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            <Section>The Protocol Stacks are used to define the functionality of the GSM protocols for interfaces. The GSM specifications are normative when used to describe the functionality of interfaces, but the stacks and the subdivision of protocol layers does not imply or restrict any implementation.</Section>
            <Section>The base of the Protocol Stack rests on the physical layer.</Section>
            <Section>The Data Link Layer (DL) is used to handle an acknowledged connection between mobile and base station. The LAPDm protocol is used.</Section>
            <Section>Radio Resource (RR) manages the resources of the air-interface. That means configuration of physical layer, cell selection and cell reselection, data transfer, RR-Connection handling.</Section>
            <Section>Mobility Management (MM) handles registration aspects for the mobile station. It detects changes of location areas and updates a mobile station in the new location area.</Section>
            <Section>Call Control (CC) provides the call functionality. This includes call establishment, call maintenance procedures like Hold, Retrieve or Modify, and call disconnection.</Section>
            <Section>Supplementary Services (SS) handles all call independent supplementary services like call forwarding or call barring.</Section>
            <Section>Short Message Services (SMS) is used for sending and receiving point-to-point short messages. Additionally the reception of cell broadcast short messages is included.</Section>
            <Section>The man machine interface (MMI) is the interface to the user. Normally it is connected with a keypad as input device and a display as output device.</Section>
            <Section>Between the several entities data interfaces are defined. These data interfaces are called Service Access Points (SAPs), indicating that an upper layer uses the services of a lower layer.</Section>
            <Section>The GSM specification do not set out any implementation of the Protocol Stack. The following diagrams show the implementation described in all these documents for the mobile station. All entities except the Man Machine Interface and Physical Layer are implemented as part of the Protocol Stack.</Section>
            <Section>Figure 1: Mobile-station protocol architecture</Section>
            <Section>This document describes the services offered by the radio resource management to the mobility management.</Section>
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            <Date Day="19" Month="5" Year="2000"/>
            <Author>SG</Author>
            <DocStatus State="BEING_PROCESSED"/>
            <Comment>Initial</Comment>
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            <Date Day="31" Month="5" Year="2000"/>
            <Author>MG</Author>
            <DocStatus State="BEING_PROCESSED"/>
            <Comment>Primitive opcodes changed</Comment>
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            <DocVersion Number="003" Year="00"/>
            <Author>Nov</Author>
            <DocStatus State="BEING_PROCESSED"/>
            <Comment>Nov-TVO tui removed (for use with DTI2 SAP)</Comment>
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            <Date Day="26" Month="3" Year="2002"/>
            <Author>SG</Author>
            <DocStatus State="BEING_PROCESSED"/>
            <Comment>UDP_AUTOASSIGN_PORT Constant added, Type of tui parameter changed</Comment>
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            <Date Day="23" Month="9" Year="2002"/>
            <Author>JK</Author>
            <DocStatus State="BEING_PROCESSED"/>
            <Comment>Partial merge from class_ce_int_devbr: tui parameter removed</Comment>
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            <DocVersion Number="006" Year="00"/>
            <Date Day="26" Month="8" Year="2003"/>
            <Author>JK</Author>
            <DocStatus State="BEING_PROCESSED"/>
            <Comment>Nomenclature for dti corrected</Comment>
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            <RefTitle>GSM 2.81, Line Identification Supplementary Services - Stage 1 ETS 300 514, ETSI, September 1994</RefTitle>
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            <RefTitle>GSM 2.83, Call Waiting and Call Hold Supplementary Services - Stage 1 ETS 300 516, ETSI, September 1994</RefTitle>
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            <RefTitle>GSM 2.84, Multi Party Supplementary Services - Stage 1 ETS 300 517, ETSI, September 1994</RefTitle>
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            <RefTitle>GSM 2.85, Closed User Group Supplementary Services - Stage 1 ETS 300 518, ETSI, September 1994</RefTitle>
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            <RefTitle>GSM 2.86, Advice of Charge Supplementary Services - Stage 1 ETS 300 519, ETSI, September 1994</RefTitle>
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        <DocRef>
            <RefId>[7]</RefId>
            <RefTitle>GSM 2.88, Call Barring Supplementary Services - Stage 1 ETS 300 520, ETSI, September 1994</RefTitle>
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        <DocRef>
            <RefId>[8]</RefId>
            <RefTitle>GSM 3.14, Support of Dual Tone Multi Frequency Signalling via the GSM System ETS 300 532, ETSI, April 1994</RefTitle>
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        <DocRef>
            <RefId>[9]</RefId>
            <RefTitle>GSM 3.40, Technical Realization of the Short Message Service Point-to-Point ETS 300 536, ETSI, January 1996</RefTitle>
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            <RefTitle>GSM 3.41, Technical Realization of Short Message Service Cell Broadcast ETS 300 537, ETSI, June 1995</RefTitle>
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            <RefId>[11]</RefId>
            <RefTitle>GSM 3.81, Line Identification Supplementary Services - Stage 2 ETS 300 542, ETSI, February 1995</RefTitle>
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            <RefId>[12]</RefId>
            <RefTitle>GSM 3.82, Call Forwarding Supplementary Services - Stage 2 ETS 300 543, ETSI, February 1995</RefTitle>
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            <RefId>[13]</RefId>
            <RefTitle>GSM 3.83, Call Waiting and Call Hold Supplementary Services - Stage 2 ETS 300 544, ETSI, November 1994</RefTitle>
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            <RefTitle>GSM 3.84, Multi Party Supplementary Services - Stage 2 ETS 300 545, ETSI, November 1994</RefTitle>
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            <RefId>[15]</RefId>
            <RefTitle>GSM 3.85, Closed User Group Supplementary Services - Stage 2 ETS 300 546, ETSI, January 1996</RefTitle>
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        <DocRef>
            <RefId>[16]</RefId>
            <RefTitle>GSM 3.86, Advice of Charge Supplementary Services - Stage 2 ETS 300 547, ETSI, March 1995</RefTitle>
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        <DocRef>
            <RefId>[17]</RefId>
            <RefTitle>GSM 3.88, Call Barring Supplementary Services - Stage 2 ETS 300 548, ETSI, November 1994</RefTitle>
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        <DocRef>
            <RefId>[18]</RefId>
            <RefTitle>GSM 4.01, MS-BSS Interface General Aspects and Principles ETS 300 550, ETSI, September 1994</RefTitle>
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        <DocRef>
            <RefId>[18a]</RefId>
            <RefTitle>GSM 4.03, MS-BSS Interface Channel Structures and Access Capabilities ETS 300 552, ETSI, September 1994</RefTitle>
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        <DocRef>
            <RefId>[19]</RefId>
            <RefTitle>GSM 4.05, Data Link Layer General Aspects ETS 300 554, ETSI, September 1994</RefTitle>
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        <DocRef>
            <RefId>[20]</RefId>
            <RefTitle>GSM 4.06, MS-BSS Interface Data Link Layer Specification ETS 300 555, ETSI, September 1994</RefTitle>
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        <DocRef>
            <RefId>[21]</RefId>
            <RefTitle>GSM 4.07, Mobile Radio Interface Signalling Layer 3 General Aspects ETS 300 556, ETSI, February 1995</RefTitle>
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            <RefId>[22]</RefId>
            <RefTitle>GSM 4.08, Mobile Radio Interface Layer 3 Specification ETS 300 557, ETSI, January 1996</RefTitle>
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        <DocRef>
            <RefId>[23]</RefId>
            <RefTitle>GSM 4.10, Mobile Radio Interface Layer 3 Supplementary Services Specification  General Aspects ETS 300 558, ETSI, February 1995</RefTitle>
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            <RefId>[24]</RefId>
            <RefTitle>GSM 4.11, Point-to-Point Short Message Service Support on Mobile Radio Interface ETS 300 559, ETSI, October 1995</RefTitle>
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            <RefId>[25]</RefId>
            <RefTitle>GSM 4.12, Short Message Service Cell Broadcast Support on Mobile Radio Interface ETS 300 560, ETSI, January 1996</RefTitle>
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            <RefId>[26]</RefId>
            <RefTitle>GSM 4.80, Mobile Radio Interface Supplementary Services Specification Formats and Coding ETS 300 564, ETSI, February 1995</RefTitle>
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            <RefId>[27]</RefId>
            <RefTitle>GSM 4.81, Line Identification Supplementary Services - Stage 3 ETS 300 565, ETSI, February 1995</RefTitle>
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            <RefId>[28]</RefId>
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            <RefId>[29]</RefId>
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            <RefId>[30]</RefId>
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            <RefId>[31]</RefId>
            <RefTitle>GSM 4.85, Closed User Group Supplementary Services - Stage 3 ETS 300 569, ETSI, February 1995</RefTitle>
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            <RefId>[32]</RefId>
            <RefTitle>GSM 4.86, Advice of Charge Supplementary Services - Stage 3 ETS 300 570, ETSI, February 1995</RefTitle>
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            <RefId>[34]</RefId>
            <RefTitle>GSM 5.01, Physical Layer on the Radio Path General Description ETS 300 573, ETSI, October 1995</RefTitle>
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            <Section>This section contains all primitives that are defined for the UDP SAP</Section>
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                <Section>The UDP_BIND_REQ is used to open an UDP port and attach an DTI2 channel.</Section>
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                <Date Day="19" Month="5" Year="2000"/>
                <Author>SG</Author>
                <Comment>Initial</Comment>
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                <Section>The UDP_BIND_CNF is the response of a UDP_BIND_REQ.</Section>
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                <Author>SG</Author>
                <Comment>Initial</Comment>
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                <Section>The UDP_CLOSEPORT_REQ is used to close a UDP port.</Section>
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                <Author>SG</Author>
                <Comment>Initial</Comment>
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                <Date Day="19" Month="5" Year="2000"/>
                <Author>SG</Author>
                <Comment>Initial</Comment>
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                <Section>The UDP_ERROR_IND is used to indicate ICMP errors.</Section>
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                    <Sender>UDP</Sender>
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                    <Name>dst_port</Name>
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                <Author>SG</Author>
                <Comment>Initial</Comment>
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                <Section>UDP_ERROR_RES is the response of a UDP_ERROR_IND.</Section>
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                <Date Day="19" Month="5" Year="2000"/>
                <Author>SG</Author>
                <Comment>Initial</Comment>
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                <Section>UDP_SHUTDOWN_IND is used to indicate the deactivation of the entity.</Section>
            </Description>
            <PrimDef>
                <Name>UDP_SHUTDOWN_IND</Name>
                <PrimID Direction="DOWNLINK" Number="3"/>
                <PrimUsage>
                    <Sender>UDP</Sender>
                    <Receiver>UL</Receiver>
                </PrimUsage>
            </PrimDef>
            <History>
                <Date Day="19" Month="5" Year="2000"/>
                <Author>SG</Author>
                <Comment>Initial</Comment>
            </History>
        </Primitive>
        <Primitive>
            <Description>
                <Section>UDP_SHUTDOWN_RES is the response of a UDP_SHUTDOWN_IND.</Section>
            </Description>
            <PrimDef>
                <Name>UDP_SHUTDOWN_RES</Name>
                <PrimID Direction="UPLINK" Number="3"/>
                <PrimUsage>
                    <Sender>UL</Sender>
                    <Receiver>UDP</Receiver>
                </PrimUsage>
            </PrimDef>
            <History>
                <Date Day="19" Month="5" Year="2000"/>
                <Author>SG</Author>
                <Comment>Initial</Comment>
            </History>
        </Primitive>
    </PrimitivesSection>
    <PrimBasicElementsSection>
        <Description>
            <Section>Parameters shall be part of the primitives described below and if applied the parameters shall contain the values specified here.</Section>
        </Description>
        <PrimBasicElem>
            <Description>
                <Section>UDP port.</Section>
            </Description>
            <PrimBasicElemDef>
                <Name>port</Name>
                <Type>U16</Type>
                <Comment>destination port</Comment>
            </PrimBasicElemDef>
            <ValuesLink>
                <DocName DocType="SAP">udp</DocName>
                <Name>VAL_port</Name>
            </ValuesLink>
            <History>
                <Date Day="19" Month="5" Year="2000"/>
                <Author>SG</Author>
                <Comment>Initial</Comment>
            </History>
        </PrimBasicElem>
        <PrimBasicElem>
            <Description>
                <Section>This parameter is used to indicate the success or failure of an UDP_BIND_REQ.</Section>
            </Description>
            <PrimBasicElemDef>
                <Name>err</Name>
                <Type>U8</Type>
                <Comment>error code</Comment>
            </PrimBasicElemDef>
            <ValuesLink>
                <DocName DocType="SAP">udp</DocName>
                <Name>VAL_err</Name>
            </ValuesLink>
            <History>
                <Date Day="19" Month="5" Year="2000"/>
                <Author>SG</Author>
                <Comment>Initial</Comment>
            </History>
        </PrimBasicElem>
        <PrimBasicElem>
            <Description>
                <Section>UDP destination port of an ICMP message.</Section>
            </Description>
            <PrimBasicElemDef>
                <Name>dst_port</Name>
                <Type>U16</Type>
                <Comment>destination port</Comment>
            </PrimBasicElemDef>
            <History>
                <Date Day="19" Month="5" Year="2000"/>
                <Author>SG</Author>
                <Comment>Initial</Comment>
            </History>
        </PrimBasicElem>
        <PrimBasicElem>
            <Description>
                <Section>UDP source port of an ICMP message.</Section>
            </Description>
            <PrimBasicElemDef>
                <Name>src_port</Name>
                <Type>U16</Type>
                <Comment>source port</Comment>
            </PrimBasicElemDef>
            <History>
                <Date Day="19" Month="5" Year="2000"/>
                <Author>SG</Author>
                <Comment>Initial</Comment>
            </History>
        </PrimBasicElem>
        <PrimBasicElem>
            <Description>
                <Section>This parameter indicates the type of the error.</Section>
            </Description>
            <PrimBasicElemDef>
                <Name>err_msg</Name>
                <Type>U8</Type>
                <Comment>error message</Comment>
            </PrimBasicElemDef>
            <History>
                <Date Day="19" Month="5" Year="2000"/>
                <Author>SG</Author>
                <Comment>Initial</Comment>
            </History>
        </PrimBasicElem>
        <PrimBasicElem>
            <Description>
                <Section>Source IP address of an ICMP message.</Section>
            </Description>
            <PrimBasicElemDef>
                <Name>src_addr</Name>
                <Type>U32</Type>
                <Comment>source address</Comment>
            </PrimBasicElemDef>
            <History>
                <Date Day="19" Month="5" Year="2000"/>
                <Author>SG</Author>
                <Comment>Initial</Comment>
            </History>
        </PrimBasicElem>
        <PrimBasicElem>
            <Description>
                <Section>Destination IP address of an ICMP message.</Section>
            </Description>
            <PrimBasicElemDef>
                <Name>dst_addr</Name>
                <Type>U32</Type>
                <Comment>destination address</Comment>
            </PrimBasicElemDef>
            <History>
                <Date Day="19" Month="5" Year="2000"/>
                <Author>SG</Author>
                <Comment>Initial</Comment>
            </History>
        </PrimBasicElem>
    </PrimBasicElementsSection>
    <ValuesSection>
        <Description>
            <Section>This section contains all sets of values that are defined for the UDP SAP</Section>
        </Description>
        <Values>
            <Description>
                <Section>This former local values table was generated by the doc2XML converter tool. Please exchange this description by a more meaningful one !!!</Section>
            </Description>
            <ValuesDef>
                <Name>VAL_port</Name>
                <Comment>values for port</Comment>
            </ValuesDef>
            <ValuesItem>
                <Value ValueType="DEC">0</Value>
                <Alias>UDP_AUTOASSIGN_PORT</Alias>
                <Comment>UDP must assign a free port number</Comment>
            </ValuesItem>
            <History>
                <Date Day="5" Month="11" Year="2003"/>
                <Author>doc2XML</Author>
                <Comment>Initial</Comment>
            </History>
        </Values>
        <Values>
            <Description>
                <Section>This former local values table was generated by the doc2XML converter tool. Please exchange this description by a more meaningful one !!!</Section>
            </Description>
            <ValuesDef>
                <Name>VAL_err</Name>
                <Comment>values for err</Comment>
            </ValuesDef>
            <ValuesItem>
                <Value ValueType="DEC">0</Value>
                <Alias>UDP_BIND_NOERROR</Alias>
                <Comment>no error</Comment>
            </ValuesItem>
            <ValuesItem>
                <Value ValueType="DEC">1</Value>
                <Alias>UDP_BIND_PORTINUSE</Alias>
                <Comment>port already in use</Comment>
            </ValuesItem>
            <ValuesItem>
                <Value ValueType="DEC">2</Value>
                <Alias>UDP_BIND_UDPDOWN</Alias>
                <Comment>udp is deactivated</Comment>
            </ValuesItem>
            <History>
                <Date Day="5" Month="11" Year="2003"/>
                <Author>doc2XML</Author>
                <Comment>Initial</Comment>
            </History>
        </Values>
    </ValuesSection>
</SAP>