1、ETSI TR I01 957 1.1.1 (2001-08) Technical Report Broadband Radio Access Networks (BRAN); HIPERLAN Type 2; Requirements and Architectures for Interworking between HIPERLAN/2 and 3rd Generation Cellular systems COPYRIGHT European Telecommunications Standards InstituteLicensed by Information Handling S
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7、es3 ETSI TR 101 957 V1.l.l (2001-08) Contents Intellectual Property Rights 6 Foreword 6 Introduction 6 1 2 3 3.1 3.2 4 4.1 4.2 5 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 6 6.1 6.1.1 6.2 7 7.1 7.1.1 Scope 7 References 7 Definitions 9 Abbreviations 10 Overview 11 HIPERLAN Type 2 . 11 Definitions symbols and abbreviations 9 Sy
8、stems . 11 Requirements 12 General . 12 Subscriber Data . 12 Mobility and Handover 12 End user device . 13 Level of Interworking . 13 Loose Interworking . 13 Security variants 14 Tight Interworking 15 Loose Interworking between HIPERLAN/2 and 3G Systems 16 7.1.1.1 7.1.1.2 7.1.2 7.1.2.1 7.1.2.2 7.1.2
9、.3 7.1.3 7.2 7.2.1 7.2.2 7.2.3 7.2.4 7.2.4.1 7.2.4.2 7.2.4.3 7.2.4.4 7.2.5 7.2.5.1 7.2.5.1.1 7.2.5.2 7.2.5.3 7.2.5.3.1 7.2.5.3.2 7.2.5.3.3 7.2.5.4 7.2.6 7.2.6.1 7.2.6.2 . Requirements 16 Mobility and handover . 16 Mobility within and between HIPERLAN/2 networks . 16 Mobility between HIPERLAN/2 and 3
10、G networks 16 Security . 16 HIPERLAN/2 network requirements . 16 HIPERLAN/2 specific user equipment requirements . 17 Comparison with HIPERLANR capabilities 17 Quality of Service 18 System architecture . 19 Protocol stacks . 21 Interface definitions . 22 Subscriber data 23 NA1 as the user authentica
11、tion identifier 23 Interworking with UMTS Releases . 22 IMSI as the user authentication identifier 24 IMSI in NA1 as the user authentication identifier . 24 Pre paid SIM 24 Mobility and handover . 24 Mobility within and between HIPERLAN/2 Islands 25 The MT registers to a foreign network . 26 Mobilit
12、y Between HIPERLAN/2 access networks and 3G access networks 28 The MT moves to a new AP connected to a new foreign agent 27 The MT moves from UMTS/UTRAN to HIPERLAN/2 . 28 The MT moves from HIPERLANR to UMTS/UTRAN . MIP registration in UMTS still valid 30 MT moves from HIPERLAN/2 to UMTS/UTRAN . MIP
13、 registration in UTRAN not valid . 31 Security . 31 NA1 centric . 32 (U)SIM centric . 32 Handover Triggers 31 ETSI COPYRIGHT European Telecommunications Standards InstituteLicensed by Information Handling Services4 ETSI TR 101 957 V1.l.l (2001-08) 7.2.6.3 Key exchange . 32 7.2.6.4 (U)SIM vs no (U)SI
14、M . 33 7.2.6.5 Authentication, Authorization and Accounting architecture . 33 7.2.7 Quality of Service 33 7.2.8 User Traffic Management . 34 7.2.9 End user device (terminal) 34 8 Tight interworking HIPERLAN/2 and 3G . 35 8.0 General . 35 8.1 8.1.1 8.1.2 8.1.3 8.2 8.2.1 8.2.2 8.2.3 8.2.4 8.2.5 8.2.5.
15、1 8.2.5.2 8.2.5.2.1 8.2.5.2.2 8.2.5.2.3 8.2.5.2.4 8.2.5.2.5 8.2.5.2.6 8.2.5.2.7 8.2.6 8.2.7 8.2.7.1 8.2.7.2 8.2.7.3 8.2.7.4 8.2.7.4.1 8.2.7.4.2 8.2.7.4.3 8.2.7.4.4 8.2.7.4.5 8.2.7.4.6 8.2.7.5 8.2.7.6 8.2.7.6.1 8.2.7.6.2 8.2.7.6.3 8.2.7.6.4 8.2.7.6.5 8.2.7.6.6 8.2.7.6.7 8.2.7.7 8.2.8 8.2.8.1 8.2.8.2
16、8.2.8.3 8.2.8.4 Requirements 35 Mobility and handover . 35 Security . 35 Quality of Service 36 System architecture . 37 General 37 IdIuhl2 37 Iur. Iurhl2. Iurhl2/utr . The use of RNSAP signalling for HIPERLAN/2 . 39 Iub/Iubhl2 39 UdUuhl2 . 40 General . 40 UdUuhl2 signalling 40 General . 40 Existing
17、HIPERLAN/2 RLC signals that can be used as they are 40 Existing HIPERLAN/2 signals that can be used after changes of the contents . 41 Possible new HIPERLAN/2 RLC signals . 41 UTRAN signals probably not needed for HIPERLAN/2 . 42 Transparent signals (NAS) . 43 Summary of Uuhl2 signals 43 Subscriber
18、data 43 Mobility and handover . 43 General . 43 UMTS/UTRAN/HIPERLAN/2 Identifiers . 44 Numbering. addressing and identification 44 Some mobility basic functions used to build mobile sequences 44 Basic function Attach 44 Basic function Detach 45 Basic function Service Request. MS initiated . 45 Basic
19、 function Service Request. network initiated 45 Basic function PDP context activation. modification and deactivation 45 Basic function SRNS Relocation Procedure . MT in PMM-CONNECTED state 46 Mobility within the same IWU/RNC . 46 Mobility within the same SGSN . Change of RNCs 46 General . 46 Routing
20、 Area Update . MT in PMM-IDLE state . Mobile initiated 47 SRNS relocation combined with hard handover . PMM-CONNECTED . PDP context activated . Network initiated . 47 Within the same SGSN . Change of IWU . Cell/URA update . Relocation . Iurhl2 used for the control plane . Mobile controlled handover
21、. PMM-CONNECTED 47 Signals relevant for UTRAN/HIPERLAN/2 when the MT is in the PMM-CONNECTED state 48 Within the same SGSN . Change of IWU . Iurhl2 used with control plane and user plane . Network controlled handover . PMM-CONNECTED 48 Within the same SGSN . Change of IWU . Cell update . No relocati
22、on . Iur not used . Mobile controlled handover . PMM-CONNECTED. partly . 48 Mobility within the same GGSN . Change of RNC and SGSN 48 Some simplified signalling diagrams for mobility/handover . Signals inside the core network not shown 49 General . 49 ATTACH . An MT attaches (associates) to an UMTS
23、network . 50 Network initiated handover without Iur . Handover with SRNS relocation . HIRAN-HIRAN and Network initiated handover with Iurhl2 . HIRAN-HIRAN 52 HIRAN-UTRAN 51 ETSI COPYRIGHT European Telecommunications Standards InstituteLicensed by Information Handling Services5 ETSI TR 101 957 V1.l.l
24、 (2001-08) 8.2.8.5 8.2.8.6 HIRAN-HIRAN . 53 8.2.9 Security . 54 9 Conclusion . 54 Mobile initiated handover without Iur . HIRAN-HIRAN and HIRAN-UTRAN . 52 Mobile initiated handover with Iur used . Combined cell/URA update and SRNS relocation . Annex A: List of figures . 55 History . 56 ETSI COPYRIGH
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28、 or may be, or may become, essential to the present document. Foreword This Technical Report (TR) has been produced by ETSI Project Broadband Radio Access Networks (BRAN). Introduction Recently, the mobile business professionals have been more and more looking for an efficient way to access corporat
29、e information systems and databases remotely through the Internet backbone. However, the high bandwidth demand of the typical office applications, such as large email attachment downloading, often calls for very fast transmission capacity. Further, certain hot spots, like airports and railway statio
30、ns are a natural place to use the services. However, in these places the time available for information download is typically fairly limited. In the light of above there clearly is a need for a public wireless access solution that could cover the demand for data intensive applications and enable smo
31、oth on-line access to corporate data services in hot spots and would allow a user to roam from a private, micro cell network (e.g. a HIPERLAN/2 Network) to a 3G cellular network. Together with high data rate cellular access, HIPERLAN/2 has the potential to fulfil end user demands in hot spot environ
32、ments. HIPERLAN/2 offers a possibility for cellular operators to offer additional capacity and higher bandwidths for end users without sacrificing the capacity of the cellular users, as HIPERLANs operate on unlicensed frequency bands. Also, HIPERLAN/2 has the QoS mechanisms that are capable to meet
33、the mechanisms that are available in the UMTS systems. Furthermore, interworking solutions enable operators to utilize the existing cellular infrastructure investments and well established roaming agreements for HIPERLAN/2 network subscriber management and billing. ETSI COPYRIGHT European Telecommun
34、ications Standards InstituteLicensed by Information Handling Services7 ETSI TR 101 957 V1.l.l (2001-08) 1 Scope The scope of the present document is limited to Requirements and Architectures for interworking between HIPERLAN/2 and 3G systems (and specifically to UMTS Release 3). The present document
35、 describes the requirements and architectures that are applicable to interworking between High Performance Radio Local Area Network HIPERLAN/2 and 3d Generation Cellular Systems. The requirements in the present document address subjects such as operational requirements, user requirements, mobility,
36、QoS mapping, subscription information, equipment identity, security and standardization requirements. The architectures address communications layer models as well as the reference models that identi6 interfaces and issues subject to standardization. 2 Re fe re nces For the purposes of this Technica
37、l Report (TR) the following references apply: ETSI TS 123 107 V3.3.0 (2000-06): “Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS); QoS Concept and Architecture (3G TS 23.107 version 3.3.0 Release 1999)“. ETSI TS 125 401 V3.3.0 (2000-06): “Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS); UTRAN Ove
38、rall Description (3G TS 25.401 version 3.3.0 Release 1999)“. ETSI TS 123 003 V3.5.0 (2000-06): “Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS); Numbering, addressing and identification (3G TS 23.003 version 3.5.0 Release 1999)“. ETSI TS
39、 123 060 V3.4.0 (2000-07): “Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS); General Packet Radio Service (GPRS); Service description; Stage 2 (3G TS 23.060 version 3.4.0 Release 1999)“. ETSI TS 125 413 V 3.2.0 (2000-06): “Universal Mobi
40、le Telecommunications System (UMTS); UTRAN Iu Interface RANAP Signalling (3G TS 25.413 version 3.2.0 Release 1999)“. ETSI TS 125 420 V 3.1.0 (2000-03): “Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS); UTRAN Iur Interface General Aspects and Principles (3G TS 25 420 version 3.1.0 Release 1999)“. E
41、TSI TS 125 423 V 3.2.0 (2000-06): “Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS); UTRAN Iur Interface RNSAP Signalling (3G TS 25.423 version 3.2.0 Release 1999)“. ETSI TS 125 301 V3.6.0 (2000-09): “Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS); Radio Interface Protocol Architecture (3GPP TS
42、25.301 version 3.6.0 Release 1999)“. ETSI TS 125 33 1 V3.4.1 (2000-09): “Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS); RRC Protocol Specification (3GPP TS 25.33 1 version 3.4.1 Release 1999)“. ETSI TS 121 133: “Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS); 3G Security; Security Threats and
43、 Requirements (3G TS 21.133 version 3.1.0 Release 1999)“. RFC 2486 (1999): “The Network Access Identifier“. “3GPP TSG-SA WG3 (Security) meeting #15“, S3-000556, September 2000. RFC 2865 (2000): “Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS)“. ETSI TR 101 683 (Vl.l.1): “Broadband Radio Access N
44、etworks (BRAN); HIPERLAN Type 2; System Overview“. ETSI COPYRIGHT European Telecommunications Standards InstituteLicensed by Information Handling Services8 ETSI TR 101 957 V1.l.l (2001-08) ETSI TR 101 03 1 (V2.2.1): “Broadband Radio Access Networks (BRAN); HIgh PErformance Radio Local Area Network (
45、HIPERLAN) Type 2; Requirements and architectures for wireless broadband access“. RFC 2205 (1997): “Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) - Version 1 Functional Specification I. RFC 2748 (2000): “The COPS (Common Open Policy Service) Protocol“. RFC 2597 (1999): “Assured Forwarding PHB Group“. RFC 2598
46、 (1999): “An Expedited Forwarding PHB“. ETSI TR 123 923 (Vi. 1.0): “Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS); Combined GSM and Mobile IP mobility handling in UMTS IP CN (3GPP TR 23.923 version 3.0.0 Release 1999)“. RFC 2815 (2000): “Integrated Service Mappings on IEEE 802 Networks“. ETSI TR
47、 129 061 (V3.4.0): “Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS); Packet Domain; Interworking between the Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) supporting Packet Based Services and Packet Data Networks (PDN) (3GPP TS 29.061 version 3.4.0
48、Release 1999)“. ETSI TS 133 102: “Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS); 3G Security; Security Architecture (3GPP TS 33.102 version 3.6.0 Release 1999)“. H2GF (October 2000): “System Framework and Architecture“. BRAN #2 1, Siemens (November2000): “Coupling of HIPERLAN2 networks to public
49、 cellular networks“. ANSUIEEE std. 802.1D (1998): “IEEE Standard for Information technology - Telecommunications and information exchange between systems - Local and metropolitan area networks - Common Specifications-Media access control (MAC) bridges“. IST- 1999-1 0050 D2.2: “BRAIN architecture specifications and models, BRAIN functionality and portocol specification“ (30/03/0 1). ETSI TS 101 493 (all parts): “Broadband Radio Access Networks (BRAN); HIPERLAN Type 2; Packet based Convergence Layer“. ETSI TS 101 761 (all parts): “Broadband Radio Access Networks (BRAN); HIPERLA