Last updated: January 15, 2009
This setting determines whether the UE is paged using its IMSI or a TMSI (see
Test Set-Originated Connection
). If you wish to page the UE using a TMSI, the test set must first assign a TMSI to the UE during registration (
TMSI Assignment
must be set to
On
when the UE registers with the test set, see
Performing a Location Update (CS Domain Registration)
). The TMSI used to page the UE is determined by the
TMSI
setting.
GPIB command: CALL:PAGing:IDENtity[:TYPE] .
If you know the UE's International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI), you can enter it under
Paging IMSI
and proceed directly to originating a call even if the UE has not registered. Otherwise, you must wait for the UE to report its IMSI value upon registering with the test set. See
Performing a Location Update (CS Domain Registration)
and
Establishing a Connection with the UE
.
GPIB command: CALL:PAGing:IMSI[:SELected]
This setting determines whether the test set assigns a TMSI to the UE during the Location Update Procedure (see
Performing a Location Update (CS Domain Registration)
). If
TMSI Assignment
is set to
On
, when the UE registers with the test set, the test set assigns the UE a TMSI in the Location Update Accept message. The TMSI assigned to the UE is determined by the
TMSI
setting.
You must set TMSI Assignment to
On
before
the UE registers in order for a TMSI to be assigned.
If you do not plan to page the UE using a TMSI, it is recommended that you leave
TMSI Assignment
set to
Off
so that the Location Update procedure executes as quickly as possible (if
TMSI Assignment
is
On
, the UE must send a TMSI Reallocation Complete message).
GPIB command: CALL[:CELL]:TMSI:ASSignment .
TMSI (Temporary Mobile Subscriber Identity) is described in 3GPP TS 25.331 10.3.1.17. It is a 32 bit number, but 3GPP TS 23.003 2.4 indicates "The network shall not allocate a TMSI with all 32 bits equal to 1 (this is because the TMSI must be stored in the SIM, and the SIM uses 4 octets with all bits equal to 1 to indicate that no valid TMSI is available)." Thus,
TMSI
may be set to any value between 0 and 4294967294.
When
TMSI Assignment
is set to
On
, this setting determines the TMSI that is assigned to the UE during the Location Update Procedure (see
Performing a Location Update (CS Domain Registration)
).
When
CS Paging Identity Type
is set to
TMSI
, this setting determines the TMSI that is used to page the UE (see
Test Set-Originated Connection
).
GPIB command: CALL[:CELL]:TMSI[:VALue] .
When
Repeat Paging
is set to Off, the test set issues a single PICH page indication and Paging Type I message when you select
Originate Call
(
CALL:ORIGinate[:AUTO]
).
When
Repeat Paging
is set to On, when you select
Originate Call
(
CALL:ORIGinate[:AUTO]
), the test set sends PICH page indications and Paging Type I messages every
DRX Cycle Length (CN Domain)
until the UE responds with PRACH preambles and a valid RRC Connection request (see
RRC Connection Setup Procedure
) or until
End Call
(
CALL:END[:AUTO]
) is selected.
GPIB command: CALL:PAGing:REPeat[:STATe][:SELected]
This parameter can only be set when operating mode is
Cell Off
.
Manual Operation: How Do I Change Paging Parameters?
Performing a Location Update (CS Domain Registration)