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22、 February 2012 3GPP2 C.S0024-B v2.0 CONTENTS i FOREWORD cv 1 NOTES . cvi 2 REFERENCES cvi 3 1 Overview . 1-1 4 1.1 Scope of This Document . 1-1 5 1.2 Requirements Language . 1-1 6 1.3 Architecture Reference Model . 1-1 7 1.4 Protocol Architecture 1-2 8 1.4.1 Layers 1-2 9 1.5 Physical Layer Channels
23、1-3 10 1.6 Protocols 1-4 11 1.6.1 Interfaces . 1-4 12 1.6.2 States 1-5 13 1.6.3 InUse and InConfiguration Protocol/Application Instances 1-6 14 1.6.3.1 InConfiguration Instantiation 1-6 15 1.6.3.1.1 Protocol Instantiation 1-6 16 1.6.3.1.2 Application Instantiation . 1-6 17 1.6.3.2 Protocol Initializ
24、ation 1-6 18 1.6.3.3 Procedures and Messages . 1-7 19 1.6.3.3.1 Commit Procedures . 1-7 20 1.6.4 Common Commands 1-7 21 1.6.5 Protocol Negotiation . 1-7 22 1.6.6 Protocol Overview . 1-8 23 1.7 Default Applications . 1-12 24 1.8 Streams . 1-13 25 1.9 Sessions and Connections 1-13 26 1.10 Security . 1
25、-13 27 1.11 Terms 1-13 28 1.12 Notation. 1-17 29 1.13 Malfunction Detection 1-19 30 1.14 CDMA System Time . 1-19 31 1.15 Revision Number 1-21 32 3GPP2 C.S0024-B v2.0 CONTENTS ii 2 Default Signaling Application 2-1 1 2.1 Introduction 2-1 2 2.1.1 General Overview . 2-1 3 2.1.2 Public Data 2-1 4 2.1.3
26、Data Encapsulation for the InUse Instance of the Signaling Application 2-1 5 2.2 Protocol Initialization . 2-3 6 2.2.1 Protocol Initialization for the InConfiguration Application Instance 2-3 7 2.2.2 Protocol Initialization for the InUse Application Instance . 2-3 8 2.3 General Signaling Requirement
27、s 2-3 9 2.3.1 General Requirements . 2-3 10 2.3.2 Message Information 2-4 11 2.4 Procedures and Messages for the InConfiguration Instance of the Signaling 12 Application 2-5 13 2.4.1 Procedures 2-5 14 2.4.2 Commit Procedures 2-5 15 2.4.3 Message Formats . 2-6 16 2.4.3.1 ConfigurationRequest . 2-6 17
28、 2.4.3.2 ConfigurationResponse. 2-6 18 2.5 Signaling Network Protocol 2-7 19 2.5.1 Overview . 2-7 20 2.5.2 Primitives and Public Data . 2-7 21 2.5.2.1 Commands 2-7 22 2.5.2.2 Return Indications . 2-7 23 2.5.3 Protocol Data Unit . 2-7 24 2.5.4 Procedures and Messages for the InUse Instance of the Pro
29、tocol . 2-8 25 2.5.4.1 Procedures . 2-8 26 2.5.4.2 Type Definitions . 2-8 27 2.5.4.3 Messages . 2-9 28 2.5.4.4 SNP Header 2-9 29 2.5.4.5 Interface to Other Protocols 2-10 30 2.5.4.5.1 Commands . 2-10 31 2.5.4.5.2 Indications . 2-10 32 3GPP2 C.S0024-B v2.0 CONTENTS iii 2.6 Signaling Link Protocol 2-1
30、1 1 2.6.1 Overview 2-11 2 2.6.2 Primitives and Public Data . 2-11 3 2.6.2.1 Commands . 2-11 4 2.6.2.2 Return Indications 2-11 5 2.6.3 Protocol Data Unit 2-11 6 2.6.4 Procedures . 2-11 7 2.6.4.1 Reset 2-11 8 2.6.4.2 Delivery Layer Procedures . 2-12 9 2.6.4.2.1 General Procedures . 2-12 10 2.6.4.2.1.1
31、 Transmitter Requirements . 2-12 11 2.6.4.2.1.2 Receiver Requirements 2-12 12 2.6.4.2.2 Best Effort Delivery Procedures . 2-12 13 2.6.4.2.2.1 Transmitter Requirements . 2-12 14 2.6.4.2.2.2 Receiver Requirements 2-12 15 2.6.4.2.3 Reliable Delivery Procedures 2-12 16 2.6.4.2.3.1 Overview . 2-12 17 2.6
32、.4.2.3.2 Initialization 2-13 18 2.6.4.2.3.3 Data Transfer 2-13 19 2.6.4.2.3.3.1 Transmit Procedures 2-13 20 2.6.4.2.3.3.2 Receive Procedures 2-14 21 2.6.4.3 Fragmentation Layer Procedures . 2-15 22 2.6.4.3.1 Overview . 2-15 23 2.6.4.3.2 Initialization . 2-15 24 2.6.4.3.3 Data Transfer . 2-16 25 2.6.
33、4.3.4 Sender Requirements 2-16 26 2.6.4.3.5 Receiver Requirements 2-16 27 2.6.5 Header Formats . 2-17 28 2.6.5.1 SLP-F Header . 2-17 29 2.6.5.2 SLP-D Header . 2-18 30 2.6.6 Message Formats . 2-19 31 2.6.6.1 Reset 2-19 32 3GPP2 C.S0024-B v2.0 CONTENTS iv 2.6.6.2 ResetAck 2-19 1 2.6.6.3 Protocol Numer
34、ic Constants . 2-20 2 2.6.7 Interface to Other Protocols 2-20 3 2.6.7.1 Commands 2-20 4 2.6.7.2 Indications . 2-20 5 2.7 Configuration Attributes for the Default Signaling Application 2-20 6 2.8 Session State Information 2-20 7 3 Default Packet Application . 3-1 8 3.1 Introduction 3-1 9 3.1.1 Genera
35、l Overview . 3-1 10 3.1.2 Public Data 3-1 11 3.1.3 Data Encapsulation for the InUse Instance of the Application . 3-1 12 3.2 Protocol Initialization . 3-2 13 3.2.1 Protocol Initialization for the InConfiguration Application Instance 3-2 14 3.3 Procedures and Messages for the InConfiguration Instance
36、 of the Packet 15 Application 3-2 16 3.3.1 Procedures 3-2 17 3.3.2 Commit Procedures 3-3 18 3.3.3 Message Formats . 3-3 19 3.3.3.1 ConfigurationRequest . 3-3 20 3.3.3.2 ConfigurationResponse. 3-4 21 3.4 Radio Link Protocol . 3-5 22 3.4.1 Overview . 3-5 23 3.4.2 Primitives and Public Data . 3-5 24 3.
37、4.2.1 Commands 3-5 25 3.4.2.2 Return Indications . 3-5 26 3.4.3 Protocol Data Unit . 3-5 27 3.4.4 Procedures and Messages for the InUse Instance of the Protocol . 3-5 28 3.4.4.1 Procedures . 3-5 29 3.4.4.1.1 Initialization and Reset . 3-5 30 3.4.4.1.1.1 Initialization Procedure . 3-6 31 3.4.4.1.1.2
38、Reset Procedure 3-6 32 3GPP2 C.S0024-B v2.0 CONTENTS v 3.4.4.1.1.2.1 Reset Procedure for the Initiating Side 3-6 1 3.4.4.1.1.2.2 Reset Procedure for the Responding Side 3-6 2 3.4.4.1.2 Data Transfer . 3-7 3 3.4.4.1.2.1 RLP Transmit Procedures 3-7 4 3.4.4.1.2.2 RLP Receive Procedures . 3-8 5 3.4.4.2
39、RLP Packet Header . 3-9 6 3.4.4.3 Message Formats 3-9 7 3.4.4.3.1 Reset 3-9 8 3.4.4.3.2 ResetAck 3-9 9 3.4.4.3.3 Nak 3-10 10 3.4.4.4 Interface to Other Protocols 3-11 11 3.4.4.4.1 Commands . 3-11 12 3.4.4.4.2 Indications . 3-11 13 3.4.4.5 RLP Packet Priorities 3-11 14 3.4.5 Protocol Numeric Constant
40、s . 3-11 15 3.5 Location Update Protocol 3-12 16 3.5.1 Overview 3-12 17 3.5.2 Primitives and Public Data . 3-12 18 3.5.2.1 Commands . 3-12 19 3.5.2.2 Return Indications 3-12 20 3.5.3 Protocol Data Unit 3-12 21 3.5.4 Procedures and Messages for the InUse Instance of the Protocol 3-12 22 3.5.4.1 Proce
41、dures . 3-12 23 3.5.4.1.1 Access Network Requirements . 3-12 24 3.5.4.1.2 Access Terminal Requirements 3-12 25 3.5.4.2 Message Formats 3-13 26 3.5.4.2.1 LocationRequest . 3-13 27 3.5.4.2.2 LocationNotification 3-13 28 3.5.4.2.3 LocationAssignment 3-14 29 3.5.4.2.4 LocationComplete . 3-15 30 3.5.4.3
42、Interface to Other Protocols 3-15 31 3.5.4.3.1 Commands . 3-15 32 3GPP2 C.S0024-B v2.0 CONTENTS vi 3.5.4.3.2 Indications . 3-15 1 3.6 Flow Control Protocol 3-16 2 3.6.1 Overview . 3-16 3 3.6.2 Primitives and Public Data . 3-16 4 3.6.2.1 Commands 3-16 5 3.6.2.2 Return Indications . 3-17 6 3.6.3 Proto
43、col Data Unit . 3-17 7 3.6.4 Procedures and Messages for the InUse Instance of the Protocol . 3-17 8 3.6.4.1 Procedures . 3-17 9 3.6.4.1.1 Transmission and Processing of DataReady Message . 3-17 10 3.6.4.1.2 Close State . 3-17 11 3.6.4.1.2.1 Access Terminal Requirements 3-17 12 3.6.4.1.2.2 Access Ne
44、twork Requirements . 3-17 13 3.6.4.1.3 Open State . 3-17 14 3.6.4.1.3.1 Access Terminal Requirements 3-18 15 3.6.4.1.3.2 Access Network Requirements . 3-18 16 3.6.4.2 Message Formats . 3-18 17 3.6.4.2.1 XonRequest 3-18 18 3.6.4.2.2 XonResponse 3-18 19 3.6.4.2.3 XoffRequest 3-19 20 3.6.4.2.4 XoffResp
45、onse 3-19 21 3.6.4.2.5 DataReady . 3-19 22 3.6.4.2.6 DataReadyAck 3-20 23 3.6.5 Interface to Other Protocols 3-20 24 3.6.5.1 Commands 3-20 25 3.6.5.2 Indications . 3-20 26 3.6.6 Protocol Numeric Constants . 3-20 27 3.7 Configuration Attributes for the Default Packet Application 3-22 28 3.8 Session S
46、tate Information 3-22 29 3.8.1 Location Parameter 3-22 30 3.8.2 FlowControlState Parameter . 3-23 31 3GPP2 C.S0024-B v2.0 CONTENTS vii 4 Multi-Flow Packet Application 4-1 1 4.1 Introduction 4-1 2 4.1.1 General Overview . 4-1 3 4.1.2 Public Data 4-1 4 4.1.3 Data Encapsulation for the InUse Instance o
47、f the Application 4-1 5 4.2 Protocol Initialization . 4-2 6 4.2.1 Protocol Initialization for the InConfiguration Application Instance 4-2 7 4.3 Procedures and Messages for the InConfiguration Instance of the Packet 8 Application 4-2 9 4.3.1 Procedures . 4-2 10 4.3.2 Commit Procedures 4-3 11 4.3.3 M
48、essage Formats . 4-4 12 4.3.3.1 ConfigurationRequest . 4-4 13 4.3.3.2 ConfigurationResponse . 4-5 14 4.4 Radio Link Protocol 4-6 15 4.4.1 Overview 4-6 16 4.4.2 Primitives and Public Data . 4-6 17 4.4.2.1 Commands . 4-6 18 4.4.2.2 Return Indications 4-6 19 4.4.3 Protocol Data Unit 4-6 20 4.4.4 Proced
49、ures and Messages for the InUse Instance of the Protocol 4-6 21 4.4.4.1 Procedures . 4-6 22 4.4.4.1.1 Initialization and Reset . 4-8 23 4.4.4.1.1.1 Initialization Procedure 4-8 24 4.4.4.1.1.1.1 Initialization Procedure for the RLP Transmitter . 4-8 25 4.4.4.1.1.1.2 Initialization Procedure for the RLP Receiver. 4-8 26 4.4.4.1.1.2 Reset Procedure 4-8 27 4.4.4.1.1.2.1 Reset Procedure for the Initiating Side when it is an RLP 28 Transmitter 4-8 29 4.4.4.1.1.2.2 Reset Procedure for Initiating Side when it is an RLP 30 Receiver . 4-9 31 4.4.4.1.1.2.3 Reset Procedure for the Responding Side