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TS 44.069
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Elementary procedures for Broadcast Call Control
7
Handling of unknown, unforeseen, and erroneous protocol data
8
Message functional definitions and contents
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Contents of information elements value parts
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Example of the coding of the user-user information after decompression of the originator-to-dispatcher information
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Change History
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Elementary procedures for Broadcast Call Control
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6.1
Overview
6.1.1
General
6.1.2
Broadcast call control states
6.1.2.1
Broadcast call control states at the MS side of the interface
6.1.2.1.1
Attributes and Parameters of BCC in the MS
6.1.2.1.2
NULL (U0)
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6.1.2.1.3
MM CONNECTION PENDING (U0.p)
6.1.2.1.4
BROADCAST CALL INITIATED (U1)
6.1.2.1.5
BROADCAST CALL ACTIVE (U2)
6.1.2.1.6
BROADCAST CALL PRESENT (U3)
6.1.2.1.7
BROADCAST CALL CONNECTION REQUESTED (U4)
6.1.2.1.8
TERMINATION REQUESTED (U5)
6.1.2.1.9
RECEIVE MODE ACTIVE (U6)
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6.1.2.1.10
BCC TIMERS IN THE MS
6.1.2.1.11
CONSISTENCY OF PARAMETERS AND STATES
6.1.2.2
BROADCAST CALL CONTROL STATES AT THE NETWORK SIDE OF THE INTERFACE
6.1.2.2.1
NULL (State N0)
6.1.2.2.2
BROADCAST CALL INITIATED (N1)
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6.1.2.2.3
BROADCAST CALL ACTIVE (N2)
6.1.2.2.4
BROADCAST CALL ESTABLISHMENT PROCEEDING (N3)
6.1.2.2.5
TERMINATION REQUESTED (N4)
6.2
Procedures for establishment of a broadcast call
6.2.1
Activation of a broadcast call by the network
6.2.2
Mobile originated establishment
6.2.2.1
Termination during mobile originated establishment
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6.2.2.2
Abnormal cases
6.2.3
Mobile terminating broadcast call establishment in the MS
6.3
Procedures during the active state and receive mode active state of a broadcast call
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6.3.1
Mobile station procedures in the active state
6.3.2
Network procedures in the active state
6.3.3
Mobile station procedures in the RECEIVE MODE ACTIVE state
6.4
Procedures for release, abortion, and termination of a broadcast call
6.4.1
Termination procedure
6.4.2
Abort and release procedures
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6.5
Miscellaneous procedures
6.5.1
Status procedures
6.5.1.1
Get status procedure
6.5.1.2
Set parameter procedure
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Handling of unknown, unforeseen, and erroneous protocol data
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7.1
General
7.2
Message too short
7.3
Unknown or unforeseen transaction identifier
7.4
Unknown or unforeseen message type
7.5
Non semantical mandatory information element errors
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7.6
Unknown and unforeseen information elements in the non imperative message part
7.6.1
Information elements unknown in the message
7.6.2
Out of sequence information elements
7.6.3
Repeated Information elements
7.7
Non imperative message part errors
7.7.1
Syntactically incorrect optional Information elements
7.8
Messages with semantically incorrect contents
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Message functional definitions and contents
8.1
CONNECT
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8.2
GET STATUS
8.2.1
mobile identity
8.3
IMMEDIATE SETUP
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8.3.1
Mobile identity
8.3a
IMMEDIATE SETUP 2
8.3a.1
TMSI
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8.3a.2
Compressed otdi
8.4
SET PARAMETER
8.5
SETUP
8.5.1
Originator-to-dispatcher information
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8.6
STATUS
8.6.1
Call state
8.6.2
State attributes
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8.7
TERMINATION
8.8
TERMINATION REJECT
8.9
TERMINATION REQUEST
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Contents of information elements value parts
9.1
Protocol Discriminator
9.2
Transaction identifier
9.3
Message Type
9.4
Other information elements
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9.4.1
Call Reference
9.4.2
Call state
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9.4.3
Cause
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9.4.4
Originator indication
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9.4.5
Spare Half Octet
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9.4.6
State attributes
9.4.7
Compressed otdi
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Example of the coding of the user-user information after decompression of the originator-to-dispatcher information
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Change History
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