[16NG] 16ng terms
Daniel Park <soohong.park@samsung.com> Thu, 21 December 2006 07:22 UTC
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Subject: [16NG] 16ng terms
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To 16ng folks, Here is a set of the 16ng terms. Please refer to this whenever drafting your thought within the 16ng. It is also applied for the existing documents as well. It will be included in the PS document. ========================================================== o Subscriber Station (SS): An end-user equipment that provides connectivity to the 802.16 networks. It can be either fixed/nomadic or mobile equipment. In mobile environment, SS represents the Mobile Subscriber Station (MS) introduced in IEEE 802.16e specification. o Base Station (BS): A generalized equipment sets providing connectivity, management, and control between the subscriber station and the 802.16 networks. o Access Router (AR): An entity that performs an IP routing function to provide IP connectivity for subscriber station (SS or MS). o IP Subnet: Topological area that uses the same IP address prefix where that prefix is not further subdivided except into individual addresses as specifed from [I-D.thaler-intarea-multilink-subnet-issues]. o Link: Topological area bounded by routers which decrement the IPv4 TTL or IPv6 Hop Limit when forwarding the packet as specifed from [I-D.thaler-intarea-multilink-subnet-issues]. In case of IPv6 link model, refer to the [draft-ietf-16ng-ipv6-link-model-analysis]. o Transport Connection: The MAC layer connection in 802.16 between a SS(MS) and BS with a specific QoS attributes. Several types of connections are defined and these include broadcast, unicast and multicast. Each transport connection is uniquely identified by a 16-bit connection identifier (CID). A transport connection is an unique connection intended for user traffic. The scope of the transport connection is between the SS(MS) and the BS. o Dormant mode: A state in which a subscriber station, especially mobile station, restricts its ability to receive normal IP traffic by reducing monitoring of radio channels. This allows the mobile station to save power and reduces signaling load on the 802.16 network. In the dormant mode, the mobile station is only listening at scheduled intervals to the paging channel. The 802.16 network (e.g. Access Router) maintains state about a mobile station which has transitioned to dormant mode and can page it when needed. o Connection Identifier (CID): A 16-bit value that identifies a connection to equivalent peers in the 802.16 MAC of the SS(MS) and BS. o EthernetCS: It means 802.3/Ethernet CS specific part of the Packet CS defined in 802.16 STD. o 802.1QCS: It means 802.1Q (VLAN) specific part of the Packet CS defined in 802.16 STD. o IPv4CS: It means IPv4 specific part of the Packet CS defined in 802.16 STD. o IPv6CS: It means IPv6 specific part of the Packet CS defined in 802.16 STD. ========================================================= Daniel (Soohong Daniel Park) Mobile Convergence Laboratory, SAMSUNG Electronics. _______________________________________________ 16NG mailing list 16NG@ietf.org https://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/16ng
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