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3.2.8 Enhanced CELL_FACH
WCDMA RAN
01
Date
2014-04-30
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3.2.8 Contents
1 About This Document
1.1 Scope
1.2 Intended Audience
1.3 Change History
1.4 Differences Between Base Station Types
2 Overview
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Definition
2.2.1 Downlink Enhanced CELL_FACH
2.2.2 Uplink Enhanced CELL_FACH
2.3 Benefits
2.3.1 Downlink Enhanced CELL_FACH
2.3.2 Uplink Enhanced CELL_FACH
3 Basic Principles of Downlink Enhanced CELL_FACH
3.1 Overview
3.1.1 Downlink Channels for E-FACH UEs
3.1.2 Data Transmission Procedure for E-FACH UEs
3.2 NodeB Sending Data on the HS-DSCH
3.3 UEs Receiving Data on the HS-DSCH
3.4 Impact on Interfaces
4 Basic Principles of Uplink Enhanced CELL_FACH
4.1 Overview
4.1.1 Uplink Channels for E-RACH UEs
4.1.2 Data Transmission Procedure for E-RACH UEs
4.2 Random Access for a UE Using a Common E-DCH
4.3 Enhanced Acquisition Indicator
4.4 Data Transmission on Common E-DCHs
4.5 Impact on Interfaces
1.1 Scope
This document describes the Enhanced CELL_FACH feature, including its working principles, feature
dependencies, network impact, and engineering guidelines.
This document covers the following features:
NE Type
RNC
NE Model
BSC6900, BSC6910
NodeB
Macro
Micro
BTS3803E, BTS3902E
LampSite
DBS3900 LampSite
This section provides information about the changes in different document versions. There are two types
of changes, which are defined as follows:
Feature change
Editorial change
Changes in wording or addition of information that was not described in the earlier version
RAN16.0 01 (2014-04-30)
This version includes the following changes.
Chang
e Type
Change Description
Parameter Change
Editoria None
l
change
None
with the
SPECUSER_R6_EFACH_CMP_SWITCH
check box under the
SpecUserFunctionSwitch3(BSC6900,BSC691
0) parameter in the ADD UIMEITAC
command.
Chang
e Type
Change Description
Parameter Change
Replaced the
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT22 check box
under the RsvSwitch8 parameter in the
SET UALGORSVPARA command with
the EFACH_RRC_REG_CMP_SWITCH
check box under the
OPTIMIZATIONSWITCH4(BSC6900,BSC691
0) parameter in the SET
Chang
e Type
Change Description
Parameter Change
URRCTRLSWITCH command.
Editoria None
l
change
None
Chang
e Type
Change Description
Parameter Change
Parameter Change
Chang
e Type
Change Description
Parameter Change
Editoria None
l
change
None
Featur Descriptio
e ID
n
Supported by
Supported
Supported by
Controller(Y/N/NA by
Micro(Y/N/NA)
)
Macro(Y/N/N
A)
BSC69
00
BSC69
10
LampSi
te
BTS3803 BTS3902
E
E
WRF
D01070
1
Uplink
Y
Enhanced
CELL_FAC
H
WRF
D01068
8
Downlink
Y
Enhanced
CELL_FAC
H
WRF Enhanced
DDRX
01070
2
NOTE:
Y indicates that a feature is supported; N indicates that a feature is not supported; NA indicates that an NE
is not involved, that is, a feature does not require the support of the NE.
The features described in this document are implemented in the same way on macro, micro, and
LampSite base stations.
Overview
2.1 Introduction
Instant communication services on smartphones, such as web browsing and MSN, are characterized by
small amounts of data and long transmission intervals. When UEs process these services in the
CELL_DCH state, the following negative impacts are caused:
If these services are performed by UEs in the CELL_FACH state and carried on the RACH and FACH in
the uplink and downlink, respectively, uplink interference and low data transmission rates will result.
To address these problems, Huawei introduces the Enhanced CELL_FACH feature. This feature increases
the uplink and downlink data transmission rates, shortens the air interface delay, and improves the uplink
and downlink cell capacities. Table 2-1 lists the features and functions included in Enhanced
CELL_FACH.
Feature or Function
Introduced in
RAN11.0
RAN13.0
RAN15.0
Feature or Function
Introduced in
RACH UEs
2.2 Definition
2.2.1 Downlink Enhanced CELL_FACH
Downlink Enhanced CELL_FACH has been available since 3GPP Release 7. This feature enables UEs in
the CELL_FACH state to transmit downlink data on HS-DSCHs.
2.2.2 Uplink Enhanced CELL_FACH
Uplink Enhanced CELL_FACH has been available since 3GPP Release 8. This feature enables UEs in the
CELL_FACH state to transmit uplink data on common E-DCHs. Uplink Enhanced CELL_FACH is
dependent on Downlink Enhanced CELL_FACH.
The following naming conventions apply in this document:
E-RACH UEs: UEs in the CELL_FACH state that transmit uplink data on common E-DCHs and
downlink data on HS-DSCHs
E-FACH UEs: UEs in the CELL_FACH state that transmit downlink data on HS-DSCHs
2.3 Benefits
2.3.1 Downlink Enhanced CELL_FACH
Downlink Enhanced CELL_FACH accelerates downlink data transmission for UEs in the CELL_FACH
state and shortens PS service setup delays, thereby improving the experience of users who are always
online.
2.3.2 Uplink Enhanced CELL_FACH
Uplink Enhanced CELL_FACH accelerates uplink data transmission for UEs in the CELL_FACH state
and shortens PS service setup delays, thereby improving the experience of users who are always online.
Uplink Enhanced CELL_FACH can increase the uplink capacity or decreases the uplink load. These
benefits become more evident when there are more E-RACH UEs. For details, see System Capacity.
An enhancement to Uplink Enhanced CELL_FACH in RAN15.0 allows E-RACH UEs to send
Acknowledgement (ACK)/Negative Acknowledgement (NACK) responses and channel quality indicator
(CQI) information to the NodeB over the HS-DPCCH. If the ratio of the duration in which the
enhancement is taking effect to the total data transmission duration is high in a cell with favorable
channel environment, the enhancement provides the following benefits:
The block error rate (BLER) of E-RACH UEs decreases in the cell.
The average downlink throughput of E-RACH UEs increases or the average power consumed by
E-RACH UEs decreases in the cell.
For details about the benefits, see 10.2 WRFD-010701 Uplink Enhanced CELL_FACH.
3.1 Overview
3.1.1 Downlink Channels for E-FACH UEs
Figure 3-1 illustrates the downlink channels for E-FACH UEs.
After Downlink Enhanced CELL_FACH is enabled, data carried on the BCCH, CCCH, DCCH, and
DTCH is mapped to the transport channel HS-DSCH, and then transmitted over the air interface to UEs
through the HS-PDSCH or HS-SCCH. In this way, UEs in the CELL_FACH state can use the HSPDSCH and HS-SCCH's code and power resources as HSDPA UEs in the CELL_DCH state, thereby
accelerating downlink data transmission.
3.1.2 Data Transmission Procedure for E-FACH UEs
Figure 3-2 shows the data transmission procedure for E-FACH UEs.
The RNC informs the NodeB and UEs of the configurations of Downlink Enhanced
CELL_FACH.
a.
b.
The RNC includes the "HS-DSCH common system information" information element
(IE) in the system information block type 5 (SIB5) and sends the SIB5 to UEs. By reading
the IE, UEs in the CELL_FACH state obtain information such as common HS-DSCH
Radio Network Temporary Identity (H-RNTI). For details about the information contained
in this IE, see section "10.3.6.36c HS-DSCH common system information" in 3GPP TS
25.331 V11.1.0.
2.
The NodeB sends UEs a control message containing common H-RNTIs over the HS-SCCH.
3.
UEs obtain common H-RNTIs from SIB5, monitor the HS-SCCHs, and receive signaling and
service data on the corresponding HS-PDSCH.
4.
UEs include the "HS-PDSCH in CELL_FACH" IE whose value is "TRUE" in the CELL
UPDATE, URA UPDATE, or RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message. Then the UEs send the
message to notify the RNC that they support Downlink Enhanced CELL_FACH. Only UEs of
3GPP Release 7 or later support Downlink Enhanced CELL_FACH.
5.
The RNC sends the UEs the URA UPDATE CONFIRM, CELL UPDATE CONFIRM, RRC
CONNECTION SETUP, or UTRAN MOBILITY INFORMATION message, which contains
dedicated H-RNTIs allocated to the UEs.
NOTE:
UEs in idle mode do not report their capabilities to the RNC. When transiting from idle mode to
connected mode, the UEs use common H-RNTIs to monitor the HS-SCCHs. UEs in connected
mode, when carried on different logical channels, use different types of H-RNTIs to monitor the
HS-SCCHs.
6.
The RNC includes data carried on the BCCH, CCCH, DCCH, and DTCH in the HS-DSCH
FRAME TYPE2 frames and then sends these frames to the NodeB over the Iub interface.
7.
E-FACH UEs continuously monitor the HS-SCCHs. When an E-FACH UE detects that an HSSCCH is carrying its UE identity, this UE receives signaling and service data on the corresponding
HS-PDSCH.
To enable this feature, run the MML command MOD UCELLALGOSWITCH and select the E_FACH
check box under the HspaPlusSwitch(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter.
3.2 NodeB Sending Data on the HS-DSCH
The mechanisms through which the NodeB sends data to E-FACH UEs and HSDPA UEs are similar on
the HS-DSCH. The only two differences are as follows:
For E-FACH UEs, the NodeB uses different H-RNTIs to send data on different logical
channels, as listed in Table 3-1. In addition, a UE can receive only one type of H-RNTI in a
Transmission Timing Interval (TTI) and the NodeB uses an H-RNTI to schedule data on a
logical channel within a TTI. Therefore, when having scheduled data on the BCCH in a TTI,
the NodeB will not schedule data on the other logical channels in this TTI. System
information changes are broadcast to all E-FACH UEs in a cell on the BCCH. If the NodeB
has scheduled data on the BCCH in a TTI, it will not schedule data for any E-FACH UEs in
the cell in this TTI.
For HSDPA UEs, only DCCH or DTCH and dedicated H-RNTIs are used for data
transmission.
Table 3-1 H-RNTIs used by the NodeB to schedule data on the BCCH, CCCH,
DCCH, and DTCH
UE State
Logical Channel
CCCH
Common H-RNTI
CELL_FACH state
BCCH
UE State
Logical Channel
DCCH or DTCH
Dedicated H-RNTI
Common H-RNTI
Different methods for obtaining input information are used. For details, see 5 Feedback on the
HS-DPCCH from E-RACH UEs. Before sending data to E-FACH UEs, the NodeB needs to obtain
input information, such as the ACK/NACK response and CQI from the UEs. Based on this
information, the NodeB decides the size of data blocks to be sent and whether to retransmit them.
For a UE that does not support Downlink Enhanced CELL_FACH, the NodeB uses Cell RNTI (C-RNTI)
or UTRAN RNTI (U-RNTI) to send data on the FACH.
3.3 UEs Receiving Data on the HS-DSCH
E-FACH UEs, FACH UEs, and HSDPA UEs use different mechanisms to receive data.
E-FACH UEs continuously monitor the HS-SCCHs and receive data from the corresponding
HS-PDSCH. For UEs in different states, different H-RNTIs are used, as listed in Table 3-1. If EFACH UEs need to discontinuously monitor the HS-SCCHs, the WRFD-010702 Enhanced DRX
feature must be enabled. For more details about Enhanced DRX, see 6 Enhanced DRX.
A UE that does not support Downlink Enhanced CELL_FACH can receive data only by
demodulating the data on the S-CCPCH and then checking the C-RNTI or U-RNTI in the data to
determine whether the data is sent to the UE itself.
HSDPA UEs use specific H-RNTIs to monitor HS-SCCHs and receive data from the
corresponding HS-PDSCH.
To support Downlink Enhanced CELL_FACH, some IEs are added to existing signaling messages, as
Iub or
Uu
Protoco
l
NBAP
Signaling Message
AUDIT RESPONSE
New IE
Enhanced FACH
Capability
RESOURCE STATUS
INDICATION
RRC
IE Function
PHYSICAL SHARED
CHANNEL
RECONFIGURATION
REQUEST
PHYSICAL SHARED
CHANNEL
RECONFIGURATION
RESPONSE
System Information
Block type 5
HS-DSCH common
system information
CELL UPDATE
HS-PDSCH in
CELL_FACH
URA UPDATE
RRC CONNECTION
Iub or
Uu
Protoco
l
Signaling Message
New IE
IE Function
REQUEST
URA UPDATE
CONFIRM
New H-RNTI
CELL UPDATE
CONFIRM
RRC CONNECTION
SETUP
UTRAN MOBILITY
INFORMATION
4.1 Overview
4.1.1 Uplink Channels for E-RACH UEs
Figure 4-1 illustrates the uplink channels for E-RACH UEs.
The functions of common E-DCHs are similar to those of RACHs. Like RACHs, common E-DCHs are
used for initial random access and transmission of uplink signaling and data for UEs in the enhanced
CELL_FACH state. The difference is that multiple common E-DCH resources can be configured in a cell
to serve more UEs in the CELL_FACH state. The configuration information about each common E-DCH
resource is broadcast in SIB5. The configuration information includes the number of common E-DCH
resources, Guaranteed Bit Rate (GBR) and Maximum Bit Rate (MBR) of E-RACH UEs, and TTI for the
common E-DCH in a cell. For more details, see section "10.3.6.9a Common E-DCH system info" in
3GPP TS 25.331 V11.1.0.
The number of common E-DCH resources, GBR of E-RACH UEs, MBR of E-RACH UEs, and TTI for
the common E-DCH in a cell are specified by the
CommonEdchResourceNum(BSC6900,BSC6910), ERACHGBR(BSC6900,BSC6910),
ERACHMBR(BSC6900,BSC6910), and CommonEdchTTISelect(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameters in
the ADD UERACHBASIC or MOD UERACHBASIC command, respectively.
Each common E-DCH resource can be used by only one E-RACH UE at the same time and each ERACH UE can use only one common E-DCH resource at the same time.
Common E-DCHs and RACHs can co-exist in a cell. UEs autonomously select a RACH or common EDCH for initial random access and data transmission based on their capabilities.UEs that support common
E-DCHs can perform initial random access and data transmission only on the common E-DCHs.
4.1.2 Data Transmission Procedure for E-RACH UEs
Figure 4-2 shows the data transmission procedure for E-RACH UEs.
2.
UEs include the "Support of common E-DCH" IE whose value is "TRUE" in the CELL
UPDATE, URA UPDATE, or RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message. Then the UEs send the
message to notify the RNC that they support Uplink Enhanced CELL_FACH. Only UEs of 3GPP
Release 8 or later support Uplink Enhanced CELL_FACH.
Before reporting their category using the CELL UPDATE, URA UPDATE, or RRC
CONNECTION REQUEST message, UEs need to initiate a random access procedure and obtain
common E-DCH resources for data transmission on the CCCH. Upon receiving the CELL
UPDATE, URA UPDATE, or RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message, the RNC sends the
NodeB E-DCH DATA frames, which contains UEs' signaling requests.
3.
The RNC sends the URA UPDATE CONFIRM, CELL UPDATE CONFIRM, RRC
CONNECTION SETUP, or UTRAN MOBILITY INFORMATION message to indicate which ERNTIs are allocated to UEs.
The NodeB includes data carried on the DCCH and DTCH in the E-DCH DATA frames and then
sends these frames to the RNC over the Iub interface.
The random access procedure for a UE using a common E-DCH is similar to that for a UE using a
RACH. The RAN determines a set of available sub-channels and access timeslots for UEs based on the
access service class (ASC). It also defines the mapping between access classes (ACs) and ASCs. During
random access, each UE selects a sub-channel and access timeslot based on the AC.
(USIM). For details about the mapping between AC and ASC, see section "8.5.13 Mapping of
Access Classes to Access Service Classes" in 3GPP TS 25.331 V11.1.0.
The mapping between ASCs and available sub-channels are set by the parameters
AccessServiceClass(BSC6900,BSC6910) and
AvailableSubchannelCtrlWord(BSC6900,BSC6910) in the MOD UPRACHASC command.
These mappings are broadcast in SIB5. These mappings are also configured for the RACH and
common E-DCH on the RAN side.
Since the RACH and common E-DCH share a set of preamble signatures, the RAN defines a set used by
different ASCs for random access on the common E-DCH or RACH. Each UE selects an appropriate
preamble signature from the set based on the bearer channel type during random access.
Figure 4-3 shows random access for a UE using a common E-DCH. For details about this process, see
section "11.2 Control of RACH transmissions and Enhanced Uplink in CELL_FACH state and Idle mode
transmissions" in 3GPP TS 25.321 V11.2.0 or section "6 Random access procedure" in 3GPP TS 25.214
V11.2.0.
Figure 4-3 Random access for a UE using a common E-DCH
An E-RACH UE must obtain common E-DCH resources from the NodeB before transmitting uplink data
because the UE has no dedicated link. To obtain common E-DCH resources, this UE sends a random
access preamble to the NodeB. An E-RACH UE needs to start random access only once before
transmitting uplink data continuously.
The random access procedure for a UE using a common E-DCH is similar to that for a UE using a
RACH. The difference is as follows: When an E-RACH UE receives an ACK on the AICH, it assumes
that the NodeB has accepted the random access. Then the UE starts data transmission on the DPCCH to
perform uplink synchronization with the NodeB, which ensures that the common E-DCH demodulation is
correct.
The initial power of the DPCCH equals the access preamble power of the last transmission multiplied by
the power offset Pp-e. The power offset Pp-e is unconfigurable and set to 2 dB by default. According to
section "7.3A UL/DL timing relation for Enhanced Uplink in CELL_FACH state and IDLE mode" in
3GPP TS 25.211V11.1.0, the UE starts data transmission on the DPCCH after the NodeB starts data
transmission on the F-DPCH. After data transmission is performed on the DPCCH for a number of TTIs
(NumTTI in Figure 4-3, which is unconfigurable and set to 10 ms by default), the NodeB starts transmitting
signaling data and service data on the common E-DCH corresponding to the preamble signature. During
these TTIs, the NodeB performs uplink synchronization and then adjusts the transmit power of the
DPCCH using inner loop power control.
For details about the random access procedure for a UE using a RACH, see the "Power Control on Uplink
Common Channels" section in Power Control Feature Parameter Description.
Uplink Enhanced CELL_FACH redefines the AICH by extending the acquisition indicators (AIs) carried
by the channel. The extended acquisition indicators (EAIs) are used to inform UEs whether extended
common E-DCH resources are available. When the network is congested, EAIs help improve the access
success rate for E-RACH UEs. To check whether a NodeB supports EAIs, run the DSP ULOCELL
command. If EAI Capability = Enable is displayed in the command output, the NodeB supports EAIs.
AIs and EAIs have two values: ACK and NACK. AIs and EAIs indicate whether default common E-DCH
resources and whether extended common E-DCH resources were successfully assigned, respectively.
Table 4-1 describes combinations of AIs and EAIs.
AI
EAI
Indication
ACK
N/A
NACK
ACK
NACK
NACK
NACK
Not
configure
d
For more details about EAIs, see section "5.3.3.7 Acquisition Indicator Channel (AICH)" in 3GPP TS
25.211 V11.1.0.
4.4 Data Transmission on Common E-DCHs
An E-RACH UE performs uplink data transmission on the DTCH or DCCH. Figure 4-4 shows the
procedure for the uplink data transmission.
Figure 4-4 Data transmission on the DTCH or DCCH for an E-RACH UE
The procedure for data transmission on the DTCH or DCCH for an E-RACH UE is as follows:
1.
2.
The NodeB allocates common E-DCH resources to the UE by sending an acquisition indicator to
the UE on the AICH.
3.
The UE sends data that contains an E-DCH Radio Network Temporary Identifier (E-RNTI) to
the NodeB using the common E-DCH resources corresponding to the preamble signature. ERNTIs are used as UE identities.
4.
The UE starts the collision detection timer. The collision detection timer is unconfigurable and
set to 80 ms by default.
5.
Upon detecting and resolving the collision, the NodeB informs the UE of the resolution results
on the E-AGCH that carries the E-RNTI.
The UE demodulates the E-AGCH before the timer expires.
If the UE detects that the resolution results contain its E-RNTI on the E-AGCH, the UE
stops the timer and is allowed to transmit data using the allocated common E-DCH
resources.
If the UE does not detect any resolution results that contain its E-RNTI on the E-AGCH
before the timer expires, the UE releases the allocated common E-DCH resources.
NOTE:
The reason why the NodeB detects and resolves collisions is as follows: A conflict occurs
when multiple UEs use the same preamble signature and access timeslot for random access.
Consequently, the NodeB allocates the same common E-DCH resources to these UEs.
However, the NodeB cannot demodulate the data of multiple UEs that use the same E-DCH
resources. This causes access failures or delayed data transmission, negatively affecting the
7.
During data transmission, the NodeB transparently forwards the UE data to the RNC.
The NodeB issues grants on the E-AGCH and E-RGCH and sends ACK or NACK
messages on the E-HICH.
The UE transmits uplink data on the common E-DCH, on which inner-loop power
control is performed.
The common E-DCH resources are released if any of the following is true:
The random access success rate for E-RACH UEs is low due to network congestion.
The release of common E-DCH resources can either be initiated by the NodeB (corresponding to
step 7 in Figure 4-4) or be required by the UE (corresponding to step 7' in Figure 4-4).
Scenarios where the release of common E-DCH resources is initiated by the NodeB
When the random access success rate for E-RACH UEs is low due to network congestion,
the NodeB sends a resource release indicator on the E-AGCH to the UE that has occupied
the common E-DCH resources for the longest time. This is explicit resource release.
When uplink signals are weak, the NodeB sends a resource release indicator on the EAGCH to the UE that has been out of synchronization with NodeB on the DPCCH. This is
also explicit resource release.
When a UE is in the uplink enhanced CELL_FACH state, data transmission on the CCCH is similar to
that on the DTCH/DCCH. The only difference is that the NodeB does not perform collision detection on
the CCCH because the data transmission duration on the CCCH is short. Therefore, the UE does not send
their E-RNTIs to the NodeB on the CCCH. Upon receiving an AI on the AICH, the UE starts transmitting
data.
When the duration during which a UE occupies the CCCH resources reaches the maximum allowed time,
the NodeB and UE release the common E-DCH resources. The maximum time for resource occupation is
unconfigurable and set to 80 ms by default.
For more details about the data transmission on the DTCH or DCCH for an E-RACH UE, see section
"11.2.2A Control of Enhanced Uplink in CELL_FACH state and Idle mode for FDD mode" in 3GPP TS
25.321 V11.2.0.
To support Uplink Enhanced CELL_FACH, some IEs are added to existing signaling messages, as listed
in Table 4-2.
Iub or
Uu
Protoc
ol
Signaling Message
NBAP
AUDIT RESPONSE
RESOURCE STATUS
INDICATION
New IE
Common E-DCH
Capability
E-AI Capability
IE Function
Common E-DCH
MAC-d Flows to
Delete
RRC
System Information
Block type 5
Common E-DCH
system info
CELL UPDATE
Support of common
Iub or
Uu
Protoc
ol
Signaling Message
URA UPDATE
New IE
IE Function
E-DCH
RRC CONNECTION
REQUEST
URA UPDATE
CONFIRM
CELL UPDATE
CONFIRM
RRC CONNECTION
SETUP
UTRAN MOBILITY
INFORMATION
5.1 Background
In versions earlier than RAN15.0, E-RACH UEs do not send ACK/NACK responses or CQI on the HSDPCCH. The NodeB handles this situation in the following ways:
The E-RACH UEs do not report whether the data was correctly received, and therefore the
NodeB performs blind retransmissions of data in the downlink to reduce the block error rate
(BLER). The maximum number of times that blind retransmissions can be performed is specified
by the MAXEFACHHARQRT parameter.
The RNC sends the NodeB the Ec/N0 values reported by E-RACH UEs in the CELL UPDATE,
The Feedback on the HS-DPCCH from E-RACH UEs function is enabled by setting the
ERACHHSDPCCH parameter to TRUE.
When the RAN supports the HS-DPCCH feedback, the RNC informs the UEs of configurations related to
the feedback in the following sub-IEs of the "Common E-DCH system info" IE in SIB5:
Configurations related to the feedback on the HS-DPCCH include the CQI feedback cycle (specified by
the ERACHCQIFdbkCycle(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter), the ACK power offset (specified by the
ERACHACKPO(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter), the NACK power offset (specified by the
ERACHNACKPO(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter), and the CQI power offset (specified by the
ERACHCQIPO(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter). For more details about these configurations, see
section "10.3.6.40a Measurement Feedback Info" in 3GPP TS25.331 V11.1.0.
This function places no special requirements on UEs. All Uplink Enhanced CELL_FACH capable UEs
support the HS-DPCCH feedback.
Figure 5-1 illustrates how a UE provides feedback on the HS-DPCCH and how the NodeB handles the
feedback.
Figure 5-1 Procedure for handling feedback on the HS-DPCCH from an E-RACH UE
A UE that is in the CELL_FACH state and performing downlink HS-DSCH data transmission can provide
ACK/NACK and CQI feedback on the HS-DPCCH for the NodeB when the following conditions are
met:
If any of these conditions is not met, the original processing method is used: The NodeB performs blind
retransmissions to ensure accuracy of the data transmission and estimates the CQI based on the Ec/N0
reported by the UE.
For details on the procedure for random access of an E-RACH UE and the procedure for resolving a
collision arising during DTCH or DCCH data transmission, see section 4.4 Data Transmission on
Common E-DCHs.
Enhanced DRX
6.1 Overview
In the downlink enhanced CELL_FACH state, UEs continuously monitor the HS-SCCH to receive data
from the HS-DSCH. As the data to be received is normally intermittent, the continuous monitoring may
lead to excess power consumption. 3GPP Release 8 introduces enhanced discontinuous reception (DRX)
of the downlink HS-SCCH to reduce the power consumption.
Enhanced DRX enables UEs in the downlink enhanced CELL_FACH state to receive data from the HSSCCH discontinuously. With this feature, the UTRAN and such UEs transmit and receive data at
specified times. When there is no data to transmit, UEs stop monitoring the HS-SCCH to reduce power
consumption.
Enhanced DRX is based on downlink enhanced CELL_FACH. Only UEs in the downlink enhanced
CELL_FACH state can use this feature.
To enable this feature, select E_DRX under the HspaPlusSwitch(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter in the
MOD UCELLALGOSWITCH command.
6.2 Basic Principles
indicates the length of a DRX pattern, which is the interval between two consecutive data transmission
actions and is specified by the EDRXCycle(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter. DRX burst length indicates
the number of consecutive radio frames received within a DRX cycle and is specified by the
EDRXBurst(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter. The UTRAN and UEs transmit and receive data only at
each DRX burst.
Figure 6-1 Data transmission in the discontinuous reception state
When the UE needs to transmit data over the Physical Random Access Channel (PRACH) or common
Enhanced Dedicated Channel (E-DCH), it then enters the continuous reception state. Upon the
completion of data transmission or release of common E-DCH resources, the UE starts the timer T321.
After the timer T321 expires, After the timer T321 expires, the UE shifts from the continuous reception
state to the discontinuous reception state. The UE receives data only at each DRX burst within a DRX
cycle, as specified by the enhanced DRX data transmission pattern. Timer T321 is specified by the
EDRXT321(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter.
When the UE needs to receive downlink HS-DSCH data, the parameter
EDRXInterruptbyHSDSCHData(BSC6900,BSC6910) determines whether the UE shifts to the
continuous reception state. The parameter EDRXInterruptbyHSDSCHData(BSC6900,BSC6910)
determines whether DRX operation can be interrupted by HS-DSCH data. For a UE configured in the
uplink enhanced CELL_FACH state, EDRXInterruptbyHSDSCHData(BSC6900,BSC6910) can be set
as follows:
If the UTRAN transmits downlink data before the timer T321 expires, the UE restarts
the timer T321 upon the completion of data transmission.
If no downlink data is transmitted before the timer T321 expires, the UE enters the
discontinuous reception state at the expiration of the timer T321.
NOTE:
The H-RNTI is required because enhanced DRX in the enhanced CELL_FACH state applies to services
such as push mail and always online, which request the RRC context to retain for a long time.
TRUE for UEs that are not configured in the uplink enhanced CELL_FACH state.
If the conditions are not met, the UE is not configured with enhanced DRX mode.
During the MAC-ehs scheduling, data for UEs in enhanced DRX mode has the same scheduling priority
as data for UEs that are in the downlink enhanced CELL_FACH state but not in enhanced DRX mode.
However, if it is not the time for a DRX burst, data for UEs in enhanced DRX mode cannot be transmitted
even if scheduling is performed on such data. When this happens, the subsequent user data in the same
queue is scheduled.
UE Compatibility Issues
Run the ADD UIMEITAC command on the RNC side to set the TAC_FUNC parameter to
Special_User_Enhance. After this setting takes effect, a blacklist is created and certain functions can be
enabled or disabled for UEs in the blacklist.
The performance of Enhanced CELL_FACH is specific to UEs. Call drops may occur due to UE
compatibility issues in unspecified scenarios and scenarios 1, 2, and 3. Scenarios 1, 2, and 3 are described
as follows.
Scenario 1: UEs transit from Cell_DCH to Cell_PCH and then to Cell_FACH, for example, in
Enhanced Fast Dormancy (EFD) scenarios.
Scenario 2: UEs in the CELL_PCH state initiate a cell update request and are reselected from a
common cell to an E-FACH or E-RACH cell or from an E-RACH cell to an E-FACH cell.
Scenario 3: FACH UEs initiate an RRC connection setup request in an E-FACH cell or reselect
from a common cell to an E-FACH or E-RACH cell.
NOTE:
An E-FACH cell is a cell in which only Downlink Enhanced CELL_FACH has been activated. An ERACH cell is a cell in which Uplink Enhanced CELL_FACH has been activated.
For more information about EFD, see Enhanced Fast Dormancy Feature Parameter Description.
Do as follows to resolve UE compatibility issues in different scenarios.
If the cause value is neither "uplink data transmission" nor "paging response", the RNC
releases the UE and the UE re-accesses the cell when it has data to transmit. If a UE with
compatibility issues is in the CELL_FACH state and reselects to an E-FACH or E-RACH cell
from a common cell or enters an E-FACH or E-RACH through a cell update procedure, the
RNC configures the UE in the CELL_FACH state. After the cell update or reselection
procedure is complete, the RNC transits the UE from the CELL_FACH state to the
CELL_DCH state.
For the method of determining whether an UE has compatibility issues with Enhanced CELL_FACH, see
section High Call Drop Rate due to UE Compatibility Issues.
Existing
Function
Flow
Cont
rol
Admiss
ion
Control
State
Uplink
Transit Schedul
ion
ing
Downlink
Enhanced
CELL_FAC
H
None
Uplink
Enhanced
CELL_FAC
H
None
None
Feedback Non
on the HS- e
DPCCH
from ERACH UEs
None
None
None
None
NOTE:
"None" in the preceding table indicates that this function is not involved.
the signaling radio bearer (SRB) is established based on the setting of the
EFachSwitch(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter:
If this parameter is set to ON, the SRB is established in the enhanced CELL_FACH
state. If this parameter is set to OFF, the SRB is established in the CELL_DCH state.
When both the RAN and UE support Downlink Enhanced CELL_FACH, the SRB must be
established either in the enhanced CELL_FACH state or in the CELL_DCH state.
TRB setup
If services are established in the enhanced CELL_FACH state, the SRBs for these services are also
established in the enhanced CELL_FACH state.
PS BE services
The RAB of a BE service can be established in the enhanced CELL_FACH state only when all
three of the following conditions are met:
1.
The UE establishes its SRB in the enhanced CELL_FACH state during the RRC
connection setup procedure.
2.
3.
PS streaming services
The RAB of a PS streaming service can be established in the enhanced CELL_FACH state only
when all six of the following conditions are met:
1.
The UE has established SRBs in the enhanced CELL_FACH state during the RRC
connection setup procedure.
2.
3.
4.
5.
The streaming service rate meets the rate requirement for streaming services to be
carried on the HS-DSCH or E-DCH: The uplink rate is greater than or equal to the value of
the UlStrThsOnHsupa(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter and the downlink rate is greater
than or equal to the value of the DlStrThsOnHsdpa(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter.
6.
The DRA_PS_NON_BE_STATE_TRANS_SWITCH,
DRA_HSDPA_STATE_TRANS_SWITCH, and
DRA_HSUPA_STATE_TRANS_SWITCH check boxes under the
DraSwitch(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter in the SET UCORRMALGOSWITCH
command are selected to allow PS streaming services to perform a state transition.
NOTE:
1.
2.
E-FACH and E-RACH UEs can only be configured with the following High Speed
Packet Access (HSPA+) features: UL Layer 2 Improvement and Downlink Enhanced L2. The
RNC does not configure these UEs with other HSPA+ features, such as MIMO and 64QAM,
because these features are intended for UEs in the CELL_DCH state. For more details about
HSPA+ features, see HSPA Evolution Feature Parameter Description.
Combined Services
In the case of combined services, a new service can be set up in the enhanced CELL_FACH state only
when all established services for the UE are in the enhanced CELL_FACH state.
8.2.2 Power Control
For details about power control on the HS-SCCH for E-FACH UEs, see the "Power Control on HS-SCCH
in Enhanced CELL_FACH" section in Power Control Feature Parameter Description.
Overview
Downlink scheduling determines the scheduling sequence of user data on the Uu interface.
The NodeB calculates the data scheduling priority based on the service type and the number of
retransmissions of user data. This section describes the differences between the scheduling algorithms for
E-FACH UEs and HSDPA UEs, using the user data on the HS-DSCH as an example.
For more details about scheduling, see the "MAC-hs Scheduling" section in HSDPA Feature Parameter
Description.
Scheduling Priority
The scheduling priority of E-FACH UEs' signaling data is higher than that of HSDPA UEs' signaling data.
The NodeB schedules the service data of an E-FACH UE and then the service data of an HSDPA UE in
each TTI. If there is remaining power after scheduling the service data of the HSDPA UE, the NodeB
continues to schedule the service data of another E-FACH UE.
NOTE:
The HS-SCCH and HS-PDSCH power for scheduling the service data of E-FACH UEs must be less than
or equal to the value of the EFACHDTCHGBP(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter.
The HS-SCCH and HS-PDSCH power for scheduling the signaling data and retransmission data of EFACH UEs is not subject to the EFACHDTCHGBP(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter.
The data carried on the BCCH is system information and therefore has the highest scheduling priority
during initial transmission and retransmission.
NOTE:
BCCH data of HSDPA UEs is not carried on HS-DSCHs.
In each TTI, the Transport Format and Resource Combination (TFRC) entity on the NodeB selects user
queues and performs the following based on the scheduling results: Determines the queues' modulation
scheme based on the amount of data to be transmitted in the queues, the UE category, and the CQI.
Allocates appropriate power and code resources to the queues.
This section describes the differences between the TFRC selection algorithms for E-FACH UEs and
HSDPA UEs. For details about the TFRC selection algorithms for HSDPA UEs, see the "TFRC Selection"
section in HSDPA Feature Parameter Description.
E-FACH UE Category
Section "Table 5.1a: FDD HS-DSCH physical layer categories" in 3GPP TS 25.306 V11.3.0 defines the
modulation scheme, the maximum transport block size, and the maximum number of HS-PDSCH codes
for each UE category. The NodeB performs TFRC selection based on the UE category from the following
aspects:
From RAN13.0 onwards, the RNC informs the NodeB of the UE category through
downlink FP frames.
In versions earlier than RAN13.0, the RNC does not inform the NodeB of the UE
category through downlink FP frames and the NodeB performs TFRC selection assuming that
UEs are of category 12
Signaling data of E-FACH UEs
To ensure demodulation accuracy, the NodeB performs TFRC selection for E-FACH UEs' signaling
data assuming that these UEs are of category 12.
The CQI converted from Ec/N0 is not accurate and the Ec/N0 cannot be updated in real time.
The power consumption of F-DPCH for E-FACH UEs is less than that of F-DPCH or DPCH for HSDPA
UEs. The saved downlink power resources can be used by E-FACH UEs and HSDPA UEs. This solves
the problem where the throughput of HSDPA UEs decreases when only Downlink CELL_FACH is
activated. E-FACH UEs consume the power of downlink associated channels only when performing
uplink data transmission.
HSDPA UEs consume this power as long as they stay in the CELL_DCH state. Therefore, the power
consumed by E-FACH UEs (indicated by the VS.MeanTCP.NonHS counter) is less than that consumed
by HSDPA UEs. If E-FACH UEs consume too many resources, the overall downlink capacity of the cell
will be affected.
To prevent this problem, the RNC sets the following limits on the E-FACH UEs' service data: A
maximum of two codes can be used by E-FACH UEs when the NodeB preferentially schedules the
service data of E-FACH UEs in each TTI. The amount of power resources used by E-FACH UEs must be
less than or equal to the value of the EFACHDTCHGBP(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter.
CELL UPDATE
MEASUREMENT REPORT
When E-FACH UEs do not report updated Ec/N0 for a long period, the NodeB cannot obtain accurate
channel quality. For example, if an E-FACH UE accesses the cell at the cell center, it reports an Ec/N0
indicating good channel quality to the NodeB and then does not report updated Ec/N0. When this UE
moves to the cell edge, the NodeB performs TFRC selection based on the Ec/N0 reported at the cell
center and will send large data blocks to this UE. In this case, this UE will fail to demodulate large data
blocks and call drop occurs because the actual channel quality has deteriorated.
To resolve this problem, the RNC performs the following:
For the E-FACH UEs' signaling data, the RNC uses the value of the
MinEcN0Value(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter as the Ec/N0 and sends this Ec/N0 to the NodeB.
For the E-FACH UEs' service data, the RNC dynamically adjusts the Ec/N0 based on the Radio
Link Control (RLC) retransmission rate. For details about how to dynamically adjust the Ec/N0, see
section Adjusting Ec/N0 Dynamically.
If the algorithm for dynamically adjusting the Ec/N0 is not enabled or the configured measurement
is not CPICH Ec/N0, the RNC uses the value of the MinEcN0Value(BSC6900,BSC6910)
parameter as the Ec/N0 and sends this Ec/N0 to the NodeB.
UEs report the measurement using the "Measured Results on RACH" IE in the CELL UPDATE,
MEASUREMENT REPORT, and RRC CONNECTION REQUEST messages. The RNC specifies
the measurement using the "Reporting quantity" sub-IE in the "Intra-frequency reporting quantity
for RACH reporting" IE in SIB11 and SIB12. The value of the "Reporting quantity" sub-IE is
CPICH Ec/N0 by default.
selected, the RNC uses the dynamic adjustment algorithm to calculate the Ec/N0.
The RNC uses the latest Ec/N0 reported by the UE as the initial value and calculates the Ec/N0 using the
following formula:
Ec/N0=EcN0AdjStep*
Ec/N0new=Ec/N0old+Ec/N0
where
When the measured RLC retransmission rate is greater than the target value for the RLC retransmission
rate, the RNC reduces the Ec/N0.
Otherwise, the RNC increases the Ec/N0. The precision of the Ec/N0 carried in the HS-DSCH DATA
FRAME TYPE 2 frame of E-FACH UEs is 0.5 dB. Therefore, the RNC adjusts the Ec/N0 sent to the
NodeB only when the value of Ec/N0 is greater than or equal to 0.5 dB.
To ensure an appropriate value for the Ec/N0, the RNC sets the following restrictions:
The preceding parameters are set using the SET URACHMEASUREPARA command.
8.2.5 Flow Control
The downlink data transmission power usage efficiency of E-FACH UEs is lower than that of HSDPA
UEs. Unlike HSDPA UEs, E-FACH UEs do not continuously consume DPCH or F-DPCH power
resources when processing services with small amounts of data and long transmission intervals. However,
the HSDPA technologies are recommended for services with large amounts of data, such as FTP
download. Therefore, when a UE in the enhanced CELL_FACH state has a large amount of data to
transmit, it should be immediately switched to the CELL_DCH state.
In addition, the RNC triggers a state transition from enhanced CELL_FACH to CELL_DCH based on
data volume. Therefore, the bandwidth allocated to E-FACH UEs should not be too high. If the bandwidth
is too high, the data in the RLC buffer cannot trigger a transition to the CELL_DCH state. On the other
hand, the bandwidth allocated to E-FACH UEs should not be too low. If the bandwidth is too low, the
transmission delay for E-FACH UEs increases. For more details about the trigger conditions for a state
transition from enhanced CELL_FACH to CELL_DCH, see the "CPC and EFACH State Transitions"
section in State Transition Feature Parameter Description.
To resolve the preceding problems, the RNC performs flow control on the service data of E-FACH UEs,
as shown in Figure 8-1.
Figure 8-1 Flow control on the service data of E-FACH UEs
The MAC-c in the RNC ensures that the total amount of data sent by all E-FACH UEs in a cell does not
exceed the capacity allocated to the MAC-c common queues or the highest bit rates configured for the
MAC-c common queues. The entire procedure is as follows:
1.
The MAC-d in the RNC sends the data of each UE to the MAC-c common queues within the
RNC.
The MAC-d in the RNC sets limits on the bandwidth for each E-FACH UE. The RNC configures
the maximum allowed bandwidth for different services of E-FACH UEs with different priorities
using the following parameters:
a.
b.
c.
2.
The RNC configures the highest bit rate for each MAC-c common queue to avoid overflow of
the queues in the case of Iub congestion.
The RNC configures the maximum rate for MAC-c common queues of each service type using the
following parameters in the MOD UCELLEFACH command:
a.
b.
c.
3.
d.
e.
INTERACTMBR(BSC6900,BSC6910): specifies the maximum data rate of the MACc common queue that sends interactive service data on the Iub interface.
f.
g.
The NodeB calculates the capacity for each of the MAC-c common queues based on the rate at
the exit of each MAC-ehs common queue and sends the HS-DSCH CAPACITY ALLOCATION
Control Frame to the RNC.
If the MAC-c common queues are congested, the RNC forbids the MAC-d from sending data to
MAC-c common queues.
For details about the HS-DSCH CAPACITY ALLOCATION Control Frame, see section "6.3.3.11
HS-DSCH CAPACITY ALLOCATION" in 3GPP TS 25.435 V11.2.0.
4.
The MAC-c common queues in the RNC send data to the MAC-ehs common queues in the
NodeB over the Iub interface based on the capacity allocation control frame from the NodeB.
Admission control is performed on E-FACH UEs based on cell power resources, the number of users, and
transmission resources. For details, see the "CAC on the E-FACH or E-RACH" section in Call Admission
Control Feature Parameter Description.
8.2.7 State Transition
For details about the state transition policies for E-FACH UEs, see the "CPC and EFACH State
Transitions" section in State Transition Feature Parameter Description.
8.3 Uplink Enhanced CELL_FACH
8.3.1 Radio Bearer
E-RACH UEs use the same radio bearer policies as E-FACH UEs. For details about the radio bearer
policies of E-FACH UEs, see section 8.2.1 Radio Bearer.
8.3.2 Power Control
The RNC performs inner-loop power control on E-RACH UEs in the same way as on common HSUPA
UEs. For details about inner-loop power control on common HSUPA UEs, see the "HSUPA Power
Control" section in Power Control Feature Parameter Description. The RNC does not perform outer-loop
power control on E-RACH UEs.
8.3.3 Uplink Scheduling
If the data rate of an E-RACH UE is less than the GBR, the scheduling priority of this UE is higher than
that of all HSUPA UEs. If the data rate of an E-RACH UE is greater than the GBR, the scheduling
priority of this UE is lower than that of all HSUPA UEs.
If a cell has sufficient resources and HUSPA UEs in this cell do not have data to transmit, uplink
scheduling enables the service rates of the E-RACH UEs in this cell to be in the range from GBR to MBR
(specified by the ERACHMBR(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter). If a cell has insufficient resources, the
NodeB attempts to ensure that the service rates of E-RACH UEs are greater than or equal to the GBR.
To reduce interference to neighboring cells, the transmission block (TB) size of E-RACH UEs at the cell
edge must not exceed the value of the MaxTBforCellEdgeUser(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter.
8.3.4 Flow Control
To prevent packet loss during congestion and to increase bandwidth utilization, the RNC performs flow
control on E-RACH UEs as follows:
When Iub resources in a cell are sufficient, the uplink rates of E-RACH UEs must not exceed the
maximum uplink rate for non-cell-edge UEs defined by section "9.2.2.106 Maximum TB Size" in
3GPP TS 25.433 V10.5.0.
When Iub resources in a cell are insufficient, the RNC attempts to allocate E-RACH UEs uplink
data rates greater than the GBR (specified by the ERACHGBR(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter).
NOTE:
The maximum uplink rate of E-RACH UEs is derived from the maximum TB size carried in the Common
E-DCH System Information IE in the PHYSICAL SHARED CHANNEL RECONFIGURATION
REQUEST message.
There are only two types of Common MAC Flow: one for signaling data and the other for service data.
The RNC does not perform flow control on the former because signaling data transmission has a higher
priority and stricter delay requirements.
8.3.5 Admission Control
Admission control is performed on E-RACH UEs based on cell power resources, the number of users,
and transmission resources. For details, see the "CAC on the E-FACH or E-RACH" section in Call
Admission Control Feature Parameter Description.
8.3.6 State Transition
8.3.6 State Transition lists the parameters related to state transitions for E-RACH UEs.
Parameter Name
ERACH2CELL_DCH
UL Event 4A Thld for
FD UE
Directi
on
Servic
e Type
User
Type
UL
All
service
s
UEs
enabled
with fast
dormancy
Channel
Before
State
Transition
ERACH/EFAC
H
Target
Channel for
State
Transition
DCH/HSUPA
Parameter Name
Directi
on
Servic
e Type
User
Type
Channel
Before
State
Transition
Target
Channel for
State
Transition
E-RACH2E UL Event UL
4A Thld for BE
Service
BE
service
s
UEs not
enabled
with fast
dormancy
ERACH/EFAC
H
HSUPA
E-RACH2H DL Event DL
4A Thld for BE
Service
BE
service
s
UEs not
enabled
with fast
dormancy
ERACH/EFAC
H
HSDPA
BE
service
s
UEs not
enabled
with fast
dormancy
ERACH/EFAC
H
R99
E-RACH2CPC UL
UL
Event 4A Thld for BE
Service
BE
service
s
UEs not
enabled
with fast
dormancy
ERACH/EFAC
H
HSUPA
E-RACH2CPC DL
DL
Event 4A Thld for BE
Service
BE
service
s
UEs not
enabled
with fast
dormancy
ERACH/EFAC
H
HSDPA
The feedback mainly affects three functions: power control, TFRC selection, and downlink scheduling.
Table 8-3 describes the impact on the three functions.
Function
Impact
Power control
TFRC selection
Downlink
scheduling
Function
Downlink
scheduling
Impact
Related Features
Prerequisite Features
WRFD-010685 Downlink Enhanced L2
Impacted Features
WRFD-010702 Enhanced DRX affects the gains provided by WRFD-010688 Downlink Enhanced
CELL_FACH. Jointly using WRFD-010702 Enhanced DRX and WRFD-010688 Downlink Enhanced
CELL_FACH saves UE power but increases downlink data transmission delay.
WRFD-160103 Terminal Black List positively affects the KPIs of WRFD-010688 Downlink Enhanced
CELL_FACH. Jointly using WRFD-160103 Terminal Black List and WRFD-010688 Downlink Enhanced
CELL_FACH avoids KPI deterioration (such as the call drop rate) caused by compatibility issues after
WRFD-010688 Downlink Enhanced CELL_FACH is activated.
9.2 WRFD-010701 Uplink Enhanced CELL_FACH
Prerequisite Features
Impacted Features
WRFD-010702 Enhanced DRX affects the gains provided by WRFD-010701 Uplink Enhanced
CELL_FACH. Jointly using WRFD-010702 Enhanced DRX and WRFD-010701 Uplink Enhanced
CELL_FACH saves UE power but increases downlink data transmission delay.
Using feedback on the HS-DPCCH introduced in RAN15.0, the WRFD-010701 Uplink Enhanced
CELL_FACH feature increases the downlink data transmission power usage efficiency and average
downlink throughput gains provided by the WRFD-010688 Downlink Enhanced CELL_FACH feature.
WRFD-160103 Terminal Black List positively affects the KPIs of WRFD-010701 Uplink Enhanced
CELL_FACH. Jointly using WRFD-160103 Terminal Black List and WRFD-010688 Downlink Enhanced
CELL_FACH avoids KPI deterioration (such as the call drop rate) caused by compatibility issues after
WRFD-010701 Uplink Enhanced CELL_FACH is activated.
9.3 WRFD-010702 Enhanced DRX
Prerequisite Features
WRFD-010688 Downlink Enhanced CELL_FACH
Impacted Features
None
10
Network Impact
System Capacity (Both State Transition and Service Setup Strategies Remain Unchanged)
If both the state transition and service setup strategies remain unchanged before and after the WRFD010688 Downlink Enhanced CELL_FACH feature is activated, the SRB and RAB are carried on the
DCH and data is carried on the HS-DSCH only when the state transition is triggered for E-FACH UEs
that use this feature only. That is, UEs using a FACH become E-FACH UEs that use this feature only after
this feature is activated. In this case, this feature has no impact on the system capacity because the
downlink data transmission power usage efficiency of E-FACH UEs that use only this feature is almost
the same as that of UEs using a FACH.
NOTE:
The state transition strategy remains unchanged when the following parameters related to state transitions
for E-FACH UEs still use their default values: BeEFach2CpcTvmThd(BSC6900,BSC6910),
RtEFach2CpcTvmThd(BSC6900,BSC6910), RtEFach2DHTvmThd(BSC6900,BSC6910),
BeEFach2HTvmThd(BSC6900,BSC6910), and BeEFach2DTvmThd(BSC6900,BSC6910).
Power resources consumed by non-HSPA UEs are decreased because the power consumption of
E-FACH UEs is less than that of HSDPA UEs. (For detailed reasons, see the Resource Limitations
for E-FACH UEs.)
This feature has the following negative impacts on the system capacity because the downlink
data transmission power usage efficiency of E-FACH UEs that use this feature only is lower than
that of HSDPA UEs:
1.
The downlink throughput of the cell decreases or remains unchanged. The downlink
throughput of the cell includes the throughput of E-FACH UEs, HSDPA UEs, and UEs using
a FACH.
E-FACH UEs and HSDPA UEs share downlink code resources and power resources of a
cell. E-FACH UEs can preempt resources of HSDPA UEs because E-FACH UEs have a
higher BE service scheduling priority and lower downlink data transmission power usage
efficiency. Therefore, the capacity of HSDPA UEs decreases when resources of a cell are
insufficient and HSDPA UEs have a large amount of data to transmit. When resources of a
cell are sufficient, the downlink throughput of the cell remains unchanged.
2.
NOTE:
The state transition strategy is changed when the following parameters related to state transitions for EFACH UEs are set to larger values than their default values:
BeEFach2CpcTvmThd(BSC6900,BSC6910), RtEFach2CpcTvmThd(BSC6900,BSC6910),
RtEFach2DHTvmThd(BSC6900,BSC6910), BeEFach2HTvmThd(BSC6900,BSC6910), and
BeEFach2DTvmThd(BSC6900,BSC6910).
To reduce the impact of this feature on the throughput of HSDPA UEs, the RNC sets limits on the
available code and power resources for E-FACH UEs' service data. For details about these limitations, see
the Resource Limitations for E-FACH UEs.
In addition, the Feedback on the HS-DPCCH from E-RACH UEs function introduced in RAN15.0
improves the downlink data transmission power usage efficiency. Enabling both this feature and Uplink
Enhanced CELL_FACH eliminates the preceding negative impacts and improves the cell downlink
capacity. For example, when the CQI is 13 and each of the five E-RACH UEs transmits a data block of 1
KB every 5s, this feature reduces the downlink power by 4%.
Network Performance
This feature shortens service setup delays if the SRB and RAB are established in the enhanced
CELL_FACH state. It shortens service setup delays on the Uu interface (indicated by the
VS.EFACH.Estab.MeanTime counter) for a UE moving from the idle mode to the CELL_FACH state by
more than 60 ms if the following delays remain almost the same before and after this feature is activated:
Signaling processing delay on the UE and network sides (including the RAN and CN)
NOTE:
If Downlink Enhanced CELL_FACH is not used for establishing SRB and RAB, the values of the
following counters are 0.
Counter
Description
VS.RRC.AttConnEstab.EFACH
VS.RRC.SuccConnEstab.EFACH
VS.RRC.ConnEstabTimeMean.CellFACH.EFAC
H
VS.RRC.ConnEstabTimeMax.CellFACH.EFACH
Counter
Description
VS.RAB.AttEstPS.EFACH
VS.RAB.SuccEstPS.EFACH
VS.EFACH.Estab.MeanTime
VS.EFACH.Estab.MaxTime
VS.EFACH.Estab.MinTime
System Capacity
The uplink data rate of E-RACH UEs is higher than that of UEs using a RACH. Therefore, when the
amount of data transmitted in the uplink remains unchanged, this feature decreases the uplink load and the
decreased uplink load helps to increase the uplink capacity. The benefits in the uplink capacity are
reflected in the following ways:
More UEs are admitted, which is indicated by the VS.CellFACHUEs and VS.CellDCHUEs
counters.
The uplink throughput increases. The uplink throughput for R99, HSUPA, and E-RACH UEs
may also increase.
For example, when each of the five E-RACH UEs in a cell transmits a data block of 1 KB every 5s, this
feature reduces the uplink load by 3%.
For details about how to query the uplink throughput, see Feature Benefits in section 11.2.5 Performance
Monitoring.
Network Performance
This feature provides the following positive impacts:
Signaling processing delay on the UE and network sides (including the RAN and CN)
NOTE:
If Uplink Enhanced CELL_FACH is not used for establishing SRB and RAB, the values of the
following counters are 0.
Counter
Description
VS.RRC.AttConnEstab.ERACH
VS.RRC.SuccConnEstab.ERACH
VS.RRC.ConnEstabTimeMean.ERAC
H
VS.RRC.ConnEstabTimeMax.ERACH
VS.RAB.AttEstabPS.ERACH
Counter
Description
VS.RAB.SuccEstabPS.ERACH
VS.ERACH.Estab.MeanTime
VS.ERACH.Estab.MaxTime
VS.ERACH.Estab.MinTime
NOTE:
UEs using a RACH can use either 10 ms TTI or 20 ms TTI and each TTI can transmit a data block
of either 168 bits or 360 bits.
Impact of Uplink Enhanced CELL_FACH on the call drop rate of HSUPA UEs and RAB setup
success rate
When this feature is enabled, the RNC will reserve fixed codes on the E-RGCH or E-HICH for ERACH UEs of each cell. When the codes to be reserved are occupied by HSUPA services, these
services will be released, which temporarily increases the HSUPA call drop rate.
After this feature is enabled, codes reserved for E-RACH UEs cannot be used by HSUPA UEs.
When the number of online HSUPA UEs is equal to or greater than the result of {20 x
ErgchEhichCodeNum - CommonEdchResourceNum}, newly accessed HSUPA UEs will
be carried on R99 channels or handed over to another cell through a directed retry decision (DRD)
procedure. In this case, the value of the RLM.FailRLSetupIub.CfgUnsup counter on the NodeB side
increases, but the RAB setup success rate is not affected.
10.3 Feedback on the HS-DPCCH from E-RACH UEsRoot
System Capacity
In a cell with a good channel environment and where the ratio of the duration during which this function
is taking effect to the total data transmission duration (see section 11.3.5 Performance Monitoring) is
greater than 50%, this function provides the following benefits:
It increases the average downlink throughput of E-RACH UEs by greater than 60% when the
following conditions are met:
1.
E-RACH UEs in the cell have a large amount of data to process in the downlink.
2.
The NodeB does not need to retransmit data packets for E-RACH UEs.
3.
The NodeB adjusts the transmit power of the HS-DSCH based on CQI reported by ERACH UEs.
NOTE:
A good channel environment means that the average reported CQI is greater than 13. The CQIs in a cell
are indicated by the NodeB counter Number of Used CQIs in a Cell.
There is a large amount of data to be processed for E-RACH UEs when VS.EFACH.DataTtiNum
multiplied by TTI Length (2 ms) is close to the counter measurement period, which indicates that there is
data to be sent in the downlink during each TTI.
The number of E-RACH UEs measured before and after this function is activated
(indicated by the VS.ERACHUEs counter) changes slightly.
The downlink traffic volume for E-RACH UEs measured before and after this function
is activated (indicated by the VS.CRNCIubBytesEFACH.Tx counter) changes slightly.
If the number of E-RACH UEs or the downlink traffic volume for E-RACH UEs in the cell increase
after this feature is activated, the average power consumed by E-RACH UEs increases but the
downlink throughput increases as well.
If the ratio of the duration during which this function is taking effect to the total data transmission
duration becomes smaller or the channel environment deteriorates, the gains in downlink throughput and
power consumption both decrease.
Real-time CQI feedback from the UEs produces some uplink load but significantly shortens the online
duration with more efficient data transmission realized by this function. When the traffic volume remains
unchanged, a longer online duration causes a heavier load. Therefore, the ultimate uplink load may
decrease after this function is activated because CQI feedback only increases the instantaneous load by a
small amount. This function increases the instantaneous uplink load by 2.3% at most in a cell that meets
the following conditions:
Eight common E-DCH resources are configured. The number of configured common E-DCH
resources can be queried by checking the value of "Number of Common EDCH Resources" in the
output of the RNC MML command LST UERACHBASIC.
All the common E-DCH resources are occupied by E-RACH UEs. That is, the value of the
NodeB counter VS.ERACH.OccupiedNum.Mean is the same as that of the
CommonEdchResourceNum(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter.
The ratio of the duration during which this function is taking effect to the total data transmission
duration is 50%.
The TTI is 2 ms or 10 ms, which can be queried by checking the value of "TTI for Common EDCH" in the output of the RNC MML command LST UERACHBASIC.
Network Performance
The Feedback on the HS-DPCCH from E-RACH UEs function reduces the downlink BLER for E-RACH
UEs by greater than 30% when the following conditions are met:
For details about how to calculate the downlink BLER, see Benefits in section 11.3.5 Performance
Monitoring.
10.4 WRFD-010702 Enhanced DRX
System Capacity
Enhanced DRX saves the power consumption of UEs. The power-saving effects vary depending on UEs.
Network Performance
Enhanced DRX increases the delay in the downlink data transmission. The effect on the delay varies
depending on the value of the EDRXInterruptbyHSDSCHData(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter. For
details, see chapter 6 "Enhanced DRX."
11
Engineering Guidelines
Use Downlink Enhanced CELL_FACH when a large number of UEs are in the CELL_FACH state and
there are UEs supporting Downlink Enhanced CELL_FACH.
For example, use this feature when the average value of the VS.CellFACHUEs counter of the RNC is
greater than 20 during busy hours.
The higher the number of UEs that support Downlink Enhanced CELL_FACH, the greater the gain
provided by this feature.
In a multi-carrier network, if the current networking strategy allows UEs only to camp on some carriers
and forbids them to camp on the other carriers (for example, when the preferred camping strategy is
used), it is recommended that this feature be enabled or disabled for all the cells to avoid call drops.
11.1.2 Required Information
If the SRB or RAB is to be established in the enhanced CELL_FACH state, obtain the values of
the following counters and KPIs to check for any gains from this feature:
1.
2.
KPIs: RRC Setup Success Ratio and PS RAB Setup Success Ratio
Obtain the value of the PS Call Drop Ratio to check whether this feature has any impact on
network KPIs.
11.1.3 Planning
N/A
11.1.4 Feature Deployment
Requirements
Dependencies on hardware
The BTS3812E and BTS3812AE must be configured with the EBBI or EDLP board.
The 3900 series base stations must be configured with the UBBPd, WBBPb, WBBPd,
or WBBPf board.
License
For details about how to activate a license, see License Management Feature Parameter
Description.
Featu
re ID
Feature
Name
License Control
Item ID
License
Control
Item
Queried
Using the
DSP
LICUSAGE
Command
NE
WRFD
01068
8
Downlink
Enhanced
CELL_FAC
H
LQW1EFACH01RE
S
Downlink
Enhanced
CELL_FAC
H (per
Mbps)
BSC690
0
BSC691
0
License
Allocati
on for
Multipl
e
Operat
ors
Sale
s
Unit
Method
3#
per
Mbp
s
In scenarios where the RAN sharing or multi-operator core network (MOCN) feature is enabled, the
license is allocated to primary and secondary operators according to the method in the "License
Allocation for Multiple Operators" column.
Method 3#: It is recommended that the license allocation proportion of a feature be consistent with
that of the license item "HSDPA Throughput-1KBPS". You can run the RNC MML command SET
LICENSE with the FeatureResAssignMode parameter set to AutoAssign for automatic allocation
or with the FeatureResAssignMode parameter set to ManualAssign and license-rated parameters
specified for manual allocation.
Others
The UE must support 3GPP Release 7 or later. It must also support Downlink Enhanced
CELL_FACH.
Data Preparation
Table 11-1 lists the data to be prepared for deploying this feature.
Table 11-1 Data to be prepared before activating the Downlink Enhanced CELL_FACH feature
Para
meter
Name
Parameter ID
Switch
for
RRC
establi
EFachSwitch(BSC6900,BSC6910
)
Setting Notes
Data
Source
Para
meter
Name
Parameter ID
Setting Notes
Data
Source
shed
on
E_FAC
H
services.
planning)
Cause RrcCause(BSC6900,BSC6910)
of
RRC
connec
tion
establi
shmen
t
Radio
Planning
(Internal
planning)
Servic MapSwitch(BSC6900,BSC6910)
e
Mappi
ng
Strateg
y
Switch
If the RAB is to be
established in the enhanced
CELL_FACH state for new
services, the following check
boxes under this parameter
must be selected:
MAP_PS_BE_ON_E
_FACH_SWITCH
MAP_PS_STREAM_
ON_E_FACH_SWITCH
MAP_PS_STREAM_
ON_HSDPA_SWITCH
Radio
Planning
(Internal
planning)
Para
meter
Name
Parameter ID
Setting Notes
EFAC
H
DTCH
GBP
Data
Source
MAP_PS_STREAM_
ON_HSUPA_SWITCH
Radio
Planning
(Internal
planning)
Para
meter
Name
Parameter ID
Setting Notes
Cell
Hspa
Plus
functio
n
switch
Specia
l User
Functi
on
Switch
3
SpecUserFunctionSwitch3(BS
C6900,BSC6910):
SPECUSER_PCH_FACH2EFA
CH_DISABLED_SWITCH
Optimi
zation
Switch
4
OPTIMIZATIONSWITCH4(BSC6
900,BSC6910):
EFACH_RRC_REG_CMP_SWI
TCH
Specia
l User
Functi
on
Switch
3
SpecUserFunctionSwitch3(BS
C6900,BSC6910):
SPECUSER_R6_EFACH_CMP
_SWITCH
Data
Source
Radio
Planning
(Internal
planning)
Precautions
Before activating this feature, the PS IMEI acquisition function must be enabled so that UE type approval
codes (TACs) can be obtained and UEs with compatibility issues can be added to a blacklist. To enable
the PS IMEI acquisition function on the RNC or CN side, perform the following:
To enable this function on the CN side, select the GETIMEI check box under the CHKIMEI
parameter in the SET PMM command, using Huawei SGSN9810 V900R010C02 as an example.
Run the RNC MML command ADD UCELLEFACH to add basic information about this
feature. In this step, specify the EFACH DTCH GBP parameter.
2.
Run the RNC MML command MOD UCELLALGOSWITCH. In this step, select the
E_FACH(Cell E_FACH Function Switch) check box under the Cell Hspa Plus function switch
parameter.
3.
(Optional) Run the RNC MML command SET URRCTRLSWITCH and select the
RNC_PS_QUERY_UE_IMEI_SWITCH (PS IMEI Request Switch) check box under
the Process Control Switch 2 parameter to enable the PS IMEI acquisition function.
NOTE:
Skip sub-step 1 in the following scenarios:
The PS IMEI acquisition function has been enabled on the RNC side. To check
whether this function has been enabled, run the RNC MML command LST
URRCTRLSWITCH. If "Process Control Switch 2 =
RNC_PS_QUERY_UE_IMEI_SWITCH::ON" is displayed in the command output,
this function has been enabled on the RNC side.
The PS IMEI acquisition function has been enabled on the CN side. To check
whether this function has been enabled, run the MML command LST PMM, using
Huawei SGSN9810 V900R010C02 as an example. If "Check IMEI = Get imei only"
or "Check IMEI = Check IMEI" is displayed in the command output, this function
has been enabled on the CN side.
b.
Run the RNC MML command ADD UIMEITAC. In this step, set The function of the
TAC to Special_User_Enhance, specify the TAC and Description parameters, and select
the SPECUSER_PCH_FACH2EFACH_DISABLED_SWITCH check box under the
Special User Function Switch3 parameter. In this case, when a UE initiates a cell update
procedure in the CELL_PCH state and reselects to the target cell, this UE is in the
enhanced CELL_FACH state.
c.
Run the RNC MML command ADD UIMEITAC. In this step, set The function of the
TAC to Special_User_Enhance, specify the TAC and Description parameters, and select
the EFACH_ERACH_UE_D2P_DISABLED_SWITCH check box under the Special
User Function Switch3 parameter. In this case, specified UEs perform D2F state
transitions instead of D2P state transitions.
d.
Run the RNC MML command SET URRCTRLSWITCH. In this step, select the
EFACH_RRC_REG_CMP_SWITCH check box under the Optimization Switch 4
parameter. In this case, when UEs do not respond to the RRC CONNECTION SETUP
message carried on a FACH, the RNC carries the last RRC CONNECTION SETUP
message on an EFACH and these UEs will be configured in the CELL_DCH state during
Run the RNC MML command ACT UCELLEFACH to activate this feature.
(Optional) If new services are to be established in the enhanced CELL_FACH state, perform the
following:
a.
b.
c.
If SRBs are to be established in the enhanced CELL_FACH state for new services, run
the RNC MML command SET URRCESTCAUSE
If RABs are to be established in the enhanced CELL_FACH state for new services, run
the RNC MML command SET UCORRMALGOSWITCH.
In this step, select the following check boxes under the Service Mapping
Strategy Switch parameter:
In this step, select the following check boxes under the Dynamic Resource
Allocation Switch parameter:
DRA_PS_NON_BE_STATE_TRANS_SWITCH
DRA_PS_BE_STATE_TRANS_SWITCH
DRA_HSDPA_STATE_TRANS_SWITCH
DRA_HSUPA_STATE_TRANS_SWITCH
NOTE:
Therefore, you need to activate the WRFD-010685 Downlink Enhanced L2 feature when
activating this feature.
When configuring the Downlink Enhanced Cell_FACH feature on the CME, perform a single
configuration first, and then perform a batch modification if required.
NOTE:
Configure the parameters of a single object before a batch modification. Perform a batch
modification before logging out of the parameter setting interface.
1.
2.
SN
MO
UCELLEFACH
UCELLALGOSWITCH
N
E
Parame
ter
Name
R
N
C
Cell ID
CellId(BSC6900,BSC6910)
EFACH
DTCH
GBP
EFACHDTCHGBP(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
Cell ID
CellId(BSC6900,BSC6910)
R
N
C
Parameter ID
Config
urable
in
CME
Batch
Modifi
cation
Cente
r
Yes
Yes
Cell
HspaPlusSwitch(BSC6900,B
Hspa
SC6910)
Plus
function
switch
3
(Opti
onal)
URRCTRLSWITCH
NOTE:
This MO does not need to be
configured in the following
scenarios:
The
RNC_PS_QUERY_UE_IME
I_SWITCH has been set to
on. To check whether this
switch has been set to on,
run the RNC MML
R
N
C
SN
MO
N
E
Parame
ter
Name
Parameter ID
R
N
C
The
TAC_FUNC(BSC6900,BSC691
function 0)
of the
TAC
Config
urable
in
CME
Batch
Modifi
cation
Cente
r
command LST
URRCTRLSWITCH. If
"Process Control Switch 2 =
RNC_PS_QUERY_UE_IME
I_SWITCH::ON" is
displayed in the command
output, this switch has been
set to on.
The PS IMEI acquisition
function has been enabled on
the CN side. To check
whether this function has
been enabled, run the MML
command LST PMM, using
Huawei SGSN9810
V900R010C02 as an
example. If "Check IMEI =
Get imei only" or "Check
IMEI = Check IMEI" is
displayed in the command
output, this function has
been enabled on the CN side.
UIMEITAC
TAC
TAC(BSC6900,BSC6910)
Descript Description(BSC6900,BSC691
ion
0)
No
SN
MO
N
E
Parame
ter
Name
Parameter ID
Config
urable
in
CME
Batch
Modifi
cation
Cente
r
Special SpecUserFunctionSwitch3
User
(BSC6900,BSC6910)
Functio
n
Switch3
UCELLEFACH
R
N
C
Validati ACTSTATUS
on
indicati
on (Set
this
paramet
er to
Activate
d.)
6
(Opti
onal)
URRCESTCAUSE
R
N
C
Cause
RrcCause(BSC6900,BSC6910) Yes
of RRC
connect
ion
establis
hment
NOTE:
If SRBs are to be established
in the enhanced
CELL_FACH state for new
services, this MO must be
configured.
Yes
Switch EFachSwitch(BSC6900,BSC6
for RRC 910)
establis
hed on
E_FACH
7
(Opti
UCORRMALGOSWITC R
H
N
Service MapSwitch(BSC6900,BSC691
Mappin 0)
g
Strategy
Yes
SN
onal)
MO
NOTE:
If RABs are to be
established in the enhanced
CELL_FACH state for new
services, this MO must be
configured.
N
E
Parame
ter
Name
Switch
Parameter ID
Config
urable
in
CME
Batch
Modifi
cation
Cente
r
Dynami DraSwitch(BSC6900,BSC6910
c
)
Resourc
e
Allocati
on
Switch
Activation Observation
Check the value of the RNC counter VS.EFACHUEs. If its value is not 0, this feature has taken effect.
In addition, you can run the RNC MML command DSP UCELL to check whether feature configurations
have taken effect. If the value of the Operational state of EFACH parameter is EFACH available in the
command output, feature configurations have taken effect.
Run the RNC MML command MOD UCELLALGOSWITCH. In this step, deselect the
E_FACH(Cell E_FACH Function Switch) check box under the Cell Hspa Plus function switch
parameter.
2.
Run the RNC MML command DEA UCELLEFACH to deactivate the Downlink Enhanced
CELL_FACH feature.
NOTE:
When configuring the Downlink Enhanced Cell_FACH feature on the CME, perform a single
configuration first, and then perform a batch modification if required. Perform a batch modification
before logging out of the parameter setting interface.
1.
2.
S
N
MO
UCELLALGOSWI
TCH
NE
Paramete
r Name
RN Cell ID
C
Cell Hspa
Plus
function
switch
UCELLEFACH
Parameter ID
CellId(BSC6900,BSC6910)
Configur
able in
CME
Batch
Modifica
tion
Center
Yes
HspaPlusSwitch(BSC6900,BS
C6910)
RN Validation ACTSTATUS
C
indication
(Set this
parameter
to
Deactivate
d.)
Feature Benefits
If the SRB or RAB is established in the enhanced CELL_FACH state for new services:
Yes
Monitor the impact of this feature on the RRC connection setup duration by checking the value
of the VS.RRC.ConnEstabTimeMean.CellFACH.EFACH counter, which indicates the average
duration for RRC signaling to be set up using E-FACH.
Expected result: This value is less than the value of the VS.RRC.ConnEstabTimeMean.CellDCH
counter.
Monitor the impact of this feature on the service setup duration by checking the value of the
VS.EFACH.Estab.MeanTime counter, which indicates the duration from the RRC connection setup
to service setup completion when E-FACH is used.
Expected result: This value is less than any of the values of the VS.HSUPA.Estab.MeanTime,
VS.HSDPA.Estab.MeanTime, and VS.PSR99.Estab.MeanTime counters.
Some UEs have compatibility issues, which increases the call drop rate. Therefore, it is recommended
that you check the call drop rate of PS services after this feature is activated.
For a cell that is only enabled with this feature, the power consumption of non-HSPA UEs
decreases, the downlink throughput (including the throughput of HSDPA UEs, E-FACH UEs, and
UEs using a FACH) decreases or remains unchanged, and the HSDPA throughput decreases.
For a cell that is enabled with this feature and the Uplink Enhanced CELL_FACH feature, the
cell downlink throughput (including the throughput of HSDPA UEs, E-FACH UEs, and UEs using a
FACH) increases or remains unchanged.
Item
Calculation
VS.CRNCIubBytesFACH.Tx +
VS.SRNCIubBytesHSDPA.Tx +
VS.CRNCIubBytesEFACH.Tx
HSDPA throughput
VS.SRNCIubBytesHSDPA.Tx
VS.MeanTCP.NonHS
If the cell downlink throughput (including the throughput of HSDPA UEs, E-FACH UEs, and UEs using a
FACH) decreases significantly, set the BeEFach2CpcTvmThd(BSC6900,BSC6910),
RtEFach2CpcTvmThd(BSC6900,BSC6910), RtEFach2DHTvmThd(BSC6900,BSC6910),
BeEFach2HTvmThd(BSC6900,BSC6910), and BeEFach2DTvmThd(BSC6900,BSC6910)
parameters to their default values and set the EFachSwitch(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter to OFF
when the following conditions are met:
Only this feature or both this feature and the Uplink Enhanced CELL_FACH feature are
activated.
The BeEFach2CpcTvmThd(BSC6900,BSC6910),
RtEFach2CpcTvmThd(BSC6900,BSC6910), RtEFach2DHTvmThd(BSC6900,BSC6910),
BeEFach2HTvmThd(BSC6900,BSC6910), and BeEFach2DTvmThd(BSC6900,BSC6910)
parameters are set to larger values than their default values.
The SRB or RAB is established in the enhanced CELL_FACH state for new services.
When only this feature is activated, if the downlink throughput remains low after the preceding actions
are performed, gradually set the EFACHDTCHGBP(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter to a smaller value
by reducing it 0.5 dB at a time.
Calculate the abnormal PS RAB release rate in common channel related scenarios using the
following formula: Abnormal PS RAB release rate in common channel related scenarios =
VS.RAB.AbnormRel.PS.CCH/(VS.RAB.NormRel.PS.CCH+VS.RAB.AbnormRel.PS.CCH)
2.
Calculate the abnormal RAB release rate of E-FACH UEs. If this rate is also high, go to the next
step.
3.
If the high call drop rate of PS services is mainly caused by abnormal PS RAB releases in
common channel related scenarios, go to the next step.
Determine whether the high call drop rate is caused by a certain type of UEs in a certain scenario. If many
call drops happen on a certain type of UE in a certain scenario, this type of UE has compatibility issues in
this scenario. Take measures listed in Table 11-4 to handle these UE compatibility issues.
Scenario
Measures
Call drops
occur when a
certain type of
UE in the
CELL_PCH
state triggers a
cell reselection.
Select
the SPECUSER_PCH_FACH2EFACH_DISABLED_SWITCH chec
k box under the SpecUserFunctionSwitch3(BSC6900,BSC6910)
parameter to add this type of UE to the blacklist.
Call drops
occur when a
certain type of
UE transits
from
CELL_DCH to
CELL_PCH.
If compatibility issues for a certain type of UE cannot be avoided after taking measures in Table 11-4 and
these compatibility issues deteriorate network KPIs, select the
SPECUSER_EFACH_DISABLED_SWITCH check box under the
SpecUserFunctionSwitch3(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter to add this type of UE to the blacklist.
None
11.2 WRFD-010701 Uplink Enhanced CELL_FACH
11.2.1 When to Use Uplink Enhanced CELL_FACH
Use Uplink Enhanced CELL_FACH when a large number of UEs are in the CELL_FACH state and there
are UEs supporting Uplink Enhanced CELL_FACH.
For example, use this feature when the average value of the VS.CellFACHUEs counter is greater than 20
during busy hours.
The higher the number of UEs that support Uplink Enhanced CELL_FACH, the greater the gain provided
by this feature.
It is recommended that this feature be activated at night when only a few HSUPA UEs are online, because
activating this feature may lead to call drops for some HSUPA UEs if the HSUPA UEs and E-RACH UEs
use the same signatures on the E-RGCH and E-HICH.
In a multi-carrier network, if the current networking strategy allows UEs only to camp on some carriers
and forbids them to camp on the other carriers (for example, when the preferred camping strategy is
used), it is recommended that this feature be enabled or disabled for all the cells to avoid call drops.
11.2.2 Required Information
If the SRB or RAB is to be established in the enhanced CELL_FACH state, obtain the values of
the following counters and KPIs to check for any gains from this feature:
1.
Counters: VS.RRC.ConnEstabTimeMean.CellDCH,
VS.RRC.ConnEstabTimeMean.CellFACH.EFACH, VS.EFACH.Estab.MeanTime,
VS.HSUPA.Estab.MeanTime, VS.HSDPA.Estab.MeanTime, and
VS.PSR99.Estab.MeanTime
2.
KPIs: RRC Setup Success Ratio and PS RAB Setup Success Ratio
Obtain the value of the PS Call Drop Ratio to check whether this feature has any impact on
network KPIs.
11.2.3 Planning
N/A
11.2.4 Feature Deployment
Requirements
Dependencies on hardware
The BTS3812E and BTS3812AE must be configured with the EULPd, EBBI, EBOI, or
EULP board. The EAI is not supported by these base stations.
The DBS3800 must be configured with the EBBC or EBBCd board. To support the
EAI, the DBS3800 must be configured with the EBBCd board.
3900 series base stations must be configured with the UBBPd, WBBPb, WBBPd, or
WBBPf board. To support the EAI, 3900 series base stations must be configured with the
UBBPd, WBBPd, or WBBPf board.
The BTS3902E and BTS3803E support EAI.
License
For details about how to activate a license, see License Management Feature Parameter
Description.
Featu
re ID
Feature
Name
WRFD
01070
1
Uplink
Enhanced
CELL_FAC
H
License Control
Item ID
LQW1EUCFACH01R
ES
License
Control
Item
Queried
Using the
DSP
LICUSAGE
Command
Uplink
Enhanced
CELL_FAC
H (per
Mbps)
NE
License Sale
Allocati
s
on for Unit
Multipl
e
Operat
ors
BSC690 Method
0
4#
BSC691
0
per
Mbp
s
In scenarios where the RAN sharing or MOCN feature is enabled, license is allocated to primary
and secondary operators according to the method in the "License Allocation for Multiple Operators"
column.
Method 4#: It is recommended that the license allocation proportion of a feature be consistent with
that of the license item "HSUPA Throughput-1KBPS". You can run the RNC MML command SET
LICENSE with the FeatureResAssignMode parameter set to AutoAssign for automatic allocation
or with the FeatureResAssignMode parameter set to ManualAssign and license-related
parameters specified for manual allocation.
Others
The UE must support 3GPP Release 8 or later. It must also support Uplink Enhanced CELL_FACH.
Data Preparation
Table 11-5 lists the data that needs to be prepared before activating this feature.
Table 11-5 Data to be prepared before activating the Uplink Enhanced CELL_FACH feature
Para
meter
Name
Parameter ID
Switch EFachSwitch(BSC6900,BSC691
for
0)
RRC
establi
shed
on
E_FA
Setting Notes
Data
Source
Radio
Planning
(Internal
planning)
Para
meter
Name
Parameter ID
Setting Notes
Data
Source
CH
Cause RrcCause(BSC6900,BSC6910)
of
RRC
conne
ction
establi
shmen
t
Radio
Planning
(Internal
planning)
Servic MapSwitch(BSC6900,BSC6910)
e
Mappi
ng
Strate
gy
Switch
ERAC ERACH
MAP_PS_BE_ON_E_F
ACH_SWITCH
MAP_PS_STREAM_O
N_E_FACH_SWITCH
MAP_PS_STREAM_O
N_HSDPA_SWITCH
MAP_PS_STREAM_O
N_HSUPA_SWITCH
Radio
Planning
(Internal
planning)
Para
meter
Name
Parameter ID
Setting Notes
Data
Source
parameter to TRUE(TRUE).
Planning
(Internal
planning)
Radio
Planning
(Internal
planning)
Code ErgchEhichCodeNum(BSC69
Numb 00,BSC6910)
er for
ERGCH
/EHICH
Radio
Planning
(Internal
planning)
Para
meter
Name
Parameter ID
Setting Notes
Data
Source
ErgchEhichCodeNum(BSC69
00,BSC6910) parameter
specifies the number of code
resources for E-RACH UEs
and HSUPA UEs. The
following formula must be true:
CommonEdchResourceNum
(BSC6900,BSC6910) + Number
of simultaneous online HSUPA
UEs 20 x
ErgchEhichCodeNum(BSC69
00,BSC6910)
To prevent insufficient code
resources from reducing the
number of supported E-RACH
or HSUPA UEs, consider both
the number of HSUPA UEs
and the number of common EDCH resources to configure an
appropriate number of codes
for both HSUPA UEs and ERACH UEs.
For example, if the value of the
VS.HSUPA.UE.Max.Cell
counter is greater than 15 and
the value of the
VS.HSUPA.UE.Mean.Cell
counter is greater than 12, set
the
ErgchEhichCodeNum(BSC69
00,BSC6910) parameter to 2
because E-RACH UEs use
downlink codes, which affects
the overall downlink
throughput of a cell.
Specia
l User
Functi
on
Switch
3
SpecUserFunctionSwitch3(B
SC6900,BSC6910):
SPECUSER_PCH_FACH2EF
ACH_DISABLED_SWITCH
Default/Rec
ommended
Value
Para
meter
Name
Parameter ID
Setting Notes
Specia
l User
Functi
on
Switch
3
SpecUserFunctionSwitch3(B
SC6900,BSC6910):
EFACH_ERACH_UE_D2P_DI
SABLED_SWITCH
ACH_DISABLED_SWITCH
check box under the
SpecUserFunctionSwitch3(B
SC6900,BSC6910) parameter
and the
EFACH_ERACH_UE_D2P_DI
SABLED_SWITCHcheck box
under the
SpecUserFunctionSwitch3(B
SC6900,BSC6910) parameter.
Data
Source
Precautions
Before activating this feature, the PS IMEI acquisition function must be enabled so that UE TACs can be
obtained and UEs with compatibility issues can be added to a blacklist. To enable the PS IMEI acquisition
function on the RNC or CN side, perform the following:
To enable this function on the CN side, select the GETIMEI check box under the CHKIMEI
parameter in the SET PMM command, using Huawei SGSN9810 V900R010C02 as an example.
2.
For the BTS3812AE, BTS3812E, or DBS3800, run the NodeB MML command ADD
LOCELL or MOD LOCELL. In this step, set ERACH to TRUE(TRUE).
For the 3900 series base stations, run the NodeB MML command ADD ULOCELL or
MOD ULOCELL.
3.
In this step, set ERACH to TRUE(TRUE). Run the RNC MML command ADD
UERACHBASIC to add basic information about this feature.
4.
In this step, specify the TTI for Common E-DCH parameter. Run the RNC MML command
SET UUESTATETRANS. In this step, set state-transition-related parameters to their default
values.
5.
(Optional) Run the RNC MML command SET URRCTRLSWITCH and select the
RNC_PS_QUERY_UE_IMEI_SWITCH (PS IMEI Request Switch) check box under
the Process Control Switch 2 parameter to enable the PS IMEI acquisition function.
NOTE:
Skip sub-step 1 in the following scenarios:
The PS IMEI acquisition function has been enabled on the RNC side. To check
whether this function has been enabled, run the RNC MML command LST
URRCTRLSWITCH. If "Process Control Switch 2 =
RNC_PS_QUERY_UE_IMEI_SWITCH::ON" is displayed in the command output,
this function has been enabled on the RNC side.
The PS IMEI acquisition function has been enabled on the CN side. To check
whether this function has been enabled, run the MML command LST PMM, using
Huawei SGSN9810 V900R010C02 as an example. If "Check IMEI = Get imei only"
or "Check IMEI = Check IMEI" is displayed in the command output, this function
has been enabled on the CN side.
Run the RNC MML command ADD UIMEITAC. In this step, set The function of the
TAC to Special_User_Enhance, specify the TAC and Description parameters, and select
the SPECUSER_PCH_FACH2EFACH_DISABLED_SWITCH check box under the
Special User Function Switch3 parameter. In this case, when a UE initiates a cell update
procedure in the CELL_PCH state and reselects to the target cell, this UE is in the
enhanced CELL_FACH state.
Run the RNC MML command ADD UIMEITAC. In this step, set The function of the
TAC to Special_User_Enhance, specify the TAC and Description parameters, and select
the EFACH_ERACH_UE_D2P_DISABLED_SWITCH check box under the Special
User Function Switch3 parameter. In this case, specified UEs perform D2F state
transitions instead of D2P state transitions.
b.
(Optional) To prevent insufficient code resources from reducing the number of supported E-RACH
or HSUPA UEs, run the RNC MML command MOD UCELLHSUPA. In this step, set the Code
Number for E-RGCH/E-HICH parameter to an appropriate value.
c.
Run the RNC MML command SET UFRC. In this step, set the ERACH Max RLC PDU Size
Under UL Layer 2 to 122 byte.
d.
Run the RNC MML command ACT UCELLERACH to activate this feature. (Optional) If new
services are to be established in the enhanced CELL_FACH state, perform the following:
e.
If SRBs are to be established in the enhanced CELL_FACH state for new services,
If RABs are to be established in the enhanced CELL_FACH state for new services, run
the RNC MML command SET UCORRMALGOSWITCH. In this step, select the
following check boxes under the Service Mapping Strategy Switch parameter:
In this step, select the following check boxes under the Dynamic Resource
Allocation Switch parameter:
DRA_PS_BE_STATE_TRANS_SWITCH
DRA_PS_NON_BE_STATE_TRANS_SWITCH
DRA_HSDPA_STATE_TRANS_SWITCH
DRA_HSUPA_STATE_TRANS_SWITCH
NOTE:
When configuring the Uplink Enhanced Cell_FACH feature on the CME, perform a single
configuration first, and then perform a batch modification if required. Configure the parameters of a
single object before a batch modification. Perform a batch modification before logging out of the
parameter setting interface.
1.
2.
SN
MO
NE
For the
BTS3812AE,
BTS3812E, or
DBS3800:
LOCELL
No
de
B
Param
eter
Name
Parameter ID
ERACH ERACH
Config
urable
in CME
Batch
Modifi
cation
Center
N
o
for
the
BT
S3
81
2A
E,
BT
S3
81
2E
, or
DB
S3
80
0
Y
es
for
the
39
00
ser
SN
MO
NE
Param
eter
Name
Parameter ID
Config
urable
in CME
Batch
Modifi
cation
Center
ies
ba
se
sta
tio
ns
UERACHBASIC
RN Cell ID
C
CellId(BSC6900,BSC6910)
Yes
3
URRCTRLSWITCH
(Opti
onal) NOTE:
RN Proces PROCESSSWITCH2(BSC6
C
s
900,BSC6910)
Control
Switch
2
This MO does not need to be
configured in the following
scenarios:
The
RNC_PS_QUERY_U
E_IMEI_SWITCH has
been set to on. To
check whether this
switch has been set to
on, run the RNC MML
command LST
URRCTRLSWITCH
. If "Process Control
Switch 2 =
RNC_PS_QUERY_U
E_IMEI_SWITCH::O
N" is displayed in the
command output, this
switch has been set to
Yes
SN
MO
NE
Param
eter
Name
Parameter ID
Config
urable
in CME
Batch
Modifi
cation
Center
on.
The PS IMEI
acquisition function
has been enabled on
the CN side. To check
whether this function
has been enabled, run
the MML command
LST PMM, using
Huawei SGSN9810
V900R010C02 as an
example. If "Check
IMEI = Get imei only"
or "Check IMEI =
Check IMEI" is
displayed in the
command output, this
function has been
enabled on the CN
side.
UIMEITAC
RN The
TAC_FUNC(BSC6900,BSC69 Yes
C
functio 10)
n of the
TAC
TAC
TAC(BSC6900,BSC6910)
Descrip Description(BSC6900,BSC69
tion
10)
Special SpecUserFunctionSwitch
User
3(BSC6900,BSC6910)
Functio
n
SN
MO
NE
Param
eter
Name
Parameter ID
Config
urable
in CME
Batch
Modifi
cation
Center
Switch3
UCELLEFACH
6
URRCESTCAUSE
(Opti
onal) NOTE:
If the SRB is to be
established in the enhanced
CELL_FACH state for new
services, this MO must be
configured.
RN Validati ACTSTATUS
C
on
indicati
on (Set
this
paramet
er to
Activat
ed.)
Yes
RN Cause
RrcCause(BSC6900,BSC691
C
of RRC 0)
connect
ion
establis
hment
Yes
Switch EFachSwitch(BSC6900,BSC
for RRC 6910)
establis
hed on
E_FAC
H
7
UCORRMALGOSWIT
(Opti CH
onal)
NOTE:
RN Service MapSwitch(BSC6900,BSC69
C
Mappin 10)
g
Strateg
y
Yes
SN
MO
NE
Parameter ID
Config
urable
in CME
Batch
Modifi
cation
Center
Switch
If the RAB is to be
established in the enhanced
CELL_FACH state for new
services, this MO must be
configured.
8
UCELLHSUPA
(Opti
onal) NOTE:
Param
eter
Name
Dynami DraSwitch(BSC6900,BSC691
c
0)
Resour
ce
Allocati
on
Switch
RN Code
ErgchEhichCodeNum(BSC Yes
C
Number 6900,BSC6910)
for ERGCH/
E-HICH
Activation Observation
Check the value of the RNC counter VS.ERACHUEs. If its value is not 0, this feature has taken effect.
In addition, you can run the RNC MML command DSP UCELLCHK. If "Whether function of ERACH
is configured and active = Yes" is displayed in the command output, feature configurations have taken
effect.
NOTE:
The value of the VS.ERACHUEs counter is related to the number of UEs supporting Uplink Enhanced
CELL_FACH in a cell. If no UE in the cell supports Uplink Enhanced CELL_FACH, the value of the
VS.ERACHUEs counter is still 0 after the feature is activated.
NOTE:
When configuring the Uplink Enhanced Cell_FACH feature on the CME, perform a single configuration
first, and then perform a batch modification if required. Configure the parameters of a single object before
a batch modification. Perform a batch modification before logging out of the parameter setting interface.
1.
2.
SN
MO
UCELLERAC
H
NE
RNC
Parameter
Name
Parameter
ID
Configura
ble in CME
Batch
Modificati
on Center
Validation
ACTSTATUS Yes
indication
(Set this
parameter to
Deactivated.
)
Feature Benefits
If the SRB or RAB is established in the enhanced CELL_FACH state for new services:
Monitor the impact of this feature on the RRC connection setup duration by checking the value
of the RNC counter VS.RRC.ConnEstabTimeMean.ERACH, which indicates the average duration
for RRC signaling to be set up using E-RACH. Expected result: This value is less than any of the
values of the VS.RRC.ConnEstabTimeMean.CellDCH and
VS.RRC.ConnEstabTimeMean.CellFACH.EFACH counters.
Monitor the impact of this feature on the service setup duration by checking the value of the
RNC counter VS.ERACH.Estab.MeanTime, which indicates the average duration from the RRC
connection setup to service setup completion when E-RACH is used. Expected result: This value is
less than any of the values of the VS.EFACH.Estab.MeanTime, VS.HSUPA.Estab.MeanTime,
VS.HSDPA.Estab.MeanTime, and VS.PSR99.Estab.MeanTime counters.
After this feature is activated, the uplink load of a cell will be decreased and the uplink capacity will be
increased.
The number of UEs increases. It is expected that the value of the RNC counter
VS.CellFACHUEs or VS.CellDCHUEs increase.
The uplink throughput increases. It is expected that the value of the NodeB counter
VS.HSUPA.MeanBitRate, VS.ERACH.Thruput, or VS.ERACH.DataTtiNum increase.
Decreased uplink load. It is expected that the value of the RNC counter VS.MeanRTWP
decrease.
Some UEs have incompatibility issues, which increases the call drop rate. Therefore, it is recommended
that you check the call drop rate of PS services after this feature is activated.
VS.ERACH.OccupiedNum.Mean CommonEdchResourceNum(BSC6900,BSC6910) x
80%
VS.ERACH.OccupiedNum.Max = CommonEdchResourceNum(BSC6900,BSC6910)
Scenarios with Low Random Access Success Rate for E-RACH UEs
If the random access success rate for E-RACH UEs is low, check the usage of common E-DCH resources.
If common E-DCH resources are limited, adjust the value of the
CommonEdchResourceNum(BSC6900,BSC6910)parameter to relieve the congestion in the ERACH cell and the value of theErgchEhichCodeNum(BSC6900,BSC6910)parameter according to the
setting notes inTable 11-5.
None
11.3 Feedback on the HS-DPCCH from E-RACH UEs
11.3.1 When to Use This Function
Use this function when the WRFD-010701 Uplink Enhanced CELL_FACH feature is used.
11.3.2 Required Information
When the Downlink Enhanced CELL_FACH feature has been activated, obtain the values of the
following counters and KPIs:
RNC KPIs: RRC Setup Success Ratio, PS RAB Setup Success Ratio, PS Call Drop Ratio, and
VS.MeanRTWP. These KPIs are used to check whether this feature has any impact on the network.
11.3.3 Planning
N/A
11.3.4 Feature Deployment
Requirements
This function requires the WRFD-010701 Uplink Enhanced CELL_FACH feature.
Data Preparation
Table 11-8 lists the data that needs to be prepared before activating this function.
Parameter
Name
Parameter ID
ERACHHSDPCCH
ERACH
HSDPCCH Switch
Setting Notes
Data Source
To activate this
function, set this
parameter to
TRUE(TRUE).
Default/Recommende
d Value
MAX EFACH
HARQ
Retransmission
Times
MAXEFACHHARQRT
Default/Recommende
d Value
Maximum HARQ
Retransmission
Number for
EFACH over HSDPCCH
MAXEFACHHSHARQR
T
Default/Recommende
d Value
Power Offset, ERACH HS-DPCCH ACK Power and DPCCH Power Offset, and ERACH
HS-DPCCH NACK Power and DPCCH Power Offset to their default values.
2.
For the BTS3812AE, BTS3812E, or DBS3800, run the NodeB MML command SET
MACHSPARA. In this step, specify MAX EFACH HARQ Retransmission Times and
Maximum HARQ Retransmission Number for EFACH over HS-DPCCH.
3.
For the 3900 series base stations, run the NodeB MML command SET
ULOCELLMACHSPARA. In this step, specify MAX EFACH HARQ Retransmission Times
and Maximum HARQ Retransmission Number for EFACH over HS-DPCCH.
4.
For the BTS3812AE, BTS3812E, or DBS3800, run the NodeB MML command MOD
LOCELL. In this step, set ERACH HSDPCCH Switch to TRUE(TRUE).
5.
For the 3900 series base stations, BTS3902E, and BTS3803E, run the NodeB MML command
MOD ULOCELL. In this step, set ERACH HSDPCCH Switch to TRUE(TRUE).
NOTE:
When configuring the Feedback on the HS-DPCCH from E-RACH UEs function on the CME, perform a
single configuration first, and then perform a batch modification if required.
Configure the parameters of a single object before a batch modification. Perform a batch modification
before logging out of the parameter setting interface.
1.
2.
(Optional) Modify objects in batches on the CME. (CME batch modification center)
To modify objects in batches, click
on the CME to start the batch modification wizard. For
instructions on how to perform a batch modification through the CME batch modification center,
press F1 on the wizard interface to obtain online help.
S
N
MO
NE
UCELLERACHHSDP
CCH
RNC
Parameter
Name
Cell ID
Parameter ID
Configura
ble in CME
Batch
Modificati
on Center
CellId(BSC6900,BSC6 Yes
910)
NOTE:
Set other parameters in this
MO to their default values.
For the
BTS3812AE,
BTS3812E, or
DBS3800:
MACHSPARA
MAXEFACHHSHARQR
Maximum
T
HARQ
Retransmissi
on Number
for EFACH
over HSDPCCH
No
for the
BTS38
12AE,
BTS38
12E,
or
DBS38
00
Yes
for the
3900
series
base
station
s
S
N
MO
For the
BTS3812AE,
BTS3812E, or
DBS3800:
LOCELL
NE
Parameter
Name
Node ERACH
B
HSDPCCH
Switch
Parameter ID
ERACHHSDPCCH
Configura
ble in CME
Batch
Modificati
on Center
No
for the
BTS38
12AE,
BTS38
12E,
or
DBS38
00
Yes
for the
3900
series
base
station
s
: ULOCELL
Activation Observation
Check the value of the NodeB counter VS.EFACH.AckTtiNum, VS.EFACH.NackTtiNum, or
VS.EFACH.DtxTtiNum. If the value of any of them is not 0, this function has taken effect.
In addition, an Iub interface tracing task can also be used to check whether this function has taken effect.
If the value of the "Common E-DCH HS-DPCCH Capability" information element (IE) in the
RESOURCE STATUS INDICATE or AUDIT RESPONSE message is "ACK-NACK and CQI Capable",
this function has taken effect.
For the BTS3812AE, BTS3812E, or DBS3800, run the NodeB MML command MOD
LOCELL. In this step, set ERACH HSDPCCH Switch to FALSE(FALSE).
For the 3900 series base stations, BTS3902E, and BTS3803E, run the NodeB MML command
MOD ULOCELL. In this step, set ERACH HSDPCCH Switch to FALSE(FALSE).
NOTE:
When configuring the Feedback on the HS-DPCCH from E-RACH UEs function on the CME, perform a
single configuration first, and then perform a batch modification if required.
Configure the parameters of a single object before a batch modification. Perform a batch modification
before logging out of the parameter setting interface.
1.
2.
(Optional) Modify objects in batches on the CME. (CME batch modification center)
To modify objects in batches, click
on the CME to start the batch modification wizard. For
instructions on how to perform a batch modification through the CME batch modification center,
press F1 on the wizard interface to obtain online help.
SN
MO
For the
BTS3812AE,
BTS3812E,
or DBS3800:
LOCELL
For the
3900 series
base stations,
BTS3902E,
and
BTS3803E:
ULOCELL
NE
Node
B
Parameter
Name
ERACH
HSDPCCH
Switch
Parameter ID Configurabl
e in CME
Batch
Modificatio
n Center
ERACHHSDPCC
H
No for
the
BTS381
2AE,
BTS381
2E, or
DBS380
0
Yes
for the
3900
series
base
stations
Benefits
The ratio of the duration during which this function is taking effect to the total data transmission duration
and the number of E-RACH UEs in the cell (indicated by the VS.ERACHUEs counter) greatly affect the
following gains provided by this function: downlink throughput, downlink BLER, and power
consumption. Therefore, consider these two factors when viewing gains from this function. For details
about the impact of these two factors on the gains, see section 10.2 WRFD-010701 Uplink Enhanced
CELL_FACH.
The following table describes items impacted in a cell.
Item
Calculation
Downlink throughput
VS.EFACH.Thruput/VS.EFACH.DataTtiNum
Downlink BLER
(VS.EFACH.NackTtiNum +
VS.EFACH.DtxTtiNum)/(VS.EFACH.AckTtiNum +
VS.EFACH.NackTtiNum + VS.EFACH.DtxTtiNum)
Power consumption
VS.EFACH.ScchPwrRatio.Mean and
VS.EFACH.PdschPwrRatio.Mean
(VS.EFACH.AckTtiNum + VS.EFACH.NackTtiNum
+ VS.EFACH.DtxTtiNum)/VS.EFACH.DataTtiNum
Negative Impact
This function produces some uplink load, which is indicated by the VS.MeanRTWP counter. However,
factors such as the channel environment, number of online UEs, traffic volume, and interference also
affect the uplink load. Therefore, the increase in the uplink load is not necessarily caused by this function.
11.3.6 Parameter Optimization
If the value of the VS.MeanRTWP counter increases after this function is enabled, increase the value of
the ERACHCQIFdbkCycle(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter. However, this may not reduce the
VS.MeanRTWP value because factors such as the channel environment, number of online UEs, traffic
volume, and interference also affect the uplink load. In addition, increase the value of the
ERACHCQIFdbkCycle(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter will lead to a longer CQI feedback period and
therefore affect the downlink throughput of E-RACH UEs.
11.3.7 Troubleshooting
None
11.4 WRFD-010702 Enhanced DRX
11.4.1 Requirements
Hardware
This feature imposes the following hardware requirements on the NodeB:
The BTS3812E and BTS3812AE must be configured with the EBBI or EDLP board.
The 3900 series base stations must be configured with the UBBPd, WBBPb, WBBPd,
or WBBPf board.
Other Features
The WRFD-010688 Downlink Enhanced CELL_FACH feature that this feature depends on has
been configured.
License
For details about how to activate the license, see License Management Feature Parameter
Description.
Feature
ID
WRFD010702
Feature
Name
License Control
Item
Enhanced LQW1EDRX01RE
DRX
S
License
Control
Item in
the DSP
LICUSAG
E
Comman
d Output
NE
License Sale
Allocatio
s
n for
Unit
Multiple
Operato
rs
per
Mbp
s
If RAN Sharing or MOCN is enabled, the licensed value is allocated among the primary and
secondary operators according to the value of the "License Allocation for Multiple Operators
parameter".
Method 3#: it is recommended that the license allocation proportion of a feature be consistent with
that of the capacity license item "HSDPA Throughput-1KBPS". The licensed values can be set by
running the SET LICENSE command. If the FeatureResAssignMode parameter in this command
is set to AutoAssign, the licensed values are automatically allocated among the primary and
secondary operators. If the FeatureResAssignMode parameter in this command is set to
ManualAssign, you also need to specify the related license parameters to implement manual
license allocation.
Others
The UE must support 3GPP Release 8 or later. It also must support Enhanced DRX.
NOTE:
The "Support of HS-DSCH DRX operation" IE in the RRC CONNECTION SETUP COMPLETE
message indicates whether the UE supports Enhanced DRX. For more details, see 3GPP TS25.331.
11.4.2 Activation
11.4.2.1 Using MML Commands
1.
2.
Run the RNC MML command DSP UCELL to check whether Downlink Enhanced
CELL_FACH is activated. If Downlink Enhanced CELL_FACH has already been activated, run
the RNC MML command DEA UCELLEFACH to deactivate Downlink Enhanced CELL_FACH.
If Downlink Enhanced CELL_FACH is not activated, go to Step 3.
NOTE:
The RNC MML command ADD UCELLEDRX fails to be executed in an active cell enabled with
Downlink Enhanced CELL_FACH. Therefore, you need to deactivate Downlink Enhanced
CELL_FACH before configuring the related parameters.
3.
Run the RNC MML command ADD UCELLEDRX to set the following parameters related to
Enhanced DRX to their default values: T321 in CELL_FACH State and DRX Mode, DRX Cycle
in CELL_FACH State, Rx Burst in CELL_FACH State and DRX Mode, and DRX Interruption by
HS-DSCH Data.
4.
Run the RNC MML command ACT UCELLEFACH to reactivate Downlink Enhanced
CELL_FACH.
None
11.4.3 Activation Observation
Monitor counters or trace signaling to check whether Enhanced DRX is working properly.
Monitoring counters
Monitor the value of the VS.EDRXUEs counter. This counter measures the number of UEs that use
Enhanced DRX and are carried on the E-FACH in a cell. If the counter value is not zero, this feature
has taken effect.
Tracing signaling
1.
2.
11.4.4 Deactivation
11.4.4.1 Using MML Commands
Feature Benefits
This feature saves the power consumption of UEs. The power-saving effects vary depending on UEs.
After this feature is activated, if the value of the VS.EFACH.Estab.MeanTime counter increases
None
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INTER_SUBRACK_MCAST_MSG_LEN_CHK_SWITCH(INTER_
SUBRACK_MCAST_MSG_LEN_CHK_SWITCH),
PS_DATA_TIME_DELAY_CTRL_SWITCH(PS_DATA_TIME_DE
LAY_CTRL_SWITCH),
SILENT_INJECT_NOISE_DBG_SWITCH(SILENT_INJECT_NOI
SE_DBG_SWITCH),
VOICE_CIPHER_DBG_SWITCH(VOICE_CIPHER_DBG_SWIT
CH),
VQI_OPTIMIZATION_SWITCH(VQI_OPTIMIZATION_SWITCH),
DELAY_POLL_TIMER_SWITCH(DELAY_POLL_TIMER_SWITC
H),
OVERLOAD_AMR_DISCARD_SWITCH(OVERLOAD_AMR_DIS
CARD_SWITCH),
L2_RESOURCE_CHECK_SWITCH(L2_RESOURCE_CHECK_S
WITCH),
MACD_SCHEDULE_CHECK_SWITCH(MACD_SCHEDULE_CH
ECK_SWITCH),
SERVICE_APPERCEIVE_SWITCH(SERVICE_APPERCEIVE_S
WITCH),
IUUP_EMPTY_FRAME_DISCARD_SWITCH(IUUP_EMPTY_FR
AME_DISCARD_SWITCH),
PAGING_DETECT_SWITCH(PAGING_DETECT_SWITCH),
IUUP_INIT_FRAME_IPTI_ERR_COMPAT_SWITCH(IUUP_INIT_
FRAME_IPTI_ERR_COMPAT_SWITCH),
PSDATA_UTRAN_PAGING_PREEMPTED_SWITCH(PSDATA_
UTRAN_PAGING_PREEMPTED_SWITCH),
KQI_SUBRACK_LOAD_CTRL_SWITCH(KQI_SUBRACK_LOAD
_CTRL_SWITCH)
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: H2F_4B_SWITCH,
RLC_SUFI_WINDOW_SWITCH,
RLC_UM_HFN_INVALID_RRC_REL_SWITCH,
NO_CONG_RESUME_GUARANTEE_RATE_SWITCH,
TPE_ONLY_SPLIT_SWITCH, DELAY_MSG_SWITCH,
RACH_SYNC_CHK_EFFECT_MODE_SWITCH,
UEA1_SOFT_ENCRYPT_SWITCH,
IUUP_RC_REPEAT_SWITCH,
BIG_LITTLE_END_CONV_MSG_LEN_CHK_SWITCH,
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PS_DATA_TIME_DELAY_CTRL_SWITCH,
SILENT_INJECT_NOISE_DBG_SWITCH,
VOICE_CIPHER_DBG_SWITCH,
VQI_OPTIMIZATION_SWITCH,
DELAY_POLL_TIMER_SWITCH,
OVERLOAD_AMR_DISCARD_SWITCH,
L2_RESOURCE_CHECK_SWITCH,
MACD_SCHEDULE_CHECK_SWITCH,
SERVICE_APPERCEIVE_SWITCH,
IUUP_EMPTY_FRAME_DISCARD_SWITCH,
PAGING_DETECT_SWITCH,
IUUP_INIT_FRAME_IPTI_ERR_COMPAT_SWITCH,
PSDATA_UTRAN_PAGING_PREEMPTED_SWITCH,
KQI_SUBRACK_LOAD_CTRL_SWITCH
Default Value:
H2F_4B_SWITCH:0,RLC_SUFI_WINDOW_SWITCH:0,RLC_UM
_HFN_INVALID_RRC_REL_SWITCH:0,NO_CONG_RESUME_
GUARANTEE_RATE_SWITCH:0,TPE_ONLY_SPLIT_SWITCH:0
,DELAY_MSG_SWITCH:0,RACH_SYNC_CHK_EFFECT_MODE
_SWITCH:0,UEA1_SOFT_ENCRYPT_SWITCH:0,IUUP_RC_RE
PEAT_SWITCH:0,BIG_LITTLE_END_CONV_MSG_LEN_CHK_
SWITCH:0,INTER_SUBRACK_MCAST_MSG_LEN_CHK_SWIT
CH:0,PS_DATA_TIME_DELAY_CTRL_SWITCH:0,SILENT_INJE
CT_NOISE_DBG_SWITCH:0,VOICE_CIPHER_DBG_SWITCH:0
,VQI_OPTIMIZATION_SWITCH:0,DELAY_POLL_TIMER_SWIT
CH:1,OVERLOAD_AMR_DISCARD_SWITCH:1,L2_RESOURCE
_CHECK_SWITCH:1,MACD_SCHEDULE_CHECK_SWITCH:1,
SERVICE_APPERCEIVE_SWITCH:1,IUUP_EMPTY_FRAME_DI
SCARD_SWITCH:1,PAGING_DETECT_SWITCH:1,IUUP_INIT_
FRAME_IPTI_ERR_COMPAT_SWITCH:0,PSDATA_UTRAN_PA
GING_PREEMPTED_SWITCH:0,KQI_SUBRACK_LOAD_CTRL
_SWITCH:1
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enabled. 23)IUUP_INIT_FRAME_IPTI_ERR_COMPAT_SWITCH
Whether the RNC performs compatibility processing on the
incorrect IPTI information element (IE) contained in the IuUP
initialization frame. This switch takes effect only on AMR services
when the TrFO feature is validated. 1: This switch is turned on,
the RNC performs compatibility processing on the incorrect IPTI
IE contained in the IuUP initialization frame. 0: This switch is
turned off, the RNC does not perform compatibility processing on
the incorrect IPTI IE contained in the IuUP initialization frame.
24)PSDATA_UTRAN_PAGING_PREEMPTED_SWITCH
Whether the preemption algorithm takes effect for the UTRAN
paging triggered by downlink PS data transmission. 1: This
switch is turned on. When the PCH is congested, the RNC
preferentially sends CS paging messages and holds back
UTRAN paging messages triggered by downlink PS data
transmission if "PagingSwitch" in the "SET UDPUCFGDATA" is
turned on, and the RNC preferentially sends short message
service (SMS) paging messages and holds back UTRAN paging
messages triggered by downlink PS data transmission if
"LowSignalPagingSwitch" in the "SET UDPUCFGDATA" is turned
on. 0: This switch is turned off. The RNC does not preferentially
send CS paging or SMS paging messages.
25)KQI_SUBRACK_LOAD_CTRL_SWITCH Whether flow control
is implemented over the KQI process when the link between
subracks is congested. 1: When this switch is set to on, flow
control is implemented over the KQI process in the scenario
where the link between subracks is congested. 0: When this
switch is set to off, flow control is not implemented over the KQI
process in the scenario where the link between subracks is
congested. Disuse Statement:In future versions, the
SERVICE_APPERCEIVE_SWITCH bit field value under the
ProcessSwitch parameter will be deleted. Although the
configuration interface in this version supports delivery and
synchronization of the bit field value, the bit field value is no
longer internally used. Instead, the function of the bit field value
will be controlled by the ServiceApperceiveSwitch parameter in
the SET UUPCTRLSWITCH command.
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RLC_UM_HFN_INVALID_RRC_REL_SWITCH(RLC_UM_HFN_I
NVALID_RRC_REL_SWITCH),
NO_CONG_RESUME_GUARANTEE_RATE_SWITCH(NO_CON
G_RESUME_GUARANTEE_RATE_SWITCH),
TPE_ONLY_SPLIT_SWITCH(TPE_ONLY_SPLIT_SWITCH),
DELAY_MSG_SWITCH(DELAY_MSG_SWITCH),
RACH_SYNC_CHK_EFFECT_MODE_SWITCH(RACH_SYNC_
CHK_EFFECT_MODE_SWITCH),
UEA1_SOFT_ENCRYPT_SWITCH(UEA1_SOFT_ENCRYPT_S
WITCH),
IUUP_RC_REPEAT_SWITCH(IUUP_RC_REPEAT_SWITCH),
BIG_LITTLE_END_CONV_MSG_LEN_CHK_SWITCH(BIG_LITT
LE_END_CONV_MSG_LEN_CHK_SWITCH),
INTER_SUBRACK_MCAST_MSG_LEN_CHK_SWITCH(INTER_
SUBRACK_MCAST_MSG_LEN_CHK_SWITCH),
PS_DATA_TIME_DELAY_CTRL_SWITCH(PS_DATA_TIME_DE
LAY_CTRL_SWITCH),
SILENT_INJECT_NOISE_DBG_SWITCH(SILENT_INJECT_NOI
SE_DBG_SWITCH),
VOICE_CIPHER_DBG_SWITCH(VOICE_CIPHER_DBG_SWIT
CH),
VQI_OPTIMIZATION_SWITCH(VQI_OPTIMIZATION_SWITCH),
DELAY_POLL_TIMER_SWITCH(DELAY_POLL_TIMER_SWITC
H),
OVERLOAD_AMR_DISCARD_SWITCH(OVERLOAD_AMR_DIS
CARD_SWITCH),
L2_RESOURCE_CHECK_SWITCH(L2_RESOURCE_CHECK_S
WITCH),
MACD_SCHEDULE_CHECK_SWITCH(MACD_SCHEDULE_CH
ECK_SWITCH),
SERVICE_APPERCEIVE_SWITCH(SERVICE_APPERCEIVE_S
WITCH),
IUUP_EMPTY_FRAME_DISCARD_SWITCH(IUUP_EMPTY_FR
AME_DISCARD_SWITCH),
PAGING_DETECT_SWITCH(PAGING_DETECT_SWITCH),
IUUP_INIT_FRAME_IPTI_ERR_COMPAT_SWITCH(IUUP_INIT_
FRAME_IPTI_ERR_COMPAT_SWITCH),
PSDATA_UTRAN_PAGING_PREEMPTED_SWITCH(PSDATA_
UTRAN_PAGING_PREEMPTED_SWITCH),
KQI_SUBRACK_LOAD_CTRL_SWITCH(KQI_SUBRACK_LOAD
_CTRL_SWITCH)
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Unit: None
Actual Value Range: H2F_4B_SWITCH,
RLC_SUFI_WINDOW_SWITCH,
RLC_UM_HFN_INVALID_RRC_REL_SWITCH,
NO_CONG_RESUME_GUARANTEE_RATE_SWITCH,
TPE_ONLY_SPLIT_SWITCH, DELAY_MSG_SWITCH,
RACH_SYNC_CHK_EFFECT_MODE_SWITCH,
UEA1_SOFT_ENCRYPT_SWITCH,
IUUP_RC_REPEAT_SWITCH,
BIG_LITTLE_END_CONV_MSG_LEN_CHK_SWITCH,
INTER_SUBRACK_MCAST_MSG_LEN_CHK_SWITCH,
PS_DATA_TIME_DELAY_CTRL_SWITCH,
SILENT_INJECT_NOISE_DBG_SWITCH,
VOICE_CIPHER_DBG_SWITCH,
VQI_OPTIMIZATION_SWITCH,
DELAY_POLL_TIMER_SWITCH,
OVERLOAD_AMR_DISCARD_SWITCH,
L2_RESOURCE_CHECK_SWITCH,
MACD_SCHEDULE_CHECK_SWITCH,
SERVICE_APPERCEIVE_SWITCH,
IUUP_EMPTY_FRAME_DISCARD_SWITCH,
PAGING_DETECT_SWITCH,
IUUP_INIT_FRAME_IPTI_ERR_COMPAT_SWITCH,
PSDATA_UTRAN_PAGING_PREEMPTED_SWITCH,
KQI_SUBRACK_LOAD_CTRL_SWITCH
Default Value:
H2F_4B_SWITCH:0,RLC_SUFI_WINDOW_SWITCH:0,RLC_UM
_HFN_INVALID_RRC_REL_SWITCH:0,NO_CONG_RESUME_
GUARANTEE_RATE_SWITCH:0,TPE_ONLY_SPLIT_SWITCH:0
,DELAY_MSG_SWITCH:0,RACH_SYNC_CHK_EFFECT_MODE
_SWITCH:0,UEA1_SOFT_ENCRYPT_SWITCH:0,IUUP_RC_RE
PEAT_SWITCH:0,BIG_LITTLE_END_CONV_MSG_LEN_CHK_
SWITCH:0,INTER_SUBRACK_MCAST_MSG_LEN_CHK_SWIT
CH:0,PS_DATA_TIME_DELAY_CTRL_SWITCH:0,SILENT_INJE
CT_NOISE_DBG_SWITCH:0,VOICE_CIPHER_DBG_SWITCH:0
,VQI_OPTIMIZATION_SWITCH:0,DELAY_POLL_TIMER_SWIT
CH:1,OVERLOAD_AMR_DISCARD_SWITCH:1,L2_RESOURCE
_CHECK_SWITCH:1,MACD_SCHEDULE_CHECK_SWITCH:1,
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SERVICE_APPERCEIVE_SWITCH:1,IUUP_EMPTY_FRAME_DI
SCARD_SWITCH:1,PAGING_DETECT_SWITCH:1,IUUP_INIT_
FRAME_IPTI_ERR_COMPAT_SWITCH:0,PSDATA_UTRAN_PA
GING_PREEMPTED_SWITCH:0,KQI_SUBRACK_LOAD_CTRL
_SWITCH:1
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H_SERV_CELL_CHG_MSG_OPT_DISABLED_SWITCH,
EFACH_ERACH_UE_D2P_DISABLED_SWITCH,
SPECUSER_DL_BLER_MEAS_DISABLED_SWITCH,
SPECUSER_AGPS_MEAS_DISABLED_SWITCH,
SPECUSER_UE_TX_PWR_MEAS_DISABLED_SWITCH,
SPECUSER_CELLID_RTT_MEAS_DISABLED_SWITCH,
FAST_H_SERV_CELL_CHANGE_DISABLED_SWITCH,
SPECUSER_R6_EFACH_CMP_SWITCH
Default Value:
P2F_REDIR_DISABLED_SWITCH:0,SPECUSER_SRB_OVER_
HSDPA_DISABLED_SWITCH:0,
SPECUSER_CPC_DTX_DRX_DISABLED_SWITCH:0,
SPECUSER_EFACH_DISABLED_SWITCH:0,
SPECUSER_ERACH_DISABLED_SWITCH:0,SPECUSER_PCH
_FACH2EFACH_DISABLED_SWITCH:0,SPECUSER_INHIBIT_
D2P_SWITCH:0,H_SERV_CELL_CHG_MSG_OPT_DISABLED_
SWITCH:0,EFACH_ERACH_UE_D2P_DISABLED_SWITCH:0,S
PECUSER_DL_BLER_MEAS_DISABLED_SWITCH:0,SPECUS
ER_AGPS_MEAS_DISABLED_SWITCH:0,SPECUSER_UE_TX
_PWR_MEAS_DISABLED_SWITCH:0,SPECUSER_CELLID_RT
T_MEAS_DISABLED_SWITCH:0,FAST_H_SERV_CELL_CHAN
GE_DISABLED_SWITCH:0,SPECUSER_R6_EFACH_CMP_SW
ITCH:0
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H_SERV_CELL_CHG_MSG_OPT_DISABLED_SWITCH,
EFACH_ERACH_UE_D2P_DISABLED_SWITCH,
SPECUSER_DL_BLER_MEAS_DISABLED_SWITCH,
SPECUSER_AGPS_MEAS_DISABLED_SWITCH,
SPECUSER_UE_TX_PWR_MEAS_DISABLED_SWITCH,
SPECUSER_CELLID_RTT_MEAS_DISABLED_SWITCH,
FAST_H_SERV_CELL_CHANGE_DISABLED_SWITCH,
SPECUSER_R6_EFACH_CMP_SWITCH
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: P2F_REDIR_DISABLED_SWITCH,
SPECUSER_SRB_OVER_HSDPA_DISABLED_SWITCH,
SPECUSER_CPC_DTX_DRX_DISABLED_SWITCH,
SPECUSER_EFACH_DISABLED_SWITCH,
SPECUSER_ERACH_DISABLED_SWITCH,
SPECUSER_PCH_FACH2EFACH_DISABLED_SWITCH,
SPECUSER_INHIBIT_D2P_SWITCH,
H_SERV_CELL_CHG_MSG_OPT_DISABLED_SWITCH,
EFACH_ERACH_UE_D2P_DISABLED_SWITCH,
SPECUSER_DL_BLER_MEAS_DISABLED_SWITCH,
SPECUSER_AGPS_MEAS_DISABLED_SWITCH,
SPECUSER_UE_TX_PWR_MEAS_DISABLED_SWITCH,
SPECUSER_CELLID_RTT_MEAS_DISABLED_SWITCH,
FAST_H_SERV_CELL_CHANGE_DISABLED_SWITCH,
SPECUSER_R6_EFACH_CMP_SWITCH
Default Value:
P2F_REDIR_DISABLED_SWITCH:0,SPECUSER_SRB_OVER_
HSDPA_DISABLED_SWITCH:0,
SPECUSER_CPC_DTX_DRX_DISABLED_SWITCH:0,
SPECUSER_EFACH_DISABLED_SWITCH:0,
SPECUSER_ERACH_DISABLED_SWITCH:0,SPECUSER_PCH
_FACH2EFACH_DISABLED_SWITCH:0,SPECUSER_INHIBIT_
D2P_SWITCH:0,H_SERV_CELL_CHG_MSG_OPT_DISABLED_
SWITCH:0,EFACH_ERACH_UE_D2P_DISABLED_SWITCH:0,S
PECUSER_DL_BLER_MEAS_DISABLED_SWITCH:0,SPECUS
ER_AGPS_MEAS_DISABLED_SWITCH:0,SPECUSER_UE_TX
_PWR_MEAS_DISABLED_SWITCH:0,SPECUSER_CELLID_RT
T_MEAS_DISABLED_SWITCH:0,FAST_H_SERV_CELL_CHAN
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GE_DISABLED_SWITCH:0,SPECUSER_R6_EFACH_CMP_SW
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o ne 1)RB_RLREEST_AM_TRB_RLC_REEST_SWITCH(Reestablish
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TRB RLC in AM for RL Reestablish) When radio link (RL)
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reestablishment is triggered during RB related procedures, the
encryption parameters configured for the RNC become
inconsistent with those configured for the UE if the following
conditions are met: The RB related procedure succeeds; the TRB
is in acknowledged mode (AM) or the size of the RLC PDU
changes in AM; the RLC entity is not reestablished for the TRB.
As a result, data transmission fails on the user plane, and the
TRB is reset. This parameter specifies whether the RNC
reestablishes the RLC entity for TRBs that use AM in the
preceding scenario. 1: This switch is turned on. The RLC entity is
reestablished for the TRB in the preceding scenario. 0: This
switch is turned off. The RLC entity is not reestablished for the
TRB in the preceding scenario.
2)RB_SETUP_UM_TRB_RLREEST_ADJUD_OPT_SWITCH(Op
timize RL Reestablishment for UM TRB) When RL
reestablishment is triggered during an RB setup procedure in
unacknowledged mode (UM), the encryption parameters for the
RNC and UE cannot be reconfigured. As a result, after the RL is
reestablished, data transmission fails on the user plane because
the encryption parameters configured for the RNC are
inconsistent with those configured for the UE. Services are
interrupted. This parameter specifies whether the RNC
reestablishes the RL for TRBs that use UM in the preceding
scenario. 1: This switch is turned on. If the TRB has been
established for the UE, RL reestablishment is not performed in
the preceding scenario even if its trigger conditions are met. 0:
This switch is turned off. RL reestablishment is performed in the
preceding scenario when its trigger conditions are met.
3)DRNC_RL_REEST_OPT_SWITCH(DRNC RL
Reestablishment Optimization Switch) Whether the RNC
receives a complete message from the UE during radio link (RL)
reestablishment over the Iur interface. 1: This switch is turned on.
The RNC receives a complete message from the UE in the
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DRNC_RL_REEST_OPT_SWITCH,
URA2FACH_OVERLAP_CELLUPT_PROC_SWITCH,
RB_SETUP_F2D_USE_AM_RLC_SWITCH,
RB_RECFG_D2F_USE_AM_RLC_SWITCH,
RB_RECFG_F2D_USE_AM_RLC_SWITCH,
RRC_UE_USER_SMOOTH_OPT_SWITCH,
TRNC_LOAD_CTRL_SWITCH,
IU_SIG_REL_PCH_PAGING_SWITCH,
CPC_OPT_FOR_RLSETUP_SWITCH,
D2P_L2DEACT_FAIL_OPT_SWITCH,
EFACH_RRC_REG_CMP_SWITCH,
P2D_TSID_ERR_UE_RSP_MSG_DISCD_SWITCH,
AMRC_ON_122_AMR_HHO_ROLL_BACK_SWITCH,
RELOC_IN_RG_COMB_INDEX_ALLOC_SWITCH,
SCM_CU_CROSS_SWITCH,
DRNC_HSPA_CM_OPT_SWITCH,
IUB_TRANSID_OPT_SWITCH,
L2_ENHENCE_RECFG_OPT_SWITCH,
ASYN_RL_REEST_OPT_SWITCH,
RNC_IMSI_HO_OPT_SWITCH,
IUR_PRIQUEUE_INFO_TO_MODIFY_OPT_SWITCH,
URA_PCH_LAC_RAC_CHG_NO_PAGING_SWITCH,
PAGING_OVERLAP_CU_OPT_SWITCH,
SRVCC_RELOC_IN_USE_CS_KEY_SWITCH,
SOCKET_RECEIVE_DATA_CORRECT_SWITCH,
CU_PRI_OVERLAP_OTHER_PROC_SWITCH,
INTERRAT2U_INTEG_PROTECT_OPT_SWITCH,
INTRA_NODEB_RLCC_INIT_CAP_OPT_SWITCH,
DRNC_RL_PARA_UPT_OPT_SWITCH
Default Value:
RB_RLREEST_AM_TRB_RLC_REEST_SWITCH:0,RB_SETUP
_UM_TRB_RLREEST_ADJUD_OPT_SWITCH:0,DRNC_RL_RE
EST_OPT_SWITCH:1,URA2FACH_OVERLAP_CELLUPT_PRO
C_SWITCH:0,RB_SETUP_F2D_USE_AM_RLC_SWITCH:0,RB_
RECFG_D2F_USE_AM_RLC_SWITCH:0,RB_RECFG_F2D_US
E_AM_RLC_SWITCH:0,RRC_UE_USER_SMOOTH_OPT_SWI
TCH:1,TRNC_LOAD_CTRL_SWITCH:0,IU_SIG_REL_PCH_PA
GING_SWITCH:0,CPC_OPT_FOR_RLSETUP_SWITCH:1,D2P_
L2DEACT_FAIL_OPT_SWITCH:0,EFACH_RRC_REG_CMP_S
WITCH:0,P2D_TSID_ERR_UE_RSP_MSG_DISCD_SWITCH:0,
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AMRC_ON_122_AMR_HHO_ROLL_BACK_SWITCH:0,RELOC_
IN_RG_COMB_INDEX_ALLOC_SWITCH:0,SCM_CU_CROSS_
SWITCH:0,DRNC_HSPA_CM_OPT_SWITCH:0,IUB_TRANSID_
OPT_SWITCH:0,L2_ENHENCE_RECFG_OPT_SWITCH:0,ASY
N_RL_REEST_OPT_SWITCH:0,RNC_IMSI_HO_OPT_SWITCH:
0,IUR_PRIQUEUE_INFO_TO_MODIFY_OPT_SWITCH:0,URA_
PCH_LAC_RAC_CHG_NO_PAGING_SWITCH:0,PAGING_OVE
RLAP_CU_OPT_SWITCH:0,SRVCC_RELOC_IN_USE_CS_KE
Y_SWITCH:1,SOCKET_RECEIVE_DATA_CORRECT_SWITCH:
1,CU_PRI_OVERLAP_OTHER_PROC_SWITCH:0,INTERRAT2
U_INTEG_PROTECT_OPT_SWITCH:0,INTRA_NODEB_RLCC_
INIT_CAP_OPT_SWITCH:0,DRNC_RL_PARA_UPT_OPT_SWIT
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TRB RLC in AM for RL Reestablish) When radio link (RL)
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reestablishment is triggered during RB related procedures, the
encryption parameters configured for the RNC become
inconsistent with those configured for the UE if the following
conditions are met: The RB related procedure succeeds; the TRB
is in acknowledged mode (AM) or the size of the RLC PDU
changes in AM; the RLC entity is not reestablished for the TRB.
As a result, data transmission fails on the user plane, and the
TRB is reset. This parameter specifies whether the RNC
reestablishes the RLC entity for TRBs that use AM in the
preceding scenario. 1: This switch is turned on. The RLC entity is
reestablished for the TRB in the preceding scenario. 0: This
switch is turned off. The RLC entity is not reestablished for the
TRB in the preceding scenario.
2)RB_SETUP_UM_TRB_RLREEST_ADJUD_OPT_SWITCH(Op
timize RL Reestablishment for UM TRB) When RL
reestablishment is triggered during an RB setup procedure in
unacknowledged mode (UM), the encryption parameters for the
RNC and UE cannot be reconfigured. As a result, after the RL is
reestablished, data transmission fails on the user plane because
the encryption parameters configured for the RNC are
inconsistent with those configured for the UE. Services are
interrupted. This parameter specifies whether the RNC
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switch is set to on. The RNC discards the message and waits for
the UE's response. 0: This switch is set to off. The RNC rolls
back the P2D state transition procedure. 15)
AMRC_ON_122_AMR_HHO_ROLL_BACK_SWITCH (HHO
Rollback Switch for 12.2K AMR Services with AMRC Enabled)
Whether the RNC performs rollback after 12.2 kbit/s AMR-NB
services experience hard handover failures in the scenario where
the narrowband AMRC function takes effect. 0: This switch is set
to off. The RNC does not perform rollback after 12.2 kbit/s AMRNB services experience hard handover failures in the preceding
scenario. 1: This switch is set to on. The RNC performs rollback
after 12.2 kbit/s AMR-NB services experience hard handover
failures in the preceding scenario.
16)RELOC_IN_RG_COMB_INDEX_ALLOC_SWITCH Whether
the RNC allocates RG combination indexes to radio links (RLs)
for UEs in the CELL_DCH state during UE-not-involved
relocations. 1: This switch is turned on. The RNC allocates RG
combination indexes only to the RLs on the E-DCH for UEs in the
CELL_DCH state during UE-not-involved relocations. 0: This
switch is turned off. The RNC allocates RG combination indexes
to all RLs for UEs in the CELL_DCH state during UE-not-involved
relocations. 17)SCM_CU_CROSS_SWITCH(Support
Concurrence of CM and Cell Update) Whether the RNC supports
the concurrence of the compressed mode (CM) procedure and
the cell update procedure. 1: This switch is set to on. The RNC
rolls back the CM procedure and then processes the cell update
message. 0: This switch is set to off. The RNC does not support
the concurrence of the CM procedure and the cell update
procedure. 18)DRNC_HSPA_CM_OPT_SWITCH(Optimize
Procedures for HSPA UEs in CM Under the DRNC) Whether to
solve the problem that the radio link reconfiguration reinitiated by
the SRNC over the Iur interface fails after the DRNC receives a
RADIO LINK RECONFIGURATION PREPARE message (which
carries the Transmission Gap Pattern Sequence Information and
HS-DSCH FDD Information IEs) over the Iur interface. 1: This
switch is set to on. the radio link reconfiguration reinitiated by the
SRNC over the Iur interface is successful after the DRNC
receives the preceding RADIO LINK RECONFIGURATION
PREPARE message over the Iur interface. 0: This switch is set to
off, the radio link reconfiguration reinitiated by the SRNC over the
Iur interface fails after the DRNC receives the preceding RADIO
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INTERRAT2U_INTEG_PROTECT_OPT_SWITCH,
INTRA_NODEB_RLCC_INIT_CAP_OPT_SWITCH,
DRNC_RL_PARA_UPT_OPT_SWITCH
Unit: None
Actual Value Range:
RB_RLREEST_AM_TRB_RLC_REEST_SWITCH,
RB_SETUP_UM_TRB_RLREEST_ADJUD_OPT_SWITCH,
DRNC_RL_REEST_OPT_SWITCH,
URA2FACH_OVERLAP_CELLUPT_PROC_SWITCH,
RB_SETUP_F2D_USE_AM_RLC_SWITCH,
RB_RECFG_D2F_USE_AM_RLC_SWITCH,
RB_RECFG_F2D_USE_AM_RLC_SWITCH,
RRC_UE_USER_SMOOTH_OPT_SWITCH,
TRNC_LOAD_CTRL_SWITCH,
IU_SIG_REL_PCH_PAGING_SWITCH,
CPC_OPT_FOR_RLSETUP_SWITCH,
D2P_L2DEACT_FAIL_OPT_SWITCH,
EFACH_RRC_REG_CMP_SWITCH,
P2D_TSID_ERR_UE_RSP_MSG_DISCD_SWITCH,
AMRC_ON_122_AMR_HHO_ROLL_BACK_SWITCH,
RELOC_IN_RG_COMB_INDEX_ALLOC_SWITCH,
SCM_CU_CROSS_SWITCH,
DRNC_HSPA_CM_OPT_SWITCH,
IUB_TRANSID_OPT_SWITCH,
L2_ENHENCE_RECFG_OPT_SWITCH,
ASYN_RL_REEST_OPT_SWITCH,
RNC_IMSI_HO_OPT_SWITCH,
IUR_PRIQUEUE_INFO_TO_MODIFY_OPT_SWITCH,
URA_PCH_LAC_RAC_CHG_NO_PAGING_SWITCH,
PAGING_OVERLAP_CU_OPT_SWITCH,
SRVCC_RELOC_IN_USE_CS_KEY_SWITCH,
SOCKET_RECEIVE_DATA_CORRECT_SWITCH,
CU_PRI_OVERLAP_OTHER_PROC_SWITCH,
INTERRAT2U_INTEG_PROTECT_OPT_SWITCH,
INTRA_NODEB_RLCC_INIT_CAP_OPT_SWITCH,
DRNC_RL_PARA_UPT_OPT_SWITCH
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Default Value:
RB_RLREEST_AM_TRB_RLC_REEST_SWITCH:0,RB_SETUP
_UM_TRB_RLREEST_ADJUD_OPT_SWITCH:0,DRNC_RL_RE
EST_OPT_SWITCH:1,URA2FACH_OVERLAP_CELLUPT_PRO
C_SWITCH:0,RB_SETUP_F2D_USE_AM_RLC_SWITCH:0,RB_
RECFG_D2F_USE_AM_RLC_SWITCH:0,RB_RECFG_F2D_US
E_AM_RLC_SWITCH:0,RRC_UE_USER_SMOOTH_OPT_SWI
TCH:1,TRNC_LOAD_CTRL_SWITCH:0,IU_SIG_REL_PCH_PA
GING_SWITCH:0,CPC_OPT_FOR_RLSETUP_SWITCH:1,D2P_
L2DEACT_FAIL_OPT_SWITCH:0,EFACH_RRC_REG_CMP_S
WITCH:0,P2D_TSID_ERR_UE_RSP_MSG_DISCD_SWITCH:0,
AMRC_ON_122_AMR_HHO_ROLL_BACK_SWITCH:0,RELOC_
IN_RG_COMB_INDEX_ALLOC_SWITCH:0,SCM_CU_CROSS_
SWITCH:0,DRNC_HSPA_CM_OPT_SWITCH:0,IUB_TRANSID_
OPT_SWITCH:0,L2_ENHENCE_RECFG_OPT_SWITCH:0,ASY
N_RL_REEST_OPT_SWITCH:0,RNC_IMSI_HO_OPT_SWITCH:
0,IUR_PRIQUEUE_INFO_TO_MODIFY_OPT_SWITCH:0,URA_
PCH_LAC_RAC_CHG_NO_PAGING_SWITCH:0,PAGING_OVE
RLAP_CU_OPT_SWITCH:0,SRVCC_RELOC_IN_USE_CS_KE
Y_SWITCH:1,SOCKET_RECEIVE_DATA_CORRECT_SWITCH:
1,CU_PRI_OVERLAP_OTHER_PROC_SWITCH:0,INTERRAT2
U_INTEG_PROTECT_OPT_SWITCH:0,INTRA_NODEB_RLCC_
INIT_CAP_OPT_SWITCH:0,DRNC_RL_PARA_UPT_OPT_SWIT
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0 ina
1 tio
0 n
6 of
0 Tw
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0 CS
1 Se
rvi
W ce
Rs
F an
Dd
- On
0 e
1 PS
0 Se
6 rvi
0 ce
9 (Ex
0 ce
3 pt
for
Tw
Description
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
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Co
ID
m
m
an
d
F
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Fe
at
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m
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Wo
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0 ch
1 Se
0 rvi
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9
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2 mb
ina
W tio
Rn
F of
D On
- e
0 CS
1 Se
0 rvi
7 ce
0 an
2 d
On
We
R PS
F Se
D rvi
- ce
0
1 En
0 ha
7 nc
0 ed
1 DR
X
W
R Upl
Description
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
F
e
a
t
u
r
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Fe
at
ur
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Na
m
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nc
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CE
LL
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AC
H
W
R Mu
F ltipl
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- RA
0 B
1 Intr
0 od
5 uct
1 ion
0 Pa
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W ag
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F (P
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- RA
0 B
1 <
0 2)
6
8 3.4
8 /6.
8/1
W 3.6
R /27
F .2K
D bp
- s
0 RR
Description
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
F
e
a
t
u
r
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Fe
at
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Na
m
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1
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0 ss
1 Be
0 are
6 r
8 Est
7 abl
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W me
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F an
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0 ea
1 se
0
6 Do
8 wnl
4 ink
En
W ha
R nc
F ed
D CE
- LL
0 _F
1 AC
0 H
6
8 CP
Description
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
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Co
ID
m
m
an
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F
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a
t
u
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Fe
at
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Na
m
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I
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5 CDT
WX /
R DR
F X
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- CP
0 C1 HS
0 6 SC
8 CH
3 les
s
W op
R era
F tio
Dn
0 2x
2 2
1 MI
0 M
0 O
0
Do
W wnl
R ink
F En
D ha
- nc
1 ed
5 L2
1
2 Do
0 wnl
9 ink
64
W QA
R
Description
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
F
e
a
t
u
r
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Fe
at
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Na
m
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I
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F
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0
1
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0
3
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por
t
Ch
an
nel
Ma
W na
R ge
F me
D nt
0 Ma
1 cro
0 6 Mi
1 cro
5 DC
0 2 HS
DP
WA
R
F Int
D era
- ctiv
0 e
1 Qo
0 S
6 Cla
1 ss
5
0 Co
3 mb
ina
W tio
Rn
Description
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
F
e
a
t
u
r
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Fe
at
ur
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Na
m
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I
D
F
D
0
1
0
5
0
2
of
On
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CS
Se
rvi
ce
an
d
Tw
Wo
R PS
F Se
D rvi
- ce
0 s
1
0 Co
6 mb
1 ina
5 tio
0 n
4 of
Thr
W ee
R PS
F Se
D rvi
- ce
0 s
1
0 Str
6 ea
1 mi
5 ng
0 Qo
5 S
Cla
W ss
R
Description
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
F
e
a
t
u
r
e
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
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I
D
F
D
0
2
2
0
0
0
Co
mb
ina
tio
n
of
On
e
CS
Se
W rvi
R ce
F an
Dd
- Thr
1 ee
5 PS
0 Se
2 rvi
0 ce
7 s
W Co
R mb
F ina
D tio
- n
1 of
5 Fo
0 ur
2 PS
2 Se
7 rvi
ce
Ws
R
F Ph
D ysi
- cal
1 Ch
Description
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
F
e
a
t
u
r
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Fe
at
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Na
m
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I
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5
0
2
0
8
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nel
Ma
na
ge
me
W nt
R
F 4C
D- HS
1 DP
5 A
0
2 DB
2 3 HS
DP
W A+
R MI
F M
DO
0 Fle
2 xibl
0 e
9 Du
0 al
0 Ca
rrie
Wr
R HS
F DP
DA
1 M
5 C0 HS
2 DP
0 A+
Description
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
F
e
a
t
u
r
e
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
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I
D
9 MI
M
WO
R
F Lo
D gic
- al
0 Ch
1 an
0 nel
6 Ma
1 na
5 ge
me
W nt
R
F DB
D- HS
0 DP
1 A
0
6 Mu
3 ltipl
2 e
RA
WB
R Pa
F ck
D ag
- e(
0 PS
1 RA
0 B
6 >=
3 2)
0
Str
ea
mi
Description
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
F
e
a
t
u
r
e
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
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Description
I
D
ng
Tra
ffic
Cla
ss
on
HS
UP
A
Str
ea
mi
ng
Tra
ffic
Cla
ss
on
HS
DP
A
Hsp
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sSwi
tch
B
S
C
6
9
1
0
AD
D
UC
ELL
AL
GO
SW
ITC
H
MO
D
UC
ELL
AL
GO
SW
ITC
H
W DC
RF HS
D DP
- A+
0 MI
1 M
0 O
6
9 HS
9 PA
+
W Upl
R ink
F 11.
D 5M
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
F
e
a
t
u
r
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Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
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Description
bit/
s
per
Us
er
I
D
0
1
0
6
9
8
Sy
ste
Wm
R Inf
F or
D ma
- tio
0 n
1 Br
0 oa
4 dc
0 ast
1 ing
W Ba
R ck
F gro
D un
- d
0 Qo
1 S
0 Cla
5 ss
0
4 DL
64
W QA
R M+
F MI
DM
- O
0
1 UL
0 La
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
F
e
a
t
u
r
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Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
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Description
I
D
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
F
e
a
t
u
r
e
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
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I
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W ina
R tio
F n
D of
- Tw
0 o
1 PS
0 Se
6 rvi
9 ce
6 s
W 3C
RF HS
D DP
- A
0
1 Int
0 era
5 ctiv
0 e
1 an
d
W Ba
R ck
F gro
D un
- d
0 Tra
1 ffic
0 Cla
6 ss
1 on
5 HS
0 DP
1 A
W Int
R era
Description
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
F
e
a
t
u
r
e
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
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I
D
F
D
1
5
0
2
5
0
ctiv
e
an
d
Ba
ck
gro
un
d
Tra
W ffic
R Cla
F ss
D on
- HS
0 UP
1 A
0
6 DC
1 0 HS
0 UP
8 A
W Co
R mb
F ina
D tio
- n
0 of
1 Tw
0 o
6 CS
1 Se
2 rvi
0 ce
6 s
(Ex
W ce
R pt
Description
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
F
e
a
t
u
r
e
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
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I
D
F
D
1
4
0
2
0
4
for
Tw
o
AM
R
Sp
ee
ch
Se
rvi
W ce
R s)
F
D Co
- mb
0 ina
1 tio
0 n
6 of
0 Tw
9 o
0 CS
1 Se
rvi
W ce
Rs
F an
Dd
- On
0 e
1 PS
0 Se
6 rvi
0 ce
9 (Ex
0 ce
3 pt
for
W Tw
Ro
AM
Description
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
F
e
a
t
u
r
e
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
e
I
D
F
D
0
1
0
6
0
9
0
2
R
Sp
ee
ch
Se
rvi
ce
s)
Co
mb
ina
W tio
Rn
F of
D On
- e
0 CS
1 Se
0 rvi
7 ce
0 an
2 d
On
We
R PS
F Se
D rvi
- ce
0
1 En
0 ha
7 nc
0 ed
1 DR
X
W
R Upl
F ink
D En
Description
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
F
e
a
t
u
r
e
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
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I
D
0
1
0
6
0
9
ha
nc
ed
CE
LL
_F
AC
H
W
R Mu
F ltipl
De
- RA
0 B
1 Intr
0 od
5 uct
1 ion
0 Pa
ck
W ag
Re
F (P
DS
- RA
0 B
1 <
0 2)
6
8 3.4
8 /6.
8/1
W 3.6
R /27
F .2K
D bp
- s
0 RR
1 C
0 Co
Description
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
F
e
a
t
u
r
e
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
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I
D
6 nn
8 ect
6 ion
an
Wd
R Ra
F dio
D Ac
- ce
0 ss
1 Be
0 are
6 r
8 Est
7 abl
ish
W me
R nt
F an
Dd
- Rel
0 ea
1 se
0
6 Do
8 wnl
4 ink
En
W ha
R nc
F ed
D CE
- LL
0 _F
1 AC
0 H
6
8 CP
5 CDT
Description
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
F
e
a
t
u
r
e
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
e
I
D
WX /
R DR
F X
D
- CP
0 C1 HS
0 6 SC
8 CH
3 les
s
W op
R era
F tio
Dn
0 2x
2 2
1 MI
0 M
0 O
0
Do
W wnl
R ink
F En
D ha
- nc
1 ed
5 L2
1
2 Do
0 wnl
9 ink
64
W QA
RM
F
D Tra
Description
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
F
e
a
t
u
r
e
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
e
I
D
0
1
0
5
0
3
ns
por
t
Ch
an
nel
Ma
na
W ge
R me
F nt
D
- Ma
0 cro
1 0 Mi
6 cro
1 DC
5 0 HS
2 DP
A
W
R Int
F era
D ctiv
- e
0 Qo
1 S
0 Cla
6 ss
1
5 Co
0 mb
3 ina
tio
Wn
R of
F On
De
Description
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
F
e
a
t
u
r
e
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
e
I
D
0
1
0
5
0
2
CS
Se
rvi
ce
an
d
Tw
o
W PS
R Se
F rvi
D ce
- s
0
1 Co
0 mb
6 ina
1 tio
5 n
0 of
4 Thr
ee
W PS
R Se
F rvi
D ce
- s
0
1 Str
0 ea
6 mi
1 ng
5 Qo
0 S
5 Cla
ss
W
R Co
F mb
D ina
Description
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
F
e
a
t
u
r
e
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
e
I
D
0
2
2
0
0
0
tio
n
of
On
e
CS
Se
rvi
W ce
R an
F d
D Thr
- ee
1 PS
5 Se
0 rvi
2 ce
0 s
7
Co
W mb
R ina
F tio
Dn
- of
1 Fo
5 ur
0 PS
2 Se
2 rvi
7 ce
s
W
R Ph
F ysi
D cal
- Ch
1 an
5 nel
0 Ma
Description
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
F
e
a
t
u
r
e
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
e
I
D
2 na
0 ge
8 me
nt
W
R 4C
F D HS
- DP
1 A
5
0 DB
2 2 HS
3 DP
A+
W MI
RM
F O
D
- Fle
0 xibl
2 e
0 Du
9 al
0 Ca
0 rrie
r
W HS
R DP
F A
D
- M
1 C5 HS
0 DP
2 A+
0 MI
9 M
Description
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
F
e
a
t
u
r
e
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
e
I
D
WO
R
F Lo
D gic
- al
0 Ch
1 an
0 nel
6 Ma
1 na
5 ge
me
W nt
R
F DB
D- HS
0 DP
1 A
0
6 Mu
3 ltipl
2 e
RA
WB
R Pa
F ck
D ag
- e(
0 PS
1 RA
0 B
6 >=
3 2)
0
Str
ea
mi
ng
Tra
Description
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
F
e
a
t
u
r
e
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
e
Description
I
D
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Cla
ss
on
HS
UP
A
Str
ea
mi
ng
Tra
ffic
Cla
ss
on
HS
DP
A
Com
mon
Edc
hRe
sour
ceN
um
B
S
C
6
9
0
0
AD
D
UE
RA
CH
BA
SIC
W Upl
R ink
F En
D ha
- nc
0 ed
1 CE
MO 0 LL
D
UE 7 _F
RA 0 AC
CH 1 H
BA
SIC
Com
mon
Edc
B AD
S D
UE
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
hRe
sour
ceN
um
C
6
9
1
0
F
e
a
t
u
r
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Description
I
D
F
D
0
MO 1
0
D
UE 7
RA 0
CH
BA 1
RA
CH
BA
SIC
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
e
En
ha
nc
ed
CE
LL
_F
AC
H
SIC
ERA
CHG
BR
B
S
C
6
9
0
0
AD
D
UE
RA
CH
BA
SIC
W Upl
R ink
F En
D ha
- nc
0 ed
1 CE
MO 0 LL
D
UE 7 _F
RA 0 AC
CH 1 H
BA
SIC
ERA
CHG
BR
B
S
C
6
9
1
0
AD
D
UE
RA
CH
BA
SIC
W Upl
R ink
F En
D ha
- nc
0 ed
1 CE
MO 0 LL
D
UE 7 _F
RA 0 AC
CH 1 H
BA
SIC
Meaning: GBR available when ERACH UEs occupy common EDCH resources.
GUI Value Range: D8, D16, D32, D64, D128, D144, D256, D384,
D608, D1280, D2048, D2720, D5440
Unit: kbit/s
Actual Value Range: 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 144, 256, 384, 608,
1280, 2048, 2720, 5440
Default Value: D32
Meaning: GBR available when ERACH UEs occupy common EDCH resources.
GUI Value Range: D8, D16, D32, D64, D128, D144, D256, D384,
D608, D1280, D2048, D2720, D5440
Unit: kbit/s
Actual Value Range: 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 144, 256, 384, 608,
1280, 2048, 2720, 5440
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
F
e
a
t
u
r
e
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
e
Description
I
D
ERA
CH
MBR
B
S
C
6
9
0
0
AD
D
UE
RA
CH
BA
SIC
W Upl
R ink
F En
D ha
- nc
0 ed
1 CE
MO 0 LL
D
UE 7 _F
RA 0 AC
CH 1 H
BA
SIC
ERA
CH
MBR
B
S
C
6
9
1
0
AD
D
UE
RA
CH
BA
SIC
Com
mon
Edc
hTTI
Sele
ct
B
S
C
6
9
0
AD
D
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RA
CH
BA
GUI Value Range: D8, D16, D32, D64, D128, D144, D256, D384,
D608, D1280, D2048, D2720, D5440
Unit: kbit/s
Actual Value Range: 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 144, 256, 384, 608,
1280, 2048, 2720, 5440
Default Value: D128
W Upl
R ink
F En
D ha
- nc
0 ed
1 CE
MO 0 LL
D
UE 7 _F
RA 0 AC
CH 1 H
BA
SIC
Meaning: MBR available when ERACH UEs occupy common EDCH resources.
Meaning: MBR available when ERACH UEs occupy common EDCH resources.
GUI Value Range: D8, D16, D32, D64, D128, D144, D256, D384,
D608, D1280, D2048, D2720, D5440
Unit: kbit/s
Actual Value Range: 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 144, 256, 384, 608,
1280, 2048, 2720, 5440
Default Value: D128
W Upl Meaning: Transmission Time Interval (TTI) for the common ER ink DCH. For details about this parameter, see 3GPP TS 25.331.
F En
D ha GUI Value Range: TTI_2MS, TTI_10MS
- nc
0 ed
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
F
e
a
t
u
r
e
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
e
Description
I
D
0 SIC 1
0
MO 7
D
0
UE
RA 1
CE Unit: None
LL
_F Actual Value Range: TTI_2MS, TTI_10MS
AC
H Default Value: None
CH
BA
SIC
Com
mon
Edc
hTTI
Sele
ct
B
S
C
6
9
1
0
W Upl
R ink
F En
D ha
- nc
0 ed
1 CE
MO 0 LL
D
UE 7 _F
RA 0 AC
CH 1 H
Meaning: Transmission Time Interval (TTI) for the common EDCH. For details about this parameter, see 3GPP TS 25.331.
W Upl
R ink
F En
D ha
- nc
0 ed
1 CE
MO 0 LL
D
UE 7 _F
RA 0 AC
CH 1 H
AD
D
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RA
CH
BA
SIC
BA
SIC
Max
TBfo
rCell
Edg
eUs
er
B
S
C
6
9
0
0
AD
D
UE
RA
CH
BA
SIC
BA
SIC
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
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Max
TBfo
rCell
Edg
eUs
er
B
S
C
6
9
1
0
F
e
a
t
u
r
e
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
e
Description
I
D
W Upl
R ink
F En
D ha
- nc
0 ed
1 CE
MO 0 LL
D
UE 7 _F
RA 0 AC
CH 1 H
W Ac
R ce
F ss
D Cla
- ss
0 Re
2 stri
1 cti
1 on
MO 0
D
3
AD
D
UE
RA
CH
BA
SIC
BA
SIC
Ac0
9To
Asc
B
S
C
6
9
0
0
AD
D
UP
RA
CH
AC
TO
AS
CM
AP
UP
RA
CH
AC
TO
AS
CM
AP
Ac0
9To
Asc
B
S
C
6
9
AD
D
UP
RA
CH
AC
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
1 TO
0 AS
F
e
a
t
u
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e
Ac1
5To
Asc
B
S
C
6
9
0
0
UP
RA
CH
AC
TO
AS
CM
AP
Ac1
5To
Asc
B
S
C
6
9
Re ASC6, ASC7
stri
cti Unit: None
on
Actual Value Range: ASC0, ASC1, ASC2, ASC3, ASC4, ASC5,
ASC6, ASC7
Default Value: ASC0
W Ac
R ce
F ss
D Cla
- ss
0 Re
2 stri
1 cti
1 on
MO 0
D
3
AD
D
UP
RA
CH
AC
TO
AS
CM
AP
AD
D
UP
RA
CH
AC
Description
I
D
0
2
CM
AP 1
1
MO 0
3
D
UP
RA
CH
AC
TO
AS
CM
AP
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
e
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
1 TO
0 AS
F
e
a
t
u
r
e
Acce
ssSe
rvice
Clas
s
B
S
C
6
9
0
0
Re ASC6, ASC7
stri
cti Unit: None
on
Actual Value Range: ASC0, ASC1, ASC2, ASC3, ASC4, ASC5,
ASC6, ASC7
Default Value: ASC0
W Sy
R ste
F m
D Inf
- or
0 ma
1 tio
MO 0 n
D
UP 4 Br
RA 0 oa
CH 1 dc
AS
ast
C
ing
AD
D
UP
RA
CH
AS
C
Description
I
D
0
2
CM
AP 1
1
MO 0
3
D
UP
RA
CH
AC
TO
AS
CM
AP
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
e
RM
V
UP
RA
CH
AS
C
Acce
ssSe
rvice
Clas
B
S
C
AD
D
UP
RA
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
6
9
1
0
F
e
a
t
u
r
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AS
C
Description
I
D
D
0
1
MO
0
D
UP 4
RA 0
CH 1
CH
AS
C
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
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Inf
or
ma
tio
n
Br
oa
dc
ast
ing
RM
V
UP
RA
CH
AS
C
Avail
able
Sub
chan
nelC
trlW
ord
B
S
C
6
9
0
0
AD
D
UP
RA
CH
AS
C
W Sy
R ste
F m
D Inf
- or
0 ma
1 tio
MO 0 n
D
UP 4 Br
RA 0 oa
CH 1 dc
AS
ast
C
ing
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
F
e
a
t
u
r
e
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
e
Description
I
D
Avail
able
Sub
chan
nelC
trlW
ord
B
S
C
6
9
1
0
W Sy
R ste
F m
D Inf
- or
0 ma
1 tio
MO 0 n
D
UP 4 Br
RA 0 oa
CH 1 dc
AS
ast
C
ing
AD
D
UP
RA
CH
AS
C
MAX
EFA
CHH
ARQ
RT
B
T
S
3
9
0
0
SE
T
UL
OC
ELL
MA
CH
SP
AR
W Do
R wnl
F ink
D En
- ha
0 nc
1 ed
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
,
B
T
S
3
9
0
0
LS
T
UL
OC
ELL
MA
CH
SP
AR
WA
F
e
a
t
u
r
e
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
e
Description
I
D
0
6
8
8
C
D
M
A
ERA
CHH
SDP
CCH
B
T
S
3
9
0
0
,
B
T
S
3
9
0
0
W
C
D
M
A
AD
D
UL
OC
ELL
W Upl
R ink
F En
D ha
- nc
MO 0 ed
D
1 CE
UL 0 LL
OC
ELL 7 _F
0 AC
LS 1 H
T
UL
OC
ELL
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
ERA
CHC
QIFd
bkC
ycle
B
S
C
6
9
0
0
F
e
a
t
u
r
e
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
e
I
D
W Upl
R ink
F En
D ha
- nc
0 ed
1 CE
0 LL
7 _F
MO 0 AC
D
1 H
AD
D
UC
ELL
ER
AC
HH
SD
PC
CH
UC
ELL
ER
AC
HH
SD
PC
CH
ERA
CHC
QIFd
bkC
ycle
B
S
C
6
9
1
0
W Upl
R ink
F En
D ha
- nc
0 ed
1 CE
0 LL
7 _F
MO 0 AC
D
1 H
AD
D
UC
ELL
ER
AC
HH
SD
PC
CH
UC
ELL
ER
AC
HH
SD
PC
CH
Description
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
ERA
CHA
CKP
O
B
S
C
6
9
0
0
F
e
a
t
u
r
e
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
e
I
D
W Upl
R ink
F En
D ha
- nc
0 ed
1 CE
0 LL
7 _F
MO 0 AC
D
1 H
AD
D
UC
ELL
ER
AC
HH
SD
PC
CH
UC
ELL
ER
AC
HH
SD
PC
CH
ERA
CHA
CKP
O
B
S
C
6
9
1
0
W Upl
R ink
F En
D ha
- nc
0 ed
1 CE
0 LL
7 _F
MO 0 AC
D
1 H
AD
D
UC
ELL
ER
AC
HH
SD
PC
CH
UC
ELL
ER
AC
HH
SD
PC
CH
Description
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
ERA
CHN
ACK
PO
B
S
C
6
9
0
0
F
e
a
t
u
r
e
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
e
I
D
W Upl
R ink
F En
D ha
- nc
0 ed
1 CE
0 LL
7 _F
MO 0 AC
D
1 H
AD
D
UC
ELL
ER
AC
HH
SD
PC
CH
UC
ELL
ER
AC
HH
SD
PC
CH
ERA
CHN
ACK
PO
B
S
C
6
9
1
0
W Upl
R ink
F En
D ha
- nc
0 ed
1 CE
0 LL
7 _F
MO 0 AC
D
1 H
AD
D
UC
ELL
ER
AC
HH
SD
PC
CH
UC
ELL
ER
AC
HH
SD
PC
CH
Description
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
ERA
CHC
QIP
O
B
S
C
6
9
0
0
F
e
a
t
u
r
e
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
e
I
D
W Upl
R ink
F En
D ha
- nc
0 ed
1 CE
0 LL
7 _F
MO 0 AC
D
1 H
AD
D
UC
ELL
ER
AC
HH
SD
PC
CH
UC
ELL
ER
AC
HH
SD
PC
CH
ERA
CHC
QIP
O
B
S
C
6
9
1
0
W Upl
R ink
F En
D ha
- nc
0 ed
1 CE
0 LL
7 _F
MO 0 AC
D
1 H
AD
D
UC
ELL
ER
AC
HH
SD
PC
CH
UC
ELL
ER
AC
HH
SD
PC
CH
Description
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
EDR
XCy
cle
B
S
C
6
9
0
0
F
e
a
t
u
r
e
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
e
Description
I
D
W En
R ha
F nc
D ed
- DR
0 X
MO 1
D
0
UC
ELL 7
ED 0
RX 2
AD
D
UC
ELL
ED
RX
EDR
XCy
cle
B
S
C
6
9
1
0
AD
D
UC
ELL
ED
RX
W En
R ha
F nc
D ed
- DR
0 X
MO 1
D
0
UC
ELL 7
ED 0
RX 2
EDR
XBur
st
B
S
C
6
9
0
0
W En
R ha
F nc
D ed
- DR
0 X
MO 1
D
0
AD
D
UC
ELL
ED
RX
UC
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
F
e
a
t
u
r
e
ELL
ED
RX
7
0
2
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
e
Description
I
D
EDR
XBur
st
B
S
C
6
9
1
0
W En
R ha
F nc
D ed
- DR
0 X
MO 1
D
0
UC
ELL 7
ED 0
RX 2
AD
D
UC
ELL
ED
RX
EDR
XT3
21
B
S
C
6
9
0
0
AD
D
UC
ELL
ED
RX
W En
R ha
F nc
D ed
- DR
0 X
MO 1
D
0
UC
ELL 7
ED 0
RX 2
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
F
e
a
t
u
r
e
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
e
Description
I
D
EDR
XT3
21
B
S
C
6
9
1
0
W En
R ha
F nc
D ed
- DR
0 X
MO 1
D
0
UC
ELL 7
ED 0
RX 2
AD
D
UC
ELL
ED
RX
EDR
XInt
erru
ptby
HSD
SCH
Data
B
S
C
6
9
0
0
AD
D
UC
ELL
ED
RX
W En
R ha
F nc
D ed
- DR
0 X
MO 1
D
0
UC
ELL 7
ED 0
RX 2
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
EDR
XInt
erru
ptby
HSD
SCH
Data
B
S
C
6
9
1
0
F
e
a
t
u
r
e
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
e
Description
I
D
W En
R ha
F nc
D ed
- DR
0 X
MO 1
D
0
UC
ELL 7
ED 0
RX 2
AD
D
UC
ELL
ED
RX
Rsv
Swit
ch
B
S
C
6
9
0
0
AD
D
UI
MEI
TA
C
W En
R ha
F nc
D ed
- Fa
0 st
MO 2 Do
D
0 rm
UI
MEI 5 an
TA 0 cy
C
0
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
F
e
a
t
u
r
e
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
e
Description
I
D
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT32
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT1,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT2, RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT3,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT4, RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT5,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT6, RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT7,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT8, RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT9,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT10, RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT11,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT12, RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT13,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT14, RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT15,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT16, RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT17,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT18, RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT19,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT20, RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT21,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT22, RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT23,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT24, RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT25,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT26, RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT27,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT28, RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT29,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT30, RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT31,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT32
Default Value:
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT1:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT2:0,RE
SERVED_SWITCH_BIT3:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT4:0,RESE
RVED_SWITCH_BIT5:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT6:0,RESERV
ED_SWITCH_BIT7:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT8:0,RESERVED
_SWITCH_BIT9:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT10:0,RESERVED_
SWITCH_BIT11:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT12:0,RESERVED_
SWITCH_BIT13:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT14:0,RESERVED_
SWITCH_BIT15:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT16:0,RESERVED_
SWITCH_BIT17:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT18:0,RESERVED_
SWITCH_BIT19:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT20:0,RESERVED_
SWITCH_BIT21:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT22:0,RESERVED_
SWITCH_BIT23:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT24:0,RESERVED_
SWITCH_BIT25:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT26:0,RESERVED_
SWITCH_BIT27:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT28:0,RESERVED_
SWITCH_BIT29:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT30:0,RESERVED_
SWITCH_BIT31:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT32:0
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
Rsv
Swit
ch
B
S
C
6
9
1
0
F
e
a
t
u
r
e
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
e
I
D
W En
R ha
F nc
D ed
- Fa
0 st
MO 2 Do
D
0 rm
UI
MEI 5 an
TA 0 cy
C
0
AD
D
UI
MEI
TA
C
Description
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
F
e
a
t
u
r
e
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
e
Description
I
D
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT26, RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT27,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT28, RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT29,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT30, RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT31,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT32
Default Value:
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT1:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT2:0,RE
SERVED_SWITCH_BIT3:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT4:0,RESE
RVED_SWITCH_BIT5:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT6:0,RESERV
ED_SWITCH_BIT7:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT8:0,RESERVED
_SWITCH_BIT9:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT10:0,RESERVED_
SWITCH_BIT11:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT12:0,RESERVED_
SWITCH_BIT13:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT14:0,RESERVED_
SWITCH_BIT15:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT16:0,RESERVED_
SWITCH_BIT17:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT18:0,RESERVED_
SWITCH_BIT19:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT20:0,RESERVED_
SWITCH_BIT21:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT22:0,RESERVED_
SWITCH_BIT23:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT24:0,RESERVED_
SWITCH_BIT25:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT26:0,RESERVED_
SWITCH_BIT27:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT28:0,RESERVED_
SWITCH_BIT29:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT30:0,RESERVED_
SWITCH_BIT31:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT32:0
Rsv
Swit
ch8
B
S
C
6
9
0
0
SE
T
UA
LG
OR
SV
PA
RA
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
F
e
a
t
u
r
e
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
e
Description
I
D
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT14,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT15,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT16,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT17,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT18,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT19,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT20,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT21,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT22,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT23,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT24,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT25,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT26,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT27,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT28,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT29,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT30,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT31,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT32
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT1,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT2, RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT3,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT4, RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT5,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT6, RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT7,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT8, RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT9,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT10,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT11,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT12,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT13,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT14,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT15,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT16,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT17,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT18,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT19,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT20,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT21,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT22,
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
F
e
a
t
u
r
e
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
e
Description
I
D
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT23,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT24,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT25,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT26,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT27,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT28,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT29,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT30,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT31,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT32
Default Value:
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT1:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT2:
0,RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT3:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT
4:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT5:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_8_B
IT6:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT7:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_8
_BIT8:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT9:0,RESERVED_SWITCH
_8_BIT10:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT11:0,RESERVED_SWI
TCH_8_BIT12:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT13:0,RESERVED
_SWITCH_8_BIT14:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT15:0,RESER
VED_SWITCH_8_BIT16:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT17:0,RE
SERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT18:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT19:
0,RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT20:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BI
T21:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT22:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_
8_BIT23:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT24:0,RESERVED_SWIT
CH_8_BIT25:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT26:0,RESERVED_
SWITCH_8_BIT27:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT28:0,RESERV
ED_SWITCH_8_BIT29:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT30:0,RES
ERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT31:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT32:0
Rsv
Swit
ch8
B
S
C
6
9
1
0
SE
T
UA
LG
OR
SV
PA
RA
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
F
e
a
t
u
r
e
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
e
Description
I
D
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT4, RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT5,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT6, RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT7,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT8, RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT9,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT10,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT11,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT12,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT13,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT14,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT15,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT16,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT17,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT18,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT19,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT20,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT21,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT22,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT23,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT24,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT25,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT26,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT27,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT28,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT29,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT30,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT31,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT32
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT1,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT2, RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT3,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT4, RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT5,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT6, RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT7,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT8, RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT9,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT10,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT11,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT12,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT13,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT14,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT15,
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
F
e
a
t
u
r
e
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
e
Description
I
D
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT16,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT17,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT18,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT19,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT20,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT21,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT22,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT23,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT24,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT25,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT26,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT27,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT28,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT29,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT30,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT31,
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT32
Default Value:
RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT1:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT2:
0,RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT3:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT
4:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT5:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_8_B
IT6:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT7:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_8
_BIT8:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT9:0,RESERVED_SWITCH
_8_BIT10:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT11:0,RESERVED_SWI
TCH_8_BIT12:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT13:0,RESERVED
_SWITCH_8_BIT14:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT15:0,RESER
VED_SWITCH_8_BIT16:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT17:0,RE
SERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT18:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT19:
0,RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT20:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BI
T21:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT22:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_
8_BIT23:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT24:0,RESERVED_SWIT
CH_8_BIT25:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT26:0,RESERVED_
SWITCH_8_BIT27:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT28:0,RESERV
ED_SWITCH_8_BIT29:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT30:0,RES
ERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT31:0,RESERVED_SWITCH_8_BIT32:0
EFa
chS
B SE
S T
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
witc
h
C
6
9
0
0
UR
RC
ES
TC
AU
SE
F
e
a
t
u
r
e
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
e
Description
I
D
F
D
0
1
0
7
0
1
En
ha
nc
ed
CE
LL
_F
AC
H
EFa
chS
witc
h
B
S
C
6
9
1
0
SE
T
UR
RC
ES
TC
AU
SE
W Upl
R ink
F En
D ha
- nc
0 ed
1 CE
0 LL
7 _F
0 AC
1 H
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
F
e
a
t
u
r
e
B
S
C
6
9
0
0
SE
T
UC
OR
RM
AL
GO
SW
ITC
H
Description
I
D
0
1
0
6
8
8
Map
Swit
ch
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
e
ha
nc
ed
CE
LL
_F
AC
H
W HS
R UP
F A
D 2m
- s
0 TTI
1
0 HS
6 PA
1 +
4 Upl
0 ink
3 11.
5M
W bit/
Rs
F per
D Us
- er
0
1 3.4
0 /6.
6 8/1
9 3.6
8 /27
.2K
W bp
Rs
F RR
DC
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
F
e
a
t
u
r
e
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
e
Description
I
D
0
1
0
5
1
0
Co
nn
ect
ion
an
d
Ra
dio
W Ac
R ce
F ss
D Be
- are
1 r
5 Est
1 abl
2 ish
0 me
9 nt
an
Wd
R Rel
F ea
D se
0 Ma
1 cro
0 6 Mi
8 cro
8 DC
W HS
R DP
F A
D
- Do
0 wnl
1 ink
0 En
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
F
e
a
t
u
r
e
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
e
Description
I
D
6 ha
5 nc
2 ed
CE
W LL
R _F
F AC
DH
0 SR
1 B
0 ov
5 er
0 HS
7 DP
A
W
R Ra
F te
D Ne
- got
0 iati
1 on
0 at
6 Ad
6 mi
0 ssi
0 on
2 Co
ntr
W ol
R
F MB
D MS
- P2
0 P
1 ov
0 er
6 HS
3 DP
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
F
e
a
t
u
r
e
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
e
Description
I
D
6 A
1,MAP_CSPS_TTI_2MS_LIMIT_SWITCH:0,MAP_CSPS_PS_UL
_USE_DCH_SWITCH:1,MAP_CSPS_PS_DL_USE_DCH_SWIT
W SR CH:0,MAP_CSPS_MC_LIMIT_SWITCH:0,MAP_CSPS_RL_RES
ET_0K_LIMIT_SWITCH:0
RB
F ov
D er
- HS
0 UP
1 A
0
6 Co
0 mb
9 ina
0 tio
2 n
of
W On
Re
F CS
D Se
- rvi
0 ce
1 an
0 d
6 On
3 e
2 PS
Se
W rvi
R ce
F
D Str
- ea
0 mi
1 ng
0 Tra
6 ffic
3 Cla
0 ss
on
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
F
e
a
t
u
r
e
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
e
Description
I
D
HS
UP
A
Str
ea
mi
ng
Tra
ffic
Cla
ss
on
HS
DP
A
Map
Swit
ch
B
S
C
6
9
1
0
SE
T
UC
OR
RM
AL
GO
SW
ITC
H
W HS
R UP
F A
D 2m
- s
0 TTI
1
0 HS
6 PA
1 +
4 Upl
0 ink
3 11.
5M
W bit/
Rs
F per
D Us
- er
0
1 3.4
0
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
F
e
a
t
u
r
e
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
e
Description
I
D
6 /6.
9 8/1
8 3.6
/27
W .2K
R bp
F s
D RR
- C
0 Co
1 nn
0 ect
5 ion
1 an
0 d
Ra
W dio
R Ac
F ce
D ss
- Be
1 are
5 r
1 Est
2 abl
0 ish
9 me
nt
W an
Rd
F Rel
D ea
- se
0
1
0
6
8
8
Ma
cro
Mi
cro
DC
-
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
F
e
a
t
u
r
e
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
e
Description
I
D
W HS
R DP
F A
D
- Do
0 wnl
1 ink
0 En
6 ha
5 nc
2 ed
CE
W LL
R _F
F AC
DH
0 SR
1 B
0 ov
5 er
0 HS
7 DP
A
W
R Ra
F te
D Ne
- got
0 iati
1 on
0 at
6 Ad
6 mi
0 ssi
0 on
2 Co
ntr
W ol
R
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
F
e
a
t
u
r
e
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
e
Description
I
D
F
D
0
1
0
6
3
6
MB
MS
P2
P
ov
er
HS
DP
A
MAP_CSPS_RL_RESET_0K_LIMIT_SWITCH
Default Value:
MAP_HSUPA_TTI_2MS_SWITCH:0,MAP_INTER_RAT_PS_IN_
CHANLE_LIMIT_SWITCH:0,MAP_PS_BE_ON_E_FACH_SWIT
CH:0,MAP_PS_STREAM_ON_E_FACH_SWITCH:0,MAP_PS_S
TREAM_ON_HSDPA_SWITCH:0,MAP_PS_STREAM_ON_HSU
PA_SWITCH:0,MAP_SRB_6800_WHEN_RAB_ON_HSDSCH_S
WITCH:0,MAP_SRB_ON_DCH_OR_FACH_CS_RRC_SWITCH:
1,MAP_CSPS_TTI_2MS_LIMIT_SWITCH:0,MAP_CSPS_PS_UL
W SR _USE_DCH_SWITCH:1,MAP_CSPS_PS_DL_USE_DCH_SWIT
RB
CH:0,MAP_CSPS_MC_LIMIT_SWITCH:0,MAP_CSPS_RL_RES
F ov ET_0K_LIMIT_SWITCH:0
D er
- HS
0 UP
1 A
0
6 Co
0 mb
9 ina
0 tio
2 n
of
W On
Re
F CS
D Se
- rvi
0 ce
1 an
0 d
6 On
3 e
2 PS
Se
W rvi
R ce
F
D Str
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
F
e
a
t
u
r
e
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
e
Description
I
D
0
1
0
6
3
0
ea
mi
ng
Tra
ffic
Cla
ss
on
HS
UP
A
Str
ea
mi
ng
Tra
ffic
Cla
ss
on
HS
DP
A
UlBe
Traff
Dec
Ths
B
S
C
6
9
0
0
SE
T
UF
RC
CH
LTY
PE
PA
RA
W UE
R Sta
F te
D in
- Co
0 nn
1 ect
0 ed
2 Mo
0 de
2 (C
EL
LDC
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
F
e
a
t
u
r
e
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
e
Description
I
D
H, Unit: kbit/s
CE
LL- Actual Value Range: 8, 16
PC
H, Default Value: D8
UR
APC
H,
CE
LLFA
CH
)
UlBe
Traff
Dec
Ths
B
S
C
6
9
1
0
SE
T
UF
RC
CH
LTY
PE
PA
RA
W UE
R Sta
F te
D in
- Co
0 nn
1 ect
0 ed
2 Mo
0 de
2 (C
EL
LDC
H,
CE
LLPC
H,
UR
APC
H,
CE
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
F
e
a
t
u
r
e
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
e
Description
I
D
LLFA
CH
)
DlBe
Traff
Dec
Ths
DlBe
Traff
Dec
Ths
B
S
C
6
9
0
0
B
S
C
SE
T
UF
RC
CH
LTY
PE
PA
RA
SE
T
UF
RC
W UE
R Sta
F te
D in
- Co
0 nn
1 ect
0 ed
2 Mo
0 de
2 (C
EL
LDC
H,
CE
LLPC
H,
UR
APC
H,
CE
LLFA
CH
)
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
F
e
a
t
u
r
e
6
9
1
0
D
0
1
0
2
0
2
UlBe
Traff
Ths
OnH
supa
B
S
C
6
9
0
0
CH
LTY
PE
PA
RA
SE
T
UF
RC
CH
LTY
PE
PA
RA
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
e
Description
I
D
in
Co
nn
ect
ed
Mo
de
(C
EL
LDC
H,
CE
LLPC
H,
UR
APC
H,
CE
LLFA
CH
)
W Int
R era
F ctiv
De
- an
0 d
1 Ba
0 ck
6 gro
1 un
2 d
0 Tra
6 ffic
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
F
e
a
t
u
r
e
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
e
Description
I
D
UlBe
Traff
B SE
T
W Int
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
Ths
OnH
supa
S
C
6
9
1
0
UF
RC
CH
LTY
PE
PA
RA
F
e
a
t
u
r
e
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
e
Description
I
D
R
F
D
0
1
0
6
1
2
0
6
era
ctiv
e
an
d
Ba
ck
gro
un
d
Tra
ffic
Cla
W ss
R on
F HS
D UP
- A
1
5 3C
0 2 HS
5 DP
0 A
W HS
R UP
F A
D Intr
- od
0 uct
1 ion
0 Pa
6 ck
1 ag
2 e
W Upl
R ink
F En
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
F
e
a
t
u
r
e
B
S
C
6
9
0
0
SE
T
UF
RC
CH
LTY
PE
PA
RA
Description
I
D
D
0
1
0
7
0
1
DlBe
Traff
Ths
OnH
sdpa
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
e
ha
nc
ed
CE
LL
_F
AC
H
W HS
R DP
F A
D Intr
- od
0 uct
1 ion
0 Pa
6 ck
1 ag
0 e
W 3C Actual Value Range: 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 144, 256, 384, 512, 768,
R1024, 1536, 1800, 2048, 3600, 7200, 8640, 10100, 13900
F HS
D DP Default Value: D64
- A
1
5 Upl
0 ink
2 En
5 ha
0 nc
ed
W CE
R LL
F _F
D AC
0
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
F
e
a
t
u
r
e
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
e
Description
I
D
1
0
7
0
1
Int
era
ctiv
e
W an
Rd
F Ba
D ck
- gro
0 un
1 d
0 Tra
6 ffic
1 Cla
0 ss
0 on
8 HS
DP
A
DlBe
Traff
Ths
OnH
sdpa
B
S
C
6
9
1
0
SE
T
UF
RC
CH
LTY
PE
PA
RA
W HS
R DP
F A
D Intr
- od
0 uct
1 ion
0 Pa
6 ck
1 ag
0 e
W 3C Actual Value Range: 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 144, 256, 384, 512, 768,
R1024, 1536, 1800, 2048, 3600, 7200, 8640, 10100, 13900
F HS
D DP
-
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
F
e
a
t
u
r
e
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
e
Description
I
D
1
5
0
2
5
0
Upl
ink
En
ha
nc
W ed
R CE
F LL
D _F
- AC
0 H
1
0 Int
7 era
0 ctiv
1 e
an
Wd
R Ba
F ck
D gro
- un
0 d
1 Tra
0 ffic
6 Cla
1 ss
0 on
0 HS
8 DP
A
Dra
Swit
ch
B
S
C
6
9
SE
T
UC
OR
RM
AL
W Dy
R na
F mi
Dc
- Ch
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
F
e
a
t
u
r
e
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
e
Description
I
D
0 GO 0
0 SW 2
ITC
1
H
1
0
1
an
nel
Co
nfi
gur
ati
on
W Co
R ntr
F ol
D (D
- CC
0 C)
1
0 HS
6 UP
1 A
4 2m
0 s
3 TTI
W Ov
R erb
F oo
D kin
- g
0 on
5 AT
0 M
4 Tra
0 ns
5 mi
ssi
W on
R
F HS
D UP
- A
0 2m
1 s/1
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
F
e
a
t
u
r
e
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
e
Description
0m
s
TTI
Ha
nd
ov
er
I
D
0
6
1
4
0
4
W
R Ov
F erb
D oo
- kin
0 g
5 on
0 IP
4 Tra
0 ns
8 mi
ssi
W on
R
F TTI
D Sw
- itc
0 h
1 for
0 BE
6 Se
9 rvi
0 ce
s
W Ba
R se
F d
D on
- Co
0 ver
1 ag
0 e
2
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
F
e
a
t
u
r
e
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
e
Description
I
D
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
F
e
a
t
u
r
e
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
e
Description
I
D
R
F
D
0
1
0
6
1
0
1
0
Act
ive
Qu
eu
e
Ma
na
ge
me
nt
(A
Q
M)
DRA_BASE_COVER_BE_TTI_RECFG_SWITCH,
DRA_BASE_RES_BE_TTI_L2_OPT_SWITCH,
DRA_BASE_RES_BE_TTI_RECFG_SWITCH,
DRA_DCCC_SWITCH,
DRA_HSDPA_DL_FLOW_CONTROL_SWITCH,
DRA_HSDPA_STATE_TRANS_SWITCH,
DRA_HSUPA_DCCC_SWITCH,
DRA_HSUPA_STATE_TRANS_SWITCH,
DRA_IP_SERVICE_QOS_SWITCH,
DRA_PS_BE_STATE_TRANS_SWITCH,
DRA_PS_NON_BE_STATE_TRANS_SWITCH,
DRA_R99_DL_FLOW_CONTROL_SWITCH,
DRA_THROUGHPUT_DCCC_SWITCH,
DRA_VOICE_SAVE_CE_SWITCH,
W
R SR DRA_VOICE_TTI_RECFG_SWITCH,
DRA_CSPS_NO_PERIOD_RETRY_SWITCH,
F B
D ov DRA_SMART_FAST_STATE_TRANS_SWITCH,
- er DRA_PCH_UE_SMART_P2D_SWITCH,
0 HS DRA_BASE_RES_BE_TTI_INIT_SEL_SWITCH,
1 UP DRA_BASE_COVER_BE_TTI_INIT_SEL_SWITCH,
DRA_F2U_SWITCH,
0 A
DRA_BASE_LOAD_HBD_INIT_SEL_SWITCH
6
1 HS
1 DP Unit: None
1 A
1 Flo Actual Value Range: DRA_AQM_SWITCH,
w DRA_BASE_ADM_CE_BE_TTI_L2_OPT_SWITCH,
W Co DRA_BASE_ADM_CE_BE_TTI_RECFG_SWITCH,
R ntr DRA_BASE_COVER_BE_TTI_L2_OPT_SWITCH,
F ol DRA_BASE_COVER_BE_TTI_RECFG_SWITCH,
D
DRA_BASE_RES_BE_TTI_L2_OPT_SWITCH,
- HS DRA_BASE_RES_BE_TTI_RECFG_SWITCH,
0 DP DRA_DCCC_SWITCH,
1 A
DRA_HSDPA_DL_FLOW_CONTROL_SWITCH,
0 Sta DRA_HSDPA_STATE_TRANS_SWITCH,
6 te DRA_HSUPA_DCCC_SWITCH,
1 Tra DRA_HSUPA_STATE_TRANS_SWITCH,
2 nsi DRA_IP_SERVICE_QOS_SWITCH,
0 tio DRA_PS_BE_STATE_TRANS_SWITCH,
DRA_PS_NON_BE_STATE_TRANS_SWITCH,
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8 n
HS
UP
A
DC
CC
DRA_R99_DL_FLOW_CONTROL_SWITCH,
DRA_THROUGHPUT_DCCC_SWITCH,
DRA_VOICE_SAVE_CE_SWITCH,
DRA_VOICE_TTI_RECFG_SWITCH,
DRA_CSPS_NO_PERIOD_RETRY_SWITCH,
DRA_SMART_FAST_STATE_TRANS_SWITCH,
DRA_PCH_UE_SMART_P2D_SWITCH,
DRA_BASE_RES_BE_TTI_INIT_SEL_SWITCH,
DRA_BASE_COVER_BE_TTI_INIT_SEL_SWITCH,
DRA_F2U_SWITCH,
DRA_BASE_LOAD_HBD_INIT_SEL_SWITCH
Default Value: DRA_AQM_SWITCH:0,
DRA_BASE_ADM_CE_BE_TTI_L2_OPT_SWITCH:0,
DRA_BASE_ADM_CE_BE_TTI_RECFG_SWITCH:1,
DRA_BASE_COVER_BE_TTI_L2_OPT_SWITCH:0,
DRA_BASE_COVER_BE_TTI_RECFG_SWITCH:0,
DRA_BASE_RES_BE_TTI_L2_OPT_SWITCH:0,
DRA_BASE_RES_BE_TTI_RECFG_SWITCH:1,
DRA_DCCC_SWITCH:1,
DRA_HSDPA_DL_FLOW_CONTROL_SWITCH:0,
DRA_HSDPA_STATE_TRANS_SWITCH:0,
DRA_HSUPA_DCCC_SWITCH:1,
DRA_HSUPA_STATE_TRANS_SWITCH:0,
DRA_IP_SERVICE_QOS_SWITCH:0,
DRA_PS_BE_STATE_TRANS_SWITCH:1,
DRA_PS_NON_BE_STATE_TRANS_SWITCH:0,
DRA_R99_DL_FLOW_CONTROL_SWITCH:0,
DRA_THROUGHPUT_DCCC_SWITCH:0,
DRA_VOICE_SAVE_CE_SWITCH:0,
DRA_VOICE_TTI_RECFG_SWITCH:0,
DRA_CSPS_NO_PERIOD_RETRY_SWITCH:0,
DRA_SMART_FAST_STATE_TRANS_SWITCH:0,
DRA_PCH_UE_SMART_P2D_SWITCH:0,
DRA_BASE_RES_BE_TTI_INIT_SEL_SWITCH:0,
DRA_BASE_COVER_BE_TTI_INIT_SEL_SWITCH:0,
DRA_F2U_SWITCH:0,
DRA_BASE_LOAD_HBD_INIT_SEL_SWITCH:0
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W Dy
R na
F mi
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0 an
2 nel
1 Co
1 nfi
0 gur
1 ati
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W Co
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F ol
D (D
- CC
0 C)
1
0 HS
6 UP
1 A
4 2m
0 s
3 TTI
W Ov
R erb
F oo
D kin
- g
0 on
5 AT
0 M
4 Tra
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HS
UP
A
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TTI
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6
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4
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D oo
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0 g
5 on
0 IP
4 Tra
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8 mi
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W on
R
F TTI
D Sw
- itc
0 h
1 for
0 BE
6 Se
9 rvi
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s
W Ba
R se
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D on
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W in
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D ect
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0 Mo
1 de
0 (C
6 EL
1 L2 DC
H,
W CE
R LLF PC
D H,
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0 A1 PC
1 H,
5 CE
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D UP
- A
0 Intr
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0 uct
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2
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HS
UP
A
DC
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DRA_HSDPA_STATE_TRANS_SWITCH,
DRA_HSUPA_DCCC_SWITCH,
DRA_HSUPA_STATE_TRANS_SWITCH,
DRA_IP_SERVICE_QOS_SWITCH,
DRA_PS_BE_STATE_TRANS_SWITCH,
DRA_PS_NON_BE_STATE_TRANS_SWITCH,
DRA_R99_DL_FLOW_CONTROL_SWITCH,
DRA_THROUGHPUT_DCCC_SWITCH,
DRA_VOICE_SAVE_CE_SWITCH,
DRA_VOICE_TTI_RECFG_SWITCH,
DRA_CSPS_NO_PERIOD_RETRY_SWITCH,
DRA_SMART_FAST_STATE_TRANS_SWITCH,
DRA_PCH_UE_SMART_P2D_SWITCH,
DRA_BASE_RES_BE_TTI_INIT_SEL_SWITCH,
DRA_BASE_COVER_BE_TTI_INIT_SEL_SWITCH,
DRA_F2U_SWITCH,
DRA_BASE_LOAD_HBD_INIT_SEL_SWITCH
Default Value: DRA_AQM_SWITCH:0,
DRA_BASE_ADM_CE_BE_TTI_L2_OPT_SWITCH:0,
DRA_BASE_ADM_CE_BE_TTI_RECFG_SWITCH:1,
DRA_BASE_COVER_BE_TTI_L2_OPT_SWITCH:0,
DRA_BASE_COVER_BE_TTI_RECFG_SWITCH:0,
DRA_BASE_RES_BE_TTI_L2_OPT_SWITCH:0,
DRA_BASE_RES_BE_TTI_RECFG_SWITCH:1,
DRA_DCCC_SWITCH:1,
DRA_HSDPA_DL_FLOW_CONTROL_SWITCH:0,
DRA_HSDPA_STATE_TRANS_SWITCH:0,
DRA_HSUPA_DCCC_SWITCH:1,
DRA_HSUPA_STATE_TRANS_SWITCH:0,
DRA_IP_SERVICE_QOS_SWITCH:0,
DRA_PS_BE_STATE_TRANS_SWITCH:1,
DRA_PS_NON_BE_STATE_TRANS_SWITCH:0,
DRA_R99_DL_FLOW_CONTROL_SWITCH:0,
DRA_THROUGHPUT_DCCC_SWITCH:0,
DRA_VOICE_SAVE_CE_SWITCH:0,
DRA_VOICE_TTI_RECFG_SWITCH:0,
DRA_CSPS_NO_PERIOD_RETRY_SWITCH:0,
DRA_SMART_FAST_STATE_TRANS_SWITCH:0,
DRA_PCH_UE_SMART_P2D_SWITCH:0,
DRA_BASE_RES_BE_TTI_INIT_SEL_SWITCH:0,
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DRA_BASE_COVER_BE_TTI_INIT_SEL_SWITCH:0,
DRA_F2U_SWITCH:0,
DRA_BASE_LOAD_HBD_INIT_SEL_SWITCH:0
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UF
RC
CH
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PE
PA
RA
W HS
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F A
D Intr
- od
0 uct
1 ion
0 Pa
6 ck
1 ag
2 e
W Str
R ea
F mi
D ng
- Tra
0 ffic
1 Cla
0 ss
6 on
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2 UP
A
W
R Upl
F ink
D En
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0 nc
1 ed
0 CE
7 LL
0 _F
1 AC
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UlStr
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UF
RC
CH
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PE
PA
RA
W HS
R UP
F A
D Intr
- od
0 uct
1 ion
0 Pa
6 ck
1 ag
2 e
W Str
R ea
F mi
D ng
- Tra
0 ffic
1 Cla
0 ss
6 on
3 HS
2 UP
A
W
R Upl
F ink
D En
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1 ed
0 CE
7 LL
0 _F
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DlStr
Ths
OnH
sdpa
B
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6
9
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UF
RC
CH
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PE
PA
RA
W HS
R DP
F A
D Intr
- od
0 uct
1 ion
0 Pa
6 ck
1 ag
0 e
W 3C
RF HS
D DP
- A
1
5 Upl
0 ink
2 En
5 ha
0 nc
ed
W CE
R LL
F _F
D AC
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1 Str
0 ea
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1 Tra
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W Cla
R ss
F on
D HS
- DP
0 A
1
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6
3
0
DlStr
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OnH
sdpa
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9
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SE
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UF
RC
CH
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PE
PA
RA
W HS
R DP
F A
D Intr
- od
0 uct
1 ion
0 Pa
6 ck
1 ag
0 e
W 3C
RF HS
D DP
- A
1
5 Upl
0 ink
2 En
5 ha
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W CE
R LL
F _F
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H
Str
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Tra
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W Cla
R ss
F on
D HS
- DP
0 A
1
0
6
3
0
EFA
CHD
TCH
GBP
B
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6
9
0
0
AD
D
UC
ELL
EF
AC
H
W Do
R wnl
F ink
D En
- ha
0 nc
1 ed
MO 0 CE
D
UC 6 LL
ELL 8 _F
EF 8 AC
AC
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W Do
R wnl
F ink
D En
- ha
0 nc
1 ed
MO 0 CE
D
UC 6 LL
ELL 8 _F
EF 8 AC
AC
H
AD
D
UC
ELL
EF
AC
H
MAX
EFA
CHH
SHA
RQR
T
B
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S
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9
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,
B
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ELL
MA
CH
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LS
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UL
OC
ELL
MA
CH
SP
W AR
A
C
D
M
A
W Upl
R ink
F En
D ha
- nc
0 ed
1 CE
0 LL
7 _F
0 AC
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PcS
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B
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6
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0
0
B
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B
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6
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0
0
SE
T
UR
AC
HM
EA
SU
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PA
RA
SE
T
UR
AC
HM
EA
SU
RE
PA
RA
SE
T
UC
OR
RM
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GO
SW
ITC
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Description
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W Do
R wnl
F ink
D En
- ha
0 nc
1 ed
0 CE
6 LL
8 _F
8 AC
H
W Do
R wnl
F ink
D En
- ha
0 nc
1 ed
0 CE
6 LL
8 _F
8 AC
H
W HS
R UP
F A
D Ad
- apt
0 ive
1 Tra
0 ns
6 mi
4 ssi
Meaning: 1.
PC_CFG_ED_POWER_INTERPOLATION_SWITCH: When the
switch is on, E-DPDCH power interpolation formula is allowed.
Otherwise, interpolation formula is not allowed. When the
interpolation formula is used, E-TFCI and PO is involved in the
calculation of transmit power for block transmission on the EDPDCH. In addition, the extrapolation formula is also used. the
interpolation formular is used for high-speed services, whereas
the extrapolation formula is used for low-speed services. For
details about this parameter, see 3GPP TS 25.214. 2.
PC_DL_INNER_LOOP_PC_ACTIVE_SWITCH: When the switch
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W Dy
R na
F mi
Dc
- Co
1 nfi
4 gur
0 ati
2 on
1 of
5 HS
DP
WA
R CQ
F I
D Fe
- ed
1 ba
4 ck
0 Pe
2 rio
2 d
2
Ad
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R ive
F Adj
D ust
- me
1 nt
5 of
0 HS
2 UP
3 A
0 Sm
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W Tar
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Re
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mi
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s
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CH
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R ot
F Po
D we
- r
0 Adj
2 ust
0 me
5 nt
0
2 Inn
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W Lo
R op
F Po
D we
- r
0 Co
2 ntr
0 ol
5
0 Do
3 wnl
ink
W Po
R we
F r
D Bal
- an
0 ce
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2
0
5
0
1
Ou
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Lo
op
Po
we
Wr
R Co
F ntr
D ol
1 Op
6 en
0 Lo
2 op
0 Po
2 we
r
W Co
R ntr
F ol
D
- Fle
1 xibl
4 e
0 Po
2 we
1 r
6 Co
ntr
W ol
R for
F Upl
D ink
- Lo
0 w
1 Da
0 ta
6 Ra
1 te
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Description
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En
ha
nc
em
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at
UE
po
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limi
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PC_PILOT_PO_OPTI_SWITCH,
PC_HSUPA_LOWRATE_FLEXPC_SWITCH,
PC_COMB_HSUPA_LOWRATE_FLEXPC_SWITCH,
PC_FP_MULTI_RLS_IND_SEND_TIME_OPT_SWITCH
Unit: None
Actual Value Range:
PC_CFG_ED_POWER_INTERPOLATION_SWITCH,
PC_DL_INNER_LOOP_PC_ACTIVE_SWITCH,
PC_DOWNLINK_POWER_BALANCE_SWITCH,
PC_EFACH_ECN0_DYN_ADJ_SWITCH,
PC_FP_MULTI_RLS_IND_SWITCH,
PC_HSUPA_COVER_EN_AT_POLIMIT_SWITCH,
PC_HSUPA_DATA_CH_PO_ADAPTIVE_ADJ_SWITCH,
PC_HSUPA_HARQNUM_AUTO_ADJUST_SWITCH,
PC_INNER_LOOP_LMTED_PWR_INC_SWITCH,
PC_OLPC_SWITCH,
PC_RL_RECFG_SIR_TARGET_CARRY_SWITCH,
PC_SIG_DCH_OLPC_SWITCH,
PC_UL_SIRERR_HIGH_REL_UE_SWITCH,
PC_HSUPA_LITRETNUM_AUTO_ADJUST_SWITCH,
PC_OLPC_FASTDOWN_OPTIMIZE_SWITCH,
PC_HSUPA_LITRETNUM_INIT_SEL_SWITCH,
PC_CQI_CYCLE_BASE_CELLLOAD_SWITCH,
PC_CQI_CYCLE_BASE_COVERAGE_SWITCH,
PC_CQI_CYCLE_BASE_CS_PLUS_PS_SWITCH,
PC_BLER_TARGET_BASE_CELLLOAD_SWITCH,
PC_HSUPA_DATA_CH_PO_INIT_SEL_SWITCH,
PC_PILOT_PO_OPTI_SWITCH,
PC_HSUPA_LOWRATE_FLEXPC_SWITCH,
PC_COMB_HSUPA_LOWRATE_FLEXPC_SWITCH,
PC_FP_MULTI_RLS_IND_SEND_TIME_OPT_SWITCH
Ad
apt
ive
Co
nfi
gur
ati
on
of
Tra
ffic
Ch
an
nel
Po
we
r
off
set
for
HS Default Value:
UP PC_CFG_ED_POWER_INTERPOLATION_SWITCH:0,PC_DL_I
A
NNER_LOOP_PC_ACTIVE_SWITCH:1,PC_DOWNLINK_POWE
R_BALANCE_SWITCH:1,PC_EFACH_ECN0_DYN_ADJ_SWIT
CH:0,PC_FP_MULTI_RLS_IND_SWITCH:1,PC_HSUPA_COVE
R_EN_AT_POLIMIT_SWITCH:0,PC_HSUPA_DATA_CH_PO_AD
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Description
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APTIVE_ADJ_SWITCH:0,
PC_HSUPA_HARQNUM_AUTO_ADJUST_SWITCH:0,PC_INNE
R_LOOP_LMTED_PWR_INC_SWITCH:0,PC_OLPC_SWITCH:1
,PC_RL_RECFG_SIR_TARGET_CARRY_SWITCH:1,PC_SIG_D
CH_OLPC_SWITCH:0,PC_UL_SIRERR_HIGH_REL_UE_SWIT
CH:0,PC_HSUPA_LITRETNUM_AUTO_ADJUST_SWITCH:0,PC
_OLPC_FASTDOWN_OPTIMIZE_SWITCH:0,PC_HSUPA_LITR
ETNUM_INIT_SEL_SWITCH:0,PC_CQI_CYCLE_BASE_CELLL
OAD_SWITCH:0,PC_CQI_CYCLE_BASE_COVERAGE_SWITC
H:0,PC_CQI_CYCLE_BASE_CS_PLUS_PS_SWITCH:0,PC_BL
ER_TARGET_BASE_CELLLOAD_SWITCH:0,PC_HSUPA_DATA
_CH_PO_INIT_SEL_SWITCH:0,PC_PILOT_PO_OPTI_SWITCH
:0,PC_HSUPA_LOWRATE_FLEXPC_SWITCH:0,PC_COMB_HS
UPA_LOWRATE_FLEXPC_SWITCH:0,PC_FP_MULTI_RLS_IN
D_SEND_TIME_OPT_SWITCH:1
PcS
witc
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B
S
C
6
9
1
0
SE
T
UC
OR
RM
AL
GO
SW
ITC
H
W HS
R UP
F A
D Ad
- apt
0 ive
1 Tra
0 ns
6 mi
4 ssi
1 on
W Dy
R na
F mi
Dc
- Co
1 nfi
4 gur
0 ati
2 on
1 of
5 HS
Meaning: 1.
PC_CFG_ED_POWER_INTERPOLATION_SWITCH: When the
switch is on, E-DPDCH power interpolation formula is allowed.
Otherwise, interpolation formula is not allowed. When the
interpolation formula is used, E-TFCI and PO is involved in the
calculation of transmit power for block transmission on the EDPDCH. In addition, the extrapolation formula is also used. the
interpolation formular is used for high-speed services, whereas
the extrapolation formula is used for low-speed services. For
details about this parameter, see 3GPP TS 25.214. 2.
PC_DL_INNER_LOOP_PC_ACTIVE_SWITCH: When the switch
is on, the status of inner loop DL power control is set to "Active."
When the switch is not on, the status is set to "Inactive." 3.
PC_DOWNLINK_POWER_BALANCE_SWITCH: When the
switch is on, the RNC supports DL power balancing. During soft
handover, TPC bit errors cause DL power drift. DL power
balancing is enabled to balance the DL power between links,
thus achieving the optimal gain of soft handover. 4.
PC_EFACH_ECN0_DYN_ADJ_SWITCH: When the switch is on,
the target value of Ec/No can be dynamically reconfigured on the
E-FACH. When the switch is disabled, the minimum value of
Ec/No is directly configured for the NodeB. 5.
PC_FP_MULTI_RLS_IND_SWITCH: When the switch is on, the
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RNC informs the NodeB of the current RLS number through the
FP inband signaling. 6.
PC_HSUPA_COVER_EN_AT_POLIMIT_SWITCH: When the
switch is on, the HSUPA Coverage Improvement Under Limited
UE Power algorithm is used for the RNC. 7.
PC_HSUPA_DATA_CH_PO_ADAPTIVE_ADJ_SWITCH: When
the switch is on, the Power Offset Adaptive Adjustment on
HSUPA Data Channel algorithm is used for the RNC. 8.
PC_HSUPA_HARQNUM_AUTO_ADJUST_SWITCH: When the
switch is on, the HSUPA service can use a smaller target number
of retransmissions than the typical value when the uplink is not
congested. If the uplink is congested, the HSUPA service needs
to use the typical target number of retransmissions. 9.
PC_INNER_LOOP_LMTED_PWR_INC_SWITCH: When the
switch is on, the limited power increase function is used for DL
inner loop power control. 10. PC_OLPC_SWITCH: When the
switch is on, the RNC updates the UL SIR TARGET of radio links
on the NodeB side through IUB DCH FP inband signaling. 11.
PC_RL_RECFG_SIR_TARGET_CARRY_SWITCH: When the
switch is not on, a new initial SIRTarget value, during radio link
reconfiguration, is based on the converged SIRTarget value of
current outer loop power control. In addition, the UL SIRTarget
value is not included in the radio link reconfiguration messages to
the NodeB. This switch is only valid when the OLPC switch is
ON. 12. PC_SIG_DCH_OLPC_SWITCH: When the switch is on,
SIG DCH is involved in UL OLPC as service DCH is. If the
current link has only SIG DCH, SIG DCH is always involved in UL
OLPC. 13. PC_UL_SIRERR_HIGH_REL_UE_SWITCH: When
the switch is on, the UE is unconditionally released if the SIR
error is high and the cell is overloaded. Otherwise, the UE is not
released. 14.
PC_HSUPA_LITRETNUM_AUTO_ADJUST_SWITCH: Whether
the RNC adjusts the target number of times that a UE processing
a single PS BE service performs retransmission in the E-DCH
small retransmission state. When this switch is turned on, the
RNC chooses between "EdchAltTarLittleRetransNum" and
"EdchTargetLittleRetransNum" as the target retransmission
number based on the throughput measurement. When this
switch is turned off, the target retransmission number is always
"EdchTargetLittleRetransNum". 15.
PC_OLPC_FASTDOWN_OPTIMIZE_SWITCH: Whether to
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PC_EFACH_ECN0_DYN_ADJ_SWITCH,
PC_FP_MULTI_RLS_IND_SWITCH,
PC_HSUPA_COVER_EN_AT_POLIMIT_SWITCH,
PC_HSUPA_DATA_CH_PO_ADAPTIVE_ADJ_SWITCH,
PC_HSUPA_HARQNUM_AUTO_ADJUST_SWITCH,
PC_INNER_LOOP_LMTED_PWR_INC_SWITCH,
PC_OLPC_SWITCH,
PC_RL_RECFG_SIR_TARGET_CARRY_SWITCH,
PC_SIG_DCH_OLPC_SWITCH,
PC_UL_SIRERR_HIGH_REL_UE_SWITCH,
PC_HSUPA_LITRETNUM_AUTO_ADJUST_SWITCH,
PC_OLPC_FASTDOWN_OPTIMIZE_SWITCH,
PC_HSUPA_LITRETNUM_INIT_SEL_SWITCH,
PC_CQI_CYCLE_BASE_CELLLOAD_SWITCH,
PC_CQI_CYCLE_BASE_COVERAGE_SWITCH,
PC_CQI_CYCLE_BASE_CS_PLUS_PS_SWITCH,
PC_BLER_TARGET_BASE_CELLLOAD_SWITCH,
PC_HSUPA_DATA_CH_PO_INIT_SEL_SWITCH,
PC_PILOT_PO_OPTI_SWITCH,
PC_HSUPA_LOWRATE_FLEXPC_SWITCH,
PC_COMB_HSUPA_LOWRATE_FLEXPC_SWITCH,
PC_FP_MULTI_RLS_IND_SEND_TIME_OPT_SWITCH
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set
for
HS
UP Default Value:
A
PC_CFG_ED_POWER_INTERPOLATION_SWITCH:0,PC_DL_I
NNER_LOOP_PC_ACTIVE_SWITCH:1,PC_DOWNLINK_POWE
R_BALANCE_SWITCH:1,PC_EFACH_ECN0_DYN_ADJ_SWIT
CH:0,PC_FP_MULTI_RLS_IND_SWITCH:1,PC_HSUPA_COVE
R_EN_AT_POLIMIT_SWITCH:0,PC_HSUPA_DATA_CH_PO_AD
APTIVE_ADJ_SWITCH:0,
PC_HSUPA_HARQNUM_AUTO_ADJUST_SWITCH:0,PC_INNE
R_LOOP_LMTED_PWR_INC_SWITCH:0,PC_OLPC_SWITCH:1
,PC_RL_RECFG_SIR_TARGET_CARRY_SWITCH:1,PC_SIG_D
CH_OLPC_SWITCH:0,PC_UL_SIRERR_HIGH_REL_UE_SWIT
CH:0,PC_HSUPA_LITRETNUM_AUTO_ADJUST_SWITCH:0,PC
_OLPC_FASTDOWN_OPTIMIZE_SWITCH:0,PC_HSUPA_LITR
ETNUM_INIT_SEL_SWITCH:0,PC_CQI_CYCLE_BASE_CELLL
OAD_SWITCH:0,PC_CQI_CYCLE_BASE_COVERAGE_SWITC
H:0,PC_CQI_CYCLE_BASE_CS_PLUS_PS_SWITCH:0,PC_BL
ER_TARGET_BASE_CELLLOAD_SWITCH:0,PC_HSUPA_DATA
_CH_PO_INIT_SEL_SWITCH:0,PC_PILOT_PO_OPTI_SWITCH
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UPA_LOWRATE_FLEXPC_SWITCH:0,PC_FP_MULTI_RLS_IN
D_SEND_TIME_OPT_SWITCH:1
EcN
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8 AC
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GUI Value Range: 1~1000
Unit: per mill
Actual Value Range: 0.001~1
Default Value: 10
Tage
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Description
W Do
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LL
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User
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Ban
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Description
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Description
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Description
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Description
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Description
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6
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0
D
0
1
0
6
8
6
cTv
mTh
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ES
TAT
ET
RA
NS
Fe
at
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e
Na
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Description
I
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Description
I
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0
1
0
6
8
8
UE
Sta
te
in
Co
nn
ect
W ed
R Mo
F de
D (C
- EL
0 L1 DC
0 H,
2 CE
0 LL2 PC
H,
UR
APC
H,
CE
LLFA
CH
)
RtE
Fach
2Cp
cTv
mTh
d
B
S
C
6
9
0
0
SE
T
UU
ES
TAT
ET
RA
NS
W CP
R CF DT
D X/
- DR
0 X
1
0 CP
6 C8 HS
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Description
I
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6 SC
W CH
R les
F s
D op
- era
0 tio
1 n
0
6 HS
8 DP
7 A
Sta
W te
R Tra
F nsi
D tio
- n
0
1 Do
0 wnl
6 ink
1 En
1 ha
1 nc
1 ed
CE
W LL
R _F
F AC
DH
0 UE
1 Sta
0 te
6 in
8 Co
8 nn
ect
Unit: byte
Actual Value Range: 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2k, 3k, 4k,
6k, 8k, 12k, 16k, 24k, 32k, 48k, 64k, 96k, 128k, 192k, 256k,
384k, 512k, 768k
Default Value: D512
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Description
I
D
W ed
R Mo
F de
D (C
- EL
0 L1 DC
0 H,
2 CE
0 LL2 PC
H,
UR
APC
H,
CE
LLFA
CH
)
RtE
Fach
2Cp
cTv
mTh
d
B
S
C
6
9
1
0
SE
T
UU
ES
TAT
ET
RA
NS
W CP
R CF DT
D X/
- DR
0 X
1
0 CP
6 C8 HS
6 SC
W CH
R les
F s
D op
- era
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0
1
0
6
8
7
tio
n
HS
DP
A
Sta
W te
R Tra
F nsi
D tio
- n
0
1 Do
0 wnl
6 ink
1 En
1 ha
1 nc
1 ed
CE
W LL
R _F
F AC
DH
0 UE
1 Sta
0 te
6 in
8 Co
8 nn
ect
W ed
R Mo
F de
D (C
- EL
0 L1 DC
Description
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B
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9
0
0
SE
T
UU
ES
TAT
ET
RA
NS
Description
I
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0
2
0
2
RtE
Fach
2DH
Tvm
Thd
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
e
H,
CE
LLPC
H,
UR
APC
H,
CE
LLFA
CH
)
W UE
R Sta
F te
D in
- Co
0 nn
1 ect
0 ed
2 Mo
0 de
2 (C
EL
W LR DC
F H,
D CE
- LL0 PC
1 H,
0 UR
6 A1 PC
1 H,
1 CE
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Description
I
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1 LLFA
W CH
R)
F
D HS
- DP
0 A
1 Sta
0 te
6 Tra
8 nsi
8 tio
n
Do
wnl
ink
En
ha
nc
ed
CE
LL
_F
AC
H
RtE
Fach
2DH
Tvm
Thd
B
S
C
6
9
1
0
SE
T
UU
ES
TAT
ET
RA
NS
W UE
R Sta
F te
D in
- Co
0 nn
1 ect
0 ed
2 Mo
0 de
2 (C
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Description
I
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W EL
R LF DC
D H,
- CE
0 LL1 PC
0 H,
6 UR
1 A1 PC
1 H,
1 CE
LLW FA
R CH
F )
D
- HS
0 DP
1 A
0 Sta
6 te
8 Tra
8 nsi
tio
n
Do
wnl
ink
En
ha
nc
ed
CE
LL
_F
AC
Actual Value Range: 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2k, 3k, 4k,
6k, 8k, 12k, 16k, 24k, 32k, 48k, 64k, 96k, 128k, 192k, 256k,
384k, 512k, 768k
Default Value: D512
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Fe
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Description
I
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BeE
Fach
2HT
vmT
hd
B
S
C
6
9
0
0
SE
T
UU
ES
TAT
ET
RA
NS
W UE
R Sta
F te
D in
- Co
0 nn
1 ect
0 ed
2 Mo
0 de
2 (C
EL
W LR DC
F H,
D CE
- LL0 PC
1 H,
0 UR
6 A1 PC
1 H,
1 CE
1 LLFA
W CH
R)
F
D HS
- DP
0 A
1 Sta
0 te
6 Tra
8 nsi
8 tio
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Fe
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Na
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Description
I
D
n
Do
wnl
ink
En
ha
nc
ed
CE
LL
_F
AC
H
BeE
Fach
2HT
vmT
hd
B
S
C
6
9
1
0
SE
T
UU
ES
TAT
ET
RA
NS
W UE
R Sta
F te
D in
- Co
0 nn
1 ect
0 ed
2 Mo
0 de
2 (C
EL
W LR DC
F H,
D CE
- LL0 PC
1 H,
0 UR
6 A1 PC
1 H,
1 CE
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Description
I
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1 LLFA
W CH
R)
F
D HS
- DP
0 A
1 Sta
0 te
6 Tra
8 nsi
8 tio
n
Do
wnl
ink
En
ha
nc
ed
CE
LL
_F
AC
H
BeE
Fach
2DT
vmT
hd
B
S
C
6
9
0
0
SE
T
UU
ES
TAT
ET
RA
NS
W UE
R Sta
F te
D in
- Co
0 nn
1 ect
0 ed
2 Mo
0 de
2 (C
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Na
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Description
I
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W EL
R LF DC
D H,
- CE
0 LL1 PC
0 H,
6 UR
1 A1 PC
1 H,
1 CE
LLW FA
R CH
F )
D
- HS
0 DP
1 A
0 Sta
6 te
8 Tra
8 nsi
tio
n
Do
wnl
ink
En
ha
nc
ed
CE
LL
_F
AC
Actual Value Range: 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2k, 3k, 4k,
6k, 8k, 12k, 16k, 24k, 32k, 48k, 64k, 96k, 128k, 192k, 256k,
384k, 512k, 768k
Default Value: D512
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Description
I
D
BeE
Fach
2DT
vmT
hd
B
S
C
6
9
1
0
SE
T
UU
ES
TAT
ET
RA
NS
W UE
R Sta
F te
D in
- Co
0 nn
1 ect
0 ed
2 Mo
0 de
2 (C
EL
W LR DC
F H,
D CE
- LL0 PC
1 H,
0 UR
6 A1 PC
1 H,
1 CE
1 LLFA
W CH
R)
F
D HS
- DP
0 A
1 Sta
0 te
6 Tra
8 nsi
8 tio
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Na
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Description
I
D
n
Do
wnl
ink
En
ha
nc
ed
CE
LL
_F
AC
H
Rrc
Cau
se
B
S
C
6
9
0
0
SE
T
UR
RC
ES
TC
AU
SE
W 3.4
R /6.
F 8/1
D 3.6
- /27
0 .2K
1 bp
0 s
5 RR
1 C
0 Co
nn
ect
ion
an
d
Ra
dio
Ac
ce
ss
Be
are
r
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Est
abl
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me
nt
an
d
Rel
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se
Rrc
Cau
se
B
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6
9
1
0
SE
T
UR
RC
ES
TC
AU
SE
Description
W 3.4
R /6.
F 8/1
D 3.6
- /27
0 .2K
1 bp
0 s
5 RR
1 C
0 Co
nn
W ect
R ion
F an
Dd
- Ra
0 dio
2 Ac
1 ce
1 ss
0 Be
4 are
r
Est
abl
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Description
I
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SS
WIT
CH2
B
S
C
6
9
0
0
SE
T
UR
RC
TR
LS
WI
TC
H
W SR
R VC
F C
D fro
- m
1 LT
5 E
0 to
2 U
1 MT
5 S
wit
Wh
R PS
F Ha
D nd
- ov
0 er
1
0 3G
1 PP
0 R9
1 Sp
eci
fic
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Description
I
D
W ati
R on
F s
D
- Ter
1 mi
6 nal
0 Bla
1 ck
0 Lis
3 t
W En
R ha
F nc
D ed
- Fa
0 st
3 Do
0 rm
0 an
1 cy
1
Fa
W st
R CS
F Fal
D lba
- ck
0 Ba
2 se
0 d
5 on
0 RI
0 M
W Ult
R raF Fla
D sh
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Description
I
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1
4
0
2
2
4
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Description
I
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2
0
5
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Description
I
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Description
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CU_OVERLAP_DSCR_SWITCH, TRB_RST_DSCR_SWITCH,
RNC_FD_SCRI_FORCE_REL_SWITCH,
USRPLN_PRORATION_SHARED_ALO,
FP_IUUP_TRACE_SWITCH,
RNC_PCHR_OUTPUT_CTRL_SWITCH, DTMF_SWITCH,
FAST_CS_FB_BASEDON_RIM_SWITCH,
L2U_SRVCC_WITH_PS_HO_SWITCH,
ULTRA_FLASH_CSFB_SWITCH,
RNC_PS_QUERY_UE_IMEISV_SWITCH
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: LOAD_IRAT_HO_RNC_FILL_TL,
SEND_IDT_JUDGE_IU_RESET,
RNC_RBRECFG_DRD_FAIL_ROLLBACK_SWITCH,
RNC_CS_QUERY_UE_IMEI_SWITCH,
RNC_PS_QUERY_UE_IMEI_SWITCH,
FACH_DTCH_CONGEST_P2D,
RNC_RBSETUP_DRD_FAIL_ROLLBACK_SWITCH,
PS_NOTIFYCN_NOTDOWNSIZE_SWITCH,
ASU_RSP_TIMEOUT_HANDLE_SWITCH,
RB_RECFG_USER_INACT_SWITCH,
RRC_SCRI_NORM_REL_SWITCH,
CELLUPT_RLFAILURE_SRBREESTAB_SWITCH,
CU_OVERLAP_DSCR_SWITCH, TRB_RST_DSCR_SWITCH,
RNC_FD_SCRI_FORCE_REL_SWITCH,
USRPLN_PRORATION_SHARED_ALO,
FP_IUUP_TRACE_SWITCH,
RNC_PCHR_OUTPUT_CTRL_SWITCH, DTMF_SWITCH,
FAST_CS_FB_BASEDON_RIM_SWITCH,
L2U_SRVCC_WITH_PS_HO_SWITCH,
ULTRA_FLASH_CSFB_SWITCH,
RNC_PS_QUERY_UE_IMEISV_SWITCH
Default Value:
LOAD_IRAT_HO_RNC_FILL_TL:0,SEND_IDT_JUDGE_IU_RES
ET:0,RNC_RBRECFG_DRD_FAIL_ROLLBACK_SWITCH:1,RNC
_CS_QUERY_UE_IMEI_SWITCH:0,RNC_PS_QUERY_UE_IMEI
_SWITCH:0,FACH_DTCH_CONGEST_P2D:0,RNC_RBSETUP_
DRD_FAIL_ROLLBACK_SWITCH:0,PS_NOTIFYCN_NOTDOW
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Description
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NSIZE_SWITCH:0,ASU_RSP_TIMEOUT_HANDLE_SWITCH:0,
RB_RECFG_USER_INACT_SWITCH:0,RRC_SCRI_NORM_RE
L_SWITCH:0,CELLUPT_RLFAILURE_SRBREESTAB_SWITCH:
0,CU_OVERLAP_DSCR_SWITCH:0,TRB_RST_DSCR_SWITC
H:0,RNC_FD_SCRI_FORCE_REL_SWITCH:0,USRPLN_PROR
ATION_SHARED_ALO:0,FP_IUUP_TRACE_SWITCH:1,RNC_P
CHR_OUTPUT_CTRL_SWITCH:1,DTMF_SWITCH:1,FAST_CS
_FB_BASEDON_RIM_SWITCH:0,L2U_SRVCC_WITH_PS_HO_
SWITCH:0,ULTRA_FLASH_CSFB_SWITCH:0,RNC_PS_QUER
Y_UE_IMEISV_SWITCH:0
PRO
CES
SS
WIT
CH2
B
S
C
6
9
1
0
SE
T
UR
RC
TR
LS
WI
TC
H
W SR
R VC
F C
D fro
- m
1 LT
5 E
0 to
2 U
1 MT
5 S
wit
Wh
R PS
F Ha
D nd
- ov
0 er
1
0 3G
1 PP
0 R9
1 Sp
eci
W fic
R ati
F on
D
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Description
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1
6
0
1
0
3
Ter
mi
nal
Bla
ck
Lis
Wt
R
F En
D ha
- nc
0 ed
3 Fa
0 st
0 Do
1 rm
1 an
cy
W
R Fa
F st
D CS
- Fal
0 lba
2 ck
0 Ba
5 se
0 d
0 on
RI
WM
R
F Ult
D ra- Fla
1 sh
4 CS
0 FB
the interworking between the RNC and the CN. If the CN checks
the serial number of direct transfer messages, turn on
SEND_MSG_NULL_SWITCH under "PROCESSSWITCH4" in
the "SET URRCTRLSWITCH" command. 0: This switch is turned
off. The RNC does not send an IDENTITY REQUEST message
to obtain the IMEI of a UE. 5)
RNC_PS_QUERY_UE_IMEI_SWITCH (PS IMEI Request
Switch) 1: This switch is turned on. The RNC, rather than the CN,
sends an IDENTITY REQUEST message to obtain the IMEI of a
UE. 0: This switch is turned off. The RNC does not send an
IDENTITY REQUEST message to obtain the IMEI of a UE. 6)
FACH_DTCH_CONGEST_P2D (P2D Switch for Congested
FACH or DTCH) 1: This switch is turned on. The DCH resources
may be congested, thereby decreasing the access success rate.
0: This switch is turned off. UEs using PS services do not trigger
the P2D procedure on a congested FACH or DTCH. 7)
RNC_RBSETUP_DRD_FAIL_ROLLBACK_SWITCH (RB
Establishment DRD Rollback Switch) 1: This switch is turned on.
The RNC supports rollback caused by failed DRDs of RB
establishment. 0: This switch is turned off. The RNC does not
support rollback caused by failed DRDs of RB establishment.
However, the RNC cannot control the scenario where the RB fast
setup function is used for RB establishment accompanied by
DRDs. 8) PS_NOTIFYCN_NOTDOWNSIZE_SWITCH (Switch
for Not Triggering Rate Reduction Negotiation Between the CN
and the RNC After a PS Service Access Failure) 1: This switch is
turned on. The access rate is not negotiated between the RNC
and the CN if a PS service fails to be admitted. 0: This switch is
turned off. The access rate is negotiated between the RNC and
the CN if a PS service fails to be admitted. 9)
ASU_RSP_TIMEOUT_HANDLE_SWITCH (Switch for
Performing the Optimized Soft-Handover Timeout Procedure) 1:
This switch is turned on. The RNC considers that it has received
an ACTIVE SET UPDATE COMPLETE message during soft
handover procedure after the message has expired. 0: This
switch is turned off. RABs are directly released during soft
handover procedure after the ACTIVE SET UPDATE
COMPLETE message has expired. 10)
RB_RECFG_USER_INACT_SWITCH (Switch for Performing the
Optimized RRC Connection Release Procedure with No Data
Transmitted on the UE upon UE State Transition Timeout) 1: This
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2 DR switch is turned on. The RNC initiated the release process with
2 D the cause of user inactive when the UE have no data to transmit.
4 Intr 0: This switch is turned off. The RNC initiated the release
od process with other causes when the UE have no data to transmit.
W uct 11) RRC_SCRI_NORM_REL_SWITCH (Switch for Performing
R ion the Optimized RRC Connection Release Procedure on Receipt
F Pa of a SIGNALLING CONNECTION RELEASE INDICATION
D ck Message) 1: This switch is turned on. The RNC initiated the
- ag normal release process after receive SIGNALLING
CONNECTION RELEASE INDICATION message from UE. 0:
1 e
This switch is turned off. The RNC does not handle SIGNALLING
6
0 Voi CONNECTION RELEASE INDICATION message during the
2 ce process. 12) CELLUPT_RLFAILURE_SRBREESTAB_SWITCH
7 Se (Switch for SRB Reestablishment During a Cell Update with the
1 rvi Cause Value of RL Failure) 1: This switch is turned on. SRBs are
ce reestablished during cell update procedure with the "RL Failure"
W Ex cause value. 0: This switch is turned off. SRBs are not
R per reestablished during cell update procedure with the "RL Failure"
F ien cause value. 13) CU_OVERLAP_DSCR_SWITCH (Switch for
D ce Performing the Optimized Procedure for Concurrent RB and Cell
- Im Update, Hard handover, or DRD) 1: This switch is turned on. The
0 pro DSCR procedure is performed if RNC can not handles different
2 ve processes performed simultaneously. 0: This switch is turned off.
0 me The DSCR procedure is not performed in this scenes. 14)
4 nt TRB_RST_DSCR_SWITCH (Switch for Performing the
0 for Optimized TRB Reset Procedure for PS BE Services) 1: This
0 We switch is turned on. The DSCR procedure is performed if a Layer
ak 2 data transmission error occurs. 0: This switch is turned off. The
W Re DSCR procedure is not performed if a Layer 2 data transmission
R ce error occurs. 15) RNC_FD_SCRI_FORCE_REL_SWITCH
F pti (Signaling Connection Release Switch for UEs Supporting Fast
D on Dormancy) 1: This switch is turned on. If the RNC receives a
- Ue SIGNALING CONNECTION RELEASE INDICATION from UE
with the cause of "UE Requested PS Data session end", the
1 s
RNC triggers the state transition for the UE. Otherwise, the RNC
4
releases the signaling connection. 0: This switch is turned off. If
0
the RNC receives a SIGNALING CONNECTION RELEASE
2
INDICATION from UE, the RNC triggers the state transition for
0
the UE. 16) USRPLN_PRORATION_SHARED_ALO (Algorithm
5
Switch for Inter-Subrack Load Sharing on the User Plane) 1: This
switch is turned on. Load sharing can be performed based on the
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e
Fe
at
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e
Na
m
e
Description
I
D
Par N M
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ete
L
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Co
ID
m
m
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F
e
a
t
u
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e
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
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Description
I
D
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
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Co
ID
m
m
an
d
F
e
a
t
u
r
e
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
e
Description
I
D
FP_IUUP_TRACE_SWITCH,
RNC_PCHR_OUTPUT_CTRL_SWITCH, DTMF_SWITCH,
FAST_CS_FB_BASEDON_RIM_SWITCH,
L2U_SRVCC_WITH_PS_HO_SWITCH,
ULTRA_FLASH_CSFB_SWITCH,
RNC_PS_QUERY_UE_IMEISV_SWITCH
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: LOAD_IRAT_HO_RNC_FILL_TL,
SEND_IDT_JUDGE_IU_RESET,
RNC_RBRECFG_DRD_FAIL_ROLLBACK_SWITCH,
RNC_CS_QUERY_UE_IMEI_SWITCH,
RNC_PS_QUERY_UE_IMEI_SWITCH,
FACH_DTCH_CONGEST_P2D,
RNC_RBSETUP_DRD_FAIL_ROLLBACK_SWITCH,
PS_NOTIFYCN_NOTDOWNSIZE_SWITCH,
ASU_RSP_TIMEOUT_HANDLE_SWITCH,
RB_RECFG_USER_INACT_SWITCH,
RRC_SCRI_NORM_REL_SWITCH,
CELLUPT_RLFAILURE_SRBREESTAB_SWITCH,
CU_OVERLAP_DSCR_SWITCH, TRB_RST_DSCR_SWITCH,
RNC_FD_SCRI_FORCE_REL_SWITCH,
USRPLN_PRORATION_SHARED_ALO,
FP_IUUP_TRACE_SWITCH,
RNC_PCHR_OUTPUT_CTRL_SWITCH, DTMF_SWITCH,
FAST_CS_FB_BASEDON_RIM_SWITCH,
L2U_SRVCC_WITH_PS_HO_SWITCH,
ULTRA_FLASH_CSFB_SWITCH,
RNC_PS_QUERY_UE_IMEISV_SWITCH
Default Value:
LOAD_IRAT_HO_RNC_FILL_TL:0,SEND_IDT_JUDGE_IU_RES
ET:0,RNC_RBRECFG_DRD_FAIL_ROLLBACK_SWITCH:1,RNC
_CS_QUERY_UE_IMEI_SWITCH:0,RNC_PS_QUERY_UE_IMEI
_SWITCH:0,FACH_DTCH_CONGEST_P2D:0,RNC_RBSETUP_
DRD_FAIL_ROLLBACK_SWITCH:0,PS_NOTIFYCN_NOTDOW
NSIZE_SWITCH:0,ASU_RSP_TIMEOUT_HANDLE_SWITCH:0,
RB_RECFG_USER_INACT_SWITCH:0,RRC_SCRI_NORM_RE
L_SWITCH:0,CELLUPT_RLFAILURE_SRBREESTAB_SWITCH:
Par N M
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ete
L
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ID
m
m
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F
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Fe
at
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Na
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Description
I
D
0,CU_OVERLAP_DSCR_SWITCH:0,TRB_RST_DSCR_SWITC
H:0,RNC_FD_SCRI_FORCE_REL_SWITCH:0,USRPLN_PROR
ATION_SHARED_ALO:0,FP_IUUP_TRACE_SWITCH:1,RNC_P
CHR_OUTPUT_CTRL_SWITCH:1,DTMF_SWITCH:1,FAST_CS
_FB_BASEDON_RIM_SWITCH:0,L2U_SRVCC_WITH_PS_HO_
SWITCH:0,ULTRA_FLASH_CSFB_SWITCH:0,RNC_PS_QUER
Y_UE_IMEISV_SWITCH:0
CellI
d
B
S
C
6
9
0
0
AC
T
UC
ELL
EF
AC
H
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
F
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a
t
u
r
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Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
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Description
I
D
EF
AC
H
CellI
d
B
S
C
6
9
1
0
AC
T
UC
ELL
EF
AC
H
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
CellI
d
B
S
C
6
9
0
0
AD
D
UC
ELL
AL
GO
SW
ITC
H
MO
D
UC
ELL
AL
GO
SW
ITC
H
RM
V
UC
ELL
AL
GO
SW
ITC
H
CellI
d
B
S
C
6
9
1
0
F
e
a
t
u
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Fe
at
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e
Na
m
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Description
I
D
AD
D
UC
ELL
AL
GO
SW
ITC
H
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
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Co
ID
m
m
an
d
F
e
a
t
u
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e
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
e
I
D
Unit: None
SW
ITC
H
RM
V
UC
ELL
AL
GO
SW
ITC
H
TAC
_FU
NC
B
S
C
6
9
0
0
AD
D
UI
MEI
TA
C
MO
D
UI
MEI
TA
C
RM
V
UI
MEI
TA
C
TAC
B AD
Description
W Ter
R mi
F nal
D Bla
- ck
1 Lis
6 t
0
1 En
0 ha
3 nc
ed
W Fa
R st
F Do
D rm
- an
0 cy
2
0
5
0
0
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
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Co
ID
m
m
an
d
_FU
NC
S
C
6
9
1
0
F
e
a
t
u
r
e
Description
mi
nal
Bla
ck
Lis
t
the TAC specifies the UEs that are enabled with the Fast
Dormancy feature; if HSDPA_RB_Setup_Cmp_CRC is selected,
the TAC specifies that the UEs want to establish services on
HSDPA, however, the RNC sets up services on the DCH, and
retries on HSDPA later; if Special_User_Enhance is selected, the
TAC specifies the UEs that are enabled with the Special User
Enhance feature.
I
D
R
F
D
1
MO 6
D
0
UI
1
MEI
TA 0
3
C
D
UI
MEI
TA
C
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
e
En
ha
nc
ed
RM W Fa
V
R st
UI
F Do
MEI
TA D rm
- an
C
0 cy
2
0
5
0
0
TAC
B
S
C
6
9
0
0
AD
D
UI
MEI
TA
C
MO
D
UI
MEI
TA
C
RM
V
UI
MEI
TA
W Ter
R mi
F nal
D Bla
- ck
1 Lis
6 t
0
1 En
0 ha
3 nc
ed
W Fa
R st
F Do
D rm
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
TAC
B
S
C
6
9
1
0
B
S
C
6
9
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
e
Description
I
D
- an
0 cy
2
0
5
0
0
AD
D
UI
MEI
TA
C
W Ter
R mi
F nal
D Bla
- ck
1 Lis
6 t
0
1 En
0 ha
3 nc
ed
W Fa
R st
F Do
D rm
- an
0 cy
2
0
5
0
0
MO
D
UI
MEI
TA
C
RM
V
UI
MEI
TA
C
Des
cripti
on
F
e
a
t
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AD
D
UI
MEI
TA
Par N M
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ete
L
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ID
m
m
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d
0 C
0
F
e
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t
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Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
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Description
I
D
0
2
MO 0
D
5
UI
MEI 0
TA 0
st Unit: None
Do
rm Actual Value Range: 1~64 length of byte
an
cy Default Value: None
Des
cripti
on
PCP
ICH
Pow
er
B
S
C
6
9
1
0
B
S
C
6
9
0
0
AD
D
UI
MEI
TA
C
W En
R ha
F nc
D ed
- Fa
0 st
MO 2 Do
D
0 rm
UI
MEI 5 an
TA 0 cy
C
0
W Lo
R ad
F Ba
D se
- d
MO 1 Dy
D
5 na
UC 0 mi
ELL
2 c
3 Adj
6 ust
me
W nt
R of
F PC
D PI
-
AD
D
UP
CPI
CH
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
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Co
ID
m
m
an
d
F
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u
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Fe
at
ur
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Na
m
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Description
I
D
0
2
0
1
0
4
Intr
a
Fre
qu
en
W cy
R Lo
F ad
D Bal
- an
0 ce
2
0 Op
5 en
0 Lo
1 op
Po
we
r
Co
ntr
ol
PCP
ICH
Pow
er
B
S
C
6
9
1
0
W Lo
R ad
F Ba
D se
- d
MO 1 Dy
D
5 na
UC 0 mi
ELL
2 c
3 Adj
6 ust
me
W nt
of
AD
D
UP
CPI
CH
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
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Co
ID
m
m
an
d
F
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a
t
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Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
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Description
I
D
R
F
D
0
2
0
1
0
4
Intr
a
Fre
qu
en
cy
Lo
W ad
R Bal
F an
D ce
0 Op
2 en
0 Lo
5 op
0 Po
1 we
r
Co
ntr
ol
Max
TxP
ower
B
S
C
6
9
0
0
W Op
R en
F Lo
D op
- Po
0 we
2 r
MO 0 Co
D
UC 5 ntr
ELL 0 ol
AD
D
UC
ELL
SE
TU
P
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
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Co
ID
m
m
an
d
F
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a
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Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
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I
D
Max
TxP
ower
ERA
CH
B
S
C
6
9
1
0
B
T
S
3
9
0
0
,
B
T
S
3
9
0
0
W
C
D
M
A
Description
AD
D
UC
ELL
SE
TU
P
W Op
R en
F Lo
D op
- Po
0 we
2 r
MO 0 Co
D
UC 5 ntr
ELL 0 ol
1
W Upl
R ink
F En
D ha
- nc
MO 0 ed
D
1 CE
UL 0 LL
OC
ELL 7 _F
0 AC
LS 1 H
AD
D
UL
OC
ELL
T
UL
OC
ELL
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
Ergc
hEhi
chC
ode
Num
B
S
C
6
9
0
0
F
e
a
t
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e
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
e
I
D
W 12
R8
F HS
D DP
- A
0 Us
1 ers
MO 0 per
D
UC 6 Cel
ELL 5 l
HS 4
UP
12
A
W8
R HS
F UP
DA
- Us
0 ers
1 per
0 Cel
6 l
7
0 96
HS
W DP
RA
F Us
D ers
- per
0 Cel
1 l
0
6 HS
5 UP
3 A
Intr
W od
R uct
F ion
D Pa
AD
D
UC
ELL
HS
UP
A
Description
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
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Co
ID
m
m
an
d
F
e
a
t
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Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
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I
D
0
1
0
6
1
2
ck
ag
e
96
HS
UP
A
W Us
R ers
F per
D Cel
- l
0
1 16
0 0
6 HS
3 PA
9 Us
ers
W per
R Cel
F l
D
- 19
1 2
6 HS
0 PA
2 Us
0 ers
8 per
Cel
Wl
R
F Upl
D ink
- En
1 ha
6 nc
0 ed
Description
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
F
e
a
t
u
r
e
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
e
Description
I
D
2 CE
0 LL
9 _F
AC
WH
R
F
D
0
1
0
7
0
1
Ergc
hEhi
chC
ode
Num
B
S
C
6
9
1
0
W 12
R8
F HS
D DP
- A
0 Us
1 ers
MO 0 per
D
UC 6 Cel
ELL 5 l
HS 4
UP
12
A
W8
R HS
F UP
DA
- Us
0 ers
1 per
0 Cel
6 l
7
0
AD
D
UC
ELL
HS
UP
A
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
F
e
a
t
u
r
e
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
e
I
D
W 96
R HS
F DP
DA
- Us
0 ers
1 per
0 Cel
6 l
5
3 HS
UP
WA
R Intr
F od
D uct
- ion
0 Pa
1 ck
0 ag
6 e
1
2 96
HS
W UP
RA
F Us
D ers
- per
0 Cel
1 l
0
6 16
3 0
9 HS
PA
W Us
R ers
F per
D Cel
Description
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
F
e
a
t
u
r
e
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
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Description
I
D
1
6
0
2
0
8
19
2
HS
PA
Us
ers
W per
R Cel
F l
D
- Upl
1 ink
6 En
0 ha
2 nc
0 ed
9 CE
LL
W _F
R AC
F H
D
0
1
0
7
0
1
CellI
d
B
S
C
6
9
0
0
AD
D
UE
RA
CH
BA
SIC
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
MO
D
UE
RA
CH
BA
SIC
RM
V
UE
RA
CH
BA
SIC
F
e
a
t
u
r
e
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
e
Description
I
D
CellI
d
B
S
C
6
9
1
0
AD
D
UE
RA
CH
BA
SIC
MO
D
UE
RA
CH
BA
SIC
RM
V
UE
RA
CH
BA
SIC
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
F
e
a
t
u
r
e
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
e
Description
I
D
CellI
d
B
S
C
6
9
0
0
AD
D
UC
ELL
ER
AC
HH
SD
PC
CH
CellI
d
B
S
C
6
9
1
0
AD
D
UC
ELL
ER
AC
HH
SD
PC
Par N M
am E M
ete
L
r
Co
ID
m
m
an
d
F
e
a
t
u
r
e
Fe
at
ur
e
Na
m
e
Description
I
D
CH
MO
D
UC
ELL
ER
AC
HH
SD
PC
CH
RM
V
UC
ELL
ER
AC
HH
SD
PC
CH
13
Counters
Cou
nter
ID
50332
161
Counter Name
VS.EFACH.Thruput
Counter
Descriptio
n
E-FACH
NE
Node
Featu Feature
re ID
Name
Multi-
Uplink
Cou
nter
ID
Counter Name
Counter
Descriptio
n
NE
User
B
Throughput
at the MACehs Layer in
a Cell
Featu Feature
re ID
Name
mode: Enhance
None d
CELL_F
GSM: ACH
None
UMTS
:
WRFD
01070
1
LTE:
None
50332
162
VS.EFACH.DataTtiNum
Number of
Node
TTIs in
B
Which EFACH Users
Have Data
to Transmit
in a Cell
Multi- Uplink
mode: Enhance
None d
CELL_F
GSM: ACH
None
UMTS
:
WRFD
01070
1
LTE:
None
50332
163
VS.EFACH.AckTtiNum
Number of
TTIs in
Which the
NodeB
Receives
ACKs from
E-FACH
Users in a
Cell
Node
B
Multi- Uplink
mode: Enhance
None d
CELL_F
GSM: ACH
None
UMTS
:
Cou
nter
ID
Counter Name
Counter
Descriptio
n
NE
Featu Feature
re ID
Name
WRFD
01070
1
LTE:
None
50332
164
VS.EFACH.NackTtiNum
Number of
Node
TTIs in
B
Which the
NodeB
Receives
NACKs from
E-FACH
Users in a
Cell
Multi- Uplink
mode: Enhance
None d
CELL_F
GSM: ACH
None
UMTS
:
WRFD
01070
1
LTE:
None
50332
165
VS.EFACH.DtxTtiNum
Number of
Node
TTIs in
B
Which the
NodeB Does
Not Receive
ACKs or
NACKs from
E-FACH
Users in a
Cell
Multi- Uplink
mode: Enhance
None d
CELL_F
GSM: ACH
None
UMTS
:
WRFD
01070
1
LTE:
None
Cou
nter
ID
50332
250
Counter Name
VS.ERACH.OccupiedNum.Mean
Counter
Descriptio
n
NE
Featu Feature
re ID
Name
Mean used
Common EDCH
number in
one cell
Node
B
Multi- Uplink
mode: Enhance
None d
CELL_F
GSM: ACH
None
UMTS
:
WRFD
01070
1
LTE:
None
50332
251
VS.ERACH.OccupiedNum.Max
Max used
Common EDCH
number in
one cell
Node
B
Multi- Uplink
mode: Enhance
None d
CELL_F
GSM: ACH
None
UMTS
:
WRFD
01070
1
LTE:
None
50332
354
VS.ERACH.PositiveNum.AICH.Loce Number of
Node
ll.SectorEqm
cellB
sectoreqm
positive AI
acknowledg
ments for ERACH users
Multi- Uplink
mode: Enhance
None d
CELL_F
GSM: ACH
None
UMTS
Cou
nter
ID
Counter Name
Counter
Descriptio
n
NE
Featu Feature
re ID
Name
:
WRFD
01070
1
LTE:
None
50332
355
VS.ERACH.NegativeNum.AICH.Loc Number of
Node
ell.SectorEqm
cellB
sectoreqm
negative AI
acknowledg
ments for ERACH users
Multi- Uplink
mode: Enhance
None d
CELL_F
GSM: ACH
None
UMTS
:
WRFD
01070
1
LTE:
None
50332
410
VS.ERACH.Thruput
Throughput
of E-RACH
users at the
Mac-i layer
in a cell
Node
B
Multi- Uplink
mode: Enhance
None d
CELL_F
GSM: ACH
None
UMTS
:
WRFD
01070
1
LTE:
Cou
nter
ID
Counter Name
Counter
Descriptio
n
NE
Featu Feature
re ID
Name
None
50332
411
VS.ERACH.DataTtiNum
Number of
Node
TTIs in
B
which ERACH users
have data to
transmit in a
cell
Multi- Uplink
mode: Enhance
None d
CELL_F
GSM: ACH
None
UMTS
:
WRFD
01070
1
LTE:
None
50341
718
VS.EFACH.ScchPwrRatio.Mean
Average
HS-SCCH
transmit
power of all
E-FACH
users in a
cell
Node
B
Multi- Uplink
mode: Enhance
None d
CELL_F
GSM: ACH
None
UMTS
:
WRFD
01070
1
LTE:
None
50341
719
VS.EFACH.ScchPwrRatio.Max
Maximum
HS-SCCH
transmit
power of all
E-FACH
Node
B
Multi- Uplink
mode: Enhance
None d
CELL_F
GSM:
Cou
nter
ID
Counter Name
Counter
Descriptio
n
NE
users in a
cell
Featu Feature
re ID
Name
None
ACH
UMTS
:
WRFD
01070
1
LTE:
None
50341
720
VS.EFACH.PdschPwrRatio.Mean
Average
HS-PDSCH
transmit
power of all
E-FACH
users in a
cell
Node
B
Multi- Uplink
mode: Enhance
None d
CELL_F
GSM: ACH
None
UMTS
:
WRFD
01070
1
LTE:
None
50341
721
VS.EFACH.PdschPwrRatio.Max
Maximum
HS-PDSCH
transmit
power of all
E-FACH
users in a
cell
Node
B
Multi- Uplink
mode: Enhance
None d
CELL_F
GSM: ACH
None
UMTS
:
WRFD
01070
Cou
nter
ID
Counter Name
Counter
Descriptio
n
NE
Featu Feature
re ID
Name
1
LTE:
None
67193
111
VS.RRC.AttConnEstab.EFACH
Number of
BSC6
RRC
900
Establishme
nt Requests
on EFACH
for Cell
WRFD
01068
8
Downlink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
67193
112
VS.RRC.SuccConnEstab.EFACH
Number of
BSC6
Successful
900
RRC
Establishme
nts on
EFACH for
Cell
WRFD
01068
8
Downlink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
67193
119
VS.RAB.AttEstPS.EFACH
Number of
BSC6
PS RAB
900
Establishme
nt Requests
on EFACH
for Cell
WRFD
01068
8
Downlink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
67193
120
VS.RAB.SuccEstPS.EFACH
Number of
BSC6
Successful
900
PS RAB
Establishme
nts on
EFACH for
Cell
WRFD
01068
8
Downlink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
67193
121
VS.RAB.Estab.PS.CellFACH.MaxTi
Maximum
Duration of
WRFD Downlink
Enhance
BSC6
Cou
nter
ID
Counter Name
Counter
Descriptio
n
NE
Featu Feature
re ID
Name
me
PS RAB
900
Establishme
nt Process
on FACH for
Cell
01068 d
8
CELL_F
ACH
67193
127
VS.RAB.AbnormRel.PS.EFACH
Number of
BSC6
Abnormal
900
RAB
Releases on
EFACH for
Cell
WRFD
01068
8
Downlink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
67193
128
VS.RAB.NormRel.PS.EFACH
Number of
Normal PS
RAB
Release on
EFACH for
Cell
WRFD
01068
8
Downlink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
67196
198
VS.RRC.AttConnEstab.EDCH
Number of
BSC6
RRC
900
Connection
Attempts for
UL Carried
on E_DCH
for Cell
WRFD SRB
over
01063 HSUPA
6
Uplink
WRFD Enhance
d
01070 CELL_F
1
ACH
67196
199
VS.RRC.AttConnEstab.HSDSCH
Number of
BSC6
RRC
900
Connection
Attempts for
DL Carried
on
HS_DSCH
for Cell
WRFD SRB
over
01065 HSDPA
2
Downlink
WRFD Enhance
d
01068 CELL_F
8
BSC6
900
Cou
nter
ID
Counter Name
Counter
Descriptio
n
NE
Featu Feature
re ID
Name
ACH
67196
200
VS.RRC.SuccConnEstab.EDCH
Number of
Successful
RRC
Connection
Setups for
Cell (UL
Carried on
E_DCH)
BSC6
900
WRFD SRB
over
01063 HSUPA
6
Uplink
WRFD Enhance
d
01070 CELL_F
1
ACH
67196
201
VS.RRC.SuccConnEstab.HSDSCH
Number of
Successful
RRC
Connection
Setups for
Cell (DL
Carried on
HS_DSCH)
BSC6
900
WRFD SRB
over
01065 HSDPA
2
Downlink
WRFD Enhance
d
01068 CELL_F
8
ACH
67204
169
VS.RAB.Estab.PS.CellFACH.Mean
Time
Mean
BSC6
Duration of 900
PS RAB
Establishme
nt Process
on FACH for
Cell
WRFD
01068
8
Downlink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
67204
778
VS.CRNCIubBytesEFACH.Tx
Number of
BSC6
Bytes of
900
MAC PDUs
Sent on IUB
EFACH FP
for Cell
WRFD
01068
8
Downlink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
Cou
nter
ID
Counter Name
Counter
Descriptio
n
NE
Featu Feature
re ID
Name
73410
512
VS.EFACHUEs
Number of
UEs carried
on EFACH
for Cell
BSC6
900
WRFD
01068
8
Downlink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
73421
757
VS.RRC.ConnEstabTimeMax.CellF
ACH.EFACH
Maximum
BSC6
Duration of 900
RRC
Establishme
nt Process
on EFACH
for Cell
WRFD
01068
8
Downlink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
73421
887
VS.RRC.ConnEstabTimeMax.CellF
ACH
Maximum
BSC6
Duration of 900
RRC
Establishme
nt Process
on FACH for
Cell
WRFD
01068
8
Downlink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
Number of
BSC6
Requests for 900
Setting Up
RRC
Connections
on an
ERACH for
WRFD
01070
1
73423
340
VS.RRC.AttConnEstab.ERACH
WRFD
UE State
01020 in
2
Connect
ed Mode
(CELLDCH,
CELLPCH,
URAPCH,
CELLFACH)
Uplink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
Cou
nter
ID
Counter Name
Counter
Descriptio
n
NE
Featu Feature
re ID
Name
Cell
73423
341
VS.RRC.SuccConnEstab.ERACH
Number of
Successful
RRC
Connection
Setups on
an ERACH
for Cell
BSC6
900
WRFD
01070
1
Uplink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
73423
342
VS.RAB.AttEstabPS.ERACH
Number of
BSC6
PS RAB
900
Setup
Requests on
an ERACH
for Cell
WRFD
01070
1
Uplink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
73423
343
VS.RAB.SuccEstabPS.ERACH
Number of
Successful
PS RAB
Setups on
an ERACH
for Cell
BSC6
900
WRFD
01070
1
Uplink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
73423
344
VS.RAB.NormRel.PS.ERACH
Number of
BSC6
PS RABs
900
Normally
Released on
an ERACH
for Cell
WRFD
01070
1
Uplink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
Cou
nter
ID
Counter Name
Counter
Descriptio
n
73423
345
VS.RAB.AbnormRel.PS.ERACH
73423
346
VS.RRC.ConnEstabTimeMax.ERAC Maximum
H
RRC
Connection
Setup
Duration on
an ERACH
for Cell
73423
349
VS.ERACH.Estab.MaxTime
73423
352
NE
Number of
BSC6
PS RABs
900
Abnormally
Released on
an ERACH
for Cell
Featu Feature
re ID
Name
WRFD
01070
1
Uplink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
BSC6
900
WRFD
01070
1
Uplink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
Maximum
Service
Setup
Duration on
an ERACH
for Cell
BSC6
900
WRFD
01070
1
Uplink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
VS.ERACH.Estab.MinTime
Minimum
Service
Setup
Duration on
an ERACH
for Cell
BSC6
900
WRFD
01070
1
Uplink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
73423
353
VS.EFACH.Estab.MaxTime
Maximum
Service
Setup
Duration on
an EFACH
for Cell
BSC6
900
WRFD
01068
8
Downlink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
73423
356
VS.EFACH.Estab.MinTime
Minimum
BSC6
WRFD Downlink
Cou
nter
ID
Counter Name
Counter
Descriptio
n
NE
Featu Feature
re ID
Name
Service
Setup
Duration on
an EFACH
for Cell
900
Enhance
01068 d
8
CELL_F
ACH
73426
149
VS.EFACH.F2D.Att
Number of
Attempts at
State
Transitions
from
Enhanced
CELL_FAC
H to
CELL_DCH
(DCH) for
Cell
BSC6
900
WRFD
02110
1
73426
150
VS.EFACH.D2F.Att
Number of
Attempts at
State
Transitions
from
CELL_DCH
(DCH) to
Enhanced
CELL_FAC
H for Cell
BSC6
900
WRFD
02110
1
73426
151
VS.EFACH.F2D.Succ
Number of
Successful
State
Transitions
from
Enhanced
CELL_FAC
H to
CELL_DCH
BSC6
900
WRFD
02110
1
Dynamic
Channel
Configur
ation
Control
WRFD (DCCC)
01068 Downlink
8
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
Dynamic
Channel
Configur
ation
Control
WRFD (DCCC)
01068 Downlink
8
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
Dynamic
Channel
Configur
ation
Control
WRFD (DCCC)
01068 Downlink
8
Enhance
Cou
nter
ID
Counter Name
Counter
Descriptio
n
NE
Featu Feature
re ID
Name
(DCH) for
Cell
d
CELL_F
ACH
73426
152
VS.EFACH.D2F.Succ
Number of
Successful
State
Transitions
from
CELL_DCH
(DCH) to
Enhanced
CELL_FAC
H for Cell
BSC6
900
WRFD
02110
1
73426
153
VS.EFACH.H2F.Succ
Number of
BSC6
Successful
900
State
Transitions
from
CELL_DCH
(HS-DSCH)
to Enhanced
CELL_FAC
H for Cell
WRFD
01061
111
HSDPA
State
Transitio
n
WRFD
01068
8
Downlink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
Number of
Successful
State
Transitions
from
Enhanced
CELL_FAC
H to
CELL_DCH
(HS-DSCH)
for Cell
WRFD
01061
111
HSDPA
State
Transitio
n
WRFD
01068
8
Downlink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
73426
154
VS.EFACH.F2H.Succ
BSC6
900
Dynamic
Channel
Configur
ation
Control
WRFD (DCCC)
01068 Downlink
8
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
Cou
nter
ID
73426
155
73426
156
73426
157
Counter Name
VS.EFACH.F2H.Att
VS.EFACH.H2F.Att
VS.EFACH.F2P.Att
Counter
Descriptio
n
NE
Number of
Attempts at
State
Transitions
from
Enhanced
CELL_FAC
H to
CELL_DCH
(HS-DSCH)
for Cell
BSC6
900
Featu Feature
re ID
Name
WRFD
01061
111
HSDPA
State
Transitio
n
WRFD
01068
8
Downlink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
Number of
BSC6
Attempts at 900
State
Transitions
from
CELL_DCH
(HS-DSCH)
to Enhanced
CELL_FAC
H for Cell
WRFD
01061
111
HSDPA
State
Transitio
n
WRFD
01068
8
Downlink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
Number of
Attempts at
State
Transitions
from
Enhanced
CELL_FAC
H to
CELL_PCH
or
URA_PCH
for Cell
WRFD
01020
2
BSC6
900
UE State
in
Connect
ed Mode
(CELLWRFD DCH,
CELL01068 PCH,
URA8
PCH,
CELLFACH)
Downlink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
Cou
nter
ID
73426
158
Counter Name
VS.EFACH.F2P.Succ
Counter
Descriptio
n
NE
Number of
Successful
State
Transitions
from
Enhanced
CELL_FAC
H to
CELL_PCH
or
URA_PCH
for Cell
BSC6
900
Featu Feature
re ID
Name
WRFD
01020
2
UE State
in
Connect
ed Mode
(CELLWRFD DCH,
CELL01068 PCH,
URA8
PCH,
CELLFACH)
Downlink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
73426
159
VS.EFACH.P2F.Att
Number of
BSC6
Attempts at 900
State
Transitions
from
CELL_PCH
or
URA_PCH
to Enhanced
CELL_FAC
H for Cell
WRFD
01020
2
UE State
in
Connect
ed Mode
(CELLWRFD DCH,
CELL01068 PCH,
URA8
PCH,
CELLFACH)
Downlink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
73426
160
VS.EFACH.P2F.Succ
Number of
Successful
State
Transitions
from
BSC6
900
WRFD
01020
2
UE State
in
Connect
ed Mode
(CELL-
Cou
nter
ID
Counter Name
Counter
Descriptio
n
NE
CELL_PCH
or
URA_PCH
to Enhanced
CELL_FAC
H for Cell
Featu Feature
re ID
Name
WRFD
01068
8
DCH,
CELLPCH,
URAPCH,
CELLFACH)
Downlink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
73426
161
VS.ERACH.E2F.Succ
Number of
Successful
State
Transitions
from
CELL_DCH
(E-DCH) to
Enhanced
CELL_FAC
H (E-DCH)
for Cell
BSC6
900
WRFD HSUPA
DCCC
01061
208
Uplink
Enhance
WRFD d
CELL_F
01070 ACH
1
73426
162
VS.ERACH.F2E.Succ
Number of
Successful
State
Transitions
from
Enhanced
CELL_FAC
H (E-DCH)
to
CELL_DCH
(E-DCH) for
Cell
BSC6
900
WRFD HSUPA
DCCC
01061
208
Uplink
Enhance
WRFD d
CELL_F
01070 ACH
1
73426
163
VS.ERACH.E2F.Att
Number of
Attempts at
BSC6
WRFD HSUPA
-
Cou
nter
ID
Counter Name
Counter
Descriptio
n
NE
Featu Feature
re ID
Name
State
Transitions
from
CELL_DCH
(E-DCH) to
Enhanced
CELL_FAC
H (E-DCH)
for Cell
900
01061 DCCC
208
Uplink
WRFD Enhance
d
01070 CELL_F
1
ACH
73426
164
VS.ERACH.F2E.Att
Number of
Attempts at
State
Transition
from
Enhanced
CELL_FAC
H (E-DCH)
to
CELL_DCH
(E-DCH) for
Cell
BSC6
900
WRFD HSUPA
DCCC
01061
208
Uplink
Enhance
WRFD d
CELL_F
01070 ACH
1
73426
171
VS.EFACHUEs.Max
Maximum
Number of
UEs on
E_FACH for
Cell
BSC6
900
WRFD
01068
8
Downlink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
73426
172
VS.ERACHUEs.Max
Maximum
BSC6
Number of
900
UEs on
E_RACH for
Cell
WRFD
01070
1
Uplink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
73439
900
VS.RRC.ConnEstabTimeMean.Cell
FACH.EFACH
Mean
BSC6
Duration of 900
RRC
Establishme
WRFD
01068
8
Downlink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
Cou
nter
ID
Counter Name
Counter
Descriptio
n
NE
Featu Feature
re ID
Name
nt Process
on EFACH
for Cell
73439
969
VS.RRC.ConnEstabTimeMean.Cell
FACH
ACH
Mean
BSC6
Duration of 900
RRC
Establishme
nt Process
on FACH for
Cell
WRFD
01068
8
Downlink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
WRFD
UE State
01020 in
2
Connect
ed Mode
(CELLDCH,
CELLPCH,
URAPCH,
CELLFACH)
73441
118
VS.ERACHUEs
Number of
BSC6
UEs Carried 900
on ERACH
for Cell
WRFD
01070
1
73441
122
VS.EDRXUEs
Number of
BSC6
UEs Carried 900
on the
EFACH and
Using EDRX
WRFD Enhance
d DRX
01070
2
73441
135
VS.RRC.ConnEstabTimeMean.ERA Average
CH
RRC
Connection
BSC6
900
Uplink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
WRFD Uplink
Enhance
01070 d
Cou
nter
ID
Counter Name
Counter
Descriptio
n
NE
Setup
Duration on
an ERACH
for Cell
Featu Feature
re ID
Name
CELL_F
ACH
73441
136
VS.ERACH.Estab.MeanTime
Average
Service
Setup
Duration on
an ERACH
for Cell
BSC6
900
WRFD
01070
1
Uplink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
73441
137
VS.EFACH.Estab.MeanTime
Average
Service
Setup
Duration on
an EFACH
for Cell
BSC6
900
WRFD
01068
8
Downlink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
73441
170
VS.CRNCIubBytesERACH.Rx
Number of
Bytes over
Iub ERACH
for Cell
BSC6
900
WRFD
01070
1
Uplink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
67193
111
VS.RRC.AttConnEstab.EFACH
Number of
BSC6
RRC
910
Establishme
nt Requests
on EFACH
for Cell
WRFD
01068
8
Downlink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
67193
112
VS.RRC.SuccConnEstab.EFACH
Number of
BSC6
Successful
910
RRC
Establishme
nts on
WRFD
01068
8
Downlink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
Cou
nter
ID
Counter Name
Counter
Descriptio
n
NE
Featu Feature
re ID
Name
EFACH for
Cell
ACH
67193
119
VS.RAB.AttEstPS.EFACH
Number of
BSC6
PS RAB
910
Establishme
nt Requests
on EFACH
for Cell
WRFD
01068
8
Downlink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
67193
120
VS.RAB.SuccEstPS.EFACH
Number of
BSC6
Successful
910
PS RAB
Establishme
nts on
EFACH for
Cell
WRFD
01068
8
Downlink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
67193
121
VS.RAB.Estab.PS.CellFACH.MaxTi
me
Maximum
BSC6
Duration of 910
PS RAB
Establishme
nt Process
on FACH for
Cell
WRFD
01068
8
Downlink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
67193
127
VS.RAB.AbnormRel.PS.EFACH
Number of
BSC6
Abnormal
910
RAB
Releases on
EFACH for
Cell
WRFD
01068
8
Downlink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
67193
128
VS.RAB.NormRel.PS.EFACH
Number of
Normal PS
RAB
Release on
WRFD
01068
8
Downlink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
BSC6
910
Cou
nter
ID
Counter Name
Counter
Descriptio
n
NE
EFACH for
Cell
Featu Feature
re ID
Name
ACH
67196
198
VS.RRC.AttConnEstab.EDCH
Number of
BSC6
RRC
910
Connection
Attempts for
UL Carried
on E_DCH
for Cell
WRFD SRB
over
01063 HSUPA
6
Uplink
WRFD Enhance
d
01070 CELL_F
1
ACH
67196
199
VS.RRC.AttConnEstab.HSDSCH
Number of
BSC6
RRC
910
Connection
Attempts for
DL Carried
on
HS_DSCH
for Cell
WRFD SRB
over
01065 HSDPA
2
Downlink
WRFD Enhance
d
01068 CELL_F
8
ACH
67196
200
VS.RRC.SuccConnEstab.EDCH
Number of
Successful
RRC
Connection
Setups for
Cell (UL
Carried on
E_DCH)
BSC6
910
WRFD SRB
over
01063 HSUPA
6
Uplink
WRFD Enhance
d
01070 CELL_F
1
ACH
67196
201
VS.RRC.SuccConnEstab.HSDSCH
Number of
Successful
RRC
Connection
Setups for
Cell (DL
BSC6
910
WRFD SRB
over
01065 HSDPA
2
Downlink
Enhance
Cou
nter
ID
Counter Name
Counter
Descriptio
n
NE
Featu Feature
re ID
Name
Carried on
HS_DSCH)
WRFD d
CELL_F
01068 ACH
8
67204
169
VS.RAB.Estab.PS.CellFACH.Mean
Time
Mean
BSC6
Duration of 910
PS RAB
Establishme
nt Process
on FACH for
Cell
WRFD
01068
8
Downlink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
67204
778
VS.CRNCIubBytesEFACH.Tx
Number of
BSC6
Bytes of
910
MAC PDUs
Sent on IUB
EFACH FP
for Cell
WRFD
01068
8
Downlink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
73410
512
VS.EFACHUEs
Number of
UEs carried
on EFACH
for Cell
BSC6
910
WRFD
01068
8
Downlink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
73421
757
VS.RRC.ConnEstabTimeMax.CellF
ACH.EFACH
Maximum
BSC6
Duration of 910
RRC
Establishme
nt Process
on EFACH
for Cell
WRFD
01068
8
Downlink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
73421
887
VS.RRC.ConnEstabTimeMax.CellF
ACH
Maximum
Duration of
RRC
WRFD Downlink
Enhance
01068 d
BSC6
910
Cou
nter
ID
Counter Name
Counter
Descriptio
n
NE
Featu Feature
re ID
Name
Establishme
nt Process
on FACH for
Cell
CELL_F
ACH
WRFD
UE State
01020 in
2
Connect
ed Mode
(CELLDCH,
CELLPCH,
URAPCH,
CELLFACH)
73423
340
VS.RRC.AttConnEstab.ERACH
Number of
BSC6
Requests for 910
Setting Up
RRC
Connections
on an
ERACH for
Cell
WRFD
01070
1
Uplink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
73423
341
VS.RRC.SuccConnEstab.ERACH
Number of
Successful
RRC
Connection
Setups on
an ERACH
for Cell
BSC6
910
WRFD
01070
1
Uplink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
73423
342
VS.RAB.AttEstabPS.ERACH
Number of
BSC6
PS RAB
910
Setup
Requests on
an ERACH
for Cell
WRFD
01070
1
Uplink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
Cou
nter
ID
Counter Name
Counter
Descriptio
n
NE
Featu Feature
re ID
Name
73423
343
VS.RAB.SuccEstabPS.ERACH
Number of
Successful
PS RAB
Setups on
an ERACH
for Cell
BSC6
910
WRFD
01070
1
Uplink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
73423
344
VS.RAB.NormRel.PS.ERACH
Number of
BSC6
PS RABs
910
Normally
Released on
an ERACH
for Cell
WRFD
01070
1
Uplink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
73423
345
VS.RAB.AbnormRel.PS.ERACH
Number of
BSC6
PS RABs
910
Abnormally
Released on
an ERACH
for Cell
WRFD
01070
1
Uplink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
73423
346
VS.RRC.ConnEstabTimeMax.ERAC Maximum
H
RRC
Connection
Setup
Duration on
an ERACH
for Cell
BSC6
910
WRFD
01070
1
Uplink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
73423
349
VS.ERACH.Estab.MaxTime
Maximum
Service
Setup
Duration on
an ERACH
for Cell
BSC6
910
WRFD
01070
1
Uplink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
73423
352
VS.ERACH.Estab.MinTime
Minimum
BSC6
WRFD Uplink
Cou
nter
ID
Counter Name
Counter
Descriptio
n
NE
Featu Feature
re ID
Name
Service
Setup
Duration on
an ERACH
for Cell
910
Enhance
01070 d
1
CELL_F
ACH
73423
353
VS.EFACH.Estab.MaxTime
Maximum
Service
Setup
Duration on
an EFACH
for Cell
BSC6
910
WRFD
01068
8
Downlink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
73423
356
VS.EFACH.Estab.MinTime
Minimum
Service
Setup
Duration on
an EFACH
for Cell
BSC6
910
WRFD
01068
8
Downlink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
73426
149
VS.EFACH.F2D.Att
Number of
Attempts at
State
Transitions
from
Enhanced
CELL_FAC
H to
CELL_DCH
(DCH) for
Cell
BSC6
910
WRFD
02110
1
73426
150
VS.EFACH.D2F.Att
Number of
Attempts at
State
Transitions
from
CELL_DCH
BSC6
910
WRFD
02110
1
Dynamic
Channel
Configur
ation
Control
WRFD (DCCC)
01068 Downlink
8
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
Dynamic
Channel
Configur
ation
Control
Cou
nter
ID
Counter Name
Counter
Descriptio
n
NE
(DCH) to
Enhanced
CELL_FAC
H for Cell
Featu Feature
re ID
Name
WRFD (DCCC)
01068 Downlink
8
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
73426
151
VS.EFACH.F2D.Succ
Number of
Successful
State
Transitions
from
Enhanced
CELL_FAC
H to
CELL_DCH
(DCH) for
Cell
BSC6
910
WRFD
02110
1
Dynamic
Channel
Configur
ation
Control
WRFD (DCCC)
01068 Downlink
8
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
73426
152
VS.EFACH.D2F.Succ
Number of
Successful
State
Transitions
from
CELL_DCH
(DCH) to
Enhanced
CELL_FAC
H for Cell
BSC6
910
WRFD
02110
1
73426
153
VS.EFACH.H2F.Succ
Number of
Successful
State
Transitions
from
CELL_DCH
(HS-DSCH)
BSC6
910
WRFD
01061
111
Dynamic
Channel
Configur
ation
Control
WRFD (DCCC)
01068 Downlink
8
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
HSDPA
State
Transitio
n
WRFD Downlink
Enhance
Cou
nter
ID
Counter Name
Counter
Descriptio
n
NE
to Enhanced
CELL_FAC
H for Cell
73426
154
73426
155
73426
156
VS.EFACH.F2H.Succ
VS.EFACH.F2H.Att
VS.EFACH.H2F.Att
Featu Feature
re ID
Name
01068 d
8
CELL_F
ACH
Number of
Successful
State
Transitions
from
Enhanced
CELL_FAC
H to
CELL_DCH
(HS-DSCH)
for Cell
BSC6
910
Number of
Attempts at
State
Transitions
from
Enhanced
CELL_FAC
H to
CELL_DCH
(HS-DSCH)
for Cell
BSC6
910
Number of
BSC6
Attempts at 910
State
Transitions
from
CELL_DCH
(HS-DSCH)
to Enhanced
CELL_FAC
H for Cell
WRFD
01061
111
HSDPA
State
Transitio
n
WRFD
01068
8
Downlink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
WRFD
01061
111
HSDPA
State
Transitio
n
WRFD
01068
8
Downlink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
WRFD
01061
111
HSDPA
State
Transitio
n
WRFD
01068
8
Downlink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
Cou
nter
ID
73426
157
Counter Name
VS.EFACH.F2P.Att
Counter
Descriptio
n
NE
Number of
Attempts at
State
Transitions
from
Enhanced
CELL_FAC
H to
CELL_PCH
or
URA_PCH
for Cell
BSC6
910
Featu Feature
re ID
Name
WRFD
01020
2
UE State
in
Connect
ed Mode
(CELLWRFD DCH,
CELL01068 PCH,
URA8
PCH,
CELLFACH)
Downlink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
73426
158
VS.EFACH.F2P.Succ
Number of
Successful
State
Transitions
from
Enhanced
CELL_FAC
H to
CELL_PCH
or
URA_PCH
for Cell
BSC6
910
WRFD
01020
2
UE State
in
Connect
ed Mode
(CELLWRFD DCH,
CELL01068 PCH,
URA8
PCH,
CELLFACH)
Downlink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
73426
159
VS.EFACH.P2F.Att
Number of
Attempts at
State
Transitions
from
BSC6
910
WRFD
01020
2
UE State
in
Connect
ed Mode
(CELL-
Cou
nter
ID
Counter Name
Counter
Descriptio
n
NE
CELL_PCH
or
URA_PCH
to Enhanced
CELL_FAC
H for Cell
Featu Feature
re ID
Name
WRFD
01068
8
DCH,
CELLPCH,
URAPCH,
CELLFACH)
Downlink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
73426
160
VS.EFACH.P2F.Succ
Number of
BSC6
Successful
910
State
Transitions
from
CELL_PCH
or
URA_PCH
to Enhanced
CELL_FAC
H for Cell
WRFD
01020
2
UE State
in
Connect
ed Mode
(CELLWRFD DCH,
CELL01068 PCH,
URA8
PCH,
CELLFACH)
Downlink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
73426
161
VS.ERACH.E2F.Succ
Number of
Successful
State
Transitions
from
CELL_DCH
(E-DCH) to
Enhanced
CELL_FAC
H (E-DCH)
BSC6
910
WRFD HSUPA
DCCC
01061
208
Uplink
Enhance
WRFD d
CELL_F
01070 ACH
1
Cou
nter
ID
Counter Name
Counter
Descriptio
n
NE
Featu Feature
re ID
Name
for Cell
73426
162
VS.ERACH.F2E.Succ
Number of
Successful
State
Transitions
from
Enhanced
CELL_FAC
H (E-DCH)
to
CELL_DCH
(E-DCH) for
Cell
BSC6
910
WRFD HSUPA
DCCC
01061
208
Uplink
Enhance
WRFD d
CELL_F
01070 ACH
1
73426
163
VS.ERACH.E2F.Att
Number of
Attempts at
State
Transitions
from
CELL_DCH
(E-DCH) to
Enhanced
CELL_FAC
H (E-DCH)
for Cell
BSC6
910
WRFD HSUPA
DCCC
01061
208
Uplink
Enhance
WRFD d
CELL_F
01070 ACH
1
73426
164
VS.ERACH.F2E.Att
Number of
Attempts at
State
Transition
from
Enhanced
CELL_FAC
H (E-DCH)
to
CELL_DCH
(E-DCH) for
Cell
BSC6
910
WRFD HSUPA
DCCC
01061
208
Uplink
Enhance
WRFD d
CELL_F
01070 ACH
1
Cou
nter
ID
Counter Name
Counter
Descriptio
n
NE
Featu Feature
re ID
Name
73426
171
VS.EFACHUEs.Max
Maximum
Number of
UEs on
E_FACH for
Cell
BSC6
910
WRFD
01068
8
Downlink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
73426
172
VS.ERACHUEs.Max
Maximum
BSC6
Number of
910
UEs on
E_RACH for
Cell
WRFD
01070
1
Uplink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
73439
900
VS.RRC.ConnEstabTimeMean.Cell
FACH.EFACH
Mean
BSC6
Duration of 910
RRC
Establishme
nt Process
on EFACH
for Cell
WRFD
01068
8
Downlink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
73439
969
VS.RRC.ConnEstabTimeMean.Cell
FACH
Mean
BSC6
Duration of 910
RRC
Establishme
nt Process
on FACH for
Cell
WRFD
01068
8
Downlink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
WRFD
UE State
01020 in
2
Connect
ed Mode
(CELLDCH,
CELLPCH,
URAPCH,
CELLFACH)
Cou
nter
ID
Counter Name
Counter
Descriptio
n
NE
Featu Feature
re ID
Name
73441
118
VS.ERACHUEs
Number of
BSC6
UEs Carried 910
on ERACH
for Cell
WRFD
01070
1
Uplink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
73441
122
VS.EDRXUEs
Number of
BSC6
UEs Carried 910
on the
EFACH and
Using EDRX
WRFD Enhance
d DRX
01070
2
73441
135
VS.RRC.ConnEstabTimeMean.ERA Average
CH
RRC
Connection
Setup
Duration on
an ERACH
for Cell
BSC6
910
WRFD
01070
1
Uplink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
73441
136
VS.ERACH.Estab.MeanTime
Average
Service
Setup
Duration on
an ERACH
for Cell
BSC6
910
WRFD
01070
1
Uplink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
73441
137
VS.EFACH.Estab.MeanTime
Average
Service
Setup
Duration on
an EFACH
for Cell
BSC6
910
WRFD
01068
8
Downlink
Enhance
d
CELL_F
ACH
73441
170
VS.CRNCIubBytesERACH.Rx
Number of
Bytes over
BSC6
WRFD Uplink
Enhance
Cou
nter
ID
Counter Name
Counter
Descriptio
n
Iub ERACH
for Cell
14
NE
910
Featu Feature
re ID
Name
01070 d
1
CELL_F
ACH
Glossary
15
Reference Documents
1.
2.
3.
3GPP TS 25.433, " UTRAN Iub interface Node B Application Part (NBAP) signalling "
4.
5.
6.
7.