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21、ense from IHS-,-,-TIA-919-A CONTENTS i FOREWORDv 1 REFERENCES.vii 2 1 Overview 1-1 3 1.1 Scope of This Document1-1 4 1.2 Objectives1-1 5 1.3 Requirements Language 1-1 6 1.4 Document Organization.1-1 7 1.5 Abbreviations, Acronyms and Terms1-2 8 1.6 Notation 1-6 9 2 Default Signaling Application Tests
22、 2-1 10 2.1 Default Signaling Link Protocol Tests.2-1 11 2.1.1 Access Network Tests 2-1 12 2.1.2 Access Terminal Tests2-4 13 3 Default Packet Application Tests 3-1 14 3.1 Radio Link Protocol Tests 3-1 15 3.1.1 Access Network RLP Tests .3-1 16 3.1.2 Access Terminal RLP Tests 3-5 17 3.2 Location Updat
23、e Protocol Tests3-9 18 3.2.1 Access Network Tests 3-9 19 3.2.2 Access Terminal Tests3-9 20 3.3 Flow Control Protocol Tests .3-10 21 3.3.1 Access Network Tests 3-10 22 3.3.2 Access Terminal Tests3-11 23 4 Multi-flow Application Protocol Tests 4-1 24 4.1 Radio Link Protocol Tests 4-1 25 4.1.1 Access N
24、etwork RLP Tests .4-1 26 4.1.2 Access Terminal RLP Tests 4-5 27 4.2 Data Over Signaling Protocol Tests 4-11 28 4.2.1 Access Network Data Over Signaling tests .4-11 29 4.2.2 Access Terminal Data Over Signaling tests 4-13 30 4.3 Location Update Protocol Tests4-16 31 4.3.1 Access Network Tests 4-16 32
25、Copyright Telecommunications Industry Association Provided by IHS under license with EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-TIA-919-A CONTENTS ii 4.3.2 Access Terminal Tests .4-16 1 4.4 Flow Control Protocol Tests.4-18 2 4.4.1 Access Network Tests 4-18
26、3 4.4.2 Access Terminal Tests .4-19 4 5 Stream Layer Protocol Tests5-1 5 5.1 Default Stream Protocol Tests .5-1 6 5.1.1 Access Network Tests 5-1 7 5.1.2 Access Terminal Tests .5-1 8 6 Session Layer Tests.6-1 9 6.1 Default Session Management Protocol Tests6-1 10 6.1.1 Access Network Tests 6-1 11 6.1.
27、2 Access Terminal Tests .6-4 12 6.2 Default Address Management Protocol Tests .6-5 13 6.2.1 Access Network Tests 6-5 14 6.2.2 Access Terminal Tests .6-7 15 6.3 Default Session Configuration Protocol Tests 6-13 16 6.3.1 Access Network Tests 6-13 17 6.3.2 Access Terminal Tests .6-14 18 7 Connection La
28、yer Tests.7-1 19 7.1 Default Air-Link Management Protocol Tests.7-1 20 7.1.1 Access Network Tests 7-1 21 7.1.2 Access Terminal Tests .7-3 22 7.2 Default Initialization State Protocol Tests 7-4 23 7.2.1 Access Network Tests 7-4 24 7.2.2 Access Terminal Tests .7-5 25 7.3 Default Idle State Protocol Te
29、sts7-7 26 7.3.1 Access Network Tests 7-7 27 7.3.2 Access Terminal Tests .7-8 28 7.4 Enhanced Idle State Protocol Tests .7-11 29 7.4.1 Access Network Tests 7-11 30 7.4.2 Access Terminal Tests .7-13 31 7.5 Default Connected State Protocol Tests.7-16 32 Copyright Telecommunications Industry Association
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31、ccess Terminal Tests7-18 5 7.7 Overhead Messages Protocol Tests.7-22 6 7.7.1 Access Network Tests 7-22 7 7.7.2 Access Terminal Tests7-23 8 8 Security Layer Tests. 8-1 9 8.1 DH Key Exchange Protocol Tests .8-1 10 8.1.1 Access Network Test 8-1 11 8.1.2 Access Terminal Test .8-2 12 8.2 SHA-1 Authentica
32、tion Protocol Tests .8-4 13 8.2.1 Access Network Test 8-4 14 8.2.2 Access Terminal Test .8-5 15 8.3 Security Protocol Tests 8-6 16 8.3.1 Access Network Test 8-6 17 8.3.2 Access Terminal Test .8-7 18 9 Mac Layer Tests . 9-1 19 9.1 Default Control Channel MAC Protocol Tests.9-1 20 9.1.1 Access Network
33、 Test 9-1 21 9.1.2 Access Terminal Test .9-2 22 9.2 Enhanced Control Channel MAC Protocol Tests.9-3 23 9.2.1 Access Network Test 9-3 24 9.2.2 Access Terminal Test .9-5 25 9.3 Default Access Channel MAC Protocol Tests9-6 26 9.3.1 Access Network Tests 9-6 27 9.3.2 Access Terminal Tests9-7 28 9.4 Enhan
34、ced Access Channel MAC Protocol Tests9-8 29 9.4.1 Access Network Tests 9-8 30 9.4.2 Access Terminal Tests9-9 31 9.5 Default Forward Traffic Channel MAC Protocol Tests.9-9 32 Copyright Telecommunications Industry Association Provided by IHS under license with EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or netwo
35、rking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-TIA-919-A CONTENTS iv 9.5.1 Access Network Tests 9-9 1 9.5.2 Access Terminal Tests .9-12 2 9.6 Enhanced Forward Traffic Channel MAC Protocol Tests 9-12 3 9.6.1 Access Network Tests 9-12 4 9.6.2 Access Terminal Tests .9-14 5 9.7 Default Reverse Traffic Cha
36、nnel MAC Protocol Tests .9-15 6 9.7.1 Access Network Tests 9-15 7 9.7.2 Access Terminal Tests .9-16 8 9.8 Subtype 3 Reverse Traffic Channel MAC Protocol9-17 9 9.8.1 Access Network Tests 9-17 10 9.8.2 Access terminal Tests9-17 11 10 Physical Layer Tests10-1 12 10.1 Transmitter Tests10-1 13 10.1.1 Acc
37、ess Network Tests 10-1 14 10.1.2 Access Terminal Tests .10-2 15 10.2 Demodulation of the Reverse Activity Channel 10-5 16 10.2.1 Access Network Tests 10-5 17 10.2.2 Access Terminal Tests .10-5 18 11 Broadcast Protocol Tests.11-1 19 11.1 Generic Broadcast Protocol Tests 11-1 20 11.1.1 Access Network
38、Tests 11-1 21 11.1.2 Access Terminal Tests .11-1 22 12 Figures .12-1 23 Figure 12.1 Conformance Requirements for Testing PermittedPayloadPS_k .12-1 24 Figure 12.2 Functional Setup for FTC Redundant ACK 12-1 25 26 Copyright Telecommunications Industry Association Provided by IHS under license with EI
39、ANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-TIA-919-A TABLES v Table 9.8.2.1.3-1 T2PMaxPilotStrength 9-19 1 Table 9.8.2.1.3-2 BucketFactor 9-19 2 Table 9.8.2.1.3-3 T2PInflowRange 9-19 3 Table 9.8.2.1.3-4 T2PUp and T2PDn 9-20 4 Table 9.8.2.1.4-1 End to End Mini
40、mum Standard 9-21 5 Table 9.8.2.1.4-2 Minimum Requirement for TxT2P Ramping Up .9-22 6 Table9.8.2.1.4-3 Minimum Requirement for TxT2P Ramping Down9-22 7 Table 9.8.2.2.3-1 T2PInflowRange 9-24 8 Table 9.8.2.2.3-2 BucketFactor 9-24 9 Table 9.8.2.2.3-3 T2Pup and T2PDn.9-25 10 Table 9.8.2.2.4-1 Minimum R
41、equirement for Fixed Allocation TxT2P Ramping .9-26 11 Table 9.8.2.3.3-1 T2PInflowRange 9-27 12 Table 9.8.2.4.3-1 T2PMaxPilotStrength 9-28 13 Table 9.8.2.4.3-2 BucketFactor 9-29 14 Table 9.8.2.4.3-2 T2PInflowRange 9-29 15 Table 9.8.2.4.3-3 T2PUp and T2PDn 9-30 16 Table 9.8.2.5.3-1 T2PMaxPilotStrengt
42、h 9-32 17 Table 9.8.2.5.3-2 BucketFactor 9-32 18 Table 9.8.2.5.3-3 T2PInflowRange 9-33 19 Table 9.8.2.5.3-4 T2PUp and T2PDn 9-33 20 Table 9.8.2.5.4-1 Minimum Requirement for T2PInflow Decay .9-34 21 Table 9.8.2.6.3-1 T2PMaxPilotStrength 9-35 22 Table 9.8.2.6.3-2 BucketFactor 9-35 23 Table 9.8.2.6.3-
43、3 BucketFactor 9-36 24 Table 10.1.2.1.3-1 ocorI/Iand ocI10-3 25 Table 10.1.2.2.3-1 Pilot 10-4 26 Table 10.2.2.1.3-1 ocorI/Iand ocI10-6 27 Table 10.1.2.2.3-2 Pilot 10-7 28 Table 10.1.2.2.3-3 RABOffset and RABLength10-7 29 30 Copyright Telecommunications Industry Association Provided by IHS under lice
44、nse with EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-FOREWORD vi (This foreword is not part of this Standard) 1 This standard was prepared by Technical Specification Group C of the Third Generation 2 Partnership Project 2 (3GPP2). This standard is a companio
45、n to the cdma20001high rate 3 packet data standards. This specification provides a set of procedures that the access 4 terminal and the access network can use to conduct the signaling conformance tests in a 5 laboratory environment. 6 1“cdma2000is the trademark for the technical nomenclature for cer
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47、ovided by IHS under license with EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-TIA-919-A REFERENCES vii The following standards and documents contain provisions, which, through reference in 1 this text, constitute provisions of this specification. At the time
48、of publication, the editions 2 indicated were valid. All standards are subject to revision, and parties to agreements based 3 on this standard are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent 4 editions of the standards indicated below. 5 6 1 TIA-856-A, cdma2000High Rate Pac
49、ket Data Air Interface Specification. 7 2 TIA-1036, Interoperability Specification for cdma2000 Air Interface. 8 3 TIA-1006, cdma2000High Rate Broadcast-Multicast Packet Data Air Interface 9 Specification. 10 4 TIA-890, Test Application Specification (TAS) for High Rate Packet Data Air Interface 11 5 TSB-58-G, Ad