1、 ETSI EN 300 757 V1.5.1 (2004-09)European Standard (Telecommunications series) Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT);Low Rate Messaging Service (LRMS)including Short Messaging Service (SMS)ETSI ETSI EN 300 757 V1.5.1 (2004-09) 2 Reference REN/DECT-A0226 Keywords data, DECT, profile, SM
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6、ission. The copyright and the foregoing restriction extend to reproduction in all media. European Telecommunications Standards Institute 2004. All rights reserved. DECTTM, PLUGTESTSTM and UMTSTM are Trade Marks of ETSI registered for the benefit of its Members. TIPHONTMand the TIPHON logo are Trade
7、Marks currently being registered by ETSI for the benefit of its Members. 3GPPTM is a Trade Mark of ETSI registered for the benefit of its Members and of the 3GPP Organizational Partners. ETSI ETSI EN 300 757 V1.5.1 (2004-09) 3 Contents Intellectual Property Rights8 Foreword.8 Introduction 8 1 Scope
8、9 2 References 10 3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations .11 3.1 Definitions11 3.2 Symbols11 3.3 Abbreviations .11 4 Description of services .13 4.1 General .13 4.2 Low Rate Messaging Service (LRMS).13 4.2.1 Point-To-Point (PTP)13 4.2.2 Point-To-Multipoint (PTM)14 4.2.3 Short Message Service (SMS)
9、 14 4.2.4 Service objectives .14 5 Low Rate Messaging Service (LRMS) 15 5.1 Reference configuration .15 5.2 Functional description 15 5.2.1 General15 5.2.2 Exceptions for Point-To-Multipoint (PTM) service .16 5.2.2.1 MMS relations to outside networks (horizontal model)16 5.2.2.2 Architecture.16 5.2.
10、2.3 MMS relations to the upper/lower layers (vertical model)16 5.2.2.4 Phases of the horizontal interactions.16 5.3 Physical layer requirements16 5.4 MAC layer requirements 17 5.4.1 Requirements Point-To-Point (PTP) service.17 5.4.2 Requirements Point-To-Multipoint (PTM) service.17 5.4.3 Capabilitie
11、s .18 5.4.3.1 Services .18 5.4.3.2 Protocol parameters.18 5.4.3.3 Messages .19 5.4.3.4 Message parameters 21 5.4.3.5 Functions implemented .23 5.4.3.6 Timer support24 5.4.3.7 Procedure support .24 5.5 DLC layer requirements .25 5.5.1 Requirements C-plane Point-To-Point (PTP) service .25 5.5.2 Requir
12、ements C-plane Point-To-Multipoint (PTM) service .25 5.5.3 Requirements U-plane 26 5.5.4 Capabilities .26 5.5.4.1 C-plane services 26 5.5.4.2 C-plane procedures26 5.5.4.2.1 Point-to-point acknowledged operation.26 5.5.4.2.2 Unacknowledged operation .28 5.5.4.2.3 Broadcast operation.28 5.5.4.2.4 Mana
13、gement procedures28 5.5.4.3 C-plane PDU frame structure29 5.5.4.4 C-plane messages30 5.5.4.5 C-plane timers .34 5.5.4.6 C-plane protocol error handling 35 5.6 Network layer requirements .35 ETSI ETSI EN 300 757 V1.5.1 (2004-09) 4 5.6.1 Requirements Point-To-Point (PTP) service.35 5.6.2 Requirements
14、Point-To-Multipoint (PTM) service.35 5.7 Management entity requirements .36 5.8 Generic interworking conventions .36 5.8.1 MMSP procedures 36 5.8.2 Multimedia Messaging Service - Service Access Point (MMS-SAP) 36 5.8.3 MMSP primitives Point-To Point (PTP) service 37 5.8.3.1 C-MMS primitives 37 5.8.3
15、.2 M-MMS primitives .37 5.8.3.3 Parameters.37 5.8.4 MMSP primitives Point-To-Multipoint (PTM) Service .37 5.8.4.1 M-MMS primitives .37 5.8.4.2 Parameters.37 6 MMSP protocol definition38 6.1 General .38 6.2 Functional description 38 6.2.1 General38 6.2.2 MMS relations to outside networks (horizontal
16、model)39 6.2.3 Architecture 40 6.2.3.1 General40 6.2.3.2 MMSP call control part (C-MMS) 40 6.2.3.3 MMSP messaging part (M-MMS) 40 6.2.4 MMS relations to the upper/lower layers (vertical model) .41 6.2.4.1 General41 6.2.4.2 MMS relation to the DECT upper layers 42 6.2.4.2.1 General 42 6.2.4.2.2 M-MMS
17、.42 6.2.4.2.3 C-MMS42 6.2.5 MMS relations to outside networks (vertical and horizontal model)42 6.2.5.1 General42 6.2.5.2 Phases of the horizontal interactions.42 6.2.5.2.1 General 42 6.2.5.2.2 PP originated outgoing MMS call .43 6.2.5.2.3 Example of a typical PP initiated message 44 6.2.5.2.4 PP te
18、rminated incoming MMS call44 6.3 MMSP protocol messages and procedures.45 6.3.1 C-MMS messages and procedures45 6.3.2 M-MMS 45 6.3.2.1 Summary of the M-MMS messages45 6.3.2.2 MMS SEND procedure.46 6.3.2.2.1 MMS-SEND message contents .46 6.3.2.2.2 MMS-SEND-RPY message contents 47 6.3.2.3 MMS SEND-REQ
19、 procedure47 6.3.2.3.1 MMS-SEND-REQ message contents 48 6.3.2.3.2 MMS-SEND-RPY message contents 48 6.3.2.4 MMS RETRIEVE procedure 48 6.3.2.4.1 MMS-RETRIEVE message contents.49 6.3.2.4.2 MMS-RETRIEVE-RPY message contents49 6.3.2.5 MMS RETRIEVE-HDR procedure 50 6.3.2.5.1 MMS-RETRIEVE-HDR message conte
20、nts.50 6.3.2.5.2 MMS-RETRIEVE-RPY message contents51 6.3.2.6 MMS-EXT-CMD procedure.51 6.3.2.6.1 MMS-EXT-CMD message contents52 6.3.2.6.2 MMS-EXT-CMD-RPY message contents.52 6.3.2.7 MMS-STATUS procedures 52 6.3.2.7.1 MMS-STATUS message contents.53 6.3.2.7.2 MMS-STATUS-RPY message contents53 6.3.2.8 M
21、MS-ESC-CMD procedure .54 6.3.2.8.1 MMS-ESC-CMD message contents 54 6.3.2.8.2 MMS-ESC-CMD-RPY message contents .55 6.3.2.8.3 Generic interworking conventions for the MMS-ESC-CMD command and reply55 ETSI ETSI EN 300 757 V1.5.1 (2004-09) 5 6.3.2.9 Procedures for the use of the MMS-message identifier 55
22、 6.3.2.10 Multi-part message procedures .55 6.3.2.10.1 Multi-part send procedures56 6.3.2.10.2 Multi-part retrieve procedures .56 6.3.2.11 Unsupported MMS command and IE compatibility procedures .56 6.3.2.11.1 Unsupported MMS commands procedure .56 6.3.2.11.2 Unsupported Information elements procedu
23、re 56 6.4 MMSP information elements .57 6.4.1 Summary of M-MMSP information elements 57 6.5 Parameters of M-MMSP service primitives .57 6.5.1 M_MMS_SEND- req, ind.58 6.5.2 M_MMS_SEND_REQ- req, ind.58 6.5.3 M_MMS_SEND_RPY- req, ind .59 6.5.4 M_MMS_RETRIEVE- req, ind59 6.5.5 M_MMS_RETRIEVE_RPY- req, i
24、nd 60 6.5.6 M_MMS_EXT_CMD- req, ind 60 6.5.7 M_MMS_EXT_CMD_RPY- req, ind.61 6.5.8 M_MMS_STATUS- req, ind 61 6.5.9 M_MMS_STATUS_RPY- req, ind 62 6.5.10 M_MMS_ESC_CMD- req, ind.62 6.5.11 M_MMS_ESC_CMD_RPY- req, ind .63 7 Short Message Service (SMS)63 7.1 Feature and service definitions.63 7.1.1 Applic
25、ation features63 7.1.2 MMS features .63 7.1.3 NWK features .63 7.1.4 DLC services 63 7.2 General requirements .64 7.2.1 Reference configurations 64 7.2.2 Protocol architecture.64 7.3 Interoperability requirements .65 7.3.1 Application features65 7.3.2 MMS features .65 7.3.3 NWK features .66 7.3.4 DL
26、C services 66 7.3.5 MAC services .66 7.3.6 PHL services.66 7.3.7 Application feature to procedure mapping66 7.3.8 MMS feature to procedure mapping .67 7.3.9 NWK feature to procedure mapping.67 7.3.10 DLC feature to procedure mapping 67 7.4 Application procedures.68 7.4.1 Incoming message storage 68
27、7.4.2 Message encapsulation .68 7.4.3 General interworking requirements 68 7.4.3.1 Mapping of SMS message transfers onto CC- transactions 68 7.4.3.2 Authentication and ciphering 68 7.4.4 Message/primitive interworking .68 7.5 MMS procedures 68 7.5.1 Messaging send procedure69 7.6 NWK layer procedure
28、 descriptions 70 7.6.1 Summary of outgoing call messages, normal case70 7.6.2 Outgoing messaging call request 70 7.6.3 Outgoing messaging call connect .71 7.6.4 Summary of incoming call messages, normal case.71 7.6.5 Incoming messaging call request 71 7.6.6 Incoming messaging call connect .72 7.6.7
29、Message transfer .72 7.6.8 Terminal capability indication 73 7.7 DLC layer procedures 73 7.7.1 Class B link establishment73 ETSI ETSI EN 300 757 V1.5.1 (2004-09) 6 7.7.1.1 Associated procedures.75 7.7.1.1.1 Timer management 75 7.7.1.1.2 Re-transmission counter management.75 7.7.1.1.3 Multiple frame
30、operation variables management 75 7.7.1.2 Exceptional cases 76 7.7.1.2.1 Timer expiry 76 7.7.1.2.2 Receipt of a request for link release 76 7.7.1.2.3 Receipt of an indication for a connection release 76 7.7.2 Class B multiple frame operation .76 7.7.2.1 Class B multiple frame operation with segment
31、reassemble.79 7.7.2.2 Associated procedures.79 7.7.2.2.1 Timer management 79 7.7.2.2.2 Re-transmission counter management.80 7.7.2.2.3 Multiple frame operation variables management 80 7.7.2.2.4 Exception handling80 7.7.2.3 Exceptional cases 80 7.7.2.3.1 Timer expiry 80 7.7.2.3.2 Receipt of a request
32、 for link release 80 7.7.2.3.3 Receipt of an indication for a connection release 80 7.7.2.3.4 DLC wants to make a connection handover 80 7.7.3 Class B link release.80 7.7.3.1 Associated procedures.82 7.7.3.1.1 LLME U-plane release 82 7.7.3.1.2 LLME release a MAC connection.82 7.7.3.1.3 Timer managem
33、ent 83 7.7.3.2 Exceptional cases 83 7.7.3.2.1 Timer expiry 83 7.7.3.2.2 Receipt of an indication for a connection release 83 7.7.3.2.3 Collision of identical transmitted and received commands .83 7.7.4 Class B link suspension and resumption.83 7.7.4.1 Unacknowledged suspend.83 7.7.4.2 Class B link r
34、esumption 83 7.7.4.3 Associated procedures.84 7.7.4.3.1 Timer management 84 7.7.4.4 Exceptional cases 84 7.7.4.4.1 Timer expiry 84 7.7.4.4.2 Receipt of an indication for a connection release 84 7.7.5 Class B link re-establishment84 7.7.5.1 Associated procedures.86 7.7.5.1.1 Timer management 86 7.7.5
35、.2 Exceptional cases 87 7.7.5.2.1 Timer expiry 87 7.7.5.2.2 Receipt of a request for link release 87 7.7.5.2.3 Receipt of an indication for a connection release 87 7.7.5.2.4 Collision of identical transmitted and received commands .87 7.8 MAC layer procedures .87 7.9 PHY layer requirements .87 7.10
36、Management procedures.87 7.10.1 Broadcast attribute management.87 Annex A (normative): Support of MMSP by the DECT lower layers.88 A.1 Profile-specific information elements 88 A.1.1 MMS Generic Header information element .88 A.1.2 MMS Object Header information element .92 A.1.3 MMS Extended Header i
37、nformation element.96 A.2 MMSP message implementation97 A.2.1 General .97 A.2.2 C-MMS primitives mapping rules98 A.2.2.1 LRMS PTP C-MMS primitives 98 A.2.2.2 LRMS PTM C-MMS primitives.98 A.2.3 M-MMS message mapping rules98 ETSI ETSI EN 300 757 V1.5.1 (2004-09) 7 A.2.3.1 General rules for LRMS PTP98
38、A.2.3.2 General rules for LRMS PTM 98 A.2.3.3 Information element mapping rules 98 A.3 Network layer segmentation rules for LRMS PTP.99 A.3.1 Procedure at the sending side .99 A.3.2 Procedure at the receiving side.99 Annex B (normative): Profile selection coding100 B.1 coding100 B.2 coding .100 B.3
39、coding101 Annex C (informative): Typical message mapping sequences102 C.1 Summary of SMS-RP requirements.102 C.2 Message sequences.102 Annex D (informative): Bibliography.104 History 105 ETSI ETSI EN 300 757 V1.5.1 (2004-09) 8 Intellectual Property Rights IPRs essential or potentially essential to t
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43、Telecommunications (DECT). National transposition dates Date of adoption of this EN: 17 September 2004 Date of latest announcement of this EN (doa): 31 December 2004 Date of latest publication of new National Standard or endorsement of this EN (dop/e): 30 June 2005 Date of withdrawal of any conflict
44、ing National Standard (dow): 30 June 2005 Introduction The present document replaces the former ETS 300 757, known as the E.2 profile, and the former ETS 301 678, known as CTM FP2. It defines profiles for Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT) systems conforming to EN 300 175-1, parts 1
45、 1 to 8 8. Clause 4 and 5 define the sub-services that the DECT Low Rate Message Service (LRMS) comprises. Clause 6 specifies the Multi-media Messaging Services Protocol (MMSP) on which the provision of the LRMS is based; elements of procedures and special fields codings are further defined in annex
46、es A and B. Clause 7 defines the implementation of a GSM like Short Message Service (SMS) as a special case of the LRMS. ETSI ETSI EN 300 757 V1.5.1 (2004-09) 9 1 Scope The Low Rate Messaging Service (LRMS), specified in the present document, provides a means for the slow, acknowledged or unacknowle
47、dged, transfer of multimedia message objects, including the Short Message Service (SMS). It provides both point-to-point and point-to-multipoint messaging. This service may be used for private and public roaming applications. The present document defines the requirements on the Physical (PHY), Mediu
48、m Access Control (MAC), Data Link Control (DLC) and Network (NWK) layers of DECT. The present document also specifies management entity requirements and generic interworking conventions, which ensure the efficient use of the DECT spectrum. The present document further mandates how to implement a GSM
49、 like Short Message Service (SMS), Point-to-point (PTP), which uses a sub-set of the Low Rate Messaging Service (LRMS) mentioned before as a bearer service. SMS-PTP includes the following two services: - SMS Mobile Originated (SMS-MO), for transport of short messages from PT to FT; - SMS Mobile Terminated (SMS-MT), for transport of short messages from FT to PT. Definition of Point-To-Multipoint (PTM) SMS is outside the scope of the present document. In order to facilitate re-use of excising GSM Service Centres, the present