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1、 TIA STANDARD Project 25 Radio Management Protocols New Technology Standards Project Digital Radio Technical Standards TIA-102.BAEE-A (Revision of TIA/EIA-102.BAEE) September 2004 TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION Representing the telecommunications industry in association with the Electronic

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19、E OF THE CONTENTS CONTAINED HEREIN, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY AND ALL INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS, LOSS OF PROFITS, LITIGATION, OR THE LIKE), WHETHER BASED UPON BREACH OF CONTRACT, BREACH OF WARRANTY, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENC

20、E), PRODUCT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. THE FOREGOING NEGATION OF DAMAGES IS A FUNDAMENTAL ELEMENT OF THE USE OF THE CONTENTS HEREOF, AND THESE CONTENTS WOULD NOT BE PUBLISHED BY TIA WITHOUT SUCH LIMITATIONS.Copyright Telecommunications Industry Associ

21、ation Provided by IHS under license with EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-Foreword (This foreword is not part of this standard.) This document has been published by the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) in accordance with the terms and

22、 conditions provided for in a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) executed by and between the TIA, the Associated Public -Safety Communications Officials (APCO), the National Association of State Telecommunications Directors (NASTD), and the various agencies of the Federal government (FED). Members of

23、 the APCO Project 25 Interface Committee (APIC) Data Task Group (DTG) originally authored this document under the leadership of Dr. Rich Comroe, Chairman APIC DTG. Members of APIC and the APCO Project 25 Steering Committee (APSC) authorized the further development of this document under the leadersh

24、ip of Mr. Craig M. Jorgensen, Chairman APSC. Members of the TIA TR8.5 Land Mobile Services Data it is not the intention of this document to define all possible radio management protocols and associated messages for Project 25 compliant equipment. Conversely, some radio management protocols or associ

25、ated messages may be removed from this document in subsequent releases as their descriptions are incorporated into other documents. Annex B: Network Management Mapping (Informative) is informative and is not considered part of this standard. The TIA makes no claims as to the applicability of the inf

26、ormation contained in this document for any purpose although it is believed that the information will prove to be invaluable to designers of Project 25 compliant equipment. Some aspects of the specifications contained in this document may not have been fully operationally tested; however, a great de

27、al of time and good faith effort has been invested in the preparation of this document to ensure the accuracy of the information it contains. iCopyright Telecommunications Industry Association Provided by IHS under license with EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license

28、 from IHS-,-,-This page intentionally left blank. iiCopyright Telecommunications Industry Association Provided by IHS under license with EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-Project 25 Radio Management Protocols TIA-102.BAEE-A Table of Contents TABLE

29、OF CONTENTS I LIST OF FIGURES . III LIST OF TABLES .IV 1 INTRODUCTION1 1.1 SCOPE 1 1.1.1 Radio Control Protocol (RCP) .1 1.1.2 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP).1 1.2 DOCUMENT REVISION HISTORY 2 1.3 NORMATIVE REFERENCES 2 1.4 INFORMATIVE REFERENCES. 3 1.5 TERMS. 4 2 OVERVIEW 5 2.1 CONVENTION

30、S. 5 2.1.1 Symbols.5 2.2 NETWORK MANAGEMENT OVERVIEW. 5 2.3 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 Transaction-based Model 8 3.2 SERVICE DATA UNITS (SDUS) 8 3.2.1 General Syntax8 3.3 REQUEST CLASS SDUS (T

31、YPE RQST) . 10 3.3.1 Request-Class Syntax10 3.3.2 Request-Class Operator Commands12 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 Operat

32、ions Statistics 15 3.4 RESPONSE SDUS (TYPE RESP) 16 3.4.1 Response-Class Syntax.16 3.4.2 Response-Class SDUs 16 3.4.2.1 Get Information Response 17 3.4.2.2 Get Configuration Response 19 3.4.2.3 Reset Operations Statistics Response. 20 3.4.2.4 Get Operations Statistics Response 20 3.4.2.5 Restore Def

33、ault 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 SDU Syntax23 3.5.2 Report-Class SDUs .24 3.5.2.1 Radio Power-Up . 24 3.5.2.2 Radio Registration . 24 3.5.2.3 Dat

34、a Service Availability . 25 iiiCopyright Telecommunications Industry Association Provided by IHS under license with EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-TIA-102.BAEE-A Project 25 Radio Management Protocols 4 SIMPLE NETWORK MANAGEMENT PROTOCOL (SNMP) 2

35、6 4.1 OVERVIEW 26 4.1.1 SNMP Protocol Operations.26 4.1.2 SNMP Managed Data27 4.1.3 SNMP and RCP Equivalency28 4.2 PROJECT 25 SNMP NODE DEFINITION 29 4.2.1 Object Identifier (OID).29 4.2.2 Protocol Stack29 4.2.3 SNMP Project 25 Subtree29 4.2.4 SMIv2 Conformance.30 4.3 PROJECT 25 SNMP RMP MIB DEFINIT

36、ION. 30 4.3.1 Project 25 RMP MIB Hierarchy.30 4.3.2 SNMP TR8dot5RmpInfoObjs RMP Node32 4.3.3 SNMP TR8dot5RmpConfigObjs RMP Node.32 4.3.4 SNMP TR8dot5RmpStatsObjs RMP Node33 4.3.5 SNMP TR8dot5RmpEvents Node.33 ANNEX A: ASN.1 MIB DEFINITION (NORMATIVE) 34 ANNEX B: NETWORK MANAGEMENT MAPPING (INFORMATI

37、VE) .40 B.1 NETWORK MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONAL AREA MAPPING FOR RCP . 40 B.2 NETWORK MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONAL AREA MAPPING FOR SNMP 43 ivCopyright Telecommunications Industry Association Provided by IHS under license with EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-

38、Project 25 Radio Management Protocols TIA-102.BAEE-A List of Figures FIGURE 2-1: THE “A” INTERFACE RMP CONTROL PLANE FOR PACKET SWITCHED SERVICE. 6 FIGURE 3-1: PROJECT 25 RCP CONTROL PLANE 7 FIGURE 3-2: GENERIC RCP SDU STRUCTURE 8 FIGURE 3-3: GENERAL REQUEST -CLASS SDU SYNTAX 10 FIGURE 3-4: GET RADI

39、O INFORMATION BLOCK REQUEST SYNTAX. 12 FIGURE 3-5: GET RADIO CONFIGURATION BLOCK REQUEST SYNTAX 13 FIGURE 3-6: RESTORE DEFAULT CONFIGURATION REQUEST SYNTAX 13 FIGURE 3-7: SET CONFIGURATION REQUEST SYNTAX. 14 FIGURE 3-8: SAVE CONFIGURATION REQUEST SYNTAX 14 FIGURE 3-9: RESET OPERATIONS STATISTICS REQ

40、UEST SYNTAX. 15 FIGURE 3-10: GET OPERATIONS STATISTICS REQUEST SYNTAX 15 FIGURE 3-11: GENERAL RESPONSE-CLASS SDU SYNTAX 16 FIGURE 3-12: GET INFORMATION RESPONSE FORMAT FOR AN INFORMATION BLOCK REQUEST 17 FIGURE 3-13: GET CONFIGURATION RESPONSE FORMAT FOR A CONFIGURATION BLOCK REQUEST . 19 FIGURE 3-1

41、4: RESET OPERATIONS STATISTICS RESPONSE FORMAT 20 FIGURE 3-15: GET OPERATIONS STATISTICS RESPONSE FORMAT 20 FIGURE 3-16: RESTORE DEFAULT CONFIGURATION RESPONSE FORMAT 21 FIGURE 3-17: SET CONFIGURATION RESPONSE FORMAT. 21 FIGURE 3-18: SAVE CONFIGURATION RESPONSE FORMAT 22 FIGURE 3-19: UNKNOWN COMMAND

42、 FORMAT 22 FIGURE 3-20: GENERAL REPORT -CLASS SDU SYNTAX. 23 FIGURE 3-21: RADIO POWER-UP REPORT SYNTAX. 24 FIGURE 3-22: RADIO REGISTRATION REPORT SYNTAX 24 FIGURE 3-23: DATA SERVICE AVAILABILITY REPORT SYNTAX 25 FIGURE 4-1: BASIC SNMP NETWORK MANAGEMENT TOPOLOGY. 26 FIGURE 4-2: SNMP PROTOCOL STACK.

43、26 FIGURE 4-3: PORTION OF THE OID HIERARCHY (IETF REGISTERED). 27 FIGURE 4-4: PROJECT 25 SNMP CONTROL PLANE. 29 FIGURE 4-5: INITIAL SNMP PROJECT 25 SUBTREE. 30 FIGURE 4-6: PROJECT 25 MIB HIERARCHY. 31 vCopyright Telecommunications Industry Association Provided by IHS under license with EIANot for Re

44、saleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-TIA-102.BAEE-A Project 25 Radio Management Protocols List of Tables TABLE 1-1: REVISION HISTORY. 2 TABLE 3-1: REQUEST CLASS SDU TYPE 10 TABLE 3-2: REQUEST -CLASS OPERATORS. 11 TABLE 3-3: REQUEST CLASS SDU OPERAND VALUES 11 TABL

45、E 3-4: RESPONSE CLASS SDU TYPE 16 TABLE 3-5: RESPONSE CLASS RESULT CODES 16 TABLE 3-6: MRC INFORMATION BLOCK PARAMETERS. 18 TABLE 3-7: MRC CONFIGURATION BLOCK PARAMETERS 19 TABLE 3-8: MRC OPERATIONS STATISTICS BLOCK PARAMETERS 21 TABLE 3-9: UNKNOWN COMMAND RESPONSE INFORMATION VALUE. 22 TABLE 3-10:

46、REPORT CLASS SDU TYPE 23 TABLE 3-11: REPORT -CLASS REPORT IDS . 23 TABLE 3-12: REGISTRATION REPORT INFORMATION VALUES 24 TABLE 3-13: DATA SERVICE AVAILABILITY REPORT INFORMATION VALUES. 25 TABLE 4-1: RCP/SNMP PROTOCOL EQUIVALENCY 28 TABLE 4-2: SNMP TR8DOT5RMPINFOOBJS RMP NODE MANAGED OBJECTS. 32 TAB

47、LE 4-3: SNMP TR8DOT5RMPCONFIGOBJS RMP NODE MANAGED OBJECTS 32 TABLE 4-4: SNMP TR8DOT5RMPSTATSOBJS RMP NODE MANAGED OBJECTS 33 TABLE 4-5: SNMP TR8DOT5RMPEVENTS NODE NOTIFICATIONS. 33 TABLE 4-6: SNMP EVENT NODE NOTIFICATION MANAGED OBJECTS 33 TABLE B - 1: RESPONSE CLASS RESULT CODES 40 TABLE B - 2: MR

48、C INFORMATION BLOCK PARAMETERS 41 TABLE B - 3: MRC CONFIGURATION BLOCK PARAMETERS. 41 TABLE B - 4: MRC OPERATIONS STATISTICS BLOCK PARAMETERS. 42 TABLE B - 5: UNKNOWN COMMAND RESPONSE INFORMATION VALUE 42 TABLE B - 6: REPORT -CLASS REPORT IDS 42 TABLE B - 7: REGISTRATION REPORT INFORMATION VALUES. 42 TABLE B - 8: DATA SERVICE AVAILABILITY REPORT INFORMATION VALUES 42 TABLE B - 9: SNMP TR8DOT5RMPINFOOBJS RMP NODE MANAGED OBJECTS 43 TABLE B - 10: SNMP TR8DOT5RMPCONFIGOBJS RMP NODE MANAGED OBJECTS 44 TABLE B - 11: SNMP TR8DOT5RMPSTATSOBJS RMP NODE MANAGED OBJECTS. 44 TABLE B - 12: SNM

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