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19、F, AND THESE CONTENTS WOULD NOT BE PUBLISHED BY TIA WITHOUT SUCH LIMITATIONS. TIA-2001.3-E-4 Revision History Date Publication Description June 2007 A.S0013-D v1.0 For features supported, refer to the Overview 11, section 1.1. August 2009 A.S0013-D v2.0 Updates to support 1x air interface enhancemen
20、ts, EVRC-WB on A2p, EVRC-NW on A2 and A2p and bug fixes. May 2011 A.S0013-D v3.0 Support for callback of an emergency call origination, EVRC-NW capacity operating point 0, and bug fixes. August 2012 A.S0013-D v4.0 Support for EVRC-B, EVRC-WB, EVRC-NW, EVRC-NW2K, USSD, MSC-BS indication of Device Typ
21、e and bug fix. March 2014 A.S0013-D v5.0 Support for USSD on common channel, M2M IOS and bug fix. TIA-2001.3-E-4 (This page intentionally left blank.) TIA-2001.3-E-4 Table of Contents 1 2 3 Foreword xvii 4 1.0 Introduction 1 5 1.1 Overview 1 6 1.1.1 Purpose . 6 7 1.1.2 Scope 6 8 1.2 References 6 9 1
22、.2.1 Normative References 6 10 1.2.2 Informative References 8 11 1.3 Terminology . 8 12 1.3.1 Acronyms . 8 13 1.3.2 Definitions 11 14 1.4 Call Processing and Supplementary Services Assumptions . 12 15 1.4.1 Call Control 12 16 1.4.1.1 A2, and A5 Bearer Allocation . 12 17 1.4.1.2 Radio Channel Allocat
23、ion . 12 18 1.4.1.3 Traffic Channel Release 12 19 1.4.1.4 A3 User Traffic Subchannel Allocation 12 20 1.4.1.5 A2p Bearer Allocation . 13 21 1.5 Radio Resource Management Assumptions . 13 22 1.5.1 Radio Channel Supervision 13 23 1.5.1.1 Traffic Channel Radio Link Supervision . 13 24 1.5.1.2 Idle Chan
24、nel Observation 13 25 1.5.2 Radio Channel Management 13 26 1.5.2.1 Radio Channel Configuration Management 13 27 1.5.2.2 Radio Traffic Channel Management . 13 28 1.5.2.2.1 Radio Channel Allocation . 13 29 1.5.2.2.2 Radio Traffic Channel Release . 14 30 1.5.2.2.3 Radio Traffic Channel Power Control 14
25、 31 1.5.2.2.4 Channel Encoding and Decoding 14 32 1.6 Documentation Conventions 14 33 2.0 Feature Descriptions . 15 34 2.1 Call Setup of Voice and Circuit Data Calls 15 35 2.2 Call Clearing of Voice and Circuit Data Calls . 15 36 2.2.1 Call Clearing Initiated by the MS or BS 15 37 2.2.2 Call Clearin
26、g Initiated by the MSC 16 38 2.3 Tandem Free Operation (TFO) Support . 16 39 2.4 Test Calls 17 40 2.5 Support of DTMF . 18 41 2.6 Support of Supplementary Services . 18 42 2.6.1 Feature Activation and Deactivation 18 43 2.6.2 Call Waiting . 19 44 2.6.3 Three Way Calling . 19 45 2.6.4 Message Waiting
27、 Notification 19 46 2.6.5 Call Barring 20 47 2.6.6 Calling Number ID Presentation / Restriction 20 48 2.6.6.1 CNIR for Mobile Originated Calls 21 49 2.6.6.2 CNIP/CNIR for Mobile Terminated Calls . 21 50 2.6.7 Distinctive Ringing 21 51 2.6.8 Answer Holding . 21 52 2.6.9 User Selective Call Forwarding
28、 . 22 53 2.7 Mobile Registration 22 54 2.8 Global Emergency Call Origination . 22 55 i TIA-2001.3-E-4 2.9 E911 Phase 1 and Phase 2 23 1 2.10 Short Message Service . 23 2 2.11 Priority Access and Channel Assignment (PACA) 24 3 2.12 Over-The-Air Service Provisioning (OTASP) and Over The Air Parameter
29、Administration 4 (OTAPA) 25 5 2.12.1 OTASP Support . 25 6 2.12.2 OTAPA Support . 25 7 2.13 Mobile Position Determination 25 8 2.13.1 Support of Position Determination Services (MS PDE Approach) . 25 9 2.13.2 Software Calculation Position Determination (BS MSC Approach) 26 10 2.14 User Zone . 26 11 2
30、.15 ISDN Interworking . 26 12 2.16 Circuit Data Calls . 27 13 2.17 3G Packet Data Calls . 27 14 2.17.1 Packet Data Assumptions . 29 15 2.17.2 Previous and Current Access Network Identifiers (PANID/CANID) 30 16 2.17.3 PDSN Selection Algorithm 30 17 2.17.4 Packet Data Interface Descriptions 30 18 2.17
31、.4.1 A8/A9 Interface Descriptions 30 19 2.17.4.2 A10/A11 Interface Descriptions 31 20 2.17.5 Interoperability Control 31 21 2.17.6 Short Data Bursts . 31 22 2.17.7 Common Channel Packet Data (CCPD) 32 23 2.17.8 Packet Data Security Considerations . 32 24 2.17.9 Support for AAA-Based Radio Network Pa
32、cket Data Inactivity Timer (RN-PDIT) . 33 25 2.17.10 Support for Always-on Service 33 26 2.17.11 1x-Evolved High-Speed Integrated Data and Voice Support . 33 27 2.17.12 Flow Control 34 28 2.18 Concurrent Services (Circuit Voice and Packet Data) . 34 29 2.19 Handoff 34 30 2.19.1 Handoff via MSC . 34
33、31 2.19.2 Handoff via Direct BS-to-BS Signaling . 35 32 2.19.3 Inter-BS Hard Handoff into Intra-BS Soft Handoff . 35 33 2.19.4 Fast Handoff . 35 34 2.19.5 Intergeneration Packet Data Handoff . 39 35 2.19.6 Alternate Dormant Handoff . 39 36 2.20 Security Features 40 37 2.20.1 Authentication 40 38 2.2
34、0.1.1 2G Terminal Authentication and Key Generation . 40 39 2.20.1.2 3G Authentication and Key Generation 41 40 2.20.2 Signaling Message Encryption . 42 41 2.20.3 Voice/Data Privacy 42 42 2.20.4 Extended Encryption for Signaling and User Traffic . 42 43 2.20.5 Message Integrity . 43 44 2.21 Flex Rat
35、e 43 45 2.22 Status Inquiry . 43 46 2.23 3X Multi-Carrier Operation . 44 47 2.24 5 ms Messaging 44 48 2.25 Enhanced Rate Adaptation Mode (ERAM) 44 49 2.26 Code Combining Soft Handoff (CCSH) 44 50 2.27 Rescue Channel 44 51 2.28 Terrestrial Circuit Management . 45 52 2.28.1 Terrestrial Circuit Managem
36、ent for the A2/A5 Interface . 45 53 2.28.2 Terrestrial Circuit Management for the A3 Interface . 45 54 2.29 Vocoder Support 46 55 2.30 Reverse FCH Gating 46 56 ii TIA-2001.3-E-4 2.31 Voice-over-IP (VoIP) . 47 1 2.31.1 Voice over IP Handoff Considerations 47 2 2.32 Network Directed System Selection (
37、NDSS) . 47 3 2.33 Transcoder Free Operation (TrFO) 48 4 2.34 Remote Transcoder Operation (RTO) 48 5 2.35 Voice Preference Over Packet (VPOP) 48 6 2.36 Circuit-Switched Video Conferencing Calls 49 7 2.37 Fast Call Setup . 49 8 2.37.1 Direct Channel Assignment . 49 9 2.38 Support for cdma2000 Pre-Rev
38、D MEID Capable Mobiles . 49 10 2.39 Support for Enhanced Frequency Hashing and Band Subclasses 49 11 2.40 Event Notification 50 12 2.41 Additional Geographical Location Information . 50 13 2.42 Flex Duplex Channel 50 14 2.43 Unstructured Supplementary Service Data 50 15 2.44 1x Device Capability 51
39、16 2.45 Features Supported Transparently in this Standard 51 17 2.45.1 Emergency Service (Basic) via Specific Dialed Number . 51 18 2.45.2 Carrier Access 51 19 2.45.3 Call Forwarding . 51 20 2.45.3.1 Call Forwarding Unconditional . 52 21 2.45.3.2 Call Forwarding When Busy . 52 22 2.45.3.3 Call Forwa
40、rding - No Answer . 52 23 2.45.3.4 Call Forward Default . 52 24 2.45.4 Call Delivery 52 25 2.45.5 Advice of Charge . 52 26 2.45.6 Call Transfer 53 27 2.45.7 Lawfully Authorized Wiretap 53 28 2.45.8 Access Control by Call Type (ACCT) . 53 29 3.0 Feature Call Flows . 55 30 3.1 Call Setup of Voice and
41、Circuit Data Calls 55 31 3.1.1 Mobile Origination Examples 55 32 3.1.1.1 Mobile Origination 55 33 3.1.1.1.1 Mobile Origination via a Circuit-Switched MSC . 55 34 3.1.1.1.2 Mobile Origination with an MSCe with Bearer Parameters Sent in the CM 35 Service Request Message 58 36 3.1.1.1.3 Mobile Originat
42、ion with an MSCe with Bearer Parameters Sent in the 37 Assignment Complete Message 61 38 3.1.1.2 Mobile Origination with Access Probe Handoff, Access Handoff and Channel 39 Assignment into Soft/Softer Handoff 65 40 3.1.2 Mobile Termination Examples . 70 41 3.1.2.1 Mobile Termination . 70 42 3.1.2.1.
43、1 Mobile Termination via a Circuit-Switched MSC 70 43 3.1.2.1.2 Mobile Termination via an MSCe with the Bearer Parameters Sent in the Paging 44 Response Message 73 45 3.1.2.1.3 Mobile Termination via an MSCe Interfaces with Bearer Parameters Sent in the 46 Assignment Complete Message 75 47 3.1.2.2 M
44、obile Termination, Assignment Retry 78 48 3.1.3 Mid-Call Bearer Modification Examples . 81 49 3.1.3.1 MSCe Initiated Bearer Modification . 81 50 3.1.3.2 BS Initiated Bearer Modification . 82 51 3.1.3.3 A1p Support for COP 0 . 82 52 3.2 Call Clearing of Voice and Circuit Data Calls . 84 53 3.2.1 Call
45、 Clearing Initiated by the MS or BS 84 54 3.2.2 Call Clearing Initiated by the MSC 84 55 3.2.2.1 Clear from the Network . 84 56 iii TIA-2001.3-E-4 3.2.2.2 Call Clearing when Tones/Announcements are Provided . 85 1 3.2.2.3 Mobile Origination Failure Call Clearing with Local Tone Generation . 85 2 3.2
46、.3 Call Clearing Collision . 86 3 3.2.4 Call Flows for Call Clear Operation. 87 4 3.2.4.1 Call Clear via Clear Request (MS Initiated) 87 5 3.2.4.2 Call Clear via Clear Request (BS Initiated) . 87 6 3.2.4.3 Call Clear via Clear Command 88 7 3.3 TFO Support 89 8 3.3.1 Call Flows for Transcoder Control
47、 . 89 9 3.4 Test Calls 89 10 3.5 Support of DTMF . 89 11 3.6 Support of Supplementary Services . 89 12 3.6.1 Feature Activation and Deactivation 90 13 3.6.1.1 Feature Activation/Deactivation in Idle Mode 90 14 3.6.1.2 Feature Activation/Deactivation While in a Call . 90 15 3.6.2 Call Waiting . 91 16
48、 3.6.3 Three Way Calling . 92 17 3.6.3.1 Three-Way Calling (Method 1) 92 18 3.6.3.2 Three-Way Calling - (Method 2) . 93 19 3.6.4 Message Waiting Notification 94 20 3.6.4.1 Message Waiting Notification on the Paging Channel 94 21 3.6.4.2 Message Waiting Notification on the Traffic Channel 95 22 3.6.5
49、 Call Barring 95 23 3.6.5.1 Call Barring Incoming . 95 24 3.6.5.2 Call Barring Outgoing . 95 25 3.6.6 Calling Number ID Presentation/Restriction 96 26 3.6.7 Distinctive Ringing 96 27 3.6.8 Answer Holding . 96 28 3.6.8.1 Answer Holding of a Mobile Terminated Call 97 29 3.6.8.2 Answer Holding of Call Waiting . 97 30 3.6.9 User Selective Call Forwarding . 98 31 3.6.9.1 User Selective Call Forwarding of a Mobile Terminated Call 99 32 3.6.9.2 User Selective Call Forwarding of Call Waiting . 99 33 3.7 Mobile Registration .100 34 3.7.1 Mobile Initiated Location Registration .101 35 3.