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Call Setup Failures (Actix)

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Call Setup Failures (Actix)


Diagnosis Site Sector File Name Stream Name

Excessive Power Down Command Excessive Power Down Command Excessive Power Down Command Excessive Power Down Command Excessive Power Down Command Multiple Causes Multiple Causes Multiple Causes Multiple Causes Multiple Causes

LAC 2291 LAC 2291 LAC 2291 LAC 2291 LAC 2291 LAC 2291 LAC 2291 LAC 2291 LAC 2291 LAC 2291 Page 1 of 2

Cell 43061 Cell 43041 Cell 43041 Cell 43041 Cell 43041 Cell 43061 Cell 43062 Cell 43062 Cell 43061 Cell 43061

...425_01.log ...425_01.log ...425_01.log ...425_01.log ...425_01.log ...425_01.log ...425_01.log ...425_01.log ...425_01.log ...425_01.log

Ericsson U... Ericsson U... Ericsson U... Ericsson U... Ericsson U... Ericsson U... Ericsson U... Ericsson U... Ericsson U... Ericsson U...

Click on row to investigate... Cause: Excessive Power Down Command Further Explanation: An excessive power down request was performed on the handset - check the power hysteresis settings in the BSS configuration. Further Analysis: Check if stronger and/or interfering neighbors are present and note the cell(s) selected after this event. Use the event navigator to verify which cells are selected in dedicated mode, and refer to the radio environment details displayed on the handset. It is also recommended to verify whether sufficient traffic/signalling channels are present in the cell and location area in question and examine the frequency allocation of the location area to determine whether there is any co/adjacent channel interference.

Cells within the selected region g c Lock Cell Picker d e f


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Thursday, August 29, 2013

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