Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
Protocol to Access White-Space (PAWS)
Created
2014-11-13
Last Updated
2015-05-22
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Registries included below
??PAWS Ruleset ID Registry
??PAWS Parameters Registry
??PAWS Error Code Registry
PAWS Ruleset ID Registry
Registration Procedure(s)
Specification Required
Expert(s)
Unassigned
Reference
[RFC7545]
Available Formats
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Ruleset Identifier Reference Template
FccTvBandWhiteSpace-2010 [FCC-CFR47-15H] [RFC7545] Section 9.1.2.1
ETSI-EN-301-598-1.1.1 [ETSI-EN-301-598] [RFC7545] Section 9.1.2.2
PAWS Parameters Registry
Registration Procedure(s)
Specification Required
Expert(s)
Unassigned
Reference
[RFC7545]
Available Formats
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CSV
Parameter Name Parameter Usage Location Specification Document(s)
[RFC7545] Specifies the device's FCC certification identifier. A
DeviceDescriptor (Section 5.2 of valid FCC ID is limited to 19 characters in the ASCII value
fccId [RFC7545]) range, as proposed in FCC Administration Topics Review
[FCC-Review-2012-10]. For the purposes of the PAWS protocol, the
maximum length of the fccId value is 32 octets.
Specifies the White Space Device type, as defined by the ETSI
fccTvbdDeviceType DeviceDescriptor (Section 5.2 of Harmonised Standard [ETSI-EN-301-598]. Valid values are
[RFC7545]) single-letter strings, such as "A", "B", etc. Consult the
documentation for details about the device types.
etsiEnDeviceType DeviceDescriptor (Section 5.2 of [RFC7545] Specifies the TV Band White Space device type, as
[RFC7545]) defined by the FCC. Valid values are "FIXED", "MODE_1", "MODE_2".
Specifies the White Space Device technology identifier, as
etsiEnTechnologyId DeviceDescriptor (Section 5.2 of defined by the ETSI Harmonised Standard [ETSI-EN-301-598]. The
[RFC7545]) maximum length of the string value is 64 octets. Consult the
documentation for valid values.
DeviceDescriptor (Section 5.2 of Specifies the White Space Device category, as defined by the ETSI
etsiEnDeviceCategory [RFC7545]) Harmonised Standard [ETSI-EN-301-598]. Valid values are the
strings, "master" and "slave". It is case insensitive.
Specifies the constraint on the device maximum total EIRP, as
SpectrumSpec (Section 5.9 of defined by the ETSI Harmonised Standard [ETSI-EN-301-598]. The
etsiEnSimultaneousChannelOperationRestriction [RFC7545]) values are represented by numeric strings, such as "0", "1", etc.
Consult the documentation for the specification of the power
constraint corresponding to each parameter value.
Specifies the white-space device emissions class, as defined by
the ETSI Harmonised Standard [ETSI-EN-301-598], that
etsiEnDeviceEmissionsClass DeviceDescriptor (Section 5.2 of characterizes the out-of-block emissions of the device. The
[RFC7545]) values are represented by numeric strings, such as "1", "2", "3",
etc. Consult the documentation for details about emissions
classes.
PAWS Error Code Registry
Registration Procedure(s)
Specification Required
Expert(s)
Unassigned
Reference
[RFC7545]
Note
Error code values range from -32768 to 32767, inclusive. See Section 5.17
of [RFC7545].
Available Formats
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Code Name Description and Additional Parameters Reference
32767 to 1 Unassigned
0 Reserved [RFC7545]
-1 to -99 Unassigned
-100 Reserved [RFC7545]
-101 VERSION The Database does not support the specified version of the message. This error does not use any [RFC7545]
additional data.
The Database does not support the device. For example, it supports none of the ruleset specified in
-102 UNSUPPORTED the request or does not support the device, based on its device type, model, etc. This error does [RFC7545]
not use any additional data.
-103 UNIMPLEMENTED The Database does not implement the optional request or optional feature. This error does not use [RFC7545]
any additional data.
The specified geolocation is outside the coverage area of the Database. The Database MAY include a
-104 OUTSIDE_COVERAGE DbUpdateSpec (Section 5.7 of [RFC7545]) to provide a list of alternate databases that might be [RFC7545]
appropriate for the requested location. See OUTSIDE_COVERAGE Error (Section 5.17.1 of [RFC7545]) for
more details.
The Database has changed its URI. The Database MAY include a DbUpdateSpec (Section 5.7 of [RFC7545])
-105 DATABASE_CHANGE in the error response to provide devices with one or more alternate database URIs. The device needs [RFC7545]
to update its preconfigured entry for the responding database with the alternate databases listed in
the DbUpdateSpec. See DATABASE_CHANGE Error (Section 5.17.2 of [RFC7545]) for more details.
-106 to -199 Unassigned
-200 Reserved [RFC7545]
A required parameter is missing. The Database MUST include a list of the required parameter names.
-201 MISSING The Database MAY include only names of parameters that are missing, but MAY include a full list. [RFC7545]
Including the full list of missing parameters may reduce the number of re-queries from the device.
See MISSING Error (Section 5.17.3 of [RFC7545]) for more details.
-202 INVALID_VALUE A parameter value is invalid in some way. The Database SHOULD include a message indicating which [RFC7545]
parameter and why its value is invalid. This error does not use any additional data.
-203 to -299 Unassigned
-300 Reserved [RFC7545]
The device is not authorized to used the Database. Authorization may be determined by the ruleset or
-301 UNAUTHORIZED be dependent on prior arrangement between the device and Database. This error does not use any [RFC7545]
additional data.
-302 NOT_REGISTERED Device registration required, but the device is not registered. This error does not use any [RFC7545]
additional data.
-303 to -31999 Unassigned
-32000 to -32768 Reserved Reserved for JSON-RPC error codes. [RFC7545]
Licensing Terms
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