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20、nt SMS Message Delivery To MS.2 2.1.1 SMS DELIVER2 2.1.2 SMS DELIVERY ACK .3 2.1.3 SMS MANUAL ACK4 2.2 Point-to-Point SMS Message Submission by MS.5 2.2.1 SMS SUBMIT5 2.2.2 SMS DELIVERY ACK .5 2.2.3 SMS MANUAL ACK5 2.3 SMS CMT Feature Control.6 2.4 SMS CMT Feature Status .6 2.5 Broadcast Short Messa
21、ge Service.6 2.5.1 Procedures7 2.5.1.1 Broadcast SMS Message Delivery to MS 7 2.5.1.1.1 SMS_INDEX. 7 2.5.1.1.2 SMS_DELIVER 7 3. Message Set.10 3.1 SMS DELIVER 11 3.2 SMS SUBMIT 14 3.3 SMS DELIVERY ACK 16 3.4 SMS MANUAL ACK.16 3.5 SMS FEAT_CTRL_REQU 17 3.6 SMS FEAT_CTRL_STATUS 17 3.7 SMS_INDEX 17 4.
22、Information Element Description.18 4.1 Acknowledgment Time.18 4.2 Address Info18 4.3 Call Back Number.19 4.4 Call Back Number Presentation Indicator.19 4.5 Call Back Number Alpha Tag.20 4.6 Deferred Delivery Time20 4.7 Delivery Acknowledgment Request .22 4.8 Display Time.22 4.9 Feature Set 23 4.10 L
23、anguage Identifier.24 4.11 Manual Acknowledgment Request .26 4.12 Message Center Time Stamp 26 4.13 Messages in Index.27 4.14 Message Reference .27 4.15 Message Summary 28 TIA/EIA-136-710-C-2013 ii 4.16 Message Type Indicator 29 4.17 Message Updating.29 4.18 Multilingual Call Back Number 29 4.19 Mul
24、tilingual Call Back Number Alpha Tag 30 4.20 Multilingual Destination Address .31 4.21 Number of Feature Set 32 4.22 Privacy Indicator .32 4.23 Reserved32 4.24 Response Code33 4.25 SMS Signal33 4.26 Urgency Indicator35 4.27 User Data Unit.35 4.28 Validity38 4.29 Validity Period 38 5. Change History
25、for TIA/EIA-136-71041 TIA/EIA-136-710-C-2013 1 1. General 1 The Higher Layer Protocol Data Unit field in the R-DATA Unit information element is 2 used to carry the Short Message Service (SMS) Cellular Messaging Teleservice (CMT) 3 messages when the Higher Layer Protocol Identifier indicates Point-to
26、-Point SMS. 4 It should be noted that network support for CMT operation is beyond the scope of this 5 document and references to the Message Center are only provided to aid in describing the 6 support of CMT operation over the air-interface. 7 TIA/EIA-136-710-C-2013 2 2. Procedures 1 The following S
27、MS message procedures apply to SMS message transactions on the DTC 2 and on the DCCH. 3 2.1 Point-to-Point SMS Message Delivery To MS 4 5 2.1.1 SMS DELIVER 6 This message is sent to a mobile station whenever the CMT has an SMS message to 7 deliver to it. 8 The following rules apply to a mobile stati
28、on upon receiving an SMS DELIVER 9 message: 10 If the mobile station supports the Validity information element, then the mobile 11 station shall consider the received SMS DELIVER as valid according to the 12 Validity information element. 13 If the mobile station supports the Display Time information
29、 element, then the 14 mobile station shall display the received SMS DELIVER according to the 15 Display Time information element. 16 If an SMS Signal information element is included in the SMS DELIVER 17 message, the mobile station has not disabled the SMS alerting upon message 18 delivery, and the
30、mobile station is not involved in a call, the mobile station shall 19 alert the user according to the SMS Signal information element. 20 If the Delivery Acknowledgment Request information element received in an 21 SMS DELIVER message indicates that Delivery Acknowledgment Notification 22 is prohibit
31、ed, the mobile station shall not send an SMS DELIVERY ACK 23 message in response to the SMS DELIVER message. 24 If the Delivery Acknowledgment Request information element received in an 25 SMS DELIVER message indicates that Delivery Acknowledgment Notification 26 is required, the mobile station shal
32、l send an SMS DELIVERY ACK message in 27 response to the SMS DELIVER message upon delivery of the message to the 28 user. 29 If the Manual Acknowledgment Request information element received in an 30 SMS DELIVER message indicates that Manual Acknowledgment is prohibited, 31 the mobile station shall
33、not send an SMS MANUAL ACK message in response 32 to the SMS DELIVER message. 33 If the Manual Acknowledgment Request information element received in an 34 SMS DELIVER message indicates that Manual Acknowledgment is requested, 35 the mobile station may send an SMS MANUAL ACK message in response to 3
34、6 the SMS DELIVER message upon user indication. 37 TIA/EIA-136-710-C-2013 3 If the mobile station supports the Message Updating information element and its 1 value indicates that it is to be updated, the mobile station shall update any 2 previously received and stored SMS DELIVER message according t
35、o the 3 following: 4 If the SMS DELIVER message is received in an R-DATA message which 5 includes a User Originating Address and a User Originating Subaddress, the 6 mobile station shall attempt to match the received Message Reference, User 7 Originating Address and User Originating Subaddress with
36、those received 8 in /with any stored SMS DELIVER message. If a match is found the mobile 9 station shall replace the old SMS DELIVER message with the new SMS 10 DELIVER message. 11 If the SMS DELIVER message is received in an R-DATA message which 12 includes a User Originating Address but does not i
37、nclude a User 13 Originating Subaddress, the mobile station shall attempt to match the 14 received Message Reference and the User Originating Address with those 15 received in /with any stored SMS DELIVER message. If a match is found 16 the mobile station shall replace the old SMS DELIVER message wi
38、th the 17 new SMS DELIVER message. 18 If the SMS DELIVER message is received in an R-DATA message which 19 does not include a User Originating Address and a User Originating 20 Subaddress, the mobile station shall consider the received SMS DELIVER 21 message as new. 22 If the mobile station supports
39、 the Message Updating information element and its 23 value in the SMS DELIVER message indicates that it is new, the mobile station 24 shall consider the received SMS DELIVER message as a new message. 25 If the mobile station supports the Call Back Number, the Call Back Number 26 Presentation Indicat
40、or, and the Call Back Number Alpha Tag information 27 elements, then the mobile station shall provide the subscriber with the ability to 28 originate a call using call back number information elements. 29 2.1.2 SMS DELIVERY ACK 30 An SMS DELIVERY ACK message is sent to a mobile station as a result o
41、f successfully 31 delivering to the destination user a previously submitted SMS SUBMIT message. 32 A User Originating Address shall be included in the R-DATA message containing the 33 SMS DELIVERY ACK. 34 TIA/EIA-136-710-C-2013 4 The following rules apply to a mobile station upon receiving an SMS DE
42、LIVERY ACK 1 message: 2 When a mobile station receives an SMS DELIVERY ACK message, it may 3 attempt to match to a stored SMS SUBMIT message being acknowledged 4 according to the following rules: 5 If the SMS DELIVERY ACK message is received in an R-DATA message 6 which includes a User Originating S
43、ubaddress then the received Message 7 Reference information element together with the User Originating Address 8 and the User Originating Subaddress are used in an attempt to match to a 9 stored SMS SUBMIT message. 10 If the SMS DELIVERY ACK message is received in an R-DATA message 11 which does not
44、 include a User Originating Subaddress then the received 12 Message Reference information element together with the User Originating 13 Address are used in an attempt to match to a stored SMS SUBMIT 14 message. 15 2.1.3 SMS MANUAL ACK 16 An SMS MANUAL ACK message is sent to a mobile station as a res
45、ult of a destination 17 terminal user responding to a previously submitted SMS SUBMIT message. 18 The following rules apply to a mobile station upon receiving an SMS MANUAL ACK 19 message: 20 When a mobile station receives a SMS MANUAL ACK message, it may 21 attempt to match to a stored SMS SUBMIT m
46、essage being manually 22 acknowledged according to the following rules: 23 If the SMS MANUAL ACK message is received in an R-DATA message 24 which includes a User Originating Address and a User Originating 25 Subaddress, then the received Message Reference information element 26 together with the Us
47、er Originating Address and the User Originating 27 Subaddress are used in an attempt to match to a stored SMS SUBMIT 28 message. 29 If the SMS MANUAL ACK message is received in an R-DATA message 30 which includes a User Originating Address and which does not include a 31 User Originating Subaddress,
48、 then the received Message Reference 32 information element together with the User Originating Address are used in 33 an attempt to match to a stored SMS SUBMIT message. 34 Upon receiving an SMS MANUAL ACK, mobile station specific notification is 35 provided to the receiving mobile station user. 36
49、TIA/EIA-136-710-C-2013 5 2.2 Point-to-Point SMS Message Submission by MS 1 2.2.1 SMS SUBMIT 2 This message is sent by a mobile station when a user indication is detected indicating that 3 an SMS SUBMIT message is to be sent. 4 The SMS SUBMIT message shall be sent to the BMI in an R-DATA message. An SMS 5 SUBMIT message shall utilize one of the following mechanisms for end user addressing. 6 The R-DATA may contain a User Destination Address, which the BMI may validate. 7 Alternatively, the Multilingual Destination Address may be included withi