A4.3 Default settings for the Elementary Files (EFs)

3GPP51.010-1Mobile Station (MS) conformance specificationPart 1: Conformance specificationTS

The format and coding of elementary files of the SIM are defined in 3GPP TS 11.11 / 3GPP TS 51.011. The following subclauses define the default parameters to be programmed into each elementary file. Some files may be updated by the MS based on information received from the SS. These are identified in the following subclauses.

A4.3.1 EFICCID (ICC Identification)

The programming of this EF is a test house option.

A4.3.2 EFLP (Language preference)

The programming of this EF is a test house option.

A4.3.3 EFIMSI (IMSI)

The IMSI value will be chosen by the test house. The IMSI used by the SS will align this value.

File size: 9 bytes

Default values: Byte 1 (DEC): 8

Bytes 2-9 (DEC): 09 10 10 ** ** ** ** ** for GSM 400, GSM 900 and DCS 1 800

Bytes 2-9 (DEC): 09 10 10 *1 ** ** ** ** for GSM 700, GSM 850 and GSM 1 900

"*" indicates any number between 0 and 9 subject to the restriction that IMSI mod 1000 (i.e. the three boxed “*” digits number 13, 15 and 16) lies in one of the following ranges:

– 063-125, 189-251, 315-377, 441-503, 567-629, 693-755, 819-881 or 945-999.

NOTE: This ensures that the MS can listen to the second CCCH when more than one basic physical channel is configured for the CCCH. This is necessary for the test of "paging re-organization".

A4.3.4 EFKc (Ciphering key Kc)

File size: 9 Bytes

Default values (HEX): Bytes 1-8: Align with Kc used by SS

Byte 9: 07

Byte 9 is set to 07 to indicate that there is no key available at the start of a test.

The bytes within this elementary file may be updated by the MS as a result of a successful authentication attempt.

A4.3.5 EFPLMNsel (PLMN selector)

GSM 400, GSM 900 and DCS 1 800 begin

File size: 102 bytes

Default values (HEX): Bytes 1-3: 32 F4 10 (MCC, MNC) – Translates to 234, 01

Bytes 4-6: 32 F4 20 (MCC, MNC)

Bytes 7-9: 32 F4 30 (MCC, MNC)

….

….

….

Bytes 94-96: 32 F4 23 (MCC, MNC)

Bytes 97-99: 32 F4 33 (MCC, MNC)

Bytes 100-102: 32 F4 43 (MCC, MNC)

GSM 400, GSM 900 and DCS 1 800 end

GSM 700, GSM 850 and PCS 1900 begin

File size: 102 bytes

Default values (HEX): Bytes 1-3: 32 24 10 (MCC, MNC) – Translates to 234, 012

Bytes 4-6: 32 34 20 (MCC, MNC)

Bytes 7-9: 32 44 30 (MCC, MNC)

….

….

….

Bytes 94-96: 32 34 23 (MCC, MNC)

Bytes 97-99: 32 44 33 (MCC, MNC)

Bytes 100-102: 32 54 43 (MCC, MNC)

GSM 700, GSM 850 and PCS 1900 end

34 PLMNs are shown coded above since this is the largest number required for a test – see subclause 27.9.4.1. It is necessary to take this into account since the SIM cards must be dimensioned to cope with this number of records.

A4.3.6 EFHPLMN (HPLMN search period)

File size: 1 byte

Default value (HEX): 00 (no HPLMN search attempts)

A4.3.7 EFACMmax (ACM maximum value)

File size: 3 bytes

Default: Byte 1: 00

Byte 2: 00

Byte 3: 00

The above translates to: "Not valid".

A4.3.8 EFSST (SIM service table)

Services will be allocated and activated as follows:

Service

Allocated

Activated

No. 1: CHV1 disable function

Yes

Yes

No. 2: Abbreviated Dialling numbers (ADN)

Yes

Yes

No. 3: Fixed dialling numbers (FDN)

Yes

Optional

No. 4: Short Message Storage (SMS)

Yes

Yes

No. 5: Advice of Charge (AoC)

Yes

Yes

No. 6: Capability Configuration Parameters (CCP)

Yes

Yes

No. 7: PLMN Selector

Yes

Yes

No. 8: Reserved for future use

No

No

No. 9: MSISDN

Optional

Optional

No. 10: Extension 1

Yes

Optional

No. 11: Extension 2

Yes

Optional

No. 12: SMS Parameters

Yes

Yes

No. 13: Last Dialled Number (LND)

Yes

Yes

No. 14: Cell Broadcast Message Identifier

Yes

Yes

No. 15: Group identifier Level 1

Yes

Optional

No. 16: Group identifier Level 2

Yes

Optional

No. 17: Service Provider Name

Optional

Optional

No. 18: Service Dialling Numbers (SDN)

Optional

Optional

No. 19: Extension3

Optional

Optional

No. 20: RFU

Optional

Optional

No. 21: VGCS Group Identifier List (EFVGCS , EFVGCSS )

Yes

Yes

No. 22: VBS Group Identifier List (EFVBS , EFVBSS )

Yes

Yes

No. 23: eMLPP service

Yes

Yes

No. 24: Automatic answer for eMLPP

Yes

Yes

No. 25: Data download via SMS‑CB

Optional

Optional

No. 26: Data download via SMS‑PP

Optional

Optional

No. 27: Menu selection

Optional

Optional

No. 28: Call control

Optional

Optional

No. 29: Proactive SIM

Optional

Optional

No. 30: Cell Broadcast Message Identifier Ranges

Optional

Optional

No. 31: Barred Dialling Numbers (BDN)

Optional

Optional

No. 32: Extension4

Optional

Optional

No. 33: De‑personalization Control Keys

Optional

Optional

No. 34: Co‑operative Network List

Optional

Optional

No. 35: Short Message Status Reports

Optional

Optional

No. 36: Network’s indication of alerting in the MS

Optional

Optional

No. 37: Mobile Originated Short Message control by SIM

Optional

Optional

No. 38: GPRS

Optional

NOTE 1

No. 39: Image (IMG)

Optional

Optional

No. 40: SoLSA (Support of Local Service Area)

Optional

Optional

No. 41: USSD string data object supported in Call Control

Optional

Optional

No. 42: RUN AT COMMAND command

Optional

Optional

No. 43: User controlled PLMN Selector with Access Technology

Optional

Optional

No. 44: Operator controlled PLMN Selector with Access Technology

Optional

NOTE 2

No. 45: HPLMN Selector with Access Technology

Optional

NOTE 2

No. 46: CPBCCH Information

Optional

Optional

No. 47: Investigation Scan

Optional

Optional

No. 48: Extended Capability Configuration Parameters

Optional

Optional

No. 49: MExE

Optional

Optional

No. 50: Reserved and shall be ignored

No

No

No. 51: PLMN Network Name

Optional

Optional

No. 52: Operator PLMN List

Optional

Optional

No. 53: Mailbox Dialling Numbers

Optional

Optional

No. 54: Message Waiting Indication Status

Optional

Optional

No. 55: Call Forwarding Indication Status

Optional

Optional

No. 56: Service Provider Display Information

Optional

Optional

No. 57: Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS)

Optional

Optional

No. 58: Extension 8

Optional

Optional

No. 59: MMS User Connectivity Parameters

Optional

Optional

NOTE 1: For GPRS tests the GPRS service shall be activated.

NOTE 2: If allocated EFPLMNwAcT , EFOPLMNwAcT are present on the SIM they shall have same settings as EFPLMNsel.

A4.3.9 EFACM (Accumulated call meter)

File size: 3 bytes

Default: Byte 1: 00

Byte 2: 00

Byte 3: 00

The above translates to: "Not yet implemented".

A4.3.10 EFPUCT (Price per unit and currency table)

File size: 5 bytes

Default: Byte 1-3: FF

Byte 4-5: 00

A4.3.11 EFCBMI (Cell broadcast Message Identifier Selection)

The programming of this EF is a test house option.

The file size is 2n bytes, where n is the number of Cell broadcast message identifier records – each record defining a type of Cell Broadcast message which may be accessed by the MS. Care should be taken when dimensioning the SIM to take into account the number of Cell Broadcast message identifier records required.

A4.3.12 EFBCCH (Broadcast control channels)

File size: 16 Bytes

Default values (BIN): Bytes 1-2: 11111111 11111111

Bytes 3-4: 11111111 11111111

Bytes 5-6: 11111111 11111111

Bytes 7-8: 11111111 11111111

Bytes 9-10: 11111111 11111111

Bytes 11-12: 11111111 11111111

Bytes 13-14: 11111111 11111111

Bytes 15-16: 11111111 11111111

This field may be updated dependent on the MS implementation.

A4.3.13 EFACC (Access control class)

File size: 2 Bytes

Default values (BIN): Byte 1: 00000000

Byte 2: ********

The test house may set any single bit of byte 2 to "1". All remaining bits of byte 2 will be set to "0". This determines the access control class of the SIM.

A4.3.14 EFFPLMN (Forbidden PLMNs)

Length: 12 Bytes

Format (HEX): Bytes 1-3: FF FF FF

Bytes 4-6: FF FF FF

Bytes 7-9: FF FF FF

Bytes 10-12: FF FF FF

This coding corresponds to an empty "forbidden PLMN list". The bytes within this file may be updated if a LOCATION UPDATE REJECT message is received by the MS with cause, "PLMN not allowed".

A4.3.15 EFLOCI (Location information)

GSM 400, GSM 900 and DCS 1 800 begin

File size: 11 Bytes

Default values: Bytes 1-4 (HEX): FF FF FF FF (TMSI)

Bytes 5-9 (HEX): 42 F6 18 FF FE (LAI)

Byte 10 (HEX): FF (Periodic LU Time = "the timer is not running")

Byte 11 (BIN): 00000001 (Location Update Status = "not updated")

Bytes 5-9: LAI-MCC = 246 (bytes 5-6) and LAI-MNC = 81 (byte 7) are frequently used in clause 27. The LAC (bytes 8-9) is set to "FF FE" since this, in conjunction with byte 11 setting of "01", is used to ensure that the MS performs a location update at the beginning of a test.

Bytes in this file (e.g. TMSI in bytes 1-4) may be updated as a result of a location update attempt by the MS.

GSM 400, GSM 900 and DCS 1 800 end

GSM 700, GSM 850 and PCS 1900 begin

File size: 11 Bytes

Default values: Bytes 1-4 (HEX): FF FF FF FF (TMSI)

Bytes 5-9 (HEX): 42 36 18 FF FE (LAI)

Byte 10 (HEX): FF (Periodic LU Time = "the timer is not running")

Byte 11 (BIN): 00000001 (Location Update Status = "not updated")

Bytes 5-9: LAI-MCC = 246 (bytes 5-6) and LAI-MNC = 813 (bytes 6-7) are frequently used in clause 27. The LAC (bytes 8-9) is set to "FF FE" since this, in conjunction with byte 11 setting of "01", is used to ensure that the MS performs a location update at the beginning of a test.

Bytes in this file (e.g. TMSI in bytes 1-4) may be updated as a result of a location update attempt by the MS.

GSM 700, GSM 850 and PCS 1900 end

A4.3.16 EFAD (Administrative data)

File size: 3 bytes

Default values Byte 1: 10000000 – (type approval operations)

Byte 2: 11111111

Byte 3: 11111111

A4.3.17 EFPhase (Phase identification)

File size: 1 byte

Default value (HEX): 02 Phase 2

A4.3.18 EFADN (Abbreviated dialling numbers)

The programming of this EF is a test house option. It should be noted that sufficient space should be provided on the SIM card for 101 records – see subclause 27.15.4.1.

A4.3.19 EFFDN (Fixed dialling numbers)

Optional.

A4.3.20 EFSMS (Short messages)

Default: Records 1-5 Byte 1: 00

Byte 2: FF

Bytes 3-14: FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF

Bytes 15-26: FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF

Byte 27: FF

Byte 28: FF

Bytes 29-35: FF FF FF FF FF FF FF

Byte 36: FF

Bytes 37-176: All Bytes set to FF

A4.3.21 EFCCP (Capability configuration parameters)

File size: 14 bytes

Default values Byte 1: 04

Byte 2: 01

Byte 3: A0

Bytes 4-14: FF

The above translates to: "Full rate, GSM Standardized coding, circuit mode and speech".

A4.3.22 EFMSISDN (MSISDN)

Optional.

A4.3.23 EFSMSP (Short message service parameters)

The programming of this EF is a test house option.

Each record size is 28+Y bytes, where Y is the number of bytes in the Alpha Identifier. Care should be taken when dimensioning the SIM to take into account the number of Short message service parameter records required.

A4.3.24 EFSMSS (SMS status)

File size: 2 bytes

Byte 1: 00

Byte 2 (BIN): 11111111

The above translates to:

(a) Last Mobile Originated Short Message had a TP Message Reference parameter of "00".

(b) SMS Memory Capacity Exceeded, Notification Flag unset: memory capacity available.

A4.3.25 EFEXT1 (Extension 1)

Optional.

A4.3.26 EFEXT2 (Extension 2)

Optional.

A4.3.27 EFVGCS (Voice Group Call Service)

This EF contains a list of the default VGCS group identifiers.

File size: Bytes 200

Default values:

Bytes

Group ID

Value

BCD encoding in the SIM card

1-4

1

12

21 FF FF FF

5-8

2

123

21 F3 FF FF

9-12

3

1234

21 43 FF FF

13-16

4

12348

21 43 F8 FF

17-20

5

123491

21 43 19 FF

21-24

6

1235029

21 53 20 F9

25-28

7

12351

21 53 F1 FF

29-32

8

12352

21 53 F2 FF

33-36

9

12353

21 53 F3 FF

37-40

10

12354

21 53 F4 FF

41-44

11

12355

21 53 F5 FF

45-48

12

12356

21 53 F6 FF

49-52

13

12357

21 53 F7 FF

53-56

14

12358

21 53 F8 FF

57-60

15

12359

21 53 F9 FF

61-64

16

20000

02 00 F0 FF

65-68

17

20001

02 00 F1 FF

69-72

18

20002

02 00 F2 FF

73-76

19

20003

02 00 F3 FF

77-80

20

20004

02 00 F4 FF

81-84

21

20005

02 00 F5 FF

85-88

22

20006

02 00 F6 FF

89-92

23

20007

02 00 F7 FF

93-96

24

20008

02 00 F8 FF

97-100

25

20009

02 00 F9 FF

101-104

26

20010

02 10 F0 FF

105-108

27

66660

66 66 F0 FF

109-112

28

66661

66 66 F1 FF

113-116

29

66662

66 66 F2 FF

117-120

30

666638

66 66 83 FF

121-124

31

66664

66 66 F4 FF

125-128

32

66665

66 66 F5 FF

129-132

33

66666

66 66 F6 FF

133-136

34

66667

66 66 F7 FF

137-140

35

66668

66 66 F8 FF

141-144

36

66669

66 66 F9 FF

145-148

37

66670

66 76 F0 FF

149-152

38

80120

08 21 F0 FF

153-156

39

80121

08 21 F1 FF

157-160

40

80122

08 21 F2 FF

161-164

41

80123

08 21 F3 FF

165-168

42

80124

08 21 F4 FF

169-172

43

80125

08 21 F5 FF

173-176

44

80126

08 21 F6 FF

177-180

45

80127

08 21 F7 FF

181-184

46

80128

08 21 F8 FF

185-188

47

80129

08 21 F9 FF

189-192

48

80130

08 31 F0 FF

193-196

49

99999

99 99 F9 FF

197-200

50

1111119

11 11 11 F9

A4.3.28 EFVGCSS (Voice Group Call Service Status)

This EF contains the default activation of the VGCS group identifiers. The following list of group ID are activated: 1, 4, 20, 30, and 50.

File size: Bytes 7

Default values (HEX): Bytes 1-7: ’09 00 08 20 00 00 FE’

A4.3.29 EFVBS (Voice Broadcast Service)

This EF contains a list of the default VBS group identifiers.

File size: Bytes 200

Default values:

Bytes

Group ID

Value

BCD encoding in the SIM card

1-4

1

12

21 FF FF FF

5-8

2

123

21 F3 FF FF

9-12

3

1234

21 43 FF FF

13-16

4

12348

21 43 F8 FF

17-20

5

123491

21 43 19 FF

21-24

6

1235029

21 53 20 F9

25-28

7

12351

21 53 F1 FF

29-32

8

12352

21 53 F2 FF

33-36

9

12353

21 53 F3 FF

37-40

10

12354

21 53 F4 FF

41-44

11

12355

21 53 F5 FF

45-48

12

12356

21 53 F6 FF

49-52

13

12357

21 53 F7 FF

53-56

14

12358

21 53 F8 FF

57-60

15

12359

21 53 F9 FF

61-64

16

20000

02 00 F0 FF

65-68

17

20001

02 00 F1 FF

69-72

18

20002

02 00 F2 FF

73-76

19

20003

02 00 F3 FF

77-80

20

20004

02 00 F4 FF

81-84

21

20005

02 00 F5 FF

85-88

22

20006

02 00 F6 FF

89-92

23

20007

02 00 F7 FF

93-96

24

20008

02 00 F8 FF

97-100

25

20009

02 00 F9 FF

101-104

26

20010

02 10 F0 FF

105-108

27

66660

66 66 F0 FF

109-112

28

66661

66 66 F1 FF

113-116

29

66662

66 66 F2 FF

117-120

30

666638

66 66 83 FF

121-124

31

66664

66 66 F4 FF

125-128

32

66665

66 66 F5 FF

129-132

33

66666

66 66 F6 FF

133-136

34

66667

66 66 F7 FF

137-140

35

66668

66 66 F8 FF

141-144

36

66669

66 66 F9 FF

145-148

37

66670

66 76 F0 FF

149-152

38

80120

08 21 F0 FF

153-156

39

80121

08 21 F1 FF

157-160

40

80122

08 21 F2 FF

161-164

41

80123

08 21 F3 FF

165-168

42

80124

08 21 F4 FF

169-172

43

80125

08 21 F5 FF

173-176

44

80126

08 21 F6 FF

177-180

45

80127

08 21 F7 FF

181-184

46

80128

08 21 F8 FF

185-188

47

80129

08 21 F9 FF

189-192

48

80130

08 31 F0 FF

193-196

49

99999

99 99 F9 FF

197-200

50

1111119

11 11 11 F9

A4.3.30 EFVBSS (Voice Broadcast Service Status)

This EF contains the default activation of the VBS group identifiers. The following list of group ID are activated: 1, 4, 20, 30, and 50.

File size: Bytes 7

Default values (HEX): Bytes 1-7: ’09 00 08 20 00 00 FE’

A4.3.31 EFeMLPP (enhanced Multi Level Pre-emption and Priority)

This EF contains default information about priority levels and fast call set‑up conditions for the enhanced Multi Level Pre-emption and Priority service.

Length: 2 Bytes

Format (HEX): Byte 1 (Priority levels): ’74’

Byte 2 (Fast call set‑up conditions): ’04’

The coding corresponds to available priority levels 2, 3, 4 and 0. For fast call setup, the coding corresponds to available priority level 0.

A4.3.32 EFAAeM (Automatic Answer for eMLPP Service)

This EF contains the default priority levels (of the Multi Level Pre-emption and Priority service) for which the mobile station shall answer automatically to incoming calls.

Length: 1 Byte

Format (HEX): Byte 1: ‘0F’

The coding corresponds to the default capability of the MS to answer automatically to incoming calls that have a priority level higher than 2.

A4.3.33 EFKcGPRS (GPRS Ciphering key KcGPRS)

Mandatory if GPRS shall be tested else optional.

File size: 9 bytes

Default values (HEX): Bytes 1-8: Align with KcGPRS used by SS

Byte 9: 07

Byte 9 is set to 07 to indicate that there is no key available at the start of a test unless other conditions follow from the definition of the initial conditions of the mobile.

The bytes within this elementary file may be updated by the MS as a result of a successful authentication attempt.

A4.3.34 EFLOCIGPRS (GPRS location information)

Mandatory if GPRS shall be tested else optional.

File size: 14 bytes

Default values: Bytes 1-4 (HEX): FF FF FF FF (P-TMSI)

Bytes 5-7 (HEX): FF FF FF (P-TMSI signature value)

Bytes 8-13 (HEX): FF FF FF FF FF FF (RAI)

Byte 14 (BIN): 00000001 (Routing Area Update Status = "not updated")

Bytes in this file (e.g. P-TMSI in bytes 1-4) may be updated as a result of a routing area update attempt by the MS.

Annex 4A:
Test USIM Parameters

Test USIM application is defined in 3GPP TS 34.108 clause 8 “Test USIM Parameters” and can be used instead of test SIM.

Test USIM (UICC hardware) shall allow MS to perform GSM test algorithm for authentication (GSM AKA) or UMTS Authentication Challenge (UMTS AKA) as defined in TS 33.102.

The SS shall support both algorithm and the algorithm applied is configured by pixit settings.

For UMTS Authentication Challenge (i.e. UMTS AKA using an USIM as defined in TS 33.102), the SS shall be able to handle vectors of AUTN, RAND, CK, IK, AUTS and XRES in the way as the MSC/BSS entities. The SS and Test USIM shall incorporate a test algorithm for generating RES and CK, IK from RAND, AUTN and IK which operates as described in TS 34.108 clause 8.1.2.

For test cases indicating Test USIM to be used test SIM can not be used.

Annex 5:
Test equipment