ETSI ETS 300 792 ed.1 (1997-06)
Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT); Global System for Mobile communications (GSM); DECT/GSM Interworking Profile (IWP); Implementation of facsimile group 3
Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT); Global System for Mobile communications (GSM); DECT/GSM Interworking Profile (IWP); Implementation of facsimile group 3
DE/DECT-010072
Digitalne izboljšane brezvrvične telekomunikacije (DECT) - Globalni sistem mobilnih komunikacij (GSM) - Profil medsebojnega delovanja DECT/GSM (IWP) - Izvedba faksimila skupine 3
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2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT); Global System for Mobile communications (GSM); DECT/GSM Interworking Profile (IWP); Implementation of facsimile group 333.070.50Globalni sistem za mobilno telekomunikacijo (GSM)Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM)33.070.30'(&7Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT)ICS:Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z:ETS 300 792 Edition 13SIST ETS 300 792:2001en01-IHEUXDU-20013SIST ETS 300 792:2001SLOVENSKI
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EUROPEANETS 300 792TELECOMMUNICATIONJune 1997STANDARDSource: ETSI EP-DECTReference: DE/DECT-010072ICS:33.020Key words:DECT, FAX, GSM, profileDigital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT);Global System for Mobile communications (GSM);DECT/GSM Interworking Profile (IWP);Implementation of facsimile group 3ETSIEuropean Telecommunications Standards InstituteETSI SecretariatPostal address: F-06921 Sophia Antipolis CEDEX - FRANCEOffice address: 650 Route des Lucioles - Sophia Antipolis - Valbonne - FRANCEX.400: c=fr, a=atlas, p=etsi, s=secretariat - Internet: secretariat@etsi.frTel.: +33 4 92 94 42 00 - Fax: +33 4 93 65 47 16Copyright Notification: No part may be reproduced except as authorized by written permission. The copyright and theforegoing restriction extend to reproduction in all media.© European Telecommunications Standards Institute 1997. All rights reserved.SIST ETS 300 792:2001
Page 2ETS 300 792: June 1997Whilst every care has been taken in the preparation and publication of this document, errors in content,typographical or otherwise, may occur. If you have comments concerning its accuracy, please write to"ETSI Editing and Committee Support Dept." at the address shown on the title page.SIST ETS 300 792:2001
Page 3ETS 300 792: June 1997ContentsForeword.5Introduction.51Scope.72Normative references.73Definitions, abbreviations and symbols.103.1Definitions.103.2Abbreviations.133.3Symbols for status columns.144General.145Interworking requirements.155.1General.155.2Supported ITU-T Recommendation T.30 features.165.3Reference configurations.165.4General interworking model for FP GSM PLMN attachment.165.5Service requirements.175.6Interworking context.185.6.1General.185.6.2Basic interworking rules.185.6.3Interpretation of broadcast attributes.185.6.4Interpretation of terminal capability.196Interworking mappings, FP attached to the GSM PLMN.196.1General.196.2FP C-Plane IWU procedures.196.2.1Call handling IWU procedures.196.2.1.1General.196.2.1.2Outgoing automatic facsimile group 3 call (PP to FP).196.2.1.2.1Call setup procedure (including T.30phase A).196.2.1.2.2Call release (including ITU-TRecommendation T.30, phase E).206.2.1.2.3Other call handling procedures.206.2.1.3Incoming automatic facsimile group 3 call (FP to PP).206.2.1.3.1Call setup procedure (including ITU-TRecommendation T.30, phase A).206.2.1.3.2Call release (including ITU-TRecommendation T.30, phase E).206.2.1.3.3Other call handling procedures.206.2.2Mobility management IWU procedures.206.2.3Channel mode modify procedures.216.2.4CC and mobility management message mappings.216.2.4.1GSM to DECT.216.2.4.2DECT to GSM.216.3FP U-Plane ITU-T Recommendation T.30 and MMSP IWU procedures.216.3.1General.216.3.2GSM automatic facsimile group 3 transparent and MMSP interworking.216.3.2.1FP interworking function requirements.216.3.2.2The fax adaptor and ITU-T Recommendation T.30/MMSPmapping entity functionality.216.3.2.3Flow control.226.3.2.4Interchange circuit mappings.22SIST ETS 300 792:2001
Page 4ETS 300 792: June 19976.3.3GSM automatic facsimile group 3 non-transparent and MMSPinterworking.236.3.3.1FP interworking function requirements.236.3.3.2The FA and ITU-T Recommendation T.30/MMSPmapping entity functionality.236.3.3.3Flow control.236.3.3.4Interchange circuit mappings.236.3.4Supported ITU-T Recommendation T.30 procedures.236.3.5Outgoing call ITU-T Recommendation T.30 procedures (PP to FP).246.3.5.1Phase A.246.3.5.2Phase B.246.3.5.3Phase C.246.3.5.4Phase D.246.3.5.5Phase E.246.3.6Incoming call ITU-T Recommendation T.30 procedures (FP to PP).246.3.6.1Phase A.246.3.6.2Phase B.246.3.6.3Phase C.246.3.6.4Phase D.246.3.6.5Phase E.246.4PP C-Plane IWU procedures.246.5PP U-Plane IWU procedures.257Interworking connection types.257.1Connection type definitions.257.1.1General.257.2Connection type definitions.257.2.1<> coding.257.2.2<> default coding.267.2.3<> default coding.267.2.4<> default coding.267.2.5<> coding.267.2.6<> coding.26Annex A (informative):Procedure examples of transparent A-interface solutions.27Annex B (informative):Alternate speech and facsimile group 3 teleservice.29History.30SIST ETS 300 792:2001
Page 5ETS 300 792: June 1997ForewordThis European Telecommunication Standard (ETS) has been produced by the Digital Enhanced CordlessTelecommunications (DECT) Project of the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI).Transposition datesDate of adoption:6 June 1997Date of latest announcement of this ETS (doa):30 September 1997Date of latest publication of new National Standardor endorsement of this ETS (dop/e):31 March 1998Date of withdrawal of any conflicting National Standard (dow):31 March 1998IntroductionThis ETS is a part of a set of standards for the DECT/GSM Interworking Profile (IWP) concept thatincludes:-general description of service requirements, functional capabilities and information flows,(ETS 300 466 [13]);-access and mapping (protocol/procedure description for 3,1 kHz speech service),(ETS 300 370 [10]);-GSM-MSC/DECT-FP fixed interconnection (ETS 300 499 [14]);-GSM Phase 2 supplementary services implementation (ETS 300 703 [23]);-short message services, point to point and cell broadcast (ETS 300 764 [26]);-implementation of bearer services (ETS 300 756 [25]);-implementation of facsimile group 3 (this ETS).This ETS is based on Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT) Common Interface (CI)specification ETS 300 175, parts 1 to 8 [1] to [8] to enable DECT terminals to interwork in the public andprivate environment with DECT systems which are connected to a Global System for Mobilecommunications (GSM) core infrastructure.In addition, this ETS is based on the DECT Generic Access Profile (GAP), ETS 300 444 [12] to enable thesame DECT/GSM terminal to interwork with a DECT Fixed Part (FP) complying to the GAP requirements,irrespective of whether this FP provides residential, business or public access services. Generalattachment requirements and speech attachment requirements are based on TBR 6 [28] and TBR 10 [29].Further details on the DECT system may be found in ETR 015 [30], ETR 043 [31], ETR 056 [32], and inETS 300 176 [9].SIST ETS 300 792:2001
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Page 7ETS 300 792: June 19971ScopeThis European Telecommunication Standard (ETS) is a part of the Digital Enhanced CordlessTelecommunications / Global System for Mobile communications (DECT/GSM) Interworking Profile (IWP)and specifies the Portable Part (PP) interworking requirements and Fixed Part (FP) interworkingrequirements/mappings necessary to ensure that the GSM facsimile group 3 service can be provided overDECT, as specified in ETS 300 466 [13]. To enable DECT terminals to interwork with DECT systemswhich are connected to the GSM infrastructure, from the DECT side this ETS is based onETS 300 755 [24].NOTE:The DECT data service profile is based upon the Generic Access Profile (GAP)ETS 300 444 [12] and on the DECT Common Interface specification ETS 300 175,parts 1 to 8 [1] to [8].Interworking functions/mappings are specified for Mobile Switching Centre (MSC) attachment for theDECT FP as the FP is using the A-interface towards the GSM MSC in the respect that the FP emulates aGSM Base Station Controller (BSC) with regards to the GSM messages which are relevant to this ETS.The complete interface used between the DECT Fixed Part (FP) and the GSM Mobile Switching Centre(MSC) is specified in ETS 300 499 [14]. Attachment via other interfaces to GSM-networks is outside thescope of this ETS.The DECT access protocols and FP and PP interworking/mappings necessary for the support of basicvoice telephony service are specified in ETS 300 370 [10]. Support of bearer services is specified inETS 300 756 [25].2Normative referencesThis ETS incorporates, by dated or undated reference, provisions from other publications. Thesenormative references are cited at the appropriate places in the text and the publications are listedhereafter. For dated references, subsequent amendments to or revisions of any of these publicationsapply to this ETS only when incorporated in it by amendment or revision. For undated references the latestedition of the publication referred to applies.[1]ETS 300 175-1: "Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT);Common Interface (CI); Part 1: Overview".[2]ETS 300 175-2: "Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT);Common Interface (CI); Part 2: Physical layer (PHL)".[3]ETS 300 175-3: "Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT);Common Interface (CI); Part 3: Medium Access Control (MAC) layer".[4]ETS 300 175-4: "Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT);Common Interface (CI); Part 4: Data Link Control (DLC) layer".[5]ETS 300 175-5: "Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT);Common Interface (CI); Part 5: Network (NWK) layer".[6]ETS 300 175-6: "Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT);Common Interface (CI); Part 6: Identities and addressing".[7]ETS 300 175-7: "Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT);Common Interface (CI); Part 7: Security features".[8]ETS 300 175-8: "Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT);Common Interface (CI); Part 8: Speech coding and transmission".[9]ETS 300 176: "Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT);Approval test specification".SIST ETS 300 792:2001
Page 8ETS 300 792: June 1997[10]ETS 300 370: "Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications / Global Systemfor Mobile communications (DECT/GSM) inter-working profile; Access andmapping (Protocol/procedure description for 3,1 kHz speech service)".[11]ETS 300 435: "Digital European Cordless Telecommunications (DECT); DataServices Profile (DSP); Base standard including interworking to connectionlessnetworks (service types A and B, Class 1)".[12]ETS 300 444: "Digital European Cordless Telecommunications (DECT); GenericAccess Profile (GAP)".[13]ETS 300 466: "Digital European Cordless Telecommunications/Global Systemfor Mobile Communications (DECT/GSM) interworking profile; Generaldescription of service requirements; Functional capabilities and informationflows".[14]ETS 300 499: "Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications / Global Systemfor Mobile Communications (DECT/GSM) interworking profile; Mobile servicesSwitching Centre (MSC) - Fixed Part (FP) interconnection".[15]ETS 300 538: "European digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2);Technical realization of facsimile group 3 transparent (GSM 03.45)".[16]ETS 300 539: "European digital cellular communications system (Phase 2);Technical realization of facsimilé group 3 non-transparent (GSM 03.46)".[17]ETS 300 557: "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2); Mobile radiointerface layer 3 specification (GSM 04.08)".[18]ETS 300 562: "European digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2);Rate adaption on the Mobile Station - Base Station System (MS - BSS) Interface(GSM 04.21)".[19]ETS 300 563: "European digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2);Radio Link Protocol (RLP) for data and telematic services on the Mobile Station- Base Station System (MS - BSS) interface and the Base Station System -Mobile-services Switching Centre (BSS - MSC) interface (GSM 04.22)".[20]ETS 300 584: "European digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2);Terminal Adaptation Functions (TAF) for services using synchronous bearercapabilities (GSM 07.03)".[21]ETS 300 590: "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2); Mobile-services Switching Centre - Base Station System (MSC - BSS) interface; Layer3 specification (GSM 08.08)".[22]ETS 300 651: "Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT); DataServices Profile (DSP); Generic data link service; Service type C, class 2".[23]ETS 300 703: "Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications / Global Systemfor Mobile communications (DECT/GSM) Inter-Working Profile (IWP); GSMphase 2 supplementary services implementation".[24]ETS 300 755: "Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT); Dataservices profile; Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) with specific provision forfacsimile services; (Service type F, class 2)".[25]ETS 300 756: "Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications / Global Systemfor Mobile communications (DECT/GSM) interworking profile; Implementation ofbearer services".SIST ETS 300 792:2001
Page 9ETS 300 792: June 1997[26]ETS 300 764: "Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications / Global Systemfor Mobile communications (DECT/GSM) Interworking Profile (IWP);Implementation of short message service, point-to-point and cell broadcast".[27]EN 301 238: "Digital Enhanced Cordless telecommunications (DECT); DataService Profile (DSP); Isochronous data bearer services with mobility (servicetype D, mobility class 2)".[28]TBR 6: "Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT); Generalterminal attachment requirements".[29]TBR 10: "Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT); Generalterminal attachment requirements; Telephony applications".[30]ETR 015: "Radio Equipment and Systems; Digital European CordlessTelecommunications (DECT); Reference document".[31]ETR 043: "Digital European Cordless Telecommunications (DECT); Commoninterface; Services and facilities requirements specification".[32]ETR 056: "Digital European Cordless Telecommunications (DECT); Systemdescription document".[33]ETR 100: "European digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2);Abbreviations and acronyms (GSM 01.04)".[34]DEN/DECT-020087: "Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT);Dynamic Multimedia Service Change on the DECT access interface".[35]ISO/IEC 9646-6: "Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection -Conformance testing methodology and framework - Part 6: Protocol profile testspecification".[36]ITU-T Recommendation Q.6xx series: "Interworking of signalling systems".[37]ITU-T Recommendation T.4: "Standardization of Group 3 facsimile apparatusfor document transmission".[38]ITU-T Recommendation T.30: "Procedures for document facsimile transmissionin the general switched telephone network".[39]ITU-T Recommendation T.31 (1995): "Asynchronous facsimile DCE control -Service Class 1".[40]ITU-T Recommendation T.32 (1995): "Asynchronous facsimile DCE control -Service Class 2".[41]CCITT Recommendation V.24 (1988): "List of definitions for interchange circuitsbetween data terminal equipment (DTE) and data circuit-terminating equipment(DCE)".[42]CCITT Recommendation V.25bis (1988): "Automatic calling and/or answeringequipment on the general switched telephone network (GSTN) using the100-series interchange circuits".[43]CCITT Recommendation V.110: "Support of data terminal equipments withV-Series type interfaces by an integrated services digital network".SIST ETS 300 792:2001
Page 10ETS 300 792: June 19973Definitions, abbreviations and symbols3.1DefinitionsGSM-specific definitions may be found in ETR 100 [33]. In addition, for the purposes of this ETS, thefollowing definitions apply:attach: The process whereby a PP within the coverage area of a FP to which it has access rights, notifiesthis FP that it is operative. The reverse process is detach, which reports the PP as inoperative.NOTE 1:An operative PP is assumed to be ready to receive calls.authentication: The process whereby a DECT subscriber is positively verified to be a legitimate user of aparticular FP.NOTE 2:Authentication is generally performed at call set-up, but may also be done at any othertime (e.g. during a call).bearer service: A type of telecommunication service that provides a defined capability for thetransmission of signals between user-network interfaces.NOTE 3:The DECT user-network interface corresponds to the top of the network layer (layer 3).C-Plane: The control plane of the DECT protocol stacks, which contains all of the internal DECT protocolcontrol, but may also include some external user information.NOTE 4:The C-Plane stack always contains protocol entities up to and including the networklayer.call: All of the Network (NWK) layer processes involved in one network layer peer-to-peer association.NOTE 5:Call may sometimes be used to refer to processes of all layers, since lower layerprocesses are implicitly required.DECT Network (DNW): A network that uses the DECT air interface to interconnect a local network to oneor more portable applications. The logical boundaries of the DECT network are defined to be at the top ofthe DECT network layer.NOTE 6:A DECT Network (DNW) is a logical grouping that contains one or more fixed radiotermination plus their associated portable radio termination. The boundaries of theDECT network are not physical boundaries.Fixed Part (DECT Fixed Part) (FP): A physical grouping that contains all of the elements in the DECTnetwork between the local network and the DECT air interface.NOTE 7:A DECT FP contains the logical elements of at least one fixed radio termination, plusadditional implementation specific elements.fixed part GSM PLMN attachment (DECT fixed part attached to a GSM MSC): A definition of afunctional environment where a DECT system (FP) is attached to an GSM MSC. The MSC in this caserefers to a functional entity providing the required MM and CC functionality defined in this ETS in order tocommunicate with the FP.SIST ETS 300 792:2001
Page 11ETS 300 792: June 1997Fixed radio Termination (FT): A logical group of functions that contains all of the DECT processes andprocedures on the fixed side of the DECT air interface.NOTE 8:A fixed radio termination only includes elements that are defined in the DECT CIstandard. This includes radio transmission elements together with a selection of layer2 and layer 3 elements.Generic Access Profile (GAP): A defined part of the DECT Common Interface standard (DECT CI) thatensures inter-operability between FPs and PPs for public business and residential access services.geographically unique identity: This term relates to FP identities, Primary Access Rights Identities(PARIs) and Radio Fixed Part Identities (RFPIs). It indicates that two systems with the same PARI, orrespectively two Radio Fixed Parts (RFPs) with the same RFPI, can not be reached or listened to at thesame geographical position.Global Network (GNW): A telecommunication network capable of offering a long distancetelecommunication service.NOTE 9:The term does not include legal or regulatory aspects, nor does it indicate if thenetwork is a public or a private network.globally unique identity: The identity is unique within DECT (without geographical or other restrictions).handover: The process of switching a call in progress from one physical channel to another physicalchannel. These processes can be internal (see internal handover) or external (see external handover).NOTE 10:There are two physical forms of handover, intra-cell handover and inter-cell handover.Intra-cell handover is always internal. Inter-cell handover can be internal or external.incoming call: A call received at a PP.inter-cell handover: The switching of a call in progress from one cell to another cell.internal handover: Handover processes that are completely internal to one Fixed radio Termination (FT).Internal handover re-connects the call at the lower layers, while maintaining the call at the NWK layer.NOTE 11:The lower layer reconnection can either be at the Data Link Control (DLC) layer(connection handover) or at the MAC layer (bearer handover).inter-operability: The capability of FPs and PPs, that enable a PP to obtain access to teleservices inmore than one location area and/or from more than one operator (more than one service provider).inter-operator roaming: Roaming between FP coverage areas of different operators (different serviceproviders).Interworking Unit (IWU): A unit that is used to interconnect sub-networks.NOTE 12:The IWU will contain the interworking functions necessary to support the requiredsub-network interworking.intra-cell handover: The switching of a call in progress from one physical channel of one cell to anotherphysical channel of the same cell.intra-operator roaming: Roaming between different FP coverage areas of the same operator (sameservice provider).Local Network (LNW): A telecommunication network capable of offering local telecommunicationservices.NOTE 13:The term does not include legal or regulatory aspects, nor does it indicate if thenetwork is a public network or a private network.SIST ETS 300 792:2001
Page 12ETS 300 792: June 1997locally unique identity: The identity is unique within one FP or location area, depending on application.location area: The domain in which a PP may receive (and/or make) calls as a result of a single locationregistration.location registration: The process whereby the position of a DECT portable termination is determined tothe level of one location area, and this position is updated in one or more databases.NOTE 14:These databases are not included within the DECT FT.Medium Access Control (MAC) connection: An association between one source MAC Multi-BearerControl (MBC) entity and one destination MAC MBC entity. This provides a set of related MAC services (aset of logical channels), and it can involve one or more underlying MAC bearers.Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS): The MMS is a generic set of commands, information elementsand functionality for file/messaging service. MMS can be regarded as a DECT internal teleservice that canbe interworked to the similar services in external networks.Multimedia Messaging Service Protocol (MMSP): A protocol that is used for the provision of MMSservices and functionality that is a stateless protocol which defines a set of messages, framing rules andinformation elements each containing optional and mandatory information fields.outgoing call: A call originating from a PP.Portable Application (PA): A logical grouping that contains all the elements that lie beyond the DECTnetwork boundary on the portable side.NOTE 15:The functions contained in the portable application may be physically distributed, butany such distribution is invisible to the DECT network.Portable Part (DECT Portable Part) (PP): A physical grouping that contains all elements between theuser and the DECT air interface. PP is a generic term that may describe one or several physical pieces.NOTE 16:A DECT PP is logically divided into one portable termination plus one or more portableapplications.Portable radio Termination (PT): A logical group of functions that contains all of the DECT processesand procedures on the portable side of the DECT air interface.NOTE 17:A PT only includes elements that are defined in the DECT CI standard. This includesradio transmission elements (layer 1) together with a selection of layer 2 and layer 3elements.Radio Fixed Part (RFP): One physical sub-group of an FP that contains all the radio end points (one ormore) that are connected to a single system of antennas.registration: An ambiguous term, that should always be qualified. See either location registration orsubscription registration.roaming: The movement of a PP from one FP coverage area to another FP coverage area, where thecapabilities of the FPs enable the PP to make or receive calls in both areas.NOTE 18:Roaming requires the relevant FPs and PP to be inter-operable.service type F: An application profile specifically supporting teleservices such as fax, building upon theservices offered by the type A/B and C profiles, optimized for terminal simplicity, spectrum efficiency andnetwork flexibility.subscription registration: The infrequent process whereby a subscriber obtains access rights to one ormore FPs.NOTE 19:Subscription registration is usually required before a user can make or receive calls.SIST ETS 300 792:2001
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EUROPEAN ETS 300 792
TELECOMMUNICATION June 1997
STANDARD
Source: ETSI EP-DECT Reference: DE/DECT-010072
ICS: 33.020
Key words: DECT, FAX, GSM, profile
Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT);
Global System for Mobile communications (GSM);
DECT/GSM Interworking Profile (IWP);
Implementation of facsimile group 3
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Contents
Foreword .5
Introduction.5
1 Scope .7
2 Normative references.7
3 Definitions, abbreviations and symbols.10
3.1 Definitions .10
3.2 Abbreviations .13
3.3 Symbols for status columns.14
4 General.14
5 Interworking requirements.15
5.1 General .15
5.2 Supported ITU-T Recommendation T.30 features .16
5.3 Reference configurations.16
5.4 General interworking model for FP GSM PLMN attachment.16
5.5 Service requirements.17
5.6 Interworking context.18
5.6.1 General.18
5.6.2 Basic interworking rules .18
5.6.3 Interpretation of broadcast attributes.18
5.6.4 Interpretation of terminal capability .19
6 Interworking mappings, FP attached to the GSM PLMN .19
6.1 General .19
6.2 FP C-Plane IWU procedures .19
6.2.1 Call handling IWU procedures .19
6.2.1.1 General.19
6.2.1.2 Outgoing automatic facsimile group 3 call (PP to FP).19
6.2.1.2.1 Call setup procedure (including T.30
phase A).19
6.2.1.2.2 Call release (including ITU-T
Recommendation T.30, phase E).20
6.2.1.2.3 Other call handling procedures.20
6.2.1.3 Incoming automatic facsimile group 3 call (FP to PP).20
6.2.1.3.1 Call setup procedure (including ITU-T
Recommendation T.30, phase A).20
6.2.1.3.2 Call release (including ITU-T
Recommendation T.30, phase E).20
6.2.1.3.3 Other call handling procedures.20
6.2.2 Mobility management IWU procedures.20
6.2.3 Channel mode modify procedures .21
6.2.4 CC and mobility management message mappings.21
6.2.4.1 GSM to DECT.21
6.2.4.2 DECT to GSM.21
6.3 FP U-Plane ITU-T Recommendation T.30 and MMSP IWU procedures .21
6.3.1 General.21
6.3.2 GSM automatic facsimile group 3 transparent and MMSP interworking.21
6.3.2.1 FP interworking function requirements.21
6.3.2.2 The fax adaptor and ITU-T Recommendation T.30/MMSP
mapping entity functionality.21
6.3.2.3 Flow control .22
6.3.2.4 Interchange circuit mappings.22
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6.3.3 GSM automatic facsimile group 3 non-transparent and MMSP
interworking . 23
6.3.3.1 FP interworking function requirements . 23
6.3.3.2 The FA and ITU-T Recommendation T.30/MMSP
mapping entity functionality. 23
6.3.3.3 Flow control. 23
6.3.3.4 Interchange circuit mappings. 23
6.3.4 Supported ITU-T Recommendation T.30 procedures . 23
6.3.5 Outgoing call ITU-T Recommendation T.30 procedures (PP to FP). 24
6.3.5.1 Phase A. 24
6.3.5.2 Phase B. 24
6.3.5.3 Phase C . 24
6.3.5.4 Phase D . 24
6.3.5.5 Phase E. 24
6.3.6 Incoming call ITU-T Recommendation T.30 procedures (FP to PP). 24
6.3.6.1 Phase A. 24
6.3.6.2 Phase B. 24
6.3.6.3 Phase C . 24
6.3.6.4 Phase D . 24
6.3.6.5 Phase E. 24
6.4 PP C-Plane IWU procedures . 24
6.5 PP U-Plane IWU procedures . 25
7 Interworking connection types . 25
7.1 Connection type definitions . 25
7.1.1 General . 25
7.2 Connection type definitions . 25
7.2.1 <> coding. 25
7.2.2 <> default coding . 26
7.2.3 <> default coding . 26
7.2.4 <> default coding . 26
7.2.5 <> coding. 26
7.2.6 <> coding . 26
Annex A (informative): Procedure examples of transparent A-interface solutions. 27
Annex B (informative): Alternate speech and facsimile group 3 teleservice . 29
History. 30
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Foreword
This European Telecommunication Standard (ETS) has been produced by the Digital Enhanced Cordless
Telecommunications (DECT) Project of the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI).
Transposition dates
Date of adoption: 6 June 1997
Date of latest announcement of this ETS (doa): 30 September 1997
Date of latest publication of new National Standard
or endorsement of this ETS (dop/e): 31 March 1998
Date of withdrawal of any conflicting National Standard (dow): 31 March 1998
Introduction
This ETS is a part of a set of standards for the DECT/GSM Interworking Profile (IWP) concept that
includes:
- general description of service requirements, functional capabilities and information flows,
(ETS 300 466 [13]);
- access and mapping (protocol/procedure description for 3,1 kHz speech service),
(ETS 300 370 [10]);
- GSM-MSC/DECT-FP fixed interconnection (ETS 300 499 [14]);
- GSM Phase 2 supplementary services implementation (ETS 300 703 [23]);
- short message services, point to point and cell broadcast (ETS 300 764 [26]);
- implementation of bearer services (ETS 300 756 [25]);
- implementation of facsimile group 3 (this ETS).
This ETS is based on Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT) Common Interface (CI)
specification ETS 300 175, parts 1 to 8 [1] to [8] to enable DECT terminals to interwork in the public and
private environment with DECT systems which are connected to a Global System for Mobile
communications (GSM) core infrastructure.
In addition, this ETS is based on the DECT Generic Access Profile (GAP), ETS 300 444 [12] to enable the
same DECT/GSM terminal to interwork with a DECT Fixed Part (FP) complying to the GAP requirements,
irrespective of whether this FP provides residential, business or public access services. General
attachment requirements and speech attachment requirements are based on TBR 6 [28] and TBR 10 [29].
Further details on the DECT system may be found in ETR 015 [30], ETR 043 [31], ETR 056 [32], and in
ETS 300 176 [9].
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1 Scope
This European Telecommunication Standard (ETS) is a part of the Digital Enhanced Cordless
Telecommunications / Global System for Mobile communications (DECT/GSM) Interworking Profile (IWP)
and specifies the Portable Part (PP) interworking requirements and Fixed Part (FP) interworking
requirements/mappings necessary to ensure that the GSM facsimile group 3 service can be provided over
DECT, as specified in ETS 300 466 [13]. To enable DECT terminals to interwork with DECT systems
which are connected to the GSM infrastructure, from the DECT side this ETS is based on
ETS 300 755 [24].
NOTE: The DECT data service profile is based upon the Generic Access Profile (GAP)
ETS 300 444 [12] and on the DECT Common Interface specification ETS 300 175,
parts 1 to 8 [1] to [8].
Interworking functions/mappings are specified for Mobile Switching Centre (MSC) attachment for the
DECT FP as the FP is using the A-interface towards the GSM MSC in the respect that the FP emulates a
GSM Base Station Controller (BSC) with regards to the GSM messages which are relevant to this ETS.
The complete interface used between the DECT Fixed Part (FP) and the GSM Mobile Switching Centre
(MSC) is specified in ETS 300 499 [14]. Attachment via other interfaces to GSM-networks is outside the
scope of this ETS.
The DECT access protocols and FP and PP interworking/mappings necessary for the support of basic
voice telephony service are specified in ETS 300 370 [10]. Support of bearer services is specified in
ETS 300 756 [25].
2 Normative references
This ETS incorporates, by dated or undated reference, provisions from other publications. These
normative references are cited at the appropriate places in the text and the publications are listed
hereafter. For dated references, subsequent amendments to or revisions of any of these publications
apply to this ETS only when incorporated in it by amendment or revision. For undated references the latest
edition of the publication referred to applies.
[1] ETS 300 175-1: "Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT);
Common Interface (CI); Part 1: Overview".
[2] ETS 300 175-2: "Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT);
Common Interface (CI); Part 2: Physical layer (PHL)".
[3] ETS 300 175-3: "Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT);
Common Interface (CI); Part 3: Medium Access Control (MAC) layer".
[4] ETS 300 175-4: "Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT);
Common Interface (CI); Part 4: Data Link Control (DLC) layer".
[5] ETS 300 175-5: "Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT);
Common Interface (CI); Part 5: Network (NWK) layer".
[6] ETS 300 175-6: "Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT);
Common Interface (CI); Part 6: Identities and addressing".
[7] ETS 300 175-7: "Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT);
Common Interface (CI); Part 7: Security features".
[8] ETS 300 175-8: "Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT);
Common Interface (CI); Part 8: Speech coding and transmission".
[9] ETS 300 176: "Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT);
Approval test specification".
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[10] ETS 300 370: "Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications / Global System
for Mobile communications (DECT/GSM) inter-working profile; Access and
mapping (Protocol/procedure description for 3,1 kHz speech service)".
[11] ETS 300 435: "Digital European Cordless Telecommunications (DECT); Data
Services Profile (DSP); Base standard including interworking to connectionless
networks (service types A and B, Class 1)".
[12] ETS 300 444: "Digital European Cordless Telecommunications (DECT); Generic
Access Profile (GAP)".
[13] ETS 300 466: "Digital European Cordless Telecommunications/Global System
for Mobile Communications (DECT/GSM) interworking profile; General
description of service requirements; Functional capabilities and information
flows".
[14] ETS 300 499: "Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications / Global System
for Mobile Communications (DECT/GSM) interworking profile; Mobile services
Switching Centre (MSC) - Fixed Part (FP) interconnection".
[15] ETS 300 538: "European digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2);
Technical realization of facsimile group 3 transparent (GSM 03.45)".
[16] ETS 300 539: "European digital cellular communications system (Phase 2);
Technical realization of facsimilé group 3 non-transparent (GSM 03.46)".
[17] ETS 300 557: "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2); Mobile radio
interface layer 3 specification (GSM 04.08)".
[18] ETS 300 562: "European digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2);
Rate adaption on the Mobile Station - Base Station System (MS - BSS) Interface
(GSM 04.21)".
[19] ETS 300 563: "European digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2);
Radio Link Protocol (RLP) for data and telematic services on the Mobile Station
- Base Station System (MS - BSS) interface and the Base Station System -
Mobile-services Switching Centre (BSS - MSC) interface (GSM 04.22)".
[20] ETS 300 584: "European digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2);
Terminal Adaptation Functions (TAF) for services using synchronous bearer
capabilities (GSM 07.03)".
[21] ETS 300 590: "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2); Mobile-
services Switching Centre - Base Station System (MSC - BSS) interface; Layer
3 specification (GSM 08.08)".
[22] ETS 300 651: "Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT); Data
Services Profile (DSP); Generic data link service; Service type C, class 2".
[23] ETS 300 703: "Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications / Global System
for Mobile communications (DECT/GSM) Inter-Working Profile (IWP); GSM
phase 2 supplementary services implementation".
[24] ETS 300 755: "Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT); Data
services profile; Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) with specific provision for
facsimile services; (Service type F, class 2)".
[25] ETS 300 756: "Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications / Global System
for Mobile communications (DECT/GSM) interworking profile; Implementation of
bearer services".
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[26] ETS 300 764: "Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications / Global System
for Mobile communications (DECT/GSM) Interworking Profile (IWP);
Implementation of short message service, point-to-point and cell broadcast".
[27] EN 301 238: "Digital Enhanced Cordless telecommunications (DECT); Data
Service Profile (DSP); Isochronous data bearer services with mobility (service
type D, mobility class 2)".
[28] TBR 6: "Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT); General
terminal attachment requirements".
[29] TBR 10: "Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT); General
terminal attachment requirements; Telephony applications".
[30] ETR 015: "Radio Equipment and Systems; Digital European Cordless
Telecommunications (DECT); Reference document".
[31] ETR 043: "Digital European Cordless Telecommunications (DECT); Common
interface; Services and facilities requirements specification".
[32] ETR 056: "Digital European Cordless Telecommunications (DECT); System
description document".
[33] ETR 100: "European digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2);
Abbreviations and acronyms (GSM 01.04)".
[34] DEN/DECT-020087: "Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT);
Dynamic Multimedia Service Change on the DECT access interface".
[35] ISO/IEC 9646-6: "Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection -
Conformance testing methodology and framework - Part 6: Protocol profile test
specification".
[36] ITU-T Recommendation Q.6xx series: "Interworking of signalling systems".
[37] ITU-T Recommendation T.4: "Standardization of Group 3 facsimile apparatus
for document transmission".
[38] ITU-T Recommendation T.30: "Procedures for document facsimile transmission
in the general switched telephone network".
[39] ITU-T Recommendation T.31 (1995): "Asynchronous facsimile DCE control -
Service Class 1".
[40] ITU-T Recommendation T.32 (1995): "Asynchronous facsimile DCE control -
Service Class 2".
[41] CCITT Recommendation V.24 (1988): "List of definitions for interchange circuits
between data terminal equipment (DTE) and data circuit-terminating equipment
(DCE)".
[42] CCITT Recommendation V.25bis (1988): "Automatic calling and/or answering
equipment on the general switched telephone network (GSTN) using the
100-series interchange circuits".
[43] CCITT Recommendation V.110: "Support of data terminal equipments with
V-Series type interfaces by an integrated services digital network".
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3 Definitions, abbreviations and symbols
3.1 Definitions
GSM-specific definitions may be found in ETR 100 [33]. In addition, for the purposes of this ETS, the
following definitions apply:
attach: The process whereby a PP within the coverage area of a FP to which it has access rights, notifies
this FP that it is operative. The reverse process is detach, which reports the PP as inoperative.
NOTE 1: An operative PP is assumed to be ready to receive calls.
authentication: The process whereby a DECT subscriber is positively verified to be a legitimate user of a
particular FP.
NOTE 2: Authentication is generally performed at call set-up, but may also be done at any other
time (e.g. during a call).
bearer service: A type of telecommunication service that provides a defined capability for the
transmission of signals between user-network interfaces.
NOTE 3: The DECT user-network interface corresponds to the top of the network layer (layer 3).
C-Plane: The control plane of the DECT protocol stacks, which contains all of the internal DECT protocol
control, but may also include some external user information.
NOTE 4: The C-Plane stack always contains protocol entities up to and including the network
layer.
call: All of the Network (NWK) layer processes involved in one network layer peer-to-peer association.
NOTE 5: Call may sometimes be used to refer to processes of all layers, since lower layer
processes are implicitly required.
DECT Network (DNW): A network that uses the DECT air interface to interconnect a local network to one
or more portable applications. The logical boundaries of the DECT network are defined to be at the top of
the DECT network layer.
NOTE 6: A DECT Network (DNW) is a logical grouping that contains one or more fixed radio
termination plus their associated portable radio termination. The boundaries of the
DECT network are not physical boundaries.
Fixed Part (DECT Fixed Part) (FP): A physical grouping that contains all of the elements in the DECT
network between the local network and the DECT air interface.
NOTE 7: A DECT FP contains the logical elements of at least one fixed radio termination, plus
additional implementation specific elements.
fixed part GSM PLMN attachment (DECT fixed part attached to a GSM MSC): A definition of a
functional environment where a DECT system (FP) is attached to an GSM MSC. The MSC in this case
refers to a functional entity providing the required MM and CC functionality defined in this ETS in order to
communicate with the FP.
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Fixed radio Termination (FT): A logical group of functions that contains all of the DECT processes and
procedures on the fixed side of the DECT air interface.
NOTE 8: A fixed radio termination only includes elements that are defined in the DECT CI
standard. This includes radio transmission elements together with a selection of layer
2 and layer 3 elements.
Generic Access Profile (GAP): A defined part of the DECT Common Interface standard (DECT CI) that
ensures inter-operability between FPs and PPs for public business and residential access services.
geographically unique identity: This term relates to FP identities, Primary Access Rights Identities
(PARIs) and Radio Fixed Part Identities (RFPIs). It indicates that two systems with the same PARI, or
respectively two Radio Fixed Parts (RFPs) with the same RFPI, can not be reached or listened to at the
same geographical position.
Global Network (GNW): A telecommunication network capable of offering a long distance
telecommunication service.
NOTE 9: The term does not include legal or regulatory aspects, nor does it indicate if the
network is a public or a private network.
globally unique identity: The identity is unique within DECT (without geographical or other restrictions).
handover: The process of switching a call in progress from one physical channel to another physical
channel. These processes can be internal (see internal handover) or external (see external handover).
NOTE 10: There are two physical forms of handover, intra-cell handover and inter-cell handover.
Intra-cell handover is always internal. Inter-cell handover can be internal or external.
incoming call: A call received at a PP.
inter-cell handover: The switching of a call in progress from one cell to another cell.
internal handover: Handover processes that are completely internal to one Fixed radio Termination (FT).
Internal handover re-connects the call at the lower layers, while maintaining the call at the NWK layer.
NOTE 11: The lower layer reconnection can either be at the Data Link Control (DLC) layer
(connection handover) or at the MAC layer (bearer handover).
inter-operability: The capability of FPs and PPs, that enable a PP to obtain access to teleservices in
more than one location area and/or from more than one operator (more than one service provider).
inter-operator roaming: Roaming between FP coverage areas of different operators (different service
providers).
Interworking Unit (IWU): A unit that is used to interconnect sub-networks.
NOTE 12: The IWU will contain the interworking functions necessary to support the required
sub-network interworking.
intra-cell handover: The switching of a call in progress from one physical channel of one cell to another
physical channel of the same cell.
intra-operator roaming: Roaming between different FP coverage areas of the same operator (same
service provider).
Local Network (LNW): A telecommunication network capable of offering local telecommunication
services.
NOTE 13: The term does not include legal or regulatory aspects, nor does it indicate if the
network is a public network or a private network.
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locally unique identity: The identity is unique within one FP or location area, depending on application.
location area: The domain in which a PP may receive (and/or make) calls as a result of a single location
registration.
location registration: The process whereby the position of a DECT portable termination is determined to
the level of one location area, and this position is updated in one or more databases.
NOTE 14: These databases are not included within the DECT FT.
Medium Access Control (MAC) connection: An association between one source MAC Multi-Bearer
Control (MBC) entity and one destination MAC MBC entity. This provides a set of related MAC services (a
set of logical channels), and it can involve one or more underlying MAC bearers.
Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS): The MMS is a generic set of commands, information elements
and functionality for file/messaging service. MMS can be regarded as a DECT internal teleservice that can
be interworked to the similar services in external networks.
Multimedia Messaging Service Protocol (MMSP): A protocol that is used for the provision of MMS
services and functionality that is a stateless protocol which defines a set of messages, framing rules and
information elements each containing optional and mandatory information fields.
outgoing call: A call originating from a PP.
Portable Application (PA): A logical grouping that contains all the elements that lie beyond the DECT
network boundary on the portable side.
NOTE 15: The functions contained in the portable application may be physically distributed, but
any such distribution is invisible to the DECT network.
Portable Part (DECT Portable Part)
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