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joint standard lawfully authorized electronic surveillance (laes) addendum 2 - support for carrier identity ansi/j-std-025-b-2 (addendum to ansi/j-std-025-b) april 2007 jointly developed by: telecommunications industry association and alliance for telecommunications industry solutions ansi/j-std-025-b-2 approved: april 27, 2007 joint standards joint standards and publications are adopted in accordance with the american national standards institute (ansi) patent policy. by such action, the telecommunications industry association or the alliance for telecommunications industry solutions does not assume any liability to any patent owner, nor does it assume any obligation whatever to parties adopting the standard or publication. this standard does not purport to address all safety problems associated with its use or all applicable regulatory requirements. it is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and to determine the 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product liability or otherwise, even if advised of the possibility of such damages. the foregoing negation of damages is a fundamental element of the use of the contents hereof, and these contents would not be published by tia without such limitations. ansi/j-std-025-b-2 table of contents 1. introduction.1 2. scope.1 3. section revisions1 section 5.5.4 - message parameters, cdma2000packetdataservingsystem message 1 section 6.5 - module id and object identifier version.2 section 6.5 - message definitions, cdma2000packetdataservingsystem message 2 section 6.5 - parameter definitions, carrieridentity.2 i -,-,- ansi/j-std-025-b-2 1. introduction the purpose of this addendum is to add the carrier identity information in the cdma2000packetdataservingsystem message to the ansi/j-std-025-b standard to support a subscriber roaming in another network by providing the carrier identity. paragraphs in ansi/j-std-025-b that are not shown remain the same. the section numbering in this document aligns with the original sections in ansi/j-std-025-b. 2. scope this addendum only consists of additions to ansi/j-std-025-b adding carrier identity information in the cdma2000packetdataservingsystem message, as follows: a. page 72, line 40: section 5.5.4 cdma2000packetdataservingsystem message, table 21 add carrieridentity. b. page 93, lines 40 and 52: section 6.5 module id and object identifier update module id and object identifier. c. page 95 line 27: section 6.5 - message definitions, cdma2000packetdataservingsystem message - add carrieridentity. d. page 96 line 3: section 6.5 - parameter definitions - add carrieridentity. 3. section revisions text for ansi/j-std-025-b addendum adding carrier identity information in the cdma2000packetdataservingsystem message and parameter definitions: section 5.5.4 cdma2000packetdataservingsystem table 21: cdma2000packetdataservingsystem message parameters parameter moc usage caseidentity m identifies the intercept subject. iapsystemidentity c include to identify the system containing the iap when the underlying data carriage does not imply that system. timestamp m time and date that the event was detected. subjectipaddress c provide the ipv4 address assigned for the session: - the home ipv4 address used for the mobile ipv4 session; - the dynamic ipv4 address allocated by the pdsn for simple ipv4 access, or; - the /64 globally unique prefix assigned to the intercept subject by the pdsn -,-,- ansi/j-std-025-b-2 parameter moc usage for simple ipv6 access. subjectidentity c observed identity or identities of the subject. provide known identities. servingsystemidentity m identifies the entity that is current
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