ETSI numbering system for documents
Previous ETSI numbering system
What you need to know about the previous deliverable numbering.
Type
|
Sep
(1) |
Deliverable n° |
Part n°
(if present) |
Sub-
part n°
(if present) |
Edition |
Edition
n° |
Phase code
|
Elec.
att.
(optional) |
Sep
(1) |
Corrigendum
amendment
(2) & (3) |
Elec.
att.
(optional) |
etr |
_ |
nnn |
01 to 99 |
01 to 99 |
e |
xx |
p |
0 |
_ |
c
or
a |
x |
p, w |
0 |
ets or i_ets |
_ |
3nnnnn |
01 to 99 |
01 to 99 |
e |
xx |
c, v, o, p, w
|
0 |
_ |
c
or
a |
x |
c, v,
o, p,
w |
0 |
gsm (*) |
_ |
nnnn[a] |
01 to 99 |
N/A
|
v |
xxxxxx |
p |
0 |
net |
_ |
nnn |
01 to 99 |
01 to 99 |
e |
xx |
p |
0 |
_ |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
0 |
tbr |
_ |
nnn |
01 to 99 |
01 to 99 |
e |
xx |
c, v, o, p, w |
0 |
_ |
c
or
a |
x |
c, v,
o, p,
w |
0 |
tcrtr |
_ |
nnn |
01 to 99 |
01 to 99 |
e |
xx |
p |
0 |
_ |
N/A |
x |
p, w |
0 |
Italicscorrespond to figures of the Deliverable number, part, sub-part and edition/version.
[ ] means optional
N/A Not applicable
(1) sep = separator (underscore "_")
(2) c = corrigendum, a = amendment. Note that the same structure can be repeated in cases of a corrigendum to an amendment
(3) same as for (2)
(*) for GSM TSs Ph.1, the number will be followed by either s = specification or d = DCS 1800 or e = extension