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18、AGES. THE FOREGOING NEGATION OF DAMAGES IS A FUNDAMENTAL ELEMENT OF THE USE OF THE CONTENTS HEREOF, AND THESE CONTENTS WOULD NOT BE PUBLISHED BY TIA WITHOUT SUCH LIMITATIONS. TIA-2001.3-E i Table of Contents 1 2 3 1.0 Introduction 1 4 1.1 Overview 1 5 1.1.1 Purpose . 6 6 1.1.2 Scope 6 7 1.2 Referenc
19、es 6 8 1.2.1 Normative References 6 9 1.3 Terminology . 8 10 1.3.1 Acronyms 8 11 1.3.2 Definitions 11 12 1.4 Call Processing and Supplementary Services Assumptions . 12 13 1.4.1 Call Control 12 14 1.4.1.1 A2, and A5 Bearer Allocation 12 15 1.4.1.2 Radio Channel Allocation. 12 16 1.4.1.3 Traffic Chan
20、nel Release 12 17 1.4.1.4 A3 User Traffic Subchannel Allocation . 12 18 1.4.1.5 A2p Bearer Allocation 12 19 1.5 Radio Resource Management Assumptions . 13 20 1.5.1 Radio Channel Supervision 13 21 1.5.1.1 Traffic Channel Radio Link Supervision 13 22 1.5.1.2 Idle Channel Observation . 13 23 1.5.2 Radi
21、o Channel Management. 13 24 1.5.2.1 Radio Channel Configuration Management . 13 25 1.5.2.2 Radio Traffic Channel Management. 13 26 1.5.2.2.1 Radio Channel Allocation 13 27 1.5.2.2.2 Radio Traffic Channel Release 13 28 1.5.2.2.3 Radio Traffic Channel Power Control . 13 29 1.5.2.2.4 Channel Encoding a
22、nd Decoding. 13 30 2.0 Feature Descriptions. 17 31 2.1 Call Setup of Voice and Circuit Data Calls 17 32 2.2 Call Clearing of Voice and Circuit Data Calls 17 33 2.2.1 Call Clearing Initiated by the MS or BS. 17 34 2.2.2 Call Clearing Initiated by the MSC 18 35 2.3 Tandem Free Operation (TFO) Support
23、. 18 36 2.4 Test Calls 19 37 2.5 Support of DTMF . 20 38 2.6 Support of Supplementary Services 20 39 2.6.1 Feature Activation and Deactivation 20 40 2.6.2 Call Waiting 21 41 2.6.3 Three Way Calling 21 42 2.6.4 Message Waiting Notification 21 43 2.6.5 Call Barring 22 44 2.6.6 Calling Number ID Presen
24、tation / Restriction 22 45 2.6.6.1 CNIR for Mobile Originated Calls . 23 46 2.6.6.2 CNIP/CNIR for Mobile Terminated Calls 23 47 2.6.7 Distinctive Ringing. 23 48 2.6.8 Answer Holding 23 49 2.6.9 User Selective Call Forwarding 24 50 2.7 Mobile Registration 24 51 2.8 Global Emergency Call Origination .
25、 24 52 2.9 E911 Phase 1 and Phase 2 25 53 2.10 Short Message Service 25 54 2.11 Priority Access and Channel Assignment (PACA) 26 55 TIA-2001.3-E ii 2.12 Over-The-Air Service Provisioning (OTASP) and Over The Air Parameter Administration 1 (OTAPA) 27 2 2.12.1 OTASP Support 27 3 2.12.2 OTAPA Support .
26、 27 4 2.13 Mobile Position Determination. 27 5 2.13.1 Support of Position Determination Services (MS PDE Approach) . 27 6 2.13.2 Software Calculation Position Determination (BS MSC Approach) . 28 7 2.14 User Zone . 28 8 2.15 ISDN Interworking. 28 9 2.16 Circuit Data Calls . 29 10 2.17 3G Packet Data
27、 Calls 29 11 2.17.1 Packet Data Assumptions . 31 12 2.17.2 Previous and Current Access Network Identifiers (PANID/CANID). 32 13 2.17.3 PDSN Selection Algorithm. 32 14 2.17.4 Packet Data Interface Descriptions. 32 15 2.17.4.1 A8/A9 Interface Descriptions . 32 16 2.17.4.2 A10/A11 Interface Description
28、s . 33 17 2.17.5 Interoperability Control 33 18 2.17.6 Short Data Bursts 33 19 2.17.7 Common Channel Packet Data (CCPD) . 34 20 2.17.8 Packet Data Security Considerations 34 21 2.17.9 Support for AAA-Based Radio Network Packet Data Inactivity Timer (RN-PDIT) 35 22 2.17.10 Support for Always-on Servi
29、ce. 35 23 2.17.11 1x-Evolved High-Speed Integrated Data and Voice Support . 35 24 2.17.12 Flow Control. 36 25 2.18 Concurrent Services (Circuit Voice and Packet Data) 36 26 2.19 Handoff. 36 27 2.19.1 Handoff via MSC 36 28 2.19.2 Handoff via Direct BS-to-BS Signaling . 37 29 2.19.3 Inter-BS Hard Hand
30、off into Intra-BS Soft Handoff 37 30 2.19.4 Fast Handoff . 37 31 2.19.5 Intergeneration Packet Data Handoff 41 32 2.19.6 Alternate Dormant Handoff 41 33 2.20 Security Features 42 34 2.20.1 Authentication. 42 35 2.20.1.1 2G Terminal Authentication and Key Generation 42 36 2.20.1.2 3G Authentication a
31、nd Key Generation 43 37 2.20.2 Signaling Message Encryption . 44 38 2.20.3 Voice/Data Privacy. 44 39 2.20.4 Extended Encryption for Signaling and User Traffic . 44 40 2.20.5 Message Integrity 45 41 2.21 Flex Rate. 45 42 2.22 Status Inquiry 45 43 2.23 3X Multi-Carrier Operation 46 44 2.24 5 ms Messag
32、ing 46 45 2.25 Enhanced Rate Adaptation Mode (ERAM) 46 46 2.26 Code Combining Soft Handoff (CCSH). 46 47 2.27 Rescue Channel 46 48 2.28 Terrestrial Circuit Management 47 49 2.28.1 Terrestrial Circuit Management for the A2/A5 Interface . 47 50 2.28.2 Terrestrial Circuit Management for the A3 Interfac
33、e . 47 51 2.29 Vocoder Support. 48 52 2.30 Reverse FCH Gating. 48 53 2.31 Voice-over-IP (VoIP) . 49 54 2.31.1 Voice over IP Handoff Considerations. 49 55 2.32 Network Directed System Selection (NDSS) . 49 56 TIA-2001.3-E iii 2.33 Transcoder Free Operation (TrFO). 50 1 2.34 Remote Transcoder Operatio
34、n (RTO) 50 2 2.35 Voice Preference Over Packet (VPOP) 50 3 2.36 Circuit Switched Video Conferencing Calls. 51 4 2.37 Fast Call Setup 51 5 2.37.1 Direct Channel Assignment 51 6 2.38 Support for cdma2000 Pre-Rev D MEID Capable Mobiles . 51 7 2.39 Support for Enhanced Frequency Hashing and Band Subclas
35、ses. 51 8 2.40 Event Notification 52 9 2.41 Features Supported Transparently in this Standard 52 10 2.41.1 Emergency Service (Basic) via Specific Dialed Number . 52 11 2.41.2 Carrier Access. 52 12 2.41.3 Call Forwarding 52 13 2.41.3.1 Call Forwarding Unconditional 53 14 2.41.3.2 Call Forwarding When
36、 Busy 53 15 2.41.3.3 Call Forwarding - No Answer 53 16 2.41.3.4 Call Forward Default 53 17 2.41.4 Call Delivery. 53 18 2.41.5 Advice of Charge 54 19 2.41.6 Call Transfer . 54 20 2.41.7 Lawfully Authorized Wiretap. 54 21 2.41.8 Access Control by Call Type (ACCT) 55 22 3.0 Feature Call Flows 57 23 3.1
37、 Call Setup of Voice and Circuit Data Calls 57 24 3.1.1 Mobile Origination Examples. 57 25 3.1.1.1 Mobile Origination . 57 26 3.1.1.1.1 Mobile Origination via a Circuit Switched MSC. 57 27 3.1.1.1.2 Mobile Origination with an MSCe with Bearer Parameters Sent in the CM Service 28 Request Message 60 2
38、9 3.1.1.1.3 Mobile Origination with an MSCe with Bearer Parameters Sent in the Assignment 30 Complete Message. 63 31 3.1.1.2 Mobile Origination with Access Probe Handoff, Access Handoff and Channel 32 Assignment into Soft/Softer Handoff . 67 33 3.1.2 Mobile Termination Examples . 72 34 3.1.2.1 Mobil
39、e Termination 72 35 3.1.2.1.1 Mobile Termination via a Circuit switched MSC 72 36 3.1.2.1.2 Mobile Termination via an MSCe with the Bearer Parameters sent in the Paging 37 Response Message . 75 38 3.1.2.1.3 Mobile Termination via an MSCe Interfaces with Bearer Parameters sent in the 39 Assignment Co
40、mplete Message. 77 40 3.1.2.2 Mobile Termination, Assignment Retry . 80 41 3.1.3 Mid-Call Bearer Modification Examples 83 42 3.1.3.1 MSCe Initiated Bearer Modification 83 43 3.1.3.2 BS Initiated Bearer Modification 84 44 3.2 Call Clearing of Voice and Circuit Data Calls 84 45 3.2.1 Call Clearing Ini
41、tiated by the MS or BS. 85 46 3.2.2 Call Clearing Initiated by the MSC 85 47 3.2.2.1 Clear from the Network 85 48 3.2.2.2 Call Clearing when Tones/Announcements are Provided 86 49 3.2.2.3 Mobile Origination Failure Call Clearing with Local Tone Generation 86 50 3.2.3 Call Clearing Collision . 87 51
42、3.2.4 Call Flows for Call Clear Operation . 87 52 3.2.4.1 Call Clear via Clear Request (MS Initiated) . 88 53 3.2.4.2 Call Clear via Clear Request (BS Initiated) 88 54 3.2.4.3 Call Clear via Clear Command. 89 55 3.3 TFO Support. 90 56 TIA-2001.3-E iv 3.3.1 Call Flows for Transcoder Control . 90 1 3.
43、4 Test Calls 90 2 3.5 Support of DTMF . 90 3 3.6 Support of Supplementary Services 90 4 3.6.1 Feature Activation and Deactivation 91 5 3.6.1.1 Feature Activation/Deactivation in Idle Mode 91 6 3.6.1.2 Feature Activation/Deactivation While in a Call 91 7 3.6.2 Call Waiting 92 8 3.6.3 Three Way Callin
44、g 93 9 3.6.3.1 Three-Way Calling (Method 1) . 93 10 3.6.3.2 Three-Way Calling - (Method 2) 95 11 3.6.4 Message Waiting Notification 96 12 3.6.4.1 Message Waiting Notification on the Paging Channel . 96 13 3.6.4.2 Message Waiting Notification on the Traffic Channel . 96 14 3.6.5 Call Barring 97 15 3.
45、6.5.1 Call Barring Incoming 97 16 3.6.5.2 Call Barring Outgoing 97 17 3.6.6 Calling Number ID Presentation/Restriction 98 18 3.6.7 Distinctive Ringing. 98 19 3.6.8 Answer Holding 98 20 3.6.8.1 Answer Holding of a Mobile Terminated Call . 98 21 3.6.8.2 Answer Holding of Call Waiting 99 22 3.6.9 User
46、Selective Call Forwarding 100 23 3.6.9.1 User Selective Call Forwarding of a Mobile Terminated Call 100 24 3.6.9.2 User Selective Call Forwarding of Call Waiting 101 25 3.7 Mobile Registration 101 26 3.7.1 Mobile Initiated Location Registration. 102 27 3.7.2 Power Down Registration at the End of a C
47、all . 103 28 3.7.3 Network Initiated Location Registration 103 29 3.7.4 Mobile Station Registered Notification 104 30 3.8 Global Emergency Call Origination . 105 31 3.9 E911 Phase I and Phase 2 . 105 32 3.10 Short Message Service 105 33 3.10.1 SMS Feature Description 105 34 3.10.1.1 SMS - Mobile Ori
48、ginated Point-to-Point 105 35 3.10.1.2 SMS - Mobile Terminated Point-to-Point. 105 36 3.10.1.3 SMS - Broadcast. 106 37 3.10.2 SMS Delivery on a Common Channel 106 38 3.10.2.1 SMS Broadcast Delivery over a Common Channel 106 39 3.10.2.2 SMS Receipt from an MS on the Access Channel 107 40 3.10.2.3 SMS
49、 Delivery to an MS on a Common Channel - Example 1 107 41 3.10.2.4 SMS Delivery to an MS on a Common Channel - Example 2 (without Early Traffic 42 Channel Assignment) 108 43 3.10.2.5 SMS Delivery to an MS on a Common Channel - Example 3 (with Early Traffic Channel 44 Assignment) 109 45 3.10.2.6 SMS Delivery to an MS on a Common Channel - Example 4 using Registration 46 Procedures 111 47 3.10.3 SMS Delivery on the Traffic Channel 112 48 3.10.3.1 SMS Delivery to an MS on a Traffic Channel 112 49 3.10.3.2 SMS Receipt from an MS on a Traffic Channel. 113 50 3.11 Priority Access and