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Tems Layer3 Messages General Description
Tems Layer3 Messages General Description
OPTIMIZATION
Optimization is intended to provide the best network quality using available resources as efficiently as possible
INTRODUCTION TO TEMS
Drive testing is the most common and maybe the best way to analyze Network performance. Drive testing is basically recording measurement data which can also be analyzed afterwards. It gives idea about whats happening with a subscriber point of view.
CONTENTS
The information provided by TEMS is displayed in status windows. This information includes cell identity, base station identity code, BCCH carrier ARFCN, mobile country code, mobile network code and the location area code of the serving cell. There is also information about RxLev, BSIC and ARFCN for up to six neighboring cells;
CONTENTS
channel number(s), timeslot number, channel type hopping channel indication, mobile allocation index offset and hopping sequence RxLev, RxQual, FER, DTX down link, TEMS Speech Quality Index (SQI), timing advance (TA), TX Power, radio link timeout counter and C/A parameters for the radio environment. The signal strength, RxQual, C/A, TA, TX Power, TEMS SQI and FER of the serving cell and signal strength for two of the neighboring cells can also be displayed graphically in a window.
USING SOFTWARE
Tailored settings Default tabs Basic windows Mapsgst Recording properties Exporting log files Report generation
LAYER 3 MESSAGES
Layer 3 Messages
SYS INFO Measurement Reports Sync Messages Paging Messages Handover Call Setup etc
IDLE
DEDIC
Measurement Reports
QUESTIONS
REFERENCES TEMS Log File Analysis ARI-Nortel Nokia BSS parameters