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TS 100 627 : 4.6.1

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DIGITAL CELLULAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (PHASE 2); SUBSCRIBER AND EQUIPMENT TRACE

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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 References
3 Definitions and abbreviations
  3.1 Definitions
  3.2 Abbreviations
4 Trace overview
5 Trace activation and deactivation
  5.1 General
  5.2 Subscriber Tracing (Tracing of IMSI)
      5.2.1 General
      5.2.2 HPLMN Operator Traces Home Subscriber within
            the HPLMN
      5.2.3 HPLMN Operator traces the HLR activities of own
            IMSI roaming in a VPLMN
      5.2.4 PLMN Operator wishes to trace foreign subscribers
            (IMSI) in own PLMN
  5.3 Equipment Tracing (Tracing of IMEI)
      5.3.1 General
      5.3.2 Tracing of IMEI via VLR
  5.4 TMN Management Functions for Activation/Deactivation
      5.4.1 List of Functions
            5.4.1.1 HLR
            5.4.1.2 MSC/VLR
      5.4.2 Activate Home Subscriber Trace
      5.4.3 Deactivate Home Subscriber Trace
      5.4.4 Activate Foreign Subscriber Trace
      5.4.5 Deactivate Foreign Subscriber Trace
      5.4.6 Activate Equipment Trace
      5.4.7 Deactivate Equipment Trace
  5.5 HLR Functional Entities
      5.5.1 Managed Object Classes in HLR
            5.5.1.1 tracedHomeSubscriberInHlr
            5.5.1.2 Attributes
                    5.5.1.2.1 tracedHomeSubscriberInHlr
            5.5.1.3 Notifications
  5.6 VLR Functional Entities
      5.6.1 Managed Object Classes in VLR
            5.6.1.1 tracedForeignSubscriberInVlr
            5.6.1.2 tracedEquipmentVlr
            5.6.1.3 Attributes
                    5.6.1.3.1 tracedForeignSubscriberInVlr
                    5.6.1.3.2 tracedEquipmentInVlr
            5.6.1.4 Notifications
6 Trace Types
  6.1 MSC/BSS Trace Type
  6.2 HLR Trace Type
7 Trace record contents
  7.1 General
  7.2 MSC Trace Record Content
  7.3 BSS Trace Record Content
  7.4 HLR Trace Record Content
  7.5 Trace Record fields
      7.5.1 Radio channel information
8 Creation of Trace Records
  8.1 General
  8.2 Trace Record Control
      8.2.1 General
      8.2.2 Attributes
      8.2.3 Other Trace Record
9 Trace Record Transfer
  9.1 General
  9.2 Transfer of Records
      9.2.1 Bulk record transfer
      9.2.2 Log control
      9.2.3 Log access
      9.2.4 Event Reporting
            9.2.4.1 Event Forwarding Discriminators
            9.2.4.2 Direct Transfer by Trace Control Function
10 Managed Object Model
   10.1 Naming Hierarchy
   10.2 Inheritance
   10.3 Object Classes
        10.3.1 tracedHomeSubscriberInHlr
        10.3.2 tracedForeignSubs
        10.3.3 tracedEquipmentInVlr
        10.3.4 Trace control
        10.3.5 Trace log record
        10.3.6 Log
        10.3.7 Event Forwarding Discriminators
   10.4 Attributes
        10.4.1 traceActivatedInVlr
        10.4.2 foreignSubscriberRegisteredInVlr
        10.4.3 equipmentRegisteredInVlr
        10.4.4 mapErrorOnTrace
        10.4.5 IMEI
        10.4.6 IMSI
        10.4.7 Trace record content
        10.4.8 Trace control id
        10.4.9 HLR Trace type
        10.4.10 Trace reference
        10.4.11 Trace type
        10.4.12 Record criteria
        10.4.13 Event types
        10.4.14 Operation system ID
        10.4.15 Operational State
        10.4.16 Administrative State
        10.4.17 MSC BSS trace type used
        10.4.18 HLR trace type used
        10.4.19 MSC BSS trace type
   10.5 Notifications
        10.5.1 General
        10.5.2 Trace report
   10.6 Name Bindings
        10.6.1 tracedHomeSubscriberInHlr-hlrFunction Name
               Binding
        10.6.2 tracedForeignSubscriberInVlr-vlrFunction Name
               Binding
        10.6.3 tracedEquipmentInVlr-vlrFunction Name Binding
        10.6.4 traceLogRecord-Log Name Binding
        10.6.5 traceControl-hlrFunction Name Binding
        10.6.6 traceControl-mscFunction Name Binding
        10.6.7 traceControl-bssFunction Name Binding
11 Syntax
History

Describes the Trace facility for GSM where it refers to subscriber tracing (tracing of International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI)) and equipment tracing (tracing of International Mobile station Equipment Identity (IMEI)).

Committee
SMG 6
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
53
PublisherName
European Telecommunications Standards Institute
Status
Current

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