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3GPP TS 23.009 V9.4.

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3rd Generation Partnership Project;
Technical Specification Group Core Network and Terminals;
Handover procedures
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7oreword..........................................................................................................................................................
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* /eferences..............................................................................................................................................
3 .bbreviations and definitions...............................................................................................................
3., .bbreviations.....................................................................................................................................................
3.* 8efinitions.........................................................................................................................................................
9 /ole- functional composition of M!1s and interfaces for handover.....................................................
9., M!1:................................................................................................................................................................
9.,., /ole of M!1:.............................................................................................................................................
9.,.* 7unctional composition of M!1:. and its interfaces for handover............................................................
9.* M!1:0...............................................................................................................................................................
9.*., /ole of M!1:0............................................................................................................................................
9.*.* 7unctional composition of M!1:0 and its interfaces for handover............................................................
9.3 3G;M!1:.........................................................................................................................................................
9.3., /ole of 3G;M!1:......................................................................................................................................
9.3.* 7unctional composition of 3G;M!1:. and its interfaces for handover<relocation....................................
9.9 3G;M!1:0........................................................................................................................................................
9.9., /ole of 3G;M!1:0.....................................................................................................................................
9.9.* 7unctional composition of 3G;M!1:0 and its interfaces for handover<relocation....................................
9.=., /ole of M!1 !erver enhanced for !/>11.................................................................................................
9.=.* 7unctional composition of !/>11 M!1 and its interfaces for handover<relocation.................................
= ?andover initiation conditions..............................................................................................................
@ General description of the procedures for intra : M!1 handovers........................................................
@., Procedure for %ntra:M!1 ?andovers.................................................................................................................
@.* Procedure for %ntra:3G;M!1 ?andovers..........................................................................................................
@.*., %ntra:3G;M!1 ?andover from 3MT! to G!M..........................................................................................
@.*.,., Aith no bearer or one bearer..................................................................................................................
@.*.,.* Aith multiple bearers (Optional functionality)......................................................................................
@.*.* %ntra:3G;M!1 G!M to 3MT! ?andover...................................................................................................
@.*.3 Procedure for %ntra:3G;M!1 !/&! /elocation.........................................................................................
@.*.3., Aith no bearer or one bearer..................................................................................................................
@.*.3.,., !/&! /elocation..............................................................................................................................
@.*.3.,.* 2nhanced !/&! /elocation.............................................................................................................
@.*.3.* Aith multiple bearers (Optional functionality)......................................................................................
@.3 %nternal ?andover with M!1 !upport for %ntra:0!! handover with .o%P.......................................................
@.3., General 8escription of %nternal ?andover with M!1 !upport....................................................................
@.3.* 0!!:initiated %nternal ?andover with M!1 !upport...................................................................................
@.3.3 M!1:initiated 0!! %nternal ?andover with M!1 !upport.........................................................................
B General description of the procedures for inter : M!1 handovers........................................................
B., 0asic handover procedure reCuirin a circuit connection between M!1:. and M!1:0.................................
B.* 0asic handover procedure not reCuirin the establishment of a circuit connection between M!1:. and
M!1:0...............................................................................................................................................................
B.3 Procedure for subseCuent handover reCuirin a circuit connection...................................................................
B.3., 8escription of subseCuent handover procedure i)D M!1:0 to M!1:........................................................
B.3.* 8escription of the subseCuent handover procedure ii)D M!1:0 to M!1:0#................................................
B.9 Procedure for subseCuent handover not reCuirin a circuit connection............................................................
B.9., 8escription of the subseCuent handover procedure without circuit connection i)D M!1:0 to M!1:.
......................................................................................................................................................................
B.9.* 8escription of the subseCuent handover procedure without circuit connection ii)D M!1:0 to M!1:0#
......................................................................................................................................................................
E General 8escription of the procedures for inter : 3G;M!1 handovers................................................
E., ?andover 3MT! to G!M..................................................................................................................................
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E.,., 0asic ?andover procedure reCuirin a circuit connection between 3G;M!1 :. and M!1:0...................
E.,.,., Aith one circuit connection....................................................................................................................
E.,.,.* Aith multiple circuit connections (Optional functionality)...................................................................
E.,.* 0asic 3MT! to G!M ?andover procedure not reCuirin the establishment of a circuit connection
between 3G;M!1:. and M!1:0................................................................................................................
E.,.3 Procedure for subseCuent 3MT! to G!M handover reCuirin a circuit connection...................................
E.,.3., 8escription of subseCuent 3MT! to G!M handover procedure i)D 3G;M!1:0 to M!1:..................
E.,.3.,., Aith one circuit connection..............................................................................................................
E.,.3.,.* Aith multiple circuit connections (Optional functionality)..............................................................
E.,.3.* 8escription of subseCuent 3MT! to G!M handover procedure ii)D 3G;M!1:0 to M!1:0#...............
E.,.3.*., Aith one circuit connection....................................................................................................................
E.,.3.*.* Aith multiple circuit connections (Optional functionality)..............................................................
E.,.9 Procedure for subseCuent 3MT! to G!M handover not reCuirin a circuit connection.............................
E.,.9., 8escription of subseCuent 3MT! to G!M handover procedure i)D 3G;M!1:0 to M!1:..................
E.,.9.* 8escription of the subseCuent 3MT! to G!M handover procedure without circuit connection ii)D
3G;M!1:0 to M!1:0#..........................................................................................................................
E.* ?andover G!M to 3MT!..................................................................................................................................
E.*., 0asic ?andover procedure reCuirin a circuit connection between M!1:. and 3G;M!1:0....................
E.*.* 0asic G!M to 3MT! ?andover procedure not reCuirin the establishment of a circuit connection
between M!1:. and 3G;M!1:0................................................................................................................
E.*.3 Procedure for subseCuent G!M to 3MT! handover reCuirin a circuit connection...................................
E.*.3., 8escription of subseCuent G!M to 3MT! handover procedure i)D M!1:0 to 3G;M!1:..................
E.*.3.* 8escription of subseCuent G!M to 3MT! handover procedure ii)D M!1:0 to 3G;M!1:0#...............
E.*.9 Procedure for subseCuent G!M to 3MT! handover not reCuirin a circuit connection.............................
E.*.9., 8escription of subseCuent G!M to 3MT! handover procedure without circuit connection i)D
M!1:0 to 3G;M!1:............................................................................................................................
E.*.9.* 8escription of subseCuent G!M to 3MT! handover procedure without circuit connection ii)D
M!1:0 to 3G;M!1:0#..........................................................................................................................
E.3 !/&! /elocation...............................................................................................................................................
E.3., 0asic relocation procedure reCuirin a circuit connection between 3G;M!1:. and 3G;M!1:0.............
E.3.,., Aith one circuit connection....................................................................................................................
E.3.,.* Aith multiple circuit connections (Optional functionality)...................................................................
E.3.,.*., 3G;M!1:0 does not support multiple bearers.................................................................................
E.3.,.*.* 3G;M!1:0 supports multiple bearers.............................................................................................
E.3.* 0asic relocation procedure not reCuirin the establishment of a circuit connection between
3G;M!1:. and 3G;M!1:0.......................................................................................................................
E.3.3 Procedure for subseCuent relocation reCuirin a circuit connection............................................................
E.3.3., 8escription of subseCuent relocation procedure i)D 3G;M!1:0 to 3G;M!1:....................................
E.3.3.,., Aith one circuit connection..............................................................................................................
E.3.3.,.* Aith multiple circuit connections (Optional functionality)..............................................................
E.3.3.* 8escription of subseCuent relocation procedure ii)D 3G;M!1:0 to 3G;M!1:0#.................................
E.3.3.*., Aith one circuit connection..............................................................................................................
E.3.3.*.* Aith multiple circuit connections (Optional functionality)..............................................................
E.3.9 Procedure for subseCuent relocation not reCuirin a circuit connection......................................................
E.3.9., 8escription of subseCuent relocation procedure i)D 3G;M!1:0 to 3G;M!1:....................................
E.3.9.* 8escription of subseCuent relocation procedure ii)D 3G;M!1:0 to 3G;M!1:0##................................
F 8etailed procedures in M!1:..............................................................................................................
F., 0!!<M!1 and M!<M!1 procedures in M!1:. (functional unit ,).................................................................
F.* 1all control procedures M!1:. (functional unit *)..........................................................................................
F.3 ?andover control procedures M!1:. (functional unit 3).................................................................................
F.3. 0!! %nternal ?andover with M!1 !upport control procedures........................................................................
F.9 M.P procedures in M!1:. (functional unit 9).................................................................................................
F.= %nterwor"in between ?andover control procedures and M.P procedures in M!1:.....................................
F.@ 1ompatibility with G!M Phase ,......................................................................................................................
,+ 8etailed procedures in M!1:0.............................................................................................................
,+., 0!!<M!1 (M!<0!!) procedures M!1:0 (functional unit ,)...........................................................................
,+.* 1all control procedures M!1:0 (functional unit *)..........................................................................................
,+.3 ?andover control procedures M!1:0 (functional unit 3).................................................................................
,+.9 M.P procedures M!1:0 (functional unit 9).....................................................................................................
,+.= %nterwor"in between ?andover control procedures and M.P procedures in M!1:0....................................
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,+.@ 1ompatibility with G!M Phase ,......................................................................................................................
,, 8etailed procedures in 3G;M!1:.......................................................................................................
,,., /&1<0!1<3G;M!1 and 32<M!<3G;M!1 procedures in 3G;M!1:. (functional unit ,)............................
,,.* 1all control procedures 3G;M!1:. (functional unit *)...................................................................................
,,.3 ?andover</elocation control procedures 3G;M!1:. (functional unit 3)........................................................
,,.9 M.P procedures in 3G;M!1:. (functional unit 9)..........................................................................................
,,.= %nterwor"in between ?andover</elocation control procedures and M.P procedures in 3G;M!1:...........
,,.@ 1ompatibility with G!M Phase ,......................................................................................................................
,,.B Protocol interwor"in........................................................................................................................................
,* 8etailed procedures in 3G;M!1:0......................................................................................................
,*., /&1<0!1<3G;M!1 (32<M!</&1<0!1) procedures in 3G;M!1:0 (functional unit ,)...............................
,*.* 1all control procedures 3G;M!1:0 (functional unit *)...................................................................................
,*.3 ?andover</elocation control procedures in 3G;M!1:0 (functional unit 3)....................................................
,*.9 M.P procedures in 3G;M!1:0 (functional unit 9)..........................................................................................
,*.= %nterwor"in between ?andover</elocation control procedures and M.P procedures in 3G;M!1:0...........
,*.@ 1ompatibility with G!M Phase ,......................................................................................................................
,*.B Protocol interwor"in........................................................................................................................................
,*.E %nteractions between handover<relocation control procedures and other /.&.P procedures.........................
,*.E., %nteractions between handover<relocation control procedures and the security mode procedure..............
,*.E.,., %ntra:3G;M!1:0 handover<relocation.................................................................................................
,*.E.,.* !ubseCuent %nter:M!1 handover<relocation.........................................................................................
,*.E.* %nteractions between handover<relocation control procedures and the /.0 assinment procedure
....................................................................................................................................................................
,*.E.*., %ntra:3G;M!1:0 handover<relocation...............................................................................................
,*.E.*.* !ubseCuent %nter:M!1 handover<relocation.......................................................................................
,*.E.3 %nteractions between directed retry handover procedures and the /.0 assinment procedure...............
,*.E.3., %ntra:3G;M!1:0 directed retry handover..........................................................................................
,*.E.3.* !ubseCuent %nter:M!1 directed retry handover..................................................................................
,3 !ubseCuent channel assinment usin a circuit connection between M!1:. and M!1:0.................
,3., G!M handover.................................................................................................................................................
,3.* 3MT! to G!M handover................................................................................................................................
,3.3 G!M to 3MT! handover.................................................................................................................................
,3.9 !/&! /elocation.............................................................................................................................................
,3.9., Aithout circuit connection.........................................................................................................................
,3.9.* Aith circuit connection (Optional functionality).......................................................................................
,9 8irected retry handover......................................................................................................................
,9., G!M handover.................................................................................................................................................
,9.* G!M to 3MT! handover.................................................................................................................................
,9.3 3MT! to G!M handover.................................................................................................................................
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Annex A (informative): Change history............................................................................................
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This Technical !pecification (T!) has been produced by the 3
rd
Generation Partnership Project (3GPP).
The present document provides a mechanism ivin reliable transfer of sinallin messaes within the 3GPP system.
The contents of the present document are subject to continuin wor" within the T!G and may chane followin formal
T!G approval. !hould the T!G modify the contents of the present document- it will be re:released by the T!G with an
identifyin chane of release date and an increase in version number as followsD
>ersion '.y.(
whereD
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, presented to T!G for informationG
* presented to T!G for approvalG
3 or reater indicates T!G approved document under chane control.
y the second diit is incremented for all chanes of substance- i.e. technical enhancements- corrections-
updates- etc.
( the third diit is incremented when editorial only chanes have been incorporated in the document.
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The present document contains a detailed description of the handover procedures to be used in P5M&s. The purpose of
the handover procedures- as described in the present document- are to ensure that the connection to the Mobile !tation
(M!) or 3ser 2Cuipment (32) is maintained as it moves from one cell or radio networ" to another. The document
defines the circuit switched handover functionality based on the service reCuirements in 3GPP T! **.,*F HFI. 7or the
circuit switched handover functionality related to !/>11- it is based on the service reCuirements in
3GPP T! *3.*,@ H*@I.
The present document considers the followin five handover casesD
i) handover between 0ase !tation !ubsystems (0!!) connected to the same M!1- this is termed an %ntra:M!1
handoverG
ii) handover between /adio &etwor" !ubsystems (/&!) connected to the same 3G;M!1- this is termed an %ntra:
3G;M!1 handover<relocation. This case also includes inter:system handover between /&! and 0!! if the
3G;M!1 supports the .:interface. %n the conte't of this specification the term /&! refers also to a 0!! when
servin a mobile station in %u mode. 7urthermore- this case includes %ntra:3G;M!1 enhanced !/&! relocation
between two /&!sG
iii) handover between 0ase !tation !ubsystems connected to different M!1s- this is termed an %nter:M!1 handover.
This cateory can be sub:divided into three further proceduresD
a) the 0asic %nter:M!1 ?andover procedure- where the M! is handed over from a controllin M!1 (M!1:.) to
another M!1 (M!1:0)G
b) the !ubseCuent %nter:M!1 ?andover procedure- where the M! is handed over from M!1:0 to a third M!1
(M!1:0#)G
c) the !ubseCuent %nter:M!1 handbac"- where the M! is handed bac" from M!1:0 to M!1:..
iv) handover between /adio &etwor" !ubsystems connected to different 3G;M!1s- this is termed an %nter:
3G;M!1 handover<relocation. %n the conte't of this specification the term /&! also refers to a 0!! when
servin a mobile station in %u mode. This cateory can be divided into three further sub:proceduresD
a) the %nter:3G;M!1 ?andover procedure from 3MT! to G!M- where the 32<M! is handed over from a
controllin 3G;M!1 (3G;M!1:.) to an M!1 (M!1:0)G
b) the %nter:3G;M!1 ?andover procedure from G!M to 3MT!- where the 32<M! is handed over from a
controllin M!1 (M!1:.) to a 3G;M!1 (3G;M!1:0)G
c) the %nter:3G;M!1 /elocation procedure- where the 32 is relocated from 3G;M!1:. to 3G;M!1:0. This
procedure can also be combined with a hard chane of radio resources (?ard ?andover with switch in the
core networ").
The M!1 in items a) and b) this cateory can optionally be a 3G;M!1 supportin the .:interface. The three sub:
procedures also cover subseCuent handover<relocation to a third M!1:0# or 3G;M!1:0# and subseCuent
handover<relocation bac" to M!1:. or 3G;M!1:..
v) handover within one 0!! connected via .o%P- supported by the same M!1- this is termed J0!! %nternal
?andover with M!1 !upportJ. %t is in fact a "ind of e'ternal handover from M!1 perspective and therefore a
subset of i) but described in detail in separate subclause @.3 for clarity. The M!1 in this cateory can be any of
M!1:.- M!1:0- 3G;M!1:. or 3G;M!1:0.
%n both cases i) and iii) the same procedures as defined in the 3GPP T! 9E.++E H=I and the 3GPP T! *9.++E H,+I shall
be used on the .:interface and on the /adio %nterface- respectively.
%n case ii) the same procedures as defined in the 3GPP T! *=.9,3 H,,I and the 3GPP T! *9.++E H,+I shall be used on
the %u:interface. %f the 3G;M!1 in case ii) also supports the .:interface- the 3GPP T! 9E.++E H=I and the
3GPP T! *9.++E H,+I shall be used on the .:interface.
%n case iii) the handover procedures shall transport the .:interface messaes between M!1:. and M!1:0 described in
the Mobile .pplication Part (M.P)- 3GPP T! *F.++* H,*I.
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%n case iv) the handover procedures shall transport the .:interface messaes between 3G;M!1 and M!1 described in
the Mobile .pplication Part (M.P)- 3GPP T! *F.++* H,*I.
%n case iv) the relocation procedure shall transport the %u:interface messaes between 3G;M!1:. and 3G;M!1:0
described in the Mobile .pplication Part (M.P)- 3GPP T! *F.++* H,*I.
The interwor"in between the 3GPP T! *F.++* H,*I protocol and the 3GPP T! 9E.++E H=I protocol is described in the
3GPP T! *F.+,+ HEI.
Multicall supplementary service is not applicable in G2/.& %u mode and relocation of Multicalls is therefore only
possible within 3T/.&.
2nhanced !/&! relocation is possible only within 3T/.& between two /&!s conntected to the same 3G;M!1- i.e. in
case ii).
?andovers- which ta"e place on the same M!1 are termed %ntra:M!1 handoversG this includes both %nter:0!! and
%ntra:0!! handovers.
?andovers- which ta"e place on the same 3G;M!1 are termed %ntra:3G;M!1 handoversG this includes %nter:/&!
handovers and optionally /&! to 0!! and 0!! to /&! handovers.
%n the conte't of this specification the term %nter!ystem handover can also refer to a handover which ta"es place
between a 0ase !tation servin a mobile station in %u mode and a 0ase !tation servin a mobile in .<Gb mode.
J7le'ible %u interface for handover<relocationJ Option (see 3GPP T! *3.**, H,FI- subclause 9.*.,)D 3p to release FF an
/&! can be connected only to one 3G;M!1. 7rom release 9 onwards- as a networ" option- an /&! can have %u
interfaces to more than one M!1. !uch an additional %u interface may be selected by an M!1 durin an intra:P5M&
relocation or intra:P5M& 0!! to /&! handover procedure. This allows the M!1 to use an %ntra:3G;M!1 handover
procedure accordin to case ii) instead of an %nter:3G;M!1 handover procedure accordin to case iv). The decision
whether to use the %ntra:3G;M!1 handover procedure is implementation and confiuration dependent. %n a networ"
implementin this option- a lobal title based on the Global /&1:%d may optionally be used for the addressin of the %u
interface messaes.
J%ntra 8omain 1onnection of /.& &odes to Multiple 1& &odesJ Option (see 3GPP T! *3.*3@ H,EI)D when applied- a
0!! or an /&! can be connected to more than one M!1.
The present document also covers the reCuirements for handover in onoin G!M voice roup calls- directed retry and
handover without a circuit connection between (3)M!1s. The present document does not consider the case of
handovers between radio channels on the same 0!! (%ntra:0!! handover) or the handover of pac"et radio services
e'cept for case v)- the J0!! %nternal ?andover with M!1 !upportJ for %ntra:0!! handover in .o%P- involvin the M!1
as described in subclause @.3. The %nter:/&! handover case that results in a relocation is covered by the present
document- but not other %nter:/&! or %ntra:/&! handover cases.
7or voice broadcast calls in G!M- the spea"er uses normal point:to:point handover procedures- whilst the listeners use
idle mode cell reselection procedures- as for the voice roup call listeners.
>oice roup calls is only applicable to G!M and handover of voice roup calls is therefore only possible in G!M.
%nter:M!1 hand:over imposes a few limitations on the system. .fter inter:M!1 hand:overD
: call re:establishment is not supported.
The list of 3GPP T! 9E.++E H=I features supported durin and after %nter:M!1 handover is iven in
3GPP T! 9F.++E HBI.
%n the %nter:M!1 handover case- the interwor"in between a Phase , 0!!M.P protocol possibly used by one M!1 and
the Phase * 0!!M.P protocol used in the Phase * M.P protocol on the 2:interface is performed by this M!1.
This specification assumes T8M based 1ore &etwor" and therefore P1M- %T3:T G.B,, H,@I encoded- voice channel
for speech calls between M!1:. and M!1:0 and toward the other party. 7or bearer independent 1! 1ore &etwor"
architecture implementations see 3GPP T! *3.*+= H*3I and 3GPP T! *3.*3, H*9I. 7or handover includin Out:Of:0and
transcoder control and transcoder free operation see 3GPP T! *3.,=3 H*=I.
&OT2D The messae primitive names used in the !85 diarams and messae flows in the present document do
not represent the actual messaes specified in the G!M or 3GPP stae 3 technical specifications. The
primitive names are only intended to be indicative of their use in the present document.
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The M!1 !erver enhanced for !/>11 as specified in 3GPP T! *3.*,@ H*@I follows the procedures defined for
3G;M!1:. in the present specification with the e'ceptions and additions as specified in subclause 9.=.
2 Re4eren#e!
The followin documents contain provisions which- throuh reference in this te't- constitute provisions of the present
document.
/eferences are either specific (identified by date of publication- edition number- version number- etc.) or
non:specific.
7or a specific reference- subseCuent revisions do not apply.
7or a non:specific reference- the latest version applies. %n the case of a reference to a 3GPP document (includin
a G!M document)- a non:specific reference implicitly refers to the latest version of that document in the same
Release as the present document.
H,I %T3:T /ecommendation K.,,ED J.bnormal conditions : !pecial release arranementsJ.
H*I >oid.
H*aI 3GPP T/ *,.F+=D J3G >ocabularyJ.
H3I 3GPP T! 93.+@ED J>oice Group 1all !ervice (>G1!)G !tae *J.
H9I 3GPP T! 9=.++ED J/adio !ubsystem 5in" 1ontrolJ.
H=I 3GPP T! 9E.++ED JMobile !witchin 1entre : 0ase !tation !ystem (M!1:0!!) %nterface 5ayer 3
specificationJ.
H@I 3GPP T! 9E.+=ED J0ase !tation 1ontroler : 0ase Transceiver !tation (0!1:0T!) %nterface 5ayer
3 specificationJ.
HBI 3GPP T! 9F.++ED J.pplication of the 0ase !tation !ystem .pplication Part (0!!.P) on the
2:interfaceJ.
HEI 3GPP T! *F.+,+D J%nformation 2lement Mappin between Mobile !tation : 0ase !tation !ystem
(M!:0!!) and 0ase !tation !ystem : Mobile:services !witchin 1entre (0!!:M!1)G !inallin
procedures and the Mobile .pplication Part (M.P)J.
HFI 3GPP T! **.,*FD J?andover /eCuirements between 3MT! and G!M or other /adio !ystemsJ.
H,+I 3GPP T! *9.++ED JMobile /adio %nterface 5ayer 3 specificationG 1ore &etwor" ProtocolsG
!tae 3J.
H,,I 3GPP T! *=.9,3D J3T/.& %u interface /.&.P sinallinJ.
H,*I 3GPP T! *F.++*D JMobile .pplication Part (M.P) specificationJ.
H,3I 3GPP T! *=.3+3D J32 functions and inter:layer procedures in connected modeJ.
H,9I 3GPP T! *=.33,D J/adio /esource 1ontrol (//1) Protocol !pecificationJ.
H,=I 3GPP T! *F.,+ED J.pplication of the /adio .ccess &etwor" .pplication Part (/.&.P) on the 2:
interfaceJ.
H,@I %T3:T /ecommendation G.B,,D JPulse code modulation (P1M) of voice freCuenciesJ.
H,BI 3GPP T! *3.,3=D JMulticall supplementary serviceG !tae *J.
H,EI 3GPP T! *3.*3@D J%ntra 8omain 1onnection of /.& &odes to Multiple 1& &odesJ.
H,FI 3GPP T! *3.**,D J.rchitectural /eCuirementsJ.
H*+I 3GPP T! *=.9+,D J3T/.& Overall 8escriptionJ.
3GPP
! 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
H*,I 3GPP T! *3.,F=D JProvision of 32 !pecific 0ehaviour %nformation to &etwor" 2ntitiesJ.
H**I 3GPP T! *3.,B*D JTechnical reali(ation of 1ircuit !witched (1!) multimedia serviceG 38%</8%
fallbac" and service modificationJ.
H*3I 3GPP T! *3.*+=D J0earer:independent circuit:switched core networ"G !tae *J
H*9I 3GPP T! *3.*3,D J!%P:% based circuit:switched core networ"G !tae *J
H*=I 3GPP T! *3.,=3D JOut of band transcoder controlG !tae *J.
H*@I 3GPP T! *3.*,@D J!inle /adio >oice 1all 1ontinuity (!/>11)J.
H*BI 3GPP T! *F.*E+D J3GPP !v interface (MM2 to M!1- and !G!& to M!1) for !/>11J.
H*EI 3GPP T! 99.+,ED JMobile radio interface layer 3 specificationG /adio /esource 1ontrol (//1)
protocolJ.
3 '((rev$a$on! and de4$n$$on!
3.1 '((rev$a$on!
7or the purpose of the present document- the followin abbreviations applyD
3G;M!1 . third eneration M!1 that supports the %u interface and optionally the . interface
3G;M!1:. The controllin 3G;M!1 on which the call was oriinally established
3G;M!1:0 The 3G;M!1 to which the 32 is handed over in a 0asic ?andover
3G;M!1:0# The 3G;M!1 to which the 32 is handed over in a !ubseCuent ?andover
0!1 0ase !tation 1ontroller
0!! 0ase !tation !ystem
0!!:. The 0!! from which the M! is bein handed over
0!!:0 The 0!! to which the M! is bein handed over
0T! 0ase Transceiver !tation
1!G 1losed !ubscriber Group
2:3T/.& 2volved 3niversal Terrestrial /adio .ccess &etwor"
G2/.& G!M 28G2 /adio .ccess &etwor"
%!1 %nternational !witchin 1entre
M! Mobile !tation
M!1 . second eneration Mobile !ervices !witchin 1entre that only supports the . interface
M!1:. The controllin M!1 on which the call was oriinally established
M!1:0 The M!1 to which the M! is handed over in a 0asic ?andover
M!1:0# The M!1 to which the M! is handed over in a !ubseCuent ?andover
MM2 Mobility Manaement 2ntity
/&1 /adio &etwor" 1ontroller
/&! /adio &etwor" !ubsystem
!0!! !ervin 0!!
!&. !hared &etwor" .rea
!/&! !ervin /&!
!T&:!/ !ession Transfer &umber for !/:>11
32 . 3ser 2Cuipment is a terminal that supports 3!%M and the 3MT! 3u interface
32<M! . terminal that supports 3!%M- !%M- the 3u interface and the 3m interface
32!0% 32 !pecific 0ehaviour %nformation
3!%M 3MT! !ubscriber %dentity Module
Other abbreviations used in the G!M specifications are listed in 3GPP T/ *,.F+= H*aI.
3.2 5e4$n$$on!
The followin terms are used in this Technical !pecificationD
3GPP
(% 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
A/Gb modeD mode of operation of the M! when connected to the 1ore &etwor" via G2/.& and the . and<or Gb
interfaces. Throuhout this specification the term G!M refers to G2/.& .<Gb mode.
AoIP-Seleted ode (!arget): the codec selected by the taret 0!!- to be used by the 32<M! in G2/.& .<Gb mode
after the handover to the 0!! usin . interface over %P.
AoIP-S"##orted Codes $ist (Anhor): a list of codecs for G2/.& .<Gb mode derived by the anchor
M!1:.<3G;M!1:. based on the codecs supported by the M! and the codecs available at the anchor
M!1:.<3G;M!1:. for . interface over %P- and provided by M!1:.<3G;M!1:. to M!1:0<3G;M!1:0 durin %nter:
M!1 handover<relocation with M.P sinallin. Aithin the list- the codecs are ordered in decreasin order of priority-
the first entry in the list bein the hihest priority codec (preferred codec) and the last entry the lowest priority codec.
AoIP-Available Codes list (%AP): a list of codecs for G2/.& .<Gb mode available for the taret .o%P interface
sinalled via M.P.
CSG I& list: for a specific P5M&:%8 the list of 1!G %8s for which the M! has a valid subscription. The anchor M!1
can derive the 1!G %8 list for the reistered P5M& from the 1!G subscription data provided by the ?5/.
I" modeD mode of operation of the M! when connected to the 1ore &etwor" via G2/.& or 3T/.& and the %u
interface. Throuhout this specification the term 3MT! refers to 3T/.& or G2/.& %u mode.
I"r interfae: the loical interface between two 3T/.& /&!s.
I"r-g interfae: the loical interface between two 0!!s or a 0!1 and an /&1 and it is only considered in %u mode.
I" C"rrently "sed ode: the codec used by the 32<M! in 3T/.& or G2/.& %u mode before a handover or !/&!
relocation.
I" Seleted ode: the codec to be used by the 32<M! in 3T/.& or G2/.& %u mode after the handover or !/&!
relocation.
I" S"##orted Codes $ist: a list of codecs supported by the M! and by the core networ"- provided by M!1:
.<3G;M!1:. to 3G;M!1:0 durin %nter:M!1 handover<relocation. The %u !upported 1odecs 5ist may contain
separate list of codecs for 3T/.& %u mode and G2/.& %u mode. Aithin each list- the codecs are ordered in
decreasin order of priority- the first entry in the list bein the hihest priority codec (preferred codec) and the last entry
the lowest priority codec.
&efa"lt s#eeh ode: %n 3T/.& %u mode the default speech codec is the 3MT! .M/ or 3MT! .M/* codec-
dependent on the capabilities of the 32<M!. 7or a description of how the networ" determines the default 3MT! speech
codec- see 3GPP T! *9.++E H,+I- subclause =.*.,.,,. %f necessary- 3G;M!1:0 shall use the /adio /esource
%nformation instead of the G!M 0earer 1apability- since the G!M 0earer 1apability is not available in M!1:0.
%n G2/.& %u mode the default speech codec is the .M/ 7/ codec.
'( S#eifi )ehavio"r Information - I" ('(S)I-I")D information that is sent from the M!1 to the /.& and that can
be used to derive specific information about the 32#s capabilities.
7or the purposes of the present document- the followin terms and definitions iven in 3GPP T! *9.++E H,+I applyD
CSG ell
CSG I&
3GPP
(( 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
4 Ro%e, 4un#$ona% #o6&o!$$on o4 MS+! and $ner4a#e!
4or handover
4.1 MS+-'
4.1.1 Ro%e o4 MS+-'
%n the %ntra:M!1 handover case (includin J0!! %nternal ?andover with M!1 !upportJ with .o%P)- the M!1:.
(simply termed M!1) controls the call- the mobility manaement and the radio resources before- durin and after an
%ntra:M!1 handover. Ahen 0!!.P procedures have to be performed- they are initiated and driven by M!1:..
%f .o%P is supported by M!1:. and 0!!- then the 0!! or the M!1:. may initiate a J0!! %nternal ?andover with M!1
!upportJ as described in detail in subclause @.3.
%n the %nter:M!1 handover case- M!1:. is the M!1 which controls the call and the mobility manaement of the
Mobile durin the call- before- durin and after a basic or subseCuent handover. Ahen 0!!.P procedures related to
dedicated resources have to be performed towards the M!- they are initiated and driven by M!1:.. The M!1:. :
M!1:0 interface wor"s as a M!1 : 0!! interface for a subset of 0!!M.P procedures. These 0!!M.P procedures-
described in 3GPP T! 9F.++E HBI are only those related to dedicated resources. The 8T.P sinallin is relayed
transparently by M!1:0 between M!1:. and the M!.
8urin a basic handover- M!1:. initiates and controls all the handover procedure- from its initiation (reception of
?andover /eCuired from 0!!:. on .:interface) until its completion (reception of ?andover 1omplete from M!1:0 on
2:interface).
7or handover to an area where J%ntra 8omain 1onnection of /.& &odes to Multiple 1& &odesJ is applied- M!1:.
can have multiple taret 1& nodes for each handover taret in a pool:area as specified in 3GPP T! *3.*3@ H,EI.
8urin a subseCuent handover bac" to M!1:.- M!1:. acts as a 0!! towards M!1:0- which controls the handover
procedure until the termination in M!1:. of the handover radio resources allocation (sendin of the ?andover /eCuest
.c"nowlede to M!1:0 from M!1:.). Then all handover related messaes shall terminate at M!1:. (e.. ?andover
8etect<1omplete from 0!!:0- ?andover 7ailure from 0!!:.).
8urin a subseCuent handover to a third M!1- M!1:. wor"s towards M!1:0# as described above in the basic
handover pararaph and towards M!1:0 as described above in subseCuent handover pararaph.
%n the %nter:!ystem- inter:M!1 handover case- M!1:. is the M!1 which controls the call and the mobility
manaement of the Mobile durin the call- before- durin and after a basic or subseCuent handover. Ahen 0!!.P
procedures related to dedicated resources have to be performed towards the M!- they are initiated and driven by
M!1:.. The M!1:. : 3G;M!1:0 interface wor"s as a M!1 : 0!! interface for a subset of 0!!M.P procedures.
These 0!!M.P procedures- described in 3GPP T! 9F.++E HBI are only those related to dedicated resources. The 8T.P
sinallin is relayed transparently by 3G;M!1:0 between M!1:. and the M!.
8urin a basic inter:system handover- M!1:. initiates and controls all the handover procedure- from its initiation
(reception of ?andover /eCuired from 0!!:. on .:interface) until its completion (reception of ?andover 1omplete
from 3G;M!1:0 on 2:interface).
8urin a subseCuent inter:system handover bac" to M!1:.- M!1:. acts as a 0!! towards 3G;M!1:0- which controls
the handover procedure until the termination in M!1:. of the handover radio resources allocation (sendin of the
?andover /eCuest .c"nowlede to 3G;M!1:0 from M!1:.). Then all handover related messaes shall terminate at
M!1:. (e.. ?andover 8etect<1omplete from 0!!:0- ?andover 7ailure from 0!!:.).
8urin a subseCuent inter:system handover to a third M!1- M!1:. wor"s towards 3G;M!1:0# as described above in
the basic inter:system handover pararaph and towards 3G;M!1:0 as described above in subseCuent inter:system
handover pararaph.
%f M!1:. supports the JProvision of 32 !pecific 0ehaviour %nformation to &etwor" 2ntitiesJ (see
3GPP T! *3.,F= H*,I)- it shall send 32!0%:%u to the taret M!1 durin basic and subseCuent handover- and basic and
subseCuent inter:system handover.
3GPP
(# 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
M!1:. may support inter:M!1 inter:system handover to a 1!G cell. %f M!1:. supports handover to a 1!G cell and
the call is not an emerency call- M!1:. chec"s the 1!G membership of the 32 for the taret 1!G cell usin the 1!G
subscription data provided by the ?5/ before proceedin with the handover procedure.
&OT2 ,D %f M!1:. does not support 1!G membership chec"in- and a 1!G cell is confiured as possible
handover taret- M!1:. will proceed with the handover to the 1!G cellG if the 1!G cell is not confiured
as possible handover taret- M!1:. will not proceed with the handover.
7or handover of an emerency call to a 1!G cell- M!1:. shall s"ip the 1!G membership chec" and proceed with the
handover procedure.
7or inter:P5M& handover to a 1!G cell- based on operator#s confiuration the M!1:. may allow the handover by
validatin the 1!G membership of the 32 in the taret 1!G cell usin the 1!G %8 list of the reistered P5M&:%8.
Otherwise- M!1:. shall reject the handover due to no 1!G membership information of the taret P5M&:%8.
&OT2 *D %nter:P5M& handover to a 1!G cell in a P5M& which is not an eCuivalent P5M& for the 32 is not
supported.
&OT2 3D %nter:P5M& handover to a 1!G cell of an eCuivalent P5M& is only supported if the 1!G %8 of the cell is
in the 1!G %8 list of both the eCuivalent P5M&s.
4.1.2 )un#$ona% #o6&o!$$on o4 MS+-' and $! $ner4a#e! 4or handover
%n order to simplify the description of the handover procedures the controllin M!1 (M!1:.) can be considered to be
composed of five functional units- as shown in fiure ,.
!inallin functionsD
,) 0!1<M!1 (M!<0!1) Procedures M!1:.. This unit is used to control the sinallin between the M!1- 0!1 and
M!. %nterface .# is the connection to the old 0!1 and interface .## is the connection to the new 0!1- when an
%ntra:M!1 handover ta"es place. %nterface ' represents the interwor"in connection to the ?andover 1ontrol
Procedures M!1:..
*) 1all 1ontrol Procedures M!1:.. This unit is used to control the call. %nterface 0# is used for normal call control
procedures. Ahen a 0asic handover from M!1:. to M!1:0 is to be performed then interface 0## is employed to
provide a sinallin and call control connection to M!1:0. %f a !ubseCuent handover to M!1:0# is to be
performed then interface 0### is used. !imilarly- when a 0asic inter:system handover from M!1:. to 3G;M!1:0
is to be performed- then interface 0## is employed to provide a sinallin and call control connection to
3G;M!1:0. %f a subseCuent inter:system handover to 3G;M!1:0# is to be performed- then interface 0### is used.
3) ?andover 1ontrol Procedures M!1:.. This unit provides both the overall control of the handover procedure and
interwor"in between the internal interfaces ('- y and ().
9) M.P Procedures M!1:.. This unit is responsible for controllin the e'chane of M.P messaes between
M!1s durin an %nter:M!1 handover- or between M!1:. and 3G;M!1:0 durin an %nter:system %nter:M!1
handover. This unit communicates with the ?andover 1ontrol Procedures M!1:. via interface (.
!witchin functionsD
=) !witch and ?andover 8evice M!1:.. 7or all calls- e'cept for onoin voice roup calls (see 3GPP T! 93.+@E
H3I for a definition) this unit is responsible for connectin the new path into the networ" via interface 0#. %n the
case of onoin voice roup calls this unit is responsible for maintainin the connection between the down lin"
roup call channels and the active uplin". %n specific cases it may be unnecessary to ta"e any e'plicit action in
the M!1 concernin the handover device. The handover device interconnections are illustrated in fiure *.
3GPP
(3 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !

0!1<M!1
(M!<0!1)
Procedures
M!1:.
,
?andover
1ontrol
Procedures
M!1:.
3
'
M.P
Procedures
M!1:.
9
(
1all
1ontrol
Procedures
M!1:.
*
y
0L
0LL
0LLL
!witch
and
?andover
8evice
M!1:.
=
0L
0LL
0LLL
!witchin control
!witchin
functions
!inallin
functions
1
.L
.LL
.L
.LL
.i/ure (0 .unctional composition of the controllin/ 1SC (1SC)2" for supportin/ handover
7or M! to M! calls in the same M!1 the confiuration in fiure *b applies. %n this case interface 0## is internal to
M!1:. and does not connect to another M!1.
The handover device can either be a three:party bride or a switchin facility without three:party connection
capabilities. 7or a three:party bride confiuration the states of the handover device are as shown in table ,. The
three:party confiuration e'ists in the intermediate state. This type of handover device may reduce the interruption time.
?owever- this may reCuire noise reduction if one of the radio channels is unterminated at some time in the intermediate
state.
7or a handover device consistin of a simple switch there will be no intermediate state.
Ta3le (0 States of the handover device
esultin/
Case 4nitial 4ntermediate Connection
Connection Connection Successful 5nsuccessful
Procedure Procedure
)$3ure 2a) 78 o '8 78 o '8 and '88 78 o '88 78 o '8
)$3ure 2() 78 o '8 78 o '8 and 788 78 o 788 78 o '8
)$3ure 2#) 78 o 788 78 o 788and 7888 78 o 7888 78 o 788
3GPP
(' 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !

0L .L
.LL
a) %ntra:M!1 ?andover case.
0L .L
0LL
b) 0asic ?andover case and handover of M! to M! call in the same M!1.
0L
0LLL
0LL
c) !ubseCuent ?andover case
*9T,- :n a) and () '; $! re%ea!ed a4er handover<
:n #) 7;; $! re%ea!ed a4er handover.
.i/ure #0 Connections in the handover device (5nit *"
4.2 MS+-7
4.2.1 Ro%e o4 MS+-7
%n the %ntra:M!1:0 handover cases (includin J0!! %nternal ?andover with M!1 !upportJ with .o%P)- the M!1:0
"eeps the control of the whole %ntra:M!1:0 handover procedure.
M!1:0 notifies M!1:. or 3G;M!1:. of a successful %ntra:M!1:0 handover completion by usin the .:
?.&8O>2/:P2/7O/M28 messae.
%f .o%P is supported by M!1:0 and 0!!- then the 0!! or the M!1:0 may initiate a J0!! %nternal ?andover with M!1
!upportJ as described in detail in subclause @.3.
The role of M!1:0 is also to provide transcoder resources- if .o%P is supported and no transcoder is inserted in the
0!!.
%n the %nter:M!1 handover case- the role of M!1:0 (M!1:0#) is only to provide radio resources control within its area.
This means that M!1:0 "eeps control of the radio resources connection and release towards 0!!:0. M!1:0 will do
some processin on the 0!!M.P information received on the 2:interface or .:interface whereas it will relay the 8T.P
information transparently between .:interface and 2:interface. M!1:. initiates and drives a subset of 0!!M.P
procedures towards M!1:0- while M!1:0 controls them towards its 0!!s to the e'tent that M!1:0 is responsible for
the connections of its 0!!s. The release of the dedicated resources between M!1:0 and 0!!:0 is under the
responsibility of M!1:0 and 0!!:0- and is not directly controlled by M!1:.. Ahen clearin is to be performed due to
information received from 0!!:0- M!1:0 shall transfer this clearin indication to M!1:.- to clear its connection with
0!!:0- to terminate the dialoue with M!1:. throuh the 2:interface- and to release its circuit connection with
M!1:.- if any. %n the same way- the release of the connection to its 0!!:0- is initiated by M!1:0- when the dialoue
with M!1:. ends normally and a release is received from the circuit connection with M!1:.- if any- or when the
dialoue with the M!1:. ends abnormally.
3GPP
(* 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Ahen a release is received by M!1:0 for the circuit connection with M!1:. then M!1:0 shall release the circuit
connection.
%n the %nter:system %nter:M!1 handover case- the role of M!1:0 (M!1:0#) is only to provide radio resources control
within its area. This means that M!1:0 "eeps control of the radio resources connection and release towards 0!!:0.
M!1:0 will do some processin on the 0!!M.P information received on the 2:interface or .:interface whereas it will
relay the 8T.P information transparently between .:interface and 2:interface. 3G;M!1:. initiates and drives a subset
of 0!!M.P procedures towards M!1:0- while M!1:0 controls them towards its 0!!s to the e'tent that M!1:0 is
responsible for the connections of its 0!!s. The release of the dedicated resources between M!1:0 and 0!!:0 is under
the responsibility of M!1:0 and 0!!:0- and is not directly controlled by 3G;M!1:.. Ahen clearin is to be
performed due to information received from 0!!:0- M!1:0 shall transfer this clearin indication to 3G;M!1:.- to
clear its connection with 0!!:0- to terminate the dialoue with 3G;M!1:. throuh the 2:interface- and to release its
circuit connection with 3G;M!1:.- if any. %n the same way- the release of the connection to its 0!!:0- is initiated by
M!1:0- when the dialoue with 3G;M!1:. ends normally and a release is received from the circuit connection with
M!1:.- if any- or when the dialoue with the M!1:. ends abnormally.
Ahen a release is received by M!1:0 for the circuit connection with 3G;M!1:. then M!1:0 shall release the circuit
connection.
7or subseCuent inter:M!1 handover to an area where J%ntra 8omain 1onnection of /.& &odes to Multiple 1& &odesJ
is applied- M!1:0 can have multiple taret 1& nodes for each handover taret in a pool:area as specified in
3GPP T! *3.*3@ H,EI.
%n this release- subseCuent inter:M!1 inter:system handover to a 1!G cell bac" to 3G;M!1:. or to a third 3G;M!1:
0# is not supported. %f the M!1 supports the 1!G membership chec" for the role of M!1:. and the call is not an
emerency call- the M!1 shall reject any reCuest for a subseCuent inter:M!1 inter:system handover to a 1!G cell when
actin in the role of an M!1:0. 7or handover of an emerency call to a 1!G cell- the M!1 shall s"ip the 1!G
membership chec" and proceed with the handover procedure.
4.2.2 )un#$ona% #o6&o!$$on o4 MS+-7 and $! $ner4a#e! 4or handover
The functional composition of an M!1 actin as M!1:0 is essentially the same as that of M!1:.. ?owever- there are
some differences. The functional units are as follows (see fiure 3).
!inallin functionsD
,) 0!1<M!1 (M!<0!1) Procedures M!1:0. This unit is used to control the sinallin between the M!1- 0!1 and
M!. %nterface .## is the connection to the new 0!1- when an %ntra:M!1 handover ta"es place. %nterface '
represents the interwor"in connection to the ?andover 1ontrol Procedures M!1:0.
*) 1all 1ontrol Procedures M!1:0. This unit is used for normal call control and sinallin to M!1:.- or
3G;M!1:. in the case of inter:system inter:M!1 handover.
3) ?andover 1ontrol Procedures M!1:0. This unit provides both the overall control of the handover procedure and
interwor"in between the internal interfaces ('- y and () in M!1:0.
9) M.P Procedures M!1:0. This unit is responsible for controllin the e'chane of M.P messaes between
M!1:.- or 3G;M!1:.- and M!1:0 and for sinallin to the >5/ in M!1:0.
!witchin functionsD
=) !witch M!1:0. 7or all calls- e'cept onoin voice roup calls (see 3GPP T! 93.+@E H3I for a definition) this
unit is responsible- with 0!!:0- for connectin the circuit from M!1:.- or 3G;M!1:.- to 0!!:0. This unit
may also need to act as a handover device for %ntra:M!1 handovers controlled by M!1:0. %n the case of
onoin voice roup calls this unit is responsible for maintainin the connection between the roup member
currently assined the uplin" and the distribution device. %n specific cases it may be unnecessary to ta"e any
e'plicit action in the M!1 concernin the handover device.
3GPP
(+ 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !

0!1<M!1
(M!<0!1)
Procedures
M!1:0
,
?andover
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.i/ure 30 .unctional composition of 1SC)6 for supportin/ handover
4.3 3G=MS+-'
7or roles and functional composition of the 3G;M!1:. wor"in as pure G!M M!1- please see previous clause
(JM!1:.J).
4.3.1 Ro%e o4 3G=MS+-'
%n the %ntra:3G;M!1:. handover<relocation case- 3G;M!1:. controls the call- the mobility manaement and the radio
resources before- durin and after an %ntra:3G;M!1:. handover<relocation. Ahen /.&.P or 0!!M.P procedures
have to be performed- they are initiated and driven by 3G;M!1:..
%n a networ" implementin the J7le'ible %u interface for handover<relocationJ option- 3G;M!1:. may optionally use a
lobal title based on the Global /&1:%d for the addressin of the %u interface messaes towards the taret /&1.
7or handover<relocation to an area where J%ntra 8omain 1onnection of /.& &odes to Multiple 1& &odesJ is applied-
3G;M!1:. can have multiple taret 1& nodes for each handover<relocation taret in a pool:area as specified in
3GPP T! *3.*3@ H,EI.
%n the case of intra:3G;M!1:. handover of a speech call- 3G;M!1:. controls the transcoder in the core networ". The
3G;M!1:. determines- if a transcoder is reCuired to be inserted or released in the 1&.
%f .o%P is supported by 3G;M!1:. and 0!!- then the 0!! or the 3G;M!1:. may initiate a J0!! %nternal ?andover
with M!1 !upportJ as described in detail in subclause @.3.
%n the case of %nter:3G;M!1 relocation- 3G;M!1:. lin"s out the transcoder.
3GPP
(, 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
%n the %nter:3G;M!1 relocation case- 3G;M!1:. is the 3G;M!1 that controls the call and the mobility manaement
of the 32 durin the call- before- durin and after a basic or subseCuent relocation. Ahen /.&.P procedures related to
dedicated resources have to be performed towards the 32- they are initiated and driven by 3G;M!1:.. The
3G;M!1:. : 3G;M!1:0 interface wor"s as a 3G;M!1 : /&! interface for the /.&.P procedures. The 8irect
Transfer sinallin is relayed transparently by 3G;M!1:0 between 3G;M!1:. and the 32.
8urin a successful relocation the order to perform location reportin at chane of !ervice .rea is not transferred to the
taret /&!. %n the %ntra:3G;M!1:. relocation case- the 3G;M!1:. re:issues the 5ocation /eportin 1ontrol towards
the taret /&!. %n the %nter:3G;M!1 relocation case- 3G;M!1:. "eeps the control of the 5ocation /eport 1ontrol
procedure. ?owever- re:issuin the %u:5O1.T%O&:/2PO/T%&G:1O&T/O5 messaes due to subseCuent %ntra:
3G;M!1:0 relocations is the responsibility of 3G;M!1:0.
8urin a basic relocation- 3G;M!1:. initiates and controls all the relocation procedure- from its initiation (reception of
/elocation /eCuired from /&!:. on %u:interface) until its completion (reception of /elocation 1omplete from
3G;M!1:0 on 2:interface).
8urin a subseCuent relocation bac" to 3G;M!1:.- 3G;M!1:. acts as an /&! towards 3G;M!1:0- which controls
the relocation procedure until the termination in 3G;M!1:. of the handover radio resources allocation (sendin of the
/elocation /eCuest .c"nowlede to 3G;M!1:0 from 3G;M!1:.). Then all relocation related messaes shall
terminate at 3G;M!1:. (e.. /elocation 8etect<1omplete from /&!:0- /elocation 1ancel from /&!:.).
8urin a subseCuent relocation to a third 3G;M!1:0#- 3G;M!1:. wor"s towards 3G;M!1:0# as described above in
the basic relocation pararaph and towards 3G;M!1:0 as described above in subseCuent relocation pararaph.
%n the %nter:!ystem- inter:3G;M!1 handover case- 3G;M!1:. is the 3G;M!1 which controls the call and the mobility
manaement of the 32<M! durin the call- before- durin and after a basic or subseCuent inter:system handover. Ahen
0!!.P procedures related to dedicated resources have to be performed towards the 32<M!- they are initiated and
driven by 3G;M!1:.. The 3G;M!1:. M M!1:0 interface wor"s as a 3G;M!1 M 0!! interface for a subset of
0!!M.P procedures. These 0!!M.P procedures described in 3GPP T! 9F.++E HBI are those related to dedicated
resources. The 8T.P sinallin is relayed transparently by M!1:0 between 3G;M!1:. and the 32<M!.
8urin a basic inter:system 3MT! to G!M handover- 3G;M!1:. initiates and controls all the handover procedure-
from its initiation (reception of /elocation /eCuired from /&!:. on %u:interface) until its completion (reception of
?andover 1omplete from M!1:0 on 2:interface).
8urin a subseCuent inter:system 3MT! to G!M handover bac" to 3G;M!1:.- 3G;M!1:. acts as a 0!! towards
3G;M!1:0- which controls the handover procedure until the termination in 3G;M!1:. of the handover radio
resources allocation (sendin of the ?andover /eCuest .c"nowlede to 3G;M!1:0 from 3G;M!1:.). Then all
handover related messaes shall terminate at 3G;M!1:. (e.. ?andover 8etect<1omplete from 0!!:0- /elocation
1ancel from /&!:.).
8urin a subseCuent inter:system 3MT! to G!M handover to a third 3G;M!1- 3G;M!1:. wor"s towards M!1:0# as
described above in the basic inter:system handover pararaph and towards 3G;M!1:0 as described above in
subseCuent inter:system handover pararaph.
8urin a basic inter:system G!M to 3MT! handover- 3G;M!1:. initiates and controls all the handover procedure-
from its initiation (reception of ?andover /eCuired from 0!!:. on .:interface) until its completion (reception of
?andover 1omplete from 3G;M!1:0 on 2:interface).
8urin a subseCuent inter:system G!M to 3MT! handover bac" to 3G;M!1:.- 3G;M!1:. acts as an /&! towards
M!1:0- which controls the handover procedure until the termination in 3G;M!1:. of the handover radio resources
allocation (sendin of the ?andover /eCuest .c"nowlede to M!1:0 from 3G;M!1:.). Then all handover related
messaes shall terminate at 3G;M!1:. (e.. /elocation 8etect<1omplete from /&!:0- ?andover 7ailure from
0!!:.).
8urin a subseCuent inter:system G!M to 3MT! handover to a third 3G;M!1- 3G;M!1:. wor"s towards
3G;M!1:0# as described above in the basic inter:system handover pararaph and towards M!1:0 as described above
in subseCuent inter:system handover pararaph.
3G;M!1:. may assin a priority level defined as /.0 parameter in 3GPP T! *=.9,3 H,,I for each bearer. %n case of
relocation of a multicall confiuration the 3G;M!1:0 or the taret /&1 shall select the bearers to be handed over
accordin to the priority level- if the taret cell is not able to accommodate all bearers. %f a selection has to be made
between bearers of the same priority level- then the selection criteria are implementation dependent.
3GPP
(- 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
7or networ" sharin (see 3GPP T! *=.9+, H*+I- subclause B.*.3) 3G M!1:. shall send the !&. information to
3G;M!1:0 e'cept for emerency calls.
%f 3G;M!1:. supports the optional supplementary service Multicall (!ee 3GPP T! *3.,3= H,BI) and 32 is enaed
with multiple bearers the followin description appliesD
: %n the %ntra:3G;M!1 relocation case- the 3G:M!1:. tries to relocate all bearers to a new /&!.
: %n the basic relocation case- the 3G:M!1:. tries to relocate all bearers to 3G;M!1:0. %f 3G;M!1:. receives
an indication that the 3G;M!1:0 does not support multiple bearers- then 3G;M!1:. shall be able to select one
bearer to be handed over accordin to 3GPP T! **.,*F HFI and tries aain to relocate the selected bearer.
: %n the subseCuent relocation to a third 3G;M!1:0# case- the 3G:M!1:. tries to relocate all bearers to 3G;M!1:
0#. %f 3G;M!1:. receives an indication that the 3G;M!1:0# does not support multiple bearers- then 3G;M!1:
. shall be able to select one bearer to be handed over accordin to 3GPP T! **.,*F HFI and tries aain to
relocate the selected bearer.
: %n the %ntra:3G;M!1 inter:system 3MT! to G!M handover case and the basic inter:system 3MT! to G!M
handover case- the 3G;M!1:. shall be able to select one bearer to be handed over accordin to
3GPP T! **.,*F HFI and tries to handover the selected bearer.
: %n all cases described above- 3G;M!1:. shall release some calls which has been carried by the bearers failed to
set up in new /&! or the bearers not to be handed over.
%f 3G;M!1:. supports the JProvision of 32 !pecific 0ehaviour %nformation to &etwor" 2ntitiesJ (see
3GPP T! *3.,F= H*,I)- it shall send 32!0%:%u to the /&!:0 durin intra:3G;M!1 handover<relocation and durin
subseCuent inter:3G;M!1 handover<relocation bac" to 3G;M!1:.. 7urthermore- 3G;M!1:. shall send 32!0%:%u to
the taret M!1 durin basic and subseCuent inter:M!1 handover- and basic and subseCuent inter:3G;M!1
handover<relocation.
7or a !138%7 call (see 3GPP T! *3.,B* H**I) 3G;M!1:. may send information of the alternative radio access bearer
to the taret /&! durin the intra:3G;M!1 handover<relocation and to the taret M!1 durin basic and subseCuent
inter:3G;M!1 handover<relocation or assinment.
3G;M!1:. may support inter:system handover or !/&! relocation to a 1!G cell. %f 3G;M!1:. supports
handover<relocation to a 1!G cell and the call is not an emerency call- 3G;M!1:. chec"s the 1!G membership of the
32 for the taret 1!G cell usin the 1!G subscription data provided by the ?5/ before proceedin with the
handover<relocation procedure.
&OT2 ,D %f 3G;M!1:. does not support 1!G membership chec"in- and a 1!G cell is confiured as possible
handover taret- 3G;M!1:. will proceed with the handover<relocation to the 1!G cellG if the 1!G cell is
not confiured as possible handover taret- 3G;M!1:. will not proceed with the handover<relocation.
7or handover of an emerency call to a 1!G cell- 3G;M!1:. shall s"ip the 1!G membership chec" and proceed with
the handover<relocation procedure.
7or inter:P5M& handover<relocation to a 1!G cell- based on operator#s confiuration the 3G;M!1:. may allow the
handover<relocation by validatin the 1!G membership of the 32 in the taret 1!G cell usin the 1!G %8 list of the
reistered P5M&:%8. Otherwise- 3G;M!1:. shall reject the handover<relocation due to no 1!G membership
information of the taret P5M&:%8.
&OT2 *D %nter:P5M& handover<relocation to a 1!G cell in a P5M& which is not an eCuivalent P5M& for the 32
is not supported.
&OT2 3D %nter:P5M& handover<relocation to a 1!G cell of an eCuivalent P5M& is only supported if the 1!G %8
of the cell is in the 1!G %8 list of both the eCuivalent P5M&s.
3GPP
(! 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
4.3.2 )un#$ona% #o6&o!$$on o4 3G=MS+-' and $! $ner4a#e! 4or
handover1re%o#a$on
%n order to simplify the description of the handover<relocation procedures the controllin 3G;M!1 (3G;M!1:.) can
be considered to be composed of five functional units- as shown in fiure 9.
!inallin functionsD
,) /&1<0!1<3G;M!1 (32<M!</&1<0!1) Procedures 3G;M!1:.. This unit is used to control the sinallin
between the 3G;M!1- /&1 or 0!1 and 32<M!. %nterface %u# is the connection to the old /&1 and interface %u##
is the connection to the new /&1- when an %ntra:3G;M!1 relocation ta"es place. %nterface %u# is the connection
to the old /&1 and interface .## is the connection to the new 0!1- when an %ntra:3G;M!1 3MT! to G!M
handover ta"es place. %nterface .# is the connection to the old 0!1 and interface %u## is the connection to the new
/&1- when an %ntra:3G;M!1 G!M to 3MT! handover ta"es place. %nterface ' represents the interwor"in
connection to the ?andover</elocation 1ontrol Procedures 3G;M!1:..
*) 1all 1ontrol Procedures 3G;M!1:.. This unit is used to control the call. %nterface 0# is used for normal call
control procedures. Ahen a 0asic relocation from 3G;M!1:. to 3G;M!1:0 is to be performed then interface
0## is employed to provide a sinallin and call control connection to 3G;M!1:0. %f a !ubseCuent
handover<relocation to 3G;M!1:0# is to be performed then interface 0### is used. !imilarly- when a 0asic inter:
system handover from 3G;M!1:. to 3G;M!1:0 is to be performed- then interface 0## is employed to provide a
sinallin and call control connection to 3G;M!1:0. %f a !ubseCuent inter:system handover to 3G;M!1:0# is to
be performed then interface 0### is used.
3) ?andover</elocation 1ontrol Procedures 3G;M!1:.. This unit provides both the overall control of the
handover<relocation procedure and interwor"in between the internal interfaces ('- y and ().
9) M.P Procedures 3G;M!1:.. This unit is responsible for controllin the e'chane of M.P messaes between
3G;M!1s durin an %nter:3G;M!1 handover<relocation- or between 3G;M!1:. and M!1:0 durin an %nter:
system %nter:3G;M!1 handover. This unit communicates with the ?andover</elocation 1ontrol Procedures
3G;M!1:. via interface (.
!witchin functionsD
=) !witch and ?andover</elocation 8evice 3G;M!1:.. 7or all calls this unit is responsible for connectin the
new path into the networ" via interface 0#. %n specific cases it may be unnecessary to ta"e any e'plicit action in
the 3G;M!1 concernin the handover<relocation device. The handover<relocation device interconnections are
illustrated in fiure =.
3GPP
#% 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !

/&1<0!1<
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.i/ure '0 .unctional composition of the controllin/ 3G71SC (3G71SC)2"
for supportin/ handover8relocation
7or 32<M! to 32<M! calls in the same 3G;M!1 the confiuration in fiure =b applies. %n this case interface 0## is
internal to 3G;M!1:. and does not connect to another 3G;M!1.
The handover<relocation device can be either a three:party bride or a switchin facility without three:party connection
capabilities. 7or a three:party bride confiuration the states of the handover<relocation device are as shown in table *.
The three:party confiuration e'ists in the intermediate state. This type of handover<relocation device may reduce the
interruption time. ?owever- this may reCuire noise reduction if one of the radio channels is unterminated at some time
in the intermediate state.
7or a handover<relocation device consistin of a simple switch there will be no intermediate state.
Ta3le #0 States of the handover8relocation device
esultin/
Case 4nitial 4ntermediate Connection
Connection Connection Successful 5nsuccessful
Procedure Procedure
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78 o '8
78 o :u8 and :u88
78 o :u8 and '88
78 o '8 and :u88
78 o :u88
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)$3ure 5() 78 o :u8 78 o :u8 and 788 78 o 788 78 o :u8
)$3ure 5#) 78 o 788 78 o 788and 7888 78 o 7888 78 o 788
3GPP
#( 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !

0L %uL<.L
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b) 0asic ?andover</elocation case and handover<relocation of 32<M! to
32<M! call in the same 3G;M!1.
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c) !ubseCuent ?andover</elocation case
*9T,- :n a) and () :u; $! re%ea!ed a4er handover1re%o#a$on<
:n #) 7;; $! re%ea!ed a4er handover1re%o#a$on.
.i/ure *0 Connections in the handover8relocation device (5nit *"
4.4 3G=MS+-7
7or roles and functional composition of the 3G;M!1:0 wor"in as pure G!M M!1- please see previous clause
(JM!1:0J).
4.4.1 Ro%e o4 3G=MS+-7
%n the %ntra:3G;M!1:0 handover<relocation case- the 3G;M!1:0 "eeps the control of the whole %ntra:3G;M!1:0
handover<relocation procedure. 3G;M!1:0 notifies M!1:. or 3G;M!1:. of intra:3G;M!1:0 %nter!ystem handover
and intra G!M handovers (includin J0!! %nternal ?andover with M!1 !upportJ)- by usin the .:?.&8O>2/:
P2/7O/M28 messae.
: %f the security alorithms have been chaned durin an intra:3G;M!1:0 !/&! relocationG or
: if the codec type or codec modes of the %u !elected codec have been chaned durin this relocation and the %u
!upported 1odecs 5ist was received by 3G;M!1:0 before-
then 3G;M!1:0 shall indicate the chaned parameters- i.e. the selected 3MT! alorithm(s) and<or the codec type and
codec modes of the %u !elected codec- to M!1:. or 3G;M!1:. in the M.P:P/O12!!:.112!!:!%G&.55%&G
reCuest.
2ncapsulated in the M.P:P/O12!!:.112!!:!%G&.55%&G reCuest 3G;M!1:0 shall sendD
: an .:?.&8O>2/:P2/7O/M28 messae- when encapsulated 0!!.P is used on the 2 interfaceG or
: an %u:5O1.T%O&:/2PO/T messae- when encapsulated /.&.P is used on the 2 interface.
On reception of an order to perform location reportin at chane of !ervice .rea from 3G;M!1:.- 3G;M!1:0 shall
be responsible to re:issue the %u:5O1.T%O&:/2PO/T%&G:1O&T/O5 messae after subseCuent %ntra:3G;M!1:0
3GPP
## 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
relocations<handovers. This shall be performed immediately after the successful completion of the /elocation /esource
.llocation procedure.
%n a networ" implementin the J7le'ible %u interface for handover<relocationJ option- in the %ntra:3G;M!1
handover<relocation case- 3G;M!1:0 may optionally use a lobal title based on the Global /&1:%d for the addressin
of the %u interface messaes towards the taret /&1.
%f .o%P is supported by 3G;M!1:0 and 0!!- then the 0!! or the 3G;M!1:0 may initiate a J0!! %nternal ?andover
with M!1 !upportJ as described in detail in subclause @.3.
%f .o%P is supported and no transcoder is inserted in the 0!!- then 3G;M!1:0 shall provide transcoder resources.
7or subseCuent inter:M!1 handover<relocation to an area where J%ntra 8omain 1onnection of /.& &odes to Multiple
1& &odesJ is applied- 3G;M!1:0 can have multiple taret 1& nodes for each handover taret in a pool:area as
specified in 3GPP T! *3.*3@ H,EI.
The role of 3G;M!1:0 is also to provide transcoder resources. 7or speech calls in 3MT!- 3G;M!1:0 shall select an
%u !elected codec from the %u !upported 1odecs 5ist provided by M!1:.<3G;M!1:. in the M.P:P/2P./2:
?.&8O>2/ reCuest. %f the %u !upported 1odecs 5ist was not received or 3G;M!1:0 does not support the selection
of codec based on the %u:!upported 1odecs 5ist- 3G;M!1:0 shall select the appropriate default speech codec.
%f an intra:3G;M!1:0 intersystem handover to 3MT! is performed- the %u !upported 1odecs 5ist was received by
3G;M!1:0 durin the basic inter M!1 handover<relocation procedure and 3G;M!1:0 supports the selection of codec
based on the %u:!upported 1odecs 5ist- then 3G;M!1:0 shall indicate the %u !elected codec to M!1:. or 3G;M!1:.
in M.P:P/O12!!:.112!!:!%G&.55%&G reCuest.
%n the %nter:3G;M!1 relocation case- the role of 3G;M!1:0 (3G;M!1:0#) is only to provide radio resources control
within its area. This means that 3G;M!1:0 "eeps control of the radio resources connection and release towards /&!:
0. 3G;M!1:0 will do some processin on the /.&.P information received on the 2:interface or the /.&.P
information received on the %u:interface whereas it will relay the 8irect Transfer information transparently between
%u:interface and 2:interface. 3G;M!1:. initiates and drives /.&.P procedures towards 3G;M!1:0- while
3G;M!1:0 controls them towards its /&!s to the e'tent that 3G;M!1:0 is responsible for the connections of its
/&!s. The release of the dedicated resources between 3G;M!1:0 and /&!:0 is under the responsibility of
3G;M!1:0 and /&!:0- and is not directly controlled by 3G;M!1:.. Ahen clearin is to be performed due to
information received from /&!:0- 3G;M!1:0 shall transfer this clearin indication to 3G;M!1:.- to clear its
connection with /&!:0- to terminate the dialoue with 3G;M!1:. throuh the 2:interface- and to release its circuit
connection with 3G;M!1:.- if any. %n the same way- the release of the connection to its /&!:0- is initiated by
3G;M!1:0- when the dialoue with 3G;M!1:. ends normally and a release is received from the circuit connection
with 3G;M!1:.- if any- or when the dialoue with the 3G;M!1:. ends abnormally.
Ahen a release is received by 3G;M!1:0 for the circuit connection with 3G;M!1:. then 3G;M!1:0 shall release the
circuit connection.
%n the %nter:system 3MT! to G!M %nter:3G;M!1 handover case- the role of 3G;M!1:0 (3G;M!1:0#) is only to
provide radio resources control within its area. This means that 3G;M!1:0 "eeps control of the radio resources
connection and release towards 0!!:0. 3G;M!1:0 will do some processin on the 0!!M.P information received on
the 2:interface or the 0!!M.P information received on the .:interface whereas it will relay the 8T.P information
transparently between .:interface and 2:interface. 3G;M!1:. initiates and drives a subset of 0!!M.P procedures
towards 3G;M!1:0- while 3G;M!1:0 controls them towards its 0!!s to the e'tent that 3G;M!1:0 is responsible for
the connections of its 0!!s. The release of the dedicated resources between 3G;M!1:0 and 0!!:0 is under the
responsibility of 3G;M!1:0 and 0!!:0- and is not directly controlled by 3G;M!1:.. Ahen clearin is to be
performed due to information received from 0!!:0- 3G;M!1:0 shall transfer this clearin indication to 3G;M!1:.-
to clear its connection with 0!!:0- to terminate the dialoue with 3G;M!1:. throuh the 2:interface- and to release its
circuit connection with M!1:.- if any. %n the same way- the release of the connection to its 0!!:0- is initiated by
3G;M!1:0- when the dialoue with 3G;M!1:. ends normally and a release is received from the circuit connection
with 3G;M!1:.- if any- or when the dialoue with the M!1:. ends abnormally.
Ahen a release is received by 3G;M!1:0 for the circuit connection with 3G;M!1:. then 3G;M!1:0 shall release the
circuit connection.
%n the %nter:system G!M to 3MT! %nter:3G;M!1 handover case- the role of 3G;M!1:0 (3G;M!1:0#) is only to
provide radio resources control within its area. This means that 3G;M!1:0 "eeps control of the radio resources
connection and release towards /&!:0. 3G;M!1:0 will do some processin on the 0!!M.P information received on
the 2:interface or the /.&.P information received on the %u:interface whereas it will relay the 8irect Transfer
3GPP
#3 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
information transparently between %u:interface and 2:interface. M!1:. initiates and drives a subset of 0!!M.P
procedures towards 3G;M!1:0- while 3G;M!1:0 controls them towards its /&!s to the e'tent that 3G;M!1:0 is
responsible for the connections of its /&!s. The release of the dedicated resources between 3G;M!1:0 and /&!:0 is
under the responsibility of 3G;M!1:0 and /&!:0- and is not directly controlled by M!1:.. Ahen clearin is to be
performed due to information received from /&!:0- 3G;M!1:0 shall transfer this clearin indication to M!1:.- to
clear its connection with /&!:0- to terminate the dialoue with M!1:. throuh the 2:interface- and to release its
circuit connection with M!1:.- if any. %n the same way- the release of the connection to its /&!:0- is initiated by
3G;M!1:0- when the dialoue with M!1:. ends normally and a release is received from the circuit connection with
M!1:.- if any- or when the dialoue with the M!1:. ends abnormally.
Ahen a release is received by 3G;M!1:0 for the circuit connection with M!1:. then 3G;M!1:0 shall release the
circuit connection.
.t intra:P5M& handover<relocation- 3G;M!1:0 shall send !ervice ?andover related information to the 0!1</&1 if
and only if this !ervice ?andover information is received from 3G;M!1:.. 3G;M!1:0 shall not modify !ervice
?andover related information received from a 3G;M!1:. within the same P5M&.
7or networ" sharin (see 3GPP T! *=.9+, H*+I- subclause B.*.3) when !&. information is received by 3G;M!1:0
from 3G;M!1:.- 3G M!1:0 shall send the !&. information to the /&!.
%f 3G;M!1:0 does not support the optional supplementary service Multicall (see 3GPP T! *3.,3= H,BI) and 3G;M!1:
. reCuests to relocate multiple bearers- 3G;M!1:0 shall indicate that it does not support multiple bearers to 3G;M!1:
..
%f 3G;M!1:0 supports the optional supplementary service Multicall (see 3GPP T! *3.,3= H,BI) and 32 is enaed
with multiple bearers the followin description appliesD
: %n the basic relocation case- the 3G;M!1:0 shall be able to allocate a ?andover &umber for each bearer. The
3G;M!1:0 shall also be able to select some bearers to be handed over accordin to the priority level defined as
/.0 parameters in 3GPP T! *=.9,3 H,,I so that the number of bearers will fulfill the ma'imum number of
bearers supported by the 3G;M!1:0. %f a selection has to be made between bearers of the same priority level-
then the selection criteria are implementation dependent.
: %n the %ntra:3G;M!1 relocation case- the 3G;M!1:0 tries to relocate all bearers to a new /&!.
: %n the subseCuent relocation bac" to the 3G;M!1:. or to a third 3G;M!1:0# case- the 3G;M!1:0 tries to
reCuest to the 3G;M!1:. to relocate all bearers to the 3G;M!1:. or to the 3G;M!1:0#.
: %n the %ntra:3G;M!1 inter:system 3MT! to G!M handover case and the subseCuent inter:system 3MT! to
G!M handover bac" to the 3G;M!1:. or to a third M!1:0# case- the 3G;M!1:0 shall be able to select one
bearer to be handed over accordin to 3GPP T! **.,*F HFI and tries to handover the selected bearer.
%f 3G;M!1:0 supports the JProvision of 32 !pecific 0ehaviour %nformation to &etwor" 2ntitiesJ (see
3GPP T! *3.,F= H*,I)- and if it received 32!0%:%u from M!1:. or 3G;M!1:. durin the basic inter:M!1
handover<relocation- then 3G;M!1:0 shall store the 32!0%:%u and forward it to /&!:0 durin basic inter:M!1
handover<relocation and subseCuent intra:3G;M!1:0 handover<relocation.
%f 3G;M!1:0 supports !138%7 calls (see 3GPP T! *3.,B* H**I)- and if it received information of alternative radio
access bearer from 3G;M!1:. durin the basic inter:M!1 handover<relocation or assinment- then 3G;M!1:0 shall
store that information and forward it to /&!:0 durin basic inter:M!1 handover<relocation or assinment and
subseCuent intra:3G;M!1:0 handover<relocation.
%n this release- subseCuent inter:system handover<relocation from a cell served by 3G;M!1:0 to a 1!G cell is not
supported- reardless whether the taret cell is served by 3G;M!1:0- 3G;M!1:. or a third 3G;M!1:0#. %f the M!1
supports the 1!G membership chec" for the role of 3G;M!1:. and the call is not an emerency call- the M!1 shall
reject any reCuest for a subseCuent inter:system handover or relocation to a 1!G cell when actin in the role of a
3G;M!1:0. 7or handover<relocation of an emerency call to a 1!G cell- the M!1 shall s"ip the 1!G membership
chec" and proceed with the handover<relocation procedure.
3GPP
#' 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
4.4.2 )un#$ona% #o6&o!$$on o4 3G=MS+-7 and $! $ner4a#e! 4or
handover1re%o#a$on
The functional composition of a 3G;M!1 actin as 3G;M!1:0 is essentially the same as that of 3G;M!1:..
?owever- there are some differences. The functional units are as follows (see fiure @).
!inallin functionsD
,) /&1<0!1<3G;M!1 (32<M!</&1<0!1) Procedures 3G;M!1:0. This unit is used to control the sinallin
between the 3G;M!1- /&1- 0!1 and 32<M!. %nterface %u# is the connection to the old /&1 and interface %u## is
the connection to the new /&1- when an %ntra:3G;M!1 relocation ta"es place. %nterface %u# is the connection to
the old /&1 and interface .## is the connection to the new 0!1- when an %ntra:3G;M!1 3MT! to G!M
handover ta"es place. %nterface .# is the connection to the old 0!1 and interface %u## is the connection to the new
/&1- when an %ntra:3G;M!1 G!M to 3MT! handover ta"es place. %nterface ' represents the interwor"in
connection to the ?andover</elocation 1ontrol Procedures 3G;M!1:0.
*) 1all 1ontrol Procedures 3G;M!1:0. This unit is used for normal call control and sinallin to 3G;M!1:. or
M!1:. in the case of inter:system inter:3G;M!1 handover.
3) ?andover</elocation 1ontrol Procedures 3G;M!1:0. This unit provides both the overall control of the
handover<relocation procedure and interwor"in between the internal interfaces ('- y and () in 3G;M!1:0.
9) M.P Procedures 3G;M!1:0. This unit is responsible for controllin the e'chane of M.P messaes between
3G;M!1:.- or M!1:.- and 3G;M!1:0 and for sinallin to the >5/ in 3G;M!1:0.
!witchin functionsD
=) !witch 3G;M!1:0. 7or all calls this unit is responsible- with /&!:0- for connectin the circuit from
3G;M!1:.- or M!1:.- to /&!:0. This unit may also need to act as a handover<relocation device for %ntra:
3G;M!1 handovers<relocation controlled by 3G;M!1:0. %n specific cases it may be unnecessary to ta"e any
e'plicit action in the 3G;M!1 concernin the handover<relocation device.
3GPP
#* 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
/&1<0!1<
3G;M!1
(32<M!</&1<0!1)
Procedures
3G;M!1:0
,
?O</el
1ontrol
Procedures
3G;M!1:0
3
'
M.P
Procedures
3G;M!1:0
9
(
1all
1ontrol
Procedures
3G;M!1:0
*
y
0LL
%uL<.L
%uLL<.LL
!witch
3G;M!1:0
=
0LL
!witchin control
!witchin
functions
%uL<.L
%uLL<.LL
!inallin
functions
1
.i/ure +0 .unctional composition of 3G71SC)6 for supportin/ handover8relocation
4.5 MS+ Server enhan#ed 4or SRV++
4.5.1 Ro%e o4 MS+ Server enhan#ed 4or SRV++
M!1 !erver enhanced for !/>11 (simply termed !/>11 M!1) ta"es the roles of 3G;M!1:. as defined in
subclause 9.3., with the followin modification for an !/>11 handoverD
: 8urin a !/>11 handover- !/>11 M!1 initiates and controls all the 1ircuit !witch handover procedure- from
its initiation (i.e.- reception of !/>11 P! to 1! /eCuest via the !v:interface as defined in 3GPP T! *F.*E+ H*BI
from MM2) until its completion (i.e.- reception of /elocation<?andover 1omplete from 3G;M!1:0 or M!1:0
on 2:interface or from /.&.P or 0!!M.P procedure if the taret access networ" is connected via the same
!/>11 M!1).
: 1all flows on the interaction between !v sinallin and the handover sinallin with the taret networ" by
!/>11 M!1 is defined in 3GPP T! *3.*,@ H*@I.
: !/>11 M!1 initiates a normal call setup procedure to %M! with !T&:!/ for session continuity procedure as
defined in 3GPP T! *3.*,@ H*@I.
: .fter !/>11 handover is completed- the 32 is connected to %M! via taret 1! domain access. The subseCuent
handover to another 0!!</.& or inter:M!1 ?O follows the procedures defined for 3G;M!1:.. There is no
handover bac" to 2:3T/.& via the !v interface.
3GPP
#+ 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
4.5.2 )un#$ona% #o6&o!$$on o4 SRV++ MS+ and $! $ner4a#e! 4or
handover1re%o#a$on
7unctional composition of !/>11 M!1 and its interfaces for handover<relocation follows the 3G;M!1:. as defined
in subclause 9.3.* with the followin modification for an !/>11 handoverD
: %nterface %uL<.L is not used. This is replaced by !v interface.
: %nterface 0# is used for normal call control procedure to %M! for !/>11 session continuity procedures as
defined in 3GPP T! *3.*,@ H*@I
: 8urin !/>11 procedure- 0# is a one:way connection with %M! and is not connected to !v interface. .fter
!/>11 procedure is completed- 0# is connected to .LL<%uLL.
5 >andover $n$$a$on #ond$$on!
?andover may be initiated by the networ" based on /7 criteria as measured by the M! or the &etwor" (sinal level-
1onnection Cuality- power level propaation delay) as well as traffic criteria (e.. current traffic loadin per cell-
interference levels- maintenance reCuests- etc.).
%n order to determine if a handover is reCuired- due to /7 criteria- it is typically the M! that shall ta"e radio
measurements from neihbourin cells. These measurements are reported to the servin cell on an event driven or
reular basis. Ahen a networ" determines a need for e'ecutin a handover the procedures iven in 3GPP T! 9E.++E H=I-
3GPP T! *=.3+3 H,3I- 3GPP T! *=.33, H,9I are followed.
The decision process used to determine when to perform soft handover or hard handover will typically differ.
8ependin on the support for soft or hard handover the %ntra:M!1 and %nter:M!1 handover may differ.
%n the case of an onoin G!M voice roup call (see 3GPP T! 93.+@E H3I) the criteria described above shall only apply
to the mobile station currently assined the uplin" and other users with a dedicated connection- no actions shall be ta"en
for the listenin users.
6 Genera% de!#r$&$on o4 he &ro#edure! 4or $nra - MS+
handover!
This clause ives a brief overview of the procedures that shall be followed when performin %ntra:M!1 handovers.
8etailed e'planation of these procedures can be found in 3GPP T! 9E.++E H=I and 3GPP T! *9.++E H,+I.
There are three types of G!M handover that involve a sinle 0!! and a sinle M!1. These are J%nternal ?andoverJ-
J0!! %nternal ?andover with M!1 !upportJ andJ 2'ternal ?andoverJ.
.n J%nternal ?andoverJ ta"es place between channels on a cell or cells controlled by a sinle 0!!- without reference to
the M!1- althouh the M!1 maybe informed of its occurrence after completion. This typical case can be used by the
0!! e.. if the .:%nterface 3ser Plane is not to be modified. This J%nternal ?andoverJ may ta"e place with .oT8M or
with .o%P and is not considered in the present document.
. J0!! %nternal ?andover with M!1 !upportJ shall only be used if .o%P is supported by both M!1 and 0!! and if the
.:%nterface 3ser Plane has to be modified. %n that case the 0!! or the M!1 may initiate a J0!! %nternal ?andover with
M!1 !upportJ procedure as described in detail in subclause @.3 in this document.
&OT2D 7rom 1ore &etwor" perspective this J0!! %nternal ?andover with M!1 !upportJ is an J2'ternal
?andoverJ- because the M!1 is actively involved- althouh it is called J%nternal ?andoverJ in 3GPP T!
9E.++E- because the call stays within one 0!!.
?andovers between channels on the same cell or between cells on the same 0!! which are controlled by the M!1 (as
defined prior to the introduction of .o%P) are termed J2'ternal ?andoversJ and use identical procedures to those for
%nter:0!!:%ntra:M!1 handovers. J2'ternal ?andoversJ are also specified with .o%P 3ser Plane transport- for e'ample
the handover from speech to data services.?andovers from a 0!! to an /&! controlled by the same 3G;M!1 are intra:
3GPP
#, 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
3G;M!1 G!M to 3MT! handovers. ?andovers from an /&! to a 0!! controlled by the same 3G;M!1 are intra:
3G;M!1 3MT! to G!M handovers.
There are two types of handover in 3MT!D soft handover and hard handover. The first one is fully performed within
3T/.&- without involvin the core networ". The second one may be also performed within 3T/.& or G2/.&- or
between G2/.& and 3T/.&- or the core networ" may be involved if the %ur or %ur: interface between /&!s does
not e'ist. This case of hard handover involvin the core networ" is covered in the present document- toether with
!/&! relocation with %ur or %ur: interface.
6.1 Pro#edure 4or :nra-MS+ >andover!
The procedure for a successful 2'ternal %ntra:M!1 handover is shown in fiure B. %t is assumed that selection of a
candidate M! has already ta"en place within the 0!! based upon the criteria presented in clause =. The e'act alorithm-
in the 0!!- for determinin a candidate M! is not addressed in the present document. The procedures discussed do not
ma"e use of the Mobile .pplication Part (M.P)- represented by sinallin function 9 in fiure * and fiure 3. The
procedure described in this clause covers case i).

M! M!
0!!:. M!1:. 0!!:0
.:?andover:/eCuired
.:?andover:/eCuest
.:?andover:/eCuest:.c"
.:?andover:1ommand
/%:?O:1ommand
/%:?O:.ccess
.:?andover:8etect
/%:?O:1omplete
.:?andover:1omplete
.:1lear:1ommand
.:1lear:1omplete
.i/ure ,0 6asic 9:ternal 4ntra)1SC Handover Procedure
3GPP
#- 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
The successful operation of the procedure is as follows. Ahen the 0!! (0!!:.)- currently supportin the M!-
determines that the M! reCuires to be handed over it will send an .:?.&8O>2/:/2K3%/28 messae to the M!1
(M!1:.). The .:?.&8O>2/:/2K3%/28 messae shall contain a list of cells- or a sinle cell- to which the M! can
be handed over. The list of cells shall be iven in order of preference based upon operator determined criteria (These
criteria are not addressed within the present document and are operator dependent). Ahen the M!1:. receives the .:
?.&8O>2/:/2K3%/28 messae it shall bein the process of handin over the M! to a new 0!! (0!!:0). (&OT2D
0!!:. and 0!!:0 maybe the same 0!!). The M!1:. shall enerate an .:?.&8O>2/:/2K32!T messae to the
selected 0!! (0!!:0). Ahen 0!!:0 receives the .:?.&8O>2/:/2K32!T messae it shall ta"e the necessary
action to allow the M! to access the radio resource of 0!!:0- this is detailed in 3GPP T! 9E.+=E H@I and in
3GPP T! 9=.++E H9I. The switchin of the radio resource throuh the necessary terrestrial resources is detailed in
3GPP T! *9.++E H,+I and 3GPP T! 9E.++E H=I.
Once resource allocation has been completed by 0!!:0 it shall return an .:?.&8O>2/:/2K32!T:.1$. to M!1:..
Ahen this messae is received by M!1:. it shall bein the process of instructin the M! to tune to a new dedicated
radio resource. .n .:?.&8O>2/:1OMM.&8 will be sent by the M!1:. to 0!!:.. On receipt of the .:
?.&8O>2/:1OMM.&8 messae 0!!:. will send the radio interface messae /%:?.&8O>2/:1OMM.&8-
containin a ?andover /eference number previously allocated by 0!!:0- to the M!. The M! will then access the new
radio resource usin the ?andover /eference number contained in the /%:?.&8O>2/:.112!! messae. The
number will be chec"ed by 0!!:0 to ensure it is as e'pected and the correct M! has been captured. %f this is the correct
M! then the 0!!:0 shall send an .:?.&8O>2/:82T21T to M!1:.. Ahen the M! is successfully communicatin
with the 0!!:0 a /%:?.&8O>2/:1OMP52T2 messae will be sent by the M! to 0!!:0. The 0!!:0 will then send
an .:?.&8O>2/:1OMP52T2 messae to M!1:..
&OT2D The .:?.&8O>2/:/2K32!T:.1$ from 0!!:0 contains the complete /adio %nterface messae that
shall be sent by 0!!:. to the M! in the /%:?.&8O>2/:1OMM.&8- M!1:. transparently passes this
radio interface messae onto 0!!:..
.fter M!1:. has received the .:?.&8O>2/:1OMP52T2 messae from 0!!:0 it shall bein to release the
resources allocated on 0!!:.. %n fiure B the resource is released by usin the .:152./:1OMM.&8 seCuence.
%n the case of onoin G!M voice roup calls the clearin of resources on 0!!:. shall not be used if the resources are
still be used on the down lin".
%f a failure occurs durin the handover attempt- for e'ample .:?.&8O>2/:7.%53/2 returned from 0!!:. or 0!!:
0- then M!1:. will terminate the handover to 0!!:0. 3nder these conditions M!1:. may optionally ta"e one of a
number of actionsD
i) retry the handover to the same cellG
ii) select the ne't cell from the list contained in the .:?.&8O>2/:/2K3%/28 messae and attempt a handover
to the new cellG
iii) await the ne't .:?.&8O>2/:/2K3%/28 messaeG
iv) send an .:?.&8O>2/:/2K3%/28:/2N21T to 0!!:.- if an .:?.&8O>2/:1OMM.&8 has not already
been sent.
The e'act action ta"en is dependent on whether the failure occurs before or after the .:?.&8O>2/:1OMM.&8 has
been sent.
%n all cases the e'istin connection to the M! shall not be cleared e'cept in the case of e'piry of the timer for receipt of
.:?.&8O>2/:1OMP52T2.
8urin the period that the M! is not in communication with the networ" M!1:. shall Cueue all appropriate messaes.
.ll messaes shall be delivered to the M! once communication is resumed . %n the case of an %ntra:M!1 handover on
M!1:0 then the messaes shall be Cueued by M!1:0.
%n the case of onoin G!M voice roup calls if a failure occurs when handin over a user on a dedicated channel then
the procedures described above may optionally be applied.
7or the case of subseCuent %nter:0!! %ntra:M!1:0 or %nter:0!! %ntra:3G;M!1:0 handover the followin appliesD
%f handover to an . over %P capable 0!!:0 is performed- M!1:0<3G;M!1:0 includes a 1odec 5ist (M!1 preferred) in
the .:?.&8O>2/:/2K32!T messae to 0!!:0. M!1:0<3G;M!1:0 may select the codecs for the 1odec 5ist
(M!1 preferred) from the channel type information and the .o%P:!upported 1odecs 5ist (.nchor)- if this list was
3GPP
#! 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
provided by M!1:.<3G;M!1:. in the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuest. 7or a detailed description of the
handlin of these codec lists by M!1:.<3G;M!1:. and M!1:0<3G;M!1:0 see 3GPP T! *3.,=3 H*=I. %f the .o%P:
!upported 1odecs 5ist (.nchor) was not provided or M!1:0<3G;M!1:0 does not support the selection of codecs from
the .o%P:!upported 1odecs 5ist (.nchor)- then M!1:0<3G;M!1:0 shall create the 1odec 5ist (M!1 preferred) usin
the channel type information received from M!1:.<3G;M!1:. in the .:?.&8O>2/:/2K32!T messae included
in the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuest.
.fter successful completion of the %ntra:M!1:0 handover or %ntra:3G;M!1:0 handover- if M!1:0<3G;M!1:0
received the .o%P:!upported 1odecs 5ist (.nchor)- M!1:0<3G;M!1:0 may send the new .o%P:!elected 1odec
(Taret) and .o%P:.vailable 1odecs 5ist (M.P) to M!1:.<3G;M!1:. in the M.P:P/O12!!:.112!!:
!%G&.55%&G reCuest transportin the .:?.&8O>2/:P2/7O/M28 messae- if the followin conditions are
fulfilledD M!1:0<3G;M!1:0 created a 1odec 5ist (M!1 preferred) from the .o%P:!upported 1odecs 5ist (.nchor)
received from M!1:.<3G;M!1:.- the taret 0!!:0 uses . interface over %P and 0!!:0 does not insert a transcoder.
6.2 Pro#edure 4or :nra-3G=MS+ >andover!
6.2.1 :nra-3G=MS+ >andover 4ro6 UMTS o GSM
The procedure for a successful %ntra:3G;M!1 handover from 3MT! to G!M is shown in fiure E. %t is assumed that
selection of a candidate 32<M! has already ta"en place within the /&! based upon the criteria presented in clause =.
The e'act alorithm- in the /&!- for determinin a candidate 32<M! is not addressed in the present document. The
procedures discussed do not ma"e use of the Mobile .pplication Part (M.P)- represented by sinallin function 9 in
fiures 9 and @. The procedure described in this clause covers case ii).
32<M! 32<M!
/&!:. 3G;M!1:. 0!!:0
%u:/elocation:/eCuired
.:?andover:/eCuest
.:?andover:/eCuest:.c"
%u:/elocation:1ommand
//1:?O:1ommand
/%:?O:.ccess
.:?andover:8etect
/%:?O:1omplete
.:?andover:1omplete
%u:/elease:1ommand
%u:/elease:1omplete
.i/ure -0 6asic 4ntra)3G71SC Handover from 51TS to GS1 Procedure
6.2.1.1 ?$h no (earer or one (earer
The successful operation of the procedure is as follows. Ahen the /&! (/&!:.)- currently supportin the 32<M!-
determines that the 32<M! reCuires to be handed over to G!M it will send an %3:/25O1.T%O&:/2K3%/28 messae
to the 3G;M!1 (3G;M!1:.). The %3:/25O1.T%O&:/2K3%/28 messae shall contain a sinle cell- to which the
32<M! can be handed over. Ahen the 3G;M!1:. receives the %3:/25O1.T%O&:/2K3%/28 messae it shall bein
the process of handin over the 32<M! to a 0!! (0!!:0). The 3G;M!1:. shall enerate an .:?.&8O>2/:
/2K32!T messae to the selected 0!! (0!!:0). Ahen 0!!:0 receives the .:?.&8O>2/:/2K32!T messae it
shall ta"e the necessary action to allow the 32<M! to access the radio resource of 0!!:0- this is detailed in
3GPP T! 9E.+=E [@] and in 3GPP T! 9=.++E [9]. The switchin of the radio resource throuh the necessary terrestrial
resources is detailed in 3GPP T! *9.++E [,+] and 3GPP T! +E.+E [=].
3GPP
3% 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Once resource allocation has been completed by 0!!:0 it shall return an .:?.&8O>2/:/2K32!T:.1$. to
3G;M!1:.. Ahen this messae is received by 3G;M!1:. it shall bein the process of instructin the 32<M! to tune
to a new dedicated radio resource. .n %3:/25O1.T%O&:1OMM.&8 will be sent by the 3G;M!1:. to /&!:.. On
receipt of the %3:/25O1.T%O&:1OMM.&8 messae /&!:. will send the radio resource control messae //1:
?.&8O>2/:1OMM.&8- containin a ?andover /eference number previously allocated by 0!!:0- to the 32<M!.
The 32<M! will then access the new radio resource usin the ?andover /eference number contained in the /%:
?.&8O>2/:.112!! messae. The number will be chec"ed by 0!!:0 to ensure it is as e'pected and the correct
32<M! has been captured. %f this is the correct 32<M! then the 0!!:0 shall send an .:?.&8O>2/:82T21T to
3G;M!1:.. Ahen the 32<M! is successfully communicatin with the 0!!:0 a /%:?.&8O>2/:1OMP52T2
messae will be sent by the 32<M! to 0!!:0. The 0!!:0 will then send an .:?.&8O>2/:1OMP52T2 messae to
3G;M!1:..
&OT2D The .:?.&8O>2/:/2K32!T:.1$ from 0!!:0 contains the complete radio resource control messae
that shall be sent by /&!:. to the 32<M! in the //1:?.&8O>2/:1OMM.&8- 3G;M!1:.
transparently passes this radio interface messae onto /&!:..
.fter 3G;M!1:. has received the .:?.&8O>2/:1OMP52T2 messae from 0!!:0 it shall bein to release the
resources allocated on /&!:.. %n fiure E the resource is released by usin the %3:/252.!2:1OMM.&8 seCuence.
%f a failure occurs durin the handover attempt- for e'ample .:?.&8O>2/:7.%53/2 returned from 0!!:0- then
3G;M!1:. will terminate the handover to 0!!:0 and send an %3:/25O1.T%O&:P/2P./.T%O&:7.%53/2
messae to /&!:..
%f /&!:. has decided to cancel the handover- it sends %3:/25O1.T%O&:1.&125 messae to 3G;M!1:.. The
3G;M!1:. will then terminate the handover towards 0!!:0 (if initiated) and send %3:/25O1.T%O&:1.&125:
.1$&OA528G2 messae to /&!:..
%n all cases the e'istin connection to the 32<M! shall not be cleared e'cept in the case of e'piry of the timer for
receipt of .:?.&8O>2/:1OMP52T2.
8urin the period that the 32<M! is not in communication with the networ" 3G;M!1:. shall Cueue all appropriate
messaes. .ll messaes shall be delivered to the 32<M! once communication is resumed. %n the case of an %ntra:
3G;M!1 handover from 3MT! to G!M on 3G;M!1:0 then the messaes shall be Cueued by 3G;M!1:0.
7or the case of subseCuent %nter:system 3MT! to G!M %ntra:3G;M!1:0 handover the followin appliesD
%f handover to an . over %P capable 0!!:0 is performed- 3G;M!1:0 includes a 1odec 5ist (M!1 preferred) in the .:
?.&8O>2/:/2K32!T messae to 0!!:0. 3G;M!1:0 may select the codecs for the 1odec 5ist (M!1 preferred)
from the channel type information and the .o%P:!upported 1odecs 5ist (.nchor)- if this list was provided by M!1:
.<3G;M!1:. in the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuest. 7or a detailed description of the handlin of these codec
lists by M!1:.<3G;M!1:. and 3G;M!1:0 see 3GPP T! *3.,=3 H*=I. %f the .o%P:!upported 1odecs 5ist (.nchor)
was not provided or 3G;M!1:0 does not support the selection of codecs from the .o%P:!upported 1odecs
5ist(.nchor)- then 3G;M!1:0 shall create the 1odec 5ist (M!1 preferred) usin the channel type information received
from M!1:.<3G;M!1:. in the .:?.&8O>2/:/2K32!T messae included in the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/
reCuest.
.fter successful completion of the %nter:system 3MT! to G!M %ntra:3G;M!1:0 handover- if 3G;M!1:0 received the
.o%P:!upported 1odecs 5ist (.nchor)- M!1:0<3G;M!1:0 may send the new .o%P:!elected 1odec (Taret) and
.o%P:.vailable 1odecs 5ist (M.P) to M!1:.<3G;M!1:. in the M.P:P/O12!!:.112!!:!%G&.55%&G reCuest
transportin the .:?.&8O>2/:P2/7O/M28 messae- if the followin conditions are fulfilledD 3G;M!1:0 created
a 1odec 5ist (M!1 preferred) from the .o%P:!upported 1odecs 5ist (.nchor)- the taret 0!!:0 uses . interface over
%P and 0!!:0 does not insert a transcoder.
6.2.1.2 ?$h 6u%$&%e (earer! (9&$ona% 4un#$ona%$@)
%f 3G;M!1:. supports the optional supplementary service Multicall (!ee 3GPP T! *3.,3= H,BI)- 3G;M!1:. shall
have the followin functionality additionally to the description in subclause @.*.,.,.
3pon receipt of the %3:/25O1.T%O&:/2K3%/28 from /&!:. 3G;M!1:. shall select one bearer to be handed over
if the 32 is enaed with multiple bearers. .fter that- 3G;M!1:. enerates an .:?O:/2K32!T messae for the
selected bearer to 0!!:0.
Ahen an .:?O:/2K32!T:.1$ is received from 0!!:0- 3G;M!1:. sends %3:/25O1.T%O&:1OMM.&8- which
indicates the bearers not to be handed over as bearers to be released- to /&!:..
3GPP
3( 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
.fter 3G;M!1:. receives .:?O:1OMP52T2 messae from 0!!:0- 3G;M!1:. shall release calls via 0!!:0- which
has been carried by the bearers not to be handed over- and then sends %3:/252.!2:1OMM.&8 to /&!:..
6.2.2 :nra-3G=MS+ GSM o UMTS >andover
The procedure for a successful %ntra:3G;M!1 handover is shown in fiure F. %t is assumed that selection of a candidate
32<M! has already ta"en place within the 0!1 based upon the criteria presented in clause =. The e'act alorithm- in
the 0!1- for determinin a candidate 32<M! is not addressed in the present document. The procedures discussed do
not ma"e use of the Mobile .pplication Part (M.P)- represented by sinallin function 9 in fiures 9 and @. The
procedure described in this clause covers case ii).
%n case of subseCuent handover the followin applies. %f 3G;M!1:0 supports location reportin at chane of !ervice
.rea and if encapsulated 0!!.P sinallin is used on the 2:interface- 3G;M!1:0 shall always initiate the 5ocation
/eportin 1ontrol procedure at chane of !ervice .rea towards the taret /&! since no reCuest for 5ocation /eportin
can be received from M!1:.. %n that case- the 5ocation /eportin 1ontrol procedure shall be initiated by 3G;M!1:0
after the /elocation /esource .llocation procedure has been e'ecuted successfully.
The chane of !ervice .rea shall be reported to M!1:. within an .:?.&8O>2/:P2/7O/M28 messae.
%n the case of onoin voice roup calls- the handover does not ta"e place since voice roup calls are not supported in
3MT!.

32
0!!:. 3G;M!1:. /&!:0
.:?andover:/eCuired
%u:/elocation:/eCuest
%u:/elocation:/eCuest:.c"
.:?andover:1ommand
/%:?O:1ommand
%u:/elocation:8etect
//1:?O:1omplete
%u:/elocation:1omplete
.:1lear:1ommand
.:1lear:1omplete
32<M!
.i/ure !0 6asic 9:ternal 4ntra)3G71SC GS1 to 51TS Handover Procedure
The successful operation of the procedure is as follows. Ahen the 0!! (0!!:.)- currently supportin the 32-
determines that the 32 reCuires to be handed over to 3MT! it will send an .:?.&8O>2/:/2K3%/28 messae to
the 3G;M!1 (3G;M!1:.). The .:?.&8O>2/:/2K3%/28 messae shall contain a sinle cell- to which the 32 can
be handed over. Ahen the 3G;M!1:. receives the .:?.&8O>2/:/2K3%/28 messae it shall bein the process of
handin over the 32 to a new /&! (/&!:0). The 3G;M!1:. shall enerate an %u:/25O1.T%O&:/2K32!T
messae to the selected /&! (/&!:0). 7or handover of a speech call to 3T/.& %u mode- 3G;M!1:. shall include a
&.! !ynch %ndicator in the %u:/25O1.T%O&:/2K32!T messae.
%f 3G;M!1:. supports inter:system handover to a 1!G cell and 0!!:. includes a 1!G %8 for the taret cell in the .:
?.&8O>2/:/2K3%/28 messae- then 3G;M!1:. shall chec" the 1!G membership of the 32 for the taret 1!G
cell before eneratin the %u:/25O1.T%O&:/2K32!T messae. %f the 32 fails the 1!G membership chec" for the
taret cell as described in subclause 9.3.,- 3G;M!1:. shall send an .:?.&8O>2/:/2K3%/28:/2N21T to 0!!:..
Ahen /&!:0 receives the %u:/25O1.T%O&:/2K32!T messae it shall ta"e the necessary action to allow the 32 to
access the radio resource of /&!:0- this is detailed in the 3GPP T! *=.3++ series and the 3GPP T! *=.*++ series of
3GPP Technical !pecifications. The switchin of the radio resource throuh the necessary terrestrial resources is
detailed in the 3GPP T! *=.93+ series and 3GPP T! *=.9,3 H,,I.
3GPP
3# 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Once resource allocation has been completed by /&!:0- it shall return an %u:/25O1.T%O&:/2K32!T:.1$. to
3G;M!1:.. Ahen this messae is received by 3G;M!1:. it shall bein the process of instructin the 32 to tune to a
new dedicated radio resource. .n .:?.&8O>2/:1OMM.&8 will be sent by the 3G;M!1:. to 0!!:.. On receipt
of the .:?.&8O>2/:1OMM.&8 messae 0!!:. will send the radio interface messae /%:?.&8O>2/:
1OMM.&8. The 32 will then access the new radio resource. On detection of the 32- the /&!:0 shall send an %u:
/25O1.T%O&:82T21T to 3G;M!1:.. Ahen the 32 is successfully communicatin with the /&!:0 an //1:
?.&8O>2/:1OMP52T2 messae will be sent by the 32 to /&!:0. The /&!:0 will then send an %u:
/25O1.T%O&:1OMP52T2 messae to 3G;M!1:..
&OT2D The %u:/25O1.T%O&:/2K32!T:.1$ from /&!:0 contains the complete //1 messae that shall be
sent by 0!!:. to the M! in the /%:?.&8O>2/:1OMM.&8- 3G;M!1:. transparently passes this
radio interface messae onto 0!!:..
.fter 3G;M!1:. has received the %u:/25O1.T%O&:1OMP52T2 messae from /&!:0- it shall bein to release the
resources allocated on 0!!:.. %n fiure F the resource is released by usin the .:152./:1OMM.&8 seCuence.
%f a failure occurs durin the handover attempt- for e'ample- .:?.&8O>2/:7.%53/2 returned from 0!!:. or
%u:/25O1.T%O& 7.%53/2 returned from /&!:0- then 3G;M!1:. will terminate the handover to /&!:0. 3nder
these conditions 3G;M!1:. may optionally ta"e one of a number of actionsD
i) await the ne't .:?.&8O>2/:/2K3%/28 messaeG
ii) send an .:?.&8O>2/:/2K3%/28:/2N21T to 0!!:.- if an .:?.&8O>2/:1OMM.&8 has not already
been sent.
The e'act action ta"en is dependent on whether the failure occurs before or after the .:?.&8O>2/:1OMM.&8 has
been sent.
%n all cases the e'istin connection to the 32 shall not be cleared e'cept in the case of e'piry of the timer for receipt of
%u:/25O1.T%O&:1OMP52T2.
8urin the period that the 32 is not in communication with the networ" 3G;M!1:. shall Cueue all appropriate
messaes. .ll messaes shall be delivered to the 32 once communication is resumed. %n the case of an %ntra:3G;M!1
G!M to 3MT! handover on 3G;M!1:0 then the messaes shall be Cueued by 3G;M!1:0.
6.2.3 Pro#edure 4or :nra-3G=MS+ SR*S Re%o#a$on
The procedure for a successful %ntra:3G;M!1 !/&! /elocation is shown in fiures ,+ and ,,. 7or a successful %ntra:
3G;M!1 2nhanced !/&! /elocation the procedure is shown in fiures ,,a and ,,b. !/&! /elocation and 2nhanced
!/&! /elocation are used to relocate the servin /&! functionality from one /&! to another. The procedures may or
may not involve chane of the radio resources assined for the correspondin 32. Ahether or not the /elocation
includes chane of radio resources assined for the 32 does not affect the !/&! /elocation procedure or 2nhanced
!/&! /elocation procedure in the 1ore &etwor".
%n case of subseCuent %ntra:3G;M!1:0 !/&! relocation or %ntra:3G;M!1:0 2nhanced !/&! relocation the followin
appliesD
: %f 3G;M!1:0 has previously received an order to perform location reportin at chane of !ervice .rea from
3G;M!1:. and if 3G;M!1:0 also supports 5ocation /eportin 1ontrol- it shall issue the %u:5O1.T%O&:
/2PO/T%&G:1O&T/O5 messae towards the taret /&! immediately after successful completion of
relocation. 3pon receipt of %u:5O1.T%O&:/2PO/T- 3G;M!1:0 shall forward it towards 3G;M!1:. via 2
interface.
%f 3G;M!1:0 supports location reportin at chane of !ervice .rea and if encapsulated 0!!.P sinallin is
used on the 2:interface- 3G;M!1:0 shall always initiate the 5ocation /eportin 1ontrol procedure at chane of
!ervice .rea towards the taret /&!- since no reCuest for 5ocation /eportin can be received from M!1:.. %n
that case- if an !/&! relocation is used- the 5ocation /eportin 1ontrol procedure shall be initiated by
3G;M!1:0 after the /elocation /esource .llocation procedure has been e'ecuted successfullyG otherwise
3G;M!1:0 shall initiate the 5ocation /eportin 1ontrol procedure when the completion of the 2nhanced !/&!
/elocation has been confirmed by the taret /&!. The chane of !ervice .rea shall be reported to M!1:.
within an .:?.&8O>2/:P2/7O/M28 messae.
%t is assumed that selection of a candidate 32 has already ta"en place within /&! based upon the criteria presentin in
clause =. The e'act alorithm- in /&!- for determinin a candidate 32 is not addressed in the present document. The
3GPP
33 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
procedure discussed does not ma"e use of the Mobile .pplication Part (M.P)- represented by sinallin function 9 in
fiures 9 and @. The procedure described in this clause covers case ii).
32 32
/&!:. 3G;M!1:. /&!:0
%u:/elocation:/eCuired
%u:/elocation:/eCuest
%u:/elocation:/eCuest:.c"
%u:/elocation:1ommand
%u:/elocation:8etect
%u:/elocation:1omplete
%u: /elease:1ommand
%u: /elease:1omplete
%ur:!/&1:/elocation:1ommit
.i/ure (%0 6asic intra)3G71SC SNS elocation Procedure
32 32
/&!:. 3G;M!1:. /&!:0
%u:/elocation:/eCuired
%u:/elocation:/eCuest
%u:/elocation:/eCuest:.c"
%u:/elocation:1ommand
//:?O:1ommand
%u:/elocation:8etect
//:?O:1omplete
%u:/elocation:1omplete
%u: /elease:1ommand
%u: /elease:1omplete
8etection of 32 in
taret /&!
.i/ure ((0 6asic intra)3G71SC SNS elocation Procedure com3ined with hard chan/e
of radio resources (Hard Handover with switch in the Core Network"
3GPP
3' 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !

32 32
/&!:. 3G;M!1:. /&!:0
%u:2nhanced /elocation
1omplete /eCuest
%u: /elease:1ommand
%u: /elease:1omplete
%ur:2nhanced /elocation /eCuest
%ur:2nhanced /elocation /esponse
%u:2nhanced /elocation
1omplete /esponse
%u:2nhanced /elocation
1omplete 1onfirm
.i/ure ((a0 6asic intra)3G71SC 9nhanced SNS elocation Procedure

32 32
/&!:. 3G;M!1:. /&!:0
%u:2nhanced /elocation
1omplete /eCuest
%u: /elease:1ommand
%u: /elease:1omplete
%ur:2nhanced /elocation /eCuest
%ur:2nhanced /elocation /esponse
%u:2nhanced /elocation
1omplete /esponse
%u:2nhanced /elocation
1omplete 1onfirm
//:?O:1ommand
//:?O:1omplete
.i/ure ((30 6asic intra)3G71SC 9nhanced SNS elocation Procedure com3ined with hard chan/e
of radio resources (Hard Handover with switch in the Core Network"
6.2.3.1 ?$h no (earer or one (earer
6.2.3.1.1 SR*S Re%o#a$on
The successful operation of the !/&! /elocation procedure is as follows. Ahen the !ervin /&! (/&!:.) ma"es the
decision to perform the !/&! /elocation procedure it will send an %3:/25O1.T%O&:/2K3%/28 messae to the
3G;M!1 (3G;M!1:.). The %3:/25O1.T%O&:/2K3%/28 messae shall contain the identifier of the taret /&! to
which the /elocation is to be performed. Ahen the 3G;M!1:. receives the %3:/25O1.T%O&:/2K3%/28 messae
it shall bein the process of relocatin the servin /&! functionality to the new /&! (/&!:0). The 3G;M!1:. shall
enerate an %3:/25O1.T%O&:/2K32!T messae to the selected /&! (/&!:0). 7or the relocation of a speech call to
3T/.& %u mode- 3G;M!1:. shall include the &.! !ynch %ndicator in the %u:/25O1.T%O&:/2K32!T- if the %u
!elected codec to be used after the relocation is different from the %u 1urrently used codec.
%f 3G;M!1:. supports !/&! /elocation to a 1!G cell and /&!:. includes a 1!G %8 for the taret cell in the %3:
/25O1.T%O&:/2K3%/28 messae- then 3G;M!1:. shall chec" the 1!G membership of the 32 for the taret 1!G
cell before eneratin the %u:/25O1.T%O&:/2K32!T messae. %f the 32 fails the 1!G membership chec" for the
taret cell as described in subclause 9.3.,- 3G;M!1:. shall send an %3:/25O1.T%O&:P/2P./.T%O&:7.%53/2 to
/&!:..
3GPP
3* 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Ahen /&!:0 receives the %3:/25O1.T%O&:/2K32!T messae it shall ta"e the necessary action to establish the
new %u transport bearers for each /adio .ccess 0earer related to 3G;M!1:. for the 32 in Cuestion- this is detailed in
the 3GPP T! *=.93+ series and 3GPP T! *=.9,3 H,,I.
Once resource allocation has been completed by /&!:0 it shall return an %3:/25O1.T%O&:/2K32!T:
.1$&OA528G2 to 3G;M!1:.. Ahen this messae is received by 3G;M!1:.- and 3G;M!1:. is ready for the
move in !ervin /&! functionality- it shall indicate the completion of the preparation phase on the core networ" side
for the !/&! /elocation. .n %3:/25O1.T%O&:1OMM.&8 messae is sent by 3G;M!1:. to /&!:.. /&!:. acts
as followsD
i) if the procedure is a !/&! /elocation without chane of radio resources- which means that the %ur interface
between /&!:. and /&!:0 can be used for the procedure- the /&!:. shall send %3/:!/&!:/25O1.T%O&:
1OMM%T messae to the /&!:0 to trier the /elocation e'ecution. !ee fiure ,+.
ii) if the procedure is a !/&! /elocation with chane of radio resources- which means that the %ur interface
between /&!:. and /&!:0 is not used for the procedure- the /&!:. shall trier the handover procedure on
the air interface by sendin the //1:?.&8O>2/:1OMM.&8 to the 32. The 32 will then access the new
radio resources. !ee fiure ,,.
&OT2D The %3:/25O1.T%O&:/2K32!T:.1$&OA528G2 from /&!:0 may optionally contain a
transparent container- which is transferred by 3G;M!1:. to the /&!:. usin the %3:/25O1.T%O&:
1OMM.&8 messae.
Ahen the relocation e'ecution trier is received- /&!:0 shall then ta"e the necessary action to assume the role of
!ervin /&! and shall send an %3:/25O1.T%O&:82T21T messae to 3G;M!1:.. Ahen the 32 is successfully in
communication with the /&!:0- then /&!:0 shall send an %3:/25O1.T%O&:1OMP52T2 messae to 3G;M!1:..
.fter 3G;M!1:. has received the %3:/25O1.T%O&:1OMP52T2 messae from /&!:0- it shall bein to release the
resources associated to the /&!:.. %n fiures ,+ and ,,- the resources are released by usin the
%3:/252.!2:1OMM.&8 seCuence.
%f a failure occurs durin the !/&! /elocation attempt- then 3G;M!1:. will terminate the relocation to /&!:0. 7or
e'ample- if %3:/25O1.T%O&:7.%53/2 is returned from /&!:0 then 3G;M!1:. will terminate the relocation to
/&!:0 and send %3:/25O1.T%O&:P/2P./.T%O&:7.%53/2 to /&!:.. %f %3:/25O1.T%O&:1.&125 is
returned from /&!:.- then 3G;M!1:. will terminate the relocation to /&!:0 and send %3:/25O1.T%O&:
1.&125:.1$&OA528G2 to /&!:..
%n all cases the e'istin connection to the 32 shall not be cleared e'cept in the case of e'piry of the timer for receipt of
%u:/25O1.T%O&:1OMP52T2.
8urin the period that the 32 is not in communication with the networ"- 3G;M!1:. shall Cueue all appropriate
messaes. .ll messaes shall be delivered to the 32 once communication is resumed. %n the case of an %ntra:3G;M!1
!/&! /elocation (with or without chane of radio resources) on 3G;M!1:0- then the messaes shall be Cueued by
3G;M!1:0.
6.2.3.1.2 ,nhan#ed SR*S Re%o#a$on
The successful operation of the 2nhanced !/&! /elocation procedure is as follows. Ahen the !ervin /&! (/&!:.)
ma"es the decision to perform the 2nhanced !/&! /elocation procedure it will send an %3/:2&?.&128:
/25O1.T%O&:/2K32!T messae to the new /&! (/&!:0). The %3/:2&?.&128 /25O1.T%O&:/2K32!T
messae shall contain the necessary information to set up a 1! /adio .ccess 0earer in /&!:0.
Ahen /&!:0 receives the %3/:2&?.&128:/25O1.T%O&:/2K32!T messae it shall ta"e the necessary actions to
establish the new %u transport bearers for the /adio .ccess 0earer related to 3G;M!1:. for the 32 in Cuestion- as
described in detail in the 3GPP T! *=.93+ series and 3GPP T! *=.9,3 H,,I- and the new transport bearers for the /adio
.ccess 0earer related to /&!:.. to enable data forwardin. /&!:0 shall initiali(e the %u 3P towards /&! .- if
necessary.
3GPP
3+ 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Once resource allocation has been completed by /&!:0 it shall return an %3/:2&?.&128:/25O1.T%O&:
/2!PO&!2 messae to /&1:.. %f the resources cannot be allocated- /&!:0 returns an %3/:2&?.&128:
/25O1.T%O&:7.%53/2 messae to /&!:.- and /&!:. terminates the procedure.
.fter transmission of the %3/:2&?.&128:/25O1.T%O&:/2!PO&!2 messae /&!:0 and /&!:. act as followsD
i) %f the procedure is an 2nhanced !/&! /elocation without chane of radio resources- /&!:0 shall send an %3:
2&?.&128 /25O1.T%O&:1OMP52T2:/2K32!T messae to 3G;M!1:. and start data fowardin
towards /&!:. for 35 data. .fter receipt of the %3/:2&?.&128:/25O1.T%O&:/2!PO&!2 messae /&!:
. shall start data forwardin towards /&!:0 for 85 data. !ee fiure ,,a.
ii) %f the procedure is an 2nhanced !/&! /elocation with chane of radio resources- when /&!:. receives the
%3/:2&?.&128:/25O1.T%O&:/2!PO&!2 messae- it shall trier the handover procedure on the air
interface by sendin the //1:?.&8O>2/:1OMM.&8 to the 32 and start data forwardin towards /&!:0
for 85 data. The 32 will then access the new radio resources. Ahen the 32 is successfully in communication
with the /&!:0- then /&!:0 shall start data forwardin towards /&!:. for 35 data and send an %3:
2&?.&128 /25O1.T%O&:1OMP52T2:/2K32!T messae to 3G;M!1:.. !ee fiure ,,b.
.fter 3G;M!1:. has received the %3:2&?.&128:/25O1.T%O&:1OMP52T2:/2K32!T messae from /&!:0- it
shall start to confiure the necessary %u resources for the /&!:0 and send the %3:2&?.&128:/25O1.T%O&:
1OMP52T2:/2!PO&!2 messae to /&!:0. %f the necessary resources cannot be allocated or a failure occurs in
3G;M!1:.- it shall send an %3:2&?.&128:/25O1.T%O&:1OMP52T2:7.%53/2 messae to /&!:0.
.fter /&1:0 has received the %3:2&?.&128:/25O1.T%O&:1OMP52T2:/2!PO&!2 messae- it shall start to
confiure the %u transport bearer for each /adio .ccess 0earer between the M!1:. and /&1:0 and perform %u 3P
initiali(ation- if necessary. .fter the completion of the %u 3P initiali(ation- /&!:0 shall send an %3:2&?.&128:
/25O1.T%O&:1OMP52T2:1O&7%/M messae to 3G;M!1:..
.fter 3G;M!1:. has received the %3:2&?.&128:/25O1.T%O&:1OMP52T2:1O&7%/M messae from /&!:0-
it shall bein to release the resources associated to the /&!:.. %n fiures ,,a and ,,b- the resources are released by
usin the %3:/252.!2:1OMM.&8 seCuence.
6.2.3.2 ?$h 6u%$&%e (earer! (9&$ona% 4un#$ona%$@)
%f 3G;M!1:. supports the optional supplementary service Multicall (!ee 3GPP T! *3.,3= H,BI)- 3G;M!1:. shall
have the followin functionality additionally to the description in subclause @.*.3.,.
7or !/&! /elocation- upon receipt of the %3:/25O1.T%O&:/2K3%/28 from /&!:.- 3G;M!1:. enerates an %3:
/25O1.T%O&:/2K32!T messae- which may include multiple bearers- to /&!:0.
Ahen an %3:/25O1.T%O&:/2K32!T:.1$ is received from /&!:0- 3G;M!1:. sends %3:/25O1.T%O&:
1OMM.&8- which indicates the bearers failed to set up in /&!:0 as bearers to be released- to /&!:..
.fter 3G;M!1:. receives a %3:/25O1.T%O&:1OMP52T2 messae from /&!:0- 3G;M!1:. shall release the calls
via /&!:0- which have been carried by the bearers failed to set up in /&!:0- and then sends %3:/252.!2:
1OMM.&8 to /&!:..
7or 2nhanced !/&! /elocation- /&1:. enerates an %3/:2&?.&128:/25O1.T%O&:/2K32!T messae- which
may include multiple bearers- to /&!:0. %f resources for at least one bearer are reserved in /&!:0- /&!:0 shall return
an %3/:2&?.&128:/25O1.T%O&:/2!PO&!2 messae- which indicates the bearers failed to set up in /&!:0 as
bearers to be released- to /&1:..
Ahen the 32 is successfully in communication with the /&!:0- then /&!:0 shall send an %3:2&?.&128:
/25O1.T%O&:1OMP52T2:/2K32!T messae- which indicates the bearers failed to set up in /&!:0 as bearers to
be released- to 3G;M!1:..
.fter 3G;M!1:. receives the %3:2&?.&128:/25O1.T%O&:1OMP52T2:/2K32!T messae from /&!:0-
3G;M!1:. shall release the calls via /&!:0- which have been carried by the bearers failed to set up in /&!:0- and
then sends %3:/252.!2:1OMM.&8 to /&!:..
3GPP
3, 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
6.3 :nerna% >andover 2$h MS+ Su&&or 4or :nra-7SS handover
2$h 'o:P
6.3.1 Genera% 5e!#r$&$on o4 :nerna% >andover 2$h MS+ Su&&or
%f the .:%nterface 3ser Plane is carried over %P (or shall be handed over to %P) and one or more of the .:%nterface 3ser
Plane parameters need to be modified- for e'ample the 1odec Type- or the 1odec 1onfiuration (0!! determines that
no compatible 1odec Type or 1odec 1onfiuration e'ists for the taret cell)- or the %P Transport 5ayer .ddress- or the
38P Port- or the 1!8ata /edundancy 5evel- or the .:%nterface Type itself (e.. from T8M to %P or vice versa)- then a
J0!! %nternal ?andover with M!1 supportJ shall be performed (see 3GPP T! 9E.++E H=I subclause 3.,.=c.,).
The J0!! %nternal ?andover with M!1 supportJ for .o%P is performed by the M!1 that is currently servin the
connected 0!! (in the followin just termed Jservin M!1J)G it may be either M!1:.- M!1:0- 3G;M!1:. or
3G;M!1:0.
&OT2D The J0!! %nternal ?andover with M!1 supportJ involves the servin M!1 actively in the handover. %t is
therefore in averae slower and more resource demandin than the 0!! %nternal ?andover without M!1
support. %n order to uarantee a hih radio networ" performance the M!1 needs to react Cuic"ly and
handle this handover with hih priority.
The J0!! %nternal ?andover with M!1 supportJ applies only if both 0!! and 1ore &etwor" support the .o%P
procedures and messaes- and an .:%nterface 3ser Plane connection has been established beforehand. The procedures
and messaes for this J0!! %nternal ?andover with M!1 supportJ are described in 3GPP T! 9E.++E H=I.
The J0!! %nternal ?andover with M!1 !upportJ can be initiated eitherD
a) by the 0!!- by sendin the .:%&T2/&.5:?.&8O>2/:/2K3%/28 messaeG orD
b) by the servin M!1- by sendin the .:%&T2/&.5:?.&8O>2/:2&K3%/O messae.
6.3.2 7SS-$n$$aed :nerna% >andover 2$h MS+ Su&&or
The 0!!:initiated J0!! %nternal ?andover with M!1 !upportJ starts with an .:%&T2/&.5:?.&8O>2/:
/2K3%/28 messae from the 0!! to the servin M!1- for further details see 3GPP T! 9E.++E H=I- subclause 3.,.=c.
.n e'ample seCuence is shown in fiure @.3.*.,

0!!:.
!ervin M!1
.:%&T2/&.5:?.&8O>2/ /2K3%/28
.:%&T2/&.5:?.&8O>2/:1OMM.&8
.:?.&8O>2/:82T21T
.:?.&8O>2/:1OMP52T2
/%:?O:1ommand
M!
/%:?O:.ccess
/%:?O:1omplete
.i/ure +$3$#$(0 6SS)4nitiated 4nternal Handover 9:ecution
The .:%&T2/&.5:?.&8O>2/:/2K3%/28 messae contains a reason for the reCuired handover and the currently
valid 1odec 5ist (0!! !upported). %t shall also contain an .o%P Transport 5ayer .ddress and 38P Port- if the 0!!
3GPP
3- 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
reCuires an %P:based taret 3ser Plane. The 1odec 5ist (0!! supported) contains the "ey reCuirements from the 0!!-
li"e taret 1odec Type(s)- taret 1odec 1onfiuration(s) and taret .:interface Type(s) (T8M and<or %P)- and may
contain the reCuired /edundancy 5evel for 1!8ata- etc.
Ahen sendin the .:%&T2/&.5:?.&8O>2/:/2K3%/28 messae the 0!! starts a timer JT*=J
(3GPP T! 9E.++E H=I) and it e'pects an answer from the servin M!1 within that timer period. %f JT*=J
(3GPP T! 9E.++E H=I) e'pires before the M!1 has answered- then the 0!! inores any subseCuent (late) answer from
the servin M!1 after e'piry of timer JT*=J (3GPP T! 9E.++E H=I). The 0!! will not send any new .:%&T2/&.5:
?.&8O>2/:/2K3%/28 messae before timer JT*=J (3GPP T! 9E.++E H=I) has e'pired or before the %nternal
?andover Preparation is terminated by other reasons.
Ahen the servin M!1 receives the .:%&T2/&.5:?.&8O>2/:/2K3%/28 messae it shall start timer T,+= (see
subclause F.3.). The servin M!1 shall not send any answer to the 0!! after timer T,+= has e'pired. 0oth timers
(JT*=J M 3GPP T! 9E.++E H=I and T,+=) shall be confiured (by OPM) to minimise the li"elihood that the answer from
servin M!1 to 0!! crosses with a new or repeated .:%&T2/&.5:?.&8O>2/:/2K3%/28 messae from the 0!!
to the servin M!1- i.e. the timer T,+= shall always e'pire before JT*=J (3GPP T! 9E.++E H=I) e'pires.
%f the servin M!1 is able to fulfil the reCuired J0!! %nternal ?andover with M!1 !upportJ- then it shall enerate and
send an .:%&T2/&.5:?.&8O>2/:1OMM.&8 messae to the 0!! and stop timer T,+=. This answer shall contain
the e'act new .:%nterface 3ser Plane parameters- e.. 1odec Type- 1odec 1onfiuration- .:%nterface Type- either T8M
1ircuit %dentity 1ode or %P Transport 5ayer .ddress and 38P Port (see 3GPP T! 9E.++E H=I). Ahile T*= is still runnin
the 0!! can either accept or reject the .:%&T2/&.5:?.&8O>2/:1OMM.&8.
Ahen the 0!! receives the .:%&T2/&.5:?.&8O>2/:1OMM.&8 messae it ta"es the necessary action to allow
the M! to access the radio resource of the new cell in 0!!- this is detailed in 3GPP T! 9E.+=E H@I and in
3GPP T! 9=.++E H9I. The switchin of the radio resource throuh the necessary terrestrial resources is detailed in
3GPP T! 99.+,E H*EI and 3GPP T! 9E.++E H=I. On receipt of the .:%&T2/&.5:?.&8O>2/:1OMM.&8 messae
the 0!! will send e.. the radio interface messae /%:?.&8O>2/:1OMM.&8- containin a ?andover /eference
number previously allocated to the M!. The M! will then access the new radio resource usin the ?andover /eference
number contained in the /%:?.&8O>2/:.112!! messae. The number will be chec"ed by 0!! to ensure it is as
e'pected and the correct M! has been captured.
.s 0!! and M! proceed with the handover the 0!! may send an .:?.&8O>2/:82T21T messae to the servin
M!1 to enable fast 3ser Plane switchin on the 1ore &etwor" side. .s soon as the M! and 0!! have completed the
handover the 0!! send an .:?.&8O>2/:1OMP52T2 messae to servin M!1. 0oth 0!! and servin M!1 will
then release the no loner needed 0!! and 1ore &etwor" resources.
%f the servin M!1 is unable to support the reCuired %nternal ?andover due to whatever reason then it shall send an .:
%&T2/&.5:?.&8O>2/:/2K3%/28:/2N21T messae to the 0!! (if T,+= has not e'pired already). The servin
M!1 shall not send an .:%&T2/&.5:?.&8O>2/:/2K3%/28:/2N21T messae after an .:%&T2/&.5:
?.&8O>2/:1OMM.&8 has been sent to the 0!!.
%f a failure occurs durin the handover attempt and the 0!! sends an .:?.&8O>2/:7.%53/2 messae- then the
servin M!1 shall terminate the handover and shall revert bac" to usin the resources used before the handover attempt
was made.
The servin M!1 shall supervise the J0!! %nternal ?andover with M!1 !upportJ procedure after sendin the .:
%&T2/&.5:?.&8O>2/:1OMM.&8 usin the same timer (T,+*) as used for %ntra:M!1 handover- see
subclauses F.3 and ,,.3.
%n all cases the e'istin connection to the M! shall not be cleared- e'cept in the case of e'piry of the timer T,+* before
receipt of .:?.&8O>2/:1OMP52T2.
Ahilst the M! is not in communication with the 1ore &etwor" (i.e. in the time span between sendin of .:
%&T2/&.5:?.&8O>2/:1OMM.&8 and the reception of .:?.&8O>2/:1OMP52T2 or an .:?.&8O>2/
7.%53/2) the servin M!1 shall Cueue all appropriate messaes towards the M!. .ll these messaes shall be
delivered to the M! once the communication is resumed.
7or the case of subseCuent %ntra:0!! handover with support from M!1:0 or 3G;M!1:0 the followin appliesD
.fter successful completion of the %ntra:0!! handover- if M!1:0<3G;M!1:0 received the .o%P:!upported 1odecs
5ist (.nchor)- M!1:0<3G;M!1:0 may send the new .o%P:!elected 1odec (Taret) and .o%P:.vailable 1odecs 5ist
(M.P) to M!1:.<3G;M!1:. in the M.P:P/O12!!:.112!!:!%G&.55%&G reCuest transportin the
.:?.&8O>2/:P2/7O/M28 messae- if the followin conditions are fulfilledD M!1:0<3G;M!1:0 created a 1odec
3GPP
3! 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
5ist (M!1 preferred) from the .o%P:!upported 1odecs 5ist (.nchor) received from M!1:.<3G;M!1:.- the 0!! uses
. interface over %P and the 0!! does not insert a transcoder.
6.3.3 MS+-$n$$aed 7SS :nerna% >andover 2$h MS+ Su&&or
8urin a call the M!1 may reCuest to modify the .:%nterface 3ser Plane- for e'ample to chane the 1odec Type or
1odec 1onfiuration on the .:%nterface to optimise end:to:end speech Cuality by avoidin transcodin.
The servin M!1 may initiate a J0!! %nternal ?andover with M!1 !upportJ by sendin an .:%&T2/&.5:
?.&8O>2/:2&K3%/O messae to the 0!! containin- within the !peech 1odec (M!1 1hosen) %2- the servin
M!1#s preferred speech 1odec Type and 1odec 1onfiuration and .:%nterface Type.
%f accepted by the 0!!- the 0!! responds with an .:%&T2/&.5:?.&8O>2/:/2K3%/28 messae- as described in
subclause @.3.*- with reason J/esponse to an %&T2/&.5 ?.&8O>2/ 2&K3%/OJ. Then the J0!! %nternal ?andover
with M!1 !upportJ may start.
%f the 0!! does not accept the .:%&T2/&.5:?.&8O>2/:2&K3%/O messae- then it returns an .:?.&8O>2/:
7.%53/2 messae to the servin M!1.
0 Genera% de!#r$&$on o4 he &ro#edure! 4or $ner - MS+
handover!
The followin clauses describe two options for the 0asic and !ubseCuent ?andover procedures. The first- as described
in subclauses B., and B.3 respectively- provides for a circuit connection between M!1:. and M!1:0. The second- as
described in subclauses B.* and B.9 respectively- provides for a 0asic and !ubseCuent ?andover without the provision
of a circuit connection between M!1:. and M!1:0.
%n all the above mentioned clauses- the followin principles applyD
a) durin the handover resource allocation- e'cept for the messaes e'plicitly indicated in b and c below- only the
handover related messaes that are part of the applicable 0!!.P subset : as defined in 3GPP T! 9F.++E HBI :
shall be transferred on the 2:interfaceG
b) the trace related messaes that are part of the applicable 0!!.P subset : as defined in 3GPP T! 9F.++E HBI : can
be sent by the M!1:. on the 2:interface after successful handover resource allocation. %n
subclauses B., and B.*- it is however allowed at basic handover initiation on the 2:%nterface to transfer one trace
related messae that is part of the applicable 0!!.P subset : as defined in 3GPP T! 9F.++E HBI : toether with
the applicable handover related messae. The applicable handover related messae shall always appear as the
first messaeG
c) durin the handover resource allocation for subseCuent inter:M!1 handover accordin to subclauses B.3 and B.9-
it is allowed to transfer either 8T.P or /.&.P 8irect Transfer messaes on the 2:%nterface between M!1:.
and M!1:0. /.&.P 8irect Transfer messaes shall be used for this purpose if and only if the basic handover
procedure was an inter M!1 !/&! relocationG
d) durin the handover e'ecution- ie while the M! is not in communication with the networ"- the M!1:. shall
Cueue all outoin 0!!.P or /.&.P messaes until the communication with the M! is resumedG
e) durin the e'ecution of a basic inter:M!1 handover to M!1:0 or a subseCuent inter:M!1 handover to a third
M!1:0L- only the handover related messaes and the .:1lear:/eCuest messae that are part of the applicable
0!!.P subset : as defined in 3GPP T! 9F.++E HBI M may be sent by the taret M!1 on the 2:interfaceG
f) durin a subseCuent inter:M!1 handover bac" to M!1:. or to a third M!1:0L- M!1:0 may initiate either an
%u:/elease:/eCuest procedure or an .:1lear:/eCuest procedure on the 2:interface. .n %u:/elease:/eCuest
procedure shall be initiated only if the basic handover procedure was an inter:M!1 !/&! relocationG
) finally- durin supervision- ie while the M! is not in the area of M!1:. after a successful %nter:M!1 handover-
the subset of 0!!.P procedures and their related messaes : as defined in 3GPP T! 9F.++E HBI : shall apply on
the 2:%nterface. .s the only e'ception to this rule- in case of a subseCuent inter:M!1 !/&! relocation bac" to
3G;M!1:. or to a third 3G;M!1:0L- durin the relocation resource allocation- the relocation and trace related
3GPP
'% 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
messaes that are part of the applicable /.&.P subset : as defined in 3GPP T! *F.,+E H,=I : shall be
transferred on the 2:interface (see subclause E.3- a and b).
%f a subseCuent inter:M!1 handover<relocation bac" to 3G;M!1:. or to a third 3G;M!1:0L is cancelled- then
the supervision continues- and 0!!.P procedures and their related messaes shall apply on the 2:interface.
&OT2D . subseCuent inter:M!1 !/&! relocation bac" to 3G;M!1:. or to a third 3G;M!1:0L can occur- e..-
if after the basic inter:M!1 handover to 3G;M!1:0 the M! performed a subseCuent intra:3G;M!1:0
G!M to 3MT! inter:system handoverG
h) durin the intra:M!1:0 handover e'ecution- if any- the M!1:0 shall Cueue all outoin 0!!.P messaes until
the communication with the M! is resumed.
0.1 7a!$# handover &ro#edure reAu$r$n3 a #$r#u$ #onne#$on
(e2een MS+-' and MS+-7
The procedure used for successful %nter:M!1 ?andover is shown in fiure ,*. %nitiation of the handover procedure is
described in clause =. The procedure described in this clause ma"es use of messaes from the 3GPP T! 9E.++E H=I and
of the transport mechanism from the Mobile .pplication Part (M.P) (3GPP T! *F.++* H,*I). .fter an %nter:M!1
handover further %ntra:M!1 handovers may occur on M!1:0- these handovers will follow the procedures specified in
the previous clause.

M!<0!!:.
M!1:. M!1:0
M.P:Prep:?andover reC. M.P:.llocate:?andover:&umber reC.
.:?O:/2K32!T
.:?O:/2K3%/28
0!!:0<M!
>5/:0
.:?O:/2K32!T:.1$
M.P:!end:?andover:/eport reC. M.P:Prep:?andover resp.
%.M
M.P:!end:?andover:/eport resp. (,)
.1M .:?O:1OMM.&8
.:?O:82T21T
.:?O:1OMP52T2
M.P:Process:.ccess:!i reC.
M.P:!end:2nd:!inal reC. .:15/:1M8<1OM
.&!A2/
/252.!2
2nd of call
M.P:!end:2nd:!inal resp.
*9T, 1- +an (e !en a an@ $6e a4er he re#e&$on o4 :'M.
.i/ure (#0 6asic Handover Procedure re;uirin/ a circuit connection
The handover is initiated as described in subclause @.,. (This is represented by .:?O:/2K3%/28 in fiure ,*. 3pon
receipt of the .:?O:/2K3%/28 from 0!!:.- M!1:. shall send a M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuest to M!1:0
includin a complete .:?O:/2K32!T messae.
&OT2D M!1:. shall not send further M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuests while a M.P:P/2P./2:
?.&8O>2/ response is pendin or before any timeouts.
3GPP
'( 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
The M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuest shall carry in the .:?O:/2K32!T all information needed by M!1:0 for
allocatin a radio channel- see 3GPP T! 9E.++E H=I. 7or compatibility reasons- the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/
reCuest will also identify the cell to which the call is to be handed over. 7or speech calls- M!1:. shall also include the
%u !upported 1odecs 5ist to be used by M!1:0 for subseCuent intra:M!1:0 intersystem handover to 3MT! and intra:
M!1:0 !/&! relocation.
%f M!1:. supports . interface over %P- then for speech calls M!1:. may include the .o%P:!upported 1odecs 5ist
(.nchor) in the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuest. %f handover to an . over %P capable 0!!:0 is performed-
M!1:0 shall include a 1odec 5ist (M!1 preferred) in the .:?O:/2K32!T messae to 0!!:0. M!1:0 may select the
codecs for the 1odec 5ist (M!1 preferred) from the channel type information and the .o%P:!upported 1odecs 5ist
(.nchor)- if this list was provided by M!1:. in the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuest. 7or a detailed description
of the handlin of these codec lists by M!1:. and M!1:0 see 3GPP T! *3.,=3 H*=I. %f the .o%P:!upported 1odecs
5ist was not provided or M!1:0 does not support the selection of codecs from the .o%P:!upported 1odecs 5ist
(.nchor)- then M!1:0 shall create the 1odec 5ist (M!1 preferred) usin the channel type information received from
M!1:. in the .:?O:/2K32!T messae included in the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuest.
M!1:0 will return the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ response after havin retrieved a ?andover &umber from its
associated >5/ (e'chane of the messaes M.P:allocate:handover:number reCuest and M.P:send:handover:report
reCuest). The ?andover &umber shall be used for routin the connection of the call from M!1:. to M!1:0. %f a traffic
channel is available in M!1:0 the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ response- sent to M!1:. will contain the complete
.:?O:/2K32!T:.1$&OA528G2 messae received from 0!!:0- containin the radio resources definition to be
sent by 0!!:. to the M! and possible e'tra 0!!M.P information- amended by M!1:0 due to the possible
interwor"in between the 0!!M.P protocol carried on the 2:interface and the 0!!M.P protocol used on the
.:interface. %f the traffic channel allocation is Cueued by 0!!:0- the .:K323%&G:%&8%1.T%O& may optionaly be
sent bac" to M!1:.. The further traffic channel allocation result (.:?O:/2K32!T:.1$ or .:?O:7.%53/2) will be
transferred to M!1:. usin the M.P:P/O12!!:.112!!:!%G&.55%&G reCuest. %f the traffic channel allocation is
not possible- the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ response containin an .:?O:7.%53/2 will be sent to M!1:..
M!1:0 will do the same if a fault is detected on the identity of the cell where the call has to be handed over. M!1:0
simply reports the events related to the dialoue. %t is up to M!1:. to decide the action to perform if it receives
neative responses or the operation fails due to the e'piry of the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ timer.
%f . interface over %P is supported- then for speech calls via an . over %P capable 0!!:0 the selection of the speech
codec shall be as described in 3GPP T! 9E.++E H=I- and if no transcoder is inserted in the 0!!:0 then M!1:0 shall
insert a transcoder.
%f M!1:. provided an .o%P:!upported 1odecs 5ist (.nchor) in the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuest and
M!1:0 selected the codecs for the 1odec 5ist (M!1 preferred) from the .o%P:!upported 1odecs 5ist (.nchor)-
M!1:0 may send the .o%P:!elected 1odec (Taret) and .o%P:.vailable 1odecs 5ist (M.P) to M!1:. in the M.P:
P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ response.
%f 0!!:0 does not support . interface over %P or M!1:. did not include the .o%P:!upported 1odecs 5ist (.nchor) in
the M.P:P/2P./2 ?.&8O>2/ reCuest- then M!1:0 shall not include the .o%P:!elected 1odec (Taret) and
.o%P:.vailable 1odecs 5ist (M.P) in the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ response. /eception of .o%P:!elected 1odec
(Taret) and .o%P .vailable 1odecs 5ist (M.P) from M!1:0 with the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ response
indicates to M!1:. that the taret access supports . interface over %P.
%f an error related to the T1.P dialoue or to the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuest is returned from M!1:0- this
will be indicated to M!1:. and M!1:. will terminate the handover attempt. M!1:. may retry the handover attempt
usin the cell identity list- if provided- or may reject the handover attempt towards 0!!:.. The e'istin connection to
the M! shall not be cleared.
Ahen the .:?O:/2K32!T:.1$&OA528G2 has been received- M!1:. shall establish a circuit between M!1:.
and M!1:0 by sinallin procedures supported by the networ". %n fiure ,* this is illustrated by the messaes %.M
(%nitial .ddress Messae) and .1M (.ddress 1omplete Messae) of !inallin !ystem no B. M!1:0 awaits the
capturin of the M! (subclause @.,) on the radio path when the .1M is sent and M!1:. initiates the handover
e'ecution when .1M is received (illustrated by the .:?O:1OMM.&8 and described in the subclause @.,.
%f the 0!!:. was connected via an . interface over %P and no transcodin performed in the 0!! then M!1:. shall
remove the transcoder between the M!1 and the other party.
M!1:0 transfers to M!1:. the ac"nowledement received from the correct M! (.:?O:82T21T<.:?O:
1OMP52T2). The .:?O:82T21T- if received- is transferred to M!1:. usin the M.P:P/O12!!:.112!!:
!%G&.55%&G reCuest. The .:?O:1OMP52T2- when received from the correct M!- is included in the M.P:!2&8:
2&8:!%G&.5 reCuest and sent bac" to M!1:.. The circuit is throuh:connected in M!1:. when the .:?O:82T21T
3GPP
'# 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
or the .:?O:1OMP52T2 is received from M!1:0. The old radio channel is released when the .:?O:1OMP52T2
messae is received from M!1:0. The sendin of the M.P:!2&8:2&8:!%G&.5 reCuest starts the M.P supervision
timer for the M.P dialoue between M!1:. and M!1:0. Ahen the M.P:!2&8:2&8:!%G&.5 reCuest includin the
.:?O:1OMP52T2 messae is received in M!1:. the resources in 0!!:. shall be cleared.
%n order not to conflict with the P!T&<%!8& sinallin system(s) used between M!1:. and M!1:0- M!1:0 must
enerate an answer sinal when .:?O:82T21T<1OMP52T2 is received.
M!1:0 shall release the ?andover &umber when the circuit between M!1:. and M!1:0 has been established.
%f the circuit between M!1:. and M!1:0 cannot be established (e.. an unsuccessful bac"ward messae is received
instead of .1M). M!1:. terminates the inter:M!1 handover attempt by sendin an appropriate M.P messae- for
e'ample an .0O/T. M!1:. may retry the handover at this point- see subclause @.,.
M!1:. shall retain overall call control until the call is cleared by the fi'ed subscriber or the M! and there is no further
call control functions to be performed (e.. servicin waitin calls- echo cancellers).
Ahen M!1:. clears the call to the M! it also clears the call control functions in M!1:. and sends the M.P:!2&8:
2&8:!%G&.5 response to release the M.P resources in M!1:0.
M!1:. may terminate the procedure at any time by sendin an appropriate M.P messae to M!1:0. %f establishment
of the circuit between M!1:. and M!1:0 has been initiated- the circuit must also be cleared.
The handover will be aborted by M!1:. if it detects clearin or interruption of the radio path before the call has been
established on M!1:0.
0.2 7a!$# handover &ro#edure no reAu$r$n3 he e!a(%$!h6en o4 a
#$r#u$ #onne#$on (e2een MS+-' and MS+-7
The basic handover procedures to be used when no circuit connection is reCuired by M!1:. are similar to those
described in subclause B., for circuit switched calls. The main differences to the procedures described in subclause B.,
relate to the establishment of circuits between the networ" entities and the ?andover &umber allocation.
%n the case of onoin G!M voice roup calls the circuit connections are already established therefore the procedures
described in this clause are also applicable. Ahen applied to onoin voice roup calls the clearin of resources on
0!!:. shall not be used if the resources are still be used on the down lin". 1onseCuently the .:152./:1OMM.&8
messae shall not be sent- but an ?.&8O>2/:!31122828 messae shall be sent.
%n the case of basic handover- M!1:. shall specify to M!1:0 that no ?andover &umber is reCuired in the M.P:
P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuest (see 3GPP T! *F.++* H,*I). .s for the basic handover usin a circuit connection- the
.:?O:/2K32!T is transmitted at the same time. .ny subseCuent ?andover &umber allocation procedure will not be
invo"ed until the completion of the basic handover procedure (see clauseD !ubseCuent 1hannel .ssinment usin a
circuit connection). M!1:0 shall then perform the radio resources allocation as described in subclause B.,. The
M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ response shall be returned to M!1:. includin either the response of the radio
resources allocation reCuest received from 0!!:0 (.:?O:/2K32!T:.1$&OA528G2<.:?O:7.%53/2 with
possible e'tra 0!!M.P information. These e'tra information are amended by M!1:0 due to the possible interwor"in
between the 0!!M.P protocol carried on the 2:interface and the 0!!M.P protocol used on the .:interface) or
potentially the .:K323%&G:%&8%1.T%O& . The basic handover procedure will continue as described in subclause B.,
e'cept that no circuit connection will be established towards M!1:0.
The relevant case for the basic handover without circuit connection is shown in fiure ,3. .s can be seen the major
differences to the eCuivalent fiure ,* is the omission of any circuit establishment messain and the omission of
handover number allocation sinallin.
3GPP
'3 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
M!<0!!:.
M!1:. M!1:0
M.P:Prep:?andover reC.
.:?O:/2K32!T
.:?O:/2K3%/28
0!!:0<M!
>5/:0
.:?O:/2K32!T:.1$
M.P:Prep:?andover resp. .:?O:1OMM.&8
.:?O:82T21T
.:?O:1OMP52T2
M.P:Process:.ccess:!i reC.
M.P:!end:2nd:!inal reC. .:15/:1M8<1OM
2nd of lin"
M.P:!end:2nd:!inal resp.
.i/ure (30 6asic Handover Procedure without circuit connection
0.3 Pro#edure 4or !u(!eAuen handover reAu$r$n3 a #$r#u$
#onne#$on
.fter the call has been handed over to M!1:0- if the M! leaves the area of M!1:0 durin the same call- subseCuent
handover is necessary in order to continue the connection.
The followin cases applyD
i) the M! moves bac" to the area of M!1:.G
ii) the M! moves into the area of a third M!1 (M!1:0#).
%n both cases the call is switched in M!1:.G the circuit between M!1:. and M!1:0 shall be released after a successful
subseCuent handover has been performed.
3GPP
'' 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
0.3.1 5e!#r$&$on o4 !u(!eAuen handover &ro#edure $)- MS+-7 o MS+-'
The procedure for successful handover from M!1:0 bac" to M!1:. is shown in fiure ,9.
M!<0!!:0
M!1:. M!1:0
M.P:Prep:!ub:?andover reC.
.:?O:/2K3%/28
0!!:.<M!
>5/:0
.:?O:1OMM.&8 M.P:Prep:!ub:?andover resp.
.:?O:/2K32!T:.1$
.:?O:82T21T
.:?O:1OMP52T2
M.P:!end:2nd:!inal resp. .:15/:1M8<1OM
.:?O:/2K32!T
/elease
.i/ure ('0 Su3se;uent handover procedure i"0successful handover
from 1SC)6 to 1SC)2 usin/ a circuit connection
The procedure is as follows.
M!1:0 sends the M.P:P/2P./2:!30!2K32&T:?.&8O>2/ reCuest to M!1:. indicatin the new M!1
number(M!1:. number)- indicatin also the identity of the cell where the call has to be handed over and includin a
complete .:?O:/2K32!T messae. (&OT2D M!1:0 shall not send further M.P:P/2P./2:!30!2K32&T:
?.&8O>2/ reCuests while a handover attempt is pendin or before any timeouts). !ince M!1:. is the call
controllin M!1- this M!1 needs no ?andover &umber for routin purposesG M!1:. can immediately initiate the
search for a free radio channel.
Ahen a radio channel can be assined- M!1:. shall return in the M.P:P/2P./2:!30!2K32&T:?.&8O>2/
response the complete .:?O:/2K32!T:.1$&OA528G2 messae received from the 0!!:0 and possible e'tra
0!!M.P information- amended by M!1:. due to the possible interwor"in between the 0!!M.P protocol carried on
the 2:interface and the 0!!M.P protocol used on the .:interface. %f the traffic channel allocation is Cueued by 0!!:0-
the .:K323%&G:%&8%1.T%O& may optionaly be sent bac" to M!1:0. The further traffic channel allocation result (.:
?O:/2K32!T:.1$ or .:?O:7.%53/2) will be transferred to M!1:0 usin the M.P:7O/A./8:.112!!:
!%G&.55%&G reCuest.%f a radio channel cannot be assined or if a fault is detected on the taret cell identity- or the
taret cell identity in the .:?O:/2K32!T is not consistent with the taret M!1 number- the M.P:P/2P./2:
!30!2K32&T:?.&8O>2/ response containin an .:?O:7.%53/2 messae shall be iven to M!1:0- in addition
M!1:0 shall maintain the connection with the M!.
%f the procedure in M!1:. is successful then M!1:0 can reCuest the M! to retune to the new 0!!:0 on M!1:.. This
is illustrated in fiure ,9 by the .:?O:1OMM.&8 messae. The operation is successfully completed when M!1:.
receives the .:?O:1OMP52T2 messae.
.fter handover M!1:. shall release the circuit to M!1:0.
M!1:. must also terminate the M.P procedure for the basic handover between M!1:. and M!1:0 by sendin an
appropriate M.P messae. M!1:0 will clear the resources in 0!!:. when the M.P:!2&8:2&8:!%G&.5 response is
received.
3GPP
'* 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
0.3.2 5e!#r$&$on o4 he !u(!eAuen handover &ro#edure $$)- MS+-7 o
MS+-78
The procedure for successful handover from M!1:0 to M!1:0# is shown in fiure ,=.
The procedure consists of two partsD
: a subseCuent handover from M!1:0 bac" to M!1:. as described in subclause B.3., (the same procedures apply
if M!1:. is replaced by 3G;M!1:.)G and
: a basic handover from M!1:. to M!1:0# as described in subclause B.,.
M!1:0 sends the M.P:P/2P./2:!30!2K32&T:?.&8O>2/ reCuest to M!1:. indicatin a new M!1 number
(which is the identity of M!1:0#)- indicatin also the taret cell identity and includin a complete .:?O:/2K32!T-
M!1:. then starts a basic handover procedure towards M!1:0#.
%f M!1:. supports . interface over %P- then for speech calls M!1:. may include the .o%P:!upported 1odecs 5ist
(.nchor) in the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuest towards M!1:0#. 7or a detailed description of the handlin of
this codec list by M!1:. and M!1:0# see 3GPP T! *3.,=3 H*=I.
Ahen M!1:. receives the .1M from M!1:0#- M!1:. informs M!1:0 that M!1:0# has successfully allocated the
radio resources on 0!!:0# side by sendin the M.P:P/2P./2:!30!2K32&T:?.&8O>2/ response containin the
complete .:?O:/2K32!T:.1$&OA528G2 received from 0!!:0# and possible e'tra 0!!M.P information-
amended by M!1:. due to the possible interwor"in between the 0!!M.P protocol carried on the 2:interface between
M!1:. and M!1:0# and the 0!!M.P protocol carried on the 2:interface between M!1:. and M!1:0. &ow M!1:0
can start the procedure on the radio path.
7or M!1:. the handover is completed when it has received the M.P:!2&8:2&8:!%G&.5 /2K32!T from M!1:0#
containin the .:?O:1OMP52T2 received from the 0!!:0#. The circuit between M!1:. and M!1:0 is released.
M!1:. also sends the M.P:!2&8:2&8:!%G&.5 response to M!1:0 in order to terminate the oriinal M.P dialoue
between M!1:. and M!1:0. M!1:0 releases the radio resources when it receives this messae.
%f the traffic channel allocation is Cueued by the 0!!:0#- the .:K323%&G:%&8%1.T%O& may optionally be sent bac"
to M!1:0. %f no radio channel can be allocated by M!1:0# or no circuit between M!1:. and M!1:0# can be
established or a fault is detected on the taret cell identity or the taret cell identity in the .:?O:/2K32!T is not
consistent with the taret M!1 number- M!1:. informs M!1:0 by usin the .:?O:7.%53/2 messae included in the
M.P:P/2P./2:!30!2K32&T:?.&8O>2/ response. M!1:0 shall maintain the e'istin connection with the M!.
Ahen the subseCuent handover is completed- M!1:0# is considered as M!1:0. .ny further inter:M!1 handover is
handled as described above for a subseCuent handover.
3GPP
'+ 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !

M!1:0
.:?O:/2K3%/28
>5/:0
.:?O:1OMM.&8
M.P:Prep:!ub:?andover reC.
.:?O:82T21T
.:?O:1OMP52T2
M!1:.
M!<0!!
M!1:0L >5/:0L
M.P:Prepare:?andover reC.
M.P:Prepare:?andover resp.
M.P:.llocate:?andover:&umber reC.
M.P:!end:?andover:/eport reC.
%.M
M.P:!end:?andover:/ep. resp. (,)
M.P:Prep:!ub:?o resp.
M.P:Process:.ccess:!inallin reC.
M.P:!end:2nd:!inal reC.
.1M
.nswer
/elease
M.P:!end:2nd:!inal resp.
M.P:!end:2nd:!inal resp.
/elease
(end of call)
.:15/:1M8<1OM
*9T, 1- +an (e !en a an@ $6e a4er he re#e&$on o4 :'M.
.i/ure (*0 Su3se;uent handover procedure ii"0 Successful handover
from 1SC)6 to 1SC)6<re;uirin/ a circuit connection
0.4 Pro#edure 4or !u(!eAuen handover no reAu$r$n3 a #$r#u$
#onne#$on
.s for the subseCuent handover with a circuit connection- the same two cases of subseCuent handover applyD
i) the M! moves bac" to the area of M!1:.G
ii) the M! moves into the area of a third M!1 (M!1:0#).
3GPP
', 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
0.4.1 5e!#r$&$on o4 he !u(!eAuen handover &ro#edure 2$hou #$r#u$
#onne#$on $)- MS+-7 o MS+-'
The procedure for successful handover from M!1:0 bac" to M!1:. without circuit connection is shown in fiure ,@.
The only difference with the fiure ,9- is that no circuit release is needed between M!1:. and M!1:0.
M!<0!!:0
M!1:. M!1:0
M.P:Prep:!ub:?andover reC.
.:?O:/2K3%/28
0!!:.<M!
>5/:0
.:?O:1OMM.&8 M.P:Prep:!ub:?andover resp.
.:?O:/2K32!T:.1$
.:?O:82T21T
.:?O:1OMP52T2
M.P:!end:2nd:!inal resp. .:15/:1M8<1OM
.:?O:/2K32!T
.i/ure (+0 Su3se;uent handover procedure i"0 Successful handover
from 1SC)6 to 1SC)2 not re;uirin/ a circuit connection
0.4.2 5e!#r$&$on o4 he !u(!eAuen handover &ro#edure 2$hou #$r#u$
#onne#$on $$)- MS+-7 o MS+-78
The procedure for successful handover from M!1:0 to M!1:0# is shown in fiure ,B.
The procedure consists of two partsD
: a subseCuent handover from M!1:0 bac" to M!1:. as described in subclause B.9.,(the same procedures apply
if M!1:. is replaced by 3G;M!1:.)G and
: a basic handover from M!1:. to M!1:0# as described in subclause B.*.
The only difference to the eCuivalent fiure ,= is the omission of the circuit and handover number allocation
sinallins.
3GPP
'- 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
M!1:0
.:?O:/2K3%/28
>5/:0
.:?O:1OMM.&8
M.P:Prep:!ub:?andover reC.
.:?O:82T21T
.:?O:1OMP52T2
M!1:.
M!<0!!
M!1:0L >5/:0L
M.P:Prepare:?andover reC.
M.P:Prepare:?andover resp.
M.P:Prep:!ub:?o resp.
M.P:Process:.ccess:!inallin reC.
M.P:!end:2nd:!inal reC.
(end of lin")
M.P:!end:2nd:!inal resp.
M.P:!end:2nd:!inal resp.
.:15/:1M8<1OM
.i/ure (,0 Su3se;uent handover procedure ii"0 Successful handover
from 1SC)6 to 1SC)6< without circuit connection
B Genera% 5e!#r$&$on o4 he &ro#edure! 4or $ner -
3G=MS+ handover!
B.1 >andover UMTS o GSM
The followin clauses describe two options for the 0asic and !ubseCuent 3MT! to G!M ?andover procedures. The
first- as described in subclauses E.,., and E.,.3 respectively- provides for a circuit connection between 3G;M!1:. and
3G;M!1:0. The second- as described in subclauses E.,.* and E.,.9 respectively- provides for a 0asic and !ubseCuent
?andover without the provision of a circuit connection between 3G;M!1:. and 3G;M!1:0. 3G;M!1 can also be a
pure G!M M!1.
%n all the above mentioned clauses- the followin principles applyD
a) durin the handover resource allocation- e'cept for the messaes e'plicitly indicated in b and c below- only the
handover related messaes that are part of the applicable 0!!.P subset : as defined in 3GPP T! 9F.++E HBI :
shall be transferred on the 2:interfaceG
b) the trace related messaes that are part of the applicable 0!!.P subset : as defined in 3GPP T! 9F.++E HBI: can
be sent by the 3G;M!1:. on the 2:interface after successful handover resource allocation. %n the
subclauses E.,., and E.,.*- it is however allowed at basic handover initiation on the 2:%nterface to transfer one
trace related messae that is part of the applicable 0!!.P subset : as defined in 3GPP T! 9F.++E HBI : toether
with the applicable handover related messae. The applicable handover related messae shall always appear as
the first messaeG
3GPP
'! 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
c) durin the handover resource allocation for subseCuent inter:M!1 inter:system handover accordin to
subclauses E.,.3 and E.,.9- it is allowed to transfer either 8T.P or /.&.P 8irect Transfer messaes on the 2:
%nterface between 3G;M!1:. and 3G;M!1:0. /.&.P 8irect Transfer messaes shall be used for this purpose
if and only if the basic handover procedure was an inter M!1 !/&! relocationG
d) durin the handover e'ecution- i.e. while the 32<M! is not in communication with the networ"- the 3G;M!1:.
shall Cueue all outoin 0!!.P or /.&.P messaes until the communication with the 32<M! is resumedG
e) durin the e'ecution of a basic inter:system inter:M!1 handover to M!1:0 or a subseCuent inter:system inter:
M!1 handover to a third M!1:0L- only the handover related messaes and the .:1lear:/eCuest messae that are
part of the applicable 0!!.P subset : as defined in 3GPP T! 9F.++E HBI M may be sent by the taret M!1 on the
2:interfaceG
f) durin a subseCuent inter:system inter:M!1 handover bac" to 3G;M!1:. or to a third M!1:0L- 3G;M!1:0
may initiate either an %u:/elease:/eCuest procedure or an .:1lear:/eCuest procedure on the 2:interface. .n %u:
/elease:/eCuest procedure shall be initiated only if the basic handover procedure was an inter:M!1 !/&!
relocationG
) finally- durin supervision- i.e. while the 32<M! is not in the area of 3G;M!1:. after a successful %nter:
3G;M!1 handover- the subset of 0!!.P procedures and their related messaes : as defined in
3GPP T! 9F.++E HBI : shall apply on the 2:%nterface. .s the only e'ception to this rule- in case of a subseCuent
inter:M!1 !/&! relocation bac" to 3G;M!1:. or to a third 3G;M!1:0L- durin the relocation resource
allocation- the relocation and trace related messaes that are part of the applicable /.&.P subset : as defined in
3GPP T! *F.,+E H,=I : shall be transferred on the 2:interface (see subclause E.3- a and b).
%f a subseCuent inter:M!1 handover<relocation bac" to 3G;M!1:. or to a third 3G;M!1:0L is cancelled- then
the supervision continues- and 0!!.P procedures and their related messaes shall apply on the 2:interface.
&OT2D . subseCuent inter:M!1 !/&! relocation bac" to 3G;M!1:. or to a third 3G;M!1:0L can occur- e..-
if after the basic inter:M!1 handover to 3G;M!1:0 the M! performed a subseCuent intra:3G;M!1:0
G!M to 3MT! inter:system handoverG
h) durin the intra:3G;M!1 :0 handover e'ecution- if any- the 3G;M!1 :0 shall Cueue all outoin 0!!.P or
/.&.P messaes until the communication with the 32<M! is resumed.
B.1.1 7a!$# >andover &ro#edure reAu$r$n3 a #$r#u$ #onne#$on (e2een
3G=MS+ -' and MS+-7
The procedure used for successful %nter:3G;M!1 3MT! to G!M ?andover is shown in fiure ,E. %nitiation of the
3MT! to G!M handover procedure is described in clause =. The procedure described in this clause ma"es use of
messaes from the 3GPP T! 9F.++E HBI and of the transport mechanism from the Mobile .pplication Part (M.P)
(3GPP T! *F.++* H,*I). .fter an %nter:3G;M!1 relocation<handover- %ntra:3G;M!1 3MT! to G!M handover may
occur on 3G;M!1 :0- this handover will follow the procedures specified in a previous clause.
3GPP
*% 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !

3G;M!1:. M!1:0
M.P:Prep:?andover reC. M.P:.llocate:?andover:&umber reC.
.:?O:/2K32!T
%u:/25O1.T%O&:
/2K3%/28
0!!:0<M!<32
>5/:0
.:?O:/2K32!T:.1$
M.P:!end:?andover:/eport reC. M.P:Prep:?andover resp.
%.M
M.P:!end:?andover:/eport resp. (,)
.1M %u:/25O1.T%O&:
1OMM.&8
.:?O:82T21T
.:?O:1OMP52T2
M.P:Process:.ccess:!i reC.
M.P:!end:2nd:!inal reC. %u:/252.!2:
1M8<1OM
.&!A2/
/252.!2
2nd of call
M.P:!end:2nd:!inal resp.
32<M!</&!:.
*9T, 1- +an (e !en a an@ $6e a4er he re#e&$on o4 :'M.
.i/ure (-0 6asic 51TS to GS1 Handover Procedure re;uirin/ a circuit connection
B.1.1.1 ?$h one #$r#u$ #onne#$on
The 3MT! to G!M handover is initiated as described in subclause @.*.,. (This is represented by %u:/25O1.T%O&:
/2K3%/28 in fiure ,E). 3pon receipt of the %u:/25O1.T%O&:/2K3%/28 from /&!:.- 3G;M!1:. shall send a
M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuest to M!1:0 includin a complete .:?O:/2K32!T messae.
&OT2D 3G;M!1:. shall not send further M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuests while a M.P:P/2P./2:
?.&8O>2/ response is pendin or before any timeouts.
3GPP
*( 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
The M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuest shall carry in the .:?O:/2K32!T all information needed by M!1:0 for
allocatin a radio channel- see 3GPP T! +E.+E. 7or compatibility reasons- the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuest
will also identify the cell to which the call is to be handed over. 7or speech calls- 3G;M!1:. shall also include the %u
!upported 1odecs 5ist to be used by M!1:0 for subseCuent intra:M!1:0 intersystem handover to 3MT! and intra:
M!1:0 !/&! relocation.
%f 3G;M!1:. supports . interface over %P- then for speech calls 3G;M!1:. may include the .o%P:!upported 1odecs
5ist (.nchor) in the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuest. %f handover to an . over %P capable 0!!:0 is performed-
M!1:0 shall include a 1odec 5ist (M!1 preferred) in the .:?O:/2K32!T messae to 0!!:0. M!1:0 may select the
codecs for the 1odec 5ist (M!1 preferred) from the channel type information and the .o%P:!upported 1odecs 5ist
(.nchor)- if this list was provided by 3G;M!1:. in the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuest. 7or a detailed
description of the handlin of these codec lists by 3G;M!1:. and M!1:0 see 3GPP T! *3.,=3 H*=I. %f the .o%P:
!upported 1odecs 5ist (.nchor) was not provided or M!1:0 does not support the selection of codecs from the .o%P:
!upported 1odecs 5ist- then M!1:0 shall create the 1odec 5ist (M!1 preferred) usin the channel type information
received from 3G;M!1:. in the .:?O:/2K32!T messae included in the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuest.
M!1:0 will return the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ response after havin retrieved a ?andover &umber from its
associated >5/ (e'chane of the messaes M.P:allocate:handover:number reCuest and M.P:send:handover:report
reCuest). The ?andover &umber shall be used for routin the connection of the call from 3G;M!1:. to M!1:0. %f a
traffic channel is available in M!1:0 the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ response- sent to 3G;M!1:. will contain the
complete .:?O:/2K32!T:.1$&OA528G2 messae received from 0!!:0- containin the radio resources
definition to be sent by /&!:. to the 32<M! and possible e'tra 0!!M.P information- amended by M!1:0 due to the
possible interwor"in between the 0!!M.P protocol carried on the 2:interface and the 0!!M.P protocol used on the
.:interface. %f the traffic channel allocation is Cueued by 0!!:0- the .:K323%&G:%&8%1.T%O& may optionally be
sent bac" to 3G;M!1:.. The further traffic channel allocation result (.:?O:/2K32!T:.1$ or .:?O:7.%53/2)
will be transferred to 3G;M!1:. usin the M.P:P/O12!!:.112!!:!%G&.55%&G reCuest. %f the traffic channel
allocation is not possible- the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ response containin an .:?O:7.%53/2 will be sent to
3G;M!1:.. M!1:0 will do the same if a fault is detected on the identity of the cell where the call has to be handed
over. M!1:0 simply reports the events related to the dialoue. %t is up to 3G;M!1:. to decide the action to perform if
it receives neative responses or the operation fails due to the e'piry of the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ timer.
%f . interface over %P is supported- then for speech calls via an . over %P capable 0!!:0 the selection of the speech
codec shall be as described in 3GPP T! 9E.++E H=I- and if no transcoder is inserted in the 0!!:0 then M!1:0 shall
insert a transcoder.
%f 3G;M!1:. provided an .o%P:!upported 1odecs 5ist (.nchor) in the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuest and
M!1:0 selected the codecs for the 1odec 5ist (M!1 preferred) from the .o%P:!upported 1odecs 5ist (.nchor)-
M!1:0 may send the .o%P:!elected 1odec (Taret) and .o%P:.vailable 1odecs 5ist (M.P) to 3G;M!1:. in the
M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ response.
%f 0!!:0 does not support . interface over %P or 3G;M!1:. did not include the .o%P:!upported 1odecs 5ist (.nchor)
in the M.P:P/2P./2 ?.&8O>2/ reCuest- then M!1:0 shall not include the .o%P:!elected 1odec (Taret) and
.o%P:.vailable 1odecs 5ist (M.P) in the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ response. /eception of the .o%P:!elected
1odec (Taret) and .o%P .vailable 1odecs 5ist (M.P) from M!1:0 with the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ response
indicates to 3G;M!1:. that the taret access supports . interface over %P.
%f an error related to the T1.P dialoue or to the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuest is returned from M!1:0- this
will be indicated to 3G;M!1:. and 3G;M!1:. will terminate the handover attempt. 3G;M!1:. rejects the handover
attempt towards /&!:.. The e'istin connection to the 32<M! shall not be cleared.
Ahen the .:?O:/2K32!T:.1$&OA528G2 has been received- 3G;M!1:. shall establish a circuit between
3G;M!1:. and M!1:0 by sinallin procedures supported by the networ". %n fiure ,E this is illustrated by the
messaes %.M (%nitial .ddress Messae) and .1M (.ddress 1omplete Messae) of !inallin !ystem no B. M!1:0
awaits the capturin of the 32<M! (subclause @.*.,) on the radio path when the .1M is sent and 3G;M!1:. initiates
the 3MT! to G!M handover e'ecution when .1M is received (illustrated by the %u:/25O1.T%O&:1OMM.&8 and
described in subclause @.*.,). 3G;M!1:. removes the transcoder from the path to the other party.
M!1:0 transfers to 3G;M!1:. the ac"nowledement received from the correct 32<M! (.:?O:82T21T<.:?O:
1OMP52T2). The .:?O:82T21T- if received- is transferred to 3G;M!1:. usin the M.P:P/O12!!:.112!!:
!%G&.55%&G reCuest. The .:?O:1OMP52T2- when received from the correct 32<M!- is included in the M.P:
!2&8:2&8:!%G&.5 reCuest and sent bac" to 3G;M!1:.. The circuit is throuh connected in 3G;M!1:. when the
.:?O:82T21T or the .:?O:1OMP52T2 is received from M!1:0. The old radio channel is released when the .:
?O:1OMP52T2 messae is received from M!1:0. The sendin of the M.P:!2&8:2&8:!%G&.5 reCuest starts the
3GPP
*# 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
M.P supervision timer for the M.P dialoue between 3G;M!1:. and M!1:0. Ahen the M.P:!2&8:2&8:!%G&.5
reCuest includin the .:?O:1OMP52T2 messae is received in 3G;M!1:.- the resources in /&!:. shall be cleared.
%n order not to conflict with the P!T&<%!8& sinallin system(s) used between 3G;M!1:. and M!1:0- M!1:0 must
enerate an answer sinal when .:?O:82T21T<1OMP52T2 is received.
M!1:0 shall release the ?andover &umber when the circuit between 3G;M!1:. and M!1:0 has been established.
%f the circuit between 3G;M!1:. and M!1:0 cannot be established- (e.. an unsuccessful bac"ward messae is
received instead of .1M)- 3G;M!1:. terminates the inter:3G;M!1 3MT! to G!M handover attempt by sendin an
appropriate M.P messae- for e'ample an .0O/T.
3G;M!1:. shall retain overall call control until the call is cleared by the fi'ed subscriber or the 32<M! and there is no
further call control functions to be performed (e.. servicin waitin calls- echo cancellers).
Ahen 3G;M!1:. clears the call to the 32<M! it also clears the call control functions in 3G;M!1:. and sends the
M.P:!2&8:2&8:!%G&.5 response to release the M.P resources in M!1:0.
3G;M!1:. may terminate the procedure at any time by sendin an appropriate M.P messae to M!1:0. %f
establishment of the circuit between 3G;M!1:. and M!1:0 has been initiated- the circuit must also be cleared.
The 3MT! to G!M handover will be aborted by 3G;M!1:. if it detects clearin or interruption of the radio path
before the call has been established on M!1:0.
B.1.1.2 ?$h 6u%$&%e #$r#u$ #onne#$on! (9&$ona% 4un#$ona%$@)
%f 3G;M!1:. supports the optional supplementary service Multicall (!ee 3GPP T! *3.,3= H,BI)- 3G;M!1:. shall
have the followin functionality additionally to the description in subclause E.,.,.,.
3pon receipt of the %3:/25O1.T%O&:/2K3%/28 from /&!:. 3G;M!1:. shall select one bearer to be handed over
if the 32 is enaed with multiple bearers. .fter that- the 3G;M!1:. enerates an .:?O:/2K32!T messae for the
selected bearer and sends it to M!1:0 over M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuest.
Ahen M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ response includin an .:?O:/2K32!T:.1$ is received from M!1:0-
3G;M!1:. sends %3:/25O1.T%O&:1OMM.&8- which indicates the bearers not to be handed over as bearers to be
released- to /&!:..
.fter 3G;M!1:. receives M.P:!2&8:2&8:!%G&.5 reCuest from M!1:0- 3G;M!1:. shall release calls via M!1:
0- which has been carried by the bearers not to be handed over- and then 3G;M!1:. sends %3:/252.!2:
1OMM.&8 to /&!:..
B.1.2 7a!$# UMTS o GSM >andover &ro#edure no reAu$r$n3 he
e!a(%$!h6en o4 a #$r#u$ #onne#$on (e2een 3G=MS+-' and MS+-7
The basic 3MT! to G!M handover procedures to be used when no circuit connection is reCuired by 3G;M!1:. are
similar to those described in clause E.,., for circuit switched calls. The main differences to the procedures described in
clause E.,., relate to the establishment of circuits between the networ" entities and the ?andover &umber allocation.
%n the case of basic 3MT! to G!M handover- 3G;M!1:. shall specify to M!1:0 that no ?andover &umber is
reCuired in the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuest (see 3GPP T! *F.++* H,*I). .s for the basic 3MT! to G!M
handover usin a circuit connection- the .:?O:/2K32!T is transmitted at the same time. .ny subseCuent ?andover
&umber allocation procedure will not be invo"ed until the completion of the basic 3MT! to G!M handover procedure
(see clauseD !ubseCuent 1hannel .ssinment usin a circuit connection). M!1:0 shall then perform the radio resources
allocation as described in subclause E.,.,. The M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ response shall be returned to
3G;M!1:. includin either the response of the radio resources allocation reCuest received from 0!!:0 (.:?O:
/2K32!T:.1$&OA528G2<.:?O:7.%53/2 with possible e'tra 0!!M.P information. These e'tra information
are amended by M!1:0 due to the possible interwor"in between the 0!!M.P protocol carried on the 2:interface and
the 0!!M.P protocol used on the .:interface) or potentially the .:K323%&G:%&8%1.T%O&. The basic 3MT! to
G!M handover procedure will continue as described in subclause E.,., e'cept that no circuit connection will be
established towards M!1:0.
3GPP
*3 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
The relevant case for the basic 3MT! to G!M handover without circuit connection is shown in fiure ,F. .s can be
seen the major differences to the eCuivalent fiure ,E is the omission of any circuit establishment messain and the
omission of handover number allocation sinallin.
3G;M!1:. M!1:0
M.P:Prep:?andover reC.
.:?O:/2K32!T
%u:/25O1.T%O&:
/2K3%/28
0!!:0<32<M!
>5/:0
.:?O:/2K32!T:.1$
M.P:Prep:?andover resp. %u:/25O1.T%O&:
1OMM.&8
.:?O:82T21T
.:?O:1OMP52T2
M.P:Process:.ccess:!i reC.
M.P:!end:2nd:!inal reC. %u:/252.!2:
1M8<1OM
2nd of lin"
M.P:!end:2nd:!inal resp.
32<M!</&!:.
.i/ure (!0 6asic 51TS to GS1 Handover Procedure without circuit connection
B.1.3 Pro#edure 4or !u(!eAuen UMTS o GSM handover reAu$r$n3 a #$r#u$
#onne#$on
.fter the call has been handed over to 3G;M!1:0- if the 32<M! leaves the area of 3G;M!1:0 durin the same call
and enters a G!M area- subseCuent 3MT! to G!M handover is necessary in order to continue the connection.
The followin cases applyD
i) the 32<M! moves bac" to the area of M!1:.G
ii) the 32<M! moves into the area of a third M!1 (M!1:0#).
%n both cases the call is switched in 3G;M!1:.G the circuit between 3G;M!1:. and M!1:0 shall be released after a
successful subseCuent handover has been performed the same procedures apply if 3G;M!1:. is replaced by M!1:..
3GPP
*' 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
B.1.3.1 5e!#r$&$on o4 !u(!eAuen UMTS o GSM handover &ro#edure $)- 3G=MS+-7
o MS+-'
The procedure for successful 3MT! to G!M handover from M!1:0 bac" to 3G;M!1:. is shown in fiure *+.
32<M!<0!!:0
M!1:. 3G;M!1:0
M.P:Prep:!ub:?andover reC.
%u:/25O1.T%O&:
/2K3%/28
/&!:.<32<M!
>5/:0
%u:/25O1.T%O&:
1OMM.&8
M.P:Prep:!ub:?andover resp.
.:?O:/2K32!T:.1$
.:?O:82T21T
.:?O:1OMP52T2
M.P:!end:2nd:!inal resp. %u:/252.!2:
1M8<1OM
.:?O:/2K32!T
/elease
.i/ure #%0 Su3se;uent 51TS to GS1 handover procedure i"0 successful 51TS
to GS1 handover from 3G71SC)6 to 1SC)2 usin/ a circuit connection
B.1.3.1.1 ?$h one #$r#u$ #onne#$on
The procedure is as follows.
3G;M!1:0 sends the M.P:P/2P./2:!30!2K32&T:?.&8O>2/ reCuest to M!1:. indicatin the new M!1
number (M!1:. number)- indicatin also the identity of the cell where the call has to be handed over and includin a
complete .:?O:/2K32!T messae. (&OT2D 3G;M!1:0 shall not send further M.P:P/2P./2:!30!2K32&T:
?.&8O>2/ reCuests while a handover attempt is pendin or before any timeouts). !ince M!1:. is the call
controllin M!1- this M!1 needs no ?andover &umber for routin purposesG M!1:. can immediately initiate the
search for a free radio channel.
Ahen a radio channel can be assined- M!1:. shall return in the M.P:P/2P./2:!30!2K32&T:?.&8O>2/
response the complete .:?O:/2K32!T:.1$&OA528G2 messae received from the 0!!:0 and possible e'tra
0!!M.P information- amended by M!1:. due to the possible interwor"in between the 0!!M.P protocol carried on
the 2:interface and the 0!!M.P protocol used on the .:interface. %f the traffic channel allocation is Cueued by 0!!:0-
the .:K323%&G:%&8%1.T%O& may optionally be sent bac" to 3G;M!1:0. The further traffic channel allocation
result (.:?O:/2K32!T:.1$ or .:?O:7.%53/2) will be transferred to 3G;M!1:0 usin the M.P:7O/A./8:
.112!!:!%G&.55%&G reCuest. %f a radio channel cannot be assined or if a fault is detected on the taret cell
identity- or the taret cell identity in the .:?O:/2K32!T is not consistent with the taret M!1 number- the
M.P:P/2P./2:!30!2K32&T:?.&8O>2/ response containin an .:?O:7.%53/2 messae shall be iven to
3G;M!1:0- in addition 3G;M!1:0 shall maintain the connection with the 32<M!.
%f the procedure in M!1:. is successful then 3G;M!1:0 can reCuest the 32<M! to retune to the new 0!!:0 on
M!1:.. This is illustrated in fiure *+ by the %u:/25O1.T%O&:1OMM.&8 messae. The operation is successfully
completed when M!1:. receives the .:?O:1OMP52T2 messae.
.fter 3MT! to G!M handover M!1:. shall release the circuit to 3G;M!1:0.
M!1:. must also terminate the M.P procedure for the basic 3MT! to G!M handover between M!1:. and
3G;M!1:0 by sendin an appropriate M.P messae. 3G;M!1:0 will clear the resources in /&!:. when the
M.P:!2&8:2&8:!%G&.5 response is received.
B.1.3.1.2 ?$h 6u%$&%e #$r#u$ #onne#$on! (9&$ona% 4un#$ona%$@)
%f 3G;M!1:0 supports the optional supplementary service Multicall (!ee 3GPP T! *3.,3= H,BI)- 3G;M!1:0 shall
have the followin functionality additionally to the description in subclause E.,.3.,.,.
3GPP
** 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
3pon receipt of the %3:/25O1.T%O&:/2K3%/28 from /&!:. which indicates the taret is 0!!- 3G;M!1:0 shall
select one bearer to be handed over if the 32 is enaed with multiple bearers. .fter that- the 3G;M!1:0 enerates an
.:?O:/2K32!T messae for the selected bearer and sends it to 3G;M!1:. over M.P:P/2P./2:!30!2K32&T:
?.&8O>2/ reCuest with indication of /.0 %8 of the selected bearer.
Ahen M.P:P/2P./2:!30!2K32&T:?.&8O>2/ response includin an .:?O:/2K32!T:.1$ is received from
the 3G;M!1:.- 3G;M!1:0 sends %3:/25O1.T%O&:1OMM.&8- which indicates the bearers not to be handed over
as bearers to be released- to /&!:..
.fter 3G;M!1:. receives .:?O:1OMP52T2 messae from 0!!:0- 3G;M!1:. shall release calls via 0!!:0- which
has been carried by the bearers not to be handed over- and then 3G;M!1:. sends M.P:!2&8:2&8:!%G&.5 response
to 3G;M!1:0.
B.1.3.2 5e!#r$&$on o4 !u(!eAuen UMTS o GSM handover &ro#edure $$)-
3G=MS+-7 o MS+-78
The procedure for successful 3MT! to G!M handover from 3G;M!1:0 to M!1:0# is shown in fiure *,.
The procedure consists of two partsD
: a subseCuent 3MT! to G!M handover from 3G;M!1:0 bac" to 3G;M!1:. as described in subclause E.,.3.,
(the same procedures apply if 3G;M!1:. is replaced by M!1:.)G and
: a basic handover from 3G;M!1:. to M!1:0# as described in subclause B.,.
B.1.3.2.1 ?$h one #$r#u$ #onne#$on
3G;M!1:0 sends the M.P:P/2P./2:!30!2K32&T:?.&8O>2/ reCuest to 3G;M!1:. indicatin a new M!1
number (which is the identity of M!1:0#)- indicatin also the taret cell identity and includin a complete
.:?O:/2K32!T- 3G;M!1:. then starts a basic handover procedure towards M!1:0#.
%f 3G;M!1:. supports . interface over %P- then for speech calls 3G;M!1:. may include the .o%P:!upported 1odecs
5ist (.nchor) in the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuest towards M!1:0#. 7or a detailed description of the handlin
of this codec list by 3G;M!1:. and M!1:0# see 3GPP T! *3.,=3 H*=I.
Ahen 3G;M!1:. receives the .1M from M!1:0#- 3G;M!1:. informs 3G;M!1:0 that M!1:0# has successfully
allocated the radio resources on 0!!:0# side by sendin the M.P:P/2P./2:!30!2K32&T:?.&8O>2/ response
containin the complete .:?O:/2K32!T:.1$&OA528G2 received from 0!!:0# and possible e'tra 0!!M.P
information- amended by 3G;M!1:. due to the possible interwor"in between the 0!!M.P protocol carried on the
2:interface between 3G;M!1:. and M!1:0# and the 0!!M.P protocol carried on the 2:interface between
3G;M!1:. and 3G;M!1:0. &ow 3G;M!1:0 can start the procedure on the radio path.
7or 3G;M!1:. the 3MT! to G!M handover is completed when it has received the M.P:!2&8:2&8:!%G&.5
/2K32!T from M!1:0# containin the .:?O:1OMP52T2 received from the 0!!:0#. The circuit between
3G;M!1:. and 3G;M!1:0 is released. 3G;M!1:. also sends the M.P:!2&8:2&8:!%G&.5 response to
3G;M!1:0 in order to terminate the oriinal M.P dialoue between 3G;M!1:. and 3G;M!1:0. 3G;M!1:0
releases the radio resources when it receives this messae.
%f the traffic channel allocation is Cueued by the 0!!:0#- the .:K323%&G:%&8%1.T%O& may optionally be sent bac"
to 3G;M!1:0. %f no radio channel can be allocated by M!1:0# or no circuit between 3G;M!1:. and M!1:0# can be
established or a fault is detected on the taret cell identity or the taret cell identity in the .:?O:/2K32!T is not
consistent with the taret M!1 number- 3G;M!1:. informs 3G;M!1:0 by usin the .:?O:7.%53/2 messae
included in the M.P:P/2P./2:!30!2K32&T:?.&8O>2/ response. 3G;M!1:0 shall maintain the e'istin
connection with the 32<M!.
Ahen the subseCuent 3MT! to G!M handover is completed- M!1:0# is considered as M!1:0. .ny further inter:M!1
handover is handled as described earlier for a subseCuent handover.
B.1.3.2.2 ?$h 6u%$&%e #$r#u$ #onne#$on! (9&$ona% 4un#$ona%$@)
%f 3G;M!1:0 supports the optional supplementary service Multicall (!ee 3GPP T! *3.,3= H,BI)- 3G;M!1:0 shall
have the followin functionality additionally to the description in subclause E.,.3.*.,.
3GPP
*+ 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
3pon receipt of the %3:/25O1.T%O&:/2K3%/28 from /&!:0 3G;M!1:0 shall select one bearer to be handed over
if the 32 is enaed with multiple bearers. .fter that- the 3G;M!1:0 enerates an .:?O:/2K32!T messae for the
selected bearer and sends it to 3G;M!1:. over M.P:P/2P./2:!30!2K32&T:?.&8O>2/ reCuest with
indication of /.0 %8 of the selected bearer.
3pon receipt of the M.P:P/2P./2:!30!2K32&T:?.&8O>2/ reCuest from 3G;M!1:0- 3G;M!1:. starts a
basic handover procedure towards M!1:0#.
Ahen 3G;M!1:. receives the .1M from M!1:0#- 3G;M!1:. informs 3G;M!1:0 that M!1:0# has successfully
allocated the radio resources on 0!!:0# side by sendin the M.P:P/2P./2:!30!2K32&T:?.&8O>2/ response
containin the complete .:?O:/2K32!T:.1$ received from 0!!:0# and possible e'tra 0!!.P information-
amended by 3G;M!1:. due to the possible interwor"in between the 0!!M.P protocol carried on the 2:interface
between 3G;M!1:. and M!1:0# and the 0!!M.P protocol carried on the 2:interface between 3G;M!1:. and
3G;M!1:0.
Ahen M.P:P/2P./2:!30!2K32&T:?.&8O>2/ response includin an .:?O:/2K32!T:.1$ is received from
3G;M!1:.- 3G;M!1:0 sends %3:/25O1.T%O&:1OMM.&8- which indicates the bearers not to be handed over as
bearers to be released- to /&!:..
.fter 3G;M!1:. receives M.P:!2&8:2&8:!%G&.5 reCuest from M!1:0#- 3G;M!1:. shall release calls via M!1:
0#- which has been carried by the bearers not to be handed over- and then 3G;M!1:. sends M.P:!2&8:2&8:
!%G&.5 response to 3G;M!1:0.
3GPP
*, 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !

%u:/25O1.T%O&:
/2K3%/28
>5/:0
%u:/25O1.T%O&:1M8
M.P:Prep:!ub:?andover reC.
.:?O:82T21T
.:?O:1OMP52T2
32<M!<0!!</&!
M!1:0L >5/:0L
M.P:Prepare:?andover reC.
M.P:Prepare:?andover resp.
M.P:.llocate:?andover:&umber reC.
M.P:!end:?andover:/eport reC.
%.M
M.P:!end:?andover:/ep. resp. (,)
M.P:Prep:!ub:?o resp.
M.P:Process:.ccess:!inallin reC.
M.P:!end:2nd:!inal reC.
.1M
.nswer
/elease
M.P:!end:2nd:!inal resp.
M.P:!end:2nd:!inal resp.
/elease
(end of call)
3G;M!1:. 3G;M!1:0
%u:/252.!2:1M8<1OM
*9T, 1- +an (e !en a an@ $6e a4er he re#e&$on o4 :'M.
.i/ure #(0 Su3se;uent handover procedure ii"0 Successful 51TS to GS1 handover
from 3G71SC)6 to 1SC)6< re;uirin/ a circuit connection
B.1.4 Pro#edure 4or !u(!eAuen UMTS o GSM handover no reAu$r$n3 a
#$r#u$ #onne#$on
.s for the subseCuent 3MT! to G!M handover with a circuit connection- the same two cases of subseCuent handover
applyD
i) the 32<M! moves bac" to the area of M!1:.G
ii) the 32<M! moves into the area of a third M!1 (M!1:0#).
3GPP
*- 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
B.1.4.1 5e!#r$&$on o4 !u(!eAuen UMTS o GSM handover &ro#edure $)- 3G=MS+-7 o
MS+-'
The procedure for successful 3MT! to G!M handover from 3G;M!1:0 bac" to M!1:. without circuit connection is
shown in fiure **. The only difference with the fiure *+- is that no circuit release is needed between M!1:. and
3G;M!1:0.
M!1:. 3G;M!1:0
M.P:Prep:!ub:?andover reC.
%u:/25O1.T%O&:
/2K3%/28
/&!:.<32<M!
>5/:0
%u:/25O1.T%O&:
1OMM.&8
M.P:Prep:!ub:?andover resp.
.:?O:/2K32!T:.1$
.:?O:82T21T
.:?O:1OMP52T2
M.P:!end:2nd:!inal resp. %u:/252.!2:
1M8<1OM
.:?O:/2K32!T
32<M!<0!!:0
.i/ure ##0 Su3se;uent 51TS to GS1 handover procedure i"0 Successful 51TS
to GS1 handover from 3G71SC)6 to 1SC)2 not re;uirin/ a circuit connection
B.1.4.2 5e!#r$&$on o4 he !u(!eAuen UMTS o GSM handover &ro#edure 2$hou
#$r#u$ #onne#$on $$)- 3G=MS+-7 o MS+-78
The procedure for successful 3MT! to G!M handover from 3G;M!1:0 to M!1:0# is shown in fiure *3.
The procedure consists of two partsD
: a subseCuent 3MT! to G!M handover from 3G;M!1:0 bac" to 3G;M!1:. as described in subclause E.,.9.,
(the same procedures apply if 3G;M!1:. is replaced by M!1:.)G and
: a basic handover from 3G;M!1:. to M!1:0# as described in subclause B.*.
The only difference to the eCuivalent fiure *, is the omission of the circuit and handover number allocation
sinallins.
3GPP
*! 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
%u:/25O1.T%O&:/2K3%/28
>5/:0
%u:/25O1.T%O&:1M8
M.P:Prep:!ub:?andover reC.
.:?O:82T21T
.:?O:1OMP52T2
M!1:0L >5/:0L
M.P:Prepare:?andover reC.
M.P:Prepare:?andover resp.
M.P:Prep:!ub:?o resp.
M.P:Process:.ccess:!inallin reC.
M.P:!end:2nd:!inal reC.
(end of lin")
M.P:!end:2nd:!inal resp.
M.P:!end:2nd:!inal resp.
3G;M!1:.
32<M!<0!!</&!
3G;M!1:0
%u:/252.!2:1M8<1OM
.i/ure #30 Su3se;uent 51TS to GS1 handover procedure ii"0 Successful 51TS
to GS1 handover from 3G71SC)6 to 1SC)6< without circuit connection
B.2 >andover GSM o UMTS
The followin clauses describe two options for the 0asic and !ubseCuent G!M to 3MT! ?andover procedures. The
first- as described in subclauses E.*., and E.*.3 respectively- provides for a circuit connection between (3G;)M!1:.
and (3G;)M!1:0. The second- as described in subclauses E.*.* and E.*.9 respectively- provides for a 0asic and
!ubseCuent ?andover without the provision of a circuit connection between (3G;)M!1:. and (3G;)M!1:0. %n all the
above mentioned clauses- the followin principles applyD
a) durin the handover resource allocation- e'cept for the messaes e'plicitly indicated in b and c below- only the
handover related messaes that are part of the applicable 0!!.P subset : as defined in 3GPP T! 9F.++E HBI :
shall be transferred on the 2:interfaceG
b) the trace related messaes that are part of the applicable 0!!.P subset : as defined in 3GPP T! 9F.++E HBI : can
be sent by the M!1:. on the 2:interface after successful handover resource allocation. %n
subclauses E.*., and E.*.*- it is however allowed at basic handover initiation on the 2:%nterface to transfer one
trace related messae that is part of the applicable 0!!.P subset : as defined in 3GPP T! 9F.++E HBI : toether
with the applicable handover related messae. The applicable handover related messae shall always appear as
the first messaeG
c) durin the handover resource allocation for subseCuent inter:M!1 inter:system handover accordin to
subclauses E.*.3 and E.*.9- it is allowed to transfer either 8T.P or /.&.P 8irect Transfer messaes on the 2:
%nterface between M!1:. and 3G;M!1:0. /.&.P 8irect Transfer messaes shall be used for this purpose if
and only if the basic handover procedure was an inter M!1 !/&! relocationG
d) %f 3G;M!1:0 or 3G:M!1:0L supports location reportin at chane of !ervice .rea- 3G;M!1:0 or 3G;M!1:0#
shall always initiate the 5ocation /eportin 1ontrol procedure at chane of !ervice .rea towards the taret /&!
3GPP
+% 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
since no reCuest for 5ocation /eportin can be received from M!1:.. %n that case- the 5ocation /eportin
1ontrol procedure shall be initiated by 3G;M!1:0 or 3G:M!1:0L after the /elocation /esource .llocation
procedure has been e'ecuted successfully. The chane of !ervice .rea shall be reported to M!1:. within an .:
?.&8O>2/:P2/7O/M28 messaeG
e) durin the handover e'ecution- i.e. while the 32<M! is not in communication with the networ"- the M!1:.
shall Cueue all outoin 0!!.P or /.&.P messaes until the communication with the 32<M! is resumedG
f) durin the e'ecution of a basic inter:system inter:M!1 handover to 3G;M!1:0 or a subseCuent inter:system
inter:M!1 handover to a third 3G:M!1:0L- only the handover related messaes and the .:1lear:/eCuest
messae that are part of the applicable 0!!.P subset : as defined in 3GPP T! 9F.++E HBI M may be sent by the
taret M!1 on the 2:interfaceG
) durin a subseCuent inter:system inter:M!1 handover bac" to 3G;M!1:. or to a third 3G;M!1:0L- 3G;M!1:
0 may initiate either an %u:/elease:/eCuest procedure or an .:1lear:/eCuest procedure on the 2:interface. .n
%u:/elease:/eCuest procedure shall be initiated only if the basic handover procedure was an inter:M!1 !/&!
relocationG
h) finally- durin supervision- i.e. while the 32<M! is not in the area of M!1:. after a successful %nter:3G;M!1
G!M to 3MT! handover- the subset of 0!!.P procedures and their related messaes : as defined in
3GPP T! 9F.++E HBI : shall apply on the 2:%nterface. .s the only e'ception to this rule- in case of a subseCuent
inter:M!1 !/&! relocation bac" to 3G;M!1:. or to a third 3G;M!1:0L- durin the relocation resource
allocation- the relocation and trace related messaes that are part of the applicable /.&.P subset : as defined in
3GPP T! *F.,+E H,=I : shall be transferred on the 2:interface (see subclause E.3- a and b).
%f a subseCuent inter:M!1 handover<relocation bac" to 3G;M!1:. or to a third 3G;M!1:0L is cancelled- then
the supervision continues- and 0!!.P procedures and their related messaes shall apply on the 2:interfaceG
i) durin the intra:3G;M!1:0 G!M to 3MT! handover e'ecution- if any- the 3G;M!1:0 shall Cueue all outoin
0!!.P or /.&.P messaes until the communication with the 32<M! is resumed.
B.2.1 7a!$# >andover &ro#edure reAu$r$n3 a #$r#u$ #onne#$on (e2een
MS+-' and 3G=MS+-7
The procedure used for successful %nter:3G;M!1 ?andover from G!M to 3MT! is shown in fiure *9. %nitiation of
the G!M to 3MT! handover procedure is described in clause =. The procedure described in this clause ma"es use of
messaes from the 3GPP T! 9E.++E H=I- 3GPP T! *=.9,3 H,,I and of the transport mechanism from the Mobile
.pplication Part (M.P) (3GPP T! *F.++* H,*I). .fter an %nter:3G;M!1 handover further %ntra:3G;M!1 handovers
may occur on 3G;M!1:0- these handovers will follow the procedures specified in the previous clauses.
3GPP
+( 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !

32<M!<0!!:.
M!1:.
3G;M!1:0
M.P:Prep:?andover reC. M.P:.llocate:?andover:&umber reC.
%u:/25O1.T%O&:/2K32!T
.:?O:/2K3%/28
/&!:0<32<M!
>5/:0
%u:/25O1.T%O&:/2K32!T:.1$
M.P:!end:?andover:/eport reC. M.P:Prep:?andover resp.
%.M
M.P:!end:?andover:/eport resp. (,)
.1M .:?O:1OMM.&8
%u:/25O1.T%O&:82T21T
%u:/25O1.T%O&:1OMP52T2
M.P:Process:.ccess:!i reC.
M.P:!end:2nd:!inal reC. .:15/:1M8<1OM
.&!A2/
/252.!2
2nd of call
M.P:!end:2nd:!inal resp.
*9T,- +an (e !en a an@ $6e a4er he re#e&$on o4 :'M.
.i/ure #'0 6asic GS1 to 51TS Handover Procedure re;uirin/ a circuit connection
The G!M to 3MT! handover is initiated as described in subclause @.*.*. (This is represented by .:?O:/2K3%/28 in
fiure *9). 3pon receipt of the .:?O:/2K3%/28 from 0!!:.- M!1:. shall send a M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/
reCuest to 3G;M!1:0 includin a complete .:?O:/2K32!T messae.
&OT2D M!1:. shall not send further M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuests while a M.P:P/2P./2:
?.&8O>2/ response is pendin or before any timeouts.
The M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuest shall carry in the .:?O:/2K32!T all information needed by 3G;M!1:0
for allocatin radio resources in /&!:0- see 3GPP T! 9E.++E H=I.
The M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuest shall also carry the identity of the taret /&! to which the call is to be
handed over- see 3GPP T! *F.++* H,*I.
%f M!1:. supports inter:system handover to a 1!G cell and 0!!:. includes a 1!G %8 for the taret cell in the .:
?.&8O>2/:/2K3%/28 messae- then M!1:. shall chec" the 1!G membership of the 32 for the taret 1!G cell
before eneratin the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuest. %f the 32 fails the 1!G membership chec" for the taret
cell as described in subclause 9.,.,- M!1:. shall send an .:?.&8O>2/:/2K3%/28:/2N21T to 0!!:..
3G;M!1:0 will return the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ response after havin retrieved a ?andover &umber from its
associated >5/ (e'chane of the messaes M.P:allocate:handover:number reCuest and M.P:send:handover:report
reCuest). The ?andover &umber shall be used for routin the connection of the call from M!1:. to 3G;M!1:0.
7or speech calls- if 3G;M!1:0 supports the selection of codec based on the %u:!upported 1odecs 5ist- 3G;M!1:0
shall select an %u !elected codec from the %u !upported 1odecs 5ist- enerate associated /.0 parameters and connect a
transcoder. %f the %u !upported 1odecs 5ist was not received or 3G;M!1:0 does not support the selection of codec
based on the %u:!upported 1odecs 5ist- 3G;M!1:0 shall select the appropriate default speech codec.
7or handover to 3T/.& %u mode- 3G;M!1:0 shall also enerate a &.! !ynch %ndicator for the %u:/25O1.T%O&:
/2K32!T messae. %f the %u !upported 1odecs 5ist was received by 3G;M!1:0 and 3G;M!1:0 supports the
3GPP
+# 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
selection of codec based on the %u:!upported 1odecs 5ist- then the %u !elected codec shall be indicated in the M.P:
P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ response- sent from 3G;M!1:0 to M!1:..
%f . over %P is supported by M!1:.- then for speech calls M!1:. may include the .o%P:!upported 1odecs 5ist
(.nchor) in the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuest to be used by 3G;M!1:0 for subseCuent intra:M!1:0
intersystem handover to . over %P capable 0!1. 7or a detailed description of the handlin of this codec list by M!1:.
and 3G;M!1:0 see 3GPP T! *3.,=3 H*=I.
%f radio resources are available in /&!:0 the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ response will contain the complete .:?O:
/2K32!T:.1$ messae enerated from the %u:/25O1.T%O&:/2K32!T:.1$ received from /&!:0- containin
the radio resources definition to be sent by 0!!:. to the 32<M!. %f the radio resource allocation is not possible- the
M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ response containin an .:?O:7.%53/2 will be sent to M!1:.. 3G;M!1:0 will do
the same if a fault is detected on the identity of the cell where the call has to be handed over. 3G;M!1:0 simply reports
the events related to the dialoue. %t is up to M!1:. to decide the action to perform if it receives neative responses or
the operation fails due to the e'piry of the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ timer.
%f an error related to the T1.P dialoue or to the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuest is returned from 3G;M!1:0-
this will be indicated to M!1:. and M!1:. will terminate the handover attempt. M!1:. shall reject the handover
attempt towards 0!!:.. The e'istin connection to the 32<M! shall not be cleared.
Ahen the .:?O:/2K32!T:.1$ has been received- M!1:. shall establish a circuit between M!1:. and 3G;M!1:0
by sinallin procedures supported by the networ". %n fiure *9 this is illustrated by the messaes %.M (%nitial .ddress
Messae) and .1M (.ddress 1omplete Messae) of !inallin !ystem no B. 3G;M!1:0 awaits the capturin of the
32<M! (subclause @.*.*) on the radio path when the .1M is sent and M!1:. initiates the handover e'ecution when
.1M is received (illustrated by the .:?O:1OMM.&8 and described in subclause @.*.*).
%f the 0!!:. was connected via an . interface over %P and no transcodin performed in the 0!! then M!1:. shall
remove the transcoder between the M!1 and the other party.
3G;M!1:0 transfers to M!1:. the ac"nowledement received from the correct 32<M! (.:?O:82T21T<.:?O:
1OMP52T2). The %u:/25O1.T%O&:82T21T- if received- is converted to .:?O:82T21T and transferred to M!1:.
usin the M.P:P/O12!!:.112!!:!%G&.55%&G reCuest. The %u:/25O1.T%O&:1OMP52T2- when received
from the correct 32<M!- is converted to .:?O:1OMP52T2 and included in the M.P:!2&8:2&8:!%G&.5 reCuest
and sent bac" to M!1:.. The circuit is throuh:connected in M!1:. when the .:?O:82T21T or the
.:?O:1OMP52T2 is received from 3G;M!1:0. The old radio channel is released when the .:?O:1OMP52T2
messae is received from 3G;M!1:0. The sendin of the M.P:!2&8:2&8:!%G&.5 reCuest starts the M.P
supervision timer for the M.P dialoue between M!1:. and 3G;M!1:0. Ahen the M.P:!2&8:2&8:!%G&.5
reCuest includin the .:?O:1OMP52T2 messae is received in M!1:. the resources in 0!!:. shall be cleared.
%n order not to conflict with the P!T&<%!8& sinallin system(s) used between M!1:. and 3G;M!1:0- 3G;M!1:0
must enerate an answer sinal when %u:/25O1.T%O&:82T21T<1OMP52T2 is received.
3G;M!1:0 shall release the ?andover &umber when the circuit between M!1:. and 3G;M!1:0 has been
established.
%f the circuit between M!1:. and 3G;M!1:0 cannot be established (e.. an unsuccessful bac"ward messae is
received instead of .1M). M!1:. terminates the inter3G;M!1 handover attempt by sendin an appropriate M.P
messae- for e'ample an .0O/T.
M!1:. shall retain overall call control until the call is cleared by the fi'ed subscriber or the 32<M! and there is no
further call control functions to be performed (e.. servicin waitin calls- echo cancellers).
Ahen M!1:. clears the call to the 32<M! it also clears the call control functions in M!1:. and sends the M.P:
!2&8:2&8:!%G&.5 response to release the M.P resources in 3G;M!1:0.
M!1:. may terminate the procedure at any time by sendin an appropriate M.P messae to 3G;M!1:0. %f
establishment of the circuit between M!1:. and 3G;M!1:0 has been initiated- the circuit must also be cleared.
The G!M to 3MT! handover will be aborted by M!1:. if it detects clearin or interruption of the radio path before the
call has been established on 3G;M!1:0.
3GPP
+3 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
B.2.2 7a!$# GSM o UMTS >andover &ro#edure no reAu$r$n3 he
e!a(%$!h6en o4 a #$r#u$ #onne#$on (e2een MS+-' and 3G=MS+-7
The basic G!M to 3MT! handover procedures to be used when no circuit connection is reCuired by M!1:. are similar
to those described in subclause E.*., for circuit switched calls. The main differences to the procedures described in
subclause E.*., relate to the establishment of circuits between the networ" entities and the ?andover &umber allocation.
%n the case of basic G!M to 3MT! handover- M!1:. shall specify to 3G;M!1:0 that no ?andover &umber is
reCuired in the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuest (see 3GPP T! *F.++* H,*I). .s for the basic G!M to 3MT!
handover usin a circuit connection- the .:?O:/2K32!T is transmitted at the same time. .ny subseCuent ?andover
&umber allocation procedure will not be invo"ed until the completion of the basic G!M to 3MT! handover procedure
(see clauseD !ubseCuent 1hannel .ssinment usin a circuit connection). 3G;M!1:0 shall then perform the radio
resources allocation as described in subclause E.*.,. The M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ response shall be returned to
M!1:. includin either the translated response of the radio resources allocation reCuest received from /&!:0 (.:?O:
/2K32!T:.1$<.:?O:7.%53/2). The basic G!M to 3MT! handover procedure will continue as described in
clause E.*., e'cept that no circuit connection will be established towards 3G;M!1:0.
The relevant case for the basic G!M to 3MT! handover without circuit connection is shown in fiure *=. .s can be
seen the major differences to the eCuivalent fiure *9 are the omission of any circuit establishment messain and the
omission of handover number allocation sinallin.
32<M!<0!!:.
M!1:.
3G;M!1:0
M.P:Prep:?andover reC.
%u:/25O1.T%O&:/2K32!T
.:?O:/2K3%/28
/&!:0<32<M!
>5/:0
%u:/25O1.T%O&:/2K32!T:.1$
M.P:Prep:?andover resp. .:?O:1OMM.&8
%u:/25O1.T%O&:82T21T
%u:/25O1.T%O&:1OMP52T2
M.P:Process:.ccess:!i reC.
M.P:!end:2nd:!inal reC. .:15/:1M8<1OM
2nd of lin"
M.P:!end:2nd:!inal resp.
.i/ure #*0 6asic GS1 to 51TS Handover Procedure without circuit connection
B.2.3 Pro#edure 4or !u(!eAuen GSM o UMTS handover reAu$r$n3 a #$r#u$
#onne#$on
.fter the call has been handed over to M!1:0- if the 32<M! leaves the G!M area of M!1:0 durin the same call and
enters a 3T/.& area- subseCuent G!M to 3MT! handover is necessary in order to continue the connection.
The followin cases applyD
i) the 32<M! moves bac" to the area of 3G;M!1:.G
ii) the 32<M! moves into the area of a third 3G;M!1 (3G;M!1:0#).
%n both cases the call is switched in 3G;M!1:.G the circuit between 3G;M!1:. and M!1:0 shall be released after a
successful subseCuent handover has been performed.
3GPP
+' 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
B.2.3.1 5e!#r$&$on o4 !u(!eAuen GSM o UMTS handover &ro#edure $)- MS+-7 o
3G=MS+-'
The procedure for successful G!M to 3MT! handover from M!1:0 bac" to 3G;M!1:. is shown in fiure *@.
32<M!</&!:0
3G;M!1:.
M!1:0
M.P:Prep:!ub:?andover reC.
.:?O:/2K3%/28
0!!:.<32<M!
>5/:0
.:?O:1OMM.&8 M.P:Prep:!ub:?andover resp.
%u:/25O1.T%O&:/2K32!T:.1$
%u:/25O1.T%O&:82T21T
%u:/25O1.T%O&:1OMP52T2
M.P:!end:2nd:!inal resp. .:15/:1M8<1OM
%u:/25O1.T%O&:/2K32!T
/elease
.i/ure #+0 Su3se;uent GS1 to 51TS handover procedure i"0 successful handover
from 1SC)6 to 3G71SC)2 usin/ a circuit connection
The procedure is as follows.
M!1:0 sends the M.P:P/2P./2:!30!2K32&T:?.&8O>2/ reCuest to 3G;M!1:. indicatin the new M!1
number (3G;M!1:. number)- indicatin also the identity of the taret /&! where the call has to be handed over and
includin a complete .:?O:/2K32!T messae. (&OT2D M!1:0 shall not send further M.P:P/2P./2:
!30!2K32&T:?.&8O>2/ reCuests while a handover attempt is pendin or before any timeouts). !ince 3G;M!1:.
is the call controllin M!1- this M!1 needs no ?andover &umber for routin purposesG 3G;M!1:. can immediately
initiate the search for free radio resources. 3G;M!1:. then inserts a transcoder between itLs /&! and the connection to
the other party.
Ahen radio resources can be assined- 3G;M!1:. shall return in the M.P:P/2P./2:!30!2K32&T:?.&8O>2/
response the complete .:?O:/2K32!T:.1$ messae enerated from the %u:/25O1.T%O&:/2K32!T:.1$
received from the /&!:0 and possible e'tra 0!!M.P information- amended by 3G;M!1:. due to the possible
interwor"in between the 0!!M.P protocol carried on the 2:interface and the /.&.P protocol used on the %u:
interface. %f radio resources cannot be assined or if a fault is detected on the taret cell identity- or the taret cell
identity in the .:?O:/2K32!T is not consistent with the taret M!1 number- the M.P:P/2P./2:!30!2K32&T:
?.&8O>2/ response containin an .:?O:7.%53/2 messae shall be iven to M!1:0- in addition M!1:0 shall
maintain the connection with the 32<M!.
%f the procedure in 3G;M!1:. is successful then M!1:0 can reCuest the 32<M! to retune to the new /&!:0 on
3G;M!1:.. This is illustrated in fiure *@ by the .:?O:1OMM.&8 messae. The operation is successfully
completed when 3G;M!1:. receives the %u:/25O1.T%O&:1OMP52T2 messae.
.fter G!M to 3MT! handover 3G;M!1:. shall release the circuit to M!1:0.
3G;M!1:. must also terminate the M.P procedure for the basic handover between 3G;M!1:. and M!1:0 by
sendin an appropriate M.P messae. M!1:0 will clear the resources in 0!!:. when the M.P:!2&8:2&8:!%G&.5
response is received.
B.2.3.2 5e!#r$&$on o4 !u(!eAuen GSM o UMTS handover &ro#edure $$)- MS+-7 o
3G=MS+-78
The procedure for successful G!M to 3MT! handover from M!1:0 to 3G;M!1:0# is shown in fiure *B.
3GPP
+* 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
The procedure consists of two partsD
: a subseCuent handover from M!1:0 bac" to M!1:. as described in subclause B.3., (the same procedures apply
if M!1:. is replaced by 3G;M!1:.)G and
: a basic G!M to 3MT! handover from M!1:. to 3G;M!1:0# as described in subclause E.*.,.
M!1:0 sends the M.P:P/2P./2:!30!2K32&T:?.&8O>2/ reCuest to M!1:. indicatin a new M!1 number
(which is the identity of 3G;M!1:0#)- indicatin also the identity of the taret /&! where the call has to be handed
over and includin a complete .:?O:/2K32!T- M!1:. then starts a basic handover procedure towards 3G;M!1:0#.
%f M!1:. supports . interface over %P- then for speech calls M!1:. may include the .o%P:!upported 1odecs 5ist
(.nchor) in the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuest towards 3G;M!1:0#. 7or a detailed description of the handlin
of this codec list by M!1:. and 3G;M!1:0# see 3GPP T! *3.,=3 H*=I.
Ahen M!1:. receives the .1M from 3G;M!1:0#- M!1:. informs M!1:0 that 3G;M!1:0# has successfully
allocated the radio resources on /&!:0# side by sendin the M.P:P/2P./2:!30!2K32&T:?.&8O>2/ response
containin the complete .:?O:/2K32!T:.1$ enerated from the /25O1.T%O&:/2K32!T:.1$ received from
/&!:0# and possible e'tra 0!!M.P information- amended by M!1:. due to the possible interwor"in between the
0!!M.P protocol carried on the 2:interface between M!1:. and 3G;M!1:0# and the 0!!M.P protocol carried on
the 2:interface between M!1:. and M!1:0. &ow M!1:0 can start the procedure on the radio path.
7or M!1:. the handover is completed when it has received the M.P:!2&8:2&8:!%G&.5 /2K32!T from
3G;M!1:0# containin the .:?O:1OMP52T2 enerated from %u:/21O5.T%O& 1OMP52T2 received from the
/&!:0#. The circuit between M!1:. and M!1:0 is released. M!1:. also sends the M.P:!2&8:2&8:!%G&.5
response to M!1:0 in order to terminate the oriinal M.P dialoue between M!1:. and M!1:0. M!1:0 releases the
radio resources when it receives this messae.
%f no radio resources can be allocated by 3G;M!1:0# or no circuit between M!1:. and 3G;M!1:0# can be established
or a fault is detected on the taret cell identity or the taret cell identity in the .:?O:/2K32!T is not consistent with
the taret M!1 number- M!1:. informs M!1:0 by usin the .:?O:7.%53/2 messae included in the M.P:
P/2P./2:!30!2K32&T:?.&8O>2/ response. M!1:0 shall maintain the e'istin connection with the 32<M!.
Ahen the subseCuent G!M to 3MT! handover is completed- 3G;M!1:0# is considered as 3G;M!1:0. .ny further
inter:M!1 handover is handled as described above for a subseCuent handover.
3GPP
++ 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !

M!1:0
.:?O:/2K3%/28
>5/:0
.:?O:1OMM.&8
M.P:Prep:!ub:?andover reC.
%u:/25O1.T%O&:82T21T
%u:/25O1.T%O&:1OMP52T2
M!1:.
32<M!<0!!</&!
3G;M!1:0L >5/:0L
M.P:Prepare:?andover reC.
M.P:Prepare:?andover resp.
M.P:.llocate:?andover:&umber reC.
M.P:!end:?andover:/eport reC.
%.M
M.P:!end:?andover:/ep. resp. (,)
M.P:Prep:!ub:?o resp.
M.P:Process:.ccess:!inallin reC.
M.P:!end:2nd:!inal reC.
.1M
.nswer
/elease
M.P:!end:2nd:!inal resp.
M.P:!end:2nd:!inal resp.
/elease
(end of call)
%u:/25O1.T%O&:/2K32!T:.1$
%u:/25O1.T%O&:/2K32!T
.:15/:1M8<1OM
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.i/ure #,0 Su3se;uent GS1 to 51TS handover procedure ii"0 Successful handover
from 1SC)6 to 3G71SC)6< re;uirin/ a circuit connection
B.2.4 Pro#edure 4or !u(!eAuen GSM o UMTS handover no reAu$r$n3 a
#$r#u$ #onne#$on
.s for the subseCuent G!M to 3MT! handover with a circuit connection- the same two cases of subseCuent handover
applyD
i) the 32<M! moves bac" to the area of 3G;M!1:.G
ii) the 32<M! moves into the area of a third 3G;M!1 (3G;M!1:0#).
3GPP
+, 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
B.2.4.1 5e!#r$&$on o4 !u(!eAuen GSM o UMTS handover &ro#edure 2$hou #$r#u$
#onne#$on $)- MS+-7 o 3G=MS+-'
The procedure for successful G!M to 3MT! handover from M!1:0 bac" to 3G;M!1:. without circuit connection is
shown in fiure *E. The only difference with the fiure *@- is that no circuit release is needed between 3G;M!1:. and
M!1:0.
32<M!</&!:0
3G;M!1:.
M!1:0
M.P:Prep:!ub:?andover reC.
.:?O:/2K3%/28
0!!:.<32<M!
>5/:0
.:?O:1OMM.&8 M.P:Prep:!ub:?andover resp.
%u:/25O1.T%O&:/2K32!T:.1$
%u:/25O1.T%O&:82T21T
%u:/25O1.T%O&:1OMP52T2
M.P:!end:2nd:!inal resp. .:15/:1M8<1OM
%u:/25O1.T%O&:/2K32!T
.i/ure #-0 Su3se;uent GS1 to 51TS handover procedure i"0 Successful handover
from 1SC)6 to 3G71SC)2 not re;uirin/ a circuit connection
B.2.4.2 5e!#r$&$on o4 !u(!eAuen GSM o UMTS handover &ro#edure 2$hou #$r#u$
#onne#$on $$)- MS+-7 o 3G=MS+-78
The procedure for successful G!M to 3MT! handover from M!1:0 to 3G;M!1:0# is shown in fiure *F.
The procedure consists of two partsD
: a subseCuent handover from M!1:0 bac" to M!1:. as described in subclause B.9., (the same procedures apply
if M!1:. is replaced by 3G;M!1:.)G and
: a basic G!M to 3MT! handover from M!1:. to 3G;M!1:0# as described in subclause E.*.*.
The only difference to the eCuivalent fiure *B is the omission of the circuit and handover number allocation
sinallins.
3GPP
+- 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
M!1:0
.:?O:/2K3%/28
>5/:0
.:?O:1OMM.&8
M.P:Prep:!ub:?andover reC.
%u:/25O1.T%O&:82T21T
%u:/25O1.T%O&;1OMP52T2
M!1:.
32<M!<0!!</&!
3G;M!1:0L >5/:0L
M.P:Prepare:?andover reC.
M.P:Prepare:?andover resp.
M.P:Prep:!ub:?o resp.
M.P:Process:.ccess:!inallin reC.
M.P:!end:2nd:!inal reC.
(end of lin")
M.P:!end:2nd:!inal resp.
M.P:!end:2nd:!inal resp.
%u:/25O1.T%O&:/2K32!T:.1$
%u:/25O1.T%O&:/2K32!T
.:15/:1M8<1OM
.i/ure #!0 Su3se;uent GS1 to 51TS handover procedure ii"0 Successful handover
from 1SC)6 to 3G71SC)6< without circuit connection
B.3 SR*S Re%o#a$on
The followin clauses describe two options for the 0asic and !ubseCuent /elocation procedures. The first- as described
in subclauses E.3., and E.3.3 respectively- provides for a circuit connection between 3G;M!1:. and 3G;M!1:0. The
second- as described in subclauses E.3.* and E.3.9 respectively- provides for a 0asic and !ubseCuent /elocation without
the provision of a circuit connection between 3G;M!1:. and 3G;M!1:0.
%n all the above mentioned clauses- the followin principles applyD
a) durin the relocation resource allocation- e'cept for the messaes e'plicitly indicated in b and c below- only the
relocation related messaes that are part of the applicable /.&.P subset : as defined in 3GPP T! *F.,+E H,=I :
shall be transferred on the 2:interfaceG
b) the trace related messaes that are part of the applicable /.&.P subset : as defined in 3GPP T! *F.,+E H,=I :
can be sent by the 3G;M!1:. on the 2:interface after successful relocation resource allocation. %n the
clauses E.3., and E.3.*- it is however allowed at basic relocation initiation on the 2:%nterface to transfer one trace
invocation related messae that is part of the applicable /.&.P subset : as defined in 3GPP T! *F.,+E H,=I :
toether with the applicable relocation related messae. The applicable relocation related messae shall always
appear as the first messaeG
c) durin the relocation resource allocation for subseCuent inter:M!1 !/&! relocation accordin to
subclauses E.3.3 and E.3.9- it is allowed to transfer either 8T.P or /.&.P 8irect Transfer messaes on the 2:
%nterface between 3G;M!1:. and 3G;M!1:0. /.&.P 8irect Transfer messaes shall be used for this purpose
if and only if the basic handover procedure was an inter M!1 !/&! relocationG
3GPP
+! 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
d) the %u:5ocation /eportin 1ontrol messae which belons to the applicable /.&.P subset : as defined in
3GPP T! *F.,+E H,=I : can be sent by the 3G;M!1:. on the 2:interface after successful relocation resource
allocationG
e) durin the relocation e'ecution- i.e. while the 32 is not in communication with the networ"- the 3G;M!1:.
shall Cueue all outoin /.&.P or 0!!.P messaes until the communication with the 32 is resumedG
f) durin the e'ecution of a basic inter:M!1 !/&! relocation to 3G;M!1:0 or a subseCuent inter:M!1 !/&!
relocation to a third 3G:M!1:0L- only the relocation related messaes and the %u:/elease:/eCuest messae that
are part of the applicable /.&.P subset : as defined in 3GPP T! *F.,+E H,=I M may be sent by the taret M!1
on the 2:interfaceG
) durin a subseCuent inter:M!1 !/&! relocation bac" to 3G;M!1:. or to a third 3G;M!1:0L- 3G;M!1:0
may initiate either an %u:/elease:/eCuest procedure or an .:1lear:/eCuest procedure on the 2:interface. .n %u:
/elease:/eCuest procedure shall be initiated only if the basic handover procedure was an inter:M!1 !/&!
relocationG
h) finally- durin supervision- i.e. while the 32 is not in the area of 3G;M!1:. after a successful %nter:3G;M!1
relocation- the subset of /.&.P procedures and their related messaes : as defined in 3GPP T! *F.,+E H,=I :
shall apply on the 2:%nterface. .s an e'ception to this rule- 3G;M!1:0 shall notify 3G;M!1:. of a
successfully completed subseCuent intra:M!1:0 intra G!M or inter:system handover by usin the %nternal
?andover %ndication procedure as specified in 3GPP T! 9F.++E HBI. 7urthermore- in case of a subseCuent inter:
M!1 intra G!M or inter:system handover bac" to 3G;M!1:. or to a third 3G;M!1:0L- durin the handover
resource allocation- the handover and trace related messaes that are part of the applicable 0!!.P subset : as
defined in 3GPP T! 9F.++E HBI : shall be transferred on the 2:interface (see list items a and b in clause B-
subclauses E., and E.*- respectively).
%f a subseCuent inter:M!1 handover<relocation bac" to 3G;M!1:. or to a third 3G;M!1:0L is cancelled- then
the supervision continues- and /.&.P procedures and their related messaes shall apply on the 2:interface.
&OT2D . subseCuent inter:M!1 intra G!M or G!M to 3MT! inter:system handover bac" to 3G;M!1:. or to a
third 3G;M!1:0L can occur- e..- if after the basic inter:M!1 !/&! relocation to 3G;M!1:0 the M!
performed a subseCuent intra:3G;M!1:0 3MT! to G!M inter:system handoverG
i) durin the intra:3G;M!1:0 relocation e'ecution- if any- the 3G;M!1:0 shall Cueue all outoin /.&.P
messaes until the communication with the 32 is resumed.
j) after successful completion of the %ntra:3G;M!1:0 relocation- if 3G;M!1:0 or 3G:M!1:0L has previously
received an order to perform location reportin at chane of !ervice .rea from 3G;M!1:.- it shall act as
specified in subclause @.*.3.
B.3.1 7a!$# re%o#a$on &ro#edure reAu$r$n3 a #$r#u$ #onne#$on (e2een
3G=MS+-' and 3G=MS+-7
The procedure used for successful %nter:3G;M!1 !/&! relocation is shown in fiure 3+. %nitiation of the relocation
procedure is described in clause =. The procedure described in this clause ma"es use of messaes from the
3GPP T! *=.9,3 H,,I and of the transport mechanism from the Mobile .pplication Part (M.P) (3GPP T! *F.++* H,*I).
.fter an %nter:3G;M!1 !/&! relocation further %ntra:3G;M!1 relocations may occur on 3G;M!1:0- these
relocations will follow the procedures specified in a previous clause.
3GPP
,% 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !

/&!:.
3G;M!1:. 3G;M!1:0
M.P:Prep:?andover reC. M.P:.llocate:?andover:&umber reC.
%3:/25O1:/2K32!T
%3:/25O1:/2K3%/28
/&!:0
>5/:0
%3:/25O1:/2K32!T:.1$
M.P:!end:?andover:/eport reC. M.P:Prep:?andover resp.
%.M
M.P:!end:?andover:/eport resp. (,)
.1M %3:/25O1:1OMM.&8
%3:/25O1:82T21T
%3:/25O1:1OMP52T2
M.P:Process:.ccess:!i reC.
M.P:!end:2nd:!inal reC. %3:/25:1M8<1OM
.&!A2/
/252.!2
2nd of call
M.P:!end:2nd:!inal resp.
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.i/ure 3%0 6asic SNS elocation Procedure re;uirin/ a circuit connection
B.3.1.1 ?$h one #$r#u$ #onne#$on
The relocation is initiated as described in subclause @.*.3. (This is represented by %3:/25O1:/2K3%/28 in
fiure 3+). 3pon receipt of the %3:/25O1:/2K3%/28 from /&!:.- 3G;M!1:. shall send a M.P:P/2P./2:
?.&8O>2/ reCuest to 3G;M!1:0 includin a complete %3:/25O1:/2K32!T messae. (&OT2D 3G;M!1:. shall
not send further M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuests while a M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ response is pendin
or before any timeouts). The M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuest shall carry in the %3:/25O1:/2K32!T all
information needed by 3G;M!1:0 for allocatin radio resources in the case of !/&! relocation without %ur interface-
see 3GPP T! *=.9,3 H,,I.
7or speech calls- 3G;M!1:. shall include the %u 1urrently used codec and the %u !upported 1odecs 5ist in the M.P:
P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuest. 3G;M!1:. shall confiure the /.&.P /.0 parameters accordin to the
appropriate default speech codec. 7or a relocation to 3T/.& %u mode- if this codec is different from the %u 1urrently
used codec- 3G;M!1:. shall also include the &.! !ynch %ndicator for the default speech codec in the %u:
/25O1.T%O&:/2K32!T.
.lternatively- if 3G;M!1:0 is "nown to support the use of the %u !upported 1odecs 5ist- 3G;M!1:. may confiure
the /.&.P /.0 parameters accordin to the preferred codec and indicate this to 3G;M!1:0 by includin the /.0
confiuration indicator in the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuest. 7or a relocation to 3T/.& %u mode- if the
preferred codec is different from the %u 1urrently used codec- 3G;M!1:. shall also include the &.! !ynch %ndicator
for the preferred codec in the %u:/25O1.T%O&:/2K32!T. The decision to use this option is based on internal
confiuration information in 3G;M!1:..
M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuest shall also carry the identity of the taret /&! to which the call is to be
relocated- see 3GPP T! *F.++* H,*I.
%f 3G;M!1:. supports !/&! /elocation to a 1!G cell and /&!:. includes a 1!G %8 for the taret cell in the %3:
/25O1.T%O&:/2K3%/28 messae- then 3G;M!1:. shall chec" the 1!G membership of the 32 for the taret 1!G
cell before eneratin the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuest. %f the 32 fails the 1!G membership chec" for the
3GPP
,( 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
taret cell as described in subclause 9.3.,- 3G;M!1:. shall send an %3:/25O1.T%O&:P/2P./.T%O&:7.%53/2 to
/&!:..
3G;M!1:0 will return the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ response after havin retrieved one or several ?andover
&umbers from its associated >5/ (e'chane of the messaes M.P:allocate:handover:number reCuest and M.P:send:
handover:report reCuest). The ?andover &umbers shall be used for routin the connections of the calls from
3G;M!1:. to 3G;M!1:0.
%f . over %P is supported by 3G;M!1:.- then for speech calls 3G;M!1:. may include the .o%P:!upported 1odecs
5ist (.nchor) in the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuest to be used by 3G;M!1:0 for subseCuent intra:3G;M!1:0
intersystem handover to an . over %P capable 0!!. 7or a detailed description of the handlin of this codec list by
3G;M!1:. and 3G;M!1:0 see 3GPP T! *3.,=3 H*=I.
7or speech calls- if 3G;M!1:0 supports the selection of codec based on the %u:!upported 1odecs 5ist- 3G;M!1:0
shall select an %u !elected codec from the %u !upported 1odecs 5ist and connect a transcoder. %f the %u !upported
1odecs 5ist was not received or 3G;M!1:0 does not support the selection of codec based on the %u:!upported 1odecs
5ist- 3G;M!1:0 shall select the appropriate default speech codec.
3G;M!1:0 shall reconfiure the /.&.P /.0 parameters accordin to the %u !elected codecD
: if the /.0 confiuration indicator is included in the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuest and the codec
selected by 3G;M!1:0 is different from the preferred codecG or
: if the /.0 confiuration indicator is not included in the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuest and the codec
selected by 3G;M!1:0 is different from the appropriate default speech codec.
.dditionally- for a relocation to 3T/.& %u mode- if the %u !elected codec is different from the %u 1urrently used codec-
3G;M!1:0 shall include the &.! !ynch %ndicator for the %u !elected codec in the %u:/25O1.T%O&:/2K32!T. %f
the %u !upported 1odecs 5ist was received by 3G;M!1:0 and 3G;M!1:0 supports the selection of codec based on the
%u:!upported 1odecs 5ist- then the %u !elected codec shall be indicated in the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ response-
sent from 3G;M!1:0 to 3G;M!1:..
%f radio resources are available in 3G;M!1:0- the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ response will contain the complete
%3:/25O1:/2K32!T:.1$&OA528G2 messae received from /&!:0- containin the radio resources definition to
be sent by /&!:. to the 32 (in case of relocation without %ur interface) and possible e'tra /.&.P information-
amended by 3G;M!1:0 due to the possible interwor"in between the /.&.P protocol carried on the 2:interface and
the /.&.P protocol used on the %u:interface. %f the radio resource allocation is not possible- the M.P:P/2P./2:
?.&8O>2/ response containin an %3:/25O1.T%O&:7.%53/2 will be sent to 3G;M!1:.. 3G;M!1:0 will do
the same if a fault is detected on the identity of the /&! where the call has to be relocated. 3G;M!1:0 simply reports
the events related to the dialoue. %t is up to 3G;M!1:. to decide the action to perform if it receives neative responses
or the operation fails due to the e'piry of the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ timer.
%f an error related to the T1.P dialoue or to the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuest is returned from 3G;M!1:0-
this will be indicated to 3G;M!1:. and 3G;M!1:. will terminate the relocation attempt. The e'istin connection to
the 32 shall not be cleared.
Ahen the %3:/25O1:/2K32!T:.1$&OA528G2 has been received- 3G;M!1:. shall establish a circuit between
3G;M!1:. and 3G;M!1:0 by sinallin procedures supported by the networ". %n fiure 3+ this is illustrated by the
messaes %.M (%nitial .ddress Messae) and .1M (.ddress 1omplete Messae) of !inallin !ystem no B.
3G;M!1:0 awaits the capturin of the 32 (subclause @.*.3) on the radio path when the .1M is sent and 3G;M!1:.
initiates the relocation e'ecution when .1M is received (illustrated by the %3:/25O1:1OMM.&8 and described in
subclause @.*.3). 3G;M!1:. shall remove the transcoder between the M!1 and other party.
3G;M!1:0 transfers to 3G;M!1:. the ac"nowledement received from the correct 32 (%3:/25O1:82T21T<%3:
/25O1:1OMP52T2). The %3:/25O1:82T21T- if received- is transferred to 3G;M!1:. usin the M.P:P/O12!!:
.112!!:!%G&.55%&G reCuest. The %3:/25O1:1OMP52T2- when received from the correct 32- is included in the
M.P:!2&8:2&8:!%G&.5 reCuest and sent bac" to 3G;M!1:.. The circuit is throuh connected in 3G;M!1:.
when the %3:/25O1:82T21T or the %3:/25O1:1OMP52T2 is received from 3G;M!1:0. The old radio resources
are released when the %3:/25O1:1OMP52T2 messae is received from 3G;M!1:0. The sendin of the M.P:
!2&8:2&8:!%G&.5 reCuest starts the M.P supervision timer for the M.P dialoue between 3G;M!1:. and
3G;M!1:0. Ahen the M.P:!2&8:2&8:!%G&.5 reCuest includin the %3:/25O1:1OMP52T2 messae is
received in 3G;M!1:.- the resources in /&!:. shall be released.
3GPP
,# 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
%n order not to conflict with the P!T&<%!8& sinallin system(s) used between 3G;M!1:. and 3G;M!1:0-
3G;M!1:0 must enerate an answer sinal when %3:/25O1:82T21T<1OMP52T2 is received.
3G;M!1:0 shall release the ?andover &umber when the circuit between 3G;M!1:. and 3G;M!1:0 has been
established.
%f the circuit between 3G;M!1:. and 3G;M!1:0 cannot be established- (e.. an unsuccessful bac"ward messae is
received instead of .1M) 3G;M!1:. terminates the inter:3G;M!1 relocation attempt by sendin an appropriate M.P
messae- for e'ample an .0O/T.
3G;M!1:. shall retain overall call control until the call is cleared by the fi'ed subscriber or the 32 and there is no
further call control functions to be performed (e.. servicin waitin calls- echo cancellers).
Ahen 3G;M!1:. clears the call to the 32 it also clears the call control functions in 3G;M!1:. and sends the M.P:
!2&8:2&8:!%G&.5 response to release the M.P resources in 3G;M!1:0.
3G;M!1:. may terminate the procedure at any time by sendin an appropriate M.P messae to 3G;M!1:0. %f
establishment of the circuit between 3G;M!1:. and 3G;M!1:0 has been initiated- the circuit must also be cleared.
The relocation will be aborted by 3G;M!1:. if it detects release or interruption of the radio path before the call has
been established on 3G;M!1:0.
B.3.1.2 ?$h 6u%$&%e #$r#u$ #onne#$on! (9&$ona% 4un#$ona%$@)
B.3.1.2.1 3G=MS+-7 doe! no !u&&or 6u%$&%e (earer!
%f 3G;M!1:. supports the optional supplementary service Multicall (!ee 3GPP T! *3.,3= H,BI)- 3G;M!1:. shall
have the followin functionality additionally to the description in subclause E.3.,.,.
3pon receipt of the %3:/25O1.T%O&:/2K3%/28 from /&!:.- 3G;M!1:. enerates %3:/25O1.T%O&:
/2K32!T and sends a M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuest to 3G;M!1:0 includin the %3:/25O1.T%O&:
/2K32!T messae- which may include multiple bearers. %f 3G;M!1:. receives an indication that 3G;M!1:0 does
not support multiple bearers- 3G;M!1:. shall select one bearer to be handed over if the 32 is enaed with multiple
bearers. 3G;M!1:. reconstructs %3:/25O1.T%O&:/2K32!T and sends aain a M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/
reCuest to 3G;M!1:0 includin the %3:/25O1.T%O&:/2K32!T messae- which includes only the selected bearer.
Ahen M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ response includin an %3:/25O1.T%O&:/2K32!T:.1$ is received from
3G;M!1:0- 3G;M!1:. sends %3:/25O1.T%O&:1OMM.&8- which indicates the bearers not to be handed over as
bearers to be released- to /&!:..
.fter 3G;M!1:. receives M.P:!2&8:2&8:!%G&.5 reCuest from 3G;M!1:0- 3G;M!1:. shall release calls via
3G;M!1:0- which has been carried by the bearers not to be handed over- and then 3G;M!1:. sends %3:/252.!2:
1OMM.&8 to /&!:..
B.3.1.2.2 3G=MS+-7 !u&&or! 6u%$&%e (earer!
%f 3G;M!1:. and 3G;M!1;0 support the optional supplementary service Multicall (!ee 3GPP T! *3.,3= H,BI)-
3G;M!1:. and 3G;M!1:0 shall have the followin functionality additionally to the description in subclause E.3.,.,.
3pon receipt of the %3:/25O1.T%O&:/2K3%/28 from /&!:.- 3G;M!1:. enerates %3:/25O1.T%O&:
/2K32!T and sends a M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuest to 3G;M!1:0 includin the %3:/25O1.T%O&:
/2K32!T messae- which may include multiple bearers.
Ahen M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuest includin an %3:/25O1.T%O&:/2K32!T messae is received by the
3G;M!1:0 and the number of bearers included in the %3:/25O1.T%O&:/2K32!T messae has e'ceeded the
ma'imum number of bearers supported by 3G;M!1:0- the 3G;M!1:0 shall select several bearers so that the number
of bearers will fulfil the rane of 3G;M!1:0 capability. %n this case 3G;M!1:0 shall reconstruct %3:/25O1.T%O&:
/2K32!T messae to cope with the capability of 3G;M!1:0. The 3G;M!1:0 shall retrieve multiple ?andover
&umbers from its associated >5/ (e'chane of the messaes M.P:allocate:handover:number reCuest and M.P:send:
handover:report reCuest several times). The number of ?andover &umbers depends on the number of /.0 %8s in the
reconstructed %3:/25O1.T%O&:/2K32!T.
3GPP
,3 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
.fter the completion of ?andover &umber allocation 3G;M!1:0 may select several bearers and reconstruct %3:
/25O1.T%O&:/2K32!T aain if the number of successfully allocated ?andover &umbers is less than the number of
reCuired bearers- and sends %3:/25O1.T%O&:/2K32!T to /&!:0.
.fter the reception of %3:/25O1.T%O&:/2K32!T:.1$ from /&!:0- the 3G;M!1:0 shall enerate /elocation
&umber 5ist- which includes couples of /.0 %8 (!ee 3GPP T! *=.9,3 H,,I) and ?andover &umber successfully
allocated. Then the 3G;M!1:0 sends M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ response includin /elocation &umber 5ist bac"
to the 3G;M!1:..
3pon receipt of the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ response 3G;M!1:. shall establish circuits between 3G;M!1:.
and 3G;M!1:0 by sinallin procedures supported by the networ" accordin to the /elocation &umber 5ist. Ahen
3G;M!1:. receives all the results from attempted circuits (the results may be successful .1M messae or
unsuccessful bac"ward messae for each attempt) and if at least one circuit has been successfully established-
3G;M!1:. sends %3:/25O1.T%O&:1OMM.&8- which indicates the bearers failed to set up in /&!:0 and the
bearers associated with circuits which has failed to set up as bearers to be released- to /&!:..
.fter 3G;M!1:. receives M.P:!2&8:2&8:!%G&.5 reCuest from 3G;M!1:0- 3G;M!1:. shall release calls via
3G;M!1:0- which has been carried by the bearers failed to set up in /&!:0 and the bearers associated with circuits
which has failed to set up- and then 3G;M!1:. sends %3:/252.!2:1OMM.&8 to /&!:..
%f no circuit connection has been successfully established 3G;M!1:. terminates the inter:3G;M!1 relocation attempt
by sendin an appropriate M.P massae- for e'ample .0O/T.
B.3.2 7a!$# re%o#a$on &ro#edure no reAu$r$n3 he e!a(%$!h6en o4 a #$r#u$
#onne#$on (e2een 3G=MS+-' and 3G=MS+-7
The basic !/&! relocation procedures to be used when no circuit connection is reCuired by 3G;M!1:. are similar to
those described in subclause E.3., for circuit switched calls. The main differences to the procedures described in
subclause E.3., relate to the establishment of circuits between the networ" entities and the ?andover &umber allocation.
%n the case of basic relocation- 3G;M!1:. shall specify to 3G;M!1:0 that no ?andover &umber is reCuired in the
M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuest (see 3GPP T! *F.++* H,*I). .s for the basic relocation usin a circuit
connection- the %3:/25O1:/2K32!T is transmitted at the same time toether with the identity of the taret /&! to
which the call is to be relocated. .ny subseCuent ?andover &umber allocation procedure will not be invo"ed until the
completion of the basic relocation procedure (see clauseD !ubseCuent 1hannel .ssinment usin a circuit connection).
3G;M!1:0 shall then perform the radio resources allocation as described in subclause E.3., if applicable. The M.P:
P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ response shall be returned to 3G;M!1:. includin either the response of the radio resources
allocation reCuest received from /&!:0 (%3:/25O1:/2K32!T:.1$&OA528G2<%3:/25O1:7.%53/2 with
possible e'tra /.&.P information. This e'tra information is amended by 3G;M!1:0 due to the possible interwor"in
between the /.&M.P protocol carried on the 2:interface and the /.&.P protocol used on the %u:interface). The basic
relocation procedure will continue as described in subclause E.3., e'cept that no circuit connection will be established
towards 3G;M!1:0.
The relevant case for the basic relocation without circuit connection is shown in fiure 3,. .s can be seen the major
differences to the eCuivalent fiure 3+ are the omission of any circuit establishment messain and the omission of
handover number allocation sinallin.
3GPP
,' 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
/&!:.
3G;M!1:. 3G;M!1:0
M.P:Prep:?andover reC.
%3:/25O1:/2K32!T
%3:/25O1:/2K3%/28
/&!:0
>5/:0
%3:/25O1:/2K32!T:.1$
M.P:Prep:?andover resp.
%3:/25O1:1OMM.&8
%3:/25O1:82T21T
%3:/25O1:1OMP52T2
M.P:Process:.ccess:!i reC.
M.P:!end:2nd:!inal reC. %3:/25:1M8<1OM
2nd of lin"
M.P:!end:2nd:!inal resp.
.i/ure 3(0 6asic SNS relocation procedure without a circuit connection
B.3.3 Pro#edure 4or !u(!eAuen re%o#a$on reAu$r$n3 a #$r#u$ #onne#$on
.fter the call has been relocated to 3G;M!1:0- if the 32 leaves the area of 3G;M!1:0 durin the same call-
subseCuent relocation is necessary in order to continue the connection when no %ur interface e'ists between the involved
/&!s- or to optimise the transmission path when the %ur interface is used.
The followin cases applyD
i) the 32 moves bac" to the area of 3G;M!1:.G
ii) the 32 moves into the area of a third 3G;M!1 (3G;M!1:0#).
%n both cases the call is switched in 3G;M!1:.G the circuit between 3G;M!1:. and 3G;M!1:0 shall be released
after a successful subseCuent relocation has been performed.
%f 3G;M!1:. is replaced by M!1:. in the procedures- then a subseCuent relocation from 3G;M!1:0 to 3G;M!1:0#
shall not be possible since M!1:. does not support the /.&.P protocol.
3GPP
,* 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
B.3.3.1 5e!#r$&$on o4 !u(!eAuen re%o#a$on &ro#edure $)- 3G=MS+-7 o 3G=MS+-'
The procedure for successful relocation from 3G;M!1:0 bac" to 3G;M!1:. is shown in fiure 3*.
/&!:0
3G;M!1:. 3G;M!1:0
M.P:Prep:!ub:?andover reC.
%u:/25O1.T%O&:
/2K3%/28
/&!:.
>5/:0
%u:/25O1.T%O&:
1OMM.&8
M.P:Prep:!ub:?andover resp.
%u:/25O1.T%O&:
/2K32!T:.1$
%u:/25O1.T%O&:
82T21T
%u:/25O1.T%O&:
1OMP52T2
M.P:!end:2nd:!inal resp. %u:/252.!2:
1M8<1OM
%u:/25O1.T%O&:
/2K32!T
/elease
.i/ure 3#0 Su3se;uent relocation procedure i" successful relocation
from 3G71SC)6 to 3G71SC)2 usin/ a circuit connection
B.3.3.1.1 ?$h one #$r#u$ #onne#$on
The procedure is as follows.
3G;M!1:0 sends the M.P:P/2P./2:!30!2K32&T:?.&8O>2/ reCuest to 3G;M!1:. indicatin the new
3G;M!1 number (3G;M!1:. number)- indicatin also the identity of the taret /&! where the call has to be
relocated and includin a complete %3:/25O1:/2K32!T messae.
7or speech calls- 3G;M!1:0 shall confiure the /.&.P /.0 parameters accordin to the appropriate default speech
codec. 7or a relocation to 3T/.& %u mode- if this codec is different from the %u 1urrently used codec- 3G;M!1:0
shall also include the &.! !ynch %ndicator for the default speech codec in the %u:/25O1.T%O&:/2K32!T.
.lternatively- if 3G;M!1:. is "nown to support the use of the %u !upported 1odecs 5ist- 3G;M!1:0 may confiure
the /.&.P /.0 parameters accordin to the preferred codec and indicate this to 3G;M!1:. by includin the /.0
confiuration indicator in the M.P:P/2P./2:!30!2K32&T:?.&8O>2/ reCuest. 7or a relocation to 3T/.& %u
mode- if the preferred codec is different from the %u 1urrently used codec- 3G;M!1:0 shall also include the &.!
!ynch %ndicator for the preferred codec in the %u:/25O1.T%O&:/2K32!T.
&OT2D 3G;M!1:0 shall not send further M.P:P/2P./2:!30!2K32&T:?.&8O>2/ reCuests while a
relocation attempt is pendin or before any timeouts.
!ince 3G;M!1:. is the call controllin 3G;M!1- this 3G;M!1 needs no ?andover &umber for routin purposesG
3G;M!1:. can immediately initiate the relocation towards the taret /&!.
7or speech calls- 3G;M!1:. shall select an %u !elected codec and connect a transcoder.
3G;M!1:. shall reconfiure the /.&.P /.0 parameters accordin to the %u !elected codecD
: if the /.0 confiuration indicator is included in the M.P:P/2P./2:!30!2K32&T:?.&8O>2/ reCuest-
and the codec selected by 3G;M!1:. is different from the preferred codecG or
: if the /.0 confiuration indicator is not included in the M.P:P/2P./2:!30!2K32&T:?.&8O>2/ reCuest
and the codec selected by 3G;M!1:. is different from the appropriate default speech codec.
.dditionally- for a relocation to 3T/.& %u mode- if the %u !elected codec is different from the %u 1urrently used codec-
3G;M!1:. shall include the &.! !ynch %ndicator for the %u !elected codec in the %u:/25O1.T%O&:/2K32!T.
3GPP
,+ 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Ahen relocation can be initiated- 3G;M!1:. shall return in the M.P:P/2P./2:!30!2K32&T:?.&8O>2/
response the complete %3:/25O1:/2K32!T:.1$&OA528G2 messae received from the /&!:0 and possible
e'tra /.&.P information- amended by 3G;M!1:. due to the possible interwor"in between the /.&.P protocol
carried on the 2:interface and the /.&.P protocol used on the %u:interface. %f a radio resource cannot be assined or if
a fault is detected on the taret /&! identity- or the taret /&! identity in the %3:/25O1:/2K32!T is not consistent
with the taret 3G;M!1 number- the M.P:P/2P./2:!30!2K32&T:?.&8O>2/ response containin an %3:
/25O1:7.%53/2 messae shall be iven to 3G;M!1:0- in addition 3G;M!1:0 shall maintain the connection with
the 32.
%f the procedure in 3G;M!1:. is successful then 3G;M!1:0 can reCuest the 32 to retune to the new /&!:0 on
3G;M!1:. in the case of relocation without %ur interface- or reCuest /&!:0 to become servin /&! in the case of
relocation with %ur interface. This is illustrated in fiure 3* by the %3:/25O1:1OMM.&8 messae. The operation is
successfully completed when 3G;M!1:. receives the %3:/25O1:1OMP52T2 messae.
.fter relocation 3G;M!1:. shall release the circuit to 3G;M!1:0.
3G;M!1:. must also terminate the M.P procedure for the basic relocation between 3G;M!1:. and 3G;M!1:0 by
sendin an appropriate M.P messae. 3G;M!1:0 will release the resources in /&!:. when the M.P:!2&8:2&8:
!%G&.5 response is received.
B.3.3.1.2 ?$h 6u%$&%e #$r#u$ #onne#$on! (9&$ona% 4un#$ona%$@)
%f 3G;M!1:. and 3G;M!1;0 support the optional supplementary service Multicall (!ee 3GPP T! *3.,3= H,BI)-
3G;M!1:. and 3G;M!1:0 shall have the followin functionality additionally to the description in
subclause E.3.3.,.,.
3pon receipt of the %3:/25O1.T%O&:/2K3%/28 from /&!:.- 3G;M!1:0 enerates %3:/25O1.T%O&:
/2K32!T which may include several bearers and sends it to 3G;M!1:. over M.P:P/2P./2:!30!2K32&T:
?.&8O>2/ reCuest.
3G;M!1:. sends %3:/25O1.T%O&:/2K32!T to /&!:0 and receives %3:/25O1.T%O&:/2K32!T:.1$.
Ahen M.P:P/2P./2:!30!2K32&T:?.&8O>2/ response is received from 3G;M!1:.- 3G;M!1:0 sends %3:
/25O1.T%O&:1OMM.&8- which indicates the bearers failed to set up in /&!:0 as bearers to be released- to /&!:
..
.fter 3G;M!1:. receives %3:/25O1.T%O&:1OMP52T2 messae from /&!:0- 3G;M!1:. shall release calls via
/&!:0- which has been carried by the bearers failed to set up in /&!:0- and then 3G;M!1:. sends M.P:!2&8:
2&8:!%G&.5 response to 3G;M!1:0.
B.3.3.2 5e!#r$&$on o4 !u(!eAuen re%o#a$on &ro#edure $$)- 3G=MS+-7 o
3G=MS+-78
The procedure for successful relocation from 3G;M!1:0 to 3G;M!1:0# is shown in fiure 33.
The procedure consists of two partsD
: a subseCuent relocation from 3G;M!1:0 bac" to 3G;M!1:. as described in subclause E.3.3.,G and
: a basic relocation from 3G;M!1:. to 3G;M!1:0# as described in subclause E.3.,.
B.3.3.2.1 ?$h one #$r#u$ #onne#$on
3G;M!1:0 sends the M.P:P/2P./2:!30!2K32&T:?.&8O>2/ reCuest to 3G;M!1:. indicatin a new
3G;M!1 number (which is the identity of 3G;M!1:0#)- indicatin also the taret /&! identity and includin a
complete %3:/25O1:/2K32!T- 3G;M!1:. then starts a basic relocation procedure towards 3G;M!1:0#.
7or speech calls- 3G;M!1:0 shall confiure the /.&.P /.0 parameters accordin to the appropriate default speech
codec. 7or a relocation to 3T/.& %u mode- if this codec is different from the %u 1urrently used codec- 3G;M!1:0
shall also include the &.! !ynch %ndicator for the default speech codec in the %u:/25O1.T%O&:/2K32!T.
.lternatively- if 3G;M!1:. and 3G;M!1:0L are "nown to support the use of the %u !upported 1odecs 5ist- 3G;M!1:
0 may confiure the /.&.P /.0 parameters accordin to the preferred codec and indicate this to 3G;M!1:. by
3GPP
,, 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
includin the /.0 confiuration indicator in the M.P:P/2P./2:!30!2K32&T:?.&8O>2/ reCuest. 7or a
relocation to 3T/.& %u mode- if the preferred codec is different from the %u 1urrently used codec- 3G;M!1:0 shall
also include the &.! !ynch %ndicator for the preferred codec in the %u:/25O1.T%O&:/2K32!T. The decision to use
this option is based on internal confiuration information in 3G;M!1:0.
%f 3G;M!1:. supports . interface over %P- then for speech calls 3G;M!1:. may include the .o%P:!upported 1odecs
5ist (.nchor) in the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuest towards 3G;M!1:0#. 7or a detailed description of the
handlin of this codec list by 3G;M!1:. and 3G;M!1:0# see 3GPP T! *3.,=3 H*=I.
Ahen 3G;M!1:. receives the .1M from 3G;M!1:0#- 3G;M!1:. informs 3G;M!1:0 that 3G;M!1:0# has
successfully allocated the radio resources on /&!:0# side by sendin the M.P:P/2P./2:!30!2K32&T:
?.&8O>2/ response containin the complete %3:/25O1:/2K32!T:.1$&OA528G2 received from /&!:0# and
possible e'tra /.&.P information- amended by 3G;M!1:. due to the possible interwor"in between the /.&.P
protocol carried on the 2:interface between 3G;M!1:. and 3G;M!1:0# and the /.&.P protocol carried on the
2:interface between 3G;M!1:. and 3G;M!1:0. &ow 3G;M!1:0 can start the procedure on the radio path if needed.
7or 3G;M!1:. the relocation is completed when it has received the M.P:!2&8:2&8:!%G&.5 /2K32!T from
3G;M!1:0#containin the %3:/25O1:1OMP52T2 received from the /&!:0#. The circuit between 3G;M!1:. and
3G;M!1:0 is released. 3G;M!1:. also sends the M.P:!2&8:2&8:!%G&.5 response to 3G;M!1:0 in order to
terminate the oriinal M.P dialoue between 3G;M!1:. and 3G;M!1:0. 3G;M!1:0 releases the radio resources
when it receives this messae.
%f no radio resource can be allocated by 3G;M!1:0# or no circuit between 3G;M!1:. and 3G;M!1:0# can be
established or a fault is detected on the taret /&! identity or the taret /&! identity in the %3:/25O1:/2K32!T is
not consistent with the taret 3G;M!1 number- 3G;M!1:. informs 3G;M!1:0 by usin the %3:/25O1:7.%53/2
messae included in the M.P:P/2P./2:!30!2K32&T:?.&8O>2/ response. 3G;M!1:0 shall maintain the
e'istin connection with the 32.
Ahen the subseCuent relocation is completed- 3G;M!1:0# is considered as 3G;M!1:0. .ny further inter:3G;M!1
relocation is handled as described above for a subseCuent relocation.
B.3.3.2.2 ?$h 6u%$&%e #$r#u$ #onne#$on! (9&$ona% 4un#$ona%$@)
%f 3G;M!1:. and 3G;M!1:0 support the optional supplementary service Multicall (!ee 3GPP T! *3.,3= H,BI)-
3G;M!1:. and 3G;M!1:0 shall have the followin functionality additionally to the description in
subclause E.3.3.*.,.
3pon receipt of the %3:/25O1.T%O&:/2K3%/28 from /&!:0 3G;M!1:0 enerates an %3:/25O1.T%O&:
/2K32!T messae which may include multiple bearer and sends it to 3G;M!1:. over M.P:P/2P./2:
!30!2K32&T:?.&8O>2/ reCuest.
3pon receipt of the M.P:P/2P./2:!30!2K32&T:?.&8O>2/ reCuest from 3G;M!1:0- 3G;M!1:. starts a
basic relocation procedure towards 3G;M!1:0#.
B.3.3.2.2.1 3G=MS+-78 doe! no !u&&or 6u%$&%e (earer!
%f 3G;M!1:. receives an indication that 3G;M!1:0# does not support multiple bearers- 3G;M!1:. shall select one
bearer to be handed over. 3G;M!1:. reconstructs %3:/25O1.T%O&:/2K32!T and sends aain a M.P:P/2P./2:
?.&8O>2/ reCuest to 3G;M!1:0# includin the %3:/25O1.T%O&:/2K32!T messae- which includes only the
selected bearer. 3pon receipt of M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ response from 3G;M!1:0#- 3G;M!1:. shall
reconstructs %3:/25O1.T%O&:/2K32!T:.1$ to indicate the bearers not to be handed over as the bearers failed to
set up in %3:/25O1.T%O&:/2K32!T:.1$ and send it over M.P:P/2P./2:!30!2K32&T:?.&8O>2/
response to 3G;M!1:0.
Ahen M.P:P/2P./2:!30!2K32&T:?.&8O>2/ response is received from 3G;M!1:. 3G;M!1:0 sends %3:
/25O1.T%O&:1OMM.&8- which indicates the bearers failed to set up as bearers to be released- to /&!:..
.fter 3G;M!1:. receives M.P:!2&8:2&8:!%G&.5 reCuest from 3G;M!1:0#- 3G;M!1:. shall release calls via
3G;M!1:0#- which has been carried by the bearers failed to set up- and then 3G;M!1:. sends M.P:!2&8:2&8:
!%G&.5 response to 3G;M!1:0.
3GPP
,- 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
B.3.3.2.2.2 3G=MS+-78 !u&&or! 6u%$&%e (earer!
%f some of circuit connections failed to set up between 3G;M!1:. and 3G;M!1:0#- 3G;M!1:. shall reconstruct %3:
/25O1.T%O&:/2K32!T:.1$ messae so that the %3:/25O1.T%O&:/2K32!T:.1$ includes only the bearers
which have successfully established circuit connection and sends it to 3G;M!1:0 over M.P:P/2P./2:
!30!2K32&T:?.&8O>2/ response.
Ahen M.P:P/2P./2:!30!2K32&T:?.&8O>2/ response is received from 3G;M!1:. 3G;M!1:0 sends %3:
/25O1.T%O&:1OMM.&8- which indicates the bearers failed to set up as bearers to be released- to /&!:..
.fter 3G;M!1:. receives M.P:!2&8:2&8:!%G&.5 reCuest from 3G;M!1:0#- 3G;M!1:. shall release calls via
3G;M!1:0#- which has been carried by the bearers failed to set up- and then 3G;M!1:. sends M.P:!2&8:2&8:
!%G&.5 response to 3G;M!1:0.

%u:/25O1.T%O&:
/2K3%/28
>5/:0
%u:/25O1.T%O&:1M8
M.P:Prep:!ub:?andover reC.
%u:/25O1.T%O&:
82T21T
%u:/25O1.T%O&:
1OMP52T2
/&!:0
3G;M!1:0# >5/:0#
M.P:Prepare:?andover reC.
M.P:Prepare:?andover resp.
M.P:.llocate:?andover:&umber reC.
M.P:!end:?andover:/eport reC.
%.M
M.P:!end:?andover:/ep. resp. (,)
M.P:Prep:!ub:?o resp.
M.P:Process:.ccess:!inallin reC.
M.P:!end:2nd:!inal reC.
.1M
.nswer
/elease
M.P:!end:2nd:!inal resp.
M.P:!end:2nd:!inal resp.
/elease
(end of call)
3G;M!1:. 3G;M!1:0
/&!:0#
%u:/25O1.T%O&:
/2K32!T
%u:/25O1.T%O&:
/2K32!T:.1$
%u:/252.!2:1M8<1OM
*9T, 1- +an (e !en a an@ $6e a4er he re#e&$on o4 :'M.
.i/ure 330 Su3se;uent relocation procedure ii" Successful SNS relocation
from 3G71SC)6 to 3G71SC)6< re;uirin/ a circuit connection
3GPP
,! 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
B.3.4 Pro#edure 4or !u(!eAuen re%o#a$on no reAu$r$n3 a #$r#u$ #onne#$on
.s for the subseCuent relocation with a circuit connection between 3G;M!1:. and 3G;M!1:0- the same two cases of
subseCuent relocation applyD
i) the 32 moves bac" to the area of 3G;M!1:.G
ii) the 32 moves into the area of a third 3G;M!1 (3G;M!1:0#).
%f 3G;M!1:. is replaced by M!1:. in the procedures- then a subseCuent relocation from 3G;M!1:0 to 3G;M!1:0#
shall not be possible since M!1:. does not support the /.&.P protocol.
B.3.4.1 5e!#r$&$on o4 !u(!eAuen re%o#a$on &ro#edure $)- 3G=MS+-7 o 3G=MS+-'
The procedure for successful relocation from 3G;M!1:0 bac" to 3G;M!1:. without circuit connection is shown in
fiure 39. The only difference with the fiure 3* is that no circuit release is needed between 3G;M!1:. and
3G;M!1:0.
/&!:0
3G;M!1:. 3G;M!1:0
M.P:Prep:!ub:?andover reC.
%u:/25O1.T%O&:
/2K3%/28
/&!:.
>5/:0
%u:/25O1.T%O&:
1OMM.&8
M.P:Prep:!ub:?andover resp.
%u:/25O1.T%O&:
/2K32!T:.1$
%u:/25O1.T%O&:
82T21T
%u:/25O1.T%O&:
1OMP52T2
M.P:!end:2nd:!inal resp. %u:/252.!2:
1M8<1OM
%u:/25O1.T%O&:
/2K32!T
.i/ure 3'0 Su3se;uent relocation procedure i" successful relocation
from 3G71SC)6 to 3G71SC)6 not re;uirin/ a circuit connection
B.3.4.2 5e!#r$&$on o4 !u(!eAuen re%o#a$on &ro#edure $$)- 3G=MS+-7 o
3G=MS+-788
The procedure for successful relocation from 3G;M!1:0 to 3G;M!1:0# is shown in fiure 3=.
The procedure consists of two partsD
: a subseCuent relocation from 3G;M!1:0 bac" to 3G;M!1:. as described in subclause E.3.9.,G and
: a basic relocation from 3G;M!1:. to 3G;M!1:0# as described in subclause E.3.*.
The only difference to the eCuivalent fiure 33 is the omission of the circuit and handover number allocation
sinallins.
3GPP
-% 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
%u:/25O1.T%O&:
/2K3%/28
>5/:0
%u:/25O1.T%O&:1M8
M.P:Prep:!ub:?andover reC.
%u:/25O1.T%O&:
82T21T
%u:/25O1.T%O&:
1OMP52T2
/&!:0
3G;M!1:0# >5/:0#
M.P:Prepare:?andover reC.
M.P:Prepare:?andover resp.
M.P:Prep:!ub:?o resp.
M.P:Process:.ccess:!inallin reC.
M.P:!end:2nd:!inal reC.
M.P:!end:2nd:!inal resp.
M.P:!end:2nd:!inal resp.
(end of lin")
3G;M!1:. 3G;M!1:0
/&!:0#
%u:/25O1.T%O&:
/2K32!T
%u:/25O1.T%O&:
/2K32!T:.1$
%u:/252.!2:1M8<1OM
.i/ure 3*0 Su3se;uent relocation procedure ii" Successful SNS relocation
from 3G71SC)6 to 3G71SC)6< not re;uirin/ a circuit connection
9 5ea$%ed &ro#edure! $n MS+-'
9.1 7SS1MS+ and MS1MS+ &ro#edure! $n MS+-' (4un#$ona% un$
1)
The handover procedures in this functional unit consist ofD
i) sinallin between the M! and the M!1G
ii) sinallin between the 0!! and the M!1 for access manaement.
3GPP
-( 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
9.2 +a%% #onro% &ro#edure! MS+-' (4un#$ona% un$ 2)
The call control procedures related to handover in M!1:. can be divided into two functional entitiesD
: the first entity is the call control procedure as part of the normal interwor"in between the P!T&<%!8& and the
P5M&G for an M! oriinatin call M!1:. is the oriinatin e'chane- for an M! terminatin call M!1:. is the
destination e'chaneG
: the second entity is the call control procedure for the connection between M!1:. and M!1:0 in case of a
handover from M!1:. to M!1:0. 7or this call control procedure the followin applies.
1all set:upD
: the connection to M!1:0 is set up by procedures relevant to the sinallin system used in the P!T&<%!8& to
which M!1:. is connected. The call is set up by usin the M! ?andover &umber received from M!1:0 as part
of the M.P procedureG
: the call set:up direction will always be from M!1:. to M!1:0- even when the call was oriinally established by
the M!. 7unctional unit * (see fiure *) should therefore "eep information on call set:up direction in order to be
able to interpret correctly any clearin sinals (see below)G
: the unit should indicate the address complete condition to functional unit 3 and throuh:connect without
awaitin the answer sinal from M!1:0. This applies also to sinallin systems where address complete sinals
are not supported. %n such cases an artificial address complete is established by functional unit *.
1all clearinD
: call clearin consists of two partsD after inter:M!1 handover- clearin of the M!:0!! connection and clearin of
the inter:M!1 connection. %f a reCuest to release the call is enerated by the networ" while the M! is re:tunin
from one 0!! to another 0!!- then M!1:. shall bein clearin the call to the networ" and Cueue the call
release to the M! until the M! has resumed communication. This includes the case when M!1:0 and<or M!1:0#
are involvedG
: the M.P procedures are used to transfer information between M!1:0 and M!1:. in order to maintain full call
control within M!1:.. M!1:. determines- based on information received from M!1:0- the appropriate sinals
(accordin to 3GPP T! *9.++E H,+I) to be sent to the M!- and sends this information to M!1:0G
: when M!1:. clears the call to the M! it also clears the call control functions in M!1:0 and sends the M.P:
!2&8:2&8:!%G&.5 response to release the M.P resources in M!1:0. The clearin of the connection is by
procedures relevant to the sinallin system in the P!T&<%!8& to which M!1:. is connectedG
: when the !inallin !ystem no B %!8& 3ser Part is used- the normal symmetric release procedures apply on
both the connection to the fi'ed networ" and to M!1:0G
: when a sinallin system is used without a symmetric release possibility- some notice should be iven to the
clear:forward and clear:bac" proceduresG
: for M! terminatin calls the followin conditions apply on clear:forward and clear:bac"D
: when a clear:forward sinal is received on interface 0# (see fiure ,)- M!1:. clears the circuit to M!1:0 by
normal clear:forward proceduresG
: when a clear:bac" sinal is received from M!1:0- M!1:. starts normal clear:bac" procedures towards the
fi'ed networ" (interface 0#) and sends the clear:forward sinal on interface 0## in order to clear the
connection with M!1:0.
&OT2 ,D This case corresponds to a fault situation.
: for M! oriinated calls the followin appliesD
: when M!1:. receives a clear:bac" sinal from M!1:0- this sinal must be interpreted as indicatin a clear:
forward condition. M!1:. then clears both the connection on interface 0# (see fiure ,) and to M!1:0 by
normal clear:forward procedures.
&OT2 *D This case corresponds to a fault situation.
3GPP
-# 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
: when M!1:. receives a clear:bac" sinal on interface 0#- M!1:. should distinuish between national and
international connectionsD
: for international connections where the K.,,E H,I supervision is done in the %!1- M!1:. sends a clear:
forward sinal on both interface 0# to the fi'ed networ" and interface 0## to M!1:0G
: for national connections or for international connections where the K.,,E H,I supervision is not done in
the %!1- a timer is started accordin to national practice for clear:bac" supervision and M!1:. proceeds
as followsD
i) if a clear:bac" sinal is received from M!1:0- M!1:. interprets this as indicatin a clear:forward
condition and proceeds by clearin the connections on interface 0# and to M!1:0 by normal clear:
forward proceduresG
ii) if the timer e'pires- M!1:. proceeds by normal clear:forward of the connections on interface 0# and
to M!1:0.
9.3 >andover #onro% &ro#edure! MS+-' (4un#$ona% un$ 3)
The procedures of functional unit 3 are iven in terms of !85 diarams in fiure 9,. To easily distinuish the interface
concerned the messaes received or sent from this unit are prefi'ed with either #M.P# for a M.P messae- #.# for an .:
%nterface messae or #%# for an %!8&<P!T& messae.
The procedures of functional unit 3 includeD
i) initiation. The initiation condition is shown by the sinal .:?.&8O>2/:/2K3%/28.
The diaram also includes Cueuin when there is no channel available. 1alls for which handover has been
initiated should be Cueued with priority hiher than normal calls. They should have lower priority than
emerency calls.
ii) handover of calls within the area of M!1:.- i.e. handover case i). %n this case M!1:. controls the procedures on
both the previous and the new radio channel- usin sinals .:?.&8O>2/:/2K32!T and .:?.&8O>2/:
1OMM.&8. The handover procedure is completed when .:?.&8O>2/:1OMP52T2 is received. %f this
sinal is not received (e'piry of timer T,+*)- the radio path and the connection on interface 0# are released.
%n the case of onoin G!M voice roup calls for subseCuent users of the >G1! channel uplin" the oriinal
connection shall always be maintained.
7or handover devices with three:party capabilities the handover device is first set up so that all interfaces .#- .##
and 0# are connected (illustrated by the sinal #set up handover device#). This is done when the ?andover
1ommand is sent to the M! . The device is connected in its final position (i.e. .## to 0# for case ii)) (illustrated by
the sinal #connect handover device#) when .:?.&8O>2/:1OMP52T2 is received.
iii) handover to M!1:0 . This procedure is the one described in subclauses B., and B.*. 7or handover devices with
three:party capabilities the handover device is set:up when M!1:. sends the ?andover 1ommand to the M! -
i.e. the interfaces .#- 0# and 0## are then connected. The device is connected in its final position (i.e. 0# to 0##)
when the successful procedure indication is received from functional unit 9.
iv) subseCuent handover to M!1:. . The procedure is described in subclauses B.3 and B.9. Ahen a handover to
M!1:. indication is received from functional unit 9- the handover device is set up so that interfaces 0#- 0## and
.# are connected (for handover devices with three:party capabilities). Ahen .:?.&8O>2/:1OMP52T2 is
received- the device is connected in its final position (i.e. 0# to .#).
%f .:?.&8O>2/:1OMP52T2 is not received (e'piry of timer T,+9)- the handover device releases interface
.#- 0# and 0##.
3GPP
-3 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
v) subseCuent handover to a third M!1 (M!1:0#) . The procedure is described in subclauses B.3 and B.9. The
handover device is set up in its initial position- (i.e. interconnection of interfaces 0#- 0## and 0###) when the
connection to M!1:0# has been established. M!1:0 is informed via functional unit 9 that the connection has
been established and that the procedure on the radio path can be initiated. The device is connected in its final
position (i.e. 0# to 0###) when a successful procedure indication is received from functional unit 9. M!1:0 is
informed that all procedures in M!1:0 can be terminated (illustrated by the M.P:!2&8:2&8:!%G&.5
response). The device returns to the state where 0# and 0## are connected if the subseCuent handover procedure
fails.
Timers in M!1:..
The procedures are supervised by timers in order to avoid a deadloc" when responses are not received or the procedures
fail. The followin timers are definedD
T,+,D this timer supervises the Cueuin time for a free channel. %f T,+, e'pires- a no channel indication is
enerated- a retry procedure could be applied as described in subclause @.,. T,+, is set by OPM-
T,+*D this timer supervises the time for handover completion for handover between 0!!s in M!1:.. T,+* is set
by OPM-
T,+3D this timer supervises the time between issuin an .:?.&8O>2/:1OMM.&8 from M!1:. and
receivin a successful procedure indication from M!1:0. This timer also supervises the time between
sendin an .:?O:/2K32!T:.1$&OA528G2 to M!1:0 and receivin a successful procedure
indication from M!1:0#. %f T,+3 e'pires- the handover procedure is terminated. T,+3 is set by OPM-
T,+9D this timer supervises the time between sendin of an .:?O:/2K32!T:.1$&OA528G2 to M!1:0 and
receivin the .:?.&8O>2/:1OMP52T2 from 0!!:0 on M!1:.. %f the timer e'pires- the new radio
channel is released. T,+9 is set by OPM.
9.3' 7SS :nerna% >andover 2$h MS+ Su&&or #onro% &ro#edure!
The J0!! %nternal ?andover with M!1 !upportJ for .o%P is performed by the M!1 that is currently servin the
connected 0!! (in the followin just termed Jservin M!1J)- it may be either M!1:.- M!1:0- 3G;M!1:. or
3G;M!1:0.
The J0!! %nternal ?andover with M!1 !upportJ control procedures in servin M!1 includeD
i) *andover en+"iry. This procedure is only part of the M!1:initiated J0!! %nternal ?andover with M!1
!upportJ described in subclause @.3.3. The M!1 initiates the handover enCuiry by sendin an .:%&T2/&.5:
?.&8O>2/:2&K3%/O messae and startin timer T,+@.
The handover enCuiry phase is completed when an .:%&T2/&.5:?.&8O>2/:/2K3%/28 messae is
received from the 0!! with cause code Jresponse to an %&T2/&.5 ?.&8O>2/ 2&K3%/O messaeJ. %f this
messae is not received (e'piry of timer T,+@)- or the 0!! responds with an .:?.&8O>2/:7.%53/2
messae- or the 0!! sends an .:%&T2/&.5:?.&8O>2/:/2K3%/28 messae with another cause code- then
the M!1 terminates the M!1:initiated J0!! %nternal ?andover with M!1 !upportJ.
ii) Initiation. The initiation condition is iven by reception of the .:%&T2/&.5:?.&8O>2/:/2K3%/28
messae. This starts the %nternal ?andover Preparation phase for the servin M!1G the servin M!1 starts timer
T,+=. 1alls for which %nternal ?andover Preparation has been initiated should be handled with priority hiher
than normal calls. They should have lower priority than emerency calls. 8urin that phase the servin M!1
considers the .:%&T2/&.5:?.&8O>2/:/2K3%/28 parameters- tries to allocate the necessary resources.
The %nternal ?andover Preparation phase for the servin M!1 ends when the servin M!1 sends the .:
%&T2/&.5:?.&8O>2/:1OMM.&8 messae or an .:%&T2/&.5:?.&8O>2/:/2K3%/28:/2N21T
messae or when timer T,+= e'pires.
%f the servin M!1 can not perform the J0!! %nternal ?andover with M!1 !upportJ- then it shall send an .:
%&T2/&.5:?.&8O>2/:/2K3%/28:/2N21T Messae to the 0!! and shall release all potentially allocated
resources as if no .:%&T2/&.5:?.&8O>2/:/2K3%/28 messae was received.
%f timer T,+= e'pires before the servin M!1 could send the .:%&T2/&.5 ?.&8O>2/:1OMM.&8
messae- then the servin M!1 shall consider the %nternal ?andover Preparation phase as terminated without
3GPP
-' 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
success and shall release any allocated resources for the %nternal ?andover such that the status returns as it was
prior to receivin the .:%&T2/&.5:?.&8O>2/:/2K3%/28 messae. &o response shall be sent to the 0!!
after the e'piry of timer T,+=.
ii) (xe"tion. !ervin M!1 controls the J0!! %nternal ?andover with M!1 !upportJ by sendin the .:
%&T2/&.5:?.&8O>2/:1OMM.&8 messae. The J0!! %nternal ?andover with M!1 !upportJ is
completed when the .:?.&8O>2/:1OMP52T2 messae is received. %f this sinal is not received (e'piry of
timer T,+*)- the radio path and all the connections and resources associated to that call shall be released.
7or handover devices with three:party capabilities- the handover device is first set up so that all interfaces .#- .##
and 0# are connected. This is perfomed before the .:%&T2/&.5:?.&8O>2/:1OMM.&8 messae is sent to
the 0!!. The handover device may be adjusted when the .:?.&8O>2/:82T21T messae is received. The
handover device is connected in its final position (i.e. .## to 0#) when the .:?.&8O>2/:1OMP52T2 messae
is received.
!imers in serving %SC for Internal *andover Pre#aration
The procedures are supervised by timers in order to avoid a deadloc" when responses are not received or the procedures
fail. The followin additional timers are definedD
T,+=D this timer supervises the %nternal ?andover Preparation procedure between 0!! and servin M!1. T,+= is
set by OPM in relation to timer JT*=J (3GPP T! 9E.++E H=I). T,+= defines the ma'imum time a servin M!1
may ta"e to respond to an J%&T2/&.5 ?.&8O>2/ /2K3%/28J messae. Timer JT*=J
(3GPP T! 9E.++E H=I) defines the minimum time the 0!! will to wait before it can send a new or repeated
(%&T2/&.5) ?.&8O>2/ /2K3%/28 messae or an .:?.&8O>2/ 7.%53/2. T,+= shall be confiured
to be atleast one round trip delay shorter than the time confiured for JT*=J (3GPP T! 9E.++E H=I) to minimise
the ris" of crossin messaes.
T,+@D this timer supervises the time between sendin of an .:%&T2/&.5:?.&8O>2/:2&K3%/O messae to
the 0!! and receivin an .:%&T2/&.5:?.&8O>2/:/2K3%/28 or .:?.&8O>2/:7.%53/2 messae
from the 0!!. %f T,+@ e'pires- the handover procedure is terminated. T,+@ is set by OPM and should be
sufficiently lon so that no late responses from 0!! can be e'pected after its e'piry.
9.4 M'P &ro#edure! $n MS+-' (4un#$ona% un$ 4)
The M.P procedures for handover are defined in 3GPP T! *F.++* H,*I. They includeD
: procedures for basic handoverG
: procedures for subseCuent handover.
These procedures are as outlined in clause B.
9.5 :ner2orC$n3 (e2een >andover #onro% &ro#edure! and M'P
&ro#edure! $n MS+-'
The interwor"in between the ?andover control procedures and the M.P procedures for handover is defined in
3GPP T! *F.+,+ HEI. %t includesD
: interwor"in at basic handover initiationG
: interwor"in at subseCuent handover completion.
This interwor"in is not described in the present document.
9.6 +o6&a$($%$@ 2$h GSM Pha!e 1
%f the M!1:. initiates an %nter:M!1 handover procedure accordin to Phase * M.P and 0!!M.P protocols while
usin a Phase , 0!!M.P protocol towards 0!!:.- M!1:. has to perform the protocol interwor"in.
3GPP
-* 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
The same holds if a Phase * 0!!M.P protocol is used between M!1:. and 0!!:. and the 2:interface supports only
Phase , protocol.
10 5ea$%ed &ro#edure! $n MS+-7
10.1 7SS1MS+ (MS17SS) &ro#edure! MS+-7 (4un#$ona% un$ 1)
The handover procedures in this functional unit consist ofD
i) sinallin between the M! and the M!1G
ii) sinallin between the 0! and the M!1 for access manaement.
!inals e'chaned with functional unit 3 are indicated in subclause ,+.3.
10.2 +a%% #onro% &ro#edure! MS+-7 (4un#$ona% un$ 2)
These procedures relate to the call control in M!1:0 of the JhandoverJ connection with M!1:.. 7or these procedures
the followin applyD
1all set:upD
: the connection is set up by M!1:.. M!1:0 should provide- if possible- the followin bac"ward sinalsD
: sinals indicatin unsuccessful call set:up and- if possible- the cause of call failureG
: address complete sinalG
: answer sinal (see note).
&OT2D The answer sinal is not related to answerin by the M! and it has no meanin in the handover procedure
between M!1:. and M!1:0. 0ut after successful handover or successful subseCuent channel assinment
usin a circuit connection between M!1:. and M!1:0 this sinal is needed for brinin the connection
in the answered state in the intermediate P!T&<%!8& e'chanes.
: there will be no indication that the call applies to a handover. This information has to be derived from the M!
?andover &umber received durin call set:up in relation to the earlier M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/
reCuest<M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ response procedure between M!1:. and M!1:0.
1all clearinD
: call clearin consists of two parts after inter:M!1 handoverD clearin of the 0!!:M! connection and clearin of
the inter:M!1 connection- this case is only applicable to calls successfully handed over. %f a reCuest to release
the call is enerated by the networ" while the M! is re:tunin from one 0!! to another 0!!- then M!1:0 shall
bein clearin the call to the networ" and Cueue the call release to the M! until the M! has resumed
communicationG
: the M.P is used to transfer information between M!1:. and M!1:0 in order to ma"e it possible for M!1:0 to
send the appropriate sinals to the M!- specified in 3GPP T! *9.++E H,+I- and still leave the call control to
M!1:.. M!1:. normally initiates release of the connection between M!1:. and M!1:0. 2'ceptionally
M!1:0 is allowed to release the connection if no M.P:!2&8:2&8:!%G&.5 response is received- or if the
?andover is to be aborted.
: when the !inallin !ystem no B %!8& 3ser Part is used- the normal symmetric release procedures apply. Ahen
a sinallin system is used without a symmetric release possibility or a fault condition occurs- the followin may
applyD
: when M!1:0 receives a clear:forward sinal from M!1:.- it shall release the radio resourcesG
: in fault situation e. machine malfunction or loss of the connection on interface .- M!1:0 may send a clear:
bac" sinal to M!1:..
3GPP
-+ 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
10.3 >andover #onro% &ro#edure! MS+-7 (4un#$ona% un$ 3)
The procedures of functional unit 3 are iven in form of !85 diarams in fiure 9*. To easily distinuish the interface
concerned the messaes received or sent from this unit are prefi'ed with either #M.P# for a M.P messae- #.# for an
.:%nterface messae or #%# for an %!8&<P!T& messae. The procedure in functional unit 3 includeD
i) handover from M!1:..
This case is initiated by M!1:.- and includes allocation and establishment of the new radio channel. The
procedure is outlined in subclauses B., and B.*.
ii) intra:M!1 handovers within the area controlled by M!1:0.
This procedure is the same as that of i) in subclause F.3- e'cept that the .:?.&8O>2/:/2K3%/28 is received
by M!1:0. .fter successful completion of the intra:M!1 handover- M!1:0 shall notify M!1:. by sendin an
.:?.&8O>2/:P2/7O/M28 messae.
iii) subseCuent handover to another M!1 (M!1:. or M!1:0#).
The initiation procedure is essentially the same as that of i) of subclause F.3. The ?andover 1ommand to the M!
is now enerated by M!1:0 after the .:?O:/2K32!T:.1$&OA528G2 is received from M!1:. (via
functional unit 9). The procedure is terminated in M!1:0 when M!1:0 receives a terminate procedure
indication from functional unit 9.
Timers in M!1:0.
The followin procedures are supervised by timers in order to avoid a deadloc" when responses are not received or the
procedures fail.
The followin timers are definedD
T*+,D this timer supervises the Cueuin time for a free channel. T*+, is set by OPMG
T*+*D this timer supervises the time for handover completion for handover between 0!!s in M!1:0. %f T*+*
e'pires- the radio path and the connection on interface 0# are released. T*+* is set by OPMG
T*+9D this timer supervises the time between sendin of address complete messae to M!1:. and receivin the
.:?.&8O>2/:1OMP52T2 from 0!!:0 on M!1:0. This timer also supervises the time between issuin
the handover command to the M! and receivin the M.P:!2&8:2&8:!%G&.5 response from M!1:.-
for a subseCuent handover. %n the case of a handover without circuit connection between M!1:. and
M!1:0 this timer supervises the time between issuin the .:?O:/2K32!T:.1$&OA528G2 to the
M!1:. and receivin the .:?.&8O>2/:1OMP52T2 from 0!!:0 on M!1:0. %f the timer e'pires- then
any new radio channel is released. T*+9 is set by OPMG
T*,+D this timer is used to supervise the time for establishin a circuit connection from M!1:. to M!1:0. Ahen
T*,+ e'pires- the allocated channel in M!1:0 is released. T*,+ is set by OPM. This timer is not started
when M!1:. e'plicitly indicates that no handover number is neededG
T*,,D this timer is used to control the time between reCuestin a subseCuent handover (.:?O:/2K32!T to the
M!1:.) and receivin the response from M!1:. (.:/2K32!T:.1$&OA528G2<.:?O:7.%53/2). %f
T*,, e'pires- the e'istin connection with the M! is maintained. T*,, is set by OPM.
10.4 M'P &ro#edure! MS+-7 (4un#$ona% un$ 4)
The M.P procedures for handover are defined in 3GPP T! *F.++* H,*I. They includeD
: procedures for basic handoverG
: procedures for subseCuent handoverG
: procedures for obtainin the handover number from the >5/.
These procedures are outlined in clause B.
3GPP
-, 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
10.5 :ner2orC$n3 (e2een >andover #onro% &ro#edure! and M'P
&ro#edure! $n MS+-7
The interwor"in between the ?andover control procedures and the M.P procedures for handover is defined in
3GPP T! *F.+,+ HEI. %t includesD
: interwor"in at basic handover completionG
: interwor"in at subseCuent handover initiation.
This interwor"in is not described in the present document.
10.6 +o6&a$($%$@ 2$h GSM Pha!e 1
%f the M!1:0 accepts an %nter:M!1 handover procedure accordin to Phase * M.P and 0!!M.P protocols while
usin a Phase , 0!!M.P protocol towards 0!!:0- M!1:0 has to perform the protocol interwor"in.
The same holds if a Phase , M.P protocol is reCuested on the 2:interface and M!1:0 uses a Phase * 0!!M.P
protocol towards 0!!:0.
11 5ea$%ed &ro#edure! $n 3G=MS+-'
7or detailed procedures in M!1:. at handover within the G!M networ"- please see clause F J8etailed procedures in
M!1:.J.
11.1 R*+17S+13G=MS+ and U,1MS13G=MS+ &ro#edure! $n
3G=MS+-' (4un#$ona% un$ 1)
The handover<relocation procedures in this functional unit consist ofD
i) sinallin between the 32<M! and the 3G;M!1G
ii) sinallin between the /&!<0!! and the 3G;M!1 for access manaement.
11.2 +a%% #onro% &ro#edure! 3G=MS+-' (4un#$ona% un$ 2)
The call control procedures related to handover<relocation in 3G;M!1:. can be divided into two functional entitiesD
: the first entity is the call control procedure as part of the normal interwor"in between the P!T&<%!8& and the
P5M&<3T/.&G for an 32<M! oriinatin call 3G;M!1:. is the oriinatin e'chane- for an 32<M!
terminatin call 3G;M!1:. is the destination e'chaneG
: the second entity is the call control procedure for the connection between 3G;M!1:. and 3G;M!1:0 in case of
a handover<relocation from 3G;M!1:. to 3G;M!1:0. 7or this call control procedure the followin applies.
1all set:upD
: the connection to 3G;M!1:0 is set up by procedures relevant to the sinallin system used in the P!T&<%!8&
to which 3G;M!1:. is connected. The call is set up by usin the ?andover &umber received from 3G;M!1:0
as part of the M.P procedureG
: the call set:up direction will always be from 3G;M!1:. to 3G;M!1:0- even when the call was oriinally
established by the 32<M!. 7unctional unit * (see fiure =) should therefore "eep information on call set:up
direction in order to be able to interpret correctly any clearin sinals (see below)G
: the unit should indicate the address complete condition to functional unit 3 and throuh:connect without
awaitin the answer sinal from 3G;M!1:0. This applies also to sinallin systems where address complete
sinals are not supported. %n such cases an artificial address complete is established by functional unit *.
3GPP
-- 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
1all clearinD
: call clearin consists of two partsD after handover<relocation- clearin of the /&!:32<M! or 0!!:32<M!
connection and clearin of the inter:3G;M!1 connection. %f a reCuest to release the call is enerated by the
networ" while the 32<M! is re:tunin from one /&!<0!! to another /&!<0!!- then 3G;M!1:. shall bein
clearin the call to the networ" and Cueue the call release to the 32<M! until the 32<M! has resumed
communication. This includes the case when 3G;M!1:0 and<or 3G;M!1:0# are involvedG
: the M.P procedures are used to transfer information between 3G;M!1:0 and 3G;M!1:. in order to maintain
full call control within 3G;M!1:.. 3G;M!1:. determines- based on information received from 3G;M!1:0-
the appropriate sinals (accordin to 3GPP T! *9.++E H,+I) to be sent to the 32<M!- and sends this information
to 3G;M!1:0G
: when 3G;M!1:. clears the call to the 32<M! it also clears the call control functions in 3G;M!1:0 and sends
the M.P:!2&8:2&8:!%G&.5 response to release the M.P resources in 3G;M!1:0. The clearin of the
connection is by procedures relevant to the sinallin system in the P!T&<%!8& to which 3G;M!1:. is
connectedG
: when the !inallin !ystem no B %!8& 3ser Part is used- the normal symmetric release procedures apply on
both the connection to the fi'ed networ" and to 3G;M!1:0G
: when a sinallin system is used without a symmetric release possibility- some notice should be iven to the
clear:forward and clear:bac" proceduresG
: for 32<M! terminatin calls the followin conditions apply on clear:forward and clear:bac"D
: when a clear:forward sinal is received on interface 0# (see fiure 9)- 3G;M!1:. clears the circuit to
3G;M!1:0 by normal clear:forward proceduresG
: when a clear:bac" sinal is received from 3G;M!1:0- 3G;M!1:. starts normal clear:bac" procedures
towards the fi'ed networ" (interface 0#) and sends the clear:forward sinal on interface 0## in order to clear
the connection with 3G;M!1:0.
&OT2 ,D This case corresponds to a fault situation.
: for 32<M! oriinated calls the followin appliesD
: when 3G;M!1:. receives a clear:bac" sinal from 3G;M!1:0- this sinal must be interpreted as indicatin
a clear:forward condition. 3G;M!1:. then clears both the connection on interface 0# (see fiure 9) and to
3G;M!1:0 by normal clear:forward proceduresG
&OT2 *D This case corresponds to a fault situation.
: when 3G;M!1:. receives a clear:bac" sinal on interface 0#- 3G;M!1:. should distinuish between
national and international connectionsD
: for international connections where the K.,,E H,I supervision is done in the %!1- 3G;M!1:. sends a
clear:forward sinal on both interface 0# to the fi'ed networ" and interface 0## to 3G;M!1:0G
: for national connections or for international connections where the K.,,E H,I supervision is not done in
the %!1- a timer is started accordin to national practice for clear:bac" supervision and M!1:. proceeds
as followsD
i) if a clear:bac" sinal is received from 3G;M!1:0- 3G;M!1:. interprets this as indicatin a clear:
forward condition and proceeds by clearin the connections on interface 0# and to 3G;M!1:0 by
normal clear:forward proceduresG
ii) if the timer e'pires- 3G;M!1:. proceeds by normal clear:forward of the connections on interface 0#
and to 3G;M!1:0.
3GPP
-! 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
11.3 >andover1Re%o#a$on #onro% &ro#edure! 3G=MS+-'
(4un#$ona% un$ 3)
The procedures of functional unit 3 are iven in terms of !85 diarams in fiure 93. To easily distinuish the interface
concerned the messaes received or sent from this unit are prefi'ed with either #M.P# for a M.P messae- #.# for an .:
%nterface messae- #%# for an %!8&<P!T& messae or #%u# for an %u:messae.
The procedures of functional unit 3 includeD
i) initiation. The initiation condition is shown by the sinal %u:/25O1.T%O&:/2K3%/28 or .:?.&8O>2/:
/2K3%/28G
The diaram also includes Cueuin when there is no channel available. 1alls for which handover<relocation has
been initiated should be Cueued with priority hiher than normal calls. They should have lower priority than
emerency calls.
ii) handover<relocation of calls within the area controlled by 3G;M!1:.- i.e. handover<relocation case i)G
%n the handover<relocation from /&!:.<0!!:. to /&!:0<0!!:0 3G;M!1:. controls the procedures on both
the previous and the new radio channel- usin sinals %u:/25O1.T%O&:/2K32!T<.:?.&8O>2/:
/2K32!T and %u:/25O1.T%O&:1OMM.&8<.:?.&8O>2/:1OMM.&8. The handover<relocation
procedure is completed when %u:/25O1.T%O&:1OMP52T2<.:?.&8O>2/:1OMP52T2 is received. %f this
sinal is not received (e'piry of timer T,+*- T3+*- T=+* or TB+*)- the radio path and the connection on interface
0# are released.
7or handover<relocation devices with three:party capabilities the device is first set up so that all interfaces %u#<.#-
%u##<.## and 0# are connected (illustrated by the sinal #set up handover device#). This is done when the /elocation
1ommand is sent to servin /&! or ?andover 1ommand is sent to the servin 0!!. The device is connected in
its final position (i.e. %u##< .## to 0# for case ii)) (illustrated by the sinal #connect handover device#) when %u:
/25O1.T%O&:1OMP52T2<.:?.&8O>2/:1OMP52T2 is received.
iii) relocation to 3G;M!1:0. This procedure is the one described in subclauses E.3., and E.3.*. 7or
handover<relocation devices with three:party capabilities the device is set:up when 3G;M!1:. sends the
/elocation 1ommand to the 32- i.e. the interfaces %u#- 0# and 0## are then connected. The device is connected in
its final position (i.e. 0# to 0##) when the successful procedure indication is received from functional unit 9G
iv) 3MT! to G!M handover to M!1:0. This procedure is the one described in subclauses E.,., and E.,.*. 7or
handover<relocation devices with three:party capabilities the device is set:up when 3G;M!1:. sends the
/elocation 1ommand to the servin /&!- i.e. the interfaces %u#- 0# and 0## are then connected. The device is
connected in its final position (i.e. 0# to 0##) when the successful procedure indication is received from functional
unit 9G
v) G!M to 3MT! handover to 3G;M!1:0. This procedure is the one described in subclauses E.*., and E.*.*. 7or
handover<relocation devices with three:party capabilities the device is set:up when M!1:. sends the ?andover
1ommand to the servin 0!! - i.e. the interfaces .#- 0# and 0## are then connected. The device is connected in its
final position (i.e. 0# to 0##) when the successful procedure indication is received from functional unit 9G
vi) subseCuent relocation from 3G;M!1:0 to 3G;M!1:.. The procedure is described in
subclauses E.3.3., and E.3.9.,. Ahen a relocation to 3G;M!1:. indication is received from functional unit 9-
the handover<relocation device is set up so that interfaces 0#- 0## and %u# are connected (for devices with three:
party capabilities). Ahen %u:/25O1.T%O&:1OMP52T2 is received- the device is connected in its final
position (i.e. 0# to %u#)G
%f %u:/25O1.T%O&:1OMP52T2 is not received (e'piry of timer TB+9)- the handover<relocation device
releases interface %u#- 0# and 0##.
vii)subseCuent G!M to 3MT! handover from M!1:0 to 3G;M!1:.. The procedure is described in
subclauses E.*.3., and E.*.9.,. Ahen a handover to 3G;M!1:. indication is received from functional unit 9- the
handover device is set up so that interfaces 0#- 0## and .# are connected (for handover devices with three:party
capabilities). Ahen %u:/25O1.T%O&:1OMP52T2 is received- the device is connected in its final position
(i.e. 0# to %u#)G
3GPP
!% 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
%f %u:/25O1.T%O&:1OMP52T2 is not received (e'piry of timer T=+9)- the device releases interface %u#- 0#
and 0##.
viii) subseCuent 3MT! to G!M handover from 3G;M!1:0 to M!1:.. The procedure is described in
clauses E.,.3., and E.,.9.,. Ahen a handover to M!1:. indication is received from functional unit 9- the
handover device is set up so that interfaces 0#- 0## and %u# are connected (for handover devices with three:party
capabilities). Ahen .:?.&8O>2/:1OMP52T2 is received- the device is connected in its final position
(i.e. 0# to .#)G
%f .:?.&8O>2/:1OMP52T2 is not received (e'piry of timer T3+9)- the device releases interface .#- 0# and
0##.
i') subseCuent relocation from 3G;M!1:0 to a third 3G;M!1 (3G;M!1:0#). The procedure is described in
subclauses E.3.9.* and E.3.=.*. The handover<relocation device is set up in its initial position-
(i.e. interconnection of interfaces 0#- 0## and 0###) when the connection to 3G;M!1:0# has been established.
3G;M!1:0 is informed via functional unit 9 that the connection has been established and that the procedure on
the radio path can be initiated. The device is connected in its final position (i.e. 0# to 0###) when a successful
procedure indication is received from functional unit 9. 3G;M!1:0 is informed that all procedures in
3G;M!1:0 can be terminated (illustrated by the M.P:!2&8:2&8:!%G&.5 response). The device returns to
the state where 0# and 0## are connected if the subseCuent relocation procedure failsG
') subseCuent 3MT! to G!M handover from 3G;M!1:0 to a third M!1 (M!1:0#). The procedure is described in
subclauses E.,.3.* and E.,.9.*. The handover<relocation device is set up in its initial position-
(i.e. interconnection of interfaces 0#- 0## and 0###) when the connection to M!1:0# has been established.
3G;M!1:0 is informed via functional unit 9 that the connection has been established and that the procedure on
the radio path can be initiated. The device is connected in its final position (i.e. 0# to 0###) when a successful
procedure indication is received from functional unit 9. 3G;M!1:0 is informed that all procedures in
3G;M!1:0 can be terminated (illustrated by the M.P:!2&8:2&8:!%G&.5 response). The device returns to
the state where 0# and 0## are connected if the subseCuent 3MT! to G!M handover procedure failsG
'i) subseCuent G!M to 3MT! handover from M!1:0 to a third M!1 (3G;M!1:0#). The procedure is described in
subclauses E.*.3.* and E.*.9.*. The handover<relocation device is set up in its initial position-
(i.e. interconnection of interfaces 0#- 0## and 0###) when the connection to 3G;M!1:0# has been established.
M!1:0 is informed via functional unit 9 that the connection has been established and that the procedure on the
radio path can be initiated. The device is connected in its final position (i.e. 0# to 0###) when a successful
procedure indication is received from functional unit 9. M!1:0 is informed that all procedures in M!1:0 can be
terminated (illustrated by the M.P:!2&8:2&8:!%G&.5 response). The device returns to the state where 0#
and 0## are connected if the subseCuent G!M to 3MT! handover procedure fails.
&OT2D The procedures ii)- vi) and vii) may be applied also in case of a handover<relocation to an /&1 which is
controlled by 3G;M!1:. by usin the Q7le'ible %u interface for handover<relocationR option.
Timers in 3G;M!1:..
The procedures are supervised by timers in order to avoid a deadloc" when responses are not received or the procedures
fail.
The followin timers are defined for !/&! /elocationD
TB+,D this timer supervises the Cueuin time for a free channel for the relocation inside 3MT!. %f TB+, e'pires- a
no channel indication is enerated and 3G;M!1:. will terminate the relocation as described in
subclause @.*.3. TB+, is set by OPMG
TB+*D this timer supervises the time for relocation completion for relocation between /&!s in 3G;M!1:.. TB+*
is set by OPMG
TB+3D this timer supervises the time between issuin an %u:/25O1.T%O&:1OMM.&8 from 3G;M!1:. and
receivin a successful procedure indication from 3G;M!1:0. This timer also supervises the time between
sendin an %3:/25O1.T%O&:/2K32!T:.1$&OA528G2 to 3G;M!1:0 and receivin a successful
procedure indication from 3G;M!1:0#. %f TB+3 e'pires- the relocation procedure is terminated. TB+3 is set
by OPMG
3GPP
!( 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
TB+9D this timer supervises the time between sendin of an %3:/25O1.T%O&:/2K32!T:.1$&OA528G2 to
3G;M!1:0 and receivin the %u:/25O1.T%O&:1OMP52T2 from /&!:0 on 3G;M!1:.. %f the timer
e'pires- the new radio channel is released. TB+9 is set by OPM.
The followin timers are defined for 3MT! to G!M handoverD
T3+,D this timer supervises the Cueuin time for a free channel for the 3MT! to G!M handover. %f T3+, e'pires-
a no channel indication is enerated and 3G;M!1:. will terminate the handover as described in
subclause @.*.3. T3+, is set by OPMG
T3+*D this timer supervises the time for 3MT! to G!M handover completion for handover from /&! to 0!! in
3G;M!1:.. T3+* is set by OPMG
T3+3D this timer supervises the time between issuin an %u:/25O1.T%O&:1OMM.&8 from 3G;M!1:. and
receivin a successful procedure indication from M!1:0. This timer also supervises the time between
sendin an .:?O:/2K32!T:.1$&OA528G2 to M!1:0 and receivin a successful procedure
indication from M!1:0#. %f T3+3 e'pires- the 3MT! to G!M handover procedure is terminated. T3+3 is set
by OPMG
T3+9D this timer supervises the time between sendin of an .:?O:/2K32!T:.1$&OA528G2 to M!1:0 and
receivin the .:?.&8O>2/:1OMP52T2 from 0!!:0 on 3G;M!1:.. %f the timer e'pires- the new
radio channel is released. T3+9 is set by OPM.
The followin timers are defined for G!M to 3MT! handoverD
T=+,D this timer supervises the Cueuin time for a free channel for the G!M to 3MT! handover. %f T=+, e'pires-
a no channel indication is enerated and 3G;M!1:. will terminate the handover as described in
subclause @.*.3. T=+, is set by OPMG
T=+*D this timer supervises the time for G!M to 3MT! handover completion for handover from 0!! to /&! in
3G;M!1:.. T=+* is set by OPMG
T=+3D this timer supervises the time between issuin an .:?.&8O>2/:1OMM.&8 from M!1:. and
receivin a successful procedure indication from 3G;M!1:0. This timer also supervises the time between
sendin an .:?.&8O>2/:/2K32!T:.1$&OA528G2 to 3G;M!1:0 and receivin a successful
procedure indication from 3G;M!1:0#. %f T=+3 e'pires- the G!M to 3MT! handover procedure is
terminated. T=+3 is set by OPMG
T=+9D this timer supervises the time between sendin of an .:?.&8O>2/:/2K32!T:.1$&OA528G2 to
3G;M!1:0 and receivin the %u:/25O1.T%O&:1OMP52T2 from /&!:0 on 3G;M!1:.. %f the timer
e'pires- the new radio channel is released. T=+9 is set by OPM.
11.4 M'P &ro#edure! $n 3G=MS+-' (4un#$ona% un$ 4)
The M.P procedures for handover<relocation are defined in 3GPP T! *F.++* H,*I. They includeD
: procedures for basic handover<relocationG
: procedures for subseCuent handover<relocation.
These procedures are as outlined in clause E.
11.5 :ner2orC$n3 (e2een >andover1Re%o#a$on #onro%
&ro#edure! and M'P &ro#edure! $n 3G=MS+-'
The interwor"in between the ?andover</elocation control procedures and the M.P procedures for
handover<relocation is defined in 3GPP T! *F.+,+ HEI. %t includesD
: interwor"in at basic handover<relocation initiationG
: interwor"in at subseCuent handover<relocation completion.
This interwor"in is not described in the present document.
3GPP
!# 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
11.6 +o6&a$($%$@ 2$h GSM Pha!e 1
%nterwor"in with the G!M Phase , is not supported.
11.0 Proo#o% $ner2orC$n3
%f the 3G;M!1:. initiates a basic inter:M!1 3MT! to G!M handover procedure accordin to M.P and 0!!M.P
protocols while usin a /.&.P protocol towards /&!:.- 3G;M!1:. has to perform the protocol interwor"in
between /.&.P on the %u:%nterface and encapsulated 0!!M.P on the 2:interface.
The same holds if 3G;M!1:. accepts a subseCuent inter:3G;M!1 G!M to 3MT! handover bac" to 3G;M!1:.
while usin a /.&.P protocol towards /&!:0.
12 5ea$%ed &ro#edure! $n 3G=MS+-7
7or detailed procedures in 3G;M!1:0 at handover within the G!M networ"- please see clause ,+ #8etailed procedures
in M!1:0#.
12.1 R*+17S+13G=MS+ (U,1MS1R*+17S+) &ro#edure! $n
3G=MS+-7 (4un#$ona% un$ 1)
The %ntra and %nter:3G;M!1 handover<relocation procedures in this functional unit consist ofD
i) sinallin between the 32<M! and the 3G;M!1G
ii) sinallin between the /&!<0!! and the 3G;M!1 for access manaement.
!inals e'chaned with functional unit 3 are indicated in subclause ,*.3.
12.2 +a%% #onro% &ro#edure! 3G=MS+-7 (4un#$ona% un$ 2)
These procedures relate to the call control in 3G;M!1:0 of the J3G;M!1 handover<relocationJ connection with
3G;M!1:.. 7or these procedures the followin applyD
1all set:upD
: the connection is set up by 3G;M!1:.. 3G;M!1:0 should provide- if possible- the followin bac"ward sinalsD
: sinals indicatin unsuccessful call set:up and- if possible- the cause of call failureG
: address complete sinalG
: answer sinal (see note).
&OT2D The answer sinal is not related to answerin by the 32<M! and it has no meanin in the 3G;M!1
handover<relocation procedure between 3G;M!1:. and 3G;M!1:0. 0ut after successful
handover<relocation or successful subseCuent channel assinment usin a circuit connection between
3G;M!1:. and 3G;M!1:0 this sinal is needed for brinin the connection in the answered state in the
intermediate P!T&<%!8& e'chanes.
: there will be no indication that the call applies to a 3G;M!1 handover<relocation. This information has to be
derived from the 32<M! ?andover &umber received durin call set:up in relation to the earlier M.P:
P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuest<M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ response procedure between 3G;M!1:. and
3G;M!1:0.
3GPP
!3 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
1all clearinD
: call clearin consists of two parts after inter:3G;M!1 handover<relocationD clearin of the /&!:32<M! or the
0!!:32<M! connection and clearin of the inter:3G;M!1 connection- these cases are only applicable to calls
successfully handed over or relocated. %f a reCuest to release the call is enerated by the networ" while the
32<M! is re:tunin from one /&!<0!! to another /&!<0!!- then 3G;M!1:0 shall bein clearin the call to
the networ" and Cueue the call release to the 32<M! until the 32<M! has resumed communicationG
: the M.P is used to transfer information between 3G;M!1:. and 3G;M!1:0 in order to ma"e it possible for
3G;M!1:0 to send the appropriate sinals to the 32<M!- specified in 3GPP T! *9.++E H,+I- and still leave the
call control to 3G;M!1:.. 3G;M!1:. normally initiates release of the connection between 3G;M!1:. and
3G;M!1:0. 2'ceptionally 3G;M!1:0 is allowed to release the connection if no M.P:!2&8:2&8:!%G&.5
response is received- or if the 3G;M!1 ?andover</elocation is to be abortedG
: when the !inallin !ystem no B %!8& 3ser Part is used- the normal symmetric release procedures apply. Ahen
a sinallin system is used without a symmetric release possibility or a fault condition occurs- the followin may
applyD
: when 3G;M!1:0 receives a clear:forward sinal from 3G;M!1:.- it shall release the radio resourcesG
: in fault situation e.. machine malfunction or loss of the connection on interface %u or interface .-
3G;M!1:0 may send a clear:bac" sinal to 3G;M!1:..
12.3 >andover1Re%o#a$on #onro% &ro#edure! $n 3G=MS+-7
(4un#$ona% un$ 3)
The procedures of functional unit 3 are iven in form of !85 diarams in fiure 99. To easily distinuish the interface
concerned the messaes received or sent from this unit are prefi'ed with either #M.P# for a M.P messae- #.# for an
.:%nterface messae- #%u# for an %u:%nterface messae or #%# for an %!8&<P!T& messae. The procedure in functional
unit 3 includeD
i) inter 3G;M!1 handover<relocation from 3G;M!1:.G
This case is initiated by 3G;M!1:.- and includes allocation and establishment of the new radio resources. The
procedure is outlined in subclauses E.,., and E.,.*. for 3MT! to G!M handover- clauses E.*., and E.*.* for
G!M to 3MT! handover and subclauses E.3., and E.3.* for relocation.
ii) intra:3G;M!1 3MT! to G!M handovers within the area controlled by 3G;M!1:0G
This procedure is the same as that of ii) in clause ,,.3- e'cept that the %u:/25O1.T%O&:/2K3%/28 is
received by 3G;M!1:0. .fter successful completion of the intra:3G;M!1 handover- 3G;M!1:0 shall notify
3G;M!1:. by sendin an .:?.&8O>2/:P2/7O/M28 messae.
iii) intra:3G;M!1 G!M to 3MT! handovers within the area controlled by 3G;M!1:0G
This procedure is the same as that of ii) in subclause ,,.3- e'cept that the .:?.&8O>2/:/2K3%/28 is
received by 3G;M!1:0. .fter successful completion of the intra:3G;M!1 handover- 3G;M!1:0 shall notify
3G;M!1:. by sendin an .:?.&8O>2/:P2/7O/M28 messae.
iv) intra:3G;M!1 !/&! /elocation within the area controlled by 3G;M!1:0G
This procedure is the same as that of ii) in subclause ,,.3- e'cept that the %u:/25O1.T%O&:/2K3%/28 is
received by 3G;M!1:0. .fter successful completion of the intra:3G;M!1 !/&! relocation- if security
alorithms have been chaned- 3G;M!1:0 shall notify 3G;M!1:. by sendin an .:?.&8O>2/:
P2/7O/M28 or an %u:5O1.T%O&:/2PO/T messae- dependin on the access networ" protocol used
encapsulated on the 2:interface (see subclauses 9.9., and @.*.3).
v) subseCuent handover<relocation to another 3G;M!1 (3G;M!1:. or 3G;M!1:0#)G
The initiation procedure is essentially the same as that of i) of subclause ,,.3. The ?andover 1ommand to the
0!! or the /elocation 1ommand to the /&! is now enerated by 3G;M!1:0 after the .:?O:/2K32!T:
.1$&OA528G2 or %u:/25O1.T%O&:/2K32!T:.1$&OA528G2 is received from 3G;M!1:. (via
3GPP
!' 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
functional unit 9). The procedure is terminated in 3G;M!1:0 when 3G;M!1:0 receives a terminate procedure
indication from functional unit 9.
&OT2D The procedures iii)- iv) and- in case of a subseCuent handover bac" to 3G;M!1:.- the procedure v) may
be applied also in case of a handover<relocation to an /&1 which is controlled by 3G;M!1:0 or
3G;M!1:. respectively by usin the J7le'ible %u interface for handover<relocationJ option.
Timers in 3G;M!1:0.
The followin procedures are supervised by timers in order to avoid a deadloc" when responses are not received or the
procedures fail.
The followin timers are defined for 3MT! to G!M handoverD
T9+,D this timer supervises the Cueuin time for a free channel. T9+, is set by OPMG
T9+*D this timer supervises the time for handover completion for 3MT! to G!M handover from /&! to 0!! in
3G;M!1:0. %f T9+* e'pires- the radio path and the connection on interface 0# are released. T9+* is set by
OPMG
T9+9D this timer supervises the time between sendin of address complete messae to 3G;M!1:. and receivin
the .:?.&8O>2/:1OMP52T2 from 0!!:0 on 3G;M!1:0. This timer also supervises the time
between issuin the handover command to the 32<M! and receivin the M.P:!2&8:2&8:!%G&.5
response from 3G;M!1:.- for a subseCuent handover from 3MT! to G!M. %n the case of a 3MT! to
G!M handover without circuit connection between 3G;M!1:. and 3G;M!1:0 this timer supervises the
time between issuin the .:?O:/2K32!T:.1$&OA528G2 to the 3G;M!1:. and receivin the .:
?.&8O>2/:1OMP52T2 from 0!!:0 on 3G;M!1:0. %f the timer e'pires- then any new radio channel
is released. T9+9 is set by OPMG
T9,+D this timer is used to supervise the time for establishin a circuit connection from 3G;M!1:. to
3G;M!1:0. Ahen T9,+ e'pires- the allocated channel in 3G;M!1:0 is released. T9,+ is set by OPM.
This timer is not started when 3G;M!1:. e'plicitly indicates that no handover number is neededG
T9,,D this timer is used to control the time between reCuestin a subseCuent 3MT! to G!M handover
(.:?O:/2K32!T to the 3G;M!1:.) and receivin the response from 3G;M!1:. (.:?O:/2K32!T:
.1$&OA528G2<.:?O:7.%53/2). %f T9,, e'pires- the e'istin connection with the 32<M! is
maintained. T9,, is set by OPM.
The followin timers are defined for G!M to 3MT! handoverD
T@+,D this timer supervises the Cueuin time for a free radio resource. T@+, is set by OPMG
T@+*D this timer supervises the time for handover completion for G!M to 3MT! handover from 0!! to /&! in
3G;M!1:0. %f T@+* e'pires- the radio path and the connection on interface 0# are released. T@+* is set by
OPMG
T@+9D this timer supervises the time between sendin of address complete messae to 3G;M!1:. and receivin
the %u:/25O1.T%O&:1OMP52T2 from /&!:0 on 3G;M!1:0. This timer also supervises the time
between issuin the handover command to the 32<M! and receivin the M.P:!2&8:2&8:!%G&.5
response from 3G;M!1:.- for a subseCuent handover from G!M to 3MT!. %n the case of a G!M to
3MT! handover without circuit connection between 3G;M!1:. and 3G;M!1:0 this timer supervises the
time between issuin the .:?O:/2K32!T:.1$&OA528G2 to the 3G;M!1:. and receivin the %u:
/25O1.T%O&:1OMP52T2 from /&!:0 on 3G;M!1:0. %f the timer e'pires- then any new radio
resource is released. T@+9 is set by OPMG
T@,+D this timer is used to supervise the time for establishin a circuit connection from 3G;M!1:. to
3G;M!1:0. Ahen T@,+ e'pires- the allocated radio resource in 3G;M!1:0 is released. T@,+ is set by
OPM. This timer is not started when 3G;M!1:. e'plicitly indicates that no handover number is neededG
T@,,D this timer is used to control the time between reCuestin a subseCuent G!M to 3MT! handover
(.:?O:/2K32!T to the 3G;M!1:.) and receivin the response from 3G;M!1:. (.:?O:/2K32!T:
.1$&OA528G2<.:?O:7.%53/2). %f T@,, e'pires- the e'istin connection with the 32<M! is
maintained. T@,, is set by OPM.
The followin timers are defined for !/&! /elocationD
3GPP
!* 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
TE+,D this timer supervises the Cueuin time for a free radio resource. TE+, is set by OPMG
TE+*D this timer supervises the time for relocation completion for relocation between /&!s in 3G;M!1:0. %f
TE+* e'pires- the radio path and the connection on interface 0# are released. TE+* is set by OPMG
TE+9D this timer supervises the time between sendin of address complete messae to 3G;M!1:. and receivin
the %u:/25O1.T%O&:1OMP52T2 from /&!:0 on 3G;M!1:0. This timer also supervises the time
between issuin the handover command to the 32 and receivin the M.P:!2&8:2&8:!%G&.5 response
from 3G;M!1:.- for a subseCuent relocation. %n the case of a relocation without circuit connection
between 3G;M!1:. and 3G;M!1:0 this timer supervises the time between issuin the
%u:/25O1.T%O&:/2K32!T:.1$&OA528G2 to the 3G;M!1:. and receivin the %u:/25O1.T%O&:
1OMP52T2 from /&!:0 on 3G;M!1:0. %f the timer e'pires- then any new radio resource is released.
TE+9 is set by OPMG
TE,+D this timer is used to supervise the time for establishin a circuit connection from 3G;M!1:. to
3G;M!1:0. Ahen TE,+ e'pires- the allocated channel in 3G;M!1:0 is released. TE,+ is set by OPM.
This timer is not started when 3G;M!1:. e'plicitly indicates that no handover number is neededG
TE,,D this timer is used to control the time between reCuestin a subseCuent relocation (%u:/25O1.T%O&:
/2K32!T to the 3G;M!1:.) and receivin the response from 3G;M!1:. (%u:/25O1.T%O&:
/2K32!T:.1$&OA528G2< %u:/25O1.T%O&:7.%53/2). %f TE,, e'pires- the e'istin connection
with the 32 is maintained. TE,, is set by OPM.
12.4 M'P &ro#edure! $n 3G=MS+-7 (4un#$ona% un$ 4)
The M.P procedures for handover<relocation are defined in 3GPP T! *F.++* H,*I. They includeD
: procedures for basic handover<relocationG
: procedures for subseCuent handover<relocationG
: procedures for obtainin the handover number from the >5/.
These procedures are outlined in clause E.
12.5 :ner2orC$n3 (e2een >andover1Re%o#a$on #onro%
&ro#edure! and M'P &ro#edure! $n 3G=MS+-7
The interwor"in between the ?andover</elocation control procedures and the M.P procedures for
handover<relocation is defined in 3GPP T! *F.+,+ HEI. %t includesD
: interwor"in at basic handover<relocation completionG
: interwor"in at subseCuent handover<relocation initiation.
This interwor"in is not described in the present document.
12.6 +o6&a$($%$@ 2$h GSM Pha!e 1
G!M phase , is not supported.
12.0 Proo#o% $ner2orC$n3
%f the 3G;M!1:0 accepts an %nter:3G;M!1 G!M to 3MT! handover procedure accordin to M.P and 0!!M.P
protocols while usin a /.&.P protocol towards /&!:0- 3G;M!1:0 has to perform the protocol interwor"in
between /.&.P on the %u:%nterface and encapsulated 0!!M.P on the 2:interface.
The same holds if 3G;M!1:0 initiates a subseCuent inter:M!1 3MT! to G!M handover while usin a /.&.P
protocol towards /&!:..
3GPP
!+ 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
%f durin the supervision- i.e. while the 32<M! is not in the area of M!1:. or 3G;M!1:.- the protocol used
encapsulated on the 2:interface and the protocol used between 3G;M!1:0 and the servin 0!! or /&! are different-
then 3G;M!1:0 has to perform the protocol interwor"in between 0!!.P and /.&.P.
&OT2D The two protocols are different- e..- after an inter:M!1 G!M to 3MT! inter:system handover- or after
an inter:M!1 !/&! relocation to 3G;M!1:0 followed by a subseCuent intra:3G;M!1:0 3MT! to
G!M inter:system handover.
12.B :nera#$on! (e2een handover1re%o#a$on #onro% &ro#edure!
and oher R'*'P &ro#edure!
This clause ives an overview of the procedures that shall be followed when handover<relocation control procedures
interact with other /.&.P procedures on 3G;M!1:0.
12.B.1 :nera#$on! (e2een handover1re%o#a$on #onro% &ro#edure! and
he !e#ur$@ 6ode &ro#edure
12.B.1.1 :nra-3G=MS+-7 handover1re%o#a$on
. security mode control procedure may be reCuested by M!1:.<3G;M!1:. after an %nter:M!1 G!M to 3MT!
handover or %nter:M!1 !/&! relocation. %f /&!:. replies with an %u:!213/%TO:MO82:/2N21T containin the
cause value #/elocation Triered# due to an already initiated %ntra:3G;M!1:0 3MT! to G!M handover or %ntra:
3G;M!1:0!/&! relocation- the 3G;M!1:0 shall not forward the result of the security mode control procedure to
M!1:.<3G;M!1:.- but wait for the outcome of the handover<relocation procedure. %f the relocation procedure is
completed successfully- the 3G;M!1:0 shall reattempt the security mode control procedure towards the new servin
radio networ". %f the handover procedure is completed successfully- the 3G;M!1:0 shall reattempt the cipher mode
control procedure towards the new servin radio networ"- if cipherin is to be activated.
3GPP
!, 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !

3G;M!1:. 3G M!1:0
M.P:7orward:.ccess:!i reC.
:!i reC.
.:?O:/2K32!T
%u:/25O1.T%O&:
/2K3%/28
.:?O:/2K32!T:.1$
.:?O:82T21T
32</&!:.
M.P:Process:.ccess:!i reC.
i reC.
%nter:M!1 ?O 1ompleted
0!!:.
%u:!213/%TO:
MO82:
1OMM.&8
%u:!213/%TO:
MO82:/2N21T
%u:/25O1.T%O&:
1OMM.&8
.:?O:1OMP52T2
%u:/252.!2:
1M8<1MP
.:1%P?2/:MO82:1OMM.&8
.:1%P?2/:MO82:1OMP52T2
M.P:Process:.ccess:!i reC.
!i reC.

0!!:0<32
*9T,- The 6e!!a3e 4%o2 $! !ho2n $n he &er!&e#$ve o4 3G=MS+-7. : $! a!!u6ed ha R*S-' ha! !en he :u-
R,"9+'T:9*-R,DU:R,5 (e4ore $ re#e$ved he :u-S,+UR:TE-M95,-+9MM'*5.
.i/ure 3*a0 Collision 3etween a su3se;uent 4ntra)3G71SC)6 handover8relocation and a securit=
mode control procedure i"0 successful handover8relocation
%f the handover<relocation procedure is unsuccessful and the 32 is still served by /&!:.- the 3G;M!1:0 shall
reattempt the security mode procedure towards /&!:..
3GPP
!- 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !

3G;M!1:. 3G M!1:0
M.P:7orward:.ccess:!i reC.
:!i reC.
.:?O:/2K32!T
%u:/25O1.T%O&:
/2K3%/28
.:?O:7.%53/2
32</&!:.
M.P:Process:.ccess:!i reC.
..!i reC.
%nter:M!1 ?O 1ompleted
0!!:.
%u:!213/%TO:
MO82:
1OMM.&8
%u:!213/%TO:
MO82:/2N21T
%u:!213/%TO:
MO82:
1OMP52T2
%u:!213/%TO:
MO82:
1OMM.&8
0!!:0<32
%u:/25O1.T%O&:
P/2P./.T%O&:
7.%53/2
*9T,- The 6e!!a3e 4%o2 $! !ho2n $n he &er!&e#$ve o4 3G=MS+-7. : $! a!!u6ed ha R*S-' ha! !en he :u-
R,"9+'T:9*-R,DU:R,5 (e4ore $ re#e$ved he :u-S,+UR:TE-M95,-+9MM'*5.
.i/ure 3*30 Collision 3etween a su3se;uent 4ntra)3G71SC)6 handover8relocation and a securit=
mode control procedure ii"0 unsuccessful handover8relocation
12.B.1.2 Su(!eAuen :ner-MS+ handover1re%o#a$on
. security mode control procedure may be reCuested by M!1:.<3G;M!1:. after an %nter:M!1 G!M to 3MT!
handover or %nter:M!1 !/&! relocation. %f /&!:. replies with an %u:!213/%TO:MO82:/2N21T containin the
cause value #/elocation Triered# due to an already initiated subseCuent %nter:M!1 handover<relocation- the 3G;M!1:
0 shall not forward the result of the security mode procedure to M!1:.<3G;M!1:.- but wait for the outcome of the
handover<relocation procedure. %f the subseCuent %nter:M!1 relocation procedure is completed successfully- the
3G;M!1:. shall reattempt the security mode control procedure towards the new servin radio networ" or M!1:
0#<3G;M!1:0#. %f the subseCuent %nter:M!1 handover procedure is completed successfully- the M!1:.<3G;M!1:.
shall reattempt the cipher mode control procedure towards the new servin radio networ" or M!1:0#<3G;M!1:0- if
cipherin is to be activated.
3GPP
!! 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !

3G;M!1:. 3G M!1:0
M.P:7orward:.ccess:!i reC.
:!i reC.
.:?O:/2K32!T
%u:/25O1.T%O&:
/2K3%/28
0!!:0<32
.:?O:/2K32!T:.1$
.:?O:82T21T
32</&!:.
%nter:M!1 ?O 1ompleted
0!!:.
%u:!213/%TO:
MO821OMM.&8
%u:!213/%TO:
MO82:/2N21T
%u:/25O1.T%O&:
1OMM.&8
.:?O:1OMP52T2
%u:/252.!2:
1M8<1MP
.:1%P?2/:MO82:
1OMM.&8
.:1%P?2/:MO82:
1OMP52T2
M!1:0L
M.P:Prep:!ub:?andover reC.
M.P:Prep:?andover reC.
M.P:Prep:?andover rsp.
M.P:Prep:!ub:?andover rsp.
M.P:Process:.ccess:!i reC.
M.P:!end:2nd:!inal rsp
M.P:7orward:.ccess:!i reC.
:!i reC.
M.P:Process:.ccess:!i reC.
M.P:!end:2nd:!inal reC.
*9T,- The 6e!!a3e 4%o2 $! !ho2n $n he &er!&e#$ve o4 3G=MS+-7. : $! a!!u6ed ha R*S-' ha! !en he :u-
R,"9+'T:9*-R,DU:R,5 (e4ore $ re#e$ved he :u-S,+UR:TE-M95,-+9MM'*5.
.i/ure 3*3a0 Collision 3etween a su3se;uent 4nter)1SC handover8relocation and a securit= mode
control procedure i"0 successful handover8relocation
%f the subseCuent %nter:M!1 handover<relocation procedure is unsuccessful and the 32 is still served by 3G;M!1:0-
the 3G;M!1:0 shall reattempt the security mode procedure towards /&!:..
3GPP
(%% 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !

3G;M!1:. 3G M!1:0
M.P:7orward:.ccess:!i reC
:!i reC.
.:?O:/2K32!T
%u:/25O1.T%O&:
/2K3%/28
0!!:0<32
.:?O:7.%53/2
32</&!:.
%nter:M!1 ?O 1ompleted
0!!:.
%u:!213/%TO:
MO821OMM.&8
%u:!213/%TO:
MO82:/2N21T
M!1:0L
M.P:Prep:!ub:?andover reC.
M.P:Prep:?andover reC.
M.P:Prep:?andover rsp.
M.P:Prep:!ub:?andover rsp.
%u:/25O1.T%O&:
P/2P./.T%O&:
7.%53/2
%u:!213/%TO:
MO821OMM.&8
%u:!213/%TO:
MO82:
1OMP52T2
M.P:Process:.ccess:!i reC.
!i reC.
*9T,- The 6e!!a3e 4%o2 $! !ho2n $n he &er!&e#$ve o4 3G=MS+-7. : $! a!!u6ed ha R*S-' ha! !en he :u-
R,"9+'T:9*-R,DU:R,5 (e4ore $ re#e$ved he :u-S,+UR:TE-M95,-+9MM'*5.
.i/ure 3*330 Collision 3etween a su3se;uent 4ntra)3G71SC)6 handover8relocation and a securit=
mode control procedure ii"0 unsuccessful handover8relocation
12.B.2 :nera#$on! (e2een handover1re%o#a$on #onro% &ro#edure! and
he R'7 a!!$3n6en &ro#edure
12.B.2.1 :nra-3G=MS+-7 handover1re%o#a$on
. subseCuent channel assinment procedure may be reCuested by M!1:.<3G;M!1:. after an %nter:M!1 G!M to
3MT! handover or %nter:M!1 !/&! relocation without circuit connection (see subclauses ,3.* and ,3.9). %f /&!:.
replies with an %u:/.0:.!!%G&M2&T:/2!PO&!2 containin the cause value #/elocation Triered# due to an
already initiated %ntra:3G;M!1:0 3MT! to G!M handover or %ntra:3G;M!1:0 !/&! relocation- the 3G;M!1:0
shall not forward the result of the /.0 assinment procedure to M!1:.<3G;M!1:.- but wait for the outcome of the
handover<relocation procedure. %f the handover<relocation procedure is completed successfully- the 3G;M!1:0 shall
construct an .:.!!%G&M2&T:1OMP52T2 or %u:/.0:.!!%G&M2&T:/2!PO&!2 messae- dependent on the
encapsulated protocol used on the 2:interface- and forward this messae to M!1:.<3G;M!1:. in the M.P:
P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ response.
3GPP
(%( 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !

3G;M!1:. 3G M!1:0
M.P:Prep:?andover reC.
.:?O:/2K32!T
%u:/25O1.T%O&:
/2K3%/28
.:?O:/2K32!T:.1$
.:?O:82T21T
M.P:Prep:?andover rsp.
%nter:M!1 ?O 1ompleted
0!!:.
%u:/.0:
.!!%G&M2&T:
/2K32!T
%u:/.0:
.!!%G&M2&T:
/2!PO&!2
%u:/25O1.T%O&:
1OMM.&8
.:?O:1OMP52T2
%u:/252.!2:
1M8<1MP
0!!:0<32 32</&!:.
*9T,- The 6e!!a3e 4%o2 $! !ho2n $n he &er!&e#$ve o4 3G=MS+-7. : $! a!!u6ed ha R*S-' ha! !en he :u-
R,"9+'T:9*-R,DU:R,5 (e4ore $ re#e$ved he :u-R'7-'SS:G*M,*T-R,DU,ST.
.i/ure 3*c0 Collision 3etween a su3se;uent 4ntra)3G71SC)6 handover8relocation and a 26
assi/nment procedure i"0 successful handover8relocation
%f the handover<relocation procedure is unsuccessful and the 32 is still served by /&!:.- the 3G;M!1:0 shall
reattempt the /.0 assinment procedure towards /&!:..
3GPP
(%# 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !

3G;M!1:. 3G M!1:0
M.P:Prep:?andover reC.
.:?O:/2K32!T
%u:/25O1.T%O&:
/2K3%/28
.:?O:7.%53/2
32</&!:.
M.P:Prep:?andover rsp.
%nter:M!1 ?O 1ompleted
0!!:.
%u:/.0:
.!!%G&M2&T:
/2K32!T
%u:/.0:
.!!%G&M2&T:
/2!PO&!2
%u:/.0:
.!!%G&M2&T:
/2K32!T
%u:/.0:
.!!%G&M2&T:
/2!PO&!2
0!!:0<32
%u:/25O1.T%O&:
P/2P./.T%O&:
7.%53/2
*9T,- The 6e!!a3e 4%o2 $! !ho2n $n he &er!&e#$ve o4 3G=MS+-7. : $! a!!u6ed ha R*S-' ha! !en he :u-
R,"9+'T:9*-R,DU:R,5 (e4ore $ re#e$ved he :u-R'7-'SS:G*M,*T-R,DU,ST.
.i/ure 3*d0 Collision 3etween a su3se;uent 4ntra)3G71SC)6 handover8relocation and a 26
assi/nment procedure ii"0 unsuccessful handover8relocation
12.B.2.2 Su(!eAuen :ner-MS+ handover1re%o#a$on
. subseCuent channel assinment procedure may be reCuested by M!1:.<3G;M!1:. after an %nter:M!1 G!M to
3MT! handover or %nter:M!1 !/&! relocation without circuit connection (see subclauses ,3.* and ,3.9). %f /&!:.
replies with an %u:/.0:.!!%G&M2&T:/2!PO&!2 containin the cause value #/elocation Triered# due to an
already initiated subseCuent %nter:M!1 handover<relocation- the 3G;M!1:0 shall not forward the result of the /.0
.ssinment procedure to M!1:.<3G;M!1:.- but wait for the outcome of the handover<relocation procedure.
3GPP
(%3 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !

3G;M!1:. 3G M!1:0
M.P:Prep:?andover reC.
.:?O:/2K32!T
%u:/25O1.T%O&:
/2K3%/28
0!!:0<32
.:?O:/2K32!T:.1$
.:?O:82T21T
32</&!:.
%nter:M!1 ?O 1ompleted
0!!:.
%u:/.0:
.!!%G&M2&T:
/2K32!T
%u:/.0:
.!!%G&M2&T:
/2!PO&!2
%u:/25O1.T%O&:
1OMM.&8
.:?O:1OMP52T2
%u:/252.!2:
1M8<1MP
M!1:0L
M.P:Prep:!ub:?andover reC.
M.P:Prep:?andover reC.
M.P:Prep:?andover rsp.
M.P:Prep:!ub:?andover rsp.
M.P:Process:.ccess:!i reC.
M.P:!end:2nd:!inal reC.
M.P:!end:2nd:!inal rsp
%.M.
.1M.
.&M.
*9T,- The 6e!!a3e 4%o2 $! !ho2n $n he &er!&e#$ve o4 3G=MS+-7. : $! a!!u6ed ha R*S-' ha! !en he :u-
R,"9+'T:9*-R,DU:R,5 (e4ore $ re#e$ved he :u-R'7-'SS:G*M,*T-R,DU,ST.
.i/ure 3*da0 Collision 3etween a su3se;uent 4nter)1SC handover8relocation and a 26 assi/nment
procedure i"0 successful handover8relocation
%f the subseCuent %nter:M!1 handover<relocation procedure is unsuccessful and the 32 is still served by 3G;M!1:0-
the 3G;M!1:0 shall reattempt the subseCuent channel assinment procedure towards /&!:..
3GPP
(%' 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !

3G;M!1:. 3G M!1:0
M.P: Prep:?andover reC.
.:?O:/2K32!T
%u:/25O1.T%O&:
/2K3%/28
0!!:0<32
.:?O:7.%53/2
32</&!:.
%nter:M!1 ?O 1ompleted
0!!:.
%u:/.0:
.!!%G&M2&T:
/2K32!T
%u:/.0:
.!!%G&M2&T:
/2!PO&!2
M!1:0L
M.P:Prep:!ub:?andover reC.
M.P:Prep:?andover reC.
M.P:Prep:?andover rsp.
M.P:Prep:!ub:?andover rsp.
%u:/25O1.T%O&:
P/2P./.T%O&:
7.%53/2
%u: /.0:
.!!%G&M2&T:
/2K32!T
%u: /.0:
.!!%G&M2&T:
/2!PO&!2

M.P: Prep:?andover rsp
*9T,- The 6e!!a3e 4%o2 $! !ho2n $n he &er!&e#$ve o4 3G=MS+-7. : $! a!!u6ed ha R*S-' ha! !en he :u-
R,"9+'T:9*-R,DU:R,5 (e4ore $ re#e$ved he :u-R'7-'SS:G*M,*T-R,DU,ST.
.i/ure 3*d30 Collision 3etween a su3se;uent 4nter)1SC handover8relocation and a 26 assi/nment
procedure ii"0 unsuccessful handover8relocation
12.B.3 :nera#$on! (e2een d$re#ed rer@ handover &ro#edure! and he
R'7 a!!$3n6en &ro#edure
12.B.3.1 :nra-3G=MS+-7 d$re#ed rer@ handover
7or a description of the directed retry handover procedure see subclause ,9.3.
. subseCuent channel assinment procedure may be reCuested by M!1:.<3G;M!1:. after an %nter:M!1 G!M to
3MT! handover or %nter:M!1 !/&! relocation without circuit connection (see subclauses ,3.* and ,3.9). %f /&!:.
replies with an %u:/.0:.!!%G&M2&T:/2!PO&!2 containin the cause value #8irected /etry# and the subseCuent %u:
/25O1.T%O&:/2K3%/28 indicates that an %ntra:3G;M!1:0 directed retry handover is reCuired- the 3G;M!1:0
shall not forward the result of the /.0 assinment procedure to M!1:.<3G;M!1:.- but wait for the outcome of the
directed retry handover procedure. %f the directed retry handover procedure is completed successfully- the 3G;M!1:0
shall construct an .:.!!%G&M2&T:1OMP52T2 or %u:/.0:.!!%G&M2&T:/2!PO&!2 messae- dependent on the
encapsulated protocol used on the 2:interface- and forward this messae to M!1:.<3G;M!1:. in the M.P:
P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ response.
3GPP
(%* 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !

3G;M!1:. 3G M!1:0
M.P:Prep:?andover reC.
.:?O:/2K32!T
%u:/25O1.T%O&:
/2K3%/28
.:?O:/2K32!T:.1$
.:?O:82T21T
32</&!:.
M.P:Prep:?andover rsp.
%nter:M!1 ?O 1ompleted
0!!:.
%u:/.0:
.!!%G&M2&T:
/2K32!T
%u:/.0:
.!!%G&M2&T:
/2!PO&!2
%u:/25O1.T%O&:
1OMM.&8
.:?O:1OMP52T2
%u:/252.!2:
1M8<1MP
0!!:0<32
.i/ure 3*e0 4nteraction 3etween a 26 assi/nment procedure and a su3se;uent 4ntra)3G71SC)6
directed retr= handover i"0 successful directed retr= handover
%f the directed retry handover procedure is unsuccessful and the 32 is still served by /&!:.- the 3G;M!1:0 may
optionally ta"e one of a number of actionsD
i) send an %u:/25O1.T%O&:P/2P./.T%O& 7.%53/2 to /&!:.- if an %u:/25O1.T%O&:1OMM.&8 has not
already been sent. .dditionally 3G;M!1:0 may retry the assinment procedure to /&!:.G
ii) retry the assinment procedure to /&!:.- if the failure messae was returned from /&!:.. This option is
additional to those for normal handoverG
iii) construct an .:.!!%G&M2&T:7.%53/2 messae containin the cause value #/adio interface failure- reversion
to old channel# or %u:/.0:.!!%G&M2&T:/2!PO&!2 messae containin the cause value #7ailure %n The
/adio %nterface Procedure#- dependent on the encapsulated protocol used on the 2:interface- and forward this
messae to M!1:.<3G;M!1:..
12.B.3.2 Su(!eAuen :ner-MS+ d$re#ed rer@ handover
. subseCuent channel assinment procedure may be reCuested by M!1:.<3G;M!1:. after an %nter:M!1 G!M to
3MT! handover or !/&! relocation without circuit connection (see subclauses ,3.* and ,3.9). %f /&!:. replies with
an %u:/.0:.!!%G&M2&T:/2!PO&!2 containin the cause value #8irected /etry# and the subseCuent %u:
/25O1.T%O&:/2K3%/28 indicates that a subseCuent %nter:M!1 directed retry handover is reCuired- the 3G;M!1:0
shall not forward the result of the /.0 .ssinment procedure to M!1:.<3G;M!1:.- but wait for the outcome of the
directed retry handover procedure. 3G;M!1:0 shall continue with the directed retry handover procedure as described
in subclause ,9.3.
3GPP
(%+ 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !

3G;M!1:. 3G M!1:0
M.P: Prep:?andover reC.
.:?O:/2K32!T
%u:/25O1.T%O&:
/2K3%/28
0!!:0<32
.:?O:/2K32!T:.1$
.:?O:82T21T
32</&!:.
%nter:M!1 ?O 1ompleted
0!!:.
%u:/.0:
.!!%G&M2&T:
/2K32!T
%u:/.0:
.!!%G&M2&T:
/2!PO&!2
%u:/25O1.T%O&:
1OMM.&8
.:?O:1OMP52T2
%u:/252.!2:
1M8<1MP
M!1:0L
M.P:Prep:!ub:?andover reC.
M.P:Prep:?andover reC.
M.P:Prep:?andover rsp.
M.P:Prep:!ub:?andover rsp.
M.P:Process:.ccess:!i reC.
M.P:!end:2nd:!inal reC.
M.P:!end:2nd:!inal rsp.
%.M.
.1M.
.&M.
.i/ure 3*f0 4nteraction 3etween a 26 assi/nment procedure and a su3se;uent 4nter)1SC directed
retr= handover i"0 successful directed retr= handover
%f the directed retry handover procedure is unsuccessful and the 32 is still served by 3G;M!1:0- the 3G;M!1:0 may
optionally ta"e one of a number of actionsD
i) send an %u:/25O1.T%O&:P/2P./.T%O& 7.%53/2 to /&!:.- if an %u:/25O1.T%O&:1OMM.&8 has not
already been sen. .dditionally 3G;M!1:0 may retry the assinment procedure to /&!:. tG
ii) retry the assinment procedure to /&!:.- if the failure messae was returned from /&!:.. This option is
additional to those for normal handoverG
iii) construct an .:.!!%G&M2&T:7.%53/2 messae containin the cause value #/adio interface failure- reversion
to old channel# or %u:/.0:.!!%G&M2&T:/2!PO&!2 messae containin the cause value #7ailure %n The
/adio %nterface Procedure#- dependent on the encapsulated protocol used on the 2:interface- and forward this
messae to M!1:.<3G;M!1:..
3GPP
(%, 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
13 Su(!eAuen #hanne% a!!$3n6en u!$n3 a #$r#u$
#onne#$on (e2een MS+-' and MS+-7
13.1 GSM handover
%f a circuit connection has to be set up (for e'ample for a Mobile Oriinated or Mobile Terminated 1all 2stablishment)
after an %nter:M!1 handover without circuit connection- M!1:. shall reCuest a ?andover &umber usin a
M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuest- containin the .:.!!%G&M2&T:/2K32!T- on the established M.P
connection. 7or speech calls- M!1:. shall also include the %u !upported 1odecs 5ist to be used by M!1:0 for
subseCuent intra:M!1:0 intersystem handover to 3MT! and intra:M!1:0 !/&! relocation. %f M!1:0 indicates to
M!1:0 and to M!1:. that at least one of two procedures assinment or ?andover &umber allocation can not be
completed- then M!1:. shall terminate the circuit establishment attempt. The e'istin connection to the M! shall be
maintained- if possible.
3pon receipt of the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuest M!1:0 shall perform the reCuested assinment operation
towards the 0!!. %n addition it shall retrieve a ?andover &umber from >5/:0. %f a failure occurs in the assinment or
?andover &umber allocation then it shall be reflected in the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ response that at least one
of these two procedures has not been completed (i.e. either by a M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ result with the
assinment procedure outcome and the ?andover &umber allocation outcome or by a M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/
error).
%f M!1:. supports . interface over %P- then for speech calls M!1:. may include the .o%P:!upported 1odecs 5ist
(.nchor) in the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuest.
%f the 0!!:0 supports . over %P then M!1:0 shall include a 1odec 5ist (M!1 preferred) in the .:.!!%G&M2&T:
/2K32!T messae to 0!!:0. M!1:0 may select the codecs for the 1odec 5ist (M!1 preferred) from the channel type
information and the .o%P:!upported 1odecs 5ist (.nchor)- if this list was provided by 3G;M!1:. in the M.P:
P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuest. 7or a detailed description of the handlin of these codec lists by M!1:. and M!1:0
see 3GPP T! *3.,=3 H*=I. %f the .o%P:!upported 1odecs 5ist (.nchor) was not provided or M!1:0 does not support
the selection of codecs from the .o%P:!upported 1odecs 5ist- then M!1:0 shall create the 1odec 5ist (M!1 preferred)
usin the channel type information received from 3G;M!1:. in the .:.!!%G&M2&T:/2K32!T messae included in
the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuest.
%f M!1:. provided an .o%P:!upported 1odecs 5ist (.nchor) in the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuest and
M!1:0 selected the codecs for the 1odec 5ist (M!1 preferred) from the .o%P:!upported 1odecs 5ist (.nchor)-
M!1:0 may include the .o%P:!elected 1odec (Taret) and .o%P:.vailable 1odecs 5ist (M.P) in the M.P:P/2P./2:
?.&8O>2/ response.
Ahen M!1:. receives a successful M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ response it shall establish a circuit connection to
M!1:0 by usin the appropriate networ" supported procedures. %n fiure 3@ this is indicated by the %.M (%nitial
.ddress Messae) and .1M (.ddress 1omplete Messae). M!1:0 shall also send the .nswer messae if appropriate
to the sinallin system. 3pon receipt of the .nswer M!1:. shall consider the circuit connection establishment phase
complete. %f a failure occurs durin the cirucit establishment phase then the e'istin connection to the M! shall be
maintained- if possible.
3GPP
(%- 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !

M!1:. M!1:0
M.P:Prepare:?andover reC.
0!!:0<M!
>5/:0
.:.!G:/2K32!T
M.P:Prep:?andover resp.
%.M
M.P:.lloc:?andover:&umber reC.
M.P:!end:?andover:/eport reC.
M.P:!end:?andover:/eport resp. (,)

.:.!G:1OMP52T2
.1M
M.P:!end:2nd:!inal resp.
.nswer
2nd of call
/252.!2
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.i/ure 3+0 Successful circuit)switched call esta3lishment after a 6asic Handover without circuit
connection
13.2 UMTS o GSM handover
%f a circuit connection has to be set up (for e'ample for a Mobile Oriinated or Mobile Terminated 1all 2stablishment)
after an %nter:3G;M!1 3MT! to G!M handover without circuit connection- 3G;M!1:. shall reCuest a ?andover
&umber usin a M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuest- containin the .:.!!%G&M2&T:/2K32!T- on the
established M.P connection. 7or speech calls- 3G;M!1:. shall also include the %u !upported 1odecs 5ist to be used
by M!1:0 for subseCuent intra:M!1:0 intersystem handover to 3MT! and intra:M!1:0 !/&! relocation. %f M!1:0
indicates to M!1:0 and to 3G;M!1:. that at least one of two procedures assinment or ?andover &umber allocation
can not be completed- then 3G;M!1:. shall terminate the circuit establishment attempt. The e'istin connection to the
32<M! shall be maintained- if possible.
3pon receipt of the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuest M!1:0 shall perform the reCuested assinment operation
towards the 0!!. %n addition it shall retrieve a ?andover &umber from >5/:0. %f a failure occurs in the assinment or
?andover &umber allocation then it shall be reflected in the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ response that at least one
of these two procedures has not been completed (i.e. either by a M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ result with the
assinment procedure outcome and the ?andover &umber allocation outcome or by a M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/
error).
3GPP
(%! 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
%f 3G;M!1:. supports . interface over %P- then for speech calls 3G;M!1:. may include the .o%P:!upported 1odecs
5ist (.nchor) in the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuest.
%f the 0!!:0 supports . over %P- then M!1:0 shall include a 1odec 5ist (M!1 preferred) in the .:.!!%G&M2&T:
/2K32!T messae to 0!!:0. M!1:0 may select the codecs for the 1odec 5ist (M!1 preferred) from the channel type
information and the .o%P:!upported 1odecs 5ist (.nchor)- if this list was provided by 3G;M!1:. in the M.P:
P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuest. 7or a detailed description of the handlin of these codec lists by 3G;M!1:. and
M!1:0 see 3GPP T! *3.,=3 H*=I. %f the .o%P:!upported 1odecs 5ist (.nchor) was not provided or M!1:0 does not
support the selection of codecs from the .o%P:!upported 1odecs 5ist (.nchor)- then M!1:0 shall create the 1odec 5ist
(M!1 preferred) usin the channel type information received from 3G;M!1:. in the .:.!!%G&M2&T:/2K32!T
messae included in the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuest.
%f M!1:. provided an .o%P:!upported 1odecs 5ist (.nchor) in the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuest and
M!1:0 selected the codecs for the 1odec 5ist (M!1 preferred) from the .o%P:!upported 1odecs 5ist (.nchor)-
M!1:0 may include the .o%P:!elected 1odec (Taret) and .o%P:.vailable 1odecs 5ist (M.P) in the M.P:P/2P./2:
?.&8O>2/ response.
Ahen 3G;M!1:. receives a successful M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ response- it shall establish a circuit connection
to M!1:0 by usin the appropriate networ" supported procedures. %n fiure 3B this is indicated by the %.M (%nitial
.ddress Messae) and .1M (.ddress 1omplete Messae). M!1:0 shall also send the .nswer messae if appropriate
to the sinallin system. 3pon receipt of the .nswer 3G;M!1:. shall consider the circuit connection establishment
phase complete. %f a failure occurs durin the circuit establishment phase then the e'istin connection to the 32<M!
shall be maintained- if possible.

3G;M!1:. M!1:0
M.P:Prepare:?andover reC.
0!!:0<32<M!
>5/:0
.:.!G:/2K32!T
M.P:Prep:?andover resp.
%.M
M.P:.lloc:?andover:&umber reC.
M.P:!end:?andover:/eport reC.
M.P:!end:?andover:/eport resp. (,)

.:.!G:1OMP52T2
.1M
M.P:!end:2nd:!inal resp.
.nswer
2nd of call
/252.!2
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.i/ure 3,0 Successful circuit)switched call esta3lishment after a 6asic 51TS to GS1 Handover
without circuit connection
3GPP
((% 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
13.3 GSM o UMTS handover
%f a circuit connection has to be set up (for e'ample for a Mobile Oriinated or Mobile Terminated 1all 2stablishment)
after an %nter:3G;M!1 G!M to 3MT! handover without circuit connection- M!1:. shall reCuest a ?andover &umber
usin a M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuest- containin the .:.!!%G&M2&T:/2K32!T- on the established M.P
connection. %f 3G;M!1:0 indicates to 3G;M!1:0 and to M!1:. that at least one of two procedures assinment or
?andover &umber allocation can not be completed- then M!1:. shall terminate the circuit establishment attempt. The
e'istin connection to the 32<M! shall be maintained- if possible.
%f M!1:. supports . interface over %P- then for speech calls M!1:. may include the .o%P:!upported 1odecs 5ist
(.nchor) in the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuest to be used by 3G;M!1:0 for subseCuent intra:3G;M!1:0
intersystem handover to an . over %P capable 0!!. 7or a detailed description of the handlin of this codec list by
M!1:. and 3G;M!1:0 see 3GPP T! *3.,=3 H*=I.
3pon receipt of the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuest 3G;M!1:0 shall perform the reCuested assinment
operation towards the /&!. %n addition it shall retrieve a ?andover &umber from >5/:0. %f a failure occurs in the
assinment or ?andover &umber allocation then it shall be reflected in the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ response
that at least one of these two procedures has not been completed (i.e. either by a M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ result
with the assinment procedure outcome and the ?andover &umber allocation outcome or by a M.P:P/2P./2:
?.&8O>2/ error).
7or speech calls- if 3G;M!1:0 supports the selection of codec based on the %u:!upported 1odecs 5ist- 3G;M!1:0
shall select a codec from the %u !upported 1odecs 5ist- enerate associated /.0 parameters and connect a transcoder.
%f the %u !upported 1odecs 5ist was not received or 3G;M!1:0 does not support the selection of codec based on the %u:
!upported 1odecs 5ist- 3G;M!1:0 shall select the appropriate default speech codec.
7or an assinment in 3T/.& %u mode- 3G;M!1:0 shall also enerate a &.! !ynch %ndicator for the %u:/.0:
.!!%G&M2&T:/2K32!T messae. %f the %u !upported 1odecs 5ist was received by 3G;M!1:0 and 3G;M!1:0
supports the selection of codec based on the %u:!upported 1odecs 5ist- then the %u !elected codec shall be indicated in
the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ response- sent from 3G;M!1:0 to M!1:..
Ahen M!1:. receives a successful M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ response- it shall establish a circuit connection to
3G;M!1:0 by usin the appropriate networ" supported procedures. %n fiure 3E this is indicated by the %.M (%nitial
.ddress Messae) and .1M (.ddress 1omplete Messae). 3G;M!1:0 shall also send the .nswer messae if
appropriate to the sinallin system. 3pon receipt of the .nswer M!1:. shall consider the circuit connection
establishment phase complete. %f a failure occurs durin the circuit establishment phase then the e'istin connection to
the 32<M! shall be maintained- if possible.
3GPP
((( 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !

M!1:. 3G;M!1:0
M.P:Prepare:?andover reC.
/&!:0<32<M!
>5/:0
%3:/.0:.!G:/2K32!T
M.P:Prep:?andover resp.
%.M
M.P:.lloc:?andover:&umber reC.
M.P:!end:?andover:/eport reC.
M.P:!end:?andover:/eport resp. (,)

%3:/.0:.!G:1OMP52T2
.1M
M.P:!end:2nd:!inal resp.
.nswer
2nd of call
/252.!2
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.i/ure 3-0 Successful circuit)switched call esta3lishment
after a 6asic GS1 to 51TS Handover without circuit connection
13.4 SR*S Re%o#a$on
13.4.1 ?$hou #$r#u$ #onne#$on
%f a circuit connection has to be set up (for e'ample for a Mobile Oriinated or Mobile Terminated 1all 2stablishment)
after an %nter:3G;M!1 relocation without circuit connection- 3G;M!1:. shall reCuest a ?andover &umber usin a
M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuest- containin the %3:/.0:.!!%G&M2&T:/2K32!T- on the established M.P
connection.
7or speech calls- 3G;M!1:. shall include the %u !upported 1odecs 5ist in the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuest.
3G;M!1:. shall confiure the /.&.P /.0 parameters accordin to the appropriate default speech codec.
%f 3G;M!1:. supports . interface over %P- then for speech calls 3G;M!1:. may include the .o%P:!upported 1odecs
5ist (.nchor) in the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuest to be used by 3G;M!1:0 for subseCuent intra:3G;M!1:0
intersystem handover to an . over %P capable 0!!. 7or a detailed description of the handlin of this codec list by
3G;M!1:. and 3G;M!1:0 see 3GPP T! *3.,=3 H*=I.
.lternatively- if 3G;M!1:0 is "nown to support the use of the %u !upported 1odecs 5ist- 3G;M!1:. may confiure
the /.&.P /.0 parameters accordin to the preferred codec and indicate this to 3G;M!1:0 by includin the /.0
confiuration indicator in the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuest. The decision to use this option is based on
internal confiuration information in 3G;M!1:..
3GPP
((# 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
7or an assinment in 3T/.& %u mode- 3G;M!1:. shall also include the &.! !ynch %ndicator in the %u:/.0:
.!!%G&M2&T:/2K32!T.
%f 3G;M!1:0 indicates to 3G;M!1:0 and to 3G;M!1:. that at least one of two procedures (/.0) assinment or
?andover &umber allocation can not be completed- then 3G;M!1:. shall terminate the circuit establishment attempt.
The e'istin connection to the 32 shall be maintained- if possible.
3pon receipt of the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuest- 3G;M!1:0 shall perform the reCuested /.0 assinment
operation towards the /&!. %n addition it shall retrieve a ?andover &umber from >5/:0.
7or speech calls- if 3G;M!1:0 supports the selection of codec based on the %u:!upported 1odecs 5ist- 3G;M!1:0
shall select an %u !elected codec from the %u !upported 1odecs 5ist and connect a transcoder. %f the %u !upported
1odecs 5ist was not received or 3G;M!1:0 does not support the selection of codec based on the %u:!upported 1odecs
5ist- 3G;M!1:0 shall select the appropriate default speech codec.
3G;M!1:0 shall reconfiure the /.&.P /.0 parameters accordin to the %u !elected codecD
: if the /.0 confiuration indicator is included in the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuest and the codec
selected by 3G;M!1:0 is different from the preferred codecG or
: if the /.0 confiuration indicator is not included in the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ reCuest and the codec
selected by 3G;M!1:0 is different from the appropriate default speech codec.
.dditionally- for an assinment in 3T/.& %u mode- 3G;M!1:0 shall include the &.! !ynch %ndicator for the %u
!elected codec in the %u:/.0:.!!%G&M2&T:/2K32!T. %f the %u !upported 1odecs 5ist was received by 3G;M!1:
0 and 3G;M!1:0 supports the selection of codec based on the %u:!upported 1odecs 5ist- then the %u !elected codec
shall be indicated in the M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ response- sent from 3G;M!1:0 to 3G;M!1:..
%f a failure occurs in the /.0 assinment or ?andover &umber allocation then it shall be reflected in the M.P:
P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ response that at least one of these two procedures has not been completed (i.e. either by a
M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ result with the /.0 assinment procedure outcome and the ?andover &umber
allocation outcome or by a M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ error).
Ahen 3G;M!1:. receives a successful M.P:P/2P./2:?.&8O>2/ response- it shall establish a circuit connection
to 3G;M!1:0 by usin the appropriate networ" supported procedures. %n fiure 3F this is indicated by the %.M (%nitial
.ddress Messae) and .1M (.ddress 1omplete Messae). 3G;M!1:0 shall also send the .nswer messae if
appropriate to the sinallin system. 3pon receipt of the .nswer 3G;M!1:. shall consider the circuit connection
establishment phase complete. %f a failure occurs durin the circuit establishment phase then the e'istin connection to
the 32 shall be maintained- if possible.
13.4.2 ?$h #$r#u$ #onne#$on (9&$ona% 4un#$ona%$@)
%f 3G;M!1:. and 3G;M!1:0 support the optional supplementary service Multicall (!ee 3GPP T! *3.,3= H,BI)-
3G;M!1:. and 3G;M!1:0 shall have the followin functionality additionally to the description in subclause ,3.9.,.
. new circuit connection shall be able to set up (for e'ample for a new Mobile Oriinated or a new Mobile Terminated
1all 2stablishment) after an %nter:3G;M!1 relocation with one or several circuit connections. The procedures for the
establishment of the additional circuit connection in 3G;M!1:. and 3G;M!1:0 are the same as that described in
subclause ,3.9.,.
3GPP
((3 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !

3G;M!1:. 3G;M!1:0
M.P:Prepare:?andover reC.
/&!:0<32
>5/:0
%3:/.0:.!G:/2K32!T
M.P:Prep:?andover resp.
%.M
M.P:.lloc:?andover:&umber reC.
M.P:!end:?andover:/eport reC.
M.P:!end:?andover:/eport resp. (,)

%3:/.0:.!G:1OMP52T2
.1M
M.P:!end:2nd:!inal resp.
.nswer
2nd of call
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.i/ure 3!0 Successful circuit)switched call esta3lishment
after a 6asic elocation without circuit connection
14 5$re#ed rer@ handover
2ditor#s &oteD H8irected retry in the cases of !/&! relocation is 77!I
14.1 GSM handover
The directed retry procedure allows the networ" to select the optimum cell for the Mobile !tation. The process of
directed retry involves the assinment of a Mobile !tation to a radio channel on a cell other than the servin cell. This
process is triered by the assinment procedures- as described in 3GPP T! 9E.++E H=I- and employs internal or e'ternal
handover procedures as described in clauses @ and B. The successful procedure for a directed retry is as shown in
fiure 9+ and as described below.
%f durin the assinment phase- as represented by the .:.!!%G&M2&T:/2K32!T messae- a handover becomes
necessary- due to either radio conditions or conestion- then the Mobile !tation may be handed over to a different cell.
Ahen the decision has been made to handover the M! the 0!!:. may send an .:.!!%G&M2&T:7.%53/2 messae-
indicatin #directed retry#- before sendin the .:?.&8O>2/:/2K3%/28 messae to M!1:.- indicatin #directed
retry#. ?owever 0!!:. may alternatively send the .:?.&8O>2/:/2K3%/28 messae- indicatin #directed retry#-
without sendin the .:.!!%G&M2&T:7.%53/2 messae. Other cause values may be used instead of J8irected /etryJ
in the .:?.&8O>2/:/2K3%/28 messae- this will allow the M!1 to ta"e different actions dependent on the
received cause. 3pon receipt of the .:?.&8O>2/:/2K3%/28 messae from 0!!:.- then M!1:. shall initiate the
handover as described in clauses @ and B. &o resources shall be cleared in the M!1:. or 0!!:. for this connection.
.fter receipt of the .:?.&8O>2/:1OMP52T2 messae from 0!!:0 the assinment procedure shall be considered
to be complete and the resources on 0!!:. shall be cleared.
3GPP
((' 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !

M! M!
0!!:. M!1:. 0!!:0
.:.ssinment:/eCuest
.:?andover:/eCuest
.:?andover:/eCuest:.c"
.:?andover:/eCuired
/%:?O:1ommand /%:?O:.ccess
/%:?O:1omplete
.:?andover:8etect
.:1lear:1ommand
.:1lear:1omplete
.:.ssinment:7ailure
.:?andover:1omplete
.:?andover:1ommand
.i/ure '%0 9:ample of a >irected etr= 4ntra)1SC Handover Procedure
%f a failure occurs durin the handover attempt- for e'ample .:?.&8O>2/:7.%53/2 returned from 0!!:. or 0!!:
0- then M!1:. will terminate the handover to 0!!:0. 3nder these conditions M!1:. may optionally ta"e one of a
number of actionsD
i) retry the handover to the same cellG
ii) select the ne't cell from the list contained in the .:?.&8O>2/:/2K3%/28 messae and attempt a handover
to the new cellG
iii) send an .:?.&8O>2/:/2K3%/28:/2N21T to 0!!:.- if an .:?.&8O>2/:1OMM.&8 has not already
been sent. .dditionally M!1:. may retry the assinment procedure to 0!!:.G
iv) retry the assinment procedure to 0!!:.- if the failure messae was returned from 0!!:.. This option is
additional to those for normal handoverG
v) 1lear the complete call.
The procedures for %nter:M!1 handover are also applicable to the directed retry process. %f an %nter:M!1 handover is
necessary then the assinment process should be considered to have completed successfully upon receipt of the .:?O:
1OMP52T2 included in the M.P:!2&8:2&8:!%G&.5 reCuest.
14.2 GSM o UMTS handover
The directed retry procedure allows the networ" to select the optimum cell for the 32<M!. The process of directed retry
involves the assinment of a 32<M! to a radio channel on a cell other than the servin cell. This process is triered by
the assinment procedures- as described in 3GPP T! 9E.++E H=I- and employs internal or e'ternal G!M to 3MT!
handover procedures as described in subclauses @.*.* and E.*. The successful procedure for a directed retry in case of an
intra:3G;M!1 G!M to 3MT! handover is as shown in fiure 9+a and as described below.
3GPP
((* 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
%f durin the assinment phase- as represented by the .:.!!%G&M2&T:/2K32!T messae- a G!M to 3MT!
handover becomes necessary- due to radio conditions- conestion or inability to provide the reCuested bearer service in
G!M- then the 32<M! may be handed over to a 3MT! cell. %f the reCuested bearer service cannot be provided in G!M-
3G;M!1:. shall indicate in the .:.!!%G&M2&T:/2K32!T messae that handover to 3MT! should be performed.
Ahen the decision has been made to handover the 32<M! the 0!!:. may send an .:.!!%G&M2&T:7.%53/2
messae- indicatin #directed retry#- before sendin the .:?.&8O>2/:/2K3%/28 messae to 3G;M!1:.-
indicatin #directed retry#. ?owever 0!!:. may alternatively send the .:?.&8O>2/:/2K3%/28 messae-
indicatin #directed retry#- without sendin the .:.!!%G&M2&T:7.%53/2 messae. Other cause values may be used
instead of J8irected /etryJ in the .:?.&8O>2/:/2K3%/28 messae- this will allow the 3G;M!1 to ta"e different
actions dependent on the received cause. 3pon receipt of the .:?.&8O>2/:/2K3%/28 messae from 0!!:.- then
3G;M!1:. shall initiate the G!M to 3MT! handover as described in subclauses @.*.* and E.*. &o resources shall be
cleared in the 3G;M!1:. or 0!!:. for this connection.
.fter receipt of the %u:/25O1.T%O&:1OMP52T2 messae from /&!:0 the assinment procedure shall be
considered to be complete and the resources on 0!!:. shall be cleared.

32<M!
32<M!
0!!:.
3G;M!1:.
/&!:0
.:.ssinment:/eCuest
%u:/elocation:/eCuest
%u:/elocation:/eCuest:.c"
.:?andover:/eCuired
/%:?O:1ommand
//1:?O:1omplete
%u:/elocation:8etect
.:1lear:1ommand
.:1lear:1omplete
.:.ssinment:7ailure
%u:/elocation:1omplete
.:?andover:1ommand
.i/ure '%a0 9:ample of a >irected etr= 4ntra)3G71SC GS1 to 51TS Handover Procedure
%f a failure occurs durin the handover attempt- for e'ample .:?.&8O>2/:7.%53/2 returned from 0!!:. or %u:
/25O1.T%O& 7.%53/2 from /&!:0 then 3G;M!1:. will terminate the G!M to 3MT! handover to /&!:0. 3nder
these conditions 3G;M!1:. may optionally ta"e one of a number of actionsD
i) send an .:?.&8O>2/:/2K3%/28:/2N21T to 0!!:.- if an .:?.&8O>2/:1OMM.&8 has not already
been sent. .dditionally 3G;M!1:. may retry the assinment procedure to 0!!:.G
ii) retry the assinment procedure to 0!!:.- if the failure messae was returned from 0!!:.. This option is
additional to those for normal handoverG
iii) 1lear the complete call.
The procedures for %nter:3G;M!1 G!M to 3MT! handover are also applicable to the directed retry process. %f an
%nter:3G;M!1 G!M to 3MT! handover is necessary then the assinment process should be considered to have
completed successfully upon receipt of the .:?O:1OMP52T2 included in the M.P:!2&8:2&8:!%G&.5 reCuest.
3GPP
((+ 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
14.3 UMTS o GSM handover
The directed retry procedure allows the networ" to select the optimum cell for the 32<M!. The process of directed retry
involves the assinment of a 32<M! to a radio channel on a cell other than the servin cell. This process is triered by
the assinment procedures- as described in 3GPP T! *=.9,3 H,I- and employs 3MT! to G!M handover procedures as
described in subclauses @.*., and E.,. The successful procedure for a directed retry in case of an intra:3G;M!1 3MT!
to G!M handover is as shown in fiure 9+b and as described below.
%f durin the assinment phase- as represented by the %u:/.0:.!!%G&M2&T:/2K32!T messae- a 3MT! to G!M
handover becomes necessary- due to either radio conditions. conestion or networ" preference- then the 32<M! may be
handed over to a G!M cell. %f the handover to G!M is reCuired due to networ" preference- 3G;M!1:. shall indicate in
the %u:/.0:.!!%G&M2&T:/2K32!T messae that handover to G!M should be performed. Ahen the decision has
been made to handover the 32<M! the /&!:. shall send an %u:/.0:.!!%G&M2&T:/2!PO&!2 messae- indicatin
#directed retry#- before sendin the %u:/25O1.T%O&:/2K3%/28 messae to 3G;M!1:.- indicatin #directed retry#.
Other cause values may be used instead of J8irected /etryJ in the %u:/25O1.T%O&:/2K3%/28 messae- this will
allow the 3G;M!1 to ta"e different actions dependent on the received cause. 3pon receipt of the %u:/25O1.T%O&:
/2K3%/28 messae from /&!:.- then 3G;M!1:. shall initiate the 3MT! to G!M handover as described in
subclauses @.*., and E.,. &o resources shall be cleared in the 3G;M!1:. or /&!:. for this connection.
.fter receipt of the .:?.&8O>2/:1OMP52T2 messae from 0!!:0 the assinment procedure shall be considered
to be complete and the resources on /&!:. shall be cleared.
32<M! 32<M!
/&!:. 3G;M!1:. 0!!:0
%u:/elocation:/eCuired
.:?andover:/eCuest
.:?andover:/eCuest:.c"
%u:/elocation:1ommand
//1:?O:1ommand
/%:?O:.ccess
.:?andover:8etect
/%:?O:1omplete
.:?andover:1omplete
%u:/elease:1ommand
%u:/elease:1omplete
%u: /.0:.ssinment:/eCuest
%u: /.0:.ssinment:/esponse
.i/ure '%30 9:ample of a >irected etr= 4ntra)3G71SC 51TS to GS1 Handover Procedure
%f a failure occurs durin the handover attempt- for e'ample %u:/25O1.T%O& 7.%53/2 returned from /&!:. or .:
?.&8O>2/:7.%53/2 from 0!!:0 then 3G;M!1:. will terminate the 3MT! to G!M handover to 0!!:0. 3nder
these conditions 3G;M!1:. may optionally ta"e one of a number of actionsD
i) send an %u:/25O1.T%O&:P/2P./.T%O& 7.%53/2 to /&!:.- if an %u:/25O1.T%O&:1OMM.&8 has not
already been sent. .dditionally 3G;M!1:. may retry the assinment procedure to /&!:.G
ii) retry the assinment procedure to /&!:.- if the failure messae was returned from /&!:.. This option is
additional to those for normal handoverG
iii) 1lear the complete call.
The procedures for %nter:3G;M!1 3MT! to G!M handover are also applicable to the directed retry process. %f an
%nter:3G;M!1 3MT! to G!M handover is necessary then the assinment process should be considered to have
completed successfully upon receipt of the .:?O:1OMP52T2 included in the M.P:!2&8:2&8:!%G&.5 reCuest.
3GPP
((, 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
15 S5" d$a3ra6!
&OT2 ,D The messae primitive names used in the !85 diarams and messae flows in the present document do
not represent the actual messaes specified in the G!M or 3GPP stae 3 technical specifications. The
primitive names are only intended to be indicative of their use in the present document.
!85 .nnotation.
The followin conventions and abbreviations have been used in the !85s. Te't included in #HI# is used to indicate either-
the 0!!M.P messae (as defined in 3GPP T! 9F.++E HBI) included in the messae- or the transport of a ?andover
&umber.
Ahen traversin the followin !85s it may be possible that resources appear to be released repeatedly- however these
operations are only e'ecuted once on their first occurrence. 7urthermore it maybe that certain messaes cannot- in
practice- be received in particular states- after specific events have ta"en place. %n eneral both of the above cases are
obvious. This approach has been adopted (in line with other G!M Technical !pecifications) in order to reduce the
comple'ity of the !85s and improve clarity- without reducin the Cuality of the functional description.
The followin abbreviations have been used in the !85sD
.:?O:/2K32!T .:?.&8O>2/:/2K32!T
.:?O:/2K32!T:.1$ .:?.&8O>2/:/2K32!T:.1$.
.:?O:1OMP52T2 .:?.&8O>2/:1OMP52T2
.:?O:82T21T .:?.&8O>2/:82T21T
.:?O:P2/7O/M28 .:?.&8O>2/:P2/7O/M28
.:.!G:/2K32!T .:.!!%G&M2&T:/2K32!T
.:.!G:1OMP52T2 .:.!!%G&M2&T:1OMP52T2
.:.!G:7.%53/2 .:.!!%G&M2&T:7.%53/2
M.P:P.! reC M.P:P/O12!!:.112!!:!%G&.55%&G reC.
M.P:7.! reC M.P:7O/A./8:.112!!:!%G&.55%&G reC.
%3:/51:/2K32!T %3:/25O1.T%O&:/2K32!T
%3:/51:/2K32!T:.1$ %3:/25O1.T%O&:/2K32!T:.1$
%3:/51:1OMP52T2 %3:/25O1.T%O&:1OMP52T2
%3:/51:82T21T %3:/25O1.T%O&:82T21T
%3:%/25:/2K32!T %3:%3:/252.!2:/2K32!T
%3://25:/2K32!T %3:/.0:/252.!2:/2K32!T
%3:/.!G:/2K32!T %3:/.0:.!!%G&M2&T:/2K32!T
%3:/.!G:/2!PO&!2 %3:/.0:.!!%G&M2&T:/2!PO&!2
&OT2 *D The !85 diarams have been chec"ed for consistency with the allocation of the . interface circuits by the
0!1. The conclusion was that !85s are e'pressed in eneral terms- and offer a sufficient latitude of
interpretation to be consistent with the allocation of . interface circuits by the 0!1.
3GPP
((- 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n MS+-'
Pro#edure MS+='=>9 Shee1(26)
:5",
+a%% $n Pro3re!!
on MS+-'
'->'*59V,R-R,DU:R,5
4ro6 7SS-'
Fno2n
MS+G
>andover
a%%o2ed o
+e%%G
?h$#h
MS+G
Fno2n
7SSG
Se%e#
*e2 +e%%G
Send ReHe#G
'->'*59V,R-
R,I,+T
o 7SS-'
+a%% $n Pro3re!!
on MS+-'
Re!our#e! on
7SS-7G
2 4
+a%%
Re%ea!e
)ro6 MS
or *e2orC
:6&%$#$ Re%ea!e o4 7SS-'
:5",
1
3
Ee!
Ee!
MS+-'
*o
Ee!
*o
Ee!
*o
Ee!
*o
Ee!
MS+-7
*o
*o
.i/ure '( (Sheet ( of #+"0 Handover control procedure in 1SC)2
3GPP
((! 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n MS+-'
Pro#edure MS+='=>9 Shee2(26)
>andover on MS+-' 4ro6 7SS-' o 7SS-7.
2
'->'*59V,R
-R,DU,ST
o 7SS-7
Se
T101
?a$ 4or +hanne%
'%%o#a$on
:nra-MS+
'->'*59V,R-
R,DU,ST-'+F
4ro6 7SS-7
Re!e
T101
Dueue Me!!a3e!
4or MS $n MS+-'
>andover +o66and
o MS v$a 7SS-'
Se U&
>andover
5ev$#e
:nerna% 6e!!a3e
$n MS+-'
Se
T102
?a$ 4or
a##e!! (@ MS
on 7SS
'->'*59V,R-
)':"UR,
4ro6 7SS-7
Re!e
T101
+an#e% +hanne%
$n 7SS-7
Rer@
>andover
'e6&G
+e%%G
2 1 3
+a%%
Re%ea!e
)ro6 MS
or *e2orC
Re%ea!e Re!our#e!
$n 7SS-'
+an#e% +hanne%
$n 7SS-7
:5",
,/&$r@
T101
'-+",'R-R,DU,ST
4ro6 7SS-'
+a%% Re%ea!e o *e2orC
Ee!
Sa6e +e%%
*e2 +e%%
*o
.i/ure '( (Sheet # of #+"0 Handover control procedure in 1SC)2
3GPP
(#% 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n MS+-'
Pro#edure MS+='=>9 Shee3(26)
?a$ 4or
a##e!! (@ MS
on 7SS
'->'*59V,R-
+9MP",T,
4ro6 7SS-7
+onne# he
>andover
5ev$#e (9&$on)
9n%@ $4 no a%read@
#onne#ed
Re!e
T102
Re%ea!e Re!our#e!
$n 7SS-'
)or2ard Aueued
6e!!a3e! 4or MS
v$a 7SS-7
+a%% $n Pro3re!!
on MS+-'
'->'*59V,R-
5,T,+T
4ro6 7SS-7
+onne# he
>andover
5ev$#e (9&$on)
?a$ 4or
a##e!! (@ MS
on 7SS
.i/ure '( (Sheet 3 of #+"0 Handover control procedure in 1SC)2
3GPP
(#( 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !

Pro#edure 4or >andover $n MS+-'
Pro#edure
MS+='=>9
Shee4(26)
?a$ 4or
a##e!! (@ MS
on 7SS
'->'*59V,R-
)':"UR,
4ro6 7SS-'
Re!e
T102
)or2ard Aueued
6e!!a3e! 4or MS
v$a 7SS-'
Re%ea!e Re!our#e!
$n 7SS-7
Re%ea!e
>andover
5ev$#e
+a%% $n Pro3re!!
on MS+-'
('%%o2ed on#e
$n h$! !ae)
'-+",'R-
R,DU,ST
4ro6 7SS-'
Re%ea!e Re!our#e!
$n 7SS-'
?a$ 4or
MS on
7SS-7G
Re!e
T102
Re%ea!e Re!our#e!
$n 7SS-7
+a%%
Re%ea!e
o *e2orC
Re%ea!e
>andover
5ev$#e
:5",
?a$ 4or
a##e!! (@ MS
on 7SS
,/&$r@
T102
Re%ea!e Re!our#e!
$n 7SS-'
+a%%
Re%ea!e
)ro6 *e2orC
Re%ea!e
>andover
5ev$#e
?a$ 4or
a##e!! (@ MS
on 7SS
('%%o2ed on#e
$n h$! !ae)
'-+",'R-
R,DU,ST
4ro6 7SS-7
Re%ea!e Re!our#e!
$n 7SS-7
*o
Ee!
.i/ure '( (Sheet ' of #+"0 Handover control procedure in 1SC)2
3GPP
(## 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n MS+-'
Pro#edure MS+='=>9 Shee5(26)
7a!$# >andover o MS+-7
+$r#u$ +onne#$on reAu$red
4
M'P-PR,P'R,-
>'*59V,R reA.
J'->9-R,DU,STK
o MS+-7
?a$ )or
'#Cno2%ed3e6en
4ro6 MS+-7
M'P-PR,P'R,-
>'*59V,R re!&.
J'->9-R,DU,ST-'+FK
4ro6 MS+-7
>andover
*u6(erG
:=+9**,+T (:'M)
o MS+-7 u!$n3
>andover *u6(er
?a$ 4or
+onne#$on
4ro6 MS+-7
0
M'P-PR,P'R,-
>'*59V,R re!&.
J'->9-)':"UR,K
4ro6 MS+-7
Rer@
>andover
'e6&G
+e%%G
1 4 3
M'P-PR,P'R,-
>'*59V,R re!&.
JM'P ,RR9RK
4ro6 MS+-7
ReAue!ed
*o ReAue!ed
Ee!
*e2 +e%%
Sa6e +e%%
*o
.i/ure '( (Sheet * of #+"0 Handover control procedure in 1SC)2
3GPP
(#3 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n MS+-'
Pro#edure MS+='=>9 Shee6(26)
?a$ )or
'#Cno2%ed3e6en
4ro6 MS+-7
,RR9R 4ro6 MS+-7
+an#e% M'P
Re!our#e!
$n MS+-'
Rer@
>andover
'e6&G
+e%%G
1 4 3
'-+",'R-R,DU,ST
4ro6 7SS-'
+a%%
Re%ea!e
o *e2orC
Re%ea!e Re!our#e!
$n 7SS-'
+an#e% M'P
Re!our#e!
o MS+-7
:5",
+a%%
Re%ea!e
)ro6 MS
or *e2orC
Ee!
*e2 +e%%
Sa6e +e%%
*o
.i/ure '( (Sheet + of #+"0 Handover control procedure in 1SC)2
3GPP
(#' 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n MS+-'
Pro#edure MS+='=>9 Shee0(26)
?a$ 4or
+onne#$on
4ro6 MS+-7
:=+9MP",T, ('+M)
4ro6 MS+-7
Dueue Me!!a3e!
4or MS $n MS+-'
>andover +o66and
o MS v$a 7SS-'
Se
T103
Se U& he
>andover
5ev$#e
:nerna% 6e!!a3e
$n MS+-'
?a$ 4or
+o6&%e$on
on MS+-7
('%%o2ed on#e
$n h$! !ae)
'-+",'R-R,DU,ST
4ro6 7SS-'
+a%%
Re%ea!e
o MS
and *e2orC
Re%ea!e Re!our#e!
$n 7SS-'
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
o MS+-7
$n MS+-'
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") o MS+-7
:5",
+a%%
Re%ea!e
)ro6 MS
or *e2orC
('%%o2ed on#e
$n h$! !ae)
M'P-P'S reA.
J'-+",'R-R,DU,STK
4ro6 MS+-7
?a$ 4or
+onne#$on
4ro6 MS+-7
,RR9R
4ro6 MS+-7
or *e2orC
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") o MS+-7
Rer@
>andover
'e6&G
+e%%G
4 1 3
Ee!
Sa6e +e%%
*e2 +e%%
*o
.i/ure '( (Sheet , of #+"0 Handover control procedure in 1SC)2
3GPP
(#* 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n MS+-'
Pro#edure MS+='=>9 SheeB(26)
?a$ 4or
+o6&%e$on
on MS+-7
M'P-S,*5-
,*5-S:G*'" reA.
J'->9-+9MP",T,K
4ro6 MS+-7
Re!e
T103
+onne#
>andover
5ev$#e (o&$on)
)or2ard Aueued
6e!!a3e!
v$a MS+-7
U!e M'P-
)9R?'R5-'++,SS-
S:G*'"":*G reA
Re%ea!e Re!our#e!
on 7SS-'
+a%%
on
MS+-7
:-'*S?,R
('*M) 4ro6 MS+-7
+onne#
>andover
5ev$#e (o&$on)
?a$ 4or
+o6&%e$on
on MS+-7
M'P-P'S reA.
J'->9-5,T,+TK
4ro6 MS+-7
('%%o2ed on#e
$n h$! !ae)
M'P-P'S reA.
J'-+",'R-R,DU,STK
4ro6 7SS-7
?a$ 4or
+o6&%e$on
on MS+-7
('%%o2ed on#e
$n h$! !ae)
'-+",'R-R,DU,ST
4ro6 7SS-'
Re%ea!e Re!our#e!
on 7SS-'
?a$ 4or
MS on
MS+-7G
+a%%
Re%ea!e
o *e2orC
and MS
Re%ea!e M'P
Re!our#e!
o MS+-7
$n MS+-'
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") o MS+-7
:5",
Ee!
*o
.i/ure '( (Sheet - of #+"0 Handover control procedure in 1SC)2
3GPP
(#+ 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n MS+-'
Pro#edure MS+='=>9 Shee9(26)
?a$ 4or
+o6&%e$on
on MS+-7
'->'*59V,R-
)':"UR,
4ro6 7SS-'
Re!e
T103
)or2ard Aueued
6e!!a3e! 4or MS
v$a 7SS-'
Re%ea!e
>andover
5ev$#e
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
$n MS+-'
o MS+-7
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") o MS+-7
+a%% $n Pro3re!!
on MS+-'
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") 4ro6 MS+-7
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
:n MS+-' and
o MS+-7
Re%ea!e
>andover
5ev$#e
:nerna% o
MS+-'
?a$ 4or
+o6&%e$on
on MS+-7
,/&$r@
T103
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") o MS+-7
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
:n MS+-' and
o MS+-7
Re%ea!e
>andover
5ev$#e
:nerna% o
MS+-'
Re%ea!e Re!our#e!
7SS-'
:5",
+a%%
Re%ea!e
4ro6 *e2orC
Re%ea!e
>andover
5ev$#e
:nerna% o
MS+-'
?a$ 4or
+o6&%e$on
on MS+-7
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
4ro6 MS+-7
Re%ea!e
>andover
5ev$#e
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") o MS+-7
?a$ 4or
+o6&%e$on
on MS+-7
.i/ure '( (Sheet ! of #+"0 Handover control procedure in 1SC)2
3GPP
(#, 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n MS+-'
Pro#edure MS+='=>9 Shee10(26)
+a%%
on
MS+-7
M'P-PR,P'R,-
SU7S,DU,*T-
>'*59V,R reA.
J'->9-R,DU,STK
4ro6 MS+-7
Fno2n
MS+G
>andover
a%%o2ed o
+e%%G
?h$#h
MS+G
5
Fno2n
7SSG
Re!our#e! on
ne2 7SSG
'->'*59V,R-
R,DU,ST
o 7SS-7
Se
T101
?a$ 4or +hanne%
'%%o#a$on
M'P-PR,P'R,-
SU7S,DU,*T-
>'*59V,R re!&.
J'->9-)':"UR,K
o MS+-7
+$r#u$
+onne#$onG
MS
on
MS+-7
+a%%
on
MS+-7
M'P-PR,P'R,-
SU7S,DU,*T-
>'*59V,R re!&.
JM'P ,RR9RK
o MS+-7
M'P-P'S reA.
J'-+",'R-
R,DU,STK
4ro6 MS+-7
+a%%
on
MS+-7
+a%%
Re%ea!e
)ro6 MS
or *e2orC
M'P-S,*5-,*5-
S:G*'" re!&.
o MS+-7
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") o MS+-7
:5",
+an#e% M'P
&ro#edure!
4ro6 MS+-7
+a%%
Re%ea!e
o *e2orC
and MS
B
6
Ee!
Ee!
MS+-78
MS+-'
Ee!
Ee!
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*o
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.i/ure '( (Sheet (% of #+"0 Handover control procedure in 1SC)2
3GPP
(#- 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n MS+-'
Pro#edure MS+='=>9 Shee11(26)
?a$ 4or +hanne%
'%%o#a$on
'->'*59V,R-
R,DU,ST-'+F.
4ro6 7SS-7
Re!e
T101
Dueue Me!!a3e!
4or MS $n MS+-'
M'P-PR,P'R,-
SU7S,DU,*T-
>'*59V,R re!&
J'->9-R,DU,ST-'+FK
o MS+-7
+$r#u$
+onne#$onG
Se U&
>andover
5ev$#e
Se
T104
?a$ 4or
'##e!! (@ MS
'->'*59V,R-
)':"UR,
4ro6 7SS-7
Re!e
T101
Re%ea!e Re!our#e!
$n 7SS-7
Rer@
Sa6e
+e%%G
M'P-PR,P'R,-
SU7S,DU,*T-
>'*59V,R re!&.
J'->9-)':"UR,K
o MS+-7
+a%%
on
MS+-7
6
,/&$r@
T101
+a%%
Re%ea!e
)ro6 MS
or *e2orC
+an#e%
+hanne% 7SS-7
M'P-S,*5-,*5-
S:G*'" re!&
o MS+-7
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") o MS+-7
:5",
('%%o2ed on#e
$n h$! !ae)
M'P-P'S reA.
J'-+",'R-R,DU,STK
4ro6 MS+-7
Re%ea!e Re!our#e!
$n 7SS-7
+a%%
on
MS+-7
Ee!
*o
*o
Ee!
.i/ure '( (Sheet (( of #+"0 Handover control procedure in 1SC)2
3GPP
(#! 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n MS+-'
Pro#edure MS+='=>9 Shee12(26)
?a$ 4or
a##e!! (@ MS
'->'*59V,R-
+9MP",T,
4ro6 7SS-7
Re!e
T104
+onne#
>andover 5ev$#e
(o&$on)
)or2ard Aueued
6e!!a3e! 4or MS
v$a 7SS-7
M'P-S,*5-,*5-
S:G*'" re!&.
o MS+-7
+$r#u$
+onne#$onG
Re%ea!e
>andover 5ev$#e
:=5:S+9**,+T (R,")
o MS+-7
+a%% $n Pro3re!!
on MS+-'
'->'*59V,R-
5,T,+T
4ro6 7SS-7
+$r#u$
+onne#$onG
+onne#
>andover 5ev$#e
(o&$on)
?a$ 4or
a##e!! (@ MS
,/&$r@
T104
+a%%
Re%ea!e
o *e2orC
Re%ea!e Re!our#e!
on 7SS-7
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
$n MS+-'
o MS+-7
:=5:S+9**,+T (R,")
o MS+-7
:5",
Ee!
*o
Ee!
*o
.i/ure '( (Sheet (# of #+"0 Handover control procedure in 1SC)2
3GPP
(3% 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n MS+-'
Pro#edure MS+='=>9 Shee13(26)
?a$ 4or
a##e!! (@ MS
M'P-P'S reA.
J'->9-
)':"UR,K
4ro6 MS+-7
)or2ard Aueued
6e!!a3e!
v$a MS+-7
U!e M'P-)9R?'R5-
'++,SS-S:G*'"":*G reA.
Re%ea!e Re!our#e!
on 7SS-7
+$r#u$
+onne#$onG
Re%ea!e
>andover 5ev$#e
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(U!e! >andover *o.)
,/&$r@
T210
'-+",'R-R,DU,ST
4ro6 7SS-7
Re!e
T210
To MS+-'
$n MS+-7
+an#e%
M'P
Pro#edure!
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
e.3. M'P-'79RT
4ro6 MS+-'
M'P-P'S reA.
J'-+",'R-
R,DU,STK
o MS+-'
M'P-S,*5->'*59V,R-
R,P9RT re!&. o V"R-7
+an#e%
M'P
Pro#edure!
To MS+-'
$n MS+-7
Se
T204
:=+9MP",T, ('+M)
o MS+-'
Re%ea!e
Rad$o Re!our#e!
on 7SS-7
?a$ 4or
a##e!! (@ MS
on 7SS-7
:5",
.i/ure '# (Sheet ' of (-"0 Handover control procedure in 1SC)6
3GPP
('- 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure! 4or
>andover $n MS+-7
Pro#edure MS+=7=>9 Shee5(1B)
?a$ 4or
a##e!! (@ MS
on 7SS-7
'->'*59V,R-
+9MP",T,
4ro6 7SS-7
'-+",'R-
R,DU,ST
4ro6 7SS-7
,/&$r@
T204
4ro6 MS+-'
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure
M'P-P'S reA
J'-+",'R-
R,DU,STK
o MS+-'
Re!e
T204
Re!e
T204
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") o MS+-'
'*M
SenG
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") 4ro6 MS+-'
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e! on
7SS-7
:='*S?,R ('*M)
o MS+-'
'->'*59V,R-
5,T,+T
4ro6 7SS-7
o MS+-'
$n MS+-7
+an#e% M'P
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:='*S?,R ('*M)
o MS+-'
M'P-S,*5-
,*5-S:G*'" reA.
J'->9-+9MP",T,K
o MS+-'
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e! on
7SS-7
M'P-P'S reA
J'->9-5,T,+TK
o MS+-'
+a%% $n Pro3re!!
on MS+-7
:5",
?a$ 4or
a##e!! (@ MS
on 7SS-7
?a$ 4or
5$!#onne#
*o
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.i/ure '# (Sheet * of (-"0 Handover control procedure in 1SC)6
3GPP
('! 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure! 4or
>andover $n MS+-7
Pro#edure MS+=7=>9 Shee6(1B)
+a%% $n Pro3re!!
on MS+-7
)or2ard Me!!a3e!
o MS
M'P-S,*5-
,*5-S:G*'" re!&.
4ro6 MS+-'
Re%ea!e Re!our#e!
$n 7SS-'
MS+-'
d$!#onne#edG
?a$ 4or
5$!#onne#
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") 4ro6 MS+-'
:5",
'-+",'R-R,DU,ST
4ro6 7SS-'
M'P-P'S reA.
J'-+",'R-R,DU,STK
o MS+-'
+an#e% M'P
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'->9-P,R)9RM,5
4ro6 7SS
M'P-P'S reA.
J'->9-P,R)9RM,5K
o MS+-'
+a%% $n Pro3re!!
on MS+-7
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") 4ro6 MS+-'
+a%% $n Pro3re!!
on MS+-7
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
4ro6 MS+-'
Re%ea!e Re!our#e!
$n 7SS-'
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") o MS+-'
:5",
'->'*59V,R-
R,DU:R,5
4ro6 7SS-'
2
*o
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.i/ure '# (Sheet + of (-"0 Handover control procedure in 1SC)6
3GPP
(*% 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure! 4or
>andover $n MS+-7
Pro#edure MS+=7=>9 Shee0(1B)
2 4
Fno2n
MS+G
>andover
a%%o2ed o
+e%%G
?h$#h
MS+G
Fno2n
7SSG
M'P-PR,P'R,-
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>'*59V,R reA.
J'->9-R,DU,STK
o MS+-'
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*e2 +e%%G
1
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7SS-7G
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'->'*59V,R-
R,I,+T
o 7SS-'
Se
T211
+$r#u$
+onne#$onG
+a%% $n Pro3re!!
on MS+-7
MS
on
MS+-7
3
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4or
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Ee!
*o
Ee!
*o
MS+-7
MS+-'1MS+-78
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Ee!
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.i/ure '# (Sheet , of (-"0 Handover control procedure in 1SC)6
3GPP
(*( 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure! 4or
>andover $n MS+-7
Pro#edure MS+=7=>9 SheeB(1B)
>andover 4ro6 7SS-' o 7SS-7 on MS+-7
3
'->'*59V,R-R,DU,ST
o 7SS-7
Se
T201
?a$
4or
+hanne%
'->'*59V,R-
R,DU,ST-'+F
4ro6 7SS-7
,/&$r@
T201
'->'*59V,R-
)':"UR,
4ro6 7SS-7
M'P-S,*5-,*5-
S:G*'" re!&.
4ro6 MS+-'
Re!e
T201
Re!e
T201
'-+",'R-R,DU,ST
4ro6 7SS-'
Dueue Me!!a3e!
$n MS+-7
M'P-P'S reA
J'-+",'R-
R,DU,STK
o MS+-'
+an#e%
+hanne% reAue!
on 7SS-7
>andover +o66and
o MS v$a 7SS-'
Re%ea!e Re!our#e!
on 7SS-7
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
To MS+-'
$n MS+-7
Se U&
>andover
5ev$#e
Rer@
>andover
'e6&G
Re%ea!e Re!our#e!
on 7SS-'
Se
T202
+e%%G
?a$ 4or
a##e!! (@ MS
3 2 1
?a$ 4or
5$!#onne#
Ee!
*o
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*e2 +e%%
.i/ure '# (Sheet - of (-"0 Handover control procedure in 1SC)6
3GPP
(*# 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure! 4or
>andover $n MS+-7
Pro#edure MS+=7=>9 Shee9(1B)
?a$ 4or
a##e!! (@ MS
'->'*59V,R-
+9MP",T,
4ro6 7SS-7
'->'*59V,R-
5,T,+T
4or6 7SS-7
'->'*59V,R
)':"UR,
4ro6 7SS-'
Re!e
T202
M'P-P'S reA.
J'->9-P,R)9RM,5K
o MS+-'
+$r#u$
+onne#$onG
+$r#u$
+onne#$onG
+onne#
>andover
5ev$#e
(9&$ona%)
+onne#
>andover
5ev$#e
(9&$ona%)
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T202
)or2ard Aueued
6e!!a3e!
v$a 7SS-7
)or2ard Aueued
6e!!a3e!
v$a 7SS-'
Re%ea!e Re!our#e!
$n 7SS-'
Re%ea!e Re!our#e!
$n 7SS-7
+$r#u$
+onne#$onG
+$r#u$
+onne#$onG
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>andover
5ev$#e
Re%ea!e
>andover
5ev$#e
+a%% $n Pro3re!!
on MS+-7
MS
on
MS+-7
?a$ 4or
a##e!! (@ MS
MS
on
MS+-7
+a%% $n Pro3re!!
on MS+-7
Ee!
*o
Ee!
*o
Ee!
*o
Ee!
*o
.i/ure '# (Sheet ! of (-"0 Handover control procedure in 1SC)6
3GPP
(*3 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure! 4or
>andover $n MS+-7
Pro#edure MS+=7=>9 Shee10(1B)
?a$ 4or
a##e!! (@ MS
,/&$r@
T202
'-+",'R-R,DU,ST
4ro6 7SS-7
'-+",'R-R,DU,ST
4ro6 7SS-'
M'P-S,*5-,*5-
S:G*'" re!&.
4ro6 MS+-'
Re%ea!e Re!our#e!
$n 7SS-7
and 7SS-'
Re%ea!e Re!our#e!
$n 7SS-7
Re%ea!e Re!our#e!
$n 7SS-'
Re%ea!e
>andover
5ev$#e
?a$ 4or
a##e!! (@
MSG
M'P-P'S reA.
J'-+",'R-R,DU,STK
o MS+-'
M'P-P'S reA.
J'-+",'R-R,DU,STK
o MS+-'
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$n 7SS-7
and 7SS-'
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
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$n MS+-7
To MS+-'
$n MS+-7
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
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>andover
5ev$#e
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") o MS+-'
Re%ea!e Re!our#e!
$n 7SS-7
:5",
?a$ 4or
a##e!! (@ MS
?a$ 4or
5$!#onne#
?a$ 4or
5$!#onne#
Ee!
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.i/ure '# (Sheet (% of (-"0 Handover control procedure in 1SC)6
3GPP
(*' 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure! 4or
>andover $n MS+-7
Pro#edure MS+=7=>9 Shee11(1B)
Su(!eAuen >andover 4ro6 MS+-7 o MS+-'
?a$
4or
Re!&on!e
M'P-PR,P'R,-
SU7S,DU,*T-
>'*59V,R re!&.
J'->9-R,DU,ST
-'+FK 4ro6 MS+-'
M'P-PR,P'R,-
SU7S,DU,*T-
>'*59V,R re!&.
J'->9-)':"UR,
or M'P ,RR9RK
4ro6 MS+-'
,/&$r@
T211
'-+",'R-
R,DU,ST
4ro6 7SS-'
Re!e
T211
Re!e
T211
M'P-P'S reA.
J'-+",'R-
R,DU,STK
o MS+-'
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$n 7SS-7
M'P-S,*5-,*5-
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4ro6 MS+-'
$n MS+-7
o MS+-'
+an#e% M'P
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>andover +o66and
o MS v$a 7SS-'
Rer@
>andover
'e6&G
Se
T204
+e%%G
Re%ea!e Re!our#e!
$n 7SS-'
?a$ 4or
'#C. 4ro6
MS+-'
2 4 1
?a$ 4or
5$!#onne#
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*e2 +e%%
Sa6e +e%%
.i/ure '# (Sheet (( of (-"0 Handover control procedure in 1SC)6
3GPP
(** 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure! 4or
>andover $n MS+-7
Pro#edure MS+=7=>9 Shee12(1B)
?a$ 4or
'#C. 4ro6
MS+-'
M'P-S,*5-
,*5-
S:G*'" re!&.
4ro6 MS+-'
,/&$r@
T204
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4ro6 7SS-'
'->'*59V,R-
)':"UR,
4ro6 7SS-'
Re!e
T204
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$n 7SS-'
M'P-P'S reA.
J'-+",'R-R,DU,STK
o MS+-'
Re!e
T204
Re%ea!e Re!our#e!
$n 7SS-'
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
o MS+-'
$n MS+-7
Re%ea!e Re!our#e!
$n 7SS-'
M'P-P'S reA.
J'->9-)':"UR,K
o MS+-'
o MS+-'
+an#e% M'P
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+$r#u$
+onne#$onG
+$r#u$
+onne#$onG
?a$ 4or
5$!#onne#
:5",
+a%% $n Pro3re!!
on MS+-7
MS
on
MS+-7
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Ee!
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.i/ure '# (Sheet (# of (-"0 Handover control procedure in 1SC)6
3GPP
(*+ 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure! 4or
>andover $n MS+-7
Pro#edure MS+=7=>9 Shee13(1B)
7a!$# handover 4ro6 MS+-' o MS+-7
no +$r#u$ +onne#$on reAu$red
?a$ 4or
MS
on 7SS-7
'->'*59V,R-
+9MP",T,
4ro6 7SS-7
'-+",'R-
R,DU,ST
4ro6 7SS-7
,/&$r@
T204
4ro6 MS+-'
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure
Re!e
T204
M'P-P'S reA
J'-+",'R-
R,DU,STK
o MS+-'
M'P-S,*5-
,*5-S:G*'" reA.
J'->9-+9MP",T,K
o MS+-'
'->'*59V,R-
5,T,+T
4ro6 7SS-7
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
o MS+-'
$n MS+-7
M'P-P'S reA.
J'->9-5,T,+TK
o MS+-'
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e! on
7SS-7
MS
on
MS+-7
?a$ 4or
MS
on 7SS-7
:5",
.i/ure '# (Sheet (3 of (-"0 Handover control procedure in 1SC)6
3GPP
(*, 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure! 4or
>andover $n MS+-7
Pro#edure MS+=7=>9 Shee14(1B)
)or2ard Me!!a3e!
o MS
MS
on
MS+-7
M'P-S,*5-
,*5-S:G*'" re!&.
4ro6 MS+-'
'->'*59V,R-
R,DU:R,5
4ro6 7SS-'
M'P-PR,P'R,-
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J*U""K
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4ro6 MS+-'
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M'P-'""9+'T,-
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o V"R
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R,DU,ST
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>andover *u6(er
.i/ure '# (Sheet (' of (-"0 Handover control procedure in 1SC)6
3GPP
(*- 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure! 4or
>andover $n MS+-7
Pro#edure MS+=7=>9 Shee15(1B)
+$r#u$ +onne#$on ,!a(%$!h6en on MS+-7
?a$ 4or
'!!$3n6en or
>andover *u6(er
'-'SS:G*M,*T-
+9MP",T,
4ro6 7SS-'
M'P-'""9+'T,-
>'*59V,R-
*UM7,R re!&.
4ro6 V"R
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>andover *u6(er
'%%o#a$on
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M'P-'""9+'T,-
>'*59V,R-
*UM7,R re!&.
4ro6 V"R
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4ro6 7SS-'
M'P-PR,P'R,-
>'*59V,R re!&.
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J'-'SG-+9MP",T,K
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Se
T210
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4ro6 MS+-'
.i/ure '# (Sheet (* of (-"0 Handover control procedure in 1SC)6
3GPP
(*! 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure! 4or
>andover $n MS+-7
Pro#edure MS+=7=>9 Shee16(1B)
?a$ 4or
'!!$3n6en or
>andover *u6(er
?a$ 4or
'!!$3n6en
?a$ 4or
'!!$3n6en or
>andover *u6(er
?a$ 4or
>andover *u6(er
'%%o#a$on
?a$ 4or
'!!$3n6en or
>andover *u6(er
?a$ 4or
'!!$3n6en
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>andover *u6(er
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'-'SS:G*M,*T-
)':"UR,
4ro6 7SS-'
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V"R
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M'P-PR,P'R,-
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JM'P ,RR9RK
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4ro6 7SS-'
M'P-P'S reA.
J'-+",'R-R,DU,STK
o MS+-'
o MS+-'
and V"R-7
+an#e% M'P
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+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
Re%ea!e Re!our#e!
$n 7SS-'
MS
on
MS+-7
:5",
.i/ure '# (Sheet (+ of (-"0 Handover control procedure in 1SC)6
3GPP
(+% 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure! 4or
>andover $n MS+-7
Pro#edure MS+=7=>9 Shee10(1B)
?a$ 4or
+onne#
4ro6 MS+-'
:=+9**,+T (:'M)
4ro6 MS+-'
(U!e! >andover *o.)
,/&$r@
T210
'-+",'R-R,DU,ST
4ro6 7SS-'
Re!e
T210
o MS+-'
$n MS+-7
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
M'P-P'S reA.
J'-+",'R=R,DU,STK
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M'P-S,*5->'*59V,R-
R,P9RT re!&. o V"R-7
+an#e% M'P
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o MS+-'
$n MS+-7
:=+9MP",T,
('+M) o MS+-'
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on 7SS-'
+a%%
on
MS+-7
:5",
.i/ure '# (Sheet (, of (-"0 Handover control procedure in 1SC)6
3GPP
(+( 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure! 4or
>andover $n MS+-7
Pro#edure MS+=7=>9 Shee1B(1B)
?a$ 4or
+onne#
4ro6 MS+-'
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") 4ro6 MS+-'
M'P-S,*5-
,*5-S:G*'" re!&.
4ro6 MS+-'
4ro6 MS+-'
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure
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Re!our#e! on
7SS-'
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e! on
7SS-'
MS
on
MS+-7
:5", :5",
.i/ure '# (Sheet (- of (-"0 Handover control procedure in 1SC)6
3GPP
(+# 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee1(0B)
:5",
+a%% $n Pro3re!!
on 3G=MS+-'
'->'*59V,R-R,DU:R,5
4ro6 7SS-'
(GSM o UMTS >andover)
Fno2n
MS+G
>andover a%%o2ed
o +e%%G
?h$#h
MS+G
Fno2n
R*SG
Re!our#e!
on R*S-7G
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'->'*59V,R-
R,I,+T
o 7SS-'
+a%% $n Pro3re!!
on 3G=MS+-'
(GSM)
2 4
:u-R,"9+'T:9*-R,DU:R,5
4ro6 R*S-'
T@&e o4
handover
11 10
+a%%
Re%ea!e
)ro6 MS
or *e2orC
:6&%$#$ Re%ea!e
o4 7SS-'
:5",
3
Ee!
Ee!
3G=MS+-'
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3G=MS+-7
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To GSM
.i/ure '3 (sheet ( of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
(+3 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee2(0B)
>andover on 3G=MS+-' 4ro6 7SS-' o R*S-7.
2
:u R,"9+'T:9*-R,DU,ST
o R*S-7
Se
T501
?a$ 4or +hanne%
'%%o#a$on
:nra-MS+
:u-R,"9+'T:9*-
R,DU,ST-'+F
4ro6 R*S-7
Re!e
T501
Dueue Me!!a3e!
4or U,1MS
$n 3G=MS+-'
>andover +o66and
o U,1MS v$a 7SS-'
Se U&
>andover
5ev$#e
:nerna% 6e!!a3e
$n 3G=MS+-'
Se
T502
?a$ 4or a##e!! (@
U,1MS on R*S17SS
(GSM o UMTS >o)
:u-R,"9+'T:9*
)':"UR,
4ro6 R*S-7
Re!e
T501
+an#e%
+hanne%
$n R*S-7
3
+a%%
Re%ea!e
)ro6 U,1MS
or *e2orC
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Re!our#e!
$n 7SS-'
+an#e%
+hanne%
$n R*S-7
:5",
,/&$r@
T501
'-+",'R-
R,DU,ST
4ro6 7SS-'
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.i/ure '3 (sheet # of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
(+' 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee3(0B)
?a$ 4or a##e!!
(@ U,1MS on R*S17SS
(GSM o UMTS >o)
:u-R,"9+'T:9*
+9MP",T,
4ro6 R*S-7
+onne# he
>andover
5ev$#e (9&$on)
9n%@ $4 no a%read@
#onne#ed
Re!e
T502
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n 7SS-'
)or2ard Aueued
6e!!a3e! 4or
U,1MS v$a R*S-7
+a%% $n Pro3re!!
on 3G=MS+-'
(UTR'*)
:u-R,"9+'T:9*
5,T,+T
4ro6 R*S-7
+onne# he
>andover
5ev$#e (9&$on)
?a$ 4or a##e!!
(@ U,1MS on R*S17SS
(GSM o UMTS handover)
.i/ure '3 (sheet 3 of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
(+* 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee4(0B)
?a$ 4or '##e!!
(@ U,1MS
9n R*S17SS
(GSM o UMTS >o)
'->'*59V,R-
)':"UR,
4ro6 7SS-'
Re!e
T502
)or2ard Aueued
6e!!a3e! 4or
U,1MS v$a 7SS-'
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n R*S-7
Re%ea!e
>andover
5ev$#e
+a%% $n Pro3re!!
on 3G=MS+-'
(GSM)
('%%o2ed
on#e $n
h$! !ae)
'-+",'R-
R,DU,ST
4ro6 7SS-'
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n 7SS-'
?a$ 4or U,1MS
on 7SS-7G
Re!e
T502
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n R*S-7
+a%%
Re%ea!e
o *e2orC
Re%ea!e
>andover
5ev$#e
:5",
?a$ 4or a##e!!
(@ U,1MS
on R*S17SS
(GSM o UMTS >o)
,/&$r@
T502
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n 7SS-'
+a%%
Re%ea!e
)ro6 *e2orC
Re%ea!e
>andover
5ev$#e
?a$ 4or a##e!!
(@ U,1MS
on R*S17SS
(GSM o UMTS >o)
('%%o2ed
on#e $n
h$! !ae)
:u-R,",'S,
R,DU,ST
4ro6 R*S-7
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n R*S-7
*o
Ee!
.i/ure '3 (sheet ' of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
(++ 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee5(0B)
10
Fno2n
MS+G
>andover
a%%o2ed o
+e%%G
?h$#h
MS+G
Fno2n
7SSG
Re!our#e! on
7SS-7G
:u-R,"9+'T:9*
PR,P'R'T:9* )':"UR,
o R*S-'
+a%% $n Pro3re!!
on 3G=MS+-'
(UTR'*)
13 14
12
Ee!
Ee!
3G=MS+-'
Ee!
*o
Ee!
*o
MS+-7
*o
*o
.i/ure '3 (sheet * of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
(+, 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee6(0B)
>andover on 3G=MS+-' 4ro6 R*S-' o 7SS-7.
13
'->'*59V,R
-R,DU,ST
o 7SS-7
Se
T301
?a$ 4or +hanne%
'%%o#a$on
:nra-MS+
'->'*59V,R-
R,DU,ST-'+F
4ro6 7SS-7
Re!e
T301
Dueue Me!!a3e!
4or U,1MS
$n 3G=MS+-'
>andover +o66and
o U,1MS v$a
:u-R,"9+'T:9*
+o66and o R*S-'
Se U&
>andover
5ev$#e
:nerna% 6e!!a3e
$n 3G=MS+-'
Se
T302
?a$ 4or a##e!!
(@ U,1MS
on 7SS1R*S
(UMTS o GSM >o)
'->'*59V,R-
)':"UR,
4ro6 7SS-7
Re!e
T301
+an#e%
+hanne%
$n 7SS-7
12
+a%%
Re%ea!e
)ro6 U,1MS
or *e2orC
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n R*S-'
+an#e%
+hanne%
$n 7SS-7
:5",
,/&$r@
T301
:u-R,",'S,-
R,DU,ST
4ro6 R*S-'
+a%% Re%ea!e o *e2orC
.i/ure '3 (sheet + of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
(+- 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee0(0B)
?a$ 4or a##e!!
(@ U,1MS
on 7SS1R*S
(UMTS o GSM handover)
'->'*59V,R-+9MP",T,
4ro6 7SS-7
+onne# he
>andover
5ev$#e (9&$on)
9n%@ $4 no a%read@
#onne#ed
Re!e
T302
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n R*S-'
)or2ard Aueued
6e!!a3e! 4or
U,1MS v$a 7SS-7
+a%% $n Pro3re!!
on 3G=MS+-'
(GSM)
'->'*59V,R-5,T,+T
4ro6 7SS-7
+onne# he
>andover
5ev$#e (9&$on)
?a$ 4or a##e!!
(@ U,1MS
on 7SS1R*S
(UMTS o GSM >o)
.i/ure '3 (sheet , of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
(+! 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 SheeB(0B)
?a$ 4or '##e!!
(@ U,1MS
9n R*S17SS
(UMTS o GSM >o)
:u-R,"9+'T:9*-
+'*+,"
4ro6 R*S-'
Re!e
T302
)or2ard Aueued
6e!!a3e! 4or
U,1MS v$a R*S-'
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n 7SS-7
Re%ea!e
>andover
5ev$#e
+a%% $n Pro3re!!
on 3G=MS+-'
(UTR'*)
('%%o2ed
on#e $n
h$! !ae)
:u-R,",'S,
R,DU,ST
4ro6 R*S-'
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n R*S-'
?a$ 4or
U,1MS on
7SS-7G
Re!e
T302
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n 7SS-7
+a%%
Re%ea!e
o *e2orC
Re%ea!e
>andover
5ev$#e
:5",
?a$ 4or a##e!!
(@ U,1MS
on R*S17SS
(UMTS o GSM >o)
,/&$r@
T302
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n R*S-'
+a%%
Re%ea!e
)ro6 *e2orC
Re%ea!e
>andover
5ev$#e
?a$ 4or a##e!!
(@ U,1MS
on R*S17SS
(UMTS o GSM >o)
('%%o2ed
on#e $n
h$! !ae)
'-+",'R
R,DU,ST
4ro6 7SS-7
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n 7SS-7
*o
Ee!
.i/ure '3 (sheet - of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
(,% 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee9(0B)
11
Fno2n
3G=MS+G
?h$#h
3G=MS+G
Fno2n
R*SG
Re!our#e! on
R*S-7G
:u-R,"9+'T:9*
PR,P'R'T:9* )':"UR,
o R*S-'
+a%% $n Pro3re!!
on 3G=MS+-'
(UTR'*)
15 10
16
Ee!
3G=MS+-'
Ee!
*o
Ee!
*o
3G=MS+-7
*o
.i/ure '3 (sheet ! of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
(,( 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee10(0B)
SR*S Re%o#a$on on 3G=MS+-' 4ro6 R*S-' o R*S-7
15
:u-R,"9+'T:9*
-R,DU,ST
o R*S-7
Se
T001
?a$ 4or +hanne%
'%%o#a$on
:nra-3G=MS+
:u-R,"9+'T:9*-
R,DU,ST-'+F
4ro6 R*S-7
Re!e
T001
Dueue Me!!a3e!
4or U,
$n 3G=MS+-'
:u-R,"9+'T:9*
+o66and o R*S-'
Se U&
>andover
5ev$#e
:nerna% 6e!!a3e
$n 3G=MS+-'
Se
T002
?a$ 4or a##e!!
(@ U, on R*S
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
:u-R,"9+'T:9*
)':"UR,
4ro6 R*S-7
Re!e
T001
+an#e%
+hanne%
$n R*S-7
16
+a%%
Re%ea!e
)ro6 U,
or *e2orC
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n R*S-'
+an#e%
+hanne%
$n R*S-7
:5",
,/&$r@
T001
:u-R,",'S,-
R,DU,ST
4ro6 R*S-'
+a%% Re%ea!e o *e2orC
.i/ure '3 (sheet (% of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
(,# 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee11(0B)
?a$ 4or a##e!!
(@ U, on R*S
(SR*S R,"9+'T:9*)
:u-R,"9+'T:9*-
+9MP",T,
4ro6 R*S-7
+onne# he
>andover
5ev$#e (9&$on)
9n%@ $4 no a%read@
#onne#ed
Re!e
T002
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n R*S-'
)or2ard Aueued
6e!!a3e! 4or U,
v$a R*S-7
+a%% $n Pro3re!!
on 3G=MS+-'
(UTR'*)
:u-R,"9+'T:9*-
5,T,+T
4ro6 R*S-7
+onne# he
>andover
5ev$#e (9&$on)
?a$ 4or a##e!!
(@ U, on R*S
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
.i/ure '3 (sheet (( of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
(,3 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee12(0B)
?a$ 4or '##e!!
(@ U, 9n R*S
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
:u-R,"9+'T:9*-
+'*+,"
4ro6 R*S-'
Re!e
T002
)or2ard Aueued
6e!!a3e! 4or U,
v$a R*S-'
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n R*S-7
Re%ea!e
>andover
5ev$#e
+a%% $n Pro3re!!
on 3G=MS+-'
(UTR'*)
('%%o2ed
on#e $n
h$! !ae)
:u-R,",'S,
R,DU,ST
4ro6 R*S-'
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n R*S-'
?a$ 4or
U, on
R*S-7G
Re!e
T002
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n R*S-7
+a%%
Re%ea!e
o *e2orC
Re%ea!e
>andover
5ev$#e
:5",
?a$ 4or a##e!!
(@ U, on R*S
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
,/&$r@
T002
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n R*S-'
+a%%
Re%ea!e
)ro6 *e2orC
Re%ea!e
>andover
5ev$#e
?a$ 4or a##e!!
(@ U, on R*S
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
('%%o2ed
on#e $n
h$! !ae)
:u-R,",'S,
R,DU,ST
4ro6 R*S-7
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n R*S-7
*o
Ee!
.i/ure '3 (sheet (# of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
(,' 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee13(0B)
7a!$# GSM o UMTS handover
o 3G=MS+-7 +$r#u$
+onne#$on reAu$red
4
M'P-PR,P'R,-
>'*59V,R reA.
J'->9-R,DU,STK
o 3G=MS+-7
?a$ )or
'#Cno2%ed3e6en
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
(GSM o UMTS >o)
M'P-PR,P'R,-
>'*59V,R re!&.
J'->9-R,DU,ST-'+FK
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
>andover
*u6(erG
:=+9**,+T (:'M)
o 3G=MS+-7 u!$n3
>andover *u6(er
?a$ 4or +onne#$on
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
(GSM o UMTS >o)
0
M'P-PR,P'R,-
>'*59V,R re!&.
J'->9-)':"UR,K
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
3
M'P-PR,P'R,-
>'*59V,R re!&.
JM'P ,RR9RK
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
ReAue!ed
*o ReAue!ed
.i/ure '3 (sheet (3 of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
(,* 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee14(0B)
?a$ )or
'#Cno2%ed3e6en
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
(GSM o UMTS >o)
,RR9R 4ro6 3G=MS+-7
+an#e% M'P
Re!our#e!
$n 3G=MS+-'
3
'-+",'R-R,DU,ST
4ro6 7SS-'
+a%%
Re%ea!e
o *e2orC
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n 7SS-'
+an#e% M'P
Re!our#e!
o 3G=MS+-7
:5",
+a%%
Re%ea!e
)ro6 U,1MS
or *e2orC
.i/ure '3 (sheet (' of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
(,+ 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee15(0B)
?a$ 4or +onne#$on
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
(GSM o UMTS >o)
:=+9MP",T, ('+M)
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
Dueue Me!!a3e!
4or U,1MS
$n 3G=MS+-'
>andover +o66and
o U,1MS v$a 7SS-'
Se
T503
Se U& he
>andover
5ev$#e
:nerna% 6e!!a3e
$n 3G=MS+-'
?a$ 4or +o6&%e$on
on 3G=MS+-7
(GSM o UMTS >o)
('%%o2ed
on#e $n
h$! !ae)
'-+",'R-R,DU,ST
4ro6 7SS-'
+a%%
Re%ea!e
o U,1MS
and *e2orC
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n 7SS-'
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
o 3G=MS+-7
$n 3G=MS+-'
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") o 3G=MS+-7
:5",
+a%%
Re%ea!e
)ro6 U,1MS
or *e2orC
('%%o2ed
on#e $n
h$! !ae)
M'P-P'S reA.
J'-+",'R-R,DU,STK
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
?a$ 4or +onne#$on
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
(GSM o UMTS >o)
,RR9R
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
or *e2orC
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") o 3G=MS+-7
3
.i/ure '3 (sheet (* of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
(,, 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee16(0B)
?a$ 4or +o6&%e$on
on 3G=MS+-7
(GSM o UMTS >o)
M'P-S,*5-
,*5-S:G*'" reA.
J'->9-+9MP",T,K
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
Re!e
T503
+onne#
>andover
5ev$#e (o&$on)
)or2ard Aueued
6e!!a3e!
v$a 3G=MS+-7
U!e M'P-
)9R?'R5-'++,SS-
S:G*'"":*G reA
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
on 7SS-'
+a%%
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
:-'*S?,R
('*M) 4ro6 3G=MS+-7
+onne#
>andover
5ev$#e (o&$on)
?a$ 4or +o6&%e$on
on 3G=MS+-7
(GSM o UMTS >o)
M'P-P'S reA.
J'->9-5,T,+TK
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
('%%o2ed
on#e $n
h$! !ae)
M'P-P'S reA.
J'-+",'R-R,DU,STK
4ro6 7SS-7
?a$ 4or +o6&%e$on
on 3G=MS+-7
(GSM o UMTS >o)
('%%o2ed
on#e $n
h$! !ae)
'-+",'R-R,DU,ST
4ro6 7SS-'
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
on 7SS-'
?a$ 4or
U,1MS on
3G=MS+-7G
+a%%
Re%ea!e
o *e2orC
and U,1MS
Re%ea!e M'P
Re!our#e!
o 3G=MS+-7
$n 3G=MS+-'
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") o 3G=MS+-7
:5",
Ee!
*o
.i/ure '3 (sheet (+ of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
(,- 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee10(0B)
?a$ 4or +o6&%e$on
on 3G=MS+-7
(GSM o UMTS >o)
'->'*59V,R-
)':"UR,
4ro6 7SS-'
Re!e
T503
)or2ard Aueued
6e!!a3e! 4or
U,1MS v$a 7SS-'
Re%ea!e
>andover
5ev$#e
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
$n 3G=MS+-'
o 3G=MS+-7
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") o
3G=MS+-7
+a%% $n Pro3re!!
on 3G=MS+-'
(GSM)
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") 4ro6
3G=MS+-7
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
:n 3G=MS+-' and
o 3G=MS+-7
Re%ea!e
>andover
5ev$#e
:nerna% o
3G=MS+-'
?a$ 4or +o6&%e$on
on 3G=MS+-7
(GSM o UMTS >o)
,/&$r@
T503
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") o 3G=MS+-7
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
:n 3G=MS+-' and
o 3G=MS+-7
Re%ea!e
>andover
5ev$#e
:nerna% o
3G=MS+-'
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
7SS-'
:5",
+a%%
Re%ea!e
4ro6 *e2orC
Re%ea!e
>andover
5ev$#e
:nerna% o
3G=MS+-'
?a$ 4or +o6&%e$on
on 3G=MS+-7
(GSM o UMTS >o)
+an#e%
M'P
Pro#edure!
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
Re%ea!e
>andover
5ev$#e
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") o 3G=MS+-7
.i/ure '3 (sheet (, of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
(,! 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee1B(0B)
+a%%
on MS+-7
(GSM)
M'P-PR,P'R,-
SU7S,DU,*T-
>'*59V,R reA.
J'->9-R,DU,STK
4ro6 MS+-7
Fno2n
3G=MS+G
>andover
a%%o2ed o
+e%%G
?h$#h
3G=MS+G
5
Fno2n
R*SG
Re!our#e! on
ne2 R*SG
:u-
R,"9+'T:9*-
R,DU,ST
o R*S-7
Se
T501
?a$ 4or +hanne%
'%%o#a$on
(GSM o UMTS >o)
M'P-PR,P'R,-
SU7S,DU,*T-
>'*59V,R re!&.
J'->9-)':"UR,K
o MS+-7
+$r#u$
+onne#$onG
U,1MS
on MS+-7
(GSM)
+a%%
on MS+-7
(GSM)
M'P-PR,P'R,-
SU7S,DU,*T-
>'*59V,R re!&.
JM'P ,RR9RK
o MS+-7
M'P-P'S reA.
J'-+",'R-
R,DU,STK
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
+a%%
on MS+-7
+a%%
Re%ea!e
)ro6 U,1MS
or *e2orC
M'P-S,*5-,*5-
S:G*'" re!&.
o MS+-7
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") o MS+-7
:5",
+an#e% M'P
&ro#edure!
4ro6 MS+-7
+a%%
Re%ea!e
o *e2orC
and U,1MS
B
Ee!
Ee!
3G=MS+-78
3G=MS+-'
Ee!
Ee!
*o
*o
Ee!
*o
*o
*o
.i/ure '3 (sheet (- of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
(-% 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee19(0B)
?a$ 4or +hanne%
'%%o#a$on
(GSM o UMTS >o)
:u-R,"9+'T:9*
R,DU,ST-'+F.
4ro6 R*S-7
Re!e
T501
Dueue Me!!a3e!
4or U,1MS
$n 3G=MS+-'
M'P-PR,P'R,-
SU7S,DU,*T-
>'*59V,R re!&
J'->9-R,DU,ST-
'+FK o MS+-7
+$r#u$
+onne#$onG
Se U&
>andover
5ev$#e
Se
T504
?a$ 4or '##e!!
(@ U,1MS
(GSM o UMTS >o)
:u-
R,"9+'T:9*
)':"UR,
4ro6 R*S-7
Re!e
T501
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n R*S-7
M'P-PR,P'R,-
SU7S,DU,*T-
>'*59V,R re!&.
J'->9-)':"UR,K
o MS+-7
+a%%
on MS+-7
(GSM)
,/&$r@
T501
+a%%
Re%ea!e
)ro6 U,1MS
or *e2orC
+an#e%
+hanne%
R*S-7
M'P-S,*5-,*5-
S:G*'" re!&
o MS+-7
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") o MS+-7
:5",
('%%o2ed
on#e $n
h$! !ae)
M'P-P'S reA.
J'-+",'R-R,DU,STK
4ro6 MS+-7
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n R*S-7
+a%%
on MS+-7
Ee!
*o
.i/ure '3 (sheet (! of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
(-( 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee20(0B)
?a$ 4or a##e!!
(@ U,1MS
(GSM o UMTS >o)
:u-R,"9+'T:9*
+9MP",T,
4ro6 R*S-7
Re!e
T504
+onne#
>andover
5ev$#e (o&$on)
)or2ard Aueued
6e!!a3e! 4or MS
v$a R*S-7
M'P-S,*5-,*5-
S:G*'" re!&.
o MS+-7
+$r#u$
+onne#$onG
Re%ea!e
>andover
5ev$#e
:=5:S+9**,+T (R,")
o MS+-7
+a%% $n Pro3re!!
on 3G=MS+-'
(UTR'*)
:u-R,"9+'T:9*
5,T,+T
4ro6 R*S-7
+$r#u$
+onne#$onG
+onne#
>andover
5ev$#e (o&$on)
?a$ 4or a##e!!
(@ U,1MS
(GSM o UMTS >o)
,/&$r@
T504
+a%%
Re%ea!e
o *e2orC
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
on R*S-7
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
$n 3G=MS+-'
o MS+-7
:=5:S+9**,+T (R,")
o MS+-7
:5",
Ee!
*o
Ee!
*o
.i/ure '3 (sheet #% of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
(-# 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee21(0B)
?a$ 4or a##e!!
(@ U,1MS
(GSM o UMTS >o)
M'P-P'S reA.
J'->9-
)':"UR,K
4ro6 MS+-7
)or2ard Aueued
6e!!a3e!
v$a MS+-7
U!e M'P-)9R?'R5-
'++,SS-S:G*'"":*G reA.
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
on R*S-7
+$r#u$
+onne#$onG
Re%ea!e
>andover
5ev$#e
+a%%
on MS+-7
(GSM)
U,1MS
on MS+-7
(GSM)
('%%o2ed
on#e $n
h$! !ae)
M'P-P'S reA.
J'-+",'R-
R,DU,STK
4ro6 MS+-7
?a$ 4or a##e!!
(@ U,1MS
(GSM o UMTS >o)
+an#e%
M'P
Pro#edure!
+a%%
Re%ea!e
4ro6 *e2orC
('%%o2ed
on#e $n
h$! !ae)
:u-R,",'S,
R,DU,ST
4ro6 R*S-7
Ee!
*o
.i/ure '3 (sheet #( of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
(-3 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee22(0B)
Su(!eAuen GSM o UMTS >andover 4ro6
MS+-7 o 3G=MS+-78
+$r#u$ +onne#$on reAu$red
5
M'P-PR,P'R,->'*59V,R reA
J'->9-R,DU,STK
o 3G=MS+-78
?a$ 4or '#C
4ro6 3G=MS+-78
(GSM o UMTS >o)
M'P-PR,P'R,-
>'*59V,R re!&..
J'->9-R,DU,ST-'+FK
4ro6 3G=MS+-78
>andover
*u6(erG
:=+9**,+T (:'M)
o 3G=MS+-78 u!$n3
>andover *u6(er
?a$ 4or +onne#$on
4ro6 3G=MS+-78
(GSM o UMTS >o)
9
M'P-PR,P'R,-
>'*59V,R re!&.
J'->9-)':"UR,K
4ro6 3G=MS+-78
M'P-PR,P'R,-
SU7S,DU,*T-
>'*59V,R re!&.
J'->9-)':"UR,K
o MS+-7
+a%%
on MS+-7
(GSM)
ReAue!ed
*o ReAue!ed
.i/ure '3 (sheet ## of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
(-' 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee23(0B)
?a$ 4or '#C
4ro6 3G=MS+-78
(GSM o UMTS >o)
,RR9R 4ro6 3G=MS+-78
Re%ea!e
M'P
Re!our#e!
o 3G=MS+-78
,RR9R
M'P-PR,P'R,-
SU7S,DU,*T-
>'*59V,R re!&.
o MS+-7
+a%%
on MS+-7
(GSM)
,RR9R
4ro6 MS+-7
or *e2orC
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
o 3G=MS+-78
M'P-S,*5-
,*5-S:G*'" re!&.
o MS+-7
Re%ea!e
>andover
5ev$#e
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") o MS+-7
:5",
+a%%
Re%ea!e
)ro6 U,1MS
or *e2orC
M'P-P'S reA.
J'-+",'R-R,DU,STK
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
o 3G=MS+-78
?a$ 4or '#C
4ro6 3G=MS+-78
(GSM o UMTS >o)
.i/ure '3 (sheet #3 of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
(-* 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee24(0B)
?a$ 4or +onne#$on
4ro6 3G=MS+-78
(GSM o UMTS >o)
:=+9MP",T,
('+M) 4ro6 3G=MS+-78
Se u&
>andover
5ev$#e
M'P-PR,P'R,-
SU7S,DU,*T-
>'*59V,R re!&.
J'->9-R,DU,ST-'+FK
o MS+-7
Dueue 6e!!a3e!
4or U,1MS
$n 3G=MS+-'
Se
T503
?a$ 4or +o6&%e$on
on 3G=MS+-78
(GSM o UMTS >o)
,RR9R
4ro6 3G=MS+-78
or *e2orC
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
o 3G=MS+-78
:=5:S+9**,+T (R,")
o 3G=MS+-78
,RR9R
M'P-PR,P'R,-
SU7S,DU,*T-
>'*59V,R re!&.
o MS+-7
+a%%
on MS+-7
(GSM)
+a%%
Re%ea!e
4ro6 U,1MS
or *e2orC
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
o 3G=MS+-78
M'P-S,*5-
,*5-S:G*'" re!&
o MS+-7
:=5:S+9**,+T (R,")
o MS+-7 and 3G=MS+-78
:5",
('%%o2ed
on#e $n
h$! !ae)
M'P-P'S reA.
J'-+",'R-
R,DU,STK
4ro6 3G=MS+-78
?a$ 4or +onne#$on
4ro6 3G=MS+-78
(GSM o UMTS >o)
M'P-P'S reA.
J'-+",'R-
R,DU,STK
4ro6 MS+-7
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
o MS+-7
and 3G=MS+-78
+a%%
Re%ea!e
o *e2orC
and U,1MS
.i/ure '3 (sheet #' of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
(-+ 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee25(0B)
?a$ 4or +o6&%e$on
on 3G=MS+-78
(GSM o UMTS >o)
M'P-S,*5-
,*5-S:G*'" reA.
J'->9-+9MP",T,K
4ro6 3G=MS+-78
Re!e
T503
+onne#
>andover
5ev$#e (o&$on)
)or2ard Aueued
6e!!a3e! 4or
U,1MS v$a
3G=MS+-78
U!e M'P-)9R?'R5-
'++,SS-S:G*'"":*G reA.
M'P-S,*5-
,*5-S:G*'" re!&.
o MS+-7
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") o MS+-7
Rede4$ne
3G=MS+-78 a!
3G=MS+-7
+a%% on
3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
M'P-P'S reA.
J'->9-5,T,+TK
4ro6 3G=MS+-78
+onne#
>andover
5ev$#e (o&$on)
?a$ 4or +o6&%e$on
4ro6 3G=MS+-78
(GSM o UMTS >o)
('%%o2ed
on#e $n
h$! !ae)
M'P-P'S reA.
J'-+",'R-
R,DU,STK
4ro6 MS+-7
?a$ 4or
a##e!! (@
U,1MSG
Re%ea!e
>andover
5ev$#e
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
o MS+-7
and 3G=MS+-78
+a%%
Re%ea!e
o *e2orC
and U,1MS
:=5:S+9**,+T (R,")
o MS+-7 and 3G=MS+-78
:5",
:='*S?,R ('*M)
4ro6 3G=MS+-78
('%%o2ed
on#e $n
h$! !ae)
M'P-P'S reA.
J'-+",'R-
R,DU,STK
4ro6 3G=MS+-78
*o
Ee!
.i/ure '3 (sheet #* of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
(-, 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee26(0B)
?a$ 4or +o6&%e$on
on 3G=MS+-78
(GSM o UMTS >o)
,/&$r@
T503
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
o 3G=MS+-78
Re%ea!e
>andover
5ev$#e
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") o 3G=MS+-78
MS+-7
+onne#$onG
)or2ard Aueued
6e!!a3e! 4or
U,1MS v$a MS+-7
U!e M'P-
)9R?'R5-
'++,SS-
S:G*'"":*G reA.
+a%%
on MS+-7
(GSM)
+a%%
Re%ea!e
o *e2orC
:5",
M'P-P'S reA.
J'->9-)':"UR,K
4ro6 MS+-7
Re!e
T503
+an#e%
M'P
Pro#edure!
4ro6 3G=MS+-78
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") o 3G=MS+-78
Re%ea!e
>andover
5ev$#e
?a$ 4or +o6&%e$on
on 3G=MS+-78
(GSM o UMTS >o)
+a%%
Re%ea!e
)ro6
*e2orC
or MS+-7
+an#e%
M'P
Pro#edure!
4ro6 MS+-7
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") o MS+-7
Re%ea!e
>andover
5ev$#e
?a$ 4or
a##e!! (@
U,1MSG
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
o 3G=MS+-78
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") o 3G=MS+-78
:5",
Ee!
*o
*o
Ee!
.i/ure '3 (sheet #+ of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
(-- 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee20(0B)
7a!$# GSM o UMTS >andover o 3G=MS+-7
no +$r#u$ +onne#$on reAu$red
0
Dueue Me!!a3e!
4or U,1MS
$n 3G=MS+-'
>andover +o66and
o U,1MS v$a 7SS-'
Se
T503
?a$ 4or U,1MS
on 3G=MS+-7
(GSM o UMTS >o)
M'P-S,*5-
,*5-S:G*'" reA.
J'->9-+9MP",T,K
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
Re!e
T503
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
on 7SS-'
)or2ard Aueued
6e!!a3e!
4or U,1MS
v$a 3G=MS+-7
U!e M'P-
)9R?'R5-'++,SS-
S:G*'"":*G reA.
U,1MS
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
('%%o2ed
on#e $n
h$! !ae)
'-+",'R-
R,DU,ST
4ro6 7SS-'
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
on 7SS-'
?a$ 4or U,1MS
on 3G=MS+-7G
+a%%
Re%ea!e
o *e2orC
and U,1MS
Re%ea!e M'P
Re!our#e!
o 3G=MS+-7
$n 3G=MS+-'
:5",
?a$ 4or U,1MS
on 3G=MS+-7
(GSM o UMTS >o)
M'P-P'S reA.
J'->9-5,T,+TK
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
?a$ 4or U,1MS
on 3G=MS+-7
(GSM o UMTS >o)
('%%o2ed
on#e $n
h$! !ae)
M'P-P'S reA.
J'-+",'R-
R,DU,STK
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
*o
Ee!
.i/ure '3 (sheet #, of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
(-! 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee2B(0B)
?a$ 4or U,1MS
on 3G=MS+-7
(GSM o UMTS >o)
'->'*59V,R-
)':"UR,
4ro6 7SS-'
Re!e
T503
)or2ard Aueued
6e!!a3e! 4or
U,1MS v$a 7SS-'
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
$n 3G=MS+-'
o 3G=MS+-7
+a%% $n Pro3re!!
on 3G=MS+-'
(GSM)
+an#e%
M'P
Pro#edure!
4ro6
3G=MS+-7
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
7SS-'
?a$ 4or U,1MS
on 3G=MS+-7
(GSM o UMTS >o)
,/&$r@
T503
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
:n 3G=MS+-' and
o 3G=MS+-7
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
7SS-'
:5",
+a%%
Re%ea!e
4ro6 *e2orC
?a$ 4or U,1MS
on 3G=MS+-7
(GSM o UMTS >o)
.i/ure '3 (sheet #- of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
(!% 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee29(0B)
U,1MS ,!a(%$!hed on MS+-7
2$hou a +$r#u$ +onne#$on
U,1MS
on MS+-7
(GSM)
ReAue! 4or
+$r#u$
,!a(%$!h6en
M'P-
PR,P'R,-
>'*59V,R
reA. J*U""K
J'-'SG-
R,DU,STK
o MS+-7
?a$ )or Re!&on!e
4ro6 MS+-7
(UMTS o GSM >o)
+an#e%
M'P
Pro#edure!
)ro6 MS+-7
+a%%
Re%ea!e
o *e2orC
:5",
+a%%
Re%ea!e
)ro6 U,1MS
or *e2orC
M'P-S,*5-,*5-
S:G*'" re!&.
o MS+-7
M'P-PR,P'R,-
SU7S,DU,*T-
>'*59V,R reA.
J'->9-R,DU,STK
4ro6 MS+-7
B
.i/ure '3 (sheet #! of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
(!( 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee30(0B)
+$r#u$ +onne#$on ,!a(%$!h6en o 3G=MS+-7
?a$ )or Re!&on!e
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
(GSM o UMTS >o)
M'P-PR,P'R,-
>'*59V,R re!&.
J>andover *u6(erK
J'-'SG-+9MP",T,K
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
+a%%
Re%ea!e
)ro6 U,1MS
or *e2orC
M'P-PR,P'R,-
>'*59V,R
-SU7S,DU,*T-
>'*59V,R reA
J'->9-R,DU,STK
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
:=+9**,+T (:'M)
o 3G=MS+-7 u!$n3
>andover *u6(er
M'P-S,*5-
,*5-S:G*'" re!&.
o 3G=MS+-7
?a$ 4or +o6&%ee
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
(GSM o UMTS >o)
:5", 19
.i/ure '3 (sheet 3% of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
(!# 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee31(0B)
?a$ )or Re!&on!e
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
(GSM o UMTS >o)
M'P-PR,P'R,-
>'*59V,R re!&.
JM'P ,RR9RK
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
)a$%ure
Re!&on!e o
+$r#u$ ,!a(%$!h6en
ReAue!
U,1MS
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
M'P-PR,P'R,-
>'*59V,R re!&.
J'-'SG-)':"UR,K
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
+a%%
Re%ea!e
o *e2orC
)a$%ure
Re!&on!e o
+$r#u$
,!a(%$!h6en
ReAue!
:5",
('%%o2ed
on#e $n
h$! !ae)
M'P-P'S reA.
J'-+",'R-R,DU,STK
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
U,1MS
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
.i/ure '3 (sheet 3( of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
(!3 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee32(0B)
?a$ 4or +o6&%ee
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
(GSM o UMTS >o)
:=+9MP",T,
('+M) 4ro6
3G=MS+-7
Su##e!!
Re!&on!e o
+$r#u$ ,!a(%$!h6en
ReAue!
?a$ 4or +o6&%ee
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
(GSM o UMTS >o)
('%%o2ed
on#e $n
h$! !ae)
M'P-P'S reA.
J'-+",'R-
R,DU,STK
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
+a%% on
3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
+a%%
Re%ea!e
)ro6 U,1MS
or *e2orC
M'P-S,*5-
,*5-S:G*'"
re!&. o 3G=MS+-7
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") o 3G=MS+-7
:5",
:-'*S?,R
('*M) 4ro6
3G=MS+-7
+an#e%
M'P
Pro#edure!
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
)a$%ure
Re!&on!e o
+$r#u$ ,!a(%$!h6en
ReAue!
.i/ure '3 (sheet 3# of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
(!' 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee33(0B)
Su(!eAuen GSM o UMTS >andover
4ro6 MS+-7 o 3G=MS+-78
no +$r#u$ +onne#$on reAu$red.
9
M'P-PR,P'R,-
SU7S,DU,*T-
>'*59V,R re!&.
J'->9-R,DU,ST-'+FK
o 3G=MS+-7
Dueue Me!!a3e!
4or U,1MS
$n 3G=MS+-'
Se
T503
?a$ 4or U,1MS
on 3G=MS+-78
(GSM o UMTS >o)
M'P-S,*5-
,*5-S:G*'" reA
J'->9-+9MP",T,K
4ro6 3G=MS+-78
Re!e
T503
)or2ard Aueued
6e!!a3e!
4or U,1MS
v$a 3G=MS+-78
U!e M'P-
)9R?'R5-'++,SS-
S:G*'"":*G reA
Rede4$ne
3G=MS+-78
a! 3G=MS+-7
U,1MS
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
M'P-P'S reA.
J'->9-5,T,+TK
4ro6 3G=MS+-78
?a$ 4or U,1MS
on 3G=MS+-78
(GSM o UMTS >o)
('%%o2ed
on#e $n
h$! !ae)
M'P-P'S reA.
J'-+",'R-
R,DU,STK
4ro6 MS+-7
?a$ 4or
a##e!! (@ U,1MSG
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
o 3G=MS+-7
and 3G=MS+-78
+a%%
Re%ea!e
o *e2orC
and U,1MS
:5",
('%%o2ed
on#e $n
h$! !ae)
M'P-P'S reA.
J'-+",'R-
R,DU,STK
4ro6 3G=MS+-78
*o
Ee!
.i/ure '3 (sheet 33 of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
(!* 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee34(0B)
?a$ 4or U,1MS
on 3G=MS+-78
(GSM o UMTS >o)
,/&$r@
T503
)or2ard Aueued
6e!!a3e! 4or
U,1MS v$a MS+-7
U!e M'P-
)9R?'R5-
'++,SS-
S:G*'"":*G reA.
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
o 3G=MS+-78
U,1MS
on MS+-7
(GSM)
M'P-P'S reA.
J'->9-
)':"UR,K
4ro6 MS+-7
Re!e
T503
+an#e%
M'P
Pro#edure!
4ro6 3G=MS+-78
?a$ 4or U,1MS
on 3G=MS+-78
(GSM o UMTS >o)
+a%%
Re%ea!e
4ro6 *e2orC
or MS+-7
+an#e%
M'P
Pro#edure!
4ro6 MS+-7
?a$ 4or
a##e!! (@ U,1MSG
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
o 3G=MS+-78
:5",
*o
Ee!
.i/ure '3 (sheet 3' of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
(!+ 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee35(0B)
7a!$# UMTS o GSM >andover o MS+-7
+r#u$ +onne#$on reAu$red
14
M'P-PR,P'R,-
>'*59V,R reA.
J'->9-R,DU,STK
o MS+-7
?a$ )or
'#Cno2%ed3e6en
4ro6 MS+-7
(UMTS o GSM >o)
M'P-PR,P'R,-
>'*59V,R e!&.
J'->9-R,DU,ST-'+FK
4ro6 MS+-7
>andover
*u6(erG
:=+9**,+T (:'M)
o MS+-7 u!$n3
>andover *u6(er
?a$ 4or +onne#$on
4ro6 MS+-7
(UMTS o GSM >o)
1B
M'P-PR,P'R,-
>'*59V,R re!&.
J'->9-)':"UR,K
4ro6 MS+-7
12
M'P-PR,P'R,-
>'*59V,R re!&.
JM'P ,RR9RK
4ro6 MS+-7
ReAue!ed
*o ReAue!ed
.i/ure '3 (sheet 3* of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
(!, 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee36(0B)
?a$ )or
'#Cno2%ed3e6en
4ro6 MS+-7
(UMTS o GSM >o)
,RR9R 4ro6 MS+-7
+an#e% M'P
Re!our#e!
$n 3G=MS+-'
12
:u-R,",'S,-R,DU,ST
4ro6 R*S-'
+a%%
Re%ea!e
o *e2orC
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n R*S-'
+an#e% M'P
Re!our#e!
o MS+-7
:5",
+a%%
Re%ea!e
)ro6 U,1MS
or *e2orC
.i/ure '3 (sheet 3+ of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
(!- 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee30(0B)
?a$ 4or +onne#$on
4ro6 MS+-7
(UMTS o GSM >o)
:=+9MP",T,
('+M)
4ro6 MS+-7
Dueue Me!!a3e!
4or U,1MS
$n 3G=MS+-'
:u-Re%o#a$on +o66and
o R*S-'
Se
T303
Se U& he
>andover
5ev$#e
:nerna% 6e!!a3e
$n 3G=MS+-'
?a$ 4or +o6&%e$on
on MS+-7
(UMTS o GSM >o)
('%%o2ed
on#e $n
h$! !ae)
:u-R,",'S,-R,DU,ST
4ro6 R*S-'
+a%%
Re%ea!e
o U,1MS
and *e2orC
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n R*S-'
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
o MS+-7
$n 3G=MS+-'
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") o MS+-7
:5",
+a%%
Re%ea!e
)ro6 U,1MS
or *e2orC
('%%o2ed
on#e $n
h$! !ae)
M'P-P'S reA.
J'-+",'R-R,DU,STK
4ro6 MS+-7
?a$ 4or +onne#$on
4ro6 MS+-7
(UMTS o GSM >o)
,RR9R
4ro6 MS+-7
or *e2orC
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") o MS+-7
12
.i/ure '3 (sheet 3, of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
(!! 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee3B(0B)
?a$ 4or +o6&%e$on
on MS+-7
(UMTS o GSM >o)
M'P-S,*5-
,*5-S:G*'" reA.
J'->9-+9MP",T,K
4ro6 MS+-7
Re!e
T303
+onne#
>andover
5ev$#e (o&$on)
)or2ard Aueued
6e!!a3e!
v$a MS+-7
U!e M'P-
)9R?'R5-'++,SS-
S:G*'"":*G reA
Re%ea!e Re!our#e!
on R*S-'
+a%%
on MS+-7
(GSM)
:-'*S?,R
('*M) 4ro6 MS+-7
+onne#
>andover
5ev$#e (o&$on)
?a$ 4or +o6&%e$on
on MS+-7
(UMTS o GSM >o)
M'P-P'S reA.
J'->9-5,T,+TK
4ro6 MS+-7
('%%o2ed
on#e $n
h$! !ae)
M'P-P'S reA.
J'-+",'R-R,DU,STK
4ro6 MS+-7
?a$ 4or +o6&%e$on
on MS+-7
(UMTS o GSM >o)
('%%o2ed
on#e $n
h$! !ae)
:u-R,",'S,-R,DU,ST
4ro6 R*S-'
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
on R*S-'
?a$ 4or
U,1MS on
MS+-7G
+a%%
Re%ea!e
o *e2orC
and U,1MS
Re%ea!e M'P
Re!our#e!
o MS+-7
$n 3G=MS+-'
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") o MS+-7
:5",
Ee!
*o
.i/ure '3 (sheet 3- of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
#%% 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee39(0B)
?a$ 4or +o6&%e$on
on MS+-7
(UMTS o GSM >o)
:u-
R,"9+'T:9*-
+'*+,"
4ro6 R*S-'
Re!e
T303
)or2ard Aueued
6e!!a3e! 4or
U,1MS v$a R*S-'
Re%ea!e
>andover
5ev$#e
+an#e%
M'P
Pro#edure!
$n 3G=MS+-'
o MS+-7
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") o
MS+-7
+a%% $n Pro3re!!
on 3G=MS+-'
(UTR'*)
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") 4ro6 MS+-7
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
:n 3G=MS+-' and
o MS+-7
Re%ea!e
>andover
5ev$#e
:nerna% o
3G=MS+-'
?a$ 4or +o6&%e$on
on MS+-7
(UMTS o GSM >o)
,/&$r@
T303
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") o MS+-7
+an#e%
M'P
Pro#edure!
:n 3G=MS+-' and
o MS+-7
Re%ea!e
>andover
5ev$#e
:nerna% o
3G=MS+-'
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
R*S-'
:5",
+a%%
Re%ea!e
4ro6 *e2orC
Re%ea!e
>andover
5ev$#e
:nerna% o
3G=MS+-'
?a$ 4or +o6&%e$on
on MS+-7
(UMTS o GSM >o)
+an#e%
M'P
Pro#edure!
4ro6 MS+-7
Re%ea!e
>andover
5ev$#e
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") o MS+-7
.i/ure '3 (sheet 3! of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
#%( 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee40(0B)
+a%%
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
M'P-PR,P'R,-
SU7S,DU,*T-
>'*59V,R reA.
J'->9-R,DU,STK
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
Fno2n
MS+G
>andover
a%%o2ed o
+e%%G
?h$#h
MS+G
20
Fno2n
7SSG
Re!our#e! on
ne2 7SSG
'->'*59V,R-
R,DU,ST
o 7SS-7
Se
T301
?a$ 4or +hanne%
'%%o#a$on
(UMTS o GSM >o)
M'P-PR,P'R,-
SU7S,DU,*T-
>'*59V,R re!&.
J'->9-)':"UR,K
o 3G=MS+-7
+$r#u$
+onne#$onG
U,1MS
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
+a%%
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
M'P-PR,P'R,-
SU7S,DU,*T-
>'*59V,R re!&.
JM'P ,RR9RK
o 3G=MS+-7
M'P-P'S reA.
J'-+",'R-
R,DU,STK
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
+a%%
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
+a%%
Re%ea!e
)ro6 U,1MS
or *e2orC
M'P-S,*5-,*5-
S:G*'" re!&.
o 3G=MS+-7
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") o 3G=MS+-7
:5",
+an#e%
M'P
&ro#edure!
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
+a%%
Re%ea!e
o *e2orC
and U,1MS
19
Ee!
Ee!
MS+-78
3G=MS+-'
Ee!
Ee!
*o
*o
Ee!
*o
*o
*o
.i/ure '3 (sheet '% of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
#%# 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee41(0B)
?a$ 4or +hanne%
'%%o#a$on
(UMTS o GSM >o)
'->'*59V,R-
R,DU,ST-'+F.
4ro6 7SS-7
Re!e
T301
Dueue Me!!a3e!
4or U,1MS $n
3G=MS+-'
M'P-PR,P'R,-
SU7S,DU,*T-
>'*59V,R re!&
J'->9-
R,DU,ST-'+FK
o 3G=MS+-7
+$r#u$
+onne#$onG
Se U&
>andover
5ev$#e
Se
T304
?a$ 4or '##e!!
(@ U,1MS
(UMTS o GSM >o)
'-
>'*59V,R-
)':"UR,
4ro6 7SS-7
Re!e
T301
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n 7SS-7
M'P-PR,P'R,-
SU7S,DU,*T-
>'*59V,R re!&.
J'->9-)':"UR,K
o 3G=MS+-7
+a%%
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
,/&$r@
T301
+a%%
Re%ea!e
)ro6 U,1MS
or *e2orC
+an#e%
+hanne%
7SS-7
M'P-S,*5-,*5-
S:G*'" re!&
o 3G=MS+-7
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") o
3G=MS+-7
:5",
('%%o2ed
on#e $n
h$! !ae)
M'P-P'S reA.
J'-+",'R-R,DU,STK
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n 7SS-7
+a%%
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
Ee!
*o
.i/ure '3 (sheet '( of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
#%3 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee42(0B)
?a$ 4or a##e!!
(@ U,1MS
(UMTS o GSM >o)
'->'*59V,R-
+9MP",T,
4ro6 7SS-7
Re!e
T304
+onne#
>andover 5ev$#e
(o&$on)
)or2ard Aueued
6e!!a3e! 4or
U,1MS v$a 7SS-7
M'P-S,*5-,*5-
S:G*'" re!&.
o 3G=MS+-7
+$r#u$
+onne#$onG
Re%ea!e
>andover 5ev$#e
:=5:S+9**,+T (R,")
o 3G=MS+-7
+a%% $n Pro3re!!
on 3G=MS+-'
(GSM)
'->'*59V,R
5,T,+T
4ro6 7SS-7
+$r#u$
+onne#$onG
+onne#
>andover 5ev$#e
(o&$on)
?a$ 4or a##e!!
(@ U,1MS
(UMTS o GSM >o)
,/&$r@
T304
+a%%
Re%ea!e
o *e2orC
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
on 7SS-7
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
$n 3G=MS+-'
o 3G=MS+-7
:=5:S+9**,+T (R,")
o 3G=MS+-7
:5",
Ee!
*o
Ee!
*o
.i/ure '3 (sheet '# of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
#%' 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee43(0B)
?a$ 4or a##e!!
(@ U,1MS
(UMTS o GSM >o)
M'P-P'S reA.
J'->9-
)':"UR,K
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
)or2ard Aueued
6e!!a3e!
v$a 3G=MS+-7
U!e M'P-)9R?'R5-
'++,SS-S:G*'"":*G reA.
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
on 7SS-7
+$r#u$
+onne#$onG
Re%ea!e
>andover
5ev$#e
+a%%
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
U,1MS
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
('%%o2ed
on#e $n
h$! !ae)
M'P-P'S reA.
J'-+",'R-
R,DU,STK
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
?a$ 4or a##e!!
(@ U,1MS
(UMTS o GSM >o)
+an#e%
M'P
Pro#edure!
+a%%
Re%ea!e
4ro6 *e2orC
('%%o2ed
on#e $n
h$! !ae)
'-+",'R-
R,DU,ST
4ro6 7SS-7
Ee!
*o
.i/ure '3 (sheet '3 of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
#%* 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee44(0B)
Su(!eAuen UMTS o GSM
>andover 4ro6 3G=MS+-7 o MS+-78
+$r#u$ +onne#$on reAu$red
20
M'P-PR,P'R,->'*59V,R reA
J'->9-R,DU,STK
o MS+-78
?a$ 4or '#C
4ro6 MS+-78
(UMTS o GSM >o)
M'P-PR,P'R,-
>'*59V,R re!&..
J'->9-R,DU,ST-'+FK
4ro6 MS+-78
>andover
*u6(erG
:=+9**,+T (:'M)
o MS+-78 u!$n3
>andover *u6(er
?a$ 4or +onne#$on
4ro6 MS+-78
(UMTS o GSM >o)
21
M'P-PR,P'R,-
>'*59V,R re!&.
J'->9-)':"UR,K
4ro6 MS+-78
M'P-PR,P'R,-
SU7S,DU,*T-
>'*59V,R re!&.
J'->9-)':"UR,K
o 3G=MS+-7
+a%%
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
ReAue!ed
*o ReAue!ed
.i/ure '3 (sheet '' of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
#%+ 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee45(0B)
?a$ 4or '#C
4ro6 MS+-78
(UMTS o GSM >o)
,RR9R 4ro6 MS+-78
Re%ea!e
M'P
Re!our#e!
o MS+-78
,RR9R
M'P-PR,P'R,-
SU7S,DU,*T-
>'*59V,R re!&.
o 3G=MS+-7
+a%%
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
,RR9R
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
or *e2orC
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
o MS+-78
M'P-S,*5-
,*5-S:G*'" re!&.
o 3G=MS+-7
Re%ea!e
>andover
5ev$#e
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") o 3G=MS+-7
:5",
+a%%
Re%ea!e
)ro6 U,1MS
or *e2orC
M'P-P'S reA.
J'-+",'R-R,DU,STK
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
o MS+-78
?a$ 4or '#C
4ro6 MS+-78
(UMTS o GSM >o)
.i/ure '3 (sheet '* of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
#%, 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee46(0B)
?a$ 4or +onne#$on
4ro6 MS+-78
(UMTS o GSM >o)
:=+9MP",T,
('+M) 4ro6 MS+-78
Se u&
>andover
5ev$#e
M'P-PR,P'R,-
SU7S,DU,*T-
>'*59V,R re!&.
J'->9-R,DU,ST-'+FK
o 3G=MS+-7
Dueue 6e!!a3e!
4or U,1MS
$n 3G=MS+-'
Se
T303
?a$ 4or +o6&%e$on
on MS+-78
(UMTS o GSM >o)
,RR9R
4ro6 MS+-78
or *e2orC
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
o MS+-78
:=5:S+9**,+T (R,")
o MS+-78
,RR9R
M'P-PR,P'R,-
SU7S,DU,*T-
>'*59V,R re!&.
o 3G=MS+-7
+a%%
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
+a%%
Re%ea!e
4ro6 U,1MS
or *e2orC
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
o MS+-78
M'P-S,*5-
,*5-S:G*'" re!&
o 3G=MS+-7
:=5:S+9**,+T (R,")
o 3G=MS+-7 and MS+-78
:5",
('%%o2ed
on#e $n
h$! !ae)
M'P-P'S reA.
J'-+",'R-
R,DU,STK
4ro6 MS+-78
?a$ 4or +onne#$on
4ro6 MS+-78
(UMTS o GSM >o)
M'P-P'S reA.
J'-+",'R-
R,DU,STK
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
o 3G=MS+-7
and MS+-78
+a%%
Re%ea!e
o *e2orC
and U,1MS
.i/ure '3 (sheet '+ of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
#%- 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee40(0B)
?a$ 4or +o6&%e$on
on MS+-78
(UMTS o GSM >o)
M'P-S,*5-
,*5-S:G*'" reA.
J'->9-+9MP",T,K
4ro6 MS+-78
Re!e
T303
+onne#
>andover
5ev$#e (o&$on)
)or2ard Aueued
6e!!a3e! 4or
U,1MS v$a MS+-78
U!e M'P-)9R?'R5-
'++,SS-S:G*'"":*G reA.
M'P-S,*5-
,*5-S:G*'" re!&.
o 3G=MS+-7
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") o 3G=MS+-7
Rede4$ne
MS+-78 a! MS+-7
+a%%
on MS+-7
(GSM)
M'P-P'S reA.
J'->9-5,T,+TK
4ro6 MS+-78
+onne#
>andover
5ev$#e (o&$on)
?a$ 4or +o6&%e$on
4ro6 MS+-78
(UMTS o GSM >o)
('%%o2ed
on#e $n
h$! !ae)
M'P-P'S reA.
J'-+",'R-
R,DU,STK
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
?a$ 4or
a##e!! (@ U,1MSG
Re%ea!e
>andover
5ev$#e
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
o 3G=MS+-7
and MS+-78
+a%%
Re%ea!e
o *e2orC
and U,1MS
:=5:S+9**,+T (R,")
o 3G=MS+-7 and MS+-78
:5",
:='*S?,R ('*M)
4ro6 MS+-78
('%%o2ed
on#e $n
h$! !ae)
M'P-P'S reA.
J'-+",'R-
R,DU,STK
4ro6 MS+-78
*o
Ee!
.i/ure '3 (sheet ', of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
#%! 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee4B(0B)
?a$ 4or +o6&%e$on
on MS+-78
(UMTS o GSM >o)
,/&$r@
T303
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
o MS+-78
Re%ea!e
>andover
5ev$#e
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") o MS+-78
3G=MS+-7
+onne#$onG
)or2ard Aueued
6e!!a3e! 4or
U,1MS
v$a 3G=MS+-7
U!e M'P-
)9R?'R5-
'++,SS-
S:G*'"":*G reA.
+a%%
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
+a%%
Re%ea!e
o *e2orC
:5",
M'P-P'S reA.
J'->9-)':"UR,K
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
Re!e
T303
+an#e%
M'P
Pro#edure!
4ro6 MS+-78
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") o MS+-78
Re%ea!e
>andover
5ev$#e
?a$ 4or +o6&%e$on
on MS+-78
(UMTS o GSM >o)
+a%%
Re%ea!e
)ro6 *e2orC
or 3G=MS+-7
+an#e%
M'P
Pro#edure!
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") o
3G=MS+-7
Re%ea!e
>andover
5ev$#e
?a$ 4or
a##e!! (@ U,1MSG
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
o MS+-78
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") o MS+-78
:5",
Ee!
*o
*o
Ee!
.i/ure '3 (sheet '- of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
#(% 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee49(0B)
7a!$# UMTS o GSM >andover o MS+-7
no +$r#u$ +onne#$on reAu$red
1B
Dueue Me!!a3e!
4or U,1MS
$n 3G=MS+-'
:u-Re%o#a$on +o66and
o R*S-'
Se
T303
?a$ 4or U,1MS
on MS+-7
(UMTS o GSM >o)
M'P-S,*5-
,*5-S:G*'" reA.
J'->9-+9MP",T,K
4ro6 MS+-7
Re!e
T303
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
on R*S-'
)or2ard Aueued
6e!!a3e! 4or
U,1MS v$a MS+-7
U!e M'P-
)9R?'R5-'++,SS-
S:G*'"":*G reA.
U,1MS
on MS+-7
(GSM)
('%%o2ed
on#e $n
h$! !ae)
:u-R,",'S,-
R,DU,ST
4ro6 R*S-'
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
on R*S-'
?a$ 4or U,1MS
on MS+-7G
+a%%
Re%ea!e
o *e2orC
and U,1MS
Re%ea!e
M'P
Re!our#e!
o MS+-7
$n 3G=MS+-'
:5",
?a$ 4or U,1MS
on MS+-7
(UMTS o GSM >o)
M'P-P'S reA.
J'->9-5,T,+TK
4ro6 MS+-7
?a$ 4or U,1MS
on MS+-7
(UMTS o GSM >o)
('%%o2ed
on#e $n
h$! !ae)
M'P-P'S reA.
J'-+",'R-
R,DU,STK
4ro6 MS+-7
*o
Ee!
.i/ure '3 (sheet '! of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
#(( 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee50(0B)
?a$ 4or U,1MS
on MS+-7
(UMTS o GSM >o)
:u-R,"9+'T:9*-
+'*+,"
4ro6 R*S-'
Re!e
T303
)or2ard Aueued
6e!!a3e! 4or
U,1MS v$a R*S-'
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
$n 3G=MS+-'
o MS+-7
+a%% $n Pro3re!!
on 3G=MS+-'
(UTR'*)
+an#e%
M'P
Pro#edure!
4ro6 MS+-7
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
R*S-'
?a$ 4or U,1MS
on MS+-7
(UMTS o GSM >o)
,/&$r@
T303
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
:n 3G=MS+-' and
o MS+-7
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
R*S-'
:5",
+a%%
Re%ea!e
4ro6 *e2orC
?a$ 4or U,1MS
on MS+-7
(UMTS o GSM >o)
.i/ure '3 (sheet *% of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
#(# 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee51(0B)
U,1MS ,!a(%$!hed on 3G=MS+-7
2$hou a +$r#u$ +onne#$on
U,1MS on
3G=MS+-7
ReAue! 4or
+$r#u$
,!a(%$!h6en
M'P-
PR,P'R,-
>'*59V,R
reA.
J*U""K
J'-'SG-
R,DU,STK
o 3G=MS+-7
?a$ )or Re!&on!e
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
(GSM o UMTS >o)
+an#e%
M'P
Pro#edure!
)ro6 3G=MS+-7
+a%%
Re%ea!e
o *e2orC
:5",
+a%%
Re%ea!e
)ro6 U,1MS
or *e2orC
M'P-S,*5-,*5-
S:G*'" re!&.
o 3G=MS+-7
M'P-PR,P'R,-
SU7S,DU,*T-
>'*59V,R reA.
J'->9-R,DU,STK
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
19
.i/ure '3 (sheet *( of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
#(3 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee52(0B)
+$r#u$ +onne#$on ,!a(%$!h6en o MS+-7
?a$ )or Re!&on!e
4ro6 MS+-7
(UMTS o GSM >o)
M'P-PR,P'R,-
>'*59V,R re!&.
J>andover *u6(erK
J'-'SG-+9MP",T,K
4ro6 MS+-7
:=+9**,+T (:'M)
o MS+-7 u!$n3
>andover *u6(er
?a$ 4or +o6&%ee
4ro6 MS+-7
(UMTS o GSM >o)
+a%%
Re%ea!e
)ro6 U,1MS
or *e2orC
M'P-S,*5-
,*5-S:G*'" re!&.
o MS+-7
:5",
.i/ure '3 (sheet *# of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
#(' 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee53(0B)
?a$ )or Re!&on!e
4ro6 MS+-7
(UMTS o GSM >o)
M'P-PR,P'R,-
>'*59V,R re!&.
JM'P ,RR9RK
4ro6 MS+-7
)a$%ure
Re!&on!e o
+$r#u$ ,!a(%$!h6en
ReAue!
U,1MS
on MS+-7
(GSM)
M'P-PR,P'R,-
>'*59V,R re!&.
J'-'SG-)':"UR,K
4ro6 MS+-7
+an#e%
M'P
Pro#edure!
4ro6 MS+-7
+a%%
Re%ea!e
o *e2orC
)a$%ure
Re!&on!e o
+$r#u$
,!a(%$!h6en
ReAue!
:5",
('%%o2ed
on#e $n
h$! !ae)
M'P-P'S reA.
J'-+",'R-R,DU,STK
4ro6 MS+-7
U,1MS
on MS+-7
(GSM)
.i/ure '3 (sheet *3 of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
#(* 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee54(0B)
?a$ 4or +o6&%ee
4ro6 MS+-7
(UMTS o GSM >o)
:=+9MP",T,
('+M) 4ro6
MS+-7
Su##e!!
Re!&on!e o
+$r#u$
,!a(%$!h6en
ReAue!
?a$ 4or +o6&%ee
4ro6 MS+-7
(UMTS o GSM >o)
('%%o2ed
on#e $n
h$! !ae)
M'P-P'S reA.
J'-+",'R-
R,DU,STK
4ro6 MS+-7
+a%%
on MS+-7
(GSM)
+a%%
Re%ea!e
)ro6 U,1MS
or *e2orC
M'P-S,*5-
,*5-S:G*'"
re!&. o MS+-7
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") o MS+-7
:5",
:-'*S?,R
('*M) 4ro6
MS+-7
+an#e%
M'P
Pro#edure!
4ro6 MS+-7
)a$%ure
Re!&on!e o
+$r#u$
,!a(%$!h6en
ReAue!
.i/ure '3 (sheet *' of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
#(+ 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee55(0B)
Su(!eAuen UMTS o GSM >andover 4ro6 3G=MS+-7 o MS+-78
no +$r#u$ +onne#$on reAu$red.
21
M'P-PR,P'R,-
SU7S,DU,*T-
>'*59V,R re!&.
J'->9-R,DU,ST-'+FK
o 3G=MS+-7
Dueue Me!!a3e!
4or U,1MS
$n 3G=MS+-'
Se
T303
?a$ 4or U,1MS
on MS+-78
(UMTS o GSM >o)
M'P-S,*5-
,*5-S:G*'" reA
J'->9-+9MP",T,K
4ro6 MS+-78
Re!e
T303
)or2ard Aueued
6e!!a3e! 4or
U,1MS v$a MS+-78
U!e M'P-
)9R?'R5-'++,SS-
S:G*'"":*G reA
Rede4$ne
MS+-78
a! MS+-7
U,1MS
on MS+-7
(GSM)
M'P-P'S reA.
J'->9-5,T,+TK
4ro6 MS+-78
?a$ 4or U,1MS
on MS+-78
(UMTS o GSM >o)
('%%o2ed
on#e $n
h$! !ae)
M'P-P'S reA.
J'-+",'R-
R,DU,STK
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
?a$ 4or a##e!!
(@ U,1MSG
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
o 3G=MS+-7
and MS+-78
+a%%
Re%ea!e
o *e2orC
and U,1MS
:5",
('%%o2ed
on#e $n
h$! !ae)
M'P-P'S reA.
J'-+",'R-
R,DU,STK
4ro6 MS+-78
*o
Ee!
.i/ure '3 (sheet ** of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
#(, 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee56(0B)
?a$ 4or U,1MS
on MS+-78
(UMTS o GSM >o)
,/&$r@
T303
)or2ard Aueued
6e!!a3e!
4or U,1MS
v$a 3G=MS+-7
U!e M'P-
)9R?'R5-
'++,SS-
S:G*'"":*G reA.
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
o MS+-78
U,1MS
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
M'P-P'S reA.
J'->9-
)':"UR,K
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
Re!e
T303
+an#e%
M'P
Pro#edure!
4ro6 MS+-78
?a$ 4or U,1MS
on MS+-78
(UMTS o GSM >o)
+a%%
Re%ea!e
4ro6 *e2orC
or 3G=MS+-7
+an#e%
M'P
Pro#edure!
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
?a$ 4or a##e!!
(@ U,1MSG
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
o MS+-78
:5",
*o
Ee!
.i/ure '3 (sheet *+ of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
#(- 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee50(0B)
7a!$# SR*S Re%o#a$on o 3G=MS+-7
+r#u$ +onne#$on reAu$red
10
M'P-PR,P'R,-
>'*59V,R reA.
J:u-R"+-R,DU,STK
o 3G=MS+-7
?a$ )or
'#Cno2%ed3e6en
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
M'P-PR,P'R,-
>'*59V,R re!&.
J:U-R"+-R,DU,ST-'+FK
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
>andover
*u6(erG
:=+9**,+T (:'M)
o 3G=MS+-7 u!$n3
>andover *u6(er
?a$ 4or
+onne#$on
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
22
M'P-PR,P'R,-
>'*59V,R re!&.
J:U-R"+-)':"UR,K
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
16
M'P-PR,P'R,-
>'*59V,R re!&.
JM'P ,RR9RK
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
ReAue!ed
*o ReAue!ed
.i/ure '3 (sheet *, of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
#(! 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee5B(0B)
?a$ )or
'#Cno2%ed3e6en
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
,RR9R 4ro6 3G=MS+-7
+an#e% M'P
Re!our#e!
$n 3G=MS+-'
16
:u-R,",'S,-R,DU,ST
4ro6 R*S-'
+a%%
Re%ea!e
o *e2orC
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n R*S-'
+an#e% M'P
Re!our#e!
o 3G=MS+-7
:5",
+a%%
Re%ea!e
)ro6 U,
or *e2orC
.i/ure '3 (sheet *- of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
##% 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee59(0B)
?a$ 4or +onne#$on
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
:=+9MP",T, ('+M)
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
Dueue Me!!a3e!
4or U, $n
3G=MS+-'
:u-R,"9+'T:9* +9MM'*5
o R*S-'
Se
T003
Se U& he
>andover
5ev$#e
:nerna% 6e!!a3e
$n 3G=MS+-'
?a$ 4or +o6&%e$on
on 3G=MS+-7
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
('%%o2ed
on#e $n
h$! !ae)
:u-R,",'S,-
R,DU,ST
4ro6 R*S-'
+a%%
Re%ea!e
o U,
and *e2orC
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n R*S-'
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
o 3G=MS+-7
$n 3G=MS+-'
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") o 3G=MS+-7
:5",
+a%%
Re%ea!e
)ro6 U,
or *e2orC
('%%o2ed
on#e $n
h$! !ae)
M'P-P'S reA.
J:U-:R,"-R,DU,STK
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
?a$ 4or +onne#$on
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
,RR9R
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
or *e2orC
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") o 3G=MS+-7
16
.i/ure '3 (sheet *! of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
##( 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee60(0B)
?a$ 4or +o6&%e$on
on 3G=MS+-7
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
M'P-S,*5-
,*5-S:G*'" reA.
J:U-R"+-+9MP",T,K
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
Re!e
T003
+onne#
>andover
5ev$#e (o&$on)
)or2ard Aueued
6e!!a3e!
v$a 3G=MS+-7
U!e M'P-
)9R?'R5-'++,SS-
S:G*'"":*G reA
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
on R*S-'
+a%%
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
:-'*S?,R
('*M) 4ro6 3G=MS+-7
+onne#
>andover
5ev$#e (o&$on)
?a$ 4or +o6&%e$on
on 3G=MS+-7
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
M'P-P'S reA.
J:U-R"+-5,T,+TK
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
('%%o2ed
on#e $n
h$! !ae)
M'P-P'S reA.
J:U-:R,"-R,DU,STK
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
?a$ 4or +o6&%e$on
on 3G=MS+-7
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
('%%o2ed
on#e $n
h$! !ae)
:u-R,",'S,-R,DU,ST
4ro6 R*S-'
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
on R*S-'
?a$ 4or U, on
3G=MS+-7G
+a%%
Re%ea!e
o *e2orC
and U,
Re%ea!e M'P
Re!our#e!
o 3G=MS+-7
$n 3G=MS+-'
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") o 3G=MS+-7
:5",
Ee!
*o
.i/ure '3 (sheet +% of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
### 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee61(0B)
?a$ 4or +o6&%e$on
on 3G=MS+-7
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
:u-
R,"9+'T:9*-
+'*+,"
4ro6 R*S-'
Re!e
T003
)or2ard Aueued
6e!!a3e! 4or U,
v$a R*S-'
Re%ea!e
>andover
5ev$#e
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
$n 3G=MS+-'
o 3G=MS+-7
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") o
3G=MS+-7
+a%% $n Pro3re!!
on 3G=MS+-'
(UTR'*)
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") 4ro6
3G=MS+-7
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
:n 3G=MS+-' and
o 3G=MS+-7
Re%ea!e
>andover
5ev$#e
:nerna% o
3G=MS+-'
?a$ 4or +o6&%e$on
on 3G=MS+-7
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
,/&$r@
T003
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") o 3G=MS+-7
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
:n 3G=MS+-' and
o 3G=MS+-7
Re%ea!e
>andover
5ev$#e
:nerna% o
3G=MS+-'
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
R*S-'
:5",
+a%%
Re%ea!e
4ro6 *e2orC
Re%ea!e
>andover
5ev$#e
:nerna% o
3G=MS+-'
?a$ 4or +o6&%e$on
on 3G=MS+-7
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
+an#e%
M'P
Pro#edure!
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
Re%ea!e
>andover
5ev$#e
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") o
3G=MS+-7
.i/ure '3 (sheet +( of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
##3 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee62(0B)
+a%%
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
M'P-PR,P'R,-
SU7S,DU,*T-
>'*59V,R reA.
J:U-R"+-
R,DU,STK
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
Fno2n
3G=MS+G
?h$#h
3G=MS+G
25
Fno2n
R*SG
Re!our#e! on
ne2 R*SG
:u-
R,"9+'T:9*-
R,DU,ST
o R*S-7
Se
T001
?a$ 4or +hanne%
'%%o#a$on
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
M'P-PR,P'R,-
SU7S,DU,*T-
>'*59V,R re!&.
J:U-R"+-)':"UR,K
o 3G=MS+-7
+$r#u$
+onne#$onG
U,
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
+a%%
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
M'P-PR,P'R,-
SU7S,DU,*T-
>'*59V,R re!&.
JM'P ,RR9RK
o 3G=MS+-7
M'P-P'S reA.
J:U-:R,"-
R,DU,STK
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
+a%%
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
+a%%
Re%ea!e
)ro6 U,
or *e2orC
M'P-S,*5-,*5-
S:G*'" re!&.
o 3G=MS+-7
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") o 3G=MS+-7
:5",
+an#e% M'P
&ro#edure!
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
+a%%
Re%ea!e
o *e2orC
and U,
24
Ee!
3G=MS+-78
3G=MS+-'
Ee!
Ee!
*o
*o
Ee!
*o
*o
.i/ure '3 (sheet +# of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
##' 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee63(0B)
?a$ 4or +hanne%
'%%o#a$on
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
:u-R,"9+'T:9*-
R,DU,ST-'+F.
4ro6 R*S-7
Re!e
T001
Dueue Me!!a3e!
4or U, $n
3G=MS+-'
M'P-PR,P'R,-
SU7S,DU,*T-
>'*59V,R re!&
J:U-R"+-R,DU,ST-
'+FK
o 3G=MS+-7
+$r#u$
+onne#$onG
Se U&
>andover
5ev$#e
Se
T004
?a$ 4or
'##e!! (@ U,
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
:u-
R,"9+'T:9*-
)':"UR,
4ro6 R*S-7
Re!e
T001
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n R*S-7
M'P-PR,P'R,-
SU7S,DU,*T-
>'*59V,R re!&.
J:U-R"+-)':"UR,K
o 3G=MS+-7
+a%%
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
,/&$r@
T001
+a%%
Re%ea!e
)ro6 U,
or *e2orC
+an#e%
+hanne%
R*S-7
M'P-S,*5-
,*5-
S:G*'" re!&
o 3G=MS+-7
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") o
3G=MS+-7
:5",
('%%o2ed
on#e $n
h$! !ae)
M'P-P'S reA.
J:U-:R,"-R,DU,STK
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n R*S-7
+a%%
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
Ee!
*o
.i/ure '3 (sheet +3 of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
##* 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee64(0B)
?a$ 4or
a##e!! (@ U,
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
:u-R,"9+'T:9*-
+9MP",T,
4ro6 R*S-7
Re!e
T004
+onne#
>andover
5ev$#e (o&$on)
)or2ard Aueued
6e!!a3e! 4or U,
v$a R*S-7
M'P-S,*5-,*5-
S:G*'" re!&.
o 3G=MS+-7
+$r#u$
+onne#$onG
Re%ea!e
>andover
5ev$#e
:=5:S+9**,+T (R,")
o 3G=MS+-7
+a%% $n Pro3re!!
on MS+-'
(UTR'*)
:u-R,"9+'T:9*
5,T,+T
4ro6 R*S-7
+$r#u$
+onne#$onG
+onne#
>andover
5ev$#e (o&$on)
?a$ 4or
a##e!! (@ U,
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
,/&$r@
T004
+a%%
Re%ea!e
o *e2orC
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
on R*S-7
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
$n 3G=MS+-'
o 3G=MS+-7
:=5:S+9**,+T (R,")
o 3G=MS+-7
:5",
Ee!
*o
Ee!
*o
.i/ure '3 (sheet +' of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
##+ 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee65(0B)
?a$ 4or
a##e!! (@ U,
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
M'P-P'S reA.
J:U-R"+-
)':"UR,K
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
)or2ard Aueued
6e!!a3e!
v$a 3G=MS+-7
U!e M'P-)9R?'R5-
'++,SS-S:G*'"":*G reA.
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
on R*S-7
+$r#u$
+onne#$onG
Re%ea!e
>andover
5ev$#e
+a%%
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
U,
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
('%%o2ed
on#e $n
h$! !ae)
M'P-P'S reA.
J:U-:R,"-
R,DU,STK
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
?a$ 4or
a##e!! (@ U,
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
+an#e%
M'P
Pro#edure!
+a%%
Re%ea!e
4ro6 *e2orC
('%%o2ed
on#e $n
h$! !ae)
:u-R,",'S,-
R,DU,ST
4ro6 R*S-7
Ee!
*o
.i/ure '3 (sheet +* of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
##, 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee66(0B)
Su(!eAuen SR*S Re%o#a$on 4ro6 3G=MS+-7 o 3G=MS+-78
+$r#u$ +onne#$on reAu$red
25
M'P-PR,P'R,->'*59V,R reA
J:U-R"+-R,DU,STK
o 3G=MS+-78
?a$ 4or '#C
4ro6 3G=MS+-78
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
M'P-PR,P'R,-
>'*59V,R re!&..
J:U-R"+-R,DU,ST-'+FK
4ro6 3G=MS+-78
>andover
*u6(erG
:=+9**,+T (:'M)
o 3G=MS+-78 u!$n3
>andover *u6(er
?a$ 4or +onne#$on
4ro6 3G=MS+-78
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
26
M'P-PR,P'R,-
>'*59V,R re!&.
J:U-R"+-)':"UR,K
4ro6 3G=MS+-78
M'P-PR,P'R,-
SU7S,DU,*T-
>'*59V,R re!&.
J:U-R"+-)':"UR,K
o 3G=MS+-7
+a%%
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
ReAue!ed
*o ReAue!ed
.i/ure '3 (sheet ++ of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
##- 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee60(0B)
?a$ 4or '#C
4ro6 3G=MS+-78
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
,RR9R 4ro6 3G=MS+-78
Re%ea!e
M'P
Re!our#e!
o 3G=MS+-78
,RR9R
M'P-PR,P'R,-
SU7S,DU,*T-
>'*59V,R re!&.
o 3G=MS+-7
+a%%
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
,RR9R
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
or *e2orC
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
o 3G=MS+-78
M'P-S,*5-
,*5-S:G*'" re!&.
o 3G=MS+-7
Re%ea!e
>andover
5ev$#e
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") o 3G=MS+-7
:5",
+a%%
Re%ea!e
)ro6 U,
or *e2orC
M'P-P'S reA.
J:U-:R,"-R,DU,STK
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
o 3G=MS+-78
?a$ 4or '#C
4ro6 3G=MS+-78
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
.i/ure '3 (sheet +, of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
##! 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee6B(0B)
?a$ 4or +onne#$on
4ro6 3G=MS+-78
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
:=+9MP",T,
('+M) 4ro6
3G=MS+-78
Se u&
>andover
5ev$#e
M'P-PR,P'R,-SU7S,DU,*T->'*59V,R re!&.
J:U-R"+-R,DU,ST-'+FK
o 3G=MS+-7
Dueue 6e!!a3e!
4or U, $n
3G=MS+-'
Se
T003
?a$ 4or +o6&%e$on
on 3G=MS+-78
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
,RR9R
4ro6 3G=MS+-78
or *e2orC
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
o 3G=MS+-78
:=5:S+9**,+T (R,")
o 3G=MS+-78
,RR9R
M'P-PR,P'R,-
SU7S,DU,*T-
>'*59V,R re!&.
o 3G=MS+-7
+a%%
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
+a%%
Re%ea!e
4ro6 U,
or *e2orC
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
o 3G=MS+-78
M'P-S,*5-
,*5-S:G*'" re!&
o 3G=MS+-7
:=5:S+9**,+T (R,")
o 3G=MS+-7 and
3G=MS+-78
:5",
('%%o2ed
on#e $n
h$! !ae)
M'P-P'S reA.
J:U-:R,"-
R,DU,STK
4ro6 3G=MS+-78
?a$ 4or +onne#$on
4ro6 3G=MS+-78
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
M'P-P'S reA.
J:U-:R,"-
R,DU,STK
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
o 3G=MS+-7
and 3G=MS+-78
+a%%
Re%ea!e
o *e2orC
and U,
.i/ure '3 (sheet +- of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
#3% 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee69(0B)
?a$ 4or +o6&%e$on
on 3G=MS+-78
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
M'P-S,*5-,*5-
S:G*'" reA.
J:U-R"+-+9MP",T,K
4ro6 3G=MS+-78
Re!e
T003
+onne#
>andover
5ev$#e (o&$on)
)or2ard Aueued
6e!!a3e! 4or U,
v$a 3G=MS+-78
U!e M'P-)9R?'R5-
'++,SS-S:G*'"":*G reA.
M'P-S,*5-
,*5-S:G*'" re!&.
o 3G=MS+-7
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") o 3G=MS+-7
Rede4$ne
3G=MS+-78
a! 3G=MS+-7
+a%%
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
M'P-P'S reA.
J:U-R"+-5,T,+TK
4ro6 3G=MS+-78
+onne#
>andover
5ev$#e (o&$on)
?a$ 4or +o6&%e$on
4ro6 3G=MS+-78
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
('%%o2ed
on#e $n
h$! !ae)
M'P-P'S reA.
J:U-:R,"-
R,DU,STK
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
?a$ 4or a##e!!
(@ U,G
Re%ea!e
>andover
5ev$#e
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
o 3G=MS+-7
and 3G=MS+-78
+a%%
Re%ea!e
o *e2orC
and U,
:=5:S+9**,+T (R,")
o 3G=MS+-7 and 3G=MS+-78
:5",
:='*S?,R ('*M)
4ro6 3G=MS+-78
('%%o2ed
on#e $n
h$! !ae)
M'P-P'S reA.
J:U-:R,"-
R,DU,STK
4ro6 3G=MS+-78
*o
Ee!
.i/ure '3 (sheet +! of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
#3( 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee00(0B)
?a$ 4or +o6&%e$on
on 3G=MS+-78
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
,/&$r@
T003
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
o 3G=MS+-78
Re%ea!e
>andover
5ev$#e
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") o 3G=MS+-78
3G=MS+-7
+onne#$onG
)or2ard Aueued
6e!!a3e! 4or U,
v$a 3G=MS+-7
U!e M'P-
)9R?'R5-
'++,SS-
S:G*'"":*G reA.
+a%%
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
+a%%
Re%ea!e
o *e2orC
:5",
M'P-P'S reA.
J:U-R"+-
)':"UR,K
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
Re!e
T003
+an#e%
M'P
Pro#edure!
4ro6 3G=MS+-78
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") o 3G=MS+-78
Re%ea!e
>andover
5ev$#e
?a$ 4or +o6&%e$on
on 3G=MS+-78
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
+a%%
Re%ea!e
)ro6 *e2orC
or 3G=MS+-7
+an#e%
M'P
Pro#edure!
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
:=
5:S+9**,+T
(R,") o
3G=MS+-7
Re%ea!e
>andover
5ev$#e
?a$ 4or a##e!!
(@ U,G
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
o 3G=MS+-78
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") o 3G=MS+-78
:5",
Ee!
*o
*o
Ee!
.i/ure '3 (sheet ,% of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
#3# 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee01(0B)
7a!$# SR*S Re%o#a$on o 3G=MS+-7
no +$r#u$ +onne#$on reAu$red
22
Dueue Me!!a3e!
4or U, $n
3G=MS+-'
:u-Re%o#a$on +o66and
o R*S-'
Se
T003
?a$ 4or U,
on 3G=MS+-7
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
M'P-S,*5-
,*5-S:G*'" reA.
J:U-R"+-+9MP",T,K
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
Re!e
T003
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
on R*S-'
)or2ard Aueued
6e!!a3e! 4or U,
v$a 3G=MS+-7
U!e M'P-
)9R?'R5-'++,SS-
S:G*'"":*G reA.
U,
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
('%%o2ed
on#e $n
h$! !ae)
:u-R,",'S,-
R,DU,ST
4ro6 R*S-'
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
on R*S-'
?a$ 4or U, on
3G=MS+-7G
+a%%
Re%ea!e
o *e2orC
and U,
Re%ea!e M'P
Re!our#e!
o 3G=MS+-7
$n 3G=MS+-'
:5",
?a$ 4or U,
on 3G=MS+-7
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
M'P-P'S reA.
J:U-R"+-5,T,+TK
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
?a$ 4or U,
on 3G=MS+-7
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
('%%o2ed
on#e $n
h$! !ae)
M'P-P'S reA.
J:U-:R,"-
R,DU,STK
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
*o
Ee!
.i/ure '3 (sheet ,( of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
#33 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee02(0B)
?a$ 4or U,
on 3G=MS+-7
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
:u-R,"9+'T:9*-
+'*+,"
4ro6 R*S-'
Re!e
T003
)or2ard Aueued
6e!!a3e! 4or U,
v$a R*S-'
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
$n 3G=MS+-'
o 3G=MS+-7
+a%% $n Pro3re!!
on 3G=MS+-'
(UTR'*)
+an#e%
M'P
Pro#edure!
4ro6
3G=MS+-7
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
R*S-'
?a$ 4or U,
on 3G=MS+-7
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
,/&$r@
T003
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
:n 3G=MS+-' and
o 3G=MS+-7
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
R*S-'
:5",
+a%%
Re%ea!e
4ro6 *e2orC
?a$ 4or U,
on 3G=MS+-7
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
.i/ure '3 (sheet ,# of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
#3' 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee03(0B)
U, ,!a(%$!hed on 3G=MS+-7
2$hou a +$r#u$ +onne#$on
U,
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
ReAue! 4or
+$r#u$
,!a(%$!h6en
M'P-
PR,P'R,-
>'*59V,R
reA.
J*U""K
J:U-R'SG-
R,DU,STK
o 3G=MS+-7
?a$ )or Re!&on!e
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
+an#e%
M'P
Pro#edure!
)ro6 3G=MS+-7
+a%%
Re%ea!e
o *e2orC
:5",
+a%%
Re%ea!e
)ro6 U,
or *e2orC
M'P-S,*5-,*5-
S:G*'" re!&.
o 3G=MS+-7
M'P-PR,P'R,-
SU7S,DU,*T-
>'*59V,R reA.
J:U-R"+-
R,DU,STK
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
24
.i/ure '3 (sheet ,3 of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
#3* 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee04(0B)
+$r#u$ +onne#$on ,!a(%$!h6en o 3G=MS+-7
?a$ )or Re!&on!e
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
M'P-PR,P'R,-
>'*59V,R re!&.
J>andover *u6(erK
J:U-R'SG-+9MP",T,K
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
+a%%
Re%ea!e
)ro6 U,
or *e2orC
:=+9**,+T (:'M)
o 3G=MS+-7 u!$n3
>andover *u6(er
M'P-S,*5-
,*5-S:G*'" re!&.
o 3G=MS+-7
?a$ 4or +o6&%ee
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
:5",
M'P-PR,P'R,-
>'*59V,R-SU7S,DU,*T
->'*59V,R reA
J:U-R"+-R,DU,STK
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
24
.i/ure '3 (sheet ,' of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
#3+ 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee05(0B)
?a$ )or Re!&on!e
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
M'P-PR,P'R,-
>'*59V,R re!&.
JM'P ,RR9RK
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
)a$%ure
Re!&on!e o
+$r#u$ ,!a(%$!h6en
ReAue!
U,
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
M'P-PR,P'R,-
>'*59V,R re!&.
J:U-R'SG-
)':"UR,K
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
+a%%
Re%ea!e
o *e2orC
)a$%ure
Re!&on!e o
+$r#u$
,!a(%$!h6en
ReAue!
:5",
('%%o2ed
on#e $n
h$! !ae)
M'P-P'S reA.
J:U-:R,"-R,DU,STK
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
U,
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
.i/ure '3 (sheet ,* of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
#3, 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee06(0B)
?a$ 4or +o6&%ee
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
:=+9MP",T,
('+M) 4ro6
3G=MS+-7
Su##e!!
Re!&on!e o
+$r#u$
,!a(%$!h6en
ReAue!
?a$ 4or +o6&%ee
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
('%%o2ed
on#e $n
h$! !ae)
M'P-P'S reA.
J:U-:R,"-
R,DU,STK
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
+a%%
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
+a%%
Re%ea!e
)ro6 U,
or *e2orC
M'P-S,*5-
,*5-S:G*'"
re!&. o
3G=MS+-7
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") o
3G=MS+-7
:5",
:-'*S?,R
('*M) 4ro6
3G=MS+-7
+an#e%
M'P
Pro#edure!
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
)a$%ure
Re!&on!e o
+$r#u$
,!a(%$!h6en
ReAue!
.i/ure '3 (sheet ,+ of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
#3- 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee00(0B)
Su(!eAuen SR*S Re%o#a$on 4ro6 3G=MS+-7 o 3G=MS+-78
no +$r#u$ +onne#$on reAu$red.
26
M'P-PR,P'R,-
SU7S,DU,*T-
>'*59V,R re!&.
J:U-R"+-R,DU,ST-'+FK
o 3G=MS+-7
Dueue Me!!a3e!
4or U,
$n 3G=MS+-'
Se
T003
?a$ 4or
U, on 3G=MS+-78
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
M'P-S,*5-
,*5-S:G*'" reA
J:U-R"+-+9MP",T,K
4ro6 3G=MS+-78
Re!e
T003
)or2ard Aueued
6e!!a3e! 4or U,
v$a 3G=MS+-78
U!e M'P-
)9R?'R5-'++,SS-
S:G*'"":*G reA
Rede4$ne
3G=MS+-78
a! 3G=MS+-7
U,
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
M'P-P'S reA.
J:U-R"+-5,T,+TK
4ro6 3G=MS+-78
?a$ 4or U,
on 3G=MS+-78
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
('%%o2ed
on#e $n
h$! !ae)
M'P-P'S reA.
J:U-:R,"-
R,DU,STK
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
?a$ 4or a##e!!
(@ U,G
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
o 3G=MS+-7
and 3G=MS+-78
+a%%
Re%ea!e
o *e2orC
and U,
:5",
('%%o2ed on#e
$n h$! !ae)
M'P-P'S reA.
J:U-:R,"-
R,DU,STK
4ro6 3G=MS+-78
*o
Ee!
.i/ure '3 (sheet ,, of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
#3! 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-'
Pro#edure 3G=MS+='=>9 Shee0B(0B)
?a$ 4or U,
on 3G=MS+-78
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
,/&$r@
T003
)or2ard Aueued
6e!!a3e! 4or U,
v$a 3G=MS+-7
U!e M'P-
)9R?'R5-
'++,SS-
S:G*'"":*G reA.
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
o 3G=MS+-78
U,
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
M'P-P'S reA.
J:U-R"+-
)':"UR,K
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
Re!e
T003
+an#e%
M'P
Pro#edure!
4ro6 3G=MS+-78
?a$ 4or U,
on 3G=MS+-78
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
+a%%
Re%ea!e
4ro6 *e2orC
or 3G=MS+-7
+an#e%
M'P
Pro#edure!
4ro6 3G=MS+-7
?a$ 4or a##e!!
(@ U,G
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
o 3G=MS+-78
:5",
*o
Ee!
.i/ure '3 (sheet ,- of ,-"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)2
3GPP
#'% 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure! 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-7
Pro#edure 3G=MS+=7=>9 Shee1(54)
:5",
M'P-PR,P'R,->'*59V,R reA.
J'->9-R,DU,STK
4ro6 3G=MS+-'
T@&e o4
handoverG
5
Fno2n
R*SG
>andover
*u6(erG
M'P-'""9+'T,-
>'*59V,R-*UM7,R reA.
o V"R
Se
T601
:u-R,"9+'T:9*-
R,DU,ST
o R*S-7
?a$ 4or +hanne%
or >andover *u6(er
(GSM o UMTS >o)
M'P-PR,P'R,-
>'*59V,R re!&
J'->9-)':"UR,K
o MS+-'
:5",
M'P-PR,P'R,->'*59V,R reA.
J:U-R"+-R,DU,STK
4ro6 3G=MS+-'
6
To GSM
To UMTS
Ee!
ReAue!ed
*o
ReAue!ed
*o
.i/ure '' (sheet ( of *'"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)6
3GPP
#'( 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure! 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-7
Pro#edure 3G=MS+=7=>9 Shee2(54)
?a$ 4or +hanne%
or >andover *u6(er
(GSM o UMTS >o)
:u-R,"9+'T:9*-
R,DU,ST-'+F
4ro6 R*S-7
Re!e
T601
:u-"9+'T:9*-
R,P9RT:*G-
+9*TR9"
o R*S-7
>andover
*u6(erG
?a$ 4or
>andover *u6(er
'%%o#a$on
M'P-'""9+'T,-
>'*59V,R-
*UM7,R re!&.
4ro6 V"R
M'P-PR,P'R,-
>'*59V,R re!&.
J'->9-R,DU,ST-'+FK
J>andover *u6(erK
o MS+-'
Se
T610
?a$ 4or +onne#$on
4ro6 MS+-'
(GSM o UMTS >o)
M'P-PR,P'R,-
>'*59V,R re!&.
J'->9-R,DU,ST-'+FK
o MS+-'
Se
T604
?a$ 4or U,1MS
on R*S-7
(GSM o UMTS >o)
M'P-'""9+'T,-
>'*59V,R-
*UM7,R re!&.
4ro6 V"R
?a$ 4or
+hanne%
'%%o#a$on
:u-R,"9+'T:9*-
R,DU,ST-'+F
4ro6 R*S-7
Re!e
T601
"9+'T:9*-
R,P9RT:*G
:u-"9+'T:9*-
R,P9RT:*G-
+9*TR9"
o R*S-7
ReAue!ed
*o ReAue!ed
Su&&ored
*o Su&&ored
.i/ure '' (sheet # of *'"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)6
3GPP
#'# 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure! 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-7
Pro#edure 3G=MS+=7=>9 Shee3(54)
?a$ 4or +hanne%
or >andover *u6(er
(GSM o UMTS >o)
:u-R,"9+'T:9*-
)':"UR,
4ro6 R*S-7
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n R*S-7
M'P-PR,P'R,-
>'*59V,R re!&.
J'->9-)':"UR,K
o MS+-'
:5",
,/&$r@
T601
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n R*S-7
?a$ 4or
+hanne% '%%o#a$on
(GSM o UMTS >o)
?a$ 4or +hanne%
or >andover *u6(er
(GSM o UMTS >o)
:u-Re%a!e-
R,DU,ST
4ro6 R*S-7
M'P-PR,P'R,-
>'*59V,R re!&.
JM'P ,RR9RK
o MS+-'
+an#e%
+hanne%
on R*S-7
:5",
,RR9R
:nd$#a$on 4ro6
V"R
?a$ 4or >andover
*u6(er '%%o#a$on
(GSM o UMTS >o)
.i/ure '' (sheet 3 of *'"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)6
3GPP
#'3 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure! 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-7
Pro#edure 3G=MS+=7=>9 Shee4(54)
7a!$# GSM o UMTS handover 4ro6 MS+-' o 3G=MS+-7
+$r#u$ +onne#$on reAu$red
?a$ 4or +onne#$on
4ro6 MS+-'
(GSM o UMTS >o)
:=+9**,+T (:'M)
4ro6 MS+-'
(U!e! >andover *o.)
Re!e
T610
M'P-S,*5->'*59V,R-
R,P9RT re!&. o V"R-7
Se
T604
:=+9MP",T, ('+M)
o MS+-'
?a$ 4or a##e!!
(@ U,1MS on R*S-7
(GSM o UMTS >o)
,/&$r@
T610
+an#e%
M'P
Pro#edure!
To MS+-'
$n 3G=MS+-7
Re%ea!e
Rad$o Re!our#e!
on R*S-7
:5",
:u-R,",'S,-
R,DU,ST
4ro6 R*S-7
M'P-P'S reA.
J'-+",'R-
R,DU,STK
o MS+-'
+an#e%
M'P
Pro#edure!
To MS+-'
$n 3G=MS+-7
+an#e%
M'P
Pro#edure!
e.3. M'P-
'79RT
4ro6 MS+-'
.i/ure '' (sheet ' of *'"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)6
3GPP
#'' 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure! 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-7
Pro#edure 3G=MS+=7=>9 Shee5(54)
?a$ 4or a##e!!
(@ U,1MS on R*S-7
(GSM o UMTS >o)
:u-R,"9+'T:9*-
+9MP",T,
4ro6 R*S-7
Re!e
T604
'*M
SenG
:='*S?,R ('*M)
o MS+-'
M'P-S,*5-
,*5-S:G*'" reA.
J'->9-+9MP",T,K
o MS+-'
+a%% $n Pro3re!!
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
:u-R,",'S,-
R,DU,ST
4ro6 R*S-7
M'P-P'S reA
J'-+",'R-
R,DU,STK
o MS+-'
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") o MS+-'
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
o MS+-'
$n 3G=MS+-7
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e! on
R*S-7
:5",
,/&$r@
T604
+an#e%
M'P
Pro#edure
4ro6 MS+-'
Re!e
T604
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e! on
R*S-7
?a$ 4or 5$!#onne#
(GSM o UMTS >o)
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") 4ro6 MS+-'
:u-R,"9+'T:9*-
5,T,+T
4ro6 R*S-7
:='*S?,R ('*M)
o MS+-'
M'P-P'S reA
J'->9-5,T,+TK
o MS+-'
?a$ 4or a##e!!
(@ U,1MS on R*S-7
(GSM o UMTS >o)
*o
Ee!
.i/ure '' (sheet * of *'"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)6
3GPP
#'* 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure! 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-7
Pro#edure 3G=MS+=7=>9 Shee6(54)
+a%% $n Pro3re!!
on 3G=MS+-7
(GSM)
)or2ard Me!!a3e!
o U,1MS
M'P-S,*5-
,*5-S:G*'" re!&.
4ro6 3G=MS+-'
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n 7SS-'
3G=MS+-'
d$!#onne#edG
?a$ 4or 5$!#onne#
(UMTS o GSM >o)
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") 4ro6 3G=MS+-'
:5",
'-+",'R-
R,DU,ST
4ro6 7SS-'
M'P-P'S reA.
J'-+",'R-R,DU,STK
o 3G=MS+-'
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
'->9-P,R)9RM,5
4ro6 7SS
M'P-P'S reA.
J'->9-P,R)9RM,5K
o 3G=MS+-'
+a%% $n Pro3re!!
on 3G=MS+-7
(GSM)
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") 4ro6 3G=MS+-'
+a%% $n Pro3re!!
on 3G=MS+-7
(GSM)
+an#e%
M'P
Pro#edure!
4ro6 3G=MS+-'
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n 7SS-'
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") o 3G=MS+-'
:5",
'->'*59V,R-
R,DU:R,5
4ro6 7SS-'
2
*o
Ee!
.i/ure '' (sheet + of *'"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)6
3GPP
#'+ 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure! 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-7
Pro#edure 3G=MS+=7=>9 Shee0(54)
2
Fno2n
3G=MS+G
>andover
a%%o2ed o
+e%%G
?h$#h
3G=MS+G
Fno2n
R*SG
Re!our#e! on
R*S-7G
Send ReHe#G
'->'*59V,R-
R,I,+T
o 7SS-'
+$r#u$
+onne#$onG
+a%% $n Pro3re!!
on 3G=MS+-7
(GSM)
U,1MS
on 3G=MS+-7
(GSM)
3
M'P-PR,P'R,-
SU7S,DU,*T-
>'*59V,R reA.
J'->9-R,DU,STK
o 3G=MS+-'
Se
T611
?a$ 4or Re!&on!e
(GSM o UMTS >o)
1
Ee!
Ee!
3G=MS+-7
Ee!
*o
Ee!
Ee!
*o
*o
Ee!
*o
3G=MS+-'13G=MS+-78
*o
*o
.i/ure '' (sheet , of *'"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)6
3GPP
#', 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure! 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-7
Pro#edure 3G=MS+=7=>9 SheeB(54)
>andover 4ro6 7SS-' o R*S-7 on 3G=MS+-7
3
:u-R,"9+'T:9*-R,DU,ST
o R*S-7
Se
T601
?a$ 4or +hanne%
(GSM o UMTS >o)
:u-
R,"9+'T:9*-
R,DU,ST-
'+F
4ro6 R*S-7
Re!e
T601
"9+'T:9*-
R,P9RT:*G
:u-"9+'T:9*-
R,P9RT:*G-
+9*TR9"
o R*S-7
Dueue
Me!!a3e! $n
3G=MS+-7
>andover +o66and
o U,1MS v$a 7SS-'
Se U&
>andover
5ev$#e
Se
T602
?a$ 4or a##e!!
(@ U,1MS
(GSM o UMTS >o)
,/&$r@
T601
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
on R*S-7
1
:u-
R,"9+'T:9*-
)':"UR,
4ro6 R*S-7
Re!e
T601
M'P-S,*5-,*5-
S:G*'" re!&.
4ro6 3G=MS+-'
+an#e%
+hanne% reAue!
on R*S-7
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
on 7SS-'
?a$ 4or 5$!#onne#
(GSM o UMTS >o)
'-+",'R-R,DU,ST
4ro6 7SS-'
M'P-P'S reA
J'-+",'R-
R,DU,STK
o 3G=MS+-'
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
To 3G=MS+-'
$n 3G=MS+-7
Su&&ored
*o
Su&&ored
.i/ure '' (sheet - of *'"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)6
3GPP
#'- 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure! 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-7
Pro#edure 3G=MS+=7=>9 Shee9(54)
?a$ 4or a##e!!
(@ U,1MS
(GSM o UMTS >o)
:u-R,"9+'T:9*-
+9MP",T,
4ro6 R*S-7
Re!e
T602
M'P-P'S reA.
J'->9-P,R)9RM,5K
o 3G=MS+-'
+$r#u$
+onne#$onG
+onne#
>andover
5ev$#e (9&$ona%)
)or2ard Aueued
6e!!a3e!
v$a R*S-7
Re%ea!e Re!our#e!
$n 7SS-'
+$r#u$
+onne#$onG
Re%ea!e
>andover
5ev$#e
+a%% $n Pro3re!!
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
U,1MS
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
:u-R,"9+'T:9*-
5,T,+T
4or6 R*S-7
+$r#u$
+onne#$onG
+onne#
>andover
5ev$#e (9&$ona%)
?a$ 4or a##e!!
(@ U,1MS
(GSM o UMTS >o)
'->'*59V,R
)':"UR,
4ro6 7SS-'
Re!e
T602
)or2ard Aueued
6e!!a3e!
v$a 7SS-'
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n R*S-7
+$r#u$
+onne#$onG
Re%ea!e
>andover
5ev$#e
+a%% $n Pro3re!!
on 3G=MS+-7
(GSM)
U,1MS
on 3G=MS+-7
(GSM)
Ee!
Ee!
*o
*o
Ee!
*o
Ee!
*o
.i/ure '' (sheet ! of *'"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)6
3GPP
#'! 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure! 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-7
Pro#edure 3G=MS+=7=>9 Shee10(54)
?a$ 4or
a##e!! (@ U,1MS
(GSM o UMTS >o)
,/&$r@
T602
Re%ea!e Re!our#e!
$n R*S-7
and 7SS-'
Re%ea!e
>andover
5ev$#e
M'P-P'S reA.
J'-+",'R-R,DU,STK
o 3G=MS+-'
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
To 3G=MS+-'
$n 3G=MS+-7
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") o 3G=MS+-'
:5",
:u-R,",'S,-
R,DU,ST
4ro6 R*S-7
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n R*S-7
?a$ 4or a##e!!
(@ U,1MS
(GSM o UMTS >o)
'-+",'R-
R,DU,ST
4ro6 7SS-'
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n 7SS-'
?a$ 4or a##e!!
(@ U,1MSG
M'P-P'S reA.
J'-+",'R-R,DU,STK
o 3G=MS+-'
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
To 3G=MS+-'
$n 3G=MS+-7
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n R*S-7
?a$ 4or 5$!#onne#
(GSM o UMTS >o)
M'P-S,*5-,*5-
S:G*'" re!&.
4ro6 3G=MS+-'
Re%ea!e Re!our#e!
$n R*S-7
and 7SS-'
Re%ea!e
>andover
5ev$#e
Ee!
*o
.i/ure '' (sheet (% of *'"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)6
3GPP
#*% 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure! 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-7
Pro#edure 3G=MS+=7=>9 Shee11(54)
Su(!eAuen GSM o UMTS >andover 4ro6 3G=MS+-7 o 3G=MS+-'
?a$ 4or Re!&on!e
(GSM o UMTS >o)
M'P-PR,P'R,-
SU7S,DU,*T-
>'*59V,R re!&.
J'->9-R,DU,ST-
'+FK
4ro6 3G=MS+-'
Re!e
T611
>andover
+o66and
o U,1MS
v$a 7SS-'
Se
T604
?a$ 4or '#C.
4ro6 3G=MS+-'
(GSM o UMTS >o)
M'P-PR,P'R,-
SU7S,DU,*T-
>'*59V,R re!&.
J'->9-)':"UR,
or M'P ,RR9RK
4ro6 3G=MS+-'
Re!e
T611
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n R*S-7
1
,/&$r@
T611
'-+",'R-
R,DU,ST
4ro6 7SS-'
M'P-P'S reA.
J'-+",'R-
R,DU,STK
o 3G=MS+-'
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
$n 3G=MS+-7
o 3G=MS+-'
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n 7SS-'
?a$ 4or 5$!#onne#
(GSM o UMTS >o)
M'P-S,*5-,*5-
S:G*'" re!&.
4ro6 3G=MS+-'
.i/ure '' (sheet (( of *'"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)6
3GPP
#*( 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure! 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-7
Pro#edure 3G=MS+=7=>9 Shee12(54)
?a$ 4or '#C.
4ro6 3G=MS+-'
(GSM o UMTS >o)
M'P-S,*5-
,*5-
S:G*'" re!&.
4ro6
3G=MS+-'
Re!e
T604
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n 7SS-'
+$r#u$
+onne#$onG
?a$ 4or 5$!#onne#
(GSM o UMTS >o)
:5",
,/&$r@
T604
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n 7SS-'
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
o 3G=MS+-'
$n 3G=MS+-7
'-+",'R-
R,DU,ST
4ro6 7SS-'
M'P-P'S reA.
J'-+",'R-
R,DU,STK
o 3G=MS+-'
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n 7SS-'
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
o 3G=MS+-'
'->'*59V,R-
)':"UR,
4ro6 7SS-'
Re!e
T604
M'P-P'S reA.
J'->9-)':"UR,K
o 3G=MS+-'
+$r#u$
+onne#$onG
+a%% $n Pro3re!!
on 3G=MS+-7
(GSM)
U,1MS
on 3G=MS+-7
(GSM)
Ee!
*o
Ee!
*o
.i/ure '' (sheet (# of *'"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)6
3GPP
#*# 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure! 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-7
Pro#edure 3G=MS+=7=>9 Shee13(54)
7a!$# GSM o UMTS handover 4ro6 MS+-' o 3G=MS+-7
no +$r#u$ +onne#$on reAu$red
?a$ 4or U,1MS
on R*S-7
(GSM o UMTS >o)
:u-R,"9+'T:9*-
+9MP",T,
4ro6 R*S-7
Re!e
T604
M'P-S,*5-
,*5-S:G*'" reA.
J'->9-
+9MP",T,K
o MS+-'
U,1MS
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
:u-R,",'S,-
R,DU,ST
4ro6 R*S-7
M'P-P'S reA
J'-+",'R-
R,DU,STK
o MS+-'
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
o MS+-'
$n 3G=MS+-7
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e! on
R*S-7
:5",
,/&$r@
T604
+an#e%
M'P
Pro#edure
4ro6 MS+-'
:u-
R,"9+'T:9*-
5,T,+T
4ro6 R*S-7
M'P-P'S reA.
J'->9-5,T,+TK
o MS+-'
?a$ 4or U,1MS
on R*S-7
(GSM o UMTS >o)
.i/ure '' (sheet (3 of *'"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)6
3GPP
#*3 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure! 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-7
Pro#edure 3G=MS+=7=>9 Shee14(54)
U,1MS
on 3G=MS+-7
(GSM)
)or2ard Me!!a3e!
o U,1MS
M'P-S,*5-
,*5-S:G*'" re!&.
4ro6 MS+-'
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n 7SS-7
:5",
'->'*59V,R-
R,DU:R,5
4ro6 7SS-'
2
M'P-PR,P'R,-
>'*59V,R reA.
J*U""K
J'-'SG-R,DU,STK
4ro6 3G=MS+-'
M'P-'""9+'T,-
>'*59V,R-*UM7,R reA.
o V"R
'-'SS:G*M,*T-
R,DU,ST
o 7SS-'
?a$ 4or '!!$3n6en
or >andover *u6(er
(UMTS o GSM >o)
.i/ure '' (sheet (' of *'"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)6
3GPP
#*' 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure! 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-7
Pro#edure 3G=MS+=7=>9 Shee15(54)
+$r#u$ +onne#$on ,!a(%$!h6en on 3G=MS+-7
?a$ 4or '!!$3n6en
or >andover *u6(er
(GSM o UMTS >o)
:u-R'7-'SS:G*M,*T-
R,SP9*S,
4ro6 R*S-7
?a$ 4or
>andover *u6(er
'%%o#a$on
M'P-'""9+'T,-
>'*59V,R-
*UM7,R re!&.
4ro6 V"R
M'P-PR,P'R,-
>'*59V,R re!&.
J>andover *u6(erK
J'-'SG-+9MP",T,K
o MS+-'
Se
T610
?a$ 4or +onne#
4ro6 MS+-'
(GSM o UMTS >o)
M'P-'""9+'T,-
>'*59V,R-
*UM7,R re!&.
4ro6 V"R
?a$ 4or
'!!$3n6en
:u-R'7-'SS:G*M,*T-
R,SP9*S,
4ro6 R*S-7
.i/ure '' (sheet (* of *'"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)6
3GPP
#** 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure! 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-7
Pro#edure 3G=MS+=7=>9 Shee16(54)
?a$ 4or '!!$3n6en
(GSM o UMTS >o)
:u-R'7-
'SS:G*M,*T-
R,SP9*S, 2$h
un!u##e!!4u%
re!u% 4ro6 R*S-7
M'P-PR,P'R,-
>'*59V,R re!&.
J'-'SG-)':"UR,K
o MS+-'
U,1MS
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
?a$ 4or >andover
*u6(er '%%o#a$on
(GSM o UMTS >o)
,RR9R
:nd$#a$on 4ro6
V"R
M'P-PR,P'R,-
>'*59V,R re!&.
JM'P ,RR9RK
o MS+-'
?a$ 4or '!!$3n6en
(GSM o UMTS >o)
M'P-S,*5-
,*5-S:G*'" re!&.
4ro6 MS+-'
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
o V"R-7
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n R*S-7
:5",
:u-R,",'S,-
R,DU,ST
4ro6 R*S-7
M'P-P'S reA.
J'-+",'R-R,DU,STK
o MS+-'
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
o MS+-'
and V"R-7
?a$ 4or '!!$3n6en
or >andover *u6(er
(GSM o UMTS >o)
?a$ 4or '!!$3n6en
or >andover *u6(er
(GSM o UMTS >o)
?a$ 4or '!!$3n6en
or >andover *u6(er
(GSM o UMTS >o)
?a$ 4or >andover
*u6(er '%%o#a$on
(GSM o UMTS >o)
.i/ure '' (sheet (+ of *'"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)6
3GPP
#*+ 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure! 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-7
Pro#edure 3G=MS+=7=>9 Shee10(54)
?a$ 4or +onne#
4ro6 MS+-'
(GSM o UMTS >o)
:=+9**,+T (:'M)
4ro6 MS+-'
(U!e! >andover *o.)
Re!e
T610
M'P-S,*5->'*59V,R-
R,P9RT re!&. o V"R-7
:=+9MP",T,
('+M) o MS+-'
+a%%
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
,/&$r@
T610
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
o MS+-'
$n 3G=MS+-7
Re%ea!e
Rad$o Re!our#e!
on R*S-7
:5",
:u-R,",'S,-R,DU,ST
4ro6 R*S-'
M'P-P'S reA.
J'-+",'R=R,DU,STK
o MS+-'
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
o MS+-'
$n 3G=MS+-7
.i/ure '' (sheet (, of *'"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)6
3GPP
#*, 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure! 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-7
Pro#edure 3G=MS+=7=>9 Shee1B(54)
?a$ 4or +onne#
4ro6 MS+-'
(GSM o UMTS >o)
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") 4ro6 MS+-'
U,1MS
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
M'P-S,*5-
,*5-S:G*'" re!&.
4ro6 MS+-'
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e! on
R*S-7
:5",
+an#e%
M'P
Pro#edure
4ro6 MS+-'
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e! on
R*S-7
:5",
.i/ure '' (sheet (- of *'"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)6
3GPP
#*- 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure! 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-7
Pro#edure 3G=MS+=7=>9 Shee19(54)
5
Fno2n
7SSG
>andover
*u6(erG
M'P-'""9+'T,-
>'*59V,R-*UM7,R reA.
o V"R
Se
T401
'->'*59V,R-
R,DU,ST
o 7SS-7
?a$ 4or +hanne%
or >andover *u6(er
(UMTS o GSM >o)
M'P-PR,P'R,-
>'*59V,R re!&
J'->9-)':"UR,K
o 3G=MS+-'
:5",
Ee!
ReAue!ed
*o
ReAue!ed
*o
.i/ure '' (sheet (! of *'"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)6
3GPP
#*! 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure! 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-7
Pro#edure 3G=MS+=7=>9 Shee20(54)
?a$ 4or +hanne%
or >andover *u6(er
(UMTS o GSM >o)
'->'*59V,R-
R,DU,ST-'+F
4ro6 7SS-7
Re!e
T401
>andover
*u6(erG
M'P-PR,P'R,-
>'*59V,R re!&.
J'->9-R,DU,ST-'+FK
o 3G=MS+-'
Se
T404
?a$ 4or U,1MS
on 7SS-7
(UMTS o GSM >o)
?a$ 4or
>andover *u6(er
'%%o#a$on
M'P-'""9+'T,-
>'*59V,R-
*UM7,R re!&.
4ro6 V"R
M'P-PR,P'R,-
>'*59V,R re!&.
J'->9-R,DU,ST-'+FK
J>andover *u6(erK
o 3G=MS+-'
Se
T410
?a$ 4or +onne#$on
4ro6 3G=MS+-'
(UMTS o GSM >o)
M'P-'""9+'T,-
>'*59V,R-
*UM7,R re!&.
4ro6 V"R
?a$ 4or
+hanne%
'%%o#a$on
'->'*59V,R-
R,DU,ST-'+F
4ro6 7SS-7
Re!e
T401
*o ReAue!ed
ReAue!ed
.i/ure '' (sheet #% of *'"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)6
3GPP
#+% 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure! 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-7
Pro#edure 3G=MS+=7=>9 Shee21(54)
?a$ 4or +hanne%
or >andover *u6(er
(UMTS o GSM >o)
'->'*59V,R-
)':"UR,
4ro6 7SS-7
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n 7SS-7
M'P-PR,P'R,-
>'*59V,R re!&.
J'->9-)':"UR,K
o 3G=MS+-'
:5",
,/&$r@
T401
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n 7SS-7
?a$ 4or +hanne%
'%%o#a$on
(UMTS o GSM >o)
?a$ 4or +hanne%
or >andover *u6(er
(UMTS o GSM >o)
'=+",'R-
R,DU,ST
4ro6 7SS-7
M'P-PR,P'R,-
>'*59V,R re!&.
JM'P ,RR9RK
o 3G=MS+-'
+an#e%
+hanne%
on 7SS-7
:5",
,RR9R
:nd$#a$on 4ro6
V"R
?a$ 4or >andover
*u6(er '%%o#a$on
(UMTS o GSM >o)
.i/ure '' (sheet #( of *'"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)6
3GPP
#+( 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure! 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-7
Pro#edure 3G=MS+=7=>9 Shee22(54)
7a!$# UMTS o GSM handover 4ro6 3G=MS+-' o 3G=MS+-7
+$r#u$ +onne#$on reAu$red
?a$ 4or +onne#$on
4ro6 3G=MS+-'
(UMTS o GSM >o)
:=+9**,+T (:'M)
4ro6 3G=MS+-'
(U!e! >andover *o.)
Re!e
T410
M'P-S,*5->'*59V,R-
R,P9RT re!&. o V"R-7
Se
T404
:=+9MP",T, ('+M)
o 3G=MS+-'
?a$ 4or a##e!!
(@ U,1MS on 7SS-7
(UMTS o GSM >o)
,/&$r@
T410
+an#e%
M'P
Pro#edure!
To 3G=MS+-'
$n 3G=MS+-7
Re%ea!e
Rad$o Re!our#e!
on 7SS-7
:5",
'-+",'R-R,DU,ST
4ro6 7SS-7
M'P-P'S reA.
J'-+",'R-
R,DU,STK
o 3G=MS+-'
+an#e%
M'P
Pro#edure!
To 3G=MS+-'
$n 3G=MS+-7
+an#e%
M'P
Pro#edure!
e.3. M'P-'79RT
4ro6 3G=MS+-'
.i/ure '' (sheet ## of *'"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)6
3GPP
#+# 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure! 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-7
Pro#edure 3G=MS+=7=>9 Shee23(54)
?a$ 4or a##e!!
(@ U,1MS on 7SS-7
(UMTS o GSM >o)
'->'*59V,R-
+9MP",T,
4ro6 7SS-7
Re!e
T404
'*M
SenG
:='*S?,R ('*M)
o 3G=MS+-'
M'P-S,*5-
,*5-S:G*'" reA.
J'->9-+9MP",T,K
o 3G=MS+-'
+a%% $n Pro3re!!
on 3G=MS+-7
(GSM)
'-+",'R-
R,DU,ST
4ro6 7SS-7
M'P-P'S reA
J'-+",'R-
R,DU,STK
o MS+-'
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") o 3G=MS+-'
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
o 3G=MS+-'
$n 3G=MS+-7
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e! on
7SS-7
:5",
,/&$r@
T404
+an#e%
M'P
Pro#edure
4ro6
3G=MS+-'
Re!e
T404
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e! on
7SS-7
?a$ 4or 5$!#onne#
(UMTS o GSM >o)
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") 4ro6
3G=MS+-'
'->'*59V,R-
5,T,+T
4ro6 7SS-7
:='*S?,R ('*M)
o 3G=MS+-'
M'P-P'S reA
J'->9-5,T,+TK
o 3G=MS+-'
?a$ 4or a##e!!
(@ U,1MS on 7SS-7
(UMTS o GSM >o)
*o
Ee!
.i/ure '' (sheet #3 of *'"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)6
3GPP
#+3 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure! 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-7
Pro#edure 3G=MS+=7=>9 Shee24(54)
+a%% $n Pro3re!!
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
)or2ard Me!!a3e!
o U,1MS
M'P-S,*5-
,*5-S:G*'"
re!&. 4ro6
3G=MS+-'
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n R*S-'
3G=MS+-'
d$!#onne#edG
?a$ 4or 5$!#onne#
(GSM o UMTS >o)
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") 4ro6 3G=MS+-'
:5",
:u-R,",'S,-
R,DU,ST
4ro6 R*S-'
M'P-P'S reA.
J'-+",'R-
R,DU,STK
o 3G=MS+-'
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
:u-"9+'T:9*-
R,P9RT
4ro6 R*S
M'P-P'S reA.
J'->9-
P,R)9RM,5K
o 3G=MS+-'
+a%% $n Pro3re!!
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") 4ro6 3G=MS+-'
+a%% $n Pro3re!!
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
+an#e%
M'P
Pro#edure!
4ro6 3G=MS+-'
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n R*S-'
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") o 3G=MS+-'
:5",
:u-R,"9+'T:9*-
R,DU:R,5
4ro6 R*S-'
B
*o
Ee!
.i/ure '' (sheet #' of *'"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)6
3GPP
#+' 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure! 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-7
Pro#edure 3G=MS+=7=>9 Shee25(54)
B
Fno2n
MS+G
>andover
a%%o2ed o
+e%%G
?h$#h
3G=MS+G
Fno2n
7SSG
Re!our#e! on
7SS-7G
Send ReHe#G
:u-R,"9+'T:9*-
PR,P'R'T:9*-
)':"UR, o R*S-'
+$r#u$
+onne#$onG
+a%% $n Pro3re!!
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
U,1MS
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
9
M'P-PR,P'R,-
SU7S,DU,*T-
>'*59V,R reA.
J'->9-R,DU,STK
o MS+-'
Se
T411
?a$ 4or Re!&on!e
(UMTS o GSM >o)
0
Ee!
Ee!
MS+-7
Ee!
*o
Ee!
Ee!
*o
*o
Ee!
*o
MS+-'1MS+-78
*o
*o
.i/ure '' (sheet #* of *'"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)6
3GPP
#+* 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure! 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-7
Pro#edure 3G=MS+=7=>9 Shee26(54)
UMTS o GSM >andover 4ro6 R*S-' o 7SS-7 on MS+-7
9
'->'*59V,R-R,DU,ST
o 7SS-7
Se
T401
?a$ 4or +hanne%
(UMTS o GSM >o)
'->'*59V,R-
R,DU,ST-
'+F
4ro6 7SS-7
Re!e
T401
Dueue
Me!!a3e!
$n MS+-7
>andover +o66and
o U,1MS v$a
:u-R,"9+'T:9*-+9MM'*5
o R*S-'
Se U&
>andover
5ev$#e
Se
T402
?a$ 4or a##e!!
(@ U,1MS
(UMTS o GSM >o)
,/&$r@
T401
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
on 7SS-7
0
'->'*59V,R-
)':"UR,
4ro6 7SS-7
Re!e
T401
M'P-S,*5-,*5-
S:G*'" re!&.
4ro6 3G=MS+-'
+an#e% +hanne%
reAue!
on 7SS-7
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
on R*S-'
?a$ 4or 5$!#onne#
(UMTS o GSM >o)
:u-R,",'S,-R,DU,ST
4ro6 R*S-'
M'P-P'S reA
J'-+",'R-
R,DU,STK
o 3G=MS+-'
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
To 3G=MS+-'
$n MS+-7
.i/ure '' (sheet #+ of *'"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)6
3GPP
#++ 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure! 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-7
Pro#edure 3G=MS+=7=>9 Shee20(54)
?a$ 4or a##e!!
(@ U,1MS
(UMTS o GSM >o)
'->'*59V,R-
+9MP",T,
4ro6 7SS-7
Re!e
T402
M'P-P'S reA.
J'->9-P,R)9RM,5K
o 3G=MS+-'
+$r#u$
+onne#$onG
+onne#
>andover
5ev$#e (9&$ona%)
)or2ard Aueued
6e!!a3e!
v$a 7SS-7
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n R*S-'
+$r#u$
+onne#$onG
Re%ea!e
>andover
5ev$#e
+a%% $n Pro3re!!
on 3G=MS+-7
(GSM)
U,1MS
on 3G=MS+-7
(GSM)
'->'*59V,R-
5,T,+T
4or6 7SS-7
+$r#u$
+onne#$onG
+onne#
>andover
5ev$#e (9&$ona%)
?a$ 4or a##e!!
(@ U,1MS
(UMTS o GSM >o)
:u-R,"9+'T:9*
+'*+,"
4ro6 R*S-'
Re!e
T402
)or2ard Aueued
6e!!a3e!
v$a R*S-'
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n 7SS-7
+$r#u$
+onne#$onG
Re%ea!e
>andover
5ev$#e
+a%% $n Pro3re!!
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
U,1MS
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
Ee!
Ee!
*o
*o
Ee!
*o
Ee!
*o
.i/ure '' (sheet #, of *'"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)6
3GPP
#+, 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure! 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-7
Pro#edure 3G=MS+=7=>9 Shee2B(54)
?a$ 4or a##e!!
(@ U,1MS
(UMTS o GSM >o)
,/&$r@
T402
Re%ea!e Re!our#e!
$n 7SS-7
and R*S-'
Re%ea!e
>andover
5ev$#e
M'P-P'S reA.
J'-+",'R-
R,DU,STK
o 3G=MS+-'
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
To 3G=MS+-'
$n 3G=MS+-7
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") o 3G=MS+-'
:5",
'-+",'R-
R,DU,ST
4ro6 7SS-7
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n 7SS-7
?a$ 4or
a##e!! (@ U,1MS
(UMTS o GSM >o)
:u-R,",'S,-
R,DU,ST
4ro6 R*S-'
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n R*S-'
?a$ 4or a##e!! (@
U,1MSG
M'P-P'S reA.
J'-+",'R-
R,DU,STK
o 3G=MS+-'
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
To 3G=MS+-'
$n 3G=MS+-7
Re%ea!e Re!our#e!
$n 7SS-7
?a$ 4or
5$!#onne#
(UMTS o GSM >o)
M'P-S,*5-,*5-
S:G*'" re!&.
4ro6 3G=MS+-'
Re%ea!e Re!our#e!
$n 7SS-7
and R*S-'
Re%ea!e
>andover
5ev$#e
?a$ 4or
5$!#onne#
(UMTS o GSM >o)
Ee!
*o
.i/ure '' (sheet #- of *'"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)6
3GPP
#+- 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure! 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-7
Pro#edure 3G=MS+=7=>9 Shee29(54)
Su(!eAuen UMTS o GSM >andover 4ro6 3G=MS+-7 o MS+-'
?a$ 4or Re!&on!e
(UMTS o GSM >o)
M'P-PR,P'R,-
SU7S,DU,*T-
>'*59V,R re!&.
J'->9-R,DU,ST-
'+FK
4ro6 MS+-'
Re!e
T411
Re%o#a$on
+o66and
o R*S-'
Se
T404
?a$ 4or '#C.
4ro6 MS+-'
(UMTS o GSM >o)
M'P-PR,P'R,-
SU7S,DU,*T-
>'*59V,R re!&.
J'->9-)':"UR,
or M'P ,RR9RK
4ro6 MS+-'
Re!e
T411
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n 7SS-7
0
,/&$r@
T411
:u-R,",'S,-
R,DU,ST
4ro6 R*S-'
M'P-P'S
reA.
J'-+",'R-
R,DU,STK
o MS+-'
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
$n 3G=MS+-7
o MS+-'
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n R*S-'
?a$ 4or 5$!#onne#
(UMTS o GSM >o)
M'P-S,*5-,*5-
S:G*'" re!&.
4ro6 MS+-'
.i/ure '' (sheet #! of *'"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)6
3GPP
#+! 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure! 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-7
Pro#edure 3G=MS+=7=>9 Shee30(54)
?a$ 4or '#C.
4ro6 MS+-'
(UMTS o GSM >o)
M'P-S,*5-
,*5-
S:G*'" re!&.
4ro6 MS+-'
Re!e
T404
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n R*S-'
+$r#u$
+onne#$onG
?a$ 4or 5$!#onne#
(UMTS o GSM >o)
:5",
,/&$r@
T404
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n R*S-'
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
o MS+-'
$n 3G=MS+-7
:u-R,",'S,-
R,DU,ST
4ro6 R*S-'
M'P-P'S reA.
J'-+",'R-
R,DU,STK
o MS+-'
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n R*S-'
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
o MS+-'
:u-R,"9+'T:9*-
+'*+,"
4ro6 R*S-'
Re!e
T404
M'P-P'S reA.
J'->9-)':"UR,K
o MS+-'
+$r#u$
+onne#$onG
+a%% $n Pro3re!!
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
U,1MS
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
Ee!
*o
Ee!
*o
.i/ure '' (sheet 3% of *'"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)6
3GPP
#,% 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure! 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-7
Pro#edure 3G=MS+=7=>9 Shee31(54)
7a!$# UMTS o GSM handover 4ro6 3G=MS+-' o 3G=MS+-7
no +$r#u$ +onne#$on reAu$red
?a$ 4or U,1MS
on 7SS-7
(UMTS o GSM >o)
'->'*59V,R-
+9MP",T,
4ro6 7SS-7
Re!e
T404
M'P-S,*5-
,*5-S:G*'" reA.
J'->9-+9MP",T,K
o 3G=MS+-'
U,1MS
on 3G=MS+-7
(GSM)
'-+",'R-
R,DU,ST
4ro6 7SS-7
M'P-P'S reA
J'-+",'R-
R,DU,STK
o 3G=MS+-'
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
o 3G=MS+-'
$n 3G=MS+-7
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e! on
7SS-7
:5",
,/&$r@
T404
+an#e%
M'P
Pro#edure
4ro6
3G=MS+-'
'->'*59V,R-
5,T,+T
4ro6 7SS-7
M'P-P'S reA.
J'->9-5,T,+TK
o 3G=MS+-'
?a$ 4or U,1MS
on 7SS-7
(UMTS o GSM >o)
.i/ure '' (sheet 3( of *'"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)6
3GPP
#,( 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure! 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-7
Pro#edure 3G=MS+=7=>9 Shee32(54)
U,1MS
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
)or2ard Me!!a3e!
o U,1MS
M'P-S,*5-
,*5-S:G*'" re!&.
4ro6 3G=MS+-'
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n R*S-7
:5",
:u-
R,"9+'T:9*-
R,DU:R,5
4ro6 R*S-'
B
M'P-PR,P'R,-
>'*59V,R reA.
J*U""K
J'-'SG-R,DU,STK
4ro6 MS+-'
M'P-'""9+'T,-
>'*59V,R-*UM7,R reA.
o V"R
:u-R'7-'SS:G*,M,*T-
R,DU,ST
o R*S-'
?a$ 4or '!!$3n6en
or >andover *u6(er
(GSM o UMTS >o)
:u-"9+'T:9*-
R,P9RT
4ro6 R*S
M'P-P'S reA.
J'->9-
P,R)9RM,5K
o 3G=MS+-'
U,1MS
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
.i/ure '' (sheet 3# of *'"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)6
3GPP
#,# 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure! 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-7
Pro#edure 3G=MS+=7=>9 Shee33(54)
+$r#u$ +onne#$on ,!a(%$!h6en on 3G=MS+-7
?a$ 4or '!!$3n6en
or >andover *u6(er
(UMTS o GSM >o)
'-'SS:G*M,*T-
+9MP",T,
4ro6 7SS-7
?a$ 4or
>andover *u6(er
'%%o#a$on
M'P-'""9+'T,-
>'*59V,R-
*UM7,R re!&.
4ro6 V"R
M'P-PR,P'R,-
>'*59V,R re!&.
J>andover *u6(erK
J'-'SG-+9MP",T,K
o 3G=MS+-'
Se
T410
?a$ 4or +onne#
4ro6 3G=MS+-'
(UMTS o GSM >o)
M'P-'""9+'T,-
>'*59V,R-
*UM7,R re!&.
4ro6 V"R
?a$ 4or
'!!$3n6en
'-'SS:G*M,*T-
+9MP",T,
4ro6 7SS-'
.i/ure '' (sheet 33 of *'"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)6
3GPP
#,3 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure! 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-7
Pro#edure 3G=MS+=7=>9 Shee34(54)
?a$ 4or '!!$3n6en
(UMTS o GSM >o)
'-'SS:G*M,*T-
)':"UR,
4ro6 7SS-'
M'P-PR,P'R,-
>'*59V,R re!&.
J'-'SG-)':"UR,K
o 3G=MS+-'
U,1MS
on 3G=MS+-7
(GSM)
?a$ 4or >andover
*u6(er '%%o#a$on
(UMTS o GSM >o)
,RR9R
:nd$#a$on 4ro6
V"R
M'P-PR,P'R,-
>'*59V,R re!&.
JM'P ,RR9RK
o 3G=MS+-'
?a$ 4or '!!$3n6en
(UMTS o GSM >o)
M'P-S,*5-
,*5-S:G*'" re!&.
4ro6 3G=MS+-'
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure! o V"R-7
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n 7SS-7
:5",
'-+",'R-R,DU,ST
4ro6 7SS-7
M'P-P'S reA.
J'-+",'R-R,DU,STK
o 3G=MS+-'
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
o 3G=MS+-'
and V"R-7
?a$ 4or '!!$3n6en
or >andover *u6(er
(UMTS o GSM >o)
?a$ 4or '!!$3n6en
or >andover *u6(er
(UMTS o GSM >o)
?a$ 4or '!!$3n6en
or >andover *u6(er
(UMTS o GSM >o)
?a$ 4or >andover
*u6(er '%%o#a$on
(UMTS o GSM >o)
.i/ure '' (sheet 3' of *'"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)6
3GPP
#,' 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure! 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-7
Pro#edure 3G=MS+=7=>9 Shee35(54)
?a$ 4or +onne#
4ro6 3G=MS+-'
(UMTS o GSM >o)
:=+9**,+T (:'M)
4ro6 3G=MS+-'
(U!e! >andover *o.)
Re!e
T410
M'P-S,*5->'*59V,R-
R,P9RT re!&. o V"R-7
:=+9MP",T,
('+M) o 3G=MS+-'
+a%%
on 3G=MS+-7
(GSM)
,/&$r@
T410
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
o 3G=MS+-'
$n 3G=MS+-7
Re%ea!e
Rad$o Re!our#e!
on 7SS-7
:5",
'-+",'R-R,DU,ST
4ro6 7SS-'
M'P-P'S reA.
J'-+",'R=R,DU,STK
o 3G=MS+-'
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
o 3G=MS+-'
$n 3G=MS+-7
.i/ure '' (sheet 3* of *'"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)6
3GPP
#,* 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure! 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-7
Pro#edure 3G=MS+=7=>9 Shee36(54)
?a$ 4or +onne#
4ro6 3G=MS+-'
(UMTS o GSM >o)
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") 4ro6 3G=MS+-'
U,1MS
on 3G=MS+-7
(GSM)
M'P-S,*5-
,*5-S:G*'" re!&.
4ro6 3G=MS+-'
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e! on
7SS-7
:5",
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure
4ro6 3G=MS+-'
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e! on
7SS-7
:5",
.i/ure '' (sheet 3+ of *'"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)6
3GPP
#,+ 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure! 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-7
Pro#edure 3G=MS+=7=>9 Shee30(54)
6
Fno2n
R*SG
>andover
*u6(erG
M'P-'""9+'T,-
>'*59V,R-*UM7,R reA.
o V"R
Se
TB01
:u-R,"9+'T:9*-
R,DU,ST
o R*S-7
?a$ 4or +hanne%
or >andover *u6(er
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
M'P-PR,P'R,-
>'*59V,R re!&
J:U-R"+-)':"UR,K
To 3G=MS+-'
:5",
Ee!
ReAue!ed
*o
ReAue!ed
*o
.i/ure '' (sheet 3, of *'"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)6
3GPP
#,, 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure! 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-7
Pro#edure 3G=MS+=7=>9 Shee3B(54)
?a$ 4or +hanne%
or >andover *u6(er
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
:u-R,"9+'T:9*-
R,DU,ST-'+F
4ro6 R*S-7
Re!e
TB01
>andover
*u6(erG
M'P-PR,P'R,-
>'*59V,R re!&.
J:U-R"+-R,DU,ST-'+FK
o 3G=MS+-'
Se
TB04
?a$ 4or U,
on R*S-7
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
?a$ 4or
>andover *u6(er
'%%o#a$on
M'P-'""9+'T,-
>'*59V,R-
*UM7,R re!&.
4ro6 V"R
M'P-PR,P'R,-
>'*59V,R re!&.
J:U-R"+-R,DU,ST-'+FK
J>andover *u6(erK
o 3G=MS+-'
Se
TB10
?a$ 4or +onne#$on
4ro6 3G=MS+-'
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
M'P-'""9+'T,-
>'*59V,R-
*UM7,R re!&.
4ro6 V"R
?a$ 4or +hanne%
'%%o#a$on
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
:u-R,"9+'T:9*-
R,DU,ST-'+F
4ro6 R*S-7
Re!e
TB01
*o ReAue!ed
ReAue!ed
.i/ure '' (sheet 3- of *'"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)6
3GPP
#,- 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure! 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-7
Pro#edure 3G=MS+=7=>9 Shee39(54)
?a$ 4or +hanne%
or >andover *u6(er
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
:u-R,"9+'T:9*-
)':"UR,
4ro6 R*S-7
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n R*S-7
M'P-PR,P'R,-
>'*59V,R re!&.
J:U-R"+-)':"UR,K
o 3G=MS+-'
:5",
,/&$r@
TB01
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n R*S-7
?a$ 4or +hanne%
'%%o#a$on
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
?a$ 4or +hanne%
or >andover *u6(er
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
:u-R,",'S,-
R,DU,ST
4ro6 R*S-7
M'P-PR,P'R,-
>'*59V,R re!&.
JM'P ,RR9RK
o 3G=MS+-'
+an#e%
+hanne%
on R*S-7
:5",
,RR9R
:nd$#a$on 4ro6
V"R
?a$ 4or >andover
*u6(er '%%o#a$on
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
.i/ure '' (sheet 3! of *'"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)6
3GPP
#,! 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure! 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-7
Pro#edure 3G=MS+=7=>9 Shee40(54)
7a!$# SR*S Re%o#a$on 4ro6 3G=MS+-' o 3G=MS+-7
+$r#u$ +onne#$on reAu$red
?a$ 4or +onne#$on
4ro6 3G=MS+-'
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
:=+9**,+T (:'M)
4ro6 3G=MS+-'
(U!e! >andover *o.)
Re!e
TB10
M'P-S,*5->'*59V,R-
R,P9RT re!&. o V"R-7
Se
TB04
:=+9MP",T, ('+M)
o 3G=MS+-'
?a$ 4or a##e!!
(@ U, on R*S-7
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
,/&$r@
TB10
+an#e%
M'P
Pro#edure!
To 3G=MS+-'
$n 3G=MS+-7
Re%ea!e Rad$o
Re!our#e!
on R*S-7
:5",
:u-R,",'S,-
R,DU,ST
4ro6 R*S-7
M'P-P'S reA.
J:U-:R,"-
R,DU,STK
o 3G=MS+-'
+an#e%
M'P
Pro#edure!
To 3G=MS+-'
$n 3G=MS+-7
+an#e%
M'P
Pro#edure!
e.3.
M'P-'79RT
4ro6
3G=MS+-'
.i/ure '' (sheet '% of *'"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)6
3GPP
#-% 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure! 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-7
Pro#edure 3G=MS+=7=>9 Shee41(54)
?a$ 4or a##e!!
(@ U, on R*S-7
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
:u-R,"9+'T:9*-
+9MP",T,
4ro6 R*S-7
Re!e
TB04
'*M
SenG
:='*S?,R ('*M)
o 3G=MS+-'
M'P-S,*5-
,*5-S:G*'" reA.
J:U=R"+-+9MP",T,K
o 3G=MS+-'
+a%% $n Pro3re!!
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
:u-R,",'S,-
R,DU,ST
4ro6 R*S-7
M'P-P'S reA
J:U=:R,"-
R,DU,STK
o 3G=MS+-'
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") o 3G=MS+-'
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
o 3G=MS+-'
$n 3G=MS+-7
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e! on
R*S-7
:5",
,/&$r@
TB04
+an#e%
M'P
Pro#edure
4ro6
3G=MS+-'
Re!e
TB04
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e! on
R*S-7
?a$ 4or 5$!#onne#
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") 4ro6
3G=MS+-'
:u-R,"9+'T:9*-
5,T,+T
4ro6 R*S-7
:='*S?,R ('*M)
o 3G=MS+-'
M'P-P'S reA
J:U-R"+-5,T,+TK
o 3G=MS+-'
?a$ 4or a##e!!
(@ U, on R*S-7
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
*o
Ee!
.i/ure '' (sheet '( of *'"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)6
3GPP
#-( 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure! 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-7
Pro#edure 3G=MS+=7=>9 Shee42(54)
+a%% $n Pro3re!!
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
)or2ard Me!!a3e!
o U,
M'P-S,*5-
,*5-S:G*'" re!&.
4ro6 3G=MS+-'
Re%ea!
Re!our#e!
$n R*S-'
3G=MS+-'
d$!#onne#edG
?a$ 4or
5$!#onne#
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") 4ro6 3G=MS+-'
:5",
:u-R,",'S,-R,DU,ST
4ro6 R*S-'
M'P-P'S reA.
J:U-:R,"-R,DU,STK
o 3G=MS+-'
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") 4ro6 3G=MS+-'
+a%% $n Pro3re!!
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
+an#e%
M'P
Pro#edure!
4ro6 3G=MS+-'
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n R*S-'
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") o 3G=MS+-'
:5",
:u-R,"9+'T:9*-
R,DU:R,5
4ro6 R*S-'
12
*o
Ee!
.i/ure '' (sheet '# of *'"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)6
3GPP
#-# 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure! 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-7
Pro#edure 3G=MS+=7=>9 Shee43(54)
12
Fno2n
3G=MS+G
?h$#h
3G=MS+G
Fno2n
R*SG
Re!our#e! on
R*S-7G
Send ReHe#G
:u-R,"9+'T:9*-
PR,P'R'T:9*-)':"UR,
o R*S-'
+$r#u$
+onne#$onG
+a%% $n Pro3re!!
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
U,
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
13
M'P-PR,P'R,-
SU7S,DU,*T-
>'*59V,R reA.
J:U-R"+-R,DU,STK
o 3G=MS+-'
Se
TB11
?a$ 4or Re!&on!e
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
11
Ee!
MS+-7
Ee!
*o
Ee!
Ee!
*o
*o
Ee!
*o
3G=MS+-'13G=MS+-78
*o
.i/ure '' (sheet '3 of *'"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)6
3GPP
#-3 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure! 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-7
Pro#edure 3G=MS+=7=>9 Shee44(54)
SR*S Re%o#a$on 4ro6 R*S-' o R*S-7 on 3G=MS+-7
13
:u-R,"9+'T:9*-R,DU,ST
o R*S-7
Se
TB01
?a$ 4or +hanne%
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
:u-
R,"9+'T:9*-
R,DU,ST-'+F
4ro6 R*S-7
,/&$r@
TB01
:u-R,"9+'T:9*-
)':"UR,
4ro6 R*S-7
M'P-S,*5-
,*5-S:G*'"
re!&. 4ro6
3G=MS+-'
Re!e
TB01
Re!e
TB01
:u-R,",'S,-R,DU,ST
4ro6 R*S-'
Dueue Me!!a3e!
$n 3G=MS+-7
M'P-P'S reA
J:U-:R,"-
R,DU,STK
o 3G=MS+-'
+an#e% +hanne%
reAue!
on R*S-7
"o#a$on Re&or$n3
:u-"9+'T:9* R,P9RT:*G
+9*TR9" o R*S-7
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
on R*S-7
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
To 3G=MS+-'
$n 3G=MS+-7
Re%o#a$on +o66and
o R*S-'
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
on R*S-'
Se U&
>andover
5ev$#e
Se
TB02
11
?a$ 4or 5$!#onne#
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
?a$ 4or a##e!!
(@ U,
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
Su&&ored
*o !u&&ored
.i/ure '' (sheet '' of *'"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)6
3GPP
#-' 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure! 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-7
Pro#edure 3G=MS+=7=>9 Shee45(54)
?a$ 4or a##e!!
(@ U,
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
:u-
R,"9+'T:9*-
+9MP",T,
4ro6 R*S-7
Re!e
TB02
>ave !e#ur$@ a%3or$h6!
(een #han3edG
Proo#o%
on ,-$ner4a#e
M'P-P'S reA.
J'->9-
P,R)9RM,5K
o 3G=MS+-'
+$r#u$
+onne#$onG
+onne#
>andover
5ev$#e
(9&$ona%)
)or2ard Aueued
6e!!a3e!
v$a R*S-7
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n R*S-'
+$r#u$
+onne#$onG
Re%ea!e
>andover
5ev$#e
+a%% $n Pro3re!!
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
U,
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
M'P-P'S reA.
J:u-"9+-R,P9RTK
o 3G=MS+-'
:u-
R,"9+'T:9*-
5,T,+T
4or6 R*S-7
+$r#u$
+onne#$onG
+onne#
>andover
5ev$#e
(9&$ona%)
?a$ 4or a##e!!
(@ U,
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
:u-
R,"9+'T:9*
+'*+,"
4ro6 R*S-'
Re!e
TB02
)or2ard Aueued
6e!!a3e!
v$a R*S-'
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n R*S-7
+$r#u$
+onne#$onG
Re%ea!e
>andover
5ev$#e
+a%% $n Pro3re!!
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
U,
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
Ee!
7SSM'P
Ee!
Ee!
*o
*o
R'*'P
*o
Ee!
*o
Ee!
*o
.i/ure '' (sheet '* of *'"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)6
3GPP
#-* 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure! 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-7
Pro#edure 3G=MS+=7=>9 Shee46(54)
?a$ 4or a##e!!
(@ U,
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
,/&$r@
TB02
Re%ea!e Re!our#e!
$n R*S-7
and R*S-'
Re%ea!e
>andover
5ev$#e
M'P-P'S reA.
J:U-:R,"-R,DU,STK
o 3G=MS+-'
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
To 3G=MS+-'
$n 3G=MS+-7
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") o 3G=MS+-'
:5",
:u-R,",'S,-
R,DU,ST
4ro6 R*S-7
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n R*S-7
?a$ 4or
a##e!! (@ U,
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
:u-R,",'S,-
R,DU,ST
4ro6 R*S-'
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n R*S-'
?a$ 4or a##e!! (@
U,G
M'P-P'S reA.
J:U-:R,"-R,DU,STK
o 3G=MS+-'
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
To 3G=MS+-'
$n 3G=MS+-7
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n R*S-7
?a$ 4or 5$!#onne#
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
M'P-S,*5-,*5-
S:G*'" re!&.
4ro6 3G=MS+-'
Re%ea!e Re!our#e!
$n R*S-7
and R*S-'
Re%ea!e
>andover
5ev$#e
Ee!
*o
.i/ure '' (sheet '+ of *'"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)6
3GPP
#-+ 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure! 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-7
Pro#edure 3G=MS+=7=>9 Shee40(54)
Su(!eAuen SR*S Re%o#a$on 4ro6 3G=MS+-7 o 3G=MS+-'
?a$ 4or Re!&on!e
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
M'P-PR,P'R,-
SU7S,DU,*T-
>'*59V,R re!&.
J:U-R"+-
R,DU,ST-
'+FK
4ro6 3G=MS+-'
Re!e
TB11
Re%o#a$on
+o66and
o R*S-'
Se
TB04
?a$ 4or '#C.
4ro6 3G=MS+-'
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
M'P-PR,P'R,-
SU7S,DU,*T-
>'*59V,R re!&.
J:U-R"+-)':"UR,
or M'P ,RR9RK
4ro6 3G=MS+-'
Re!e
TB11
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n R*S-7
11
,/&$r@
TB11
:u-R,",'S,-
R,DU,ST
4ro6 R*S-'
M'P-P'S
reA.
J:U-:R,"-
R,DU,STK
o 3G=MS+-'
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
$n 3G=MS+-7
o 3G=MS+-'
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n R*S-'
?a$ 4or 5$!#onne#
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
M'P-S,*5-,*5-
S:G*'" re!&.
4ro6 3G=MS+-'
.i/ure '' (sheet ', of *'"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)6
3GPP
#-, 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure! 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-7
Pro#edure 3G=MS+=7=>9 Shee4B(54)
?a$ 4or '#C.
4ro6 3G=MS+-'
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
M'P-S,*5-
,*5-
S:G*'" re!&.
4ro6
3G=MS+-'
Re!e
TB04
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n R*S-'
+$r#u$
+onne#$onG
?a$ 4or 5$!#onne#
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
:5",
,/&$r@
TB04
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n R*S-'
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
o 3G=MS+-'
$n 3G=MS+-7
:u-R,",'S,-
R,DU,ST
4ro6 R*S-'
M'P-P'S reA.
J:U-:R,"-
R,DU,STK
o 3G=MS+-'
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n R*S-'
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
o 3G=MS+-'
:u-
R,"9+'T:9*-
+'*+,"
4ro6 R*S-'
Re!e
TB04
M'P-P'S reA.
J:U-R"+-
)':"UR,K
o 3G=MS+-'
+$r#u$
+onne#$onG
+a%% $n Pro3re!!
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
U,
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
Ee!
*o
Ee!
*o
.i/ure '' (sheet '- of *'"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)6
3GPP
#-- 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure! 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-7
Pro#edure 3G=MS+=7=>9 Shee49(54)
7a!$# SR*S Re%o#a$on 4ro6 3G=MS+-' o 3G=MS+-7
no +$r#u$ +onne#$on reAu$red
?a$ 4or U,
on R*S-7
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
:u-R,"9+'T:9*-
+9MP",T,
4ro6 R*S-7
Re!e
TB04
M'P-S,*5-
,*5-S:G*'" reA.
J:U-R"+-
+9MP",T,K
o 3G=MS+-'
U,
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
:u-R,",'S,-
R,DU,ST
4ro6 R*S-7
M'P-P'S reA
J:U-:R,"-
R,DU,STK
o 3G=MS+-'
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
o 3G=MS+-'
$n 3G=MS+-7
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
on R*S-7
:5",
,/&$r@
TB04
+an#e%
M'P
Pro#edure
4ro6
3G=MS+-'
:u-
R,"9+'T:9*-
5,T,+T
4ro6 R*S-7
M'P-P'S reA.
J:U-R"+-5,T,+TK
o 3G=MS+-'
?a$ 4or U,
on R*S-7
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
.i/ure '' (sheet '! of *'"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)6
3GPP
#-! 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure! 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-7
Pro#edure 3G=MS+=7=>9 Shee50(54)
U,
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
)or2ard Me!!a3e!
o U,
M'P-S,*5-
,*5-S:G*'" re!&.
4ro6 3G=MS+-'
Re%ea!e Re!our#e!
$n R*S-7
:5",
:u-R,"9+'T:9*-
R,DU:R,5
4ro6 R*S-'
12
M'P-PR,P'R,-
>'*59V,R reA.
J*U""K
J:U-R'SG-R,DU,STK
4ro6 3G=MS+-'
M'P-'""9+'T,-
>'*59V,R-*UM7,R reA.
o V"R
:u-R'7-'SS:G*,M,*T-
R,DU,ST
o R*S-'
?a$ 4or '!!$3n6en
or >andover *u6(er
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
.i/ure '' (sheet *% of *'"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)6
3GPP
#!% 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure! 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-7
Pro#edure 3G=MS+=7=>9 Shee51(54)
+$r#u$ +onne#$on ,!a(%$!h6en on 3G=MS+-7
?a$ 4or '!!$3n6en
or >andover *u6(er
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
:u-R'7-'SS:G*M,*T-
R,SP9*S,
4ro6 R*S-'
?a$ 4or >andover
*u6(er '%%o#a$on
M'P-'""9+'T,-
>'*59V,R-
*UM7,R re!&.
4ro6 V"R
M'P-PR,P'R,-
>'*59V,R re!&.
J>andover *u6(erK
J:U-R'SG-+9MP",T,K
o 3G=MS+-'
Se
TB10
?a$ 4or +onne#
4ro6 3G=MS+-'
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
M'P-'""9+'T,-
>'*59V,R-
*UM7,R re!&.
4ro6 V"R
?a$ 4or '!!$3n6en
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
:u-R'7-'SS:G*M,*T-
R,SP9*S,
4ro6 R*S-'
.i/ure '' (sheet *( of *'"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)6
3GPP
#!( 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure! 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-7
Pro#edure 3G=MS+=7=>9 Shee52(54)
?a$ 4or '!!$3n6en
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
:u-R'7-
'SS:G*M,*T-
R,SP9*S, 2$h
Un!u##e!!4u% re!u%
4ro6 R*S-7
M'P-PR,P'R,-
>'*59V,R re!&.
J:U-R'SG-
R,SP9*S,K
o 3G=MS+-'
U,
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
?a$ 4or >andover
*u6(er '%%o#a$on
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
,RR9R
:nd$#a$on 4ro6
V"R
M'P-PR,P'R,-
>'*59V,R re!&.
JM'P ,RR9RK
o 3G=MS+-'
?a$ 4or '!!$3n6en
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
M'P-S,*5-
,*5-S:G*'" re!&.
4ro6 3G=MS+-'
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure! o V"R-7
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e!
$n R*S-'
:5",
:u-R,",'S,-
R,DU,ST
4ro6 R*S-'
M'P-P'S reA.
J:U-:R,"-R,DU,STK
o 3G=MS+-'
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
o 3G=MS+-'
and V"R-7
?a$ 4or '!!$3n6en
or >andover *u6(er
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
?a$ 4or '!!$3n6en
or >andover *u6(er
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
?a$ 4or '!!$3n6en
or >andover *u6(er
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
?a$ 4or >andover
*u6(er '%%o#a$on
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
.i/ure '' (sheet *# of *'"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)6
3GPP
#!# 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure! 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-7
Pro#edure 3G=MS+=7=>9 Shee53(54)
?a$ 4or +onne#
4ro6 3G=MS+-'
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
:=+9**,+T (:'M)
4ro6 3G=MS+-'
(U!e! >andover *o.)
Re!e
TB10
M'P-S,*5->'*59V,R-
R,P9RT re!&. o V"R-7
:=+9MP",T,
('+M) o 3G=MS+-'
+a%%
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
,/&$r@
TB10
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
o 3G=MS+-'
$n 3G=MS+-7
Re%ea!e
Rad$o Re!our#e!
on R*S-'
:5",
:u-R,",'S,-R,DU,ST
4ro6 R*S-'
M'P-P'S reA.
J:U-:R,"-R,DU,STK
o 3G=MS+-'
+an#e% M'P
Pro#edure!
o 3G=MS+-'
$n 3G=MS+-7
.i/ure '' (sheet *3 of *'"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)6
3GPP
#!3 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
Pro#edure! 4or >andover $n 3G=MS+-7
Pro#edure 3G=MS+=7=>9 Shee54(54)
?a$ 4or +onne#
4ro6 3G=MS+-'
(SR*S Re%o#a$on)
:=5:S+9**,+T
(R,") 4ro6 3G=MS+-'
U,
on 3G=MS+-7
(UTR'*)
M'P-S,*5-
,*5-S:G*'" re!&.
4ro6 3G=MS+-'
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e! on
R*S-'
:5",
+an#e%
M'P
Pro#edure
4ro6 3G=MS+-'
Re%ea!e
Re!our#e! on
R*S-'
:5",
.i/ure '' (sheet *' of *'"0 Handover control procedure in 3G71SC)6
3GPP
#!' 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
'nne/ ' ($n4or6a$ve)-
+han3e h$!or@
Chan/e histor=
TSG CN? Spec &ersion C el N7&er Su3ject Comment
'&r 1999 GSM 03.09 6.0.0 Tran!4erred o 3GPP
+*1
+*L03 23.009 3.0.0 '&&roved a +*L03
+*L06 23.009 3.0.0 +R001r2 R99 3.1.0 :nrodu#$on o4 UMTS
4un#$ona%$$e! $n 23.009
+*L0 23.009 3.1.0 +R003 R99 3.2.0 )un#$ona% reAu$re6en! 4or he
u!e o4 R'*'P over he , $14
+*L0 23.009 3.1.0 +R004 R99 3.2.0 S5"!
+*L0 23.009 3.1.0 +R005 R99 3.2.0 S5"!
+*L0 23.009 3.1.0 +R006 R99 3.2.0 :nrodu#$on o4 R'*'P 4or $nra-
UMTS $ner-MS+ re%o#a$on
+*L0 23.009 3.1.0 +R000 R99 3.2.0 +%ar$4$#a$on! o4 3G=MS+-' and
3G=MS+-7 ro%e!
+*L0 23.009 3.1.0 +R00Br2 R99 3.2.0 Tran!#oder hand%$n3 $n he +* a
$ner-!@!e6 handover and
re%o#a$on
15105100 23.009 3.2.0 - R99 3.2.1 M$!!$n3 S5"! re-$n!ered (@
M++ 4or )$3ure! 41 - 42 (GSM
>andover #onro% &ro#edure $n
MS+-' and MS+-7)
S5"!
3GPP
#!* 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
3GPP
#!+ 3GPP TS #3$%%! &!$'$% (#%(#)(#" elease !
TSGL *P-Tdo# ?G Tdo# S&e# +R Rev Re% +
a
9%d
ver!
*e2
ver
T$%e ?:
*P-0B *P-00020B *1-00063B 23.009 002 4 R99 7 3.2.1 3.3.0 +R o 23.009 on >andover
!#enar$o 4or Mu%$#a%%
Mu%$#a%%
*P-0B *P-000200 *1-000600 23.009 009 R99 + 3.2.1 3.3.0 +%ean-u& o4 3G=MS+-'=>9
S5"!
GSM1UMTS
:ner2orC$n3
*P-0B *P-000200 *1-00060B 23.009 010 R99 + 3.2.1 3.3.0 +%ean-u& o4 3G=MS+-7=>9
S5"!
GSM1UMTS
:ner2orC$n3
*P-09 *P-000444 *1-000922 23.009 012 1 R99 ) 3.3.0 3.4.0 +orre#$on o ran!#oder
hand%$n3 4or R99
Tr)o19o7T+
*P-10 *P-000601 *1-001104 23.009 013 R99 ) 3.4.0 3.5.0 GSM o UMTS >andover-
5$re#ed Rer@
GSM1UMTS
:ner2orC$n3
*P-10 *P-000601 *1-001105 23.009 014 R99 ) 3.4.0 3.5.0 GSM o UMTS >andover-
M'P &ara6eer Tar3e +e%%
:5
GSM1UMTS
:ner2orC$n3
*P-10 *P-000024 *1-001412 23.009 015 2 R99 ) 3.4.0 3.5.0 GSM o UMTS >andover-
"o#a$on Re&or$n3 $n 3G
MS+ 7
GSM1UMTS
:ner2orC$n3
*P-10 *P-000601 *1-001340 23.009 016 1 R99 ) 3.4.0 3.5.0 Su(!eAuen >andover
&ro#edure #orre#$on!
GSM1UMTS
:ner2orC$n3
*P-10 *P-000601 *1-00140B 23.009 010 3 R99 ) 3.4.0 3.5.0 M$!!$n3 Su(!eAuen
>andover !#enar$o!
GSM1UMTS
:ner2orC$n3
*P-10 *P-000603 *1-001304 23.009 019 R99 ) 3.4.0 3.5.0 Re4eren#e #%ean-u& T,:
*P-10 *P-000601 *1-001302 23.009 020 1 R99 ) 3.4.0 3.5.0 nd$#a$on o4 :nra-MS+
:ner!@!e6 handover 4ro6
3G=MS+-7 o MS+-
'13G=MS+-'
GSM1UMTS
:ner2orC$n3
*P-10 *P-000601 *1-001403 23.009 021 1 R99 ) 3.4.0 3.5.0 UMTS o GSM handover-
5$re#ed Rer@
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