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Chapter 1. What's In This Manual 1. What’s In This Manual This book catalogs all information elements and events presented in TEMS. Investigation, as well as all preconfigured presentation windows supplied in the application. In this book is also indicated the extent of support for these information elements and events with various devices and testing setups. Conventions For the sake of brevity, the following conventions are used in this book: + The TEMS Investigation User's Manual is referred to as “UM”. + The TEMS Investigation Technical Reference is referred to as “TR”. NT15-42086 ver 1.0 IgE TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events 2 Information Element Categories The information elements are divided into categories in the application as follows: Category Contents Section Ref. GSM Data reported by GSM-capable UEs when in GSM mode, including GPRS/EGPRS data and (where applicable) WCDMA and TD-SCDMA neighbor measurements. Data from GSM scanning. Data reported by GAN-capable GSM devices when connected to a GAN. 3.1 wWcDMA Data reported by WCDMA-capable UEs when in WCDMA mode, including HSPA data and GSM neighbor measurements. Data from WCDMA scanning. 3.2 LTE Data reported by LTE-capable UEs, including inter-RAT cell reselection measurements on GSM, WCDMA, and CDMA. Data from LTE scanning 3.3 TD-SCDMA Data reported by TD-SCDMA-capable UEs when in TD-SCDMA mode, including (if applicable) GSM and LTE neighbor measurements, Data from TD-SCDMA scanning. 34 18E-2 Chapter 2. Information Element Categories Section Category Contents ned CDMA Data reported by CDMA phones (including EV- 3.5 DO and Analog data). Data from CDMA scanning Wimax Data from WiMAX scanning 3.6 Position Data reported from positioning devices. 37 Data Metrics related to data service testing. This is 38 not obtained directly from devices but is calculated by the TEMS Investigation software. Media Metrics related to quality testing of media such | 3.9 Quality as voice. Wi-Fi Data originating from Wi-Fi measurements 3.10 using a Wi-Fi network card, or from WiFi scanning recorded in TEMS Pocket logfiles. Computer | PC performance metrics. 3a Information NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-3 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events 3 Information Elements The tables below list all information elements that can be presented by TEMS Investigation. For ease of reference, each category on the Info Element tab of the Navigator is stil covered in one single, alphabetically ordered list. (Certain minor deviations from strict alphabetical order occur in the application in order to achieve more logical orderings and groupings.) However, since the number and diversity of the information elements are great, a special column with codes is used in some tables to distinguish important subgroups among the elements. 18E-4 Chapter 3. Information Elements 3.1. GSM Information Elements 3.1.1, General 3.1.1.1. Properties of Information Elements: The Asterisk Column In the column marked *, a set of codes is used to state conditions under which an information element is + valid: a non-trivial condition must be fulfilled for the element to be valid + not valid: the ele! not (code ends it tis normally valid, but in certain circumstances it is ) + extended compared to the simplest GSM case: the element sometimes carries more information, for example when frequency hopping is used (code ends in “+") Hf nothing is written in the asterisk column, the element is always valid (provided it is supported by the device). Code Meaning c Valid if a cell file is loaded. g Valid when running GPRS. Not valid for voice. ot The element is richer for (E)GPRS, in one of the following ways: + more values, i.e. more arguments — e.g. C/l Best + values have a more complex meaning - e.g. C/I Hopping List (average over timeslots) + larger range of possible values - e.g. Channel Type. oe Not valid when running (E)GPRS. ga Valid in GAN mode or for GAN-capable devices. h Valid if frequency hopping is used NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-S TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events Code Meaning ht The element is richer if frequency hopping is used. If frequency hopping is used, the element covers all channels in the hopping list. + No GPRS connection: One value for each channel (arguments 0 through 63) + GPRS: One value for each timeslot used on each channel (arguments 0 through 64 x 8 - 1 = 511). Exception: C/I Hopping List has only one value for each channel (arguments 0 through 63). If frequency hopping is not used, the element contains values for the single channel employed + No GPRS connection: One single value (argument 0) + GPRS: One value for each timeslot used on the channel (arguments 0 through 7) Example: C/l Best. het If frequency hopping is used, the element covers all channels in the hopping list. One value for each channel (arguments 0 through 63). No separate values for each timeslot for a GPRS connection. Example: C/I Hopping List Not valid if frequency hopping is used hs Valid when running HSCSD. Not valid for voice. hs+ The element is richer for HSCSD, in one of the following ways: + more values, i.e. more arguments — e.g. C/l Best, + values have a more complex meaning — e.g. C/l Hopping List (average over timeslots) + larger range of possible values — e.g. Channel Type. hs— Not valid when running HSCSD. Reported by positioning equipment. Reported from GSM RSSI scanning. 18E-6 Chapter 3. Information Elements Code Meaning si (Reported from interference scanning with a Sony Ericsson GSM phone.) This function is no longer supported in any connectable device, but the information elements are retained in this description since old logfiles with interference scan data can still be loaded in the application ss Reported from GSM spectrum scanning. 3.1.1.2. “Full” and “Sub” Values. Information elements with “Full” in their names are calculated on all blocks. Information elements with “Sub” in their names are calculated only on the blocks known to be sent also when downlink DTX is active (in each 104- multiframe, one TCH block with SID information and one SACCH block). 3.1.1.3. GSM RxLev Units GSM RxLev units are defined in » 3GPP 45.008, section 8.1.4. 3.1.2. Information Element Table IEName | Range/Ut Arg. | * Access Burst Text - RACH uplink access burst type. Type > 3GPP 44.004, section 7.4 Adjacent -10..100 | 1..4 | h- | Signal strength of adjacent RxLev GSMRxLev channel, units Argument: 1; Serving cell -2 (~400 kHz) 2: Serving cell ~1 (-200 kHz) 3: Serving cell +1 (+200 kHz) 4: Serving cell +2 (+400 kHz) Invalid if frequency hopping is used. Adjacent 120.10] 1..4 | he | Same as Adjacent RxLev but in RxLev (dBm) dBm dBm. Invalid if frequency hopping is used NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-7 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IE Name Range/Unit Arg. Desi Adjacent Scan 0,2 Use of C/A measurements in device. See UM section 15.3.2.4, 0: Not activated 2: Activated Altitude (ft) 1312 29028 Height above sea level in feet Altitude (rm) 400 8848 Height above sea level in meters. AMR Active Set DL Text Current active set of AMR speech codecs on downlink, each codec being described by atext string, e.g. "12.2 kbit's rate" Argument: 0 gives the first member of the active set, etc AMR Active Set UL Text Current active set of AMR speech codecs on uplink, each codec being described by a text string, e.g. "12.2 kbit/s rate” Argument: 0 gives the first member of the active set, etc. AMR Cit 5 0435 aB Cil value used as input to mode control in AMR. This parameter is distinct from the ordinary C/l information elements, although the value should be similar AMR Cil Hi Limit aB il limit for codec change to higher bit rate, calculated from AMR Hysteresis and AMR Threshold. AMR Gil Lo Limit aa Cll limit for codec change to lower bit rate, calculated from AMR Hysteresis and AMR. Threshold. 18E-8 Chapter 3. Information Elements IE Name Arg. Desi ‘AMR Codec Call DL (2%) 0.16 Distribution of downlink AMR codec usage for the current call Invalid if no call is ongoing, Argument: Indicates the AMR codec. See also » 3GPP 26.071, 26.190. 0: AMR-NB 12.2 kbit/s 1: AMR-NB 10.2 kbit/s, SPNPBRON 10: AMR-WB 12.65 kbit/s 11; AMR-WB 14.25 kbit/s, 12: AMR-WB 15.85 kbit/s 13: AMR-WB 18.25 kbit/s 14: AMR-WB 19.85 kbit/s 15: AMR-WB 23.05 kbit/s 16: AMR-WB 23.85 kbit/s AMR-NB 7.95 kbit/s ‘AMR-NB 7.40 kbit/s AMR-NB 6.70 kbit/s AMR-NB 5.90 kbit/s AMR-NB 5.15 kbit/s AMR-NB 4.75 kbit/s AMR-WB 6.60 kbit/s AMR-WB 8.85 kbit/s, AMR Codec 0... 100 Call UL (%) % 0... 16 Distribution of uplink AMR codec usage for the current call. Invalid if no call is ongoing Argument: See AMR Codec Call DL (%). ‘AMR Codec 0... 100 Cell DL (2%) % 0... 16 Distribution of downlink AMR codec usage since the device started using the current serving cell Argument: See AMR Codec Call DL (%). NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-9 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IE Name Range/Unit Arg. Desi ‘AMIR Codec Cell UL (%) 0... 100 % 0... 16 Distribution of uplink AMR codec usage since the device started using the current serving cell Argument: See AMR Codec Call DL (%). AMR Codec DL (%) 0... 100 % Current distribution of downlink AMIR codec usage across the active set being used. Argument: 0 gives the first member of the active set, etc., the members being ordered as in AMR Active Set DL. ‘AMR Codec UL (%) 0... 100 %% Current distribution of uplink AMIR codec usage across the active set being used. Argument: 0 gives the first member of the active set, etc., the members being ordered as in AMR Active Set UL. AMR Hysteresis Hysteresis values in AMR mode switch mechanism. Argument: One hysteresis value for each possible mode transition (a maximum of four AMR codecs can be active simultaneously) AMR Threshold Threshold values in AMR mode switch mechanism, Argument: See AMR Hysteresis. 18E-10 Chapter 3. Information Elements IE Name Arg. Desi ARFCN BCCH Absolute Radio Frequency Channel Number of Broadcast Control Channel GSM 450: 259 ... 293 GSM 850: 128 ... 251 P-GSM 900: 1 ... 124 E-GSM 900: 0... 124, 975 ... 1023 GSM 1800: 512 ... 885 GSM 1900: 512 ... 810 ARFCN Current 0... 1023 In idle mode: Same as ARFCN BCCH. In dedicated mode: Same as. ARFCN TCH, Not valid when frequency hopping is used. ARFCN TCH 0... 1023 Absolute Radio Frequency Channel Number of Traffic Channel Valid only in dedicated mode and only for channels where no frequency hopping is used. Attach Time (ms) 0 .., 60000 ms Time from Attach Request to Attach Complete. Band Control 0,2 Use of band control function in device. See UM section 14.7. 0: Not activated 2: Activated BER Actual (%) % o hs- Bit error rate, calculated taking DTX into account, Le. the figure is based only on blocks actually transmitted. Valid for voice only. NT15-42086 ver 1.0 we TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IE Name Range/Unit | Arg. Desi BER/Timesiot (%) 0... 26 0 % Bit error rate for each used timeslot. Valid for data services only, Argument: 0 represents the first used timeslot (not TS 0), ete. BLER‘Timeslot (%) 0..100 | 0.. %% Block error rate for each timeslot used. Valid for data services only. Argument: 0 means the first used timeslot (not TS 0), etc. BSIC Text - Base Station Identity Code as text string. BSIC (Num) 00... 77 - (octal) Base Station Identity Code in numeric format, C Value 0... 63 - GSM RxLev units Normalized signal level received at the MS {normalization with running average filter). cIA-2 100.100} aB “Carrier over Adjacent Calculated as (ReLev for serving cell) - (Adjacent RxLev for -2), ie. the adjacent channel's frequency is 400 kHz below the serving cell's. Invalid if frequency hopping is used. cIA-1 CAH, CIA 42 -100,..100} aB ‘As C/A—2 but with adjacent channel at -200 kHz, +200 kHz, and +400 kHz respectively. 18E-12 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName | Rangel Arg. | * Desi “CMT IEs: Sony Ericsson UEs report Cl values for traffic channels. Ifthe General BCCH is not used as traffic channel, the C/l Absolute element will romark be invalid for the BCCH ARFCN, The above applies to the Xperia are S as well Nokia UEs report a single C/l value which is associated with the BCCH in the presentation See also notes on individual elements below. Cit Absolute -5...35 | See Carrier-over-interference ratio oB range of for all channels. xo Argument = ARFCN Concerning the range, see UM chapter 50, Cli Best -5...35 | 0...511| + | For Sony Ericsson UEs, this 8 (6-641) | s+ | element gives Cl values for all h+ | hopping channels in all used timeslots. The whole lst is sorted by descending Cit For Nokia UEs, a single C/l value is obtained which is an average over all hopping channels. That value is found at argument 0 of this element. For PCTol scanners, one Cil value is obtained for each channel scanned. Argument: 0 gives the Cl of the best channel, 1 gives that of the second best, etc. Cli Best: 0.1023 | 0.511] g+ | ARFCN ist corresponding to ‘ARFCN (8-641) | s+ | the C/I Best element, he For Nokia UEs, the BCCH ARFCN is given at argument 0. Argument: 0 gives the ARFCN of the channel with the best Cil, etc NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1wE43 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IE Name Range/Unit Arg. Desi C/l Best: Timesiot 0.7 0.511 (8-641) hs he For muttisiot allocations: Timesiot list corresponding to the C/l Best element, Argument: 0 gives the timeslot of the channel with the best Cl, ete. Ci For Worst, ARFCN hs he il for the worst channel in the hopping list for each used timeslot. Argument: 0 represents the first used timeslot (not TS 0), ete. C/I Hopping List aB ot hst het il values (unsorted) for the channels in the hopping list. For multisiot channels, the mean value across all used timeslots is given. Argument: 0 gives the Cil of the first channel in the hopping list, ete il Hopping List: ARFCN 0... 1023 he ARFCNS of the channels in the hopping list (see C/l Hopping List) Argument: 0 gives the ARFCN of the first channel in the hopping list, etc cil On BCCH Carrier aB il on the current BCCH. If frequency hopping is used, then if the BCCH is used as hopping frequency, the C/l for that channel is reported IF frequency hopping is not used, then if the BCCH is equal to the TCH, the Ci! for that channel is reported. Invalid otherwise. 18E-14 Chapter 3. Information Elements IE Name Arg. Desi Cil Worst 5.35 0.511 (64-1) gt hs+ he For Sony Ericsson UES, this ‘element gives Ci values for al hopping channels in all used timestots. The whole list is sorted by ascending C/l. For Nokia UEs, a single C/l value is obtained which is an average over all hopping channels, That value is found at argument 0 of this element. For PCTel scanners, one C/I value is obtained for each channel scanned. Argument: 0 gives the Cil of the worst channel, 1 gives that of the second worst, ete. il Worst 0... 1023 ARFCN 0.511 (664-1) ot hs+ he ARFCN list corresponding to the C/l Worst element. For Nokia UEs, the BCCH ARFCN is given at argument 0. Argument: 0 gives the ARFCN of the channel having the worst CA etc. CI Worst: 0.7 Timestot 0.51 (64-1) hs he For multisiot allocations: Timesiot list corresponding to the Cli Worst element. Argument: 0 gives the timeslot of the channel having the worst CA, ete. ct 127... 127 0B Pathloss criterion C1. » 3GPP 45,008, section 6.4 Valid only in idle mode. c2 127... 127 dB Cell reselection criterion C2. > 3GPP 45.008, section 6.4 Valid only in idle mode. NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1wE45 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Desi 31 127.127 |= GPRS signal strength threshold 4B criterion C31. » 3GPP 45.008, section 10.1.2 Valid both in packet idle and packet dedicated mode. C32 —27..t27 fo GPRS cell ranking criterion aB C32, » 3GPP 45.008, section 10.1.2 Valid both in packet idle and packet dedicated mode. Cell EGPRS Text: - EDGE supported/not supported ‘Support “Yes"/"No" in the cell, This information is available also to non-EDGE devices. Cell GPRS Text: - Indicates whether GPRS is Support “Yes"/"No" supported in the cell Cell id 0... 65535 - Cell Identity. Equal to the 16-bit C-ld in » 3GPP 25.401, section 6.1.5. Cell Id (Hex) Text: - Same as Cell Id but coded as. *0000" .. hexadecimal. “FEFF Cell Name Text - Name of serving cell Requires cell file. Calculated using a number of different algorithms: see Cell Name Algorithm. 18E-16 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName Arg. Des Cell Name 1.3 - Indicates the input used by the Algorithm cell name determination algorithm and (for values 2 and 3) the result of the cell search: 4; MCC, MNC, LAG, and Cl used. 2: BSIC, ARFCN, and position information used. Unique cell found matching these parameters within a 35 km radius. 3: BSIC, ARFCN, and position information used. Several matching cells found within a 35 km radius, closest cell selected Requires cell file Cell 120.10] = Minimum received signal level Reselection dBm at the UE required for access to RxLev Min the system: (dBm) RXLEV_ACCESS_MIN in > 3GPP 45.008, section 6.4 Cell 0... 28 - CELL_RESELECT_ Reselection 0B HYSTERESIS parameter in cell Hysteresis (48) reselection algorithm. » 3GPP 45,008, section 6.6 Cell 0... 126 - CELL_RESELECT_OFFSET Reselection dB parameter in cell reselection Offset (4B) algorithm. > 3GPP 45.008, section 6.4 Cell 0.60 - TEMPORARY_OFFSET Reselection dB parameter in cell reselection Temporary algorithm. > 3GPP 45.008, Offset (4B) section 6.4 NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1wE7 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IE Name Range/Unit Arg. Desi col Text Cell Global Identity. Consists of Mobile Country Code, Mobile Network Code, Location Area Code and Cell Identity. Presented on the format "MCC. MNC LAC CI CGI (Hex) Text Same as CGI, but LAC and Cl coded as hexadecimal Channel Mode Text Activity on channel: Signaling only, speech transmission, or data transmission. Channel RxLev ~10..., 100 GSMRxLev units Measured signal strength level for all channels. ‘Argument = ARFCN. Note: Unlike RxLev Full/RxLev Sub, this element is also updated by scan reports Channel RxLev (dm) 120... 10 dBm ‘Same as Channel RxLev but in dBm. Argument = ARFCN. Channel Type Text ot hst Channel type, also indicating which speech coder is used Examples: “TCHIF + FACCHIF and SACCHIM’, “BCCH’, “PDCH' Ciphering Algorithm, Text Currently used ciphering (A5/1, ASI2, GEA/1, etc.), whether for circuit-switched or packet- switched. » 3GPP 43.020 Ciphering Key Sequence Number Ciphering key sequence number used in GSM authentication challenge. > 3GPP 24.008, section 10.5.1.2 18E-18 Chapter 3. Information Elements IE Name Arg. Desi Coding - Modulation coding scheme Scheme DL used on downlink EDGE: One of “MCS-1"... "MCS-9", “MCS-5-7" MCS “MCS-3 (pad), “MCS-6 (pad) MCS-5-7 and MCS-6-9 are explained in > 3GPP 44,060, *(pad)" means that an RLC block is retransmitted using MCS-3 and MCS-6 respectively GPRS: One of Coding 0.100 | 1..4 Distribution of coding scheme Scheme DL % usage on downlink (for own Usage (Own data only) Data) (%) Argument: 1 means CS-1, etc. Coding o..100 | 4 Distribution of coding scheme Scheme DL % usage on downlink (overall, not Usage (Total) limited to own data) (%) Argument: 1 means CS-1, etc. Coding Text - Modulation coding scheme Scheme UL used on uplink. For the possible values, see Coding Scheme DL. Control Ack Text - Control Ack Type parameter in Type System Information. » 3GPP 44.060, sections 9.3, 9.5 NT15-42086 ver 1.0 weg TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Des CS-n DL 0.100 | 0.7 These elements contain the Usage (Own % distribution of coding scheme Data) (%), usage (on the downlink and for n=4..4 ‘own data only) for each timeslot. ‘Argument: 0 represents the first used timeslot (not TS 0), ete. Current CS DL 1.4 - Coding scheme currently used ‘on downlink, Current CS UL a4 - Coding scheme currently used on uplink Current MCS 12.9 - Modulation coding scheme DL currently used on downlink, Current MCS 12.9 - Modulation coding scheme UL currently used on uplink Data Mode Text - Indicates whether the data transfer is performed over GPRS, EGPRS, or circuit- switched. Data Mode 12.3 - Indicates whether the data (Num) transfer is performed over GPRS, EGPRS, or circuit- switched. 4: GPRS 2: EGPRS 3:C8 Disable 0,2 - Use of Disable Handover Handover function in device. See UM section 15.3.2.8. Downlink 0... 45 - Current value of Downlink Signalling Signalling Counter (DSC). Counter Valid only in idle mode. Current 18E-20 Chapter 3. Information Elements IE Name Arg. Desi Downlink 0.45 - Initial value of Downlink Signalling Signalling Counter (DSC) Counter Max Valid only in idle mode DTX Rate DL 0... 100 - | Use of DTX on downlink. % Calculated as the percentage of the total number of blocks that was not sent, Two mandatory blocks are always sent even if DTX is used: one TCH (with SID information) and one SACCH. Non-existent for packet- switched (no DTX). EGPRS BEP 0.31 - Mean value of bit error (Mean) probability as reported in the Layer 3 message EGPRS Packet Downlink Ack/Nack See Description Coded according to the table in > 3GPP 45.008, section 8.2.5. EGPRS BEP 0 (Variance) - Variance of bit error probability as reported in the Layer 3 message EGPRS Packet Downlink Ack/Nack. See Description Coded according to the table in > 3GPP 45.008, section 8.2.5 EGPRS BEP 0.31 - Short-term mean value of bit Total (Mean) error probability extracted from See Layer 1 Description Coded according to the table in > 3GPP 45.008, section 8.2.5. EGPRS BEP 0.7 - Short-term variance of bit error Total (Variance) probability extracted from Layer 1 See Description Coded according to the table in > 3GPP 45.008, section 8.2.5. NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1gE21 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit| Arg. | * Des EGPRS Link Text - Indicates whether Link Quality Control Adaptation (LA) or incremental UL Redundancy (IR) is used on the uplink. EGPRS 64... 1024 - Retransmission buffer size on Window Size | RLC blocks downlink (RLC protocol level). DL EGPRS 64... 1024 - EDGE retransmission buffer Window Size | RLC blocks size on uplink (RLC protocol UL level) Equipment Text - Time as reported in device Time timestamp. Given in the format “hhimm:ss.ddd", where “dda” decimal seconds. FER Actual (%)| 0... 100 - g- | Frame erasure rate, calculated % hs- | taking DTX into account, i. the figure is based only on blocks actually transmitted, Valid for voice only, FER Ful (%) 0... 100 - Frame erasure rate, Full value. % Calculated as the percentage of the total number of blocks that was erased A block is erased when the parity check (CRC) fails. FER Sub (2%) 0... 100 - Frame erasure rate, Sub value. % For the calculation, see FER Full (%). Firmware Text - Version number of device Version firmware, Forced GPRS 0,2 - 9 | Use of GPRS class forcing Class function in device 0: Not activated 2: Activated Not supported by any currently connectable devices. |8E-22 Chapter 3. Information Elements IE Name Arg. | * Des Forced - g_ | Use of GPRS multisiot class Muttisiot Class forcing function in device. 0: Not activated 2: Activated Not supported by any currently connectable devices Forced Power 0,2 - Use of power class forcing Class, function in device 0: Not activated 2: Activated Not supported by any currently connectable devices. Forced Quality 0,2 - g_ | Use of POP Context Request Of Service modification function in device. 0: Not activated 2: Activated Not supported by any currently connectable devices Frequency Text - Frequency band of BCCH Band carrier, e.g. *850", "1800", “9006”, “00R" Frequency 450.1900] — Frequency band of BCCH Band (Num) MHz carrier in numeric format. Frequency Text - Frequency band of current Band For TCH GARCI 1.4 - | ga | State of GARC or GA-CSR GA-CSR State protocol. 1: GARC Deregistered 2: GA-RC Registered 3: GA-CSR Idle 4: GA-CSR Dedicated GARCI Text - | ga | Same as GA-RC/ GA-CSR GA-CSR State State but in text format (Text) NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-23 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit| Arg. | * Des GAN Access Text - ga | MAC address of connected Point MAC WLAN access point (BSSID in Address > IEEE 802.11), GAN Access Text - ga | Service Set Identifier of Point SSID connected WLAN access point. GANGERAN | 0... 65535 - ga | Cell Identity in the GSM EDGE Cell Id Radio Access Network (GERAN). included in Register and Discovery messages if the device is in an area with GSM coverage and GSIV-RR is the serving RR entity. Retrieved from GSM System Information GANGERAN | 0... 65535 - ga | Location Area Code in the GSM Lac network. Retrieved from GSM System Information GANGERAN | 000... 999 - ga | Mobile Country Code in the Mec GSM network. Retrieved from GSM System Information GANGERAN | 000... 999 - ga | Mobile Network Code in the MNG GSM network. Retrieved from GSM System Information GAN GSM 0.3 - ga | Used to indicate the presence Coverage of GERAN coverage in the Indicator device's current location 0: Normal service 1: Limited service 2: Device has not found GERAN coverage 3: Device has found GERAN coverage, service state unknown GAN GSM Text - ga | Same as GAN GSM Coverage Coverage Indicator but in text format. Indicator (Text) 18E-24 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName Arg. | * Des GAN Redirect | 0... 255 - ga | Indicates to the GANC the Counter number of times the device has been redirected (from one GANC to another) without obtaining service. GAN WLAN - ga_| WLAN signal level Quality Level 0: Unusable 4: Poor 2: Adequate 3: Good 4: Excellent 5: Not applicable GAN WLAN Text - ga_| Same as GAN WLAN Quality Quality Level Level but in text format. (Text) GAN WLAN a) - ga_| WLAN received signal strength, RSS! dBm GANC IP Text - ga | Points to the default GANC the Address device should use. GANC SEGW Text - ga | Points to the default GANC IP Address Security Gateway the MS should use. GMM State Text - g_ | State of GMM protocol: “idle”, “Ready’, or “Standby’ GPRS Multislot | 1... 34 - 9g | GPRS multisiot class according Class to > 3GPP 45.002 GRR State Text - g_ | State of GRR protocol: "Packet Idle" or “Packet Transfer GSM RACH Text - RACH control parameter Max Retrans- “Maximum number of retrans- mission Count missions”. » 3GPP 44.018, section 10.5.2.29 GSM Serving 0... 255 - 73212 timeout value. » 3GPP Cell T3212 24.008, section 10.5.1.12.2 Hardware Text - Device model. NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-25 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. | * Des Hardware ID Text - Device IMEI. > 3GPP 23.003 Heading (deg) | 0... 360 - p_ | Direction of travel measured in degrees degrees clockwise from north. Hopping Text - Use of frequency hopping (YES"P'NO"). Hopping List Text - h_ | ARFCNs of the channels in the hopping frequency list, for example “1, 10, 19, 28" HSN 0... 63 - h_ | Hopping Sequence Number, indicating which hopping frequency list to use. Idle Channel 0,2 - Use of idle mode RxQual Quality measurement function in device 0: Not activated 2: Activated Not supported by any currently connectable devices. Ignore Cell 0,2 - Use of ignore/reverse cell Barred barred function in device. See UM sections 14.9, 15.3.2.5. 0: Not activated 2: Activated Interference 0... 1023 - si | The ARFCN scanned for Measured interferers during interference ARFCN scanning {Interference scanning is no longer supported by any connectable devices.) Interference 0... 1023 - si_| The BCCH ARFCN of the BCCH ARFCN serving cell locked on during interference scanning, (Interference scanning is no longer supported by any connectable devices.) 18E-26 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName Arg. | * Des Internal GPS 0... 100 - Percentage of valid GPS Coverage (%) % positions from the device’s internal GPS, Internal GPS, 0... 100 - p_ | Difference in reported position Delta m between the device's internal Difference (m) GPS and the GPS currently selected as “Preferred” in TEMS Investigation, Lac 0... 65535 - Location Area Code. LAG (Hex) Text - Same as LAC, but coded as 0000 hexadecimal FFFF Latitude 90 ... 90 - p_| Latitude recorded by positioning degrees ‘equipment. Latitude (Text) Text - p_ | Latitude as text. For the presentation format, see TR section 3.4. Latitude Text - P| Latitude in decimal degrees, Decimal presented as text. Degrees (Text) LUCBLERDL | 0... 100 - g_ | Percentage of LLC data blocks (%) % erroneously decoded on downlink. LLCBLERUL | 0... 100 - 9. | Percentage of LLC data blocks (%) % resent on uplink. LLC Bytes 0.2109 - g_ | Number of bytes received at the Received DL bytes, LLC protocol level since PS attach LUC Bytes Sent | 0... 2: 10° - | Number of bytes sent at the UL bytes. LLC protocol level since PS attach Luc 0. 384 - 9 | Data throughput (including Throughput DL koitls protocol headers, but excluding (koitis) retransmissions) on downlink at the LLC protocol level NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1wE27 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Des uc 0... 384 - Data throughput (including ‘Throughput UL bits protocol headers, but excluding (kbit/s) retransmissions) on uplink at the LLC protocol level LLC Window 1.255 - LLC retransmission buffer size Size DL LLC blocks ‘on downlink, LLC Window 1..255 - LLC retransmission buffer size Size UL LLC blocks on uplink Longitude 180...180] 9 - Longitude recorded by degrees positioning equipment. Longitude Text - Longitude as text. For the (Text) presentation format, see TR section 3.4. Longitude Text - Longitude in decimal degrees, Decimal presented as text. Degrees (Text) MAC Mode DL 0.3 - Type of GPRS connection on downlink: 0: Dynamic Allocation 1: Extended Dynamic Allocation 2: Fixed Allocation, not half duplex mode 3: Fixed Allocation, half duplex mode MAC Mode DL Text - ‘Same as MAC Mode DL but in (Text) text format. MAC Mode UL 0.43 - Type of GPRS connection on uplink. See MAC Mode DL. MAC Mode UL Text - ‘Same as MAC Mode UL but in (Text) text format. MAIO 0... 63 - Mobile Allocation Index Offset Indicates where in the hopping frequency list to start, Valid only if frequency hopping is used. > 3GPP 45,002 18E-28 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName Arg. | * Des Mec 000 ... 999 - Mobile Country Code. MCS-n DL 0..100 | 0..7 These elements contain the Usage (Own % distribution of modulation Data) (%), coding scheme usage (on the n=1..9 downlink and for own data only) for each timeslot. Argument: 0 represents the first used timeslot (not TS 0), ete. Message Hex Text - Contains the hexadecimal Dump Payload string of a Layer 3 message or mode report. Used for text-format logfile export only. MNC 000 ... 999 - Mobile Network Code, May consist of two or three digits. Mode Text - Same as “Mode (Num)" but in text format: “No service” ete, Mode (Num) - 1: No service 2: Idle mode 3: Dedicated mode 4: Limited service mode 5: Scan mode 6: Packet mode 7: Packet Idle mode Mode-System | 1...9 - Relevant values: 4: WCDMA 2: GSM For the full set of values, see the Mode - System element under WCDMA. Mode - System Text - Same as Mode - System but in (Text) text format Modulation DL Text - Type of modulation on downlink. NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1gE29 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IE Name Range/Unit Arg. Desi Modulation UL Text ‘Type of modulation on uplink. MS Behavior Modified Text: eee: ora combination of these letters (or empty string) Indicates whether the UE’s behavior has been changed from the default. Most of what follows is applicable only to Sony Ericsson GSM phones. Empty string: No modification of UE behavior “B": Modification of behavior not related to channel selection (the information elements Adjacent ‘Scan, Band Control, Forced Power Class, Idle Channel Quality) ‘C": Modification of channel selection behavior (the information elements Disable Handover, Ignore Cell Barred, Prevent Handover List Active, Prevent Serving Cell List, Serving Cell List Active, Target Handover) “G": Modification of GPRS behavior (the information elements Forced GPRS Class, Forced Multislot Class, Forced Quality Of Service). Any combination of these letters may appear. MS Power Control Level 0... 34 See Description UE transmit power ordered by the base station, mapped toa number between 0 and 31 according to the tables in > 3GPP 45,005, section 4.1.1. Valid only in dedicated mode. 18E-30 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName Arg. | * Des MS Tx Power 0.39 - UE transmit power in dBm. (dBm) dBm Valid only in dedicated mode. GSM 850: 5... 39. d8m GSM 900: 5... 39. d8m GSM 1800: 0... 36 dBm GSM 1900: 0... 33 dBm Multiband 0,2 - Not used: the feature has been Reporting removed from TEMS Investigation. The element is retained in order to maintain ‘compatibility with old logfiles. Neighbor IEs: | A number of elements have been left out of the table. These are General the "Neighbor ... Band and SS..." elements, which are mere remark variants of the ordinary “Neighbor” elements and are used in the status window Serving + Neighbors By Band (see section 12.1.1). ‘What differs is the sorting order: first by band and then, within each band, by signal strength. Argument: In elements with the “(Sorted)” suffix, argument 4 points to the neighbor with the highest signal strength. In elements without the “(Sorted)” suffix, argument 1 points to the neighbor with the lowest ARFCN. Neighbor 0.1023 | 1...32 ‘ARFCNS of neighbor cells, ARFCN sorted by ARFCN. Neighbor 0.1023 | 1..32 ARFCNs of neighbor cells, ARFCN sorted by signal strength. (Sorted) Neighbor 8SIC Text 42.32 Base Station Identity Codes for neighbor cells (in text format), sorted by ARFCN. Neighbor Bsic | 00.77 | 1...32 Base Station Identity Codes for (Num) (octal) neighbor cells (in numeric format), sorted by ARFCN. Neighbor BSIC Text 42.32 Base Station Identity Codes for (Sorted) neighbor cells (in text format), sorted by signal strength. NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1gE-31 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit| Arg. | * Des Neighbor BSIC | 00.77 | 1.32 Base Slation Identity Codes for (Num) (Sorted) | (octal) neighbor cells (in numeric format), sorted by signal strength Neighbor C1 | -127... 127 | 1.32 Pathloss parameter C1 for 4B neighbor cells, sorted by ARFCN. > 3GPP 45.008, section 6.4 Neighbor C1 | 127... 127 | 1...32 Pathloss parameter C1 for (Sorted) 4B neighbor cells, sorted by signal strength. Neighbor C2 | 127... 127 | 1...32 Coll reselection parameter C2 4B for neighbor cells, sorted by ARFCN. > 3GPP 45.008, section 6.4 Neighbor C2 | 127... 127 | 1.32 Cell reselection parameter C2 (Sorted) 4B for neighbor cells, sorted by signal strength. Neighbor C31. | -127... 127] 1..32 | g | GPRSsignal strength threshold 4B criterion C31 for neighbor cells, sorted by ARFCN. > 3GPP 45.008, section 10.1.2 Neighbor C31 | -127..127| 1..32 | g | GPRS signal strength threshold (Sorted) 4B criterion C31 for neighbor cells, sorted by signal strength. Neighbor C32 | -127... 127 | 1..32 | g | GPRS cell ranking criterion C32 4B for neighbor cells, sorted by ARFCN. > 3GPP 45.008, section 10.1.2 Neighbor C32 | -127... 127 | 1...32 | g | GPRS cell ranking criterion C32 (Sorted) dB for neighbor cells, sorted by signal strength. Neighbor Cell | 0... 65535 | 1...32 Cell identities of neighbor cells, Id sorted by ARFCN. Decimal format. 18E-32 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName | Range/Ut Arg. Des Neighbor Cet | 0...65535 | 1... 32 Cell identities of neighbor cells, Id (Sorted) sorted by signal strength. Decimal format. Neighbor Cell Text 4.32 Cell identities of neighbor cells, Id (Hex) “0000" sorted by ARFCN. Hexadecimal FFF" format Neighbor Cell Text: 42.32 Cell identities of neighbor cells, Id (Hex) "0000" sorted by signal strength. (Sorted) FFF Hexadecimal format, Neighbor Cell Text 12.32 Names of neighbor cells, sorted Name by ARFCN Requires cell file. Neighbor Cell Text 12.32 Names of neighbor cells, sorted Name (Sorted) by signal strength Requires cell file. NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-33 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IE Name Desi Neighbor Cell Indicates, for each neighbor Name cell, the input used by the Algorithm, algorithm determining the neighbor cell name, and the result of the cell search (where applicable): 1: MCC, MNG, LAG, Cl used. 2: BSIC, ARFCN, and position information used. Unique cell found matching the parameters within a 35 km radius. 3: BSIC, ARFCN, and position information used. Several matching cells found within a 35 km radius, closest cell selected. 4: Serving cell found with the method denoted by Cell Name Algorithm = 1; this neighbor identified as a cell appearing in the serving cell’s neighbor list and having matching BSIC and ARFCN. 5: Serving cell found with the method denoted by Cell Namo Algorithm = 2; this neighbor identified as a cell appearing in the serving cell's neighbor list and having matching BSIC and ARFCN. 6: Serving cell found with the method denoted by Cell Name Algorithm = 3; this neighbor identified as a cell appearing in the serving cell’s neighbor list and having matching BSIC and ARFCN. Neighbors are sorted by ARFCN. Requires cell fle 18E-34 Chapter 3. Information Elements IE Name Arg. Des Neighbor Cell 1.6 42.32 Same as Neighbor Cell Name Name Algorithm but sorted by signal Algorithm strength, (Sorted) Neighbor Lac | 0...65535 | 1...32 Location Area Codes for neighbor cells, sorted by ARFCN. Decimal format. Neighbor Lac | 0.65535 | 1...32 Location Area Codes for (Sorted) neighbor cells, sorted by signal strength. Decimal format. Neighbor LAC 42.32 Location Area Codes for (Hox) neighbor cells, sorted by ARFCN. Hexadecimal format. Neighbor LAC 42.32 Location Area Codes for (Hex) (Sorted) neighbor cells, sorted by signal strength. Hexadecimal format. Neighbor -10...100 | 4...32 Received signal strength of RxLev GSMRxLev neighbors, sorted by ARFCN. units Neighbor -10...100 | 4...32 Received signal strength of RxLev (Sorted) | GSMRxLev neighbors, sorted in descending units order, Neighbor 120.10] 1... 32 ‘Same as Neighbor RxLev but in RxLev (dBm) dBm Bm, Neighbor 120...-10 | 1... 32 Same as Neighbor RxLov RxLev (dBm) dBm (Sorted) but in dBm (Sorted) Neighbor (SI) Text - Neighbor list (obtained from ARFCN System Information) of strongest cell scanned The list is given in text format, for example: “[ARFCN: 17, BSIC: 3-2] 7, 18, 32". The data within square brackets pertains to the strongest cell, and the neighbor ARFCNs follow. NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-35 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit| Arg. | * Des Network Text - @ | Cel reselection behavior of Control Order device. One of *NCO", "NC1 “NC2" NCO: MS reselection, no measurement reports NC1: MS reselection measurement reports NC2: Network reselection > 3GPP 45,008, section 10.1.4 Network Mode Text - a | Handling of paging in the Of Operation network, |: All paging on GPRS channels; Gs signaling interface present II: All paging on PCH; no Gs Ill: All circuit-switched paging on PCH, all packet-switched paging on PPCH; no Gs Number Of 0... 64 - h_ | Number of frequencies in Hopping hopping list. Frequencies Number Of 0.8 - g | Number of timesiots in use on Used Timestots hs | downlink. DL Number Of 0.8 - g | Number of timesiots in use on Used Timestots hs | uplink. UL PBCCH 0.7 - 4g. | Timesiot used for PBCCHI Timeslot PCCCH, if any. 18E-36 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName | Range/Ut Arg. | * Des PDCH IEs: The argument represents a timeslot but is just a sequence General number. That is, 0 represents the first used timeslot, 1 the second, remark etc.; the argument value does not equate to the corresponding timesiot index PDCH 0..100 | 0..7 | g | Percentage of downlink PDCH Utilization % ‘capacity currently used for Control DL (%) control signaling, or not used at all. PDCH 0..100 | 0..7 | g | Percentage of the available Utilization % uplink PDCH capacity currently Control UL (%) Used for control signaling PDCH 0..100 | 0..7 | g | Percentage of the downlink Utilization % PDCH capacity currently used Other Data DL for other users’ data (%) PDCH 0..100 | 0..7 | g | Percentage of the downlink Utilization Own % PDCH capacity currently used Data DL (%) for own data, PDCH 0..100 | 0..7 | g | Percentage of the available Utilization Own % uplink PDCH capacity currently Data UL (%) used for own data, PDCH 0..100 | 0..7 | g | Percentage of the available Utilization Free % uplink PDCH capacity that is Data UL (%) currently unused POP IES: ‘The argument, where present, refers to a PDP context index. General remark PDP Access Text 1.11] 9 | Hostname or network address Point Name for each active PDP context PDP Address Text 1.11 |g | User address (IPv4/IPv6). PDP Context | 0... 60000 - 9. | Time from PDP Context Time (ms) ms Activation Request to PDP Context Activation Accept. PDP Contexts Ou - 9. | Numbor of active PDP contexts. Active NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-37 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events Measurement Channel IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Des PDP Delay Text " Delay class as defined by Class subscription. PDPLLCSAPI| 3... 11 LLC Service Access Point Identifier. PDP Mean Text 1 Mean throughput as defined by Throughput subscription. PDP NSAPI 5.15 | 1a tt Network SAPI (Service Access Point Identifier) PDP Peak Text 11 Peak throughput as defined by Throughput subscription. POP Text 1.11 Precedence class as defined by Precedence subscription. Class POP Radio Text 1.1 Radio priority level as defined Priority by subscription. POP Reliability Text 111 Reliabilty class as defined by Class subscription. Penalty Time 0... 620 - PENALTY_TIME parameter in (ms) ms GSM cell reselection algorithm, converted to milliseconds. > 3GPP 45,008, section 10.4 Power Control Text - PC_MEAS_CHAN flag indicating whether to make downlink power control measurements on BCCH or PDCH. > 3GPP 45.008, section 10.4 18E-38 Chapter 3. Information Elements IE Name Arg. Desi Preferred GAN Mode ga Indicates whether a selection has been made on the GAN Mode Selection tab of the device's property page. 0: No 2:Yes Not supported by any currently connectable devices; see section 4.1 for details. Prevent Handover List Active 0,2 Use of prevent handover function in device (handover to certain cells prevented in dedicated mode). See UM sections 14,10, 15.3.2.8 0: Not activated 2: Activated Prevent Serving Cell List 0,2 Use of “prevent cell selection function in device (camping on selected cells prevented in idle mode). See UM sections 14.10, 153.26. 0: Not activated 2: Activated Priority Access Thr Text PRIORITY_ACCESS_THR parameter in Packet System Information 13, > 3GPP 44,060, section 11.2.25 P-TMSI Packet TMSI (Temporary Mobile Subscriber Identity) > 3GPP 23.003, P-TMSI (Hex) Text Packet TMSI in hexadecimal format. Q Search Power Text GPRS signal level criterion ‘governing when to search for 3G cells (e.g. “Above -74 dBm’, ‘Below -54 dBm", “Always", “Never’). » 3GPP 45,008, section 10.4 NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-39 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Des RAC 0... 255 - Routing Area Code (6 bits). RAG (Hex) Text: - Same as RAC, but coded as OFF hexadecimal Radio Link 0... 64 - Current value of Radio Link Timeout Timeout counter. » 3GPP Current 45,008, section 5.2 Valid only in dedicated mode. Radio Link 4,8, 64 - Initial value of Radio Link Timeout Max Timeout counter. » 3GPP 45.008, section 5.2 Valid only in dedicated mode. RLAP =10 ... 100 - Received Level Average GSMRxLev GPRS signal strength measure. units > 3GPP 45,008, section 10.1 RLAP (dBm) | -120..-10] 9 - ‘Same as RLA_P but in dBm. dBm RLCBLERDL | 0... 100 - Percentage of RLC data blocks (%) % erroneously decoded on downlink. RLCBLERUL | 0... 100 - Percentage of RLC data blocks (%) % resent on uplink RLC Block 0.127 | 0.23 RLCIMAC Block Sequence BSN IES Number from header of data blocks. ‘One element for each timeslot on downlink and uplink. Used for text-format logfile export only. Argument: Points to an individual GPRS radio block 18E-40 Chapter 3. Information Elements IE Name Desi Arg. RLC Block 0.23 |g | RLCIMAC block header as hex Dump Is string (e.g. °80 12 20"), for both data and control blocks. One element for each timeslot on downlink and uplink. Used for text-format logfile ‘export only. Argument: Points to an individual GPRS radio block. RLC Block TF! | 0.31 | 0..23 | g | RLCIMAC Temporary Flow IEs Identifier from header of control and data blocks. One element for each timesiot ‘on downlink and uplink. Used for text-format logfile export only, Argument: Points to an individual GPRS radio block. RLC Block Text 0...23 | g_ | RLCIMAC block type as string Type les Downlink: “Data Block to this MS", “Dala Block to other MS", fr “Control Block”. Uplink: “Allowed but no data sent’, “Data Block sent’, ‘Control Block sent’, or Forbidden’, One element for each timeslot on downlink and uplink. Used for text-format logfile export only. Argument: Points to an individual GPRS radio block. RLC Bytes 0... 2: 10° - 9g | Number of bytes received at the Received DL bytes RLC protocol level since GPRS. attach NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1wE41 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit| Arg. | * Dos: RLC Bytes 0.2409} = a. | Number of bytes sent at the Sent UL bytes RLC protocol level since GPRS attach. RLC Mode Text - a | One of "ANT = Acknowledged Mode "TM" = Transparent Mode "UM" = Unacknowledged Mode RLC 0... 384 - | Data throughput (including Throughput DL | kbits protocol headers, but excluding (kbit/s) retransmissions) on downlink at RLC protocol level. RLC 0... 100 - | Data throughput (as defined Throughput DL % above) on downlink at RLC (%) protocol level, relative to theoretical maximum for current channel setup (coding scheme, number of timeslots). RLC 0... 384 - 9. | Data throughput (including Throughput UL | —_kbitis protocol headers, but excluding (kbit/s) retransmissions) on uplink at RLC protocol level. RLC 0... 100 - 9g. | Data throughput (as defined Throughput UL % above) on uplink at RLC (%) protocol level, relative to theoretical maximum for current channel setup (coding scheme, number of timeslots). RLPBLERDL | 0... 100 — | hs | Percentage of RLP data blocks (%) % erroneously decoded on downlink. RLPBLERUL | 0... 100 — | hs | Percentage of RLP data blocks (%) % resent on uplink. RLP Bytes 0...2- 10° = hs | Number of bytes received at the Received DL bytes RLP protocol level since dial- up. 18E-42 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName Arg. | * Des RLP Byles - hs | Number of bytes sent at the Sent UL RLP protocol level since dial- up. RLP 0.60 - hs | Data throughput (including Throughput DL Koitls protocol headers, but excluding (koit’s) retransmissions) on downlink at RLP protocol level RLP 0... 100 - hs | Data throughput (as defined Throughput DL % above) on downlink at RLP (%) protocol level, relative to theoretical maximum for current channel setup (coding scheme, number of timeslots) RLP 0.60 - hs | Data throughput (including Throughput UL koils protocol headers, but excluding (kbitis) retransmissions) on uplink at RLP protocol level RLP 0... 100 - hs | Data throughput (as defined Throughput UL % above) on uplink at RLP (%) protocol level, relative to theoretical maximum for current channel setup (coding scheme, number of timesiots) RxLev Full =10 ... 100 - Received signal strength (Full GSMRxLev value) expressed in GSM units RxLev units. RxLev Full 120.10] - Received signal strength (Full (dBm) dBm value) expressed in dBm. RxLevFullln | -10... 100 - Same as RxLev Full but valid Service GSMRxLev only when the device is in idle, units dedicated, packet idle, or packet dedicated mode, Not valid when in limited service or no service mode. NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1wE43 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Des ReLevFullin | -120..-10] - Same as RxLev Full (48m) but Service (dBm) dBm valid only when the device is in idle, dedicated, packet idle, or packet dedicated mode. Not valid when in limited service or no service mode RxLev Sub =10 ... 100 - Received signal strength (Sub GSMRxLev value) expressed in GSM units RxLev units RxLev Sub -120..-10] = Received signal strength (Sub (dBm) dBm value) expressed in dBm. ReLev Sub In | -10... 100 - ‘Same as RxLev Sub but valid Service GSMRxLev only when the device is in idle, units dedicated, packet idle, or packet dedicated mode. Not valid when in limited service or no service mode, ReLevSubIn | -120..-10] - ‘Same as RxLev Sub (48m) but Service (dBm) dBm valid only when the device is in idle, dedicated, packet idle, or packet dedicated mode. Not valid when in limited service or no service mode RxQual Full 0.7 - Received signal quality (Full Seo value), calculated from the bit Description error rate according to the table in > 3GPP 45.008, section 8.2.4, RxQual Full 0... 26 - Bit error rate in percent (%) (%) % corresponding to RxQual Full RxQual Sub 0.7 - Received signal quality (Sub See value), calculated from the bit Desoript error rate according to the table esenpuion in > 3GPP 45.008, section 824 RxQual Sub 0... 26 - Bit error rate in percent (%) (%) % corresponding to RxQual Sub. 18E-44 Chapter 3. Information Elements IE Name Arg. | * Desi Scanned 0.63 | n+ | C/A measurement: ARFCNs of Adjacent channels at 400 kHz. ARFCN -2 Argument: 0 means the channel adjacent to the first channel in the hopping list, ete Scanned 0... 1023 | 0.63 | n+ | Same as Scanned Adjacent Adjacent ARFCN ~2 but for the channels ARFCN—1 at -200 kHz, Scanned 0... 1023 | 0.63 | h+ | C/A measurement: ARFCNs Adjacent used by current serving cell ‘ARFCN CO BCCHs are shown in idle mode, TCHs in dedicated mode. Note that this element does not itself refer to an adjacent channel but to the Co. Argument: 0 means the first channel in the hopping list, tc. Scanned 0.1023 | 0..63 | h+ | Same as Scanned Adjacent Adjacent ARFCN ~2 but for the channels ARFCN +1 at +200 kHz, Scanned 0.1023 | 0..63 | h+ | Same as Scanned Adjacent Adjacent ARFCN ~2 but for the channels ARFCN +2 at +400 kHz, Scanned =120...-10| 0...63 | + | C/A measurement: Scanned Adjacent dam signal strength of the channels RxLev-2 at ~400 kHz (dBm) ‘Argument: 0 gives the RxLev of the channel adjacent to the first channel in the hopping list, ote Scanned -120...-10] 0...63 | hr | C/A measurement: Same as Adjacent dam Scanned Adjacent RxLev —2 RxLev—1 (d8m) but applies to channels (8m) at -200 kHz. NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1wE45 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit| Arg. | * Des Scanned -120...-10 | 0...63 | h+ | C/A measurement: Scanned Adjacent dBm signal strength of the channels RxLev CO used by the current serving cell (d8m) That is, BCCHS in idle mode and TCHs in dedicated mode. Note that this element does not itself refer to an adjacent channel but to the Co, Argument: 0 gives the RxLev of the first channel in the hopping list, etc Scanned —120...-10 | 0...63 | h+ | C/A measurement: Same as Adjacent dBm Scanned Adjacent RxLev-2 RxLev +1 (dBm) but applies to channels (dBm) at +200 kHz. Scanned -120...-10 | 0...63 | h+ | C/A measurement: Same as Adjacent dBm ‘Scanned Adjacent RxLev -2 RxLev +2 (dBm) but applies to channels (48m) at +400 kHz. Scanned 0.1023 | 0 s_ | ARFCNs of scanned channels. ARFCN 1921 Argument: 0 points to the channel with the lowest frequency, etc. (not ARFCN) Scanned Band | 450. 1900] 0 s_ | Frequency bands of scanned MHz 1321 channels in numeric format. Argument: 0 points to the channel with the lowest frequency, etc. (not ARFCN). Scanned BSIC | 00... 77 0 s_ | BSICs of scanned channels. (octal) 1321 Argument: 0 gives the BSIC of the channel with the lowest frequency, etc, (not ARFCN). Scanned BSIC | 00... 77 0 s_ | BSICs of scanned channels. (On ARFCN (octal) 1023 Argument: ARFCN. 18E-46 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName Arg. | * Des Scanned 0...63 | h+ | C/A measurement: C/A values CIA -2 (dB) corresponding to Scanned ‘Adjacent RxLev -2 (dBm). Scanned 100... 100 0...63 | h+ | C/A measurement: C/A values CIA 1 (dB) dB corresponding to Scanned Adjacent RxLev—1 (dBm). Scanned 100... 100] 0...63 | h+ | C/A measurement: C/A values CIA +1 (dB) 4B corresponding to Scanned Adjacent RxLev +1 (dBm). Scanned 100... 100] 0...63 | h+ | C/A measurement: C/A values CIA +2 (dB) 4B corresponding to Scanned Adjacent RxLev +2 (dBm). Scanned C/l 5.35 0 s_ | Cil values for scanned a8 1023 channels. Argument: 0 points to the channel with the lowest frequency, etc, (not that with the lowest ARFCN). Scanned Cell | 0.65535 | 0 s_ | Cellidentities of scanned id 1321 channels. Scanned Cell Text 0 | Gell names for scanned Name 1321 | s | channels. Obtained only if both ARFCN and BSIC are scanned. Requires cell file. Argument: 0 points to the channel with the lowest frequency, etc. (not ARFCN). Scanned 0... 1322 - s_ | Number of channels currently Channels No scanned. or Scanned LAC | 0...65535 | 0 8. | Location Area Codes of 1321 scanned channels. Scanned MCC | 000...999 ] 0... | Mobile Country Codes of 1321 scanned channels, NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1wE47 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit| Arg. | * Des Scanned MNC | 000.999] 0 s_ | Mobile Network Codes of 1321 scanned channels. ‘Scanned -10...100 | 0... | s | Received signal strength of RxLev GSMRxLev | 1321 scanned channels. units Argument: 0 points to the channel with the lowest frequency, etc, (not ARFCN). ‘Scanned -120..-10] 0... | s | Sameas Scanned RxLev but in RxLev (48m) dBm 1321 dBm. Scanned 10.100 | 0 s_ | Received signal strength of RxLev On GSMRxLev | 1023 scanned channels. ARFCN units Argument: ARFCN. ‘Scanned 120.10] 0.. | s | Same as Scanned RxLev On RxLev On. dBm 1023 ARFCN but in 48m. ARFCN (dBm) Serving Cell 0,1,2 - Use of “lock on channel” List Active function in device. See UM sections 14.10, 15.3.2.6. 0: Not activated 41: Ordered by user, but not yet activated 2: Activated Signal Strength | -120...-10 | 0...63 | h+ | Signal strength of each channel Hopping List dBm in the hopping list. This element thus gives more information than RxLey, which is an average over all channels in the hopping list Argument: 0 means the first channel in the hopping list, etc. Not supported by any currently connectable devices; see section 4.1 for details. 18E-48 Chapter 3. Information Elements IE Name Arg. Desi Signal Strength | 120.10] - Signal strength on the current On BCCH dBm BCCH. Especially useful for Cartier obtaining a correct measure of the cell size when frequency hopping is used and power control is applied to the TCHs. The following steps are used to find a value for the element: 4. Neighbor list. If the BCCH frequency is in the neighbor list, repor its signal strength. 2 Hopping list. Ifthe BCCH is. used as hopping frequency (in dedicated mode), report its signal strength. 3 Idle mode. If the device is in idle mode, report RxLev (dBm). If frequency hopping is not used, step 2 becomes “if BCCH = TCH .. Invalid if no value is found in any of the above steps. SNDCPBLER | 0... 100 - g | Percentage of SNDCP data DL (%) % blocks erroneously decoded on downlink. SNDCPBLER | 0... 100 - g | Percentage of SNDCP data UL (%) % blocks resent on uplink, SNODCP Bytes | 0...2- 10° - a. | Number of bytes received at the Received DL bytes, SNDCP protocol level since GPRS attach. SNODCP Bytes | 0.2: 10° - | Number of bytes sent at the Sent UL bytes, SNDCP protocol level since GPRS attach. sNOcP 0... 384 - @_ | Data throughput (including Throughput DL Koitls protocol headers, but excluding (xbit’s) retransmissions) on downlink at SNDGP protocol level. NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1wE49 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. | * Desi SNDCP 0. 384 - g | Data throughput (including Throughput UL kbit/s protocol headers, but excluding (kbit/s) retransmissions) on uplink at SNDCP protocol level. SpectrAnalEs: | These elements are obtained from spectrum analysis scanning. Goneral The same elements are used for both uplink and downlink bands. remark ‘The argument, where present, is simply a sequence number pointing to scanned frequencies as indicated by the “Spectr Ana ‘Sc Freq (kHz) element. Spectr Ana Sc | 380,200 1 ss_| Spectrum analysis: Scanned Freq (kHz) 1,990,000 | 2560 frequencies in ascending order. kHz Spectr AnaSc | 0... 2560 - ss_| Spectrum analysis: The number No of Freq of frequencies swept by the scan. Spectr AnaSc | -130..-20] 1 ss_| Spectrum analysis: RSSI of RSSI (dBm) dBm 2560 frequencies scanned. ‘Speech Codec Text - Currently used speech codec, eg. "EFR" ‘Speed (km/h) 0... 250 - p_ | Speed in kmih, kmh ‘Speed (mph) 0... 155 - p_ | Speed in mph mph Split PG Cycle Text - | SPLIT_PG_CYCLE parameter related to DRX mechanism > 3GPP 44.060, section 5515 18E-50 Chapter 3. Information Elements IE Name Arg. | * Desi sal - g- | Speech Quality Index. See UM chapter 45. The range depends ‘on the speech codec used: HR (Half Rate): -20 ... 17 dBQ R (Full Rate): -19 .. 22 d8Q EFR (Enhanced Full Rate): -20 ... 30 dBQ AMR: Dependent on codec mode. The maximum SQI values for NB are as follows: 12.2 kbit/s: 30 dBQ. 10.2 kbit/s: 28 dBQ 7.95 kbit/s: 28 dBQ. 7.40 kbitis: 27 dBQ. 6.70 kbit/s: 27 d8Q 5.90 kbit/s: 24 dBQ. 5.15 kbitis: 21 dBQ 4,75 kbit/s: 19 dBQ Non-existent for GPRS (no voice data in packets). sal Mos 1.5 - SAI expressed on the MOS Mos. scale, See UM chapter 45, Strongest ‘These elements are sorted by decreasing scanned RxLev. Scanned IEs: General remark Argument: Except in the case of neighbor list scanning, 0 means the strongest channel of those currently scanned, etc. ‘When neighbor list scanning is performed, all neighbors come first, and then all other channels follow, both channel sets being sorted internally by decreasing signal strength. Strongest 0... 1023 0 s_ | ARFCNs of scanned channels, Scanned 1321 ARFCN Strongest 450...1900 | 0 s_ | Frequency bands of scanned Scanned Band MHz 1321 channels. Strongest Text 0 s_ | BSICs of scanned channels Scanned BSIC 1321 NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1gE-S1 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Rangeitnit | Arg. | * Des Strongest 5.35 | 0 | Cilfor scanned channels Scanned Ci dB 4321 (dB) Strongest 0. 65535 | 0 | Collidentities of scanned Scanned Cell 4321 channels Id Strongest Text 0 | Names of scanned channels. Scanned Cell 1821 | 8 | Obtained only if both ARFCN Namo and BSIC are scanned Requires cal fle Strongest 0... 65535 | 0 s | Location Area Codes of Scanned LAC 4321 scanned channels Strongest o00...999 | 0 s | Mobile Country Codes of Scanned MCC 1321 scanned channels. Strongest o00...999 | 0 | Mobile Network Codes of ‘Scanned MNC 4321 scanned channels. Strongest =120...-10| 0 | Signal strength of scanned Scanned 8m 4321 channels. RxLev (dBm) ‘Sub Channel 0.47 = Number of subchannel used in Number SDCCH or TCH half-rate channel. TA 0. 68 = Timing Advance. Valid only in See dedicated mode. For the Desernt significance of the parameter eseription value, see > 3GPP 45.010. Target 0,1.2 = Use of lock handover function in Handover device (handover restricted to a chosen set of cells; see UM sections 14.10, 15.3.2.8) 0: Not activated 1: Ordered by user, but not yet activated 2: Activated 18E-52 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName Arg. | * Des TD-SCDMA 0.127 | 12.32 Neighbor Cell Parameter Neighbor Cell Identity of TD-SCDMA cells Parameter ID measured by TD-SCDMA capable device while in GSM mode. Argument: Neighbors sorted by signal strength in descending order. TD-SCDMA 1..32 - Number of TD-SCDMA Neighbor No OF neighbors measured in GSM mode. To-scoMa | -116...-25 | 1..32 Received signal code power of Neighbor dBm ‘each TD-SCDMA neighbor RSCP measured in GSM mode TD-SCDMA 0... 16383 | 1...32 UARFCN of each TD-SCDMA Neighbor (frequency neighbor measured in GSM UARFCN band mode. dependent) TFIDL 0.31 - 4. | Temporary Flow Id on downlink. Used to identify a one-block flow. TFIUL 0.31 - 4g. | Temporary Flow Id on uplink Used to identify a one-block flow. Time Text - Current time in text format: “nh:mm:ss.dd’, where “dd’ decimal seconds, Timesiot IEs: | The argument, where present, represents a timesiot but is just a General sequence number. That is, 0 represents the first used timesiot, 1 remark the second, etc.; the argument value does not equate to the corresponding timeslot index. Timeslot 0.7 - Timeslot used for current call Valid only in dedicated mode. Timestot Text 0..7 | g | Type of channel in each Channel Type hs | timeslot on downlink, See DL Channel Type. NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18ES3 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Rango/Unit | Arg. | * Des Timesiot Text 0..7 | g | Type of channel in each Channel Type hs | timestot on uplink. See Channel UL Type. Timesiot Used Text 0..7 | g | Timestots used on downtink. DL hs Timeslot Used Text 0..7 | g | Timesiots used on uplink. UL hs TLL 0 - 9g. | Temporary Logical Link Identifier TLLI (Hex) Text - 9. | Same as TLLI, but coded as hexadecimal. Training 0..7 - Current training sequence Sequence code. Code Uplink State 0..7 0...7 | 9 | Uplink State Flags, one for each Flag timeslot, indicating to the device when itis allowed to send. Argument: Timesiot sequence number (compare Timeslot IEs: General remark). wepMA -34 0 32 CPICH E/Ng of measured Neighbor 8 WCDMA neighbors. CPICH EoiNo Argument: 1 gives the (48) neighbor with the highest signal strength, ete. WCDMA —140...-15 | 1... 32 CPICH RSCP of measured Neighbor 8m WCDMA neighbors. cPICH RSCP Argument: See WCDMA (dBm) Neighbor CPICH Ec/No (dB), weoMaA 0.511 | 1.32 ‘Scrambling codes of measured Neighbor SC WCDMA neighbors. Argument: See WCDMA Neighbor CPICH Ec/No (4B). 18E-54 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName | Rangel Arg. | * Desi WCDMA 0... 16383 | 1... 32 UARFCNs of measured Neighbor (frequency WCDMA neighbors, UARFC! band Argument: See WCDMA dependent) Neighbor CPICH Ec/No (4B). WCDMA 0.32 Number of measured WCDMA Neighbors No neighbors. of Weakest ‘These elements are sorted by increasing scanned RxLev. Scanned JEs: | argument: Except in the case of neighbor list scanning, 0 means pace the weakest channel of those currently scanned, etc. When neighbor lst scanning is performed, channels are sorted exactly in the opposite order to the “Strongest Scanned” elements. (The “Weakest elements serve no purpose in this context) Weakest 0.1023 | 0 's_ | ARFCNs of scanned channels Scanned 1321 ARFCN Weakest 450...1900] 0 s_ | Frequency bands of scanned Scanned Band MHz 1321 channels. Weakest Text 0 s_ | BSICs of scanned channels. Scanned BSIC 1321 Weakest ..35 | 0 | Citfor scanned channels Scanned Cl 4B 1921 (dB) Weakest 0.65535 | 0 | Cellidentities of scanned Scanned Cell 1321 channels. id Weakest Text 0 | Names of scanned channels Scanned Coll 1321 |S | Obtained only if both ARFCN Name and BSIC are scanned Requires cel file. Weakest 0.65535 | 0 s | Location Area Codes of Scanned LAC 1321 scanned channels. NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-S5 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Desi Weakest oo0...999 | 0 Mobile Country Codes of Scanned MCC 1321 scanned channels. Weakest o00...999 | 0... Mobile Network Codes of ‘Scanned MNC. 1321 scanned channels. Weakest 120.10} 0 Signal strength of scanned ‘Scanned dBm 1321 channels. RxLev (dm) 18E-56 Chapter 3. Information Elements 3.2. WCDMA Information Elements 3.2.1. General 3.2.1.1. Properties of Information Elements: The Asterisk Column In the column marked *, a set of codes is used to identify certain groups of information elements: Code Meaning c Reauires that a cell fle has been loaded dv Reported when running DVB-H. ne GSM neighbor measurements reported by the UE while in WCDMA mode. ns Reported from network search scanning P Reported by positioning equipment, or requires positioning data to make sense. pi Reported from CPICH scanning. rs Reported from RSSI scanning ss Reported from spectrum scanning. ts Reported from SCH timeslot scanning 3.2.1.2. Notes on Quantities Denoting Signal Power Below is a list of the signal power and power ratio quantities that appear in the names of information elements. + Eb: Ep, scrambling code energy per bit. + Ec: E,, scrambling code energy per chip. + Es: £,, scrambling code energy per symbol (as measured by a scanning device during the SCH timeslot scan), + No: No, total energy per chip (as measured by a UE). + lo: /p, total energy per chip (as measured by a scanning device). NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-S7 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events + EcINo: E,/Np, signal-to-noise ratio (as measured by a UE). Compare No above. > 3GPP 25.215, section 5.1.5 + Ecllo: Ez/lg, signal-to-noise ratio (as measured by a scanning device) Compare lo above. + SIR: Signal-to-interference ratio as measured on the DPCCH. » 3GPP 25.215, section 5.2.2 + RSCP: Received signal code power, identical with Ec: » 3GPP 25.215, section 5.1.5. + RSSI: Received signal strength indicator, identical with No: » 3GPP 25.215, section 5.1.5, Eb and Ec are related by the equation 4x10 Fy [4Bm] = EB, [4Bm] + 101og,5 _r) dB 3x 104 that is, Ey [Bun] = B, [dBm] + 21.07 dB 3.2.1.3. MIMO: Multiple-antenna vs. Single-antenna Information Elements Certain information elements occur in variants with each of the suffixes “per Antenna” (with argument), “Antenna 1", “Antenna 2", “Sum”. Such IEs are populated for MIMO, and the suffixes refer to the use of multiple antennas in the MIMO technology. The corresponding IEs without a suffix are populated in the single-antenna case. 3.2. } Dual Carrier HSPA: “Primary Cell” vs. “Secondary Cell” Information Elements Certain information elements occur in pairs with each of the suffixes “Primary Cell” and "Secondary Cell”. These concepts apply to dual-cell (= dual-carrier) HSPA. In the single-carrier case, only the “Primary Cell" elements are populated. Certain information elements occur with the suffixes “Per Carrier” and “Total” The former then holds a separate value for each carrier (identified by argument) in dual-carrier HSPA, whereas the latter holds a sum taken over 18E-58 Chapter 3. Information Elements both carriers and has no argument. For single-carrier HSPA, secondary carrier data is absent, and “Total” is equal to the primary carrier value. 3.2.2. Information Element Table IE Name Range/Unit | Arg. Description Altitude (ft) ~1312 Height above sea level in feet. 29028 ft Altitude (m) 400 Height above sea level in 8848 meters. m “AMR Codec” These elements are valid also in GSM mode, where they appear IEs: General | side by side with the more elaborate GSM-specific elements remark relating to AMR (see section 3.1) AMR Codec Text 1.17 Names of AMR codecs. Name Argument: Identifies the AMR codec. See also > 3GPP 26.071, 26.190. AMR-NB 12.2 kbit's AMR-NB 10.2 kbit/s AMR-NB 7.95 kbit's AMR-NB 7.40 kbit/s AMR-NB 6.70 kbit/s AMR-NB 5.90 kbit/s AMR-NB 5.15 kbits AMR-NB 4.75 kbit/s, AMR-WB 6.60 kbit/s 10: AMR-WB 8.85 kbit/s, 11: AMR-WB 12.65 kbit/s 12: AMR-WB 14.25 kbit/s 13: AMR-WB 15.85 kbit/s 14: AMR-WB 18.25 kbit/s, 15: AMR-WB 19.85 kbit/s 16: AMR-WB 23.05 kbit/s 17: AMR-WB 23.85 kbit/s, SetegheNs NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1BES9 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IE Name Range/Unit Arg. Description ‘AMIR Codec Usage (DL) 0... 100 % 7 Current distribution of AMR codec usage on downlink, Argument: See AMR Codec Name. AMR Codec Usage (UL) 0... 100 % 7 Current distribution of AMR codec usage on uplink. Argument: See AMR Codec Name. AS Cell Name Text Cell name of each active set member, Requires cell file, ‘Argument: Active set ID identifying an active set member. AS CPICH EciNo 34 ...0 4B CPICH E,/Ng of each active set member. Argument: Active set ID. ‘AS CPICH RSCP 140... 15 dBm CPICH received signal code power of each active set member. Also occurs in MIMO variants Antenna 1, Antenna 2, Sum. See section 3.2.1.3. Argument: Active set ID. AS No Of Members The number of base stations in the active set. Valid only in state Cell_DCH. AS SC 0.511 ‘Scrambling code of each active set member. Argument: Active set ID. AS UARFCN DL 0... 16383 (frequency band dependent) Downlink UARFCN of each active set member. Argument: Active set ID. 18-60 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName | Range/Unit| Arg. | * Description Averaged BER | 0... 100 - Bit error rate, measured using (%) % either the pilot bits or the TPC bits on the DPCCH channel (choice depends on slot format). Reported in Q11 format. A 100% error figure means 2047 detected errors. ‘Averaged over reporting period. BLER Target 0... 63 - BLER Target value set on Control device property page (UM section 15.3.2.12), overriding BLER target set by network BLER Target Text - Same as BLER Target Control Control (Text) but in text format. Call Event 0... 100 - Calculated as: Success Rate % ends! (# blocks + # drops + # ends) where blocks = Blocked Call events drops = Dropped Call events ends = Call End events Only events occurring in WCDMA mode are counted. Cell Barred 0,1 - Use of cell barring related Control functions in device. See UM section 15.3.2.11 Cell Barred Text - ‘Same as Cell Barred Control but Control (Text) in toxt format Compressed 04 - Use of compressed mode. Mode 0: False 1: True CW scanning: Synonymous with RSSI scanning. See UM section 20.4. CW Sc No of 0... 255 - rs_| RSSI scanning: Number of UARFCNs UARFCNs scanned. NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1gE61 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit| Arg. | * Description cwserssi | -130 ..-20 255| 1s | RSSI scanning: RSSI of dam UARFCNs scanned Argument: The channels are sorted by ascending UARFCN. The argument 1 gives the channel with the lowest UARFCN. cw se 0... 16383 | 4... 255] rs | RSSI scanning: UARFCNs of UARFCN (frequency channels scanned, sorted in band ascending order. dependent) Argument: 0 gives the first channel currently scanned, 1 the second, etc Det Neigh Cell Text 1..6 | ¢ | Cellname of each detected Name neighbor. Requires cell file. Argument: Neighbor identity. Det Neigh -34..0 | 1..6 CPICH E./Ng of each detected CPICH EciNo 6B neighbor. Argument: Neighbor identity Det Neigh 140.15] 1.6 CPICH received signal code CPICH RSCP dBm power of each detected neighbor. Also occurs in MIMO variants: Antenna 1, Antenna 2, Sum. See section 3.2.1.3. Argument: Neighbor identity Det Neigh -31...60 | 1.6 CPICH transmit power of each CPICH Tx 8m detected neighbor. Power Argument: Neighbor identity Det Neigh No 0.8 - Number of detected neighbors. Of Members 18E-62 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName | Range/Unit| Arg. | * Description Det Neigh 30.165 | 1.6 Pathloss of each detected Pathloss a8 neighbor. Calculated as Primary CPICH Tx Power - CPICH RSOP. Argument: Neighbor identity DetNeignsc | 0.511 | 1..6 Scrambling code of each detected neighbor. Argument: Neighbor identity. Det Neigh 0... 16383 Downlink UARFCN of each UARFCN DL | Grequency detected neighbor. band Argument: Neighbor identity. dependent) DPCCHPower | -50 ... 33 - DPCCH transmit power on UL dBm uplink, DTXRateDL | 0... 100 - Use of DTX on downlink for the % voice service. DVB-H BER 0... 100 - | dv | DVB-H bit error rate. % DVB-H GIN 5... 35 — | dv | DVB+H carrier-to-noise ratio. 4B DVB-HMFER | 0... 100 - | dv | DVB-H frame error rate after % MPE-FEC decoding. > ETSITR 102 377 V1.2.1, section 10.3.2.1. DVB-H Rx 128...-20] - | dv | DVB-H received signal power. Power dBm NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E63 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit| Arg. | * Description “Finger” IEs: | The Rake fingers are not sorted by signal strength; they come in General the order they are reported. remarks ‘The ordinal ("1st’, etc.) refers to a UMTS frequency. Separate sets of Finger elements are provided for the full number of UMTS frequencies that can be scanned simultaneously ‘The “Finger” and “Finger Position” series of elements contain the same data. The latter series consists of arrays of size 2560 corresponding to the sequence of chips in a radio frame timeslot, with the received finger information positioned at the correct indices. These elements are provided for bar chart plotting. The Finger Slot Pos element is of course not needed in the Finger Position series and is consequently absent from i. Finger 34.0 | 12.48 E,INp for each Rake finger. EcINo oB Argument: Rake finger number. Finger... No 0.48 - Total number of Rake fingers or Finger. =140..-15 | 1...48 RSCP for each Rake finger. RScP dBm Argument: Rake finger number. Finger... RSS| | -130...-20 | 1...48 RSS| for each Rake finger. dBm Argument: Rake finger number. Finger ... SC 0.51 | 1.48 ‘Scrambling code for each Rake finger. ‘Argument: Rake finger number. Finger... Slot | 0.15 | 1..48 Radio frame timeslot index for each Rake finger. Argument: Rake finger number. Finger... Slot | 1.2560 | 1.48 Position (chip index) of each Pos Rake finger within the radio frame timeslot. Argument: Rake finger number. Finger... Type Text 1.48 Type of channel on which each Rake finger is reported (2.9. CPICH). Argument: Rake finger number. 18E-64 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName | RangoiUnit| Arg. | * Description Finger 0... 16383 | 1.48 UARFCN for each Rake finger. UARFCN (frequency Argument: Rake finger number. band dependent) Finger . a0 | 1. ‘Same as Finger .. Ec/No (see Position EdNo | dB 2560 general remarks). ‘Argument: Chip index Finger =140..-15] 1 Same as Finger... RSCP (see Position RScP | dBm 2560 general remarks) Argument: Chip index. Finger =130..-20] 1 Same as Finger ... RSSI (see Position RSS| | dBm 2560 general remarks) Argument: Chip index. Finger... ous | 4 Same as Finger... SC (see Position SC 2560 general remarks) Argument: Chip index Finger 0.15 | 4 Same as Finger... Slot (see Position Slot 2560 general remarks) Argument: Chip index. Finger Text 1 Same as Finger... Type (see Position Type 2560 general remarks) Argument: Chip index. Finger... 0... 16383 | 1 Same as Finger .. UARFCN Position (frequency | 2560 (see general remarks). UARFCN band Argument: Chip index. dependent) Firmware Text = Version number of device Version firmware GsMNeigh | 0..1023 | 1..32 | ne | ARFCNs of measured GSM ARFCN neighbors. Argument: 1 gives the neighbor with the highest signal strength, ete. NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-65 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit| Arg. | * Description GSM Neigh Text 1.32 | ne | Base Station Identity Codes (in BsIC text format) of measured GSM neighbors, Argument: See GSM Neigh ARFCN. GSMNeighNo | 0... 32 - ne | Number of measured GSM of neighbors. GSMNeigh | ~120...-10} 1...32 | ne | Received signal strength of RxLev dBm measured GSM neighbors, Argument: See GSM Neigh ARFCN. Hardware Text - Device model Heading (deg) | 0... 360 - p_ Direction of travel measured in degrees degrees clockwise from north HO Event Type] 0...6 - Type of latest handover. 0: Unknown (0.9. because no cell file loaded) 1: Soft 2: Softer 3: Hard 4: Handover to UTRAN 5: Handover from UTRAN 6 Gsm HO Event Type Text - ‘Same as HO Event Type but in (Text) text format. “HS” IES: All elements starting with "HS" (including channel names in "HS-") General relate to HSPA. remark Special subgroups are “HS MIMO" and "HS UL"; see general remarks on these. HS 16-QAM 0... 100 - Use of 16-QAM as modulation Modulation % method, expressed as a Rate percentage of time. HS 64-QAM 0... 100 - Use of 64-QAM as modulation Modulation % method, exprossed as a Rate percentage of time. 18E-66 Chapter 3. Information Elements IE Name Range/Unit Arg. Description HS Cal (Max) 0... 30 See Description The maximum value of the CQ (Channel Quality indicator) during the latest reporting period. The definition of the CQI values is given in > 3GPP 25.214, section 6A. Argument: Carrier index. Arg. 1 is used only for dual carrier sessions, Hs cal (Median) The median CQ! value during the latest reporting period. Compare HS CQl (Max). Argument: Carrier index. Arg. 1 is used only for dual carrier sessions, HS CQl (Min) The minimum CQ value during the latest reporting period. Compare HS CQl (Max). Argument: Carrier index. Arg. 1 is used only for dual carrier sessions HS Cal Feedback Cycle 0... 255 ms «2 CAI feedback cycle, controlling how often the UE transmits new CAI information on the uplink (> 3GPP 25.214, section 6A.1.2). A value of zero means that the UE shall not transmit any CQI information. Hs cal Repetition Factor CAQI repetition factor, controlling how often the UE repeats CQ! information on the uplink (> 3GPP 25.214, section 6A.1.2), NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-67 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Description HS-DSCH 0.100 | 0.4 ACK / (NACK + ACK) ratio on ACK Rate % the HS-DSCH ‘Argument: Carrier index. Arg. 1 is used only for dual carrier sessions. HS-DSCH 0... 100 - Block error rate on the HS- BLER 1st % DSCH for first transmission HS-OSCH 0... 100 - Residual block error rate on the BLER % HS-DSCH (decoding Residual unsuccessful after maximum number of retransmissions) HS-DSCH 0.100 | 0.16 ‘Same as HS-DSCH BLER BLER % Residual but for each active Residual Per HARQ process separately. Process Argument: HARQ process index. HS-DSCH 0.100 | 0.4 DTX rate on the HS-DSCH: DTX Rate % Percentage of TTIs estimated by the device as “not used” on downlink. ‘Argument: Carrier index. Arg. 1 is used only for dual carrier sessions. HS-DSCH 0... 100 - Number of block errors on the Error Blocks HS-DSCH (first transmission). 1st No Of HS-DSCH 0... 100 - Number of residual block errors Error Blocks on the HS-DSCH (decoding Residual No Of unsuccessful after maximum number of retransmissions) HS-DSCH 0.100 | 0.16 ‘Same as HS-DSCH Error Error Blocks Residual No Of Per Process Blocks Residual No Of but for each active HARQ process soparately. Argument: HARQ process index. 18E-68 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Description HS-DSCH 0... 16 - Number of active HARQ (Hybrid HARQ ‘Automatic Repeat Request) Processes No processes on the HS-DSCH. of HS-DSCH 0.100 | 00.4 NACK / (NACK + ACK) ratio on NACK Rate % the HS-DSCH. Argument: Carrier index. Arg. 1 is used only for dual carrier sessions, HS-DSCH 0..100 | 0.16 New transmission rate on the New % HS-DSCH for each active Transmission HARQ process. Rate Per Argument: HARQ process Process indox HS-DSCH 0... 100 - Rate of use of postamble Post Rate % indicator after TTI where data is sent, notifying the NodeB of the fact that the ACKINACK sequence ends HS-DSCHPre | 0... 100 - Rate of use of preamble Rate % indicator prior to TTI where data is sent, notifying the NodeB of the fact that a sequence of ACKs/NACKs will be sent. HS-DSCH 0... 100 - Retransmission rate on the HS- Retrans- % DSCH. mission Rate HS-DSCH 0..100 | 0.16 ‘Same as HS-DSCH Retrans- Retrans- % mission Rate but for each active mission Rate HARQ process separately. Per Process Argument: HARQ process index HS-DSCH 0... 100 - Number of retransmitted blocks Retrans- on the HS-DSCH. missions NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1kE-69 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | RangelUnit] Arg. | * Description HS-DSCH 0...80000 | 9...1 Throughput on the HS-DSCH for Throughput Kbitls dual carrier HSPA: see section Per Carrier 3.2.1.4. exis Argument: 0: Primary carrier 1: Secondary cartier HS-DSCH 0... 80000 | = Throughput on the HS-DSCH. Throughput kits The rate at which data is Total (kbits) received by the MAC-hs reordering queue distribution layer (as defined in » 3GPP 25.321), from all HARQ processes taken together. Regarding “Total’, see section 321.4 HsHANT | 0.65535 | — HS-DSCH Radio Network Temporary Identity HS MAG 0.127 | 1.32 MAC-hs priority queue identity Queue ID DL Argument: MAC-hs priority queue index “HS MIMO" | These IEs are populated when MIMO is in use on the downlink Is: General | Non-MIMO IEs which have a counterpart among MIMO IEs (such remark as the CAI elements) are not updated while MIMO is being used However, certain other HS elements of a general nature are updated also during MIMO activity The argument, where present, has the following significance + Arg, = 1 means MIMO Type A with one transport block. + Arg. = 2 means MIMO Type A with two transport blocks. Regarding the designation “MIMO Type A”, see > SGPP 25.214, section 6.1.2.2 Hsmimo16- | 0.100 ] 1..2 Use of 16-GAM as modulation QAM % method, expressed as a Modulation percentage of time. Rate 18E-70 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Description Hsmimo6s- | 0..100 | 1..2 Use of 64-QAM as modulation am % method, expressed as a Modulation percentage of time, Rate Hs mimo cal | 0... 30 1.2 The maximum value of the CQI (Max) See (Channel Quality indicator) Description during the latest reporting period, The definition of the CI values is given in » 3GPP 25.214, section 6A.2 Hs mimo cal | 0... 30 1.2 ‘The median CQI value during (Median) the latest reporting period Compare HS MIMO CQl (Max) HS MIMO cal | 0... 30 The minimum CQI value during (Min) the latest reporting period Compare HS MIMO CQl (Max). HS MIMO. 0.100 | 12.2 ‘ACK | (NACK + ACK) ratio on DSCH ACK % the HS-DSCH. Rate HS MIMO. 0.100 | 12.2 Block error rate on the HS- DSCH BLER % DSCH for first transmission HS MIMO. 0.100 | 1.2 Residual block error rate on the DSCH BLER % HS-DSCH (decoding Residual unsuccessful after maximum ‘number of retransmissions), HS MIMO. 0.100 | 1..2 Number of block errors on the DSCH Error % HS-DSCH (first transmission) Block 1st No or HS MIMO. 0.100 | 1.2 Number of residual block errors DSCH Error % on the HS-DSCH (decoding Block Residual unsuccessful after maximum No Of ‘number of retransmissions), NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1wE71 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit| Arg. Description HS MIMO 0.100 | 1..2 NACK / (NACK + ACK) ratio on DSCH NACK % the HS-DSCH. Rate HSMIMOMuti| 0..100 | 1..2 ‘Argument = 1: Percentage of TB Rate % Tis with one transport block used. Argument = 2: Percentage of TTIs with two transport blocks used HS MIMO Phy | 0.80000 | 1...2 Caloulated as: (sum of TBSs for Scheduled kits rnon-DTX blocks) / (total TT time Throughput for non-DTX blocks) (kbit/s) Only blocks sent to this device are considered in the calculation, and the CRC indication does not matter. The element gives an estimate of the throughput on the assumption that all blocks were successfully transferred HS MIMO Phy | 0...80000 | 7...2 Caloulated as: (sum of TBSs for Served kits blocks with CRC OK) / Throughput (reporting period) (kbit/s) Only blocks sent to this device are considered in the calculation, and the CRC must be OK. The element reflects the actual physical channel throughput Hs MIMO 0.100 | 1..2 Use of QPSK as modulation apsk % method, expressed as a Modulation percentage of time, Rate 18E-72 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName | Range/unit| Arg. | * Description “HS MIMO | Argument = “Transport block size sequence number" means that Transport CO represents the first TBS used, etc; the argument value does not Block" IEs: | equate to the corresponding TBS index. General This, however, does not apply to the maximedian/min elements; i see below Hs MIMO 0.65535 | 1 Block counts forall possible Transport 42192 HSPA transport block sizes in Block Count the primary MIMO stream, Primary TB accumulated over the current (Abs) session. Argument: The transport block size itself in bts (not an index). HS MIMO 0... 65535 | 1... 295 Block counts for HSPA transport Transport block sizes currently in use in Block Count the primary MIMO stream, Primary TB accumulated over the current (Accu) session. Argument: Transport block size sequence number. HS MIMO 0... 65535 | 1... 295 Block counts for HSPA transport Transport block sizes currently in use in Block Count the primary MIMO stream, Primary TB collected over the latest report (Curry period, Argument: Transport block size sequence number. HS MIMO 0.65535 | 1 Block counts forall possible Transport 42192 HSPA transport block sizes in Block Count the secondary MIMO stream, Secondary TB (Abs) accumulated over the current session. Argument: The transport block size itself in bits (not an index) NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18-73 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Description HS MIMO 0.65535 | 1... 295 Block counts for HSPA transport Transport block sizes currently in use in Block Count the secondary MIMO stream, Secondary TB accumulated over the current (Accu) session. Argument: Transport block size sequence number. HS MIMO 0.., 65535 | 1... 295 Block counts for HSPA transport Transport block sizes currently in use in Block Count the secondary MIMO stream, Secondary TB collected over the latest report (Curr) period Argument: Transport block size sequence number. HS MIMO 0.42192 | 1. 295 HS-DSCH transport block sizes Transport bits in the primary MIMO stream Block Size Argument: Transport block size Primary TB sequence number. HS MIMO 0... 42192 | 1... 295 HS-DSCH transport block sizes Transport bits in the secondary MIMO stream Block Size Argument: Transport block size Secondary TB sequence number. HS MIMO 0.295 | 1... 295 Number of HSPA transport block Transport sizes currently in use in the Block Sizes primary MIMO stream. Primary TB No Argument: Transport block size sequence number. HS MIMO 0.295 | 1... 295 Number of HSPA transport block Transport sizes currently in use in the Block Sizes secondary MIMO stream. Secondary TB Argument: Transport block size No Of sequence number. 18E-74 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. | * Description “HS MIMO | Argument: Transport 4: Stream 0 Block Sizo | 9: Steam 1 (valid or dual stream MIMO traf) Max/Median/ Min” IES: General remark HS MIMO 0 ., 65535 Maximum transport block size Transport bits over the whole of the current Block Size session Max (Accu) HS MIMO. 0.65535 | 1..2 Median transport block size over Transport bits the whole of the current session Block Size Median (Accu) HS MIMO. 0.65535 | 1.2 Minimum transport block size Transport bits over the whole of the current Block Size Min session (Accu) HS MIMO. 0... 85535 Maximum transport block size Transport bits over the latest report period. Block Size Max (Curr) HS MIMO. 0.65535 | 12.2 Median transport block size over Transport bits the latest report period Block Size Median (Curr) HS MIMO. 0.65535 | 1.2 Minimum transport block size Transport bits over the latest report period. Block Size Min (Curr) HS MIMO. on - 0: MIMO Type A with one Type transport block 4: MIMO Type A with two transport blocks HS MIMO. Text - Same as HS MIMO Type but in Type (Text) text format, NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1wE-75 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Description HS MIMO 0.100 | 14..2 Argument = 1: Percentage of Type ACQI % TTis with MIMO Type A CQl and Rate one transport block used, Argument = 2: Percentage of TTIs with MIMO Type A CQI and two transport blocks used > 3GPP 25.214, section 6A1.2.2 HS MIMO 0... 100 - Percentage of TTIs with MIMO Type B Cal % Type B CQ. Rate > 3GPP 25.214, section 6A122 HS-PDSCH 0.100 | 1.15 Distribution of channelization Code Usage % code usage on the HS-PDSCH Primary Cell for the whole of the HSPA (Accu) % session. This element does not take DTX into account, so that values are computed as percentages of all blocks, whether used or unused. ‘Argument: Channelization code index HS-PDSCH 0.100 | 1..15 ‘Same as HS-PDSCH Code Code Usage % Usage Primary Cell (Accu) % ‘Secondary but for the secondary cell; see Cell (Accu) % section 3.2.1.4 HS-PDSCH 0.100 | 1.15 Current distribution of channel- Code Usage % ization code usage on the HS- Primary Cell PDSCH. (Curr) % This element takes DTX into account, so that values are ‘computed as percentages of the total number of used blocks. Argument: Channelization code index. |8E-76 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. | * Description HS-PDSCH 0.100 | 1.15 Same as HS-PDSCH Code Code Usage % Usage Primary Cell (Curr) % but Secondary for the secondary cell; see Cell (Curr) % section 3.2.1.4. "HS Phy" IEs: | Regarding “Per Carrier” and “Total’, see section 3.2.1.4 General Argument for “Per Carrier” elements: remal 0: Primary carrier 1: Secondary carrier HS Phy 0... 80000 | 0.1 Calculated as: (Average Requested bits requested transport block size Throughput based on CQ) / (TTI length). Per Carrier > 3GPP 25.214, tables 72-71 (kbit/s) HS Phy o...80000 | Requested bits Throughput Total (kbit’s) HS Phy 0... 80000 | 0.1 Calculated as: (sum of TBSs for Scheduled bits non-DTX blocks) /(total TTI time Throughput for non-DTX blocks) por carrier Only blocks sent to this device (eoivs) are considered in the HS Phy 0.80000 | = calculation, and the CRC Schedeled ‘eis indication does not matter. The Throughput element gives an estimate of the Total (kbtvs) throughput on the assumption that all blocks were successfully transferred HS Phy 0... 80000 Calculated as: (sum of TBSs for Served kbivs blocks with CRC OK) / Throughput (reporting period) Per Carrier Only blocks sent to this device (xbit’s) are considered in the HS Phy 0.80000 | calculation, and the CRC must Served ‘ius be OK. The element reflects the Throughput actual physical channel Total (ois) throughput, NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1wE77 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Description HS Phy 0...80000 | 0... 16 ‘Same as HS Phy Served Served kbitls ‘Throughput Total (kbit/s) but for Throughput each active HARQ process (kbit/s) Per separately, Process Argument: HARQ process index. HS QPSK 0... 100 - Use of QPSK as modulation Modulation % method, expressed as a Rate percentage of time. HS-SCCH 0.31 1.8 Channelization codes used on Channelisation the HS-SCCH, arranged in Code ascending order. ‘Argument: Channelization code index. HS-SCCH 0.8 - Number of channelization codes Channelisation used on the HS-SCCH. Codes No Of HS-SCCH Text - List of HS-SCCH channelization Channelisation codes in text format. Codes (Text) HS-SCCH 0.100 | 0.4 Decode success rate on the HS- Decode % SCCH. For the decoding to Success Rate count as a success, both the first and the second parts must have been completed successfully. Argument: Carrier index. Arg. 1 is used only for dual carrier sessions. HS Serving 0.5 - ‘Scrambling code index of HSPA Cell serving cell HS Serving Text - Name of HSPA serving cel. Cell Name Requires cell file. \8E-78 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Description HS Session 0.3 - Indicates the type of HSPA session, 0: Plain HSDPA, only downlink, based on RS signaling 1: EULHSUPA config, based on Ré signaling 2: HSPA+ using MIMO configuration, based on R7 signaling 3: HSPA+ using dual cell (dual carrier), based on R8 signaling HS Session Text - ‘Same as HS Session but in text (Text) format: one of “HSDPA Active” HSPA Active’ HSPA+ (MIMO) Active” ‘DCHSPA Active” “HS Transport | Argument “Transport block size sequence number" means that Block” IEs: O represents the first TBS used, etc.; the argument value does not General equate to the corresponding TBS index. foray Argument = "Transport block size index” means that the argument represents the TBS index with this value. This, however, does not apply to the max/median/min elements; see below. HS Transport | 0... 65535 | 1.295 Block counts for HSPA transport Block Count block sizes currently in use, Primary Cell accumulated over the current (Accu) session. Argument: Transport block size sequence number. HS Transport | 0... 65535 | 1.295 Same as HS Transport Block Block Count Count Primary Cell (Accu) but Secondary for the secondary cell; see Cell (Accu) section 3.2.1.4 NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1wE79 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Description HS Transport | 0...65535 | 1... 295 Block counts for HSPA transport Block Count block sizes currently in use, By Index accumulated over the current Primary Cell session (Accu) Argument: Transport block size index. HS Transport | 0...65535 | 1... 295 ‘Same as HS Transport Block Block Count Count By Index Primary Cell By Index (Accu) but for the secondary ‘Secondary cell; see section 3.2.1.4, Cell (Accu) HS Transport | 0...65535 | 1... 295 Block counts for HSPA transport Block Count block sizes currently in use, Primary Cell collected over the latest report (Curr) period Argument: Transport block size sequence number. HS Transport | 0...65535 | 1... 295 ‘Same as HS Transport Block Block Count Count Primary Cell (Curr) but for ‘Secondary the secondary cell; see section Cell (Curr) 3214. HS Transport | 0...65535 | 1... 295 Block counts for HSPA transport Block Count block sizes currently in use, By Index collected over the latest report Primary Cell period (Curr) Argument: Transport block size index, HS Transport | 0...65535 | 1... 295 ‘Same as HS Transport Block Block Count Count By Index Primary Cell By Index (Curr) but for the secondary cell; Secondary see section 3.2.1.4 Cell (Curr) HS Transport | 0...42192 | 1... 295 Transport block sizes on the HS- Block Size bits DSCH Primary Cell Argument: Transport block size sequence number. |8E-80 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. | * Description HS Transport | 0. 42192 | 1... 295 ‘Same as HS Transport Block Block Size bits Size Primary Cell but for the Secondary secondary cell; see section Cell 3.2.1.4 HS Transport | 0... 42192 | 1.295 Transport block sizes on the HS- Block Size By bits DSCH. are Primary Argument: Transport block size = index. HS Transport | 0.42192 | 1.295 Same as HS Transport Block Block Size By bits Size By Index Primary Cell but Index for the secondary cell; see Secondary section 3.2.1.4. Cell HS Transport | 0... 295 - Number of HSPA transport block Block Sizes No sizes currently in use. Of Primary Cell HS Transport | 0... 295 - Same as HS Transport Block Block Sizes No Sizes No Of Primary Cell but for Of Secondary the secondary cell; see section Cell 3.2.1.4 HS Transport | Argument: Block Size Max/Median/ Min’ IES: General remark 2: Secondary 4: Primary carrier carrier (valid for dual carrier traffic) HS Transport | 0... 65535 Maximum transport block size Block Size bits over the whole of the current Max (Accu) session, HS Transport | 0.65535 | 1.2 Median transport block size over Block Size bits Median (Accu) the whole of the current session. HS Transport | 0.65535 | 1.2 Minimum transport block size Block Size Min bits over the whole of the current (Accu) session NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-81 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit| Arg. | * Description HS Transport | 0...65535 | 1.2 Maximum transport block size Block Size bits over the latest report period Max (Curr) HS Transport | 0...65535 | 1.2 Median transport block size over Block Size bits the latest report period. Median (Curr) HS Transport | 0...65535 | 1.2 Minimum transport block size Block Size Min bits over the latest report period (Curr) “HS UL"IEs: | These elements pertain to HSUPA (EUL) and are updated General primarily when that technology is in use. remark However, even if only HSDPA is available in the network, uplink activity occurring in the course of an HSDPA session may still cause some of the HS UL elements to be populated. HS UL 0... 800 - Average value of serving grant Average (maximum allowed E-DPDCH/ Serving Grant E-DPCCH power ratio) HS UL 0.40 - Average value of serving grant Average index. Serving Grant Index HS UL 0... 23000 - ‘Average transport block size on Average TBS bits E-DCH, HS UL 0... 100 - Average value of: (transport Average TBS / % block size on E-DCH) divided by TBS Max (maximum transport block size E-TFCI on E-DCH as dictated by current E-TFCI), This is a measure of serving grant utilization. HS UL BLER 0... 100 - Block error rate on the E-DCH ist % for first transmission. HS UL BLER 0... 100 - Residual block error rate on the Residual % E-DCH (decoding unsuccessful after maximum number of retransmissions) \gE-82 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Description HS UL Buffer | 0... 100 - Percentage of time the Limited Tx % transmission on the E-DCH was Rate buffer limited HS UL DTX 0... 100 - Percentage of TTIs where Rate % nothing was sent on the E~ DPCCH/E-DPDCH HSULE-DCH | 0.80000 | - Throughput on the E-DCH. Throughput kits (kbit/s) HSULE-DCH | 2... 10 = E-DCH TTI length TTI(ms) ms HS UL -60...33 | = E-DPCCH transmit power E-DPCCH 8m Power HS UL E- -60...33 | = E-DPDCH transmit power. DPDCH Power | dBm HSULETFC | 0... 100 127 Retransmission rate for each E- Retrans- % TFC, averaged over the current missions session (Accu) % Argument: E-TFCI HSULETFC | 0... 100 127 Current retransmission rate for Retrans- % each E-TFC. missions A E-TFCI cee rgument: E-TFCI HSULETFC | 0... 100 127 E-TFC usage distribution for the Usage (Accu) % whole of the current session % Argument: E-TFCI HSULETFC | 0... 100 127 Current E-TFC usage Usage (Curr) % distribution % Argument: E-TFCI HS UL Error | 0... 100 - Number of block errors for the Blocks No Of first (second, thd, fourth) ‘st (2nd, 3rd, transmission on the E-DCH 4th) NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-83 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Description HS UL Error 0... 100 - Number of residual block errors Blocks on the E-DCH after maximum Residual No Of number of retransmissions. HS UL Happy | 0... 100 - Percentage of Tis where the Rate % UE was happy. > 3GPP 25.321, section 11.8.1.5, HS UL HICH 0... 100 - ACK rate on the E-HICH. ACK Rate % HS UL HICH 0... 100 - NACK rate on the E-HICH. NACK Rate % HS UL New 0... 100 - Number of new transmissions Transmission % on E-DPCCHIE-DPDCH divided Rate by the number of TTIs. HS UL Non- 0.4 - Number of non-serving cells in Serving Cells E-DCH active set. No Of HS UL Non- 0... 100 - Number of times a non-serving Serving E- cell in the E-DCH active set was RGCH Down ordered to lower its transmit No Of power (relative grant = "Down", HSULNumber | 0... 100 - Number of TTIs in log report. OFTTis HS UL Power | 0... 100 - Percentage of time the Limited Tx % transmission was limited by the Rat available Tx power. HS UL 0... 100 - Number of retransmissions on Retrans- % E-DPCCHIE-DPDCH divided by mission Rate the number of TTIs. HS UL Serving | 0... 100 - Percentage of time the Grant Limited % transmission was limited by the Tx Rate current serving grant. HS UL 0... 100 - Percentage of Tis where the Successful E- % UE received an absolute grant AGCH Rate on the E-AGCH (atts) lgE-84 Chapter 3. Information Elements IE Name Range/Unit | Arg. Description HS UL Successful First Tx Rate 0... 100 - % Percentage of transport block successfully transmitted on first attempt, HS UL Transmission Distribution (Accu) % 0.100 | 1..17 % Distribution of transmission attempts with respect to the sequence number of the attempt. The residual case (no success after maximum number of retransmissions) is itself counted as an attempt. Each IE value is a percentage of the total number of transmission attempts. This IE is averaged over the whole of the current session Argument: 1: First transmission 2.... 16: First... fifteenth retrans- mission 17: Residual HS UL Transmission Distribution (Curr) % 0.100 | 1.17 % Same as “HS UL Transmission Distribution (Accu) %" but for the latest reporting period. Argument: 1: First transmission 2... 16: First... fifteenth retrans- mission 17: Residual HS UL UE Transmission Power Headroom aB UE transmission power headroom, defined as the ratio of the UE maximum transmission power to the current DPCCH transmission power. » 3GPP 25.215, 25.309 IMEI Text - International Mobile Equipment Identity, the unique equipment identity of the UE. » 3GPP. 23,003 NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-85 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IE Name Range/Unit Arg. Description Interefreq Event Criteria Text 10 Event criteria governing when the UE should send inter- frequency measurement reports. Argument: One argument for each event criterion. Inter-freq Event Name Text Names of events governing sending of inter-frequency measurement reports by the UE. The events extracted to this element are “e2a", “e2d", and “e2P, Other inter-frequency events are not extracted Argument: One argument for each event criterion. There may be multiple criteria for the same event. Inter-RAT Event Criteria Text Event criteria governing when the UE should send inter-RAT measurement reports. Argument: One argument for each event criterion. Inter-RAT Event Name Text Names of events governing sending of inter-RAT measurement reports by the UE. The only event extracted to this, element is “e3a”. Other inter- RAT events are not extracted. Argument: One argument for each event criterion. There may be multiple criteria for the same event. Internal GPS Coverage (%) 0... 100 % Percentage of valid GPS positions from the device's internal GPS. 18E-86 Chapter 3. Information Elements IE Name Range/Unit Arg. Description Internal GPS Delta Difference (m) 0... 100 m Difference in reported position between the device's internal GPS and the GPS currently selected as "Preferred! in TEMS Investigation. Intra-freq Cells Text Cells on which the UE has been ordered to perform intra- frequency measurements Intra-freq Event Criteria Text 10 Event oriteria governing when the UE should send intra- frequency measurement reports. Argument: One argument for each event criterion. Intra-treq Event Name Text 10 Names of events governing sending of intra-frequency measurement reports by the UE. The events extracted to this element are “eta”, “e1b’ and “etd”. Other intra-frequency events are not extracted. ‘Argument: One argument for each event criterion. There may be multiple criteria for the same event. Latitude 90 ... 90 degrees Latitude recorded by positioning equipment. Latitude (Text) Text Latitude as text. For the presentation format, see TR section 3.4. Latitude Decimal Degrees (Tex!) Text Latitude in decimal degrees, presented as text Longitude 180... 180 degrees Longitude recorded by positioning equipment, NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-87 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Description Longitude Text - Longitude as text. For the (Text) presentation format, see TR section 3.4. Longitude Text - Longitude in decimal degrees, Decimal presented as text. Degrees (Text) cc 0... 999 - Mobile Country Code. Message Hex Text - Contains the hexadecimal string Dump Payload of a Layer 3 message or mode report Used for text-format logfile export only, MNG 0... 999 - Mobile Network Code. May consist of two or three digits Mode (Num) Val - Relevant values: 1: No service 2: dle mode 3: Dedicated (Connected) mode Mode - System] 1.9 - The full set of values is as follows (only 1, 2, and 7 being relevant here): 1: WCDMA 2:GSM 3: CDMA (1x) 4: EV-DO 5: Analog 6: WiMAX TUTE 8: TD-SCDMA Mode - System Text - ‘Same as Mode - System but in (Text) text format. Mon Neigh Text 16 Cell name of each monitored Cell Name neighbor. Requires cell file. Argument: Neighbor identity. |gE-88 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Description Mon Neigh 34.0 | 12.6 CPICH E,/Np of each monitored CPICH EcINo 4B neighbor. Argument: Neighbor identity Mon Neigh -140..-15] 1...6 CPICH received signal code CPICH RSCP dBm power of each monitored neighbor. ‘Aiso occurs in MIMO variants: Antenna 1, Antenna 2, Sum. See section 3.2.1.3. Argument: Neighbor identity. Mon Neigh 31... 50 CPICH transmit power of each CPICH Tx dBm. monitored neighbor. Power Argument: Neighbor identity. Mon Neigh No 0.6 - Number of monitored neighbors (Of Members Mon Neigh 30... 165 Pathloss of each monitored Pathloss B neighbor. Calculated as Primary CPICH Tx Power - CPICH RSCP, Argument: Neighbor identity. Mon Neigh SC | 0... 511 Scrambling code of each monitored neighbor. Argument: Neighbor identity Mon Neigh 0... 16383 | 1.6 Downlink UARFCN of each UARFCN DL | (frequency monitored neighbor. band Argument: Neighbor identity. dependent) NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-89 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | RangelUnit | Arg. | * Description MS Behavior - Indicates whether the UE Modified (Text) behavior has been changed ora from the default combination Empty string: No modification of of these UE behavior letters (or empty “B": Modification of UE behavior string) in network (information elements BLER Target Control, RAT Control) “C": Modification of UE reselection behavior: {information elements Cell Barred Control, Sector Control) Combinations of these letters may appear. “Network These elements are derived from network scanning Searchles: | The argument, where present, points to an UARFCN where jeneral network activity was detected. remark Network -30...0 | 1...800| ns | Ecilo measured on each Search Ecllo oB UARFCN (a8) Network 0. 800 - | ns | Thenumber of UARFCNs whore Search No of network activity was detected UARFCNs Network 0...511 | 1...800] ins | Scrambling code detected on Search SC each UARFCN. Network 410 1...800| ns | List of UARFCNs. Search 10840 UARFCN (frequency band dependent) 18-90 Chapter 3. Information Elements IE Name Range/Unit Arg. Description Other/Own, Max 1. SC. 0.10 aB 10 a8 pi CPICH scanning (UM section 20.2): Estimated ratio between polluting signal power and desired signal power on a CPICH control channel, based on the assumption that there is only one possible member in the active set. Applies to the first UMTS frequency scanned (lowest UARFCN). Argument: Power threshold (in AB) relative to the power of the strongest scrambling code; used to identify possible active set members. See UM section 20.2.10 for a full description Other/Own, Max 2 SCs aB 10 aB ‘As Other/Own, Max 1 SC except that the active set is assumed to have at most two possible members. Applies to the first UMTS frequency scanned, ‘See UM section 20.2.10 fora full description Other/Own, Max 3 SCs aB 0... 10 aB pi ‘As Other/Own, Max 1 SC except that the active setis assumed to have at most three possible members. Applies to the first UMTS frequency scanned. See UM section 20.2.10 for a full description: NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-91 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit] Arg. | * Description Other/Own, 0..10 | 0.10] pi | AsOther/Own, Max 1 SC except Max 4 SCs dB dB that the active set is assumed to have at most four possible members. Applies to the first UMTS frequency scanned ‘See UM section 20.2.10 for a full description. “Other/Own 0.10 | 0..10 | pi | Same as“Other/Own, ...” but for 2nd (ete.)” IES 0B dB the second (ete.) UMTS frequency scanned. POP IEs: ‘The argument, where present, refers to a POP context index. General remark POP Access Text tat Host name or network address Point Name for each active PDP context. POP Address Text 11 User address (IPv4/IPv6), PDP Contexts | 0. 11 - Number of active PDP contexts. Active POP Delay Text 1M Delay class as defined by Class subscription. POPLLCSAPI| 3..11 | 1.11 LLC Service Access Point Identifier. PDP Mean Text 1M Mean throughput as defined by ‘Throughput subscription. PDP NSAPI 51S | tau 1 Network SAPI (Service Access Point Identifier). POP Peak Text 11 Peak throughput as defined by Throughput subscription. POP Text tat Precedence class as defined by Precedence subscription. Class POP Radio Text ttt Radio priority level as defined by Priority subscription! lgE-92 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName | Range/Unit| Arg. | * Description POP Reliability Text " Reliability class as defined by Class subscription PossNoofAS | 0.10 | 0..10 | pi | CPICH scanning: The estimated Members B number of possible members in the active set. Applies to the first UMTS frequency scanned (lowest UARFCN). Argument: Power threshold (in B) relative to the power of the strongest scrambling code. See UM section 20.2.10 for a full description, “Poss No of, 0.10 | 0.10 | pi | Same as Poss No of AS. AS Members 4B Members but for the second 2nd (ote.)" IES (etc.) UMTS frequency scanned, Power Control | -1....1 - Recent trend indication for inner Indication DL loop power control on downlink: average of TPC_omd values over the latest reporting period > 3GPP 25.214, section 5.2 Power Control | -1...4 - Recent trend indication for inner Indication UL loop power control on uplink: average of TPC_omd values over the latest reporting period. > 3GPP 25.214, section 5.1 RACH Initial -50... 34 - Transmit power of first RACH ™ dBm| preamble in dBm. RACH Max 0... 64 - Maximum number of preambles Preambles in one preamble ramping cycle. > 3GPP 25.214, section 6.1 RACH 50... 34 - Transmit power of last RACH Message TX dBm, preamble in dBm. RACH 0... 64 - Number of preambles used in Transmitted this preamble ramping cycle. Preambles NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-93 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IE Name Range/Unit Arg. Description RAT Control 0.3 Use of Lock to RAT function in UE. See UM section 14.14. 0: Lock to RAT disabled 1: Locked to GSM 900/180 2: Locked to GSM 850/1900 3: Locked to WCDMA, RAT Control (Text) Text Use of Lock to RAT function in UE. Blank when no lock is engaged; “Active” when lock to RAT has been activated. RB Setup UL DPCH SC The scrambling code of the uplink Dedicated Physical Channel. RLC AM DL Log Ch Type Text Radio Link Control (Acknowledged Mode): Type of downlink logical channel, e.g. “DCCH Argument: Logical channel index. RLC AM DL PDU Retran (%) 0... 100 % Radio Link Control (Acknowledged Mode, downlink): PDU retransmission percentage, Calculated as (number of NACKed PDUs) / (total number of PDUs) x 100. Argument: Logical channel index. RLC AM DL PDU Thr 0... 80000 kbit’s Radio Link Control PDU throughput (Acknowledged Mode, downlink), counting both control PDUs and AM PDUs. Since the PDU throughput includes RLC headers, it will be slightly higher than the SDU throughput where such headers are absent. Argument: Logical channel index. 18E-94 Chapter 3. Information Elements IE Name Range/Unit Arg. Description RLC AM DL SDU Thr 0... 80000 kbit/s Radio Link Control SDU throughput (Acknowledged Mode, downlink) Argument: Logical channel index RLC AM UL Log Ch Type Text Radio Link Control (Acknowledged Mode): Type of Uplink logical channel, e.g. ‘DCCH”. Argument: Logical channel index, RLC AM UL PDU Retran (%) 0... 100 % Radio Link Control (Acknowledged Mode, uplink): PDU retransmission percentage. Calculated as (number of NACKed PDUs) / (total number of PDUs) x 100. Argument: Logical channel index RLC AM UL PDU Thr 0... 80000 kbit/s Radio Link Control PDU throughput (Acknowledged Mode, uplink), counting both control PDUs and AM PDUs. Since the PDU throughput includes RLC headers, it will be slightly higher than the SDU throughput where such headers are absent. Argument: Logical channel index RLC AM UL SDU Thr 0... 80000 kbit/s Radio Link Control SDU throughput (Acknowledged Mode, uplink), ‘Argument: Logical channel index NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-95 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Description RLC DL Entity Text 12.32 Downlink RLC entity data mode. Data Mode One of: "AM" = Acknowledged Mode "TM" = Transparent Mode "UM" = Unacknowledged Mode Argument: RLC entity. RLC DL 0...80000 | 1..32 Total RLC downlink throughput. Throughput Kos Argument: RLC entity. RLC No Of 0.32 - Total number of RLC entities on Entities uplink and downlink. RLC UL Entity Text 12.32 Uplink RLC entity data mode. Data Mode One of; = Acknowledged Mode Transparent Mode Inacknowledged Mode Argument: RLC entity. RLC UL 0.80000 | 4...32 Total RLC uplink throughput. Throughput oils Argument: RLC entity. RLC/Trsp DL | 0... 80000 - Highest downlink throughput for Throughput kbitls all RLC entities/transport (Best) channels. RLCITrsp UL | 0... 80000 - Highest uplink throughput for all Throughput bits RLC entities/transport channels. (Best) RRC 0,4 - Cause for rejection of RRC Connestion connection establishment Reject Cause request. 0: Congestion 1: Unspecified > SGPP 25.331, section 10.3.3.31 18-96 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. | * Description RRC 0.16 - Connection s Reject Wait Time The time the UE has to wait before repeating the rejected RRC procedure. > 3GPP 25.331, section 10.3.3.50 RRC State 0.5 - State of RRC protocol: No service Idle mode Connected_Cell_FACH Connected_Cell_DCH Connected_Cell_PCH Connected_URA_PCH The state is set to idle when the UE registers, and the information element is then updated each time the state changes. > 3GPP 25.331, chapter 7 Rene RRC State Text - (Text) ‘Same as RRC Siate but in text format, "SAN" IEs: General ‘Set + Neighbors status window. remark 1own in the WCDMA Serving/Active SAN Cell Id 0... 278 1.38 Cell identity (UC+1d) of each cell listed. Argument: Indicates the row in the window. In Cell_DCH mode, the active set is on top (max 4 rows), whereas in other modes the serving cell is found on row 1. In either case the neighbors follow directly beneath. SAN Cellid (cl | 0 Part) Cell Identity (C-Id) part of SAN Cell Id: bits 12 through 27 (in decimal). Argument: See SAN Cell Id NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-97 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Description SAN Celld (Cl Text 1..38 Cell Identity (C-1d) part of SAN Part Hex) “0000 Cell id: bits 12 through 27 in “FFFF" hexadecimal. Argument: See SAN Cell Id SAN Cell Id 0... 21 1, 38 RNC-Id part of SAN Cell Id: bits (RNC Part) O through 11 (in decimal). Argument: See SAN Cell Id SAN Cel Id 42.38 RNC-Id part of SAN Cell Id: bits (RNC Part O through 11 in hexadecimal. Hex) Argument: See SAN Cell Id. SAN Cell Text 1... 38 Name of each cell listed Name Requires cell file. Argument: Window row. SAN Cell Type | 1.4 1.38 ‘Type of cell for each cell listed 4: Serving cell 2: Active set member 3: Monitored neighbor 4: Detected neighbor Requires cell file. Argument: Window row. SAN Cell Type Text 40.38 ‘Same as SAN Cell Type but with Abbr Str text strings indicating the type of coll SC: Serving cell AS: Active set member MN: Monitored neighbor DN: Detected neighbor Argument: Window row. SAN CPICH 34.0 | 1.38 CPICH E,/No for each cell listed. EcINo B Argument: Window row. 18E-98 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Description SANCPICH | -140..-15] 1.38 CPICH RSCP for each cell RSCP dBm listed. ‘Also occurs in MIMO variants: Antenna 1, Antenna 2, Sum. See section 3.2.1.3. Argument: Window row. SAN CPICH -31..50 | 1.38 Primary CPICH transmit power Tx Power dBm. for each cell listed Argument: Window row. SAN HS Cell 1,2 1.38 Cell type for each cell in HSPA Type active set. 4: Serving cell 2: Non-serving cell SAN HS Cell Text 1.38 Same as SAN HS Cell Type but Type Abbr Str in text format: “SC” or "N-SC" SAN No of 0... 38 - Total number of cells listed. Members SAN Pathloss | 30.165 | 1..38 Pathloss for each cell listed B Calculated as Primary CPICH ‘Tx Power ~ CPICH RSCP. Argument: Window row. SAN SC 0.511 | 1.38 Scrambling code for each cell listed. Argument: Window row. SANUARFCN | 0... 16383 | 1...38 Downlink UARFCN for each cell DL ((requency listed. band Argument: Window row. dependent) SANURAIA | 0... 2%-4 | 4..38 URA identity of each cell listed. Argument: Window row. NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1BE-99 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IE Name RangelUnit | Arg. | * Description “Sc Best" IEs: General remark ‘These elements are derived from CPICH scanning and combine scrambling codes from all scanned UMTS frequencies, sorted by descending Aggr E,/lp. The sorting order within the "Best" elements is not affected by the settings in the General window (see UM section 20.2.14.1) The “Fregs’ line in the IE Name indicates for how many individual scanned UMTS frequencies the IE exists; compare the remark on the "Sc 4st (etc.)" elements. Regarding CPICH scanning in general, see UM section 20.2 Argument (where present): 1 is the sorambling code with the highest Aggr Epp, etc. Sc Best Aggr -10...21 | 1.512] pi | The aggregate code power of Ebjlo (dB) dB the scrambling code (Ep, energy Freqs 1-4 per bil) relative to the total signal regs power in the channel (Ig). ‘Sc Best Aggr -130...-25 | 1...512| pi | The aggregate code power Ec (dBm) dBm (energy per chip) of each Freqs 1-12 scanned scrambling code, The aggregate code power is a measure of the total signal power (distributed around the main peak due to multipath propagation) that is above the PN threshold (see UM section 20.2.3) Sc Best Agr Ecllo (dB) Freqs 1-12 -30..0 | 1.512] pi | The aggregate code power of B the scrambling code (E,, energy er chip) relative to the total signal power in the channel (I). Sc Best Aggr- 0..90 | 1...512] pi | The difference between the Peak Ec (dB) 0B aggregate code power and peak Freqs 1-4 code power. ScBest Cell | 0 1...512| pi | Cell identity (UC-Id) of the cell Identity using each scanned scrambling Frogs 1-12 code. 18E-100 Chapter 3. Information Elements IE Name Range/Unit | Arg. Description Sc Best Cell Name Freqs 1-12 Text 1.512 Deduced name of the cell that uses each scanned scrambling code, The algorithm determining the cell name takes as input the SC number, the UARFCN, and the position reported. It searches the cell file for cells with matching SC number and UARFCN within a 50 km radius. If multiple matches are found, the cell closest to the position is selected. If no positioning data is available, the information element will still be presented, but the cell names may then of course be wrong. The algorithm in this case simply picks the first cell in the cell fle with matching SC number and UARFCN. Requires cell file. Sc Best Coll Type Freqs 1-12 1.3 | 1.512 Categorization of the cells that use the scanned scrambling codes. 4: The cell with the strongest Agar E.. 2: All neighbors of the “1” cel, as indicated by the cel file. 3: All other calls In the “Sc Best" element, this categorization is applied for each UMTS frequency, so there will be one "1" with associated 2's for each frequency. Requires cell fle. NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1@E-101 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | RangelUnit| Arg. | * Description Sc Best Delay | 0... 255 512| pi | Time in chips between the first Spread chips and last Ely peaks that are Frogs 1-4 above the PN threshold (see UM section 20.2.3). This is a measure of the signal spreading due to multipath propagation So Best lo =115...-25] - | pi | The total signal power in the Frege 1-12 dm channel SeBestmcc | 000... 999 512| pi | Mobile Country Code of the cell Frogs 1-12 using each scanned scrambling code. SeBestMNC | 000... 999 512| pi | Mobile Network Code of the cell Frogs 1-12 using each scanned scrambling code. SoBestNoof | 0...612 = | pi | The number of scrambling scs codes scanned Frogs 1-12 SoBestPeak | —10...21 512| pi | The peak code power of each Ebilo (4B) dB scanned scrambling code (Ep, Frogs 1-4 energy per bit) relative to the % total signal power in the channel (ip) Le. the difference between them in dB. Sc Best Peak | -130..-25| 1...512| pi | The peak code power of each Ec (48m) dam scanned scrambling code (Es, Freqs 1-4 energy per chip) in dBm. ScBest Peak | 30.0 512| pi | The peak code power of each Ecilo (d8) a8 scanned scrambling code (E>, Frage 1-4 energy per chip) relative to the total signal power in the channel (Ip), .e. the difference between them in 48. So Best =130...-25 | 1...512| pi | The peak code power of each P-SCH Ec Bm scanned scrambling code on the (48m) primary synchronization channel Frogs 1-4 (P-SCH) 18E-102 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName | Range/Unit| Arg. | * Description Sc Best -30..0 | 1.512] pi | The peak code power (E,) of P-SCH Ecllo dB each scanned scrambling code (dB) ‘on the primary synchronization Frogs 1-4 channel (P-SCH), relative to the total signal power in the channel (lo). Sc Best Rake 0.51 | 4..512] pi | The number of E,//p peaks Finger Count (multipath components) that are Freqs 1-4 above the PN threshold Sc Best SC 0.511 | 1...512] pi | The number of each scanned Frogs 1-12 scrambling code. Sc Best SC 0..7 | 4.512] pi | The number of the group to Group which each scanned scrambling Frogs 1-4 code belongs. Sc Bost SIR -25...30 | 1..512| pi | Received SIR (in dB) for (dB) 4B scanned scrambling codes. Freqs 1-4 Sc Best -130...-25 | 1...512] pi | The peak code power of each S-SCH Ec dBm scanned scrambling code on the (dBm) secondary synchronization Frogs 1-4 channel (S-SCH). Sc Best -30..0 | 1...512] pi | The peak code power (E,) of S-SCH Ecllo 4B each scanned scrambling code (dB) on the secondary synchro- Frogs 1-4 nization channel (S-SCH), relative to the total signal power in the channel (Io) ScBest Time | 0... 38399 | 1.512] pi | The time offset of the radio Offset chips frame (10 ms = 38,400 chips) for Frogs 1-4 each scanned scrambling code. ScBestTime | 1...2560 | 1...512| pi | Equal to (Sc Best Time Offset Offset Slot Pos mod 2560) + 1 Freqs 1-4 NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1&E-103, TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit| Arg. | * Description Sc Best 410 - pi | The UARFCN of the CPICH UARFCN 10840 currently scanned. Freqs 1-12 (frequency band dependent) ScBestUL | -110..-70] pi | Interference on uplink, extracted Interference dBm from SIB type 7. Freqs 1-12 Sc ist (etc.) Text - pi_| Neighbor list for the first Intra-freq Cells Frogs 1-12 scrambling code on the first (second, third, etc.) scanned UMTS frequency. Obtained from SIB. What scrambling code is the first depends on the sorting order set in the General window: see UM section 20.2.14.1 Given as a comma-separated string of scrambling codes, e.g 4.35% No “Sc Best" version is provided for these elements, since that would be pointless "Sc 1st (etc.)” Es (except Intra- freq Cells) ‘Same as “Sc Best" elements except that only the first (second, third, etc.) scanned UMTS frequency is considered. Not More IEs are provided for frequencies 1-4 than for frequencies 5-12, as detailed for the “Sc Best” elements above. ‘Argument: The sorting order within each element depends on the General window setting: see UM section 20.2.14.1 18E-104 Chapter 3. Information Elements IE Name Range/Unit Arg. Description “SCH TS" IEs: General remark Thes elements are obtai ined from SCH timeslot scanning. SCH TS Sc Esilo (4B) 1...2560 (max; see Deser) ts SCH timestot scanning (UM section 20.3): Power in each segment (1, 2, 4, or 8 chips depending on setup) of the scanned timeslot, Argument: Index of timeslot segment (not chip index). If Every 2 has been chosen, the argument range is 1 ... 2560/2, i.e. 1... 1280; for Every 4, the range is 1 ... 640; for Every 8, the range is 1 ... 320 SCH TS Sc No Of Segm 0... 2560 ts SCH timestot scanning: Number of scanned timeslot segments (each with length 1, 2, 4, or 8 chips depending on setup) SCH TS Sc Segm 1... 2660 1...2560 (max; see Descr.) ts SCH timeslot scanning: Position of each timeslot segment scanned, expressed as a chip index. The first chip has number 1 Argument: Index of timeslot segment (not chip index). If Every 2 has been chosen, the argument range is 1 ... 2560/2, i.e. 1 ... 1280; for Every 4, the range is 1 ... 640; for Every 8, the range is 1 ... 320. SCH TS Sc Time Diff 1-2 1... 2560 chips ts The time separation in chips between the strongest peak and the second strongest. SCH TS Sc Time Diff 2-3 1... 2560 chips ts The time separation in chips between the second strongest peak and the third strongest. NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1&E-105 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit] Arg. | * Description SCH TS Sc 410 ts_| UARFCN scanned. UARFCN 10840 (frequency band dependent) Sector Control 04 Use of Lock to Sector/Cell Selection function in UE in idle mode’ 0: Lock to Sector disabled 1: Lock to Sector enabled See UM section 15.3.2.13. Sector Control Text ‘Same as Sector Control but in (Text) text format, *Serving’ IEs: | These elements pertain to the serving cell. They are not valid in General Cell_DCH mode. remark Serving Cell Id | 0... 27°— Cell identity of the serving cell Serving Cellld | 0...2%—-4 Cell Identity part of Serving Cell (ci Part) Id: bits 12 through 27 (in decimal) Serving Cell Id Text Cell Identity part of Serving Cell (CiPartHex) | “0000 Id: bits 12 through 27 in "FFFF" hexadecimal. Serving Cellld | 0... 217— RNG part of Serving Cell Id; bits (RNC Part) O through 11 (in decimal). Serving Cell Id Text: RNC part of Serving Cell Id: bits (RNC Part 000". O through 11 in hexadecimal. Hex) "FFE" Serving Cell | 0... 65535 LAC of serving cell LAC Serving Cell Text LAC of serving cell in LAC (Hex) “0000 hexadecimal format. “FFF” 18E-106 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Description Serving Cell Text - Name of the serving cell Name Requires cell file, Serving Cell 0... 255 - RAC of serving cell RAC Serving Cell Text: - RAC of serving callin RAC (Hex) | “00”... “FF” hexadecimal format Serving 34 0 - CPICH EJNg of the serving cell CPICH EciNo dB Serving 140.15] — CPICH received signal code CPICH RSCP am power of the serving cell ‘A'so occurs in MIMO variants: Per Antenna, Sum. See section 3.2.1.3. Serving -31.. 50 - CPICH transmit power of the CPICH Tx dem serving cell Power Serving 30... 165, - Pathloss of the serving cell Pathioss 4B Calculated as Primary CPICH Tx Power CPICH RSCP, Serving SC 0... 511 - Scramibling code of the serving cell in idle, Cell_FACH, Cell_PCH, and URA_PCH mode. Serving 0... 16383 | Downlink UARFCN of the UARFCNDL |, serving callin idle, Cell_FACH, (requeney Cell_PCH, and URA_PCH and LF uy dependent) mode. Serving URA | 0... 28— - URA identity of the serving cell id SF DL 1... 512 - Spreading factor on downlink SF UL 1.512 - Spreading factor on uplink. NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-107 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IE Name Range/Unit Arg. Description ‘SHO Event Rate 0.50 3600 Number of radio link events (both failures and successes) over the last arg seconds, where args the value of the argument. Regarding the events, see section 10.2. Argument: See above. Argument = 0 means that the events are counted from the beginning of the logfile. ‘SHO Event Success Rate 0... 100 % Soft handover success rate. Calculated as: (# add + # rem + # repl) | # all where add = Radio Link Addition events rem = Radio Link Removal events repl = Radio Link Replacement events all = All radio link events, including failures. 18E-108 Chapter 3. Information Elements IE Name Range/Unit Arg. Description SHO Percent Softer 0... 100 % ‘A measure of the amount of softer handover. Calculated as: # softer | (# softer + # soft) where softer = Radio link event indicating success occurs while in softer handover (and with more than one member in active set) soft = Radio link event indicating success occurs while in soft handover (and with more than one member in active set) Aradio link event is one of Radio Link Addition, Radio Link Removal, and Radio Link Replacement. Requires that a cell file with NodeB information has been loaded: otherwise the element is invalid. SHO State Soft handover state, 0: Unknown (no cell data loaded) 1: Soft handover 2: Softer handover Requires that a cell file with NodeB information has been loaded; otherwise the value will always be = 0. Invalid when AS No Of Members <2, NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1&E-109 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit| Arg. | * Description SHO State Text - ¢ | Soft handover state as plain (Text) text: “Soft”, “Softer’, or "Unknown", See SHO State, Requires that a cell file has been loaded (otherwise the value will always be “Unknown") Invalid when AS No Of Members <2 SIR =20 ... 30 - Signal-to-interference ratio, B measured on DPCCH. > 3GPP 25.215, section 5.2.2 SIR Target =20 ... 30 - SIR target governing SIR. dB Spectr Ana _| These elements are obtained from spectrum analysis scanning IEs: General | The same elements are used for both uplink and downlink bands, remark ‘The argument, where present, is simply a sequence number pointing to scanned frequencies as indicated by the Spectr Ana Sc Freq (kHz) element. Spectr Ana Sc | 698,000 1 ss_| Scanned frequencies in Freq (kHz) 2,690,000 | 2560 ascending order, kHz Spectr AnaSc | 0... 2560 - ss_| The number of frequencies No of Freq swept by the scan. Spectr Ana Sc | -130..-20] 1 ss_| RSS| of frequencies scanned. RSSI (dBm) dBm 2560 Speed (km/h) | 0... 250 - P| Speed in km/h, kmh ‘Speed (mph) 0. 155 - p_ | Speed in mph. mph 18E-110 Chapter 3. Information Elements IE Name Range/Unit Arg. Description sat 20... 30 BQ Speech Quality Index for WCDMA. The range is different depending on the AMR speech codec mode. The maximum SQ! values for NB are as follows: 12.2 kbit/s: 30 dBQ 10.2 kbit/s: 28 dBQ 7.95 kbit/s: 28 dBQ 7.40 kbit/s: 27 dBQ 6,70 kbit/s: 27 dBQ 5.90 kbit/s: 24 dB. 5.15 kbit/s: 21 dBQ 4.75 kbit/s: 19 dQ sal Mos. 12.5 MOS SQ expressed on the MOS scale. See UM chapter 45. Str Neigh Cell Name Text Cell names of neighbors (monitored as well as detected) sorted by signal strength in descending order. Requires cell file. Argument: 1 is the strongest neighbor, etc. Str Neigh CPICH EciNo 34.0 aB CPICH E,/No of neighbors (monitored as well as detected) sorted by signal strength in descending order. Argument: 1 is the strongest neighbor, etc. Str Neigh CPICH RSCP 140... 15, dBm CPICH RSCP of neighbors (monitored as well as detected) sorted by signal strength in descending order. Also occurs in MIMO variants: Antenna 1, Antenna 2, Sum. See section 3.2.1.3. Argument: 1 is the strongest neighbor, etc. NT15-42086 ver 1.0 Wee TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit] Arg. | * Description SirNeignsc | 0.511 | 1.6 ‘Scrambling codes of neighbors (monitored as well as detected) sorted by signal strength in descending order. Argument: 1 is the strongest neighbor, etc Str Neigh Type 3,4 16 ‘Types of neighbors (monitored as well as detected) sorted by signal strength in descending order. The types are: 3: Monitored neighbor 4: Detected neighbor Argument: 1 is the strongest neighbor, ete. Str Neigh 0... 16383 | 1.6 CPICH UARFCNs of neighbors UARFCNDL | (frequency (monitored as well as detected) band sorted by signal strength in dependent) descending order. Argument: 1 is the strongest neighbor, etc. Time (Text) Text - Current time in text format “hhimm:ss.dd”, where "dat decimal seconds, Trsp Ch BLER | 0... 100 - Block error rate on the worst (%, Worst) % downlink transport channel {DCH only) in percent. 18E-112 Chapter 3. Information Elements IE Name Range/Unit Arg. Description Trsp ChBLER, DL (Log) 0.63 See Description 32 Block error rate on each downlink transport channel (OCH only), converted to logarithmic value. Regarding the conversion, see » 3GPP 25.331, section 10.3.5.10. Argument: Transport channel index. Note: Nokia UEs do not deliver separate values for each transport channel, but only an average over all of them (argument = 1). Trsp ChBLER, DL (%) 0... 100 % Block error rate on each downlink transport channel (OCH only) in percent. » 3GPP 25.215, section 5.1.6. Compare Trsp Ch BLER, DL (Log). Argument: Transport channel index, Trsp Ch BLER Target (%) 0... 100 % Block error rate target for each downlink transport channel (OCH only) in percent Argument: Transport channel index, Trsp Ch Id DL 32 Identity of each downlink transport channel The channel type is indicated by the element Trsp Ch Type DL. Argument: Transport channel index. Trsp Ch No Of DL Number of downlink transport channels. Trsp Ch No Of UL Number of uplink transport channels. NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-113, TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit| Arg. Description Trsp Ch No Of | 0... 4095 32 Number of erroneous blocks on Error Blocks each transport channel. (The number of reports over which this is summed varies between devices.) Compare Trsp Ch BLER, DL (Log). Argument: Transport channel index. TrspChRec | 0... 4095 32 Number of blocks received on Blocks each transport channel. (The number of reports over which this is summed varies between devices.) Argument: Transport channel index. Trsp Ch 0... 80000 32 Downlink throughput on each ThroughputDL | — kbits transport channel. (eoivs) Argument: Transport channel index. Trsp Ch o..80000 | - Total downlink throughput on all ThroughputDL | —kbitis transport channels. Total (kbils) Argument: Transport channel index. Trsp Ch o...80000 | 1...32 Uplink throughput on each Throughput | kets transport channel (kbitis) Argument: Transport channel index. Trsp Ch 0...80000 | Total uplink throughput on all ThroughputuL | kbits transport channels. Total (kbit/s) Argument: Transport channel index. rsp Ch Type Text 1.32 Downlink transport channel DL type: DCH or FACH. Argument: Transport channel index 18E-114 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Description Trsp Ch Type Text 1...92 Uplink transport channel type: UL DCH or RACH Argument: Transport channel index. UE Initial 60.44 - UE initial transmit power in dm. Transmit Bm Power UE Tx Power | -60...44 - UE transmit power in dBm. Valid Bm only in connected mode. UL —110..-70 | = Interference on uplink, extracted Interference Bm from SIB type 7. Serving UTRA Carrier | -130...-20] - Total energy measured by the RSSI dBm UE within the downlink bandwith ‘A\so occurs in MIMO variants: Per Antenna, Sum. See section 3.2.1.3, vrai 12.5 - Video Telephony Quality Index; Mos see UM chapter 46. NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1aE-115, TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events 3.3. LTE Information Elements 3.3.1. General 3.3.1.1. IEs with Configurable Update Intervals Certain information elements (identified in the table in section 3.3.2) can be configured to be updated once every second rather than each time a new report arrives. This setting is made under File > Options > LTE Options 3.3.2. Information Element Table 1EName | Range/Unit | Arg Description AFC Adjusted | -100..100] | Automatic Frequency Control: Offset Adjusted value of AFC frequency offset AFC Period 0...65535 | — | Automatic Frequency Control: Frequency offset adjustment period, Altitude (ft) -1312... — | Height above sea level in feet. pone Reported by positioning equipment. Altitude (mm) 400 ... — | Height above sea level in meters. oes Reported by positioning equipment. ANR IEs: These elements relate to ANR, Automatic Neighbor Relation General detection. Regarding this mechanism in general, see » 3GPP remark 36,300, sections 22.3.2a and 22.3.3-4. ANR Cell For Text — | Physical Layer Cell Identity of a coll Which To which the UE has been instructed by Report CGI the eNodeB to look for and report the CGI for. This may be an EUTRAN, UTRAN, or GERAN cell. » 3GPP 36,331, sections 5.5.3-5 and 6.3.5, parameter cellForWhichToReportCGI The UE may conceivably have several such reporting orders assigned at the same time, If so, only one cell is presented, 18E-116 Chapter 3. Information Elements IE Name Arg Description ANR Feature Group Indicators Feature group indicators determining the UE's capability to perform ANR measurements. > 3GPP 36.331, sections 6.3.6 and B.1 5: Long DRX cycle, DRX command MAC control element 17: Periodical measurement reporting for intra-frequency ANR 18: Periodical measurement reporting for inter-frequency ANR 19: Periodical measurement reporting for inter-RAT ANR ANR Inter- frequency LTE Activated Text - Populated when the UE is instructed to report CGI for an EUTRAN cell that is on a different carrier from the current serving cell. Cleared when the corresponding measid is removed. Example: “Yes, EARFCN: 6300, PCI: 38° ANR Inter-RAT. Text - LTE Activated Populated when the UE is instructed to report CGI for a non-EUTRAN cel Cleared when corresponding measld is removed. Examples: "Yes, RAT: GERAN, ARFCN: 19°; "Yes, RAT: UTRA, UARFCN: 10638, PSC: 14” ANR Intra- Text - frequency LTE, Activated Populated when the UE is instructed to report CGI for an EUTRAN cell that is on the same carrier as the current serving cell. Cleared when corresponding measid is removed. Example: “Yes, PCI: 38" NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1aE117 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IE Name Range/Unit | Arg Description ANR LTE Configured Text: - “Yes"*No’ This IE takes the value "Yes" if and when a reportConfig is observed with Purpose set to reportCGl: » 3GPP 36.331, section 5.5.4.1. It does not follow that the UE is currently using the reportConfig; the value “Yes” only indicates that ANR as such is enabled in the network ANR Reported Cell Text - Cell reported by the UE. Normally identical to ANR Cell For Which To Report CGI, except possibly ifthe UE has been given multiple reporting orders of this kind, in which case only one cell is presented. The string has the following format: + LTE intra-trequency: + LTE inter-frequenoy: , + WCDMA inter-RAT: , + GSM inter-RAT: , ANR Reported cel Text - CGlof the cell reported by the UE, that is, of ANR Reported Cell. Formats: + EUTRAN cell: MCC, MNC, TAC, UC-Id. + UTRAN cell: PLMN, LAC, UC-Id + GERAN cell: PLMN, LAC, C-Id. Antenna Correlation Text - Degree of antenna correlation, classified as “Low”, "Medium", or “High” Attach Type Text - CS fallback: Current attach type. One of: "EPS Attach’, “Combined EPS/IMSI Attach" 18E-118 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName | Range/Ut Arg Deseri Bearer ls: _| The argument points to an EPS bearer. General remark Bearer Defautt | 5.15 | 1..11 | The default EPS bearer that each EPS Bearer ID dedicated EPS bearer is associated with, Invalid if the bearer is itself a default bearer, i.e. only valid for dedicated bearers. Regarding the EPS bearer identity, see > 3GPP 24.007. Bearer 0... 350000 | 1... 11 | Guaranteed downlink bit rate for each Guaranteed koitls EPS bearer. > 3GPP 24.301, section Bitrate DL 99.43 (kbitis) Bearer 0... 350000 | 1... 11 | Guaranteed uplink bit rate for each Guaranteed kbis EPS bearer. > 3GPP 24.301, section Bitrate UL 99.43 (kbit/s) Bearer ID 5..15 | 1...11 | Identity number of each EPS bearer. Bearer Initiator Text 1...11 | The party that initiated each EPS bearer: UE or network. Bearer 0... 350000 | 1... 11 | Maximum downlink bit rate for each Maximum kbils EPS bearer. > 3GPP 24.301, section Bitrate DL 99.43 (kbits) Bearer 0... 350000 | 1... 11 | Maximum uplink bit rate for each EPS Maximum Koitls bearer. » 3GPP 24.301, section Bitrate UL 9.9.4.3, (kbitis) BearerNumber | 0... 11 — | Number of EPS bearers for the UE of Bearer PDN 0.8 1..11 | The PDN connection that each EPS Connection bearer is associated with. Index Bearer QC| 1.9 1... 11 | QoS Class Indicator. > 3GPP 24.301, section 9.9.4.3, NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1aE-119 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit | Arg Description Bearer Status Text 1...11 | Status of each EPS bearer. One of: “Free”, "Used, "Not found”. Bearer Type Text 14.11 | Type of each EPS bearer. One of: “Undefined”, “Default”, ‘Dedicated “Cell” Is: All elements prefixed with “Cell” (without a following “List’) pertain General to cell reselection measurements of one type or another (intra- remarks frequency, inter-frequency, or inter-RAT), The arguments of all IEs associated with the same type of cell reselection are coordinated; for example, arg = 1 always refers (at a given moment in time) to the same E-UTRA frequency for all IEs related to inter-frequency cell reselection. In the specifications, see especially > 3GPP 36.331, section 6.1.3 (‘RRC information elements - System information blocks") and > 3GPP 36.304, section 5.2.4.7 (‘Cell reselection parameters in system information broadcasts’). Cell Allowed 6..100 | 1...8 | Allowed bandwidth for inter-frequency Measurement RBs cell reselection measurements. Given Bandwidth Inter as a number of resource blocks (RBS). Frequency Argument: Points to an E-UTRA frequency. Cell Allowed 6... 100 — | Allowed bandwidth for intra-frequency Measurement RBs cell reselection measurements. Given Bandwidth intra as a number of resource blocks (RBS). Frequency Cell DL 0... 39649 | 1...8 | EARFCNs of E-UTRA cells that are EARFCN Inter candidates for inter-frequency cell Frequency reselection. Argument: Just a sequence number. Cell GERAN 0... 1023 | 0...63 | ARFCNs of GERAN cells that are ARFCN candidates for inter-RAT cell reselection, Argument: Just a sequence number. Cell Q- 0... 24 = | yet, hysteresis value for cell ranking Hysteresis (dB) dB criteria, » 3GPP 36.304, section 524.7 18E-120 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName Arg Description Cell offset | -24..24 | 1.8 | Qoffselequency frequency-specific Frequency dB offset for equal-priority E-UTRA frequencies. » 3GPP 36,304, section 5247 Argument: Points to an E-UTRA frequency. Cell 140... 44 = — | Qrxlevmin, minimum required Rx level RxLevMin dBm in cell. » 3GPP 36.304, section 5247 Cell 0.8 = | Corresponds to Qrxlevminoffset, offset RxLevMin to the signaled Qrxlevmin taken into Offset account in the Srxlev evaluation as a result of a periodic search for a higher priority PLMN while camped normally ina VPLMN. > 3GPP 36.304, section 523.2 The actual IE value is equal to - RxLevMinOffset, broadcast in SIB type 1 (> 3GPP 36.331, section 6.2.2). Orxlevminoffset = IE value x 2 (0B Cell 0.7 1.4.8. | Absolute priority of carrier frequency Reselection used in inter-frequency cell reselection Priority Inter procedure. Derived from SIB type 5 Frequency > 3GPP 36.304, section 5.2.4.7 ‘Argument: Points to an E-UTRA frequency. Cell 0.7 = | Absolute priority of carrier frequency Reselection as stated in SIB type 3. » 3GPP Priority Intra 36.304, section 5.2.4.7 Frequency Cell T- 0.7 — | Timer Treselectiongar for inter-RAT Reselection s cell reselection to CDMA2000 (1x) DMA2000 > 3GPP 36.304, section 5.2.4.7 Cell T- = | Timer Treselectiongar for inter-RAT Reselection s cell reselection to GERAN (GSM) GERAN NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1aE-121 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit | Arg Description Cell T- 0.7 1.8 | Timer Treselectiongar for inter= Reselection s frequency cell reselection within E- Inter UTRA. Frequency Argument: Points to an E-UTRA EUTRA frequency. Cell: 0..7 — | Timer Treselectionsr for intra- Reselection s frequency cell reselection within E- Intra UTRA. Frequency EUTRA Cell T- 0.7 = | Timer Treselectiongar for inter-RAT Reselection s cell reselection to UTRA (UMTS) UTRA “Cell List” Es: | These elements are what is shown in the LTE ServingiNeighbor General Cell status window. They contain the same information as the remark “Serving Cell” and "Neighbor Cell” elements, except that there is an additional element indicating the type of each cell: see below. Cell List Type Text 1....64 | One of SC: Serving cell (single carrier used) PCell: Primary serving cell (carrier aggregation used) SCellt ... SCelI7: Secondary serving cell no. 1 ...7 (carrier aggregation used; nos. 2 and above are as yet theoretical) MN: Monitored neighbor DN: Detected neighbor “cell “High’ refers to a frequency or RAT with higher priority than the Threshold” Es: | current serving frequency. Similarly, ‘Low’ refers to a frequency or General RAT with lower priority than the current serving frequency. remark > 3GPP 36.304, section 5.2.4.7 Cell Threshold Serving Low 0... 62 - aB Srxlev threshold used by the UE on the serving cell when reselecting towards a lower priority RAT/frequency. 18E-122 Chapter 3. Information Elements IE Name Arg Description Cell Threshold | 0...62 | 1.32 | CDMA2000 inter-RAT cell reselection X High dB Sralev threshold “High CDMA2000 Argument: Points to a CDMAZ000 frequency. Cell Threshold | 0... 62 14.8. | E-UTRA inter-frequency cell X High EUTRA 0B reselection Srxlev threshold High’ Argument: Points to an E-UTRA frequency. Cell Threshold | 0...62 | 1.16 | GERAN inter-RAT cell reselection X High GERAN 0B Srilev threshold “High Argument: Points toa GERAN frequency. Cell Threshold | 0.62 | 1...16 | UTRAinter-RAT cell reselection Srxlev X High UTRA 0B threshold “High” for FDD LTE. (FD) Argument: Points toa UTRA frequency, Cell Threshold | 0.62 | 1...16 | UTRAinter-RAT cell reselection Srxlev X High UTRA 0B threshold “High” for TDD LTE. (70D) Argument: Points toa UTRA frequency, Cell Threshold | 0...62 | 1... 32 | CDMA2000 inter-RAT cell roselection X Low 0B Sralev threshold “Low” CDMA2000 Argument: Points to a CDMA2000 frequency. Cell Threshold | 0... 62 1.8 | E-UTRA inter-frequency cell X Low EUTRA dB reselection Srxlev threshold *Low’. Argument: Points to an E-UTRA frequency. Cell Threshold | 0...62 | 1...16 | GERAN inter-RAT cell reselection X Low GERAN 0B Srilev threshold "Low’. Argument: Points to a GERAN frequency. NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-123, TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit | Arg Description Cell Threshold | 0.62 | 1...16 | UTRAinter-RAT cell reselection Srxlev X Low UTRA 4B threshold *Low’ for FDD LTE. (FOD) Argument: Points toa UTRA frequency. Cell Threshold | 0.62 | 1...16 | UTRAinter-RAT cell reselection Srxlev X Low UTRA 8 threshold “Low” for TDD LTE. (DD) Argument: Points to a UTRA frequency. Ql Code 0.0.15 1.2. | Channel Quality Indicator for code Word 0 word 0. > 3GPP 36.213, section 7.2.3 Argument: 4: Primary carrier 2: Secondary carrier (CA only) Cal Code 0.0.15 1.2 | CQl Code Word 0 averaged over one Word 0 second. Average Cal Code 0.0.15 1.2 | Channel Quality Indicator for code Word 4 word 1 Argument: 4: Primary carrier 2: Secondary carrier (CA only) Cal Code 0.15 14.2 | CQICode Word 1 averaged over one Word 1 second. Average CQ! Periodicity Text — | Periodicity of Cal reporting using PUCCH. > 3GPP 36.213, section 7.22 CQI Rank 1 0... 15 1.4.2. | Channel Quality Indicator for code Code Word 0 word 0, counting only samples where Rank Indication = Argument: 4: Primary carrier 2: Secondary carrier (CA only) CQI Rank 1 0.15 1.2. | CQIRank 1 Code Word 0 averaged Code Word 0 over one second, Average 18E-124 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName Arg Description Cal Rank 2 0.215 1...2 | Channel Quality indicator for code Code Word 0 word 0, counting only samples where Rank Indication = 2. Argument: 4: Primary carrier 2: Secondary carrier (CA only) CQI Rank 2 0... 15 1.4.2. | CQIRank 2 Code Word 0 averaged Code Word 0 over one second. Average CAI Report Text — | PUCCH Cal reporting mode as Mode defined in » 3GPP 36.213, section 7.2.2: one of *Mode 1-0", "Mode 1-1", "Mode 2-0", “Mode 2~ CalSub-band | 0.15 | 0... 24 | Sub-band CQIs for antenna Rx1 Code Word 0 Argument: Sub-band index. caisub-band | 0...15 | 0...24 | Sub-band CQIs for antenna Rx2. Code Word 1 Argument: Sub-band index. Cyclic Prefix = | Uplink cyclic prefix length DRX Es: These elements relate to the Discontinuous Reception General mechanism: » 3GPP 36.321, especially section 5.7. remark DRX Active 0... 100 - | Percentage of time DRX has been Rate % enabled. DRX Cycle Text = | DRX oycle type: “Short ORX" or “Long Type DRX". DRX Enabled o4 - | ORXstatus. 0: DRX disabled 1: DRX enabled DRX Enabled out = | Use of DRX for ANR (Automatic On ANR Neighbor Relation) measurements, DRX Inactivity | 1... 2560 - | Number of consecutive PDCCH- Timer See subframes after the UE successfully Description decoded a PDCCH indicating an initial UL or DL user data transmission. NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1@E-125 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit | Arg Description DRX Inactiviy | 0... 4 — | Status of DRX Inactivity timer. Timer Enabled 0: Disabled 1: Enabled DRX Long 10...2560 | — _ | Length of long DRX cycle, expressed Cycle See as a number of PDCCH-subtrames Description DRX On 44.200 = | Number of consecutive PDCCH- Duration Timer | Sag subframes at the beginning of a DRX Description cycle. DRX On 0.4 — | Status of DRX On Duration timer. Duration Timer 0: Disabled Enabled 1: Enabled DRX Retrans- | 1.33 — | Maximum number of consecutive mission Timer See PDCCH-subframes for which the UE Deserition has to monitor the POCCH for an expected retransmission, DRX Short 2... 640 = | Length of short ORX cycle, expressed cycle See as a number of PDCCH-subframes Description DRX Short 0.4 = | Use of DRX short eye. Cycle Enabled 0: Disabled 1: Enabled DRX Short 1.16 — | Number of consecutive subframes for Cycle Timer See which the UE shall follow the short Description DRX cycle. DRX Start 0...2559 | | Subframo where the DRX cycle starts Offset Seo Description Duplex Mode 0.4 = | Duptex mode indication 0: FDD 4: TDD 18E-126 Chapter 3. Information Elements Antenna Count IEName Arg Description Duplex Mode Text — | Same as Duplex Mode but in text (Text) format. eMBMS Area 0 = | eMBMs: Indicates whether the Type (Num) eNodeB belongs to one eMBMS area or to several such areas (each having its own MCCH). 0: Single area 1: Multiple areas eMBMS Area Text = | Same as eMBMS Area Type (Num) but Type (Text) in text format. EMM State Text - _ | EPS Mobility Management state, EMM Substate Text - _ | EPS Mobility Management substate. eNodeB 0.4 = | Number of antennas in the eNodeB. EPowerlEs: | These elements originate from enhanced power scanning. General ‘Argument: Points to a frequency as specified by the EPower Ana remal ‘Sc DL Freq (kHz) element. EPower Ana 0.6 10° 1 List of frequencies scanned, Sc DL Freq kHz 2559 (kHz) EPower Ana 0... 2560 = | Number of frequencies scanned. Sc DL No Of Freq EPowerAna | -140...25 | 1 RSSI for each frequency scanned, Sc DL RSSI dBm 2559 (dBm) Equipment Text — | Time as reported in device timestamp. Time Given in the format “hh:mm:ss.ddd", where “ddd” = decimal seconds. ESM State Text — | EPS Session Management state. NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1aE-127 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit | Arg Description Feature Group Text 1.116 | Device feature group indicators Indicator according to » 3GPP 36.331, ‘Annexes B and C. Each string tells 1 the feature group is supported and defines the contents of the feature group. Argument: FGI index. Feature Group Text = | Hexstring summarizing device feature Indicator group support as described by the Bitmask Feature Group Indicator element. Equivalent to a binary string where "YES" is represented by 1, and where "NO" and “NIA” are represented by 0. Firmware Text = | Version number of device firmware. Version “GSM SSM neighbors are sorted by decreasing RxLev. Neighbor’ IEs: General remark GSM Neigh 0...1023 | 1...32 | ARFCNs of measured GSM neighbors. ARFCN GSM Neigh 00...77 | 1.432 | Base Station Identity Codes of asic (octal) measured GSM neighbors. GSM Neigh Text 1.32 | Same as GSM Neigh BSIC but in text BSIC (Text) format. GSMNeighNo | 0... 32 — | Number of measured GSM neighbors, or GSM Neighbor | -120..-10 | 1...32 | Received signal strength of measured RxLev (dBm) dBm GSM neighbors. Hardware Text = | Scanner model Hardware ID Text — | Hardware identification string Heading (deg) | 0... 360 = | Direction of travel measured in degrees degrees clockwise from north, Reported by positioning equipment. 18E-128 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName Arg Description Msi = | Intemational Mobile Subscriber Identity, the unique identity of the SIM in the device. » 3GPP 23.003 Latitude 90... 90 = | Latitude recorded by positioning degrees equipment. Latitude (Text) Text — | Latitude as text. For the presentation format, see TR section 3.4. Latitude Text — | Latitude in decimal degrees, presented Decimal as text. Degrees (Text) Longitude 180.180] - | Longitude recorded by positioning degrees equipment. Longitude Text — | Longitude as text. For the presentation (Text) format, see TR section 3.4. Longitude Text = | Longitude in decimal degrees, Decimal presented as text. Degrees (Text) MAC BLER 0... 100 = | MAC layer block error rate in percent TBO DL (%) % for downlink Transport Block 0. MAC BLER 0... 100 = | MAC layer block error rate in percent TB1 DL (%) % for downlink Transport Block 1 MAC DL 0 — | UE timestamp of first MAC layer Handover First | 86,400,000 packet received after a handover. Packet Time | ms (= 24h) MAC DL 0 - | UE timestamp of first uplink grant Handover First | 86,400,000 received after a handover. UL Grant Time ms MAC DL 0 — | UE timestamp of last MAC layer Handover Last | 86,400,000 packet received before a handover. Packet Time ms MAC DL 0 — | UE timestamp of fast uplink grant Handover Last | 86,400,000 received before a handover. UL Grant Time ms NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-129 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit | Arg Description MAC DLPDU | 0... 1000 = | Duration of downlink data transfer Handover ms interruption at the MAC layer in Interruption connection with a handover, Time MAC DL 0...350000 | — —_| MAC layer downlink throughput. Throughput bits Available in kbit/s and Mbit/s versions. MAC HARQ 0... 28 = | Maximum number of retransmissions Maximum No in MAC layer HARQ processes. Of Retrans- missions, MAC Random 0... — | Start time of MAC random access Access Time | 86,400,000 procedure: absolute timestamp (ms) ms (= 24 h) modulo (number of milliseconds in a day), MAC Random 0 = | Time of completion of MAC random Access 86,400,000 access procedure: absolute timestamp Completion ms modulo (number of milliseconds in a Time (ms) day) MAC Random 0 = | Time of preamble transmission during Access 86,400,000 MAC random access procedure’ Preamble Time ms absolute timestamp modulo (number (ms) of milliseconds in a day). MAC UL 0... — | UE timestamp of first MAC layer Handover First | 86,400,000 packet transmitted after a handover. Packet Time ms MAC UL 0... — | UE timestamp of last MAC layer Handover Last | 86,400,000 packet transmitted before a handover. Packet Time ms MAC ULPDU | 0... 1000 = | Duration of uplink data transfer Handover ms interruption at the MAG layer in Interruption connection with a handover. Time MAC UL 0...350000 | | MAC layer uplink throughput. Throughput bits Available in kbit/s and Mbit/s versions. 18E-130, Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName Arg Description MccH ou - | eMBMS: indicates whether a Multicast Configured Control Channel is configured (Num) 0: No 1:Yes MccH Text = | Same as MCCH Configured (Num) but Configured in text format. (Text) Message Hex Text — | Contains the hexadecimal string of a Dump Payload Layer 3 message or mode report. Used for text-format logfile export only. MME Code 0... 255 - | Mobility Management Entity Code. > 3GPP 23,003, section 2.8.1 MME Group ID | 0... 65535 = | Mobility Management Entity Group ID. > 3GPP 23.003, section 2.8.1 Mode Text = | Same as Mode (Num) but in text format. Mode (Num) = | 4: No service 2: Idle mode 3: Dedicated (Connected) mode 4: Limited service mode 5: Scan mode 6: Packet mode 7: Packet idle mode (E-RRC mode) Mode- System | 1...9 - | Relevant values 4: WCDMA 2:GSM 3: CDMA (1x) 4: EV-DO TUTE For the full set of values, see the Mode - System element under WCDMA Mode - System Text - | Same as Mode - System but in text (Text) format. MTMSI Text - | M-TMSI, M-Temporary Mobile Subscriber Identity. » 3GPP 23.003 NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-131 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit | Arg Description “Neighbor Cell” | The argument points to an LTE cell. The sorting order depends Es: General | on the setting in the General window: see UM section 21.2.8.1 remark Many, though not all, of these IEs encompass neighbors of secondary serving cells in case of carrier aggregation. These IES hhave argument range 1 ...64. The rest are restricted to neighbors of the primary serving cell and have argument range 1 .. 8 Neighbor Cell ] -140...25 | 1...64 | Received signal strength on the Channel RSSI dBm EARFCN each neighbor is using. (8m) Regarding EARFCN numbering, » 3GPP 36,101 Neighbor Cell ] 0... 100000] 1...8 | Distance to each neighbor cell Distance (m) m Requires cell file and UE positioning data. Neighbor Ce! | 0... 39649 | 1...64 | Downlink EARFCN of each neighbor. DL EARFCN Regarding EARFCN numbering, » 3GPP 36.101 Neighbor Cell | 0... 307199 | 1...64 | Neighbor cell frame timing relative to Frame Timing | LTE T, units the network's absolute time reference, Rxt as received on antenna Rxt Neighbor Cell | 0.307199 | 1...64 | Neighbor cell frame timing relative to Frame Timing | LTE T, units the network's absolute time reference, Rx2 as received on antenna Rx2. Neighbor Cell] 0.307199 | 1...64 | Neighbor cell frame timing offset from Frame Timing | LTE T, units serving cell as received on antenna Offset Rxt Rx1,, ie. Neighbor Cell Frame Timing Rx1 — Serving Cell Frame Timing Rx1 Neighbor Cell | 0...307199 | 1...64 | Neighbor cell frame timing offset from Frame Timing | LTE T, units serving cell as received on antenna Offset Rx2 Rx2, ie. Neighbor Cell Frame Timing Rx2 — Serving Cell Frame Timing Rx2 Neighbor Ce! | 0...503 | 1.64 | Physical Layer Cell Identity (equal to Identity 3x PCIG + PCI) of each neighbor. > 3GPP 36.211, section 6.11 Neighbor Cell 0..2 | 1...64 | PClof each neighbor. Identity (Cell Part) 18E-132 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName Arg Description Neighbor Cell 0... 167 | 1...64 | PCIG of each neighbor. Identity (Group Part) Neighbor Cell Text 1...8 | Cell name of each neighbor. Name Requires cell fie. Neighbor Cell 1 4 = | Number of neighbors in the neighbor Number Of list of the current serving cell Neighbor Cell | -140...25 | 1...64 | Reference Signal Received Power of RSRP (48m) dBm each neighbor (sum of contributions from antennas Rx1 and Rx2), Neighbor Cell | -140...25 | 1.64 | RSRP contribution from eNodeB RSRP Txt Rxt dBm antenna Txt as received on antenna (dam) Rxt Neighbor Cell | -140...25 | 1.64 | RSRP contribution from eNodeB RSRP Txt Rx2 dBm antenna Tx1 as received on antenna (dam) Rx2. Neighbor Cell | -140...25 | 1...64 | RSRP contribution from eNodeB RSRP Tx2 Rxt dBm antenna Tx2 as received on antenna (dam) Rxt Neighbor Cell | -140...25 | 1...64 | RSRP contribution from eNodeB RSRP Tx2 Rx2 dBm antenna Tx2 as received on antenna (dam) Rx2. Neighbor Cell | -40...40 | 1...64 | Reference Signal Received Quality of RSRQ (dBm) dB ‘each neighbor (sum of contributions from eNodeB antennas Rx1 and Rx2) Neighbor Cel | -40...40 | 1...64 | RSRQ contribution from eNodeB RSRQTx1 Rx1 dB antenna Tx1 as received on antenna (dBm) Rxt Neighbor Ce | -40...40 | 1...64 | RSRQ contribution from eNodeB RSRQ Txt Rx2 dB antenna Tx1 as received on antenna (dBm) Rx2. Neighbor Ce | -40...40 | 1...64 | RSRQ contribution from eNodeB RSRQTx2 Rx1 dB antenna Tx2 as received on antenna (dBm) Rxt NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-133, TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events Information (%) % IEName | Range/Unit | Arg Description Neighbor Cell] -40...40 | 1...64 | RSRQ contribution from eNodeB RSRQTx2Rx2 4B antenna Tx2 as received on antenna (48m) Rx2. “Network These elements are derived from network scanning Search" IES: | The argument, where present, points to an LTE cell found during General ie ‘scan remark Network 0.503 | 1... 100 | Physical Layer Call identity (equal to Search Cell 3 x PCIG + PCI) for each cell detected. Identity > 3GPP 36.211, section 6.11 Network 0.39649 | 1... 100 | EARFCN to which each detected cell Search belongs, EARFCN Network 0... 100 — | Number of EARFCNs on which Search No of network activity (Le, at least one coll) EARFCNs was detected Network =140...25 | 1. 100 | Reference Signal Received Power of Search RSRP Bm each detected cell. (43m) PBCH BLER 0 ..100 = | PBCH block error rate for the latest (%) % reporting period PBCH BLER 0 100 = | PBCH block error rate, accumulated Accumulated % over the current session. (%) PCFICH CFI 0.100 | 1...4 | The percentage of subframes encoded with a specific number of OFDM symbols during one second. Argument: OFDM symbol count. PDCCH CCE ‘Count (Accu) 0..1°108 | 1.4 Number of Control Channel Elements sent on the PDCCH, accumulated over the current session. The update interval is configurable: see section 3.3.1.1 Argument: OFDM symbol count 18E-134 Chapter 3. Information Elements IE Name Description PDCCH CCE Count (Curr) Number of Control Channel Elements sent on the PDCCH during the latest reporting period Argument: OFDM symbol count. PDCCH DCI Format Usage Distribution Accumulated 0.65535 | 1..11 Distribution of Downlink Control Information format usage on PDCCH. Accumulated over the current session. DCI formats are detailed in » 3GPP 36.212, section 5.3.3.1 The update interval is configurable: see section 3.3.1.1. Argument: 1: Format 0 2: Format 1 3: Format 1A 4: Format 1B 5: Format 1C 6: Format 1D 7: Format 2 8: Format 2A 9: Format 28 10: Format 3 11: Format 3A PoccH Dc! | 0...65535 | 1... 10 | Distribution of Downlink Control Format Usage Information format usage on PDCCH Distribution for the latest reporting period. DCI Current formats are detailed in > 3GPP 36.212, section 5.3.3.1 Argument: See PDCCH DCI Format Usage Distribution Accumulated PDCCH DL 0.1 108 = | Number of downlink grants on Grant Count POCCH, accumulated over the current (Accu) session ‘The update interval is configurable: see section 3.3.1.1 PDCCH DL 0... 100 = | Number of downlink grants on POCCH Grant Count during the latest reporting period, (Curr) NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-135 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit | Arg Description PDCCH UL 0...4-10° | - | Number of uplink grants on PDCCH, Grant Count accumulated over the current session. (Accu) The update interval is configurable: see section 3.3.1.1 PDCCH UL 0... 100 = | Number of uplink grants on POCCH Grant Count during the latest reporting period. (Curr) PDCP DL 0. — | UE timestamp of first PDCP packet Handover First | 86,400,000 received after a handover. Packet Time | ms (= 24h) POCP DL 0. — | UE timestamp of last POCP packet Handover Last | 86,400,000 received before a handover. Packet Time ms POCPDLPDU | 0... 1000 — | Duration of downlink data transfer Handover ms interruption at the POCP layer in Interruption connection with a handover. Time POCPDLRB | 0... 350000 | 0....37 | Throughput on each PDGP downlink Throughput bits radio bearer. (eoi’s) Argument: Radio bearer index POCP DL 0...350000 | — | Total downlink throughput in the POCP Throughput bits protocol layer (sum over all radio bearers). Available in kbit/s and Mbit/s versions. POCP UL 0 — | UE timestamp of first POCP packet Handover First | 86,400,000 transmitted after a handover. Packet Time | ms (= 24h) POCP UL 0 — | UE timestamp of last POCP packet Handover Last | 86,400,000 transmitted before a handover. Packet Time ms POCP ULPDU | 0... 1000 — | Duration of uptink data transfer Handover ms interruption at the PDCP layer in Interruption connection with a handover. Time 18E-136 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName | Range/Ut Arg Description POCP UL RB | 0...350000 | 0... 37 | Throughput on each PCP uplink Throughput Koitls radio bearer. (xoits) Argument: Radio bearer index PDCP UL 0...350000 | - —_| Total uplink throughput in the POCP Throughput Koitls protocol layer (sum over all radio bearers). Available in kbi/s and Mbit/s versions. PON ‘These IEs relate to packet data network (PDN) conneetions. Connection Argument: Just a sequence number pointing toa PON IEs: General | Connection remark PON Text 1...9 | User address (IPv4). Connection IPv4 Address PON Text 1...9 | User address (IPv6). Connection IPV6 Address PON Text 1.9. | Address type: IPv4 or IPv6. Connection Address Type PDN 0... 350000 | 1.9 | Aggregate maximum bit rate on Connection kbit’s downlink. » 3GPP 24.301, section AMBR DL 9.9.4.2 (kbitis) PDN 0....350000 | 1...9 | Aggregate maximum bit rate on uplink, Connection bis > SGPP 24.301, section 9.9.4.2 AMBR UL (kis) PDN Text 1.9 | Host name or network Access Point Connection Name. APN PDN 5..15 | 1.9 | EPS Default Bearer associated with Connection each PDN connection. Default Bearer 1D NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-137 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit | Arg Description PDN 0.8 1.9. | PDN connection index Connection Index PDN 0.9 = | Number of active PDN connections. Connection Number Of PDSCHIEs: | These elements concern the Physical Downlink Shared Channel, General PDSCH remark PDSCH BLER | In these elements, the block error rate is calculated simply as the Es: General _| percentage of failed transmission attempts, each attempt being remark regarded in isolation and no attention being paid to its sequence number. Note that PDSCH Initial BLER and PDSCH Residual BLER are different, ‘These elements are valid for the latest reporting period PDSCHBLER | 0... 100 = | Block error rate on the PDSCH (%) % PDSCHBLER | 0... 100 = | Block error rate for downlink Transport TBO (%%) % Block 0. POSCHBLER | 0... 75 = | Number of ACKs for downlink. TBO Ack Transport Block 0. Number Of POSCHBLER | 0... 75 — | Number of NACKs for downlink TBO Nack Transport Block 0. Number Of POSCHBLER | 0... 100 = | Block error rate for downlink Transport Bt (%) % Block 1 PDSCHBLER | 0... 75 — | Number of ACKs for downlink TB1 Ack Transport Block 1 Number Of PDSCHBLER | 0.75 — | Number of NACKs for downlink TB1 Nack Transport Block 1 Number Of 18E-138 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName Arg Description PDSCH Initial | 0.100 | 0...1 | Percentage of failed first attempts to BLER % transmit PDSCH transport blocks, no further attempts being considered. Updated once every second. Argument: 0: Transport Block 0 1: Transport Block 1 PDSCcHMcso | 0.31 = | Modulation Coding Scheme index for downlink Transport Block 0. » 3GPP 36.213, section 7.1.7.1 PDSCHMCs1 | 0...31 = | Modulation Coding Scheme index for downlink Transport Block 1 PDSCH MCS 0.100 | 0...31 | Distribution of modulation coding Distribution % scheme usage on the PDSCH for TBO Transport Block 0. Updated once every second. Argument: MCS index. PDSCH MCS 0.100 | 0...31 | Distribution of modulation coding Distribution % scheme usage on the PDSCH for Tet Transport Block 4 Updated once every second Argument: MCS index. PDSCH 0.1000 | 1...3 | Distribution of modulation method Modulation usage for downlink Transport Block 0. Distribution TTIs are counted over one-second TBO intervals. Argument: 1: QPSK 2: 16-QAM 3: 64-QAM PDSCH 0.1000 | 4..3 | Same as PDSCH Modulation Modulation Distribution TBO but for Transport Distribution Block 4 TB1 NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-139 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit | Arg Description PDSCH 0.8 = | The number of bits used for Modulation modulation of downlink Transport TBO (bits) Block 0, > 3GPP 36.213, section TATA PDSCH Text = | Name of modulation method used for Modulation modulation of downlink Transport TBO (Text) Block 0. PDSCH 0.8 — | The number of bits used for Modulation modulation of downlink Transport TB1 (bits) Block 1. » 3GPP 36.213, section TATA PDSCH Toxt = | Name of modulation method used for Modulation modulation of downlink Transport TB1 (Text) Block 1 POSCH 12 = | Number of used downlink transport Number Of blocks. Used Transport Blocks PDSCH Phy | 0..350000| — | Total throughput on the PDSCH, Throughput bits measured as the throughput rate from the physical layer to the MAC layer, ‘Sum taken over primary and secondary carriers in case of carrier aggregation (CA). Available in kbit/s and Mbit/s versions. POSCH Phy | 0.350000 | 1...2 | Total throughput on the PDSCH for Throughput bits each carrier in use, Per Carrier Available in kbit/s and Mbit/s versions. Argument: 4: Primary carrier 2: Secondary carrier (CA only) 18E-140 Chapter 3. Information Elements Residual BLER % IEName | Range/Ut Arg Description PDSCH Phy | 0...350000| 1.2 | Throughput on the PDSCH for Throughput Koitls Transport Block 0 cwo Available in kbit/s and Mbit/s versions. Argument: 1: Primary carrier 2: Secondary carrier (CA only) PDSCH Phy | 0... 350000 | 1...2 | Throughput on the PDSCH for Throughput koitls Transport Block 1 owt Available in kbit/s and Mbit/s versions. Argument: 1: Primary carrier 2: Secondary carrier (CA only) PDSCH 0..100 | 0..1 | Percentage of PDSCH transport blocks that were not transmitted successfully even after the maximum, number of attempts. Updated once every second. Argument: 0: Transport Block 0 1: Transport Block 1 PDSCH 4..110 | 1.42 | Number of PDSCH resource blocks, Resource equal to N_PRB in » 3GPP 36.213, Block section 7.1.7. Argument: 1: Primary carrier 2: Secondary carrier (CA only) PDSCH 0.100 | 1.2 | Percentage of the maximum number of Resource % PDSCH resource blocks, equal to Block (%) N_PRB in » 3GPP 36.213, section TAT. Argument: 1: Primary carrier 2: Secondary carrier (CA only) NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1ae-141 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit | Arg Description PDSCH 0...8-10° | 1.2 | Number of PDSCH resource blocks Resource allocated over the past second. Block ‘Argumer Allocation 4: Primary carrier Count 2: Secondary carrier (CA only) POSCH 0..100 | 1...2 | Within the current TTI, index of the first Resource PDSCH resource block that is Block Start allocated to this device. ‘Argumer 4: Primary carrier 2: Secondary carrier (CA only) PDSCHSINR | -40...60 | 1..2. | Signal o interference-plus-noise ratio dB on the PDSCH. Calculated as: Serving cell SINR + PA value + (eNodeB Antenna Count— 1) x 3, where “PA value” comes from the physicalConfig- Dedicated field of any Layer 3 ERRC message. Argument: 4: Primary carrier 2: Secondary carrier (CA only) PDSCH 0..100 | 0...8 | Distribution of the number of attempts Transmission % required to successfully transmit a Distribution downlink Transport Block 0. CWO (Accu) Accumulated over the current session. (%) (CW = Code Word.) Argument: 0: Residual: all permitted transmission attempts failed 4: Success at first attempt 2.... 7: Success at 2nd ... 7th attempt 1st... 6th retransmission) 8: Success at 8th of later attempt (© 7th or later retransmission) PDSCH 0...1-108 | 0..8 | Same as PDSCH Transmission Transmission Distribution Cwo (Accu) (%) but Distribution expressing the distribution in terms of ‘Wo (Accu) absolute numbers rather than Count percentages 18E-142 Chapter 3. Information Elements IE Name Arg Description PDSCH 0...8 | Distribution of the number of attempts Transmission % required to successfully transmit a Distribution downlink Transport Block 0. Valid for CWO (Curr) (%) latest reporting period. Argument: See PDSCH Transmission Distribution CWO (Accu) (%). PDSCH 0..100 | 0..8 | Same as PDSCH Transmission Transmission Distribution CW (Curr) (%) but Distribution expressing the distribution in terms of wo (Curr) absolute numbers rather than Count percentages. PDSCH 0..100 | 0..8 | Same as PDSCH Transmission Transmission % Distribution CWO (Accu) (%) but for Distribution Transport Block 1 (Code Word 1). cw (Accu) (%) PDSCH 0...1- 10° | 0...8 | Same as PDSCH Transmission Transmission Distribution CWO (Accu) Count but for Distribution Transport Block 1 (Gade Word 1). cw (Accu) Count PDSCH 0..100 | 0..8 | Same as PDSCH Transmission Transmission % Distribution CWO (Curr) (%) but for Distribution Transport Block 1 (Code Word 1). wt (Curr) (%) PDSCH 0..100 | 0..8 | Same as PDSCH Transmission Transmission Distribution CWO (Curr) Count but for Distribution Transport Block 1 (Code Word 1). wt (Curr) Count PDSCH TT! 0... 1000 — | Number of non-empty Tis (Le. ones Allocation where data as been sent) on the Count POSCH during the latest second. Updated once every second. PMCH 0... 100 — | eMBMs: Percentage of PMCH Decoding % transport blocks that were successfully Success Rate decoded (CRC pass). Updated once every second. NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-143 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit | Arg Description PMCH 0... 1000 — | eMBMS: Number of PMCH transport Received blocks received over the past second Transport Blocks PM 0.15 — | Precoding Matrix indicator. Protocol Text = | E-UTRA Access Stratut Version supported by UE: "Rel > 3GPP 36.306, section 4.3.8.1 PSS IEs: ‘These elements relate to the primary synchronization signal. General remark PSS Peak 0...48000 | 1... 16 | Position of PSS peak, expressed as a Position multiple of 5 ms. Argument: PSS peak index. PSS Peak 21.27 | 1..16 | Power of PSS peak, expressed as a Power (dB) 4B value in decibel Argument: PSS peak index. PSS Peak 0.16 — | Number of PSS peaks found. Count PUCCH Gi) 10... 10 = | Current power control adjustment state 4B for Physical Uplink Control Channel > 3GPP 36.213, section 5.1.2.1 PUSCH IEs: | These elements concer the Physical Uplink Shared Channel, General PUSCH. remark PUSCH Alpha Oud — | Path loss weighting factor in PUSCH power control equation. » 3GPP 36.213, section 5.1.1.1 18E-144 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName | Range/Ut Arg Description PUSCH BLER | In these elements, the block error rate is calculated simply as the IEs: General | percentage of failed transmission attempts, each attempt being remark regarded in isolation and no attention being paid to its sequence umber. Note that PUSCH Initial BLER and PUSCH Residual BLER are different. These elements are valid for the latest reporting period PUSCHBLER | 0... 100 = | Block error rate on the PUSCH. (%) % PUSCHBLER | 0...100000| - | Number of ACKs for uplink transport ‘Ack Number Of blocks. PUSCHBLER | 0...100000| © - —_| Number of NACKs for uplink transport Nack Number blocks. or PUSCH F(i) 10... 10 = | Current PUSCH power control dB adjustment state. b 3GPP 36.213, section 5.1.1.1 ("fei") PUSCHHARQ | 0.1 = — | Maximum number of HARQ Max transmissions. Transmissions PUSCH Initial | 0... 100 - | Percentage of failed first attempts to BLER % transmit PUSCH transport blocks, no further attempts being considered. Updated once every second. PUSCH MCS 0.31 = | Modulation Coding Scheme index for the uplink transport block. » 3GPP- 36.213, section 7.1.7.1 PUSCH MCS 0.100 | 0...31 | Distribution of modulation coding Distribution % scheme usage on the PUSCH Updated once every second. Argument: MCS index. PUSCH 0.8 = | The number of bits used for Modulation modulation of the uplink transport bits) block, » 3GPP 36.213, section 7.1.7.1 NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-145, TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit | Arg Description PUSCH Text = | Name of modulation method used for Modulation modulation of the uplink transport (Text) block. PUSCH PO 126 ... 24 — | Po nommnat_pusci for current serving Nominal (dBm) ‘dBm cell. » 3GPP 36.213, section 5.1.1.1 PUSCH Phy | 0...350000| - | Throughput on the PUSCH. Throughput oils Available in kbit/s and Mbit/s versions. PUSCH 0... 100 — | Percentage of PUSCH transport Residual BLER % blocks that were not transmitted successfully even after the maximum number of attempts. Updated once every second. PUSCH 0...8:10° | — | Number of PUSCH resource blocks Resource allocated over the past second. Block Allocation Count PUSCH 0... 100 — | Within the current TTI, index of the first Resource PUSCH resource block that is Block Start allocated to this device. PUSCH 1.110 — | Number of PUSCH resource blocks, Resource equal to N_PRB in » 3GPP 36.213, Blocks section 7.1.7. PUSCH 0... 100 — | Percentage of the maximum number of Resource % PUSCH resource blocks, equal to Blocks (%) N_PRB in » 3GPP 36.214, section 8.6.2. 18E-146 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName Arg Description PUSCH 0...6 | Distribution of the number of attempts Transmission % required to successfully transmit an Distribution uplink Transport Block. Accumulated (Accu) % over the current session. Argument: 0: Residual: all permitted transmission attempts failed 1: Suecess at first attempt 2.... 5: Success at 2nd ... Sth attempt (= ‘st... 4th retransmission) 6: Success at 6th or later attempt (© 5th of later retransmission) PUSCH 0.100 | 0...6 | Distribution of the number of attempts Transmission % required to successfully transmit an Distribution uplink Transport Block. Valid for latest (Curr) % reporting period Argument: See PUSCH Transmission Distribution (Accu) %. PUSCH TTI 0... 1000 = | Number of non-empty TTIs (i.e. ones Allocation Where data as been sent) on the Count PUSCH during the latest second. Updated once every second, RACH 8.64 = | Specifies the number of consecutive Contention subframes during which the UE shall Resolution monitor the PDCCH after a RACH Timer related message of type “Msg3" is transmitted, » 3GPP 36.321, section 515 RACH 0..2 = _ | Status of RACH contention resolution Contention timer. Resolution 0: Idle Timer Status 4: Running (Num) 2: Timed out RACH Text = | Same as RACH Contention Resolution Contention Timer Status (Num) but in text format Resolution Timer Status (Text) NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1aE-147 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit | Arg Description RACH Current | -140 ... 25 — | Transmit power of last RACH Tx Power dBm preamble. (48m) RACH Initial Tx | 50... 25 = | Transmit power of first RACH Power (48m) dBm preamble. RACH Latency | 0... 32000 = | Time between request and response, aT measured in TTIs. RACH Max 50... 23 = | Maximum transmit power of RACH Preamble dBm. preamble. Power RACH Max 3... 200 — | Maximum number of preambles in one Preambles preamble ramping cycle RACH Number | 1... 255 = | Number of transmits required for the Of Transmits last random access procedure RACH 0... 255 — | Number of RACH preamble responses Preamble with indication of PUSCH resource. Responses with PUSCH Resource RACH 0... 255 — | RACH preamble power step size in dB. Preamble Step 4B RACH Reason Text = | Reason for random access procedure, one of: "Connection Request”, “Radio ‘Uplink Data Arriva’ “Downlink Data Arrival”, “Handover RACH Result Text — | Outcome of random access procedure, e.g.: “Success”, “Failure at 3GPP 36.300, section 10.15 Random Text — | Window size for Random Access Access Period Response, RI 1.4 — | Rank Indication. » 3GPP 36.212 Rid Number | 0... 65535 = | Number of times the Ri element has or had the value 1, accumulated over the current session The update interval is configurable: see section 3.3.1.1 RI2Number | 0... 65535 - | Number of times the RI element has oF had the value 2, accumulated over the current session The update interval is configurable: see section 3.3.1.1 RLC Es: The argument, where present, refers to an individual RLC radio General bearer. remark RLC DL 0 - | UE timestamp of first RLC packet Handover First | 86,400,000 received after a handover. Packet Time | ms (= 24h) RLC DL 0 - | UE timestamp of last RLC packet Handover Last | 86,400,000 received before a handover. Packet Time ms RLCDLPDU | 0... 1000 = | Duration of downlink data transfer Handover ms interruption at the RLC layer in Interruption connection with a handover. Time RLC DLRBID Text 15 | Identity of each RLC downlink radio bearer. NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1aE-149 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit | Arg Description RLC DL RB Text 15 | RLC downlink radio bearer mode, one Mode of ‘Acknowledged Mode Transparent Mode = Unacknowledged Mode RLC DL RB 1.15 = | Number of RLC downlink radio Number Of bearers. RLCDLRB | 0... 350000 15 | Throughput on each RLC downlink Throughput koit's radio bearer. {kbitls) RLC DL State Text — | State of RLC DL protoco!: 0: Inactive 1: Active RLC DL 0...350000 | | Total RLC downlink throughput for all ‘Throughput bits radio bearers. Available in kbit/s and Mbit/s versions. RLC UL 0 — | UE timestamp of first RLC packet Handover First | 86,400,000 transmitted after a handover, Packet Time | ms (= 24h) RLC UL 0 — | UE timestamp of last RLC packet Handover Last | 86,400,000 transmitted before a handover. Packet Time ms RLCULPDU | 0... 1000 = | Duration of uplink data transfer Handover ms interruption at the RLC layer in Interruption connection with a handover. Time RLC UL RB ID Text 15 | Identity of each RLC uplink radio bearer. RLC UL RB Text 15 | RLC uplink radio bearer mode. One of Mode “AM = Acknowledged Mode Transparent Mode = Unacknowledged Mode RLC UL RB 1.15 = | Number of RLC uplink radio bearers. Number Of 18E-150 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName | Rangel Arg Description RLCULRB | 0... 350000] 1... 15 | Throughput on each RLC uplink radio Throughput Keitls bearer. (kbit/s) RLC UL Slate Text — | State of RLC UL protocol 6: Inactive 1: Active 10: Inactive 411: Active RLC UL 0...350000 | — | Total RLC uplink throughput for al Throughput Keitis radio bearers Available in koit/s and Mbit/s versions Roaming Text — | Device NAS status. One of: “Home”, Status “Roaming”, “Not Registerea”. RRC Slate Text =] RRC state: “idle” or “Connected” “Sc 1st"Es: | These elements derive from LTE scanning, corer ‘The ordinal “1st” means that these IEs pertain to the first ere EARFCN scanned. Argument: Refers to an LTE cell, The sorting order within each element depends on the setting in the General window: see UM section 21.284 setstacH | -140.... 25 | 0... 503 ] BCH RSSI for each cel scanned RSS| (dBm) dBm Fregs 1-4 Sc 1st Cell 0... 100000 | 0... 503 ] Distance from scanning device to each Distance (rm) m cell scanned Fregs 1-12, B Requires cel ile and GPS positioning data for the scanning device. Sc 1st Cell 0...803 | 0... 803] Physical Layer Cell Identity (equal to Identity 3x PCIG + PCI) for each cell scanned. Frogs 1-12, B > 3GPP 36.211, section 6.11 Sc 1st Cell Text | 0... 503] Name of each cell Name Requires cel file Fregs 1-12, B NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-151 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit | Arg Description Sc 1st CFO 10000... | 0 ...503 | Center Frequency Offset of each cell (Hz) 10000 scanned. Freqs 1-12 He Sc 1stChannel | -140 .. 25 — | The power in the entire LTE channel RSSI (dBm) dBm bandwidth Frogs 1-12, B Sc 1st Delay 0... 1023 | 0... 503 | Delay spread, expressed as a number Spread samples of sample times T,, for each cell (samples) scanned. T, is the shortest time Freqs 1-4 interval defined in the LTE system, equal to 1 / (30.72 MHz) or 32.552 ns. Sc 1st Duplex Text — | Scanner duplex mode indication (FDD/ Mode TDD). Frogs 1-12 Sc ist 0... 39649 | 0... 503 | EARFCN of each cell scanned. EARFCN Fregs 1-12, B Sc 1st MIMO 0...25 | 0... 503 | Condition number of the channel Condition 4B matrix in a2 x 2 MIMO configuration Number (2x2) (2 Tx, 2 Rx) for each cell scanned. The (dB) condition number is a measure of the Fregs 1-12 orthogonality of the MIMO streams, and hence an indication of whether the MIMO channel is currently capable of supporting spatial multiplexing. The lower the condition number, the better. ‘Sc 1st MIMO 0...2 | 0... 503 | The estimated rank of the channel Estimated matrix in a2 x 2 MIMO configuration Rank (2x2) (2 Tx, 2 Rx) for each cell scanned. Frogs 1-12 Rank estimates are computed for both open-loop and closed-loop MIMO, and the better estimate is presented. 18E-152 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName Arg Description Sc 1st MIMO Text 503 | Type of MIMO that has the best Estimated estimated rank: Rank Type "OL": Open-loop Fregs 1-12 ‘CL: Closed-loop “OL + CL": Opensloop and closed-loop have equal rank Sc 1st No Of 0... 504 = | Total number of detected Physical Cell Identities Layer Cell Identities on this EARFCN. Frogs 1-12, B Sc 1st No Of 1.2 — | The number of scanner Rx antennas Rx Antennas used in scanning this EARFCN. Freqs 1-12 Sc 1st No Of 0.4 503 | Number of Tx ports for each cell Tx Antennas scanned. Fregs 1-12 Sc1stP-SCH | -140...25 | 0... 503 | P-SCH received power for each cell RP (dBm) dBm scanned Frogs 1-4 Sc 1st RS 40... 60 503 | Reference Signal CINR for each cell CINR (dB) dB scanned Fregs 1-12, B ScistRSRP | -140... 25 503 | Reference Signal Received Power (dBm) dBm (sum total over all Tx ports) for each Fregs 1-12, B cell scanned "So istRSRP | -140... 25 503 | Reference Signal Received Power for Rai Txj (dBm)" dBm Tx port (/= 1... 4) as received on Rx IEs antenna i (i= 1 ... 2), for each cell Freqs 14 scanned. ScistRSRQ | ~40 ... 40 503 | Reference Signal Received Quality (dB) dB (sum total over all Tx ports) for each Freqs 1-12, B cell scanned. NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-153, TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit | Arg Description "Sc 1stRSRQ | ~40..40 | 0...503 | Reference Signal Received Quality for Rai Txj (0B)” 4B Tx port j= 1 ... 4) as received on Rx IEs antenna i(/= 1 ...2), for each cell Frogs 1-4 scanned. Sc 1st SCH 40 ...60 | 0... 503 | DRT: Synch Channel (not specified as CINR (48) 4B P-SCH or S-SCH) CINR for each cell Frogs 1-12, B scanned. PCTel: P-SCH CINR for each cell scanned. R&S: S-SCH CINR for each cell scanned. Sc1stSCHRQ | ~40...40 | 0.503 | ORT: Synch Channel (not specified as (dB) 4B P-SCH or S-SCH) Received Quality for Frogs 1-12 each cell scanned. PCTel: P-SCH Received Quality for each cell scanned. R&S, Andrew: S-SCH Received Quality for each cell scanned ScistS-SCH | -140...25 | 0... 503 | S-SCH Received Power for each cell RP (dBm) dBm scanned. Frogs 1-4 Sc‘stTime | 0... 307199 | 0... 503 | Time offset (in samples) from the Offset beginning of the current frame, (samples) adjusted so that a frame begins at the Frogs 1-12 GPS one-second tick epoch *Sc 2nd (etc,)” | These elements are analogous to “Sc 1st" but pertain to the Es: General | second (etc.) EARFCN scanned. remark Note: More IEs are provided for EARFCNs 1-4 than for EARFCNs 5-12, as detailed for the "Sc ‘st" elements above. “Sc Best” IEs: General remark ‘These elements combine cells from all scanned EARFCNS, sorted by descending RSRQ (Eglig). The sorting order within the “Best” elements is not affected by the settings in the General window (see UM section 21.2.8.1) Note: Fewer IEs are provided than for any individual EARFCN, as detailed under the "Sc 1st” elements above ("B" for “Best’) 18E-154 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName | Range/U Arg Deseri “Sc RSSI" IEs: | These elements derive from RSSI scanning. General mene The argument, where present, is a sequence number pointing to scanned frequencies as specified by the “Sc RSSI Frequency (MHz)" element, unless otherwise indicated Sc RSSI (dBm) | -140...25 ] 1 RSS| for each scanned cell. dBm 1000 ScRSSI(d8m) | -140...25 | 0 RSS| for each scanned cell (EARFCN] dam 39649 | argument: EARFCN. Sc RSS! Band Text 1 Band to which each scanned cell 1000 | belongs. Sc RSS! Text 1 Bandwidth used for each scanned cell Bandwidth 1000 Sc RSSI Count | 0... 1000 — | Number of cells scanned. Sc RSSI 0.39649 | 1 EARFCN of each scanned cell EARFCN 1000 | Regarding EARFCN numbering, see > 3GPP 36.101 Sc RSSI 0.6108 | 1 Frequency of each cell scanned Frequency MHz 1000 (MHz) Schedule Text = | Schedule request status: “Idle” or Request Status “Pending”. “Serving Cell” These elements pertain to the current serving cell or cells. In case IEs: General | of cartier aggregation (CA), primary and secondary serving cells remark are distinguished in a subset of IES. Argument: Unless otherwise noted, 1 = primary serving cell and 2 = secondary serving cell (CA only). IEs lacking an argument are valid for the primary serving cell when CA is used. This is also true of elements whose argument has a different meaning, as detailed below. Serving Cell -140...25 | 1..2 | Received signal strength on the Channel RSSI dBm EARFCN each serving coll is using. (dam) Serving Cell 1.2 = | Number of serving cells: greater than Count one in case of carrier aggregation. NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-155 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit | Arg Description Serving Ce! | 0.50000 | | Distance from UE to the serving cell Distance (m) m Requires cell fle and UE positioning dala. ServingCellDL | Text 1... | Downlink bandwidth of serving cell Bandwidth One of: 1.4 MHz, 3 MHz, § MHz, 10 MHz, 15 MHz, 20 Miz. ServingCellDL | 0... 39649 | 1...2 | Downlink EARFCN of each serving EARFCN cell. Regarding EARFCN numbering see b 3GPP 36.101 Serving CellDL | 0... 3000 2. | Downlink frequency of serving cell Frequency MHz (MHz) Serving CellDL | 140 ... 25 2 | Downlink pathloss for serving cell Pathioss (48) 8m Calculated as (eNodeB transmit power) — Serving Cell RSRP (dBm), The eNodeB transmit power is updated from the RRC Connection Reconfiguration message and (for single cartier only) from SIB 2 Serving Cell | 0.307199 | 1...2 | Cell frame timing of each serving cell Frame Timing | LTE T, units relative to the network's absolute time Rxt reference, as received on antenna Rxt Serving Cell | 0... 307199 2 | Cell frame timing of each serving cell Frame Timing | LTE T, units relative to the network's absolute time Rx2 reference, as received on antenna Rx2 Serving Cell Text 2_ | Frequency band to which each serving Frequency cell EARFCN belongs. Band Serving Cell 0... 803 2 | Physical Layer Cell Identity of each Identity serving cell, equal to 3 x PCIG + PCI > 3GPP 36.211, section 6.11 Serving Cell 0.2 2 | PCI of each serving cell Identity (Cell Part) 18E-156 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName Arg Description Serving Cell 0.167 | 1..2 | PCIG of each serving cell Identity (Group Part) Serving Cell 0... 65535 = — | MCC of serving cell Mcc Serving Cell 0... 65535 = | MNC of serving cell, MNG Serving Cell Text — | Name of serving cell Name Requires cell file. Serving Cell Text = | PLMN (MCC and MNC) of serving cell PLMN Serving Cell | 0 = | ECI, E-UTRAN Cell Identifier, of RRC Cell serving cell, expressed in decimal Identity format. > 3GPP 36.300, section 8.2 Serving Cell 0... 255 = | Cell id part (8 bits) of ECI for serving RRC Cell cell, expressed in decimal Identity (Cell Part) Serving Coll Text — | Cetlid part of EC! for serving cell, RRC Cell "00". "FF" expressed in hexadecimal. Identity (Cell Part Hex) Serving Cell | 0 = | eNodeB Identifier part (20 bits) of ECI RRC Cell for serving cell, expressed in decimal. Identity (eNB Part) Serving Cell Text = _ | eNodeB Identifier part of ECI for RRC Cell “00000 serving cell, expressed in Identity (eNB “FFFFF” hexadecimal Part Hex) Serving Cell —40...60 | 1..2 | CINR for Reference Signal of each RS CINR (dB) dB serving cell Serving Cell -140...25 | 1.2. | Reference Signal Received Power for RSRP (dBm) dBm each serving cell. Sum of contributions from antennas Rx1 and Rx2 NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-157 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit | Arg Description Serving Cell 140.25 | 1...2 | RSRP contribution from eNodeB RSRP Txt Rxt dBm antenna Txt as received on antenna (48m) Rxt Serving Cell 140.25 | 1...2 | RSRP contribution from eNodeB RSRP Txt Rx2 dBm antenna Txt as received on antenna (dBm) Rx2. Serving Cell 140 ... 25 2. | RSRP contribution from eNodeB RSRP Tx2 Rxt dBm antenna Tx2 as received on antenna (dBm) Rxt Serving Cell 140 ... 25 2. | RSRP contribution from eNodeB RSRP Tx2 Rx2 dBm. antenna Tx2 as received on antenna (dBm) Rx2. Serving Cell 140...25 | 0...1 | The RSRP of the dedicated reference RSRP-DRS. dBm. signal on each antenna port. (dBm) Argument: Antenna port number. Serving Cell 40... 40 2. | Reference Signal Received Quality. RSRQ (dB) 0B ‘Sum of contributions from antennas Rxt and Rx2. Serving Cell 40... 40 2 | RSRQ contribution from eNodeB RSRQTx1Rxt 4B antenna Txt as received on antenna (dB) Rx Serving Cell 40... 40 2 | RSRQ contribution from eNodeB RSRQTx1 Rx2 4B antenna Txt as received on antenna (a8) Rx2, Serving Cell 40... 40 2 | RSRQ contribution from eNodeB RSRQTX2Rx1 4B antenna Tx2 as received on antenna (a8) Rx1 Serving Cell 40... 40 2 | RSRQ contribution from eNodeB RSRQTx2Rx2 4B antenna Tx2 as received on antenna (48) Rx2, Serving Cell 40... 60 - | Average SINR of dedicated reference SINR-DRS 4B signals, taken over antenna ports 0 (a8) and Serving Cell Text = | Tracking Area Code of serving cell TAC 18E-158 Chapter 3. Information Elements IE Name Arg Description Serving Cell Total RS Power (dBm) Tolal Reference Signal power for serving cell, calculated from serving cell RSRP and channel bandwidth, Valid only for the bandwidths 5 MHz and 10 MHz. Serving Cell -20...20 | 0...2 | Difference between transmit powers of Txt-Tx2 Per dB eNodeB Txt and Tx2 antennas, as Rx Antenna received on each Rx antenna, Each (dB) presented value is an average over 20 samples in the time domain. Argument: 0: Mean of Rx1 and Rx2 values 1: Rxt 2: Rx2 ServingCellUL | 0... 39649 = | Uplink EARFCN of serving cell EARFCN Regarding EARFCN numbering, see > 3GPP 36.101 ServingCellUL | 0 ... 3000 = | Uplink frequency of serving cel Frequency MHz (MHz) Signal To Noise | —40 ... 60 = | Signat-to-noise ratio for samples Ratio Rank 1 B where Rank Indication = 1 Signal To Noise 40...60 | 0.4 Signal-to-noise ratio for samples Ratio Rank 2 dB where Rank Indication = 2 Argument: 0: Rxt antenna 4: Rx2 antenna “Spectr Ana” | These elements are populated by spectrum analysis scanning IEs: General _| The same elements are used for both uplink and downlink bands. remark The argument, where present, is a sequence number pointing to scanned frequencies as i (kHz)" element indicated by the “Spectr Ana Sc Freq Spectr Ana Se Freq (kHz) 698,000 ... 1 3,800,000 | 3001 kHz ‘Scanned frequencies in ascending order. NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-159 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit | Arg Description Spectr Ana Sc | 0... 3001 = | The number of frequencies swept by No Of Freq the scan Spectr AnaSc | -140..25 | 1.. | RSSIof frequencies scanned. RSSI (dBm) Bm 3001 ‘Speed (km/h) 0... 250 = | Speed in km/h km/h ‘Speed (mph) 0... 160 — | Speed in mph: mph SRS Resource | 0... 100 — | Number of resource blocks allocated Blocks to transmission of sounding reference signals SRS TX Power | -50.. 23 = | Transmit power of sounding reference dBm, signal. » 3GPP 36.211, section 5.5.3 SRS Usage 0... 100 = | Percentage of subframes in which the Rate % UE transmits a sounding reference signal. SSS Es: These elements relate to the part of the cell search procedure General making use of the secondary synchronization signal remark Argument: Points to a cell detected during the cell search. SSS Detected Cell Count 0... 16 - Number of cells detected. SSS Detected Cell EARFCN 0... 39649 | 1... 16 EARFCNs of cells detected. SSS Detected Cell Identity 0...503 | 1... 16 Physical Layer Cell Identity (equal to 3 x PCIG + PCI) of cells detected. SSS Detected 25.20 | 1.16 SSS power for cells detected, Cell Power aB expressed as a value in decibel. “Strongest Sc_| These elements contain RSSI scan data RSSI" IEs: Argument: The frequencies are sorted by decreasing RSSI. General rgument: squencies are sorted by decreasing remark Strongest Sc RSS! (dBm) -140...25 | 1.16 dBm Received signal strength. 18E-160, Chapter 3. Information Elements IE Name Arg Description Strongest Se Text 16 | Scanned frequency band. RSSI Band Strongest Sc | 0... 39649 16 | Scanned EARFCN. RSS| EARFCN Strongest Se | 0...6- 10° 16 | Scanned frequency. RSSI kHz Frequency (xz) "TDD" IEs: These elements pertain to the TDD (Time Division Duplex) mode General of operation within LTE, also known as TD-LTE. remark TDD Ack 0.1 — | ACKINACK feedback mode for TOD Reporting > 3GPP 36.212, section 5.2.2.6 Mode 0: Multiplexing 1: Bundling TDD Ack Text — | Same as TOD Ack Reporting Mode but Reporting in text format, Mode (Text) TDD n_CCE 0... 96 — | Average number of the first CCE used (Average) for transmission of the corresponding PDCCH. > 3GPP 36.213, section 10.1 (rece) TDD n_CCE. 0.96 — | Maximum number ofthe first CCE (Max) used for transmission of the corresponding PDCCH. Compare TDD n_CCE (Average). TDD n_CCE 0... 96 = | Minimum number ofthe first CCE used (Min) for transmission of the corresponding PDCCH. Compare TDD n_CCE (Average). NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-161 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IE Name Range/Unit Arg Description TOD Np Distribution (%) 0... 100 % 14 Value distribution of Np, used in the calculation of n aycoy, resource index for PUCCH formats 1/ta/tb. > SGP 36,213, section 10.1 Argument: Represents possible values of Ny 12: Value = 55 13: Value 14: Value TDD N_(p+1) Distribution (%) 0... 100 % 14 Value distribution of N,.4, used in the calculation of n\}pygcy, resource index for PUCCH formats 1/1a/1b. > 3GPP 36.213, section 10.1 Argument: See TDD N_>p Distribution (%). TDD Position Of Minimum k Distribution (%) 0... 100 % Value distribution of the index m for which km is the smallest value in the set K such that UE detects a PDCCH in subframe n— ky (> 3GPP 36.213, section 10.1). Used in calculating n\puccu, resource index for PUCCH formats 1/1a/1b. Valid only when TDD ‘Ack Reporting Mode = Bundling, Argument: Represents possible values of m. TDD Special Subframe Configuration TDD special subframe configuration, > 3GPP 36.211, table 4.2-1 18E-162 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName Arg Description TDD UL/DL 0.6 = | TDD uplink—downlink configuration. Configuration > 3GPP 36.211, table 4.2.2 TDD UL/DL 5. 10 = | TDD downlink-to-uplink switch-point Configuration ms periodicity. » 3GPP 36.211, table 4.2- Type 2 “TD-SCDMA _| Argument: TD-SCDMA neighbors are sorted by decreasing Neighbor" IEs: | RSCP. General remark TD-SCDMA -140...25 | 1...16 | Carrier RSSI of measured TD-SCDMA Neighbor dBm neighbors. Carrier RSSI (dBm) TD-SCDMA 0.127 | 1..16 | Cell Parameter IDs of measured TD- Neighbor CPID ‘SCDMA neighbors. TD-SCDMA 34.0 | 1...16 | E,INp of measured TD-SCDMA Neighbor dB neighbors. EcINo (dB) TD-SCDMA 0.16 — | Number of TD-SCDMA neighbors Neighbor No Of measured. TD-SCDMA | -140...-15 | 1... 16 | RSCP of measured TD-SCDMA Neighbor dBm neighbors. RSCP (d8m) TD-SCDMA 0... 16383 | 1... 16 | UARFCNs of measured TD-SCDMA Neighbor neighbors. UARFCN Time Text — | Current time in text format: hh:mm:ss.ddd", where “ddd! decimal seconds, Time (ms) 0 = — | Current time in ms. 86,400,000 ms (= 24 h) NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-163, TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit | Arg Description Timing 0... 2047 = | Timing Advance, an adjustment of Advance Seo Uplink transmission timing in relation to Description downlink timing, introduced to compensate for propagation delay. Regarding the mechanism, see > 3GPP 36.321, section 5.2. For the representation of values, see > 3GPP 36.213, section 4.2.3. Timing 0..1-108 | — | Timing Advance value converted to Advance m distance in meters. (meters) Transmission 12.9 = | LTE transmission mode as numbered Mode in > 3GPP 36.213, Table 7.2.3-0. Updated from Layer 3 messages. Transmission Text — | Same as Transmission Mode but in Mode (Text) text format (‘TM-1", ete.) 18E-164 Chapter 3. Information Elements IE Name Arg Description Transmission Scheme PDSCH transmission scheme corresponding to Transmission Mode as laid out in » 3GPP 36.213, Table 7.2.3.0. Updated from UE mode reports. 1: Single-antenna transmission 2: Transmit diversity 3: Open-loop codebook-based precoding (in case of multiple layers) 4; Closed-loop codebook-based precoding 5: Multi-user MIMO version of mode 4 6: Closed-loop codebook-based precoding using single-layer transmission 7: Non-codebook-based precoding supporting single-layer PDSCH transmission (antenna port 5) 8: Non-codebook-based precoding supporting up to two layers (antenna port 7) 9: Non-codebook-based precoding supporting up to eight layers (antenna ports 7-8) Transmission Scheme (Text) Text ‘Same as Transmission Scheme but in text format with explanatory strings similar to those above. UE Category Text E-UTRA UE category. > 3GPP 36.306 UE PUCCH Tx Power (dBm) 30 ... 30 dBm UE PUCCH Channel average transmit power. UE PUSCH Tx Power (dBm) 30 ... 30 dBm UE PUSCH Channel average transmit power. UE Tx Power (dBm) 30 ... 30 dBm UE average transmit power. NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-165, TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events 3.4, TD-SCDMA Information Elements 3.4.1. General This category includes a large number of elements that are not TDD-specific, as well as many that also make an appearance in the GSM and/or WCDMA categories. The latter elements relate to parts of the 3GPP specifications that TD-SCDMA shares with GSM and/or WCDMA. 3.4.2. Information Element Table IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Description Altitude (ft) -1312... — | Height above sea level in feet. zoe Reported by positioning equipment. Altitude (mm) 400... — | Height above sea level in meters. ous Reported by positioning equipment. Attach Allowed Text — | Attach Allowed parameter for serving (Text) cell Channel 0.30 — | Channel Quality indicator, CQ. Values Quality are defined in » 3GPP 25.214, section Indicator 6A2 C-RNTI 0...65535 | — _| Cell Radio Network Temporary Identity > 3GPP 36.321 DCH SIR (dB) | -20....20 — | Signatto-interference ratio measured 8 on the DCH DCH SIR 20... 20 — | SIR target ordered for DCH. Target (dB) aB DPCH IEs: All of these Dedicated Physical Channel elements are calculated General over the device's latest reporting period remark DPCH Cll 30... 60 — | Average DPCH Ci taken over all Average (dB) 4B timeslots. 18E-166 Chapter 3. Information Elements IE Name Description DPCH Cil Best | 30 .. 60 DPCH CA\ for best timesiot. (dB) dB DPCH Cil 30 ... 60 = | DPCH CA for worst timesiot. Worst (4B) dB DpcHIscP | -116..-25| - | Average DPCH ISCP taken over all ‘Average (dBm) dBm timesiots. DPCHISCP | -116...-25| - | DPCHISCP for best timeslot. Best (dBm) dBm DPcHIScP | -116..-25| - | DPCHISCP for worst timeslot Worst (dBm) dBm DPCHRSCP | -116..-25] - | Average DPCH RSCP taken over all ‘Average (dBm) dBm timesiots. DPcHRScP | -116..-25| - | DPCHRSCP for best timesiot. Best (dBm) dBm DPcHRSCP | -116...-25] - | DPCHRSCP for worst timeslot. Worst (dBm) dBm DPCH SIR (d8) | 20 ... 20 = | DPcHSIR B DPCH SIR =20 ... 20 - | DPCH SIR Target Target (dB) dB DPCHTimestot | 1...6 = | Number of downlink timeslots Count DL ‘occupied by one or more DPCH(s) at least once during the latest reporting period. DPCHTimestot | 1.6 = | Number of uplink timeslots occupied Count UL, by one or more DPCH{(s) at least once during the latest reporting period, DSCH SIR (dB) | -20 ... 20 Downlink Shared Channel SIR. 0B Error PDU 0 — | Number of MAC-hs PDUs with errors. Number Firmware Text — | Version number of device firmware. Version NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-167 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Description GSM Neighbor | 0... 1023 | 1...16 | ARFCNs of measured GSM neighbors ARFCN Argument: 1 gives the neighbor with the highest signal strength, etc GSM Neighbor | Text | 1... 16 | Base Station Identity Codes (in text BsIC format) of measured GSM neighbors. Argument: See GSM Neighbor ARFCN GSM Neighbor | —110...-47 | 1...16 | RxLev of measured GSM neighbors RxLev (dBm) dBm Argument: See GSM Neighbor ARFCN, Hardware Text = | Device model HARQProcess | 0...65535 | — | Identity of HS-OSCH HARQ process. iD Heading 0... 360 = | Direction of travel measured in degrees degrees clockwise from north H-RNTI 0. 65535 | — | HSPA Radio Network Temporary Identity HS 16-QAM 0... 100 — | Use of 16-QAM as modulation method Modulation % expressed as a percentage of time. Rate HS Assoc =30...60 | = | cil fornon-HS DPCH associated with DPCH Ci (dB) dB HS session. HS Assoc =116..-25] = _ | ISCP fornon-HS DPCH associated DPCH ISCP Bm with HS session. (dBm) HS Assoc =116...-25] - | RSCP for non-HS DPCH associated DPCH RSCP Bm with HS session. (dBm) HS Assoc 20.20 | = | SIR fornon-HS DPCH associated with DPCH SIR (dB)| dB HS session 18E-168 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName Arg. Description HS Cal (Max) | 0... 30 = | The maximum value of the CQ! Seo (Channel Quality Indicator) during the Description latest reporting period. The definition of the CQ values is given in » 3GPP 25.214, section 64.2 HS CQI(Mean)| 0... 30 — | The mean CQ1 value during the latest reporting period Compare HS CQI (Max). HS CQl (Min) 0...30 = | The minimum Cal value during the latest reporting period Compare HS CQl (Max). HSDPA Text = _ | HSDPA Category which the UE reports Category support for. » 3GPP 25.306, table Sita HSDPATS | 0...1 = _| Indicates for each timeslot whether it Valid, n= 2.6 has been occupied by an HS-PDSCH atleast once during the latest reporting period. The value 1 means “yes", and the value 0 means “no” HS-DSCHACK | 0... 100 — | ACK? (NACK + ACK) ratio on the HS- Rate % DSCH HS-DSCH 0... 100 = | Block error rate on the HS-DSCH for BLER % first transmission. HS-DSCHDTX | 0... 100 = | DX rate on the HS-OSCH: Rate % Percentage of Tis estimated by the device as “not used” on downlink. HS-DSCH Text = _ | Type of HS downlink modulation used. Modulation OL Type HS-DSCH Text = | Type of HS uplink modulation used. Modulation UL Type HS-DSCH 0... 100 = _ | NACK/(NACK + ACK) ratio on the NACK Rate % HS-DSCH. NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-169, TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events (kbit/s) IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Description HS-DSCH 0... 100 — | Retransmission rate on the HS-DSCH. Retrans- % mission Rate HS-DSCH 0... 2500 — | Throughput on the HS-DSCH. Throughput kbit/s HS MAC PDU | 0... 1456 — | Average size of MAC-hs PDUs. Average Size bytes Hsmacpou | 0... 100 — | Percentage of MAC-hs PDUs Discard Rate % discarded. (%) Hs mac PDU | 0... 2500 — | MAC-hs PDU receive rate expressed Receive Rate kbit/s in kbits. HS-PDSCH | Alllof these elements are calculated over the device's latest Es: General | reporting period remark HS-PDSCH 0... 65535 = | Number of ACKs on the HS-PDSCH ‘Ack Number HS-PDSCH 0... 100 — | ACK/(NACK + ACK) ratio on the HS- Ack Rate % PDSCH HS-PDSCH 0... 100 = | Block error rate on the HS-PDSCH. BLER (%) % HS-PDSCHC/l | -30... 60 — | Average Cil taken over all HS- Average (dB) 4B PDSCHs (= all timeslots) in use. HS-PDSCH C/I | 30... 60 = | Best C/l among all HS-PDSCHs in Best (dB) 4B use. HS-PDSCHC/l | -30.... 60 = | Worst C/I among all HS-PDSCHs in Worst (48) 4B use. HS-PDSCH 0.16 = | Average number of channelization Codes Used codes used on the HS-PDSCH. HS-PDSCH 0... 65535 = | Number of blocks with bad CRC on the CRC Error HS-PDSCH Count 18E-170 Chapter 3. Information Elements Total Retrans- mission Error Count IEName | RangolUt Arg. Description HS-PDSCH 0... 65535 | Total number of decoded HS-PDSCH CRC Total blocks. Count HS-PDSCH 0.31 = | End channelization code (in code tree) End Channel- being used on HS-PDSCH ization Code Hs-PoscH | -116..-25 | - | Average ISCP taken over all HS- ISCP Average dBm PDSCHs (= all timesiots) in use. (dBm) Hs-poscH | -116..-25| - | Best ISCP among all HS-PDSCHs in ISCP Best dBm use (48m) Hs-poscH | -116...-25| — - | Worst ISCP among all HS-PDSCHs in ISCP Worst dBm use (dBm) HS-PDSCH 0... 100 — | Block error rate for MAC PDUs MAC PDU % received on the HS-PDSCH Received BLER (%) HS-PDSCH 0... 100 — | The percentage of MAC PDUs that MAC PDU % were retransmissions: equal to Total Retrans- Retransmission Count Total Received mission BLER Count « 100. (%) HS-PDSCH 0... 65535 — | Total number of MAG PDUs received. MAC PDU Total Received Count HS-PDSCH 0... 65535 — | Number of MAC PDUs that were MAC PDU retransmissions. Total Retrans- mission Count HS-PDSCH 0... 65535 — | Number of retransmissions that were MAC PDU erroneous. NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1@E471 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Description Hs-poscH | 0....65535 | — | Number of NACKs on the HS-PDSCH Nack Number HS-PDSCH 0... 100 — | NACK/ (NACK + ACK) ratio on the Nack Rate % HS-PDSCH HsposcH | —116..-28| — _ | Average RSCP taken over all HS- RSCP Average | dBm PDSCHs (= all timeslots) in use (am) usposcH | ~116..-28] — _ | Best RSCP among all HS-PDSCHs in RSCP Best dBm use. (am) usposcH | ~116..-25 | — _ | Worst SCP among all HS-PDSCHs in RSCP Worst dBm use (8m) usposcH | -20..-20 | — | HS-PDSCH signalto-interference SIR (dB) dB ratio. (Single value reported regardless of the number of HS-POSCHs in use.) HS-PDSCH 0.31 — | Start channelization code (in code Start Channel tree) being used on HS-PDSCH. ization Code HS-PDSCH 0.4 = | Number of timesiots occupied by an Timesiots Used HS-PDSCH at least once during the latest reporting period HS QPSK 0... 100 = _ | Use of QPSK as HS modulation Modulation % method, expressed as a percentage of Rate time. xs-sccuon | -30..60 | - | Cilreported for HS-SCCH (dB) dB HS-SCCH 0.31 | o Channelization code used in each Channelization timeslot on the HS-SCCH Code Argument: HS-SCCH timesiot. HS-SCCH =116...-25] = _ | ISCP reported for HS-SCCH ISCP (dBm) Bm 18E-172 Chapter 3. Information Elements IE Name Arg. Description HS-SCCH 0...6 | Midambte allocation scheme used on Midamble the HS-SCCH. » 3GPP 25.221, Allocation section 5.6 Mode Argument: HS-SCCH timeslot. HS-SCCH 0.4 0..6 | Midamble configuration used in each Midamble timesiot on the HS-SCCH Configuration Argument: HS-SCCH timeslot. HS-SCCH =116...-25 | - | RSCP reported for HS-SCCH. RSCP (dBm) HS-SCCH SIR | SIR reported for HS-SCCH. (dB) HS-SCCH 63.0 — | BLER target set in HS-SCCH Info, Target Block See multiplied by 20. > 3GPP 25.331 Error Rate Desorption section 10.3.6.36a HS-SCCH 0.6 =] Number of HS-SCCH timeslots in use. Timesiot Number HS Session 0 = | Indicates whether or not HSPA is currently being used. 0: No 1: Yes HS Session Text — | Same as HS Session but in text (Text) format. HS-SICH 0... 999 — | Number of ACKs on the HS-SICH Acknowl- edgement Count HS-SICH 0.31 | 0...6 | Channelization code used in each Channelization timeslot on the HS-SICH. Code Argument: HS-SICH timeslot. HS-SICH 0...65535 | — | Number of HS-SICH transmissions. Count NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-173 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events Block Sizes No oF IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Description HS-SICH Text 0...6 | Midamble allocation scheme used on Midamble the HS-SICH, » 3GPP 25.221, section Allocation 56 Mode Argument: HS-SICH timeslot HS-SICH 0.4 0....6 | Midamble configuration used in each Midamble timesiot on the HS-SICH Configuration Argument: HS-SICH timeslot HS-SICH 0.6 — | Number of HS-SICH timestots in use. Timesiot Number HS Transport | 0... 65535 | 1 ...254 | Block counts for HSPA transport block Block Count sizes currently in use, accumulated (Accu) over the current session. Argument: 1 represents the first TBS used (not TBS 1), etc HS Transport | 0... 65535 | 1... 254 | Block counts for HSPA transport block Block Count sizes currently in use, collected over (curr) the latest report period Argument: 1 represents the first TBS used (not TBS 1), ete HS Transport | 0... 14043 | 1... 254 | Transport block sizes on the HS- Block Size bits DSCH Argument: 1 represents the first TBS used (not TBS 1), ete HS Transport | 0... 254 — | Number of HSPA transport block sizes currently in use. “HS UL" IEs: | These elements pertain to HSUPA (EUL) and are updated General primarily when that technology is in use. remark However, even if only HSDPA is available in the network, uplink activity occurring in the course of an HSDPA session may still cause some of the HS UL elements to be populated. HSUL16-0AM | 0... 100 — | Use of 16-GAM as modulation method Modulation % expressed as a percentage of time, Rate 18E-174 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName Arg. Description HS UL E+ = | Percentage of TTIs where the UE AGCH received an absolute grant on the E- Success Rate AGCH. HS ULE-DCH | 0... 1000 = | Throughput on the E-DCH. Throughput koitls (kbit/s) HS ULE-HICH | -116..-25 | | Received signal code power on the E- RSCP (48m) dBm HICH HS UL E- 0... 100 = _ | Percentage of transport blocks on the PUCH % E-PUCH that were successfully Successful transferred on first attempt. First Tx Rate HS UL E- 0... 100 — | Percentage of transport blocks on the PUCH % E-PUCH that were successfully Successful transferred on third or later attempt. Other Tx Rate HS UL E- 0... 100 = _ | Percentage of transport blocks on the PUCH % E-PUCH that were successfully Successful transferred on second attempt Second Tx Rate HS UL E+ 50... 33 = | Transmit power used on the E-PUCH PUCH Tx dBm Power (dBm) HS UL E+ 0... 100 — | Percentage of transport blocks on the PUCH % E-PUCH that were not successfully Unsuccessful transferred after the maximum number Tx Rate of attempts. HS UL E- 50... 33 - | Transmit power used on the E- RUCCH Tx dBm RUCCH. Power (dm) HS UL Grant 0... 100 - | Percentage of TTIs where the UE Rate % received a grant (e, was allowed to transmit, NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-175 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Description HSULQPSK | 0... 100 = | Use of QPSK as modulation method, Modulation % expressed as a percentage of time. Rate IMEI Text = | International Mobile Equipment Identity, the unique equipment identity of the device, » 3GPP 23.003 IMs Text — | International Mobile Subscriber Identity, the unique identity of the SIM in the device. » 3GPP 23.003 IR Version at — | Incremental Redundancy version Number number. Latitude 90... 90 — | Latitude recorded by positioning degrees equipment. Latitude (Text) Text — | Latitude as text. For the presentation format, see TR section 3.4. Latitude Text — | Latitude in decimal degrees, presented Decimal as text Degrees (Text) Longitude -180...180] — | Longitude recorded by positioning degrees equipment Longitude Text = | Longitude as text. For the presentation (Text) format, see TR section 3.4. Longitude Text = | Longitude in decimal degrees, Decimal presented as text Degrees (Text) LTE Neighbor LTE neighbors are sorted by descending RSRP. Es: General remark LTE Neighbor 0... 503 1...16 | Physical Layer Cell Identities (equal to Cell Identity 3x PCIG + PCI) of measured LTE neighbors. LTE Neighbor 140... 25 1...16 | RSRP of measured LTE neighbors. Cell RSRP am 18E-176 Chapter 3. Information Elements IE Name Arg. Description LTE Neighbor | —40 .. 40 16 | RSRQ of measured LTE neighbors. Cell RSRQ 3B LTE Neighbor | -130 ...-20 16 | Channel RSSI of measured LTE Channel RSSI dBm neighbors. LTE Neighbor 0... 16 — | Number of LTE neighbors measured Count LTE Neighbor | 0... 65535 16 | EARFCNs of measured LTE EARFCN neighbors. Mode Text — | Same as Mode (Num) but in text format. Mode (Num) 1.47 — | Relevant values: 2: Idle mode 3: Dedicated mode Mode - System 1.9 — | Relevant values: 2: GSM 8: TD-SCDMA For the full set of values, see the Mode - System element under WCDMA. Mode - System Text — | Same as Mode - System but in text (Text) format. Neighbor IEs: | These elements pertain to neighbors of the current serving cell corer Argument: The elements are sorted by descending RSCP unless remark otherwise specified. Argument 1 thus points to the strongest neighbor, etc. Neighbor =131....25 | 1...32 ] Carrier RSSI for each neighbor. Carrier RSS| dam Neighbor Cell Text 1....32 | Name of each neighbor. Name Requires cel file Neighbor CPID | 0...127 | 1...32 | Cell Parameter Identity for each neighbor. Neighbor 0..999 | 1...32 | Midamble for each neighbor. Midamble NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18177 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Description Neighbor 46. 158 32 | Pathloss for each neighbor. Pathloss 4B Neighbor P- -30... 0 32 | P-CCPCH E,JNo for each neighbor. CCPCH EciNo 4B Neighbor P- | -116 ..-25 32 | P-CCPCH received signal code power CCPCH RSCP dBm for each neighbor. Neighbor -116 ..-25 | 0.6 | These elements indicate, for each of Timeslot dBm the seven strongest neighbors, ISCP ISCP (dBm), measured for each timeslot. net Argument: Timeslot number. Neighbor 0. 16383 32 | Primary UARFCN of each neighbor. UARFCN (frequency band dependent) Network Mode Text — | Handling of paging in the network (Of Operation I: All paging on GPRS channels; Gs signaling interface present II: All paging on PCH; no Gs I: All circuit-switched paging on PCH, all packet-switched paging on PPCH; no Gs. New Data ou — | Indicates whether at least one new Indicator data block was received on the HS- DSCH during the last reporting period. PoC Text — | Compression algorithm employed by Compress the Packet Data Convergence Algorithm, Protocol POCP DL 0... 2500 — | Downtink throughput at the POCP Throughput kbits layer. POCP UL 0... 2500 = | Uplink throughput at the PDCP layer. Throughput kbits 18E-178 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName | Range/Ut Arg. Description PDP Context | 0...60000 | 1...11 | Time to complete establishment of Completion ms POP context, counted from the first Time (ms) Activate PDP Context Request message to Activate PDP Context Accept. Argument: PDP context index. PRACH 0...47 - | Identity of Physical Random Access Physical Channel. Channel ID PRACH Text - | Spreading factor used on PRACH. Spreading Factor (Text) PRACH 0.47 = | TTlused on PRACH in milliseconds. Transmission ms Time interval (ms) P-TMSI 0... - _ | Packet TMSI (Temporary Mobile 16,777,215 Subscriber Identity). » 3GPP 23.003 P-TMSI (Hex) Text - | Packet TMS! in hexadecimal format. Radio Bearer Text 1/...32 | RLC downlink radio bearer mode, one Mode Downlink of "AM" = Acknowledged Mode “TM = Transparent Mode "UM" = Unacknowledged Mode Argument: RLC entity. Radio Bearer Text 1....32 ] RLC uplink radio bearer mode. Mode Uplink Argument: RLC entity. Received PDU | 0 — | Number of MAC-hs PDUs received. Number RLCDLEror | 0.100 | 1...32 | RLC downlink block error rate for each Rate (%) % data bearer. Argument: RLC entity. NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-179 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Description RLC DL 0...2500 | 1...32 | RLC downlink throughput for each Throughput kbitls data bearer. (koiv's) Argument: RLC ently RLC Radio 0... 65535 | 1...32 | Buffer occupancy of each RLC data Bearer Buffer bytes bearer: the amount of data that is Occupancy available for transmission and retrans- mission. Argument: RLC entity RLC Radio 1.32 | 1...32 | Identity of each RLC data bearer. Bearer ID Argument: RLC ently RLC Total DL] 0... 2500 — | Total RLC downlink throughput across Throughput bits all data bearers, RLC Total UL | 0... 1000 — | Total RLC uplink throughput across all Throughput kbit/s data bearers. RLC UL 0.100 | 1.32 | RLC uplink retransmission ratio for Retrans- % each data bearer. mission Ratio Argument: RLC entity, RLC UL 0.1000 | 1..32 | RLC uplink throughput for each data Throughput kbit/s bearer. (kbit/s) Argument: RLC entity RRC Slate Text — | Same as RRC State (Num) but in text format RRC State 0.5 — | State of RRC protocol (Num) 0: No service 1: Idle mode 2: Connected_Cell_FACH 3: Connected_Cell_DCH 4: Connected_Cell_PCH 5: Connected_URA_PCH The state is set to idle when the UE registers, and the information element is then updated each time the state changes. > SGPP 25.331, chapter 7 18E-180, Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName | Rangel Arg. Description “Sc " Es: | These elements contain pilot scan data from a particular General UARFCN, The same family of elements are populated in the romark Midamble and Sync DL modes, though with certain differences of detail as noted below. ‘Argument: The sorting order within each element depends on the General window setting: see UM section 22.3 Sc... Cell 0...1° 108 | 1... 128 | Distance to the cell in meters. Distance (m) m Requires cell file and UE positioning data, Se... Cell Text | 1... 128 | Name of the cell site. Name Requires cell fle, Sc... CPID 0.127 | 14... 128] Cell Parameter Id of the cell Sc... Ecllo -32...0 | 1... 128 The received energy per chip divided (a8) 8 by the relevant measured power density (noise and signal) in the wide band. This is the primary measurement for pilot scanning, It is taken either over the Midamble for TSO or over SyncDL, depending on the Measurement Mode setting; see UM section 22.3. Sc... Epsilo -32...0 | 1...128| SyneDL E:/ly measured over TSO: the (a8) oB received energy per chip divided by the relevant measured power density (noise and signal) in the wide band. Valid for Midamble measurement mode only; see UM section 22.3. Sc... lo (48m) | -115...-25 | 1... 128 | Wide-band channel power of the dam UARFCN Sc... No OF 0... 128 =] Number of cells detected on the cPiD UARFCN. Sc... SIR (48) | -20...20 | 1...128 | Peak pilot signal-to-interference ratio, 8 Antenna 1 radiation is used. Invalid if either pilot or interference is missing, NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1aE-181 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Description Sc... Time 0... 25599 | 1... 128 | Position of a selected CPID in quarters Offset chipla of chips from the internal 1/200th second time mark that is aligned with GPS time, if'a GPS signal is present. Sc...UARFCN | 0... 16383 | 1... 128 | Scanned UARFCN (frequency band dependent) “Sc Best” IEs_ | These elements combine cells from all scanned UARFCNs, sorted by descending E,/lg. The sorting order of the “Best” ‘elements is not affected by the settings in the General window (see UM section 22.3), Regarding pilot scanning in general, again see UM section 22.3. Argument (where present): 1 is the cell with the highest Ey/lo, ete. “Sc RSSI" IEs: | These elements derive from RSSI scanning. General ‘The argument, where present, is a sequence number pointing to remari ‘scanned frequencies as specified by the “Sc RSSI Frequency (MHz)" element, uniess otherwise indicated ScRSSI (dBm) | -131..25 | 1 RSSI for each scanned frequency. dBm 1500 ScRSSI(d8m) | -131...25 | 0 RSSI for each scanned frequency. (UARFCN] Bm 16383 | argument: UARFCN. Sc RSSI Band Text 1. | Band to which each scanned 1500 | frequency belongs. ScRSSICount | 0... 1500 — | Number of frequencies scanned. Sc RSSI o..6000 | 1 Frequency scanned. Frequency MHz 1500 (MHz) Sc RSSI 0... 16383 | 1 UARFCN where each scanned UARFCN 1500 | frequency is located, 18E-182 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName | Rangel Arg. Description Serving IEs: | These elements pertain to the current serving cell General romark Serving Cit =30 ...60 — | CioF serving cel. Calculated as 8 Serving P-CCPCH RSCP - Timeslot ISCP (dBm) for timeslot 0 (the timeslot always used by the P-CCPCH) Valid only if Serving Current UARFCN = Serving Primary UARFCN. Serving Carrier | -131...25 | - | Carrier RSSI or serving cell. RSS| dBm Serving Cell Text = | Indicates whether or not the serving Barred collis barred Serving Cell id | 0 — | Cellidentity of serving cell Sorving Cell Id Text — | Cottidentity of serving cell: toxt string (Dec) in decimal format. Serving Cell Id Text — | Cellidentity of serving cell: text string (Hex) “0000000 in hexadecimal format. “FFFFFFF* Serving Coll Text — | Name of serving cell Name Requires cell file. Serving 309 - | Same as Serving DRX Coefficient. Coefficient Serving PID | 0... 127 — | Cet Parameter Identity of serving cell Serving 0... 16383 | - | UARFCN currently used by the serving Current (frequency cell: either the Primary UARFCN or a UARFCN and different UARFCN (the latter in dependent) dedicated mode only) Serving DRX 3.9 =] DRX (Discontinuous Reception) Coefficient coefficient for serving cell, represented as a value k, where 2*is the DRX cycle length in radio frames. » 3GPP 25.331 NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-183, TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Description Seringtac | 0...65535 | — | LACof serving cell Serving LAC Text: = | LAC of serving cell in hexadecimal (Hex) 0000" . format. “FrFF Serving Max | -50...33 | — | The maximum transmit power the Allowed UL 8m terminal is allowed to use. TxPower (dBm) ServingMcc | 000..999 | — | Mobile Country Code of serving cell Serving 0... 999 = | Midambie used in serving cal Midamble ServingMNC | 000...999 | — | Mobile Network Code of serving cel May consist of two or three digits Serving 46.188 | — | Pathioss for serving cell Pathloss dB Serving P- =30 ...0 = _ | P-COPCH E,iNo for the serving cell CCPCH EoINo dB Serving P- =116..-25| — _ | P-CCPCH received signal code power CCPCHRSCP | dBm for the serving cell Serving P- =... 20 =| P-CCPCH signat-to-interference ratio CCPCH SIR dB for the serving cell Serving 0... 16383 | — | UARFCN used for control signaling by Primary fr the serving cell. This UARFCN may UARFCN (frequency also be used for traffic. band dependent) Serving 0... 40 — | Celtresetection parameter Qhyst1, for hysteresis B serving cell hysteresis value. » 3GPP (8) 25.304, section 5.26.15 Serving =115...-25] — | Celtreselection parameter Qrxlevmin, O-rlev-min Bm specifying the minimum required (8m) RxLevin the serving cell. » 3GPP 25.304, section 5.2.6.1.5 ServingRAC | 0... 255 = _| RAC of serving callin decimal format. 18E-184 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName | Range/Ut Arg. Description Serving RAC Text = | RAG of serving cell in hexadecimal (Hex) "00". "FF format. Serving 0.91 = | Cell reselection parameter Sintersearch S-intersearch dB for serving cell: threshold for inter- Threshold frequency measurements. » 3GPP. 25,304, section 5,2.6.1.5, Serving 0.91 - | Cell resetection parameter Sirasearch S-intrasearch dB for serving cell: threshold for intra- Threshold frequency measurements. » 3GPP. 25.304, section 5.2.6.1.5 Serving T- 0.31 = | Cetlreselection timer value reselection (s) s Treseloction,, » 3GPP 25.304, section 526.15 Serving URA | 0 = | URAidentity of serving cell 1D Speed (km/h) 0. 250 = | Speed in kin. keh Speed (mph) 0... 155 = | Speed in mph. mph “Strongest Se RSSI" IEs: General remark ‘These elements contain RSSI scan data. Argument: The frequencies are sorted by decreasing RSSI. Strongest So 131.25 | 1... 32 | Received signal strength. RSSI (dBm) dBm Strongest Se Text 1... 32 | Scanned frequency band. RSSI Band Strongest Sc 0...6000 | 1...32 | Scanned frequency. Rss! MHz Frequency (MHz) Strongest Sc RSS| UARFCN 0... 16383 | 1...32 | Scanned UARFCN. NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-185 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Description Sub System | 0..22-1| — | Subsystem frame number. Frame Number Syne Id Uplink | 0..,27°-4 = Equal to SYNC-UL ID in » 3GPP 25.223, section 8.3 Sync Pathioss | 46... 158 — | Pathioss on uplink synchronization Uplink dB channel UpPCH. Sync TxPower | 60... 33 — | UpPCH transmit power. Uplink dBm Sync UL Wait | 0.99 — | Number of subframes to wait for Time subframes acknowledgement from the network (subframes) after sending a signature on the UpPCH. ‘Sync Uplink 0.28 - UpPCH signature retransmission Counter counter in physical random access procdure. 73212 0... 255 — | Value of timer T3212 controlling deci-hours periodic location area updating. Given as raw value in deci-hours (0 means no periodic updates). » 3GPP 24.008 Time Text — | Current time in text format: “h:mm:ss.dd’, where “dd” = decimal seconds. Time (ms) 0 = | Current time in ms. 86,400,000 ms (= 24 h) Timesiot IEs: | The argument is equal to the timeslot index: 0 means TS 0, etc. General remark Timeslot Code 0.8 0 Number of channelization codes in use Count for each timeslot during a non-HS session. Timesiot Code | 0.16 | 0 Number of channelization codes in use Count HS- for each timeslot during an HS PDSCH session. 18E-186 Chapter 3. Information Elements IE Name Arg. Description Timestot Code | 1.16 | 0...6 | Spreading factor used for the channel- Spreading ization codes in each timeslot. Factor Possible values are {1, 2, 4, 8, 16} on the uplink and (1, 16} on the downlink. Timesiot Text 0...6 | Direction of transmission for each used Direction timeslot: “UL” or “DL” TimeslotDPCH | -116...-25 | 0.6 | Dedicated Physical Channel received RSCP (dBm) dBm signal code power, measured and reported per timesiot. TimestotDPCH | -116..-25] - | Sum of DPCH received signal code RSCP Sum dBm powers for all reported timesiots. The (dBm) summing is done in the mW domain Timestot HS- | -30...60 | 0..6 | HS-PDSCH C/I, measured and PDSCH Cl dB reported per timeslot (a8) Timeslot HS- | -116...-25 | 0...6 | HS-PDSCH interference signal code PDSCH ISCP dBm power, measured and reported per (dBm) timesiot. Timeslot HS-| -116...-25] 0...6 | HS-PDSCH received signal code PDSCH RSCP dBm power, measured and reported per (dBm) timesiot. Timeslot SCP | -116...-25 | 0...6 | Interference signal code power for (dam) dBm each timesiot. Timing —16..240 | - | Timing Advance parameter stated in ‘Advance chips chip units. (chips) TMSI o — | Temporary Mobile Subscriber Identity > 3GPP 23.003, MSI (Hex) Text = | TMS! in hexadecimal format NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-187 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IE Name Range/Unit | Arg. Description TPC DL -1,0,4 - Inner loop power control indication pertaining to the downlink. Based on the recent history of power control decisions: + The value ~1 means that the power has been adjusted predominantly downward + The value 0 means that the upward and downward power adjustments have canceled out exactly + The value +1 means that the power has been adjusted predominantly upward. TPC Step (4B) B Transmit power control step size in dB. TPC UL 10,1 - Inner loop power control indication pertaining to the uplink. Works the same way as TPC DL. Transport Channel BLER DL 0.100 | 1..32 % Block error rate for each downlink transport channel, Argument: Transport channel index. Transport 0... 100 — | Block error rate averaged over all Channel BLER %% downlink transport channels. Total DL Transport 0... 32 — | Number of downlink transport Channel Count DL channels. Transport 1...32 | 1...32 | Identity of each downlink transport Channel ID DL channel, Argument: Transport channel index. UE TxPower 50... 33, — | UE transmit power in dBm. Valid only (dBm) dBm. in connected mode. UpPCH 120 ... 30 = | Uplink pilot channel transmit power. TxPower (dBm) | dBm 18E-188 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName Arg. Description U-RNTI - | UTRAN Radio Network Temporary Identity U-RNTI (Dec) Text - | UTRAN Radio Network Temporary Identity in decimal Voice Frame 0... 100 = | Frame error rate for voice service Error Rate (%) % NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-189 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events 3.5. CDMA Information Elements Sequence Number IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Description Access 0.7 = | Maximum number of Access Channel Channel Max or Enhanced Access Channel frames Capsule Size in an Access Channel Message Capsule, less 3. Access 0... 255 — | Number of frames in the Access Channel Channel or Enhanced Access Channel Preamble Size preamble, less 1 Access Initial 0... 255 - | Initial power offset or adjustment used Power Offset dB in the open loop power control procedure. ‘Access Max 0.15 = | Maximum number of access probe Req Seq sequences for each 1x access attempt {used for regular MS origination), ‘Access Max 0.15 = | Maximum number of access probe Rsp Seq sequences for each 1x access attempt (used in case of PACA origination). ‘Access Num 0.15 — | Number of access probes in each 1x Step access probe sequence, less 1 Access Power | 0... 255 = | Open toop transmit power increment in Increment B units of 1 dB between successive access probes in an 1x access probe sequence. Access Probe | 0... 255 = | Sequence number of access probe Number sent during 1x access attempt. Access Probe | 0... 255 - | Sequence number of access probe sequence sent during 1x access attempt. Active Set lEs: The argument points to the active set member index. In case of General multicarrier operation, the IEs contain the six strongest active set, remark members from all carriers taken together. Active Set Text 4..6 | Frequency band class for each active Band Class set member. > 3GPP2 C.S0057-B 18E-190 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Description Active Set Cell Text 1.6 | Cell name for each active set member Name as defined in cell file (if available). Requires cell file Active Set 0...1199 | 1..6 | Channel number of RF channel used Channel by each active set member, Active Set 0... 24 = | The number of members in the active Count set, whether in idle or traffic mode. In the multicarrier case, the active set members on all carriers are counted, although only the six strongest of these appear in the other Active Set elements Active Set 0...2047 | 1..6 | DCCH code channel used by each DCCH Code active set member. Channel Active Set 0.3 1...6 | DCCH QOF mask id used by each DCCH QoF active set member. Mask Id Active SetEc | -157...10 | 1...6 | Received signal code power for each dBm active set member, Active Set -32...0 | 1.6 | Signalto-noise ratio (E,/lg in dB) for Ecllo 4B each active set member. Active Set 32.0 = | Total signal-to-noise ratio (Ely in dB) Ecllo Sum 4B for all active set members. The summing is done in the mW domain Active Set 0...2047 | 1.6 | FCH code channel used by each active FCH Code set member, Channel Active Set 0.3 1...6. | FCH QOF mask id used by each active FCH QOF set member. Mask Id Active SetPN | 0..511 | 1..6 | Pilot PNoffset for each active set member, NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-191 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Active Set 0...2047 | 1..6 | SCH code channel used by each active SCH Code set member. Channel Active Set 0.3 1...6 | SCH QOF mask id used by each active SCH QOF set member. Mask Id Active Set 125..-25| — | Total received signal power in the Serving lo dBm serving RF channel Altitude (ft) 1312 - | Height above sea level in feet pans Reported by positioning equipment. Altitude (m) —400 - | Height above sea level in meters. 8sis Reported by positioning equipment. Analog RSS| | -120..-30] - | Received signal strength indicator for dBm AMPS. ‘Analog SCC. 0. 255 - | AMPS Supplemental Code Channel ‘Analog Tx 0.7 = | Transmit power level in AMPS traffic Power Level state, See > TIA/EIA-553-A, section 2.1.2.2; ERP levels in dBW are found in table 2.1.2-1 Base ID 0... 65535 = | Base ID transmitted in Layer 3 message System Parameters. Call Blocked 0... 1000 = | Number of Blocked Call events. Count Call Dropped | 0... 1000 - | Number of Dropped Call events. Count Call Success | 0... 1000 = | Number of Call End events Count 18E-192 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName | Range/Unit Arg. Description Calls Blocked | 0... 100 (%) % Calculated as: # blocks | (# blocks + # drops + # ends) where blocks = Blocked Call events drops = Dropped Call events ends = Call End events Calls Dropped | 0... 100 (%) % Calculated as: #t drops / (# blocks + # drops + # ends) where blocks = Blocked Call events drops = Dropped Calll events ends = Call End events Candidate Set | The argument, where present, points to the candidate set IEs: General | member index. In case of multicarrier operation, the IEs contain remark the six strongest candidate set members from all carriers taken together. Candidate Set Text 1...6 | Frequency band class for each Band Class candidate set member, » 3GPP2 €.80057-B Candidate Set Text 1..6 | Cell name for each candidate set Cell Name member. Requires cell file. Candidate Set | 0... 1023 Channel (dependent ‘on band class) Channel number of RF channel used by each candidate set member. Candidate Set | 0... 24 Count ‘The number of candidate set members. In the multicarrier case, the candidate set members on all carriers are counted, although only the six strongest of these appear in the other Candidate Set elements. NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-193, TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Candidate Set | -157...10 | 1.6 | Received signal code power for each Ec dBm candidate set member. Candidate Set | -32...0 | 1.6 | Signal-to-noise ratio (Eg/ly in dB) for Ecilo dB each candidate set member. Candidate Set | 0.511 | 1..6 | Pilot PN offset for each candidate set PN member. CDMA Rx Text - | One of: “Entering CDMA", “Sync State Channet’, “Paging Channet, “Traffic Channel Initialization’, “Traffic Channel", “Exit” Country 1D 0... 999 = | McC, Mobite Country Code. Dialed Number | Text = | The number dialed to initiate the ‘current call, Valid only while a call is in progress. DSC Channels | 0...8 0... 15 | Data Source Control channel associated with each pilot in the Traffic Channel Assignment message. > 3GPP2 C.S0024-A, section 8.7.6.2.2 Argument: Pilot PN index in Traffic Channel Assignment message. EV-DOAccess | 0... 100 = | Number of failed EV-DO access Failure Rate % attempts divided by total number of EV- (%) DO access attempts. EV-DO Access | 0... 255 = | Maximum number of access probe Max Probe sequences per EV-DO access attempt Seq EV-DO Access | 0... 255 = | Sequence number of access probe Probe Count sent during EV-DO access attempt. EV-DO Access | 0... 255 — | Number of access probes in each EV- Probe Num DO access probe sequence. Step EV-DO Access | 0... 255 = | Sequence number of access probe Probe Seq sequence sent during EV-DO access Count attempt 18E-194 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Description EV-DO Access 0.3 — | Result of EV-DO access attempt: Result 0: ACAck not received 1: ACAck received 2: TCA message received 3: Probe interrupted EV-DO Active | The argument, where present, points to the active set member ‘Set MAC Index Set IES: index. In case of muttcarrier operation, the IEs contain the six General strongest active set members from all carriers taken together. remark EV-DO Active 0.7 1...6 | EV-DO: DRC cover for each active set Set DRC member. Cover EV-DO Active Text 1.6. | EV-DO: DRC lock status for each Set DRC Lock active set member: “Locked” or Unlocked”. EV-DO Active 0.4 1...6 | EV-DO: Drop timer for each active set Set Drop Timer member. Active 0: Inactive 1: Active EV-DO Active 0.4 1...6 | EV-DO: Drop timer status for each Set Drop Timer active set member. Expired 0: Drop timer running 1: Drop timer expired Ev.00 Active | 0.127 | 1...6 | EV-DO: The medium access control index associated with each active set member, EV-D0 Active 0.7 Set Predicted DRC EV-DO: DRC cover for the active set pilot currently having the best predicted SINR EV-D0 Active | 30... 15 Set Predicted aB SINR EV-DO: Predicted SINR for the active set pilot currently having the best predicted SINR. NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-195 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. EV-D0 Active | 0...255 | 1..6 | EV-DO: For each active set member, Set RAB Offset specifies the slots in which a new reverse activity bit can be transmitted > S3GPP2 C.S0024, section EV-DO Active | 0.100 | 1..6 | EV-DO: For each active set member, Set RAB % the rate of reverse activity bits during Usage (%) the last PN roll (16 slots), calculated as (number of ones) / 16. EV-DO Active | 0... 15 1...6 | EV-DO: Reverse power control index Set RPC Index for each active set member, EV-DO Active 1 1.46 | EV-DO: For each active set member, a Set RPC running average of the last 64 reverse Indication power control bits, showing the recent {rend of the power control. » 3GPP2 C.$0024, section 9.2.1.2.4.2 EV-DO Active 0.7 = | EV-DO: DRC cover for the current Set Serving serving active set pilot. DRC EV-DO Active | 0.511 - | EV-DO: PN offset for the current Set Serving serving active set pilot. PN EV-DO Active | 0... 15 = | EV-DO: RPC index for the current Set Serving serving active set pilot. RPC. EV-DO Active | -30... 15 = | EV-DO: SINR for the current serving Set Serving 0B active set pilot SINR EV-DO Active | -30..15 | 1..6 | EV-DO: Signal to interference-plus- Set SINR oB noise ratio for each active set member. EV-DO Active | 0...23768 | 1...6 | EV-DO: Center of search window for Set Window chips each active set member. Given in chip Center units, 18E-196 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Description EV-DO Actual | 0... 1800 = | EV-DO: RRI at which the reverse link RRI (kbit/s) bits packet was transmitted. This should be S EV-DO Condition RRI (kbit's); if Actual RRI < Condition RRI, then the reverse rate has been demoted, as there is not enough data to be sent. EV-DO ALMP 0.5 - | EV-DO: Air Link Management Protocol State (Num) state. 0: Inactive 4: Initialization 2: Idle 3: Connected EV-DO ALMP Text — | Same as EV-DO ALMP State (Num) State (Text) but in text format, EV-DO AT 0.5 - | EV-DO access terminal state. State (Num) 0: Inactive (AT is switched to 1x or is in Deep Sleep) 4: Acquisition 2: Syne 3: Idle 4: Access 5: Connected EV-D0 AT Text = | Same as EV-DO AT State (Num) but in State (Text) text format. EV-DO 0... 65535 = | Time (in slots) taken to complete the Attempt timesiots EV-DO acoess attempt. Duration Ev-D0 0... 255 — | Transaction ID of EV-DO access Attempt attempt. Transaction Id EV-DO Best 0..5t1 — | EV-DO: PN offset for the active set pilot Pilot PN currently having the best predicted SINR EV-DO Best 30. 15 — | EV-DO: Predicted SINR for the active SINR 4B set pilot currently having the best predicted SINR. NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-197 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit| Arg. v.00 The argument, where present, points to the candidate set Candidate Set | member index. In case of multicarrier operation, the IEs contain Es: General | the six strongest candidate set members from all cariers taken remark together. EV-DO ou 1..6 | EV-DO: Drop timer for each candidate Candidate Sot sot member. Drop Timer 6: Inactive Active 4: Active EV-DO ou 4...6 | EV-DO: Status of drop timer for each Candidate Set candidate set member. Drop Timer 0: Drop timer running Expired 1: Drop timer expired EV-DO 0...23768 | 1..6 | EV-DO: Center of search window for Candidate Set each candidate set member. Given in Window chip units Center EV-DO Color | 0... 255 = | EV-DO base station color code. Code EV-DO 0... 1800 = | EV-DO reverse rate indication Condition RRI | Koitis calculated according to the algorithm in (kbit’s) » 3GPP2 C.S0024, section 8.5.6.1.5.2. Compare EV-DO Actual RRI (Kbit) EV-DO 0.5 = | EV-DO Connected state. Connected 0: Inact State (Num) t: Open EV-DO Text = | Same as EV-DO Connected State Connected (Num) but intext format. State (Text) EV-DO 0... 100 = | Number of failed EV-DO connection Connection % attempts divided by total number of EV- Failure Rate DO connection attempts. (%) Ev-poprc | 0...4000 = | EV-DO received downlink data rate, Rate Received | kbit/s instantaneous value. (kbit/s) 18E-198 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Description EV-DO DRG 0... 4000 = | EV-DO received downlink data rate, Rate Received bits running average. Average (kbitis) EV-DO DRC 0... 4000 = | EV-DO downlink data rate requested Rate kbits by terminal, instantaneous value, Requested (kbit’s) EV-DO DRC 0... 4000 — | EV-DO downlink data rate requested Rate koits by terminal, running average. Requested Average (kbitis) EV-DO DRC Text — | EV-DO DRC state: “Fixed” or State “Dynamic” EV-DO Finger | The argument points to an EV-DO finger index IEs: General remark EV-DO Finger on4 1...12 | Antenna(s) selected for each EV-DO Antenna finger. Of interest only if the access Selection terminal is equipped with two antennas and is enabled to use both. 0: Antenna 0 4: Antenna 1 EV-00 Finger | -30...15 | 1 EV-DO: When antenna diversity is CIl Antenna 0 4B enabled, for each finger, the cumulative energy of all search results for antenna 0. EV-DO Finger | -30..15 | 1.12 | EV-DO: When antenna diversity is, CilAntenna 1 dB enabled, for each finger, the cumulative energy of all search results for antenna 1 EV-DO Finger ou 1.12 | State of EV-DO antenna diversity. Diversity Relevant only ifthe access terminal is Enabled equipped with two antennas. 0: Not enabled 1: Enabled NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-199 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. EV-DO Finger | 1.12 | 1.. 12 | The index of the EV-DO finger Index EV-DO Finger | 0... 257— - EV-DO Mobile Station Time Reference: MSTR chipie the access terminal's current timing reference based on the sync channel time (in slots) and on the finger lock to the earliest arriving usable multipath of a pilot. Given in units of 1/8 chip, EV-DO Finger | -32767... | 1... 12 | Finger dolay for each EV-DO finger, MSTR Error 32767 expressed as an offset from the current chip/8 MSTR. Given in units of 1/8 chip. EV-DO Finger | 0... 511 — | EV-DO: PN offset of pilot currently MSTR Pilot PN used as timing reference. EV-DO Finger 1.6 1..12 | EV-DO RPC Cell Index. Pilots that RPC Cell have the same RPC bit for the AT Index share the same value. EV-DO FL Es: | The argument, where present, points to a DRC index. Arg. 0 = General DRC index Ox1, etc. remark EV-DOFLBad | 0... 2%" 0...25 | For each DRC index, the number of Packet Count packets on the forward link received with bad CRC, accumulated over latest reporting period EV-DOFLBad | 0...2°'-1 | 0...25 | For each DRC index, the number of Packet Count packets on the forward link received (Total) with bad CRC, accumulated from start EV-DOFLBad | 0...100 | 0...25 | Foreach DRC index, the percentage of Packet Rate bad packets on the forward link. Given for the latest reporting period EV-DO FL Bad Packet Rate Multi User (Total) 0.100 | 0.25 For each DRC index, the percentage of bad multiuser packets on the forward link, accumulated from start 18-200 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Description EV-DO FL 0... 28-1 | 0...25 | For each DRC index, the number of Good Packet packets on the forward link received Count with good CRC, accumulated over latest reporting period EV-DO FL 0...281-1 | 0...25 | For each DRC index, the number of Good Packet packets on the forward link received Count (Total) with good CRC, accumulated from start. EV-DO FL 0.100 | 0 For each DRC index, the percentage of Good Packet % good packets on the forward link Rate Given for the latest reporting period. EV-DO FL 0... 4000 — | instantaneous EV-DO forward link Mult kbivs throughput in the multi-user case Throughput (kbit/s) EV-DO FL Text 0... 25 | For each DRC index, the raw bit rate Packet Size on the forward link (kbit/s). EV-DO FL 0... 4000 — | instantaneous EV-DO forward link ‘Throughput kbivs throughput, (bits) EV-DO Hybrid Text — | Tells whether the access terminalis in Mode. hybrid mode: "On" or “Off”. A terminal in hybrid mode is monitoring both 1x and EV-DO paging channels in idle mode, EV-DO Idle 0.5 — — | EVDO idle state. State (Num) 0: Inactive 4: Monitor 2: Sleep 3: Connection setup 4: Suspend EV-D0 Idle Text — | Same as EV-DO Idle State (Num) butin State (Text) text format. NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1@E-201 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | RangelUnit | Arg. Descri EV-DO Init 0.5 — | EV-DO mit State. State (Num) 0: Inactive 1: Network determination 2: Pilot acquisition 3: Syne EV-DO Init State (Text) Text - | Same as EV-DO Init State (Num) but in text format. EV-DO ‘These elements are EV-DO Rev. B specific. Muldcarior The argument points to one of the carriers in use in the IES: Goneral | multicarrier configuration. In the EV-DO Rev. B specification, the remark use of up to three carriers is permitted; the reason for providing a fourth argument is that supported Qualcomm devices have the capability to handle four carriers (in anticipation of future EV-DO revisions). EV-DO 0..16 | 1..4 | Foreach carrer, the number of packets Multicarrier Con the forward link received with bad Bad Packet CRC, accumulated over latest Count reporting period EV-DO 0.17 | 1.4 | Frequency band class for each carrier. Multicarrier » 3GPP2 C.S0057-B Band Class (Num) EV-DO Text 1.4 | Same as EV-DO Multicarrier Band Multicarrier Class (Num) but in text format Band Class (Text) EV-DO 0..511 | 1..4 | For each carrier, PN offset for the Multicarrier active set pilot currently having the best Best Active predicted SINR. Pilot PN EV-DO -30...15 | 1..4 | Foreach carrier, predicted SINR for the Multicarrier oB active set pilot currently having the best Best SINR predicted SINR. EV-DO 0.1199 | 1...4 | RF channel number of each carrer. Multicarrier Channel Numbers 18E-202 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Description EV-DO 0.15 1...4 | DRC index on each carrier Mutticarrier DRC Index (Num) EV-DO Text 1.4 | For each carrier, DRC rate Mutticarrior corresponding to the DRC index. DRC Rate (Text) EV-DO 0... 100 Packet error rate, immediate value (no Mutticarrier % averaging). PER Instantaneous (%) EV-DO 0..100 | 1..4 | Packet errorrate, running average over Mutticarrier % (approximately) 600 reports PER Long (2%) EV-DO 0..100 | 1..4 | Packet errorrate, running average over Multicarrier % (approximately) 60 reports. PER Short (%) EV-DO ‘The argument, where present, points to the neighbor set member Neighbor Set of multicarrier operation, the IEs contain the IEs: General hbors (up to 40) from all carriers taken together. remark EV-DO 0.65535 | 1...40 | EV-DO: Age counter for each neighbor Neighbor Set set member. > 3GPP2 C.$0024, Age section 6.6.6.1.2.7 EV-DO 0... 65535 | 1...40 | EV-DO: Offset (from MSTR) of search Neighbor Set chips window used for each neighbor set Window Offset member. Ev-D0 0.65535 | 1 EV-DO: Size of search window used for Neighbor Set chips each neighbor set member. Window Size EV-D0 0.4 — | EV-DO: Number of carriers in use. Number Of Greater than 1 in case of multicarrier Carriers operation, NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1&E-203 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. EV-DO OVHD 0..5 = | EV-DO Overhead Message state Message State 0: Inactive (Num) 1: Process all messages 2: Sleep 3: Frequency change in progress 4: Access handoff in progress 5: Wait for link EV-DO OVHD Text = | Same as EV-DO OVHD Message State Message State (Num) but in text format. (Text) EV-DO PA Text = | State of EV-DO power amplifier: “On* State or “Off” EV-DO PER 0... 100 = | EV-DO packet error rate, immediate Instantaneous % value (no averaging) (%) EV-DO PER 0... 100 = | EV-DO packet error rate, running Long (%) % average over (approximately) 600 reports EV-DO PER 0... 100 = | EV-DO packet error rate, running Short (%) % average over (approximately) 60 reports EV-DO Power | -20 ...20 - | EV-Do: offset between the ACK Ratio ACK B Channel and Pilot Channel output Pilot powers. EV-DO Power | —20 ...20 - | EV-DO: Offset between Aux Channel Ratio Aux Pilot B and Pilot Channel output powers. EV-DO Power | 20 ...20 - _ | EV-Do: Offset between Data Channel Ratio Data B and Pilot Channel output powers. Pilot EV-D0 Power | =20... 20 - | EV-Do: Offset between DRC Channel Ratio DRC dB and Pilot Channel output powers. Pilot EV-DO Power | -20... 20 - | EV-DO: Offset between RRI Channel Ratio RRI Pilot dB and Pilot Channel output powers. 18E-204 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Description EV-00 0... 1800 — | EV-DO reverse link data rate limit Reverse Rate kbit/s imposed by access network (AN) AN Limit EV-00 0... 1800 — | EV-DO reverse link data rate, running Reverse Rate kbit/s average. Average (kbit's) EV-DO 0... 1800 — | EV-DO reverse link data rate, Reverse Rate kbit/s instantaneous value, Current (kbit/s) EV-DO 0... 1800 — | EV-DO reverse link data rate limit Reverse Rate bits imposed by power amplifier (PA) PA Limit EV-DO Text — | EV-DO revision: one of "Rev 0", Revision “Rev A’, "Rev B* EV-DO RLIEs: where present, points to a reverse link current rate General remark EV-DO RL 20.20 — | EV-DO: Maximum offset between the Max Traffic To dB Traffic Channel and Pilot Channel Pitot output powers, EV-DO RL 0..21-1 | 4.5 | Foreach RL current rate, the number Packet Count of packets sent on the reverse link from (Total) start of logfile/since device activation. EV-DO RL 0... 100 Percentage distribution showing the Packet Rate % current usage of the reverse link current rates. Based on latest report. EV-DO RL Text 1..5 | For each RL current rate, the raw bit Packet Size rate on the reverse link EV-DO RL 0... 1800 — | instantaneous EV-DO reverse link Throughput kbitis ‘throughput. (kbit's) EV-DO RLP 0... 22- = EV-DO: Number of received duplicate RX Duplicate frames. Bytes NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1&E-205 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events Session State (Text) IEName | Range/Unit| Arg. EV-DO Route | 0...4 — | EV-DO Route Update Protocol state Update State 0: Inactive (Num) 1: Idle 2: Connection setup 3: Connected 4: Synchronize connection setup EV-DO Route Text | Same as EV-DO Route Update State Update State (Num) but in text format. (Text) EV-DO Rx =120...10 | = | EV-DO received signal power. Power dBm EV-DO 0... 100 = | Number of failed EV-DO session Session % attempts divided by total number of EV- Failure Rate DO session attempts. %) EV-DO Text = | EVDO: Full (126-bit) Unicast Access Session Full Terminal Identifier allocated to the vat access terminal EV-DO 0... 255 = | EVDO: Random Access Terminal Session RATI Identifier allocated to the terminal. EV-DO out = | Success or failure of EV-DO session Session Result attempt, as indicated by the AN giving the AT a UAT! assignment or not 6: Failure 4: Success EV-DO 0.5 = | EV-DO session state. Session State 0: Closed (su) {CAMP setup 2: ATintiated negotiation 3: AN-initiated negotiation 4: Open 5: Closing EV-DO Text = | Same as EV-DO Session State (Num) but in text format, 18E-206 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Description EV-DO 0... 255 = | EV-DO: Transaction ID sent in Session UATIRequest message. » 3GPP2 Transaction ID €.80024, section 5.3.7.2.1 EV-DO 0... 255 = | EV-DO: UATI Color Code sent in Session UATI UATIAssignment message. The AN Color Code sets this field to the Color Code: associated with the subnet to which the UAT! belongs. » 3GPP2.C.S0024, section 5.3.7.22 EV-DO UAT! Text: 1.8. | EV-DO: List of active UATIS (Unicast (Hex) 000" . ‘Access Terminal Identifiers), given as FFF" 32-bit values (lowest 4 bytes of full UATI) Argument: Sequence number. Ev-pouati | 0.65535 | 1..8 | Same as EV-DO UATI (Hex) but in (Num) decimal format. EV-DO UATI 0.8 — | EV-DO: Number of active UATIS. Count F-DCCH 0.162600] — | Forward link DCCH bit rate Bitrate (kbit/s) bits configuration. F-DCCH Text = | State of forward link DCCH: “Used” or Enabled ‘Not Used’ F-DCCH 0... 65535 = | Number of bits in a forward link DCCH Frame Length bits physical layer frame. (bits) F-DCCH Text = | Forward link DCCH frame size in Frame Size milliseconds. (ms) F-DCCH MUX Text — | Forward link DCCH MUX PDU type PDU > 3GPP2 C.S0003-A, section 2.2.1.1 F-DCCHRadio | 1... 9 - | Forward link DCCH Radio Configuration Configuration as specified in » 3GPP2 €.80002-A, table 3.1.3.1-1. FER DCCH 0... 100 - | Frame erasure rate on the DCCH (%) % (Digital Control Channel) NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1@E-207 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events Type (Text) IEName | Range/Unit| Arg. FERFCH(%) | 0... 100 — | Frame erasure rate on the FCH % (Fundamental Channel) FER SCHO(%)| 0... 100 = | Frame erasure rate on the SCHO % (Supplemental Channel 0). FERSCH1(%)| 0... 100 — | Frame erasure rate on the SCH1 % (Supplemental Channel 1), FER Total (%) | 0... 100 = | Frame erasure rate calculated over all % forward channels. F-FCH Bitrate | 0.162600 | — | Forward link FCH bit rate configuration (kbit’s) kits F-FCH Frame ] 0...65535 | - | Number of bits in a forward link FCH Length (bts) bits physical layer frame F-FCH Frame Text = | Forward link FCH frame size in Size (ms) milliseconds, F-FCH MUX Text = | Forward link FCH MUX PDU type. PDU » 3GPP2 C.S0003-A, section 2.2.1.1 F-FCH Radio 1.9 = | Forward link FCH radio configuration Configuration as specified in » 3GPP2 C,S0002-A, table 3.1.3.1-1 F-FCH Rate 0.18 = | Forward link FCH rate bitmask. A combination of: 0x01 (Full Rate allowed), 0x02 (1/2 Rate allowed), 0x04 (1/4 Rate allowed), and 0x08 (1/8 Rate allowed) FFCHTrafic | 0.2 — | Forward link FCH traffic type: one of Type (Num) 0: No forward traffic 4: Primary trafic 2: Secondary trafic F-FCH Tratfic Toxt - | Same as F-FCH Traffic Type (Num) but in text format. 18E-208 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Description Finger IEs: | The argument, where present, points to a finger index. General remark Finger Count 0.12 = | Number of valid fingers. Finger Delay 2.512 12 | The position of each finger (in chips) Delta (chips) chips relative to the earliest finger arrived. Finger Detta | 0... 65535 ..12_| Time delta between the earliest finger (ms) ms and each of the other fingers. Finger Energy | -32... 15 12 | Signal-to-noise ratio for each finger: (dB) 4B equal to Eglla for 1x fingers; equal to SINR for EV-DO fingers. Finger Energy | -64.. 10 = | Total signal-to-noise ratio for all fingers, Sum (dB) 4B instantaneous value: Eg/ly for 1x fingers, SINR for EV-DO fingers. Finger Pilot PN | 0... 514 12 | Pilot PN for each finger. Finger 1.12 = | Index of the earliest finger. Reference FingerRTC | 0 .. 12 | Real Time Clock offset for each finger. Offset (1/8 chips chip) Finger Status Text 12 | Status of each finger: a combination of “Reference”, “Locked”, and “Assigned” Firmware Text = | Version number of device firmware. Version FPCF-DCCH | 0... 255 = | The current outer loop estimation EJ Setpoint Avg 08/8 setpoint of the forward link OCCH in Units of 0,125 4B, FPC F-FCH 0... 255 = | The current outer loop estimation F/I Setpoint Avg 08/8 setpoint of the forward link FCH in units of 0.125 dB. FPCF-SCHO | 0... 255 = | The current outer loop estimation Epi Setpoint Avg BB setpoint of the forward link SCHO in Units of 0.125 4B, NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1&E-209 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Frame Offset 0.15 = | Atime skewing of Traffic Channel Seo frames from System Time in integer Description multiples of 1.25 ms. The maximum frame offset is 15 x 1.25 ms = 18.75 ms. F-SCH Rate 0.5 — | Forward link SCH rate. 0: 4x 1:2K 2:4X 3: 8X 4: 16x. 5:32X F-SCHO 0... 162600 | — | FSCHO channel bit rate configuration, Bitrate (kbit/s) koits F-SCHO Text = | State of F-SCHO channel: “Used” or Enabled “Not Used’ F-SCHO 0..,, 65535 — | Number of bits in an F-SCHO physical Frame Length bits layer frame (bits) F-SCHO MUX Text - | F/SCHO MUX PDU type. » 3GPP2 PDU C.80003-A, section 2.2.1.1 F-SCHORadio | 1..9 - | F-SCHO Radio Configuration as Configuration specified in » 3GPP2 C.S0002-A, table 3.1.3.1-1 Hardware Text = | Device model Hardware ID Text = | ESN, Electronic Serial Number. Heading (deg) | 0... 360 = _ | Direction of travel measured in degrees degrees clockwise from north. Reported by positioning equipment Latitude -90 ... 90 = | Latitude recorded by positioning degrees equipment Latitude (Text) Text — | Latitude as text. For the presentation format, see TR section 3.4. 18E-210 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Description Latitude Text — | Latitude in decimal degrees, presented Decimal as text Degrees (Text) Longitude 180.180] — | Longitude recorded by positioning degrees equipment. Longitude Text = | Longitude as text. For the presentation (Text) format, see TR section 3.4 Longitude Text = | Longitude in decimal degrees, Decimal presented as text. Degrees (Text) Mobile Identity Text — | Mobile Identity Number of the device Number Mode Text = | Same as “Mode (Num)" but in text format: “No service’, etc Mode (Num) 1.2.7 = | 4: No service 2: Idle mode 3: Dedicated mode (4: Limited service mode) (6: Scan mode) 6: Packet mode (7: Packet Idle mode) Mode - System} 1.9 — | Relevant values 3: CDMA (1x) 4: 1xEV-D0 5: Analog For the full set of values, see the Mode - System element under WCDMA. Mode - System Text — | Same as “Mode - System” but in text (Text) format. MSM Revision Text = | Qualcomm chipset family. NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1aE-211 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Neighbor Set | The argument, where present, points to the neighbor set member IEs: General | index. in case of multicarrier operation, the IEs contain the remark strongest neighbors (up to 40) from all carriers taken together. Neighbor Set Text 1...40 | Frequency band class for each Band Class neighbor set member. » 3GPP2 C.$0057-8 Neighbor Set Text 1...40 | Cell name for each neighbor set Cell Name member. Requires cell file Neighbor Set | 0.1199 | 1...40 | Channel number of RF channel used Channel by each neighbor set member. Neighbor Set 0... 80 - _ | The number of neighbor set members. Count In the multicarrier case, the neighbor set members on all carriers are counted, although only the strongest of these (up to 40) appear in the other Neighbor Set elements. Neighbor Set | -157...10 | 1..40 | Received signal code power for each Eo dBm neighbor set member. Neighbor Set | -32...0 | 1.40 | Signal-to-noise ratio (Exp in dB) for Ecilo dB each neighbor set member. Neighbor Set | 0.511 | 1.40 | Pilot PN offset for each neighbor set PN member. Network ID 0..., 65535 = _ | Network Identification (NID). Network ID Text — | Same as Network ID but in (Hex) 0000" hexadecimal format. FFF" Number Of 02.15 — | Number of DSC (Data Source Control) DSC Channels channels currently in use. Pilot PN 12.15 = _ | Inter-sector pilot PN increment used by Increment the AN in assigning PN offsets to sectors. 18E-212 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Description Pilot Set IEs: | The argument, where present, points to the pilot set member General index. In case of multicarrier operation, the IEs contain the remark strongest pilots (up to §2) from alll carriers taken together, Pilot Set Band Text 1....52 | Frequency band class for each pilot set Class member. > 3GPP2 C.S0057-8 Pilot Set Cell Text 1.52 | Cell name for each pilot set member. Name Requires cell file Pilot Set Cell Text 1.52 | Type of pilot Type “Neighbor” Pilot Set 0.1199 | 4...52 | Channel number of RF channel used Channel by each pilot Pilot Set Count | 0... 128 = | Total number of pilots in active, candidate, and neighbor sets. In the multicarrier case, the pilot set members onall carriers are counted (up to 6 [A] + 6 [C] + 20 [N] = 32 pilots on each carrier), although only the strongest of these (up to 52) appear in the other Pilot Set elements Pilot Set Ec 157 ...10 | 1 Received signal code power for each dBm pilot set member. Pilot Set Ec/lo 32.0 | 1...52 aB Signal-to-noise ratio for each pilot set member. Pilot Set PN 0.511 | 1.52 | PN offset for each pilot set member, Protocol 0.7 — | Base station protocol revision (P-Rev) Revision - Base (Num) Protocol Text — | Same as “Protocol Revision - Base Revision - (Num)" but in text format. Base (Text) Protocol 0.7 = | Device protocol revision (P-Rev). Revision - Mobile (Num) NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-213 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Protocol Text = | Same as “Protocol Revision - Mobile Revision - (Num) but in text format. Mobile (Text) Protocol 0.7 = | Protocol revision (P-Rev) negotiated Revision In between phone and base station Use (Num) Protocol Text — | Same as “Protocol Revision In Use Revision In (Num)" but in text format. Use (Text) R-DCCH 0... 162600] - | Reverse link DCCH bit rate Bitrate (kbit/s) kbitls configuration. R-DCCH Text = _ | State of reverse link DCCH: “Used” or Enabled “Not Used” R-DCCH 0... 65535 = | Number of bits in a reverse link DCCH Frame Length bits physical layer frame. (bits) R-DCCH MUX Text = | Reverse link DCCH MUX PDU type PDU > 3GPP2 C.S0003-A, section 22.1.1 R-DCCH 1d) = | Reverse link DCCH radio configuration Radio as specified in » 3GPP2 C.S0002-A, Configuration table 3.13.14 RF Mode Text = | For Analog and CDMA: “ ", where + is one of "Analog", “CDMA”, and + is one of “Init, “id “Access’, “Traffic” For EV-DO: “ ", where + = "1xEV-DO", and + is one of “Inactive”, “Acquisition”, “Sync”, “Access”, “Connected”, 18E-214 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Description RF Mode 0.13 — | RF Mode mapped to an integer. (Num) 0; Analog, Init 1: Analog, Idle 2: Analog, Access 3: Analog, Traffic 4: CDMA, Init 5: CDMA, Idle 6: CDMA, Access 7: CDMA, Traffic 8: EV-DO, Inactive 9: EV-DO, Acquisition 10: EV-DO, Syne 11: EV-DO, Idle 12: EV-DO, Access 13: EV-DO, Connected RCH Bitrate | 0.162600] — | Reverse link FCH bit rate configuration (kbitis) kit's RCH Frame ] 0...65535 | — | Number of bits ina reverse link FCH Length (bits) bits physical layer frame R-FCH MUX Text = _ | Reverse link FCH MUX PDU type PDU > 3GPP2 C,$0003-A, section 2.2.1.1 R-FCH Radio 12.9 — | Reverse link FCH radio configuration Configuration as specified in » 3GPP2 C.S0002-A, table 3.1.3.1-1 R-FCH Rate 0.15 = | Reverse link FCH rate bitmask. A combination of: 0x01 (Full Rate allowed), 0x02 (1/2 Rate allowed), 0x04 (1/4 Rate allowed), and 0x08 (1/8 Rate allowed) RFCH Trafic | 0.2 = _ | Reverse link FCH tratfic type; one of: Type (wu) 0: No reverse wate 4: Primary traffic 2: Secondary trafic RCH Traffic Text = | Same as R-FCH Tratfic Type (Num) but Type (Text) in text format, NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-215 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. RLPDLAvg. | 0... 14500 = | Averaged throughput on downlink at Throughput kit's RLP level (16 s sliding window). Valid (kbitis) for both 1x and EV-DO. RLP DL 0... 14500 — | Instantaneous throughput on downlink Throughput kit's at RLP level. Valid for both 1x and EV- {kbitis) Do. RLP Erasure 0... 100 — | Erasure rate at RLP level Rate (%) % RLP 0... 100 — | Retransmitted frames on downlink at Retransmitted % RLP level Frames Rx (%) RLP 0... 100 — | Retransmitted frames on uplink at RLP Retransmitted % level. Frames Tx (%) RLP Rx 0... 162600 | 0... 12 | RLP downlink physical channel bit rate Channel Rate kbit’s configuration. (eoitis) Argument: 0: FCH 1: DCCH 2: SCHO 3: SCH1 4: SCCHO 5: SCCH1 6: SCCH2 7: SCCH3 8: SCCH4 98: SCCHS 10: SCCHS 14: SCCH7 12: PDCH RLP Total 0.257 - Total bytes transferred on downlink at Bytos Rx bytes RLP level RLP Total 0.281 - Total bytes transferred on uplink at RLP Bytes Tx bytes level. 18E-216 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Description RLP Tx 0... 162600 | 0... 12 | RLP uplink physical channel bit rate Channel Rate bits configuration. (xoits) Argument: See RLP Rx Channel Rate (kbitis) RLP UL Avg. 0... 2000 = | Averaged throughput on uplink at RLP Throughput koits level (16 s sliding window). Valid for (kbitls) both 1x and EV-DO, RLP UL, 0... 2000 — | Instantaneous throughput on uplink at Throughput koits RLP level. Valid for both 1x and EV- (kbitls) Do. R-SCH Rate 0.5 — | Reverse link SCH rate, 0: 4x 4:2X 2:4X 3:8X 4: 16x 5: 32x R-SCHO 0... 162600] — _| Reverse link SCHO bit rate Bitrate (kbit/s) koits configuration. R-SCHO Text = | State of reverse link SCHO: “Used” or Enabled "Not Used", R-SCHO 0... 65535 = | Number of bits in a reverse link SCHO Frame Length bits physical layer frame. (bits) R-SCHO MUX Toxt — | Reverse link SCHO MUX PDU type. PDU > 3GPP2 C.S0003-A, section 2.2.1.1 R-SCHORadio | 1..9 — | Reverse link SCHO Radio Configuration Configuration as specified in » 3GPP2 €.80002-A, table 3.1.3.1-1 Rx Power 120 ... 10 — | Received signal power (1x). dBm NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-217 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit| Arg. Deseri “Scanned 1st | PN scanning: First scanned RF channel ed ‘Argument: The sorting order within each element depends on the setting in the General window: see UM section 23.3.6.1 ‘Scanned 1st Text = ] Band class for scanned RF channel Freq, Band » 3GPP2 C.S0057-B Scanned 1st Text | 1... 512] Cell name corresponding to each Freq, Cell scanned pilot. Name Requires cel le Scanned ist | 0... 1199 = | Channel number of scanned RF Freq. Channel channel. Scanned 1st | -3...60 | 1...512] Pilot delay in chips for each scanned Freq, Delay chips pilot. See UM section 23.3.1 ‘Scanned 1st 0.63 | 1...512| Delay spread in chips for each scanned Freq, Delay chips pilot. See UM section 23.3.1 Spread Scanned ist | ~157...10 | 1... 512 | Received signal code power of each Freq, Ec dBm scanned pilot Scanned ist | -32...0 | 1...512] Peak Exlp for each scanned pilot Freq, Ecllo oB Scanned ist | —125..-25] - _ | Total signal power in RF channel Freq, lo dBm Scanned ist | 0...511 | 1...512| PN offset for each scanned pilot. Freq, Pilot PN Scanned ist | 0... 512 =] Number of pilots scanned. Freq, Pilots Count “Scanned tst_| PN scanning: First scanned RF channel. The strongest pilots are (etc.) Freq.” les Freq. sorted by descending peak Eup. Strongest’ IES | argument (1 ...32): 1 means the pilot with highest peak E,llp, etc. “Scanned 2nd_| PN scanning: Second (etc.) scanned RF channel Argument: The sorting order within each element depends on the setting in the General window: see UM section 23.3.6.1 18E-218 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName | Range/Unit Arg. Description “Scanned 2nd | PN scanning: Second (etc.) scanned RF channel. The strongest (etc,) Freq. | pilots are sorted by descending peak E,/l Strongest"IES | argument (1 ... 32): 1 means the pilot with highest peak Eglo, etc Scanned 0... 1199 | 1... 512] RSS! scanning: RF channel number of Channel each RF channel scanned. Argument: 1 means the RF channel with the lowest number, ete. Scanned 0... 812 — | RSSI scanning: The number of RF Channels channels scanned, Count “Scanned These elements pertain to code domain scanning Code Domain” IEs: General A separate set of IEs is provided for each scanned pilot. The sets are distinguished by the ordinal “", where n= 1... 12 remark Argument (1 ... 128): Points to a Walsh code. ScannedCode | 0... 12 = | Number of pilots scanned Domain Pilots Count ScannedCode | Text — | Band class for scanned RF channel. Domain > 3GPP2 C.S0057-B Pilot Band ScannedCode | Text — | Cell name corresponding to scanned Domain pilot. Pilot Cell Requires cel file. Name Scanned Code | 0... 1199 Domain Pilot Channel Channel number of scanned RF channel Scanned Code | 0... 127 Domain Pilot Code 1... 128 Code number of each scanned Walsh code. ScannedCode | 0... 128 Domain Pilot Code Count Number of scanned Walsh codes. NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-219 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Scanned Code | -157 ..-10 | 1... 128] &, for each scanned Walsh code. Domain dBm Pilot Code Ec Scanned Code | -32...0 | 1... 128 | Exllp for each scanned Walsh code Domain 0B Pilot Code Eo! lo ScannedCode | -125..-25] - | Total signal power in RF channel Domain dBm Pilot to ScannedCode | 0.511 | 1... 128 | PN offset for scanned pilot Domain Pilot PN Scanned RSS! | ~120 ..-30 | 1 ...512 | RSSI scanning: RSSI for each RF dBm channel. Argument: 1 means the RF channel with the lowest number, etc, Scanned RSS! | ~120..-30] - | RSSI scanning: Average RSSI over all Average (dBm) | 48m scanned RF channels “Scanned These elements contain the strongest pilots irrespective of Strongest” IEs | scanned RF channel. The pilots are sorted by descending peak Edlo Argument (1 ...32): 1 means the pilot with the highest peak Ello, etc, ‘Searcher State Text - | Searcher tate, e.g, “Acquisition”, “TCH operation”. Valid for both 1x and EV- DO. Searcher 04.15 = _ | Size of search window used for pilots in Window A See the active set. For the mapping to PN Description chip length, see > IS-95, table 66.6.2.1-1 Searcher 0.15 = _ | Size of search window used for pilots in Window N the neighbor set. 18E-220 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Description Searcher 0.15 = _ | Size of search window used for pilots in Window R the remaining set. > 3GPP2 C.S0005- A, pages 1-18 Sector ID Text = | Hexstring containing the 128-bit sector address of the serving sector. Format: *0011:2233:4455:6677:8899:AABB:CC DD:EEFF” Service ID 0... 254 = | Radio Link Protocol service ID. Service Option | 0... 65535 - | Service Option for the current session. (Num) » 3GPP2 C.R1001 Service Option Text = | Same as Service Option (Num) but in (Text) text format. Slot Cycle 0.7 = | Slot cycle index described in » 3GPP2 Index C.S0005-A, section 2.6.2.1.1.3. Soft Handoff Text - | Soft handoff state. One of State Handoff", “2-Way “5-Way', “6-Way". Derived from the information element Active Set Count. “Spectr Ana” | These elements are obtained from spectrum analysis scanning IEs: General | The same elements are used for both uplink and downlink bands. remark The argument, where present, is simply a sequence number pointing to scanned frequencies as indicated by the Spectr Ana Sc Freq (kHz) element. Spectr Ana Se Freq (kHz) 410,000... | 4. 2,689,950 | 2560 kHz. Scanned frequencies in ascending order. Spectr Ana Sc | 0... 2560 — | The number of frequencies swept by No Of Freq the scan. Spectr Ana Sc | -130..-20] 4 RSS of frequencies scanned. RSS! dBm 2560 Speed (km/h) | 0... 250 = | Speed in km/h, km/h Speed (mph) 0... 160 - | Speed in mph mph NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1@e-221 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Deseri SQi MOS 12.5 = | SQl expressed on the MOS scale. See Mos UM chapter 45. Station Class Text - | Defined in » 3GPP2.C.S0005-A, Mark (hex) section 2.3.3 Subnet Mask | 0... 255 = | Sector subnet identifier. System ID 0... 65535 = _ | System Identification (SID) in decimal format. ‘System ID Text - _ | System Identification (SID) in (Hex) 0000" hexadecimal format. “FFF T-Add (dB) 32.0 | Pilot detection threshold (sign dB reversed). > 3GPP2 C.S0005-A, section 2.6.6.2.6.2 T-Add (Num) | -63...0 — _ | Pilot detection threshold (expressed in See units of 0.5 dB and sign reversed). Description > 3GPP2 C.S0005-A, section 1.1.2.2 T-Comp (dB) 0..8 - | Active set versus candidate set dB comparison threshold. » 3GPP2 C.S0005-A, section 2.6.6.2.5.2 TComp (Num) ] 0... 15 - | Active set versus candidate set pon ‘comparison threshold (expressed in Description units of 0.5 dB) T-Drop (dB) 32.0 = | Pilot drop threshold (sign reversed). 8 > 3GPP2 C.S0005-A, section 266.23 ‘TDrop (Num) | -63...0 = _ | Pitot drop threshold (expressed in units See of 0.5 dB and sign reversed) Description T-TDrop (Num) 15 | Drop timer value, mapped to an integer Seo value according to » 3GPP2 C.S0005- Description AV6.0, table 2.6.6.2.3-1 18E-222 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Description T-TDrop (see) Text = | Drop timer value in seconds. » 3GPP2 cots" C.S0005-A v6.0, table 2.6.6.2.3-1 “319 s") Tx Adjust -128...127| — | Tx Adjust power control parameter. 3B Valid for both 1x and EV-DO. Equal to Closed Loop Adjust parameter when in EV-DO mode. Tx Open Loop | -127...36 | — | Tx Open Loop Power parameter. Power Bm Valid for both 1x and EV-DO. Tx Pilot Power | 127 ... 3 — | TxPilot Power parameter. dBm Valid for both 1x and EV-DO. Tx Power —127...36 | — | Tx Power parameter. dBm Valid for both 1x and EV-DO. NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1@E-223, TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events 3.6. WiMAX Information Elements 3.6.1. General 3.6.1.1. Notes on CINR The number of samples on which to base the CINR mean values and standard deviations is set in the WiMAX scan setup dialog (UM section 24.3.1, ‘Number of Samples for Stats”). However, this figure only serves as a guideline to the scanner, in practice the scanner may on some occasions use a lower number of samples as input to the statistics calculation. This number is reported in the “Samples Taken” elements (see below) Note that as power level fluctuations become minute, the standard deviation likewise approaches zero and hence tends towards negative infinity when expressed in dB. A large negative number has been used as the lower endpoint for the standard deviation range. 3.6.2. Information Element Table IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Description Altitude (ft) 1312 — | Height above sea level in feet, 20078 Reported by positioning equipment. Altitude (m) 400 — | Height above sea level in meters. Bets Reported by positioning equipment Firmware Text = | Version number of device firmware. Version Hardware Text = | Scanner model. Hardware ID Text — | Hardware identiication string Heading (deg) | 0... 360 = | Direction of travel measured in degrees degrees clockwise from north. Reported by positioning equipment. Latitude 90... 90 — | Latitude recorded by positioning degrees equipment. 18E-224 Chapter 3. Information Elements IE Name Arg. Description Latitude (Text) Text — | Latitude as text. For the presentation format, see TR section 3.4. Latitude Text — | Latitude in decimal degrees, presented Decimal as text Degrees (Text) Longitude -180...180] — - | Longitude recorded by positioning degrees equipment Longitude Text = | Longitude as text. For the presentation (Text) format, see TR section 3.4, Longitude Text — | Longitude in decimal degrees, Decimal presented as text. Degrees (Text) Mode Text - | Notused, Mode (Num) - | Notused, Mode - System - | Notused, Mode - System Text = | Notused. (Text) “Sc Channel” | These elements are obtai IEs: General The argument, where pr ined from preamble scanning. fesent, points to the position of the ered channel in the list of scanned channels. Sc Channel 0... 1580 0 RF channel number of each channel [ind] 1499 | scanned. See » WiMAX Forum Mobile ‘System Profile version 1.4, table 130. Sc Channel 0... 1500 = | The number of channels scanned. Count Sc Channel Text 0 ‘The WiMAX RF profile to which each Profile (Text) 1499 | scanned channel belongs. [indx] Sc Channel -140...20 | 0 The total power in all the allowed RSSI (dBm) dBm. 1499 | preamble subcarriers of the WiMAX [ind] signal, gated during the preamble symbol time, This is the sum of all three segment powers. NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1@E-225 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events Power (48m) {indx] IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Description ‘Sc Channel 140.20 | 0 Running mean value of channel RSSI. RSSI Mean dBm 1499 (dBm) [ind] Sc Channel 0... 32 0 Number of samples used to calculate RSSI Samples 1499 | RSSI statistics (mean, standard Taken [indx] deviation). ‘Sc Channel 200.20] 0 Running standard deviation for RSSI Std. Dev. 4B 1499. | channel RSSI (dB) [indx] ‘Sc Channel —140...20 | 0 The total power in the preamble ‘Segment 0 dBm 1499. | subcarriers allocated to segment 0, Power (dBm) gated during the preamble symbol {indx] time. Sc Channel 140.20 | 0 The total power in the preamble ‘Segment 1 dBm 1499. | subcarriers allocated to segment 1, Power (48m) gated during the preamble symbol {indx] time. ‘Sc Channel -140...20 | 0 The total power in the preamble Segment 2 dBm 1499. | subcarriers allocated to segment 2, gated during the preamble symbol time. Cha-Pl (Text) {indx] “Sc Preamble” | These elements are obtained from preamble scanning IEs: General | The argument, where present, indicates the position of the remark preamble in the list of detected preambles. ScPreamble | 10000... | 0...99 | The center frequency offset of the Center 10000 channel on which each preamble was Frequency Hz detected Offset (Hz) find] ‘Se Preamble Text | 0...99 | Foreach preamble detected, a text string containing RF channel number and preamble index. ‘Sc Preamble Channel [indx} 0... 1580 | 0...99 Channel number for each preamble detected. 18E-226 Chapter 3. Information Elements IE Name Arg. Description Sc Preamble | -37...60 | 0...99 | Cartier to interference-plus-noise ratio CINR (dB) dB (CINR) for each preamble detected [ind] Sc Preamble | -37...60 | 0...99 | Running mean value of carrier to CINR Mean dB interference-plus-noise ratio (CINR) for (4B) {inax] each preamble detected. Sc Preamble 0.32 | 0...99 | Number of samples used to calculate CINR Samples CINR statistics (mean, standard Taken [ind] doviation).. Sc Preamble | -100...60 | 0...99 | Running standard deviation of carrier CINR Std. Dev. dB to interference-plus-noise ratio (CIN) (4B) {inax] for each preamble detected. Sc Preamble 0... 100 — | The number of preambles detected Count Sc Preamble 0.113 | 0...99 | Index of each detected preamble as Index [ind] defined in the tables in > IEEE 802. 16e, section 8.4.6.1.1 Sc Preamble Text 0... 99 | Operator ID for each detected Operator ID preamble. [ind] ScPreamble | -140...20 | 0...99 | RSSI of each detected preamble. Power (dBm) dBm [ind] Sc Preamble Text 0... 99 | The WiMAX RF profile to which each Profile (Text) dotected preamble belongs, [ind] Sc Preamble Text 0... 99 | Sector ID for each detected preamble. Sector ID [indx] Sc Preamble 0.2 0... 99 | Segment index for each detected ‘Segment Index indx} preamble NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1@E-227 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IE Name Range/Unit Arg. Description “Sc RSSI" IES: These elements are obtai ined from RSSI scanning Cana The argument, where present, points to the position of the rer channel in the list of scanned channels. Se RSSI(d8m) | —140..20 ] 0... ] RSS! for each scanned channel am 1499 ‘Sc RSSI Text = | The bandwiath scanned around the Bandwidth center frequency of each channel. (kHz) ScRSSI 0...1580 | 0... | Channel number of each channel Channel 1499. | scanned. See » WiMAX Forum Mobile System Profile version 1.4, table 130. ‘Sc RSSI 0...1500 | = | The number of channels scanned. Channel Count ‘So RSSI 0...6000 | 0... | Frequency of each scanned channel Frequency MHz 1499 (Miz) SeRSSIProfile | Text 0... | The WIMAX RF Profile to which each (Text) 1499. | scanned channel belongs “Se Strongest | Preamble scanning. Information element components sorted by Channel" Es: | decreasing channel RSSI General A shannel with highest RSSI, et Genera ume! channel with highest RSSI, ete. Sc Strongest 0...1580 | 1...32 | RF channel number. Channel Sc Strongest Text 1...32 | WIMAX RF Profile Channel Profile (Text) ScStrongest. | -140..20 | 1.32 | Channel RSSI. Channel RSSI dBm (48m) Sc Strongest. | -140...20 | 1...32 | Running mean value of channel RSSI. Channel RSSI dBm Mean (dBm) 18E-228, Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName Arg. Description Sc Strongest | -140...20 | 1... 32 | Number of samples used to calculate Channel RSSI dBm channel RSSI statistics (mean, Samples Taken standard deviation). Se Strongest | -200...20 | 1...32 | Running standard deviation of channel Channel RSSI dB RSS| Std. Dev. (4B) ScStrongest | -140...20 | 1...32 | The total power in the preamble Channel dBm subcarriers allocated to segment 0, Segment 0 gated during the preamble symbol Power (dBm) time. Sc Strongest | -140...20 | 1...32 | The total power in the preamble Channel dBm subcarriers allocated to segment 1, Segment 4 gated during the preamble symbol Power (dm) time. Sc Strongest | -140...20 | 1...32 | The total power in the preamble Channel dBm subcarriers allocated to segment 2, Segment 2 gated during the preamble symbol Power (dBm) time. “Se Strongest | Preamble scanning. Information element components sorted by (CINR)"IEs: | decreasing preamble CINR. General ith hi = ble with highest CINR, et poner preamble with highes ete. Sc Strongest Text 1....32 | Text string containing RF channel (CINR) Cha-PI number and preamble index (Text) Sc Strongest 0.1580 | 1...32 | RF channel number. (cINR) Channel Sc Strongest | -37..60 | 1...32 | CINR (CINR) CINR dB Sc Strongest 0.113 | 1...32 | Preamble index (CINR) Preamble Index NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1@E-229 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events Power) Cha-PI (Text) IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Description “Sc Strongest | RSSI scanning. Information element components sorted by RSSI" IEs: decreasing RSS| General A shannel with highest RSSI, et Gonere ume! 1annel with highest RSSI, ete. ScStrongest | -140...20 | 1...32 | RSSIofeach channel included in RSS RSS| (dBm) dBm scan. Sc Strongest 0...1580 | 1...32 | RF channel number of each RSS! RSS| Channel scanned channel Sc Strongest 0..,6000 | 1...32 | Frequency of each RSSI scanned RSSI MHz channel Frequency (MHz) Sc Strongest Text 1.32 | RF Profile to which each RSS! RSS| Profile scanned channel belongs. (Text) “Sc Strongest | Preamble scanning. Information element components sorted by (Preamble decreasing preamble RSS| Power)” IEs: = Argument: 1 = preamble with highest RSSI, etc. General ae p oS remark Sc Strongest Text 1... 32 | Text string containing RF channel (Preamble number and preamble index. Sc Strongest (Preamble Power) Channel 0.1580 | 1...32 RF channel number. Sc Strongest (Preamble Power) CINR -37...60 | 1...32 B CINR. Sc Strongest (Preamble Power) Preamble Index 0.13 | 4..32 Preamble index. 18E-230 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName | Range/Ut Arg. Description “Spectr Ana” | These elements are populated by spectrum analysis scanning. IEs: General lomork ‘The argument, where present, is simply a sequence number Pointing to scanned frequencies as indicated by the “Spectr Ana Sc DL Freq (kHz)" elemer nt Spectr Ana Sc | 2,302,500...| 1 ‘Scanned frequencies on downlink in DL Freq (kHz) | 3,798,250 | 3001 | ascending order. kHz Spectr Ana Sc | 0... 3001 = | The number of downlink frequencies. DL No Of Freq swept by the scan Spectr AnaSc | -140...20 | 1 RSSI of downlink frequencies DLRSSI (dBm) | 48m 3001 | scanned. Speed (km/h) 0... 250 = | Speed in kmvh, kesh Speed (mph) 0... 160 = | Speed in mph mph Time Text = | Current time in text format: thh:mm:ss.dd", where “dd” = decimal seconds. Time (ms) 0 = | Current time in ms. 86,400,000 ms (= 24 h) NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1@E-231 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events 3.7. Position Information Elements 3.7.1. General These elements originate from positioning equipment. It should be noted that similar elements also appear in the various cellular technology categories. 3.7.2. Information Element Table IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Description Altitude —400 — | Height above sea level in meters. 8848 m GPS UTC Date Text = | UTC date from GPS. GPSUTC Time| Text = | UTC time from GPS. Geographical Text — | Latitude, longitude, and altitude Position presented as string “Lat: , Lon , Alt: " Heading 0... 360 = | Direction of travel measured in degrees degrees clockwise from north. Horizontal 0... 100 — | Horizontal dilution of precision, HDOP, Dilution Of as defined in > NMEA-0183, Precision Latitude 90... 90 — | Latitude in degrees. degrees Longitude -180...180] — | Longitude in degrees, degrees Number Of 0.12 — | Number of GPS satellites used to Satellites calculate position Position Fix Text = | Indicates type of fix (two- or three- Indicator dimensional), 18E-232 Chapter 3. Information Elements IE Name Arg. Description Position — | Indicates position quaiiy, e.g Quality + GPS fix (SPS, Standard Positioning Indicator Sentoe) + Differential GPS fix (DGPS) + PPS fix (Precise Positioning Service) + Real Time Kinematic + Estimated (dead reckoning) + Manual input mode (set when pinpointing on map) + Simulation mode + Calculated value + Interpolated Positional 0... 100 = | Positional dilution of precision, PDOP, Dilution OF as defined in ® NMEA.0183, Precision Speed 0... 360 = | Speed in km/h kmin VerticalDitution | 0... 100 = | Vertical dilution of precision, VDOP, as Of Precision defined in » NMEA-0183 NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1&E-233, TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events 3.8. Data Service Testing Information Elements 3.8.1. General This section lists the information elements in the Data category, i.e. those obtained when performing data service testing. The Data category contains the following kinds of elements: + Application-level data service measurements: These reflect the performance experienced directly by the user of the service, as opposed to the performance at lower levels in the protocol hierarchy (RLC, LLC, RLP, etc,), The latter is indicated mostly by information elements in other categories such as GSM and WCDMA. Compare, however, the remaining bullets below. + Transport layer measurements: UDP elements. + Link layer measurements. Throughput elements in the Data category are either instantaneous or averages taken over the entire duration of the network connection. These elements contrast with the throughputs reported in KP! events (see section 10.4), which are measured over the period defined in each KPI, as described in the Technical Reference, chapter 11. All KPI data is furnished by these events; no KPIs are based on the information elements in the Data category. The Data category information elements are independent of the bearer service used (packet-switched or circuit-switched). 3.8.2. Updating of Data Service Testing IEs The following applies: 1. General application throughput elements (those beginning with “Application Layer Throughput’) are updated once every second. 2. Instantaneous throughput elements for individual services apply to the latest reporting period, unless otherwise indicated 3. Transfer times indicate elapsed time for a currently active data transfer (e.g. an FTP download). They are incremented every second and are reset after the data transfer has concluded. 4 Unless otherwise indicated, average throughputs, byte counts, and all percentages apply to the period following the latest network connect, 18E-234 Chapter 3. Information Elements (triggering of Network Connect event) and are reset at network disconnect (when the Network Disconnect activity has completed). 3.8.3. Information Element Table IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Description ‘ABM (Available Bandwidth Measurement) IEs: Test setup in UM section 12.23.10 ‘The argument points to an ABM server. Each of arguments 1 ... 4 represents a fixed ‘server, while argument 0 points to the server for which values were last reported. All numeric ABM IEs are updated for each new ABM pulse train, which means once every second. ABM Downlink | 0.10000 | 0...4 | Average time taken by ABM packets to Trip Time ms travel from the ABM server to the UE. ‘ABM Packet 0..100 | 0...4 | Percentage of ABM packets that were Loss Downlink % lost on the way from the ABM server to the UE. ‘ABM Packet 0.100 | 0...4 | Percentage of ABM packets that were Loss Uplink % lost on the way from the UE to the ABM server. ‘ABM Round 0.20000 | 0.4 | Average time taken by ABM packets to Trip Time ms travel from the UE to the ABM server and back. ‘ABM Server Text 0...4 | IP address of ABM server. (see | Note: Argument 0 is not valid for this Descr.) | element. ‘ABM Through- | 0... 350000 | 0...4 | Throughput achieved when sending put Downlink kbitls ‘ABM packets from the ABM server to (kbitis) the UE. ABM 0.... 350000 | 0.4 | Throughput achieved when sending Throughput kbitis ‘ABM packets from the UE to the ABM Uplink (kbit/s) server, ‘ABM Uplink 0..,10000 | 0...4 | Average time taken by ABM packets to Trip Time ms travel from the UE to the ABM server. NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1&E-236 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Description AMR codec IES AMR Codec 0.100 | 1...17 | AMR codec usage on downlink for Usage % VoIP. Same structure and argument Downlink meanings as for the WCDMA element AMR Codec Usage (DL). AMR Codec 0.100 | 1..17 | AMR codec usage on uplink for VoIP. Usage Uplink % Same structure and argument meanings as for the WCDMA element ‘AMR Codec Usage (UL). Application layer IEs: See also section 8.1 ‘Application 0...2-10 | — | Number of bytes received at the Layer kbyte application level since network Received connect. Login information is included in this byte count. Application 0...2+108 = Number of bytes sent at the application Layer Sent koyte level since network connect, including login information Application 0.350000] - | Current throughput for data received at Layer bits the application level Throughput Downlink Application 0...350000 | — | Current throughput for data sent at the Layer kbits application level Throughput Uplink Connection IE's Connection Text — | Time since network connect. Given in Duration hhimm:ss hours, minutes, and seconds. Email receive IEs: Test setup in UM section 12.242 Email Receive | 0..350000| — | Average throughput for receiving of Average bits email Throughput Email Receive | 0...2-10° | — | Number of bytes received over email Received koyte 18E-236 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName | Rango/U Arg. Description Email Receive | 0...350000| - —_| instantaneous email receive Throughput kbitls throughput. Email Receive | 0...172800| - | Elapsed time for current email receive Transfer Time s session (48h) Email send JEs: Test setup in UM section 12, 244 Email Send 0... 350000 | — —_| Average throughput for sending of Average kit's email Throughput Email Send 0... 2+ 10% - Number of bytes sent over email Sent kbyte Email Send 0... 350000 | - _| Instantaneous email send throughput. Throughput kbitls Email Send 0...172800 | — _| Elapsed time for current email send Transfer Time s session FTP download IEs: Test setup in UM section 12.23.11 FTP Download | 0... 350000 - | Average throughput for FTP download Average keoitis Throughput FTP Download | 0... 100 — | Percentage of FTP downloads that Data Transfer % could not be completed although they Cut-off Ratio were started successfully FTP Download | 0... 100 — | Percentage of FTP download attempts IP Service % where, after successful PDP context Access Failure activation, the FTP service itself could Ratio not be accessed. (This IE is meaningful only for UMTS.) FTP Download | 0... 2-108 - Number of bytes received over FTP. Received kbyte NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-237 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events ‘Transfer Time s IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Description FTP Download | 0... 100 — | Percentage of FTP download attempts Service Non- % where the FTP service could not be Accessibility accessed, due to a failure that occurred either during PDP context activation or during the service access procedure itself. (This IE is meaningful only for UMTS.) FTP Download | 0...350000 | — _| Instantaneous FTP download Throughput koits throughput FTP Download | 0...172800| — | Elapsed time for current FTP download session, Transfer Time s FTP upload IEs: Test setup in UM section 12.23.12 FTP Upload | 0.350000] — | Average throughput for FTP upload. Average kbits Throughput FTP Upload 0... 100 — | Percentage of FTP uploads that could Data Transfer % not be completed although they were Cutoff Ratio started successfully FTP Upload IP | 0... 100 — | Percentage of FTP upload attempts Service Access % where, after successful PDP context Failure Ratio activation, the FTP service itself could not be accessed. (This IE is meaningful only for UMTS.) FTP Upload 0..2+ 10% = Number of bytes sent over FTP. Sent koyte FTP Upload 0... 100 — | Percentage of FTP upload attempts Service Non- % where the FTP service could not be Accessibility accessed, due to a failure that occurred either during PDP context activation or during the service access procedure itself. (This IE is meaningful only for UMTS.) FTP Upload | 0....350000 | — _| Instantaneous FTP upload throughput. Throughput bits FTP Upload | 0... 172800] — | Elapsed time for current FTP upload session. 18E-238 Chapter 3. Information Elements IE Name RangelU Arg. HTTP Get JEs: Test setup in UM section 12. 23.13 Time s HTTP Average | 0... 350000] - | Average throughput for HTTP Throughput kbitls download. HTTP Data 0... 100 — | Percentage of HTTP downloads that Transfer Cut- % could not be completed although they off Ratio were started successfully, HTTP IP 0. 100 — | Percentage of HTTP download Service Access % attempts where, after successful PDP Failure Ratio context activation, the HTTP service itself could not be accessed. (This IE is meaningful only for UMTS.) HTTP 0...2- 108 - Number of bytes received over HTTP. Received kbyte HTTP Service | 0... 100 — | Percentage of HTTP download Non- % attempts where the HTTP service Accessibilty could not be accessed, due to a failure that occurred either during PDP context activation or during the service access procedure itself. (This IE is meaningful only for UMTS.) HTTP 0... 350000 | - | Instantaneous HTTP download Throughput bis throughput. HTTP Transfer | 0...172800 | - | Elapsed time for current HTTP. download session. HTTP Post IEs: Test setup in UM section 12.23.14 HTTP Post 0.350000] - —_| Average throughput for HTTP upload. Average Koitls Throughput HTTP PostFile | 0... 2: 10° = | Size of fle uploaded over HTTP. Size Sent kbyte. HTTP PostFile | 0...172800| - | Time taken by the browser to complete Transfer Time s the HTTP upload HTTP Post 0.350000] - —_| Instantaneous HTTP upload Throughput Koitls throughput. NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-239 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Description IMS IE's IMS Regis- Text — | Setto "Registered” on SIP Register or tration State SIP Invite, Set to "Deregistered” on SIP Deregister. Link layer IEs Link Layer 0...2-108 = Number of bytes received in the link Received Kbyte layer. Link Layer Sent | 0... 2- 10° = Number of bytes sent in the link layer. kbyte Link Layer 0...350000 | — | Instantaneous link layer downlink Throughput kbitis throughput, Downlink Link Layer 0.350000 | — | Instantaneous tink layer uplink Throughput bits throughput, Uplink Local IP address Es Local IP Text — | Local IP address assigned to device. Address ‘MMS receive IEs: Test setup in UM section 12.24.4 MMS Retrieval | 0... 100 — | Percentage of MMS messages that Failure Ratio % could not be downloaded by the receiving party's device, although the latter did receive an MMS notification. MMS send Es: Test setup in UM section 12.24.3 MMS Send 0... 100 — | Percentage of MMS message send Failure Ratio % attempts that failed 18E-240 Chapter 3. Information Elements IE Name RangelU Arg. Description RTP IEs: Test setup for VoIP in UM sections 12.27.1-12.27.5; test setup for streaming in UM sections 12.26 4, 12.265 RTP vitter 0.172800 | - | RTP packet jtter or delay variation as ‘Audio RFC ms defined in » IETF RFC 1889, section 1889 634 Updated every 20 ms, Le. for each RTP message, except with PJSIP, in Which case a smoothed value is presented once every second, RTP vitter 0...172800| - | Same as RTP vitter Audio RFC 1889 Video RFC. ms but for video 1889 RTP Lost 0... 100 — | Percentage of RTP packets that were Packets Rate % missing from the audio reproduction Audio because they were not delivered from the jitter buffer to the decoder in timely fashion Note that the packet need not have been lost on the way to the receiving party; it may just have been delayed too long, so that it was discarded by the jitter buffer. Updated once every second RTP Lost 0. 100 — | Same as RTP Lost Packets Rate Packets Rate % Audio but for video. Video RTP Relative | 0...172800| - | RTP packet delay variation as defined Packet Delay ms in > IETF RFC 5481, section 4.2 Audio Updated every 20 ms, ie. for each RTP message RTP Relative | 0.172800] - | Same as RTP Relative Packet Delay Packet Delay ms Audio but for video. Video NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18e-241 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Description Social network testing IEs: Test setup in UM section 12.23.20 Social Network | 0... 100 — | Number of attempts made to log on to Logon Attempt the social network, Count Social Network | 0... 100 — | Number of successful logons to the Logon Success social network. Count Social Network | 0... 100 — | Number of Weibo status updates Weibo Attempt posted, Count Social Network | 0... 100 — | Number of successful Weibo test Weibo Success cycles, where the master successfully Count posted a status update and the slave successfully downloaded the update, responding with an “all OK" comment to acknowledge this fact. Social Network | 0... 100 — | Number of failed Weibo test cycles. Weibo Failure Two cases: 1) The master's status Count Update post failed; 2) The master's status update post succeeded, but the slave failed to download it and responded with an “error” comment to report this. Social Network | 0... 100 — | Number of Weibo test cycles that Weibo Timeout timed out, This means that the master Count successfully posted a status update, but the slave did not return any comment on the update within 20 s of its being posted. Social Network 0 — | Total duration of all successful Weibo Weibo Total 172,800,000 test cycles added together. Duration ms (= 48h) 18E-242 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName | Rangoll Arg. Deseri ‘Streaming IEs: Test setup in UM sections 12.26.4, 12.26.5 The set of IEs obtained differs between PC-based HTTP streaming, on-device HTTP streaming, and PC-based RTP streaming. See chapter 6.3 for full details in this, regard. Player session related IEs are updated once when the SWF player has finished loading, If several sessions take place, these IEs are averaged over all sessions, Streaming session metrics are updated for each new set of intermediate scores that is output from Vamon, provided that the video buffering proceeds successfully. (If the player is unable to buffer any video, Vamon will not produce any results.) AI HTTP streaming IEs are reset at the start of a new streaming session. For more detail on certain HTTP streaming metrics, see UM chapter 49. Regarding limitations on the population of HTTP streaming IEs, see section 8.3. Streaming 0.5 = | Average absolute video MOS for the Absolute MOS- | MOS stream. Regarding ‘absolute’, see UM v section 49.1.1 Streaming 0.350000 | - —_| Bitrate at which the audio is intended ‘Audio Bit Rate koitls to be replayed. Streaming Text = | Audio codec type used for the audio ‘Audio Codec stream: e.g. "MPEG-4 AAC’, *AC-3" Type Streaming 0... 100 - _ | Percentage of audio packets received Audio Packet % with errors, but corrected using error Corrected Rate correction algorithms. Streaming 0... 100 = | Percentage of audio packets discarded ‘Audio Packet % by the receiving jitter buffer. Discarded Rate Streaming 0... 100 = _ | Percentage of audio packets identified ‘Audio Packet % as out-of-sequence, possibly due to Out OF high jitter levels or the use of load Sequence Rate sharing devices Streaming Text - | Same as Streaming Video Stream Audio Stream Count. Count NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1&E-243 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Description Streaming 0... 100 = | Percentage of audio packets lost or Average Audio % discarded (minus those corrected). Effective Packet Loss Rate Streaming ©...350000 | — | Average audio bandwidth excluding Average Audio kbit's transport packet overhead, FEC, and Received retransmissions, Bandwidth Streaming 0... 100 — | Percentage of video packets lost or Average Video % discarded (minus those corrected). Effective Packet Loss Rate Streaming 0...350000] - | Average bandwidth for video transport Average Video bits packets, excluding IP overhead, FEC, Received and retransmissions. Bandwidth Streaming Bit Text = | Number of video codec bit rate Rate Change changes that have occurred. Streaming 0.172800] — | Elapsed time for current streaming Duration s session. ‘Streaming 0...350000 | — —_| Throughput excluding duplicate Effective bits packets. Throughput ‘Streaming Text = | Image height in pixels. Frame Height Streaming Text = | Video frame rate, given as number of Frame Rate frames per 1000 seconds (e.g "29,970" equaling 29.97 frames per second). ‘Streaming Text = | Image width in pixels. Frame Width Streaming Text — | Number of frames in a Group of GOP Length Pictures. 18E-244 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName Arg. Description Streaming 0.5 — | Instantaneous absolute video MOS for Instantaneous Mos the stream. Regarding “absolute”, see Absolute MOS- UM section 49.1.1 v Streaming 0.5 = | Instantaneous absolute audio MOS for Instantaneous Mos the stream MOS-A Streaming 0.5 — | Instantaneous absolute audio-video Instantanoous Mos MOS for the stream. MOS-AV Streaming 0.5 — | Instantaneous relative video MOS for Instantaneous Mos the stream, Regarding “relative”, soe Relative MOS- UM section 49.1.1 v Streaming 0.45 - _ | Average audio MOS for the stream. MOS-A Mos Streaming 0.5 - | Average audio-video MOS for the Mos-AV Mos stream. Streaming 0.45 = | Mobile TV quality index for streaming, Tai Mos Realtime score which is regularly updated during the streaming session, ‘See UM chapter 48. Streaming 0... 100 - | Percentage of streaming packets that Packet Loss % were lost. Streaming 0... 100 - _ | Percentage of attempts to download Player % the streaming player that failed at the Download Data data transfer stage (after receipt of first Transfer packet and before receipt of last Failure Ratio packet). Streaming 0...172800 | - | Time taken to download the streaming Player s player (from receipt of first packet to Download Data Transfer Time receipt of last packet), NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1&E-245, TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Description Streaming 0... 100 = | Percentage of attempts to download Player Service % the streaming player that failed before IP Access, the first packet of the download was Failure Ratio received (IP access failure). Streaming 0.172800] — | Time taken for IP access when Player Service s downloading the streaming player IP Access Time (from user request to receipt of first packet) Streaming 0... 100 — | Percentage of attempts to download Player Session % the streaming player that failed at Failure Ratio some stage (IP access or data transfer). Streaming 0...172800 | — | Total session time for streaming player Player Session s download (from user request to receipt Time of last packet). Streaming 0.350000] — | Equal to Streaming Playout Buffer Playout Buffer kbitis Empty Rate minus Streaming Playout Delta Rate Buffer Fill Rate, Streaming 0... 100 — | Percentage of the total session time Playout Buffer % during which the playout buffer was Empty empty. Proportion Streaming 0...3580000 | — | Rate at which data is emptied from the Playout Buffer bits streaming player's playout buffer. Empty Rate Streaming 0.380000] — | Rate at which the streaming player's Playout Buffer kbitis playout buffer is filled with new data. Fill Rate Streaming 0... 100 — | Percentage of the total session time Playout Buffer % that was spent rebuffering, Rebuffering Proportion Streaming 0.,2+ 10% = Number of bytes received over a Received kbyte streaming connection 18E-246 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName Arg. Description Streaming 0.5 - | Average relative video MOS for the Relative MOS- Mos stream. Regarding ‘relative’, see UM v section 49.1.1. Streaming 0... 100 - | Percentage of successfully started Reproduction % stream reproductions that were ended Cutoff Ratio by a cause other than intentional termination by the user. Streaming 0... 100 - | Percentage of unsuccessful stream Reproduction % reproductions. Start Failure Ratio Streaming 0... 100 - _ | Percentage of instances where the first Service Non- % RTP data packet of the stream could Accessibilty not be received by the device when requested by the user. Streaming TCP | 0... 2-108 = | TCP window size used in the Window Size byte streaming session. Streaming 0... 350000 | — _| Instantaneous streaming throughput. Throughput kois (kbitls) Streaming 0.45 = | Video streaming Quality Index vsal Mos (realtime score which is regularly updated during the streaming session, unlike the overall VSQI score for an entire session, which is indicated by the event Streaming Quality VSQl). See UM chapter 47 Streaming Text - | Video Service Transmission Quality vsTa score, See UM section 49,2. Streaming 0... 350000] - | Same as Streaming Playout Buffer Video Bit Rate Koitls Empty Rate. Streaming Text = | Video codec type used for the audio Video Codec stream: €.g., “MPEG-2", "H.264" Type NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1@E-247 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Description Streaming Text — | Number of times the video stream Video inter- replay was interrupted for rebuffering. ruption Count Streaming 0.172800] — | Total duration of video stream replay Video s interruptions for reasons of rebuffering Interruption Duration Streaming 0... 100 — | Percentage of video packets received Video Packet % with errors, but corrected using error Corrected Rate correction algorithms. Streaming 0... 100 — | Percentage of video packets discarded Video Packet % by the receiving jitter buffer. Discarded Rate Streaming 0... 100 — | Percentage of video packets identified Video Packet % as out-of sequence, possibly due to Out of high jitter levels or the use of load- Sequence Rate sharing devices Streaming 0... 100 — | Percentage of attempts to start Video Play % streaming video replay that failed Start Failure (playing never started) Ratio Streaming 0... 100 — | Percentage of streaming video replay Video Session % session that failed at some point Failure Ratio before the last video packet was received Streaming Text = | Number of “chunks” or file segments in Video Stream the video stream. Count TCP download IEs: Test setup in UM section 12.23.19 TCP Download | 0...350000 | — | Average throughput for TCP Average koivs download Throughput (kbit/s) TCP Download | 0...2-10° | — | Number of bytes received over TCP. Received koyte 18E-248, Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName | Range/Ut Arg. Description TCP Download | 0.350000] - | instantaneous TCP download Throughput Koitls throughput. See also section 8.2 (kbits) TCP Download | 0.172800] - | Elapsed time for current TCP Transfer Time s download session. TCP Packet 0... 100 = | Retransmissions (in percent) on the Loss % downlink over the TCP protocol during the last second Note: For this percentage to be correct, IP sniffing must not be set to “Optimized Performance". See UM section 12.23.8, TCP upload IEs: Test setup in UM section 12.23.19 TCP Upload | 0...350000| - —_| Average throughput for TCP upload. Average koitls Throughput (kbit/s) TCP Upload | 0...2: 108 — | Number of bytes sent over TCP. Sent kbyte TCP Upload | 0...350000| - —_| Instantaneous TCP upload throughput Throughput bits See also section 8.2 (kbitis) TCP Upload | 0...172800| - _| Elapsed time for current TCP upload Transfer Time s session. UDP download /Es: Test setup in UM sections 12.23.18, 12.23.19 UDP Download | 0...350000| - —_| Average throughput for UDP Average Koitls download, Throughput UDP Download Text - | UDP jitter: the mean deviation (in ms) vitter of the difference in packet spacing at the receiver compared to the sender, for a pair of packets, NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-249 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Description UDP Download | 0... 100 — | Retransmissions (in percent) on the Packet Loss % downlink over the UDP protocol. For the UDP activity, this measurement is obtained once for each session, at the end of the session. For the Network Bandwidth (Iperf) activity, this measurement is obtained once every second, UDP Download | 0,.,2- 10° = Number of bytes received over UDP. Received kbyte UDP Download | 0... 350000 | - _| Instantaneous UDP download Throughput kbitis throughput. See also section 8.2. UDP Download | 0...172800| - | Elapsed time for current UDP Transfer Time s download session UDP upload IEs: Test setup in UM sections 12.23.18, 12.23.19 UDP Upload | 0.350000] — —_| Average throughput for UDP upload. Average kbius Throughput UDP Upload 0...2+ 108 = Number of bytes sent over UDP. Sent Kbyte UDP Upload | 0...350000 | — _| Instantaneous UDP upload throughput. Throughput bits See also section 8.2. UDP Upload | 0...172800 | — _| Elapsed time for current UDP upload Transfer Time s session. VoIP IEs: See also RTP IEs. For VolP speech quality IEs, see the Media Quality category, section 3.9, Regarding IE support with VoIP solutions, see chapter 5. VolP test setup in UM sections 12.27.1-12.27.5 VoIP Decoding | 0... 100 — | Percentage of VoIP audio frames that Errors % could not be decoded by the speech codec. Updated once every second. 18E-250 Chapter 3. Information Elements Packet Loss IE Name Arg. Description VoIP FER - | Total percentage of VoIP packet loss. Combined that affects the reproduction of the audio. Encompasses decoding errors, underruns, and jitter buffer size increases. Should in general correlate closely to PESQ and POLGA. Updated once every second VoIP vitter 0... 100 = | Percentage of VoIP audio frames with Buffer % overruns. Overruns The VoIP client tries to keep the delays caused by the jitter buffer reasonably low. When the client decides the buffer is too long, it will throw away received packets to decrease the buffer size This is referred to as overruns, and it affects the audio reproduction Updated once every second VolP sitter 172800 _ | Average VoIP playout delay in ms: that Buffer Playout ms is, the average time the voice packets Delay Average were held by the jitter buffer. Updated conce every second, VoIP sitter 172800 | — | Maximum VoIP playout delay in ms, Buffer Playout ms Updated once every second Delay Maximum VoIP sitter ..172800 = | Minimum VoIP playout delay in ms. Buffer Playout ms Updated once every second. Delay Minimum VoIP vitter 0... 100 = | Percentage of aucio frames where the Butfer Size % VoIP client decided to increase the Increase jitter buffer size (because the jiter was found to be too high). This procedure results in a period of silence in the audio reproduction as the jitter buffer accumulates packets without releasing any. Updated once every second. NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1@E-251 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Description VoIP Jitter 0... 100 = | Percentage of VoIP audio frames Buffer % where the jitter buffer was empty and Underruns had no packets to deliver to the speech decoder. Updated once every second. VolP Speech Text — | Speech codec selected for the VoIP Codec client in the governing script (see UM sections 12.27.1, 12.27.2) WAP IEs: Test setup in UM section 12.23.15 WAP Activation | 0... 100 — | Percentage of instances where the Failure Ratio % WAP session could not be activated wap Average | 0.350000] - | Average throughput for WAP. Throughput bits download. WAP Page 0... 100 — | Percentage of WAP page downloads Data Transfer % that could not be completed although Cutoff Ratio they were started successfully. WAP Page 0... 100 — | Percentage of WAP page requests that Request % were unsuccessful Failure Ratio WAP Received | 0...2- 10° = Number of bytes received over WAP, Kbyte WAP 0.350000 | — | instantaneous WAP download Throughput bits throughput. WAP Transfer | 0...172800 | — | Elapsed time for current WAP Time s download session 18E-252 Chapter 3. Information Elements 3.9. Media Quality Information Elements 3.9.1. General This category holds information elements related to quality measurement for various media. Currently, this category is limited to AQM (PESQ/POLQA with ancillary data such as volume measurements). It does not incorporate quality measures that are not produced in connection with AQM, such as SQIL. 3.9.1.1, Content of Uplink Elements. Itis useful to recapitulate the meaning of the “uplink” elements: + Inthe ACU R2 setup, the uplink elements are populated in the mobile-to- fixed configuration, where they are calculated by the CallGenerator. In the other configurations, the uplink elements are not populated; but the uplink measurements are identical to the downlink measurements for the other phone in the pair. + Inthe ACU TerraTec setup, the uplink elements are populated with copies of the downlink measurements for the other phone in the pair. + Inthe AQM module based setup, uplink measurements are those performed by the CallGenerator. If an MRU is used instead, no uplink measurements are made, and the uplink information elements are not populated. + In the VoIP setups and in on-device measurement regardless of bearer, uplink measurements do not exist, and the uplink information elements are not populated. 3.9.1.2. Time Adjustment of AQM Data in Replay Mode In drive testing mode, the presentation of AQM data is inevitably somewhat delayed because of the non-trivial time taken to compute the scores. However, when replaying logfiles, AQM data is time-adjusted (moved backwards in time) so that it aligns with other presented data. This makes it easier to study how various factors — for example, block error rate, frame error rate, jitter, and handovers — affect the AQM scores. NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1&E-253, TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events 3.9.2. Information Element Table IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Description AQM Algorithm Text — | AaM algorithm used to produce Downlink downlink speech quality scores. One of *PESQ’, "P.OLQA NB", “P.OLOA swe" AQM Algorithm Text = | AQMalgorithm used to produce uplink Uplink speech quality scores. AQM Audio Toxt = | Type of audio channel used for the Channel Type speech serving as input to downlink Downlink ‘AQM: *CS" or “IP”. ‘AQM Echo 0... 100 — | Echo attenuation on downlink. Attenuation a8 ‘AQM Echo 0.5 = | Echo correlation on downlink. Correlation ‘AQM Echo 0... 1000 — | Echo delay on downlink. Delay ms ‘AQM Echo 0... 100 = | Echo power on downlink. Power a8 ‘AQM Sentence Text = | Name of audio file containing the Downlink downlink AQM sentence. ‘AQM Sentence Text = | Name of audio file containing the Uplink uplink AQM sentence. ‘AQM Source Text = | Source of the audio input to downlink Downlink ‘AQM, for example: “Terrat DM ‘AQM Source Text = | Source of the audio input to uplink Uplink AQM. AQM Volume | -100... 20 = | Volume on downlink. Downlink 4B AQM Volume | -100.. 20 = | Volume on uplink Uplink 4B 18E-254 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName | Rangel Arg. Description Frequent AQM | When a mobile-to-fixed configuration is used, these elements IEs: General | (uplink and downlink scores) only appear in merged logfiles; see romark UM section 10.8. FrequentAQM | 1.5 - | Frequent AQM score for last speech Score Mos sentence played on the downlink. Downlink Frequent AQM | 1.5 | Frequent AQM score for last speech Score Uplink Mos sentence played on the uplink. PESQ and The argument has the following significance: pores JES: | 0: The score is updated independently of AQM Audio Channel leneral ‘Type Downlink. en 1: The score is updated only if the audio channel type is CS. 2: The score is updated only if the audio channel type is IP. The Update interval is 11s. PESQ Score 1.5 0...2. | Downlink PESQ score. Downlink Mos PESQ Score 1.5 0..2 | Uplink PESQ score, Uplink Mos POLQA NB 1.5 0...2. | Downlink POLQA score for Score Mos narrowband speech. Downlink POLQA NB 1.5 0.2. | Uplink POLQA score for narrowband Score Uplink Mos speech POLOA SWB 12.5 0...2 | Downlink POLAA score for super- Score Mos wideband speech Downlink POLQA SWB 12.5 0.2 | Uplink POLQA score for super- Score Uplink Mos wideband speech NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1&E-255 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events IE Name Range/Unit Arg. Description ‘Speech Interruption Downlink Text Indicates silence on the downlink when speech should be present by the value "Silence detected". When speech is. transmitted normally, the value is "Voice detected” Note: To obtain this IE, you must set UseFullMosCalculation=True in the file \ Application\Configuration\ Default. QualityMeasurement.contig ‘Speech Path Delay (RTT) 0... 4000 ms The length of time it takes for the speech to travel from the receiving party to the calling party and back to the receiving party again. In a mobile-to-mobile configuration, this element is obtained on the MT side. In a mobile-to-fixed configuration, the element is calculated by the CallGenerator and only appears in merged logfiles (see UM section 10.8). ‘Speech Path Delay One Way 0... 4000 ms Equal to half of Speech Path Delay (RTT). 18E-256 Chapter 3. Information Elements 3.10. Wi-Fi Information Elements 3.10.1. General This category contains information elements derived from Wi-Fi measurements in TEMS Investigation or from Wi-Fi scanning recorded in TEMS Pocket logfiles. The argument, where present, points to one Wi-Fi access point (with its unique BSSID) among those detected. 3.10.2. Information Element Table IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Description BSSID Text 1... 32 | MAC address of Wi-Fi access point, given in hexadecimal format: "12:34:56:78:90;ab" Capabilities Text 1...32 | This element usually indicates the security protocol setting in the Wi-Fi network, e.g. "WPA-PSK-CCMP", Channel 1.196 ] 1..32 | Channel number according to » IEEE 802.11biai. Frequency 0...6000 | 1...32 | Channel center frequency. MHz Link Speed 0...1- 108 - Maximum speed (as dictated by kit's network settings) of the currently serving WiFi access point. RSSI =120...0 | 1...32 | Received Signal Strength dBm ssiD Text 1...32 | Name of WeFi network NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1@E-257 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events 3.11. “Computer Information” Elements 3.11.1. General These elements report on PC processing load and memory usage. They are derived from Windows performance counters, as detailed in the table. 3.11.2. Information Element Table IEName | Range/Unit | Arg. Description CPU Usage Text 1...2. | Current CPU load. Argument: 1: PC's total CPU usage. This is a straightforward percentage’ Processor(_Total): % Processor Time 2: CPU usage of TEMS Investigation process. This is a sum of percentages over all processors, so that for an n- core system the theoretical maximum is n x 100. (In fact, percentages may exceed 100, since the metric sometimes underestimates processor capabilities.) Equivalent to: Process(Investigation): % Processor Time Disk Available | 0...50- 10°) 1..2 | Free disk space in megabytes. Moyte ‘Argume 1: °C" drive. Equivalent to: LogicalDisk(C:) Free Megabytes 2: Not used 18E-258 Chapter 3. Information Elements IEName | Range/l Arg. Description Memory Usage | 0...64000 | 1..2 | Amount of RAM currently in use in Mbyte megabytes. Argument: 4: PC total. Equivalent to: Process(_Total) Private Bytes 2: TEMS Investigation process Equivalent to: Process(Investigation) Private Bytes NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-259 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events 4. Information Element Support in Devices This chapter details which devices support which information elements, for all cellular technologies where this is non-trivial. Elements derived from positioning equipment are not included in the tables. In the Information Elements column, * means all IEs beginning with . The asterisk (*) sometimes appears as a wildcard also in other positions, A gray checkmark means that the IE support is restricted to a subset of the devices in the column, or that only part of the IE data is obtained for these devices. See the accompanying footnote for details. The tables include certain devices/chipsets that are no longer connectable in this version of TEMS Investigation; these are printed in non-boldface. They are retained here since old logfiles recorded with the devices in question can still be loaded in the application. There also exist information elements which are unique to one or more of these devices. 4.1. GSM Information Elements See section 3.1 + Sony Xperia Z2 D6503, Sony Xperia V LT25i, Sony Xperia T LT30a, and Sony Ericsson Xperia arc S LT18ali have their own column under “Sony (ery + Sony Ericsson Xperia arc LT1Sa/i and X10 are covered by the Qualcomm “HSPA, HSPA+" column. + The “Sony [Er]’ column containing W995 is also valid for TMS06 and W760i as well as for Samsung Galaxy S 4G and Infuse 4G, except where otherwise noted. + Scanning elements supported by the SRU are the same as those supported by the Sony Ericsson W995 phones, 18E-260 Chapter 4. Information Element Support in Devices + The Nokia column containing C5/C7 is also valid for N75, N80, 6720, 7376. Sony [Er] | Quale. [Sean] Fa 2 5 = 2 Information Elements. [z2106603, LT26i, LT30a, are S [csic7, 6120/6127, NOSINGS (6086, 6125, 6230/6230, 6280 [X [Hisilicon Ascend D2 [Datang LC8130E, 8143 IK600i, K800i HSPA, HSPA+ HSDPA. WCDMA, IPCTel Scanners Ras TSMW. [Access Burst Type [Adjacent RxLev" [Adjacent Scan JAM Active Set™ [AMIR CIF JAM Codec* [AMR Hysteresis [AMR Threshold |ARFCN TCH JARFCN (others) [Attach Time Band Controt BER BLER/Timestot BSIC" IC Value [CIA ICii Absolute, Best, Best |ARFCN, Worst, Worst: JARFCN 345 ICil* (others) *® ici ic2 [cat [caz [Cell EGPRS Support [Cell GPRS Support [cena BSESESESESISIEN AINISININIIA IS SI IAIN ININININISTAT TY ININIAINININIAT A INISISISIAINISISISIAISININISIRIST [995, 908, 0702, 27501 AINISISIAISIAT TS ININININININIAT <"INISISISISINISINISIAISINININIRS IN IN IN INIA INIAINININIATAT “A ISISISISISISINIAIAIAISINISIRI STS] [ove 00, 790 INIAININININ SINIAININININ By NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1@E-261 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events Sony [Er] | Quale. ZI S| D.|Scan, Information Elements IPCTel Scanners: Ras TSMW [Cell Name* (Cell Reselection® cor [Channel Mode [Channel RxLev™ [Channel Type (Ciphering Algorithm (Ciphering Key Seq. No. [Coding Scheme DL [Coding Scheme UL [Control Ack Type CS-* DL Usage [Current CS* [Current MCS* Data Mode* Disable Handover ® [Downlink Signal. Ctr Curr. | | [Downlink Signal. Cir Max DTX Rate DL GPRS BEP (*) GPRS BEP Total () GPRS Link Q. Ctl UL IEGPRS Window Size" |V| FER Actual FER Full FER Sub Firmware Version v Frequency Band™ [GA-RC", GAN, GANG” [GMM State ININIA [X\patang Lc8130€, 8143 NIN INISINISNISS [SN [e5C7, 6120/6121, N9SINOS INT INIAIAININ| |X (6086, 6125, 623076230, 6280) _INIAT INIST ININISISTST [S)z2 08503, Lr25i, LT30a, are §| I ININIAINISISNINISINISISISISISISISIST INIT TSISISISIS ($995, 6908, 702, 27501 _INIST ININTTSINISISYSD" TS Jia, HsPae I ININT INIT ININISTNIST | k600i, keooi NINININT [NIST INININISTS| [Swe00i, k790 INIA ININT ISINISNTS STS JHsoPa ISIS RRA RK ESESES| A_ININAINISININISIININ N N IAT TS <_ININININISISIST TXT INIT SIININININISINIAT ISIS AT INIAINIST TS 18E-262 Chapter 4. Information Element Support in Devices Z] S| 5 Sony [Er] | Quale. D. [Scan] Information Elements [e51C7, 6120/6121, NOSING [6086, 6125, 6230/6230), 6280 IDatang LC8130E, 8143 IK600i, K800i HSPA, HSPA+ IPCTel Scanners Ras TSMW. GPRS Multisiot Class [GRR State [GSM RACH Max Retr. [GSM Serving Cell T3212 Hardware Hardware 1D Hopping” HSN [gnore Cell Barred interference* internal GPS* LAC LUC BLER™ LLC Bytes* LLC Throughput” LLG Window Size" IMAG Mode" MAIO MCC IMCS-* DL Usage... [Message Hex Dump... MING Mode* Modulation* 77 IMS Behavior Modified IMS Power Control Level IMS Tx Power Neighbor ARFCN* Neighbor BSIC* Neighbor C1 < | [22 06503, LT25i, LT30a, arc S| | |wa9s, c905, €702, 27501 SJ | |weo0i, k790 | g| [Signal Str. Hopping List [Signal Str. On BCCH Carr. [SNDCP BLER DL ISNDCP BLER UL [SNDCP Bytes* [SNDCP Throughput OL [SNDCP Throughput UL [Spectr Ana" NISISISISTS NISISISISTS NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1&E-265 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events ZI S| Sony [Er] | Quale. D.[Scan. Information Elements [Datang LC8130E, 8143 IPCTel Scanners: Ras TSMW [<[z2 06503, LT25i, LT30a, arc §| * cy | _[Rike00: Rls J RN SJ Finger 2nd. 6th Finger 9th* .. 12th" Firmware Version (GSM Neigh* Hardware EINE ISIS SJ g v cg v eg v v ¥i|v iv iw J In the ACU R2 column, “CG” means that the information element is obtained only in the mobile-to-fixed configuration, where calls are made to a CallGenerator. In the VoIP, ODM MTSI column, “R2" means that the information element is obtained only if the devices are connected to the PC via an ACU R2 box. The TEMS Automatic ("TA") columns are to be interpreted as follows: + TA, CallGen,, analog: TEMS Automatic, RTUs (Remote Test Units) engaging CallGenerator with analog calling card + TA, CallGen., : TEMS Automatic, RTUs engaging CallGenerator with digital calling card + TA, mobile to mobile: TEMS Automatic, RTUs engaging Mobile CallGenerator (MCG) 18E-300 Chapter 8. Notes on Data Service Testing IEs 8. Notes on Data Service Testing IEs 8.1. Application Layer Throughput At high throughput rates, the application layer throughput as presented in TEMS Investigation is more spiky and unstable than the throughput in lower protocol layers. For FTP, this phenomenon is most probably caused by the buffering in the third-party FTP client used by TEMS Investigation. By contrast, CPU load or buffering capacity are unlikely causes of the application throughput fluctuations. 8.2. Network Bandwidth (Iperf) The waveform in Network Bandwidth (Iperf) line charts will be jagged and not smooth, due to the low resolution of the Iperf process. 8.3. Streaming over HTTP The “Streaming Player” and “Streaming Playout Buffer’ information elements may not be populated in certain configurations: + When the DASH (Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP) protocol is used in conjunction with the ActionScript 3.x player. + When the HTMLS player is used Another limitation is that the ActionScript 2.x player only supports HTTPS (not HTTP) URLs. NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1&E-301 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events 9 Notes on Plain-text Decoding of Mode Reports 9.1. TPC Info per Cell (Sony Ericsson) While in WCDMA soft handover, the UE is power controlled jointly by all members of the active set. Power control commands are received on the DPCCH Certain Sony Ericsson UEs deliver two mode reports that are relevant in this context, “TPC Info” and “DPCCH DL". TPC Info shows the power control commands from each cell in the active set separately, whereas the DPCCH DL report gives the final power control decision obtained by combining and weighting the input from all active set members. The plain-text decoding of the TPC Info mode report represents the power control commands from each cell by a string of letters as follows + Q=Not valid: The cell was not part of the active set at this time. + U=Up: The cell ordered the UE to raise the power. + D = Down: The cell ordered the UE to lower the power. + C= Skip: The UE was in compressed mode at this time, measuring on a different UARFCN or on GSM. + N= No change: No power control command, power unchanged. Since the power control frequency is 1500 Hz, each letter in the string represents 1/1500 of a second. 18E-302 Chapter 10. Predefined Events 10. Predefined Events Here all predefined events are listed and explained, along with any extra information provided in the application (see section 12.9). All cause values are decoded into plain-text format in the presentation. Not all of the extra information listed in the table is necessarily included every time the event occurs. The descriptions of how events are triggered are not always exhaustive. In exceptional cases, an event may be triggered by a message not mentioned here. Event symbols shown are default symbols; they can be changed in line charts (UM section 34.4.3) and maps (UM section 36.2.4). Events are mostly device-independent and are generated for all devices supporting the relevant radio access technology or technologies. Exceptions are noted in the tables. 10.1. General Events Under this heading have been collected events that do not result from interaction with a cellular network. Event Name Symbol Description/Extra Information Activated y The device was activated in TEMS Investigation. (green) Deactivated y The device was deactivated in TEMS Investigation (red) Filemark. A” ‘Afilemark was encountered in the logfile. NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1&E-303, TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events Event Name Symbol Description/Extra Information GPS Position Invalid | gy Positions reported by the GPS unit became invalid (GPS coverage lost). (red triangle) GPS Position Valid | ay GPS positions are once again valid (GPS coverage regained). Reported after a GPS (dark | Position Invalid event has occurred green circle) No Reported Data | Ay The device stopped reporting data, Pinpoint Added - During pinpointing in the Map window: A waypoint was added. While walking a planned route in the Pinpoint Window: A waypoint was committed. Recording Paused The recording of a logfile was paused,’ Recording Resumed H The recording of a logfile was resumed." WiFi Scan State The PC Wi-Fi network card or some other Wi-Fi adapter was activated in TEMS Investigation. 1. The “pause recording” and “resume recording” functions were removed in TEMS Investigation 14.0. However, the corresponding events may appear in the presentation of older logfiles and are therefore retained, 18E-304 Chapter 10. Predefined Events 10.2. GSM/WCDMAILTE/TD-SCDMA Events Events in this category are generated by devices supporting at least one of the technologies GSM, WCDMA, LTE, and TD-SCDMA. The following is to be noted: + For TD-SCDMA devices a subset of the listed events can be generated (in both TD-SCDMA and GSM mode). The extra information given in the table is rarely provided with events originating from TD-SCDMA devices. There are also a number of TD-SCDMA specific events. Call events also encompass VolP calls. For convenience, this is covered in the present section rather than in section 10.4, “Data Service Testing Events” The asterisk column uses the following codes: Code Meaning c Requires that a cell file has been loaded. e Generated in EDGE mode. g Generated in GSM mode. ga Generated by GAN-capable device interacting with a GANC. Ite Generated in LTE mode. ps Generated for packet-switched (specifically, VoIP calls) sg Generated during GSM scanning. sw Generated during WCDMA scanning. td Generated in TD-SCDMA mode (and unique to that mode) w Generated in WCDMA mode. Event List Event Name Symbol | * Description/Extra Information Answer End = An Answer activity completed. Extra information: Service status. Answer Start = An Answer activity started NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1&E-305 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events « Failure EventName | Symbol | * Description/Extra Information Authentication e @ | The authentication or ciphering failed. Failure ™ | Can be generated for both packet- switched and circuit-switched Extra information: GMM/MM cause (if available). Baton Handover 4 td | Successful baton handover in TD- SCDMA, Baton Handover td | Anattempted baton handover in TD- SCDMA failed. generated for VoIP. Th information sent with VoIP call events d Most of these events have a piece of extr either “Circuit Switched” or “Packet Switched”. This is not repeated for the individual Call events (Blocked Call; Call*; Dropped Call): Some of these events are also \ey are marked "ps" in the asterisk column. The extra, {oes not include or block/drop type or any cause values; it does however include certain other items listed below. formation *Call Domain’, which is events below. Blocked Call e 9 | GSMWCDMA/TD-SCOMA: Call w | abnormally ended prior to Call Established (red) ga | event (for example because all traffic ps | channels were busy). GAN: Layer 3 message Activate Channel Failure received prior to Call Established. Extra information Block type CC cause RR cause Call time (time since Call Initiation event) Call direction (MO/MT) 18E-306 Chapter 10. Predefined Events EventName | Symbol | * Description/Extra Information Call Attempt > 9 | GSM: A traffic channel was requested w | (through the Layer 3 message Channel (aay) | ga | Request) (Note that the request could ps | also be for a signaling channel, in which case no call is actually attempted; the two types of request cannot be distinguished.) WCDMA/TD-SCDMA: An RRC Connection Request was sent following initiation of an MO or MT call GAN: + (MO call) GAN Layer 3 message Request sent with establishment cause 64 (TCHIH sufficient) or 224 (TCHIF needed) + (MT call) GAN Layer 3 message Paging Request received PS: Triggered by SIP Invite Request. Call Attempt Retry | ap 4g | Acall attempt (see the event Call Attempt) w | was repeated. Triggered by Channel (gray) Request/RRC Connection Request. Call End ot g_| This event is normally triggered by ps + CS: the CC message Release + PS: the message SIP Bye. Extra information: + Call end cause (usually one of “MS initiated release", "NW initiated release’, “User busy”) + Call duration Call Established 7 4g | The events triggered by (green) | | + GSM/WCDMA/TD-SCDMA: the bs Layer 3 message Connect (MO call) or Connect Acknowledge (MT call) + GAN: the Layer 3 message Activate Channel Complete + PS: the message SIP Invite Response with status code 200 = OK. NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1&E-307 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events Event Name Symbol | * Description/Extra Information Call Failure MO * | A mobite-originated call was either w | blocked or dropped ps Call Failure MT aa @ | A mobile-terminated call was either w | blocked or dropped ps Call Initiation = 4g | An MO call was initiated by a script (the w | equivalent of the “call” command being given in the handset GUI). This event is normally triggered by a report from the PC ‘communication protocol, never by a Layer 3 message. This event precedes Call Attempt. Call Re-estabished | aap @ | Following a radio link failure, a call was re- w | established (a drop thus being prevented). (green) Technology-specific details: GSM: New traffic channel assigned within 20 s. > 3GPP 45.008, section 6.7.2 WCDMA: New traffic channel assigned before T314 timer expired. > 3GPP 25.331, section 8.3.1.13 This event can occur only if call re- establishment is enabled in the network. If itis not, a call will be automatically dropped in this situation 18E-308 Chapter 10. Predefined Events Event Name Symbol Desc jon/Extra Information Call Setup ga ps. This event is triggered by + GSMWCDMA/TD-SCDMA: one of the Layer 3 messages Alerting or Connect + GAN: the GAN Layer 3 message Activate Channel + PS: the message SIP Invite Response with status code 180 = Ringing. Extra information: + Call direction (MO/MT) + Call setup time (measured from Call Altempt, ie. the first call attempt) + User setup time (measured from Call Initiation, thus more accurately reflecting the user-perceived setup time; obtained only for MO calls in scripts) Cell Change Order From UTRAN Successful cell change order: handover from UTRAN to GSM packet data channel. Generated after entering GSM mode. Only occurs when the change takes place from Cell_DCH mode. Ifit takes place from a Common channel, the event Cell Reselection From UTRAN is generated instead. Cell Change Order From UTRAN Failure Cell change order from UTRAN failed. Cell Reselection Cell reselection within GSM or within UTRAN (intra-frequency) Extra information (GSM): BCCH ARFCN and BSIC of new cell Cell Reselection From UTRAN Cell reselection from UTRAN to GSM. Generated after entering GSM mode. NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1&E-309 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events Event Name Symbol | * Description/Extra Information CellReselection To | pa tte | Cell resetection from UTRAN or GSM to EUTRAN EUTRAN. Generated after entering LTE mode, Extra information: + New cell EARFCN and PCI + Old cell UARFCN and SC (WCDMA) or ARFCN and BSIC (GSM) Coll Reselection To | pd w | Cell reselection from GSM to UTRAN. UTRAN Generated after entering WCDMA mode Channel Switch w | Successful switch from HS-PDSCH to From HSDPA td | DPCH. Channel Switch w | Switch from HS-PDSCH to DPCH failed. From HSDPA Failure td Channel Switch To w | Successful switch from DPCH (3GPP HSDPA td | Release 99) to HS-PDSCH, Channel Switch To w | Switch from DPCH to HS-PDSCH failed HSDPA Failure td Compressed Mode | 2g w | The device entered compressed mode. Entered Compressed Mode | iy w | The device left compressed mode. Exited CS Call Initiated on | arm 4g | AVoIP (IP) call was requested by the user, IP Call Request w | but instead a CS voice call was initiated by (Incoming) the UE. CS Callinitiated on | ary 4g | Answering ofa VoIP (IP) call was intended IP Call Request w | by the user, but instead the UE answered (Outgoing) it by initiating a CS voice call 18E-310 Chapter 10. Predefined Events Event Name Symbol Description/Extra Information CSFB events: Some of these events ha Domain’, which however always takes t events are generated only in the CS domain. Wve a piece of extra information “Call the value "Circuit Switched’. The CS fallback CSFB Blocked Call a w Ite (red) ACS fallback call was blocked. This can happen in several ways: + The Extended Service Request timed ‘out without any response from network or the network responded with Service Reject. In this case the CS fallback procedure never reaches the RAT change stage. RAT change to UTRAN/GERAN failed, as indicated by the event EUTRAN RRC Connestion Release Redirected Failure. ‘After successful RAT change to UTRANIGERAN, the CS call setup failed (CS Blocked Call event generated). Extra information: Call direction (MO/MT) Block type Regarding CS fallback in general, see > 3GPP 23.272. CSFB Call Attempt Ite, (gray) ACS fallback call attempt was made ‘Triggered by the Layer 3 message NAS Extended Service Request. Extra information: Call direction (MO/MT) CSFB Call Established T (green) ACS fallback call was established Triggered by the Layer 3 message Connect (MO call) or Connect Acknowledge (MT call Extra informatic Call direction (MO/MT) Target technology (WCDMA/GSM) NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1@E-311 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events Event Name Symbol Description/Extra Information CSFB Calll Setup ACS fallback call was set up. Triggered by the Layer 3 message Alerting Extra information + Call direction (MO/MT) + Target technology (WCDMA/GSM) + Call setup time (measured from CSFB Call Attempt, ie. the first call attempt) + User setup time (measured from Call Initiation, thus more accurately reflecting the user-perceived setup time. Obtained only for MO calls in scripts. If no Call initiation event was generated, the user setup time cannot be computed.) CSFB During IP Call Setup The call setup procedure was initiated as a VoIP (IP) call, but before the call setup was completed, the call setup procedure was handed over to the CS domain. Datalink Failure Datalink failure caused by unsolicited Disconnected Mode response or sequence error. Dedicated Mode The device entered dedicated mode. Extra information: BCCH ARFCN and BSIC. Dial End A Dial activity completed. Extra information: Service status. Dial Start A Dial activity started. Extra information: Phone number dialed, 18E-312 Chapter 10. Predefined Events EventName | Symbol | * Description/Extra Information Dropped Call 6 g | Call abnormally ended after Call w | Established event PS | extra informatior + Drop type + Cause + CC cause * Call duration (time since Call Estab- lished event) + Call direction (MO/MT) EGPRS MS Out Of © | The device's status buffer filled up, so that Memory » the device was no longer able to use Incremental Redundancy on the downlink for link quality control. Consequently itwas forced to switch to using Link Adaptation. ‘eMBMS events: Generated for Qualcomm chipset devices only. eMBMS Bearer i Ite | An eMBMS bearer was activated. Activated eMBMS Bearer A Ite | An eMBMS bearer was deactivated Deactivated Emergency Call ~ g | This event is generated for an emergency Failure w | call (after call end) if its duration was shorter than 35 s. The call is then regarded as failed because it is not certain that a position fix was obtained within such ashort time. Detailed trigger conditions: Step 1 as for Emergency Call Success, but duration criterion not satisfied in step 2. NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-313 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events Event Name Symbol | * Description/Extra Information Emergency Call ~” @ | This event is generated for an emergency Success w | call (after call end) ifit had a duration of at least 35 s, It can then be regarded as. certain that a position fix was obtained. Detailed trigger conditions: GSM: 1 CM Service Request sent with Service Type = 2 ("Emergency call establishment’) 2. Call successfully set up and maintained for at least 35 s (counting from step 1) with TCH available without a break throughout this time. WcDMA 4 RRC Connection Request sent with establishment cause = “Emergency call” 2 Call successfully set up and maintained for at least 35 s (counting from step 1) with TCH available without a break throughout this time, EPS events: Some of these, tagged “Ig" below, are unique to LG chipset devices. EPS NAS Signaling Failure Ta lle 'g EPS NAS signaling failed Extra information: Details the nature of the failure, e.g.: “Release with cause Load Balancing TAU Required by network" Release with cause Redirection by network” “Data transmission failure caused by RRC mobility” “Service loss" EPS NAS Timer Expiry ite 'g ‘An EPS NAS timer expired. Extra information: ‘Timer T expired”, where = 3411, 3402, ete. 18E-314 Chapter 10. Predefined Events Event Name Symbol Description/Extra Information EPS RACH Failure ‘An EPS random access procedure failed. EPS RACH Success ‘An EPS random access procedure succeeded. EPS Radio Problem Ta ‘An EPS NAS radio problem occurred. This, event partially overlaps with EPS RRC Timer Expiry. Extra information: Problem cause, e.g. “MAC out of sync *RLC max RETX" “integrity failure” “Timer T300 expired” EPS RRC Timer Expiry Ite ‘An EPS RRC timer expired, Extra information: “Timer T expired’, where = 300, 301, 304, etc EPS TDD UL/DL Configuration Changed Ite TDD subframe configuration changed. > 3GPP 36.211, table 4.2-1 Extra information: + Old subframe configuration + New subframe configuration Each subframe configuration is represented as a string where U = uplink, D = downlink, and S = special subframe Example: “D:S:U:U:U:D:S", EPS Transmission Mode Changed Ite. Change of EPS transmission mode. Generated when the value of the Transmission Mode information element changes. NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-315 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events Event Name Symbol Description/Extra Information EUTRAN ANR Neighbor Reported Ite The device reported CGI for a cell identified as a missing neighbor by the Automatic Neighbor Relation mechanism, > SGPP 36.300, sections 22.3.2a, 22.3.3- 22.3.4; 3GPP 36.331, section 5.5 Extra information: Type of ANR neighbor: intra-frequency, inter-frequency, or Inter-RAT. EUTRAN Attach Complete Ite The device successfully attached to EUTRAN, Triggered by EPS Attach Complete. Extra information: + Attach type: EPS attach result in Attach ‘Accept message + Attach time: Time from Attach Request to Attach Complete EUTRAN Attach Failure Ta Ite Attach to EUTRAN failed. Triggered by Attach Reject or timeout Extra information: + Attach type + Failure cause EUTRAN Detach Accept Ta Ite The device successfully detached from EUTRAN, Triggered by EPS Detach Accept. Extra information + Attach type detached from + Detach time: Time from Detach Request to Detach Accept EUTRAN Handover Start Ite Triggered by the Layer 3 message RRC Connection Reconfiguration. Extra information: + Old EARFCN, new EARFCN + Old cell ID, new cell ID 18E-316 Chapter 10. Predefined Events Event Name Symbol Description/Extra Information EUTRAN Inter- frequency Handover Ite. Intra-RAT, inter-frequency handover signaled by the eNodeB. > 3GPP 36.331, section 5.3.5.4 Triggered by the Layer 3 message RRC Connection Reconfiguration with targetPhyCellld differing from serving cell ID, and on different EARFCN. Extra informati + Old EARFCN, new EARFCN + Old cell ID, new cell ID + Handover interruption time EUTRAN Inter- frequency Handover Failed Ite Intra-RAT, inter-frequency handover failed Triggered by expiry of the T304 timer configured in the RRC Connection Reconfiguration message. » 3GPP. 36.331, section 5.3.5.6 Extra informati + Old EARFCN, new EARFCN + Old cell ID, new cell ID + Handover interruption time EUTRAN Intra- frequency Handover Ite Intra-RAT, intra-frequency handover signaled by the eNodeB. > 3GPP 36.331, section 5.3.5.4 Triggered by the Layer 3 message RRC Connection Reconfiguration with targetPhyCellld differing from serving cell ID, but on same EARFCN. Extra informatio + EARFCN + Old cell ID, new cell 1D + Handover interruption time NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-317 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events Event Name Symbol Description/Extra Information EUTRAN Intra- frequency Handover Failed Ite Intra-RAT, intra-frequency handover failed Triggered by expiry of the T304 timer configured in RRC Connection Reconfig- uration message. » 3GPP 36.331, section 5.3.5.6 Extra information + EARFCN + Old cell ID, new cell ID + Handover interruption time EUTRAN Reselection Time Aftor CSFB Call Ite This event carries performance information on the switch back to LTE after hangup of a CS fallback call. Extra information + Idle to LTE time: Time in seconds from entering idle mode (in UMTS) to reception of System Information Block on LTE. + SIB 19 to LTE time: Time in seconds from reception of System Information Block Type 19 (UMTS) to reception of ‘System Information Block on LTE. EUTRAN RRC AM Event Ite Measurement Report containing A1 event sent from device: serving cellis better than threshold, » 3GPP 36.331, section 5.5.4.2 Extra information: Serving cell readings. EUTRAN RRC A2 Event Ite Measurement Report containing A2 event sent from device: serving cell is worse than threshold. » 3GPP 36.331, section 5.5.4.3 Extra information: Serving cell readings. EUTRAN RRC A3 Event Ite Measurement Report containing A3 event sent from device: neighbor is offset better than serving cell. » 3GPP 36.331, section 55.4.4 Extra information: Serving cell and neighbor readings. 18E-318 Chapter 10. Predefined Events Event Name Symbol | * Description/Extra Information EUTRANRRC AS | ga Ite | Measurement Report containing Ad event Event sent from device: neighbor is better than threshold, » 3GPP 36,331, section 5.5.4.5 Extra information: Neighbor readings. EUTRANRRCAS | ga Ite | Measurement Report containing AS event Event sent from device: serving cell is worse than threshold? and neighbor is better than threshold2. » 3GPP 36.331, section 55.46 Extra information: Serving cell and neighbor readings. EUTRAN RRC B Ite | An RRC connection was rejected. Connection Reject EUTRAN RRC > Ite | An RRC connection was redirected Connection Release Triggered by EPS RRC Connection Redirected Attempt Release message with redirection flag Extra information: Redirection control information from RRC Connection Release message. EUTRAN RRC Ite | Redirection of RRC connection failed; the Connection Release Redirected Failure device returned to EUTRAN without successful new connection setup. NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-319 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events Event Name Symbol Description/Extra Information EUTRAN RRC Connection Release Redirected Success aos ‘Successful new connection setup following EPS RRC Connection Release message with redirection flag. Triggered by one these messages: + WCDMA: RRC Connection Setup Complete + GSM: Immediate Assignment + GPRS/EDGE: Packet Uplink/Downlink Assignment + EV-DO: Traffic Channel Complete + 1x: Service Connect Extra information + Technology and cell to which the device was redirected + Redirection control information from RRC Connection Release message. + RRC Reconnect Time, measured from RRC Connection Release to the relevant message above. EUTRAN RRC Established ds (green) Ite ‘An RRC connection was established. Triggered by RRC Connection Setup Complete message, Extra information: Establishment cause. Handover 4 ‘Successful inter-cell handover in GSM. Handover Failure « Inter-cell handover in GSM failed. 18E-320 Chapter 10. Predefined Events Event Name Symbol | * Description/Extra Information Handover From e w | Successful handover from EUTRAN to EUTRAN UTRAN. Generated after entering WCDMA mode. Extra informatio + Handover type: PS or SRVCC + Source RAT, target RAT + Handover interruption time, measured from Mobility From EUTRA Command (with Handover To UTRAN indication) to Handover To UTRAN Complete. Handover From & Ite | Handover from EUTRAN to UTRAN failed EUTRAN Failure Handover From GAN ga | Successful handover from GAN to aan GERAN (GSM), Triggered by the GAN Layer 3 message Handover Command if followed by Deregister or if a period of 2 s passes without Handover Failure being received Handover From GAN | fig ga | Handover from GAN to GERAN (GSM) Failure failed, Triggered by the GAN Layer 3 message Handover Failure Handover From e 4g | Successful handover from UTRAN to UTRAN GSM. Generated after entering GSM. mode. Handover From & w | Handover from UTRAN to GSM failed. UTRAN Failure Handover Inracell | g | Successful intra-coll handover in GSM. Handover niecet | @ | Intra-cell handover in GSM failed. Failure NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1@E-321 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events Event Name Symbol Description/Extra Information Handover To EUTRAN Ite Successful handover from UTRAN to EUTRAN. Generated after entering LTE mode, Extra information: Handover interruption time, measured from "Handover From UTRAN Command-EUTRA’ to “RRC. Reconfiguration Complete”. Handover To EUTRAN Failure Handover from UTRAN to EUTRAN failed. Handover To GAN ga ‘Successful handover from GERAN (GSM) to GAN. Triggered by the GAN Layer 3 message Handover Complete. Handover To GAN Failure ga Handover from GERAN (GSM) to GAN failed. Triggered if TU3920 timer expires after Handover Access without Handover Complete being received. TU3920 is a timer included in the Register Accept message sent from the GANG. Handover To UTRAN ‘Successful handover from GSM to UTRAN. Generated after entering WCDMA made. Handover To UTRAN Failure Handover from GSM to UTRAN failed. HS Serving Cell HO ‘Successful HSPA serving cell handover. The same symbol is used as for Inter- frequency Handover, since HSPA serving cell handover is handled in a similar way (and differently from UMTS soft handover). HS Serving Cell HO Failure HSPA serving cell handover failed. The same symbol is used as for Inter- frequency Handover Failure (compare HS Serving Cell HO). 18E-322 Chapter 10. Predefined Events Event Name | Symbol] * Description/Extra Information Idle Mode to @ | The device entered idle mode. Extra information: BCCH ARFCN and asic. Intertrequency Call |p w | Successful WCDMA inter-requency cel Reselaction reselection. Extra information: New UARFCN; new sc. Interfrequeney w | Successful inter-frequency handover in Handover td | WCDMA or TD-SCDMA, Extra information: New UARFCN Intertrequency Be | | eetrequensy handover in weoma or Handover Failure td | TD-SCDMA failed. Intrasrequency Hard | == | w | Successful intra-frequency hard handover Handover . td | in WCDMA or TD-SCDMA Ina-requency Hard | jg | w | Intra-tequency hard handover in WCDMA Handover Failure td | or T0-ScDMA failed Limited Service fe 4g | GSM: The device entered limited service Mode mode (emergency calls only). Location Area @ | The device changed location areas. Update | extra information: Location update type (Lun) Location Area g | The device failed to change its location Update Failure w | area Extra information: Cause; location update type (LUT). Measurement B,__| © | inva-tequency measurement report sent Report 1 from device (UMTS reporting events "1A, “1B",ete.). » 3GPP 25.331, section 14.1 Extra information: Type of UMTS event. Measurement B_| | imertrequency measurement report sent Report 2 from device (UMTS reporting events "2A", "2B", etc). » 3GPP 25.331, section 14.2 Extra information: Type of UMTS event NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1&E-323 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events Event Name Symbol Description/Extra Information Measurement Ba Inter-RAT measurement report sent from Report 3 device (UMTS reporting events “3A”, “3B", etc.). > 3GPP 25,331, section 14.3 Extra information: Type of UMTS event. Measurement a Traffic volume measurement report sent Report 4 from device (UMTS reporting events “4A’ *4B"), > 3GPP 25.331, section 14.4 Extra information: Type of UMTS event. Measurement a Quality measurement report sent from Report 5 device (UMTS reporting event "SA") > 3GPP 25.331, section 14.5 Extra information: Type of UMTS event. Measurement UE-internal measurement report sent from Report 6 device (UMTS reporting events "6A", "6B", etc.). > SGPP 25.331, section 14.6 Extra information: Type of UMTS event. Measurement Ba UE positioning measurement report sent Report 7 from device (UMTS reporting events “7A", "7B", etc,), » 3GPP 25,331, section 14.7 Extra information: Type of UMTS event. 18E-324 Chapter 10. Predefined Events Event Name symbol | * Description/Extra Information Missing GSM in sg | This is a GSM event based on scan data Neighbor that includes decoded BSIC and System (yellow Information, The event does not require a baron cell file. the right) It is assumed that the strongest cell with decoded BSIC is the serving cell. Among other cells with decoded BSIC, the six strongest ones are looked up in the strongest cell's neighbor list (which is extracted from System Information messages). For each cell that is not in the neighbor list, an instance of this event is generated ‘The event is only generated once for each combination of assumed serving cell (ARFCN + BSIC) and missing neighbor (ARFCN). Extra information: BCCH ARFCN and BSIC of serving cell; ARFCN, BSIC, and signal strength (in dBm) of missing neighbor. Missing GSM mn g | This is a GSM event based on UE data. It Neighbor, GSM low does not require a cell file. Symmetry pation Triggered in when the source cell of a the handover is not in the target cell's right) neighbor list Cells are compared with respect to ARFCN and BSIC. If BSIC is not available, the event will not be triggered. The event triggering is delayed two seconds after the handover to ensure that the entire neighbor list of the target cell has been received. Extra information: Serving cell ARFCN and BSIC (i.e. new serving cell after handover); missing neighbor ARFCN and BSIC (i.e. old serving cell prior to handover). NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1&E-325 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events EventName | Symbol Description/Extra Information Missing LTE mn This event is based on LTE scan data. It Neighbor requires that a cell file is loaded and that (yellow the currently strongest cell has a neighbor par on list defined in that file. 6 right) Triggered in the following cases: 1 Acell not defined as a neighbor of the strongest cell is more than n dB stronger than at least one neighbor of the strongest cell. The margin n dB is set in the General window under LTE. 2 Acellnot defined as a neighbor of the strongest cell is within 1 dB of the strongest cell. (The event is then triggered regardless of the strength of defined neighbors.) 3. No cell from the strongest cell's neighbor list is detected, but at least one cell is detected besides the strongest cell, (The event is then triggered regardless of the strength of that cell.) The signal power measure used in the comparisons is RSRQ Extra information: EARFCN plus the following (different for each of the three cases listed above}: + Case 1: Defined neighbor Cell Identity and RSRQ; missing neighbor Cell Identity and RSRQ. + Case 2: Strongest cell Cell Identity; missing neighbor Cell Identity and RSRQ. + Case 3: Strongest cell Cell Identity; missing neighbor Cell Identity. 18E-326 Chapter 10. Predefined Events Event Name Symbol Description/Extra Information Missing TO-SCDMA | yy This event is based on TD-SCDMA scan Neighbor data. It requires that a cell fle is loaded (yellow and that the currently strongest cell has a ear on neighbor list defined in that file. e right) Triggered in the following cases: 1. Acell not defined as a neighbor of the strongest cell is more than n dB stronger than at least one neighbor of the strongest cell. The margin n dB is set in the General window under TD- SCDMA. 2. Acell not defined as a neighbor of the strongest cell is within n dB of the strongest cell. (The event is then triggered regardless of the strength of defined neighbors.) 3. No cell from the strongest celts neighbor list is detected, but at least one cell is detected besides the strongest cell. (The event is then triggered regardless of the strength of that cell) The signal power measure used in the comparisons is Elly Extra information: UARFCN plus the following (different for each of the three cases listed above) + Case 1: Defined neighbor CPID and E,llg; missing neighbor CPID and Eqlly + Case 2: Strongest cell CPID; missing neighbor CPID and Eig. + Case 3: Strongest cell CPID; missing neighbor CPID. NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-327 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events Event Name Symbol Description/Extra Information Missing WCDMA mn This is a WCDMA event based on UE Intra-frequency data. The event does not require a cell file. Neighbor (yellow bar on Triggered in the following cases: the 1. The strongest active set member lies fight) between -18 dB and ~12 dB, and the strongest detected neighbor is stronger than —12 dB. 2. The strongest active set member is stronger than ~12 dB, and the strongest detected neighbor is stronger than -12 dB. 3. Adetected neighbor exists, although no active set member or monitored neighbor exists. The signal strength measure used in the comparisons is CPICH E,/Np. Extra information: + Cases 1 and 2 above: Priority ('1” and "2" respectively); strongest active set member SC and £,/Ng; missing neighbor SC and E,/No, + Case 3: Missing neighbor SC and E”INo. 18E-328 Chapter 10. Predefined Events Event Name Symbol | * Description/Extra Information Missing WCDMA wm (c) | This event is based on WCDMA scan Neighbor sw | data. It requires either (yellow baron + that the scan data includes decoded the SIBs, or right) + that a cell file is loaded and that the currently strongest cell has a neighbor list defined in that file If both SIB and cell file data are available, the SIBs are used and the cell file is ignored. Triggered in the following cases: 1 Acell not defined as a neighbor of the strongest cell is more than 1 dB stronger than at least one neighbor of the strongest cell. The margin n dB is set in the General window under WCDMA. 2. Acell not defined as a neighbor of the strongest cell is within n dB of the strongest cell. (The event is then triggered regardless of the strength of defined neighbors.) 3. No cell from the strongest cell's neighbor list is detected, but at least one cell is detected besides the strongest cell. (The event is then triggered regardless of the strength of that cell.) The signal power measure used in the comparisons is Agr E,, Extra information: UARFCN plus the following (different for each of the three cases listed above) + Case 1: Defined neighbor SC and Eig; missing neighbor SC and E-Jly + Case 2: Strongest cell SC; missing neighbor SC and EJ + Case 3: Strongest cell SC; missing neighbor SC. NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-329 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events Event Name Symbol Description/Extra Information More Than 3 Strong SCs im (red bar on the right) sw This event is based on WCDMA scan data. The information element Poss No of AS Members (with argument = power threshold n dB governed by the Missing Neighbor Margin setting in the General window under WCDMA) is larger than 3, and all the detected scrambling codes are stronger than ~100 dBm. Extra information: UARFCN. No Service Mode Ta The device entered no service mode, since it could not find a control channel. Packet Mode The device entered packet mode (switched to a PDCH). Extra information: BCCH ARFCN and BsIC. PDP Context Activation 2 ‘A PDP context was successfully activated. Extra information: + Setup time, counted from the first RRC Connection Request message to Activate PDP Context Accept. + PDP context completion time, counted from the first Activate PDP Context Request message to Activate PDP Context Accept POP Context Activation Failure ? Activation of a PDP context failed. Extra information: Failure cause. PDP Context Deactivation * ‘An active PDP context was deactivated. PDU Error Protocol Data Unit error caused by syntax error in a Layer 3 message. PS Attach 2 oF) kl) 8) The device successfully attached to the packet service. Extra information: Attach type; attach completion time, 18E-330, Chapter 10. Predefined Events Event Name Symbol Description/Extra Information PS Attach Failure 2 The device failed to attach to the packet service. Extra informatior cause, tach type; failure PS Channel Type ‘Switch Complete A switch between a dedicated data channel and a common data channel succeeded. Extra information: Direction of switch: “Dedicated to Common” or “Common to Dedicated”. PS Channel Type Switch Failure Aswitch between a dedicated data channel and a common data channel failed. Extra information: Direction of switch: “Dedicated to Common” or “Common to Dedicated", PS Data Interruption Time Due To CSFB This event reports the IP interruption time during RAT change to UTRAN/GERAN due to initiation of a CS fallback call. ‘Always generated in conjunction with the IP Interruption Time event. Extra information: Interruption time in ms. Measured from last received IP packet in EUTRAN to first received IP packet in UTRANIGERAN PS Detach ‘The device successfully detached from the packet service. PS RAB Channel Rate Switch Complete The spreading factor, and hence the data rate, was changed successfully for the radio access bearer. Extra informatior spreading factors. jplink and downlink PS RAB Channel Rate Switch Failure ‘A change of spreading factor failed for the radio access bearer. Extra information: Uplink and downlink spreading factors. NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1@E-331 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events Event Name Symbol Description/Extra Information Radio Bearer Reconfiguration Failure The device could not reconfigure the radio bearer. Extra information: Cause value. Radio Bearer Setup Failure The device could not set up the radio bearer. Extri formation: Cause value. Radio Link Addition ‘One or several radio links were added. Extra information: Added scrambling codes; soft handover type; event type. Radio Link Addition Failure Addition of one or several radio links failed. Extra information: Failure cause. Radio Link Removal ‘One or several radio links were removed Extra information: Removed scrambling codes; event type. Radio Link Removal Failure Removal of one or several radio links failed. Extra information: Failure cause. Radio Link Replacement G&) Gt) G| Bt) G| Gs) & Combined addition and removal of radio links. Extra information: Added scrambling codes; removed scrambling codes; soft handover type; event type Radio Link Replacement Failure e Addition or removal of one or several radio links failed. Extra information: Failure cause. Ringing The GSM device started emitting a ringing signal Routing Area Update The device changed routing areas. 18E-332 Chapter 10. Predefined Events Reject i EventName | Symbol | * Description/Extra Information Routing Area Update | yp @. | The device failed to change its routing Failure w | area. Extra information: Failure cause Rove In To GAN pf ga | Successful reselection from GSM to GAN. = ‘Triggered by the GAN Layer 3 message Register Accept. Rove In To GAN wd ga | Reselection from GSM to GAN failed Failure = Triggered by the GAN Layer 3 message Register Reject or by the TU3904 timer expiring after Register Request is sent Extra information: Failure cause Rove In To GAN bf | 92 | When reselecting from GSM to GAN, the Redirect ont device was redirected from the default GANC to a different GANC. Triggered by the GAN Layer 3 message Register Redirect. Rove Out From GAN ga | Successful reselection from GAN to GSM. sm Triggered by the GAN Layer 3 message Deregister. Rove Out From GAN | %~ | ga | Reselection from GAN to GSM failed. Failure om Triggered when GA-RC/ GA-CSR State switches to Deregistered without Deregister message being received. RRC Connection | w | An RRC connection was abnormally ‘Abnormal Release released, Extra information: Failure cause. RRC Connection w | An RRC connection was rejected. Extra information: Failure cause. > 3GPP 25.331, section 10.3.3.31 RRC Connection Request events: values of Establishment cause. See > 3GPP 25.331, section 10.3.3.11 regarding RRC Connection Request Detach 3 ‘An RRC Connection Request was sent with Establishment cause = "Detach NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1&E-333, TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events EventName | Symbol | * Description/Extra Information RRC Connection 8 w | An RRC Connection Request was sent Request Emergency with Establishment cause = “Emergency Call Call RRC Connection 8 w | An RRC Connection Request was sent Request Originating with Establishment cause beginning with Signaling “Originating” RRC Connection 8 w | An RRC Connection Request was sent Request Registration with Establishment cause = “Registration RRC Connection 8 w | An RRC Connection Request was sent Request Terminating with Establishment cause beginning with Signaling Terminating’ RRC Established | w | An RRC connection was established Triggered by the message RRC (green) Connection Setup Complete. Extra information: Establishment cause RRC Protocol Eror | ge w | ANRC protocol error occurred. (red) Extra information: Failure cause ‘Scanning Mode a sg | The GSM device entered scanning mode, ice. it started some type of scanning. Security Mode x w | Asecurity mode command failed. Failure Extra information: Cause value. ‘SHO Procedure e w | Soft handover: Active set update Complete procedure completed with Measurement Control message. ‘SHO Procedure & w | Soft handover: Active set update Complete Without Measurement Control procedure completed without a Measurement Control message (because another soft handover procedure started). Extra information: One of “Addition”, “Removal”, “Replacement” 18E-334 Chapter 10. Predefined Events Event Name Symbol Description/Extra Information Silent Call silent call was detected by the AQM algorithm: all system signaling was OK, but the audio was not transferred in both directions. The event is triggered 27.5 s after the last Stop DTMF Acknowledge message. See the document "AQM in TEMS Products’ SMS Error Transfer of an SMS message failed (during either sending or receiving) SMS Received ‘An SMS message was successfully received. SMS Sent Sending of an SMS message was successfully competed VCC Handover From EUTRAN @|G) o| & Voice Call Continuity handover of VoLTE call from EUTRAN to UTRAN/GERAN Extra information: Handover type: SRVCC (Single Radio VCC) or DRVCC. (Dual Radio VCC) 1, Also occurs in 1x and EV-DO in case of redirection to either of these technologies. 2, Retained here although a similar event exists among the data service testing events (see section 10.4). The latter (only) is used as input to KPIs. NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-335 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events 10.3. CDMA Events Call events also encompass VoIP calls, For convenience, this is covered in the present section rather than in section 10. ‘Data Service Testing Events’. The designation “MR" below refers to device mode reports. Event Name ‘Symbol Description/Extra Information ‘Answer End > ‘An Answer activity completed. Extra information: Service status. ‘Answer Start > ‘An Answer activity started Call events (Blocked Call; Call"; Dropped Call): Some of these events are also generated for VoIP. Most of these events have a piece of extra information “Call Domain’, which is either “Circuit Switched’ or Packet Switched”, This is not repeated for the individual events below. Blocked Call Triggered by one of the following: (red) | * Unexpected change to idle or init state before Call Established + CM Call Event (MR) message with “Block or Drop” event received + Generalized Searcher General Status (MR) message received with Searcher State = “Acquisition” or "Sync" and no data session in progress + CM State Response (MR) message with CM ‘System Mode “No Service” event received. Call Attempt > ‘MO call: Origination (ACH) message sent with a ‘ voice Service Option. ra 9°29) | ‘ur calt Page Response (ACH) message received with a voice Service Option. Call attempt Retry | am A call attempt (see Call Attempt) was repeated. (gray) 18E-336 Chapter 10. Predefined Events Event Name Symbol Call End ay Triggered by Order (RTCH) or Order (FTCH) message with order code “Release”, or CM Call Event (MR) message with "Call End” event received. Call Established ? MO call: Triggered by Service Connect Completion (RTCH) message, and thus (green) generated immediately after Call Setup. MT call: Order (RTCH) message with order code ‘Connect’. Call Failure MO as ‘A mobile-originated call was either blocked or dropped. Call Failure MT 6 ‘A mobile-terminated call was either blocked or dropped. Call initiation > Triggered by Protocol Report containing dialed number. Call Setup n Triggered by Service Connect Completion (RTCH) message. Extra information: + Call direction (MO/MT) + Call setup time (measured from Call Attempt, i.e. the first call attempt) + User setup time (measured from Call Iriti- ation, thus more accurately reflecting the user-perceived setup time; obtained only for MO calls in scripts) NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-337 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events EventName | Symbol Description/Extra Information CSFB events: Some of these events have a piece of extra information “Call Domain’, which however always takes the value “Circuit Switched’. CSFB Blocked Call | wge | ACS fallback all was blocked. This can happen in several ways: (rea) + The Extended Service Request timed out without any response from network, or the network responded with Service Reject. In this case the CS fallback procedure never reaches the RAT change stage + RAT change to EV-DO or 1x failed, as indicated by the event EUTRAN RRC Connection Release Redirected Failure. + After successful RAT change to EV-DO or 1x, the CS call setup failed (CS Blocked Call event generated). CSFB Call Attempt | ep | ACS fallback cal attempt was made. Triggered by the Layer 3 message NAS Extended Service (gray) |) Request. CSFB Call eg _| Samo triggers as for CSFB Call Sotup, and Established generated immediately after that event. (green) 18E-338 Chapter 10. Predefined Events Event Name Symbol CSFB Call Setup Triggered by one of the following: + Fast Forward Power Control (MR) + Fast Forward Power Control Statistics (MR) + Reverse Power Control Statistics (MR) message with Service Option (1), (3), (17), (38) or (68), each of which specifies a type of voice service. + Status Snapshot Response (MR) with CDMA Mode = "init", “Idle”, or "Access" after a previous Service Option triggered event was dismissed (aborted). Extra information: + Call direction (MO/MT) + Call setup time (measured from CSFB Call Attempt, ie. the first call attempt) + User setup time (measured from Call Initi- ation, thus more accurately reflecting the user-perceived setup time. Obtained only for MO calls in scripts. If no Call Initiation event was generated, the user setup time cannot be computed.) Dedicated Mode The device is in traffic state. Dial End A Dial activity completed Extra information: Service status. Dial Start A Dial activity started, Extra information: Phone number dialed, NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-339 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events Event Name Symbol Description/Extra Inform: Dropped Call Triggered by one of the following: + Unexpected change to idle or init state after Call Established + CM Call Event (MR) message with “Block or Drop” event received + Generalized Searcher General Status (MR) message received with Searcher State = “Acquisition” or “Sync” and no data session in progress + CM State Response (MR) message with CM ‘System Mode “No Service" event received. EV-DO 1x Tune- away The device suspended the EV-DO service to look for 1x paging Triggered by EV-DO Tuneaway Information Report. EV-DO Access Failure e ‘An EV-DO access attempt failed. Triggered by EV-DO Access Attempt Report EV-DO Access Success yee ‘An EV-DO access attempt completed successfully. Triggered by EV-DO Access Attempt Report. Extra information: Sector sending ACAck message. EV-DO Connection Failure ‘An EV-DO connection attempt failed. Triggered by EV-DO Connection Attempt Report EV-DO Connection Success ‘An EV-DO connection attempt completed successfully. Triggered by EV-DO Connection Attempt Report. EV-DO Dynamic Rate The device switched back from fixed rate to dynamic rate during an EV-DO session. Triggered by occurrence of fixed rate end time (see EV-DO Fixed Rate). 18E-340, Chapter 10. Predefined Events Event Name Symbol EV-DO Fixed Rate ‘The device entered fixed rate mode for a period of time during an EV-DO session. Triggered by receipt of Fixed Mode Enable Message (containing a given end time) EV-D0 Handoff 1 Active The EV-DO active set was reduced to a single pilot. Extra information: + EV-DO Rev. A: PN offset of each active pilot. + EV-DO Rev. B: RF channel(s) and PN offset of each active pilot (Lo one pilot PN may correspond multiple RF channels: -, -, ) EV-DO Handoff 2 Actives Handoff in EV-DO traffic mode, two pilots in active set. Extra information: See EV-DO Handoff 1 Active. EV-DO Handoff 3 Actives Handoff in EV-DO traffic mode, three pilots in active set. Extra information: See EV-DO Handoff 1 Active. EV-D0 Handoff 4 Actives Handoff in EV-DO traffic mode, four pilots in active set. Extra information: See EV-DO Handoff 1 Active. EV-D0 Handoff 5 Actives Handoff in EV-DO traffic mode, five pilots in active set. Extra information: See EV-DO Handoff 1 Active. EV-DO Handoff 6 Actives Handoff in EV-DO traffic mode, six pilots in active set. Extra information: See EV-DO Handoff 1 Active, NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1@E-341 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events Event Name Symbol Description/Extra Information EV-DO Island There is only a single active EV-DO pilot and no candidates. Triggered by EV-DO Pilot Sets Ver2 Report. EV-DO Session Failure we ‘An EV-DO session attempt failed Triggered by EV-DO Session Attempt Ver2 Report. EV-DO Session Success wae An EV-DO session attempt completed successfully. Triggered by EV-DO Session Attempt Ver2 Report Hard Handoff Handoff in traffic state to another frequency, a different band, a different pilot set, or another frame offset, or a combination of these. Triggered by Active Set Change. Extra information: + If band changed: RF mode (EV-DO or 1x); new band; new RF channel; new top pilot PN. + Ifonly channel changed: RF mode; new RF channel Idle Handoff Idle handoff 1x to 1x or EV-DO to EV-DO. Triggered by Active Set Change. Extra information: + If band changed: RF mode (EV-DO or 1x); new band; new RF channel; new top pilot PN. + Ifonly channel changed: RF mode; new RF channel Idle Handoff To Analog ‘System change from 1x or EV-DO to Analog in idle mode. Triggered by System Determination Last Main Action Report. 18E-342 Chapter 10. Predefined Events Event Name Symbol Idle Handoff To CDMA ‘System change from Analog or EV-DO to 1x in idle mode. Triggered by System Determination Last Main Action Report. Extra information: New RF channel Idle Handoff To EV- Do ‘System change from 1x to EV-DO in idle mode. Triggered by System Determination Last Main Action Report. Extra information: New RF channel, Idle Mode to The device is in init state or entered idle mode. Narrowband uh Generated in the course of narrowband Interference interference scanning: see UM section 23.6. Triggered when an in-band RF channel has a strength exceeding the average in-band RSSI by an amount at least equal to Interference Offset. The latter margin is set in the General window: see UM section 23.6.1, The event is generated only once for a given interferer in the course of a scan. Furthermore, if interference is detected on several contiguous RF channels, only one event is reported for all of these channels, No Service Mode The mobile is searching for serving network, or is in sleep mode Packet Mode The device entered data traffic mode. Soft Handoff 2-Way Soft handoff in 1x traffic mode, two pilots in active set. Soft Handoff 3-Way Soft handoff in 1x traffic mode, three pilots in active set. Soft Handoff 4-Way Soft handoff in 1x traffic mode, four pilots in active set. Soft Handoff 5-Way oy | oy | oy | oy | 38 Soft handoff in 1x traffic mode, five pilots in active set. NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-343 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events Event Name Symbol Description/Extra Information Soft Handoff 6-Way Soft handoff in 1x traffic mode, six pilots in active set Soft Handoff Complete Active set in 1x reduced to a single pilot. Traffic Handoff To Analog ‘System change from 4x to Analog during traffic. Triggered by System Determination Last Main Action Report. Traffic Handoff To CDMA ‘System change from Analog or EV-DO to 1x during traffic, Triggered by System Determination Last Main Action Report. Extra information: New RF channel Traffic Handoff To EV-DO ‘System change from 1x to EV-DO during traffic. Triggered by System Determination Last Main Action Report. Extra information: New RF channel 10.4. Data Service Testing Events 10.4.1. General These events are generated in the course of PS data service testing. Many of them serve as input to the computation of data service KPI statistics in TEMS Discovery Device; all of these appear in the window Events Of KP! Type in TEMS Investigation. All KPIs are defined in the Technical Reference volume, chapter 11, “KPI Definitions”. Individual KP|s in that chapter are referred to in the table in section 10.4.4, Further technical detail on KPIs is provided in a separate document "KPI Definitions in TEMS Products”, which is included in the TEMS Investigation documentation package. All data service KPIs are based on the data service testing events; note that no KPIs are based on the (somewhat similar) “Data” category information elements in section 3.8 KPIs for CS voice and video telephony are of course not derived from data service testing events but rather from information logged during the CS 18E-344 Chapter 10. Predefined Events sessions. For details, again please refer to the document "KP! Definitions in TEMS Products”. Certain data service testing events have nothing to do with KPIs: chiefly, those consisting of a service designation plus one of the suffixes “Start”, “End”, or “Error’. These events signify simply that a data service session has started, ended, or aborted because of an error (of whatever kind; the cause is specified in the extra information). Call events for VoIP are dealt with in section 10.2. 10.4.2. Notes on KPIs for Particular Data Services + MMS Notification and MMS End-to-end KPIs (TR sections 11.2.6.3— 11.2.6.4 and 11.2.6.7-11.2.6.8) are based on multiple KPI events; this is not indicated in the table below. + No KP! events exist for email because of the ubiquitous use of encryption in connection with that service, which makes it impossible to obtain many of the measurements that would be required for KPI calculation + No KPI events exist for SMS. The SMS events in section 10.2 are unrelated to KPI computation. 10.4.3. Notes on KPI Definitions in ETSI Specification The ETSI KPI specification (> ETSI TS 102 250-2) describes two slightly different methods of KP! measurement, called "Method A” and "Method B” respectively.’ TEMS Investigation supports both of these, generating events with suffix "Method A” and "Method B” according to the KPI measurement method used, Events carrying these suffixes are indicated in the table by the shorthand “AJB” 1, P ETSITS 102 250-2 V1.4.1, section 4.2: “Currently two main views about the best way to reflect the user's experience are in place: One preferring the payload throughput philosophy and the other preferring the transaction throughput philosophy: Method A [... defines trigger points which are as independent as possible from the service used, therefore representing a more generic view (payload throughput) Method B [...] defines trigger points on application layer, therefore representing a more service oriented view (transaction throughput) ” NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-345 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events 10.4.4, Event Associated KPI 1 Event Name Symb.| Extra Info’ (or Description) ABM events: Test setup in UM section 12.23.10 ABM Error Ba | care - ABM Start For each ABM - server: Server ID; Server IP address; Server port ‘ABM Stop - - AQM events (VoIP): Test setup in UM section 12.27.4 AQM Session Complete Phone number; | - Other party phone number; Log index; Synch time; Measurement type AQM Session Failure Phone number; | - Other party phone number; Log index; ‘Synch time; Measurement type AQM Session Start AQM Session Stopped Phone number; | ~ Other party phone number; Log index; ‘Synch time; Measurement type Attach events Attach Failure z - ‘Attach Failure Ratio =) (%) Attach Setup Time & | Time inms ‘Attach Setup Time (s) 18E-346 Chapter 10. Predefined Events Associated KPI 4 Event Name Symb. Extra Info’ (or Description) DNS events DNS Host Name HG | Domain names) - Resolution Failure == _| DNS server address DNS Host Name 8 Resolution Time Domain name(s); DNS server address; Resolution time in seconds Email receive events: Test setup in UM section 12.24.2 Email Receive Data Cause Transfer Cutoff Email Receive End Outcome Email Receive Error & Cause Email Receive First Data Email Receive Start POPS server IP address or host name = (No KPIs defined for email) Email send events: Test setup in UM section 12.24.1, Email Send Data Cause Transfer Cutoff Email Send End Outcome Email Send Error & Cause Email Send First Data | Email Send Start we SMTP server IP address or host name — (No KPIs defined for email) NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-347 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events Event Name symb. Extra Infot Associated KPI (or Description) “First” events: These events relate to TCP. First ACK § | Service type TCP session establishment: ACK sent from client, First HTTP Get § _ | Service type First HTTP Get during TCP session First HTTP Post B | Service type First HTTP Post during TCP session. First Packet With B | Service type First payload packet Content transferred during TCP session. First SYN § _ | Service type TCP session establishment: SYN sent from client, First SYN ACK § _ | Service type TCP session establishment: ACK to SYN received from server. FTP events, general FTP Service Command | | Service type, FTP packet containing Command RETR or STOR command was sent FTP events, download: Test setup in UM section 12.23.11 Not obtained for SFTP. FTP Download Data Transfer Cutoff AB Cutoff point Data Transfer Cut-off Ratio (%) FTP Download Data Transfer Time AIB 3 Time in seconds Data Transfer Time (s) FTP Download End Outcome FTP Download Error Cause 18E-348 Chapter 10. Predefined Events Event Name symb. Extra Info" Associated KPI {or Description) FTP Download IP Service Access Failure A/B Details of failure IP Service Access Failure Ratio (%) FTP Download IP Service Setup Time AIB Time in seconds IP Service Setup Time (s) FTP Download Mean Data Rate A/B Data rate in kbit’s Mean Data Rate (kbit! s) FTP Download Service Not Accessible A/B Details of failure Service Non- Accessibility (%) FTP Download Setup Time AB Time in seconds Setup Time (s) FTP Download Start File path and name FTP events, upload: Test setup in UI IM section 12.23.12. Not obtained for SFTP. FTP Upload Data Transfer Cutoff AIB Cutoff point Data Transfer Cut-off Ratio (%) FTP Upload Data Transfer Time AB a Time in seconds Data Transfer Time (s) FTP Upload End Outcome FTP Upload Error Cause FTP Upload IP Service ‘Access Failure A/B Details of failure IP Service Access Failure Ratio (%) FTP Upload IP Service Setup Time A/B Time in seconds IP Service Setup Time (s) FTP Upload Mean Data Rate AB Data rate in kbit/s Mean Data Rate (kbit/ s) FTP Upload Service Not Accessible A/B Details of failure Service None Accessibility (%) FTP Upload Setup Time AIB Time in seconds Setup Time (5) NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-349 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events Event Name symb. Extra Infot Associated KPI (or Description) FTP Upload Start File path and name HTTP events, general HTTP Service Not Accessible A/B Details of failure Service Non- Accessibilty (%) HTTP Setup Time AB | % Time in seconds Setup Time (s) HTTP events, Get: Test setup in UM section 12.23.13 HTTP Data Transfer x Cutoff AB ste Cutoff point Data Transfer Cutoff Ratio (%) HTTP Data Transfer Time in seconds Data Transfer Time (s) Tine AB § WTP Ena a | oucone WTP Exon ig [= 5 HTTP IP Service Access Failure AIB ma Details of failure IP Service Access Failure Ratio (%) Time AIB Time in seconds IP Service Setup Time (s) HTTP Mean Data HTTP IP Service Setup | Rate AIB & Data rate in kbit/s Mean Data Rate (kbit/ s) HTTP Start IP address or host name HTTP events, Post: Test setup in UM section 12.23.14 HTTP Post Data Transfer Cutott AB cd Cutoff point Data Transfer Cut-off Ratio (%) HTTP Post Data Transfer | Time AIB Time in seconds Data Transfer Time (s) HTTP Post End Outcome 18E-350 Chapter 10. Predefined Events Event Name Extra Info" Associated KPI {or Description) HTTP Post Error Cause HTTP Post IP Service Access Failure A/B Details of failure IP Service Access Failure Ratio (%) HTTP Post IP Service Setup Time A/B Time in seconds IP Service Setup Time (8) HTTP Post Mean Data Rate AB Data rate in kbit/s Mean Data Rate (kbit/ s) HTTP Post Start HTTP server script URL IP events IP Interruption Time Time in ms ~ (unrelated to KPIs) Generated on handover and indicates time gap between last IP packet in old cell and first IP packet in new cell? Note: For this time to be correct, IP sniffing must not be configured for “Optimized Performance”. See UM section 12.23.8 “Last” events: These events relate to TCP. Last Fin B | Service ype, TCP session takedown Receive time Last FIN command sent Last Rst B | Service ype, TCP session takedown Receive time Last RST command sent. MMS receive events: Test setup in UM section 12.24.4 MMS Receive Data Transfer Cutoff Data Transfer Cut-off Ratio (%) NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1@E-361 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events Associated KPI 1 Event Name Symb.| Extra Info’ {or Description) MMS Receive Data B | Timein seconds | Data Transfer Time(s) Transfer Time MMS Receive End Outcome - MMS Receive Error Cause - MMS Receive Start - MMS Retrieval Failure MMS Retrieval Failure Ratio (MT) (9%) MMS Retrieval Time Time in seconds | MMS Retrieval Time (MT) (s) MMS send events: Test setup in UM section 12.24.3, MMS Send Data i Data Transfer Cut-off Transfer Cutoff = Ratio (%) MMS Send Data | Timein seconds | Data Transfer Time(s) Transfer Time MMS Send End Outcome - MMS Send Error Cause - MMS Send Failure MMS Send Failure Ratio (MO) (%) MMS Send Start MMS Send Time Time in seconds _| MMS Send Time (MO) (s) oo MTS! events: Test setup in UM sections 12.27.1-12.27.5 MTSI Registration Failure MTSI Registration + Failure Ratio (%) MTSI Registration Time | Time in seconds MTSIRegistration Time (s) 18E-352 Chapter 10. Predefined Events Associated KPI 4 Event Name Symb. Extra Info’ (or Description) MTSI Session ia | - MTSI Session Completion Failure " Completion Failure Ratio (%) MTSI Session B | Timein seconds] - Completion Time MTSI Session Setup - MTSI Session Setup Failure Failure Ratio (%) MTSI Session Setup Time in seconds | MTSI Session Setup Time Time (s) Network connect events: Test setup in UM sections 12.23.2-12.23.3, Network Connect Connection type | Network Unavailabitity (NDISIRAS); IP | (%) address, Network Connect Connection type | — (unrelated to KPIs) Attempt (NDIS/RAS) Triggered when a Network Connect activity starts executing Network Connect mor | 55° | Cause Network Unavailability = (%) Network Connection Lost - — (unrelated to KPIs) Triggered when the operational state of the NET network interface changes to Down for a device to which Network Connect was previously applied.® Generated only for NDIS conneetions. Network Disconnect NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-353, TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events Event Name Symb. Extra Info! Associated KPI (or Description) POP context events POP Context Activation Time & | Time ins POP Context Activation Time (s) PDP Context Cutoff =) POP Context Cut-off Ratio (%) Ping events: Test setup in UM section 12.23.16 Ping End Max. delay; Min. | - delay; Avg. delay; ‘Success count; Failed count Ping Error Cause - Ping Roundtrip Time Time in seconds; Ping Roundtrip Time Ping size; IP (ms) address Ping Start IP address or host | — name Ping Timeout - - SIP events SIP Invite Handshake Time _ | Time between sip Invite and SIP Invite Response messages 18E-354 Chapter 10. Predefined Events Event Name symb. Associated KPI 4 ee) {or Description) Social network testing events: Test setup in UM section 12.23.20 Social Network Logon Rate 8 Logon Success | — Count / \oaon These events report an ‘00 0) ‘cunt | aggregate over the whole execution of a Social Network Weibo Average Time Welbo Total Social Network activity Duration/ Weibo | father than single Success Count x | instances of success! 400 (%) failure or elapsed time. Social Network Weibo Failure Rate Weibo Failure Count / (Weibo ‘Attempt Count — Weibo Timeout Count) x 100 (%) (timeouts are disregarded in this, calculation) Social Network Weibo Success Rate 3 Weibo Success Count / Weibo Attempt Count * 100 (%) SRVCC events: Note that properties. Regarding Qualcomm chipset based devices, see UM section 15.4, these req luire vocoder logs to be turned on in the device SRVCC Handover Interruption Time (User Plane) 4 Time in ms - Time from last RTP report on LTE to first UMTS DL Vocoder Report on UTRAN/ GERAN, Streaming events: The set of events generated differs between streaming clients and protocols; details in section 10.4.5. For the test setup, see UM section 12.264. Streaming End Outcome - Streaming Error Cause - NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1&E-355 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events Event Name symb. Extra Infot Associated KPI (or Description) Streaming Intermediate vsal MOS value Streaming Quality (MOS-VSQI) Event gives average of the latest 30 values of Streaming VSQI See UM chapter 47. Streaming Quality MOS ‘Avg. audio MOS; Avg. absolute video MOS; Avg. relative video MOS; Avg. audio-video MOS — (No KPI defined) Event gives overall Vamon scores for an entire streaming session. See UM chapter 49. Streaming Quality MTQ! MOS value = (No KP! defined) Event gives overall MTQI score for an entire streaming session. See UM chapter 48. Streaming Quality VSQI MOS value Streaming Quality (MOS-VSQl) Event gives overall \VSQI score for an entire streaming session. See UM chapter 47 Streaming Reproduction Cutoff Reproduction Cut-off Ratio (%) Streaming Reproduction Start Delay Time in seconds Reproduction Start Delay (s) ‘Streaming Reproduction Start Failure Reproduction Start Failure Ratio (%) Streaming Service Access Time Time in seconds Service Access Time (s) Streaming Service Not Accessible Service Non- Accessibilty (%) 18E-356 Chapter 10. Predefined Events Associated KPI 1 Event Name symb. Extra Info’ (or Description) Streaming Session - Streaming Session Cutoff Cut-off Ratio (%) Streaming Start HTTP: File URL | - RTP: File path and name Streaming State State of RTP streaming video client: one of ‘Connecting’, “Negotiating” Prebuffering “Reproducin “Rebutfering’, Finished” Streaming Video Play Start Failure z Streaming Video Play Start Time 8 Time in seconds Streaming Video Session Failure ES Streaming Video Session Time & Time in seconds TCP events: Test setup for TCP upload/download in UM section 12.23.19 TCP Connection Idle Time Stop & Triggered when a previously idle TCP connection has recovered. TCP Connection Max Idle Time Exceeded Triggered when a TCP connection has been idle longer than the maximum set in the script (FTP and HTTP activities). NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-387 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events Associated KPI TCP Handshake Time | &% IP address; Time in seconds TCP Upload End Outcome TCP Upload Error Cause TCP Upload Start IP address 1 Event Name Symb.| Extra Info’ {or Description) ‘TOP Download End Outcome = (No KPIs defined for TeP) TCP Download Error Cause TCP Download Start IP address Trace Route events: Test setup in U IM section 12.23.17 Trace Route End Destination; Reached (True/ False) Trace Route Hop & Hop sequence no. IP address reached; Hop time Trace Route Start Destination Trace Route Timeout Hop sequence no.; IP address targeted = (No KPIs defined for Trace Route) 18E-358 Chapter 10. Predefined Events Event Name symb. Associated KPI 4 ee) {or Description) UDP events: Test setup in UM sections 12.23.18, 12.23.19 UDP Download End UDP Download Error UDP Download Start Outcome — (No KPIs defined for upP) Cause IP address UDP Download Total Packet Loss Packet loss in % UDP Upload End Outcome UDP Upload Error Cause UDP Upload Start IP address UDP Upload Total Packet Loss Packet loss in % VoIP events: Test setup in UM sections 12.27.1-12.27.5 VolP End Outcome — (KPIs based on “MTS events, which VolP Error Cause see) NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1aE-359 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events Event Name symb. Extra Infot Associated KPI (or Description) VoIP Interruption Time Time in ms ~ (unrelated to KPIs) Generated on handover during a VoIP talkspurt and indicates time gap between last RTP packet in old cell and first RTP packet in new cell. Note: For this time to be correct, IP sniffing must not be configured for "Optimized Performance”. See UM section 12.23.8 VoIP Lost Packets Count During Handover No. of missing RTP packets from handover start (RRC Reconfig- uration Command) to successful playback of first RTP packet after handover (RRC Reconfiguration Complete) VoIP Start Cause (e.g."A- | - (KPIs based on Party calling’); MTSI" events, which Client used see) WAP events: Test setup in UM section 12.23.15 WAP Activation Faure | gag | - WAP Activation Failure =) Ratio (%) WAP Activation Request | g& | - - WAP Activation Time B | Time ins WAP Activation Time (ms) WAP End ia” | Outcome - 18E-360, Chapter 10. Predefined Events Associated KPI 1 Event Name symb. Extra Info’ (or Description) WAP Error Cause - WAP Page Data Transfer - Data Transfer Cut-off Cutoff Ratio (%) WAP Page Data Transfer Time in seconds | Data Transfer Time (s) Time WAP Page First Data WAP Page Last Data WAP Page Mean Data Rate Data rate in kbit/s Mean Data Rate (kbit! s) WAP Page Request Failure WAP Page Request Failure Ratio (%) WAP Page Request Time Time in seconds WAP Page Request Time (s) WAP Portal Access Time Time in seconds WAP Portal Access Time (s) WAP Portal Not Accessible WAP Portal Non- accessibility (%) WAP Site Access Time Time in seconds WAP Site Access Time (s) WAP Site Not Accessible WAP Site Non- accessibility (%) WAP Start URL; Connection method 1. In addition, session identity is provided as extra information with many events. This is not included in the table. 2. This event is currently generated only when an LTE network is involved in the handover. 3. Reference: > msdn.microsoft, com/en-us/library/system.net,networkin- formation. operationalstatus.aspx NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-361 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events 10.4.5. Support for Streaming Events by Streaming Solution What streaming events are generated depends on the streaming protocol and type of client used, as detailed below. The columns represent the following: + HTTP PC: Streaming over HTTP using an external PC-based client. + HTTP ODM: Streaming over HTTP using an on-device client. + RTP PC: Streaming over RTP using a client built into TEMS Investigation. Compare UM section 12.26.4 Event [Streaming End [Streaming Error [Streaming Intermediate VSQT [Streaming Quality MOS [Streaming Quality MTQI [Streaming Quality VSQr [Streaming Reproduction Cutoff [Streaming Reproduction Start Delay [Streaming Reproduction Start Failure [Streaming Service Access Time [Streaming Service Not Accessible [Streaming Session Cutoff [Streaming Start v [Streaming State [Streaming Video Play Start Time [Streaming Video Session Time [HTTP Pc <(S\HTTP opm NISISISININISISISTS ESESIS RTP PC eapeu uy NYELNS Idle Hand EV-DO Handoft Hard Handoft RAT transition events: handover/handof, cell reselection, and others. 1&E-366 Chapter 12. Preconfigured Presentation Windows 12. Preconfigured Presentation Windows This chapter explains the purpose of each window found on the Menu tab of the Navigator. Note that only windows covered by your license will show up in the application. For example, if your license does not cover CDMA or EV-DO, all windows containing CDMA and/or EV-DO data will be hidden. 12.1. GSM Presentation Windows For particulars of GSM information elements displayed, see section 3.1 12.1.1. General Presentation Windows Window Name Description ‘AMR Call Average ‘Shows the distribution of AMR speech codec usage for the whole of the call currently in progress. AMR Cell Average Shows the distribution of AMR speech codec usage for the time spent in the current serving cell AMR Codec Usage Shows the most recent distribution of AMR speech codec usage (exact updating frequency for these statistics may vary between devices). NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1&E-367 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events Window Name Description AMR Settings Shows the current active set of AMR speech coders on the uplink and downlink respectively, along with hysteresis and threshold values governing AMR mode switches (changes from one coder to another). Current Channel Shows information elements relating to the channel currently used. It also shows current time. GAN Status Shows measurements and network parameters relating to the GAN as well as to the GERAN. Hopping Channels Shows ARFCN, RxLev and Cil for all channels currently in the hopping list Note: RxLev is not obtainable with any currently connectable phones. Modified MS Behavior Shows the current state of the user- configurable GSM properties for the device: see UM chapter 15. Radio Parameters Shows a collection of vital data about the status of the radio link (current BCCH, signal strength, speech quality, and more). Serving + Neighbors Shows BSIC, ARFCN, RxLev, and some further parameters for the serving cell and its neighboring cells, with the serving cell on top and the neighbors below it, sorted by signal strength in descending order. Serving + Neighbors By Band Similar to Serving + Neighbors except that the cells are sorted first by frequency band and then by signal strength in descending order. Speech Quality Shows SQI, PESQ/POLQA, and Frequent AQM. See UM chapters 40 and 45. 18E-368 Chapter 12. Preconfigured Presentation Windows Window Name Description GAN WLAN Quality Line Chart Tracks signal strength and quality level in a WLAN GSM Line Chart Tracks the signal strength of the serving cell and neighbors. Shows call and handover events. Radio Quality Bar Chart ‘Shows GSM radio parameters. 12.1.2. Data Service Presentation dows The information in these windows is obtained when running GPRS, EDGE, or HSCSD. Some of the information is only shown when a data testing script is being executed or its execution is analyzed. For particulars of technology-independent data service testing information elements, see section 3.8. Window Name Description Data Bytes SentReceived Shows the total number of data bytes sent and received at various protocol levels. Data Throughput Shows throughput and decode error/ retransmission rates for GPRS/EGPRS. Data Timeslots Shows the timeslots currently used on the uplink and downlink for GPRS/EGPRS or HSCSD, as well as the utilization, performance, and channel coding/ modulation coding scheme usage for each timeslot. EGPRS Status ‘Shows the state and performance of the EGPRS connection. GPRS Status Shows the state and performance of the GPRS connection HSCSD Throughput Shows throughput and error/retrans- mission rates for HSCSD. NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-369 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events Window Name Description PDP Context Shows PDP context data for GPRS/ EGPRS, including quality-of-service requirements specified in the subscription. Social Network Shows statistics on social network sessions. EGPRS Line Chart Tracks EGPRS performance, including throughput and BEP. Shows data service testing events. GPRS Line Chart Tracks GPRS performance, including throughput. Shows data service testing events. Video Streaming Line Chart Tracks the performance of a video streaming session, including VQmon metrics. (This line chart looks the same for GSM, WCDMA, LTE, and CDMA.) Video Monitor See UM chapter 33 12.1.3. Scanning Presentation Windows Window Name Description RSSI Scan Bar Chart Shows output from an RSSI scan. See UM section 19.2.5. RSSI Scan Monitor Shows output from an RSSI scan. See UM section 19.2.5. Spectrum Analysis Bar Chart Shows the result of a spectrum scan 18E-370 Chapter 12. Preconfigured Presentation Windows 12.1.4, Interference Presentation Windows Window Name Description CIA Shows the interference from adjacent channels, ci Shows the carrier-over-interference ratio, ie. the ratio between the signal strength of the current serving cell and the signal strength of interfering signal components. If frequency hopping is used, the window shows the entire hopping list sorted by ascending C/I: the currently worst channel is at the top. The C/I measure is discussed in UM chapter 50. Interference Line Chart This is a “shotgun chart”, intended for presentation of interference scan data (from old logfiles). Adjacent Bar Chart Shows C/A measurements. Channels are drawn in groups of five, each consisting of one Co frequency surrounded by four adjacent channels (-2, -1, +1, +2). Compact Adjacent Bar Chart | Shows C/A measurements. Same data as in the Adjacent Bar Chart, but here a parallel coordinates presentation is used where all Co channels are connected by one line, all “+1” adjacent channels by another, etc. Interference Bar Chart ‘Shows GSM interference scan data (from old logfiles). 12.2. | WCDMA Presentation Windows For particulars of WCDMA information elements displayed, see section 3.2 NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-371 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events 12.2.1, General Presentation Windows Window Name Description ‘AMR Codecs Shows the distribution of AMR speech codec usage on uplink and downlink. GSM Neighbors Shows measurements of GSM neighbors performed in WCDMA mode. Handover Shows information on handovers: indication of handover type (hard, soft, softer) and real-time statistics on handover frequency, success rate, and distribution across soft handover types. Inter-Freq Meas Ctrl Events, Inter-RAT Meas Ctrl Events, Intra-Freq Meas Ctrl Events These windows give the essentials of Measurement Control reports, which tell the UE what should trigger the sending of a measurement report to the network. Separate windows are provided for intra- frequency, inter-frequency, and inter-RAT criteria. Modified MS Behavior Shows the current state of the user- configurable WCDMA properties for the device: see UM chapter 15, RACH Analysis Shows information on the number of RACH preambles and their transmit power. Radio Parameters Shows a collection of information elements describing the status of the radio link and some more general radio conditions. “RAT State” shows which radio access technology is currently used: GSM or WCDMA. Serving/Active Set + Shows data on the WCDMA serving cell Neighbors active set and on the monitored neighboring cells. Serving Cell Shows data on the WCDMA serving cell. 18E-372 Chapter 12. Preconfigured Presentation Windows Window Name Description Speech Quality Shows SQI, PESQ/POLQA, and Frequent AQM. See UM chapters 40 and 45. Transport Channels ‘Shows data on each transport channel in use. WCDMA Line Chart Tracks CPICH and GSM neighbor signal strength, UE transmit power, and SQI WCDMA Two Antenna Line Chart Tracks CPICH signal strength readings for each antenna used in MIMO. WCDMAVGSM Line Chart Similar to WCDMA Line Chart, but also tracks GSM serving cell readings. Radio Parameters Bar Chart ‘Shows WCDMA radio parameters. Radio Parameters Parallel Bar Chart ‘Shows WCDMA radio parameters. See the example in UM section 35.5. 12.2.2. elements, see section 3.8. Data Service Presentation For particulars of technology-independent data service testing information dows Window Name Descript n DVB-H Analysis Shows information elements related to DVB-H. HSDPA Analysis Shows information elements related to HSDPA (single-antenna case). HSDPA Analysis Dual Cell ‘Similar to the HSDPA Analysis window but for dual cell (dual carrier) HSDPA Analysis MIMO Similar to the HSDPA Analysis window but for MIMO. The data is given for each antenna separately. NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-373 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events Window Name Description HSDPA Analysis Per Process Shows HS information elements that are differentiated with respect to HARQ. processes. HSUPA Analysis Shows information elements related to HSUPA. PDP Context Shows PDP context data for WCDMA, including quality-of-service requirements specified in the subscription Social Network Shows statistics on social network sessions. VoIP AMR Codecs Shows the distribution of AMR speech codec usage on uplink and downlink for VoIP. VoIP Quality Shows a collection of VolP-related data: PESQ/POLAA, jitter, and jitter buffer metrics. DVB-H Stats Line Chart Tracks DVB-H performance. HS UL Output Power Tracks DPCCH, E-DPCCH, and E- DPDCH transmit power. Trsp Ch Throughput Line Chart: Sony Ericsson Tracks transport channel throughput as reported by Sony Ericsson UES. Video Streaming Line Chart Tracks the performance of a video streaming session, including Vamon metrics. (This line chart looks the same for GSM, WCDMA, LTE, and CDMA.) VoIP Quality Line Chart Tracks VoIP performance in terms of PESQ/POLQA and jitter/packet loss metrics. WCDMA HSPA/GSM Data Line Chart Tracks data service performance for HSPA and (E)GPRS, including application and RLC layer throughput as well as data service testing events. 18E-374 Chapter 12. Preconfigured Presentation Windows Window Name Description WCDMA Rel. 99/GSM Data Line Chart Tracks data service performance for WCDMA R99 and (E)GPRS, including application and RLC layer throughput as well as data service testing events. WCDMA RLC Data Line Chart Tracks data service performance for WCDMA R99, including application and RLC layer throughput as well as data service testing events. HSDPA MIMO Transport Block Size Primary Cell Bar Chart ‘Shows HSDPA transport block size usage (MIMO, primary cell) HSDPA MIMO Transport Block Size Secondary Cell Bar Chart ‘Shows HSDPA transport block size usage (MIMO, secondary cell). HSDPA PDSCH Codes Primary Cell Bar Chart ‘Shows codes used on the HS-PDSCH (MIMO, primary cell) HSDPA PDSCH Codes Secondary Cell Bar Chart Shows codes used on the HS-PDSCH (MIMO, secondary cell). HSDPA Transport Block Size Primary Cell Bar Chart ‘Shows HSDPA transport block size usage (single antenna, primary cell). HSDPA Transport Block Size Secondary Cell Bar Chart Shows HSDPA transport block size usage (single antenna, secondary cell) HS UL E-TFC Accumulated: Sony Ericsson Shows retransmission rate and usage for each E-TFC (Transport Format Combination), averaged over the current session. Specific to Sony Ericsson devices. HS UL E-TFC Current: Sony Ericsson ‘Shows current retransmission rate and usage for each E-TFC (Transport Format Combination). Specific to Sony Ericsson devices. NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-375 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events Window Name Description HS UL Transmission Distribution Accumulated: Sony Ericsson Shows the distribution of transmission attempts with respect to the sequence number of the attempt (1st, 2nd, etc.) Applies to the whole of the current session HS UL Transmission Distribution Current: Sony Ericsson Shows the distribution of transmission attempts with respect to the sequence number of the attempt (1st, 2nd, etc.) Applies to the device's latest reporting period. Video Monitor See UM chapter 33. 12.2.3. Scanning Presentation Windows Window Name Description CPICH Best UARFCN Data Shows CPICH scan data for the strongest scrambling codes, regardless of UARFCN. See UM section 20.2.9. CPICH Data Shows CPICH scan data for the strongest scrambling codes on each UARFCN. See UM section 20.2.9. Network Search Shows the outcome of network search scanning (UARFCNs and scrambling codes found, and their Eq/lg). See UM section 20.6.3. ‘Synch Channel Data Shows scan data on the synchronization channels P-SCH and S-SCH, obtained with the CPICH scanning method. All UARFCNs are covered in the same window. See UM section 20.2.11 CPICH Scan ‘st (etc.) UARFCN Line Chart These charts track scanned scrambling code signal strength on the CPICH for one UARFCN. See UM section 20.2.9. 18E-376 Chapter 12. Preconfigured Presentation Windows Window Name Description CPICH Scan 1st (ete.) UARFCN Bar Chart ‘These charts show scanned scrambling code signal strength on the CPICH for one UARFCN. See UM section 20.2.7. RSSI Scan Bar Chart ‘Shows output from an RSSI scan. See UM section 20.4.2 SCH Timeslot Scan Bar Chart ‘Shows output from an SCH timeslot scan. See UM section 20.3.2. Spectrum Analysis Bar Chart Shows output from a downlink spectrum scan, See UM section 20.5.2 Spectrum Analysis Uplink Bar Chart ‘Shows output from an uplink spectrum scan. See UM section 20.5.2 12.2.4. ger Info Presentation Windows Window Name Description Finger Info 1st (etc.) These windows show Rake finger UARFCN information (obtained from either UEs or scanners) for one UARFCN. See UM section 20.2.12. 12.3. LTE Presentation Windows For particulars of LTE information elements displayed, see section 3.3. 12.3.1. General Presentation Windows Window Name Description ANR Information Shows information on ANR (Automatic Neighbor Relation) parameters and measurements. NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-377 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events Window Name Description DRX Parameters Shows parameters related to the DRX (Discontinuous Reception) mechanism. EPS Bearer Shows information on each EPS bearer in use. Equipment Information Shows information on firmware and hardware as well as other device-related information. FGI Information Shows device Feature Group Indicators. NAS Status Shows Non-Access Stratum status. PCFICHICFI Info Shows the distribution of the number of OFDM symbols allocated for the PDCCH (control signaling), as indicated by the CFI value on the PCFICH. PDN Connection Shows information on current packet data network connections. RACH Analysis Shows RACH settings and the outcome of RACH procedures. Radio Parameters Shows a collection of vital data about the status of the radio link, including transmission mode, modulation on PDSCH/PUSCH, RI, and PMI The all-time-high and all-time-low indicators are turned on for UE Tx Power: see UM section 30,2. RLC DL Radio Bearer Shows configuration of and throughput on current downlink RLC radio bearers. RLC UL Radio Bearer Shows configuration of and throughput on current uplink RLC radio bearers, RRCIRLC Status Shows a variety of RRC and RLC states. Serving Cell Shows serving cell and MME parameters. 18E-378 Chapter 12. Preconfigured Presentation Windows Window Name Description Serving/Neighbor Cell Shows EARFCN, Cl, RSRP, and RSRQ for the serving cell and its neighboring cells, with the serving cell on top and the neighbors below it, sorted by signal strength in descending order. Serving/Neighbor Cell Frame Timing Shows EARFCN, Cl, and cell frame timing for the serving cell and its, neighboring cells. For neighbors, cell frame timing offsets are also shown. The serving cell is on top with the neighbors below it, sorted by signal strength in descending order. TDD Information Shows TD-LTE parameters. VILTE Quality Shows RTP quality metrics and IMS registration state. VoIP AMR Codecs Shows the distribution of AMR speech codec usage on uplink and downlink for VoIP. VoIP Quality Shows a collection of VolP-related data: PESQ/POLAA jitter, and jitter buffer metrics. LTE eNodeB TX Power Difference Tracks difference between transmit powers of eNodeB Tx antennas. LTE serving cell line charts: LTE/EV-DO, LTE/TD- CDMA, LTE/TD-SCDMA/ GSM, LTE/WCDMA/GSM These charts track serving cell measurements on LTE as well as one or several other technologies. They are intended for devices supporting the respective technology subsets. Serving/Neighbor Cell Line Chart Tracks RSRP, RSSI, and CINR for LTE serving cell, and RSRP for neighbors. NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-379 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events Window Name Description Serving/Neighbor CA Cell Line Chart Tracks RSRP, RSSI, and CINR for multiple LTE serving cells in a carrier aggregation configuration, as well as RSRP for neighbors. Video Streaming Line Chart Tracks the performance of a video streaming session, including Vamon metrics. (This line chart looks the same for GSM, WCDMA, LTE, and CDMA.) VoIP Quality Line Chart Tracks VoIP performance in terms of PESQ/POLQA and jitter/packet loss metrics. PDCCH CCE Count Distribution Bar Chart Shows the OFDM symbol count distribution for Control Channel Elements sent on the PDCCH during the latest reporting period PDCCH DCI Format Usage Distribution Bar Chart Shows the distribution of DCI format usage on the PDCCH: 1) for the latest reporting period and 2) accumulated from the start of the session. PDSCH MCS Distribution Bar Chart Shows the distribution of modulation coding scheme usage on the PDSCH for the past second. PDSCH Transmission Distribution Accumulated Bar Chart Shows the distribution of transmissions on the PDSCH (first transmission, first retransmission, second, third, etc.), accumulated from the start of the session. PDSCH Transmission Distribution Current Bar Chart Shows the distribution of transmissions on the PDSCH for the latest reporting period. PUSCH MCS Distribution Bar Chart ‘Shows the distribution of modulation coding scheme usage on the PUSCH for the past second. 18E-380, Chapter 12. Preconfigured Presentation Windows Window Name Description PUSCH Transmission Distribution Accumulated Bar Chart ‘Shows the distribution of transmissions on the PUSCH (first transmission, first retransmission, second, third, etc.), accumulated from the start of the session. PUSCH Transmission Distribution Current Bar Chart ‘Shows the distribution of transmissions on the PUSCH for the latest reporting period Serving/Neighbor Cell Bar Chart Shows RSRP and RSRQ for serving and neighbor cells, TDD N_p Distribution Bar Chart See the information element TDD N_p Distribution (%) for an explanation. TDD Position Of Minimum k Distribution Bar Chart See the information element TDD Position Of Minimum k Distribution (%) for an explanation. 12.3.2. “Cell Search Parameters” Presentat Window Name Descri Cell Search Parameters: (coma) ‘Shows parameter settings for CDMA2000 inter-RAT cell reselection. Cell Search Parameters (Gsm) ‘Shows parameter settings for GSM (GERAN) inter-RAT cell reselection. Cell Search Parameters (LTE) Shows parameter settings for LTE intra- frequency and inter-frequency cell reselection. Cell Search Parameters (UTRA-FDD) ‘Shows parameter settings for UTRA inter- RAT cell reselection from FDD LTE. Cell Search Parameters (UTRA-TDD) ‘Shows parameter settings for UTRA inter- RAT cell reselection from TDD LTE. NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1@E-381 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events 12.3.3, Data Service Presentation Windows For particulars of technology-independent data service testing information elements, see section 3.8. Window Name Description ‘ABM Information Shows output from available bandwidth measurements. See UM chapter 51 Social Network Shows statistics on social network sessions. ABM Line Chart Tracks throughput, packet loss and trip times obtained from available bandwidth measurements. See UM chapter 51 Downlink Line Chart Tracks RSRP, RSRQ and RS CINR for serving cell, CQl, and PDSCH data. LTE throughput line charts: LTE/EV-DO, LTE/TD- SCDMA, LTE/TD-SCDMA/ GSM, LTE/WCDMA/GSM ‘These charts track throughput at various protocol levels on LTE as well as one or several other technologies. They are intended for devices supporting the respective technology subsets. Throughput Line Chart Tracks LTE throughput at various protocol levels: application layer, RLC, PDCP, MAC, PDSCH Phy. Also exists in a version with Mbit/s as unit. Throughput Line Chart CA Tracks LTE throughput at various protocol levels in a carrier aggregation configu- ration, Also exists in a version with Mbit/s as unit. Uplink Line Chart ‘Tracks UE Tx Power and PUSCH Phy throughput. Video Streaming Line Chart Tracks the performance of a video streaming session, including Vamon metrics. (This line chart looks the same for GSM, WCDMA, LTE, and CDMA.) 18E-382 Chapter 12. Preconfigured Presentation Windows 12.3.4. Scanning Presentation Windows Window Name Description Network Search Shows the outcome of network search scanning (EARFCNs found, and their RSRP). See UM section 21.6.2. Scanned Cells Shows various data for each LTE cell subject to a Reference Signal Scan EARFCN, Cl, RSRP, and RSRQ. RS 1st (etc.) EARFCN Line Chart These charts track LTE RSRP and RSRQ on a particular EARFCN subject to a Reference Signal scan. See UM section 21.2.7. RSSI Scan Line Chart Tracks the strongest LTE frequencies found during RSSI scanning. See UM section 21.3.5. Enhanced Power Scan Bar Chart ‘Shows RSSI for frequencies measured during an enhanced power scan. See UM section 21.5.3. MIMO 1st (etc.) EARFCN Bar Chart These charts show MIMO metrics for cells on a particular EARFCN subject to a Reference Signal scan. See UM section 21.2.7; for the metrics, refer to the Es Sc 1st MIMO Condition Number (2x2) (dB) and Sc 1st MIMO Estimated Rank (2x2) RSRQ Ist (etc,) EARFCN Bar Chart These charts show RSRQ for cells on a particular EARFCN subject to a Reference Signal scan. See UM section 21.2.7. RSSI Scan Bar Chart Shows the result of an RSSI scan, See UM section 21.3.5. Spectrum Analysis Bar Chart Shows the result of a spectrum scan. NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-383 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events 12.4. | TD-SCDMA Presentation Windows For particulars of TD-SCDMA information elements displayed, see section 3.4. 12.4.1. General Presentation Windows Window Name Description Cell Reselection Shows the values of cell search and reselection related parameters. Current Channel Shows information elements relating to the channel currently used. It also shows current time. Radio Parameters Shows a collection of vital data about the status of the radio link, including serving cell P-CCPCH RSCP, serving cell carrier RSSI, and TxPower levels. Serving + Neighbor Shows UARFCN, CPID, and signal strength readings for the serving cell and its neighboring cells, with the serving cell on top and the neighbors below it, sorted by signal strength in descending order. Physical Channel Monitor Regarding this specially designed window, see UM section 30.6.1 Timeslots Shows timesiot usage as well as per- timeslot RSCP, ISCP, and C/l readings. Transport Channels Shows data on each transport channel in use. UE Identities Shows UE identification strings such as C-RNTVH-RNTIU-RNTI TD-SCDMA Line Chart Tracks serving and neighbor signal strength as well as UE transmit power. TD-SCDMA/GSM Line Chart Tracks serving and neighbor signal strength for both TD-SCDMA and GSM. 18E-384 12.4.2. Chapter 12. Preconfigured Presentation Windows Data Service Presentation Windows For particulars of technology-independent data service testing information elements, see section 3.8. Window Name Description HSDPA Radio ‘Shows HSDPA radio parameters. HSDPA QoS Shows HSDPA quality-of-service parameters. PDP Context ‘Shows PDP context data for TD-SCDMA. Social Network Shows statistics on social network sessions. HS/GSM Data Line Chart Tracks data service performance for TD- SCDMA and (E)GPRS, including application and RLC layer throughput as well as data service testing events. RLC Data Line Chart Tracks data service performance for TD- SCDMA, including application and RLC layer throughput as well as data service testing events. 12.4.3. Scanning Presentation Windows Window Name Descri Scanned Cells Shows various data for each TD-SCDMA cell subject to pilot scan, including UARFCN, CPID, Ello, Epsllo, and SIR. See UM section 22.3.2 CPID Scan 1st (ete.) RF Line Chart These charts track scanned CPID signal strength, obtained during pilot scanning, on one UARFCN, See UM section 22.3.2. RSSI Scan Line Chart Tracks the strongest TD-SCDMA frequencies found during RSS| scanning See UM section 22.4.2. NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-385 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events Window Name Description CPID Scan 1st (efc.) RF Bar Chart These charts show E¢//p on a particular UARFCN during pilot scanning. See UM section 22.3.2. RSSI Scan Bar Chart Shows the result of an RSSI scan. See UM section 22.4.2. 12.5. | CDMA Presentation Windows For particulars of CDMA information elements displayed, see section 3.5. 12.5.1, General Presentation Windows Window Name Description AICIN Sets Shows properties of all cells in the CDMA active, candidate, and neighbor sets, Active Set Shows properties of the cells in the CDMA active set. Candidate Set Shows properties of the cells in the CDMA candidate set. Finger Info Shows data on Rake fingers. Includes special features for graphical presentation of the T-Add and T-Drop thresholds; see UM section 30.6.2. Neighbor Set Shows properties of the cells in the CDMA neighbor set. Radio Parameters Shows a collection of vital data about the status of the radio link. The same window covers both 1x and EV-DO. Among the data shown is signal strength, FER/PER, and Tx/Rx Power. Serving Shows various IDs, states, and parameter settings of the current serving cell 18E-386 Chapter 12. Preconfigured Presentation Windows Window Name Description Speech Quality Shows FER, PESQ (including PESQ for VoIP), and Frequent AQM. See UM chapter 40. CDMA Line Chart Tracks the signal strength of active set and candidate set members. Shows call events. CDMA Bar Chart Shows signal power, FER, and PER. elements, see section 3.8. 12.5.2. Data Service Presentation Windows For particulars of technology-independent data service testing information Window Name Description Data Bytes Sent/Received Shows the total number of data bytes sent and received at various protocol levels. EV-DO Forward Link Packets ‘Shows statistics on good and bad packets for each forward link data rate. EV-DO Multicarrier Overview Shows data by carrier for multicarrier EV- Do. EV-DO Overview ‘Shows data that is relevant to EV-DO, including PER and RLP layer performance EV-DO Reverse Link Packets ‘Shows statistics on good and bad packets for each reverse link data rate. EV-DO Status Shows a variety of EV-DO state values. Social Network Shows statistics on social network sessions, VoIP AMR Codecs Shows the distribution of AMR speech codec usage on uplink and downlink for VoIP. NT15-42086 ver 1.0 18E-387 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events Window Name Description VoIP Quality Shows a collection of VolP-related data: PESQ/POLAA, jitter, and jitter buffer metrics. CDMA Data Line Chart Tracks data service performance (1x and EV-DO). Shows data service testing events. Video Streaming Line Chart Tracks the performance of a video streaming session, including Vamon metrics. (This line chart looks the same for GSM, WCDMA, LTE, and CDMA.) VoIP Quality Line Chart Tracks VoIP performance in terms of PESQ/POLQA and jitter/packet loss metrics. Video Monitor See UM chapter 33. 12.5.3. Scanning Presentation Windows Window Name Description Code Domain Scan ‘st (etc.) PN Line Chart These charts track Walsh code powers for a given PN offset. PN Scan 1st (etc,) RF Line Chart These charts track the strongest scanned pilots on a particular RF channel. Code Domain Scan ‘st (etc.) PN Bar Chart These charts show code powers for the entire Walsh code range for a given PN offset Narrowband Interference ‘Scan Bar Chart Shows the result of a narrowband interference scan. See UM section 23.6.2 PN Scan 1st (etc.) RF Bar Chart These charts show the strongest scanned pilots on a particular RF channel, See UM section 23.3 18E-388 Chapter 12. Preconfigured Presentation Windows Window Name Description RSSI Scan Bar Chart Shows the result of an RSSI scan. See UM section 23.5. Spectrum Analysis Bar Chart Shows the result of a spectrum scan, See UM section 23.7 Strongest Scanned PN Bar Chart Shows the strongest pilots among all scanned RF channels. See UM section 23.3 12.6. WiMAX Presentation Windows For particulars of WiMAX information elements displayed, see section 3.6. 12.6.1. Scanning Presentation Windows Regarding WiMAX scanning, see UM chapter 24. Window Name Description Scanned Preamble Index ‘Shows data on all preambles detected during a preamble scan, including power and CINR. Channel RSSI Line Chart Tracks the strongest WiMAX channels found during preamble scanning RSSI Scan Line Chart Tracks the strongest channels found during RSSI scanning. Channel RSS| Bar Chart Shows channel power for all scanned channels. Preamble Power Group Bar Chart ‘Shows power of detected preambles sorted by channel RSSI Scan Bar Chart ‘Shows power readings for the entire spectrum scanned. Segment Power Group Bar Chart ‘Shows power for all segments of all scanned channels, NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1&E-389 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events Window Name Description ‘Spectrum Analysis Bar Chart Shows the result of a spectrum scan ‘Strongest CINR Bar Chart Shows detected preambles ranked by decreasing CINR. Strongest Preamble Power Bar Chart Shows detected preambles ranked by decreasing power. Strongest Preamble Power Group Bar Chart Shows detected preambles grouped by channel. Channels are ranked by total preamble power. Strongest Segment Power (Cha Sort) Bar Chart Shows segments grouped by channel Channels are ranked according to the power of their strongest segment. Strongest Segment Power (Segment Pwr Sort) Bar Chart Shows segments ranked by decreasing power, regardless of channel. Weakest CINR Bar Chart Shows detected preambles ranked by increasing CINR. Weakest Preamble Power Bar Chart Shows detected preambles ranked by increasing power. For particulars of Wi-Fi informati 12.7. _ Wi-Fi Presentation Windows ion elements displayed, see section 3.10. Window Name Description Wi-Fi Cell List Shows detected Wi-Fi cells (access points). Wi-Fi Throughput Line Chart Tracks application layer throughput for data transfer over Wi-Fi. 12.8. Analysis Presentation Windows These are found in the Analysis folder. 18E-390, Chapter 12. Preconfigured Presentation Windows For particulars of the events displayed, see chapter 10. Window Name Descr Call Analysis Lists events pertaining to calls and handovers (for multiple cellular technologies) Computer Information ‘Shows CPU, RAM, and disk usage on the PC. Missing Neighbor Lists missing neighbor events (for multiple cellular technologies) WCDMA Handover Analysis Lists RRC messages that concen the DCCH as well as the “SHO” (soft handover) events, Computer Information Line Chart Tracks CPU, RAM, and disk usage on the PC over time. Event Counter A preconfigured Event Counter window is found here. Regarding Event Counter windows in general, see UM chapter 31 12.9. Regarding message windows in Signaling Presentation Windows general, see UM chapter 32 Window Name Description Data Reports Lists messages pertaining to data service testing, Also lists H.245 and IP protocol reports. Error Reports Lists reports from the external device concerning malfunctions and received corrupt messages. The Events and Columns tabs are absent from the properties dialog of this window (UM sections 32.1,3-32.1 4) NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1@E-391 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events Window Name Description Events Lists all events that occur, both predefined and user-defined, with the exception of KPlI-related events. All predefined events are listed in chapter 10 of this volume; how to create user-defined events is covered in UM section 26.3. As in other message windows, you can double-click an event in the Events windows to view details on the event in a separate plain-text window. For certain events, extra information is provided. The contents of this extra information are detailed in chapter 10. Events Of KPI Type Lists all events underlying the computation of KPI statistics in TEMS Discovery Device. See section 10.4. IP Protocol Reports Lists all air interface message traffic occurring over the protocols in the Internet protocol suite: + Application layer: BOOTP, DNS, FTP, FTP-DATA, HTTP, NBDS, NBNS, RTCP, RTP, RTSP, SNMP + Transport layer: TCP, UDP + Network layer: ICMP, IPv4, IPv6 + Data link layer: PPP CC, PPP CHAP, PPP IPCP, PPP LCP, PPP PAP Regarding IP sniffing, see UM sections 12.23.2, 12.23.8, 12.239. Layer 2 Messages Lists Layer 2 messages. By default this window also shows certain events, the emphasis being on call, handover, and failure events: see chapter 10. 18E-302 Chapter 12. Preconfigured Presentation Windows Window Name Description Layer 3 Messages Lists Layer 3 messages. By default this window also shows certain events, the emphasis being on call, handover, and failure events: see chapter 10. Mode Reports Lists (vendor-specific) reports from external devices concerning their status. By default this window also shows certain events, the emphasis being on call, handover, and failure events: see chapter 10. RTP/UDPISIP Reports Lists RTP, UDP, and SIP messages. SIP Reports Lists SIP messages. 12.10. Positioning Presentation Windows Window Name Description Map Map window preconfigured with some basic GSM, WCDMA, LTE, TD-SCDMA, and CDMA data, Regarding Map windows in general, see UM chapter 36. GPS ‘See UM chapter 37. 12.11. Media Quality Presentation Windows Window Name Description Speech Quality Shows information elements in the Media Quality category. 12.12. Presentation Window Templates The Template folder in the Navigator contains blank templates for: NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1&E-393 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events + status windows + message windows + line charts + bar charts + Event Counter windows. These templates contain no data; you customize their contents from scratch. 18E-304 Appendix A. Abbreviations Appendix A. Abbreviations ABM Available Bandwidth Measurements ACR Absolute Category Rating ACU ‘Audio Capturing Unit ADB Android Debug Bridge AFC ‘Automatic Frequency Control AG Absolute Grant AGC ‘Automatic Gain Control ALMP Air Link Management Protocol AM ‘Acknowledged Mode AMBR ‘Aggregate Maximum Bit Rate AMR ‘Adaptive Multi Rate ‘AMR-NB ‘Adaptive Multi Rate Narrowband AMRWB, ‘Adaptive Multi Rate Wideband ANR. ‘Automatic Neighbor Relation (detection) APK Application Package File AQM ‘Audio Quality Measurement ARFCN Absolute Radio Frequency Channel Number AS Active Set ASP Active Set Pilot AT ‘Access Terminal Bcc Base station Color Code BCCH Broadcast Control Channel BCH Broadcast Channel BEP Bit Error Probability BER Bit Error Rate BLEP Block Error Probability BLER Block Error Rate BOOTP Bootstrap Protocol BSIC Base Station Identity Code BSN Block Sequence Number BSsID Basic Service Set Identifier CIA Carrier to Adjacent (ratio) cil Carrier to Interference (ratio) cin Carrier to Noise (ratio) cA Carrier Aggregation NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1&E-395 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events BCH cce cpp CDMA, CFI CFO cel CHAP cl cID CINR CPICH PID cal RC C-RNTI cs cs csv cw cw DCCH pep DCH oc DGPS DL DLFP DN DNS DPCCH DPCH DR DRC DRS DRVCC DRX psc psc DSCH DTX DVB-H 18E-306 Coll Broadcast Channel Control Channel Element Cyclic Delay Diversity Code Division Multiple Access Control Format Indicator Carrier Frequency Offset Cell Global Identity Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol Cell Identity Connection Identifier Carrier to Interference-plus-Noise Ratio Common Pilot Channel Cell Parameter Identity Channel Quality Indicator Cyclic Redundancy Check Cell Radio Network Temporary Identity Coding Scheme Circuit-Switched Comma-Separated Values Code Word (LTE) Continuous Wave Digital Control Channel Downlink Channel Descriptor Dedicated Channel Downlink Control Information Differential GPS Downlink Downlink Frame Prefix Detected Neighbor Domain Name System (Service, Server) Dedicated Physical Control Channel Dedicated Physical Channel Dead Reckoning Data Rate Control Dedicated Reference Signal Dual Radio Voice Call Continuity Discontinuous Reception Data Source Control (CDMA) Downlink Signalling Counter (GSM) Downlink Shared Channel Discontinuous Transmission Digital Video Broadcasting - Handheld DwPTS E-AGCH EARFCN EcI ECP E-DCH EDGE E-DPCCH E-DPDCH EFR EGPRS E-HICH eHRPD EIRP eMBMS EMM eNB-ID EPS E-PUCH E-RGCH E-RUCCH ESM ESN Ess E-TFC E-TFCI EV-DO (1xEV-DO) EVRC FACCH FACH FCH FOD FEC FER FGI FL FPC FR FTP FWT GA-CSR GAN NT15-42086 ver 1.0 Appendix A. Abbreviations Downlink Pilot Timeslot E-DCH Absolute Grant Channel E-UTRA ARFCN E-UTRAN Cell Identifier Extended Cyclic Prefix E- (Enhanced) Dedicated Channel Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution (= EGPRS) E-DCH Dedicated Physical Control Channel E-DCH Dedicated Physical Data Channel Enhanced Full Rate Enhanced GPRS (= EDGE) E-DCH HARG Indicator Channel Enhanced High Rate Packet Data Effective Isotropic Radiated Power Evolved Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Services EPS Mobility Management eNodeB Identifier Evolved Packet System E-DCH Physical Uplink Channel E-DCH Relative Grant Channel E-DCH Random Access Uplink Control Channel EPS Session Management Electronic Serial Number Extended Service Set E- (Enhanced) Transport Format Combination E- (Enhanced) Transport Format Combination Indicator 41x Evolution — Data Optimized Enhanced Variable Rate Codec Fast Associated Control Channel Forward Access Channel Fundamental Channel Frequency Division Duplex Forward Error Correction Frame Erasure Rate Feature Group Indicator Forward Link Forward Power Control Full Rate File Transfer Protocol Fixed Wireless Terminal Generic Access Circuit Switched Resources Generic Access Network 1&E-397 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events GANC GARC GBR GERAN GGSN Gis GMM GOP oP GPRS GPs GPX GRR GSM HARQ HDOP HO. HR. H-RNTI HRPD HScsD HSDPA HS-DSCH HSN HSPA HS-PDSCH HS-SCCH HS-SICH HSUPA, HTTP IcMP le IMAP IMEI IMs. IMsI IP IPcP IPsec IR IscP JPEG 18E-308 Goneric Access Network Controller Generic Access Resource Control Guaranteed Bit Rate GSM EDGE Radio Access Network Gateway GPRS Support Node Global License Server GPRS Mobility Management Group Of Pictures Guard Period General Packet Radio Service Global Positioning System GPS Exchange Format GPRS Radio Resource Global System for Mobile Communication Hybrid Automatic Repeat Request Horizontal Dilution Of Precision Handover Half Rate HS-DSCH Radio Network Temporary Identity High Rate Packet Data High Speed Circuit-Switched Data High Speed Downlink Packet Access High Speed Downlink Shared Channel Hopping Sequence Number High Speed Packet Access High Speed Physical Downlink Shared Channel High Speed Shared Control Channel High Speed Shared Information Channel High Speed Uplink Packet Access Hypertext Transfer Protocol Internet Control Message Protocol Information Element Intemet Message Access Protocol International Mobile Equipment Identity IP Multimedia Subsystem International Mobile Subscriber Identity Internet Protocol Internet Protocol Control Protocol Internet Protocol Security Incremental Redundancy Interference Signal Code Power Joint Photographic Expert Group KPI Lac aT Lop Luc LON ue LuT M2M MAC MBMS MBR mcc MCCH Mcs MDS. MDM MEID MFER MIMO MIN Miso MM MME MMs MMsc. MN MNC. Mo Mos. MOS-A, MOS-AV Mos-v MRU Ms. MSM MSTR MT M-TMsI Tal MTst NT15-42086 ver 1.0 Appendix A. Abbreviations Key Performance Indicator Location Area Location Area Code Latitude Link Control Protocol Logical Link Control Longitude Long Term Evolution Location Update Type Mobile-To-Mobile Medium Access Control Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Services Maximum Bit Rate Mobile Country Code Multicast Control Channel Modulation Coding Scheme Message-Digest algorithm 5 Mobile Diagnostic Monitor Mobile Equipment Identity Frame Error Rate after MPE-FEC decoding Multiple Input Multiple Output Mobile Identity Number Muttiple Input Single Output Mobility Management Mobility Management Entity Multimedia Messaging Service MMS Center Monitored Neighbor Mobile Network Code Mobile-Originated Mean Opinion Score Mean Opinion Score - Audio Mean Opinion Score - Audio and Video Mean Opinion Score - Video Mobile Receiving Unit Mobile Station Mobile Station Modem Mobile Station Time Reference Mobile-Terminated M-Temporary Mobile Subscriber Identity Mobile TV Quality Index Multimedia Telephony Service for IMS 1&E-399 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events MU-MIMO MuxPDU NAS NBDS NBNS NCC NDIS NID NMEA NMO- NSAPI NV ODM OFDM OVHD PA PACA PAP PBCCH PBCH PCCCH P-CCPCH PCFICH PCH Pcl PCIG Pcs PDCCH PDCH PocP PON PDOP PDP PDSCH PDU PER PESQ PI PLMN PMCH PMI PN 18-400 Multi-User MIMO Multiplex Sublayer Protocol Data Unit Non-Access Stratum NetBIOS Datagram Service NetBIOS Name Service Network Color Code Network Driver Interface Specification Network Identification National Marine Electronics Association Network Mode of Operation Network Service Access Point Identifier Non-Volatile ‘On-Device Measurement Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiplexing Overhead Power Amplifier Priority Access and Channel Assignment Password Authentication Protocol Packet Broadcast Control Channel Physical Broadcast Channel Packet Common Control Channel Primary Common Control Physical Channel Physical Control Format Indicator Channel Paging Channel Physical layer Cell Identity Physical layer Cell Identity Group Personal Communications Service Packet Data Control Channel Packet Data Channel Packet Data Convergence Protocol Packet Data Network Positional Dilution Of Precision Packet Data Protocol Physical Downlink Shared Channel Protocol Data Unit Packet Error Rate Perceptual Evaluation of Speech Quality Preamble Index Public Land Mobile Network Physical Multicast Channel Precoding Matrix Indicator Pseudo Noise POLQA POP3 PPCH PPP PPS PRACH P-SCH PSS PSTN P-TMSI PUCCH PUSCH am QceLP acl or Qos apsk RAB RAC RACH RAS RAT RATI RB RF RI RL RLA RLC RLP RNC RNDIS RNTI RP RPC Ra RR RRC RRI NT15-42086 ver 1.0 Appendix A. Abbreviations Perceptual Objective Listening Quality Assessment Post Office Protocol version 3 Packet Paging Channel Point-to-Point Protocol Precise Positioning Service Physical Random Access Channel Primary Synchronization Channel Primary Synchronization Signal Public Switched Telephone Network Packet Temporary Mobile Subscriber Identity Physical Uplink Control Channel Physical Uplink Shared Channel Quadrature Amplitude Modulation Qualcomm Code Excited Linear Prediction Quality-of service Class Identifier Quasi-Orthogonal Function Quality of Service Quadrature Phase Shift Keying Routing Area Reverse Activity Bit Routing Area Code Random Access Channel Radio Access Network Remote Access Service Radio Access Technology Random Access Terminal Identifier Radio Bearer Radio Frequency Rank Indication Reverse Link Received Level Average Radio Link Control Radio Link Protocol Radio Network Controller Remote Network Driver Interface Specification Radio Network Temporary Identity Received Power Reverse Power Control Received Quality Radio Resource (Management) Radio Resource Control Reverse Rate Indication 1&E-401 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events RS RSCP RSRP RSRQ RSS| RTC RTCP RTP RTSP RTU SACCH SAN SAPI sc scc SCH SCH SDCCH SDP sDU sEGW SF SFBC SFTP rc} SGSN scw SHO SIB siD SID SIM ‘SIMO SINR SIP SIR siso SM SMS SMTP SMV SNDCP 18E-402 Reference Signal Received Signal Code Power Reference Signal Received Power Reference Signal Received Quality Received Signal Strength Indicator Real-Time Clock Real-Time Control Protocol Real-Time Transport Protocol Real-Time Streaming Protocol Remote Test Unit Slow Associated Control Channel Serving/Active Set + Neighbors Service Access Point Identifier ‘Scrambling Code ‘Supplemental Code Channel ‘Supplemental Channel (CDMA) ‘Synchronization Channel (UMTS) Stand-alone Dedicated Control Channel Session Description Protocol Signaling Data Unit Security Gateway Spreading Factor ‘Space-Frequency Block Coding SSH File Transfer Protocol ("Secure FTP’) Serving Grant Serving GPRS Support Node Security Gateway Soft Handover System Information Block Silence Descriptor (UMTS) ‘System Identification (CDMA) Subscriber Identity Module Single Input Multiple Output Signal to Interference-plus-Noise Ratio Session Initiation Protocol Signal to Interference Ratio Single Input Single Output Spatial Multiplexing ‘Short Message Service ‘Simple Mail Transfer Protocol Selectable Mode Vocoder ‘Subnetwork Dependent Convergence Protocol SNR SPS SQe sal SRS SRU SRVCC ss ss S-SCH SSH ssiD SSL sss sTBC TA TAB TAC 1B TBS TCA TCH TeP ToD TD-LTE TDMA ‘TD-SCDMA TFI TIF TLU Ts ™ ‘TMSI TPC TRP 1s TSC TT TWAMP UARFCN UATI ucp NT15-42086 ver 1.0 Appendix A. Abbreviations Signal to Noise Ratio Standard Positioning Service Speech Quality Estimate Speech Quality Index Sounding Reference Signal Scanning Receiver Unit Single Radio Voice Call Continuity Signal Strength Synchronization Signal Secondary Synchronization Channel Secure Shell Service Set Identifier Secure Sockets Layer Secondary Synchronization Signal Space-Time Block Coding Timing Advance (umbrella term for various MapInfo file types) Tracking Area Code Transport Block Transport Block Size Traffic Channel Assignment Traffic Channel ‘Transmission Control Protocol Time Division Duplex Time Division LTE Time Division Multiple Access ‘Time Division Synchronous Code Division Multiple Access ‘Temporary Flow Id Tag Image File ‘Temporary Logical Link Identifier ‘Transport Layer Security ‘Transparent Mode ‘Temporary Mobile Subscriber Identity Transmit Power Control TEMS Route Persistence Timesiot Training Sequence Code Transmission Time Interval ‘Two-Way Active Measurement Protocol UMTS Absolute Radio Frequency Channel Number Unicast Access Terminal Identifier Uplink Channel Descriptor 1&E-403 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events ucs UDP UE UL UM UMA UMTS UpPCH URA URL U-RNTI usB uTc UTF um™ UTRAN vec vpoP VMR-WB VoIP VoLTE VPLMN vsal vsTa vTal WAP, WCDMA WiMax WLAN wsP XML 18E-404 Universal Character Sot User Datagram Protocol User Equipment Uplink Unacknowledged Mode Unlicensed Mobile Access Universal Mobile Telecommunications System Uplink Pilot Channel UTRAN Registration Area Uniform Resource Locator UTRAN Radio Network Temporary Identity Universal Serial Bus Universal Time — Coordinated UCS Transformation Format Universal Transverse Mercator UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network Voice Call Continuity Vertical Dilution Of Precision Variable Multi Rate Wideband Voice over IP Voice over LTE Visited Public Land Mobile Network. Video Streaming Quality Index Video Service Transmission Quality Video Telephony Quality Index Wireless Application Protocol Wideband Code Division Multiple Access Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access Wireless Local Area Network Wireless Session Protocol Extensible Markup Language Index Index A AICIN Sets window (CDMA) 386 abbreviations 395 ABM Information window 382 ABM Line Chart (LTE) 382 Active Set window (CDMA) 386 Adjacent Bar Chart (GSM) 374 AMR Call Average window (GSM) 367 AMR Cell Average window (GSM) 367 ‘AMR Codecs window (WCDMA) 372 AMR Settings window (GSM) 368 AMR window (GSM) 367 ANR Information window 377 c CIA window (GSM) 371 Ci window (GSM) 374 Call Analysis window 391 Candidate Set window (CDMA) 386 CDMA Bar Chart 387 CDMA Data Line Chart 388 CDMA Line Chart 387 Cell Reselection window (TD-SCDMA) 384 Cell Search Parameters (CDMA) window 381 Cell Search Parameters (GSM) window 381 Cell Search Parameters (LTE) window 381 Cell Search Parameters (UTRA-FDD) window 381 Cell Search Parameters (UTRA-TDD) window 381 Channel RSSI Bar Chart (WiMAX) 389 Channel RSSI Line Chart (WiMAX) 389 Compact Adjacent Bar Chart (GSM) 371 "Computer Information” information elements 258 Computer Information Line Chart 391 Computer Information window 391 contents of Information Elements and Events 1 NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1&E-405 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events CPI Scan bar charts (TD-SCDMA) 386 CPI Scan line charts (TD-SCDMA) 385 CPICH Best UARFCN Data window (WCDMA) 376 CPICH Data window (WCDMA) 376 CPICH Scan bar charts (WCDMA) 377 CPICH Scan line charts (WCDMA) 376 Current Channel window (GSM) 368 Current Channel window (TD-SCDMA) 384 D Data Bytes Sent/Received window (CDMA) 387 Data Bytes Sent/Received window (GSM) 369 Data Reports window 391 data service testing information elements 234 Data Throughput window (GSM) 369 Data Timesiots window (GSM) 369 Downlink Line Chart (LTE) 382 DRX Parameters window 378 DVB-H Analysis window (WCDMA) 373 DVB-H Stats Line Chart (WCDMA) 374 E EGPRS Line Chart 370 EGPRS Status window 369 Enhanced Power Scan Bar Chart (LTE) 383, EPS Bearer window 378 Equipment Information window (LTE) 378 Error Reports window 391 EV-DO Forward Link Packets window 387 EV-DO Multicarrier Overview window 387 EV-DO Overview window 387 EV-DO Reverse Link Packets window 387 EV-DO Status window 387 Event Counter windows preconfigured 391 Events Of KPI Type window 392 Events window 392 events, listing of predefined 303 CDMA 336 data service testing 344 general events 303 GSMIWCDMAILTE/TD-SCDMA 305 media quality 363 18E-406 Index F FGI Information window 378 Finger Info window (CDMA) 386 Finger Info windows (WCDMA) 377 FTP information elements, support by testing solution 295 G GAN Status window (GSM) 368 GAN WLAN Quality Line Chart 369 GPRS Line Chart 370 GPRS Status window 369 GSM information elements 5 GSM Line Chart 369 GSM Neighbors window (WCDMA) 372 H Handover window (WCDMA) 372 Hopping Channels window (GSM) 368 HS UL E-TFC Accumulated: Sony Ericsson (WCDMA bar chart) 375 HS UL E-TFC Current: Sony Ericsson (WCDMA bar chart) 375 HS UL Output Power Line Chart 374 HS UL Transmission Distribution Accumulated: Sony Ericsson (WCDMA bar chart) 376 HS UL Transmission Distribution Current: Sony Ericsson (WCDMA bar chart) 376 HS/GSM Data Line Chart (TD-SCDMA) 385 HSCSD Throughput window 369 HSDPA Analysis Dual Cell window (WCDMA) 373 HSDPA Analysis MIMO window 373 HSDPA Analysis Per Process window 374 HSDPA Analysis window (WCDMA) 373 HSDPA MIMO Transport Block Size Primary Cell Bar Chart 375. HSDPA MIMO Transport Block Size Secondary Cell Bar Chart 375 HSDPA PDSCH Codes Primary Cell Bar Chart 375 HSDPA PDSCH Codes Secondary Cell Bar Chart 375 HSDPA QoS window (TD-SCDMA) 385 HSDPA Radio window (TD-SCDMA) 385 HSDPA Transport Block Size Primary Cell Bar Chart 375 HSDPA Transport Block Size Secondary Cell Bar Chart 375 HSUPA Analysis window 374 HTTP information elements, support by testing solution 296 NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1&E-407 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events 1 information elements 4 CDMA 190 CDMA category 3 Computer Information 258 Data category 3 data service testing 234 Full and Sub values 7 GSM 5 GSM category 2 LTE category 2 Media Quality 253 Media Quality category 3 position 232 Position category 3 support for in devices 260 CDMA 288 GSM 260 LTE 275 TD-SCDMA 283 WCDMA 268 TD-SCDMA 166 TD-SCDMA category 2 WCDMA 57 WCDMA category 2 Wi-Fi 257, Wi-Fi category 3 WiMAX 224 WiMAX category 3 Interference Bar Chart (GSM) 371 Interference Line Chart (GSM) 371 Inter-Freq Meas Ctri Events window (WCDMA) 372 Inter-RAT Meas Ctrl Events window (WCDMA) 372 Intra-Freq Meas Ctrl Events window (WCDMA) 372 IP Protocol Reports window 392 K KPIs (Key Performance Indicators) events of KPI type 344 L Layer 2 Messages window 392 Layer 3 Messages window 393 18E-408 Index LTE eNodeB TX Power Difference line chart 379 LTE/EV-DO Serving Cell Line Chart 379 LTE/EV-DO Throughput Line Chart 382 LTE/TD-SCDMA Serving Cell Line Chart 379 LTE/TD-SCDMA Throughput Line Chart 382 LTE/TD-SCDMA/GSM Serving Cell Line Chart 379 LTE/TD-SCDMA/GSM Throughput Line Chart 382 LTE/WCDMA/GSM Serving Cell Line Chart 379 LTE/WCDMA/GSM Throughput Line Chart 382 M Media Quality information elements 253 Media Quality information elements, support for with different AQM solutions 299 MIMO bar charts (LTE) 383 Missing Neighbor window 391 Mode Reports window 393. mode reports, plain-text decoding of 302 Modified MS Behavior window (GSM) 368 Modified MS Behavior window (WCDMA) 372 N Narrowband Interference Scan Bar Chart (CDMA) 388 NAS Status window 378 Neighbor Set window (CDMA) 386 Network Search window (LTE) 383 Network Search window (WCDMA) 376 newlink sc-besties-wedma 100 P PCFICHICFI Info window 378 PDCCH CCE Count Distribution Bar Chart 380 PDCCH DCI Format Usage Distribution Bar Chart 380 PDN Connection window 378 PDP Context window (GSM) 370 PDP Context window (TD-SCDMA) 385 PDP Context window (WCDMA) 374 PDSCH MCS Distribution Bar Chart 380 PDSCH Transmission Distribution Accumulated Bar Chart 380 PDSCH Transmission Distribution Current Bar Chart 380 Physical Channel Monitor (TD-SCDMA) 384 PN Scan bar charts (CDMA) 388 PN Scan line charts (CDMA) 388 position information elements 232 NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1&E-409 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events Preamble Power Group Bar Chart (WiMAX) 389 presentation windows preconfigured 367 templates for 393 presentation windows, preconfigured GSM 367 data services 369 general 367 PUSCH MCS Distribution Bar Chart 380 PUSCH Transmission Distribution Accumulated Bar Chart 381 PUSCH Transmission Distribution Current Bar Chart 381 R RACH Analysis window (LTE) 378 RACH Analysis window (WCDMA) 372 Radio Parameters Bar Chart (WCDMA) 373 Radio Parameters Parallel Bar Chart (WCDMA) 373 Radio Parameters window (CDMA) 386 Radio Parameters window (GSM) 368 Radio Parameters window (LTE) 378 Radio Parameters window (TD-SCDMA) 384 Radio Parameters window (WCDMA) 372 Radio Quality Bar Chart (GSM) 369 RLC Data Line Chart (TD-SCDMA) 385 RLC DL Radio Bearer window (LTE) 378 RLC UL Radio Bearer window (LTE) 378 RLC/MAC header data 41 RRCIRLC Status window (LTE) 378 RS line charts (LTE) 383 RSRQ bar charts (LTE) 383 RSSI Scan Bar Chart (CDMA) 389 RSSI Scan Bar Chart (GSM) 370 RSSI Scan Bar Chart (LTE) 383 RSSI Scan Bar Chart (TD-SCDMA) 386 RSSI Scan Bar Chart (WCDMA) 377 RSSI Scan Bar Chart (WiMAX) 389 RSSI Scan Line Chart (LTE) 383 RSSI Scan Line Chart (TD-SCDMA) 385 RSSI Scan Line Chart (WiMAX) 389 RSSI Scan Monitor (GSM) 370 RTP/UDPISIP Reports window 393 18E-410 Index s Scanned Cells window (LTE) 383 Scanned Cells window (TD-SCDMA) 385 Scanned Preamble Index window (WiMAX) 389 SCH Timeslot Scan Bar Chart (WCDMA) 377 Segment Power Group Bar Chart (WiMAX) 389 Serving + Neighbor window (TD-SCDMA) 384 Serving + Neighbors By Band window (GSM) 368 Serving + Neighbors window (GSM) 368 Serving Cell window (LTE) 378 Serving Cell window (WCDMA) 372 Serving window (CDMA) 386 Serving/Active Set + Neighbors window (WCDMA) 372 Serving/Neighbor Cell Bar Chart (LTE) 381 Serving/Neighbor Cell Frame Timing window (LTE) 379 Serving/Neighbor Cell Line Chart (LTE) 379, 380 Serving/Neighbor Cell window (LTE) 379 signal power notes on quantities denoting 57 SIP Reports window 393 Social Network window 370, 374, 382, 385, 387 Sony Ericsson UES line chart for transport channel throughput 374 Spectrum Analysis Bar Chart (CDMA) 389 Spectrum Analysis Bar Chart (GSM) 370 Spectrum Analysis Bar Chart (LTE) 383 Spectrum Analysis Bar Chart (WCDMA) 377 Spectrum Analysis Bar Chart (WiMAX) 390 Spectrum Analysis Uplink Bar Chart (WCDMA) 377 Speech Quality window (CDMA) 387 Speech Quality window (GSM/WCDMA) 368, 373 streaming events, support by streaming solution 362 streaming information elements, support by streaming solution 297 Strongest CINR Bar Chart (WiMAX) 390 Strongest Preamble Power Bar Chart (WiMAX) 390 Strongest Preamble Power Group Bar Chart (WiMAX) 390 Strongest Scanned PN Bar Chart (CDMA) 389 ‘Strongest Segment Power (Cha Sort) Bar Chart (WiMAX) 390 Strongest Segment Power (Segment Pwr Sort) Bar Chart (WiMAX) 390 Synch Channel Data window (WCDMA) 376 T TDD Information window (LTE) 379 NT15-42086 ver 1.0 1ae-414 TEMS Investigation 17.0 Information Elements and Events TDD N_p Distribution Bar Chart (LTE) 381 TDD Position Of Minimum k Distribution Bar Chart (LTE) 381 TD-SCDMA information elements 166 TD-SCDMA Line Chart 384 TD-SCDMA/GSM Line Chart 384 Throughput Line Chart (LTE) 382 Timeslots window (TD-SCDMA) 384 TPC per Cell mode report (Sony Ericsson) 302 Transport Channels window (TD-SCDMA) 384 Transport Channels window (WCDMA) 373 Trsp Ch Throughput Line Chart — Sony Ericsson (WCDMA) 374 u UE Identities window (TD-SCDMA) 384 Uplink Line Chart (LTE) 382 v Video Streaming Line Chart (GSM/WCDMA) 370, 374, 380, 382, 388 ViLTE Quality window 379 VolP AMR Codecs window (CDMA) 387 VolP AMR Codecs window (LTE) 379 VoIP AMR Codecs window (WCDMA) 374 VoIP information elements, support by VoIP solution 294 VoIP Quality Line Chart (LTE) 380 VolP Quality Line Chart (WCDMA) 374, 388 VolP Quality window (CDMA) 388 VoIP Quality window (LTE) 379 VoIP Quality window (WCDMA) 374 w WCDMA Handover Analysis window 391 WCDMA HSPA/GSM Data Line Chart 374 WCDMA information elements 57 WCDMA Line Chart 373 WCDMA Rel. 99/GSM Data Line Chart 375 WCDMA RLC Data Line Chart 375 WCDMA Two Antennas Line Chart 373 WCDMAVGSM Line Chart 373 Weakest CINR Bar Chart (WiMAX) 390 Weakest Preamble Power Bar Chart (WiMAX) 390 WiFi Cell List 390 WiFi information elements 257 Wi-Fi Throughput Line Chart 390 WiMAX information elements 224 18E-412

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