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IEEE Std 802.16-2001

LOCAL AND METROPOLITAN AREA NETWORKS—PART 16:

11.4.12 Confirmation code

The Confirmation Code (CC) indicates the status for the dynamic service (DSx-xxx) messages.

The CC values are specified in Table 144.

Table 144—Confirmation code

Confirmation Code

Status

 

 

0

OK/success

 

 

1

reject-other

 

 

2

reject-unrecognized-configuration-setting

 

 

3

reject-temporary / reject-resource

 

 

4

reject-permanent / reject-admin

 

 

5

reject-not-owner

 

 

6

reject-service-flow-not-found

 

 

7

reject-service-flow-exists

 

 

8

reject-required-parameter-not-present

 

 

9

reject-header-suppression

 

 

10

reject-unknown-transaction-id

 

 

11

reject-authentication-failure

 

 

12

reject-add-aborted

 

 

13

reject-exceeded-dynamic-service-limit

 

 

14

reject-not-authorized-for-the-requested-SAID

 

 

15

reject-fail-to-establish-the-requested-SA

 

 

12. System profiles

This clause defines system profiles that list sets of features and functions to be used in typical implementation cases.

12.1 Basic ATM system profile

The basic ATM system profile is intended to address the requirements of a basic ATM interfacing to an ATM backhaul on the BS side and carrying ATM cells across the air interface between the BS and SSs. It differs from a full implementation of ATM in that it assumes all data is carried in VC-switched PVCs. As such, it has the following feature sets.

For the CSs:

PVCs are mandatory, SVCs and soft PVCs (i.e., ATM signaling support) are optional.

VC-switched connections are mandatory, VP-switched connections are optional.

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ATM payload header suppression is mandatory as a capability, but may be turned on or off on a per connection basis.

Only enough of the packet CS need be implemented to support the secondary management channel.

For the MAC CPS:

Packing of multiple ATM cells into a single MAC PDU is mandatory as a capability, but may be turned on or off on a per connection basis.

Fragmentation of SDUs on ATM traffic connections is not required, although fragmentation on the primary and secondary management channels is still required. (Note that fragmentation and packing on the same ATM connection requires that the ATM connection be treated as a variable-length packet connection.)

ARQ is optional.

CRC is optional.

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Annex A: Bibliography

(informative)

[B1] ATM Forum Specification af-pnni-0055.000, Private Network-Network Interface Specification, Version 1.0, March 1996.

[B2] ETSI Technical Report TR 101 177 V1.1.1, Broadband Radio Access Networks (BRAN); Requirements and architectures for broadband fixed radio access networks (HIPERACCESS), May 1998.

[B3] FIPS 140-2, Security Requirements for Cryptographic Modules, May 2001.

[B4] IEEE 100, The Authoritative Dictionary of IEEE Standards Terms, Seventh Edition.

[B5] IEEE 802.1F-1993, IEEE Standards for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks: Common Definitions and Procedures for IEEE 802 Management Information.

[B6] IEEE 802.5-1998, Information technology—Telecommunications and information exchange between systems—Local and metropolitan area networks—Specific requirements—Part 5: Token ring access method and physical layer specifications

[B7] IEEE 802.10-1998, IEEE Standards for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks: Standard for Interoperable LAN/MAN Security (SILS).

[B8] IEEE 802.10c-1998, Interoperable LAN/MAN Security (SILS)—Key Management (Clause 3).

[B9] IEEE Std 802.11-1997, Information technology—Telecommunications and information exchange between systems—Local and metropolitan area networks—Specific requirements—Part 11: Wireless LAN Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) specifications.

[B10] IETF RFC 1750, “Randomness Recommendations for Security,” D. Eastlake, S. Crocker, J. Schiller, December 1994.

[B11] ISO/IEC 7498-1, Information technology—Open Systems Interconnection—Basic Reference Model: The Basic Model, 1994.

[B12] ITU-R Recommendation P.452, Prediction procedure for the evaluation of microwave interference between stations on the surface of the Earth at frequencies above about 0.7 GHz.

[B13] ITU-R Recommendation P.530-8, Propagation data and prediction methods required for the design of terrestrial line-of-sight systems.

[B14] ITU-R Recommendation F.1499, Radio transmission systems for fixed broadband wireless access (BWA) based on cable modem standards.

[B15] Milewski, A., “Periodic Sequences with Optimal Properties for Channel Estimation and Fast Start-Up Equalization,” IBM J. Res. Develop., Vol. 37, No.5, Sept. 1983, pp. 426-431.

[B16] SCTE DSS 00-05 [DOCSIS SP-RFIv1.1-I05-000714], Radio Frequency Interface 1.1 Specification, July 2000.

[B17] SCTE DSS 00-09, Baseline Privacy Plus Interface Specification, December 2000.

[B18] Schneier, Bruce, Applied Cryptography: Protocols, Algorithms, and Source Code in C, 2nd Edition, John Wiley & Sons, 1994.

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