ATIS 0700012-2015 Implementation Guidelines for CMAS Supplemental Information Retrieval (Version 2).pdf
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1、 AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS ATIS-0700012.v002 ATIS Implementation Guidelines for CMAS Supplemental Information Retrieval Revision 2As a leading technology and solutions development organization, the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS) brings together the
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11、 may receive current information on all standards by calling or writing the American National Standards Institute. Notice of Disclaimer October, 2009 including J-STD-101.a, Supplement A to J-STD-101, Joint ATIS/TIA CMAS Alert Gateway to CMSP Gateway Interface Specification, August 2011 and including
12、 J-STD-101.b, Supplement B to J-STD-101, Joint ATIS/TIA CMAS Alert Gateway to CMSP Gateway Interface Specification, December 2012.1Ref 2 FCC 08-99, Federal Communications Commission First Report and Order In the Matter of The Commercial Mobile Alert System; April 9, 2008.2Ref 3 WARN Act, Security an
13、d Accountability For Every Port Act of 2006 (SAFE Port Act), Pub.L. 109-347, Title VI-Commercial Mobile Service Alerts (WARN Act).31This document is available from the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS) . 2This document is available from the Federal Communications Commission.
14、. ATIS-0700012.v002 2 3 Definitions, Acronyms, & Abbreviations 3.1 Definitions For a list of common communications terms and definitions, please visit the ATIS Telecom Glossary, which is located at . 3.2 Acronyms & Abbreviations ATIS Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions CAP Common Aler
15、ting Protocol CMAC Commercial Mobile Alert for C Interface CMAM Commercial Mobile Alert Message CMAS Commercial Mobile Alert System CMSP Commercial Mobile Service Provider FCC Federal Communications Commission HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol TIA Telecommunications Industry Association URI Uniform R
16、esource Identifier URL Universal Resource Locator WARN Warning, Alert, & Response Network XML eXtensible Markup Language 4 CMAS Supplemental Information Retrieval Process When a CMAS Alert, Update, or Cancel message is generated by the Federal Alert Gateway, the CMAC message that is delivered to the
17、 CMSP Gateway across the Reference Point “C” interface contains the Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) for the location of the original CAP message in the CMAC_cap_alert_uri element of the CMAC_Alert_Attributes segment Ref 1. The CMSP Gateway may retrieve the original CAP message (Alert, Update, or C
18、ancel) that triggered a particular CMAC message (Alert, Update, or Cancel). CAP message retrieval is not performed using the CMAC protocol. The CMSP Gateway will use the HTTP GET method with the CMAC_cap_alert_uri provided in the CMAC message to retrieve the CAP message. The HTTP GET method will con
19、tain a Host request_header, whose value is the host part of the CMAC_cap_alert_uri. The HTTP GET method may also contain Connection and If_Unmodified_Since request headers. An example of the CMAC_cap_alert_uri is , where CMAM1056 is the identifier for the associated CMAC message. The retrieval of CM
20、AS Supplemental Information is an optional CMSP Gateway capability using the CAP retrieval process, where the URI is provided in the element. An example of the URI provided in CMAC_note for CMAS Supplemental Information/Spanish is as follows: The CMAC_message_number element present in the CMAS Suppl
21、emental Information retrieved from the Federal Alert Gateway shall be used within the CMSP Gateway to validate that the retrieved CMAS Supplemental Information in fact corresponds to the associated CMAC (CMAC_Alert or CMAC_Update) message received from the Federal Alert Gateway. If the CMAC_message_
22、number present in the retrieved CMAS Supplemental Information does not match CMAC_message_number received in the CMAC message, then the CMAC message 3This document is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office ATIS-0700012.v002 3 shall still be processed as normal message (CMAC_Alert or CMAC
23、_Update) and the handling of CMAS Supplemental Information retrieval shall be continued according to the CMSP policies. 4.1 CMAS Supplemental Information Retrieval Requirements The following are the requirements for CMAS supplemental information retrieval, if CMAS supplemental information is availab
24、le: 1. Within the Unites States and it territories, each CMAS Alert or CMAS Update message may have alert text in Spanish language in addition to the alert text in English language. When such a Spanish language alert text is associated with a CMAS Alert or CMAS Update message, for each CMAC_Alert or
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