Reference Release Definition for ConnMO

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Reference Release Definition for ConnMO Approved Version 07 Nov 2008 Open Mobile Alliance OMA-RRELD-ConnMO-V1_0-20081107-A

OMA-RRELD-ConnMO-V1_0-20081107-A Page 2 (12) Use of this document is subject to all of the terms and conditions of the Use Agreement located at http://www.openmobilealliance.org/useagreement.html. Unless this document is clearly designated as an approved specification, this document is a work in process, is not an approved Open Mobile Alliance specification, and is subject to revision or removal without notice. You may use this document or any part of the document for internal or educational purposes only, provided you do not modify, edit or take out of context the information in this document in any manner. Information contained in this document may be used, at your sole risk, for any purposes. You may not use this document in any other manner without the prior written permission of the Open Mobile Alliance. The Open Mobile Alliance authorizes you to copy this document, provided that you retain all copyright and other proprietary notices contained in the original materials on any copies of the materials and that you comply strictly with these terms. This copyright permission does not constitute an endorsement of the products or services. The Open Mobile Alliance assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions in this document. Each Open Mobile Alliance member has agreed to use reasonable endeavors to inform the Open Mobile Alliance in a timely manner of Essential IPR as it becomes aware that the Essential IPR is related to the prepared or published specification. However, the members do not have an obligation to conduct IPR searches. The declared Essential IPR is publicly available to members and non-members of the Open Mobile Alliance and may be found on the OMA IPR Declarations list at http://www.openmobilealliance.org/ipr.html. The Open Mobile Alliance has not conducted an independent IPR review of this document and the information contained herein, and makes no representations or warranties regarding third party IPR, including without limitation patents, copyrights or trade secret rights. This document may contain inventions for which you must obtain licenses from third parties before making, using or selling the inventions. Defined terms above are set forth in the schedule to the Open Mobile Alliance Application Form. NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES (WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED) ARE MADE BY THE OPEN MOBILE ALLIANCE OR ANY OPEN MOBILE ALLIANCE MEMBER OR ITS AFFILIATES REGARDING ANY OF THE IPR S REPRESENTED ON THE OMA IPR DECLARATIONS LIST, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE ACCURACY, COMPLETENESS, VALIDITY OR RELEVANCE OF THE INFORMATION OR WHETHER OR NOT SUCH RIGHTS ARE ESSENTIAL OR NON-ESSENTIAL. THE OPEN MOBILE ALLIANCE IS NOT LIABLE FOR AND HEREBY DISCLAIMS ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, PUNITIVE, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OF DOCUMENTS AND THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THE DOCUMENTS. Used with the permission of the Open Mobile Alliance Ltd. under the terms set forth above.

OMA-RRELD-ConnMO-V1_0-20081107-A Page 3 (12) Contents 1. SCOPE... 4 2. REFERENCES... 5 2.1 NORMATIVE REFERENCES... 5 2.2 INFORMATIVE REFERENCES... 6 3. TERMINOLOGY AND CONVENTIONS... 7 3.1 CONVENTIONS... 7 3.2 DEFINITIONS... 7 3.3 ABBREVIATIONS... 7 4. RELEASE VERSION OVERVIEW... 8 4.1 VERSION FUNCTIONALITY... 8 5. DOCUMENT LISTING FOR CONNMO... 9 6. OMNA CONSIDERATIONS... 11 APPENDIX A. CHANGE HISTORY (INFORMATIVE)... 12 A.1 APPROVED VERSION HISTORY... 12 Tables Table 1: Listing of Documents in ConnMO Reference Release... 10

OMA-RRELD-ConnMO-V1_0-20081107-A Page 4 (12) 1. Scope The scope of this document is limited to the Reference Release Definition of ConnMO according to OMA Release process and the Reference Release document baseline listed in section 5.

OMA-RRELD-ConnMO-V1_0-20081107-A Page 5 (12) 2. References 2.1 Normative References [ConnMO] [ConnMO_3GPP2] [ConnMO_3GPP2_DDF] [ConnMO_3GPCS] [ConnMO_3GPPCS_DDF] [ConnMO_3GPPS] [ConnMO_3GPPPS_DDF] [ConnMO_EAP] [ConnMO_EAP_DDF] [ConnMO_HTTP] [ConnMO_HTTP_DDF] Standardized Connectivity Management Objects, Version, Open Mobile Alliance, OMA-DDS-_ConnMO-V1_0, URL:http//www.openmobilealliance.org/ Standardized Connectivity Management Objects, CA Packet Data Bearer, Version, Open Mobile Alliance, OMA-DDS-_ConnMO_3GPP2-V1_0, URL:http//www.openmobilealliance.org/ Standardized Connectivity Management Objects, 3GPP2 DDF, Version, Open Mobile Alliance, OMA-SUP-MO_ConnMO_3GPP2-V1_0, URL:http//www.openmobilealliance.org/ Standardized Connectivity Management Objects, 3GPP Circuit-Switched Bearer, Version, Open Mobile Alliance, OMA-DDS-_ConnMO_3GPPCS-V1_0, URL:http//www.openmobilealliance.org/ Standardized Connectivity Management Objects, 3GPPCS DDF, Version, Open Mobile Alliance, OMA-SUP-MO_ConnMO_3GPPCS-V1_0, URL:http//www.openmobilealliance.org/ Standardized Connectivity Management Objects, 3GPP Packet Switched Bearer, Version, Open Mobile Alliance, OMA-DDS-_ConnMO_3GPPPS-V1_0, URL:http//www.openmobilealliance.org/ Standardized Connectivity Management Objects, 3GPPPS DDF, Version, Open Mobile Alliance, OMA-SUP-MO_ConnMO_3GPPPS-V1_0, URL:http//www.openmobilealliance.org/ Standardized Connectivity Management Objects, EAP, Version, Open Mobile Alliance, OMA-DDS-_ConnMO_EAP-V1_0, URL:http//www.openmobilealliance.org/ Standardized Connectivity Management Objects, EAP DDF, Version, Open Mobile Alliance, OMA-SUP-MO_ConnMO_EAP-V1_0, URL:http//www.openmobilealliance.org/ Standardized Connectivity Management Objects, HTTP Proxy, Version, Open Mobile Alliance, OMA-DDS-_ConnMO_HTTPProxy-V1_0, URL:http//www.openmobilealliance.org/ Standardized Connectivity Management Objects, HTTP DDF, Version, Open Mobile Alliance, OMA-SUP-MO_ConnMO_HTTP-V1_0, URL:http//www.openmobilealliance.org/ [ConnMO_NAP_DDF] [ConnMO_Proxy_DDF] [ConnMO_WAP] [ConnMO_WAP_DDF] [ConnMO_WLAN] [ConnMO_WLAN_DDF] Standardized Connectivity Management Objects, NAP DDF, Version, Open Mobile Alliance, OMA-SUP-_ConnMO_NAP-V1_0, URL:http//www.openmobilealliance.org/ Standardized Connectivity Management Objects, Proxy DDF, Version, Open Mobile Alliance, OMA-SUP-MO_ConnMO_Proxy-V1_0, URL:http//www.openmobilealliance.org/ Standardized Connectivity Management Objects, WAP Proxy, Version, Open Mobile Alliance, OMA-DDS-_ConnMO_WAPProxy-V1_0, URL:http//www.openmobilealliance.org/ Standardized Connectivity Management Objects, WAP DDF, Version, Open Mobile Alliance, OMA-SUP-MO_ConnMO_Proxy-V1_0, URL:http//www.openmobilealliance.org/ Standardized Connectivity Management Objects, WLAN, Version, Open Mobile Alliance, OMA-DDS-_ConnMO_WLAN-V1_0, URL:http//www.openmobilealliance.org/ Standardized Connectivity Management Objects, WLAN DDF, Version, Open Mobile Alliance, OMA-SUP-MO_ConnMO_WLAN-V1_0, URL:http//www.openmobilealliance.org/ [RFC2119] Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate Requirement Levels, S. Bradner, March 1997, URL:http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2119.txt

OMA-RRELD-ConnMO-V1_0-20081107-A Page 6 (12) 2.2 Informative References [OMADICT] Dictionary for OMA Specifications, Version 2.6, Open Mobile Alliance, OMA-ORG-Dictionary-V2_6, URL:http://www.openmobilealliance.org/

OMA-RRELD-ConnMO-V1_0-20081107-A Page 7 (12) 3. Terminology and Conventions 3.1 Conventions The key words MUST, MUST NOT, REQUIRED, SHALL, SHALL NOT, SHOULD, SHOULD NOT, RECOMMENDED, MAY, and OPTIONAL in this document are to be interpreted as described in [RFC2119]. All sections and appendixes, except Scope and "Release Version Overview" are normative, unless they are explicitly indicated to be informative. 3.2 Definitions Reference Release Reference Release Definition 3.3 Abbreviations A set of specifications and/or white papers which form a formal deliverable of OMA. The release can be referenced or otherwise used to support implementable enabler releases, but it cannot by itself be implemented in products. A definition of the documents that are included in a Reference Release. OMA OMNA RRELD Open Mobile Alliance Open Mobile Naming Authority Reference Release Definition

OMA-RRELD-ConnMO-V1_0-20081107-A Page 8 (12) 4. Release Version Overview This document outlines the Enabler Release Definition for Connectivity Management Objects (ConnMO) Enabler. Other OMA and common specifications define the syntax and semantics of the OMA protocol. However, the usefulness of such a protocol would be limited if the managed entities in devices required different data formats and displayed different behaviors. Central to the management of any suite of devices is the ability to configure and update the basic connectivity settings in each device. To avoid the situation where each device vendor defines a specialized and nonstandard arrangement for managing connectivity parameters, this enabler defines a set of management objects to permit the standardized representation and management of connectivity parameters in devices. The connectivity data model defined by the specifications enables the exchange of bearer configuration over the air, using the protocols, through files on smart cards and storage cards, or by using as yet unanticipated means. Since device manufacturers will always develop new functions in their devices and since these functions often are proprietary, no standardized management objects will exist for them. To make these functions manageable in the devices that have them, a device description framework is needed that can provide servers with the necessary information they must have in order to manage the new functions. The intention with this framework is that device manufacturers will publish descriptions of their devices as they enter the market. Organizations operating device management servers should then only have to feed the new description to their servers for them to automatically recognize and manage the new functions in the devices. The introduction of vendor-specific extensions to these standardized objects is anticipated. Each management object contains several points of extension for arbitrary use by client implementations to allow collocation of proprietary innovations along with the standardized parameters. It is anticipated that vendors will include their implementation-specific extensions in published DDF that describes the management objects supported by each terminal model. Finally, it is usual to find over time that network protocols grow and are replaced as the market cycle plays out. These management objects are structured in such a way as to be resilient to the addition of new bearer and proxy types without requiring wholesale replacement of the object definitions. In this way, the common structure survives into future versions of the management objects thus easing the burden of transition from old bearer types to new. 4.1 Version Functionality This version supports configuration of 3GPP CS, 3GPP PS, 3GPP2 and WLAN bearers. This version also support the following proxies: WAP and HTTP. This version also supports a generic NAP and Proxy that allows external bearers and proxies to be added in external specifications.

OMA-RRELD-ConnMO-V1_0-20081107-A Page 9 (12) 5. Document Listing for ConnMO Doc Ref Permanent Document Reference Description Requirement Document [ConnMO_RD] OMA-RD-ConnMO-V1_0-20081024-A Requirement Document for ConnMO Enabler Architecture Document [ConnMO_AD] OMA-AD-ConnMO-V1_0-20081024-A Architecture Document for ConnMO Enabler Technical Specifications [ConnMO] OMA-DDS-_ConnMO-V1_0-20081107-A Specification that defines the MO for the generic Network Access Point and the generic Proxy. [ConnMO_3GPPCS] OMA-DDS-_ConnMO_3GPPCS-V1_0-20081024-A Specification that defines the MO for the 3GPP CS specific parameters to be used in the NAP MO. [ConnMO_3GPPPS] OMA-DDS-_ConnMO_3GPPPS-V1_0-20081024-A Specification that defines the MO for the 3GPP PS specific parameters to be used in the NAP MO. [ConnMO_3GPP2] OMA-DDS-_ConnMO_3GPP2-V1_0-20081024-A Specification that defines the MO for the CA specific parameters to be used in the NAP MO. [ConnMO_WLAN] OMA-DDS-_ConnMO_WLAN-V1_0-20081024-A Specification that defines the MO for the WLAN specific parameters to be used in the NAP MO. [ConnMO_EAP] OMA-DDS-_ConnMO_EAP-V1_0-20081024-A Specification that defines the MO for the EAP specific parameters to be used in the WLAN MO. [ConnMO_WAP] OMA-DDS-_ConnMO_WAPProxy-V1_0-20081024-A Specification that defines the MO for the WAP Proxy specific parameters to be used in the Proxy MO. [ConnMO_HTTP] Supporting Files OMA-DDS-_ConnMO_HTTPProxy-V1_0-20081024- A Specification that defines the MO for the HTTP Proxy specific parameters to be used in the Proxy MO. [ConnMO_NAP_DDF] OMA-SUP-MO_ConnMO_NAP-V1_0-20081107-A DDF for the NAP MO. file: OMA-SUP-MO_ConnMO_NAP-v1_0.ddf [ConnMO_3GPPCS_DD F] [ConnMO_3GPPPS_DD F] OMA-SUP-MO_ConnMO_3GPPCS-V1_0-20081107-A OMA-SUP-MO_ConnMO_3GPPPS-V1_0-20081107-A DDF for the 3GPPCS MO. file: OMA-SUP-MO_ConnMO_3GPPCS-v1_0.ddf DDF for the 3GPPPS MO. file: OMA-SUP-MO_ConnMO_3GPPPS-v1_0.ddf [ConnMO_3GPP2_DDF] OMA-SUP-MO_ConnMO_CA-V1_0-20081107-A DDF for the CA MO. file: OMA-SUP-MO_ConnMO_CA-v1_0.ddf [ConnMO_EAP_DDF] OMA-SUP-MO_ConnMO_EAP-V1_0-20081107-A DDF for the EAP MO. file: OMA-SUP-MO_ConnMO_EAP-v1_0.ddf [ConnMO_Proxy_DDF] OMA-SUP-MO_ConnMO_Proxy-V1_0-20081107-A DDF for the Proxy MO.

OMA-RRELD-ConnMO-V1_0-20081107-A Page 10 (12) file: OMA-SUP-MO_ConnMO_Proxy-v1_0.ddf [ConnMO_WAP_DDF] OMA-SUP-MO_ConnMO_WAPProxy-V1_0-20081107-A DDF for the WAP Proxy MO. file: OMA-SUP-MO_ConnMO_WAPProxyv1_0.ddf [ConnMO_HTTP_DDF] [ConnMO_WLAN_DDF ] OMA-SUP-MO_ConnMO_HTTPProxy-V1_0-20081107- A OMA-SUP-MO_ConnMO_WLAN-V1_0-20081107-A Table 1: Listing of Documents in ConnMO Reference Release DDF for the HTTP proxy MO. file: OMA-SUP-MO_ConnMO_HTTPProxyv1_0.ddf DDF for the WLAN MO. file: OMA-SUP-MO_ConnMO_WLAN-v1_0.ddf

OMA-RRELD-ConnMO-V1_0-20081107-A Page 11 (12) 6. OMNA Considerations The OMNA portal needs to add and maintain the following MO into its registry: ConnMO Defined MO MO Value Description Owner Version MO Identifier MO DDF MO Spec Network Access Point oma-connmonap urn:oma:mo:oma-connmonap: OMA-SUP-MO_ConnMO_NAP- V1_0-20080415-D.ddf OMA-DDS-_ConnMO-V1_0-20080415-D.doc Proxy MO oma-connmoproxy urn:oma:mo:oma-connmoproxy: OMA-SUP-MO_ConnMO_Proxy- V1_0-20080415-D.ddf OMA-DDS-_ConnMO-V1_0-20080415-D.doc oma-connmo- 3gppcs 3GPP Circuit- Switched Bearer urn:oma:mo:oma-connmo- 3gppcs: OMA-SUP-MO_ConnMO_3GPPCS- V1_0-20080414-D.ddf OMA-DDS-_ConnMO_3GPPCS- V1_0-20080414-D.doc oma-connmo- 3gppps 3GPP Packet Switched Bearer urn:oma:mo:oma-connmo- 3gppps: OMA-SUP-MO_ConnMO_3GPPPS- V1_0-20080415-D.ddf OMA-DDS-_ConnMO_3GPPPS- V1_0-20080415-D.doc CA Bearer oma-connmocdma urn:oma:mo:oma-connmocdma: OMA-SUP-MO_ConnMO_CA- V1_0-20080414-D.ddf OMA-DDS-_ConnMO_3GPP2- V1_0-20080414-D.doc Extensible Authentication Protocol Oma-connmoeap urn:oma:mo:oma-connmoeap: OMA-SUP-MO_ConnMO_EAP-V1_0-20080414-D.ddf OMA-DDS-_ConnMO_EAP- V1_0-20080414-D.doc HTTP Proxy oma-connmohttpproxy urn:oma:mo:oma-connmohttp: OMA-SUP- MO_ConnMO_HTTPProxy-V1_0-20080414-D.ddf OMA-DDS- _ConnMO_HTTPProxy-V1_0-20080414-D.doc WAP Proxy oma-connmowapproxy urn:oma:mo:oma-connmowap: OMA-SUP- MO_ConnMO_WAPProxy-V1_0-20080414-D.ddf OMA-DDS- _ConnMO_WAPProxy-V1_0-20080414-D.doc WLAN Bearer oma-connmowlan urn:oma:mo:oma-connmowlan: OMA-SUP-MO_ConnMO_WLAN- V1_0-20080414-D.ddf OMA-DDS-_ConnMO_WLAN- V1_0-20080414-D.doc

OMA-RRELD-ConnMO-V1_0-20081107-A Page 12 (12) Appendix A. Change History (Informative) A.1 Approved Version History Reference Date Description OMA-RRELD-ConnMO-V1_0-20081024-A 24 Oct 2008 Approved by OMA Technical Plenary: Ref TP#: OMA-TP-2008-0405- INP_ConnMO_V1_0_RRP_for_Notification_and_Final_Approval OMA-RRELD-ConnMO-V1_0-20081107-A 07 Nov 2008 Approved by OMA Technical Plenary: Ref TP#: OMA-TP-2008-0438-INP_ConnMO_V1_0_RRP_for_Notification