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23、5354555657585960372-1 INTRODUCTION1 INTRODUCTIONUnless otherwise noted, the scenarios in this section depict features operating individually; i.e.,feature interactions are not considered unless specifically noted.The scenarios in this part do not include a complete listing of operation parameters, e
24、ither in thefigures or in the accompanying text descriptions. Parameters are included where they aredeemed necessary to improve the understanding of the scenario. For a complete description ofthe parameters associated with each operation, refer to Parts 540 and 550. 2 SMS delivery to Border MSC This
25、 section depicts the interactions between network entities in various situations related to thedelivery of SMS messages to an MS that responds to a page in a Border MSC. These scenariosare for illustrative purposes only.2.1 Border MSC SMS Termination - Successful Delivery of Single Message to MS-Bas
26、ed SMEThis scenario illustrates successful delivery of an SMS message to an MS-based SME that islocated in a Border MSC at the time of the delivery attempt. The Message Center indicates thatthere are no SMS messages pending.X.S0004-372-E v1.0SMS delivery to Border MSC12345678910111213141516171819202
27、1222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960372-2a. The MC initiates an “SMS termination to MS-based SME” by sending an SMDPP to thenetwork address of record for the destination MS. The MC sets the SMSMSGCNTparameter to zero to indicate that there is a single messa
28、ge to deliver.b. Upon receipt of the SMDPP, the Serving MSC pages the destination MS both locally and,since the MS last registered while on or near the system border, in a single Border MSC bymeans of an ISPAGE2. The Serving MSC sets the CDMASO parameter in to indicate theSMS service.c. The Border M
29、SC pages the indicated MS with the SMS CDMA service option.d. The MS responds to the page.e. The Border MSC assigns the MS to a traffic channel.Figure 1 Border MSC SMS Termination - Successful Delivery of Single Message to MS-Based SMEispage2 AuthParameterssmdpppage (SMS)ISMDWTISPRTHome BorderMSC MS
30、CabcdefghiMSServingMC HLRSMDPP SMSMSGCNT=0ISPAGE2 CDMASO=SMSpage responsetraffic channel assignmentMS authenticationISSMTdata burstackissmdppSMTjklmnRNTREGNOT MSIDregnototraffic channel releaseISSMDPP SMSMSGCNT=0X.S0004-372-E v1.01234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394
31、04142434445464748495051525354555657585960372-3 SMS delivery to Border MSCNote: From the network perspective, the receipt of the page response and the assignment of the MS to a traffic channel is regarded as an implicit registration event.f. The Border MSC returns an ispage2 to the Serving MSC. If au
32、thentication is to beperformed, the ispage2 contains the appropriate authentication parameters received fromthe MS. The Border MSC sets the ISMDWT timer in anticipation of the receipt of anISSMDPP g. If authentication is indicated, the Serving MSC initiates MS authentication procedures.h. The Servin
33、g MSC sends an ISSMDPP to the Border MSC to with the SMS message. TheSMSMSGCNT parameter is set to zero indicating that no further message deliveries belongto this delivery context.Note: The absence of the SMSMSGCNT parameter in the ISSMDPP also indicates that no additional messages remain to be del
34、ivered.i. The Border MSC delivers the SMS message to the destination MS.j. The MS acknowledges receipt of the SMS message.k. The Border MSC releases the MS from the traffic channel.l. The Border MSC returns an issmdpp to the Serving MSC.m. The Serving MSC returns an smdpp to the MC.n. The Border MSC
35、 sends a REGNOT toward the MSs HLR to register the MS.Note: the Border MSC may initiate registration notifications procedures at any time after Step-h.o. The HLR returns a regnot to the Serving VLR/MSC.X.S0004-372-E v1.0SMS delivery to Border MSC123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313
36、233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960372-42.2 Border MSC SMS Termination - Successful Delivery of Multiple MessagesThis scenario illustrates successful delivery of an SMS message, with a message pending, to anMS-based SME that is located in a Border MSC at the time of the deliver
37、y attempt.X.S0004-372-E v1.0123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960372-5 SMS delivery to Border MSCFigure 2 Border MSC SMS Termination - Successful Delivery of Multiple Messagesispage2 AuthParameterssmdpppage (SMS)ISMDWTISPRTHom
38、e BorderMSC MSCabcdefghiMSServingMC HLRSMDPP SMSMSGCNT0ISPAGE2 CDMASO=SMSpage responsetraffic channel assignmentISSMDPP SMSMSGCNT0MS authenticationISSMTdata burstackissmdppSMTjklmnRNTREGNOT MSIDregnotopqrstuSMDPP SMSMSGCNT=0SMTISSMDPP SMSMSGCNT=0data burstackissmdppISSMTsmdpptraffic channel releaseI
39、nactivity TimerX.S0004-372-E v1.0SMS delivery to Border MSC123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960372-6a. The MC initiates an “SMS termination to MS-based SME” by sending an SMDPP to thenetwork address of record for the destinat
40、ion MS. The MC sets the SMSMSGCNTparameter to a value greater than zero to indicate that there are multiple messages to deliver.b. Upon receipt of the SMDPP, the Serving MSC pages the destination MS both locally and,since the MS last registered while on or near the system border, in a single Border
41、MSC bymeans of an ISPAGE2. The Serving MSC sets the CDMASO parameter in to indicate theSMS service.c. The Border MSC pages the indicated MS with the SMS CDMA service option.d. The MS responds to the page.e. The Border MSC assigns the MS to a traffic channel.Note: From the network perspective, the re
42、ceipt of the page response and the assignment of the MS to a traffic channel is regarded as an implicit registration event.f. The Border MSC returns an ispage2 to the Serving MSC. If authentication is to beperformed, the ispage2 contains the appropriate authentication parameters received fromthe MS.
43、 The Border MSC sets the ISMDWT timer in anticipation of the receipt of anISSMDPP g. If authentication is indicated, the Serving MSC initiates MS authentication procedures.h. The Serving MSC sends an ISSMDPP to the Border MSC to with the SMS message. TheSMSMSGCNT parameter is set to the value receiv
44、ed from the MC.i. The Border MSC delivers the SMS message to the destination MS.j. The MS acknowledges receipt of the SMS message.k. The Border MSC returns an issmdpp to the Serving MSC.l. The Serving MSC returns an smdpp to the MC.m. The MC sends another SMDPP to the registered MSC for the MS-based
45、 SME. The MC setsthe SMSMSGCNT parameter to zero.n. The Serving MSC sends an ISSMDPP to the Border MSC to with the SMS message. TheSMSMSGCNT parameter is set to zero to indicate that there are no more messages todeliver.o. The Border MSC delivers the SMS message to the destination MS.p. The MS ackno
46、wledges receipt of the SMS message.q. The Border MSC releases the MS from the traffic channel.r. The Border MSC returns an issmdpp to the Serving MSC.s. The Serving MSC returns an smdpp to the MC.t. The Border MSC sends a REGNOT toward the MSs HLR to register the MS.Note: the Border MSC may initiate
47、 registration notifications procedures at any time after Step-h.u. The HLR returns a regnot to the Serving VLR/MSC.X.S0004-372-E v1.0123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960372-7 SMS delivery to Border MSC2.3 Unsuccessful Deliver
48、y of SMS Message to MS in Border MSC: Authentication FailureThis scenario illustrates unsuccessful delivery of an SMS message to an MS in a Border MSCdue to an authentication failure.a. The MC initiates an “SMS termination to MS-based SME” by sending an SMDPP to thenetwork address of record for the
49、destination MS.b. The Serving MSC pages the destination MS both locally and, since the MS last registeredwhile on or near the system border, in a single Border MSC by means of an ISPAGE2. TheServing MSC sets the CDMASO parameter in to indicate the SMS service.c. The Border MSC pages the indicated MS with the SMS CDMA service option.d. The destination MS responds to the page.e. The Border MSC assigns the MS to a traffic channel.f. The Border MSC returns an ispage2 to the Serving MSC. The ispage2 contains theappropriate authentication parameters received from the