TIA-820-C-2006 Removable User Identity Module for Spread Spectrum Systems《扩频标准的可移动用户识别模块》.pdf

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1、 TIA STANDARD Removable User Identity Module for Spread Spectrum Systems TIA-820-C (Revision of TIA-820-B) December 2006 TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION Representing the telecommunications industry in association with the Electronic Industries Alliance Copyright Telecommunications Industry A

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25、C CONTENTS i 1 GENERAL. 1-1 1.1 Terms. 1-1 2 Physical, Electrical, and Logical Interfaces . 2-1 2.1 Physical Interface . 2-1 2.2 Electrical Interface . 2-2 2.3 Logical Interface . 2-2 2.4 Security Features . 2-2 2.4.1 2G Authentication and Key Generation Procedure 2-3 2.4.2 Algorithms and Processes

26、. 2-3 2.4.3 File Access Conditions 2-3 2.4.4 3G AKA (Authentication and Key Agreement) Procedure and Function 2-3 2.5 Function Description 2-4 2.6 Command Description 2-5 2.6.1 R-UIM Supply Voltage Identification . 2-7 2.7 Content of EFs . 2-8 2.8 Application Protocol 2-10 2.9 CDMA Card Application

27、Toolkit 2-11 2.10 Coding of Alpha Fields in the R-UIM for UCS2 2-11 3 Multi-Mode R-UIM Dedicated File (DF) and Elementary File (EF) Structure 3-1 3.1 DF and EFs for ANSI-41 Based Applications. 3-1 3.2 File Identifier (ID) . 3-2 3.3 Reservation of File IDs 3-2 3.4 Coding of EFs for NAM Parameters and

28、 Operational Parameters 3-4 3.4.1 EFCOUNT (Call Count) . 3-5 3.4.2 EFIMSI_M (IMSI_M) 3-6 3.4.3 EFIMSI_T (IMSI_T) 3-9 3.4.4 EFTMSI (TMSI) 3-10 3.4.5 EFAH (Analog Home SID) . 3-11 3.4.6 EFAOP (Analog Operational Parameters). 3-12 3.4.7 EFALOC (Analog Location and Registration Indicators) 3-13 3.4.8 EF

29、CDMAHOME (CDMA Home SID, NID) 3-15 Copyright Telecommunications Industry Association Provided by IHS under license with EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-TIA-820-C CONTENTS ii 3.4.9 EFZNREGI (CDMA Zone-Based Registration Indicators).3-17 3.4.10 EFS

30、NREGI (CDMA System-Network Registration Indicators)3-19 3.4.11 EFDISTREGI (CDMA Distance-Based Registration Indicators) 3-21 3.4.12 EFACCOLC (Access Overload Class ACCOLCp) 3-23 3.4.13 EFTERM (Call Termination Mode Preferences)3-24 3.4.14 EFSSCI (Suggested Slot Cycle Index)3-25 3.4.15 EFACP (Analog

31、Channel Preferences).3-26 3.4.16 EFPRL (Preferred Roaming List).3-27 3.4.17 EFRUIMID (Removable UIM_ID).3-28 3.4.18 EFCST (CDMA Service Table).3-29 3.4.19 EFSPC (Service Programming Code).3-32 3.4.20 EFOTAPASPC (OTAPA/SPC_Enable) .3-34 3.4.21 EFNAMLOCK (NAM_LOCK) .3-35 3.4.22 EFOTA (OTASP/OTAPA Feat

32、ures)3-36 3.4.23 EFSP (Service Preferences)3-37 3.4.24 EFESNME (ESN_ME) .3-38 3.4.25 EFRevision (R-UIM Revision) .3-39 3.4.26 EFPL (Preferred Languages) 3-40 3.4.27 EFSMS (Short Messages) .3-41 3.4.28 EFSMSP (Short Message Service Parameters) .3-43 3.4.29 EFSMSS (SMS Status) 3-46 3.4.30 EFSSFC (Supp

33、lementary Services Feature Code Table) 3-47 3.4.31 EFSPN (CDMA Home Service Provider Name).3-51 3.4.32 EFUSGIND (Removable UIM_ID/SF_EUIMID Usage Indicator) .3-52 3.4.33 EFAD (Administrative Data) 3-53 3.4.34 EFMDN (Mobile Directory Number) 3-54 3.4.35 EFMAXPRL (Maximum PRL) 3-56 3.4.36 EFSPCS (SPC

34、Status) .3-57 3.4.37 EFECC(Emergency Call Codes) .3-58 3.4.38 EFME3GPDOPC (ME 3GPD Operation Capability) 3-60 3.4.39 EF3GPDOPM (3GPD Operation Mode).3-61 Copyright Telecommunications Industry Association Provided by IHS under license with EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted with

35、out license from IHS-,-,-TIA-820-C CONTENTS iii 3.4.40 EFSIPCAP (SimpleIP Capability Parameters). 3-62 3.4.41 EFMIPCAP (MobileIP Capability Parameters). 3-63 3.4.42 EFSIPUPP (SimpleIP User Profile Parameters). 3-64 3.4.43 EFMIPUPP (MobileIP User Profile Parameters). 3-65 3.4.44 EFSIPSP (SimpleIP Sta

36、tus Parameters) 3-66 3.4.45 EFMIPSP (MobileIP Status Parameters) 3-67 3.4.46 EFSIPPAPSS (SimpleIP PAP SS Parameters). 3-68 3.4.47 Reserved. 3-69 3.4.48 Reserved. 3-70 3.4.49 EFPUZL (Preferred User Zone List). 3-71 3.4.50 EFMAXPUZL (Maximum PUZL) 3-72 3.4.51 EFMECRP (ME-specific Configuration Request

37、 Parameters) 3-73 3.4.52 EFHRPDCAP (HRPD Access Authentication Capability Parameters) . 3-74 3.4.53 EFHRPDUPP (HRPD Access Authentication User Profile Parameters) . 3-75 3.4.54 EFCSSPR (CUR_SSPR_P_REV) 3-76 3.4.55 EFATC (Access Terminal Class). 3-77 3.4.56 EFEPRL (Extended Preferred Roaming List) .

38、3-78 3.4.57 EFBCSMScfg(Broadcast Short Message Configuration) 3-79 3.4.58 EFBCSMSpref (Broadcast Short Message Preference) 3-80 3.4.59 EFBCSMStable(Broadcast Short Message Table). 3-82 3.4.60 EFBCSMSP(Broadcast Short Message Parameter). 3-84 3.4.61 EFIMPI(IMS private user identity). 3-85 3.4.62 EFDO

39、MAIN(Home Network Domain Name) . 3-86 3.4.63 EFIMPU(IMS public user identity). 3-87 3.4.64 EFPCSCF(Proxy Call Session Control Function). 3-88 3.4.65 EFBAKPARA(Currently used BAK Parameters) 3-90 3.4.66 EFUpBAKPARA(Updated BAK Parameters) 3-92 3.4.67 EFMMSN (MMS Notification). 3-94 3.4.68 EFEXT8 (Ext

40、ension 8) 3-96 3.4.69 EFMMSICP (MMS Issuer Connectivity Parameters) 3-97 3.4.70 EFMMSUP(MMS User Preferences). 3-100 Copyright Telecommunications Industry Association Provided by IHS under license with EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-TIA-820-C CO

41、NTENTS iv 3.4.71 EFMMSUCP (MMS User Connectivity Parameters) 3-102 3.4.72 EFAuthCapability (Authentication Capability) 3-103 3.4.73 EF3GCIK(3G Cipher and Integrity Keys).3-104 3.4.74 EFDCK(De-Personalization Control Keys)3-105 3.4.75 EFGID1(Group Identifier Level 1).3-106 3.4.76 EFGID2(Group Identif

42、ier Level 2).3-107 3.4.77 EFCDMACNL(CDMA Co-operative Network List).3-108 3.4.78 EFHOME_TAG (Home System Tag) 3-110 3.4.79 EFGROUP_TAG (Group Tag List) 3-111 3.4.80 EFSPECIFIC_TAG (Specific Tag List)3-112 3.4.81 EFCALL_PROMPT(Call Prompt List) 3-113 3.4.82 EFSF_EUIMID (Short Form EUIMID) .3-114 3.5

43、Coding of Packet Data Security-Related Parameters3-115 3.5.1 SimpleIP CHAP SS Parameters 3-115 3.5.2 MobileIP SS Parameters 3-115 3.5.3 HRPD Access Authentication CHAP SS Parameters .3-115 3.6 Coding of Shared Secret Used in IETF Protocol .3-116 3.7 Multi-Mode Card.3-116 4 Authentication and Securit

44、y 4-1 4.1 Parameter Storage and Parameter Exchange Procedures 4-1 4.2 Description of Security-Related Functions 4-4 4.2.1 Managing Shared Secret Data 4-4 4.2.2 Performing Authentication Calculations and Generating Encryption Keys 4-6 4.2.3 Managing the Call History Parameter . 4-8 4.3 Description of

45、 OTASP/OTAPA Functions 4-9 4.3.1 Elementary Files for OTASP/OTAPA . 4-9 4.3.1.1 EFSPC (Service Programming Code) 4-9 4.3.1.2 EFOTAPASPC (OTAPA/SPC_Enable). 4-9 4.3.1.3 EFNAMLOCK (NAM_LOCK) 4-9 4.3.1.4 EFOTA (OTASP/OTAPA Features) . 4-9 4.3.2 Mapping of OTASP/OTAPA Request/Response Messages to R-UIM

46、Commands 4-9 Copyright Telecommunications Industry Association Provided by IHS under license with EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-TIA-820-C CONTENTS v 4.3.2.1 Protocol Capability Request/Response Messages 4-9 4.3.2.2 MS Key Request/Response Messa

47、ges 4-10 4.3.2.3 Key Generation Request/Response Messages . 4-10 4.3.2.4 SSD Update 4-10 4.3.2.5 Re-Authentication Request/Response Messages . 4-10 4.3.2.6 Validation Request/Response Messages 4-12 4.3.2.7 Configuration Request/Response Messages 4-12 4.3.2.8 Download Request/Response Messages 4-12 4

48、.3.2.9 SSPR Configuration Request/Response Messages. 4-12 4.3.2.10 SSPR Download Request/Response Messages. 4-13 4.3.2.11 OTAPA Request/Response Messages. 4-13 4.3.2.12 Commit Request/Response Messages . 4-13 4.3.2.13 PUZL Configuration Request/Response Messages. 4-13 4.3.2.14 PUZL Download Request/

49、Response Messages. 4-13 4.3.2.15 3GPD Configuration Request/Response Messages 4-13 4.3.2.16 3GPD Download Request/Response Messages 4-14 4.3.2.17 Secure Mode Request/Response Messages . 4-14 4.3.2.18 Service Key Generation Request/Response Messages 4-15 4.3.2.19 MMD Configuration Request/Response Messages 4-15 4.3.2.20 MMD Download Request/Response Messages

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