-- module(Mvrasn-18-4). -- vsn('%CCaseRev: %'). -- date('%CCaseDate: %'). -- author('eedkbu'). -- ============================================================================= -- ============================================================================= -- -- Title : "Common data types". -- -- ASN.1 module: "MAP-CommonDataTypes". -- -- ============================================================================= -- ============================================================== -- #1. REVISION LOG -- ============================================================== -- Rev Date Name What -- .... ....... ....... ........................................ -- PA1 981014 eedkbu First draft, based on GSM 09.02 v. 6.1.0. -- .............................................................. Mvrasn-18-4 DEFINITIONS IMPLICIT TAGS ::= BEGIN EXPORTS -- general data types and values AddressString, ISDN-AddressString, maxISDN-AddressLength, ISDN-SubaddressString, -- ExternalSignalInfo, LMSI, -- data types for numbering and identification IMSI, NetworkResource, NAEA-PreferredCI, -- data types for subscriber management Ext-BasicServiceCode, EMLPP-Info ; IMPORTS ExtensionContainer FROM Mvrasn-21-4 Ext-BearerServiceCode FROM Mvrasn-20-4 Ext-TeleserviceCode FROM Mvrasn-19-4 ; -- general data types TBCD-STRING ::= OCTET STRING -- This type (Telephony Binary Coded Decimal String) is used to -- represent several digits from 0 through 9, *, #, a, b, c, two -- digits per octet, each digit encoded 0000 to 1001 (0 to 9), -- 1010 (*), 1011 (#), 1100 (a), 1101 (b) or 1110 (c); 1111 used -- as filler when there is an odd number of digits. -- bits 8765 of octet n encoding digit 2n -- bits 4321 of octet n encoding digit 2(n-1) +1 AddressString ::= OCTET STRING (SIZE (1..maxAddressLength)) -- This type is used to represent a number for addressing -- purposes. It is composed of -- a) one octet for nature of address, and numbering plan -- indicator. -- b) digits of an address encoded as TBCD-String. -- a) The first octet includes a one bit extension indicator, a -- 3 bits nature of address indicator and a 4 bits numbering -- plan indicator, encoded as follows: -- bit 8: 1 (no extension) -- bits 765: nature of address indicator -- 000 unknown -- 001 international number -- 010 national significant number -- 011 network specific number -- 100 subscriber number -- 101 reserved -- 110 abbreviated number -- 111 reserved for extension -- bits 4321: numbering plan indicator -- 0000 unknown -- 0001 ISDN/Telephony Numbering Plan (Rec CCITT E.164) -- 0010 spare -- 0011 data numbering plan (CCITT Rec X.121) -- 0100 telex numbering plan (CCITT Rec F.69) -- 0101 spare -- 0110 land mobile numbering plan (CCITT Rec E.212) -- 0111 spare -- 1000 national numbering plan -- 1001 private numbering plan -- 1111 reserved for extension -- all other values are reserved. -- b) The following octets representing digits of an address -- encoded as a TBCD-STRING. maxAddressLength INTEGER ::= 20 ISDN-AddressString ::= AddressString (SIZE (1..maxISDN-AddressLength)) -- This type is used to represent ISDN numbers. maxISDN-AddressLength INTEGER ::= 9 ISDN-SubaddressString ::= OCTET STRING (SIZE (1..maxISDN-SubaddressLength)) -- This type is used to represent ISDN subaddresses. -- It is composed of -- a) one octet for type of subaddress and odd/even indicator. -- b) 20 octets for subaddress information. -- a) The first octet includes a one bit extension indicator, a -- 3 bits type of subaddress and a one bit odd/even indicator, -- encoded as follows: -- bit 8: 1 (no extension) -- bits 765: type of subaddress -- 000 NSAP (X.213/ISO 8348 AD2) -- 010 User Specified -- All other values are reserved -- bit 4: odd/even indicator -- 0 even number of address signals -- 1 odd number of address signals -- The odd/even indicator is used when the type of subaddress -- is "user specified" and the coding is BCD. -- bits 321: 000 (unused) -- b) Subaddress information. -- The NSAP X.213/ISO8348AD2 address shall be formatted as specified -- by octet 4 which contains the Authority and Format Identifier -- (AFI). The encoding is made according to the "preferred binary -- encoding" as defined in X.213/ISO834AD2. For the definition -- of this type of subaddress, see CCITT Rec I.334. -- For User-specific subaddress, this field is encoded according -- to the user specification, subject to a maximum length of 20 -- octets. When interworking with X.25 networks BCD coding should -- be applied. maxISDN-SubaddressLength INTEGER ::= 21 -- data types for numbering and identification IMSI ::= TBCD-STRING (SIZE (3..8)) -- digits of MCC, MNC, MSIN are concatenated in this order. LMSI ::= OCTET STRING (SIZE (4)) NetworkResource ::= ENUMERATED { plmn (0), hlr (1), vlr (2), pvlr (3), controllingMSC (4), vmsc (5), eir (6), rss (7)} NAEA-PreferredCI ::= SEQUENCE { naea-PreferredCIC [0] NAEA-CIC, extensionContainer [1] ExtensionContainer OPTIONAL, ...} NAEA-CIC ::= OCTET STRING (SIZE (3)) -- The internal structure is defined by the Carrier Identification -- parameter in ANSI T1.113.3. Carrier codes between "000" and "999" may -- be encoded as 3 digits using "000" to "999" or as 4 digits using -- "0000" to "0999". Carrier codes between "1000" and "9999" are encoded -- using 4 digits. -- data types for subscriber management Ext-BasicServiceCode ::= CHOICE { ext-BearerService [2] Ext-BearerServiceCode, ext-Teleservice [3] Ext-TeleserviceCode} EMLPP-Info ::= SEQUENCE { maximumentitledPriority EMLPP-Priority, defaultPriority EMLPP-Priority, extensionContainer ExtensionContainer OPTIONAL, ...} EMLPP-Priority ::= INTEGER (0..15) -- The mapping from the values A,B,0,1,2,3,4 to the integer-value is -- specified as follows where A is the highest and 4 is the lowest -- priority level -- the integer values 7-15 are spare and shall be mapped to value 4 END