Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS); UTRAN Iuant interface: Application part (3GPP TS 25.466 version 15.2.0 Release 15)

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS);
UTRAN Iuant interface: Application part
(3GPP TS 25.466 version 15.2.0 Release 15)

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Foreword
This Technical Specification (TS) has been produced by ETSI 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP).
The present document may refer to technical specifications or reports using their 3GPP identities, UMTS identities or
GSM identities. These should be interpreted as being references to the corresponding ETSI deliverables.
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Contents
Intellectual Property Rights . 2
Foreword . 2
Modal verbs terminology . 2
Foreword . 5
1 Scope . 6
2 References . 6
3 Definitions and abbreviations . 6
3.1 Definitions . 6
3.2 Abbreviations . 8
4 General . 8
4.1 Procedure specification principles . 8
4.2 Forwards and backwards compatibility . 8
4.3 Multi-antenna units. 8
4.4 Integer representation . 8
4.5 TMA Subunits . 8
5 Services expected from signalling transport . 9
5.1 Elementary procedure format . 9
5.1.1 Initiating message . 9
5.1.2 Response message . 9
6 Control elementary procedures . 10
6.1 State model . 10
6.2 General procedure handling . 10
6.2.1 Alarms . 10
6.2.2 Procedure message interpretation . 10
6.2.3 Parallel procedure handling . 11
6.3 Overview of elementary procedures . 12
6.4 Description of elementary procedures . 14
6.5 Common elementary procedures . 15
6.5.1 Reset Software . 15
6.5.2 Get Alarm Status . 16
6.5.3 Get Information . 16
6.5.4 Clear Active Alarms . 17
6.5.5 Alarm Subscribe . 18
6.5.6 Self Test . 18
6.5.7 Void . 19
6.5.8 Void . 19
6.5.9 Read User Data . 19
6.5.10 Write User Data . 20
6.5.11 Download Start . 20
6.5.12 Download Application . 21
6.5.13 Download End . 22
6.5.14 Vendor specific procedure . 22
6.6 Single-antenna elementary procedures . 23
6.6.1 Calibrate . 23
6.6.2 Send Configuration Data . 23
6.6.3 Set Tilt . 24
6.6.4 Get Tilt . 25
6.6.5 Alarm Indication . 25
6.6.6 Set Device Data . 26
6.6.7 Get Device Data . 27
6.7 Multi-antenna elementary procedures . 27
6.7.1 Antenna Calibrate . 27
6.7.2 Antenna Set Tilt . 28
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6.7.3 Antenna Get Tilt . 29
6.7.4 Antenna Set Device Data . 29
6.7.5 Antenna Get Device Data . 30
6.7.6 Antenna Alarm Indication . 31
6.7.7 Antenna Clear Active Alarms . 31
6.7.8 Antenna Get Alarm Status . 32
6.7.9 Antenna Get Number Of Antennas . 33
6.7.10 Antenna Send Configuration Data . 33
6.8 TMAAP Elementary procedures for TMA . 34
6.8.1 TMA Set Mode . 34
6.8.2 TMA Get Mode . 35
6.8.3 TMA Get Supported Functions . 35
6.8.4 TMA Set Gain . 36
6.8.5 TMA Get Gain . 37
6.8.6 TMA Set Device Da ta . 38
6.8.7 TMA Get Device Data . 39
6.8.8 TMA Alarm Indication . 39
6.8.8.1 Further requirements . 40
6.8.9 TMA Clear Active Alarms . 40
6.8.10 TMA Get Alarm Status . 41
6.8.11 TMA Get Number of Subunits . 41
6.8.12 3GPP Clear Active Alarms and Get Alarm Status . 42
6.8.13 TMA Get Supported Non-Linear Gain Values . 42
7 Unknown elementary procedures . 43
Annex A (normative): Return codes for secondary devices . 44
Annex B (normative): Assigned fields for additional data . 45
Annex C (normative): Procedure sequence for download of software to a secondary device. 49
Annex D (informative): Overview of elementary procedures. 50
Annex E (informative): I-frame and INFO-field format . 51
Annex F (informative): Change History . 52
History . 54

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Foreword
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This Technical Specification has been produced by the 3 Generation Partnership Project (3GPP).
The contents of the present document are subject to continuing work within the TSG and may change following formal
TSG approval. Should the TSG modify the contents of the present document, it will be re-released by the TSG with an
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1 Scope
The present document specifies the Remote Electrical Tilting Application Part (RETAP) between the implementation
specific O&M transport function and the RET Antenna Control unit function of the Node B/eNB. The document also
specifies the Tower Mounted Amplifier Application Part (TMAAP) between the implementation specific O&M transport
function and the TMA control function of the Node B/eNB. It defines the Iuant interface and its associated signaling
procedures.
2 References
The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of the present
document.
● References are either specific (identified by date of publication, edition number, version number, etc.) or
non-specific.
● For a specific reference, subsequent revisions do not apply.
● For a non-specific reference, the latest version applies. In the case of a reference to a 3GPP document (including
a GSM document), a non-specific reference implicitly refers to the latest version of that document in the same
Release as the present document.
[1] Void
[2] Void
[3] 3GPP TS 25.462: "UTRAN Iuant Interface: Signalling Transport".
[4] 3GPP TS 25.461: "UTRAN Iuant Interface: Layer 1".
3 Definitions and abbreviations
3.1 Definitions
For the purposes of the present document, the following terms and definitions apply.
Active alarm: An alarm which has an alarm state that has been raised, but not cleared
Alarm: Persistent indication of a fault
Alarm code: A code that identifies a specific alarm. The alarm code set is a subset of the return code set. The alarm
codes are listed in annex A of this TS
Alarm state: A condition or state in the existence of an alarm.Alarm states are raised and cleared
ASCII character: A character forming part of the International Reference Version of the 7-bit character set defined in
ISO/IEC 646:1991
Calibrate: Exercise the antenna drive unit over its entire range of travel to ensure fault-free operation and synchronise
the measured and actual beam tilt of the antenna
Configuration data: A stored table or function defining the relationship between the physical position of the drive and
electrical beam tilt
Data type: A definition determining the value range and interpretation of a series of octets. The following specified
data types are used in this TS:
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Name: Definition:
AlarmCode 1 octet unsigned enumerated code
All AlarmCode values are listed in annex A of this TS
FieldNumber 1 octet unsigned enumerated code
All field number values are listed in annex B of this TS
ProcedureCode 1 octet unsigned enumerated code
ReturnCode 1 octet unsigned enumerated code
All ReturnCode values are listed in annex A of this TS
TextString Octets with integer values in the range of 32 to 126 to be interpreted as ASCII characters

Elementary procedure: The RETAP and TMAAP protocol consists of elementary procedures (EPs). An elementary
procedure is a unit of interaction between the primary device (Node B/eNB) and the secondary devices (RET or TMAs
devices)
An EP consists of an initiating message and possibly a response message.
Two kinds of EPs are used:
- Class 1: Elementary procedures with response (success or failure).
- Class 2: Elementary procedures without response.
For Class 1 EPs, the types of responses can be as follows:
Successful
- A signalling message explicitly indicates that the elementary procedure has been successfully
completed with the receipt of the response.
Unsuccessful
- A signalling message explicitly indicates that the EP failed.
Class 2 EPs are considered always successful.
Error: Deviation of a system from normal operation
Fault: Lasting error condition
Little endian: The order of transmission in which the least-significant octets of a multi-octet representation of a number
are transmitted first. Little endian only applies to binary integer representations
MaxDataReceiveLength: SecondaryPayloadReceiveLength minus 3 octets (see subclause 4.8.1 in TS 25.462 [3])
MaxDataTransmitLength: SecondaryPayloadTransmitLength minus 3 octets (see subclause 4.8.1 in TS 25.462 [3])
Procedure code: A code identifying an elementary procedure
Reset: A process by which the device is put in the state it reaches after a completed power-up
Return code: A code which defines information about the outcome of an elementary procedure execution
Tilt (also downtilt, tilt angle, beamtilt): The elevation angle between the direction orthogonal to the antenna element
axis and the maximum of its main beam in the elevation plane. A positive electrical tilt angle means that the antenna
beam is directed below the direction orthogonal to the antenna axis. An antenna has separate values for electrical and
mechanical tilt. The mechanical tilt is fixed by the geometry of the installation. In this TS the tilt referred to is always
the electrical tilt unless otherwise stated
Tilt value: A signed integer used in elementary procedures to define the electrical tilt setting of the antenna. The tilt
value is 10 times the antenna electrical tilt angle in degrees.
TMA: A TMA comprises a low noise amplifier together with its control and monitoring electronics and optional
antenna modem.
TMA subunit: A TMA may comprise more than one TMA subunit. All TMA subunits within one TMA have the same
HDLC address and are addressable by an index via the application layer procedures.
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3.2 Abbreviations
For the purposes of the present document, the following abbreviations apply:
EP Elementary Procedure
HDLC High-Level Data Link Control
RET Remote Electrical Tilting
TMA Tower Mounted Amplifier
RETAP Remote Electrical Tilting Application Part
TMAAP Tower Mounted Amplifier Application Part
TCP Time-Consuming Procedure
4 General
4.1 Procedure specification principles
The principle for specifying the procedure logic is to specify the functional behaviour of the RET antenna control unit
and TMA Subunits exactly and completely. The Node B/eNB functional behaviour is left unspecified.
The following specification principles have been applied for the procedure text in clause 6:
- The procedure text discriminates between:
1) Functionality which "shall" be executed
The procedure text indicates that the receiving node "shall" perform a certain function Y under a certain
condition. If the receiving node supports procedure X but cannot perform functionality Y requested in the
REQUEST message of a Class 1 EP, the receiving node shall respond with the message used to report
unsuccessful outcome for this procedure, containing an appropriate cause value.
2) Functionality which "shall, if supported" be executed
The procedure text indicates that the receiving node "shall, if supported," perform a certain function Y under
a certain condition. If the receiving node supports procedure X, but does not support functionality Y, the
receiving node shall proceed with the execution of the EP, possibly informing the requesting node about the
not supported functionality.
4.2 Forwards and backwards compatibility
The forwards and backwards compatibility of all versions of the protocol shall be assured by a mechanism in which all
current and further messages will not be changed in the future. These parts can always be decoded regardless of the
standard version.
New functionalities are added into the specification by introducing new procedures and thus the existing messages are
not changed in the future.
4.3 Multi-antenna units
The RETAP elementary procedures are split into a single-antenna oriented part, a multi-antenna oriented part and a
common part for both device types in order to support RET units controlling single- or multi-antenna devices. The RET
unit responds, upon request, the number of antennas it controls. All multi-antenna oriented elementary procedures
include a parameter stating which antenna the elementary procedure addresses. Antennas are numbered 1 and upwards.
4.4 Integer representation
Multi-octet integer values are transmitted in little endian order. Signed integers are represented as 2-complement values.
4.5 TMA Subunits
TMA subunits shall be numbered starting with 1 and proceeding upwards. The error message format for TMA
procedures follows that of multiple RET devices.
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5 Services expected from signalling transport
RETAP and TMAAP requires an assured in-sequence delivery service from the signalling transport and notification if
the assured in-sequence delivery service is no longer available.
5.1 Elementary procedure format
Layer 2 provides a full-duplex link for the transmission of RETAP and TMAAP messages.
There are two types of RETAP and TMAAP elementary procedures:
Class 1: Initiating messages are sent either from the primary to a secondary device, or from a secondary to the primary
device, in order to initiate some action within the receiving device. The other device sends a response message
completing the procedure.
Class 2: Initiating messages are sent either from the primary to a secondary device, or from a secondary to the primary
device. No response message is expected.
All RETAP and TMAAP messages use the same basic format:
Table 5.1.1: Basic format for all RETAP and TMAAP messages
Elementary procedure Number of data octets Data
1 octet 2 octets MaxDataReceiveLength or
MaxDataTransmitLength.

NOTE: Response messages have the same basic format as initiating messages. The elementary procedure code
shall be the same in the response message as in the associated initiating message.
5.1.1 Initiating message
The data part of an initiating message may contain parameters as specified in clause 6 of this TS.
5.1.2 Response message
Elementary procedures shall, unless otherwise specified, provide a response message within 1 second. The response
time is measured from the time the message frame was received by the transport layer to the time the response message
is ready for transfer by the transport layer.
If the class1 elementary procedure requested by the initiating mess
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