1、* ETS 300 393-1 April 1996 Source: ETSI TC-RES ICs: 33.020, 33.060.50 Key words: TETRA, PDO Reference: DWRES-06004-1 .- Radio Equipment and Systems (RES); Trans-European Trunked Radio (TETRA); Packet Data Optimized (PDO); Part 1: General network design ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Inst
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5、age. ETSI ETS*300*393- L 96 3Y00855 0090577 275 W Page 3 ETS 300 393-1 : Apt41 1996 Contents Foreword . 9 1 Scope 11 2 Normative references 11 3 Definitions. symbols and abbreviations . 12 3.1 Definitions 12 3.2 Symbols . 16 3.3 Abbreviations . 17 4 Packet mode reference points . 18 4.1 Introduction
6、 18 4.2 Physical interfaces . 19 4.3 Configurations 21 4.3.1 Basic configurations 21 4.3.2 Specific configuration 22 4.3.3 NMU configuration . 22 4.4 Reference points 22 4.4.1 MS reference points 22 4.4.2 LS reference points . 23 4.4.3 NMU reference point . 24 4.4.4 TETRA to TETRA reference point .
7、24 4.4.5 TETRA to non-TETRA reference point . 24 4.5 Protocol stacks 25 4.5.1 Protocol stacks at R1 reference point . 25 4.5.2 Protocol stacks at R2 reference point . 26 4.5.3 Protocol stacks at R4 reference point . 26 4.5.4 Protocol stacks at R6 reference point . 26 5 Protocol architecture . 27 5.1
8、 Introduction 27 5.2 Functions . 27 Layer 1 functions . 27 Layer 2 functions . 28 5.2.2.1 MAC functions (sub-layer 2.1) . 29 5.2.2.1.1 Transmit functions 30 5.2.2.1.2 Receive functions . 30 5.2.2.2 LLC functions (sub-layer 2.2) . 30 Layer 3 functions . 31 5.2.3.1 Connection Oriented Network Protocol
9、 (CONP) . 32 Specific ConnectionLess Network Protocol (SCLNP) . 33 5.2.3.2 5.2.3.3 Mobility functions . 33 5.2.3.3.1 MM 33 5.2.3.3.2 MLE . 34 5.2.3.4 Point-to-multipoint services . 34 5.2.1 5.2.2 5.2.3 6 Addressing and identities 34 6.1 Introduction 34 6.2 Subscriber identities . 36 6.2.1 General 36
10、 6.2.2 TSI . 36 6.2.3 SSI . 37 6.2.4 Composition of subscriber identities . 38 6.2.5 Allocation principles for subscriber identities . 38 6.2.6 Use of subscriber identities . 39 6.2.7 NSAP addresses . 39 ETSI ETS*300*393- L 96 3400855 0090578 101 Page 4 ETS 300 393-1 : April 1996 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 6.7
11、 6.8 6.2.8 Installation of TSls 40 TETRA Management Identity (TMI) 40 6.3.1 General . 40 6.3.2 Composition of management identities 40 6.3.3 Use of management identities 41 Network layer SAP addresses (NSAP) . 41 6.4.1 General . 41 6.4.2 Static binding 41 6.4.3 Dynamic binding . 41 6.4.3.1 General .
12、 41 6.4.3.2 Structure and contents of NSAP addresses . 42 6.4.3.3 Use of NSAP addresses . 42 6.4.3.4 Binding of NSAP addresses 42 TETRA Equipment Identity FEI) . 42 6.5.1 General . 42 6.5.2 Contents of TE1 . 42 6.5.3 Allocation principles for TE1 43 Use of TE1 . 43 6.5.4 Mobile Network Identity (MNI
13、) . i . 43 6.6.1 Contents of Mobile Network Identity (MNI) . 43 Layer 2 addresses and labels . 43 6.7.1 Overview . 43 6.7.2 Event labelling . 43 6.7.3 Scrambling label . 44 6.7.4 Use and implementation of layer 2 addresses . 44 6.7.4.1 General requirement . 44 6.7.4.2 Implementation of event labels
14、. 44 6.7.4.3 Implementation of scrambling labels 44 Labelling of packet channels 45 6.7.5.1 Use of identities for uplink data transfers 45 6.7.5.2 Use of identities for downlink data transfers . 45 6.7.6 System information broadcast 45 6.7.7 Reserved value of group address for user information broad
15、cast 45 Use of individual addresses 46 6.8.1 Air interface addressing functions 46 6.8.2 Address placement in primitives and PDUs . 47 6.8.2.1 Use of ISS1 at layer 2 47 6.8.2.2 Use of ITSI/ISSI at layer 3 . 49 6.8.2.2.1 Use of ITSI/ISSI by SCLNP 49 6.8.3 Routing principles . 49 6.8.3.1 Routing of in
16、tra-TETRA data transactions (within one TETRA network) . 49 6.8.3.2 Routing of inter-TETRA data transactions (between two TETRA networks) 49 6.8.3.3 Routing of external data transactions (to/from non-TETRA networks) 50 Address and identity companson 50 6.7.5 6.8.4 7 Mobility Management (MM) in MS 50
17、 7.1 Introduction 50 7.2 Overview of MM relations and procedures 50 7.3 Stimulation of MM 52 7.3.1 Stimulation through TNMM-SAP . 52 7.3.2 Stimulation through LMM-SAP . 52 7.3.3 Stimulation through peer MM 53 7.3.4 Other stimulation . 53 7.4 Outputs from MM 53 Outputs through LMM-SAP . 53 7.4.1 7.4.
18、2 7.4.3 Output to peer MM 54 7.5 Data base requirement 54 7.6 MM procedures . 54 7.6.1 Registration . 54 Output through TNMM-SAP 53 ETSI ETS*300*3%3- I 46 3400855 00%0579 048 Page 5 ETS 300 393-1 : April 1996 7.6.1.1 Registration at roaming . 54 7.6.1.1 . 1 Implicit registration 54 7.6.1.1.2 Multipl
19、e registration . 54 7.6.1.1.3 Registration procedure . 55 7.6.1.1.4 Registration with authentication 56 7.6.1.1.5 Registration with identity exchange 56 Registration at migration 58 7.6.1.2.1 Registration with identity exchange 58 7.6.1.2.2 Registration with authentication 59 Network initiated regis
20、tration . 59 7.6.2 Authentication 59 Network initiated authentication . 60 MS initiated authentication . 61 7.6.3 De-registration . 62 7.6.4 Periodic registration . 62 7.6.5 Disabidenable . 62 7.6.1.2 7.6.1.3 7.6.2.1 7.6.2.2 7.6.5.1 Temporary disable . 62 7.6.5.2 Temporary enable 63 7.6.5.3 Pemknent
21、ly disable 63 Downloading of group identities . 63 Add group identity 63 Delete group identity 64 Report group identities 65 7.8 Exception conditions 65 7.8.1 Undisciplined de-registration . 65 7.6.6 7.7.1 7.7.2 7.7.3 7.7.4 Energy economy mode change . 63 7.7 Delete all group identities 64 8 MLE mob
22、ility scenarios and functionalities 65 8.1 Introduction 65 Overview 65 8.2 8.3 MLE responsibilities . 66 8.4 MS-MLE model 67 8.5 MLE functionalities . 67 8.5.1 8.5.2 8.5.3 8.5.4 8.5.5 8.5.6 8.5.7 8.5.8 Monitoring of neighbour cells (Scenario 1) 68 Scanning of neighbour cells (Scenario 2) 68 MM activ
23、ation of the MS-MLE (Scenario 3) . 69 Open up MLE service (Scenario 4) . 70 Close of MLE service (Scenario 5) 71 Changing to serving cell (Scenario 6) . 71 Surveillance of the serving cell (Scenario 7) . 71 Inviting MM intervention . 72 8.5.8.1 No service can be found (Scenario 8) . 72 8.5.8.2 LA fo
24、und outside RA (Scenario 9) . 73 8.5.9 8.5.1 O 8.5.1 1 8.5.1 2 Announce old cell and go-tochannel (Scenario 13) . 75 8.5.1 3 Announce old cell (Scenario 14) . 75 8.5.1 4 Announce new cell and successful restoration (Scenario 15) . 75 8.5.1 5 Announce new cell and restoration failure (Scenario 16) 76
25、 8.5.1 6 Path lost to the serving cell (Scenario 17) . 76 Initial cell selection . 77 8.6.1 MLE functions as viewed at the LMM SAP . 77 8.6.2 MLE functions 77 Cell re-selection by roaming 78 8.7.1 Announced cell re-selection 78 8.7.1.1 Announced cell re-selection (type-2) . 78 8.7.1.2 Announced cell
26、 re-selection (type-3) . 79 8.7.1.2.1 MLE functions . 79 Unannounced cell re-selection 80 Undeclared cell re-selection 81 8.7.3.1 MLE functions as viewed at the LMM SAP 81 Set-up of MAC broadcast (SYNC + SYSINFO) (Scenario 10) 74 Set-up of MLE broadcast (NETWORK) (Scenario 1 1) 74 MM registering (Sc
27、enario 12) 74 8.6 8.7 8.7.2 8.7.3 ETSI ETS*30a*393- 1 96 3400855 0090580 8bT W Page 6 ETC 300 393-1: April 1996 8.8 8.9 MLE service requests during cell re-selection . 82 8.8.1 Undeclared cell re-selection . 82 No MLE recovery . 83 9 Technical realisation of TETRA connection mode CONP 83 9.1 Introdu
28、ction 83 9.2 Overview of the protocol 83 9.2.1 Internal organisation of the network layer and IS0 . 83 End-to-end protocol 85 9.2.2 9.3 Handover and mobility . 85 9.4 Packet through layer 3 in connection mode 85 9.5 Interconnection 85 9.6 Addresses . 89 9.7 Lower layer service used . 89 9.8 Services
29、 produced by the protocol 90 9.9 Primitive definition . 90 9.1 O Protocol functions 90 9.1 1 Structure and encoding of the PDUs : 90 10 Technical realisation of TETRA Specific ConnectionLess Network Service (SCLNS) . 91 10.1 Introduction 91 10.2 Overview of the protocol 91 10.2.1 Internal organisati
30、on of the network layer . 91 10.2.2 Interconnection . 92 10.2.3 Addresses . 95 Lower layer service used . 95 10.4.1 Full version . 96 10.4.2 Slim version 96 10.5 Primitives definition . 96 10.5.1 Data transmission group . 96 10.5.2 Protocol sequences 97 10.6 Protocol functions 100 10.7 Structure and
31、 encoding of the PDUs . 101 10.3 10.4 Services provided by the protocol . 96 Annex A (normative): Priority functions for packet mode services . 102 A.l Introduction . 102 A.2 Priority and OS1 layers 102 A.2.1 A.2.2 Exchange of priority information with other protocol entities . 102 Passing of priori
32、ty information . 102 A.2.2.1 Encoding of priority in PDUs . 102 A.2.2.2 Encoding of priority in primitives . 102 A.2.3 Framework for priorities 103 A.2.4 Priority parameters 103 A.2.4.1 Subscriber class . 103 A.2.4.1.1 Description 103 A.2.4.1.2 Defining subscriber class 104 A.2.4.1.3 Values of subsc
33、riber class 104 A.2.4.2 Network Connection (NC) priority . 104 Definition . 104 A.2.4.2.1 A.2.4.3 SCLNP priority facility . 105 A.2.4.4 CONP expedited data . 105 A.2.4.5 Mobile Network Identity (MNI) . 105 A.2.4.6 Cell service level . 105 A.2.4.7 Message type 106 A.2.4.8 Message length 106 A.2.4.9 E
34、mergency calls . 106 A.2.5 Prior functions 106 A.2.5.1 Layer 2 access priority (air interface only) 106 A.2.5.1.1 General . 106 A.2.5.1.2 Address restrictions 107 . ETSI ETS*300*393- L 96 3400855 0090581 7Tb W Page 7 ETS 300 393-1: April 1996 A.2.5.2 System broadcast functions 107 A.2.5.2.1 Summary
35、. 107 A.2.5.2.2 Network access control . 107 A.2.5.3 MTU queue management . 107 A.2.5.4 Infrastructure queue management 108 Relationship between parameters and functions . 108 A.2.6.1 Summary table 108 A.2.6.2 Mapping of priority parameters at layer 2 108 A.2.6.2.1 Overview 108 A.2.6.2.2 Mapping of
36、the ranked element . 109 A.2.6 Annex B (informative): Quality of Service (QoS) . 110 B.l Introduction 110 Quality of network service 110 Determination of quality of network service . 110 8.1.2.1 Connection oriented quality of network service . 111 8.1.2.2 Connectionless quality of network service 11
37、1 QoS negotiation and non-negotiatkn 111 QoS Darameter set for connection oriented services 111 B.l.l B.1.2 9.1.3 B.1.4 B.1.4:l B.1.4.2 B.1.4.3 B.1.4.4 B.1.4.5 B.1.4.6 B.1.4.7 B.1.4.8 B.1.4.9 B.1.4.10 B.1.4.11 B.1.4.12 8.1.4.13 B.1.4.14 B.1.4.15 B.1.4.16 B.1.4.17 8.1.4.18 Summary . 111 NC establishm
38、ent delay 112 NC establishment failure probability 112 Throughput (User information transfer rate) . 112 B.1.4.4.1 Throughput for constant delay services . 112 B.l.4.4.2 Throughput for variable delay services 113 Transit delay 113 8.1.4.5.1 Transit delay for constant delay services . 113 B.1.4.5.2 T
39、ransit delay for variable delay services 113 Residual Error Rate (RER) 114 Transfer failure probability . 114 NC resilience . 114 NC release delay . 115 B.1.4.9.1 NC release delay at the peer user . 115 B.1.4.9.2 NC release delay at the invoking user . 115 NC release failure probability 115 NC prote
40、ction 115 NC priority 116 Maximum acceptable cost . 116 Air interface parameters 116 B.1.4.14.1 Call restoration success rate . 116 Connection oriented QoS negotiation . 116 QoS parameter set for connectionless services 116 8.1.4.16.1 Summary . 116 B.1.4.16.2 Transit delay 117 9.1.4.16.3 Protection
41、from unauthorised access 117 B.1.4.16.4 Cost determinants . 118 B.1.4.16.5 Residual error probability . 118 9.1.4.16.6 Prion ty 118 Connectionless QoS negotiation . 118 Applicability of QoS parameters to TETRA services . 119 Annex C (informative): IS0 Connectionless Network Service (CLNP) 120 Annex
42、D (informative): Internet-connectionless Protocol (Intemet-IP) 121 History 122 ETSI ETS*300*393- II 9b 3400855 0090582 632 Page 8 ETS 300 393-1 : April 1996 Blank page ETSI ETS*300*393- II 9b I 3400855 0090583 579 I Rage 9 ETS 300 393-1: April 1996 Foreword This European Telecommunication Standard (
43、ETC) has been produced by the Radio Equipment and Systems (RES) Technical Committee of the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI). This ETS is a muiti-part standard and intended to comprise 11 Parts: Pari 1: “General network design“. Part 2: “Air Interface (AI). Part 3: Part 4: “lnte
44、r-working“ (DERES-06004-3). “Gateways“ (DURES-06004-4). Part 5: “Terminal equipment interface“ (DERES-06004-5). Part 6: Part 7: “Line connected stations“- (DERES-06004-6). “Secunty“ (DEmES-06004-7). Part 8: “Management services“, (DE/RES-06004-8). Part 9: “Performance objectives“ (DEmES-06004-9). Pa
45、rt 10: Partll: “PICS Proforma“ (DEIRES-06004-1 1). “SDL Model of the Air Interface“ (DERES-06004-10). Transposition dates Date of adoption of this ETS: Date of latest announcement of this ETS (doa): 2 February 1996 31 July 1996 Date of latest publication of new National Standard or endorsement of th
46、is ETS (dop/e): 31 January 1997 31 January 1997 I I Date of withdrawal of any conflicting National Standard (dow): ETSI ETS*300*393- II 96 3400855 0090584 405 = Page 10 ETS 300 393-1 : April 1996 Blank page ETSI ETS*300*3%3- II 96 3400855 0090585 341 Page 11 ETS 300 393-1 : April 1996 1 Scope This E
47、TS applies to the TETRA Packet Data Optimised (PDO) radio air interface standard. It establishes the TETRA general network design of the TETRA PDO standard. It specifies the technical realisation of the Connection Oriented Network Protocol (CONP) and Specific Connectionless Network Protocol (SCLNP)
48、to provide the services on the network layer of the TETRA radio air interface. It defines the packet mode reference points for the Mobile Station (MS), Line Station (LS) and Network Management Unit (NMU). It specifies a model of the air interface protocol stack where the different functions of layer
49、s and sub-layers are described. This ETS defines the registration, authentication, mode change signalling and an overview of the functions of the Mobile link Entity (MLE) including roaming and migrating. It specifies the TETRA addressing and identities-and their organisation in groups corresponding to the different functions. The air interface protocol services, functions and interconnection protocol stacks are listed based on ISO/IEC 8473 l 13 and ISOAEC 8208 9. This ETS also gives guidance on priority in annex A, and Quality of Service (QoS) in annex B. 2 Normative references