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19、6 1.2 References 1 7 1.2.1 Normative References 1 8 1.3 Terminology . 2 9 1.3.1 Acronyms 2 10 1.3.2 Definitions 3 11 1.4 Message Body, Coding, and Ordering of Elements 3 12 1.5 Forward Compatibility Guidelines . 5 13 1.6 Message Processing Guidelines 5 14 1.7 Message Definition Guidelines. 6 15 1.8
20、Application of Mobile IP 7 16 1.9 PCF-PDSN Security Association . 7 17 2.0 Message Procedures . 9 18 2.1 A10 Connection Establishment, Refresh and Release Procedures . 9 19 2.1.1 A11-Registration Request. 9 20 2.1.1.1 Successful Establishment Operation. 9 21 2.1.1.2 Successful Refresh Operation. 10
21、22 2.1.1.3 Successful Release Operation. 11 23 2.1.1.4 Failure Operation 11 24 2.1.2 A11-Registration Reply 11 25 2.1.2.1 Successful Establishment Operation. 11 26 2.1.2.2 Successful Refresh Operation. 12 27 2.1.2.3 Successful Release Operation. 13 28 2.1.2.4 Failure Operation 13 29 2.1.3 A11-Regist
22、ration Update 13 30 2.1.3.1 Successful Operation 13 31 2.1.3.2 Failure Operation 13 32 2.1.4 A11-Registration Acknowledge . 14 33 2.1.4.1 Successful Operation 14 34 2.1.4.2 Failure Operation 14 35 2.2 A10-Connection Update Procedures 15 36 2.2.1 A11-Session Update . 15 37 2.2.1.1 Successful Operatio
23、n 15 38 2.2.1.2 Failure Operation 15 39 2.2.2 A11-Session Update Acknowledge 15 40 2.2.2.1 Successful Operation 15 41 2.2.2.2 Failure Operation 16 42 2.3 A10 Packet Accounting Procedures . 16 43 2.3.1 A10 Connection Setup Airlink Record . 17 44 2.3.2 Active-Start Airlink Record 17 45 2.3.3 Active-St
24、op Airlink Record 17 46 2.3.4 SDB Airlink Record . 17 47 2.3.5 Accounting at Re-registration. 18 48 2.3.6 Airlink Sequence Numbers. 18 49 2.3.7 Accounting Update Due to Parameter Changes 18 50 2.4 A10/A11 Interface Capabilities Procedures . 18 51 2.4.1 A11-Capabilities Info . 18 52 2.4.1.1 Successfu
25、l Operation 18 53 2.4.1.2 Failure Operation 18 54 2.4.2 A11-Capabilities Info Ack 19 55 TIA-2001.7-E ii 2.4.2.1 Successful Operation 19 1 2.4.2.2 Failure Operation 19 2 3.0 Message Formats 21 3 3.1 A11-Registration Request. 21 4 3.2 A11-Registration Reply 26 5 3.3 A11-Registration Update 30 6 3.4 A1
26、1-Registration Acknowledge . 33 7 3.5 A11-Session Update . 36 8 3.6 A11-Session Update Acknowledge 39 9 3.7 A11-Capabilities Info . 42 10 3.8 A11-Capabilities Info Ack 45 11 4.0 Information Element Definitions 47 12 4.1 Generic Information Element Encoding. 47 13 4.1.1 Conventions, Coding, and Inter
27、pretation Rules for Information Elements. 47 14 4.1.2 Information Element Identifiers 47 15 4.1.3 Cross Reference of Information Elements With Messages. 49 16 4.2 Information Elements . 51 17 4.2.1 A11 Message Type . 51 18 4.2.2 Flags . 52 19 4.2.3 Lifetime 53 20 4.2.4 Home Address 54 21 4.2.5 Home
28、Agent 55 22 4.2.6 Care-of-Address 56 23 4.2.7 Identification. 57 24 4.2.8 Code 58 25 4.2.9 Status 59 26 4.2.10 Mobile-Home Authentication Extension 60 27 4.2.11 Registration Update Authentication Extension. 61 28 4.2.12 Session Specific Extension . 62 29 4.2.13 Critical Vendor/Organization Specific
29、Extension (CVSE). 65 30 4.2.14 Normal Vendor/Organization Specific Extension (NVSE) 73 31 5.0 Timer Definitions . 79 32 5.1 Timer Values 79 33 5.2 Timer Definitions . 79 34 5.2.1 Tregreq. 79 35 5.2.2 Tregupd79 36 5.2.3 Trp79 37 5.2.4 Tpresetup. 79 38 5.2.5 Tsesupd. 80 39 5.2.6 TVers1180 40 41 TIA-20
30、01.7-E iii List of Tables 1 2 Table 1.4-1 Element Flow DIRECTION Indication 3 3 Table 2.3-1 Accounting Records Generated by the PCF . 16 4 Table 4.1.2-1 A11 Information Element Identifiers Sorted by Value. 48 5 Table 4.1.3-1 Cross Reference of Information Elements with Messages . 49 6 Table 4.2.1-1
31、A11 Interface Message Types. 51 7 Table 4.2.2-1 Setting of A11-Registration Request Message Flags 52 8 Table 4.2.4-1 Setting of Home Address Field. 54 9 Table 4.2.8-1 A11 Code Values 58 10 Table 4.2.9-1 A11 Status Values. 59 11 Table 4.2.12-1 A11 Protocol Type Values. 63 12 Table 4.2.12-2 Mobile Ide
32、ntity - Type of Identity Coding. 63 13 Table 4.2.13-1 Application Type and Sub Type 66 14 Table 4.2.13-2 A10 Connection Setup Airlink Record (Connection Setup) 68 15 Table 4.2.13-3 Active Start Airlink Record . 69 16 Table 4.2.13-4 Active Stop Airlink Record . 70 17 Table 4.2.13-5 SDB Airlink Record
33、. 70 18 Table 4.2.14-1 Application Sub Type 75 19 Table 4.2.14-2 PDSN Code Values 76 20 Table 4.2.14-3 Service Option Values . 77 21 Table 5.1-1 Timer Values and Ranges Sorted by Name 79 22 23 TIA-2001.7-E iv 1 (This page intentionally left blank.) 2 3 4 5 6 7 TIA-2001.7-E 1 Section 1 1.0 Introducti
34、on 1 2 1.1 Overview 3 This document contains the message procedures, bitmaps, information elements, and 4 timers used to define the A11 interface. 5 1.1.1 Purpose 6 The purpose of this document is to provide the standard for interfacing one or more 7 PDSNs with one or more PCFs. This document define
35、s the functional capabilities, 8 including services and features, of the specified interfaces. These services and features 9 are the defining characteristics that are the basis for the overall system standard. 10 1.1.2 Scope 11 This standard provides the specification for the interface that coincide
36、s with the 12 Reference Point “Aquater” defined in the TR45 Network Reference Model shown in 18. 13 The scope of this standard includes the following topics: 14 Descriptions of the specified functional capabilities that provide packet data services 15 across the PCF-PDSN interface; 16 Descriptions o
37、f the division of responsibility of the functions provided between the 17 PCF and the PDSN without prescribing specific implementations. 18 1.2 References 19 20 1.2.1 Normative References 21 The following standards contain provisions which, through reference in this text, 22 constitute provisions of
38、 this standard. At the time of publication, the editions indicated 23 were valid. All standards are subject to revision, and parties to agreements based on this 24 standard are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent editions 25 of the standards indicated below. ANSI an
39、d TIA maintain registers of currently valid 26 national standards published by them. 27 17 Reserved. 28 8 3GPP2 X.S0011-D v1.0, Wireless IP Network Standard, six parts, February 29 2006. 30 9 Reserved. 31 10 Reserved. 32 11 3GPP2 A.S0011-D v1.0, Interoperability Specification (IOS) for cdma2000 33 A
40、ccess Network Interfaces Part 1 Overview, June 2007. 34 12 Reserved. 35 13 3GPP2 A.S0013-D v1.0, Interoperability Specification (IOS) for cdma2000 36 Access Network Interfaces Part 3 Features, June 2007. 37 14 Reserved. 38 15 Reserved. 39 TIA-2001.7-E Section 1 2 16 3GPP2 A.S0016-D v1.0, Interoperab
41、ility Specification (IOS) for cdma2000 1 Access Network Interfaces Part 6 (A8 and A9 Interfaces), June 2007. 2 17 Reserved. 3 18 3GPP2 S.R0005-B, Network Reference Model for cdma2000 Spread Spectrum 4 Systems, April 2001. 5 19 Internet Engineering Task Force, RFC 1305 Network Time Protocol (Version
42、6 3) Specification, Implementation and Analysis, March 1992. 7 20 Internet Engineering Task Force, RFC 1321 MD5 Message Digest Algorithm, 8 April 1992. 9 21 Internet Engineering Task Force, RFC 2002 IP Mobility Support, October 10 1996. 11 22 Internet Engineering Task Force, RFC 2784 Generic Routing
43、 Encapsulation 12 (GRE), March 2000. 13 23 Internet Engineering Task Force, RFC 2865 Remote Authentication Dial In 14 User Service (RADIUS), June 2000. 15 24 Internet Engineering Task Force, RFC 2866 RADIUS Accounting, June 2000. 16 25 Internet Engineering Task Force, RFC 2890 Key and Sequence Numbe
44、r 17 Extensions to GRE, September 2000. 18 26 Internet Engineering Task Force, RFC 3115 Mobile IP Vendor/Organization-19 Specific Extensions, April 2001. 20 1.3 Terminology 21 22 1.3.1 Acronyms 23 24 Acronym Meaning 3GPP2 3rdGeneration Partnership Project 2 ANID Access Network Identifiers BCD Binary
45、 Coded Decimal BS Base StationBSID Base Station ID CANID Current Access Network Identifiers CVSE Critical Vendor/Organization Specific Extension DAI Data Available Indicator DCCH Dedicated Control Channel ESN Electronic Serial Number FCH Fundamental Channel GRE Generic Routing Encapsulation IANA Int
46、ernet Assigned Number Authority IEI Information Element Identifier IETF Internet Engineering Task Force IMSI International Mobile Subscriber Identifier IOS Interoperability Specification IP Internet ProtocolTIA-2001.7-E 3 Section 1 Acronym Meaning LSB Least Significant Bit MEID Mobile Equipment Iden
47、tifier MSB Most Significant Bit MSID Mobile Station IDentification NID Network Identification NVSE Normal Vendor/Organization Specific Extension P-P PDSN-PDSN PANID Previous Access Network Identifiers PCF Packet Control Function PDSN Packet Data Serving Node RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial In User
48、 Service RC Radio Configuration, Radio Class RN-PDIT Radio Network Packet Data Inactivity Timer SDB Short Data Burst SID System Identification SPI Security Parameter Index TIA Telecommunications Industry Association TLV Type Length Value 1 1.3.2 Definitions 2 Refer to 11for additional definitions. 3
49、 1.4 Message Body, Coding, and Ordering of Elements 4 For each A11 interface message there are a number of information elements that are 5 individually defined in section 4.2. Each information element in a given message is 6 tagged with a reference in section 4.2, a direction indication (i.e., some elements within a 7 message are bi-directional and others are not), and a mandatory/optional type (M/O) 8 indicator. Information elements that are marked as optional carry an additional indication 9 of being either require