TIA TSB-87-3010:1997 (R2002)
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Cellular Digital Packet Data System Specification – Part 3010 Unique Identifiers Name and Numbering Plan
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
TIA | 1997 | 23 |
Introduction
The successful deployment of the Cellular Digital Packet Data
(CDPD) Network is dependent upon how this resource is managed and
the uniqueness of the network infrastructure, which is a key factor
in its overall growth.
Interaction between numerous network clientele, the Internet
Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA), and the CDPD Consortium,
provided a clear understanding of how to address the network
management issues, network architecture, topology and routing for
the CDPD Network. A clear understanding of these factors and the
large markets or geographic areas the CDPD Service Providers will
cover necessitates the need for unique names and numbering
standards.
In order for the CDPD Network to cover large markets or
geographic areas they must possess the ability to have End Systems
(ES) transmit and receive data with other ESs attached to the CDPD
Network. The primary difference between the CDPD Network and the
Internet network architecture is the CDPD's Network mobility.
This plan serves as a road map for the CDPD Network Information
Center (NIC) for assigning unique names and numbering standards. It
provides the basic understanding of how unique name and numbering
standards are formatted and how they are used within the CDPD
Network. It can also be adopted and utilized by the CDPD Service
Providers and Service Provider Networks delegated the authority to
name (assign identifiers to) entities within their scope. This plan
should be used in conjunction with Part 3011.