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Contents
1 Introduction ................................................................ 1
1.1 Product Versions Covered by This Document .......................1
2 GSM/WCDMA/LTE/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 VoIP calls. For convenience, this is covered in
the present section rather than in chapter 6, “Data Service Testing Events”.
Code Meaning
Call events (Blocked Call; Call*; Dropped Call): Some of these events are also
generated for VoIP. They are marked “ps” in the asterisk column. The extra
information sent with VoIP call events does not include or block/drop type or any
cause values; it does however include certain other items listed below.
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.
Call Attempt Retry g A call attempt (see the event Call Attempt)
(gray) w was repeated. Triggered by Channel
Request/RRC Connection Request.
CSFB events: Some of these events have a piece of extra information “Call
Domain”, which however always takes the value “Circuit Switched”. The CS
fallback events are generated only in the CS domain.
EPS events: Some of these, tagged “lg” below, are unique to LG chipset devices.
EPS Radio Problem lte An EPS NAS radio problem occurred. This
lg 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”
2Retained here although a similar event exists among the data service testing events (see
chapter 6). The latter (only) is used as input to KPIs.
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Event Name Symb. * Description/Extra Information
Radio Bearer Setup w The device could not set up the radio
Failure bearer.
Extra information: Cause value.
Channel Request
RRC Connection Setup
Channel Release or
Immediate Assignment
(W2) RRC Connection
Setup Received
(6) CALL
(1) CALL INIT Setup (UL) (0) NULL Setup (DL)
PRESENT
Re
le as
e
(11) DISCONNECT
Release or
Alerting REQUEST
Release Complete
Rele
ase Call Confirmed
se
Disconnect (UL)
(4) CALL States
lea
Connect
DELIVERED 1,4,6,7,8,9
Re
The state machine covers both WCDMA and GSM. The top left part shows
the WCDMA service setup, while the top right part shows the service setup
in GSM. Note that these setup procedures are generic and not unique to
the speech service. MO calls are represented by states 1-4-10; MT calls
are represented by states 6-9-7-8-10. The central part of the diagram,
including states 11 and 12, is concerned with the handling of call
disconnects.
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.
Call Attempt Retry A call attempt (see Call Attempt) was repeated.
(gray)
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 A CS fallback call was blocked. This can happen
(red) 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 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).
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).
Soft Handoff 6-Way Soft handoff in 1x traffic mode, six pilots in active
set.
6. Calculate
Associated KPI
Event Name Symb. Extra Info
(or Description)
ABM Stop – –
Attach events
DNS events
Email events
First HTTP Post Marker of the time Sending of the first GET
command
First HTTP Get Marker of the time Sending of the first POST
command
First Packet With Content Marker of the time Sending / Reception of the first
data packet containing content
FTP Download Data Cutoff point Data Transfer Cut-off Ratio (%)
Transfer Cutoff
FTP Download Mean Data rate in kbit/s Mean Data Rate (kbit/s)
Data Rate (Method A/B)
FTP Download Mean Data rate in kbit/s Mean Data Rate (kbit/s)
Data Rate Method A (Method A)
FTP Download Mean Data rate in kbit/s Mean Data Rate (kbit/s)
Data Rate Method B (Method B)
FTP Upload Data Cutoff point Data Transfer Cut-off Ratio (%)
Transfer Cutoff
FTP Upload Mean Data Data rate in kbit/s Mean Data Rate (kbit/s)
Rate (Method A/B)
FTP Upload Mean Data Data rate in kbit/s Mean Data Rate (kbit/s)
Rate Method A (Method A)
FTP Upload Mean Data Data rate in kbit/s Mean Data Rate (kbit/s)
Rate Method B (Method B)
HTTP Data Transfer Cutoff point Data Transfer Cut-off Ratio (%)
Cutoff
HTTP Data Transfer Time Time in seconds Data Transfer Time (s)
(Method A/B)
HTTP Data Transfer Time Time in seconds Data Transfer Time (s)
Method A (Method A)
HTTP Data Transfer Time Time in seconds Data Transfer Time (s)
Method B (Method B)
HTTP Mean Data Rate Data rate in kbit/s Mean Data Rate (kbit/s)
(Method A/B)
HTTP Mean Data Rate Data rate in kbit/s Mean Data Rate (kbit/s)
Method A (Method A)
HTTP Mean Data Rate Data rate in kbit/s Mean Data Rate (kbit/s)
Method B (Method B)
HTTP Post Data Transfer Cutoff point Data Transfer Cut-off Ratio (%)
Cutoff
HTTP Post Data Transfer Time in seconds Data Transfer Time (s)
Time (Method A/B)
HTTP Post Data Transfer Time in seconds Data Transfer Time (s)
Time Method A (Method A)
HTTP Post Data Transfer Time in seconds Data Transfer Time (s)
Time Method B (Method B)
HTTP Post Mean Data Data rate in kbit/s Mean Data Rate (kbit/s)
Rate (Method A/B)
HTTP Post Mean Data Data rate in kbit/s Mean Data Rate (kbit/s)
Rate Method A (Method A)
HTTP Post Mean Data Data rate in kbit/s Mean Data Rate (kbit/s)
Rate Method B (Method B)
IP events
4 This event is currently generated only when an LTE network is involved in the handover.
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Associated KPI
Event Name Symb. Extra Info
(or Description)
MMS Retrieval Time Time in seconds MMS Retrieval Time (MT) (s)
MMS Send Data Transfer Time in seconds Data Transfer Time (s)
Time
MMS Send Time Time in seconds MMS Send Time (MO) (s)
MTSI events
MTSI Session Setup Time Time in seconds MTSI Session Setup Time (s)
Network Disconnect – –
Ping events
Ping Roundtrip Time Time in seconds; Ping size; Ping Roundtrip Time (ms)
IP address
Ping Timeout – –
SIP events
5Reference: msdn.microsoft.com/en-
us/library/system.net.networkinformation.operationalstatus.aspx
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Associated KPI
Event Name Symb. Extra Info
(or Description)
SRVCC events
Streaming events: The set of events generated differs between streaming clients and protocols.
Streaming Quality MOS Avg. audio MOS; Avg. – (No KPI defined)
absolute video MOS; Avg. Event gives overall VQmon
relative video MOS; Avg. scores for an entire streaming
audio–video MOS session.
TCP events
Trace Route End Destination; Reached – (No KPIs defined for Trace
(True/False) Route)
UDP events
VoIP events
WAP events
WAP Page Data Transfer Time in seconds Data Transfer Time (s)
Time
WAP Page Mean Data Data rate in kbit/s Mean Data Rate (kbit/s)
Rate
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 Site Access Time Time in seconds WAP Site Access Time (s)