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19、3233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960i ContentsCircuit-Switched Call Precedence Over CDMA Packet Data SessionCONTENTSList of Figures. iiiList of Tables ivRevision History .vIntroduction.11 Objective 12 References 13 Organization .14 Editorial Conventions.2TIA/EIA-664 Modificatio
20、ns .3Y Network Capabilities3Y.1 Circuit Switched Call Precedence Over CDMA Packet Data Session (CPOP).3Y.1.1 Normal Procedures with Successful Outcome 3Y.1.2 Exception Procedures or Unsuccessful Outcome5Y.1.3 Alternate Procedures .5Y.1.4 Interactions with Other Network Services 5TIA/EIA-41.1-D Modif
21、ications84 Symbols and Abbreviations .8TIA/EIA-41.3-D Modifications98.x CDMA Packet Data Service (C-PDS) .98.x.y Circuit-Switched Call Precedence Over CDMA Packet Data Session .98.x.y.1 MS Registration.98.x.y.2 CPOP Invocation Call Delivery .11TIA/EIA-41.5-D Modifications136 Application Services 136
22、.5 Map Parameters .136.5.2 Parameter Definitions136.5.2.20 CallingFeaturesIndicator .13TIA/EIA-41.6-D Modifications153 Basic Call Processing .153.3 Terminating Call Tasks153.3.5 MS Termination Alerting 15TIA-935Contents ii123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434
23、4454647484950515253545556575859604 Intersystem Procedures 164.14 Feature Request . 164.14.3 HLR Receiving FeatureRequest INVOKE . 165 Voice Feature Procedures 175.X Circuit-Switched Call Precedence Over CDMA Packet Data Session (CPOP) 175.X.1 HLR CPOP Activation 175.X.2 HLR CPOP De-activation. 18TIA
24、-935123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960iii List of FiguresLIST OF FIGURESIntroductionTIA/EIA-664 ModificationsTIA/EIA-41.1-D ModificationsTIA/EIA-41.3-D ModificationsFigure 1 MS Registration9Figure 2 CPOP Invocation Call Del
25、ivery.11TIA/EIA-41.5-D ModificationsTIA/EIA-41.6-D ModificationsTIA-935List of Tables iv123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960LIST OF TABLESIntroductionTIA/EIA-664 ModificationsTable 1 CPOP Subscription Options. 3TIA/EIA-41.1-D
26、 ModificationsTIA/EIA-41.3-D ModificationsTIA/EIA-41.5-D ModificationsTIA/EIA-41.6-D ModificationsTIA-935123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960v Revision HistoryREVISION HISTORYRevision Date Remarks0 May 2003 Initial Publicatio
27、nTIA-935Revision History vi123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960(This page is intentionally left blank.)TIA-935123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960Obje
28、ctive 1 IntroductionINTRODUCTIONThis document presents a recommended plan for the implementation of Circuit-SwitchedCall Precedence Over CDMA Packet Data Session (CPOP) for use in the WirelessRadiotelephone Service.1 OBJECTIVEThe purpose of this document is to describe the CPOP feature, and to speci
29、fy the operationof CPOP so that a roaming wireless subscriber can use this feature in a seamless manner.2 REFERENCESThis Interim Standard builds on the following American National Standards Institute(ANSI) standards:TIA/EIA-664 ANSI/TIA/EIA-664-A, Wireless Features Description;Telecommunications Ind
30、ustry Association; July 2000TIA/EIA-41 ANSI/TIA/EIA-41-D, Cellular Radiotelecommunications IntersystemOperations; Telecommunications Industry Association;December 1997IS-737 TIA/EIA/IS-737, IS-41-CEnhancements for Circuit Mode Services;Telecommunications Industry Association; December 1997IS-880 TIA
31、/EIA/IS-880, TIA/EIA-41-DBased Network Enhancements forCDMA Packet Data Service (C-PDS), Phase-1; TelecommunicationsIndustry Association; June 20003 ORGANIZATIONThis document is organized as follows: The TIA/EIA-664Modifications section provides the additions and modifications toTIA/EIA-664-A“Wirele
32、ss Features Descriptions” for Circuit-Switched CallPrecedence Over CDMA Packet Data Session. The TIA/EIA/41.1-DModifications section provides the modifications and additionsto TIA/EIA-41-DChapter 1 “Functional Overview” for Circuit-Switched CallPrecedence Over CDMA Packet Data Session. The TIA/EIA/4
33、1.3-DModifications section provides the modifications and additionsto TIA/EIA-41-DChapter 3 “Automatic Roaming Information Flows” for Circuit-Switched Call Precedence Over CDMA Packet Data Session. The TIA/EIA/41.5-DModifications section the modifications and additions to TIA/EIA-41-DChapter 5 “Sign
34、aling Protocol” for Circuit-Switched Call PrecedenceOver CDMA Packet Data Session. The TIA/EIA/41.6-DModifications section provides the modifications and additionsto TIA/EIA-41-DChapter 6 “Signaling Procedures” for Circuit-Switched CallPrecedence Over CDMA Packet Data Session.TIA-935Introduction 2 E
35、ditorial Conventions1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041424344454647484950515253545556575859604 EDITORIAL CONVENTIONSThe following editorial conventions are used for this Interim Standard: underline: additioncross out: deletion change bar: indicates additions or
36、deletions new sub-sections are identified in the sub-section heading for clarity, new sub-sections are shown with vertical change bars but are notunderlinedTIA-935123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960Network Capabilities 3 TIA
37、/EIA-664 ModificationsTIA/EIA-664MODIFICATIONSThis section provides additions and modifications to TIA/EIA-664required for Circuit-Switched Call Precedence Over CDMA Packet Data Session (CPOP).Y NETWORK CAPABILITIESY.1 Circuit Switched Call Precedence Over CDMA Packet Data Session (CPOP)(New Section
38、 for TIA/EIA-664)Circuit Switched Call Precedence Over CDMA Packet Data Session (CPOP) enablescircuit-switched calls to be delivered to a subscriber engaged in an active CDMA packetdata session. The packet data session is suspended (i.e., dormant) for the duration of thecircuit-switched call.Applica
39、bility to Telecommunications ServicesCPOP is applicable to circuit-switched and CDMA packet data services.Y.1.1 Normal Procedures with Successful OutcomeAuthorizationCPOP may be generally available or may be provided after pre-arrangement with theservice provider.CPOP may be authorized for the follo
40、wing subscriptions options:De- AuthorizationCPOP may be withdrawn at the subscribers request or for administrative reasons.RegistrationCPOP has no registration.De-RegistrationCPOP has no de-registration.Subscription Options ValuesActivation Demand. The subscriber is authorized to control the activat
41、ion and deactivation of CPOP.Permanent. CPOP is active while authorized (unless canceled).Table 1CPOP Subscription OptionsTIA-935TIA/EIA-664 Modifications 4 Network Capabilities123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960ActivationCP
42、OP may be activated upon authorization.CPOP may be activated by a Demand Activation authorized subscriber specifying a CPOPactivation feature code, as in:FC + .If the activation is accepted, the system shall indicate success with feature confirmationtreatment.De-ActivationCPOP shall be de-activated
43、upon de-authorization.CPOP may be de-activated by a Demand Activation authorized subscriber specifying aCPOP de-activation feature code, as in:FC0 + .If the de-activation is accepted, the system shall indicate success with feature confirmationtreatment.InvocationCPOP is invoked when an incoming circ
44、uit-switched call arrives for a subscriber who isengaged in an active CDMA packet data session.Normal Operation with Successful OutcomeWhen an incoming call arrives for a CPOP subscriber engaged in an active CDMA packetdata session (and simultaneous circuit switched and CDMA packet data services are
45、 notsupported, or concurrent circuit-mode and packet data service is not authorized and activefor the MS), the circuit-switched call is given precedence. The active CDMA packet datasession is put in the dormant mode and the circuit-switched call is presented to thesubscriber and normal call processi
46、ng applies. While the circuit-switched call is active, theMS is not accessible for CDMA packet data service.When the circuit-switched call ends, the CDMA packet data session may then resume.Data RecordingThe system should record call detail information for the following:a. CPOP activation activities
47、 and events.b. CPOP de-activation activities and events.c. CPOP invocation activities.d. CPOP usage duration.See TIA/EIA-124for the specific information to be included for each element.*SEND*SENDTIA-93512345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546474849505152535
48、4555657585960Network Capabilities 5 TIA/EIA-664 ModificationsY.1.2 Exception Procedures or Unsuccessful OutcomeRegistrationNone identified.De-RegistrationNone identified.ActivationIf the subscriber is not authorized for the request, the system shall apply feature denialtreatment when activation is a
49、ttempted.De-ActivationIf the subscriber is not authorized for the request, the system shall apply feature denialtreatment when deactivation is attempted.InvocationNone identified.Exceptions While RoamingNone identified.Exceptions During Intersystem HandoffNone identified.Y.1.3 Alternate ProceduresNone identified.Y.1.4 Interactions with Other Network ServicesNo interactions have been identified, with the following exceptions:Call Delivery (CD)If CD is inactive while the subscriber is roaming, the subscriber is considered to beinaccessible. Even if the subscriber has CPOP acti