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18、 OF DAMAGES IS A FUNDAMENTAL ELEMENT OF THE USE OF THE CONTENTS HEREOF, AND THESE CONTENTS WOULD NOT BE PUBLISHED BY TIA WITHOUT SUCH LIMITATIONS.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-707.01-B CONTENTS i 1 INTRODUCTION AND SERVICE GUIDE 1-1 1 1.1 General Description 1-1 2 1.2 Revision History 1-2 3 1.3 Terms . 1-2 4 1.4 References
19、1-3 5 1.4.1 Informative References . 1-3 6 1.4.2 Normative References . 1-4 7 1.5 Stylistic Conventions 1-4 8 2 NETWORK REFERENCE MODEL 2-1 9 2.1 Simplified Network Reference Model 2-1 10 2.2 Network Entities . 2-1 11 2.3 Reference Points . 2-2 12 3 CDMA DATA SERVICES . 3-1 13 3.1 Service Options Fo
20、r Data Services. 3-1 14 3.1.1 Service Option Format 3-1 15 3.1.2 Assigned Service Options 3-1 16 3.1.3 Service Options Used Over Radio Configurations 3-2 17 3.2 Async and Fax Services. 3-3 18 3.2.1 Service Revision Guide . 3-4 19 3.3 Packet Data Bearer Service . 3-6 20 3.3.1 Service Revision Guide .
21、 3-6 21 3.4 STU-III Service 3-7 22 3.4.1 Service Revision Guide . 3-7 23 3.5 Analog Fax Service 3-7 24 3.5.1 Service Revision Guide . 3-7 25 3.6 High Speed Packet Data Bearer Service. 3-8 26 3.6.1 Service Revision Guide . 3-8 27 4 INTERSYSTEM SUPPORT . 4-1 28 4.1 Protocol Architecture 4-1 29 4.2 Int
22、ersystem Requirements 4-1 30 31 TIA-707.01-B FIGURES ii Figure 2.1-1. Simplified Network Reference Model for CDMA Data Services 2-1 1 Figure 3.1.1-1. Service Option Format 3-1 2 Figure 4.1-1. Intersystem Protocol Architecture 4-1 3 4 5 6 TABLES 7 Table 3.1.2-1. Service Options for CDMA Data Services
23、 3-2 8 Table 3.2.1-1. Async Service Revision Guide .3-4 9 Table 3.2.1-2. Fax Service Revision Guide.3-4 10 Table 3.3.1-1. Packet Data Bearer Service Revision Guide 3-6 11 Table 3.4.1-1. Secure Traffic Bearer Service Revision Guide3-7 12 Table 3.5.1-1. Analog Fax Service Revision Guide .3-8 13 Table
24、3.6.1-1. High Speed Packet Data Bearer Service Revision Guide3-9 14 15 TIA-707.01-B 1-1 1 INTRODUCTION AND SERVICE GUIDE 1 1.1 General Description 2 This standard describes data services available on spread spectrum systems. It is 3 organized into a series of related recommendations, some of which a
25、ddress functions 4 common to all CDMA20001data services, and others which describe a specific data 5 service. 6 The recommendations included in this series are: 7 Data Service Options for Spread Spectrum Systems: 8 Introduction and Service Guide 9 Data Service Options for Spread Spectrum Systems: 10
26、 Radio Link Protocol Type 1 11 Data Service Options for Spread Spectrum Systems: 12 AT Command Processing and the RmInterface 13 Data Service Options for Spread Spectrum Systems: 14 Async Data and Fax Services 15 Data Service Options for Spread Spectrum Systems: 16 Packet Data Services 17 Data Servi
27、ce Options for Spread Spectrum Systems: 18 STU-III Services 19 Data Service Options for Spread Spectrum Systems: 20 Analog Fax Service 21 Data Service Options for Spread Spectrum Systems: 22 Radio Link Protocol Type 2 23 Data Service Options for Spread Spectrum Systems: 24 High Speed Packet Data Ser
28、vices 25 Data Service Options for Spread Spectrum Systems: 26 Radio Link Protocol Type 3 27 Data Service Options for Spread Spectrum Systems: 28 Service Option 34 29 Data Service Options for Spread Spectrum Systems: 30 Service Options 33 and 66 31 1CDMA2000is the trademark for the technical nomencla
29、ture for certain specifications and standards of the Organizational Partners (OPs) of 3GPP2. Geographically (and as of the date of publication), CDMA2000is a registered trademark of the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA-USA) in the United States. TIA-707.01-B 1-2 Data Service Options for
30、Spread Spectrum Systems: cdma2000 ISDN 1 Interworking Service Option 37 2 A recommendation may be referred to by its designation (e.g., IS-707-A.1) or by its relative 3 chapter number (e.g., Chapter 1 means IS-707-A.1, Chapter 2 means IS-707-A.2, etc.). 4 This chapter provides an overview of the doc
31、uments content, describes the simplified 5 network reference model applicable to data services, introduces the data services, and 6 discusses intersystem support for data services. Chapter 2 defines the Radio Link Protocol 7 used by some data services to transport octets between the mobile station (
32、MS) and 8 BS/MSC. Chapter 3 is concerned with AT Command processing and the Rminterface. 9 Chapter 4 defines asynchronous (hereafter called async) data service and Group-3 facsimile 10 (hereafter called fax) service. Chapter 5 details a packet data bearer service compatible 11 with many packet data
33、networks. Chapter 6 describes a service that carries secure 12 communications from U.S. Government digital STU-III terminals. Chapter 7 details how 13 service is provided to analog fax machines connected to a spread spectrum system. 14 Chapter 8 defines Radio Link Protocol Type 2 that uses the servi
34、ces defined in 15 TIA/EIA-95-B to allow increased transmission speeds. Chapter 9 describes a packet data 16 bearer service that provides higher rates (greater than the rates possible using chapter 5) 17 by using RLP Type 2 and other services defined in TIA/EIA-95-B. 18 The following verbal forms are
35、 used throughout all chapters. Shall and shall not identify 19 requirements to be followed strictly to conform to the standard and from which no 20 deviation is permitted. Should and should not indicate that one of several possibilities is 21 recommended as particularly suitable, without mentioning
36、or excluding others; that a 22 certain course of action is preferred but not necessarily required; or that (in the negative 23 form) that a certain possibility or course of action is discouraged but not prohibited. May 24 and may not indicate a course of action permissible within the limits of the s
37、tandard. Can 25 and cannot are used for statements of possibility and capability, whether material, 26 physical, or causal. 27 1.2 Revision History 28 Revision A includes corrections in chapters 3 and 4. In addition, it supports the following 29 new capabilities: 30 Chapter 2 contains procedures to
38、support multiple user data encryption modes. 31 Chapter 3 contains support for procedures supporting service switching as 32 described in chapter 4. 33 Chapter 4 contains procedures to support service switching from a service option 34 other than async data or fax to an async data or fax service opt
39、ion. 35 Chapter 5 contains support for packet zone reconnection control. 36 Chapters 7, 8, and 9 are new. 37 1.3 Terms 38 Each chapter contains a section defining the terms used in the chapter. The following 39 defines terms used in this chapter. 40 TIA-707.01-B 1-3 AT Command. Any of the commands i
40、n the command set interface between data terminal 1 equipment (DTE) and data circuit terminating equipment (DCE). 2 Base Station (BS). A station that provides the means for MSs to access network services 3 using radio. 4 BS/MSC. The base station and mobile switching center considered as a single fun
41、ctional 5 entity. 6 IWF. An interworking function provides information conversion. A data service IWF 7 provides functions needed for a mobile station to communicate with data terminal 8 equipment connected to the network. 9 Mobile Switching Center (MSC). The MSC switches MS originated or MS termina
42、ted 10 traffic. An MSC is usually connected to at least one BS. It may connect to the other public 11 networks (PSTN, ISDN, etc.), other MSCs in the same network, or MSCs in different 12 networks. 13 Mobile Station (MS). A wireless terminal used by subscribers to access network services 14 over a ra
43、dio interface. MSs include portable units (e.g., hand-helds), units installed in 15 vehicles, and somewhat paradoxically, fixed location MSs. The MS is the interface 16 equipment used to terminate the radio path at the subscriber. 17 Mobile Termination 0 (MT0). A self-contained data capable mobile t
44、ermination that does 18 not support an external interface. 19 Mobile Termination 2 (MT2). A mobile termination that provides a non-ISDN (Rm) user 20 interface (e.g., CCITT V series or CCITT X series). 21 Radio Configuration. A set of Forward Traffic Channel and Reverse Traffic Channel 22 transmissio
45、n formats that are characterized by physical layer parameters such as 23 transmission rates, modulation characteristics and spreading rate. See TIA/EIA/IS-2000-2. 24 Terminal Equipment 2 (TE2). A data terminal that provides a non-ISDN (Rm) user-25 network interface (e.g., CCITT V series or CCITT X s
46、eries). 26 1.4 References 27 In this standard, any reference to a procedure defined in another standard will cite the 28 earliest version of the referenced standard in which the procedure is defined. 29 Each chapter contains a references section which identifies the documents referenced in 30 the ch
47、apter. The following applies to this chapter. 31 1.4.1 Informative References 32 The following references do not contain provisions of this standard. At the time of 33 publication, the editions indicated were valid. 34 ANSI/TIA/EIA-617 Inband DCE Control for Asynchronous DTEDCE Interfaces. 35 TIA/EI
48、A/IS-634-A MSC-BS Interface for Public Wireless Communications Systems, 1998. 36 TIA/EIA/IS-658 Data Services Interworking Function Interface for Wideband Spread 37 Spectrum Systems, 1996. 38 TIA-707.01-B 1-4 TIA/EIA/IS-728 Intersystem Link Protocol (ISLP), 1997. 1 TIA/EIA/IS-737 Intersystem Operati
49、ons Support for Data Services, 1997. 2 TSB100 TR-45 Wireless Network Reference Model. 3 TSB58 Administration of Parameter Value Assignments for TIA/EIA Spread 4 Spectrum Standards. 5 1.4.2 Normative References 6 The following references contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute 7 provisions of this standard. 8 TIA/EIA-95-B Mobile Station-Base Station Compatibility Standard for Dual-Mode 9 Spread Spectrum System. 10 TIA/EIA/IS-99 Data Services Option Standard for Wideband Spread Spectrum Digital 11 Cellular System, 1995. 12 TIA/EIA/IS-657 Packet Dat