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Telecommunications Industry Association , 12/01/1997
Publisher: TIA
File Format: PDF
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Introduction
This Part presents a tutorial on the usage of the Equipment IDentifier (EID) for manufacturers of M-ESs. This Part also provides a template application form to be used in acquiring a manufacturer identifier from the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE).
The IEEE Registration Authority assigned manufacturer identifier comprises the high-order 24 bits of the EID defined in IS-732. In the EID, the manufacturer identifier is followed by a 24-bit unique CDPD M-ES number assigned by the manufacturer. The EID is used to guarantee that Temporary Equipment Identifier (TEI) requests sent by any two M-ESs are different. It appears in the following messages:
• IDENTITY REQUEST Message [IS-732-403]
• IDENTITY ASSIGN Message [IS-732-403]
• IDENTITY CHECK Response Message [IS-732-403].
The EID is further optionally used in the following Mobile Network Registration Protocol (MNRP) Messages:
• END SYSTEM HELLO [IS-732-507]
• END SYSTEM BYE [IS-732-507].
The EID is further optionally used in the following Mobile Network Location Protocol (MNLP) Messages:
• REDIRECT REQUEST [IS-732-501]
• REDIRECT FLUSH [IS-732-501]
• REDIRECT EXPIRY [IS-732-501].
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