Call Control
Messages queued for transmission are lost when the link is released.
When the link is released, a RELEASE_CONFIRM message /GSM:
08.58:8.3.8/ is sent to the BSC.
38.3.10
Transparent Message Transmission
By means of the TRANSPARENT MESSAGE TRANSFER procedure /
GSM:08.58:3.5/, transparent messages are transmitted from the network
to MSs.
Transparent transmission in acknowledged mode, requires that
multiframe mode /GSM:08.58:3.1,3.2/ has been established.
Channel combinations supported are defined in section Channel
Activation above.
Transmission of SAPI-0 messages have higher priority than SAPI-3
messages. A separate queue for SAPI-3 messages (Short Message
Service) exists.
The RBS sends the L3-message (L3=Communication abstraction Layer
3) in accordance with /GSM:08.58:3.5/. Supported channels:
•
SDCCH and FACCH on SAPI-0
•
SDCCH and SACCH/T on SAPI-3
38.3.11
Transparent Message Reception
By means of the TRANSPARENT MESSAGE RECEPTION procedure
/GSM:08.58:3.6/, transparent messages are received from MS and
transmitted to the BSC.
Transparent transmission in acknowledged mode, requires that
multiframe mode /GSM:08.58:3.1,3.2/ has been established.
Channel combinations supported are defined in section Channel
Activation above.
The RBS receives the L3-messages in accordance with /GSM:08.58:3.6/
. Supported channels:
•
SDCCH and FACCH on SAPI-0
•
SDCCH and SACCH/T on SAPI-3
When the complete L3 message has been received, the RBS sends a
DATA_INDICATION message /GSM:08.58:8.3.2/ to the BSC
containing the received L3 message.
38.3.12
SACCH Info Modify
By means of the SACCH INFO MODIFY procedure /GSM:08.58:4.12/,
the BSC can change the SACCH filling information of the addressed
channel group.
Channel combinations supported are defined in section Channel
Activation above.
Each System Information type for the channel group which is changed
by the SACCH_INFO_MODIFY message will override the
corresponding System Information type stored for the TRX.
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