Explain the Idle Procedures whenThe mobile station performs various procedures for messages received on Paging Channel?
cdmaguru 26-May-2008 04:48:50 AM

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1. Paging Channel monitoring procedures. The mobile monitors the Paging Channel in the slotted or non-slotted mode of operation. In slotted mode of operation the mobile monitors all the slots in the paging channel.
2. The mobile station performs acknowledgement procedures. Acknowledgements of messages received on the Paging Channel shall be sent on the Access Channel. When sending a message that includes an acknowledgement, the mobile station shall set the VALID_ACK field to '1' and shall set the ACK_TYPE and ACK_SEQ fields equal to the ADDR_TYPE and MSG_SEQ fields, respectively, of the message being acknowledged. When sending a message that does not include an acknowledgement, the mobile station shall set the VALID_ACK field to '0' and shall set the ACK_TYPE and ACK_SEQ fields equal to the ADDR_TYPE and MSG_SEQ fields, respectively, of the last message received that required acknowledgement. If no such message has been received, the mobile station shall set the ACK_TYPE field to '000' and shall set the ACK_SEQ field to '111'.
3. The mobile performs Registration procedures. Please see the section on Registration for more information.
4. In idle state the mobile can perform an idle handoff (An idle handoff occurs when a mobile station has moved from the coverage area of one base station into the coverage area of another base station during the Mobile Station Idle State).
5. The mobile shall perform the Response to Overhead Information Messages. The overhead messages are System Parameters Message, CDMA Channel List Message, Extended System Parameters message, Neighbor List Message, Global Service Redirection Message, and Access Parameters Message. Other than the last message all are called configuration messages. Associated with the set of configuration messages sent on each Paging Channel is a configuration message sequence number (CONFIG_MSG_SEQ). When the contents of one or more of the configuration messages change, the configuration message sequence number is incremented. For each of the configuration messages received the mobile station stores the configuration message sequence number contained in the configuration message. If the configuration sequence number changes the mobile ahs to update the values received in the configuration messages. The Access Parameters is tagged by the ACC_MSG_SEQ.
6. The mobile station can do Origination operation. If the user initiates a call.
7. The mobile station can do a Message Transmission if the users direct the mobile to transmit a message.
8. The mobile station has to responds to Page Messages. The Page Messages are General Page Message, Page Message and Slotted Page Message.
9. The mobile station had to respond to message or order received other than Page Messages.
10. Power down operation whenever the user directs the mobile to do so.
Posted by jahangir1983


1. Paging Channel monitoring procedures. The mobile monitors the Paging Channel in the slotted or non-slotted mode of operation. In slotted mode of operation the mobile monitors all the slots in the paging channel.
2. The mobile station performs acknowledgement procedures. Acknowledgements of messages received on the Paging Channel shall be sent on the Access Channel. When sending a message that includes an acknowledgement, the mobile station shall set the VALID_ACK field to '1' and shall set the ACK_TYPE and ACK_SEQ fields equal to the ADDR_TYPE and MSG_SEQ fields, respectively, of the message being acknowledged. When sending a message that does not include an acknowledgement, the mobile station shall set the VALID_ACK field to '0' and shall set the ACK_TYPE and ACK_SEQ fields equal to the ADDR_TYPE and MSG_SEQ fields, respectively, of the last message received that required acknowledgement. If no such message has been received, the mobile station shall set the ACK_TYPE field to '000' and shall set the ACK_SEQ field to '111'.
3. The mobile performs Registration procedures. Please see the section on Registration for more information.
4. In idle state the mobile can perform an idle handoff (An idle handoff occurs when a mobile station has moved from the coverage area of one base station into the coverage area of another base station during the Mobile Station Idle State).
5. The mobile shall perform the Response to Overhead Information Messages. The overhead messages are System Parameters Message, CDMA Channel List Message, Extended System Parameters message, Neighbor List Message, Global Service Redirection Message, and Access Parameters Message. Other than the last message all are called configuration messages. Associated with the set of configuration messages sent on each Paging Channel is a configuration message sequence number (CONFIG_MSG_SEQ). When the contents of one or more of the configuration messages change, the configuration message sequence number is incremented. For each of the configuration messages received the mobile station stores the configuration message sequence number contained in the configuration message. If the configuration sequence number changes the mobile ahs to update the values received in the configuration messages. The Access Parameters is tagged by the ACC_MSG_SEQ.
6. The mobile station can do Origination operation. If the user initiates a call.
7. The mobile station can do a Message Transmission if the users direct the mobile to transmit a message.
8. The mobile station has to responds to Page Messages. The Page Messages are General Page Message, Page Message and Slotted Page Message.
9. The mobile station had to respond to message or order received other than Page Messages.
10. Power down operation whenever the user directs the mobile to do so.
Posted by jahangir1983


1. Paging Channel monitoring procedures. The mobile monitors the Paging Channel in the slotted or non-slotted mode of operation. In slotted mode of operation the mobile monitors all the slots in the paging channel.
2. The mobile station performs acknowledgement procedures. Acknowledgements of messages received on the Paging Channel shall be sent on the Access Channel. When sending a message that includes an acknowledgement, the mobile station shall set the VALID_ACK field to '1' and shall set the ACK_TYPE and ACK_SEQ fields equal to the ADDR_TYPE and MSG_SEQ fields, respectively, of the message being acknowledged. When sending a message that does not include an acknowledgement, the mobile station shall set the VALID_ACK field to '0' and shall set the ACK_TYPE and ACK_SEQ fields equal to the ADDR_TYPE and MSG_SEQ fields, respectively, of the last message received that required acknowledgement. If no such message has been received, the mobile station shall set the ACK_TYPE field to '000' and shall set the ACK_SEQ field to '111'.
3. The mobile performs Registration procedures. Please see the section on Registration for more information.
4. In idle state the mobile can perform an idle handoff (An idle handoff occurs when a mobile station has moved from the coverage area of one base station into the coverage area of another base station during the Mobile Station Idle State).
5. The mobile shall perform the Response to Overhead Information Messages. The overhead messages are System Parameters Message, CDMA Channel List Message, Extended System Parameters message, Neighbor List Message, Global Service Redirection Message, and Access Parameters Message. Other than the last message all are called configuration messages. Associated with the set of configuration messages sent on each Paging Channel is a configuration message sequence number (CONFIG_MSG_SEQ). When the contents of one or more of the configuration messages change, the configuration message sequence number is incremented. For each of the configuration messages received the mobile station stores the configuration message sequence number contained in the configuration message. If the configuration sequence number changes the mobile ahs to update the values received in the configuration messages. The Access Parameters is tagged by the ACC_MSG_SEQ.
6. The mobile station can do Origination operation. If the user initiates a call.
7. The mobile station can do a Message Transmission if the users direct the mobile to transmit a message.
8. The mobile station has to responds to Page Messages. The Page Messages are General Page Message, Page Message and Slotted Page Message.
9. The mobile station had to respond to message or order received other than Page Messages.
10. Power down operation whenever the user directs the mobile to do so.
Posted by jahangir1983


1. Paging Channel monitoring procedures. The mobile monitors the Paging Channel in the slotted or non-slotted mode of operation. In slotted mode of operation the mobile monitors all the slots in the paging channel.
2. The mobile station performs acknowledgement procedures. Acknowledgements of messages received on the Paging Channel shall be sent on the Access Channel. When sending a message that includes an acknowledgement, the mobile station shall set the VALID_ACK field to '1' and shall set the ACK_TYPE and ACK_SEQ fields equal to the ADDR_TYPE and MSG_SEQ fields, respectively, of the message being acknowledged. When sending a message that does not include an acknowledgement, the mobile station shall set the VALID_ACK field to '0' and shall set the ACK_TYPE and ACK_SEQ fields equal to the ADDR_TYPE and MSG_SEQ fields, respectively, of the last message received that required acknowledgement. If no such message has been received, the mobile station shall set the ACK_TYPE field to '000' and shall set the ACK_SEQ field to '111'.
3. The mobile performs Registration procedures. Please see the section on Registration for more information.
4. In idle state the mobile can perform an idle handoff (An idle handoff occurs when a mobile station has moved from the coverage area of one base station into the coverage area of another base station during the Mobile Station Idle State).
5. The mobile shall perform the Response to Overhead Information Messages. The overhead messages are System Parameters Message, CDMA Channel List Message, Extended System Parameters message, Neighbor List Message, Global Service Redirection Message, and Access Parameters Message. Other than the last message all are called configuration messages. Associated with the set of configuration messages sent on each Paging Channel is a configuration message sequence number (CONFIG_MSG_SEQ). When the contents of one or more of the configuration messages change, the configuration message sequence number is incremented. For each of the configuration messages received the mobile station stores the configuration message sequence number contained in the configuration message. If the configuration sequence number changes the mobile ahs to update the values received in the configuration messages. The Access Parameters is tagged by the ACC_MSG_SEQ.
6. The mobile station can do Origination operation. If the user initiates a call.
7. The mobile station can do a Message Transmission if the users direct the mobile to transmit a message.
8. The mobile station has to responds to Page Messages. The Page Messages are General Page Message, Page Message and Slotted Page Message.
9. The mobile station had to respond to message or order received other than Page Messages.
10. Power down operation whenever the user directs the mobile to do so.
Posted by meenakshi123


It basically performs two functions:

1.)Monitor paging channel for overhead and mobile directed messages
2.)Move to access state to originate a call or respond to a page request
Posted by sagitraz



Posted: 26-May-2008 09:31:07 AM By: sagitraz

It basically performs two functions:

1.)Monitor paging channel for overhead and mobile directed messages
2.)Move to access state to originate a call or respond to a page request

Posted: 27-May-2008 10:26:37 AM By: meenakshi123

1. Paging Channel monitoring procedures. The mobile monitors the Paging Channel in the slotted or non-slotted mode of operation. In slotted mode of operation the mobile monitors all the slots in the paging channel.
2. The mobile station performs acknowledgement procedures. Acknowledgements of messages received on the Paging Channel shall be sent on the Access Channel. When sending a message that includes an acknowledgement, the mobile station shall set the VALID_ACK field to '1' and shall set the ACK_TYPE and ACK_SEQ fields equal to the ADDR_TYPE and MSG_SEQ fields, respectively, of the message being acknowledged. When sending a message that does not include an acknowledgement, the mobile station shall set the VALID_ACK field to '0' and shall set the ACK_TYPE and ACK_SEQ fields equal to the ADDR_TYPE and MSG_SEQ fields, respectively, of the last message received that required acknowledgement. If no such message has been received, the mobile station shall set the ACK_TYPE field to '000' and shall set the ACK_SEQ field to '111'.
3. The mobile performs Registration procedures. Please see the section on Registration for more information.
4. In idle state the mobile can perform an idle handoff (An idle handoff occurs when a mobile station has moved from the coverage area of one base station into the coverage area of another base station during the Mobile Station Idle State).
5. The mobile shall perform the Response to Overhead Information Messages. The overhead messages are System Parameters Message, CDMA Channel List Message, Extended System Parameters message, Neighbor List Message, Global Service Redirection Message, and Access Parameters Message. Other than the last message all are called configuration messages. Associated with the set of configuration messages sent on each Paging Channel is a configuration message sequence number (CONFIG_MSG_SEQ). When the contents of one or more of the configuration messages change, the configuration message sequence number is incremented. For each of the configuration messages received the mobile station stores the configuration message sequence number contained in the configuration message. If the configuration sequence number changes the mobile ahs to update the values received in the configuration messages. The Access Parameters is tagged by the ACC_MSG_SEQ.
6. The mobile station can do Origination operation. If the user initiates a call.
7. The mobile station can do a Message Transmission if the users direct the mobile to transmit a message.
8. The mobile station has to responds to Page Messages. The Page Messages are General Page Message, Page Message and Slotted Page Message.
9. The mobile station had to respond to message or order received other than Page Messages.
10. Power down operation whenever the user directs the mobile to do so.

Posted: 31-January-2009 12:40:18 PM By: jahangir1983

1. Paging Channel monitoring procedures. The mobile monitors the Paging Channel in the slotted or non-slotted mode of operation. In slotted mode of operation the mobile monitors all the slots in the paging channel.
2. The mobile station performs acknowledgement procedures. Acknowledgements of messages received on the Paging Channel shall be sent on the Access Channel. When sending a message that includes an acknowledgement, the mobile station shall set the VALID_ACK field to '1' and shall set the ACK_TYPE and ACK_SEQ fields equal to the ADDR_TYPE and MSG_SEQ fields, respectively, of the message being acknowledged. When sending a message that does not include an acknowledgement, the mobile station shall set the VALID_ACK field to '0' and shall set the ACK_TYPE and ACK_SEQ fields equal to the ADDR_TYPE and MSG_SEQ fields, respectively, of the last message received that required acknowledgement. If no such message has been received, the mobile station shall set the ACK_TYPE field to '000' and shall set the ACK_SEQ field to '111'.
3. The mobile performs Registration procedures. Please see the section on Registration for more information.
4. In idle state the mobile can perform an idle handoff (An idle handoff occurs when a mobile station has moved from the coverage area of one base station into the coverage area of another base station during the Mobile Station Idle State).
5. The mobile shall perform the Response to Overhead Information Messages. The overhead messages are System Parameters Message, CDMA Channel List Message, Extended System Parameters message, Neighbor List Message, Global Service Redirection Message, and Access Parameters Message. Other than the last message all are called configuration messages. Associated with the set of configuration messages sent on each Paging Channel is a configuration message sequence number (CONFIG_MSG_SEQ). When the contents of one or more of the configuration messages change, the configuration message sequence number is incremented. For each of the configuration messages received the mobile station stores the configuration message sequence number contained in the configuration message. If the configuration sequence number changes the mobile ahs to update the values received in the configuration messages. The Access Parameters is tagged by the ACC_MSG_SEQ.
6. The mobile station can do Origination operation. If the user initiates a call.
7. The mobile station can do a Message Transmission if the users direct the mobile to transmit a message.
8. The mobile station has to responds to Page Messages. The Page Messages are General Page Message, Page Message and Slotted Page Message.
9. The mobile station had to respond to message or order received other than Page Messages.
10. Power down operation whenever the user directs the mobile to do so.

Posted: 31-January-2009 12:42:28 PM By: jahangir1983

1. Paging Channel monitoring procedures. The mobile monitors the Paging Channel in the slotted or non-slotted mode of operation. In slotted mode of operation the mobile monitors all the slots in the paging channel.
2. The mobile station performs acknowledgement procedures. Acknowledgements of messages received on the Paging Channel shall be sent on the Access Channel. When sending a message that includes an acknowledgement, the mobile station shall set the VALID_ACK field to '1' and shall set the ACK_TYPE and ACK_SEQ fields equal to the ADDR_TYPE and MSG_SEQ fields, respectively, of the message being acknowledged. When sending a message that does not include an acknowledgement, the mobile station shall set the VALID_ACK field to '0' and shall set the ACK_TYPE and ACK_SEQ fields equal to the ADDR_TYPE and MSG_SEQ fields, respectively, of the last message received that required acknowledgement. If no such message has been received, the mobile station shall set the ACK_TYPE field to '000' and shall set the ACK_SEQ field to '111'.
3. The mobile performs Registration procedures. Please see the section on Registration for more information.
4. In idle state the mobile can perform an idle handoff (An idle handoff occurs when a mobile station has moved from the coverage area of one base station into the coverage area of another base station during the Mobile Station Idle State).
5. The mobile shall perform the Response to Overhead Information Messages. The overhead messages are System Parameters Message, CDMA Channel List Message, Extended System Parameters message, Neighbor List Message, Global Service Redirection Message, and Access Parameters Message. Other than the last message all are called configuration messages. Associated with the set of configuration messages sent on each Paging Channel is a configuration message sequence number (CONFIG_MSG_SEQ). When the contents of one or more of the configuration messages change, the configuration message sequence number is incremented. For each of the configuration messages received the mobile station stores the configuration message sequence number contained in the configuration message. If the configuration sequence number changes the mobile ahs to update the values received in the configuration messages. The Access Parameters is tagged by the ACC_MSG_SEQ.
6. The mobile station can do Origination operation. If the user initiates a call.
7. The mobile station can do a Message Transmission if the users direct the mobile to transmit a message.
8. The mobile station has to responds to Page Messages. The Page Messages are General Page Message, Page Message and Slotted Page Message.
9. The mobile station had to respond to message or order received other than Page Messages.
10. Power down operation whenever the user directs the mobile to do so.

Posted: 31-January-2009 12:43:34 PM By: jahangir1983

1. Paging Channel monitoring procedures. The mobile monitors the Paging Channel in the slotted or non-slotted mode of operation. In slotted mode of operation the mobile monitors all the slots in the paging channel.
2. The mobile station performs acknowledgement procedures. Acknowledgements of messages received on the Paging Channel shall be sent on the Access Channel. When sending a message that includes an acknowledgement, the mobile station shall set the VALID_ACK field to '1' and shall set the ACK_TYPE and ACK_SEQ fields equal to the ADDR_TYPE and MSG_SEQ fields, respectively, of the message being acknowledged. When sending a message that does not include an acknowledgement, the mobile station shall set the VALID_ACK field to '0' and shall set the ACK_TYPE and ACK_SEQ fields equal to the ADDR_TYPE and MSG_SEQ fields, respectively, of the last message received that required acknowledgement. If no such message has been received, the mobile station shall set the ACK_TYPE field to '000' and shall set the ACK_SEQ field to '111'.
3. The mobile performs Registration procedures. Please see the section on Registration for more information.
4. In idle state the mobile can perform an idle handoff (An idle handoff occurs when a mobile station has moved from the coverage area of one base station into the coverage area of another base station during the Mobile Station Idle State).
5. The mobile shall perform the Response to Overhead Information Messages. The overhead messages are System Parameters Message, CDMA Channel List Message, Extended System Parameters message, Neighbor List Message, Global Service Redirection Message, and Access Parameters Message. Other than the last message all are called configuration messages. Associated with the set of configuration messages sent on each Paging Channel is a configuration message sequence number (CONFIG_MSG_SEQ). When the contents of one or more of the configuration messages change, the configuration message sequence number is incremented. For each of the configuration messages received the mobile station stores the configuration message sequence number contained in the configuration message. If the configuration sequence number changes the mobile ahs to update the values received in the configuration messages. The Access Parameters is tagged by the ACC_MSG_SEQ.
6. The mobile station can do Origination operation. If the user initiates a call.
7. The mobile station can do a Message Transmission if the users direct the mobile to transmit a message.
8. The mobile station has to responds to Page Messages. The Page Messages are General Page Message, Page Message and Slotted Page Message.
9. The mobile station had to respond to message or order received other than Page Messages.
10. Power down operation whenever the user directs the mobile to do so.