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20、ngwork within TR-45_3 and may change following formal approval. If modified, part willbe re-released with a change of release date and an increase in revision level as follows:TIA/EIA-xxx-Awhere the xxx is the standard number, and A is the revision level, e.g., A, B, . . .TIA/EIA-136-905-AiiPREFACET
21、IA/EIA-136 is a multi-part standard that when taken in total, defines the requirementsfor a PCS/Cellular system and mobile stations using Time Division Multiple Access(TDMA) technology while also maintaining compatibility with AMPS analog technology.This additional normative information provides add
22、itional requirements utilized withinTIA/EIA-136 not contained in the revisions of the remaining parts, normally in a revisionindependent manner.TIA/EIA-136-905-AiiiContents1. General112. Extended Revision Guideline.222.1 Introduction.332.1.1 MEID Structure and Format .342.1.2 Extended Revision Guide
23、line PV Association.352.1.3 Presentation Style for Inserted IEs562.1.4 MEID Incorporation Overview.572.1.5 MEID Incorporation Synopsis 682.1.5.1 MEID Usage in TIA/EIA-136-000 or TIA/EIA-136-005 692.1.5.2 MEID Usage in TIA/EIA-136-123 6102.1.5.3 MEID Usage in TIA/EIA-136-133 6112.1.5.4 MEID Usage in
24、All Other Parts. 6122.2 ERG-0 (TIA/EIA-136 Revision 0 PV0) 6132.2.1 TIA/EIA-136-000 .6142.2.2 TIA/EIA-136-123 .9152.2.3 TIA/EIA-136-133 .11162.3 ERG-1 (TIA/EIA-136 Revision A PV1) .14172.3.1 TIA/EIA-136-005 .14182.3.2 TIA/EIA-136-123-A .18192.3.3 TIA/EIA-136-133-A .20202.4 ERG-2 (TIA/EIA-136 Revisio
25、n A PV2) .23212.5 ERG-3 (TIA/EIA-136 Revision A PV3) .23222.6 ERG-4 (TIA/EIA-136 Revision B PV4) .23232.6.1 TIA/EIA-136-005-A .23242.6.2 TIA/EIA-136-123-B .27252.6.3 TIA/EIA-136-133-B .29262.7 ERG-5 (TIA/EIA-136 Revision C PV5) .32272.7.1 TIA/EIA-136-005-B .32282.7.2 TIA/EIA-136-123-C .36292.7.3 TIA
26、/EIA-136-133-C .39302.8 ERG-6 (TIA/EIA-136 Revision D PV6) .41313. Change History for TIA/EIA-136-9054232TIA/EIA-136-905-AvTablesTable 1: PV - ERG Mapping.4TIA/EIA-136-905-AviTHIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANKTIA/EIA-136-905-A11. General1This part contains additional information that is normative to
27、 the TIA/EIA-136 standard.At this time the additional normative information included in this part pertains to the2Extended Revision Guideline for incorporation of MEID into previous revisions.3TIA/EIA-136-905-A22. Extended Revision Guideline1The Mobile Equipment Identity (MEID) replaces the Electron
28、ic Serial Number (ESN) as2the identifier for mobile equipment. As such, its incorporation into historical revisions of3TIA/EA-136 is necessary for practical purposes.4This additional normative information provides a mechanism to augment existing5revisions of TIA/EIA-136 with new signaling and proced
29、ural capabilities in a release6independent manner. This mechanism departs from the historical practice, in that new7capabilities are added without incrementing the Protocol Version (PV), see TIA/EIA-136-8123. This is accomplished by mapping an Extended Revision Guideline (ERG) to the9corresponding P
30、V, and incorporating appropriate signaling and procedural aspects within10the bounds of the ERG. These additions necessary to the various revisions of TIA/EIA-11136 are indicated by yellow highlighted text, which is in addition to the existing TIA/EIA-12136 text for the previous revisions.13TIA/EIA-
31、136-905-A32.1 Introduction1The Mobile Equipment Identifier (MEID) is used within TIA/EIA-136 and TIA/EIA-412wireless systems to replace the 32 bit Electronic Serial Number (ESN). The MEID format3and function is as follows:4! The MEID is a 56-bit identifier structure, which is assigned to the MS, tha
32、t is5harmonized and compatible among 3GPP, 3GPP2, and TIA TR45 systems to6enable global identification.7! Each MS is assigned a unique MEID.8! The MEID identifies the manufacturer of the MS.92.1.1 MEID Structure and Format10The MEID structure is hexadecimal encoded, and syntactically consistent with
33、11the IMEI structure. This structure does not utilize all of the fields in the exact12semantic manner as is currently utilized with the IMEI. The numbering space is13allocated in a manner that does not impact the current users of the decimally14encoded IMEI. The MEID structure is also consistent wit
34、h the existing ESN15allocation scheme using 24-bit Serial Numbers.16The MEID structure:17Manufacturer Code Serial NumberR R X X X X X X Z Z Z Z Z Z CCD18All of these fields are defined as hexadecimal values with the following valid19range:20RR - valid range A0 FF globally administered21XXXXXX - vali
35、d range 000000 FFFFFF22ZZZZZZ - valid range 000000. FFFFFF23C - valid range 0 F not transmitted over the air24252.1.2 Extended Revision Guideline PV Association26In order to incorporate the MEID into the previous revisions of TIA/EIA-136, an27association is established between an existing Protocol V
36、ersion (PV) and a new Extended28Revision Guideline (ERG). This association is accomplished via a one to one mapping, as29depicted in Table 1.30TIA/EIA-136-905-A4Table 1: PV - ERG Mapping1Protocol Version TIA/EIA-136 Revision Extended Revision GuidelinePV0 TIA/EIA-136 Rev 0 ERG-0PV1 TIA/EIA-136-A ERG
37、-1PV2 TIA/EIA-136-A ERG-2PV3 TIA/EIA-136-A ERG-3PV4 TIA/EIA-136-B ERG-4PV5 TIA/EIA-136-C ERG-5PV6 TIA/EIA-136-D ERG-62Within a specific revision, messages are updated with new Information Elements, as3appropriate, to incorporate the signaling necessary for MEID. These new elements are4identified wit
38、hin these guidelines by their ERG-x label, instead of by a PVx label. Note5that all parameter type codes used for new IEs are consistent with a new value added to6the TIA/EIA-136-D revision of the protocol, and those values are consistently utilized to7let an ERG flow elegantly into a revision.8For
39、example, the addition of a new optional IE, MEID, into the Serial Number Message is9depicted in ERG-0 and ERG-5 as follows:10The format of the Serial Number message in PV0/ERG-0:11Information Element PV Type LengthProtocol Discriminator M 2Message Type M 6ESN M 32MEID TIA/EIA-136,ERG-0O 60Parameter
40、Type Codes for Optional Information Elements12Information Element CodeMEID 0011TIA/EIA-136-905-A5The format of the Serial Number message in PV5/ERG-5:1Information Element PV Type LengthProtocol Discriminator M 2Message Type M 6ESN M 32ESNX TIA/EIA-136-A,PV1O 28S-ESN TIA/EAI-136-C,PV5O 36MEID TIA/EIA
41、-136,ERG-5O 60Parameter Type Codes for Optional Information Elements2Information Element CodeESNX 0001S-ESN 0010MEID 0011Note that in all cases, the MEID IE utilizes the same parameter type code. The difference3is that its use in ERG-5 is consistent with the additional optional IEs that were added i
42、n4PV1 and PV5; whereas in ERG-0, its use is consistent with the PV0 signaling.52.1.3 Presentation Style for Inserted IEs6In TIA/EIA-136, the common practice is to list Information Elements in alphabetical7order. Since these Extended Revision Guidelines are creating new Information Elements8for exist
43、ing revisions of TIA/EIA-136, they will be logically placed into alphabetical9order by adding an “-alpha” suffix to the section number of the preceding IE. For10example, in ERG-0, the MEID IE is incorporated in TIA/EIA-136-123, Section 6.78-A,11and the MEID Support IE is incorporated into Section 6.
44、78-B, so they reside between the12MAX_SUPPORTED_PFC and MEM Information Elements.132.1.4 MEID Incorporation Overview14One of the main goals in incorporating the MEID into TIA/EIA-136 is to minimize the15overall impact to the procedures and signaling. To accommodate this, the MEID itself is16only uti
45、lized during the Registration and Status updating procedures. In all other17instances, a 32 bit Pseudo ESN is utilized to maintain mechanical consistency with the18existing procedures.19This approach allows a system that supports MEID to acquire it upon initially20encountering a particular mobile st
46、ation, and utilize the MEID as necessary for network21operations, without impacting any other processes. A TIA/EIA-136 system advertises its22support for MEID by broadcasting a new IE in the Access Parameters message.23TIA/EIA-136-905-A62.1.5 MEID Incorporation Synopsis1This section highlights the g
47、eneral actions necessary to incorporate MEID into TIA/EIA-2136. The specific signaling and procedural aspects for each revision are provided in3separate sections and indicated by yellow highlighting.42.1.5.1 MEID Usage in TIA/EIA-136-000 or TIA/EIA-136-0055New sections are added to provide the forma
48、l MEID definition, and to provide the6mechanism through which an MEID is converted into a 32 bit Pseudo ESN.72.1.5.2 MEID Usage in TIA/EIA-136-1238A new optional IE, MEID Support, is added to the Access Parameters message. Use of9this is tied to the existing S parameter, which directs the mobile to
49、include a Serial10Number message.11A new optional IE, MEID, is added to the Serial Number message.122.1.5.3 MEID Usage in TIA/EIA-136-13313A new optional IE is added to the Status Request and Status messages. A new IE field14description is added.152.1.5.4 MEID Usage in All Other Parts16Although ESN is utilized in many parts of TIA/EIA-136, MEID is not used to replace17ESN for any use unless otherwise noted above. The 32 bit Pseudo-ESN, derived from the18MEID, is used for all other purposes, including all Analog Control or Voice Channel19transactions, gener