Protocol Revisions

 Last updated: December 17, 2004

 The test set's base station emulator supports the protocol revisions listed in Protocol Revisions The protocol revision supported by the test set is selected from Protocol Rev ( F10 ) on Call Parms 1 of 4 menu and sent to the mobile station in the P_REV and MIN_P_REV fields of some overhead messages (see Settable Fields in Overhead Messages ). The protocol revision used by the mobile station (MOB_P_REV) is sent to the test set via the Registration Message (during registration), or the P age Response Message (in response to a paging request from the test set), or the Origination Message (when initiating a call from the mobile station). It is displayed on the Mobile Station Information screen (see Mobile Reported Information ) after a successful registration or connection.

 


   
NOTE
The protocol revision supported by your mobile station (MOB_P_REV) should be no less than the protocol revisions configured on the test set (P_REV). Otherwise, the mobile station can not camp on the test set.

   

 


   
NOTE
For IS-2000 system, the protocol revision 7 (IS-2000-A) functionality is available in a lab application (E6702B revision B.02 and above) but requires an additional feature license in a test application (E1962B revision B.08 and above). If the protocol revision 7 (IS-2000-A) is selected when the required feature license is not available in your test application, an error message is generated and the feature will not be activated. To find out how to acquire the required license, visit:

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 Protocol Revisions

 System Type

 Protocol Rev
(P_REV and MIN_P_REV)

 Programming Mnemonics

Description

 IS-2000

 7 (IS-2000-A)

 PREVision7

 Supports mobile stations operating in the IS-2000 system with the enhanced capabilities. See Key Enhancements for Protocol Revisions 7 (IS-2000-A) Relative to Protocol Revision 6 (IS-2000-0) .

 6 (IS-2000-0)

 PREVision6

Supports most of the mobile stations operating in the IS-2000 system.

 IS-95 System

 4 (IS-95B)

 D95B

Supports most of the mobile stations operating in the IS-95 system.

 3 (ARIB T-53)

 AT53

Supports the earlier mobile stations with Protocol Revision 3 and Band Class 3 (Japan CDMA)

 3 (TSB74)

 TBS74

Supports the earlier mobile stations with Protocol Revision 3 and Band Class other than Band Class 3 (Japan CDMA).

 1 (J-STD-008)

 JSTD8

Supports the earlier mobile stations with Protocol Revision 1 and Band Class 1 (US PCS).

 1 (Korean PCS)

 KPCS

Supports the earlier mobile stations with Protocol Revision 1 and Band Class 4 (Korean PCS)
 

 Key Enhancements for Protocol Revisions 7 (IS-2000-A) Relative to Protocol Revision 6 (IS-2000-0)

 

 Operating Considerations for IS-2000 Protocol Revisions

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  • If IS-2000 protocol revision is changed while a call is connected, the call is dropped with no signaling to the mobile station.
  •  The change of protocol revision between 6 (IS-2000-0) and 7 (IS-2000-A) may affect the code level summation check (see Other Settings That Affect Code Channel Levels and States ) and result in the change of the generated control channels (see Control Channels Configuration ). The change of protocol revision may be rejected due to an invalid set and an error will be posted to indicate the issue.
  •  The test set configured with protocol revision 7 (IS-2000-A) supports a subset of the new release A functionality as specified in the IS-2000 standards (C.S0002-A V6.0 to C.S0005-A V6.0).
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    • The test set supports new control channels such as F-BCCH, F-CCCH, and R-EACH but does not support Reservation Access mode and the associated channels (R-CCCH, F-CPCCH, and F-CACH), the Power Controlled Access mode, and the Time Diversity and the associated channels (F-TDPCH and F-APICH).
    •  The test set supports new F-BCCH overhead messages (see IS-2000 Primary Broadcast Control Channel Overhead Messages (P_REV > = 7) ) required for the new release A (P_REV = 7) functionality. The F-CCCH supports the Mobile Station Directed Messages (such as General Page Message, Status Request Message, etc. that are carried on the Paging Channel for P_REV= 6) with some format changes as required for P_REV >= 7. In addition, the test set uses the existing message if a previous protocol revision (P_REV = 6) message is sufficient for the operation (for example, continue to use existing General Page message instead of new Universal Page message).
 

Related Topics


 

GPIB Command: CALL:PROTocol

 Manual Operation: How Do I Change Call Parameters?

 Setting Control Channel Parameters

 Setting Enhanced Access Parameters

 Settable Fields in Overhead Messages

 Mobile Reported Information

 SYSTem:APPLication:CATalog:LICense:APPLication:ALL?