Intelligent transport systems — Communications access for land mobiles (CALM) — ITS station management — Part 3: Service access points

ISO 24102-3:2013 specifies the management service access points, i.e. the service access points of: the interfaces between the ITS-S management entity and the ITS-S access layer (MI-SAP), the ITS-S networking and transport layer (MN-SAP), the ITS-S facilities layer (MF-SAP), the interfaces between the ITS-S security entity and the ITS-S access layer, the ITS-S networking and transport layer, the ITS-S facilities layer, the interface between the ITS-S management entity and the ITS-S security entity (MS-SAP).

Systèmes intelligents de transport — Accès aux communications des services mobiles terrestres (CALM) — Gestion des stations ITS — Partie 3: Points d'accès au service

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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 24102-3
First edition
2013-07-01
Intelligent transport systems —
Communications access for land
mobiles (CALM) — ITS station
management —
Part 3:
Service access points
Systèmes intelligents de transport — Accès aux communications des
services mobiles terrestres (CALM) — Gestion des stations ITS —
Partie 3: Points d’accès au service
Reference number
ISO 24102-3:2013(E)
©
ISO 2013

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Contents Page
Foreword .v
Introduction .vi
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions . 2
4 Abbreviated terms . 2
5 Requirements . 3
6 MI-SAP . 3
6.1 General . 3
6.2 MI-SET . 4
6.3 MI-GET . 5
6.4 MI-COMMAND . 6
6.5 MI-REQUEST . 7
6.6 MI-NOTIFY . 8
7 MN-SAP . 9
7.1 General . 9
7.2 MN-COMMAND . 9
7.3 MN-REQUEST .10
8 MF-SAP .11
8.1 General .11
8.2 MF-COMMAND .11
8.3 MF-REQUEST .13
9 SI-SAP .14
9.1 General .14
9.2 SI-COMMAND .14
9.3 SI-REQUEST .15
10 SN-SAP .16
10.1 General .16
10.2 SN-COMMAND .16
10.3 SN-REQUEST .17
11 SF-SAP .18
11.1 General .18
11.2 SF-COMMAND .19
11.3 SF-REQUEST .20
12 MS-SAP .21
12.1 General .21
12.2 MS-COMMAND .21
12.3 MS-REQUEST .22
13 Conformance .23
Annex A (normative) ASN.1 modules .24
Annex B (normative) MF-COMMANDs .36
Annex C (normative) MF-REQUESTs .39
Annex D (normative) MN-COMMANDs .42
Annex E (normative) MN-REQUESTs .44
Annex F (normative) MI-COMMANDs .47
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Annex G (normative) MI-REQUESTs .52
Annex H (normative) SF-COMMANDs .56
Annex I (normative) SF-REQUESTs .57
Annex J (normative) SN-COMMANDs .58
Annex K (normative) SN-REQUESTs .59
Annex L (normative) SI-COMMANDs .60
Annex M (normative) SI-REQUESTs .61
Annex N (normative) MS-COMMANDs .62
Annex O (normative) MS-REQUESTs .63
Annex P (normative) Error/return codes .64
Bibliography .65
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Foreword
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The committee responsible for this document is ISO/TC 204, Intelligent transport systems.
ISO 24102 consists of the following parts, under the general title Intelligent transport systems —
Communications access for land mobiles (CALM) — ITS station management:
— Part 1: Local management
— Part 3: Service access points
— Part 4: ITS station-internal management communications
— Part 5: Fast service advertisement protocol (FSAP)
The following parts are under preparation:
— Part 2: Remote management
— Part 6: Path and flow management
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Introduction
This International Standard is part of a family of International Standards for communications access for
land mobiles (CALM). An introduction to the whole set of International Standards is provided in ISO 21217.
This part of ISO 24102 is part 3 of a multipart International Standard which determines the intelligent
transport systems (ITS) station management service access points.
The ITS station management entity provides functionality related to the management of communication
protocol layers and the security entity presented in the ITS station reference architecture specified in
ISO 21217 and presented in Figure 1, and in line with the general ITS architecture specified in ISO 21217.
Applications
API
MS
Facilities
NF
Networking &
Transport
IN
Access
Communications
Figure 1 — ITS station reference architecture with named interfaces
ITS station management is specified as a distributed process, where no supervisory entity is employed.
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Management
MI MN MF
SI SN SF
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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 24102-3:2013(E)
Intelligent transport systems — Communications access
for land mobiles (CALM) — ITS station management —
Part 3:
Service access points
1 Scope
This part of ISO 24102 specifies the management service access points, i.e. the service access points of
— the interfaces between the ITS-S management entity and
— the ITS-S access layer (MI-SAP),
— the ITS-S networking and transport layer (MN-SAP),
— the ITS-S facilities layer (MF-SAP),
— the interfaces between the ITS-S security entity and
— the ITS-S access layer,
— the ITS-S networking and transport layer,
— the ITS-S facilities layer,
— the interface between the ITS-S management entity and the ITS-S security entity (MS-SAP).
2 Normative references
The following documents, in whole or in part, are normatively referenced in this document and are
indispensable for its application. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated
references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
ISO/IEC 8825-2, Information technology — ASN.1 encoding rules: Specification of Packed Encoding Rules
(PER) — Part 2
ISO 21217, Intelligent transport systems — Communications access for land mobiles (CALM) — Architecture
ISO 21218, Intelligent transport systems — Communications access for land mobiles (CALM) — Access
technology support
ISO 24102-1, Intelligent transport systems — Communications access for land mobiles (CALM) — ITS station
management — Part 1: Local management
ISO 24102-4, Intelligent transport systems — Communications access for land mobiles (CALM) — ITS station
management — Part 4: Station-internal management communications
ISO 24102-5, Intelligent transport systems — Communications access for land mobiles (CALM) — ITS station
management — Part 5: Fast service advertisement protocol (FSAP)
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3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in ISO 21217 apply.
4 Abbreviated terms
For the purposes of this document, the abbreviated terms given in ISO 21217 and the following apply.
MF-COMMAND command issued by the ITS-S management entity and sent to the ITS-S facilities
layer via the MF-SAP
MF-REQUEST command issued by the ITS-S facilities layer and sent to the ITS-S management
entity via the MF-SAP
MI-COMMAND command issued by the ITS-S management entity and sent to the ITS-S access layer
via the MI-SAP
MI-GET command issued by the ITS-S management entity in order to get the value of one or
several CI parameters; sent via the MI-SAP to the ITS-S access layer
MI-REQUEST command issued by the ITS-S access layer and sent to the ITS-S management entity
via the MI-SAP
MI-SET command issued by the ITS-S management entity in order to set the value of one or
several CI parameters; sent via the MI-SAP to the ITS-S access layer
MN-COMMAND command issued by the ITS-S management entity and sent to the ITS-S networking
and transport layer via the MN-SAP
MN-REQUEST command issued by the ITS-S networking and transport layer and sent to the ITS-S
management entity via the MN-SAP
MS-COMMAND command issued by the ITS-S management entity and sent to the ITS-S security
entity via the MS-SAP
MS-REQUEST command issued by the ITS-S security entity and sent to the ITS-S management
entity via the MS-SAP
SF-COMMAND command issued by the ITS-S security entity and sent to the ITS-S facilities layer via
the SF-SAP
SF-REQUEST command issued by the ITS-S facilities layer and sent to the ITS-S security entity via
the SF-SAP
SI-COMMAND command issued by the ITS-S security entity and sent to the ITS-S access layer via
the SI-SAP
SI-REQUEST command issued by the ITS-S access layer and sent to the ITS-S security entity via
the SI-SAP
SN-COMMAND command issued by the ITS-S security entity and sent to the ITS-S networking and
transport layer via the SN-SAP
SN-REQUEST command issued by the ITS-S networking and transport layer and sent to the ITS-S
security entity via the SN-SAP
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5 Requirements
The ITS station management includes functionality specified in the various parts of this International
Standard:
1) General management functionality specified in ISO 24102-1.
2) The functionality of remote ITS station management specified in ISO 24102-2.
3) The functionality of management/security service access points specified this part of ISO 24102.
4) The functionality of ITS station-internal management communications specified in ISO 24102-4.
5) The functionality of the “Fast Service Advertisement Protocol” (FSAP) specified in ISO 24102-5.
The functionality of the service access points
— MI-SAP, MN-SAP, MF-SAP,
— SI-SAP, SN-SAP, SF-SAP,
— MS-SAP,
shall be as specified in this part of ISO 24102.
NOTE 1 SAPs can be non-exposed interfaces. Thus, service primitives of SAPs are not subject to conformance tests.
NOTE 2 The MA-interface and SA-interface presented in Figure 1 are not specified in this part of ISO 24102,
although these are recognized as part of the ITS station reference architecture specified in ISO 21217. All interfaces
towards the ITS-S applications are considered to be APIs rather than SAPs.
Means to secure the access to management functionality need to be specified within the global context
of CALM security. Details are outside the scope of this part of ISO 24102.
Detailed mandatory requirements are specified in the following clauses of this part of ISO 24102:
— Clause 6 specifies the MI-SAP.
— Clause 7 specifies the MN-SAP.
— Clause 8 specifies the MF-SAP.
— Clause 9 specifies the SI-SAP.
— Clause 10 specifies the SN-SAP.
— Clause 11 specifies the SF-SAP.
— Clause 12 specifies the MS-SAP.
— Annexes provide further mandatory requirements.
6 MI-SAP
6.1 General
Basically, there are the following different types of services:
a) a service that allows the ITS-S management entity to set I-Parameter values in a “(Virtual)
Communication Interface” (CI, VCI), see ISO 21218;
b) a service that allows the ITS-S management entity to read I-Parameter values from a (virtual) CI;
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c) a service that allows a “Management Adaptation Entity” (MAE), see ISO 21218, to notify events to
the ITS-S management, including changes in (virtual) CI I-Parameter values;
d) a service that allows the ITS-S management entity to send a command to an MAE;
e) a service that allows an MAE to send a command to the ITS-S management entity;
f) a service for transmission requests of a management data packet;
g) a service for reception notification of a management data packet.
Setting of I-Parameter values shall be built on the service MI-SET.
Reading of I-Parameter values shall be built on the service MI-GET.
Issuing of commands by the ITS-S management entity shall be built on the service MI-COMMAND.
Issuing of commands by a CI or VCI shall be built on the service MI-REQUEST.
Transmission request and reception notification of management data packets shall be built on the
services MI-COMMAND and MI-REQUEST.
Event notifications shall be built on the service MI-REQUEST.
Every request and confirm service primitive shall be identified by a CommandRef parameter. A value
unique within the available number space shall be assigned to the request service primitive. The related
confirm service primitive shall use the same number as provided in the related request service primitive.
Management communications with the access layer in other ITS-SCUs shall be with Inter-ITS-SCU
communication PDUs “MI-rset”, “MI-rget”, “MI-rcmd”, and “MI-rreq” as specified in ISO 24102-4.
Details of the service primitives shall be as specified in Annex A.
6.2 MI-SET
6.2.1 MI-SET.request
The service primitive MI-SET.request allows setting of I-Parameters by the ITS-S management.
The parameters of MI-SET.request are as follows:
MI-SET.request (
  Link-ID,
  CommandRef,
  Sequence of I-Param
  )
Table 1 — MI-SET.request parameter description
Name Description
Link-ID Unique identifier of a VCI/CI.
CommandRef Unique cyclic reference number of command.
- Number of subsequent elements I-Param.
I-Param.No See ISO 21218.
I-Param.Value See ISO 21218.
An MI-SET.request is generated by the ITS-S management entity when I-Parameters specified in
ISO 21218 shall be set.
On receipt of MI-SET.request, the selected parameters shall be set if applicable.
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6.2.2 MI-SET.confirm
The service primitive MI-SET.confirm reports the result of a previous MI-SET.request.
The parameters of MI-SET.confirm are as follows:
MI-SET.confirm (
  Link-ID,
  CommandRef,
  Sequence of Errors OPTIONAL
  )
The optional element “Sequence of Errors” shall be available once at least one of the requested settings
was in error. It may be available in order to acknowledge settings explicitly.
Table 2 — MI-SET.confirm parameter description
Name Description
Link-ID Unique identifier of a VCI/CI.
CommandRef Unique cyclic reference number of command.
- Number of subsequent error messages.
Errors.I-Par- Parameter reference number for which Result.Code applies.
amNo
Errors.errStatus Return/error code, see Table P.1.
A request to set a defined “read only” I-Parameter shall be acknowledged with ErrStatus 7 “ACCESS
VIOLATION”. A request to set an undefined I-Parameter shall be acknowledged with ErrStatus 2
“INVALID PARAMETER NUMBER”. A request to set a defined I-Parameter with an illegal value shall be
acknowledged with ErrStatus 3 “INVALID PARAMETER VALUE”. A request to set a defined I-Parameter
with an illegal type of value shall be acknowledged with ErrStatus 1 “UNSPECIFIED FAILURE”.
An MI-SET.confirm is generated by the MAE upon reception of a previous MI-SET.request.
On receipt of MI-SET.confirm, the ITS-S management entity shall evaluate Errors, if applicable, and act
accordingly. Details are outside the scope of this part of ISO 24102.
6.3 MI-GET
6.3.1 MI-GET.request
The service primitive MI-GET.request requests reporting of I-Parameter values to the ITS-S management.
The parameters of the management service primitive MI-GET.request are as follows:
MI-GET.request (
  Link-ID,
  CommandRef
  Sequence of I-ParamNo
  )
Table 3 — MI-GET.request parameter description
Name Description
Link-ID Unique identifier of a VCI/CI.
CommandRef Unique cyclic reference number of command.
- Number of subsequent elements I-Param.No.
I-ParamNo See ISO 21218.
This primitive is generated by the ITS-S management entity when I-Parameter values shall be retrieved.
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On receipt of MI-GET.request, I-Parameters shall be reported to the ITS-S management entity.
6.3.2 MI-GET.confirm
The management service primitive MI-GET.confirm reports I-Parameter values to the ITS-S
management entity.
The parameters of MI-GET.confirm are as follows:
MI-GET.confirm (
  Link-ID,
  CommandRef,
  Sequence of I-Param
  )
Table 4 — MI-GET.confirm parameter description
Name Description
Link-ID Unique identifier of a VCI/CI.
CommandRef Unique cyclic reference number of command.
- Number of subsequent elements I-Param.
I-Param.No See ISO 21218.
I-Param.Value See ISO 21218.
A request to get the value of a defined “write only” I-Parameter shall be acknowledged with ErrStatus
7 “ACCESS VIOLATION”. A request to get the value of an undefined I-Parameter shall be acknowledged
with ErrStatus 2 “INVALID PARAMETER NUMBER”.
The management service primitive MI-GET.confirm shall be generated by the MAE upon reception of a
previous MI-GET.request.
The ITS-S management entity shall evaluate the parameter values and act accordingly. If any errors
occurred in the processing of the related MI-GET.request, the MI-GET.confirm shall contain at least the
entry Param.No = 255, where I-Param.Value shall explain the details of the error (see ISO 21218).
Further details are outside the scope of this part of ISO 24102.
6.4 MI-COMMAND
6.4.1 MI-COMMANDs
Annex F provides an overview and coding details on MI-COMMANDs that may be sent by the ITS-S
management entity to the ITS-S access layer.
MI-COMMANDs shall be enabled by means of the service primitives MI-COMMAND.request and MI-
COMMAND.confirm.
6.4.2 MI-COMMAND.request
The service primitive MI-COMMAND.request allows the ITS-S management to trigger an action at a CI.
The parameters of MI-COMMAND.request are as follows:
MI-COMMAND.request (
  Link-ID,
  CommandRef,
  MI-Command
  )
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Table 5 — MI-COMMAND.request parameter description
Name Description
Link-ID Unique identifier of a VCI/CI.
CommandRef Unique cyclic reference number of command.
MI-Command.No See Annex F.
MI-Command.Value See Annex F.
An MI-COMMAND.request shall be generated by the ITS-S management when the CI shall perform an action.
On receipt of MI-COMMAND.request by the MAE, the requested action shall be performed.
6.4.3 MI-COMMAND.confirm
The service pr
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