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Important Accessibility points to remember: -- Accessibility KPIs are affected by both RRC and RAB connection success rate

-- Directed Retry: Directed Retry is a procedure used when there is congestion in the network in the call set-up phase and the mobile station (MS) is assigned to a traffic channel in a cell other than the serving cell. directed retry used (DR) - drInUse With this parameter you define if the directed retry feature is in use in the cell. Range:- 0 - Not used 1 - DR used Differences between RRC and RAB: RRC is signaling part and RAB is data part RRC is in Layer 3 and RAB is between UE and CN RRC is part of control plane and RAB is part of user plane Types of CS RRC Failures: 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) NodeB Blocking TN Congestion/Blocking CS RRC Denied- Insufficient Licensed capacity CS RRC Rejects due to Admission control RRC Failures-due to lack of DL Power RRC failures - Lack of DL Channelization code RRC failures - Lack of DL Hardware RRC failures - Lack of UL Hardware RRC Reject due to MP Load Control

Types of CS RAB Failures: 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) RAB failures - Lack of DL power RAB failures - Lack of DL Channelization code RAB failures - Lack of DL hardware resources RAB failures - Lack of UL hardware resources RAB failures - Lack of DL ASE RAB failures - Lack of UL ASE

7) RAB failures due to UE Capability

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