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    ITU-T Q 1742 2 NOTE-2004 IMT-2000 references (approved as of 11 July 2002) to ANSI-41 evolved core network with cdma2000 access network《国际移动通信-2000(IMT-2000)的引用(批准为7月11至2002)所发展码分多.pdf

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    ITU-T Q 1742 2 NOTE-2004 IMT-2000 references (approved as of 11 July 2002) to ANSI-41 evolved core network with cdma2000 access network《国际移动通信-2000(IMT-2000)的引用(批准为7月11至2002)所发展码分多.pdf

    1、COVERING NOTE TIA GENERAL SECRETARIAT INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNION TIAIEMIS-835-A Published O 1-05-200 1 hQ:i:www.ti mnI inenorgista ndarridsearch resalts2.cfm? Geneva, 17 March 2004 ITU -TELECOMMUNICATION STANDARDIZATION SECTOR Subject: Erratum 1 (03/2004) to ITU-T Recommendation Q. 1742.2

    2、 (2003), IMT-2000 references (approved as of 11 July 2002) to ANSI-41 evolved core network with cdma2000 access network In 10.3.1, P.S0001-A, Version 3.0.0, Wireless IP Network Standard (16 July 2001), change the URL to TIA reference as follows: I Document No. I Version I Status I Issueddate I Locat

    3、ion Union internationale des tlcommunications Place des Nations 121 1 GENVE 20 Suisse - Switzerland - Suiza INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNION ITU-T TE LEC0 M M U N I CATI ON STANDARDIZATION SECTOR OF ITU Q.1 742.2 SERIES Q: SWITCHING AND SIGNALLING Signalling requirements and protocols for IMT-2

    4、000 (07/2003) IMT-2000 references (approved as of 11 July 2002) to ANSI-41 evolved core network with cdma2000 access network ITU-T Recommendation Q.1742.2 ITU-T Q-SERIES RECOMMENDATIONS SWITCHING AND SIGNALLING SIGNALLING IN THE INTERNATIONAL MANUAL SERVICE FUNCTIONS AND INFORMATION FLOWS FOR SERVIC

    5、ES IN THE ISDN SPECIFICATIONS OF SIGNALLING SYSTEM No. 4 SPECIFICATIONS OF SIGNALLING SYSTEM No. 5 SPECIFICATIONS OF SIGNALLING SYSTEM No. 6 SPECIFICATIONS OF SIGNALLING SYSTEM R1 SPECIFICATIONS OF SIGNALLING SYSTEM R2 DIGITAL EXCHANGES INTERWORIUNG OF SIGNALLING SYSTEMS SPECIFICATIONS OF SIGNALLING

    6、 SYSTEM No. 7 43 INTERFACE DIGITAL SUBSCRIBER SIGNALLING SYSTEM No. 1 PUBLIC LAND MOBILE NETWORK INTERWORIUNG WITH SATELLITE MOBILE SYSTEMS INTELLIGENT NETWORK INTERNATIONAL AUTOMATIC AND SEMI-AUTOMATIC WORKING CLAUSES APPLICABLE TO ITU-T STANDARD SYSTEMS Q. 14.3 4.44.59 4.60.99 Q.lO “ANSI-4 1 evolv

    7、ed core network with cdma2000 access network“. This set of referenced specifications includes those 3GPP2 specifications that were approved as of 11 July 2002. The core network interfaces identified in this Recommendation, and the radio interfaces and radio access network interfaces identified in IT

    8、U-R Rec. M.1457-1 i, constitute a complete system specification for the 3rd generation mobile system for terrestrial usage of this IMT-2000 family member. It is the intent of the ITU-T that the references in this Recommendation are only to specifications that specifj the network aspects of this IMT-

    9、2000 family member. In the event that a referenced specification also includes material that specifies any of the radio aspects of this IMT-2000 family member, Rec. ITU-R M. 1457-1 i, shall take precedence. 2 References The following ITU-T Recommendations and other references contain provisions whic

    10、h, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this Recommendation. At the time of publication, the editions indicated were valid. All Recommendations and other references are subject to revision; users of this Recommendation are therefore encouraged to investigate the possibility of ap

    11、plying the most recent edition of the Recommendations and other references listed below. A list of the currently valid ITU-T Recommendations is regularly published. The reference to a document within this Recommendation does not give it, as a stand-alone document, the status of a Recommendation. Rec

    12、ommendation ITU-R M. 1457- 1 (2001), Detailed speczjkations of the radio interfaces of International Mobile Telecommunications-2000 (IMT2000). ANSI; TIAIEIA-4 1 D (1 997), Cellular radiotelecommunications intersystem operations ANSI; TIAIEIA-95-B (1 999), Mobile Station-Base station Compatibility St

    13、andard for Wideband Spread Spectrum Cellular Systems (ANsr/TU/EU-95-B-99). ANSI; TIAIEIA- 124-D (2001), Wireless Radio Telecommunications Intersystem Non-Signalling Data Communication DMH (Data Message Handler) (ANSI/124-D-2001). ANSI; TIAIEIA 136 (2001), TDMA cellular PCS (ANsI/TIMEU-136, Rev C-200

    14、1). ANSI; TIAIEIA-553-A (1999), Mobile Station - Base Station Compatibility Standard ANSI; TIAIEIA 664A (2000), Cellular features description (ANSI/TU/EIA-664-A-2000). TIAIEMIS-9 1 -A (1 999), Base station - Mobile Station Compatibility Speczjkation for 800 MHz Cellular, Auxiliary and Residential Se

    15、rvices flIMEU/IS-91 -A) TIAIEMIS-2000 (2000), CDMA 2000 series (TIA/EIA/IS-2000 Series Revision A). TIAIEMIS-2001 -A (2001), Interoperability speczjkations POS) for cdma2000 access network interfaces (TU/EIMIS-2001 -A). (ANSI/TU/EIA-41-0-97). (ANSI TIMEIA-553-A-99). ITU-T Rec. 4.1742.2 (07/2003) 1 T

    16、IA/EIA TSB29-D (2000), International implementation of wireless telecommunication systems compliant with TU/EU-41. CWTS; CWTS-MC-S.RO005-B (2002), Network reference model for cdma2000 spread spectrum systems. TIA/EIA TSB 100-A (2001), Wireless Network Reference Model. TTA; TTAE.3G-S.RO005-B (2001),

    17、3GPP2 Network reference model for cdma2000 spread spectrum systems. TTC; TS-3GB-S.RO005-Bvl .O (2001), Network reference model for cdma2000 spread spectrum systems. CWTS; CWTS-MC-N.SO037 (2002), IP Network Architecture Model for cdma2000 Spread Spectrum Systems. TTA; TTAT.3G-S.RO037-0v2.O (2003), IP

    18、 network architecture model for cdma2000 spread spectrum systems. TTC; TS-3GB-S.RO037-0v2.0 (2002), IP network architecture model for cdma2000 spread spectrum systems. TIA/EIA TSB29-E (2002), International implementation of wireless telecommunication systems compliant with TU/EU-41. Definitions This

    19、 Recommendation defines the following terms: 3.1 active: The MS is available for call delivery. This state is maintained by the MSC, the VLR and the HLR. (See also Available, Inactive and Unavailable.) 3.2 access denial call treatment: A tone, announcement, or call redirection applied as appropriate

    20、. 3.3 access network: Network that connects access technologies (such as a Radio Access Network) to the core network. 3.4 adjunct MSC: A Mobile Switching Centre (MSC) that is providing adjunct services such as voice response, voice recognition, DTMF tone detection, voice message storage, etc. 3.5 an

    21、chor MSC: The Mobile Switching Centre (MSC), that is the first to assign a traffic channel to a call on origination or termination is called the Anchor MSC. For the duration of this call, this MSC shall be the anchor (fixed) point in the event that the Mobile Station (MS) should be handed off to oth

    22、er MSCs. 3.6 authentication: The act of verifjdng the identity of an entity (e.g., a user, device). 3.7 available: The MS can accept a call delivery .e., the MS is in a known location and it is in a state able to accept call deliveries). The availability of a MS to accept a call delivery is maintain

    23、ed only by the MSC. (See also Active, Inactive and Unavailable.) 3.8 base transceiver station: A piece of radio access network equipment that contains the radios and serves a geographic area. 3.9 call delivery: The process by which calls directed to the cellular subscriber are delivered to the subsc

    24、riber while roaming in a visited system. 3.10 call delivery method: Method by which a call is delivered to a subscriber in MSC-V. 3.11 call disconnect: The process of requesting the release of a connection between two or more network addresses. 2 ITU-T Rec. 4.1742.2 (07/2003) 3.12 call release: The

    25、process of relinquishing the facilities and circuits used for a call. 3.13 call termination: The process of connecting a subscriber to an incoming call. 3.14 candidate MSC: This term is used during the handoff measurement request by the current serving MSC to reference the MSC that is being requeste

    26、d to provide its best CELL ID and SIGNAL QUALITY values. 3.15 cell site: The physical location of a cells radio equipment and supporting systems. This term is also used to refer to the equipment located at the cell site. 3.16 clearinghouse: A service used for the exchange and management of informati

    27、on. 3.17 data communications: The digital transmission of information (other than voice). 3.18 dialogue: A user interaction sequence composed of tones and announcements that may gather information. 3.19 gateway MSC: See MSC-G. 3.20 home system: The system which is transmitting the System Identifier

    28、(SID) (refer to EWT72-553) which is recognized by the MS as the “Home“ SID. 3.21 inactive: The MS is not available for call delivery. The MS may not be registered. The MS may be registered, but is out of radio contact (e.g., missing autonomous registrations) or is intentionally inaccessible for peri

    29、ods of time (e.g., slotted mode, paging fi-ame class, or sleep mode). An inactive MS may accept SMS message deliveries. This state is maintained by the MSC, the VLR and the HLR. (See also Active, Available, and Unavailable.) 3.22 market identification (MarketID): A unique market identifier that is s

    30、pecified by the service provider (e.g., FCC assigned SID, CIBERNET assigned BID - see TU/EIA TSB29). 3.23 mobile assisted handoff (MAHO): A process where handoff measurements are done by the MS under the control of the MSC and Base Station. The MSC and Base Station retain the control over when the h

    31、andoff actually occurs. 3.24 mobility: The ability to access services fi-om any point in the network. The degree of service availability may depend on the access network capabilities, as well as any service level agreements between the users home network and the visited network. Types of mobility in

    32、clude personal mobility, service mobility, and terminal mobility. 3.25 mobility management: The set of functions used to manage a mobile user accessing a network other than that users home network. These functions include communication with the home network for purposes of authentication, authorizat

    33、ion, location updating and download of user information. 3.26 MSC-G: An MSC that is capable of the Intersystem procedures, defined in this Recommendation, between entities in the network reference model so as to provide service. 3.27 MSC-H: The “home“ MSC of an MS which is broadcasting the SID that

    34、is recorded in the MSs Security and Identification memory, and to which the MSs Directory Number is assigned. 3.28 MSC-V: A “visited“ MSC in whose service area a roamer is operating. 3.29 network reference model: The functional entities and the associated interface reference points that may logicall

    35、y comprise a cellular network. (See clause 6.) 3.30 number portability: A mechanism that allows a user to retain the same directory number, regardless of the subscribed-to service provider. Number portability may be limited to specific geographical areas. In the context of the All-IP network, the te

    36、rm “number portability“ refers specifically to E. 164 numbers used for telephony. ITU-T Rec. 4.1742.2 (07/2003) 3 3.31 originating MSC: The MSC-H or MSC-G that initiates the call delivery procedures defined in this Recommendation. 3.32 originating SMS supplementary service: Services or features that

    37、 affect SMS message originations and are requested on a per message basis as supported by a particular teleservice, for example, delayed delivery or message distribution to a list of destinations. 3.33 personal mobility: The ability of users to change their association with one or more terminals at

    38、any point and time. The user should continue to receive subscribed and otherwise authorized services as supported by the current MS and access network. 3.34 personalized services: Services that need access to the subscriber profile andor are dependent on the overall call/session state (of the user)

    39、for reasons of service interaction. An example: a call termination service such as TIA/EIA-4ls “Call Forward on Busy“. 3.35 protocol extension: A mechanism provided to allow systems with a common bilateral agreement to extend the TU/EIA-Il protocol. There is a range of reserved Error Codes, Operatio

    40、n Codes, Parameter Identifiers (in addition to PRIVATE Parameter Identifiers), and ranges of values in enumerated parameter types and data fields. The only mechanism to resolve conflicting uses of protocol extension is to standardize their usage. The Protocol Extension mechanism is used at the risk

    41、of the implementation. Protocol Extensions should not be used unless the message recipient is known to support them. 3.36 radio access network: The network that connects radio base stations to the core network. The RAN provides and maintains radio-specific functions which may be unique to a given ra

    42、dio access technology that allow users to access the core network. 3.37 registered: The HLR has a pointer to a system serving an MS. A registered MS may be active or inactive. 3.38 registration: The procedure by which a MS becomes listed as being present in the service area of an MSC. 3.39 remote fe

    43、ature control port (RFC Port): A terminating directory number supporting service profile modification. 3.40 roamer port: A terminating directory number supporting call delivery to mobile stations. 3.41 roamer service profile: The specific set of features, capabilities andor operating restrictions, o

    44、ther than financial accountability, associated with the subscriber. 3.42 roamer validation: That aspect of roamer service qualification dealing with financial accountability. Also, the general procedure by which a roamers financial accountability is established. 3.43 Roaming: Action whereby users ac

    45、cess services while outside of their subscribed home network. 3.44 service qualification: The service capabilities, features and privileges to which an MS is entitled. Also, the general procedure by which such service capabilities, features and privileges become established in an MSC. 3.45 serving M

    46、SC: The MSC which currently has the MS obtaining service at one of its cell sites within its coverage area. 3.46 signalling: The information exchanged between the mobile station and the network or within the network, for the purposes of service provision (e.g., connection establishment). 3.47 switch

    47、 number (SWNO): A number uniquely identifjdng a particular switch (i.e., a group of cell sites and the associated switch resources) within a group of switches associated with a common MarketID. 4 ITU-T Rec. 4.1742.2 (07/2003) 3.48 target MSC: The MSC which was selected fi-om the candidate list as ha

    48、ving the cell site with the best signal quality value for the MS during the location request function. 3.49 temporary local directory number (TLDN): A network address temporarily assigned for call setup. 3.50 terminating SMS supplementary service: Services or features that affect SMS message termina

    49、tions, for example, screening, forwarding, delivery to an MS, delayed delivery while roaming or distribution to a group based upon a destination address. 3.51 termination address: One or more digits, as determined by the Home System, which identifj the Terminating Party. This could include Speed Call Codes (when supported by the Home Service Provider), other Mobile Telephone Numbers or any valid World Telephone Number. 3.52 trafic: The information generated by the subscriber that is transported on the network (i.e., user voice or data). 3.53 unavailable: The MS cannot accept


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