General Description
This document specifies procedures for Radio Link Protocol Type3. Radio Link Protocol Type 3 is used with a cdma2000®1Traffic Channel to support CDMA data services. For the remainder ofthis chapter, Radio Link Protocol Type 3 shall be called RLP.
RLP provides an octet stream transport service over forward andreverse traffic channels. RLP is unaware of higher layer framing;it operates on a featureless octet stream, delivering the octets inthe order received.
RLP has procedures to substantially reduce the error rateexhibited by CDMA traffic channels. There is no direct relationshipbetween higher layer packets and the underlying traffic channelframes; a large packet may span multiple traffic channel frames, ora single traffic channel frame may contain all or part of severalsmall higher layer packets.
Section 2 is a general description of RLP that defines its useby any service option for which it is suited. Section 3 defines theRLP procedures for encrypted or non-encrypted applications. Section4 defines the RLP frame formats.
Some features require capabilities first available in cdma2000Release A. Systems supporting only cdma2000 Release 0 do notsupport the following:
- Radio Configurations greater than 5.
- Multiplex options 0x704 and 0xf20.
- Variable Length Frame Mode (VLF).
Some features are included for support of capabilities firstavailable in cdma2000 Release C. Systems supporting cdma2000Release 0 or cdma2000 Release A or cdma2000 Release B but notcdma2000 Release C do not support the following:
- Multiplex option 0xf00.
1 “cdma2000® is the trademark for thetechnical nomenclature for certain specifications and standards ofthe Organizational Partners (OPs) of 3GPP2. Geographically (and asof the date of publication), cdma2000® is a registeredtrademark of the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA-USA)in the United States.”
- Edition:
- B
- Published:
- 08/01/2014
- Number of Pages:
- 64
- File Size:
- 1 file , 700 KB
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