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23、IONS. TIA-102.BAEE-C i Foreword (This foreword is not part of this document.) This document has been created in response to a request by the Project 25 Steering Committee as provided for in a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) dated April 1992 and amended December 1993. The MOU states that the Projec
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34、ting inquiries into the legal validity or scope of those patents that are brought to its attention. TIA-102.BAEE-C iii Table of Contents 1. Introduction . 1 1.1 Scope . 1 1.2 References . 1 1.2.1 Normative References 1 1.2.2 Informative References 3 1.3 Acronyms and Abbreviations 3 1.4 Definitions .
35、 3 1.5 Conventions . 4 1.5.1 Message Bit Numbering . 4 1.5.2 Names and Values . 4 1.5.3 Symbols 4 2. Architecture 5 2.1 Network Management Overview. 5 2.2 Control Plane Protocol Stack 6 3. Radio Control Protocol (RCP) . 7 3.1 Protocol Characteristics 7 3.1.1 Multithreaded Interface . 7 3.1.2 Transac
36、tion-based Model . 8 3.2 Service Data Units (SDUs) . 8 3.2.1 General Syntax . 8 3.2.2 Type . 8 3.2.2.1 Request SDU (Type RQST) . 8 3.2.2.2 Response SDU (Type RESP) . 8 3.2.2.3 Report SDU (Type RPRT) 9 3.2.3 Length 9 3.2.4 SDU Tag . 9 3.2.5 MFID . 9 3.2.6 Data 9 3.3 Request Class SDUs (Type RQST) 10
37、3.3.1 Request-Class Syntax 10 3.3.2 Request-Class Operator Commands 12 3.3.2.1 Get Information . 12 3.3.2.2 Get Configuration . 13 3.3.2.3 Restore Default Configuration 13 3.3.2.4 Set Configuration 14 3.3.2.5 Save Configuration . 14 3.3.2.6 Reset Operations Statistics 15 3.3.2.7 Get Operations Stati
38、stics 15 3.4 Response SDUs (Type RESP) . 16 3.4.1 Response-Class Syntax . 16 3.4.2 Response-Class SDUs . 17 3.4.2.1 Get Information Response 17 3.4.2.2 Get Configuration Response 19 TIA-102.BAEE-C iv 3.4.2.3 Reset Operations Statistics Response 20 3.4.2.4 Get Operations Statistics Response . 20 3.4.
39、2.5 Restore Default Configuration Response 21 3.4.2.6 Set Configuration Response . 21 3.4.2.7 Save Configuration Response 22 3.4.2.8 Unknown Command . 22 3.5 Report SDUs (Type RPRT) . 23 3.5.1 Report-Class Syntax . 23 3.5.2 Report-Class SDUs. 24 3.5.2.1 Radio Power-Up . 24 3.5.2.2 Radio Registration
40、 24 3.5.2.3 Data Service Availability . 25 4. Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) . 26 4.1 Overview . 26 4.1.1 SNMP Protocol Operations . 27 4.1.2 SNMP Managed Data . 27 4.1.3 SNMP and RCP Equivalency 29 4.2 SNMP Node Definition 29 4.2.1 Object Identifier (OID) . 30 4.2.2 Protocol Stack . 30 4
41、.2.3 SNMP RMP Subtree . 30 4.2.4 SMIv2 Conformance . 31 4.3 SNMP RMP MIB Definition . 31 4.3.1 SNMP RMP MIB Hierarchy . 31 4.3.2 SNMP TR8dot5RmpInfoObjs RMP Node . 32 4.3.3 SNMP TR8dot5RmpConfigObjs RMP Node . 33 4.3.4 SNMP TR8dot5RmpStatsObjs RMP Node . 34 4.3.5 SNMP TR8dot5RmpEvents Node . 34 Anne
42、x A ASN.1 MIB Definition (Normative) . 35 Annex B Network Management Mapping (Informative) 42 B.1 Network Management Functional Area Mapping for RCP 42 B.2 Network Management Functional Area Mapping for SNMP 45 TIA-102.BAEE-C v List of Figures Figure 1 A Interface RMP Control Plane . 6 Figure 2 RCP
43、Control Plane 7 Figure 3 Generic RCP SDU Structure . 8 Figure 4 Generic RCP SDU Structure . 10 Figure 5 Get Radio Information Block Request Syntax . 12 Figure 6 Get Radio Configuration Block Request Syntax . 13 Figure 7 Restore Default Configuration Request Syntax 13 Figure 8 Set Configuration Reque
44、st Syntax 14 Figure 9 Save Configuration Request Syntax . 14 Figure 10 Reset Operations Statistics Request Syntax 15 Figure 11 Get Operations Statistics Request Syntax 15 Figure 12 Generic RCP SDU Structure . 16 Figure 13 Get Information Response Format for Information Block Request 17 Figure 14 Get
45、 Configuration Response Format for Configuration Block Request . 19 Figure 15 Reset Operations Statistics Response Format . 20 Figure 16 Reset Operations Statistics Response Format . 20 Figure 17 Restore Default Configuration Response Format . 21 Figure 18 Set Configuration Response Format . 21 Figu
46、re 19 Save Configuration Response Format 22 Figure 20 Unknown Command Format . 22 Figure 21 General Report-Class SDU Syntax . 23 Figure 22 Radio Power-Up Report Syntax 24 Figure 23 Radio Registration Report Syntax . 24 Figure 24 Data Service Availability Report Syntax 25 Figure 25 Basic SNMP Network
47、 Management Topology 26 Figure 26 SNMP Protocol Stack . 27 Figure 27 Portion of the OID Hierarchy (IETF Registered) . 28 Figure 28 SNMP Control Plane . 30 Figure 29 Initial SNMP RMP Subtree 31 Figure 30 SNMP RMP MIB Hierarchy . 32 TIA-102.BAEE-C vi List of Tables Table 1 Request-Class Operators 11 T
48、able 2 Request Class SDU Operand Values . 11 Table 3 Response Class Result Codes 16 Table 4 SU Information Block Parameters . 18 Table 5 SU Configuration Block Parameters 19 Table 6 SU Operations Statistics Block Parameters 20 Table 7 Report-Class Report IDs . 23 Table 8 Registration Report Informat
49、ion Values . 24 Table 9 Data Service Availability Report Information Values . 25 Table 10 RCP/SNMP Protocol Equivalency . 29 Table 11 RMP Nodes . 32 Table 12 SNMP TR8dot5RmpInfoObjs RMP Node Managed Objects . 33 Table 13 SNMP TR8dot5RmpConfigObjs RMP Node Managed Objects 33 Table 14 SNMP TR8dot5RmpStatsObjs RMP Node Managed Objects . 34 Table 15 SNMP TR8dot5RmpEvents Node Notifications . 34 Table 16 SNMP Event Node Notification Managed Objects 34 Table 17 Response Class Result Codes 42 Table
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