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22、IMITATIONS. TIA-707.05-B CONTENTS i 1 INTRODUCTION 1-1 1 1.1 General Description . 1-1 2 1.2 Terms 1-1 3 1.3 References . 1-2 4 1.3.1 Normative References 1-2 5 1.3.2 Informative References 1-3 6 1.4 Overview of Packet Data Service. 1-3 7 1.4.1 Packet Data Service Types and Configurations 1-3 8 1.4.
23、2 Protocol Options 1-4 9 1.4.2.1 Relay Layer RmInterface Protocol Option . 1-4 10 1.4.2.2 Network Layer RmInterface Protocol Option . 1-5 11 1.4.3 Packet Data Protocol States. 1-6 12 1.4.3.1 IWF Link Layer Connection States 1-6 13 1.4.3.2 Mobile Station Packet Data Service States 1-7 14 1.4.3.3 BS/M
24、SC Packet Data Service States . 1-8 15 2 RELAY LAYER 2-1 16 2.1 Introduction. 2-1 17 2.2 UmInterface Requirements 2-1 18 2.2.1 RLP Requirements. 2-1 19 2.2.2 Service and Call Control Procedures 2-1 20 2.2.2.1 Mobile Station Procedures 2-1 21 2.2.2.1.1 Packet Data Service Control Procedures . 2-1 22
25、2.2.2.1.1.1 Inactive State 2-1 23 2.2.2.1.1.2 Active State 2-2 24 2.2.2.1.2 Packet Data Service Call Control Function . 2-2 25 2.2.2.1.2.1 Null State . 2-2 26 2.2.2.1.2.2 Initialization/Idle State. 2-3 27 2.2.2.1.2.3 Initialization/Traffic State. 2-3 28 2.2.2.1.2.4 Connected State . 2-4 29 2.2.2.1.2
26、.5 Dormant/Idle State 2-5 30 2.2.2.1.2.6 Dormant/Traffic State 2-6 31 TIA-707.05-B CONTENTS ii 2.2.2.1.2.7 Reconnect/Idle State 2-6 1 2.2.2.1.2.8 Reconnect/Traffic State 2-8 2 2.2.2.2 BS/MSC Procedures. 2-8 3 2.2.2.2.1 Packet Data Service Control Procedures. 2-8 4 2.2.2.2.1.1 Inactive State . 2-8 5
27、2.2.2.2.1.2 Active State 2-9 6 2.2.2.2.2 Packet Data Service Call Control Function 2-10 7 2.2.2.2.2.1 Null State2-10 8 2.2.2.2.2.1.1 IWF Initiated Link Layer Connection Reactivation2-10 9 2.2.2.2.2.1.2 Mobile Station Originated Link Layer Connection Activation2-11 10 2.2.2.2.2.1.3 Mobile Station Neg
28、otiated Link Layer Connection Activation2-12 11 2.2.2.2.2.1.4 IWF Link Layer Closure .2-13 12 2.2.2.2.2.1.5 IWF Transfer .2-13 13 2.2.2.2.2.2 Paging State 2-13 14 2.2.2.2.2.3 Initialization/Idle State .2-14 15 2.2.2.2.2.4 Initialization/Traffic State .2-14 16 2.2.2.2.2.5 Connected State2-15 17 2.2.3
29、 Initialization and Connection of Packet Data Service Options.2-16 18 2.2.3.1 Procedures Using Service Option Negotiation.2-17 19 2.2.3.1.1 Mobile Station Procedures.2-17 20 2.2.3.1.2 BS/MSC Procedures .2-18 21 2.2.3.2 Procedures Using Service Negotiation 2-18 22 2.2.3.2.1 Mobile Station Procedures.
30、2-18 23 2.2.3.2.2 BS/MSC Requirements.2-21 24 2.2.4 Optional Zone-Based Registration or Reconnection 2-21 25 2.2.5 Optional Packet Data Dormant Timer Control 2-23 26 2.2.6 Optional Packet Zone Reconnection Control.2-25 27 2.3 L Interface 2-29 28 2.3.1 Logical Connections .2-29 29 2.3.2 Mobile Data .
31、2-30 30 3 LINK LAYER 3-1 31 3.1 Link Layer Protocols 3-1 32 TIA-707.05-B CONTENTS iii 3.2 Link Layer Connections . 3-2 1 3.2.1 IWF Link Layer Connection Opening . 3-2 2 3.2.2 IWF Link Layer Connection Maintenance. 3-2 3 3.2.3 IWF Link Layer Connection Closure. 3-3 4 3.2.3.1 BS/MSC Closure 3-3 5 3.2.
32、3.2 IWF Closure 3-3 6 3.2.3.3 TE2 Closure 3-3 7 3.2.3.4 MT2 Closure . 3-3 8 4 NETWORK LAYER 4-1 9 4.1 Internet Protocol Support. 4-1 10 4.2 ISO Protocol Support . 4-1 11 4.3 CDPD Application Support. 4-1 12 13 TIA-707.05-B FIGURES iv Figure 1.4.2.1-1. Relay Layer RmInterface Protocol Option 1-4 1 Fi
33、gure 1.4.2.2-1. Network Layer RmInterface Protocol Option1-5 2 Figure 1.4.3.2-1. Packet Data Service Call Control States in the Mobile Station1-8 3 Figure 1.4.3.3-1. Packet Data Service Call Control States in the BS/MSC 1-10 4 5 6 7 TABLES 8 Table 2.2.3.1.1-1. Implicit Service Configuration for Serv
34、ice Options 7, 8, 4103 and 9 4104 .2-17 10 Table 2.2.3.2.1-1. Valid Service Configuration Attributes for Service Options 7 and 8.2-19 11 Table 2.2.3.2.1-2. Valid Service Configuration Attributes for Service Options 4103 and 12 4104 .2-20 13 Table 2.2.3.2.1-3. Valid Service Configuration Attributes f
35、or Service Options 15 and 162-20 14 Table 2.2.4-1. ORDQ Format and Type-Specific Fields for Zone-Based 15 Registration/Reconnection 2-22 16 Table 2.2.4-2. Zone Based Registration/Reconnection Control Field.2-22 17 Table 2.2.6-1. Type-Specific Fields for Data Dormant Timer Control.2-23 18 Table 2.2.6
36、-2. Dormant Timer Control Field2-24 19 Table 2.2.6-3. Minimum Value of Mobile Station Dormant Timer2-25 20 Table 2.2.7-1. Type-Specific Fields for Packet Connection Control 2-26 21 Table 2.2.7-2. Packet Zone Connection Control Field2-27 22 Table 2.2.7-3. Type-Specific Fields for Packet Zone Connecti
37、on Response 2-29 23 24 TIA-707.05-B 1-1 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 General Description 2 This chapter of IS-707 defines requirements for support of packet data transmission 3 capability on TIA/EIA/IS-95 wideband spread spectrum systems. Packet data 4 transmission is supported on TIA/EIA/IS-95 Traffic Chan
38、nels using primary or secondary 5 traffic. For packet data transmission using TIA/EIA/IS-95 Traffic Channels, the Non-6 Transparent Radio Link Protocol specified in IS-707.2 is used. 7 This standard specifies a packet data bearer service for communication between terminal 8 equipment and a packet in
39、terworking function (IWF) via a base station/mobile switching 9 center (BS/MSC). It provides procedures that can apply to multiple packet data services 10 e.g., CDPD and Mobile-IP. 11 Service Options 7, 4103 and 15 are used to request packet data service through an IWF 12 supporting an Internet stan
40、dard Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) interface to network layer 13 protocols (see 4.1 and 4.2). Service Option 8, 4104 and 16 are used to request packet data 14 service through an IWF supporting CDPD data services over a PPP interface (see 4.3). 15 Additional packet data service options may be defined
41、 in future revisions to select other 16 types of IWF resources or services. 17 Packet data service options provide a means of establishing and maintaining Traffic 18 Channels for packet data service. When TIA/EIA/IS-95 service negotiation procedures are 19 used, packet data service can be carried as
42、 primary or as secondary traffic. When the 20 service option negotiation procedures of TIA/EIA/IS-95 are used, packet data service can 21 be carried as primary traffic only. 22 1.2 Terms 23 Base Station (BS). A station in the Domestic Public Cellular Radio Telecommunications 24 Service, other than a
43、 mobile station, used for communicating with mobile stations. 25 Depending upon the context, the term base station may refer to a cell, a sector within a 26 cell, or other part of the cellular system. 27 BS. See base station. 28 BS/MSC. The base station and mobile switching center considered as a si
44、ngle functional 29 entity. 30 CDPD. Cellular Digital Packet Data. 31 CLNP. Connectionless Network Protocol (See ISO 8473-1988). 32 Data Circuit-Terminating Equipment (DCE). A DCE connects a DTE to the PSTN. A 33 typical DCE would be a V-series modem. 34 DTE. Data Terminal Equipment. 35 IWF. Interwor
45、king Function. 36 IP. Internet Protocol. 37 TIA-707.05-B 1-2 IPCP. Internet Protocol Control Protocol (see RFC 1332). 1 LCP. PPP Link Control Protocol (see RFC 1661). 2 Mobile IP. Mobile Internet Protocol (See RFC 2002). 3 Mobile Station. A station in the Domestic Public Cellular Radio Telecommunica
46、tions 4 Service intended to be used while in motion or during halts at unspecified points. Mobile 5 stations include portable units (e.g., hand-held personal units) and units installed in 6 vehicles. 7 MSC. Mobile Switching Center. 8 MT0. Mobile Termination 0. 9 MT2. Mobile Termination 2. 10 OSINLCP
47、. OSI Network Layer Control Protocol (see RFC 1377). 11 PPDN. Public Packet Data Network. 12 PPP. Point to Point Protocol (see RFC 1661). 13 PSTN. Public Switched Telephone Network. 14 RFC. Request for Comments. The generic name of a specification developed by the 15 Internet Engineering Task Force
48、(IETF). 16 RLP. Radio Link Protocol. 17 SLIP. Serial Line IP. 18 TCP. Transmission Control Protocol. 19 TE2. Terminal Equipment 2. 20 1.3 References 21 1.3.1 Normative References 22 ANSI/TIA/EIA-617 Inband DCE Control for Asynchronous DTEDCE Interfaces. 23 Common Cryptographic Algorithms Revision A.
49、1. An ITAR 24 controlled document subject to restricted distribution. Contact 25 the Telecommunications Industry Association, Washington, 26 D.C., April 25, 1995. 27 Interface Specification for Common Cryptographic Algorithms 28 Revision A, Telecommunications Industry Association, 29 Washington, D.C., December 14, 1994. 30 EIA/TIA-232-E Interface Between DTE and DCE Employing Serial Binary Data 31 Interchange. 32 EIA/TIA-602 Serial Asynchronous Automatic Dialing and Control. 33 ISO 8473-1988 Information processing systems - Data communications - Protocol 34 for providing the co