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IEEE 802.16 2002

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IEEE Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks – Part 16: Air Interface for Fixed Broadband Wireless Access Systems

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New IEEE Standard – Inactive – Superseded. Conformance to IEEE Std 802.16-2001 as amended by IEEE Std 802.16a-2003 and IEEE Std 802.16c-2002) Abstract: This standard represents the Test Suite Structure and Test Purposes (TSS&TP), per ISO/IEC 9646-1:1994 and 9646-2:1995 and ITU-T X.290 and X.291, for conformance specification of base stations and subscriber stations based upon the WirelessMAN-SC (1066 GHz) air interface specified in IEEE 802.16.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Cover
2 Title Page
5 Introduction
7 Participants
11 Contents
22 List of Figures
25 List of Tables
28 1. Overview
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
1.2.1 10-66 GHz licensed bands
1.2.2 2-11 GHz
29 1.3 Reference model
30 2. References
32 3. Definitions
35 4. Abbreviations and acronyms
38 5. Service specific convergence sublayer
39 5.1 ATM convergence sublayer
5.1.1 Convergence sublayer service definition
5.1.2 Data/Control plane
5.1.2.1 PDU formats
40 5.1.2.2 Classification
5.1.2.2.1 VP-switched mode
5.1.2.2.2 VC-switched mode
5.1.2.3 Payload header suppression
5.1.2.3.1 PHS for VP-switched ATM connections
41 5.1.2.3.2 PHS for VC-switched ATM connections
5.1.2.4 Signaling procedure
42 5.2 Packet convergence sublayer
5.2.1 MAC SDU format
43 5.2.2 Classification
44 5.2.3 Classification within the CS
45 5.2.4 Payload header suppression
46 5.2.4.1 PHS operation
48 5.2.4.2 PHS signaling
49 5.2.5 IEEE Std 802.3/Ethernet specific part
5.2.5.1 IEEE Std 802.3/Ethernet CS PDU format
5.2.5.2 IEEE Std 802.3/Ethernet CS classifiers
50 5.2.6 IEEE Std 802.1Q-1998 VLAN specific part
5.2.6.1 IEEE Std 802.1Q-1998 VLAN CS PDU format
5.2.6.2 IEEE Std 802.1Q-1998 CS classifiers
5.2.7 IP specific part
5.2.7.1 IP CS PDU format
51 5.2.7.2 IP classifiers
6. MAC common part sublayer (CPS)
52 6.1 MAC service definition
53 6.1.1 Primitives
54 6.1.1.1 MAC_CREATE_CONNECTION.request
6.1.1.1.1 Function
6.1.1.1.2 Semantics of the service primitive
55 6.1.1.1.3 When generated
6.1.1.1.4 Effect of receipt
6.1.1.2 MAC_CREATE_CONNECTION.indication
6.1.1.2.1 Function
6.1.1.2.2 Semantics of the service primitive
6.1.1.2.3 When generated
6.1.1.2.4 Effect of receipt
56 6.1.1.3 MAC_CREATE_CONNECTION.response
6.1.1.3.1 Function
6.1.1.3.2 Semantics of the service primitive
6.1.1.3.3 When generated
6.1.1.3.4 Effect of receipt
6.1.1.4 MAC_CREATE_CONNECTION.confirmation
6.1.1.4.1 Function
57 6.1.1.4.2 Semantics of the service primitive
6.1.1.4.3 When generated
6.1.1.4.4 Effect of receipt
6.1.1.5 Changing an existing connection
6.1.1.6 MAC_TERMINATE_CONNECTION.request
6.1.1.6.1 Function
6.1.1.6.2 Semantics of the service primitive
58 6.1.1.6.3 When generated
6.1.1.6.4 Effect of receipt
6.1.1.7 MAC_TERMINATE_CONNECTION.indication
6.1.1.7.1 Function
6.1.1.7.2 Semantics of the service primitive
6.1.1.7.3 When generated
6.1.1.7.4 Effect of receipt
6.1.1.8 MAC_TERMINATE_CONNECTION.response
6.1.1.8.1 Function
59 6.1.1.8.2 Semantics of the service primitive
6.1.1.8.3 When generated
6.1.1.8.4 Effect of receipt
6.1.1.9 MAC_TERMINATE_CONNECTION.confirmation
6.1.1.9.1 Function
6.1.1.9.2 Semantics of the service primitive
6.1.1.9.3 When generated
60 6.1.1.9.4 Effect of receipt
6.1.1.10 MAC_DATA.request
6.1.1.10.1 Function
6.1.1.10.2 Semantics of the service primitive
6.1.1.10.3 When generated
6.1.1.10.4 Effect of receipt
6.1.1.11 MAC_DATA.indication
6.1.1.11.1 Function
61 6.1.1.11.2 Semantics of the service primitive
6.1.1.11.3 When generated
6.1.1.11.4 Effect of receipt
6.1.2 MAC service stimulation of dynamic service messages
63 6.2 Data/Control plane
6.2.1 Addressing and connections
64 6.2.2 MAC PDU formats
6.2.2.1 MAC header formats
65 6.2.2.1.1 Generic MAC header
67 6.2.2.1.2 Bandwidth Request Header
68 6.2.2.2 MAC subheaders
6.2.2.2.1 Fragmentation subheader
69 6.2.2.2.2 Grant Management subheader
70 6.2.2.2.3 Packing subheader
71 6.2.2.3 MAC Management Messages
72 6.2.2.3.1 Downlink Channel Descriptor (DCD) message
73 6.2.2.3.2 Downlink Map (DL-MAP) message
74 6.2.2.3.3 Uplink Channel Descriptor message
76 6.2.2.3.4 Uplink Map (UL-MAP) message
77 6.2.2.3.5 Ranging Request (RNG-REQ) message
78 6.2.2.3.6 Ranging response (RNG-RSP) message
79 6.2.2.3.7 Registration Request (REG-REQ) message
6.2.2.3.8 Registration Response (REG-RSP) message
81 6.2.2.3.9 Privacy key management messages (PKM-REQ/PKM-RSP)
83 6.2.2.3.9.1 Security Association Add (SA Add) message
84 6.2.2.3.9.2 Authorization Request (Auth Request) message
6.2.2.3.9.3 Authorization Reply (Auth Reply) message
85 6.2.2.3.9.4 Authorization Reject (Auth Reject) message
6.2.2.3.9.5 Key Request message
86 6.2.2.3.9.6 Key Reply message
6.2.2.3.9.7 Key Reject message
87 6.2.2.3.9.8 Authorization Invalid message
88 6.2.2.3.9.9 TEK Invalid message
6.2.2.3.9.10 Authentication Information (Authent Info) message
89 6.2.2.3.10 Dynamic Service Addition-Request (DSA-REQ) message
6.2.2.3.10.1 SS-Initiated dynamic service addition (DSA)
90 6.2.2.3.10.2 BS-Initiated DSA
6.2.2.3.11 Dynamic Service Addition-Response (DSA-RSP) message
91 6.2.2.3.11.1 SS-Initiated DSA
6.2.2.3.11.2 BS-Initiated DSA
6.2.2.3.12 Dynamic Service Addition-Acknowledge (DSA-ACK) message
92 6.2.2.3.13 DSC-REQ-Request (DSC-REQ) message
93 6.2.2.3.14 Dynamic Service Change-Response (DSC-RSP) message
94 6.2.2.3.15 Dynamic Service Change-Acknowledge (DSC-ACK) message
95 6.2.2.3.16 Dynamic Service Deletion-Request (DSD-REQ) message
96 6.2.2.3.17 Dynamic Service Deletion-Response (DSD-RSP) message
97 6.2.2.3.18 Multicast Polling Assignment Request (MCA-REQ) message
98 6.2.2.3.19 Multicast Polling Assignment Response (MCA-RSP) message
6.2.2.3.20 Downlink Burst Profile Change Request (DBPC-REQ) message
99 6.2.2.3.21 Downlink Burst Profile Change Response (DBPC-RSP) message
6.2.2.3.22 Reset Command (RES-CMD) message
100 6.2.2.3.23 SS Basic Capability Request (SBC-REQ) message
6.2.2.3.24 SS Basic Capability Response (SBC-RSP) message
101 6.2.2.3.25 Clock Comparison (CLK-CMP) message
102 6.2.2.3.26 De/Re-register Command (DREG-CMD) message
103 6.2.2.3.27 DSx Received (DSX-RVD) message
104 6.2.2.3.28 Config File TFTP Complete (TFTP-CPLT) message
105 6.2.2.3.29 Config File TFTP Complete Response (TFTP-RSP) message
6.2.3 Construction and transmission of MAC PDUs
6.2.3.1 Conventions
106 6.2.3.2 Concatenation
107 6.2.3.3 Fragmentation
6.2.3.4 Packing
6.2.3.4.1 Packing fixed-length MAC SDUs
108 6.2.3.4.2 Packing variable-length MAC SDUs
109 6.2.3.4.2.1 Interaction with fragmentation
6.2.3.5 CRC calculation
110 6.2.3.6 Encryption of MAC PDUs
6.2.4 ARQ mechanism
6.2.5 Uplink scheduling service
111 6.2.5.1 Unsolicited Grant Service
6.2.5.2 Real-Time Polling Service
112 6.2.5.3 Non-Real-Time Polling Service
6.2.5.4 Best Effort service
6.2.6 Bandwidth allocation and request mechanisms
113 6.2.6.1 Requests
6.2.6.2 Grants per connection (GPC) mode
114 6.2.6.3 Grants per subscriber station (GPSS) mode
115 6.2.6.4 Polling
6.2.6.4.1 Unicast
117 6.2.6.4.2 Multicast and broadcast
119 6.2.6.4.3 Poll-me bit
120 6.2.7 MAC support of PHY
6.2.7.1 Unframed Frequency Division Duplexing (FDD)
6.2.7.2 Framed (burst) FDD
121 6.2.7.3 Time Division Duplexing (TDD)
122 6.2.7.4 Downlink map
6.2.7.5 Uplink map
6.2.7.5.1 Uplink timing
6.2.7.5.1.1 Uplink timing with unframed PHY
6.2.7.5.1.2 Uplink timing with framed PHY
123 6.2.7.5.2 Uplink minislot definition
6.2.7.5.3 Uplink interval definition
6.2.7.5.3.1 Request IE
6.2.7.5.3.2 Initial Maintenance IE
6.2.7.5.3.3 Station Maintenance IE
6.2.7.5.3.4 Data Grant Burst Type IEs
6.2.7.5.3.5 Null IE
124 6.2.7.5.3.6 Empty IE
6.2.7.6 Map relevance and synchronization
6.2.7.6.1 Map relevance for framed PHY systems
125 6.2.7.6.2 Map relevance for unframed PHY systems
126 6.2.8 Contention resolution
127 6.2.8.1 Transmission opportunities
6.2.9 Network entry and initialization
129 6.2.9.1 Scanning and synchronization to the downlink
6.2.9.2 Obtain downlink parameters
131 6.2.9.3 Obtain uplink parameters
133 6.2.9.4 Message flows during scanning and uplink parameter acquisition
134 6.2.9.5 Initial ranging and automatic adjustments
136 6.2.9.6 Ranging parameter adjustment
139 6.2.9.7 Negotiate basic capabilities
6.2.9.8 SS authorization and key exchange
6.2.9.9 Registration
140 6.2.9.9.1 IP version negotiation
141 6.2.9.10 Establish IP connectivity
6.2.9.11 Establish time of day
142 6.2.9.12 Transfer operational parameters
6.2.9.13 Establish provisioned connections
6.2.10 Ranging
6.2.10.1 Downlink burst profile management in framed operation
147 6.2.11 Update of channel descriptors
149 6.2.12 Assigning SSs to multicast groups
152 6.2.13 Quality of Service
6.2.13.1 Theory of operation
6.2.13.2 Service flows
155 6.2.13.3 Object model
6.2.13.4 Service classes
156 6.2.13.5 Authorization
157 6.2.13.6 Types of service flows
6.2.13.6.1 Provisioned service flows
6.2.13.6.2 Admitted service flows
158 6.2.13.6.3 Active service flows
6.2.13.7 Preprovisioned service flow creation
6.2.13.7.1 Static operation
159 6.2.13.7.2 Dynamic service flow creation
6.2.13.7.2.1 Dynamic service flow creation – SS-initiated
6.2.13.7.2.2 Dynamic service flow creation-BS-initiated
160 6.2.13.7.2.3 Dynamic service flow modification and deletion
6.2.13.8 Dynamic service
6.2.13.8.1 Connection establishment
161 6.2.13.8.2 Dynamic service flow state transitions
170 6.2.13.8.3 Dynamic Service Addition (DSA)
6.2.13.8.3.1 SS-initiated DSA
173 6.2.13.8.3.2 DSA state transition diagrams
181 6.2.13.8.4 Dynamic Service Change (DSC)
6.2.13.8.4.1 SS-initiated DSC
182 6.2.13.8.4.2 BS-initiated DSC
183 6.2.13.8.4.3 DSC state transition diagrams
192 6.2.13.8.5 Connection release
6.2.13.8.5.1 SS-initiated DSD
6.2.13.8.5.2 BS-initiated DSD
193 6.2.13.8.5.3 DSD state transition diagrams
196 7. Privacy sublayer
197 7.1 Architecture
7.1.1 Packet data encryption
7.1.2 Key management protocol
198 7.1.3 Security Associations
7.1.4 Mapping of connections to SAs
199 7.1.5 Cryptographic Suite
7.2 PKM protocol
7.2.1 SS authorization and AK exchange overview
200 7.2.2 TEK exchange overview
201 7.2.3 Security capabilities selection
7.2.4 Authorization state machine
203 7.2.4.1 States
7.2.4.2 Messages
204 7.2.4.3 Events
205 7.2.4.4 Parameters
7.2.4.5 Actions
207 7.2.5 TEK state machine
209 7.2.5.1 States
210 7.2.5.2 Messages
7.2.5.3 Events
211 7.2.5.4 Parameters
7.2.5.5 Actions
213 7.3 Dynamic SA creation and mapping
7.3.1 Dynamic SA creation
7.3.2 Dynamic mapping of SA
214 7.4 Key usage
7.4.1 BS key usage
7.4.1.1 AK key lifetime
7.4.1.2 AK transition period on BS side
216 7.4.1.3 BS usage of AK
7.4.1.4 TEK lifetime
217 7.4.1.5 BS usage of TEK
7.4.2 SS key usage
7.4.2.1 SS reauthorization
219 7.4.2.2 SS usage of AK
7.4.2.3 SS usage of TEK
7.5 Cryptographic methods
7.5.1 Data encryption with DES
220 7.5.2 Encryption of TEK with 3-DES
7.5.3 Calculation of HMAC digests
7.5.4 Derivation of TEKs, KEKs, and message authentication keys
221 7.5.4.1 DES Keys
7.5.4.2 3-DES KEKs
7.5.4.3 HMAC authentication keys
7.5.5 Public-key encryption of authorization key
222 7.5.6 Digital signatures
7.6 Certificate profile
7.6.1 Certificate format
223 7.6.1.1 tbsCertificate.validity.notBefore and tbsCertificate.validity.notAfter
7.6.1.2 tbsCertificate.serialNumber
7.6.1.3 tbsCertificate.signature and signatureAlgorithm
7.6.1.4 tbsCertificate.issuer and tbsCertificate.subject
224 7.6.1.4.1 Manufacturer certificate
7.6.1.4.2 SS certificate
225 7.6.1.5 tbsCertificate.subjectPublicKeyInfo
7.6.1.6 tbsCertificate.issuerUniqueID and tbsCertificate.subjectUniqueID
7.6.1.7 tbsCertificate.extensions
7.6.1.7.1 SS certificates
7.6.1.7.2 Manufacturer certificates
7.6.1.8 signatureValue
7.6.2 SS certificate storage and management in the SS
226 7.6.3 Certificate processing and management in the BS
8. Physical layer
8.1 Physical layer (PHY) service specification
8.1.1 Scope
8.1.2 PHY functions
227 8.1.3 PHY SAP management
8.1.3.1 PHY MIB and generic SET/GET primitives
8.1.3.2 Parameter sets (vectors)
228 8.1.3.3 PHY_SCHEDPARAM.request
8.1.3.3.1 Function
8.1.3.3.2 Semantics of the service primitive
8.1.3.3.3 When generated
8.1.3.3.4 Effect of receipt
8.1.3.4 PHY_SCHEDPARAM.response
8.1.3.4.1 Function
229 8.1.3.4.2 Semantics of the service primitive
8.1.3.4.3 When generated
8.1.3.4.4 Effect of receipt
8.1.3.5 PHY_DCD.indication
8.1.3.5.1 Function
8.1.3.5.2 Semantics of the service primitive
8.1.3.5.3 When generated
8.1.3.5.4 Effect of receipt
8.1.3.6 PHY_DCD.request
8.1.3.7 Function
8.1.3.7.1 Semantics of the service primitive
230 8.1.3.7.2 When generated
8.1.3.7.3 Effect of receipt
8.1.3.8 PHY_DCD.confirmation
8.1.3.8.1 Function
8.1.3.8.2 Semantics of the service primitive
8.1.3.8.3 When generated
8.1.3.8.4 Effect of receipt
8.1.3.9 PHY_DCD primitives example
231 8.1.3.10 PHY_UCD.indication
8.1.3.10.1 Function
8.1.3.10.2 Semantics of the service primitive
8.1.3.10.3 When generated
8.1.3.10.4 Effect of receipt
8.1.3.11 PHY_UCD.request
8.1.3.11.1 Function
8.1.3.11.2 Semantics of the service primitive
8.1.3.11.3 When generated
8.1.3.11.4 Effect of receipt
8.1.3.12 PHY_UCD.confirmation
8.1.3.12.1 Function
232 8.1.3.12.2 Semantics of the service primitive
8.1.3.12.3 When generated
8.1.3.12.4 Effect of receipt
8.1.3.13 UCD primitives example
8.1.3.14 PHY_RNG.request
8.1.3.14.1 Function
8.1.3.14.2 Semantics of the service primitive
8.1.3.14.3 When generated
233 8.1.3.14.4 Effect of receipt
8.1.3.15 PHY_RNG.confirmation
8.1.3.15.1 Function
8.1.3.15.2 Semantics of the service primitive
8.1.3.15.3 When generated
8.1.3.15.4 Effect of receipt
8.1.3.16 PHY_RNG.indication
8.1.3.16.1 Function
8.1.3.16.2 Semantics of the service primitive
8.1.3.16.3 When generated
8.1.3.16.4 Effect of receipt
234 8.1.3.16.5 Ranging primitives examples
8.1.3.17 PHY_TXSTART.request
8.1.3.17.1 Function
8.1.3.17.2 Semantics of the service primitive
8.1.3.17.3 When generated
235 8.1.3.17.4 Effect of receipt
8.1.3.18 PHY_TXSTART.confirmation
8.1.3.18.1 Function
8.1.3.18.2 Semantics of the service primitive
8.1.3.18.3 When generated
8.1.3.18.4 Effect of receipt
8.1.3.19 PHY_TXSTART.indication
8.1.3.19.1 Function
8.1.3.19.2 Semantics of the service primitive
8.1.3.19.3 When generated
8.1.3.19.4 Effect of receipt
8.1.3.20 PHY_MACPDU.request
8.1.3.20.1 Function
236 8.1.3.20.2 Semantics of the service primitive
8.1.3.20.3 When generated
8.1.3.20.4 Effect of receipt
8.1.3.21 PHY_MACPDU.confirmation
8.1.3.21.1 Function
8.1.3.21.2 Semantics of the service primitive
8.1.3.21.3 When generated
8.1.3.21.4 Effect of receipt
8.1.3.22 PHY_TXEND.indication
8.1.3.22.1 Function
8.1.3.22.2 Semantics of the service primitive
237 8.1.3.22.3 When generated
8.1.3.22.4 Effect of receipt
8.1.3.23 PHY_RXSTART.request
8.1.3.23.1 Function
8.1.3.23.2 Semantics of the service primitive
8.1.3.23.3 When generated
8.1.3.23.4 Effect of receipt
8.1.3.24 PHY_RXSTART.confirmation
8.1.3.24.1 Function
8.1.3.24.2 Semantics of the service primitive
8.1.3.24.3 When generated
8.1.3.24.4 Effect of receipt
238 8.1.3.25 PHY_RXSTART.indication
8.1.3.25.1 Function
8.1.3.25.2 Semantics of the service primitive
8.1.3.25.3 When generated
8.1.3.25.4 Effect of receipt
8.1.3.26 PHY_MACPDU.indication
8.1.3.26.1 Function
8.1.3.26.2 Semantics of the service primitive
8.1.3.26.3 When generated
8.1.3.26.4 Effect of receipt
8.1.3.27 PHY_RXEND.indication
8.1.3.27.1 Function
8.1.3.27.2 Semantics of the service primitive
239 8.1.3.27.3 When generated
8.1.3.27.4 Effect of receipt
8.1.3.28 Data transfer related primitives example
240 8.2 PHY for 10-66 GHz
8.2.1 Overview
241 8.2.2 PHY SAP parameter definitions
8.2.2.1 SCHED_PARAM_VECTOR
8.2.2.2 DCD_PARAM_VECTOR
242 8.2.2.3 UCD_PARAM_VEC
8.2.2.4 RNG_REQ_VECTOR
8.2.2.5 RNG_IND_VECTOR
243 8.2.2.6 TXVECTOR
8.2.2.7 TXSTATUS
8.2.2.8 RXVECTOR
244 8.2.2.9 RXSTATUS
8.2.3 Framing
8.2.3.1 Supported frame durations
245 8.2.4 Duplexing techniques and PHY Type parameter encodings
8.2.4.1 FDD operation
8.2.4.2 TDD operation
246 8.2.4.2.1 Tx/Rx Transition Gap
8.2.4.2.2 Rx/Tx Transition Gap
8.2.5 Downlink PHY
8.2.5.1 Downlink subframe
248 8.2.5.1.1 Downlink burst preambles
250 8.2.5.1.2 Frame control section
8.2.5.1.2.1 DL-MAP elements
8.2.5.1.2.2 DL-MAP PHY synchronization field definition
251 8.2.5.1.2.3 UL-MAP allocation start time definition
8.2.5.1.2.4 Required DCD parameters
8.2.5.1.2.5 Downlink_Burst_Profile
253 8.2.5.2 Downlink burst allocation
255 8.2.5.3 Downlink transmission CS
256 8.2.5.4 Downlink physical medium dependent (PMD) sublayer
8.2.5.4.1 Burst profile definitions
257 8.2.5.4.2 Downlink PHY SS capability set parameters
8.2.5.4.3 Randomization
258 8.2.5.4.4 Downlink forward error correction
8.2.5.4.4.1 Outer code for Code Types 1-3, downlink
260 8.2.5.4.4.2 Inner code for Code Type 2, downlink
261 8.2.5.4.4.3 Inner code for Code Type 3, downlink
8.2.5.4.4.4 Code Type 4, downlink
266 8.2.5.4.5 Definition of parameters for burst profile (DIUC=0)
8.2.5.4.6 Coding of the control portion of the frame
267 8.2.5.4.7 Downlink modulation
272 8.2.5.4.8 Baseband pulse shaping
8.2.5.4.9 Transmitted waveform
273 8.2.5.4.10 Summary of downlink PHY parameters
8.2.6 Uplink physical layer
8.2.6.1 Uplink subframe
274 8.2.6.1.1 Uplink burst preamble
275 8.2.6.1.2 UL_MAP_Information_Element definition
277 8.2.6.1.3 Required UCD parameters
8.2.6.1.4 Uplink channel
8.2.6.1.5 Uplink_Burst_Profile
278 8.2.6.2 Uplink transmission CS
8.2.6.3 Uplink PHY medium dependent sublayer
8.2.6.3.1 Randomization for spectrum shaping
279 8.2.6.3.2 Uplink forward error correction
8.2.6.3.2.1 Outer code for Code Types 1-3, uplink
280 8.2.6.3.2.2 Inner code for Code Type 2, uplink
8.2.6.3.2.3 Inner code for Code Type 3, uplink
8.2.6.3.2.4 Code Type 4, uplink
8.2.6.3.3 Shortening of FEC blocks in uplink
281 8.2.6.3.4 Number of scheduled uplink bursts per frame
8.2.6.3.5 Coding of the Request IE Uplink_Burst_Profile
8.2.6.3.6 Coding of the Initial Maintenance Uplink_Burst_Profile
8.2.6.3.7 Uplink modulation
8.2.6.3.8 Baseband pulse shaping
8.2.6.3.9 Transmitted waveform
282 8.2.6.3.10 Summary of uplink PHY parameters
8.2.7 Baud rates and channel bandwidths
283 8.2.8 Radio subsystem control
8.2.8.1 Synchronization technique
8.2.8.2 Frequency control
8.2.8.3 Power control
8.2.9 Minimum performance
286 8.2.9.1 Propagation conditions
287 8.2.9.1.1 Propagation models
8.2.9.1.2 Rain fades
288 8.2.9.2 Transmitter characteristics
8.2.9.2.1 Output power
8.2.9.2.1.1 BS
8.2.9.2.1.2 SS
8.2.9.2.2 Emission mask
290 8.2.9.2.3 Modulation accuracy and error vector magnitude (EVM)
291 9. Configuration file
9.1 SS IP addressing
9.1.1 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) fields used by the SS
292 9.2 SS Configuration File
9.2.1 SS binary configuration file format
293 9.2.2 Configuration file settings
9.2.3 Configuration file creation
294 9.2.3.1 SS MIC calculation
10. Parameters and constants
10.1 Global values
298 10.2 PKM parameter values
299 10.3 PHY-specific values
10.3.1 10-66 GHz parameter and constant definitions
10.3.1.1 Physical slot (PS)
10.3.1.2 Symbol rate
10.3.1.3 Uplink center frequency
10.3.1.4 Downlink center frequency
10.3.1.5 Tolerated poll jitter
10.4 Well-known addresses and identifiers
11. TLV encodings
300 11.1 MAC management message encodings
11.1.1 UCD message encodings
11.1.1.1 UCD channel encodings
301 11.1.1.2 Uplink burst profile encodings for 10-66 GHz systems
302 11.1.2 DCD message encodings
11.1.2.1 DCD channel encodings
303 11.1.2.2 Downlink burst profile encodings for 10-66 GHz systems
304 11.1.3 RNG-REQ message encodings
305 11.1.4 RNG-RSP message encodings
306 11.1.5 MCA-REQ and MCA-RSP TLV encodings
11.2 PKM message encodings
308 11.2.1 Display string
11.2.2 AUTH-Key
11.2.3 TEK
11.2.4 Key lifetime
309 11.2.5 Key-Sequence-Number
11.2.6 HMAC digest
11.2.7 SAID
11.2.8 TEK parameters
310 11.2.9 CBC-IV
11.2.10 Error code
311 11.2.11 CA certificate
312 11.2.12 SS certificate
11.2.13 Security capabilities
11.2.14 Cryptographic suite
313 11.2.15 Cryptographic-Suite-List
314 11.2.16 Version
11.2.17 SA descriptor
11.2.18 SA type
315 11.2.19 PKM configuration settings
11.2.19.1 Authorize wait timeout
11.2.19.2 Reauthorize wait timeout
316 11.2.19.3 Authorization grace time
11.2.19.4 Operational wait timeout
11.2.19.5 Rekey wait timeout
11.2.19.6 TEK grace time
11.2.19.7 Authorize reject wait timeout
317 11.3 Configuration file encodings
11.3.1 End-of-data marker
11.3.2 Pad configuration setting
11.3.3 Software upgraded filename
11.3.4 SNMP write-access control
318 11.3.5 SNMP MIB Object
11.3.6 Software upgrade TFTP server
319 11.4 Common encodings
11.4.1 SS Capabilities encoding
11.4.1.1 Uplink CID support
11.4.1.2 Physical parameters supported
11.4.1.2.1 10-66 GHz PHY SS demodulator types
320 11.4.1.2.2 10-66 GHz PHY SS modulator types
11.4.1.2.3 10-66 GHz PHY SS downlink FEC types
11.4.1.2.4 10-66 GHz PHY SS uplink FEC types
321 11.4.1.3 PKM flow control
11.4.1.4 DSx flow control
11.4.1.5 MCA flow control
11.4.1.6 Bandwidth allocation support
322 11.4.1.7 IP version
11.4.1.8 MAC CRC support
11.4.1.9 Multicast polling group CID support
11.4.2 SS Message integrity check (MIC) configuration setting
11.4.3 Vendor ID encoding
323 11.4.4 MAC version encodings
11.4.5 Convergence sublayer capabilites
11.4.5.1 Convergence sublayer support
324 11.4.5.2 Maximum number of classifiers
11.4.5.3 Payload header suppression support
11.4.6 Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) Server Timestamp
11.4.7 TFTP server provisioned SS address
325 11.4.8 Service flow encodings
11.4.8.1 Service flow identifier
11.4.8.2 Connection identifier
326 11.4.8.3 Service Class Name
11.4.8.4 Service Flow Error Parameter Set
327 11.4.8.4.1 Errored parameter
11.4.8.4.2 Error code
11.4.8.4.3 Error message
11.4.8.5 QoS parameter set type
328 11.4.8.6 Traffic priority
329 11.4.8.7 Maximum sustained traffic rate
330 11.4.8.8 Maximum traffic burst
11.4.8.9 Minimum reserved traffic rate
11.4.8.10 Vendor-specific QoS parameters
331 11.4.8.11 Service flow scheduling type
11.4.8.12 Request/transmission policy
11.4.8.13 Tolerated jitter
332 11.4.8.14 Maximum latency
11.4.8.15 Fixed-length versus variable-length SDU indicator
11.4.8.16 SDU size
333 11.4.8.17 Target SAID
11.4.9 CS specific service flow encodings
11.4.9.1 CS specification
11.4.9.2 CS parameter encoding rules
334 11.4.9.3 Packet CS encodings for configuration and MAC-layer messaging
11.4.9.3.1 Configuration-file-specific settings
11.4.9.3.2 REG-REQ/REG-RSP specific encodings
11.4.9.3.3 QoS-related encodings
11.4.9.3.4 Dynamic service change action
11.4.9.3.5 Classifier error parameter set
335 11.4.9.3.5.1 Errored parameter
11.4.9.3.5.2 Error code
336 11.4.9.3.5.3 Error message
11.4.9.3.6 Packet classification rule
11.4.9.3.6.1 Classifier rule priority
11.4.9.3.6.2 IP Type of Service/DSCP range and mask
337 11.4.9.3.6.3 Protocol
11.4.9.3.6.4 IP masked source address
11.4.9.3.6.5 IP destination address
11.4.9.3.6.6 Protocol source port range
338 11.4.9.3.6.7 Protocol destination port range
11.4.9.3.6.8 Ethernet destination MAC address
11.4.9.3.6.9 Ethernet source MAC address
339 11.4.9.3.6.10 Ethertype/IEEE Std 802.2-1998 SAP
11.4.9.3.6.11 IEEE Std 802.1D-1998 User_Priority
340 11.4.9.3.6.12 IEEE Std 802.1Q-1998 VLAN_ID
11.4.9.3.6.13 Associated payload header suppression index
11.4.9.3.6.14 Vendor specific classifier parameters
11.4.9.3.6.15 DSC Action
341 11.4.9.3.6.16 PHS error parameter set
11.4.9.3.6.17 Errored parameter
342 11.4.9.3.6.18 Error code
11.4.9.3.6.19 Error message
11.4.9.3.7 PHS Rule
11.4.9.3.7.1 Payload Header Suppression Index
343 11.4.9.3.7.2 Payload Header Suppression Field (PHSF)
11.4.9.3.7.3 Payload Header Suppression Mask (PHSM)
11.4.9.3.7.4 Payload Header Suppression Size (PHSS)
344 11.4.9.3.7.5 Payload Header Suppression Verification (PHSV)
11.4.9.3.7.6 Vendor-specific PHS parameters
11.4.9.4 ATM CS Encodings for Configuration and MAC-Layer Messaging
11.4.9.4.1 ATM switching encoding
345 11.4.9.4.2 VPI classifier
11.4.9.4.3 VCI classification
11.4.10 HMAC Tuple
346 11.4.11 Vendor-specific information
347 11.4.12 Confirmation code
12. System profiles
12.1 Basic ATM system profile
349 Annex A : Bibliography
IEEE 802.16 2002
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