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V100R005
User Manual
Issue
06
Date
2009-06-20
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GENEX Assistant
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Related Versions
The following table lists the product versions related to this document.
Product Name
Version
GENEX Assistant
V100R005
Intended Audience
This document is intended for:
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Maintenance engineer
Organization
The GENEX Assistant user manual describes the basic functions, system interface, routine
operation, and related indicators of the GENEX Assistant.
Chapter
Contents
1 Introduction to the
Assistant
2 Installing Software
3 User Interface
4 Project Management
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5 Map Management
6 Analysis Data
Management
7 Analysis Indicator
Management
8 Analysis Report
Management
9 FAQ
A System Predefined
Events
B Acronyms and
Abbreviations
Conventions
Symbol Conventions
The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Symbol
Description
Indicates a hazard with a high level of risk that, if not avoided,
will result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a hazard with a medium or low level of risk which, if
not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided,
could cause equipment damage, data loss, and performance
degradation, or unexpected results.
Indicates a tip that may help you solve a problem or save time.
Provides additional information to emphasize or supplement
important points of the main text.
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Convention
Description
Boldface
Italic
Courier New
Command Conventions
Convention
Description
Boldface
Italic
[]
{ x | y | ... }
[ x | y | ... ]
{ x | y | ... } *
GUI Conventions
Convention
Description
Boldface
>
Keyboard Operation
Format
Description
Key
Press the key. For example, press Enter and press Tab.
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Format
Description
Key 1+Key 2
Key 1, Key 2
Mouse Operation
Action
Description
Click
Double-click
Drag
Press and hold the primary mouse button and move the
pointer to a certain position.
Update History
Updates between document versions are cumulative. Therefore, the latest document version
contains all updates made to previous versions.
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1 Introduction to the Assistant ...................................................................................................1-1
1.1 Overview.......................................................................................................................................................1-2
1.2 Functions.......................................................................................................................................................1-2
1.3 Operation Mode ............................................................................................................................................1-3
1.4 Application Scenarios....................................................................................................................................1-3
1.5 Work Flow.....................................................................................................................................................1-4
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9 FAQ ...............................................................................................................................................9-1
9.1 Overview.......................................................................................................................................................9-2
9.2 Software Startup............................................................................................................................................9-2
9.2.1 How to Start the Assistant When the Verification Fails?......................................................................9-2
9.2.2 The Files for East Asian Languages Are Not Installed.........................................................................9-3
9.3 Data Import ...................................................................................................................................................9-3
9.3.1 How to Handle Illegal Operations During the Data Import? ...............................................................9-3
9.3.2 Data on the Probe Cannot Be Imported Properly. ................................................................................9-3
9.3.3 Why the Huawei RNC Data Cannot Be Properly Displayed After Being Imported? ..........................9-4
9.4 Map Operation ..............................................................................................................................................9-4
9.4.1 How to Load the Position of Last Time on the Map? ..........................................................................9-4
9.4.2 How to Change the Map Legend?........................................................................................................9-5
9.4.3 How to Perform Time Filtering on the Map Layer?.............................................................................9-5
9.4.4 The Assistant is quit abnormally when you are moving a legend on the map......................................9-6
9.4.5 On the Map, the Value on the Label and the Color on the Legend Are Inconsistent............................9-6
9.5 Data Display..................................................................................................................................................9-6
9.5.1 Why Does the Icon of Word Collector Turn Grey?..............................................................................9-6
9.5.2 Why Is No Data Displayed After Some Indicators Are Opened?.........................................................9-7
9.5.3 Why the Messages on the BCCH Channel Collected by the Agilent Cannot Be Correctly Displayed?
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9.5.4 Why the Analysis Report Item Cannot Be Opened? ............................................................................9-7
9.5.5 Why the RNC Signaling Cannot Automatically Match the Corresponding UE Time During the Import?
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9.6 Others ............................................................................................................................................................9-8
9.6.1 In What Scenarios Should the GENEX Shared Components Be Reinstalled?.....................................9-8
9.6.2 Why Engineering Parameters Fail to Be Imported?.............................................................................9-8
9.6.3 The Display of the Map Is Slow After You Import Engineering Parameters Into the Assistant...........9-9
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Figures
Figure 1-1 Flow chart of the Assistant................................................................................................................1-4
Figure 2-1 Flow chart .........................................................................................................................................2-2
Figure 2-2 Customer Information dialog box.....................................................................................................2-4
Figure 3-1 Main interface of the Assistant .........................................................................................................3-2
Figure 3-2 Standard tool bar...............................................................................................................................3-7
Figure 3-3 Chart Tool bar ...................................................................................................................................3-9
Figure 3-4 Sheet tool bar ....................................................................................................................................3-9
Figure 3-5 Engineering parameter tool bar.......................................................................................................3-10
Figure 3-6 Navigation tree ............................................................................................................................... 3-11
Figure 3-7 Operation interface of the Assistant................................................................................................3-12
Figure 3-8 Property view..................................................................................................................................3-13
Figure 3-9 Map window ...................................................................................................................................3-15
Figure 3-10 Graph mode ..................................................................................................................................3-16
Figure 3-11 Histogram mode............................................................................................................................3-17
Figure 3-12 Pie chart mode ..............................................................................................................................3-18
Figure 3-13 Customized chart mode ................................................................................................................3-19
Figure 3-14 Sheet window ...............................................................................................................................3-20
Figure 4-1 New Project dialog box ....................................................................................................................4-2
Figure 4-2 New Dataset dialog box....................................................................................................................4-4
Figure 4-3 Assistant dialog box..........................................................................................................................4-4
Figure 4-4 Modify Dataset Property dialog box.................................................................................................4-5
Figure 4-5 Dataset in the navigation area...........................................................................................................4-6
Figure 4-6 GSM Parameter window.................................................................................................................4-12
Figure 4-7 Please select the Excel file and sheet dialog box ............................................................................4-12
Figure 4-8 GSM Parameter window (displaying the engineering parameter) ..................................................4-13
Figure 4-9 Existing unmatched field in the engineering parameters ................................................................4-14
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Tables
Table 1-1 Functions of the Assistant...................................................................................................................1-2
Table 1-2 Procedures for analyzing data.............................................................................................................1-5
Table 2-1 System configuration..........................................................................................................................2-2
Table 2-2 Directory structure of the Assistant ....................................................................................................2-6
Table 3-1 Elements in the main interface ...........................................................................................................3-2
Table 3-2 Functions of the items on the Project menu........................................................................................3-3
Table 3-3 Description of items on the Dataset menu ..........................................................................................3-3
Table 3-4 Functions of the items on the View menu...........................................................................................3-5
Table 3-5 Functions of the items on the Window menu .....................................................................................3-5
Table 3-6 Functions of the items on the Help menu ...........................................................................................3-6
Table 3-7 Functions of the icons on the standard tool bar ..................................................................................3-7
Table 3-8 Functions of the icons on the map tool bar.........................................................................................3-7
Table 3-9 Buttons on the chart tool bar...............................................................................................................3-9
Table 3-10 Buttons on the sheet tool bar ..........................................................................................................3-10
Table 3-11 Icons on the engineering parameter tool bar...................................................................................3-10
Table 3-12 Indicators on the WCDMA Scanner Coverage tab page.................................................................3-13
Table 3-13 Indicators on the GSM MS Measurement tab page ........................................................................3-14
Table 3-14 Areas on the status bar ....................................................................................................................3-14
Table 4-1 Parameters on the Setting tab page .....................................................................................................4-6
Table 4-2 Parameters on the Binning Type tab page...........................................................................................4-8
Table 4-3 Fields in the WCDMA engineering parameter table...........................................................................4-9
Table 4-4 Fields in the GSM engineering parameter table ...............................................................................4-10
Table 4-5 Functions of buttons on the tab page ................................................................................................4-16
Table 4-6 Description of the parameters...........................................................................................................4-17
Table 4-7 Functions of the icons on the tool bar...............................................................................................4-18
Table 4-8 Functions of buttons in the dialog box .............................................................................................4-22
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The GENEX Assistant is the professional background processing software for wireless test
data. It supports the following wireless network technologies:
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GSM/GPRS/EDGE
WCDMA/HSDPA/HSUPA
The Assistant optimizes and handles test data such as drive test (DT) data and RNC data
related to the air interface on a wireless network and exports analysis reports. The Assistant
benefits network planning and optimizing engineers in the following ways:
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Quickly and effectively obtaining the information about the quality of the entire network
Providing thorough and useful information about problem locating and optimization
analysis
Providing sharable analysis, which reduces the requirements for optimization skills of
engineers
1.2 Functions
Table 1-1 lists the main functions provided by the Assistant.
Table 1-1 Functions of the Assistant
1-2
Function
Description
Supporting the
import of
multiple test
data
The Assistant analyzes the test data collected on WCDMA and GSM
networks.
The Assistant supports the data collected from the following test
devices: GENEX Probe, Qualcomm test UE, Huawei test UE, Huawei
RNC, DTI scanner, Anritsu scanner, Probe Handset Unit (PHU). The
Assistant also supports the import of TXT data. The Assistant provides
preferable display and analysis for test indicators.
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Description
Supporting
multiple modes
of data display
Supporting
multiple modes
of data export
The Assistant can export data in .bmp, jpg, gif, png, .txt, or .xls format.
Word collector: Using the word collector, the Assistant exports the
browsed pictures and data tables to a specified file in .doc format. In
this way, you need not copy and paste the pictures and tables.
Automatically
generating
analysis reports
New features
On the early stage of network construction, you need to test and evaluate the site
verification.
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On the stage of network operation and maintenance, the Assistant analyzes the drive test
data and thus provides a reference for network performance evaluation.
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Creating a project
Creating a dataset
Importing engineering
parameters
Analyzing data
Generating analysis
data
Generating analysis
reports
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Description
Reference
Installing the
software
Creating a
project
Create a project.
Opening a
project
Creating a
dataset
Create a dataset.
Importing a
dataset
Importing
analysis data
Filtering
analysis data
Importing
engineering
parameters
Import configuration
parameters to the created
dataset.
Displaying
analysis data
Generating
analysis data
Generating
analysis reports
Generate various
analysis reports.
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Installing Software
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Checking installation
environment
Installing the GENEX
Shared
Installing the GENEX
Assistant
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Configuration Item
Installation Requirement
Minimum
configuration
CPU
Memory
256MB
Hard disk
CPU
Memory
512 MB
Hard disk
External interface
Recommended
configuration
Common
configuration
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Configuration Type
Configuration Item
Installation Requirement
Operating system
Whether the power load of the socket exceeds the permissible load (If the load is too
high, a fire accident may occur.)
To ensure that other GENEX products can work properly, the GENEX Shared components are not
removed if you uninstall the Assistant.
If the GENEX Shared components are installed on your computer, skip the installation of the
components. In case of the Assistant upgrade, Huawei recommends that the GENEX Shared
components be reinstalled because the components may also be upgraded.
OWC components: provide the automatic control for uploading the electronic sheets,
charts, and database to the Web.
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The dongle is a device that provides the user with the authorization to use the Assistant.
License is integrated with the dongle. Therefore, you must plug the dongle into the computer
to obtain the permission to use the Assistant. For the detailed installation of the dongle, refer
to the relevant usage guide.
The dongle does not support remote login. For remote login, you need a software license.
2.
In the Update License dialog box, click Browse to select the new license (.lic file).
3.
Click Update.
4.
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pdf
manual
Description
Analyse
Config
Device
Log
Ph_Mes
Python
Supportfile
Wh_Mes
XMLPath
Chinese
English
Sample
Template
Choose Start > Control Panel, double-click Add or Delete Programs, and then select
the Shared components to uninstall.
This section takes the second method as an example to describe how to uninstall the Shared
components. To uninstall the Shared components, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Choose Start > Control Panel. Double-click Add or Remove Programs.
Step 2 Select Shared, and then click Remove.
Step 3 In the Modify, repair, or remove the program dialog box, select Remove.
Step 4 Click Next.
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Choose Start > Control Panel. Double-click Add or Delete Programs, and then select
the Assistant software to be uninstalled.
Choose Start > All Programs > GENEX Drive Test Solution > GENEX Assistant
1.53 > Uninstall Assistant.
This section takes the third method as an example to describe how to uninstall the Assistant
software.
To uninstall the Assistant software, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Choose Start > All Program > GENEX Drive Test Solution > GENEX Assistant 1.53 >
Uninstall Assistant.
Step 2 In the Modify, repair, or remove the program dialog box, select Remove.
Step 3 Click Next.
Step 4 In the Confirm Uninstall dialog box, click OK.
The system starts to uninstall the Assistant.
Step 5 After the Assistant is uninstalled, click Finish.
The uninstall of the Assistant is complete.
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3.3 Toolbar
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Number
Description
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
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Function
Reference
New Project
Creates a project
Open Project
Opens a project
Close Project
Closes a project
Import Dataset
Imports a dataset
Exit
Function
Reference
New Dataset
Creating a dataset
Remove Dataset
Removing a dataset
Export Dataset
Exporting a dataset
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Submenu
Function
Reference
Modify Dataset
Property
Delete Exceptional
Data
Filter
Filtering indicators
Report Wizard
WCDMA CIO
Manager
Referring to the
WCDMA CIO parameter
manager
Combine Device
Combining devices
Import Engineering
Parameter
Importing engineering
parameters
Importing the
configuration of
neighbors
Display on Map
Display on Chart
Displaying data on a
chart
Display on Caky
Display on Histogram
Displaying data on a
histogram
Display on Sheet
Displaying data on a
sheet
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Function
Reference
Tool bars
Determining
whether to
display tool bars
Status Bar
Determining
whether to
display the status
bar
Properties Bar
Determining
whether to
display the
properties bar
Application
Look
Selecting the
look of
applications
Function
Reference
Cascade
Cascading
displayed
windows
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Submenu
Function
Reference
Tile Horizontal
Displaying
windows in a tile
horizontal way
Tile Vertical
Displaying
windows in a tile
vertical way
Arrange Icons
Arranging icons
Close All
Windows
Closing all
windows
Function
Help
View ESN
View License
Update License
3.3 Toolbar
3.3.1 Overview
You can perform common operations through the tool bar.
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Table 3-7 lists the functions of the buttons on the tool bar.
Table 3-7 Functions of the icons on the standard tool bar
Button
Function
Creating a project
Opening a project
Closing a project
Creating a dataset
Setting a map path
Generating an intelligent report
Modifying the dataset property
Providing the Assistant help documents
Providing the version information about the Assistant
Adding or deleting a button on the tool bar
Function
Displaying engineering parameters
For details, see section 4.3.7 "Modifying the Display Mode
for Engineering Parameters."
Playing the data back and controls data playback
For details, see section 6.5.2 "Data Playback Control."
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Button
Function
Locking data
For details, see section 6.5.7 "Locking Analysis Data."
Operating a map
Selecting data
Measuring distance
You can measure custom distance and the total distance of
selected data.
Changing map layers
For details, see section 5.3 "Operating a Map Layer."
Displaying or hiding legends
For details, see section 5.2.11 "Displaying or Hiding a
Legend."
Setting up projection
For details, see section 6.5.2 "Setting Projection Reference
Frame."
Importing indoor and outdoor raster maps
For details, see sections 5.1.5 "Importing an Outdoor Raster
Map" and 5.1.6 "Importing an Indoor Raster Map."
Copying the images on the map window to clipboard in .png
format.
Exporting the data
For details, see section 6.6.3 "Exporting Data from a Map."
Exporting various types of data to a .doc file
For details, see section 6.6.2 "Exporting Data Through Word
Collector."
Setting legends and legend identifiers
For details, see sections 5.2.12 "Setting a Legend Style",
5.2.10 "Modifying a Legend Theme", and 5.2.8 "Loading a
Legend for Parameters."
Saving to the current location, download location, and
viewing the complete graph.
Displays the ruler and raster on a map.
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Table 3-9 lists the functions of the icons on the chart tool bar.
Table 3-9 Buttons on the chart tool bar
Button
Function
Indicating the normal mode
Rotating a chart
Moving a chart
Zooming in on a chart
Adjusting the depth of a chart
Displaying a chart in 3D mode
Setting the properties of a chart
Printing a selected chart
Snapshooting an active window
Saving the current chart
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Selecting and reselecting data
Copying the selected data in the sheet
Searching for the data in the sheet
Deleting the selected data
This operation permanently deletes the data from database.
Collecting the data statistics
For details, see section 6.5.4 "Displaying Data on a Sheet."
Exporting the data
For details, see section 6.6.4 "Exporting Data From a Sheet."
Exporting various types of data to a .doc file
For details, see section 6.6.2 "Exporting Data Through Word
Collector."
Locking the data
For details, see section 6.5.7 "Locking Analysis Data."
Measuring the length of the area for the selected data
Table 3-11 lists the functions of the icons on the engineering parameter tool bar.
Table 3-11 Icons on the engineering parameter tool bar
Button
Function
Opening an engineering parameter file
Verifying data
Importing engineering parameters
Exporting engineering parameters
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Button
Function
Saving engineering parameters
Converting frequency and ARFCN
Selecting a table header
Automatically matching with a table header
Canceling the header match
Canceling the match for all headers
Copying engineering parameters
Displaying the names of matched headers
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Choose View > Property Bar. In the displayed submenu, choose an option to display the corresponding
tab.
Remarks
Longitude
Longitude
Latitude
Latitude
Date
Date
Time
Time
RSCP
Ec/Io
Io
Frequency
Frequency
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Longitude
Longitude
Latitude
Latitude
Date
Date
Time
Time
Function
The menu prompt tells the function
description of this menu when the menu is
chosen.
When you measure distance, the map scale
shows the actual distance and total distance
between two closest points.
Displaying the longitude and latitude value
of the point where the pointer is placed.
This information shows the status of the
following buttons: CAP, NUM, and SCRL.
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The histogram mode, shown in Figure 3-11, shows the distribution of data statistics in
histogram mode.
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The pie chart, shown in Figure 3-12, displays the distribution of data.
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Generally, the X axis stands for time and the Y axis stands for a parameter value, as shown in
Figure 3-10. In custom diagram mode, you can customize the parameters for the X axis and Y
axis. Figure 3-13 shows the custom diagram mode.
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Opening a window
Moving a window
Cascading a window
Closing a window
Opening a window
Opening a Window
To open a data display window, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Choose Project > New Project to create a project.
For details, see section 4.1.2 "Creating a Project."
Step 2 Choose Dataset > New Dataset to create a dataset.
For details, see section 4.2.3 "Creating a Dataset."
Step 3 Right-click the new database in the navigation area and select Import Test Data from the
shortcut menu.
For details, see chapter 6 "Analysis Data Management."
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Step 4 Double-click an equipment node. Right-click an indicator node and select a display mode
from the shortcut menu. A data window is displayed.
For details about the data display modes, see section 6.5 "Displaying Analysis Data."
If you double-click an indicator node, the data window is displayed in the default display mode.
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Moving a Window
To move a window, you can click the title bar of a data window and hold the left mouse
button, and then move the mouse.
If a data window is in the maximized state, you need to normalize or minimize the window.
Cascading a Window
You can use four methods to cascade a window. For details, see section 3.2.5 "Window
Menu."
Closing a Window
You can use either of the following methods to close a window:
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On the tool bar at the lower right corner of the data window, click
a window and click
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Step 2 In the New Project dialog box, you can perform the following operations:
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Specify the map file path in the Map Path field. You can also specify the map file path
after a project is created. For details, see section 5.1.3 "Importing a MapInfo Map." After
a map path is set, all the maps of the project can share this map.
Step 3 Click OK. In the New Dataset dialog box, set the attributes of the dataset. For a detailed
attribute description, see section 4.2.7 "Parameter Description."
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Step 2 Modify the property of the dataset in the displayed dialog box.
For parameter description, see section 4.2.7 "Parameter Description."
Step 3 Click OK.
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Step 3 Set the parameters on the Setting and Binning Type tab pages. After a dataset is created, the
dataset name cannot be changed.
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Description
Hysteresis (dB)
Pilot Pollution
Threshold
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Parameter
Description
RSCP Threshold
Neighbor Cell
RSCP Threshold
Count Threshold
Downlink (%)
GSM Analysis
Coverage
RxLev Query
Condition
Logic(AND | OR)
RxQual Query
Condition
RxLev
Drop
Jump Sharply
RxQual
Drop
Jump Sharply
Island
TA
RxLev
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Description
Neighbor Info(YES |
NO)
WCDMA KPI
Coverage
Rate
ECIO ()
RSCP ()
PDP
Success
Rate
(RRC:0 | PDP:1)
Request
PS Date
Service
Is Visible (Yes:1 |
No:0)
1: Display
0: Not display
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Distance
Binning
Raster Binning
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Value Fetch
Description
Time Binning
No Binning
Average Value
Max Value
Min Value
Disperse Data
The engineering parameter table lists all the information about a cell.
CIO indicates cell individual offset. In the analysis of virtual neighboring cells through the scanner,
CIO is the additional value to the handover threshold of each cell, and controls the difficulty degrees
of the soft handover between different cells.
Description
Mandatory (Yes/No)
RNCID
No
NodeBID
NodeB ID
No
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Description
Mandatory (Yes/No)
NodeBName
NodeB name
No
NodeBType
NodeB type
No
SectorID
Sector ID
No
Cell ID
Cell ID
Yes
CellName
Cell name
No
UARFCN
Yes
P-SC
Yes
Longitude
Longitude of a cell
Yes
Latitude
Latitude of a cell
Yes
Azimuth
Azimuth (degree)
Yes
DownTilt
Downtilt (degree)
No
E-DownTilt
No
M-DownTilt
No
GroudHeight
No
Altitude
Antenna altitude
No
AntennaType
Antenna type
No
AntennaGain
Antenna gain
No
H-Beamwidth
No
V-Beamwidth
No
FeederType
Feeder type
No
FeederLength
Feeder length
No
NodeBCE
No
ActiveStatus
No
Outdoor
Outdoor station
No
TMA
Tower-mounted amplifier
No
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Description
Mandatory (Yes/No)
SiteID
Site ID
No
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Description
Mandatory (Yes/No)
SiteName
Site name
No
CellNum
Number of cells
No
CellName
Cell name
No
CI
Cell identity
Yes
Longitude
Longitude of a cell
Yes
Latitude
Latitude of a cell
Yes
Azimuth
Azimuth (degree)
No
ModuleID
Module ID
No
CGI
No
LAC
No
BCCH
Yes
Alarm of TCH
Congestion Cell
Traffic channel
No
BSIC
No
AntennaHeight
Antenna height
No
DownTilt
No
Altitude
Antenna altitude
No
SiteCode
Site code
No
Hopping
Hopping (Yes/No)
No
Area
Area
No
SiteConfig
Site configuration
No
SiteType
Site type
No
CombinerManner
Combiner manner
No
GPRS
No
AntennaName
Antenna name
No
Polarization
Polarization
No
AntennaGain
Antenna gain
No
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Step 2 Right-click the dataset. Choose Engineer Parameter Management from the shortcut menu.
Then, select WCDMA or GSM based on the test data.
If you select GSM, the GSM Parameter window is displayed, as shown in Figure 4-6.
Figure 4-6 GSM Parameter window
Step 3 Click
. The Please select the Excel file and sheet dialog box is displayed, as shown in
Figure 4-7
Figure 4-7 Please select the Excel file and sheet dialog box
Perform the following operations in the Please select the Excel file and sheet dialog box:
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1.
. Select the GSM engineering parameter file (in .xls or .csv format) to be
Click
imported and click Open.
2.
In the Sheet List drop-down list, select the sheet where the engineering parameter is
located.
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When editing the imported engineering parameter file, you need to comply with the
requirements in the Specification sheet of the engineering parameter template. The
engineering parameter template of the corresponding network mode is located in the software
installation directory\sample directory.
Step 4 Click OK, and wait until the GSM engineering parameter is displayed in the GSM
Parameter window, as shown in Figure 4-8.
Figure 4-8 GSM Parameter window (displaying the engineering parameter)
Step 5 Click
to check the validity of the mandatory field of the engineering parameters. For
details of engineering parameters, see section 4.3.2 "Introduction to Engineering Parameters."
If
Then
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Step 10 After the import is complete, click OK in the displayed dialog box.
The system exits from the GSM Parameter window and the site data is automatically
displayed on the map in the opened map window.
If you want to view the imported engineering parameters, you need to open the engineering parameters
again.
For details on how to operate a table, see Table 3-11.
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Step 1 On the Project tab page in the navigation area, select a dataset.
Step 2 Right-click the dataset and choose Engineering Parameter Management > Engineering
Setting.
The Engineering Parameter dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 4-12.
Figure 4-12 Engineering Parameter dialog box
Function
Moving all parameters in the Available Parameters pane to the Selected
Parameters pane.
Moving the selected parameters in the Available Parameters pane to the
Selected Parameters pane.
Moving the selected parameters in the Selected Parameters pane to the
Available Parameters pane.
Moving all parameters in the Selected Parameters pane to the Available
Parameters pane.
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Step 5 In the Display on map group box, set the relevant parameters.
Table 4-6 lists the parameters on the Setting tab page.
Table 4-6 Description of the parameters
Parameter
Description
Site display
Sites nearby test route: displays only the sites located near the test
route. You can set the test route in the Expand distance (KM)
field. For details about how to set the test route, see Expand
distance (KM) in this table.
GSM label
WCDMA label
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Parameter
Description
Expand distance
(KM)
Refers to the expansion distance of the test route. When Site nearby
test route is selected, you need to set Expand distance (KM). For
example, if Expand distance (KM) is set to 10, the expansion
distance of the test route is 10 km, and all the sites within this scope
will be displayed on the map.
Table 4-7 describes the functions of the icons on the tool bar.
Table 4-7 Functions of the icons on the tool bar
Button
Function
Automatically setting different colors for the site cells based on the
scrambling codes.
Displaying all dim sites.
Setting the color of a cell to the same color as the specified data point.
This function is available when a parameter uses the Individual legend (For
details about the Individual legend see 5.2.2 "Introduction to Legends.") and
all the location points corresponding to the sites, such as Primary SC, have
the same colors.
Setting the display size of a site.
Selecting the ID of a site and displays the ID on the map. The optional fields
map to the data listed in the engineering parameter table.
Searching for and locating the sites or cells based on different fields listed in
the engineering parameter table.
Click
on the tool bar. The W/G Project Parameter dialog box is displayed, as shown in
Figure 4-15. You can select WCDMA or GSM engineering parameters in the dialog box.
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The Assistant supports only the switchover from ARFCN to frequency. To perform this operation, you
can click the icon highlighted in yellow in the displayed dialog box.
Step 1 On the Project tab page in the navigation area, select a dataset.
Step 2 Choose Dataset > Import NeighborCell Config > WCDMA.
A dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 In the displayed dialog box, select the .txt file saving the neighbor data.
Step 4 Click Open.
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Step 4 You can view the information about the neighbors of a cell in the displayed dialog box. If you
select a cell in the Neighbor Cell pane, the cell is highlighted on the map.
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indicates that the base cell has the bidirectional neighbor relation with the
neighbor cell.
indicates that the base cell has the unidirectional neighbor relation with the
neighbor cell.
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Step 1 On the Project tab page in the navigation area, select a dataset.
Step 2 Choose Project > WCDMA CIO Manager.
After the .xls file that contains the analysis data of scanner simulation neighboring cells is
imported, the CIO Manager dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 4-19.
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Function
Browse
Export
Clear All
Add CellID
Remove CellID
Manual setting: Type the cell ID in the text box in the CIO Manager dialog box, and then click Add
CellID to add the ID. Double-click each cell in the table and type the parameters.
Importing: Click Browse to import the file that contains CIO parameters.
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The GENEX Assistant supports the export of the maps in following formats:
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The MapInfo is software used to display geographic data in the formats listed in Table 5-1.
Table 5-1 Formats supported by the MapInfo
File Type
File Contents
Attribute data
table file (.tab)
This file defines the components of map attribute data such as the
number of fields, field names, field types, field widths, indicator fields,
and some key information about the related layers. You can open and
view this file in the WordPad.
Attribute data
file (.dat)
This file is used to store complete map attribute data. The head file
contains the information on the attribute data table file and the file is
followed by the attribute data records in detail.
Cross reference
file (.id)
This file records the pointer that locates each space of a map in the
space data file (.map). A pointer consists of four bytes. Pointers are
arrayed in the same way as the attribute data records stored in the
attribute data file. The cross reference file is a table for defining space
objects.
This file contains the space data of each map object. Space data
contains geometry, coordinate, and stain information about a space
object. This file also describes the record number of attribute records
for a space. In this way, you can easily find the related attribute
information about this object when you query the object on a map.
This file contains the indicators for the previous files. A complete map
set must contain all the previous files.
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Step 2 Select a MapInfo map file (.gst), and then click Open.
Step 3 Right-click an indicator that can be displayed on a map, and select Display on Map from the
shortcut menu.
If you have opened the map window, you need to open the window again to load the map to the window.
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Legends are categorized into two types, namely, ranged and individual.
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Ranged
This type is used for the parameters with consecutive values, such as RSCP and Ec/I.
You can segment parameter values and set different display symbols for each value range.
You can use shadowing color to represent different value ranges for displaying
distribution of different values.
Individual
This type is used for the parameter with discrete values, such as handover events and
RRC status. You can set different display symbols for each parameter value.
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Custom
This mode is used to set the parameter with a specific value range or value amount, such
as RSCP or handover events. You can customize an accurate value range. Figure 5-3
shows the Custom mode.
Figure 5-3 Custom mode
AutoArrange
This mode is used to set the parameters with unknown value range, such as scrambling
codes. Figure 5-4 shows the AutoArrange mode.
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The system automatically sets various colors for the symbols representing different
parameter values. You can also set the shapes and sizes for these symbols.
Figure 5-4 AutoArrange mode
CustomArrange
This mode is applicable to only ranged legends. If you enter the range and number of
segments, the system automatically colors and sorts out segments, as shown in Figure
5-5.
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Individual legends support only Custom and AutoArrange modes. Figure 5-6 shows the
Individual Legend Property dialog box.
Figure 5-6 Individual Legend Property dialog box
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Select the legend type and set parameters. For details about Custom, AtuoArrange, and
CustomArrange modes, see 5.2.2 "Introduction to Legends."
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For the individual legend, the dialog box shown in Figure 5-9 is displayed.
For the ranged legend, the dialog box shown in Figure 5-10 is displayed.
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Table 5-2 describes the functions of the parameters in the Legend Style dialog box.
Table 5-2 Functions of the parameters in the Legend Style dialog box
Parameter
Function
Legend is Visible
Compact Legend
Title
Compact Title
Subtitle
Legend Text
Text Style
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Procedures
To control layers, perform the following steps:
in the Map window. You can also right-click on the map, and then choose Layer
Step 1 Click
Control from the shortcut menu.
In the displayed dialog box, set the map layer, as shown in Figure 5-13. For the description of
the Layer Control dialog box, see Parameter Description in section 5.3.1 "Controlling a
Map Layer."
Figure 5-13 Layer Control dialog box
Parameter Description
Table 5-3 lists the parameters in the Layer Control dialog box.
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Function
Up
Down
Add
Remove
Display
In the Display Properties dialog box, set the display mode of the
selected map layer. For parameter description, see Table 5-4.
Labels
In the Label Properties dialog box, set the label properties of the
selected map layer. For parameter description, see Table 5-5.
Visible
Selectable
Automatic Labels
Editable
Description
Override Style
Zoom Layering
Display Within
Zoom Range
Min Zoom
Max Zoom
Visibility
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Description
Min Zoom
Max Zoom
Maximum labels
Styles
None
No label lines.
Simple
Arrow
Position
Orientation
Rotation
None
No rotation.
Parallel to
One
Segment
Parallel to
Multiple
Segments
Label
Offset
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Move upwards by one unit
Move leftwards by one unit
Move rightwards by one unit
Move downwards by one unit
Set a unit value
Reset settings
Make the settings take effect
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How to view the test plan of the analysis data and the
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The data indicates the test data generated by the GENEX Probe. The test data includes the
time when a log is generated, the information about the UE and the scanner, the data
measured by the UE and the scanner, and the GPS data. The data is stored to a .gen file in
binary format.
Huawei RNC
The RNC data is in .txt or .bin format and includes the following information:
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Bit error rate (BER) in uplink physical channel recorded by the RNC
UE transmit power
V100R002
V100R005
V100R006
V100R007
V100R008
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PHU
The PHU test data, which contains information about the generation time of logs, UE
information, and data measured by UEs, is stored in a binary file. The filename extension of
PHU test data is phu.
TXT
The text data, which contains the information about longitude, latitude, and time of collection
data, is stored in a .txt file. The filename extension is txt.
Automatic combination
In automatic combination, DT data is combined based on the device number. The
automatic combination mode is applicable to the scenario where the services are not
changed during the test and the data is divided into multiple logs that do not overlap with
respect to the time.
When importing the data collected by the GENEX Probe, you can set the Assistant to
combine data automatically.
Device-based combination
The device-based combination mode is applicable to the scenario where the test data of
multiple UEs or scanners that are of different types needs to be combined. For details,
see 6.4 Combining Analysis Data.
To import the data collected by the GENEX Probe to the Assistant, perform the following
steps:
Step 1 Choose Project from the navigation tree, and then select a dataset.
Step 2 Right-click the dataset and choose Import Test Data > Import GENEX Probe.
The Import GENEX Probe File dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 6-1.
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Select Auto Combine. The Assistant begins to combine the test data automatically.
Select IsNeedCrossingTable. The system processes the data in the table. The table
displays the relations between the CQI, BLER, CODES, MAC Throughput, and APP
Throughput counters in HSDPA.
If the test data contains the data collected from the DTI spectral scanner, click DTI Edit
to set the antenna gain and feeder loss.
The Assistant uses the following expression to recalculate the Ec, Io, and RSSI values exported by the
DTI spectral scanner for each test item:
New value = Original value Antenna gain + Feeder loss
Step 4 Click Import and wait until all the data is imported.
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After the data is imported, the Assistant preprocesses the event analysis data by default.
If you plan to quicken the data import, you can do as follows to skip the preprocessing:
To cancel the preprocessing, press the Ctrl+Alt+Home keys. To cancel the last operation,
press the Ctrl+Alt+Home keys again.
If you plan to preprocess the event analysis data at any time after the data is imported,
press the Ctrl+Alt+PageDown keys.
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The Import Huawei RNC File dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 6-2.
Figure 6-2 Import Huawei RNC File dialog box
Then
Step 5 Set the value of Time Offset(s), which is used for the matching between the RNC message
time and the UE message time. The unit is second.
GPS time = RNC time + Time Offset.
Step 6 Click Import. Wait until the data import is complete.
Step 7 Click Time Match, the RncMsg Time Match dialog box is displayed.
Step 8 Select the terminals corresponding to the RNC message in the UE drop-down list.
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Step 9 Click Auto Match. The system adjusts the message time difference in the Gps time and
phone message list and Rnc message in file list.
If you plan to stop the current matching, click Stop.
Step 10 Click OK. The matching is complete.
The system automatically matches the RNC message time and the UE message time. After the automatic
matching is complete, the system readjusts the time difference based on the value of Time Offset.
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The Import PHU File dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 6-3.
Figure 6-3 Import PHU File dialog box
If you select Autocombine By IMSI, the test data is combined based on the IMSIs.
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You need to type an indicator name in the Indicator Name text box. The indicator name
cannot contain only numbers.
The imported .txt file must be in a certain format. The Assistant supports the following .txt
files:
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A file containing the Longitude, Latitude, DateTime, and ColumnName fields. Each
field is separated by spaces or double quotation marks.
A file containing the DateTime and ColumnName fields. The two fields are separated by
spaces or double quotation marks
For details, see the template file provides by the Assistant: software installation
directory\sample\Standard TXT Template.txt
Step 4 Click Import and wait until the data is imported.
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To filter exceptional data, perform the following steps:
Step 1 On the Project tab page in the navigation area, select a dataset.
Step 2 Choose Dataset > Delete Exceptional Data.
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Execute button
Step 3 After setting the filter conditions, click Execute to execute the filter conditions.
Step 4 Click Finish, Wait until the filtering is complete.
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Condition Item
Logic Functor
Condition List
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Parameter
Description
Insert
Edit
Edit filter conditions: From the Condition List, select the filter
condition items that require edition. Then, click Edit. In the
displayed dialog box, set the filter conditions again.
Edit logical operator: From the Condition List, select the logical
operators that require edition. Then, click Edit. In the displayed
dialog box, set the logical operator again.
To make the edition take effect, click
Clear
Execute
Execute conditions
History
Cancel
On the Project tab page in the navigation area, expend the nodes of the filtered dataset.
2.
Choose Phone Event > Filtered Phone Event. Then, you can view filtered events, as
described in Table 6-3. For details about how to display filtered events, see section 6.5
"Displaying Analysis Data."
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Filtered Event
Description
GSMHandoverFail
GSMCallDropped
RAUpdateFail
LAUpdateFail
GSMCallSetupFail
GSMSDCCHCallDrop
GSMAccessFailure
GSMHandoverIntracellFail
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Filter > Cancel Filter. The filter conditions are cleared and the locked data is restored.
If you want to view history records before perform filter operation, click History. In the Filter
History window, you can view history filter conditions.
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Step 5 Click OK and the name of the new device is displayed in Post-combine, as shown in Figure
6-10.
Figure 6-10 Combining devices complete
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In the navigation area, you can right-click an indicator and select the corresponding data
display mode.
The following display modes are used:
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Displaying data in an active window, which is used for data comparison. For example,
Figure 6-11 shows how to display the indicator, RSCP Max for SC90 in Activeset, on
an active sheet.
Figure 6-11 Data displayed on an active sheet
Figure 6-12 shows the indicator, RSCP Max for SC90 in Activeset, on an active sheet.
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Display on Map
Display on Chart
Display on Caky
Display on Histogram
Display on Active
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The buttons of data playback control are displayed on the tool bar of the map window, as
shown in Figure 6-14.
Figure 6-14 Playback control buttons
Function
Playing back data in the direction of test routes
Playing back data in the inverse direction of test routes
Stopping data playback
Selecting the dots to be played back per second. The number of dots is
proportional to the playback speed. The Assistant provides seven
playback speeds. For details, refer to the following contents.
Filtering the display of data by time
Moving layer offset
Setting data synchronization layers, which take effect only when
multiple data layers are contained in a map.
Displaying the routes of test data
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Button
Function
When the data route display function is enabled, this button is used to set
the display of signs.
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Filtering data by time and moving layers affect only the data displayed on a map, but the attributes
of the test data remain unchanged. The GPS editing function is used to change the geographical
location of test data.
The Assistant provides seven playback speeds, namely, 1dots/s, 2 dots/s, 3 dots/s, 4 dots/s, 5 dots/s,
10 dots/s, and 20 dots/s.
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The test dots covered by the selected area are chosen, as shown in Figure 6-15.
Figure 6-15 Coverage area of a cell
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Checking the connection lines between a DT point and the corresponding cells
In the map window, click
to select a DT point. The connection lines between the
DT point and the corresponding cells are displayed.
Checking the connection lines between multiple DT points and the corresponding cells
1.
2.
Right-click the selected DT points, and then choose Show Related Cells from the
shortcut menu.
The connection lines between the selected DT points and the corresponding cells are
displayed.
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Step 3 In the displayed dialog box, select the cell to be shut down and enter the corresponding
transmit power, downlink cell load (%), and pilot frequency transmit, as shown in Figure
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Figure 6-16 Disabling the setting of cell parameters
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Step 2 In the displayed Choose Projection dialog box, perform the following settings:
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Select the categories of longitude and gratitude from the Category drop-down list.
Select the corresponding projection system from the Category Member drop-down list.
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Step 2 Select a parameter from the Series Title list and set the conversion mode of the data of X-axis
or Y-axis.
Step 3 Click Modify.
Step 4 Repeat Step 2 through Step 3 until the requirement is met.
Step 5 Click OK.
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Calculating the sum of the selected data
Searching the maximum value of the selected data
Searching the minimum value of the selected data
Calculating the average value of the selected data
Calculating the mean square of the selected data
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You can modify the keywords and attributes to be displayed by modifying the
L3MsgSyntaxConfig.xml file in the Bin directory under the installation directory.
The basic contents of the configuration file are as follows:
<delimiter>
,.:;"'!+-*?/\(){}[]|<></delimiter>
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Element
Meaning
<delimiter></delimiter>
<SyntaxItem></SyntaxItem>
MCC
TRUE
255
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Step 1 Right-click the Bcch Arfcn indicator, choose Custom Display on Chart > X Axis.
Step 2 Right-click the Rxlev (Idle) indicator, choose Custom Display on Chart > Y Axis.
The corresponding crossing chart is displayed, as shown in Figure 6-23.
Figure 6-23 Crossing chart
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Step 2 Right-click the indicator to be compared with the one described in step 1 and select Compare
with Local B, as shown in Figure 6-25.
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Step 3 In the displayed Select Binning Type dialog box, set the binding parameters, as shown in
Figure 6-26.
Step 4 Click OK after setting the binding parameters. The comparing results are displayed in a table.
Figure 6-26 Select Binning Type dialog box
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When data is displayed on a map or a table, you can select the data to be locked and click
to lock the data; thus the rest data is not displayed, as shown in Figure 6-27.
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Table 6-9 lists the display modes and synchronization methods supported by multi-window
synchronization.
Table 6-9 Window cooperation
Window Mode
Synchronization Method
Map mode
Table mode
Graph mode
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From a map
on the tool bar and select a created .doc file in the displayed dialog box.
Step 4 Add or delete the data based on the functions described in Table 6-10.
Table 6-10 Functions provided by Word Collector
Button or Option
Function
Adding the contents in the clipboard to a .doc file
Inserting specified pictures to a .doc file
Adding specified files as objects to a .doc file
in a map window
in a sheet window
Shortcut menu in graph
mode
Step 5 Click
The .doc file is closed and the contents listed in the Word Collector tab page are added to the
file.
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or
Click
to export the background information about a map. Click
information about layers.
Step 2 In the displayed dialog box, select the format of the picture to be saved and set the path for
saving the file and the file name. Then click Save.
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Step 2 In the displayed dialog box, set the path for saving the file and the file name.
Step 3 Click Save.
In the displayed Save Cell dialog box:
z
If you click Yes, the selected row of data in the window is saved.
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Table 6-11 describes the parameters in the Reporting Setting dialog box.
Table 6-11 Parameters in the Reporting Setting dialog box
Parameter
Function
UE Name
Selecting a test UE
SCANNER Name
Selecting a scanner
Cluster Name
Customer Name
Data Setting
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7.1.1 Overview
The UE indicators include UE pilot frequency, IMSI of UE, active set, monitor set, detected
set, power control, BLER, throughput, L3 message, phone event, GSM, GPRS, HSDPA,
HSUPA, and KPI, as listed in Figure 7-1.
For details about how to check each indicator, see section 6.5 "Displaying Analysis Data."
UE Pilot Summary
This node displays UE active set, monitor set, detected cell scramble, and Ec/Io, as shown in
Figure 7-2.
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Active Set
Table 7-1 describes the indicators of Active Set.
Table 7-1 Description of the Active Set indicators
Indicator
Description
Soft Handover
Nth Best
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Indicator
Description
Primary SC
If geographic binning is set, the data obtained from RSCP or Ec/Io geographic binning is displayed on a
map.
Monitor Set
For the description of the indicators of Monitor Set, see Table 7-1. The difference is that the
corresponding parameters are in the data packet of a monitor set.
Detected Set
For the description of the indicators of Detected Set, see Table 7-1. The difference is that the
corresponding parameters are in the data packet of a detected set.
Power Control
Table 7-2 describes the indicators of Power Control.
Table 7-2 Description of the Power Control indicators
Indicator
Description
Tx Power
Rx Power
If the geographic binning is set, this node provides the data after binning.
BLER
This node displays the BLER indicators of a transport channel. There are three sub-nodes
under BLER, that is, Circuit Service (CS), Packet Service (PS), and SingalChannel. You
can know which service a channel implements through the type of a sub-node.
The calculation formula of BLER is: BLER = CRC (Cyclic Redundancy Check) Error/CRC
Records x 100%.
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Where:
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CRC Record represents the number of CRCs received by the UE in Window Size.
CRC Error represents the number of CRC errors detected by the UE in Window Size.
Window Size represents the number of frames. It is calculated by the Probe based on the data
reported by the UE.
Each indicator corresponds to a transport channel ID. If a data packet reports the information
about multiple channels at a time, the channels are differentiated by their IDs.
Throughput
This node provides the transmission indicators of UEs at the radio link control (RLC) layer
and application layer.
Table 7-3 describes the indicators of Throughput.
Table 7-3 Description of the indicators of Throughput
Indicator
Description
RB DL Assigned Throughput
RB UL Assigned Throughput
App. Throughput UL
App. Throughput DL
RRC State
This node provides the instant RRC state of a UE during the drive test.
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Time Analysis
This node provides the delay time of each messages procedure in CS or PS calls during a
drive test. It displays the analysis results in time distribution charts, probability distribution
charts, and cumulative distribution charts.
The Choose Msg dialog box is displayed after you double-click this node. As shown in Figure
7-3.
Figure 7-3 Choose Msg dialog box
Table 7-4 describes the parameters in the Choose Msg dialog box.
Table 7-4 Parameters description in the Choose Msg dialog box
Parameter
Description
CS/PS
Sets service types for time analyze: CS (Circuit Service) and PS (Packet
Service).
Config
Report Type
Interval
7-6
Sets the time delay between two messages. The unit is millisecond and the
following options are available: 10, 30, 50, 100, 150, and 200.
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The mean opinion score (MOS) is a node set for parsing voice evaluation package.
Table 7-5 describes the MOS indicators.
Table 7-5 Description of the MOS indicators
Indicator
Description
PESQ_LQ
PESQ_SCORE
PESQ_SCORE, which uses a scale from -0.5 to 4.5, is the earliest ITU
objective MOS. The PESQ_LQ is different from the subjective MOS,
which uses a scale from 1 to 5. The protocol standard is ITU-T P.862.
PESQ P.862.1
PESQ P.862.1 is the latest MOS standard endorsed by the ITU. The
PESQ P.862.1 maps the PESQ_SCORE to the MOS and uses a scale
from 1 to 4.5.
PESQ_Ie
7.1.4 GSM
The indicators of GSM represent the signal collection and analysis results of the GSM. They
are classified by different frequencies, that is, GSM 900, DCS 1800, PSC 1900, and GSM 850.
The indicators of four frequencies have the same meanings, as described in Table 7-6.
Table 7-6 Description of GSM indicators
Indicator I
Indicator II
Indicator
III
Description
Remarks
All Bands
Serving CellID
Serving cell id
Bcch Arfcn
Frequency number
of BCCH
BSIC
BCCH along
with BSIC
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Indicator I
Indicator II
Indicator
III
Description
Remarks
RxLev
RxLev(Ful
l)
Indicates the
received signal level
(full value) in the
service state.
RxLev(Su
b)
Indicates the
received signal level
(sub value) in the
service state.
RxLev(Idl
e+Full)
Indicates the
received signal level
(full value) in the
idle and service
states.
Applicable to idle
and service states.
Used for criterions
for filtering.
RxLev(Idl
e+Sub)
Indicates the
received signal level
(sub value) in the
idle and service
states
RxQual(F
ull)
Indicates the
received signal
quality (full value)
in the service state.
RxQual(S
ub)
Indicates the
received signal
quality (sub value)
in the service state.
BER Full
(%)
BER Sub
(%)
FER Full
(%)
Applicable to only
voice
FER Sub
(%)
RxQual
BER
FER
Power Control
Level(CS)
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850 M
900 M
1800 M
1900 M
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Indicator
III
Description
Remarks
Tx
Power(dBm)(CS
)
Transmission power
in CS domain
TA
Time advance
This indicator is
used for
compensating the
time delay in radio
propagation. It
represents the
distance from a base
station.
RLT
C/A
Ratio of carrier to
adjacent-channel
interference
C/I
C/I Worst
C/I Best
C/I Arfcn
Indicates the
ARFCN with the C/I
of serving cell.
C/I
Average
C/I on
BCCH
Indicates the
frequency band of a
serving cell
distributed to each
node. The indicator
is the same as All
Bands.
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Indicator I
Indicator II
Indicator
III
Description
Remarks
Analysis
Coverage(Full)
Indicates the
coverage (full
value).
Condition:
RxQual is greater
than 5.
Coverage(Sub)
Indicates the
coverage (sub
value).
RxLev
Drop(Full)
RxLev
Drop(Sub)
RxQual
Drop(Full)
RxQual
Drop(Sub)
Condition:
M(i-2).dl +
M(i-1).dl
M(i).dl
M(i+1).dl > 20 *
2. i refers to the
present ARFCN.
M(i) refers to the
measure result. dl
refers to RxLev.
Drop refers to
drastic drop.
Condition:
M(i-2).dl +
M(i+1).dq +
M(i).dq
M(i-1).dq
M(i-2).dq > 5 * 2.
i refers to the
present ARFCN.
M(i) refers to the
measure result. dq
refers to RxQual.
RxQual Drop:
The RxQual Drop
value of the later
two ARFCNs is
greater by 5 than
that of the
previous two
ARFCNs.
Drop refers to
drastic drop.
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Nth Best in
Neighbor
Cells
Event
Statistic
Indicator II
Indicator
III
Description
Remarks
Island(Full)
Condition:
Island(Sub)
TA is greater than
or equals 2 and
RxLev is greater
than -80 dBm.
1th~6th Best in
Neighbor Cells
BCCH
Broadcast control
channel
BSIC
RxLev
Received Signal
Level
GSMCallDroppe
d
GSMHandoverS
uc
GSM handover
success event
Frequent
Handover
Frequent handover
event, includes the
following indicators:
Handover ID, Time,
Longitude, Latitude,
Cell ID before, Cell
ID after, BCCH
before, BCCH after,
TA before, TA after.
5 handovers
within 10s
Times of
handovers within
a certain period of
time, and the
duration of the
period of time
supported by the
Assistant.
7.1.5 GPRS
Table 7-7 describes the indicators in GPRS mode.
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Indicator II
Description
Remarks
Gprs Data
Throughput(kbit/s)
LLC Throughput UL
Provides the UL
throughput at the LLC
layer
LLC Throughput DL
Provides the DL
throughput at the LLC
layer
If the two
indicators are not
available, you can
infer that the data
packet does not
contain
LLC-layer data.
RLC Throughput UL
Provides the UL
throughput at the RLC
layer
RLC Throughput DL
Provides the DL
throughput at the RLC
layer
SNDCP Throughput
UL
Provides the UL
throughput at the SNDCP
layer
SNDCP Throughput
DL
Provides the DL
throughput at the SNDCP
layer
If the two
indicators are not
available, you can
infer that the data
packet does not
contain SNDCP
data.
UL 1st/2nd TS
Data Timeslots
DL 1st/2nd/3rd/4th
TS
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Number of Used
Timeslots
UL/DL
Displays number of
uplink/downlink used
timeslots.
Coding Scheme
CS(UL)/CS(DL)
Displays
uplink/downlink coding
scheme on the CS mode.
MSC(UL)/MSC(DL)
Displays
uplink/downlink coding
scheme in MSC mode.
Power Control
Level(PS)
Tx
Power(dBm)(PS)
Displays transmission
power in PS domain.
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Indicator II
Description
Remarks
GPRS PDP
Context
GPRS Status
Includes Longitude,
Latitude, DateTime,
PBCCH TS, GMM State,
GRR State, TLLI, TFI
UL/DL, NC, NMO, and
Uplink coding mode.
LLC
Retransmission
Rate UL
The indicators
can be displayed
as map, sheet,
chart, histogram,
and caky.
RLC
Retransmission
Rate UL
The indicators
can be displayed
as map, sheet,
chart, histogram,
and caky.
RLC BLER(DL)
PDP Activation
Time
Ping Delay
Attach Time
FTP
Includes Begin
DateTime, End
DateTime, FTP Server
URL, Load Time (ms),
File Size (KB),
Transmitted Size (KB),
Avg Rate (kbit/s), Max
Rate (kbit/s), FTP Type,
and FTP Result.
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Indicator II
Description
Remarks
Edge Cv Bep
The indicators
can be displayed
as map, sheet,
chart, histogram,
and caky.
7.1.6 L3 Message
The L3 message is classified according to transmission channels. Table 7-8Table 7-8
describes the indicators of L3 Message.
Table 7-8 Description of L3 Message indicators
Indicator
Description
GSM RR
NAS(Non-Access
Stratum)
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UL_CCCH
UL_RACH
UL_SACCH
DL_DCCH
DL_BCCH
DL_CCCH
DL_SACCH
MM
Mobility management
CC
Call control
GMM
UL_SM
DL_SM
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Description
Filtered Phone
Event
Call Event
OutgoingCallAttempt
OutgoingCallAlerting
OutgoingCallAnswered
OutgoingCallDisconnect
Paging Type1
Paging type 1
Paging Type2
Paging type 2
IncomingCallAttempt
IncomingCallAlerting
IncomingCallAnswered
IncomingCallDisconnect
CMServiceReq
CM service request
CMServiceAcpt
CM service accept
CMServiceReqRej
CallDropped
Call drop
CallCompleted
Call complete
CallSetupFail
DataServiceReq
DataServiceAcpt
DataServiceReqRej
DataServiceSetupFail
DataServiceDropped
DataServiceCompleted
RRCSetupReq
RRCSetupSuc
RRC Event
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RB (Radio
Bearer) Event
SHO Event
HHO (Hard
Handoff) Event
7-16
Indicator
Description
RRCSetupFail
RRCConnectionRel
RBSetupReq
RB setup request
RBSetupSuc
RB setup success
RBSetupFail
RB setup failure
RBReconfigSuc
RB reconfiguration success
RBReconfigFail
RB reconfiguration failure
RBRelease
RB release success
RBReleaseFail
RB release failure
SoftHO
Soft handover
SoftHOFail
SofterHO
Softer handover
Soft-SofterHO
Soft-softer handover
SofterHO3Cell
SoftHO3Cell
Event1A
Event 1A
Event1B
Event 1B
Event1C
Event 1C
Event1D
Event 1D
Event1E
Event 1E
Event1F
Event 1F
Event1J
Event 1J
Event2A
Event 2A
Event2B
Event 2B
Event2C
Event 2C
Event2D
Event 2D
Event2E
Event 2E
Event2F
Event 2F
IntraFreqHHOSuc
IntraFreqHHOFail
InterFreqHHOSuc
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HSDPA Event
HSUPA Event
Indicator
Description
InterFreqHHOFail
H2HInterFreqCellChangeSuc
H2HInterFreqCellChangeFail
H2HIntraFreqCellChangeSuc
H2HIntraFreqCellChangeFail
H2GHHOSuc
H2GHHOFail
H2R99InterFreqHHOSuc
H2R99InterFreqHHOFail
R992HInterFreqHHOSuc
R992HInterFreqHHOFail
H2R99IntraFreqHHOSuc
H2R99IntraFreqHHOFail
H2R99IntraFreqSHOSuc
H2R99IntraFreqSHOFail
R992HIntraFreqHHOSuc
R992HIntraFreqHHOFail
R992HIntraFreqSHOSuc
R992HIntraFreqSHOFail
CellChangeUtoUBySHOAttemp
t
CellChangeUtoUByIntraHHOA
ttempt
CellChangeUtoUByInterHHOA
ttempt
CellChangeUtoUBySHOSuc
CellChangeUtoUByIntraHHOS
uc
CellChangeUtoUByInterHHOS
uc
CellChangeUtoUBySHOFail
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MM Event
GMM Event
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Indicator
Description
CellChangeUtoUByIntraHHOF
ail
CellChangeUtoUByInterHHOF
ail
PSConnectionHOUtoGPRSAtte
mpt
PSConnectionHOUtoGPRSSuc
PSConnectionHOUtoGPRSFail
PSConnectionHOGPRStoUSuc
PSConnectionHOGPRStoUFail
ChannelChangeInterCellIntraFr
eEtoDAttempt
ChannelChangeInterCellIntraFr
eEtoDSuc
ChannelChangeInterCellIntraFr
eEtoDFail
ChannelChangeInterCellInterFr
eEtoDAttempt
ChannelChangeInterCellInterFr
eEtoDSuc
ChannelChangeInterCellInterFr
eEtoDFail
ChannelChangeEtoFAttempt
ChannelChangeEtoFSuc
ChannelChangeEtoFFail
ChannelChangeFtoEAttempt
ChannelChangeFtoESuc
ChannelChangeFtoEFail
LAUpdateReq
LAUpdateSuc
LAUpdateFail
AttachSuc
Attach success
AttachFail
Attach failure
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SMS (Short
Message Service)
Event
Indicator
Description
PDPActivationReq
PDPActivationSuc
PDPActivationFail
PDPDeActivation
PDP deactivation
RAUpdateReq
RAUpdateSuc
RAUpdateFail
CSConnectionHO3Gto2GAttem
pt
CSConnectionHO3Gto2GSuc
CSConnectionHO3Gto2GFail
CSConnectionHO2Gto3Gattem
pt
CSConnectionHO2Gto3GSuc
CSConnectionHO2Gto3GFail
PSConnectionHO3Gto2GAttem
pt
PSConnectionHO3Gto2GSuc
PSConnectionHO3Gto2GFail
PSConnectionHO2Gto3GAttem
pt
PSConnectionHO2Gto3GSuc
PSConnectionHO2Gto3GFail
3Gto2GCellReselection
3G to 2G cell reselection
2Gto3GCellReselection
2G to 3G cell reselection
Event3A
Event 3A
Event3B
Event 3B
Event3C
Event 3C
Event3D
Event 3D
SMSMOAttempt
SMS MO attempt
SMSMOAttComplete
SMSMOSuc
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GSM Event
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Indicator
Description
SMSMOFail
SMSMTAttempt
SMS MT attempt
SMSMTAttComplete
SMSMTSuc
SMSMTFail
Detach
Detach
CellReselectionConnectedMode
AuthenticationReq
Authentication request
AuthenticationSuc
Authentication success
AuthenticationFail
Authentication failure
SecurityModeReq
SecurityModeSuc
SecurityModeFail
AuthenCipherReq
AuthenCipherSuc
AuthenCipherFail
PhysicalChannelReconfigSuc
PhysicalChannelReconfigFail
TransportChannelReconfigSuc
TransportChannelReconfigFail
LinkRestoreAttempt
LinkRestoreSuc
LinkRestoreFail
GSMLocationUpdateSuc
GSMLocationUpdateFail
GSMCallAttempt
GSMCallAttemptFail
GSMAssignmentSuc
GSMAssignmentFail
GSMLateAssignmentSuc
GSMLateAssignmentFail
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System
Indicator
Description
GSMCallAnswered
GSMCallComplete
GSMCallDropped
GSMDisconnect
GSMCallBlocked
GSMAccessAttempt
GSMAccessFailure
GSMCallSetup
GSMNoServiceAttempt
GSMHandoverSuc
GSMHandoverFail
GSMHandoverIntracellSuc
GSMHandoverIntracellFail
GSMSDCCHCallDrop
GSMSDCCHAssigned
GPS Connected
GPS Disconnected
UE Connected
UE connected
UE Disconnected
UE disconnected
Scanner Connected
Scanner connected
Scanner Disconnected
Scanner disconnected
Ping Success
Ping success
Ping Timeout
Ping timeout
RAS Dial
Dial up connection
RAS Error
Dial up error
RAS Hangup
Dial up disconnected
Test Stop
Test stopped
Session Start
Session started
Session End
Session Drop
Session dropped.
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Description
Summary
SHO
Call Setup
Call Dropped
Throughput
7.1.9 HSDPA
The High-Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA), which is a part of 3GPP R5, can greatly
increase the downlink rate of a WCDMA system.
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Description
Serving Cell SC
Provides the receive signal code power of the serving cell of the
HSDPA
Scheduled Rate
(Delta)
DSCH SBLER
(Delta)
HS-DPCCH
(Dedicated Physical
Control Channel)
CQI (Channel
Quality Indicator)
HS-DSCH Retrans
Rate (Delta)
HS-PDSCH Codes
Provides the average value of all the UE-used codes in 200 ms.
The value range is 1 to 15.
HS-DSCH Decoding
Statistics
Description
QPSK (Quadrature
Phase Shift Keying)
16QAM
SB Fail
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Description
SB Suc
Dup. SB Suc
ACK>NACK/DTX
(Discontinuous
Transmission)
SBLER
1st SBLER
Block Fail
Block Suc
Res. BLER
1 Times
2 Times
3 Times
4 Times
5 Times
6 Times
In addition, the Assistant provides the statistics on channel decoding according to each TBS.
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7.1.10 HSUPA
The High-Speed Uplink Packet Access (HSUPA), which is a part of 3GPP R6, can greatly
increase the uplink rate of a WCDMA system.
Table 7-13 describes the HSUPA indicators.
Table 7-13 Description of the HSUPA indicators
Indicator
Description
Non-DTX Probability
Non-DTX probability
SBLER
1st SBLER
SG Limited Rate
SG limited rate
Happy Rate
HAPPY rate
Average AG
Average AG
Average SG
Average SG
E-DCH PSC
E-DCH PSC
Combined RG Up Rate
Combined RG Up rate
7.1.11 TXT
The name of this indicator is entered when you import a .txt file. For details about how to
import the .txt file, see 6.1.5 "Importing TXT Data."
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The imported .txt files must be in the required format. For details, see the template file
provided by the Assistant: software installation directory\sample\Standard TXT
Template.txt.
For example, you can enter hello, as shown in Figure 7-4.
Figure 7-4 Entering an indicator name
The indicator can be displayed in different methods, such as a map, chart, sheet, and caky. In
addition, the indicator can be responded in a joint manner. For the details about how to check
each indicator, see section "6.5 Displaying Analysis Data."
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Description
Retainability
Table 7-15 describes the Retainability indicators.
Table 7-15 Description of the Retainability indicators
Indicator
Description
Service Integrality
Table 7-16 describes the Service Integrality indicators.
Table 7-16 Description of the Service Integrality indicators
Indicator
Description
FTP Throughput
Net Throughput
Net throughput
HTTP Statistics
PDP Statistics
Ping Statistics
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Mobility
Table 7-17 describes the Mobility indicators.
Table 7-17 Description of the Mobility indicators
Indicator
Description
Delay
Table 7-18 describes the Delay indicators.
Table 7-18 Description of the Delay indicators
Indicator
Description
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Description
Coverage Rate
UE Coverage Statistics
UE coverage statistics
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Prerequisite: ECIO >= -12 dB & TX Power <= 21 dBm & RSCP >= -95 dBm
z
Prerequisite: CPICH ECIO >= -12 dB & CPICH RSCP >= -95 dBm
z
Soft Handover Rate = (A2 + A3)/(A1 + A2 + A3) * 100%, where Ai indicates that there are i cells in
an activated dataset. The letter i can be 1, 2, or 3.
Prerequisite: The number of pilot signals is obtained when the number of active set is more than or equal
to 4. The value of CPICH's RSCP in all the cells must be equal to or are greater than -100 dBm. The
difference between the best value of CPICH's RSCP and other values must be 5 dBm at most.
Accessibility
Table 7-20 describes the Accessibility indicators.
Table 7-20 Description of the Accessibility indicators
Indicator
Description
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Outgoing Call Setup Success Rate = Number (Alterting) / (Number(CallAttempt) Number(Disconnect Normal Reason)) * 100%
The method for calculating the PDPA Activation Success Rate varies according to the statistic
method set in the properties of the dataset.
If the statistic method is set to PDP request, the calculation formular is:
PDP Activation Success Rate = Number (PDPActivationSuc) / Number (PDPActivationReq) * 100%
If the RRC request, the calculation formula is:
PDP Activation Success Rate = Number (PDPActivationSuc) / Number (RRCConnectionRequest) *
100%
By default, the statistic method is set to PDP request.
Retainability
Table 7-21 describes the Retainability indicators.
Table 7-21 Description of the Retainability indicators
Indicator
Description
CS Call Statistics
CS call statistics
Service integrity
Table 7-22 describes the Service integrity indicators.
Table 7-22 Description of the Service integrity indicators
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Description
FTP Throughput
HTTP Statistics
Net Throughput
Net throughput
PDP Statistics
PS Integration Statistics
Ping Statistics
Mobility
Table 7-23 describes the Mobility indicators.
Table 7-23 Description of the Mobility indicators
Type
Indicator
Description
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Description
H to H InterFreqCellChange
Success Rate
H to H IntraFreqCellChange
Success Rate
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Indicator
Description
HSUPA
Delay
Table 7-24 describes the Delay indicators.
Table 7-24 Description of the Delay indicators
Type
Indicator
Description
Access Delay
R99 Handover
Delay
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HSDPA
Handover
Delay
SMS Delay
HSUPA
Handover
Delay
Other
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Description
Other
Table 7-25 describes the Other indicators.
Table 7-25 Description of the Other indicators
Type
Indicator
Description
Integrated Call
VP
Voice
Band Information
Multiple bands may exist during the process of one drive test. The information about bands is
added to identify the bands of the indicators. As shown in Figure 7-6, the band information
about the current scanner is DCS1800 where DCS refers to the digital cellular system.
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Table 7-26 describes the RxLev indicators.
Table 7-26 Description of the RxLev indicators
Indicator
Description
RxLev Best
C/I
Table 7-27 describes the C/I indicators.
Table 7-27 Description of C/I indicators.
Indicator
Description
C/I Best
C/A
Table 7-28 describes the C/A indicators.
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The C/A value of an ARFCN whose value is small than the value
of the specified ARFCN by 2
Description
Frequency
Multiple frequencies may occur during a drive test. The frequency number is used to identify
the frequency in which the indicator is located, as shown in Figure 7-7.
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The Nth Best indicators denote the first N cells with the best signals. Table 7-30 describes the
Nth Best indicators.
Table 7-30 Description of the Nth Best indicators
Indicator
Description
EC/IO
Table 7-31 describes the Ec/Io indicators.
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Ec/Io for SC
If the geographic binning is set, this node provides the data after binning.
RSCP
Table 7-32 describes the indicators of RSCP.
Table 7-32 Description of the RSCP indicators
Indicator
Description
RSCP for SC
If the geographic binning is set, this node provides the data after binning.
Pilot Pollution
Table 7-33 describes the indicators of Pilot Pollution.
Table 7-33 Description of the Pilot Pollution indicators
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and categorizes the pilot pollution results according to cells. All the
pilot pollution information about a specific cell during the drive test
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Description
Whole PP
The number of points with pilot pollution measured during the drive
test
Pilot Pollution
Rate
Pilot pollution rate. You can set this parameter in the properties of the
dataset.
The number of pilot signals is obtained when the number of active sets equals to or is larger than
four.
The RSCPs of at least four CPICHs equal to or are greater than -100 dBm.
The difference between the RSCP of the best performed CPICH and the RSCP of any other CPICH
equals to or is larger than 5 dBm.
HO Event
This node provides the events simulated by the scanner, as described in 4.2.6 "Modifying the
Dataset Property." The simulation is based on the test data and the parameters set for soft
handover. For details about the parameter setting, refer to Table 7-34.
Table 7-34 describes the HO Event indicators.
Table 7-34 Description of the HO Event indicators
Indicator
Description
Simulated
Event 1A
Event 1A of the active set, which is simulated through the scanner pilot data
Simulated
Event 1B
Event 1B of the active set, which is simulated through the scanner pilot data
Simulated
Event 1C
Event 1C of the active set, which is simulated through the scanner pilot data
Simulated
Event 1D
Event 1A indicates that the primary pilot channel comes into the reporting
scope.
Event 1B indicates that the primary pilot channel goes out of the reporting
scope.
Event 1C indicates that the signal quality of an inactivated primary pilot
channel is better than the signal quality of an activated one.
Event 1D of the active set, which is simulated through the scanner pilot data.
Event 1D indicates that the best cell changes.
RSSI
This node provides the received signal strength indicators (RSSIs) measured by the scanner.
The RSSI reflect the pilot interference on the drive test route.
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Description
UL BLER
UL BER
UL SIR
UL SIR Target
UL RSSI
Uplink RSSI
UL Throughput
Uplink throughput
UL Bandwidth
Uplink bandwidth
DL BLER
DL Throughput
Downlink throughput
DL Bandwidth
Downlink bandwidth
DL Tx Carr Pwr
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The reports automatically generated by the Assistant consist of the WCDMA DT report,
WCDMA KPI report, GSM KPI report, scanner report, custom report, and theme report.
WCDMA KPI reports, GSM KPI reports, scanner reports, custom reports, and theme reports
can be generated through the wizard.
Table 8-1 describes the parameters in the Reporting Setting dialog box.
Table 8-1 Parameters in the Report Setting dialog box
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Parameter
Function
UE Name
SCANNER Name
Select a scanner.
Cluster Name
Customer Name
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Data Setting
Function
Two options are available:
z
This section takes the second situation as an example to introduce the operating procedure for
generating an intelligent report from original data.
Step 1 Select a project on the Project tab page in the navigation area.
Step 2 Click
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The Smart Report Guide-First Step dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 8-2.
Figure 8-2 Smart Report Guide-First Step dialog box (Setting tab page)
Function
Project Name
Project Path
Dataset Name
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(1)
If you select the AutoCombinebyCom check box, the devices are automatically
merged through the COM interface.
NOTE
The data using the same COM interface is merged into one device.
(2)
(3)
If you select the IsNeedCrossingTable check box, the data required by the
crossing table report is recorded. The crossing table shows the relations of
indicators in the imported HSDPA data.
NOTE
The crossing table is valid only to the HSDPA data.
(4)
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Right pane
Displays the reports provided by the system for you to select. You
can double-click the nodes in green, and then edit the corresponding
report of this node.
Load
Save
If you do not select a device from the Device list box, the report configuration of each device is the
same.
If you select at least one device from the Device list box, you can specifically configure the reports
generated by this device.
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After the data is processed, the corresponding report cover is displayed, as shown in Figure
8-5.
Figure 8-5 Cover of the smart report
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Right-click the selected dataset, and then choose Analyse Report > Report Wizard
from the shortcut menu.
Select the dataset from which the intelligent report needs to be generated. Click
the tool bar.
Select the dataset from which the intelligent report needs to be generated. Choose
Dataset > Report Wizard.
on
This part takes the second method as an example to describe the method of generating an
intelligent report from the existing dataset. The detailed procedure is as follows:
Step 1 On the Project tab page, select a dataset to generate a smart report.
Step 2 Click
The Smart Report Guide-First Step dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 8-6.
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Report Author
Report Directory
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For details about how to generate the WCDMA drive test report, see section 8.2 "Generating
WCDMA DT Report."
For details about how to generate the report wizard, see section "Generating Reports from the
Existing Dataset."
Table 8-6 describes the parameters of the Custom Report Setup dialog box.
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Control
Parameter
Description
IE tab page
Displays the GSM and WCDMA KPI indicators. For details, see
sections 7.1.12 "GSM KPI" and 7.1.13 "WCDMA KPI."
IE/EVENT/KPI Name
T1
T2
DisplayMap
DisplayHistogram
DisplayWithGps
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Maximum value
Minimum value
Standart variance
Legend scope
Thresholds of T1 and T2
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Parameter
Description
Move
Top
Moves the specified indicator in the left list box to the top of the
list.
Down
Up
Bottom
All
Clear
Reverse
GSM
WCDMA
Select
Type
Then
1.
2.
On the IE tab page, double-click DTI SCANNER RSCP For SC (0, 1, 2), DTI
SCANNER Ec/Io For SC (0, 1, 2), UE RSCP For SC (0, 1 ,2), or UE Ec/Io For SC
(0, 1 ,2).
3.
In the dialog box, enter the corresponding primary scrambling code (PSC) of the
indicator. Use commas to separate multiple PSCs. If you want to expert the indicators
of all PSC, enter *.
4.
Click OK.
5.
Perform Step 3.
Perform Step 3.
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Coverage
Accessibility
Service integrity
Mobility
The custom KPI report function supports mobility setting and you
can decide whether the related pages should be generated.
Retainability
Other KPIs
The custom KPI report function supports other KPIs setting and
you can decide whether the related pages should be generated.
The following part describes the pages of the WCDMA KPI report.
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8.4.1 Coverage
Figure 8-10 shows the Coverage page.
Figure 8-10 WCDMA KPI Report - Coverage page
8.4.2 Accessibility
Figure 8-11 shows the Accessibility page.
Figure 8-11 WCDMA KPI Report - Accessibility page
8.4.3 Retainability
Figure 8-12 shows the Retainability page.
Figure 8-12 WCDMA KPI Report - Retainability page
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Remarks
Access
R99 HO
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Inter-Rat
HSDPA HO
SMS
SMS delay
HSUPA HO
Other
Other delay
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FTP data layer performance (DL) collects the statistics of all the files in FTP DL.
FTP statistics details (DL) collect the statistics of each FTP DL.
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FTP statistics details (UL) collect the statistics of each FTP UL.
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The Ping page displays the statistics on the Ping test, including time, and status.
The PDP page displays the statistics on the PDP activation test, including time, and
status.
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FAQ
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9.1 Overview
9.6 Others
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9.1 Overview
The common problems that may occur on the Assistant are as follows:
z
Software Startup
Data Import
Map Operation
Data Display
Others
Solution
One of the following causes may lead to the license checking failure and the system startup
failure. In addition, the solutions to each exception are as follows:
z
Check whether the connection between the dongle and the parallel port or USB port
is normal.
Check whether the dongle driver is installed correctly. It is recommended that you
reinstall the dongle driver.
You have changed the system time before starting the Assistant.
Do not change the system time before starting the Assistant. The dongle controls the
authority through the system time. The system time must be the current time or later than
the current time.
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9.2.2 The Files for East Asian Languages Are Not Installed.
Description
The GENEX Assistant cannot be started properly. The system displays the message "Selected
collating sequence not supported by the operating system."
Solution
To install the GENEX series tools in the operating system of non-Chinese version, you need
to install East Asian languages in the Windows operating system. To install East Asian
languages in the Windows operating system, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Choose Start > Control Panel > Regional and Language Options.
Step 2 In the Regional and Language Options dialog box, click the Languages tab.
Step 3 Select Install files for East Asian languages. Then, follow the system prompts to complete
the installation.
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Solution
The data processing comes after the data import. Thus, the illegal operation damages the
intactness of the whole process and causes data errors. Therefore, you cannot exit the entire
program or turn off the computer by force during the data import. If any illegal operation or
error occurs, such as sudden power-off, you need to rebuild the dataset and import the data.
Solution
Stop the Probe, and then import the data again in the Assistant.
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Solution
Because the data recorded by Huawei RNC contains no GPS information and the data is
recorded according to the local PC time, you need to synchronize the RNC data with the GPS
information. Table 9-1 describes the solutions to two different situations.
Table 9-1 Soft handover statistics
If
Then
The GPS
information is
required,
Perform the following steps to display the Huawei RNC data on the
map:
The GPS
information is
not required,
Click OK. The data is displayed on the map after being imported.
Perform the following steps to display the Huawei RNC data only on
the chart or on the sheet:
z
The system displays the data on a chart or a sheet after the data is
imported. Because the GPS information on the map is (0, 0), you can
see only one point on the map.
Solution
When adjusting a certain area to a proper position, click Save Current Position to save the
current position. Alternatively, click Load Position to return to this position.
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Solution
You can change the map legend if it does not meet your requirement. To change the map
legend, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Modify the legend of the specific indicator or create a legend on the Map Legend tab page of
the project bar.
Step 2 Select the layer to be modified on the Map Layer tab page.
Step 3 Click Load Legend and select the map legend to be imported.
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Solution
During a drive test, the same path can be tested many times and the drive test data can be
saved in the same dataset. You can only see the drive test points located at the top when the
drive test points are of the same longitude and latitude. Therefore, you need to select a time
span through time filtering.
z
Scenario 1: Repeat the drive test on the same path for many times and select the entire
test data of one time.
Scenario 2: In a drive test, you need to select the test data of a certain test track.
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Solution
Stop picking words from screen through the Powerword.
9.4.5 On the Map, the Value on the Label and the Color on the
Legend Are Inconsistent.
Description
When the same GPS points overlaps, the legend displays the latest value, while the label
displays the earliest value. Thus, the value on the label and the color on the legend are
inconsistent.
Solution
The same GPS points can be discretized as follows:
Step 1 Select a data set on the Project tab page in the navigation pane.
Step 2 Choose Modify Dataset Property on the shortcut menu.
A dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 In the displayed dialog box, choose the Binning Type tab page.
Step 4 Check Disperse Data.
Step 5 Click OK.
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Solution
The word collector icon is activated only after you open the file on the Word Collector tab
page.
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Solution
By default, the Assistant displays all the indicators when you open a project. This is because
some indicators contain no data, and they cannot be displayed. Try to import the data related
to these indicators.
Solution
The files in the format of SD5 cannot be directly imported. Therefore, when the files are
exported in the supported formats through the daemon of the Agilent, some information is
lost.
Solution
There are two possible reasons:
z
The Microsoft Office Excel may not be correctly installed on your computer. Reinstall it.
The Assistant cannot immediately respond to the request of the Excel file. The data,
however, is already exported to a temporary directory. In this situation, you have to
manually open the report. Enter the main directory of the Assistant, find the report in the
directory \Bin\Temp, and open it.
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Solution
To solve the problem, pay attention to the following two points:
z
The signaling file tracked by the RNC standard interface must match the UE test data.
That is, the two are of the same test.
The offset is great because the time of the LMT used by the RNC is different from the
UE time. The software does not match the data that is 10 minutes different from the
reference time.
9.6 Others
9.6.1 In What Scenarios Should the GENEX Shared Components
Be Reinstalled?
Description
When should the GENEX Shared components be reinstalled?
Solution
The GENEX Shared components are reinstalled in the following scenarios:
z
Solution
If engineering parameters fail to be imported, you can infer that the latest template for
engineering parameters has not been used.
You can find the latest template in the software installation directory \sample directory.
If an engineering parameter sheet contains wrong data, the wrong data is marked in red in the
Assistant.
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For details about how to solve this problem, see section 4.3.6 "Configuring Engineering
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Contents
A System Predefined Events..................................................................................................... A-1
A.1 Radio Resource management Events ..........................................................................................................A-1
A.2 Authentication Events..................................................................................................................................A-2
A.3 Encryption Mode Events .............................................................................................................................A-2
A.4 Authentication Encryption Events...............................................................................................................A-3
A.5 Radio Bearer Setup Events..........................................................................................................................A-3
A.6 Call Connection Events ...............................................................................................................................A-4
A.7 GMM Events ...............................................................................................................................................A-5
A.8 SM Events ...................................................................................................................................................A-6
A.9 MM Events..................................................................................................................................................A-6
A.10 Handover Events .......................................................................................................................................A-7
A.11 GSM Events ............................................................................................................................................ A-11
A.12 HSDPA Events ........................................................................................................................................A-13
A.13 Inter-Rat Events.......................................................................................................................................A-18
A.14 SMS Events .............................................................................................................................................A-19
A.15 Call Reconnection Analysis Mechanism .................................................................................................A-21
A.16 HSUPA Events ........................................................................................................................................A-21
A.17 System Events .........................................................................................................................................A-25
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Tables
Table A-1 Description of radio resource management events ...........................................................................A-1
Table A-2 Description of authentication events.................................................................................................A-2
Table A-3 Description of encryption mode events.............................................................................................A-2
Table A-4 Description of authentication encryption events...............................................................................A-3
Table A-5 Description of radio bearer events ....................................................................................................A-3
Table A-6 Description of call connection events ...............................................................................................A-4
Table A-7 Description of GMM events .............................................................................................................A-5
Table A-8 Description of SM events..................................................................................................................A-6
Table A-9 Description of MM events ................................................................................................................A-6
Table A-10 Description of handover events.......................................................................................................A-7
Table A-11 Description of GSM events ........................................................................................................... A-11
Table A-12 Description of HSDPA events.......................................................................................................A-13
Table A-13 Description of the inter-rat handover events and the inter-system cell reselection events............A-18
Table A-14 Description of SMS events ...........................................................................................................A-20
Table A-15 Description of call reconnection analysis mechanism ..................................................................A-21
Table A-16 Description of HSUPA events.......................................................................................................A-21
Table A-17 Description of System events........................................................................................................A-25
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RRCSetupReq
RRCSetupSuc
RRCSetupFail
RRCConnectionRel
RRCConnectionAbn
ormalRel
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Description
In the case that the UE receives the RRC Connection Release
message whose cause value is normalEvent when RRCState =
CELL_DCH, the UE receives the RRCState = Disconnected,
MasterInformationBlock, SystemInformation1, or
SystemInformation2 message.
Description
AuthenticationRequest
AuthenticationRsp
AuthenticationFail
Description
SecurityModeReq
SecurityModeSuc
SecurityModeFail
Or
The UE does not receive the Security Mode Complete message
within the waiting timeout.
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AuthenCipherReq
AuthenCipherSuc
AuthenCipherFail
Description
RBSetupReq
RBSetupSuc
RBSetupFail
The UE sends Radio Bearer Setup Failure or does not send the
Radio Bearer Setup Complete message within the waiting timeout.
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PagingType 1
PagingType 2
OutgoingCallAttempt
IncomingCallResponsed
CMServiceReq
CM Service Request
CMServiceAcpt
CM Service Accept
CMServiceReqRej
GSMDataServiceDropped
CallSetupFail
OutgoingCallAlerting
Alerting
Direction = Outgoing
IncomingCallAlerting
Alerting
Direction = Incoming
OutgoingCallAnswered
IutgoingCallAnswered
A-4
OutgoingCallDisconnected
Disconnect (NAS)
IncomingCallDisconnected
Disconnect (NAS)
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Description
CallDropped
CallCompleted
Disconnected
Release
Release Complete
DataServiceReq
Service Request
CMServiceRej
Service Reject
DataServiceAcpt
Service Accept
DataServiceSetupFail
DataServiceDropped
DataServiceCompleted
Description
AttachSuc
AttachFail
Detach
RAUpdateReq
RAUpdateSuc
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Description
RAUpdateFail
A.8 SM Events
Table A-8 describes the session management (SM) events.
Table A-8 Description of SM events
Event Name
Description
PDPActivationReq
PDPActivationSuc
PDPActivationFail
PDPDeactivation
ModifyPDPContextRequest
MODIFY_PDP_CONTEXT_REQUEST received
A.9 MM Events
Table A-9 describes the mobility management (MM) events.
Table A-9 Description of MM events
A-6
Event Name
Description
LAUpdateReq
LAUpdateSuc
LAUpdateFail
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SoftHOFail
Event1A
Event2A
Event3A
Event1B
Event2B
Event3B
Event1C
Event2C
Event3C
Event1D
Event2D
Event3D
Event1E
Event2E
Event1F
Event2F
Event1J
MEASURE_CONTROL
ACTIVESET_UPDATE
ACTIVESET_UPDATE_
COMPLETE
PHYSICAL_CHANNEL_
RECONFIG
PhChannelRecfgSuc
PhChannelRecfgFail
PhysicalChannelReconfiguration
Physical Channel Reconfiguration Fail
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Description
TrChannelRecfgSuc
TrChannelRecfgFail
RBReconfig
RBReconfigSuc
RBReconfigFail
RBRelease
RBReleaseFail
IntraFreqHHOSuc
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InterFreqHHOFail
A-10
CSConnectionHO2Gto3G
Attempt
CSConnectionHO2Gto3G
Suc
3Gto2GReselection
2Gto3GReselection
The UE switches from the Idle status in GSM mode to the Idle
status in WCDMA mode and receives the Location Update
Accept message.
CellReselection2Gto3G
The UE switches from the Idle status in GSM mode to the Idle
status in WCDMA mode and receives the Location Update
Accept message.
CellReselectionConnectM
ode
PSConnectionHO3Gto2G
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GSMCallAttempt
GSMCallSetupFail
GSMAssignmentSuc
GSMAssignmentFail
GSMLateAssignmentSuc
Alerting (NAS)
Assignment Command (RR) (DL_DCCH)
Assignment Complete (RR) (UP_DCCH)
GSMLateAssignmentFail
Alerting (NAS)
Assignment Command (RR) (DL_DCCH)
Assignment Failure (RR) (UP_DCCH)
GSMCallAnswered
GSMCallCompleted
GSMCallDropped
GSMOutgoingCallAlerting
GSMIngoingCallAlerting
GSMCallBlocked
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Event Name
Description
GSMAccessAttempt
GSMAccessFailure
GSMCallSetup
Alerting
Connect
Connect Ack
GSMHandoverFail
GSMHandoverIntracellSuc
GSMHandoverIntracellFail
GPRSCellReselection
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H2HIntraFreqCellC
hangeSuc
H2R99IntraFreqSH
OSuc
H2R99IntraFreqHH
OSuc
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Event Name
Description
R992HIntraFreqSH
OSuc
R992HIntraFreqHH
OSuc
H2GHHOSuc
H2HIntraFreqCellC
hangeFail
H2R99IntraFreqSH
OFail
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Event Name
Description
H2R99IntraFreqHH
OFail
R992HIntraFreqSH
OFail
R992HIntraFreqHH
OFail
H2GHHOFail
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Event Name
Description
H2HInterFreqCellC
hangeSuc
H2HInterFreqCellC
hangeFail
H2R99InterFreqHH
OSuc
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Event Name
Description
H2R99InterFreqHH
OFail
R992HInterFreqHH
OSuc
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Event Name
Description
R992HInterFreqHH
OFail
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Event Name
Description
CSConnectionHO2Gto3GAttempt
CSConnectionHO2Gto3GSuc
CSConnctionHO2Gto3GFail
CSConnectionHO3Gto2GAttempt
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Event Name
Description
CSConnectionHO3Gto2GSuc
PSConnectionHO3Gto2GAttempt
PSConnectionHO3Gto2GSuc
PSConnectionHO3Gto2GFail
PSConnectionHO2Gto3GAttempt
PSConnectionHO2Gto3GSuc
PSConnectionHO2Gto3GFail
CellReselection3Gto2G
CellReselection2Gto3G
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Event Name
Description
SMSMOAttempt
SMSMOAttComplete
SMSMOSuc
SMSMOFail
SMSMTAttempt
SMSMTAttComplete
SMSMTSuc
SMSMTFail
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LinkRestoreAttempt
LinkRestoreSuc
After the Link Restore Attempt event occurs, the UE receives the
Cell Update Confirm message and then reports the Physical
Channel Reconfiguration Complete message. Then, the RRC stats
transmits from CELL_FACH to CELL_DCH.
LinkRestoreFail
Description
CellChangeUtoUByS
HOAttempt
There are multiple links in the UE active set and one link is
connected to the E-DCK serving cell.
The UE receives the PHYSICAL CHANNEL
RECONFIGURATION message.
CellChangeUtoUByI
ntraHHOAttempt
CellChangeUtoUByI
nterHHOAttempt
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Event Name
Description
CellChangeUtoUByS
HOSuc
CellChangeUtoUByI
ntraHHOSuc
CellChangeUtoUByI
nterHHOSuc
CellChangeUtoUByS
HOFail
CellChangeUtoUByI
ntraHHOFail
CellChangeUtoUByI
nterHHOFail
PSConnectionHOUto
GPRSAttempt
PSConnectionHOUto
GPRSSuc
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Event Name
Description
PSConnectionHOUto
GPRSFail
PSConnectionHOGP
RStoUSuc
PSConnectionHOGP
RStoUFail
ChannelChangeInter
CellIntraFreEtoDAtte
mpt
There is one or multiple links in the active set and one link is
connected to the E-DCH.
ChannelChangeInter
CellIntraFreEtoDSuc
There are one or more links in the active set and one link is
connected to the E-DCH. The UE receives the Radio Bearer
Reconfiguration message from the RNC. The UE sends the Radio
Bearer Reconfiguration Complete message to the SRNC.
ChannelChangeInter
CellIntraFreEtoDFail
There are one or more links in the active set and one link is
connected to the E-DCH. The UE receives the Radio Bearer
Reconfiguration message from the RNC. The UE sends the Radio
Bearer Reconfiguration Failure message to the SRNC.
ChannelChangeInter
CellInterFreEtoDAtte
mpt
There are one or more links in the active set and one link is
connected to the E-DCH. The UE receives the Radio Bearer
Reconfiguration message from the RNC.
ChannelChangeInter
CellInterFreEtoDSuc
There are one or more links in the active set and one link is
connected to the E-DCH. The UE receives the Radio Bearer
Reconfiguration message from the RNC. The UE sends the Radio
Bearer Reconfiguration Complete message to the SRNC.
ChannelChangeInter
CellInterFreEtoDFail
There are one or more links in the active set and one link is
connected to the E-DCH. The UE receives the Radio Bearer
Reconfiguration message from the RNC. The UE sends the Radio
Bearer Reconfiguration Failure message to the SRNC.
ChannelChangeIntra
CellEtoDAttempt
There are one or more links in the active set and one link is
connected to the E-DCH. The UE receives the Radio Bearer
Reconfiguration message from the RNC.
ChannelChangeIntra
CellEtoDSuc
There are one or more links in the active set and one link is
connected to the E-DCH. The UE receives the Radio Bearer
Reconfiguration message from the RNC. The UE sends the Radio
Bearer Reconfiguration Complete message to the SRNC.
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ChannelChangeIntra
CellEtoDFail
There are one or more links in the active set and one link is
connected to the E-DCH. The UE receives the Radio Bearer
Reconfiguration message from the RNC. The UE sends the Radio
Bearer Reconfiguration Failure message to the SRNC.
ChannelChangeIntra
CellDtoEAttempt
There are one or more links in the active set and all the links are
R99 links.
The UE receives the Radio Bearer Reconfiguration message from
the RNC.
ChannelChangeIntra
CellDtoESuc
There are one or multiple links in the active set and all the links are
R99 links.
The UE receives the Radio Bearer Reconfiguration message from
the RNC. The UE sends the Radio Bearer Reconfiguration
Complete message to the SRNC.
ChannelChangeIntra
CellDtoEFail
There are one or more links in the active set and all the links are
R99 links.
The UE receives the Radio Bearer Reconfiguration message from
the RNC. The UE sends the Radio Bearer Reconfiguration Failure
message to the SRNC.
ChannelChangeEtoF
Attempt
The UE has one or more links in the recent active set and one link
is in the E-DCH serving cell. The UE receives the Physical
Channel Reconfiguration message from the network side.
ChannelChangeEtoF
Suc
The UE has one or more links in the recent active set and one link
is in the E-DCH serving cell. The UE receives the Physical
Channel Reconfiguration message from the network side. The UE
sends the PHYSICAL Channel Reconfiguration Complete message
to the network side.
ChannelChangeEtoF
Fail
The UE has one or multiple links in the recent active set and one
link is the E-DCH serving cell.
The UE receives the Physical Channel Reconfiguration message
from the network side.
The UE sends the PHYSICAL CHANNEL RECONFIGURATION
FAILURE message to the network side. Alternatively, the UE does
not receive the corresponding success or failure message within
the fixed time (for example, three seconds).
ChannelChangeFtoE
Attempt
The UE has one or multiple links in the recent active set and one
link is in the FACH status. The UE receives the Physical Channel
Reconfiguration message from the network side.
ChannelChangeFtoE
Suc
The UE has one or multiple links in the most recent active set and
one link is in the FACH status.
The UE receives the Physical Channel Reconfiguration message
from the network side.
The UE sends the Physical Channel Reconfiguration Complete
message to the network side.
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ChannelChangeFtoE
Fail
The UE has one or multiple links in the recent active set and one
link is in the FACH status.
The UE receives the Physical Channel Reconfiguration message
from the network side.
The UE sends the Physical Channel Reconfiguration Failure
message to the network side. Alternatively, the UE fails to receive
the corresponding success or failure message within the fixed time
(for example, three seconds).
Description
GPS Connected
GPS Disconnected
UE Connected
UE connected
UE Disconnected
UE disconnected
Scanner Connected
Scanner connected
Scanner
Disconnected
Scanner disconnected
Ping Success
Ping success
Ping Timeout
Ping timeout
RAS Dial
Dial up connection
RAS Error
Dial up error
RAS Hangup
Dial up disconnected
Test Stop
Test stopped
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ACK
ACKnowledgement
AMR
Adaptive MultiRate
ARFCN
B
BCCH
BCH
Broadcast Channel
BER
BSC
BLER
C
CCCH
CDF
CDMA
CE
Channel Element
CGI
CI
Cell Identity
CIO
CM
Call Management
CPICH
CQI
CRC
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CS
Circuit Service
D
DCCH
DCH
Dedicated Channel
DCS1800
DL
Downlink
DPCCH
DPDCH
DSCH
DT
Drive Test
DTX
Discontinuous Transmission
E
ESN
F
FACH
FER
FTP
G
GSM
GPRS
GMM
GPS
H
HARQ
HHO
Hard Handoff
HO
Handoff
HTTP
HSDPA
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HSUPA
I
IMSI
ISCP
ID
Identity
K
KPI
L
L3
Layer3
LAC
M
MA
Mobile Agent
MDM
MOS
MM
Mobility Management
MMS
Multimedia Service
MAC
MS
Mobile Station
MT
Mobile Terminal
N
NAS
Non-Access Stratum
NACK
Negative ACKnowledgement
P
PBCCH
PCS
PDP
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PDU
PN
Pseudo-random Number
PS
Packet Service
PSC
Q
QPSK
R
RAB
RAC
RB
Radio Bearer
RF
Radio Frequency
RLC
RLP
RLT
RNC
RR
Radio Resource
RRC
RSCP
RSSI
RTT
Round-trip time
RxLev
RxQual
S
SDU
SHO
Soft Handoff
SIR
Signal-to-Interference Ratio
SMS
T
TA
B-4
Timing Advance
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TBF
TDF
TFI
TMA
TxLev
U
UE
User Equipment
UL
Uplink
UMTS
UP
User Plane
UTRAN
V
VP
Video Phone
VGA
W
WCDMA
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