4.1DEFINITIONS
4.2GENERAL CONCEPTS
4.3ABBREVIATIONS
4.4REQUIREMENTS
4.5SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS
5 WDP ARCHITECTURAL OVERVIEW
5.1REFERENCE MODEL
5.2GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE WDP PROTOCOL
5.2.1 WDP Management Entity
5.2.2 Processing Errors of WDP Datagrams
5.3WDP STATIC CONFORMANCE CLAUSE
5.4WDP BEARER DEPENDENT PROFILES
5.4.1 WDP over GSM
5.4.1.1GSM SMS Profile
5.4.1.2GSM USSD Profile
5.4.1.3GSM Circuit-Switched Data
5.4.1.4GSM GPRS Profile
5.4.1.5GSM Cell Broadcast
5.4.2 WDP over IS-136
5.4.2.1IS-136 R-Data Profile
5.4.2.2IS-136 Circuit-Switched Data Profile
5.4.2.3IS-136 Packet Data Profile
5.4.3 WDP over CDPD
5.4.4 WDP over CDMA
5.4.4.1CDMA Circuit-Switched Data Profile
5.4.4.2CDMA Packet Data Profile
5.4.4.3CDMA SMS
5.4.5 WDP over PDC (Japan)
5.4.5.1PDC Circuit-Switched Data
5.4.5.2PDC Packet Data Profile
5.4.6 WDP Profile Over iDEN
5.4.6.1iDEN Short Message Service
5.4.6.2iDEN Circuit-Switched Data
5.4.6.3iDEN Packet Data
5.4.7 WDP over FLEX and ReFLEX
5.4.8 WDP over PHS
5.4.8.1PHS Circuit-Switched data
5.4.9 WDP over DataTAC
5.4.10 WDP Profile Over TETRA
5.4.10.1TETRA Short Data Service
5.4.10.2TETRA Packet Data
5.4.11 WDP over DECT
5.4.11.1DECT short message service
5.4.11.2DECT connection oriented services
5.4.11.3DECT packet switched services
6 ELEMENTS FOR LAYER-TO-LAYER COMMUNICATION
6.1SERVICE PRIMITIVE NOTATION
6.2SERVICE PRIMITIVES TYPES
6.2.1 Request (.Req)
6.2.2 Indication (.Ind)
6.2.3 Response (.Res)
6.2.4 Confirm (.Cnf)
6.3WDP SERVICE PRIMITIVES
6.3.1 General
6.3.1.1T-DUnitdata
6.3.1.2T-DError
7 WDP PROTOCOL DESCRIPTION
7.1INTRODUCTION
7.2MAPPING OF WDP FOR IP
7.3MAPPING OF WDP FOR GSM SMS AND USSD
7.3.1 Header Formats
7.3.1.1Binary Header Format
7.3.2 Segmentation and Reassembly
7.3.2.1Fragmentation Information Element (short)
7.3.2.2Fragmentation Information Element (long)
7.3.2.3Port address Information Element
7.3.3 Mapping of WDP to GSM SMS Phase 1 Text based headers
7.3.4 Mapping of WDP to GSM USSD
7.4MAPPING OF WDP FOR IS-136 GUTS/R-DATA
7.5MAPPING OF WDP TO CDPD
7.6MAPPING OF WDP TO CDMA SMS
7.6.1 Datagram Structure
7.6.2 SMS User Data
7.6.3 IS-637 MESSAGE_ID Field
7.6.4 Segmentation and Reassembly
7.6.5 Segmentation Example
7.7MAPPING OF WDP TO PDC
7.8MAPPING OF WDP TO IDEN
7.9MAPPING OF WDP TO FLEX AND REFLEX
7.10MAPPING OF WDP TO DATATAC
7.11MAPPING OF WDP TO GSM CELL BROADCAST
7.11.1.1Binary Header Format
7.11.1.2Source and Destination Port Addressing
7.11.1.3Segmentation and Reassembly
7.12MAPPING OF WDP TO TETRA SDS
APPENDIX A: MAPPING WDP OVER GSM SMS AND USSD
A.1 BINARY HEADER FORMAT
A.2 SEGMENTATION AND REASSEMBLY
A.3 COMBINED USE OF HEADERS
APPENDIX B: PORT NUMBER DEFINITIONS
APPENDIX C: BEARER TYPE ASSIGNMENTS
APPENDIX D: IMPLEMENTATION NOTES
APPENDIX E: STATIC CONFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
E.1SCOPE
E.2GENERAL NOTES
E.2.1 Protocol Functions
E.2.2 Cellular Technology / Network Type
E.2.3 Network and Application Addressing
E.2.4 CDMA CELLULAR TECHNOLOGY
E.2.5 GSM CELLULAR TECHNOLOGY
E.2.6 IS-136 CELLULAR TECHNOLOGY
E.2.7 PDC CELLULAR TECHNOLOGY
1.9TETRA CELLULAR TECHNOLOGY
E.2.9 DECT CELLULAR TECHNOLOGY
APPENDIX F. HISTORY AND CONTACT INFORMATION
Scope
The Transport layer protocol in the WAP architecture consists of the Wireless Transaction Protocol (WTP) and the Wireless Datagram Protocol (WDP). The WDP layer operates above the data capable bearer services supported by the various network types. As a general datagram service, WDP offers a consistent service to the upper layer protocol (Security, Transaction and Session) of WAP and communicate transparently over one of the available bearer services.
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References
Normative references
[DECT] ETSI norm EN 300 175: DECT Common Interface specification.
[DECT–D2] ETSI norm EN 301 238: DECT Data Service Profile, service type D, mobility class 2
[DECT-FP2] ETSI norm DEN/DECT-020128: CTM Feature package 2.
[DECT-GSM] ETSI norm ETS 300 764: DECT/GSM interworking profile.
[DPRS] ETSI norm EN 301 649: DECT Packet Radio Service
[DM] DataTAC Messaging Protocol Specification, Version 1.0, Document Number 68P04025C10,Motorola
[FLEX] FLEX™ Protocol Specification and FLEX™ Encoding and Decoding Requirements, Version G1.9, Document Number 68P81139B01, March 16, 1998, Motorola.
[FLEXSuite] FLEX™ Suite of Application Protocols, Version 1.0, Document Number 6881139B10,October 29, 1997, Motorola.
[GSM0260] ETSI European Digital Cellular Telecommunication Systems (phase 2+) : General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) – stage 1 (GSM 02.60)
[GSM0290] ETSI European Digital Cellular Telecommunication Systems (phase 2) : Unstructured Supplementary Service Data(USSD) – stage 1 (GSM 02.90)
Informative References
EIA/TIA/IS-95B Mobile Station – Base Station Compatibility Standard for Dual-Mode Spread Spectrum Systems
[RFC768] J. Postel “User Datagram Protocol”, RFC768, August 1980
[RFC791] J. Postel “IP: Internet Protocol”, RFC791
[RFC793] J. Postel “Transmission Control Protocol”, RFC793, September 1981
[RFC2188] M. Banan (Neda), M. Taylor (AT&T), J. Cheng( AT&T) “Efficient Short Remote Operations
Protocol Specification Version 1.2”, RFC2188, September 1997
[TCP/Ipill3] W. Richard Stevens “TCP/IP Illustrated, Volume 3”, Addison-Wesley Publishing Company
Inc., 1996, ISBN 0-201-63495-3
Definitions and abbreviations
Definitions
For the purposes of this specification the following definitions apply.
Cell Broadcast
Cell Broadcast permits a number of short messages to be broadcast to all receivers within a particular region.
Cellular Digital Packet Data (CDPD)
CDPD is an AMPS overlay packet radio service.
CS
Cell Station is similar to Base Station .
This term is used in RCR STD-28 ( for PHS).
CSD
Circuit-Switched Data provides a point-to-point connection between the device and the network. This service is typically available in cellular and PCS networks.
DECT
DECT is the Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications standard, as defined within ETSI.
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