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21、S 1 FOREWORD 1 2 Introduction . 1 3 Testing Objective 1 4 Execution Strategy 1 5 Supplementary Terms and Definitions . 2 6 Tolerances 16 7 Normative Document References 17 8 1 Miscellaneous Air Interface Tests 1-1 9 1.1 Call Setup under Various PSIST Settings 1-1 10 1.2 Registration Attempts with Di
22、fferent PSIST Settings 1-6 11 1.3 Short Message Service with Different PSIST Settings 1-7 12 1.4 Quick Paging Channel CCI 1-9 13 1.5 Mobile Station Response to Status Request Message . 1-11 14 1.6 SYNC Channel Support for Mobile Stations not capable of TD, or not capable of QPCH 15 or RC2 . 1-13 16
23、1.7 Sync Channel support for Mobile Stations not capable of TD, but capable of QPCH or 17 RC21-15 18 1.8 Sync Channel Support for Mobile Stations capable of TD and QPCH or RC2. 1-17 19 1.9 Hashing F-CCCH, F-CCCH slot. 1-20 20 1.10 CDMA Channel Hashing on F-PCH for Mobile Stations not capable of QPCH
24、 or RC221 1-21 22 1.11 CDMA Channel Hashing on F-PCH for Mobile Stations capable of QPCH or RC21-22 23 1.12 CDMA Channel Hashing on F-BCCH; Mobile Station not capable of either TD or 24 QPCH (RC2) 1-23 25 1.13 CDMA Channel Hashing on F-BCCH; Mobile Station not capable of TD (STS) but 26 capable of Q
25、PCH (RC2). 1-24 27 1.14 CDMA Channel Hashing on F-BCCH; Mobile Station capable of both TD (STS) and 28 QPCH (RC2) 1-26 29 1.15 F-CCCH SUPPORT 1-27 30 1.16 Paging Indicator on the Quick Paging Channel 1-28 31 2 Basic Call Processing Tests 2-1 32 2.1 Mobile Originated Voice Calls 2-1 33 2.2 Mobile Sta
26、tion Terminated Voice Calls 2-3 34 Copyright Telecommunications Industry Association Provided by IHS under license with EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-TIA-1036 ii 2.3 Busy Tone. 2-6 1 2.4 Mobile Station Origination Call with Inter Band Channel A
27、ssignment . 2-7 2 2.5 Mobile Station Terminated Call with Inter Band Channel Assignment. 2-8 3 2.6 DTMF 2-9 4 2.7 Slot Cycle Index 2-10 5 2.8 Reverse Radio Link Failure . 2-11 6 2.9 Channel Assignment from CDMA to AMPS . 2-13 7 2.10 Network Busy 2-14 8 2.11 Release Order on the Access Channel 2-14 9
28、 2.12 True IMSI Support, Land Party to Mobile Station Call, Matching MCC and IMSI_11_12, 10 True IMSI addressing supported by the base station and mobile station . 2-15 11 2.13 True IMSI Support, Land Party to Mobile Station Call, Matching MCC and IMSI_11_12, 12 True IMSI addressing supported by the
29、 base station with MIN-based addressing supported by 13 the mobile station. 2-16 14 2.14 True IMSI Support, Land Party to Mobile Station Call, Matching MCC and IMSI_11_12, 15 True IMSI addressing not supported by the base station. 2-17 16 2.15 True IMSI Support, Land Party to Mobile Station Call, Di
30、fferent MCC and IMSI_11_1217 2-18 18 2.16 PACA Origination, User Terminates While Still In Queue. 2-19 19 2.17 PACA Origination, Idle Handoff While in Queue. 2-20 20 2.18 PACA Origination, Traffic Channel Becomes Available 2-21 21 2.19 PACA Origination, Features Interaction. 2-22 22 2.20 PACA Origin
31、ation, Permanent Invocation 2-23 23 2.21 PACA Origination, PACA Disabled for Mobile Station 2-24 24 2.22 Service Configuration and Negotiation without SYNC_ID. 2-25 25 2.23 Service Configuration and Negotiation with SYNC_ID . 2-29 26 2.24 Intra-Band Channel Assignment 2-32 27 2.25 Silent-Retry. 2-33
32、 28 2.26 MSID, MCC, and IMSI. 2-35 29 3 Handoff Tests 3-1 30 3.1 Soft Handoff with Dynamic Threshold 3-1 31 3.2 Soft Handoff without Dynamic Threshold . 3-5 32 3.3 Hard Handoff Between Frequencies in the Same Band Class 3-9 33 3.4 Hard Handoff from CDMA to AMPS. 3-11 34 Copyright Telecommunications
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34、th and without Return on Failure. 3-19 4 3.9 Search Window Size and Offset (Traffic State) 3-21 5 3.10 Search Window Size and Offset (Idle State) 3-30 6 3.11 Channel Assignment into Soft Handoff (CASHO). 3-37 7 3.12 Traffic Channel Preamble during Hard Handoff Between Frequencies in same band . 3-8
35、38 9 3.13 Hopping Pilot Beacon 3-40 10 3.14 Hard Handoff between Frequencies with Different Radio Configurations 3-41 11 3.15 Handoff on Same Frequency with Different Radio Configurations 3-43 12 3.16 Hard Handoff while in the Waiting for Mobile Station Answer Substate 3-45 13 3.17 Inter-Frequency H
36、ard Handoff (CDMA to CDMA) 3-46 14 3.18 Inter-Frequency Hard Handoff (CDMA to AMPS). 3-48 15 3.19 Hard Handoff between Frequencies with Different Protocol Revisions . 3-50 16 4 Power Control . 4-1 17 4.1 Forward Traffic Channel Power Control . 4-1 18 4.2 Fast Forward Power Control (FFPC) 4-4 19 4.3
37、Lowest Rate Reverse Fundamental Channel Gating 4-46 20 4.4 R-FCH Gating during Soft Handoff 4-48 21 5 Registrations .5-1 22 5.1 Power-Up Registration 5-1 23 5.2 Power - Down Registration 5-3 24 5.3 Distance-Based Registration . 5-5 25 5.4 Timer-Based Registration 5-8 26 5.5 Parameter-Change Registra
38、tion 5-9 27 5.6 Zone-Based Registration. 5-10 28 6 AUTHENTICATION. 6-1 29 6.1 Shared Secret Data (SSD) Initialized when A-Key is Changed. 6-1 30 6.2 Shared Secret Data Update. 6-2 31 6.3 Mismatched A-Keys 6-4 32 6.4 Activating Voice Privacy on Call Setup 6-5 33 Copyright Telecommunications Industry
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40、ing Message Encryption on Reverse Traffic Channel . 6-8 3 6.8 Hard Handoffs between Base Stations with Signaling Message Encryption Active . 6-9 4 6.9 Authentication upon Originations . 6-11 5 6.10 Hard Handoff from CDMA to AMPS with Signaling Message Encryption Active . 6-12 6 7 Service Redirection
41、 test cases. 7-1 7 7.1 Global Service Redirection between Band Classes 7-1 8 7.2 Global Service Redirection between CDMA and a Non-CDMA System 7-2 9 7.3 Global Service Redirection between Channels in the Same Band Class 7-4 10 7.4 Service Redirection between Band Classes. 7-5 11 7.5 Service Redirect
42、ion between CDMA and a Non-CDMA System . 7-6 12 7.6 Service Redirection between Channels in the Same Band Class . 7-8 13 7.7 Extended Global Service Redirection between Band Classes 7-9 14 7.8 Extended Global Service Redirection between CDMA and a Non-CDMA System 7-10 15 7.9 Extended Global Service
43、Redirection between Channels in the Same Band Class. 7-12 16 8 Short Message Service 8-1 17 8.1 Mobile Station Terminated SMS Tests. 8-1 18 8.2 Mobile Station Originated SMS Tests 8-8 19 8.3 Broadcast SMS Tests 8-14 20 8.4 Mobile Station Terminated Enhanced Messaging Services EMS Tests: . 8-16 21 8.
44、5 Mobile Station Originated Enhanced Messaging Services EMS Tests:. 8-24 22 9 Subscriber Calling Features. 9-1 23 9.1 Call Forwarding Unconditional (CFU). 9-1 24 9.2 Call Forwarding Busy (CFB) 9-1 25 9.3 Call Forwarding Default (CFD). 9-2 26 9.4 Call Forwarding No Answer (CFNA) 9-3 27 9.5 Three-Way
45、Calling. 9-4 28 9.6 Call Alerting. 9-5 29 9.7 Caller ID for Mobile station Terminated Call Setup. 9-6 30 9.8 Caller ID for Call Waiting . 9-7 31 9.9 Call Waiting. 9-8 32 Copyright Telecommunications Industry Association Provided by IHS under license with EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networkin
46、g permitted without license from IHS-,-,-TIA-1036 v 9.10 Voice Mail Message Waiting Notification from the Idle State 9-9 1 9.11 Voice Mail Message Waiting Notification from the Conversation State . 9-10 2 9.12 Calling Name Presentation (CNAP) for Mobile station Terminated Call Setup 9-11 3 9.13 Call
47、ing Name Presentation (CNAP) from Conversation State. 9-12 4 9.14 Calling Name Presentation (CNAP) with Forwarding . 9-13 5 9.15 Display Records sent in the Feature Notification Message. 9-14 6 9.16 Display Records Sent in the Flash With Information Message 9-15 7 9.17 Display Records Sent in the Al
48、ert with Information Message 9-16 8 9.18 TTY/TDD 9-17 9 9.19 WLL Call Waiting Indicator Support . 9-20 10 9.20 Answer Holding. 9-21 11 9.21 User Selective Call Forwarding . 9-23 12 10 Asynchronous Data and Fax Services . 10-1 13 10.1 Send/Receive Fax. 10-1 14 10.2 Upload/Download Binary File 10-3 15
49、 10.3 Simultaneous Two-way File Transfer/Carrier Detect 10-4 16 10.4 Compound AT Command, Initialization and Connection Delay. 10-6 17 10.5 Escaping to Command Mode 10-7 18 10.6 Air Interface Data Compression. 10-8 19 10.7 RLP Operation in a Poor RF Environment . 10-10 20 10.8 RLP Abort and TCP Retransmit Test. 10-11 21 10.9 Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) Requests/Replies 10-13 22 10.10 Reflection of AT Command Paramete