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SABP Procedures
8.1
Elementary Procedures
8.2
Write-Replace
8.3
Kill
8.4
Load Status Enquiry
8.5
Message Status Query
8.6
Reset
8.7
Restart Indication
8.8
Failure Indication
8.9
Error Indication
9
Elements for SABP Communication
10
Handling of Unknown, Unforeseen or Erroneous Protocol Data
A
Guidelines for Usage of the Criticality Diagnostics IE
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Change History
8
SABP Procedures
p. 10
8.1
Elementary Procedures
p. 10
8.2
Write-Replace
p. 10
8.2.1
General
p. 10
8.2.2
Successful Operation
p. 11
8.2.3
Unsuccessful Operation
p. 12
8.2.4
Abnormal Conditions
p. 13
8.3
Kill
p. 13
8.3.1
General
p. 13
8.3.2
Successful Operation
p. 13
8.3.3
Unsuccessful Operation
p. 14
8.3.4
Abnormal Conditions
p. 14
8.4
Load Status Enquiry
p. 14
8.4.1
General
p. 14
8.4.2
Successful Operation
p. 14
8.4.3
Unsuccessful Operation
p. 15
8.4.4
Abnormal Conditions
p. 15
8.5
Message Status Query
p. 15
8.5.1
General
p. 15
8.5.2
Successful Operation
p. 16
8.5.3
Unsuccessful Operation
p. 16
8.5.4
Abnormal Conditions
p. 17
8.6
Reset
p. 17
8.6.1
General
p. 17
8.6.2
Successful Operation
p. 17
8.6.3
Unsuccessful Operation
p. 17
8.6.4
Abnormal Conditions
p. 18
8.7
Restart Indication
p. 18
8.7.1
General
p. 18
8.7.2
Successful Operation
p. 18
8.7.3
Abnormal Conditions
p. 18
8.8
Failure Indication
p. 18
8.8.1
General
p. 18
8.8.2
Successful Operation
p. 19
8.8.3
Abnormal Conditions
p. 19
8.9
Error Indication
p. 19
8.9.1
General
p. 19
8.9.2
Successful Operation
p. 19
8.9.3
Abnormal Conditions
p. 20
9
Elements for SABP Communication
p. 20
9.1
Message Functional Definition and Content
p. 20
9.1.1
General
p. 20
9.1.2
Message Contents
p. 20
9.1.2.1
Presence
p. 20
9.1.2.2
Criticality
p. 20
9.1.2.3
Range
p. 20
9.1.2.4
Assigned Criticality
p. 21
9.1.3
WRITE-REPLACE
p. 21
9.1.4
WRITE-REPLACE COMPLETE
p. 21
9.1.5
WRITE-REPLACE FAILURE
p. 21
9.1.6
KILL
p. 22
9.1.7
KILL COMPLETE
p. 22
9.1.8
KILL FAILURE
p. 22
9.1.9
LOAD QUERY
p. 22
9.1.10
LOAD QUERY COMPLETE
p. 23
9.1.11
LOAD QUERY FAILURE
p. 23
9.1.12
MESSAGE STATUS QUERY
p. 23
9.1.13
MESSAGE STATUS QUERY COMPLETE
p. 23
9.1.14
MESSAGE STATUS QUERY FAILURE
p. 24
9.1.15
RESET
p. 24
9.1.16
RESET COMPLETE
p. 24
9.1.17
RESET FAILURE
p. 24
9.1.18
RESTART
p. 25
9.1.19
FAILURE
p. 25
9.1.20
ERROR INDICATION
p. 25
9.2
Information Element Definitions
p. 25
9.2.0
General
p. 25
9.2.1
MessageType
p. 26
9.2.2
Broadcast Message Content
p. 26
9.2.3
Serial Number
p. 26
9.2.4
Old Serial Number
p. 26
9.2.5
New Serial Number
p. 27
9.2.6
Service Areas List
p. 27
9.2.7
Category
p. 27
9.2.8
Repetition Period
p. 27
9.2.9
Number of Broadcasts Requested
p. 27
9.2.10
Number of Broadcasts Completed List
p. 28
9.2.11
Service Area Identifier
p. 29
9.2.12
Failure List
p. 29
9.2.13
Radio Resource Loading List
p. 29
9.2.14
Cause
p. 30
9.2.15
Data Coding Scheme
p. 32
9.2.16
Recovery Indication
p. 32
9.2.17
Criticality Diagnostics
p. 32
9.2.18
Available Bandwidth
p. 34
9.2.19
Message Identifier
p. 34
9.2.20
Message Structure
p. 34
9.2.21
Paging ETWS Indicator
|R8|
p. 35
9.2.22
Warning Type
|R8|
p. 35
9.2.23
Warning Security Information
|R8|
p. 36
9.2.24
Broadcast Message Content Validity Indicator
|R8|
p. 36
9.3
Message and Information Element Abstract Syntax (with ASN.1)
p. 36
9.3.0
General
p. 36
9.3.1
Usage of protocol extension mechanism for non-standard use
p. 36
9.3.2
Elementary Procedure Definitions
p. 38
9.3.3
PDU Definitions
p. 41
9.3.4
Information Element Definitions
p. 51
9.3.5
Common Definitions
p. 56
9.3.6
Constant Definitions
p. 57
9.3.7
Container Definitions
p. 58
9.4
Message Transfer Syntax
p. 61
10
Handling of Unknown, Unforeseen or Erroneous Protocol Data
p. 61
10.1
General
p. 61
10.2
Transfer Syntax Error
p. 61
10.3
Abstract Syntax Error
p. 61
10.3.1
General
p. 61
10.3.2
Criticality Information
p. 62
10.3.3
Presence Information
p. 62
10.3.4
Not comprehended IE/IE group
p. 63
10.3.4.1
Procedure Code
p. 63
10.3.4.1A
Type of Message
p. 63
10.3.4.2
IEs other than the Procedure Code and Type of Message
p. 63
10.3.5
Missing IE or IE group
p. 64
10.3.6
IEs or IE groups received in wrong order or with too many occurrences or erroneously present
p. 65
10.4
Logical Error
p. 66
10.5
Exceptions
p. 66
A
Guidelines for Usage of the Criticality Diagnostics IE
p. 67
A.1
EXAMPLE MESSAGE Layout
p. 67
A.2
Example on a Received EXAMPLE MESSAGE
p. 68
A.3
Content of Criticality Diagnostics
p. 69
A.3.1
Example 1
p. 69
A.3.2
Example 2
p. 70
A.3.3
Example 3
p. 71
A.3.4
Example 4
p. 72
A.3.5
Example 5
p. 73
A.4
ASN.1 of EXAMPLE MESSAGE
p. 74
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