1、 ETSI ES 202 314-9 V1.1.1 (2006-05)ETSI Standard Fixed network Multimedia Messaging Service (F-MMS);Part 9: Combined PSTN/ISDN and broadband access;Multimedia Message communication between a fixednetwork Multimedia Messaging Terminal Equipment and aMultimedia Messaging Service CentreETSI ETSI ES 202
2、 314-9 V1.1.1 (2006-05) 2 Reference DES/AT-030035 Keywords IP, ISDN, MMS, PSTN, SMS, xDSL ETSI 650 Route des Lucioles F-06921 Sophia Antipolis Cedex - FRANCE Tel.: +33 4 92 94 42 00 Fax: +33 4 93 65 47 16 Siret N 348 623 562 00017 - NAF 742 C Association but non lucratif enregistre la Sous-Prfecture
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8、.1.1 (2006-05) 3 Contents Intellectual Property Rights4 Foreword.4 Introduction 5 1 Scope 6 2 References 6 3 Definitions and abbreviations.6 3.1 Definitions6 3.2 Abbreviations .7 4 Overview 8 4.1 Scenario for MMS via PSTN/ISDN (informative).8 4.2 Scenario for MMS via combined PSTN/ISDN and broadband
9、 access.8 5 MMS via combined PSTN/ISDN and broadband access .10 5.1 Bearers10 5.1.1 Bearer for non-push-based MM transactions10 5.1.2 Bearer for push-based MM transactions .10 5.2 Authentication 10 5.2.1 Authentication to the MMS Service .10 5.2.2 Authentication to the SMS Service.11 5.3 MMTE requir
10、ements 11 5.4 MMSE requirements 11 Annex A (informative): Bibliography.12 History 13 ETSI ETSI ES 202 314-9 V1.1.1 (2006-05) 4 Intellectual Property Rights IPRs essential or potentially essential to the present document may have been declared to ETSI. The information pertaining to these essential IP
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13、server) which are, or may be, or may become, essential to the present document. Foreword This ETSI Standard (ES) has been produced by ETSI Technical Committee Access and Terminals (AT). The present document is part 9 of a multi-part deliverable covering the Fixed network Multimedia Messaging Service
14、 (F-MMS), as identified below: TS 102 314-1: “Overview“; ES 202 314-2: “PSTN/ISDN; Service description“; TR 102 314-3: “Network architecture and interconnection“; ES 202 314-4: “PSTN/ISDN; Multimedia Message communication between a fixed network Multimedia Messaging Terminal Equipment and a Multimed
15、ia Messaging Service Centre“; ES 202 314-5: “ISDN; Digital Subscriber Signalling System No. One (DSS1) protocol, Signalling System No.7 (SS7) - ISDN User Part (ISUP), and interworking between DSS1 and ISUP“; TR 102 314-6: “Control strings (service codes) for MMS functions and MMS supplementary servi
16、ces“; TS 102 314-7: “Over-The-Line configuration of F-MMS terminal settings“; ES 202 314-8: “Combined PSTN/ISDN and broadband access; Service description“; ES 202 314-9: “Combined PSTN/ISDN and broadband access; Multimedia Message communication between a fixed network Multimedia Messaging Terminal E
17、quipment and a Multimedia Messaging Service Centre“. NOTE: The parts above refer to the active work items and published standards within ETSI. These work items do not include purely IP-based MMS. ETSI ETSI ES 202 314-9 V1.1.1 (2006-05) 5 Introduction Following the success of Multimedia Messaging Ser
18、vice (MMS) in mobile networks, ETSI has produced a set of specifications to define MMS for fixed networks. An overview about these specifications can be found in TS 102 314-11. The Multimedia Messaging Service for PSTN/ISDN as defined by ETSI follows the philosophy of adopting the existing Multimedi
19、a Messaging Service of the mobile networks as widely as possible to: simplify the interworking with the existing mobile net MMS; offer the same user experience for both fixed and mobile net users; reduce the fixed net MMS implementation efforts. Following this philosophy, the Multimedia Message comm
20、unication between a fixed network Multimedia Messaging Terminal Equipment and a Multimedia Messaging Service Centre using a Combined PSTN/ISDN and broadband access as defined by the present document, has been derived from the respective mechanisms described in parts 2 and 4 of the multipart delivera
21、ble for MMS for fixed networks (see overview document TS 102 314-11) and used in mobile networks, respectively. ETSI ETSI ES 202 314-9 V1.1.1 (2006-05) 6 1 Scope The present document describes the communication between a fixed net Multimedia Messaging Terminal Equipment (MMTE) and a Multimedia Messa
22、ging Service Centre (MMSC) in case that the MMTE uses a combination of packet-switched (broadband) and circuit-switched subscriber line. 2 References The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of the present document. References are either
23、 specific (identified by date of publication and/or edition number or version number) or non-specific. For a specific reference, subsequent revisions do not apply. For a non-specific reference, the latest version applies. Referenced documents which are not found to be publicly available in the expec
24、ted location might be found at http:/docbox.etsi.org/Reference. 1 ETSI TS 102 314-1: “Fixed network Multimedia Messaging Service (F-MMS); Part 1: Overview“. 2 ETSI ES 202 314-4: “Fixed network Multimedia Messaging Service (F-MMS); Part 4: PSTN/ISDN; Multimedia Message communication between a fixed n
25、etwork Multimedia Messaging Terminal Equipment and a Multimedia Messaging Service Centre“. 3 ETSI ES 201 912: “Access and Terminals (AT); Short Message Service (SMS) for PSTN/ISDN; Short Message Communication between a fixed network Short Message Terminal Equipment and a Short Message Service Centre
26、“. 4 IETF RFC 2516: “A Method for Transmitting PPP Over Ethernet (PPPoE)“. 5 IETF RFC 2617: “HTTP Authentication: Basic and Digest Access Authentication“. 3 Definitions and abbreviations 3.1 Definitions For the purposes of the present document, the following terms and definitions apply: MM service e
27、nvironment: collection of MMS-specific infrastructure elements under the control of a single administration MMS relay/server: MMS-specific network entity/application that is under the control of an MMS service provider NOTE: An MMS Relay/Server transfers messages, provides operations of the MMS that
28、 are specific to or required by the network environment and provides (temporary and/or persistent) storage services to the MMS. MMS user agent: application residing on a fixed net or mobile net terminal or an external device that performs MMS-specific operations on a users behalf. An MMS User Agent
29、is not considered part of an MMSE MM terminal equipment: Terminal Equipment containing an MMS User Agent and an appropriate MMS user interface MM terminal: See MM Terminal Equipment. ETSI ETSI ES 202 314-9 V1.1.1 (2006-05) 7 Multimedia Message Entity (MME): MM endpoint which may send or receive Mult
30、imedia Messages NOTE: An MMTE may contain one or more Multimedia Message Entities. Each entity may be assigned to a particular user and as a terminal option, for privacy reasons, the access to each entity may be protected e.g. by a PIN. MME subaddress: address used for the addressing of a Multimedia
31、 Message to a specific Multimedia Message Entity (MME) connected to one fixed net subscriber line NOTE: The addressed MME may be one of the Multimedia Message Terminals connected in parallel to one subscriber line, as well as one of the Multimedia Message Entities contained in a Multimedia Message T
32、erminal. The MME subaddress length is one digit in the range 0 to 9. 3.2 Abbreviations For the purposes of the present document, the following abbreviations apply: 3GPP 3rd Generation Partnership Project CLI Calling Line Identity DSL Digital Subscriber Line F-MMS Fixed network MMS F-MMSC Fixed netwo
33、rk MMSC F-MMSE Fixed network MMSE FSK Frequency Shift Keying F-SMS Fixed network SMS F-SMSC Fixed network SMSC HTTP HyperText Transfer Protocol IETF Internet Engineering Task Force IP Internet Protocol ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network ISP Internet Service Provider ISUP ISDN User Part MM Mult
34、imedia Message MME Multimedia Message Entity MMS Multimedia Messaging Service MMSC Multimedia Messaging Service Centre MMSE Multimedia Messaging Service Environment MMTE Multimedia Messaging Terminal Equipment NT Network Termination PIN Personal Identification Number PPP Point to Point Protocol PPPo
35、E PPP over Ethernet PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network RAS Remote Access Service RFC Request For Comments SM Short Message(s) SMS Short Message Service SMSC Short Message Service Centre xDSL x Digital Subscriber Line EXAMPLE: Asymmetric DSL (ADSL) ETSI ETSI ES 202 314-9 V1.1.1 (2006-05) 8 4 Over
36、view The example figures in the present document depict typical xDSL configurations. Besides these example scenarios, the broadband access may also be provided via e.g. Cable, Fibre, Satellite etc. However, this does not have an influence on the requirements stated in the present document. 4.1 Scena
37、rio for MMS via PSTN/ISDN (informative) In this scenario, the transfer of Multimedia Messages (MM) is limited to the bandwidth available to either ISDN access (one or more b-channels) or PSTN access (modem speed). Non-push-based MM transactions (e.g. MM Submission, MM Retrieval etc.) are handled via
38、 IP using modem protocols via PSTN/ISDN. Push-based MM transactions (e.g. MM Notification etc.) are handled using SMS via PSTN/ISDN. This scenario is already described in ES 202 314-4 2. MMSE PSTN / ISDN Fixed Net Terminal NOTE: The MMSE in figure 1 symbolizes all MM Service elements necessary to pr
39、ovide the MM Service via PSTN/ISDN (i.e. the MMS Relay/Server, the SMSC, etc). Figure 1: Scenario for MMS via PSTN/ISDN 4.2 Scenario for MMS via combined PSTN/ISDN and broadband access This scenario allows the transfer of MM via broadband access (e.g. xDSL), thus providing much higher bandwidth than
40、 the PSTN/ISDN scenario above. Non-push-based MM transactions (e.g. MM Submission, MM Retrieval etc.) are handled via IP using broadband access. Push-based MM transactions (e.g. MM Notification etc.) are handled using SMS via PSTN/ISDN, thus not requiring the establishment of additional servers etc.
41、 in the IP network that enable the pushing of information to the terminal. This scenario is subject to the present document. ETSI ETSI ES 202 314-9 V1.1.1 (2006-05) 9 Figure 2 depicts an example scenario for MMS via combined PSTN/ISDN and broadband access using xDSL. Fixed Net Terminal PSTN / ISDN L
42、ocal loop Splitter PSTN / ISDN Splitter IP MMSE DSL Modem DSL IP (Ethernet) Hub / Router IP (Ethernet) NOTE 1: The Splitter, DSL modem and Ethernet Hub/Router may also be integrated into one or more devices. Some or all of these elements may also be integrated within the terminal. However, this does
43、 not have an influence on the requirements stated in the present document. NOTE 2: In the ISDN case, the necessary ISDN NT may be implemented separately or be integrated within the terminal or the Splitter. However, this does not have an influence on the requirements stated in the present document.
44、NOTE 3: The MMSE in figure 2 symbolizes all MM Service elements necessary to provide the MM Service via combined PSTN/ISDN and broadband access (i.e. the MMS Relay/Server, the SMSC, etc). Figure 2: xDSL example scenario for MMS via combined PSTN/ISDN and broadband access The alternative figure 3 dep
45、icts an example scenario for MMS via combined PSTN/ISDN and broadband access using xDSL where PSTN/ISDN is provided over IP. MMSE IP PSTN / ISDN Fixed Net Terminal PSTN/ ISDN Local loop Network Termination DSL DSL Modem IP (Ethernet) Hub / Router IP (Ethernet) Terminal Adapter Line Termination NOTE
46、1: The DSL modem, Ethernet Hub/Router and Terminal Adapter may also be integrated into one or more devices. Some or all of these elements may also be integrated within the terminal. However, this does not have an influence on the requirements stated in the present document. NOTE 2: In case of insuff
47、icient quality of the provision of PSTN/ISDN in the implementation depicted in figure 3, FSK signal detection problems may occur making SMS transmission difficult. NOTE 3: The MMSE in figure 3 symbolizes all MM Service elements necessary to provide the MM Service via combined PSTN/ISDN and broadband
48、 access (i.e. the MMS Relay/Server, the SMSC, etc). Figure 3: xDSL example scenario for MMS via combined PSTN/ISDN and broadband access where PSTN/ISDN is provided “over IP“ ETSI ETSI ES 202 314-9 V1.1.1 (2006-05) 105 MMS via combined PSTN/ISDN and broadband access The implementation of MMS via comb
49、ined PSTN/ISDN and broadband access differs from the implementation of MMS via PSTN/ISDN as defined by ES 202 314-4 2 only in the bearer used for the non-push-based MM transactions. This however implies also differences in the authentication mechanism. NOTE: For details about push-based and non-push-based MM transactions see ES 202 314-4 2. All necessary modifications of ES 202 314-4 2 to enable MMS via combined PSTN/ISDN and broadband access are described in the present document. 5.1 Bearers 5.1.1 Bearer for non-push-based MM transactions In