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AGENDA ITEM:

TITLE: cdma2000 Signaling MM, CC, and RRC Layers

(Stage 2 Working Document)

CONTRIBUTORS: Members of the 3GPP2 G3G Ad Hoc

Ameritech Cellular

Bell Atlantic Mobile

Bell Mobility

BellSouth

China Mobile

DENSO

DDI

Ericsson

Fujitsu

IDO

IFR Systems

KDD

LG Infocomm

LG Telecom Ltd.

Lucent Technologies Inc.

Motorola

Nokia

Nortel Networks

Panasonic

Philips

QUALCOMM

Samsung

SK Telecom

Sprint PCS

US West

Vodafone AirTouch

DOCUMENT FOR: Discussion

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CONTENTS1

1. INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................. 22

1.1 OHG Agreement on G3G Standard ............................................................................. 23

1.2 Separation of RRC from cdma2000 Layer 3 Signaling................................................. 24

1.3 Methodology for Layering CDMA2000 (Signaling Layer of cdma2000) ........................ 35

2. CDMA2000 Layer 3 Signaling: RRC and Non-RRC Messages........................................... 66

2.1 CDMA2000 Message List............................................................................................. 67

2.2 An cdma2000 RRC Message with Mixed Fields......................................................... 128

Universal Handoff Direction Message .................................................................. 129

2.3 An cdma2000 non-RRC Message with Mixed Fields ................................................. 1510

Extended Release Message .................................................................................. 1511

2.4 DS-RRC Support of DS-41 MM, CC, … ..................................................................... 1512

Candidate Frequency Search Request Message ..................................................... 1513

3. Impacts to CDMA2000 Call Processing Procedures...................................................... 2014

3.1 MM, CC ..................................................................................................................... 2015

3.2 RRC ........................................................................................................................... 2016

4. Protocol interfaces between RRC and signaling layer 3................................................ 2117

4.1 DS-41 MM, CC, … Layer to RRC ............................................................................... 2118

4.2 MC-MAP MM,CC, … Layer to RRC............................................................................. 2119

4.3 MC-41 MM, CC, … Layer to RRC............................................................................... 2120

APPENDIX – RRC MESSAGES............................................................................................ 2221

A.1 Peer-to-Peer Resource Control Message........................................................ 2222

A.2 Outer Loop Report Message........................................................................... 2223

A.3 Resource Request Message ........................................................................... 2224

A.4 Resource Request Mini Message ................................................................... 2325

A.5 Pilot Strength Measurement Mini Message ................................................... 2326

A.6 Supplemental Channel Request Mini Message ............................................. 2327

A.7 Peer-to-Peer Resource Control Message........................................................ 2428

A.8 Peer-to-Peer Resource Control Mini Message................................................ 2429

A.9 Extended CDMA Channel List Message ........................................................ 2430

A.10 Resource Allocation Message ...................................................................... 2531

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A.11 Resource Allocation Mini Message...............................................................251

A.12 Universal Handoff Direction Message ..........................................................262

A.13 Extended Supplemental Channel Assignment Message..............................303

A.14 Forward Supplemental Channel Assignment Mini Message........................334

A.15 Reverse Supplemental Channel Assignment Mini Message ........................345

A.16 Mobile Assisted Burst Operation Parameters Message................................346

APPENDIX – B Non-RRC Messages..................................................................................367

B.1 Service Release Response Message ...............................................................368

B.2 Service Connect Completion Message ...........................................................369

B.3 Extended Release Response Message............................................................3710

B.4 Extended Release Response Mini Message....................................................3711

B.5 User Zone Identification Message..................................................................3712

B.6 Service Release Message ...............................................................................3713

B.7 Extended Global Service Redirection Message ..............................................3714

B.8 Extended Release Message............................................................................3815

B.9 Extended Release Mini Message....................................................................3916

B.10 Private Neighbor List Message .....................................................................3917

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1. INTRODUCTION1

1.1 OHG Agreement on G3G Standard2

The Operators' Harmonization Group (OHG) reached an agreement on a technical3

framework for the harmonized Global 3G (G3G) standard. The agreement outlines the key4

technical parameters that can meet the requirements of wireless operators around the5

world, and provides the following components:6

• The Multi-Carrier (MC) mode7

• The Direct Spreading (DS) mode8

• The TDD mode9

The agreement further determines that each mode has to support both the ANSI-41 and10

GSM MAP core networks. Thus the following six our combinations of Access Network to11

Core Network interoperability scenarios will be supported:12

• Multi Carrier to TIA/EIA-4113

• Multi Carrier to GSM-MAP14

• Direct Spread to TIA/EIA-4115

• Direct Spread to GSM-MAP16

• TDD to TIA/EIA-4117

• TDD Carrier to GSM-MAP18

1.2 Separation of RRC from cdma2000 Layer 3 Signaling19

This document represents a starting point for a Stage 2 description of the impacts of20

layering the cdma2000 signaling into RRC and MM, CC, … layers for support of the OHG21

recommendation. The document is intended to be a working document and will be22

updated to reflect the G3GAH consensus.23

The two particular components studied in this document are: Multi Carrier (Figure 1.2-1)24

and Direct Spread (Figure 1.2-2). The TDD mode is for further studies.25

L1-MC

MAC

LAC

RRCNT, GC, DC

MAP MM, CC, ...

L1-MC

MAC

LAC

RRC

MC-41 MM,CC, ...

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Figure 1.2-1. Multi-Carrier Mode Protocol Stacks (NT, GC, DC SAP is on UE side only)27

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1

L1-DS

MAC

RLC

RRC

DS-41 MM, CC, ...

NT, GC, DC

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Figure 1.2-2. Protocol Stack for Direct Spread to ANSI-413

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As shown in Figure 1.2-1 and 1.2-2, in order to achieve the Multi Carrier to GSM-MAP and5

Direct Spread to TIA/EIA-41 scenarios, cdma2000 RRC functionality and procedures need6

to be separated from Layer 3 signaling. Section 2 of this document summarizes the Layer7

3 message impacts, as all CDMA2000 Layer 3 messages are categorized as RRC and non-8

RRC messages. The message contents and fields are further categorized as RRC and non-9

RRC fields. Section 3 captures the impacts to the CDMA2000 call processing procedures.10

Section 4 defines the interfaces between RRC and Layer 3 that are needed to support the11

the Multi Carrier to GSM-MAP and Direct Spread to TIA/EIA-41 scenarios.12

1.3 Methodology for Layering CDMA2000 (Signaling Layer of cdma2000)13

The methodology for layering the CDMA2000 signaling layer for support of the OHG14

recommendation is shown in Fig. 1.3.1. In summary, the messages are categorized into15

those which are RRC messages and those that are not, i.e., those that are MM, CC, ….16

RRC messages which contain non-RRC fields form another category. Similarly, non-RRC17

messages which contain RRC fields form yet another category. Thus, there are four18

categories. The latter two categories contain fields with RRC and non-RRC information.19

For messages that contain RRC and non-RRC fields. The RRC messages are stripped of20

their non-RRC fields and the non-RRC messages are stripped of their RRC fields.21

After splitting messages, as indicated in the figure, the MM, CC, … layer will contain all22

remaining messages which do not contain RRC fields. The RRC layer will contain all23

remaining messages which do not contain non-RRC fields.24

For operation in DS-41 mode the RRC layer is that defined in 3GPP. Thus, the RRC25

messages and procedures should support the MM, CC, … layer shown in Fig. 1.3.-1. Each26

RRC message and procedure (including those at the output of the "Split" function) is to be27

evaluated. It is anticipated that the UTRA RRC layer will provide most of the functions28

needed by the MM, CC, … layer however some hooks/extensions are likely to be29

necessary.30

Appendix A provides a list of all RRC messages in addition to those identified in the31

cdma2000 signaling stage 2 document. This includes categorizing each field of these32

messages as RRC and non-RRC ("Other"). Appendix B provides a listing of all non-RRC33

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messages in addition to those identified in the cdma2000 signaling stage 2 document.1

This includes categorizing each field as RRC and non-RRC ("Other").2

Section 2.2 lists the fields of one RRC message with mixed fields. Future updates of this3

document will discuss how to "Split" such messages. Section 2.2 lists the fields of one4

non-RRC message with mixed fields. Future updates of this document will discuss how to5

"Split" such messages. Section 2.4 lists the RRC messages which will be removed from6

the MM, CC, … layer. Future updates to this document will further list RRC messages7

and/or fields which result from "Splitting" non-RRC messages. This document will not8

provide a description of hooks/extensions that result to the UTRA RRC layer, rather it will9

identify those RRC messages and procedures which require support from the UTRA RRC10

layer.11

Section 3 of this document discusses impacts of layering to the procedures of the12

cdma2000 signaling layers (MM, CC, … and RRC). Section 4 of this document discusses13

the interfaces to which the cdma2000 RRC and MM, CC, … layers are attached and any14

resulting impacts.15

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MC RRC LayerANSI-41 RAN

MM, CC, ... Layer

Categorizecdma2000Messages

MM, CC, ...Messages without

RRC Fields

MM, CC, ...Messages with

RRC Fields

Pure RRCMessages

RRC Messageswith MM, CC, ...

fields

Split

MM, CC, ... RRC

RRC

UTRA RRCSupport?

No

UTRA Hooks/Extension

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Figure 1.3-1. Proposed Methodology for Layering of CDMA20002

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2. CDMA2000 LAYER 3 SIGNALING: RRC AND NON-RRC MESSAGES1

2.1 CDMA2000 Message List2

All cdma2000-3 Layer 3 messages are captured in Table 2.2.1-1 and are categorized as3

either RRC or OTHERS (non-RRC) messages.4

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Table 2.1-1. CDMA2000 Layer 3 Messages1

Message Title EndPoint

SDU_TAG CHANNEL_TYPE

Sync Channel Message OTHER SCHM f-cych

System Parameters Message OTHER SPM f-csch

Extended System ParametersMessage

OTHER ESPM f-csch

In-Traffic System ParametersMessage

OTHER ITSPM f-dsch

CDMA Channel List Message RRC CCLM f-csch

Neighbor List Message RRC NLM f-csch

Extended Neighbor List Message RRC ENLM f-csch

General Neighbor List Message RRC GNLM f-csch

Neighbor List Update Message RRC NLUM f-dsch

Extended Neighbor List UpdateMessage

RRC ENLUM f-dsch

Access Parameters Message RRC APM f-csch

Service Redirection Message OTHER SRDM f-csch

f-dsch

Global Service RedirectionMessage

OTHER GSRDM f-csch

Status Message OTHER STM r-dsch

Status Request Message OTHER STRQM f-dsch

f-csch

Status Response Message OTHER STRPM r-dsch

r-csch

Extended Status ResponseMessage

OTHER ESTRPM r-csch

TMSI Assignment Message OTHER TASM f-csch

f-dsch

TMSI Assignment CompletionMessage

OTHER TACM r-csch

r-dsch

Origination Message OTHER ORM r-csch

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Message Title EndPoint

SDU_TAG

CHANNEL_TYPE

Origination Continuation Message OTHER ORCM r-dsch

General Page Message OTHER GPM f-csch

Page Response Message OTHER PRM r-csch

Alert With Info Message OTHER AWI f-dsch

Flash With Info OTHER FWI f-dsch

r-dsch

Feature Notification Message OTHER FNM f-csch

Order Message OTHER ORDM r-csch

r-dsch

f-csch

f-dsch

Registration Message OTHER RGM r-csch

Mobile Station Registered Message OTHER MSRM f-dsch

Channel Assignment Message RRC CAM f-csch

Extended Channel AssignmentMessage

RRC ECAM f-csch

PACA Message RRC PACAM f-csch

PACA Cancel Message RRC PACNM r-csch

Power Control Message RRC PCNM f-dsch

Power Control Parameters Message RRC PCNPM f-dsch

Pilot Strength Measurement Message RRC PSMM r-dsch

Periodic Pilot Strength MeasurementMessage

RRC PPSMM r-dsch

Power Measurement Report Message RRC PMRM r-dsch

Retrieve Parameters Message RRC RTPM f-dsch

Set Parameters Message RRC STPM f-dsch

Parameters Response Message RRC PRSM r-dsch

Candidate Frequency Search RequestMessage

RRC CFSRQM

f-dsch

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Message Title EndPoint

SDU_TAG CHANNEL_TYPE

Candidate Frequency SearchControl Message

RRC CFSCNM f-dsch

Candidate Frequency SearchResponse Message

RRC CFSRSM r-dsch

Candidate Frequency SearchReport Message

RRC CFSRPM r-dsch

Analog Handoff Direction Message RRC AHDM f-dsch

Extended Handoff DirectionMessage

RRC EHDM f-dsch

General Handoff DirectionMessage

RRC GHDM f-dsch

Handoff Completion Message RRC HOCM r-dsch

Supplemental Channel RequestMessage

RRC SCRM r-dsch

Supplemental Channel AssignmentMessage

RRC SCAM f-dsch

Outer Loop Report Message RRC OLRM r-dsch

Resource Request Message RRC RRM r-dsch

Resource Request Mini Message RRC RRMM r-dsch

Pilot Strength Measurement MiniMessage

RRC PSMMM r-dsch

Supplemental Channel RequestMini Message

RRC SCRMM r-dsch

Peer-to-Peer Resource ControlMessage

RRC PPRCM r-dsch

Peer-to-Peer Resource Control MiniMessage

RRC PPRCMM r-dsch

Universal Handoff DirectionMessage

RRC UHDM f-dsch

Resource Allocation Message RRC RAM f-dsch

Resource Allocation Mini Message RRC RAMM f-dsch

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Message Title EndPoint

SDU_TAG CHANNEL_TYPE

Extended Supplemental ChannelAssignment Message

RRC ESCAM f-dsch

Forward Supplemental ChannelAssignment Mini Message

RRC FSCAMM f-dsch

Reverse Supplemental ChannelAssignment Mini Message

RRC RSCAMM f-dsch

Mobile Assisted Burst OperationParameters Message

RRC MABOPM f-dsch

Extended CDMA Channel ListMessage

RRC ECCLM f_csch

Service Option Control Message OTHER SOCM r-dsch

f-dsch

Service Request Message OTHER SRQM r-dsch

f-dsch

Service Response Message OTHER SRPM r-dsch

f-dsch

Service Connect Message OTHER SCNM f-dsch

Service Connect CompletionMessage

OTHER SCNCM r-dsch

Authentication Challenge Message OTHER AUCM f-csch

f-dsch

Authentication ChallengeResponse Message

OTHER AUCRM r-csch

r-dsch

SSD Update Message OTHER SSDUM f-dsch

f-csch

Data Burst Message OTHER DBM r-csch

r-dsch

f-csch

f-dsch

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Message Title EndPoint

SDU_TAG CHANNEL_TYPE

Send Burst DTMF Message OTHER BDTMF f-dsch

r-dsch

Power Up Function Message OTHER PUFM f-dsch

Power Up Function CompletionMessage

OTHER PUFCM f-dsch

Extended Release ResponseMessage

OTHER ERRM r-dsch

Extended Release Response MiniMessage

OTHER ERRMM r-dsch

User Zone Identification Message OTHER UZIM f_csch

Service Release Message OTHER SRM f_csch

Extended Global ServiceRedirection Message

OTHER EGSRM f_csch

Extended Release Message OTHER ERM f-dsch

Extended Release Mini Message OTHER ERMM r-dsch

Private Neighbor List Message OTHER PNLM f_csch

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2.2 An cdma2000 RRC Message with Mixed Fields1

Universal Handoff Direction Message2

MSG_TAG: UHDM3

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Field Category

USE_TIME Non-RRC

ACTION_TIME Non-RRC

HDM_SEQ RRC

PARMS_INCL RRC

P_REV Non-RRC

SERV_NEG_TYPE Non-RRC

SEARCH_INCLUDED RRC

SRCH_WIN_A RRC

SRCH_WIN_N RRC

SRCH_WIN_R RRC

T_ADD RRC

T_DROP RRC

T_COMP RRC

T_TDROP RRC

SOFT_SLOPE RRC

ADD_INTERCEPT RRC

DROP_INTERCEPT RRC

EXTRA_PARMS RRC

PACKET_ZONE_ID Non-RRC

FRAME_OFFSET RRC

PRIVATE_LCM RRC

RESET_L2 RRC

RESET_FPC RRC

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Field Category

ENCRYPT_MODE Non-RRC

NOM_PWR_EXT RRC

NOM_PWR RRC

RLGAIN_TRAFFIC_PILOT RRC

DEFAULT_RLAG RRC

NUM_PREAMBLE RRC

BAND_CLASS RRC

CDMA_FREQ RRC

RETURN_IF_HANDOFF_FAIL RRC

COMPLETE_SEARCH RRC

PERIODIC_SEARCH RRC

SERVICE_INCLUDED Non-RRC

SERV_CON_SEQ Non-RRC

RECORD_TYPE Non-RRC

RECORD_LEN Non-RRC

Type-specific fields Non-RRC

RECORD_TYPE Non-RRC

RECORD_LEN Non-RRC

Type-specific fields Non-RRC

RC_SYNC_ID_INCL RRC

RC_SYNC_ID RRC

BLOB_INCL RRC

BLOB RRC

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Field Category

USE_PWR_CNTL_STEP RRC

PWR_CNTL_STEP RRC

SCH_INCL RRC

NUM_FOR_ASSIGN RRC

The base station shall include NUM_FOR_ASSIGNoccurrences of the following fields

FOR_SCH_ID RRC

FOR_SCH_DURATION RRC

FOR_SCH_START_TIME_INCL RRC

FOR_SCH_START_TIME RRC

SCCL_INDEX RRC

NUM_REV_ASSIGN RRC

The base station shall include NUM_REV_ASSIGNoccurrences of the following fields

REV_SCH_ID RRC

REV_SCH_DURATION RRC

REV_SCH_START_TIME_INCL RRC

REV_SCH_START_TIME RRC

REV_SCH_RATE RRC

FPC_SUBCHAN_GAIN RRC

USE_PC_TIME RRC

PC_ACTION_TIME RRC

CH_IND RRC

ACTIVE_SET_REC_LEN RRC

ACTIVE_SET_REC_FIELDS RRC

Comment: This is an RRC message with non-RRC fields that are related to CC, MM,2

… layers. The non-RRC fields are analyzed below:3

USE_TIME and ACTION_TIME: For the Direct Spread to ANSI-41 scenario, these can4

be removed with the message because their removal will not impact the cdma20005

CC, MM, … layers.6

P_REV: For the Direct Spread to ANSI-41 scenario, this can be conveyed in the In-7

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Traffic System Parameters Message sent by the target base station.1

SERV_NEG_TYPE: For the Direct Spread to ANSI-41 scenario, this can be conveyed in2

the In-Traffic System Parameters Message sent by the target base station.3

PACKET_ZONE_ID: For the Direct Spread to ANSI-41 scenario, this can be conveyed4

in the In-Traffic System Parameters Message sent by the target base station.5

ENCRYPT_MODE: For the Direct Spread to ANSI-41 scenario, this can be conveyed in6

the In-Traffic System Parameters Message sent by the target base station.7

2.3 An cdma2000 non-RRC Message with Mixed Fields8

Extended Release Message9

MSG_TAG: ERM10

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Field Category

USE_TIME Non-RRC

ACTION_TIME Non-RRC

CH_IND RRC

CON_REF_INCL RRC

CON_REF RRC

RC_SYNC_ID_INCL RRC

RC_SYNC_ID RRC

GATING_RATE_INCL RRC

PILOT_GATING_RATE RRC

BLOB_INCL RRC

BLOB RRC

2.4 DS-RRC Support of DS-41 MM, CC, …12

This section lists RRC messages which were removed from the cdma2000 MM, CC, … layer13

and therefore where support by the DS RRC layer is required. RRC messages which are14

to be removed from the cdma2000 signaling are currently under review. A separate15

document is needed which will list and review all such messages which have an impact to16

the DS-RRC or lower layers. For example, one such message may be the Candidate17

Frequency Search Request message (listed below). This message is likely to be required for18

support of handoff between DS and MC.19

Candidate Frequency Search Request Message20

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RESERVED_1 RRC

CFSRM_SEQ RRC

SEARCH_TYPE RRC

SEARCH_PERIOD RRC

SEARCH_MODE RRC

MODE_SPECIFIC_LEN RRC

Mode-specific fields RRC

1

The functionality provided by the following RRC messages and procedures should be2

supported by the UTRA RRC layer. Note that at this time the following list is not complete,3

and will require to be augmented at least to include the equivalent of RRC fields and4

associated procedures in the non-RRC messages.5

6

MessageCapabilityNeeded inUTRA RRC?

Comment

CDMA Channel List Message

Neighbor List Message

Extended Neighbor List Message

General Neighbor List Message

Neighbor List Update Message

Extended Neighbor List UpdateMessage

Access Parameters Message

Channel Assignment Message

Extended Channel AssignmentMessage

PACA Message

PACA Cancel Message

Power Control Message

Pilot Strength MeasurementMessage

Periodic Pilot StrengthMeasurement Message

Power Measurement Report

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Message

Retrieve Parameters Message

Set Parameters Message

Parameters Response Message

Candidate Frequency SearchRequest Message

Candidate Frequency Search

Candidate Frequency SearchResponse Message

Candidate Frequency ReportMessage

Analog Handoff DirectionMessage

Extended Handoff DirectionMessage

General Handoff DirectionMessage

Handoff Completion Message

Supplemental Channel RequestMessage

Supplemental ChannelAssignment Message

Outer Loop Report Message

Resource Request Message

Resource Request Mini Message

Pilot Strength Measurement MiniMessage

Supplemental Channel RequestMini Message

Pear-to-Peer Resource Control MiniMessage

Universal Handoff DirectionMessage

Resource Allocation Message

Resource Allocation Mini Message

Extended Supplemental ChannelAssignment Message

Forward Supplemental ChannelAssignment Mini Message

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Reverse Supplemental ChannelAssignment Mini Message

Mobile Asisted Burst OperationParameters Message

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3. IMPACTS TO CDMA2000 CALL PROCESSING PROCEDURES1

3.1 MM, CC2

[Work In Progress]3

3.2 RRC4

[Work In Progress]5

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4. PROTOCOL INTERFACES BETWEEN RRC AND SIGNALING LAYER 31

4.1 DS-41 MM, CC, … Layer to RRC2

− Separate MM, CC Messages into NT, GC, DC3

[Work In Progress]4

4.2 MC-MAP MM,CC, … Layer to RRC5

- Define RRC NT, GC, DC Saps6

[Work In Progress]7

4.3 MC-41 MM, CC, … Layer to RRC8

[Work In Progress]9

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APPENDIX – A RRC MESSAGES2

This appendix reviews the CDMA2000 RRC messages and their fields. All fields are3

categorized as RRC or OTHERS (non-RRC) fields. Also, comments and recommendations4

are made for each message regarding its disposition for support of RRC separation.5

A.1 Peer-to-Peer Resource Control Message6

MSG_TAG: PPRCM7

Field Category

PP_BLOB RRC

Comment: A pure RRC message. This message can be removed from cdma2000 Layer8

3 signaling for the Direct Spread to ANSI-41 scenario. For the Multi Carrier to GSM9

MAP scenario, this message will be supported as part of cdma2000 RRC.10

A.2 Outer Loop Report Message11

MSG_TAG: OLRM12

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Field Category

FCH_INCL RRC

FPC_FCH_CURR_SETPT RRC

DCCH_INCL RRC

FPC_DCCH_CURR_SETPT RRC

NUM_SUP RRC

Include NUM_SUP occurrences of the following fields:

SCH_ID RRC

FPC_SCH_CURR_SETPT RRC

Comment: A pure RRC message. This message can be removed from cdma2000 Layer14

3 signaling for the Direct Spread to ANSI-41 scenario. For the Multi Carrier to GSM15

MAP scenario, this message will be supported as part of cdma2000 RRC.16

A.3 Resource Request Message17

MSG_TAG: RRM18

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Field Category

CH_IND RRC

BLOB RRC

Comment: A pure RRC message. This message can be removed from cdma2000 Layer1

3 signaling for the Direct Spread to ANSI-41 scenario. For the Multi Carrier to GSM2

MAP scenario, this message will be supported as part of cdma2000 RRC.3

A.4 Resource Request Mini Message4

MSG_TAG: RRMM5

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Field Category

CH_IND RRC

BLOB RRC

Comment: A pure RRC message. This message can be removed from cdma2000 Layer7

3 signaling for the Direct Spread to ANSI-41 scenario. For the Multi Carrier to GSM8

MAP scenario, this message will be supported as part of cdma2000 RRC.9

A.5 Pilot Strength Measurement Mini Message10

MSG_TAG: PSMMM11

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Field Category

PSMM_POS RRC

PILOT_STRENGTH RRC

RANK RRC

Comment: A pure RRC message. This message can be removed from cdma2000 Layer13

3 signaling for the Direct Spread to ANSI-41 scenario. For the Multi Carrier to GSM14

MAP scenario, this message will be supported as part of cdma2000 RRC.15

A.6 Supplemental Channel Request Mini Message16

MSG_TAG: SCRMM17

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Field Category

REQ_BLOB RRC

Comment: A pure RRC message. This message can be removed from cdma2000 Layer19

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3 signaling for the Direct Spread to ANSI-41 scenario. For the Multi Carrier to GSM1

MAP scenario, this message will be supported as part of cdma2000 RRC.2

A.7 Peer-to-Peer Resource Control Message3

MSG_TAG: PPRCM4

5

Field Category

PP_BLOB RRC

6

PP_BLOB – Resource Control peer-to-peer block of bits.7

The mobile station shall set this field to the block of bits8

delivered to Layer 3 from Resource Control via the SIG-9

Send.Request primitive (see Table 1.3.3-3).10

Comment: A pure RRC message. This message can be removed from cdma2000 Layer11

3 signaling for the Direct Spread to ANSI-41 scenario. For the Multi Carrier to GSM12

MAP scenario, this message will be supported as part of cdma2000 RRC.13

A.8 Peer-to-Peer Resource Control Mini Message14

MSG_TAG: PPRCMM15

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Field Category

PP_BLOB RRC

Comment: A pure RRC message. This message can be removed from cdma2000 Layer17

3 signaling for the Direct Spread to ANSI-41 scenario. For the Multi Carrier to GSM18

MAP scenario, this message will be supported as part of cdma2000 RRC.19

A.9 Extended CDMA Channel List Message20

MSG_TAG: ECCLM21

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Field Category

PILOT_PN RRC

CONFIG_MSG_SEQ Non-RRC

NUM_FREQ RRC

NUM_FREQ occurrences of the following field:

CDMA_FREQ RRC

RC_QPCH_SEL_INCL RRC

If RC_QPCH_SEL_INCL is equal to ‘1’, include NUM_FREQoccurrences of the following field:

RC_QPCH_CAP_IND RRC

Comment: Although not a pure RRC message, this message can be removed from1

cdma2000 Layer 3 signaling for the Direct Spread to ANSI-41 scenario because the2

removal of the Non-RRC fields in this message will not impact the CDMA2000 CC,3

MM, … layers. For the Multi Carrier to GSM MAP scenario, this message will be4

supported as part of cdma2000 RRC.5

A.10 Resource Allocation Message6

MSG_TAG: RAM7

8

Field Category

USE_TIME Non-RRC

ACTION_TIME Non-RRC

FPC_PRI_CHAN RRC

CH_IND RRC

BLOB RRC

Comment: Although not a pure RRC message, this message can be removed from9

cdma2000 Layer 3 signaling for the Direct Spread to ANSI-41 scenario because the10

removal of the Non-RRC fields in this message will not impact the CDMA2000 CC,11

MM, … layers. For the Multi Carrier to GSM MAP scenario, this message will be12

supported as part of cdma2000 RRC.13

A.11 Resource Allocation Mini Message14

MSG_TAG: RAMM15

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Field Category

ACTION_TIME Non-RRC

CH_IND RRC

BLOB RRC

Comment: Although not a pure RRC message, this message can be removed from1

cdma2000 Layer 3 signaling for the Direct Spread to ANSI-41 scenario because the2

removal of the Non-RRC fields in this message will not impact the CDMA2000 CC,3

MM, … layers. For the Multi Carrier to GSM MAP scenario, this message will be4

supported as part of cdma2000 RRC.5

A.12 Universal Handoff Direction Message6

MSG_TAG: UHDM7

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Field Category

USE_TIME Non-RRC

ACTION_TIME Non-RRC

HDM_SEQ RRC

PARMS_INCL RRC

P_REV Non-RRC

SERV_NEG_TYPE Non-RRC

SEARCH_INCLUDED RRC

SRCH_WIN_A RRC

SRCH_WIN_N RRC

SRCH_WIN_R RRC

T_ADD RRC

T_DROP RRC

T_COMP RRC

T_TDROP RRC

SOFT_SLOPE RRC

ADD_INTERCEPT RRC

DROP_INTERCEPT RRC

EXTRA_PARMS RRC

PACKET_ZONE_ID Non-RRC

FRAME_OFFSET RRC

PRIVATE_LCM RRC

RESET_L2 RRC

RESET_FPC RRC

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Field Category

ENCRYPT_MODE Non-RRC

NOM_PWR_EXT RRC

NOM_PWR RRC

RLGAIN_TRAFFIC_PILOT RRC

DEFAULT_RLAG RRC

NUM_PREAMBLE RRC

BAND_CLASS RRC

CDMA_FREQ RRC

RETURN_IF_HANDOFF_FAIL RRC

COMPLETE_SEARCH RRC

PERIODIC_SEARCH RRC

SERVICE_INCLUDED Non-RRC

SERV_CON_SEQ Non-RRC

RECORD_TYPE Non-RRC

RECORD_LEN Non-RRC

Type-specific fields Non-RRC

RECORD_TYPE Non-RRC

RECORD_LEN Non-RRC

Type-specific fields Non-RRC

RC_SYNC_ID_INCL RRC

RC_SYNC_ID RRC

BLOB_INCL RRC

BLOB RRC

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Field Category

USE_PWR_CNTL_STEP RRC

PWR_CNTL_STEP RRC

SCH_INCL RRC

NUM_FOR_ASSIGN RRC

The base station shall include NUM_FOR_ASSIGNoccurrences of the following fields

FOR_SCH_ID RRC

FOR_SCH_DURATION RRC

FOR_SCH_START_TIME_INCL RRC

FOR_SCH_START_TIME RRC

SCCL_INDEX RRC

NUM_REV_ASSIGN RRC

The base station shall include NUM_REV_ASSIGNoccurrences of the following fields

REV_SCH_ID RRC

REV_SCH_DURATION RRC

REV_SCH_START_TIME_INCL RRC

REV_SCH_START_TIME RRC

REV_SCH_RATE RRC

FPC_SUBCHAN_GAIN RRC

USE_PC_TIME RRC

PC_ACTION_TIME RRC

CH_IND RRC

ACTIVE_SET_REC_LEN RRC

ACTIVE_SET_REC_FIELDS RRC

Comment: This is not an RRC message with non-RRC fields that are related to CC,2

MM, … layers. The non-RRC fields are analyzed as below:3

USE_TIME and ACTION_TIME: For the Direct Spread to ANSI-41 scenario, these can4

be removed with the message because their removal will not impact the CDMA20005

CC, MM, … layers.6

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P_REV: For the Direct Spread to ANSI-41 scenario, this can be conveyed in the In-1

Traffic System Parameters Message sent by the target base station.2

SERV_NEG_TYPE: For the Direct Spread to ANSI-41 scenario, this can be conveyed in3

the In-Traffic System Parameters Message sent by the target base station.4

PACKET_ZONE_ID: For the Direct Spread to ANSI-41 scenario, this can be conveyed5

in the In-Traffic System Parameters Message sent by the target base station.6

ENCRYPT_MODE: For the Direct Spread to ANSI-41 scenario, his can be conveyed in7

the In-Traffic System Parameters Message sent by the target base station.8

Service negotiation fields: Further studies needed. For the Direct Spread to ANSI-419

scenario, hooks/extensions may be required in W-CDMA RRC.10

A.13 Extended Supplemental Channel Assignment Message11

MSG_TAG: ESCAM12

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Field Category

START_TIME_UNIT RRC

REV_SCH_DTX_DURATION RRC

USE_T_ADD_ABORT RRC

USE_SCRM_SEQ_NUM RRC

SCRM_SEQ_NUM RRC

RES_INFO_INCL RRC

FPC_PRI_CHAN RRC

CH_IND RRC

BLOB RRC

REV_CFG_INCLUDED RRC

The base station shall include the following field ifREV_CFG_INCLUDED is set to ‘1’

NUM_REV_CFG_RECS RRC

The base station shall the include (NUM_REV_CFG_RECS+1) occurrences of the following three fields ifREV_CFG_INCLUDED is set to ‘1’

REV_SCH_ID RRC

REV_WALSH_ID RRC

REV_SCH_RATE RRC

NUM_REV_SCH RRC

The base station shall include NUM_REV_SCHoccurrences of the following fields

REV_SCH_ID RRC

REV_SCH_DURATION RRC

REV_SCH_START_TIME_INCL RRC

REV_SCH_START_TIME RRC

REV_SCH_RATE RRC

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Field Category

NUM_FOR_SCH_CFG RRC

The base station shall include NUM_FOR_FCH_CFGoccurrences of the following fields

FOR_SCH_ID RRC

NUM_REC RRC

(NUM_REC + 1) occurrences of the following record:

SCCL_INDEX RRC

FOR_SCH_RATE RRC

NUM_SUP_SHO RRC

NUM_SUP_SHO+1 occurrences of the following fields

PILOT_PN RRC

ADD_PILOT_REC_INCL RRC

ACTIVE_PILOT_REC_TYPE RRC

RECORD_LEN RRC

Type-specific fields RRC

FOR_SCH_CC_INDEX RRC

QOF_MASK_ID_SCH RRC

NUM_FOR_SCH RRC

The base station shall include NUM_FOR_SCHoccurrences of the following fields

FOR_SCH_ID RRC

FOR_SCH_DURATION RRC

FOR_SCH_START_TIME_INCL RRC

FOR_SCH_START_TIME RRC

FOR_SCH_FER_REP RRC

SCCL_INDEX RRC

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Field Category

FPC_INCL RRC

FPC_MODE RRC

FPC_OLPC_SCH_M_INCL RRC

FPC_SEC_CHAN RRC

FPC_SCH_M_FER RRC

FPC_SCH_INIT_M_SETPT RRC

FPC_SCH_MIN_M_SETPT RRC

FPC_SCH_MAX_M_SERTP RRC

NUM_SUP RRC

Include NUM_SUP occurrences of the following fields:

SCH_ID RRC

FPC_SCH_FER RRC

FPC_SCH_INIT_SETPT RRC

FPC_SCH_MIN_SETPT RRC

FPC_SCH_MAX_SETPT RRC

FPC_THRESH_SCH_INCL RRC

FPC_SETPT_THRESH_SCH RRC

RPC_INCL RRC

RLGAIN_SCH_PILOT RRC

Comment: A pure RRC message. This message can be removed from cdma2000 Layer1

3 signaling for the Direct Spread to ANSI-41 scenario. For the Multi Carrier to GSM2

MAP scenario, this message will be supported as part of cdma2000 RRC.3

A.14 Forward Supplemental Channel Assignment Mini Message4

MSG_TAG: FSCAMM5

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Field Category

FOR_SCH_ID RRC

FOR_SCH_DURATION RRC

FOR_SCH_START_TIME RRC

SCCL_INDEX RRC

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Comment: A pure RRC message. This message can be removed from cdma2000 Layer1

3 signaling for the Direct Spread to ANSI-41 scenario. For the Multi Carrier to GSM2

MAP scenario, this message will be supported as part of cdma2000 RRC.3

A.15 Reverse Supplemental Channel Assignment Mini Message4

MSG_TAG: RSAMM5

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Field Category

REV_SCH_ID RRC

REV_SCH_DURATION RRC

REV_SCH_START_TIME RRC

REV_SCH_RATE RRC

Comment: A pure RRC message. This message can be removed from cdma2000 Layer7

3 signaling for the Direct Spread to ANSI-41 scenario. For the Multi Carrier to GSM8

MAP scenario, this message will be supported as part of cdma2000 RRC.9

A.16 Mobile Assisted Burst Operation Parameters Message10

MSG_TAG: MABOPM11

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Field Category

ORDER_FLAG RRC

If ORDER_FLAG is set to ‘1’, the base station shall includefollowing record:

PS_MIN_DELTA RRC

ORDER_INTERVAL RRC

PERIODIC_FLAG RRC

If PERIODIC_FLAG is set to ‘1’, the base station shallinclude following record:

NUM_PILOTS RRC

PERIODIC_INTERVAL RRC

THRESHOLD_FLAG RRC

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If THRESHOLD_FLAG is set to ‘1’, the base station shallinclude following record:

PS_FLOOR_HIGH RRC

PS_FLOOR_LOW RRC

PS_CEILING_HIGH RRC

PS_CEILING_LOW RRC

THRESHOLD_INTERVAL RRC

Comment: A pure RRC message. This message can be removed from cdma2000 Layer1

3 signaling for the Direct Spread to ANSI-41 scenario. For the Multi Carrier to GSM2

MAP scenario, this message will be supported as part of cdma2000 RRC.3

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APPENDIX – B NON-RRC MESSAGES2

B.1 Service Release Response Message3

MSG_TAG: SRRM4

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Field Category

SUCCESS_IND Non-RRC

6

SUCCESS_IND – Success indicator.7

The mobile station shall set this field to ‘1’ if the operation8

requested by the corresponding Service Release Message, to9

which this message is the response, was successful;10

otherwise, the mobile station shall set this field to ‘0’.11

B.2 Service Connect Completion Message12

MSG_TAG: SCCM13

14

Field Category

RESERVED Non-RRC

SERV_CON_SEQ Non-RRC

15

RESERVED Reserved bit.16

The mobile station shall set this field to ‘0’.17

SERV_CON_SEQ – Service connect sequence number.18

The mobile station shall set this field to the value of the SERV_CON_SEQ19

field of the Service Connect Message to which it is responding.20

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B.3 Extended Release Response Message1

MSG_TAG: ERRM2

There are no Layer 3 fields associated with this message.3

B.4 Extended Release Response Mini Message4

MSG_TAG: ERRMM5

There are no Layer 3 fields associated with this message.6

B.5 User Zone Identification Message7

MSG_TAG: UZIM8

Field Category

CONFIG_MSG_SEQ Non-RRC

UZ_EXIT Non-RRC

NUM_UZID Non-RRC

NUM_UZID occurrences of the following record:

UZID Non-RRC

UZ_REV Non-RRC

TEMP_SUB Non-RRC

B.6 Service Release Message9

MSG_TAG: SRM10

11

Field Length (bits)

CON_REF Non-RRC

RC_SYNC_ID RRC

BLOB RRC

12

B.7 Extended Global Service Redirection Message13

MSG_TAG: EGSRDM14

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Field Length (bits)

PILOT_PN RRC

CONFIG_MSG_SEQ Non-RRC

REDIRECT_ACCOLC Non-RRC

RETURN_IF_FAIL Non-RRC

DELETE_TMSI Non-RRC

REDIRECT_P_REV_INCL Non-RRC

EXCL P_REV_IND Non-RRC

REDIRECT_P_MIN Non-RRC

REDIRECT_P_MAX Non-RRC

One occurrence of the following record:

RECORD_TYPE Non-RRC

RECORD_LEN Non-RRC

Type-specific fields Non-RRC

2

B.8 Extended Release Message3

MSG_TAG: ERM4

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Field Category

USE_TIME Non-RRC

ACTION_TIME Non-RRC

CH_IND RRC

CON_REF_INCL RRC

CON_REF RRC

RC_SYNC_ID_INCL RRC

RC_SYNC_ID RRC

GATING_RATE_INCL RRC

PILOT_GATING_RATE RRC

BLOB_INCL RRC

BLOB RRC

B.9 Extended Release Mini Message1

MSG_TAG: ERMM2

3

Field Length (bits)

ACTION_TIME Non-RRC

CH_IND RRC

BLOB RRC

4

B.10 Private Neighbor List Message5

MSG_TAG: PNLM6

Field Category

CONFIG_MSG_SEQ Non-RRC

COMMON_INCL RRC

COMMON_BAND_CLASS RRC

COMMON_NGHBR_FREQ RRC

SRCH_WIN_PN RRC

NUM_PRI_NGHBR RRC

NUM_PRI_NGHBR occurrences of the following record:

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SID Non-RRC

NID Non-RRC

PRI_NGHBR_PN RRC

BAND_CLASS RRC

NGHBR_FREQ RRC

UZID_INCL Non-RRC

NUM_UZID Non-RRC

If UZID_INCL = 1, NUM_UZID occurrences of the followingsubrecord; otherwise, no occurrence of the followingsubrecord:

UZID Non-RRC

UZ_REV Non-RRC

TEMP_SUB Non-RRC

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