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23、t of this bulletin.) This document is being submitted to APCO/NASTD/FED by the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA), as provided for in a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) dated December 1993. That MOU provides that APCO/NASTD/FED will devise a Common System Standard for digital public safe
24、ty communications (the Standard), and that TIA shall provide technical assistance in the development of documentation for the Standard. This document has been developed with inputs from the APCO/TIA Project 25 Interface Committee (APIC), the APIC Compliance Assessment Process and Procedures Task Gro
25、up (CAPPTG), and the members of TR-8.25. This document is being published because it is felt that there is an urgent need for technical information on the emerging digital techniques for Land Mobile Radio Service. This document describes a subset of tests appropriate for consideration for use in a c
26、ompliance assessment testing environment associated with Trunking Air Interface Interoperability and Conformance. As other documents associated with compliance assessment are developed, this document will be subject to change. Standardized Trunking Interoperability and Conformance tests are identifi
27、ed here and can be found in the normative references of this document.TSB-102.CBBJ-C 1 Table of Contents 1 INTRODUCTION 2 1.1 Scope 2 1.2 Revision History 3 1.3 References 3 2 TESTS 4 List of Tables TABLE 1 - REVISION HISTORY . 3 TABLE 2 - TRUNKING TESTS 4 TSB-102.CBBJ-C 2 1 Introduction The purpose
28、 of this Telecommunications Systems Bulletin is to identify the subset of tests that the subject matter expert members of TIA TR-8.25 have determined to be appropriate for use in a compliance assessment testing environment of Common Air Interface endpoint equipment, i.e. infrastructure and subscribe
29、r units, for Trunked Voice operation. This document recommends a subset of published standard tests to “assess” compliance and is not intended to imply exhaustive standard compliance verification. The full set of Trunking Interoperability and Conformance tests published by TIA for P25 may be found i
30、n references CABC, CAEC, and CAED. This document does not substitute or override any of the tests in references CABC, CAEC, and CAED. This document identifies a subset of the full set of tests in references CABC, CAEC, and CAED appropriate for the compliance assessment testing of Common Air Interfac
31、e Endpoint Equipment, i.e. infrastructure and subscriber units, for Trunked Voice operation. 1.1 Scope This Bulletin identifies the tests appropriate for use in compliance-assessment-type testing in the area of Trunked Voice operation. These tests were deemed appropriate by the members of TR-8.25. T
32、his group, being familiar with the relevant published standards, available test equipment and the general intentions of compliance assessment testing, reviewed all trunking interoperability and conformance tests described in references CABC, CAEC, and CAED. The TIA TR-8.25 subcommittee is responsibl
33、e for maintaining the document and keeping it current with the latest published revisions of references CABC, CAEC, and CAED. In determining the tests appropriate for compliance assessment testing in this area, the group considered whether tests in references CABC, CAEC, and CAED1 were important for
34、 achieving interoperability between equipment of different manufacturers versus tests important for product design and certification. In general, tests that were determined to be more oriented towards product design and certification were deemed unnecessary for inclusion in this list. The resulting
35、list therefore represents tests that are most important for or most likely to impact interoperability between manufacturers building to the same set of published standard documents and conformance to the aforementioned standards. 1 Refer to CBBL for TDMA voice channel conformance tests not included
36、in this document. TSB-102.CBBJ-C 3 1.2 Revision History Table 1 - Revision History Version Date Description First Edition February, 2009 Approved for publication. Second Edition February, 2011 Approved for publication. Third Edition May, 2015 Approved for publication. 1.3 References 1.3.1 Normative
37、References CABC TIA-102.CABC-B Interoperability Testing for Voice Operation in Trunked Systems and its addendums CAEC TIA-102.CAEC Conformance Profile Basic Trunked Operation CAED TIA-102.CAED Conformance Profiles for Advanced Trunked Operations 1.3.2 Informative References CBBL TSB-102.CBBL Recomme
38、nded Compliance Assessment Tests Two Slot TDMA Trunking Voice Channel Air Interface TSB-102.CBBJ-C 4 2 Tests TIA TR-8.25 has identified the following tests after review of references CABC, CAEC, and CAED. Table 2 defines the subset of tests determined appropriate for demonstrating compliance. Each t
39、est is listed referencing its corresponding test from CABC, CAEC, and CAED. Tests are to be executed in each of the Home and Roaming configurations described in reference CABC section 2.1.1, CAEC, and CAED, provided that the configuration is supported by the manufacturer. Table 2 - Trunking Tests Tr
40、unking Operation Tests Interoperability Test from CABC Conformance Test from CAEC Conformance Test from CAED Full registration 2.2.1 Valid registration2 2.2.1.4.1 6.2 6.1 Denied or refused registration 2.2.1.4.2 6.3, 6.6 NA Unverified registration 2.2.1.4.3 NA NA Group voice call 2.2.2 Group call gr
41、anted2,3 2.2.2.4.1 9.2, 9.3 7.1 Group call denied 2.2.2.4.2 9.4 NA Group call request queued2,3 2.2.2.4.3 9.5 NA Group call interrupt2,3,4 2.2.2.4.4 NA NA Late entry for group call2,3 2.2.2.4.6 NA 7.2, 7.3 Group Call Termination 10.2 NA Unit-to-unit voice call 2.2.3 Unit-to-unit call with target ava
42、ilability check2,3,5 2.2.3.4.1 15.2, 15.3 7.5 Unit-to-unit call without target availability check2,3,5 2.2.3.4.5 16.2, 16.3 7.6 Unit-to-unit call with target availability check denied by target5 2.2.3.4.2 15.5 NA Unit-to-unit call queued with target availability check - traffic channel assignment af
43、ter target availability check2,3,5,6 2.2.3.4.3 15.6 NA Unit-to-unit call queued with target availability check - traffic channel assignment before target availability check2,3,5,6 2.2.3.4.4 15.7 NA 2 Test should be executed in both FDMA and TDMA mode, if the SU and RFSS both support TDMA mode. 3 Tes
44、t should be executed in both implicit and explicit channel signaling mode, if both the RFSS and the SU support explicit channel signaling mode. 4 If provided by the manufacturer. 5 The Fixed Network Equipment may support target availability check, no target availability check, or both. 6 The Fixed N
45、etwork Equipment that supports target availability check may support traffic channel assignment before or after the target availability check. TSB-102.CBBJ-C 5 Trunking Operation Tests Interoperability Test from CABC Conformance Test from CAEC Conformance Test from CAED Unit-to-unit call queued with
46、out target availability check2,3,5 2.2.3.4.6 16.5 NA Unit-to-unit call denied 2.2.3.4.7 15.4, 16.4 NA Unit-to-Unit Call Termination 17.2 NA Broadcast voice call 2.2.4 Broadcast voice call2,3 2.2.4.4.1 12 NA Affiliation 2.2.5 Radio permitted to affiliate with new group 2.2.5.4.1 7.2 6.6 Radio denied
47、affiliation to new group 2.2.5.4.2 7.3 NA Announcement group call 2.2.6 Collection of talk groups receive call2,3 2.2.6.4.1 11 NA Emergency alarm 2.2.7 Emergency alarm4 2.2.7.4.1 19.2 NA Emergency group call 2.2.8 Emergency call2,3,4 2.2.8.4.1 13 NA Emergency call request queued2,3,4 2.2.8.4.5 13 NA
48、 Emergency call request ruthless preemption2,3,4 2.2.8.4.6 NA NA Encryption 2.2.10 Call privacy for encrypted call2,3,4 2.2.10.4.1 14 NA Late entry for encrypted call2,3,4 2.2.10.4.2 NA 7.2, 7.3 Roaming 2.2.11 Idle radio 2.2.11.4.1 8.1 6.1 Authentication 2.2.12 Authentication4 2.2.12.4.1 NA 6.2, 6.3
49、 Authentication Failure4 2.2.12.4.2 NA NA Deregistration 2.2.13 Deregistration4 2.2.13.4.1 NA 6.7 System Call 2.2.14 System Call2,3,4 2.2.14.4.1 NA 7.4 Call Alert 2.2.15 Call Alert4 2.2.15.4.1 NA 8.1, 8.5 Short Message 2.2.16 Short Message4 2.2.16.4.1 NA 8.7, 8.11 Status Query 2.2.17 Status Query4 2.2.17.4.1 NA 8.19, 8.23 Status Update 2.2.18 Status Update4 2.2.18.4.1 NA 8.13, 8.17 Radio Unit Monitoring 2.2.19 Radio Unit Monitor - Individual Non-Silent2,3,4 2.2.19.4.1 NA 8.25, 8.27, 8.28,