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ETS 300 536 : 20004

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DIGITAL CELLULAR TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEM (PHASE 2) - TECHNICAL REALIZATION OF THE SHORT MESSAGE SERVICE (SMS) POINT-TO-POINT (PP)

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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
  2.1 Definitions and abbreviations
3 Services and service elements
  3.1 Basic services
  3.2 Short Message Service elements
  3.3 Unsuccessful short message TPDU transfer SC -> MS
  3.4 Unsuccessful short message TPDU transfer MS -> SC
  3.5 Use of Supplementary Services in combination
      with the Short Message Service
  3.6 Applicability of Operator Determined Barring to
      the Short Message Service
  3.7 Multiple short message transfer
4 Network architecture
  4.1 Basic network structure
  4.2 Transfer on link 3
5 Service Centre and PLMN interconnection
  5.1 Service centre connection
  5.2 Routing requirements
6 Service Centre functionality
  6.1 Service Centre capabilities
  6.2 SC functional requirements
7 MS functionality
  7.1 MS capabilities
  7.2 MS configuration
8 MSC functionality
  8.1 MSC functionality related to SM MT
  8.2 MSC functionality related to SM MO
  8.3 SMS-IWMSC functionality related to alerting
9 Protocols and protocol architecture
  9.1 Protocol element features
  9.2 Service provided by the SM-TL
  9.3 Service provided by the SM-RL
10 Fundamental procedures within the point-to-point SMS
  10.1 Short message mobile terminated
  10.2 Short message mobile originated
  10.3 Alert transfer
11 Mapping of error causes between RP layers
  11.1 Mobile Terminated short message transfer
  11.2 Memory available notification
  11.3 Mobile Originated short message transfer
Annex A (Informative): Protocol stacks for
        interconnecting SCs and MSCs
Annex B (Informative): Information now contained in
        GSM 03.38
Annex C (Informative): Short message information flow
Annex D (Informative): Mobile Station reply procedures
  D.1 Introduction
  D.2 The scope of applicability
  D.3 Terminology
  D.4 The reply path requesting procedure
  D.5 The reception of an original MT SM
  D.6 The submission of the reply MO SM
  D.7 Usage of SCs for replying
  D.8 Replying possibilities for phase 1 mobile
      stations
  D.9 The resulting service for originating SMEs
History

Specifies the point-to-point Short Message Service (SMS) of the GSM PLMN system.

Committee
SMG 4
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
106
PublisherName
European Telecommunications Standards Institute
Status
Current
Supersedes

Standards Relationship
DIN ETS 300536:2001-04 Identical
PN ETS 300 536 : 2005 Identical
NF ETS 300 536 : 1996 Identical

TBR 019 : 20005 EUROPEAN DIGITAL CELLULAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (PHASE 2) - ATTACHMENT REQUIREMENTS FOR GLOBAL SYSTEM FOR MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS (GSM) MOBILE STATIONS - ACCESS
NF ETS 300 521 : 1996 EUROPEAN DIGITAL CELLULAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (PHASE 2) - NETWORK FUNCTIONS
NF ETS 300 500 : 1996 DIGITAL CELLULAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (PHASE 2) - PRINCIPLES OF TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICES SUPPORTED BY A GSM PUBLIC LAND MOBILE NETWORK (PLMN)
TBR 031 : 20002 DIGITAL CELLULAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (PHASE 2) - ATTACHMENT REQUIREMENTS FOR MOBILE STATIONS IN THE DCS 1,800 BAND AND ADDITIONAL GSM 900 BAND; ACCESS
TS 101 377-2-1 : 1.1.1 GEO-MOBILE RADIO INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS; PART 2: SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS; SUB-PART 1: TELESERVICES SUPPORTED BY A GMR-2 PUBLIC SATELLITE MOBILE NETWORK (PSMN); GMR-2 02.003
TS 101 622 : 6.0.1 DIGITAL CELLULAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (PHASE 2+); GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF A GSM PUBLIC LAND MOBILE NETWORK (PLMN) (GSM 01.02 VERSION 6.0.1 RELEASE 1997)
TS 101 377-3-5 : 1.1.1 GEO-MOBILE RADIO INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS; PART 3: NETWORK SPECIFICATIONS; SUB-PART 5: ORGANIZATION OF SUBSCRIBER DATA; GMR-2 03.008
TS 101 431 : 4.0.0 DIGITAL CELLULAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (PHASE 2); ATTACHMENT REQUIREMENTS FOR MOBILE STATIONS IN THE DCS 1 800 BAND AND ADDITIONAL GSM 900 BAND; ACCESS
TS 101 377-3-16 : 1.1.1 GEO-MOBILE RADIO INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS; PART 3: NETWORK SPECIFICATIONS; SUB-PART 16: TECHNICAL REALIZATION OF OPERATOR DETERMINED BARRING; GMR-2 03.015
TS 101 377-3-1 : 1.1.1 GEO-MOBILE RADIO INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS; PART 3: NETWORK SPECIFICATIONS; SUB-PART 1: NETWORK FUNCTIONS; GMR-2 03.001
ETR 106 : 20003 EUROPEAN DIGITAL CELLULAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (PHASE 2); EXAMPLE PROTOCOL STACKS FOR INTERCONNECTING SERVICE CENTRE(S) (SC) AND MOBILE-SERVICES SWITCHING CENTRE(S) (MSC)
ES 202 060-4 : 1.1.1 SHORT MESSAGE SERVICE (SMS) FOR FIXED NETWORKS; NETWORK BASED SOLUTION (NBS); PART 4: INTERWORKING BETWEEN SIGNALLING SYSTEM NO. 7 AND DIGITAL SUBSCRIBER SIGNALLING SYSTEM NO. ONE (DSS1)
NF ETS 300 509 : 1996 EUROPEAN DIGITAL CELLULAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (PHASE 2) - SUBSCRIBER IDENTITY MODULES (SIM) - FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERISTICS
ES 201 986 : 1.2.1 SERVICES AND PROTOCOLS FOR ADVANCED NETWORKS (SPAN); SHORT MESSAGE SERVICE (SMS) FOR PSTN/ISDN; SERVICE DESCRIPTION
ETR 243 : 20001 EUROPEAN DIGITAL CELLULAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (PHASE 2); INTERFACE PROTOCOLS FOR THE CONNECTION OF SHORT MESSAGE SERVICE CENTRES (SMSCS) TO SHORT MESSAGE ENTITIES (SMES)
TS 101 377-3-4 : 1.1.1 GEO-MOBILE RADIO INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS; PART 3: NETWORK SPECIFICATIONS; SUB-PART 4: RESTORATION PROCEDURES; GMR-2 03.007
NF ETS 300 559 : 1998 DIGITAL CELLULAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (PHASE 2) - POINT-TO-POINT (PP) SHORT MESSAGE SERVICE (SMS) SUPPORT ON MOBILE RADIO INTERFACE
NF ETS 300 525 : 1996 EUROPEAN DIGITAL CELLULAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (PHASE 2) - RESTORATION PROCEDURES
TS 101 376-3-11 : 1.1.1 GEO-MOBILE RADIO INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS; PART 3: NETWORK SPECIFICATIONS; SUB-PART 11: TECHNICAL REALIZATION OF THE SHORT MESSAGE SERVICE (SMS) POINT-TO-POINT (PP); GMR-1 03.040

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