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36、 HEREOF, AND THESE CONTENTS WOULD NOT BE PUBLISHED BY TIA WITHOUT SUCH LIMITATIONS.ANSI/J-STD-025-B-2 Table of Contents 1. INTRODUCTION.1 2. SCOPE.1 3. SECTION REVISIONS1 Section 5.5.4 - message parameters, cdma2000PacketDataServingSystem message 1 Section 6.5 - module ID and Object Identifier versi
37、on.2 Section 6.5 - message definitions, cdma2000PacketDataServingSystem message 2 Section 6.5 - parameter definitions, CarrierIdentity.2 i ANSI/J-STD-025-B-2 1. Introduction The purpose of this addendum is to add the Carrier Identity information in the cdma2000PacketDataServingSystem message to the
38、ANSI/J-STD-025-B standard to support a subscriber roaming in another network by providing the Carrier Identity. Paragraphs in ANSI/J-STD-025-B that are not shown remain the same. The section numbering in this document aligns with the original sections in ANSI/J-STD-025-B. 2. Scope This addendum only
39、 consists of additions to ANSI/J-STD-025-B adding Carrier Identity information in the cdma2000PacketDataServingSystem message, as follows: a. Page 72, Line 40: Section 5.5.4 cdma2000PacketDataServingSystem message, Table 21 Add CarrierIdentity. b. Page 93, Lines 40 and 52: Section 6.5 Module ID and
40、Object Identifier Update Module ID and Object Identifier. c. Page 95 Line 27: Section 6.5 - message definitions, cdma2000PacketDataServingSystem message - Add CarrierIdentity. d. Page 96 Line 3: Section 6.5 - parameter definitions - Add CarrierIdentity. 3. Section Revisions Text for ANSI/J-STD-025-B
41、 addendum adding Carrier Identity information in the cdma2000PacketDataServingSystem message and parameter definitions: Section 5.5.4 cdma2000PacketDataServingSystem Table 21: cdma2000PacketDataServingSystem Message Parameters Parameter MOC Usage CaseIdentity M Identifies the intercept subject. IAPS
42、ystemIdentity C Include to identify the system containing the IAP when the underlying data carriage does not imply that system. TimeStamp M Time and date that the event was detected. SubjectIPAddress C Provide the IPv4 address assigned for the session: - The Home IPv4 address used for the Mobile IPv
43、4 session; - The Dynamic IPv4 address allocated by the PDSN for Simple IPv4 access, or; - The /64 globally unique prefix assigned to the intercept subject by the PDSN ANSI/J-STD-025-B-2 Parameter MOC Usage for Simple IPv6 access. SubjectIdentity C Observed identity or identities of the subject. Prov
44、ide known identities. ServingSystemIdentity M Identifies the entity that is currently serving the intercept subject. HaIPAddress C IPv4 address of the HA, only provided for Mobile IPv4 access. FaCoA C Foreign Agent provided Care of Address, only provided for Mobile IPv4 access. CarrierIdentity C Pro
45、vide a 5 or 6- byte Identifier of the visited PDSN comprising of a 3 byte Mobile Country Code (MCC) followed by a 2 or 3 byte Mobile Network Code (MNC) of the visited carrier, if known. Section 6.5 cdma2000 Abstract Syntax for Packet Data CII Delivery CDMA2000CIIModule iso(1) member-body(2) us(840)
46、tia(113737) laes(2) tr45(0) cdma2000(1) cii(0) version-2(1) cdma2000CIIModuleID OBJECT IDENTIFIER := iso(1) member-body(2) us(840) tia(113737) laes(2) tr45(0) cdma2000(1) cii(0) version-2(1) cdma2000PacketDataServingSystem := SEQUENCE caseIdentity 0 CaseIdentity, iapSystemIdentity 1 SystemIdentity O
47、PTIONAL, timeStamp 2 TimeStamp, subjectIPaddress 3 IpAddress OPTIONAL, subjectIdentity 4 SubjectId OPTIONAL, servingSystemIdentity 5 SystemIdentity, haIPaddress 6 IpAddress OPTIONAL, faCoA 7 IpAddress OPTIONAL, carrierIdentity 8 CarrierIdentity OPTIONAL - include if known -parameter definitions; CarrierIdentity := Visible String (SIZE (56) -A 5 or 6- byte Identifier of the visited PDSN comprising of a 3 -byte Mobile Country Code (MCC) followed by a 2 or 3 byte -Mobile Network Code (MNC) of the visited carrier. This value is -configured locally in the visited carriers PDSN. 2