Hi I was translating A-interface message and A-bis interface messages for GSM Phase 1 in a language called FAN.1 back in 1994. (cannot remember what the acronym was for ...)
The language was described in a Philips Review. If there are interested readrs I could look up the year and month in my basement.,.. The origin was a German Mobile Network producer presumably owned by Philips. This "Cell Identity" made me think of GSM. If these non-ASN.1 codings are to be ported to ASN.1/ECN there should be some sort of support for the users - but of course concrete questions to the syntax is too detailed. Who is/was behind CSN.1 anyway? Steen Oluf Karlsen Soholtvej 6 Vester Vandet DK-7700 Thisted Danmark Tel +45 97 97 72 72 email [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----Oprindelig meddelelse----- Fra: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Pa vegne af DUBUISSON Olivier Sendt: 26. marts 2002 10:28 Til: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Emne: Re: [ASN.1] WHAT'S THE MEANING OF { L | H }? QinPeng wrote: > > <SI4 Rest Octets_S> ::= {L | H<LSA Parameters>} > {L | H <Cell Identity : bit(16)>} > {L | H <LSA ID information>} ; This looks like CSN.1, not ASN.1. In other words, you are on the wrong list :) -- Olivier DUBUISSON france telecom R&D DTL/TAL - 22307 Lannion Cedex - France t: +33 2 96 05 38 50 - f: +33 2 96 05 39 45 - http://asn1.elibel.tm.fr/
