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Date 2016-06-23
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Contents
2 Overview......................................................................................................................................... 3
2.1 Background.....................................................................................................................................................................3
2.2 Introduction.................................................................................................................................................................... 3
2.3 Benefits........................................................................................................................................................................... 3
3 Technical Description...................................................................................................................4
3.1 Overview........................................................................................................................................................................ 4
3.2 Inter-Frequency Neighboring Cell Priority Optimization.............................................................................................. 4
3.3 Inter-RAT Neighboring Cell Priority Optimization......................................................................................................11
3.4 Neighboring Cell Priority Sequencing in Special Scenarios........................................................................................ 15
4 Related Features...........................................................................................................................21
5 Network Impact........................................................................................................................... 22
6 Engineering Guidelines............................................................................................................. 23
6.1 When to Use Adaptive Hard Handover Optimization in Multi-Sector........................................................................ 23
6.2 Required Information................................................................................................................................................... 23
6.3 Deployment.................................................................................................................................................................. 24
6.3.1 Requirements............................................................................................................................................................. 24
6.3.2 Precautions.................................................................................................................................................................24
6.3.3 Data Preparation and Feature Activation...................................................................................................................25
6.3.3.1 Data Preparation..................................................................................................................................................... 25
6.3.3.2 Using MML Commands......................................................................................................................................... 27
6.3.3.3 MML Command Examples.................................................................................................................................... 28
6.3.3.4 Using the CME....................................................................................................................................................... 29
6.3.4 Activation Observation..............................................................................................................................................29
6.3.5 Deactivation...............................................................................................................................................................31
6.3.5.1 Using MML Commands......................................................................................................................................... 32
6.3.5.2 MML Command Examples.................................................................................................................................... 32
7 Parameters..................................................................................................................................... 35
8 Counters........................................................................................................................................ 84
9 Glossary......................................................................................................................................... 92
10 Reference Documents............................................................................................................... 93
1.1 Scope
This document describes WRFD-190102 Adaptive Hard Handover Optimization in Multi-
Sector, including its technical principles, related features, network impact, and engineering
guidelines.
NE Type Model
l Editorial change
Changes in wording or addition of information and any related parameters affected by
editorial changes. Editorial change does not specify the affected entities.
2 Overview
2.1 Background
In multi-sector scenarios, the number of neighboring cells grows with the cell quantity. If the
source cell delivers too many neighboring cells in the system information block SIB11 or
SIB12, the SIB11 or SIB12 length will exceed 3552 bits, the maximum value specified in
3GPP TS 25.331. In this case, the RNC automatically discards information of low-priority
neighboring cells.
When the neighboring cell priority is incorrectly configured or not configured, some
important neighboring cells will not be delivered in system broadcast messages, increasing
the service drop rate.
To solve these problems, WRFD-190102 Adaptive Hard Handover Optimization in Multi-
Sector is introduced.
2.2 Introduction
In multi-sector scenarios, the RNC dynamically adjusts the priority configurations of inter-
frequency UMTS and inter-RAT UMTS-to-GSM neighboring cells so that information of the
neighboring cells with more successful handovers and higher handover success rate are
preferentially delivered in the measurement control messages and system messages.
2.3 Benefits
In multi-sector scenarios, the increase in neighboring cell quantity complicates the
neighboring cell relationships. This feature enables the RNC to identify the best neighboring
cells and periodically reconfigure the priority parameters for the inter-frequency UMTS and
inter-RAT UMTS-to-GSM neighboring cells to reduce the service drop rate. Besides, this
feature provides the automatic optimization mechanism to minimize manual operation and
reduces the O&M costs.
3 Technical Description
3.1 Overview
This feature applies to multi-sector cells and ensures that the important neighboring cells are
preferentially delivered in the measurement control messages and system messages through
the following operations:
l By analyzing the handover information and cell update information between the source
cell and the configured inter-frequency neighboring cell, this feature enables the RNC to
automatically modify the priorities of inter-frequency neighboring cells.
l By analyzing the inter-RAT handover information between the source cell and the
neighboring GSM cell, this feature enables the RNC to automatically modify the
priorities of the inter-RAT UMTS-to-GSM neighboring cells.
This feature involves the following functions:
l Inter-frequency neighboring cell priority optimization
l Inter-RAT neighboring cell priority optimization
The RNC discretely measures the number of handovers in a cell, which may delay the feature start time
by 0 to 100 minutes. If the RNC internal processing capability is insufficient, only data of some cells can
be processed within an optimization period.
When the inter-frequency neighboring cell priority optimization function is enabled, the
RNC automatically reconfigures and optimizes related parameters.
Figure 3-1 shows the process of automatically reconfiguring the inter-frequency neighboring
cell parameters.
1. Collect the hard handover information between the source cell and its inter-frequency
neighboring cell.
The RNC measures the number of hard handover attempts
(VS.HHO.AttOut.NCell(BSC6900,BSC6910)) and the number of successful hard
handovers (VS.HHO.SuccOut.NCell(BSC6900,BSC6910)).
2. Collect the cell update information between the source cell and its inter-frequency
neighboring cell.
The RNC measures the number of cell update attempts
(VS.AttCellUpdt.Resel.Ncell(BSC6900,BSC6910)) and the number of successful cell
updates (VS.SuccCellUpdt.Resel.Ncell(BSC6900,BSC6910)).
3. Remove the objects that do not meet the optimization requirements after the optimization
period (InterNcellParaOptPrd(BSC6900,BSC6910)) expires.
Table 3-2 lists scenarios in which inter-frequency neighboring cell priority optimization
is not performed.
Table 3-2 Scenarios not requiring inter-frequency neighboring cell priority optimization
Object Scenario Remarks
Source The neighboring cell priority All the handover data and cell
cell optimization switch is turned off update data of the source cell
(InterNcellPriOptSw(BSC6900,BSC within the measurement period are
6910): OFF, cleared.
U2GNcellPriOptSw(BSC6900,BSC6
910): OFF).
Neighb Neighboring cells added during the The handover data and cell update
oring optimization period data are not collected and priority
cell optimization is not performed for
Inter-RNC neighboring cells: There these cells.
is an Iur interface but hard handover
is not supported or there is no Iur
interface.
The number of cells served by the same UARFCN under the NodeB does not need to
be queried to determine whether the neighboring cell is a split cell. There is a large
number of neighboring cells, and if each cell is queried, the RNC performance will be
affected.
The neighboring cell is an inter-RNC neighboring cell.
n An Iur interface is configured but HHO is not supported: The
IurExistInd(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter is set to TRUE and the
HHOTRIG(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter is set to OFF. Optimization is not
performed for these cells.
n There is no Iur interface: The IurExistInd(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter is
set to FALSE.
4. Sort the inter-frequency neighboring cells based on the comprehensive scores.
a. The comprehensive scores are calculated based on the number of hard handover
attempts and successful hard handovers.
i. Calculate the hard handover success rate between the source cell and its inter-
frequency neighboring cell.
Hard handover success rate = Number of successful hard handovers/Number
of hard handover attempts
ii. Calculate the hard handover score for each inter-frequency neighboring cell.
Hard handover score = Hard handover success rate x Number of successful
hard handovers
NOTE
The handover score depends on the handover success rate and the number of
successful handovers. Higher handover success rate and more number of successful
handovers indicates higher handovers scores. Therefore, the handover score is
calculated by using the preceding formula.
iii. Calculate the normalized handover score for each inter-frequency neighboring
cell.
Normalized handover score = handover score x 100/Max(Handover scores of
all the inter-frequency neighboring cells of the source cell)
b. The comprehensive scores are calculated based on the number of cell update
attempts and successful cell updates.
i. Calculate the cell update success rate between the source cell and its inter-
frequency neighboring cell.
1. After the optimization suggestions are generated, flow control will be triggered and the feature
will not take effect if the RNC CPU load is high (CPU load > min
(SMPAGERTHD(BSC6900,BSC6910), SLPAGERTHD,
CPAGERTHD(BSC6900,BSC6910))).
2. The manually modified priority will be replaced by the new priority after the feature takes
effect.
After the algorithm is performed, the inter-frequency neighboring cells with high priorities are
preferentially measured in inter-frequency measurement control. To ensure that the inter-
frequency neighboring cells with high priorities are preferentially delivered in the system
information, PERFENH_SIB_INTERNCELL_PRI_OPT_SWITCH under the
PerfEnhanceSwitch2(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter must be set to ON.
If this switch is turned on, the RNC needs to consider all the following parameters when
delivering inter-frequency neighboring cells in the system message: blind handover flag
(BlindHOFlag(BSC6900,BSC6910)), coverage priority flag
(HOCovPrio(BSC6900,BSC6910)), and neighboring cell priority flag
(NPrio(BSC6900,BSC6910)). If this switch is turned off, the neighboring cell priority does
not need to be considered. The detailed process of determining the sequence for delivering
inter-frequency neighboring cells is shown in Figure 3-2.
NOTE
A maximum of 32 neighboring GSM cells can be delivered in the measurement control message. If
more than 32 neighboring GSM cells are configured, some inter-frequency neighboring cells are not
delivered in the measurement control message and therefore are not measured in handover-related
counters. These cells have low ranks in the neighboring cell list and are allocated with low priorities,
leading to inaccurate sequence of neighboring cell priorities.
The RNC discretely measures the number of handovers in a cell, which may delay the feature start time
by 0 to 100 minutes. If the RNC internal processing capability is insufficient, only data of some cells can
be processed within an optimization period.
When the inter-RAT neighboring cell priority optimization function is enabled, the RNC
automatically adjusts and optimizes related parameters.
Figure 3-3 shows the process of automatically adjusting the inter-RAT UMTS-to-GSM
neighboring cells.
1. Collect the hard handover information between the source cell and its neighboring GSM
cell.
The RNC measures the number of handover attempts in the CS domain
(VS.IRATHO.AttOutCS.GCell(BSC6900,BSC6910)), the number of successful
handovers in the CS domain (VS.IRATHO.SuccOutCS.GCell(BSC6900,BSC6910)),
the number of handover attempts in the PS domain
(VS.IRATHO.AttOutPSUTRAN.GCell(BSC6900,BSC6910)), and the number of
successful handovers in the PS domain
(VS.IRATHO.SuccOutPSUTRAN.GCell(BSC6900,BSC6910)).
2. Remove the objects that do not meet the optimization requirements after the optimization
period (U2GNcellParaOptPrd(BSC6900,BSC6910)) expires.
Table 3-4 Scenarios not requiring inter-RAT UMTS-to-GSM neighboring cell priority
optimization
Object Scenario Remarks
Source The neighboring cell priority All the handover data of the source
cell optimization switch is turned off. cell within the measurement period
is cleared.
The cell configuration information
(frequency or cell ID) changes.
Neighb Neighboring cells added during the The handover data is not collected
oring optimization period and priority optimization is not
cell performed for these cells.
NOTE
For details about how to determine whether a cell is a split cell, see "Identification criteria of split cells"
in 3.2 Inter-Frequency Neighboring Cell Priority Optimization.
3. Sequence the neighboring GSM cells based on the comprehensive scores.
The comprehensive scores are calculated based on the number of inter-RAT handover
attempts and successful inter-RAT handovers in the CS and PS domains.
a. Calculate the handover success rate between the source cell and the neighboring
GSM cell.
Inter-RAT handover success rate = (Number of successful inter-RAT handovers in
the CS domain + Number of successful inter-RAT handovers in the PS domain)/
(Number of inter-RAT handover attempts in the CS domain + Number of inter-RAT
handover attempts in the PS domain)
b. Calculate the handover score for each neighboring GSM cell.
Handover score = Inter-RAT handover success rate x (Number of successful
handovers in the CS domain + Number of successful handovers in the PS domain)
c. Calculate the normalized handover score for each neighboring GSM cell.
Normalized handover score = handover score x 100/Max(Handover scores of all the
neighboring GSM cells of the source cell)
d. Sequence the neighboring GSM cells based on the normalized handover data.
e. If the control switch for sequencing neighboring cell priorities in special scenarios
is enabled, the network sharing-based inter-frequency neighboring cells can be
further sequenced. For details, see 3.4 Neighboring Cell Priority Sequencing in
Special Scenarios.
4. Determine the inter-RAT neighboring cell priority based on the priority group.
Determine the priority based on the priority group configured by users.
For example, four priority groups are configured in the RNC. Detailed values are
configured as follows:
[1, 10]: The priority of neighboring cells ranking from 1 to 10 is 1.
[11, 20]: The priority of neighboring cells ranking from 11 to 20 is 2.
[21, 31]: The priority of neighboring cells ranking from 21 to 31 is 3.
[32, 64]: The priority of neighboring cells ranking from 32 to 64 is 4.
Special handling 1: If some cells are not configured with priorities, the priority flag
NPrioFlag(BSC6900,BSC6910) of these cells is set to FALSE. Cells not configured
with a priority have the lowest priority.
For example, if priority groups are configured only for neighboring cell ranking from 1
to 31, the NPrioFlag parameter is FALSE for cells ranking 32 and later. These cells then
have the lowest priority.
Special handling 2: If neighboring cells overlap in different priority groups, the priority
of the overlapping neighboring cells is set to the smallest value.
For example:
Group 1 [1, 10]: The priority of neighboring cells ranking from 1 to 10 is 1.
Group 2 [5, 15]: The priority of neighboring cells ranking from 5 to 15 is 2.
According to the preceding rule, the priority of neighboring cells ranking from 5 to 10 is
1.
Special handling 3: If a neighboring cell whose priority cannot be optimized is in the
priority group (see Table 3-4), the priority of the cell remains unchanged.
Special handling 4: If no priority group is configured in the RNC, the neighboring cell
priority optimization algorithm is not performed. The algorithm will be performed when
at least one priority group exists.
5. Provide optimization suggestions and deliver optimization instructions.
The RNC automatically delivers optimization instructions for modifying the neighboring
cell priorities based on the optimization suggestions.
NOTE
l After the optimization suggestions are generated, flow control will be triggered and the feature
will not take effect if the RNC CPU load is high (CPU load > min
(SMPAGERTHD(BSC6900,BSC6910), SLPAGERTHD,
CPAGERTHD(BSC6900,BSC6910))).
l The manually modified priority will be replaced by the new priority after the feature takes
effect.
l BlindHOFlag(BSC6900,BSC6910)
l MBDRFlag(BSC6900,BSC6910)
l DrdOrLdrFlag(BSC6900,BSC6910)
l CLBFlag(BSC6900,BSC6910)
NOTE
It is recommended that the Priority Rank Load InterNcell switch be set to ON in networks enabled with
load-specific algorithms and configured with load-specific neighboring cells.
1006 A 1
1007 A 2
1008 AB 3
1009 B 4
1010 A 5
1011 AB 6
1012 A 7
1013 B 8
a. Select the top five neighboring cells of each operator. If there are less than five
neighboring cells, select all the neighboring cells.
Operator A Operator B
1006 A 1 1008 AB 1
1007 A 2 1009 B 2
1008 AB 3 1011 AB 3
1010 A 4 1013 B 4
1011 AB 5 - - -
b. Sequence the top five neighboring cells of the two operators in an alternating
manner: Select cell 1006 of operator A, cell 1008 of operator B, cell 1007 of
operator A, cell 1009 of operator B, cell 1008 of operator A, cell 1011 of operator
B, cell 1010 of operator A, cell 1013 of operator B, and cell 1011 of operator A.
c. Remove the overlapping cells and reserve only the higher rank of the overlapping
cell. The sequence results are listed in the following table.
1006 A 1
1008 AB 2
1007 A 3
1009 B 4
1011 AB 5
1010 A 6
1013 B 7
3. The neighboring cells out of this range are sequenced based on the comprehensive score
without differentiating operators.
1. Sequence the neighboring cells based on the comprehensive scores and the cell
attributes.
1001 1 Yes A
1002 2 No B
1003 3 Yes AB
1004 4 Yes B
1005 5 No A
1006 6 No B
1007 7 Yes A
1008 8 No AB
1009 9 No B
1010 10 Yes B
1001 1 Yes A
1003 2 Yes AB
1005 3 No A
1007 4 Yes A
1008 5 No AB
1002 1 No B
1003 2 Yes AB
1004 3 Yes B
1006 4 No B
1008 5 No AB
1009 6 No B
1010 7 Yes B
1001 1 Yes A
1003 2 Yes AB
1007 3 Yes A
1005 4 No A
1008 5 No AB
1003 1 Yes AB
1004 2 Yes B
1010 3 Yes B
1002 4 No B
1006 5 No B
1008 6 No AB
1009 7 No B
4. Sequence the top 5 neighboring cells of the two operators in an alternating manner.
If the number of neighboring cells served by some operators is less than five, sequence
all these neighboring cells. Remove overlapping cells and reserve only top five cells.
5. The neighboring cells out of this range are sequenced based on the comprehensive score
without differentiating operators.
4 Related Features
Prerequisite Features
None
Impacted Features
None
5 Network Impact
System Capacity
None
Network Performance
When this feature is enabled, the RNC identifies the best neighboring cell relationship and
dynamically adjusts the priority configurations of inter-frequency UMTS and inter-RAT
UMTS-to-GSM neighboring cells to ensure that information of the neighboring cells with
more successful handovers and higher handover success rate are preferentially delivered in
the measurement control messages and system messages to the source cell, thereby reducing
the call drop rate.
6 Engineering Guidelines
NOTE
If the inter-RAT or inter-frequency neighboring cells are properly configured or the neighboring cell
priority has been optimized before this feature is enabled, the feature benefits may be insignificant after
this feature is enabled.
(VS.RAB.AbnormRel.PS(BSC6900,BSC6910) +
VS.RAB.NormRel.PS(BSC6900,BSC6910) -
VS.RAB.AbnormRel.PS.PCH(BSC6900,BSC6910) -
VS.RAB.NormRel.PS.PCH(BSC6900,BSC6910) +
VS.DCCC.D2P.Succ(BSC6900,BSC6910) +
VS.DCCC.Succ.F2P(BSC6900,BSC6910))] x 100%
6.3 Deployment
6.3.1 Requirements
Other Features
None
Hardware
None
License
This feature is not under license control.
Other Requirements
This feature takes effect only in multi-sector scenarios. Split Cell Indicator must be
configured for the multi-sector cell before this feature is enabled. Run the LST UCELL and
LST UEXT3GCELL commands to check whether Split Cell Indicator is successfully
configured. If Split Cell Indicator is the antenna type used by the split cell, Split Cell
Indicator is successfully configured.
l For a new split cell
Run the RNC MML command ADD UCELLSETUP or ADD UCELLQUICKSETUP
with Split Cell Indicator set to the type of antenna used by the split cell.
l For an existing split cell
Run the RNC MML command MOD UCELL with Split Cell Indicator set to the type
of antenna used by the split cell.
l For a new or existing external UMTS cell
Run the RNC MML command ADD UEXT3GCELL or MOD UEXT3GCELL with
Split Cell Indicator set to the type of antenna used by the split cell.
6.3.2 Precautions
It is recommended that this feature be enabled after site reconstruction and RF engineering
optimization are complete. Site reconstruction changes the coverage scope of the sites not
involved in site reconstruction, which changes the existing neighbor relationships and
handover areas and generates new handover areas, causing the original handover parameters
to be improper.
The following data needs to be collected for inter-RAT neighboring cell priority optimization.
Run the RNC MML command SET UHHONCELLPAOPT with the InterNcell Parameter
Optimize Period and Priority Rank Load InterNcell Switch parameter configured.
Step 2 Configure parameters related to the algorithm for setting inter-frequency neighboring cell
priority groups.
Run the RNC MML command ADD UINTERNCELLPRIGRP with the InterNcell
Priority Value, InterNcell Priority Group Start Rank, and InterNcell Priority Group
End Rank parameters configured.
Step 4 Configure parameters related to the algorithm for automatic adjustment of inter-frequency
neighboring cell parameters.
Run the RNC MML command ADD UCELLHHONCELLPAOPT to enable inter-frequency
neighboring cell priority optimization. In this step, set the following parameters:
l InterNcell Priority Optimize Switch
l MOCN InterNcell Priority Optimize Switch
l HO Score Weight
l InterNcell Parameter Opt HO Threshold
l InterNcell Parameter Opt CU Threshold
----End
----End
//Configuring PERFENH_SIB_INTERNCELL_PRI_OPT_SWITCH
NOTE
When configuring the 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.
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 while running the wizard to obtain online help.
To check whether a parameter supports batch modification, see the Remarks column in the
table in "Data Preparation" section.
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related to this feature. If the network optimization logs contain optimization suggestions, this
feature takes effect.
NOTE
The discrete processing mechanism of this feature delays feature activation in cells. Therefore, the
network optimization logs of some cells is generated 0 to 100 minutes after the actual optimization
period ends.
The following table lists events in the Adaptive Hard Handover Optimization in Multi-Sector
feature.
Set RNC-level Mcc, Mnc, and Operation: Add, delete, and modify.
InterFreqNcell RNCID Parameter: Record the parameters and values in the
Priority Group MML command.
Parameters
Set RNC-level Mcc, Mnc, and Operation: Add, delete, and modify.
U2GNcell RNCID Parameter: Record the parameters and values in the
Priority Group MML command.
Parameters
Modify U2G Mcc, Mnc, Optimization task: U2G neighboring cell priority
Neighboring RNCID, CellId reconfiguration
Cell Priority Target cell: Mcc, Mnc, LAC, and CID
Old priority: XX
New priority: XX
Handover information: Number of handover attempts
of CS and PS services, number of successful CS and
PS handovers.
Method 2
After an optimization period, run the DSP UCELLSIBDELNCELL command to query the
neighboring cells automatically deleted by the RNC. Compare the deleted neighboring cells
with all the neighboring cells configured for the source cell to obtain the neighboring cells
delivered in the system information. If neighboring cells with high priorities are delivered in
the system information, the feature takes effect.
6.3.5 Deactivation
The following table lists the data to be prepared for deactivating this feature.
This feature can be deactivated using the MML commands or the CME.
Step 2 Run the RNC MML command MOD UCELLHHONCELLPAOPT with InterNcell
Priority Optimize Switch set to OFF(off) to deactivate inter-frequency neighboring cell
priority optimization.
----End
U2GNcell U2GNcell This parameter specifies the neighboring GSM cell optimization
Parameter ParaOptPr period.
Optimize d(BSC690 l A larger value indicates that more neighboring cell handover
Period 0,BSC6910 information is collected and the neighboring cell detection is
) more comprehensive.
l A smaller value indicates that less neighboring cell handover
information is collected and the neighboring cell detection is
faster.
The default value of this parameter is 1 day, and the customer
can adjust the value based on the traffic volume on the live
network. If the cells to be optimized are lightly-loaded for a
long time, collect more neighboring cell handover information
and set this parameter to a larger value. For example, change the
value of this parameter from one day to three days or a week.
6.6 Troubleshooting
None
7 Parameters
InterNce BSC690 ADD WRFD- Adaptiv Meaning: Value of Nprio indicating the priority of
llPriValu 0 UINTE 190102 e Hard neighboring cells in an inter-frequency neighboring
e RNCEL Handov cell priority group. The smaller the value of this
LPRIGR er parameter, the higher the priority of a neighboring
P Optimiz cell. The larger the value of this parameter, the lower
MOD ation in the priority of a neighboring cell.
UINTE Multi- GUI Value Range: 0~63
RNCEL Sector
Unit: None
LPRIGR
P Actual Value Range: 0~63
InterNce BSC691 ADD WRFD- Adaptiv Meaning: Value of Nprio indicating the priority of
llPriValu 0 UINTE 190102 e Hard neighboring cells in an inter-frequency neighboring
e RNCEL Handov cell priority group. The smaller the value of this
LPRIGR er parameter, the higher the priority of a neighboring
P Optimiz cell. The larger the value of this parameter, the lower
MOD ation in the priority of a neighboring cell.
UINTE Multi- GUI Value Range: 0~63
RNCEL Sector
Unit: None
LPRIGR
P Actual Value Range: 0~63
StartInte BSC690 ADD WRFD- Adaptiv Meaning: First neighboring cell of an inter-frequency
rNcellPr 0 UINTE 190102 e Hard neighboring cell group in the neighboring cell ranking
iGrpRan RNCEL Handov result. This parameter and EndInterNcellPriGrpRank
k LPRIGR er together determine a group of inter-frequency
P Optimiz neighboring cells with the same priority.
MOD ation in GUI Value Range: 1~64
UINTE Multi-
Sector Unit: None
RNCEL
LPRIGR Actual Value Range: 1~64
P Default Value: None
StartInte BSC691 ADD WRFD- Adaptiv Meaning: First neighboring cell of an inter-frequency
rNcellPr 0 UINTE 190102 e Hard neighboring cell group in the neighboring cell ranking
iGrpRan RNCEL Handov result. This parameter and EndInterNcellPriGrpRank
k LPRIGR er together determine a group of inter-frequency
P Optimiz neighboring cells with the same priority.
MOD ation in GUI Value Range: 1~64
UINTE Multi-
Sector Unit: None
RNCEL
LPRIGR Actual Value Range: 1~64
P Default Value: None
EndInter BSC690 ADD WRFD- Adaptiv Meaning: Last neighboring cell of an inter-frequency
NcellPri 0 UINTE 190102 e Hard neighboring cell group in the neighboring cell ranking
GrpRan RNCEL Handov result. This parameter and StartInterNcellPriGrpRank
k LPRIGR er together determine a group of inter-frequency
P Optimiz neighboring cells with the same priority.
MOD ation in GUI Value Range: 1~64
UINTE Multi-
Sector Unit: None
RNCEL
LPRIGR Actual Value Range: 1~64
P Default Value: None
EndInter BSC691 ADD WRFD- Adaptiv Meaning: Last neighboring cell of an inter-frequency
NcellPri 0 UINTE 190102 e Hard neighboring cell group in the neighboring cell ranking
GrpRan RNCEL Handov result. This parameter and StartInterNcellPriGrpRank
k LPRIGR er together determine a group of inter-frequency
P Optimiz neighboring cells with the same priority.
MOD ation in GUI Value Range: 1~64
UINTE Multi-
Sector Unit: None
RNCEL
LPRIGR Actual Value Range: 1~64
P Default Value: None
InterNce BSC690 ADD WRFD- Adaptiv Meaning: Switch for inter-frequency neighboring cell
llPriOpt 0 UCELL 190102 e Hard priority optimization. When this parameter is set to
Sw HHONC Handov ON, inter-frequency neighboring cell priority
ELLPA er optimization is enabled. When this parameter is set to
OPT Optimiz OFF, inter-frequency neighboring cell priority
MOD ation in optimization is disabled.
UCELL Multi- GUI Value Range: OFF, ON
HHONC Sector
Unit: None
ELLPA
OPT Actual Value Range: OFF, ON
Default Value: OFF
InterNce BSC691 ADD WRFD- Adaptiv Meaning: Switch for inter-frequency neighboring cell
llPriOpt 0 UCELL 190102 e Hard priority optimization. When this parameter is set to
Sw HHONC Handov ON, inter-frequency neighboring cell priority
ELLPA er optimization is enabled. When this parameter is set to
OPT Optimiz OFF, inter-frequency neighboring cell priority
MOD ation in optimization is disabled.
UCELL Multi- GUI Value Range: OFF, ON
HHONC Sector
Unit: None
ELLPA
OPT Actual Value Range: OFF, ON
Default Value: OFF
PERFENH_PUC_CONSIDER_DC_GRP_LOAD_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_FAST_CSFB_RIM_RSP_MSG_OPT_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_PCPICH_ADJ_OPT_SWITCH
Default Value:
PERFENH_MULTIRAB_PREEMPT_OPT_SWITCH
:0,
PERFENH_RRC_PREEMPT_RSRC_OPT_SWITCH
:0, PERFENH_CODEADJ_TIME_OPT_SWITCH:1,
PERFENH_HSDPA_SRBDCH_CODE_CACOPT_S
WITCH:0,
PERFENH_SIB3_MAX_PEROID_LIMIT_SWITCH:
0, PERFENH_SIB3_SCHEDULE_OPT_SWITCH:0,
PERFENH_DEMARC_NODEB_TYPE_REF_SWIT
CH:1,
PERFENH_QOSSHUTDOWN_BY_LOAD_LIC_S
WITCH:0,
PERFENH_EVENT_MEAS_ELEM_PROC_OPT_S
WITCH:1,
PERFENH_CSMODIFY_ADMPRE_OPT_SWITCH:
0,
PERFENH_CHTYPE_CHG_PFM_OPT_SWITCH:0,
PERFENH_ONE_CNOP_NO_PLMN_LIST_SWITC
H:0,
PERFENH_DC_HSDPA_GROUP_LOAD_OPT_SWI
TCH:0, PERFENH_HSPA_SHO_OPT_SWITCH:0,
PERFENH_DCLOAD_REMAIN_OPT_SWITCH:0,
PERFENH_HSPA_CCH_IUB_RSRC_OPT_SWITC
H:0,
PERFENH_DEMARC_SF_LDC_OPT_SWITCH:0,
PERFENH_PUC_OPT_SWITCH:0,
PERFENH_PSBERRC_PREEMPT_OPT_SWITCH:
0, PERFENH_DYNSHUTDOWN_OPT_SWITCH:1,
PERFENH_SIB4_AC_LIST_OPT_SWITCH:0,
PERFENH_RESREQ_PROTECT_OPT_SWITCH:0,
PERFENH_RIM_CSFB_OPT_SWITCH:0,
PERFENH_RIM_RSN_OPT_SWITCH:0,
PERFENH_RIM_ROUTINGADDR_OPT_SWITCH:
0, PERFENH_L2U_SO_SWITCH:0,
PERFENH_CELL_CODE_MONITOR_OPT_SWITC
H:0,
PERFENH_SIB_INTERNCELL_PRI_OPT_SWITC
H:0,
PERFENH_PUC_CONSIDER_DC_GRP_LOAD_S
WITCH:0,
PERFENH_FAST_CSFB_RIM_RSP_MSG_OPT_S
WITCH:0,
PERFENH_PCPICH_ADJ_OPT_SWITCH:0
PERFENH_PUC_CONSIDER_DC_GRP_LOAD_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_FAST_CSFB_RIM_RSP_MSG_OPT_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_PCPICH_ADJ_OPT_SWITCH
Default Value:
PERFENH_MULTIRAB_PREEMPT_OPT_SWITCH
:0,
PERFENH_RRC_PREEMPT_RSRC_OPT_SWITCH
:0, PERFENH_CODEADJ_TIME_OPT_SWITCH:1,
PERFENH_HSDPA_SRBDCH_CODE_CACOPT_S
WITCH:0,
PERFENH_SIB3_MAX_PEROID_LIMIT_SWITCH:
0, PERFENH_SIB3_SCHEDULE_OPT_SWITCH:0,
PERFENH_DEMARC_NODEB_TYPE_REF_SWIT
CH:1,
PERFENH_QOSSHUTDOWN_BY_LOAD_LIC_S
WITCH:0,
PERFENH_EVENT_MEAS_ELEM_PROC_OPT_S
WITCH:1,
PERFENH_CSMODIFY_ADMPRE_OPT_SWITCH:
0,
PERFENH_CHTYPE_CHG_PFM_OPT_SWITCH:0,
PERFENH_ONE_CNOP_NO_PLMN_LIST_SWITC
H:0,
PERFENH_DC_HSDPA_GROUP_LOAD_OPT_SWI
TCH:0, PERFENH_HSPA_SHO_OPT_SWITCH:0,
PERFENH_DCLOAD_REMAIN_OPT_SWITCH:0,
PERFENH_HSPA_CCH_IUB_RSRC_OPT_SWITC
H:0,
PERFENH_DEMARC_SF_LDC_OPT_SWITCH:0,
PERFENH_PUC_OPT_SWITCH:0,
PERFENH_PSBERRC_PREEMPT_OPT_SWITCH:
0, PERFENH_DYNSHUTDOWN_OPT_SWITCH:1,
PERFENH_SIB4_AC_LIST_OPT_SWITCH:0,
PERFENH_RESREQ_PROTECT_OPT_SWITCH:0,
PERFENH_RIM_CSFB_OPT_SWITCH:0,
PERFENH_RIM_RSN_OPT_SWITCH:0,
PERFENH_RIM_ROUTINGADDR_OPT_SWITCH:
0, PERFENH_L2U_SO_SWITCH:0,
PERFENH_CELL_CODE_MONITOR_OPT_SWITC
H:0,
PERFENH_SIB_INTERNCELL_PRI_OPT_SWITC
H:0,
PERFENH_PUC_CONSIDER_DC_GRP_LOAD_S
WITCH:0,
PERFENH_FAST_CSFB_RIM_RSP_MSG_OPT_S
WITCH:0,
PERFENH_PCPICH_ADJ_OPT_SWITCH:0
U2GNce BSC690 ADD WRFD- Adaptiv Meaning: Switch for neighboring GSM cell priority
llPriOpt 0 UCELL 190102 e Hard optimization. When this parameter is set to ON,
Sw HHONC Handov neighboring GSM cell priority optimization is
ELLPA er enabled. When this parameter is set to OFF,
OPT Optimiz neighboring GSM cell priority optimization is
MOD ation in disabled.
UCELL Multi- GUI Value Range: OFF, ON
HHONC Sector
Unit: None
ELLPA
OPT Actual Value Range: OFF, ON
Default Value: OFF
U2GNce BSC691 ADD WRFD- Adaptiv Meaning: Switch for neighboring GSM cell priority
llPriOpt 0 UCELL 190102 e Hard optimization. When this parameter is set to ON,
Sw HHONC Handov neighboring GSM cell priority optimization is
ELLPA er enabled. When this parameter is set to OFF,
OPT Optimiz neighboring GSM cell priority optimization is
MOD ation in disabled.
UCELL Multi- GUI Value Range: OFF, ON
HHONC Sector
Unit: None
ELLPA
OPT Actual Value Range: OFF, ON
Default Value: OFF
InterNce BSC690 ADD WRFD- Adaptiv Meaning: Threshold of hard handover attempts from a
llParaOp 0 UCELL 190102 e Hard cell to be optimized to all configured inter-frequency
tHoThld HHONC Handov neighboring cells, which is used to determine whether
ELLPA er to enable inter-frequency neighboring cell priority
OPT Optimiz optimization. When the number of hard handover
MOD ation in attempts from the cell to be optimized to all
UCELL Multi- configured neighboring cells exceeds this threshold,
HHONC Sector the inter-frequency neighboring cell priority
ELLPA optimization can be performed in the cell to be
OPT optimized. A larger parameter value indicates a
stricter condition for performing the inter-frequency
neighboring cell priority optimization, and a smaller
parameter value indicates a looser condition for
performing the inter-frequency neighboring cell
priority optimization.
GUI Value Range: 0~10000
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 0~10000
Default Value: 100
InterNce BSC691 ADD WRFD- Adaptiv Meaning: Threshold of hard handover attempts from a
llParaOp 0 UCELL 190102 e Hard cell to be optimized to all configured inter-frequency
tHoThld HHONC Handov neighboring cells, which is used to determine whether
ELLPA er to enable inter-frequency neighboring cell priority
OPT Optimiz optimization. When the number of hard handover
MOD ation in attempts from the cell to be optimized to all
UCELL Multi- configured neighboring cells exceeds this threshold,
HHONC Sector the inter-frequency neighboring cell priority
ELLPA optimization can be performed in the cell to be
OPT optimized. A larger parameter value indicates a
stricter condition for performing the inter-frequency
neighboring cell priority optimization, and a smaller
parameter value indicates a looser condition for
performing the inter-frequency neighboring cell
priority optimization.
GUI Value Range: 0~10000
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 0~10000
Default Value: 100
InterNce BSC690 ADD WRFD- Adaptiv Meaning: Threshold of cell update attempts due to a
llParaOp 0 UCELL 190102 e Hard cell reselection from a cell to be optimized to all
tCuThld HHONC Handov configured inter-frequency neighboring cells, which is
ELLPA er used to determine whether to enable inter-frequency
OPT Optimiz neighboring cell priority optimization. When the
MOD ation in number of cell update attempts due to a cell
UCELL Multi- reselection from the cell to be optimized to all
HHONC Sector configured inter-frequency neighboring cells exceeds
ELLPA this threshold, the inter-frequency neighboring cell
OPT priority optimization can be performed in the cell to
be optimized. A larger parameter value indicates a
stricter condition for performing the inter-frequency
neighboring cell priority optimization, and a smaller
parameter value indicates a looser condition for
performing the inter-frequency neighboring cell
priority optimization.
GUI Value Range: 0~10000
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 0~10000
Default Value: 100
InterNce BSC691 ADD WRFD- Adaptiv Meaning: Threshold of cell update attempts due to a
llParaOp 0 UCELL 190102 e Hard cell reselection from a cell to be optimized to all
tCuThld HHONC Handov configured inter-frequency neighboring cells, which is
ELLPA er used to determine whether to enable inter-frequency
OPT Optimiz neighboring cell priority optimization. When the
MOD ation in number of cell update attempts due to a cell
UCELL Multi- reselection from the cell to be optimized to all
HHONC Sector configured inter-frequency neighboring cells exceeds
ELLPA this threshold, the inter-frequency neighboring cell
OPT priority optimization can be performed in the cell to
be optimized. A larger parameter value indicates a
stricter condition for performing the inter-frequency
neighboring cell priority optimization, and a smaller
parameter value indicates a looser condition for
performing the inter-frequency neighboring cell
priority optimization.
GUI Value Range: 0~10000
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 0~10000
Default Value: 100
SplitInd BSC690 ADD WRFD- Adaptiv Meaning: Flag bit for the new split cell on the RNC.
0 UEXT3 181105 e Soft No_SplitANT indicates that the cell is not served by a
GCELL Handov split antenna. HWSplitANT33Deg indicates that the
MOD er cell is served by a Huawei 33-degree split antenna.
UEXT3 Optimiz HWSplitANT22Deg indicates that the cell is served
GCELL ation in by a Huawei 22-degree split antenna.
Multi- OtherManSplitANT indicates that the cell is served by
Sector a non-Huawei split antenna, this flag bit is specified
by RNP and RNO engineers.
GUI Value Range: No_SplitANT,
HWSplitANT33Deg, HWSplitANT22Deg,
OtherManSplitANT
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: No_SplitANT,
HWSplitANT33Deg, HWSplitANT22Deg,
OtherManSplitANT
Default Value: No_SplitANT
SplitInd BSC691 ADD WRFD- Adaptiv Meaning: Flag bit for the new split cell on the RNC.
0 UEXT3 181105 e Soft No_SplitANT indicates that the cell is not served by a
GCELL Handov split antenna. HWSplitANT33Deg indicates that the
MOD er cell is served by a Huawei 33-degree split antenna.
UEXT3 Optimiz HWSplitANT22Deg indicates that the cell is served
GCELL ation in by a Huawei 22-degree split antenna.
Multi- OtherManSplitANT indicates that the cell is served by
Sector a non-Huawei split antenna, this flag bit is specified
by RNP and RNO engineers.
GUI Value Range: No_SplitANT,
HWSplitANT33Deg, HWSplitANT22Deg,
OtherManSplitANT
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: No_SplitANT,
HWSplitANT33Deg, HWSplitANT22Deg,
OtherManSplitANT
Default Value: No_SplitANT
IurExistI BSC690 ADD WRFD- SRNS Meaning: Whether the Iur interface exists. If the Iur
nd 0 UNRNC 020605 Relocati interface exists, the local RNC must be configured
MOD WRFD- on with the neighboring RNC's signaling point (SP).
UNRNC 020203 Introduc GUI Value Range: TRUE, FALSE
tion
WRFD- Package Unit: None
040202 Actual Value Range: TRUE, FALSE
Inter
RNC Default Value: None
Soft
Handov
er
RNC
Node
Redunda
ncy
IurExistI BSC691 ADD WRFD- SRNS Meaning: Whether the Iur interface exists. If the Iur
nd 0 UNRNC 020605 Relocati interface exists, the local RNC must be configured
MOD WRFD- on with the neighboring RNC's signaling point (SP).
UNRNC 020203 Introduc GUI Value Range: TRUE, FALSE
tion
Package Unit: None
HHOTR BSC690 ADD WRFD- Intra Meaning: Indicating whether to trigger hard handover
IG 0 UNRNC 020301 Frequen cross the Iur interface between the RNC and the
MOD WRFD- cy Hard neighboring RNC.
UNRNC 020302 Handov GUI Value Range: OFF, ON
er
WRFD- Unit: None
020304 Inter
Frequen Actual Value Range: OFF, ON
WRFD- cy Hard Default Value: None
040202 Handov
er Based
on
Coverag
e
Inter
Frequen
cy Hard
Handov
er Based
on DL
QoS
RNC
Node
Redunda
ncy
HHOTR BSC691 ADD WRFD- Intra Meaning: Indicating whether to trigger hard handover
IG 0 UNRNC 020301 Frequen cross the Iur interface between the RNC and the
MOD WRFD- cy Hard neighboring RNC.
UNRNC 020302 Handov GUI Value Range: OFF, ON
er
WRFD- Unit: None
020304 Inter
Frequen Actual Value Range: OFF, ON
cy Hard Default Value: None
Handov
er Based
on
Coverag
e
Inter
Frequen
cy Hard
Handov
er Based
on DL
QoS
HOScor BSC690 ADD WRFD- Adaptiv Meaning: Score weight of hard handover data during
eWeight 0 UCELL 190102 e Hard inter-frequency neighboring cell prioritization. A
HHONC Handov larger parameter value leads to a higher score weight
ELLPA er of hard handover data but a lower score weight of cell
OPT Optimiz update data involved in cell reselection. A smaller
MOD ation in parameter value leads to a lower score weight of hard
UCELL Multi- handover data but a higher score weight of cell update
HHONC Sector data involved in cell reselections.
ELLPA GUI Value Range: 0~100
OPT Unit: %
Actual Value Range: 0~100
Default Value: 90
HOScor BSC691 ADD WRFD- Adaptiv Meaning: Score weight of hard handover data during
eWeight 0 UCELL 190102 e Hard inter-frequency neighboring cell prioritization. A
HHONC Handov larger parameter value leads to a higher score weight
ELLPA er of hard handover data but a lower score weight of cell
OPT Optimiz update data involved in cell reselection. A smaller
MOD ation in parameter value leads to a lower score weight of hard
UCELL Multi- handover data but a higher score weight of cell update
HHONC Sector data involved in cell reselections.
ELLPA GUI Value Range: 0~100
OPT Unit: %
Actual Value Range: 0~100
Default Value: 90
SMPAG BSC690 SET WRFD- Flow Meaning: CPU usage threshold for paging flow
ERTHD 0 FCCPU 040100 Control control over the short message service (SMS). When
THD the average CPU usage within several sliding
windows is lower than "SMS page restore threshold",
the flow control on SMS is stopped.
GUI Value Range: 30~100
Unit: %
Actual Value Range: 30~100
Default Value: 70
SMPAG BSC691 SET WRFD- Flow Meaning: CPU usage threshold for paging flow
ERTHD 0 FCCPU 040100 Control control over the short message service (SMS). When
THD the average CPU usage within several sliding
windows is lower than "SMS page restore threshold",
the flow control on SMS is stopped.
GUI Value Range: 30~100
Unit: %
Actual Value Range: 30~100
Default Value: 70
SLPAG BSC691 SET WRFD- Flow Meaning: CPU usage threshold for paging flow
ERTHD 0 FCCPU 040100 Control control over best effort (BE) services, supplementary
THD services (SS), and location service (LCS).When the
average CPU usage within several sliding windows is
lower than the SS and LCS page restore threshold,
paging flow control over BE services, SS, and LCS is
stopped.
GUI Value Range: 30~100
Unit: %
Actual Value Range: 30~100
Default Value: 75
CPAGE BSC690 SET WRFD- Flow Meaning: CPU usage threshold for paging control
RTHD 0 FCCPU 040100 Control over real-time services. BE services uses the same
THD paging flow control thresholds as SS and LCS to
ensure the paging success rate of real-time services.
When the average CPU usage within several sliding
windows reaches or exceeds "Call page restore
threshold", the linear paging flow control on real-time
services is started. When the average CPU usage
within several sliding windows is lower than "Call
page restore threshold", paging control over real-time
services is stopped.
GUI Value Range: 30~100
Unit: %
Actual Value Range: 30~100
Default Value: 85
CPAGE BSC691 SET WRFD- Flow Meaning: CPU usage threshold for paging control
RTHD 0 FCCPU 040100 Control over real-time services. BE services uses the same
THD paging flow control thresholds as SS and LCS to
ensure the paging success rate of real-time services.
When the average CPU usage within several sliding
windows reaches or exceeds "Call page restore
threshold", the linear paging flow control on real-time
services is started. When the average CPU usage
within several sliding windows is lower than "Call
page restore threshold", paging control over real-time
services is stopped.
GUI Value Range: 30~100
Unit: %
Actual Value Range: 30~100
Default Value: 85
U2GNce BSC690 ADD WRFD- Adaptiv Meaning: Value of Nprio indicating the priority of
llPriValu 0 U2GNC 190102 e Hard neighboring cells in a GSM neighboring cell priority
e ELLPRI Handov group. The smaller the value of this parameter, the
GRP er higher the priority of a neighboring cell. The larger the
MOD Optimiz value of this parameter, the lower the priority of a
U2GNC ation in neighboring cell.
ELLPRI Multi- GUI Value Range: 0~63
GRP Sector
Unit: None
RMV Actual Value Range: 0~63
U2GNC
ELLPRI Default Value: None
GRP
U2GNce BSC691 ADD WRFD- Adaptiv Meaning: Value of Nprio indicating the priority of
llPriValu 0 U2GNC 190102 e Hard neighboring cells in a GSM neighboring cell priority
e ELLPRI Handov group. The smaller the value of this parameter, the
GRP er higher the priority of a neighboring cell. The larger the
MOD Optimiz value of this parameter, the lower the priority of a
U2GNC ation in neighboring cell.
ELLPRI Multi- GUI Value Range: 0~63
GRP Sector
Unit: None
RMV Actual Value Range: 0~63
U2GNC
ELLPRI Default Value: None
GRP
StartU2 BSC690 ADD WRFD- Adaptiv Meaning: First neighboring cell of a neighboring
GNcellP 0 U2GNC 190102 e Hard GSM cell group in the neighboring cell ranking result.
riGrpRa ELLPRI Handov This parameter and EndU2GNcellPriGrpRank
nk GRP er together determine a group of neighboring GSM cells
MOD Optimiz with the same priority.
U2GNC ation in GUI Value Range: 1~64
ELLPRI Multi-
Sector Unit: None
GRP
Actual Value Range: 1~64
Default Value: None
StartU2 BSC691 ADD WRFD- Adaptiv Meaning: First neighboring cell of a neighboring
GNcellP 0 U2GNC 190102 e Hard GSM cell group in the neighboring cell ranking result.
riGrpRa ELLPRI Handov This parameter and EndU2GNcellPriGrpRank
nk GRP er together determine a group of neighboring GSM cells
MOD Optimiz with the same priority.
U2GNC ation in GUI Value Range: 1~64
ELLPRI Multi-
Sector Unit: None
GRP
Actual Value Range: 1~64
Default Value: None
EndU2G BSC690 ADD WRFD- Adaptiv Meaning: Last neighboring cell of a neighboring GSM
NcellPri 0 U2GNC 190102 e Hard cell group in the neighboring cell ranking result. This
GrpRan ELLPRI Handov parameter and StartU2GNcellPriGrpRank together
k GRP er determine a group of neighboring GSM cells with the
MOD Optimiz same priority.
U2GNC ation in GUI Value Range: 1~64
ELLPRI Multi-
Sector Unit: None
GRP
Actual Value Range: 1~64
Default Value: None
EndU2G BSC691 ADD WRFD- Adaptiv Meaning: Last neighboring cell of a neighboring GSM
NcellPri 0 U2GNC 190102 e Hard cell group in the neighboring cell ranking result. This
GrpRan ELLPRI Handov parameter and StartU2GNcellPriGrpRank together
k GRP er determine a group of neighboring GSM cells with the
MOD Optimiz same priority.
U2GNC ation in GUI Value Range: 1~64
ELLPRI Multi-
Sector Unit: None
GRP
Actual Value Range: 1~64
Default Value: None
U2GNce BSC690 SET WRFD- Adaptiv Meaning: Neighboring GSM cell optimization period.
llParaOp 0 UHHO 190102 e Hard When an optimization period expires, the RNC
tPrd NCELL Handov optimizes the neighboring GSM cell priority.
PAOPT er GUI Value Range: 1~7
Optimiz
ation in Unit: day
Multi- Actual Value Range: 1~7
Sector Default Value: 1
U2GNce BSC691 SET WRFD- Adaptiv Meaning: Neighboring GSM cell optimization period.
llParaOp 0 UHHO 190102 e Hard When an optimization period expires, the RNC
tPrd NCELL Handov optimizes the neighboring GSM cell priority.
PAOPT er GUI Value Range: 1~7
Optimiz
ation in Unit: day
Multi- Actual Value Range: 1~7
Sector Default Value: 1
U2GNce BSC690 ADD WRFD- Adaptiv Meaning: Threshold of hard handover attempts from a
llParaOp 0 UCELL 190102 e Hard cell to be optimized to all configured neighboring
tHoThld HHONC Handov GSM cells, which is used to determine whether to
ELLPA er enable neighboring GSM cell priority optimization.
OPT Optimiz When the number of hard handover attempts from the
MOD ation in cell to be optimized to all configured neighboring
UCELL Multi- GSM cells exceeds this threshold, the neighboring
HHONC Sector GSM cell priority optimization can be performed in
ELLPA the cell to be optimized. A larger parameter value
OPT indicates a stricter condition for performing the
neighboring GSM cell priority optimization, and a
smaller parameter value indicates a looser condition
for performing the neighboring GSM cell priority
optimization.
GUI Value Range: 0~10000
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 0~10000
Default Value: 100
U2GNce BSC691 ADD WRFD- Adaptiv Meaning: Threshold of hard handover attempts from a
llParaOp 0 UCELL 190102 e Hard cell to be optimized to all configured neighboring
tHoThld HHONC Handov GSM cells, which is used to determine whether to
ELLPA er enable neighboring GSM cell priority optimization.
OPT Optimiz When the number of hard handover attempts from the
MOD ation in cell to be optimized to all configured neighboring
UCELL Multi- GSM cells exceeds this threshold, the neighboring
HHONC Sector GSM cell priority optimization can be performed in
ELLPA the cell to be optimized. A larger parameter value
OPT indicates a stricter condition for performing the
neighboring GSM cell priority optimization, and a
smaller parameter value indicates a looser condition
for performing the neighboring GSM cell priority
optimization.
GUI Value Range: 0~10000
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 0~10000
Default Value: 100
PriRank BSC690 SET WRFD- Adaptiv Meaning: Whether to prioritize load-specific inter-
LoadInt 0 UHHO 190102 e Hard frequency neighboring cells, that is, cells the
erNcellS NCELL Handov indication of blind handover, MBDR, LDR, or CLB.
w PAOPT er If this parameter is set to ON, load-specific inter-
Optimiz frequency neighboring cells are prioritized. If this
ation in parameter is set to OFF, load-specific inter-frequency
Multi- neighboring cells are not prioritized.
Sector GUI Value Range: OFF, ON
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: OFF, ON
Default Value: OFF
PriRank BSC691 SET WRFD- Adaptiv Meaning: Whether to prioritize load-specific inter-
LoadInt 0 UHHO 190102 e Hard frequency neighboring cells, that is, cells the
erNcellS NCELL Handov indication of blind handover, MBDR, LDR, or CLB.
w PAOPT er If this parameter is set to ON, load-specific inter-
Optimiz frequency neighboring cells are prioritized. If this
ation in parameter is set to OFF, load-specific inter-frequency
Multi- neighboring cells are not prioritized.
Sector GUI Value Range: OFF, ON
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: OFF, ON
Default Value: OFF
DrdOrL BSC690 ADD WRFD- Inter Meaning: Flag of a cell on which the DRD(Direct
drFlag 0 UINTE 020103 Frequen Retry Decision) measurement or LDR(Load
RFREQ WRFD- cy Load Reshuffling) measurement is performed. If this
NCELL 020160 Balance parameter is set to TRUE, the cell can be considered
MOD Enhance as the measurement object in the DRD measurement
UINTE d algorithm or LDR measurement algorithm. If this
RFREQ Multiba parameter is set to FALSE, the cell is invalid.
NCELL nd GUI Value Range: FALSE(Do not send), TRUE(Send)
Manage Unit: None
ment
Actual Value Range: FALSE, TRUE
Default Value: FALSE(Do not send)
DrdOrL BSC691 ADD WRFD- Inter Meaning: Flag of a cell on which the DRD(Direct
drFlag 0 UINTE 020103 Frequen Retry Decision) measurement or LDR(Load
RFREQ WRFD- cy Load Reshuffling) measurement is performed. If this
NCELL 020160 Balance parameter is set to TRUE, the cell can be considered
MOD Enhance as the measurement object in the DRD measurement
UINTE d algorithm or LDR measurement algorithm. If this
RFREQ Multiba parameter is set to FALSE, the cell is invalid.
NCELL nd GUI Value Range: FALSE(Do not send), TRUE(Send)
Manage Unit: None
ment
Actual Value Range: FALSE, TRUE
Default Value: FALSE(Do not send)
CLBFla BSC690 ADD WRFD- Inter- Meaning: Candidate flag of a cell ready to
g 0 UINTE 140217 Frequen accommodate UEs handed over by CLB. When this
RFREQ cy Load parameter is set to TRUE, the current cell is listed on
NCELL Balancin a candidate cell list during an inter-frequency
MOD g Based handover triggered by CLB. When this parameter is
UINTE on set to FALSE, the current cell is not on the list.
RFREQ Configu GUI Value Range: FALSE, TRUE
NCELL rable
Load Unit: None
Threshol Actual Value Range: FALSE, TRUE
d Default Value: False
CLBFla BSC691 ADD WRFD- Inter- Meaning: Candidate flag of a cell ready to
g 0 UINTE 140217 Frequen accommodate UEs handed over by CLB. When this
RFREQ cy Load parameter is set to TRUE, the current cell is listed on
NCELL Balancin a candidate cell list during an inter-frequency
MOD g Based handover triggered by CLB. When this parameter is
UINTE on set to FALSE, the current cell is not on the list.
RFREQ Configu GUI Value Range: FALSE, TRUE
NCELL rable
Load Unit: None
Threshol Actual Value Range: FALSE, TRUE
d Default Value: False
MOCNI BSC690 ADD WRFD- Adaptiv Meaning: Switch for inter-frequency neighboring cell
nterNcel 0 UCELL 190102 e Hard priority optimization in network sharing scenarios. If
lPriOptS HHONC Handov this parameter is set to ON, priorities of inter-
w ELLPA er frequency neighboring cells are optimized in network
OPT Optimiz sharing scenarios to ensure that all operators have
MOD ation in their deployed neighboring cells ranked in the front. If
UCELL Multi- this parameter is set to OFF, priorities of inter-
HHONC Sector frequency neighboring cells are not optimized in
ELLPA network sharing scenarios.
OPT GUI Value Range: OFF, ON
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: OFF, ON
Default Value: OFF
MOCNI BSC691 ADD WRFD- Adaptiv Meaning: Switch for inter-frequency neighboring cell
nterNcel 0 UCELL 190102 e Hard priority optimization in network sharing scenarios. If
lPriOptS HHONC Handov this parameter is set to ON, priorities of inter-
w ELLPA er frequency neighboring cells are optimized in network
OPT Optimiz sharing scenarios to ensure that all operators have
MOD ation in their deployed neighboring cells ranked in the front. If
UCELL Multi- this parameter is set to OFF, priorities of inter-
HHONC Sector frequency neighboring cells are not optimized in
ELLPA network sharing scenarios.
OPT GUI Value Range: OFF, ON
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: OFF, ON
Default Value: OFF
MOCN BSC690 ADD WRFD- Adaptiv Meaning: Switch for neighboring GSM cell priority
U2GNce 0 UCELL 190102 e Hard optimization in network sharing scenarios. If this
llPriOpt HHONC Handov parameter is set to ON, priorities of neighboring GSM
Sw ELLPA er cells are optimized in network sharing scenarios to
OPT Optimiz ensure that all operators have their deployed
MOD ation in neighboring cells ranked in the front. If this parameter
UCELL Multi- is set to OFF, priorities of neighboring GSM cells are
HHONC Sector not optimized in network sharing scenarios.
ELLPA GUI Value Range: OFF, ON
OPT Unit: None
Actual Value Range: OFF, ON
Default Value: OFF
MOCN BSC691 ADD WRFD- Adaptiv Meaning: Switch for neighboring GSM cell priority
U2GNce 0 UCELL 190102 e Hard optimization in network sharing scenarios. If this
llPriOpt HHONC Handov parameter is set to ON, priorities of neighboring GSM
Sw ELLPA er cells are optimized in network sharing scenarios to
OPT Optimiz ensure that all operators have their deployed
MOD ation in neighboring cells ranked in the front. If this parameter
UCELL Multi- is set to OFF, priorities of neighboring GSM cells are
HHONC Sector not optimized in network sharing scenarios.
ELLPA GUI Value Range: OFF, ON
OPT Unit: None
Actual Value Range: OFF, ON
Default Value: OFF
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