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ETS 300 557 : 2012

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DIGITAL CELLULAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (PHASE 2); MOBILE RADIO INTERFACE; LAYER 3 SPECIFICATION

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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

This European Telecommunication Standard (ETS) specifies the procedures used at the radio interface (Reference Point Um, see GSM TS 04.02) for Call Control (CC), Mobility Management (MM) and Radio Resource (RR) management. When the notations for "further study" or "FS" or "FFS" are present in this ETS they mean that the indicated text is not a normative portion of this standard. These procedures are defined in terms of messages exchanged over the control channels of the radio interface. The control channels are described in TS GSM 04.03. The structured functions and procedures of this protocol and the relationship with other layers and entities are described in general terms in TS GSM 04.07. Oct 99 Ed: SUBJECT Clarification on channel request coding for dual rate mobiles.

Committee
SMG 3
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
471
PublisherName
European Telecommunications Standards Institute
Status
Current
Supersedes

Standards Relationship
DIN ETS 300557:2000-12 Identical
NBN ETS 300 557 : 2000 Identical
NF ETS 300 557 : 1999 Identical

NF ETS 300 523 : 1996 EUROPEAN DIGITAL CELLULAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (PHASE 2) - NUMBERING, ADDRESSING AND IDENTIFICATION
TBR 019 : 20005 EUROPEAN DIGITAL CELLULAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (PHASE 2) - ATTACHMENT REQUIREMENTS FOR GLOBAL SYSTEM FOR MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS (GSM) MOBILE STATIONS - ACCESS
ES 201 737 : 1.1.1 DIGITAL AUDIO BROADCASTING (DAB); INTERACTION CHANNEL THROUGH GLOBAL SYSTEM FOR MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS (GSM) THE PUBLIC SWITCHED TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (PSTN); INTEGRATED SERVICES DIGITAL NETWORK (ISDN) AND DIGITAL ENHANCED CORDLESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS (DECT)
NF ETS 300 511 : 1996 DIGITAL CELLULAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (PHASE 2) - MAN-MACHINE INTERFACE (MMI) OF THE MOBILE STATION (MS)
NF ETS 300 521 : 1996 EUROPEAN DIGITAL CELLULAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (PHASE 2) - NETWORK FUNCTIONS
NF ETS 300 564 : 1998 DIGITAL CELLULAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (PHASE 2) - MOBILE RADIO INTERFACE LAYER 3 - SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES SPECIFICATION - FORMATS AND CODING
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
NF ETS 300 500 : 1996 DIGITAL CELLULAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (PHASE 2) - PRINCIPLES OF TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICES SUPPORTED BY A GSM PUBLIC LAND MOBILE NETWORK (PLMN)
NF ETS 300624 : 2001 DIGITAL CELLULAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (PHASE 2) - INTERWORKING OF GSM NETWORK MANAGEMENT (NM) PROCEDURES AND MESSAGES AT THE BASE STATION CONTROLLER (BSC)
ETS 300 729 : 20002 DIGITAL CELLULAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM - DISCONTINUOUS TRANSMISSION (DTX) FOR ENHANCED FULL RATE (EFR) SPEECH TRAFFIC CHANNELS
NF ETS 300 572 : 1998 DIGITAL CELLULAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (PHASE 2) - UNSTRUCTURED SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICE DATA (USSD) - STAGE 3
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
ETR 111 : 20007 DIGITAL CELLULAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (PHASE 2); INTERWORKING BETWEEN PHASE 1 INFRASTRUCTURE AND PHASE 2 MOBILE STATIONS (MS)
NF ETS 300 504 : 1996 DIGITAL CELLULAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (PHASE 2) - TYPES OF MOBILE STATIONS (MS) (GSM 02.06)
TS 100 627 : 4.6.1 DIGITAL CELLULAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (PHASE 2); SUBSCRIBER AND EQUIPMENT TRACE
TS 100 574 : 4.11.0 DIGITAL CELLULAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (PHASE 2); MULTIPLEXING AND MULTIPLE ACCESS ON THE RADIO PATH
EG 201 718-1 : 1.1.2 UNIVERSAL MOBILE TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICE (UMTS) - MOBILITY MANAGEMENT FOR EVOLVED FIXED NETWORKS - PART 1: PHASE 1
NF ETS 300627 : 2001 DIGITAL CELLULAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (PHASE 2) - SUBSCRIBER AND EQUIPMENT TRACE
NF ETS 300 579 : 1998 DIGITAL CELLULAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (PHASE 2) - RADIO SUBSYSTEM SYNCHRONISATION
NF ETS 300 615 : 2000 DIGITAL CELLULAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (PHASE 2) - PERFORMANCE DATA MEASUREMENTS
TS 102 113-1 : 1.1.2 SERVICES AND PROTOCOLS FOR ADVANCED NETWORKS (SPAN); NETWORK INTEGRATION TESTING BETWEEN GSM PHASE 2+, ISDN AND PSTN; PART 1: TEST SUITE STRUCTURE AND TEST PURPOSES (TSS&TP)
TS 101 644 : 5.1.0 DIGITAL CELLULAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (PHASE 2+); INTERWORKING BETWEEN PHASE 1 INFRASTRUCTURE AND PHASE 2 MOBILE STATIONS (MS)
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 300 561 : 1998 DIGITAL CELLULAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (PHASE 2) - PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS ON THE MOBILE RADIO INTERFACE
I.S. ETS 300 523:1995 EUROPEAN DIGITAL CELLULAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (PHASE 2) - NUMBERING, ADDRESSING AND IDENTIFICATION
NF ETS 300 505 : 1996 DIGITAL CELLULAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (PHASE 2) - MOBILE STATIONS (MS) FEATURES
TS 101 737 : 1.1.1 DIGITAL AUDIO BROADCASTING (DAB); INTERACTION CHANNEL THROUGH GLOBAL SYSTEM FOR MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS (GSM) THE PUBLIC SWITCHED TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (PSTN); INTEGRATED SERVICES DIGITAL NETWORK (ISDN) AND DIGITAL ENHANCED CORDLESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS (DECT)
NF ETS 300 565 : 1998 DIGITAL CELLULAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (PHASE 2) - LINE IDENTIFICATION SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES - STAGE 3
EG 201 738-1 : 1.1.1 NETWORK INTEGRATION TESTING BETWEEN ISDN, PLMN AND PSTN; PART 1: TEST SUITE STRUCTURE AND TEST PURPOSED (TSS&TP) SPECIFICATION
ETR 341 : 20001 DIGITAL ENHANCED CORDLESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS (DECT) - GLOBAL SYSTEM FOR MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS (GSM) - DECT/GSM INTERWORKING PROFILE (IWP)

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