RRC Pipe

RRC Pipe

Last updated: January 14, 2010

This section is only applicable to the lab application.

RRC Pipe Overview

The RRC pipe mechanism allows you to send and receive RRC messages and/or message contents, that are not explicitly supported (or only partially supported) by the test set. When the pipe is enabled, you can externally encode specified RRC messages and deliver them to the UE using the test set. In addition, certain messages can also be received from the UE and made available to you for querying over the remote user interface (subject to any conditions that are specific to each message).

The test set supports Assisted GPS (A-GPS) by using the RRC Pipe to transport externally coded messages to and from the UE.

The RRC pipe can only be used when an RRC connection is active, and when CALL:PPRocedure:RRC:PIPE[:STATe] is set to "On". If a request to send data is received when either of these conditions is not met, the request will be ignored.Similiarly, if UE data corresponding to a message that would normally be delivered to you using the RRC pipe is received, but CALL:PPRocedure:RRC:PIPE[:STATe] is set to "Off", the messages will be handled as normal by the protocol stack, but then discarded without making the data available on the uplink RRC pipe.The maximum length of the RRC pipe data block passed either to or from the user over the remote user interface is 1000 bytes.

Downlink RRC Pipe Data Format

All downlink RRC Pipe messages should adhere to the following requirements:

This means that the first bit of the data block should represent the bit that will immediately follow the 5-bit message type in the completed message. The message structure is illustrated in the following graphic.

Graphical Representation of Downlink RRC Pipe Message

RRC Pipe Parameters

This section is only applicable to the lab application.

Related Topics


CALL:PPRocedure

Assisted GPS (A-GPS)