B.3 Colour Image Coding Scheme with Transparency
31.1023GPPCharacteristics of the Universal Subscriber Identity Module (USIM) applicationRelease 17TS
This coding scheme is identical to the Colour Image Coding Scheme as defined in appendix B.2, with the following exception:
– Entry number C-1in the colour look-up table (CLUT), where C is the number of entries in the CLUT, defines transparency. Raster image points which point to this entry are transparent, so that the underlying colour in the display is shown.
The three colour-coding bytes of entry number C-1 in the CLUT are of no importance when referenced from images using the ’22’ coding scheme.
NOTE: Two different descriptors in the EFIMG file with Image Coding Scheme ’21’ and ’22’ may point to the same actual image instance. In that case, the descriptor with Image Coding Scheme ’21’ would describe an image where a raster image point pointing to entry number C-1 in the CLUT would have the colour described in that CLUT entry, while the descriptor with Image Coding Scheme ’22’ would describe an image where a raster image point pointing to entry number C-1 in the CLUT is transparent.
Annex C (informative):
Structure of the Network parameters TLV objects
Structure of the GSM network parameter TLV object, 0<= m <=32
Tag |
Length |
Tag Currently Camped Frequency |
Length |
BCCH Frequency downlink |
Tag Neighbour BCCH Frequency |
Length |
BCCH Neighbour Frequency 1 |
BCCH Neighbour Frequency 2 |
………… |
BCCH Neighbour Frequency m |
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‘A0’ |
’80’ |
’02’ |
’81’ |
Structure of the FDD network parameter TLV object, 0 <= m <= 32
Tag |
Length |
Tag Intra frequency carrier |
Length |
Intra Frequency downlink carrier |
Primary Scrambling code 1 |
Primary Scrambling code m |
Tag Inter frequency carrier |
Length |
Inter Frequency downlink carrier |
Primary Scrambling code n1 |
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‘A1’ |
’80’ |
’81’ |
Structure of the TDD network parameter TLV object, 0 <= m <= 32
Tag |
Length |
Tag Intra frequency carrier |
Length |
Intra Frequency downlink carrier |
Primary Scrambling code 1 |
Primary Scrambling code m |
Tag Inter frequency carrier |
Length |
Inter Frequency downlink carrier |
Primary Scrambling code n1 |
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‘A2’ |
’80’ |
’81’ |
Annex D (informative):
Tags defined in 31.102
Tag |
Name of Data Element |
Usage |
’43’ |
Full name for network IEI |
PLMN Network Name (EFPNN) |
’45’ |
Short name for network IEI |
PLMN Network Name (EFPNN) |
’53’ |
MBMS Data Object |
AUTHENTICATE command parameter, in MBMS security context |
’53’ |
MBMS operation response Data Object The following tags are encapsulated within ’53’ ‘DB’ successful MBMS operation tag |
Response to AUTHENTICATE command, in MBMS security context |
’73’ |
Key Derivation Data Object The following tags are encapsulated within ’73’ ’80’ Local Key Establishment Control tag ’81’ Counter limit tag ’82’ Request MAC tag ’83’ NAF_ID tag ’84’ Terminal_ID tag ’85’ Terminal_appli_ID_tag ’86’ UICC_appli_ID tag ’87’ RANDx tag ‘A0’ Key Identifier tag |
AUTHENTICATE command parameter, in Local Key Establishment security context |
’73’ |
Key Derivation Operation Response Object The following tags are encapsulated within ’73’ ’80’ Local Key Establishment Control tag ’82’ Request MAC tag |
Response to AUTHENTICATE command, in Local Key Establishment security context |
’73’ |
Key Availability Check Data Object The following tags are encapsulated within ’73’ ’80’ Local Key Establishment Control tag ‘A0’ Key Identifier tag |
AUTHENTICATE command parameter in Local Key Establishment security context |
’80’ |
NAF_ID tag |
GBA NAF List (EFGBANL) |
’80’ |
NAF Key Centre address tag |
NAF Key Centre Address (EFNAFKCA) |
’80’ |
Icon Tag (Icon link is URI) |
Service Provider Name Icon (EFSPNI) |
’80’ |
Reauthentication Identity tag |
WLAN Reauthentication Identity (EFWRI) |
’80’ |
NAS signalling priority Tag |
Non Access Stratum Configuration (EFNASCONFIG) |
’80’ |
MMS Implementation tag |
MMS User Preference (EFMMSUP) Multimedia Messages List (EFMML) |
’80’ |
IARI TLV TAG |
UICC IARI (EFUICCIARI) |
’80’ |
Graphics CSG Type tag (Icon link is URI) |
CSG Type (EFCSGT) |
’80’ |
HNB Name tag |
Home NodeB Name (EFHNBN) |
’80’ |
PLMN Additional information tag |
PLMN Network Name (EFPNN) |
’80’ |
ICE Free Format Label tag |
In Case of Emergency – Free Format (EFICE-FF) |
’80’ |
HPLMN ProSe Function tag |
Address of the HPLMN ProSe Function (EFPROSEFUNC) |
’80’ |
ProSe Group Counter |
Counter for ProSe group (EFPROSE_GC) |
’80’ |
ProSe ServerAddress tag |
Server address for usage information reports (EFPROSE_UIRC) |
’80’ |
Home ePDG Identifier TLV |
Home ePDG Identifier (EFePDGId) |
’80’ |
ePDG Selection Information TLV |
ePDG Selection Information (EFePDGSelection) |
’80’ |
Emergency ePDG Identifier TLV |
Emergency ePDG Identifier (EFePDGIdEm) |
’80’ |
ePDG Selection Information for Emergency Services TLV |
ePDG Selection Information for Emergency Services (EFePDGSelectionEm) |
’80’ |
XCAP_conn_params_policy TLV TAG |
EFXCAPConfigData |
’80’ |
Serving network name TLV tag |
EFTN3GPPSNN |
’80’ |
IMS configuration data encoding |
EFIMSConfigData |
’81’ |
IMS configuration data |
EFIMSConfigData |
’80’ |
KAUSF tag |
EF5GAUTHKEYS |
’80’ |
Protection Scheme Identifier List data object tag |
Protection Scheme Identifier List (EFSUCI_Calc_Info) |
’80’ |
Network Specific Identifier TLV data object tag |
SUPI as Network Access Identifier (EFSUPI_NAI) |
’80’ |
SOR-CMCI data object tag |
EFSOR-CMCI |
’81’ |
Global Line Identifier Tag TLV data object tag |
SUPI as Network Access Identifier (EFSUPI_NAI) |
’82’ |
Global Cable Identifier TLV data object tag |
SUPI as Network Access Identifier (EFSUPI_NAI) |
’80’ |
MuD_and_MiD_configuration_data encoding |
EFMuDMiDConfigData |
’81’ |
MuD_and_MiD_configuration_data |
EFMuDMiDConfigData |
’81’ |
B-TID tag |
GBA NAF List (EFGBANL) |
’81’ |
Icon Tag (Icon link is record number) |
Service Provider Name Icon (EFSPNI) |
’81’ |
Master key tag |
WLAN Reauthentication Identity (EFWRI) |
’81’ |
Time Stamp counter tag |
MBMS User Key (EFMUK) |
’81’ |
MMS User preference profile name tag |
MMS User Preference (EFMMSUP) |
’81’ |
Login Tag |
Network Connectivity Parameters for USIM IP connections (EFNCP-IP) |
’81’ |
NMO I Behaviour Tag |
Non Access Stratum Configuration (EFNASCONFIG) |
’81’ |
Graphics CSG Type tag (Icon link is record number) |
CSG Type (EFCSGT) |
’81’ |
ICE Free Format Content tag |
In Case of Emergency – Free Format (EFICE-FF) |
’81’ |
MM File Identifier / SFI tag |
Multimedia Messages List (EFMML) |
’81’ |
ProSe CollectionPeriod tag |
Collection Period Parameter (EFPROSE_UIRC) |
’82’ |
Counter tag |
WLAN Reauthentication Identity (EFWRI) |
’82’ |
MMS User Preference information tag |
MMS User Preference (EFMMSUP) |
’82’ |
Password Tag |
Network Connectivity Parameters for USIM IP connections (EFNCP-IP) |
’82’ |
Attach with IMSI Tag |
Non Access Stratum Configuration (EFNASCONFIG) |
’82’ |
MM Content Data Object Tag |
Multimedia Messages List (EFMML) |
’82’ |
ProSe ReportingWindow tag |
Reporting Window Parameter (EFPROSE_UIRC) |
’82’ |
KSEAF for non-3GPP access tag |
EF5GAUTHKEYS |
’80’ |
Home Network Public Key Identifier tag |
Home Network Public Key Identifier (EFSUCI_Calc_Info) |
’81’ |
KSEAF for 3GPP access tag |
EF5GAUTHKEYS |
’83’ |
Data Destination Address Range Tag |
Network Connectivity Parameters for USIM IP connections (EFNCP-IP) |
’83’ |
Minimum Periodic Search Timer Tag |
Non Access Stratum Configuration (EFNASCONFIG) |
’83’ |
MM Size tag |
Multimedia Messages List (EFMML) |
’83’ |
SOR counter tag |
EF5GAUTHKEYS |
’84’ |
UE parameter update counter tag |
EF5GAUTHKEYS |
’83’ |
ProSe ReportGroupParameters tag |
Reporting Parameter for Goups (EFPROSE_UIRC) |
’81’ |
Home Network Public Key tag |
Home Network Public Key (EFSUCI_Calc_Info) |
’84’ |
Bearer Description Tag |
Network Connectivity Parameters for USIM IP connections (EFNCP-IP) |
’84’ |
Extended access barring Tag |
Non Access Stratum Configuration (EFNASCONFIG) |
’84’ |
MM Status tag |
Multimedia Messages List (EFMML) |
’84’ |
ProSe ReportTimeStampsFirstTransmissionAndReception tag |
Reporting Parameter (EFPROSE_UIRC) |
’85’ |
Timer T3245 Behaviour Tag |
Non Access Stratum Configuration (EFNASCONFIG) |
’85’ |
MM Alpha Identifier tag |
Multimedia Messages List (EFMML) |
’85’ |
ProSe ReportDataTransmitted tag |
Reporting Parameter for transmitted Data (EFPROSE_UIRC) |
’86’ |
Override NAS signalling low priority Tag |
Non Access Stratum Configuration (EFNASCONFIG) |
’86’ |
ProSe ReportDataReceived tag |
Reporting Parameter for received Data (EFPROSE_UIRC) |
’86’ |
PLMN-ID tag |
PLMN-ID (EF5GS 3GPP Access NAS Security Context) |
’87’ |
Override Extended access barring Tag |
Non Access Stratum Configuration (EFNASCONFIG) |
’87’ |
ProSe ReportTimeStampsOutOfCoverage tag |
Reporting Parameter (EFPROSE_UIRC) |
’88’ |
Fast First Higher Priority PLMN Search Tag |
Non Access Stratum Configuration (EFNASCONFIG) |
’88’ |
ProSe ReportLocationInCoverage tag |
Reporting Parameter (EFPROSE_UIRC) |
’89’ |
Text CSG Type tag |
CSG Type (EFCSGT) |
’89’ |
E-UTRA Disabling Allowed for EMM cause #15 Tag |
Non Access Stratum Configuration (EFNASCONFIG) |
’89’ |
ProSe ReportRadioParameters tag |
Reporting Parameter for Radio Parameters (EFPROSE_UIRC) |
‘8A’ |
SM RetryWaitTime Tag |
Non Access Stratum Configuration (EFNASCONFIG) |
‘8B’ |
SM RetryAtRATChange Tag |
Non Access Stratum Configuration (EFNASCONFIG) |
‘8C’ |
Default_DCN_ID Tag |
Non Access Stratum Configuration (EFNASCONFIG) |
‘8D’ |
Exception Data Reporting Allowed Tag |
Non Access Stratum Configuration (EFNASCONFIG) |
‘8E’ |
RLOSPreferredPLMNList Tag |
Non Access Stratum Configuration (EFNASCONFIG) |
‘8F’ |
RLOSAllowedMCCList Tag |
Non Access Stratum Configuration (EFNASCONFIG) |
’90’ |
No E-UTRA Disabling In 5GS Tag |
Non Access Stratum Configuration (EFNASCONFIG) |
‘A0’ |
MUK ID tag The following tags are encapsulated within ‘A0’ ’80’ MUk IDr tag ’82’ MUk IDi tag |
MBMS User Key (EFMUK) |
‘A0’ |
EPS NAS security Context tag The following tags are encapsulated within ‘A0’ ’80’ Key set identifier KSIASME Tag ’81’ ASME key (KASME) Tag ’82’ Uplink NAS count Tag ’83’ Downlink NAS count Tag ’84’ Identifiers of selected NAS integrity and encryption algorithms Tag |
EPS NAS Security Context (EFEPSPSC) |
‘A0’ |
CSG List TLV object tag The following tags are encapsulated within ‘A0’ ’80’ PLMN tag ’81’ CSG Information tag |
Allowed CSG List (EFACSGL) |
‘A0’ |
GSM cell information The following tags are encapsulated within ‘A0’: ’80’ GSM Camping Frequency Information data object ’81’ GSM Neighbour Frequency Information data object |
Network Parameters (EFNETPAR) |
‘A0’ |
Operator CSG List TLV object Tag The following tags are encapsulated within ‘A0’ ’80’ PLMN Tag ’81’ CSG Information Tag ’82’ CSG Display indicator tag |
Operator CSG Lists (EFOCSGL) |
‘A0’ |
ProSe Discovery monitoring parameters The following tags are encapsulated within ‘A0’: ’80’ PLMN tag ’81’ RFU ’82’ Model tag |
ProSe Monitoring Parameters (EFPROSE_MON) |
‘A0’ |
ProSe Discovery announcing parameters The following tags are encapsulated within ‘A0’: ’80’ PLMN tag ’81’ Range tag ’82’ Model tag |
ProSe Announcing Parameters (EFPROSE_ANN) |
‘A0’ |
ProSe Policy parameters The following tags are encapsulated within ‘A0’: ’80’ ProSe Layer-2 Group ID tag ’81’ ProSe UE ID tag ’82’ ProSe Group IP multicast address tag ’83’ Address type tag ’84’ Ipv4 address as source tag ’85’ Group related security tag ’86’ Application Layer Group ID tag |
ProSe Policy Parameters (EFPROSE_POLICY) |
‘A0’ |
ProSe PLMN Parameters tag The following tags are encapsulated within ‘A0’ ’80’ PLMN tag ’81’ Direct communication authorisation tag |
ProSe PLMN Parameters (EFPROSE_PRMN) |
‘A0’ |
ProSe Direct Communication parameters tag The following tags are encapsulated within ‘A0’ ’80’ Geographical Area – Polygon tag ’81’ Radio parameters tag |
ProSe Direct Communication Radio Parameters (EF PROSE_RADIO_COM) |
‘A0’ |
ProSe Radio parameters tag The following tags are encapsulated within ‘A0’ ’80’ Geographical Area – Polygon tag ’81’ Radio parameters tag |
ProSe Direct Discovery Monitoring Radio Parameters (EFPROSE_RADIO_MON) |
‘A0’ |
ProSe Radio parameters tag The following tags are encapsulated within ‘A0’ ’80’ Geographical Area – Polygon tag ’81’ Radio parameters tag |
ProSe Direct Discovery Announcing Radio Parameters (EFPROSE_RADIO_ANN) |
‘A0’ |
ACDC OS tag |
ACDC List (EFACDC_LIST) |
‘A0’ |
ACDC App Id tag The following tags are encapsulated within ‘A0’ ’80’ ACDC category tag ’81’ OS App Id tag |
ACDC OS Configuration (EFACDC_OS_CONFIG) |
‘A0’ |
Group member discovery parameters tag The following tags are encapsulated within ‘A0’ ’80’ User Info ID tag ’81’ Discovery Group ID tag ’82’ Application Layer Group ID tag |
ProSe Group Member Discovery Parameters (EFPROSE_GM_DISCOVERY) |
‘A0’ |
ProSe Relay Parameters tag The following tags are encapsulated within ‘A0’ ’80’ PLMN tag ’81’ Relay type tag |
ProSe Relay Parameters (EFPROSE_RELAY) |
‘A0’ |
Remote UE parameters tag The following tags are encapsulated within ‘A0’ ’80’ Relay Service Code tag ’81’ User Info ID of Relay tag ’82’ IP Versions tag ’83’ Security content tag |
ProSe Relay Discovery Parameters (EFPROSE_RELAY_DISCOVERY) |
‘A0’ |
TMGI List Tag |
TV Configuration (EFTVCONFIG) |
‘A0’ |
USD Tag |
TV User Service Description (EFTVUSD) |
‘A0’ |
XCAP_conn_params_policy part tag The following tags are encapsulated within ‘A0’ ’81’ AccessForXCAP Tag ’82’ Number of XCAP connection parameters policy part TLV’s Tag ‘A1’ XCAP connection parameters policy part tag |
EFXCAPConfigData |
‘A0’ |
EARFCN List tag The following tags are encapsulated within ‘A0’ ’80’ EARFCN tag ’81’ Geographical Area – Polygon tag |
EARFCN list for MTC/NB-IOT UEs (EFEARFCNList) |
‘A0’ |
5GS 3GPP access NAS security Context tag or 5GS non-3GPP access NAS security Context tag The following tags are encapsulated within ‘A0’ ’80’ ngKSI Tag ’81’ KAMF Tag ’82’ Uplink NAS count Tag ’83’ Downlink NAS count Tag ’84’ Identifiers of selected NAS integrity and encryption algorithms Tag ’85’ Identifiers of selected EPS NAS integrity and encryption algorithms for use after mobility to EPS Tag |
5GS 3GPP Access NAS Security Context (EF5GS3GPPSNSC) or 5GS non-3GPP Access NAS Security Context (EF5GSN3GPPSNSC) |
‘A0’ |
Protection Scheme Identifier List data object tag |
Protection Scheme Identifier List (EFSUCI_Calc_Info) |
‘A0’ |
V2X data policy over PC5 data object tag The following tags are encapsulated within ‘A0’ ’80’ Served by E-UTRA or served by NR Tag ’81’ Not Served by E-UTRA or not served by NR Tag ’82’ V2X service identifier to Tx profiles mapping rules Tag ’83’ Privacy config Tag ’84’ V2X communication over PC5 in E-UTRA Tag ’85’ V2X communication over PC5 in NR Tag |
V2X data policy over PC5 (EFV2XP_PC5) |
‘A0’ |
V2X data policy over Uu_data object tag The following tags are encapsulated within ‘A0’ ’80’ V2X service identifier to PDU session parameters mapping rules Tag ’81’ PLMN infos Tag |
V2X data policy over PC5 (EFV2XP_Uu) |
‘A0’ |
5G ProSe configuration data for direct discovery Tag The following tags are encapsulated within ‘A0’ ’80’ Served by NG-RAN Tag ’81’ Not served by NG-RAN Tag ’82’ ProSe identifiers Tag ’83’ ProSe identifier to default destination layer-2 ID for initial discovery signalling mapping rules Tag ’84’ Group member discovery parameters Tag ’85’ Validity timer Tag ’86’ ProSe direct discovery UE ID Tag ’98’….HPLMN 5G DDNMF address information Tag |
5G ProSe configuration data for direct discovery (EF5G_PROSE_DD) |
‘A0’ |
5G ProSe configuration data for direct communication Tag The following tags are encapsulated within ‘A0’ ’80’ Served by NG-RAN Tag ’81’ Not served by NG-RAN Tag ’87’ Privacy config Tag ’88’ 5G ProSe direct communication in NR-PC5 Tag ’89’ ProSe application to path preference mapping rules Tag ’85’ Validity timer Tag ’91’….ProSe identifiers to NR Tx profile for broadcast and groupcast mapping rules Tag |
5G ProSe configuration data for direct communication (EF5G_PROSE_DC) |
‘A0’ |
5G ProSe configuration data for UE-to-network relay UE Tag The following tags are encapsulated within ‘A0’ ’80’ Served by NG-RAN Tag ’81’ Not served by NG-RAN Tag ‘8A’ Default destination layer-2 IDs for sending the discovery signalling for announcement and additional information and for receiving the discovery signalling for solicitation Tag ‘8B’ RSC info list Tag ‘8C’ 5QI to PC5 QoS parameters mapping rules Tag ‘8D’ ProSe identifier to ProSe application server address mapping rules Tag ’85’ Validity timer Tag ‘8E’ User info ID for discovery Tag ’92’ Privacy timer Tag ’93’ 5G PKMF address information Tag |
5G ProSe configuration data for UE-to-network relay UE (EF5G_PROSE_U2NRU) |
‘A0’ |
5G ProSe configuration data for remote UE Tag The following tags are encapsulated within ‘A0’ ’80’ Served by NG-RAN Tag ’81’ Not served by NG-RAN Tag ‘8F’ Default destination layer-2 IDs for sending the discovery signalling for solicitation and for receiving the discovery signalling for announcement and additional information Tag ‘8B’ RSC info list Tag ’90’ N3IWF selection information for 5G ProSe layer-3 remote UE Tag ’85’ Validity timer Tag ‘8E’ User info ID for discovery Tag ’93’ 5G PKMF address information Tag |
5G ProSe configuration data for remote UE (EF5G_PROSE_RU) |
‘A0’ |
5G ProSe configuration data for usage reporting information Tag The following tags are encapsulated within ‘A0’ ’85’ Validity timer Tag ’94’ Collection period Tag ’95’ Reporting window Tag ’96’ Reporting indicators Tag ’97’ 5G DDNMF CTF address for uploading the usage information reports Tag |
5G ProSe configuration data for usage reporting information (EF5G_PROSE_UIR) |
‘A1’ |
XCAP connection parameters policy part tag The following tags are encapsulated within ‘A0’ ’81’ Access Tag ’82’ Application name Tag ’83’ Provider ID Tag ’84’ URI Tag ’85’ XCAP Aithentication User Name Tag ’86’ XCAP Authentication password Tag ’87’…XCAP Authentication type Tag ’88’…Address type Tag ’89’…Address Tag ‘8A’…PDP Authentication type Tag ‘8B’…PDP Authentication Name Tag |
EFXCAPConfigData |
‘A1’ |
FDD cell information The following tags are encapsulated within ‘A1’: ’80’ FDD Intra Frequency Information data object ’81’ FDD Inter Frequency Information data object |
Network Parameters (EFNETPAR) |
‘A1’ |
Relay parameters tag The following tags are encapsulated within ‘A0’ ’80’ Relay Service Code tag ’81’ PDN type tag ’82’ APN tag ’83’ ProSe Relay UE ID tag ’84’ Security content tag |
ProSe Relay Discovery Parameters (EFPROSE_RELAY_DISCOVERY) |
‘A1’ |
EARFCN List Tag |
TV Configuration (EFTVCONFIG) |
‘A1’ |
SUCI TLV data object tag |
Response to GET IDENTITY |
‘A1’ |
Home Network Public Key List data object The following tags are encapsulated under ‘A1’ ’80’ Home Network Public Key Identifier tag ’81’ Home Network Public Key tag |
Home Network Public Key List (EFSUCI_Calc_Info) |
‘A2’ |
TDD frequency information The following tags are encapsulated within ‘A2’: ’80’ TDD Intra Frequency Information data object ’81’ TDD Inter Frequency Information data object |
Network Parameters (EFNETPAR) |
‘A3’ |
Service provider display information The following tags are encapsulated within ‘A3’: ’80’ Service provider PLMN list |
Service Provider Display Information (EFSPDI) |
‘A8’ |
Indicator for type 1 EFs (amount of records equal to master EF) The following tags are encapsulated within ‘A8’: ‘C0’ EFADN data object ‘C1’ EFIAP data object ‘C3’ EFSNE data object ‘C4’ EFANR data object ‘C5’ EFPBC data object ‘C6’ EFGRP data object ‘C9’ EFUID data object ‘CA’ EFEMAIL data object ‘CC’ EFPURI data object |
Phone Book Reference File (EFPBR) |
‘A9’ |
Indicator for type 2 EFs (EFs linked via the index administration file) The following tags are encapsulated within ‘A9’: ‘C3’ EFSNE data object ‘C4’ EFANR data object ‘CA’ EFEMAIL data object ‘CC’ EFPURI data object |
Phone Book Reference File (EFPBR) |
‘AA’ |
Indicator for type 3 EFs (EFs addressed inside an object using a record identifier as a pointer) The following tags are encapsulated within ‘AA’: ‘C2’ EFEXT1 data object ‘C7’ EFAAS data object ‘C8’ EFGAS data object ‘CB’ EFCCP1 data object |
Phone Book Reference File (EFPBR) |
‘AB’ |
MMS Connectivity Parameters: The following are encapsulated under ‘AB’: ’80’ MMS Implementation Tag ’81’ MMS Relay/Server Tag ’82’ Interface to core network and bearer Tag ’83’ Gateway Tag ’84’ Reserved for 3GPP2: MMS Authentication Mechanism Tag ’85’ Reserved for 3GPP2: MMS Authentication User Name Tag |
MMS Connectivity Parameters (EFMMSICP / EFMMSUCP) |
‘DB’ |
Successful 3G authentication |
Response to AUTHENTICATE |
‘DB’ |
Successful VGCS/VBS operation authentication tag |
Response to AUTHENTICATE |
‘DB’ |
Successful GBA operation tag |
Response to AUTHENTICATE |
‘DC’ |
Synchronisation failure |
Response to AUTHENTICATE |
‘DD’ |
Access Point Name |
APN Control List (EFACL) |
‘DD’ |
GBA Security Context Bootstrapping Mode tag |
AUTHENTICATE command parameter, in GBA security context |
‘DE’ |
GBA Security Context NAF Derivation Mode tag |
Response to AUTHENTICATE |
NOTE: the value ‘FF’ is an invalid tag value. For ASN.1 tag assignment rules see ISO/IEC 8825-1 [35].
Annex E (informative):
Suggested contents of the EFs at pre‑personalization
If EFs have an unassigned value, it may not be clear from the main text what this value should be. This annex suggests values in these cases.
File Identification |
Description |
Value |
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‘2F00’ |
Application directory |
Card issuer/operator dependent |
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‘2F05’ |
Preferred languages |
‘FF…FF’ |
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‘2F06’ |
Access rule reference |
Card issuer/operator dependent |
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‘2F08’ |
UICC Maximum Power Consumption |
Card issuer/operator dependent |
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‘2FE2’ |
ICC identification |
operator dependent |
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‘4F01’ |
ProSe Monitoring Parameters |
Operator dependent |
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‘4F01’ |
ACDC List |
Operator dependent |
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‘4F01’ |
MCS Service Table |
‘0000’ |
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‘4F01’ |
V2X Service Table |
Operator dependent |
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‘4F01’ |
5GS 3GPP location information |
‘FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF xxxxxx 000000 01’ (see NOTE 2) |
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‘4F01’ |
5G ProSe Service Table |
Operator dependent |
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‘4F01’ |
PWS configuration in SNPN |
Operator dependent |
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‘4F02’ |
V2X configuration data |
Operator dependent |
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‘4F02’ |
ProSe Announcing Parameters |
Operator dependent |
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‘4F02’ |
MCS configuration data |
Operator dependent |
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‘4F02’ |
5GS non-3GPP location information |
‘FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF xxxxxx 000000 01’ (see NOTE 2) |
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‘4F02’ |
5G ProSe configuration data for direct discovery |
Operator dependent |
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‘4F03’ |
HPLMN ProSe Function |
Operator dependent |
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‘4F03’ |
5GS 3GPP Access NAS Security Context |
‘FF…FF’ |
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‘4F03’ |
V2X data policy over PC5 |
Operator dependent |
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‘4F03’ |
5G ProSe configuration data for direct communication |
Operator dependent |
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‘4F04’ |
ProSe Direct Communication Radio Parameters |
Operator dependent |
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‘4F04’ |
5GS non-3GPP Access NAS Security Context |
‘FF…FF’ |
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‘4F04’ |
V2X data policy over Uu |
Operator dependent |
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‘4F04’ |
5G ProSe configuration data for UE-to-network relay UE |
Operator dependent |
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‘4F05’ |
ProSe Direct Discovery Monitoring Radio Parameters |
Operator dependent |
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‘4F05’ |
5G authentication keys |
‘FF…FF’ |
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‘4F05’ |
5G ProSe configuration data for remote UE |
Operator dependent |
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‘4F06’ |
ProSe Direct Discovery Announcing Radio Parameters |
Operator dependent |
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‘4F06’ |
UAC Access Identities Configuration |
Operator dependent |
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‘4F06’ |
5G ProSe configuration data for usage reporting information |
Operator dependent |
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‘4F07’ |
ProSe Policy Parameters |
Operator dependent |
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‘4F07’ |
Subscriber Concealed Identifier Calculation Information |
Operator dependent |
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‘4F08’ |
5GS Operator PLMN List |
Operator dependent |
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‘4F08’ |
ProSe PLMN Parameters |
Operator dependent |
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‘4F09’ |
SUPI as Network Access Identifier |
Operator dependent |
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‘4F09’ |
ProSe Group Counter |
‘FF…FF’ |
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‘4F0A’ |
Routing Indicator |
‘F0FF0000’ |
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‘4F0B’ |
UE Route Selection Policies |
Operator dependent |
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‘4F0C’ |
Trusted non-3GPP Serving network name list |
Operator dependent |
||||||
‘4F0D’ |
Pre-configured CAG information list |
Operator dependent |
||||||
‘4F0E’ |
Steering of roaming connected mode control information |
Operator dependent |
||||||
‘4F0F’ |
Disaster roaming information |
Operator dependent |
||||||
‘4F10’ |
ProSe Service Table |
Operator dependent |
||||||
‘4F10′ |
5GS eDRX Parameters |
Operator dependent |
||||||
‘4F11’ |
ProSe UsageInformationReportingConfiguration |
Operator dependent |
||||||
‘4F11’ |
5G Non-Seamless WLAN Offload configuration |
Operator dependent |
||||||
‘4F12’ |
ProSe Group Member Discovery Parameters |
Operator dependent |
||||||
‘4F13’ |
ProSe Relay Parameters |
Operator dependent |
||||||
‘4F14’ |
ProSe Relay Discovery Parameters |
Operator dependent |
||||||
‘4F15’ |
Multiplier coefficient for Higher Priority PLMN search via NG-RAN satellite access |
Operator dependent |
||||||
‘4F16’ |
KAUSF derivation configuration |
Operator dependent |
||||||
‘4F20’ |
Image data |
’00FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘4F20’ |
GSM Ciphering key Kc |
‘FF…FF07’ |
||||||
‘4FXX’ |
Image instance data files |
‘FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘4FXX’ |
ACDC OS Configuration |
Operator dependent |
||||||
‘4FXX’ |
TV User Service Description |
Operator dependent |
||||||
‘4F21’ |
ICE graphics |
‘FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘4FXX’ |
Unique identifier |
‘0000’ |
||||||
‘4F22’ |
Phone book synchronisation counter |
‘00000000’ |
||||||
‘4F23’ |
Change counter |
‘0000’ |
||||||
‘4F24’ |
Previous unique identifier |
‘0000’ |
||||||
‘4F30’ |
Phone book reference file |
Operator dependent |
||||||
‘4F30’ |
SoLSA Access Indicator |
’00FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘4F31’ |
SoLSA LSA List |
‘FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘4FXX’ |
LSA Descriptor files |
‘FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘4FXX’ |
Capability configuration parameters 1 |
‘FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘4F52’ |
GPRS Ciphring key KcGPRS |
‘FF…FF07’ |
||||||
‘4F63’ |
CPBCCH Information |
‘FF..FF’ |
||||||
‘4F64’ |
Investigation PLMN scan |
’00’ |
||||||
‘4FXX’ |
E-mail addresses |
‘FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘4FXX’ |
Additional number alpha string |
‘FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘4FXX’ |
Second name entry |
‘FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘4FXX’ |
Abbreviated dialling numbers |
‘FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘4FXX’ |
Grouping file |
’00…00′ |
||||||
‘4FXX’ |
Grouping information alpha string |
‘FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘4FXX’ |
Phone book control |
‘0000’ |
||||||
‘4FXX’ |
Index administration phone book |
‘FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘4FXX’ |
Additional number |
‘FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘4FXX’ |
Extension 1 |
’00FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘4F41’ |
Pseudonym |
‘0000FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘4F42’ |
User Controlled PLMN selector for I-WLAN |
‘FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘4F43’ |
Operator Controlled PLMN selector for I-WLAN |
Operator dependent |
||||||
‘4F44’ |
User Controlled WSID list |
’00FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘4F45’ |
Operator controlled WSID list |
Operator dependent |
||||||
‘4F46’ |
WLAN Reauthentication Identity |
‘FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘4F47’ |
Home I-WLAN Specific Identifier List |
Operator dependent |
||||||
‘4F47’ |
Multimedia Messages List |
‘FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘4F48’ |
I-WLAN Equivalent HPLMN Presentation Indication |
Operator dependent |
||||||
‘4F48’ |
Multimedia Messages Data File |
‘FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘4F49’ |
I-WLAN HPLMN Indication |
Operator dependent |
||||||
‘4F4A’ |
I-WLAN Last Registered PLMN |
‘FFFFFF’ |
||||||
‘4F4B’ |
HPLMN Direct Access Indicator |
Operator dependent |
||||||
‘4F81’ |
Allowed CSG lists |
Operator dependent |
||||||
‘4F82’ |
CSG Type |
Operator dependent |
||||||
‘4F83’ |
HNB name |
Operator dependent |
||||||
‘4F84’ |
Operator CSG lists |
Operator dependent |
||||||
‘4F85’ |
Operator CSG Type |
Operator dependent |
||||||
‘4F86’ |
Operator HNB name |
Operator dependent |
||||||
‘6F01’ |
enhanced AKA support |
Operator dependent |
||||||
‘6F05’ |
Language indication |
‘FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘6F06’ |
Access rule reference (under ADFUSIM and DFTELECOM) |
Card issuer/operator dependent |
||||||
‘6F07’ |
IMSI |
Operator dependent |
||||||
‘6F08’ |
Ciphering and integrity keys |
’07FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘6F09’ |
Ciphering and integrity keys for packet switched domain |
’07FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘6F2C’ |
De-personalization control keys |
‘FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘6F31’ |
Higher Priority PLMN search period |
‘FF’ |
||||||
‘6F32’ |
Co-operative network list |
‘FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘6F37’ |
ACM maximum value |
‘000000’ (see note 1) |
||||||
‘6F38’ |
USIM service table |
Operator dependent |
||||||
‘6F39’ |
Accumulated call meter |
‘000000’ |
||||||
‘6F3B’ |
Fixed dialling numbers |
‘FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘6F3C’ |
Short messages |
’00FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘6F3E’ |
Group identifier level 1 |
Operator dependent |
||||||
‘6F3F’ |
Group identifier level 2 |
Operator dependent |
||||||
‘6F40’ |
MSISDN storage |
‘FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘6F41’ |
PUCT |
‘FFFFFF0000’ |
||||||
‘6F42’ |
SMS parameters |
‘FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘6F43’ |
SMS status |
‘FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘6F45’ |
CBMI |
‘FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘6F46’ |
Service provider name |
Operator dependent |
||||||
‘6F47’ |
Short message status reports |
’00FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘6F48’ |
CBMID |
‘FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘6F49’ |
Service Dialling Numbers |
‘FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘6F4B’ |
Extension 2 |
’00FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘6F4C’ |
Extension 3 |
’00FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘6F4D’ |
Barred Dialling Numbers |
‘FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘6F4E’ |
Extension 5 |
’00FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘6F4F’ |
Capability configuration parameters 2 |
‘FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘6F50’ |
CBMIR |
‘FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘6F54’ |
SetUp Menu Elements |
Operator dependent |
||||||
‘6F55’ |
Extension 4 |
’00FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘6F56’ |
Enabled services table |
Operator dependent |
||||||
‘6F57’ |
Access point name control list |
’00FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘6F58’ |
Comparison method information |
‘FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘6F5B’ |
Initialisation value for Hyperframe number |
‘F0 00 00 F0 00 00’ |
||||||
‘6F5C’ |
Maximum value of START |
Operator dependent |
||||||
‘6F60’ |
User controlled PLMN selector with Access Technology |
‘FFFFFF0000..FFFFFF0000’ |
||||||
‘6F61’ |
Operator controlled PLMN selector with Access Technology |
‘FFFFFF0000..FFFFFF0000’ |
||||||
‘6F62’ |
HPLMN selector with Access Technology |
‘FFFFFF0000..FFFFFF0000’ |
||||||
‘6F73’ |
Packet switched location information |
‘FFFFFFFF FFFFFF xxxxxx 0000 FF 01’ (see note 2) |
||||||
‘6F78’ |
Access control class |
Operator dependent |
||||||
‘6F7B’ |
Forbidden PLMNs |
‘FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘6F7E |
Location information |
‘FFFFFFFF xxxxxx 0000 FF 01’ (see note 2) |
||||||
‘6F80’ |
Incoming call information |
‘FF…FF 000000 00 01FFFF’ |
||||||
‘6F81’ |
Outgoing call information |
‘FF…FF 000000 01FFFF’ |
||||||
‘6F82’ |
Incoming call timer |
‘000000’ |
||||||
‘6F83’ |
Outgoing call timer |
‘000000’ |
||||||
‘6FAD’ |
Administrative data |
Operator dependent |
||||||
‘6FB1’ |
Voice Group Call Service |
Operator dependent |
||||||
‘6FB2’ |
Voice Group Call Service Status |
Operator dependent |
||||||
‘6FB3’ |
Voice Broadcast Service |
Operator dependent |
||||||
‘6FB4’ |
Voice Broadcast Service Status |
Operator dependent |
||||||
‘6FB5’ |
EMLPP |
Operator dependent |
||||||
‘6FB6’ |
AaeM |
’00’ |
||||||
‘6FB7’ |
Emergency call codes |
Operator dependent |
||||||
‘6FC3’ |
Key for hidden phone book entries |
‘FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘6FC4’ |
Network Parameters |
‘FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘6FC5’ |
PLMN Network Name |
Operator dependent |
||||||
‘6FC6’ |
Operator Network List |
Operator dependent |
||||||
‘6FC7’ |
Mailbox Dialling Numbers |
Operator dependent |
||||||
‘6FC8’ |
Extension 6 |
’00 FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘6FC9’ |
Mailbox Identifier |
Operator dependent |
||||||
‘6FCA’ |
Message Waiting Indication Status |
’00 00 00 00 00′ |
||||||
‘6FCB’ |
Call Forwarding Indication Status |
‘xx 00 FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘6FCC’ |
Extension 7 |
’00 FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘6FCD’ |
Service Provider Display Information |
|||||||
‘6FCE’ |
MMS Notification |
’00 00 00 FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘6FCF’ |
Extension 8 |
’00FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘6FD0’ |
MMS Issuer Connectivity Parameters |
‘FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘6FD1’ |
MMS User Preferences |
‘FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘6FD2’ |
MMS User Connectivity Parameters |
‘FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘6FD3’ |
Network’s Indication of Alerting (NIA) |
‘FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘6FD4’ |
Voice Group Call Service Ciphering Algorithm |
’00…00′ |
||||||
‘6FD5’ |
Voice Broadcast Service Ciphering Algorithm |
’00…00′ |
||||||
‘6FD6’ |
GBA Bootstrapping parameters |
‘FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘6FD7’ |
MBMS Service Keys List |
‘FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘6FD8’ |
MBMS User Key |
‘FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘6FD9’ |
EHPLMN |
‘FF…FF’ or xxxxxx (see Note 2) |
||||||
‘6FDA’ |
GBA NAF List |
‘FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘6FDB’ |
EHPLMN Presentation Indication |
’00’ |
||||||
‘6FDC’ |
Last RPLMN Selection Indication |
’00’ |
||||||
‘6FDD’ |
NAF Key Centre Address |
‘FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘6FDE’ |
Service Provider Name Icon |
’00 FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘6FDF’ |
PLMN Network Name Icon |
’00 FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘6FE0’ |
In Case of Emergency – Dialling Number |
Operator dependent |
||||||
‘6FE1’ |
In Case of Emergency – Free Format |
Operator dependent |
||||||
‘6FE2’ |
Network Connectivity Parameters for UICC IP connections |
Operator dependent |
||||||
‘6FE3’ |
EPS location information |
‘FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF xxxxxx0000 01’ (see note 2) |
||||||
‘6FE4’ |
EPS NAS Security Context |
‘FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘6FE5’ |
Public Service Identity of the SM-SC |
Operator dependent |
||||||
‘6FE6’ |
USAT Facility Control |
’80 1E 60 C0 1E 90 00 80 04 00 00 00 |
||||||
‘6FE7’ |
UICC IARI |
Operator dependent |
||||||
‘6FE8’ |
Non Access Stratum Configuration |
Operator dependent |
||||||
‘6FE9’ |
UICC certificate |
Card Issuer / Operator dependent |
||||||
‘6FEA’ |
Relay Node ID |
Operator dependent |
||||||
‘6FEB’ |
Max value of Secure Channel counter |
FF..FF |
||||||
‘6FEC’ |
Public Warning System |
Operator dependent |
||||||
‘6FED’ |
FDN URI |
‘FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘6FEE’ |
BDN URI |
‘FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘6FEF’ |
SDN URI |
‘FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘6FF0’ |
IMEI(SV) Allowed List |
Operator dependent (at least 1 range of IMEI(SV) values) |
||||||
‘6FF1’ |
IMEI(SV) Pairing Status |
‘FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘6FF2’ |
IMEI(SV) Pairing Devices |
‘FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘6FF3’ |
Home ePDG Identifier |
‘FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘6FF4’ |
ePDG Selection Information |
‘FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘6FF5’ |
Emergency ePDG Identifier |
‘FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘6FF6’ |
ePDG Selection Information for Emergency Services |
‘FF…FF’ |
||||||
‘6FF7’ |
From Preferred |
’00’ |
||||||
‘6FF8’ |
IMSConfigData |
Operator dependent |
||||||
‘6FF9’ |
3GPPPSDATAOFF |
Operator dependent |
||||||
‘6FFA’ |
3GPPPSDATAOFFservicelist |
Operator dependent |
||||||
‘6FFB’ |
TV Configuration |
Operator dependent |
||||||
‘6FFC’ |
XCAP Configuration Data |
Operator dependent |
||||||
‘6FFD’ |
EARFCN list for MTC/NB-IOT UEs |
Operator dependent |
||||||
‘6FFE’ |
MuD and MiD Configuration Data |
Operator dependent |
NOTE 1: The value ‘000000’ means that ACMmax is not valid, i.e. there is no restriction on the ACM. When assigning a value to ACMmax, care should be taken not to use values too close to the maximum possible value ‘FFFFFF’, because the INCREASE command does not update EFACM if the units to be added would exceed ‘FFFFFF’. This could affect the call termination procedure of the Advice of Charge function.
NOTE 2: xxxxxx stands for any valid MCC and MNC, coded according to TS 24.008 [9].
Annex F (informative):
Examples of coding of LSA Descriptor files for SoLSA
The length of all the records is determined by the LSA descriptor containing the largest number of bytes. Combinations containing different numbers of LSA IDs, LAC+ CI and CI or LAC can therefore be done. Various examples are show. Due to the OTA management of the records it is recommended that the record length is maximum 100 bytes in order to leave room for command descriptor and signature information in the SMS.
This first example contains two LSAs, one described by two LSA IDs and another described by three Cell IDs, giving a record length of 8 bytes.
1st record: |
LSA descriptor type = LSA ID and number = 2 (1 byte) |
LSA ID (3 bytes) |
LSA ID (3 bytes) |
Identifier (1 byte) |
2nd record: |
LSA descriptor type = CI and number = 3 (1 byte) |
CI (2 bytes) |
CI (2 bytes) |
CI (2 bytes) |
Identifier (1 byte) |
The second example contains two LSAs, one described by one LSA ID and one described by two Cell Ids, giving a record length of 6 bytes.
1st record: |
LSA descriptor type = LSA ID and number = 1 (1 byte) |
LSA ID (3 bytes) |
‘FF’ |
Identifier (1 byte) |
2nd record: |
LSA descriptor type = CI and number = 2 (1 byte) |
CI (2 bytes) |
CI (2 bytes) |
Identifier (1 byte) |
Annex G (informative):
Phonebook Example
This example phonebook has more than 254 entries. Additional number (3 additional numbers) information, second name and e-mail information can be added to each ADN entry. In addition each entry has a 2 byte Unique ID (UID) attached to it. The phonebook also contains three files that are shared EFEXT1, EFAAS and EFGAS. These files are addressed from inside a file. EFEXT1 is addressed via EFADN, EFADN1, EFAAS is addressed via EFANRA, EFANRA1, EFANRB, EFANRB1, EFANRC, EFANRC1 and EFGAS is addressed via EFGRP, EFGRP1. The phonebook supports two levels of grouping and hidden entries in EFPBC.
Two records are needed in the phonebook reference file PBR ‘4F30’ for supporting more than 254 entries. The content of the phonebook reference file PBR ‘4F30’ records is as shown in table G.2. The structure of the DFPHONEBOOK is shown in table G.1.
The content of phonebook entries in the range from 1-508 is described in the tables G.3 and G.4.
Table G.1: Structure of EFs inside DFPHONEBOOK
DFPHONEBOOK |
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‘5F3A’ |
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Common Files |
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EFPBR |
EFEXT1 |
EFAAS |
EFGAS |
||||||||||||||||
‘4F30’ |
‘4F4A’ |
‘4F4B’ |
‘4F4C’ |
||||||||||||||||
EFPSC |
EFCC |
EFPUID |
|||||||||||||||||
‘4F22’ |
‘4F23’ |
‘4F24’ |
|||||||||||||||||
PhoneBook Set1 |
|||||||||||||||||||
EFADN |
EFPBC |
EFANRA |
EFANRB |
||||||||||||||||
‘4F3A’ |
‘4F09’ |
‘4F11’ |
‘4F13’ |
||||||||||||||||
EFPURI |
EFEMAIL |
EFSNE |
EFUID |
EFGRP |
EFANRC |
||||||||||||||
‘4F54’ |
‘4F50’ |
‘4F19’ |
‘4F21’ |
‘4F26’ |
‘4F15’ |
||||||||||||||
PhoneBook Set2 |
|||||||||||||||||||
EFADN1 |
EFPBC1 |
EFANRA1 |
EFANRB1 |
||||||||||||||||
‘4F3B’ |
‘4F0A’ |
‘4F12’ |
‘4F14’ |
||||||||||||||||
EFPURI1 |
EFEMAIL1 |
EFSNE1 |
EFUID1 |
EFGRP1 |
EFANRC1 |
||||||||||||||
‘4F55’ |
‘4F51’ |
‘4F1A’ |
‘4F20’ |
‘4F25’ |
‘4F16’ |
||||||||||||||
Table G.2: Contents of EFPBR
Rec 1 |
Tag’A8′ |
L=’2D’ |
(for Phonebook Set1) |
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---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Tag’C0′ |
L=’03’ |
‘4F3A’ |
’01’ |
Tag’C5′ |
L=’03’ |
‘4F09’ |
’02’ |
Tag’C6′ |
L=’03’ |
‘4F26’ |
’03’ |
|||
Tag’C4′ |
L=’03’ |
‘4F11’ |
’04’ |
Tag’C4′ |
L=’03’ |
‘4F13’ |
’05’ |
Tag’C4′ |
L=’03’ |
‘4F15’ |
’06’ |
|||
Tag’C3′ |
L=’03’ |
‘4F19’ |
’07’ |
Tag’C9′ |
L=’03’ |
‘4F21’ |
’12’ |
Tag’CA’ |
L=’03’ |
‘4F50’ |
’09’ |
|||
Tag’CC’ |
L=’03’ |
‘4F54’ |
’16’ |
|||||||||||
Tag’AA’ |
L=’0F’ |
|||||||||||||
Tag’C2′ |
L=’03’ |
‘4F4A’ |
’08’ |
Tag’C7′ |
L=’03’ |
‘4F4B’ |
’14’ |
Tag’C8′ |
L=’03’ |
‘4F4C’ |
’15’ |
Rec 2 |
Tag’A8′ |
L=’2D’ |
(for Phonebook Set 2) |
|||||||||||
Tag’C0′ |
L=’03’ |
‘4F3B’ |
‘0A’ |
Tag’C5′ |
L=’03’ |
‘4F0A’ |
‘0B’ |
Tag’C6′ |
L=’03’ |
‘4F25’ |
‘0C’ |
|||
Tag’C4′ |
L=’03’ |
‘4F12’ |
‘0D |
Tag’C4′ |
L=’03’ |
‘4F14’ |
‘0E’ |
Tag’C4′ |
L=’03’ |
‘4F16’ |
‘0F’ |
|||
Tag’C3′ |
L=’03’ |
‘4F1A’ |
’10’ |
Tag’C9′ |
L=’03’ |
‘4F20’ |
’13’ |
Tag’CA’ |
L=’03’ |
‘4F51’ |
’11’ |
|||
Tag’CC’ |
L=’03’ |
‘4F55’ |
’17’ |
|||||||||||
Tag’AA’ |
L=’0F’ |
|||||||||||||
Tag’C2′ |
L=’03’ |
‘4F4A’ |
’08’ |
Tag’C7′ |
L=’03’ |
‘4F4B’ |
’14’ |
Tag’C8′ |
L=’03’ |
‘4F4C |
’15’ |
Table G.3: Structure of the 254 first entries in the phonebook
Phonebook entry |
ADN SFI ’01’ |
PBC SFI ’02’ |
GRP SFI ’03’ |
ANRA SFI ’04’ |
ANRB SFI ’05’ |
ANRC SFI ’06’ |
SNE SFI ’07’ |
UID SFI ’12’ |
EXT1 SFI ’08’ |
AAS SFI ’14’ |
GAS SFI ’15’ |
EMAIL SFI ’09’ |
PURI ‘4F54′ SFI ’16’ |
|
# 1 |
ADN Content Bytes (1-(X+13)) |
EXT1 Ident. (Byte X+14): |
Hidden |
Rec n°1 |
ANRA Rec n°1 |
ANRB |
ANRC Rec n°1 |
Second Name Alpha String |
UID |
Rec ’02’ |
Record numbers as defined in the ANRs |
Record no.’s as defined in GRP |
email address |
SIP URI/TEL URI |
# 2 |
ADN Content Bytes (1-(X+13)) |
EXT1 Ident. (Byte X+14): |
Not Hidden |
Rec n°2 |
ANRA Rec n°2 |
ANRB |
ANRC Rec n°2 |
Second Name Alpha String |
UID |
Rec ‘2A’ |
Record numbers as defined in the ANRs |
Record no.’s as defined in GRP |
email address |
SIP URI/TEL URI |
# 3 |
||||||||||||||
: |
||||||||||||||
: |
||||||||||||||
: |
||||||||||||||
# 254 |
Table G.4: Structure of phone book entries 255 to 508 (Rec 1-254)
Phonebook entry |
ADN1 SFI ‘0A’ |
PBC1 SFI ‘0B’ |
GRP1 SFI ‘0C’ |
ANRA1 SFI ‘0D’ |
ANRB1 SFI ‘0E’ |
ANRC1 SFI ‘0F’ |
SNE1 SFI ’10’ |
UID1 SFI ’13’ |
EXT1 SFI ’08’ |
AAS SFI ’14’ |
GAS SFI ’15’ |
EMAIL1 SFI ’11’ |
PURI1 ‘4F55′ SFI ’17’ |
|
#255 |
ADN Content Bytes (1-(X+13)) |
EXT1 Ident. (Byte X+14): |
Hidden Rec n° 3) |
Rec n°1 |
ANRA1 Rec n°1 |
ANRB1 |
ANRC1 Rec n°1 |
Second Name Alpha String |
UID |
Rec ’03’ |
Record numbers as defined in the ANRs |
Record no.’s as defined in GRP1 |
email address |
SIP URI/TEL URI |
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ADN Content Bytes (1-(X+13)) |
EXT1 Ident. (Byte X+14): |
Not Hidden |
Rec n°2 |
ANRA1 Rec n°2 |
ANRB1 |
ANRC1 Rec n°2 |
Second Name Alpha String |
UID |
Rec ‘2B’ |
Record numbers as defined in the ANRs |
Record no.’s as defined in GRP1 |
email address |
SIP URI/TEL URI |
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Figure G.1: Structure and Relations of the Example Phone Book
Annex H (normative):
List of SFI Values
This annex lists SFI values assigned in the present document.