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Revision 1.71.0.0 Last Edited Mar 2004
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1 INTRODUCTION..................................................................................................................................8
1.1 HOW TO READ THIS DOCUMENT .................................................................................................8
2 DESCRIPTION OF THE FILE FORMAT ...............................................................................................11
2.1 HEADER ....................................................................................................................................11
2.2 FOOTER ....................................................................................................................................17
2.3 EVENT STRUCTURE...................................................................................................................17
2.3.1 COORDINATES.................................................................................................................... 18
2.3.2 TIME.................................................................................................................................... 18
2.3.3 EVENT PARAMETERS.......................................................................................................... 18
3 MEASUREMENT FILE NAMING .........................................................................................................19
3.1 NEMO OUTDOOR/INDOOR .........................................................................................................19
4 EVENTS ...........................................................................................................................................20
4.1 CALL EVENTS............................................................................................................................20

4.1.1 CALL ATTEMPT (CAA) .......................................................................................................... 20


4.1.2 INCOMING CALL (CAI).......................................................................................................... 22
4.1.3 CALL CONNECT SUCCESS (CAC)......................................................................................... 23

4.1.4 CALL FAILED (CAF).............................................................................................................. 24


4.1.5 CALL DISCONNECT (CAD).................................................................................................... 25
4.2 DATA EVENTS ...........................................................................................................................26

4.2.1 DATA CONNECTION ATTEMPT (DAA) ................................................................................... 26


4.2.2 DATA CONNECTION SUCCESS (DAC) .................................................................................. 27
4.2.3 DATA CONNECTION FAILED (DAF)....................................................................................... 28

4.2.4 DATA DISCONNECT (DAD) ................................................................................................... 29


4.2.5 DATA TRANSFER REQUEST (DREQ) .................................................................................... 30
4.2.6 DATA TRANSFER COMPLETED (DCOMP) ............................................................................. 32
4.2.7 DATA THROUGHPUT (DAS).................................................................................................. 33
4.2.8 PACKET ERROR RATE (PER) ............................................................................................... 34
4.2.9 PING SESSION REQUEST (PREQ) ........................................................................................ 35
4.2.10 PING SESSION COMPLETED (PCOMP)................................................................................. 36
4.2.11 PING (PING)......................................................................................................................... 37
4.3 MEASUREMENT EVENTS ...........................................................................................................38
4.3.1 RX LEVEL (RXL) ................................................................................................................... 38
4.3.2 ENHANCED RX LEVEL (ERXL).............................................................................................. 40
4.3.3 EC/I0 (ECIO)......................................................................................................................... 42
4.3.4 ENHANCED EC/I0 (EECI0) .................................................................................................... 43
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4.3.5 RX/TX (RXTX) ...................................................................................................................... 45


4.3.6 RX QUALITY (RXQ) .............................................................................................................. 46
4.3.7 PACKET CHANNEL RX QUALITY (PRXQ) .............................................................................. 47
4.3.8 FRAME ERROR RATE (FER)................................................................................................. 48
4.3.9 ENHANCED FRAME ERROR RATE (EFER)............................................................................ 49
4.3.10 MS POWER (MSP)................................................................................................................ 50
4.3.11 RADIO LINK TIMEOUT (RLT)................................................................................................. 51
4.3.12 TIMING ADVANCE (TAD) ...................................................................................................... 52
4.3.13 TIMING ALIGNMENT (TAL).................................................................................................... 53
4.3.14 DOWNLINK SIGNALING COUNTER (DSC) ............................................................................. 54
4.3.15 MARKOV STATISTICS (MAS) ................................................................................................ 55
4.3.16 BIT ERROR PROBABILITY (BEP)........................................................................................... 56
4.3.17 CARRIER PER INTERFERENCE (CI)...................................................................................... 57

4.3.18 TX POWER CONTROL (TXPC) .............................................................................................. 58


4.3.19 RX POWER CONTROL (RXPC).............................................................................................. 59
4.3.20 BIT ERROR RATE (BER) ....................................................................................................... 61

4.3.21 EC/NO (ECNO) ..................................................................................................................... 62


4.3.22 PHYSICAL CHANNEL DATA THROUGHPUT (PHDAS) ............................................................ 64
4.3.23 PPP LAYER DATA THROUGHPUT (PPPDAS)......................................................................... 65

4.3.24 RLP DATA THROUGHPUT (RLPDAS) .................................................................................... 66


4.4 SCANNING EVENTS ...................................................................................................................67
4.4.1 SCANNING RESULTS (SCAN)............................................................................................... 67

4.4.2 TIMESLOT SCANNING RESULTS (TSCAN) ............................................................................ 70


4.4.3 DELAY SPREAD (DSCAN)..................................................................................................... 71
4.4.4 DELAY (DELAY) ................................................................................................................... 72

4.4.5 RSCP (RSCP)....................................................................................................................... 74


4.4.6 SIR (SSCAN) ........................................................................................................................ 75
4.4.7 DELAY PROFILE (DPROF) .................................................................................................... 76
4.4.8 RAKE FINGER ALLOCATION (FINGER) ................................................................................. 78
4.4.9 C/I SCANNING RESULTS (CISCAN)....................................................................................... 79
4.5 HANDOVER/HANDOFF EVENTS .................................................................................................80
4.5.1 HANDOVER/HANDOFF ATTEMPT (HOA) ............................................................................... 80
4.5.2 HANDOVER/HANDOFF SUCCESS (HOS)............................................................................... 82
4.5.3 HANDOVER/HANDOFF FAIL (HOF) ....................................................................................... 83
4.5.4 CELL RESELECTION (CREL) ................................................................................................ 84
4.5.5 SOFT HANDOVER EVENT INFORMATION (SHOI) .................................................................. 85
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4.5.6 SOFT HANDOVER (SHO)...................................................................................................... 86


4.6 LOCATION UPDATE EVENTS .....................................................................................................87
4.6.1 LOCATION UPDATE ATTEMPT (LUA) .................................................................................... 87
4.6.2 LOCATION UPDATE ACCEPTED (LUS).................................................................................. 88
4.6.3 LOCATION UPDATE FAIL (LUF) ............................................................................................ 89
4.7 CHANNEL INFORMATION EVENTS .............................................................................................90
4.7.1 CHANNEL INFO (CHI) ........................................................................................................... 90
4.7.2 SERVICE INFORMATION (SEI).............................................................................................. 97
4.7.3 DATA CHANNEL REQUEST (DCHR) ...................................................................................... 98
4.7.4 DATA CHANNEL INFO (DCHI) ............................................................................................. 100
4.7.5 FREQUENCY HOPPING STATUS (HOP) .............................................................................. 102
4.7.6 NEIGHBOR LIST (NLIST)..................................................................................................... 103
4.7.7 SERVICE PARAMETERS REQUESTED (SEPR).................................................................... 104

4.7.8 SERVICE PARAMETERS NEGOTIATED (SEPN)................................................................... 105


4.7.9 RANDOM ACCESS CHANNEL INFORMATION (RACHI)......................................................... 106
4.7.10 VOCODER STATUS (VOCS)................................................................................................ 108

4.7.11 QUICK PAGING CHANNEL INFORMATION (QPCHI) ............................................................. 109


4.7.12 SYNC CHANNEL COUNTERS (COUNTSYNC) ...................................................................... 110
4.7.13 PAGING CHANNEL COUNTERS (COUNTPAG)..................................................................... 111

4.7.14 MUX1 COUNTERS (COUNTMUX1) ...................................................................................... 112


4.7.15 MUX2 COUNTERS (COUNTMUX2) ...................................................................................... 114
4.7.16 ACCESS CHANNEL COUNTERS (COUNTACC) .................................................................... 117

4.7.17 REVERSE TRAFFIC CHANNEL COUNTERS (COUNTRTC).................................................... 118


4.7.18 REVERSE SUPPLEMENTAL CHANNEL #1 COUNTERS (COUNTRSCH1)............................... 119
4.7.19 FORWARD SUPPLEMENTAL CHANNEL #1 COUNTERS (COUNTFSCH1).............................. 120

4.8 MS-BS SIGNALING EVENTS .....................................................................................................121


4.8.1 LAYER3 UPLINK (L3U)........................................................................................................ 121
4.8.2 LAYER3 DOWNLINK (L3D) .................................................................................................. 122
4.8.3 LAYER2 UPLINK (L2U)........................................................................................................ 123
4.8.4 LAYER2 DOWNLINK (L2D) .................................................................................................. 124
4.8.5 MAC LAYER UPLINK (MACU) .............................................................................................. 125
4.8.6 MAC LAYER DOWNLINK (MACD) ........................................................................................ 126
4.8.7 LLC LAYER UPLINK (LLCU) ................................................................................................ 127
4.8.8 LLC LAYER DOWNLINK (LLCD)........................................................................................... 128
4.8.9 RRLP LAYER UPLINK (RRLPU) ........................................................................................... 129
4.8.10 RRLP LAYER DOWNLINK (RRLPD) ..................................................................................... 130
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4.8.11 RRC LAYER UPLINK (RRCU) .............................................................................................. 131


4.8.12 RRC LAYER DOWNLINK (RRCD)......................................................................................... 132
4.9 PACKET DATA EVENTS ...........................................................................................................133
4.9.1 PACKET SESSION ACTIVATION ATTEMPT (PAA) ................................................................ 133
4.9.2 PACKET SESSION ACTIVATION FAILED (PAF) .................................................................... 134
4.9.3 PACKET SESSION ACTIVATION CONNECTED (PAC)........................................................... 135
4.9.4 PACKET SESSION DEACTIVATED (PAD)............................................................................. 136
4.9.5 QUALITY OF SERVICE PROFILE REQUEST (QSPR) ............................................................ 137
4.9.6 QUALITY OF SERVICE PROFILE NEGOTIATED (QSPN) ....................................................... 143
4.9.7 PACKET CHANNEL INFO (PCHI) ......................................................................................... 148
4.9.8 PACKET CHANNEL REQUEST (PCHR)................................................................................ 151
4.9.9 GPRS ATTACH ATTEMPT (GAA) ......................................................................................... 152
4.9.10 GPRS ATTACH FAILED (GAF)............................................................................................. 153

4.9.11 GPRS ATTACH CONNECTED (GAC).................................................................................... 154


4.9.12 GPRS DETACH (GAD) ........................................................................................................ 155
4.9.13 BLOCK ERROR RATE (BLER) ............................................................................................. 156

4.9.14 RLC DATA THROUGHPUT (RDAS) ...................................................................................... 157


4.9.15 LLC DATA THROUGHPUT (LDAS) ....................................................................................... 158
4.9.16 ROUTING AREA UPDATE ATTEMPT (RUA).......................................................................... 159

4.9.17 ROUTING AREA UPDATE SUCCESSFUL (RUS)................................................................... 160


4.9.18 ROUTING AREA UPDATE FAIL (RUF).................................................................................. 161
4.9.19 TBF INFORMATION (TBFI) .................................................................................................. 162

4.10 AMR EVENTS........................................................................................................................163


4.10.1 AMR INFORMATION (AMRI) ................................................................................................ 163
4.10.2 AMR STATUS (AMRS)......................................................................................................... 165

4.10.3 AMR LINK QUALITY ESTIMATE (AMRQ) .............................................................................. 166


4.11 AUDIO QUALITY EVENTS......................................................................................................167
4.11.1 UPLINK AUDIO QUALITY (AQUL) ........................................................................................ 167
4.11.2 DOWNLINK AUDIO QUALITY (AQDL)................................................................................... 168
4.11.3 AUDIO QUALITY INFO (AQI)................................................................................................ 169
4.12 LOCATION EVENTS ..............................................................................................................170
4.12.1 LOCATION REQUEST ATTEMPT (LOCA) ............................................................................. 170
4.12.2 LOCATION RESPONSE SUCCESS (LOCS) .......................................................................... 171
4.12.3 LOCATION RESPONSE FAIL (LOCF) ................................................................................... 172
4.12.4 LOCATION INFORMATION (LOCI) ....................................................................................... 173
4.13 MISCELLANEOUS EVENTS ...................................................................................................175
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4.13.1 TEXTUAL USER NOTE (TNOTE).......................................................................................... 175


4.13.2 VOICE NOTE (VNOTE)........................................................................................................ 176
4.13.3 USER MARKER (MARK)...................................................................................................... 177
4.13.4 TEXTUAL ERROR NOTE (ERR) ........................................................................................... 178
4.13.5 CHANGE OF DAY (DATE) ................................................................................................... 179
4.13.6 TIMER (TIMER) .................................................................................................................. 180
4.13.7 MS CELLULAR SYSTEM STATE (MSCS).............................................................................. 181
4.13.8 PAUSE (PAUSE)................................................................................................................. 182
5 APPENDIX 1 - RELEASE NOTES .....................................................................................................183
6 APPENDIX 2 - ERROR CODES ........................................................................................................183
6.1 MM CAUSE VALUES.................................................................................................................183
6.2 RR CAUSE VALUES .................................................................................................................183
6.3 CC CAUSE VALUES .................................................................................................................184

6.4 CC CAUSE VALUES FOR CDMAONE AND CDMA 2000..............................................................185


6.5 GMM CAUSE VALUES ..............................................................................................................186
6.6 SM CAUSE VALUES .................................................................................................................186

6.7 RAS CAUSE VALUES ...............................................................................................................187


6.8 RRC CAUSE VALUES ...............................................................................................................190
6.9 DATA TRANSFER FAILURE CAUSE VALUES............................................................................190

6.10 SOCKET ERROR CODES.......................................................................................................192


6.11 UMTS FAILURE CAUSE VALUES...........................................................................................194
6.12 INTER-RAT HANDOVER FAILURE VALUES............................................................................194

7 APPENDIX 3 - CELLULAR SYSTEMS...............................................................................................195


8 INDEX ............................................................................................................................................196
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1 INTRODUCTION

♦ You should read the following chapters carefully before you start analyzing your measurement files.

This document is a description of the Nemo Technologies' open non-proprietary ASCII file format. All Nemo
Technologies' tools produce this type of measurement files and the files can be viewed and analyzed using
various methods or tools; e.g., Nemo Outdoor playback functions, Nemo Analyze, or a text editor.
The file format description includes events and event related parameters for all network technologies that
can be measured with Nemo Technologies' tools.

1.1 HOW TO READ THIS DOCUMENT

This document is organized in such a manner that it is easy to locate specific events and parameters. From
the Table of Contents, you will find all events organized in specific groups; e.g., Handover/Handoff events,
GPRS Related events, and Call events. In the Index table are listed all events and event parameters. The
events are also categorized according to different technologies. In other words, if you are looking for all
CDMA events, go to the Index (at the end of this document) and find the keyword CDMA events. Under
that keyword are listed all CDMA related events and the page where that event can be found.
All events and their parameters are presented in table format.

Heading

Event Info table

Parameters table

The Heading displays the event name and event ID. In measurement files, the events are marked with the
event ID only.
The Event Info table presents general information of this event; for example, the cellular system where
this event may occur and the Nemo Technologies tools which produce this event. All the events produced
by Nemo Technologies tool are listed in this document with the respective parameters. The following
information is given for each event:
• Event ID
• Cellular systems: refers to the networks in which the event is used. The alternatives are: GSM,
AMPS, DAMPS, NAMPS, cdmaOne, CDMA 2000, and UMTS.
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• Mode: refers to the measurement mode in which the event appears. The alternatives are voice call,
data call, data, CS data, PS data, location test, fax, pilot scan, RSSI scan, and frequency scan.
• Recorded: describes the state in which the event is recorded. For voice calls the alternatives are idle
and call active. For circuit switched data calls the alternatives are idle, call active, and data transfer.
For PS data calls (GPRS) the alternatives are idle, attach, packet active, and data transfer. For GSM
the state is idle if the phone is on a control channel and call active if the phone is on a traffic channel.
The diagram below describes the different recording states and the events that initiate the state
transitions.

• Nemo Tools: refers to the Nemo Technologies tools that produce the event.

The following information is given for all parameters:


• Name defines the short parameter name displayed, for example, in Nemo Outdoor windows.
• Type: defines the parameter type. The alternatives are integer, string, hex(adecimal data), and float.
• Description of the parameter and possible limits and alternatives. On the first line of this field is stated
the long parameter name. This name is used when selecting parameters to be displayed in the Nemo
Outdoor windows.
♦ Only the event specific parameters are listed here. However, each event also has the time and
location information. But to save space, the time and location parameters are explained only
once in chapter 2.3 Event Structure. The event specific parameters are marked with bold type in
the event examples.

The Parameters table lists all the parameters that belong to this specific event. The number of parameters
differs from one event to another: while one event may have only one parameter, another event may have
as many as ten. Furthermore, the same parameter can appear in several events. For each parameter are
displayed the parameter name, type, and a description of the parameter. If the parameter has been
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shaded, it means that this parameter is repeated. In other words, there may appear several of these
parameters in one event.
Finally, an example of how the event might look like in the actual measurement file is given. For example,
this is how you would interpret the example above:

LLCU +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 PACCH "UI-CMD" 01 C0 0B ...

The first eight parameters after the event ID are common to all events. For more information on these
common events, see chapter 2.3 Event Structure.
• LLCU = event ID; i.e., this is a LLC Layer Uplink event
• +32.123456 = longitude
• +64.654321 = latitude
• 55 = geodetic height
• 1234 = distance from starting point in meters
• 1 = GPS status
• 8 = number of satellites in view
• 99 = velocity of the test vehicle in km/h
• 12:13:14:156 = time in the following format [Hour]:[Min]:[Sec].[thousands of seconds]

The events that come after the time are event specific parameters. Only these parameters are explained in
the Parameters table after each event. In the examples, the event specific parameters are marked with
bold type to distinguish them from the common parameters.
• PACCH = sub channel name
• "UI-CMD" = LLC message name
• 01 C0 0B… = Contents of the LLC message
In addition, the parameter LLC data has been shaded, which means that it may appear several times in this
event.
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2 DESCRIPTION OF THE FILE FORMAT

The file will be an ASCII text format. The file has three logical parts: Header, Events, and Footer. The
header includes, for example, information about the measurement configuration and the test system used.
The footer informs about the normal completion of the measurement.
2.1 HEADER

The header consists of several lines the length and number of which is not defined. First line begins with
“***” characters and all other lines with “#” character. The contents of the header depends on the product
used to generate the measurement file. The beginning of all the header lines (excluding the first one) is
marked with a “#” character and a two character identification sign, which is used to make it easier for the
software to find the needed header line from the file. The event signs are described in the example headers
below.

Contents of the first line of the header is:

*** [pname (id)] [sw ver] [ff ver] [date] [time]

where:
pname = product name of the measurement tool
(id) = possible identification number of the tool
sw ver = software version of the product (major.minor.build)
ff ver = measurement file format version
date = start date of the measurement
time = start time of the measurement
EXAMPLE:
*** Nemo Prime 4.02.19 ff ver 1.62.00 15.6.2003 09:49:46

Header parameters in alphabetical order:


#AD Audio test start Delay (seconds)
Defines how long a delay in seconds there is at the beginning of a voice test call before the audio quality
test function is activated.

#AG external Antenna Gain (dBi)


Signal gain achieved by using an external antenna attached to a mobile phone. Value is obtained from the
antenna specifications.

#AS Call attempts if no Service


Indicates if calls were attempted or not while the tool was out of coverage (no service provided).

#AT Audio Test type


Defines which of the audio test options was used during the measurement. Selected option is defined in
the configuration file of the measurement tool.
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#BF BTS Filename


File containing base station location information. The extension is always .BTS

#CD Call Duration (seconds)


Determines the test call duration in seconds. The duration timer starts when the call is on a traffic channel.

#CE CEntral meridian


Defines what longitude was used as a central meridian when the map was digitized.

#CF Call list Filename


Specifies the call script (e.g., phone numbers and number of calls) used in call generator/receiver mode.
Extension is always .PHN

#CI Converter version Identification


The converter version identification indicates the original tool and version used for measurement, original
file format version, and converter version used for conversion.

#CL external Cable Loss (dBm)


Signal loss due to the antenna cable when using external antenna attached to a mobile phone. Value is
obtained from the cable specifications.

#CM Call Mode


Determines the mode of test calls. Alternatives are:
Originate: the measurement tool is making the calls
Terminate: the calls are made to the measurement tool
Alternate: the measurement tool is making and receiving calls alternatively
Markov: the measurement tool makes Markov calls
Data: the measurement tool makes data test calls sending a file to FS
Fax: the measurement tool makes a fax test call sending to FS as many lines of fax as it can
during the call duration defined with parameter Call Duration.

#CS Channel Style


Channel style identifies which channel style was used during the measurement.

#CT tker (coordinate conversion type)


Sets the coordinate conversion to either to Gauss-Kruger or UTM conversion

#DA Delay between call Attempts


Indicates the delay in seconds between two consecutive call attempts.

#DM Delay between call Mode used


Indicates the delay mode (calls or attempts) used between two consecutive test calls.
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#EF f (inverse of Earth Flattening)


Sets the inverse of earth flattening parameter value used in coordinate computations.

#ER a (Equator Radius)


Sets the equator radius (in meters) parameter value used in coordinate computations.

#FE False Easting


Value to falsely shift rectangular coordinate at the selected central meridian. Used to avoid negative
coordinates.
#FG FSS external antenna Gain (dBi)
Signal gain achieved by using external antenna attached to the frequency scanner. Value is obtained from
the antenna specifications.

#FL FSS external cable Loss (dBm)


Signal loss due to the antenna cable when using external antenna attached to a frequency scanner. Value
is obtained from the cable specifications.

#FS Field Strength scanner


The Field Strength Scanner device identifies the used scanning device (e.g., DTI, GSM900, GSM1800).

#FW FSS average Window


Defines the number of measurement results used to compute the stored value.

#HV Handler Version


Defines the handler version that was used when generating the file.

#HW device HardWare version

#ID ID tag for simultaneous measurement files


The identification tag is generated by using Windows® GUID functions. It is used to identify all
simultaneously generated measurement files made by one measurement tool.

#MF Map Filename


Defines the map file used during measurement.
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#MT Mobile Type


Describes the type of mobile phone used in measurements. Below is a list of supported models.
Type Code Mobile Model Technology
NHE-4NX Nokia 2110 or Nokia 2110i GSM 900
NHK-4NX Nokia 2140 or Nokia 2142 GSM 1800
Nokia 2160 IS-136 800
Nokia 2170 CDMA 1900
Nokia 2180 CDMA 800
NHB-3 Nokia 2190 GSM 1900
Nokia 2280 CDMA 2000
NPD-1AW Nokia 3585 CDMA 2000 800/1900
NPD-4AW Nokia 3585i CDMA 2000 800/1900
Nokia 3586 CDMA 2000
NSE-3NX Nokia 6110 GSM 900
NSC-3NX Nokia 6120 IS-136 800
NSM-1NY Nokia 6150 GSM 900/1800
NSW-3AX Nokia 6160 IS-136 800/1900
NSD-3AX Nokia 6185 CDMA 800/1900
NSB-3NX Nokia 6190 GSM 1900
NPL-3 Nokia 6200 GSM 850/1800/1900
NPE-3 Nokia 6210 GSM 900/1800
Nokia 6220 GSM/EDGE 900/1800/1900
NPL-1 Nokia 6310i GSM 900/1800/1900
NPW-2 Nokia 6360 IS-136 800/1900
NSM-9 Nokia 6590 GSM 850/1900
NHM-1 Nokia 6650 WCDMA/GSM 900/1800
OT76M Sagem OT 76M GSM 900/1800
OT96MW Sagem OT 96MW GSM 900/1800
OT96MGPRS Sagem OT 96MGPRS GSM 900/1800
OT160M Sagem OT 160M GSM 900/1800
OT190M Sagem OT 190M GSM 900/1800
OT199M Sagem OT 199M GSM 1900
OT290 Sagem OT 290 GSM/GPRS 900/1800/1900
T260 Motorola Timeport 260 GSM 900/1800/1900

#NF RXLEV update rate (No GPS Fix available)


Defines how many RXLevel results are used to compute the RXLevel value (average) recorded with RXL
event while GPS fix is not available

#NN Network Name


Specifies the name of the measured network, given by the user in the configuration file.
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#NS North to South shift


Offset parameter used to correct rectangular coordinates in south-north direction.

#NT Network Type


Measured cellular system. Depends on the measurement tool used. Either given in the configuration file or
determined according to the phone type.

#PN test call Phone Number


Phone number to which the test calls were made.

#SC SCtas (map scale factor)


Defines the map scale factor if very old maps were used to digitize the maps.

#SM Scanning Mode


Scanning modes are:
RSSI Average,
RSSI Maximum,
RSSI Minimum,
RSSI Standard deviation,
RSSI 10 percentile,
RSSI 50 percentile,
RSSI 90 percentile,
EC/I0 Average

#SS Sample Size


Sample size identifies the number of samples used for one measurement value. Sample size range is 1 ...
65535.

#ST Scanner Type


Describes the type of scanning receiver used in measurements. Below is a list of supported models:
Anritsu ML8720B UMTS 2100
DTI DX AMPS 800
DTI DX GSM 1800
DTI DX GSM 1900
DTI DX GSM 850
DTI DX GSM 850/1900
DTI DX GSM 900
DTI DX GSM 900/1800
DTI DX IS-136 1900
DTI DX IS-136 800
DTI DX IS-95 1900
DTI DX IS-95 800
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DTI LX GSM
DTI LX UMTS 1900
DTI LX UMTS 2100

#SW device SoftWare version

#TB Time Between calls (seconds)


Defines the time (in seconds) waited after terminating a test call before the next test call is made.

#TC Test Call script


Defines the call script that was used during measurements.

#UT gap to UTC (hours)


Defines the time difference (in hours, -12 ... 12) to UTC time achieved from GPS and local time.

#WC Wideband Channels


Lists the wideband (5MHz) channels that are measured.

#WE West to East shift


Offset parameter used to correct rectangular coordinates in west-east direction.

#XP xptas (S-N rectangular coordinate at equator)


Sets the south-north rectangular coordinate value (in meters) at the equator.

#YF RXLEV update rate (GPS fix available)


Defines how many RXLevel results are used to compute the RXLevel value (average) recorded with RXL
event while GPS fix is available

Example of a Nemo Outdoor header:


*** NEMO PRIME 4.10.21 ff ver 1.71 14.1.2004 15:27:18
#ID Id tag for simultaneous measurement files: {BABCEB42-D85A-4884-AE0F-2580217E5A02}
#AG External antenna gain (dBi): 0.00
#BF BTS filename:
#CF Call list filename: C:\Nemo Tools\Scripts\test2.nsf
#CL External cable loss: 0.00
#CM Call mode: Originate
#HV Handler version: 4.10.27
#MF Map filename:
#MT Mobile type: RH-20
#NN Network name:
#NT Network type: GSM 900/GSM 1800/GSM 1900
#PN Test call phone number:
#SW Device software version: NTM 10.2.0020, 19-11-03, RH-20, V a4.08
#HW Device hardware version:
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Example of a Scanner measurement header:

*** NEMO PRIME 4.02.21 ff ver 1.71 17.2.2004 12:32:39


#ID Id tag for simultaneous measurement files : 12345678-1234-as12-12er-098765432109
#HV Handler version : 1.00
#UT Gap to UTC (hours) :2
#CE Central Meridian : 358.0
#FE False Easting : 400000.0
#WE West to East Shift : 0.0
#NS North to South Shift : 0.0
#XP xptas (S-N rectangular coordinate at equator): 5530000.0
#SC sctas (map scale factor) : 1.0
#ER a (equator radius) : 6378388.0
#EF f (inverse of earth flattening) : 297.0
#CT tker (coordinate conversion type) : 1.0
#MF Map Filename : areax.map
#NT Network Type : GSM 900
#NN Network Name : NetworkName
#FS Field Strength Scanner : DTI
#FG FSS External Antenna Gain (dBi) :0
#FL FSS External Cable Loss (dBm) :0
#FW FSS Average Window :1
#SM Scanning Mode : Average
#SS Sample Size :2
#CS Channel Style : EAMPS
#BF BTS Filename : area.bts

2.2 FOOTER

A footer has only one line. The line begins with “***” characters and the contents of it is:

*** [pname (id)] [sw ver] ff ver [ff ver] [date] [time]

where:
pname = product name of the measurement tool
(id) = possible identification number of the tool
sw ver = software version of the product (major.minor)
ff ver = measurement file format version
date = start date of the measurement
time = start time of the measurement

Example of a Nemo Outdoor footer:

*** NEMO PRIME 4.02.21 ff ver 1.71 19.2.2004 08:59:46

2.3 EVENT STRUCTURE

An event is an ASCII string that has an unspecified length. All events are separated from each other with
the “new line” character. Different fields in each event are separated from each other by the space
character. Each event can have different parameters that are to be stored after coordinate and time
information on the same line. This document describes the initial set of events and their parameters.
However, new events or event parameters can be added to the file format later on. If event parameter
string contains spaces, that individual parameter string must be placed between quotation marks.

[event ID] [coordinates] [time] [event parameters]

Example:
[ID] [coordinates ] [time ] [event parameters]
RXL +000.0000 +000.0000 000 000 00 00 01:11:46.120 11 22 33 44 55 ...
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2.3.1 COORDINATES

Coordinates are presented in the following format:

[longitude] [latitude] [height] [distance] [GPS status] [number of satellites] [velocity]

Example:
longitude latitude H D QS V
+32.123422 +64.222211 10 1234 1 8 105

Where H is geodetic height, D is distance from start point in meters, Q is quality of GPS data, S is number
of satellites received, and V is the velocity of the measurement vehicle in km/h. When Q equals one (1),
coordinates are achieved with GPS; when Q equals two (2), coordinates are achieved with DGPS; when Q
equals three (3), coordinates are achieved with DR; when Q equals four (4), coordinates are achieved with
GPS receiver estimation; and if Q equals zero (0), coordinates are last received coordinates (no GPS fix). If
measurements are done without GPS receiver, these parameters are set to zero (0).
2.3.2 TIME

Time is presented in the following format:

[Hour]:[Min]:[Sec].[thousands of seconds]

Example:
HH:MM:SS.mSS
12:31:59.999

2.3.3 EVENT PARAMETERS

An event specifies what parameters or values are presented in each specific case. The parameter field
should stay unchanged. If additions are needed, new parameters must be added to the end of the event:

Example:
Old event CAA [call type] [count] [phone number]
New event CAA [call type] [count] [phone number] [new parameter]
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3 MEASUREMENT FILE NAMING

Measurement files are named in different tools as follows:


3.1 NEMO OUTDOOR/INDOOR

Name
• Length and format according to Windows® naming rules
• Given by the user or automatically generated by Nemo Outdoor/Indoor
Extension
• where n is the number of the phone used for measuring (generated by the tool),
• DTn, for Digital Trace mode calls, n=1 ... 4
• FSn, for Frequency scanning with a scanner, n=1 ... 4
• FTn, for Frequency scanning with a mobile, n=1 ... 4
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4 EVENTS

In the following chapters are described the events that may appear in measurements performed with Nemo
Technologies' tools.
4.1 CALL EVENTS

4.1.1 CALL ATTEMPT (CAA)

Event ID CAA
Cellular All
systems
Mode Voice call, data call
Recorded Idle
Recorded when call attempted (SEND key
pressed)
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Parameters
Name Type Description
Call type Integer Call type
1 = Voice call
2 = Markov call (CDMA)
3 = Data call
4 = Fax call
5 = Dial-up based data call
6 = Loopback call (CDMA)
#MOC Integer Number of mobile originated calls during
session
The ordinal number of the calls originated
during a measurement session
Number String Called number
Phone number in which to make the call

Parameters for Markov Call


Name Type Description
Call type Integer Call type
1 = Voice call
2 = Markov call (CDMA)
3 = Data call
4 = Fax call
#MOC Integer Number of mobile originated calls during
session
The ordinal number of the calls originated
during a measurement session
Number String Called number
Phone number in which to make the call
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Markov rate Integer Markov call rate


Parameter describes the frame rate set to be
used with Markov call.
0 = Variable rate
1 = Full rate
2 = Half rate
4 = Quarter rate
8 = Eight rate

Example:
CAA +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 1 45 12345678
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4.1.2 INCOMING CALL (CAI)

Event ID CAI
Cellular All
systems
Mode Voice call, data call
Recorded Idle
Recorded when setup message has arrived from
the network. Setup is used instead of paging
request, because the information of the call type
(voice or data; voice is only acceptable here) is first
available in the setup messaging.
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Parameters
Name Type Description
Call type Integer Call type
1 = Voice call
2 = Markov call (CDMA)
3 = Data call
4 = Fax call
#MTC Integer Number of mobile terminated calls during
session
The ordinal number of the calls terminated
during a measurement session
Number String Calling number
Phone number from which the call is
originated.

Example:
CAI +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 1 23 12345678
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4.1.3 CALL CONNECT SUCCESS (CAC)

Event ID CAC
Cellular All
systems
Mode Voice call, data call
Recorded Call active
Recorded on three different stages of call
establishment
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Parameters
Name Type Description
Call status Integer Call connecting status
1 = Accessed to a dedicated traffic channel
2 = Alerting
3 = Called party answered
4 = Dial-up connection established
Call att. Integer Call attempt time
time Time (in seconds) elapsed from call attempt
to reaching the state
TN Integer Number of current timeslot
In systems where this is not available, value
is set to -1. NOTE: In case of HSCSD data
test call, used timeslots are listed in a DCHI
event.

Example:
CAC +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 2 3 0
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4.1.4 CALL FAILED (CAF)

Event ID CAF
Cellular All
systems
Mode Voice call, data call
Recorded Idle
Recorded when there was a timeout or call release
before TCH connection achieved. Recorded on
timeout after CAA or CAI event when no service
available.
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Parameters
Name Type Description
CS fail. Integer CS call attempt failure status
status 1 = timeout before connection
2 = call was released before connection
3 = service not available (call attempt is
made when MS is not in coverage area)
4 = incoming call not received
5 = test system failure (rejected in Quality
Survey Reports)
6 = SDCCH blocking (GSM) (MS sends
CHANNEL REQUEST, but network does
not send IMMEDIATE ASSIGNMENT to
the MS during “Call Attempt Timeout”)
7 = TCH blocking (GSM) (network does not
send ASSIGNMENT COMMAND during
“Call Attempt Timeout”)
8 = RRC connection failed
9 = Radio bearer setup failed
11 = Reserved
20 = PPP error
CS fail. Integer CS call failure time
time Time (in seconds) elapsed from call attempt
or call receiving to failing
CS fail. Integer CS call failure cause
cause If call fails due to dial-up connection error
(failure status 20), the value is an OS RAS
cause (see chapter 6.7 for a list of OS RAS
cause values).
Value is set –1 if cause code is not available.

Example:
CAF +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 1 25
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4.1.5 CALL DISCONNECT (CAD)

Event ID CAD
Cellular All
systems
Mode Voice call, data call
Recorded Idle
Recorded when back on control channel or
dropped out of service
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Parameters
Name Type Description
CS disc. Integer CS call disconnect status
status 1 = Normal disconnect
2 = Dropped call. (i.e., network release)
3 = Dropped out of service.
4 = Dropped during handover/handoff/hard
handover
5 = Reserved
6 = Transfer timeout during data or fax test
call
7 = Protocol error during data or fax test call
8 = Transfer failed during data or fax test call
9 = Modem connection failure.
Dedicated connection already achieved
10= Network busy (GSM)
When network has not sent ALERT or
CONNECT message before it sends
DISCONNECT message
20= PPP Error
CS call dur. Integer CS call duration
Time (in hh:mm:ss) elapsed from call
attempt to return to control channel
CS disc. Integer CS call disconnect cause
cause If call is dropped due to a dial-up connection
error (status code 20), the value is an OS
RAS cause (see chapter 6.7 for a list of OS
RAS cause values).

Otherwise CC cause code. See chapter 6.3


for a list of possible causes. (GSM/UMTS).
Value is set –1 if cause code is not available.

Example:
CAD +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 1 00:02:01 16
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4.2 DATA EVENTS

4.2.1 DATA CONNECTION ATTEMPT (DAA)

Event ID DAA
Cellular All
systems
Mode Data
Recorded Call active, Packet active
Recorded when data connection is attempted to
server.
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Parameters
Name Type Description
Data Integer Data transfer protocol
protocol 0 = Nemo protocol using modem connection
(not used anymore)
1 = Nemo procotol using TCP
2 = Nemo protocol using UDP
3 = FTP
4 = HTTP
5 = SMTP
6 = POP3
Host String Data transfer host address
address Connection address. String format is
preferred if possible. Double quotes are used
around the host name.
Host port Integer Data transfer host port
IP port.

Example:
DAA +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 1 “nemotechnologies.com” 224
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4.2.2 DATA CONNECTION SUCCESS (DAC)

Event ID DAC
Cellular All
systems
Mode Data
Recorded Call active, Packet active
Recorded when data connect received from server
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Parameters
Name Type Description
Conn. time Integer Data connection establishment time
Time (in seconds) elapsed from data
connection attempt to connection with
Data Tester.
Conn. rate DL Integer Data connection rate downlink
Connection rate in bit/s assigned by the
network
Value is set –1 if not available.
Conn. rate UL Integer Data connection rate uplink
Connection rate in bit/s assigned by the
network
Value is set –1 if not available.

Example:
DAC +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 23 9600 -1
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4.2.3 DATA CONNECTION FAILED (DAF)

Event ID DAF
Cellular All
systems
Mode Data
Recorded Call active, Packet active
Recorded after DAA event when connection
attempt fails.
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Parameters
Name Type Description
Data fail. Integer Data connection failure status
status 1 = User abort
2 = Socket opening error (Socket cause)
3 = Protocol error or timeout
5 = Reserved
Data fail. time Integer Data connection establishment failure
time
Time from attempt to failure in seconds.
Data fail. Integer Data connection failure cause
cause Cause code returned by operating
system socket subsystem or transfer
protocol subsystem. -1 if not available.
See chapter 6.10 for a list of possible
socket error codes.

Example:
DAF +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 1 5 -1
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4.2.4 DATA DISCONNECT (DAD)

Event ID DAD
Cellular All
systems
Mode Data
Recorded Call active, Packet active
Recorded when data connection is disconnected.
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Parameters
Name Type Description
Data disc. Integer Data disconnect status
status 1 = Normal data disconnect
2 = Socket error (Socket cause)
3 = Protocol error or timeout
11 = Reserved
Conn. Integer Data connection duration
duration Time from attempt to disconnect in seconds.
Disc. cause Integer Data disconnect cause
Cause code returned by operating system
socket subsystem or transfer protocol
subsystem. -1 if not available.
See chapter 6.10 for a list of possible socket
error codes.

Example:
DAD +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 1 1 -1
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4.2.5 DATA TRANSFER REQUEST (DREQ)

Event ID DREQ
Cellular All
systems
Mode Data
Recorded Data transfer
Recorded when data transfer is requested from
server
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Parameters for Nemo test protocol


Name Type Description
Data Integer Data transfer protocol
protocol 0 = Nemo protocol using modem connection
(not used anymore)
1 = Nemo protocol using TCP
2 = Nemo protocol using UDP
Transf. dir. Integer Data transfer direction
1 = Uplink
2 = Downlink
File size Integer Transferred file size
Amount of data to be transferred in bytes
Packet size Integer Data transfer packet size
Packet size used in data transfer in bytes
Rate limit Integer Data transfer bit rate limit
Transfer rate limit used in the transfer, -1 if
not available (or unlimited).
Ping size Integer Ping packet size
Ping packet size is the size of the ping
packet in bytes. The value also determines
the size of the reply packet.
Ping rate Integer Ping rate
Ping rate determines the delay between two
consecutive ping requests in milliseconds.
Ping Integer Ping timeout
timeout Ping timeout determines the maximum time
in milliseconds between a ping request and
the reply. If this time is exceeded, ping
measurement event is created using the
timeout parameter (=-1).
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Parameters for FTP and HTTP


Name Type Description
Data Integer Data transfer protocol
protocol 3 = FTP
4 = HTTP
Transf. dir. Integer Data transfer direction
1 = Uplink
2 = Downlink
File size Integer Transferred file size
Amount of data to be transferred in bytes.
Filename String Data transfer filename
Requested filename in double quotes.
Transf. att. Integer Data transfer attempt number
#

Parameters for SMTP and POP3


Name Type Description
Data Integer Data transfer protocol
protocol 5 = SMTP
6 = POP3
Transf. dir. Integer Data transfer direction
1 = Uplink
2 = Downlink
Email size Integer Transferred email size
Amount of data to be transferred in bytes.
Email String Email filename
filename Requested email filename in double quotes.

Example:
DREQ +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 1 1 –1 128 50000 32 15000 10000
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4.2.6 DATA TRANSFER COMPLETED (DCOMP)

Event ID DCOMP
Cellular All
systems
Mode Data
Recorded Data Transfer
Recorded when data transfer is stopped.
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Parameters
Name Type Description
Data Integer Data transfer protocol
protocol 0 = Nemo protocol using modem connection.
(not used anymore)
1 = Nemo procotol using TCP
2 = Nemo protocol using UDP
3 = FTP
4 = HTTP
5 = SMTP
6 = POP3
Transf. Integer Data transfer status
status 1 = Transfer successful
2 = Socket error
3 = Protocol error or timeout
Fail. cause Integer Data transfer failure cause
Cause code returned by operating system
socket subsystem or transfer protocol
subsystem. -1 if not available.
See chapter 6.9 for a list of possible data
transfer failure cause codes.
See chapter 6.10 for a list of possible socket
error codes.

Example:
DCOMP +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 1 1 -1
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4.2.7 DATA THROUGHPUT (DAS)

Event ID DAS
Cellular All
systems
Mode Data
Recorded Data Transfer
Intermediate results recorded periodically during
data transfer. Transfer average results recorded
once immediately after DCOMP or DAD event.
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Parameters
Name Type Description
TPut status Integer Throughput status
1 = intermediate result
2 = connection (from DAC to DAD) total
result
3 = transfer (from DREQ to DCOMP) total
result
Rate UL Integer Throughput uplink
Data transfer rate in bits per second. Value
is set to -1 if not available. The values range
from 0 to 115200.
Rate DL Integer Throughput downlink
Data transfer rate in bits per second. Value
is set to -1 if not available. The values range
from 0 to 115200.
Avg. rate Integer Average throughput downlink
DL
Avg. rate Integer Average throughput uplink
UL
Sent bytes Integer Transferred bytes uplink
Cumulative amount of data transferred in
bytes in uplink direction.
Receiv. Integer Transferred bytes downlink
bytes DL Cumulative amount of data transferred in
bytes in downlink direction.

Example:
DAS +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 1 8700 -1 10000 -1
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4.2.8 PACKET ERROR RATE (PER)

Event ID PER
Cellular All
systems
Mode Data
Recorded Data Transfer
Recorded periodically during data transfers.
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Parameters
Name Type Description
PER UL Float Packet error rate uplink
PER value calculated by measurement
system. Values range from 0 to 100 (%)
Value is –1 if not available.
PER DL Float Packet error rate downlink
PER value calculated by measurement
system. Values range from 0 to 100 (%)
Value is –1 if not available.

Example:
PER +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 2 -1
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4.2.9 PING SESSION REQUEST (PREQ)

Event ID PREQ
Cellular All
systems
Mode PS Data, CS Data
Recorded Data transfer
Recorded when ping measurement session is
started.
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Parameters:
Name Type Description
Ping Integer Ping protocol
protocol 0 = Nemo protocol using modem connection
1 = Nemo procotol using TCP
2 = Nemo protocol using UDP
3 = ICMP
Ping host String Ping host address
Target host for the ping session. String
format is preferred if possible. Double quotes
are used around the host name.
Ping size Integer Ping packet size
Ping packet size is the size of the ping
packet in bytes. The value also determines
the size of the reply packet.
Ping rate Integer Ping rate
Ping rate determines the delay between two
consecutive ping requests in milliseconds.
Ping Integer Ping timeout
timeout Ping timeout determines the maximum time
in milliseconds between a ping request and
the reply. If this time is exceeded, ping
measurement event is created using the
timeout parameter (=-1).

Example:
PREQ +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 3 "127.0.0.1" 32 1000 10000
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4.2.10 PING SESSION COMPLETED (PCOMP)

Event ID PCOMP
Cellular All
systems
Mode PS Data, CS Data
Recorded Data transfer
Recorded when ping measurement session is
stopped.
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Parameters
Name Type Description
Ping protocol Integer Ping protocol
0 = Nemo protocol using modem connection
1 = Nemo protocol using TCP
2 = Nemo protocol using UDP
3 = ICMP
Ping status Integer Ping session status
1 = Session successful
2 = Socket error
3 = Protocol error or timeout
Ping fail. Integer Ping session failure cause
cause Cause code returned by operating system
socket subsystem. -1 if not available.

Example:
PCOMP +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 3 1 -1
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4.2.11 PING (PING)

Event ID PING
Cellular All
systems
Mode Data
Recorded Data transfer
Recorded only during packet data tests.
Intermediate results recorded periodically during a
data transfer. Each product defines intermediate
recording interval in seconds separately.
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Parameters
Name Type Description
Ping size Integer Ping packet size
Size of the packet. This will affect the delay
of the packet transfer so it is recorded here.
Values range from 0 to 100 000.
Ping RTT Integer Ping round trip time
Delay time in milliseconds. Value is –1 if a
timeout occurs.

Example:
PING +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 128 350
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4.3 MEASUREMENT EVENTS

4.3.1 RX LEVEL (RXL)

Event ID RXL
Cellular GSM, AMPS, DAMPS, NAMPS, UMTS
systems
Mode All
Recorded Always
Recorded when measurement sample is received
from mobile
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Parameters for GSM


Name Type Description
System Integer Cellular system
1 = GSM 900
2 = GSM1800
3 = GSM 1900
22 = GSM 850
ARFCN Integer Channel number
Channel number used
BSIC Integer Base station identification code
-1 if not available. The values range from 0
to 65535.
RxLev full Integer RX level full
255 if not available. The values range from
-120 to -10.
RxLev sub Integer RX level sub
255 if not available. The values range from
-120 to -10.
C1 Integer C1
Signed. -100 if not available.
C2 Integer C2
Signed. -100 if not available.
nARFCN Integer Neighbor channel number
nBSIC Integer Neighbor base station identification code
nRxLev Integer Neighbor RX level
nC1 Integer Neighbor C1.
-100 if not available.
nC2 Integer Neighbor C2 . -100 if not available.
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Parameters for DAMPS, NAMPS, and AMPS


Name Type Description
System Integer Cellular system
4 = AMPS 800
5 = DAMPS 800
6 = DAMPS 1900
9 = NAMPS 800
Channel Integer Channel number
Channel number used.
DCC Integer Digital color code
-1 if not available
RSSI Integer RSSI
255 if not available. The values range from
-120 to -10.
nSystem Integer Neighbor cellular system
nCh Integer Neighbor channel number
nDCC Integer Neighbor digital color code.
nRXL Integer Neighbor RX level

Example:
RXL +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 1 55 27 -88 –88 33 33 77 27 –96 ...
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4.3.2 ENHANCED RX LEVEL (ERXL)

Event ID ERXL
Cellular GSM, UMTS
systems
Mode All
Recorded Always
Recorded when measurement sample is received
from mobile
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Parameters
Name Type Description
System Integer Cellular system
1 = GSM 900
2 = GSM 1800
3 = GSM 1900
22 = GSM 850
#Chs Integer Number of channels
Number of channels in the event. For GSM
systems the first channel is the serving cell
channel and the rest are neighboring
channels.
Params / Integer Number of parameters per channel
ch The parameter tells how many entries there
are per channel.
ARFCN Integer Channel number
BSIC Integer Base station identification code
RxLev full Integer RX level full
255 if not available. The values range from
-120 to -10.
RxLev sub Integer RX level sub
255 if not available. The values range from
-120 to -10.
C1 Integer C1
Signed. -100 if not available.
C2 Integer C2
Signed. -100 if not available.
C31 Integer C31
Signed. -100 if not available.
C32 Integer C32
Signed. -100 if not available.
HCS Integer HCS priority class
priority Values range from 0 to 7.
HCS thr. Integer HCS threshold
Values range from –48dBm to –110dBm.
255 if not available.
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CI Integer Cell identification


Values range from 0 to 65535.

Example:
ERXL +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 1 2 8 55 27 -88 –88 33 33 33 33 77 27 –96 –96 33 33
33 33 59001
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4.3.3 EC/I0 (ECIO)

Event ID ECIO
Cellular cdmaOne, CDMA 2000
systems
Mode All
Recorded Always
Recorded when measurement sample is received
from mobile
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Parameters
Name Type Description
Pn Integer Pilot number
Set Integer Set information
0 = Active
1 = Candidate
2 = Neighbor
3 = Remainder
Walsh Integer Walsh code
Walsh code used, available only for active
set. If not available, set to -1.
Ec/I0 Integer Ec/I0
255 if not available. The values range from
-35 to 3.

Example:
ECIO +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 120 0 12 –6 130 2 0 -15 …
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4.3.4 ENHANCED EC/I0 (EECI0)

Event ID EECI0
Cellular cdmaOne, CDMA 2000
systems
Mode All
Recorded Always
Recorded when measurement sample is received
from mobile
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Parameters
Name Type Description
System Integer Cellular system
7 = cdmaOne 800
8 = cdmaOne 1900
14 = CDMA 2000 800
15 = CDMA 2000 1900
Params / Integer Number of parameters per pilot
pilot The parameter tells how many entries there
are per pilot.
Act. set Integer Active set size
size Number of pilots in active set. The values
range from 1 to 6.
PN Integer Pilot number
Set Integer Set information
0 = Active
1 = Candidate
2 = Neighbor
3 = Remainder
Ec/I0 Integer Ec/I0 active values
255 if not available. The values range from
-35 to 3.
Walsh Integer Walsh code
Walsh code used, available only for active
set. If not available, set to -1.
Cand. set Integer Candidate set size
size Number of pilots in candidate set. The
values range from 0 to 6.
PN Integer Pilot number
Set Integer Set information.
0 = Active
1 = Candidate
2 = Neighbor
3 = Remainder
Ec/I0 Integer Ec/I0 candidate value
255 if not available. The values range from
-35 to 3.
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Walsh Integer Walsh code


Walsh code used, available only for active
set. If not available, set to -1.
Neigh. set Integer Neighbor set size
size Number of pilots in neighbor set. The values
range from 0 to 24.
PN Integer Pilot number
Set Integer Set information.
0 = Active
1 = Candidate
2 = Neighbor
3 = Remainder
Ec/I0 Integer Ec/I0 neighbor value
255 if not available. The values range from
-35 to 3.
Walsh Integer Walsh code
Walsh code used, available only for active
set. If not available, set to -1.
Rem. set Integer Remainder set size
size Number of pilots in remainder set. The
values range from 0 to 511.
PN Integer Pilot number
Set Integer Set information.
0 = Active
1 = Candidate
2 = Neighbor
3 = Remainder
Ec/I0 Integer Ec/I0 remainder values
255 if not available. The values range from
-35 to 3.
Walsh Integer Walsh code
Walsh code used, available only for active
set. If not available, set to -1.

Example:
EECIO +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 7 4 2 1 0 –20 1 2 0 –25 1 0 0 0
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4.3.5 RX/TX (RXTX)

Event ID RXTX
Cellular cdmaOne, CDMA 2000
systems
Mode All
Recorded Always
Recorded when mobile phone reports the
information
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Parameters
Name Type Description
RX power Integer RX power
Values range from 30 to -120 dBm.
TX power Integer TX power
Values range from 30 to -120 dBm.
Power ctrl Integer Power control
Power control information received from
base station. (0/1)
If not available, the value is set to -1.

Example:
RXTX +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 -60 4 0
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4.3.6 RX QUALITY (RXQ)

Event ID RXQ
Cellular GSM, DAMPS
systems
Mode All
Recorded Call active
Recorded when mobile phone reports the
information. RXQ value is written to output file only
when the value is changed from the previous value
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Parameters for GSM


Name Type Description
RxQual full Integer RX quality full
Quality value reported when DTX is inactive.
Values range from 0 to 7. Set to -1 if not
available.
RxQual sub Integer RX quality sub
Quality value reported when DTX is active.
Values range from 0 to 7. Set to -1 if not
available.

Example:
RXQ +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 2 0

Parameters for DAMPS


Name Type Description
BER class Integer BER class
BER class value reported by mobile. Values
range from 0 to 7. Set to -1 if not available.
Reserved Integer Reserved

Example:
RXQ +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 2
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4.3.7 PACKET CHANNEL RX QUALITY (PRXQ)

Event ID PRXQ
Cellular GSM
systems
Mode All
Recorded Attach, Packet active
Recorded when mobile phone reports the
information. PRXQ value is written to output file
only when the value is changed from the previous
value
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Parameters
Name Type Description
System Integer Cellular system
1 = GSM 900
2 = GSM 1800
3 = GSM 1900
22 = GSM 850
RxQual Integer RX quality
Values range from 0 to 7.
C value Integer C value
Values range from –120dBm to –48dBm.
255 if not available.
SIGN_VAR Float Signal variance
Values range from 0dB² to 15.75dB². 255 if
not available.
#TSL Integer Number of timeslot results
results
TSL interf. Float Timeslot interference
Timeslot interference level relative to C
value. Values range from 0dB to –28dB. 255
if not available.

Example:
PRXQ +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 2 0 –80 0 8 255 255 255 255 255 255 -20 –20
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4.3.8 FRAME ERROR RATE (FER)

Event ID FER
Cellular GSM, cdmaOne, CDMA 2000
systems
Mode All
Recorded Always
Recorded when mobile phone reports the
information
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Parameters
Name Type Description
FER full Integer Frame error rate full
Reported by mobile. Values range from 0 to
100 (%)
FER sub Integer Frame error rate sub
Reported by mobile. This value is calculated
as the ration of erroneous frames to the
number of sent frames.
Values range from 0 to 100 (%)
FER TCH Integer Frame error rate TCH
Reported by mobile. This calculation is
based only on TCH frames.
Values range from 0 to 100 (%)

Example:
FER +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 0 10 15
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4.3.9 ENHANCED FRAME ERROR RATE (EFER)

Event ID EFER
Cellular cdmaOne, CDMA 2000
systems
Mode All
Recorded Always
Recorded when mobile phone reports the
information
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Parameters
Name Type Description
System Integer Cellular system
7 = cdmaOne 800
8 = cdmaOne 1900
14 = CDMA 2000 800
15 = CDMA 2000 1900
FER (dec) Float Frame error rate (decimal)
Total (fundamental channel + supplemental
channe) frame error rate value reported by
mobile. Values range from 0 to 100 (%)
FER fund. Float Frame error rate for fundamental channel
Reported by mobile. Values range from 0
to 100 (%)
FER suppl. Float Frame error rate for supplemental channel
Reported by mobile. Values range from 0
to 100 (%). –1.0 if not available (IS-95)

Example:
EFER +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 15 2.0 2.0 0.0
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4.3.10 MS POWER (MSP)

Event ID MSP
Cellular GSM, DAMPS
systems
Mode All
Recorded Call active, Packet active
Recorded when the mobile phone reports the
information. MSP event is written to the output file
only when the value is changed from the previous
value
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Parameters
Name Type Description
MSP Integer MS power level
Reported mobile station power level class
Values range from 0 to 32 (GSM)
Values range from 0 to 15 (DAMPS)

Example:
MSP +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 5
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4.3.11 RADIO LINK TIMEOUT (RLT)

Event ID RLT
Cellular GSM
systems
Mode All
Recorded Call active
Recorded when mobile phone reports the
information. RLT event is written to output file only
when value is changed from previous value.
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Parameters
Name Type Description
RLT Integer Radio link timeout
Values range from 0 to 64.

Example:
RLT +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 20
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4.3.12 TIMING ADVANCE (TAD)

Event ID TAD
Cellular GSM
systems
Mode All
Recorded Call active, Packet active, attach
Recorded when the mobile phone reports the
information. TAD event is written to the output file
only when the value is changed from the previous
value.
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Parameters
Name Type Description
TA Integer Timing advance
Reported timing advance. Values range from
0 to 63.

Example:
TAD +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 1
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4.3.13 TIMING ALIGNMENT (TAL)

Event ID TAL
Cellular DAMPS
systems
Mode All
Recorded Call active
Recorded when the mobile phone reports the
information. TAL event is written to the output file
only when the value is changed from the previous
value.
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Parameters
Name Type Description
TAL Integer Timing alignment
Reported timing alignment. Values range
from 0 to 30.

Example:
TAL +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 1
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4.3.14 DOWNLINK SIGNALING COUNTER (DSC)

Event ID DSC
Cellular GSM
systems
Mode PS Data
Recorded Always
Recorded when mobile phone reports the
information.
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Parameters
Name Type Description
DSC Integer Downlink signaling counter current
current Values range from 0 to 45.
DSC max Integer Downlink signaling counter maximum
Values range from 0 to 45.

Example:
DSC +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 20 35
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4.3.15 MARKOV STATISTICS (MAS)

Event ID MAS
Cellular cdmaOne, CDMA 2000
systems
Mode Markov call
Recorded Always
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Parameters
Name Type Description
System Integer Cellular system
7 = cdmaOne 800
8 = cdmaOne 1900
14 = CDMA 2000 800
15 = CDMA 2000 1900
Stats status Integer Markov statistics status
1 = Intermediate result
2 = Call total result
Total 1/1 fr. Integer Markov total full frames
Number of frames received with full rate
codec speed.
Total 1/2 fr. Integer Markov total half frames
Number of frames received with half rate
codec speed.
Total 1/4 fr. Integer Markov total quarter frames
Number of frames received with quarter
rate codec speed.
Total 1/8 Integer Markov total eighth frames
frames Number of frames received with eighth rate
codec speed.
Bad 1/1 fr. Integer Markov bad full frames
Number of bad frames received at full rate
codec speed.
Bad 1/2 Integer Markov bad half frames
frames Number of bad frames received at half rate
codec speed.
Bad 1/4 fr. Integer Markov bad quarter frames
Number of bad frames received at quarter
rate codec speed.
Bad 1/8 fr. Integer Markov bad eighth frames
Number of bad frames received at eighth
rate codec speed.

Example:
MAS +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 7 1 100 72 90 54 10 7 9 2
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4.3.16 BIT ERROR PROBABILITY (BEP)

Event ID BEP
Cellular GSM (EGPRS)
systems
Mode All
Recorded Always
Recorded when the mobile reports the information.
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Parameters for GSM


Name Type Description
System Integer Cellular system
1 = GSM 900
2 = GSM 1800
3 = GSM 1900
22 = GSM 850
MEAN_BEP Float Mean bit error probability (GMSK))
GMSK Values range from 0 to 100.
CV_BEP Float Mean bit error probability coefficient
GMSK (GMSK)
Values range from 0 to 1.75.
MEAN_BEP Float Mean bit error probability (8-PSK)
8-PSK Values range from 0 to 100.
CV_BEP 8- Float Mean bit error probability coefficient (8-
PSK PSK)
Values range from 0 to 1.75.

Example:
BEP +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 3 60 0.5 70 0.6
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4.3.17 CARRIER PER INTERFERENCE (CI)

Event ID CI
Cellular GSM
systems
Mode All
Recorded Always
Recorded when the mobile reports the information.
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Parameters for GSM


Name Type Description
System Integer Cellular System
1 = GSM 900
2 = GSM 1800
3 = GSM 1900
22 = GSM 850
Ch C/I Float Channel C/I.
Values range from -5 to 25 dB.
#TSL C/I Integer Number of timeslot C/I result values.
values
TSL C/I Float Timeslot C/I.
Values range from -5 to 25 dB.

Example:
CI +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 1 55 27 -88 ...
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4.3.18 TX POWER CONTROL (TXPC)

Event ID TXPC
Cellular UMTS
systems
Mode All
Recorded Always
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Parameters
Name Type Description
System Integer Cellular system
12 = UMTS FDD 2100
13 = UMTS TDD 2100
20 = UMTS FDD 1900
21 = UMTS TDD 1900
TX power Integer TX power
Values range from –99 to 99 dBm.
Pwr ctrl alg. Integer TX power control algorithm
0 = power control algorithm 1
1 = power control algorithm 2
Pwr ctrl step Integer TX power control step size
Values range from 1 to 2 dB.
Compr. Integer Compressed mode.
mode 0 = No compressed mode
1 = Compressed mode.
#UL pwr up Integer Number of "UL power up" commands
Number of received "UL power up"
commands (BTS à mobile).
#UL pwr Integer Number of "UL power down" commands
down Number of received "UL power down"
commands (BTS à mobile).

Example:
TXPC +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 12 10 0 1 0 750 750
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4.3.19 RX POWER CONTROL (RXPC)

Event ID RXPC
Cellular UMTS, cdmaOne, CDMA 2000
systems
Mode All
Recorded Always
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Parameters for UMTS


Name Type Description
System Integer Cellular system
12 = UMTS FDD 2100
13 = UMTS TDD 2100
20 = UMTS FDD 1900
21 = UMTS TDD 1900
Reserved Integer Reserved
Reserved Integer Reserved
SIR target Float Signal-to-interference ratio target
Current target SIR at update time in dB.
Values range from –32 to 30.
SIR Float Signal-to-interference ratio
Values range from –32 to 30 dB
BS div. state Integer BS diversity state
Base Station TX closed loop diversity state.
0 = not active
1 = closed loop mode 1
2 = closed loop mode 2
#DL pwr up Integer Number of "downlink power up" commands
Number of sent "downlink power up"
commands (mobile à BTS).
#DL pwr Integer Number of "downlink power down"
down commands
Number of sent "downlink power down"
commands (mobile à BTS).

Example:
RXPC +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 12 255 255 -5.0 -10.0 0 750 750
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Parameters for cdmaOne and CDMA 2000


Name Type Description
System Integer Cellular system
7 = cdmaOne 800
8 = cdmaOne 1900
14 = CDMA 2000 800
15 = CDMA 2000 1900
FCH current Float Fundamental channel current setpoint
SP Current power control subchannel outer
loop setpoint for the forward fundamental
channel (dB)
FCH min SP Float Fundamental channel minimum setpoint
Minimum value of the power control
subchannel outer loop setpoint for the
forward fundamental channel (dB)
FCH max SP Float Fundamental channel maximum setpoint
Maximum value of the power control
subchannel outer loop setpoint for the
forward fundamental channel (dB)
SCH current Float Supplemental channel current setpoint
SP Current power control subchannel outer
loop setpoint for the forward supplemental
channel (dB)
SCH min SP Float Supplemental channel minimum setpoint
Minimum value of the power control
subchannel outer loop setpoint for the
forward supplemental channel (dB)
SCH max SP Float Supplemental channel maximum setpoint
Maximum value of the power control
subchannel outer loop setpoint for the
forward supplemental channel (dB)

Example:
RXPC +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 15 6.9 3.0 7.0 6.9 3.0 20.0
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4.3.20 BIT ERROR RATE (BER)

Event ID BER
Cellular UMTS
systems
Mode All
Recorded Idle, Call active, Packet active
Recorded when mobile phone reports the
information.
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Parameters
Name Type Description
System Integer Cellular system
12 = UMTS FDD 2100
13 = UMTS TDD 2100
20 = UMTS FDD 1900
21 = UMTS TDD 1900
CPICH Float CPICH bit error rate
BER Raw BER estimated from CPICH bits.
Values range from 0 to 100.
BER Float Bit error rate
Estimated raw BER before channel coding
based on TFCI bits. Values range from 0 to
100.

Example:
BER +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 12 10.0 15.0
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4.3.21 EC/NO (ECNO)

Event ID ECN0
Cellular GSM, UMTS
systems
Mode All
Recorded Always
Recorded when measurement sample is received
from mobile
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Parameters
Name Type Description
System Integer Cellular system
12 = UMTS FDD 2100
13 = UMTS TDD 2100
20 = UMTS FDD 1900
21 = UMTS TDD 1900
#Chs Integer Number of channels
UARFCN Integer Carrier number
Carrier Integer Carrier RSSI
RSSI
#Params / Integer Number of parameters per cell
cell
#Active Integer Number of active set cells
cells
UARFCN Integer Carrier number
Scrambling Integer Scrambling code
code
Ec/No Integer Ec/No active set
STTD Integer STTD status
0 = STTD not active on PCCPCH.
1 = STTD active on PCCPCH
RSCP Integer RSCP
Values range from –115 to –25 dBm.
#Monit. Integer Number of monitored set cells
cells
UARFCN Integer Carrier number
Scrambling Integer Scrambling code
code
Ec/No Integer Ec/No monitored cell
STTD Integer STTD status
0 = STTD not active on PCCPCH.
1 = STTD active on PCCPCH
RSCP Integer RSCP
Values range from –115 to –25 dBm.
#Detect. Integer Number of detected set cells
cells
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UARFCN Integer Carrier number


Scrambling Integer Scrambling code
code
Ec/No Integer Ec/No detected cell
STTD Integer STTD status
0 = STTD not active on PCCPCH.
1 = STTD active on PCCPCH
RSCP Integer RSCP
Values range from –115 to –25 dBm.
#Undet. Integer Number of undetected set cells
cells
UARFCN Integer Carrier number
Scrambling Integer Scrambling code
code
Ec/No Integer Ec/No undetected cell
STTD Integer STTD status
0 = STTD not active on PCCPCH.
1 = STTD active on PCCPCH
RSCP Integer RSCP
Values range from –115 to –25 dBm.
Example:
ECN0 +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 12 1 10737 -67 5 1 10737 4 -2 0 –69 1 10737 3 -17 0
–84 0 0
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4.3.22 PHYSICAL CHANNEL DATA THROUGHPUT (PHDAS)

Event ID PHDAS
Cellular UMTS
systems
Mode All
Recorded Always
Recorded when mobile phone reports the
information.
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Parameters
Name Type Description
System Integer Cellular system
12 = UMTS FDD 2100
13 = UMTS TDD 2100
20 = UMTS FDD 1900
21 = UMTS TDD 1900
DPDCH rate Integer Uplink DPDCH bit rate
UL In bits per second.

Example:
PHDAS +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 12 50000
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4.3.23 PPP LAYER DATA THROUGHPUT (PPPDAS)

Event ID PPPDAS
Cellular All
systems
Mode Data
Recorded Data call, Packet session
Intermediate results recorded when value changes.
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Parameters
Name Type Description
PPP rate Integer PPP throughput uplink
UL Data transfer rate in bits per second.
PPP rate Integer PPP throughput downlink
DL Data transfer rate in bits per second.
Sent PPP Integer Transferred PPP bytes uplink
bytes Cumulative amount of data transferred in
bytes in uplink direction during the packet
session.
Recv. PPP Integer Transferred PPP bytes downlink
bytes Cumulative amount of data transferred in
bytes in downlink direction during the packet
session.

Example:
PPPDAS +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 8700 2300 100000 18000
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4.3.24 RLP DATA THROUGHPUT (RLPDAS)

Event ID RLPDAS
Cellular cdmaOne, CDMA 2000
systems
Mode Data
Recorded Data transfer
Recorded when measurement sample is received
from mobile
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Parameters
Name Type Description
System Integer Cellular system
7 = cdmaOne 800
8 = cdmaOne 1900
14 = CDMA 2000 800
15 = CDMA 2000 1900
RLP R-rate Integer RLP reverse user throughput
Reverse user throughput in radio link
protocol layer (bps).
RLP F-rate Integer RLP forward user throughput
Forward user throughput in radio link
protocol layer (bps)
RLP R-retrans. Integer RLP reverse retransmission throughput
Reverse retransmission throughput in
radio link protocol layer (bps)
RLP F-retrans. Integer RLP forward retransmission throughput
Forward retransmission throughput in
radio link protocol layer (bps)

Example:
RLPDAS +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 15 4066 2178 80 0
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4.4 SCANNING EVENTS

4.4.1 SCANNING RESULTS (SCAN)

Event ID SCAN
Cellular All
systems
Mode RSSI scan, pilot scan
Recorded Idle
Recorded when measurement results received
from a mobile or a scanner
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Parameters for GSM


Name Type Description
System Integer Cellular system
1 = GSM 900
2 = GSM 1800
3 = GSM 1900
22 = GSM 850
NOTE! If scanned cellular system is GSM
900/1800, cellular system is marked as
GSM 900
ARFCN Integer Channel number
BSIC Integer Base station identification code
-1 if not available. The values range from 0
to 63.
RxLev Integer RX level
255 if not available. The values range from -
120 to -10.

Example:
SCAN +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 1 55 27 -88 ...
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Parameters for AMPS, NAMPS, and DAMPS


Name Type Description
System Integer Cellular system
4 = AMPS 800
5 = DAMPS 800
6 = DAMPS 1900
9 = NAMPS 800
Channel Integer Channel number
DCC Integer Digital color code
-1 if not available
RXL Integer RX level
255 if not available. The values range from -
120 to -10.

Example:
SCAN -97.042683 32.969350 194 10913 1 9 0 18:38:40.353 4 1 -1 -98 …

Parameters for cdmaOne (Pilot Mode)


Name Type Description
System Integer Cellular system
7 = cdmaOne 800
8 = cdmaOne 1900
Carrier Integer Carrier number
≠0
PN Integer Pilot number
Ec/Io Integer Ec/Io
255 if not available. The values range from
-35 to 3.

Example:
SCAN -97.476050 33.320250 269 4 1 9 0 13:27:26.129 8 425 4 -19

Parameters for cdmaOne (RSSI Mode)


Name Type Description
System Integer Cellular system
7 = cdmaOne 800
8 = cdmaOne 1900
Reserved Integer Always 0
Carrier Integer Carrier number
RSSI Integer RSSI
255 if not available. The values range from
-120 to 0.

Example:
SCAN -97.476050 33.320250 269 4 1 9 0 13:27:26.129 8 0 4 -19 …
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Parameters for UMTS (Pilot Mode)


Name Type Description
System Integer Cellular system
12 = UMTS FDD 2100
13 = UMTS TDD 2100
20 = UMTS FDD 1900
21 = UMTS TDD 1900
UARFCN Integer Carrier number
RSSI Integer Wideband RSSI
Ch type Integer Channel type
1 = CPICH
2 = P SCH
3 = S SCH
4 = CPICH (TX diversity)
5 = PPCH
-1 = NA
Scrambling Integer Scrambling code
code
CPICH Integer Ec/No CPICH
Ec/No The average received chip power to noise
ratio.
P-SCH Integer Ec/No P-SCH
Ec/No The average received chip power to noise
ratio.
S-SCH Integer Ec/No S-SCH
Ec/No The average received chip power to noise
ratio.
Example:
SCAN -97.042683 32.969350 194 10913 1 9 0 18:38:40.353 1 55 27 88 77 27 …

Parameters for UMTS (RSSI Mode)


Name Type Description
System Integer Cellular system
12 = UMTS FDD 2100
13 = UMTS TDD 2100
20 = UMTS FDD 1900
21 = UMTS TDD 1900
Channel Integer Channel number. Always 0.
number
Not used Reserved
Not used Reserved
UARFCN Integer Carrier number
RSSI Integer RSSI
255 if not available. The values range from
-120 to -10.
Example:
SCAN -97.042683 32.969350 194 10913 1 9 0 18:38:40.353 1 0 -1 -1 77 -27 …
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4.4.2 TIMESLOT SCANNING RESULTS (TSCAN)

Event ID TSCAN
Cellular UMTS
systems
Mode Pilot scan
Recorded Idle
Recorded when measurement results received
from mobile or scanner.
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Parameters for UMTS


Name Type Description
System Integer Cellular system
12 = UMTS FDD 2100
13 = UMTS TDD 2100
20 = UMTS FDD 1900
21 = UMTS TDD 1900
UARFCN Integer Carrier number
RSSI Integer Wideband RSSI
Ch type Integer Channel type
1 = CPICH
2 = P SCH
3 = S SCH
4 = CPICH (TX diversity)
5 = PPCH
-1 = NA
Chip Integer Chip number
UMTS chip number
P-SCH Integer Timeslot scan P-SCH (Ec/No)
Ec/No The average received chip power to noise
ratio.
SCH Ec/No Integer Timeslot scan SCH (Ec/No)
The average received chip power to noise
ratio.
S-SCH Integer Timeslot scan S-SCH (Ec/No)
Ec/No The average received chip power to noise
ratio.

Example:
TSCAN +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 12 10700 -50 -1 0 –10 ...
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4.4.3 DELAY SPREAD (DSCAN)

Event ID DSCAN
Cellular UMTS
systems
Mode Pilot scan
Recorded Idle
Recorded when measurement results received
from mobile or scanner.
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Parameters for UMTS


Name Type Description
System Integer Cellular system
12 = UMTS FDD 2100
13 = UMTS TDD 2100
20 = UMTS FDD 1900
21 = UMTS TDD 1900
UARFCN Integer Carrier number
RSSI Integer Wideband RSSI
Ch type Integer Channel type
1 = CPICH
Scrambling Integer Scrambling code
code
CPICH Integer Delay spread CPICH
spread
P-SCH Integer Delay spread P-SCH
spread
S-SCH Integer Delay spread S-SCH
spread

Example:
DSCAN +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 12 10700 -50 1 0 10 ...
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4.4.4 DELAY (DELAY)

Event ID DELAY
Cellular cdmaOne, UMTS
systems
Mode Pilot scan
Recorded Idle
Recorded when measurement results received
from a mobile or a scanner in Pilot Mode
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Parameters for cdmaOne


Name Type Description
System Integer Cellular system
7 = cdmaOne 800
8 = cdmaOne 1900
Carrier Integer Carrier number
PN Integer Pilot number
Delay Integer Delay
Minimum value of delay is always 0.
Because of that the actual chip delay for
cdmaOne 800 and cdmaOne 1900 is 32 less
than the delay value in this event. Value is –
1 if not available.

Example:
DELAY +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 7 425 1 5 ...
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Parameters for UMTS


Name Type Description
System Integer Cellular system
12 = UMTS FDD 2100
13 = UMTS TDD 2100
20 = UMTS FDD 1900
21 = UMTS TDD 1900
UARFCN Integer Carrier number
RSSI Integer Wideband RSSI
Ch type Integer Channel type
1 = CPICH
2 = P SCH
3 = S SCH
-1 = NA
Scrambling Integer Scrambling code
code
CPICH Integer Delay CPICH
delay Time between first and last pilot Ec/No peak
above the PN threshold (in chips).
P-SCH Integer Delay P-SCH
delay Time between first and last pilot Ec/No peak
above the PN threshold (in chips).
S-SCH Integer Delay S-SCH
delay Time between first and last pilot Ec/No peak
above the PN threshold (in chips).

Example:
DELAY +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 12 425 1 1 2 10 ...
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4.4.5 RSCP (RSCP)

Event ID RSCP
Cellular UMTS
systems
Mode Pilot scan
Recorded Idle
Recorded when measurement results are received
from a mobile or a scanner.
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Parameters
Name Type Description
System Integer Cellular system
12 = UMTS FDD 2100
13 = UMTS TDD 2100
20 = UMTS FDD 1900
21 = UMTS TDD 1900
UARFCN Integer Carrier number
RSSI Integer Wideband RSSI
Ch type Integer Channel type
1 = CPICH
2 = P SCH
3 = S SCH
4 = CPICH (TX diversity)
5 = PPCH
-1 = NA
Scrambling Integer Scrambling code
code
CPICH Integer Received signal code power (CPICH)
RSCP
P-SCH Integer Received signal code power (P-SCH)
RSCP
S-SCH Integer Received signal code power (S-SCH)
RSCP

Example:
RSCP +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 12 10700 -50 1 -61 2 …
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4.4.6 SIR (SSCAN)

Event ID SSCAN
Cellular UMTS
systems
Mode Pilot scan
Recorded Idle
Recorded when measurement results are received
from a mobile or a scanner.
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Parameters
Name Type Description
System Integer Cellular system
12 = UMTS FDD 2100
13 = UMTS TDD 2100
20 = UMTS FDD 1900
21 = UMTS TDD 1900
UARFCN Integer Carrier number
RSSI Integer Wideband RSSI
Ch type Integer Channel type
1 = CPICH
2 = P SCH
3 = S SCH
4 = CPICH (TX diversity)
5 = PPCH
-1 = NA
Scrambling Integer Scrambling code
code
CPICH SIR Integer Signal-to-interference ratio CPICH
The values range from 0 to 30 dB. Value is
255 if not available.

Example:
SSCAN +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 12 10750 -86 1 320 14
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4.4.7 DELAY PROFILE (DPROF)

Event ID DPROF
Cellular UMTS, cdmaOne, CDMA 2000
systems
Mode Pilot scan
All (CDMA 2000)
Recorded Idle
Always (CDMA 2000)
Recorded when measurement results are received
from a mobile or a scanner.
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Parameters for UMTS


Name Type Description
System Integer Cellular system
12 = UMTS FDD 2100
13 = UMTS TDD 2100
20 = UMTS FDD 1900
21 = UMTS TDD 1900
UARFCN Integer Carrier number
Scrambling Integer Scrambling code
code
Ch type Integer Channel type
1 = CPICH
2 = P SCH
3 = S SCH
4 = CPICH (TX diversity)
5 = PPCH
-1 = NA
#Samples Integer Number of delay profile samples
Sample Integer Delay profile sample offset
offset Delay in ½ chip resolution. The values
range from –512 to 512.
Sample Integer Delay profile sample

Example:
DPROF +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 12 10750 320 1 4 –10 2 0 7 10 27 20 5 …
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Parameters for cdmaOne and CDMA 2000


Name Type Description
System Integer Cellular system
7 = cdmaOne 800
8 = cdmaOne 1900
14 = CDMA 2000 800
15 = CDMA 2000 1900
#Params / Integer Number of parameters per profile
prof.
PN Integer Pilot number
Set type Integer Set type
0 = Active set
1 = Candidate set
2 = Neighbor set
3 = Remainder set
Ec/Io Float Ec/Io
Peak Ec/Io value
#Samples Integer Number of delay profile samples
Sample Integer Delay profile sample offset
offset Relative offset (half chips)
Sample Integer Delay profile sample

Example:
DPROF +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 15 3 40 0 –31.0 16 -2.9 -26.1 -2.1 -24.4 -2.0 -23.6 -
1.0 -26.1 -0.9 -25.1 0.4 -27.1 0.5 -26.1 1.1 -27.1 2.1 -27.1 2.3 -27.1 2.4 -21.6 2.5 -20.5 2.6 -22.3 2.8 -26.1 3.1 -26.1
3.3 -26.1
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4.4.8 RAKE FINGER ALLOCATION (FINGER)

Event ID FINGER
Cellular cdmaOne, CDMA 2000
systems
Mode All
Recorded Always
Recorded when measurement results are received
from a mobile
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Parameters
Name Type Description
System Integer Cellular system
7 = cdmaOne 800
8 = cdmaOne 1900
14 = CDMA 2000 800
15 = CDMA 2000 1900
#Fingers Integer Number of fingers
#Params/finger Integer Number of parameters per finger
PN Integer Pilot number
Finger Ec/Io Integer Finger Ec/Io
Finger offset Integer Finger offset
Offset value (1/8 chips).
Finger ampl. Integer Finger amplitude

Example:
FINGER +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 15 2 4 183 -31.9 -0.1 -0.5 183 -31.9 -2.7 -13.8
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4.4.9 C/I SCANNING RESULTS (CISCAN)

Event ID CISCAN
Cellular GSM
systems
Mode RSSI scan
Recorded Idle
Recorded when measurement results received
from a mobile or a scanner
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Parameters for GSM


Name Type Description
System Integer Cellular system
1 = GSM 900
2 = GSM 1800
3 = GSM 1900
22 = GSM 850
NOTE! If scanned cellular system is GSM
900/1800, cellular system is marked as
GSM 900
ARFCN Integer ARFCN
BSIC Integer Base station identification code
-1 if not available. The values range from 0
to 63.
C/I Integer C/I
255 if not available. The values range from -
10..25 dB.

Example:
CISCAN +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 1 55 27 14 ...
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4.5 HANDOVER/HANDOFF EVENTS


4.5.1 HANDOVER/HANDOFF ATTEMPT (HOA)

Event ID HOA
Cellular All
systems
Mode All
Recorded Always
Recorded when a handover/handoff command or
assignment command is initiated.
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Tools

Parameters
Name Type Description
HOA type Integer Handover/ handoff attempt type
Type of handover attempts (GSM)
1 = Internal Handover
2 = Handover between cells
3 = Handover between systems
Type of handoff attempts (DAMPS)
1 = Handoff between sectors or Handoff
to small diameter cell (SBI = 00)
2 = Handoff to small diameter cell or
Handoff to large diameter cell (SBI =
01 or SBI = 10)
3 = Handoff between systems
Type of handoff attempts (CDMA)
1 = Hard handoff.
3 = Handoff between systems.
Type of handover attempts (UMTS)
1 = Hard handover.
3 = Handover between systems.
Channel Integer If current cell does not have hopping,
number the value is the currently used channel
number.
If hopping is in use, the value is the
BCCH channel number of the serving
cell.
TSL Integer Timeslot
Timeslot number in use currently. If not
available set to -1.
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Current Integer Current cellular system


system 1 = GSM 900
2 = GSM 1800
3 = GSM 1900
4 = AMPS 800
5 = DAMPS 800
6 = DAMPS 1900
7 = cdmaOne 800
8 = cdmaOne 1900
9 = NAMPS 800
10 = iDEN
11 = TETRA
12 = UMTS FDD 2100
13 = UMTS TDD 2100
14 = CDMA 2000 800
20 = UMTS FDD 1900
21 = UMTS TDD 1900
22 = GSM 850
Attempt. ch Integer Attempted channel number
If hopping flag is 0 (see GSM 04.08/
10.5.2.5), the value is the same as
ARFCN
If hopping flag is 1:
If assignment command, the value is the
same as the serving cell BCCH
If handover/handoff command, the value
is BCCH ARFCN (see GSM 04.08/
10.5.2.2)
Attempt. Integer Attempted timeslot
TSL Number of the new timeslot attempted.
In analog systems, this is set to 0.
Attempt. Integer Attempted cellular system
system See parameter current cellular system

Example:
HOA +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 2 55 3 1 77 2 1
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4.5.2 HANDOVER/HANDOFF SUCCESS (HOS)

Event ID HOS
Cellular All
systems
Mode All
Recorded Always
Recorded when the handover/handoff has been
completed successfully
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Example:
HOS +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156
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4.5.3 HANDOVER/HANDOFF FAIL (HOF)

Event ID HOF
Cellular All
systems
Mode All
Recorded Always
Recorded when handover/handoff failed
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Parameters
Name Type Description
HOF cause Integer Handover/ handoff failure cause
GSM: RR cause. See chapter 6.2 for a list of
possible RR causes.
UMTS inter-system: Inter-RAT handover
failure cause. See chapter 6.12 for a list of
possible Inter-RAT handover failure causes.
UMTS inter-frequency: UMTS failure cause.
See chapter 6.11 for a list of possible UMTS
failure causes.
If not available, set to –1.

Example:
HOF +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 3
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4.5.4 CELL RESELECTION (CREL)

Event ID CREL
Cellular GSM, UMTS
systems
Mode All
Recorded Idle, attach, Packet active
Recorded when cell reselection occurs during
mobile idle state
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Parameters
Name Type Description
Old system Integer Old cellular system
1 = GSM 900
2 = GSM 1800
3 = GSM 1900
22 = GSM 850
Old LAC Integer Old location area code
Location area code of the old cell. Values
range from 0 to 65535.
Old CI Integer Old cell identification
Cell identification of the old cell. Values
range from 0 to 65535.
New Integer New cellular system
system See parameter old cellular system.
New LAC Integer New location area code
Location area code of the new cell. Values
range from 0 to 65535.
New CI Integer New cell identification
Cell identification of the new cell. Values
range from 0 to 65535.

Example:
CREL +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 1 234 56 1 432 65
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4.5.5 SOFT HANDOVER EVENT INFORMATION (SHOI)

Event ID SHOI
Cellular UMTS
systems
Mode Active
Recorded Always
Recorded when soft handover event occurs.
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Parameters for UMTS


Name Type Description
System Integer Cellular system
12 = UMTS FDD 2100
13 = UMTS TDD 2100
20 = UMTS FDD 1900
21 = UMTS TDD 1900
SHO event Integer Soft handover event.
1 = Event 1A
2 = Event 1B
3 = Event 1C
4 = Event 1D
5 = Event 1E
6 = Event 1F

Example:
SHOI +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 12 1
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4.5.6 SOFT HANDOVER (SHO)

Event ID SHO
Cellular UMTS
systems
Mode Active
Recorded Always
Recorded when the soft handover is completed or
failed.
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Parameters for UMTS


Name Type Description
System Integer Cellular system
12 = UMTS FDD 2100
13 = UMTS TDD 2100
20 = UMTS FDD 1900
21 = UMTS TDD 1900
SHO status Integer Soft Handover Status
1 = Successful handover.
2 = Failed handover.
RRC cause Integer RRC cause
–1 if the handover was completed
successfully. See Appendix 2 chapter
6.7 on page 190 for an explanation of
the failure causes.
#SCs added Integer Number of scrambling codes added
#SCs removed Integer Number of scrambling codes removed
Added SC Integer Added scrambling code number
Removed SC Integer Removed scrambling code number

Example:
SHO +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 12 1 -1 1 0 106 …
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4.6 LOCATION UPDATE EVENTS

NOTE. Measurement system writes LUA and LUS events to the beginning of the file even when real
Location Update has not happened. This is done because MCC and MNC values are available only in LUS
event.
4.6.1 LOCATION UPDATE ATTEMPT (LUA)

Event ID LUA
Cellular GSM, UMTS
systems
Mode All
Recorded Idle, attach, Packet active
Recorded when a location update request is
initiated
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Example:
LUA +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156
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4.6.2 LOCATION UPDATE ACCEPTED (LUS)

Event ID LUS
Cellular GSM, UMTS
systems
Mode All
Recorded Idle, attach, Packet active
Recorded when the location update is accepted by
the network
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Parameters
Name Type Description
Old LAC Integer Old location area code
Location area code of the old cell. Values
range from 0 to 65535.
New LAC Integer New location area code
Location area code of the new cell. Values
range from 0 to 65535.
MCC Integer Mobile country code
Values range from 0 to 999.
MNC Integer Mobile network code
Values range from 0 to 99.

Example:
LUS +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 234 345 33 44
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4.6.3 LOCATION UPDATE FAIL (LUF)

Event ID LUF
Cellular GSM, UMTS
systems
Mode All
Recorded Idle, attach, Packet active
Recorded when the location update attempt is
timed out or rejected by the network
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Parameters
Name Type Description
LUF status Integer Location update failure status
1 = timeout
2 = rejected by network
Old LAC Integer Old location area code
Location area code of the cell attempted to
leave. Values range from 0 to 65535.
MM cause Integer Mobility management cause
Set to -1 if not available. See chapter 6.1 for
a list of possible MM causes.

Example:
LUF +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 1 234 10
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4.7 CHANNEL INFORMATION EVENTS

4.7.1 CHANNEL INFO (CHI)

Event ID CHI
Cellular GSM, AMPS, DAMPS, cdmaOne, CDMA 2000,
systems UMTS
Mode All
Recorded Always
Recorded when the mobile changes cellular
system, serving cell, or channel type.
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Parameters for GSM


Name Type Description
System Integer Cellular system
1 = GSM 900
2 = GSM 1800
3 = GSM 1900
22 = GSM 850
Ch type Integer Channel type
1 = control channel
2 = traffic channel
ARFCN Integer Channel number
CI Integer Cell identification
Values range from 0 to 65535.
LAC Integer Location area code
Values range from 0 to 65535.
DTX UL Integer DTX uplink
0= DTX not in use
1= DTX in use
-1= N/A
RLT max Integer Radio link timeout maximum
-1 if not available. Values range from 4 to
64.
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Ext. ch type Integer Extended channel type


-1 = Not Available
1 = BCCH
2 = CCCH
3 = CBCH
4 = SDCCH
5 = RACH
10 = TCH half rate, first half
11 = TCH half rate, second half
12 = TCH full rate
13 = TCH enhanced full rate
14 = TCH full rate, 14,4kbs data
15 = TCH full rate, 9,6kbs data
16 = TCH full rate, 7,2kbs data
17 = TCH full rate, 4,8kbs data
18 = TCH full rate, 2,4kbs data
19 = TCH half rate, 4,8kbs data, first half
20 = TCH half rate, 4,8kbs data, second
half
21 = TCH half rate, 2,4kbs data, first half
22 = TCH half rate, 2,4kbs data, second
half
23 = TCH full rate FACCH
24 = TCH half rate FACCH, first half
25 = TCH half rate FACCH, second half
26 = AFS (Adaptive full rate speech)
27 = AHS (Adaptive half rate speech)
50 = PBCCH
51 = PCCCH
60 = PDTCH
TN Integer Timeslot number
BCCH Integer BCCH ARFCN
ARFCN
Example:
CHI +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 1 1 59 1226 340 -1 60 12 1

Parameters for AMPS


Name Type Description
System Integer Cellular system
4 = AMPS 800
9 = NAMPS 800
Ch type Integer Channel type
1 = analog control channel
2 = analog voice channel
Channel Integer Channel number

Example:
CHI -96.982833 32.889650 60 2 1 6 0 16:58:58.459 4 1 327
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Parameters for DAMPS


Name Type Description
System Integer Cellular system
5 = DAMPS 800
6 = DAMPS 1900
Ch type Integer Channel type
1 = digital control channel
2 = digital traffic channel
3 = data channel
Channel Integer Channel number
NW type Integer Network type
Any combination of Public, Private, or
Residential
PSID1 Integer PSID value (1)
PSID (private system identification) value
PSID2 Integer PSID value (2)
PSID3 Integer PSID value (3)
PSID4 Integer PSID value (4)
LAREG Integer LAREG
Either 0 or 1.
RNUM Integer RNUM
If LAREG parameter has the value of 1,
RNUM parameter will have a value.
Otherwise RNUM will be set to -1.
REG Integer REG PERIOD
PERIOD If not available, set to –1.

Example:
CHI -96.982833 32.889650 60 2 1 6 0 16:58:58.459 5 1 768 1 53274 -1 -1 -1 1 15 10
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Parameters for cdmaOne and CDMA 2000


Name Type Description
System Integer Cellular system
7 = cdmaOne 800
8 = cdmaOne 1900
14 = CDMA 2000 800
15 = CDMA 2000 1900
Ch type Integer Channel type
1 = paging channel
2 = traffic channel
3 = synch channel
4 = access channel
Carrier Integer Carrier number
MCC Integer Mobile country code
Values range from 0 to 4095.
SID Integer SID (System ID)
NID Integer NID (Network ID)
REG_ZONE Integer REG_ZONE (System Registration
Zone)
Ext. ch type Integer Extended channel type
1 = Paging Slotted Mode
2 = Paging Non-Slotted Mode
11 = Traffic Encrypted
12 = Traffic Non-Encrypted
SEARCH_WIN_A Integer SEARCH_WIN_A (Size of active search
window)
SEARCH_WIN_N Integer SEARCH_WIN_N (Size of neighbor
search window)
SEARCH_WIN_R Integer SEARCH_WIN_R (Size of remaining
search window)
T_ADD Integer T_ADD (Pilot detection threshold)
L3 value.To get the actual T_ADD
value, divide the value by two and
change the sign.
T_DROP Integer T_DROP (Pilot drop threshold)
L3 value. To get the actual T_ADD
value, divide the value by two and
change the sign.
T_TDROP Integer T_TDROP (Pilot drop timer threshold)
T_COMP Integer T_COMP (Comparison threshold)
Active set versus candidate set
comparison threshold (L3 value). To get
the actual T_ADD value, divide the
value by two and change the sign.
TOTAL_ZONES Integer TOTAL_ZONES (Registration zones to
be retained)
ZONE_TIMER Integer ZONE_TIMER (Zone timer length)
BASE_ID Integer BASE_ID (Base station identification)
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MAX_SLOT_CYC Integer MAX_SLOT_CYCLE_INDEX (Maximum


LE_INDEX slot cycle index)
POWER_UP_RE Integer POWER_UP_REG (Power-up
G registration indicator)
POWER_DOWN_ Integer POWER_DOWN_REG (Power-down
REG registration indicator)
PARAMETER_R Integer PARAMETER_REG (Parameter-change
EG registration indicator)
REG_PRD Integer REG_PRD (Registration period)
REG_DIST Integer REG_DIST (Registration distance)
P_REV Integer P_REV (Protocol revision level)
MIN_P_REV Integer MIN_P_REV (Minimum protocol
revision level)
NOM_PWR Integer NOM_PWR (Nominal transmit power
offset)
MAX_CAP_SZ Integer MAX_CAP_SZ (Maximum access
channel message capsule size)
AUTH Integer AUTH (Authentication mode)
ASSIGNMENT_M Integer ASSIGNMENT_MODE (Assignment
ODE mode)

Example:
CHI -96.982833 32.889650 60 2 1 6 0 16:58:58.459 15 1 150 1023 4119 0 184 2
7 10 10 28 32 3 4 2 1 298 1 1 1 1 4408 0 6 1 0 3 1 -1
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Parameters for UMTS


Name Type Description
System Integer Cellular system
12 = UMTS 2100 FDD
13 = UMTS 2100 TDD
20 = UMTS 1900 FDD
21 = UMTS 1900 TDD
RRC state Integer RRC state
1 = Idle
2 = URA PCH
3 = Cell PCH
4 = Cell FACH
5 = Cell DCH
UARFCN Integer Carrier number
CI Integer Cell identification
Cell identification of current cell. Values
range from 0 to 268435455.
LAC Integer Location area code
Location area code of the current cell.
Values range from 0 to 65535.
Addition Float Addition window
window Addition window for event 1A. The value is
calculated using the following formula:
R1A – H1A / 2 where R1A is reporting range
constant for event 1A and H1A is hysteresis
parameter for event 1A (3GPP TS 25.331).
Values range from –2.25 to 14.5 dB.
1A time to tr. Integer Time to trigger 1A
Values range from 0 to 5000 ms.
Drop window Float Drop window
Drop window for event 1B. The value is
calculated using the following formula:
R1 B + H1 B / 2 where R1B is reporting
range constant for event 1B and H1B is
hysteresis parameter for event 1B (3GPP
TS 25.331). Values range from 0 to 16.75
dB.
1B time to tr. Integer Time to trigger 1B
Values range from 0 to 5000 ms.
Repl. window Float Replacement window
Replacement window for event 1C. The
value is calculated using the following
formula: H1C / 2 where H1C is hysteresis
parameter for event 1C (3GPP TS 25.331).
Values range from 0 to 2.25 dB.
1C time to tr. Integer Time to trigger 1C
Values range from 0 to 5000 ms.
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DL SF. Integer Downlink spreading factor


If multiple CCTrCh channels are used the
reported spreading factor is for CCTrCh
with physical control channel. Values range
from 4 to 512. –1 if not available.

Example:
CHI -96.982833 32.889650 60 2 1 6 0 16:58:58.459 12 1 10837 188618 5002 4.0 0 6.0 320 2.0 0
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4.7.2 SERVICE INFORMATION (SEI)

Event ID SEI
Cellular All
systems
Mode All
Recorded Always
Recorded when service status changes
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Parameters
Name Type Description
Service Integer Service info status
status 1 = service received
2 = service dropped

Example:
SEI +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 1
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4.7.3 DATA CHANNEL REQUEST (DCHR)

Event ID DCHR
Cellular GSM, UMTS
systems
Mode Data call
Recorded Idle, call active
In idle mode, recorded right after call attempt event
(CAA) to inform requested channel parameters. In
call active mode, recorded after channel
configuration change attempt.
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Parameters for GSM


Name Type Description
System Integer Cellular system
1 = GSM 900
2 = GSM 1800
3 = GSM 1900
22 = GSM 850
Initiator Integer Initiator
1 = Mobile station initiated
2 = Network station initiated
Coding Integer CS data channel coding
1 = 9.6
2 = 14.4
Data mode Integer CS data mode
0 = Non-Transparent
1 = Transparent
#CS TSL UL Integer Number of CS data timeslots uplink
#CS TSL DL Integer Number of CS data timeslots downlink
Modem type Integer Modem type
0 = Analog
1 = ISDN V.110
2 = ISDN V.120
Compression Integer Data compression
0 = off
1 = on (manufacturer preferred compression)
2 = V.42bis
3 = V.44
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Parameters for UMTS


Name Type Description
System Integer Cellular system
12 = UMTS 2100 FDD
13 = UMTS 2100 TDD
20 = UMTS 1900 FDD
21 = UMTS 1900 TDD
Initiator Integer Initiator
1 = Mobile station initiated
2 = Network station initiated
Req. CS rate Integer Requested CS data bit rate
Data mode Integer CS data mode
0 = Non-Transparent
1 = Transparent
Modem type Integer Modem type
0 = Analog
1 = ISDN V.110
2 = ISDN V.120
Compression Integer Data compression
0 = off
1 = on (manufacturer preferred compression)
2 = V.42bis
3 = V.44

Example:
DCHR +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 2 1 1 1 2 2 0 2
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4.7.4 DATA CHANNEL INFO (DCHI)

Event ID DCHI
Cellular GSM, CDMA 2000
systems
Mode Data call
Recorded Call active
Recorded after channel has been assigned or
channel configuration has changed (handover).
This event indicates allocated resources. Only
recorded during data test.
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Parameters for GSM


Name Type Description
System Integer Cellular system
1 = GSM 900
2 = GSM 1800
3 = GSM 1900
22 = GSM 850
Coding Integer CS data channel coding
1 = 9.6
2 = 14.4
Data mode Integer CS data mode
0 = Non-Transparent
1 = Transparent
#CS TSL UL Integer Number of CS data timeslots uplink
#CS TSL DL Integer Number of CS data timeslots downlink
CS TNs UL Integer CS data timeslots uplink
Allocated uplink timeslots. The number of
timeslot parameters in the event is
indicated by the Number of CS data
timeslots uplink parameter. The first
timeslot in the event is the main timeslot.
CS TNs DL Integer CS data timeslots downlink
Allocated downlink timeslots. The number
of timeslot parameters in the event is
indicated by the Number of CS data
timeslots downlink parameter. The first
timeslot in the event is the main timeslot.

Example:
DCHI +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 2 1 0 2 2 4 5 4 5 …
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Parameters for CDMA 2000


Name Type Description
System Integer Cellular system
14 = CDMA 2000 800
15 = CDMA 2000 1900
#Params/F- Integer Number of parameters per F-SCH
SCH Parameters per forward supplemental
channel.
#Params/R- Integer Number of parameters per R-SCH
SCH Parameters per reverse supplemental
channel.
#F-SCH Integer Number of forward SCHs
#R-SCH Integer Number of reverse SCHs
F-SCH1 ID Integer F-SCH1 ID
Identifier of the first forward supplemental
channel.
F-SCH1 rate Integer F-SCH1 rate
Channel rate of the first forward
supplemental channel.
F-SCH1 PN Integer F-SCH1 pilot number
Pilot number of the first forward
supplemental channel.
F-SCH1 re. Integer F-SCH1 record type
type Record type of the first forward
supplemental channel.
F-SCH1 Integer F-SCH1 code channel
code ch Code channel on the first forward
supplemental channel.
F-SCH1 Integer F-SCH1 QOF Mask ID
QOF ID Quasi-orthogonal function index on the first
forward supplemental channel.
R-SCH1 ID Integer R-SCH1 ID
Identifier of the first reverse supplemental
channel
R-SCH1 rate Integer R-SCH1 rate
Channel rate of the first reverse
supplemental channel
R-SCH1 Integer R-SCH1 Walsh ID
Walsh ID Walsh ID of the first reverse supplemental
channel

Example:
DCHI +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 19:37:29.554 15 6 3 1 0 0 8 183 -1 2 0 -1 0 -1
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4.7.5 FREQUENCY HOPPING STATUS (HOP)

Event ID HOP
Cellular GSM
systems
Mode Voice call, data call
Recorded Call active
Recorded when frequency hopping status changes
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Parameters (when hopping is on)


Name Type Description
Hopping Integer Hopping status
1 = ON
HSN Integer Hopping sequence number
MAIO Integer Mobile allocation index offset
Hopping ch Integer Hopping channels
List of frequencies used for frequency
hopping by the mobile phone.

Parameters (when hopping is off)


Name Type Description
Hopping Integer Hopping status
2 = OFF
Traffic Integer Traffic channel ARFCN
ARFCN

Example:
HOP +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 1 0 3 21 43 54 66 …
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4.7.6 NEIGHBOR LIST (NLIST)

Event ID NLIST
Cellular GSM, UMTS
systems
Mode All
Recorded Always
Recorded when neighbor list changes.
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Header parameters
Name Type Description
#Header Integer Number of header parameters
params This value is currently 0.
#nChs Integer Number of neighbor channels

Parameters for GSM


#Params Integer Number of parameters
Number of parameters for this neighbor.
System Integer Cellular system
1 = GSM 900
2 = GSM 1800
3 = GSM 1900
22 = GSM 850
ARFCN Integer ARFCN
Channel number for neighbor channel.
BSIC Integer Base station identification code

Parameters for UMTS


#Params Integer Number of parameters
Number of parameters for this neighbor.
System Integer Cellular system
12 = UMTS FDD 2100
13 = UMTS TDD 2100
20 = UMTS FDD 1900
21 = UMTS TDD 1900
UARFCN Integer UARFCN
Channel number for neighbor channel.
Scr. code Integer Scrambling code

Example:
NLIST +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 0 2 3 1 66 17 3 12 10663 34
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4.7.7 SERVICE PARAMETERS REQUESTED (SEPR)

Event ID SEPR
Cellular cdmaOne, CDMA 2000
systems
Mode Voice call
Recorded Always
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Parameters for cdmaOne and CDMA 2000


Name Type Description
System Integer Cellular system
7 = cdmaOne 800
8 = cdmaOne 1900
14 = CDMA 2000 800
15 = CDMA 2000 1900
Service option Integer Requested service option
Service option requested from the
network.
Encryption Integer Requested encryption
Encryption mode requested from the
network.
0 = Disabled
1 = Enabled
Req. forw. RC Integer Requested forward radio configuration
Forward radio configuration. -1 if not
available.
Req. rev. RC Integer Requested reverse radio configuration
-1 if not available.
Req. F-FCH Integer Requested forward fundamental
MUX channel MUX.
-1 if not available.
Req. R-FCH Integer Requested reverse fundamental
MUX channel MUX.
-1 if not available.

Example:
SEPR +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 15 32768 0 5 4 0 0
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4.7.8 SERVICE PARAMETERS NEGOTIATED (SEPN)

Event ID SEPN
Cellular cdmaOne, CDMA 2000
systems
Mode Voice call
Recorded Always
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Parameters for cdmaOne and CDMA 2000


Name Type Description
System Integer Cellular system
7 = cdmaOne 800
8 = cdmaOne 1900
14 = CDMA 2000 800
15 = CDMA 2000 1900
Neg. SO Integer Negotiated service option
Neg. encrypt. Integer Negotiated encryption
0 = Disabled
1 = Enabled
Neg. forw. RC Integer Negotiated forward radio configuration
-1 if not available.
Neg. rev. RC Integer Negotiated reverse radio configuration
-1 if not available.
Neg. F-FCH Integer Negotiated forward fundamental
MUX channel MUX
-1 if not available.
Neg. R-FCH Integer Negotiated reverse fundamental
MUX channel MUX
-1 if not available.

Example:
SEPN +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 15 32768 0 5 4 2 2
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4.7.9 RANDOM ACCESS CHANNEL INFORMATION (RACHI)

Event ID RACHI
Cellular UMTS, cdmaOne, CDMA 2000
systems
Mode All
Recorded Always
Recorded after random access procedure
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Parameters for UMTS


Name Type Description
System Integer Cellular system
12 = UMTS FDD 2100
13 = UMTS TDD 2100
20 = UMTS FDD 1900
21 = UMTS TDD 1900
Init. TX pwr. Integer RACH initial TX power
Initial transmission power, unit dBm. Values
range from –99 to 99.
Preamble Integer RACH preamble step
step Preamble step size in dB.
Preamble Integer RACH preamble count
count Transmitted preamble transmission count.
Values range from 2 to 65.
TX pwr. Integer RACH TX power
Total transmission power used in RACH
message part (control + data)
Max Integer RACH maximum preamble count
preamble Values range from 2 to 65. Maximum
allowed number of preambles signaled from
network. Note that this parameter is one
value higher than the "Preamble Retrans
Max" parameter.
UL interf. Integer Uplink interference level
Values range from –110 to -70 dBm.

Example:
RACHI +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 12 -90 1 1024 –50 –80 32
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Parameters for cdmaOne and CDMA 2000


Name Type Description
System Integer Cellular system
7 = cdmaOne 800
8 = cdmaOne 1900
14 = CDMA 2000 800
15 = CDMA 2000 1900
Number Integer Access probe number
TX adjust Integer Access probe TX adjust
TX level Integer Access probe TX level
Delay Integer Access probe delay
INIT_PWR Integer INIT_PWR (Access probe initial power)
PWR_STEP Integer PWR_STEP (Access probe power step)
NUM_STEP Integer NUM_STEP (Access probe number of steps)
Maximum number of steps – 1.

Example:
RACHI +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 15 2 4 -9 540 0 4 4
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4.7.10 VOCODER STATUS (VOCS)

Event ID VOCS
Cellular cdmaOne, CDMA 2000
systems
Mode All
Recorded Call active
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Parameters
Name Type Description
System Integer Cellular system
7 = cdmaOne 800
8 = cdmaOne 1900
14 = CDMA 2000 800
15 = CDMA 2000 1900
F-voc. rate Integer Forward vocoder rate
0 = Full
1 = Half
2 = Quarter
3 = Eighth
4 = Blank
R-voc. rate Integer Reverse vocoder rate
0 = Full
1 = Half
2 = Quarter
3 = Eighth
4 = Blank

Example:
VOCS +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 15 3 3
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4.7.11 QUICK PAGING CHANNEL INFORMATION (QPCHI)

Event ID QPCHI
Cellular CDMA 2000
systems
Mode All
Recorded Idle (slotted mode)
Recorded when values are received from a mobile
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Parameters
Name Type Description
System Integer Cellular system
14 = CDMA 2000 800
15 = CDMA 2000 1900
QPCH rate Integer QPCH rate
Data rate. The options are 4800 or 9600 bps
PN Integer Pilot number
Pilot level Integer Pilot level
Ec/I0 value
Erasure Integer QPCH erasure threshold
thresh.
Bit thresh. Integer QPCH bit threshold
Indicator Integer QPCH indicator index
index
Status Integer QPCH status
Defines if the quick paging channel is on or
off.
0 = On
1, 2,… = Off
Position Integer QPCH position
Position of the QPCH bit
Bit I Integer QPCH bit I
Energy of the QPCH I bit
Bit Q Integer QPCH bit I
Energy of the QPCH Q bit
Pilot I Integer QPCH pilot I
Energy of the pilot I
Pilot Q Integer QPCH pilot I
Energy of the pilot Q

Example:
QPCHI +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 15 9600 183 2 20445 1250 0 0 105 65368 65453
144 10
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4.7.12 SYNC CHANNEL COUNTERS (COUNTSYNC)

Event ID COUNTSYNC
Cellular cdmaOne, CDMA 2000
systems
Mode All
Recorded Always
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Parameters
Name Type Description
System Integer Cellular system
7 = cdmaOne 800
8 = cdmaOne 1900
14 = CDMA 2000 800
15 = CDMA 2000 1900
SYNC_1 Integer SYNC_1 (Messages received)
SYNC_2 Integer SYNC_2 (Messages received with an invalid
CRC)

Example:
COUNTSYNC +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 15 10 0
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4.7.13 PAGING CHANNEL COUNTERS (COUNTPAG)

Event ID COUNTPAG
Cellular cdmaOne, CDMA 2000
systems
Mode All
Recorded Always
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Parameters
Name Type Description
System Integer Cellular system
7 = cdmaOne 800
8 = cdmaOne 1900
14 = CDMA 2000 800
15 = CDMA 2000 1900
PAG_1 Integer PAG_1 (Messages received)
PAG_2 Integer PAG_2 (Messages received with an invalid
CRC)
PAG_3 Integer PAG_3 (Messages/records addressed to
MS)
PAG_4 Integer PAG_4 (Half-frames received)
PAG_5 Integer PAG_5 (Half-frames containing any part of a
valid message)
PAG_6 Integer PAG_6 (Paging channel lost indications)
PAG_7 Integer PAG_7 (Idle handoffs)

Example:
COUNTPAG +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 15 18842 82 9
45546 39018 0 6
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4.7.14 MUX1 COUNTERS (COUNTMUX1)

Event ID COUNTMUX1
Cellular cdmaOne, CDMA 2000
systems
Mode All
Recorded Always
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Parameters
Name Type Description
System Integer Cellular system
7 = cdmaOne 800
8 = cdmaOne 1900
14 = CDMA 2000 800
15 = CDMA 2000 1900
MUX_1_REV Integer MUX_1_REV_01 (9600 bps, primary)
_01
MUX_1_REV Integer MUX_1_REV_02 (9600 bps, rate 1/2 primary
_02 and signaling)
MUX_1_REV Integer MUX_1_REV_03 (9600 bps, rate 1/4 primary
_03 and signaling)
MUX_1_REV Integer MUX_1_REV_04 (9600 bps, rate 1/8 primary
_04 and signaling)
MUX_1_REV Integer MUX_1_REV_05 (9600 bps, signaling)
_05
MUX_1_REV Integer MUX_1_REV_06 (4800 bps, primary)
_06
MUX_1_REV Integer MUX_1_REV_07 (2400 bps, primary)
_07
MUX_1_REV Integer MUX_1_REV_08 (1200 bps, primary)
_08
MUX_1_REV Integer MUX_1_REV_09 (Reserved)
_09
MUX_1_REV Integer MUX_1_REV_10 (Reserved)
_10
MUX_1_REV Integer MUX_1_REV_11 (9600 bps, rate 1/2 primary
_11 and secondary)
MUX_1_REV Integer MUX_1_REV_12 (9600 bps, rate 1/4 primary
_12 and secondary)
MUX_1_REV Integer MUX_1_REV_13 (9600 bps, rate 1/8 primary
_13 and secondary)
MUX_1_REV Integer MUX_1_REV_14 (9600 bps, secondary)
_14
MUX_1_REV Integer MUX_1_REV_15 (Reserved)
_15
MUX_1_REV Integer MUX_1_REV_16 (Reserved)
_16
MUX_1_FOR Integer MUX_1_FOR_01 (9600 bps, primary)
_01
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MUX_1_FOR Integer MUX_1_FOR_02 (9600 bps, rate 1/2


_02 primary and signaling)
MUX_1_FOR Integer MUX_1_FOR_03 (9600 bps, rate 1/4
_03 primary and signaling)
MUX_1_FOR Integer MUX_1_FOR_04 (9600 bps, rate 1/8
_04 primary and signaling)
MUX_1_FOR Integer MUX_1_FOR_05 (9600 bps, signaling)
_05
MUX_1_FOR Integer MUX_1_FOR_06 (4800 bps, primary)
_06
MUX_1_FOR Integer MUX_1_FOR_07 (2400 bps, primary)
_07
MUX_1_FOR Integer MUX_1_FOR_08 (1200 bps, primary)
_08
MUX_1_FOR Integer MUX_1_FOR_09 (9600 bps, with bit errors)
_09
MUX_1_FOR Integer MUX_1_FOR_10 (Frame quality insufficient
_10 to decide upon rate)
MUX_1_FOR Integer MUX_1_FOR_11 (9600 bps, rate 1/2
_11 primary and secondary)
MUX_1_FOR Integer MUX_1_FOR_12 (9600 bps, rate 1/4
_12 primary and secondary)
MUX_1_FOR Integer MUX_1_FOR_13 (9600 bps, rate 1/8
_13 primary and secondary)
MUX_1_FOR Integer MUX_1_FOR_14 (9600 bps, secondary)
_14
MUX_1_FOR Integer MUX_1_FOR_15 (Reserved)
_15
MUX_1_FOR Integer MUX_1_FOR_16 (Reserved)
_16

Example:
COUNTMUX1 +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
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4.7.15 MUX2 COUNTERS (COUNTMUX2)

Event ID COUNTMUX2
Cellular cdmaOne, CDMA 2000
systems
Mode All
Recorded Always
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Parameters
Name Type Description
System Integer Cellular system
7 = cdmaOne 800
8 = cdmaOne 1900
14 = CDMA 2000 800
15 = CDMA 2000 1900
MUX_2_REV Integer MUX_2_REV_01 (14400 bps, primary)
_01
MUX_2_REV Integer MUX_2_REV_02 (14400 bps, rate 1/2
_02 primary and signaling)
MUX_2_REV Integer MUX_2_REV_03 (14400 bps, rate 1/4
_03 primary and signaling)
MUX_2_REV Integer MUX_2_REV_04 (14400 bps, rate 1/8
_04 primary and signaling)
MUX_2_REV Integer MUX_2_REV_05 (14400 bps, signaling)
_05
MUX_2_REV Integer MUX_2_REV_06 (14400 bps, rate 1/2
_06 primary and secondary)
MUX_2_REV Integer MUX_2_REV_07 (14400 bps, rate 1/4
_07 primary and secondary)
MUX_2_REV Integer MUX_2_REV_08 (14400 bps, rate 1/8
_08 primary and secondary)
MUX_2_REV Integer MUX_2_REV_09 (14400 bps, secondary)
_09
MUX_2_REV Integer MUX_2_REV_10 (14400 bps, rate 1/8
_10 primary, secondary and signaling)
MUX_2_REV Integer MUX_2_REV_11 (7200 bps, primary)
_11
MUX_2_REV Integer MUX_2_REV_12 (7200 bps, rate 1/4 primary
_12 and signaling)
MUX_2_REV Integer MUX_2_REV_13 (7200 bps, rate 1/8 primary
_13 and signaling)
MUX_2_REV Integer MUX_2_REV_14 (7200 bps, signaling)
_14
MUX_2_REV Integer MUX_2_REV_15 (7200 bps, rate 1/4 primary
_15 and secondary)
MUX_2_REV Integer MUX_2_REV_16 (7200 bps, rate 1/8 primary
_16 and secondary)
MUX_2_REV Integer MUX_2_REV_17 (7200 bps, secondary)
_17
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MUX_2_REV Integer MUX_2_REV_18 (7200 bps, rate 1/8


_18 primary, secondary and signaling)
MUX_2_REV Integer MUX_2_REV_19 (3600 bps, primary)
_19
MUX_2_REV Integer MUX_2_REV_20 (3600 bps, rate 1/8 primary
_20 and signaling)
MUX_2_REV Integer MUX_2_REV_21 (3600 bps, signaling)
_21
MUX_2_REV Integer MUX_2_REV_22 (3600 bps, rate 1/8 primary
_22 and secondary)
MUX_2_REV Integer MUX_2_REV_23 (3600 bps, secondary)
_23
MUX_2_REV Integer MUX_2_REV_24 (1800 bps, primary)
_24
MUX_2_REV Integer MUX_2_REV_25 (1800 bps, secondary)
_25
MUX_2_REV Integer MUX_2_REV_26 (Reserved)
_26
MUX_2_REV Integer MUX_2_REV_27 (Reserved)
_27
MUX_2_REV Integer MUX_2_REV_28 (MuxPDU Type 4)
_28
MUX_2_FOR Integer MUX_2_FOR_01 (14400 bps, primary)
_01
MUX_2_FOR Integer MUX_2_FOR_02 (14400 bps, rate 1/2
_02 primary and signaling)
MUX_2_FOR Integer MUX_2_FOR_03 (14400 bps, rate 1/4
_03 primary and signaling)
MUX_2_FOR Integer MUX_2_FOR_04 (14400 bps, rate 1/8
_04 primary and signaling)
MUX_2_FOR Integer MUX_2_FOR_05 (14400 bps, signaling)
_05
MUX_2_FOR Integer MUX_2_FOR_06 (14400 bps, rate 1/2
_06 primary and secondary)
MUX_2_FOR Integer MUX_2_FOR_07 (14400 bps, rate 1/4
_07 primary and secondary)
MUX_2_FOR Integer MUX_2_FOR_08 (14400 bps, rate 1/8
_08 primary and secondary)
MUX_2_FOR Integer MUX_2_FOR_09 (14400 bps, secondary)
_09
MUX_2_FOR Integer MUX_2_FOR_10 (14400 bps, rate 1/8
_10 primary, secondary and signaling)
MUX_2_FOR Integer MUX_2_FOR_11 (7200 bps, primary)
_11
MUX_2_FOR Integer MUX_2_FOR_12 (7200 bps, rate 1/4
_12 primary and signaling)
MUX_2_FOR Integer MUX_2_FOR_13 (7200 bps, rate 1/8
_13 primary and signaling)
MUX_2_FOR Integer MUX_2_FOR_14 (7200 bps, signaling)
_14
MUX_2_FOR Integer MUX_2_FOR_15 (7200 bps, rate 1/4
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_15 primary and secondary)


MUX_2_FOR Integer MUX_2_FOR_16 (7200 bps, rate 1/8
_16 primary and secondary)
MUX_2_FOR Integer MUX_2_FOR_17 (7200 bps, secondary)
_17
MUX_2_FOR Integer MUX_2_FOR_18 (7200 bps, rate 1/8
_18 primary, secondary and signaling)
MUX_2_FOR Integer MUX_2_FOR_19 (3600 bps, primary)
_19
MUX_2_FOR Integer MUX_2_FOR_20 (3600 bps, rate 1/8
_20 primary and signaling)
MUX_2_FOR Integer MUX_2_FOR_21 (3600 bps, signaling)
_21
MUX_2_FOR Integer MUX_2_FOR_22 (3600 bps, rate 1/8
_22 primary and secondary)
MUX_2_FOR Integer MUX_2_FOR_23 (3600 bps, secondary)
_23
MUX_2_FOR Integer MUX_2_FOR_24 (1800 bps, primary)
_24
MUX_2_FOR Integer MUX_2_FOR_25 (1800 bps, secondary)
_25
MUX_2_FOR Integer MUX_2_FOR_26 (Frame with insufficient
_26 frame quality)
MUX_2_FOR Integer MUX_2_FOR_27 (Reserved)
_27
MUX_2_FOR Integer MUX_2_FOR_28 (MuxPDU Type 4)
_28

Example:
COUNTMUX2 +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 15 2264 40 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 460 0 105 17 0 0
0 0 0 1 0 0 0 6464 0 0 0 0 6061 159 0 0 77 0 0 0 0 0 125 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2954 1 54 0 0
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4.7.16 ACCESS CHANNEL COUNTERS (COUNTACC)

Event ID COUNTACC
Cellular cdmaOne, CDMA 2000
systems
Mode All
Recorded Always
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Parameters
Name Type Description
System Integer Cellular system
7 = cdmaOne 800
8 = cdmaOne 1900
14 = CDMA 2000 800
15 = CDMA 2000 1900
ACC_1 Integer ACC_1 (Access REQ messages)
ACC_2 Integer ACC_2 (Access RESP messages)
ACC_3 Integer ACC_3 (Access probe transmitted at least
twice)
ACC_4 Integer ACC_4 (Access probe transmitted at least 3
times)
ACC_5 Integer ACC_5 (Access probe transmitted at least 4
times)
ACC_6 Integer ACC_6 (Access probe transmitted at least 5
times)
ACC_7 Integer ACC_7 (Access probe transmitted at least 6
times)
ACC_8 Integer ACC_8 (Unsuccessful access attempts)

Example:
COUNTACC +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 15 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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4.7.17 REVERSE TRAFFIC CHANNEL COUNTERS (COUNTRTC)

Event ID COUNTRTC
Cellular cdmaOne, CDMA 2000
systems
Mode All
Recorded Always
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Parameters
Name Type Description
System Integer Cellular system
7 = cdmaOne 800
8 = cdmaOne 1900
14 = CDMA 2000 800
15 = CDMA 2000 1900
RTC_1 Integer RTC_1 (ACK_REQ transmitted at least
once)
RTC_2 Integer RTC_2 (ACK_REQ transmitted at least
twice)
RTC_3 Integer RTC_3 (ACK_REQ transmitted at least 3
times)
RTC_4 Integer RTC_4 (Aborted call due to ACK timeout)
RTC_5 Integer RTC_5 (No ACK_REQ transmitted)

Example:
COUNTRTC +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 15 95 6 0 0 77
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4.7.18 REVERSE SUPPLEMENTAL CHANNEL #1 COUNTERS (COUNTRSCH1)

Event ID COUNTRSCH1
Cellular CDMA 2000
systems
Mode All
Recorded Always
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Parameters
Name Type Description
System Integer Cellular system
14 = CDMA 2000 800
15 = CDMA 2000 1900
REV_SCH1_ Integer REV_SCH1_1 (1x Rate)
1
REV_SCH1_ Integer REV_SCH1_2 (2x Rate)
2
REV_SCH1_ Integer REV_SCH1_3 (4x Rate)
3
REV_SCH1_ Integer REV_SCH1_4 (8x Rate)
4
REV_SCH1_ Integer REV_SCH1_5 (16x Rate)
5
REV_SCH1_ Integer REV_SCH1_6 (Number of LTUs rcvd from
6 physical layer)
REV_SCH1_ Integer REV_SCH1_7 (Number of LTUs rcvd from
7 physical layer, CRC OK)

Example:
COUNTRSCH1 +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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4.7.19 FORWARD SUPPLEMENTAL CHANNEL #1 COUNTERS (COUNTFSCH1)

Event ID COUNTFSCH1
Cellular CDMA 2000
systems
Mode All
Recorded Always
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Parameters
Name Type Description
System Integer Cellular system
14 = CDMA 2000 800
15 = CDMA 2000 1900
FOR_SCH1_ Integer FOR_SCH1_1 (1x Rate)
1
FOR_SCH1_ Integer FOR_SCH1_2 (2x Rate)
2
FOR_SCH1_ Integer FOR_SCH1_3 (4x Rate)
3
FOR_SCH1_ Integer FOR_SCH1_4 (8x Rate)
4
FOR_SCH1_ Integer FOR_SCH1_5 (16x Rate)
5
FOR_SCH1_ Integer FOR_SCH1_6 (Number of LTUs rcvd from
6 physical layer)
FOR_SCH1_ Integer FOR_SCH1_7 (Number of LTUs rcvd from
7 physical layer, CRC OK)

Example:
COUNTFSCH1 +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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4.8 MS-BS SIGNALING EVENTS

4.8.1 LAYER3 UPLINK (L3U)

Event ID L3U
Cellular GSM, DAMPS, UMTS, cdmaOne, CDMA 2000
systems
Mode All
Recorded Always
Recorded when the mobile station sends a Layer3
message to BS
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Parameters
Name Type Description
Subchannel String Subchannel:
/ Channel The subchannel name that was used for
type signaling in GSM. If the specific channel
name is unknown, the channel group name;
e.g., BCH or CCCH, is written in file.
BCH channels (FCCH, SCH, BCCH)
CCCH channels (PCH, RACH, AGCH)
DCCH channels (SDCCH, SACCH, FACCH)
TCH channels (TCH)
Packet channels (PACCH, PDTCH)
Channel type:
The channel type name that was used for
signaling in AMPS, CDMA, and DAMPS
(ACC, AVC, DCCH, DTC, SCH, DPCH,
DACH, DTC)
L3 msg String Layer3 message
The Layer3 message name in text format in
double quotes
L3 data Hex Layer3 data
Contents of the Layer3 message in
hexadecimal values

Example:
L3U +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 RACH "CHANNEL_REQUEST" 7B…
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4.8.2 LAYER3 DOWNLINK (L3D)

Event ID L3D
Cellular GSM, DAMPS, UMTS, cdmaOne, CDMA 2000
systems
Mode All
Recorded Always
Recorded when the mobile station receives Layer3
message from BS
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Parameters
Name Type Description
Subchannel String Subchannel:
/ Channel The subchannel name that was used for
type signaling in GSM. If the specific channel
name is unknown, the channel group name;
e.g., BCH or CCCH, is written in file.
BCH channels (FCCH, SCH, BCCH)
CCCH channels (PCH, RACH, AGCH)
DCCH channels (SDCCH, SACCH, FACCH)
TCH channels (TCH)
Packet channels (PACCH, PDTCH)
Channel type:
The channel type name that was used for
signaling in AMPS, CDMA, and DAMPS
(ACC, AVC, DCCH, DTC, SCH, DPCH,
DACH, DTC)
L3 msg String Layer3 message
The Layer3 message name in text format in
double quotes
L3 data Hex Layer3 data
Contents of the Layer3 message in
hexadecimal values

Example:
L3D +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 CCCH "PAGING_REQUEST_TYPE_1" 06 21…
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4.8.3 LAYER2 UPLINK (L2U)

Event ID L2U
Cellular GSM
systems
Mode All
Recorded Always
Recorded when mobile station sends Layer2 frame
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Parameters
Name Type Description
Subchannel String Subchannel
The subchannel name that was used for
signaling in GSM. If the specific channel
name is unknown, the channel group name;
e.g., BCH or CCCH, is written in file.
BCH channels (FCCH, SCH, BCCH)
CCCH channels (PCH, RACH, AGCH)
DCCH channels (SDCCH, SACCH, FACCH)
TCH channels (TCH)
Packet channels (PACCH, PDTCH)
L2 msg String GSM layer2 message
The Layer2 message name in text format in
double quotes
L2 data Hex GSM layer2 data
Contents of the Layer2 message in
hexadecimal values

Example:
L2U +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 SACCH "UI-CMD" 00 03 01 03 49 06 15 83 1B 71 56
46 45 1B 62 53 91 07 DC 42 E4 00 00
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4.8.4 LAYER2 DOWNLINK (L2D)

Event ID L2D
Cellular GSM
systems
Mode All
Recorded Always
Recorded when mobile station receives Layer2
frame
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Parameters
Name Type Description
Subchannel String Subchannel
The subchannel name that was used for
signaling in GSM. If the specific channel
name is unknown, the channel group name;
e.g., BCH or CCCH, is written in file.
BCH channels (FCCH, SCH, BCCH)
CCCH channels (PCH, RACH, AGCH)
DCCH channels (SDCCH, SACCH, FACCH)
TCH channels (TCH)
Packet channels (PACCH, PDTCH)
L2 msg String GSM layer2 message
The Layer2 message name in text format in
double quotes
L2 data Hex GSM layer2 data
Contents of the Layer2 message in
hexadecimal values

Example:
L2D +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 CCCH "UI-CMD" 25 06 21 00 05 ...
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4.8.5 MAC LAYER UPLINK (MACU)

Event ID MACU
Cellular GSM
systems
Mode PS Data
Recorded Always
Recorded when mobile station sends the
RLC/MAC layer message
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Parameters
Name Type Description
Subchannel String Subchannel
The subchannel name that was used for
signaling (PRACH, PTCCH, PCCCH,
PACCH or PDTCH).
RLC/MAC String RLC/MAC message
msg The RLC/MAC message name in text format
in double quotes
RLC/MAC Hex RLC/MAC data
data Contents of the RLC/MAC message in
hexadecimal values

Example:
MACU +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 PRACH "PACKET_CHANNEL_REQUEST" 07 ...
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4.8.6 MAC LAYER DOWNLINK (MACD)

Event ID MACD
Cellular GSM
systems
Mode PS Data
Recorded Always
Recorded when mobile station receives the
RLC/MAC layer message
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Parameters
Name Type Description
Subchannel String Subchannel
The subchannel name that was used for
signaling (PBCCH, PCCCH, PAGCH, PPCH
PTCCH, PACCH or PDTCH).
RLC/MAC String RLC/MAC message
msg The RLC/MAC message name in text format
in double quotes
RLC/MAC Hex RLC/MAC data
data Contents of the RLC/MAC message in
hexadecimal values

Example:
MACD +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 PACCH "PACKET_UPLINK_ACK/NACK" 48 ...
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4.8.7 LLC LAYER UPLINK (LLCU)

Event ID LLCU
Cellular GSM
systems
Mode PS Data
Recorded Always
Recorded when mobile station receives the LLC
layer message
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Parameters
Name Type Description
Subchannel String Subchannel
The subchannel name that was used for
signaling. With LLC messages only
subchannel PDTCH is used.
LLC msg String LLC message
The LLC message name in text format in
double quotes
LLC data Hex LLC data
Contents of the LLC message in
hexadecimal values

Example:
LLCU +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 PDTCH "UI-CMD" 01 C0 0B ...
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4.8.8 LLC LAYER DOWNLINK (LLCD)

Event ID LLCD
Cellular GSM
systems
Mode PS Data
Recorded Always
Recorded when mobile station receives the LLC
layer message
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Parameters
Name Type Description
Subchannel String Subchannel
The subchannel name that was used for
signaling. With LLC messages only
subchannel PDTCH is used.
LLC msg String LLC message
The LLC message name in text format in
double quotes
LLC data Hex LLC data
Contents of the LLC message in
hexadecimal values

Example:
LLCD +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 PDTCH "UI-CMD" 41 C0 0B ...
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4.8.9 RRLP LAYER UPLINK (RRLPU)

Event ID RRLPU
Cellular GSM
systems
Mode All
Recorded Always
Recorded when mobile station sends the RRLP
layer message
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Parameters
Name Type Description
Subchannel String Subchannel
The subchannel that was used for signaling
in GSM.
RRLP msg String RRLP message
The RRLP message name in text format in
double quotes.
RRLP data Hex RRLP data
Contents of the RRLP message in
hexadecimal values.

Example:
RRLPU +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 DCCH "MEASURE_POSITION_RESPONSE" 22
e0 84 00 01 00 00 ba 13 08 7c 40 04 00 d5 20 76 f7 42 d9 2e 88 40 40 0d 76 06 30 e8 69 21 e7 08 08 01 ac 80
ee 80
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4.8.10 RRLP LAYER DOWNLINK (RRLPD)

Event ID RRLPD
Cellular GSM
systems
Mode All
Recorded Always
Recorded when mobile station receives the RRLP
layer message
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Parameters
Name Type Description
Subchannel String Subchannel
The subchannel that was used for signaling
in GSM.
RRLP msg String RRLP message
The RRLP message name in text format in
double quotes
RRLP data Hex RRLP data
Contents of the RRLP message in
hexadecimal values

Example:
RRLPD +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 DCCH "MEASURE_POSITION_REQUEST" 20 04
10 80
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4.8.11 RRC LAYER UPLINK (RRCU)

Event ID RRCU
Cellular UMTS
systems
Mode All
Recorded Always
Recorded when mobile station sends the RRC
layer message
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Parameters
Name Type Description
Subchannel String Subchannel
The subchannel that was used for signaling
in UMTS. For system information messages,
the subchannel is a combination of the
logical channel and the transport channel
(CCCH, DCCH, BCCH, PCCH, SHCCH)
RRC msg String RRC message
The RRC message name in text format in
double quotes
RRC data Hex RRC data
Contents of the RRC message in
hexadecimal values

Example:
RRCU +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 DCCH "MEASUREMENT_REPORT" 22 40 02 50
06 17 01 40 1C 00 00 00 00 01 80
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4.8.12 RRC LAYER DOWNLINK (RRCD)

Event ID RRCD
Cellular UMTS
systems
Mode All
Recorded Always
Recorded when mobile station receives the RRC
layer message
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Parameters
Name Type Description
Subchannel String Subchannel
The subchannel that was used for signaling
in UMTS. For system information messages,
the subchannel is a combination of the
logical channel and the transport channel
(CCCH, DCCH, BCCH, PCCH, SHCCH)
RRC msg String RRC message
The RRC message name in text format in
double quotes
RRC data Hex RRC data
Contents of the RRC message in
hexadecimal values

Example:
RRCD +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 DCCH "ACTIVE_SET_UPDATE" 00 01 00
00 C0 2E 0A 10 00
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4.9 PACKET DATA EVENTS

4.9.1 PACKET SESSION ACTIVATION ATTEMPT (PAA)

♦ Note that the measurement system writes the PAA event to the measurement file if the packet
session was active when the measurement was started.

Event ID PAA
Cellular GSM, UMTS, CDMA 2000
systems
Mode PS Data
Recorded Idle, Attach
Recorded when packet session activation is
attempted.
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Parameters
Name Type Description
Initiator Integer Initiator
1 = Mobile initiated
2 = Network initiated
Protocol type Integer Packet data protocol type
1 = IP
APN String Access point name
In string format between quotes.
IP String Packet protocol address
If static IP address is used, this is own IP
address in string format between quotes. If
dynamic IP allocation is used, IP address is
“0.0.0.0”.
Header Integer Header compression
compr. 0 = off
1 = on (manufacturer preferred compression)
2 = RFC1144 (VanJacobsen)
3 = RFC2507 (Degermark)
4 = RFC3095 (RoHC)
Data compr. Integer Data compression
0 = off
1 = on (manufacturer preferred compression)
2 = V.42bis
3 = V.44

Example:
PAA +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 1 1 “nemotechnologies.com” “0.0.0.0” 0 0
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4.9.2 PACKET SESSION ACTIVATION FAILED (PAF)

Event ID PAF
Cellular GSM, UMTS, CDMA 2000
systems
Mode PS Data
Recorded Idle, Attach
Recorded after PAA event when packet session
activation has failed.
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Parameters
Name Type Description
Fail status Integer Packet session activation failure status
1 = User abort
2 = Network reject (SM cause)
3 = Mobile reject (SM cause)
4 = Timeout
5 = PPP error (OS RAS cause)
Fail time Integer Packet session activation failure time
Time from attempt in seconds
Fail cause Integer Packet session activation failure cause
SM cause or OS RAS cause value for
rejection. –1 if not available. See chapter
6.7 for a list of OS RAS cause values. See
chapter 6.6 for a list of SM cause values.

Example:
PAF +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 1 5 -1
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4.9.3 PACKET SESSION ACTIVATION CONNECTED (PAC)

♦ Note that the measurement system writes the PAC event to the measurement file if the packet
session was active when the measurement was started.

Event ID PAC
Cellular GSM, UMTS, CDMA 2000
systems
Mode PS Data
Recorded Packet active
Recorded after PAA event when packet session
activation has succeeded.
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Parameters
Name Type Description
PDP act. Integer Packet session activation state
state 1 = Air interface connect (connect in session
management layer)
2 = PPP connect
PDP act. Integer Packet session activation time
time Time from packet session activation attempt
to packet connect in seconds
IP String Packet protocol address
Phone IP address in quotes

Example:
PAC +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 1 5 “124.149.1.6”
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4.9.4 PACKET SESSION DEACTIVATED (PAD)

Event ID PAD
Cellular GSM, UMTS, CDMA 2000
systems
Mode PS Data
Recorded Idle, Attach
Recorded when packet session is deactivated.
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Parameters
Name Type Description
Deact. status Integer Packet session deactivation status
1 = Normal session deactivation
2 = Network reject (SM cause)
3 = Mobile reject (SM cause)
5 = PPP error (OS RAS cause)
Duration Integer Packet session active duration
Time from attempt in seconds
Deact. cause Integer Packet session deactivation cause
If failure status is PPP error (see chapter
6.7) this value contains OS RAS cause
value.
Otherwise the value is system specific:
With GSM and UMTS the value is SM
cause (see chapter 6.6)
With CDMA 2000 the value is CC cause
(see chapter 6.4).
-1 if not available.
Deact. time Integer Packet session deactivation time
Session deactivation time in milliseconds

Example:
PAD +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 1 300 –1 1500
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4.9.5 QUALITY OF SERVICE PROFILE REQUEST (QSPR)

Event ID QSPR
Cellular GSM, UMTS
systems
Mode PS Data
Recorded Attach, Packet active
Recorded when quality of service profile is
requested.
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Parameters for GSM


Name Type Description
Packet Integer Packet data technology
Tech. 1 = GPRS
2 = EGPRS
Avg. TPut Integer Requested average throughput class
class Average transfer rate at which data is
transferred across the network.
0 = subscribed
1 = up to 0.22 bit/s
2 = up to 0.44 bit/s
3 = up to 1.11 bit/s
4 = up to 2.2 bit/s
5 = up to 4.4 bit/s
6 = up to 11.1 bit/s
7 = up to 22 bit/s
8 = up to 44 bit/s
9 = up to 111 bit/s
10 = up to 0.22 kbit/s
11 = up to 0.44 kbit/s
12 = up to 1.11 kbit/s
13 = up to 2.2 kbit/s
14 = up to 4.4 kbit/s
15 = up to 11.1 kbit/s
16 = up to 22 kbit/s
17 = up to 44 kbit/s
18 = up to 111 kbit/s
31 = best effort
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Peak TPut Integer Requested peak throughput class


class The maximum transfer rate at which data is
transferred across the network.
0 = subscribed
1 = up to 8 kbit/s
2 = up to 16 kbit/s
3 = up to 32 kbit/s
4 = up to 64 kbit/s
5 = up to 128 kbit/s
6 = up to 256 kbit/s
7 = up to 512 kbit/s
8 = up to 1024 kbit/s
9 = up to 2048 kbit/s
Delay class Integer Requested delay class
GPRS delay class:
0 = subscribed value
1 = less than 0.5 seconds
2 = less than 5 seconds
3 = less than 50 seconds
4 = best effort
Priority Integer Requested priority class
class GPRS priority class:
0 = subscribed value
1 = high
2 = normal
3 = low
Reliab. Integer Requested reliability class
class GPRS reliability class:
0 = subscribed value
1 = like X.25
2 = like IP
3 = for signaling
Min avg. Integer Min accepted average throughput class
TPut Minimum connection requirements. Values
are same as requested values.
Min peak Integer Min accepted peak throughput class
TPut Minimum connection requirements. Values
are same as requested values.
Min delay Integer Min accepted delay class
Minimum connection requirements. Values
are same as requested values.
Min priority Integer Min accepted priority class
class Minimum connection requirements. Values
are same as requested values.
Min Integer Min accepted reliability class
reliability Minimum connection requirements. Values
are same as requested values.

Example:
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QSPR +32.123456 +64.654433 55 123 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Parameters for UMTS


Name Type Description
Packet Integer Packet data technology
Tech. 3 = UMTS
Avg. TPut Integer Requested average throughput class
class Average transfer rate at which data is
transferred across the network.
0 = subscribed
1 = up to 0.22 bit/s
2 = up to 0.44 bit/s
3 = up to 1.11 bit/s
4 = up to 2.2 bit/s
5 = up to 4.4 bit/s
6 = up to 11.1 bit/s
7 = up to 22 bit/s
8 = up to 44 bit/s
9 = up to 111 bit/s
10 = up to 0.22 kbit/s
11 = up to 0.44 kbit/s
12 = up to 1.11 kbit/s
13 = up to 2.2 kbit/s
14 = up to 4.4 kbit/s
15 = up to 11.1 kbit/s
16 = up to 22 kbit/s
17 = up to 44 kbit/s
18 = up to 111 kbit/s
31 = best effort
Peak TPut Integer Requested peak throughput class
class The maximum transfer rate at which data is
transferred across the network.
0 = subscribed
1 = up to 8 kbit/s
2 = up to 16 kbit/s
3 = up to 32 kbit/s
4 = up to 64 kbit/s
5 = up to 128 kbit/s
6 = up to 256 kbit/s
7 = up to 512 kbit/s
8 = up to 1024 kbit/s
9 = up to 2048 kbit/s
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Delay class Integer Requested delay class


GPRS delay class:
0 = subscribed value
1 = less than 0.5 seconds
2 = less than 5 seconds
3 = less than 50 seconds
4 = best effort
Priority Integer Requested priority class
class GPRS priority class:
0 = subscribed value
1 = high
2 = normal
3 = low
Reliab. Integer Requested reliability class
class GPRS reliability class:
0 = subscribed value
1 = like X.25
2 = like IP
3 = for signaling
Min avg. Integer Min accepted average throughput class
TPut Minimum connection requirements. Values
are same as requested values.
Min peak Integer Min accepted peak throughput class
TPut Minimum connection requirements. Values
are same as requested values.
Min delay Integer Min accepted delay class
Minimum connection requirements. Values
are same as requested values.
Min priority Integer Min accepted priority class
class Minimum connection requirements. Values
are same as requested values.
Min Integer Min accepted reliability class
reliability Minimum connection requirements. Values
are same as requested values.
Traffic Integer Requested traffic class
class 0 = Conversational
1 = Streaming
2 = Interactive
3 = Background
4 = Subscribed value
Max UL Integer Requested max uplink bit rate
TPut kbits/s, range 0 – 384 where 0 is subscribed
value
Max DL Integer Requested max downlink bit rate
TPut kbits/s, range 0 - 2047 where 0 is subscribed
value
Gr. UL Integer Requested guaranteed uplink bit rate
TPut kbits/s, range 0 - 384 where 0 is subscribed
value
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Gr. DL Integer Requested guaranteed downlink bit rate


TPut kbits/s, range 0 - 2047 where 0 is subscribed
value
Deliv. order Integer Requested delivery order
0 = No
1 = Yes
2 = Subscribed value
Max SDU Integer Requested maximum SDU size
size 10 - 1500 bytes, 0 is subscribed value
SDU err. String Requested SDU error ratio
ratio String is in quotes.
"0E0" = subscribed value
"E" = 10%
"E2" = 1%
"E3" = 0.1%
"E4" = 0.01%
"E5" = 0.001%
"E6" = 0.0001%
"7E3" = 0.7%
Residual String Requested residual bit error ratio
BER String is in quotes.
"0E0" = subscribed value
"E2" = 1%
"E3" = 0.1%
"E4" = 0.01%
"E5" = 0.001%
"E6" = 0.0001%
"4E3" = 0.4%
"5E2" = 5%
"5E3" = 0.5%
"6E8" = 0.000006%
Deliv. err. Integer Requested delivery of erroneous PDUs
PDU 0 = No
1 = Yes
2 = No detect
3 = Subscribed value
Transfer Integer Requested transfer delay
delay 1 - 4100 milliseconds, 0=subscribed value
Traffic Integer Requested traffic handling priority
prior. 1-3, 0 = subscribed value
Min tr. Integer Minimum accepted traffic class
class Minimum connection requirements. Values
are same as requested values.
Min max Integer Minimum accepted maximum uplink bit rate
UL TPut Minimum connection requirements. Values
are same as requested values.
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Min max Integer Minimum accepted maximum downlink bit


DL TPut rate
Minimum connection requirements. Values
are same as requested values.
Min gr. UL Integer Minimum accepted guaranteed uplink bit rate
TPut Minimum connection requirements. Values
are same as requested values.
Min gr. DL Integer Minimum accepted guaranteed downlink bit
TPut rate
Minimum connection requirements. Values
are same as requested values.
Min deliv. Integer Minimum accepted delivery order
ord. Minimum connection requirements. Values
are same as requested values.
Min max Integer Minimum accepted maximum SDU size
SDU size Minimum connection requirements. Values
are same as requested values.
Min SDU String Minimum accepted SDU error ratio
err. Minimum connection requirements. Values
are same as requested values.
Min resid. String Minimum accepted residual bit error ratio
BER Minimum connection requirements. Values
are same as requested values.
Min del err Integer Minimum accepted delivery of erroneous
PDU PDUs
Minimum connection requirements. Values
are same as requested values.
Min tran. Integer Minimum accepted transfer delay
delay Minimum connection requirements. Values
are same as requested values.
Min tr. Integer Minimum accepted traffic handling priority
priority Minimum connection requirements. Values
are same as requested values.

Example:
QSPR +32.123456 +64.654433 55 123 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 2 0 "0E0" "0E0" 3 0 0 4
0 0 0 0 2 0 "0E0" "0E0" 3 0 0
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4.9.6 QUALITY OF SERVICE PROFILE NEGOTIATED (QSPN)

Event ID QSPN
Cellular GSM, UMTS
systems
Mode PS Data
Recorded Packet active
Recorded when quality of service profile changes
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Parameters for GSM


Name Type Description
Packet Integer Packet data technology
tech. 1 = GPRS
2 = EGPRS
Avg. TPut Integer Negotiated average throughput class
class Average transfer rate at which data is
transferred across the network.
0 = subscribed
1 = up to 0.22 bit/s
2 = up to 0.44 bit/s
3 = up to 1.11 bit/s
4 = up to 2.2 bit/s
5 = up to 4.4 bit/s
6 = up to 11.1 bit/s
7 = up to 22 bit/s
8 = up to 44 bit/s
9 = up to 111 bit/s
10 = up to 0.22 kbit/s
11 = up to 0.44 kbit/s
12 = up to 1.11 kbit/s
13 = up to 2.2 kbit/s
14 = up to 4.4 kbit/s
15 = up to 11.1 kbit/s
16 = up to 22 kbit/s
17 = up to 44 kbit/s
18 = up to 111 kbit/s
31 = best effort
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Peak TPut Integer Negotiated peak throughput class


class The maximum transfer rate at which data is
transferred across the network.
0 = subscribed
1 = up to 8 kbit/s
2 = up to 16 kbit/s
3 = up to 32 kbit/s
4 = up to 64 kbit/s
5 = up to 128 kbit/s
6 = up to 256 kbit/s
7 = up to 512 kbit/s
8 = up to 1024 kbit/s
9 = up to 2048 kbit/s
Delay class Integer Negotiated delay class
GPRS delay class:
1 = best
2
3
4 = best effort
Priority Integer Negotiated priority class
class GPRS priority class:
1 = high
2 = normal
3 = low
Reliab. Integer Negotiated reliability class
class GPRS reliability class:
1 = like X.25
2 = like IP
3 = for signaling
4 = for text TV style applications
5 = for video

Example:
QSPN +32.123456 +64.654433 55 123 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 1 31 4 4 2 4 3 64 64 -1 -1 0 1500 "1E3" "1E5" 2 -1 -1
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Parameters for UMTS


Name Type Description
Packet Integer Packet data technology
tech. 3 = UMTS
Avg. TPut Integer Negotiated average throughput class
class Average transfer rate at which data is
transferred across the network.
0 = subscribed
1 = up to 0.22 bit/s
2 = up to 0.44 bit/s
3 = up to 1.11 bit/s
4 = up to 2.2 bit/s
5 = up to 4.4 bit/s
6 = up to 11.1 bit/s
7 = up to 22 bit/s
8 = up to 44 bit/s
9 = up to 111 bit/s
10 = up to 0.22 kbit/s
11 = up to 0.44 kbit/s
12 = up to 1.11 kbit/s
13 = up to 2.2 kbit/s
14 = up to 4.4 kbit/s
15 = up to 11.1 kbit/s
16 = up to 22 kbit/s
17 = up to 44 kbit/s
18 = up to 111 kbit/s
31 = best effort
Peak TPut Integer Negotiated peak throughput class
class The maximum transfer rate at which data is
transferred across the network.
0 = subscribed
1 = up to 8 kbit/s
2 = up to 16 kbit/s
3 = up to 32 kbit/s
4 = up to 64 kbit/s
5 = up to 128 kbit/s
6 = up to 256 kbit/s
7 = up to 512 kbit/s
8 = up to 1024 kbit/s
9 = up to 2048 kbit/s
Delay class Integer Negotiated delay class
GPRS delay class:
1 = best
2
3
4 = best effort
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Priority Integer Negotiated priority class


class GPRS priority class:
1 = high
2 = normal
3 = low
Reliab. Integer Negotiated reliability class
class GPRS reliability class:
1 = like X.25
2 = like IP
3 = for signaling
4 = for text TV style applications
5 = for video
Traffic Integer Negotiated traffic class
class 0 = Conversational
1 = Streaming
2 = Interactive
3 = Background
Max UL Integer Negotiated maximum uplink bit rate
TPut Negotiated maximum uplink bit rate in
kbits/s. Values range from 1 to 384.
Max DL Integer Negotiated maximum downlink bit rate
TPut Negotiated maximum downlink bit rate in
kbits/s. Values range from 1 to 2047.
Gr. UL Integer Negotiated guaranteed uplink bit rate
TPut Negotiated guaranteed uplink bit rate in
kbits/s. Values range from 1 to 384. –1 if not
available.
Gr. DL Integer Negotiated guaranteed downlink bit rate
TPut Negotiated guaranteed downlink bit rate in
kbits/s. Values range from 1 to 2047. –1 if
not available.
Deliv. order Integer Negotiated delivery order
0 = No
1 = Yes
Max SDU Integer Negotiated maximum SDU size
size Negotiated maximum service data unit
(SDU) size in bytes. Values range from 10 to
1500.
SDU err. String Negotiated SDU error ratio
ratio Negotiated service data unit (SDU) error
ratio in quotes.
"0E0" = 100%
"E" = 10%
"E2" = 1%
"E3" = 0.1%
"E4" = 0.01%
"E5" = 0.001%
"E6" = 0.0001%
"7E3" = 0.7%
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Resid. BER String Negotiated residual bit error ratio


Negotiated residual bit error ratio in quotes.
"0E0" = 100%
"E2" = 1%
"E3" = 0.1%
"E4" = 0.01%
"E5" = 0.001%
"E6" = 0.0001%
"4E3" = 0.4%
"5E2" = 5%
"5E3" = 0.5%
"6E8" = 0.000006%
Deliv. err. Integer Negotiated delivery of erroneous PDUs
PDU 0 = No
1 = Yes
2 = No detect
Transfer Integer Negotiated transfer delay
delay Negotiated transfer delay in milliseconds.
Values range from 1 to 4100. –1 if not
available.
Traffic Integer Negotiated traffic handling priority
prior. –1 if not available.
1 Highest priority
2
3 Lowest priority

Example:
QSPN +32.123456 +64.654433 55 123 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 3 31 4 4 2 4 3 64 64 -1 -1 0 1500 "1E3" "1E5" 2 -1 -1
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4.9.7 PACKET CHANNEL INFO (PCHI)

Event ID PCHI
Cellular GSM, UMTS, CDMA 2000
systems
Mode PS Data
Recorded Always
Recorded when parameters changes
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Parameters for GPRS and EGPRS


Name Type Description
Packet Integer Packet data technology
tech. 1 = GPRS
2 = EGPRS
Packet Integer Packet state
state 0 = No GPRS available
1 = Detached
2 = Attached
3 = Standby
4 = Packet session active
RAC Integer Routing area code
Values range from 0 to 255.
Radio Integer GSM RLC/MAC radio priority
priority The RLC/MAC radio priority level for uplink
user data transmission. Values range from 1
to 4, where 1 is highest priority and 4 lowest
priority.
Prior. acc. Integer Priority access threshold
th. Values range from 0 to 7.
Split PG Integer Split PG cycle
cycle The split PG cycle parameter defines the
DRX period in seconds.
PS coding Integer Packet channel coding uplink
UL 1 = CS-1 / MCS-1 with EGPRS
2 = CS-2 / MCS-2 with EGPRS
3 = CS-3 / MCS-3 with EGPRS
4 = CS-4 / MCS-4 with EGPRS
5 = MCS-5
6 = MCS-6
7 = MCS-7
8 = MCS-8
9 = MCS-9
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PS coding Integer Packet channel coding downlink


DL 1 = CS-1 / MCS-1 with EGPRS
2 = CS-2 / MCS-2 with EGPRS
3 = CS-3 / MCS-3 with EGPRS
4 = CS-4 / MCS-4 with EGPRS
5 = MCS-5
6 = MCS-6
7 = MCS-7
8 = MCS-8
9 = MCS-9
#PS TSL Integer Number of packet timeslots uplink
UL
#PS TSL Integer Number of packet timeslots downlink
DL
PS TNs UL Integer Packet timeslots uplink
Allocated uplink timeslots. Number of
timeslots in list is indicated by previous
parameter.
PS TNs DL Integer Packet timeslots downlink
Allocated downlink timeslots. Number of
timeslots in list is indicated by previous
parameter.
NW Integer Network mode of operation
operation 1 = NW1
2 = NW2
3 = NW3
Network Integer Network control order
ctrl. order 0 = NC0 (Mobile controlled cell re-selection
without measurement reports)
1 = NC1 (Mobile controlled cell re-selection
with measurement reports)
2 = NC2 (Network controlled cell re-selection
with measurement reports)
IR status Integer Incremental redundancy status uplink
UL 0 = Disabled.
1 = Enabled.
PBCCH Integer PBCCH Status
0 = Disabled
1 = Enabled
CLRS hyst. Integer GPRS cell reselection hysteresis
Values range from 0 to 14dB.
CLRS time Integer GPRS cell reselection penalty time
Values range from 5 to 300 seconds.

Example:
PCHI +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 1 4 1 1 15 10 1 3 2 2 3 4 3 2 …
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Parameters for UMTS


Name Type Description
Packet Integer Packet technology
tech. 3 = UMTS
Packet Integer Packet state
state 0 = No GPRS available
1 = Detached
2 = Attached
3 = Standby
4 = Packet session active
RAC Integer Routing area code
Values range from 0 to 255.
NW mode Integer Network mode of operation
1 = NW1
2 = NW2

Example:
PCHI +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 3 4 1 1

Parameters for CDMA 2000


Name Type Description
Packet Integer Packet technology
tech. 4 = CDMA 2000
Packet Integer Packet state
state 0 = Null
1 = Init
2 = Connected
3 = Dormant
4 = Reconnect

Example:
PCHI +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 4 2
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4.9.8 PACKET CHANNEL REQUEST (PCHR)

Event ID PCHR
Cellular CDMA 2000
systems
Mode PS data
Recorded Idle
In idle mode, recorded right after packet session
activation (PAA) is attempted to inform requested
channel parameters.
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Parameters for CDMA 2000


Name Type Description
System Integer Cellular system
14 = CDMA 2000 800
15 = CDMA 2000 1900
Inact. timer Integer Inactivity timer
Inactivity time before mobile goes to
dormant state. Value range from 0 to 1275
seconds.
UL MUX Integer Uplink MUX option
Values range from 0 to 65535.
DL MUX Integer Downlink MUX option
Values range from 0 to 65535.

Example:
PCHR +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 14 100 2337 2337
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4.9.9 GPRS ATTACH ATTEMPT (GAA)

♦ Note that the measurement system writes the GAA event to the measurement file if the mobile
was attached when the measurement was started.

Event ID GAA
Cellular GSM, UMTS
systems
Mode PS Data
Recorded Idle
Recorded when GPRS attach is attempted
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Example:
GAA +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156
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4.9.10 GPRS ATTACH FAILED (GAF)

Event ID GAF
Cellular GSM, UMTS
systems
Mode PS Data
Recorded Idle
Recorded after GAA event when GPRS attach fails
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Parameters
Name Type Description
Attach fail Integer Attach failure status
1 = User abort
2 = Network reject (GMM cause)
3 = Mobile reject (GMM cause)
4 = Timeout
5 = PPP error (OS RAS cause)
Att. fail time Integer Attach failure time
Time in seconds from attach attempt to
failure.
Att. fail Integer Attach failure cause
cause GMM or OS RAS cause for rejection. Value
set –1 if not available. See chapter 6.5 for a
list of GMM cause values. See chapter 6.7
for a list of OS RAS cause values.

Example:
GAF +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 1 5 34
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4.9.11 GPRS ATTACH CONNECTED (GAC)

♦ Note that the measurement system writes the GAC event to the measurement file if the mobile
was attached when the measurement was started.

Event ID GAC
Cellular GSM
systems
Mode PS Data
Recorded Attach
Recorded after GAA event when GPRS attach has
succeeded.
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Parameters
Name Type Description
Attach time Integer Attach attempt time
Time from attach attempt to connect in
seconds.

Example:
GAC +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 5
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4.9.12 GPRS DETACH (GAD)

Event ID GAD
Cellular GSM, UMTS
systems
Mode PS Data
Recorded Idle
Recorded when GPRS is detached.
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Parameters
Name Type Description
Detach Integer GPRS detach status
status 1 = User detach
2 = Network detach (GMM cause)
3 = Mobile detach (GMM cause)
Att. Integer Attach duration
duration Time from attach attempt to GPRS detach in
seconds.
Detach Integer Detach cause
cause GMM cause for deactivation. –1 if not
available. See chapter 6.5 for a list of GMM
cause values.
Detach Integer Detach time
time Time from detach attempt to GPRS detach in
milliseconds.

Example:
GAD +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 1 300 –1 2500
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4.9.13 BLOCK ERROR RATE (BLER)

Event ID BLER
Cellular GSM, UMTS
systems
Mode PS Data
Recorded Call active (UMTS only), Attach, Packet active
Recorded when mobile phone reports the
information.
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Parameters
Name Type Description
BLER DL Float Block error rate downlink
RLC/MAC downlink block error rate in
GPRS. Transport channel block error rate in
UMTS.

Example:
BLER +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 0.6
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4.9.14 RLC DATA THROUGHPUT (RDAS)

Event ID RDAS
Cellular GSM
systems
Mode PS Data
Recorded Attach, Packet active
Recorded when mobile phone reports the
information.
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Parameters
Name Type Description
RLC rate UL Integer RLC throughput uplink
Uplink RLC throughput in bits per second.
Values range from 0 to 115200.
RLC rate DL Integer RLC throughput downlink
Downlink RLC throughput in bits per
second. Values range from 0 to 115200.
RLC retrans. Integer RLC retransmission rate uplink
UL

Example:
RDAS +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 1000 1000 10
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4.9.15 LLC DATA THROUGHPUT (LDAS)

Event ID LDAS
Cellular GSM
systems
Mode PS Data
Recorded Attach, Packet active
Recorded when mobile phone reports the
information.
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Parameters
Name Type Description
LLC rate UL Integer LLC throughput uplink
Uplink LLC throughput in bits per second.
Values range from 0 to 115200.
LLC rate DL Integer LLC throughput downlink
Downlink LLC throughput in bits per
second. Values range from 0 to 115200.
LLC retrans. Integer LLC retransmission rate uplink
UL

Example:
LDAS +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 1000 1000 10
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4.9.16 ROUTING AREA UPDATE ATTEMPT (RUA)

Event ID RUA
Cellular GSM, UMTS
systems
Mode PS data
Recorded Attach, Packet active
Recorded when routing area update operation is
initiated.
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Parameters
Name Type Description
RAU type Integer Routing area update type
1 = Routing area update
2 = Combined routing area and location area
update
3 = Combined routing area and location area
update with IMSI attach
4 = Periodic update

Example:
RUA +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 1
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4.9.17 ROUTING AREA UPDATE SUCCESSFUL (RUS)

Event ID RUS
Cellular GSM, UMTS
systems
Mode PS data
Recorded Attach, Packet active
Recorded when routing area update operation has
been completed successfully.
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Parameters
Name Type Description
Old RAC Integer Old routing area code
Routing area code of the old cell. Values
range from 0 to 255.
Old LAC Integer Old location area code
Location area code of the old cell. Values
range from 0 to 65535.
RAC Integer Routing area code
Values range from 0 to 255
LAC Integer Location area code
Values range from 0 to 65535.
RAU time Integer Routing area update success time
Time from routing area update attempt in
seconds.

Example:
RUS +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 10 17 25 32 10
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4.9.18 ROUTING AREA UPDATE FAIL (RUF)

Event ID RUF
Cellular GSM, UMTS
systems
Mode PS data
Recorded Attach, Packet active
Recorded when routing area update operation has
failed.
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Parameters
Name Type Description
Att. RAC Integer Attempted routing area code
Routing area code of the attempted cell.
Values range from 0 to 255.
Att. LAC Integer Attempted location area code
Location area code of the attempted cell.
Values range from 0 to 65535.
RAU fail Integer Routing area update failure time
time Time from routing area update attempt in
seconds.
RAU fail Integer Routing area update failure cause
cause GMM cause value. See chapter 6.5 for a list
of possible values. (GSM 04.60 $ 11.2.3)

Example:
RUF +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 10 17 15 17
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4.9.19 TBF INFORMATION (TBFI)

Event ID TBFI
Cellular GSM
systems
Mode PS data
Recorded Attach, Packet session
Recorded when TBF information changes.
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Parameters
Name Type Description
System Integer Cellular system
1 = GSM 900
2 = GSM 1800
3 = GSM 1900
22 = GSM 850
#Header Integer Number of header parameters
params This parameter specifies how many
parameters there are before TBF specific
parameters starts.
TLLI Integer TLLI
Temporary logical link identity. Values range
from 0 to 2^32. –1 if not available.
#Params / Integer Number of parameters per TBF
TBF The parameter tells how many entries there
are per TBF.
#UL TBFs Integer Number of uplink TBFs
TFI Integer TFI
Temporary flow identity. Values range from 0
to 31.
UL RLC Integer Uplink RLC window size
win. RLC layer send buffer size. Values range
from 64 to 1024 with EGPRS. Always 64
with GPRS. –1 if not available.
#DL TBFs Integer Number of downlink TBFs
TFI Integer TFI
Temporary flow identity. Values range from 0
to 31.
DL RLC Integer Downlink RLC window size
win. RLC layer send buffer size. Values range
from 64 to 1024 with EGPRS. Always 64
with GPRS. –1 if not available.

Example:
TBFI +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 1 3 647367 2 1 17 64 1 16 64
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4.10 AMR EVENTS

4.10.1 AMR INFORMATION (AMRI)

Event ID AMRI
Cellular GSM
systems
Mode Voice call
Recorded Call active
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Parameters
Name Type Description
System Integer Cellular system
1 = GSM 900
2 = GSM 1800
3 = GSM 1900
22 = GSM 850
AMR init. Integer AMR initial codec mode
mode 0 = 4.75
1 = 5.15
2 = 5.9
3 = 6.7
4 = 7.4
5 = 7.95
6 = 10.2
7 = 12.2
AMR ICMI Integer AMR initial codec mode indicator
AMR TH1 Float AMR first threshold
Values range from 0 to 31.5 dB.
AMR HYS1 Float AMR first hysteresis
Values range from 0 to 7.5 dB.
AMR TH2 Float AMR second threshold
Values range from 0 to 31.5 dB.
AMR HYS2 Float AMR second hysteresis
Values range from 0 to 7.5 dB.
AMR TH3 Float AMR third threshold
Values range from 0 to 31.5 dB.
AMR HYS3 Float AMR third hysteresis
Values range from 0 to 7.5 dB.
#Active Integer AMR number of active codecs
codecs
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AMR codecs Integer AMR active codecs


0 = 4.75
1 = 5.15
2 = 5.9
3 = 6.7
4 = 7.4
5 = 7.95
6 = 10.2
7 = 12.2

Example:
AMRI +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 3 0 0 1.0 3.0 2.0 4.0 1.5 3.5 2 0 1
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4.10.2 AMR STATUS (AMRS)

Event ID AMRS
Cellular GSM
systems
Mode Voice call
Recorded Call active
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Parameters
Name Type Description
System Integer Cellular system
1 = GSM 900
2 = GSM 1800
3 = GSM 1900
22 = GSM 850
AMR mode UL Integer AMR mode uplink
Current UL mode within mode set.
0 = 4.75
1 = 5.15
2 = 5.9
3 = 6.7
4 = 7.4
5 = 7.95
6 = 10.2
7 = 12.2
AMR mode DL Integer AMR mode downlink
Current DL mode within mode set. See
AMR mode uplink.
AMR mode Integer AMR last mode command
cmd. Last mode command within mode set.
See AMR mode uplink.
AMR mode Integer AMR last mode request
req. Last mode request within mode set. See
AMR mode uplink.

Example:
AMRS +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 3 2 1 2 2
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4.10.3 AMR LINK QUALITY ESTIMATE (AMRQ)

Event ID AMRQ
Cellular GSM
systems
Mode Voice call
Recorded Call active
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Parameters
Name Type Description
System Integer Cellular system
1 = GSM 900
2 = GSM 1800
3 = GSM 1900
22 = GSM 850
AMR qual. est. Float AMR link quality estimate
Current link quality estimate in dB. Values
range from 0 to 32.

Example:
AMRQ +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 3 10.0
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4.11 AUDIO QUALITY EVENTS

4.11.1 UPLINK AUDIO QUALITY (AQUL)

Event ID AQUL
Cellular All
systems
Mode Voice quality
Recorded Call active and during voice quality test.
Recorded by fixed end measurement devices when
audio quality evaluation is ended during voice test
call.
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Parameters
Name Type Description
AQ mean Float Audio quality mean
Average quality value during one audio
sample. Values range from 0.0 to 5.0. Zero
is the worst, 5 is the best quality. –1.0 means
that the value is not available.
AQ worst Float Audio quality worst
Worst quality value during one audio sample.
Not available at the moment (-1.0).
AQ best Float Audio quality best
Best quality value during one audio sample.
Not available at the moment (-1.0).
Audio file String Audio sample file name
Name of the audio sample file (in double
quotes) stored on disk during measurement.
“” if the file is not saved.
Miss. Integer Missing syllables
syllables Percentage of missing syllables in received
sentence. Values range from 0 to 100%. -1
if not available.
Signal Integer Signal level
Power of received signal in dB (relative to
reference). Values range from –50 to 50 db
although these are not absolute min and
max values. 255 if not available.
Noise Integer Noise level
Power of noise in received signal in dB
(relative to full scale). Values range from –60
to 0 db although these are not absolute min
and max values. 255 if not available.

Example:
AQUL +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 4.1 –1.0 –1.0 "" 5 0 -20
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4.11.2 DOWNLINK AUDIO QUALITY (AQDL)

Event ID AQDL
Cellular All
systems
Mode Voice quality
Recorded Call active and during voice quality test.
Recorded by field measurement devices when
audio quality evaluation is ended during voice test
call.
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Parameters
Name Type Description
AQ mean Float Audio quality mean
Average quality value during one audio
sample. Values range from 0.0 to 5.0. Zero
is the worst, 5 is the best quality. –1.0 means
that the value is not available.
AQ worst Float Audio quality worst
Worst quality value during one audio sample.
Not available at the moment (-1.0).
AQ best Float Audio quality best
Best quality value during one audio sample.
Not available at the moment (-1.0).
Audio file String Audio sample file name
Name of the audio sample file (in double
quotes) stored on disk during measurement.
“” if the file is not saved.
Miss. Integer Missing syllables
syllables Percentage of missing syllables in received
sentence. Values range from 0 to 100%. -1
if not available.
Signal Integer Signal level
Power of received signal in dB (relative to
reference). Values range from –50 to 50 db
although these are not absolute min and
max values. 255 if not available.
Noise Integer Noise level
Power of noise in received signal in dB
(relative to full scale). Values range from –60
to 0 db although these are not absolute min
and max values. 255 if not available.

Example:
AQDL +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 3.1 –1.0 –1.0 "" 6 0 -20
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4.11.3 AUDIO QUALITY INFO (AQI)

Event ID AQI
Cellular All
systems
Mode Voice quality
Recorded Call active and during voice quality test.
Recorded into measurement files when audio
quality info parameters change.
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Parameters
Name Type Description
Audio test Integer Audio quality test type
type 1 = loop-back
2 = uplink
3 = downlink
4 = up/downlink
5 = off
Audio Integer Audio activity status
activity 0 = no audio detected
1 = audio signal detected
-1= not available
Audio Integer Audio synchronization status
synch. 0 = No synchronization
1 = Synchronized
-1 = not available

Example:
AQI +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 4 -1 1
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4.12 LOCATION EVENTS

4.12.1 LOCATION REQUEST ATTEMPT (LOCA)

Event ID LOCA
Cellular CDMA 2000, GSM, UMTS
systems
Mode Location testing
Recorded When location testing is started
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Parameters
Name Type Description
System Integer Cellular system
1 = GSM 900
2 = GSM 1800
3 = GSM 1900
12 = UMTS FDD 2100
13 = UMTS TDD 2100
14 = CDMA 2000 800
15 = CDMA 2000 1900
20 = UMTS FDD 1900
21 = UMTS TDD 1900
22 = GSM 850

Example:
LOCA +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 15
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4.12.2 LOCATION RESPONSE SUCCESS (LOCS)

Event ID LOCS
Cellular CDMA 2000, GSM, UMTS
systems
Mode Location testing
Recorded When location information is successfully received
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Parameters
Name Type Description
System Integer Cellular system
1 = GSM 900
2 = GSM 1800
3 = GSM 1900
12 = UMTS FDD 2100
13 = UMTS TDD 2100
14 = CDMA 2000 800
15 = CDMA 2000 1900
20 = UMTS FDD 1900
21 = UMTS TDD 1900
22 = GSM 850
LOC succ. Integer Location request success time
time Time from attempt to response in seconds.

Example:
LOCS +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 15 12
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4.12.3 LOCATION RESPONSE FAIL (LOCF)

Event ID LOCF
Cellular CDMA 2000, GSM, UMTS
systems
Mode Location testing
Recorded When location information receiving failed
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Parameters
Name Type Description
System Integer Cellular system
1 = GSM 900
2 = GSM 1800
3 = GSM 1900
12 = UMTS FDD 2100
13 = UMTS TDD 2100
14 = CDMA 2000 800
15 = CDMA 2000 1900
20 = UMTS FDD 1900
21 = UMTS TDD 1900
22 = GSM 850
LOC fail Integer Location request failure time
time Time from attempt to fail in seconds.
LOC fail Integer Location request failure cause
cause 1 = Timeout
2 = No service

Example:
LOCF +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 15 15 1
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4.12.4 LOCATION INFORMATION (LOCI)

Event ID LOCI
Cellular CDMA 2000, GSM, UMTS
systems
Mode Location testing
Recorded When location information received
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Parameters
Name Type Description
System Integer Cellular system
1 = GSM 900
2 = GSM 1800
3 = GSM 1900
12 = UMTS FDD 2100
13 = UMTS TDD 2100
14 = CDMA 2000 800
15 = CDMA 2000 1900
20 = UMTS FDD 1900
21 = UMTS TDD 1900
22 = GSM 850
Ref. lat. String Reference latitude
Latitude of the reference position
Ref. long. String Reference longitude
Longitude of the reference position
Lat. String Latitude
Latitude of the measured position
Long. String Longitude
Longitude of the measured position
Alt. Integer Altitude
Hor. err. Integer Horizontal error
Horizontal error between reference position
and current position
Vel. hor. Float Velocity horizontal
Vel. vert. Float Velocity vertical
Vel. heading Float Velocity heading
Mean lat. String Mean latitude
Mean long. String Mean longitude
Mean alt. Integer Mean altitude
Hor. err. Integer Horizontal error mean
mean
Hor. err. min Integer Horizontal error min
Hor. err. min Integer Horizontal error max
Hor. err. spr. Integer Horizontal error spread
Value represents the spread the position
cluster around the mean position error
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Hor. err. Integer Horizontal error cdf 67%


cdf67 The “cdf 67%” value represents the
cumulative density function of the horizontal
error at its 67th percentile point
Hor. err. Integer Horizontal error cdf 95%
cdf95 The “cdf 95%” value represents the
cumulative density function of the horizontal
error at its 95th percentile point
Outliers Integer Outliers
Number of positions that are more than 150
meters apart from the reference position.
Count Integer Count
Number of measured positions.
Time loc. String Provide time location
Time phase String Provide time phase 1
1
Time phase String Provide time phase 2
2
Time String Provide time pseudorange
pseudor.

Example:
LOCI +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156
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4.13 MISCELLANEOUS EVENTS

4.13.1 TEXTUAL USER NOTE (TNOTE)

Event ID TNOTE
Cellular All
systems
Mode All
Recorded Always
Inserted in the measurement file by the user
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Parameters
Name Type Description
TNote String Textual note
Text inserted by the user (in double quotes)

Example:
TNOTE +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 “This looks good!”
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4.13.2 VOICE NOTE (VNOTE)

Event ID VNOTE
Cellular All
systems
Mode All
Recorded Always
Inserted in the measurement file by the user
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Parameters
Name Type Description
VNote String Voice note
Name (in double quotes) of the .wav file that
contains the recorded message

Example:
VNOTE +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 “note3.wav”
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4.13.3 USER MARKER (MARK)

Event ID MARK
Cellular All
systems
Mode All
Recorded Always
Inserted in the measurement file by the user during
measurement
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Parameters
Name Type Description
Marker Integer Marker sequence number
seq.# The ordinal number of the marker during
measurement session
Marker# Integer Marker number
Marker identification number for measuring
location. Values range from 1 to 9.

Example:
MARK +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 9 3
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4.13.4 TEXTUAL ERROR NOTE (ERR)

Event ID ERR
Cellular All
systems
Mode All
Recorded Always
Inserted in the measurement file by the user during
measurement when some error situation occurs
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Parameters
Name Type Description
Error String Error
A description of the error situation (in double
quotes)

Example:
ERR +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 “DEVICE NOT CONNECTED”
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4.13.5 CHANGE OF DAY (DATE)

Event ID DATE
Cellular All
systems
Mode All
Recorded Always
Recorded at midnight when the date changes
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Parameters
Name Type Description
Date String Date
New date in format dd.mm.yyyy
dd: the day of the new date
mm: the month of the new date
yyyy: the year of the new date

Example:
DATE +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 00:00:00.156 05.02.2001
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4.13.6 TIMER (TIMER)

Event ID TIMER
Cellular cdmaOne, CDMA 2000
systems
Mode All
Recorded Always
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Parameters
Name Type Description
System Integer Cellular system
7 = cdmaOne 800
8 = cdmaOne 1900
14 = CDMA 2000 800
15 = CDMA 2000 1900
Timer name String Timer name
Timer name in double quotes.
Timer state Integer Timer state
1 = Started
2 = Stopped
3 = Timeout
Timer value Integer Timer value
Current value of the timer. Value is –1 if
not available.

Example:
TIMER +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 7 “Release timer” 1 -1
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4.13.7 MS CELLULAR SYSTEM STATE (MSCS)

Event ID MSCS
Cellular cdmaOne, CDMA 2000
systems
Mode All
Recorded Always
Recorded when cellular system state changes.
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Parameters
Name Type Description
System Integer Cellular system
7 = cdmaOne 800
8 = cdmaOne 1900
14 = CDMA 2000 800
15 = CDMA 2000 1900
System String Cellular system state
state In double quotes.

Example:
MSCS +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 14 7 “Suspended”
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4.13.8 PAUSE (PAUSE)

Event ID PAUSE
Cellular All
systems
Mode All
Recorded Always
Recorded when measurement is paused by the
user.
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5 APPENDIX 1 - RELEASE NOTES

The CAD Event status 9 and 10 are not available at the moment.

6 APPENDIX 2 - ERROR CODES

6.1 MM CAUSE VALUES

1 Unallocated TMSI
2 IMSI unknown HLR
3 Illegal MS
4 IMSI unknown in VLR
5 IMEI not accepted
6 Illegal ME
11 PLMN not allowed
12 Location Area not allowed
13 National roaming not allowed in this location area
17 Network failure
22 Congestion
32 Service option not supported
33 Requested service option not subscribed
34 Service option temporarily out of order
38 Call cannot be identified
95 Semantically incorrect message
96 Invalid mandatory information
97 Message type non-existent or not implemented
98 Message type not compatible with the protocol state
99 Information element non-existent or not implemented
100 Conditional IE error
101 Message not compatible with the protocol state
111 Protocol error, unspecified

6.2 RR CAUSE VALUES

0 Normal event
1 Abnormal release, unspecified
2 Abnormal release, channel unacceptable
3 Abnormal release, timer expired
4 Abnormal release, no activity on the radio path
5 Pre-emtive release
8 Handover impossible, timing advance out of range
9 Channel mode unacceptable
10 Frequency not implemented
65 Call already cleared
95 Semantically incorrect message
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96 Invalid mandatory information


97 Message type non-existent or not implemented
98 Message type not compatible with protocol state
100 Conditional IE error
101 No cell allocation available
111 Protocol error unspecified

6.3 CC CAUSE VALUES

1 Unassigned (unallocated number)


3 No route to destination
6 Channel unacceptable
8 Operator determined barring
16 Normal clearing
17 User busy
18 No user responding
19 User alerting, no answer
21 Call rejected
22 Number
26 Non selected user clearing
27 Destination out of order
28 Invalid number format (incomplete number)
29 Facility rejected
30 Response to STATUS ENQUIRY
31 Normal, unspecified
34 No circuit/channel available
38 Network out of order
41 Temporary failure
42 Switching equipment congestion
43 Access information discarded
44 Requested circuit/Channel not available
47 Resources unavailable, unspecified
49 Quality of service unavailable
50 Requested facility not subscribed
55 Incoming calls barred within the CUG
57 Bearer capability not authorized
58 Bearer capability not presently available
63 Sevice or option not available, unspecified
65 Bearer service not implemented
69 Requested facility not implemented
70 Only restricted digital information bearer capability is available
79 Service or option not implemented, unspecified
81 Invalid transaction indentifier value
87 User not member of CUG
88 Incompatible destination
91 Invalid transit network selection
95 Semantically incorrect message
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96 Invalid mandatory information


97 Message type not non-existent
98 Message type not compatible with protocol state
99 Information element non existent or not implemented
100 Conditional IE error
101 Message not compatible with protocol state
102 Recovery on timer expiry
111 Protocol error, unspecified
127 Interworking, unspecified

6.4 CC CAUSE VALUES FOR CDMAONE AND CDMA 2000

16 Call active
17 No call active
18 Unsupported call mode
19 Signalling failure
20 UI failure
21 Release by user
22 Call in progress
23 No value
24 CS access failure
25 Number barred
26 Network busy
27 No service
28 Connection lost
29 Network release
30 Error request
31 Invalid call mode
32 Conflict release
33 Incompatible service option
34 Invalid call id
35 Error releasing call
36 Release by application
37 Answer fail
38 No answer release
39 DTMF sending busy
40 NAM change release
41 NDSS redirection fail
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6.5 GMM CAUSE VALUES

GSM 04.60 $ 11.2.3

2 IMSI unknown in HLR


3 Illegal MS
6 Illegal ME
7 GPRS services not allowed
8 GPRS services and non-GPRS services not allowed
9 MS identity cannot be derived by the network
10 Implicitly detached
11 PLMN not allowed
12 Location Area not allowed
13 Roaming not allowed in this location area
16 MSC temporarily not reachable
17 Network failure
22 Congestion
95 Semantically incorrect message
96 Invalid mandatory information
97 Message type non-existent or not implemented
98 Message type not compatible with the protocol state
99 Information element non-existent or not implemented
100 Conditional IE error
101 Message not compatible with the protocol state
111 Protocol error, unspecified

6.6 SM CAUSE VALUES

25 LLC or SNDCP failure


This cause code is used by the MS indicate that a PDP context is deactivated because of a LLC or SNDCP
failure (e.g., if the SM receives a SNSM-STATUS.request message with cause "DM received " or "invalid
XID response")
26 Insufficient resources
This cause code is used by the MS or by the network to indicate that a PDP context activation request or
PDP context modification request cannot be accepted due to insufficient resources.
27 Unknown or missing access point name
This cause code is used by the network to indicate that the requested service was rejected by the external
packet data network because the access point name was not included although required or if the access
point name could not be resolved.
28 Unknown PDP address or PDP type
This cause code is used by the network to indicate that the requested service was rejected by the external
packet data network because the PDP address or type could not be recognized.
29 User authentication failed
This cause code is used by the network to indicate that the requested service was rejected by the external
packet data network due to a failed user authentication.
30 Activation rejected by GGSN
This cause code is used by the network to indicate that the requested service was rejected by the GGSN..
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31 Activation rejected, unspecified


This cause code is used by the network to indicate that the requested service was rejected due to
unspecified reasons.
32 Service option not supported
This cause code is used by the network when the MS requests a service which is not supported by the
PLMN.
33 Requested service option not subscribed
34 Service option temporarily out of order
35 NSAPI already used
This cause code is used by the network to indicate that the NSAPI requested by the MS in the PDP context
activation is already used by another active PDP context of this MS.
36 Regular PDP context deactivation
This cause code is used to indicate a regular MS or network initiated PDP context deactivation.
37 QoS not accepted
This cause code is used by the MS if the new QoS cannot be accepted that were indicated by the network
in the PDP Context Modification procedure.
38 Network failure
This cause code is used by the network to indicate that the PDP context deactivation is caused by an error
situation in the network.
39 Reactivation requested
This cause code is used by the network to request a PDP context reactivation after a GGSN restart.
40 Feature not supported
This cause code is used by the MS to indicate that the PDP context activation initiated by the network is
not supported by the MS.
81 Invalid transaction identifier value.
95 Semantically incorrect message.
96 Invalid mandatory information.
97 Message type non-existent or not implemented.
98 Message not compatible with protocol state.
99 Information element non-existent or not implemented
100 Conditional IE error.
101 Message not compatible with protocol state
111 Protocol error, unspecified

6.7 RAS CAUSE VALUES

600 An operation is pending


601 The port handle is invalid
602 The port is already open
603 Caller's buffer is too small
604 Wrong information specified
605 Cannot set port information
606 The port is not connected
607 The event is invalid
608 The device does not exist
609 The device type does not exist
610 The buffer is invalid
611 The route is not available
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612 The route is not allocated


613 Invalid compression specified
614 Out of buffers
615 The port was not found
616 An asynchronous request is pending
617 The port or device is already disconnecting
618 The port is not open
619 The port is disconnected
620 There are no endpoints
621 Cannot open the phone book file
622 Cannot load the phone book file
623 Cannot find the phone book entry
624 Cannot write the phone book file
625 Invalid information found in the phone book file
626 Cannot load a string
627 Cannot find key
628 The port was disconnected
629 The data link was terminated by the remote machine
630 The port was disconnected due to hardware failure
631 The port was disconnected by the user
632 The structure size is incorrect
633 The port is already in use or is not configured for Remote Access dial out
634 Cannot register your computer on on the remote network
635 Unknown error
636 The wrong device is attached to the port
637 The string could not be converted
638 The request has timed out
639 No asynchronous net available
640 A NetBIOS error has occurred
641 The server cannot allocate NetBIOS resources needed to support the client
642 One of your NetBIOS names is already registered on the remote network
643 A network adapter at the server failed
644 You will not receive network message popups
645 Internal authentication error
646 The account is not permitted to logon at this time of day
647 The account is disabled
648 The password has expired
649 The account does not have Remote Access permission
650 The Remote Access server is not responding
651 Your modem (or other connecting device) has reported an error
652 Unrecognized response from the device
653 A macro required by the device was not found in the device .INF file section
654 A command or response in the device .INF file section refers to an undefined macro
655 The <message> macro was not found in the device .INF file secion
656 The <defaultoff> macro in the device .INF file section contains an undefined macro
657 The device .INF file could not be opened
658 The device name in the device .INF or media .INI file is too long
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659 The media .INI file refers to an unknown device name


660 The device .INF file contains no responses for the command
661 The device .INF file is missing a command
662 Attempted to set a macro not listed in device .INF file section
663 The media .INI file refers to an unknown device type
664 Cannot allocate memory
665 The port is not configured for Remote Access
666 Your modem (or other connecting device) is not functioning
667 Cannot read the media .INI file
668 The connection dropped
669 The usage parameter in the media .INI file is invalid
670 Cannot read the section name from the media .INI file
671 Cannot read the device type from the media .INI file
672 Cannot read the device name from the media .INI file
673 Cannot read the usage from the media .INI file
674 Cannot read the maximum connection BPS rate from the media .INI file
675 Cannot read the maximum carrier BPS rate from the media .INI file
676 The line is busy
677 A person answered instead of a modem
678 There is no answer
679 Cannot detect carrier
680 There is no dial tone
681 General error reported by device
682 Access denied because username and/or password is invalid on the domain
683 Hardware failure in port or attached device
684 A response keyname in the device .INF file is not in the expected format
685 The device response caused buffer overflow
686 The expanded command in the device .INF file is too long
687 The device moved to a BPS rate not supported by the COM driver
688 Device response received when none expected
689 The Application does not allow user interaction. The connection requires interaction with the user to
complete successfully
690 X.25 diagnostic indication
691 The account has expired
692 Error changing password on domain. The password may be too short or may match a previously used
password
693 Serial overrun errors were detected while communicating with your modem
694 RasMan initialization failure. Check the event log
695 Biplex port initializing. Wait a few seconds and redial
696 No active ISDN lines are available
697 No ISDN channels are available to make the call
698 Too many errors occurred because of poor phone line quality
699 The Remote Access IP configuration is unusable
700 No IP addresses are available in the static pool of Remote Access IP addresses
701 Timed out waiting for a valid response from the remote PPP peer
702 PPP terminated by remote machine
703 No PPP control protocols configured
704 Remote PPP peer is not responding
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705 The PPP packet is invalid


706 The phone number including prefix and suffix is too long
707 The IPX protocol cannot dial-out on the port because the machine is an IPX router
708 The IPX protocol cannot dial-in on the port because the IPX router is not installed
709 The IPX protocol cannot be used for dial-out on more than one port at a time
710 Cannot access TCPCFG.DLL
711 Cannot find an IP adapter bound to Remote Access
712 SLIP cannot be used unless the IP protocol is installed
713 Computer registration is not complete
714 The protocol is not configured
715 The PPP negotiation is not converging
716 The PPP control protocol for this network protocol is not available on the server
717 The PPP link control protocol terminated
718 The requested address was rejected by the server
719 The remote computer terminated the control protocol
720 Loopback detected
721 The server did not assign an address
722 The authentication protocol required by the remote server cannot use the Windows NT encrypted
password. Redial, entering the password explicitly
723 Invalid TAPI configuration
724 The local computer does not support the required encryption type
725 The remote computer does not support the required encryption type
726 The remote computer requires encryption
727 Cannot use the IPX network number assigned by remote server. Check the event log
728 Invalid callback number. Only characters 0 to 9, T, P, W, (, ), -, @, and space are allowed in the number
729 A syntax error was encountered while processing a script
730 The connection could not be disconnected because it was created by the Multi-Protocol Router

6.8 RRC CAUSE VALUES

0 - configuration unsupported
1 - physical channel failure
2 - incompatible simultaneous reconfiguration
3 - protocol error
4 - compressed mode runtime error
5 - cell update occurred
6 - invalid configuration
7 - configuration incomplete
8 - unsupported measurement

6.9 DATA TRANSFER FAILURE CAUSE VALUES

General error codes:


1 Timeout
2 Invalid remote address
3 Invalid username/password
4 Invalid remote file
5 Invalid local file
6 Incorrect index
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Standard FTP error codes:


421 Service not available, closing control connection.
425 Cannot open data connection.
426 Connection closed, transfer aborted.
450 Requested file action not taken. File unavailable (e.g., file busy).
451 Requested action aborted, local error in processing.
452 Requested action not taken. Insufficient storage space in system.
500 Syntax error, command unrecognized. This may include errors such as command line too long.
501 Syntax error in parameters or arguments.
502 Command not implemented.
503 Bad sequence of commands.
504 Command not implemented for that parameter.
530 User not logged in.
532 Need account for storing files.
550 Requested action not taken. File unavailable (e.g., file not found, no access).
552 Requested file action aborted, storage allocation exceeded.
553 Requested action not taken. Illegal file name.

Standard HTTP error codes:


300 Multiple Choices
301 Moved Permanently
302 Moved Temporarily
303 See Other
304 Not Modified
305 Use Proxy
400 Bad Request
401 Unauthorized
402 Payment Required
403 Forbidden
404 Not Found
405 Method Not Allowed
406 Not Acceptable
407 Proxy Authentication Required
408 Request Time-Out
409 Conflict
410 Gone
411 Length Required
412 Precondition Failed
413 Request Entity Too Large
414 Request-URL Too Large
415 Unsupported Media Type
500 Server Error
501 Not Implemented
502 Bad Gateway
503 Out of Resources
504 Gateway Time-Out
505 HTTP Version not supported
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Standard SMTP error codes:


421 Service not available, closing transmission channel
450 Requested mail action not taken: mailbox unavailable
451 Requested action aborted: local error in processing
452 Requested action not taken: insufficient system storage
500 Syntax error, command unrecognized
501 Syntax error in parameters or arguments
502 Command not implemented
503 Bad sequence of commands
504 Command parameter not implemented
550 Requested action not taken: mailbox unavailable
551 User not local
552 Requested mail action aborted: exceeded storage allocation
553 Requested action not taken: mailbox name not allowed
554 Transaction failed

6.10 SOCKET ERROR CODES

10004 A blocking operation was interrupted by a call to WSACancelBlockingCall.


10009 The file handle supplied is not valid.
10013 An attempt was made to access a socket in a way forbidden by its access permissions.
10014 The system detected an invalid pointer address in attempting to use a pointer argument in a call.
10022 An invalid argument was supplied.
10024 Too many open sockets.
10035 A non-blocking socket operation could not be completed immediately.
10036 A blocking operation is currently executing.
10037 An operation was attempted on a non-blocking socket that already had an operation in progress.
10038 An operation was attempted on something that is not a socket.
10039 A required address was omitted from an operation on a socket.
10040 A message sent on a datagram socket was larger than the internal message buffer or some other network
limit, or the buffer used to receive a datagram into was smaller than the datagram itself.
10041 A protocol was specified in the socket function call that does not support the semantics of the socket type
requested.
10042 An unknown, invalid, or unsupported option or level was specified in a getsockopt or setsockopt call.
10043 The requested protocol has not been configured into the system, or no implementation for it exists.
10044 The support for the specified socket type does not exist in this address family.
10045 The attempted operation is not supported for the type of object referenced.
10046 The protocol family has not been configured into the system or no implementation for it exists.
10047 An address incompatible with the requested protocol was used.
10048 Only one usage of each socket address (protocol/network address/port) is normally permitted.
10049 The requested address is not valid in its context.
10050 A socket operation encountered a dead network.
10051 A socket operation was attempted to an unreachable network.
10052 The connection has been broken due to keep-alive activity detecting a failure while the operation was in
progress.
10053 An established connection was aborted by the software in your host machine.
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10054 An existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host.


10055 An operation on a socket could not be performed because the system lacked sufficient buffer space or
because a queue was full.
10056 A connect request was made on an already connected socket.
10057 A request to send or receive data was disallowed because the socket is not connected and (when sending
on a datagram socket using a sendto call) no address was supplied.
10058 A request to send or receive data was disallowed because the socket had already been shut down in that
direction with a previous shutdown call.
10059 Too many references to some kernel object.
10060 A connection attempt failed because the connected party did not properly respond after a period of time, or
established connection failed because connected host has failed to respond.
10061 No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it.
10062 Cannot translate name.
10063 Name component or name was too long.
10064 A socket operation failed because the destination host was down.
10065 A socket operation was attempted to an unreachable host.
10066 Cannot remove a directory that is not empty.
10067 A Windows Sockets implementation may have a limit on the number of applications that may use it
simultaneously.
10068 Ran out of quota.
10069 Ran out of disk quota.
10070 File handle reference is no longer available.
10071 Item is not available locally.
10091 WSAStartup cannot function at this time because the underlying system it uses to provide network services
is currently unavailable.
10092 The Windows Sockets version requested is not supported.
10093 Either the application has not called WSAStartup, or WSAStartup failed.
10101 Returned by WSARecv or WSARecvFrom to indicate the remote party has initiated a graceful shutdown
sequence.
10102 No more results can be returned by WSALookupServiceNext.
10103 A call to WSALookupServiceEnd was made while this call was still processing. The call has been canceled.
10104 The procedure call table is invalid.
10105 The requested service provider is invalid.
10106 The requested service provider could not be loaded or initialized.
10107 A system call that should never fail has failed.
10108 No such service is known. The service cannot be found in the specified name space.
10109 The specified class was not found.
10110 No more results can be returned by WSALookupServiceNext.
10111 A call to WSALookupServiceEnd was made while this call was still processing. The call has been canceled.
10112 A database query failed because it was actively refused.
11001 No such host is known.
11002 This is usually a temporary error during hostname resolution and means that the local server did not
receive a response from an authoritative server.
11003 A non-recoverable error occurred during a database lookup.
11004 The requested name is valid and was found in the database, but it does not have the correct associated
data being resolved for.
11005 At least one reserve has arrived.
11006 At least one path has arrived.
11007 There are no senders.
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11008 There are no receivers.


11009 Reserve has been confirmed.
11010 Error due to lack of resources.
11011 Rejected for administrative reasons - bad credentials.
11012 Unknown or conflicting style.
11013 Problem with some part of the filterspec or providerspecific buffer in general.
11014 Problem with some part of the flowspec.
11015 General QOS error.
11016 An invalid or unrecognized service type was found in the flowspec.
11017 An invalid or inconsistent flowspec was found in the QOS structure.
11018 Invalid QOS provider-specific buffer.
11019 An invalid QOS filter style was used.
11020 An invalid QOS filter type was used.
11021 An incorrect number of QOS FILTERSPECs were specified in the FLOWDESCRIPTOR.
11022 An object with an invalid ObjectLength field was specified in the QOS provider-specific buffer.
11023 An incorrect number of flow descriptors was specified in the QOS structure.
11024 An unrecognized object was found in the QOS provider-specific buffer.
11025 An invalid policy object was found in the QOS provider-specific buffer.
11026 An invalid QOS flow descriptor was found in the flow descriptor list.
11027 An invalid or inconsistent flowspec was found in the QOS provider-specific buffer.
11028 An invalid FILTERSPEC was found in the QOS provider-specific buffer.
11029 An invalid shape discard mode object was found in the QOS provider-specific buffer.
11030 An invalid shaping rate object was found in the QOS provider-specific buffer.
11031 A reserved policy element was found in the QOS provider-specific buffer.

6.11 UMTS FAILURE CAUSE VALUES

(3GPP 125.331 10.3.3.13)

Enumerated
0 = configuration unsupported
1 = physical channel failure
2 = incompatible simultaneous reconfiguration
3 = protocol error
4 = compressed mode runtime error
5 = cell update occurred
6 = invalid configuration
7 = configuration incomplete
8 = unsupported measurement

6.12 INTER-RAT HANDOVER FAILURE VALUES

(3GPP 125.331 10.3.8.6)

0 = Configuration unacceptable
1 = physical channel failure
2 = protocol error
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3 = inter-RAT protocol error


4 = unspecified

7 APPENDIX 3 - CELLULAR SYSTEMS

1 = GSM 900
2 = GSM 1800
3 = GSM 1900
4 = AMPS 800
5 = DAMPS 800
6 = DAMPS 1900
7 = cdmaOne 800
8 = cdmaOne 1900
9 = NAMPS 800
10 = iDEN
11 = TETRA
12 = UMTS FDD 2100
13 = UMTS TDD 2100
14 = CDMA 2000 800
15 = CDMA 2000 1900
20 = UMTS FDD 1900
21 = UMTS TDD 1900
22 = GSM 850
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8 INDEX
ACC_1 (Access REQ messages), 117
# ACC_2, 117
#Active cells, 62 ACC_2 (Access RESP messages), 117
#Active codecs, 163 ACC_3, 117
#chs, 40 ACC_3 (Access probe transmitted at least twice), 117
#Chs, 62 ACC_4, 117
#CS TSL DL, 98, 100 ACC_4 (Access probe transmitted at least 3 times), 117
#CS TSL UL, 98, 100 ACC_5, 117
#Detect. cells, 62 ACC_5 (Access probe transmitted at least 4 times), 117
#DL pwr down, 59 ACC_6, 117
#DL pwr up, 59 ACC_6 (Access probe transmitted at least 5 times), 117
#DL TBFs, 162 ACC_7, 117
#Fingers, 78 ACC_7 (Access probe transmitted at least 6 times), 117
#F-SCH, 101 ACC_8, 117
#Header params, 103, 162 ACC_8 (Unsuccessful access attempts), 117
#MOC, 20 Access Channel Counters event, 117
#Monit. cells, 62 access point name, 133
#MTC, 22 access probe delay, 107
#nChs, 103 access probe number, 107
#Params, 103 access probe TX adjust, 107
#Params / cell, 62 access probe TX level, 107
#Params / prof., 77 act. set size, 43
#Params / TBF, 162 active set size, 43
#Params/F-SCH, 101 added SC, 86
#Params/R-SCH, 101 added scrambling code number, 86
#PS TSL DL, 149 addition window, 95
#PS TSL UL, 149 alt., 173
#Samples, 76, 77 altitude, 173
#SCR added, 86 AMPS events
#SCs removed, 86 PING (PING), 37
#TSL C/I values, 57 AMPS events
#TSL results, 47 Audio Quality Info (AQI), 169
#UL pwr down, 58 Call Attempt (CAA), 20
#UL pwr up, 58 Call Connect Success (CAC), 23
#UL TBFs, 162 Call Disconnect (CAD), 25
#Undet. cells, 63 Call Failed (CAF), 24
Change of Day (DATE), 179
1 Channel Info (CHI), 90
1A time to tr., 95 Downlink Audio Quality (AQDL), 168
1B time to tr., 95 Handoff Attempt (HOA), 80
1C time to tr., 95 Handoff Fail (HOF), 83
Handoff Success (HOS), 82
A Incoming Call (CAI), 22
ACC_1, 117 Pause (PAUSE), 182
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RX Level (RXL), 38 AQDL, 168


Scanning Results (SCAN), 67 AQI, 169
Service Information (SEI), 97 AQUL, 167
Textual Error Note (ERR), 178 ARFCN, 38, 40, 67, 79, 90, 103
Textual User Note (TNOTE), 175 ASSIGNMENT_MODE, 94
Uplink Audio Quality (AQUL), 167 ASSIGNMENT_MODE (Assignment mode), 94
User Marker (MARK), 177 att. duration, 155
Voice Note (VNOTE), 176 att. fail cause, 153
AMR active codecs, 164 att. fail time, 153
AMR codecs, 164 att. LAC, 161
AMR first hysteresis, 163 att. RAC, 161
AMR first threshold, 163 attach attempt time, 154
AMR HYS1, 163 attach duration, 155
AMR HYS2, 163 attach fail, 153
AMR HYS3, 163 attach failure cause, 153
AMR ICMI, 163 attach failure status, 153
AMR Information event, 163 attach failure time, 153
AMR init. mode, 163 attach time, 154
AMR initial codec mode, 163 attempt. ch, 81
AMR initial codec mode indicator, 163 attempt. system, 81
AMR last mode command, 165 attempt. TSL, 81
AMR last mode request, 165 attempted cellular system, 81
AMR link quality estimate, 166 attempted channel number, 81
AMR Link Quality Estimate event, 166 attempted location area code, 161
AMR mode cmd., 165 attempted routing area code, 161
AMR mode DL, 165 attempted timeslot, 81
AMR mode downlink, 165 audio activity, 169
AMR mode req., 165 audio activity status, 169
AMR mode UL, 165 audio file, 167, 168
AMR mode uplink, 165 audio quality best, 167, 168
AMR number of active codecs, 163 Audio Quality Info event, 169
AMR qual. est., 166 audio quality mean, 167, 168
AMR second hysteresis, 163 audio quality test type, 169
AMR second threshold, 163 audio quality worst, 167, 168
AMR Status event, 165 audio sample file name, 167, 168
AMR TH1, 163 audio synch., 169
AMR TH2, 163 audio synchronization status, 169
AMR TH3, 163 audio test type, 169
AMR third hysteresis, 163 AUTH, 94
AMR third threshold, 163 AUTH (Authentication mode), 94
AMRI, 163 average throughput downlink, 33
AMRQ, 166 average throughput uplink, 33
AMRS, 165 avg. rate DL, 33
APN, 133 avg. rate UL, 33
AQ best, 167, 168 avg. TPut class, 137, 139, 143, 145
AQ mean, 167, 168
AQ worst, 167, 168
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B call type, 20, 22


called number, 20
bad 1/1 fr., 55
calling number, 22
bad 1/2 frames, 55
cand. set size, 43
bad 1/4 fr., 55
candidate set size, 43
bad 1/8 fr., 55
carrier, 68, 72, 93
base station identification code, 38, 40, 67, 79, 103
carrier number, 62, 63, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76,
BASE_ID, 93
93, 95
BASE_ID (Base station identification), 93
Carrier Per Interference event, 57
BCCH ARFCN, 91
carrier RSSI, 62
BEP, 56
CC cause values, 184
BER, 61
CC cause values for cdmaOne and CDMA2000, 185
BER class, 46
CDMA2000 events
Bit Error Probability event, 56
Access Channel Counters (COUNTACC), 117
bit error rate, 61
Data Channel Info (DCHI), 100
Bit Error Rate event, 61
Data Connection Attempt (DAA), 26
bit I, 109
Data Connection Failed (DAF), 28
bit Q, 109
Data Connection Success (DAC), 27
bit thresh., 109
Data Disconnect (DAD), 29
BLER, 156
Data Transfer Request (DREQ), 30
BLER DL, 156
Delay Profile (DPROF), 76
block error rate downlink, 156
Enhanced Frame Error Rate (EFER), 49
Block Error Rate event, 156
Forward Supplemental Channel #1 Counters
BS div. state, 59 (COUNTFSCH1), 120
BS diversity state, 59 Location Information (LOCI), 173
BSIC, 38, 40, 67, 79, 103 Location Request Attempt (LOCA), 170
Location Response Fail (LOCF), 172
C
Location Response Success (LOCS), 171
C value, 47 MUX1 Counters (COUNTMUX1), 112
C/I, 79 MUX2 Counters (COUNTMUX2), 114
C/I Scanning Results event, 79 Packet Error Rate (PER), 34
C1, 38, 40 Packet Session Activation Connected (PAC), 135
C2, 38, 40 Paging Channel Counters (COUNTPAG), 111
C31, 40 PING (PING), 37
C32, 40 Ping Session Completed (PCOMP), 36
CAA, 20 Ping Session Request (PREQ), 35
CAC, 23 Quick Paging Channel Information (QPCHI), 109
CAD, 25 RAKE Finger Allocation (FINGER), 78
CAF, 24 Reverse Supplemental Channel #1 Counters
CAI, 22 (COUNTRSCH1), 119
call att. time, 23 Reverse Traffic Channel Counters (COUNTRTC), 118
Call Attempt event, 20 RLP Data Throughput (RLPDAS), 66
call attempt time, 23 RX Power Control (RXPC), 59
Call Connect Success event, 23 Service Parameter Negotiated (SEPN), 105
call connecting status, 23 Service Parameters Requested (SEPR), 104
Call Disconnect event, 25 Sync Channel Counters (COUNTSYNC), 110
Call Failed event, 24 Vocoder Status (VOCS), 108
call status, 23 CDMA2000 events
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Call Attempt (CAA), 20 Layer3 Downlink (L3D), 122


Call Connect Success (CAC), 23 Layer3 Uplink (L3U), 121
Call Disconnect (CAD), 25 MS Cellular System State (MSCS), 181
Call Failed (CAF), 24 MUX1 Counters (COUNTMUX1), 112
Change of Day (DATE), 179 MUX2 Counters (COUNTMUX2), 114
Channel Info (CHI), 90 Packet Error Rate (PER), 34
Data Throughput (DAS), 33 Paging Channel Counters (COUNTPAG), 111
Data Transfer Completed (DCOMP), 32 PING (PING), 37
Ec/I0 (ECI0), 42 Ping Session Completed (PCOMP), 36
Enhanced Ec/I0 (EECI0), 43 Ping Session Request (PREQ), 35
Frame Error Rate (FER), 48 RAKE Finger Allocation (FINGER), 78
Handoff Attempt (HOA), 80 Reverse Traffic Channel Counters (COUNTRTC), 118
Handover Fail (HOF), 83 RLP Data Throughput (RLPDAS), 66
Handover Success (HOS), 82 RX Power Control (RXPC), 59
Incoming Call (CAI), 22 Sync Channel Counters (COUNTSYNC), 110
Layer3 Downlink (L3D), 122 Timer (TIMER), 180
Layer3 Uplink (L3U), 121 Vocoder Status (VOCS), 108
Markov Statistics (MAS), 55 cdmaOne events
MS Cellular System State (MSCS), 181 Call Attempt (CAA), 20
Packet Channel Info (PCHI), 148 Call Connect Success (CAC), 23
Packet Channel Request (PCHR), 151 Call Disconnect (CAD), 25
Packet Session Activation Attempt (PAA), 133 Call Failed (CAF), 24
Packet Session Activation Failed (PAF), 134 Change of Day (DATE), 179
Packet Session Deactivated (PAD), 136 Channel Info (CHI), 90
Pause (PAUSE), 182 Data Throughput (DAS), 33
PPP Layer Data Throughput (PPPDAS), 65 Data Transfer Completed (DCOMP), 32
Random Access Channel Information (RACHI), 106 Ec/I0 (ECI0), 42
Rx/Tx (RXTX), 45 Enhanced Ec/I0 (EECI0), 43
Scanning Results (SCAN), 67 Frame Error Rate (FER), 48
Service Information (SEI), 97 Incoming Call (CAI), 22
Textual Error Note (ERR), 178 Markov Statistics (MAS), 55
Textual User Note (TNOTE), 175, 176, 177 Pause (PAUSE), 182
Timer (TIMER), 180 PPP Layer Data Throughput (PPPDAS), 65
Uplink Audio Quality (AQUL), 167, 168, 169 Random Access Channel Information (RACHI), 106
cdmaOne events Rx/Tx (RXTX), 45
Access Channel Counters (COUNTACC), 117 Scanning Results (SCAN), 67
Data Connection Attempt (DAA), 26 Service Information (SEI), 97
Data Connection Failed (DAF), 28 Service Parameter Negotiated (SEPN), 105
Data Connection Success (DAC), 27 Service Parameters Requested (SEPR), 104
Data Disconnect (DAD), 29 Textual Error Note (ERR), 178
Data Transfer Request (DREQ), 30 Textual User Note (TNOTE), 175, 176, 177
Delay (DELAY), 72 Uplink Audio Quality (AQUL), 167, 168, 169
Delay Profile (DPROF), 76 cell identification, 41, 90, 95
Enhanced Frame Error Rate (EFER), 49 Cell Reselection event, 84
Handoff Attempt (HOA), 80 cellular system, 38, 39, 40, 43, 47, 49, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59,
Handover Fail (HOF), 83 60, 61, 62, 64, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75,
76, 77, 78, 79, 85, 86, 90, 91, 92, 93, 95, 98, 99, 100,
Handover Success (HOS), 82
101, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112,
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114, 117, 118, 119, 120, 151, 162, 163, 165, 166, 170, CS call failure time, 24
171, 172, 173, 180, 181 CS data channel coding, 98, 100
cellular system state, 181 CS data mode, 98, 99, 100
ch C/I, 57 CS data timeslots downlink, 100
ch type, 69, 70, 71, 73, 74, 75, 76, 90, 91, 92, 93 CS data timeslots uplink, 100
Change of Day event, 179 CS disc. cause, 25
channel, 39, 68, 91, 92 CS disc. status, 25
channel C/I, 57 CS fail. cause, 24
Channel Info event, 90 CS fail. status, 24
channel number, 38, 39, 40, 67, 68, 69, 80, 90, 91, 92 CS fail. time, 24
channel type, 69, 70, 71, 73, 74, 75, 76, 90, 91, 92, 93, CS TNs DL, 100
121, 122
CS TNs UL, 100
CHI, 90
current cellular system, 81
chip, 70
current system, 81
chip number, 70
CV_BEP 8-PSK, 56
CI, 41, 57, 90, 95
CV_BEP GMSK, 56
CISCAN, 79
CLRS hyst., 149 D
coding, 98, 100
DAA, 26
compr. mode, 58
DAC, 27
compressed mode, 58
DAD, 29
compression, 98, 99
DAF, 28
conn. duration, 29
DAMPS events
conn. rate DL, 27
PING (PING), 37
conn. rate UL, 27
DAMPS events
conn. time, 27
Audio Quality Info (AQI), 169
count, 174
Call Attempt (CAA), 20
COUNTACC, 117
Call Connect Success (CAC), 23
COUNTFSCH1, 120
Call Disconnect (CAD), 25
COUNTMUX1, 112
Call Failed (CAF), 24
COUNTMUX2, 114
Change of Day (DATE), 179
COUNTPAG, 111
Channel Info (CHI), 90
COUNTRSCH1, 119
Data Throughput (DAS), 33
COUNTRTC, 118
Data Transfer Completed (DCOMP), 32
COUNTSYNC, 110
Downlink Audio Quality (AQDL), 168
CPICH BER, 61
Handoff Attempt (HOA), 80
CPICH bit error rate, 61
Handoff Fail (HOF), 83
CPICH delay, 73
Handoff Success (HOS), 82
CPICH Ec/No, 69
Incoming Call (CAI), 22
CPICH RSCP, 74
Layer3 Downlink (L3D), 122
CPICH spread, 71
Layer3 Uplink (L3U), 121
CREL, 84
MS Power (MSP), 50
CS call attempt failure status, 24
Pause (PAUSE), 182
CS call disconnect cause, 25
PPP Layer Data Throughput (PPPDAS), 65
CS call disconnect status, 25
RX Level (RXL), 38
CS call dur., 25
RX Quality (RXQ), 46
CS call duration, 25
Scanning Results (SCAN), 67
CS call failure cause, 24
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Service Information (SEI), 97 DCC, 39, 68


Textual Error Note (ERR), 178 DCHI, 100
Textual User Note (TNOTE), 175 DCHR, 98
Timing Alignment (TAL), 53 DCOMP, 32
Uplink Audio Quality (AQUL), 167 deact. cause, 136
User Marker (MARK), 177 deact. status, 136
Voice Note (VNOTE), 176 deact. time, 136
DAS, 33 delay, 72, 107
Data Channel Info event, 100 DELAY, 72
Data Channel Request event, 98 delay class, 138, 140, 144, 145
data compr., 133 delay CPICH, 73
data compression, 98, 99, 133 Delay event, 72
Data Connection Attempt event, 26 Delay Profile event, 76
data connection duration, 29 delay profile sample, 76, 77
data connection establishment failure time, 28 delay profile sample offset, 76, 77
data connection establishment time, 27 delay P-SCH, 73
Data Connection Failed event, 28 delay spread CPICH, 71
data connection failure cause, 28 Delay Spread event, 71
data connection failure status, 28 delay spread P-SCH, 71
data connection rate downlink, 27 delay spread S-SCH, 71
data connection rate uplink, 27 delay S-SCH, 73
Data Connection Success event, 27 deliv. err. PDU, 147
data disc. status, 29 Deliv. err. PDU, 141
data disconnect cause, 29 deliv. order, 141, 146
Data Disconnect event, 29 detach cause, 155
data disconnect status, 29 detach status, 155
data fail. cause, 28 detach time, 155
data fail. status, 28 digital color code, 39, 68
data fail. time, 28 disc. cause, 29
data mode, 98, 99, 100 DL MUX, 151
data protocol, 26, 30, 31, 32 DL RLC win., 162
Data Throughput event, 33 DL SF, 96
data transfer attempt number, 31 Downlink Audio Quality event, 168
data transfer bit rate limit, 30 downlink MUX option, 151
Data Transfer Completed event, 32 downlink RLC window size, 162
data transfer direction, 30, 31 downlink signaling counter current, 54
data transfer failure cause, 32 Downlink Signaling Counter event, 54
data transfer failure cause values, 190, 194 downlink signaling counter maximum, 54
data transfer filename, 31 downlink spreading factor, 96
data transfer host address, 26 DPDCH rate UL, 64
data transfer host port, 26 DPROF, 76
data transfer packet size, 30 DREQ, 30
data transfer protocol, 26, 30, 31, 32 drop window, 95
Data Transfer Request event, 30 DSC, 54
data transfer status, 32 DSC current, 54
date, 179 DSC max, 54
DATE, 179 DSCAN, 71
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DTX UL, 90 FER (dec), 49


DTX uplink, 90 FER full, 48
duration, 136 FER fund., 49
FER sub, 48
E FER suppl., 49
Ec/I0, 42, 43, 44 FER TCH, 48
Ec/I0 active values, 43 file size, 30, 31
Ec/I0 candidate values, 43 filename, 31
Ec/I0 event, 42 FINGER, 78
Ec/I0 neighbor values, 44 finger ampl., 78
Ec/I0 remainder values, 44 finger Ec/Io, 78
Ec/Io, 68, 77 finger offset, 78
Ec/No, 62, 63 FOR_SCH1_1, 120
Ec/No (CPICH), 69 FOR_SCH1_1 (1x Rate), 120
Ec/No (P-SCH), 69 FOR_SCH1_2, 120
Ec/No (S-SCH), 69 FOR_SCH1_2 (2x Rate), 120
Ec/No active set, 62 FOR_SCH1_3, 120
Ec/No detected cell, 63 FOR_SCH1_3 (4x Rate), 120
Ec/No event, 62 FOR_SCH1_4, 120
Ec/No monitored cell, 62 FOR_SCH1_4 (8x Rate), 120
Ec/No undetected cell, 63 FOR_SCH1_5, 120
ECIO, 42 FOR_SCH1_5 (16x Rate), 120
ECNo, 62 FOR_SCH1_6, 120
EECI0, 43 FOR_SCH1_6 (Number of LTUs rcvd from physical layer),
EFER, 49 120
email filename, 31 FOR_SCH1_7, 120
email size, 31 FOR_SCH1_7 (Number of LTUs rcvd from physical layer,
CRC OK), 120
encryption, 104
forward supplemental channel, 101
Enhanced Ec/I0 event, 43
Forward Supplemental Channel #1 Counters event, 120
Enhanced Frame Error Rate event, 49
forward vocoder rate, 108
Enhanced RX Level event, 40
frame error rate (decimal), 49
erasure thresh., 109
Frame Error Rate event, 48
ERR, 178
frame error rate for fundamental channel, 49
error, 178
frame error rate for supplemental channel, 49
ERXL, 40
frame error rate full, 48
ext. ch type, 91, 93
frame error rate sub, 48
extended channel type, 91, 93
frame error rate TCH, 48
F Frequency Hopping Status event, 102
F-SCH1 code ch, 101
fail cause, 134
F-SCH1 code channel, 101
fail status, 134
F-SCH1 ID, 101
fail time, 134
F-SCH1 pilot number, 101
fail. cause, 32
F-SCH1 PN, 101
FCH current SP, 60
F-SCH1 QOF ID, 101
FCH max SP, 60
F-SCH1 QOF Mask ID, 101
FCH min SP, 60
F-SCH1 rate, 101
FER, 48
F-SCH1 re. type, 101
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F-SCH1 record type, 101 Routing Area Update Successful (RUS), 160
fundamental channel current set point, 60 RRLP Layer Downlink (RRLPD), 130
fundamental channel maximum set point, 60 RRLP Layer Uplink (RRLPU), 129
fundamental channel minimum set point, 60 GPRS Events
F-voc. rate, 108 MAC Layer Uplink (MACU), 125
gr. DL TPut, 141, 146
G gr. UL TPut, 140, 146
GAA, 152 GSM, 14
GAC, 154 GSM events
GAD, 155 Ec/No (ECN0), 62
GAF, 153 GSM events
GMM cause, 153, 155, 161 AMR Information (AMRI), 163
GMM cause values, 186 AMR Link Quality Estimate (AMRQ), 166
GMSK (Gaussian minimum shift keying), 56 AMR Status (AMRS), 165
GPRS Attach Attempt event, 152 Audio Quality Info (AQI), 169
GPRS Attach Connected event, 154 Bit Error Probability (BEP), 56
GPRS Attach Failed event, 153 C/I Scanning Results (CISCAN), 79
GPRS cell reselection hysteresis, 149 Call Attempt (CAA), 20
GPRS cell reselection penalty time, 149 Call Connect Success (CAC), 23
GPRS Detach event, 155 Call Disconnect (CAD), 25
GPRS detach status, 155 Call Failed (CAF), 24
GPRS events Carrier Per Interference (CI), 57
Block Error Rate (BLER), 156 Cell Reselection (CREL), 84
Data Transfer Request (DREQ), 30 Change of Day (DATE), 179
Downlink Signaling Counter (DSC), 54 Channel Info (CHI), 90
Enhanced RX Level (ERXL), 40 Data Connection Attempt (DAA), 26
GPRS Attach Attempt (GAA), 152 Data Connection Failed (DAF), 28
GPRS Attach Connected (GAC), 154 Data Connection Success (DAC), 27
GPRS Attach Failed (GAF), 153 Data Disconnect (DAD), 29
GPRS Detach (GAD), 155 Data Throughput (DAS), 33
LLC Data Throughput (LDAS), 158 Data Transfer Completed (DCOMP), 32
LLC Layer Downlink (LLCD), 128 Downlink Audio Quality (AQDL), 168
LLC Layer Uplink (LLCU), 127 Frame Error Rate (FER), 48
MAC Layer Downlink (MACD), 126 Frequency Hopping Status (HOP), 102
Packet Channel Info (PCHI), 148 Handover Attempt (HOA), 80
Packet Session Activation Attempt (PAA), 133 Handover Fail (HOF), 83
Packet Session Activation Connected (PAC), 135 Handover Success (HOS), 82
Packet Session Activation Failed (PAF), 134 Incoming Call (CAI), 22
Packet Session Deactivated (PAD), 136 Layer2 Downlink (L2D), 124
PING (PING), 37 Layer2 Uplink (L2U), 123
Ping Session Completed (PCOMP), 36 Layer3 Downlink (L3D), 122
Ping Session Request (PREQ), 35 Layer3 Uplink (L3U), 121
Quality of Service Profile Negotiated (QSPN), 143 Location Information (LOCI), 173
Quality of Service Profile Request (QSPR), 137 Location Request Attempt (LOCA), 170
RLC Data Throughput (RDAS), 157 Location Response Fail (LOCF), 172
Routing Area Update Attempt (RUA), 159 Location Response Success (LOCS), 171
Routing Area Update Fail (RUF), 161 Location Update Accepted (LUS), 88
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Location Update Attempt (LUA), 87 hopping, 102


Location Update Fail (LUF), 89 hopping ch, 102
MS Power (MSP), 50 hopping channels, 102
Neighbor List (NLIST), 103 hopping sequence number, 102
PACKET CHANNEL RX QUALITY (PRXQ), 47 hopping status, 102
Pause (PAUSE), 182 hor. err., 173
Ping Session Completed (PCOMP), 36 Hor. err. cdf67, 174
Ping Session Request (PREQ), 35 Hor. err. cdf95, 174
PPP Layer Data Throughput (PPPDAS), 65 Hor. err. max, 173
Radio Link Timeout (RLT), 51 Hor. err. mean, 173
RX Level (RXL), 38 Hor. err. min, 173
RX Quality (RXQ), 46 Hor. err. spr., 173
Scanning Results (SCAN), 67 horizontal error, 173
Service Information (SEI), 97 horizontal error cdf 67%, 174
TBF Information (TBFI), 162 horizontal error cdf 95%, 174
Textual Error Note (ERR), 178 horizontal error max, 173
Textual User Note (TNOTE), 175 horizontal error mean, 173
Timing Advance (TAD), 52 horizontal error min, 173
Uplink Audio Quality (AQUL), 167 horizontal error spread, 173
User Marker (MARK), 177 HOS, 82
Voice Note (VNOTE), 176 host address, 26
GSM layer2 data, 123, 124 host port, 26
GSM layer2 message, 123, 124 HSCSD events
GSM RLC/MAC radio priority, 148 Data Channel Info (DCHI), 100
Data Channel Request (DCHR), 98
H Packet Error Rate (PER), 34
Handoff Attempt event, 80 HSN, 102
handoff attempt type, 80
Handoff Fail event, 83
I
handoff failure cause, 83 inact. timer, 151
Handoff Success event, 82 inactivity timer, 151
Handover Attempt event, 80 Incoming Call event, 22
handover attempt type, 80 incremental redundancy status uplink, 149
Handover Fail event, 83 indicator index, 109
handover failure cause, 83 init. TX pwr., 106
Handover Success event, 82 INIT_PWR, 107
HCS priority, 40 INIT_PWR (Access probe initial power), 107
HCS priority class, 40 initiator, 98, 99, 133
HCS thr., 40 IP, 133, 135
HCS threshold, 40 IR status UL, 149
header compr., 133
header compression, 133
L
HOA, 80 L2 data, 123, 124
HOA type, 80 L2 msg, 123, 124
HOF, 83 L2D, 124
HOF cause, 83 L2U, 123
HOP, 102 L3 data, 121, 122
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L3 msg, 121, 122 long., 173


L3D, 122 longitude, 173
L3U, 121 LUA, 87
LAC, 90, 95, 160 LUF, 89
LAREG, 92 LUF status, 89
lat., 173 LUS, 88
latitude, 173
Layer2 Downlink, 124
M
Layer2 Uplink, 123 MAC Layer Downlink, 126
layer3 data, 121, 122 MAC Layer Uplink, 125
Layer3 Downlink event, 122 MACD, 126
layer3 message, 121, 122 MACU, 125
Layer3 Uplink event, 121 MAIO, 102
LDAS, 158 MARK, 177
LLC data, 127, 128 marker number, 177
LLC Data Throughput event, 158 marker seq.#, 177
LLC Layer Downlink event, 128 marker sequence number, 177
LLC Layer Uplink, 127 marker#, 177
LLC message, 127, 128 markov bad eighth frames, 55
LLC msg, 127, 128 markov bad full frames, 55
LLC rate DL, 158 markov bad half frames, 55
LLC rate UL, 158 markov bad quarter frames, 55
LLC retrans. UL, 158 Markov call rate, 21
LLC retransmission rate downlink, 158 Markov rate, 21
LLC throughput downlink, 158 Markov Statistics event, 55
LLC throughput uplink, 158 markov statistics status, 55
LLCD, 128 markov total eighth frames, 55
LLCU, 127 markov total full frames, 55
LOC fail cause, 172 markov total half frames, 55
LOC fail time, 172 markov total quarter frames, 55
LOC succ. time, 171 MAS, 55
LOCA, 170 max DL TPut, 140, 146
location area code, 90, 95, 160 max preamble, 106
Location Information event, 173 max SDU size, 141, 146
Location Request Attempt event, 170 max UL TPut, 140, 146
location request failure cause, 172 MAX_CAP_SZ, 94
location request failure time, 172 MAX_CAP_SZ (Maximum access channel message
location request success time, 171 capsule size), 94
Location Response Fail event, 172 MAX_SLOT_CYCLE_INDEX, 94
Location Response Success event, 171 MAX_SLOT_CYCLE_INDEX (Maximum slot cycle index),
94
Location Update Accepted event, 88
MCC, 88, 93
Location Update Attempt event, 87
mean alt., 173
Location Update Fail event, 89
mean altitude, 173
location update failure status, 89
mean bit error probability (8-PSK), 56
LOCF, 172
mean bit error probability (GMSK), 56
LOCI, 173
mean bit error probability coefficient (GMSK), 56
LOCS, 171
mean lat., 173
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mean latitude, 173 mobile country code, 88, 93


mean long., 173 mobile network code, 88
mean longitude, 173 mobility management cause, 89
MEAN_BEP 8-PSK, 56 modem type, 98, 99
MEAN_BEP GMSK, 56 MS Cellular System State event, 181
min accepted average throughput class, 138, 140 MS Power event, 50
min accepted delay class, 138, 140 MS power level, 50
min accepted peak throughput class, 138, 140 MSCS, 181
min accepted priority class, 138, 140 MSP, 50
min accepted reliability class, 138, 140 MUX_1_FOR_01, 112
min avg. TPut, 138, 140 MUX_1_FOR_01 (9600 bps, primary), 112
min del err PDU, 142 MUX_1_FOR_02, 113
min delay, 138, 140 MUX_1_FOR_02 (9600 bps, rate 1/2 primary and
min deliv. ord., 142 signaling), 113
min gr. DL TPut, 142 MUX_1_FOR_03, 113
min gr. UL TPut, 142 MUX_1_FOR_03 (9600 bps, rate 1/4 primary and
signaling), 113
min max DL TPut, 142
MUX_1_FOR_04, 113
min max SDU size, 142
MUX_1_FOR_04 (9600 bps, rate 1/8 primary and
min max UL TPut, 141
signaling), 113
min peak TPut, 138, 140
MUX_1_FOR_05, 113
min priority, 138, 140
MUX_1_FOR_05 (9600 bps, signaling), 113
min reliability, 138, 140
MUX_1_FOR_06, 113
min resid. BER, 142
MUX_1_FOR_06 (4800 bps, primary), 113
min SDU err., 142
MUX_1_FOR_07, 113
min tr. class, 141
MUX_1_FOR_07 (2400 bps, primary), 113
min tr. prior., 142
MUX_1_FOR_08, 113
min tran. delay, 142
MUX_1_FOR_08 (1200 bps, primary), 113
MIN_P_REV, 94
MUX_1_FOR_09, 113
MIN_P_REV (Minimum protocol revision level), 94
MUX_1_FOR_09 (9600 bps, with bit errors), 113
minimum accepted delivery of erroneous PDUs, 142
MUX_1_FOR_10, 113
minimum accepted delivery order, 142
MUX_1_FOR_10 (Frame quality insufficient to decide upon
minimum accepted guaranteed downlink bit rate, 142 rate), 113
minimum accepted guaranteed uplink bit rate, 142 MUX_1_FOR_11, 113
minimum accepted maximum downlink bit rate, 142 MUX_1_FOR_11 (9600 bps, rate 1/2 primary and
minimum accepted maximum SDU size, 142 secondary), 113
minimum accepted maximum uplink bit rate, 141 MUX_1_FOR_12, 113
minimum accepted residual bit error ratio, 142 MUX_1_FOR_12 (9600 bps, rate 1/4 primary and
minimum accepted SDU error ratio, 142 secondary), 113
minimum accepted traffic class, 141 MUX_1_FOR_13, 113
minimum accepted traffic handling priority, 142 MUX_1_FOR_13 (9600 bps, rate 1/8 primary and
secondary), 113
minimum accepted transfer delay, 142
MUX_1_FOR_14, 113
miss. syllables, 167, 168
MUX_1_FOR_14 (9600 bps, secondary), 113
missing syllables, 167, 168
MUX_1_FOR_15, 113
MM cause, 89
MUX_1_FOR_15 (Reserved), 113
MM cause values, 183
MUX_1_FOR_16, 113
MNC, 88
MUX_1_FOR_16 (Reserved), 113
mobile allocation index offset, 102
MUX_1_REV_01, 112
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MUX_1_REV_01 (9600 bps, primary), 112 MUX_2_FOR_05 (14400 bps, signaling), 115
MUX_1_REV_02, 112 MUX_2_FOR_06, 115
MUX_1_REV_02 (9600 bps, rate 1/2 primary and MUX_2_FOR_06 (14400 bps, rate 1/2 primary and
signaling), 112 secondary), 115
MUX_1_REV_03, 112 MUX_2_FOR_07, 115
MUX_1_REV_03 (9600 bps, rate 1/4 primary and MUX_2_FOR_07 (14400 bps, rate 1/4 primary and
signaling), 112 secondary), 115
MUX_1_REV_04, 112 MUX_2_FOR_08, 115
MUX_1_REV_04 (9600 bps, rate 1/8 primary and MUX_2_FOR_08 (14400 bps, rate 1/8 primary and
signaling), 112 secondary), 115
MUX_1_REV_05, 112 MUX_2_FOR_09, 115
MUX_1_REV_05 (9600 bps, signaling), 112 MUX_2_FOR_09 (14400 bps, secondary), 115
MUX_1_REV_06, 112 MUX_2_FOR_10, 115
MUX_1_REV_06 (4800 bps, primary), 112 MUX_2_FOR_10 (14400 bps, rate 1/8 primary, secondary
MUX_1_REV_07, 112 and signaling), 115
MUX_1_REV_07 (2400 bps, primary), 112 MUX_2_FOR_11, 115
MUX_1_REV_08, 112 MUX_2_FOR_11 (7200 bps, primary), 115
MUX_1_REV_08 (1200 bps, primary), 112 MUX_2_FOR_12, 115
MUX_1_REV_09, 112 MUX_2_FOR_12 (7200 bps, rate 1/4 primary and
signaling), 115
MUX_1_REV_09 (Reserved), 112
MUX_2_FOR_13, 115
MUX_1_REV_10, 112
MUX_2_FOR_13 (7200 bps, rate 1/8 primary and
MUX_1_REV_10 (Reserved), 112
signaling), 115
MUX_1_REV_11, 112
MUX_2_FOR_14, 115
MUX_1_REV_11 (9600 bps, rate 1/2 primary and
MUX_2_FOR_14 (7200 bps, signaling), 115
secondary), 112
MUX_2_FOR_15, 115
MUX_1_REV_12, 112
MUX_2_FOR_15 (7200 bps, rate 1/4 primary and
MUX_1_REV_12 (9600 bps, rate 1/4 primary and
secondary), 115
secondary), 112
MUX_2_FOR_16, 116
MUX_1_REV_13, 112
MUX_2_FOR_16 (7200 bps, rate 1/8 primary and
MUX_1_REV_13 (9600 bps, rate 1/8 primary and
secondary), 116
secondary), 112
MUX_2_FOR_17, 116
MUX_1_REV_14, 112
MUX_2_FOR_17 (7200 bps, secondary), 116
MUX_1_REV_14 (9600 bps, secondary), 112
MUX_2_FOR_18, 116
MUX_1_REV_15, 112
MUX_2_FOR_18 (7200 bps, rate 1/8 primary, secondary
MUX_1_REV_15 (Reserved), 112
and signaling), 116
MUX_1_REV_16, 112
MUX_2_FOR_19, 116
MUX_1_REV_16 (Reserved), 112
MUX_2_FOR_19 (3600 bps, primary), 116
MUX_2_FOR_01, 115
MUX_2_FOR_20, 116
MUX_2_FOR_01 (14400 bps, primary), 115
MUX_2_FOR_20 (3600 bps, rate 1/8 primary and
MUX_2_FOR_02, 115 signaling), 116
MUX_2_FOR_02 (14400 bps, rate 1/2 primary and MUX_2_FOR_21, 116
signaling), 115
MUX_2_FOR_21 (3600 bps, signaling), 116
MUX_2_FOR_03, 115
MUX_2_FOR_22, 116
MUX_2_FOR_03 (14400 bps, rate 1/4 primary and
MUX_2_FOR_22 (3600 bps, rate 1/8 primary and
signaling), 115
secondary), 116
MUX_2_FOR_04, 115
MUX_2_FOR_23, 116
MUX_2_FOR_04 (14400 bps, rate 1/8 primary and
MUX_2_FOR_23 (3600 bps, secondary), 116
signaling), 115
MUX_2_FOR_24, 116
MUX_2_FOR_05, 115
MUX_2_FOR_24 (1800 bps, primary), 116
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MUX_2_FOR_25, 116 MUX_2_REV_16 (7200 bps, rate 1/8 primary and


MUX_2_FOR_25 (1800 bps, secondary), 116 secondary), 114
MUX_2_FOR_26, 116 MUX_2_REV_17, 114
MUX_2_FOR_26 (Frame with insufficient frame quality), MUX_2_REV_17 (7200 bps, secondary), 114
116 MUX_2_REV_18, 115
MUX_2_FOR_27, 116 MUX_2_REV_18 (7200 bps, rate 1/8 primary, secondary
MUX_2_FOR_27 (Reserved), 116 and signaling), 115
MUX_2_FOR_28, 116 MUX_2_REV_19, 115
MUX_2_FOR_28 (MuxPDU Type 4), 116 MUX_2_REV_19 (3600 bps, primary), 115
MUX_2_REV_01, 114 MUX_2_REV_20, 115
MUX_2_REV_01 (14400 bps, primary), 114 MUX_2_REV_20 (3600 bps, rate 1/8 primary and
signaling), 115
MUX_2_REV_02, 114
MUX_2_REV_21, 115
MUX_2_REV_02 (14400 bps, rate 1/2 primary and
signaling), 114 MUX_2_REV_21 (3600 bps, signaling), 115
MUX_2_REV_03, 114 MUX_2_REV_22, 115
MUX_2_REV_03 (14400 bps, rate 1/4 primary and MUX_2_REV_22 (3600 bps, rate 1/8 primary and
signaling), 114 secondary), 115
MUX_2_REV_04, 114 MUX_2_REV_23, 115
MUX_2_REV_04 (14400 bps, rate 1/8 primary and MUX_2_REV_23 (3600 bps, secondary), 115
signaling), 114 MUX_2_REV_24, 115
MUX_2_REV_05, 114 MUX_2_REV_24 (1800 bps, primary), 115
MUX_2_REV_05 (14400 bps, signaling), 114 MUX_2_REV_25, 115
MUX_2_REV_06, 114 MUX_2_REV_25 (1800 bps, secondary), 115
MUX_2_REV_06 (14400 bps, rate 1/2 primary and MUX_2_REV_26, 115
secondary), 114 MUX_2_REV_26 (Reserved), 115
MUX_2_REV_07, 114 MUX_2_REV_27, 115
MUX_2_REV_07 (14400 bps, rate 1/4 primary and MUX_2_REV_27 (Reserved), 115
secondary), 114
MUX_2_REV_28, 115
MUX_2_REV_08, 114
MUX_2_REV_28 (MuxPDU Type 4), 115
MUX_2_REV_08 (14400 bps, rate 1/8 primary and
MUX1 Counters event, 112
secondary), 114
MUX2 Counters event, 114
MUX_2_REV_09, 114
MUX_2_REV_09 (14400 bps, secondary), 114 N
MUX_2_REV_10, 114
NAMPS events
MUX_2_REV_10 (14400 bps, rate 1/8 primary, secondary
and signaling), 114 RX Level (RXL), 38
MUX_2_REV_11, 114 nARFCN, 38
MUX_2_REV_11 (7200 bps, primary), 114 nBSIC, 38
MUX_2_REV_12, 114 nC1, 38
MUX_2_REV_12 (7200 bps, rate 1/4 primary and nC2, 38
signaling), 114 nCh, 39
MUX_2_REV_13, 114 nDCC, 39
MUX_2_REV_13 (7200 bps, rate 1/8 primary and neg. encrypt., 105
signaling), 114 neg. F-FCH MUX, 105
MUX_2_REV_14, 114 neg. forw. RC, 105
MUX_2_REV_14 (7200 bps, signaling), 114 neg. rev. RC, 105
MUX_2_REV_15, 114 neg. R-FCH MUX, 105
MUX_2_REV_15 (7200 bps, rate 1/4 primary and neg. SO, 105
secondary), 114
negotiated average throughput class, 143, 145
MUX_2_REV_16, 114
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negotiated delay class, 144, 145 NOM_PWR (Nominal transmit power offset), 94
negotiated delivery of erroneous PDUs, 147 nRXL, 39
negotiated delivery order, 146 nRxLev, 38
negotiated encryption, 105 nSystem, 39
negotiated forward fundamental channel MUX, 105 NUM_STEP, 107
negotiated forward radio configuration, 105 NUM_STEP (Access probe number of steps), 107
negotiated guaranteed downlink bit rate, 146 number, 20, 22, 107
negotiated guaranteed uplink bit rate, 146 number of, 58, 59
negotiated maximum downlink bit rate, 146 number of active set cells, 62
negotiated maximum SDU size, 146 number of channels, 40, 62
negotiated maximum uplink bit rate, 146 number of CS data timeslots downlink, 98, 100
negotiated peak throughput class, 144, 145 number of CS data timeslots uplink, 98, 100
negotiated priority class, 144, 146 number of current timeslot, 23
negotiated reliability class, 144, 146 number of delay profile samples, 76, 77
negotiated residual bit error ratio, 147 number of detected set cells, 62
negotiated reverse fundamental channel MUX, 105 number of downlink TBFs, 162
negotiated reverse radio configuration, 105 number of fingers, 78
negotiated SDU error ratio, 146 number of forward SCHs, 101
negotiated service option, 105 number of header parameters, 103, 162
negotiated traffic class, 146 number of mobile originated calls during session, 20
negotiated traffic handling priority, 147 number of mobile terminated calls during session, 22
negotiated transfer delay, 147 number of monitored set cells, 62
neigh. set size, 44 number of neighbor channels, 103
neighbor base station identification code, 38 number of packet timeslots downlink, 149
neighbor C1, 38 number of packet timeslots uplink, 149
neighbor C2, 38 number of parameters, 103
neighbor cellular system, 39 number of parameters per cell, 62
neighbor channel number, 38, 39 number of parameters per channel, 40
neighbor digital color code, 39 number of parameters per finger, 78
Neighbor List event, 103 number of parameters per F-SCH, 101
neighbor RX level, 38, 39 number of parameters per pilot, 43
neighbor set size, 44 number of parameters per profile, 77
network control order, 149 number of parameters per R-SCH, 101
network mode of operation, 149, 150 number of parameters per TBF, 162
network type, 92 number of reverse SCHs, 101
new cell identification, 84 number of scrambling codes added, 86
new cellular system, 84 number of scrambling codes removed, 86
new CI, 84 number of timeslot C/I result values, 57
new LAC, 84, 88 number of timeslot results, 47
new location area code, 84, 88 number of undetected set cells, 63
new system, 84 number of uplink TBFs, 162
NID, 93 NW ctrl. order, 149
NID (Network ID), 93 NW mode, 150
NLIST, 103 NW operation, 149
noise, 167, 168 NW type, 92
noise level, 167, 168
NOM_PWR, 94
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O PAF, 134
PAG_1, 111
old cell identification, 84
PAG_1 (Messages received), 111
old cellular system, 84
PAG_2, 111
old CI, 84
PAG_2 (Messages received with an invalid CRC), 111
old LAC, 84, 88, 89, 160
PAG_3, 111
old location area code, 84, 88, 89, 160
PAG_3 (Messages/records addressed to MS), 111
old RAC, 160
PAG_4, 111
old routing area code, 160
PAG_4 (Half-frames received), 111
old system, 84
PAG_5, 111
OS RAS cause, 134, 153
PAG_5 (Half-frames containing any part of a valid
outliers, 174
message), 111
P PAG_6, 111
PAG_6 (Paging channel lost indications), 111
P_REV, 94
PAG_7, 111
P_REV (Protocol revision level), 94
PAG_7 (Idle handoffs), 111
PAA, 133
Paging Channel Counters event, 111
PAC, 135
PARAMETER_REG, 94
packet channel coding downlink, 149
PARAMETER_REG (Parameter-change registration
packet channel coding uplink, 148 indicator), 94
Packet Channel Info event, 148 parameters per finger, 78
Packet Channel Request event, 151 params / ch, 40
PACKET CHANNEL RX QUALITY EVENT, 47 params / pilot, 43
packet data technology, 137, 139, 143, 145, 148 PAUSE, 182
packet error rate downlink, 34 Pause event, 182
Packet Error Rate event, 34 PBCCH, 149
packet error rate uplink, 34 PBCCH status, 149
packet protocol address, 133, 135 PCHI, 148
packet protocol type, 133 PCHR, 151
Packet Session Activation Attempt event, 133 PCOMP, 36
Packet Session Activation Connected event, 135 PDP act. state, 135
Packet Session Activation Failed event, 134 PDP act. time, 135
packet session activation failure cause, 134 peak TPut class, 138, 139, 144, 145
packet session activation failure status, 134 PER, 34
packet session activation failure time, 134 PER DL, 34
packet session activation state, 135 PER UL, 34
packet session activation time, 135 PHDAS, 64
packet session active duration, 136 Physical Channel Data Throughput event, 64
Packet Session Deactivated event, 136 pilot I, 109
packet session deactivation cause, 136 pilot level, 109
packet session deactivation status, 136 pilot number, 42, 43, 44, 68, 72, 77, 78, 109
packet size, 30 pilot Q, 109
packet state, 148, 150 PING, 37
packet tech., 137, 139, 143, 145, 148, 150 PING event, 37
packet technology, 150 ping fail. cause, 36
packet timeslots downlink, 149 ping host, 35
packet timeslots uplink, 149 ping host address, 35
PAD, 136 ping packet size, 30, 35, 37
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ping protocol, 35, 36 PSID value (2), 92


ping rate, 30, 35 PSID value (3), 92
ping round trip time, 37 PSID value (4), 92
ping RTT, 37 PSID1, 92
Ping Session Completed event, 36 PSID2, 92
ping session failure cause, 36 PSID3, 92
Ping Session Request event, 35 PSID4, 92
ping session status, 36 pwr ctrl alg., 58
ping size, 30, 35, 37 pwr ctrl step, 58
ping status, 36 PWR_STEP, 107
ping timeout, 30, 35 PWR_STEP (Access probe power step), 107
PN, 42, 43, 44, 68, 72, 77, 78, 109
position, 109
Q
power control, 45 QPCH bit I, 109
power ctrl, 45 QPCH bit Q, 109
POWER_DOWN_REG, 94 QPCH bit threshold, 109
POWER_DOWN_REG (Power-down registration indicator), QPCH erasure threshold, 109
94 QPCH indicator index, 109
POWER_UP_REG, 94 QPCH pilot I, 109
POWER_UP_REG (Power-up registration indicator), 94 QPCH pilot Q, 109
PPP Layer Data Throughput event, 65 QPCH position, 109
PPP rate DL, 65 QPCH rate, 109
PPP rate UL, 65 QPCH status, 109
PPP throughput downlink, 65 QPCHI, 109
PPP throughput uplink, 65 QSPN, 143
PPPDAS, 65 QSPR, 137
preamble count, 106 Quality of Service Profile Negotiated event, 143
preamble step, 106 Quality of Service Profile Request event, 137
PREQ, 35 quasi-orthogonal function, QOF, 101
prior. acc. th., 148 Quick Paging Channel Information, 109
priority access threshold, 148
priority class, 138, 140, 144, 146 R
private system identification, 92 RAC, 148, 150, 160
protocol type, 133 RACH initial TX power, 106
provide time location, 174 RACH maximum preamble count, 106
provide time phase 1, 174 RACH preamble count, 106
provide time phase 2, 174 RACH preamble step, 106
provide time pseudorange, 174 RACH TX power, 106
PRXQ, 47 RACHI, 106
PS coding DL, 149 radio link timeout, 51
PS coding UL, 148 Radio Link Timeout event, 51
PS TNs DL, 149 radio link timeout maximum, 90
PS TNs UL, 149 radio priority, 148
P-SCH delay, 73 RAKE Finger Allocation event, 78
P-SCH Ec/No, 69, 70 Random Access Channel Information event, 106
P-SCH RSCP, 74 RAS cause values, 187
P-SCH spread, 71 rate DL, 33
PSID value (1), 92
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rate limit, 30 requested maximum SDU size, 141


rate UL, 33 requested peak throughput class, 138, 139
RAU fail cause, 161 requested priority class, 138, 140
RAU fail time, 161 requested reliability class, 138, 140
RAU time, 160 requested residual bit error ratio, 141
RAU type, 159 requested reverse fundamental channel MUX, 104
RDAS, 157 requested reverse radio configuration, 104
receiv. bytes, 33 requested SDU error ratio, 141
received signal code power (CPICH), 74 requested service option, 104
received signal code power (P-SCH), 74 requested traffic class, 140
received signal code power (S-SCH), 74 requested traffic handling priority, 141
recv. PPP bytes, 65 requested transfer delay, 141
ref. lat., 173 resid. BER, 147
ref. long., 173 residual BER, 141
reference latitude, 173 REV_SCH1_1, 119
reference longitude, 173 REV_SCH1_1 (1x Rate), 119
REG PERIOD, 92 REV_SCH1_2, 119
REG_DIST, 94 REV_SCH1_2 (2x Rate), 119
REG_DIST (Registration distance), 94 REV_SCH1_3, 119
REG_PRD, 94 REV_SCH1_3 (4x Rate), 119
REG_PRD (Registration period), 94 REV_SCH1_4, 119
REG_ZONE, 93 REV_SCH1_4 (8x Rate), 119
REG_ZONE (System Registration Zone), 93 REV_SCH1_5, 119
reliab. class, 138, 140, 144, 146 REV_SCH1_5 (16x Rate), 119
rem. set size, 44 REV_SCH1_6, 119
remainder set size, 44 REV_SCH1_6 (Number of LTUs rcvd from physical layer),
removed SC, 86 119
removed scrambling code number, 86 REV_SCH1_7, 119
repl. window, 95 REV_SCH1_7 (Number of LTUs rcvd from physical layer,
CRC OK), 119
replacement window, 95
reverse supplemental channel, 101
req. CS rate, 99
Reverse Supplemental Channel #1 Counters event, 119
req. F-FCH MUX, 104
Reverse Traffic Channel Counters event, 118
req. forw. RC, 104
reverse vocoder rate, 108
req. rev. RC, 104
RLC Data Throughput event, 157
req. R-FCH MUX, 104
RLC rate DL, 157
requested average throughput class, 137, 139
RLC rate UL, 157
requested CS data bit rate, 99
RLC retrans. UL, 157
requested delay class, 138, 140
RLC retransmission rate downlink, 157
requested delivery of erroneous PDUs, 141
RLC throughput downlink, 157
requested delivery order, 141
RLC throughput uplink, 157
requested encryption, 104
RLC/MAC data, 125, 126
requested forward fundamental channel MUX, 104
RLC/MAC message, 125, 126
requested forward radio configuration, 104
RLC/MAC msg, 125, 126
requested guaranteed downlink bit rate, 141
RLP Data Throughput event, 66
requested guaranteed uplink bit rate, 140
RLP forward retransmission throughput, 66
requested max downlink bit rate, 140
RLP forward user throughput, 66
requested max uplink bit rate, 140
RLP reverse retransmission throughput, 66
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RLP reverse user throughput, 66 RTC_5, 118


RLP R-rate, 66 RTC_5 (No ACK_REQ transmitted), 118
RLP R-retrans., 66 RUA, 159
RLPDAS, 66 RUF, 161
RLT, 51 RUS, 160
RLT max, 90 R-voc. rate, 108
RNUM, 92 RX level, 67, 68
routing area code, 148, 150, 160 RX Level event, 38
Routing Area Update Attempt event, 159 RX level full, 38, 40
Routing Area Update Fail event, 161 RX level sub, 38, 40
routing area update failure cause, 161 RX power, 45
routing area update failure time, 161 RX Power Control event, 59
routing area update success time, 160 RX quality, 47
Routing Area Update Successful event, 160 RX Quality event, 46
routing area update type, 159 RX quality full, 46
RR cause values, 183 RX quality sub, 46
RRC cause, 86 Rx/Tx event, 45
RRC cause values, 190 RXL, 38, 68
RRC data, 131, 132 RxLev, 67
RRC Layer Downlink, 132 RxLev full, 38, 40
RRC Layer Uplink, 131 RxLev sub, 38, 40
RRC message, 131, 132 RXPC, 59
RRC msg, 131, 132 RXQ, 46
RRC state, 95 RxQual, 47
RRCD, 132 RxQual full, 46
RRCU, 131 RxQual sub, 46
RRLP data, 129, 130 RXTX, 45
RRLP Layer Downlink event, 130
RRLP Layer Uplink event, 129
S
RRLP message, 129, 130 sample, 76, 77
RRLP msg, 129, 130 sample offset, 76, 77
RRLPD, 130 SCAN, 67
RRLPU, 129 Scanning Results event, 67
R-SCH1 ID, 101 SCH current SP, 60
R-SCH1 rate, 101 SCH Ec/No, 70
R-SCH1 Walsh ID, 101 SCH max SP, 60
RSCP, 62, 63, 74 SCH min SP, 60
RSCP event, 74 scr. code, 103
RSSI, 39, 68, 69, 70, 71, 73, 74, 75 scrambling code, 62, 63, 69, 71, 73, 74, 75, 76, 103
RTC_1, 118 SDU, 146
RTC_1 (ACK_REQ transmitted at least once), 118 SDU err. ratio, 141, 146
RTC_2, 118 SEARCH_WIN_A, 93
RTC_2 (ACK_REQ transmitted at least twice), 118 SEARCH_WIN_A (Size of active search window), 93
RTC_3, 118 SEARCH_WIN_N, 93
RTC_3 (ACK_REQ transmitted at least 3 times), 118 SEARCH_WIN_N (Size of neighbor search window), 93
RTC_4, 118 SEARCH_WIN_R, 93
RTC_4 (Aborted call due to ACK timeout), 118 SEARCH_WIN_R (Size of remaining search window), 93
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SEI, 97 supplemental channel current set point, 60


sent bytes, 33 supplemental channel maximum set point, 60
sent PPP bytes, 65 supplemental channel minimum set point, 60
SEPN, 105 Sync Channel Counters event, 110
SEPR, 104 SYNC_1, 110
service data unit, 146 SYNC_1 (Messages received with an invalid CRC), 110
service info status, 97 SYNC_1 (Messages received), 110
Service Information event, 97 SYNC_2, 110
service option, 104 system, 38, 39, 40, 43, 47, 49, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61,
Service Parameter Negotiated event, 105 62, 64, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77,
78, 79, 85, 86, 90, 91, 92, 93, 95, 98, 99, 100, 101, 103,
Service Parameters Requested event, 104
104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 114, 117,
service status, 97 118, 119, 151, 162, 163, 165, 166, 170, 171, 172, 173,
set, 42, 43, 44 180, 181
set information, 42, 43, 44 system state, 181
set type, 77
SHO, 86
T
SHO event, 85 T_ADD, 93
SHO status, 86 T_ADD (Pilot detection threshold), 93
SHOI, 85 T_COMP, 93
SID, 93 T_COMP (Comparison threshold), 93
SID (System ID), 93 T_DROP, 93
SIGN_VAR, 47 T_DROP (Pilot drop threshold), 93
signal, 167, 168 T_TDROP, 93
signal level, 167, 168 T_TDROP (Pilot drop timer threshold), 93
signal variance, 47 TA, 52
signal-to-interference ratio, 59 TAD, 52
signal-to-interference ratio CPICH, 75 TAL, 53
signal-to-interference ratio target, 59 TBF Information event, 162
SIR, 59, 75 TBFI, 162
SIR event, 75 temporary flow identity, 162
SIR target, 59 temporary logical link identity, 162
SM cause values, 186 Textual Error Note event, 178
soft handover event, 85 textual note, 175
Soft Handover Event, 86 Textual User Note event, 175
Soft Handover Event Information Event, 85 TFI, 162
soft handover status, 86 throughput downlink, 33
split PG cycle, 148 throughput status, 33
SSCAN, 75 throughput uplink, 33
S-SCH delay, 73 time loc., 174
S-SCH Ec/No, 69, 70 time phase 1, 174
S-SCH RSCP, 74 time phase 2, 174
S-SCH spread, 71 time pseudor., 174
stats status, 55 time to trigger 1A, 95
status, 109 time to trigger 1B, 95
STTD, 62, 63 time to trigger 1C, 95
STTD status, 62, 63 TIMER, 180
subchannel, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129, Timer event, 180
130, 131, 132
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timer name, 180 TX power control algorithm, 58


timer state, 180 TX Power Control event, 58
timer value, 180 TX power control step size, 58
timeslot, 80 TX pwr., 106
timeslot C/I, 57 TXPC, 58
timeslot interference, 47
timeslot number, 91
U
timeslot scan P-SCH (Ec/No), 70 UARFCN, 62, 63, 69, 70, 71, 73, 74, 75, 76, 95, 103
timeslot scan SCH (Ec/No), 70 UL interf., 106
timeslot scan S-SCH (Ec/No), 70 UL MUX, 151
Timeslot Scanning Results event, 70 UL RLC win., 162
timing advance, 52 UMTS events
Timing Advance event, 52 Audio Quality Info (AQI), 169
timing alignment, 53 Bit Error Rate (BER), 61
Timing Alignment event, 53 Block Error Rate (BLER), 156
TLLI, 162 Call Attempt (CAA), 20
TN, 23, 91 Call Connect Success (CAC), 23
TNote, 175 Call Disconnect (CAD), 25
TNOTE, 175 Call Failed (CAF), 24
total 1/1 fr., 55 Cell Reselection (CREL), 84
total 1/2 fr., 55 Change of Day (DATE), 179
total 1/4 fr., 55 Channel Info (CHI), 90
total 1/8 frames, 55 Data Channel Request (DCHR), 98
TOTAL_ZONES, 93 Data Connection Attempt (DAA), 26
TOTAL_ZONES (Registration zones to be retained), 93 Data Connection Failed (DAF), 28
TPut status, 33 Data Connection Success (DAC), 27
traffic ARFCN, 102 Data Disconnect (DAD), 29
traffic channel ARFCN, 102 Data Throughput (DAS), 33
traffic class, 140, 146 Data Transfer Completed (DCOMP), 32
traffic prior., 141, 147 Data Transfer Request (DREQ), 30
transf. att. #, 31 Delay (DELAY), 72
transf. dir., 30, 31 Delay Profile (DPROF), 76
transf. status, 32 Delay Spread (DSCAN), 71
transfer delay, 141, 147 Downlink Audio Quality (AQDL), 168
transferred bytes downlink, 33 Ec/No (ECN0), 62
transferred bytes uplink, 33 Enhanced RX Level (ERXL), 40
transferred email size, 31 GPRS Attach Attempt (GAA), 152
transferred file size, 30, 31 GPRS Attach Connected (GAC), 154
transferred PPP bytes downlink, 65 GPRS Attach Failed (GAF), 153
transferred PPP bytes uplink, 65 GPRS Detach (GAD), 155
TSCAN, 70 Handover Attempt (HOA), 80
TSL, 80 Handover Fail (HOF), 83
TSL C/I, 57 Handover Success (HOS), 82
TSL interf., 47 Incoming Call (CAI), 22
TX adjust, 107 Layer3 Downlink (L3D), 122
TX level, 107 Layer3 Uplink (L3U), 121
TX power, 45, 58 Location Information (LOCI), 173
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Location Request Attempt (LOCA), 170 Textual Error Note (ERR), 178
Location Response Fail (LOCF), 172 Textual User Note (TNOTE), 175, 176, 177
Location Response Success (LOCS), 171 Timeslot Scanning Results (TSCAN), 70
Location Update Accepted (LUS), 88 TX Power Control (TXPC), 58
Location Update Attempt (LUA), 87 Uplink Audio Quality (AQUL), 167
Location Update Fail (LUF), 89 Uplink Audio Quality event, 167
Neighbor List (NLIST), 103 uplink DPDCH bit rate, 64
Packet Channel Info (PCHI), 148 uplink interference level, 106
Packet Error Rate (PER), 34 uplink MUX option, 151
Packet Session Activation Attempt (PAA), 133 uplink RLC window size, 162
Packet Session Activation Connected (PAC), 135 User Marker event, 177
Packet Session Activation Failed (PAF), 134
Packet Session Deactivated (PAD), 136
V
Pause (PAUSE), 182 vel. heading, 173
Physical Channel Data Throughput (PHDAS), 64 vel. hor., 173
PING (PING), 37 vel. vert., 173
Ping Session Completed (PCOMP), 36 velocity heading, 173
Ping Session Request (PREQ), 35 velocity horizontal, 173
PPP Layer Data Throughput (PPPDAS), 65 velocity vertical, 173
Quality of Service Profile Negotiated (QSPN), 143 VNote, 176
Quality of Service Profile Request (QSPR), 137 VNOTE, 176
Random Access Channel Information (RACHI), 106 Vocoder Status event, 108
Routing Area Update Attempt (RUA), 159 VOCS, 108
Routing Area Update Fail (RUF), 161 voice note, 176
Routing Area Update Successful (RUS), 160 Voice Note event, 176
RRC Layer Downlink (RRCD), 132
RRC Layer Uplink (RRCU), 131
W
RSCP (RSCP), 74 walsh, 42, 43, 44
RX Level (RXL), 38 walsh code, 42, 43, 44
RX Power Control (RXPC), 59 wideband RSSI, 69, 70, 71, 73, 74, 75
Scanning Results (SCAN), 67
Service Information (SEI), 97
Z
SIR (SSCAN), 75 ZONE_TIMER, 93
Soft Handover (SHO), 86 ZONE_TIMER (Zone timer length), 93
Soft Handover Event Information (SHOI), 85

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