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ETS 300 626 : 20001

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EUROPEAN DIGITAL CELLULAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (PHASE 2) - APPLICATION OF THE BASE STATION SYSTEM APPLICATION PART (BSSAP) ON THE E-INTERFACE

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Hardcopy , PDF

Language(s)

English

Foreword
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Definitions and abbreviations
4 Principles for the use of BSSAP on the E-interface
  4.1 General
  4.2 Transfer of DTAP and BSSMAP layer 3 messages on
      the E-interface
  4.3 Roles of MSC-A, MSC-I and MSC-T
5 Use of the BSSAP on the E-interface
  5.1 DTAP
  5.2 Assignment
  5.3 Handover resource allocation
  5.4 Handover execution
  5.5 Internal handover indication
  5.6 Release due to BSS generated reasons
  5.7 Classmark handling
  5.8 Cipher mode control
  5.9 Trace invocation
  5.10 Queuing indication
  5.11 Data link control SAPI not equal to "0"
6 BSSMAP messages transferred on the E-interface
7 Exceptions for BSSMAP message contents and
  information element coding when transferred on the
  the E-interface
  7.1 Message contents
  7.2 Information element coding
8 BSSAP message error handling when transferred on the
  E-interface
History

Describes the use of the Base Station Management Application Protocol (BSSMAP) on the E-interface between the anchor Mobile-services Switching Center (MSC) and the terminating mobile-services Switching Center (MSC)

Committee
SMG 3
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
15
PublisherName
European Telecommunications Standards Institute
Status
Current

Standards Relationship
PN ETS 300 626 : 2005 Identical
DIN ETS 300626:1996-02 Identical
NF ETS 300626 : 2001 Identical

NF ETS 300 500 : 1996 DIGITAL CELLULAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (PHASE 2) - PRINCIPLES OF TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICES SUPPORTED BY A GSM PUBLIC LAND MOBILE NETWORK (PLMN)

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