
CDMA2000 Signaling
R&S
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With Information Message)
,
FWIM (Flash With Information Message)
, or an
Order
message.
●
Accept No Calls – Reorder
Do not accept any MOCs but communicate a reorder condition when the MS
attempts a call. The reorder condition can be communicated via an
AWIM
,
FWIM
,
or an
Order
message.
●
Accept No Calls – Busy
Do not accept any MOCs but communicate a busy condition when the mobile
attempts a call. The busy condition can be communicated via an
AWIM
or an
FWIM
, but not with an
Order
message.
●
Accept No Calls – Ignore MS
Do not accept any MOCs; discard the MS Origination Message (ORM). This pro-
vides a simple way to simulate extreme loading or fading conditions which prohibit
the BS from delivering a response to an MS ORM. The setting causes the MS to
time out.
Properties of call conditions - the different call conditions have the following meaning
and consequences:
●
Intercept
An intercept condition informs the user of a procedural error made in placing the
call. The MS plays an intercept tone, consisting of alternating 440 Hz and 620 Hz
tones, each for 250 ms.
●
Reorder
A reorder condition informs the user that all facilities are in use (network conges-
tion) and the call should be placed again. The MS plays a reorder tone, consisting
of a 480 Hz tone added to a 620 Hz tone, repeated in a 250 ms on, 250 ms off
cycle. A busy condition communicated via an
Order
message causes the MS to
enter the Mobile Station Idle state.
●
Busy
A busy condition informs the user that the called party is busy. The MS plays a
busy tone, consisting of a 480 Hz tone added to a 620 Hz tone, repeated in a 500
ms on, 500 ms off cycle.
The R&S
CMW sends Order Messages while it is in the registered signaling state.
AWIMs
and
FWIMs
are only sent in the connected signaling state.
Order
Messages can only be sent over the Forward Common-Signaling Channel (F-
CSCH). This means that they must be sent prior to the establishment of the MS/BS
connection. In contrast,
AWIMs
and
FWIMs
can only be sent over the Forward Dedica-
ted Signaling Channel (F-DSCH). This means that they must be sent after the MS/BS
connection has been established.
Remote command:
Accept Packet Calls
Defines the handling with packet data connection requests.
This feature is only available with DAU, see
chapter 4.2.3, "End to End Packet Data
Remote command:
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