Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); General Packet Radio Service (GPRS); Service description; Stage 1 (GSM 02.60 version 6.1.1)

SUBJECT Allowing re-negotiation of the QoS parameters for throughput during a session improves the flexibility of network operation and increases the quality of service perceived by the user. Requirement for the MS to inform the network of its GPRS class is not appropriate for the stage 1 and should be left for the stage 2 to determine. The three MS classes A, B, C remain unchanged. Clarification of the GPRS Attach characteristics. A GPRS-Attach shall be succesfully performed only if the subscriber has a valid GPRS subscription.

Digitalni celični telekomunikacijski sistem (faza 2+) – Splošna radijska storitev s paketiranimi podatki (GPRS) – Opis storitve – Stopnja 1 (GSM 02.60, različica 6.1.1, izdaja 1997)

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2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); General Packet Radio Service (GPRS); Service description; Stage 1 (GSM 02.60 version 6.1.1)33.070.50Globalni sistem za mobilno telekomunikacijo (GSM)Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM)ICS:Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z:EN 301 113 Version 6.1.1SIST EN 301 113 V6.1.1:2003en01-december-2003SIST EN 301 113 V6.1.1:2003SLOVENSKI
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EN 301 113 V6.1.1 (1998-11)European Standard (Telecommunications series)Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+);General Packet Radio Service (GPRS);Service description;Stage 1(GSM 02.60 version 6.1.1 Release 1997)GLOBAL SYSTEM
FOR MOBILE COMMUNICATIONSRSIST EN 301 113 V6.1.1:2003



ETSIEN 301 113 V6.1.1 (1998-11)2GSM 02.60 version 6.1.1 Release 1997ReferenceDEN/SMG-010260Q6 (ab0030co.PDF)KeywordsDigital cellular telecommunications system,Global System for Mobile communications (GSM)ETSIPostal addressF-06921 Sophia Antipolis Cedex - FRANCEOffice address650 Route des Lucioles - Sophia AntipolisValbonne - FRANCETel.: +33 4 92 94 42 00
Fax: +33 4 93 65 47 16Siret N° 348 623 562 00017 - NAF 742 CAssociation à but non lucratif enregistrée à laSous-Préfecture de Grasse (06) N° 7803/88Internetsecretariat@etsi.frIndividual copies of this ETSI deliverablecan be downloaded fromhttp://www.etsi.orgCopyright NotificationNo part may be reproduced except as authorized by written permission.The copyright and the foregoing restriction extend to reproduction in all media.© European Telecommunications Standards Institute 1998.All rights reserved.SIST EN 301 113 V6.1.1:2003



ETSIEN 301 113 V6.1.1 (1998-11)3GSM 02.60 version 6.1.1 Release 1997ContentsIntellectual Property Rights.5Foreword.51Scope.62Normative references.73Definitions and abbreviations.83.1Definitions.83.2Abbreviations.134Applicability.135Description.145.1GPRS reference model.145.1.1Bearer services.155.1.2Teleservices.155.1.3GPRS Access Points.165.2GPRS service description.165.2.1Point-To-Point Connectionless Network Service (PTP-CLNS).175.2.2Point-To-Point Connection Orientated Network Service (PTP-CONS).175.3Transfer Characteristics.175.4Service characteristics.185.4.1Subscriber profile.185.4.2Quality of Service (QoS).185.4.2.1QoS parameter definitions.195.4.2.1.1Service precedence (priority).195.4.2.1.2Reliability.195.4.2.1.3Delay.195.4.2.1.4Throughput.205.4.2.2QoS profile.205.4.2.3Monitor.205.4.3Security services.215.4.4Packet size.215.4.5Capabilities of GPRS MS Classes.215.4.6Subscriber roaming.225.4.7Construction of GPRS subscriber numbers.225.4.8Battery life extension.225.4.9Format Of Message User Data.235.4.10Charging aspects.235.4.10.1PTP charging information.235.4.10.2Reverse Charging.235.4.11Message Screening.236Normal procedures with successful outcome.236.1Provision.236.2Withdrawal.246.3GPRS-Attach, GPRS-Detach.246.4Registration.246.5Erasure.256.6Interrogation.256.7Activation.256.8De-activation.266.9Invocation and operation.266.10PIN and Password Management.267Exceptional procedures.267.1Provision.267.2Withdrawal.26SIST EN 301 113 V6.1.1:2003



ETSIEN 301 113 V6.1.1 (1998-11)4GSM 02.60 version 6.1.1 Release 19977.3 Registration.277.4 Erasure.277.5 Interrogation.277.6 Activation.277.7 De-activation.277.8 Invocation and operation.277.9 PIN and Password management.278 Addressing.2710 Service interworking.2811 Network interworking.2811.1 Interworking with other data networks and other PLMNs.2811.1.1 QoS when Interworking.2911.2 GPRS Numbering Plan.2911.3 Addressing and routeing requirements.2911.4 Interworking for subscriber roaming.29Annex A (informative): Change history.30History.31SIST EN 301 113 V6.1.1:2003



ETSIEN 301 113 V6.1.1 (1998-11)5GSM 02.60 version 6.1.1 Release 1997Intellectual Property RightsIPRs essential or potentially essential to the present document may have been declared to ETSI. The informationpertaining to these essential IPRs, if any, is publicly available for ETSI members and non-members, and can be foundin SR 000 314: "Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs); Essential, or potentially Essential, IPRs notified to ETSI in respectof ETSI standards", which is available free of charge from the ETSI Secretariat. Latest updates are available on theETSI Web server (http://www.etsi.org/ipr).Pursuant to the ETSI IPR Policy, no investigation, including IPR searches, has been carried out by ETSI. No guaranteecan be given as to the existence of other IPRs not referenced in SR 000 314 (or the updates on the ETSI Web server)which are, or may be, or may become, essential to the present document.ForewordThis European Standard (Telecommunications series) has been produced by ETSI Special Mobile Group (SMG).In analogy with CCITT Recommendations I.130, the first stage of the following three level structure is used to describethe telecommunications services as provided by European public telecommunications operators:Stage 1 is an overall service description, from the service subscriber's and user's standpoint;Stage 2 identifies the functional capabilities and information flows needed to support the service describedin stage 1; andStage 3 defines the signalling system protocols and switching functions needed to implement the servicedescribed in stage 1.This EN details the stage 1 aspects (overall service description) for the General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) on GlobalSystem for Mobile communications (GSM) networks.The contents of this EN are subject to continuing work within SMG and may change following formal SMG approval.Should SMG modify the contents of this EN it will then be re-submitted for OAP with an identifying change of releasedate and an increase in version number as follows:Version 6.x.ywhere:6indicates GSM Release 1997 of Phase 2+xthe second digit is incremented for all other types of changes, i.e. technical enhancements, corrections,updates, etc.ythe third digit is incremented when editorial only changes have been incorporated in the specification;National transposition datesDate of adoption of this EN: 27 November 1998Date of latest announcement of this EN (doa): 28 February 1999Date of latest publication of new National Standardor endorsement of this EN (dop/e): 31 August 1999Date of withdrawal of any conflicting National Standard (dow): 31 August 1999SIST EN 301 113 V6.1.1:2003



ETSIEN 301 113 V6.1.1 (1998-11)6GSM 02.60 version 6.1.1 Release 19971ScopeThis EN defines the stage one description of the General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) on Global System for Mobilecommunications (GSM) networks. Stage one is an overall service description, primarily from the service subscriber'sand user's points of view, but does not deal with the details of the human interface itself. This EN includes informationapplicable to network operators, service providers and terminal, switch and data base manufacturers.This EN contains the core requirements for the GPRS on GSM, which are sufficient to provide a complete service.This EN also documents some additional requirements which may be implemented (but do not have to be implemented).In addition, additional functionalities not documented in this EN may be implemented. The requirements of which areconsidered outside the scope of this EN and consequently outside the scope of the corresponding stage 2 and stage 3specifications. This additional functionality may be on a network-wide basis, or particular to one or a group of users.Such additional functionality shall not compromise conformance to the core requirements of the service.The interface between the Mobile Station (MS) and any external applications are outside the scope of this EN.Charging principles are outside the scope of this EN, unless specific service requirements are stated. These requirementsdeal with the allocation of certain call charges to particular users.A later phase of GPRS may include interworking with circuit switched networks (e.g. PSTN, ISDN) and may emulatecertain circuit switched services. These aspects are outside the scope of this version of this EN.NOTE:This specification includes requirements for GPRS phase 1 (Rel ’97). The first phase of standardsspecified will provide a basic functional GPRS service.Phase 1 GPRS supports:-PTP-User Interworking for PTP TCP/IP.-X.28 from MS to GGSN; X.25 from GGSN to external PDNs.Internal Network Interfaces:-Gn - GSN backbone network-Gb - BSS to SGSN-Gr - SGSN to HLR-Gp - PLMN to PLMN (ie roaming)-Gs - SGSN to MSC-External Reference point Gi for connecting via TCP/IP and X.25-Identities-Security Issues - for PTP and roaming-Charging Issues-Operator Call Barring and Termination, Operator Call Screening-PTM radio interface in preparation for phase 2.-Anonymous access-Support of SMS-MO and -MT via GPRS (note: SMS-CB not supported in phase 1).SIST EN 301 113 V6.1.1:2003



ETSIEN 301 113 V6.1.1 (1998-11)7GSM 02.60 version 6.1.1 Release 19972Normative referencesReferences may be made to:a)specific versions of publications (identified by date of publication, edition number, version number, etc.), inwhich case, subsequent revisions to the referenced document do not apply; orb)all versions up to and including the identified version (identified by "up to and including" before the versionidentity); orc)all versions subsequent to and including the identified version (identified by "onwards" following the versionidentity); ord)publications without mention of a specific version, in which case the latest version applies.A non-specific reference to an ETS shall also be taken to refer to later versions published as an EN with the samenumber.[1]GSM 02.01: "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Principles oftelecommunication services supported by a GSM Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN)".[2]GSM 04.02: "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); GSM Public Land MobileNetwork (PLMN) access reference configuration".[3]ITU-T Recommendation X.25: "Interface between data terminal equipment (DTE) and data circuit-terminating equipment (DCE) for terminals operating in the packet mode and connected to publicdata networks by dedicated circuit".[4]ISO 8208: "Information processing systems - data communications - X.25 packet level protocol fordata terminal equipment".[5]ISO 8348: "Information processing systems - data communications - network service definition".[6]ISO 8473: "Information technology - protocol for providing the connectionless mode networkservice".[7]ISO 8878: "Information processing systems - data communications - use of X.25 to provide theOSI connection-mode network service".[8]Internet STD 5:RFC 791: Internet protocol, RFC 950: "Internet standard subnetting procedure",RFC 919: "Broadcasting internet datagrams", RFC 922: "Broadcasting internet datagrams in thepresence of subnets", RFC 792: "Internet control message protocol", RFC 1112: "Host extensionsfor IP multicasting" RFC 1122:" Requirements for Internet hosts - communication layers". RFC1920:" Internet official protocol standards", RFC 1458: "Requirements for multicast protocols",RFC 1301: "Multicast transport protocol".[9]ITU-T Recommendation X.3: "Packet Assembly/Disassembly facility (PAD) in a public datanetwork".[10]ITU-T Recommendation X.28: "DTE/DCE interface for a start-stop mode Data TerminalEquipment accessing the Packet Assembly/Disassembly facility (PAD) in a public data networksituated in the same country".X.28 Add. 1
(7/94)
Addendum 1 to Recommendation X.28 to enable MAP support in accordancewith Recommendation X.8.[11]ITU-T Recommendation X.29: "Procedures for the exchange of control information and user databetween a Packet Assembly/Disassembly (PAD) facility and a packet mode DTE or another PAD".[12]ITU-T Recommendation X.75: "Packet-switched signalling system between public networksproviding data transmission services".[13]ITU-T Recommendation X.121: "International numbering plan for public data networks".SIST EN 301 113 V6.1.1:2003



ETSIEN 301 113 V6.1.1 (1998-11)8GSM 02.60 version 6.1.1 Release 1997[14]ITU-T Recommendation X.136: "Accuracy and dependability performance values for public datanetworks when providing international packet-switched services".[15]ITU-T Recommendation X.137: "Availability performance values for public data networks whenproviding international packet-switched services".[16]GSM 02.68: "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Voice Group Call Service(VGCS) - Stage 1".[17]GSM 02.06: "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Types of Mobile Stations(MS)".[18]GSM 02.04: "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); General on supplementaryservices".[19]GSM 02.30: "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Man-Machine Interface(MMI) of the Mobile Station (MS)".[20]GSM 02.17: "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Subscriber Identity Modules(SIM) Functional characteristics".[21]GSM 03.68: "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Voice Group Call Service(VGCS) - Stage 2".[22]GSM 04.68: "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Group Call Control (GCC)protocol".3Definitions and abbreviations3.1DefinitionsFor the purposes of this EN the following definitions apply:Aaccess delay: The value of elapsed time between an access request and a successful access (source: ITU-T X.140).access protocol: a defined set of procedures that is adopted at an interface at a specified reference point between a userand a network to enable the user to employ the services and/or facilities of that network (source: ITU-T I.112).accuracy: A performance criterion that describes the degree of correctness with which a function is performed. (Thefunction may or may not be performed with the desired speed.) (source: ITU-T I.350).Bbasic service: The telecommunication services excluding the supplementary services (source: GSM 01.04).bearer service: A type of telecommunication service that provides the capability for the transmission of signals betweenuser-network interfaces (source: GSM 01.04, ITU-T I.112).best effort service: A service model which provides minimal performance guarantees, allowing an unspecified variancein the measured performance criteria.Ccalling user: Entity which originates a call to the General Packet Radio Service (GPRS).connectionless service: A service which allows the transfer of information among service users without the need forend-to-end call establishment procedures (source: ITU-T I.113).connectionless-mode transfer:SIST EN 301 113 V6.1.1:2003



ETSIEN 301 113 V6.1.1 (1998-11)9GSM 02.60 version 6.1.1 Release 1997"The terms 'message', 'datagram', ‘transaction mode' and 'connection-free' have been used in the literature todescribe variations on the same basic theme: the transmission of a unit of data in a single, self-containedoperation without establishing, maintaining, and releasing a connection.""(Connectionless-mode transmission) is the transmission of a single unit of data from a source service-access-point to one or more destination service-access-point(s) without establishing a connection. A connectionless-mode service allows an entity to initiate such a transmission by the performance of a single service access.In contrast to a connection, an instance of the use of a connectionless-mode service does not have a clearlydistinguishable lifetime. In addition, the connectionless-mode service, unless otherwise explicitly determined, hasthe following fundamental characteristics:a)no dynamic peer-to-peer agreement is involved in an instance of the service;b)all of the information required to deliver a unit of data (destination address, quality of service selection,options, etc.) is presented to the layer providing the connectionless-mode service, together with the user datato be transmitted, in a single service access. The layer providing the connectionless-mode service is notrequired to relate this access to any other service access.As a result of these fundamental characteristics it may also be true thatc)each unit of data transmitted is entirely self-contained and can be routed independently;d)copies of a unit of data can be transmitted to a number of destination addresses."NOTE:Connectionless-mode transfer normally implies that the service a) does not provide confirmeddelivery of SDUs, b) does not guarantee delivery of SDUs, c) does not guarantee maintenance of SDUsequencing and d) does not guarantee elimination of SDUs.connection-mode transfer:"A connection is an association established for the transfer of data between two or more peer-entities. Thisassociation is established between the peer-entities themselves and between each entity and the next lower layer.The ability to establish a connection and to transfer data over it is provided to the entities in a given layer by thenext lower layer as a connection-mode service. An instance of the use of a connection-mode service by peer-entities proceeds through three distinct phases of operation:a)connection establishment;b)data transfer; andc)connection release."NOTE:Connection-mode transfer normally implies that the service a) provides confirmed delivery of SDUs, b)provides ordered, in-sequence delivery of SDUs and c) will not duplicate SDUs.conversational service: An interactive service which provides for bi-directional communication by means of real-time(no store-and-forward) end-to-end information transfer from user to user (source: ITU-T I.113).Ddemand service: A type of telecommunication service in which the communication path is established almostimmediately, in response to a user request effected by means of user-network signalling (source: GSM 01.04, ITU-TI.112).dependability: A performance criterion that describes the degree of certainty (or surety) with which a function isperformed regardless of speed or accuracy, but within a given observational interval (source: ITU-T I.350).destination user: Entity to which calls to the General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) are directed.Eextra SDU delivery probability: The ratio of total (unrequested) extra service data units (SDUs) to total service dataunits received by a destination user in a specified sample (source: ITU-T X.140).SIST EN 301 113 V6.1.1:2003



ETSIEN 301 113 V6.1.1 (1998-11)10GSM 02.60 version 6.1.1 Release 1997NOTE:the term "user information unit" has been replaced by the term "service data unit".Ffunctional group: A set of functions that may be performed by a single equipment (source: ITU-T I.112).Gguaranteed service: A service model which provides highly reliable performance, with little or no variance in themeasured performance criteria.Iinteractive service: A service which provides the means for bi-directional exchange of information between users.Interactive services are divided into three classes of services: conversational services, messaging services and retrievalservices (source: ITU-T I.113).interface: The common boundary between two associated systems (source: GSM 01.04, ITU-T I.112).Mmean bit rate: A measure of throughput. The average (mean) bit rate available to the user for the given period of time(source: ITU-T I.210).mean transit delay: The average transit delay experienced by a (typically) large sample of PDUs within the sameservice category.messaging service: An interactive service which offers user-to-user communication between individual users viastorage units with store-and-forward, mailbox and/or message handling, (e.g., information editing, processing andconversion) functions (source: ITU-T I.113).mobile station: Equipment intended to access a set of GSM PLMN telecommunication services. Services may beaccessed while the equipment capable of surface movement within the GSM system area is in motion or during halts atunspecified points (source: GSM 01.04).mobile termination: The part of the mobile station which terminates the radio transmission to and from the network andadapts terminal equipment capabilities to those of the radio transmission (source GSM 01.04).Nnetwork connection: An association established by a network layer between two users for the transfer of data, whichprovides explicit identification of a set of network data transmissions and agreement concerning the services to beprovided by the set (source: ITU-T X.213 / ISO-IEC 8348).network operator: Entity which provides the network operating elements and resources for the execution of theGeneral Packet Radio Service (GPRS).network service data unit (NSDU): A unit of data passed between the user and the GPRS network across a NetworkService Access Point (NSAP).network termination: A functional group on the network side of a user-network interface (source: ITU-T I.112).Ppacket: An information unit identified by a label at layer 3 of the OSI reference model (source: ITU-T I.113). Anetwork protocol data unit (NPDU).packet data protocol (PDP): Any protocol which transmits data as discrete units known as packets, e.g., IP, or X.25.packet transfer mode: A
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