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
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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 :)
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Olivier DUBUISSON
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