METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MANAGING CONNECTION
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1. A method for managing connection comprising:
- pairing two uni-directional connections between a receiver and a transmitter; and
creating a second uni-directional connection by assigning the second uni-directional connection at the time of a first uni-directional connection, wherein the first uni-directional connection is opposite to the second uni-directional connection.
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Abstract
A method and apparatus for managing connection is disclosed, which is capable of realizing an efficient management through a bi-directional connection, the method comprising pairing two uni-directional connections between a receiver and a transmitter, if Internet service to be provided requires bi-directional data delivery capability; and creating a second uni-directional connection by assigning the second uni-directional connection at the time of creating a first uni-directional connection for the Internet service, wherein the first uni-directional connection is opposite to the second uni-directional connection.
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1. A method for managing connection comprising:
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pairing two uni-directional connections between a receiver and a transmitter; and creating a second uni-directional connection by assigning the second uni-directional connection at the time of a first uni-directional connection, wherein the first uni-directional connection is opposite to the second uni-directional connection. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A method for managing connection comprising establishing, changing, or releasing multiple connections using a single message transaction on a management connection between a base station and a mobile station,
wherein the connection is established with a corresponding FID (Flow Identifier) assigned uniquely to each connection, and wherein the connection is established when an associated service flow mapped to each connection is generated, and the connection is released when the associated service flow mapped to each connection is removed.
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14. A method for managing connection comprising:
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pairing a first uni-directional connection and a second uni-directional connection between a receiver and a transmitter, the first uni-directional connection being opposite to the second uni-directional connection; and setting up the paired first and second uni-direction connection by establishing the second uni-directional connection at the establishment time of the first uni-directional connection.
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