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GSM Neighboring
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GSM Neighboring
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GSM Neighboring
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GSM Neighboring
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GSM Neighboring
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GSM Neighboring
Relationship
External Cell
External Cell
External Cell
External Cell
External Cell
External Cell
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External Cell
External Cell
External Cell
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LTE Cell
Inter-System Neighboring
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Inter-System Neighboring
Relationship
Inter-System Neighboring
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Inter-System Neighboring
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Inter-System Neighboring
Relationship
Inter-System Neighboring
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Inter-System Neighboring
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Inter-System Neighboring
Relationship
Inter-System Neighboring
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Description
Supported
Operation
Check the availability of the IP link. If the peer IP address of IPPATH is not reachable,
the IP link is unavailable.
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Check the availability of the SCTP link. If the local IP address (LIP) and peer IP
address (LIP) of the SCTP link are not reachable, the SCTP link is unavailable.
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Check whether any redundant PPP links exist. Redundant PPP links refer to the PPP
links that are not used by the IP path (IPPATH), SCTP link (SCTPLNK), BTS IP
address (BTSIP), IP route (IPRT), board (BRD), and DHCP relay (DHCPRLY).
Check whether any redundant MP groups (MPGRPs) exist. Redundant MP groups
refer to the MP links that are not used by the IP path (IPPATH), SCTP link
(SCTPLNK), BTS IP address (BTSIP), IP route (IPRT), board (BRD), and DHCP relay
(DHCPRLY).
Check whether any redundant Ethernet port IP addresses (ETHIP) exist. Redundant
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Ethernet port IP addresses refer to the Ethernet port IP addresses that are not used by
the IP continuity check (IPCHK), CBC IP address (GCBSADDR), IP path (IPPATH),
SCTP link (SCTPLNK), IP route (IPRT), local NSVL (NSVLLOCAL), BTS IP address
(BTSIP), and DHCP relay (DHCPRLY).
Check whether any redundant ETHTRKIPs exist. Redundant ETHTRKIPs refer to the
ETHTRKIPs that are not used by the IP continuity check (IPCHK), IP path (IPPATH),
SCTP link (SCTPLNK), IP route (IPRT), local NSVL (NSVLLOCAL), BTS IP address
(BTSIP), and DHCP relay (DHCPRLY).
Check whether any redundant SCTP links exist. Redundant SCTP links refer to the
SCTP links that are not used by NCP, CCP, or M3UA (M3LNK).
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Check whether any redundant device IP addresses (DEVIP) exist. Redundant device
IP addresses refer to the device IP addresses that are not used by the CBC IP
address (GCBSADDR), SCTP link (SCTPLNK), IPoA PVC (IPOAPVC), IP path
(IPPATH), NodeB ESN (NODEBESN), IP continuity check (IPCHK), IP route (IPRT),
local NSVL (NSVLLOCAL), BTS IP address (BTSIP), BTS route (BTSIPRT), PPP link
(PPPLNK), and MP group (MPGRP).
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Check and modify the GSM unidirectional neighboring cells. If cell A is a neighboring
cell of cell B but cell B is not a neighboring cell of cell A, cell A is the unidirectional
neighboring cell of cell B. MSs can be handed over only from cell B to cell A but not
from cell A to cell B. Too many abnormal unidirectional neighboring cells deteriorate
MS handover quality.
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Check whether the number of neighboring GSM cells configured for a cell is out of the
value range. The minimum and maximum values can be set in the Set Number of
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Neighboring Cells area. Too few neighboring cells deteriorate cell handover quality,
and too many neighboring cells cause heavy cell load.
Check whether the number of neighboring UMTS cells configured for a cell is out of
the value range. The minimum and maximum values can be set in the Set Number of
Neighboring Cells area. Too few neighboring cells deteriorate cell handover quality,
and too many neighboring cells cause heavy cell load.
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Check and add the missing UMTS unidirectional neighboring cells for GSM cells. If
UMTS cell A is a neighboring cell of GSM cell B but GSM cell B is not a neighboring
cell of UMTS cell A, UMTS cell A is a UMTS-GSM unidirectional neighboring cell of
GSM cell B. MSs can be handed over only from cell B to cell A but not from cell A to
cell B. Too many abnormal unidirectional neighboring cells deteriorate MS handover
quality.
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Check the neighboring relationships between GSM 1800 MHz cells and GSM 1900
MHz cells. If two cells on different bands are configured as neighboring cells, the MS
handover between the cells is affected.
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Check whether the neighboring cells of a cell include both GSM 1800 MHz cells and
GSM 1900 MHz cells. If two cells on different bands are configured as neighboring
cells, the MS handover between the cells is affected.
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Check whether the mapping parameters of an intra-RAT GSM external cell are
consistent with those of its mapping cell. CGIs (such as MCC, MNC, LAC, and CI) are
used to map a cell and an external cell. An intra-RAT external cell refers to the external
cell for which a mapping cell can be found on the CME. It can automatically
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synchronize the mapping parameters with the mapping cell. You can set the mapping
parameters to be checked in the Set Parameters of External Cell area. Inconsistent
key mapping parameters (such as NCC, BCC, and BCCH) affect MS handover.
Check whether the mapping parameters of an intra-RAT GSM external cell and those
of its mapping source GSM cell are consistent. Cell name is used to map a cell and an
external cell. An intra-RAT external cell refers to the external cell for which a mapping
cell can be found on the CME. It can automatically synchronize the mapping
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parameters with the mapping cell. You can set the mapping parameters to be checked
in the Set Parameters of External Cell area. Inconsistent key mapping parameters
(such as NCC, BCC, and BCCH) affect MS handover.
Check whether the mapping parameters of inter-RAT GSM external cells of different
NEs are consistent. CGIs (such as MCC, MNC, LAC, and CI) are used to map
external cells. An inter-RAT external cell refers to the external cell for which a mapping
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cell cannot be found on the CME. To compare the external cells configured for different
NEs, manually modify the mapping parameters of the external cells only. You can set
the mapping parameters to be checked in the Set Parameters of External Cell area.
Check whether the mapping parameters of inter-RAT GSM external cells of different
NEs are consistent. CGIs (such as MCC, MNC, LAC, and CI) are used to map
external cells. An inter-RAT external cell refers to the external cell for which a mapping
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cell cannot be found on the CME. To compare the external cells configured for different
NEs, manually modify the mapping parameters of the external cells only. You can set
the mapping parameters to be checked in the Set Parameters of External Cell area.
Check whether the mapping parameters of UMTS external cells of different NEs are
consistent. CGIs (such as MCC, MNC, LAC, and CI) are used to map external cells.
The mapping parameters of external cells can be modified only manually.
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Check whether the mapping parameters of UMTS external cells of different NEs are
consistent. Cell name is used to map external cells. The mapping parameters of
external cells can be modified only manually.
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Check whether the mapping parameters of an intra-RAT UMTS external cell are
consistent with those of its mapping cell. RNCID and CELLID are used to map a cell
and its external cell. An intra-RAT external cell refers to the external cell for which a
mapping cell can be found on the CME. It can automatically synchronize the mapping
parameters with the mapping cell. Inconsistent key mapping parameters (such as DL
UARFCN and Scrambling Code) affect MS handover.
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Check whether the mapping parameters of LTE external cells of different NEs are
consistent. CGIs (such as MCC, MNC, LAC, and CI) are used to map external cells.
The mapping parameters of external cells can be modified only manually.
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Check whether the mapping parameters of LTE external cells of different NEs are
consistent. Cell name is used to map external cells. The mapping parameters of
external cells can be modified only manually.
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Check whether the configuration of an A interface is complete. That is, check whether
the destination signaling point (N7DPC) of the A interface is configured but the MTP3
link (MTP3LNK) or M3UA link (M3LNK) is not configured.
Check whether the configuration of the Ater interface is complete. That is, check
whether Ater interface groups are configured when the BSC does not support TC
POOL or the BSC is a primary BSC of a TC POOL in BM and TC separation mode.
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a TC POOL.
Check whether the configuration of the Gb interface is complete. That is, check
whether the NSVC or local NSVL is configured when a built-in PCU is configured.
Check whether the configuration of the Pb interface is complete. That is, check
whether the Pb signaling link (PBSL) is configured when an external PCU is
configured.
Check whether any redundant E1s/T1s exist on the A interface. Redundant E1s/T1s
are the A interface E1s/T1s that are not used by the MTP3 link (MTP3LNK) and
permanent link (SEMILINK).
Check whether any redundant NSEs exist. Redundant NSEs are the NSEs that are
not used by the NSVC, local NSVL (NSVLLOCAL), remote NSVL (NSVLREMOTE),
and PTPBVC.
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Check any redundant E1/T1s (PBE1T1s) exist on the Pb interface. Redundant E1/T1s
are E1/T1s (PBE1T1s) that are not used by the Pb signaling link (PBSL).
Check whether a GSM cell is too distant from its neighboring GSM cell. You can set
Maximum Distance of 2G-2G Neighboring Cells in the Set Maximum Distance of
Neighboring Cells area. The longitude and latitude information about the cells can be
imported as engineering parameters. If the cell is too distant from its neighboring cell,
MS handover is affected.
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Check whether a GSM cell is too distant from its UMTS neighboring cell. You can set
Maximum Distance of 2G-3G Neighboring Cells in the Set Maximum Distance of
Neighboring Cells area. The longitude and latitude information about the cells can be
imported as engineering parameters. If the cell is too distant from its neighboring cell,
MS handover is affected.
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Check whether a cell permits an MS to send all NCCs in measurement reports. If the
value of NCC Permitted (NCCPERMIT) in Idle Basic Parameters of Cell
(GCELLIDLEBASIC) is 11111111, NCCs 0 to 7 can be reported.
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Check whether the transmit power on the top of a cabinet is consistent between all
TRXs within a cell. The call completion rate of MSs is reduced and power is wasted
when the transmit power on the top of a cabinet is inconsistent between the BCCH
TRX and TCH TRX.
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Check whether the cell supporting GPRS services by using the built-in PCU
(GCELLGPRS.GPRS = 1, BSCPCUTYPE.TYPE = 1) is configured with a PTP BVC
(PTPBVC).
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Check whether the cell configured with a PTP BVC (PTPBVC) supports GPRS
services by using the built-in PCU.
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Check that the following two features are not enabled at the same time: Interference
Frequency for GU Small Frequency Gap and Dynamic Spectrum Sharing (DSS) for a
specified BTS.
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Check whether the PTP BVC (PTPBVC) configured for a GSM cell under the NSE is
complete. The telecom operator of the NSE must be the same as the telecom operator
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of the GSM cell or in the list of corresponding telecom operators who are in charge of
the GSM cell.
Check whether the BCCH frequency of a cell is the same as the BCCH frequency of
its neighboring cell when the BSICs are different. The BCCH of the cell and the BCCH None
of its neighboring cell interfere with each other.
Check whether the BCCH frequency of a cell is the same as the TCH frequency of its
neighboring cell. The BCCH of the cell and the TCH of its neighboring cell interfere
with each other.
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Check whether the TCH frequency of a cell is the same as the BCCH frequency of its
neighboring cell. The TCH of the cell and the BCCH of its neighboring cell interfere
with each other.
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Check whether the TCH frequency of a cell is the same as the TCH frequency of its
neighboring cell. The TCH of the cell and the TCH of its neighboring cell interfere with
each other.
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Check whether the frequencies of a cell exist in the MA group. The frequencies that do
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not exist in the MA group are wasted.
Check whether the BCCH frequency of a cell exists in the BA table. If the BCCH
frequency of a cell does not exist in the BA table, MSs cannot be handed over to the
cell.
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Check whether duplicate or adjacent frequencies exist in the valid ARFCNs (the
ARFCNs are used by carriers and MA groups) of one BTS. If two ARFCNs have the
same value, they are duplicate frequencies. If one ARFCN is greater than another
ARFCN by one, they are adjacent frequencies. ARFCN 1023 and ARFCN 0 are also
adjacent frequencies. For a combined BTS which consists of two BTSs, all ARFCNs
are checked as a whole.
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Check whether the IP path configured for a BTS can reach the peer end. That is,
check whether the adjacent node (ADJNODE) and IP Path (IPPATH) configured for
the IP-based BTS are complete.
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Check whether the mapping parameters of an intra-RAT LTE external cell are
consistent with those of its mapping cell. MCC, MNC, and cell ID are used to map a
cell and its external cell. An intra-RAT external cell refers to the external cell for which
a mapping cell can be found on the CME. It can automatically synchronize the
mapping parameters with the mapping cell. Inconsistent key mapping parameters
(such as TAC, FREQ, PCID, and EUTRANTYPE) affect MS handover.
Autofix
Check and add the missing LTE unidirectional neighboring cells. If LTE cell A is a
neighboring cell of GSM cell B but GSM cell B is not a neighboring cell of LTE cell A,
LTE cell A is an LTE-GSM unidirectional neighboring cell of GSM cell B. MSs can be
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handed over only from cell B to cell A but not from cell A to cell B. Too many abnormal
unidirectional neighboring cells deteriorate MS handover quality.
Check whether the dynamic spectrum sharing (DSS) switch of the GBTS is
consistently set in DSS and non-DSS tasks. The DSS switch is the Spectrum Sharing
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Allowed of the basic GBTS attributes. In the DSS task, the DSS switch should be YES.
In the non-DSS task, the DSS switch should be NO.
Check whether DSS shared frequencies conflict. When a DSS task exists, check
whether cell frequencies set on the GBTS conflict with shared frequencies in the DSS
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task, that is, whether Spectrum Sharing Shutdown Allowed in the shared frequencies
is enabled.
1. Check whether the pair of GBTS and NodeB in a DSS task comprises the same coNone
module MBTS.
2. The coverage type in DSS tasks is not "Bufferzone".
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Check whether redundant 2G external cells exist in the GSM network. (Background: A
redundant external cell is one that has been configured as an external cell of an NE
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but no neighboring relationship has been set up between the external cell and any cell
under the NE.)
Check whether redundant 2G external cells exist in the GSM network. (Background: A
redundant external cell is one that has been configured as an external cell of an NE
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but no neighboring relationship has been set up between the external cell and any cell
under the NE.)
Check whether redundant LTE external cells exist in the GSM network. (Background:
A redundant external cell is one that has been configured as an external cell of an NE
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but no neighboring relationship has been set up between the external cell and any cell
under the NE.)
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Check parameter consistency between a GSM source cell on an external M2000 and
a GSM external cell on the local M2000. The cells are identified by
MCC+MNC+LAC+CI. The parameters to be checked are as follows: Cell Name
(EXT2GCELLNAME), BCCH FD (BCCH), BCC, NCC, Layer of the cell (LAYER), Cell
Priority (CMEPRIOR), Inter-layer HO Threshold (HOTHRES), Penalty on Fast Moving
HO (SDPUNVAL), Penalty Time on Fast Moving HO (SDPUNTIME), Min DL level on
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candidate Cell (MSRXMIN), Quick Handover Punish Time (TIMEPUNISH), Quick
Handover Punish Value (HOPUNISHVALUE), Quick Handover Offset (HOOFFSET),
Load Handover Support (LOADHOENEXT2G), Load handover Load Accept Threshold
(LOADACCTHRES), NC2 Support in External Neighbor Cell (ISNC2SUPPORT),
GPRS Support in External Neighbor Cell (ISGPRSSUPPORT), EDGE Support in
External Neighbor Cell (ISEDGESUPPORT), and RAC (RA).
Check parameter consistency between a GSM source cell on an external M2000 and
a GSM external cell on the local M2000. The cells are identified by Cell Name
(CELLNAME).The parameters to be checked are as follows: MCC, MNC, Cell LAC
(LAC), Cell CI (CI), BCCH FD (BCCH), BCC, NCC, Layer of the cell (LAYER), Cell
Priority (CMEPRIOR), Inter-layer HO Threshold (HOTHRES), Penalty on Fast Moving
HO (SDPUNVAL), Penalty Time on Fast Moving HO (SDPUNTIME), Min DL level on
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candidate Cell (MSRXMIN), Quick Handover Punish Time (TIMEPUNISH), Quick
Handover Punish Value (HOPUNISHVALUE), Quick Handover Offset (HOOFFSET),
Load Handover Support (LOADHOENEXT2G), Load handover Load Accept Threshold
(LOADACCTHRES), NC2 Support in External Neighbor Cell (ISNC2SUPPORT),
GPRS Support in External Neighbor Cell (ISGPRSSUPPORT), EDGE Support in
External Neighbor Cell (ISEDGESUPPORT), and RAC (RA).
Check parameter consistency between a UMTS source cell on an external M2000 and
a UMTS external cell on the local M2000. The cells are identified by RNCID+CI. The
parameters to be checked are as follows: Cell Name (EXT3GCELLNAME), Cell LAC Refresh
(LAC), RAC (RA), Scrambling Code or Cell Parameter Id (SCRAMBLE), and DL
UARFCN (DF).
Check parameter consistency between a UMTS source cell on an external M2000 and
a UMTS external cell on the local M2000. The cells are identified by Cell Name
(CELLNAME). The parameters to be checked are as follows: RNC ID (RNCID), Cell CI Refresh
(CI), Cell LAC (LAC), RAC (RA), Scrambling Code or Cell Parameter ID
(SCRAMBLE), and DL UARFCN (DF).
Check parameter consistency between an LTE source cell on an external M2000 and
an LTE external cell on the local M2000. The cells are identified by MCC+MNC+CI.
The parameters to be checked are as follows: Cell Name (EXT3GCELLNAME), Cell
TAC (TAC), EARFCN (FREQ), Physical Cell ID (PCID), and EUTRAN Cell Type
(EUTRANTYPE).
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Check parameter consistency between an LTE source cell on an external M2000 and
an LTE external cell on the local M2000. The cells are identified by Cell Name
(CELLNAME). The parameters to be checked are as follows: MCC, MNC, CI, Cell TAC Refresh
(TAC), EARFCN (FREQ), Physical Cell ID (PCID), and EUTRAN Cell Type
(EUTRANTYPE).
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