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TS 44.018
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3.5
RR procedures on CCCH and EC-CCCH related to temporary block flow establishment
3.6
RR Procedures in packet transfer mode
3.7
DTM Handover procedure
3.8
Network sharing
3.9
Power Efficient Operation (PEO)
3.10
EC Operation
3.11
Multilateration Timing Advance
4
Elementary procedures for Mobility Management
5
Elementary procedures for circuit-switched Call Control
6
Support for packet services
7
Examples of structured procedures
8
Handling of unknown, unforeseen, and erroneous protocol data
...
3.5
RR procedures on CCCH and EC-CCCH related to temporary block flow establishment
3.5.0
General
|R13|
3.5.1
Packet paging procedure using CCCH
3.5.1.1
Packet paging initiation by the network
Word‑p. 129
3.5.1.2
On receipt of a packet paging request
Word‑p. 130
3.5.1.3
Packet Paging for MBMS notification on CCCH
|R6|
3.5.1.3.1
General
3.5.1.3.2
MBMS pre-notification
3.5.1.3.3
MBMS notification
Word‑p. 131
3.5.1.3.4
Response to MBMS notification
Word‑p. 132
3.5.1a
Packet paging procedure using EC-CCCH
|R13|
Word‑p. 133
3.5.1a.1
Packet paging initiation by the network
3.5.2
Packet access procedure using CCCH
Word‑p. 135
3.5.2.1
Entering the packet transfer mode: packet access procedure
3.5.2.1.1
Permission to access the network
3.5.2.1.2
Initiation of the packet access procedure: channel request
Word‑p. 136
3.5.2.1.2a
EC Packet access procedure (EC-CCCH)
|R13|
Word‑p. 142
3.5.2.1.3
Packet immediate assignment
Word‑p. 146
3.5.2.1.3.1
On receipt of a CHANNEL REQUEST or EGPRS PACKET CHANNEL REQUEST or EC PACKET CHANNEL REQUEST message or EGPRS MULTILATERATION REQUEST
3.5.2.1.3.2
One phase packet access
Word‑p. 149
3.5.2.1.3.3
Single block packet access
Word‑p. 150
3.5.2.1.3.3a
Multiblock packet access
Word‑p. 151
3.5.2.1.3.4
Packet access rejection
Word‑p. 152
3.5.2.1.3a
Packet immediate assignment (EC-CCCH)
|R13|
3.5.2.1.3a.1
On receipt of an EC PACKET CHANNEL REQUEST or EC MULTILATERATION REQUEST message
3.5.2.1.3a.2
Packet access rejection
Word‑p. 154
3.5.2.1.4
Packet access completion
Word‑p. 155
3.5.2.1.4a
Packet access completion (EC-CCCH)
|R13|
3.5.2.1.5
Abnormal cases
3.5.2.1.5a
Abnormal cases (EC-CCCH)
|R13|
Word‑p. 156
3.5.2.1.6
Void
3.5.2.2
Sending an RLC/MAC control message: single block packet access procedure
3.5.2a
Packet access procedure using EC-CCCH
|R13|
3.5.2a.1
EC-GSM-IoT Preliminary Access Barring Check
Word‑p. 157
3.5.2a.2
EC-GSM-IoT Implicit Reject procedure
Word‑p. 158
3.5.3
Packet downlink assignment procedure using CCCH
3.5.3.1
Entering the packet transfer mode: packet downlink assignment procedure
3.5.3.1.2
Initiation of the packet downlink assignment procedure
3.5.3.1.3
Packet downlink assignment completion
Word‑p. 161
3.5.3.1.4
Abnormal cases
|R15|
3.5.3.2
Sending an RLC/MAC control message: single block packet downlink assignment procedure
3.5.3.2a
Sending an RLC/MAC control message: multiple blocks packet downlink assignment procedure
|R6|
Word‑p. 162
3.5.4
MBMS packet access procedure using CCCH
|R6|
3.5.4.1
General
3.5.4.2
On receipt of a CHANNEL REQUEST message
Word‑p. 163
3.5.4.3
On receipt of an IMMEDIATE ASSIGNMENT message
3.5.4.4
On receipt of an IMMEDIATE ASSIGNMENT REJECT message
3.5.4.5
On receipt of an MBMS ASSIGNMENT message
3.5.4.6
Abnormal cases
3.5.5
Packet downlink assignment procedure using EC-CCCH
|R13|
3.5.5.1
Entering the packet transfer mode: packet downlink assignment procedure
Word‑p. 164
3.5.5.2
Initiation of the packet downlink assignment procedure
3.5.5.3
Packet downlink assignment completion
Word‑p. 165
3.5.5.4
Abnormal cases
3.6
RR Procedures in packet transfer mode
|R6|
3.6.1
RR Connection establishment using enhanced DTM CS establishment
3.6.2
Completion of RR Connection establishment
3.6.2.1
Connection established in response to an encapsulated IMMEDIATE ASSIGNMENT message
3.6.2.2
Connection established in response to an encapsulated DTM ASSIGNMENT COMMAND message
Word‑p. 166
3.7
DTM Handover procedure
|R7|
3.7.1
General
3.7.2
DTM Handover from GERAN A/Gb mode to GERAN A/Gb mode procedure
3.7.2.1
Abnormal cases
Word‑p. 167
3.7.3
DTM Handover from GERAN A/Gb mode to UTRAN procedure
Word‑p. 168
3.8
Network sharing
|R11|
3.8.1
General
3.8.2
Network side
3.8.2.1
Provision of network sharing information
|R13|
3.8.2.2
EC System information broadcasting
|R13|
Word‑p. 169
3.8.3
Mobile station side
3.8.4
Abnormal cases
Word‑p. 170
3.9
Power Efficient Operation (PEO)
|R13|
Word‑p. 171
3.9.1
General
3.9.2
PEO Power Saving States
3.9.3
Extended DRX (eDRX)
Word‑p. 172
3.9.4
BCCH Acquisition
3.9.4.1
Deferred System Information Acquisition for PEO
|R15|
Word‑p. 173
3.10
EC Operation
|R13|
Word‑p. 174
3.10.1
General
3.10.2
Power Saving States
3.10.3
Extended DRX (eDRX)
Word‑p. 175
3.10.4
EC-BCCH Acquisition
3.10.5
Extended Coverage
Word‑p. 177
3.10.6
EC-CCCH/D Operation
3.11
Multilateration Timing Advance
|R14|
Word‑p. 178
3.11.1
General
3.11.2
RLC Data Block Method
Word‑p. 179
3.11.3
Access Burst Method
3.11.4
Extended Access Burst Method
3.11.5
BSS Support of Multilateration Timing Advance
Word‑p. 180
4
Elementary procedures for Mobility Management
5
Elementary procedures for circuit-switched Call Control
6
Support for packet services
7
Examples of structured procedures
Word‑p. 181
8
Handling of unknown, unforeseen, and erroneous protocol data
8.1
General
8.2
Message too short
8.3
Void
8.4
Unknown or unforeseen message type
8.5
Non-semantical mandatory information element errors
Word‑p. 182
8.5.1
Radio resource management
Word‑p. 183
8.6
Unknown and unforeseen IEs in the non-imperative message part
8.6.1
IEIs unknown in the message
8.6.2
Out of sequence IEs
8.6.3
Repeated IEs
8.7
Non-imperative message part errors
8.7.1
Syntactically incorrect optional IEs
8.7.2
Conditional IE errors
8.8
Messages with semantically incorrect contents
Word‑p. 184
8.9
Incomplete rest octets