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36、F, AND THESE CONTENTS WOULD NOT BE PUBLISHED BY TIA WITHOUT SUCH LIMITATIONS. J-STD-038-B0-iNetwork Interworking Betwen GSM AP and TIA-41 MAP;1Revision B CDMA200 Suport2Volume 0 Overview and Network Reference Model3(Revision of J-STD-038-A Volume 0)4J-STD-038-B0-iiAbstract1This standard addresses th
37、e interworking and interoperability between ANSI-41 MAP2 and GSM2MAP4 based networks in the support of subscribers roaming between networks. The3interworking and interoperability functionality of the services, information flows, and message4mappings are specified.5This standard consists of four volu
38、mes:6Volume 0 - Overview and Interworking Reference Model7Volume 1 - Service Descriptions8Volume 2 - Information Flows9Volume 3 - Message Mappings10This Volume contains an overview of the Interworking and Interoperability Function (IIF) and the1associated network reference model.12J-STD-038-B0-iiiCo
39、ntents1Abstractii2Contents.iii3List of Tablesv4List of Figures.vi5Forewordvii61 Introduction171.1 General181.2Purpose191.3Scope.1102 References213 Definitions and Acronyms4123.1Definitions4133.2Acronyms7144 Overview of Internetwork Roaming11155 IIF Reference Model and Description12165.1Reference Mod
40、el12175.2Description12185.2.1 Provisioned Subscriber Data.13195.3Interworking for Network Interfaces.15205.3.1HLR - VLR Interface16215.3.2Originating / Gateway MSC - Serving MSC Interface1825.3.3 MC / SMS-SC - Serving MSC Interface19235.3.4HLR SGSN Interface2024J-STD-038-B0-iv5.4IIF Implementation A
41、lternatives2115.4.1IIF Resides within a GSM Network Entity.2125.4.2IIF Resides within ANSI-41 Network Entity2135.4.3IIF Resides within External Network Element2245.4.4IIF Resides within Both ANSI-41 and GSM Network Entities2256J-STD-038-B0-vList of Tables1There are no tables in this volume.2J-STD-03
42、8-B0-viList of Figures1Figure 1: IIF Reference Model122Figure 2: HLR - VLR Interface163Figure 3: Originating / Gateway MSC - Serving MSC Interface184Figure 4: MC / SMS-SC - Serving MSC Interface.195Figure 5: HLR- SGSN Interface.206Figure 6: IIF Resides within GSM Network Element.217Figure 7: IIF Res
43、ides within ANSI-41 Network Element218Figure 8: IIF Resides within External Network Element229Figure 9: IIF Resides within both ANSI-41 and GSM Network Elements.22101J-STD-038-B0-viiForeword1This foreword is not part of this standard.2This standard addresses the interworking and interoperability bet
44、ween ANSI-41 MAP and GSM3based networks in the support of subscribers roaming between networks. The objective of the4standard is to achieve fully automatic, two-way interoperability between the heterogeneous5networks. Services supported by this standard are described along with the associated6inform
45、ation flows and message mappings. However, not all services and associated capabilities7of ANSI-41 MAP and GSM MAP are supported by this standard. In general the attempt has been8to focus on the key subscriber services needed in the market.9The focus of the first release of this standard was on comm
46、on GSM and ANSI-136 TDMA10services and associated network signaling (i.e. ANSI-41 MAP and GSM MAP). A prerequisite for1this interoperability is multi-mode mobile stations with an enhanced SIM card for roaming12between ANSI-136, GSM, and AMPS networks.13The first release of the standard did not defin
47、e or require changes to existing ANSI-41 MAP or14GSM MAP to achieve the described interworking and interoperability. However, due to15differences between the services and associated capabilities of the MAP protocols, complete and16fully transparent interoperability may not have been achieved for som
48、e services. Future releases17of this standard may require changes to ANSI-41 MAP, GSM MAP and the associated services to18achieve full transparency while roaming between the different networks.19Aspects of TIA/EIA-136 Revision C have been incorporated into the standard.20Revision A adds GPRS service
49、 capability in GSM Foreign Mode.21Revision B adds one-way and two-way roaming between GSM and CDMA systems.223J-STD-038-B0-11Introduction11.1 General2When a subscriber to one network type (e.g., ANSI-41) roams to a network of another type (e.g.,3GSM), interworking and interoperability functions are required to support roaming and enable4service. This standard describes an Interworking and Interoperability Function (IIF) to support this5cross-technology roaming between ANSI-41 and GSM networks. The IIF supports a multi-mode6mobile station with a removable Subsc