BSSAP Protocol
BSSAP Protocol
BSSAP Protocol
08
TECHNICAL December 1996
ICS: 33.020
Key words: Digital cellular telecommunications system, Global System for Mobile communications (GSM)
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Contents
Foreword .......................................................................................................................................................5
1 Scope ..................................................................................................................................................7
2 Normative references..........................................................................................................................7
3 Abbreviations.......................................................................................................................................7
7 Exceptions for BSSMAP message contents and information element coding when transferred on
the E-interface ...................................................................................................................................12
7.1 Message contents..............................................................................................................12
7.2 Information element coding ...............................................................................................13
History..........................................................................................................................................................14
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Foreword
This Global System for Mobile communications Technical Specification (GTS) has been produced by the
Special Mobile Group (SMG) Technical Committee (TC) of the European Telecommunications Standards
Institute (ETSI).
This GTS describes the subset of Base Station System Application Part (BSSAP) messages and
procedures within the digital cellular telecommunications system.
The contents of this GTS are subject to continuing work within TC-SMG and may change following formal
TC-SMG approval. Should TC-SMG modify the contents of this GTS it will then be republished by ETSI
with an identifying change of release date and an increase in version number as follows:
Version 5.x.y
where:
y the third digit is incremented when editorial only changes have been incorporated in the
specification;
x the second digit is incremented for all other types of changes, i.e. technical enhancements,
corrections, updates, etc.
The specification from which this GTS has been derived was originally based on CEPT documentation,
hence the presentation of this GTS may not be entirely in accordance with the ETSI/PNE rules.
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1 Scope
This Global System for Mobile communications Technical Specification (GTS) describes the subset of
Base Station System Application Part (BSSAP) messages and procedures, defined in GSM 08.06 and
GSM 08.08, which is used on the E-interface. A general description can be found in GSM 03.02 and
GSM 03.09.
For the initiation and execution of handover between MSCs a subset of BSSMAP procedures are used.
For the subsequent control of resources allocated to the Mobile Station (MS) BSSMAP procedures are
used. DTAP is used for the transfer of connection management and mobility management messages
between the MS and the controlling MSC.
2 Normative references
This GTS incorporates by dated and 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 GTS only when incorporated in it by amendment or revision. For undated references, the
latest edition of the publication referred to applies.
[1] GSM 01.04 (ETR 350): "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+);
Abbreviations and acronyms".
[2] GSM 03.09: "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Handover
procedures".
[4] GSM 08.08: "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Mobile
Switching Centre - Base Station System (MSC - BSS) interface; Layer 3
specification".
[5] GSM 09.02 (ETS 300 974): "Digital cellular telecommunications system
(Phase 2+); Mobile Application Part (MAP) specification".
[6] GSM 09.10: "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Information
element mapping between Mobile Station - Base Station System and BSS -
Mobile-services Switching Centre (MS - BSS - MSC); Signalling procedures and
the Mobile Application Part (MAP)".
3 Abbreviations
For the purposes of this GTS, the following abbreviations apply:
Other abbreviation used in the GSM specifications are listed in GSM 01.04.
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4.1 General
The mechanisms for the transfer of the BSSAP messages on the E-interface is defined in GSM 09.02.
The operation of the handover procedures between MSCs and the use of the BSSMAP messages for
those procedures is described in GSM 03.09 and GSM 09.10.
In the same way as a SCCP signalling connection is used for the messages relating to one MS on the
MSC-BSS interface a TCAP dialogue is used on the E-interface for messages relating to one MS. As no
correspondence to the connectionless service on the MSC-BSS interface is used on the E-interface none
of the global procedures (see GSM 08.08 subclause 3.1) are applicable.
The management of the terrestrial circuits between the MSCs is outside the scope of the E-interface (see
GSM 03.09), therefore all procedures, messages and information elements relating to terrestrial circuits
are also excluded from the BSSMAP procedures and messages used on the E-interface.
The BSSAP data which on the MSC-BSS interface is contained in the user data field of the exchanged
SCCP frames (see GSM 08.06) is on the E-interface transferred as the contents of the signalling info in a
BSS-APDU parameter as described in GSM 09.02.
The BSSAP data consists of a BSSAP header and a DTAP or BSSMAP layer 3 message. The BSSAP
header contains, as specified in GSM 08.06 (subclauses 6.3.1, 6.3.2 and 6.3.3), of a discrimination
parameter, possibly a Data Link Connection Identification (DLCI) parameter, and a length indicator.
For the description in this ETS, the MSC's functionality related to the handover between MSCs has been
split into three logical parts, MSC-A, MSC-T and MSC-I. The different roles need not necessarily be
performed by different MSCs.
MSC-A is the call/connection controlling part of the MSC where the call/connection was originally
established and the switching point for handover between MSCs. (This corresponds to MSC-A as defined
in GSM 03.09 and 09.02). The MSC that is the MSC-A will not be changed during the duration of a
call/connection.
MSC-T is the part relating to the transitory state during the handover for the MSC to which the MS is
handed over when Basic handover or Subsequent handover (see GSM 03.09) take place. (This
corresponds, depending on the type of handover to MSC-A, MSC-B or MSC-B' in GSM 03.09 and 09.02).
MSC-I is the part of an MSC through which the MSC-A, via an E-interface (or an internal interface) is in
contact with the MS. (This corresponds, depending on the type of handover to MSC-A, MSC-B or MSC-B'
in GSM 03.09 and 09.02).
The MSC that is the MSC-A can also have the role of either the MSC-I or the MSC-T during a period of
the call/connection.
The following is applicable for the involved MSCs concerning the exchange of BSSAP data on an
E-interface before and after a successful inter MSC handover:
1) At Basic handover, two MSCs are involved, one MSC being MSC-A and one being MSC-T. When
this handover has been performed, the two MSCs interworking on the E-interface have the roles of
MSC-A and MSC-I respectively, i.e. the MSC that is the MSC-T during the handover is now the
MSC-I.
2) At Subsequent handover back to MSC-A, two MSCs are involved. The MSC having the role of
MSC-A has also the role of MSC-T. The other MSC involved has the role of MSC-I. When this
handover has been completed, there is no exchange of BSS data on the E-interface, i.e. the MSC
being the MSC-I before and during the handover is now no longer taking part.
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3) At subsequent handover to an MSC not being MSC-A, three MSCs are involved. The roles of these
MSCs are MSC-A, MSC-I, and MSC-T respectively. When this handover has been performed, the
two MSCs interworking on an E-interface have the roles of MSC-A and MSC-I respectively, i.e. the
MSC that is the MSC-T during the handover is now the MSC-I and the MSC being MSC-I during the
handover is now no longer taking part.
The dedicated BSSMAP procedures (GSM 08.08 subclause 3.1) used on the E-interface to some extent
are:
- assignment;
- handover resource allocation;
- handover execution;
- internal handover indication;
- release due to BSS generated reasons;
- classmark handling;
- cipher mode control;
- trace invocation;
- queuing indication;
- data link control SAPI not equal to "0".
5.1 DTAP
For the exchange of the DTAP messages (GSM 08.08 subclause 2.2), the involved MSCs shall act
according to the following:
5.2 Assignment
The Assignment procedure (GSM 08.08 subclause 3.1.1) is applied on the E-interface with following
conditions:
At Basic Inter-MSC Handover (GSM 03.09) the Handover resource allocation procedure (GSM 08.08
subclause 3.1.5.2) is applied on the E-interface with the following conditions:
At Subsequent Inter-MSC Handover (GSM 03.09) the Handover resource allocation procedure
(GSM 08.08 subclause 3.1.5.2) is applied on the E-interface with the following conditions:
For the Handover execution procedure (GSM 08.08 subclause 3.1.5.3) the applicable parts on the
E-interface are the transfer of HANDOVER DETECT, HANDOVER COMPLETE and HANDOVER
FAILURE messages at inter MSC handover. For those parts, the involved MSCs shall act according to the
following:
For the Internal handover indication (GSM 08.08 subclause 3.1.6 and 3.1.7), the involved MSCs shall act
according to the following:
MSC internal handovers (inter-BSS and intra-BSS handover) at the MSC-I are decided and executed
autonomously by that MSC together with the connected BSSs. At completion of the handover execution
the MSC-I initiates the internal handover indication procedure.
For the Release due to BSS generated reasons procedure (GSM 08.08 subclause 3.1.9.2) the involved
MSCs shall act according to the following:
For the Classmark handling (GSM 08.08 subclause 3.1.13), the involved MSCs shall act according to the
following:
For the Cipher mode control (GSM 08.08 subclause 3.1.14), the involved MSCs shall act according to the
following:
For the Trace invocation (GSM 08.08 subclause 3.1.11), the involved MSCs shall act according to the
following:
For the Queuing Indication (GSM 08.08 subclause 3.1.17), the involved MSCs shall act according to the
following:
For the Data Link Control SAPI not Equal to "0" (GSM 08.08 subclause 3.1.18), the involved MSCs shall
act according to the following:
Some of the messages above are qualified by *, ** or #. This signifies whether the message, when sent on
the E-interface, is considered as:
For the applicable BSSMAP messages transferred on the E-interface the following exceptions to the
descriptions in GSM 08.08 subclause 3.2.1 are valid:
- circuit pool.
- circuit pool;
- circuit pool list.
- circuit pool.
- circuit pool;
- circuit pool list.
For the applicable BSSMAP information elements transferred on the E-interface the following exceptions
to the description in GSM 08.08 subclause 3.2.2 are valid:
- excluded causes:
- call control;
- CCCH overload;
- handover successful;
- requested terrestrial resource unavailable;
- terrestrial circuit already allocated;
- circuit pool mismatch;
- switch circuit pool.
The corresponding cause values shall be considered as reserved for national use.
- excluded format:
- Cell Identity.
The BSSMAP error messages sent on the E-interface shall only be sent as response to BSSAP
messages received on the same interface.
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History
Document history
December 1996 Publication of GSM 08.51 version 5.0.0
ISBN 2-7437-2110-4
Dépôt légal : Décembre 1996