资料介绍
General information . 1
Important notice 1
Purpose . . 1
About this manual . . 1
Cross references 2
Text conventions 2
First aid in case of electric shock 3
Warning . . 3
Artificial respiration . 3
Burns treatment . 3
Reporting safety issues 4
Introduction . . 4
Procedure . 4
Warnings and cautions 5
Introduction . . 5
Warnings . 5
Cautions . . 5
General warnings 6
Introduction . . 6
Warning labels 6
Specific warnings . . 6
High voltage . . 6
RF radiation . . 6
Laser radiation 6
Lifting equipment 7
Do not .. 7
Battery supplies . 7
Toxic material . 7
Human exposure to radio frequency energy (PCS1900 only) 8
Introduction . . 8
Definitions . 8
Maximum permitted exposures . . 8
Maximum permitted exposure ceilings 9
Example calculation 10
Power density measurements 10
Other equipment 10
Beryllium health and safety precautions 11
Introduction . . 11
Health issues . 11
Inhalation . 11
Skin contact . . 12
Eye contact . . 12
Handling procedures 12
Disposal methods . . 12
Product life cycle implications 12
General cautions 13
Introduction . . 13
Caution labels 13
Specific cautions 13
Fibre optics . . 13
Static discharge . 13
Devices sensitive to static . 14
Introduction . . 14
Special handling techniques . 14
Motorola GSM manual set 15
Introduction . . 15
Generic manuals 15
Tandem OMC 15
Scaleable OMC . 16
Related manuals 16
Service manuals 16
Category number . . 17
Catalogue number . 17
Ordering manuals . . 17
Chapter 1
Introduction to GSM Interfaces . i
Introduction to GSM Interfaces . 1–1
Objectives 1–1
GSM System Entities . 1–2
GSM Architecture 1–4
Signalling Links . . 1–6
Exercise . . 1–6
Terrestrial Interfaces 1–8
Introduction . . 1–8
Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) . . 1–10
Introduction . . 1–10
The Layer Concept . 1–10
Protocols . . 1–12
Signalling Model . 1–14
GSM Specifications . 1–16
Chapter 2
GSM Air Interface Review i
GSM Air Interface Review 2–1
Objectives 2–1
GSM Air Interface . . 2–2
Bursts . 2–2
Timing Advance and Power Control 2–4
Mapping Logical Channels onto the TDMA Frame Structure 2–6
Bursts . 2–6
Multiframes and Timing 2–8
The 26-frame Traffic Channel Multiframe . 2–8
The 51-frame Control Channel Multiframe – BCCH/CCCH . . 2–10
GSM Control Channels 2–12
BCCH Group . 2–12
CCCH Group . 2–12
DCCH Group . 2–12
Multiframes and Timing 2–14
The 51-frame Control Channel Multiframe – BCCH/CCCH . . 2–14
The 51-frame Dedicated Control Channel Multiframe – SDCCH and SACCH . . 2–16
The 51-frame Control Channel Multiframe – Combined Structure . 2–18
Short Message Service Cell Broadcast (SMSCB) . 2–20
SMS Cell Broadcast . 2–22
Multiple Background Messages . 2–22
Chapter 3
GSM Air Interface Protocol . . i
GSM Air-interface Protocol 3–1
Objectives 3–1
MS – BTS Interface (Um or Air-interface) 3–2
Air-interface – Layer 1 . 3–4
Air-interface – Layer 1 (SACCH) 3–10
Air-interface – Layer 2 . 3–12
Modes of Operation . 3–14
Unacknowledged Operation . 3–14
Acknowledged Operation . 3–14
Data Link Connection Identifier (DLCI) . 3–16
1. Service Access Point Identifier . 3–16
2. Type of Control Channel . . 3–18
Air-interface – Layer 2 . 3–20
Frame Format Peer-to-Peer Communication 3–20
Frame Delimitation . . 3–24
Address Field 3–24
SAPI – Service Access Point Identifier 3–26
LPD – Link Protocol Discriminator . 3–26
Control Field Frame Formats . 3–28
P/F – Poll/Final bit . . 3–28
S – Supervisory Function Bit(s) . 3–30
U – Unnumbered Function Bit 3–32
Length Indicator . 3–36
List of System Parameters (LAPDm) . . 3–38
Air-interface – Layer 3 . 3–40
Introduction . . 3–40
Radio Resource Management Sub-layer . 3–42
Mobility Management Sub-layer 3–44
Connection Management Sub-layer 3–46
Layer 3 – Frame Structure 3–48
Protocol Discriminator/Skip Indicator . . 3–50
Skip Indicator 3–50
Transaction Identifier 3–52
Message Type . . 3–54
Message Sequence Scenarios . 3–56
Mobile Originating Call Establishment . 3–58
Mobile Terminating Call Establishment 3–60
Location Updating . . 3–62
Call Clearing . 3–64
Message Flow Scenarios . 3–66
Exercise 3–68
Chapter 4
Common Bearer [2 Mbit/s Links] . . i
Common Bearer . 4–1
Objectives 4–1
Introduction 4–2
Signalling Links – Common Channel Signalling . 4–4
Transmission Code . 4–6
High Density Bipolar 3 (HDB3) . . 4–6
Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) 4–8
Rx Buffer/Slip Loss . 4–10
Slip Loss Counters . 4–10
Frame Alignment Procedures . 4–12
N Bit 4–12
Synchronization . 4–14
Sync Loss Counters 4–14
Sync Timers . . 4–14
GCLK Synchronization 4–16
Remote Alarm 4–22
Remote Loss Alarms . . 4–22
Bit Error Rate (BER) 4–24
BER Timers . . 4–24
BER Counters 4–24
Cyclic Redundancy Checking (CRC) . . 4–26
Cyclic Redundancy Check 4–26
Database Command 4–26
High Bit-Rate Digital Subscriber Line (HDSL) 4–28
Chapter 5
BTS – BSC Interface (A-bis) . . i
BTS – BSC Interface 5–1
Objectives 5–1
BSC – BTS Interface (A-bis) . 5–2
Introduction . . 5–2
GSM Specifications . 5–4
Signalling Model . 5–6
A-bis Limitations . 5–8
Introduction . . 5–8
Link Capacity . 5–8
Processors 5–8
Redundancy . . 5–8
Summary . 5–8
Motorola Defined A-bis Interface (Mobis) . 5–10
Introduction . . 5–10
Motorola A-bis 5–10
Functional Division between BSC and BTS . 5–12
MTP L3/SCCP Preselector . . 5–12
Connectionless Manager . 5–12
SCCP State Machine (SSM) . 5–12
Switch Manager . 5–12
Cell Resource Manager 5–12
Radio Resource State Machine (RRSM) . . 5–12
Radio Channel Interface . 5–14
Motorola/GSM A-bis Comparison 5–16
GSM A-bis 5–16
Motorola A-bis 5–16
Interface Structure . . 5–18
MSI Defaults . 5–20
Signalling Links Logical Channels . . 5–22
Radio Signalling Link (RSL) . . 5–22
Transparent Messages . 5–22
Layer 2 Management Link (L2ML) . 5–22
Layer 2 – Link Access Procedure LAPD . 5–24
Introduction . . 5–24
Frame Structure 5–26
Definition of Fields . 5–26
Address Field . 5–28
Service Access Point Identifier (SAPI) 5–28
Terminal Endpoint Identifier (TEI) 5–28
TEI Allocation 5–30
Control Field . 5–32
Unnumbered Frames 5–34
Set Asynchronous Balanced Mode Extended (SABME) Command 5–34
Disconnect (DISC) Command 5–34
Unnumbered Information (UI) Command . 5–34
Unnumbered Acknowledgment (UA) Response . 5–34
Alignment Procedures . 5–36
Layer 2 timers 5–36
Timer T203 5–36
Supervisory Control . 5–38
Layer 2 – Link Access Procedure LAPD . 5–40
Frame Check Sequence (FCS) Field . . 5–40
Layer 3 Model 5–42
Complete Layer 2/Layer 3 Message Example (A-bis Defined) . . 5–44
Encryption Command . . 5–44
Message Discriminator . 5–46
Message Type . . 5–48
Message Sequence Scenarios . 5–50
Global Reset . 5–52
Mobile Originated Connection Establishment 5–54
Message Sequence Scenarios . 5–56
Traffic Assignment Procedures . . 5–56
Traffic Assignment Procedures . 5–58
Request Queued – T11 Expiry . . 5–58
Message Sequence Scenarios . 5–60
Successful Intra-BTS Handover . 5–60
Successful Inter-BSC Handover 5–62
Appendix A . 5–i
BSC to BTS Interface Message Types . 5–ii
Part A – Message Types as Defined and Implemented by Motorola 5–ii
BSC to BTS Messages 5–ii
BTS to BSC Messages as Defined and Implemented by Motorola 5–iv
Part B . . 5–vii
Message Elements . 5–vii
1) Message Elements defined by GSM 08.08 . . 5–vii
2) Message Elements defined by GSM 08.58 . . 5–ix
3) Message Elements defined by GSM 04.08 . . 5–x
4) Message Elements defined by GSM 04.08 . . 5–xi
5) Message Elements defined by Motorola 5–xii
Appendix B . 5–i
BSC to BTS Interface (A-bis) . 5–ii
Exercise . . 5–ii
Chapter 6
BSC–MSC Interface (A-interface) . . i
BSC–MSC Interface 6–1
Objectives 6–1
Introduction 6–2
A-interface Capabilities 6–2
A-interface specification objectives 6–2
A-interface Characteristics . . 6–2
GSM Specification . . 6–4
08.0x 6–4
A-Interface Functions . 6–6
Signalling System No7 (C7) . . 6–8
Introduction . . 6–8
Messages Transfer Part (MTP) . 6–10
Level 2 Header Part 6–14
LSSU Status Field Format 6–16
Alignment Procedure . . 6–18
Alignment Status Indications . 6–18
Message Signal Unit (MSU) . 6–22
Service Information Octet (SIO) . 6–24
Signalling Information Field (SIF) 6–26
Routing Label . 6–26
Signalling Connection Control Part (SCCP) . . 6–28
Introduction . . 6–28
Protocol Classes 6–28
SCCP Message Format 6–30
Establishment Procedure . 6–32
SCCP Message Parameters . 6–34
SCCP Message Example 6–36
Called/Calling Party Address Parameter . . 6–38
Radio Subsystem Application Part (BSSAP) . 6–40
BSSAP Message Structure . . 6–42
BSSAP Message Header . 6–44
DTAP Header Structure 6–44
BSSMAP Header Structure . . 6–46
BSSAP Message Structure . . 6–48
Complete Message Format . . 6–48
BSS Management Application Part (BSSMAP) . . 6–50
Procedures 6–50
Normal Mobile Station (MS) to PSTN Call Set . . 6–52
A-Interface Messages . 6–54
Normal PSTN to MS Call . 6–56
A-Interface Messages . 6–58
Call from PSTN to MS . 6–58
Procedures – Global 6–60
Blocking . . 6–60
Group Circuit Procedures 6–62
Unblocking 6–64
Resource Indication 6–66
Resource Indication Procedure . . 6–66
Global Reset Procedure 6–68
Reset at the MSC . . 6–68
Reset at the BSS 6–70
Procedures – Global 6–72
Reset Circuit at the MSC . 6–72
Reset Circuit at the BSS . 6–72
Paging . 6–74
Handover Candidate Enquiry 6–76
Flow Control . . 6–76
Procedures – Dedicated . . 6–78
Assignment . . 6–78
External Handover . 6–80
Handover Required Indication 6–80
Handover Resource Allocation . . 6–80
Handover Execution 6–82
Release 6–84
Classmark Update . 6–86
Cipher Mode Control . . 6–88
Initial MS Message . 6–90
Queueing Indication 6–92
Timers . 6–94
MTP Level 2 Timers 6–94
MTP Level 3 Timers 6–94
BSSMAP Timers 6–95
Appendix A . 6–i
Appendix A – MSC to BSC Interface (A-interface) . 6–ii
Exercise . . 6–ii
Appendix B . 6–i
Appendix B – MSC–BSS Message Types 6–ii
DTAP Messages 6–ii
BSSMAP . 6–iii
MSC–BSS Message Types . . 6–iv
BSSMAP . 6–iv
BSSMAP Messages 6–iv
BSSMAP Messages 6–v
Chapter 7
BSS–OMCR Interface (OML) . i
BSS–OMCR Interface . 7–1
Objectives 7–1
BSS–OMCR Interface (OML) . 7–2
Introduction . . 7–2
Motorola Application Layer 7–4
File Transfer . . 7–4
Event/Alarm Reporting . 7–4
Remote Login 7–4
OMC–BSS Interconnection . . 7–6
OML 7–8
X.25 Layers 7–10
Introduction . . 7–10
Physical Link Layer 1 . . 7–12
Data Link Layer 2 7–14
Overview . 7–14
Address Field . 7–16
Frame Types – Control field encoding . 7–18
X.25 Packet Level Protocol (PLP) . . 7–20
Packet Header . . 7–22
Logical Channel Numbers (LCN) 7–24
Packet Type Identifier (PTI) . . 7–26
Control Packet Types . 7–28
Additional Fields . 7–30
OMC to BSS Communication DTE Addresses . . 7–32
Virtual Call Setup Procedure . 7–34
Chapter 8
SMS Cell Broadcast Link . i
SMS Cell Broadcast Link . 8–1
Objectives 8–1
Short Message Service Cell Broadcast 8–2
Cell Broadcast Link (CBL) . 8–4
CBC, Cell Broadcast Responsibilities . . 8–6
BSS, Cell Broadcast Responsibilities . . 8–8
Mobiles Cell Broadcast Responsibilities 8–10
SMS CB Database Commands . 8–12
Command Line . 8–12
Functional Description . 8–12
CBL Message Flow Scenarios 8–14
CBL Protocol . 8–16
Multiple SVC Connections 8–16
Cell Broadcast Messages from BSC to BTS . 8–18
SMS CB Message Structure (Air-Interface) . . 8–20
DRX Scheduling Message Coding . 8–22
New SMS CB Message Bitmap . 8–24
New SMS CB Message Description . . 8–24
Other Message Descriptions . 8–24
Message Description Encoding . 8–26
First Transmission of an SMS CB within the Schedule Period . 8–26
Retransmission Indication 8–26
Free Message Slot, Optional Reading . 8–28
Free Message Slot, Reading Advised (not yet implemented by Motorola) . . 8–28
Reserved Codepoints . . 8–28
Appendix A
The 24-Channel System . . 8–i
The 24-Channel (T1) System . 8–ii
24-Channel (T1) System . . 8–iv
Channel - associated signalling . 8–iv
Common - channel signalling 8–iv
Comparison of T1 and E1 Systems 8–iv
Glossary of Terms . . Glos–1
Numbers . . Glos–3
A . Glos–4
B . Glos–7
C . Glos–10
D . Glos–14
E . Glos–17
F . Glos–19
G . Glos–21
H . Glos–23
I . . Glos–24
K . Glos–26
L . Glos–27
M . Glos–29
N . Glos–33
O . Glos–35
P . Glos–37
Q . Glos–40
R . Glos–41
S . Glos–44
T . Glos–48
U . Glos–51
V . Glos–52
W Glos–53
X . Glos–54
Z . Glos–55
Answers i
2.6 Multiuser Detection 47
References 48
Important notice 1
Purpose . . 1
About this manual . . 1
Cross references 2
Text conventions 2
First aid in case of electric shock 3
Warning . . 3
Artificial respiration . 3
Burns treatment . 3
Reporting safety issues 4
Introduction . . 4
Procedure . 4
Warnings and cautions 5
Introduction . . 5
Warnings . 5
Cautions . . 5
General warnings 6
Introduction . . 6
Warning labels 6
Specific warnings . . 6
High voltage . . 6
RF radiation . . 6
Laser radiation 6
Lifting equipment 7
Do not .. 7
Battery supplies . 7
Toxic material . 7
Human exposure to radio frequency energy (PCS1900 only) 8
Introduction . . 8
Definitions . 8
Maximum permitted exposures . . 8
Maximum permitted exposure ceilings 9
Example calculation 10
Power density measurements 10
Other equipment 10
Beryllium health and safety precautions 11
Introduction . . 11
Health issues . 11
Inhalation . 11
Skin contact . . 12
Eye contact . . 12
Handling procedures 12
Disposal methods . . 12
Product life cycle implications 12
General cautions 13
Introduction . . 13
Caution labels 13
Specific cautions 13
Fibre optics . . 13
Static discharge . 13
Devices sensitive to static . 14
Introduction . . 14
Special handling techniques . 14
Motorola GSM manual set 15
Introduction . . 15
Generic manuals 15
Tandem OMC 15
Scaleable OMC . 16
Related manuals 16
Service manuals 16
Category number . . 17
Catalogue number . 17
Ordering manuals . . 17
Chapter 1
Introduction to GSM Interfaces . i
Introduction to GSM Interfaces . 1–1
Objectives 1–1
GSM System Entities . 1–2
GSM Architecture 1–4
Signalling Links . . 1–6
Exercise . . 1–6
Terrestrial Interfaces 1–8
Introduction . . 1–8
Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) . . 1–10
Introduction . . 1–10
The Layer Concept . 1–10
Protocols . . 1–12
Signalling Model . 1–14
GSM Specifications . 1–16
Chapter 2
GSM Air Interface Review i
GSM Air Interface Review 2–1
Objectives 2–1
GSM Air Interface . . 2–2
Bursts . 2–2
Timing Advance and Power Control 2–4
Mapping Logical Channels onto the TDMA Frame Structure 2–6
Bursts . 2–6
Multiframes and Timing 2–8
The 26-frame Traffic Channel Multiframe . 2–8
The 51-frame Control Channel Multiframe – BCCH/CCCH . . 2–10
GSM Control Channels 2–12
BCCH Group . 2–12
CCCH Group . 2–12
DCCH Group . 2–12
Multiframes and Timing 2–14
The 51-frame Control Channel Multiframe – BCCH/CCCH . . 2–14
The 51-frame Dedicated Control Channel Multiframe – SDCCH and SACCH . . 2–16
The 51-frame Control Channel Multiframe – Combined Structure . 2–18
Short Message Service Cell Broadcast (SMSCB) . 2–20
SMS Cell Broadcast . 2–22
Multiple Background Messages . 2–22
Chapter 3
GSM Air Interface Protocol . . i
GSM Air-interface Protocol 3–1
Objectives 3–1
MS – BTS Interface (Um or Air-interface) 3–2
Air-interface – Layer 1 . 3–4
Air-interface – Layer 1 (SACCH) 3–10
Air-interface – Layer 2 . 3–12
Modes of Operation . 3–14
Unacknowledged Operation . 3–14
Acknowledged Operation . 3–14
Data Link Connection Identifier (DLCI) . 3–16
1. Service Access Point Identifier . 3–16
2. Type of Control Channel . . 3–18
Air-interface – Layer 2 . 3–20
Frame Format Peer-to-Peer Communication 3–20
Frame Delimitation . . 3–24
Address Field 3–24
SAPI – Service Access Point Identifier 3–26
LPD – Link Protocol Discriminator . 3–26
Control Field Frame Formats . 3–28
P/F – Poll/Final bit . . 3–28
S – Supervisory Function Bit(s) . 3–30
U – Unnumbered Function Bit 3–32
Length Indicator . 3–36
List of System Parameters (LAPDm) . . 3–38
Air-interface – Layer 3 . 3–40
Introduction . . 3–40
Radio Resource Management Sub-layer . 3–42
Mobility Management Sub-layer 3–44
Connection Management Sub-layer 3–46
Layer 3 – Frame Structure 3–48
Protocol Discriminator/Skip Indicator . . 3–50
Skip Indicator 3–50
Transaction Identifier 3–52
Message Type . . 3–54
Message Sequence Scenarios . 3–56
Mobile Originating Call Establishment . 3–58
Mobile Terminating Call Establishment 3–60
Location Updating . . 3–62
Call Clearing . 3–64
Message Flow Scenarios . 3–66
Exercise 3–68
Chapter 4
Common Bearer [2 Mbit/s Links] . . i
Common Bearer . 4–1
Objectives 4–1
Introduction 4–2
Signalling Links – Common Channel Signalling . 4–4
Transmission Code . 4–6
High Density Bipolar 3 (HDB3) . . 4–6
Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) 4–8
Rx Buffer/Slip Loss . 4–10
Slip Loss Counters . 4–10
Frame Alignment Procedures . 4–12
N Bit 4–12
Synchronization . 4–14
Sync Loss Counters 4–14
Sync Timers . . 4–14
GCLK Synchronization 4–16
Remote Alarm 4–22
Remote Loss Alarms . . 4–22
Bit Error Rate (BER) 4–24
BER Timers . . 4–24
BER Counters 4–24
Cyclic Redundancy Checking (CRC) . . 4–26
Cyclic Redundancy Check 4–26
Database Command 4–26
High Bit-Rate Digital Subscriber Line (HDSL) 4–28
Chapter 5
BTS – BSC Interface (A-bis) . . i
BTS – BSC Interface 5–1
Objectives 5–1
BSC – BTS Interface (A-bis) . 5–2
Introduction . . 5–2
GSM Specifications . 5–4
Signalling Model . 5–6
A-bis Limitations . 5–8
Introduction . . 5–8
Link Capacity . 5–8
Processors 5–8
Redundancy . . 5–8
Summary . 5–8
Motorola Defined A-bis Interface (Mobis) . 5–10
Introduction . . 5–10
Motorola A-bis 5–10
Functional Division between BSC and BTS . 5–12
MTP L3/SCCP Preselector . . 5–12
Connectionless Manager . 5–12
SCCP State Machine (SSM) . 5–12
Switch Manager . 5–12
Cell Resource Manager 5–12
Radio Resource State Machine (RRSM) . . 5–12
Radio Channel Interface . 5–14
Motorola/GSM A-bis Comparison 5–16
GSM A-bis 5–16
Motorola A-bis 5–16
Interface Structure . . 5–18
MSI Defaults . 5–20
Signalling Links Logical Channels . . 5–22
Radio Signalling Link (RSL) . . 5–22
Transparent Messages . 5–22
Layer 2 Management Link (L2ML) . 5–22
Layer 2 – Link Access Procedure LAPD . 5–24
Introduction . . 5–24
Frame Structure 5–26
Definition of Fields . 5–26
Address Field . 5–28
Service Access Point Identifier (SAPI) 5–28
Terminal Endpoint Identifier (TEI) 5–28
TEI Allocation 5–30
Control Field . 5–32
Unnumbered Frames 5–34
Set Asynchronous Balanced Mode Extended (SABME) Command 5–34
Disconnect (DISC) Command 5–34
Unnumbered Information (UI) Command . 5–34
Unnumbered Acknowledgment (UA) Response . 5–34
Alignment Procedures . 5–36
Layer 2 timers 5–36
Timer T203 5–36
Supervisory Control . 5–38
Layer 2 – Link Access Procedure LAPD . 5–40
Frame Check Sequence (FCS) Field . . 5–40
Layer 3 Model 5–42
Complete Layer 2/Layer 3 Message Example (A-bis Defined) . . 5–44
Encryption Command . . 5–44
Message Discriminator . 5–46
Message Type . . 5–48
Message Sequence Scenarios . 5–50
Global Reset . 5–52
Mobile Originated Connection Establishment 5–54
Message Sequence Scenarios . 5–56
Traffic Assignment Procedures . . 5–56
Traffic Assignment Procedures . 5–58
Request Queued – T11 Expiry . . 5–58
Message Sequence Scenarios . 5–60
Successful Intra-BTS Handover . 5–60
Successful Inter-BSC Handover 5–62
Appendix A . 5–i
BSC to BTS Interface Message Types . 5–ii
Part A – Message Types as Defined and Implemented by Motorola 5–ii
BSC to BTS Messages 5–ii
BTS to BSC Messages as Defined and Implemented by Motorola 5–iv
Part B . . 5–vii
Message Elements . 5–vii
1) Message Elements defined by GSM 08.08 . . 5–vii
2) Message Elements defined by GSM 08.58 . . 5–ix
3) Message Elements defined by GSM 04.08 . . 5–x
4) Message Elements defined by GSM 04.08 . . 5–xi
5) Message Elements defined by Motorola 5–xii
Appendix B . 5–i
BSC to BTS Interface (A-bis) . 5–ii
Exercise . . 5–ii
Chapter 6
BSC–MSC Interface (A-interface) . . i
BSC–MSC Interface 6–1
Objectives 6–1
Introduction 6–2
A-interface Capabilities 6–2
A-interface specification objectives 6–2
A-interface Characteristics . . 6–2
GSM Specification . . 6–4
08.0x 6–4
A-Interface Functions . 6–6
Signalling System No7 (C7) . . 6–8
Introduction . . 6–8
Messages Transfer Part (MTP) . 6–10
Level 2 Header Part 6–14
LSSU Status Field Format 6–16
Alignment Procedure . . 6–18
Alignment Status Indications . 6–18
Message Signal Unit (MSU) . 6–22
Service Information Octet (SIO) . 6–24
Signalling Information Field (SIF) 6–26
Routing Label . 6–26
Signalling Connection Control Part (SCCP) . . 6–28
Introduction . . 6–28
Protocol Classes 6–28
SCCP Message Format 6–30
Establishment Procedure . 6–32
SCCP Message Parameters . 6–34
SCCP Message Example 6–36
Called/Calling Party Address Parameter . . 6–38
Radio Subsystem Application Part (BSSAP) . 6–40
BSSAP Message Structure . . 6–42
BSSAP Message Header . 6–44
DTAP Header Structure 6–44
BSSMAP Header Structure . . 6–46
BSSAP Message Structure . . 6–48
Complete Message Format . . 6–48
BSS Management Application Part (BSSMAP) . . 6–50
Procedures 6–50
Normal Mobile Station (MS) to PSTN Call Set . . 6–52
A-Interface Messages . 6–54
Normal PSTN to MS Call . 6–56
A-Interface Messages . 6–58
Call from PSTN to MS . 6–58
Procedures – Global 6–60
Blocking . . 6–60
Group Circuit Procedures 6–62
Unblocking 6–64
Resource Indication 6–66
Resource Indication Procedure . . 6–66
Global Reset Procedure 6–68
Reset at the MSC . . 6–68
Reset at the BSS 6–70
Procedures – Global 6–72
Reset Circuit at the MSC . 6–72
Reset Circuit at the BSS . 6–72
Paging . 6–74
Handover Candidate Enquiry 6–76
Flow Control . . 6–76
Procedures – Dedicated . . 6–78
Assignment . . 6–78
External Handover . 6–80
Handover Required Indication 6–80
Handover Resource Allocation . . 6–80
Handover Execution 6–82
Release 6–84
Classmark Update . 6–86
Cipher Mode Control . . 6–88
Initial MS Message . 6–90
Queueing Indication 6–92
Timers . 6–94
MTP Level 2 Timers 6–94
MTP Level 3 Timers 6–94
BSSMAP Timers 6–95
Appendix A . 6–i
Appendix A – MSC to BSC Interface (A-interface) . 6–ii
Exercise . . 6–ii
Appendix B . 6–i
Appendix B – MSC–BSS Message Types 6–ii
DTAP Messages 6–ii
BSSMAP . 6–iii
MSC–BSS Message Types . . 6–iv
BSSMAP . 6–iv
BSSMAP Messages 6–iv
BSSMAP Messages 6–v
Chapter 7
BSS–OMCR Interface (OML) . i
BSS–OMCR Interface . 7–1
Objectives 7–1
BSS–OMCR Interface (OML) . 7–2
Introduction . . 7–2
Motorola Application Layer 7–4
File Transfer . . 7–4
Event/Alarm Reporting . 7–4
Remote Login 7–4
OMC–BSS Interconnection . . 7–6
OML 7–8
X.25 Layers 7–10
Introduction . . 7–10
Physical Link Layer 1 . . 7–12
Data Link Layer 2 7–14
Overview . 7–14
Address Field . 7–16
Frame Types – Control field encoding . 7–18
X.25 Packet Level Protocol (PLP) . . 7–20
Packet Header . . 7–22
Logical Channel Numbers (LCN) 7–24
Packet Type Identifier (PTI) . . 7–26
Control Packet Types . 7–28
Additional Fields . 7–30
OMC to BSS Communication DTE Addresses . . 7–32
Virtual Call Setup Procedure . 7–34
Chapter 8
SMS Cell Broadcast Link . i
SMS Cell Broadcast Link . 8–1
Objectives 8–1
Short Message Service Cell Broadcast 8–2
Cell Broadcast Link (CBL) . 8–4
CBC, Cell Broadcast Responsibilities . . 8–6
BSS, Cell Broadcast Responsibilities . . 8–8
Mobiles Cell Broadcast Responsibilities 8–10
SMS CB Database Commands . 8–12
Command Line . 8–12
Functional Description . 8–12
CBL Message Flow Scenarios 8–14
CBL Protocol . 8–16
Multiple SVC Connections 8–16
Cell Broadcast Messages from BSC to BTS . 8–18
SMS CB Message Structure (Air-Interface) . . 8–20
DRX Scheduling Message Coding . 8–22
New SMS CB Message Bitmap . 8–24
New SMS CB Message Description . . 8–24
Other Message Descriptions . 8–24
Message Description Encoding . 8–26
First Transmission of an SMS CB within the Schedule Period . 8–26
Retransmission Indication 8–26
Free Message Slot, Optional Reading . 8–28
Free Message Slot, Reading Advised (not yet implemented by Motorola) . . 8–28
Reserved Codepoints . . 8–28
Appendix A
The 24-Channel System . . 8–i
The 24-Channel (T1) System . 8–ii
24-Channel (T1) System . . 8–iv
Channel - associated signalling . 8–iv
Common - channel signalling 8–iv
Comparison of T1 and E1 Systems 8–iv
Glossary of Terms . . Glos–1
Numbers . . Glos–3
A . Glos–4
B . Glos–7
C . Glos–10
D . Glos–14
E . Glos–17
F . Glos–19
G . Glos–21
H . Glos–23
I . . Glos–24
K . Glos–26
L . Glos–27
M . Glos–29
N . Glos–33
O . Glos–35
P . Glos–37
Q . Glos–40
R . Glos–41
S . Glos–44
T . Glos–48
U . Glos–51
V . Glos–52
W Glos–53
X . Glos–54
Z . Glos–55
Answers i
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References 48
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