ETS 300 557 : 2012
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Foreword
0 Scope
0.1 Scope of the Technical Specification
0.2 Application to the interface structures
0.3 Structure of layer 3 procedures
0.4 Test procedures
0.5 Use of logical channels
0.6 Overview of control procedures
1 Normative references
2 Definitions and abbreviations
2.1 Random values
2.2 Vocabulary
3 Radio Resource management procedures
3.1 Overview/General
3.2 Idle mode procedures
3.3 RR connection establishment
3.4 RR connection transfer phase
3.5 RR connection release procedure
3.6 Receiving a RR STATUS message by a RR entity
4 Elementary procedures for Mobility Management
4.1 General
4.2 Behaviour in MM IDLE State
4.3 MM common procedures
4.4 MM specific procedures
4.5 Connection management sublayer service provision
4.6 Receiving a MM STATUS message by a MM entity
5 Elementary procedures for circuit-switched Call
Control
5.1 Overview
5.2 Call establishment procedures
5.3 Signalling procedures during the "active" state
5.4 Call clearing
5.5 Miscellaneous procedures
6 Support of packet services.
7 Examples of structured procedures
7.1 General
7.2 Abnormal cases
7.3 Selected examples
8 Handling of unknown, unforeseen, and erroneous
protocol data
8.1 General
8.2 Message too short
8.3 Unknown or unforeseen transaction identifier
8.4 Unknown or unforeseen message type
8.5 Non-semantical mandatory information element
errors
8.6 Unknown and unforeseen IEs in the non-imperative
message part
8.7 Non-imperative message part errors
8.8 Messages with semantically incorrect contents
9 MESSAGE FUNCTIONAL DEFINITIONS AND CONTENTS
9.1 Messages for Radio Resources management
9.2 Messages for mobility management
9.3 Messages for circuit-switched call control
10 General message format and information elements
coding
10.1 Overview
10.2 Protocol Discriminator
10.3 Skip indicator and transaction identifier
10.4 Message Type
10.5 Other information elements
11 List of system parameters
11.1 Timers and counters for radio resource
management
11.2 Timers of mobility management
11.3 Timers of circuit-switched call control
Annex A (informative): Example of subaddress
information element coding
Annex B (normative): Compatibility checking
B.1 Introduction
B.2 Calling side compatibility checking
B.3 Called side compatibility checking
B.4 High layer compatibility checking
Annex C (normative): Low layer information coding
principles
C.1 Purpose
C.2 Principles
Annex D (informative): Examples of bearer capability
information element coding
D.1 Coding for speech for a full rate support only
mobile station
D.2 An example of a coding for modem access with
V22-bis, 2.4 kbit/s, 8 bit no parity
D.3 An example of a coding for group 3 facsimile
(9.6 kbit/s, transparent)
Annex E (informative): Comparison between call control
procedures specified in GSM 04.08 and
CCITT Recommendation Q.931
Annex F (informative): GSM specific cause values for
radio resource management
Annex G (informative): GSM specific cause values for
mobility management
G.1 Causes related to MS identification
G.2 Cause related to subscription options
G.3 Causes related to PLMN specific network failures
and congestion
G.4 Causes related to nature of request
G.5 Causes related to invalid messages
Annex H (informative): GSM specific cause values for
call control
H.1 Normal class
H.2 Resource unavailable class
H.3 Service or option not available class
H.4 Service or option not implemented class
H.5 Invalid message (e.g., parameter out of range)
class
H.6 Protocol error (e.g., unknown message) class
H.7 Interworking
Annex J (informative): Algorithm to encode frequency
list information elements
J.1 Introduction
J.2 General principle
J.3 Performances
J.4 Encoding algorithm
J.5 Decoding
J.6 A detailed example
Annex K (informative): Default Codings of Information
Elements
K.1 Common information elements
K.2 Radio Resource management information elements
K.3 Mobility management information elements
K.4 Call control information elements
Annex L (informative): Document change history
History
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