ISO/IEC 13818-10:1999
(Main)Information technology — Generic coding of moving pictures and associated audio information — Part 10: Conformance extensions for Digital Storage Media Command and Control (DSM-CC)
Information technology — Generic coding of moving pictures and associated audio information — Part 10: Conformance extensions for Digital Storage Media Command and Control (DSM-CC)
This part of ISO/IEC 138 18 defines compliance to Data Storage Media Command and Control (DSMCC) standard in 2 steps: the static review and the dynamic review as defined in ISO/IEC 9646 Conformance Testing standard [ 1, 2, 31. The static review requirements are specified in clause 4 of this part of ISO/IEC 138 18 in the form of Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma. The ATS used for dynamic review is described in clause 5. This part of ISO/IEC 138 18 does not specify all the requirements with which terminal equipment intended for use in conjunction with multimedia information retrieval services has to comply. In particular, this part of ISO/IEC 138 18 does not specify (lower layer) protocols to be used to deliver/transport DSM-CC protocol data units. Neither does it specify requirements related to safety, protection, and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) of the equipment, or regulatory requirements with which such equipment may be required to comply.
Technologies de l'information — Codage générique des images animées et des informations sonores associées — Partie 10: Extensions de conformité pour commande et contrôle de supports de mémoire numérique (DSM-CC)
General Information
Standards Content (Sample)
INTERNATIONAL
ISOAEC
STANDARD
138184 0
First edition
1999-07- 15
Information technology - Generic coding
of moving pictures and associated audio
information -
Part 10:
Conformance extensions for Digital Storage
Media Command and Control (DSM-CC)
Technologies de I’in forma tion - Codage gknkique des images anim6es et
des in formations sonores associkes -
Paflie IO: Extensions de conformit pour commande et contr6le de
suppot% de mkmoire numbrique (DSM-CC)
Reference number
lSO/IEC 13818-10:1999(E)
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Contents
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Scope . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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2 Normative References
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3 Abbreviations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .~.
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4 The PIGS
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4.1 ISO/IEC Protocol Versions Implemented
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4.2 Global Statement of Conformance
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DSM-CC User-to-Network Functional Unit
4.3
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4.3.1 Roles of DSM-CC User-to-Network
4
Major Capabilities of DSM-CC User-to-Network .
4.3.2
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4.3.3 PDU Support for DSM-CC User-to-Network
Parameter support for DSM-CC User-to-Network Message Header . 7
4.3.4
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4.3.5 Parameter support for DSM-CC Compatibility Descriptors
Parameter support for DSM-CC User-to-Network Configuration messages . 8
4.3.6
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4.3.7 Parameter support for DSM-CC U-N Session messages
Parameter Support for DSM-CC User-to-Network Download Messages . 19
4.3.8
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4.3.9 Parameter support for DSM-CC User-to-Network SDB CCP Messages
Parameter Support for DSM-CC U-N Pass-Thru Messages . . 23
4.3.10
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4.4 DSM-CC User-to-User Functional Unit .
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Roles of DSM-CC User-to-User .
4.4.1
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4.4.2 Major capabilities of DSM-CC User-to-User
27
Subsidiary Capabilities Related to DSM-CC User-to-User Procedures .
4.4.3
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4.5 Conformance
The Conformance ATS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
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5.1 Test Method . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .“.
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5.1.1 Test Environment of DSM-CC U-N Functions
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5.1.2 Test Environment of DSM-CC U-U Functions
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5.2 Test Cases
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5.2.1 DSM-CC User-to-Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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5.2.2 Test Coverage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .*.
I.~.”. 101
5.2.3 DSM-CC User-to-User
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Foreword
IS0 (the International Organization for Standardization) and IEC (the International Electrotechnical Commission)
form the specialized system for worldwide standardization. National bodies that are members of IS0 or IEC
participate in the development of International Standards through technical committees established by the
respective organization to deal with particular fields of technical activity. IS0 and IEC technical committees
collaborate in fields of mutual interest. Other international organizations, governmental and non-governmental, in
liaison with IS0 and IEC, also take part in the work.
International Standards are drafted in accordance with the rules given in the ISOAEC Directives, Part 3.
In the field of information technology, IS0 and IEC have established a joint technical committee, ISOAEC JTC 1.
Draft International Standards adopted by the joint technical committee are circulated to national bodies for voting.
Publication as an International Standard requires approval by at least 75 % of the national bodies casting a vote.
International Standard ISOAEC 13818-l 0 was prepared by Joint Technical Committee ISOAEC JTC 1, information
technology, Subcommittee SC 29, Coding of audio, picture, multimedia and hypermedia information.
ISOAEC 13818 consists of the following parts, under the general title information technology - Generic coding of
moving pictures and associated audio information:
- Par? I: Systems
- Pat? 2: Video
- Part 3: Audio
- Part 4: Conformance testing
- Pat? 5: Software simulation
- Par? 6: Extensions for DSM-CC
- Part 7: Advanced Audio Coding (AAC)
- Part 9: Extension for real time interface for systems decoders
- Part IO: Conformance extensions for Digital Storage Media Command and Control (DSM-CC)
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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD 0 ISO/IEC ISO/IEC 13818-10:1999(E)
Information technology - Generic coding of moving pictures and
associated audio information -
Part 10:
Conformance extensions for Digital Storage Media Command and
Control (DSM-CC)
1 Scope
This part of ISO/IEC 138 18 defines compliance to Data Storage Media Command and Control (DSMCC) standard in 2 steps:
the static review and the dynamic review as defined in ISO/IEC 9646 Conformance Testing standard [ 1, 2, 31. The static
review requirements are specified in clause 4 of this part of ISO/IEC 138 18 in the form of Protocol Implementation
Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma. The ATS used for dynamic review is described in clause 5.
This part of ISO/IEC 138 18 does not specify all the requirements with which terminal equipment intended for use in
conjunction with multimedia information retrieval services has to comply. In particular, this part of ISO/IEC 138 18 does not
specify (lower layer) protocols to be used to deliver/transport DSM-CC protocol data units. Neither does it specify
requirements related to safety, protection, and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) of the equipment, or regulatory
requirements with which such equipment may be required to comply.
2 Normative References
The following standards contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this part of ISO/IEC
138 18. At the time of publication, the editions indicated were valid. All standards are subject to revision, and parties to
agreements based on this part of ISO/IEC 138 18 are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent
edition of the standards indicated below. Members of IEC and IS0 maintain registers of currently valid International
Standards.
Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - Conformance testing methodology and
ISO/IEC 9646- 1:
PI
framework - Part 1: General concepts.
ISO/IEC 9646-2: Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - Conformance testing methodology and
PI
framework - Part 2: Abstract Test Suite Specification.
ISO/IEC 9646-7: Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - Conformance testing methodology and
PI
framework - Part 7: Implementation Conformance Statements.
ISO/IEC 138 18-6: Information technology - Generic coding of moving pictures and associated audio information -
PI
Part 6: Extensions for DSM-CC.
3 Abbreviations
API : Application Portability Interface
ATS : Abstract Test Suite
DSM-CC : Digital Storage Media-Command and Control
DSM-CC UN : Digital Storage Media-Command and Control User to Network
DSM-CC UU : Digital Storage Media-Command and Control User to User
ETS : Executable Test Suite
LT : Lower Tester
IUT : Implementation Under Test
MPEG-2 : Moving Picture Experts Group-2
PC0 : Point of Control and Observation
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PDU : Protocol Data Unit
SUT : System Under Test
TCP : Test Coordination Procedures
UT : Upper Tester
VOD : Video on Demand
Additional abbreviations are defined in JSO/IEC 138 18-6 and ISO/IEC 9646 parts l-7.
4 The PIGS
This part of ISO/IEC 138 18 defines a Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma for the detailed
expression of the conformance requirements of ISO/IEC 138 18-6. The PICS proforma is in compliance with the relevant
oiven in IS0 9646-2. Detail of the use of this
requirements, and in accordance with the relevant guidance for a PICS proforma, g
proforma is provided in this part of ISO/IEC 13818. Implementations claiming conformance to ISO/IEC 138 18-6 shall
complete the proforma as part of the conformance requirements.
The DSM-CC specification is a collection of protocols and interfaces that accomplish the control of bit streams. DSM-CC can
be viewed as consisting of two broad categories of functionality; User-to-User and User-to-Network. Each of these categories
is further divided into functional groups.
The following table defines the functional groups of DSM-CC User-to-Network and provides a brief description of each
group:
Table 1 - DSM-CC User-to-Network Functional Groups
Functional Group Description
A set of messages which are used to configure a User device for operation in a
U-N Configuration
DSM-CC Network environment.
U-N Session Messages A set of messages which are used to set-up maintain, and tear-down DSM-CC
sessions.
U-N Download A set of messages which are used to download information to a DSM-CC User.
A set of messages which are used by the User to request stream switching by
U-N Switched Digital Broadcast
the Network.
Channel Change Protocol
U-N Pass Thru Messages A set of messages which are used to communicate between Users through the
Network and outside of a session.
All DSM-CC UN messages begin with the DSM-CC Message Header, which
DSM-CC Message Header
contains information about the type of message being passed
The following table defines the functional groups of DSM-CC User-to-User and provides a brief description of each group:
Table 2 - DSM-CC User-to-User Functional Groups
Description
Functional Group
r
U-U Application Portability Interfaces (API) Describes the U-U interfaces for application software programmer
U-U Service Interoperability Interfaces (SII) Describes the U-U interfaces for network software programmer
U-U Application Boot Process Describes a complete boot process including User-to-Network
Session messages
U-U Object Carousel U-U API for broadcast networks
Stream Descriptors Descriptors that are inserted into the MPEG-2 transport stream to
control or signal a change in the stream.
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Defines the method by which the messages and data shall be
Transport in MPEG-2 Systems
transported when these messages or data are transported in an
MPEG-2 Systems Transport. This clause does not specify transport
methods other than MPEG-2 Systems Transport.
An implementation may be compliant with any or all of the functional groups as required by that implementation.
4.1 ISOllEC Protocol Versions Implemented
ISO/IEC 138 18-6 identifies the protocol version through the use of the dsmccType field in the message header of User to
Network messages. If the protocol is modified, the dsmccType for that class of messages shall be assigned a new value. The
following table (from ISO/IEC 138 18-6 clause 2, table 2-2) identifies the current versions of the DSM-CC protocol:
Table 3 - DSM-CC Protocol Versions
dsmccType Description
0x00 ISO/IEC 13 8 18-6 Reserved
0x01 Identifies the message as an ISO/IEC 138 18-6
User-to-Network configuration message.
0x02 Identifies the message as an ISO/IEC 138 18-6
User-to-Network session message.
0x03 Identifies the message as an ISO/IEC 138 18-6
Download message.
0x04 Identifies the message as an ISO/IEC 138 18-6
SDB Channel Change Protocol message.
0x05 Identifies the message as an ISO/IEC 138 18-6
User-to- Network pass-thru message.
0x06-Ox7F ISO/IEC 13 8 18-6 Reserved.
User Defined message type.
0x80-OxFF
For DSM-CC User-to-User, the protocol version is identified by the object version in the message header.
An implementation shall be described by completing a separate PICS proforma for each supported protocol version. The PICS
for all versions of the protocol for which conformance is claimed, should be attached to each other, and used together.
4.2 Global Statement of Conformance
Table 4 - DSM-CC Functional Units
~~
Condition for Status ISO/IEC 13818-6 Implemented?
Item Does the implementation support . . .
Number status reference Y = Yes, N = No,
n/a = not applicable
I
Ful User-to-Network (17-N) 0.1
r ,
0.1
Eu2 1Jser-to-User (U-rJ)
Eu2 0.1
Stream Descriptors
~ Id
, Transport in MPEG-2 Systems 01 . -
I Ful Or Ia I
o. 1 It is mandatory to support at least one of these options
Note: DSM-CC may be used in an interactive network and/or a broadcast network. Therefore some unctional units are exclusive. In a broadcast
environment the U-U Object Carousel will be implemented while in an interactive network the U-U Service Interoperability Interface will be
implemented.
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4.3 DSM-CC User-to-Network Functional Unit
4.3.1 Roles of DSM-CC User-to-Network
Table 5 - User-to-Network Role PICS
Item Role Conditions Status lSO/IEC 13818-6
for status reference
Does the implementation support.
1
RI the client role 0.1
0.6
RI2 the session & resource manager (SRM) role 0.1 0.6
the server role
R3 0.1 0.6
0.1 Support of one, and only one, of these options is required.
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4.3.2 Major Capabilities of DSM-CC User-to-Network
Table 6 - DSM-CC User-to-Network Major Capability PICS
ISO/IEC
Item Does the Role: Client Role: Server Role: SRM Implemented?
13818-6
implementation
Y = Yes, N = No,
reference
support. .
n/a = not applicable
Conditions Status Conditions Status Conditions
Status 1 Client 1 Server 1 SRM
I I I I
for status for status for status
Mel User-to-Network (U-N) 3.1 Mc2 0 Mc2 0 m
Not Mc2 M Not Mc2
c:o
sm-r- c:o c:o
STm- c:ol c:m c:m
Mel c:o 1 c:o 1
c:o 1
I I I I
Mc14 c:ol c:o2 n/a
Mc15 c:o c:o c:o
I I I I I I I
o. 1: It is mandatory to support at least one of these options
0.2: It is mandatory to support at least one of these options
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4.3.3 PDU Support for DSM-CC User-to-Network
Table 7 - PICS for DSM-CC User-to-Network PDU Support
Item Does the implementation support. . . 1So’1EC Role: Client Role: Server
Role: SRM Implemented?
13818-6
Y = Yes, N = No,
reference
n/a = not applicable
Cond. Status Cond. Status Cond. Status Client Server SRM
for for for
status status status
Mcll
User-to-Network Configuration Group
UNConfigRequest
Pdul 331 . . m m m
Pdu2 UNConfigIndication
. . m m m
Pdu3 UNConfigResponse . . m m m
.
Pdu4 UNConfigConfirm . . m m m
Mc12
User-to-Network Session Control Group
PduS ClientSessionSetUpReqest
4.2.4.1 m n/a m
3 -
Pdu6 C1ientSessionSetUpConfn-m m n/a m
Pdu7 ServerSessionSetUpIndication n/a m m
Pdu8 ServerSessionSetUpResponse n/a m
. . . m
Pdu9 ServerContmuousEeedSession Request n/a 0 0
Pdu 10 ServerContmuousFeedSesslon Confirm
n/a 0 0
3 -
Pdu 11 Cl 1entReleaseRequest
4.2.11 m n/a m
7 ’
Pdu 12 CllentReleaseIndlcatlon 4.2~3 m n/a m
Pdu 13 ClientReleaseResponse
4.2.14 m n/a m
Pdu 14 ClientReleaseConfn-m 4.2.12 m n/a m
I -
Pdu 15 ServerReleaseRequest
4.2.~ n/a m m
Pdu 16 ServerReleaseIndicatlon 4.2~7 n/a m m
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Pdu2 1
used
Pdu2 1
used
a /IT/G;3
I du2 1 ServerAddResourceRequest -r.L.W.-J n/a 0 m
Pdu22 ServerAddResourceConfirm m m
n/a If
Pdu2 1
used
Pdu25
used
Pdu25
used
Pdu26 ServerDeleteResourceConfb-m 4.2.7.4 n/a If m m
Pdu40 ServerSessionProceedingIndication
Pdu43 ServerResetRequest
Pdu45 ServerResetResponse
Mc13
User-to-Network Download
Pdu59 DownloadInfoRequest 7.3.1
Pdu60 DownloadInfoResponse . .
Pdu6 1 DownloadInfoIndlcatlon . .
Pdu62 DownloadDataBlock . .
Pdu63 DownloadDataRequest . .
Pdu64 DownloadCancel . .
Pdu6.5 DownloadServerImtlate . .
Mc14
User-to-Network Switched Digital Broadcast Channel Change protocol
r
Pdu66 SDBProgramSelectRequest 10.2.3.1
Pdu67 SDBProgramSelectConfirm . . .
I . ,
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Pdu68 SDBProgramSelectIndicatlon
10.2.3.3
Pdu69 SDBProgramSelectResponse
1
MC15
User-to-Network Pass-Through messages
Pdu70 PassThruRequest
12.2.2.1 0
0 0
Pdu7 1 Pass fhruIndlcatlon
0
0 0
Pdu73 PassThruRecelptRequest
. . .
0 0
0
Pdu74
PassThruRecelptConfirm
0
0 0
Pdu75 PassThruRecelptIndlcatlon
12 . 2 . 2.3
0 0
0
I Pd 76 Pass’l’hruReceiptResponse
. . .
0 0
0
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4.3.4 Parameter support for DSM-CC User-to-Network Message Header
Table 8 - DSM-CC User-to-Network Message Header Parameters
Parameter ISOAEC Role: Client Role: Server Role: SRM
Item
13818-6
reference
/
Status Values allowed Status Values allowed Status Values allowed
protocolDiscriminator 2 m 0x11 m 0x11
)ar 1 m 0x11
dsmccType 2 m 0x0 l-Ox05 0x0 l-Ox05 m 0x0 l-Ox05
‘ar2 m
0 0x80-OxFF 0x80-OxFF 0
0x80-OxFF
0
m 0x000 1-0x0004
)ar3 messageId 3.3 m 0x000 1-0x0004 m 0x000 1-0x0004
0x8000-OxFFFF
0x40 1 o-ox40 11
0x40 1 o-ox40 11
0x4020-0x4023 0x4020-0x4023
0x4032-0x4033 0x4032-0x4033
0x4042-0x4043 0x4042-0x4043
0x4060-0x4063
Ox40A2-Ox40A3 Ox40A2-Ox40A3
0x6000-Ox7FFF 0x6000-Ox7FFF
0x8012-0x8013
0x8020-0x8023 0x8020-0x8023
0x8030-0x803 1
0x8030-0x803 1
0x8040-0x804 1 0x8040-0x804 1
0x8050-0x805 1 0x8050-0x805 1
0x8060-0x8063 0x8060-0x8063
0x8070-0x8073 0x8070-0x8073
Ox80AO-Ox80A3 Ox80AO-Ox80A3
OxAOOO-OxFFFF
0x1001-0x1006
0x000 1-0x0004 0x000 1-0x0004
0x8000-OxFFFF 0x8000-OxFFFF
0x000 l-Ox0006
Par-3 adaptationLength 2 m 0x00 - OXEI- m 0x00 - OxI+ m 0x00 - oxl+
Par6 messageLength 2 m 0x0000-oxH+lY m 0x0000-OXE I+ E l+ m 0x0000-oxl+ l-TF
Par7 dsmccAdaptatronHeader 2.1 0 0 m
Par7.1 Adaptation1 ype 2.1 c:m c:m c:m
0x0 1,0x02 0x0 1,0x02 0x0 1,0x02
0x80-OxFF c: 0
c:o c:o 0x80-OxFF 0x80-OxFF
Reserved . . c:m oxI+ OxEk c:m OxI+
Par7.1.2 c:m
Par7.1.3 CaSystemId 3 311
L-. 1.1 c:m /CA \v* L -system ID c:m WA \V‘ x -system-ID c:m (CA-system-ID \-‘a
in ISO/IEC in ISO/IEC in ISO/IEC
13818-1) 13818-1) 13818-1)
c:m I’BA TBA c:m 1’BA
Par7.1.4 CondrtlonalAccessLength . . c:m
-n.
conditronalAccesDataByte 2.1.1 c:m TBA c:m IBA c:m ll5A
Par7.1.5
0 0
Par7.2 dsmccUserId . . 0
Par7.2.1 reserved 312 I. . c:m OxEk OXEE c:m OxFF
c:m
Par7.2.2 userId . . c:m (values of clientId c:m (values of c:m (values of clientId
or serverId in U-
clientId or or serverId in U-N
N session serverId in U-N session messages)
messages) session messages)
.
c:m If the dsmccAdaptatronHeader is supported. thus parameter 1s mandatory.
The support of the dsmccAdaptationHeader is optional.
c:o If the dsmccAdaptationHeader is supported, this parameter is optional.
The support of the dsmccAdaptationHeader is optional.
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4.3.5 Parameter support for DSM-CC Compatibility Descriptors
Table 9 - DSM-CC Compatibility Descriptor Parameters
lSO/IEC Rc Ile: Client Role: Server Role: SRM
Item Parameter
13818-6
reference
Status
Par1 6.1 m
compatlblltyDescrlptorLength
6.1 m
Par2 descrIptorCount
6.1 m
Par3 descriptorType
0
6.1 m
Par4 descrIptorLength
6.1 m
P SpecifierType
0
m
Par6 specifierData 6.1
pa- model 6.1 m
p%z---- 6.1 m
version
I
m
r subDescrlptorCount 6.1
SubDescriptor 6.1 m
Par
m
ParlO. subl>escrlptorType 6.1
Par1 0.2 subDescriptorLength 6.1 m
m
Par addltlonalInformatlon 6.1
4.3.6 Parameter support for DSM-CC User-to-Network Configuration messages
Table 10 - DSM-CC User-to-Network Configuration Message Parameters
Item Parameter ISO/IEC Role: Client Role: Server Role: SRM
13818-6
Reference
Status Values Allowed Status Values Allowed Status
Values Allowed
User-to-Network Configuration Parameters
Par1
dsmccConfigurationParameters
Par 1.1 Message 1 lmer . . m 0x00000000 - 0x00000000 - m 0x00000000 -
m
OxFFFFFFFF OxFFFFFFFF OxFFFFFFFF
Par 1.2 SesslonInProgressTlmer . . m 0x00000000 - 0x00000000 - m 0x00000000 -
m
OxFFFFFFFF OxFFFFFFFF OxFFFFFFFF
Par 1.3 MessageRetryCount . . m 0x00 - OxEF m 0x00 - OxEF m 0x00 - OxFE
. . m 0x00 - 0x01 0x00 - 0x01 m 0x00 - 0x01
Par 1.4 SesslonIdAsslgnor m
Par 1.5 ResourceIdAsslgnor . . m 0x00 - 0x01 m 0x00 - 0x01 m 0x00 - 0x01
Par 1.6 MaxlmumEorwardCount m 0x00 - OsFl-
m 0x00 - OxEl- m 0x00 - OXEE
Par2
NetworkConfigurationParameters
Par2.1 UserId . . m m m
(OS1 NSAP (OS1 NSAP (OSI NSAP
address) address)
address)
Par2.2 PrlmaryServerId
. . m m m
WI NSAP (OS1 MAP (OS1 NSAP
address) address)
address)
Par2.3 NetworkParameterLength
. . m 0x0000 - OxFFFF m 0x0000 - OxEFlT m 0x0000 - OXE E E b
Par2.4 NetworkYarameterUataByte 3.2.2 m 0x00 - OXFF 0x00 - OxFF m 0x00 - OXFF
m
Par3
UserDefinedConfigurationParameters
Par3.1 UserDefinedParameterLength
. . 0 0x0000 - Oxl+l+ 0 0x0000 - Oxl+I+ m 0x0000 - OxFFFF
Par3.2 UserDefinedParameterDataByte . . 0 0x00 - OXEE 0x00 - OXH- m 0x00 - Oxl-F
0
UNConfigRequest
Par4 dsmccMessageHeader() 2 m (as specified by m (as specified by m (as specified by
ISO/IEC 13818-6
ISO/IEC 13818-6 ISO/IEC 138 18-6
subclause 4.3.4) subclause 4.3.4) subclause 4.3.4)
DevIceId
Par5 3.3.1 m oxooooooooo- m oxooooooooo- m oxooooooooo-
OxFFFFFFFFFFFF OxFFFFFFFFFFFF OxFFFFFFFFFFFF
Reserved
Par6 . . m OxFFE F m OXITFF m OxFEFE
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ISO/IEC 13818-10:1999(E)
Par7 CompatlbrltyDescrlptor 6 m (as specified by (as specified by
m m (as specified by
ISO/IEC 138 18-6
ISO/IEC 138 18-6 ISO/IEC 13818-6
subclause 4.3.5) subclause 4.3.5)
subclause 4.3.5)
IJNConfigConfirm
Par8 dsmccMessageHeader() 2 m
(as specified by (as specified by (as specified by
ISO/IEC 13818-6
ISO/IEC 138 18-6 ISO/IEC 13818-6
subclause 4.3.4) subclause 4.3.4) subclause 4.3.4)
Par9 DeviceId - .- . m n nnnnnnnnn
oxooooooooo- oxooooooooo- vv”““““““-
OxFFFFFFFFFFFF OxFFFFFFFFFFFF 0xi;FFFFFFFFFF
ParlO Response . . m 0x0000 - 0x0003
0x0000 - 0x0003 0x0000 - 0x0003
0 0x8000 - OxFFFF 0x8000 - OxFFFF
0x8000 - OxFFFF
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Par DsmccConfiguratlonParameters m (see Parl)
m (see Parl) m (see Parl)
Par NetworkConfiguratlonParameter . . m (see Par2) (see Par2) m (see Par2)
m
S
.
Parl3 UserDefinedConfiguratlonParam . . 0 (see Par3) (see Par3) 0
0 (see Par3)
eters
UNConfigIndication
iFiT dsmccMessageHeader() 2 m (as specified by m (as specified by m (as specified by
ISO/IEC 13818-6 ISO/IEC 138 18-6 ISO/IEC 13818-6
subclause 4.3.4) subclause 4.3.4)
subclause 4.3.4)
n nnnnnnnnn
Parl2 DevIceId m
3.3.3 oxooooooooo- m oxooooooooo- m UXUUUUUWJUU-
OxFFFFFFFFFFFF OxFFFFFFFFFFFF
OxFFFFFFFFFFFF
Par Reason . . m 0x0000 - 0x0001 m 0x0000 0 0001
m 0x0000 - 0x0001
0 0x8000 - OxFFFF o 0x8000 &ii o 0x8000 - OxFFFF
.
Par CompatlblltyDescrlptor . . m (as specified by
m (as specified by (as specified by
ISO/IEC 13818-6 ISO/IEC 138 18-6 ISO/IEC 138 18-6
subclause 4.3.5) subclause 4.3.5) subclause 4.3.5)
7
l2id-T DsmccContlguratlonParameters 3.2.1 m (see Parl) m (see Parl) M (see Parl)
Par -NetworkConfiguratlonParameter m (see Par2) (see Par2)
m (see Par2)
S
t.7 *.f- .-r- --
Par userverineaLonrlgurationraram 3.3.2 0 (see Par3) (see Par3) 0 (see Par3)
0
eters
UNConfigResponse
Paris dsmccMessageHeader() 2 m
(as specified by m (as specified by m (as specified by
ISO/IEC 13818-6
ISO/IEC 138 18-6 ISO/IEC 13818-6
subclause 4.3.4) subclause 4.3.4) subclause 4.3.4)
ParlV lJserId . . m (see OS1 NSAP) (see OS1 NSAP) m (see OS1 NSAP)
m
. . m 0x0000 - 0x0003
Par20 Response m 0x0000 - 0x0003 m 0x0000 - 0x0003
0 0x8000 - OxFFFF o 0x8000 - OxFFFF o 0x8000 - OxFFFF
ParZ Reserved 3.3.4 ------III 0x00 - OxI+
m 0x00 - OxI+ m 0x00 - OXEE
-
Par22 CompatlblItyDescrlptor 6 m (as speched by (as specified by m (as specified by
m
ISO/IEC 13818-6 ISO/IEC 138 18-6 ISO/IEC I38 18-6
subclause 4.3.5) subclause 4.3.5) subclause 4.3.5)
4.3.7 Parameter support for DSM-CC U-N Session messages
Table 11 - DSM-CC User-to-Network Session Message Parameters
Item Parameter lSO/IEC Role: Client Role: Server Role: SRM
13818-6
reference
,
Status Values allowed Status Values allowed Status Values allowed
CIientSessionSetUpRequest
Par 1 dsmccMessageHeader() 2 m
(as specified by n/a m (as speclfled by
ISO/IEC 138 18-6 ISO/IEC 13818-6
subclause 4.3.4) subclause 4.3.4)
Par2 sesslonId . . . m (as specified by n/a m (as specked by
ISO/IEC 138 18-6 ISO/IEC 13818-6
subclause 4.3) subclause 4.3)
Par3 Reserved m OxEl+l- m OxElN-
n/a
Par4 cl lentId 4341 m
..I. ..a (as specified by n/a m (as specified by
ISO/IEC 13818-6
ISO/IEC 13818-6
subclause 4.3) subclause 4.3)
Par5 serverId m (as specified by n/a m (as specified by
ISO/IEC 13818-6 ISO/IEC 13 8 18-6
subclause 4.3) subclause 4.3)
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ISO/IEC 13818-10:1999(E)
0 (as specified by n/a m
(as specified by
ISO/IEC 13818-6 ISO/IEC 13818-6
subclause 4.2.2)
subclause 4.2.2)
ClientSessionSetUpConfirm
2 m (as specified by n/a m (as specified by
‘ar7 dsmccMessageHeader()
ISO/IEC 13818-6 ISO/IEC 138 18-6
subclause 4.3.4) subclause 4.3.4)
m (as specked by n/a m (as specified by
sessionId
ISO/IEC 13818-6 ISO/IEC 13818-6
subclause 4.3) subclause 4.3)
serverId m (as specified by n/a m (as specified by
ISO/IEC 13818-6 ISO/IEC 138 18-6
subclause 4.3) subclause 4.3)
0x0000 - OxOOOB 0x0000 - OxOOOB
Response n/a
0x0010 - 0x0019 0x0010-0x0019
0x0020-Ox002A 0x0020-Ox002A
0x0030 -0x0038 0x0030-0x0038
0x0041-0x0042 0x0041 -0x0042
0x8000 - OxFFFF 0x8000 - OxFFFF
(as specified by m (as specified by
Par Resources n/a
ISO/IEC 13818-6 ISO/IEC 13818-6
subclause 4.2.3) subclause 4.2.3)
m
UserData 0 (as specified by n/a (as speclfled by
Parl2
ISO/IEC 13818-6 ISO/IEC 13818-
subclause 4.2.2) 6subclause 4.2.2)
ClientReleaseRequest
2 m (as specified by n/a m (as specified by
Par 13 dsmccMessageHeader()
...
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