working to connectionless networks (services types A and B, class 1 )“. i 31. iv STD-EIA TIA/EIA-bL2.013-ENGL 1998 E 32
20、34b00 Ob44497 3TT O TINEIA 662-1 3 I SCOPE This section defines profiles for Personal Wireless Telecommunications (PWT) Interoperability Standard conforming to ANSI/TIAIEIA 662 1998 I to 9. It is part of a family of profiles that build upon and extend each other, aimed at the general connection of t
21、erminals supporting non-voice services to a fixed infrastructure, private and public. This section specifies a generic frame relay service for use within closed user groups (CUG, see section 3 Definitions and Abbreviations). This service is used by other Data Services Profile (DSP) standards when pr
22、oviding inter-working to levels above the Medium Access Control (MAC) layer of the attached network. Annex B contains inter-working conventions to specific attached data networks. This includes inter-working to the MAC layer of international standard connectionless Local Area data Networks (LANs) IS
23、0 8802.3, Ethernet and IS0 8802.5 Token Ring. This section defines both Type A and Type B services. Type A is a low speed frame relay, with net sustainable throughput of up to 24 kb/s, optimized for burst data, low power consumption and low complexity applications such as hand-portable equipment. Se
24、rvice Type B is a high-speed frame relay, with a net sustainable throughput of up to 552 Wbits, optimized for high speed and low latency with burst data. Both are hilly compatible and can inter-work with each other. This standard defines the requirements on the Physical (PHL), MAC, Data Link Control
25、 (DLC) and Network (NWK) layers of PWT. This section also specifies Management Entity (ME) requirements and generic inter-working conventions that ensure the efficient use of the PWT frequency spectrum. I TINEIA 662-1 3 ,a 2 NORMATIVE REFERENCES This ANSIITIAIEIA Standard incorporates, by dated or u
26、ndated reference, provisions from other publications. These normative references are cited at the appropriate places in the text and the publications are listed hereafter. For dated references, subsequent amendments to or revisions of any of these publications apply to this section only when incorpo
27、rated in it by amendment or revision. For undated references the latest edition of the publication referred to apply. ANSITTINEIA 662-1 -1 998: “Personal Wireless Telecommunications (PWT) Interoperability Standard Part 1 : Overview.“ ANSVTINEIA 662-2-1 998: “Personal Wireless Telecommunications (PWT
28、) Interoperability Standard Part 2: Physical layer.“ ANSITTINEIA 662-3-2 998: “Personal Wireless Telecommunications (PWT) Interoperabiiity Standard Part 3: Medium access control layer.“ ANSITTINEIA 662-4-1 998: “Personal Wireless Telecommunications (PWT) Interoperability Standard Part 4: Data link c
29、ontrol layer.“ ANSIITINEIA 662-5-1 998: “Personal Wireless Telecommunications (PWT) Interoperability Standard Part 5: Network layer.“ ANSITTINEIA 662-6-1 998: “Personal Wireless Telecommunications (PWT) Interoperability Standard Part 6: Identities and addressing.“ ANSITTINEIA 662-7-1 998: “Personal
30、Wireless Telecommunications (PWT) Interoperability Standard Part 7: Security features.“ ANSI/TIAIEIA 662-8-1 998: “Personal Wireless Telecommunications (PWT) Interoperability Standard Part 8: Speech coding and transmission.“ ANSITTINEIA 662-9-1 998: “Personal Wireless Telecommunications (PWT) Intero
31、perability Standard Part 9: Customer Premises access profile.“ TBR 006: “Radio Equipment and Systems (RES); Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT); General terminal attachment requirements“. I-ETS 300 176: “Radio Equipment and Systems (RES); Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications
32、(DECT); Approval test specification“. CEPT Recommendation T/SGT SF2 (89) 6/0 “Draft Recommendation T/SF Services and Facilities od Digital Enhanced Cordless telecommunications“. ETR 043 “Radio Equipment and Systems (RES); Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT) Common interface. Services
33、 and Facilities requirement specification“. ETR O1 5: “Radio Equipment and Systems (RES); Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT) Reference document“. 15 Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT) System description document“. 16 ETR 042: “Radio Equipment and Systems (RES); Digital Enha
34、nced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT) A guide to the DECT features that influence the trafic capacity and the maintenance of high radio link transmission quality, including the results of simulations“. ETR 056: “Radio Equipment and Systems (RES); Digital 2 TINEIA 662-1 3 i 71 IS0 8802: “Informatio
35、n processing - Local Area Networks“. 11 81 ETSI 300 435: “Radio Equipment and Services (RES); Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT); Data Service Profile (DSP); Base standard including inter working to connectionless networks (services type A and B, class 1) 3 TINEIA 662-13 3 DEFINITIO
36、NS AND ABBREVIATIONS 3.1 Definitions For the purposes of this standard the following definitions apply: NOTE: Some definitions include a footnote in Italics. This is included to aid understanding. Access Rights Identity (ARI): A globally unique identity that shows the access rights related to a serv
37、ice provider. The AR1 consists of an Access Rights Class (ARC) and Access Rights Details (ARD). There are three categories of ARIs: - Primary AR1 (PARI); - Secondary AR1 (SARI); - Tertiary AR1 (TARI). Closed User Group CUG: A CUG can be arranged so that only members of the CUG can talk to each other
38、, or it can be a CUG with incoming access which allows only call origination to members of the CUG and allows incoming calls from non-CUG members, or it can be a CUG with outgoing access in which the members of the CUGs can originate calls to the outside world but can only receive calls from the mem
39、bers of the CUG. kbyte: 1000 bytes. Kbyte: 1024 bytes. mobility Class 1 : Local area applications, for which terminals are pre-registered off-air with one or more specific fixed parts, and establishment of service and user parameters is therefore implicit, according to a profile-defined list. multif
40、rame: A repeating sequence of 16 successive TDMA frames, that allows low rate or sporadic information to be multiplexed (e.g. basic system information or paging). service Type A: Low speed frame relay, with a net sustainable throughput of up to 24 kbitds, optimized for burst data, low power consumpt
41、ion and low complexity applications such as hand-portable equipment. service Type B: High performance frame relay, with a net sustainable throughput of up to 552 kbits/s, optimized for high speed and low latency with burst data. Equipment implementation the Type B profile shall inter-operate with Ty
42、pe A equipment. Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) frame: A time-division multiplex of 1 O ms duration, containing 24 successive full slots. A TDMA frame starts with the first bit period of full slot O and ends with the last bit period of full slot 23. 3.2 Abbreviations For the purposes of this st
43、andard, the following abbreviations apply: ARC Access Rights Class ARD Access Rights Details AR1 Access Rights Identity Bs slow Broadcast channel C CBC Connectionless Bearer Control CF C/L ConnectionLess CL CLF c/o C-plane Control plane CRC Cyclic Redundancy Check CSMNCA CSMNCD higher layer control
44、Channel (see Cs and C,) higher layer signaling Channel (fast) higher layer ConnectionLess channel (protected; see CL, and CL,) higher layer ConnectionLess channel (fast) higher layer ConnectionLess channel (slow) Connection Oriented CLS Carrier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Avoidance Carrier Sense
45、 Multiple Access/Collision Detection 4 TINEIA 662-1 3 CS CUG D ECT DLC DNW FCS FDDI FMID FP FT I UU-MUX GF IN IP IPUI IWF IWU LAN LBN LCN LLN LSB M MAC ME MSB M UX N NOS os1 P PARI PARK PD U PHL PMID PP PT PWT Q RFP RFPI SAP SAP I SARI SDU SIN SIP TARI TDD TOMA TPUI T-MUX higher layer signaling Chan
46、nel (slow) Closed User Group Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications Data Link Control DECT Network Switch between E-type and U-type MUltipleXes Frame Check Sequence Fiber Distributed Data Interface Fixed part MAC IDentity Fixed Part Fixed radio Termination higher layer information control chan
47、nel higher layer Information channel (see I, and lp) higher layer Information channel (unprotected) higher layer Information channel (protected) International Portable User Identity Inter-Working Functions Inter-Working Unit Local Area data Network Logical Bearer Number Logical Connection .umber (DL
48、C/MAC layer) Logical Link Number (DLC layer) Least Significant Bit MAC control channel Medium Access Control Management Entity Most Significant Bit time MUltipleXors identities channel Network Operating System Open Systems Interconnection Paging channel Primas, Access Rights Identity Portable Access
49、 Rights Key Protocol Data Unit PHysicaL Layer Portable part MAC IDentity Portable Part Portable radio Termination Personal Wireless Telecommunications system information channel Radio Fixed Part Radio Fixed Part Identity Service Access Point Service Access Point Identifier Secondary Access Rights Identity Service Data Unit higher layer connectionless channel (unprotected) higher layer connectionless channel (protected) Tertiary Access Rights Identity Tail MUX Time Division Duplex Time Division Multiple Access Temporary Portable User Identity 5 TINEIA 662-1 3 U-plane U
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