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19、IONS. TIA-2001.3-E-1 Table of Contents 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 1.0 Introduction 1 1.1 Overview 1 1.1.1 Purpose . 6 1.1.2 Scope 6 1.2 References 6 1.2.1 Normative Refere
20、nces 6 1.2.2 Informative References. 8 1.3 Terminology . 8 1.3.1 Acronyms 8 1.3.2 Definitions 11 1.4 Call Processing and Supplementary Services Assumptions . 12 1.4.1 Call Control 12 1.4.1.1 A2, and A5 Bearer Allocation 12 1.4.1.2 Radio Channel Allocation. 12 1.4.1.3 Traffic Channel Release 12 1.4.1
21、.4 A3 User Traffic Subchannel Allocation . 12 1.4.1.5 A2p Bearer Allocation 12 1.5 Radio Resource Management Assumptions . 13 1.5.1 Radio Channel Supervision 13 1.5.1.1 Traffic Channel Radio Link Supervision 13 1.5.1.2 Idle Channel Observation . 13 1.5.2 Radio Channel Management. 13 1.5.2.1 Radio Ch
22、annel Configuration Management . 13 1.5.2.2 Radio Traffic Channel Management. 13 1.5.2.2.1 Radio Channel Allocation 13 1.5.2.2.2 Radio Traffic Channel Release 13 1.5.2.2.3 Radio Traffic Channel Power Control . 13 1.5.2.2.4 Channel Encoding and Decoding. 14 2.0 Feature Descriptions. 15 2.1 Call Setup
23、 of Voice and Circuit Data Calls 15 2.2 Call Clearing of Voice and Circuit Data Calls 15 2.2.1 Call Clearing Initiated by the MS or BS. 15 2.2.2 Call Clearing Initiated by the MSC 16 2.3 Tandem Free Operation (TFO) Support . 16 2.4 Test Calls 17 2.5 Support of DTMF . 18 2.6 Support of Supplementary
24、Services 18 2.6.1 Feature Activation and Deactivation 18 2.6.2 Call Waiting 19 2.6.3 Three Way Calling 19 2.6.4 Message Waiting Notification 19 2.6.5 Call Barring 20 2.6.6 Calling Number ID Presentation / Restriction 20 2.6.6.1 CNIR for Mobile Originated Calls . 21 2.6.6.2 CNIP/CNIR for Mobile Termi
25、nated Calls 21 2.6.7 Distinctive Ringing. 21 2.6.8 Answer Holding 21 2.6.9 User Selective Call Forwarding 22 2.7 Mobile Registration 22 2.8 Global Emergency Call Origination . 22 2.9 E911 Phase 1 and Phase 2 23 2.10 Short Message Service 23 i TIA-2001.3-E-1 2.11 Priority Access and Channel Assignmen
26、t (PACA) 24 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 2.12 Over-The-Air Service Provisioning (OTASP) and Over The Air Parameter Administration (OTAPA). 25 2.12.1 OTASP Support 25 2.12
27、.2 OTAPA Support .25 2.13 Mobile Position Determination. 25 2.13.1 Support of Position Determination Services (MS PDE Approach) . 25 2.13.2 Software Calculation Position Determination (BS MSC Approach) . 26 2.14 User Zone . 26 2.15 ISDN Interworking. 26 2.16 Circuit Data Calls . 27 2.17 3G Packet Da
28、ta Calls 27 2.17.1 Packet Data Assumptions . 29 2.17.2 Previous and Current Access Network Identifiers (PANID/CANID). 30 2.17.3 PDSN Selection Algorithm. 30 2.17.4 Packet Data Interface Descriptions. 30 2.17.4.1 A8/A9 Interface Descriptions . 30 2.17.4.2 A10/A11 Interface Descriptions . 31 2.17.5 In
29、teroperability Control 31 2.17.6 Short Data Bursts 31 2.17.7 Common Channel Packet Data (CCPD) . 32 2.17.8 Packet Data Security Considerations 32 2.17.9 Support for AAA-Based Radio Network Packet Data Inactivity Timer (RN-PDIT) 33 2.17.10 Support for Always-on Service. 33 2.17.11 1x-Evolved High-Spe
30、ed Integrated Data and Voice Support . 33 2.17.12 Flow Control. 34 2.18 Concurrent Services (Circuit Voice and Packet Data) 34 2.19 Handoff. 34 2.19.1 Handoff via MSC 34 2.19.2 Handoff via Direct BS-to-BS Signaling . 35 2.19.3 Inter-BS Hard Handoff into Intra-BS Soft Handoff 35 2.19.4 Fast Handoff .
31、 35 2.19.5 Intergeneration Packet Data Handoff 39 2.19.6 Alternate Dormant Handoff 39 2.20 Security Features 40 2.20.1 Authentication. 40 2.20.1.1 2G Terminal Authentication and Key Generation 40 2.20.1.2 3G Authentication and Key Generation 41 2.20.2 Signaling Message Encryption . 42 2.20.3 Voice/D
32、ata Privacy. 42 2.20.4 Extended Encryption for Signaling and User Traffic . 42 2.20.5 Message Integrity 43 2.21 Flex Rate. 43 2.22 Status Inquiry 43 2.23 3X Multi-Carrier Operation 44 2.24 5 ms Messaging 44 2.25 Enhanced Rate Adaptation Mode (ERAM) 44 2.26 Code Combining Soft Handoff (CCSH). 44 2.27
33、 Rescue Channel 44 2.28 Terrestrial Circuit Management 45 2.28.1 Terrestrial Circuit Management for the A2/A5 Interface . 45 2.28.2 Terrestrial Circuit Management for the A3 Interface . 45 2.29 Vocoder Support. 46 2.30 Reverse FCH Gating. 46 2.31 Voice-over-IP (VoIP) . 47 2.31.1 Voice over IP Handof
34、f Considerations. 47 ii TIA-2001.3-E-1 2.32 Network Directed System Selection (NDSS) . 47 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 2.33 Transcoder Free Operation (TrFO). 48 2.34 Remo
35、te Transcoder Operation (RTO) 48 2.35 Voice Preference Over Packet (VPOP) 48 2.36 Circuit Switched Video Conferencing Calls. 49 2.37 Fast Call Setup 49 2.37.1 Direct Channel Assignment 49 2.38 Support for cdma2000 Pre-Rev D MEID Capable Mobiles . 49 2.39 Support for Enhanced Frequency Hashing and Ba
36、nd Subclasses. 49 2.40 Event Notification 50 2.41 Additional Geographical Location Information 50 2.42 Flex Duplex Channel 50 2.43 Features Supported Transparently in this Standard 50 2.43.1 Emergency Service (Basic) via Specific Dialed Number . 50 2.43.2 Carrier Access. 51 2.43.3 Call Forwarding 51
37、 2.43.3.1 Call Forwarding Unconditional 51 2.43.3.2 Call Forwarding When Busy 51 2.43.3.3 Call Forwarding - No Answer 51 2.43.3.4 Call Forward Default 52 2.43.4 Call Delivery. 52 2.43.5 Advice of Charge 52 2.43.6 Call Transfer . 52 2.43.7 Lawfully Authorized Wiretap. 53 2.43.8 Access Control by Call
38、 Type (ACCT) 53 3.0 Feature Call Flows 55 3.1 Call Setup of Voice and Circuit Data Calls 55 3.1.1 Mobile Origination Examples. 55 3.1.1.1 Mobile Origination . 55 3.1.1.1.1 Mobile Origination via a Circuit Switched MSC. 55 3.1.1.1.2 Mobile Origination with an MSCe with Bearer Parameters Sent in the C
39、M Service Request Message . 58 3.1.1.1.3 Mobile Origination with an MSCe with Bearer Parameters Sent in the Assignment Complete Message. 61 3.1.1.2 Mobile Origination with Access Probe Handoff, Access Handoff and Channel Assignment into Soft/Softer Handoff . 65 3.1.2 Mobile Termination Examples . 70
40、 3.1.2.1 Mobile Termination 70 3.1.2.1.1 Mobile Termination via a Circuit switched MSC 70 3.1.2.1.2 Mobile Termination via an MSCe with the Bearer Parameters sent in the Paging Response Message . 73 3.1.2.1.3 Mobile Termination via an MSCe Interfaces with Bearer Parameters sent in the Assignment Com
41、plete Message. 75 3.1.2.2 Mobile Termination, Assignment Retry . 78 3.1.3 Mid-Call Bearer Modification Examples 81 3.1.3.1 MSCe Initiated Bearer Modification 81 3.1.3.2 BS Initiated Bearer Modification 82 3.2 Call Clearing of Voice and Circuit Data Calls 82 3.2.1 Call Clearing Initiated by the MS or
42、 BS. 83 3.2.2 Call Clearing Initiated by the MSC 83 3.2.2.1 Clear from the Network 83 3.2.2.2 Call Clearing when Tones/Announcements are Provided 84 3.2.2.3 Mobile Origination Failure Call Clearing with Local Tone Generation 84 3.2.3 Call Clearing Collision .85 3.2.4 Call Flows for Call Clear Operat
43、ion . 85 3.2.4.1 Call Clear via Clear Request (MS Initiated) . 86 iii TIA-2001.3-E-1 3.2.4.2 Call Clear via Clear Request (BS Initiated) 86 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 3
44、.2.4.3 Call Clear via Clear Command. 87 3.3 TFO Support. 88 3.3.1 Call Flows for Transcoder Control . 88 3.4 Test Calls 88 3.5 Support of DTMF . 88 3.6 Support of Supplementary Services 88 3.6.1 Feature Activation and Deactivation 89 3.6.1.1 Feature Activation/Deactivation in Idle Mode 89 3.6.1.2 Fe
45、ature Activation/Deactivation While in a Call 89 3.6.2 Call Waiting 90 3.6.3 Three Way Calling 91 3.6.3.1 Three-Way Calling (Method 1) . 91 3.6.3.2 Three-Way Calling - (Method 2) 92 3.6.4 Message Waiting Notification 93 3.6.4.1 Message Waiting Notification on the Paging Channel . 93 3.6.4.2 Message
46、Waiting Notification on the Traffic Channel . 94 3.6.5 Call Barring 94 3.6.5.1 Call Barring Incoming 94 3.6.5.2 Call Barring Outgoing 94 3.6.6 Calling Number ID Presentation/Restriction 95 3.6.7 Distinctive Ringing. 95 3.6.8 Answer Holding 95 3.6.8.1 Answer Holding of a Mobile Terminated Call . 96 3
47、.6.8.2 Answer Holding of Call Waiting 96 3.6.9 User Selective Call Forwarding 97 3.6.9.1 User Selective Call Forwarding of a Mobile Terminated Call 98 3.6.9.2 User Selective Call Forwarding of Call Waiting 98 3.7 Mobile Registration 99 3.7.1 Mobile Initiated Location Registration. 100 3.7.2 Power Do
48、wn Registration at the End of a Call . 100 3.7.3 Network Initiated Location Registration 101 3.7.4 Mobile Station Registered Notification 102 3.8 Global Emergency Call Origination . 102 3.9 E911 Phase I and Phase 2 . 102 3.10 Short Message Service 102 3.10.1 SMS Feature Description 103 3.10.1.1 SMS
49、- Mobile Originated Point-to-Point 103 3.10.1.2 SMS - Mobile Terminated Point-to-Point. 103 3.10.1.3 SMS - Broadcast. 103 3.10.2 SMS Delivery on a Common Channel 104 3.10.2.1 SMS Broadcast Delivery over a Common Channel 104 3.10.2.2 SMS Receipt from an MS on the Access Channel 104 3.10.2.3 SMS Delivery to an MS on a Common Channel - Example 1 105 3.10.2.4 SMS Delivery to an MS on a Common Channel - Example 2 (without Early Traffic Channel Assignment) 106 3.10.2.5 SMS Delivery to an MS on a Common Channel - Example 3 (with Early Traffic Channel Assignment). 107 3.10.2.6 SMS Deliv