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20、 Packet Data System Specification = Part 3011 Administration of Unique Identifiers Name and Numbering Plan TSB87-3011 DECEMBER 1997 TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION LGa -0ciil.nrnniudtpllmIdlvs1 Iti-WykiiiI INSS0Ci.N NOTICE TINHA Engineering Standards and Publications are designed to serve th
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29、7-3011 PART 3011 Table of Contents O Foreword 3011-iii Document Structure . 301 1-111 . O . 1 1 Introduction 3011-1 2 Administration of Unique CDPD Identifiers . 3011-1 2.1 How to Administer CDPD Identifiers . 301 1-2 2.1.1 PoliciesProcedures and Responsibilities 301 1-2 2.1.2 Templates. Registering
30、 Entities and Displaying Data 301 14 2.2 Assignment of Unique CDPD Identifiers 301 1-4 2.3 CDPD Domain Naming Service . 301 1-5 2.4 Process Management and Quality Control 301 1-5 2.5 Registering CDPD Entities . 301 1-6 2.5.1 Processing Incoming Requests . 30 1 1-6 2.5.2 Process Ownership . 30 1 1-7
31、2.6 Auditing Requests and Creating Statistical Measures . 30 1 1-9 2.7 Measuring Performance . 301 1-10 3 SUIIIIY 3011-12 4 References . 3011-13 A.l Service Provider Identifier Registration Form . 3011-14 A.2 Wide Area Service Identifier Registration Form . 3011-17 A.3 Service Provider Network Ident
32、ifier Registration Form . 3011-20 A.4 Routing Domain Identifier Registration Form . 3011-23 AS Interexchange Service Provider Code (PIC) Registration Form 3011-26 A.6 Internet Network Identifier Registration Form 3011-29 A.7 Domain Registration Form . 3011-34 . 301 1-i STD-EIA TS!387-3ULL-ENGL 1997
33、i 3234b bOi5L7 TLil w Foreword TIAIEIAlTSB-87-3011 PART 3011 Administration of Unique Identifiers Name and Numbering Plan O Foreword This foreword is not part of this Telecommunications Systems Bulletin. This Telecommunications Systems Bulletin has been developed by Subcommittee TR-45.6, and contain
34、s information which may be useful to implementors of systems compliant with TSB-87, “Cellular Digital Packet Data System Specification,“ or its derivatives. This document contains significant portions of material originally submitted by the Cellular Digital Packet Data Fom Inc. CDPD is a technology
35、intended to provide packet data networking services to mobile hosts. The media used to provide these services consists of radio channels typically used for Advanced Mobile Phone System (AMPS) cellular service. o. 1 Document Structure This Telecommunications Systems Bulletin is published as a series
36、of Parts. Each Part contains information pertaining to one aspect of the system. The functional structure of this TSB is as follows: o Part 1000 to Part 1999-Guidelines for Service Providers These Parts are informative and discuss non-CDPD specific entities (such as Intermediate Systems), support se
37、rvices (such as directory 301lIii Previous page is blank STD*EIA TSB87-3011-ENGL 1977 3234bO0 ObCl1570 7b3 W TlAElAfrSB-87-3011 Administration of Unique Identifiers Name and Numbering Plan services, accounting summary and settlement procedures, authentication, etc.), value-added services (such as su
38、bscriber location) and Service Provider issues (such as an interoperability test plan overview and parameter configuration). Part 1000 contains the detailed listing of all Parts of this TSB. Part 2000 to Part 2999-Guidelines for Manufacturers of CDPD equipment These Parts are informative and discuss
39、 such concerns as CDPD-specific entities (such as Mobile End Systems (M-ESs), Mobile Data Base Stations (MDBSs) and Mobile Data Intermediate Systems (MD-ISS), external interfaces (such as that between the Subscriber Unit (SU) and the Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) and multicasts from the perspecti
40、ve of each of the participating entities. Part 3000 to Part 3999-Guidelines for the CDPD Network Information Center (NIC). These Parts are informative and describe the issues and procedures which must be addressed by an agency serving as a NIC on behalf of the CDPD community. a o 301 l-iv Introducti
41、on TI#EIA/TSB-87-3011 - PART 3011 Administration of Unique Identifiers Name and Numbering Plan 1 Introduction This Plan discusses the administration of assigning unique Cellular Digital Packet Data (CDPD) Identifiers to the CDPD Network community. A number of issues must be considered before startin
42、g any registration service. This Plan provides an explanation of critical areas where policies and procedures must be developed, and describes the role and responsibilities of the CDPD registration staff. Additionally, it discusses the importance of developing registration templates and software in
43、conjunction with using manual logs, while providing the capability of displaying this information to the world. This plan also discusses the major Identifiers assigned by the CDPD NIC, and provides sample registration templates for each Identifier. The CDPD NIC will use this plan to administer uniqu
44、e Identifiers to their network community. 2 Administration of Unique CDPD Identifiers Administering and assigning unique CDPD Identifiers requires a significant amount of planning, policies and procedures, and a database which displays entries to approved CDPD Service Providers. This section discuss
45、es and provides examples of how the CDPD NIC should administer and assign unique CDPD Identifiers to its community. 3011-1 TlAIEINSB17-3011 Administration of Unique Identiiers Name and Numbering Plan 2.1 How to Administer CDPD Identifiers 2.1.1 In order to register and assign unique names and number
46、s to the CDPD community, policies and procedures, templates, roles and responsibilities, software and a database must be provided, along with how they will be used. The following section discusses the major issues in each of these areas. PoIiciedProcedures and Responsibilities Policies and procedure
47、s are often overlooked as an aspect of any registration type service. Many organizations implement policies and registration procedures to rectify a problem that has occurred. Implementing a procedure after the fact is often too late and overcomplicates the process of registering an Identifier. Poli
48、cies and procedures have to be developed with the total inclusion of the registration staff, CDPD service providers and frequent users of the CDPD NIC. Policies and procedures must be developed for registering each and every entity at the CDPD NIC. These policies and procedures must be established b
49、y the staff and documented, enabling any individual to access them for reference. There are a variety of policies and procedures that must be established. The most important policies and procedures to be developed for registration type services pertain to the following areas: o o o 0 0 Establishing criteria and determining who is eligible to receive a unique CDPD Identifier is a significant challenge. Since the CDPD NIC will service hundreds of service providers and millions of clients, many Identifier requests will be received for processing. When establishing a c