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CHANGES TO THIS VERSION..................................................... 9 INTRODUCTION ....................................................................... 10 2.1 HOW TO READ THIS DOCUMENT ............................................10
DESCRIPTION OF THE FILE FORMAT ...................................... 13 3.1 3.2 3.3 HEADER ......................................................................................13 FOOTER.......................................................................................17 EVENT STRUCTURE ..................................................................17 COORDINATES TIME EVENT PARAMETERS 18 18 18
EVENTS................................................................................... 20 5.1 CALL EVENTS ............................................................................20 CALL ATTEMPT (CAA) INCOMING CALL (CAI) CALL CONNECT SUCCESS (CAC) CALL FAILED (CAF) CALL DISCONNECT (CAD) 20 21 22 23 24
DATA EVENTS ............................................................................25 DATA CONNECTION ATTEMPT (DAA) DATA CONNECTION SUCCESS (DAC) DATA CONNECTION FAILED (DAF) DATA DISCONNECT (DAD) DATA TRANSFER REQUEST (DREQ) DATA TRANSFER COMPLETED (DCOMP) DATA THROUGHPUT (DAS) PACKET ERROR RATE (PER) PING SESSION REQUEST (PREQ) PING SESSION COMPLETED (PCOMP) PING (PING) DATA STREAM STATUS (DSS) 25 26 27 28 29 32 33 34 35 36 37 38
5.2.1 5.2.2 5.2.3 5.2.4 5.2.5 5.2.6 5.2.7 5.2.8 5.2.9 5.2.10 5.2.11 5.2.12 5.3
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5.3.3 5.3.4 5.3.5 5.3.6 5.3.7 5.3.8 5.3.9 5.3.10 5.3.11 5.3.12 5.3.13 5.3.14 5.3.15 5.3.16 5.3.17 5.3.18 5.3.19 5.3.20 5.3.21 5.3.22 5.3.23 5.3.24 5.3.25 5.3.26 5.3.27 5.3.28 5.4
EC/I0 (ECI0) RX QUALITY (RXQ) PACKET CHANNEL RX QUALITY (PRXQ) FRAME ERROR RATE (FER) ENHANCED FRAME ERROR RATE (EFER) MS POWER (MSP) RADIO LINK TIMEOUT (RLT) TIMING ADVANCE (TAD) TIMING ALIGNMENT (TAL) DOWNLINK SIGNALING COUNTER (DSC) MARKOV STATISTICS (MAS) BIT ERROR PROBABILITY (BEP) CARRIER PER INTERFERENCE (CI) TX POWER CONTROL (TXPC) RX POWER CONTROL (RXPC) BIT ERROR RATE (BER) EC/NO (ECNO) PHYSICAL CHANNEL DATA THROUGHPUT (PHDAS) PPP LAYER DATA THROUGHPUT (PPPDAS) RLP DATA THROUGHPUT (RLPDAS) MEASUREMENT EVENT INFORMATION (MEI) CHANNEL QUALITY INDICATOR (CQI) HARQ PROCESS INFORMATION (HARQI) HSSCCH INFORMATION (HSSCCHI) PACKET LINK ADAPTATION INFO (PLAI) MESSAGE ERROR RATE (MER)
44 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 60 62 63 67 68 69 70 72 73 74 75 77
SCANNING EVENTS...................................................................78 SCANNING RESULTS (SCAN) TIMESLOT SCANNING RESULTS (TSCAN) DELAY SPREAD (DSCAN) DELAY (DELAY) RSCP (RSCP) SIR (SSCAN) DELAY PROFILE (DPROF) RAKE FINGER ALLOCATION (FINGER) C/I SCANNING RESULTS (CISCAN) 78 82 83 84 86 87 88 90 92
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HANDOVER/HANDOFF EVENTS...............................................94 HANDOVER/HANDOFF ATTEMPT (HOA) HANDOVER/HANDOFF SUCCESS (HOS) HANDOVER/HANDOFF FAIL (HOF) CELL RESELECTION (CREL) SOFT HANDOVER EVENT INFORMATION (SHOI) SOFT HANDOVER (SHO) 94 96 97 98 99 100
LOCATION UPDATE EVENTS .................................................102 LOCATION UPDATE ATTEMPT (LUA) LOCATION UPDATE ACCEPTED (LUS) LOCATION UPDATE FAIL (LUF) 102 103 104
CHANNEL INFORMATION EVENTS........................................105 CHANNEL INFO (CHI) SERVICE INFORMATION (SEI) DATA CHANNEL REQUEST (DCHR) DATA CHANNEL INFO (DCHI) FREQUENCY HOPPING STATUS (HOP) NEIGHBOR LIST (NLIST) POSSIBLE MISSING NEIGHBOR (NMISS) SERVICE PARAMETERS REQUESTED (SEPR) SERVICE PARAMETERS NEGOTIATED (SEPN) 105 112 113 115 117 118 119 121 122
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RANDOM ACCESS CHANNEL INFORMATION (RACHI) 123 VOCODER STATUS (VOCS) QUICK PAGING CHANNEL INFORMATION (QPCHI) SYNC CHANNEL COUNTERS (COUNTSYNC) PAGING CHANNEL COUNTERS (COUNTPAG) MUX1 COUNTERS (COUNTMUX1) MUX2 COUNTERS (COUNTMUX2) ACCESS CHANNEL COUNTERS (COUNTACC) 125 126 127 128 129 131 134
REVERSE TRAFFIC CHANNEL COUNTERS (COUNTRTC)135 REVERSE SUPPLEMENTAL CHANNEL #1 COUNTERS (COUNTRSCH1) 136 FORWARD SUPPLEMENTAL CHANNEL #1 COUNTERS (COUNTFSCH1) 137 RADIO BEARER INFORMATION (RBI) TRANSPORT CHANNEL INFORMATION (TRCHI) RADIO RESOURCE CONNECTION ATTEMPT (RRA) 138 140 142
RADIO RESOURCE CONNECTION SUCCESS (RRC) RADIO RESOURCE CONNECTION FAILURE (RRF) RADIO RESOURCE CONNECTION RELEASE (RRD) TIMER (TIMER) MS CELLULAR SYSTEM STATE (MSCS) CIPHERING INFO (CIPI)
MS-BS SIGNALING EVENTS ...................................................149 LAYER3 UPLINK (L3U) LAYER3 DOWNLINK (L3D) LAYER2 UPLINK (L2U) LAYER2 DOWNLINK (L2D) MAC LAYER UPLINK (MACU) MAC LAYER DOWNLINK (MACD) LLC LAYER UPLINK (LLCU) LLC LAYER DOWNLINK (LLCD) RRLP LAYER UPLINK (RRLPU) RRLP LAYER DOWNLINK (RRLPD) RRC LAYER UPLINK (RRCU) RRC LAYER DOWNLINK (RRCD) RLC LAYER UPLINK (RLCU) RLC LAYER DOWNLINK (RLCD) 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162
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PACKET DATA EVENTS ..........................................................163 PACKET SESSION ACTIVATION ATTEMPT (PAA) PACKET SESSION ACTIVATION FAILED (PAF) PACKET SESSION ACTIVATION CONNECTED (PAC) PACKET SESSION DEACTIVATED (PAD) QUALITY OF SERVICE PROFILE REQUEST (QSPR) 163 164 165 166 167
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QUALITY OF SERVICE PROFILE NEGOTIATED (QSPN) 172 PACKET CHANNEL INFO (PCHI) PACKET CHANNEL REQUEST (PCHR) GPRS ATTACH ATTEMPT (GAA) GPRS ATTACH FAILED (GAF) GPRS ATTACH CONNECTED (GAC) GPRS DETACH (GAD) BLOCK ERROR RATE (BLER) RLC DATA THROUGHPUT (RDAS) 175 179 180 181 182 183 184 185
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AMR EVENTS............................................................................194 AMR INFORMATION (AMRI) AMR STATUS (AMRS) AMR LINK QUALITY ESTIMATE (AMRQ) 194 196 197
AUDIO QUALITY EVENTS........................................................198 UPLINK AUDIO QUALITY (AQUL) DOWNLINK AUDIO QUALITY (AQDL) AUDIO QUALITY INFO (AQI) 198 199 200
LOCATION EVENTS .................................................................201 LOCATION REQUEST ATTEMPT (LOCA) LOCATION RESPONSE SUCCESS (LOCS) LOCATION RESPONSE FAIL (LOCF) LOCATION INFORMATION (LOCI) 201 202 203 204
SMS EVENTS ............................................................................206 MESSAGE SENDING / RECEIVING ATTEMPT (MSGA) 206 MESSAGE SENDING / RECEIVING SUCCESS (MSGS) 208 MESSAGE SENDING / RECEIVING FAILED (MSGF) 210
PUSH-TO-TALK EVENTS .........................................................212 PUSH-TO-TALK INFORMATION (PTTI) PUSH-TO-TALK SESSION ATTEMPT (PTTA) PUSH-TO-TALK SESSION FAILED (PTTF) PUSH-TO-TALK SESSION CONNECTED (PTTC) PUSH-TO-TALK SESSION DISCONNECTED (PTTD) SIP MESSAGE UPLINK (SIPU) SIP MESSAGE DOWNLINK (SIPD) RTP MESSAGE UPLINK (RTPU) RTP MESSAGE DOWNLINK (RTPD) RTP JITTER (RTPJITTER) 212 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223
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MISCELLANEOUS EVENTS.....................................................224
TEXTUAL USER NOTE (TNOTE) VOICE NOTE (VNOTE) USER MARKER (MARK) TEXTUAL ERROR NOTE (ERR) CHANGE OF DAY (DATE) PAUSE (PAUSE) EXTERNAL APPLICATION LAUNCH (APP)
APPENDIX 1 - RELEASE NOTES ............................................231 APPENDIX 2 - ERROR CODES ................................................231 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 7.7 7.8 7.9 7.10 7.11 7.12 7.13 7.14 7.15 7.16 7.17 7.18 7.19 MM CAUSE VALUES ................................................................231 RR CAUSE VALUES .................................................................231 CC CAUSE VALUES .................................................................232 CC CAUSE VALUES FOR CDMAONE AND CDMA 2000.......233 CC CAUSE VALUES FOR TETRA ...........................................233 GMM CAUSE VALUES .............................................................234 SM CAUSE VALUES.................................................................234 RAS CAUSE VALUES...............................................................236 RRC CAUSE VALUES ..............................................................240 DATA TRANSFER FAILURE CAUSE VALUES.......................241 SOCKET ERROR CODES.........................................................242 UMTS FAILURE CAUSE VALUES ...........................................245 INTER-RAT HANDOVER FAILURE VALUES ..........................245 SMS CAUSE CODES ................................................................245 MMS FAILURE CAUSES ..........................................................247 INTER-RAT CHANGE FAILURE VALUES ...............................247 REJECT CAUSE VALUES ........................................................247 REJECT CAUSE VALUES FOR TETRA ..................................248 RTSP ERROR CODES ..............................................................248
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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.
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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.
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Parameters table
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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. 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.
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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 3.3 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 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 3.3 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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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.
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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] where: pname (id) sw ver ff ver date time [ff ver] [date] [time]
= product name of the measurement tool = possible identification number of the tool = software version of the product (major.minor.build) = measurement file format version = start date of the measurement = start time of the measurement
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. #BF BTS Filename File containing base station location information. The extension is always .BTS
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#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: Terminate: Alternate: Markov: Data: Fax: the measurement tool is making the calls the calls are made to the measurement tool the measurement tool is making and receiving calls alternatively the measurement tool makes Markov calls the measurement tool makes data test calls sending a file to FS 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. #EF f (inverse of Earth Flattening) Sets the inverse of earth flattening parameter value used in coordinate computations.
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#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. #MT Mobile Type Describes the type of mobile phone used in measurements. #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. #SI Subscriber Identifier This value is unique for each user. For GSM and UMTS systems this is same as IMSI (International Mobile Subscriber Identifier). #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. #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.
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#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
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FOOTER A footer has only one line. The line begins with *** characters and the contents of it is: *** [pname (id)] [sw ver] where: pname (id) sw ver ff ver date time ff ver [ff ver] [date] [time]
= product name of the measurement tool = possible identification number of the tool = software version of the product (major.minor) = measurement file format version = end date of the measurement = end time of the measurement
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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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COORDINATES Coordinates are presented in the following format: [longitude] [latitude] [height] [distance] [GPS status] [number of satellites] [velocity] Example: longitude latitude +32.123422 +64.222211
H 10
D 1234
QS V 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). 3.3.2 TIME Time is presented in the following format: [Hour]:[Min]:[Sec].[thousands of seconds] Example: HH:MM:SS.mSS 12:31:59.999 3.3.3 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 New event
CAA [call type] [count] [phone number] CAA [call type] [count] [phone number] [new parameter]
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MEASUREMENT FILE NAMING Measurement files are named in different tools as follows:
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NEMO OUTDOOR/INDOOR Name Length and format according to Windows naming rules Given by the user or automatically generated by Nemo Outdoor/Indoor 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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EVENTS In the following chapters are described the events that may appear in measurements performed with Nemo Technologies' tools.
5.1 5.1.1
CALL EVENTS CALL ATTEMPT (CAA) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded CAA All Voice call, data call Idle Recorded when call attempted (SEND key pressed) Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
Type Integer
Description Call type 1 = Voice call 3 = Data call 4 = Fax call 5 = Dial-up based data call 6 = Loopback call (CDMA) 7 = Video call 8 = Push-to-talk 9 = Push-to-talk between mobiles (TETRA) Number of mobile originated calls during session The ordinal number of the calls originated during a measurement session Called number Phone number in which to make the call
#MOC
Integer
Number
String
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INCOMING CALL (CAI) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded CAI All Voice call, data call 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. Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
Type Integer
Description Call type 1 = Voice call 2 = Markov call (CDMA) 3 = Data call 4 = Fax call 7 = Video call 8 = Push-to-talk 9 = Push-to-talk between mobiles (TETRA) Number of mobile terminated calls during session The ordinal number of the calls terminated during a measurement session Calling number Phone number from which the call is originated.
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CALL CONNECT SUCCESS (CAC) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded CAC All Voice call, data call Call active Recorded on three different stages of call establishment Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
Type Integer
Description Call connecting status 1 = Accessed to a dedicated traffic channel 2 = Alerting 3 = Called party answered 4 = Dial-up connection established Call attempt time Time (in seconds) elapsed from call attempt to reaching the state 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.
Integer
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CALL FAILED (CAF) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded CAF All Voice call, data call 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. Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
Type Integer
Description CS call attempt failure 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 11 = Voice quality synchronization lost 20= PPP Error CS call failure time Time (in seconds) elapsed from call attempt or call receiving to failing CS call failure cause If call fails due to dial-up connection error (failure status 20), the value is an OS RAS cause (see chapter 7.8 for a list of OS RAS cause values). Otherwise CC cause code. See chapter 7.3 for a list of possible CC causes for GSM/UMTS. See chapter 7.5 for a list of possible CC causes for TETRA. Value is set 1 if cause code is not available.
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CALL DISCONNECT (CAD) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded CAD All Voice call, data call Idle Recorded when back on control channel or dropped out of service Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
Type Integer
CS call dur.
Integer
CS disc. cause
Integer
Description CS call disconnect 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 11 = Voice quality synchronization lost 20= PPP Error CS call duration Time (in hh:mm:ss) elapsed from call attempt to return to control channel CS call disconnect cause If call is dropped due to a dial-up connection error (status code 20), the value is an OS RAS cause (see chapter 7.8 for a list of OS RAS cause values). See chapter 7.3 for a list of possible CC causes for GSM/UMTS. See chapter 7.5 for a list of possible CC causes for TETRA. Value is set 1 if cause code is not available.
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DATA EVENTS DATA CONNECTION ATTEMPT (DAA) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded DAA All Data Call active, Packet active Recorded when data connection is attempted to server. Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
Type Integer
Description Data transfer 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 7 = MMS 8 = WAP 1.0 9 = RTSP 10 = WAP 2.0 Data transfer host address The address where connection is attempted. When proxy is used this is the proxy address and when proxy is not used this is the destination server address. String format is preferred if possible. Double quotes are used around the host name. Data transfer host port IP port.
Host address
String
Host port
Integer
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DATA CONNECTION SUCCESS (DAC) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded Nemo Tools DAC All Data Call active, Packet active Recorded when data connect received from server Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
Parameters Name Conn. time Type Integer Description Data connection establishment time Time (in seconds) elapsed from data connection attempt to connection with Data Tester. Data connection rate downlink Connection rate in bit/s assigned by the network Value is set 1 if not available. Data connection rate uplink Connection rate in bit/s assigned by the network Value is set 1 if not available.
Conn. rate DL
Integer
Conn. rate UL
Integer
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5.2.3
DATA CONNECTION FAILED (DAF) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded DAF All Data Call active, Packet active Recorded after DAA event when connection attempt fails. Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
Type Integer
Description Data connection failure status 1 = User abort 2 = Socket opening error (Socket cause) 3 = Protocol error or timeout 5 = Reserved Data connection establishment failure time Time from attempt to failure in seconds. Data connection failure cause Cause code returned by operating system socket subsystem or transfer protocol subsystem. -1 if not available. See chapter 7.11 for a list of possible socket error codes. See chapter 7.10 for a list of possible protocol errors.
Integer
Integer
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5.2.4
DATA DISCONNECT (DAD) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded Nemo Tools DAD All Data Call active, Packet active Recorded when data connection is disconnected. Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
Parameters Name Data disc. status Type Integer Description Data disconnect status 1 = Normal data disconnect 2 = Socket error (Socket cause) 3 = Protocol error or timeout 11 = Reserved Data connection duration Time from attempt to disconnect in seconds. Data disconnect cause Cause code returned by operating system socket subsystem or transfer protocol subsystem. -1 if not available. See chapter 7.11 for a list of possible socket error codes. See chapter 7.10 for a list of possible protocol errors.
Integer Integer
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5.2.5
DATA TRANSFER REQUEST (DREQ) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded DREQ All Data Data transfer Recorded when data transfer is requested from server Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
Nemo Tools
Parameters for Nemo test protocol Name Data protocol Type Integer Description Data transfer protocol 0 = Nemo protocol using modem connection (not used anymore) 1 = Nemo protocol using TCP 2 = Nemo protocol using UDP Data transfer direction 1 = Uplink 2 = Downlink Transferred file size Amount of data to be transferred in bytes Data transfer packet size Packet size used in data transfer in bytes Data transfer bit rate limit Transfer rate limit used in the transfer, -1 if not available (or unlimited). 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 Ping rate determines the delay between two consecutive ping requests in milliseconds. Ping 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).
Transf. dir.
Integer
Ping size
Integer
Ping rate
Integer
Ping timeout
Integer
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Parameters for FTP and HTTP Name Data protocol Transf. dir. Type Integer Description Data transfer protocol 3 = FTP 4 = HTTP Data transfer direction 1 = Uplink 2 = Downlink Transferred file size Amount of data to be transferred in bytes. Data transfer filename Requested filename in double quotes. Data transfer attempt number
Integer
Parameters for SMTP and POP3 Name Data protocol Transf. dir. Type Integer Description Data transfer protocol 5 = SMTP 6 = POP3 Data transfer direction 1 = Uplink 2 = Downlink Transferred file size Amount of data to be transferred in bytes. Data transfer filename Requested data transfer filename in double quotes.
Integer
Integer String
Parameters for MMS Name Data protocol Transf. dir. Type Integer Integer Description Data transfer protocol 7 = MMS Data transfer direction 1 = Uplink 2 = Downlink Transferred file size Amount of data to be transferred in bytes. Data transfer filename MMS filename in double quotes.
Integer String
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Parameters for WAP 1.0 and 2.0 Name Data protocol Transf. dir. File size Filename Type Integer Description Data transfer protocol 8 = WAP 1.0 10 = WAP 2.0 Data transfer direction 2 = Downlink Transferred file size Amount of data to be transferred in bytes. Data transfer filename Downloaded filename in double quotes.
Parameters for RTSP protocol Name Data protocol Transf. dir. File size Filename Type Integer Integer Integer Integer Description Data transfer protocol 9 = RTSP Data transfer direction 2 = Downlink Transferred file size Amount of data to be transferred in bytes. Data transfer filename Requested 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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DATA TRANSFER COMPLETED (DCOMP) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded Nemo Tools DCOMP All Data Data Transfer
Recorded when data transfer is stopped.
Parameters Name Data protocol Type Integer Description Data transfer 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 7 = MMS 8 = WAP 1.0 9 = RTSP 10 = WAP 2.0 Data transfer status 1 = Transfer successful 2 = Socket error 3 = Protocol error or timeout Data transfer failure cause Cause code returned by operating system socket subsystem or transfer protocol subsystem. -1 if not available. See chapter 7.10 for a list of possible data transfer failure cause codes. See chapter 7.11 for a list of possible socket error codes. See chapter 7.15 for a list of possible MMS error codes. See chapter 7.19 for a list of possible RTSP error codes. IP service access time Time in milliseconds from DREQ to moment when socket connection has been established and first data packet is send. IP termination time Time in milliseconds from last data packet to the DCOMP when all connections has been terminated and data transfer is finished.
Transf. status
Integer
Fail. cause
Integer
Integer
IP termination time
Integer
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5.2.7
DATA THROUGHPUT (DAS) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded DAS All Data Data Transfer Intermediate results recorded periodically during data transfer. Transfer average results recorded once immediately after DCOMP or DAD event. Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
Type Integer
Description Throughput status 1 = intermediate result 2 = connection (from DAC to DAD) total result 3 = transfer (from DREQ to DCOMP) total result Application throughput uplink Data transfer rate in bits per second (average if status is 2 or 3). Value is set to -1 if not available. Application throughput downlink Data transfer rate in bits per second (average if status is 2 or 3). Value is set to -1 if not available. Transferred bytes uplink Cumulative amount of data transferred in bytes in uplink direction. Transferred bytes downlink Cumulative amount of data transferred in bytes in downlink direction.
App. rate UL
Integer
App. rate DL
Integer
Sent bytes
Integer
Receiv. bytes DL
Integer
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PACKET ERROR RATE (PER) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded Nemo Tools PER All Data Data Transfer Recorded periodically during data transfers. Nemo Outdoor
Parameters Name PER UL Type Float Description Packet error rate uplink PER value calculated by measurement system. Values range from 0 to 100 (%) Value is 1 if not available. Packet error rate downlink PER value calculated by measurement system. Values range from 0 to 100 (%) Value is 1 if not available.
PER DL
Float
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5.2.9
PING SESSION REQUEST (PREQ) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded PREQ All PS Data, CS Data Data transfer Recorded when ping measurement session is started. Nemo Outdoor
Type Integer
Description Ping protocol 0 = Nemo protocol using modem connection 1 = Nemo procotol using TCP 2 = Nemo protocol using UDP 3 = ICMP Ping host address Target host for the ping session. String format is preferred if possible. Double quotes are used around the host name. 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 Ping rate determines the delay between two consecutive ping requests in milliseconds. Ping 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).
Ping host
String
Ping size
Integer
Ping rate
Integer
Ping timeout
Integer
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5.2.10 PING SESSION COMPLETED (PCOMP) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded PCOMP All PS Data, CS Data Data transfer Recorded when ping measurement session is stopped. Nemo Outdoor
Type Integer
Description Ping protocol 0 = Nemo protocol using modem connection 1 = Nemo protocol using TCP 2 = Nemo protocol using UDP 3 = ICMP Ping session status 1 = Session successful 2 = Socket error 3 = Protocol error or timeout Ping session failure cause Cause code returned by operating system socket subsystem. -1 if not available.
Ping status
Integer
Integer
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5.2.11 PING (PING) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded PING All Data 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. Nemo Outdoor
Type Integer
Description 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 round trip time Delay time in milliseconds. Value is 1 if a timeout occurs.
Ping RTT
Integer
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5.2.12 DATA STREAM STATUS (DSS) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded Nemo Tools DSS All Data Data transfer Recorded when data stream information changes. Nemo Outdoor
Parameters for RTSP protocol Name Data protocol Stream state Type Integer Integer Description Data transfer protocol 9 = RTSP Stream state 1 = Stopped 2 = Buffering 3 = Streaming Stream bandwith Non-measured stream throughput in bits per second that have to be used to be able to receive data stream without breaks.
Stream bandwith
Integer
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5.3 5.3.1
MEASUREMENT EVENTS RX LEVEL (RXL) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded RXL GSM, AMPS, DAMPS, NAMPS, UMTS All Always Recorded when measurement sample is received from mobile Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
Type Integer
Description Cellular system 1 = GSM 900 2 = GSM1800 3 = GSM 1900 22 = GSM 850 Channel number Channel number used Base station identification code -1 if not available. The values range from 0 to 63. RX level full 255 if not available. The values range from -120 to -10. RX level sub 255 if not available. The values range from -120 to -10. C1 Signed. -100 if not available. C2 Signed. -100 if not available. Neighbor channel number Neighbor base station identification code Neighbor RX level Neighbor C1. -100 if not available. Neighbor C2 . -100 if not available.
ARFCN BSIC
Integer Integer
RxLev full
Integer
RxLev sub
Integer
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Parameters for DAMPS, NAMPS, and AMPS Name System Type Integer Description Cellular system 4 = AMPS 800 5 = DAMPS 800 6 = DAMPS 1900 9 = NAMPS 800 Channel number Channel number used. Digital color code -1 if not available RSSI 255 if not available. The values range from -120 to -10. Neighbor cellular system Neighbor channel number Neighbor digital color code. Neighbor RX level
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5.3.2
ENHANCED RX LEVEL (ERXL) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded ERXL GSM, UMTS, TETRA All Always Recorded when measurement sample is received from mobile Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
Nemo Tools
Parameters for GSM and UMTS Name System Type Integer Description Cellular system 1 = GSM 900 2 = GSM 1800 3 = GSM 1900 22 = GSM 850 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. Number of parameters per channel The parameter tells how many entries there are per channel. This value is currently 16. Channel number Base station identification code. The values range from 0 to 63. RX level full 255 if not available. The values range from -120 to -10. RX level sub 255 if not available. The values range from -120 to -10. C1 Signed. -100 if not available. C2 Signed. -100 if not available. C31 Signed. -100 if not available. C32 Signed. -100 if not available. HCS priority class Values range from 0 to 7. HCS threshold Values range from 48dBm to 110dBm. 255 if not available.
#Chs
Integer
Integer
RxLev sub
Integer
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Cell identification Values range from 0 to 65535. Location area code Values range from 0 to 65535. Routing area code Values range from 0 to 255. Neighbor Srxlev S criteria (based on RX level). This value is only available during the UMTS mode. Values range from 107 to 90. 255 if not available. Neighbor Hrxlev H criteria (based on RX level). This value is only available during the UMTS mode. Values range from 115 to 90. 255 if not available. Neighbor Rrxlev R criteria (based on RX level). This value is only available during the UMTS mode. Values range from 191 to 25. 255 if not available.
Hrxlev
Integer
Rrxlev
Integer
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Parameters for TETRA Name System #Chs Type Integer Integer Description Cellular system 11 = TETRA Number of channels Number of channels in the event. The first channel is the serving cell channel and the rest are neighboring channels. Number of parameters per channel The parameter tells how many entries there are per channel. This value is currently 6. Channel number. Value range from 0 to 4095. Band value. Values range from 0 to 15. Location area code Values range from 0 to 16383. RSSI value in dBm. The values range from 111 to 48. 255 if not available. C1 value in dB. Value range from 15 to 50. -100 if not available. C2 value in dB. Value range from 15 to 50. 100 if not available.
Integer
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 59000 24000 1 255 255 255 77 27 96 96 33 33 33 33 59001 24000 1 255 255 255
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EC/I0 (ECI0) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded ECI0 cdmaOne, CDMA 2000 All Always Recorded when measurement sample is received from mobile Nemo Outdoor
Type Integer
Description Cellular system 7 = cdmaOne 800 8 = cdmaOne 1900 14 = CDMA 2000 800 15 = CDMA 2000 1900 26 = cdmaOne 450 Number of channels Carrier number RX power Values range from 30 to -120 dBm. Number of parameters per pilot The parameter tells how many entries there are per pilot. Active set size Number of pilots in active set. The values range from 1 to 6. Pilot number active set Set information 0 = Active 1 = Candidate 2 = Neighbor 3 = Remainder Ec/I0 active set 255 if not available. The values range from -35 to 3. Walsh code active set Walsh code used, available only for active set. If not available, set to -1.
Integer
Integer Integer
Ec/I0
Float
Walsh
Integer
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Integer
Candidate set size Number of pilots in candidate set. The values range from 0 to 6. Pilot number candidate set Set information. 0 = Active 1 = Candidate 2 = Neighbor 3 = Remainder Ec/I0 candidate set 255 if not available. The values range from -35 to 3. Walsh code candidate set Walsh code used, available only for active set. If not available, set to -1. Neighbor set size Number of pilots in neighbor set. The values range from 0 to 24. Pilot number neighbor set Set information. 0 = Active 1 = Candidate 2 = Neighbor 3 = Remainder Ec/I0 neighbor set 255 if not available. The values range from -35 to 3. Walsh code neighbor set Walsh code used, available only for active set. If not available, set to -1. Remainder set size Number of pilots in remainder set. The values range from 0 to 511. Pilot number remainder set Set information. 0 = Active 1 = Candidate 2 = Neighbor 3 = Remainder Ec/I0 remainder set 255 if not available. The values range from -35 to 3. Walsh code remainder set Walsh code used, available only for active set. If not available, set to -1.
Integer Integer
Ec/I0
Float
Walsh
Integer
Integer
Integer Integer
Ec/I0
Float
Walsh
Integer
Integer
Integer Integer
Ec/I0
Float
Walsh
Integer
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5.3.4
RX QUALITY (RXQ) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded RXQ GSM, DAMPS All 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 Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
Type Integer
Description RX quality full Quality value reported when DTX is inactive. Values range from 0 to 7. Set to -1 if not available. RX quality sub Quality value reported when DTX is active. Values range from 0 to 7. Set to -1 if not available.
RxQual sub
Integer
Parameters for DAMPS Name BER class Type Integer Description BER class BER class value reported by mobile. Values range from 0 to 7. Set to -1 if not available. Reserved
Reserved
Integer
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5.3.5
PACKET CHANNEL RX QUALITY (PRXQ) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded PRXQ GSM All 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 Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
Type Integer
Description Cellular system 1 = GSM 900 2 = GSM 1800 3 = GSM 1900 22 = GSM 850 RX quality Values range from 0 to 7. C value Values range from 120dBm to 48dBm. 255 if not available. Signal variance Values range from 0dB to 15.75dB. 255 if not available. Number of timeslot results Timeslot interference Timeslot interference level relative to C value. Values range from 0dB to 28dB. 255 if not available.
RxQual C value
Integer Integer
SIGN_VAR
Float
Integer Float
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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FRAME ERROR RATE (FER) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded FER GSM, cdmaOne, CDMA 2000 All Always Recorded when mobile phone reports the information Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
Type Integer
Description Frame error rate full Reported by mobile. Values range from 0 to 100 (%) 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 (%) Frame error rate TCH Reported by mobile. This calculation is based only on TCH frames. Values range from 0 to 100 (%)
FER sub
Integer
FER TCH
Integer
Parameters for cdmaOne and CDMA 2000 Name System Type Integer Description Cellular system 7 = cdmaOne 800 8 = cdmaOne 1900 14 = CDMA 2000 800 15 = CDMA 2000 1900 26 = cdmaOne 450 Frame error rate (decimal) Total (fundamental channel + supplemental channe) frame error rate value reported by mobile. Values range from 0 to 100 (%)
FER (dec)
Float
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5.3.7
ENHANCED FRAME ERROR RATE (EFER) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded EFER cdmaOne, CDMA 2000 All Always Recorded when mobile phone reports the information Nemo Outdoor
Type Integer
Description Cellular system 7 = cdmaOne 800 8 = cdmaOne 1900 14 = CDMA 2000 800 15 = CDMA 2000 1900 26 = cdmaOne 450 Frame error rate (decimal) Total (fundamental channel + supplemental channe) frame error rate value reported by mobile. Values range from 0 to 100 (%) Frame error rate for fundamental channel Reported by mobile. Values range from 0 to 100 (%) Frame error rate for supplemental channel Reported by mobile. Values range from 0 to 100 (%). 1.0 if not available (IS-95)
FER (dec)
Float
FER fund.
Float
FER suppl.
Float
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5.3.8
MS POWER (MSP) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded MSP GSM, DAMPS, AMPS All 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 Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
Type Integer
Description MS power level Reported mobile station power level class Values range from 0 to 32 (GSM) Values range from 0 to 15 (DAMPS) Values range from 0 to 3 (AMPS)
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5.3.9
RADIO LINK TIMEOUT (RLT) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded RLT GSM All Call active Recorded when mobile phone reports the information. RLT event is written to output file only when value is changed from previous value. Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
Type Integer
52
5.3.10 TIMING ADVANCE (TAD) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded TAD GSM All 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. Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
Type Integer
Description Timing advance Reported timing advance. Values range from 0 to 63.
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5.3.11 TIMING ALIGNMENT (TAL) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded TAL DAMPS All 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. Nemo Outdoor
Type Integer
Description Timing alignment Reported timing alignment. Values range from 0 to 30.
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5.3.12 DOWNLINK SIGNALING COUNTER (DSC) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded DSC GSM PS Data Always Recorded when mobile phone reports the information. Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
Description Downlink signaling counter current Values range from 0 to 45. Downlink signaling counter maximum Values range from 0 to 45.
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5.3.13 MARKOV STATISTICS (MAS) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded Nemo Tools Parameters Name System Type Integer Description Cellular system 7 = cdmaOne 800 8 = cdmaOne 1900 14 = CDMA 2000 800 15 = CDMA 2000 1900 26 = cdmaOne 450 Markov statistics status 1 = Intermediate result 2 = Call total result Markov total full frames Number of frames received with full rate codec speed. Markov total half frames Number of frames received with half rate codec speed. Markov total quarter frames Number of frames received with quarter rate codec speed. Markov total eighth frames Number of frames received with eighth rate codec speed. Markov bad full frames Number of bad frames received at full rate codec speed. Markov bad half frames Number of bad frames received at half rate codec speed. Markov bad quarter frames Number of bad frames received at quarter rate codec speed. Markov bad eighth frames Number of bad frames received at eighth rate codec speed. MAS cdmaOne, CDMA 2000 Markov call Always Nemo Outdoor
Stats status
Integer
Integer
Integer
Integer
Integer
Integer
Integer
Integer
Integer
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5.3.14 BIT ERROR PROBABILITY (BEP) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded Nemo Tools Parameters Name System Type Integer Description Cellular system 1 = GSM 900 2 = GSM 1800 3 = GSM 1900 22 = GSM 850 BEP mean GMSK % Values range from 0 to 100. BEP CV GMSK % Values range from 0 to 1.75. BEP mean 8-PSK % Values range from 0 to 100. BEP CV 8-PSK % Values range from 0 to 1.75. BEP mean class GMSK Values range from 0 to 31. BEP CV class GMSK Values range from 0 to 7. BEP mean class 8-PSK Values range from 0 to 31. BEP CV class 8-PSK Values range from 0 to 7. BEP GSM (EGPRS) All Always Recorded when the mobile reports the information. Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
GMSK MEAN_BEP % GMSK CV_BEP % 8-PSK MEAN_BEP % 8-PSK CV_BEP % GMSK MEAN_BEP GMSK CV_BEP 8-PSK MEAN_BEP 8-PSK CV_BEP
Float
Float Float
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5.3.15 CARRIER PER INTERFERENCE (CI) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded Nemo Tools Parameters for GSM Name System Type Integer Description Cellular System 1 = GSM 900 2 = GSM 1800 3 = GSM 1900 22 = GSM 850 Channel C/I. Values range from -10 to 40 dB. Number of timeslot C/I result values. Timeslot C/I. Values range from -10 to 40 dB. CI GSM All Always Recorded when the mobile reports the information. Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
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5.3.16 TX POWER CONTROL (TXPC) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded Nemo Tools Parameters for UMTS Name System Type Integer Description Cellular system 12 = UMTS FDD 2100 13 = UMTS TDD 2100 20 = UMTS FDD 1900 21 = UMTS TDD 1900 TX power Values range from 99 to 99 dBm. TX power control algorithm 0 = power control algorithm 1 1 = power control algorithm 2 TX power control step size Values range from 1 to 2 dB. Compressed mode. 0 = No compressed mode 1 = Compressed mode. Number of "UL power up" commands Number of received "UL power up" commands (BTS mobile). Number of "UL power down" commands Number of received "UL power down" commands (BTS mobile). Percentage of UL Power Up commands In percentage the number of UL power up commands from all commands. If this value is 100%, all commands request to increase power. Values range from 0 to 100. TXPC UMTS, cdmaOne, CDMA 2000, TETRA All Always Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
Integer Integer
Integer Integer
Integer
Integer
Float
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Parameters for cdmaOne and CDMA 2000 Name System Type Integer Description Cellular system 7 = cdmaOne 800 8 = cdmaOne 1900 14 = CDMA 2000 800 15 = CDMA 2000 1900 26 = cdmaOne 450 TX power Values range from 99 to 99 dBm. TX power control step size 0 = 1.0 dB 1 = 0.5 dB 2 = 0.25 dB -1 if not available. Number of "UL power up" commands Number of received "UL power up" commands (BTS mobile). Number of "UL power down" commands Number of received "UL power down" commands (BTS mobile). Percentage of UL Power Up commands In percentage the number of UL power up commands from all commands. If this value is 100%, all commands request to increase power. Values range from 0 to 100.
Integer Integer
#UL pwr up
Integer
Integer
Float
Parameters for TETRA Name System TX power Type Integer Float Description Cellular system 11 = TETRA TX power MS transmit power in dBm. Values range from 15dBm to 45dBm. TX power control algorithm 0 = Open loop power control 1 = Closed loop power control TX power change in dBm. Values range from 30dBm to 30dBm.
Integer
TX pwr. change
Float
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5.3.17 RX POWER CONTROL (RXPC) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded Nemo Tools Parameters for UMTS Name System RXPC UMTS, cdmaOne, CDMA 2000 All Always Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
Type Integer
Float Integer
#DL pwr up
Integer
Integer
Description Cellular system 12 = UMTS FDD 2100 13 = UMTS TDD 2100 20 = UMTS FDD 1900 21 = UMTS TDD 1900 Reserved Reserved Signal-to-interference ratio target Current target SIR at update time in dB. Values range from 32 to 30. Signal-to-interference ratio Values range from 32 to 30 dB BS diversity state Base Station TX closed loop diversity state. 0 = not active 1 = closed loop mode 1 2 = closed loop mode 2 Number of "downlink power up" commands Number of sent "downlink power up" commands (mobile BTS). Number of "downlink power down" commands Number of sent "downlink power down" commands (mobile BTS). Percentage of DL Power Up commands In percentage the number of DL Power Up commands from all commands. If this value is 100%, all commands request to increase power. Values range from 0 to 100. DL power control mode 0 = Unique TPC command in each slot 1 = Same TPC command repeated over three slots
DL pwr up %
Float
DPC mode
Integer
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 50 0
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Parameters for cdmaOne and CDMA 2000 Name System Type Integer Description Cellular system 7 = cdmaOne 800 8 = cdmaOne 1900 14 = CDMA 2000 800 15 = CDMA 2000 1900 26 = cdmaOne 450 Forward power control operation mode indicator Values range from 0 to 7. Forward power control subchannel indicator Values range from 0 to 1. Forward power control subchannel gain FPC subchannel gain in dB. Number of "downlink power up" commands Number of sent "downlink power up" commands (mobile BTS). Number of "downlink power down" commands Number of sent "downlink power down" commands (mobile BTS). Percentage of DL Power Up commands In percentage the number of DL Power Up commands from all commands. If this value is 100%, all commands request to increase power. Values range from 0 to 100.
FPC mode
Integer
Integer
DL pwr up %
Float
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5.3.18 BIT ERROR RATE (BER) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded BER UMTS, TETRA All Idle, Call active, Packet active Recorded when mobile phone reports the information. Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
Type Integer
Description Cellular system 12 = UMTS FDD 2100 13 = UMTS TDD 2100 20 = UMTS FDD 1900 21 = UMTS TDD 1900 BER pilot bit Bit error rate of downlink DPCCH (dedicated physical control channel) pilot bits. Values range from 0 to 100. BER TFCI Estimated raw BER before channel coding based on TFCI bits. Values range from 0 to 100.
Pilot BER
Float
TFCI BER
Float
Parameters for TETRA Name System BER Type Integer Float Description Cellular system 11 = TETRA Bit error rate Calculated with training sequence algorithm. Values range from 0 to 100.
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5.3.19 EC/NO (ECNO) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded ECN0 GSM, UMTS All Always Recorded when measurement sample is received from mobile Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
Type Integer
Description Cellular system 12 = UMTS FDD 2100 13 = UMTS TDD 2100 20 = UMTS FDD 1900 21 = UMTS TDD 1900 Number of channels Channel number Carrier RSSI Number of parameters per cell This value is currently 14. Number of active set cells Channel number active set Scrambling code active set Ec/No active set STTD status active set 0 = STTD not active on PCCPCH. 1 = STTD active on PCCPCH RSCP active set Values range from 115 to 25 dBm. Secondary scrambling code active set Values range from 0 to 15. Squal active set S criteria based on Ec/N0. Valid only for UMTS FDD cells. Values range from 24 to 24. 255 if not available. Srxlev active set S criteria based on RSCP. Values range from 107 to 90. 255 if not available. Hqual active set H criteria based on Ec/N0. Valid only for UMTS FDD cells. Values range from 32 to 24. 255 if not available.
#Chs Channel Carrier RSSI #params / cell #Active cells Channel Scrambling code Ec/No STTD
Srxlev
Integer
Hqual
Integer
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Hrxlev
Integer
Hrxlev active set H criteria based on RSCP. Values range from 115 to 90. 255 if not available. Rqual active set R criteria based on Ec/N0. Valid only for UMTS FDD cells. Values range from 82 to 50. 255 if not available. Rrxlev active set R criteria based on RSCP. Values range from 191 to 25. 255 if not available. CFN-SFN difference in frames (OFF) active set Values range from 0 to 255. CFN-SFN difference in chips (Tm) active set Values range from 0.0 to 38400.0. Number of monitored set cells Channel number monitored set Scrambling code monitored set Ec/No monitored set STTD status monitored set 0 = STTD not active on PCCPCH. 1 = STTD active on PCCPCH RSCP monitored set Values range from 115 to 25 dBm. Secondary scrambling code monitored set Values range from 0 to 15. Squal monitored set S criteria based on Ec/N0. Valid only for UMTS FDD cells. Values range from 24 to 24. 255 if not available. Srxlev monitored set S criteria based on RSCP. Values range from 107 to 90. 255 if not available. Hqual monitored set H criteria based on Ec/N0. Valid only for UMTS FDD cells. Values range from 32 to 24. 255 if not available. Hrxlev monitored set H criteria based on RSCP. Values range from 115 to 90. 255 if not available. Rqual monitored set R criteria based on Ec/N0. Valid only for UMTS FDD cells. Values range from 82 to 50. 255 if not available. Rrxlev monitored set R criteria based on RSCP. Values range from 191 to 25. 255 if not available.
Rqual
Integer
Rrxlev
Integer
OFF
Integer
Srxlev
Integer
Hqual
Integer
Hrxlev
Integer
Rqual
Integer
Rrxlev
Integer
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Integer
CFN-SFN difference in frames (OFF) monitored set Values range from 0 to 255. CFN-SFN difference in chips (Tm) monitored set Values range from 0.0 to 38400.0. Number of detected set cells Channel number detected set Scrambling code detected set Ec/No detected set STTD status detected set 0 = STTD not active on PCCPCH. 1 = STTD active on PCCPCH RSCP detected set Values range from 115 to 25 dBm. Secondary scrambling code detected set Values range from 0 to 15. Squal detected set S criteria based on Ec/N0. Valid only for UMTS FDD cells. Values range from 24 to 24. 255 if not available. Srxlev detected set S criteria based on RSCP. Values range from 107 to 90. 255 if not available. Hqual detected set H criteria based on Ec/N0. Valid only for UMTS FDD cells. Values range from 32 to 24. 255 if not available. Hrxlev detected set H criteria based on RSCP. Values range from 115 to 90. 255 if not available. Rqual detected set R criteria based on Ec/N0. Valid only for UMTS FDD cells. Values range from 82 to 50. 255 if not available. Rrxlev detected set R criteria based on RSCP. Values range from 191 to 25. 255 if not available. CFN-SFN difference in frames (OFF) detected set Values range from 0 to 255. CFN-SFN difference in chips (Tm) detected set Values range from 0.0 to 38400.0. Number of undetected set cells Channel number undetected set
Tm
Float
Srxlev
Integer
Hqual
Integer
Hrxlev
Integer
Rqual
Integer
Rrxlev
Integer
OFF
Integer
Tm
Float
Integer Integer
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Scrambling code undetected set Ec/No undetected set STTD status undetected set 0 = STTD not active on PCCPCH. 1 = STTD active on PCCPCH RSCP undetected set Values range from 115 to 25 dBm. Secondary scrambling code undetected set Values range from 0 to 15. Squal undetected set S criteria based on Ec/N0. Valid only for UMTS FDD cells. Values range from 24 to 24. 255 if not available. Srxlev undetected set S criteria based on RSCP. Values range from 107 to 90. 255 if not available. Hqual undetected set H criteria based on Ec/N0. Valid only for UMTS FDD cells. Values range from 32 to 24. 255 if not available. Hrxlev undetected set H criteria based on RSCP. Values range from 115 to 90. 255 if not available. Rqual undetected set R criteria based on Ec/N0. Valid only for UMTS FDD cells. Values range from 82 to 50. 255 if not available. Rrxlev undetected set R criteria based on RSCP. Values range from 191 to 25. 255 if not available. CFN-SFN difference in frames (OFF) undetected set Values range from 0 to 255. CFN-SFN difference in chips (Tm) undetected set Values range from 0.0 to 38400.0.
Srxlev
Integer
Hqual
Integer
Hrxlev
Integer
Rqual
Integer
Rrxlev
Integer
OFF
Integer
Tm
Float
Example: ECN0 +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 12 1 10737 67 11 1 10737 4 2 0 69 0 255 255 255 255 255 255 0 0 1 10737 3 17 0 84 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 255 255 0 0
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5.3.20 PHYSICAL CHANNEL DATA THROUGHPUT (PHDAS) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded PHDAS UMTS All Always Recorded when mobile phone reports the information. Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
Type Integer
Description Cellular system 12 = UMTS FDD 2100 13 = UMTS TDD 2100 20 = UMTS FDD 1900 21 = UMTS TDD 1900 Uplink DPDCH bit rate In bits per second.
DPDCH rate UL
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5.3.21 PPP LAYER DATA THROUGHPUT (PPPDAS) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded Nemo Tools Parameters Name PPP rate UL PPP rate DL Sent PPP bytes Type Integer Integer Integer Description PPP throughput uplink Data transfer rate in bits per second. PPP throughput downlink Data transfer rate in bits per second. Transferred PPP bytes uplink Cumulative amount of data transferred in bytes in uplink direction during the packet session. Transferred PPP bytes downlink Cumulative amount of data transferred in bytes in downlink direction during the packet session. PPPDAS All Data Data call, Packet session Intermediate results recorded when value changes. Nemo Outdoor
Integer
Example: PPPDAS +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 8700 2300 100000 18000
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5.3.22 RLP DATA THROUGHPUT (RLPDAS) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded RLPDAS cdmaOne, CDMA 2000 Data Data transfer Recorded when measurement sample is received from mobile Nemo Outdoor
Type Integer
Description Cellular system 7 = cdmaOne 800 8 = cdmaOne 1900 14 = CDMA 2000 800 15 = CDMA 2000 1900 26 = cdmaOne 450 RLP reverse user throughput Reverse user throughput in radio link protocol layer (bps). RLP forward user throughput Forward user throughput in radio link protocol layer (bps)
RLP R-rate
Integer
RLP F-rate
Integer
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5.3.23 MEASUREMENT EVENT INFORMATION (MEI) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded MEI UMTS Active Always Recorded when measurement event is reported to the network. Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
Type Integer
Description Cellular system 12 = UMTS FDD 2100 13 = UMTS TDD 2100 20 = UMTS FDD 1900 21 = UMTS TDD 1900
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Event
Integer
Measurement event 1 = Event 1A 2 = Event 1B 3 = Event 1C 4 = Event 1D 5 = Event 1E 6 = Event 1F 7 = Event 1G 8 = Event 1H 9 = Event 1I Inter-frequency measurement 21 = Event 2A 22 = Event 2B 23 = Event 2C 24 = Event 2D 25 = Event 2E 26 = Event 2F Inter-RAT measurement 31 = Event 3A 32 = Event 3B 33 = Event 3C 34 = Event 3D Traffic volume measurement 41 = Event 4A 42 = Event 4B Quality measurement 51 = Event 5A Internal measurement 61 = Event 6A 62 = Event 6B 63 = Event 6C 64 = Event 6D 65 = Event 6E 66 = Event 6F 67 = Event 6G Position measurement 71 = Event 7A 72 = Event 7B 73 = Event 7C
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5.3.24 CHANNEL QUALITY INDICATOR (CQI) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded Nemo Tools Parameters Name System Type Integer Description Cellular system 12 = UMTS FDD 2100 13 = UMTS TDD 2100 20 = UMTS FDD 1900 21 = UMTS TDD 1900 Number of header parameters. Currently this value is 4. Sample duration The time in milliseconds from which samples are collected for the distribution. Physical layer requested throughput Physical layer requested throughput in bits per second. CQI repetition factor Values range from 1 to 4. -1 if not available. CQI feedback cycle CQI feedback cycle in milliseconds. Values range from 0 to 160. -1 if not available. Number of CQI values. Number of parameters per CQI value. Currently this value is 2. CQI percentage Percentage of this CQI value from the total sampling duration. Channel quality indicator. Values range from 0 to 30. CQI UMTS (HSDPA) All Packet active (HSDPA) Recorded when the mobile reports the information. Nemo Outdoor
Integer Integer
Integer
Integer Integer
CQI
Integer
Example: CQI 0.000000 0.000000 0 0 0 0 0 11:15:31.907 12 4 200 1048000 1 2 4 2 16.0 13 52.0 14 16.0 15 16.0 16
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5.3.25 HARQ PROCESS INFORMATION (HARQI) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded Nemo Tools Parameters Name System Type Integer Description Cellular system 12 = UMTS FDD 2100 13 = UMTS TDD 2100 20 = UMTS FDD 1900 21 = UMTS TDD 1900 Number of header parameters. Currently this value is 0. Number of HARQ processes Number of parameters per HARQ process. Currently this value is 5. HARQ process identifier Values range from 0 to 7. HARQ process direction 1 = Uplink 2 = Downlink HARQ throughput Throughput in bits per second for this HARQ process. Number of HARQ packets Number of HARQ packets transferred. HARQ block error rate HARQ block error rate in percentage. HARQI UMTS (HSDPA) All Packet active (HSDPA) Recorded when the mobile reports the information. Nemo Outdoor
Integer
HARQ TPut
Integer
Integer Float
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5.3.26 HSSCCH INFORMATION (HSSCCHI) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded Nemo Tools Parameters for UMTS Name System Type Integer Description Cellular system 12 = UMTS FDD 2100 13 = UMTS TDD 2100 20 = UMTS FDD 1900 21 = UMTS TDD 1900 Number of header parameters. Currently this value is 0. Number of HS-SCCH channels. Number of parameters per HS-SCCH channel. Currently this value is 2. HS-SCCH channelisation code Values range from 0 to 127. HS-SCCH usage HS-SCCH usage in percentage. HSSCCHI UMTS (HSDPA) All Packet active (HSDPA) Recorded when the mobile reports the information. Nemo Outdoor
#Header params. #HS-SCCH channels #Params / HS-SCCH HS-SCCH code HS-SCCH usage
Integer
Integer Integer
Integer Float
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5.3.27 PACKET LINK ADAPTATION INFO (PLAI) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded PLAI UMTS (HSDPA) All Packet active Recorded when the mobile reports the information or sufficient amount of statistical information is received. Nemo Outdoor
Type Integer
Parameters for HSDPA Note: With idle frames, the Modulation, Effective Coding, TB Size, First Used Channelisation Code, and Number of Used Codes parameters are all set to -1. #PLA header parameters Sample dur. Integer Integer Number of header parameters Currently this value is 1. Sample duration The time in milliseconds from switch samples are collected for the distribution. Number of packet link adaptation sets Number of parameters per packet link adaptation set Currently this value is 7. Percentage Float Percentage Percentage of this set from the total sample duration. Direction 1 = Uplink 2 = Downlink Modulation 1 = QPSK 2 = 16QAM -1 if not available Effective coding Value range from 0.00 to 1.00. -1 if not available. Transport block size in bits. -1 if not available.
Integer Integer
Direction
Integer
Modulation
Integer
Float
Integer
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Integer
First channelisation code. First channelisation code used. Values range from 0 to 15. -1 if not available. Number of used channelisation codes. Values range from 1 to 15. -1 if not available.
Integer
Example: PLAI 0.000000 0.000000 0 0 0 0 0 09:56:31.200 5 1 200 4 7 1.0 2 -1 -1.0 -1 -1 -1 21.0 2 1 0.35 1380 11 4 29.0 2 1 0.35 1036 11 3 49.0 2 1 0.36 699 11 2
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5.3.28 MESSAGE ERROR RATE (MER) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded MER TETRA All Call active Recorded when mobile phone reports the information. Nemo Outdoor
Description Cellular system 11 = TETRA Message error rate Message error rate for AI messages. Values range from 0 to 100.
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SCANNING EVENTS SCANNING RESULTS (SCAN) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded SCAN All RSSI scan, pilot scan Idle Recorded when measurement results received from a mobile or a scanner Nemo Outdoor
Type Integer
Description 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 Channel number Base station identification code -1 if not available. The values range from 0 to 63. RX level 255 if not available. The values range from 120 to -10.
ARFCN BSIC
Integer Integer
RxLev
Float
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Parameters for AMPS, DAMPS, NAMPS, iDEN, NMT, and ETACS Name System Type Integer Description Cellular system 4 = AMPS 800 5 = DAMPS 800 6 = DAMPS 1900 9 = NAMPS 800 10 = iDEN 23 = NMT 450 24 = NMT 900 25 = ETACS Channel number Digital color code -1 if not available RX level 255 if not available. The values range from 120 to -10.
Parameters for cdmaOne (Pilot Mode) Name System Type Integer Description Cellular system 7 = cdmaOne 800 8 = cdmaOne 1900 26 = cdmaOne 450 Carrier number 0 Pilot number Ec/Io 255 if not available. Values range from -35 to 3.
Carrier PN Ec/Io
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Parameters for cdmaOne (RSSI Mode) Name System Type Integer Description Cellular system 7 = cdmaOne 800 8 = cdmaOne 1900 26 = cdmaOne 450 Always 0 Carrier number RSSI 255 if not available. The values range from -120 to 0.
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Parameters for UMTS (Pilot Mode) Name System Type Integer Description Cellular system 12 = UMTS FDD 2100 13 = UMTS TDD 2100 20 = UMTS FDD 1900 21 = UMTS TDD 1900 Channel number Wideband RSSI Channel type 1 = CPICH 2 = P SCH 3 = S SCH 4 = CPICH (TX diversity) 5 = PPCH -1 = NA Scrambling code Ec/No The average received chip power to noise ratio of the channel specified by the Ch type parameter.
Integer Float
Example: SCAN -97.042683 32.969350 194 10913 1 9 0 18:38:40.353 12 10700 45.00 1 16 4.00 Parameters for UMTS (RSSI Mode) Name System Type Integer Description Cellular system 12 = UMTS FDD 2100 13 = UMTS TDD 2100 20 = UMTS FDD 1900 21 = UMTS TDD 1900 Channel number. Always 0. Reserved Reserved Integer Float Channel number RSSI 255 if not available. The values range from -120 to -10.
Integer
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TIMESLOT SCANNING RESULTS (TSCAN) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded TSCAN UMTS Pilot scan Idle Recorded when measurement results received from mobile or scanner. Nemo Outdoor
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Chip Ec/No
Integer Float
Description Cellular system 12 = UMTS FDD 2100 13 = UMTS TDD 2100 20 = UMTS FDD 1900 21 = UMTS TDD 1900 Channel number Wideband RSSI Channel type 1 = CPICH 2 = P SCH 3 = S SCH 4 = CPICH (TX diversity) 5 = PPCH -1 = NA Chip number UMTS chip number Timeslot scan Ec/No The average received chip power to noise ratio of the channel specified by the Ch type parameter.
Example: TSCAN +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 12 10700 50.00 1 0 10.00 ...
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DELAY SPREAD (DSCAN) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded DSCAN UMTS Pilot scan Idle Recorded when measurement results received from mobile or scanner. Nemo Outdoor
Type Integer
Description Cellular system 12 = UMTS FDD 2100 13 = UMTS TDD 2100 20 = UMTS FDD 1900 21 = UMTS TDD 1900 Channel number Wideband RSSI Channel type 1 = CPICH Scrambling code Delay spread Delay spread value of the channel specified by the Ch type parameter.
Example: DSCAN +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 12 10700 50.00 1 0 10.00 ...
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DELAY (DELAY) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded DELAY cdmaOne, UMTS Pilot scan Idle Recorded when measurement results received from a mobile or a scanner in Pilot Mode Nemo Outdoor
Type Integer
Description Cellular system 7 = cdmaOne 800 8 = cdmaOne 1900 26 = cdmaOne 450 Carrier number Pilot number Delay Minimum value of delay is always 0. Because of that the actual chip delay for cdmaOne is 32 less than the delay value in this event. Value is 1 if not available.
Carrier PN Delay
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Parameters for UMTS Name System Type Integer Description Cellular system 12 = UMTS FDD 2100 13 = UMTS TDD 2100 20 = UMTS FDD 1900 21 = UMTS TDD 1900 Channel number Wideband RSSI Channel type 1 = CPICH 2 = P SCH 3 = S SCH -1 = NA Scrambling code Delay Time between first and last pilot Ec/No peak above the PN threshold (in chips) of the channel specified by the Ch type parameter.
Integer Float
Example: DELAY +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 12 425 1.00 1 2 10.00 ...
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RSCP (RSCP) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded RSCP UMTS Pilot scan Idle Recorded when measurement results are received from a mobile or a scanner. Nemo Outdoor
Type Integer
Description Cellular system 12 = UMTS FDD 2100 13 = UMTS TDD 2100 20 = UMTS FDD 1900 21 = UMTS TDD 1900 Channel number Wideband RSSI Channel type 1 = CPICH 2 = P SCH 3 = S SCH 4 = CPICH (TX diversity) 5 = PPCH -1 = NA Scrambling code Received signal code power RSCP value of the channel specified by the Ch type parameter.
Integer Float
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SIR (SSCAN) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded SSCAN UMTS Pilot scan Idle Recorded when measurement results are received from a mobile or a scanner. Nemo Outdoor
Type Integer
Description Cellular system 12 = UMTS FDD 2100 13 = UMTS TDD 2100 20 = UMTS FDD 1900 21 = UMTS TDD 1900 Channel number Wideband RSSI Channel type 1 = CPICH 2 = P SCH 3 = S SCH 4 = CPICH (TX diversity) 5 = PPCH -1 = NA Scrambling code Signal-to-interference ratio CPICH The values range from 0 to 30 dB. Value is 255 if not available.
Integer Float
Example: SSCAN +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 12 10750 -86.00 1 320 14.00
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DPROF UMTS, cdmaOne, CDMA 2000 Pilot scan All (CDMA 2000) Idle Always (CDMA 2000) Recorded when measurement results are received from a mobile or a scanner. Nemo Outdoor
Type Integer
Description Cellular system 12 = UMTS FDD 2100 13 = UMTS TDD 2100 20 = UMTS FDD 1900 21 = UMTS TDD 1900 Channel number Scrambling code Channel type 1 = CPICH 2 = P SCH 3 = S SCH 4 = CPICH (TX diversity) 5 = PPCH -1 = NA Number of delay profile samples Delay profile sample offset Delay profile sample offset in chips. The values range from 512 to 512. Delay profile sample
Integer Float
Float
Example: DPROF +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 12 10750 320 1 4 10.00 2.00 0.00 7.00 10.00 27.00 20.00 5.00
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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 26 = cdmaOne 450 #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 Float Delay profile sample offset offset Relative offset in chips Sample Float 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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RAKE FINGER ALLOCATION (FINGER) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded FINGER cdmaOne, CDMA 2000, UMTS All Always Recorded when measurement results are received from a mobile Nemo Outdoor
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Parameters for cdmaOne and CDMA 2000 Name System Type Integer Description Cellular system 7 = cdmaOne 800 8 = cdmaOne 1900 14 = CDMA 2000 800 15 = CDMA 2000 1900 26 = cdmaOne 450 Number of fingers Number of parameters per finger Pilot number Finger Ec/Io Finger offset Offset value in chips. 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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Parameters for UMTS Name System Type Integer Description Cellular system 12 = UMTS FDD 2100 13 = UMTS TDD 2100 20 = UMTS FDD 1900 21 = UMTS TDD 1900 Number of fingers Number of parameters per finger This value is currently 7. Channel number Scrambling code Primary scrambling code. Values range from 0 to 511. Secondary scrambling code Values range from 0 to 15. Finger Ec/No Finger absolute offset Finger offset in chips (note that the accuracy can be greater than one chip). Values range from 0 to 38399. Finger relative offset Finger offset to the strongest peak in chips (note that the accuracy can be greater than one chip). Values range from -512 to 512. Finger RSCP
Float
Finger RSCP
Float
Example: FINGER +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 12 2 7 10837 4 -1 -5.7 17230.6 0 105.7 10837 4 1 15.8 17246.9 16.3 115.8
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C/I SCANNING RESULTS (CISCAN) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded CISCAN GSM RSSI scan Idle Recorded when measurement results received from a mobile or a scanner Nemo Outdoor
Type Integer
Description 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 Base station identification code -1 if not available. The values range from 0 to 63. C/I 255 if not available. The values range from 10..25 dB.
ARFCN BSIC
Integer Integer
C/I
Float
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UISCAN All UI scan Idle Recorded when measurement results received from a mobile or a scanner Nemo Outdoor
Type Integer
Description Cellular system 12 = UMTS FDD 2100 13 = UMTS TDD 2100 20 = UMTS FDD 1900 21 = UMTS TDD 1900 Number of parameters per cell. Currently this value is 3. Number of scanned cells
Integer Integer
Channel number Scrambling code Values range from 0 to 511. Uplink interference Interference in dBm. Values range from 110dBm to 52dBm.
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Type Integer
Description 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. Type of handover attempts (TETRA) 2 = Announced cell reselection type 1, 2, or 3 If current cell does not have hopping, the value is the currently used channel number. If hopping is in use, the value is the BCCH channel number of the serving cell. Timeslot or Scrambling code Currently used timeslot number for GSM, TETRA and DAMPS systems. Currently used scrambling code for UMTS. 1 if not available.
Channel number
Integer
TSL or SC
Integer
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Current system
Integer
Current cellular 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 26 = cdmaOne 450 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) Attempted timeslot or Attempted scrambling code Number of the new timeslot attempted for GSM, TETRA and DAMPS. For UMTS this is attempted scrambling code. In analog systems, this is set to 0. 1 if not available. Attempted cellular system See parameter current cellular system
Att. ch
Integer
Integer
Att. system
Integer
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HANDOVER/HANDOFF SUCCESS (HOS) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded HOS All All Always Recorded when the handover/handoff has been completed successfully Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
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HANDOVER/HANDOFF FAIL (HOF) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded Nemo Tools HOF All All Always Recorded when handover/handoff failed Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
Parameters Name HOF cause Type Integer Description Handover/ handoff failure cause GSM: RR cause. See chapter 7.2 for a list of possible RR causes. UMTS inter-system: Inter-RAT handover failure cause. See chapter 7.13 for a list of possible Inter-RAT handover failure causes. UMTS inter-frequency: UMTS failure cause. See chapter 7.12 for a list of possible UMTS failure causes. If not available, set to 1.
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CELL RESELECTION (CREL) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded CREL GSM, UMTS, TETRA All Idle, attach, Packet active Recorded when cell reselection occurs during mobile idle state Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
Type Integer
Description Old cellular system 1 = GSM 900 2 = GSM 1800 3 = GSM 1900 11 = TETRA 22 = GSM 850 Old location area code Location area code of the old cell. Values range from 0 to 65535. Old cell identification Cell identification of the old cell. Values range from 0 to 65535. -1 if not available. New cellular system See parameter old cellular system. New location area code Location area code of the new cell. Values range from 0 to 65535. New cell identification Cell identification of the new cell. Values range from 0 to 65535. -1 if not available.
Old LAC
Integer
Old CI
Integer
Integer Integer
New CI
Integer
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SOFT HANDOVER EVENT INFORMATION (SHOI) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded Nemo Tools SHOI UMTS, cdmaOne, CDMA 2000 Active Always Recorded when soft handover event occurs. Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
Parameters Name System Type Integer Description Cellular system 7 = cdmaOne 800 8 = cdmaOne 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 26 = cdmaOne 450 Soft handover event. 1 = Event 1A 2 = Event 1B 3 = Event 1C 4 = Event 1D 5 = Event 1E 6 = Event 1F
SHO event
Integer
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5.5.6
SOFT HANDOVER (SHO) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded SHO UMTS, cdmaOne, CDMA2000 Active Always Recorded when the soft handover is completed or failed. Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
Type Integer
Description Cellular system 12 = UMTS FDD 2100 13 = UMTS TDD 2100 20 = UMTS FDD 1900 21 = UMTS TDD 1900 Soft Handover Status 1 = Successful handover. 2 = Failed handover. RRC cause 1 if the handover was completed successfully. See chapter 7.9 for an explanation of the failure causes. Number of scrambling codes added Number of scrambling codes removed Added scrambling code number Removed scrambling code number
SHO status
Integer
RRC cause
Integer
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Parameters for cdmaOne and CDMA 2000 Name System Type Integer Description Cellular system 7 = cdmaOne 800 8 = cdmaOne 1900 14 = CDMA 2000 800 15 = CDMA 2000 1900 26 = cdmaOne 450 Number of header parameters At the moment 0. Number of pilots added Number of pilots removed Added scrambling code number Removed pilot number
#Header params #Pilots added #Pilots removed Added pilot Removed pilot
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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.
5.6.1
LOCATION UPDATE ATTEMPT (LUA) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded LUA GSM, UMTS, TETRA All Idle, attach, Packet active Recorded when a location update request is initiated Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
Type Integer
Description Location area update type 0 = Generated by measurement tool to the beginning of the measurement. 1 = Combined location area and routing area update. 2 = Normal location area update 3 = Periodic update 4 = IMSI / ITSI attach 5 = Roaming location updating (TETRA) 6 = Migrating location updating (TETRA) 7 = Call restoration roaming location updating (TETRA) 8 = Call restoration migrating location updating (TETRA) 9 = Demand location updating (TETRA) 10 = Disabled MS updating (TETRA)
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LOCATION UPDATE ACCEPTED (LUS) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded LUS GSM, UMTS, TETRA All Idle, attach, Packet active Recorded when the location update is accepted by the network Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
Type Integer
Description Old location area code Location area code of the old cell. With GSM and UMTS values range from 0 to 65535. With TETRA values range from 0 to 16737. New location area code Location area code of the new cell. With GSM and UMTS values range from 0 to 65535. With TETRA values range from 0 to 16737 Mobile country code Values range from 0 to 999. Mobile network code Values range from 0 to 99.
New LAC
Integer
MCC MNC
Integer Integer
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LOCATION UPDATE FAIL (LUF) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded LUF GSM, UMTS, TETRA All Idle, attach, Packet active Recorded when the location update attempt is timed out or rejected by the network Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
Type Integer
Description Location update failure status 1 = timeout 2 = rejected by network Old location area code Location area code of the cell attempted to leave. With GSM and UMTS values range from 0 to 65535. With TETRA values range from 0 to 16737 Mobility management cause Set to -1 if not available. With GSM and UMTS see chapter 7.1 for a list of possible MM causes. With TETRA see 7.18 for a list of possible MM causes
Old LAC
Integer
MM cause
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CHANNEL INFORMATION EVENTS CHANNEL INFO (CHI) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded CHI GSM, AMPS, DAMPS, cdmaOne, CDMA 2000, UMTS, TETRA All Always Recorded when the mobile changes cellular system, serving cell, or channel type. Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
Type Integer
Description Cellular system 1 = GSM 900 2 = GSM 1800 3 = GSM 1900 22 = GSM 850 Channel type 1 = control channel 2 = traffic channel Channel number Cell identification Values range from 0 to 65535. Location area code Values range from 0 to 65535. Reserved DTX uplink 0= DTX not in use 1= DTX in use -1= N/A Radio link timeout maximum -1 if not available. Values range from 4 to 64.
Ch type
Integer
Integer
RLT max
Integer
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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 Timeslot number BCCH ARFCN
TN BCCH ARFCN
Integer Integer
Parameters for AMPS Name System Type Integer Description Cellular system 4 = AMPS 800 9 = NAMPS 800 Channel type 1 = analog control channel 2 = analog voice channel Channel number
Ch type
Integer
Channel
Integer
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Parameters for DAMPS Name System Type Integer Description Cellular system 5 = DAMPS 800 6 = DAMPS 1900 Channel type 1 = digital control channel 2 = digital traffic channel 3 = data channel Channel number Network type Any combination of Public, Private, or Residential PSID value (1) PSID (private system identification) value PSID value (2) PSID value (3) PSID value (4) LAREG Either 0 or 1. RNUM If LAREG parameter has the value of 1, RNUM parameter will have a value. Otherwise RNUM will be set to -1. REG PERIOD If not available, set to 1.
Ch type
Integer
Channel NW type
Integer Integer
REG PERIOD
Integer
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Parameters for cdmaOne and CDMA 2000 Name System Type Integer Description Cellular system 7 = cdmaOne 800 8 = cdmaOne 1900 14 = CDMA 2000 800 15 = CDMA 2000 1900 26 = cdmaOne 450 Channel type 1 = paging channel 2 = traffic channel 3 = synch channel 4 = access channel Carrier number Mobile country code Values range from 0 to 4095. SID (System ID) NID (Network ID) Slotted mode 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled SEARCH_WIN_A (Size of active search window) SEARCH_WIN_N (Size of neighbor search window) SEARCH_WIN_R (Size of remaining search window) 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 (Pilot drop threshold) L3 value. To get the actual T_ADD value, divide the value by two and change the sign. T_TDROP (Pilot drop timer threshold) 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. P_REV (Protocol revision level) MIN_P_REV (Minimum protocol revision level)
Ch type
Integer
T_DROP
Integer
T_TDROP T_COMP
Integer Integer
P_REV MIN_P_REV
Integer Integer
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Parameters for UMTS Name System Type Integer Description Cellular system 12 = UMTS 2100 FDD 13 = UMTS 2100 TDD 20 = UMTS 1900 FDD 21 = UMTS 1900 TDD RRC state 1 = Idle 2 = URA PCH 3 = Cell PCH 4 = Cell FACH 5 = Cell DCH Channel number Cell identification Cell identification of current cell. Values range from 0 to 268435455. Location area code Location area code of the current cell. Values range from 0 to 65535. Addition 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. Time to trigger 1A Values range from 0 to 5000 ms. 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. Time to trigger 1B Values range from 0 to 5000 ms. 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. Time to trigger 1C Values range from 0 to 5000 ms.
RRC state
Integer
Channel CI
Integer Integer
LAC
Integer
Addition window
Float
Integer Float
Integer Float
1C time to tr.
Integer
110
DL SF
Integer
Spreading factor DL 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. Min UL spreading factor Minimum allowed uplink spreading factor. Valid values are 4, 8, 16, 32, 128, and 256. DRX cycle length Defines how often paging indications are monitored. Values range from 0 to 512. Max TX power Maximum allowed uplink power in dBm. Values range from 50 to 33dBm. T reselection This parameter defines for how long (in seconds) the ranked neighbor cell has to be better than the serving cell before cell reselection happens. Values range from 0 to 31.
Min UL SF
Integer
DRX cycle
Integer
Integer
Integer
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Parameters for TETRA System Ch type Integer Integer Cellular system 11 = TETRA Channel Type 1 = MCCH (main control channel) 2 = TCH (traffic channel) -1 if not available. Channel number. Band value. Values range from 0 to 15. Location area code Values range from 0 to 16383. Extended channel type 0 = Speech, TCH / S 1 = Data, Unprotected TCH / 7.2 2 = Data, Low protection, TCH / 4.8, N=1 3 = Data, Low protection, TCH / 4.8, N=4 4 = Data, Low protection, TCH / 4.8, N=8 5 = Data, High protection, TCH / 2.4, N=1 6 = Data, High protection, TCH / 2.4, N=4 7 = Data, High protection, TCH / 2.4, N=8 Encryption 0 = Clear mode 1 = End-to-end encryption Slot number. Values range from 1 to 4.
Encryption
Integer
Slot number
Integer
Example: CHI -96.982833 32.889650 60 2 1 6 0 16:58:58.459 12 1 10837 188576 5002 1.5 0 3.0 640 0.3 100 128 128 0 24 2
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SERVICE INFORMATION (SEI) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded Nemo Tools SEI All All Always Recorded when service status changes Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
Parameters Name Service status Type Integer Description Service info status 1 = service received 2 = service dropped
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DATA CHANNEL REQUEST (DCHR) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded DCHR GSM, UMTS Data call 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. Nemo Outdoor
Type Integer
Description Cellular system 1 = GSM 900 2 = GSM 1800 3 = GSM 1900 22 = GSM 850 Initiator 1 = Mobile station initiated 2 = Network station initiated CS data channel coding 1 = 9.6 2 = 14.4 CS data mode 0 = Non-Transparent 1 = Transparent Number of CS data timeslots uplink Number of CS data timeslots downlink Modem type 0 = Analog 1 = ISDN V.110 2 = ISDN V.120 Data compression 0 = off 1 = on (manufacturer preferred compression) 2 = V.42bis 3 = V.44
Initiator
Integer
Coding
Integer
Data mode
Integer
Compression
Integer
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Parameters for UMTS Name System Type Integer Description Cellular system 12 = UMTS 2100 FDD 13 = UMTS 2100 TDD 20 = UMTS 1900 FDD 21 = UMTS 1900 TDD Initiator 1 = Mobile station initiated 2 = Network station initiated Requested CS data bit rate CS data mode 0 = Non-Transparent 1 = Transparent Modem type 0 = Analog 1 = ISDN V.110 2 = ISDN V.120 Data compression 0 = off 1 = on (manufacturer preferred compression) 2 = V.42bis 3 = V.44
Initiator
Integer
Integer Integer
Modem type
Integer
Compression
Integer
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DATA CHANNEL INFO (DCHI) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded DCHI GSM, CDMA 2000 Data call Call active Recorded after channel has been assigned or channel configuration has changed (handover). This event indicates allocated resources. Only recorded during data test. Nemo Outdoor
Type Integer
Description Cellular system 1 = GSM 900 2 = GSM 1800 3 = GSM 1900 22 = GSM 850 CS data channel coding 1 = 9.6 2 = 14.4 CS data mode 0 = Non-Transparent 1 = Transparent Number of CS data timeslots uplink Number of CS data timeslots downlink 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 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.
Coding
Integer
Data mode
Integer
CS TNs DL
Integer
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Parameters for CDMA 2000 Name System Type Integer Description Cellular system 14 = CDMA 2000 800 15 = CDMA 2000 1900 Number of parameters per F-SCH Parameters per forward supplemental channel. Number of parameters per R-SCH Parameters per reverse supplemental channel. Number of forward SCHs Number of reverse SCHs F-SCH1 ID Identifier of the first forward supplemental channel. F-SCH1 rate Channel rate of the first forward supplemental channel. F-SCH1 pilot number Pilot number of the first forward supplemental channel. F-SCH1 record type Record type of the first forward supplemental channel. F-SCH1 code channel Code channel on the first forward supplemental channel. F-SCH1 QOF Mask ID Quasi-orthogonal function index on the first forward supplemental channel. R-SCH1 ID Identifier of the first reverse supplemental channel R-SCH1 rate Channel rate of the first reverse supplemental channel R-SCH1 Walsh ID Walsh ID of the first reverse supplemental channel
Integer
Integer
F-SCH1 rate
Integer
F-SCH1 PN
Integer
Integer
Integer
Integer
Integer
R-SCH1 rate
Integer
R-SCH1 Walsh ID
Integer
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FREQUENCY HOPPING STATUS (HOP) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded Nemo Tools HOP GSM Voice call, data call Call active Recorded when frequency hopping status changes Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
Parameters (when hopping is on) Name Hopping HSN MAIO Hopping ch Type Integer Integer Integer Integer Description Hopping status 1 = ON Hopping sequence number Mobile allocation index offset Hopping channels List of frequencies used for frequency hopping by the mobile phone.
Parameters (when hopping is off) Name Hopping Traffic ARFCN Type Integer Integer Description Hopping status 2 = OFF Traffic channel ARFCN
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NEIGHBOR LIST (NLIST) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded Nemo Tools NLIST GSM, UMTS All Always Recorded when neighbor list changes. Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
Header parameters Name #Header params Nlist status Type Integer Integer Description Number of header parameters This value is currently 1. Neighbor list status Indicates if neighbor list is complete 0 = The neighbor list is not complete yet 1 = The neighbor list is complete Number of neighbor channels
Integer
Integer
Number of parameters Number of parameters for this neighbor. This value is currently 3. Cellular system 1 = GSM 900 2 = GSM 1800 3 = GSM 1900 22 = GSM 850 ARFCN Channel number for neighbor channel. Base station identification code The values range from 0 to 63.
System
Integer
ARFCN BSIC
Integer Integer
Parameters for UMTS #Params Integer Number of parameters Number of parameters for this neighbor. This value is currently 3. Cellular system 12 = UMTS FDD 2100 13 = UMTS TDD 2100 20 = UMTS FDD 1900 21 = UMTS TDD 1900 Channel number Channel number for neighbor channel. Scrambling code
System
Integer
Integer Integer
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POSSIBLE MISSING NEIGHBOR (NMISS) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded NMISS GSM, UMTS All Always Recorded when missing neighbor plug-in is enabled. Nemo Outdoor
Description Number of header parameters This value is currently 0. Number of detected possible missing neighbor cells
Parameters for GSM #Params System Integer Integer Number of parameters Number of parameters for this neighbor. Cellular system 1 = GSM 900 2 = GSM 1800 3 = GSM 1900 22 = GSM 850 Missing neighbor channel Channel number for neighbor channel. Missing neighbor BSIC -1 if not available. Missing neighbor RX level RX level in dBm. 255 if not available.
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Parameters for UMTS #Params System Integer Integer Number of parameters Number of parameters for this neighbor. Cellular system 12 = UMTS FDD 2100 20 = UMTS FDD 1900 Missing neighbor channel Channel number for neighbor channel. Missing neighbor scrambling code Missing neighbor Ec/N0 CPICH Ec/N0 of detected missing neighbor cell. Values range from -24 dB to 0 dB. 255 if invalid. Missing neighbor RSCP CPICH RSCP of detected missing neighbor cell. Values range from -115 dBm to 25 dBm. 255 if invalid. Missing neighbor difference to strongest pilot Power difference from strongest cell in active or monitored set to detected missing neighbor cell. Values range from 24 dB to 24 dB. 255 if invalid.
RSCP
Integer
Diff. to str.
Integer
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5.7.8
SERVICE PARAMETERS REQUESTED (SEPR) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded Nemo Tools SEPR cdmaOne, CDMA 2000 Voice call Always Nemo Outdoor
Parameters for cdmaOne and CDMA 2000 Name System Type Integer Description Cellular system 7 = cdmaOne 800 8 = cdmaOne 1900 14 = CDMA 2000 800 15 = CDMA 2000 1900 26 = cdmaOne 450 Requested service option Service option requested from the network. Requested forward radio configuration Forward radio configuration. -1 if not available. Requested reverse radio configuration -1 if not available. Requested forward fundamental channel MUX. -1 if not available. Requested reverse fundamental channel MUX. -1 if not available.
Service option
Integer
Req. forw. RC
Integer
Integer Integer
Integer
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SERVICE PARAMETERS NEGOTIATED (SEPN) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded Nemo Tools SEPN cdmaOne, CDMA 2000 Voice call Always Nemo Outdoor
Parameters for cdmaOne and CDMA 2000 Name System Type Integer Description Cellular system 7 = cdmaOne 800 8 = cdmaOne 1900 14 = CDMA 2000 800 15 = CDMA 2000 1900 26 = cdmaOne 450 Negotiated service option Negotiated forward radio configuration -1 if not available. Negotiated reverse radio configuration -1 if not available. Negotiated forward fundamental channel MUX -1 if not available. Negotiated reverse fundamental channel MUX -1 if not available.
Neg. SO Neg. forw. RC Neg. rev. RC Neg. F-FCH MUX Neg. R-FCH MUX
Integer
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5.7.10 RANDOM ACCESS CHANNEL INFORMATION (RACHI) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded Nemo Tools Parameters for UMTS Name System Type Integer Description Cellular system 12 = UMTS FDD 2100 13 = UMTS TDD 2100 20 = UMTS FDD 1900 21 = UMTS TDD 1900 RACH initial TX power Initial transmission power, unit dBm. Values range from 99 to 99. RACH preamble step Preamble step size in dB. RACH preamble count Transmitted preamble transmission count. Values range from 1 to 65. RACH TX power Total transmission power used in RACH message part (control + data) RACH maximum preamble count Values range from 1 to 64. This is same as Preamble Retrans Max parameter signaled by network in RRC layer and it defines the maximum number of preamble attempts. Uplink interference level Values range from 110 to -70 dBm. RACH AICH status 0 = No ACK 1 = NACK 2 = ACK RACH data channel gain Values range from 0 to 15. RACH control channel gain Values range from 0 to 15. RACH power offset Pp-m parameter. Power offset between the last transmitted preamble and the control part of the message. Values range from 5 to 10 dB. 255 if not available. RACHI UMTS, cdmaOne, CDMA 2000 All Always Recorded after random access procedure Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
Init. TX pwr.
Integer
Integer Integer
Integer
Integer
Integer Integer
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Integer
RACH message length Length of the RACH message in milliseconds. Valid values are 10 and 20. RACH max preamble cycles Maximum number of preamble cycles. Values range from 1 to 32.
Integer
Parameters for cdmaOne and CDMA 2000 Name System Type Integer Description Cellular system 7 = cdmaOne 800 8 = cdmaOne 1900 14 = CDMA 2000 800 15 = CDMA 2000 1900 26 = cdmaOne 450 NOM_PWR (Nominal transmit power offset) Nominal transmit power offset in dB. INIT_PWR (Access probe initial power) PWR_STEP (Access probe power step) NUM_STEP (Access probe number of steps) Maximum number of steps 1. Access probe TX level Access probe count Access probe sequence count Probe sequence result 0 = ACAck not received 1 = ACAck received 2 = TCA message received 3 = Probe interrupted
NOM_PWR INIT_PWR PWR_STEP NUM_STEP TX level Probe count Probe seq. count Result
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5.7.11 VOCODER STATUS (VOCS) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded Nemo Tools Parameters Name System Type Integer Description Cellular system 7 = cdmaOne 800 8 = cdmaOne 1900 14 = CDMA 2000 800 15 = CDMA 2000 1900 26 = cdmaOne 450 Forward vocoder rate 0 = Full 1 = Half 2 = Quarter 3 = Eighth 4 = Blank 5 = Erasure 6 = Invalid data Reverse vocoder rate 0 = Full 1 = Half 2 = Quarter 3 = Eighth 4 = Blank 5 = Erasure 6 = Invalid data VOCS cdmaOne, CDMA 2000 All Call active Nemo Outdoor
F-voc. rate
Integer
R-voc. rate
Integer
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5.7.12 QUICK PAGING CHANNEL INFORMATION (QPCHI) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded Nemo Tools Parameters Name System Type Integer Description Cellular system 14 = CDMA 2000 800 15 = CDMA 2000 1900 QPCH rate Data rate in bps. The possible values are 4800 or 9600 bps Paging slot number Values range from 0 to 2047. QPCHI CDMA 2000 All Idle (slotted mode) Recorded when values are received from a mobile Nemo Outdoor
QPCH rate
Integer
Slot number
Integer
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5.7.13 SYNC CHANNEL COUNTERS (COUNTSYNC) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded Nemo Tools Parameters Name System Type Integer Description Cellular system 7 = cdmaOne 800 8 = cdmaOne 1900 14 = CDMA 2000 800 15 = CDMA 2000 1900 26 = cdmaOne 450 SYNC_1 (Messages received) SYNC_2 (Messages received with an invalid CRC) COUNTSYNC cdmaOne, CDMA 2000 All Always Nemo Outdoor
SYNC_1 SYNC_2
Integer Integer
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5.7.14 PAGING CHANNEL COUNTERS (COUNTPAG) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded Nemo Tools Parameters Name System Type Integer Description Cellular system 7 = cdmaOne 800 8 = cdmaOne 1900 14 = CDMA 2000 800 15 = CDMA 2000 1900 26 = cdmaOne 450 PAG_1 (Messages received) PAG_2 (Messages received with an invalid CRC) PAG_3 (Messages/records addressed to MS) PAG_4 (Half-frames received) PAG_5 (Half-frames containing any part of a valid message) PAG_6 (Paging channel lost indications) PAG_7 (Idle handoffs) COUNTPAG cdmaOne, CDMA 2000 All Always Nemo Outdoor
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5.7.15 MUX1 COUNTERS (COUNTMUX1) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded Nemo Tools Parameters Name System Type Integer Description Cellular system 7 = cdmaOne 800 8 = cdmaOne 1900 14 = CDMA 2000 800 15 = CDMA 2000 1900 26 = cdmaOne 450 MUX_1_REV_01 (9600 bps, primary) MUX_1_REV_02 (9600 bps, rate 1/2 primary and signaling) MUX_1_REV_03 (9600 bps, rate 1/4 primary and signaling) MUX_1_REV_04 (9600 bps, rate 1/8 primary and signaling) MUX_1_REV_05 (9600 bps, signaling) MUX_1_REV_06 (4800 bps, primary) MUX_1_REV_07 (2400 bps, primary) MUX_1_REV_08 (1200 bps, primary) MUX_1_REV_09 (Reserved) MUX_1_REV_10 (Reserved) MUX_1_REV_11 (9600 bps, rate 1/2 primary and secondary) MUX_1_REV_12 (9600 bps, rate 1/4 primary and secondary) MUX_1_REV_13 (9600 bps, rate 1/8 primary and secondary) MUX_1_REV_14 (9600 bps, secondary) MUX_1_REV_15 (Reserved) MUX_1_REV_16 (Reserved) MUX_1_FOR_01 (9600 bps, primary) COUNTMUX1 cdmaOne, CDMA 2000 All Always Nemo Outdoor
MUX_1_REV _01 MUX_1_REV _02 MUX_1_REV _03 MUX_1_REV _04 MUX_1_REV _05 MUX_1_REV _06 MUX_1_REV _07 MUX_1_REV _08 MUX_1_REV _09 MUX_1_REV _10 MUX_1_REV _11 MUX_1_REV _12 MUX_1_REV _13 MUX_1_REV _14 MUX_1_REV _15 MUX_1_REV _16 MUX_1_FOR _01
Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer
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MUX_1_FOR _02 MUX_1_FOR _03 MUX_1_FOR _04 MUX_1_FOR _05 MUX_1_FOR _06 MUX_1_FOR _07 MUX_1_FOR _08 MUX_1_FOR _09 MUX_1_FOR _10 MUX_1_FOR _11 MUX_1_FOR _12 MUX_1_FOR _13 MUX_1_FOR _14 MUX_1_FOR _15 MUX_1_FOR _16
Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer
MUX_1_FOR_02 (9600 bps, rate 1/2 primary and signaling) MUX_1_FOR_03 (9600 bps, rate 1/4 primary and signaling) MUX_1_FOR_04 (9600 bps, rate 1/8 primary and signaling) MUX_1_FOR_05 (9600 bps, signaling) MUX_1_FOR_06 (4800 bps, primary) MUX_1_FOR_07 (2400 bps, primary) MUX_1_FOR_08 (1200 bps, primary) MUX_1_FOR_09 (9600 bps, with bit errors) MUX_1_FOR_10 (Frame quality insufficient to decide upon rate) MUX_1_FOR_11 (9600 bps, rate 1/2 primary and secondary) MUX_1_FOR_12 (9600 bps, rate 1/4 primary and secondary) MUX_1_FOR_13 (9600 bps, rate 1/8 primary and secondary) MUX_1_FOR_14 (9600 bps, secondary) MUX_1_FOR_15 (Reserved) MUX_1_FOR_16 (Reserved)
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5.7.16 MUX2 COUNTERS (COUNTMUX2) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded Nemo Tools Parameters Name System Type Integer Description Cellular system 7 = cdmaOne 800 8 = cdmaOne 1900 14 = CDMA 2000 800 15 = CDMA 2000 1900 26 = cdmaOne 450 MUX_2_REV_01 (14400 bps, primary) MUX_2_REV_02 (14400 bps, rate 1/2 primary and signaling) MUX_2_REV_03 (14400 bps, rate 1/4 primary and signaling) MUX_2_REV_04 (14400 bps, rate 1/8 primary and signaling) MUX_2_REV_05 (14400 bps, signaling) MUX_2_REV_06 (14400 bps, rate 1/2 primary and secondary) MUX_2_REV_07 (14400 bps, rate 1/4 primary and secondary) MUX_2_REV_08 (14400 bps, rate 1/8 primary and secondary) MUX_2_REV_09 (14400 bps, secondary) MUX_2_REV_10 (14400 bps, rate 1/8 primary, secondary and signaling) MUX_2_REV_11 (7200 bps, primary) MUX_2_REV_12 (7200 bps, rate 1/4 primary and signaling) MUX_2_REV_13 (7200 bps, rate 1/8 primary and signaling) MUX_2_REV_14 (7200 bps, signaling) MUX_2_REV_15 (7200 bps, rate 1/4 primary and secondary) MUX_2_REV_16 (7200 bps, rate 1/8 primary and secondary) MUX_2_REV_17 (7200 bps, secondary) COUNTMUX2 cdmaOne, CDMA 2000 All Always Nemo Outdoor
MUX_2_REV _01 MUX_2_REV _02 MUX_2_REV _03 MUX_2_REV _04 MUX_2_REV _05 MUX_2_REV _06 MUX_2_REV _07 MUX_2_REV _08 MUX_2_REV _09 MUX_2_REV _10 MUX_2_REV _11 MUX_2_REV _12 MUX_2_REV _13 MUX_2_REV _14 MUX_2_REV _15 MUX_2_REV _16 MUX_2_REV _17
Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer
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MUX_2_REV _18 MUX_2_REV _19 MUX_2_REV _20 MUX_2_REV _21 MUX_2_REV _22 MUX_2_REV _23 MUX_2_REV _24 MUX_2_REV _25 MUX_2_REV _26 MUX_2_REV _27 MUX_2_REV _28 MUX_2_FOR _01 MUX_2_FOR _02 MUX_2_FOR _03 MUX_2_FOR _04 MUX_2_FOR _05 MUX_2_FOR _06 MUX_2_FOR _07 MUX_2_FOR _08 MUX_2_FOR _09 MUX_2_FOR _10 MUX_2_FOR _11 MUX_2_FOR _12 MUX_2_FOR _13 MUX_2_FOR _14 MUX_2_FOR
Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer
MUX_2_REV_18 (7200 bps, rate 1/8 primary, secondary and signaling) MUX_2_REV_19 (3600 bps, primary) MUX_2_REV_20 (3600 bps, rate 1/8 primary and signaling) MUX_2_REV_21 (3600 bps, signaling) MUX_2_REV_22 (3600 bps, rate 1/8 primary and secondary) MUX_2_REV_23 (3600 bps, secondary) MUX_2_REV_24 (1800 bps, primary) MUX_2_REV_25 (1800 bps, secondary) MUX_2_REV_26 (Reserved) MUX_2_REV_27 (Reserved) MUX_2_REV_28 (MuxPDU Type 4) MUX_2_FOR_01 (14400 bps, primary) MUX_2_FOR_02 (14400 bps, rate 1/2 primary and signaling) MUX_2_FOR_03 (14400 bps, rate 1/4 primary and signaling) MUX_2_FOR_04 (14400 bps, rate 1/8 primary and signaling) MUX_2_FOR_05 (14400 bps, signaling) MUX_2_FOR_06 (14400 bps, rate 1/2 primary and secondary) MUX_2_FOR_07 (14400 bps, rate 1/4 primary and secondary) MUX_2_FOR_08 (14400 bps, rate 1/8 primary and secondary) MUX_2_FOR_09 (14400 bps, secondary) MUX_2_FOR_10 (14400 bps, rate 1/8 primary, secondary and signaling) MUX_2_FOR_11 (7200 bps, primary) MUX_2_FOR_12 (7200 bps, rate 1/4 primary and signaling) MUX_2_FOR_13 (7200 bps, rate 1/8 primary and signaling) MUX_2_FOR_14 (7200 bps, signaling) MUX_2_FOR_15 (7200 bps, rate 1/4
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_15 MUX_2_FOR _16 MUX_2_FOR _17 MUX_2_FOR _18 MUX_2_FOR _19 MUX_2_FOR _20 MUX_2_FOR _21 MUX_2_FOR _22 MUX_2_FOR _23 MUX_2_FOR _24 MUX_2_FOR _25 MUX_2_FOR _26 MUX_2_FOR _27 MUX_2_FOR _28 Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer
primary and secondary) MUX_2_FOR_16 (7200 bps, rate 1/8 primary and secondary) MUX_2_FOR_17 (7200 bps, secondary) MUX_2_FOR_18 (7200 bps, rate 1/8 primary, secondary and signaling) MUX_2_FOR_19 (3600 bps, primary) MUX_2_FOR_20 (3600 bps, rate 1/8 primary and signaling) MUX_2_FOR_21 (3600 bps, signaling) MUX_2_FOR_22 (3600 bps, rate 1/8 primary and secondary) MUX_2_FOR_23 (3600 bps, secondary) MUX_2_FOR_24 (1800 bps, primary) MUX_2_FOR_25 (1800 bps, secondary) MUX_2_FOR_26 (Frame with insufficient frame quality) MUX_2_FOR_27 (Reserved) MUX_2_FOR_28 (MuxPDU Type 4)
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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5.7.17 ACCESS CHANNEL COUNTERS (COUNTACC) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded Nemo Tools Parameters Name System Type Integer Description Cellular system 7 = cdmaOne 800 8 = cdmaOne 1900 14 = CDMA 2000 800 15 = CDMA 2000 1900 26 = cdmaOne 450 ACC_1 (Access REQ messages) ACC_2 (Access RESP messages) ACC_3 (Access probe transmitted at least twice) ACC_4 (Access probe transmitted at least 3 times) ACC_5 (Access probe transmitted at least 4 times) ACC_6 (Access probe transmitted at least 5 times) ACC_7 (Access probe transmitted at least 6 times) ACC_8 (Unsuccessful access attempts) COUNTACC cdmaOne, CDMA 2000 All Always Nemo Outdoor
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5.7.18 REVERSE TRAFFIC CHANNEL COUNTERS (COUNTRTC) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded Nemo Tools Parameters Name System Type Integer Description Cellular system 7 = cdmaOne 800 8 = cdmaOne 1900 14 = CDMA 2000 800 15 = CDMA 2000 1900 26 = cdmaOne 450 RTC_1 (ACK_REQ transmitted at least once) RTC_2 (ACK_REQ transmitted at least twice) RTC_3 (ACK_REQ transmitted at least 3 times) RTC_4 (Aborted call due to ACK timeout) RTC_5 (No ACK_REQ transmitted) COUNTRTC cdmaOne, CDMA 2000 All Always Nemo Outdoor
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5.7.19 REVERSE SUPPLEMENTAL CHANNEL #1 COUNTERS (COUNTRSCH1) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded Nemo Tools Parameters Name System Type Integer Description Cellular system 14 = CDMA 2000 800 15 = CDMA 2000 1900 REV_SCH1_1 (1x Rate) REV_SCH1_2 (2x Rate) REV_SCH1_3 (4x Rate) REV_SCH1_4 (8x Rate) REV_SCH1_5 (16x Rate) REV_SCH1_6 (Number of LTUs rcvd from physical layer) REV_SCH1_7 (Number of LTUs rcvd from physical layer, CRC OK) COUNTRSCH1 CDMA 2000 All Always Nemo Outdoor
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5.7.20 FORWARD SUPPLEMENTAL CHANNEL #1 COUNTERS (COUNTFSCH1) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded Nemo Tools Parameters Name System Type Integer Description Cellular system 14 = CDMA 2000 800 15 = CDMA 2000 1900 FOR_SCH1_1 (1x Rate) FOR_SCH1_2 (2x Rate) FOR_SCH1_3 (4x Rate) FOR_SCH1_4 (8x Rate) FOR_SCH1_5 (16x Rate) FOR_SCH1_6 (Number of LTUs rcvd from physical layer) FOR_SCH1_7 (Number of LTUs rcvd from physical layer, CRC OK) COUNTFSCH1 CDMA 2000 All Always Nemo Outdoor
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5.7.21 RADIO BEARER INFORMATION (RBI) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded Nemo Tools Parameters Name System Type Integer Description Cellular system 12 = UMTS FDD 2100 13 = UMTS TDD 2100 20 = UMTS FDD 1900 21 = UMTS TDD 1900 Number of header parameters This parameter specifies how many parameters there are before radio bearer specific parameters starts. This value is currently 0. Number of parameters per radio bearer This value is currently 8. Number of radio bearers Radio bearer ID Values range from 0 to 32. RLC ID Same as logical channel ID. Values range from 0 to 20. Transport channel ID Values range from 0 to 32. Radio bearer direction Direction of the radio bearer 0 = uplink 1 = downlink Logical channel type Logical channel type for this radio bearer: 0 = BCCH 1 = PCCH 2 = CCCH 3 = DCCH 4 = CTCH 5 = DTCH 6 = SHCCH RBI UMTS All Always Recorded when radio bearer allocation changes. Nemo Outdoor
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Integer
TrCh ID Direction
Integer Integer
Logical Ch
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RLC mode
Integer
RLC mode RLC mode for this radio bearer 0 = TM 1 = UM 2 = AM Ciphering 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled Transport channel type MAC PDUs are delivered using this channel: 0 = BCH 1 = CPCH 2 = DCH 3 = HS-DSCH 4 = PCH 5 = FACH 6 = RACH
Ciphering
Integer
TrCh type
Integer
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5.7.22 TRANSPORT CHANNEL INFORMATION (TRCHI) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded TRCHI UMTS All Always Recorded when transport channel allocation changes. Nemo Outdoor
Type Integer
Description Cellular system 12 = UMTS FDD 2100 13 = UMTS TDD 2100 20 = UMTS FDD 1900 21 = UMTS TDD 1900 Number of header parameters This parameter specifies how many parameters there are before transport channel specific parameters starts. This value is currently 0. Number of parameters per transport channel This value is currently 8. Number of transport channels Transport channel ID Values range from 0 to 32. CCTrCh ID Coded composite transport channel ID. Values range from 0 to 5. 1 if not available. Transport channel direction 0 = uplink 1 = downlink 2 = Relay-link (control) Transport channel type MAC PDUs are delivered using this channel: 0 = BCH 1 = CPCH 2 = DCH 3 = HS-DSCH 4 = PCH 5 = FACH 6 = RACH
#Header params
Integer
Direction
Integer
TrCh type
Integer
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TrCh coding
Integer
Transport channel coding 0 = and convolutional 1 = 1/3 and convolutional 2 = 1/3 and turbo 3 = No coding CRC length Valid values are 0, 8, 12, 16, and 24. TTI Transmission Time Interval in milliseconds. Valid values are 2, 6, 10, 20, 40, and 80. Rate-matching attribute. Values range from 1 to 256.
Integer Integer
Rate-m. attr.
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5.7.23 RADIO RESOURCE CONNECTION ATTEMPT (RRA) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded Nemo Tools Parameters Name System Type Integer Description Cellular system 12 = UMTS 2100 FDD 13 = UMTS 2100 TDD 20 = UMTS 1900 FDD 21 = UMTS 1900 TDD RRA UMTS Always Always Recorded when RRC connection is attempted. Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
Parameters for UMTS RRC est. cause Integer RRC connection establishment cause 0 = Originating conversation call 1 = Originating streaming call 2 = Originating interactive call 3 = Originating background call 4 = Originating subscribed traffic call 5 = Terminating conversational call 6 = Terminating streaming call 7 = Terminating interactive call 8 = Terminating background call 9 = Emergency call 10 = Inter-RAT cell reselection 11 = Inter-RAT cell change order 12 = Registration 13 = Detach 14 = Originating high priority signaling 15 = Originating low priority signaling 16 = Call re-establishment 17 = Terminating high priority signaling 18 = Terminating low priority signaling 19 = Terminating cause unknown
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5.7.24 RADIO RESOURCE CONNECTION SUCCESS (RRC) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded Nemo Tools Parameters Name System Type Integer Description Cellular system 12 = UMTS 2100 FDD 13 = UMTS 2100 TDD 20 = UMTS 1900 FDD 21 = UMTS 1900 TDD RRC UMTS Always Always Recorded when RRC connection is established. Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
Parameters for UMTS #RRC att. Integer Number of RRC connection attempts Number of RRC connection attempts before RRC connection. RRC connection establishment time Time between RRC connection attempt and RRC connection in milliseconds.
Integer
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5.7.25 RADIO RESOURCE CONNECTION FAILURE (RRF) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded Nemo Tools Parameters Name System Type Integer Description Cellular system 12 = UMTS 2100 FDD 13 = UMTS 2100 TDD 20 = UMTS 1900 FDD 21 = UMTS 1900 TDD RRF UMTS Always Always Recorded when RRC connection attempt is failed. Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
Parameters for UMTS #RRC att. Integer Number of RRC connection attempts Number of RRC connection attempts before RRC connection. RRC connection failure time Time between RRC connection attempt and RRC connection failure in milliseconds. RRC connection rejection status 1 = Network reject RRC connection rejection cause 0 = congestion 1 = unspecified
Integer
Integer Integer
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5.7.26 RADIO RESOURCE CONNECTION RELEASE (RRD) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded Nemo Tools Parameters Name System Type Integer Description Cellular system 12 = UMTS 2100 FDD 13 = UMTS 2100 TDD 20 = UMTS 1900 FDD 21 = UMTS 1900 TDD RRD UMTS Always Always Recorded when RRC connection is released. Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
Parameters for UMTS RRC rel. status RRC rel. cause Integer RRC connection release status 1 = Normal release 2 = Dropped RRC connection RRC connection release cause 0 = normal event 1 = unspecified 2 = pre-emptive release 3 = congestion 4 = re-establishment reject 5 = user inactivity 6 = directed signaling connection reestablishment
Integer
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5.7.27 TIMER (TIMER) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded Nemo Tools Parameters Name System Type Integer Description Cellular system 7 = cdmaOne 800 8 = cdmaOne 1900 14 = CDMA 2000 800 15 = CDMA 2000 1900 26 = cdmaOne 450 Timer name Timer name in double quotes. Timer state 1 = Started 2 = Stopped 3 = Timeout Timer value Current value of the timer. Value is 1 if not available. TIMER cdmaOne, CDMA 2000 All Always Nemo Outdoor
String Integer
Timer value
Integer
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5.7.28 MS CELLULAR SYSTEM STATE (MSCS) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded Nemo Tools Parameters Name System Type Integer Description Cellular system 7 = cdmaOne 800 8 = cdmaOne 1900 14 = CDMA 2000 800 15 = CDMA 2000 1900 26 = cdmaOne 450 Cellular system state In double quotes. MSCS cdmaOne, CDMA 2000 All Always Recorded when cellular system state changes. Nemo Outdoor
System state
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5.7.29 CIPHERING INFO (CIPI) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded Nemo Tools Parameters Name System Type Integer Description Cellular system 11 = TETRA CIPI TETRA All Always Recorded when ciphering information changes. Nemo Outdoor
Parameters for TETRA Ciph. type Integer Ciphering Type 0 = Disabled 1 = SCK 2 = DCK Ciphering KSG KSG number in double quotes. Ciphering SCK SCK number in double quotes.
KSG SCK
String String
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5.8 5.8.1
MS-BS SIGNALING EVENTS LAYER3 UPLINK (L3U) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded L3U GSM, DAMPS, UMTS, cdmaOne, CDMA 2000, TETRA All Always Recorded when the mobile station sends a Layer3 message to BS Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
Type String
L3 msg
String
L3 data
Hex
Description 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) Channel type: The channel type name that was used for signalling. With AMPS, CDMA, and DAMPS (ACC, AVC, DCCH, DTC, SCH, DPCH, DACH, DTC) With TETRA: MCCH, TCH, NA Layer3 message The Layer3 message name in text format in double quotes Layer3 data Contents of the Layer3 message in hexadecimal values
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LAYER3 DOWNLINK (L3D) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded L3D GSM, DAMPS, UMTS, cdmaOne, CDMA 2000, TETRA All Always Recorded when the mobile station receives Layer3 message from BS Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
Type String
L3 msg
String
L3 data
Hex
Description 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) Channel type: The channel type name that was used for signalling. With AMPS, CDMA, and DAMPS (ACC, AVC, DCCH, DTC, SCH, DPCH, DACH, DTC) With TETRA: MCCH, TCH, NA Layer3 message The Layer3 message name in text format in double quotes Layer3 data Contents of the Layer3 message in hexadecimal values
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LAYER2 UPLINK (L2U) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded Nemo Tools L2U GSM All Always Recorded when mobile station sends Layer2 frame Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
Parameters Name Subchannel Type String Description 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) GSM layer2 message The Layer2 message name in text format in double quotes GSM layer2 data Contents of the Layer2 message in hexadecimal values
L2 msg
String
L2 data
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LAYER2 DOWNLINK (L2D) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded L2D GSM All Always Recorded when mobile station receives Layer2 frame Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
Type String
Description 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) GSM layer2 message The Layer2 message name in text format in double quotes GSM layer2 data Contents of the Layer2 message in hexadecimal values
L2 msg
String
L2 data
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MAC LAYER UPLINK (MACU) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded MACU GSM PS Data Always Recorded when mobile station sends the RLC/MAC layer message Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
Type String
Description Subchannel The subchannel name that was used for signaling (PRACH, PTCCH, PCCCH, PACCH or PDTCH). RLC/MAC message The RLC/MAC message name in text format in double quotes RLC/MAC data Contents of the RLC/MAC message in hexadecimal values
String
Hex
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MAC LAYER DOWNLINK (MACD) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded MACD GSM PS Data Always Recorded when mobile station receives the RLC/MAC layer message Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
Type String
Description Subchannel The subchannel name that was used for signaling (PBCCH, PCCCH, PAGCH, PPCH PTCCH, PACCH or PDTCH). RLC/MAC message The RLC/MAC message name in text format in double quotes RLC/MAC data Contents of the RLC/MAC message in hexadecimal values
String
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LLC LAYER UPLINK (LLCU) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded LLCU GSM, TETRA PS Data Always Recorded when mobile station receives the LLC layer message Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
Type String
Description Subchannel The subchannel name that was used for signaling. With GSM LLC messages only subchannel PDTCH is used. With TETRA LLC messages the subchannel is always NA LLC message The LLC message name in text format in double quotes LLC data Contents of the LLC message in hexadecimal values
LLC msg
String
LLC data
Hex
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LLC LAYER DOWNLINK (LLCD) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded LLCD GSM, TETRA PS Data Always Recorded when mobile station receives the LLC layer message Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
Type String
Description Subchannel The subchannel name that was used for signaling. With GSM LLC messages only subchannel PDTCH is used. With TETRA LLC messages the subchannel is always NA. LLC message The LLC message name in text format in double quotes LLC data Contents of the LLC message in hexadecimal values
LLC msg
String
LLC data
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RRLP LAYER UPLINK (RRLPU) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded RRLPU GSM All Always Recorded when mobile station sends the RRLP layer message Nemo Outdoor
Type String
Description Subchannel The subchannel that was used for signaling in GSM. RRLP message The RRLP message name in text format in double quotes. RRLP data Contents of the RRLP message in hexadecimal values.
RRLP msg
String
RRLP data
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5.8.10 RRLP LAYER DOWNLINK (RRLPD) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded RRLPD GSM All Always Recorded when mobile station receives the RRLP layer message Nemo Outdoor
Type String
Description Subchannel The subchannel that was used for signaling in GSM. RRLP message The RRLP message name in text format in double quotes RRLP data Contents of the RRLP message in hexadecimal values
RRLP msg
String
RRLP data
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5.8.11 RRC LAYER UPLINK (RRCU) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded RRCU UMTS All Always Recorded when mobile station sends the RRC layer message Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
Type String
Description 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 message The RRC message name in text format in double quotes RRC data Contents of the RRC message in hexadecimal values
RRC msg
String
RRC data
Hex
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5.8.12 RRC LAYER DOWNLINK (RRCD) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded RRCD UMTS All Always Recorded when mobile station receives the RRC layer message Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
Type String
Description 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 message The RRC message name in text format in double quotes RRC data Contents of the RRC message in hexadecimal values
RRC msg
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RRC data
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5.8.13 RLC LAYER UPLINK (RLCU) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded RLCU UMTS All Always Recorded when mobile station sends the RLC layer message Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
Type String
Description 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) RLC message The RLC message name in text format in double quotes. Message name also contains information about RLC mode (transparent, acknowledged or unacknowledged) and size of message length field. RLC data Contents of the RLC message in hexadecimal values
RLC msg
String
RLC data
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5.8.14 RLC LAYER DOWNLINK (RLCD) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded RLCD UMTS All Always Recorded when mobile station receives the RLC layer message Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
Type String
Description 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) RLC message The RLC message name in text format in double quotes. Message name also contains information about RLC mode (transparent, acknowledged or unacknowledged) and size of message length field. RLC data Contents of the RLC message in hexadecimal values
RLC msg
String
RLC data
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PACKET DATA EVENTS 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. PAA GSM, UMTS, CDMA 2000 PS Data Idle, Attach Recorded when packet session activation is attempted. Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
Type Integer
Description Initiator 1 = Mobile initiated 2 = Network initiated Packet data protocol type 1 = IP Access point name In string format between quotes. 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 compression 0 = off 1 = on (manufacturer preferred compression) 2 = RFC1144 (VanJacobsen) 3 = RFC2507 (Degermark) 4 = RFC3095 (RoHC) Data compression 0 = off 1 = on (manufacturer preferred compression) 2 = V.42bis 3 = V.44
Header compr.
Integer
Data compr.
Integer
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PACKET SESSION ACTIVATION FAILED (PAF) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded PAF GSM, UMTS, CDMA 2000 PS Data Idle, Attach Recorded after PAA event when packet session activation has failed. Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
Type Integer
Description 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) 6 = Test system failure (OS RAS cause). These values can be ignored in Quality Survey Report. Packet session activation failure time Time from attempt in seconds Packet session activation failure cause SM cause or OS RAS cause value for rejection. 1 if not available. See chapter 7.8 for a list of OS RAS cause values. See chapter 7.7 for a list of SM cause values.
Integer Integer
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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. PAC GSM, UMTS, CDMA 2000 PS Data Packet active Recorded after PAA event when packet session activation has succeeded. Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
Type Integer
Description Packet session activation state 1 = Air interface connect (connect in session management layer) 2 = PPP connect Packet session activation time Time from packet session activation attempt to packet connect in seconds Packet protocol address Phone IP address in quotes
Integer
String
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PACKET SESSION DEACTIVATED (PAD) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded Nemo Tools PAD GSM, UMTS, CDMA 2000 PS Data Idle, Attach Recorded when packet session is deactivated. Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
Parameters Name Deact. status Type Integer Description Packet session deactivation status 1 = Normal session deactivation 2 = Network reject (SM cause) 3 = Mobile reject (SM cause) 5 = PPP error (OS RAS cause) Packet session active duration Time from attempt in seconds Packet session deactivation cause If failure status is PPP error (see chapter 7.8) this value contains OS RAS cause value. Otherwise the value is system specific: With GSM and UMTS the value is SM cause (see chapter 7.7) With CDMA 2000 the value is CC cause (see chapter 7.4). -1 if not available. Packet session deactivation time Session deactivation time in milliseconds
Integer Integer
Deact. time
Integer
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QUALITY OF SERVICE PROFILE REQUEST (QSPR) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded QSPR GSM, UMTS PS Data Attach, Packet active Recorded when quality of service profile is requested. Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
Type Integer
Description Packet data technology 1 = GPRS 2 = EGPRS 3 = UMTS Requested average throughput 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
Integer
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Integer
Requested peak throughput 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 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 Requested priority class GPRS priority class: 0 = subscribed value 1 = high 2 = normal 3 = low Requested reliability class GPRS reliability class: 0 = subscribed value 1 = like X.25 2 = like IP 3 = for signaling Min accepted average throughput class Minimum connection requirements. Values are same as requested values. Min accepted peak throughput class Minimum connection requirements. Values are same as requested values. Min accepted delay class Minimum connection requirements. Values are same as requested values.
Delay class
Integer
Priority class
Integer
Reliab. class
Integer
Integer
Integer
Integer
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Integer
Min accepted priority class Minimum connection requirements. Values are same as requested values. Min accepted reliability class Minimum connection requirements. Values are same as requested values. Requested traffic class 0 = Conversational 1 = Streaming 2 = Interactive 3 = Background 4 = Subscribed value Requested max uplink bit rate kbits/s, range 0 384 where 0 is subscribed value Requested max downlink bit rate kbits/s, range 0 - 2047 where 0 is subscribed value Requested guaranteed uplink bit rate kbits/s, range 0 - 384 where 0 is subscribed value Requested guaranteed downlink bit rate kbits/s, range 0 - 2047 where 0 is subscribed value Requested delivery order 0 = No 1 = Yes 2 = Subscribed value Requested maximum SDU size 10 - 1500 bytes, 0 is subscribed value Requested SDU error 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%
Integer
Integer
Max UL TPut Max DL TPut Gr. UL TPut Gr. DL TPut Deliv. order
Integer
Integer
Integer
Integer
Integer
Integer String
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Residual BER
String
Requested residual bit error ratio 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% Requested delivery of erroneous PDUs 0 = No 1 = Yes 2 = No detect 3 = Subscribed value Requested transfer delay 1 - 4100 milliseconds, 0=subscribed value Requested traffic handling priority 1-3, 0 = subscribed value Minimum accepted traffic class Minimum connection requirements. Values are same as requested values. Minimum accepted maximum uplink bit rate Minimum connection requirements. Values are same as requested values. Minimum accepted maximum downlink bit rate Minimum connection requirements. Values are same as requested values. Minimum accepted guaranteed uplink bit rate Minimum connection requirements. Values are same as requested values. Minimum accepted guaranteed downlink bit rate Minimum connection requirements. Values are same as requested values. Minimum accepted delivery order Minimum connection requirements. Values are same as requested values. Minimum accepted maximum SDU size Minimum connection requirements. Values are same as requested values. Minimum accepted SDU error ratio Minimum connection requirements. Values are same as requested values.
Integer
Transfer delay Traffic prior. Min tr. class Min max UL TPut Min max DL TPut
Integer
Integer
Integer
Integer
Min deliv. ord. Min max SDU size Min SDU err.
Integer
Integer
String
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String
Minimum accepted residual bit error ratio Minimum connection requirements. Values are same as requested values. Minimum accepted delivery of erroneous PDUs Minimum connection requirements. Values are same as requested values. Minimum accepted transfer delay Minimum connection requirements. Values are same as requested values. Minimum accepted traffic handling priority Minimum connection requirements. Values are same as requested values.
Integer
Integer
Integer
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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QUALITY OF SERVICE PROFILE NEGOTIATED (QSPN) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded Nemo Tools QSPN GSM, UMTS PS Data Packet active Recorded when quality of service profile changes Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
Parameters Name Packet tech. Type Integer Description Packet data technology 1 = GPRS 2 = EGPRS 3 = UMTS Negotiated average throughput 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
Integer
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Negotiated peak throughput 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 Negotiated delay class GPRS delay class: 1 = best 2 3 4 = best effort Negotiated priority class GPRS priority class: 1 = high 2 = normal 3 = low Negotiated reliability class GPRS reliability class: 1 = like X.25 2 = like IP 3 = for signaling 4 = for text TV style applications 5 = for video Negotiated traffic class 0 = Conversational 1 = Streaming 2 = Interactive 3 = Background Negotiated maximum uplink bit rate Negotiated maximum uplink bit rate in kbits/s. Values range from 1 to 384. Negotiated maximum downlink bit rate Negotiated maximum downlink bit rate in kbits/s. Values range from 1 to 2047. Negotiated guaranteed uplink bit rate Negotiated guaranteed uplink bit rate in kbits/s. Values range from 1 to 384. 1 if not available. Negotiated guaranteed downlink bit rate Negotiated guaranteed downlink bit rate in kbits/s. Values range from 1 to 2047. 1 if not available.
Delay class
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Priority class
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Reliab. class
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Traffic class
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Integer
Integer
Integer
Gr. DL TPut
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Deliv. order
Integer
Negotiated delivery order 0 = No 1 = Yes Negotiated maximum SDU size Negotiated maximum service data unit (SDU) size in bytes. Values range from 10 to 1500. Negotiated SDU error 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% 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% Negotiated delivery of erroneous PDUs 0 = No 1 = Yes 2 = No detect Negotiated transfer delay Negotiated transfer delay in milliseconds. Values range from 1 to 4100. 1 if not available. Negotiated traffic handling priority 1 if not available. 1 Highest priority 2 3 Lowest priority
Integer
String
Resid. BER
String
Integer
Transfer delay
Integer
Traffic prior.
Integer
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PACKET CHANNEL INFO (PCHI) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded Nemo Tools PCHI GSM, UMTS, CDMA 2000 PS Data Always Recorded when parameters changes Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
Parameters for GPRS and EGPRS Name Packet tech. Packet state Type Integer Description Packet data technology 1 = GPRS 2 = EGPRS Packet state 0 = No GPRS available 1 = Detached 2 = Attached 3 = Standby 4 = Packet session active 5 = Suspended Routing area code Values range from 0 to 255. GSM RLC/MAC radio 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. Priority access threshold Values range from 0 to 7. Split PG cycle The split PG cycle parameter defines the DRX period in seconds. Packet channel coding uplink 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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Integer Integer
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PS coding DL
Integer
Packet channel coding downlink 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 Number of packet timeslots uplink Number of packet timeslots downlink Packet timeslots uplink Allocated uplink timeslots. Number of timeslots in list is indicated by previous parameter. Packet timeslots downlink Allocated downlink timeslots. Number of timeslots in list is indicated by previous parameter. Network mode of operation 1 = NW1 2 = NW2 3 = NW3 Network control 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) Incremental redundancy status uplink 0 = Disabled. 1 = Enabled. PBCCH Status 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled GPRS cell reselection hysteresis Values range from 0 to 14dB. GPRS cell reselection penalty time Values range from 5 to 300 seconds.
PS TNs DL
Integer
NW operation
Integer
Integer
IR status UL PBCCH
Integer
Integer
Integer Integer
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Parameters for UMTS and HSDPA Name Packet tech. Type Integer Description Packet technology 3 = UMTS 5 = HSDPA Packet state 1 = Detached 2 = Attached 3 = Standby 4 = Packet session active 5 = Suspended Routing area code Values range from 0 to 255. Network mode of operation 1 = NW1 2 = NW2 HSDPA UE category Values range from 1 to 12. 1 if not available. Serving HS-DSCH primary scrambling code Values range from 0 to 512. 1 if not available or not used. Number of monitored HS-SCCH channels Values range from 0 to 4. 0 when HSDPA is not used. 1 if not available. Measurement power offset This parameter is configured in RRC layer. Values range from 6 dB to 13dB. ACK/NACK repetition factor Values range from 1 to 4. -1 if not available. H-RNTI Identifies a UE having a HS-PDSCH assignment within a cell. Values range from 0 to 65535. -1 if not available.
Packet state
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RAC NW mode
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Integer
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# HS-SCCH
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Power offset
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Parameters for CDMA 2000 Name Packet tech. Type Integer Description Packet technology 4 = 1xRTT 6 = EVDO 7 = EVDV Packet state 0 = Null 1 = Init 2 = Connected 3 = Dormant 4 = Reconnect
Packet state
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PACKET CHANNEL REQUEST (PCHR) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded PCHR CDMA 2000 PS data Idle In idle mode, recorded right after packet session activation (PAA) is attempted to inform requested channel parameters. Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
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Parameters for CDMA 2000 Name System Type Integer Description Cellular system 14 = CDMA 2000 800 15 = CDMA 2000 1900 Inactivity timer Inactivity time before mobile goes to dormant state. Value range from 0 to 1275 seconds. Uplink MUX option Values range from 0 to 65535. Downlink MUX option Values range from 0 to 65535.
Inact. timer
Integer
UL MUX DL MUX
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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. GAA GSM, UMTS PS Data Idle Recorded when GPRS attach is attempted Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
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5.9.10 GPRS ATTACH FAILED (GAF) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded Nemo Tools Parameters Name Attach fail Type Integer Description Attach failure status 1 = User abort 2 = Network reject (GMM cause) 3 = Mobile reject (GMM cause) 4 = Timeout 5 = PPP error (OS RAS cause) 6 = Test system failure (OS RAS cause). These values can be ignored in Quality Survey Report. Attach failure time Time in seconds from attach attempt to failure. Attach failure cause GMM or OS RAS cause for rejection. Value set 1 if not available. See chapter 7.5 for a list of GMM cause values. See chapter 7.8 for a list of OS RAS cause values. GAF GSM, UMTS PS Data Idle Recorded after GAA event when GPRS attach fails Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
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5.9.11 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. GAC GSM, UMTS PS Data Attach Recorded after GAA event when GPRS attach has succeeded. Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
Type Integer
Description Attach attempt time Time from attach attempt to connect in seconds.
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5.9.12 GPRS DETACH (GAD) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded Nemo Tools Parameters Name Detach status Type Integer Description GPRS detach status 1 = User detach 2 = Network detach (GMM cause) 3 = Mobile detach (GMM cause) Attach duration Time from attach attempt to GPRS detach in seconds. Detach cause GMM cause for deactivation. 1 if not available. See chapter 7.5 for a list of GMM cause values. Detach time Time from detach attempt to GPRS detach in milliseconds. GAD GSM, UMTS PS Data Idle Recorded when GPRS is detached. Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
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Integer
Detach time
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5.9.13 BLOCK ERROR RATE (BLER) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded BLER GSM, UMTS PS Data Call active (UMTS only), Attach, Packet active Recorded when mobile phone reports the information. Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
Type Float
Description Block error rate downlink RLC/MAC downlink block error rate in GPRS. Transport channel block error rate in UMTS.
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5.9.14 RLC DATA THROUGHPUT (RDAS) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded RDAS GSM, UMTS Voice Call, Data Call, PS Data Attach, Packet active Recorded when mobile phone reports the information. Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
Type Integer
Description RLC throughput uplink Uplink RLC throughput in bits per second. Values range from 0 to 115200. RLC throughput downlink Downlink RLC throughput in bits per second. Values range from 0 to 512000. RLC retransmission rate uplink
RLC rate DL
Integer
RLC retr. UL
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5.9.15 LLC DATA THROUGHPUT (LDAS) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded LDAS GSM PS Data Attach, Packet active Recorded when mobile phone reports the information. Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
Type Integer
Description LLC throughput uplink Uplink LLC throughput in bits per second. Values range from 0 to 115200. LLC throughput downlink Downlink LLC throughput in bits per second. Values range from 0 to 115200. LLC retransmission rate uplink
LLC rate DL
Integer
LLC retrans. UL
Integer
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5.9.16 ROUTING AREA UPDATE ATTEMPT (RUA) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded RUA GSM, UMTS PS data Attach, Packet active Recorded when routing area update operation is initiated. Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
Type Integer
Description 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
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5.9.17 ROUTING AREA UPDATE SUCCESSFUL (RUS) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded RUS GSM, UMTS PS data Attach, Packet active Recorded when routing area update operation has been completed successfully. Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
Type Integer
Description Old routing area code Routing area code of the old cell. Values range from 0 to 255. Old location area code Location area code of the old cell. Values range from 0 to 65535. Routing area code Values range from 0 to 255 Location area code Values range from 0 to 65535. Routing area update success time Time from routing area update attempt in seconds.
Old LAC
Integer
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5.9.18 ROUTING AREA UPDATE FAIL (RUF) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded RUF GSM, UMTS PS data Attach, Packet active Recorded when routing area update operation has failed. Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
Type Integer
Description Attempted routing area code Routing area code of the attempted cell. Values range from 0 to 255. Attempted location area code Location area code of the attempted cell. Values range from 0 to 65535. Routing area update failure time Time from routing area update attempt in seconds. Routing area update failure cause GMM cause value. See chapter 7.5 for a list of possible values. (GSM 04.60 $ 11.2.3)
Att. LAC
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5.9.19 TBF INFORMATION (TBFI) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded Nemo Tools Parameters Name System Type Integer Description Cellular system 1 = GSM 900 2 = GSM 1800 3 = GSM 1900 22 = GSM 850 Number of header parameters This parameter specifies how many parameters there are before TBF specific parameters starts. TLLI Temporary logical link identity. Values range from 0 to 232. 1 if not available. Double quotes are used around the TLLI value Number of parameters per TBF The parameter tells how many entries there are per TBF. Number of uplink TBFs TFI Temporary flow identity. Values range from 0 to 31. Uplink RLC window size RLC layer send buffer size. Values range from 64 to 1024 with EGPRS. Always 64 with GPRS. 1 if not available. Number of downlink TBFs TFI Temporary flow identity. Values range from 0 to 31. Downlink RLC window size RLC layer send buffer size. Values range from 64 to 1024 with EGPRS. Always 64 with GPRS. 1 if not available. TBFI GSM PS data Attach, Packet session Recorded when TBF information changes. Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
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Integer
TLLI
String
Integer
Integer Integer
UL RLC win.
Integer
Integer Integer
DL RLC win.
Integer
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5.9.20 MAC LAYER DATA THROUGHPUT (MACDAS) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded MACDAS UMTS All Always Recorded when mobile phone reports the information. Nemo Outdoor
Type Integer
Description Cellular system 12 = UMTS FDD 2100 13 = UMTS TDD 2100 20 = UMTS FDD 1900 21 = UMTS TDD 1900 Number of header parameters Number of header parameters before #Transport channels field. Currently this value is 0. Number of transport channels Number of parameters per transport channel Currently this value is 7. Transport Channel ID Values range from 0 to 32. 1 if not available. Transport channel type 0 = BCH 1 = CPCH 2 = DCH 3 = HS-DSCH 4 = PCH 5 = FACH 6 = RACH MAC throughput downlink Downlink bit rate in bits per second. 1 if not available. MAC block rate downlink Number of blocks transmitted to downlink. -1 if not available. HS-DSCH first retransmission attempt rate Number of blocks retransmitted after first transmission attempt in percents. 1 if not available.
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Integer
TRCH type
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Float
HS-DSCH second retransmission attempt rate Number of blocks retransmitted after second transmission attempt in percents. 1 if not available. HS-DSCH third retransmission attempt rate Number of blocks retransmitted after third transmission attempt in percents. 1 if not available.
Float
Example: MACDAS +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 12 0 1 7 -1 3 1112880 91 24.1 0.0 0.0
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5.9.21 MAC LAYER BLOCK ERROR RATE (MACBLER) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded MACBLER UMTS All Always Recorded when mobile phone reports the information. Nemo Outdoor
Type Integer
Description Cellular system 12 = UMTS FDD 2100 13 = UMTS TDD 2100 20 = UMTS FDD 1900 21 = UMTS TDD 1900 Number of header parameters Number of header parameters before #Transport channels field. Currently this value is 0. Number of transport channels Number of parameters per transport channel. Currently this value is 4. Transport Channel ID Values range from 0 to 32. 1 if not available. Transport channel type 0 = BCH 1 = CPCH 2 = DCH 3 = HS-DSCH 4 = PCH 5 = FACH 6 = RACH Number of ACK/NACK messages Total number of ACK and NACK status messages sent to the uplink. -1 if not available. BLER percentage. This is number of NACK messages from total. 1 if not available.
Integer Integer
Integer
TRCH type
Integer
#ACK/NACK
Integer
BLER
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5.10 AMR EVENTS 5.10.1 AMR INFORMATION (AMRI) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded Nemo Tools Parameters Name System Type Integer Description Cellular system 1 = GSM 900 2 = GSM 1800 3 = GSM 1900 22 = GSM 850 AMR initial codec 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 initial codec mode indicator AMR first threshold Values range from 0 to 31.5 dB. AMR first hysteresis Values range from 0 to 7.5 dB. AMR second threshold Values range from 0 to 31.5 dB. AMR second hysteresis Values range from 0 to 7.5 dB. AMR third threshold Values range from 0 to 31.5 dB. AMR third hysteresis Values range from 0 to 7.5 dB. AMR number of active codecs AMRI GSM Voice call Call active Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
Integer
AMR ICMI AMR TH1 AMR HYS1 AMR TH2 AMR HYS2 AMR TH3 AMR HYS3 #Active 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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5.10.2 AMR STATUS (AMRS) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded Nemo Tools Parameters for GSM Name System Type Integer Description Cellular system 1 = GSM 900 2 = GSM 1800 3 = GSM 1900 22 = GSM 850 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 downlink Current DL mode within mode set. See AMR mode uplink. AMR last mode command Last mode command within mode set. See AMR mode uplink. AMR last mode request Last mode request within mode set. See AMR mode uplink. AMRS GSM, UMTS Voice call Call active Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
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Integer
AMR mode DL
Integer
Integer
Integer
Parameters for UMTS AMR mode UL Integer AMR mode uplink 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 downlink See AMR mode uplink.
AMR mode DL
Integer
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5.10.3 AMR LINK QUALITY ESTIMATE (AMRQ) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded Nemo Tools Parameters Name System Type Integer Description Cellular system 1 = GSM 900 2 = GSM 1800 3 = GSM 1900 22 = GSM 850 AMR link quality estimate Current link quality estimate in dB. Values range from 0 to 32. AMRQ GSM Voice call Call active Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
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5.11 AUDIO QUALITY EVENTS 5.11.1 UPLINK AUDIO QUALITY (AQUL) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded AQUL All Voice quality Call active Recorded by fixed end measurement devices when audio quality evaluation is ended. Nemo Outdoor
Type Integer
Description MOS type 1 = EMOS 2 = PESQ (P.862 standard) 3 = 3SQM 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. Audio sample file name Name of the audio sample file (in double quotes) stored on disk during measurement. if the file is not saved. Audio reference sample file name In double quotes. Timestamp Timestamp written when the audio sample analyzed is fully received. This is needed since it can take a little while before AQDL event is written after voice quality sample is received. Value is in double quotes and the format is the same as in the timestamp in the header. Audio sample duration Duration of the audio sample in milliseconds.
AQ mean
Float
AQ file
String
String String
AQ duration
Integer
Example: AQUL +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 2 3.1 test_31_07102004 reference.wav 12:13:09:567 4500
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5.11.2 DOWNLINK AUDIO QUALITY (AQDL) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded AQDL All Voice quality Call active Recorded by field measurement devices when audio quality evaluation is ended. Nemo Outdoor
Type Integer
Description MOS type 1 = EMOS 2 = PESQ (P.862 standard) 3 = 3SQM 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. Audio sample file name Name of the audio sample file (in double quotes) stored on disk during measurement. if the file is not saved. Reference sample file name In double quotes. Timestamp Timestamp written when the audio sample analyzed is fully received. This is needed since it can take a little while before AQDL event is written after voice quality sample is received. Value is in double quotes and the format is the same as in the timestamp in the header. Audio sample duration Duration of the audio sample in milliseconds.
AQ mean
Float
Audio file
String
String String
AQ duration
Integer
Example: AQDL +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 2 3.1 test_31_07102004 reference.wav 12:13:09:567 4500
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5.11.3 AUDIO QUALITY INFO (AQI) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded AQI All Voice quality Call active Recorded into measurement files when audio quality info parameters change. Nemo Outdoor
Type Integer
Description Type of audio test 1 = loop-back 2 = uplink 3 = downlink 4 = up/downlink 5 = off Status of the audio activity 0 = no audio detected 1 = audio signal detected -1= not available Audio synchronization status 0 = No synchronization 1 = Synchronized -1 = not available
Activity status
Integer
AQ synch.
Integer
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5.12 LOCATION EVENTS 5.12.1 LOCATION REQUEST ATTEMPT (LOCA) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded Nemo Tools Parameters Name System Type Integer Description 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 LOCA CDMA 2000, GSM, UMTS Location testing When location testing is started Nemo Outdoor
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5.12.2 LOCATION RESPONSE SUCCESS (LOCS) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded Nemo Tools Parameters Name System Type Integer Description 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 Location request success time Time from attempt to response in seconds. LOCS CDMA 2000, GSM, UMTS Location testing When location information is successfully received Nemo Outdoor
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5.12.3 LOCATION RESPONSE FAIL (LOCF) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded Nemo Tools Parameters Name System Type Integer Description 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 Location request failure time Time from attempt to fail in seconds. Location request failure cause 1 = Timeout 2 = No service LOCF CDMA 2000, GSM, UMTS Location testing When location information receiving failed Nemo Outdoor
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5.12.4 LOCATION INFORMATION (LOCI) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded Nemo Tools Parameters Name System Type Integer Description 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 Reference latitude Latitude of the reference position Reference longitude Longitude of the reference position Latitude Latitude of the measured position Longitude Longitude of the measured position Altitude Horizontal error Horizontal error between reference position and current position Velocity horizontal Velocity vertical Velocity heading Mean latitude Mean longitude Mean altitude Horizontal error mean Horizontal error min Horizontal error max Horizontal error spread Value represents the spread the position cluster around the mean position error LOCI CDMA 2000, GSM, UMTS Location testing When location information received Nemo Outdoor
Vel. hor. Vel. vert. Vel. heading Mean lat. Mean long. Mean alt. Hor. err. mean Hor. err. min Hor. err. min Hor. err. spr.
Float Float Float String String Integer Integer Integer Integer Integer
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Horizontal error cdf 67% The cdf 67% value represents the cumulative density function of the horizontal error at its 67th percentile point Horizontal error cdf 95% The cdf 95% value represents the cumulative density function of the horizontal error at its 95th percentile point Outliers Number of positions that are more than 150 meters apart from the reference position. Count Number of measured positions. Provide time location Provide time phase 1 Provide time phase 2 Provide time pseudorange
Integer
Outliers
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5.13 SMS EVENTS 5.13.1 MESSAGE SENDING / RECEIVING ATTEMPT (MSGA) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded MSGA GSM, UMTS All Always Recorded when message sending is attempted or message is received. Nemo Outdoor
Type Integer
Description Cellular system 1 = GSM 900 2 = GSM 1800 3 = GSM 1900 12 = UMTS FDD 2100 13 = UMTS TDD 2100 20 = UMTS FDD 1900 21 = UMTS TDD 1900 22 = GSM 850 Message type 1 = SMS message 2 = MMS message
Message type
Integer
Parameters for SMS message #Header params Msg. direction SMS msg. type Integer Number of header parameters Number of parameters before the message length field. Current value is 6. Message direction 1 = Send 2 = Receive SMS message type 1 = Deliver 2 = Submit 3 = Status report 4 = Command 5 = Broadcast SMS phone number Phone number in double quotes. SMS service center address SMS service center address in double quotes.
Integer
Integer
String String
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SMS coding sch. SMS seq. number SMS msg. length SMS msg. data
Integer
SMS data coding scheme GSM 03.38 defines the meaning of this parameter. Values range from 0 to 255. SMS sequence number This value is unique for each SMS message. SMS message length SMS message data SMS data in hexadecimal values.
Integer
Integer Hex
Example: MSGA +32.123456 +64.654321 55 1234 1 8 99 12:13:14.156 1 1 6 1 2 040-1234567 0 1 1 5 48 45 4C 4C 4F Parameters for MMS message #Header params Integer Number of header parameters Number of header parameters before number of MMS files field. This value is currently 5. Message direction 1 = Send 2 = Receive MMS message type: 1 = Send 2 = Retrieve 3 = Notification 4 = Delivery report MMS service center address In double quotes. MMS transport protocol 1 = WAP 1.0 2 = SMS 3 = WAP 2.0 MMS sequence number This value is unique for each MMS message. Number of MMS files MMS filename Name of the MMS message file in double quotes.
Integer
Integer
String Integer
Integer
Integer String
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5.13.2 MESSAGE SENDING / RECEIVING SUCCESS (MSGS) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded MSGS GSM, UMTS All Always Recorded when the message is sended or received succesfully. Nemo Outdoor
Type Integer
Description Cellular system 1 = GSM 900 2 = GSM 1800 3 = GSM 1900 12 = UMTS FDD 2100 13 = UMTS TDD 2100 20 = UMTS FDD 1900 21 = UMTS TDD 1900 22 = GSM 850 Message type 1 = SMS message 2 = MMS message
Message type
Integer
Parameters for SMS message Name Msg. direction Ref. number SMS seq. number Type Integer Description Message direction 1 = Send 2 = Receive SMS reference number Reference number for sent SMS message. SMS sequence number This value is unique for each SMS message. Using this value the pairing MSGA event can be found. SMS message type 1 = Deliver 2 = Submit 3 = Status report 4 = Command 5 = Broadcast
Integer
Integer
Integer
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Parameters for MMS message Name Msg. direction MMS msg. ID MMS seq. number Type Integer Description Message direction 1 = Send 2 = Receive MMS message ID MMS message ID in double quotes. MMS sequence number This value is unique for each MMS message. Using this value the pairing MSGA event can be found. MMS message type: 1 = Send 2 = Retrieve 3 = Notification 4 = Delivery report
String Integer
Integer
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5.13.3 MESSAGE SENDING / RECEIVING FAILED (MSGF) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded MSGF GSM, UMTS All Always Recorded when SMS message sending or receiving has failed. Nemo Outdoor
Type Integer
Description Cellular system 1 = GSM 900 2 = GSM 1800 3 = GSM 1900 12 = UMTS FDD 2100 13 = UMTS TDD 2100 20 = UMTS FDD 1900 21 = UMTS TDD 1900 22 = GSM 850 Message type 1 = SMS message 2 = MMS message
Message type
Integer
Parameters for SMS message Name Msg. direction SMS cause SMS seq. number Type Integer Description Message direction 1 = Send 2 = Receive SMS cause value. See chapter 7.14 for a list of possible SMS cause codes. SMS sequence number This value is unique for each SMS message. Using this value the pairing MSGA event can be found. SMS message type 1 = Deliver 2 = Submit 3 = Status report 4 = Command 5 = Broadcast
Integer Integer
Integer
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Parameters for MMS message Name Msg. direction MMS cause Type Integer Description Message direction 1 = Send 2 = Receive MMS cause See chapter 7.15 for a list of possible MMS cause codes. MMS sequence number This value is unique for each MMS message. Using this value the pairing MSGA event can be found. MMS message type: 1 = Send 2 = Retrieve 3 = Notification 4 = Delivery report
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5.14 PUSH-TO-TALK EVENTS 5.14.1 PUSH-TO-TALK INFORMATION (PTTI) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded Nemo Tools Parameters Name System Type Integer Description Cellular system 1 = GSM 900 2 = GSM 1800 3 = GSM 1900 11 = TETRA 22 = GSM 850 12 = UMTS 2100 FDD 13 = UMTS 2100 TDD 20 = UMTS 1900 FDD 21 = UMTS 1900 TDD Push-to-Talk type 1 = POC 2 = TETRA PTTI UMTS, GSM, TETRA Always Always Recorded when PTT information changes. Nemo Outdoor
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Parameters for POC Name PTT state Type Integer Description Push-to-Talk state 1 = Idle 2 = Receiving 3 = Preparing to transmit 4 = Transmitting POC user identity Sender or receiver user identifier in string format in double quotes. This field can be a nick name, a user name, or both depending on about the information received from the network.
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Push-to-Talk status Reason for Push-to-Talk state change. For transmit: 1 = User attempt 2 = Attempt succeeded For receive: 11 = Stream start 12 = Stream continue 13 = Stream start during transmit Common: 21 = Normal end 22 = Server initiated end 23 = Abnormal end 24 = User abort -1 = Not available or PTT state not changed
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Parameters for TETRA Name PTT state Type Integer Description Push-to-Talk state 1 = Idle 2 = Receiving 3 = Preparing to transmit 4 = Transmitting Communication type 0 = Point-to-point 1 = Point-to-multipoint 2 = Point-to-multipoint acknowledged 3 = Broadcast
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5.14.2 PUSH-TO-TALK SESSION ATTEMPT (PTTA) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded PTTA GSM, UMTS PS Data Idle Recorded when Push-to-Talk session activation is attempted. Nemo Outdoor
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Parameters for POC Name POC server Type String Description POC server address In string format between double quotes.
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5.14.3 PUSH-TO-TALK SESSION FAILED (PTTF) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded PTTF GSM, UMTS PS Data Always Recorded when Push-to-Talk session activation fails. Nemo Outdoor
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Parameters for POC Fail status Integer POC session failure status 1 = User abort 2 = Packet session failed 3 = PoC server registration failed 4 = Timeout 5 = Group attach failure POC session failure time. Time from attempt in milliseconds. POC session failure cause If fail status is PoC server registration failed, this cause is SIP failure cause. Otherwise value is 1.
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5.14.4 PUSH-TO-TALK SESSION CONNECTED (PTTC) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded PTTC GSM, UMTS PS Data Packet activate Recorded when Push-to-Talk session is connected. Nemo Outdoor
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Parameters for POC Act. time Integer POC session activation time Time from Push-to-Talk activation attempt to Push-to-Talk session connection in milliseconds POC session login time Time from POC server login attempt to connection in milliseconds. POC group attach time Time from POC server connection to successful group attach in milliseconds. POC server address In string format between double quotes.
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5.14.5 PUSH-TO-TALK SESSION DISCONNECTED (PTTD) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded PTTD GSM, UMTS PS Data Idle Recorded when Push-to-Talk session is disconnected. Nemo Outdoor
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Parameters for POC Deact. status Integer POC session deactivation status 1 = Normal disconnect 2 = Server initiated disconnect 3 = Abnormal release POC session duration Time from attempt in seconds POC session deactivation cause POC session deactivation time Session deactivation time in milliseconds
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5.14.6 SIP MESSAGE UPLINK (SIPU) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded SIPU GSM, UMTS All Always Recorded when mobile station sends the SIP message Nemo Outdoor
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Description Number of header parameters Number of header parameters before SIP data length. This value is currently 1. SIP message name The SIP message name in text format in double quotes. SIP message length SIP message Contents of the SIP message in hexadecimal values.
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5.14.7 SIP MESSAGE DOWNLINK (SIPD) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded SIPD GSM, UMTS All Always Recorded when mobile station receives the SIP message Nemo Outdoor
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Description Number of header parameters Number of header parameters before SIP data length. This value is currently 1. SIP message name The SIP message name in text format in double quotes. SIP message length SIP message Contents of the SIP message in hexadecimal values.
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5.14.8 RTP MESSAGE UPLINK (RTPU) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded RTPU GSM, UMTS All Always Recorded when mobile station sends the RTP message Nemo Outdoor
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Description Number of header parameters Number of header parameters before RTP data length. This value is currently 2. RTP message name The RTP message name in text format in double quotes. RTP message packet sequence number Values range from 0 to 65535. -1 if not available. RTP message length RTP message Contents of the RTP message in hexadecimal values.
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5.14.9 RTP MESSAGE DOWNLINK (RTPD) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded RTPD GSM, UMTS All Always Recorded when mobile station receives the RTP message Nemo Outdoor
Nemo Tools Parameters Name #Header params RTP msg. name RTP msg. seq.# RTP msg. length RTP msg.
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Description Number of header parameters Number of header parameters before RTP data length. This value is currently 2. RTP message name The RTP message name in text format in double quotes. RTP message packet sequence number Values range from 0 to 65535. -1 if not available. RTP message length RTP message Contents of the RTP message in hexadecimal values.
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5.14.10 RTP JITTER (RTPJITTER) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded RTPJITTER All PS Data Packet Activate Recorded when jitter measurement result is calculated from RTP messages. Nemo Outdoor
Nemo Tools Parameters Name RTP jitter DL RTP jitter UL RTP IAT DL RTP IAT UL
Description RTP jitter downlink Received RTP jitter in milliseconds. RTP jitter uplink Transmitted RTP jitter in milliseconds. RTP interarrival time downlink RTP interarrival time for downlink in milliseconds. -1 if not available. RTP interarrival time uplink RTP interarrival time for uplink in milliseconds. -1 if not available.
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5.15 MISCELLANEOUS EVENTS 5.15.1 TEXTUAL USER NOTE (TNOTE) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded Nemo Tools Parameters Name TNote Type String Description Textual note Text inserted by the user (in double quotes) TNOTE All All Always Inserted in the measurement file by the user Nemo Outdoor
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5.15.2 VOICE NOTE (VNOTE) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded Nemo Tools Parameters Name VNote Type String Description Voice note Name (in double quotes) of the .wav file that contains the recorded message VNOTE All All Always Inserted in the measurement file by the user Nemo Outdoor
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5.15.3 USER MARKER (MARK) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded MARK All All Always Inserted in the measurement file by the user during measurement Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
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Description Marker sequence number The ordinal number of the marker during measurement session Marker number Marker identification number for measuring location. Values range from 1 to 9.
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5.15.4 TEXTUAL ERROR NOTE (ERR) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded ERR All All Always Inserted in the measurement file by the user during measurement when some error situation occurs Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
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5.15.5 CHANGE OF DAY (DATE) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded Nemo Tools Parameters Name Date Type String Description 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 DATE All All Always Recorded at midnight when the date changes Nemo Outdoor, Nemo Handy
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5.15.6 PAUSE (PAUSE) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded PAUSE All All Always Recorded when measurement is paused by the user. Nemo Outdoor
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5.15.7 EXTERNAL APPLICATION LAUNCH (APP) Event ID Cellular systems Mode Recorded APP All All Always Recorded when external application is launched or terminated. Nemo Outdoor
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Description External application state 1 = Started asynchronously 2 = Started synchronously 3 = Stopped Number of external applications launches. This counter is incremented everytime external application is launched. When external application is stopped the same number is used as the one what was used when application was started. External application name Application name in double quotes. External Application Parameters Command line parameters in double quotes.
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The CAD Event status 9 and 10 are not available at the moment.
APPENDIX 2 - ERROR CODES MM CAUSE VALUES Unallocated TMSI IMSI unknown HLR Illegal MS IMSI unknown in VLR IMEI not accepted Illegal ME PLMN not allowed Location Area not allowed National roaming not allowed in this location area Network failure Congestion Service option not supported Requested service option not subscribed Service option temporarily out of order Call cannot be identified Semantically incorrect message Invalid mandatory information Message type non-existent or not implemented Message type not compatible with the protocol state Information element non-existent or not implemented Conditional IE error Message not compatible with the protocol state Protocol error, unspecified
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RR CAUSE VALUES Normal event Abnormal release, unspecified Abnormal release, channel unacceptable Abnormal release, timer expired Abnormal release, no activity on the radio path Pre-emtive release Handover impossible, timing advance out of range Channel mode unacceptable Frequency not implemented Call already cleared Semantically incorrect message
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Invalid mandatory information Message type non-existent or not implemented Message type not compatible with protocol state Conditional IE error No cell allocation available Protocol error unspecified
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CC CAUSE VALUES Unassigned (unallocated number) No route to destination Channel unacceptable Operator determined barring Normal clearing User busy No user responding User alerting, no answer Call rejected Number changed Non selected user clearing Destination out of order Invalid number format (incomplete number) Facility rejected Response to STATUS ENQUIRY Normal, unspecified No circuit/channel available Network out of order Temporary failure Switching equipment congestion Access information discarded Requested circuit/Channel not available Resources unavailable, unspecified Quality of service unavailable Requested facility not subscribed Incoming calls barred within the CUG Bearer capability not authorized Bearer capability not presently available Sevice or option not available, unspecified Bearer service not implemented Requested facility not implemented Only restricted digital information bearer capability is available Service or option not implemented, unspecified Invalid transaction indentifier value User not member of CUG Incompatible destination Invalid transit network selection Semantically incorrect message
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Invalid mandatory information Message type not non-existent Message type not compatible with protocol state Information element non existent or not implemented Conditional IE error Message not compatible with protocol state Recovery on timer expiry Protocol error, unspecified Interworking, unspecified
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CC CAUSE VALUES FOR CDMAONE AND CDMA 2000 Call active No call active Unsupported call mode Signalling failure UI failure Release by user Call in progress No value CS access failure Number barred Network busy No service Connection lost Network release Error request Invalid call mode Conflict release Incompatible service option Invalid call id Error releasing call Release by application Answer fail No answer release DTMF sending busy NAM change release NDSS redirection fail
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CC CAUSE VALUES FOR TETRA Cause not defined or unknown User requested disconnect Called party busy Called party not reachable Called party does not support encryption
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Congestion in infrastructure Not allowed traffic case Incompatible traffic case Requested service not available Pre-emptive use of resource Invalid call identifier Call rejected by the called party No idle CC entity Expiry of timer SwMI requested disconnection Acknowledged service not completed
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SM CAUSE VALUES 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") 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. Unknown or missing access point name
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0 No error 600 An operation is pending. 601 An invalid port handle was detected. 602 The specified port is already open. 603 The caller's buffer is too small. 604 Incorrect information was specified. 605 The port information cannot be set. 606 The specified port is not connected. 607 An invalid event was detected. 608 A device was specified that does not exist. 609 A device type was specified that does not exist. 610 An invalid buffer was specified. 611 A route was specified that is not available. 612 A route was specified that is not allocated. 613 An invalid compression was specified. 614 There were insufficient buffers available. 615 The specified port was not found. 616 An asynchronous request is pending. 617 The modem (or other connecting device) is already disconnecting. 618 The specified port is not open. 619 The specified port is not connected. 620 No endpoints could be determined. 621 The system could not open the phone book file. 622 The system could not load the phone book file. 623 The system could not find the phone book entry for this connection. 624 The system could not update the phone book file. 625 The system found invalid information in the phone book file. 626 A string could not be loaded. 627 A key could not be found. 628 The connection was closed. 629 The connection was closed by the remote computer. 630 The modem (or other connecting device) was disconnected due to hardware failure. 631 The user disconnected the modem (or other connecting device). 632 An incorrect structure size was detected. 633 The modem (or other connecting device) is already in use or is not configured properly. 634 Your computer could not be registered on the remote network. 635 There was an unknown error. 636 The device attached to the port is not the one expected. 637 A string was detected that could not be converted. 638 The request has timed out. 639 No asynchronous net is available. 640 An error has occurred involving NetBIOS. 641 The server cannot allocate NetBIOS resources needed to support the client. 642 One of your computer's NetBIOS names is already registered on the remote network. 643 A network adapter at the server failed.
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644 You will not receive network message popups. 645 There was an internal authentication error. 646 The account is not permitted to log on at this time of day. 647 The account is disabled. 648 The password for this account has expired. 649 The account does not have permission to dial in. 650 The remote access server is not responding. 651 The modem (or other connecting device) has reported an error. 652 There was an unrecognized response from the modem (or other connecting device). 653 A macro required by the modem (or other connecting device) was not found in the device.INF file. 654 A command or response in the device.INF file section refers to an undefined macro. 655 The macro was not found in the device.INF file section. 656 The 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. 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 There was an attempt to set a macro not listed in device.INF file section. 663 The media.INI file refers to an unknown device type. 664 The system has run out of memory. 665 The modem (or other connecting device) is not properly configured. 666 The modem (or other connecting device) is not functioning. 667 The system was unable to read the media.INI file. 668 The connection was terminated. 669 The usage parameter in the media.INI file is invalid. 670 The system was unable to read the section name from the media.INI file. 671 The system was unable to read the device type from the media.INI file. 672 The system was unable to read the device name from the media.INI file. 673 The system was unable to read the usage from the media.INI file. 674 The system was unable to read the maximum connection BPS rate from the media.INI file. 675 The system was unable to read the maximum carrier connection speed from the media.INI file. 676 The phone line is busy. 677 A person answered instead of a modem (or other connecting device). 678 There was no answer. 679 The system could not detect the carrier. 680 There was no dial tone. 681 The modem (or other connecting device) reported a general error. 682 There was an error in writing the section name. 683 There was an error in writing the device type. 684 There was an error in writing the device name. 685 There was an error in writing the maximum connection speed. 686 There was an error in writing the maximum carrier speed. 687 There was an error in writing the usage. 688 There was an error in writing the default-off. 689 There was an error in reading the default-off. 690 ERROR_EMPTY_INI_FILE
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734 The PPP link control protocol was terminated. 735 The requested address was rejected by the server. 736 The remote computer terminated the control protocol. 737 Loopback was detected. 738 The server did not assign an address. 739 The authentication protocol required by the remote server cannot use the stored password. Redial, entering the password explicitly. 740 An invalid dialing rule was detected. 741 The local computer does not support the required data encryption type. 742 The remote computer does not support the required data encryption type. 743 The remote computer requires data encryption. 744 The system cannot use the IPX network number assigned by the remote computer. Additional information is provided in the event log. 745 ERROR_INVALID_SMM 746 ERROR_SMM_UNINITIALIZED 747 ERROR_NO_MAC_FOR_PORT 748 ERROR_SMM_TIMEOUT 749 ERROR_BAD_PHONE_NUMBER 750 ERROR_WRONG_MODULE 751 The callback number contains an invalid character. Only the following 18 characters are allowed: 0 to 9, T, P, W, (, ), -, @, and space. 752 A syntax error was encountered while processing a script. 753 The connection could not be disconnected because it was created by the multi-protocol router. 754 The system could not find the multi-link bundle. 755 The system cannot perform automated dial because this connection has a custom dialer specified. 756 This connection is already being dialed. 757 Remote Access Services could not be started automatically. Additional information is provided in the event log. 758 Internet Connection Sharing is already enabled on the connection. 759 An error occurred while the existing Internet Connection Sharing settings were being changed. 760 An error occurred while routing capabilities were being enabled. 761 An error occurred while Internet Connection Sharing was being enabled for the connection. 762 An error occurred while the local network was being configured for sharing. 763 Internet Connection Sharing cannot be enabled. There is more than one LAN connection other than the connection to be shared. 764 No smart card reader is installed. 765 Internet Connection Sharing cannot be enabled. A LAN connection is already configured with the IP address that is required for automatic IP addressing. 766 A certificate could not be found. Connections that use the L2TP protocol over IPSec require the installation of a machine certificate, also known as a computer certificate. 767 Internet Connection Sharing cannot be enabled. The LAN connection selected as the private network has more than one IP address configured. Please reconfigure the LAN connection with a single IP address before enabling Internet Connection Sharing. 768 The connection attempt failed because of failure to encrypt data. 769 The specified destination is not reachable. 770 The remote computer rejected the connection attempt. 771 The connection attempt failed because the network is busy. 772 The remote computer's network hardware is incompatible with the type of call requested. 773 The connection attempt failed because the destination number has changed. 774 The connection attempt failed because of a temporary failure. Try connecting again.
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775 The call was blocked by the remote computer. 776 The call could not be connected because the remote computer has invoked the Do Not Disturb feature. 777 The connection attempt failed because the modem (or other connecting device) on the remote computer is out of order. 778 It was not possible to verify the identity of the server. 779 To dial out using this connection you must use a smart card. 780 An attempted function is not valid for this connection. 781 The encryption attempt failed because no valid certificate was found. 782 Connection Sharing (NAT) is currently installed as a routing protocol, and must be removed before enabling Internet Connection Sharing. 783 Internet Connection Sharing cannot be enabled. The LAN connection selected as the private network is either not present, or is disconnected from the network. Please ensure that the LAN adapter is connected before enabling Internet Connection Sharing. 784 You cannot dial using this connection at logon time, because it is configured to use a user name different than the one on the smart card. If you want to use it at logon time, you must configure it to use the user name on the smart card. 785 You cannot dial using this connection at logon time, because it is not configured to use a smart card. If you want to use it at logon time, you must edit the properties of this connection so that it uses a smart card. 786 The L2TP connection attempt failed because there is no valid machine certificate on your computer for security authentication. 787 The L2TP connection attempt failed because the security layer could not authenticate the remote computer. 788 The L2TP connection attempt failed because the security layer could not negotiate compatible parameters with the remote computer. 789 The L2TP connection attempt failed because the security layer encountered a processing error during initial negotiations with the remote computer. 790 The L2TP connection attempt failed because certificate validation on the remote computer failed. 791 The L2TP connection attempt failed because security policy for the connection was not found. 792 The L2TP connection attempt failed because security negotiation timed out. 793 The L2TP connection attempt failed because an error occurred while negotiating security. 794 The Framed Protocol RADIUS attribute for this user is not PPP. 795 The Tunnel Type RADIUS attribute for this user is not correct. 796 The Service Type RADIUS attribute for this user is neither Framed nor Callback Framed. 797 The connection failed because the modem (or other connecting device) was not found. Please make sure that the modem or other connecting device is installed. 798 A certificate could not be found that can be used with this Extensible Authentication Protocol. 799 Not available
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7.10 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 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, MMS, and WAP error codes: 100 Continue 101 Switching Protocols 200 OK, Success 201 Created 202 Accepted 203 Non-Authoritative Information 204 No Content 205 Reset Content 206 Partial Content 300 Multiple Choices 301 Moved Permanently 302 Moved temporarily 303 See Other 304 Not modified 305 Use Proxy 306 Reserved 307 Temporary Redirect 400 Bad Request - server could not understand request 401 Unauthorized 402 Payment required 403 Forbidden operation is understood but refused
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Not Found Method not allowed Not Acceptable Proxy Authentication required Request Timeout Conflict Gone Length Required Precondition failed Request entity too large Request-URI too large Unsupported media type Requested Range Not Satisfiable Expectation Failed Internal Server Error Not Implemented Bad Gateway Service Unavailable Gateway Timeout HTTP version not supported
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
7.11 SOCKET ERROR CODES 10004 10009 10013 10014 10022 10024 10035 10036 A blocking operation was interrupted by a call to WSACancelBlockingCall. The file handle supplied is not valid. An attempt was made to access a socket in a way forbidden by its access permissions. The system detected an invalid pointer address in attempting to use a pointer argument in a call. An invalid argument was supplied. Too many open sockets. A non-blocking socket operation could not be completed immediately. A blocking operation is currently executing.
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An operation was attempted on a non-blocking socket that already had an operation in progress. An operation was attempted on something that is not a socket. A required address was omitted from an operation on a socket. 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. A protocol was specified in the socket function call that does not support the semantics of the socket type requested. An unknown, invalid, or unsupported option or level was specified in a getsockopt or setsockopt call. The requested protocol has not been configured into the system, or no implementation for it exists. The support for the specified socket type does not exist in this address family. The attempted operation is not supported for the type of object referenced. The protocol family has not been configured into the system or no implementation for it exists. An address incompatible with the requested protocol was used. Only one usage of each socket address (protocol/network address/port) is normally permitted. The requested address is not valid in its context. A socket operation encountered a dead network. A socket operation was attempted to an unreachable network. The connection has been broken due to keep-alive activity detecting a failure while the operation was in progress. An established connection was aborted by the software in your host machine. An existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host. An operation on a socket could not be performed because the system lacked sufficient buffer space or because a queue was full. A connect request was made on an already connected socket. 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. 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. Too many references to some kernel object. 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. No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it. Cannot translate name. Name component or name was too long. A socket operation failed because the destination host was down. A socket operation was attempted to an unreachable host. Cannot remove a directory that is not empty. A Windows Sockets implementation may have a limit on the number of applications that may use it simultaneously. Ran out of quota. Ran out of disk quota. File handle reference is no longer available. Item is not available locally. WSAStartup cannot function at this time because the underlying system it uses to provide network services is currently unavailable. The Windows Sockets version requested is not supported. Either the application has not called WSAStartup, or WSAStartup failed. Returned by WSARecv or WSARecvFrom to indicate the remote party has initiated a graceful shutdown sequence.
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No more results can be returned by WSALookupServiceNext. A call to WSALookupServiceEnd was made while this call was still processing. The call has been canceled. The procedure call table is invalid. The requested service provider is invalid. The requested service provider could not be loaded or initialized. A system call that should never fail has failed. No such service is known. The service cannot be found in the specified name space. The specified class was not found. No more results can be returned by WSALookupServiceNext. A call to WSALookupServiceEnd was made while this call was still processing. The call has been canceled. A database query failed because it was actively refused. No such host is known. This is usually a temporary error during hostname resolution and means that the local server did not receive a response from an authoritative server. A non-recoverable error occurred during a database lookup. The requested name is valid and was found in the database, but it does not have the correct associated data being resolved for. At least one reserve has arrived. At least one path has arrived. There are no senders. There are no receivers. Reserve has been confirmed. Error due to lack of resources. Rejected for administrative reasons - bad credentials. Unknown or conflicting style. Problem with some part of the filterspec or providerspecific buffer in general. Problem with some part of the flowspec. General QOS error. An invalid or unrecognized service type was found in the flowspec. An invalid or inconsistent flowspec was found in the QOS structure. Invalid QOS provider-specific buffer. An invalid QOS filter style was used. An invalid QOS filter type was used. An incorrect number of QOS FILTERSPECs were specified in the FLOWDESCRIPTOR. An object with an invalid ObjectLength field was specified in the QOS provider-specific buffer. An incorrect number of flow descriptors was specified in the QOS structure. An unrecognized object was found in the QOS provider-specific buffer. An invalid policy object was found in the QOS provider-specific buffer. An invalid QOS flow descriptor was found in the flow descriptor list. An invalid or inconsistent flowspec was found in the QOS provider-specific buffer. An invalid FILTERSPEC was found in the QOS provider-specific buffer. An invalid shape discard mode object was found in the QOS provider-specific buffer. An invalid shaping rate object was found in the QOS provider-specific buffer. A reserved policy element was found in the QOS provider-specific buffer.
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7.12 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
7.13 INTER-RAT HANDOVER FAILURE VALUES (3GPP 125.331 10.3.8.6) 0 = Configuration unacceptable 1 = physical channel failure 2 = protocol error 3 = inter-RAT protocol error 4 = unspecified
7.14 SMS CAUSE CODES GSM 04.11 Annex E-2 values: 1 Unassigned (unallocated) number 8 Operator determined barring 10 Call barred 21 Short message transfer rejected 27 Destination out of service 28 Unidentified subscriber 29 Facility rejected 30 Unknown subscriber 38 Network out of order 41 Temporary failure 42 Congestion 47 Resources unavailable, unspecified 50 Requested facility not subscribed 69 Requested facility not implemented 81 Invalid short message transfer reference value 95 Invalid message, unspecified 96 Invalid mandatory information 97 Message type non-existent or not implemented 98 Message not compatible with short message protocol state
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99 Information element non-existent or not implemented 111 Protocol error, unspecified 127 Interworking, unspecified GSM 03.40 subclause 9.2.3.22 values: 128 Telematic interworking not supported 129 Short message Type 0 not supported 130 Cannot replace short message 143 Unspecified TP-PID error 144 Data coding scheme (alphabet) not supported 145 Message class not supported 159 Unspecified TP-DCS error 160 Command cannot be actioned 161 Command unsupported 175 Unspecified TP-Command error 176 TPDU not supported 192 SC busy 193 No SC subscription 194 SC system failure 195 Invalid SME address 196 Destination SME barred 197 SM Rejected-Duplicate SM 198 TP-VPF not supported 199 TP-VP not supported 208 SIM SMS storage full 209 No SMS storage capability in SIM 210 Error in MS 211 Memory Capacity Exceeded 212 SIM Application Toolkit Busy 224 - 254 Values specific to an application 255 Unspecified error cause 300 ME failure 301 SMS service of ME reserved 302 operation not allowed 303 operation not supported 304 invalid PDU mode parameter 305 invalid text mode parameter 310 SIM not inserted 311 SIM PIN required 312 PH-SIM PIN required 313 SIM failure 314 SIM busy 315 SIM wrong 316 SIM PUK required 317 SIM PIN2 required 318 SIM PUK2 required 320 memory failure
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321 invalid memory index 322 memory full 330 SMSC address unknown 331 no network service 332 network timeout 340 no +CNMA acknowledgement expected 500 unknown error 512- manufacturer specific
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129 Unspecified 130 Service denied 131 Message format corrupt 132 Sending address unresolved 133 Message not found 134 Network problem 135 Content not accepted 136 Unsupported message
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The purpose of the reject cause element is to indicate what type of rejection has been detected. Reject cause 5 00000 2 Reserved 00001 ITSI unknown 00010 Illegal MS 00011 LA not allowed 00100 LA unknown 00101 Network failure 00110 Congestion 00111 Service not supported 01000 Service not subscribed 01001 Mandatory element error 01010 Message consistency error 01011 Roaming not supported 01100 Migration not supported 01101 No cipher KSG 01110 Identified cipher KSG not supported 01111 Requested cipher key type not available 10000 Identified cipher key not available
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The purpose of the reject cause element is to indicate what type of rejection has been detected. 1 ITSI unknown 2 Illegal MS 3 LA not allowed 4 LA unknown 5 Network failure 6 Congestion 7 Service not supported 8 Service not subscribed 9 Mandatory element error 10 Message consistency error 11 Roaming not supported 12 Migration not supported 13 No cipher KSG 14 Identified cipher KSG not supported 15 Requested cipher key type not available 16 Identified cipher key not available 17 Incompatible service
7.19 262148 262149 262150 262151 262152 262153 262156 262157 262158 262159 262160 262161 262161 262161 262162 262163 262164 262165 262166 262167 262168
RTSP ERROR CODES Invalid operation Invalid version Invalid revision Not initialized Doc missing Unexpected Incomplete Buffer too small Unsupported video Unsupported audio Invalid bandwidth No renderer No file format Missing components Element not found No class Class no aggregation Not licensed No file system Request upgrade Awaiting license
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Buffering Paused No data Stream done Net socket invalid Net connect Bind Socket create Invalid host Net read Net write Net UDP Retry Server timeout Server disconnected Would block General nonet Block canceled Multicast join General multicast Multicast UDP At interrupt Msg too large Net TCP Try auto config Not enough bandwidth HTTP connect Port in use Load test not supported At end Invalid file Invalid path Record Record write Temp file Already open Seek pending Cancelled File not found Write error File exists Advise prefer linear Parse error Bad server Advanced server Old server Redirection
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Server alert Proxy Proxy response Advanced proxy Old proxy Invalid protocol Invalid url option Invalid url host Invalid url path HTTP content not found Not authorized Unexpected msg Bad transport No session id Proxy dnr Proxy net connect Audio driver Late packet Overlapped packet Out of order packet Non contiguous packet Open not processed Expired Invalid inter leaver Bad format Chunk missing Invalid stream Dnr Open driver Upgrade Notification Not notified Stopped Closed Invalid wav file No seek Decoder inited Decoder not found Decoder invalid Decoder type mismatch Decoder init failed Decoder not inited Decoder decompress Obsolete version Encoder file too small Encoder unknown file Encoder bad channels
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Encoder bad sampsize Encoder bad samprate Encoder invalid Encoder no output file Encoder no input file Encoder no output permissions Encoder bad file type Encoder invalid video Encoder invalid audio Encoder no video capture Encoder invalid video capture Encoder no audio capture Encoder invalid audio capture Encoder too slow for live Encoder engine not initialized Encoder coDecoder not found Encoder coDecoder not initialized Encoder invalid input dimensions Encoder message ignored Encoder no settings Encoder no output types Encoder improper state Encoder invalid server Encoder invalid temp path Encoder merge fail Bin data not found Bin end of data Bin data purged Bin full Bin offset past end Encoder no encoded data Encoder invalid dll Not indexable Encoder no browser Encoder no file to server Encoder insufficient disk space Rmt usage error Rmt invalid end time Rmt missing input file Rmt missing output file Rmt input equals output file Rmt unsupported audio version Rmt different audio Rmt different video Rmt paste missing stream Rmt end of stream Rmt image map parse error
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Rmt invalid image map file Rmt event parse error Rmt invalid event file Rmt invalid output file Rmt invalid duration Rmt no dump files Rmt no event dump file Rmt no imap dump file Rmt no data Rmt empty stream Rmt read only file Rmt paste missing audio stream Rmt paste missing video stream Prop not found Prop not composite Prop duplicate Prop type mismatch Prop active Prop inactive Could not init core Perfectplay not supported No live perfectplay Perfectplay not allowed No codecs Slow machine Force perfectplay Invalid HTTP proxy host Invalid metafile Browser launch View source noclip View source dissabled Resource not found Resource close file first Resource nodata Resource badfile Resource partialcopy Ppv no user Ppv guid read only Ppv guid collision Register guid exists Ppv authorization failed Ppv old player Ppv account locked Ppv dbaccess error Ppv user already exists Upg auth failed Upg cert auth failed
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Upg cert expired Upg cert revoked Upg rup bad Autocfg success Autocfg failed Autocfg abort 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 23 = NMT 450 24 = NMT 900 25 = ETACS 26 = cdmaOne 450
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#Params/R-SCH, 116 #pilots added, 101 #pilots removed, 101 #PLA header parameters, 75 #PLA sets, 75 #PS TSL DL, 176 #PS TSL UL, 176 #RBs, 138 #RRC att., 143, 144 #Samples, 88, 89 #SCR added, 100 #SCs removed, 100 #TRCH, 191, 193 #TrChs, 140 #TSL C/I values, 57 #TSL results, 47 #UL pwr down, 58, 59 #UL pwr up, 58, 59 #UL TBFs, 190 #Undet. cells, 65 #used codes, 76
# HS-SCCH, 177 #ACK/NACK, 193 #Active cells, 63 #Active codecs, 194 #cells, 93 #chs, 41, 43, 44, 63 #CQI header params, 72 #CQI values, 72 #CS TSL DL, 113, 115 #CS TSL UL, 113, 115 #Detect. cells, 65 #DL pwr down, 60, 61 #DL pwr up, 60, 61 #DL TBFs, 190 #ext. app. launch, 230 #Fingers, 90, 91 #F-SCH, 116 #HARQ packets, 73 #HARQ processes, 73 #Header params, 73, 74, 101, 118, 119, 138, 140, 190, 206, 207, 219, 220, 221, 222 #HS-SCCH channels, 74 #MAC header params, 191, 193 #MMS files, 207 #MOC, 20 #Monit. cells, 64 #MTC, 21 #nChs, 118, 119 #Params, 118, 119, 120 #params / cell, 63 #params / cell, 93 #params / CQI, 72 #params / HARQ, 73 #params / HS-SCCH, 74 #params / PLA set, 75 #Params / prof., 89 #Params / RB, 138 #Params / TBF, 190 #params / TRCH, 191, 193 #Params / TrCh, 140 #Params/finger, 91 #Params/F-SCH, 116
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1A time to tr., 109 1B time to tr., 109 1C time to tr., 109
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8-PSK CV_BEP, 56 8-PSK CV_BEP %, 56 8-PSK MEAN_BEP, 56 8-PSK MEAN_BEP %, 56
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ACC_1, 134 ACC_1 (Access REQ messages), 134 ACC_2, 134 ACC_2 (Access RESP messages), 134 ACC_3, 134 ACC_3 (Access probe transmitted at least twice), 134 ACC_4, 134 ACC_4 (Access probe transmitted at least 3 times), 134 ACC_5, 134 ACC_5 (Access probe transmitted at least 4 times), 134
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ACC_6, 134 ACC_6 (Access probe transmitted at least 5 times), 134 ACC_7, 134 ACC_7 (Access probe transmitted at least 6 times), 134 ACC_8, 134 ACC_8 (Unsuccessful access attempts), 134 Access Channel Counters event, 134 access point name, 163 access probe count, 124 access probe sequence count, 124 access probe TX level, 124 ACK/NACK repetition factor, 177 ACK/NACK repetitions, 177 act. set size, 44 act. time, 217 active set size, 44 activity status, 200 added pilot, 101 added pilot number, 101 added SC, 100 added scrambling code number, 100 addition window, 109 AICH status, 123 alt., 204 altitude, 204 AMPS events Audio Quality Info (AQI), 200 Call Attempt (CAA), 20 Call Connect Success (CAC), 22 Call Disconnect (CAD), 24 Call Failed (CAF), 23 Change of Day (DATE), 228 Channel Info (CHI), 105 Downlink Audio Quality (AQDL), 199 Handoff Attempt (HOA), 94 Handoff Fail (HOF), 97 Handoff Success (HOS), 96 Incoming Call (CAI), 21 Pause (PAUSE), 229 PING (PING), 37 RTP Jitter (RTPJITTER), 223 RX Level (RXL), 39 Scanning Results (SCAN), 78 Service Information (SEI), 112 Textual Error Note (ERR), 227 Textual User Note (TNOTE), 224 Uplink Audio Quality (AQUL), 198
User Marker (MARK), 226 Voice Note (VNOTE), 225 AMR active codecs, 195 AMR codecs, 195 AMR first hysteresis, 194 AMR first threshold, 194 AMR HYS1, 194 AMR HYS2, 194 AMR HYS3, 194 AMR ICMI, 194 AMR Information event, 194 AMR init. mode, 194 AMR initial codec mode, 194 AMR initial codec mode indicator, 194 AMR last mode command, 196 AMR last mode request, 196 AMR link quality estimate, 197 AMR Link Quality Estimate event, 197 AMR mode cmd., 196 AMR mode DL, 196 AMR mode downlink, 196 AMR mode req., 196 AMR mode UL, 196 AMR mode uplink, 196 AMR number of active codecs, 194 AMR qual. est., 197 AMR second hysteresis, 194 AMR second threshold, 194 AMR Status event, 196 AMR TH1, 194 AMR TH2, 194 AMR TH3, 194 AMR third hysteresis, 194 AMR third threshold, 194 AMRI, 194 AMRQ, 197 AMRS, 196 APN, 163 APP, 230 App. rate DL, 33 App. rate UL, 33 application throughput downlink, 33 application throughput uplink, 33 AQ duration, 198, 199 AQ file, 198 AQ mean, 198, 199 AQ ref. file, 198
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AQ synch., 200 AQDL, 199 AQI, 200 AQUL, 198 ARFCN, 39, 41, 43, 78, 92, 93, 105, 118 att. ch, 95 att. duration, 183 att. fail cause, 181 att. fail time, 181 att. LAC, 189 att. RAC, 189 att. SC, 95 att. system, 95 att. TSL, 95 attach attempt time, 182 attach duration, 183 attach fail, 181 attach failure cause, 181 attach failure status, 181 attach failure time, 181 attach time, 182 attempted cellular system, 95 attempted channel number, 95 attempted location area code, 189 attempted routing area code, 189 attempted scrambling code, 95 attempted timeslot, 95 audio file, 199 Audio Quality Info event, 200 audio quality mean, 198, 199 audio reference sample file name, 198 audio sample duration, 198, 199 audio sample file name, 198, 199 audio synchronization status, 200 avg. TPut class, 167, 172
BEP CV class 8-PSK, 56 BEP CV class GMSK, 56 BEP CV GMSK %, 56 BEP mean 8-PSK %, 56 BEP mean class GMSK, 56 BEP mean GMSK %, 56 BER, 62 BER, 62 BER class, 46 BER pilot bit, 62 BER TFCI, 62 Bit Error Probability event, 56 bit error rate, 62 Bit Error Rate event, 62 BLER, 184, 193 BLER DL, 184 BLER percentage, 193 block error rate downlink, 184 Block Error Rate event, 184 BS div. state, 60 BS diversity state, 60 BSIC, 39, 41, 78, 92, 118, 119
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C value, 47 C/I, 92 C/I Scanning Results event, 92 C1, 39, 41, 43 C2, 43 C2, 39, 41 C31, 41 C32, 41 CAA, 20 CAC, 22 CAD, 24 CAF, 23 CAI, 21 call att. time, 22 Call Attempt event, 20 call attempt time, 22 Call Connect Success event, 22 call connecting status, 22 Call Disconnect event, 24 Call Failed event, 23 call status, 22 call type, 20, 21 called number, 20
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bad 1/1 fr., 55 bad 1/2 frames, 55 bad 1/4 fr., 55 bad 1/8 fr., 55 band, 43, 111 band value, 43, 111 base station identification code, 39, 41, 78, 92, 118 BCCH ARFCN, 106 BEP, 56 BEP CV 8-PSK %, 56
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calling number, 21 cand. set size, 45 candidate set size, 45 carrier, 44, 79, 80, 84, 108 carrier number, 44, 63, 79, 80, 84, 108 Carrier Per Interference event, 57 carrier RSSI, 63 CC cause values, 232 CC cause values for cdmaOne and CDMA2000, 233 CC cause values for TETRA, 233 CCTrCh ID, 140 CDMA2000 events Access Channel Counters (COUNTACC), 134 Call Attempt (CAA), 20 Call Connect Success (CAC), 22 Call Disconnect (CAD), 24 Call Failed (CAF), 23 Change of Day (DATE), 228 Channel Info (CHI), 105 Data Channel Info (DCHI), 115 Data Connection Attempt (DAA), 25 Data Connection Failed (DAF), 27 Data Connection Success (DAC), 26 Data Disconnect (DAD), 28 Data Throughput (DAS), 33 Data Transfer Completed (DCOMP), 32 Data Transfer Request (DREQ), 29 Delay Profile (DPROF), 88 Ec/I0 (ECI0), 44 Enhanced Frame Error Rate (EFER), 49 Forward Supplemental Channel #1 Counters (COUNTFSCH1), 137 Frame Error Rate (FER), 48 Handoff Attempt (HOA), 94 Handover Fail (HOF), 97 Handover Success (HOS), 96 Incoming Call (CAI), 21 Layer3 Downlink (L3D), 150 Layer3 Uplink (L3U), 149 Location Information (LOCI), 204 Location Request Attempt (LOCA), 201 Location Response Fail (LOCF), 203 Location Response Success (LOCS), 202 Markov Statistics (MAS), 55 MS Cellular System State (MSCS), 147 MUX1 Counters (COUNTMUX1), 129 MUX2 Counters (COUNTMUX2), 131 Packet Channel Info (PCHI), 175
Packet Channel Request (PCHR), 179 Packet Error Rate (PER), 34 Packet Session Activation Attempt (PAA), 163 Packet Session Activation Connected (PAC), 165 Packet Session Activation Failed (PAF), 164 Packet Session Deactivated (PAD), 166 Paging Channel Counters (COUNTPAG), 128 Pause (PAUSE), 229 PING (PING), 37 Ping Session Completed (PCOMP), 36 Ping Session Request (PREQ), 35 PPP Layer Data Throughput (PPPDAS), 68 Quick Paging Channel Information (QPCHI), 126 RAKE Finger Allocation (FINGER), 90 Random Access Channel Information (RACHI), 123 Reverse Supplemental Channel #1 Counters (COUNTRSCH1), 136 Reverse Traffic Channel Counters (COUNTRTC), 135 RLP Data Throughput (RLPDAS), 69 RTP Jitter (RTPJITTER), 223 RX Power Control (RXPC), 60 Scanning Results (SCAN), 78 Service Information (SEI), 112 Service Parameter Negotiated (SEPN), 122 Service Parameters Requested (SEPR), 121 Soft Handover (SHO), 100 Soft Handover Event Information (SHOI), 99 Sync Channel Counters (COUNTSYNC), 127 Textual Error Note (ERR), 227 Textual User Note (TNOTE), 224, 225 Timer (TIMER), 146 TX Power Control (TXPC), 58 Uplink Audio Quality (AQUL), 198, 199, 200 User Marker (MARK), 226 Vocoder Status (VOCS), 125 cdmaOne events Access Channel Counters (COUNTACC), 134 Call Attempt (CAA), 20 Call Connect Success (CAC), 22 Call Disconnect (CAD), 24 Call Failed (CAF), 23 Change of Day (DATE), 228 Channel Info (CHI), 105 Data Connection Attempt (DAA), 25 Data Connection Failed (DAF), 27 Data Connection Success (DAC), 26 Data Disconnect (DAD), 28 Data Throughput (DAS), 33
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Data Transfer Completed (DCOMP), 32 Data Transfer Request (DREQ), 29 Delay (DELAY), 84 Delay Profile (DPROF), 88 Ec/I0 (ECI0), 44 Enhanced Frame Error Rate (EFER), 49 Frame Error Rate (FER), 48 Handoff Attempt (HOA), 94 Handover Fail (HOF), 97 Handover Success (HOS), 96 Incoming Call (CAI), 21 Layer3 Downlink (L3D), 150 Layer3 Uplink (L3U), 149 Markov Statistics (MAS), 55 MS Cellular System State (MSCS), 147 MUX1 Counters (COUNTMUX1), 129 MUX2 Counters (COUNTMUX2), 131 Packet Error Rate (PER), 34 Paging Channel Counters (COUNTPAG), 128 Pause (PAUSE), 229 PING (PING), 37 Ping Session Completed (PCOMP), 36 Ping Session Request (PREQ), 35 PPP Layer Data Throughput (PPPDAS), 68 RAKE Finger Allocation (FINGER), 90 Random Access Channel Information (RACHI), 123 Reverse Traffic Channel Counters (COUNTRTC), 135 RLP Data Throughput (RLPDAS), 69 RTP Jitter (RTPJITTER), 223 RX Power Control (RXPC), 60 Scanning Results (SCAN), 78 Service Information (SEI), 112 Service Parameter Negotiated (SEPN), 122 Service Parameters Requested (SEPR), 121 Soft Handover (SHO), 100 Soft Handover Event Information (SHOI), 99 Sync Channel Counters (COUNTSYNC), 127 Textual Error Note (ERR), 227 Textual User Note (TNOTE), 224, 225 Timer (TIMER), 146 TX Power Control (TXPC), 58 Uplink Audio Quality (AQUL), 198, 199, 200 User Marker (MARK), 226 Vocoder Status (VOCS), 125 cell identification, 42, 105, 109 Cell Reselection event, 98 cellular system, 39, 40, 41, 43, 44, 47, 48, 49, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 67, 69, 70, 72, 73, 74, 77, 78,
79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 99, 100, 101, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 111, 113, 114, 115, 116, 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 131, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 140, 142, 143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 179, 190, 191, 193, 194, 196, 197, 201, 202, 203, 204, 206, 208, 210, 212 cellular system state, 147 CFN-SFN difference in chips (Tm) active set, 64 CFN-SFN difference in chips (Tm) detected set, 65 CFN-SFN difference in chips (Tm) monitored set, 65 CFN-SFN difference in chips (Tm) undetected set, 66 CFN-SFN difference in frames (OFF) active set, 64 CFN-SFN difference in frames (OFF) detected set, 65 CFN-SFN difference in frames (OFF) monitored set, 65 CFN-SFN difference in frames (OFF) undetected set, 66 ch C/I, 57 ch type, 81, 82, 83, 85, 86, 87, 88, 105, 106, 107, 108, 111 Change of Day event, 228 channel, 40, 63, 64, 65, 79, 81, 82, 83, 85, 86, 87, 88, 91, 106, 107, 109, 111, 118, 119, 120 channel C/I, 57 Channel Info event, 105 channel number, 39, 40, 41, 43, 78, 79, 81, 82, 83, 85, 86, 87, 88, 93, 94, 105, 106, 107, 109, 111, 118 Channel number, 91 channel number active set, 63 channel number detected set, 65 channel number monitored set, 64 channel number undetected set, 65 channel quality indicator, 72 Channel Quality Indicator EVENT, 72 channel type, 81, 82, 83, 85, 86, 87, 88, 105, 106, 107, 108, 111, 149, 150 CHI, 105 chip, 82 chip number, 82 CI, 42, 57, 105, 109 ciph. type, 148 ciphering, 139 CIPHERING INFO event, 148 ciphering KSG, 148 ciphering SCK, 148 ciphering type, 148 CIPI, 148 CISCAN, 92 CLRS hyst., 176 coding, 113, 115 coding sch., 207
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communication type, 214 compr. mode, 58 compressed mode, 58 compression, 113, 114 conn. duration, 28 conn. rate DL, 26 conn. rate UL, 26 conn. time, 26 count, 205 COUNTACC, 134 COUNTFSCH1, 137 COUNTMUX1, 129 COUNTMUX2, 131 COUNTPAG, 128 COUNTRSCH1, 136 COUNTRTC, 135 COUNTSYNC, 127 CQI, 72 CQI %, 72 CQI cycle, 72 CQI feedback cycle, 72 CQI percentage, 72 CQI repetition factor, 72 CQI repetitions, 72 CRC length, 141 CREL, 98 CS call attempt failure status, 23 CS call disconnect cause, 24 CS call disconnect status, 24 CS call dur., 24 CS call duration, 24 CS call failure cause, 23 CS call failure time, 23 CS data channel coding, 113, 115 CS data mode, 113, 114, 115 CS data timeslots downlink, 115 CS data timeslots uplink, 115 CS disc. cause, 24 CS disc. status, 24 CS fail. cause, 23 CS fail. status, 23 CS fail. time, 23 CS TNs DL, 115 CS TNs UL, 115 ctrl gain, 123 current cellular system, 95 current system, 95
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DAA, 25 DAC, 26 DAD, 28 DAF, 27 DAMPS events Audio Quality Info (AQI), 200 Call Attempt (CAA), 20 Call Connect Success (CAC), 22 Call Disconnect (CAD), 24 Call Failed (CAF), 23 Change of Day (DATE), 228 Channel Info (CHI), 105 Data Throughput (DAS), 33 Data Transfer Completed (DCOMP), 32 Downlink Audio Quality (AQDL), 199 Handoff Attempt (HOA), 94 Handoff Fail (HOF), 97 Handoff Success (HOS), 96 Incoming Call (CAI), 21 Layer3 Downlink (L3D), 150 Layer3 Uplink (L3U), 149 MS Power (MSP), 50 Pause (PAUSE), 229 PING (PING), 37 PPP Layer Data Throughput (PPPDAS), 68 RTP Jitter (RTPJITTER), 223 RX Level (RXL), 39 RX Quality (RXQ), 46 Scanning Results (SCAN), 78 Service Information (SEI), 112 Textual Error Note (ERR), 227 Textual User Note (TNOTE), 224 Timing Alignment (TAL), 53 Uplink Audio Quality (AQUL), 198 User Marker (MARK), 226 Voice Note (VNOTE), 225 DAS, 33 Data Channel Info event, 115 Data Channel Request event, 113 data compr., 163 data compression, 113, 114, 163 Data Connection Attempt event, 25 data connection duration, 28 data connection establishment failure time, 27 data connection establishment time, 26 Data Connection Failed event, 27
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delay spread, 83 Delay Spread event, 83 deliv. err. PDU, 174 Deliv. err. PDU, 170 deliv. order, 169, 174 detach cause, 183 detach status, 183 detach time, 183 diff. to str., 120 digital color code, 40, 79 direction, 75, 138, 140 disc. cause, 28 DL MUX, 179 DL power control mode, 60 DL pwr up %, 60, 61 DL RLC win., 190 DL SF, 110 Downlink Audio Quality event, 199 downlink MUX option, 179 downlink RLC window size, 190 downlink signaling counter current, 54 Downlink Signaling Counter event, 54 downlink signaling counter maximum, 54 DPC mode, 60 DPDCH rate UL, 67 DPROF, 88 DREQ, 29 drop window, 109 DRX cycle, 110 DRX cycle length, 110 DSC, 54 DSC current, 54 DSC max, 54 DSCAN, 83 DSS, 38 DTX UL, 105 DTX uplink, 105 duration, 166, 218
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finger absolute offset, 91 finger ampl., 90 finger Ec/Io, 90 finger Ec/No, 91 finger offset, 90 finger rel. offset, 91 finger relative offset, 91 finger RSCP, 91 first channelisation code, 76 FOR_SCH1_1, 137 FOR_SCH1_1 (1x Rate), 137 FOR_SCH1_2, 137 FOR_SCH1_2 (2x Rate), 137 FOR_SCH1_3, 137 FOR_SCH1_3 (4x Rate), 137 FOR_SCH1_4, 137 FOR_SCH1_4 (8x Rate), 137 FOR_SCH1_5, 137 FOR_SCH1_5 (16x Rate), 137 FOR_SCH1_6, 137 FOR_SCH1_6 (Number of LTUs rcvd from physical layer), 137 FOR_SCH1_7, 137 FOR_SCH1_7 (Number of LTUs rcvd from physical layer, CRC OK), 137 forward power control operation mode indicator, 61 forward power control subchannel gain, 61 forward power control subchannel indicator, 61 forward supplemental channel, 116 Forward Supplemental Channel #1 Counters event, 137 forward vocoder rate, 125 FPC mode, 61 FPC subch. gain, 61 FPC subch. ind., 61 frame error rate (decimal), 48, 49 Frame Error Rate event, 48 frame error rate for fundamental channel, 49 frame error rate for supplemental channel, 49 frame error rate full, 48 frame error rate sub, 48 frame error rate TCH, 48 Frequency Hopping Status event, 117 F-SCH1 code ch, 116 F-SCH1 code channel, 116 F-SCH1 ID, 116 F-SCH1 pilot number, 116 F-SCH1 PN, 116 F-SCH1 QOF ID, 116
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fail cause, 164, 216 fail status, 164, 216 fail time, 164, 216 fail. cause, 32 FER, 48 FER (dec), 48, 49 FER full, 48 FER fund., 49 FER sub, 48 FER suppl., 49 FER TCH, 48 file size, 31 file size, 29, 30, 31 filename, 31 filename, 30, 31 FINGER, 90 finger abs. offset, 91
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F-SCH1 QOF Mask ID, 116 F-SCH1 rate, 116 F-SCH1 re. type, 116 F-SCH1 record type, 116 F-voc. rate, 125
Quality of Service Profile Negotiated (QSPN), 172 Quality of Service Profile Request (QSPR), 167 RLC Data Throughput (RDAS), 185 Routing Area Update Attempt (RUA), 187 Routing Area Update Fail (RUF), 189 Routing Area Update Successful (RUS), 188 RRLP Layer Downlink (RRLPD), 158 RRLP Layer Uplink (RRLPU), 157 RTP Jitter (RTPJITTER), 223 GPRS Events MAC Layer Uplink (MACU), 153 gr. DL TPut, 169, 173 gr. UL TPut, 169, 173 group attach time, 217 GSM events AMR Information (AMRI), 194 AMR Link Quality Estimate (AMRQ), 197 AMR Status (AMRS), 196 Audio Quality Info (AQI), 200 Bit Error Probability (BEP), 56 C/I Scanning Results (CISCAN), 92 Call Attempt (CAA), 20 Call Connect Success (CAC), 22 Call Disconnect (CAD), 24 Call Failed (CAF), 23 Carrier Per Interference (CI), 57 Cell Reselection (CREL), 98 Change of Day (DATE), 228 Channel Info (CHI), 105 Data Connection Attempt (DAA), 25 Data Connection Failed (DAF), 27 Data Connection Success (DAC), 26 Data Disconnect (DAD), 28 Data Throughput (DAS), 33 Data Transfer Completed (DCOMP), 32 Downlink Audio Quality (AQDL), 199 Ec/No (ECN0), 63 Frame Error Rate (FER), 48 Frequency Hopping Status (HOP), 117 Handover Attempt (HOA), 94 Handover Fail (HOF), 97 Handover Success (HOS), 96 Incoming Call (CAI), 21 Layer2 Downlink (L2D), 152 Layer2 Uplink (L2U), 151 Layer3 Downlink (L3D), 150 Layer3 Uplink (L3U), 149
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GAA, 180 GAC, 182 GAD, 183 GAF, 181 general data transfer error codes, 241 GMM cause, 181, 183, 189 GMM cause values, 234 GMSK (Gaussian minimum shift keying), 56 GMSK CV_BEP, 56 GMSK CV_BEP %, 56 GMSK MEAN_BEP, 56 GMSK MEAN_BEP %, 56 GPRS Attach Attempt event, 180 GPRS Attach Connected event, 182 GPRS Attach Failed event, 181 GPRS cell reselection hysteresis, 176 GPRS cell reselection penalty time, 176 GPRS Detach event, 183 GPRS detach status, 183 GPRS events Block Error Rate (BLER), 184 Data Transfer Request (DREQ), 29 Downlink Signaling Counter (DSC), 54 Enhanced RX Level (ERXL), 41 GPRS Attach Attempt (GAA), 180 GPRS Attach Connected (GAC), 182 GPRS Attach Failed (GAF), 181 GPRS Detach (GAD), 183 LLC Data Throughput (LDAS), 186 LLC Layer Downlink (LLCD), 156 LLC Layer Uplink (LLCU), 155 MAC Layer Downlink (MACD), 154 Packet Channel Info (PCHI), 175 Packet Session Activation Attempt (PAA), 163 Packet Session Activation Connected (PAC), 165 Packet Session Activation Failed (PAF), 164 Packet Session Deactivated (PAD), 166 PING (PING), 37 Ping Session Completed (PCOMP), 36 Ping Session Request (PREQ), 35
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Location Information (LOCI), 204 Location Request Attempt (LOCA), 201 Location Response Fail (LOCF), 203 Location Response Success (LOCS), 202 Location Update Accepted (LUS), 103 Location Update Attempt (LUA), 102 Location Update Fail (LUF), 104 Message Sending / Receiving Attempt (MSGA), 206 Message Sending / Receiving Failed (MSGF), 210 Message Sending / Receiving Success (MSGS), 208 MS Power (MSP), 50 Neighbor List (NLIST), 118 PACKET CHANNEL RX QUALITY (PRXQ), 47 Pause (PAUSE), 229 Ping Session Completed (PCOMP), 36 Ping Session Request (PREQ), 35 Possible Missing Neighbor (NMISS), 119 PPP Layer Data Throughput (PPPDAS), 68 Push-to-Talk Information (PTTI), 212 Push-to-Talk Session Attempt (PTTA), 215 Push-to-Talk Session Connected (PTTC), 217 Push-to-Talk Session Disconnected (PTTD), 218 Push-to-Talk Session Failed (PTTF), 216 Radio Link Timeout (RLT), 51 RTP Message Downlink (RTPD), 222 RTP Message Uplink (RTPU), 221 RX Level (RXL), 39 RX Quality (RXQ), 46 Scanning Results (SCAN), 78 Service Information (SEI), 112 SIP Message Downlink (SIPD), 220 SIP Message Uplink (SIPU), 219 TBF Information (TBFI), 190 Textual Error Note (ERR), 227 Textual User Note (TNOTE), 224 Timing Advance (TAD), 52 Uplink Audio Quality (AQUL), 198 uplink interference Scanning Results (UISCAN), 93 User Marker (MARK), 226 Voice Note (VNOTE), 225 GSM layer2 data, 151, 152 GSM layer2 message, 151, 152 GSM RLC/MAC radio priority, 175
Handoff Fail event, 97 handoff failure cause, 97 Handoff Success event, 96 Handover Attempt event, 94 handover attempt type, 94 Handover Fail event, 97 handover failure cause, 97 Handover Success event, 96 HARQ BLER, 73 HARQ block error rate, 73 HARQ dir., 73 HARQ ID, 73 HARQ process direction, 73 HARQ process identifier, 73 HARQ Process Information EVENT, 73 HARQ throughput, 73 HARQ TPut, 73 HARQI, 73 HCS priority, 41 HCS priority class, 41 HCS thr., 41 HCS threshold, 41 header compr., 163 header compression, 163 HOA, 94 HOA type, 94 HOF, 97 HOF cause, 97 HOP, 117 hopping, 117 hopping ch, 117 hopping channels, 117 hopping sequence number, 117 hopping status, 117 hor. err., 204 Hor. err. cdf67, 205 Hor. err. cdf95, 205 Hor. err. max, 204 Hor. err. mean, 204 Hor. err. min, 204 Hor. err. spr., 204 horizontal error, 204 horizontal error cdf 67%, 205 horizontal error cdf 95%, 205 horizontal error max, 204 horizontal error mean, 204 horizontal error min, 204
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location area update type, 102 Location Information event, 204 Location Request Attempt event, 201 location request failure cause, 203 location request failure time, 203 location request success time, 202 Location Response Fail event, 203 Location Response Success event, 202 Location Update Accepted event, 103 Location Update Attempt event, 102 Location Update Fail event, 104 location update failure status, 104 LOCF, 203 LOCI, 204 LOCS, 202 logical Ch, 138 logical channel type, 138 login time, 217 long., 204 longitude, 204 LUA, 102 LUF, 104 LUF status, 104 LUS, 103
markov bad quarter frames, 55 Markov Statistics event, 55 markov statistics status, 55 markov total eighth frames, 55 markov total full frames, 55 markov total half frames, 55 markov total quarter frames, 55 MAS, 55 max DL TPut, 169, 173 max preamble, 123 max SDU size, 169, 174 max TX power, 110 max UL TPut, 169, 173 MCC, 103, 108 mean alt., 204 mean altitude, 204 mean lat., 204 mean latitude, 204 mean long., 204 mean longitude, 204 measurement event, 71 Measurement event information event, 70 measurement power offset, 177 MEI, 70 MER, 77 message direction, 206, 207, 208, 209, 210, 211 message error rate, 77 message Error Rate event, 77 message length, 124 Message Sending / Receiving Attempt event, 206 Message Sending / Receiving Failed event, 210 Message Sending / Receiving Success event, 208 message type, 206, 208, 210 min accepted average throughput class, 168 min accepted delay class, 168 min accepted peak throughput class, 168 min accepted priority class, 169 min accepted reliability class, 169 min avg. TPut, 168 min del err PDU, 171 min delay, 168 min deliv. ord., 170 min gr. DL TPut, 170 min gr. UL TPut, 170 min max DL TPut, 170 min max SDU size, 170 min max UL TPut, 170
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MAC bit rate DL, 191 MAC block rate DL, 191 MAC block rate downlink, 191 MAC Layer Block Error Rate event, 193 MAC Layer Data Throughput event, 191 MAC Layer Downlink, 154 MAC Layer Uplink, 153 MAC throughput downlink, 191 MACBLER, 193 MACD, 154 MACDAS, 191 MACU, 153 MAIO, 117 MARK, 226 marker number, 226 marker seq.#, 226 marker sequence number, 226 marker#, 226 markov bad eighth frames, 55 markov bad full frames, 55 markov bad half frames, 55
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mobile allocation index offset, 117 mobile country code, 103, 108 mobile network code, 103 mobility management cause, 104 modem type, 113, 114 modulation, 75 MOS type, 198, 199 MS Cellular System State event, 147 MS Power event, 50 MS power level, 50 MSCS, 147 msg. direction, 206, 207, 208, 209, 210, 211 MSGA, 206 MSGF, 210 MSGS, 208 MSP, 50 MUX_1_FOR_01, 129 MUX_1_FOR_01 (9600 bps, primary), 129 MUX_1_FOR_02, 130 MUX_1_FOR_02 (9600 bps, rate 1/2 primary and signaling), 130 MUX_1_FOR_03, 130 MUX_1_FOR_03 (9600 bps, rate 1/4 primary and signaling), 130 MUX_1_FOR_04, 130 MUX_1_FOR_04 (9600 bps, rate 1/8 primary and signaling), 130 MUX_1_FOR_05, 130 MUX_1_FOR_05 (9600 bps, signaling), 130 MUX_1_FOR_06, 130 MUX_1_FOR_06 (4800 bps, primary), 130 MUX_1_FOR_07, 130 MUX_1_FOR_07 (2400 bps, primary), 130 MUX_1_FOR_08, 130 MUX_1_FOR_08 (1200 bps, primary), 130 MUX_1_FOR_09, 130 MUX_1_FOR_09 (9600 bps, with bit errors), 130 MUX_1_FOR_10, 130 MUX_1_FOR_10 (Frame quality insufficient to decide upon rate), 130 MUX_1_FOR_11, 130 MUX_1_FOR_11 (9600 bps, rate 1/2 primary and secondary), 130 MUX_1_FOR_12, 130 MUX_1_FOR_12 (9600 bps, rate 1/4 primary and secondary), 130 MUX_1_FOR_13, 130 MUX_1_FOR_13 (9600 bps, rate 1/8 primary and secondary), 130
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MUX_1_FOR_14, 130 MUX_1_FOR_14 (9600 bps, secondary), 130 MUX_1_FOR_15, 130 MUX_1_FOR_15 (Reserved), 130 MUX_1_FOR_16, 130 MUX_1_FOR_16 (Reserved), 130 MUX_1_REV_01, 129 MUX_1_REV_01 (9600 bps, primary), 129 MUX_1_REV_02, 129 MUX_1_REV_02 (9600 bps, rate 1/2 primary and signaling), 129 MUX_1_REV_03, 129 MUX_1_REV_03 (9600 bps, rate 1/4 primary and signaling), 129 MUX_1_REV_04, 129 MUX_1_REV_04 (9600 bps, rate 1/8 primary and signaling), 129 MUX_1_REV_05, 129 MUX_1_REV_05 (9600 bps, signaling), 129 MUX_1_REV_06, 129 MUX_1_REV_06 (4800 bps, primary), 129 MUX_1_REV_07, 129 MUX_1_REV_07 (2400 bps, primary), 129 MUX_1_REV_08, 129 MUX_1_REV_08 (1200 bps, primary), 129 MUX_1_REV_09, 129 MUX_1_REV_09 (Reserved), 129 MUX_1_REV_10, 129 MUX_1_REV_10 (Reserved), 129 MUX_1_REV_11, 129 MUX_1_REV_11 (9600 bps, rate 1/2 primary and secondary), 129 MUX_1_REV_12, 129 MUX_1_REV_12 (9600 bps, rate 1/4 primary and secondary), 129 MUX_1_REV_13, 129 MUX_1_REV_13 (9600 bps, rate 1/8 primary and secondary), 129 MUX_1_REV_14, 129 MUX_1_REV_14 (9600 bps, secondary), 129 MUX_1_REV_15, 129 MUX_1_REV_15 (Reserved), 129 MUX_1_REV_16, 129 MUX_1_REV_16 (Reserved), 129 MUX_2_FOR_01, 132 MUX_2_FOR_01 (14400 bps, primary), 132 MUX_2_FOR_02, 132 MUX_2_FOR_02 (14400 bps, rate 1/2 primary and signaling), 132
MUX_2_FOR_03, 132 MUX_2_FOR_03 (14400 bps, rate 1/4 primary and signaling), 132 MUX_2_FOR_04, 132 MUX_2_FOR_04 (14400 bps, rate 1/8 primary and signaling), 132 MUX_2_FOR_05, 132 MUX_2_FOR_05 (14400 bps, signaling), 132 MUX_2_FOR_06, 132 MUX_2_FOR_06 (14400 bps, rate 1/2 primary and secondary), 132 MUX_2_FOR_07, 132 MUX_2_FOR_07 (14400 bps, rate 1/4 primary and secondary), 132 MUX_2_FOR_08, 132 MUX_2_FOR_08 (14400 bps, rate 1/8 primary and secondary), 132 MUX_2_FOR_09, 132 MUX_2_FOR_09 (14400 bps, secondary), 132 MUX_2_FOR_10, 132 MUX_2_FOR_10 (14400 bps, rate 1/8 primary, secondary and signaling), 132 MUX_2_FOR_11, 132 MUX_2_FOR_11 (7200 bps, primary), 132 MUX_2_FOR_12, 132 MUX_2_FOR_12 (7200 bps, rate 1/4 primary and signaling), 132 MUX_2_FOR_13, 132 MUX_2_FOR_13 (7200 bps, rate 1/8 primary and signaling), 132 MUX_2_FOR_14, 132 MUX_2_FOR_14 (7200 bps, signaling), 132 MUX_2_FOR_15, 132 MUX_2_FOR_15 (7200 bps, rate 1/4 primary and secondary), 132 MUX_2_FOR_16, 133 MUX_2_FOR_16 (7200 bps, rate 1/8 primary and secondary), 133 MUX_2_FOR_17, 133 MUX_2_FOR_17 (7200 bps, secondary), 133 MUX_2_FOR_18, 133 MUX_2_FOR_18 (7200 bps, rate 1/8 primary, secondary and signaling), 133 MUX_2_FOR_19, 133 MUX_2_FOR_19 (3600 bps, primary), 133 MUX_2_FOR_20, 133 MUX_2_FOR_20 (3600 bps, rate 1/8 primary and signaling), 133 MUX_2_FOR_21, 133 MUX_2_FOR_21 (3600 bps, signaling), 133
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MUX_2_REV_13 (7200 bps, rate 1/8 primary and signaling), 131 MUX_2_REV_14, 131 MUX_2_REV_14 (7200 bps, signaling), 131 MUX_2_REV_15, 131 MUX_2_REV_15 (7200 bps, rate 1/4 primary and secondary), 131 MUX_2_REV_16, 131 MUX_2_REV_16 (7200 bps, rate 1/8 primary and secondary), 131 MUX_2_REV_17, 131 MUX_2_REV_17 (7200 bps, secondary), 131 MUX_2_REV_18, 132 MUX_2_REV_18 (7200 bps, rate 1/8 primary, secondary and signaling), 132 MUX_2_REV_19, 132 MUX_2_REV_19 (3600 bps, primary), 132 MUX_2_REV_20, 132 MUX_2_REV_20 (3600 bps, rate 1/8 primary and signaling), 132 MUX_2_REV_21, 132 MUX_2_REV_21 (3600 bps, signaling), 132 MUX_2_REV_22, 132 MUX_2_REV_22 (3600 bps, rate 1/8 primary and secondary), 132 MUX_2_REV_23, 132 MUX_2_REV_23 (3600 bps, secondary), 132 MUX_2_REV_24, 132 MUX_2_REV_24 (1800 bps, primary), 132 MUX_2_REV_25, 132 MUX_2_REV_25 (1800 bps, secondary), 132 MUX_2_REV_26, 132 MUX_2_REV_26 (Reserved), 132 MUX_2_REV_27, 132 MUX_2_REV_27 (Reserved), 132 MUX_2_REV_28, 132 MUX_2_REV_28 (MuxPDU Type 4), 132 MUX1 Counters event, 129 MUX2 Counters event, 131
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NAMPS events RX Level (RXL), 39 nARFCN, 39 nBSIC, 39 nC1, 39 nC2, 39 nCh, 40 nDCC, 40
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neg. F-FCH MUX, 122 neg. forw. RC, 122 neg. rev. RC, 122 neg. R-FCH MUX, 122 neg. SO, 122 negotiated average throughput class, 172 negotiated delay class, 173 negotiated delivery of erroneous PDUs, 174 negotiated delivery order, 174 negotiated forward fundamental channel MUX, 122 negotiated forward radio configuration, 122 negotiated guaranteed downlink bit rate, 173 negotiated guaranteed uplink bit rate, 173 negotiated maximum downlink bit rate, 173 negotiated maximum SDU size, 174 negotiated maximum uplink bit rate, 173 negotiated peak throughput class, 173 negotiated priority class, 173 negotiated reliability class, 173 negotiated residual bit error ratio, 174 negotiated reverse fundamental channel MUX, 122 negotiated reverse radio configuration, 122 negotiated SDU error ratio, 174 negotiated service option, 122 negotiated traffic class, 173 negotiated traffic handling priority, 174 negotiated transfer delay, 174 neigh. set size, 45 neighbor base station identification code, 39 neighbor C1, 39 neighbor C2, 39 neighbor cellular system, 40 neighbor channel number, 39, 40 neighbor digital color code, 40 neighbor Hrxlev, 42 Neighbor List event, 118 neighbor list status, 118 neighbor Rrxlev, 42 neighbor RX level, 39, 40 neighbor set size, 45 neighbor Srxlev, 42 network control order, 176 network mode of operation, 176, 177 network type, 107 new cell identification, 98 new cellular system, 98 new CI, 98
new LAC, 98, 103 new location area code, 98, 103 new system, 98 NID, 108 NID (Network ID), 108 NLIST, 118 nlist status, 118 NMISS, 119 NOM_PWR, 124 NOM_PWR (nominal transmit power offset), 124 nRXL, 40 nRxLev, 39 nSystem, 40 NUM_STEP, 124 NUM_STEP (Access probe number of steps), 124 number, 20, 21 number of, 58, 59, 60, 61 number of ACK/NACK messages, 193 number of active set cells, 63 number of channels, 41, 43, 44, 63 number of CQI values, 72 number of CS data timeslots downlink, 113, 115 number of CS data timeslots uplink, 113, 115 number of current timeslot, 22 number of delay profile samples, 88, 89 number of detected possible missing neighbor cells, 119 number of detected set cells, 65 number of downlink TBFs, 190 number of external applications launches, 230 number of fingers, 90, 91 number of forward SCHs, 116 number of HARQ packets, 73 number of HARQ processes, 73 number of header parameters, 72, 73, 74, 75, 101, 118, 119, 138, 140, 190, 191, 193, 206, 207, 219, 220, 221, 222 number of HS-SCCH channels, 74 number of MMS files, 207 number of mobile originated calls during session, 20 number of mobile terminated calls during session, 21 number of monitored HS-SCCH channels, 177 number of monitored set cells, 64 number of neighbor channels, 118 number of packet link adaptation sets, 75 number of packet timeslots downlink, 176 number of packet timeslots uplink, 176 number of parameters, 118, 119, 120 number of parameters per cell, 63, 93
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P_REV (Protocol revision level), 108 PAA, 163 PAC, 165 packet channel coding downlink, 176 packet channel coding uplink, 175 Packet Channel Info event, 175 Packet Channel Request event, 179 PACKET CHANNEL RX QUALITY EVENT, 47 packet data technology, 167, 172, 175 packet error rate downlink, 34 Packet Error Rate event, 34 packet error rate uplink, 34 PACKET LINK ADAPTATION EVENT, 75 packet protocol address, 163, 165 packet protocol type, 163 Packet Session Activation Attempt event, 163 Packet Session Activation Connected event, 165 Packet Session Activation Failed event, 164 packet session activation failure cause, 164 packet session activation failure status, 164 packet session activation failure time, 164 packet session activation state, 165 packet session activation time, 165 packet session active duration, 166 Packet Session Deactivated event, 166 packet session deactivation cause, 166 packet session deactivation status, 166 packet size, 29 packet state, 175, 177, 178 packet tech., 167, 172, 175, 177, 178 packet technology, 75, 177, 178 packet timeslots downlink, 176 packet timeslots uplink, 176 PAD, 166 PAF, 164 PAG_1, 128 PAG_1 (Messages received), 128 PAG_2, 128 PAG_2 (Messages received with an invalid CRC), 128 PAG_3, 128 PAG_3 (Messages/records addressed to MS), 128 PAG_4, 128 PAG_4 (Half-frames received), 128 PAG_5, 128 PAG_5 (Half-frames containing any part of a valid message), 128 PAG_6, 128 PAG_6 (Paging channel lost indications), 128
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PAG_7, 128 PAG_7 (Idle handoffs), 128 Paging Channel Counters event, 128 paging slot number, 126 parameters per finger, 90 params / ch, 41, 43 params / pilot, 44 PAUSE, 229 Pause event, 229 PBCCH, 176 PBCCH status, 176 PCHI, 175 PCHR, 179 PCOMP, 36 PDP act. state, 165 PDP act. time, 165 peak TPut class, 168, 173 PER, 34 PER DL, 34 PER UL, 34 percentage, 75 percentage of DL power up commands, 60, 61 percentage of UL power up commands, 58, 59 ph. req. TPut, 72 PHDAS, 67 Physical Channel Data Throughput event, 67 physical layer requested throughput, 72 pilot BER, 62 pilot number, 79, 84, 89, 90 pilot number active set, 44 pilot number candidate set, 45 pilot number neighbor set, 45 pilot number remainder set, 45 PING, 37 PING event, 37 ping fail. cause, 36 ping host, 35 ping host address, 35 ping packet size, 29, 35, 37 ping protocol, 35, 36 ping rate, 29, 35 ping round trip time, 37 ping RTT, 37 Ping Session Completed event, 36 ping session failure cause, 36 Ping Session Request event, 35 ping session status, 36
ping size, 29, 35, 37 ping status, 36 ping timeout, 29, 35 PLAI, 75 PN, 44, 45, 79, 84, 89, 90 POC group attach time, 217 POC server, 215, 217 POC server address, 215, 217 POC session activation time, 217 POC session deactivation cause, 218 POC session deactivation status, 218 POC session duration, 218 POC session failure cause, 216 POC session failure status, 216 POC session failure time, 216 POC session login time, 217 POC status, 213 POC user identity, 212 Possible Missing Neighbor, 119 power offset, 123, 177 PPP Layer Data Throughput event, 68 PPP rate DL, 68 PPP rate UL, 68 PPP throughput downlink, 68 PPP throughput uplink, 68 PPPDAS, 68 preamble count, 123 preamble cycles, 124 preamble step, 123 PREQ, 35 prior. acc. th., 175 priority access threshold, 175 priority class, 168, 173 private system identification, 107 probe count, 124 probe seq. count, 124 probe sequence result, 124 protocol type, 163 provide time location, 205 provide time phase 1, 205 provide time phase 2, 205 provide time pseudorange, 205 PRXQ, 47 PS coding DL, 176 PS coding UL, 175 PS TNs DL, 176 PS TNs UL, 176
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PSID value (1), 107 PSID value (2), 107 PSID value (3), 107 PSID value (4), 107 PSID1, 107 PSID2, 107 PSID3, 107 PSID4, 107 PTT state, 212, 214 PTT type, 212, 215, 216, 217, 218 PTTA, 215 PTTC, 217 PTTD, 218 PTTF, 216 PTTI, 212 Push-to-Talk Information event, 212 Push-to-Talk Session Attempt event, 215 Push-to-Talk Session Connected event, 217 Push-to-Talk Session Disconnected event, 218 Push-to-Talk Session Failed event, 216 push-to-talk session type, 218 push-to-talk state, 212 Push-to-Talk state, 214 push-to-talk status, 213 push-to-talk type, 215, 216, 217 Push-to-Talk type, 212 Pwr ctrl alg, 59 pwr ctrl alg., 58 pwr ctrl step, 58, 59 PWR_STEP, 124 PWR_STEP (Access probe power step), 124
RACH initial TX power, 123 RACH max preamble cycles, 124 RACH maximum preamble count, 123 RACH message length, 124 RACH power offset, 123 RACH preamble count, 123 RACH preamble step, 123 RACH TX power, 123 RACHI, 123 radio bearer direction, 138 radio bearer ID, 138 Radio Bearer Information event, 138 radio link timeout, 51 Radio Link Timeout event, 51 radio link timeout maximum, 105 radio priority, 175 Radio Resource Connection Attempt event, 142 Radio Resource Connection Failure event, 144 Radio Resource Connection Release event, 145 Radio Resource Connection Success event, 143 RAKE Finger Allocation event, 90 Random Access Channel Information event, 123 RAS cause values, 240 rate limit, 29 rate-m. attr., 141 rate-matching attribute, 141 RAU fail cause, 189 RAU fail time, 189 RAU time, 188 RAU type, 187 RB ID, 138 RBI, 138 RDAS, 185 receiv. bytes, 33 received signal code power, 86 recv. PPP bytes, 68 ref. lat., 204 ref. long., 204 ref. number, 208 reference file, 199 reference latitude, 204 reference longitude, 204 reference sample file name, 199 REG PERIOD, 107 reject cause values, 247 reliab. class, 168, 173 rem. set size, 45
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QPCH rate, 126 QPCHI, 126 QSPN, 172 QSPR, 167 Quality of Service Profile Negotiated event, 172 Quality of Service Profile Request event, 167 quasi-orthogonal function, QOF, 116 Quick Paging Channel Information, 126
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RAC, 42, 175, 177, 188 RACH AICH status, 123 RACH control channel gain, 123 RACH data channel gain, 123
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remainder set size, 45 removed pilot, 101 removed pilot number, 101 removed SC, 100 removed scrambling code number, 100 repl. window, 109 replacement window, 109 req. CS rate, 114 req. F-FCH MUX, 121 req. forw. RC, 121 req. rev. RC, 121 req. R-FCH MUX, 121 requested average throughput class, 167 requested CS data bit rate, 114 requested delay class, 168 requested delivery of erroneous PDUs, 170 requested delivery order, 169 requested forward fundamental channel MUX, 121 requested forward radio configuration, 121 requested guaranteed downlink bit rate, 169 requested guaranteed uplink bit rate, 169 requested max downlink bit rate, 169 requested max uplink bit rate, 169 requested maximum SDU size, 169 requested peak throughput class, 168 requested priority class, 168 requested reliability class, 168 requested residual bit error ratio, 170 requested reverse fundamental channel MUX, 121 requested reverse radio configuration, 121 requested SDU error ratio, 169 requested service option, 121 requested traffic class, 169 requested traffic handling priority, 170 requested transfer delay, 170 resid. BER, 174 residual BER, 170 result, 124 REV_SCH1_1, 136 REV_SCH1_1 (1x Rate), 136 REV_SCH1_2, 136 REV_SCH1_2 (2x Rate), 136 REV_SCH1_3, 136 REV_SCH1_3 (4x Rate), 136 REV_SCH1_4, 136 REV_SCH1_4 (8x Rate), 136 REV_SCH1_5, 136
REV_SCH1_5 (16x Rate), 136 REV_SCH1_6, 136 REV_SCH1_6 (Number of LTUs rcvd from physical layer), 136 REV_SCH1_7, 136 REV_SCH1_7 (Number of LTUs rcvd from physical layer, CRC OK), 136 reverse supplemental channel, 116 Reverse Supplemental Channel #1 Counters event, 136 Reverse Traffic Channel Counters event, 135 reverse vocoder rate, 125 RLC data, 161, 162 RLC Data Throughput event, 185 RLC ID, 138 RLC Layer Downlink, 162 RLC Layer Uplink, 161 RLC message, 161, 162 RLC mode, 139 RLC msg, 161, 162 RLC rate DL, 185 RLC rate UL, 185 RLC retr. UL, 185 RLC retransmission rate downlink, 185 RLC throughput downlink, 185 RLC throughput uplink, 185 RLC/MAC data, 153, 154 RLC/MAC message, 153, 154 RLC/MAC msg, 153, 154 RLCD, 162 RLCU, 161 RLP Data Throughput event, 69 RLP forward user throughput, 69 RLP reverse user throughput, 69 RLP R-rate, 69 RLPDAS, 69 RLT, 51 RLT max, 105 RNUM, 107 routing area code, 42, 175, 177, 188 Routing Area Update Attempt event, 187 Routing Area Update Fail event, 189 routing area update failure cause, 189 routing area update failure time, 189 routing area update success time, 188 Routing Area Update Successful event, 188 routing area update type, 187 Rqual, 64, 65, 66 Rqual active set, 64
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RSCP, 63, 64, 65, 66, 86, 120 RSCP active set, 63 RSCP detected set, 65 RSCP event, 86 RSCP monitored set, 64 RSCP undetected set, 66 RSSI, 40, 43, 80, 81, 82, 83, 85, 86, 87 RTC_1, 135 RTC_1 (ACK_REQ transmitted at least once), 135 RTC_2, 135 RTC_2 (ACK_REQ transmitted at least twice), 135 RTC_3, 135 RTC_3 (ACK_REQ transmitted at least 3 times), 135 RTC_4, 135 RTC_4 (Aborted call due to ACK timeout), 135 RTC_5, 135 RTC_5 (No ACK_REQ transmitted), 135 RTP IAT DL, 223 RTP IAT UL, 223 RTP interarrival time downlink, 223 RTP interarrival time uplink, 223 RTP jitter DL, 223 RTP jitter downlink, 223 RTP Jitter event, 223 RTP jitter UL, 223 RTP jitter uplink, 223 RTP message, 221, 222 RTP Message Downlink, 222 RTP message length, 221, 222 RTP message name, 221, 222 RTP message packet sequence number, 221, 222 RTP Message Uplink, 221 RTP msg., 221, 222 RTP msg. length, 221, 222 RTP msg. name, 221, 222 RTP msg. seq.#, 221, 222 RTPD, 222 RTPJITTER, 223 RTPU, 221 RTSP error codes, 248 RUA, 187 RUF, 189 RUS, 188 R-voc. rate, 125 RX level, 78, 79, 119 RX Level event, 39 RX level full, 39, 41
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RX level sub, 39, 41 RX power, 44 RX Power Control event, 60 RX quality, 47 RX Quality event, 46 RX quality full, 46 RX quality sub, 46 RXL, 39, 79 RxLev, 78 RxLev full, 39, 41 RxLev sub, 39, 41 RXPC, 60 RXQ, 46 RxQual, 47 RxQual full, 46 RxQual sub, 46
sent PPP bytes, 68 SEPN, 122 SEPR, 121 service data unit, 174 service info status, 112 Service Information event, 112 service option, 121 Service Parameter Negotiated event, 122 Service Parameters Requested event, 121 service status, 112 serving HS-DSCH primary scrambling code, 177 set, 44, 45 set information, 44, 45 set type, 89 SHO, 100 SHO event, 99 SHO status, 100 SHOI, 99 SID, 108 SID (System ID), 108 SIGN_VAR, 47 signal variance, 47 signal-to-interference ratio, 60 signal-to-interference ratio CPICH, 87 signal-to-interference ratio target, 60 SIP message, 219, 220 SIP Message Downlink, 220 SIP message length, 219, 220 SIP message name, 219, 220 SIP Message Uplink, 219 SIP msg., 219, 220 SIP msg. length, 219, 220 SIP msg. name, 219, 220 SIPD, 220 SIPU, 219 SIR, 60, 87 SIR event, 87 SIR target, 60 slot number, 111, 126 SM cause values, 234 SMS cause, 210 SMS cause codes, 245 SMS data coding scheme, 207 SMS message data, 207 SMS message length, 207 SMS message type, 206, 208, 210 SMS msg. data, 207
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sample, 88, 89 sample dur., 72, 75 sample duration, 72, 75 sample offset, 88, 89 SC, 93, 94 SCAN, 78 Scanning Results event, 78 SCK, 148 scrambling code, 63, 64, 65, 66, 81, 83, 85, 86, 87, 88, 91, 93, 94, 118, 120 scrambling code active set, 63 scrambling code detected set, 65 scrambling code monitored set, 64 scrambling code undetected set, 66 SDU, 174 SDU err. ratio, 169, 174 SEARCH_WIN_A, 108 SEARCH_WIN_A (Size of active search window), 108 SEARCH_WIN_N, 108 SEARCH_WIN_N (Size of neighbor search window), 108 SEARCH_WIN_R, 108 SEARCH_WIN_R (Size of remaining search window), 108 secondary scr., 63, 64, 65, 66, 91 secondary scrambling code, 91 secondary scrambling code active set, 63 secondary scrambling code detected set, 65 secondary scrambling code monitored set, 64 secondary scrambling code undetected set, 66 SEI, 112 sent bytes, 33
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SMS msg. length, 207 SMS msg. type, 206, 208, 210 SMS number, 206 SMS phone number, 206 SMS reference number, 208 SMS seq. number, 207, 208, 210 SMS sequence number, 207, 208, 210 SMS ser. center, 206 SMS service center address, 206 socket error codes, 242 soft handover event, 99 Soft Handover Event, 100 Soft Handover Event Information Event, 99 soft handover status, 100 split PG cycle, 175 spreading factor DL, 110 Squal, 63, 64, 65, 66 Squal active set, 63 Squal detected set, 65 Squal monitored set, 64 Squal undetected set, 66 Srxlev, 42, 63, 64, 65, 66 Srxlev active set, 63 Srxlev detected set, 65 Srxlev monitored set, 64 Srxlev undetected set, 66 SSCAN, 87 standard FTP error codes, 241 standard HTTP error codes, 241 standard MMS error codes, 241 standard SMTP error codes, 242 standard WAP error codes, 241 stats status, 55 status of the audio activity, 200 stream bandwith, 38 stream state, 38 STTD, 63, 64, 65, 66 STTD status active set, 63 STTD status detected set, 65 STTD status monitored set, 64 STTD status undetected set, 66 subchannel, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159, 160, 161, 162 Sync Channel Counters event, 127 SYNC_1, 127 SYNC_1 (Messages received with an invalid CRC), 127 SYNC_1 (Messages received), 127 SYNC_2, 127
system, 39, 40, 41, 43, 44, 47, 48, 49, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 67, 69, 70, 72, 73, 74, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 99, 100, 101, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 111, 113, 114, 115, 116, 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 131, 134, 135, 136, 138, 140, 142, 143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 179, 190, 191, 193, 194, 196, 197, 201, 202, 203, 204, 206, 208, 210, 212 system state, 147
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t reselection, 110 T_ADD, 108 T_ADD (Pilot detection threshold), 108 T_COMP, 108 T_COMP (Comparison threshold), 108 T_DROP, 108 T_DROP (Pilot drop threshold), 108 T_TDROP, 108 T_TDROP (Pilot drop timer threshold), 108 TA, 52 TAD, 52 TAL, 53 TB size, 75 TBF Information event, 190 TBFI, 190 temporary flow identity, 190 temporary logical link identity, 190 test type, 200 TETRA events Bit Error Rate (BER), 62 Call Attempt (CAA), 20 Call Disconnect (CAD), 24 Call Failed (CAF), 23 Cell Reselection (CREL), 98 Channel Info (CHI), 105 CIPHERING INFO (CIPI), 148 Enhanced RX Level (ERXL), 41 Handoff Attempt (HOA), 94 Incoming Call (CAI), 21 Layer3 Downlink (L3D), 150 Layer3 Uplink (L3U), 149 LLC Layer Downlink (LLCD), 156 LLC Layer Uplink (LLCU), 155 Location Update Accepted (LUS), 103 Location Update Attempt (LUA), 102 Location Update Fail (LUF), 104 MESSAGE Error Rate (MER), 77 Push-to-Talk Information (PTTI), 212
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TX Power Control (TXPC), 58 TETRA reject cause values, 248 Textual Error Note event, 227 textual note, 224 Textual User Note event, 224 TFCI BER, 62 TFI, 190 throughput status, 33 time loc., 205 time phase 1, 205 time phase 2, 205 time pseudor., 205 time to trigger 1A, 109 time to trigger 1B, 109 time to trigger 1C, 109 TIMER, 146 Timer event, 146 timer name, 146 timer state, 146 timer value, 146 timeslot, 94 timeslot C/I, 57 timeslot interference, 47 timeslot number, 106 timeslot scan Ec/No, 82 Timeslot Scanning Results event, 82 timestamp, 198, 199 timing advance, 52 Timing Advance event, 52 timing alignment, 53 Timing Alignment event, 53 TLLI, 190 Tm, 64, 65, 66 TN, 22, 106 TNote, 224 TNOTE, 224 total 1/1 fr., 55 total 1/2 fr., 55 total 1/4 fr., 55 total 1/8 frames, 55 TPut status, 33 traffic ARFCN, 117 traffic channel ARFCN, 117 traffic class, 169, 173 traffic prior., 170, 174 transf. att. #, 30 transf. dir., 29, 30, 31
transf. status, 32 transfer delay, 170, 174 transferred bytes downlink, 33 transferred bytes uplink, 33 transferred file size, 31 transferred file size, 29, 30, 31 transferred PPP bytes downlink, 68 transferred PPP bytes uplink, 68 transport block size, 75 transport channel coding, 141 transport channel direction, 140 transport channel ID, 138, 140, 191, 193 Transport Channel Information event, 140 transport channel type, 139, 140, 191, 193 TrCh coding, 141 trCh ID, 191 TrCh ID, 138, 140 TRCH ID, 193 TrCh type, 139, 140 TRCH type, 191, 193 TRCHI, 140 treselection, 110 TSCAN, 82 TSL, 94 TSL C/I, 57 TSL interf., 47 TTI, 141 TX level, 124 TX power, 59 TX power, 58, 59 TX power change, 59 TX power control algorithm, 59 TX power control algorithm, 58 TX Power Control event, 58 TX power control step size, 58, 59 TX pwr. change, 59 TXPC, 58 type, 214 type of audio test, 200
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Audio Quality Info (AQI), 200 Bit Error Rate (BER), 62 Block Error Rate (BLER), 184 Call Attempt (CAA), 20 Call Connect Success (CAC), 22 Call Disconnect (CAD), 24 Call Failed (CAF), 23 Cell Reselection (CREL), 98 Change of Day (DATE), 228 Channel Info (CHI), 105 Channel Quality Indicator (CQI), 72 Data Channel Request (DCHR), 113 Data Connection Attempt (DAA), 25 Data Connection Failed (DAF), 27 Data Connection Success (DAC), 26 Data Disconnect (DAD), 28 Data Throughput (DAS), 33 Data Transfer Completed (DCOMP), 32 Data Transfer Request (DREQ), 29 Delay (DELAY), 84 Delay Profile (DPROF), 88 Delay Spread (DSCAN), 83 Downlink Audio Quality (AQDL), 199 Ec/No (ECN0), 63 Enhanced RX Level (ERXL), 41 GPRS Attach Attempt (GAA), 180 GPRS Attach Connected (GAC), 182 GPRS Attach Failed (GAF), 181 GPRS Detach (GAD), 183 Handover Attempt (HOA), 94 Handover Fail (HOF), 97 Handover Success (HOS), 96 HARQ Process Information (HARQI), 73 HSSCCH Information (HSSCCHI), 74 Incoming Call (CAI), 21 Layer3 Downlink (L3D), 150 Layer3 Uplink (L3U), 149 Location Information (LOCI), 204 Location Request Attempt (LOCA), 201 Location Response Fail (LOCF), 203 Location Response Success (LOCS), 202 Location Update Accepted (LUS), 103 Location Update Attempt (LUA), 102 Location Update Fail (LUF), 104 MAC Layer Block Error Rate (MACBLER), 193 MAC Layer Data Throughput (MACDAS), 191 Measurement event information (MEI), 70
Message Sending / Receiving Attempt (MSGA), 206 Message Sending / Receiving Failed (MSGF), 210 Message Sending / Receiving Success (MSGS), 208 Neighbor List (NLIST), 118 Packet Channel Info (PCHI), 175 Packet Error Rate (PER), 34 packet link adaptation (PLAI), 75 Packet Session Activation Attempt (PAA), 163 Packet Session Activation Connected (PAC), 165 Packet Session Activation Failed (PAF), 164 Packet Session Deactivated (PAD), 166 Pause (PAUSE), 229 Physical Channel Data Throughput (PHDAS), 67 PING (PING), 37 Ping Session Completed (PCOMP), 36 Ping Session Request (PREQ), 35 Possible Missing Neighbor (NMISS), 119 PPP Layer Data Throughput (PPPDAS), 68 Push-to-Talk Information (PTTI), 212 Push-to-Talk Session Attempt (PTTA), 215 Push-to-Talk Session Connected (PTTC), 217 Push-to-Talk Session Disconnected (PTTD), 218 Push-to-Talk Session Failed (PTTF), 216 Quality of Service Profile Negotiated (QSPN), 172 Quality of Service Profile Request (QSPR), 167 Radio Bearer Information (RBI), 138 Radio Resource Connection Attempt (RRA), 142 Radio Resource Connection Failure (RRF), 144 Radio Resource Connection Release (RRD), 145 Radio Resource Connection Success (RRC), 143 RAKE Finger Allocation (FINGER), 90 Random Access Channel Information (RACHI), 123 RLC Data Throughput (RDAS), 185 RLC Layer Downlink (RLCD), 162 RLC Layer Uplink (RLCU), 161 Routing Area Update Attempt (RUA), 187 Routing Area Update Fail (RUF), 189 Routing Area Update Successful (RUS), 188 RRC Layer Downlink (RRCD), 160 RRC Layer Uplink (RRCU), 159 RSCP (RSCP), 86 RTP Jitter (RTPJITTER), 223 RTP Message Downlink (RTPD), 222 RTP Message Uplink (RTPU), 221 RX Level (RXL), 39 RX Power Control (RXPC), 60 Scanning Results (SCAN), 78
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Service Information (SEI), 112 SIP Message Downlink (SIPD), 220 SIP Message Uplink (SIPU), 219 SIR (SSCAN), 87 Soft Handover (SHO), 100 Soft Handover Event Information (SHOI), 99 Textual Error Note (ERR), 227 Textual User Note (TNOTE), 224, 225 Timeslot Scanning Results (TSCAN), 82 Transport Channel Information (TRCHI), 140 TX Power Control (TXPC), 58 Uplink Audio Quality (AQUL), 198 User Marker (MARK), 226 UMTS failure cause values, 245 Uplink Audio Quality event, 198 uplink DPDCH bit rate, 67 uplink interference, 93 uplink interference level, 123 uplink interference scanning Results event, 93 uplink MUX option, 179 uplink RLC window size, 190 user identity, 212
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walsh, 44, 45 walsh code active set, 44 walsh code candidate set, 45 walsh code neighbor set, 45 walsh code remainder set, 45 vel. heading, 204 vel. hor., 204 vel. vert., 204 velocity heading, 204 velocity horizontal, 204 velocity vertical, 204 wideband RSSI, 81, 82, 83, 85, 86, 87 VNote, 225 VNOTE, 225 Vocoder Status event, 125 VOCS, 125 voice note, 225 Voice Note event, 225