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BTS3900&BTS5900

V100R016C10 gNodeBFunction
Used Reserved Parameter List
Issue 01

Date 4/7/2020

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Purpose
This document provides information about the BTS3900&BTS5900 reserved parameters, including the mea
value, and usage of the parameters.This document consists of two parts:

•Used Reserved Parameter List: describes the reserved parameters and bits that are being used.
•Disuse Reserved Parameter: describes the reserved parameters and bits that are no longer in use in the c
version or earlier versions.

Version
Document Version
Draft A (2020-01-20)
Draft B (2020-02-15)
Draft C (2020-02-23)
Draft D (2020-03-09)
01 (2020-04-07)

Intended Audience
•Network planners
•Field engineers
•System engineers
•Shift operators

Download
This document is the Used Reserved Parameter List for the BTS3900&BTS5900 of the V100R015C10 vers
provides only basic information. To obtain Used Reserved Parameter List that matches the current version
Huawei engineers.
To obtain the used reserved parameter list of a specific version, Huawei engineers must visit
http://support.huawei.com. On the Software tab page, search for the specific product version, such as
BTS3900&BTS5900 V100R015C10. Under Version Documentation, download the release document packa
that version and decompress it to obtain the target used reserved parameter list.

Organization

Description
MO
Parameter ID
MML Command
BIT

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Meaning

GUI Value Range


Unit
Actual Value Range

Default Value

Recommended Value

Caution

Service Interrupted
After Modification

Interruption Scope

Interruption Duration
(min)

Impact on Radio
Network Performance

Introduced in Version

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Change Reason

Disuse Statement

New MO

New Parameter ID

New BIT

Disuse Version

Introduction to Reserved Parameters


This section describes the definition of reserved parameters, the purpose of using reserved parameters, th
of reserved parameters, and disuse mechanism.
Definition

Purpose

Status

Disuse Mechanism

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nt provides information about the BTS3900&BTS5900 reserved parameters, including the meaning,
sage of the parameters.This document consists of two parts:

ved Parameter List: describes the reserved parameters and bits that are being used.
erved Parameter: describes the reserved parameters and bits that are no longer in use in the current R
arlier versions.

Product Version
V100R016C10SPC010
V100R016C10SPC020
V100R016C10SPC025
V100R016C10SPC050
V100R016C10SPC100

nt is the Used Reserved Parameter List for the BTS3900&BTS5900 of the V100R015C10 version. It
y basic information. To obtain Used Reserved Parameter List that matches the current version, contact
neers.
e used reserved parameter list of a specific version, Huawei engineers must visit
t.huawei.com. On the Software tab page, search for the specific product version, such as
TS5900 V100R015C10. Under Version Documentation, download the release document package of
and decompress it to obtain the target used reserved parameter list.

Remarks
Managed object of an NE
Simple string for identifying a parameter
Command that includes the parameter
Bit that has been used

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Function of a reserved parameter or bit and whether the reserved parameter or bit is an
advanced parameter or bit.
The following two types of reserved parameters or bits are advanced parameters or bits:
1. Reserved parameters or bits that have significant impacts on network performance once
their values are slightly changed. This type of reserved parameters or bits are not used in
features.
2. Reserved parameters or bits whose functions can be maximized only when they work in
certain portfolios. For this type of parameters or bits, changing the value of only one
reserved parameter or bit has little effect and may cause accidents or bring a negative
impact to the network.
To set an advanced parameter or bit, contact Huawei Customer Service Center for
technical support.
Value range of the reserved parameter or bit displayed on the GUI
Unit of the GUI value for the reserved parameter or bit
Actual value that corresponds to the GUI value of the reserved parameter or bit
Initial value assigned by the system to the parameter. For a bit field parameter, ON
indicates that the bit representing the sub-parameter is set to 1, OFF indicates that the bit
representing the sub-parameter is set to 0. The default value is not displayed on the
configuration window of a SET command.
Recommended value of the reserved parameter or bit in a specific application scenario.
The recommended value can be the same as the default value.
Cautions to be taken during the modification.
Whether the parameter modification interrupts the ongoing services. One of the following
comments is provided:

Yes: The modification interrupts the ongoing services.


No (And no impact on the UE in idle mode): The modification does not interrupt the
ongoing services, and has no impact on the network access of UEs in idle mode.
No (Impact on the UE in idle mode): The modification does not interrupt the ongoing
services, but affects the network access of UEs in idle mode.
No (For the UE in idle mode, ...): The modification does not interrupt the ongoing services,
but affects network access of UEs in idle mode...
N/A: This comment is used when a parameter cannot be modified.

Possible interruption scope.

Possible interruption duration (unit: minute).

Impact of the parameter on radio network performance when the reserved parameter or bit
is set to different values
Product version in which a reserved parameter or bit is first used.
For example:
• Patch release for an R version: VX00R0XXCXXSPHXXX
• Patch releases for different R versions: VX00R0XXCXXSPHXXX and
VX00R0XX'CXXSPHXXX
• Patch release and baseline version for different R versions: VX00R0XXCXXSPHXXX and
VX00R0XX'

VX00R0XXCXXSPHXXX indicates a patch release for an R version. A reserved parameter


or bit that is first used in this patch release will be used in all later patch releases.

VX00R0XX' indicates a baseline version for an R version. A reserved parameter or bit that
is first used in this baseline version will be used in all later baseline versions and patch
releases.

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Reason why the reserved parameter or bit is used and the reserved parameter or bit in an
earlier version inherited by that in the current version
Mechanism that the system uses to process the value of a reserved parameter or bit set by
operators after the reserved parameter or bit is out of use
MO to which a formal parameter changed from a reserved parameter belongs. If this
reserved parameter is not changed to a formal parameter, the value of this field is N/A.
ID of a formal parameter changed from a reserved parameter. If this reserved parameter is
not changed to a formal parameter, the value of this field is N/A.
Bit of a formal parameter changed from a reserved parameter. If this reserved parameter is
not changed to a formal parameter, the value of this field is N/A.
Baseline version in which a reserved parameter or bit is out of use

eserved Parameters
describes the definition of reserved parameters, the purpose of using reserved parameters, the status
parameters, and disuse mechanism.

Reserved parameters are parameters reserved for use in patch releases. When such
parameters are being added, they can be set but have no functional behaviors. A reserved
parameter has functional behavior only when it is used in a patch release. Reserved
parameters are used to fix bugs, solve network compatibility issues, or implement network
element interconnection.

• Avoiding impacts on southbound and northbound interfaces


• Avoiding service interruption caused by patch installation

The state of a reserved parameter can be:


Unused: indicates that the reserved parameter has not been used.
In-use: indicates that the reserved parameter is being used.
Disused: indicates that the function of the reserved parameter has been implemented by a
new parameter (the ID of the new parameter reflects the function) or the function of the
reserved parameter has been removed.
hanism
A reserved parameter that is used in a patch release for an R version will fall into disuse in
N+1 version. After the disuse, the reserved parameter is not used in the R version any
more. Disuse mechanism:
1. A new parameter has been used to replace the reserved parameter. The ID of the new
parameter reflects the function.
2. The function configured through the reserved parameter has been deleted or does not
need to be set manually.

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MO Parameter ID MML Command BIT

MOD GNBRSVD RSVDSWPARAM0_B


gNBRsvd RsvdSwParam0
LST GNBRSVD IT1

MOD GNBRSVD RSVDSWPARAM0_B


gNBRsvd RsvdSwParam0
LST GNBRSVD IT2
MOD GNBRSVD RSVDSWPARAM0_B
gNBRsvd RsvdSwParam0
LST GNBRSVD IT3

MOD GNBRSVD RSVDSWPARAM0_B


gNBRsvd RsvdSwParam0
LST GNBRSVD IT5
MOD GNBRSVD RSVDSWPARAM0_B
gNBRsvd RsvdSwParam0
LST GNBRSVD IT6

MOD GNBRSVD RSVDSWPARAM0_B


gNBRsvd RsvdSwParam0
LST GNBRSVD IT7

MOD GNBRSVD RSVDSWPARAM0_B


gNBRsvd RsvdSwParam0
LST GNBRSVD IT9
MOD GNBRSVD RSVDSWPARAM0_B
gNBRsvd RsvdSwParam0
LST GNBRSVD IT11

MOD GNBRSVD RSVDSWPARAM0_B


gNBRsvd RsvdSwParam0
LST GNBRSVD IT13

MOD GNBRSVD RSVDSWPARAM0_B


gNBRsvd RsvdSwParam0
LST GNBRSVD IT14
MOD GNBRSVD RSVDSWPARAM0_B
gNBRsvd RsvdSwParam0
LST GNBRSVD IT15

MOD GNBRSVD RSVDSWPARAM0_B


gNBRsvd RsvdSwParam0
LST GNBRSVD IT16

MOD GNBRSVD RSVDSWPARAM0_B


gNBRsvd RsvdSwParam0
LST GNBRSVD IT18
MOD GNBRSVD RSVDSWPARAM1_B
gNBRsvd RsvdSwParam1
LST GNBRSVD IT4

MOD GNBRSVD
gNBRsvd RsvdParam2 None
LST GNBRSVD

MOD GNBRSVD
gNBRsvd RsvdParam3 None
LST GNBRSVD
MOD GNBRSVD
gNBRsvd RsvdParam11 None
LST GNBRSVD

MOD GNBRSVD
gNBRsvd RsvdParam13 None
LST GNBRSVD

MOD GNBRSVD
gNBRsvd RsvdParam14 None
LST GNBRSVD

MOD GNBRSVD
gNBRsvd RsvdParam16 None
LST GNBRSVD
MOD GNBRSVD
gNBRsvd RsvdParam17 None
LST GNBRSVD

MOD GNBRSVD
gNBRsvd RsvdParam18 None
LST GNBRSVD

MOD GNBRSVD
gNBRsvd RsvdParam19 None
LST GNBRSVD

MOD GNBRSVD
gNBRsvd RsvdParam20 None
LST GNBRSVD
MOD GNBRSVD
gNBRsvd RsvdParam21 None
LST GNBRSVD

MOD GNBRSVD
gNBRsvd RsvdParam27 None
LST GNBRSVD
MOD GNBRSVD
gNBRsvd RsvdParam30 None
LST GNBRSVD

MOD GNBRSVD
gNBRsvd RsvdParam35 None
LST GNBRSVD
MOD GNBRSVD
gNBRsvd RsvdParam46 None
LST GNBRSVD

MOD GNBRSVD
gNBRsvd RsvdParam47 None
LST GNBRSVD
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM RSVDSWPARAM1_B
NRDUCellRsvdParam RsvdSwParam1
LST IT17
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM RSVDSWPARAM1_B
NRDUCellRsvdParam RsvdSwParam1
LST IT29
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM RSVDSWPARAM4_B
NRDUCellRsvdParam RsvdSwParam4
LST IT5
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM RSVDSWPARAM4_B
NRDUCellRsvdParam RsvdSwParam4
LST IT7
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM RSVDSWPARAM4_B
NRDUCellRsvdParam RsvdSwParam4
LST IT11
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam RsvdU16Param20 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam RsvdU8Param7 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam RsvdU8Param22 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam RsvdU8Param23 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam RsvdU8Param35 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam RsvdU8Param47 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam RsvdU8Param58 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam RsvdU8Param59 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam RsvdU8Param65 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam RsvdU8Param66 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam RsvdU8Param67 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam RsvdU8Param68 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00 RSVDSWPARAM0_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt00 RsvdSwParam0
LST IT1
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00 RSVDSWPARAM0_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt00 RsvdSwParam0
LST IT2
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00 RSVDSWPARAM0_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt00 RsvdSwParam0
LST IT3
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00 RSVDSWPARAM0_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt00 RsvdSwParam0
LST IT5
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00 RSVDSWPARAM0_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt00 RsvdSwParam0
LST IT6
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00 RSVDSWPARAM0_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt00 RsvdSwParam0
LST IT7
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00 RSVDSWPARAM0_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt00 RsvdSwParam0
LST IT8
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00 RSVDSWPARAM0_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt00 RsvdSwParam0
LST IT9
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00 RSVDSWPARAM0_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt00 RsvdSwParam0
LST IT11
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00 RSVDSWPARAM0_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt00 RsvdSwParam0
LST IT12
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00 RSVDSWPARAM0_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt00 RsvdSwParam0
LST IT13
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00 RSVDSWPARAM1_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt00 RsvdSwParam1
LST IT1
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00 RSVDSWPARAM1_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt00 RsvdSwParam1
LST IT2
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00 RSVDSWPARAM1_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt00 RsvdSwParam1
LST IT6
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00 RSVDSWPARAM1_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt00 RsvdSwParam1
LST IT13
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00
NRDUCellRsvdExt00 RsvdParam0 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00
NRDUCellRsvdExt00 RsvdParam1 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00
NRDUCellRsvdExt00 RsvdParam2 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00
NRDUCellRsvdExt00 RsvdParam3 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00
NRDUCellRsvdExt00 RsvdParam4 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00
NRDUCellRsvdExt00 RsvdParam5 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00
NRDUCellRsvdExt00 RsvdParam6 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00
NRDUCellRsvdExt00 RsvdParam7 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00
NRDUCellRsvdExt00 RsvdParam8 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00
NRDUCellRsvdExt00 RsvdParam9 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00
NRDUCellRsvdExt00 RsvdParam10 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00
NRDUCellRsvdExt00 RsvdParam11 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00
NRDUCellRsvdExt00 RsvdParam12 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00
NRDUCellRsvdExt00 RsvdParam14 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00
NRDUCellRsvdExt00 RsvdParam15 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00
NRDUCellRsvdExt00 RsvdParam16 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00
NRDUCellRsvdExt00 RsvdParam18 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00
NRDUCellRsvdExt00 RsvdParam19 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00
NRDUCellRsvdExt00 RsvdParam20 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00
NRDUCellRsvdExt00 RsvdParam21 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00
NRDUCellRsvdExt00 RsvdParam22 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00
NRDUCellRsvdExt00 RsvdParam23 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00
NRDUCellRsvdExt00 RsvdParam24 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00
NRDUCellRsvdExt00 RsvdParam25 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00
NRDUCellRsvdExt00 RsvdParam34 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00
NRDUCellRsvdExt00 RsvdParam83 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00
NRDUCellRsvdExt00 RsvdParam84 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00
MOD NRCELLRSVD RSVDSWPARAM0_B
NRCellRsvd RsvdSwParam0
LST NRCELLRSVD IT10

MOD NRCELLRSVD RSVDSWPARAM1_B


NRCellRsvd RsvdSwParam1
LST NRCELLRSVD IT2

MOD NRCELLRSVD
NRCellRsvd RsvdParam11 None
LST NRCELLRSVD
MOD NRCELLRSVD
NRCellRsvd RsvdParam14 None
LST NRCELLRSVD

MOD
GNBDURSVDPARA
M
gNBDURsvdParam RsvdU8Param1 None
LST
GNBDURSVDPARA
M

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM0_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam0
LST IT1
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM0_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam0
LST IT3
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM0_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam0
LST IT5
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM0_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam0
LST IT6
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM0_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam0
LST IT8
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM0_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam0
LST IT9
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM0_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam0
LST IT10
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM0_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam0
LST IT11
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM0_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam0
LST IT12
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM0_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam0
LST IT13
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM0_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam0
LST IT14
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM0_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam0
LST IT16
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM0_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam0
LST IT17
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM0_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam0
LST IT19
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM0_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam0
LST IT20
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM0_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam0
LST IT22
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM0_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam0
LST IT24
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM0_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam0
LST IT25
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM1_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam1
LST IT1
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM1_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam1
LST IT2
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM1_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam1
LST IT3
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM1_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam1
LST IT4
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM1_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam1
LST IT5
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM1_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam1
LST IT6
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM1_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam1
LST IT7
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM1_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam1
LST IT8
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM1_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam1
LST IT10
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM1_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam1
LST IT11
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM1_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam1
LST IT12
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM1_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam1
LST IT13
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM1_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam1
LST IT14
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM1_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam1
LST IT15
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM1_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam1
LST IT16
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM1_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam1
LST IT18
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM1_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam1
LST IT20
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM1_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam1
LST IT21
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM2_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam2
LST IT1
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM2_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam2
LST IT2
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM2_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam2
LST IT3
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM2_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam2
LST IT4
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM2_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam2
LST IT7
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM2_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam2
LST IT8
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM2_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam2
LST IT9
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM3_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam3
LST IT1
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM3_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam3
LST IT2
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM3_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam3
LST IT3
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM3_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam3
LST IT4
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM3_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam3
LST IT5
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM3_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam3
LST IT6
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM3_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam3
LST IT7
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM3_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam3
LST IT8
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM3_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam3
LST IT9
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM2_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam2
LST IT10
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM2_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam2
LST IT11
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM2_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam2
LST IT12
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM2_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam2
LST IT13
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM2_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam2
LST IT14
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM2_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam2
LST IT15
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM2_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam2
LST IT16
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM2_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam2
LST IT19
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM2_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam2
LST IT20
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM2_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam2
LST IT21
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM2_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam2
LST IT23
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM2_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam2
LST IT24
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM2_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam2
LST IT25
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM2_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam2
LST IT26
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM3_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam3
LST IT11
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM3_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam3
LST IT12
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM3_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam3
LST IT14
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM3_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam3
LST IT15
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM3_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam3
LST IT16
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM3_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam3
LST IT17
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM3_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam3
LST IT18
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM3_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam3
LST IT20
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM3_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam3
LST IT22
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM3_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam3
LST IT23
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM3_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam3
LST IT24
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM3_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam3
LST IT25
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM3_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam3
LST IT26
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM3_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam3
LST IT27
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM3_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam3
LST IT28
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM3_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam3
LST IT29
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM3_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam3
LST IT30
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM3_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam3
LST IT31
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM3_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam3
LST IT32
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam0 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam1 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam2 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam3 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam4 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam5 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam6 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam7 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam8 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam9 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam10 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam11 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam12 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam13 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam14 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam15 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam16 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam17 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam21 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam22 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam23 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam24 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam25 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam26 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam27 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam28 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam29 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam30 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam31 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam32 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam33 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam35 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam37 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam38 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam39 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam40 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam41 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam43 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam44 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam45 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam46 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam47 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam48 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam49 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam50 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam51 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam52 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam53 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam55 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam56 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam57 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam58 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam60 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam61 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam62 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam63 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam64 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam65 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam66 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam67 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam68 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam69 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam70 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam71 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam72 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam73 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam74 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam75 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam76 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam77 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam78 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam79 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam80 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam81 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam82 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam83 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam84 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam85 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam86 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam87 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam88 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam89 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam91 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam92 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam93 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam94 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam95 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam96 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam98 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam99 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam100 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam101 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam102 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam103 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam104 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam105 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam106 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam107 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam108 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam109 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam110 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam111 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam112 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam113 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam114 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam115 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam116 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam117 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam118 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam120 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam121 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam122 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam123 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam124 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam125 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam126 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam127 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam128 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam129 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam131 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam132 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam134 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam135 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam136 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam137 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam138 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam139 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam140 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam141 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam142 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam143 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam144 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam145 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam146 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam147 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam148 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam149 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam150 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam151 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam152 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam153 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam154 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam155 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam156 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam157 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam158 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam159 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam167 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam168 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam169 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam170 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam171 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam172 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam173 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam174 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam175 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam176 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam177 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam178 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam179 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam180 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam181 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam182 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam183 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam184 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam185 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam186 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam187 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam188 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam189 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam190 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam191 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam192 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam193 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam194 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam195 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam196 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam197 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam198 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam199 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam200 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam201 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam202 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam204 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam206 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam207 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam209 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam210 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam211 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam212 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam213 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam214 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam215 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam217 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam218 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam219 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam220 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam221 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam222 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam223 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam224 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam225 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam226 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam227 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam228 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam229 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam230 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam231 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam232 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam233 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam234 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam239 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD RSVDSWPARAM0_B
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdSwParam0
LST IT1
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD RSVDSWPARAM0_B
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdSwParam0
LST IT2
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD RSVDSWPARAM0_B
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdSwParam0
LST IT5
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD RSVDSWPARAM0_B
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdSwParam0
LST IT6
NRDUCELLRSVD
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD RSVDSWPARAM0_B
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdSwParam0
LST IT7
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD RSVDSWPARAM0_B
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdSwParam0
LST IT8
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD RSVDSWPARAM0_B
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdSwParam0
LST IT9
NRDUCELLRSVD
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD RSVDSWPARAM0_B
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdSwParam0
LST IT10
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD RSVDSWPARAM0_B
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdSwParam0
LST IT11
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD RSVDSWPARAM0_B
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdSwParam0
LST IT12
NRDUCELLRSVD
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD RSVDSWPARAM0_B
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdSwParam0
LST IT13
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD RSVDSWPARAM1_B
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdSwParam1
LST IT1
NRDUCELLRSVD
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD RSVDSWPARAM1_B
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdSwParam1
LST IT4
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD RSVDSWPARAM1_B
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdSwParam1
LST IT6
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD RSVDSWPARAM1_B
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdSwParam1
LST IT7
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD RSVDSWPARAM1_B
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdSwParam1
LST IT8
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD RSVDSWPARAM1_B
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdSwParam1
LST IT9
NRDUCELLRSVD
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD RSVDSWPARAM1_B
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdSwParam1
LST IT15
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD RSVDSWPARAM1_B
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdSwParam1
LST IT16
NRDUCELLRSVD
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD RSVDSWPARAM1_B
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdSwParam1
LST IT17
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam0 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam6 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam7 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam8 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam9 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam10 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam11 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam14 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam15 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam16 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam17 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam18 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam19 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam20 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam21 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam22 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam25 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam27 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam28 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam29 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam30 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam31 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam32 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam33 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam34 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam35 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam39 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam40 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam41 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam42 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam46 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam47 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam48 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam49 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam50 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam51 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam53 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam54 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam57 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam58 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam59 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam60 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam64 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam65 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam66 None
LST
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Actual
GUI Value Default Recommen
Meaning Unit Value
Range Value ded Value
Range
Indicates the data plane
processing mode of the main
control board. When this
switch is turned off, the
common mode is used. When
{0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
this switch is turned on, the
optimized mode is used, and
the data plane of the main
control board uses the
coordination processor.

Indicates whether the PDCP


layer splits data to the NR side
based on reception of the NR
random access success
indication. If this parameter is
set to 0, the PDCP layer splits
data to the NR side without
{0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
waiting for the NR random
access success indication. If
this parameter is set to 1, the
PDCP layer splits data to the
NR side only after receiving
the NR random access
success indication.
Indicates whether the GTP-U
extension header of the
gNodeB complies with 3GPP
TS 29.281 V15.3.0 or a later
version. If this parameter is set
to 1, the GTP-U extension
header of the gNodeB
complies with 3GPP TS
29.281 V15.3.0 or a later
version. That is, when the
extension header type is Long
PDCP PDU Number, the Next
Extension Header Type field is {0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
set to the binary number 0000
0011. If this parameter is set
to 0, the GTP-U extension
header of the gNodeB does
not comply with 3GPP TS
29.281 V15.3.0 or a later
version. That is, when the
extension header type is Long
PDCP PDU Number, the Next
Extension Header Type field is
set to the binary number 1000
0010.

Indicates the uplink data


interruption delay optimization
switch during Xn-based
handovers. When this switch
is turned on, the target
gNodeB starts to forward
uplink data to the core network
upon receiving an
RRCReconfigurationComplete {0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
message from the UE. When
this switch is turned off, the
target gNodeB starts to
forward uplink data to the core
network upon receiving a
PATH SWITCH REQUEST
ACKNOWLEDGE message
from the AMF.
Indicates whether to use the
whitelist mechanism to
prevent the SN change of LG
V50. If this bit is turned on and
the corresponding whitelist is
configured in the
GNBUESPECIFICPARAM MO
(MoId=2147507456,
ParamId=245, ParamBitId=5, {0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
ConfigValue=1), packets are
discarded when the SN
change of the uplink received
packets exceeds 10000.
Otherwise, packets are not
discarded when the SN
change of the received
packets exceeds 10000.
Indicates the switch for the
PDCP peak data rate test on
the DRB. If this parameter is
set to 0, the PDCP resources
are deployed based on the
{0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
default board configuration. If
this parameter is set to 1,
PDCP resources are
preferentially allocated for
peak data rate test.

Indicates whether the gNodeB


verifies the PCI and NR-
ARFCN of the target cell when
the eNodeB carries the CGI,
PCI, and NR-ARFCN of the
target NR cell during initial
SgNB addition. If this
{0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
parameter is set to 0, the
gNodeB verifies the PCI and
NR-ARFCN of the target cell.
If this parameter is set to 1,
the gNodeB does not verify
the PCI and NR-ARFCN of the
target cell.
Indicates whether to enable
interference-related counter
optimization. If this bit is set to
1, this algorithm is enabled,
and the interference and noise
introduced by the RRU is not
counted in interference-related
counter values. If this bit is set {0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
to 0, this algorithm is disabled,
and the interference and noise
introduced by the RRU is
counted in interference-related
counter values. This function
applies only to low-frequency
TDD cells.

Indicates whether UEs


consider the SRS antenna
selection capability during
band combination selection. If
this parameter is set to 0, this
function is disabled. The UE
does not consider the SRS
antenna selection capability
during band combination {0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
selection. If this parameter is
set to 1, the UE preferentially
selects the combination that
supports SRS antenna
selection when the bandwidth
and MIMO capabilities of the
NR frequency band are the
same.

Indicates whether to
automatically deactivate a cell
when the transmission port is
not activated. If this parameter
is set to 0, the base station
automatically deactivates NSA
{0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
and NSA_SA cells when the
transmission port is not
activated. If this parameter is
set to 1, NSA and NSA_SA
cells are not automatically
deactivated.
Indicates whether to enable
TTI/gap channel calibration
position adaptation for low-
frequency NR TDD cells. If
this parameter is set to 0, this
function is disabled for low-
frequency NR TDD cells, and
the channel calibration
position remains unchanged. If {0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
this parameter is set to 1, this
function is enabled for low-
frequency NR TDD cells. If
gap-position-based
calibrations fail consecutively,
the base station switches to
the TTI-position-based
calibration.

Indicates whether to enable


SRS and PUCCH incremental
configuration. If this bit is set
to 0, the gNodeB
incrementally configures SRS
and PUCCH IEs for UEs in
handover and
resynchronization scenarios. If {0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
this bit is set to 1, the gNodeB
configures all SRS and
PUCCH IEs for UEs in
handover and
resynchronization scenarios.
For details, see 3GPP TS
38.331 and 3GPP TS 38.321.

Indicates whether to release


the SCG when the MeNB
rejects an SCG change
procedure initiated by the
SgNB in SCG failure
scenarios. If this bit is set to 1,
the SCG will be released after
{0,1} None {0,1} 0 1
the MeNB rejects an SCG
change procedure initiated by
the SgNB. If this bit is set to 0,
the SCG will not be released
after the MeNB rejects the
SCG change procedure
initiated by the SgNB.
Indicates whether to enable
band combination selection
based on protocol fields such
as the field indicating the
uplink MIMO capability, in
single-carrier scenarios. If this
bit is set to 0, downlink and
{0,1} None 0~1 0 0
uplink MIMO capabilities are
considered into band
combination selection. If this
bit is set to 1, only the
downlink MIMO capability is
considered into band
combination selection.

Indicates whether eMBB


HARQ time sequence
adaptation takes effect. The
value range is 0 to 1. When
this parameter is set to 0,
eMBB HARQ time sequence
adaptation does not take
effect. When parameter is set
to 1, eMBB HARQ time
sequence adaptation takes
0~1 None 0~1 0 0
effect. If the value exceeds
this range, eMBB HARQ time
sequence adaptation does not
take effect. If this parameter is
set to 1,
gNBDURsvdParam.RsvdU8P
aram1 must be set to 100.
Otherwise, eMBB HARQ time
sequence adaptation does not
take effect.

Indicates whether to enable


the RF direct connection test
mode. When this parameter is
set to 1, the mode is enabled.
If this parameter is set to a
0~1 None 0~1 0 0
value other than 1, the mode
is disabled. This parameter
applies only to low-frequency
cells. For high-frequency cells,
the mode is always disabled.
Indicates whether to enable
ICMP packet identification at
the PDCP layer. This
parameter applies only to low-
speed cells in NSA/SA
scenarios. If this parameter is
0~1 None 0~1 0 0
set to 0, this function is
disabled. If this parameter is
set to 1, this function is
enabled. If this parameter is
set to other values, this
function
Indicatesiswhether
disabled.the PDCP
layer can transmit out-of-order
packets to the upper layer. If
this parameter is set to 1, the
PDCP layer can transmit
packets without reordering to
the upper layer.If this
parameter is set to 0, the
PDCP layer must reorder 0~1 None 0~1 0 0
packets by the PDCP
sequence number before
transmitting the packets to the
upper layer. If this parameter
is set to other values, the
value 0 takes effect. This
parameter applies only to SA
networking.
Indicates whether the gNodeB
enters the high-frequency
peak throughput test mode.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the gNodeB works properly.
When this parameter is set to
1, the gNodeB works in peak
rate test mode. In this case, 0~4294967
None 0~1 0 0
the peak rate of a single user 295
or two users in a single sector
can be tested.
If this parameter is set to a
value other than 0 and 1, the
value 1 takes effect.
This parameter applies only to
TDD high frequencies.

Indicates the PDCP SN offset


in NSA DC. If this parameter is
set to a value in the range
from 1 to 100, the value that
takes effect equals the GUI
0~100 ms 1~100 0 0
value. If this parameter is set
to a value greater than 100,
the value 100 is used. When
this parameter is set to 0, the
value 50 is used.
Indicates the rate proportion
for stopping data split in NSA
DC. If this parameter is set to
a value in the range from 1 to
100, the value that takes
0~100 None 1~100 0 0
effect equals the GUI value. If
this parameter is set to a value
greater than 100, the value
100 is used. If the value is set
to 0, the value 50 is used.

Indicates the hysteresis period


for stopping data split in NSA
DC. When this parameter is
set to a value in the range
from 1 to 200, the actual value
is equal to the configured
0~200 10 ms 1~2000 0 0
value multiplied by 10. If the
configured value is greater
than 200, the value 2000
takes effect. If the configured
value is 0, the value 2000
takes effect.

Indicates the penalty period


for stopping data split in NSA
DC. The value of this
parameter ranges from 1 to
60. If this parameter is set to a 0~60 Second 1~60 0 0
value greater than 60, the
value 60 is used. If the value
is set to 0, the value 60 is
used.

Indicates the duration of


preferential data split to NR in
dynamic downlink data split in
NSA DC Option 3x
networking. When this
parameter is set to 0, the
value 10 takes effect. When
this parameter is set to a value 0~101 ms 0~100 0 0
in the range from 1 to 100, the
GUI value takes effect. When
this parameter is set to 101,
the value 0 takes effect. When
this parameter is set to a value
greater than 101, the value
100 takes effect.
Indicates whether to consider
the X2 delay when downlink
dynamic data split is
performed in NSA DC Option
3x scenarios. If this parameter
is set to 0, the X2 delay is
considered when downlink
0~1 None 0~1 0 0
dynamic data split is
performed. If this parameter is
set to 1, the X2 delay is not
considered. When this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 1, the value 1
takes effect.

Indicates the timer for the


PDCP layer to wait for the
PDCP status reports from the
UE in SA PDCP anchoring
switchover scenarios. This
timer affects the processing of
the target side in
retransmitting data on the
source side. If this parameter
0,20~200 ms 20~200 0 0
is set to 0 on the GUI, the
value 75 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value in
the range of 20 to 200 on the
GUI, the GUI value takes
effect. If this parameter is set
to a value beyond the range of
20 to 200, the value 75 takes
effect.
Indicates the NAS delivery
mode over the air interface
when the NGAP message
received by the gNodeB
contains both UE-level and
session-level NAS PDUs. The
GUI value range of this
parameter is 0 to 3.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 1 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range of 1 to 3,
the GUI value takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value beyond the range of 0 to
3, the value 1 takes effect.
The value 1 indicates that the
base station delivers UE-level
0~3 None 1~3 0 None
NAS PDUs through a downlink
direct transfer message and
then delivers session-level
NAS PDUs through an RRC
reconfiguration message.
The value 2 indicates that the
base station delivers the
session-level NAS PDUs
through an RRC
reconfiguration message
message and then delivers the
UE-level NAS PDUs through a
downlink direct transfer
message.
The value 3 indicates that the
gNodeB delivers the NAS over
the RRC reconfiguration
message.

Indicates the penalty period


for stopping data split when
exceptions occur in downlink
dynamic data split in the NSA
DC scenario. When this
parameter is set to 0, the
value 60 takes effect. When 0~60 s 1~60 0 None
this parameter is set to a value
in the range of 1 to 60, the
GUI value takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 60, the value 60
takes effect.
Indicates the period for
adjusting the affinity groups of
cells served by a baseband
processing unit. The valid
value range of this parameter
is from 0 to 4. If this parameter
is set to 0, the affinity groups
are not adjusted periodically.
Instead, the adjustment is
triggered only by specific
scenarios such as TRP setup
or deletion.
If this parameter is set to 1,
the 1-minute configuration
takes effect.
If this parameter is set to 2,
0~4 None 0~4 0 2
the 5-minute configuration
takes effect.
If this parameter is set to 3,
the 15-minute configuration
takes effect.
If this parameter is set to 4,
the 30-minute configuration
takes effect. If this parameter
is set to a value beyond the
valid value range, the value 0
takes effect. That is, periodic
adjustment is not performed.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency cells and does
not apply to high-speed
railway cells.
Indicates whether to enable
PUSCH and PDCCH resource
balancing. The valid GUI value
range and the value that takes
effect for this parameter are
from 0 to 1. If this parameter is
set to a value greater than 1,
the value 0 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to 0,
this function does not take
effect and uplink DCIs are
delivered over a fixed
downlink timeslot.
If this parameter is set to 1, 0~1 None 0~1 0 0
the gNodeB determines
whether to enable this function
based on the uplink CCE
usage, PRB usage over the air
interface, and uplink
scheduling capability, if this
function takes effect, Uplink
DCIs corresponding to the
same U-timeslot can be
delivered over different
downlink timeslots.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency TDD cells.
RsvdSwParam1_bit17:
Indicates whether to enable
the uplink MAX-CI scheduling
{0,1} None {0,1} 0 None
function. The uplink MAX-CI
scheduling function is enabled
only if this option is selected.

RsvdSwParam1_bit29:
Indicates whether to apply
forced pairing in the uplink.
{0,1} None {0,1} 0 None
Forced pairing is applied in the
uplink only if this option is
selected.

RsvdSwParam4_BIT5:
Indicates whether the PUSCH
preempts the PRACH
resources. The value range is
0 to 1. If this bit is set to 0, the
PUSCH cannot preempt the
PRACH resources. If this bit is
set to 1, the PUSCH can
preempt the PRACH
resources for low-frequency
TDD and FDD cells, large-
packet service identification is {0,1} None {0,1} 0 None
started, and the PRACH is
demodulated normally. After
large-packet services are
identified, spatial multiplexing
is performed on the PUSCH
and PRACH, and the PUSCH
preempts PRACH resources.
For high frequency TDD cells,
the PUSCH can preempt the
PRACH resources but does
not demodulate the PRACH.
RsvdSwParam4_bit7:
Indicates whether to enable
enhanced single-symbol and
dual-symbol adaptation for
PDSCH DMRS. If this
parameter is set to 1, this {0,1} None {0,1} 0 None
function is enabled. If this
parameter is set to 0, this
function is disabled. This
parameter applies only to low-
frequency TDD and FDD cells.

RsvdSwParam4_bit11:
Indicates whether to enable
the downlink AMC step
{0,1} None {0,1} 0 None
adjustment function. This
function is enabled only if this
option is selected.

Indicates the first OLLA step


for the uplink AMC algorithm.
The step of the parameter
values is 0.01.
The valid value range of this
parameter is from 0 to 300.
The first OLLA step equals the
parameter value multiplied by
0.01. For example, the value 0
indicates that the first OLLA
step is 0, the value 1 indicates 0~300 None 0~3 10 10
that the first OLLA step is
0.01, the value 2 indicates that
the first OLLA step is 0.02,
and the value 299 indicates
that the first OLLA step is
2.99. The value 300 indicates
that the first OLLA step is 3.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 300, the
value 300 takes effect.
Indicates the aggregation level
configured for UEs in a cell. If
this parameter is set to 0, the
adaptive aggregation level is
used. If this parameter is set
to 1, the aggregation level is
always 2. If this parameter is
set to 2, the aggregation level
0~4 None 0~4 0 0
is always 4. If this parameter
is set to 3, the aggregation
level is always 8. If this
parameter is set to 4, the
aggregation level is always 16.
If this parameter is set to other
values, the adaptive
aggregation level is used.

Indicates the MCS index


threshold for switching
between single-symbol DMRS
and dual-symbol DMRS when
DRMS configuration type 1 is
used in the downlink. If the
MCS index is greater than this
threshold, single-symbol
DMRS is used. If the MCS
0~31 None 0~31 5 5
index is less than or equal to
this threshold, dual-symbol
DMRS is used.
The valid value range of this
parameter is from 0 to 31.
If this parameter is set to a
value not in the valid value
range, the default value 5
takes effect.
Indicates the MCS index
threshold for switching
between single-symbol DMRS
and dual-symbol DMRS when
DRMS configuration type 2 is
used in the downlink. If the
MCS index is greater than this
threshold, single-symbol
DMRS is used. If the MCS
0~31 None 0~31 5 5
index is less than or equal to
this threshold, dual-symbol
DMRS is used.
The valid value range of this
parameter is from 0 to 31.
If this parameter is set to a
value not in the valid value
range, the default value 5
takes effect.
Indicates the size of Msg3
payload.
The payload size is calculated
based on the TB size
determination formula
provided in section "Transport
block size determination" of
3GPP TS 38.214. This
0~4 None 0~4 0 0
parameter determines the
number of PRBs and the code
rate in the formula. The valid
value range of this parameter
is from 0 to 4.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 4, the value
4 takes effect.
cells, and fixed 8-port CSI-RS
measurement for high-
frequency 8T8R TDD cells.
The value 1 indicates fixed 2-
port CSI-RS measurement.
The value 2 indicates fixed 4-
port CSI-RS measurement.
The value 3 indicates fixed 8-
port CSI-RS measurement.
The value 4 indicates fixed 16-
port CSI-RS measurement.
The valid value range of this
parameter is 0, 3, and 4 for
cells served by low-frequency
modules with transmit
capability higher than 8T. The
valid value range of this
parameter is 0 to 2 for cells
served by high-frequency 4T 0~4 None 0~4 0 0
modules. The valid value
range of this parameter is 0 to
3 for cells served by high-
frequency 8T modules. If this
parameter is set to a value
beyond the valid value range,
the value 0 takes effect. When
this parameter is modified,
services are interrupted for 0.1
minute.
This parameter does not take
effect in cells served by 2T/4T
FDD modules, cells served by
low-frequency 1T/2T/4T/8T
TDD modules, and cells
served by high-frequency 2T
TDD modules. 2- or 4-port
CSI-RS measurement always
Indicates the bandwidth index
of periodic SRS. For details,
see 3GPP TS 38.211. This
parameter takes effect only for
low frequency bands.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 0 to
63, the bandwidth index Csrs
range is from 0 to 63. The 0~255 None 0~255 255 None
value that takes effect is
dependent on the cell
bandwidth.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 63, the
gNodeB automatically
calculates the bandwidth index
Csrs.
Indicates the bandwidth of
periodic SRS. For details, see
3GPP TS 38.211. This
parameter applies only to
TDD.
The value 0 indicates that the
bandwidth BSRS equals 0.
The value 1 indicates that the
bandwidth BSRS equals 1. 0~255 None 0~255 255 None
The value 2 indicates that the
bandwidth BSRS equals 2.
The value 3 indicates that the
bandwidth BSRS equals 3.
A value greater than 3
indicates that the bandwidth
BSRS is automatically
calculated in adaptive mode.
Indicates the fixed uplink rank
value for 2T or 4T UEs.
If this parameter is set to 0,
this parameter does not take
effect. That is, uplink rank is
not restricted by this
parameter.
The value 1 indicates that the
uplink rank value is always 1.
The value 2 indicates that the
uplink rank value is always 2.
The value 3 indicates that the
uplink rank value is always 3.
The value 4 indicates that the
uplink rank value is always 4.
For 2T UEs, the valid value
range of this parameter is from
0 to 2. If this parameter is set
to a value less than 0, the 0~4 None 0~4 0 0
value 0 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value in
the range from 0 to 2, the set
value takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 2, the value 2
takes effect.
For 4T UEs, the valid value
range of this parameter is from
0 to 4. If this parameter is set
to a value less than 0, the
value 0 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value in
the range from 0 to 4, the set
value takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 4, the value 4
takes effect.
Indicates the fixed uplink MCS
value.
If this parameter is set to 0,
this parameter does not take
effect. That is, uplink MCS is
not restricted by this
parameter.
The value range 1 to 29
indicates that the uplink MCS
value is always 0 to 28.
The valid value range of this
parameter is from 0 to 29. If
0~29 None 0~29 0 0
this parameter is set to 0, this
parameter does not take
effect. If this parameter is set
to a value in the range of 1 to
29, the range of 0 to 28 takes
effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value less than 0, this
parameter does not take
effect. If this parameter is set
to a value greater than 29, the
value 28 takes effect.

Indicates the fixed downlink


rank value for 2R, 4R, or 8R
UEs.
If this parameter is set to 0,
this parameter does not take
effect. That is, downlink rank
is not restricted by this
parameter.
The value range 1 to 8
indicates that the downlink
rank value is always 1 to 8.
For 2R UEs, the valid value
range of this parameter is from
0~8 None 0~8 0 None
0 to 2. If this parameter is set
to a value greater than 2, the
value 2 takes effect.
For 4R UEs, the valid value
range of this parameter is from
0 to 4. If this parameter is set
to a value greater than 4, the
value 4 takes effect.
For 8R UEs, the valid value
range of this parameter is from
0 to 8. If this parameter is set
to a value greater than 8, the
value 8 takes effect.
Indicates the fixed downlink
MCS value.
If this parameter is set to 0,
this parameter does not take
effect. That is, downlink MCS
selection is not restricted by
this parameter.
The value range 1 to 29
indicates that the downlink
MCS value is always 0 to 28.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 29, the
0~29 None 0~28 0 None
value 29 takes effect.
If MCS indexes of 256QAM
are used for UEs, the highest
MCS index is 27. If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than or equal to 29,
the value 28 takes effect. If
this parameter is set to 0, this
parameter does not take
effect. That is, downlink MCS
selection is not restricted by
this parameter.

Indicates whether to enable


the function of adaptively
adjusting the uplink additional
pilot position between POS1
and POS2. This function is {0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
enabled only if this parameter
is set to 1. This parameter
applies only to high-speed
cells.
Indicates whether to enable
the function of transmitting
signals using the DFT-S-
OFDM waveform for UEs with
a large amount of data to be
scheduled when the UEs are
at the cell center or within a {0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
medium distance from the cell
center in NSA networking.
This function is enabled only if
this parameter is set to 1. This
parameter applies only to low-
frequency TDD and FDD cells.

Indicates whether both SRs


and CSIs are reported in DRX
sleep time. If this parameter is
set to 0, both SRs and CSIs
are reported in DRX sleep
time. In this case, if the SR
and CSI are reported at the
same time when the gNodeB {0, 1} None {0, 1} 0 0
detects SRs in DRX sleep
time, the gNodeB performs
detection based on the policy
of reporting SRs and CSIs
simultaneously. If this
parameter is set to 1, this
function is disabled.
Indicates whether to enable
BWP power saving reliability
optimization. If this bit is set to
1, this function is disabled. If
this bit is set to 0 this function
takes effect. The protection
mechanism after BWP
switching does not consider
{0,1} None {0,1} 0 None
whether ACKs are transmitted
together with data on the
PUSCH. This reduces the
probability that the base
station has switched the BWP
but the UE does not switch the
BWP. This bit applies only to
low-frequency TDD cells.
Indicates whether to allocate
UE-level CSI-RS resources to
UEs incompatible with CSI-RS
reconfiguration. If this bit is set
to 0, UE-level CSI-RS
resources are allocated only to
large-packet UEs. If this bit is
{0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
set to 1, UE-level CSI-RS
resources are allocated to
large-packet UEs and UEs
incompatible with CSI-RS
reconfiguration. This bit
applies only to low-frequency
TDD cells.
Indicates whether to optimize
initial rank and MCS selection
when SRS-based weights are
used. If this bit is set to 0,
optimization takes effect. Rank
adaptation decision is started
only when SRS and CQI
information are available, and
gains offered by SRS-based
weights are also considered
{0,1} None {0, 1} 0 0
into MCS selection. If this bit is
set to 1, optimization does not
take effect. When CQI
information is available, rank
adaptation decision can be
started, and gains offered by
SRS-based weights are not
considered into MCS
selection. This bit applies only
in TDD low frequency bands.
Indicates the policy of TPC
command transmissions
during uplink power control. If
this bit is set to 0, TPC
commands are transmitted {0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
based on the actual service
performance. If this bit is set to
1, TPC commands are
transmitted at a fixed interval.

Indicates whether to configure


aperiodic CSI-RS
measurement resources for
UEs for LTE and NR
interference avoidance. If this
parameter is set to 0,
aperiodic CSI-RS
measurement resources are
{0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
configured for all UEs for LTE
and NR interference
avoidance. If this parameter is
set to 1, aperiodic CSI-RS
measurement resources are
not configured for all UEs for
LTE and NR interference
avoidance.
Indicates whether the
algorithm of SRS-based
weight calculation based on
the moving speed takes effect
on all UEs. If this bit is set to
0, the algorithm of SRS-based {0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
weight calculation based on
the moving speed takes effect
only on moving UEs. If this bit
is set to 1, this algorithm takes
effect on all UEs.
Indicates whether UEs
preferentially apply for
additional 32-beam logical RB
resources. If this bit is set to 0,
only UEs performing large-
packet services apply for
additional 32-beam logical RB
{0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
resources during drive tests. If
this bit is set to 1, all UEs in
the cell apply for additional 16-
beam logical RB resources.
This bit applies only in TDD
low frequency bands with
massive MIMO enabled.

Indicates whether to enable


optimization on false PUCCH
detection. If this parameter is
set to 0, optimization on false
PUCCH detection takes effect
{0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
to reduce the probability of
false PUCCH detections. If
this parameter is set to 1,
optimization on false PUCCH
detection does not take effect.
Indicates whether to use the
aperiodic SRS policy for
BWP0. If this bit is set to 0, the
original SRS
configuration principles are
used when the initial BWP full
bandwidth switch is turned on.
If this bit is set to 1, the
aperiodic SRS policy is used
{0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
for BWP0. This parameter
takes effect only when the
INIT_BWP_FULL_BW_SW
option of the
NRDUCELLALGOSWITCH.B
wpConfigPolicySwitch
parameter is selected. This bit
applies only to low-frequency
cells.

Indicates whether to optimize


SRS resource allocation for
uplink full buffer UEs. If this
parameter is set to 0 and the
UE is an uplink full buffer UE
instead of a downlink full
buffer UE, the base station
allocates CB resources to the
{0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
UEs. If this parameter is set to
1, the base station allocates
SRS resources based on UE
capabilities reported by a UE.
This parameter takes effect
only in low-frequency TDD
cells with a bandwidth of 30
MHz or 70 MHz.

Indicates whether to enable


SU balanced scheduling. This
parameter increases the
priority of large-packet UEs
and maximizes the PDSCH
spectral efficiency. This {0,1} None {0,1} 0 Off
function takes effect only
when this parameter is set to
1. This parameter applies only
to low-frequency TDD cells
and FDD cells.
Indicates whether to enable
optimization of per RB-based
scheduling, meaning whether
to optimize the sequence in
which per RB-based
scheduling and data pilot co-
symbol take effect. If this
parameter is set to 1,
optimization of per RB-based
scheduling does not take
effect, meaning the system
first checks whether data pilot
co-symbol has taken effect
{0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
and then checks whether the
number of RBs used by the
UE is less than 4. If this
parameter is set to 0,
optimization of per RB-based
scheduling takes effect,
meaning the system first
checks whether the number of
RBs by the UE is less than 4
and then checks whether data
pilot co-symbol takes effect.
This parameter applies only in
low frequency bands.
RBs allocated when uplink
scheduling is performed on a
per RB basis. The value range
of this parameter and the
value range that takes effect
are 0 to 10. If this parameter is
set to 0, the extra RB
allocation function does not
take effect, and the base
station allocates RBs based
on the actual scheduling
requirements. If this parameter
is set to a value in the range
of 1 to 9, the base station
allocates RBs based on the
actual scheduling 0~10 None 0~10 0 0
requirements, rounds up the
value to a multiple of 4, and
allocates extra RBs based on
the parameter value. If this
parameter is set to 10, the
base station allocates RBs
based on the actual
scheduling requirements and
rounds up the value to a
multiple of 4. If this parameter
is set to a value greater than
10, the value 0 takes effect.
That is, the base station
allocates RBs based on the
actual scheduling
Indicates the QCI/5QI
configuration for VIP UEs
whose
NRDUCellOp.OperatorId is set
to 0 in multi-operator sharing
scenarios. In SA networking,
this parameter indicates the
5QI configuration. In NSA
networking, this parameter
indicates the QCI
configuration.
The GUI value range of this
0~85 None 0~85 0 None
parameter is 0 to 85.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 0 takes effect,
indicating that the VIP
assurance solution does not
take effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range of 1 to 85,
the GUI value takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value beyond the value 85,
the value 0 takes effect.
Indicates the QCI/5QI
configuration for VIP UEs
whose
NRDUCellOp.OperatorId is set
to 1 in multi-operator sharing
scenarios. In SA networking,
this parameter indicates the
5QI configuration. In NSA
networking, this parameter
indicates the QCI
configuration.
The GUI value range of this
0~85 None 0~85 0 None
parameter is 0 to 85.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 0 takes effect,
indicating that the VIP
assurance solution does not
take effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range of 1 to 85,
the GUI value takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value beyond the range of 1 to
85, the value 0 takes effect.
Indicates the QCI/5QI
configuration for VIP UEs
whose
NRDUCellOp.OperatorId is set
to 2 in multi-operator sharing
scenarios. In SA networking,
this parameter indicates the
5QI configuration. In NSA
networking, this parameter
indicates the QCI
configuration.
The GUI value range of this
0~85 None 0~85 0 None
parameter is 0 to 85.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 0 takes effect,
indicating that the VIP
assurance solution does not
take effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range of 1 to 85,
the GUI value takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value beyond the range of 1 to
85, the value 0 takes effect.
Indicates the QCI/5QI
configuration for VIP UEs
whose
NRDUCellOp.OperatorId is set
to 3 in multi-operator sharing
scenarios. In SA networking,
this parameter indicates the
5QI configuration. In NSA
networking, this parameter
indicates the QCI
configuration.
The GUI value range of this
0~85 None 0~85 0 None
parameter is 0 to 85.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 0 takes effect,
indicating that the VIP
assurance solution does not
take effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range of 1 to 85,
the GUI value takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value beyond the range of 1 to
85, the value 0 takes effect.
Indicates the QCI/5QI
configuration for VIP UEs
whose
NRDUCellOp.OperatorId is set
to 4 in multi-operator sharing
scenarios. In SA networking,
this parameter indicates the
5QI configuration. In NSA
networking, this parameter
indicates the QCI
configuration.
The GUI value range of this
0~85 None 0~85 0 None
parameter is 0 to 85.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 0 takes effect,
indicating that the VIP
assurance solution does not
take effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range of 1 to 85,
the GUI value takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value beyond the range of 1 to
85, the value 0 takes effect.
Indicates the QCI/5QI
configuration for VIP UEs
whose
NRDUCellOp.OperatorId is set
to 5 in multi-operator sharing
scenarios. In SA networking,
this parameter indicates the
5QI configuration. In NSA
networking, this parameter
indicates the QCI
configuration.
The GUI value range of this
0~85 None 0~85 0 None
parameter is 0 to 85.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 0 takes effect,
indicating that the VIP
assurance solution does not
take effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range of 1 to 85,
the GUI value takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value beyond the range of 1 to
85, the value 0 takes effect.
Indicates the time threshold
for determining whether a UE
camps on the high- or low-
speed cell. If the camping
duration of a UE in a cell is
greater than this threshold, the
base station determines that
the UE is not an ultra-high-
speed UE.
If this parameter is set to 0,
0~60 Second 1~60 0 0
the value 15 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 1 to
60, the GUI value takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value beyond the range of 0 to
60, the value 15 takes effect.
This parameter applies only to
TDD.

Indicates the uplink frequency


offset threshold for high-speed
UEs. If the absolute value of
the uplink frequency offset of
a UE within an evaluation
period is greater than or equal
to this threshold, the base
station determines that the UE
is an ultra-high-speed UE. If
the absolute value of the
uplink frequency offset is less
than this threshold, the base
station determines that the UE
is not an ultra-high-speed UE.
0~1500 Hz 501~2000 0 0
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 564 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range of 1 to
1500, the value that takes
effect equals the GUI value
plus 500.
If this parameter is set to a
value beyond the range of 0 to
1500, the value 564 takes
effect.
This parameter applies only to
TDD.
Indicates the threshold of the
number of times that a UE
enters the non-ultra-high-
speed state in a high-speed
cell. If the number of times
that a UE enters the non-ultra-
high-speed state is greater
than this threshold, the base
station determines that the UE
is in the non-ultra-high-speed
state. Otherwise, the base
station retains the state. 0~30 None 1~30 0 0
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 3 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 1 to
30, the GUI value takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value beyond the range of 0 to
30, the value 3 takes effect.
This parameter applies only to
TDD.

Indicates the RB threshold


coefficient for rank 1
transmission in the uplink. The
GUI value of this parameter is
10 times the coefficient. If the
product of the maximum
number of RBs estimated for
power control multiplied by the
actual value of this parameter
divided by 10 is less than the
number of RBs in the full
0~2730 None 1~2730 0 0
bandwidth, rank 1
transmission is used. The GUI
value range of this parameter
is 0 to 2730. If this parameter
is set to 0, the value 40 takes
effect. If the GUI value range
is 1 to 2730, the GUI value
takes effect. If this parameter
is set to a value greater than
2730, the value 40 takes
effect.
Indicates the start frequency-
domain RB position for
PDSCH interference
avoidance. This function
obtains the frequency-domain
RB avoidance range based on
the configured start position
and number of RBs to be
avoided. In addition, slot-level
PDSCH RB avoidance is
performed based on the time-
domain and frequency-domain
information obtained from the
slot when the the SSB and
RMSI of the cell are sent.
The GUI value range of this
parameter is 0 to 272.
0~272 None 0~272 0 None
If this parameter is set to 0,
RB avoidance is not
performed.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range of 1 to the
number of RBs corresponding
to the cell bandwidth minus 1,
the GUI value takes effect. For
example, the value range for a
100 MHz cell is 0 to 272.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than the number
of RBs corresponding to the
cell bandwidth minus 1, RB
avoidance is not performed.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency TDD cells.
Indicates the number of RBs
to be avoided in PDSCH
interference avoidance. This
function obtains the
frequency-domain RB
avoidance range based on the
configured start position and
number of RBs to be avoided.
In addition, slot-level PDSCH
RB avoidance is performed
based on the time-domain and
frequency-domain information
obtained from the slot when
the the SSB and RMSI of the
cell are sent.
The GUI value range of this
parameter is 0 to 273.
0~273 None 0~273 0 None
If this parameter is set to 0,
RB avoidance is not
performed.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range of 1 to the
number of RBs corresponding
to the cell bandwidth, the GUI
value takes effect. For
example, the value range for a
100 MHz cell is 1 to 273.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than the number
of RBs corresponding to the
cell bandwidth, RB avoidance
is not performed.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency TDD cells.
Indicates the mode in which
the gNodeB instructs UEs in a
cell to perform frequency-
domain avoidance for NR TRS
signals. The value range of
this parameter is 0 to 1.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the gNodeB uses periodic ZP
to instruct UEs to perform
frequency-domain avoidance
on the symbols carrying NR
TRSs during PDSCH
demodulation.
If this parameter is set to 1,
the gNodeB uses aperiodic ZP
to instruct UEs to perform {0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
frequency-domain avoidance
on the symbols carrying NR
TRSs during PDSCH
demodulation.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 1, the value
0 takes effect.
This parameter takes effect
only when the
LTE_NR_FDD_SPCT_SHR_S
W option of the
NRDUCellAlgoSwitch.Spectru
mCloudSwitch parameter is
selected. This parameter
applies only to FDD.
Indicates the policy of
allocating 5 ms or 10 ms
short-period SRS resources
when the cell bandwidth is 90
MHz. The value range of this
parameter is 0 to 3.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 1 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 1 to 3,
the GUI value takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 3, the value
1 takes effect.
If the value 1 takes effect, the Full buffer
10 ms short-period resources UE test
are reserved for 90 MHz UEs scenarios in
and the 5 ms short-period 1T4R mode
resources are reserved for 80 0~3 None 1~3 0 with an 80
MHz UEs. If the value 2 takes MHz
effect, the 10 ms short-period bandwidth:
resources are reserved for 80 2; Other
MHz UEs and the 5 ms short- scenarios: 0
period resources are reserved
for 90 MHz UEs. If this value 3
takes effect, 5 ms or 10 ms
short-period resources are not
reserved for UEs.
This parameter takes effect
only when the
SRS_PERIOD_ADAPT_SW
option of the
NRDUCellSrs.SrsAlgoSwitch
parameter is selected. This
parameter applies only to low-
frequency TDD cells.

Indicates the time-domain


position of a single SSB beam
in a low-frequency TDD cell.
This function takes effect
when
NRDUCellTrpBeam.Coverage
Scenario is set to
EXPAND_SCENARIO_1. The
value range of this parameter
is 0 to 1. If this parameter is
0~1 None 0~1 0 None
set to 0, the SSB is configured
in the first half of slot 0. If this
parameter is set to 1, the SSB
is configured in the second
half of slot 0. If this parameter
is set to a value greater than
1, the SSB is configured in the
first half of slot 0. This
parameter applies only in TDD
low frequency bands.
Indicates the accumulated
amount after MCS rollback
after rate matching is
performed.
The valid value range of this
parameter is 0 to 6, and the
value range that takes effect is
-5 to 0.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 0 takes effect.
0~6 None -5~0 0 0
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range of 1 to 6,
the value that takes effect
equals the GUI value
multiplied by -1 plus 1.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 6, the
default value 0 takes effect.
This parameter applies only
to low-frequency TDD cells.
Indicates the threshold of the
number of
RRC_CONNECTED UEs for
triggering downlink SU
balancing scheduling. When
the number of
RRC_CONNECTED UEs is
greater than or equal to this
threshold, downlink SU
balanced scheduling takes
effect. Otherwise, downlink SU
balanced scheduling does not
take effect. This parameter
affects the probability that SU
balanced scheduling takes
effect. This parameter takes 0~10000 None 1~10000 0 0
effect only when
RSVDSWPARAM1_BIT6 of
the
NRDUCellRsvdExt00.RsvdSw
Param1 parameter is set to 1.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency TDD and FDD
cells.If this parameter is set to
0, the value 200 takes effect.If
this parameter is set to a value
in the range of 1 to 10000, the
GUI value takes effect.If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 10000, the value
200 takes effect.
Indicates the threshold for
identifying balanced
scheduling UEs involved in
downlink SU balanced
scheduling.
If the amount of data to be
scheduled is greater than or
equal to this threshold, the
gNodeB considers the UE
as a UE that can be
involved in balanced
scheduling. Otherwise, the
gNodeB does not consider the
UE as a UE that
can be involved in balanced
scheduling. This parameter
affects the probability of
identifying UEs for SU
balanced scheduling. 0~1000000 kbit 1~1000000 0 0
This parameter takes effect
only when
RSVDSWPARAM1_BIT6 of
the
NRDUCellRsvdExt00.RsvdSw
Param1 parameter is set to 1.
This parameter applies only
to low-frequency TDD and
FDD cells.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 1200 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range of 1 to
1000000, the GUI value takes
effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 1000000,
the value 1200 takes effect.
enhanced downlink target
IBLER adaptation takes effect.
This parameter is used to
control three different target
IBLERs in the algorithm.
Target IBLER 1 equals
NRDUCellPdsch.DlTargetIbler
plus the adjustment value.
Target IBLER 2 equals
NRDUCellPdsch.DlTargetIbler
plus the adjustment value
multiplied by 2. Target IBLER
3 equals
NRDUCellPdsch.DlTargetIbler
plus the adjustment value
multiplied by 3. When the
target IBLER is less than 0,
the target IBLER is equal to 0.
When the target IBLER is 0~201 None -100~100 0 0
greater than 100, the target
IBLER is 100.
The value range of this
parameter is 1 to 201.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 5 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 1 to
201, the value that takes
effect equals 101 minus the
GUI value.
If this parameter is set to 201,
the value 5 takes effect.
This parameter takes effect
only when
RSVDSWPARAM0_BIT12 of
NRDUCellRsvdExt.RsvdSwPa
ram0 is turned on. This
between the default PRACH
configuration index 65535 and
the actual value for a low-
speed TDD cell with slot
assignment being 4:1. The
value can be 0 or 1. If this
parameter is set to 0, the
PRACH configuration index is
0~1 None 0~1 0 None
mapped to 210. If this
parameter is set to 1, the
PRACH configuration index is
mapped to 202. If this
parameter is set to other
values, the value 0 takes
effect. This parameter applies
only in TDD low frequency
with the period being 20 ms
can be configured.
The value 1 indicates that one
UE-level CSI-RS resource
with the period being 20 ms
can be configured.
The value 2 indicates that two
UE-level CSI-RS resources
with the period being 20 ms
can be configured.
The value 3 indicates that
three UE-level CSI-RS
resources with the period
being 20 ms can be
configured.
The value 4 indicates that four
UE-level CSI-RS resources
with the period being 20 ms
can be configured.
0~5 None 0~4 0 None
The value 5 indicates that no
UE-level CSI-RS resources
with the period being 20 ms
can be configured.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 5, the value
0 takes effect. That is, one
UE-level CSI-RS resource
with the period being 20 ms
can be configured.
This parameter applies only in
low frequency bands.
This parameter takes effect
only when BIT6 of
NRDUCellRsvdExt00.RSVDS
WPARAM0 is turned on.
The configured value of this
parameter takes effect when
NRDUCellRsvdExt.RsvdPara
This parameter specifies the
position offset of the REs
subject to carrier leakage for
large-packet UEs in
comparison tests.
The valid value range of this
parameter is 0 to 7.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the actual parameter value
takes effect. 0~7 None -3~3 0 0
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 1 to 7,
the actual value that takes
effect equals the GUI value
minus 4.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 7, the value
0 takes effect. This parameter
applies only to TDD cells.
Indicates whether to limit the
start RB index of the
bandwidth available for NR to
an integer multiple of the
number of RBs in the RBG for
the corresponding bandwidth
in the case of lower-end
spectrum sharing when LTE
TDD and NR dynamic
spectrum sharing is enabled.If
this parameter is set to 0, the
start RB index of the
bandwidth available for NR is
set to a value that offers the {0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
maximum RB usage.If this
parameter is set to 1, the start
RB index of the bandwidth
available for NR is rounded up
to an integer multiple of the
number of RBs in the RBG for
the corresponding bandwidth
while ensuring the maximum
RB usage.If this parameter is
set to a value greater than 1,
the value 0 takes effect.This
parameter applies only in TDD
low frequency bands.

Indicates the MCS evaluation


threshold after the enhanced
single-user inter-layer power
control algorithm is enabled.
When the MCS of a UE is
greater than the value that
takes effect for this parameter,
the original power control
policy is used. Otherwise, the
enhanced power control policy
is used. If this parameter is set
0~28 None 0~27 0 0
to 0, the value 21 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range of 1 to 27,
the GUI value takes effect. If
this parameter is set to 28, the
value 0 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 28, the value 21
takes effect. This parameter
applies only to low-frequency
TDD cells.
Indicates the multiple of the
fixed step for increasing the
downlink MU outer-loop
adjustment amount.
The GUI value range of this
parameter is 0 to 10, and the
value range that takes effect
for this parameter is 1 to 10.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 1 takes effect. 0~10 None 1~10 0 0
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range of 1 to 10,
the value in the range of 1 to
10 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 10, the
value 1 takes effect.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency TDD cells.

Indicates the multiple of the


fixed step for decreasing the
downlink MU outer-loop
adjustment amount.
The GUI value range of this
parameter is 0 to 10, and the
value range that takes effect
for this parameter is 1 to 10.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 1 takes effect. 0~10 None 1~10 0 0
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range of 1 to 10,
the value in the range of 1 to
10 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 10, the
value 1 takes effect.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency TDD cells.
Indicates whether to optimize
the Msg3 time sequence for
the control-plane delay of
switchover from the
RRC_INACTIVE state to the
RRC_CONNECTED state. If
this bit is set to 0, this function
is not enabled. If this bit is set {0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
to 1, this function is enabled.
That is, the compressed time
sequence scheduling
algorithm is used between
Msg3 and Msg5. This bit
applies only to low-frequency
TDD cells.

Indicates whether the base


station adds an instance
through the F1 Setup
procedure during an intra-cell
handover in an SgNB
triggered by an inter-LTE-cell
handover. If this parameter is
0~1 None 0~1 0 0
set to 0, the base station uses
the F1 Modify procedure and
does not generate new
instances. If this parameter is
set to 1, the base station uses
the F1 Setup procedure and
generates new instances.

Indicates the threshold for


triggering fast retransmission
when the data rate decreases
on one side in NSA DC
scenarios. If difference of the
time that it takes to send out
all data in the RLC buffer
between both sides is greater
than this threshold, fast
retransmission is triggered.
The valid GUI value range of
this parameter is 0 to 5001,
0~5001 None 0~5000 0 0
and the value range that takes
effect for this parameter is 0 to
5000. If this parameter is set
to 0, the value 40 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to
5001, the value 0 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range of 1 to
5000, the GUI value takes
effect. If this parameter is set
to a value greater than 5001,
the value 40 takes effect.
Indicates the QCI/5QI of video
on-live (VOL) services.
The value 65535 indicates
that this function is disabled.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 65535 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 1 to
255, the GUI value takes 0~256,6553 0~256,6553
None 0 None
effect. 5 5
If this parameter is set to 256,
the value of QCI/5QI is 0.
If this parameter is set to a
value beyond the range of 0 to
256 and is not set to 65535,
the value 65535 takes effect.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency TDD cells.
Indicates the CPU load
threshold for load sharing of
MAC and RLC layers. If the
CPU load is less than or equal
to this threshold, MAC and
RLC layers are deployed on
the CPU serving the cell. If the
CPU load is greater than this
threshold, MAC and RLC
layers are deployed on the
CPU with the least load. The
valid value range of this
parameter is 0 to 100. If this
parameter is set to a value in
the range of 0 to 99, the GUI 0~100 % 0~100 80 80
value takes effect. If this
parameter is set to 100 or a
value greater than 100, this
function is disabled. The
function controlled by this
parameter is mutually
exclusive with the eMBB
HARQ time sequence
adaptation function. When
gNBRsvd.RsvdParam2 is set
to 1, set this parameter to 100.
Otherwise, eMBB HARQ time
sequence adaptation does not
take effect.

Indicates whether to enable


the eMBB short delay function.
If this parameter is set to 1,
the eMBB short-delay function {0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
is enabled. If this parameter is
set to 0, the eMBB short-delay
function is disabled.
Indicates whether to enable
the short-delay 64QAM
LowSE MCS table. If this
parameter is set to 1, the
{0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
64QAM LowSE MCS table is
available. If this parameter is
set to 0, the 64QAM LowSE
MCS table is unavailable.

Indicates whether the gNodeB


can deliver downlink Type II
PMI measurement
configurations. If this
parameter is set to 1, the
gNodeB can deliver Type II
PMI measurement
{0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
configurations. If this
parameter is set to 0, the
gNodeB cannot deliver Type II
PMI measurement
configurations. This parameter
applies only to FDD cells and
low-frequency TDD cells.

Indicates whether to enable


power compensation for the
remote interference broadcast
channel. If this switch is turned
on, power compensation is
performed on the broadcast
channel when remote
interference adaptive
avoidance is enabled. If this {0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
switch is turned off, power
compensation is not
performed on the broadcast
channel when remote
interference adaptive
avoidance is enabled. This
parameter applies only to
TDD.
Indicates whether to enable
the enhanced cell-level multi-
user mobility algorithm. If this
parameter is set to 1, the
enhanced multi-user mobility {0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
algorithm is enabled. If this
parameter is set to 0, the
enhanced multi-user mobility
algorithm is disabled.

Indicates whether to enable


channel prediction mobility
enhancement. If this
parameter is set to 1, channel
prediction mobility
enhancement is enabled. If
this parameter is set to 0, this {0,1} None {0,1} 0 1
function is disabled. This
function applies only to low-
frequency 64T/32T TDD cells
served by the UBBPg board
and with the networking mode
not being hyper cell.
Indicates whether to enable
the TUE1.0 UE identification
function. If this parameter is
set to 1, the TUE1.0 UE
identification function is
enabled. If this parameter is
set to 0, the TUE1.0 UE
{0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
identification function is
disabled. This parameter
takes effect only for low-speed
cells and does not distinguish
SA and NSA networking. This
parameter applies only to TDD
and SUL.

Indicates whether to enable


the high-frequency 2-port VAM
solution. If this parameter is
set to 0, this function is
disabled. If this parameter is {0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
set to 1, this function is
enabled. This parameter
applies only to low-frequency
TDD cells.
Indicates whether to enable
enhanced downlink target
IBLER adaptation. If this
parameter is set to 1,
enhanced downlink target {0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
IBLER adaptation is enabled.
If this parameter is set to 0,
enhanced downlink target
IBLER adaptation is disabled.

Indicates whether to enable


TRS time offset compensation
in downlink joint transmission
scenarios. This parameter
takes effect only when
NRDUCellRsvdExt::RsvdPara
m87 is set to a non-zero {0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
value. If this parameter is set
to 1, TRS time offset
compensation is enabled. If
this parameter is set to 0, TRS
time offset compensation is
disabled.
Indicates whether to enable
rank adaptation when SRS-
based weights are used. If this
parameter is set to 1,
NRDUCellRsvd.RsvdParam17
2 (controlling the rank
detection function for UEs not
supporting antenna selection)
is set to 0 for UEs supporting
or not supporting antenna
{0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
selection, and SRS-based
weights are used, the rank
values reported by UEs are
used. If this parameter is set
to 0 in the preceding scenario,
the rank values selected by
rank adaptation on the
gNodeB side are used. This
parameter applies only to low-
frequency TDD cells.
Indicates whether to enable 3-
cell coordination in downlink
joint transmission.
If this parameter is set to 1,
3-cell coordination in downlink
joint transmission is enabled.
{0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
If this parameter is set to 0,
this function is disabled and
only 2-cell coordination is
supported.
This parameter applies only
to low-frequency TDD cells.

Indicates whether to enable


Downlink Frequency
Correction for non-joint-
transmission in high-speed
railway scenarios. If this {0,1} None {0,1} 0 1
parameter is set to 1, this
function is enabled. If this
parameter is set to 0, this
function is disabled.

Indicates whether to enable


power protection for UEs near
the cell center. The value
range is 0 to 1. If this
{0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
parameter is set to 1, this
function is enabled. If this
parameter is set to 0, this
function is disabled.
Indicates the SRS resource
allocation policy for UEs
supporting antenna selection
in CA scenarios. If this
parameter is set to 1 for both
the PCell and SCell, the SRS
period of UEs supporting
antenna selection is not
extended. Otherwise, the SRS
{0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
period of UEs supporting
antenna selection is extended.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency TDD cells.
Note: The avoidance of SRS
resources on the PCell and
SCell of the UEs is
implemented regardless of the
value of this parameter.

Indicates whether to enable


differentiated demodulation for
UEs not supporting UCI
transmitted together with
Msg3.
If this parameter is set to 1,
this function is enabled, and
the base station regards that
the UCI is not transmitted
together with Msg3 and
demodulates Msg3.
If this parameter is set to 0,
this function is disabled, and
the base station regards that
{0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
the UCI is transmitted together
with Msg3 and demodulates
Msg3.
This parameter is used with
the blacklist function. If a
blacklist is configured for a
UE, the corresponding
function takes effect for the
UE based on the actual
configuration of the blacklist.
If a blacklist is not configured
for a UE, the value of this
parameter takes effect for the
UE.
Indicates whether to enable
PUSCH DMRS TA
scheduling.If this parameter is
set to 1, PUSCH DMRS TA
scheduling is disabled.If this
{0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
parameter is set to 0, PUSCH
DMRS TA scheduling is
enabled.This parameter
applies only to low-frequency
TDD cells.
Indicates whether to enable
short DRX cycle delivery
during TA beam switching. If
this parameter is set to 0, the
base station does not deliver
the short DRX cycle when TA
beam switching is triggered. If {0,1} None {0,1} 0 1
this parameter is set to 1, the
base station delivers the short
DRX cycle when TA beam
switching is enabled. This
parameter applies only to
high-frequency TDD cells.

If this parameter is set to 0,


weight enhancement is
disabled for UEs not
supporting antenna selection.
If this parameter is set to 1,
weight enhancement is {0,1} None {0,1} 0 None
enabled for UEs not
supporting antenna selection.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency 64T/32T TDD
cells.
Indicates whether to enable
SRS allocation and PUSCH
scheduling for UEs in cells
with a bandwidth not being 30
MHz or 70 MHz. If this bit is
set to 0, the uplink SRS and
PUSCH cooperation
optimization solution is
disabled. If this bit is set to 1,
the uplink SRS and PUSCH
cooperation optimization
solution is enabled. For UEs {0,1} None {0,1} 0 None
running non-large-packet
services, the symbol positions
for SRS resource allocation
are not restricted, and the
PUSCH MCS index is
decreased to reduce the
uplink performance loss
caused by uplink antenna port
switching and power changes.
This bit applies only to low-
frequency TDD cells.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the PUSCH is not scheduled
in timeslot S. If this parameter
is set to 1, the PUSCH is
scheduled in timeslot S for
64T64R gNodeBs when the
following conditions are met:
The slot assignment is 8:2, the
networking is not hyper cell
networking, the number of
RRC_CONNECTED UEs is
smaller than or equal to 16,
uplink large-packet is {0,1} None {0,1} 0 None
performed in the cell, UL
CoMP is disabled, the RIM
adaptation avoidance switch is
turned off, clock out-of-
synchronization detection is
disabled, the high-speed
railway switch is turned off, the
short-latency switch is turned
off, and the uplink CA switch is
turned off. This parameter
applies only to low-frequency
TDD cells.

Indicates whether to enable


the uplink MU optimization
algorithm. This parameter is
used to ensure that uplink MU
does not provide negative
gains compared with SU. If
this parameter is set to 1, the
{0,1} None {0,1} 0 None
uplink MU optimization
algorithm is enabled. If this
parameter is set to 0, the
uplink MU optimization
algorithm is disabled. This
parameter applies only to low-
frequency TDD cells.
Indicates whether to enable
powerControlOffset IE
optimization in CoMP
scenarios. If this bit is set to 0,
powerControlOffset IE
optimization is disabled in
{0,1} None {0,1} 0 None
CoMP scenarios. If this bit is
set to 1, powerControlOffset
IE optimization is enabled in
CoMP scenarios. This
parameter applies only to low-
frequency TDD cells.

Indicates whether to reserve


RBs for RAR in joint
transmission mode. If this
parameter is set to 0, RBs are
reserved for RAR. If this
{0,1} None {0,1} 0 None
parameter is set to 1, RBs are
not reserved for RAR in joint
transmission mode. This
parameter applies only to low-
frequency TDD cells.

Indicates whether to enable


DRX optimization in random
access scenarios. If this
parameter is set to 0, DRX
optimization is disabled in {0,1} None {0,1} 0 None
random access scenarios. If
this parameter is set to 1, DRX
optimization is enabled in
random access scenarios.
Indicates the PUSCH
scrambling code configuration
scheme for a hyper cell. If this
parameter is set to 0, the UE-
level scrambling code is
configured for the first RRC
connection reconfiguration for
a hyper cell. If this parameter
is set to 1, the PCI scrambling
code is configured for the first {0,1} None {0,1} 0 None
RRC connection
reconfiguration for a hyper cel
to ensure UE compatibility.
After the UE accesses the NR
network, the UE-level
scrambling code is
reconfigured. This parameter
applies only to low-frequency
TDD cells.

Indicates whether the NR RLC


supports the local buffer
backpressure mechanism in
NSA DC scenarios. If this
parameter is set to 0, the NR
RLC supports the local buffer {0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
backpressure mechanism. If
this parameter is set to 1, the
NR RLC does not support the
local buffer backpressure
mechanism.
Indicates whether to enable
sounding reference signal
(SRS) speed adaptation. If this
parameter is set to 0, SRS
speed adaptation is disabled.
If this parameter is set to 1,
SRS speed adaptation is
enabled when the SRS period
adaptation switch is turned on.
The base station allocates
SRS resources to a UE based
{0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
on the UE's mobility state. If
the UE is regarded as a low-
speed or static UE, the base
station allocates long-period
SRS resources for the UE. If
the UE is regarded as a
mobile UE, the base station
allocates short-period SRS
resources for the UE. This
parameter applies only to low-
frequency TDD cells.
Indicates whether to discard
the CSI measurement values
whose decoding check result
is DTX. If this parameter is set
to 0, such CSI measurement
values are directly discarded. {0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
If this parameter is set to 1,
such CSI measurement values
are not discarded. This
parameter applies only to low-
frequency TDD cells.

Indicates whether to optimize


the evaluation of the joint
transmission mode in DL
CoMP scenarios.
If this parameter is set to 0,
{0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
this function is disabled.
If this parameter is set to 1,
this function is enabled. This
parameter applies only to low-
frequency TDD cells.
Indicates whether downlink
large-packet UEs can be
quickly allocated short SRS
period resources. If this bit is
set to 0, downlink large-packet
UEs cannot be quickly
allocated short SRS period
resources. If this bit is set to 1,
downlink large-packet UEs
can be quickly allocated short
SRS period resources. This
{0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
parameter takes effect only
when the
SRS_PERIOD_ADAPT_SW
option of the
NRDUCellSrs.SrsAlgoSwitch
parameter is selected and
RSVDSWPARAM1_BIT15 of
the
NRDUCellRsvdExt.RSVDSWP
ARAM1 parameter is turned
on.

Indicates whether downlink


large-packet UEs can use
short SRS period resources. If
this bit is set to 0, downlink
large-packet UEs cannot use
short SRS period resources. If
this parameter is set to 1,
downlink large-packet UEs
{0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
can use short SRS period
resources. If a UE is identified
as a large-packet UE, the
base station allocates
resources with short SRS
period to the UE. This bit
applies only to low-frequency
TDD cells.
Indicates the transmission
mode of the
transformPrecoding IE when
uplink waveform adaptation is
disabled. When this parameter
is set to 0, the
transformPrecodingEnabled
and
transformPrecodingDisabled
IEs are delivered in the RRC {0, 1} None {0, 1} 0 0
configuration signaling
message. When this
parameter is set to 1, only the
transformPrecodingDisabled
IE is delivered in the RRC
configuration signaling
message. This parameter
applies only to low-frequency
TDD cells.

Indicates whether the


downlink initial rank takes
effect based on the GUI
values of
NRDUCellPdsch.DlInitRank
and
NRDUCellPdsch.DlInitRankAft
erHo after a UE accesses the
network. If this parameter is
set to 0, the initial rank used
during initial UE access is the
GUI value of
NRDUCellPdsch.DlInitRank,
and the initial rank used after
UE handover is the GUI value {0, 1} None {0, 1} 0 0
of
NRDUCellPdsch.DlInitRankAft
erHo. If this parameter is set
to 1, the initial rank for UE
access and after handover is
not affected by this parameter.
The actual values of the
NRDUCellPdsch.DlInitRank
and
NRDUCellPdsch.DlInitRankAft
erHo parameters take effect.
This parameter applies only to
8T8R, 32T32R, and 64T64R
TDD modules.
Indicates whether CSI-RS
resources of aperiodic
CQI/PMI/RI carry the QCL
relationship before UEs
access the NR network in a
hyper cell in NSA networking.
If this bit is set to 0, the QCL
relationship is carried in the
{0, 1} None {0, 1} 0 0
CSI-RS resources of aperiodic
CQI/PMI/RI. If this bit is set to
1, the QCL relationship is not
carried in the CSI-RS
resources of aperiodic
CQI/PMI/RI. This bit applies
only to low-frequency TDD
cells.

Indicates whether to optimize


the IBLER for VIP UEs
performing video services in
key assurance scenarios. If
this parameter is set to 1, this
function takes effect. The {0, 1} None {0, 1} 0 1
IBLER adjustment procedure
is triggered when a VIP UE is
performing video services. If
this parameter is set to 0, this
function does not take effect.

Indicates whether to enable


intra-gNodeB downlink
CS/CBF. If this switch is
turned on, intra-gNodeB
downlink CS/CBF is enabled.
If this switch is turned off,
intra-gNodeB downlink
CS/CBF is disabled. In an
NRDUCell MO, if
HighSpeedFlag is set to
HIGH_SPEED, {0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
FrequencyBand is set to a
value other than N38, N40,
N41, N77, N78, or N79, or
NrDuCellNetworkingMode is
set to HYPER_CELL, intra-
gNodeB downlink CS/CBF is
disabled even if this switch is
turned on. This function
applies only to low-frequency
TDD cells.
Indicates whether to enable
inter-gNodeB downlink
CS/CBF. If this switch is
turned on, inter-gNodeB
downlink CS/CBF is enabled.
If this switch is turned off,
inter-gNodeB downlink
CS/CBF is disabled. In an
NRDUCell MO, if
HighSpeedFlag is set to
HIGH_SPEED, {0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
FrequencyBand is set to a
value other than N38, N40,
N41, N77, N78, or N79, or
NrDuCellNetworkingMode is
set to HYPER_CELL, inter-
gNodeB downlink CS/CBF is
disabled even if this switch is
turned on. This function
applies only to low-frequency
TDD cells.

Indicates whether to enable


the intermittent preallocation
function. If this bit is set to 0,
ping intermittent preallocation
is disabled. If this bit is set to
1, ping intermittent {0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
preallocation is enabled. This
bit takes effect only when
NRDUCellRsvd.RsvdParam85
(ping optimization switch) is
turned on.
Indicates whether to enable
the function of adaptively
adjusting the downlink
additional pilot position to
POS2. This function is
enabled only if this parameter
{0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
is set to 1. This parameter is
valid only when
NRDUCell.HighSpeedFlag is
set to HIGH_SPEED. This
parameter applies only to low-
frequency TDD cells.

Indicates whether to enable


phase estimation and
compensation between NR
FDD 4T4R channels. If this bit
is turned on, phase estimation
and compensation between
NR FDD 4T4R channels is {0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
disabled. If this bit is turned
off, phase estimation and
compensation between NR
FDD 4T4R channels is
enabled. This function applies
only to NR FDD.
Indicates whether to enable
power control optimization in
PUSCH DTX scenarios. If this
parameter is set to 0, power
control optimization is enabled
in PUSCH DTX scenarios.
When the TPC delivered by
the cell is not detected by the
UE and PUSCH DTX takes {0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
effect for the cell, the TPC
adjustment is rolled back on
the cell side. If this parameter
is set to 1, power control
optimization is disabled in
PUSCH DTX scenarios. This
function applies only to FDD
and low-frequency TDD cells.

Indicates whether 3D grid


EMF performs power control
based on full grids. If this
switch is turned on, 3D grid
EMF performs power control
based on full grids. If this
switch is turned off, 3D grid {0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
EMF performs power control
based on sampled grids (the
maximum value among the
four grids). This function
applies only to low-frequency
TDD cells.

Indicates whether to enable


mobility enhancement with SU
SRS-based weights.
If this parameter is set to 1,
mobility enhancement with SU
SRS-based weights is {0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
enabled.
If this parameter is set to 0,
this function is disabled. This
function applies only to low-
frequency TDD cells.
Indicates whether to enable
PDSCH MU enhancement in
non-line-of-sight (NLOS)
scenarios. If this bit is set to 1,
this function is enabled. For a
cell with a bandwidth of 100
MHz, narrowband Csrs and
narrowband Bsrs need to be
configured based on fixed
values. For other cells,
narrowband Csrs and {0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
narrowband Bsrs are
automatically calculated by the
system. If this bit is set to 0,
this function is disabled. In this
case, narrowband Csrs and
narrowband Bsrs of all cells
are automatically calculated
by the system. This bit applies
only to low-frequency TDD
cells.

Indicates whether to enable


PDSCH MU enhancement
when UEs are centrally
distributed. This function is
{0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
enabled only when this bit is
set to 1. This function applies
only to low-frequency TDD
cells.

Indicates whether to enable


intelligent SR scheduling. If
this parameter is set to 0,
intelligent SR scheduling takes
effect. The gNodeB adjusts
the priorities of SRs in the SR
queue to guarantee services
of UEs about to experience {0,1} None {0,1} 0 None
service drops, newly accessed
UEs, and other SRs in
sequence. If this parameter is
set to 1, this function does not
take effect. This function
applies only to low-frequency
TDD cells.

Indicates whether to enable


the PUCCH format-3 16-beam
algorithm. This function is
enabled only when this bit is {0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
set to 1. This function applies
only to low-frequency TDD
cells.
Indicates whether to enable
PUCCH MRC/IRC adaptation.
This function is enabled only
when this bit is set to 1. This {0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
function applies only to FDD
and low-frequency TDD cells.

Indicates whether to enable


PUSCH interference
frequency offset measurement
optimization. This function is
{0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
enabled only when this bit is
set to 1. This function applies
only to low-frequency TDD
cells.

Indicates whether to enable


the SSB 6+1 dual-peak
enhanced weight algorithm.
This function is enabled only {0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
when this bit is set to 1. This
function applies only to low-
frequency TDD cells.

Indicates whether to enable


SRS dynamic noise reduction.
This function is enabled only
{0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
when this bit is set to 1. This
function applies only to low-
frequency TDD cells.
Indicates the policy of
adjusting the uplink CCEs
reserved for the PDCCH of
common signaling. If this bit is
set to 0, uplink CCEs are
adaptively reserved for the
PDCCH of common signaling.
In this case, CCE resources
are adaptively reserved for
uplink transmission based on
the PDCCH uplink resource {0, 1} None {0, 1} 0 0
requirement statistics for
common signaling. If this
parameter is set to 1, uplink
CCEs are statically reserved
for the PDCCH of common
signaling. In this case, CCE
resources are reserved for
uplink transmission based on
the setting of the uplink CCE
reservation rate.

Indicates whether to enable


downlink MU pairing
{0, 1} None {0, 1} 0 1
optimization in convergence
scenarios.
Indicates whether CSI-RS
resources of periodic
CQI/PMI/RI carry the QCL
relationship. If this parameter
is set to 0, the QCL
relationship is not carried in
the CSI-RS resources of
{0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
periodic CQI/PMI/RI. If this
parameter is set to 1, the QCL
relationship is carried in the
CSI-RS resources of periodic
CQI/PMI/RI. This parameter
applies only to low-frequency
TDD cells.

Indicates whether to enable


RLC parameter adaptation.
If this parameter is set to 0,
RLC parameter adaptation is
enabled.
When the number of online
UEs in a cell is small, the RLC
parameters in the
GNBRLCPARAMGROUP MO
take effect.
When there are a large
number of online UEs in a cell,
the length of the RLC polling {0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
PDU retransmission timer and
the length of the RLC status
report prohibition timer are
both specified by the
NRDUCellRsvdExt.RsvdPara
m193 parameter.
If this parameter is set to 1,
RLC parameter adaptation is
disabled and the RLC
parameters in the
GNBRLCPARAMGROUP MO
take effect.

Indicates whether to enable


PUSCH local oscillator
feedthrough optimization on
the base station side. If this
parameter is set to 0, PUSCH
local oscillator feedthrough
optimization is disabled on the
{0,1} None {0,1} 0 1
base station side. If this
parameter is set to 1, PUSCH
local oscillator feedthrough
optimization is enabled on the
base station side. This
parameter applies only to TDD
cells.
Indicates whether to enable
PUSCH local oscillator
feedthrough optimization on
the UE side. If this parameter
is set to 0, PUSCH local
oscillator feedthrough
optimization is disabled on the {0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
UE side. If this parameter is
set to 1, PUSCH local
oscillator feedthrough
optimization is enabled on the
UE side. This parameter
applies only to TDD cells.

Indicates whether to disable


the TRS function when there
is no UE in a cell. The value
range is 0 to 1. If this
parameter is set to 0, the TRS
{0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
function is disabled when
there is no UE in a cell. If this
parameter is set to 1, the TRS
function is enabled when there
is no UE in a cell.

Indicates whether to enable


uplink SINR adjustment for
high-speed cells. The value
range is 0 to 1. If this
parameter is set to 0, the
uplink SINR is not adjusted for
high-speed cells. If this
{0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
parameter is set to 1, the
uplink SINR is adjusted based
on the time-variant channel
characteristics for high-speed
cells. This parameter applies
only to low-frequency TDD
cells.
Indicates whether to enable
UE pairing admission for UEs
with low downlink cell time-
domain correlation. The value
range is 0 to 1. If this
parameter is set to 0, UEs with
low downlink time-domain
channel correlation cannot be
paired. If this parameter is set
to 1, UEs with low downlink
time-domain channel
correlation can be paired. This
parameter applies only to low-
{0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
frequency TDD cells. This
parameter is valid only when
the
DL_MOBILE_MU_ENH_SW
option of the
NRDUCellAlgoSwitch.UeFeat
ureBasedPairEnhSw
parameter is selected,
NRDUCellRsvd.RsvdParam12
2 is turned on, and
RSVDSWPARAM1_BIT11 of
NRDUCellRsvdExt.RsvdSwPa
ram1 is turned on.
Indicates whether to enable
the DRX state evaluation
based on PUSCH DTX
detection. The value range is
0 to 1. If this parameter is set
to 0, this function takes effect.
The gNodeB determines
whether a UE is in the DRX
sleep state based on the {0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
PUSCH DTX detection result.
If this parameter is set to 1,
this function does not take
effect. The gNodeB
determines whether a UE is in
the DRX sleep state based on
the NACK feedback on the
PUSCH.
Indicates whether to enable
the function of adaptively
adjusting the downlink
additional pilot position to
POS0 in static scenarios. If
this parameter is set to 1, the
downlink additional pilot
position can be adaptively
adjusted to POS0 only in static {0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
scenarios. If this parameter is
set to 1, the downlink
additional pilot position can be
adaptively adjusted to POS0
in static scenarios or when
UEs move at walking speed.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency TDD cells.
Indicates whether to enable
mobility speed-based DL
CoMP decision in low-speed
cells. If this parameter is set to
1, the base station does not
determine whether DL CoMP
takes effect based on the
moving speed. If this
parameter is set to 0, the base
{0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
station determines whether DL
CoMP takes effect based on
the moving speed. This
parameter takes effect only
when
NRDUCell.HighSpeedFlag is
set to LOW_SPEED. This
parameter applies only to low-
frequency TDD cells.
Indicates whether to enable
optimization for UEs using NR
fallback to LTE. If this bit is set
to 1, optimization for UEs
using NR fallback to LTE
takes effect. Specifically,
power aggregation is applied
to improve the spectral
{0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
efficiency of such UEs, and
the number of bytes for
preallocation is reduced to
decrease the number of
scheduled RBs. If this bit is set
to 0, optimization for UEs
using NR fallback to LTE does
not take effect.
Indicates whether the base
station signals
PrbBundlingSize to UEs
based on spectral efficiency. If
this bit is set to 1, the base
station makes decisions based
on spectral efficiency and the
following conditions apply: (1)
If the spectral efficiency is less
than 11.7 bit/s/Hz,
bundleSizeSet2 is signaled in
DCI. (2) If the spectral
efficiency is greater than or {0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
equal to 11.7 bit/s/Hz,
bundleSizeSet1 is signaled in
DCI. If this bit is set to 0, the
base station makes decisions
based on the scheduling rank,
and the following conditions
apply: (1) If the rank is less
than or equal to 2,
bundleSizeSet2 is signaled in
DCI. (2) If the rank is greater
than 2, bundleSizeSet1 is
signaled in DCI.
Indicates whether to enable
uplink iteration MU MIMO for
TDD cells. Uplink iteration MU
MIMO is enabled for TDD cells 0~1 None 0~1 0 0
only if this bit is set to 1. This
function applies only to low-
frequency 64T/32T TDD cells.

Indicates whether to enable


UL Skip for smart
preallocation. If this parameter
is set to 1, UL Skip is enabled
for smart preallocation. If this {0,1} None {0,1} 0 None
parameter is set to 0, this
function is disabled. This
function applies only to low-
frequency TDD cells.

Indicates whether to enable


enhanced SRS weight
calculation for time sequence
mobility. This function is
{0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
enabled only when this bit is
set to 1. This function applies
only to low-frequency TDD
cells.

Indicates whether to enable


the LTE-CRS rate matching
function for PDSCH resources
in an NR cell. This function
takes effect after the
{0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
RRCSetup message is sent.
This function is enabled only
when this bit is set to 1. This
function applies only to NR
FDD.
Indicates whether to enable
dynamic AMBR control by QCI
(DACQ) for an NR cell. This {0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
function is enabled only when
this bit is set to 1.

Indicates whether
maxPayloadMinus1 is
configured for the last PUCCH
resource set. If this parameter
is set to 0, maxPayloadMinus1 {0,1} None {0,1} 0 None
is not configured for UEs. If
this parameter is set to 1,
maxPayloadMinus1 is
configured for UEs.

Indicates whether to enable


eMBB basic latency
optimization (RTT 10 ms).
This function is enabled only {0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
when this bit is set to 1. This
parameter applies only to low-
frequency TDD cells.

Indicates whether to enable


beam failure management.
This function is enabled only
{0,1} None {0,1} 0 None
when this bit is set to 1. This
function applies only to high-
frequency TDD cells.
Indicates whether to enable
silence scheduling for uplink
power control. This function is
enabled only when this bit is {0,1} None {0,1} 0 None
set to 1. This bit applies only
to low-frequency TDD and
SUL.

Indicates whether to enable


power headroom estimation
for uplink power control. This
function is enabled only when {0,1} None {0,1} 0 None
this bit is set to 1. This bit
applies only to low-frequency
TDD and SUL.

Indicates whether to enable


uplink scheduling on a per RB
basis. If this bit is set to 0,
uplink scheduling is performed
on a per RB basis. If this bit is {0,1} None {0,1} 0 None
set to 1, the uplink scheduling
granularity is 4 RBs. This bit
applies only to low-frequency
TDD and FDD cells.
Indicates whether to enable
PUSCH power control
optimization for uplink CA
UEs. If this bit is set to 0,
PUSCH power control
optimization is enabled for
uplink CA UEs. The cell
optimizes the power allocation
of the primary and secondary
carriers for uplink CA UEs with
large-packet data transmission
based on the setting of
NRDUCellRsvdExt.RsvdPara
m73. This prevents the
secondary carrier from having
{0,1} None {0,1} 0 None
no power due to excessive
power occupied by the primary
carrier in large-packet data
transmission scenarios. If this
bit is set to 1, PUSCH power
control optimization is disabled
for uplink CA UEs, the PUSCH
power spectrum control
coefficient does not take effect
for CA UEs, and the target
outer-loop value of PUSCH
power control for each carrier
is calculated independently.
This bit applies only to low-
frequency TDD and FDD cells.

Indicates whether to enable


inter-layer power control for
UEs not supporting antenna
selection. This function is {0,1} None {0,1} 0 None
enabled only when this bit is
set to 1. This bit applies only
to low-frequency TDD cells.

Indicates whether to enable


inter-layer power control for
UEs not supporting antenna
selection in weight
convergence scenarios. This {0,1} None {0,1} 0 None
function is enabled only when
this bit is set to 1. This bit
applies only to low-frequency
TDD cells.
Indicates whether to enable
inter-gNodeB overlapping area
measurement. Inter-gNodeB
overlapping area
{0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
measurement is enabled only
when this bit is turned on. This
function applies only to low-
frequency TDD cells.

Indicates the LTE interference


avoidance policy in LTE and
NR intra-frequency networking
in high-speed railway
scenarios. If this bit is set to 0,
the gNodeB adaptively avoids
LTE interference based on the {0,1} None {0,1} 0 None
interference detection result. If
this bit is set to 1, co-channel
interference on the LTE
network is avoided. This
function applies only to NR
TDD.

Indicates whether to enable


the Msg3 retransmission
avoidance solution. The Msg3
{0,1} None {0,1} 0 None
retransmission avoidance
solution takes effect only if this
parameter is set to 1.
Indicates whether to enable
closed-loop adjustment to the
aggregation level based on
PUSCH DTX. If this bit is set {0, 1} None {0, 1} 0 None
to 0, this function takes effect.
If this bit is set to 1, this
function does not take effect.

initial rank and MCS


adaptation in the downlink. If
this bit is set to 0, the base
station selects the downlink
initial rank and MCS based on
the load. When the cell load is
heavy and the
NRDUCellPdsch.DlInitRank
parameter is set to RANK1,
rank 1 is used as the downlink
initial rank and the larger value
between the
NRDUCellPdsch.DlInitMcs
parameter value and the MCS
index 12 is used as the
downlink initial MCS for newly
accessed UEs and UEs after
handovers. When the cell load
is low or when the cell load is
{0, 1} None {0, 1} 0 None
heavy and the
NRDUCellPdsch.DlInitRank
parameter is not set to
RANK1, the initial downlink
rank and MCS for newly
accessed UEs and UEs after
handovers are the respective
values of the
NRDUCellPdsch.DlInitRank
and
NRDUCellPdsch.DlInitMcs
parameters. If this bit is set to
1, the initial downlink rank and
MCS for newly accessed UEs
and UEs after handovers are
determined by the respective
values of
NRDUCellPdsch.DlInitRank
and
Indicates the period for
adaptively adjusting the uplink
to downlink CCE ratio on the
PDCCH. The valid GUI value
range is 0 to 360, and the
value range that takes effect is
1 to 360. If this parameter is
set to 0, the value 10 takes
effect. If this parameter is set
to a value in the range of 1 to
0~360 10 ms 1~360 0 0
360, the value in the range of
1 to 360 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 360, the value 10
takes effect. This parameter is
valid only when the
UL_DL_CCE_RATIO_ADAPT
_SW option of the
NRDUCellPdcch.PdcchAlgoS
witch parameter is selected.
Indicates the SINR offset for
CCE aggregation level
selection of UEs. The valid
GUI value range of this
parameter is 0 to 46, and the
value range that takes effect is
-30 to 15. If this parameter is
set to 0, the value -4 takes
0~46 dB -30~15 0 0
effect. If this parameter is set
to a value in the range of 1 to
46, the value that takes effect
is the GUI value minus 31.
That is, the value range is -30
to 15. If this parameter is set
to a value greater than 46, the
value -4 takes effect.

Indicates the period of


delivering TA commands
during handovers between
TRPs in a hyper cell.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 40 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to 40,
40,80,160,2
80, 160, or 218, the GUI value 0~218 ms 0 0
18
takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value other than 0, 40, 80,
160, or 218, the value 40
takes effect.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency TDD cells.
Indicates whether to enable
CSI beam sweeping. Value 1
indicates that CSI beam
sweeping is enabled. The
network side validates this
function on a single
component carrier (CC) or on
the primary CC depending on
UE capabilities. The gNodeB
triggers UEs to report CSI 0~1 None 0~1 0 1
measurement results. The
measurement results can be
used for coverage planning
and optimization on the live
network. Values other than 1
indicate that CSI beam
sweeping is disabled. This
parameter applies only to low-
frequency TDD cells.

Indicates the interval at which


CSI-RSs are sent for large-
packet UEs. This parameter
applies only to low-frequency
TDD cells.
The value range of this
parameter is 0 to 5 and 255.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the interval is 20 ms.
If this parameter is set to 1,
the interval is 10 ms.
If this parameter is set to 2,
the interval is 20 ms.
If this parameter is set to 3,
the interval is 40 ms.
If this parameter is set to 4, 0~5,255 None 1~5,255 0 0
the interval is 80 ms.
If this parameter is set to 5,
the interval is 160 ms.
If this parameter is set to 255,
user-level CSI-RS resources
are not supported, that is,
large-packet UEs are not
identified and CSIRS
resources are not
reconfigured.
If this parameter is set to a
value beyond the valid range,
the value 0 takes effect, that
is, the interval is 20 ms.
Indicates whether to enable
4/8 port adaptation.
When the spectral efficiency
of a UE is lower than the value
of this parameter,
an RRC connection
reconfiguration procedure is
triggered to change the
number of ports for CSI-RS
measurement from 8 to 4.
The valid value range is 0 to
110, and the value range that
0~110 None 0~22 0 0
takes effect is 0 to 22.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range of 0 to 110,
the result of parameter value x
0.2 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 110, the
value 0 takes effect.
This parameter is valid only
for low-frequency 8T/32T/64T
TDD cells in the case of 8-port
measurement.

PUCCH Format-3 ACK


resources reserved for UEs
performing downlink large-
packet services among
available Format-3 ACK
resources of the system. For
UEs performing downlink
large-packet services, if the
number of available Format-3
ACK resources of the system
is different from the number of
reserved Format-3 ACK
resources, the smaller value
takes effect.The valid value
range of this parameter is 0 to
9. The unit is 2 RBs.If this 0~9 2RB 1~9 0 0
parameter is set to 0, the
value 1 takes effect.If this
parameter is set to a value in
the range from 1 to 8, the GUI
value takes effect.If this
parameter is set to 9, the
value 0 takes effect.If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 9, the value 1
takes effect.This parameter
takes effect only when the
switch specified by
NRDUCellRsvd.RsvdParam28
is turned on. This parameter
applies only to low-frequency
Indicates the correlation
evaluation threshold for
downlink multi-UE pairing. The
valid GUI value range of this
parameter is 0 to 101, which
corresponds to 0 to 1. If this
parameter is set to 0, the
value 0.5 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 1 to 0~101 None 0~1 0 0
100, the value in the range
from 0.01 to 1 takes effect. If
this parameter is set to 101,
the value 0 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 101, the value
0.5 takes effect. This
parameter applies only to low-
frequency TDD cells.
Indicates the TRS resource
allocation policy for a hyper
cell. The valid value range of
this parameter is 0 to 2. If this
parameter is set to a value in
this range, the GUI value
takes effect. If this parameter
is set to other values, the
value 0 takes effect. When the
value 0 takes effect, the hyper
cell configures one set of non-
cooperating TRSs for all UEs.
When the value 1 takes effect,
the hyper cell configures one
set of non-cooperating TRS
for Samsung S10 UEs and
configures multiple sets of
non-cooperating TRSs for
other UEs. When the value 2 0~2 None 0~2 0 None
takes effect, the hyper cell
configures multiple sets of
non-cooperating TRSs for all
UEs. If
RSVDSWPARAM2_BIT12 of
NRDUCellRsvdExt.RsvdSwPa
ram2 is set to 1, the value 0
takes effect for the
RsvdParam8 parameter. That
is, the hyper cell configures
only one set of non-
cooperating TRSs for all UEs.
If RSVDSWPARAM2_BIT12
of
NRDUCellRsvdExt.RsvdSwPa
ram2 is set to 0, the GUI value
takes effect for the
RsvdParam8 parameter.
Indicates the maximum
number of lowered orders for
the PUSCH adjacent to SRS
for antenna switching (AS)
when the PUSCH is being
scheduled. The valid GUI
value range of this parameter
0~10 None 0~10 0 0
is 0 to 10, and the value range
that takes effect is 0 to 10. If
this parameter is set to a value
beyond this range, the value 0
takes effect. This parameter
applies only to low-frequency
TDD cells.
Indicates the number of times
"TCI State Indication for UE-
specific PDCCH MAC CE" is
sent during handovers
between TRPs in a hyper cell.
The value range of this
parameter is 0 to 16. If this
parameter is set to 0, the
value 2 takes effect. If this 0~16 None 1~16 0 None
parameter is set to a value in
the range of 1 to 16, the GUI
value takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value
beyond this range, the value 2
takes effect. This parameter
applies only to low-frequency
TDD cells.
Indicates the offset of the
power of transmitting "TCI
State Indication for UE-
specific PDCCH MAC CE"
relative to the reference
power.The value range of this
parameter is 0 to 6. If this
parameter is set to a value in
the range of 0 to 6, the offset
0~6 dB 0~6 0 None
of the power of transmitting
"TCI State Indication for UE-
specific PDCCH MAC CE"
relative to the reference power
is 0 to 6 dB. If this parameter
is set to a value beyond this
range, the offset is 0 dB. This
parameter applies only to low-
frequency TDD cells.
Indicates the number of
evaluations for handovers
between TRPs in a hyper cell.
If the number of times that the
SRS RSRP strength of a
cooperating TRP is constantly
stronger than that of the
serving TRP reaches the
value of this parameter, an
inter-TRP handover is
triggered.
The value range of this
parameter is 0 to 50. If this
parameter is set to 0, the
0~50 None 1~50 0 None
value 2 takes effect for high-
speed cells, and the value 1
takes effect for non-high-
speed cells. If this parameter
is set to a value in the range
of 1 to 50, the GUI value takes
effect. If this parameter is set
to a value beyond the range of
0 to 50, the value 2 takes
effect for high-speed cells, and
the value 1 takes effect for
non-high-speed cells. This
parameter applies only to low-
frequencythe
Indicates TDD cells.. for
threshold
determining the target IBLER
(NRDUCellPdsch.DlTargetIble
r+5%). The GUI value range
of this parameter is 0 to 201. If
this parameter is set to 0, the
value 0 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value in
the range from 1 to 201, the
value that takes effect is (GUI
value - 101)/100. If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 201, the value 0
takes effect. The value that
takes effect for
NRDUCellRsvdExt.RsvdPara
0~201 None -1~1 0 0
m13 must be less than that for
NRDUCellRsvdExt.RsvdPara
m14. The value that takes
effect for
NRDUCellRsvdExt.RsvdPara
m14 must be less than that for
NRDUCellRsvdExt.RsvdPara
m15. If the two conditions
cannot be met, the default
values of
NRDUCellRsvdExt.RsvdPara
m13,
NRDUCellRsvdExt.RsvdPara
m14, and
NRDUCellRsvdExt.RsvdPara
m15 take effect.
Indicates the threshold for
determining the target IBLER
(NRDUCellPdsch.DlTargetIble
r+10%).
The GUI value range of this
parameter is 0 to 201. If this
parameter is set to 0, the
value 0.25 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value in
the range from 1 to 201, the
value that takes effect is (GUI
value - 101)/100. If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 201, the value
0.25 takes effect.
The value that takes effect for
NRDUCellRsvdExt.RsvdPara 1~201 None -1~1 0 0
m13 must be less than that for
NRDUCellRsvdExt.RsvdPara
m14. The value that takes
effect for
NRDUCellRsvdExt.RsvdPara
m14 must be less than that for
NRDUCellRsvdExt.RsvdPara
m15. If the two conditions
cannot be met, the default
values of
NRDUCellRsvdExt.RsvdPara
m13,
NRDUCellRsvdExt.RsvdPara
m14, and
NRDUCellRsvdExt.RsvdPara
m15 take effect.
Indicates the threshold for
determining the target IBLER
(NRDUCellPdsch.DlTargetIble
r+15%).
The GUI value range of this
parameter is 0 to 201. If this
parameter is set to 0, the
value 0.35 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value in
the range from 1 to 201, the
value that takes effect is (GUI
value - 101)/100. If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 201, the value
0.35 takes effect.
The value that takes effect for
NRDUCellRsvdExt.RsvdPara 0~201 None -1~1 0 0
m13 must be less than that for
NRDUCellRsvdExt.RsvdPara
m14. The value that takes
effect for
NRDUCellRsvdExt.RsvdPara
m14 must be less than that for
NRDUCellRsvdExt.RsvdPara
m15. If the two conditions
cannot be met, the default
values of
NRDUCellRsvdExt.RsvdPara
m13,
NRDUCellRsvdExt.RsvdPara
m14, and
NRDUCellRsvdExt.RsvdPara
m15 take effect.
Indicates the channel
fluctuation weight factor used
in enhanced downlink target
IBLER adaptation.
The GUI value range of this
parameter is 0 to 600. If this
parameter is set to 0, the
value 1 takes effect. If this 1~600 None 0.01~6 0 0
parameter is set to a value in
the range from 1 to 600, the
value that takes effect equals
the GUI value divided by 100.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 600, the
value 1 takes effect.
Indicates the mode in which all
TRPs for a hyper cell transmit
CSI-RSs.
The valid value is 0 or 1.
If this parameter is set to 0,
each TRP for the hyper cell
uses the same beams as a
common cell to transmit CSI-
RSs.
If this parameter is set to 1,
each TRP for the hyper cell
0~1 None 0~1 0 0
uses wide beams to transmit
CSI-RSs. In this case, CSI-RS
resource reconfiguration is not
required during handovers
between TRPs.
If this parameter is set to other
values, the value 0 takes
effect.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency TDD cells.
Indicates the time when the
UE pauses the experience
estimation. Experience
estimation is used to estimate
the uplink experience of the
UE. It serves as a criterion for
the UE to determine whether
to switch between NUL and
SUL carriers. If the PUCCH for
a UE is carried on the NUL
carrier, the UE penalty time is
equal to the value of this
parameter for the TDD cell. If
the PUCCH for a UE is carried
on the SUL carrier, the UE
penalty time is equal to the
value of this parameter for the
SUL cell. 0~3601 Second 0~3600 0 0
The value range of this
parameter is 0 to 3601.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 10 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 1 to
3600, the GUI value takes
effect.
If this parameter is set to
3601, the value 0 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 3601, the
value 10 takes effect.
This parameter applies only
to TDD cells and SUL cells for
which UL and DL Decoupling
takes effect.
Indicates the alpha filtering
coefficient, that is, the weight
of historical data. If this
parameter is set to 0, the
value 90 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value in
the range of 90 to 99, the GUI
0,90~99 % 90~99 0 0
value takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a non-zero
value beyond the range from
90 to 99, the value 90 takes
effect. This parameter applies
only to low frequency TDD
cells.
If this parameter is set to 1 or
2, the gNodeB selects the
maximum number of non-
short-delay and non-CoMP
UEs that have service
requirements during uplink
scheduling. If baseband
processing resources are
sufficient, the number of LDPC
decoding times for these UEs
doubles. If there is no
remaining baseband
processing resources, the
number of LDPC decoding
times of these candidate UEs
remains the current number. If
this parameter is set to a value
greater than 2, the default
value takes effect.Indicates 0~2 None 0~2 0 2
the number of candidate UEs
for uplink flexible LDPC
decoding. If this parameter is
set to 0, the uplink flexible
LDPC iterative decoding
function is disabled. If this
parameter is set to 1 or 2, the
gNodeB selects the maximum
number of non-short-delay
and non-CoMP UEs that have
service requirements during
uplink scheduling. If baseband
processing resources are
sufficient, the number of LDPC
decoding times for these UEs
doubles. If there is no
remaining baseband
processing resources, the
Indicates the 1-OH size in the
TBS calculation formula in CA
scenarios. The GUI value
range is 0, 1, 82, and 100.
The unit is %.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 82 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to 1,
the adaptation takes effect. If
the TBS field in the HPS
message is received, the
0,1,82,100 % 82,100 0 0
value 100 takes effect.
Otherwise, the value 82 takes
effect.
If this parameter is set to 82 or
100, the GUI value takes
effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value other than 0, 1, 82, or
100, the value 82 takes effect.
This parameter applies only to
high-frequency TDD cells.
Indicates the threshold of the
number of equivalent pairing
layers for multi-UE mobility
enhancement. This parameter
affects multi-UE pairing
performance, increases the
downlink throughput of mobile
UEs, and decreases the
downlink throughput of static
UEs.
0,1024~204
If this parameter is set to 0, None 4~8 0 0
8
the value 6 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value in
the range from 1024 to 2048,
the value that takes effect
equals the GUI value divided
by 256. If this parameter is set
to other values, the value 6
takes effect.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency TDD cells.
Indicates the DTX exception
threshold for the DRX feature.
When detecting that the
number of consecutive DTXs
of the UE exceeds the
exception threshold, the base
station considers that its DRX
state is inconsistent with that
of the UE and stops the
0~4294967 1~4294967
related DRX timer. None 0 0
295 295
The GUI value range of this
parameter is 0 to
4294967295.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 2 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 1 to
4294967295, the GUI value
takes effect.
Indicates the offset of the
spectral efficiency threshold
for downlink joint transmission
evaluation for defective UEs.
The valid value range of this
parameter is 0 to 2000. If this
parameter is set to 0, the
value 0 takes effect, indicating
that this function does not take
effect.If this parameter is set
0~2000 None -9.99~10 0 None
to a value greater than 2000,
the value 0 takes effect.If this
parameter is set to a value in
the range of 1 to 2000, the
value in the range of -9.99 to
10 takes effect, which equals
the GUI value multiplied by
0.01 minus 10.This parameter
applies only to low-frequency
TDD cells.

Indicates the maximum


adjustment step for downlink
frequency pre-corrections
performed by a high-speed
cell on high-speed UEs during
handovers between TRPs.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range of 1 to 0~1500 Hz 1~1500 0 0
1500, the GUI value takes
effect.
If this parameter is set to 0 or
a value greater than 1500, the
value 20 takes effect. This
parameter applies only to low-
frequency TDD cells.
Indicates whether to enable
the eMBB low-delay function.
The GUI value range of this
parameter is 0 to 13. If this
parameter is set to 0, the
value 1 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value in
the range of 1 to 10, the value
in the range of 1 to 10 takes
0.001,0.01,
effect. If this parameter is set 0~13 % 0 0
0.1,1~10
to 11, the value 0.1 takes
effect. If this parameter is set
to 12, the value 0.01 takes
effect. If this parameter is set
to 13, the value 0.001 takes
effect. If this parameter is set
to a value beyond the GUI
value range, the value 1 takes
effect.
Indicates the QCI of short-
delay bearer for power
services.
If this parameter is set to 0,
this parameter does not take
effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 1 to
255, the QCI set to the
parameter value is the QCI of 0~256 None 0~256 0 None
power services.
If this parameter is set to 256,
the QCI of 0 is the QCI of
power services.
If this parameter is set to a
value beyond the range from 0
to 256, this parameter does
not take effect.
Indicates the maximum
number of uplink RBs that can
be allocated for low-delay
function for power grid
services.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 273 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 1 to 0~274 None 0~273 0 None
273, the GUI value takes
effect.
If this parameter is set to 274,
the value 0 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value beyond the range from 0
to 274, the value 273 takes
effect.

Indicates the maximum


number of downlink RBs that
can be allocated for low-delay
function for power grid
services.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 273 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 1 to 0~274 None 0~273 0 None
273, the GUI value takes
effect.
If this parameter is set to 274,
the value 0 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value beyond the range from 0
to 274, the value 273 takes
effect.
Indicates the uplink and
downlink IBLERs for low-delay
function for power grid
services. The GUI value range
of this parameter is 0 to 13.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 0.01 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value ranging from 1 to 10, the
GUI value takes effect. 0.001,0.01,
0~13 % 0 None
If this parameter is set to 11, 0.1,1~10
the value 0.1 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to 12,
the value 0.01 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to 13,
the value 0.001 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value beyond the range from 0
to 13, the value 0.01 takes
effect.
Indicates the maximum
adjustment step for downlink
frequency pre-corrections
performed by a high-speed
cell on mobility UEs when their
state is changed from non-
joint-transmission to joint
transmission.
If this parameter is set to a 0~1500 Hz 1~1500 0 0
value in the range of 1 to
1500, the GUI value takes
effect.
If this parameter is set to 0 or
a value greater than 1500, the
value 100 takes effect. This
parameter applies only to low-
frequency TDD cells.
Indicates whether to enable
the SRS carrier switching
function and the effective
threshold. The value range is
0 to 4. If this parameter is set
to 0, the SRS carrier switching
function is disabled. If this
parameter is set to a value in
the range of 1 to 4, the SRS
carrier switching function
takes effect for UEs whose
0~4 None 0~4 0 0
switchingTimeDL and
switchingTimeUL capabilities
are less than or equal to the
threshold. Values 1, 2, 3, and
4 indicate n0 us, n30 us, n100
us, and n140 us, respectively.
If this parameter is set to other
values, the effect is the same
as that when this parameter is
set to 0 (the same as the
default value).

Indicates the weighting


coefficient of the spectral
efficiency of the sum of non-
interfering frequency band
plus the LTE D1 frequency
band (2575 to 2595 MHz) in
LTE/NR intra-frequency
networking. The weighting
coefficient of the spectral
efficiency equals the
parameter value divided by
100.
The valid value range of
this parameter is 0 to 201, and
the value range that takes
effect for this parameter is 0 to 0~201 None 0~200 0 None
200.
If this parameter is set to
0, the value 100 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to
a value in the range of 1 to
200, the GUI value takes
effect.
If this parameter is set to
201, the value 0 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to
a value beyond the valid value
range, the value 100 takes
effect. This parameter applies
only to low-frequency TDD
cells.
Indicates the maximum
adjustment step for downlink
frequency offset pre-
correction. When DL CoMP
takes effect for high-speed
cells, the base station
performs pre-correction for
UEs for which DL CoMP takes
effect.
When DL CoMP is disabled
for high-speed cells, the base
station performs pre-correction
for non-joint-transmission
UEs. The step for each pre-
correction must be less than 0,10~600 None 10~600 0 0
or equal to the value of this
parameter.
The value range of this
parameter 0 and 10 to 600. If
this parameter is set to 0, the
value 10 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value in
the range of 10 to 600, the
GUI value takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value out
of the value range, the value
10 takes effect.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency TDD cells.

Indicates the uplink SINR


filtering coefficient for high-
speed cells. The valid value
range of this parameter is 0 to
101. If this parameter is set to
0, the value 0.25 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to
a value in the range from 1 to 0~101 None 0~1 0 0
100, the value in the range
from 0.01 to 1 takes effect. If
this parameter is set to 101,
the value 0 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 101, the value
0.25 takes effect.
Indicates the uplink outer loop
link adaptation (OLLA) step for
high-speed cells. The valid
value range of this parameter
is 0 to 101. If this parameter is
set to 0, the value 0.5 takes
effect.
If this parameter is set to
0~101 None 0~1 0 0
a value in the range from 1 to
100, the value in the range
from 0.01 to 1 takes effect. If
this parameter is set to 101,
the value 0 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 101, the value
0.5 takes effect.
Indicates the UE beam
isolation threshold for channel-
reciprocity-based pairing in the
downlink. The valid value
range of this parameter is 0 to
301, and the value range that
takes effect for this parameter
is 0 to 30.If this parameter is
set to 0, the value 5 takes
effect.If this parameter is set
0~301 dB 0~30 0 0
to a value in the range of 1 to
300, the value range that
takes effect is 0.1 to 30.If this
parameter is set to 301, the
value 0 takes effect.If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 301, the value 5
takes effect.This parameter
applies only to low-frequency
TDD cells.
Indicates the correlation
decision threshold during
downlink beam grouping. UEs
whose correlation is lower
than the threshold can be
paired. The valid value range
of this parameter is 0 to 101,
and the value range that takes
effect is 0 to 1. If this
parameter is set to 0, the
value 0.3 takes effect. If this
0~101 None 0~1 0 0
parameter is set to a value in
the range from 1 to 100, the
value in the range from 0.01 to
1 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to 101, the
value 0 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 101, the value
0.3 takes effect. This
parameter applies only to low-
frequency TDD cells.
Indicates the proportion of the
current channel information
when the CSI-RS dynamic
outer weight or enhanced
multi-user mobility algorithm
takes effect. The valid GUI
value range of this parameter
is 0 to 101, and the effective
value range is 0 to 1. If the
GUI value is 0, the value 0.2
0~101 None 0~1 0 0
takes effect. If the GUI value is
in the range from 1 to 100, the
value in the range from 0.01 to
1 takes effect. That is, the
value that takes effect equals
the GUI value multiplied by
0.01. If the GUI value is 101,
the value 0 takes effect. If the
GUI value is greater than 101,
the value 0.2 takes effect.

Indicates the threshold of the


gain difference between the
last and second last layers
during the scheduling with a
rank. If the difference is
greater than the threshold, the
MCS is adjusted in a
conservative manner after the
rank increase solution takes
effect. This prevents
performance loss caused by
an excessively high MCS.The 0~30 None 1~30 0 None
valid GUI value range is 0 to
30.If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 12 takes effect.If this
parameter is set to a value in
the range of 1 to 30, the GUI
value takes effect.If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 30, the value 12
takes effect. This parameter
applies only to low-frequency
TDD cells.
Indicates the beam isolation
threshold for UE pairing based
on feedback codebooks in the
downlink.The valid value
range of this parameter is 0 to
301, and the value range that
takes effect for this parameter
is 0 to 30.If this parameter is
set to 0, the value 14 takes
effect.If this parameter is set
0~301 dB 0~30 0 None
to a value in the range of 1 to
300, the value range that
takes effect is 0.1 to 30.If this
parameter is set to 301, the
value 0 takes effect.If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 301, the value 14
takes effect.This parameter
applies only to low-frequency
TDD cells.
Indicates the frequency-
domain granularity for
downlink Type II PMI
measurement. If this
parameter is set to 0, the
granularity is wideband. If this
parameter is set to 1, the
granularity is larger-granularity
sub-band. If this parameter is
0~2 None 0~2 0 0
set to 2, the granularity is
small-granularity sub-band. If
this parameter is set to other
values, the granularity is
wideband by default. For
details, see 3GPP TS 38.214.
This parameter applies only to
FDD cells and low frequency
TDD cells.
Indicates the size of the
preallocation packet for the
low-delay function for power
grid services.
The GUI value range is 0 to
3500.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 1750 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 1 to 0~3501 Byte 0~3500 0 None
3500, the GUI value takes
effect.
If this parameter is set to
3501, the value 0 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 3501, the
value 1750 takes effect.
This parameter applies only to
low frequency TDD cells.
specific slot assignment.
When this parameter is set to
1, this function is enabled. If
this parameter is set to 0, this
function is disabled. When this
parameter is set to other
values, the function is
disabled. This function applies
only to cells where the hyper
cell switch is turned off, the
SRS carrier switch is turned
off, the PUCCH format is long,
the uplink DMRS type is
TYPE1, and the uplink
additional DMRS position is
POS1. This function applies
only to low-frequency 64T/32T
TDD cells. For 2T4R antenna
selection UEs, this function 0~1 None 0~1 0 0
applies to cells set up on the
UBBPg and with slot
assignment being
8:2_DDDDDDDSUU. For
1T4R antenna selection UEs,
this function applies to cells
set up on the UBBPg or
UBBPfw and with or with slot
assignment being
8:2_DDDDDDDSUU,
4:1_DDDSU, or
7:3_DDDSUDDSUU. Note:
This parameter takes effect
only when SRS period
adaptation is enabled and the
SRS period adaptively
changes to a short period.
When SRS period adaptation
Indicates the spectral
efficiency decision threshold
for the downlink joint
transmission algorithm to
determine whether to trigger
fast rollback.
The value range of this
parameter is from 0 to 1000,
and the value range that takes
effect is from 0.01 to 10.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 0.95 takes effect.
0~1000 None 0.01~10 0 0
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range of 1 to
1000, the value range that
takes effect is from 0.01 to 10.
That is, the value that takes
effect equals the GUI value
multiplied by 0.01.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 1000, the
value 0.95 takes effect.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency TDD cells.
Indicates the lower threshold
for the channel reliability factor
in channel prediction mobility
enhancement. When the
channel reliability factor of a
UE is greater than or equal to
the threshold, channel
prediction mobility
enhancement can take effect
for the UE. Otherwise, this
function cannot take effect for
the UE. The value range of 0~100 None 1~100 0 0
this parameter is 0 to 100. If
the GUI value is 0, the value
60 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value in
the range from 1 to 100, the
GUI value takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 100, the value 60
takes effect. This function
applies only to low-frequency
64T/32T TDD cells.
Indicates whether the
downlink joint transmission
algorithm supports CSI-RS
measurement optimization.
If this parameter is set to 0,
this function does not take
effect.
If this parameter is set to 1,
CSI-RS measurement
optimization takes effect only
for defective UEs. CSI-RS
measurement is performed in
a short and alternative
manner.
If this parameter is set to 2,
CSI-RS measurement
optimization takes effect only
for defective UEs. CSI-RS
measurement is performed in
0~4 None 0~4 0 None
a long and alternative manner.
If this parameter is set to 3,
CSI-RS measurement
optimization takes effect for all
UEs. CSI-RS measurement is
performed in a short and
alternative manner.
If this parameter is set to 4,
CSI-RS measurement
optimization takes effect for all
UEs. CSI-RS measurement is
performed in a long and
alternative manner.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 4, the value
0 takes effect, and this
function does not take effect.
This parameter applies only
to low-frequency TDD cells.
Indicates the SINR threshold
for determining whether the
weight in the SRS measured
on the coordinating cell in the
downlink joint transmission
algorithm is reliable. When the
SRS SINR measured on the
coordinating cell is less than
the configured value, the
measured SRS-based weight
is unreliable. In this case, joint
transmission using the SRS-
based weight.
The valid value range of this
parameter is 0 to 30, and the 0~30 None -20~10 0 None
value range that takes effect is
-20 to 10. If this parameter is
set to a value in the range of 0
to 30, the value in the range of
-20 to 10 takes effect. That is,
the value that takes effect
equals the GUI value minus
20. If this parameter is set to a
value beyond the valid value
range, it is equivalent to the
GUI value 0. In this case, the
value -20 takes effect.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency TDD cells.
Indicates the equivalent SINR
threshold used by the
downlink joint transmission
algorithm to determine
whether joint transmission
takes effect. If the equivalent
SINR is less than the value of
this parameter, the joint
transmission mode can be
DMP. Otherwise, the joint
transmission mode can be
single cell mode or other
mode.
The valid value range of this
parameter is 0 to 31, which
corresponds to -10 to 20. If 0~31 None -10~20 0 None
this parameter is set to 0, the
value 5 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value in
the range from 1 to 30, the
value in the range from –9 to
20 takes effect. That is, the
value that takes effect equals
the GUI value minus 10. If this
parameter is set to 31, the
value -10 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value
beyond the valid range, the
value 5 takes effect.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency TDD cells.
Indicates the spectral
efficiency decision threshold
for the downlink joint
transmission algorithm to
determine a transition from the
single cell mode to the joint
transmission mode. If the
spectral efficiency in joint
transmission mode relative to
that in single cell mode is
greater than the configured
value of this parameter, the
UE enters the joint
transmission mode from the
single-cell mode. Otherwise,
the UE remains in the single-
0~1000 None 0.1~10 0 None
cell mode.
The value range of this
parameter is 0 to 1000, which
corresponds to the actual
value range of 0.01 to 10. If
this parameter is set to 0, the
value 1.1 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value in
the range of 1 to 1000, the
value that takes effect is 0.01
to 10. That is, the value that
takes effect equals the GUI
value multiplied by 0.01. If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 1000, the value
1.1 takes effect.
Indicates the frequency offset
threshold for the downlink joint
transmission algorithm to
determine whether a UE is a
high-speed UE. If the
frequency offset measured by
a UE is less than the value of
this parameter, the UE is
considered as a low-speed
UE. When there are high-
speed UEs, joint transmission
is not performed for low-speed
UEs. When there are no high-
speed UEs, joint transmission
0,300~500 None 300~500 0 None
can be performed for low-
speed UEs. The valid value
range of this parameter is 0
and 300 to 500. The value
range that takes effect is 300
to 500. If the GUI value is set
to 0, the value 389 takes
effect.If this parameter is set
to a value in the range from
300 to 500, the GUI value
takes effect. If this parameter
is set to a value beyond the
valid value range, the value
389 takes effect.
Indicates the joint
transmission mode decision
period for the downlink joint
transmission algorithm. When
the period expires, the joint
transmission mode decision is
triggered.
The valid value range of this
parameter is 0 and 200 to
10000, which corresponds to
the actual value range of 200 0,200~1000
slot 200~10000 0 0
to 10000. If this parameter is 0
set to 0, the value 400 takes
effect. If this parameter is set
to a value in the range of 200
to 10000, the value that takes
effect is 200 to 10000. If this
parameter is set to a value
beyond the valid value range,
the value 400 takes effect.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency TDD cells

Indicates the maximum


number of penalty times after
a fast rollback from the joint
transmission mode.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 4 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value in
the range of 1 to 10, the GUI
0~11 None 0~10 0 0
value takes effect. If this
parameter is set to 11, the
value 0 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 11, the value 4
takes effect.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency TDD cells.
for the downlink joint
transmission algorithm to
determine the rollback from
the joint transmission mode to
the single cell mode. If the
spectral efficiency in joint
transmission mode relative to
that in single cell mode is less
than the configured value of
this parameter, the UE
switches from the joint
transmission mode to the
single-cell mode. Otherwise,
the UE remains in the joint
transmission mode.
The value range of this
parameter is 0 to 1000, which
corresponds to the actual
value range of 0.01 to 10. If 0~1000 None 0.01~10 0 0
this parameter is set to 0, the
value 1.0 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value in
the range of 1 to 1000, the
value that takes effect is 0.01
to 10. That is, the value that
takes effect equals the GUI
value multiplied by 0.01. If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 1000, the value
1.0 takes effect.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency TDD cells.The
GUI value of this parameter
must be less than that of the
NRDUCellRsvdExt.RsvdPara
m57 parameter. Otherwise,
the joint transmission state
efficiency decision threshold
for the downlink joint
transmission algorithm in
three-cell collaboration
scenarios. The collaboration
set for a UE can be updated
only when the spectral
efficiency of the new
collaboration set relative to
that of the current
collaboration set is greater
than the configured value of
this parameter. Otherwise, the
current collaboration set is still
used.
The value range of this 0~1000 None 0.01~10 0 0
parameter is 0 to 1000, which
corresponds to the actual
value range of 0.01 to 10. If
this parameter is set to 0, the
value 1.1 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value in
the range of 1 to 1000, the
value that takes effect is 0.01
to 10. That is, the value that
takes effect equals the GUI
value multiplied by 0.01. If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 1000, the value
1.1 takes effect.
This parameter applies only to
smart carrier shutdown mode.
The gNodeB automatically
migrates services from the
local cell to the neighboring E-
UTRAN cell when related
conditions are met:
NRDUCellPowerSaving.Power
SavingType is set to
LNR_SMART_CARRIER_SH
UTDOWN, the time is within
the inter-RAT cell shutdown
duration, the number of
carried UEs and the downlink
PRB usage requirements are
met, and the proportion of
neighboring E-UTRAN cells
whose downlink load is lower
than the value of
NRDUCellRsvdExt.RsvdPara
0~101 % 0~100 0 None
m64 is greater than or equal to
the value of
NRDUCellRsvdExt.RsvdPara
m79. After all services in the
NR cell are transferred to the
neighboring E-UTRAN cell,
the gNodeB shuts down the
carrier of the NR cell. The
valid GUI value range is 0 to
101, and the value range that
takes effect is 0 to 100. If this
parameter is set to 0, the
value 30 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value in
the range of 1 to 100, the
value in the range of 1 to 100
takes effect. If this parameter
is set to 101, the value 0 takes
effect. If this parameter is set
enabled.
When
NRDUCellPowerSaving.Power
SavingType is set to
LNR_SMART_CARRIER_SH
UTDOWN, the carrier of the
local NR cell exits LNR smart
carrier shutdown if the
following condition is met: The
proportion of co-coverage
neighboring E-UTRAN cells of
the NR cell with the downlink
load greater than or equal to
the sum of the threshold
(specified by
NRDUCellRsvdExt.RsvdPara
m65) and the downlink load
threshold (specified by
NRDUCellRsvdExt.RsvdPara
0~101 % 0~100 0 None
m64) is greater than or equal
to difference between the
neighboring E-UTRAN cell
proportion (specified by
NRDUCellRsvdExt.RsvdPara
m79) and the proportion offset
(specified by
NRDUCellRsvdExt.RsvdPara
m80).The valid GUI value
range is 0 to 101, and the
value range that takes effect is
0 to 100. If this parameter is
set to 0, the value 30 takes
effect. If this parameter is set
to a value in the range of 1 to
100, the value in the range of
1 to 100 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to 101, the
value 0 takes effect. If this
Indicates the penalty time in
which a cell cannot enter the
smart carrier shutdown for two
consecutive times when smart
carrier shutdown is enabled.
When the power saving type is
set to
LNR_SMART_CARRIER_SH
UTDOWN, the penalty is
imposed when the interval
between entering and exiting
LNR smart carrier shutdown is
less than 15 minutes. When a
cell is within the penalty time,
the cell cannot enter the LNR 0~361 Minute 0~360 0 None
smart carrier shutdown mode.
The valid GUI value range is 0
to 361, and the value range
that takes effect is 0 to 360. If
this parameter is set to 0, the
value 30 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value in
the range of 1 to 360, the
value in the range of 1 to 360
takes effect. If this parameter
is set to 361, the value 0 takes
effect. If this parameter is set
to a value greater than 361,
the value 30 takes effect.

Indicates the lower threshold


for the channel reliability in
mobility enhancement with
specific slot assignment.
When the channel reliability of
a UE is greater than or equal
to the threshold, mobility
enhancement with specific slot
assignment can take effect for
the UE. Otherwise, this
function cannot take effect for
the UE.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 0.5 takes effect. If 0~10 None 1~10 0 0
this parameter is set to a value
in the range from 1 to 10, the
value in the range from 0.1 to
1.0 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 10, the value 0.5
takes effect.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency TDD cells. This
parameter takes effect only
when the
NRDUCELLRSVDEXT.RsvdP
aram50 parameter is set to 1.
Indicates the PreSINR
threshold for enabling mobility
enhancement with specific slot
assignment. When the
PreSINR of a UE is greater
than or equal to the threshold,
mobility enhancement with
specific slot assignment can
take effect for the UE.
Otherwise, this function
cannot take effect for the UE.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 5 takes effect. If this 0~10 dB 1~10 0 0
parameter is set to a value in
the range from 1 to 10, the
value in the range from 1 to 10
takes effect. If this parameter
is set to a value greater than
10, the value 5 takes effect.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency TDD cells. This
parameter takes effect only
when the
NRDUCELLRSVDEXT.RsvdP
aram50 parameter is set to 1.

Indicates the minimum bit rate


for transmitting cell-level
common messages such as
RMSI (SIB1), OSI (SIBx), and
Paging and access message
(Msg4).If this parameter is set
to 0, the minimum bit rate for
transmitting cell-level common
messages and access
message is MCS0.The valid
GUI value range of this
parameter is 0 to 9. If this
0~9 None 0~9 0 0
parameter is set to a value in
the range of 0 to 9, the GUI
value takes effect.If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 9, MCS0 takes
effect, indicating that the
minimum bit rate for
transmitting cell-level common
messages and access
message is MCS0.This
parameter applies only to low-
frequency TDD and FDD cells.
Indicates whether to increase
the number of downlink layers
for 64T AAUs. If this
parameter is set to 0, the
function of increasing the
number of downlink layers is
disabled for 64T AAUs. If this
parameter is set to 1, the
function of increasing the
0~1 None 0~1 0 0
number of downlink layers is
enabled for 64T AAUs. If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 1, the function of
increasing the number of
downlink layers is disabled for
64T AAUs. This parameter
applies only to low-frequency
TDD cells.
Indicates the threshold of the
number of online UEs for
enabling mobility
enhancement with specific slot
assignment. When the number
of online UEs is less than or
equal to the threshold, mobility
enhancement with specific slot
assignment can take effect in
the cell. Otherwise, this
function is disabled in the cell.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 16 takes effect. If 0~16 None 1~16 0 0
this parameter is set to a value
in the range from 1 to 16, the
value in the range from 1 to 16
takes effect. If this parameter
is set to a value greater than
16, the value 16 takes effect.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency TDD cells. This
parameter takes effect only
when the
NRDUCELLRSVDEXT.RsvdP
aram50 parameter is set to 1.
Indicates the configuration
scheme of the CSI-RS RI
subset restriction function in
the downlink joint transmission
algorithm. If this parameter is
set to 0, the RI subset
restriction function does not
take effect. If this parameter is
set to a value in the range of 1
0~255 None 0~255 0 0
to 255, the configuration
scheme of the RI subset
restriction function is selected
based on the GUI value.
When this parameter is set to
a value greater than 255, the
value 0 takes effect. This
parameter applies only to low-
frequency TDD cells.
Indicates the power spectrum
control coefficient in PUSCH
power control of CA UEs. The
GUI value range of this
parameter is 0 to 100. If this
parameter is set to 0, the
value 1 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value in
the range of 1 to 100, the 0~100 None 0.01~1 0 0
value in the range of 0.01 to 1
takes effect. If this parameter
is set to a value beyond the
range of 0 to 100, the value 1
takes effect. This parameter
applies only to low-frequency
TDD and FDD cells.

Indicates the period of


downlink pre-correction.
The valid value range of this
parameter is 0 to 16, which
corresponds to the actual
value range of 5 to 80. If this
parameter is set to 0, the
value 5 takes effect. If this
0~16 None 1~16 0 0
parameter is set to a value in
the range of 1 to 16, the value
that takes effect is 5 to 80. If
this parameter is set to a value
beyond the valid value range,
the value 5 takes effect.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency TDD cells.
Indicates whether precise
MCS index selection takes
effect for frames with frame
number mod 4 being 0 in
CoMP scenarios. The valid
GUI value range of this
parameter is 0 to
4294967295, and the value
range that takes effect is 0 to
4294967295.If this parameter 0~4294967 0~4294967
None 0 0
is set to 0, precise MCS index 295 295
selection does not take effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 1 to
4294967295, the precise MCS
index selection configuration is
dependent on the parameter
value. This parameter applies
only to low-frequency TDD
cells.
Indicates whether precise
MCS index selection takes
effect for frames with frame
number mod 4 being 1 in
CoMP scenarios. The valid
GUI value range of this
parameter is 0 to
4294967295, and the value
range that takes effect is 0 to
4294967295.If this parameter 0~4294967 0~4294967
None 0 0
is set to 0, precise MCS index 295 295
selection does not take effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 1 to
4294967295, the precise MCS
index selection configuration is
dependent on the parameter
value. This parameter applies
only to low-frequency TDD
cells.
Indicates whether precise
MCS index selection takes
effect for frames with frame
number mod 4 being 2 in
CoMP scenarios. The valid
GUI value range of this
parameter is 0 to
4294967295, and the value
range that takes effect is 0 to
4294967295.If this parameter 0~4294967 0~4294967
None 0 0
is set to 0, precise MCS index 295 295
selection does not take effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 1 to
4294967295, the precise MCS
index selection configuration is
dependent on the parameter
value. This parameter applies
only to low-frequency TDD
cells.
Indicates whether precise
MCS index selection takes
effect for frames with frame
number mod 4 being 3 in
CoMP scenarios. The valid
GUI value range of this
parameter is 0 to
4294967295, and the value
range that takes effect is 0 to
4294967295.If this parameter 0~4294967 0~4294967
None 0 0
is set to 0, precise MCS index 295 295
selection does not take effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 1 to
4294967295, the precise MCS
index selection configuration is
dependent on the parameter
value. This parameter applies
only to low-frequency TDD
stops
cells. the PDCP data split for
an NR cell and determines
that the NR cell enters the
LNR smart carrier shutdown
mode when all the following
conditions are met:
NRDUCellPowerSaving.Power
SavingType is set to
LNR_SMART_CARRIER_SH
UTDOWN, the
time is within the period from
NRDUCellPowerSaving.StartT
ime to
NRDUCellPowerSaving.StopT
ime, the number of online UEs
in the NR cell is less than the
value of
NRDUCellPowerSaving.UserN
umThld, the PRB usage of the
0~101 % 51~100 0 None
NR cell is lower than the
downlink load threshold
(specified by
NRDUCellPowerSaving.DlPrb
Thld), and the proportion of
co-coverage neighboring E-
UTRAN cells whose downlink
load is lower than the value of
NRDUCellRsvdExt.RsvdPara
m64 is greater than or equal to
the value of
NRDUCellRsvdExt.RsvdPara
m79.
The GUI value range is 0 to
101, and the value range that
takes effect is 51 to 100. If this
parameter is set to a value in
the range of 0 to 50, the value
90 takes effect. If this
carrier shutdown.
When
NRDUCellPowerSaving.Power
SavingType is set to
LNR_SMART_CARRIER_SH
UTDOWN, the carrier of the
local NR cell exits the LNR
smart carrier shutdown state if
the following condition is met:
The proportion of co-coverage
neighboring E-UTRAN cells of
the NR cell with the downlink
load greater than or equal to
the sum of the threshold
(specified by
NRDUCellRsvdExt.RsvdPara
m65) and the downlink load
threshold (specified by
NRDUCellRsvdExt.RsvdPara 0~101 % 0~100 0 None
m64) is greater than or equal
to difference between the
neighboring E-UTRAN cell
proportion (specified by
NRDUCellRsvdExt.RsvdPara
m79) and the proportion offset
(specified by
NRDUCellRsvdExt.RsvdPara
m80).
The GUI value range is 0 to
101, and the value range that
takes effect is 0 to 100. If this
parameter is set to 0, the
value 70 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value in
the range of 1 to 100, the
value in the range of 1 to 100
takes effect. If this parameter
Indicates the measurement
mode of the VAM optimization
solution. This parameter
applies only to high
frequencies. The GUI value
range of this parameter is 0
and 2 to 4. If the GUI value is
0, the value 4 takes effect. If
the GUI value is 2 to 4, the
GUI value takes effect. If the
GUI value is beyond this value
0,2~4 None 2~4 0 0
range, the value 4 takes
effect. The values 2, 3, and 4
indicate 2, 3, and 4 sets of
weight measurement modes,
respectively.
In 8T 2-port VAM scenarios, if
this parameter is set to 0 or a
value in the range of 2 to 4,
the value 4 takes effect.
This parameter applies only to
high-frequency TDD cells.
Indicates the threshold for
triggering the 2-port weight
switchover. When the
measured value is greater
than this threshold, weight
switchover is triggered.
The GUI value range of this
parameter is 0 to 100. If the
GUI value of this parameter is
0, the value 10 takes effect.
0~100 None 1~100 0 0
If the GUI value of this
parameter is in the range of 1
to 100, the GUI value takes
effect.
If the GUI value of this
parameter is beyond the range
from 0 to 100, the value 10
takes effect.
This parameter applies only to
high-frequency TDD cells.

Indicates the proportion


(percentage) of the spectral
efficiency of the non-
interference bandwidth to that
of the full bandwidth in
LTE/NR intra-frequency
networking. The spectral
efficiency of the full bandwidth
is calculated using the
following formula: Spectral
efficiency of the full bandwidth
= (Spectral efficiency of the
non-interference bandwidth x
Value of this parameter +
Spectral efficiency of the
interference bandwidth x (100
- Value of this
parameter))/100. The valid 0~101 None 0~100 0 None
value range of this parameter
is 0 to 101, and the value
range that takes effect for this
parameter is 0 to 100.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 40 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range of 1 to 100,
the GUI value takes effect.
If this parameter is set to 101,
the value 0 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value beyond the valid value
range, the value 40 takes
effect.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency TDD cells.
Indicates the rollback
protection threshold for the 2-
port optimization solution in
MU scenarios. This parameter
applies only to high
frequencies. In scenarios
where 4T2P UEs served by
4T4R modules rollback to the
2T2P mode, when the
measured MCS is greater than
the sum of 4 and the rollback
protection threshold, the 2-port
optimization solution becomes
invalid. In scenarios where
8T2P UEs served by 8T8R
modules rollback to the 2T2P
mode, when the measured
MCS is greater than the sum
0~28 None 1~28 0 0
of 4 and the rollback
protection threshold multiplied
by 2, the 2-port optimization
solution becomes invalid.
The GUI value range of this
parameter is 0 to 28. If the
GUI value of this parameter is
0, the value 5 takes effect.
If the GUI value of this
parameter is in the range of 1
to 28, the GUI value takes
effect.
If the GUI value of this
parameter is beyond the range
from 0 to 28, the value 5 takes
effect.
This parameter applies only to
high-frequency TDD cells.
type is n. If this parameter is
set to 255, this parameter
does not take effect.
For 32T/64T RF modules with
4- or 8-port and different
specifications, this parameter
takes effect when the CSI-RS
beam type is 0, 1, 10, or 101
(adaptive beam type
selection). When the CSI-RS
beam type is set to other
values, this parameter takes
effect based on the following
restrictions:
1. For 64T eCPRI modules
supporting 4-port: 3 to 7 and
100. For 64T eCPRI modules
supporting 8-port: 2 to 8 and
100. 0~255 None 0~255 0 None
2. For 64T CPRI modules
supporting 8-port: 2.
3. For 32T (8H4V) modules
supporting 4-port: 6 to 7. For
32T (8H4V) modules
supporting 8-port: 2 and 6 to
7.
4. For 32T (16H2V) modules
supporting 4-port: 3 and 6 to
7. For 32T (16H2V) modules
supporting 8-port: 6.
For a 4-port 8T RF module,
the CSI-RS beam type is 0,
10, or 101.
This parameter does not take
effect for other modules.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the valid value range
Indicates the CSI-RS
transmission mode in CoMP
scenarios. The valid value
range of this parameter is 0 to
2.If this parameter is set to 0,
CSI-RSs are transmitted over
separate ports.If this
parameter is set to 1, CSI-RSs
are transmitted over
replication ports.If this
parameter is set to 2, CSI-RSs 0~2 None 0~2 0 0
are transmitted over separate
ports and replication ports
adaptively.If this parameter is
set to a value beyond the
range of 0 to 2, the value 0
takes effect. That is, CSI-RSs
are transmitted over separate
ports.This parameter applies
only to low-frequency
8T/32T/64T TDD cells.
Indicates the threshold for
channel estimation
enhancement in the downlink
joint transmission algorithm.
Channel estimation
enhancement is performed
only when the measured TA
value is greater than or equal
to the threshold.The valid GUI
value range of this parameter
is 0 to 96, which corresponds
to 0 to 96. If this parameter is
set to a value in this range,
the GUI value takes effect. If
0~96 None 0~96 0 None
this parameter is set to a value
greater than 96, the value 0
takes effect. If the value 0
takes effect, channel
estimation enhancement is not
performed. It is recommended
that this parameter be set to a
value greater than or equal to
1 in high-speed 8T railway
scenarios and be set to a
value greater than or equal to
15 in other scenarios. This
parameter applies only to low-
frequency TDD cells.
Indicates whether the PUCCH
allocation of a cell avoids the
interference subband after the
LTE and NR intra-frequency
networking optimization
feature is enabled. If this
parameter is set to 0, the
PUCCH allocation does not
avoid the interference
subband. If this parameter is
set to 1, the PUCCH allocation
avoids the interference
0~1 None 0~1 0 0
subband. If this parameter is
set to a value greater than 1,
the value 0 takes effect. If the
non-interfering bandwidth is
fewer than 104 RBs, the
system bandwidth is 70 MHz,
LTE and NR spectrum sharing
is enabled, and the SSB is not
in the cell center, the value 0
takes effect. This parameter
applies only to low-frequency
TDD cells.
Indicates the maximum
number of penalty times after
a fast reverse rollback from
the joint transmission mode.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 4 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range of 1 to 10,
the GUI value takes effect.
If this parameter is set to 11, 0~11 None 0~10 0 0
the value 0 takes effect, which
means that fast rollback from
the joint transmission mode
does not take effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 11, the
value 4 takes effect.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency TDD cells.

Indicates the scheduling time


for aperiodic SRS guarantee
in high frequency scenarios.
The GUI value range of this
parameter is 0 to 4000. If this
parameter is set to 0, the 426- Commercial
slot configuration takes effect. scenarios:
If this parameter is set to a 426;Drive
0~4000 slot 1~4000 0
value in the range from 1 to test
4000, the GUI value takes scenarios:
effect. If this parameter is set 4000
to a value greater than 4000,
the 426-slot configuration
takes effect.
This parameter applies only to
high-frequency TDD cells.
Indicates whether precise
MCS index selection takes
effect for frames with frame
number mod 4 being 0. The
valid GUI value range of this
parameter is 0 to
4294967295, and the value
range that takes effect is 0 to
4294967295. 0~4294967 0~4294967
None 0 0
If this parameter is set to 0, 295 295
precise MCS index selection
does not take effect. If this
parameter is set to a value in
the range from 1 to
4294967295, the precise MCS
index selection configuration is
dependent on the parameter
value.
Indicates whether precise
MCS index selection takes
effect for frames with frame
number mod 4 being 1. The
valid GUI value range of this
parameter is 0 to
4294967295, and the value
range that takes effect is 0 to
4294967295. 0~4294967 0~4294967
None 0 0
If this parameter is set to 0, 295 295
precise MCS index selection
does not take effect. If this
parameter is set to a value in
the range from 1 to
4294967295, the precise MCS
index selection configuration is
dependent on the parameter
value.
Indicates whether precise
MCS index selection takes
effect for frames with frame
number mod 4 being 2. The
valid GUI value range of this
parameter is 0 to
4294967295, and the value
range that takes effect is 0 to
4294967295. 0~4294967 0~4294967
None 0 0
If this parameter is set to 0, 295 295
precise MCS index selection
does not take effect. If this
parameter is set to a value in
the range from 1 to
4294967295, the precise MCS
index selection configuration is
dependent on the parameter
value.
Indicates whether precise
MCS index selection takes
effect for frames with frame
number mod 4 being 3. The
valid GUI value range of this
parameter is 0 to
4294967295, and the value
range that takes effect is 0 to
4294967295. 0~4294967 0~4294967
None 0 0
If this parameter is set to 0, 295 295
precise MCS index selection
does not take effect. If this
parameter is set to a value in
the range from 1 to
4294967295, the precise MCS
index selection configuration is
dependent on the parameter
value.
coefficient of the spectral
efficiency of the sum of non-
interfering frequency band
plus the LTE D2 frequency
band (2595 to 2615 MHz) in
LTE/NR intra-frequency
networking. The weighting
coefficient of the spectral
efficiency equals the
parameter value divided by
100.
The valid value range of
this parameter is 0 to 201, and
the value range that takes
effect for this parameter is 0 to
0~201 None 0~200 0 None
200.
If this parameter is set to
0, the value 100 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to
a value in the range of 1 to
200, the GUI value takes
effect.
If this parameter is set to
201, the value 0 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to
a value beyond the valid value
range, the value 100 takes
effect.
This parameter applies
only to low-frequency TDD
Whether to enable 8-layer MU
pairing in the case of one non-
additional DMRS symbol in
the uplink and the number of
RB segments that can be
allocated in uplink resource
allocation when this function is
enabled. The value range of
this parameter is 0 to 2.
If this parameter is set to 0, 8-
layer MU pairing does not take
effect in the case of one non-
additional DMRS symbol in
the uplink. If this parameter is
set to 1 or 2, 8-layer MU
pairing takes effect in the case
of one non-additional DMRS
symbol in the uplink,
and the number of RB 0~2 None 0~2 0 None
segments that can be
allocated in uplink resource
allocation is determined based
on the number of layers in the
previous one or two
(depending on the parameter
value) RB segments. If this
parameter is set to a value
beyond the value range, 8-
layer MU pairing does not take
effect in the case of one non-
additional DMRS symbol in
the uplink.
If 8-layer MU pairing is
required in the case of one
non-additional DMRS symbol
in the uplink, you are advised
to set this parameter to 2.
Indicates the threshold of the
difference between the
average uplink interference on
the interfering frequency band
and the average uplink
interference on the non-
interfering frequency band for
performance improvement in
LTE/NR intra-frequency
networking. This threshold is
used to determine whether to
avoid interfering frequency
bands in the uplink. The valid
value range of this parameter
is 0 to 21, and the value range
that takes effect for this 0~21 None 0~20 0 None
parameter is 0 to 20.
If this parameter is set to
0, the value 10 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to
a value in the range of 1 to 20,
the GUI value takes effect.
If this parameter is set to
21, the value 0 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to
a value beyond the valid value
range, the value 10 takes
effect.
This parameter applies
only to low-frequency TDD
cells.

Indicates the period (slot) of


uplink grant-free transmission
opportunities. This parameter
applies only to low-frequency
TDD cells. For details, see
periodicity in
ConfiguredGrantConfig in
3GPP TS 38.331.
The actual values are 0, 5, 10, 0,5,10,20,4 0,5,10,20,4
None 0 None
20, 40, and 80. 0,80 0,80
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 5 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to 5,
10, 20, 40, or 80, the GUI
value takes effect.
If this parameter is set to other
values, the value 5 takes
effect.
Indicates the number of RBs
in the downlink dedicated
bandwidth for non-slot UEs.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency TDD cells.
The actual value range of this
parameter is 0 to 48.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range of 0 to 48,
the smaller value between the
configured value and the
number of RBs available for
0~48 None 0~48 0 None
non-slot UEs takes effect.
If this parameter is set to other
values, the value 0 takes
effect.
Note: If the bandwidth is 60
MHz or higher, at least 16 RBs
must be configured. If the
bandwidth is less than 60
MHz, at least 12 RBs must be
configured. Otherwise,
resources may fail to be
allocated.

Indicates the SRS PreSINR


threshold for determining
whether MU enhancement
takes effect in NLOS
scenarios. When the SRS
PreSINR is greater than or
equal to the value of this
parameter, MU enhancement
takes effect in NLOS
scenarios.
The value range of this
parameter is 0 to 81, and the
0~81 None -20~20 0 None
value range that takes effect is
-20 to 20. If this parameter is
set to 0, the value 0 takes
effect. If this parameter is set
to a value in the range from 1
to 81, the value that takes
effect is (GUI value - 1) x 0.5 -
20. If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 81, the
value 0 takes effect. This
parameter applies only to low-
frequency TDD cells.
Indicates the SR service drop
threshold. If the number of SR
reporting times of a UE is
greater than or equal to this
threshold, the scheduling
priority of the UE is increased.
Otherwise, the scheduling
priority of the UE remains
unchanged.
The value range of this 0~32 None 1~32 0 0
parameter is 0 to 32.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 16 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range of 1 to 32,
the GUI value takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 32, the
value 16 takes effect.

Indicates the average spectral


efficiency fluctuation threshold
for triggering new downlink
MU rank probing. When the
spectral efficiency fluctuation
of a UE is greater than or
equal to this threshold, MU
rank probing is re-triggered.
Otherwise, MU rank probing
does not need to be re-
triggered.
The value range of this
parameter is 0 to 101.
0~101 None 0.1~10 0 0
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 0.5 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range of 1 to 100,
the value range that takes
effect is 0.1 to 10.
If this parameter is set to 101,
the value 0 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 101, the
value 0.5 takes effect.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency TDD cells.
Indicates the start position of
the first symbol that can be
scheduled on the PDSCH.
The value range is 0 to
12. If this parameter is set to
0, the function specifying the
variable start symbol for the
PDSCH is disabled, and
PDSCH services are not
identified as services with the
variable start symbol.
If this parameter is set to
a value in the range of 1 to 12,
services are identified as 0~12 None 0~12 0 None
PDSCH services with the
variable start symbol. The
value 1 indicates the first
symbol bit, and the value 12
indicates the twelfth symbol
bit.
If this parameter is set to
a value greater than 12, the
value 0 takes effect, indicating
that this function is disabled.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency TDD cells with
D-slot.
Indicates the start position of
the first symbol that can be
scheduled on the PUSCH.
The value range is 0 to
12. If this parameter is set to
0, the function specifying the
variable start symbol for the
PUSCH is disabled, and
PUSCH services are not
identified as services with the
variable start symbol.
If this parameter is set to
a value in the range of 1 to 12,
services are identified as 0~12 None 0~12 0 None
PUSCH services with the
variable start symbol. The
value 1 indicates the first
symbol bit, and the value 12
indicates the twelfth symbol
bit.
If this parameter is set to
a value greater than 12, the
value 0 takes effect, indicating
that this function is disabled.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency TDD cells with
U-slot.
Indicates the threshold for
determining UE measurement
attributes. When the RSRP
difference between the optimal
and second optimal beams of
a UE is less than or equal to
this threshold, joint
measurement is used.
Otherwise, independent
measurement is used. The
GUI value range of this
parameter is 0 to 101.
If this parameter is set to 0,
0~101 dB 0~100 0 0
the value 5 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 1 to
100, the GUI value takes
effect.
If this parameter is set to 101,
the value 0 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value beyond 101, the value 5
takes effect.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency LampSite TDD
cells.

Indicates the threshold for


determining the downlink UE
scheduling attribute. If the
RSRP difference between the
optimal and second optimal
beams of a UE is less than
this threshold, the UE is
considered as an SU UE.
Otherwise, the UE is
considered as an MU UE. The
GUI value range of this
parameter is 0 to 101.
If this parameter is set to
0~101 dB 0~100 0 0
0, the value 10 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to
a value in the range from 1 to
100, the GUI value takes
effect.
If this parameter is set to
101, the value 0 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to
a value greater than 101, the
value 10 takes effect.
This parameter applies
only to low-frequency
LampSite TDD cells.
Indicates the threshold for
determining the uplink UE
scheduling attribute. If the
RSRP difference between the
optimal and second optimal
beams of a UE is less than
this threshold, the UE is
considered as an SU UE.
Otherwise, the UE is
considered as an MU UE. The
GUI value range of this
parameter is 0 to 101.
If this parameter is set to 0,
0~101 dB 0~100 0 0
the value 10 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 1 to
100, the GUI value takes
effect.
If this parameter is set to 101,
the value 0 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value beyond 101, the value
10 takes effect.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency LampSite TDD
cells.
Indicates the protection
margin for initial PDCCH
aggregation level selection in
heavy-load scenarios. This
parameter takes effect when
the
AGG_LVL_INIT_SELECT_OP
T_SW option of the
PdcchAlgoEnhSwitch
parameter is selected and the
cell is heavily loaded (the
number of UEs in the cell is
greater than four times the
total uplink and downlink cell
bandwidth in the unit of MHz).
0~61 dB -31~30 0 0
When this parameter takes
effect, the protection margin is
used for initial PDCCH SINR
estimation.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 5 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range of 1 to 61,
the value that takes effect
equals the GUI value minus
31.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 61, the
value 5 takes effect.
Indicates the logical RB usage
threshold for enabling PUSCH
and PDCCH balancing
adaptation. If the uplink logical
RB usage of a cell is lower
than the threshold, PUSCH
and PDCCH balancing can be
enabled. In this case, the
uplink DCI corresponding to
the same U slot can be
distributed to different
downlink slots for delivery.
The valid GUI value range of
this parameter is 0 to 101, and
the value range that takes 0~101 % 0~100 0 0
effect is 0 to 100. If this
parameter is set to 0, the
value 60 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value in
the range from 1 to 100, the
value in the range from 1 to
100 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to 101, the
value 0 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 101, the value 60
takes effect. This parameter
applies only to low-frequency
TDD cells.
Indicates the lower limit of the
proportion of uplink DCIs
allocated to different downlink
slots. When PUSCH and
PDCCH balancing takes
effect, the uplink DCIs
corresponding to the same U
slot can be distributed in
multiple downlink slots.
The valid GUI value range of
this parameter is 0 to 101, and
the value range that takes
effect is 0 to 100. If this
0~101 % 0~100 0 0
parameter is set to 0, the
value 50 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value in
the range from 1 to 100, the
value in the range from 1 to
100 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to 101, the
value 0 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 101, the
value 50 takes effect. This
parameter applies only to low-
frequency TDD cells.
Indicates whether resources
are allocated based on the
capability in the CSI-RS
codebook reported by UEs.
If this parameter is set to 0,
CSI-RS resources are
allocated based on the
capability in the CSI-RS
codebook parameter reported
by UEs. When the reported
capability is less than the
amount of CSI-RS resources
required by features, CSI-RS
resources of some features
0~1 None 0~1 0 0
that exceed the UE capability
cannot be configured. As a
result, the corresponding
feature cannot take effect.
If this parameter is set to 1,
the maximum CSI-RS
resources supported by the
system are allocated.
If this parameter is set to other
values, the value 0 takes
effect.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency cells.

Indicates the period for


calculating the CSI-RS
dynamic outer weight. If this
parameter is set to 0, the
calculation period is 80 ms. If
this parameter is set to 1, the
calculation period is 20 ms. If
this parameter is set to 2, the
calculation period is 40 ms. If 20,40,80,16
0~4 ms 0 0
this parameter is set to 3, the 0,320
calculation period is 160 ms.
If this parameter is set to 4,
the calculation period is 320
ms. If this parameter is set to
another value, the default
value 80 ms is used. This
parameter applies only to low-
frequency TDD cells.
Indicates the threshold for
switching between the CSI-RS
dynamic outer weight and the
CSI-RS static outer weight.
When the number of channel
matrix conditions is smaller
than the threshold, the CSI-RS
uses the dynamic outer
weight.
When the number of channel
matrix conditions is greater 0~100 None 0~100 0 0
than the threshold, the CSI-RS
uses the static outer weight.
The valid GUI value range and
the value that takes effect for
this parameter are from 0 to
100. If this parameter is set to
a value greater than 100, the
value 0 takes effect. This
parameter applies only to low-
frequency TDD cells.
Indicates the MCS threshold
for triggering CS. If the MCS
index of a UE is lower than
this threshold, the UE can be
a CS benefited UE only when
it experiences interference
from the cell edge.
The valid value range of this
parameter is 0 to 28, and the
value range that takes effect is
0 to 27. If this parameter is set 0~28 None 0~27 0 None
to 0, the value 10 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range of 1 to 27,
the value in the range of 1 to
27 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to 28, the
value 0 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value
beyond the valid value range,
the value 10 takes effect.
Indicates the spectral
efficiency threshold for the CS
algorithm to determine
whether a UE can perform CS
services. A UE can perform
CS services only when the
proportion of the spectral
efficiency of the UE
performing CS services to the
spectral efficiency of single-
cell scheduling is greater than
or equal to this threshold.
The valid value range of this
parameter is 0 to 1000, the
value range that takes effect is
0~1000 None 0.01~10 0 None
0.01 to 10, and the step is
0.01. If this parameter is set to
0, the value 1.1 takes effect. If
this parameter is set to a value
in the range from 1 to 1000,
the value in the range from
0.01 to 10 takes effect. That
is, the value that takes effect
equals the GUI value
multiplied by 0.01. If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 1000, the value
1.1 takes effect.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency TDD cells.
Indicates the interference
correlation coefficient
threshold for CS/CBF
services. CS coordination can
be performed only when the
interference correlation
coefficient of two UEs is
greater than or equal to the
threshold. CBF coordination
can be performed only when
the interference correlation
coefficient of two UEs is less
than the threshold.
The valid value range of this
0~21 None 0~1 0 None
parameter is 0 to 21, and the
value range that takes effect is
0 to 1. If this parameter is set
to 0, the value 0.8 takes
effect. If this parameter is set
to a value in the range of 1 to
20, the value that takes effect
equals the GUI value
multiplied by 0.05. If this
parameter is set to 21, the
value 0 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value
beyond the valid value range,
the value 0.8 takes effect.
Indicates the SRS SINR
compensation value of rank 1
in the uplink on the gNodeB
side.
The valid value range of this
parameter is 0 to 30. If this
parameter is set to 0, SRS
SINR compensation is not
performed. If this parameter is
set to a value in the range 0~30 0.1 dB 0~3 0 0
from 1 to 30, the value that
takes effect equals the GUI
value multiplied by 0.1. If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 30, the value 0
takes effect. This parameter
applies only to NR FR1 (SA)
TDD/FDD cells and NR FR2
(SA&NSA) TDD cells.

Indicates whether to debug


user beam ID 3 during high
frequency peak comparison
tests. This parameter is valid
only when
gNBRsvd.RsvdParam14 is
turned on. The value range is
0 to 64.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the UE selects beams based
on the adaptive beam ID.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range of 1 to 64, 0~64 None 0~64 0 None
the GUI value takes effect.
That is, the UE selects beams
within the beam range from
IDs 1 to 64.
If this parameter is set to a
value beyond the range of 0 to
64, the value 0 takes effect.
That is, the UE selects beams
based on the adaptive beam
ID.
This parameter applies only to
high-frequency TDD cells.
Indicates whether to debug
user beam ID 4 during high
frequency peak comparison
tests. This parameter is valid
only when
gNBRsvd.RsvdParam14 is
turned on. The value range is
0 to 64.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the UE selects beams based
on the adaptive beam ID.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range of 1 to 64, 0~64 None 0~64 0 None
the GUI value takes effect.
That is, the UE selects beams
within the beam range from
IDs 1 to 64.
If this parameter is set to a
value beyond the range of 0 to
64, the value 0 takes effect.
That is, the UE selects beams
based on the adaptive beam
ID.
This parameter applies only to
high-frequency TDD cells.
Indicates the downlink large IP
packet threshold for the Cloud
VR frame identification
algorithm.
The valid value range of this
parameter is 0 to 1500.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 1300 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a 0~1500 Byte 1~1500 0 0
value in the range from 1 to
1500, the GUI value takes
effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 1500, the
value 1300 takes effect.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency TDD cells.
Indicates the downlink IP
packet interval threshold for
the Cloud VR frame
identification algorithm.
The valid value range of this
parameter is 0 to 15.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 5 takes effect.
0~15 ms 1~15 0 0
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 1 to
15, the GUI value takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 15, the
value 5 takes effect.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency TDD cells.
Indicates the maximum
transmission duration allowed
by the Cloud VR frame
scheduling algorithm.
The valid value range of this
parameter is 0 to 20.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 8 takes effect.
0~20 ms 1~20 8 8
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 1 to
20, the GUI value takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 20, the
value 8 takes effect.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency TDD cells.

Indicates the QCI of grant-free


UEs in the short-delay
function. This parameter
applies only to low-frequency
TDD cells.
If this parameter is set to
0, the value 191 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to
0~256 Unsigned32 0~255 0 None
a value in the range of 1 to
255, the GUI value takes
effect.
If this parameter is set to
256, the value 0 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to
a value greater than 256, the
value 191 takes effect.

Indicates whether to enable


the super beam function. If
this parameter is set to 1, this
function is enabled. The
system identifies weak
coverage and generates
specific SSB beams towards 0~1 None 0~1 0 0
weak coverage to improve
coverage. If this parameter is
set to 0, this function is
disabled. If this parameter is
set to other values, the value
0 takes effect.
Indicates the CQI threshold for
triggering preamble allocation
for high-frequency beam
recovery. The valid value
range of this parameter is 0 to
16, and the value range that
takes effect for this parameter
is 0 to 15. If this parameter is
set to 0, the value 3 takes
effect. If this parameter is set
to a value in the range from 1
to 15, the GUI value takes
effect. If this parameter is set
to 16, the value 0 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
0~16 None 0~15 0 0
value greater than 16, the
value 3 takes effect. If the
value that takes effect is less
than 3, fewer UEs have the
chance to be allocated beam
recovery preambles, but the
number of preambles is
greater. If the value that takes
effect is greater than 3, more
UEs have the chance to be
allocated beam recovery
preambles, but the number of
preambles is less. This
parameter applies only to
high-frequency TDD cells.
Indicates the RSRP threshold
for triggering preamble
allocation for high-frequency
beam recovery. The valid
value range of this parameter
is 0 to 21, and the value range
that takes effect for this
parameter is -110 to -90. If this
parameter is set to 0, the
value -100 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value in
the range from 1 to 21, the
value that takes effect equals
the GUI value minus 111. If
this parameter is set to a value
0~21 None -110~-90 0 0
greater than 21, the value
-100 takes effect. If the value
that takes effect is less than
-100, fewer UEs have the
chance to be allocated beam
recovery preambles, but the
number of preambles is
greater. If the value that takes
effect is greater than -100,
more UEs have the chance to
be allocated beam recovery
preambles, but the number of
preambles is less. This
parameter applies only to
high-frequency TDD cells.
Indicates the spectral
efficiency threshold for beam
densification switching. If the
difference between the
spectral efficiency of the newly
measured optimal beam and
that of the historical beam
exceeds this threshold, the UE
is switched to the new optimal
beam. The GUI value range of
this parameter is 0 to 61.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 1 takes effect, and
the value 0.1 is used.
0~61 None 0~6 0 None
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 1 to
60, the GUI value takes effect.
The actual value is the GUI
value divided by 10.
If this parameter is set to 61,
the value 0 takes effect, and
the value 0 is used.
If this parameter is set to a
value beyond the range of 0 to
61, the value 1 takes effect,
and the value 0.1 is used.
This parameter applies only to
high-frequency cells.
Indicates the downlink
frequency-domain resource
allocation type. The GUI value
range of this parameter is 0 to
2.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 1 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range of 1 to 2,
the GUI value takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value beyond the range of 1 to
0~2 None 1~2 0 0
2, the value 1 takes effect.
Where,
Value 1 indicates that a
downlink frequency-domain
resource allocation mode is
TYPE0, that is, RBG resource
allocation.
Value 2 indicates that a
downlink frequency-domain
resource allocation mode is
TYPE_ADAPTIVE, that is,
dynamic resource allocation.
Indicates the PDSCH resource
allocation granularity when the
downlink frequency-domain
resource allocation mode is
TYPE_ADAPTIVE. The GUI
value range of this parameter
is 0 to 2.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 1 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to 1 or 2, the
GUI value takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value
beyond the range from 0 to 2,
0~2 None 1~2 0 0
the value 1 takes effect.
Where,
Value 1 indicates that the
PDSCH resource allocation
granularity is 4 RBs.
Value 2 indicates that the
continuous PDSCH resource
allocation granularity is one
RB.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency TDD cells with
NRDUCellRsvdExt.RsvdPara
m132 set to 2.
Indicates the QCI/5QI values
of Cloud VR services. If the
value of QCI/5QI of a bearer is
equal to the value of this
parameter, the service is
identified as Cloud VR service.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the Cloud VR service is
disabled. If this parameter is
0~256 None 0~256 0 None
set to a value in the range
from 1 to 255, the GUI value
takes effect. If this parameter
is set to 256, the value of
QCI/5QI is 0. If this parameter
is set to a value beyond the
range of 0 to 256, the value 0
takes effect, indicating that the
Cloud VR service is disabled.
adjusts the number of symbols
occupied by Ue-Specific
PDCCH. For symbol
extension, a new Ue-Specific
PDCCH symbol number
extension procedure can be
triggered only when the
interval between the end time
of the previous Ue-Specific
PDCCH symbol number
adjustment and the current
time exceeds this threshold.
For symbol reduction, a new
Ue-Specific PDCCH symbol
number reduction procedure
can be triggered only when
the interval between the end
time of the previous Ue-
Specific PDCCH symbol
0~3600 Second 1~3600 0 0
number adjustment and the
current time exceeds 18 times
of this threshold or 3600
seconds, whichever is smaller.
The GUI value range is 0 to
3600.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 10 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 1 to
3600, the GUI value takes
effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 3600, the
value 10 takes effect.
It is recommended that this
parameter be set to a value 10
or more times the value of
NRDUCellRsvdExt.RsvdPara

Indicates the CDD delay step


between polarized antennas.
The value range of this
parameter is 0 to 48, and
value range that takes effect is
0 to 48. If this parameter is set
to 0, the CDD algorithm does 0~48 None 0~48 0 0
not take effect. If this
parameter is set to a value
beyond the range of 0 to 48,
the value 0 takes effect. This
parameter applies only to FDD
cells.
Indicates the MCS threshold
for interference avoidance for
UEs in coordinating cells.
Interference avoidance can be
performed on CBF benefited
UEs only when the MCS index
of scheduled UEs in
coordinating cells is greater
than or equal to this threshold.
The valid value range of this
parameter is 0 to 28, and the
value range that takes effect 0~28 None 0~27 0 None
for this parameter is 0 to 27.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 10 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 1 to
27, the GUI value takes effect.
If this parameter is set to 28,
the value 0 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 28, the
value 10 takes effect.

Indicates the threshold of the


number of layers of
determining the virtual zero
forcing solution for CBF
benefited UEs.
The valid value range of this
parameter is 0 to 301, and the
value range that takes effect
for this parameter is 0 to 30.
The step is 0.1
If this parameter is set to 0, 0~301 dB 0~30 0 None
the value 100 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 1 to
300, the GUI value takes
effect.
If this parameter is set to 301,
the value 0 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 301, the
value 100 takes effect.
Indicates the threshold for
disabling inter-polarization
phase estimation and
compensation on an NR FDD
4T4R channel. Timing starts
when phase estimation and
compensation are enabled. If
the number of collected
samples is insufficient when
the duration exceeds this
threshold, the samples are
aged and need to be
discarded. In this case, the
system starts to collect 0~1440 Minute 1~1440 0 0
samples again. This
parameter applies only to low-
frequency NR FDD cells.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 720 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 1 to
1440, the GUI value takes
effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value beyond the range of 0 to
1440, the value 720 takes
Indicates the threshold of the
effect.
interval at which inter-
polarization phase estimation
and compensation are started
for NR FDD 4T4R channels.
Timing starts after the current
inter-polarization phase
compensation is performed.
Inter-polarization phase
estimation and compensation
are started again only when
the interval is greater than this
threshold. This parameter 0~1440 Minute 1~1440 0 0
applies only to low-frequency
NR FDD cells.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 60 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 1 to
1440, the GUI value takes
effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value beyond the range of 0 to
1440, the value 60 takes
effect.
Indicates the threshold of the
maximum proportion of level-1
beams in the sampled PMIs
used for inter-polarization
phase estimation and
compensation for NR FDD
4T4R channels. If the
maximum proportion of level-1
beams in the sampled PMIs
exceeds this threshold, the
estimated phase is inaccurate,
and estimation and
compensation are not
performed. Otherwise, phase 0~100 None 0.01~1 0 0
estimation and compensation
are performed. This parameter
applies only to low-frequency
NR FDD cells.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 40 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 1 to
100, the GUI value takes
effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value beyond the range of 0 to
100, the value 40 takes effect.

Indicates the threshold for


reconfiguring from single-
symbol to dual-symbol for the
sPUCCH. When
NRDUCellPucch.UserShortPu
cchSymbolNum is set to
SYMBOL1, this parameter
specifies the threshold for
triggering ACK reporting
together with data on the
PUCCH.
The GUI value range of this 0~60 dB -29~30 0 None
parameter is 0 to 60.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 3 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range of 1 to 60,
the value -30 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 60, the
value 3 takes effect.
This parameter applies only to
high-frequency TDD cells.
Indicates the threshold for
reconfiguring from 4T4R
single-symbol to dual-symbol
for the sPUCCH. When
NRDUCellPucch.UserShortPu
cchSymbolNum is set to
SYMBOL1, this parameter
specifies the threshold for
triggering ACK reporting
together with data on the
PUCCH.
The GUI value range of this 0~60 dB -29~30 0 None
parameter is 0 to 60.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value -1 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range of 1 to 60,
the value -30 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 60, the
value -1 takes effect.
This parameter applies only to
high-frequency TDD cells.

Indicates the threshold for


reconfiguring from dual-
symbol to ACK reporting
together with data on the
sPUCCH. This parameter
does not take effect when
NRDUCellPucch.UserShortPu
cchSymbolNum is set to
SYMBOL1.
The GUI value range of this
parameter is 0 to 60. 0~60 dB 29~30 0 None
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value -4 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range of 1 to 60,
the value -30 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 60, the
value -4 takes effect.
This parameter applies only to
high-frequency TDD cells.
Indicates the threshold for
reconfiguring from ACK
reporting together with data on
the PUCCH to short PUCCH
1-symbol.
The GUI value range of this
parameter is 0 to 60.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 1 takes effect. 0~60 dB -29~30 0 None
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range of 1 to 60,
the value -30 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 60, the
value 1 takes effect.
This parameter applies only to
high-frequency TDD cells.

Indicates the BetaOffsets,


which controls whether ACKs
are transmitted together with
data on the PUSCH. When a
UE at the cell edge is
reconfigured to report ACKs
together with data on the
PUSCH, BetaOffsets is
reconfigured to this parameter
value to ensure that the UCI
can be reported in fewer RBs
(for example, four RBs). When
the reporting mode is changed
back to the dual-symbol
reporting, BetaOffsets is 0~32 None 0~31 0 None
reconfigured to the original
value 10.
The GUI value range of this
parameter is 0 to 32.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 1 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range of 1 to 32,
the value -1 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 32, the
value 1 takes effect.
This parameter applies only to
high-frequency TDD cells.
frequency cell supports only
uplink and downlink data
channels when the
SupplementaryCellInd
parameter is set to
PCELL_SCELL.
The GUI value range of this
parameter is 0 to 1.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range of 0 to 1,
the GUI value takes effect. If
this parameter is set to a value
greater than 1, the value 0
takes effect.
When the value 0 takes effect,
0~1 None 0~1 0 None
the cell supports uplink and
downlink data channels,
broadcast channels, and
PUCCH.
When the value 1 takes effect,
the cell supports only uplink
and downlink data channels
and does not support
broadcast channels or
PUCCH. In this case, TRS
must be configured for the cell
to prevent the absence of
time-frequency offset
measurement.
This parameter applies only to

Indicates whether to enable


Beam Desification Phase 1.
Beam Desification Phase 1 is
enabled only when this 0~1 None 0~1 0 0
parameter is set to 1. This
function applies only to high-
frequency TDD cells.
Indicates the threshold for
enabling mobility
enhancement with SRS-based
weights.
The valid GUI value range of
this parameter is 0 to 100, and
the value range that takes
effect is 0.01 to 1.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 0.5 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a 0~100 None 0.01~1 0 0
value in the range of 1 to 100,
the value that takes effect
equals the GUI value
multiplied by 0.01.
If this parameter is set to a
value beyond the range of 0 to
100, the value 0.5 takes
effect. This parameter applies
only to low-frequency TDD
cells.
reserved for the PDCCH of
common signaling, the
proportion of reserved
resources is determined by
this parameter during the
period when dynamic
reservation takes effect. If
uplink CCEs are statically
reserved, the proportion of
reserved resources is
determined by this parameter
at any time. If this parameter
is set to 0, the proportion of
uplink CCEs reserved for the
PDCCH of common signaling
is 75%. If this parameter is set
to 1, the proportion of uplink
CCEs reserved for the
PDCCH of common signaling 0, 0.25,0.5,
0~5 None 0 0
is 25%. If this parameter is set 0.75, 1
to 2, the proportion of uplink
CCEs reserved for the
PDCCH of common signaling
is 50%. If this parameter is set
to 3, the proportion of uplink
CCEs reserved for the
PDCCH of common signaling
is 75%. If this parameter is set
to 4, the proportion of uplink
CCEs reserved for the
PDCCH of common signaling
is 100%. If this parameter is
set to 5, the proportion of
uplink CCEs reserved for the
PDCCH of common signaling
is 0%. If this parameter is set
to a value greater than 5, the
value 0 takes effect, indicating
Indicates the PRB usage
threshold of a neighboring cell
for entry into the downlink joint
transmission mode. The
downlink joint transmission
algorithm takes effect for the
local cell only if the PRB
usage of a neighboring cell is
less than this threshold.
The value range of this
parameter is from 0 to 101,
and the value range that takes
0~101 None 0~100 0 0
effect is from 0 to 100.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 30 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 1 to
100, the GUI value takes
effect.
If this parameter is set to 101,
the value 0 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value beyond the range of 0 to
101, the value 30 takes effect.
Indicates the correlation
threshold for determining
whether to enable downlink
MU enhanced admission
when UEs are centrally
distributed. UEs are identified
as layer-preferred UEs only
when the UE correlation is
greater than this threshold.
The valid value range of this
parameter is 0 to 101, the
value range that takes effect is
0 to 1, and the step is 0.01. If
0~101 None 0~1 0 0
this parameter is set to 0, the
value 40 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value in
the range from 1 to 100, the
GUI value takes effect. If this
parameter is set to 101, the
value 0 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 101, the value 40
takes effect. This parameter is
restricted by bit 3 of
NRDUCellRsvdExt.RsvdSwPa
ram3.
Indicates the spectral
efficiency threshold for
determining whether to enable
downlink MU enhanced
admission when UEs are
centrally distributed. UEs are
identified as layer-preferred
UEs only when the spectral
efficiency is greater than this
threshold. The valid value
range of this parameter is 0 to
301, the value range that
takes effect is 0 to 30, and the
step is 0.1. If this parameter is 0~301 None 0~30 0 0
set to 0, the value 120 takes
effect. If this parameter is set
to a value in the range from 1
to 300, the GUI value takes
effect. If this parameter is set
to 301, the value 0 takes
effect. If this parameter is set
to a value greater than 301,
the value 120 takes effect.
This parameter is restricted by
bit 3 of
NRDUCellRsvdExt.RsvdSwPa
Indicates
ram3. the inter-layer
difference threshold for
determining whether to enable
downlink MU enhanced
admission when UEs are
centrally distributed. UEs are
identified as layer-preferred
UEs only when the difference
threshold is less than this
parameter value. The valid
value range of this parameter
is 0 to 301, the value range
that takes effect is 0 to 30,
and the step is 0.1. If this
0~301 dB 0~30 0 0
parameter is set to 0, the
value 200 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value in
the range from 1 to 300, the
GUI value takes effect. If this
parameter is set to 301, the
value 0 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 301, the value
200 takes effect. This
parameter is restricted by bit 3
of
NRDUCellRsvdExt.RsvdSwPa
ram3.
Indicates the coefficient for
converting the inter-layer
difference in power control for
UEs not supporting antenna
selection in combination
weight scenarios. The valid
GUI value range of this
parameter is 0 to 101. If this
parameter is set to 0, the
value 0.5 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value in 0~101 None 0~1 0 None
the range from 1 to 100, the
value that takes effect is the
GUI value multiplied by 0.01. If
this parameter is set to 101,
the value 0 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 101, the value
0.5 takes effect. This
parameter applies only to low-
frequency TDD cells.

Indicates the maximum offset


of the equivalent RSRP of the
weak layer relative to the
equivalent RSRP of the
strongest layer when inter-
layer power control is enabled
for UEs not supporting
antenna selection in
combination weight scenarios.
The valid GUI value range of
this parameter is 0 to 31. If
0~31 None -30~0 0 None
this parameter is set to 0, the
value -10 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value in
the range from 1 to 31, the
value that takes effect is the
GUI value minus 31. If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 31, the value -10
takes effect. This parameter
applies only to low-frequency
TDD cells.
Indicates the MCS threshold
for triggering inter-layer power
control for UEs not supporting
antenna selection. The valid
value range of this parameter
is 0 to 28. If this parameter is
set to 0, MCS index 0 takes
effect. If this parameter is set
to a value in the range of 1 to 0~28 None 0~27 0 None
27, the value in the range of
MCS 1 to MCS 27 takes
effect. If this parameter is set
to a value greater than or
equal to 28, MCS index 0
takes effect. This parameter
applies only to low-frequency
TDD cells.

Indicates the threshold of the


difference between the
average SrsPreSinr and the
minimum SrsPreSinr received
by the base station from
different antennas of UEs.
This parameter is used to
protect the upper limit of the
input SrsPresinr for the SRS
Po adaptation function. When
the difference between the
average SrsPreSinr and the
minimum SrsPreSinr is greater
than or equal to this threshold,
the input SrsPresinr for SRS
Po adaptation is equal to the
average SrsPreSinr minus this
threshold. Otherwise, the input 0~21 None 0~20 0 0
SrsPresinr for SRS Po
adaptation is equal to the
minimum SrsPreSinr.
The GUI value range of this
parameter is 0 to 21.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 5 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range of 1 to 20,
the GUI value takes effect.
If this parameter is set to 21,
the value 0 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to other
values, the value 5 takes
effect.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency TDD and SUL.
Indicates the MCS index
decrease amount for
preallocation-intended UEs,
SR-scheduled UEs, UEs using
NR fallback to LTE, and small-
packet UEs. The GUI value
range is 0 to 29. If this bit is
set to 0, the value 0 takes
effect, indicating that this
0~29 None 0~28 0 0
function does not take effect.
If this bit is set to a value in
the range from 1 to 28, the
GUI value takes effect. If this
bit is set to 29 or a value
beyond the range of 0 to 29,
the value 0 takes effect,
indicating that this function
does not take effect.
Indicates the upper limit of the
absolute value of a single Po
adjustment for SRS Po
adaptation.
The GUI value range of this
parameter is 0 to 21.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 10 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
0~21 None 0~20 0 0
value in the range of 1 to 20,
the GUI value takes effect.
If this parameter is set to 21,
the value 0 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to other
values, the value 10 takes
effect.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency TDD and SUL.
Indicates the delay extension
threshold for determining
whether the downlink MU
enhancement algorithm takes
effect in NLOS scenarios.
When the channel delay
spread is greater than or equal
to the value of this parameter,
the downlink MU
enhancement algorithm takes
effect in NLOS scenarios.
(The algorithm takes effect
when multiple factors are
involved. The channel delay
spread is only one of the
factors. It is assumed that
other factors are met.)
The value range of this 0~17 ns 0~400 0 0
parameter is 0 to 17. The
value range that takes effect is
0 to 400.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 100 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range of 1 to 16,
the value in the range of 25 to
400 takes effect, with a step of
25.
If this parameter is set to 17,
the value 0 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 17, the
value 100 takes effect.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency TDD cells.
Indicates the period of
identifying full buffer UEs in a
cell. The unit is millisecond.
The GUI value range of this
parameter is 0 to 20. If this
parameter is set to 0, the
value 1000 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value in 0~20 ms 500~10000 0 0
the range from 1 to 20, the
value that takes effect equals
the GUI value multiplied by
500. If this parameter is set to
a value greater than 20, the
value 1000 takes effect.
Indicates the PRB usage
threshold for UEs performing
uplink full-buffer data
transmission in a cell. A UE
can be identified as an uplink
full buffer UE only when the
average PUSCH PRB usage
of the UE is greater than or
equal to this threshold within a
full buffer UE identification
period. The GUI value range 0~100 % 1~100 0 0
of this parameter is 0 to 100. If
this parameter is set to 0, the
value 60 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value in
the range from 1 to 100, the
GUI value takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 100, the value 60
takes effect.

Indicates the PRB usage


threshold for UEs performing
downlink full-buffer data
transmission in a cell. A UE
can be identified as a downlink
full buffer UE only when the
average PDSCH PRB usage
of the UE is greater than or
equal to this threshold within a
full buffer UE identification
period. The GUI value range 0~100 % 1~100 0 0
of this parameter is 0 to 100. If
this parameter is set to 0, the
value 70 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value in
the range from 1 to 100, the
GUI value takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 100, the value 70
takes effect.
Indicates the threshold of the
proportion of TTIs in which
uplink scheduling is performed
for uplink full-buffer UEs in a
cell. A UE can be identified as
an uplink full buffer UE only
when the proportion of TTIs in
which uplink scheduling is
performed is greater than or
equal to this threshold within a
full buffer UE identification
0~100 % 1~100 0 0
period. The GUI value range
of this parameter is 0 to 100. If
this parameter is set to 0, the
value 80 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value in
the range from 1 to 100, the
GUI value takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 100, the value 80
takes effect.
Indicates the threshold of the
proportion of TTIs in which
downlink scheduling is
performed for downlink full-
buffer UEs in a cell. A UE can
be identified as a downlink full
buffer UE only when the
proportion of TTIs in which
downlink scheduling is
performed is greater than or
equal to this threshold within a
full buffer UE identification 0~100 % 1~100 0 0
period. The GUI value range
of this parameter is 0 to 100. If
this parameter is set to 0, the
value 80 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value in
the range from 1 to 100, the
GUI value takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 100, the value 80
takes effect.
scheduling failure rate of UEs
with power saving mode being
BWP2 in a cell is greater than
this threshold, the base station
dynamically adjusts the BWP2
power saving algorithm. This
increases the difficulty of
switching the UE power saving
mode from BWP1 to BWP2
and decreases the difficulty of
switching the UE power saving
mode from BWP2 to BWP1.
The valid value range of this
parameter is 0 to 9, and the
value range that takes effect
for this parameter is 1 to 9.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 40% takes effect.
If this parameter is set to 1,
0~9 % 10~90 0 0
the value 10% takes effect.
If this parameter is set to 2,
the value 20% takes effect.
If this parameter is set to 3,
the value 30% takes effect.
If this parameter is set to 4,
the value 40% takes effect.
If this parameter is set to 5,
the value 50% takes effect.
If this parameter is set to 6,
the value 60% takes effect.
If this parameter is set to 7,
the value 70% takes effect.
If this parameter is set to 8,
the value 80% takes effect.
If this parameter is set to 9,
the value 90% takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value beyond the valid value
Indicates the threshold factor
of the equivalent RB usage
when UEs are switched to
BWP2 for power saving in a
cell. When the average
number of RBs used by a UE
in BWP 1 divided by BWP2
bandwidth is less than this
threshold, the UE power
saving mode can be switched
from BWP1 to BWP2. The
base station separately
determines whether to switch
the power saving mode in the
uplink and downlink.
The valid value range of this
parameter is 0 to 100, and the
0~100 % 1~100 0 0
value range that takes effect
for this parameter is 1 to 100.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 5 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range of 1 to 100,
the GUI value takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value beyond the valid value
range, the value 5 takes
effect.
If the number of
RRC_CONNECTED UEs is
less than 10, you are advised
to set this parameter to 20.
This option applies only to
low-frequency TDD cells.
Indicates the downlink
throughput threshold for
switching the UE power saving
mode from BWP1 to BWP2.
When the average number of
RBs used by a UE in BWP 1
divided by BWP2 bandwidth is
less than this threshold, the
UE power saving mode can be
switched from BWP1 to
BWP2. The base station
separately determines
whether to switch the power
saving mode in the uplink and
downlink.
The valid value range of this
parameter is 0 to 100000, and 0~100000 kbit/s 10~100000 0 0
the value range that takes
effect for this parameter is 10
to 100000.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range of 0 to 9,
the value 1000 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range of 10 to
100000, the GUI value takes
effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value beyond the valid value
range, the value 1000 takes
effect.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency TDD cells.
Indicates the threshold of the
uplink PRB usage of the cell
for which WTTx DACQ takes
effect. This function takes
effect when the actual
average uplink PRB usage of
the cell is greater than or
equal to this threshold and the
number of activated UEs is
greater than the value of
NRDUCellRsvdExt.RsvdPara
0~100 % 50~100 0 0
m180. The valid value range
of this parameter is 0 to 100. If
this parameter is set to a value
in the range from 0 to 50, the
value 70 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value in
the range from 50 to 100, the
GUI value takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 100, the value 70
takes effect.
Indicates the threshold of the
downlink PRB usage of the
cell for which WTTx DACQ
takes effect. This function
takes effect when the actual
average downlink PRB usage
of the cell is greater than or
equal to this threshold and the
number of activated UEs is
greater than the value of
NRDUCellRsvdExt.RsvdPara
0~100 % 50~100 0 0
m180. The valid value range
of this parameter is 0 to 100. If
this parameter is set to a value
in the range from 0 to 50, the
value 60 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value in
the range from 50 to 100, the
GUI value takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 100, the value 60
takes effect.

Indicates the threshold of the


total number of activated MBB
and WTTx UEs in a cell for
which WTTx DACQ takes
effect. This function takes
effect when the actual
average number of activated
UEs in a cell is greater than
this threshold and the actual
average uplink PRB usage is
greater than or equal to
NRDUCellRsvdExt.RsvdPara
m178 or the actual average
0~4000 None 2~4000 0 0
downlink PRB usage is
greater than or equal to
NRDUCellRsvdExt.RsvdPara
m179. The valid value range
of this parameter is 0 to 4000.
If this parameter is set to 0 or
1, the value 5 takes effect. If
this parameter is set to a value
in the range from 2 to 4000,
the GUI value takes effect. If
this parameter is set to a value
greater than 4000, the value 5
takes effect.
Indicates the rate threshold for
uplink AMBR rate control for
WTTx UEs in a cell for which
WTTx DACQ takes effect. The
uplink AMBR of WTTx UEs
cannot exceed this threshold
after DACQ takes effect. The
valid value range of this
parameter is 0 to 1000. If this 0~1000 Mbps 1~1000 0 0
parameter is set to 0, the
value 2 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value in
the range from 1 to 1000, the
GUI value takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 1000, the value 2
takes effect.

Indicates the rate threshold for


downlink AMBR rate control
for WTTx UEs in a cell for
which WTTx DACQ takes
effect. The downlink AMBR of
WTTx UEs cannot exceed this
threshold after DACQ takes
effect. The valid value range
of this parameter is 0 to 0~10000 Mbps 1~10000 0 0
10000. If this parameter is set
to 0, the value 20 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 1 to
10000, the GUI value takes
effect. If this parameter is set
to a value greater than 10000,
the value 20 takes effect.
Indicates the protection
margin for PDCCH initial
aggregation level selection in
common mode. This
parameter takes effect when
the
AGG_LVL_INIT_SELECT_OP
T_SW option of the
PdcchAlgoEnhSwitch
parameter is selected and the
cell is lightly loaded (the
number of UEs in the cell is
less than four times the total
uplink and downlink cell
bandwidth in the unit of MHz).
0~61 dB -30~30 0 0
When this parameter takes
effect, the protection margin is
used for initial PDCCH SINR
estimation.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value -10 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range of 1 to 61,
the value that takes effect
equals the GUI value minus
31.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 61, the
value -10 takes effect.

Indicates the DTX step for


closed-loop adjustment to the
PDCCH aggregation level
when there is no valid CQI.
When the
AGG_LVL_INIT_SELECT_OP
T_SW option of the
NRDUCellPdcch.PdcchAlgoE
nhSwitch parameter is
selected, this step is used to
accelerate the convergence of
closed-loop adjustment. 0~50 None 0.2~10 0 0
If this parameter is set to 0,
the step is 1 dB.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range of 1 to 50,
the step equals the GUI value
multiplied by 0.2 dB.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 50, the
value 0 takes effect, indicating
that the step is 1 dB.
range reference offset for
inter-layer power control
optimization.
The valid value range of this
parameter is 0 to 99.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range of 0 to 10,
the value 0 takes effect,
indicating that inter-layer
power control is not further
optimized.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 11 to
99, the configured value takes
effect.
If this parameter is set to a
0~99 None 0,10~29 0 0
value beyond the range of 0 to
99, the value 0 takes effect,
indicating that this function is
disabled.
Assume that lower limit of the
MCS index range offset is x,
which equals floor(Parameter
value/10).
Assume that upper limit of the
MCS index range is y, which
equals mod(Parameter value,
10).
The value that takes effect is
as follows: 10+x < MCS <
20+y. This parameter applies
only to low-frequency TDD
Indicates the minimum power
threshold for the first two
layers of the inter-layer power
control factor. The power of
the first two layers cannot be
lower than this threshold. This
threshold takes effect only
when rank 4 is used for UE
scheduling.
The valid value range of this
parameter is 0 to 100.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 0 takes effect,
indicating that this switch is
turned off. 0~100 None 0~0.25 0 0
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 1 to
100, the value that takes
effect is (0.01 to 1)/4. That is,
the value that takes effect is
the value of this parameter
multiplied by 0.0025.
If this parameter is set to a
value beyond the range of 0 to
100, the value 0 takes effect,
indicating that this function is
disabled.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency TDD cells.
Indicates the reference static
power coefficient for inter-
layer power control
optimization. When a UE is in
rank 4, the power coefficients
of the first two layers are
adjusted based on parameter
settings.
The valid value range of this
parameter is 0 to 99.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 0 to
10, the value 0 takes effect,
indicating that inter-layer
power control optimization is
not performed.
0~99 None 0,11~99 0 0
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 11 to
99, the GUI value takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value beyond the range of 0 to
99, the value 0 takes effect. It
indicates that the function is
disabled.
The power coefficient of the
first layer of the user =
floor(Parameter value/10)/10,
The power coefficient of the
second layer of the user =
mod(Parameter value, 10)/10.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency TDD cells.
Indicates the mobility power
factor reference for inter-layer
power control optimization.
When a UE is in rank 4, the
power factors of the first two
layers are adjusted based on
parameter settings.
The valid value range of this
parameter is 0 to 99.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 0 to
10, the value 0 takes effect,
indicating that the mobility
power factor is not optimized.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 11 to
0~99 None 0,11~99 0 0
99, the GUI value takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 0 to 99, the
value 0 takes effect. It
indicates that the function is
disabled.
The power factor of the first
layer of the user =
0.25/floor(Parameter
value/10).
The power factor of the
second layer of the user =
0.25/mod (Parameter value,
10).
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency TDD cells.
Indicates whether resources
are allocated based on the
configurable resource quantity
capability and feedback
capability reported by UEs.
If this parameter is set to 0,
CSI-RS resources are
allocated based on the
configurable resource quantity
capability and feedback
capability reported by UEs.
When the reported capability
is less than the amount of
CSI-RS resources required by
features, CSI-RS resources of
0~1 None 0~1 0 0
some features that exceed the
UE capability cannot be
configured. As a result, the
corresponding feature cannot
take effect.
If this parameter is set to 1,
the maximum CSI-RS
resources supported by the
system are allocated.
If this parameter is set to other
values, the value 0 takes
effect.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency cells.
Indicates the time-domain
filtering coefficient for the
mobility enhancement with
SRS-based weights.
The GUI value range of this
parameter is 0 to 11, and the
value range that takes effect
for this parameter is 0 to 1.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 0.7 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
0~11 None 0~1 0 0
value in the range of 1 to 10,
the value that takes effect
equals the GUI value
multiplied by 0.1.
If this parameter is set to 11,
the value 0 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value beyond the range of 0 to
11, the value 0.7 takes effect.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency TDD cells.
Indicates the threshold for
disabling mobility
enhancement with SRS-based
weights.
The valid GUI value range of
this parameter is 0 to 100, and
the value range that takes
effect is 0.01 to 1.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 0.8 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a 0~100 None 0.01~1 0 0
value in the range of 1 to 100,
the value that takes effect
equals the GUI value
multiplied by 0.01.
If this parameter is set to a
value beyond the range of 0 to
100, the value 0.8 takes
effect.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency TDD cells.

Indicates the RSRP threshold


for selecting CS/CBF UEs
when CS/CBF is enabled.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 10 takes effect.
The GUI value range is 1 to
60, and the value range that
takes effect is 0.5 to 30, which 0~60 0.5 dB 0.5~30 0 0
is equal to the GUI value
multiplied by 0.5. If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 60, the value 10
takes effect. This parameter
applies only to low-frequency
TDD cells.
Indicates the length of the
polling PDU retransmission
timer and the RLC status
report prohibition timer used
by the RLC layer on the base
station and UE sides when
RLC parameter adaptation is
enabled and there are a large
number of UEs on the
network.
If this parameter is set to 0,
100, 200,
the timer length is 200 ms. 0~4 ms 0 0
300, 400
If this parameter is set to 1,
the timer length is 100 ms.
If this parameter is set to 2,
the timer length is 200 ms.
If this parameter is set to 3,
the timer length is 300 ms.
If this parameter is set to 4,
the timer length is 400 ms.
If this parameter is set to other
values, the timer length is 200
ms by default.
Indicates the correlation
threshold for determining UE
pairing in the downlink MU
enhancement algorithm in
NLOS scenarios. When the
correlation between UEs is
less than or equal to the value
of this parameter, UE pairing
is triggered. The valid value
range of this parameter is 0 to
101, and the value range that
takes effect is 0 to 1. This
parameter applies only to the
downlink MU enhancement
0~101 None 0~1 0 0
solution in NLOS scenarios. If
this parameter is set to 0, the
value 0.95 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value in
the range from 1 to 100, the
value in the range from 0.01 to
1 takes effect, and the step is
0.01. If this parameter is set to
101, the value 0 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 101, the
value 0.95 takes effect. This
parameter applies only to low-
frequency TDD cells.
Indicates whether to enable
the TRS narrow beam
function. The GUI value range
of this parameter is 0 to 2.
When the value 1 takes effect,
the TRS uses one wide beam.
When the value 2 takes effect,
the TRS uses multiple narrow
beams, and the number of
beams is equal to the number
of configured SSB beams.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 1 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 1 to 2,
the GUI value takes effect.
0~2 None 1~2 0 0
If this parameter is set to other
values, the value 0 takes
effect.
This parameter takes effect
only for high frequency bands.
If this parameter is set to 2,
NRDUCellRsvd.RsvdParam11
9 cannot be set to 1. If
NRDUCellRsvd.RsvdParam11
9 is set to 1, TUE1.0 cannot
access the network.
If
NRDUCellTrpMmwavBeam.C
overageScenario is set to
SCENARIO_103, the value 0
takes effect.

Indicates the time threshold


for enabling silence
scheduling of power
headroom estimation for
uplink power control. If no
power headroom is reported
within the time, silence
scheduling is enabled.
The valid value range of this
parameter is 0 to 10.
If this parameter is set to 0, 0~10 Second 1~10 0 0
the value 1 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range of 1 to 10,
the GUI value takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 10, the
default value 1 takes effect.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency TDD and SUL
cells.
Indicates the time threshold
for silence scheduling when
silence scheduling of power
headroom estimation for
uplink power control is
enabled.
The valid value range of this
parameter is 10 to 100.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range of 0 to 10,
the value 10 takes effect. 0~100 ms 10~100 0 0
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range of 10 to
100, the GUI value takes
effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 100, the
default value 10 takes effect.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency TDD and SUL
cells.
Indicates the estimated
compensation value for
enabling the power headroom
estimation function.
The actual valid value range of
this parameter is -15 to 15,
and the GUI value range is 0
to 31. The mapping between
the actual value (Y) and the
GUI value (X) is as follows:
0~31 dB -15~15 0 0
When X is set to 0, Y equals
0; when X is set to a value in
the range from 1 to 31, Y
equals X minus 16 and the
actual value range of Y is -15
to 15; when the value of X is
greater than 31, Y equals 0.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency TDD and SUL
cells.
Indicates whether an NR FDD
cell performs frequency-
domain avoidance for the
PBCH/SS on an LTE FDD
cell. The value range of this
parameter is 0 to 1.
If this parameter is set to 0,
LTE SS/PBCH frequency-
domain avoidance is disabled,
and symbol-level avoidance is
implemented through rate
matching.
If this parameter is set to 1, 0~1 None 0~1 0 0
LTE SS/PBCH frequency-
domain avoidance is enabled.
If this parameter is set to a
value beyond the range of 0 to
1, the value 0 takes effect.
This parameter takes effect
only when the
LTE_NR_FDD_SPCT_SHR_S
W option of the
NRDUCellAlgoSwitch.Spectru
mCloudSwitch parameter is
selected.
antenna selection.
The valid value range
(denoted by X) of this
parameter is 0 to 100.
If this parameter is
set to 0, the value 1 takes
effect.
If this parameter is
set to a value in the range of 1
to 100, the GUI value takes
effect.
If this parameter is
set to a value greater than
100, the default value 1 takes
effect.
This parameter
applies only to low-frequency
TDD cells.
The value calculated 0~100 None 1~100 0 None
by 5 - mod(X - 1, 25) indicates
the threshold for PreSINR to
take effect, and the
rounddown of (X - 1)/25
indicates the condition for the
algorithm to take effect at
different moving speeds. If the
calculated value is 0, the
algorithm takes effect at
extremely low-speed
scenarios.
If the calculated
value is 1, the parameter
takes effect in low- or lower-
speed scenarios. If the
calculated value is 2, the
parameter takes effect in
medium- or lower-speed
Indicates the TRS puncturing
mode. This parameter applies
only to low-frequency cells
with aperiodic TRS ZP and
with the TRS rate matching
switch turned on.
The valid value range of this
parameter is 0 to 1. If this
parameter is set to a value in
this range, the GUI value
takes effect. If this parameter
is set to other values, the
value 0 takes effect.
When the value 0 takes effect, 0~1 None 0~1 0 0
the TRS puncturing period is
10 ms.
When the value 1 takes effect,
the TRS puncturing period
differs depending on the TRS
period. If the TRS period is0
ms, 10 ms, or 20 ms, the TRS
puncturing period is 10 ms. If
the TRS period is 40 ms or 80
ms, the TRS puncturing period
is the same as the TRS
period.

Indicates the codebook type


corresponding to aperiodic
downlink coordinated
measurement.
The value range of this
parameter is 0 to 3.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 1 takes effect.
For 4-port configurations, the
value of the "n1-n2" IE is
always "two-one".
For 8-port configurations: If
0~3 None 1~3 0 None
this parameter is set to 1, the
value of the "n1-n2" IE is "two-
two" or "four-one"; if this
parameter is set to 2, the
value of the "n1-n2" IE is "two-
two"; if this parameter is set to
3, the value of the "n1-n2" IE
is "four-one".
For details, see 3GPP TS
38.331.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency TDD cells.
Indicates the threshold for the
number of times the SRS
SINR is abnormal. When the
number of times that the base
station detects abnormal SRS
SINRs exceeds this threshold,
the base station determines
that the SRS SINRs of UEs
are unreliable. In this case, the
base station uses DMRS
SINR for uplink scheduling.
The GUI value range of this
0~200 None 0~200 0 None
parameter is 0 to 200.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 0 takes effect,
indicating that the function is
disabled.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 1 to
200, the GUI value takes
effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 200, the
value of 200 takes effect.
Indicates the PreSINR
threshold for the enhanced
multi-user mobility algorithm.
The enhanced multi-user
mobility algorithm takes effect
only when the value of
PreSINR of a UE is greater
than or equal to this threshold.
The GUI value range of this
parameter is 0 to 41.
If this parameter is set to 0,
0~41 dB -20~20 0 0
the value 2 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 1 to
41, the value that takes effect
equals the GUI value minus
21.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 41, the
value 2 takes effect.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency TDD cells.
Indicates the threshold for
weight enhancement to take
effect for UEs not supporting
antenna selection in MU
scenarios in the downlink.
The value range of this
parameter is from 0 to 100,
and the step is 0.01. The
value range that takes effect is
from 0.01 to 1.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 60 is used, and the
0~100 None 0.01~1 0 None
value 0.6 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range of 1 to 100,
the configured value is used,
and the value in the range of
0.01 to 1 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 100, the
value 60 is used, and the
value 0.6 takes effect.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency TDD cells.

Indicates the channel


correlation threshold of the
third layer. When the
correlation of the third layer is
greater than this threshold,
static user evaluation is
triggered.If this parameter is
0~100 None 1~100 0 0
set to 0, the value 50 takes
effect. If this parameter is set
to a value in the range from 1
to 100, the GUI value takes
effect. If this parameter is set
to a value greater than 100,
the value 50 takes effect.
Indicates the multipath delay
extension threshold. When the
delay extension factor is
greater than this threshold, the
state evaluation in NLOS
scenarios is triggered. If this
parameter is set to 0, the
0~200 None 1~200 0 0
value 15 takes effect.If this
parameter is set to a value in
the range from 1 to 200, the
GUI value takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 200, the value 15
takes effect.
Indicates the interval of uplink
signal quality evaluation for UL
fallback to LTE in NSA
networking.
The GUI value range of this
parameter is 0 to 300.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 1000 takes effect.
0~300 100ms 100~30000 0 None
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range of 1 to 300,
the value that takes effect
equals the GUI value
multiplied by 100. If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 300, the value
1000 takes effect.

Indicates the offset of the


SINR threshold for
switchovers from rank 1 to
rank 2 in the DFT-S-OFDM
waveform.The valid value
range of this parameter is 0 to
10001.If this parameter is set
to 0 or a value greater than
10001, the offset is the default
value 300, and 300 x 0.01
0~10001 0.01dB 0~100 0 None
takes effect.
If this parameter is
set to a value in the range of 1
to 10000, the offset takes
effect based on Parameter
value x 0.01. If this parameter
is set to 10001, the offset is 0,
which means that the SINR
threshold has no offset.
Indicates the number of
periods for configuring POS0
in the RRC reconfiguration
message when the downlink
additional DMRS adaptation
function is enabled. The GUI
value range of this parameter
is 0 to 100. If this parameter is
set to a value in the range
from 1 to 100, the GUI value
takes effect. If this parameter
is set to 0 or a value greater
than 100, the value 4 takes
effect, indicating that POS0 0~100 None 1~100 0 0
can be reconfigured in the
RRC reconfiguration message
when the conditions for not
configuring additional DMRSs
are met for four consecutive
periods. A single period is 500
ms. This parameter is valid
only when
NRDUCellPdsch.DlAdditional
DmrsPos is set to
POS_ADAPTIVE. This
parameter applies only to low-
frequency TDD cells.
Indicates the maximum
proportion of RBs reserved for
high-priority initial
transmission UEs not
performing joint transmission
in a serving cell during DL
CoMP preallocation.
The valid GUI value range
of this parameter is 0 to 100. If
this parameter is set to 0, the
0~100 % 1~100 0 None
value 100 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 1 to
100, the GUI value takes
effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 100, the
value 100 takes effect.
This parameter applies only
to low-frequency TDD cells.

If this parameter is set to 0,


the value 0 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value in
the range of 1 to 100, the GUI
value takes effect.If this
0~100 None 0~100 0 0
parameter is set to a value
greater than 100, the value 0
takes effect. This parameter
applies only to low-frequency
TDD cells.
Indicates the MCS threshold
for coefficient adjustment of
each layer in weight
enhancement for UEs not
supporting antenna
selection.The valid value
range of this parameter is 0 to
28.The value 0 indicates that
this solution does not take
effect.If this parameter is set 0~28 None 0~27 0 0
to a value in the range of 1 to
28, the MCS index is equal to
the GUI value of this
parameter minus 1.If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 28, the MCS
index 0 takes effect.This
parameter applies only to low-
frequencythe
Indicates TDD cells.
inter-layer
correction factor level for 1T
SRS UEs in weight
enhancement for UEs not
supporting antenna selection.
The valid value range of this
parameter is 0 to 14.If this
parameter is set to a value in
the range of 0 to 14, the value 0~14 None 0~14 0 0
that takes effect is the
coefficient corresponding to
the level specified by this
parameter.If this parameter is
set to a value greater than 14,
the value 0 takes effect.This
parameter applies only to low-
Indicates
frequencythe TDDinter-layer
cells.
correction factor level for 2T
SRS UEs in weight
enhancement for UEs not
supporting antenna selection.
The valid value range of this
parameter is 0 to 14.If this
parameter is set to a value in
the range of 0 to 14, the value 0~14 None 0~14 0 0
that takes effect is the
coefficient corresponding to
the level specified by this
parameter.If this parameter is
set to a value greater than 14,
the value 0 takes effect.This
parameter applies only to low-
frequency TDD cells.
Indicates the rank capability
supported by the RI subset of
UEs in high-speed cells. The
GUI value range is 0 to 15.If
this parameter is set to 0 or a
value greater than 15, RI
subset restriction does not
take effect for UEs in high-
speed cells.If this parameter is
set to a value in the range of 1
to 15, the rank capability of
UEs in high-speed cells is
indicated by the binary bits of
the configured value. The 0~15 None 0~15 0 None
binary bits from right to left
indicate rank 1 through rank
4.For example, the binary bit
of value 1 is 0001, which
indicates that the RI subset
restriction configuration
supports only rank 1.The
binary bit of value 15 is 1111,
which indicates that the RI
subset restriction configuration
supports rank 1 through rank
4. This parameter applies only
to low-frequency TDD cells.
Indicates the PTRS time
domain density value range
MCS1. When the MCS for
scheduling is less than MCS1,
no PTRS is available. The
value range of MCS1 is 0 to
30.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 5 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 1 to
29, the GUI value takes effect.
If this parameter is set to 30,
the value 0 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value beyond the range of 0 to
30, the value 5 takes effect.
This parameter applies only to
0~30 None 0~29 0 0
high-frequency cells.
This parameter must be set to
0 because the base station or
TUE does not support other
PTRS time-domain
configurations. If this
parameter is not set to 0, the
values of
NRDUCellRsvdExt.RsvdPara
m221,
NRDUCellRsvdExt.RsvdPara
m222, and
NRDUCellRsvdExt.RsvdPara
m223 must be the same.
Otherwise, the throughput
decreases or even service
drops occur after a UE/TUE
accesses the network.
Indicates the PTRS time
domain density value range
MCS2. When the MCS for
scheduling is greater than
MCS1 but less than MCS2,
the PTRS time domain density
is 4. The value range of MCS2
is 0 to 30.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 5 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 1 to
29, the GUI value takes effect.
If this parameter is set to 30,
the value 0 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value beyond the range of 0 to
30, the value 5 takes effect.
This parameter applies only to 0~30 None 0~29 0 0
high-frequency cells.
This parameter must be set to
0 because the base station or
TUE does not support other
PTRS time-domain
configurations. If this
parameter is not set to 0, the
values of
NRDUCellRsvdExt.RsvdPara
m221,
NRDUCellRsvdExt.RsvdPara
m222, and
NRDUCellRsvdExt.RsvdPara
m223 must be the same.
Otherwise, the throughput
decreases or even service
drops occur after a UE/TUE
accesses the network.
MCS3. When the MCS for
scheduling is greater than
MCS2 but less than MCS3,
the PTRS time domain density
is 2. When the MCS for
scheduling is greater than or
equal to MCS3, the PTRS
time domain density is 1. The
value range of MCS3 is 0 to
30.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 5 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 1 to
29, the GUI value takes effect.
If this parameter is set to 30,
the value 0 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value beyond the range of 0 to 0~30 None 0~29 0 0
30, the value 5 takes effect.
This parameter applies only to
high-frequency cells.
This parameter must be set to
0 because the base station or
TUE does not support other
PTRS time-domain
configurations. If this
parameter is not set to 0, the
values of
NRDUCellRsvdExt.RsvdPara
m221,
NRDUCellRsvdExt.RsvdPara
m222, and
NRDUCellRsvdExt.RsvdPara
m223 must be the same.
Otherwise, the throughput
decreases or even service
Indicates the threshold of the
number of RBs scheduled for
the PTRS (NRB0).
When the number of RBs
scheduled for the PTRS is
less than NRB0, the PTRS is
not delivered during
scheduling.
When the number of RBs
scheduled for the PTRS is
greater than or equal to NRB0
and less than NRB1 (specified
by
NRDUCellRsvdExt.RsvdPara
m225), the frequency-domain
0~132 None 1~132 0 0
density scheduling interval of
the PTRS is 2 RBs.
The valid value range of this
parameter is 0 to 132.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 3 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 1 to
132, the GUI value takes
effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 132, the
value 3 takes effect.
This parameter applies only to
high-frequency cells.
Indicates the threshold of the
number of RBs scheduled for
the PTRS (NRB1).
When the number of RBs
scheduled for the PTRS is
greater than NRB0 (specified
by
NRDUCellRsvdExt.RsvdPara
m224) and less than NRB1,
the frequency-domain density
scheduling interval of the
PTRS is 2 RBs.
When the number of RBs
scheduled for the PTRS is
greater than or equal to NRB1,
the frequency-domain density 0~132 None 1~132 0 0
scheduling interval of the
PTRS is 4 RBs.
The valid value range of this
parameter is 0 to 132.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 3 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 1 to
132, the GUI value takes
effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 132, the
value 3 takes effect.
This parameter applies only to
high-frequency cells.

Indicates the power backoff


correction proportion for non-
consecutive scheduling during
uplink MCS selection. UEs
correct the SINR used for
MCS selection for non-
consecutive scheduling slots
using the following value:
correction proportion
multiplied by maximum
backoff power for non- 0~10 None 0~1 0 0
consecutive scheduling of
UEs. If this parameter is set to
a value in the range of 0 to 10,
the value that takes effect
equals the GUI value divided
by 10. If this parameter is set
to a value greater than 10, the
value 0 takes effect. This
parameter applies only to low-
frequency TDD cells.
Indicates the downlink beam
grouping algorithm policy. The
value range of this parameter
is 0 to 4. The value range that
takes effect is 1 to 4.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 4 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range of 1 to 4,
the GUI value takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 4, the value
4 takes effect.
0~4 None 1~4 0 None
where, The value 1 indicates
the beam spacing solution.
The value 2 indicates the
beam isolation polarization
combination solution. The
value 3 indicates the beam
isolation polarization
separation solution.The value
4 indicates the beam isolation
and correlation solution.This
parameter applies only to low-
frequency TDD massive
MIMO cells.
Indicates the number of
periods for configuring POS1
in the RRC reconfiguration
message when the downlink
additional DMRS adaptation
function is enabled. POS1 can
be reconfigured in the RRC
reconfiguration message when
the conditions for configuring
additional DMRSs are met for
x consecutive periods. A
single period is 500 ms. The
valid GUI value range of this
0~100 None 1~100 0 0
parameter is 0 to 100. If this
parameter is set to a value in
the range of 1 to 100, the GUI
value takes effect. If this
parameter is set to 0 or a
value greater than 100, the
value 3 takes effect. This
parameter is valid only when
NRDUCellPdsch.DlAdditional
DmrsPos is set to
POS_ADAPTIVE. This
parameter applies only to low-
frequency TDD cells.
Indicates the power headroom
report (PHR) periodic timer,
which is specified by phr-
PeriodicTimer in 3GPP TS
38.321.
The valid value range of this
parameter is 0 to 8.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 4 takes effect,
indicating sf100.
Value 1 indicates sf10.
0~8 None 1~8 0 0
Value 2 indicates sf20.
Value 3 indicates sf50.
Value 4 indicates sf100.
Value 5 indicates sf200.
Value 6 indicates sf500.
Value 7 indicates sf1000.
Value 8 indicates infinity.
If this parameter is set to a
value beyond the range of 0 to
8, the value 4 takes effect,
indicating sf100.

Indicates the PHR prohibition


timer, which is specified by
phr-ProhibitTimer in 3GPP TS
38.321.
The valid value range of this
parameter is 0 to 8.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 5 takes effect,
indicating sf100.
Value 1 indicates sf0.
Value 2 indicates sf10.
0~8 None 1~8 0 0
Value 3 indicates sf20.
Value 4 indicates sf50.
Value 5 indicates sf100.
Value 6 indicates sf200.
Value 7 indicates sf500.
Value 8 indicates sf1000.
If this parameter is set to a
value beyond the range of 0 to
8, the value 5 takes effect,
indicating sf100.
Indicates the OH parameter
value used in the formula for
calculating the upper limit of
the TBS that can be
scheduled for CA UEs in the
downlink. For details, see
3GPP TS 38.306.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value of OH equals 14
multiplied by 0.01.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 1 to 0~15 None 0~0.14 0 0
14, the value of OH equals the
GUI value multiplied by 0.01.
If this parameter is set to 15,
the value of OH equals 0
multiplied by 0.01.
If this parameter is set to 0 or
a value beyond the range of 1
to 15, the value of OH equals
14 multiplied by 0.01.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency cells.

Indicates the maximum


number of VIP users that can
be admitted.
The GUI value range of this
parameter is 0 to 20.
If this parameter is set to a 0~20 None 0~20 0 0
value in the range from 0 to
20, the GUI value takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value beyond the range of 0 to
20, the value 0 takes effect.

Indicates the QCI/5QI


configuration for VIP users. In
NSA networking, the value of
this parameter indicates the
QCI value. In SA networking,
the value of this parameter
indicates the 5QI value.
The GUI value range of this
parameter is 0 to 85. 0~85 None 1~85 0 0
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 6 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range of 1 to 85,
the GUI value takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value beyond the range of 1 to
85, the value 6 takes effect.
Indicates the PRB usage of
VIP users.
The GUI value range of this
parameter is 0 to 101.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 100 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 1 to
0~101 None 0~100 0 0
100, the GUI value takes
effect.
If this parameter is set to 101,
the value 0 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value beyond the range of 0 to
101, the value 100 takes
effect.
IBLER adaptation takes effect.
If the number of NACKs
initially transmitted within the
period is less than or equal to
this threshold and the
threshold for enhanced
downlink target IBLER
adaptation to take effect (see
NRDUCellRsvdExt.RsvdPara
m13,
NRDUCellRsvdExt.RsvdPara
m14, and
NRDUCellRsvdExt.RsvdPara
m15) is met, enhanced
downlink target IBLER
adaptation takes effect. If the
number of NACKs initially
transmitted within the period is
greater than this threshold,
0~150,255 None 1~150,255 0 None
enhanced downlink target
IBLER adaptation does not
take effect.
The valid range of this
parameter is from 0 to 150
and 255.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 255 takes effect,
indicating that this function
does not take effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range of 1 to 150,
the GUI value takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 150, the
value 255 takes effect.
This parameter takes effect
only when BIT12 of
NRDUCellRsvdExt.RsvdSwPa
This parameter is used to
control the downslink MU
pairing negative gain
recognition algorithm to turn
on and off. When the
parameter is set to 0, it
indicates that the downlink MU
{0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
pairing negative gain
identification algorithm is off;
when the parameter is set to
1, it indicates that the downlink
MU pairing negative gain
recognition algorithm is turned
on.

Indicates whether to enable


the inter-cell SSB time-domain
position staggering function. If
this parameter is set to 0,
inter-cell SSB time-domain {0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
position staggering function is
disabled. If this parameter is
set to 1, this function is
enabled.

Indicates whether to optimize


sharp CQI fluctuation. When
this parameter is set to 1, the
switch is turned on. When the
CQI fluctuates sharply, the
{0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
system restricts the CQI.
When this parameter is set to
0, the original CQI processing
mechanism remains
unchanged.
Indicates whether to enable
the LA optimization function
after a handover. If this
parameter is set to 1, the
function is enabled. The
system quickly determines the
{0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
weight and rank for a period of
time after the UE performs a
handover. If this parameter is
set to 0, the function is
disabled. The original weight
and rank remain unchanged.
Specifies whether the gNodeB
instructs the UE to switch the
SSB beam. This option
applies only to low-band TDD
cells. This option takes effect
only when the
NRDuCellRsvd.RsvdParam14
3 parameter is set to 0, the
PERIODIC_CSI_SWITCH
option of the
NRDUCellCsirs.CsiAlgoSwitch
{0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
parameter is selected, and the
TRSPeriod parameter is set to
a value other than MS0. If this
option is selected, the gNodeB
instructs UEs to switching the
SSB beam. If this option is
deselected, no SSB
measurement configurations
are delivered, and UEs are not
instructed to switch the SSB
Indicates
beam. whether to enable
the timeslot optimization
function for PDCCH rate
matching. When this
parameter is set to 0, the
timeslot optimization function
{0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
is disabled for PDCCH rate
matching. When this
parameter is set to 1, the
timeslot optimization function
is enabled for PDCCH rate
matching.

Indicates whether the amount


of data scheduled during the
SR-based scheduling can be
configured. If this parameter is
set to 1, this function is
enabled. If this parameter is {0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
set to 0, this function is
disabled. The amount of data
is specified by
NRDUCellRsvd.RsvdParam19
.
Indicates whether to configure
PDCCH Type3 CSS on BWP1
and BWP2.If this parameter is
set to 0, PDCCH Type3 CSS
is not configured on BWP1 {0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
and BWP2 of PCC.If this
parameter is set to 1, PDCCH
Type3 CSS is configured on
BWP1 and BWP2 of PCC.

Indicates whether to enable


downlink MCS index
adjustment optimization when
smart power lock is enabled. If
this parameter is set to 0,
downlink MCS index {0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
adjustment optimization is
disabled. If this parameter is
set to 1, downlink MCS index
adjustment optimization is
enabled.

Indicates whether the logical


channel number of an NR cell
changes during an intra-LTE
inter-cell handover without
changing the SgNB in EN-DC
scenarios. If this parameter is
{0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
set to 0, the logical channel
number of an NR cell changes
during the handover. If this
parameter is set to 1, the
logical channel number of the
NR cell does not change.
Indicates whether to enable
DRX state evaluation based
on PUSCH NACK feedback.
The value range is 0 to 1. If
this parameter is set to 0, the
gNodeB determines whether a
{0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
UE is in the DRX sleep state
based on the number of
consecutive NACKs on the
PUSCH. If this parameter is
set to 1, this function does not
take effect.

If this parameter is set to 1,


the gNodeB does not stop the
scheduling when receiving the
gap configuration request from
the eNodeB. If this parameter {0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
is set to 0, the gNodeB stops
the scheduling when receiving
the gap configuration request
from the eNodeB.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the MU PMI user interference
cancellation solution is
disabled. If this parameter is {0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
set to 1, the MU PMI user
interference cancellation
solution is enabled.

This bit specifies whether to


stop downlink scheduling in
NR cells in advance during an
intra-LTE inter-cell handover
without changing the SgNB in {0,1} None {0,1} 0 0
EN-DC scenarios. Downlink
scheduling in NR cells is
stopped in advance only if this
bit is set to 1.

When this parameter is set to


0, filtering is not performed on
CSI-RS resources. When this
{0,1} None {0,1} 0 None
parameter is set to 1, filtering
is performed on CSI-RS
resources.

If this parameter is set to 0,


power reduction for UEs near
the cell center applies to UEs
of all vendors.
If this parameter is set to 1,
{0,1} None {0,1} 0 None
power reduction for UEs near
the cell center applies only to
UEs of a certain vendor.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency cells.

When the number of RBs


restricted by power control is
less than the number of target
RBs for power control, the
transmit power is not adjusted
if this parameter is set to 0. If
{0,1} None {0,1} 0 None
this parameter is set to 1, the
transmit power is adjusted so
that the number of RBs
restricted by power control
converges to the number of
target RBs for power control.
Indicates the switch specifying
the measured value for
evaluation of UL fallback to
LTE. If this parameter is set to
0, the measured SRS
PreSINR is used for
{0,1} None {0,1} 0 None
evaluation of UL fallback to
LTE. If this parameter is set to
1, the measured SRS
PostSINR is used for
evaluation of UL fallback to
LTE.

Indicates whether to perform


consecutive scheduling on
UEs based on the RBG when
the uplink non-consecutive
scheduling switch takes effect.
If this parameter is set to 1,
consecutive scheduling is
performed on UEs based on
the RBG when the uplink non- {0,1} None {0,1} 0 None
consecutive scheduling switch
takes effect. If this parameter
is set to 0, consecutive
scheduling is not performed
on UEs based on the RBG
when the uplink non-
consecutive scheduling switch
takes effect.
Indicates whether to enable
scheduling priority
optimization based on
estimated scheduling duration.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the scheduling priority of data
transmission is not optimized.
If this parameter is set to 1, {0,1} None {0,1} 0 None
the base station adjusts UE
priorities based on the
estimated scheduling duration
of UEs to be scheduled. The
UE with a shorter estimated
scheduling duration has a
higher priority.
Indicates the number of
PDSCH DMRS code division
multiplexing groups that can
be used during PDSCH DMRS
port number allocation. The
valid value of this parameter
ranges from 1 to 3. Value
1/2/3 indicates that the
number of code division
multiplexing groups that can
0~3 None 1~3 0 0
be used for PDSCH DMRS
port number allocation is
1/2/3. If this parameter is set
to 0, there are three code
division multiplexing groups
that can be used for PDSCH
DMRS port number allocation.
If the configured value
exceeds the value range, the
actual value is 3.
Indicates whether to enable
the downlink target initial block
error rate (IBLER) adaptation
function. The value 0 indicates
that this switch is turned off,
and the value 1 indicates that
0~1 None 0~1 0 0
this switch is turned on. If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 1, the downlink
target initial block error rate
(IBLER) adaptation function is
disable.
Indicates the MU rank solution
for SRS UEs. The value of this
parameter ranges from 0 to 3.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the actual value is 1. If this
parameter is set to a value in
the range of 1 to 3, the
configured value takes effect.
If this parameter is set to 4,
the actual value is 0. If this
parameter is set to a value 0~4 None 0~3 0 0
greater than 4, the actual
value is 1.
The value 0 indicates
FIX_MU_RANK.
The value 1 indicates
RI_BASED_MU_RANK.
The value 2 indicates
PRE_ADAPT_MU_RANK.
The value 3 indicates
POST_ADAPT_MU_RANK.
Indicates MU rank adaptive
threshold 1 for UE pairing
using SRS weights. The value
of this parameter ranges from
0 to 201, and the actual value
ranges from 0 to 20 with the
step being 0.1. If this
parameter is set to 0, the
value 10 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value in 0~201 dB 0~20 0 0
the range of 1 to 200, the
mapping between the
configured value x and the
actual value y is y = 0.1 * x. If
this parameter is set to 201,
the value 0 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 201, the value 20
takes effect.
Indicates MU rank adaptive
threshold 2 for UE pairing
using SRS weights. The value
of this parameter ranges from
0 to 301, and the actual value
ranges from -5 to 25 with the
step being 0.1.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 7.5 takes effect. If
this parameter is set to a value 0~301 dB -5~25 0 0
in the range from 1 to 300, the
mapping between the
configured value x and the
actual value y is y = 0.1 * x - 5.
If this parameter is set to 301,
the value -5 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 301, the value 25
takes effect.
Indicates the rank value for
UE pairing using SRS-based
weights.
The value range of this
parameter is 0 to 4, and the
value range that takes effect
for this parameter is 0 to 3.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 1 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 1 to 3,
the GUI value takes effect.
0~4 None 0~3 0 0
If this parameter is set to 4,
the value 0 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 4, the value
1 takes effect.
where
0 indicates rank 1.
1 indicates rank 2.
2 indicates rank 3.
3 indicates rank 4.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency TDD cells.

Indicates the rank value for


UE pairing using PMI-based
weights.
The value range of this
parameter is 0 to 4, and the
value range that takes effect
for this parameter is 0 to 3.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 1 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 1 to 3,
the GUI value takes effect.
0~4 None 0~3 0 0
If this parameter is set to 4,
the value 0 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 4, the value
1 takes effect.
where
0 indicates rank 1.
1 indicates rank 2.
2 indicates rank 3.
3 indicates rank 4.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency TDD cells.
Indicates the gain threshold
for downlink MU pairing. The
valid value range of this
parameter is 100 to 200. The
step is 0.01.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 1.1 takes effect. If
this parameter is set to a value
in the range of 1 to 99, the
0,100~200 None 1.0~2.0 0 0
value 1.0 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value in
the range of 100 to 200, the
value 1.0-2.0 takes effect. If
this parameter is set to a value
greater than 200, the value
2.0 takes effect. This
parameter applies only to low-
frequency TDD cells.
Indicates the threshold of
consecutive correct CRCs for
initial transmission in uplink
AMC step adaptation.
The valid value range of this
parameter is 0 to 1001.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 20 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range of 1 to
1000, the configured value
0~1001 None 0~1000 0 0
takes effect, which indicates
that the threshold of
consecutive correct CRCs for
initial transmission in uplink
AMC step adaptation is 1 to
1000.
If this parameter is set to
1001, the value 0 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 1001, the
value 1000 takes effect.
Indicates the threshold of
consecutive CRC errors for
initial transmission in uplink
AMC step adaptation.
The valid value range of this
parameter is 0 to 1001.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 4 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range of 1 to
1000, the configured value
0~1001 None 0~1000 0 0
takes effect, which indicates
that the threshold of
consecutive CRC errors for
initial transmission in uplink
AMC step adaptation is 1 to
1000.
If this parameter is set to
1001, the value 0 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 1001, the
value 1000 takes effect.

Indicates the increment step


coefficient in uplink AMC step
adaptation.
The valid value range of this
parameter is 0 to 501.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 3 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
0~501 None 0~500 0 0
value in the range of 1 to 500,
the configured value takes
effect.
If this parameter is set to 501,
the value 0 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 501, the
value 500 takes effect.

Indicates the number of


suspended TTIs due to MCS
index decrease in uplink AMC
step adaptation.
The valid value range of this
parameter is 0 to 501.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 7 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a 0~501 None 0~500 0 0
value in the range of 1 to 500,
the configured value takes
effect.
If this parameter is set to 501,
the value 0 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 501, the
value 500 takes effect.
Indicates the amount of data
to be scheduled for uplink
preallocation. The valid value
range of this parameter is 0 to
65535, and the range that
takes effect is 1 to 65535. If
this parameter is set to 0, the
0~65535 Byte 1~65535 0 0
value 100 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value in
the range from 1 to 65535, the
GUI value takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 65535, the value
100 takes effect.

Indicates whether to enable


the function of avoiding
interference from CSI-RS of
neighboring cells to the
PDSCH of the serving cell.
If this parameter is set to 0,
this function does not take
effect. If this parameter is set
to 1, interference
avoidance on the CSI-RS of
slot 0 and slot10 is always
0~2 None 0~2 0 0
performed. If this parameter is
set to 2, interference
avoidance on the CSI-RS of
slot 0, slot 1, slot10, and slot
11 is always performed.If this
parameter is set to other
values,
this function does not take
effect. This function applies
only to low-frequency TDD
cells.

Indicates the upper limit of the


number of preallocation UEs
that can enter the scheduling
UE chain. The value range of
this parameter is 0 to 32, and
the value range that takes
effect for this parameter is 1 to
32. If this parameter is set to 0~32 None 1~32 0 0
0, the value 2 takes effect. If
this parameter is set to a value
in the range of 1 to 32, the
configured value takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 32, the
value 2 takes effect.
Indicates the threshold to
determine whether the
PUSCH shares symbols with
the DMRS. When the MCS of
a user is greater than or equal
to the configured parameter
value, the PUSCH and DMRS
can share the same symbols.
When the MCS of a user is
less than the configured
parameter value, the PUSCH
and DMRS cannot share the
same symbols.
The valid value range of this
parameter is 0 to 30.
If this parameter is set to 0 0~30 None 0~29 0 0
and the UE uses the UL
256QAM MCS index table, the
value 12 takes effect. In other
scenarios, the value 18 takes
effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range of 1 to 29,
the GUI value takes effect.
If this parameter is set to 30,
the value 0 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 30, the
value 29 takes effect.
This parameter applies only to
FDD and TDD.

Indicates the maximum


downlink bit rate.
The value range of this
parameter is 0 and 1024 to
10240. The default value is
9728.
If this parameter is set to 0 or
a value out of the GUI value 0,1024~102 0.1~1, step:
None 0 0
range, the value 9728 takes 40 1/10240
effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range of 1024 to
10240, the GUI value takes
effect.
This parameter applies only to
high-frequency TDD cells.
Indicates the minimum interval
for preallocation for UEs in the
uplink. The value ranges from
0 to 255.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the minimum interval for
preallocation is 5.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range of 1 to 255,
the configured value takes
0~256 Slot 0~255 0 0
effect.
If this parameter is set to 256,
the actual value is 0, which
indicates that preallocation is
not performed in the uplink.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 256, the
value 0 takes effect. In this
case, preallocation is not
performed in the uplink.

Indicates whether the PUSCH


occupies PUCCH RBs. If this
parameter is set to 0, the
PUSCH does not occupy
PUCCH RBs. If this parameter
is set to 1 and there are UEs
with heavy uplink traffic in the
cell, the PUSCH can occupy
all PUCCH RBs when the
number of online UEs is 1. If
the number of online UEs is
greater than 1, the PUSCH of
the TDD cell can occupy some
PUCCH RBs. Otherwise, the
PUSCH does not occupy
PUCCH RBs. When this
parameter is set to 2, the
0~3 None 0~3 0 0
PUSCH can occupy all
PUCCH RBs if there are
uplink-heavy-traffic UEs, the
number of online UEs is less
than or equal to 8, and there
are no downlink-heavy-traffic
UEs in the cell. Otherwise, the
value 1 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to 3 and there
are UEs with heavy uplink
traffic in the cell, the PUSCH
can occupy all PUCCH RBs.
Otherwise, the PUSCH does
not occupy PUCCH RBs. If
this parameter is set to a value
out of the valid range, the
value 1 takes effect.
Indicates the beam used by
the RAR in NSA networking.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the RAR uses PRACH beams.
If this parameter is set to 1, 0~1 None 0~1 0 0
the RAR uses SSB beams.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 1, the RAR
uses PRACH beams.

Indicates whether to enable


the downlink MU forced
pairing function. The value
range of this parameter is 0 to
1. If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 1, the value
0 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the MU forced pairing function
is disabled.
If this parameter is set to 1,
the MU forced pairing function 0~1 None 0~1 0 0
is enabled.
This function takes effect only
when the DL_MU_MIMO_SW
option of the
NRDUCellAlgoSwtich.MuMimo
Switch parameter is selected
and this parameter is set to 1.
If the DL_MU_MIMO_SW
option is deselected, the value
of this parameter does not
take effect.
Indicates whether spatial
multiplexing is supported
between PDCCH uplink and
downlink DCI. If this
parameter is set to 0, spatial
multiplexing is supported
between PDCCH uplink and
downlink DCI. If this 0~1 None 0~1 0 0
parameter is set to 1, spatial
multiplexing is not supported
between PDCCH uplink and
downlink DCI. If this
parameter is set to other
values, the value 0 takes
effect.
Indicates the interference
suppression in the case of
downlink MU weight zero
forcing. The value range of
this parameter is 0 to 6. If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 6, the value 0
takes effect.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the default zero-forcing
threshold is used.
If this parameter is set to 1,
the interference suppression
degree is 24 dB.
If this parameter is set to 2, 0~6 None 0~6 0 0
the interference suppression
degree is 27 dB.
If this parameter is set to 3,
the interference suppression
degree is 30 dB.
If this parameter is set to 4,
the interference suppression
degree is 33 dB.
If this parameter is set to 5,
the interference suppression
degree is 36 dB.
If this parameter is set to 6,
the regular zero-forcing
solution is used.
Indicates the level of the
downlink MU probe scheme.
The value range is 0 to 10.
The value 0 indicates that the
probe scheme is disabled. The
value 1 indicates that the
probe scheme is enabled and
the duration is 50 slots. The
value 2 indicates that the
probe scheme is enabled and
the duration is 100 slots. The
value 3 indicates that the
probe scheme is enabled and
the duration is 150 slots. The
value 4 indicates that the
probe scheme is enabled and
the duration is 200 slots. The
value 5 indicates that the
probe scheme is enabled and
0~10 None 0~10 0 0
the duration is 250 slots. The
value 6 indicates that the
probe scheme is enabled and
the duration is 500 slots. The
value 7 indicates that the
probe scheme is enabled and
the duration is 750 slots. The
value 8 indicates that the
probe scheme is enabled and
the duration is 1000 slots. The
value 9 indicates that the
probe scheme is enabled and
the duration is 1500 slots. The
value 10 indicates that the
probe scheme is enabled and
the duration is 2000 slots. If
this parameter is set to a value
greater than 10, the value 0
Indicates whether to enable
takes effect.
uplink AMC step adaptation.
If this parameter is set to 0,
uplink AMC step adaptation is
disabled.
If this parameter is set to 1,
uplink AMC step adaptation is
enabled.
0~1 None 0~1 0 0
The valid value range of this
parameter is 0 to 1. If this
parameter is set to a value
within this range, the set value
takes effect. If this parameter
is set to a value smaller than 0
or greater than 1, the value 0
takes effect.
Indicates whether to enable
the PDSCH DMRS and data
power adaptation function. If
this parameter is set to 0, this
function is disabled. If this
parameter is set to 1, the
PDSCH DMRS and data
power adaptation function
0~1 None 0~1 0 0
takes effect. When the
PDSCH quality meets the
QPSK modulation scheme
requirements, the PDSCH
DMRS power increases. If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 1, this function is
disabled.

Indicates whether to enable


dual-DCI scheduling. The
value range of this parameter
is 0 to 1. If this parameter is
set to 0, this feature is
0~1 None 0~1 0 0
disabled. If this parameter is
set to 1, this feature is
enabled. If this parameter is
set to a value greater than 1,
this feature is disabled.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the scheduling interval is 40
ms.
If this parameter is set to 10,
the scheduling interval is 10
ms.
If this parameter is set to 20,
the scheduling interval is 20
ms.
If this parameter is set to 40,
the scheduling interval is 40
{0,10,20,40, {10,20,40,8
ms. ms 0 0
80,1000} 0,1000}
If this parameter is set to 80,
the scheduling interval is 80
ms.
If this parameter is set to
1000, the scheduling interval
is 1000 ms.
If this parameter is set to other
values, the actual scheduling
interval is 40 ms. The
scheduling interval 1000 ms is
used only for short delay tests
Indicates the non-assignable
downlink cell-level PDSCH
bandwidth on the base station
side. The value range is 0-
4294967295. If this parameter
is set to 0, this function does
not take effect.
If this parameter is set to a
non-zero value, each bit
indicates whether the RBG
0~4294967 0~4294967
within a cell bandwidth can be None 0 0
295 295
used for PDSCH resource
allocation.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the RBG can be used for
resource allocation. If this
parameter is set to 1, the RBG
cannot be used for resource
allocation. Bits from left to
right represent RBGs in
ascending order.

Indicates the available


bandwidth for scheduling in
the uplink. The value range is
0 to 4294967295. Each bit
indicates whether an RBG (16
0~4294967 0~4294967
RBs) is available for None 0 0
295 295
scheduling. The value 1
indicates unavailable. The
value 0 indicates available.
Bits from left to right represent
RBs from low to high.
Indicates the minimum MCS
index threshold when the
adaptive rank scheme with the
optimal spectral efficiency is
used at the gNodeB side.
If this parameter is set to 0,
this parameter does not take
effect. That is, the minimum
MCS index threshold is not 0~28 None 0~28 0 0
restricted by this parameter.
The value range 1 to 28
indicates that the minimum
MCS index threshold is 0 to
27.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 28, the
value 28 takes effect.
Indicates the threshold for
determining the differences
between layers in a codeword
when the adaptive rank
scheme with the optimal
spectral efficiency is used at
the gNodeB side.
If this parameter is set to 0,
this parameter does not take
effect. That is, the threshold
for determining the differences
0~31 None 0~31 0 0
between layers in a codeword
is not restricted by this
parameter.
The value range 1 to 31
indicates that the threshold for
determining the differences
between layers in a codeword
is 0 to 30.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 31, the
value 31 takes effect.
Indicates the spectrum
efficiency conversion
coefficient when the difference
between layers in a codeword
is large and when the adaptive
rank scheme with the optimal
spectral efficiency is used at
the gNodeB side.
If this parameter is set to 0,
this parameter does not take
effect. That is, the spectrum
efficiency conversion 0~21 None 0~21 0 0
coefficient is not restricted by
this parameter.
The value range 1 to 21
indicates that the spectrum
efficiency conversion
coefficient ranges from 0.0 to
2.0, that is, Actual value =
(Configured value -1) / 10.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 21, the
value 21 takes effect.
Indicates the bandwidth index
1 of the narrowband periodic
SRS. The valid value range of
this parameter is 0 to 64, and
the value range that takes
effect is 0 to 63.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 63 takes effect.
0~64 None 0~63 0 0
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range of 1 to 63,
the GUI value takes effect.
If this parameter is set to 64,
the value 0 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 64, the
value 63 takes effect.
Indicates the bandwidth index
If the
2 of the narrowband periodic
proportion
SRS (Bsrs). The GUI value
of moving
range of this parameter is 0 to
UEs is
4.
large, the
If this parameter is set to 0,
recommend
the value 2 takes effect. If this
ed value is
parameter is set to a value in
4.
the range from 1 to 3, the GUI 0~4 None 0~3 0
If the
value takes effect. If this
proportion
parameter is set to 4, the
of static
value 0 takes effect. If this
UEs is
parameter is set to a value
large, the
greater than 4, the value 2
recommend
takes effect.
ed value is
This parameter applies only to
0.
low-frequency TDD cells.

Indicates the periodic SRS


bandwidth switchover
threshold.
The actual value range of this
parameter is 0 to 100. The
threshold that takes effect
equals the GUI value minus
50. That is, the valid threshold
range is -50 to 50.
The GUI value range of this
parameter is 0 to 101.
0~101 dB -50~50 0 0
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value -5 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value in
the range from 1 to 100, the
value in the range from -49 to
50 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to 101, the
value -50 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 101, the value 50
takes effect.
Indicates the SRS discard
duration during periodic SRS
bandwidth reconfiguration.
The GUI value range of this
parameter is 0 to 101.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 120 (= 24 * 5) takes
effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 1 to
100, the value in the range
0~101 5ms 0~100 0 0
from 1 to 100 takes effect. The
duration that takes effect
equals the GUI value
multiplied by 5. That is, the
valid duration range is from 0
to 500.
If this parameter is set to 101,
the value 0 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 101, the value
500 takesthe
Indicates effect.
switchover
between the optimal spectral
efficiency and boundary
protection branches in the
adaptive rank scheme. The
value range of this parameter
is 0 to 20. The value 0
indicates the default value -2. 0~20 None -20~-1 0 0
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 1 to
20, the value in the range from
-1 to -20 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to other
values, the value -2 takes
effect.
Indicates the hysteresis
threshold for the downlink rank
adaptive spectral efficiency
when the optimal rank is
greater than rank 2 in rank 2
scenarios.
If this parameter is set to 0,
this parameter does not take
effect. That is, the spectrum
efficiency hysteresis threshold
is not restricted by this 0~201 None 0~2 0 0
parameter.
The value range 1 to 201
indicates that the spectrum
efficiency hysteresis threshold
ranges from 0.00 to 2.00.
Actual value = (Configured
value -1) * 0.01.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 201, the
value 201 takes effect.
Indicates the hysteresis
threshold for the downlink rank
adaptive spectral efficiency
when the optimal rank is
greater than rank 3 in rank 3
scenarios.
If this parameter is set to 0,
this parameter does not take
effect. That is, the spectrum
efficiency hysteresis threshold
is not restricted by this 0~201 None 0~2 0 0
parameter.
The value range 1 to 201
indicates that the spectrum
efficiency hysteresis threshold
ranges from 0.00 to 2.00.
Actual value = (Configured
value -1) x 0.01.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 201, the
value 201 takes effect.
Indicates the hysteresis
threshold for the downlink rank
adaptive spectral efficiency
when the optimal rank is
smaller than rank 3 in rank 3
scenarios.
If this parameter is set to 0,
this parameter does not take
effect. That is, the spectrum
efficiency hysteresis threshold
is not restricted by this 0~201 None 0~2 0 0
parameter.
The value range 1 to 201
indicates that the spectrum
efficiency hysteresis threshold
ranges from 0.00 to 2.00.
Actual value = (Configured
value -1) * 0.01.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 201, the
value 201 takes effect.
Indicates the hysteresis
threshold for the downlink rank
adaptive spectral efficiency
when the optimal rank is
smaller than rank 4 in rank 4
scenarios.
If this parameter is set to 0,
this parameter does not take
effect. That is, the spectrum
efficiency hysteresis threshold
is not restricted by this 0~201 None 0~2 0 0
parameter.
The value range 1 to 201
indicates that the spectrum
efficiency hysteresis threshold
ranges from 0.00 to 2.00.
Actual value = (Configured
value -1) * 0.01.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 201, the
value 201 takes effect.
Indicates the minimum MCS
threshold for starting rank
adaptation in rank 2. The
value range 0 to 28 indicates
that the minimum MCS 0~28 None 0~28 0 0
threshold is 0 to 28. If this
parameter is set to other
values, the value 0 takes
effect.
Indicates the minimum MCS
threshold for starting rank
adaptation with a rank greater
than 2. The value range 0 to
28 indicates that the minimum 0~28 None 0~28 0 0
MCS threshold is 0 to 28. If
this parameter is set to other
values, the value 0 takes
effect.
Indicates whether to enable
the combination of inter-layer
power control and rank
adaptation. When this
parameter is set to 1, the
combination of inter-layer
power control and rank
adaptation is enabled. When 0~1 None 0~1 0 0
this parameter is set to 0, the
combination of inter-layer
power control and rank
adaptation is disabled.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 1, the value
1 takes effect.
Indicates the interval between
two resource reservations in
the PDCCH call drop
prevention mechanism. If this
parameter is set to 0, 1, 2, 3,
4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10, the
interval between two resource 5,10,20,40,
reservations is 40, 5, 10, 20, 0~11 ms 60,80,100,1 0 0
40, 60, 80, 100, 120, 140, and 20,140,160
160, respectively. If this
parameter is set to 11, the
reservation mechanism does
not take effect. If this
parameter is set to other
values, the value 0 is used.

Indicates the resource


reservation scope in the
PDCCH call drop prevention
mechanism. If this parameter
is set to 0, the reserved
resources in 10 slots are
scheduled. If this parameter is
set to 1, the reserved
resources in 5 slots are
scheduled. If this parameter is
set to 2, the reserved
resources in 10 slots are
0~5 slot 5,10,15,20 0 0
scheduled. If this parameter is
set to 3, the reserved
resources in 15 slots are
scheduled. If this parameter is
set to 4, the reserved
resources in 20 slots are
scheduled. If this parameter is
set to 5, the reservation
mechanism does not take
effect. If this parameter is set
to other values, the value 0
takes effect.
Indicates the spectral
efficiency hysteresis for uplink
rank order reduction.
The GUI value range of this
parameter is 0 to 201.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 0.1 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 1 to
200, the value in the range
from -0.99 to 1 takes effect,
0~201 None -1~1 0 0
indicating that the spectral
efficiency hysteresis for uplink
rank order reduction is -0.99 to
1. That is, the actual value
equals the GUI value divided
by 100 and minus 1.
If this parameter is set to 201,
the value -1 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 201, the value 1
takes effect.
Indicates the spectral
efficiency hysteresis for uplink
rank order increase.
The GUI value range of this
parameter is 0 to 201.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 0.1 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 1 to
200, the value in the range
from -0.99 to 1 takes effect,
0~201 None -1~1 0 0
indicating that the spectral
efficiency hysteresis for uplink
rank order increase is -0.99 to
1. That is, the actual value
equals the GUI value divided
by 100 and minus 1.
If this parameter is set to 201,
the value -1 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 201, the value 1
takes effect.
Indicates the upper threshold
for the gain range of the
downlink mobile MU SINR
adjustment solution.
The GUI value range of this
parameter is 0 to 101.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 0.95 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
0~101 None 0.00~1.00 0 0
value in the range from 1 to
100, the value in the range
from 0.01 to 1.00 takes effect
and the step is 0.01.
If this parameter is set to 101,
the value 0 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 101, the
value 0.95 takes effect.

Indicates the lower threshold


for the gain range of the
downlink mobile MU SINR
adjustment solution.
The GUI value range of this
parameter is 0 to 101.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 0.3 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
0~101 None 0.00~1.00 0 0
value in the range from 1 to
100, the value in the range
from 0.01 to 1.00 takes effect
and the step is 0.01.
If this parameter is set to 101,
the value 0 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 101, the
value 0.3 takes effect.
Indicates the lower
interpolation limit protection for
the downlink mobile MU SINR
adjustment solution.
The GUI value range of this
parameter is 0 to 101.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 0.5 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
0~101 None 0.00~1.00 0 0
value in the range from 1 to
100, the value in the range
from 0.01 to 1.00 takes effect
and the step is 0.01.
If this parameter is set to 101,
the value 0 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 101, the
value 0.5 takes effect.

Indicates whether the ping


optimization function takes
effect. This parameter applies
only to NSA/SA scenarios
where low-speed cells are
configured. If this parameter is
0~1 None 0~1 0 0
set to 0, this function is
disabled. If this parameter is
set to 1, this function is
enabled. If this parameter is
set to other values, this
function is disabled.
Indicates the TBS in high-
priority scheduling for the
eMBB slot short delay
function. This parameter
applies only to NSA/SA
scenarios where low-speed
cells are configured. The GUI
value range of this parameter
is 0 to 12500. The actual
value range of this parameter 0~12500 bit 1~12500 0 0
is 1 to 12500. If this parameter
is set to 0, the value 12500
takes effect. If this parameter
is set to a value in the range
from 1 to 12500, the value that
takes effect equals the GUI
value. If this parameter is set
to a value greater than 12500,
the value 12500 takes effect.
Indicates the QCI value for the
symbol-level scheduling
bearer and fast HARQ short-
delay bearer of commercial
UEs. The valid value range of
this parameter is 0 to 256, and
the range that takes effect is 0
to 255.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the default value 190 takes 0~256 None 0~255 0 0
effect. If this parameter is set
to a value in the range from 1
to 255, the GUI value takes
effect. If this parameter is set
to 256, the value 0 takes
effect. If this parameter is set
to a value greater than 256,
the default value 190 takes
effect.
Indicates the PRB proportion
threshold in the downlink
power normalization
adaptation solution. The valid
value range of this parameter
is 0 to 1001.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 0.50 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value within the range of 1 to 0~1001 None 0.00~10.00 0 0
1000, the value that takes
effect is 0.01 to 10.00, with the
step of 0.01.
If this parameter is set to
1001, the value 0.00 takes
effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 1001, the
value 10.00 takes effect.
Indicates the MCS threshold in
the downlink power
normalization adaptation
solution. The valid value range
of this parameter is 0 to 29.
If this parameter is set to 0,
MCS12 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to 1 to 0~29 None 0~28 0 0
28, MCS1 to MCS28 take
effect.
If this parameter is set to 29,
MCS0 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 29, MCS28
takes effect.
Indicates the switch of the
uplink refined PMI weighting
function. The valid values of
this parameter are 0 and 1. If
this parameter is set to 0, the
cell-level uplink refined PMI
weighting function is disabled.
0~1 None 0~1 0 0
If this parameter is set to 1,
the cell-level uplink refined
PMI weighting function is
enabled. If this parameter is
set to a value beyond the
value range, the default value
takes effect.
Indicates the RSRP threshold
for uplink closed-loop power
control.
The uplink power control
ensures that the receive
RSRP of a UE is less than or
equal to the threshold.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value -71 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value within the range of 1 to
0~227 dBm -202~24 0 0
226, the value -201 to 24
takes effect, and the mapping
between the value that takes
effect (Y) and the configured
value (X) is as follows: Y = X -
202.
If this parameter is set to 227,
the value -202 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 227, the
value 24 takes effect.
Indicates whether to deliver
downlink data packets to the
UE for RAR transmission in
the case of non-contention-
based handovers. This
function is disabled if this
parameter is set to 0. This
0~1 None 0~1 0 0
function is enabled if this
parameter is set to 1. The
valid value range of this
parameter is 0 and 1. If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 1, the value 0
takes effect.

Indicates the short time


sequence of fast HARQ
configured for all commercial
UEs. The value range is 0 to
1. The value 0 indicates that
this switch is turned off, and 0~1 None 0~1 0 0
the value 1 indicates that this
switch is turned on. If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 1, the default
value 0 takes effect.
Indicates whether to enable
superior single-UE experience
during drive tests in flexible
segmentation. The value
range is 0 to 1. If this
parameter is set to a value
exceeding this value range, 0~1 None 0~1 0 0
the default value takes effect.
If this parameter is set to 0,
superior single-UE experience
during drive tests is disabled.
If this parameter is set to 1,
this function is enabled.

Indicates the MCS threshold


for identifying LOS UEs at cell
edge in the uplink PUSCH
beam adaptation algorithm.
When beam adaptation takes
effect, the gNodeB identifies
UEs whose MCS for
scheduling is less than or
equal to the value of this
parameter. Then, the gNodeB
identifies the LOS UEs at cell
edge based on the RSRP rate
threshold. If such UEs exist,
16-beam reception is
performed. 0~32 None 0~31 0 0
The value range of this
parameter is 0 to 32, and the
effective value range is 0 to
31. If the GUI value is 0, the
value 10 takes effect. If the
GUI value is in the range from
1 to 32, the value in the range
from 0 to 31 takes effect. That
is, the value that takes effect
equals the GUI value minus 1.
If the GUI value is less than 0,
the value 0 takes effect. If the
GUI value is greater than 32,
the value 31 takes effect.
Indicates the RSRP ratio
threshold for identifying LOS
UEs at cell edge in the uplink
PUSCH beam adaptation
algorithm. When beam
adaptation takes effect, the
gNodeB identifies UEs whose
sum of the ratio of RSRP
linear values of 16 beams and
32 beams is less than or equal
to the value of this parameter.
Then, the gNodeB identifies
the LOS UEs at cell edge
based on the MCS threshold.
If such UEs exist, 16-beam
reception is performed. 0~101 None 0~1 0 0
The value range of this
parameter is 0 to 101, and the
effective value range is 0 to 1.
If the GUI value is 0, the value
0.8 takes effect. If the GUI
value is in the range from 1 to
101, the value in the range
from 0 to 1 takes effect. That
is, the value that takes effect
equals the GUI value minus 1
and then divided by 100. If the
GUI value is less than 0, the
value 0 takes effect. If the GUI
value is greater than 101, the
value 1 takes effect.

Indicates the number of


receive TRXs for RACH on the
gNodeB side. The value range
of this parameter is 0 to 4. If
this parameter is set to 2 or 4,
the GUI value takes effect. If
this parameter is set to a value 0~8 None {2,4,8} 0 0
other than 2 or 4, the value 4
takes effect. This parameter
does not take effect in high-
frequency 2T2R scenarios.
This parameter applies only to
high frequencies.
Indicates time sequence
control for TUE1.0 and
commercial UEs. The valid
value range of this parameter
is 0 to 1. The value 0 indicates
that the time sequence
matching commercial UEs is
enabled in the cell. The value 0~4294967
None 0~1 0 0
1 indicates that the time 295
sequence matching TUE1.0 is
enabled in the cell. If this
parameter is set to a value
beyond the valid value range,
the value 0 takes effect. This
parameter applies only to
high-frequency cells.
Indicates whether to enable
the low-delay function on the
control plane. This parameter
applies only to low-speed cells
in SA or hybrid SA_NSA
networking. If this parameter is
set to 0, this function is
disabled. If this parameter is
set to 1, this function is
enabled. If this parameter is
set to other values, the value 0~1 None 0~1 0 0
0 takes effect. The parameter
value change takes effect
after the cell is automatically
reset. It takes about 5 minutes
to reset the cell. When this
function is enabled and the
cell radius is greater than
1300 m, the gains of the
control-plane delay
optimization may decrease.
Indicates whether to enable
MU inter-layer power control.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the algorithm does not take
effect. If this parameter is set
to 1, the algorithm takes effect
0~2 None 0~2 0 0
for all UEs. If this parameter is
set to 2, the algorithm takes
effect only for mobile UEs. If
this parameter is set to a value
greater than 2, the value 0
takes effect.
Indicates the upper threshold
for identifying mobility and
static UEs. If this parameter is
set to 0, the value 90 takes
effect. If this parameter is set
0~100 None 1~100 0 0
to a value in the range from 1
to 100, the GUI value takes
effect. If this parameter is set
to a value greater than 100,
the value 90 takes effect.
Indicates the subband PMI
granularity size in the downlink
PMI weight optimization. It is
used to determine whether to
select PMI with large or small
granularity. The value range of
0~1 None 0~1 0 0
this parameter is 0 to 1. When
this parameter is set to
another value, the default
value 0 takes effect. That is,
PMI with small granularity is
used.
of the CSI-RS power relative
to the reference power. The
offset of the CSI-RS power
relative to the reference power
is determined by the upper
limit of CSI-RS power
aggregation resources, RF
module power aggregation
capability, and the value of
this parameter, whichever is
smaller.
The upper limit of CSI-RS
power aggregation resources
is related to the number of
CSI-RS ports. The upper limit
for 2-port, 4-port, and 8-port
CSI-RSs is 7 dB, 4 dB, and 1
dB, respectively. The value
range is 0 to 31. If this 0~31 dB -15~15 0 0
parameter is set to 0, the
maximum offset of the CSI-RS
power relative to the reference
power is 0 dB.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 1 to
31, the maximum offset is -15
to 15 dB. That is, the value
that takes effect equals the
GUI value minus 16. If the
value of this parameter is not
within the range from 0 to 31,
the maximum offset is 0 dB.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency cells. It is
recommended that this
parameter be set to its default
value in FDD 4T and FDD 2T
Indicates the offset of the
Msg2 power relative to the
reference power. The value
range is 0 to 31.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the power offset of the Msg2
power relative to the reference
power is 0 dB.
0~31 dB -15~15 0 0
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 1 to
31, the offset is -15 to 15 dB,
the actual value equals the
GUI value minus 16.
If the offset is not within the
range of 0 to 31, the value 0
takes effect.
Indicates the offset of the OSI
power relative to the reference
power. The value range is 0 to
31.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the power offset of the OSI
power relative to the reference
power is 0 dB.
0~31 dB -15~15 0 0
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 1 to
31, the offset is -15 to 15 dB,
the actual value equals the
GUI value minus 16.
If the offset is not within the
range of 0 to 31, the value 0
takes effect.
Indicates the offset of the
RMSI power relative to the
reference power. The value
range is 0 to 31. If this
parameter is set to 0, the
power offset of the RMSI
power relative to the reference
power is 0 dB. If this 0~31 dB -15~15 0 0
parameter is set to a value in
the range from 1 to 31, the
offset is -15 to 15 dB, the
actual value equals the GUI
value minus 16. If the offset is
not within the range of 0 to 31,
the value 0 takes effect.
Indicates the offset of the
paging power relative to the
reference power. The value
range is 0 to 31. If this
parameter is set to 0, the
power offset of the paging
power relative to the reference
power is 0 dB. If this 0~31 dB -15~15 0 0
parameter is set to a value in
the range from 1 to 31, the
offset is -15 to 15 dB, the
actual value equals the GUI
value minus 16. If the offset is
not within the range of 0 to 31,
the value 0 takes effect.
Indicates the number of high-
frequency receive beams on
the PUCCH. If this parameter
is set to 0, the number of high-
frequency receive beams on
the PUCCH is 2. If this
0~2 None {2, 4} 0 0
parameter is set to 2, the
number of high-frequency
receive beams on the PUCCH
is 4. If this parameter is set to
other values, the value 0 takes
effect.
Indicates whether to enable
pairing with fixed PMI weight
for UEs incapable of transmit
antenna selection. The value
range is 0 to 1. If this
parameter is set to 0, this
0~1 None 0~1 0 0
function is disabled. If this
parameter is set to 1, this
function is enabled. If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 1, the value 0
takes effect.
Indicates the threshold for the
number of activated UEs in
the downlink. The value range
is 0 to 100. If this parameter is
set to 0, the value 2 takes
effect. If this parameter is set
to a value in the range from 1
0~100 None 1~100 0 0
to 100, the GUI value takes
effect. If this parameter is set
to a value greater than 100,
the value 2 takes effect. This
parameter applies only to low
frequency massive MIMO
cells.
Indicates the user beam ID 1
for debugging during high-
frequency peak comparison
tests. This parameter is valid
only when
gNBRsvd.RsvdParam14 is
turned on. The value range is
[0-64, 128]. If this parameter is
set to 0, the UE selects beams
based on the adaptive beam
ID. If this parameter is set to a 0~128 None 0~128 0 0
value in the range from 1 to
64, the UE selects beams
within the beam range from
IDs 1 to 64. If this parameter is
set to 128, the UE selects
beam ID 0. If this parameter is
set to a value beyond the
range, the UE selects beams
based on the adaptive beam
ID.
Indicates the user beam ID 2
for debugging during high-
frequency peak comparison
tests. This parameter is valid
only when
gNBRsvd.RsvdParam14 is
turned on. The value range is
[0-64, 128]. If this parameter is
set to 0, the UE selects beams
based on the adaptive beam
ID. If this parameter is set to a 0~128 None 0~128 0 0
value in the range from 1 to
64, the UE selects beams
within the beam range from
IDs 1 to 64. If this parameter is
set to 128, the UE selects
beam ID 0. If this parameter is
set to a value beyond the
range, the UE selects beams
based on the adaptive beam
ID.
Indicates the offset for the
input power saturation
threshold on the UE side. The
base station triggers power
reduction when the input
power on the UE side is
greater than the power
saturation threshold. The GUI
value range of this parameter
is 0 to 201.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 0 takes effect. 0~201 dB 0~201 0 0
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 1 to
201, the value that takes
effect equals the GUI value
minus 101.
If this parameter is set to a
value beyond the GUI value
range, the value 0 takes
effect.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency
Indicates cells.
the maximum power
reduction amplitude for
preventing power saturation
on the UE side. When UEs
near the cell center
experience power saturation,
power is reduced at a step
specified by this parameter
value. The GUI value range of
this parameter is 0 to 40.
If this parameter is set to 0,
this function does not take 0~40 dB 0~40 0 0
effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 1 to
40, the GUI value takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value beyond the GUI value
range, the value 0 takes
effect. That is, this function
does not take effect.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency cells.
Indicates the 8- or 16-port
CSI-RS beam type for non-
large-packet UEs. If this
parameter is set to n, the CSI-
RS beam type is n.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency TDD cells.
For 32T/64T modules, the
value range that takes effect
0~2 None 0~2 0 0
for this parameter is 0 to 2.
This parameter does not take
effect for 1T/2T/4T/8T
modules.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the valid value range,
the configured value takes
effect. Otherwise, the default
value 0 takes effect.

Indicates whether NR cells in


NSA mode broadcast SIB1
when all PLMNs of the shared
cell are set to NSA mode. If
this parameter is set to 0,
SIB1 is broadcast. If this 0~1 None 0~1 0 0
parameter is set to 1, SIB1 is
not broadcast. If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 1, the value 1
takes effect.

Indicates the threshold for the


VAM and DFT weight to take
effect. The value range is 0 to
10. The actual value = GUI
0~10 None 0~1 0 0
value * 0.1. If the configured
value exceeds the value
range, the value 0 takes
effect.
Indicates the CSI-RS beam
sweeping period. The value
can be 0 or 1. If the value
exceeds the value range, the
default value 0 takes effect.
When this parameter is set to
0, the sweeping period is 160
slots. When this parameter is
set to 1, the sweeping period
0~1 None 0~1 0 0
is 320 slots. This parameter
takes effect only for high-
frequency cells.
If this parameter is
reconfigured, the parameter
takes effect after cell
reestablishment. The UE
interruption duration is 0.1
minutes.

Indicates the aggregation level


of Common PDCCH (Coreset
0).
If this parameter is set to 0,
the maximum aggregation
level of Common PDCCH is 8.
If this parameter is set to 1,
the maximum aggregation 0~2 None 0~2 0 0
level of Common PDCCH is 4.
If this parameter is set to 2,
the maximum aggregation
level of Common PDCCH is
16. If this parameter is set to
other values, the value 0 takes
effect.

Indicates whether to enable


downlink retransmission
pairing optimization. The value
range is 0 to 1. The value 0
indicates that this switch is
0~1 None 0~1 0 0
turned off, and the value 1
indicates that this switch is
turned on. If this parameter is
set to a value greater than 1,
the value 0 takes effect.
Indicates the threshold of the
ratio of Ra to Rb. Ra indicates
the number of part 2 REs in
feedback transmitted in
PUSCH used for CSI
reporting. Rb indicates the
number of REs required for
sub-band PMI reporting of the
current UEs. Sub-band PMI
reporting can be transmitted
over the PUSCH only if the
following condition is true: Ra
> Rb +
Number of
SbPmiUciPayloadTh(RsvdPar 0~2001 0~2000 0 0
REs
am151) - 1000.
The value range of this
parameter is 0 to 2001. If the
GUI value is 0, the value 1000
takes effect. If the GUI value is
in the range from 1 to 2001,
the value in the range from 0
to 2000 takes effect. That is,
the value that takes effect
equals the GUI value minus 1.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 2001, the
value 2000 takes effect.
Indicates the offset of high-
frequency Msg4 power relative
to the reference power. The
value range is 0 to 31. If this
parameter is set to 0, the
power offset of the Msg4
power relative to the reference
0~31 None -15~15 0 0
power is 0 dB. If this
parameter is set to a value in
the range from 1 to 31, the
offset is -15 to 15 dB (minus
16). If the offset is not within
the range of 0 to 31, the value
0 takes effect.
Indicates the lower threshold
for identifying mobility and
static UEs. If this parameter is
set to 0, the value 80 takes
effect. If this parameter is set
0~100 None 1~100 0 0
to a value in the range from 1
to 100, the GUI value takes
effect. If this parameter is set
to a value greater than 100,
the value 80 takes effect.
Indicates whether a UE is
moving fast or slowly. If this
parameter is set to 0, the
value 85 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value in
0~100 None 1~100 0 0
the range from 1 to 100, the
GUI value takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 100, the value 85
takes effect.
Indicates the downlink MIMO
weight scheme for UEs
incapable of transmit antenna
selection. This parameter
takes effect only for TDD FR1
(low frequency) cells.
When the
DL_PMI_SRS_ADAPT_SW
option of the
NRDUCellAlgoSwitch.Adaptiv
eEdgeExpEnhSwitch
parameter is deselected, the
fixed PMI weight scheme or
fixed SRS weight scheme is
selected in the downlink,
depending on this parameter
value.
When this parameter is set to
0~1 None 0~1 0 0
0, UEs incapable of transmit
antenna selection always use
the PMI weight scheme.
When this parameter is set to
1, UEs incapable of transmit
antenna selection always use
the SRS weight scheme.
When this parameter is set to
a value greater than 1, the
value 0 takes effect.
When the
DL_PMI_SRS_ADAPT_SW
option of the
NRDUCellAlgoSwitch.Adaptiv
eEdgeExpEnhSwitch
parameter is selected, the
system automatically selects
the optimal weight scheme.

Indicates the RSRP difference


between the optimal and
suboptimal beams of high
frequency CSI-RSs. The value
0~6 None 0~6 0 0
range is from 0 to 6 dB. If this
parameter is set to a value
exceeding the range, the
value 0 takes effect.
Indicates the priority policy for
the time sequence from UL
grant to uplink data
transmission for commercial
UEs. If this parameter is set to
0, the throughput is preferred.
0~1 None 0~1 0 0
If this parameter is set to 1,
the K2 time sequence
shortening is preferred. If this
parameter is set to a value
other than 0 or 1, the value 0
takes effect.

Indicates whether the rank


detection function takes effect.
The value range is from 0.01
to 1.01. If this parameter is set
to a value beyond the range,
the value 1.01 takes effect.
Indicates whether the rank
detection function takes effect
when adaptive rank scheme at
the gNodeB side with the
optimal spectral efficiency is
used. It also indicates whether
the probe function takes effect
based on the mobility speed
determined by the auto-
correlation coefficient of the
fourth layer after the full band
0~102 None 0~1.01 0 0
filtering.

When this parameter is set to


0, this parameter does not
take effect. In this case, the
value 0.80 takes effect.
When this parameter is set to
1 to 101, the value that takes
effect ranges from 0.01 to
1.01. Actual value = (GUI
value) * 0.01.
When this parameter is set to
102, the value 0.00 takes
effect.
When this parameter is set to
a value greater than 102, the
value 101 takes effect.
4 must be 2 less than that for
determining the switchover
from rank 2 to rank 3. The
valid GUI value range is 0 to
27.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the MCS threshold for
determining the switchover
from rank 2 to rank 3 is 22 and
that for determining the
switchover from rank 3 to rank
4 is 20.
If this parameter is set to 1,
the MCS threshold for
determining the switchover
from rank 2 to rank 3 is 1 and
that for determining the
switchover from rank 3 to rank
4 is 0. 0~27 None 1~27 0 None
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range of 2 to 27,
the MCS threshold for
determining the switchover
from rank 2 to rank 3 is the
GUI value, and that for
determining the switchover
from rank 3 to rank 4 is the
GUI value minus 2.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 27, the
MCS threshold for determining
the switchover from rank 2 to
rank 3 is 22 and that for
determining the switchover
from rank 3 to rank 4 is 20.
This parameter takes effect
only when rank is
The parameter adaptation
used to is
control the multipath delay
decision threshold in the
downlink MU paired negative
gain identification algorithm.
The user whose multipath
delay is less than or equal to
the threshold participates in
pairing. The user whose
threshold is greater than the 0~144 None 1~144 0 None
threshold does not participate
in the pairing. The parameter
ranges from 0 to 144. If the
value is 0, the actual value is
72. If the value is 1 to 144, the
actual value is set to be
configured. If the value
exceeds 144, the actual value
is 72.
Indicates the MCS threshold
for determining the switchover
from rank 4 to rank 3 or from
rank 3 to rank 2 when rank
adaptation is enabled
(NRDUCellRsvd.RsvdParam1
72 is not set to 0) for UEs not
supporting antenna selection.
The valid GUI value range is 0
to 27.
0~27 None 1~27 0 None
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 18 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range of 1 to 27,
the GUI value takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 27, the
value 18 takes effect.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency TDD cells.

Indicates the filtering


coefficient for path loss in the
function of power reduction for
UEs near the cell center. The
GUI value range of this
parameter is 0 to 101.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 100 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 1 to 0~101 % 0~1 0 None
100, the GUI value takes
effect.
If this parameter is set to 101,
the value 0 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 101, the
value 100 takes effect.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency cells.
Indicates the offset for the
input power saturation
threshold on the UE side. This
parameter takes effect for UEs
that are prone to power
saturation.
When the input power on the
UE side is greater than the
power saturation threshold,
the base station triggers
power reduction.
The GUI value range of this
0~201 dB -100~100 0 None
parameter is 0 to 201.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 0 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range of 1 to 201,
the value that takes effect is
the GUI value minus 101.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 201, the
value 0 takes effect.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency cells.
Indicates whether to enable
the rank detection function for
UEs not supporting antenna
selection.
This parameter also specifies
the restriction on the RI subset
corresponding to each CSI-RS
set when this function is
enabled.
The valid value range of this
parameter is 0 to 13. If this
parameter is set to a value in
the value range, the GUI value
takes effect.
If this parameter is set to 0,
0~13 None 0~13 0 0
rank detection does not take
effect for UEs not supporting
antenna selection.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 1 to
13, rank detection takes effect
for UEs not supporting
antenna selection, and the
restriction on the RI subset
corresponding to each CSI-RS
set differs depending on the
GUI value.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 13, the
value 0 takes effect.
Indicates the spectral
efficiency threshold for the
gNodeB to switch from the
low-rank measurement mode
to the normal-rank
measurement mode when
rank adaptation is enabled for
UEs not supporting antenna
selection. When the threshold
is exceeded, the normal-rank
measurement mode is used.
The valid value range is 0 to 0~300 None 0.1~30 0 0
300. When this parameter is
set to 0, the threshold is
determined by the system.
When this parameter is set to
a value in the range from 1 to
300, the value that takes
effect equals the GUI value
multiplied by 0.1. When this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 300, the value 0
takes effect.
Indicates the spectral
efficiency threshold for the
gNodeB to switch from the
normal-rank measurement
mode to the high-rank
measurement mode when
rank adaptation is enabled for
UEs not supporting antenna
selection. When the threshold
is exceeded, the high-rank
measurement mode is used.
The valid value range is 0 to 0~300 None 0.1~30 0 0
300. When this parameter is
set to 0, the threshold is
determined by the system.
When this parameter is set to
a value in the range from 1 to
300, the value that takes
effect equals the GUI value
multiplied by 0.1. When this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 300, the value 0
takes effect.
Indicates the value of the sr-
ProhibitTimer. After this
parameter is modified, it takes
effect only for UEs newly
accessing the network. If a UE
does not receive the DCI after
sending SR, the UE
retransmits SR and starts the
timer. For details, see 3GPP
TS 38.321. The valid value
range of this parameter is 0 to
9. If this parameter is set to 0,
the sr-ProhibitTimer value is 0~9 ms 0~9 0 0
ms16. The values of 1 to 8
indicate the sr-ProhibitTimer
values ms1, ms2, ms4, ms8,
ms16, ms32, ms64, and
ms128, respectively. If this
parameter is set to 9, the
gNodeB does not configure sr-
ProhibitTimer for the UE. If
this parameter is set to a value
not within the valid range, the
sr-ProhibitTimer value is
ms16.
Indicates the value of the
periodicBSR-Timer. After this
parameter is modified, it takes
effect only for UEs newly
accessing the network.For
details, see 3GPP TS
38.321.The valid value range
of this parameter is 0 to 16. If
this parameter is set to 0, the
periodicBSR-Timer value is
sf5. The values of 1 to 16 0~16 None 0~16 0 0
indicate the periodicBSR-
Timer values sf1, sf5, sf10,
sf16, sf20, sf32, sf40, sf64,
sf80, sf128, sf160, sf320,
sf640, sf1280, sf2560, and
infinity, respectively. If this
parameter is set to a value not
within the valid range, the
periodicBSR-Timer value is
sf5.
Indicates the working beam
selection threshold for
downlink UE pairing using
SRS-based weights. The valid
value range is 0 to 30. If this
parameter is set to a value in
the valid range, the GUI value 0~30 None 0~30 0 None
takes effect. If this parameter
is set to a value greater than
30, the value 0 takes effect.
This parameter applies only to
low frequency massive MIMO
cells.
Indicates the interference
beam selection threshold for
downlink UE pairing using
SRS-based weights. The valid
value range is 0 to 30. If this
parameter is set to 0, the
value 6 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value in 0~30 None 1~30 None None
the range from 1 to 30, the
GUI value takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 30, the value 6
takes effect. This parameter
applies only to low frequency
massive MIMO cells.
Indicates the interference
beam selection threshold for
downlink UE pairing using
PMI-based weights. The valid
value range is 0 to 30. If this
parameter is set to 0, the
value 15 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value in 0~30 None 1~30 0 None
the range from 1 to 30, the
GUI value takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 30, the value 15
takes effect. This parameter
applies only to low frequency
massive MIMO cells.
Indicates the power reduction
amplitude for optimizing high-
order MCS indexes of UEs
near the cell center. The GUI
value range of this parameter
is 0 to 40.
If this parameter is set to 0,
this function does not take
effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 1 to 0~40 dB 0~40 0 0
40, the GUI value takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value beyond the GUI value
range, the value 0 takes
effect. That is, this function
does not take effect.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency cells and is
recommended only in full
power configurations.
Indicates the MCS index
threshold for UEs with rank 2
transmission for optimizing
high-order MCS indexes of
UEs near the cell center. The
GUI value range of this
parameter is 0 to 27.
If this parameter is set to a 0~27 None 0~27 0 0
value in the range from 0 to
27, the GUI value takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value beyond this range, the
value 0 takes effect.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency cells.

Indicates the MCS index


threshold for UEs with rank 3
or rank 4 transmission for
optimizing high-order MCS
indexes of UEs near the cell
center. The GUI value range
of this parameter is 0 to 27.
If this parameter is set to a 0~27 None 0~27 0 0
value in the range from 0 to
27, the GUI value takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value beyond this range, the
value 0 takes effect.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency cells.
Indicates the value of the
powerControlOffset IE used
for CSI-RS channel
measurement in the RRC
CONN RECFG message. The
GUI value range of this
parameter is 0 to 24. For
details about the meaning of
this IE, see 3GPP TS 38.331.
If this parameter is set to 0,
0~24 dB 0~24 0 0
the reference value of the
powerControlOffset IE is 0. If
this parameter is set to a value
in the range of 1 to 24, the
reference value of the
powerControlOffset IE equals
the GUI value minus 9. If this
parameter is set to a value
beyond the range of 0 to 24,
the value 0allocated
resources takes effect.
to the
CSI-RS. The value range of
this parameter is 0 to 3.
If this parameter is set to 0,
this function does not take
effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 1 to 3,
the configured value takes 0~3 None 0~3 0 None
effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value beyond the range from 0
to 3, the value 0 takes effect.
That is, the function does not
take effect.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency 32T/64T TDD
than 255), the CSI-RS beam
type is n. If this parameter is
set to 255, this parameter
does not take effect.
For 32T/64T RF modules with
4- or 8-port and different
specifications, this parameter
takes effect when the CSI-RS
beam type is 0, 1, 10, or 101
(adaptive beam type
selection). When the CSI-RS
beam type is set to other
values, this parameter takes
effect based on the following
restrictions:
1. For 64T eCPRI modules
supporting 4-port: 3 to 7 and
100. For 64T eCPRI modules
supporting 8-port: 2 to 8 and
0~255 None 0~255 0 None
100.
2. For 64T CPRI modules
supporting 8-port: 2.
3. For 32T (8H4V) modules
supporting 4-port: 6 to 7. For
32T (8H4V) modules
supporting 8-port: 2 to 7.
4. For 32T (16H2V) modules
supporting 4-port: 3 and 6 to
7. For 32T (16H2V) modules
supporting 8-port: 4 to 7.
For a 4-port 8T RF module,
the CSI-RS beam type is 0,
10, or 101.
This parameter does not take
effect for other modules.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the valid value range
of the corresponding module,
than 255), the CSI-RS beam
type is n. If this parameter is
set to 255, this parameter
does not take effect.
For 32T/64T RF modules with
4- or 8-port and different
specifications, this parameter
takes effect when the CSI-RS
beam type is 0, 1, 10, or 101
(adaptive beam type
selection). When the CSI-RS
beam type is set to other
values, this parameter takes
effect based on the following
restrictions:
1. For 64T eCPRI modules
supporting 4-port: 3 to 7 and
100. For 64T eCPRI modules
supporting 8-port: 2 to 8 and
0~255 None 0~255 0 None
100.
2. For 64T CPRI modules
supporting 8-port: 2.
3. For 32T (8H4V) modules
supporting 4-port: 6 to 7. For
32T (8H4V) modules
supporting 8-port: 2 to 7.
4. For 32T (16H2V) modules
supporting 4-port: 3 and 6 to
7. For 32T (16H2V) modules
supporting 8-port: 4 to 7.
For a 4-port 8T RF module,
the CSI-RS beam type is 0,
10, or 101.
This parameter does not take
effect for other modules.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the valid value range
of the corresponding module,
than 255), the CSI-RS beam
type is n. If this parameter is
set to 255, this parameter
does not take effect.
For 32T/64T RF modules with
4- or 8-port and different
specifications, this parameter
takes effect when the CSI-RS
beam type is 0, 1, 10, or 101
(adaptive beam type
selection). When the CSI-RS
beam type is set to other
values, this parameter takes
effect based on the following
restrictions:
1. For 64T eCPRI modules
supporting 4-port: 3 to 7 and
100. For 64T eCPRI modules
supporting 8-port: 2 to 8 and
0~255 None 0~255 0 None
100.
2. For 64T CPRI modules
supporting 8-port: 2.
3. For 32T (8H4V) modules
supporting 4-port: 6 to 7. For
32T (8H4V) modules
supporting 8-port: 2 to 7.
4. For 32T (16H2V) modules
supporting 4-port: 3 and 6 to
7. For 32T (16H2V) modules
supporting 8-port: 4 to 7.
For a 4-port 8T RF module,
the CSI-RS beam type is 0,
10, or 101.
This parameter does not take
effect for other modules.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the valid value range
of the corresponding module,
than 255), the CSI-RS beam
type is n. If this parameter is
set to 255, this parameter
does not take effect.
For 32T/64T RF modules with
4- or 8-port and different
specifications, this parameter
takes effect when the CSI-RS
beam type is 0, 1, 10, or 101
(adaptive beam type
selection). When the CSI-RS
beam type is set to other
values, this parameter takes
effect based on the following
restrictions:
1. For 64T eCPRI modules
supporting 4-port: 3 to 7 and
100. For 64T eCPRI modules
supporting 8-port: 2 to 8 and
0~255 None 0~255 0 None
100.
2. For 64T CPRI modules
supporting 8-port: 2.
3. For 32T (8H4V) modules
supporting 4-port: 6 to 7. For
32T (8H4V) modules
supporting 8-port: 2 to 7.
4. For 32T (16H2V) modules
supporting 4-port: 3 and 6 to
7. For 32T (16H2V) modules
supporting 8-port: 4 to 7.
For a 4-port 8T RF module,
the CSI-RS beam type is 0,
10, or 101.
This parameter does not take
effect for other modules.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the valid value range
of the corresponding module,
than 255), the CSI-RS beam
type is n. If this parameter is
set to 255, this parameter
does not take effect.
For 32T/64T RF modules with
4- or 8-port and different
specifications, this parameter
takes effect when the CSI-RS
beam type is 0, 1, 10, or 101
(adaptive beam type
selection). When the CSI-RS
beam type is set to other
values, this parameter takes
effect based on the following
restrictions:
1. For 64T eCPRI modules
supporting 4-port: 3 to 7 and
100. For 64T eCPRI modules
supporting 8-port: 2 to 8 and
0~255 None 0~255 0 None
100.
2. For 64T CPRI modules
supporting 8-port: 2.
3. For 32T (8H4V) modules
supporting 4-port: 6 to 7. For
32T (8H4V) modules
supporting 8-port: 2 to 7.
4. For 32T (16H2V) modules
supporting 4-port: 3 and 6 to
7. For 32T (16H2V) modules
supporting 8-port: 4 to 7.
For a 4-port 8T RF module,
the CSI-RS beam type is 0,
10, or 101.
This parameter does not take
effect for other modules.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the valid value range
of the corresponding
Indicates module,
the inter-scenario
handover threshold 0. The
value range of this parameter
is 0 to 40.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 0 to
40, the value in the range from
-20 to 20 (GUI value minus 0~40 None -20~20 0 None
20) takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value beyond this range, the
value 0 takes effect. That is,
the actual value is -20.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency TDD cells.
Indicates the inter-scenario
handover threshold 1. The
value range of this parameter
is 0 to 40.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 0 to
40, the value in the range from
-20 to 20 (GUI value minus 0~40 None -20~20 0 None
20) takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value beyond this range, the
value 0 takes effect. That is,
the actual value is -20.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency TDD cells.
Indicates the threshold for
switching to different CSI-RS
beams. When the RSRP
difference between the optimal
beam and the current beam is
greater than this threshold,
beam switching is performed.
Otherwise, beam switching is
not performed.
The value that takes effect
equals the GUI value divided
by 2. The GUI value range of
this parameter is 0 to 40, and 0~40 dB 0~20 0 1
the value range that takes
effect is 0 to 20.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 0 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 1 to
40, the GUI value takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value beyond the range of 0 to
40, the value 0 takes effect.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency TDD cells.
Is Service Impact on Radio
Interruption
Interrupted after Interruption Scope Network
Duration(min)
Modification Performance

No (And no impact on
NA NA None
the UE in idle mode)

If this parameter is
set to 1 and the
random access of an
NSA UE fails on the
NR side, the UE
throughput does not
decrease. However,
the user-plane delay
for access or
handover of the NSA
No (And no impact on
NA NA UE increases. If this
the UE in idle mode)
parameter is set to 1
and the random
access of an NSA UE
fails on the NR side,
data packets on the
NR side are
discarded. As a
result, the UE
throughput
decreases.
extension header
type of Long PDCP
PDU Number, the
peer base station
does not discard the
data packets
(forwarded to it) with
the extension header
during handovers.
This does not affect
network performance.
If the peer base
station does not
comply with 3GPP TS
29.281 V15.3.0 or a
later version, the UE
PDCP layer will
postpone the sending
No (And no impact on
NA NA of the data forwarded
the UE in idle mode)
to the UE PDCP to
the application layer
during a handover or
NSA DC SCell
change. As a result,
UE throughput
decreases transiently.
If this parameter is
set to 0 and the peer
base station does not
support the GTP-U
extension header
type of Long PDCP
PDU Number, the
peer base station
discards the data
packets (forwarded to
it) with this extension

No (And no impact on
NA NA None
the UE in idle mode)
No (And no impact on
NA NA None
the UE in idle mode)

If this parameter is
set to 1, PDCP
resources are
preferentially
allocated for peak
No (And no impact on data rate test on the
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) DRB, which may
affect the throughput
of common bearers. If
this parameter is set
to 0, there is no
impact.the eNodeB
When
carries the CGI, PCI,
and NR-ARFCN of
the target NR cell
during initial SgNB
addition, if this
parameter is set to 0,
the gNodeB matches
the NR cell served by
the local base station
based on the CGI,
PCI, and NR-ARFCN.
If this parameter is
set to 1, the gNodeB
matches the NR cell
No (And no impact on
NA NA served by the local
the UE in idle mode)
base station based
only on the CGI. In
this case, RRC
connection
reconfiguration
messages may be
sent to the UE even if
the PCI of the NR cell
served by the local
base station is
inconsistent with that
sent by the eNodeB.
As a result, the UE
fails to access the
network.
If this bit is set to 1,
the interference value
of uplink interference-
related counters
No (And no impact on decreases. If this bit
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) is set to 0, the
interference value of
uplink interference-
related counters is
not affected.

If this parameter is
set to 0, the UE may
not be able to select
a combination that
supports SRS
antenna selection in
the NR frequency
band. As a result,
SRS-based weights
cannot be used, and
the downlink UE
No (And no impact on
NA NA throughput
the UE in idle mode)
decreases. If this
parameter is set to 1,
the capability of an
NSA DC UE to select
a combination that
supports SRS
antenna selection in
the LTE frequency
band deteriorates and
the UE throughput
decreases.

This bit has no impact


No (And no impact on
NA NA on network
the UE in idle mode)
performance.
TDD cells that
experience
consecutive channel
calibration failures
due to external
interference, turning
on this switch
increases the channel
calibration success
rate and cell
throughput. For low-
No (And no impact on
NA NA frequency TDD cells
the UE in idle mode)
that do not
experience
consecutive channel
calibration failures
due to external
interference, turning
on this switch
consumes extra
system computing
resources and does
not increase the cell

For UEs that do not


comply with 3GPP
specifications, service
drops may occur if
the SRS and PUCCH
No (And no impact on
NA NA are configured in
the UE in idle mode)
incremental mode. If
this bit is set to 1, the
full configuration of
the SRS and PUCCH
is restored.

When an SCG
change procedure
initiated by the SgNB
in SCG failure
scenarios conflicts
with a procedure on
the MeNB, the
following conditions
No (And no impact on
NA NA apply: (1) If this bit is
the UE in idle mode)
set to 1, the SCG is
directly released to
retain the continuity of
data services. (2) If
this bit is set to 0, the
SCG is not released,
which may interrupt
data services.
If this bit is set to 0,
the system selects
the band combination
that offers better
uplink MIMO
capability, and
therefore uplink UE
throughput increases.
No (And no impact on
NA NA If this bit is set to 1,
the UE in idle mode)
the system does not
select the band
combination that
offers better uplink
MIMO capability, and
therefore uplink UE
throughput
decreases.

If this parameter is
set to 0, the network
performance is not
affected. If this
Yes gNodeB Less than 0.1 min
parameter is set to 1,
the service delay
shortens when the
cell is lightly loaded.

No (And no impact on
NA NA None
the UE in idle mode)
No (And no impact on
NA NA None
the UE in idle mode)

No (And no impact on
NA NA None
the UE in idle mode)

No (And no impact on
NA NA None
the UE in idle mode)

The smaller the value


of this parameter, the
more likely the PDCP
layer distributes data
to the LTE side, and
the LTE traffic is more
sufficient. As a result,
No (And no impact on
NA NA the probability that
the UE in idle mode)
the rate jitter on the
LTE side affects the
NR rate increases
during TCP data split.
A larger value of this
parameter leads to
the opposite effects.
If this parameter is
set to a small value,
data split is stopped
when the difference
between the LTE and
No (And no impact on NR rates is small. If
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) this parameter is set
to a large value, data
split is stopped only
when the LTE and
NR rates differ
greatly.
If this parameter is
set to a small value,
data split is stopped
when the rate
difference between
LTE and NR remains
No (And no impact on for a short period. If
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) this parameter is set
to a large value, data
split is stopped when
the rate difference
between LTE and NR
remains for a long
period.
The smaller the value
of this parameter, the
shorter the interval for
retrying to restore
No (And no impact on
NA NA data split after data
the UE in idle mode)
split is stopped. A
larger value of this
parameter leads to
the opposite
If this effects.
parameter is
set to a large value,
the data that is
preferentially split to
NR is increased. In
this case, less data or
no data is split to
LTE. When this
parameter is set to a
small value, less data
is split to NR. When
No (And no impact on
NA NA TCP services are
the UE in idle mode)
performed and the
data scheduling on
the LTE side
fluctuates, the UE
reordering is affected.
As a result, the TCP
server cannot adjust
the sliding window
size and the TCP
service data volume
is reduced.
If this parameter is
set to 0, the X2 delay
needs to be
calculated, and the
No (And no impact on split gains increase. If
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) this parameter is set
to 1, the X2 delay
does not need to be
calculated and the
split gains decrease.

If this parameter is
set to a large value,
the base station waits
a long time for a UE
PDCP status report,
which may decrease
the number of data
packets retransmitted
after an inter-cell
handover in SA
networking. If the UE
does not report the
PDCP status, the
downlink data rate
No (And no impact on
NA NA decreases. A smaller
the UE in idle mode)
value of this
parameter results in a
shorter period of time
for a UE PDCP status
report. As a result,
the number of
retransmitted data
packets increases
after an inter-cell
handover in SA
networking, and the
UE receives more
duplicate data
packets.
When the method of
processing UE-level
NAS PDUs received
on the UE side is
No (And no impact on inconsistent with the
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) parameter
configuration, the UE
access fails,
decreasing the
access success rate.

The smaller the value


of this parameter, the
shorter the interval
between the time
when data split stops
abnormally and the
time when data split
resumes. The larger
the value of this
No (And no impact on
NA NA parameter, the longer
the UE in idle mode)
the interval between
the time when data
split stops abnormally
and the time when
data split resumes.
The penalty period for
stopping data split
may affect the user
throughput.
No (And no impact on
NA NA NONE
the UE in idle mode)

No (And no impact on
NA NA NONE
the UE in idle mode)
If this option is
selected, the uplink
throughput increases
but the user-
No (And no impact on perceived rate may
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) decrease. If this
option is deselected,
the network
performance is not
affected.

No (And no impact on
NA NA None
the UE in idle mode)

and the PUSCH


beams of drive test
UEs collide with the
PRACH beams of
UEs in idle mode in
low-frequency TDD
and FDD cells, UEs in
idle mode need to
increase the transmit
power for multiple
times to attempt to
access the network.
No (For UEs in idle As a result, the
mode, there is a low access delay
probability that these increases and UEs
UEs need to increase may even fail to
the transmit power for access the network.
multiple times before For high-frequency
accessing the cell if NA NA TDD cells, UEs in idle
the PUSCH beams of mode cannot access
UEs in drive tests the network. It is
overlap with PRACH recommended that
beams of these UEs. this bit be turned on
This increases the in competition test
access delay.) scenarios and be
turned off in
commercial
scenarios. In 8T or
lower scenarios, the
NRDUCellPrach.Prac
hThldIncreaseRate
parameter must be
set to a value greater
than 300 after
PRACH false alarm
detection is enabled.
Otherwise, uplink
If this parameter is
set to 1, single-
symbol and dual-
symbol configurations
are adaptively
switched for PDSCH
DMRS. In this case,
increasing the
number of PDSCH
DMRS symbols
improves the
demodulation
No (And no impact on performance and
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) downlink throughput
of UEs at cell edge. If
this parameter is set
to 0, single-symbol
and dual-symbol
configurations are not
adaptively switched.
As a result, the
downlink throughput
of UEs at cell edge
decreases when
compared with that
set to 1.

No (And no impact on
NA NA None
the UE in idle mode)

A larger value of this


parameter leads to
better MCS
adjustment results but
No (And no impact on excessive variation
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) when channel
changes.
A smaller value of this
parameter leads to
the opposite effects.
If this parameter is
set to 1 to 4, a fixed
aggregation level is
used. A smaller
aggregation level
leads to deteriorated
PDCCH
demodulation
performance but
more UEs that can be
Yes Cell Greater than5 min
scheduled. A larger
aggregation level
leads to the opposite
effects. If this
parameter is set to
the default value 0,
dynamic adjustment
can be performed
based on the actual
channel quality.

No (And no impact on
NA NA None
the UE in idle mode)

No (And no impact on
NA NA None
the UE in idle mode)
A large value of this
parameter leads to a
low probability that
UEs use preamble
No (And no impact on group B in contention-
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) based random access
procedures. A small
value of this
parameter leads to
the opposite effects.

The smaller the value


of this parameter, the
smaller the number of
ports supported by a
cell, the better the
coverage, but the
lower the probability
of measurement with
a high rank. The
Yes Cell 1 min
larger the value of
this parameter, the
larger the number of
ports supported by a
cell, the poorer the
coverage, but the
higher the probability
of measurement with
a high rank.
Under a given cell
bandwidth, a smaller
value of this
parameter leads to
smaller SRS
wideband bandwidth,
smaller frequency
Yes Cell 1 min domain range where
SRS-based weights
are applicable, and
lower downlink
throughput. A larger
value of this
parameter leads to
the opposite effects.

No (And no impact on
NA NA None
the UE in idle mode)
A larger value of this
parameter results in a
larger number of
uplink data flows and
fewer uplink
resources occupied
by uplink data. A
smaller value of this
parameter results in
the opposite effects.
This parameter is
used only for
No (And no impact on
NA NA commissioning. If this
the UE in idle mode)
parameter is enabled
before a UE accesses
the network, the UE
cannot access the
network. This
parameter can be
enabled only after the
UE has successfully
accessed the network
and the rank and
MCS values are
stable.
A larger value of this
parameter leads to a
higher modulation
order for uplink data
and fewer uplink
resources occupied
by uplink data. A
smaller value of this
parameter leads to
the opposite effects.
This parameter is
used only for
No (And no impact on
NA NA commissioning. If this
the UE in idle mode)
parameter is enabled
before a UE accesses
the network, the UE
cannot access the
network. This
parameter can be
enabled only after the
UE has successfully
accessed the network
and the rank and
MCS values are
stable.

A larger value of this


parameter indicates a
larger number of
downlink layers for
downlink data and
No (And no impact on fewer downlink time-
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) frequency resources
occupied by downlink
data. A smaller value
of this parameter
leads to the opposite
effects.
A larger value of this
parameter leads to a
higher modulation
order for downlink
data and fewer
No (And no impact on downlink time-
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) frequency resources
occupied by downlink
data. A smaller value
of this parameter
leads to the opposite
effects.

If this parameter is
set to 1, this function
takes effect for large-
packet UEs. In high-
speed scenarios, the
uplink additional pilot
position is adaptively
adjusted to POS2,
improving
demodulation
performance. In low-
speed scenarios, the
uplink additional pilot
position is adaptively
adjusted to POS1,
obtaining resource
No (And no impact on
NA NA gains. If this
the UE in idle mode)
parameter is set to 0,
network performance
is not affected. This
solution depends on
the accuracy of
identifying the moving
speed of high-speed
cells. If the speed
identification is
inaccurate and the
uplink additional pilot
position is incorrectly
configured, the cell
rate and user
experience
deteriorate.
If this parameter is
set to 1, signals of
such UEs are always
transmitted using the
DFT-S-OFDM
waveform in NSA
networking, reducing
the peak to average
power ratio (PAPR).
In this case, UEs can
No (And no impact on use higher transmit
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) power, improving the
uplink user-perceived
rate. If this parameter
is set to 0, network
performance is not
affected. However, if
the value of this
parameter is changed
from 1 to 0, the uplink
user-perceived rate
may decrease.
If this parameter is
set to 0, the uplink
delay of UEs that
support simultaneous
reporting of SRs and
CSIs in the DRX
sleep time is
optimized. However,
the uplink delay of
UEs that do not
support simultaneous
reporting of SRs and
CSIs in the DRX
No (And no impact on
NA NA sleep time
the UE in idle mode)
deteriorates, and the
number of service
drops increases. If
this parameter is set
to 1, the uplink delay
of UEs that support
simultaneous
reporting of SRs and
CSIs in the DRX
sleep time
deteriorates, and the
number of service
drops increases.
If this bit is set to 0,
the probability of
incorrect BWP
switching decreases
No (And no impact on
NA NA and the service drop
the UE in idle mode)
rate decreases. If this
bit is set to 1, the
number of service
drops increases.

If this bit is set to 0


and some UEs in the
cell are incompatible
with CSI-RS
reconfiguration, the
service drop rate
No (And no impact on increases. If this bit is
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) set to 1 and UEs
incompatible with
CSI-RS
reconfiguration are
whitelisted, the
service drop rate
decreases.

If this bit is set to 0,


the time of using the
rank reported from
UEs after initial
access is prolonged,
allowing the base
No (And no impact on station to select more
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) accurate rank and
MCS, but decreasing
the IBLER, RBLER,
and service drop rate.
If this bit is set to 1,
network performance
is not affected.
If this bit is set to 0,
the instantaneous bit
error rates of UEs
near the cell center
increase and those of
UEs far from the cell
center decrease,
causing
No (And no impact on instantaneous
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) throughput of these
UEs to decrease and
increase,
respectively, when
uplink small-packet
services are ongoing.
If this bit is set to 1,
network performance
is not affected.
If this parameter is
set to 0, the service
drop rate of UEs that
do not support two-
period aperiodic
measurement
increases. If this
parameter is set to 1,
the service drop rate
No (And no impact on
NA NA of UEs that do not
the UE in idle mode)
support two-period
aperiodic
measurement
decreases. Setting
this parameter to 0 or
1 has no impact on
UEs that support two-
period aperiodic
measurement.
If this bit is set to 1,
enhanced SRS-based
weight calculation
over timing rolling can
take effect on both
moving and stationary
UEs, increasing both
UE throughput and
cell throughput. When
over eight UEs are
online, the throughput
of UEs on which this
algorithm takes effect
increases. However,
the increase in the
throughput of
stationary UEs is
smaller than that of
No (And no impact on
NA NA moving UEs, and
the UE in idle mode)
therefore cell
throughput is smaller
than that with the bit
setting of 0. If this bit
is set to 0, this
algorithm takes effect
only on moving UEs
and the throughput of
UEs on which this
algorithm takes effect
increases. When the
number of moving
UEs is less than 8,
both UE throughput
and cell throughput
are smaller than
those with the bit
setting of 1.
If this bit is set to 0,
UEs identified as
large-packet UEs on
the live network
preferentially apply
for additional PUSCH
32-beam logical RB
resources. In this
way, large-packet
UEs can use 32
beams for
performance
demodulation,
improving the
throughput of large-
packet UEs. This
No (And no impact on parameter enables
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) large-packet UEs to
preferentially preempt
logical RB resources
of the chip when they
are online, when
multiple cells are set
up on a single UBBPg
board, some UEs
experience
deterioration due to
insufficient logical RB
resources when
neighboring cells are
heavily loaded. If this
bit is set to 1, network
performance is not
affected.
If this parameter is
set to 0, optimization
on false PUCCH
detection takes effect.
This decreases the
probability of false
PUCCH detections,
No (And no impact on
NA NA decreases the MAC-
the UE in idle mode)
layer retransmission
rate, and increases
the cell throughput. If
this parameter is set
to 1, network
performance is not
affected.
If this bit is set to 1,
aperiodic SRS is
configured for BWP0.
The CAPS and UE
number specifications
of BWP1 can be
increased when the
cell bandwidth is 30
MHz, 70 MHz, or 90
No (And no impact on MHz, LTE TDD and
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) NR spectrum sharing
is
enabled, or the
interference feature is
enabled. In other
scenarios, there is no
impact. If this bit is
set to 0,
network performance
is not affected.
If this parameter is
set to 0, only CB
resources are
allocated to uplink full
buffer UEs, reducing
SRS resource
consumption and
increasing the cell
SRS resource
capacity. This
No (And no impact on
NA NA increases the uplink
the UE in idle mode)
and downlink cell
throughput. If uplink
full buffer UEs are not
accurately identified,
the downlink user-
perceived rate of UEs
may decrease. If this
parameter is set to 1,
network performance
is not affected.

If this parameter is
set to 1, the downlink
cell throughput
No (And no impact on
NA NA increases. If this
the UE in idle mode)
parameter is set to 0,
network performance
is not affected.
If this parameter is
set to 0, optimization
of per RB-based
scheduling takes
effect and the PRB
usage decreases. If
No (And no impact on
NA NA this parameter is set
the UE in idle mode)
to 1, optimization of
per RB-based
scheduling does not
take effect, and
network performance
remains unchanged.

A larger value of this


parameter results in a
larger number of
waste uplink RBs and
No (And no impact on
NA NA a lower uplink PRB
the UE in idle mode)
usage. A smaller
value of this
parameter results in
the opposite effects.
No (And no impact on
NA NA None
the UE in idle mode)

No (And no impact on
NA NA None
the UE in idle mode)
No (And no impact on
NA NA None
the UE in idle mode)

No (And no impact on
NA NA None
the UE in idle mode)
No (And no impact on
NA NA None
the UE in idle mode)

No (And no impact on
NA NA None
the UE in idle mode)
A larger value of this
parameter results in a
lower probability that
high-speed UEs are
identified as non-
ultra-high-speed UEs.
As a result, non-ultra-
high-speed UEs
cannot be rolled back
to non-ultra-high-
No (And no impact on speed UEs. A smaller
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) value of this
parameter results in a
higher probability that
ultra-high-speed UEs
are identified as non-
ultra-high-speed UEs.
As a result, ultra-high-
speed UEs are
mistakenly identified
as non-ultra-high-
speed UEs.

A larger value of this


parameter results in a
lower probability of
No (And no impact on identifying a UE as an
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) ultra-high-speed UE.
A smaller value of this
parameter results in a
higher probability.
A larger value of this
parameter results in a
lower probability of
identifying a UE as a
No (And no impact on
NA NA non-ultra-high-speed
the UE in idle mode)
UE. A smaller value
of this parameter
results in a higher
probability.

A smaller value of this


parameter results in a
higher probability of
switching to rank 1 in
the uplink, which may
decrease the
throughput of UEs
No (And no impact on near the cell center. A
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) larger value of this
parameter results in a
lower probability of
switching to rank 1 in
the uplink, which may
decrease the
throughput of UEs at
the cell edge.
The start position for
RB avoidance and
the number of RBs to
be avoided determine
the actual avoidance
bandwidth. A larger
No (And no impact on avoidance bandwidth
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) results in a larger
decrease in the cell
throughput. A smaller
avoidance bandwidth
results in a smaller
decrease in the cell
throughput.
The start position for
RB avoidance and
the number of RBs to
be avoided determine
the actual avoidance
bandwidth. A larger
No (And no impact on avoidance bandwidth
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) results in a larger
decrease in the cell
throughput. A smaller
avoidance bandwidth
results in a smaller
decrease in the cell
throughput.
If this parameter is
set to 0, network
performance is not
affected. If this
parameter is set to 1
and 4T phase
No (And no impact on
NA NA correction is enabled
the UE in idle mode)
(by setting bit 7 of
NRDUCellRsvdExt.Rs
vdSwParam2), the
average UE
throughput decreases
periodically.
If this parameter is
set to 1, the uplink
and downlink
throughput and uplink
and downlink user
experience of full
buffer UEs in 1T4R
mode with a 90 MHz
bandwidth increase,
and the uplink and
downlink throughput
and uplink and
downlink user
experience of full
buffer UEs in 1T4R
mode with an 80 MHz
bandwidth decrease.
If this parameter is
set to 2, the uplink
Yes Cell 1 min
and downlink
throughput and uplink
and downlink user
experience of full
buffer UEs in 1T4R
mode with an 80 MHz
bandwidth increase,
and the uplink and
downlink throughput
and uplink and
downlink user
experience of full
buffer UEs in 1T4R
mode with a 90 MHz
bandwidth decrease.
If this parameter is
set to 3, network
performance is not
affected.
If not all the inter-cell
parameter values are
set to 1 or 0, the UE
access success rate
increases, the
interference of SSB
on the PDSCH
increases, and the
user-perceived
throughput
Yes Cell 1 min
decreases. If all inter-
cell parameter values
are set to 1 or 0, the
UE access success
rate decreases, the
interference of SSB
on the PDSCH
decreases, and the
user-perceived
throughput increases.
A larger value of this
parameter results in a
lower BER and higher
single-user
throughput. However,
a lower MCS index
results in a decrease
in the single-user
throughput. A smaller
No (And no impact on
NA NA value of this
the UE in idle mode)
parameter results in
the opposite effects.
A higher matching
degree between the
parameter value and
the network channel
results in higher
single-user
throughput.

A larger value of this


parameter results in a
lower probability of
triggering the SU
balanced scheduling
algorithm and a
smaller increase in
cell throughput in
heavy-load scenarios.
However, scheduling
fairness can be
ensured in light- and
medium-load
scenarios. A smaller
No (And no impact on
NA NA value of this
the UE in idle mode)
parameter results in a
higher probability of
triggering the SU
balanced scheduling
algorithm. In heavy-
load scenarios, the
cell throughput
increases. In light-
and medium-load
scenarios, the cell
throughput does not
increase and
scheduling fairness is
affected.
A larger value of this
parameter results in a
gradual lower
probability that SU
balanced scheduling
takes effect in
heavy-load scenarios.
No (And no impact on
NA NA In this case, the cell
the UE in idle mode)
throughput increases
slowly and then
decreases.
A smaller value of
this parameter results
in the opposite
effects.
A smaller value of this
parameter results in a
higher probability of
selecting a low target
IBLER when the MCS
index is low and the
channel quality
fluctuates
significantly.
A larger value of this
parameter results in a
lower probability of
selecting a high target
IBLER when the MCS
index is low and the
No (And no impact on
NA NA channel quality
the UE in idle mode)
fluctuates
significantly.
A higher matching
degree between the
parameter value and
environment
fluctuation results in a
higher probability of
increasing the
throughput. A lower
matching degree
results in a higher
probability of
decreasing the
throughput.

For a low-speed TDD


cell with slot
assignment being 4:1,
if the PRACH
configuration index is
set to 65535 and this
parameter is set to 1,
the PRACH period is
Yes Cell Less than 1 min
prolonged and less
UEs can access the
cell per second; if this
parameter is set to 0,
the PRACH period is
shortened and more
UEs can access the
cell per second.
A smaller value of this
parameter results in a
lower probability of
allocating a short
CSI-RS period to
large-packet UEs and
a lower data rate of
large-packet UEs.
No (And no impact on However, a larger
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) number of common
UEs can be allocated
periodic CSI-RSs,
which results in a
higher user-perceived
data rate. A larger
value of this
parameter results in
the opposite effects.

If this parameter is
set to a large or small
value, the deviation
from the position
subject to carrier
leakage increases
No (And no impact on
NA NA and the uplink
the UE in idle mode)
throughput
decreases.
A proper value of
this parameter
increases the uplink
throughput.
When this parameter
is set to 0, UEs that
do not support the
configuration of any
RB sequence number
as the start RB index
fail to access the
network, whereas for
UEs that support the
configuration of any
RB sequence number
as the start RB index,
the uplink and
downlink peak rates
retain the same as
those in the case of a
standard bandwidth.
Yes Cell 1 min
When this parameter
is set to 1, UEs that
do not support the
configuration of any
RB sequence number
as the start RB index
can access the
network, whereas
UEs that support the
configuration of any
RB sequence number
as the start RB index
experience lower
uplink and downlink
peak rates than those
in the case of a
standard bandwidth.

No (And no impact on
NA NA None
the UE in idle mode)
A large value of this
parameter leads to
quick outer-loop
adjustment. In this
case, when the
channel conditions
change, the MCS can
be quickly adjusted to
match the channel
transmission
capabilities. When the
channel conditions
are stable, the MCS
No (And no impact on fluctuation will affect
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) the traffic volume. A
small value of this
parameter leads to
slow outer-loop
adjustment. In this
case, when the MCS
matches the channel
transmission
capability, the MCS is
stable. However,
when the channel
fluctuates greatly, the
MCS cannot be
quickly adjusted.
A large value of this
parameter leads to
quick outer-loop
adjustment. In this
case, when the
channel conditions
change, the MCS can
be quickly adjusted to
match the channel
transmission
capabilities. When the
channel conditions
are stable, the MCS
No (And no impact on fluctuation will affect
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) the traffic volume. A
small value of this
parameter leads to
slow outer-loop
adjustment. In this
case, when the MCS
matches the channel
transmission
capability, the MCS is
stable. However,
when the channel
fluctuates greatly, the
MCS cannot be
quickly adjusted.
If this bit is set to 0,
network performance
is not affected. If this
bit is set to 1 and
RSVDSWPARAM2_B
IT22 of
NRDUCellRsvdExt.Rs
vdSwParam2 is
No (And no impact on turned on, the control-
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) plane delay of
switchover from the
RRC_INACTIVE state
to the
RRC_CONNECTED
state is shortened.
Otherwise, network
performance is not
affected.
If this parameter is
set to 0, the
throughput increases
during inter-LTE-cell
handovers. However,
UEs with
incompatibility issues
may experience
No (And no impact on
NA NA service drops. If this
the UE in idle mode)
parameter is set to 1,
the throughput
decreases during
inter-LTE-cell
handovers. However,
service drops due to
UE incompatibility do
not occur.

If this parameter is
set to a small value,
frequent fast
retransmissions may
occur, resulting in a
large number of
repeated packets and
affecting throughput.
If this parameter is
No (And no impact on
NA NA set to a large value,
the UE in idle mode)
the fast
retransmission
function may not take
effect. As a result, the
throughput on one
side is affected when
the data rate on the
other side decreases
sharply.
No (And no impact on
NA NA None
the UE in idle mode)

If this parameter is
set to an improper
value, MAC or RLC
No (And no impact on
NA NA processing
the UE in idle mode)
capabilities degrade,
decreasing the cell
throughput.

If this parameter is
set to 1, the eMBB
short delay function is
enabled. The delay of
No (And no impact on
NA NA short-delay services
the UE in idle mode)
is reduced. If this
function is disabled,
network performance
is not affected.
When this switch is
turned on, the
64QAM LowSE MCS
selection table is
available. When the
64QAM LowSE MCS
selection table is
used, the peak user
rate decreases
compared with when
the baseline 64QAM
No (And no impact on
NA NA table is used.
the UE in idle mode)
However, the
reliability improves
and the number of
retransmissions
decreases. This
mode applies to
delay-sensitive
scenarios. Turning off
this switch has no
impact on network
performance.
If this parameter is
set to 1, the gNodeB
can obtain more
accurate PMI-based
weights for
No (And no impact on beamforming,
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) improving user
experience. If this
parameter is set to 0,
the default Type I PMI
measurement
configuration is used.
If this switch is turned
on, power
compensation is
performed on the
broadcast channel
when remote
interference adaptive
avoidance is enabled.
In this case, the
downlink coverage is
relatively the same as
that before remote
No (And no impact on interference adaptive
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) avoidance is enabled.
If this switch is turned
off, power
compensation is not
performed on the
broadcast channel
when remote
interference adaptive
avoidance is enabled.
As a result, downlink
coverage
performance
deteriorates.
If
RSVDSWPARAM0_B
IT8 is turned on, the
enhanced multi-user
mobility algorithm
takes effect. In this
case, the gNodeB
No (And no impact on
NA NA can obtain more
the UE in idle mode)
accurate user
weights, improving
user experience. If
this switch is turned
off, network
performance is not
affected.
If this parameter is
set to 1, channel
prediction mobility
enhancement is
enabled in a cell,
which improves the
No (And no impact on downlink throughput
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) of mobile UEs for
which this function
takes effect. When
this parameter is set
to 0, network
performance is not
affected.
If this parameter is
set to 1, dedicated
PRACH preambles
are occupied,
affecting the number
of UEs that can
No (And no impact on
NA NA access the cell in the
the UE in idle mode)
uplink. If this
parameter is set to 0,
commercial UEs are
not affected and
TUE1.0 UEs cannot
access the network.

If this parameter is
set to 1, the coverage
performance and
downlink throughput
No (And no impact on increase for UEs for
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) which this function
takes effect. If this
parameter is set to 0,
network performance
is not affected.
If this parameter is
set to 1, enhanced
downlink target
IBLER adaptation
takes effect and the
No (And no impact on downlink throughput
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) of UEs for which this
function takes effect
increases. If this
parameter is set to 0,
network performance
is not affected.

If this parameter is
set to 1, TRS time
offset compensation
takes effect in DL JT
scenarios and the
No (And no impact on downlink throughput
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) of UEs for which this
function takes effect
increases. If this
parameter is set to 0,
network performance
is not affected.

If this parameter is
set to 1 and the
reported ranks are
accurate, the
No (And no impact on downlink throughput
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) of UEs increases. If
this parameter is set
to 0, network
performance is not
affected.
If this parameter is
set to 1, the downlink
throughput of UEs for
which this function
takes effect
increases.
However, when
multiple UEs perform
burst services in joint
transmission
No (And no impact on
NA NA scenarios on a
the UE in idle mode)
commercial network,
CSI-RS resources are
limited, and there is a
possibility that
negative gains are
generated.
If this parameter is
set to 0, network
performance is not
affected.
If this parameter is
set to 1, the user
experienced data rate
of UEs under the
tower decreases, and
No (And no impact on the service drop rate
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) at the cell edge prone
to handovers
decreases. If this
parameter is set to 0,
network performance
is this
If not parameter
affected. is
set to 1, the UE
transmit power
increases if the UE is
No (And no impact on in the cell center with
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) a peak throughput. If
this parameter is set
to 0, network
performance is not
affected.
If this parameter is
set to 0, SRS
resources are
available on the SCell
for enabling CA. This
helps increase the UE
throughput. However,
in mobility scenarios,
the SRS period is
extended and the UE
No (And no impact on
NA NA throughput
the UE in idle mode)
decreases. If this
parameter is set to 1,
the SRS resources on
the PCell and SCell
may not be
transmitted at the
same time. As a
result, the throughput
of CA UEs on the
SCell decreases.
If the function that
takes effect on the
live network matches
the scenario in which
the UCI is transmitted
together with Msg3,
the handover success
rate increases or the
service drop rate
decreases. In NSA
networking, the
access success rate
No (And no impact on increases. If the
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) function that takes
effect on the live
network do not match
the scenario in which
the UCI is transmitted
together with Msg3,
the handover success
rate decreases and
the service drop rate
increases. In NSA
networking, the
access success rate
is affected.
If this parameter is
set to 1, network
performance is not
affected. If this
parameter is set to 0,
No (And no impact on
NA NA the probability of
the UE in idle mode)
service drops caused
by uplink TA timeout
decreases and the
uplink PRB usage
increases.
If this parameter is
set to 0, the base
station does not
deliver the short DRX
cycle when TA beam
switching is triggered,
and network
performance remains
unchanged. If this
No (And no impact on parameter is set to 1,
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) the base station
delivers the short
DRX cycle when TA
beam switching is
enabled, reducing the
service drop rate
caused by TA timeout
and improving
downlink user
experience.
If this parameter is
set to 1, the
throughput of UEs not
supporting antenna
No (And no impact on
NA NA selection increases. If
the UE in idle mode)
this parameter is set
to 0, network
performance is not
affected.
If this bit is set to 1,
there is no impact on
large-packet UEs and
uplink bit errors of
common UEs.
However, the uplink
throughput may
decrease. If the
status of large-packet
services is unstable
and changes
frequently, frequent
No (And no impact on reconfigurations will
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) occur, and the
downlink throughput
may decrease. If this
parameter is set to 0,
the number of UEs
allocated SRS
resources may
decrease. When the
number of UEs
increases, the uplink
and downlink
throughput
decreases.
scheduling in timeslot
S does not take
effect: UL CoMP, RIM
adaptation
avoidance, clock out-
of-synchronization
detection, high-speed
railway, uplink CA,
hyper cell, and short-
latency. When all of
the preceding
switches are off, UEs
in the uplink drive test
use full power for
uplink data
transmission, which
increases the uplink
throughput of UEs in
No (And no impact on the uplink drive test,
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) while decreasing the
maximum uplink cell
capacity and the
throughput of UEs not
in the uplink drive
test. If UEs in the
uplink drive test
support antenna
selection, the
downlink throughput
decreases by 20% to
80%, and downlink
rank may change. If
the UEs in drive tests
do not support
antenna selection,
the downlink
throughput of these
UEs decreases by
If this parameter is
set to 1, the cell-level
uplink throughput
increases. If this
parameter is set to 0,
No (And no impact on the cell-level
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) throughput is not
affected after the
uplink MU switch is
turned on in
commercial
scenarios.
If this parameter is
set to 1 and the UE
on the live network
matches this
optimization solution,
the CSI measurement
accuracy is improved.
As a result, the state
No (And no impact on
NA NA switchover is more
the UE in idle mode)
accurate in CoMP
scenarios, and the
UE throughput is
increased in CoMP
scenarios. If this
parameter is set to 0,
network performance
is not affected.
If this parameter is
set to 0, RAR
scheduling can be
guaranteed and UEs
can access the
No (And no impact on
NA NA network properly. If
the UE in idle mode)
this parameter is set
to 1, RAR scheduling
cannot be guaranteed
and UEs cannot
access the network.
If this parameter is
set to 0, DRX takes
effect during
handovers and
random access in
NSA networking, but
random access
initiated by UEs in the
DRX sleep state may
fail. If this parameter
No (And no impact on is set to 1, DRX does
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) not take effect during
handovers or random
access in NSA
networking. DRX
takes effect only after
UEs successfully
access the network.
This avoids failures of
random access
initiated by UEs in the
DRX sleep state.
If this parameter is
set to 0, UEs that use
UE-level scrambling
code to send Msg3 in
a hyper cell will fail to
access the NR
network, and the UEs
that use PCI
scrambling code to
send Msg3 are not
No (And no impact on affected. If this
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) parameter is set to 1,
UEs that use UE-level
scrambling code to
send Msg3 in a hyper
cell can access the
NR network, and the
access delay
increases for the UEs
that use PCI
scrambling code to
send Msg3.
If this parameter is
set to 0, the downlink
NSA DC data split
performance is
No (And no impact on improved when the
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) NR air interface
fluctuates. Setting this
parameter to 1 has no
impact on network
performance.

If this parameter is
set to 1, the base
station selects a
proper SRS period for
the UE based on the
No (And no impact on UE's speed to
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) increase the SRS
capacity of the cell. If
this parameter is set
to 0, network
performance is not
affected.
If this parameter is
set to 1, the rank for
scheduling is not
decreased to 1 when
the CSI measurement
values whose
decoding check result
is DTX for a period of
No (And no impact on
NA NA time. This increases
the UE in idle mode)
the downlink
throughput when the
measurement values
match channel
conditions. If this
parameter is set to 0,
network performance
is not parameter
If this affected. is
set to 1, the
probability of UEs
entering the joint
transmission mode
increases and the
downlink throughput
of UEs performing
joint transmission
increases when
handovers occur in
No (And no impact on DL CoMP scenarios.
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) However, in some
scenarios, UEs may
falsely enter the joint
transmission mode.
As a result, the
downlink throughput
of these UEs
decreases.
If this parameter is
set to 0, network
performance is not
affected.
If this bit is set to 1,
downlink large-packet
UEs can be quickly
allocated short SRS
period resources,
increasing the user-
perceived rate of
downlink large-packet
UEs. However, the
SRS period of some
common UEs is
No (And no impact on prolonged, the user-
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) perceived rate of
common UEs
decreases, and the
number of UE
reconfigurations
increases. If this bit is
set to 0, network
performance is not
affected. This feature
is recommended in
comparison test
scenarios.

If this bit is set to 1,


the downlink user-
perceived data rate of
large-packet UEs that
are successfully
allocated short-period
SRS resources
increases. However,
if there is no idle
short-period SRS
resources, large-
packet UEs preempt
No (And no impact on
NA NA short-period SRS
the UE in idle mode)
resources of common
UEs. If the
preemption succeeds,
common UEs are
released, increasing
the service drop rate
of the cell. If this bit is
set to 0, network
performance is not
affected. This feature
is used only in
comparison tests.
When this parameter
is set to 1, the
exception of
processing the
transformPrecoding
IE by UEs not
supporting DFT-S-
OFDM can be
avoided. This
prevents service
drops. When this
No (And no impact on parameter is set to 0,
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) exceptions such as
service drops may
occur when UEs not
supporting DFT-S-
OFDM exist on the
network. The KPIs
may be affected.
When UEs not
supporting DFT-S-
OFDM do not exist on
the network, KPIs are
If
notthis parameter is
affected.
set to 0 and the GUI
values of
NRDUCellPdsch.DlIni
tRank and
NRDUCellPdsch.DlIni
tRankAfterHo
parameters are
RANK3, the number
of downlink bit errors
before the first CQI is
reported may
increase. There is no
probability that some
UEs experience
service drops due to
full uplink bit errors. If
No (And no impact on
NA NA this parameter is set
the UE in idle mode)
to 1 and the GUI
values of
NRDUCellPdsch.DlIni
tRank and
NRDUCellPdsch.DlIni
tRankAfterHo
parameters are
RANK3, the number
of downlink bit errors
before the first CQI is
reported may
decrease. However,
there is a possibility
that full uplink bit
errors occur on some
UEs, causing service
drops.
In a hyper cell, if this
bit is set to 0, UEs
that forcibly check
aperiodic CSI-RSs
can access the
network. Other UEs
No (And no impact on
NA NA are not affected. If
the UE in idle mode)
this bit is set to 1,
UEs that forcibly
check aperiodic CSI-
RSs cannot access
the network. Other
UEs are not affected.

If this parameter is
set to 1, IBLER
optimization takes
effect for VIP UEs
performing video
services. In this case,
the IBLER increases,
and the UE or cell
throughput increases.
If this parameter is
No (And no impact on
NA NA set to 0, IBLER
the UE in idle mode)
optimization does not
take effect and
network performance
is not affected. If the
value of this
parameter is changed
from 1 to 0, the
IBLER and the UE or
cell throughput
decrease.

When this switch is


turned on, the
interference to CEUs
in an intra-gNodeB
cell decreases, and
the downlink
throughput of CEUs
No (And no impact on in the intra-gNodeB
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) cell increases. When
this switch is turned
off, the downlink
throughput of CEUs
in an intra-gNodeB
cell cannot be
increased using this
function.
When this switch is
turned on, the
interference to CEUs
in an inter-gNodeB
cell decreases, and
the downlink
throughput of CEUs
No (And no impact on in the inter-gNodeB
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) cell increases. When
this switch is turned
off, the downlink
throughput of CEUs
in an inter-gNodeB
cell cannot be
increased using this
function.

RSVDSWPARAM2_B
IT3: When the ping
optimization switch is
turned on (by setting
NRDUCellRsvd.Rsvd
Param85 to 1) and
this switch is turned
on, intermittent
preallocation can
reduce the number of
redundant uplink
preallocation times
and reduce the
redundant uplink
resource usage
caused by continuous
preallocation in ping
scenarios. This
No (And no impact on increases the uplink
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) cell throughput in
congestion scenarios.
This function is used
in ping tests where
the ping period is 1s
and the core network
processing time is
less than 100 ms.
Otherwise, the uplink
delay of ping
optimization may be
prolonged. When this
switch is turned off,
the default ping
identification
optimization function
is used, which has no
impact on network
performance.
If this parameter is
set to 0, the downlink
additional pilot
position cannot be
adaptively adjusted to
POS2, which has no
impact on UE
performance. If this
parameter is set to 1,
the downlink
additional pilot
position can be
adaptively adjusted to
POS2. For UEs that
support POS2, the
gains brought by the
demodulation
capability
No (And no impact on improvement of UEs
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) compensate for the
negative gains
brought by PDSCH
resource overheads.
In high-speed
scenarios, the
downlink rate
increases. If the gains
brought by the
demodulation
capability
improvement of UEs
cannot compensate
for the negative gains
brought by PDSCH
resource overheads,
the downlink rate of
UEs decreases in
high-speed scenarios.
If this bit is turned on,
the SSB coverage
improves during NR
FDD 4T4R dual-SSB
No (And no impact on sweeping. If this bit is
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) turned off, the SSB
coverage cannot be
improved during NR
FDD 4T4R dual-SSB
sweeping.
set to 1, UE
experience may
deteriorate when the
UE does not detect
the TPC delivered by
the cell for power
increase. If the UE
does not detect the
TPC delivered by the
cell for power
decrease, the UE
No (And no impact on transmit power is
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) wasted. If this
parameter is set to 0
and the UE does not
detect the TPC
delivered by the cell,
the cell can roll back
the TPC adjustment
to ensure consistency
with the UE side. This
prevents UE
experience
deterioration or power
If this switch is turned
on, the precision for
the grid EMF to
process power control
increases, increasing
system overheads. If
this switch is turned
off, the precision for
No (And no impact on
NA NA the grid EMF to
the UE in idle mode)
process power control
decreases,
decreasing system
overheads (the
performance
overhead of a single
cell decreases by
three to four times).
If this parameter is
set to 1, mobility
enhancement with SU
SRS-based weights is
enabled in a cell,
which improves the
No (And no impact on downlink throughput
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) of mobile UEs for
which this function
takes effect.
If this parameter is
set to 0, network
performance is not
affected.
If this bit is set to 1,
this function is
enabled, and the
downlink throughput
of UEs involved in
pairing and with this
No (And no impact on function enabled
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) increases. However,
the SRS coverage is
limited in 100 MHz
bandwidth scenarios.
If this bit is set to 0,
network performance
is not affected.

If this parameter is
set to 1, MU
enhancement is
enabled when UEs
are centrally
distributed. The
No (And no impact on
NA NA downlink throughput
the UE in idle mode)
increases for a cell for
which this function
takes effect. If this
parameter is set to 0,
network performance
is not affected.
If this parameter is
set to 0 and intelligent
SR scheduling is
enabled in a cell, the
gNodeB preferentially
guarantees the
services of UEs about
No (And no impact on to experience service
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) drops and newly
accessed UEs,
increasing the UE
number
specifications. If this
parameter is set to 1,
network performance
is not affected.
If this bit is set to 1,
the PUCCH format-3
16-beam algorithm is
enabled for the cell,
and the coverage
No (And no impact on
NA NA increases for CEUs
the UE in idle mode)
for which this
algorithm takes effect.
If this bit is set to 0,
network performance
is not affected.
If this bit is set to 1,
PUCCH MRC/IRC
adaptation is enabled
in the cell, and the
PUCCH bit error rate
of UEs for which this
No (And no impact on
NA NA function takes effect
the UE in idle mode)
decreases in
interference
scenarios. If this bit is
set to 0, network
performance is not
affected.
If this bit is set to 1,
the PUSCH
interference
frequency offset
measurement
optimization algorithm
No (And no impact on is enabled, and the
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) uplink throughput of
UEs for which this
algorithm takes effect
increases. When this
bit is set to 0, network
performance is not
affected.
If this bit is set to 1,
the SSB 6+1 dual-
peak enhanced
weight algorithm is
enabled in the cell,
No (And no impact on
NA NA the CSI-RS SINR and
the UE in idle mode)
downlink throughput
of CEUs increase. If
this bit is set to 0,
network performance
is not affected.

If this bit is set to 1,


SRS dynamic noise
reduction is enabled
for the cell, and the
downlink throughput
No (And no impact on
NA NA increases for UEs for
the UE in idle mode)
which this function
takes effect. If this bit
is set to 0, network
performance is not
affected.
If this bit is set to 0,
uplink CCEs are
adaptively reserved
for the PDCCH of
common signaling. In
this way, PDCCH
resources for
common signaling
can be fully used,
increasing the access
success rate in heavy
traffic scenarios. If
this bit is set to 1,
fixed number of uplink
CCEs are reserved
for the PDCCH of
common signaling.
When the uplink
No (And no impact on
NA NA traffic is stable,
the UE in idle mode)
PDCCH CCE
resources for
common signaling
can be fully used,
increasing the access
success rate in
heavy-traffic
scenarios. However,
if the uplink traffic is
unstable, PDCCH
CCE resources for
common signaling
may be wasted or
insufficient,
decreasing the
access success rate
in heavy-traffic
If this bit is set to 0,
scenarios.
downlink MU pairing
optimization does not
take effect in
convergence
scenarios. If this bit is
No (And no impact on set to 1, downlink MU
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) pairing optimization
takes effect in
convergence
scenarios. This
function applies only
to low-frequency TDD
cells.
If this parameter is
set to 0, the
throughput of UEs
that depend on
periodic CSI-RS QCL
No (And no impact on information
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) decreases sharply in
high-speed scenarios.
If this parameter is
set to 1, the UE
throughput is stable in
high-speed scenarios.

If this parameter is
set to 0, RLC
parameter adaptation
takes effect in heavy-
traffic scenarios,
reducing the service
drop rate or RRC
No (And no impact on connection
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) reestablishment rate.
If this parameter is
set to 1, RLC
parameter adaptation
does not take effect,
and network
performance is not
affected.

If this parameter is
set to 0, network
performance is not
No (And no impact on affected. If this
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) parameter is set to 1,
the uplink throughput
and user-perceived
rate increase.
If this parameter is
set to 0, network
performance is not
No (And no impact on
NA NA affected. If this
the UE in idle mode)
parameter is set to 1,
the user-perceived
rate increases.

When this switch is


turned on, the
gNodeB does not
transmit TRS when
there is no UE in the
cell. This reduces the
TRS interference
No (And no impact on between cells. When
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) this switch is turned
off, TRS is
transmitted even
when there is no UE
in the cell, and there
is stable TRS
interference between
cells.
If this parameter is
set to 1, the uplink
packet error rate and
service drop rate
decrease in non-line-
of-sight (NLOS)
scenarios for high-
speed cells, but the
uplink throughput
No (And no impact on slightly decreases in
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) LOS scenarios. If this
parameter is set to 0,
the uplink packet
error rate and service
drop rate increase in
NLOS scenarios for
high-speed cells. In
other scenarios,
network performance
is not affected.
If this switch is turned
on, the probability
that UEs at the cell
edge or at a medium
distance from the cell
center are paired in
the downlink
increases. However,
the downlink cell
throughput may
No (And no impact on
NA NA decrease due to a
the UE in idle mode)
large number of
pairing layers. If this
switch is turned off,
the probability of
downlink pairing for
UEs at the cell edge
or at a medium
distance from the cell
center does not
increase.

If this parameter is
set to 0, this function
takes effect,
increasing the uplink
throughput and
No (And no impact on reducing the bit error
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) rate. Setting this
parameter to 1 may
decrease the uplink
throughput and
increase the bit error
rate.

If this parameter is
set to 0, this function
is disabled, and the
throughput is not
affected. If this
parameter is set to 1,
this function is
No (And no impact on
NA NA enabled. When
the UE in idle mode)
downlink additional
pilot adaptation takes
effect, the throughput
of UEs using the
HiSilicon chip
increases in walking
or drive tests.
If this parameter is
set to 0, network
performance is not
affected. If this
No (And no impact on parameter is set to 1,
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) the downlink
throughput of DL
CoMP UEs increases
in low-speed drive
tests.

RSVDSWPARAM2_B
IT25: If this bit is set
to 1, the number of
RBs scheduled for
UEs using NR
No (And no impact on fallback to LTE
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) decreases and the
uplink bit error rate
decreases. If this bit
is set to 0, network
performance is not
affected.

If this bit is set to 1


and the spectral
efficiency is less than
11.7 bit/s/Hz,
bundleSizeSet2 is
signaled in DCI,
No (And no impact on
NA NA improving the
the UE in idle mode)
throughput of UEs
located far from the
cell center. If this bit
is set to 0, there is no
impact on radio
network performance.
If this bit is set to 1,
uplink iteration MU
MIMO is enabled for
TDD cells, and the
uplink throughput of
No (And no impact on
NA NA UEs involved in MU
the UE in idle mode)
MIMO pairing
increases. If this bit is
set to 0, network
performance is not
affected.
If this parameter is
set to 1, UL Skip is
enabled for smart
preallocation,
reducing uplink
No (And no impact on interference and save
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) power for UEs to
some extent. When
this parameter is set
to 0, network
performance is not
affected.
If this bit is set to 1,
enhanced SRS
weight calculation for
time sequence
mobility is enabled,
and the downlink
No (And no impact on
NA NA throughput of moving
the UE in idle mode)
UEs for which this
function takes effect
increases. If this bit is
set to 0, network
performance is not
affected.
If this bit is turned on,
the PDSCH rate
matching function
takes effect in an NR
cell after the
RRCSetup message
is sent. The downlink
throughput of UEs
that do not support
No (And no impact on
NA NA CRS rate matching
the UE in idle mode)
decreases, the cell
capacity decreases,
and service drops
may occur on UEs. If
this bit is turned off,
the downlink
throughput of a single
UE and cell capacity
are not affected.
If this bit is turned on
and the cell load is
too high, the uplink
and downlink rates of
non-PMBR WTTx
UEs in the NR cell
may decrease. The
No (And no impact on
NA NA resources released
the UE in idle mode)
by WTTx UEs can be
used by MBB UEs to
indirectly increase the
rates of MBB UEs. If
this bit is turned off,
network performance
is not affected.
set to 0, UEs that
comply with the
maxPayloadMinus1
IE in 3GPP TS
38.331 f70 are not
affected. For some
UEs, the downlink
No (And no impact on
NA NA throughput decreases
the UE in idle mode)
due to incompatibility
issues. If this
parameter is set to 1,
some UEs have
compatibility issues,
and the downlink
throughput
If this bit is turned on,
the loopback air
interface latency is
reduced for UEs
performing services
with a specific QCI.
As a result, the
No (And no impact on maximum number of
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) UEs that can be
scheduled and the
maximum number of
online UEs in the cell
decrease. If this bit is
turned off, network
performance is not
affected.

When this bit is


turned on, the
number of RRC
connection
reestablishments
No (And no impact on triggered by radio link
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) failures decreases
and the service drop
rate decreases. If this
bit is turned off,
network performance
is not affected.
If this bit is set to 0,
silence scheduling for
uplink power control
does not take effect,
and network
performance is not
affected. If this bit is
set to 1, silence
No (And no impact on scheduling for uplink
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) power control takes
effect. In this case,
the gNodeB can
obtain more accurate
power control
information,
improving the
throughput of indoor
fixed-point UEs.
If this bit is set to 0,
power headroom
estimation for uplink
power control does
not take effect, and
network performance
is not affected. If this
bit is set to 1, power
No (And no impact on headroom estimation
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) for uplink power
control takes effect. In
this case, the gNodeB
can obtain more
accurate power
control information,
improving the
throughput of indoor
fixed-point UEs.
If this bit is set to 0,
the uplink scheduling
granularity is one RB.
When the cell load is
light and the uplink
scheduling granularity
is one RB, the PRB
No (And no impact on
NA NA usage of the cell can
the UE in idle mode)
be reduced. When
the cell load is heavy
and the uplink
scheduling granularity
is one RB, the uplink
cell throughput
increases.
If this bit is set to 0,
PUSCH power control
optimization takes
effect for uplink CA
UEs. This optimizes
power allocation for
the primary and
secondary carriers of
uplink CA UEs with
large-packet data
transmission, reduces
power preemption on
the primary carrier,
and reduces bit errors
No (And no impact on
NA NA on the secondary
the UE in idle mode)
carrier. If this bit is set
to 1, PUSCH power
control optimization
does not take effect
for uplink CA UEs.
For uplink CA UEs
with large-packet data
transmission, power
preemption may
occur on the primary
carrier, resulting in
low power on the
secondary carrier and
a high bit error rate.

If this bit is set to 0,


network performance
is not affected. If this
bit is set to 1, inter-
layer power control
No (And no impact on
NA NA for UEs not
the UE in idle mode)
supporting antenna
selection is enabled,
and the downlink
throughput of a single
UE increases.
If this bit is set to 0,
network performance
is not affected. If this
bit is set to 1, inter-
layer power control
No (And no impact on
NA NA takes effect in weight
the UE in idle mode)
convergence
scenarios and the
downlink throughput
of a single UE
increases.
This function is used
to evaluate only sub-
features of CoMP.
No (And no impact on
NA NA When this function is
the UE in idle mode)
enabled, the number
of A3 measurement
reports increases.
If this bit is set to 0,
the gNodeB
adaptively avoids LTE
co-channel
interference based on
the interference
detection result,
increasing the uplink
and downlink user-
perceived rates of
CEUs in high-speed
No (And no impact on railway cells. If this bit
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) is set to 1, the
gNodeB avoid LTE
co-channel
interference for UEs
in high-speed railway
cells, increasing the
uplink and downlink
user-perceived rates
of these UEs and
reducing the co-
channel interference
If
tothis
LTEparameter
cells. is
set to 0, the Msg3
retransmission
avoidance solution
does not take effect,
which has no impact
on network
performance. If this
parameter is set to 1,
the Msg3
retransmission
No (And no impact on
NA NA avoidance solution
the UE in idle mode)
takes effect. This
reduces the
probability of
handover or access
failures caused by
inconsistent Msg3
understanding
between the UE and
the base station.
However, the access
delay increases.
If this bit is set to 0,
the probability of
missing detection of
uplink DCI decreases
and the number of
No (And no impact on
NA NA UEs supported by
the UE in idle mode)
PDCCH resources
also decreases. If this
bit is set to 1, network
performance is not
affected.
the cell load is heavy,
the number of
signaling fragments
during access
decreases, the
number of required
scheduling times
decreases, the
number of required
PDCCH resources
decreases, and the
number of UEs
supported by the
PDCCH increases.
However, the
probability of
retransmission
increases, and the
No (And no impact on
NA NA access success rate
the UE in idle mode)
and service drop rate
deteriorate in extreme
channel conditions.
When the cell load is
light, network
performance is not
affected. If this bit is
set to 1, the number
of signaling fragments
during access
increases, which may
increase the UE
access success rate
and decrease the
service drop rate.
However, the number
of scheduling times
increases, more
A smaller value of this
parameter results in
quicker uplink to
downlink CCE ratio
adjustment on the
PDCCH and quicker
increase in the
PDCCH CCE
No (And no impact on
NA NA resource usage.
the UE in idle mode)
However, this may
increase the
fluctuation of the
PDCCH CCE
resource usage. A
larger value of this
parameter results in
the opposite effects.

A smaller value of this


parameter results in a
higher CCE
aggregation level
selected for PDCCH
UEs, better PDCCH
demodulation
No (And no impact on
NA NA performance, and a
the UE in idle mode)
lower probability of
missing DCI detection
but higher PDCCH
resource overhead. A
larger value of this
parameter results in
the opposite effects.

A larger value of this


parameter results in a
longer interval of
delivering TA
commands and less
consumption of air
interface resources.
In this case, TA
No (And no impact on adjustment is slow
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) during handovers
between TRPs, and
the uplink and
downlink throughput
cannot be ensured
during the handovers.
A smaller value of this
parameter results in
the opposite effects.
If this parameter is
set to 1, more CSI
resources are
consumed in the
downlink, the capacity
loss is less than 1%,
the bit overhead on
Yes Cell 1 min the PUCCH is
increased, and the
PUCCH coverage
shrinks slightly. If this
parameter is set to a
value other than 1,
network performance
is not affected.

The larger the value


of this parameter, the
longer the
measurement period
and feedback period
of the target UE, the
less the occupied
CSI-RS resources,
the more the number
of supported target
UEs, but the poorer
the timeliness of
channel tracing and
the lower the
No (And no impact on throughput. The
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) smaller the value of
this parameter, the
shorter the
measurement period
and feedback period
of the target UE, the
more the occupied
CSIRS resources, the
less the number of
supported target UEs,
but the better the
timeliness of channel
tracing, and the
higher the
throughput.
The smaller the
value of this
parameter,
the more difficult
the switchovers from
8-port to 4-port
measurement for cell
edge UEs and the
No (And no impact on
NA NA poorer coverage.
the UE in idle mode)
The larger the
value of this
parameter, the easier
the switchovers from
8-port to 4-port
measurement for cell
edge UEs and the
better coverage.

When the switch


specified by
NRDUCellRsvd.Rsvd
Param28 is turned
on, a smaller number
of RBs specified by
this parameter results
in a smaller number
of UEs performing
downlink large-packet
services that can be
No (And no impact on scheduled
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) simultaneously and
more PUCCH
resources that can be
occupied by UEs
performing uplink
large-packet services.
Therefore, the uplink
throughput is higher.
A larger number of
RBs specified by this
parameter results in
the opposite effects.
A smaller value of this
parameter results in a
lower pairing
probability and a
lower cell throughput.
No (And no impact on However, the cell
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) throughput does not
decrease after UE
pairing. A larger value
of this parameter
results in the opposite
effects.

If this parameter is
set to 0, service drops
do not occur on UEs
that support only one
set of TRS. For other
types of UEs, the
number of RRC
reconfigurations
increases and the
probability of service
drops increases. If
this parameter is set
to 1, service drops do
not occur on
No (And no impact on Samsung S10 UEs
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) that support only one
set of TRS. For non-
Samsung-S10 UEs
that support only one
set of TRS, service
drops may occur.
There is no impact on
other types of UEs. If
this parameter is set
to 2, service drops
may occur on UEs
that support only one
set of TRS. There is
no impact on other
types of UEs.
A larger value of this
parameter results in a
larger number of
lowered orders for the
PUSCH, fewer
PUSCH bit errors,
No (And no impact on fewer
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) retransmissions, and
higher PRB usage. A
smaller value of this
parameter results in
more PUSCH bit
errors and lower PRB
usage.
A larger value of this
parameter results in a
larger number of
times "TCI State
Indication for UE-
specific PDCCH MAC
CE" is sent during
handovers between
No (And no impact on TRPs in a hyper cell,
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) higher reliability of the
MAC CE, higher
resource
consumption, and a
lower probability of
service drops. A
smaller value of this
parameter results in
the opposite effects.

A larger value of this


parameter indicates a
larger coverage area
of "TCI State
Indication for UE-
No (And no impact on specific PDCCH MAC
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) CE" but less power
available to the data
channel. A smaller
value of this
parameter leads to
the opposite effects.
A larger value of this
parameter results in a
longer duration from
the time of meeting
the handover
threshold to inter-TRP
handover initiation. In
this case, the
No (And no impact on probability of ping-
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) pong handovers
decreases, but
service drops are
more likely to occur if
handovers are not
performed in time. A
smaller value of this
parameter results in
the opposite effects.

A higher matching
degree between the
parameter value and
radio environment
fluctuation results in a
No (And no impact on higher probability of
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) increasing the
throughput. A lower
matching degree
results in a higher
probability of
throughput loss.
A higher matching
degree between the
parameter value and
radio environment
fluctuation results in a
No (And no impact on higher probability of
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) increasing the
throughput. A lower
matching degree
results in a higher
probability of
throughput loss.
A higher matching
degree between the
parameter value and
radio environment
fluctuation results in a
No (And no impact on higher probability of
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) increasing the
throughput. A lower
matching degree
results in a higher
probability of
throughput loss.

A smaller value of this


parameter results in a
lower standard
deviation weighting
coefficient and a
lower target IBLER in
enhanced downlink
No (And no impact on
NA NA target IBLER
the UE in idle mode)
adaptation.
A larger value of this
parameter results in a
larger standard
deviation weighting
coefficient and a
higher target IBLER.
If this parameter is
set to 0, each TRP for
the hyper cell uses
the same beams as a
common cell to
transmit CSI-RSs. In
this case, CSI-RS
resource
reconfiguration is
triggered during
handovers between
TRPs. If this
parameter is set to 1,
Yes Cell 1 min
TRPs use wide
beams to transmit
CSI-RSs, reducing
the number of RRC
connection
reconfigurations
caused by handovers
between TRPs.
However, interference
between TRPs affects
the accuracy of CSI-
RS measurement
results.
A smaller value of this
parameter results in a
higher probability of
selecting uplink
No (And no impact on
NA NA carriers with good
the UE in idle mode)
uplink experience. A
larger value of this
parameter results in a
lower probability.

No (And no impact on
NA NA None
the UE in idle mode)
If value 1 or 2 takes
effect for this
parameter, the
number of uplink full-
band UEs in the site
does not exceed 2,
and the sum of uplink
scheduling
No (And no impact on bandwidths of all UEs
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) in the site is less than
or equal to two times
the total bandwidth of
all UEs in the cell, the
uplink throughput of
the site increases
compared with that
when this parameter
is set to 0.

For some UEs, a


larger value of this
parameter results in a
larger increase in the
downlink throughput
of a single UE.
No (And no impact on
NA NA For some UEs, a
the UE in idle mode)
smaller value of this
parameter results in a
smaller increase in
the downlink
throughput of a single
UE.
A larger value of this
parameter results in
smaller downlink
throughput gains for
mobile UEs and
No (And no impact on
NA NA smaller downlink
the UE in idle mode)
throughput loss for
static UEs. A smaller
value of this
parameter results in
the opposite effects.

No (And no impact on
NA NA None
the UE in idle mode)
A larger value of this
parameter results in a
lower probability that
UEs enter the joint
transmission state
and a smaller
increase in the
downlink throughput
of UEs performing
joint transmission. A
smaller value of this
parameter results in
the opposite effects.
However, the
probability of entering
No (And no impact on
NA NA the joint transmission
the UE in idle mode)
state increases for
UEs inappropriate of
joint transmission,
and therefore the
downlink throughput
of these UEs
decreases. A higher
matching degree
between the
parameter
configuration and the
UE performance on
the live network
results in higher
downlink
A smallerthroughput.
value of this
parameter results in a
smaller impact on the
throughput of fixed-
point or low-speed
UEs in the cell when
high-speed UEs are
No (And no impact on handed over to the
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) cell. However, the
throughput of high-
speed UEs decreases
significantly during
handovers. A larger
value of this
parameter results in
the opposite effects.
A smaller value of this
parameter leads to a
lower IBLER of cells
No (And no impact on and UEs and a lower
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) MCS order. A larger
value of this
parameter leads to
the opposite effects.

After the QCI is


configured as the QCI
of power services, the
delay of services with
this QCI is optimized
to reduce the
No (And no impact on loopback delay in the
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) user plane. When this
parameter is set to 0,
this parameter does
not take effect for
power services and
the delay remains
unchanged.
After delay
optimization is
enabled for power
grid services, a larger
maximum number of
RBs that can be
allocated in the uplink
results in a larger
number of available
RBs for power grid
services and shorter
uplink delay and
better coverage
No (And no impact on
NA NA performance. In
the UE in idle mode)
addition, the number
of available RBs for
other eMBB UEs in
the same cell as the
power grid UEs
decreases, and their
capacity and
coverage
performance
deteriorates. A
smaller value of this
parameter leads to
After delay effects.
the opposite
optimization is
enabled for power
grid services, a larger
maximum number of
RBs that can be
allocated in the
downlink results in a
larger number of
available RBs for
power grid services
and shorter downlink
delay and better
No (And no impact on coverage
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) performance. In
addition, the number
of available RBs for
other eMBB UEs in
the same cell as the
power grid UEs
decreases, and their
capacity and
coverage
performance
deteriorates. A
smaller value of this
parameter leads to
the opposite effects.
A smaller value of this
parameter leads to a
lower IBLER and a
lower MCS order for
No (And no impact on
NA NA UEs running power
the UE in idle mode)
grid services. A large
value of this
parameter leads to
the opposite effects.

A smaller value of this


parameter results in a
smaller downlink
throughput gain for
high-mobility CoMP
UEs in the cell and a
No (And no impact on smaller impact on the
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) downlink throughput
of medium-or low-
speed non-CoMP
UEs. A larger value of
this parameter results
in the opposite
effects.
If this parameter is
set to a value in the
range of 1 to 4, the
SRS carrier switching
function is enabled. A
larger value of this
parameter results in a
lower requirement on
the UE capability for
enabling this function,
higher downlink
throughput for more
Yes Cell 1 min UEs on the SCC, and
a larger impact on the
uplink throughput of
UEs. A smaller value
of this parameter
results in the opposite
effects. If this
parameter is set to 0,
the SRS carrier
switching function is
disabled and the
throughput is not
affected.

A smaller value of this


parameter results in a
smaller estimated
spectral efficiency of
the sum of non-
interfering frequency
band and the D1
frequency band and a
lower probability of
scheduling the D1
No (And no impact on frequency band.
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) A larger value of
this parameter results
in the opposite
effects.
A higher
matching degree
between the
parameter value and
the LTE interference
results in higher cell
throughput.
A larger value of this
parameter results in
more timely the
frequency offset
tracing for downlink
pre-correction is
performed. However,
the larger the
frequency offset
change, the more
likely the UE cannot
keep up with the
frequency offset
change. As a result,
No (And no impact on the downlink
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) throughput of UEs
decreases. A smaller
value of this
parameter results in a
smaller frequency
offset change for
downlink pre-
correction, which
facilitates frequency
offset tracing for UEs.
However, frequency
offset change tracing
may not be performed
in time, affecting UEs'
downlink throughput.
A larger value of this
parameter results in
less impact of the
SINR measured last
time on the filtered
SINR, greater impact
of SINR measured
this time on the
No (And no impact on
NA NA filtered value, and a
the UE in idle mode)
stronger anti-fast-
fading capability.
However, the
MCS fluctuation also
increases. A smaller
value of this
parameter leads to
the opposite effects.
A smaller value of this
parameter leads to a
smaller first-level
uplink outer-loop
adjustment value
(first-level OLLA
adjustment step),
No (And no impact on slower convergence
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) toward the IBLER
target, and less
IBLER fluctuation
after convergence.
A larger value of
this parameter leads
to the opposite
effects.

A proper beam
isolation threshold
helps increase the
number of layers for
No (And no impact on
NA NA UE pairing, avoid
the UE in idle mode)
excessive
interference between
UEs, and increase
the cell throughput.

A proper correlation
threshold helps
increase the number
of layers for UE
No (And no impact on
NA NA pairing, avoid
the UE in idle mode)
excessive
interference between
UEs, and increase
the cell throughput.
Parameter
adjustment optimizes
the calculation of UE
weights. If beams can
correctly direct the
transmit energy at
No (And no impact on
NA NA target users after the
the UE in idle mode)
weight is used in
beamforming, the UE
throughput increases.
Otherwise, the UE
throughput
decreases.

If this parameter is
set to a large value, a
more accurate MCS
is selected after the
rank increase solution
takes effect when the
power among layers
corresponding to the
rank selected on the
base station side is
balanced. This helps
increase the
throughput.If this
No (And no impact on
NA NA parameter is set to a
the UE in idle mode)
small value, a more
robust MCS is
selected after the
rank increase solution
takes effect when the
power difference
between layers
corresponding to the
rank selected on the
base station side is
large. This helps
increase the
throughput.
A smaller value of this
parameter results in a
higher pairing
probability and higher
No (And no impact on probability of negative
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) gains in cell
throughput. A larger
value of this
parameter results in
the opposite effects.

A smaller value of this


parameter results in a
finer frequency-
domain granularity for
Type II PMI
measurement, more
accurate
measurement results,
No (And no impact on higher gains in
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) frequency selective
scheduling, larger
uplink feedback
overheads, and
higher requirement on
uplink coverage. A
larger value of this
parameter results in
the opposite effects.

A larger value of this


parameter results in a
larger TBS for uplink
preallocation of power
grid services, a lower
No (And no impact on
NA NA probability of
the UE in idle mode)
fragmentation, and
poorer coverage. A
smaller value of this
parameter results in
the opposite effects.
If this parameter is
set to 1 and the
conditions for
triggering this function
are met, the downlink
throughput increases
for mobility UEs for
which this function
No (And no impact on
NA NA takes effect, the
the UE in idle mode)
uplink throughput
decreases, and the
uplink cell capacity
decreases. If this
parameter is set to 0,
the uplink and
downlink performance
remains unchanged.
A large value of this
parameter results in a
higher probability of
fast rollback and ping-
pong joint
transmission state
transitions. The
throughput of UEs
performing joint
transmission may
No (And no impact on
NA NA decrease.
the UE in idle mode)
A smaller value of this
parameter results in a
lower probability of
ping-pong joint
transmission state
transitions. The
throughput of UEs
performing joint
transmission may
decrease.

If this parameter is
set to a too small
value, channel
prediction mobility
enhancement may
bring negative gains
and the cell
throughput
decreases. If this
parameter is set to a
too large value, the
No (And no impact on proportion of UEs for
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) which channel
prediction mobility
enhancement takes
effect decreases, and
the cell throughput
increases slightly.
The cell throughput
gain is the greatest
when the proportion
of UEs with this
function enabled is
the largest.
RS measurement. As
a result, the
throughput increases.
If this parameter is
set to 2, the accuracy
of evaluating the joint
transmission mode
increases for UEs
with inaccurate CSI-
RS measurement.
However, the
throughput may
decrease during the
switchover between
the joint transmission
mode and non-joint
transmission mode.
If this parameter is
No (And no impact on set to 3, the accuracy
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) of evaluating the joint
transmission mode
increases for UEs
with inaccurate CSI-
RS measurement.
This helps improve
the throughput.
However, for UEs
with accurate CSI-RS
measurement, the
CQI reporting period
is prolonged and
throughput may
decrease.
If this parameter is
set to 4, the accuracy
of evaluating the joint
transmission mode
increases for UEs
A larger value of this
parameter results in a
higher probability that
the base station
No (And no impact on determines that the
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) SRS of a coordinating
cell is unavailable and
a lower probability
that DL CoMP takes
effect.
A larger value of this
parameter results in a
higher probability that
the DMP mode takes
effect, a higher
probability that DL
CoMP obtains gains
No (And no impact on through power
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) multiplexing, and a
lower probability that
DL CoMP obtains
gains through
diversity multiplexing.
A smaller value of this
parameter results in
the opposite effects.
A larger value of this
parameter results in a
lower probability of
entering the joint
transmission state. A
smaller value of this
No (And no impact on
NA NA parameter indicates a
the UE in idle mode)
higher probability.
However, the
throughput of UEs
performing joint
transmission may
decrease

A larger value of this


parameter results in a
higher probability that
a UE becomes a low-
No (And no impact on speed UE and a
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) larger number of UEs
that do not perform
DL CoMP in high-
speed railway
scenarios.
A larger value of this
parameter results in
delayed joint
transmission state
adaptation and higher
stability of the joint
transmission state.
However, the
throughput of UEs
performing joint
No (And no impact on
NA NA transmission may
the UE in idle mode)
decrease. A smaller
value of this
parameter results in
more timely joint
transmission state
adaptation and a
higher probability of
ping-pong joint
transmission state
transitions.

A larger value of this


parameter results in a
lower probability of
entering joint
transmission again
after a fast exit from
joint transmission. As
a result, the duration
in the joint
transmission state is
shortened, and the
throughput gains of
UEs performing joint
transmission
No (And no impact on decrease.
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) A smaller value of this
parameter results in a
higher probability of
entering joint
transmission again
after a fast exit from
joint transmission. As
a result, ping-pong
joint transmission
state transitions may
occur and the
throughput of UEs
performing joint
transmission may
decrease.
A larger value of this
parameter results in a
lower probability of
exiting from joint
transmission, higher
stability of the joint
transmission state.
However, the
throughput of UEs
performing joint
No (And no impact on
NA NA transmission may
the UE in idle mode)
decrease. A smaller
value of this
parameter results in a
higher probability of
exiting from joint
transmission and a
higher probability of
ping-pong joint
transmission state
transitions.
A larger value of this
parameter results in a
lower probability that
the coordinating
cluster changes. A
smaller value of this
No (And no impact on
NA NA parameter indicates a
the UE in idle mode)
higher probability.
However, the
throughput of UEs
performing joint
transmission may
decrease.
A larger value of this
parameter results in a
higher probability of
triggering LNR smart
carrier shutdown,
higher power saving
gains, and lower UE
throughput. A smaller
No (And no impact on
NA NA value of this
the UE in idle mode)
parameter results in a
lower probability of
triggering LNR smart
carrier shutdown,
smaller power saving
gains, and less
impact on UE
throughput.
A larger value of this
parameter results in a
lower probability of
exiting LNR smart
carrier shutdown,
No (And no impact on higher power saving
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) gains, and greater
impact on UE
throughput. A smaller
value of this
parameter results in
the opposite effects.
No (And no impact on
NA NA None
the UE in idle mode)

A larger value of this


parameter results in a
lower probability that
mobility enhancement
with specific slot
assignment takes
effect for UEs with
low channel reliability,
fewer UEs for which
this function takes
effect, and fewer UEs
that have downlink
throughput gains. A
No (And no impact on
NA NA smaller value of this
the UE in idle mode)
parameter results in a
higher probability that
mobility enhancement
with specific slot
assignment takes
effect for UEs with
low channel reliability
and more UEs for
which this function
takes effect.
However, downlink
throughput gains may
not be produced.
A larger value of this
parameter results in a
lower probability that
mobility enhancement
with specific slot
assignment takes
effect for CEUs with
low channel reliability,
fewer UEs for which
this function takes
effect, and fewer UEs
that have downlink
No (And no impact on throughput gains. A
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) smaller value of this
parameter results in a
higher probability that
mobility enhancement
with specific slot
assignment takes
effect for CEUs and
more UEs for which
this function takes
effect. However,
downlink throughput
gains may not be
produced.

A smaller value of this


parameter results in
larger RB overhead
for cell-level common
messages and
access message,
fewer RBs available
for data transmission,
and lower UE
throughput.A larger
value of this
No (And no impact on
NA NA parameter results in
the UE in idle mode)
the opposite effects.If
this parameter is set
to different values for
different cells, the
number of RBs for
common signaling is
not aligned. As a
result, inter-cell
interference occurs,
and the user rate
decreases.
If this parameter is
set to 1, the number
of downlink layers for
No (And no impact on 64T AAUs increases.
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) If this parameter is
set to 0, network
performance is not
affected.

A larger value of this


parameter results in
more online UEs for
which this function
takes effect in a cell.
No (And no impact on However, the
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) downlink throughput
gains decrease for
these UEs. A smaller
value of this
parameter results in
the opposite effects.
The restriction on the
RI subset
corresponding to
each CSI-RS differs
depending on the
GUI value. When the
measured rank is
No (And no impact on inaccurate and the
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) restriction on the RI
subset matches
channel
characteristics, the
throughput of UEs for
which joint
transmission takes
effect increases.

A larger value of this


parameter results in a
lower PUSCH power
spectrum and a lower
No (And no impact on probability of signal
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) transmission with full
power. A smaller
value of this
parameter results in
the opposite effects.

A smaller value of this


parameter results in
more timely the
frequency offset
tracing for downlink
No (And no impact on pre-correction is
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) performed, a smaller
frequency offset
change for downlink
pre-correction, which
facilitates frequency
offset tracing for UEs.
Parameter
adjustment changes
the configuration of
precise MCS index
No (And no impact on selection. When the
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) configured value
matches the channel
characteristics, the
throughput of CoMP
UEs increases.

Parameter
adjustment changes
the configuration of
precise MCS index
No (And no impact on selection. When the
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) configured value
matches the channel
characteristics, the
throughput of CoMP
UEs increases.

Parameter
adjustment changes
the configuration of
precise MCS index
No (And no impact on selection. When the
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) configured value
matches the channel
characteristics, the
throughput of CoMP
UEs increases.
Parameter
adjustment changes
the configuration of
precise MCS index
No (And no impact on selection. When the
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) configured value
matches the channel
characteristics, the
throughput of CoMP
UEs increases.

A larger value of this


parameter results in a
lower probability of
triggering LNR smart
carrier shutdown,
lower power saving
gains, and smaller
impact on UE
No (And no impact on throughput. A smaller
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) value of this
parameter results in a
higher probability of
triggering LNR smart
carrier shutdown and
higher power saving
gains. However, the
UE throughput
decreases.
A larger value of this
parameter results in a
higher probability of
exiting LNR smart
carrier shutdown,
No (And no impact on smaller power saving
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) gains, and less
impact on UE
throughput. A smaller
value of this
parameter results in
the opposite effects.

After this parameter


takes effect, the
downlink coverage
performance and
downlink throughput
are improved. A
larger value of this
parameter results in a
higher probability of
No (And no impact on
NA NA selecting an optimal
the UE in idle mode)
weight measurement
mode and a larger
increase in
throughput and
coverage
performance. A
smaller value of this
parameter results in
the opposite effects.
A larger value of this
parameter results in a
lower probability of
weight switchover
and a smaller
increase in
throughput and
coverage.
A smaller value of this
parameter results in
the opposite effects.
No (And no impact on A higher matching
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) degree between the
parameter value and
environment
fluctuation results in a
higher probability of
increasing the
throughput. A lower
matching degree
results in a higher
probability of
decreasing the
throughput.

A smaller value of this


parameter indicates
less impact of the
non-interference
frequency band on
the calculation of the
spectral efficiency of
No (And no impact on the entire bandwidth.
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) A larger value of this
parameter indicates
an opposite effect.
If this parameter is
set to a value that
matches the LTE
interference, the cell
throughput increases.
A larger value of this
parameter results in a
lower probability of
exiting the 2-port
optimization solution
in MU scenarios, a
larger increase in the
single-user
throughput and
coverage, and a
No (And no impact on
NA NA lower probability of
the UE in idle mode)
entering the UE
pairing procedure for
MU-MIMO. As a
result, the multi-UE
pairing gains may
decrease in MU-
MIMO scenarios.
A smaller value of this
parameter results in
the opposite effects.
An appropriate beam
type can be selected
based on multipath
Yes Cell 1 min
characteristics, which
helps increase the
throughput.

In scenarios with
good channel
conditions, the
performance is better
when this parameter
No (And no impact on
NA NA is set to 0.
the UE in idle mode)
In scenarios with poor
channel conditions,
the performance is
better when this
parameter is set to 1.
A smaller value of this
parameter results in a
higher probability of
performing channel
estimation
enhancement and
larger throughput
gains for UEs
No (And no impact on performing joint
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) transmission.
However, the
performance of UEs
not performing joint
transmission may
deteriorate. A larger
value of this
parameter results in
the opposite effects.

When there is no or
little interference,
setting this parameter
to 0 has no impact on
network performance,
and setting this
parameter to 1
decreases the uplink
peak rate of a single
UE.
When there is
interference, setting
Yes Cell 1 min
this parameter to 0
increases
interference on the
PUCCH and the
uplink peak rate of a
single UE.
Setting this parameter
to 1 decreases
interference on the
PUCCH and the
uplink peak rate of a
single UE.
A larger value of this
parameter results in a
longer duration for a
single cell to enter
joint transmission
mode again after a
fast exit from the joint
transmission mode. It
increases the
probability that UEs
performing joint
transmission can
obtain gains.
A smaller value of this
No (And no impact on
NA NA parameter results in a
the UE in idle mode)
shorter duration for a
single cell to enter
joint transmission
mode again after a
fast exit from the joint
transmission mode. It
increases the
probability of ping-
pong joint
transmission state
transitions of a single
cell. The throughput
of UEs may
decrease.
When there are a
large number of
online high-frequency
UEs and this
parameter is set to a
small value, aperiodic
SRS scheduling UEs
preempt resources of
downlink scheduling
UEs, decreasing the
No (And no impact on
NA NA downlink cell
the UE in idle mode)
throughput. If this
parameter is set to a
large value, aperiodic
SRS cannot be
scheduled for a long
time. As a result, an
uplink TA exception
occurs and the
service drop risk
increases.
Parameter
adjustment changes
the configuration of
precise MCS index
No (And no impact on selection. When the
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) configured value
matches the channel
characteristics, the
UE throughput
increases.

Parameter
adjustment changes
the configuration of
precise MCS index
No (And no impact on selection. When the
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) configured value
matches the channel
characteristics, the
UE throughput
increases.

Parameter
adjustment changes
the configuration of
precise MCS index
No (And no impact on selection. When the
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) configured value
matches the channel
characteristics, the
UE throughput
increases.
Parameter
adjustment changes
the configuration of
precise MCS index
No (And no impact on selection. When the
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) configured value
matches the channel
characteristics, the
UE throughput
increases.

A smaller value of this


parameter results in a
smaller estimated
spectral efficiency of
the sum of non-
interfering frequency
band and the D2
frequency band and a
lower probability of
scheduling the D2
No (And no impact on frequency band.
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) A larger value of
this parameter results
in the opposite
effects.
A higher
matching degree
between the
parameter value and
the LTE interference
results in higher cell
throughput.
This parameter
applies only to the
comparison tests for
UEs near the cell
center involving in
uplink 8-layer MU
pairing. If this
parameter is set to a
valid value other than
0, one front-loaded
DMRS symbol is
configured in the
uplink for all UEs in
the cell. This
increases the overall
cell throughput and
the number of layers
that can be paired.
No (And no impact on
NA NA For UEs supporting
the UE in idle mode)
two front-loaded
DMRS symbols in the
uplink, the throughput
decreases after a
large number of
layers is paired. A
smaller value of this
parameter indicates a
smaller number of
UEs that support 8-
layer pairing. If this
parameter is set to 1,
only continuous
resource allocation is
supported when a
large number of
layers is involved in
pairing.
A smaller value of this
parameter results in a
higher probability of
triggering uplink
interference
avoidance. A larger
No (And no impact on value of this
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) parameter results in a
lower probability.
If this parameter
is set to a value that
matches the LTE
interference, the cell
throughput increases.

A larger value of this


parameter results in a
longer grant-free
transmission period
for each UE, a larger
number of online
UEs, fewer data
transmission
opportunities, and
lower single-UE
No (And no impact on
NA NA throughput. A smaller
the UE in idle mode)
value of this
parameter results in a
shorter grant-free
transmission period
for each UE, more
data transmission
opportunities, higher
single-UE throughput,
and fewer number of
online UEs.
A larger value of this
parameter results in
more dedicated RB
bandwidths occupied
by non-slot UEs but
fewer RB bandwidths
occupied by other
UEs. A smaller value
No (And no impact on
NA NA of this parameter
the UE in idle mode)
results in less RB
bandwidth occupied
by non-slot UEs and
more RBs occupied
by other UEs. A
larger number of RBs
results in higher
throughput.

A smaller value of this


parameter results in a
higher probability that
MU enhancement
takes effect in NLOS
scenarios and a
smaller increase in
the throughput of UEs
for which this function
takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a
too small value, the
throughput of UEs for
which this function
takes effect cannot
No (And no impact on be increased. A larger
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) value of this
parameter results in a
lower probability that
MU enhancement
takes effect in NLOS
scenarios, a larger
increase in the
throughput of UEs for
which this function
takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a
too large value, the
proportion of UEs for
which this function
takes effect
decreases.
A larger value of this
parameter results in a
higher service drop
No (And no impact on
NA NA rate. A smaller value
the UE in idle mode)
of this parameter
results in a lower
service drop rate.

A larger value of this


parameter results in a
lower probability of
triggering a new
probe and a higher
probability of failing to
No (And no impact on obtain the optimal cell
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) throughput. However,
the probe frequency
decreases and the
throughput is stable.
A smaller value of this
parameter results in
the opposite effects.
This parameter takes
effect only for short-
delay UEs in test
scenarios. When this
switch is turned on,
the peak rate of a
single UE for which
this function takes
effect decreases in
No (And no impact on low-delay bearer
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) scenarios.
The
performance is not
affected in non-low-
delay bearer
scenarios.
Turning off this
switch has no impact
on network
performance.
This parameter takes
effect only for short-
delay UEs in test
scenarios. When this
switch is turned on,
the peak rate of
a single UE for which
this function takes
effect decreases in
low-delay bearer
scenarios.
This parameter
affects non-short-
delay UEs. Short-
delay UEs and non-
short-delay UEs
cannot coexist within
a TTI.
No (And no impact on
NA NA If short-delay
the UE in idle mode)
UEs are scheduled
first, non-short-delay
UEs cannot be
scheduled. If non-
short-delay UEs are
scheduled first, short-
latency UEs cannot
be scheduled.
It is
recommended that
short-delay UEs and
common UEs not
coexist during the
test.
Turning off this
switch has no impact
on network
performance.
A smaller value of this
parameter results in a
lower proportion of
joint measurement, a
higher proportion of
independent
measurement, a
lower proportion of
joint transmission
UEs, a lower user-
perceived rate in
No (And no impact on overlapping areas,
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) and a larger cell
capacity. A larger
value of this
parameter results in a
larger proportion of
joint measurement
and joint transmission
UEs, a higher user-
perceived rate in
overlapping areas,
and a smaller cell
capacity.

A smaller value of this


parameter results in a
lower proportion of
SU UEs with downlink
scheduling and a
higher proportion of
MU UEs, a lower
user-perceived rate in
overlapping areas,
and a larger cell
No (And no impact on capacity. A larger
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) value of this
parameter results in a
higher proportion of
joint measurement,
higher proportion of
joint transmission
UEs, and a higher
user-perceived rate in
overlapping areas.
However, the cell
capacity decreases.
A smaller value of this
parameter results in a
higher proportion of
UE pairing in the
uplink, a lower user-
perceived rate in
overlapping areas,
and a larger cell
No (And no impact on
NA NA capacity. A larger
the UE in idle mode)
value of this
parameter results in a
lower proportion of
UE pairing and a
higher user-perceived
rate in overlapping
areas, but lower cell
capacity.

A larger value of this


parameter results in a
larger protection
margin for initial
PDCCH SINR
estimation, a lower
PDCCH initial
No (And no impact on aggregation level, a
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) lower UE access
success rate, and a
larger number of UEs
supported by PDCCH
resources. A smaller
value of this
parameter results in
the opposite effects.
When the PDCCH
load is high, selecting
an appropriate logical
RB usage threshold
for enabling PUSCH
and PDCCH
balancing adaptation
increases the number
of UEs that can be
scheduled in the
uplink and the uplink
cell throughput. A
larger value of this
No (And no impact on
NA NA parameter results in a
the UE in idle mode)
higher probability of
enabling this function.
If the uplink PRB
usage is too high, the
uplink throughput
may decrease. A
smaller value of this
parameter results in a
lower probability of
enabling this function.
As a result, high load
on the PDCCH
cannot be relieved.

When the PDCCH


load is high, selecting
a proper lower limit of
the proportion of
uplink DCIs allocated
to different downlink
slots increases the
No (And no impact on number of UEs
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) scheduled in the
uplink and the uplink
cell throughput.
If this parameter is
set to a too large or
too small value, the
uplink cell throughput
may decrease.
No (And no impact on
NA NA None
the UE in idle mode)

If the period for


updating the CSI-RS
dynamic outer weight
is optimal and beams
can correctly direct
No (And no impact on the transmit energy at
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) target users after the
weight is used in
beamforming, the UE
throughput increases.
Otherwise, the UE
throughput fluctuates.
A larger value of this
parameter results in a
higher probability of
triggering the CSI-RS
dynamic outer weight
and a higher UE
throughput in
multipath scenarios.
No (And no impact on
NA NA A smaller value of this
the UE in idle mode)
parameter results in a
lower probability of
triggering the CSI-RS
dynamic outer weight,
which cannot
increase the
throughput in
multipath scenarios.

A larger value of this


parameter results in a
No (And no impact on higher probability that
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) CEUs benefit from
CS and higher CEU
throughput.
A larger value of this
parameter results in a
lower probability of
entering the CS state
and a smaller
increase in the
throughput of UEs
No (And no impact on performing CS
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) services. A smaller
value of this
parameter results in a
higher probability of
entering the CS state
but the throughput of
CS UEs may
decrease.

A larger value of this


parameter results in a
lower probability that
CEUs are benefited
from CS services. As
a result, the overall
No (And no impact on
NA NA CS gains decrease. A
the UE in idle mode)
higher probability of
pairing with CBF
virtual UEs results in
a larger throughput
loss of coordinating
cells.
If this parameter is
set to 0, the gNodeB
does not compensate
for the SRS SINR,
which has no impact
on network
performance. If this
parameter is set to a
value in the range of
1 to 30, the gNodeB
compensates for the
No (And no impact on SRS SINR to improve
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) uplink user
experience. A larger
value of this
parameter results in
faster MCS
convergence and
better user
experience. A smaller
value of this
parameter results in
slower MCS
convergence.

When the beam ID 3


of a user for
optimization is
No (And no impact on
NA NA different from the
the UE in idle mode)
optimal beam ID, the
user throughput
decreases.
When the beam ID 4
of a user for
optimization is
No (And no impact on
NA NA different from the
the UE in idle mode)
optimal beam ID, the
user throughput
decreases.

A higher matching
degree between the
parameter value and
No (And no impact on the service
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) characteristics
indicates a shorter
user-perceived delay
of Cloud VR services.

A higher matching
degree between the
parameter value and
No (And no impact on the service
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) characteristics
indicates a shorter
user-perceived delay
of Cloud VR services.
A higher matching
degree between the
parameter value and
No (And no impact on the service
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) characteristics results
in more accurate
delay budget of Cloud
VR users.

No (And no impact on
NA NA none
the UE in idle mode)

If this parameter is
set to 1, the super
beam function is
enabled. After weak
coverage areas are
identified, specific
SSB beams are
generated to point to
No (And no impact on
NA NA weak coverage areas,
the UE in idle mode)
improving coverage.
However, the number
of available RBs
decreases. It is
recommended that
this parameter be set
to 0 for peak rate
comparison tests.
A larger value of this
parameter results in a
higher probability that
UEs are allocated
dedicated preambles
for beam recovery
and higher UE
No (And no impact on throughput. A smaller
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) value of this
parameter results in a
lower probability that
UEs are allocated
dedicated preambles
for beam recovery
and a lower UE
throughput.

A larger value of this


parameter results in a
higher probability that
UEs are allocated
dedicated preambles
for beam recovery
and higher UE
No (And no impact on throughput. A smaller
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) value of this
parameter results in a
lower probability that
UEs are allocated
dedicated preambles
for beam recovery
and a lower UE
throughput.
A smaller value of this
parameter results in a
higher probability of
switching to a new
measured beam and
tracking beam
changes in mobility
scenarios. In this
case, the throughput
may be higher.
However, ping-pong
beam switchovers are
more likely to occur in
low-speed or static
scenarios. As a
result, the MCS index
may fluctuate greatly,
and the throughput
No (And no impact on may decrease. A
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) larger value of this
parameter results in a
lower probability of
switching to a new
measured beam. In
low-speed or static
scenarios, ping-pong
beam switchovers are
less likely to occur,
and therefore the
throughput is more
stable and better.
However, in mobility
scenarios, beam
changes are more
difficult to track, and
therefore the
throughput may
decrease.
If this parameter is
set to 1, the downlink
frequency-domain
resource allocation
mode is TYPE0, that
is, continuous or non-
continuous RBG
resource allocation.
Inter-RB resource
allocation is
supported, increasing
the downlink
throughput of UEs in
non-continuous
bandwidth scenarios.
If this parameter is
set to 2, the downlink
frequency-domain
No (And no impact on
NA NA resource allocation
the UE in idle mode)
mode is
TYPE_ADAPTIVE,
that is, the dynamic
resource allocation
mode is supported,
which is more flexible.
On the one hand, this
function increases the
downlink throughput
of UEs in non-
continuous bandwidth
scenarios. In addition,
this feature reduces
the number of RBs
allocated to small-
packet UEs and
improves spectral
efficiency.
If this parameter is
set to 1, the PDSCH
resource allocation
granularity is 4 RBs,
increasing the
fragmented RB usage
in non-continuous
bandwidth scenarios.
If this parameter is
set to 2, the PDSCH
resource allocation
granularity is 1 RB. In
this case, the
No (And no impact on
NA NA resource allocation
the UE in idle mode)
granularity is smaller,
which further
improves the
fragmented RB usage
in non-continuous
bandwidth scenarios.
In addition, this
feature reduces the
number of RBs
allocated to small-
packet UEs and
improves spectral
efficiency.

If this parameter is
set to a valid value,
the delay of services
belonging to the
indicated QCI/5QI will
be optimized to
No (And no impact on reduce the user-plane
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) loopback delay and
frame freezing. If this
parameter is set to 0,
the Cloud VR service
is disabled, which has
no impact on network
performance.
parameter results in a
longer interval for
triggering Ue-Specific
PDCCH symbol
number
reconfiguration, a
smaller number of
RRC connection
reconfiguration
messages, and a
lower service drop
rate.
However, if the
number of PDCCH
symbols is not
adjusted in a timely
manner, resources
may be wasted or
No (And no impact on CCE resources may
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) be insufficient,
resulting in
scheduling failures.
As a result, downlink
throughput is
affected.
A smaller value of this
parameter results in a
higher probability of
adjusting the number
of PDCCH symbols
and a higher downlink
throughput. However,
the number of RRC
connection
reconfiguration
messages increases,
which may increase
the service drop rate.

A larger value of this


parameter results in
larger delay extension
between polarized
antennas and larger
multipath delay
difference received by
Yes Single UE Greater than5 min the UE. In high-
correlation channels,
UEs at the cell edge
may fail to access the
network or
experience service
drops during
movement.
A larger value of this
parameter results in
higher throughput of
CBF benefited UEs
No (And no impact on
NA NA and lower throughput
the UE in idle mode)
of coordinating cells.
A smaller value of this
parameter results in
the opposite effects.

A larger value of this


parameter results in
higher throughput of
CBF benefited UEs
No (And no impact on
NA NA and lower throughput
the UE in idle mode)
of coordinating cells.
A smaller value of this
parameter results in
the opposite effects.
A smaller value of this
parameter results in a
shorter time for
collecting samples
during inter-
polarization phase
estimation and
No (And no impact on compensation for NR
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) FDD 4T4R channels,
a lower probability of
completing sampling,
and poorer SSB
coverage. A larger
value of this
parameter results in
the opposite effects.

A smaller value of this


parameter results in a
higher frequency of
starting inter-
polarization phase
estimation and
No (And no impact on
NA NA compensation for NR
the UE in idle mode)
FDD 4T4R channels
and better SSB
RSRP coverage. A
larger value of this
parameter results in
the opposite effects.
A smaller value of this
parameter results in
more dispersed
samples for inter-
polarization phase
estimation and
No (And no impact on compensation for NR
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) FDD 4T4R channels,
higher estimation
precision, and better
SSB RSRP coverage.
A larger value of this
parameter leads to
the opposite effects.

A smaller value of this


parameter results in a
lower probability that
two symbols are
reconfigured for a UE
and a lower
probability of
triggering ACK
reporting together
with data on the
No (And no impact on PUCCH. If the
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) coverage is
insufficient,
ACK/NACK may not
be reported. A larger
value of this
parameter results in a
higher probability. In
this case, more uplink
symbols are occupied
for downlink HARQ
feedback.
A smaller value of this
parameter results in a
lower probability that
two symbols are
reconfigured for a UE
and a lower
probability of
triggering ACK
reporting together
with data on the
No (And no impact on PUCCH. If the
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) coverage is
insufficient,
ACK/NACK may not
be reported. A larger
value of this
parameter results in a
higher probability. In
this case, more uplink
symbols are occupied
for downlink HARQ
feedback.

A smaller value of this


parameter results in a
lower probability that
ACK is reported
together with data on
the sPUCCH. If the
coverage is
insufficient,
ACK/NACK may not
be reported. A larger
No (And no impact on value of this
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) parameter results in a
higher probability that
ACK is reported
together with data on
the sPUCCH. Only
one UE can report
ACKs on the
sPUCCH in each U
slot, which imposes
more restrictions on
downlink scheduling.
A smaller value of this
parameter results in a
higher probability that
short PUCCH is
reconfigured for a UE.
If the coverage is
insufficient,
ACK/NACK may not
be reported. A larger
No (And no impact on value of this
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) parameter results in a
lower probability that
short PUCCH is
reconfigured for a UE.
Only one UE can
report ACKs on the
PUCCH in each U
slot, which imposes
more restrictions on
downlink scheduling.

A smaller value of this


parameter results in a
smaller number of
bits occupied by UCI
transmitted together
with data on the
PUSCH, a smaller
No (And no impact on
NA NA number of RBs to be
the UE in idle mode)
scheduled, a larger
coverage area, and a
possible higher
BLER. A larger value
of this parameter
results in the opposite
effects.
If this parameter is
set to 1, the SCell
supports both uplink
and downlink
Yes Cell 1 min scheduling. If this
parameter is set to 0,
the SCell supports
only downlink
scheduling.

If this parameter is
set to 1, the uplink
and downlink user-
perceived throughput
increases. If this
Yes Cell 1 min parameter is set to a
value other than 1,
the uplink and
downlink user-
perceived throughput
is not affected.
A smaller value of this
parameter results in a
smaller weight
entering threshold, a
smaller proportion of
UEs for which
mobility enhancement
with SRS-based
weights takes effect
in high-speed
scenarios, and lower
downlink UE
throughput. However,
No (And no impact on there is a lower
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) probability that
mobility enhancement
with SRS-based
weights falsely takes
effect. Therefore, the
throughput is less
likely to decrease.
A larger value of this
parameter results in
the opposite effects.
This parameter has
no impact on network
performance in low-
speed scenarios.
A larger value of this
parameter results in
more uplink CCEs
reserved for the
PDCCH of common
signaling and a higher
scheduling success
rate of uplink DCI
using the PDCCH of
common signaling.
However, the number
of downlink CCEs
reserved for the
PDCCH of common
No (And no impact on
NA NA signaling decreases,
the UE in idle mode)
and the scheduling
success rate of
downlink DCI using
the PDCCH of
common signaling
decreases. As a
result, the user
access failure rate
caused by downlink
signaling scheduling
failures may increase.
A smaller value of this
parameter results in
the opposite effects.
A smaller value of this
parameter results in a
lower probability of
triggering DL CoMP
and a smaller
increase in the
downlink throughput
of UEs performing
joint transmission.
A larger value of this
parameter results in
the opposite effects.
No (And no impact on
NA NA However, the
the UE in idle mode)
probability of joint
transmission
scheduling failures
increases because
some UEs fail to
apply for RB
resources of
neighboring cell, and
therefore the
downlink throughput
of these UEs
decreases.

A smaller value of this


parameter results in a
higher probability of
negative throughput
gains for enhanced
MU-MIMO UEs after
pairing and a lower
cell throughput. If this
No (And no impact on parameter is set to a
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) too large value, the
conditions for
identifying enhanced
MU-MIMO UEs are
stricter, the probability
that this function
takes effect is lower,
and the cell
throughput is lower.
A smaller value of this
parameter results in a
higher probability of
negative throughput
gains for enhanced
MU-MIMO UEs after
pairing and a lower
cell throughput. If this
No (And no impact on parameter is set to a
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) too large value, the
conditions for
identifying enhanced
MU-MIMO UEs are
stricter, the probability
that this function
takes effect is lower,
and the cell
throughput is lower.

A smaller value of this


parameter results in a
higher probability of
negative throughput
gains for enhanced
MU-MIMO UEs after
pairing and a lower
cell throughput. If this
No (And no impact on parameter is set to a
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) too large value, the
conditions for
identifying enhanced
MU-MIMO UEs are
stricter, the probability
that this function
takes effect is lower,
and the cell
throughput is lower.
A smaller value of this
parameter results in a
smaller coefficient for
converting the
difference between
layers in combination
weight scenarios, less
power adjustment for
No (And no impact on
NA NA each layer, smaller
the UE in idle mode)
throughput in high
MCS order scenarios,
and larger throughput
in low MCS order
scenarios. A larger
value of this
parameter results in
the opposite effects.

A smaller value of this


parameter results in a
larger maximum
offset of the
equivalent RSRP of
the weak layer
relative to the
equivalent RSRP of
the strongest layer
when inter-layer
power control is
enabled for UEs not
supporting antenna
No (And no impact on
NA NA selection in
the UE in idle mode)
combination weight
scenarios, a larger
compensation power
for the weak layer, a
larger throughput in a
high MCS order
scenarios, and a
smaller throughput in
low MCS order
scenarios. A larger
value of this
parameter results in
the opposite effects.
A larger value of this
parameter results in a
higher MCS
threshold, a smaller
range in which inter-
layer power control
takes effect for UEs
not supporting
No (And no impact on antenna selection, a
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) larger throughput in a
low MCS index
scenarios, and a
smaller throughput in
high MCS index
scenarios. A smaller
value of this
parameter results in
the opposite effects.

A larger value of this


parameter results in a
higher probability of
increasing the SRS
power by SRS Po
adaptation, a higher
downlink data rate,
and more interference
No (And no impact on when the power is not
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) limited and the
SrsPreSinr received
by the base station
from different
antennas of UEs are
unbalanced. A
smaller value of this
parameter results in
the opposite effects.
A larger value of this
parameter results in a
lower MCS index
selected for
preallocation-
intended UEs, SR-
scheduled UEs, UEs
No (And no impact on
NA NA using NR fallback to
the UE in idle mode)
LTE, and small-
packet UEs, lower
cell throughput, and
shorter uplink delay.
A smaller value of this
parameter results in
the opposite effects.

A larger value of this


parameter results in a
larger upper limit of
the amplitude of a
single Po adjustment
for SRS Po
adaptation when the
power is not limited.
In this case, the RRC
No (And no impact on
NA NA signaling overhead
the UE in idle mode)
decreases when the
SINR converges to
the target value by
SRS power control,
but the interference
increases. A smaller
value of this
parameter results in
the opposite effects.
A smaller value of this
parameter results in a
higher probability that
the MU enhancement
algorithm takes effect
in NLOS scenarios
and a smaller
increase in the
throughput of UEs for
which the MU
enhancement
No (And no impact on
NA NA algorithm takes effect.
the UE in idle mode)
A larger value of this
parameter results in a
lower probability that
the MU enhancement
algorithm takes effect
in NLOS scenarios
and a larger increase
in the throughput of
UEs for which the MU
enhancement
algorithm takes effect.

A smaller value
of this parameter
results in a shorter
time required for
identifying full buffer
No (And no impact on UEs and a higher
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) probability of ping-
pong identification
results. A larger value
of this parameter
results in the opposite
effects.
A smaller value of this
parameter results in a
higher probability that
No (And no impact on
NA NA UEs are identified as
the UE in idle mode)
uplink full buffer UEs.
A larger value of this
parameter results in a
lower probability.

A smaller value of this


parameter results in a
higher probability that
No (And no impact on
NA NA UEs are identified as
the UE in idle mode)
downlink full buffer
UEs. A larger value of
this parameter results
in a lower probability.
A smaller value of this
parameter results in a
higher probability that
No (And no impact on
NA NA UEs are identified as
the UE in idle mode)
uplink full buffer UEs.
A larger value of this
parameter results in a
lower probability.

A smaller value of this


parameter results in a
higher probability that
No (And no impact on
NA NA UEs are identified as
the UE in idle mode)
downlink full buffer
UEs. A larger value of
this parameter results
in a lower probability.
A smaller value of this
parameter results in a
lower probability of
switching the UE
power saving mode
from BWP1 to BWP2,
No (And no impact on
NA NA poorer power-saving
the UE in idle mode)
performance, and
higher network
throughput. A larger
value of this
parameter results in
the opposite effects.
A smaller value of this
parameter results in a
lower probability of
switching the UE
power saving mode
from BWP1 to BWP2,
No (And no impact on
NA NA poorer power-saving
the UE in idle mode)
performance, and
higher network
throughput. A larger
value of this
parameter results in
the opposite effects.
A smaller value of this
parameter results in a
lower probability of
switching the UE
power saving mode
from BWP1 to BWP2,
No (And no impact on
NA NA poorer power-saving
the UE in idle mode)
performance, and
higher network
throughput. A larger
value of this
parameter results in
the opposite effects.

A larger value of this


parameter results in a
lower probability of
triggering DACQ and
ensuring user
No (And no impact on experience such as
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) the delay and
throughput of MBB
UEs. A smaller value
of this parameter
results in a higher
probability.
A larger value of this
parameter results in a
lower probability of
triggering DACQ and
ensuring user
No (And no impact on experience such as
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) the delay and
throughput of MBB
UEs. A smaller value
of this parameter
results in a higher
probability.

A larger value of this


parameter results in a
lower probability of
triggering DACQ and
ensuring user
No (And no impact on experience such as
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) the delay and
throughput of MBB
UEs. A smaller value
of this parameter
results in a higher
probability.
A larger value of this
parameter leads to
better throughput
experience of WTTx
UEs and a greater
No (And no impact on
NA NA impact on the
the UE in idle mode)
throughput of MBB
UEs. A smaller value
of this parameter
results in the opposite
effects.

A larger value of this


parameter leads to
better throughput
experience of WTTx
UEs and a greater
No (And no impact on
NA NA impact on the
the UE in idle mode)
throughput of MBB
UEs. A smaller value
of this parameter
results in the opposite
effects.
A larger value of this
parameter results in a
larger protection
margin for initial
PDCCH SINR
estimation, a lower
PDCCH initial
No (And no impact on aggregation level, a
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) lower UE access
success rate, and a
larger number of UEs
supported by PDCCH
resources. A smaller
value of this
parameter results in
the opposite effects.

A larger value of this


parameter results in a
larger step. This
decreases the UE
access success rate
No (And no impact on but increases the
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) number of UEs
supported by PDCCH
resources. A smaller
value of this
parameter results in
the opposite effects.
This parameter
specifies the MCS
index range for inter-
layer power control
optimization to take
effect. A larger value
of this parameter
results in a larger
MCS index range for
inter-layer power
control optimization to
take effect. However,
the downlink UE
No (And no impact on
NA NA throughput decreases
the UE in idle mode)
in negative gain
scenarios. A smaller
MCS index range
results in a smaller
proportion of UEs for
which inter-layer
power control
optimization takes
effect. In this case,
gains cannot be
obtained, but
negative gains will not
be introduced.

A smaller value of this


parameter results in a
smaller lower
protection threshold
for the power of the
first two layers and a
larger increase in the
downlink throughput
of UEs. However, in
LOS+antenna
No (And no impact on
NA NA imbalance scenarios,
the UE in idle mode)
the throughput
decreases. A larger
value of this
parameter results in a
larger lower limit for
the power of the first
two layers and a
smaller increase in
the downlink UE
throughput.
A larger value of this
parameter results in
smaller increase in
downlink UE
throughput. A smaller
value of this
parameter results in
No (And no impact on
NA NA significant downlink
the UE in idle mode)
UE throughput
increase. If this
parameter is set to a
too small value, the
downlink UE
throughput decreases
in NLOS scenarios.
A smaller value of this
parameter results in a
smaller increase in
the downlink UE
throughput. A larger
value of this
parameter results in
No (And no impact on significant downlink
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) UE throughput
increase. If this
parameter is set to a
too large value, the
downlink UE
throughput decreases
in mobility NLOS
scenarios.
No (And no impact on
NA NA None
the UE in idle mode)
A smaller value of this
parameter results in a
smaller time-domain
filtering coefficient,
faster weight change
in high-speed
scenarios, and lower
downlink throughput.
However, this results
in more accurate exit
of the mobility
enhancement with
SRS-based weights
and a lower
probability of negative
gains.
A larger value of this
No (And no impact on parameter results in a
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) larger time-domain
filtering coefficient,
slower weight change
in high-speed
scenarios, and higher
downlink throughput.
However, the exit of
the mobility
enhancement with
SRS-based weights is
more inaccurate, and
the probability of
negative gains is
higher.
This parameter has
no impact on network
performance in low-
speed scenarios.
A smaller value of this
parameter results in a
smaller weight exit
threshold, a smaller
proportion of UEs for
which mobility
enhancement with
SRS-based weights
takes effect in high-
speed scenarios, and
lower downlink
throughput. However,
No (And no impact on this results in more
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) accurate exit of
mobility enhancement
with SRS-based
weights and a lower
probability of negative
gains.
A larger value of this
parameter results in
the opposite effects.
This parameter has
no impact on network
performance in low-
speed scenarios.
A smaller value of this
parameter results in a
lower probability of
triggering CS/CBF
and a smaller
increase in the
downlink throughput
of CS/CBF UEs.
A larger value of this
parameter results in a
higher probability of
triggering CS/CBF
and a larger increase
in the downlink
No (And no impact on throughput of
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) CS/CBF UEs.
However, a larger
value of this
parameter results in a
higher probability that
some UEs incorrectly
enter CS/CBF,
decreasing the
downlink throughput
of these UEs. The
closer the value of
this parameter to the
service performance
of UEs, the higher the
downlink throughput.
A larger value of this
parameter results in a
longer RLC status
report feedback time,
a longer RLC
retransmission time,
and a lower service
drop rate or RRC
No (And no impact on connection
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) reestablishment rate
caused by the
number of RLC
retransmissions
reaching the
maximum. A smaller
value of this
parameter results in
the opposite effects.

When downlink MU
enhancement is
enabled in NLOS
scenarios, a smaller
value of this
parameter results in a
lower UE pairing
probability and higher
No (And no impact on throughput of UEs for
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) which this function
takes effect. The
larger the value of
this parameter, the
higher the UE pairing
probability and the
lower the throughput
of UEs for which this
function takes effect.
If this parameter is
set to 1, the
throughput of drive
test UEs decreases
and even service
drops may occur at
some points where
downlink timing errors
Yes Cell 0.5 min occur due to
multipath effect. If this
parameter is set to 2,
drive test UEs do not
experience
throughput decrease
or service drops due
to downlink timing
errors.

A larger value of this


parameter results in a
lower probability of
entering silence
scheduling of power
headroom estimation
for uplink power
control. A smaller
No (And no impact on value of this
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) parameter results in a
higher probability of
entering silence
scheduling for uplink
power control.
Silence scheduling
increases the peak
throughput of indoor
fixed-point UEs.
A larger value of this
parameter results in a
longer time for
entering silence
scheduling of power
headroom estimation
for uplink power
control. A smaller
value of this
No (And no impact on parameter results in a
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) shorter time for
entering silence
scheduling of power
headroom estimation
for uplink power
control. Silence
scheduling increases
the peak throughput
of indoor fixed-point
UEs.

If this parameter is
set to a large value,
the power headroom
estimation
compensation
amount is large. As a
result, the uplink
interference to indoor
fixed-point UEs
No (And no impact on
NA NA increases. If this
the UE in idle mode)
parameter is set to a
small value, the
power headroom
compensation
amount is insufficient.
As a result, the peak
throughput of indoor
fixed-point UEs
decreases.
When this parameter
is set to 0, the
downlink throughput
of UEs supporting
rate matching
Yes Cell 1 min
increases, and the
downlink throughput
of UEs not supporting
rate matching
remains unchanged.
A smaller value
calculated by 5 -
mod(X - 1, 25) results
in lower UE
throughput. A larger
value calculated by 5
- mod(X -1, 25)
results in higher UE
throughput.
No (And no impact on
NA NA A smaller
the UE in idle mode)
rounddown value
calculated by (X -
1)/25 results in higher
UE throughput. A
larger rounddown
value calculated by 5
- mod(X -1, 25)
results in lower UE
throughput.
When the value 0
takes effect, network
performance is not
affected.
When the value 1
takes effect and the
TRS periods of all
cells on the network
are less than or equal
to 20 ms, network
performance is not
affected. If the TRS
periods of cells differ
and the TRS periods
Yes Cell 0.1 min
of some cells are
greater than 20 ms,
TRS and PDSCH
interfere with each
other between cells
and the downlink cell
throughput
decreases. If the TRS
periods of all cells on
the network are the
same and greater
than 20 ms, the
downlink cell
throughput increases.

If this parameter is
set to 1, the number
of codebooks is
controlled by the
outer weight type. If
this parameter is set
to 2, the number of
codebooks increases,
No (And no impact on and the network
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) performance
improves in CoMP
scenarios. If this
parameter is set to 3,
the number of
codebooks decreases
and the performance
deteriorates in CoMP
scenarios.
If UEs do not send
No (And no impact on SRSs, the uplink
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) throughput increases
for such UEs.

A larger value of this


parameter results in a
higher PreSINR of
UEs for which the
enhanced multi-user
mobility algorithm to
take effect and a
No (And no impact on lower probability that
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) this algorithm takes
effect. This ensures
that the algorithm
does not bring
negative gains.
A smaller value of this
parameter results in
the opposite effects.
A larger value of this
parameter results in a
higher probability that
this solution takes
effect in MU
scenarios, a lower
No (And no impact on
NA NA throughput of MU
the UE in idle mode)
UEs, and a higher
throughput of SU
UEs.
A smaller value of this
parameter results in
the opposite effects.

No (And no impact on
NA NA None
the UE in idle mode)

No (And no impact on
NA NA None
the UE in idle mode)
A smaller value of this
parameter results in a
higher probability of
triggering UL fallback
to LTE, facilitating the
increase in the uplink
throughput of NSA
UEs by using the LTE
low frequency bands.
No (And no impact on
NA NA However, ping-pong
the UE in idle mode)
fallback may occur.
A larger value of this
parameter results in a
lower probability of
triggering UL fallback
to LTE and a lower
increase in the uplink
throughput of NSA
UEs.
waveform, when both
the rank adaptation
switch and waveform
adaptation switch are
turned on, the DFT-S-
OFDM waveform
status is as follows:
If this
parameter is set to a
large value, a rank1-
to-rank2 switchover is
difficult in rank
adaptation. In some
areas with high uplink
SINR, the uplink
throughput of a single
UE decreases.
In some
No (And no impact on areas where the
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) uplink SINR is low,
the uplink throughput
of a single UE
increases. If this
parameter is set to a
small value, a rank1-
to-rank2 switchover is
easy in rank
adaptation. In some
areas with high uplink
SINR, the uplink
throughput of a single
UE increases.
In some
areas where the
uplink SINR is low,
the uplink throughput
of a single UE
decreases.
A smaller value of this
parameter results in
more timely POS0
configuration in the
RRC reconfiguration
message. After the
downlink additional
DMRS adaptation
function is enabled,
the downlink
throughput gain in
static scenarios
increases, but the
downlink throughput
may decrease in
mobility scenarios.A
No (And no impact on larger value of this
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) parameter results in
more strict conditions
for POS0
configuration in the
RRC reconfiguration
message. After the
downlink additional
DMRS adaptation
function is enabled,
the downlink
throughput gain in
static scenarios
decreases, but the
impact on the
downlink throughput
in mobility scenarios
also decreases.
priority initial
transmission UEs not
performing joint
transmission in a
serving cell.
When the number
of scheduled RBs for
UEs performing joint
transmission in the
serving cell (or
neighboring cell) is
insufficient, the
throughput of the UEs
performing joint
transmission in the
serving cell (or
neighboring cell)
increases.
No (And no impact on
NA NA If this parameter is
the UE in idle mode)
set to a large value,
the throughput of UEs
not performing joint
transmission in a
serving cell increases
when the number of
reserved RBs is less
than the number of
scheduled RBs
required by high-
priority initial
transmission UEs not
performing joint
transmission in a
serving cell.
When the number
of scheduled RBs for
UEs performing joint
A larger value of this
parameter results in a
lower lower
probability that weight
enhancement for UEs
not supporting
antenna selection
takes effect, smaller
No (And no impact on
NA NA throughput in
the UE in idle mode)
complicated multipath
scenarios, and higher
throughput in non-
complicated multipath
scenarios. A smaller
value of this
parameter results in
the opposite effects.
A larger value of this
parameter results in a
higher MCS
threshold, smaller
correction range,
smaller throughput in
No (And no impact on the case of a high
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) MCS index, and
larger throughput in
the case of a low
MCS index. A smaller
value of this
parameter results in
the opposite effects.

For 1T SRS UEs, if


this parameter is set
to a value to achieve
No (And no impact on balanced power
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) among each layer in
a single codeword on
the UE side, the UE
throughput increases.

For 2T SRS UEs, if


this parameter is set
to a value to achieve
No (And no impact on balanced power
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) among each layer in
a single codeword on
the UE side, the UE
throughput increases.
If this parameter is
set to 0, network
performance is not
affected. If this
parameter is set to a
value in the range
from 1 to 15, the CSI-
RS RI subset
restriction of UEs is
adjusted based on
the parameter value.
No (And no impact on
NA NA When the rank
the UE in idle mode)
measurement of the
UEs is inaccurate and
the RI subset
restriction configured
on the network side
matches the channel
characteristics, the
UE throughput
increases. Otherwise,
the UE throughput
may decrease.
According to 3GPP
specifications, the
recommended
minimum value of this
parameter is 5.
A larger value of this
Yes Cell 1 min parameter results in a
larger MCS that takes
effect for PTRS, a
lower data rate in the
case of a high MCS,
and a lower network
data rate.
If this parameter is
set to a value less
than or equal to
MCS1, the PTRS
time domain density
cannot be 4. In this
case, the PTRS time
domain density is
dependent on other
values.
If this parameter is
Yes Cell 1 min
set to 30, no PTRS is
available. As a result,
the data rate in the
case of a high MCS
decreases and the
network data rate
decreases. If this
parameter is set to
other values, network
performance is not
affected.
If this parameter is
set to a value less
than or equal to
MCS2, the PTRS
time domain density
cannot be 2. In this
case, the PTRS time
domain density is
dependent on other
values.
If this parameter is
Yes Cell 1 min
set to 30, no PTRS is
available. As a result,
the data rate in the
case of a high MCS
decreases and the
network data rate
decreases. If this
parameter is set to
other values, network
performance is not
affected.
According to 3GPP
specifications, the
recommended
minimum value of this
parameter is 3.
A larger value of this
Yes Cell 1 min parameter results in a
larger RB that takes
effect for PTRS, a
lower data rate in the
case of a high MCS,
and a lower network
data rate.
If this parameter is
set to a value less
than or equal to
NRB0, the PTRS
frequency domain
Yes Cell 1 min density cannot be 2.
In this case, the
PTRS frequency
domain density is
dependent on other
values.

When UEs use both


consecutive and non-
consecutive
scheduling, setting
this parameter to 0
has no impact on the
network. If this
parameter is set to a
value other than 0, a
larger value of this
No (And no impact on parameter results in a
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) lower MCS selected
by non-consecutive
scheduling slots and
lower bit error rate
(BER) of non-
consecutive
scheduling slots. The
close the BERs of all
uplink slots of UEs,
the larger the UE
throughput.
When the beam
isolation and
correlation solution
takes effect, the
probability of negative
gains in average
throughput due to
No (And no impact on
NA NA incorrect cell pairing
the UE in idle mode)
decreases. If other
solution is used, the
probability of negative
gains in average
throughput due to
incorrect cell pairing
increases.

A smaller value of this


parameter results in a
higher probability of
POS1 reconfiguration
in the RRC
reconfiguration
message, a higher
No (And no impact on probability of
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) switchover to POS1
in static scenarios,
and lower downlink
throughput of static
UEs. A larger value of
this parameter results
in the opposite
effects.
A smaller value of this
parameter results in a
shorter PHR reporting
period, more accurate
uplink power control,
No (And no impact on
NA NA and better uplink user
the UE in idle mode)
experience. However,
the overhead for PHR
reporting increases,
which may increase
the PUSCH usage.

A smaller value of this


parameter results in a
higher probability of
PHR reporting and a
higher probability of
detecting path loss
changes by uplink
No (And no impact on power control. This
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) facilitates uplink
power control and
improves uplink user
experience. However,
the overhead for PHR
reporting increases,
which may increase
the PUSCH usage.
A larger value of this
parameter results in a
smaller upper limit of
the TBS, more severe
downlink throughput
limitation, and lower
downlink throughput.
A smaller value of this
parameter results in a
larger upper limit of
the TBS, a lower
probability that the
downlink throughput
No (And no impact on is limited, and a
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) higher downlink
throughput. However,
for some UEs with
poor processing
capabilities, bit errors
may occur and the
downlink throughput
decreases.
If this parameter is
set to 15, the TBS
reaches the upper
limit, and the
downlink throughput
is not limited.

A larger value of this


parameter results in a
lower throughput of
background users
No (And no impact on and higher service
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) drop rate. If there are
no VIP users on the
network, network
performance is not
affected.

No (And no impact on
NA NA None
the UE in idle mode)
A larger value of this
parameter results in a
lower throughput of
non-VIP users and
higher service drop
rate if there are VIP
users. A smaller
No (And no impact on value of this
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) parameter results in a
higher throughput of
non-VIP users if there
are VIP users. If there
are no VIP users on
the network, network
performance is not
affected.

A larger value of this


parameter results in a
higher probability that
enhanced downlink
target IBLER
adaptation takes
effect. In channel
fluctuation scenarios,
the downlink UE
throughput
decreases. A smaller
value of this
parameter results in a
No (And no impact on
NA NA low probability that
the UE in idle mode)
enhanced downlink
target IBLER
adaptation takes
effect, and the
increase in downlink
UE throughput
brought by this
function cannot be
obtained. Therefore,
do not set this
parameter to a too
large or too small
value.
When the parameter
is set to 1, in the
typical NLOS
scenario, the
probability of paired
negative gain
No (And no impact on appearing decreases;
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) when the parameter
is set to 0, the user is
scheduled according
to the baseline
algorithm, and the
performance is
unchanged.
When this parameter
is set to 0, inter-cell
SSB time-domain
position is aligned. In
this case, the
neighboring cell SSB
does not interfere
with the data channel
of the serving cell,
and the capacity of
the serving cell is
No (And no impact on
NA NA normal. When this
the UE in idle mode)
parameter is set to 1,
inter-cell SSB time-
domain position is
staggered. In this
case, the neighboring
cell SSB interferes
with the data channel
of the serving cell,
and the capacity of
the serving cell
decreases.
When this parameter
is set to 0, network
performance is not
affected. When this
No (And no impact on
NA NA parameter is set to 1,
the UE in idle mode)
the UE throughput
increases when the
reported CQI
fluctuates sharply.

If this parameter is
set to 0, network
performance is not
No (And no impact on affected. If this
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) parameter is set to 1,
the UE throughput
increases after a
handover.
If this option is
deselected, network
performance is not
affected. If this option
No (And no impact on is selected, the SSB
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) RSRP improves for
the UEs incapable of
automatic SSB beam
switching in the
serving cell.

When this parameter


is set to 0, network
performance is not
affected. When this
No (And no impact on
NA NA parameter is set to 1,
the UE in idle mode)
the UE throughput
increases after
PDCCH rate
matching is enabled.

If this parameter is
set to 0, network
performance is not
affected. If this
parameter is set to 1,
the amount of data
scheduled during the
SR-based scheduling
can be configured. A
No (And no impact on larger data amount
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) results in higher RB
usage in the uplink, a
higher uplink RB
usage in the cell, and
lower probability of
packet fragmentation
during the scheduling.
A smaller data
amount results in the
opposite effects.
If this parameter is
set to 0, some UEs
may experience
No (And no impact on service drops due to
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) incompatibility. If this
parameter is set to 1,
network performance
is not affected.
set to 0, downlink
MCS index
adjustment
optimization is
disabled, and the
IBLER or RBLER
may increase. If this
parameter is set to 1,
downlink MCS index
No (And no impact on
NA NA adjustment
the UE in idle mode)
optimization is
enabled, which
results in a lower
probability of
increasing the IBLER
or RBLER. However,
the period of making
IBLERs converge at
the optimal value is
If this bit is set to 0,
the service drop issue
of certain UEs can be
resolved after UEs
receive handover
commands during an
intra-LTE inter-cell
handover without
changing the SgNB in
No (And no impact on EN-DC scenarios. If
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) this bit is set to 1,
some UEs may
experience service
drops after UEs
receive handover
commands during an
intra-LTE inter-cell
handover without
changing the SgNB in
EN-DC scenarios.
If this parameter is
set to 0, this function
takes effect. This
increases the number
of scheduled UEs and
cell throughput in
heavy-load cells.
However, false SR
detection may be
No (And no impact on identified, decreasing
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) UE throughput. If this
parameter is set to 1,
the number of
scheduled UEs and
cell throughput
decrease in a heavily
loaded network, and
the UE throughput
increases in a lightly
loaded network.
does not stop the
scheduling.
For UEs that do not
require the gNodeB to
stop the scheduling
during gap-assisted
measurement on the
LTE side, the
throughput of these
UEs increases.
For UEs that require
the gNodeB to stop
the scheduling during
gap-assisted
measurement on the
LTE side, the
throughput of these
UEs decreases.
No (And no impact on If this parameter is
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) set to 0, the gNodeB
stops the scheduling.
For UEs that do not
require the gNodeB to
stop the scheduling
during gap-assisted
measurement on the
LTE side, the
throughput of these
UEs decreases when
compared to that
when this parameter
is set to 1.
For UEs that require
the gNodeB to stop
the scheduling during
gap-assisted
measurement on the
LTE side, the
If this parameter is
set to 0, the MU PMI
user interference
cancellation solution
does not take effect,
and network
performance is not
No (And no impact on
NA NA affected. If this
the UE in idle mode)
parameter is set to 1,
the MU PMI user
interference
cancellation solution
takes effect and the
downlink cell
throughput increases.
If this bit is set to 0,
there is no impact on
network performance.
If this bit is set to 1,
the duration in which
No (And no impact on the UE data rate is
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) degraded is
prolonged during an
intra-LTE inter-cell
handover without
changing the SgNB in
EN-DC scenarios.is
If this parameter
set to 0, network
performance is not
affected. If this
parameter is set to 1,
No (And no impact on
NA NA the CSI-RS
the UE in idle mode)
measurement
quantity is more
stable, which helps
increase the
If this parameter is
throughput.
set to 0, network
performance is not
affected.
If this parameter is
No (And no impact on set to 1, power
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) reduction for UEs
near the cell center
applies only to UEs of
a certain vendor,
increasing UE
throughput.

If this parameter is
set to 0, network
performance is not
affected. If this
No (And no impact on
NA NA parameter is set to 1,
the UE in idle mode)
the transmit power on
the base station side
is reduced for UEs
using small packets.
cause a large error on
the measured NR
SRS PreSINR. As a
result, UL fallback to
LTE is mistakenly
triggered when the
signal quality on the
NR side is high,
decreasing the UE
throughput. If this
parameter is set to 1,
the measured SRS
PostSINR is used,
which is more
accurate. This
prevents the UE
throughput from
decreasing due to
No (And no impact on incorrect triggering of
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) UL fallback to LTE.
The triggering
condition of the UL
fallback to LTE
procedure depends
on the value of the
NRDUCellSrsMeas.N
saUlFackToLteSinrTh
ld parameter.
Therefore, when this
switch is turned on,
the value of the
NRDUCellSrsMeas.N
saUlFackToLteSinrTh
ld parameter must
also be changed to
prevent UE
throughput decrease
due to delayed
If this parameter is
set to 1, the number
of scheduled RBs
increases, the PRB
usage increases, the
uplink throughput at
the MAC layer
increases, and the
interference to
neighboring cells
No (And no impact on increases. If this
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) parameter is set to 0,
the number of
scheduled RBs
decreases, the PRB
usage decreases, the
uplink throughput at
the MAC layer
decreases, and the
interference to
neighboring cells
decreases.
If this parameter is
set to 1, the user-
perceived rate
No (And no impact on
NA NA increases. If this
the UE in idle mode)
parameter is set to 0,
network performance
is not affected.

A smaller value of this


parameter leads to
poorer channel
estimation
performance and
lower throughput. A
larger value of this
No (And no impact on parameter leads to
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) better channel
estimation
performance.
However, the number
of available REs
decreases and the
throughput may
decrease or increase.

When this switch is


turned on, the target
IBLER is selected
adaptively based on
the link status,
No (And no impact on increasing the
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) throughput of cell
edge users (CEUs).
When this switch is
turned off, network
performance is not
affected.
No (And no impact on
NA NA None
the UE in idle mode)

A smaller value of this


parameter results in
fewer number of
layers for UE pairing.
When only a small
number of UEs are
paired, the cell
No (And no impact on throughput gains
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) decrease. When a
large number of UEs
are paired, the cell
throughput gains
increase. A larger
value of this
parameter leads to
the opposite effects.

A smaller value of this


parameter results in
more number of
layers for UE pairing.
When only a small
number of UEs are
paired, the cell
No (And no impact on throughput gains
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) increase. When a
large number of UEs
are paired, the cell
throughput gains
decrease. A larger
value of this
parameter leads to
the opposite effects.
A smaller value of this
parameter leads to a
throughput gain
decrease when a
small number of UEs
are paired and a
No (And no impact on
NA NA throughput gain
the UE in idle mode)
increase when a large
number of UEs are
paired. A larger value
of this parameter
leads the opposite
effects.

A smaller value of this


parameter allows for
fewer layers used for
pairing and may
No (And no impact on
NA NA decrease the cell
the UE in idle mode)
throughput. A larger
value of this
parameter leads to
the opposite effects.
A smaller value of this
parameter leads to a
higher pairing
probability but a risk
that many layers are
unnecessarily paired
No (And no impact on
NA NA and gains decrease.
the UE in idle mode)
A larger value of this
parameter leads to a
lower pairing
probability and a risk
of throughput
decrease.

No (And no impact on
NA NA None
the UE in idle mode)
No (And no impact on
NA NA None
the UE in idle mode)

No (And no impact on
NA NA None
the UE in idle mode)

No (And no impact on
NA NA None
the UE in idle mode)
A larger value of this
parameter results in
shorter first package
of uplink data
transmission delay
No (And no impact on but more UE power
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) consumption and
stronger uplink
interference. A
smaller value of this
parameter results in
the opposite effects.

This function is a
performance
optimization function
and is recommended
only in 8T 4-port, 32T
4-or 8-port,
and 64T 4- or 8-port
scenarios. When this
switch is turned on,
the network
performance is not
affected if the number
of UEs exceeds 8
No (And no impact on
NA NA and the CSI-RS
the UE in idle mode)
period is 40 ms. The
throughput increases
if the number of UEs
in the two cells is less
than 8,
the number of UEs is
different, and the CSI-
RS period is 40 ms.
The throughput
decreases if a single
UE is tested
and the neighboring
cell is unloaded.

A larger value of this


parameter results in a
shorter average delay
No (And no impact on
NA NA of UEs. A smaller
the UE in idle mode)
value of this
parameter leads to
the opposite effects.
A larger value of this
parameter results in a
higher probability that
user data and pilot
signals do not share
symbols, increasing
the data rate of cell
edge users (CEUs)
and improving uplink
cell coverage. A
smaller value of this
parameter results in a
higher probability that
user data and pilot
signals share the
symbols, a larger
number of REs
No (And no impact on
NA NA occupied by data,
the UE in idle mode)
and a higher peak
rate of UEs near the
cell center. If the
256QAM MCS index
table is used and the
actual value of this
parameter is less
than 12, the data rate
of CEUs may
decrease. If the
256QAM MCS index
table is not used and
the actual value of
this parameter is less
than 18, the data rate
of CEUs may
decrease.

The smaller the value


of this parameter, the
lower the limit on the
maximum bit rate,
No (And no impact on and the lower the
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) largest MCS index.
The larger the value
of this parameter, the
higher the largest
MCS index.
A smaller value of this
parameter leads to a
shorter preallocation
interval of UEs in the
uplink, the delay is
improved. However,
the uplink
No (And no impact on
NA NA interference is large
the UE in idle mode)
and the UE
consumption
increases. If this
parameter is set to 0,
preallocation is not
performed in the
uplink.

As the number of UEs


increases, the
number of downlink
scheduled UEs and
the downlink cell
throughput decrease.
If this parameter is
set to 2, the peak
throughput of the
PUSCH can be
further increased
when there are UEs
with heavy uplink
traffic, the number of
online UEs is less
than or equal to 8,
there are no UEs with
heavy downlink
No (And no impact on
NA NA traffic, and the
the UE in idle mode)
PUCCH is in the long
format (StructureType
is set to
LONG_STRUCTURE
). However, the uplink
and downlink cell
throughput decreases
as the number of non-
uplink-heavy-traffic
UEs increases. If this
parameter is set to 3,
all UEs in the cell are
uplink heavy-traffic
UEs, and the PUCCH
format is set to a long
format (the
StructureType
parameter is set to
No (And no impact on
NA NA None
the UE in idle mode)

All UEs to be
scheduled are
No (And no impact on
NA NA selected for pairing,
the UE in idle mode)
affecting the cell
throughput.

No (And no impact on
NA NA None
the UE in idle mode)
A smaller value of this
parameter results in a
lower interference
suppression degree
No (And no impact on in MU pairing, and the
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) cell throughput
decreases. A larger
value of this
parameter results in
the opposite effects.
No (And no impact on
NA NA None
the UE in idle mode)

If this switch is turned


on, the AMC
adjustment is
performed at a large
step, increasing the
uplink throughput. If
No (And no impact on
NA NA this switch is turned
the UE in idle mode)
off, the AMC
adjustment is
performed at a fixed
step, which has no
impact on network
performance.
set to 0, PDSCH
DMRSs and data of
CEUs share symbols.
If this parameter is
set to 1, PDSCH
DMRSs and data of
CEUs do not share
symbols. If
NRDUCellPdsch.DlA
dditionalDmrsPos is
set to NOT_CONFIG,
the positive gains
brought by the
PDSCH DMRS
demodulation
capability
improvement are
greater than the
No (And no impact on negative gains
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) brought by the
PDSCH resource
loss. As a result, the
downlink UE rate
increases. If
NRDUCellPdsch.DlA
dditionalDmrsPos is
set to a value other
than NOT_CONFIG,
the positive gains
brought by PDSCH
DMRS demodulation
capability
improvement are less
than the negative
gains brought by
PDSCH resource
loss. As a result, the
downlink UE rate
When this switch is
turned on, the
throughput increases.
No (And no impact on
NA NA When this switch is
the UE in idle mode)
turned off, the
throughput is restored
to the baseline level.
A smaller value of this
parameter results in a
shorter aperiodic csirs
No (And no impact on sch interval. A bigger
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) value of this
parameter results in a
langer aperiodic csirs
sch interval.

If this parameter is
set to 0, network
performance is not
affected. If this
parameter is set to a
value other than 0, a
larger value of this
No (And no impact on parameter results in a
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) smaller downlink
bandwidth allocated
for scheduling, a
smaller cell
throughput, a smaller
number of online
UEs, and a higher
access failure rate.

Modifying this
parameter affects the
available bandwidth
for scheduling in the
uplink. If this
parameter is set to a
No (And no impact on
NA NA large value, the
the UE in idle mode)
number of UEs that
can access the cell
may decrease, the
access may fail, and
the cell throughput
may decrease.
A larger value of this
parameter leads to a
higher probability of
No (And no impact on selecting low-order
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) ranks. A smaller
value of this
parameter leads to
the opposite effects.

A larger value of this


parameter leads to a
higher probability of
selecting ranks with
No (And no impact on
NA NA higher layers in a
the UE in idle mode)
codeword. A smaller
value of this
parameter leads to
the opposite effects.
A larger value of this
parameter leads to a
higher probability of
selecting ranks with
No (And no impact on
NA NA higher layers in a
the UE in idle mode)
codeword. A smaller
value of this
parameter leads to
the opposite effects.

No (And no impact on
NA NA None
the UE in idle mode)
In different cell
bandwidths, the
narrowband SRS
bandwidths of UEs
differ greatly. As a
result, the period and
signal quality for full
SRS bandwidth
measurement differ
greatly, and cell
performance varies
accordingly.
In mobile scenarios,
the period for full SRS
No (And no impact on bandwidth
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) measurement has a
great impact on cell
performance. A
shorter period results
in better cell
performance.
In low-speed, static,
or remote test
scenarios, the SRS
signal quality has a
great impact on cell
performance. Better
SRS signal quality
results in better cell
performance.

No (And no impact on
NA NA None
the UE in idle mode)
No (And no impact on
NA NA None
the UE in idle mode)

When different
thresholds are
configured, the
No (And no impact on
NA NA optimal spectral
the UE in idle mode)
efficiency scheme
works in different
SRS preSINR ranges.

A smaller value of this


parameter leads to a
higher probability of
switching from a rank
No (And no impact on
NA NA lower than rank 2 to a
the UE in idle mode)
higher rank. A larger
value of this
parameter leads to
the opposite effect.
A smaller value of this
parameter leads to a
higher probability of
switching from a rank
No (And no impact on
NA NA lower than rank 3 to a
the UE in idle mode)
higher rank. A larger
value of this
parameter leads to
the opposite effect.

A smaller value of this


parameter leads to a
higher probability of
No (And no impact on switching from rank 3
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) to a lower rank. A
larger value of this
parameter leads to
the opposite effect.
A smaller value of this
parameter leads to a
higher probability of
No (And no impact on switching from rank 4
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) to a lower rank. A
larger value of this
parameter leads to
the opposite effect.

A smaller value of this


parameter leads to a
higher probability that
No (And no impact on rank adaptation takes
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) effect in rank 2. A
larger value of this
parameter leads to
the opposite effect.
A smaller value of this
parameter leads to a
higher probability that
rank adaptation takes
No (And no impact on
NA NA effect with a rank
the UE in idle mode)
greater than 2. A
larger value of this
parameter leads to
the opposite effect.

No (And no impact on
NA NA None
the UE in idle mode)
In the scenario of
CCE resource
collision between
uplink and downlink ,
the smaller the
parameter
configuration, the
more resources
reserved for uplink,
the greater the
No (And no impact on probability of
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) downlink scheduling
constrainted; the
larger the parameter
configuration, the
smaller the probability
of downlink
scheduling
constrainted, and the
easier the uplink
resource allocation
blocked.
In the scenario of
CCE resource
collision between
uplink and downlink,
the larger the
parameter
configuration, the
more slots reserved
for uplink , and the
greater the probability
No (And no impact on
NA NA of downlink
the UE in idle mode)
scheduling
constrainted. The
smaller the parameter
configuration, the
smaller the downlink
scheduling
probability, and the
easier the uplink
resource allocation
blocked.
No (And no impact on
NA NA None
the UE in idle mode)

No (And no impact on
NA NA None
the UE in idle mode)
A larger value of this
parameter leads to
larger average cell
No (And no impact on throughput gain in
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) mobile scenarios. A
smaller value of this
parameter leads to
the opposite effect.

A larger value of this


parameter leads to
smaller average cell
No (And no impact on throughput gain in
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) mobile scenarios. A
smaller value of this
parameter leads to
the opposite effect.
A larger value of this
parameter leads to
larger average cell
No (And no impact on throughput gain in
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) mobile scenarios. A
smaller value of this
parameter leads to
the opposite effect.

No (And no impact on
NA NA None
the UE in idle mode)

No (And no impact on
NA NA None
the UE in idle mode)
No (And no impact on
NA NA None
the UE in idle mode)

A smaller value of this


parameter results in a
higher probability of
using the PEBF
normalization
No (And no impact on solution. A larger
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) value of this
parameter results in a
higher probability of
using the NEBF
normalization
solution.

A smaller value of this


parameter results in a
higher probability of
using the PEBF
normalization
No (And no impact on solution. A larger
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) value of this
parameter results in a
higher probability of
using the NEBF
normalization
solution.
If this parameter is
set to 0, uplink refined
PMI weighting
function is disabled,
which has no impact
on network
No (And no impact on performance. If this
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) parameter is set to 1,
uplink refined PMI
weighting function is
enabled, which
improves the
accuracy of uplink
PMI calculation.

A smaller value of this


parameter results in
smaller uplink RSRP
of UEs in the serving
cell, and smaller
No (And no impact on uplink interference to
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) neighboring cells in
uplink interference
scenarios. A larger
value of this
parameter results in
the opposite effects.
When this switch is
turned on, the delay
on the user plane is
reduced because the
gNodeB sends
packets to the UE in
advance. If the UE
fails to access the
target cell during a
handover, delivering
data packets in
advance causes
No (And no impact on exceptions and the
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) packet loss rate
increases. If the UE
does not support
receiving data
packets after
receiving the RAR
message, the BLER
and packet loss rate
of the target cell
increase. If this switch
is turned off, network
performance is not
affected.

When this function is


enabled, the user
plane delay of a cell
No (And no impact on
NA NA is reduced. When this
the UE in idle mode)
function is disabled,
the delay remains
unchanged.
When the switch
controlling superior
single-UE experience
during drive tests is
turned on, the
performance of a
single UE is optimal
during drive tests. If
the number of UEs in
a cell is large (more
than four UEs are
scheduled in each
No (And no impact on slot), turning on this
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) switch may affect the
bit error rate and
throughput
performance of these
UEs. In addition, the
counters related to
the bit error rate and
service drop rate on
the live network may
deteriorate.When this
switch is turned off,
network performance
is not affected.

A smaller value of this


parameter results in a
lower MCS order for
UEs that enter the 32-
beam edge LOS UE
filtering procedure,
and less UEs are
considered as CEUs.
A larger value of this
parameter results in
the opposite effects.
This parameter is
used to filter out
No (And no impact on
NA NA CEUs. If this
the UE in idle mode)
parameter is set to a
too large value, CCUs
may be mistakenly
considered as CEUs,
and such UEs cannot
benefit the 32-beam
demodulation gains. If
this parameter is set
to a too small value,
certain CEUs cannot
be filtered out,
affecting the data
rate.
A smaller value of this
parameter results in a
lower RSRP ratio of
16 beams to 32
beams for identifying
LOS UEs at the cell
edge, which means
that more UEs are
considered as LOS
UEs. A larger value of
this parameter results
in the opposite
No (And no impact on effects.
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) If this parameter is
set to a too small
value, certain UEs
may be mistakenly
considered as LOS
UEs and 32-beam
demodulation gains
are reduced. If this
parameter is set to a
too large value, LOS
UEs cannot be fully
identified, affecting
the data rate.

When the value 2


takes effect, the
uplink RACH uses
two TRXs to receive
data. The remaining
two TRXs on RACH
slot can be used for
PUSCH reception,
improving the
No (And no impact on
NA NA average cell
the UE in idle mode)
throughput and user-
perceived rate.
When the value 4
takes effect, the
uplink RACH uses
four TRXs to receive
data and no PUSCH
is scheduled on the
RACH slot.
If this parameter is
set to 0, TUE1.0 UEs
cannot access the
network. However,
exceptions may
occur. If this
Yes Cell 1 min
parameter is set to 1,
commercial UEs
cannot access the
network. However,
exceptions may
occur.

If this parameter is
set to 1, the delay for
UEs at the cell center
or at a medium
distance from the cell
Yes Cell 5 min
center in idle mode to
access the network is
shortened. If this
parameter is set to 0,
the delay is extended.

When this parameter


is set to 1 or 2, the
throughput of mobile
UEs or UEs at the cell
No (And no impact on edge increases in
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) specific scenarios. If
this parameter is set
to 0, network
performance is not
affected.

No (And no impact on
NA NA None
the UE in idle mode)
No (And no impact on
NA NA None
the UE in idle mode)

A larger value of this


parameter indicates a
larger coverage area
of CSI-RS but less
number of
schedulable CSI-RS
sets. In the case that
the CSI-RS and
Yes Cell 1 min PDSCH share
symbols, the number
of available REs of
the data channel on
the symbol
decreases. A smaller
value of this
parameter leads to
the opposite effects.
A larger value of this
parameter indicates a
larger coverage area
of Msg2 but less
No (And no impact on
NA NA power available to the
the UE in idle mode)
data channel. A
smaller value of this
parameter leads to
the opposite effects.

A larger value of this


parameter indicates a
larger coverage area
of OSI but less power
No (And no impact on
NA NA available to the data
the UE in idle mode)
channel. A smaller
value of this
parameter leads to
the opposite effects.

A larger value of this


parameter indicates a
larger coverage area
of RMSI but less
No (And no impact on
NA NA power available to the
the UE in idle mode)
data channel. A
smaller value of this
parameter leads to
the opposite effects.
A larger value of this
parameter indicates a
larger coverage area
of paging but less
No (And no impact on
NA NA power available to the
the UE in idle mode)
data channel. A
smaller value of this
parameter leads to
the opposite effects.

A smaller value of this


parameter indicates
greater UE number
No (And no impact on capacity. A larger
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) value of this
parameter indicates
better PUCCH
coverage.

When this switch is


turned on, the MU
throughput
No (And no impact on
NA NA decreases. When this
the UE in idle mode)
switch is turned off,
the MU throughput
increases.

A smaller value of this


parameter leads to
decreased cell
No (And no impact on throughput after UE
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) pairing. A larger value
of this parameter
leads to the opposite
effect.
When the beam ID 1
of a user for
optimization is
No (And no impact on
NA NA different from the
the UE in idle mode)
optimal beam ID, the
user throughput
decreases.

When the beam ID 2


of a user for
optimization is
No (And no impact on
NA NA different from the
the UE in idle mode)
optimal beam ID, the
user throughput
decreases.
A higher matching
degree of the
No (And no impact on parameter value with
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) the UE capability
leads to a higher UE
data rate.

A higher matching
degree of the
No (And no impact on parameter value with
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) the UE capability
leads to higher UE
data rate.
An appropriate beam
type can be selected
based on multipath
Yes Cell 1 min
characteristics, which
helps increase the
throughput.

If this parameter is
set to 0, the NSA
cells send SIB1,
occupying downlink
RB resources and
decreasing the cell
peak throughput. If
this parameter is set
to 1, NSA cells do not
send SIB1. In this
case, the downlink
RB resources used
Yes Cell 1 min
by SIB1 can be
released and the cell
peak throughput can
be increased.
However, when ANR
is enabled, the UE
cannot read the
CGIInfo of cells and
cannot automatically
configure the cells as
neighboring cells of
other 4G or 5G cells.

A smaller value of this


parameter leads to a
higher probability that
No (And no impact on
NA NA the VAM takes effect.
the UE in idle mode)
A larger value of this
parameter leads to
the opposite effect.
A larger value of this
parameter leads to
longer the beam
sweeping period and
Yes Cell 1 min longer beam update
period. A smaller
value of this
parameter leads to
the opposite effects.

A smaller value of this


parameter leads to
smaller PDCCH
aggregation level of
common signaling
and poorer
demodulation
performance of
Common PDCCH.
No (And no impact on
NA NA However, the number
the UE in idle mode)
of UEs that can be
scheduled is greater,
and the blocking
probability of common
control signaling CCE
allocation decreases.
A larger value of this
parameter leads to
the opposite effects.
When this switch is
turned on, the
number of pairing
layers increases and
the cell throughput
No (And no impact on
NA NA increases. When this
the UE in idle mode)
switch is turned off,
the number of pairing
layers decreases and
the cell throughput
decreases.
This parameter is
used to identify target
UEs, which improves
UE queue accuracy
and downlink
coverage. A smaller
value of this
No (And no impact on parameter results in a
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) lower criterion for
measuring target UEs
by sub-band PMIs
and a larger number
of target UEs. A
larger value of this
parameter results in
the opposite effects.

A larger value of this


parameter indicates a
larger coverage area
of Msg4 but less
No (And no impact on
NA NA power available to the
the UE in idle mode)
data channel. A
smaller value of this
parameter leads to
the opposite effects.

No (And no impact on
NA NA None
the UE in idle mode)
No (And no impact on
NA NA None
the UE in idle mode)

No (And no impact on
NA NA None
the UE in idle mode)

A smaller value of this


parameter leads to a
lower probability that
the suboptimal beam
No (And no impact on
NA NA is selected during 4-
the UE in idle mode)
port measurement. A
larger value of this
parameter leads to a
higher probability.
No (And no impact on
NA NA None
the UE in idle mode)

No (And no impact on
NA NA None
the UE in idle mode)
A larger value of this
parameter results in a
lower probability of
switchover from rank
2 to rank 3 and from
rank 3 to rank 4. If
channel conditions
can hardly meet
multi-layer
requirements, this
parameter helps
avoid throughput loss
No (And no impact on caused by rank
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) increase.
A smaller value of this
parameter results in a
higher probability of
switchover from rank
2 to rank 3 and from
rank 3 to rank 4. If
channel conditions
can easily meet multi-
layer requirements,
this parameter helps
improve throughput
by rank increase.

The smaller the


parameter
configuration, the less
likely the pairing will
result in a negative
gain in cell
No (And no impact on
NA NA throughput; the larger
the UE in idle mode)
the parameter
configuration, the
easier the pairing will
result in a negative
gain in cell
throughput.
A larger value of this
parameter results in a
higher probability of
switchover from rank
3 to rank 2 and from
rank 4 to rank 3. If
channel conditions
can hardly meet
multi-layer
requirements, this
parameter helps
improve throughput
No (And no impact on by rank fallback.
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) A smaller value of this
parameter results in a
lower probability of
switchover from rank
3 to rank 2 and from
rank 4 to rank 3. If
channel conditions
can easily meet multi-
layer requirements,
this parameter helps
avoid throughput loss
caused by rank
fallback.

A smaller value of this


parameter results in a
smaller calculated
path loss value. The
data rate is more
No (And no impact on stable after power
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) reduction takes effect
for UEs near the cell
center. A larger value
of this parameter
results in the opposite
effects.
A higher matching
degree between the
No (And no impact on configured value and
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) the UE capability
leads to higher data
rate.

The restriction on the


RI subset
corresponding to
each CSI-RS set
differs depending on
the GUI value.
No (And no impact on When the measured
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) rank is inaccurate and
the restriction on the
RI subset matches
channel
characteristics, the
UE throughput
increases.
A larger value of this
parameter leads to a
higher probability that
the normal rank
measurement mode
is changed to the low
rank measurement
mode. In this case,
the rank is low in
complicated multipath
No (And no impact on
NA NA scenarios. A smaller
the UE in idle mode)
value of this
parameter leads to a
lower probability that
the normal rank
measurement mode
is changed to the low
rank measurement
mode. In this case,
the rank is high in
open area scenarios.

A larger value of this


parameter leads to a
lower probability that
the normal rank
measurement mode
is changed to the
high rank
measurement mode.
In this case, the rank
is low in complicated
No (And no impact on multipath scenarios.
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) A smaller value of this
parameter leads to a
higher probability that
the normal rank
measurement mode
is changed to the
high rank
measurement mode.
In this case, the rank
is high in open area
scenarios.
When this parameter
is set to a value
greater than the SR
period, the UE loses
multiple data
transmission
occasions if the
gNodeB does not
respond to the SR
requests sent by the
UE in a timely
manner. As a result,
No (And no impact on
NA NA the data buffer
the UE in idle mode)
duration is long.
When this parameter
is set to a value
smaller than the SR
period, the UE
continuously initiates
scheduling requests
based on the
configured SR period
if the gNodeB does
not respond to the SR
requests.

A larger value of this


parameter results in a
longer interval for
reporting UE BSRs.
As a result, the data
buffer duration of the
UE is long. A smaller
value of this
No (And no impact on
NA NA parameter indicates
the UE in idle mode)
that the gNodeB can
obtain the to-be-
scheduled data
amount of the UE in a
timely manner. This
increases the
overhead occupied by
the BSR reporting.

A smaller value of this


parameter leads to a
higher pairing
No (And no impact on
NA NA success probability. A
the UE in idle mode)
larger value of this
parameter leads to
the opposite effect.
A smaller value of this
parameter leads to a
higher pairing
No (And no impact on
NA NA success probability. A
the UE in idle mode)
larger value of this
parameter leads to
the opposite effect.

A smaller value of this


parameter leads to a
higher pairing
No (And no impact on
NA NA success probability. A
the UE in idle mode)
larger value of this
parameter leads to
the opposite effect.

A larger value of this


parameter results in a
larger power
decrease of UEs near
the cell center. If this
parameter is set to a
No (And no impact on proper value, the UE
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) data rate can be
increased. However,
if the power of useful
signals decreases too
much, the UE data
rate decreases
greatly.
A larger value of this
parameter results in a
lower probability of
triggering power
reduction for UEs with
rank 2 transmission
near the cell center
and a smaller
increase in the UE
No (And no impact on throughput. A smaller
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) value of this
parameter results in a
higher probability.
However, UEs are
easily mistakenly
regarded as UEs near
the cell center. As a
result, the throughput
of such UEs
decreases.

A larger value of this


parameter results in a
lower probability of
triggering power
reduction for UEs with
rank 3 or rank 4
transmission near the
cell center and a
smaller increase in
No (And no impact on the UE throughput. A
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) smaller value of this
parameter results in a
higher probability.
However, UEs are
easily mistakenly
regarded as UEs near
the cell center. As a
result, the throughput
of such UEs
decreases.
If this parameter is
set to 0, network
performance is not
affected. If this
parameter is set to
other values, UEs
complying with
different protocol
versions process the
No (And no impact on powerControlOffset
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) IE in different
manners. If the
parameter value
complies with the
UE's algorithm, the
downlink throughput
improves. Otherwise,
the downlink
throughput
deteriorates.

A larger value of this


parameter results in
more resources
configured for UEs
with certain capability
Yes Cell 1 min
and higher
throughput. A smaller
value of this
parameter results in
the opposite effects.
An appropriate beam
type can be selected
based on multipath
Yes Cell 1 min
characteristics, which
helps increase the
throughput.
An appropriate beam
type can be selected
based on multipath
Yes Cell 1 min
characteristics, which
helps increase the
throughput.
An appropriate beam
type can be selected
based on multipath
Yes Cell 1 min
characteristics, which
helps increase the
throughput.
An appropriate beam
type can be selected
based on multipath
Yes Cell 1 min
characteristics, which
helps increase the
throughput.
An appropriate beam
type can be selected
based on multipath
Yes Cell 1 min
characteristics, which
helps increase the
throughput.

A smaller value of this


parameter results in a
higher probability that
the algorithm takes
No (And no impact on
NA NA effect in high-SINR
the UE in idle mode)
scenarios. A larger
value of this
parameter results in
the opposite effect.
A smaller value of this
parameter results in a
higher probability that
the algorithm takes
No (And no impact on
NA NA effect in high-SINR
the UE in idle mode)
scenarios. A larger
value of this
parameter results in
the opposite effect.

A larger value of this


parameter results in a
lower probability of
switchover between
CSI-RS beams. A
smaller value of this
parameter results in a
higher probability.
When the beam
No (And no impact on direction is accurate,
NA NA
the UE in idle mode) the more frequently
the beam is switched,
the better the
performance is. When
the beam direction is
inaccurate, the more
frequently the beam
is switched, the
poorer the
performance is.
Introduced in
Caution Change Reason
Version
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
When the optimized
BTS5900:
mode is used, some This reserved parameter has
V100R015C10SPC08
maintenance and test been activated to specify the
0
functions are user-plane data processing
BTS3900 5G:
affected. This mode mode of the main control
V100R015C10SPC08
can be enabled only board.
0
in special scenarios.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC13
0
BTS5900: This reserved parameter has
V100R015C10SPC13 been activated to specify
0 whether the PDCP layer splits
None
BTS3900 5G: data to the NR side based on
V100R015C10SPC13 reception of the NR random
0 access success indication.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC13
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC08 This parameter has been
0 modified to resolve the
None
BTS3900 5G: compatibility problem with the
V100R015C10SPC08 GTP-U protocol.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

When this switch is


turned on, the uplink
BTS3900:
data transmission
V100R016C00
interruption duration
BTS5900: This bit has been activated to
of UEs is shortened
V100R016C00 specify the delay optimization
during Xn-based
BTS3900 5G: switch during Xn-based
handovers. However,
V100R016C00 handovers.
UEs may experience
BTS5900 5G:
service drops due to
V100R016C00
incompatibility with
the core network.
This reserved parameter has
been activated for a
workaround to the issue that
BTS3900: the SNs of uplink packets of
If this parameter is
V100R016C00 LG V50 UEs change. LG V50
set to 1, the
BTS5900: UEs are identified through the
throughput of LG V50
V100R016C00 blacklisting mechanism, which
UEs is normal. If this
BTS3900 5G: requires a parameter.
parameter is set to 0,
V100R016C00 Therefore, this parameter is
the throughput of LG
BTS5900 5G: introduced for LG V50 UE
V50 UEs decreases.
V100R016C00 identification and does not
specify function enabling. The
effect of turning on and turning
off this parameter is the same.

BTS3900:
This parameter
V100R016C00SPC05
indicates the switch
0
for the PDCP peak
BTS5900: This reserved parameter has
data rate test on the
V100R016C00SPC05 been activated to allow the
DRB. This switch may
0 PDCP to use different
affect the throughput
BTS3900 5G: resource policies so that the
of other common
V100R016C00SPC05 performance can be optimized
bearers and can be
0 in different dimensions.
turned on only in the
BTS5900 5G:
peak data rate test for
V100R016C00SPC05
a single bearer.
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C00SPC12
The NSA DC feature is now
0
supported, and this bit has
BTS5900:
been activated to specify
V100R016C00SPC12
whether the gNodeB verifies
0
None the PCI and NR-ARFCN of the
BTS3900 5G:
target cell when the eNodeB
V100R016C00SPC12
carries the CGI, PCI, and NR-
0
ARFCN of the target NR cell
BTS5900 5G:
during initial SgNB addition.
V100R016C00SPC12
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC05
0
BTS5900:
Interference-related counter
V100R016C10SPC05
optimization is now supported,
0
None and this bit has been activated
BTS3900 5G:
to specify whether to enable
V100R016C10SPC05
this algorithm.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC05
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC05
0
UEs can now consider the
BTS5900:
SRS antenna selection
V100R016C10SPC05
capability during band
0
None combination selection, and
BTS3900 5G:
this bit has been activated to
V100R016C10SPC05
specify whether to enable this
0
function.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC05
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC05 The function of deactivating a
If this parameter is 0 cell when the transmission
set to 0, the base BTS5900: port is not activated is now
station automatically V100R016C10SPC05 supported, and this reserved
deactivates all NSA 0 parameter has been activated
and NSA_SA cells BTS3900 5G: to specify whether to
when the V100R016C10SPC05 automatically deactivate NSA
transmission port is 0 and NSA_SA cells when the
not activated. BTS5900 5G: transmission port is not
V100R016C10SPC05 activated.
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC05
0
BTS5900: TTI/gap channel calibration
V100R016C10SPC05 position adaptation is now
0 supported, and this reserved
None
BTS3900 5G: parameter has been activated
V100R016C10SPC05 to specify whether to enable
0 this function.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC05
0

UE compatibility is enhanced
BTS3900:
in handover and
V100R016C10SPC05
resynchronization scenarios,
0
and
BTS5900:
RSVDSWPARAM0_BIT16 has
V100R016C10SPC05
been activated to specify the
0
None mode for the gNodeB to
BTS3900 5G:
deliver SRS and PUCCH IEs.
V100R016C10SPC05
This way, compatibility issues
0
can be resolved when the
BTS5900 5G:
implementation of abnormal
V100R016C10SPC05
UEs does not comply with
0
3GPP specifications.

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC10
0
This bit has been added to
BTS5900:
specify whether to directly
V100R016C10SPC10
release the SCG when the
0
None MeNB rejects an SCG change
BTS3900 5G:
procedure triggered by an
V100R016C10SPC10
SCG failure due to procedure
0
conflicts.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC10
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC10
0 Band combination selection
BTS5900: based on protocol fields (such
V100R016C10SPC10 as the field indicating the
0 uplink MIMO capability) is now
No
BTS3900 5G: supported, and this option has
V100R016C10SPC10 been added to specify
0 whether to enable this
BTS5900 5G: function.
V100R016C10SPC10
0

Modification of this
parameter affects
multiple modules of
the product. If the
effective time is
inconsistent, the
status of modules
may be inconsistent, BTS3900:
which leads to V100R015C10SPC08
transmission time 0
disorder and packet BTS5900:
This reserved parameter has
loss during data V100R015C10SPC08
been activated to control
transmission. In 0
whether eMBB HARQ time
severe scenarios, the BTS3900 5G:
sequence adaptation takes
packet loss duration V100R015C10SPC08
effect.
is 50 ms and the 0
throughput BTS5900 5G:
dramatically drops. V100R015C10SPC08
During this period, the 0
cell cannot provide
services and all
messages cannot be
sent. If a UE
accesses the
network, the access
may time out. BTS3900:
The modification of V100R015C10SPC08
this parameter takes 0
effect only after the BTS5900:
application V100R015C10SPC08 This reserved parameter has
referenced by the 0 been activated to specify the
gNodeB function is BTS3900 5G: RF direct connection test
manually reset. If this V100R015C10SPC08 mode.
parameter is set to 1, 0
FDD cells fail to be BTS5900 5G:
set up. V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900: The short delay function is
V100R015C10SPC08 now supported, and this
0 reserved parameter has been
None
BTS3900 5G: activated to specify whether
V100R015C10SPC08 the ICMP packet identification
0 for PDCP takes effect.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0 The PDCP out-of-order
BTS5900: delivery function is now
V100R015C10SPC08 supported in SA networking,
0 and this parameter specifies
None
BTS3900 5G: whether the PDCP layer
V100R015C10SPC08 allows out-of-order delivery of
0 packets to the upper layer in
BTS5900 5G: SA networking.
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900:
This reserved parameter has
V100R015C10SPC08
been activated to specify
0
None whether to enable the high-
BTS3900 5G:
frequency peak rate test
V100R015C10SPC08
function.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC08
This reserved parameter has
0
None been activated to specify the
BTS3900 5G:
PDCP SN offset.
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC08 This reserved parameter has
0 been activated to specify the
None
BTS3900 5G: rate proportion for stopping
V100R015C10SPC08 data split.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC08 This reserved parameter has
0 been activated to specify the
None
BTS3900 5G: hysteresis period for stopping
V100R015C10SPC08 data split.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC08 This reserved parameter has
0 been activated to specify the
None
BTS3900 5G: penalty period for stopping
V100R015C10SPC08 data split.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
3
BTS5900:
This reserved parameter has
V100R015C10SPC08
been activated to specify the
3
None duration of preferential data
BTS3900 5G:
split to NR in dynamic
V100R015C10SPC08
downlink data split.
3
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
3
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
3
BTS5900:
This reserved parameter has
V100R015C10SPC08
been activated to specify
3
None whether to calculate the X2
BTS3900 5G:
delay in dynamic downlink
V100R015C10SPC08
data split.
3
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
3

BTS3900:
V100R016C00SPC10
0
This reserved parameter has
BTS5900:
been activated to specify the
V100R016C00SPC10
length of the timer for waiting
0
None for the PDCP status report
BTS3900 5G:
from the UE during an inter-
V100R016C00SPC10
cell handover in SA
0
networking.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00SPC10
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C00SPC05
When the method of 0 3GPP f60 is upgraded, and
processing UE-level BTS5900: the NAS delivery mode is
NAS PDUs received V100R016C00SPC05 adjusted, causing IOT
on the UE side is 0 interconnection problems.
inconsistent with the BTS3900 5G: Therefore, this reserved
parameter V100R016C00SPC05 parameter has been activated
configuration, the UE 0 to adjust the NAS delivery
access fails. BTS5900 5G: mode.
V100R016C00SPC05
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C00SPC10
0
BTS5900:
This reserved parameter has
V100R016C00SPC10
been activated to specify the
0
None penalty period for stopping
BTS3900 5G:
data split when NSA data split
V100R016C00SPC10
is abnormal.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00SPC10
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
The affinity feature is now
BTS5900:
supported, and this reserved
V100R016C10SPC01
parameter has been activated
0
NONE to specify the period for
BTS3900 5G:
adjusting the affinity groups of
V100R016C10SPC01
cells served by a baseband
0
processing unit.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900:
V100R016C10SPC01
Indicates whether to enable
0
None PUSCH and PDCCH
BTS3900 5G:
scheduling balancing.
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900:
V100R013C10SPC16 The RsvdSwParam1_bit17
1 option has been activated to
None
BTS5900 5G: control the uplink MAX-CI
V100R013C10SPC16 scheduling function.
1

BTS5900:
V100R013C10SPC16 The RsvdSwParam1_bit29
1 option has been activated to
None
BTS5900 5G: control the uplink forced
V100R013C10SPC16 pairing function.
1
and the PUSCH
beams of drive test
UEs collide with the
PRACH beams of
UEs in idle mode in
low-frequency TDD
and FDD cells, UEs in
idle mode need to
increase the transmit
power for multiple
times to attempt to
access the network.
As a result, the
access delay
increases and UEs
may even fail to
access the network. BTS5900:
The RsvdSwParam4_bit5
For high-frequency V100R013C10SPC16
option has been activated to
TDD cells, UEs in idle 1
specify whether to enable the
mode cannot access BTS5900 5G:
PUSCH to occupy PRACH
the network. V100R013C10SPC16
RBs.
RsvdSwParam4_BIT 1
5: It is recommended
that this bit be turned
on in competition test
scenarios and be
turned off in
commercial
scenarios. In 8T or
lower scenarios, the
NRDUCellPrach.Prac
hThldIncreaseRate
parameter must be
set to a value greater
than 300 after
PRACH false alarm
detection is enabled.
Otherwise, uplink
Enhanced single-symbol and
BTS5900:
dual-symbol adaptation for
V100R013C10SPC16
PDSCH DMRS is now
1
None supported, and this reserved
BTS5900 5G:
parameter has been activated
V100R013C10SPC16
to specify whether to enable
1
this function.

BTS5900:
V100R013C10SPC16 The RsvdSwParam4_bit11
1 option has been activated to
None
BTS5900 5G: control the AMC step
V100R013C10SPC16 adjustment function.
1

BTS5900:
V100R013C10SPC16 The RsvdU16Param20
1 parameter has been activated
None
BTS5900 5G: to specify the first OLLA step
V100R013C10SPC16 for the uplink AMC algorithm.
1
If this parameter is
set to 3 or 4 for a
high-frequency cell, a
low-frequency TDD
The aggregation level can now
cell with a small
BTS5900: be configured for UEs in a cell,
bandwidth (20 MHz to
V100R013C10SPC16 and therefore the
70 MHz), or an FDD
1 RsvdU8Param7 parameter
cell, and the number
BTS5900 5G: has been activated to specify
of CCEs configured in
V100R013C10SPC16 the aggregation level. This
the CORESET is less
1 parameter is used for
than 16 or 32, the
commercial version tests.
data transmission
rate of UEs drops
sharply or service
drops occur.

The single-symbol and dual-


symbol DMRS adaption
feature is supported, and
BTS5900:
therefore the RsvdU8Param22
V100R013C10SPC16
parameter has been activated
1
None to specify the MCS index
BTS5900 5G:
threshold for switching
V100R013C10SPC16
between single-symbol DMRS
1
and dual-symbol DMRS when
DRMS configuration type 1 is
used in the downlink.

The single-symbol and dual-


symbol DMRS adaption
feature is supported, and
BTS5900:
therefore the RsvdU8Param23
V100R013C10SPC16
parameter has been activated
1
None to specify the MCS index
BTS5900 5G:
threshold for switching
V100R013C10SPC16
between single-symbol DMRS
1
and dual-symbol DMRS when
DRMS configuration type 2 is
used in the downlink.
BTS5900:
V100R013C10SPC16 The RsvdU8Param35
1 parameter has been activated
None
BTS5900 5G: to specify the size of Msg3
V100R013C10SPC16 payload.
1

BTS5900:
After this parameter is V100R013C10SPC16
The default value of this
modified, the NR cell 1
parameter has been optimized
will be automatically BTS5900 5G:
to support VAM.
reset. V100R013C10SPC16
1
BTS5900:
After this parameter is V100R013C10SPC16 The RsvdU8Param58
modified, the NR cell 1 parameter has been activated
will be automatically BTS5900 5G: to specify the bandwidth index
reset. V100R013C10SPC16 of periodic SRS.
1

BTS5900:
V100R013C10SPC16 The RsvdU8Param59
1 parameter has been activated
None
BTS5900 5G: to specify the bandwidth of
V100R013C10SPC16 periodic SRS.
1
This parameter is
used only for
commissioning. If this
The fixed uplink rank value for
parameter is enabled
2T or 4T UEs can now be
before a UE accesses
BTS5900: configured, and this reserved
the network, the UE
V100R013C10SPC16 parameter has been activated
cannot access the
1 to specify the fixed uplink rank
network. This
BTS5900 5G: value. This parameter can be
parameter can be
V100R013C10SPC16 enabled only after the UE has
enabled only after the
1 successfully accessed the
UE has successfully
network and the rank and
accessed the network
MCS values are stable.
and the rank and
MCS values are
stable.
This parameter is
used only for
commissioning. If this
The fixed uplink MCS value
parameter is enabled
can now be configured, and
before a UE accesses
BTS5900: this reserved parameter has
the network, the UE
V100R013C10SPC16 been activated to specify the
cannot access the
1 fixed uplink MCS value. This
network. This
BTS5900 5G: parameter can be enabled
parameter can be
V100R013C10SPC16 only after the UE has
enabled only after the
1 successfully accessed the
UE has successfully
network and the rank and
accessed the network
MCS values are stable.
and the rank and
MCS values are
stable.

BTS5900: The fixed downlink rank value


V100R013C10SPC16 for 4R or 8R UEs can now be
1 configured, and therefore the
None
BTS5900 5G: RsvdU8Param67 parameter
V100R013C10SPC16 has been activated to specify
1 the value.
BTS5900:
The fixed downlink MCS can
V100R013C10SPC16
now be configured, and
1
None therefore the RsvdU8Param68
BTS5900 5G:
parameter has been activated
V100R013C10SPC16
to specify the value.
1

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0 The high-speed railway
BTS5900: feature is now supported, and
V100R016C10SPC01 this reserved parameter has
0 been activated to specify
None
BTS3900 5G: whether to adaptively adjust
V100R016C10SPC01 the uplink additional pilot
0 position based on the UE
BTS5900 5G: mobility speed.
V100R016C10SPC01
0
In NSA networking, signals of
UEs near the cell center or at
BTS3900: a medium distance from the
V100R016C10SPC01 cell center can be transmitted
0 using the DFT-S-OFDM
BTS5900: waveform. This reserved
V100R016C10SPC01 parameter has been activated
0 to specify whether to enable
None
BTS3900 5G: the function of transmitting
V100R016C10SPC01 signals using the DFT-S-
0 OFDM waveform for UEs with
BTS5900 5G: a large amount of data to be
V100R016C10SPC01 scheduled when the UEs are
0 at the cell center or within a
medium distance from the cell
center in NSA networking.

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900:
This reserved parameter has
V100R016C10SPC01
been activated to specify
0
None whether both SRs and CSIs
BTS3900 5G:
are reported in DRX sleep
V100R016C10SPC01
time.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC05
0
BTS5900:
V100R016C10SPC05 RSVDSWPARAM0_BIT5 has
0 been activated to specify
None
BTS3900 5G: whether to enable BWP power
V100R016C10SPC05 saving reliability optimization.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC05
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC05
0
BTS5900: UE-level CSI-RS resource
V100R016C10SPC05 allocation is now supported for
0 UEs with compatibility issues,
None
BTS3900 5G: and this bit has been activated
V100R016C10SPC05 to specify whether to enable
0 this function.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC05
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC10
0
BTS5900: This bit of the reserved
V100R016C10SPC10 parameter has been activated
0 to specify whether to optimize
None
BTS3900 5G: initial rank and MCS selection
V100R016C10SPC10 when SRS-based weights are
0 used.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC10
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC10
0
BTS5900: TPC transmission adjustment
V100R016C10SPC10 for uplink power control is now
0 supported, and this bit of the
None
BTS3900 5G: reserved parameter has been
V100R016C10SPC10 activated to specify the TPC
0 transmission policy.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC10
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC10
0
BTS5900: Bit 9 of this reserved
V100R016C10SPC10 parameter has been activated
0 to specify whether to configure
None
BTS3900 5G: CSI-RS resources for
V100R016C10SPC10 aperiodic interference bands
0 for specific UEs.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC10
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC10
0
Optimization of enhanced
BTS5900:
SRS-based weight calculation
V100R016C10SPC10
over timing rolling is now
0
None supported, and this bit has
BTS3900 5G:
been activated to specify
V100R016C10SPC10
whether to enable this
0
function.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC10
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC10
0 UEs performing large-packet
BTS5900: services can preferentially
V100R016C10SPC10 apply for additional 32-beam
0 logical RB resources during
None
BTS3900 5G: drive tests, and this bit has
V100R016C10SPC10 been activated to specify
0 whether to enable this
BTS5900 5G: function.
V100R016C10SPC10
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC10
0
BTS5900:
V100R016C10SPC10 This reserved parameter has
0 been activated to specify
None
BTS3900 5G: whether to enable optimization
V100R016C10SPC10 on false PUCCH detection.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC10
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
The BWP0 full-band and LTE
BTS5900:
TDD and NR spectrum
V100R016C10SPC01
sharing adaptation solution is
0
None now supported, and this
BTS3900 5G:
bit has been activated to
V100R016C10SPC01
specify whether to configure
0
aperiodic SRS for BWP0.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900:
This reserved parameter has
V100R016C10SPC01
been activated to specify
0
None whether to optimize SRS
BTS3900 5G:
resource allocation for uplink
V100R016C10SPC01
full buffer UEs.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC05
0
BTS5900:
SU balanced scheduling is
V100R016C10SPC05
now supported, and this
0
None reserved parameter has been
BTS3900 5G:
activated to specify whether to
V100R016C10SPC05
enable this function.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC05
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC05
0
BTS5900: Optimization of per RB-based
V100R016C10SPC05 scheduling is now supported,
0 and this reserved parameter
None
BTS3900 5G: has been used to specify
V100R016C10SPC05 whether to enable this
0 function.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC05
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC05
0
The function of one RB
BTS5900:
inflation is now supported, and
V100R016C10SPC05
this reserved parameter has
0
None been activated to specify the
BTS3900 5G:
number of inflated RBs when
V100R016C10SPC05
uplink scheduling is performed
0
on a per RB basis.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC05
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0 This reserved parameter has
BTS5900: been activated to specify the
V100R016C10SPC01 QCI/5QI configuration for VIP
0 UEs whose
None
BTS3900 5G: NRDUCellOp.OperatorId is set
V100R016C10SPC01 to 0 in NSA/SA networking in
0 multi-operator sharing
BTS5900 5G: scenarios.
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0 This reserved parameter has
BTS5900: been activated to specify the
V100R016C10SPC01 QCI/5QI configuration for VIP
0 UEs whose
None
BTS3900 5G: NRDUCellOp.OperatorId is set
V100R016C10SPC01 to 1 in NSA/SA networking in
0 multi-operator sharing
BTS5900 5G: scenarios.
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0 This reserved parameter has
BTS5900: been activated to specify the
V100R016C10SPC01 QCI/5QI configuration for VIP
0 UEs whose
None
BTS3900 5G: NRDUCellOp.OperatorId is set
V100R016C10SPC01 to 2 in NSA/SA networking in
0 multi-operator sharing
BTS5900 5G: scenarios.
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0 This reserved parameter has
BTS5900: been activated to specify the
V100R016C10SPC01 QCI/5QI configuration for VIP
0 UEs whose
None
BTS3900 5G: NRDUCellOp.OperatorId is set
V100R016C10SPC01 to 3 in NSA/SA networking in
0 multi-operator sharing
BTS5900 5G: scenarios.
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0 This reserved parameter has
BTS5900: been activated to specify the
V100R016C10SPC01 QCI/5QI configuration for VIP
0 UEs whose
None
BTS3900 5G: NRDUCellOp.OperatorId is set
V100R016C10SPC01 to 4 in NSA/SA networking in
0 multi-operator sharing
BTS5900 5G: scenarios.
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0 This reserved parameter has
BTS5900: been activated to specify the
V100R016C10SPC01 QCI/5QI configuration for VIP
0 UEs whose
None
BTS3900 5G: NRDUCellOp.OperatorId is set
V100R016C10SPC01 to 5 in NSA/SA networking in
0 multi-operator sharing
BTS5900 5G: scenarios.
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0 The function of determining
BTS5900: high- and low-speed UEs in
V100R016C10SPC01 high-speed mobility scenarios
0 is now supported, and this
None
BTS3900 5G: reserved parameter has been
V100R016C10SPC01 activated to specify whether a
0 UE is in high- or low-speed
BTS5900 5G: state.
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0 The function of determining
BTS5900: high- and low-speed UEs in
V100R016C10SPC01 high-speed mobility scenarios
0 is now supported, and this
None
BTS3900 5G: reserved parameter has been
V100R016C10SPC01 activated to specify whether a
0 UE is in high- or low-speed
BTS5900 5G: state.
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0 The function of determining
BTS5900: high- and low-speed UEs in
V100R016C10SPC01 high-speed mobility scenarios
0 is now supported, and this
None
BTS3900 5G: reserved parameter has been
V100R016C10SPC01 activated to specify whether a
0 UE is in high- or low-speed
BTS5900 5G: state.
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900: This reserved parameter has
V100R016C10SPC01 been activated to specify the
0 RB threshold coefficient for
None
BTS3900 5G: switching from dual-layer to
V100R016C10SPC01 single-layer for UEs in the
0 uplink.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900: SSB interference avoidance is
V100R016C10SPC01 now supported, and this
0 reserved parameter has been
BTS5900: activated to specify the
V100R016C10SPC01 frequency-domain position for
0 PDSCH interference
None
BTS3900 5G: avoidance and whether to
V100R016C10SPC01 perform slot-level interference
0 avoidance. This parameter
BTS5900 5G: helps improve the user-
V100R016C10SPC01 perceived throughput of the
0 cell.
BTS3900: SSB interference avoidance is
V100R016C10SPC01 now supported, and this
0 reserved parameter has been
BTS5900: activated to specify the
V100R016C10SPC01 frequency-domain position for
0 PDSCH interference
None
BTS3900 5G: avoidance and whether to
V100R016C10SPC01 perform slot-level interference
0 avoidance. This parameter
BTS5900 5G: helps improve the user-
V100R016C10SPC01 perceived throughput of the
0 cell.
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900: FDD LTE and NR spectrum
V100R016C10SPC01 sharing is now supported, and
This operation will
0 this reserved parameter has
cause automatic cell
BTS3900 5G: been activated to specify
reset
V100R016C10SPC01 whether to use the periodic ZP
0 to indicate TRS puncturing.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC05
0
The performance of drive test
BTS5900:
UEs is now supported when
Changing the value of V100R016C10SPC05
the cell bandwidth is 90 MHz,
this parameter will 0
and this reserved parameter
cause the cell to BTS3900 5G:
has been activated to specify
reset. V100R016C10SPC05
the allocation of short-period
0
resources in this scenario.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC05
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC10
0
BTS5900:
V100R016C10SPC10 This reserved parameter has
Modifying this
0 been activated to specify the
parameter will cause
BTS3900 5G: time-domain position of a
the cell to reset.
V100R016C10SPC10 single SSB beam.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC10
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
MCS adjustment after rate
BTS5900:
matching is now supported,
V100R016C10SPC01
and this reserved parameter
0
None has been activated to specify
BTS3900 5G:
the rollback index number for
V100R016C10SPC01
rollback from 256QAM to
0
64QAM.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC05
0
Downlink SU balanced
BTS5900:
scheduling has been
V100R016C10SPC05
optimized, and this reserved
0
None parameter has been activated
BTS3900 5G:
to specify the threshold of the
V100R016C10SPC05
number of
0
RRC_CONNECTED UEs.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC05
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC05
0
Downlink SU balanced
BTS5900:
scheduling has been
V100R016C10SPC05
optimized, and this reserved
0
None parameter has been activated
BTS3900 5G:
to specify the data volume
V100R016C10SPC05
threshold of large-packet
0
bearers.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC05
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC05
0
BTS5900:
This reserved parameter has
V100R016C10SPC05
been activated to specify the
0
None adjustment value of the target
BTS3900 5G:
IBLER for enhanced downlink
V100R016C10SPC05
target IBLER adaptation.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC05
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC10
0
BTS5900: This bit has been activated to
Changing the value of V100R016C10SPC10 specify the mapping between
this parameter will 0 the default PRACH
cause automatic cell BTS3900 5G: configuration index and the
reset. V100R016C10SPC10 actual value for a cell with slot
0 assignment being 4:1.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC10
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC05
0 The function of flexibly
BTS5900: configuring UE-level CSI-RS
V100R016C10SPC05 resources for large-packet
0 UEs and specified UEs is now
None
BTS3900 5G: supported, and this reserved
V100R016C10SPC05 parameter has been activated
0 to specify whether to enable
BTS5900 5G: this function.
V100R016C10SPC05
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC10
0
Carrier leakage optimization is
BTS5900:
now supported, and this
V100R016C10SPC10
reserved parameter has been
0
None activated to specify the
BTS3900 5G:
position offset of the REs
V100R016C10SPC10
subject to carrier leakage for
0
UEs.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC10
0
BTS3900: To resolve the compatibility
V100R016C10SPC05 issues for Qualcomm UEs in
0 lower-end spectrum sharing
BTS5900: when LTE TDD and NR
V100R016C10SPC05 dynamic spectrum sharing is
This operation will
0 enabled, this reserved
cause automatic cell
BTS3900 5G: parameter has been activated.
reset
V100R016C10SPC05 The reserved parameter
0 specifies whether to limit the
BTS5900 5G: start RB index of the BWP to
V100R016C10SPC05 an integer multiple of the
0 number of RBs in the RBG.

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC10
The enhanced single-user
0
inter-layer power control
BTS5900:
function is now supported, and
V100R016C10SPC10
this reserved parameter has
0
None been activated to specify the
BTS3900 5G:
MCS evaluation threshold,
V100R016C10SPC10
which determines the power
0
control solution selection
BTS5900 5G:
mode in mobility scenarios.
V100R016C10SPC10
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC10
0
Downlink MU rank probe is
BTS5900:
now supported, and this
V100R016C10SPC10
reserved parameter has been
0
None activated to specify the
BTS3900 5G:
multiple of the fixed step for
V100R016C10SPC10
increasing the downlink MU
0
outer-loop adjustment amount.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC10
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC10
0
Downlink MU rank probe is
BTS5900:
now supported, and this
V100R016C10SPC10
reserved parameter has been
0
None activated to specify the
BTS3900 5G:
multiple of the fixed step for
V100R016C10SPC10
decreasing the downlink MU
0
outer-loop adjustment amount.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC10
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900: Delay optimization for
V100R016C10SPC01 RRC_INACTIVE UEs is now
0 supported, and this reserved
None
BTS3900 5G: parameter has been activated
V100R016C10SPC01 to specify the Msg3
0 optimization solution.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0 This reserved parameter has
BTS5900: been activated to specify
V100R016C10SPC01 whether the base station can
0 add an instance through the
None
BTS3900 5G: F1 Setup procedure during an
V100R016C10SPC01 intra-cell handover in an SgNB
0 triggered by an inter-LTE-cell
BTS5900 5G: handover in NSA networking.
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0 Fast retransmission is now
BTS5900: supported when the data rate
V100R016C10SPC01 decreases on one side in NSA
0 DC scenarios, and this
None
BTS3900 5G: reserved parameter has been
V100R016C10SPC01 activated to specify the
0 threshold for triggering this
BTS5900 5G: function.
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900: This reserved parameter has
V100R016C10SPC01 been activated to specify the
0 QCI/5QI value of the
None
BTS3900 5G: dedicated bearer for
V100R016C10SPC01 optimization of live video
0 broadcast services.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS5900:
This reserved parameter has
V100R013C10SPC16
been activated to specify the
1
None CPU load threshold for load
BTS5900 5G:
sharing of MAC and RLC
V100R013C10SPC16
layers.
1

BTS3900:
V100R016C00 The eMBB short delay
BTS5900: function is now supported, and
V100R016C00 this reserved parameter has
None
BTS3900 5G: been activated to specify
V100R016C00 whether to enable this
BTS5900 5G: function.
V100R016C00
BTS3900:
V100R016C00 The 64QAM LowSE MCS
BTS5900: selection table is now
V100R016C00 supported, and this reserved
None
BTS3900 5G: parameter has been activated
V100R016C00 to specify whether to enable
BTS5900 5G: this function.
V100R016C00

BTS3900:
V100R016C00
BTS5900: This reserved parameter has
V100R016C00 been activated to support the
None
BTS3900 5G: Type II PMI measurement
V100R016C00 control.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00

The atmospheric duct feature


BTS3900:
is now supported, and this
V100R016C00
reserved parameter has been
BTS5900:
activated to specify whether to
V100R016C00
None perform power compensation
BTS3900 5G:
on the broadcast channel
V100R016C00
when the number of SSB
BTS5900 5G:
beams decreases after the
V100R016C00
gap is extended.
BTS3900: The enhanced multi-user
V100R016C00 mobility algorithm is now
BTS5900: supported, and the reserved
V100R016C00 parameter
None
BTS3900 5G: RSVDSWPARAM0_BIT8 has
V100R016C00 been activated to specify
BTS5900 5G: whether to enable this
V100R016C00 algorithm.

BTS3900:
V100R016C00 Channel prediction mobility
BTS5900: enhancement is now
V100R016C00 supported, and this bit has
None
BTS3900 5G: been activated to specify
V100R016C00 whether to enable this
BTS5900 5G: function.
V100R016C00

BTS3900:
V100R016C00 The TUE1.0 UE access
BTS5900: function is now supported, and
V100R016C00 this reserved parameter has
None
BTS3900 5G: been activated to specify
V100R016C00 whether to enable the TUE1.0
BTS5900 5G: UE identification function.
V100R016C00

BTS3900:
V100R016C00
This reserved parameter has
BTS5900:
been activated to control
V100R016C00
None whether to enable the high-
BTS3900 5G:
frequency 2-port VAM
V100R016C00
optimization function.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00
BTS3900:
V100R016C00 Enhanced downlink target
BTS5900: IBLER adaptation is now
V100R016C00 supported, and this reserved
None
BTS3900 5G: parameter has been activated
V100R016C00 to specify whether to enable
BTS5900 5G: this function.
V100R016C00

BTS3900:
V100R016C00
BTS5900: This bit has been activated to
V100R016C00 specify whether to enable TRS
None
BTS3900 5G: time offset compensation in
V100R016C00 DL JT scenarios.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00

BTS3900:
V100R016C00
This reserved parameter has
BTS5900:
been activated to specify
V100R016C00
None whether to enable rank
BTS3900 5G:
adaptation when SRS-based
V100R016C00
weights are used.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00
BTS3900:
V100R016C00
BTS5900:
The meaning of
V100R016C00
None RSVDSWPARAM0_BIT16 has
BTS3900 5G:
been modified.
V100R016C00
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00

BTS3900:
V100R016C00 This reserved parameter has
BTS5900: been activated to specify
V100R016C00 whether to enable Downlink
None
BTS3900 5G: Frequency Correction for non-
V100R016C00 joint-transmission in high-
BTS5900 5G: speed railway scenarios.
V100R016C00

BTS3900:
V100R016C00
This reserved parameter has
BTS5900:
been activated to specify
V100R016C00
None whether to enable power
BTS3900 5G:
protection for UEs near the
V100R016C00
cell center.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00
BTS3900:
V100R016C00 A bit in this reserved
BTS5900: parameter has been activated
V100R016C00 to specify the SRS resource
None
BTS3900 5G: allocation policy for UEs
V100R016C00 supporting antenna selection
BTS5900 5G: in CA scenarios.
V100R016C00

BTS3900:
This reserved parameter has
V100R016C00
been activated to specify
BTS5900:
whether to enable
V100R016C00
None differentiated demodulation for
BTS3900 5G:
UEs not supporting UCI
V100R016C00
transmitted together with
BTS5900 5G:
Msg3.
V100R016C00

BTS3900:
V100R016C00
BTS5900:
RSVDSWPARAM0_BIT24 has
V100R016C00
None been activated to support
BTS3900 5G:
DMRS TA scheduling.
V100R016C00
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00
BTS3900:
V100R016C00SPC10
0
The function of delivering a
BTS5900:
short DRX cycle during TA
V100R016C00SPC10
beam switching is now
0
None supported, and this reserved
BTS3900 5G:
parameter has been activated
V100R016C00SPC10
to control whether this function
0
takes effect.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00SPC10
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C00
This reserved parameter has
BTS5900:
been activated to control
V100R016C00
NA whether to enable weight
BTS3900 5G:
enhancement for UEs not
V100R016C00
supporting antenna selection.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00

BTS3900:
SRS and PUSCH cooperation
V100R016C00
optimization is now supported,
BTS5900:
and this reserved parameter
V100R016C00
NA has been activated to specify
BTS3900 5G:
whether to enable SRS
V100R016C00
allocation and PUSCH
BTS5900 5G:
scheduling for UEs.
V100R016C00
BTS3900:
V100R016C00
BTS5900: This reserved parameter has
V100R016C00 been activated to specify
NA
BTS3900 5G: whether the PUSCH can be
V100R016C00 scheduled in timeslot S.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00

BTS3900:
V100R016C00
The uplink MU optimization
BTS5900:
function is supported, and this
V100R016C00
NA reserved parameter has been
BTS3900 5G:
activated to increase the cell-
V100R016C00
level uplink throughput.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00
BTS3900:
V100R016C00SPC05
0
BTS5900:
This bit has been activated to
V100R016C00SPC05
specify whether to enable
0
N/A powerControlOffset IE
BTS3900 5G:
optimization in CoMP
V100R016C00SPC05
scenarios.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00SPC05
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C00 Downlink joint transmission is
BTS5900: now supported, and
V100R016C00 RSVDSWPARAM1_BIT6 in
NA
BTS3900 5G: the reserved parameter has
V100R016C00 been activated for
BTS5900 5G: performance optimization.
V100R016C00

BTS3900:
V100R016C00
This reserved parameter has
BTS5900:
been activated to specify
V100R016C00
NA whether to enable DRX
BTS3900 5G:
optimization in random access
V100R016C00
scenarios.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00
BTS3900:
V100R016C00
This reserved parameter has
BTS5900:
been activated to specify the
V100R016C00
NA PUSCH scrambling code
BTS3900 5G:
configuration scheme for a
V100R016C00
hyper cell.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00

BTS3900:
V100R016C00SPC05
0 The NSA DC downlink data
BTS5900: split algorithm is enhanced,
V100R016C00SPC05 and
0 RSVDSWPARAM1_BIT10 has
None
BTS3900 5G: been activated to specify
V100R016C00SPC05 whether the NR RLC supports
0 the local buffer backpressure
BTS5900 5G: mechanism.
V100R016C00SPC05
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C00
BTS5900: This reserved parameter has
V100R016C00 been activated to specify
None
BTS3900 5G: whether to enable SRS speed
V100R016C00 adaptation.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00
BTS3900:
V100R016C00
This reserved parameter has
BTS5900:
been activated to specify
V100R016C00
None whether to discard the
BTS3900 5G:
CQI/PMI/RI whose decoding
V100R016C00
check result is DTX.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00

BTS3900:
Bit RSVDSWPARAM1_BIT13
V100R016C00
in the reserved parameter has
BTS5900:
been activated to specify
V100R016C00
None whether to optimize the
BTS3900 5G:
evaluation of the joint
V100R016C00
transmission mode in DL
BTS5900 5G:
CoMP scenarios.
V100R016C00
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC05
0
BTS5900: The bit in this reserved
V100R016C10SPC05 parameter has been activated
0 to specify whether downlink
None
BTS3900 5G: large-packet UEs can be
V100R016C10SPC05 quickly allocated short SRS
0 period resources.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC05
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C00SPC10
0
BTS5900:
This reserved parameter has
V100R016C00SPC10
been activated to specify
0
None whether downlink large-packet
BTS3900 5G:
UEs can use short SRS
V100R016C00SPC10
periods.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00SPC10
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C00SPC10
0
BTS5900: This reserved parameter has
V100R016C00SPC10 been activated to specify the
0 transmission mode of the
None
BTS3900 5G: transformPrecoding IE when
V100R016C00SPC10 uplink waveform adaptation is
0 disabled.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00SPC10
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C00SPC10
0
This reserved parameter has
BTS5900:
been activated to specify
V100R016C00SPC10
whether the initial rank is the
0
None GUI value of
BTS3900 5G:
NRDUCellPdsch.DlInitRank or
V100R016C00SPC10
NRDUCellPdsch.DlInitRankAft
0
erHo after UE access.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00SPC10
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C00SPC12
0
This bit has been activated to
BTS5900:
specify whether CSI-RS
V100R016C00SPC12
resources of aperiodic
0
None CQI/PMI/RI carry the QCL
BTS3900 5G:
relationship before UEs
V100R016C00SPC12
access the NR network in a
0
hyper cell.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00SPC12
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C00SPC12
0
BTS5900: This reserved parameter has
V100R016C00SPC12 been activated to specify
0 whether to optimize the IBLER
None
BTS3900 5G: for VIP UEs performing video
V100R016C00SPC12 services in key assurance
0 scenarios.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00SPC12
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900:
V100R016C10SPC01 CS/CBF is now supported,
0 and this bit has been activated
None
BTS3900 5G: to specify whether to enable
V100R016C10SPC01 this feature.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900:
V100R016C10SPC01 CS/CBF is now supported,
0 and this bit has been activated
None
BTS3900 5G: to specify whether to enable
V100R016C10SPC01 this feature.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900: The ping intermittent
V100R016C10SPC01 preallocation function is now
0 supported, and this reserved
None
BTS3900 5G: parameter has been activated
V100R016C10SPC01 to specify whether to enable
0 this function.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900: This reserved parameter has
V100R016C10SPC01 been activated to specify
0 whether to enable the function
None
BTS3900 5G: of adaptively adjusting the
V100R016C10SPC01 downlink additional pilot
0 position to POS2.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
Phase estimation and
BTS5900:
compensation between NR
V100R016C10SPC01
FDD 4T4R channels is now
0
None supported, and this bit has
BTS3900 5G:
been activated to specify
V100R016C10SPC01
whether to enable this
0
function.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
Power control optimization in
BTS5900:
PUSCH DTX scenarios is now
V100R016C10SPC01
supported, and
0
None RSVDSWPARAM2_BIT8 has
BTS3900 5G:
been activated to specify
V100R016C10SPC01
whether to enable this
0
function.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
3D grid EMF can now perform
0
power control based on full
BTS5900:
grids, and
V100R016C10SPC01
RSVDSWPARAM2_BIT9 has
0
None been activated to specify
BTS3900 5G:
whether to support this
V100R016C10SPC01
function. This bit will be
0
disused after feature
BTS5900 5G:
verification in 5G RAN3.1.
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900:
This bit in the reserved
V100R016C10SPC01
parameter has been activated
0
None to specify whether to enable
BTS3900 5G:
mobility enhancement with SU
V100R016C10SPC01
SRS-based weights.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
If this bit is turned on,
for a cell with a
bandwidth of 100
BTS3900:
MHz, narrowband
V100R016C10SPC01
Csrs
0
(NRDUCellRsvd.Rsvd
BTS5900: PDSCH MU enhancement in
Param49 set to 61)
V100R016C10SPC01 NLOS scenarios is now
and narrowband Bsrs
0 supported, and this bit has
(NRDUCellRsvd.Rsvd
BTS3900 5G: been activated to specify
Param50 set to 2)
V100R016C10SPC01 whether to enable this
need to be configured
0 function.
based on fixed
BTS5900 5G:
values. Otherwise,
V100R016C10SPC01
four virtual small-
0
granularity UEs in a
single cell cannot be
achieved.

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900:
This reserved parameter has
V100R016C10SPC01
been activated to specify
0
None whether to enable MU
BTS3900 5G:
enhancement when UEs are
V100R016C10SPC01
centrally distributed.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900:
Intelligent SR scheduling is
V100R016C10SPC01
now supported, and this
0
None reserved parameter has been
BTS3900 5G:
activated to specify the SR
V100R016C10SPC01
threshold.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900: The PUCCH format-3 16-
V100R016C10SPC01 beam algorithm is now
0 supported, and this bit has
none
BTS3900 5G: been activated to specify
V100R016C10SPC01 whether to enable this
0 function.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900:
PUCCH MRC/IRC adaptation
V100R016C10SPC01
is now supported, and this bit
0
NA has been activated to specify
BTS3900 5G:
whether to enable this
V100R016C10SPC01
function.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900: PUSCH interference
V100R016C10SPC01 frequency offset measurement
0 optimization is now supported,
NA
BTS3900 5G: and this bit has been activated
V100R016C10SPC01 to specify whether to enable
0 this function.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900: The SSB 6+1 dual-peak
V100R016C10SPC01 enhanced weight algorithm is
0 now supported, and this bit
NA
BTS3900 5G: has been activated to specify
V100R016C10SPC01 whether to enable this
0 function.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900:
SRS dynamic noise reduction
V100R016C10SPC01
is now supported, and this bit
0
NA has been activated to specify
BTS3900 5G:
whether to enable this
V100R016C10SPC01
function.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
The policy of adjusting the
BTS5900:
uplink CCEs reserved for the
V100R016C10SPC01
PDCCH of common signaling
0
N/A is now supported, and this bit
BTS3900 5G:
has been activated to specify
V100R016C10SPC01
whether to enable this
0
function.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0 The downlink MU pairing
BTS5900: optimization function is now
V100R016C10SPC01 supported in convergence
0 scenarios, and
N/A
BTS3900 5G: RSVDSWPARAM2_BIT11 has
V100R016C10SPC01 been activated to specify
0 whether to enable this
BTS5900 5G: function.
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900:
This reserved parameter has
V100R016C10SPC01
been activated to specify
0
None whether CSI-RS resources of
BTS3900 5G:
periodic CQI/PMI/RI carry the
V100R016C10SPC01
QCL relationship.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900:
RLC parameter adaptation is
V100R016C10SPC01
now supported, and this
0
None reserved parameter has been
BTS3900 5G:
activated to specify whether to
V100R016C10SPC01
enable this function.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900: This reserved parameter has
V100R016C10SPC01 been activated to specify
0 whether to enable PUSCH
None
BTS3900 5G: local oscillator feedthrough
V100R016C10SPC01 optimization on the base
0 station side.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900:
This reserved parameter has
V100R016C10SPC01
been activated to specify
0
None whether to enable PUSCH
BTS3900 5G:
local oscillator feedthrough
V100R016C10SPC01
optimization on the UE side.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900:
This reserved parameter has
V100R016C10SPC01
been activated to replace the
0
None NRDUCellRsvd.RsvdParam12
BTS3900 5G:
4 parameter to control TRS
V100R016C10SPC01
transmission.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC05
0
BTS5900: Uplink SINR adjustment for
V100R016C10SPC05 high-speed cells is now
0 supported, and this reserved
None
BTS3900 5G: parameter has been activated
V100R016C10SPC05 to specify whether to enable
0 this function.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC05
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC05
UE pairing admission for UEs
0
with low downlink channel
BTS5900:
correlation in the time domain
V100R016C10SPC05
is now supported, and this
0
None reserved parameter has been
BTS3900 5G:
activated to specify whether
V100R016C10SPC05
UEs with low downlink
0
channel correlation in the time
BTS5900 5G:
domain can be paired.
V100R016C10SPC05
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900:
This reserved parameter has
V100R016C10SPC01
been activated to specify
0
None whether to enable the DRX
BTS3900 5G:
state evaluation based on
V100R016C10SPC01
PUSCH DTX detection.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC05
0
This reserved parameter has
BTS5900:
been activated to specify
V100R016C10SPC05
whether to enable the function
0
None of adaptively adjusting the
BTS3900 5G:
downlink additional pilot
V100R016C10SPC05
position to POS0 in static
0
scenarios.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC05
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC05
0
BTS5900: DL CoMP is now supported for
V100R016C10SPC05 high-speed UEs in low-speed
0 cells, and this parameter has
None
BTS3900 5G: been added to specify
V100R016C10SPC05 whether to enable this
0 function.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC05
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC10
0
RSVDSWPARAM2_BIT25:
BTS5900:
Optimization for UEs using NR
V100R016C10SPC10
fallback to LTE is now
0
None supported, and this bit of the
BTS3900 5G:
reserved parameter has been
V100R016C10SPC10
activated to specify whether to
0
enable this function.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC10
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC10
0
BTS5900: This bit of the reserved
V100R016C10SPC10 parameter has been activated
0 to specify whether the base
None
BTS3900 5G: station signals a PRB bundling
V100R016C10SPC10 size indicator to UEs based on
0 spectral efficiency.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC10
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900:
This bit in the reserved
V100R016C10SPC01
parameter has been activated
0
None to specify whether to enable
BTS3900 5G:
uplink iteration MU MIMO for
V100R016C10SPC01
TDD cells.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900:
V100R016C10SPC01 The bit in this reserved
0 parameter has been activated
None
BTS3900 5G: to support UL Skip for smart
V100R016C10SPC01 preallocation.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900: Enhanced SRS weight
V100R016C10SPC01 calculation for time sequence
0 mobility is now supported, and
None
BTS3900 5G: this bit has been activated to
V100R016C10SPC01 specify whether to enable this
0 function.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
LTE FDD and NR spectrum
BTS5900:
sharing is now supported, and
V100R016C10SPC01
this bit has been activated to
0
None specify whether the CRS rate
BTS3900 5G:
matching function takes effect
V100R016C10SPC01
after the RRCSetup message
0
is sent.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
DACQ is now supported, and
V100R016C10SPC01
this bit has been activated to
0
specify whether to enable this
BTS5900:
function. This reserved
V100R016C10SPC01
parameter cannot be disused
0
None due to market conditions. It is
BTS3900 5G:
estimated that this reserved
V100R016C10SPC01
parameter can be changed to
0
a formal parameter after the
BTS5900 5G:
DACQ function is controlled by
V100R016C10SPC01
a license in version 22A.
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900: 3GPP specifications have
V100R016C10SPC01 been upgraded, and this
0 reserved parameter has been
None
BTS3900 5G: activated to specify whether
V100R016C10SPC01 maxPayloadMinus1 is set for
0 the last PUCCH resource set.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900: eMBB basic latency
V100R016C10SPC01 optimization (RTT 10 ms) is
0 now supported, and this bit
None
BTS3900 5G: has been activated to specify
V100R016C10SPC01 whether to enable this
0 function.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900: High-frequency beam failure
V100R016C10SPC01 management is now
0 supported, and this bit has
None
BTS3900 5G: been activated to specify
V100R016C10SPC01 whether to enable this
0 function.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900:
Silence scheduling for uplink
V100R016C10SPC01
power control is now
0
None supported, and this bit has
BTS3900 5G:
been activated for super
V100R016C10SPC01
uplink.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900:
Power headroom estimation
V100R016C10SPC01
for uplink power control is now
0
None supported, and this bit has
BTS3900 5G:
been activated for super
V100R016C10SPC01
uplink.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900:
Uplink scheduling on a per RB
V100R016C10SPC01
basis is now supported, and
0
None this bit has been activated to
BTS3900 5G:
specify whether to enable this
V100R016C10SPC01
function.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900:
This bit has been activated to
V100R016C10SPC01
specify whether to enable
0
None PUSCH power control
BTS3900 5G:
optimization for uplink CA
V100R016C10SPC01
UEs.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900:
This bit has been activated to
V100R016C10SPC01
specify whether to enable
0
None inter-layer power control for
BTS3900 5G:
UEs not supporting antenna
V100R016C10SPC01
selection.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
This bit has been activated to
BTS5900:
specify whether to enable
V100R016C10SPC01
inter-layer power control in
0
None weight convergence scenarios
BTS3900 5G:
when
V100R016C10SPC01
RSVDSWPARAM3_BIT26
0
takes effect.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900:
V100R016C10SPC01 This bit has been activated to
0 specify whether to enable
None
BTS3900 5G: inter-gNodeB measurement in
V100R016C10SPC01 the overlapping area.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01

BTS3900: The LTE interference


V100R016C10SPC01 avoidance policy in LTE and
0 NR intra-frequency networking
BTS5900: in high-speed railway
V100R016C10SPC01 scenarios can now be
0 configured, and this bit has
None
BTS3900 5G: been activated to specify the
V100R016C10SPC01 policy. The policy can be
0 complete avoidance and
BTS5900 5G: adaptive avoidance based on
V100R016C10SPC01 the interference detection
0 result.

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900: Msg3 retransmission
V100R016C10SPC01 avoidance is now supported,
0 and this reserved parameter
None
BTS3900 5G: has been activated to specify
V100R016C10SPC01 whether to enable this
0 function.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900:
This bit has been activated to
V100R016C10SPC01
specify whether to enable
0
None closed-loop adjustment to the
BTS3900 5G:
aggregation level based on
V100R016C10SPC01
PUSCH DTX.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0 The meaning of this parameter
None
BTS3900 5G: has been corrected.
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C00
This reserved parameter has
BTS5900:
been activated to specify the
V100R016C00
None period for adaptively adjusting
BTS3900 5G:
the uplink to downlink CCE
V100R016C00
ratio on the PDCCH.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00

BTS3900:
V100R016C00
BTS5900:
The description of the network
V100R016C00
None impact of this parameter has
BTS3900 5G:
been modified.
V100R016C00
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00

BTS3900:
V100R016C00
This reserved parameter has
BTS5900:
been activated to specify the
V100R016C00
None period of delivering TA
BTS3900 5G:
commands during handovers
V100R016C00
between TRPs in a hyper cell.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00
BTS3900:
V100R016C00
Reconfiguration of BTS5900: This reserved parameter has
this parameter takes V100R016C00 been activated to specify
effect after the cell is BTS3900 5G: whether to enable beam
automatically reset. V100R016C00 sweeping.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900:
This reserved parameter has
V100R016C10SPC01
been activated to support the
0
None flexible configuration of the
BTS3900 5G:
CSI-RS transmission period
V100R016C10SPC01
for large-packet UEs.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900:
V100R016C10SPC01 A reserved parameter has
0 been activated to specify
None
BTS3900 5G: whether to enable 4/8 port
V100R016C10SPC01 adaptation.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C00 The reserved parameter has
BTS5900: been activated to specify the
V100R016C00 number of Format-3 ACK
None
BTS3900 5G: resources reserved for UEs
V100R016C00 performing downlink large-
BTS5900 5G: packet services in drive tests.
V100R016C00
BTS3900:
V100R016C00 The downlink MU pairing
BTS5900: algorithm is optimized, and
V100R016C00 this reserved parameter has
NA
BTS3900 5G: been activated to specify the
V100R016C00 correlation evaluation
BTS5900 5G: threshold for multi-UE pairing.
V100R016C00

BTS3900:
V100R016C00
BTS5900: This reserved parameter has
V100R016C00 been activated to specify the
None
BTS3900 5G: TRS resource allocation policy
V100R016C00 for a hyper cell.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00
BTS3900:
V100R016C00 This reserved parameter has
BTS5900: been activated to specify the
V100R016C00 number of lowered orders for
None
BTS3900 5G: the PUSCH adjacent to SRS
V100R016C00 for AS when the PUSCH is
BTS5900 5G: being scheduled.
V100R016C00

BTS3900:
V100R016C00
Indicates the number of times
BTS5900:
"TCI State Indication for UE-
V100R016C00
none specific PDCCH MAC CE" is
BTS3900 5G:
sent during handovers
V100R016C00
between TRPs in a hyper cell.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00

The reliability of transmitting


"TCI State Indication for UE-
BTS3900:
specific PDCCH MAC CE" is
V100R016C00
enhanced, and this reserved
BTS5900:
parameter has been activated
V100R016C00
None to specify the offset of the
BTS3900 5G:
power of transmitting "TCI
V100R016C00
State Indication for UE-
BTS5900 5G:
specific PDCCH MAC CE"
V100R016C00
relative to the reference
power.
BTS3900:
V100R016C00
This reserved parameter has
BTS5900:
been activated to specify the
V100R016C00
None number of evaluations for
BTS3900 5G:
handovers between TRPs in a
V100R016C00
hyper cell.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00

BTS3900:
Enhanced downlink target
V100R016C00
IBLER adaptation is now
BTS5900:
supported, and this reserved
V100R016C00
None parameter has been activated
BTS3900 5G:
to specify the threshold for
V100R016C00
determining the target IBLER
BTS5900 5G:
(15%).
V100R016C00
BTS3900:
Enhanced downlink target
V100R016C00
IBLER adaptation is now
BTS5900:
supported, and this reserved
V100R016C00
None parameter has been activated
BTS3900 5G:
to specify the threshold for
V100R016C00
determining the target IBLER
BTS5900 5G:
(20%).
V100R016C00
BTS3900:
Enhanced downlink target
V100R016C00
IBLER adaptation is now
BTS5900:
supported, and this reserved
V100R016C00
None parameter has been activated
BTS3900 5G:
to specify the threshold for
V100R016C00
determining the target IBLER
BTS5900 5G:
(25%).
V100R016C00

BTS3900:
V100R016C00 Enhanced downlink target
BTS5900: IBLER adaptation is now
V100R016C00 supported, and this reserved
None
BTS3900 5G: parameter has been activated
V100R016C00 to specify the channel
BTS5900 5G: fluctuation weight factor.
V100R016C00
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900: This reserved parameter has
V100R016C10SPC01 been activated to support the
Modifying this
0 function that each TRP for a
parameter will cause
BTS3900 5G: hyper cell uses the same
the cell to reset.
V100R016C10SPC01 beams as a common cell to
0 transmit CSI-RSs.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
The uplink carrier change
BTS3900:
function in UL and DL
V100R016C00
Decoupling is now supported,
BTS5900:
and this reserved parameter
V100R016C00
None has been activated to specify
BTS3900 5G:
the time when the UE pauses
V100R016C00
the experience estimation
BTS5900 5G:
after the UE experiences
V100R016C00
consecutive change failures.

BTS3900:
The alpha filtering algorithm
V100R016C00
for LTE TDD and NR
BTS5900:
spectrum sharing has been
V100R016C00
None optimized, and this reserved
BTS3900 5G:
parameter has been activated
V100R016C00
to specify the alpha filtering
BTS5900 5G:
coefficient.
V100R016C00
BTS3900:
V100R016C00
BTS5900: This reserved parameter has
V100R016C00 been activated to support
None
BTS3900 5G: uplink flexible LDPC iterative
V100R016C00 decoding.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00

BTS3900:
V100R016C00SPC05
0
BTS5900:
V100R016C00SPC05 This reserved parameter has
0 been activated to specify the
None
BTS3900 5G: TBS size when the TBS
V100R016C00SPC05 restriction is removed.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00SPC05
0
BTS3900: Multi-UE mobility
V100R016C00 enhancement is now
BTS5900: supported, and this reserved
V100R016C00 parameter has been activated
None
BTS3900 5G: to specify the threshold of the
V100R016C00 number of equivalent pairing
BTS5900 5G: layers for multi-UE mobility
V100R016C00 enhancement.

BTS3900:
V100R016C00
BTS5900: This reserved parameter has
V100R016C00 been activated to specify the
None
BTS3900 5G: DTX exception threshold for
V100R016C00 the DRX feature.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00
BTS3900:
V100R016C00 DL CoMP is now supported,
BTS5900: and this reserved parameter
V100R016C00 has been activated to specify
None
BTS3900 5G: the offset of the joint
V100R016C00 transmission evaluation
BTS5900 5G: threshold for defective UEs.
V100R016C00

BTS3900:
V100R016C00 Multiple UEs in a high-speed
BTS5900: cell are now supported, and
V100R016C00 this reserved parameter has
None
BTS3900 5G: been activated to specify the
V100R016C00 adjustment step for frequency
BTS5900 5G: correction.
V100R016C00
BTS3900:
V100R016C00 This reserved parameter has
BTS5900: been activated to support the
V100R016C00 eMBB low-delay function.
None
BTS3900 5G: Indicates the uplink and
V100R016C00 downlink IBLERs of the eMBB
BTS5900 5G: low-delay function.
V100R016C00

BTS3900:
V100R016C00 This reserved parameter has
BTS5900: been activated to specify the
V100R016C00 QCI of short-delay bearer for
None
BTS3900 5G: power services. Indicates the
V100R016C00 QCI of short-delay bearer for
BTS5900 5G: power services.
V100R016C00
BTS3900:
This reserved parameter has
V100R016C00
been activated to support the
BTS5900:
low-delay function for power
V100R016C00
None grid services. Indicates the
BTS3900 5G:
number of uplink RBs
V100R016C00
reserved for low-delay function
BTS5900 5G:
for power grid services.
V100R016C00

BTS3900:
This reserved parameter has
V100R016C00
been activated to support the
BTS5900:
low-delay function for power
V100R016C00
None grid services. Indicates the
BTS3900 5G:
number of downlink RBs
V100R016C00
reserved for low-delay function
BTS5900 5G:
for power grid services.
V100R016C00
BTS3900:
This reserved parameter has
V100R016C00
been activated to support the
BTS5900:
low-delay function for power
V100R016C00
None grid services. Indicates the
BTS3900 5G:
uplink and downlink IBLERs
V100R016C00
for low-delay function for
BTS5900 5G:
power grid services.
V100R016C00

BTS3900:
V100R016C00 Multi-UE DL CoMP in a high-
BTS5900: speed cell is now supported,
V100R016C00 and this reserved parameter
None
BTS3900 5G: has been activated to specify
V100R016C00 the adjustment step for
BTS5900 5G: frequency correction.
V100R016C00
Modifying this
parameter will cause
the cell to reset.
Modify this parameter
only when the
INTRA_BAND_CA_S
W or
INTRA_FR_INTER_B
AND_CA_SW option
BTS3900:
of the
V100R016C00
NRDUCellAlgoSwitch
BTS5900: This reserved parameter has
.CaAlgoSwitch
V100R016C00 been activated to specify
parameter is
BTS3900 5G: whether to turn on SRS
selected. Otherwise,
V100R016C00 Carrier Switch.
data transmission
BTS5900 5G:
fails when the
V100R016C00
INTRA_BAND_CA_S
W or
INTRA_FR_INTER_B
AND_CA_SW option
is selected again. In
this case, you need to
manually restart the
cell to resolve the
problem.

BTS3900:
This reserved parameter has
V100R016C00
been activated to specify the
BTS5900:
spectral efficiency of the sum
V100R016C00
None of non-interfering frequency
BTS3900 5G:
band plus the D1 frequency
V100R016C00
band in LTE/NR intra-
BTS5900 5G:
frequency networking.
V100R016C00
BTS3900: Downlink pre-correction in
V100R016C00 high-speed scenarios is now
BTS5900: supported, and this reserved
V100R016C00 parameter has been activated
None
BTS3900 5G: to specify the maximum
V100R016C00 frequency offset adjustment
BTS5900 5G: step within a period of
V100R016C00 downlink pre-correction.

BTS3900:
V100R016C00 High-speed mobility is now
BTS5900: supported, and this reserved
V100R016C00 parameter has been activated
None
BTS3900 5G: to specify uplink SINR filtering
V100R016C00 coefficient for high-speed
BTS5900 5G: cells.
V100R016C00
BTS3900:
V100R016C00 High-speed mobility is now
BTS5900: supported, and this reserved
V100R016C00 parameter has been activated
None
BTS3900 5G: to specify the uplink OLLA
V100R016C00 adjustment step for high-
BTS5900 5G: speed cells.
V100R016C00

BTS3900:
V100R016C00
Downlink MU pairing
BTS5900:
optimization is now supported,
V100R016C00
None and this reserved parameter
BTS3900 5G:
has been activated to control
V100R016C00
UE grouping and pairing.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00

BTS3900:
V100R016C00
BTS5900: The parameter description has
V100R016C00 been modified to indicate that
None
BTS3900 5G: this parameter applies only to
V100R016C00 low-frequency TDD cells.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00
BTS3900: The CSI-RS dynamic outer
V100R016C00 weight and enhanced multi-
BTS5900: user mobility algorithm are
V100R016C00 now supported, and this
None
BTS3900 5G: reserved parameter has been
V100R016C00 activated to specify the
BTS5900 5G: proportion of the current
V100R016C00 channel information.

BTS3900: This reserved parameter has


V100R016C00 been activated to specify the
BTS5900: beamforming gain difference
V100R016C00 threshold in the scheme of
NA
BTS3900 5G: converting the initial MCS
V100R016C00 indexes in a conservative
BTS5900 5G: manner after the rank increase
V100R016C00 solution takes effect.
BTS3900:
V100R016C00
Downlink MU pairing
BTS5900:
optimization is now supported,
V100R016C00
None and this reserved parameter
BTS3900 5G:
has been activated to control
V100R016C00
UE grouping and pairing.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00

BTS3900:
V100R016C00
BTS5900: This reserved parameter has
V100R016C00 been activated to support the
None
BTS3900 5G: Type II PMI measurement
V100R016C00 control function.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00

This reserved parameter has


been activated to support the
BTS3900:
low-delay function for power
V100R016C00
grid services. Indicates the
BTS5900:
size of the uplink preallocation
V100R016C00
NA packet for the low-delay
BTS3900 5G:
function for power grid
V100R016C00
services. This parameter
BTS5900 5G:
applies to different frame
V100R016C00
configurations and power grid
service periods.
BTS3900:
V100R016C00
This reserved parameter has
BTS5900:
been activated to specify
V100R016C00
None whether to enable mobility
BTS3900 5G:
enhancement with specific slot
V100R016C00
assignment.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00
BTS3900:
V100R016C00
Downlink joint transmission is
BTS5900:
now supported, and this
V100R016C00
None reserved parameter has been
BTS3900 5G:
activated for performance
V100R016C00
optimization.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00

BTS3900:
Channel prediction mobility
V100R016C00
enhancement is now
BTS5900:
supported, and this parameter
V100R016C00
None has been added to specify the
BTS3900 5G:
lower threshold for the
V100R016C00
channel reliability factor for
BTS5900 5G:
this function.
V100R016C00
BTS3900:
Periodic joint measurement of
V100R016C00
CSI-RS now applies to the
BTS5900:
downlink joint transmission
V100R016C00
None algorithm, and this reserved
BTS3900 5G:
parameter has been activated
V100R016C00
to specify whether to enable
BTS5900 5G:
this function.
V100R016C00
BTS3900:
V100R016C00 Downlink joint transmission is
BTS5900: now supported, and the
V100R016C00 description of the reserved
None
BTS3900 5G: parameter has been updated.
V100R016C00 The specific joint transmission
BTS5900 5G: mode is not described.
V100R016C00
BTS3900:
V100R016C00
Downlink joint transmission is
BTS5900:
now supported, and the
V100R016C00
None network impact analysis of the
BTS3900 5G:
reserved parameter has been
V100R016C00
added.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00
BTS3900:
V100R016C00
Downlink joint transmission is
BTS5900:
now supported, and this
V100R016C00
None reserved parameter has been
BTS3900 5G:
activated for performance
V100R016C00
optimization.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00

BTS3900:
V100R016C00
Downlink joint transmission is
BTS5900:
now supported, and this
V100R016C00
None reserved parameter has been
BTS3900 5G:
activated for performance
V100R016C00
optimization.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00
BTS3900:
V100R016C00
Downlink joint transmission is
BTS5900:
now supported, and this
V100R016C00
None reserved parameter has been
BTS3900 5G:
activated for performance
V100R016C00
optimization.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00

BTS3900:
V100R016C00
Downlink joint transmission is
BTS5900:
now supported, and this
V100R016C00
None reserved parameter has been
BTS3900 5G:
activated for performance
V100R016C00
optimization.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00
The GUI value of this
parameter must be
BTS3900:
less than that of the
V100R016C00
NRDUCellRsvdExt.Rs Downlink joint transmission is
BTS5900:
vdParam57 now supported, and this
V100R016C00
parameter. reserved parameter has been
BTS3900 5G:
Otherwise, the joint activated for performance
V100R016C00
transmission state optimization.
BTS5900 5G:
frequently rolls back
V100R016C00
and the throughput
decreases.
BTS3900:
V100R016C00
Downlink joint transmission is
BTS5900:
now supported, and this
V100R016C00
None reserved parameter has been
BTS3900 5G:
activated for performance
V100R016C00
optimization.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00
The load threshold for
exiting power saving
LTE and NR intelligent carrier
is the sum of BTS3900:
shutdown is now supported,
NRDUCellRsvdExt.Rs V100R016C00
and this reserved parameter
vdParam64 and BTS5900:
has been activated to specify
NRDUCellRsvdExt.Rs V100R016C00
the E-UTRAN downlink load
vdParam65. When BTS3900 5G:
threshold for shutting down a
the load threshold for V100R016C00
carrier in a cell for which LTE
exiting power saving BTS5900 5G:
and NR intelligent carrier
is greater than 100, V100R016C00
shutdown takes effect.
the value 100 takes
effect.
The load threshold for
exiting power saving
LTE and NR intelligent carrier
is the sum of BTS3900:
shutdown is now supported,
NRDUCellRsvdExt.Rs V100R016C00
and this reserved parameter
vdParam64 and BTS5900:
has been activated to specify
NRDUCellRsvdExt.Rs V100R016C00
the offset of the E-UTRAN
vdParam65. When BTS3900 5G:
downlink load threshold for
the load threshold for V100R016C00
starting a carrier in a cell for
exiting power saving BTS5900 5G:
which LTE and NR intelligent
is greater than 100, V100R016C00
carrier shutdown takes effect.
the value 100 takes
effect.
LTE and NR intelligent carrier
BTS3900:
shutdown is now supported,
V100R016C00
and this reserved parameter
BTS5900:
has been activated to specify
V100R016C00
NA the penalty time in which a cell
BTS3900 5G:
cannot enter the intelligent
V100R016C00
carrier shutdown when
BTS5900 5G:
intelligent carrier shutdown is
V100R016C00
enabled.

BTS3900:
V100R016C00 This reserved parameter has
BTS5900: been activated to specify the
V100R016C00 lower threshold for the
None
BTS3900 5G: channel reliability in mobility
V100R016C00 enhancement with specific slot
BTS5900 5G: assignment.
V100R016C00
BTS3900:
V100R016C00 This reserved parameter has
BTS5900: been activated to specify the
V100R016C00 PreSINR threshold for
None
BTS3900 5G: enabling mobility
V100R016C00 enhancement with specific slot
BTS5900 5G: assignment.
V100R016C00

Scheduling optimization for


cell-level common messages
BTS3900: (such as RMSI, OSI, and
V100R016C00 Paging) and access message
BTS5900: (Msg4) has been added for
V100R016C00 low-frequency TDD or FDD
None
BTS3900 5G: cells to reduce the RB
V100R016C00 overhead of common
BTS5900 5G: messages, and this reserved
V100R016C00 parameter has been activated
to specify the minimum bit rate
for transmission.
If this parameter is
BTS3900:
modified, rank 2 The function of increasing the
V100R016C00
transmission forcibly number of downlink layers is
BTS5900:
applies to UEs. In now supported for 64T AAUs,
V100R016C00
non-test mode, the and this reserved parameter
BTS3900 5G:
cell throughput, has been activated to specify
V100R016C00
service drop rate, and whether to enable this
BTS5900 5G:
access success rate function.
V100R016C00
may deteriorate.

BTS3900:
V100R016C00 This reserved parameter has
BTS5900: been activated to specify the
V100R016C00 threshold of the number of
None
BTS3900 5G: online UEs for enabling
V100R016C00 mobility enhancement with
BTS5900 5G: specific slot assignment.
V100R016C00
BTS3900:
V100R016C00
Downlink joint transmission is
BTS5900:
now supported, and this
V100R016C00
None reserved parameter has been
BTS3900 5G:
activated for performance
V100R016C00
optimization.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00

BTS3900: Uplink power control


V100R016C00 optimization for CA UEs is
BTS5900: now supported in drive test
V100R016C00 scenarios, and this reserved
None
BTS3900 5G: parameter has been activated
V100R016C00 to specify the power spectrum
BTS5900 5G: control coefficient in PUSCH
V100R016C00 power control of CA UEs.

BTS3900:
V100R016C00
BTS5900: This reserved parameter has
V100R016C00 been activated to specify the
None
BTS3900 5G: period of downlink pre-
V100R016C00 correction.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00
BTS3900:
V100R016C00 This reserved parameter has
BTS5900: been activated to specify the
V100R016C00 configurations of multiple sets
None
BTS3900 5G: of outer loops for frames with
V100R016C00 frame number mod 4 being 0
BTS5900 5G: in CoMP scenarios.
V100R016C00

BTS3900:
V100R016C00 This reserved parameter has
BTS5900: been activated to specify the
V100R016C00 configurations of multiple sets
None
BTS3900 5G: of outer loops for frames with
V100R016C00 frame number mod 4 being 1
BTS5900 5G: in CoMP scenarios.
V100R016C00

BTS3900:
V100R016C00 This reserved parameter has
BTS5900: been activated to specify the
V100R016C00 configurations of multiple sets
None
BTS3900 5G: of outer loops for frames with
V100R016C00 frame number mod 4 being 2
BTS5900 5G: in CoMP scenarios.
V100R016C00
BTS3900:
V100R016C00 This reserved parameter has
BTS5900: been activated to specify the
V100R016C00 configurations of multiple sets
None
BTS3900 5G: of outer loops for frames with
V100R016C00 frame number mod 4 being 3
BTS5900 5G: in CoMP scenarios.
V100R016C00

The neighboring cell


proportion threshold
for exiting power
saving is the
difference between
NRDUCellRsvdExt.Rs
vdParam79 and
NRDUCellRsvdExt.Rs
vdParam80. When
the proportion of
neighboring E-
UTRAN cells is
smaller than the
offset to the
LTE and NR intelligent carrier
proportion of
BTS3900: shutdown is now supported,
neighboring E-
V100R016C00 and this reserved parameter
UTRAN cells, the
BTS5900: has been activated to specify
difference is 0.
V100R016C00 the proportion of neighboring
The
BTS3900 5G: E-UTRAN cells that need to
NRDUCellRsvdExt.Rs
V100R016C00 meet the load threshold
vdParam79 and
BTS5900 5G: conditions for entering the LTE
NRDUCellRsvdExt.Rs
V100R016C00 and NR intelligent carrier
vdParam80
shutdown mode.
parameters must
meet the following
condition: 2 x
NRDUCellRsvdExt.Rs
vdParam79
-NRDUCellRsvdExt.R
svdParam80 > 100.
Otherwise, the
following condition
takes effect:
NRDUCellRsvdExt.Rs
vdParam80 = 2 x
NRDUCellRsvdExt.Rs
vdParam79 - 101.
The neighboring cell
proportion threshold
for exiting power
saving is the
difference between
NRDUCellRsvdExt.Rs
vdParam79 and
NRDUCellRsvdExt.Rs
vdParam80. When
the proportion of
neighboring E-
UTRAN cells is
smaller than the
offset to the
LTE and NR intelligent carrier
proportion of
BTS3900: shutdown is now supported,
neighboring E-
V100R016C00 and this reserved parameter
UTRAN cells, the
BTS5900: has been activated to specify
difference is 0.
V100R016C00 the offset of the proportion of
The
BTS3900 5G: neighboring E-UTRAN cells
NRDUCellRsvdExt.Rs
V100R016C00 that need to meet the load
vdParam79 and
BTS5900 5G: threshold conditions for exiting
NRDUCellRsvdExt.Rs
V100R016C00 the LTE and NR intelligent
vdParam80
carrier shutdown mode.
parameters must
meet the following
condition: 2 x
NRDUCellRsvdExt.Rs
vdParam79
-NRDUCellRsvdExt.R
svdParam80 > 100.
Otherwise, the
following condition
takes effect:
NRDUCellRsvdExt.Rs
vdParam80 = 2 x
NRDUCellRsvdExt.Rs
vdParam79 - 101.

BTS3900:
V100R016C00
This reserved parameter has
BTS5900:
been activated to specify
V100R016C00
None whether to enable the 2-port
BTS3900 5G:
VAM time division
V100R016C00
measurement function.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00
BTS3900:
V100R016C00
BTS5900: This reserved parameter has
V100R016C00 been activated to specify
None
BTS3900 5G: whether to enable 2-port VAM
V100R016C00 switchover.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00

BTS3900:
This reserved parameter has
V100R016C00
been activated to specify the
BTS5900:
weighting coefficient for
V100R016C00
None spectral efficiency in
BTS3900 5G:
performance improvement in
V100R016C00
LTE/NR intra-frequency
BTS5900 5G:
networking.
V100R016C00
BTS3900:
V100R016C00
This reserved parameter has
BTS5900:
been activated to specify the
V100R016C00
None rollback protection threshold
BTS3900 5G:
for the 2-port optimization
V100R016C00
solution in MU scenarios.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00
BTS3900:
V100R016C00 Outer weight adaptation is
Changing the value of BTS5900: now supported, and this
this parameter will V100R016C00 reserved parameter has been
cause the cell to BTS3900 5G: activated to specify the outer
reset. V100R016C00 weight type of CSI-RS when
BTS5900 5G: DL CoMP is enabled.
V100R016C00

BTS3900:
V100R016C00 The way of transmitting the
BTS5900: outer weight is now
V100R016C00 controllable, and this reserved
None
BTS3900 5G: parameter has been activated
V100R016C00 to control the CSI-RS
BTS5900 5G: transmission mode.
V100R016C00
Before setting this
parameter to a value
other than 0, for the
32T, run the following BTS3900:
command to correctly V100R016C00
Joint transmission is now
set the fixed channel BTS5900:
supported, and the description
enhancement V100R016C00
of the recommended value of
operation mode: BTS3900 5G:
the RsvdParam87 parameter
MOD RRU: CN=0, V100R016C00
has been added.
SRN=64, SN=0, BTS5900 5G:
CUSTOMEDRFSPEC V100R016C00
SW=SPEC_SUB6G_
PFM_ENH_NR_TDD-
1. Set running mode.

This reserved parameter has


BTS3900: been activated to specify
V100R016C00 whether the PUCCH is
Changing the value of BTS5900: allocated to the non-
this parameter will V100R016C00 interference subband in the
cause the cell to BTS3900 5G: high frequency band of a cell
reset. V100R016C00 after the performance
BTS5900 5G: improvement in LTE/NR intra-
V100R016C00 frequency networking feature
is enabled.
BTS3900:
V100R016C00
Downlink joint transmission is
BTS5900:
now supported, and this
V100R016C00
None reserved parameter has been
BTS3900 5G:
activated for performance
V100R016C00
optimization.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00

BTS3900: Aperiodic SRS guarantee


V100R016C00 scheduling is now supported
BTS5900: in high frequency scenarios,
V100R016C00 and this reserved parameter
None
BTS3900 5G: has been activated to specify
V100R016C00 the scheduling time for
BTS5900 5G: aperiodic SRS guarantee in
V100R016C00 high frequency scenarios.
BTS3900:
V100R016C00
This reserved parameter has
BTS5900:
been activated to specify the
V100R016C00
None configurations of multiple sets
BTS3900 5G:
of outer loops for frames with
V100R016C00
frame number mod 4 being 0.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00

BTS3900:
V100R016C00
This reserved parameter has
BTS5900:
been activated to specify the
V100R016C00
None configurations of multiple sets
BTS3900 5G:
of outer loops for frames with
V100R016C00
frame number mod 4 being 1.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00

BTS3900:
V100R016C00
This reserved parameter has
BTS5900:
been activated to specify the
V100R016C00
None configurations of multiple sets
BTS3900 5G:
of outer loops for frames with
V100R016C00
frame number mod 4 being 2.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00
BTS3900:
V100R016C00
This reserved parameter has
BTS5900:
been activated to specify the
V100R016C00
None configurations of multiple sets
BTS3900 5G:
of outer loops for frames with
V100R016C00
frame number mod 4 being 3.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00

BTS3900:
This reserved parameter has
V100R016C00
been activated to specify the
BTS5900:
spectral efficiency of the sum
V100R016C00
None of non-interfering frequency
BTS3900 5G:
band plus the D2 frequency
V100R016C00
band in LTE/NR intra-
BTS5900 5G:
frequency networking.
V100R016C00
The function of 8-layer MU
pairing is supported in the
BTS3900: case of one non-additional
V100R016C00 DMRS symbol in the uplink,
BTS5900: and this reserved parameter
V100R016C00 has been activated to
None
BTS3900 5G: determine whether to enable
V100R016C00 this function as well as the
BTS5900 5G: number of RB segments that
V100R016C00 can be allocated in uplink
resource allocation when this
function is enabled.
This reserved parameter has
been activated to specify the
threshold of the difference
BTS3900: between the average uplink
V100R016C00 interference on the interfering
BTS5900: frequency band and the
V100R016C00 average uplink interference on
no impact
BTS3900 5G: the non-interfering frequency
V100R016C00 band for performance
BTS5900 5G: improvement in LTE/NR intra-
V100R016C00 frequency networking. This
threshold is used to determine
whether to avoid interfering
frequency bands in the uplink.

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0 This reserved parameter has
BTS5900: been activated to support the
V100R016C10SPC01 grant-free low-latency
0 function. Indicates the interval
None
BTS3900 5G: between uplink grant-free
V100R016C10SPC01 transmission opportunities.
0 This parameter applies to
BTS5900 5G: different period configurations.
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900: This reserved parameter has
V100R016C10SPC01 been activated to support the
0 non-slot low-latency function.
None
BTS3900 5G: Indicates the number of
V100R016C10SPC01 downlink dedicated RBs for
0 non-slot UEs.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC05
0
The MU enhancement
BTS5900:
algorithm is optimized in
V100R016C10SPC05
NLOS scenarios, and this
0
NA reserved parameter has been
BTS3900 5G:
activated to specify the SRS
V100R016C10SPC05
PreSINR threshold for
0
determining UEs.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC05
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900:
Intelligent SR scheduling is
V100R016C10SPC01
now supported, and this
0
None reserved parameter has been
BTS3900 5G:
activated to specify whether to
V100R016C10SPC01
enable this function.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC05
MU rank probing is now
0
supported, and this parameter
BTS5900:
has been modified to specify
V100R016C10SPC05
the spectral efficiency
0
NA fluctuation threshold. This
BTS3900 5G:
parameter originally specified
V100R016C10SPC05
the MCS fluctuation threshold,
0
for which the mechanism is
BTS5900 5G:
found to be defective.
V100R016C10SPC05
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0 The type B start symbol for the
BTS5900: PUSCH and PDSCH can now
V100R016C10SPC01 be configured, and this
0 reserved parameter has been
no
BTS3900 5G: activated to specify the start
V100R016C10SPC01 position of the first symbol that
0 can be scheduled on the
BTS5900 5G: PDSCH.
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0 The type B start symbol for the
BTS5900: PUSCH and PDSCH can now
V100R016C10SPC01 be configured, and this
0 reserved parameter has been
no
BTS3900 5G: activated to specify the start
V100R016C10SPC01 position of the first symbol that
0 can be scheduled on the
BTS5900 5G: PUSCH.
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900: Virtual MIMO is now
V100R016C10SPC01 supported, and this reserved
0 parameter has been activated
None
BTS3900 5G: to specify the threshold for
V100R016C10SPC01 determining UE measurement
0 attributes.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900: Virtual MIMO is now
V100R016C10SPC01 supported, and this reserved
0 parameter has been activated
NA
BTS3900 5G: to specify the threshold for
V100R016C10SPC01 determining the downlink UE
0 scheduling attribute.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900: Virtual MIMO is now
V100R016C10SPC01 supported, and this reserved
0 parameter has been activated
NA
BTS3900 5G: to specify the threshold for
V100R016C10SPC01 determining the uplink UE
0 scheduling attribute.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900:
The meaning and impact of
V100R016C10SPC01
this parameter have been
0
NA modified to support accurate
BTS3900 5G:
parameter description and
V100R016C10SPC01
impact.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900: PUSCH and PDCCH resource
V100R016C10SPC01 balancing is now supported,
0 and this reserved parameter
None
BTS3900 5G: has been activated to specify
V100R016C10SPC01 the threshold for enabling this
0 function.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0 PUSCH and PDCCH
BTS5900: balancing is now supported,
V100R016C10SPC01 and this reserved parameter
0 has been activated to specify
None
BTS3900 5G: the lower limit of the
V100R016C10SPC01 proportion of uplink DCIs
0 allocated to different downlink
BTS5900 5G: slots.
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900: UE capability evaluation
V100R016C10SPC01 based on 3GPP specifications
0 is now supported, and this
None
BTS3900 5G: reserved parameter has been
V100R016C10SPC01 activated to specify whether to
0 control UE compatibility risks.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900:
V100R016C10SPC01 This reserved parameter has
0 been activated to support the
NA
BTS3900 5G: CSI-RS dynamic outer weight
V100R016C10SPC01 control function.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900:
V100R016C10SPC01 This reserved parameter has
0 been activated to support the
NA
BTS3900 5G: CSI-RS dynamic outer weight
V100R016C10SPC01 control function.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900:
V100R016C10SPC01 CS/CBF is now supported,
0 and this reserved parameter
None
BTS3900 5G: has been activated for
V100R016C10SPC01 performance optimization.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900:
V100R016C10SPC01 CS/CBF is now supported,
0 and this reserved parameter
None
BTS3900 5G: has been activated for
V100R016C10SPC01 performance optimization.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900:
V100R016C10SPC01 CS/CBF is now supported,
0 and this reserved parameter
None
BTS3900 5G: has been activated for
V100R016C10SPC01 performance optimization.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0 Uplink AMC compensation for
BTS5900: non-coherent UEs with dual-
V100R016C10SPC01 carrier transmission in SA
0 networking is now supported,
None
BTS3900 5G: and this reserved parameter
V100R016C10SPC01 has been activated to specify
0 the uplink SINR compensation
BTS5900 5G: value.
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900:
High-frequency 8T8R peak
V100R016C10SPC01
tests are now supported, and
0
None this reserved parameter has
BTS3900 5G:
been activated to debug user
V100R016C10SPC01
beams.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900:
High-frequency 8T8R peak
V100R016C10SPC01
tests are now supported, and
0
None this reserved parameter has
BTS3900 5G:
been activated to debug user
V100R016C10SPC01
beams.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
The function of identifying the
0
Cloud VR video frame header,
BTS5900:
frame tail, and frame length is
V100R016C10SPC01
now supported, and this
0
None reserved parameter has been
BTS3900 5G:
activated to specify the
V100R016C10SPC01
downlink IP packet interval
0
threshold for the Cloud VR
BTS5900 5G:
frame identification algorithm.
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
The function of identifying the
0
Cloud VR video frame header,
BTS5900:
frame tail, and frame length is
V100R016C10SPC01
now supported, and this
0
None reserved parameter has been
BTS3900 5G:
activated to specify the
V100R016C10SPC01
downlink IP packet interval
0
threshold for the Cloud VR
BTS5900 5G:
frame identification algorithm.
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0 Cloud VR frame scheduling is
BTS5900: now supported, and this
V100R016C10SPC01 reserved parameter has been
0 activated to specify the
None
BTS3900 5G: maximum transmission
V100R016C10SPC01 duration allowed by the Cloud
0 VR frame scheduling
BTS5900 5G: algorithm.
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900: Grant-free in the short-delay
V100R016C10SPC01 function is now supported, and
0 this reserved parameter has
none
BTS3900 5G: been activated to specify the
V100R016C10SPC01 QCI of grant-free UEs in the
0 short-delay function.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900:
The super beam switch is now
Changing the value of V100R016C10SPC01
supported, and this reserved
this parameter will 0
parameter has been activated
cause the cell to BTS3900 5G:
to specify whether to enable
reset. V100R016C10SPC01
this function.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900:
This reserved parameter has
V100R016C10SPC01
been activated to specify the
0
NA CQI threshold for triggering
BTS3900 5G:
preamble allocation for high-
V100R016C10SPC01
frequency beam recovery.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900:
This reserved parameter has
V100R016C10SPC01
been activated to specify the
0
NA RSRP threshold for triggering
BTS3900 5G:
preamble allocation for high-
V100R016C10SPC01
frequency beam recovery.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900: The precise beam alignment
V100R016C10SPC01 feature is now supported, and
0 this reserved parameter has
NA
BTS3900 5G: been activated to specify the
V100R016C10SPC01 threshold for triggering
0 accurate beam switching.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900:
V100R016C10SPC01 This reserved parameter has
0 been activated to specify the
NA
BTS3900 5G: downlink frequency-domain
V100R016C10SPC01 resource allocation type.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
This reserved parameter has
BTS5900:
been activated to specify the
V100R016C10SPC01
PDSCH resource allocation
0
NA granularity when the downlink
BTS3900 5G:
frequency-domain resource
V100R016C10SPC01
allocation type is
0
TYPE_ADAPTIVE.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0 The Cloud VR service is now
BTS5900: supported, and this reserved
V100R016C10SPC01 parameter has been activated
0 to specify the QCI/5QI values
None
BTS3900 5G: of the dedicated bearer for
V100R016C10SPC01 Cloud VR service scheduling
0 optimization over the air
BTS5900 5G: interface.
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900: This reserved parameter has
V100R016C10SPC01 been activated to specify the
0 interval for adjusting the
NA
BTS3900 5G: extended symbols in the Ue-
V100R016C10SPC01 Specific PDCCH symbol
0 adaptation function.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0

A larger value of this


parameter results in
larger delay extension
between polarized
antennas and larger
multipath delay BTS3900:
difference received by V100R016C10SPC01
the UE. In high- 0
correlation channels, BTS5900:
UEs at the cell edge V100R016C10SPC01 This reserved parameter has
may fail to access the 0 been activated to support
network or BTS3900 5G: CDD between FDD 2T and 4T
experience service V100R016C10SPC01 polarized antennas.
drops during 0
movement. If this BTS5900 5G:
parameter is set to a V100R016C10SPC01
large value, UEs at 0
the cell edge may fail
to access the network
or experience service
drops during
movement.
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900: CBF is now supported, and
V100R016C10SPC01 this reserved parameter has
0 been activated to specify the
None
BTS3900 5G: MCS threshold for interference
V100R016C10SPC01 avoidance for UEs in
0 coordinating cells.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
CBF is now supported, and
BTS5900:
this reserved parameter has
V100R016C10SPC01
been activated to specify the
0
None threshold of the number of
BTS3900 5G:
layers of determining the
V100R016C10SPC01
virtual zero forcing solution for
0
CBF benefited UEs.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0 Inter-polarization phase
BTS5900: difference estimation and
V100R016C10SPC01 compensation for NR FDD
0 4T4R channels are now
NA
BTS3900 5G: supported, and this reserved
V100R016C10SPC01 parameter has been activated
0 to specify the phase failure
BTS5900 5G: threshold.
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0 Inter-polarization phase
BTS5900: difference estimation and
V100R016C10SPC01 compensation for NR FDD
0 4T4R channels are now
NA
BTS3900 5G: supported, and this reserved
V100R016C10SPC01 parameter has been activated
0 to specify the interval
BTS5900 5G: threshold.
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
Inter-polarization phase
0
difference estimation and
BTS5900:
compensation for NR FDD
V100R016C10SPC01
4T4R channels are now
0
NA supported, and this parameter
BTS3900 5G:
has been activated to specify
V100R016C10SPC01
the threshold of the maximum
0
proportion of level-1 beams in
BTS5900 5G:
the sampled PMIs.
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0 Adaptive reporting of downlink
BTS5900: ACK/NACK is now supported,
V100R016C10SPC01 and this reserved parameter
0 has been activated to specify
NA
BTS3900 5G: the threshold for reconfiguring
V100R016C10SPC01 from 2T2R single-symbol to
0 4T4R dual-symbol for the
BTS5900 5G: sPUCCH.
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0 Adaptive reporting of downlink
BTS5900: ACK/NACK is now supported,
V100R016C10SPC01 and this reserved parameter
0 has been activated to specify
NA
BTS3900 5G: the threshold for reconfiguring
V100R016C10SPC01 from 4T4R single-symbol to
0 4T4R dual-symbol for the
BTS5900 5G: sPUCCH.
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0 Adaptive reporting of downlink
BTS5900: ACK/NACK is now supported,
V100R016C10SPC01 and this reserved parameter
0 has been activated to specify
NA
BTS3900 5G: the threshold for reconfiguring
V100R016C10SPC01 from 4T4R dual-symbol to
0 ACK reporting together with
BTS5900 5G: data on the sPUCCH.
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0 Adaptive reporting of downlink
BTS5900: ACK/NACK is now supported,
V100R016C10SPC01 and this reserved parameter
0 has been activated to specify
NA
BTS3900 5G: the threshold for reconfiguring
V100R016C10SPC01 from ACK reporting together
0 with data on the sPUCCH to
BTS5900 5G: 4T4R dual-symbol.
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0 Adaptive reporting of downlink
BTS5900: ACK/NACK is now supported,
V100R016C10SPC01 and this reserved parameter
0 has been activated to specify
NA
BTS3900 5G: the BetaOffsets, which
V100R016C10SPC01 controls whether ACKs are
0 transmitted together with data
BTS5900 5G: on the PUSCH.
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900:
This reserved parameter has
V100R016C10SPC01
Modifying this been activated to specify
0
parameter will cause whether the high-frequency
BTS3900 5G:
the cell to reset. SCell supports uplink
V100R016C10SPC01
scheduling.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900:
The precise beam feature is
Changing the value of V100R016C10SPC01
now supported, and this
this parameter will 0
parameter has been activated
cause the cell to BTS3900 5G:
to specify whether to enable
reset. V100R016C10SPC01
this feature.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900:
This reserved parameter has
V100R016C10SPC01
been activated to specify the
0
NA threshold for enabling mobility
BTS3900 5G:
enhancement with SRS-based
V100R016C10SPC01
weights.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900:
This reserved parameter has
V100R016C10SPC01
been activated to specify the
0
N/A proportion of uplink CCEs
BTS3900 5G:
reserved for the PDCCH of
V100R016C10SPC01
common signaling.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
DL joint transmission is now
BTS5900:
supported, and the default
V100R016C10SPC01
value of the reserved
0
NA parameter RsvdParam152 has
BTS3900 5G:
been changed to ensure that
V100R016C10SPC01
DL joint transmission takes
0
effect by default.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900: MU enhancement is now
V100R016C10SPC01 supported when UEs are
0 centrally distributed, and this
NA
BTS3900 5G: reserved parameter has been
V100R016C10SPC01 activated to specify the
0 correlation decision threshold.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900: MU enhancement is now
V100R016C10SPC01 supported when UEs are
0 centrally distributed, and this
NA
BTS3900 5G: reserved parameter has been
V100R016C10SPC01 activated to specify the
0 spectral efficiency threshold.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
MU enhancement is now
BTS5900:
supported when UEs are
V100R016C10SPC01
centrally distributed, and this
0
NA reserved parameter has been
BTS3900 5G:
activated to specify the
V100R016C10SPC01
beamforming gain difference
0
threshold.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
Inter-layer power control is
0
now supported for UEs not
BTS5900:
supporting antenna selection
V100R016C10SPC01
in combination weight
0
NA scenarios, and this reserved
BTS3900 5G:
parameter has been activated
V100R016C10SPC01
to specify the coefficient for
0
converting the inter-layer
BTS5900 5G:
difference in power control.
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
Inter-layer power control is
0
now supported for UEs not
BTS5900:
supporting antenna selection
V100R016C10SPC01
in combination weight
0
NA scenarios, and this reserved
BTS3900 5G:
parameter has been activated
V100R016C10SPC01
to specify maximum power
0
adjustment value of each
BTS5900 5G:
layer.
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
Inter-layer power control is
BTS5900:
now supported for UEs not
V100R016C10SPC01
supporting antenna selection,
0
NA and this reserved parameter
BTS3900 5G:
has been activated to specify
V100R016C10SPC01
the MCS threshold for
0
triggering this function.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0 SRS Po adaptation
BTS5900: optimization is now supported,
V100R016C10SPC01 and this reserved parameter
0 has been activated to specify
NA
BTS3900 5G: the upper limit protection
V100R016C10SPC01 threshold of the input
0 SrsPresinr for SRS Po
BTS5900 5G: adaptation.
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900:
V100R016C10SPC01 The description of index
0 reduction for small-packet UEs
NA
BTS3900 5G: has been added to the
V100R016C10SPC01 parameter description.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0 SRS Po adaptation
BTS5900: optimization is now supported,
V100R016C10SPC01 and this reserved parameter
0 has been activated to specify
NA
BTS3900 5G: the upper limit of the absolute
V100R016C10SPC01 value of a single Po
0 adjustment for SRS Po
BTS5900 5G: adaptation.
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
The MU enhancement
BTS5900:
algorithm in NLOS scenarios
V100R016C10SPC01
has been optimized, and this
0
NA reserved parameter has been
BTS3900 5G:
activated to specify the
V100R016C10SPC01
threshold for determining UE
0
delay extension.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
Full-buffer UE identification is
BTS5900:
now supported, and the
V100R016C10SPC01
reserved parameter
0
None RsvdParam170 has been
BTS3900 5G:
activated to specify the period
V100R016C10SPC01
for identifying full-buffer UEs in
0
a cell.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0 Full-buffer UE identification is
BTS5900: now supported, and the
V100R016C10SPC01 reserved parameter
0 RsvdParam171 has been
None
BTS3900 5G: activated to specify the PRB
V100R016C10SPC01 usage threshold for UEs
0 performing uplink full-buffer
BTS5900 5G: data transmission in a cell.
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0 Full-buffer UE identification is
BTS5900: now supported, and the
V100R016C10SPC01 reserved parameter
0 RsvdParam172 has been
None
BTS3900 5G: activated to specify the PRB
V100R016C10SPC01 usage threshold for UEs
0 performing downlink full-buffer
BTS5900 5G: data transmission in a cell.
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
Full-buffer UE identification is
0
now supported, and the
BTS5900:
reserved parameter
V100R016C10SPC01
RsvdParam173 has been
0
None activated to specify the
BTS3900 5G:
scheduling number proportion
V100R016C10SPC01
threshold for UEs performing
0
uplink full-buffer data
BTS5900 5G:
transmission in a cell.
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
Full-buffer UE identification is
0
now supported, and the
BTS5900:
reserved parameter
V100R016C10SPC01
RsvdParam174 has been
0
None activated to specify the
BTS3900 5G:
scheduling number proportion
V100R016C10SPC01
threshold for UEs performing
0
downlink full-buffer data
BTS5900 5G:
transmission in a cell.
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0 UE power saving using BWP2
BTS5900: configuration is now
V100R016C10SPC01 supported, and this reserved
0 parameter has been activated
NA
BTS3900 5G: to specify the threshold of the
V100R016C10SPC01 scheduling failure rate of UEs
0 with power saving mode being
BTS5900 5G: BWP2 in a cell.
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
UE power saving using BWP2
0
configuration is now
BTS5900:
supported, and this reserved
V100R016C10SPC01
parameter has been activated
0
NA to specify the threshold factor
BTS3900 5G:
of the equivalent RB usage
V100R016C10SPC01
when UEs are switched to
0
BWP2 for power saving in a
BTS5900 5G:
cell.
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
UE power saving using BWP2
0
configuration is now
BTS5900:
supported, and this reserved
V100R016C10SPC01
parameter has been activated
0
NA to specify the downlink
BTS3900 5G:
throughput threshold for
V100R016C10SPC01
switching the power saving
0
mode from BWP1 to BWP2 for
BTS5900 5G:
a single UE.
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900: WTTx DACQ is now
V100R016C10SPC01 supported, and this reserved
0 parameter has been activated
NA
BTS3900 5G: to specify the uplink PRB
V100R016C10SPC01 usage threshold for triggering
0 WTTx uplink rate control.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900: WTTx DACQ is now
V100R016C10SPC01 supported, and this reserved
0 parameter has been activated
NA
BTS3900 5G: to specify the downlink PRB
V100R016C10SPC01 usage threshold for triggering
0 WTTx downlink rate control.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
WTTx DACQ is now
BTS5900:
supported, and this reserved
V100R016C10SPC01
parameter has been activated
0
NA to specify the activated UE
BTS3900 5G:
number threshold for
V100R016C10SPC01
triggering WTTx uplink and
0
downlink rate control.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0 The WTTx DACQ function is
BTS5900: now supported, and this
V100R016C10SPC01 reserved parameter has been
0 activated to specify the rate
NA
BTS3900 5G: threshold for uplink AMBR rate
V100R016C10SPC01 control for WTTx UEs in a cell
0 for which WTTx DACQ takes
BTS5900 5G: effect.
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0 The WTTx DACQ function is
BTS5900: now supported, and this
V100R016C10SPC01 reserved parameter has been
0 activated to specify the rate
NA
BTS3900 5G: threshold for downlink AMBR
V100R016C10SPC01 rate control for WTTx UEs in a
0 cell for which WTTx DACQ
BTS5900 5G: takes effect.
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900:
The meaning and impact of
V100R016C10SPC01
this parameter have been
0
NA modified to support accurate
BTS3900 5G:
parameter description and
V100R016C10SPC01
impact.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900: This reserved parameter has
V100R016C10SPC01 been activated to specify the
0 DTX step for closed-loop
NA
BTS3900 5G: adjustment to the PDCCH
V100R016C10SPC01 aggregation level when there
0 is no valid CQI.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
The inter-layer power control
BTS5900:
algorithm is enhanced, and
V100R016C10SPC01
this reserved parameter has
0
NA been activated to specify the
BTS3900 5G:
MCS index range offset for
V100R016C10SPC01
inter-layer power control
0
optimization.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900: The inter-layer power control
V100R016C10SPC01 algorithm is enhanced, and
0 this reserved parameter has
NA
BTS3900 5G: been activated to specify the
V100R016C10SPC01 lower limit of the power control
0 factor for the first two layers.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900: The inter-layer power control
V100R016C10SPC01 algorithm is enhanced, and
0 the reserved parameter has
NA
BTS3900 5G: been activated to specify the
V100R016C10SPC01 fixed-point power optimization
0 switch and coefficient.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900: The inter-layer power control
V100R016C10SPC01 algorithm is enhanced, and
0 the reserved parameter has
NA
BTS3900 5G: been activated to specify the
V100R016C10SPC01 mobility power optimization
0 switch and power factor.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900: UE capability evaluation
V100R016C10SPC01 based on 3GPP specifications
0 is now supported, and this
None
BTS3900 5G: reserved parameter has been
V100R016C10SPC01 activated to specify whether to
0 control UE compatibility risks.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900: This reserved parameter has
V100R016C10SPC01 been activated to specify the
0 time-domain filtering
NA
BTS3900 5G: coefficient for the mobility
V100R016C10SPC01 enhancement with SRS-based
0 weights.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900:
This reserved parameter has
V100R016C10SPC01
been activated to specify the
0
NA threshold for exiting the
BTS3900 5G:
mobility enhancement with
V100R016C10SPC01
SRS-based weights.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900: The CS/CBF feature is now
V100R016C10SPC01 supported, and this reserved
0 parameter has been activated
None
BTS3900 5G: to specify the offset to the
V100R016C10SPC01 RSRP threshold for selecting
0 beneficiary UEs for CS/CBF.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900: This reserved parameter has
V100R016C10SPC01 been activated to specify the
0 length of the RLC polling PDU
None
BTS3900 5G: retransmission timer and RLC
V100R016C10SPC01 status report prohibition timer
0 for RLC parameter adaptation.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900: The MU enhancement
V100R016C10SPC01 algorithm in NLOS scenarios
0 is optimized, and this reserved
NA
BTS3900 5G: parameter has been activated
V100R016C10SPC01 to specify the UE pairing
0 correlation decision threshold.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
If this parameter is
modified and the
function scenario
corresponding to this
parameter is
changed, the cell will
BTS3900:
be automatically
V100R016C10SPC01
reset.
0
If this parameter is
BTS5900:
set to 2,
V100R016C10SPC01 This reserved parameter has
NRDUCellRsvd.Rsvd
0 been activated to specify
Param119 cannot be
BTS3900 5G: whether to enable the TRS
set to 1. If
V100R016C10SPC01 narrow beam function.
NRDUCellRsvd.Rsvd
0
Param119 is set to 1,
BTS5900 5G:
TUE1.0 cannot
V100R016C10SPC01
access the network.
0
If
NRDUCellTrpMmwav
Beam.CoverageScen
ario is set to
SCENARIO_103, the
value 0 takes effect.

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900:
Silence scheduling for uplink
V100R016C10SPC01
power control is now
0
NA supported, and this bit has
BTS3900 5G:
been activated for super
V100R016C10SPC01
uplink.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900:
Silence scheduling for uplink
V100R016C10SPC01
power control is now
0
NA supported, and this bit has
BTS3900 5G:
been activated for super
V100R016C10SPC01
uplink.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900:
V100R016C10SPC01 Power headroom estimation is
0 now supported, and this
NA
BTS3900 5G: reserved parameter has been
V100R016C10SPC01 activated for super uplink.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
LTE FDD and NR spectrum
BTS5900:
sharing is now supported, and
Reconfiguration of V100R016C10SPC01
this reserved parameter has
this parameter takes 0
been activated to specify
effect after the cell is BTS3900 5G:
whether to enable the LTE
automatically reset. V100R016C10SPC01
PBCH/SS rate matching
0
function.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C00 This reserved parameter has
BTS5900: been activated to specify the
V100R016C00 threshold for weight
None
BTS3900 5G: enhancement to take effect for
V100R016C00 UEs not supporting antenna
BTS5900 5G: selection.
V100R016C00
BTS3900:
V100R016C00SPC10
0
BTS5900:
Multiple TRS puncturing
V100R016C00SPC10
modes are supported, and this
0
None reserved parameter has been
BTS3900 5G:
added to specify the TRS
V100R016C00SPC10
puncturing mode.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00SPC10
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C00
BTS5900: This reserved parameter has
V100R016C00 been activated to support the
None
BTS3900 5G: N1 and N2 configurations of
V100R016C00 aperiodic CoMP resources.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00
BTS3900:
V100R016C00SPC05
0
BTS5900: Uplink adaptation is now
V100R016C00SPC05 supported, and this reserved
0 parameter has been activated
None
BTS3900 5G: to specify the threshold for the
V100R016C00SPC05 number of times the SRS
0 SINR is abnormal.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00SPC05
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C00SPC05
0
BTS5900: The PreSINR threshold for the
V100R016C00SPC05 enhanced multi-user mobility
0 algorithm is now configurable,
None
BTS3900 5G: and this reserved parameter
V100R016C00SPC05 has been activated to specify
0 the PreSINR threshold.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00SPC05
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C00SPC05
0
BTS5900:
V100R016C00SPC05 The parameter description has
0 been modified to indicate that
None
BTS3900 5G: this parameter applies only to
V100R016C00SPC05 the downlink.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00SPC05
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C00SPC10
0
BTS5900:
This reserved parameter has
V100R016C00SPC10
been activated to specify the
0
None channel correlation threshold
BTS3900 5G:
of the third layer for static user
V100R016C00SPC10
evaluation.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00SPC10
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C00SPC10
0
BTS5900:
V100R016C00SPC10 This reserved parameter has
0 been activated to specify the
None
BTS3900 5G: threshold for multipath
V100R016C00SPC10 evaluation.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00SPC10
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C00SPC05
0 The interval for determining
BTS5900: UL fallback to LTE is now
V100R016C00SPC05 configurable, and this
0 reserved parameter has been
None
BTS3900 5G: activated to specify the
V100R016C00SPC05 interval of uplink signal quality
0 evaluation for UL fallback to
BTS5900 5G: LTE in NSA networking.
V100R016C00SPC05
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C00SPC10
Added parameters:The rank
0
and waveform adaptation
BTS5900:
algorithms are optimized, and
V100R016C00SPC10
this reserved parameter has
0
None been activated to specify the
BTS3900 5G:
offset of the SINR threshold
V100R016C00SPC10
for switchovers from rank 1 to
0
rank 2 in the DFT-S-OFDM
BTS5900 5G:
waveform.
V100R016C00SPC10
0
BTS3900: The downlink additional
V100R016C00SPC10 DMRS adaptation function for
0 anti-pingpong is added. POS0
BTS5900: can be reconfigured in the
V100R016C00SPC10 RRC reconfiguration message
0 when the conditions for not
None
BTS3900 5G: configuring additional DMRSs
V100R016C00SPC10 are met for N consecutive
0 periods. A single period is 500
BTS5900 5G: ms. This reserved parameter
V100R016C00SPC10 has been activated to specify
0 the number of periods.
BTS3900:
V100R016C00SPC05
0 This reserved parameter has
BTS5900: been activated to specify the
V100R016C00SPC05 maximum proportion of RBs
0 reserved for high-priority initial
none
BTS3900 5G: transmission UEs not
V100R016C00SPC05 performing joint transmission
0 in a serving cell during DL
BTS5900 5G: CoMP preallocation.
V100R016C00SPC05
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C00SPC10
0
BTS5900: This reserved parameter has
V100R016C00SPC10 been activated to specify the
0 threshold for delay extension
NA
BTS3900 5G: to take effect in weight
V100R016C00SPC10 enhancement for UEs not
0 supporting antenna selection.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00SPC10
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C00SPC10
0
This reserved parameter has
BTS5900:
been activated to specify the
V100R016C00SPC10
MCS threshold for coefficient
0
NA adjustment of each layer in
BTS3900 5G:
weight enhancement for UEs
V100R016C00SPC10
not supporting antenna
0
selection.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00SPC10
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C00SPC10
0
BTS5900: This reserved parameter has
V100R016C00SPC10 been activated to specify the
0 coefficient level of each layer
NA
BTS3900 5G: for 1T SRS UEs in weight
V100R016C00SPC10 enhancement for UEs not
0 supporting antenna selection.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00SPC10
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C00SPC10
0
BTS5900: This reserved parameter has
V100R016C00SPC10 been activated to specify the
0 coefficient level of each layer
NA
BTS3900 5G: for 2T SRS UEs in weight
V100R016C00SPC10 enhancement for UEs not
0 supporting antenna selection.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00SPC10
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C00SPC10
0
BTS5900: RI subset restriction for high-
V100R016C00SPC10 speed cells is now supported,
0 and this reserved parameter
NA
BTS3900 5G: has been activated to specify
V100R016C00SPC10 whether to enable this
0 function.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00SPC10
0
Modifying this
parameter will cause
the cell to reset.
This parameter must
be set to 0 because
the base station or
TUE does not support
BTS3900:
other PTRS time-
V100R016C00SPC10
domain
0
configurations. If this
BTS5900:
parameter is not set
V100R016C00SPC10 This reserved parameter has
to 0, the values of
0 been activated to specify the
NRDUCellRsvdExt.Rs
BTS3900 5G: PTRS time domain density
vdParam221,
V100R016C00SPC10 value threshold MCS1.
NRDUCellRsvdExt.Rs
0
vdParam222, and
BTS5900 5G:
NRDUCellRsvdExt.Rs
V100R016C00SPC10
vdParam223 must be
0
the same. Otherwise,
the throughput
decreases or even
service drops occur
after a UE/TUE
accesses the
network.
Modifying this
parameter will cause
the cell to reset.
This parameter must
be set to 0 because
the base station or
TUE does not support
BTS3900:
other PTRS time-
V100R016C00SPC10
domain
0
configurations. If this
BTS5900:
parameter is not set
V100R016C00SPC10 This reserved parameter has
to 0, the values of
0 been activated to specify the
NRDUCellRsvdExt.Rs
BTS3900 5G: PTRS time domain density
vdParam221,
V100R016C00SPC10 value threshold MCS2.
NRDUCellRsvdExt.Rs
0
vdParam222, and
BTS5900 5G:
NRDUCellRsvdExt.Rs
V100R016C00SPC10
vdParam223 must be
0
the same. Otherwise,
the throughput
decreases or even
service drops occur
after a UE/TUE
accesses the
network.
Modifying this
parameter will cause
the cell to reset.
This parameter must
be set to 0 because
the base station or
TUE does not support
BTS3900:
other PTRS time-
V100R016C00SPC10
domain
0
configurations. If this
BTS5900:
parameter is not set
V100R016C00SPC10 This reserved parameter has
to 0, the values of
0 been activated to specify the
NRDUCellRsvdExt.Rs
BTS3900 5G: PTRS time domain density
vdParam221,
V100R016C00SPC10 value threshold MCS3.
NRDUCellRsvdExt.Rs
0
vdParam222, and
BTS5900 5G:
NRDUCellRsvdExt.Rs
V100R016C00SPC10
vdParam223 must be
0
the same. Otherwise,
the throughput
decreases or even
service drops occur
after a UE/TUE
accesses the
network.
BTS3900:
V100R016C00SPC10
0
BTS5900:
V100R016C00SPC10 This reserved parameter has
Modifying this
0 been activated to specify the
parameter will cause
BTS3900 5G: PTRS frequency domain
the cell to reset.
V100R016C00SPC10 density value threshold NRB0.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00SPC10
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C00SPC10
0
BTS5900:
V100R016C00SPC10 This reserved parameter has
Modifying this
0 been activated to specify the
parameter will cause
BTS3900 5G: PTRS frequency domain
the cell to reset.
V100R016C00SPC10 density value threshold NRB1.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00SPC10
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C00SPC10
0
BTS5900:
This reserved parameter has
V100R016C00SPC10
been activated to specify the
0
None power backoff correction
BTS3900 5G:
proportion for SINR for non-
V100R016C00SPC10
consecutive scheduling slots.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00SPC10
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C00SPC12
0
The reserved parameter has
BTS5900:
been activated to specify the
V100R016C00SPC12
beam grouping algorithm
0
None policy. This parameter is used
BTS3900 5G:
to replace the
V100R016C00SPC12
NRDUCellRsvd.RsvdParam18
0
0 parameter.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00SPC12
0

BTS3900: The downlink additional


V100R016C00SPC10 DMRS adaptation function for
0 anti-pingpong is added. POS1
BTS5900: can be reconfigured in the
V100R016C00SPC10 RRC reconfiguration message
0 when the conditions for
None
BTS3900 5G: configuring additional DMRSs
V100R016C00SPC10 are met for M consecutive
0 periods. A single period is 500
BTS5900 5G: ms. This reserved parameter
V100R016C00SPC10 has been activated to specify
0 the number of periods.
BTS3900:
V100R016C00SPC12
0
BTS5900:
The PHR periodic timer is now
V100R016C00SPC12
supported, and this reserved
0
None parameter has been activated
BTS3900 5G:
to specify the PHR periodic
V100R016C00SPC12
timer.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00SPC12
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C00SPC12
0
BTS5900:
The PHR prohibition timer is
V100R016C00SPC12
now supported, and this
0
None reserved parameter has been
BTS3900 5G:
activated to specify the PHR
V100R016C00SPC12
prohibition timer.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00SPC12
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C00SPC12
0
This reserved parameter has
BTS5900:
been activated to specify the
V100R016C00SPC12
OH value in the formula for
0
None calculating the upper limit of
BTS3900 5G:
the downlink TBS to improve
V100R016C00SPC12
the downlink low-frequency
0
peak throughput.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00SPC12
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C00SPC12
0
BTS5900:
V100R016C00SPC12 This reserved parameter has
0 been activated to specify the
None
BTS3900 5G: maximum number of VIP
V100R016C00SPC12 users that can be admitted.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00SPC12
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C00SPC12
This reserved parameter has
0
been activated to specify the
BTS5900:
QCI/5QI configuration for VIP
V100R016C00SPC12
users. In NSA networking, the
0
None value of this parameter
BTS3900 5G:
indicates the QCI value. In SA
V100R016C00SPC12
networking, the value of this
0
parameter indicates the 5QI
BTS5900 5G:
value.
V100R016C00SPC12
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C00SPC12
0
BTS5900:
V100R016C00SPC12
This reserved parameter has
0
None been activated to specify the
BTS3900 5G:
PRB usage of VIP users.
V100R016C00SPC12
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00SPC12
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C00SPC12
0
This reserved parameter has
BTS5900:
been activated to specify the
V100R016C00SPC12
threshold of the number of
0
None NACKs when the function of
BTS3900 5G:
avoiding negative gains of
V100R016C00SPC12
enhanced downlink target
0
IBLER adaptation is enabled.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00SPC12
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900:
Support for controlling the
V100R015C10SPC08
downlink MU pairing negative
0
None gain identification algorithm to
BTS3900 5G:
be turned on and off, enabling
V100R015C10SPC08
the reserved parameter.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC08 This parameter has been
0 activated to support the inter-
None
BTS3900 5G: cell SSB time-domain position
V100R015C10SPC08 staggering function.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC13
0
BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC13 This reserved parameter has
0 been activated to specify
None
BTS3900 5G: whether to optimize sharp CQI
V100R015C10SPC13 fluctuation.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC13
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC15
0
BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC15 This reserved parameter has
0 been activated to support the
None
BTS3900 5G: LA optimization function after
V100R015C10SPC15 a handover.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC15
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC15
0
BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC15
Specifies whether the gNodeB
0
None instructs the UE to switch the
BTS3900 5G:
SSB beam.
V100R015C10SPC15
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC15
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC15
6
BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC15 This reserved parameter is
6 activated to support the
None
BTS3900 5G: timeslot optimization function
V100R015C10SPC15 for PDCCH rate matching.
6
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC15
6

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC17
0
BTS5900: This reserved parameter has
V100R015C10SPC17 been activated to specify
0 whether the amount of data
None
BTS3900 5G: scheduled during the SR-
V100R015C10SPC17 based scheduling can be
0 configured.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC17
0
V100R015C10SPC15
6
BTS5900: PDCCH Type3 CSS can now
V100R015C10SPC15 be configured on the PCC ,
6 and this reserved parameter
None
BTS3900 5G: has been activated to specify
V100R015C10SPC15 whether to enable this
6 function.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC15

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC17
0
BTS5900: This reserved parameter has
V100R015C10SPC17 been activated to specify
0 whether to enable downlink
None
BTS3900 5G: MCS index adjustment
V100R015C10SPC17 optimization when smart
0 power lock is enabled.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC17
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS5900: This bit has been activated to
V100R016C10SPC01 specify whether to change the
0 logical channel number when
None
BTS3900 5G: an intra-NR-cell handover is
V100R016C10SPC01 triggered by an LTE handover
0 in EN-DC scenarios.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC25
1
BTS5900:
This reserved parameter has
V100R015C10SPC25
been activated to specify
1
None whether to enable the DRX
BTS3900 5G:
state evaluation based on
V100R015C10SPC25
PUSCH NACK feedback.
1
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC25
1

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
3
BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC08 This reserved parameter has
3 been activated to specify
None
BTS3900 5G: whether to stop scheduling for
V100R015C10SPC08 NR during measurement gap.
3
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
3
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC15 This reserved parameter has
6 been activated to control
BTS5900: whether to enable the MU PMI
V100R015C10SPC15 user interference cancellation
6 solution. It is recommended
None
BTS3900 5G: that this switch be turned on in
V100R015C10SPC15 PMI MU user pairing
6 scenarios. In other scenarios,
BTS5900 5G: it is recommended that this
V100R015C10SPC15 switch be turned off.
6

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC15
0 Intra-LTE inter-cell handover
BTS5900: without changing the SgNB is
V100R015C10SPC15 now supported in NSA
0 scenarios, and this bit of the
None
BTS3900 5G: reserved parameter has been
V100R015C10SPC15 activated to control when to
0 stop scheduling during the
BTS5900 5G: handover.
V100R015C10SPC15
0
V100R015C10SPC15
6
BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC15
This reserved parameter has
6
None been activated to support the
BTS3900 5G:
CSI-RS filtering function.
V100R015C10SPC15
6
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC15
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC15
6
BTS5900:
This reserved parameter has
V100R015C10SPC15
been activated to specify
6
None whether power reduction for
BTS3900 5G:
UEs near the cell center
V100R015C10SPC15
applies to UEs of all vendors.
6
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC15
6
BTS3900: The number of RBs restricted
V100R015C10SPC17 by power control can now
0 converges to the number of
BTS5900: target RBs for power control,
V100R015C10SPC17 and this reserved parameter
0 has been activated to specify
None
BTS3900 5G: whether to continue the
V100R015C10SPC17 convergence when the
0 number of RBs restricted by
BTS5900 5G: power control is less than the
V100R015C10SPC17 number of target RBs for
0 power control.
The triggering
condition of the UL
fallback to LTE
procedure depends
on the value of the
NRDUCellSrsMeas.N BTS3900:
saUlFackToLteSinrTh V100R015C10SPC21
ld parameter. 0
Therefore, when this BTS5900: This reserved parameter has
switch is turned on V100R015C10SPC21 been activated to specify
(this parameter is set 0 whether the measured SRS
to 1), the value of the BTS3900 5G: PostSINR is used for
NRDUCellSrsMeas.N V100R015C10SPC21 evaluation of UL fallback to
saUlFackToLteSinrTh 0 LTE.
ld parameter must BTS5900 5G:
also be changed to V100R015C10SPC21
prevent UE 0
throughput decrease
due to delayed
handovers. The
recommended value
is 30.

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC21
0
BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC21
0 The parameter description has
None
BTS3900 5G: been revised.
V100R015C10SPC21
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC21
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPH21
2
Downlink scheduling priority
BTS5900:
optimization is now supported,
V100R015C10SPH21
and the
2
None RSVDSWPARAM1_BIT17
BTS3900 5G:
parameter has been activated
V100R015C10SPH21
to specify whether to enable
2
this function.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPH21
2

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
This reserved parameter has
BTS5900:
been activated to specify the
V100R015C10SPC08
number of PDSCH DMRS
0
None code division multiplexing
BTS3900 5G:
groups that can be used
V100R015C10SPC08
during PDSCH DMRS port
0
number allocation.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900:
The IBLER adaptation
V100R015C10SPC08
function is supported, and this
0
None reserved parameter is used to
BTS3900 5G:
specify whether to enable this
V100R015C10SPC08
function.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900: The MU scheduling function is
V100R015C10SPC08 supported, and this reserved
0 parameter is used to specify
None
BTS3900 5G: the MU rank scheme for UE
V100R015C10SPC08 pairing based on SRS
0 weighting.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900:
The MU scheduling function is
V100R015C10SPC08
supported, and is used to
0
None specify the MU rank adaptive
BTS3900 5G:
threshold 1 before UE pairing
V100R015C10SPC08
using SRS weights.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900: The MU scheduling function is
V100R015C10SPC08 supported, and this reserved
0 parameter is used to specify
None
BTS3900 5G: the MU rank adaptive
V100R015C10SPC08 threshold 2 before UE pairing
0 using SRS weights.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900: The MU scheduling function is
V100R015C10SPC08 supported, and this reserved
0 parameter is activated to
None
BTS3900 5G: specify the maximum rank
V100R015C10SPC08 value for UE pairing using
0 SRS weights.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900:
The MU scheduling function is
V100R015C10SPC08
supported, and this reserved
0
None parameter is used to specify
BTS3900 5G:
the maximum rank value for
V100R015C10SPC08
UE pairing using PMI weights.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900:
The parameter description has
V100R015C10SPC08
been modified to indicate that
0
None this parameter applies only to
BTS3900 5G:
downlink low-frequency TDD
V100R015C10SPC08
cells.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0 Uplink AMC step adaptation is
BTS5900: now supported, and this
V100R015C10SPC08 reserved parameter has been
0 activated to specify the
None
BTS3900 5G: threshold of consecutive
V100R015C10SPC08 correct CRCs for initial
0 transmission in uplink AMC
BTS5900 5G: step adaptation.
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
Uplink AMC step adaptation is
BTS5900:
now supported, and this
V100R015C10SPC08
reserved parameter has been
0
None activated to specify the
BTS3900 5G:
threshold of consecutive CRC
V100R015C10SPC08
errors for initial transmission in
0
uplink AMC step adaptation.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900: Uplink AMC step adaptation is
V100R015C10SPC08 now supported, and this
0 reserved parameter has been
None
BTS3900 5G: activated to specify the
V100R015C10SPC08 increment step coefficient in
0 uplink AMC step adaptation.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
Uplink AMC step adaptation is
BTS5900:
now supported, and this
V100R015C10SPC08
reserved parameter has been
0
None activated to specify the
BTS3900 5G:
number of suspended TTIs
V100R015C10SPC08
due to MCS index decrease in
0
uplink AMC step adaptation.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900: The reserved parameter
V100R015C10SPC08 RsvdU16Param2 has been
0 activated to support the low
None
BTS3900 5G: delay feature. This feature is
V100R015C10SPC08 used for commercial version
0 tests.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC17
0
This reserved parameter has
BTS5900:
been activated to specify
V100R015C10SPC17
whether to enable the function
0
None of
BTS3900 5G:
avoiding interference from
V100R015C10SPC17
CSI-RS of neighboring cells to
0
the PDSCH of the serving cell.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC17
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
The low latency function is
BTS5900:
supported, and this reserved
V100R015C10SPC08
parameter is used to specify
0
None the maximum number of
BTS3900 5G:
preallocated UEs.
V100R015C10SPC08
Low latency is a test function
0
for commercial versions.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC08 PUSCH and DMRS symbol
0 sharing is now supported, and
None
BTS3900 5G: this parameter does not take
V100R015C10SPC08 effect for SUL cells.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC08 The maximum downlink bit
0 rate is configurable, and this
None
BTS3900 5G: reserved parameter is used to
V100R015C10SPC08 specify this bit rate.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0 The low delay feature is now
BTS5900: supported, and this reserved
V100R015C10SPC08 parameter has been activated
0 to specify the minimum
None
BTS3900 5G: interval for preallocation for
V100R015C10SPC08 UEs in the uplink. This feature
0 is used for commercial version
BTS5900 5G: tests.
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
If there are non-test
BTS5900:
UEs during the uplink
V100R015C10SPC08
multi-user peak rate This parameter is modified to
0
test, it is not support the uplink multi-user
BTS3900 5G:
recommended that peak rate comparison test.
V100R015C10SPC08
this parameter be set
0
to 3.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC08 The RAR beam selection is
0 supported, and this reserved
None
BTS3900 5G: parameter is used to specify
V100R015C10SPC08 the beam used by the RAR.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC08 The parameter description has
0 been modified to indicate that
None
BTS3900 5G: this parameter applies only to
V100R015C10SPC08 the downlink.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
The spatial multiplexing
BTS5900:
between the DCI for uplink
V100R015C10SPC08
data and DCI for downlink
0
None data is supported, and this
BTS3900 5G:
reserved parameter is used to
V100R015C10SPC08
specify whether to enable this
0
function.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC08 The parameter description has
0 been modified to indicate that
None
BTS3900 5G: this parameter applies only to
V100R015C10SPC08 the downlink.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900: The downlink MU probe
V100R015C10SPC08 function is now supported, and
0 this reserved parameter has
None
BTS3900 5G: been activated to specify the
V100R015C10SPC08 level of the downlink MU
0 probe scheme.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900:
Uplink AMC step adaptation is
V100R015C10SPC08
now supported, and this
0
None reserved parameter has been
BTS3900 5G:
activated to specify whether to
V100R015C10SPC08
enable this function.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
When this parameter
0
is set to 1, it is
BTS5900: The PDSCH DMRS and data
recommended that
V100R015C10SPC08 power adaptation function is
NRDUCellPdsch.DlA
0 supported, and this reserved
dditionalDmrsPos be
BTS3900 5G: parameter is used to specify
set to NOT_CONFIG
V100R015C10SPC08 whether to enable this
to ensure that the
0 function.
downlink rate does
BTS5900 5G:
not decrease.
V100R015C10SPC08
0

V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900:
The dual-DCI scheduling
V100R015C10SPC08
function is supported, and this
0
None reserved parameter is
BTS3900 5G:
activated to specify whether to
V100R015C10SPC08
enable this function.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC08 This reserved parameter has
0 been activeted to support the
None
BTS3900 5G: configuration of aperiodic csirs
V100R015C10SPC08 sch interval
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
If this parameter is 0
set to a large value, BTS5900: The downlink cell-level
the number of UEs V100R015C10SPC08 PDSCH bandwidth is now
that access the cell 0 configurable, and the
may decrease, the BTS3900 5G: parameter meaning has been
access may fail, and V100R015C10SPC08 modified to meet user
the cell throughput 0 requirements.
may decrease. BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
If this parameter is 0
set to a large value, BTS5900:
This reserved parameter has
the number of UEs V100R015C10SPC08
been activated to support the
that access the cell 0
configuration of common
may decrease, the BTS3900 5G:
maintenance and test
access may fail, and V100R015C10SPC08
variables.
the cell throughput 0
may decrease. BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900:
This reserved parameter has
V100R015C10SPC08
been activated to support the
0
None threshold for determining the
BTS3900 5G:
differences between layers in
V100R015C10SPC08
a codeword.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900: This reserved parameter has
V100R015C10SPC08 been activated to support the
0 spectral efficiency conversion
None
BTS3900 5G: coefficient when the difference
V100R015C10SPC08 between layers in a codeword
0 is large.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900: This reserved parameter has
V100R015C10SPC08 been activated to support the
0 spectral efficiency conversion
None
BTS3900 5G: coefficient when the difference
V100R015C10SPC08 between layers in a codeword
0 is large.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC08
This parameter is activated to
0
None specify the c-SRS 2 of
BTS3900 5G:
narrowband period SRS
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC08
This parameter is activated to
0
None specify the c-SRS 1 of
BTS3900 5G:
narrowband period SRS
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0 This reserved parameter has
BTS5900: been activated to support
V100R015C10SPC08 configuration of user cycle
0 SRS bandwidth adaptive
None
BTS3900 5G: function, new parameters
V100R015C10SPC08 used to control user cycle
0 SRS bandwidth switching
BTS5900 5G: threshold.
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0 This reserved parameter has
BTS5900: been activated to support
V100R015C10SPC08 configuration of user cycle
0 SRS bandwidth adaptive
None
BTS3900 5G: function, new parameters
V100R015C10SPC08 used to control the user cycle
0 SRS bandwidth reassignment
BTS5900 5G: during the SRS discard time.
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
This reserved parameter has
BTS5900:
been activated to specify the
V100R015C10SPC08
threshold for the switchover
0
None between the optimal spectral
BTS3900 5G:
efficiency and boundary
V100R015C10SPC08
protection branches in the
0
adaptive rank scheme.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
This reserved parameter has
BTS5900:
been activated to specify the
V100R015C10SPC08
hysteresis threshold for the
0
None downlink rank adaptive
BTS3900 5G:
spectral efficiency when the
V100R015C10SPC08
optimal rank is greater than
0
rank 2 in rank 2 scenarios.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
This reserved parameter has
BTS5900:
been activated to specify the
V100R015C10SPC08
hysteresis threshold for the
0
None downlink rank adaptive
BTS3900 5G:
spectral efficiency when the
V100R015C10SPC08
optimal rank is greater than
0
rank 3 in rank 3 scenarios.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
This reserved parameter has
BTS5900:
been activated to specify the
V100R015C10SPC08
hysteresis threshold for the
0
None downlink rank adaptive
BTS3900 5G:
spectral efficiency when the
V100R015C10SPC08
optimal rank is smaller than
0
rank 3 in rank 3 scenarios.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
This reserved parameter has
BTS5900:
been activated to specify the
V100R015C10SPC08
hysteresis threshold for the
0
None downlink rank adaptive
BTS3900 5G:
spectral efficiency when the
V100R015C10SPC08
optimal rank is smaller than
0
rank 4 in rank 4 scenarios.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900:
This reserved parameter has
V100R015C10SPC08
been activated to specify the
0
None minimum MCS threshold for
BTS3900 5G:
starting rank adaptation in
V100R015C10SPC08
rank 2.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900:
This reserved parameter has
V100R015C10SPC08
been activated to specify the
0
None minimum MCS threshold for
BTS3900 5G:
starting rank adaptation with a
V100R015C10SPC08
rank greater than 2.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900: This reserved parameter has
V100R015C10SPC08 been activated to specify
0 whether to enable the
None
BTS3900 5G: combination of inter-layer
V100R015C10SPC08 power control and rank
0 adaptation.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900:
This reserved parameters is
V100R015C10SPC08
supported to control the time
0
None interval between two resource
BTS3900 5G:
reservations in the PDCCH
V100R015C10SPC08
anti-call mechanism.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900:
This reserved parameters is
V100R015C10SPC08
supportedto control the slot
0
None number of reserved resources
BTS3900 5G:
in the PDCCH anti-call
V100R015C10SPC08
mechanism.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C00 Uplink rank adaptation is now
BTS5900: supported, and this reserved
V100R016C00 parameter has been activated
None
BTS3900 5G: to specify the spectral
V100R016C00 efficiency hysteresis for uplink
BTS5900 5G: rank order reduction.
V100R016C00

BTS3900:
V100R016C00 Uplink rank adaptation is now
BTS5900: supported, and this reserved
V100R016C00 parameter has been activated
None
BTS3900 5G: to specify the spectral
V100R016C00 efficiency hysteresis for uplink
BTS5900 5G: rank order increase.
V100R016C00
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0 The downlink mobile MU
BTS5900: enhancement feature is now
V100R015C10SPC08 supported, and this reserved
0 parameter has been activated
None
BTS3900 5G: to specify the upper threshold
V100R015C10SPC08 for the gain range of the
0 mobile MU SINR correction
BTS5900 5G: solution.
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0 The downlink mobile MU
BTS5900: enhancement feature is now
V100R015C10SPC08 supported, and this reserved
0 parameter has been activated
None
BTS3900 5G: to specify the lower threshold
V100R015C10SPC08 for the gain range of the
0 mobile MU SINR correction
BTS5900 5G: solution.
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0 The downlink mobile MU
BTS5900: enhancement feature is now
V100R015C10SPC08 supported, and this reserved
0 parameter has been activated
None
BTS3900 5G: to specify difference lower-
V100R015C10SPC08 limit protection for the gain
0 range of the mobile MU SINR
BTS5900 5G: correction solution.
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900: The short delay function is
V100R015C10SPC08 now supported, and this
0 reserved parameter has been
None
BTS3900 5G: activated to specify whether
V100R015C10SPC08 the ping optimization function
0 takes effect.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
The short delay function is
BTS5900:
now supported, and this
V100R015C10SPC08
reserved parameter has been
0
None activated to specify the TBS in
BTS3900 5G:
high-priority scheduling for the
V100R015C10SPC08
eMBB slot short delay
0
function.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC08 This reserved parameter has
0 been activated to specify the
None
BTS3900 5G: QCI value of the symbol-level
V100R015C10SPC08 scheduling bearer.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900: NEBF and PEBF adaptation is
V100R015C10SPC08 now supported, and this
0 reserved parameter has been
None
BTS3900 5G: activated to specify the ratio
V100R015C10SPC08 threshold of the number of
0 RBs occupied by MU or SU.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900: NEBF and PEBF adaptation is
V100R015C10SPC08 now supported, and this
0 reserved parameter has been
None
BTS3900 5G: activated to specify the
V100R015C10SPC08 average MCS index threshold
0 for UE pairing.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900:
Uplink refined PMI weighting
V100R015C10SPC08
is now supported, and this
0
None reserved parameter has been
BTS3900 5G:
activated to specify whether to
V100R015C10SPC08
enable this function.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900:
This reserved parameter has
V100R015C10SPC08
been activated to support the
0
None uplink power control based on
BTS3900 5G:
the high uplink RSRP
V100R015C10SPC08
threshold.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
Delivering downlink data
0
packets to the UE for RAR
BTS5900:
transmission in the case of
V100R015C10SPC08
non-contention-based
0
None handovers is now supported,
BTS3900 5G:
and this reserved parameter
V100R015C10SPC08
has been activated to specify
0
whether to enable this
BTS5900 5G:
function.
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
Fast HARQ short time
BTS5900:
sequence can now be
V100R015C10SPC08
configured for all commercial
0
None UEs, and this reserved
BTS3900 5G:
parameter has been activated
V100R015C10SPC08
to specify the fast HARQ short
0
time sequence.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
eCPRI flexible segmentation is
BTS5900:
now supported, and this
V100R015C10SPC08
reserved parameter has been
0
None activated to specify whether to
BTS3900 5G:
enable superior single-UE
V100R015C10SPC08
experience during drive tests
0
in flexible segmentation.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
Uplink PUSCH beam
BTS5900:
adaptation is now supported,
V100R015C10SPC08
and this reserved parameter
0
None has been activated to specify
BTS3900 5G:
the MCS threshold for
V100R015C10SPC08
identifying LOS UEs at cell
0
edge.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
Uplink PUSCH beam
BTS5900:
adaptation is now supported,
V100R015C10SPC08
and this reserved parameter
0
None has been activated to specify
BTS3900 5G:
the RSRP ratio threshold for
V100R015C10SPC08
identifying LOS UEs at cell
0
edge.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC08 This reserved parameter has
0 been activated to specify the
None
BTS3900 5G: number of receive TRXs for
V100R015C10SPC08 uplink RACH.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900: The high-frequency TUE1.0
V100R015C10SPC08 comparison test is now
If this parameter is
0 supported, and this reserved
modified, the cell will
BTS3900 5G: parameter has been activated
be reestablished.
V100R015C10SPC08 to specify the high-frequency
0 RMSI sequence.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900: The control-plane delay
Modification of this V100R015C10SPC08 optimization function is now
parameter will cause 0 supported, and this reserved
the cell to BTS3900 5G: parameter has been activated
automatically reset. V100R015C10SPC08 to specify whether to enable
0 this function.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900:
MU inter-layer power control is
V100R015C10SPC08
now supported, and this
0
None reserved parameter has been
BTS3900 5G:
activated to specify whether to
V100R015C10SPC08
enable this function.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
The mobility speed
BTS5900:
identification algorithm is now
V100R015C10SPC08
supported, and this reserved
0
None parameter has been activated
BTS3900 5G:
to specify the upper threshold
V100R015C10SPC08
for identifying mobility and
0
static UEs.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0 The downlink PMI weight
BTS5900: optimization feature is now
V100R015C10SPC08 supported, and this parameter
0 has been added to specify the
None
BTS3900 5G: size of a subband PMI, that is,
V100R015C10SPC08 a subband with a large
0 granularity or a small
BTS5900 5G: granularity.
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900:
If this parameter is V100R015C10SPC08 This reserved parameter has
modified, the NR cell 0 been activated to specify the
will be automatically BTS3900 5G: configuration of the 3I (CSI-
reset. V100R015C10SPC08 RS) power offset.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC08 This reserved parameter has
0 been activated to specify the
None
BTS3900 5G: configuration of the Msg2
V100R015C10SPC08 power offset.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC08 This reserved parameter has
0 been activated to specify the
None
BTS3900 5G: configuration of the OSI power
V100R015C10SPC08 offset.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC08 This reserved parameter has
0 been activated to specify the
None
BTS3900 5G: configuration of the RMSI
V100R015C10SPC08 power offset.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC08 This reserved parameter has
0 been activated to specify the
None
BTS3900 5G: configuration of the paging
V100R015C10SPC08 power offset.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
1, 2, and 4 high-frequency
BTS5900:
receive beams are now
V100R015C10SPC08
supported, and this reserved
0
None parameter has been activated
BTS3900 5G:
to specify the number of high-
V100R015C10SPC08
frequency receive beams on
0
the PUCCH.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0 Pairing with PMI weight and
BTS5900: SRS weight is now supported,
V100R015C10SPC08 and this reserved parameter
0 has been activated to specify
None
BTS3900 5G: whether to enable pairing with
V100R015C10SPC08 fixed PMI weight for UEs
0 incapable of transmit antenna
BTS5900 5G: selection.
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900: Hybrid pairing of SRS weight
V100R015C10SPC08 and PMI weight is now
0 supported, and this reserved
None
BTS3900 5G: parameter has been activated
V100R015C10SPC08 to specify the downlink UE
0 load threshold.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC08
This reserved parameter has
0
None been activated to support the
BTS3900 5G:
optimization of user beam 1.
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC08
This reserved parameter has
0
None been activated to support the
BTS3900 5G:
optimization of user beam 2.
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC15
UE power saturation
6
optimization by power
BTS5900:
reduction for UEs near the cell
V100R015C10SPC15
center is now supported, and
6
None this reserved parameter has
BTS3900 5G:
been activated to specify the
V100R015C10SPC15
offset for the input power
6
saturation threshold on the UE
BTS5900 5G:
side.
V100R015C10SPC15
6

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC15 UE power saturation
6 optimization by power
BTS5900: reduction for UEs near the cell
V100R015C10SPC15 center is now supported, and
6 this reserved parameter has
None
BTS3900 5G: been activated to specify the
V100R015C10SPC15 maximum power reduction
6 amplitude for preventing
BTS5900 5G: power saturation on the UE
V100R015C10SPC15 side.
6
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900:
Changing the value of V100R015C10SPC08
This reserved parameter has
this parameter will 0
been activated to support the
cause the cell to BTS3900 5G:
VAM outer beam solution.
reset. V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900:
After this parameter is This reserved parameter has
V100R015C10SPC08
modified, the cell been activated to specify
0
automatically resets whether to disable SIB 1
BTS3900 5G:
for the modification to broadcast on the air interface
V100R015C10SPC08
take effect. of the NR cell.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC08
This reserved parameter has
0
None been activated to support
BTS3900 5G:
VAM and DFT adaptation.
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900:
The beam sweeping feature is
After this parameter is V100R015C10SPC08
now supported, and this
modified, the NR cell 0
reserved parameter has been
will be automatically BTS3900 5G:
activated to specify the CSI-
reset. V100R015C10SPC08
RS beam sweeping period.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC08 This reserved parameter has
0 been activated to control the
None
BTS3900 5G: maximum aggregation level of
V100R015C10SPC08 Common PDCCH (Coreset 0).
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900:
The MU MIMO basic pairing
V100R015C10SPC08
feature is now supported, and
0
None this reserved parameter has
BTS3900 5G:
been activated to specify
V100R015C10SPC08
whether to enable this feature.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08 This reserved parameter has
0 been activated to specify the
BTS5900: threshold of the ratio of Ra to
V100R015C10SPC08 Rb. Ra indicates the number
0 of part 2 REs in feedback
None
BTS3900 5G: transmitted in PUSCH used
V100R015C10SPC08 for CSI reporting. Rb indicates
0 the number of REs required
BTS5900 5G: for sub-band PMI reporting of
V100R015C10SPC08 the current UEs.
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC08 This reserved parameter has
0 been activated to specify the
None
BTS3900 5G: configuration of the high-
V100R015C10SPC08 frequency Msg4 power offset.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
The mobility speed
BTS5900:
identification algorithm is now
V100R015C10SPC08
supported, and this reserved
0
None parameter has been activated
BTS3900 5G:
to specify the lower threshold
V100R015C10SPC08
for identifying mobility and
0
static UEs.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
The mobility speed
BTS5900:
identification algorithm is now
V100R015C10SPC08
supported, and this reserved
0
None parameter has been activated
BTS3900 5G:
to specify the lower threshold
V100R015C10SPC08
for identifying mobility and
0
static UEs.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0 Fixed weight type can now be
BTS5900: configured for UEs incapable
V100R015C10SPC08 of transmit antenna selection,
0 and this reserved parameter
None
BTS3900 5G: has been activated to specify
V100R015C10SPC08 the weight scheme for UEs
0 incapable of transmit antenna
BTS5900 5G: selection.
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900:
This reserved parameter has
V100R015C10SPC08
been activated to specify the
0
None RSRP difference between the
BTS3900 5G:
optimal and suboptimal beams
V100R015C10SPC08
of high frequency CSI-RSs.
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900: This reserved parameter has
V100R015C10SPC08 been activated to specify the
0 priority policy for the time
None
BTS3900 5G: sequence from UL grant to
V100R015C10SPC08 uplink data transmission for
0 commercial UEs.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC08
A new reserved parameter is
0
None added to adjust the Rho
BTS3900 5G:
threshold of rank elevation.
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC15
6 Rank detection now applies to
BTS5900: UEs not supporting antenna
V100R015C10SPC15 selection, and this reserved
6 parameter has been activated
None
BTS3900 5G: to optimize the default MCS
V100R015C10SPC15 index for determining the
6 switchover from rank 2 to rank
BTS5900 5G: 3 or from rank 3 to rank 4.
V100R015C10SPC15
6

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
Supports controlling the
BTS5900:
multipath delay decision
V100R015C10SPC08
threshold in the downlink MU
0
None pairing negative gain
BTS3900 5G:
identification algorithm, and
V100R015C10SPC08
enabling the reserved
0
parameter.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC15
6 Rank detection now applies to
BTS5900: UEs not supporting antenna
V100R015C10SPC15 selection, and this reserved
6 parameter has been activated
None
BTS3900 5G: to optimize the default MCS
V100R015C10SPC15 index for determining the
6 switchover from rank 4 to rank
BTS5900 5G: 3 or from rank 3 to rank 2.
V100R015C10SPC15
6

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC15
6
Path loss calculation is
BTS5900:
optimized for power reduction
V100R015C10SPC15
for UEs near the cell center,
6
None and this reserved parameter
BTS3900 5G:
has been activated to specify
V100R015C10SPC15
the filtering coefficient for path
6
loss in the function.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC15
6
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC15
6 Power reduction for UEs near
BTS5900: the cell center can now be
V100R015C10SPC15 controlled based on UE type,
6 and this reserved parameter
None
BTS3900 5G: has been activated to specify
V100R015C10SPC15 the offset for the input power
6 saturation threshold on the UE
BTS5900 5G: side.
V100R015C10SPC15
6

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS5900: RI subset restriction
V100R015C10SPC08 adaptation is now supported,
0 and this reserved parameter
None
BTS3900 5G: has been activated to specify
V100R015C10SPC08 whether to enable this
0 function.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC13
0
BTS5900: Rank adaptation now applies
V100R015C10SPC13 to UEs not supporting antenna
0 selection, and this reserved
None
BTS3900 5G: parameter has been activated
V100R015C10SPC13 to specify the spectral
0 efficiency threshold.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC13
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC13
0
BTS5900: Rank adaptation now applies
V100R015C10SPC13 to UEs not supporting antenna
0 selection, and this reserved
None
BTS3900 5G: parameter has been activated
V100R015C10SPC13 to specify the spectral
0 efficiency threshold.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC13
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
2
BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC08
2 This parameter is used to
None
BTS3900 5G: configuration sr-ProhibitTimer.
V100R015C10SPC08
2
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
2

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
2
BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC08
This reserved parameter has
2
None been activated to specify the
BTS3900 5G:
periodicBSR-Timer.
V100R015C10SPC08
2
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
2

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC15
6 The downlink beam grouping
BTS5900: algorithm is optimized, and
V100R015C10SPC15 this reserved parameter has
6 been activated to specify the
None
BTS3900 5G: working beam selection
V100R015C10SPC15 threshold for downlink UE
6 pairing using SRS-based
BTS5900 5G: weights.
V100R015C10SPC15
6
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC15
6 The downlink beam grouping
BTS5900: algorithm is optimized, and
V100R015C10SPC15 this reserved parameter has
6 been activated to specify the
None
BTS3900 5G: interference beam selection
V100R015C10SPC15 threshold for downlink UE
6 pairing using SRS-based
BTS5900 5G: weights.
V100R015C10SPC15
6

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC15
6 The downlink beam grouping
BTS5900: algorithm is optimized, and
V100R015C10SPC15 this reserved parameter has
6 been activated to specify the
None
BTS3900 5G: interference beam selection
V100R015C10SPC15 threshold for downlink UE
6 pairing using PMI-based
BTS5900 5G: weights.
V100R015C10SPC15
6

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC15
0 The function of optimizing
BTS5900: high-order MCS indexes by
V100R015C10SPC15 reducing power of UEs near
0 the cell center is now
None
BTS3900 5G: supported, and this reserved
V100R015C10SPC15 parameter has been activated
0 to specify the power reduction
BTS5900 5G: amount.
V100R015C10SPC15
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC15
The function of optimizing
6
high-order MCS indexes by
BTS5900:
reducing power of UEs near
V100R015C10SPC15
the cell center is now
6
None supported, and this reserved
BTS3900 5G:
parameter has been activated
V100R015C10SPC15
to specify the MCS index
6
threshold for UEs with rank 2
BTS5900 5G:
transmission in this function.
V100R015C10SPC15
6

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC15 The function of optimizing
6 high-order MCS indexes by
BTS5900: reducing power of UEs near
V100R015C10SPC15 the cell center is now
6 supported, and this reserved
None
BTS3900 5G: parameter has been activated
V100R015C10SPC15 to specify the MCS index
6 threshold for UEs with rank 3
BTS5900 5G: or rank 4 transmission in this
V100R015C10SPC15 function.
6
BTS3900:
V100R016C00
This reserved parameter has
BTS5900:
been activated to support the
V100R016C00
none adjustment of the baseline
BTS3900 5G:
value of the
V100R016C00
powerControlOffset IE.
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC15
6
BTS5900:
Changing the value of V100R015C10SPC15
This reserved parameter has
this parameter will 6
been activated to support
cause the cell to BTS3900 5G:
multiple sets of CSI-RS.
reset. V100R015C10SPC15
6
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC15
6
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC15
6
BTS5900:
Changing the value of V100R015C10SPC15 This reserved parameter has
this parameter will 6 been activated to support the
cause the cell to BTS3900 5G: CSI-RS beam type adaptation
reset. V100R015C10SPC15 function.
6
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC15
6
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC15
6
BTS5900:
Changing the value of V100R015C10SPC15 This reserved parameter has
this parameter will 6 been activated to support the
cause the cell to BTS3900 5G: CSI-RS beam type adaptation
reset. V100R015C10SPC15 function.
6
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC15
6
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC15
6
BTS5900:
Changing the value of V100R015C10SPC15 This reserved parameter has
this parameter will 6 been activated to support the
cause the cell to BTS3900 5G: CSI-RS beam type adaptation
reset. V100R015C10SPC15 function.
6
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC15
6
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC15
6
BTS5900:
Changing the value of V100R015C10SPC15 This reserved parameter has
this parameter will 6 been activated to support the
cause the cell to BTS3900 5G: CSI-RS beam type adaptation
reset. V100R015C10SPC15 function.
6
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC15
6
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC15
6
BTS5900:
Changing the value of V100R015C10SPC15 This reserved parameter has
this parameter will 6 been activated to support the
cause the cell to BTS3900 5G: CSI-RS beam type adaptation
reset. V100R015C10SPC15 function.
6
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC15
6

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC15
6
BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC15 This reserved parameter has
6 been activated to support the
None
BTS3900 5G: CSI-RS beam type adaptation
V100R015C10SPC15 function.
6
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC15
6
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC15
6
BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC15 This reserved parameter has
6 been activated to support the
None
BTS3900 5G: CSI-RS beam type adaptation
V100R015C10SPC15 function.
6
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC15
6

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC15
6
BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC15 This reserved parameter has
6 been activated to support the
None
BTS3900 5G: CSI-RS beam type adaptation
V100R015C10SPC15 function.
6
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC15
6
MO Parameter ID MML Command BIT

MOD
GNBRSVDOPTPARA
Param1WithParamId M
gNBRsvdOptParam None
0 LST
GNBRSVDOPTPARA
M

MOD
GNBRSVDOPTPARA
Param1WithParamId M
gNBRsvdOptParam None
1 LST
GNBRSVDOPTPARA
M

MOD
GNBRSVDOPTPARA
Param1WithParamId M
gNBRsvdOptParam None
2 LST
GNBRSVDOPTPARA
M

MOD
GNBRSVDOPTPARA
Param1WithParamId M
gNBRsvdOptParam None
3 LST
GNBRSVDOPTPARA
M
MOD
GNBRSVDOPTPARA
Param1WithParamId M
gNBRsvdOptParam None
4 LST
GNBRSVDOPTPARA
M

MOD
GNBRSVDOPTPARA
Param1WithParamId M
gNBRsvdOptParam None
12 LST
GNBRSVDOPTPARA
M
MOD
GNBRSVDOPTPARA
Param1WithParamId M
gNBRsvdOptParam None
13 LST
GNBRSVDOPTPARA
M

MOD
GNBRSVDOPTPARA
Param1WithParamId M
gNBRsvdOptParam None
14 LST
GNBRSVDOPTPARA
M

MOD
GNBRSVDOPTPARA
Param1WithParamId M
gNBRsvdOptParam None
15 LST
GNBRSVDOPTPARA
M
MOD
GNBRSVDOPTPARA
Param1WithParamId M
gNBRsvdOptParam None
16 LST
GNBRSVDOPTPARA
M

MOD
GNBRSVDOPTPARA
Param1WithParamId M
gNBRsvdOptParam None
17 LST
GNBRSVDOPTPARA
M

MOD
GNBRSVDOPTPARA
Param2WithParamId M
gNBRsvdOptParam None
0 LST
GNBRSVDOPTPARA
M
MOD
GNBRSVDOPTPARA
Param2WithParamId M
gNBRsvdOptParam None
1 LST
GNBRSVDOPTPARA
M

MOD
GNBRSVDOPTPARA
Param2WithParamId M
gNBRsvdOptParam None
2 LST
GNBRSVDOPTPARA
M
MOD
GNBRSVDOPTPARA
Param2WithParamId M
gNBRsvdOptParam None
3 LST
GNBRSVDOPTPARA
M

MOD
GNBRSVDOPTPARA
Param2WithParamId M
gNBRsvdOptParam None
4 LST
GNBRSVDOPTPARA
M
MOD
GNBRSVDOPTPARA
Param2WithParamId M
gNBRsvdOptParam None
5 LST
GNBRSVDOPTPARA
M

MOD
GNBRSVDOPTPARA
Param2WithParamId M
gNBRsvdOptParam None
7 LST
GNBRSVDOPTPARA
M

MOD
GNBRSVDOPTPARA
Param2WithParamId M
gNBRsvdOptParam None
8 LST
GNBRSVDOPTPARA
M

MOD GNBRSVD RSVDSWPARAM0_B


gNBRsvd RsvdSwParam0
LST GNBRSVD IT8
MOD GNBRSVD RSVDSWPARAM0_B
gNBRsvd RsvdSwParam0
LST GNBRSVD IT10

MOD GNBRSVD
gNBRsvd RsvdParam0 None
LST GNBRSVD

MOD GNBRSVD
gNBRsvd RsvdParam1 None
LST GNBRSVD

MOD GNBRSVD
gNBRsvd RsvdParam4 None
LST GNBRSVD
MOD GNBRSVD
gNBRsvd RsvdParam5 None
LST GNBRSVD

MOD GNBRSVD
gNBRsvd RsvdParam6 None
LST GNBRSVD

MOD GNBRSVD
gNBRsvd RsvdParam7 None
LST GNBRSVD
MOD GNBRSVD
gNBRsvd RsvdParam8 None
LST GNBRSVD

MOD GNBRSVD
gNBRsvd RsvdParam9 None
LST GNBRSVD

MOD GNBRSVD
gNBRsvd RsvdParam10 None
LST GNBRSVD
MOD GNBRSVD
gNBRsvd RsvdParam12 None
LST GNBRSVD

MOD GNBRSVD
gNBRsvd RsvdParam22 None
LST GNBRSVD

MOD GNBRSVD
gNBRsvd RsvdParam23 None
LST GNBRSVD
MOD GNBRSVD
gNBRsvd RsvdParam24 None
LST GNBRSVD

MOD GNBRSVD
gNBRsvd RsvdParam25 None
LST GNBRSVD
MOD GNBRSVD
gNBRsvd RsvdParam34 None
LST GNBRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM RSVDSWPARAM1_B
NRDUCellRsvdParam RsvdSwParam1
LST IT7
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM RSVDSWPARAM1_B
NRDUCellRsvdParam RsvdSwParam1
LST IT15
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM RSVDSWPARAM1_B
NRDUCellRsvdParam RsvdSwParam1
LST IT16
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM RSVDSWPARAM1_B
NRDUCellRsvdParam RsvdSwParam1
LST IT18
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM RSVDSWPARAM1_B
NRDUCellRsvdParam RsvdSwParam1
LST IT19
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM RSVDSWPARAM1_B
NRDUCellRsvdParam RsvdSwParam1
LST IT20
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM RSVDSWPARAM1_B
NRDUCellRsvdParam RsvdSwParam1
LST IT21
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM RSVDSWPARAM1_B
NRDUCellRsvdParam RsvdSwParam1
LST IT23
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM RSVDSWPARAM1_B
NRDUCellRsvdParam RsvdSwParam1
LST IT30
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM RSVDSWPARAM4_B
NRDUCellRsvdParam RsvdSwParam4
LST IT6
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam RsvdU16Param9 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam RsvdU16Param10 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam RsvdU16Param15 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam RsvdU16Param19 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam RsvdU16Param21 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam RsvdU8Param1 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam RsvdU8Param12 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam RsvdU8Param15 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam RsvdU8Param16 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam RsvdU8Param17 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam RsvdU8Param19 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam RsvdU8Param21 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam RsvdU8Param24 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam RsvdU8Param25 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam RsvdU8Param33 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam RsvdU8Param34 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam RsvdU8Param36 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam RsvdU8Param37 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam RsvdU8Param38 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam RsvdU8Param39 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam RsvdU8Param40 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam RsvdU8Param41 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam RsvdU8Param48 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam RsvdU8Param50 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam RsvdU8Param52 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam RsvdU8Param53 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam RsvdU8Param54 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam RsvdU8Param55 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam RsvdU8Param56 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam RsvdU8Param60 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam RsvdU8Param62 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam RsvdU8Param69 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam RsvdU8Param70 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam RsvdU8Param71 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam RsvdU8Param72 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam RsvdU8Param73 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam RsvdU8Param75 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam Rsvd8Param3 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam Rsvd8Param5 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam Rsvd8Param7 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam Rsvd8Param8 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam Rsvd8Param12 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam Rsvd8Param13 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam Rsvd8Param14 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam Rsvd8Param15 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam Rsvd8Param17 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam Rsvd8Param21 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam Rsvd8Param22 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam Rsvd8Param23 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam Rsvd8Param24 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam Rsvd8Param25 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam Rsvd8Param26 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam Rsvd8Param33 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam Rsvd8Param34 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam Rsvd8Param35 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam Rsvd8Param36 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam Rsvd8Param37 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam Rsvd8Param38 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam Rsvd8Param39 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam Rsvd8Param40 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
NRDUCellRsvdParam Rsvd8Param41 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDPA
RAM
MOD
NRCELLRSVDPARA
M
NRCellRsvdParam RsvdU8Param2 None
LST
NRCELLRSVDPARA
M

MOD
NRCELLRSVDPARA
M
NRCellRsvdParam RsvdU8Param3 None
LST
NRCELLRSVDPARA
M

MOD
NRCELLRSVDPARA
M
NRCellRsvdParam RsvdU8Param4 None
LST
NRCELLRSVDPARA
M

MOD
NRCELLRSVDPARA
M
NRCellRsvdParam Rsvd8Param4 None
LST
NRCELLRSVDPARA
M
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00 RSVDSWPARAM1_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt00 RsvdSwParam1
LST IT4
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T00

MOD NRCELLRSVD RSVDSWPARAM0_B


NRCellRsvd RsvdSwParam0
LST NRCELLRSVD IT1

MOD NRCELLRSVD RSVDSWPARAM1_B


NRCellRsvd RsvdSwParam1
LST NRCELLRSVD IT1

MOD NRCELLRSVD
NRCellRsvd RsvdParam0 None
LST NRCELLRSVD
MOD NRCELLRSVD
NRCellRsvd RsvdParam8 None
LST NRCELLRSVD

MOD NRCELLRSVD
NRCellRsvd RsvdParam9 None
LST NRCELLRSVD
MOD NRCELLRSVD
NRCellRsvd RsvdParam10 None
LST NRCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 0 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 1 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 3 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 4 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 5 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 6 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 7 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 8 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 9 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 22 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 23 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 24 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 25 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 26 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 28 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 32 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 33 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 34 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 35 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 36 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 39 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 40 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 41 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 42 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 43 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 44 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 45 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 46 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 47 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 49 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 56 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 57 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 58 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 59 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 60 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 63 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 64 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 65 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 67 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 68 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 69 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 70 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 71 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 72 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 73 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 74 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 75 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 76 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 77 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 78 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 79 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 80 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 81 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 84 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 85 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 86 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 88 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 89 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 91 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 92 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 93 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 95 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 96 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 97 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 98 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 99 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 100 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 101 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 102 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 103 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 104 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 107 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 109 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 110 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 118 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 120 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 121 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 122 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 123 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 124 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 125 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 126 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 127 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 128 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 129 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 130 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 131 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 132 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 133 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 134 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 135 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 136 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 138 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 141 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 147 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 148 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 150 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 151 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 152 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 153 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 154 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 155 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 156 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 157 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 158 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 159 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 160 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 161 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 162 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 164 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 165 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 166 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 167 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 168 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 169 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 170 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 171 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 172 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 176 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 177 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 198 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 199 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 201 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param2WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 7 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param2WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 8 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param2WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 14 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param2WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 18 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param2WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 19 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param2WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 20 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param2WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 21 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param2WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 22 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param2WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 23 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param2WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 24 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param2WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 25 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param2WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 26 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param2WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 28 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param2WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 29 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param2WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 33 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param2WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 34 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param2WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 35 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param2WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 42 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param2WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 51 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param2WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 64 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param2WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 67 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param2WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 69 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param2WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 70 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param2WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 71 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param2WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 77 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param2WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 80 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param2WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 81 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param2WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 82 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param2WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 83 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param2WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 103 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param2WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 104 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param2WithParamId TPARAM
None
ram 118 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
TPARAM
MOD
NRCELLRSVDOPTP
NRCellRsvdOptPara Param1WithParamId ARAM
None
m 5 LST
NRCELLRSVDOPTP
ARAM

MOD
GNBRSVDOPTHRIS
Param1WithParamId K
gNBRsvdOptHRisk None
0 LST
GNBRSVDOPTHRIS
K

MOD
GNBRSVDOPTHRIS
Param1WithParamId K
gNBRsvdOptHRisk None
1 LST
GNBRSVDOPTHRIS
K
MOD
GNBRSVDOPTHRIS
Param1WithParamId K
gNBRsvdOptHRisk None
2 LST
GNBRSVDOPTHRIS
K

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM0_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam0
LST IT2
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM0_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam0
LST IT18
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM0_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam0
LST IT23
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM1_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam1
LST IT9
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM1_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam1
LST IT17
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM1_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam1
LST IT19
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T RSVDSWPARAM1_B
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam1
LST IT22
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam18 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam19 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam20 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam34 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam36 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam42 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam54 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam59 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam90 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T
NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam119 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVDEX
T

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptH Param1WithParamId THRISK
None
Risk 0 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
THRISK
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptH Param1WithParamId THRISK
None
Risk 1 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
THRISK
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptH Param1WithParamId THRISK
None
Risk 2 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
THRISK

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptH Param1WithParamId THRISK
None
Risk 3 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
THRISK
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptH Param1WithParamId THRISK
None
Risk 4 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
THRISK

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptH Param1WithParamId THRISK
None
Risk 5 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
THRISK

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptH Param1WithParamId THRISK
None
Risk 9 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
THRISK
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
NRDUCellRsvdOptH Param1WithParamId THRISK
None
Risk 12 LST
NRDUCELLRSVDOP
THRISK

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD RSVDSWPARAM0_B
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdSwParam0
LST IT3
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD RSVDSWPARAM1_B
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdSwParam1
LST IT3
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam1 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam2 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam3 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam4 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam5 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam12 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam13 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam23 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam24 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam26 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam36 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam37 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam38 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam43 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam44 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam45 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam52 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam55 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam56 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam61 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam62 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam63 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam67 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam68 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam69 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam70 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam71 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam72 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam73 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam76 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam77 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam78 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam79 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam88 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam98 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam100 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam109 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam110 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam111 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam112 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam116 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam117 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam120 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam124 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam138 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam141 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam143 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam145 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam146 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam147 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam148 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam153 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam156 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam157 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam167 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam170 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam175 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam176 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam177 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD

MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam180 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD
MOD
NRDUCELLRSVD
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam184 None
LST
NRDUCELLRSVD
Meaning Disuse Statement New MO New Parameter ID

Indicates the maximum


This parameter still specifies
distance supported by the
the maximum distance
eCPRI/CPRI. The value range
supported by the eCPRI/CPRI,
is 0 to 1. If this parameter is
but it is no longer used
set to 0, the maximum
internally. This parameter is
distance supported by the
replaced by the Param1WithParamId
eCPRI/CPRI is 20 km. If this gNBRsvdOptHRisk
Param1WithParamId1 1
parameter is set to 1, the
parameter in the
maximum distance supported
gNBRsvdOptHRisk MO and
by the eCPRI/CPRI is 0.5 km.
can be set by running the
If this parameter is set to a
MOD gNBRsvdOptHRisk
value not within the range, the
command.
value 0 takes effect.
Indicates Parameter 1 whose
ID is 1. This parameter is used
to configure the period of
dynamic CPU processing
capability adjustment of uplink This parameter is no longer
scheduling capability, used internally. The function of
downlink scheduling this parameter is now gNBRsvd RsvdParam1
capability, and data controlled by a parameter in
transmission processing the gNBRsvd MO.
capability of the baseband
processing board. This
function is disabled if this
parameter is set to 0.
Indicates parameter 1 with
parameter ID 2, which
specifies the application
scenario of the uplink and
downlink decoupling feature.
The value range is 0 and 1. If
the value is greater than 1, the Although the configuration
value 0 takes effect. The value interface in this version
0 indicates the interconnection supports synchronization and
test with the TUE or CPE. In delivery of the setting of this
NA NA
this case, the TDD NR uplink parameter, the system does
is not aligned with the SUL not use this parameter. The
time baseline. The value 1 function controlled by this
indicates the interconnection parameter has been deleted.
test with a commercial UE. In
this case, the TDD NR
introduces an extra frame
offset, and the uplink time
baseline is aligned with that of
the SUL.
Indicates parameter 1 with
parameter ID 3, which
specifies whether to enable This parameter is no longer
the RF direct connection test used internally. The function of
mode. When this parameter is this parameter is now gNBRsvd RsvdParam3
set to 1, the switch is turned controlled by a parameter in
on. If this parameter is set to a the gNBRsvd MO.
value other than 1, the switch
is turned off.
Indicates parameter 1 with
parameter ID 4, which
specifies whether to enable
the high-frequency peak rate
test function.The gNodeB
determines whether to enter
the high-frequency peak rate
test mode based on the
parameter setting.
If this parameter is set to 0, This parameter is no longer
the gNodeB is in the common used internally. The function of
working mode. this parameter is now gNBRsvd RsvdParam14
When this parameter is set to controlled by a parameter in
1, the gNodeB enters the the gNBRsvd MO.
high-frequency peak rate test
mode, which tests the peak
data rate of one or two UEs in
a single sector.
When this parameter is not set
to 0 or 1, the value 1 takes
effect.
This parameter applies only to
TDD high frequency bands.
Indicates the maximum
transmission rate for data split
at the PDCP layer over the X2
interface in NSA DC
scenarios. The actual value
equals the configured value
This parameter is no longer
plus one and then multiplied
used internally. The function of
by the step. The PDCP packet
this parameter is now gNBRsvd RsvdParam10
transmission rate is converted
controlled by a parameter in
into Mbit/s based on the actual
the gNBRsvd MO.
value. If this parameter is set
to a value greater than 19, the
value 19 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value
less than 0, the value 0 takes
effect.
slot, that is, whether the
UBBPfw board supports 800
(4x200) MHz sectors.
Bitx (0, 2, 4): Indicates
whether the UBBPfw board at
the corresponding slot (0, 2, or
4) supports 800 MHz at Layer
2.If the corresponding bit is set
to 1. the UBBPfw board
supports 800 MHz sectors. If
the corresponding bit is set to
0. the UBBPfw board does not
support 800 MHz sectors.
The values are as follows:
0x00 is the default value,
which indicates that none of Although the configuration
the slots supports 800 MHz interface in this version
sectors. supports synchronization and
The value 0x01 indicates that delivery of the setting of this
NA NA
only slot 0 supports 800 MHz parameter, the system does
sectors. not use this parameter. The
The value 0x04 indicates that function controlled by this
only slot 2 supports 800 MHz parameter has been deleted.
sectors.
The value 0x10 indicates that
only slot 4 supports 800 MHz
sectors.
The value 0x05 indicates that
slots 0 and 2 support 800 MHz
sectors.
The value 0x11 indicates that
slots 0 and 4 support 800 MHz
sectors.
The value 0x14 indicates that
slots 2 and 4 support 800 MHz
sectors.
The value 0x15 indicates that
slots 0, 2,the
Indicates andPDCP
4 support 800
SN offset
in the NSA DC scenario.
When this parameter is set to
This parameter is no longer
a value in the range from 1 to
used internally. The function of
100, the GUI value takes
this parameter is now gNBRsvd RsvdParam16
effect. If this parameter is set
controlled by a parameter in
to a value greater than 100,
the gNBRsvd MO.
the value 100 takes effect. If
this parameter is set to 0, the
value 50 takes effect.
Indicates the rate percentage
for suspending data splitting in
the NSA DC scenario. When
this parameter is set to a value This parameter is no longer
in the range from 1 to 100, the used internally. The function of
GUI value takes effect. If this this parameter is now gNBRsvd RsvdParam17
parameter is set to a value controlled by a parameter in
greater than 100, the value the gNBRsvd MO.
100 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to 0, the
value 50 takes effect.
Indicates the hysteresis period
for suspending data splitting in
the NSA DC scenario. When
this parameter is set to a value
This parameter is no longer
in the range from 1 to 200, the
used internally. The function of
actual value equals the
this parameter is now gNBRsvd RsvdParam18
configured value multiplied by
controlled by a parameter in
10. If this parameter is set to a
the gNBRsvd MO.
value greater than 200, the
value 2000 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to 0, the
value 2000 takes effect.
Indicates the penalty period
for suspending data splitting in
the NSA DC scenario. When
this parameter is set to a value This parameter is no longer
in the range from 1 to 60, the used internally. The function of
GUI value takes effect. If this this parameter is now gNBRsvd RsvdParam19
parameter is set to a value controlled by a parameter in
greater than 60, the value 60 the gNBRsvd MO.
takes effect. If this parameter
is set to 0, the value 60 takes
effect.
Indicates whether to enable
special slice configuration. It
also specifies the slice ID of
slice 1 for the interface
between the RAN and core
network specified for user-
This parameter is no longer
plane data when special slice
used internally. The function of
configuration is enabled. The
this parameter is now gNBRsvd RsvdParam4
valid value range of this
controlled by a parameter in
parameter is 0 to
the gNBRsvd MO.
4294967295. The value 0
indicates that special slice
configuration is disabled. A
non-zero value indicates that
slice 1 is enabled, and the
value is the slice ID of slice 1.
Indicates the user-plane
interface between the RAN
and the core network used by
slice 1. The value range of this
parameter is 0 to 5. This
parameter is valid only when
the value of Param2 in
gNBRsvdOpt with ParamId
being 0 is greater than 0. In
this case, the value of this
parameter must be the same This parameter is no longer
as that of gNBCuNgId in the used internally. The function of
gNBCUNg MO. In addition, a this parameter is now gNBRsvd RsvdParam5
valid UpEpGroupId must be controlled by a parameter in
configured for the gNBCUNg the gNBRsvd MO.
MO, and a valid
USERPLANEHOST MO must
be configured for the
corresponding EPGROUP
MO. This parameter is invalid
when the value of Param2 in
gNBRsvdOpt with ParamId
being 0 is set to 0. In this
case, this parameter can be
set to anythe
Indicates value.
slice ID of slice 2
for the interface between the
RAN and core network
specified for user-plane data.
This parameter is valid only
when the value of Param2 in
This parameter is no longer
gNBRsvdOpt with ParamId
used internally. The function of
being 0 is greater than 0. The
this parameter is now gNBRsvd RsvdParam6
valid value range of this
controlled by a parameter in
parameter is 0 to
the gNBRsvd MO.
4294967295. The value 0
indicates that slice 2 is
disabled. A non-zero value
indicates that slice 2 is
enabled, and the value is the
slice ID of slice 2.
Indicates the user-plane
interface between the RAN
and the core network used by
slice 2. The value range of this
parameter is 0 to 5. This
parameter is valid only when
the value of Param2 in
gNBRsvdOpt with ParamId
being 2 is greater than 0. In
this case, the value of this
parameter must be the same This parameter is no longer
as that of gNBCuNgId in the used internally. The function of
gNBCUNg MO. In addition, a this parameter is now gNBRsvd RsvdParam7
valid UpEpGroupId must be controlled by a parameter in
configured for the gNBCUNg the gNBRsvd MO.
MO, and a valid
USERPLANEHOST MO must
be configured for the
corresponding EPGROUP
MO. This parameter is invalid
when the value of Param2 in
gNBRsvdOpt with ParamId
being 2 is set to 0. In this
case, this parameter can be
set to anythe
Indicates value.
slice ID of slice 3
for the interface between the
RAN and core network
specified for user-plane data.
This parameter is valid only
when the value of Param2 in
This parameter is no longer
gNBRsvdOpt with ParamId
used internally. The function of
being 0 is greater than 0. The
this parameter is now gNBRsvd RsvdParam8
valid value range of this
controlled by a parameter in
parameter is 0 to
the gNBRsvd MO.
4294967295. The value 0
indicates that slice 3 is
disabled. A non-zero value
indicates that slice 3 is
enabled, and the value is the
slice ID of slice 3.
Indicates the user-plane
interface between the RAN
and the core network used by
slice 3. The value range of this
parameter is 0 to 5. This
parameter is valid only when
the value of Param2 in
gNBRsvdOpt with ParamId
being 4 is greater than 0. In
this case, the value of this
parameter must be the same This parameter is no longer
as that of gNBCuNgId in the used internally. The function of
gNBCUNg MO. In addition, a this parameter is now gNBRsvd RsvdParam9
valid UpEpGroupId must be controlled by a parameter in
configured for the gNBCUNg the gNBRsvd MO.
MO, and a valid
USERPLANEHOST MO must
be configured for the
corresponding EPGROUP
MO. This parameter is invalid
when the value of Param2 in
gNBRsvdOpt with ParamId
being 4 is set to 0. In this
case, this parameter can be
set to anyparameter
Indicates value. 2 with
parameter ID 7, which
specifies whether the ICMP
packet identification for PDCP
takes effect. This parameter
This parameter is no longer
applies only to low-speed cells
used internally. The function of
in NSA/SA scenarios. If this
this parameter is now gNBRsvd RsvdParam11
parameter is set to 0, this
controlled by a parameter in
function is disabled. If this
the gNBRsvd MO.
parameter is set to 1, this
function is enabled. If this
parameter is set to other
values, this function is
disabled.
Indicates parameter 2 with
parameter ID 8, which
indicates the inactive state This parameter is no longer
switch. used internally. The function of
When this parameter is set to this parameter is now gNBRsvd RsvdParam12
0, this switch is turned off. If controlled by a parameter in
this parameter is set to a value the gNBRsvd MO.
other than 0, this switch is
turned on.
Indicates whether to enable
the CUDU real-time
forwarding function. If this
parameter is set to 0, the This parameter is no longer
CUDU real-time forwarding used by the system and has NA NA
function is disabled. If this been put into the disuse list.
parameter is set to 1, the
CUDU real-time forwarding
function is enabled.
Indicates the switch for RSVDSWPARAM0_BIT10:
postprocessing after clock out- The function carried by this bit
of-synchronization. If this is now controlled by the
parameter is set to 0, the CLK_PROCESS_SW option
gNodeB does not take any of the
ClkOutofsyncDetSwit
measure after clock out-of- gNodeBParam.ClkOutofsyncD gNodeBParam
ch
synchronization. If this etSwitch parameter (by
parameter is set to 1, the running the MOD
gNodeB deactivates all NR GNODEBPARAM command),
TDD cells after clock out-of- and this bit has been added to
synchronization.
Indicates the maximum the disuse list.
distance supported by the
eCPRI/CPRI. The value
This parameter is no longer
ranges from 0 to 1. If this
used internally and its function
parameter is set to 0, the
is now carried by
maximum distance supported
gNodeBParam.MaxFhFiberLe
by the eCPRI/CPRI is 20 km. MaxFhFiberLengthAd
ngthAdaptSw (set by running gNodeBParam
If this parameter is set to 1, aptSw
the MOD GNODEBPARAM
the maximum distance
command). Therefore, this
supported by the eCPRI/CPRI
parameter is added to the
is 0.5 km. If this parameter is
disuse list.
set to a value not within the
range, the value 0 takes
effect.
Indicates the period of
Function removal: The
dynamic adjustment among
function of dynamically
the uplink scheduling
adjusting uplink scheduling
capability, downlink
capability, downlink
scheduling capability, and
scheduling capability, and
data transmission processing NA NA
data transmission processing
capability of the baseband
capability by the CPU of the
processing unit's CPU.
BBP is removed. Therefore,
Dynamic capability adjustment
this parameter is added to the
is disabled if this parameter is
disuse list.
set to 0.
Indicates whether to enable
special slice configuration. It
also specifies the slice ID of
slice 1 for the interface
This parameter is no longer
between the RAN and core
used internally. The function
network specified for user-
carried by this parameter will
plane data when special slice
be replaced by the
configuration is enabled. The SliceServiceType,
SliceServiceType and gNBNetworkSlice
valid value range of this SliceDifferentiator
SliceDifferentiator parameters
parameter is 0 to
in the gNBNetworkSlice MO.
4294967295. The value 0
Therefore, this parameter is
indicates that special slice
added to the disuse list..
configuration is disabled. A
non-zero value indicates that
slice 1 is enabled, and the
value is the slice ID of slice 1.
Indicates the user plane
interface between the radio
access network and the core
network used by slice 1. The
value of this parameter ranges
from 0 to 5. This parameter
takes effect when the value of
gNBRsvd.RsvdParam4 is
greater than 0. In this case, This parameter is no longer
the value of this parameter used internally. The function
must be the same as that of carried by this parameter will
gNBCuNgId in the gNBCUNg be replaced by the
gNBCUNgNs gNBCuNgId
MO. In addition, a valid gNBCuNgId parameter in the
UpEpGroupId must be gNBCUNgNs MO. Therefore,
configured for the gNBCUNg this parameter is added to the
MO, and a valid disuse list.
USERPLANEHOST MO must
be configured for the
corresponding EPGROUP
MO. This parameter is invalid
when gNBRsvd.RsvdParam4
is set to 0. In this case, this
parameter can be set to any
Indicates
value. the ID of slice 2 for
the user plane data flows
between the radio access
network and the core network. This parameter is no longer
This parameter takes effect used internally. The function
when the value of carried by this parameter will
gNBRsvd.RsvdParam4 is be replaced by the
SliceServiceType,
greater than 0. The value of SliceServiceType and gNBNetworkSlice
SliceDifferentiator
this parameter ranges from 0 SliceDifferentiator parameters
to 4294967295. The value 0 in the gNBNetworkSlice MO.
indicates that slice 2 is not Therefore, this parameter is
enabled. A value other than 0 added to the disuse list.
indicates that slice 2 is
enabled, and the value is the
Indicates
ID of slicethe
2. user plane
interface between the radio
access network and the core
network used by slice 2. The
value of this parameter ranges
from 0 to 5. This parameter is
valid only when the value of
gNBRsvd.RsvdParam6 is
greater than 0. In this case, This parameter is no longer
the value of this parameter used internally. The function
must be the same as that of carried by this parameter will
gNBCuNgId in the gNBCUNg be replaced by the
gNBCUNgNs gNBCuNgId
MO. In addition, a valid gNBCuNgId parameter in the
UpEpGroupId must be gNBCUNgNs MO. Therefore,
configured for the gNBCUNg this parameter is added to the
MO, and a valid disuse list.
USERPLANEHOST MO must
be configured for the
corresponding EPGROUP
MO. This parameter is invalid
when gNBRsvd.RsvdParam6
is set to 0. In this case, this
parameter can be set to any
value.
Indicates the ID of slice 3 for
the user plane data flows
between the radio access
network and the core network. This parameter is no longer
This parameter takes effect used internally. The function
when the value of carried by this parameter will
gNBRsvd.RsvdParam4 is be replaced by the
SliceServiceType,
greater than 0. The value of SliceServiceType and gNBNetworkSlice
SliceDifferentiator
this parameter ranges from 0 SliceDifferentiator parameters
to 4294967295. The value 0 in the gNBNetworkSlice MO.
indicates that slice 3 is not Therefore, this parameter is
enabled. A value other than 0 added to the disuse list.
indicates that slice 3 is
enabled, and the value is the
Indicates
ID of slicethe
3. user plane
interface between the radio
access network and the core
network used by slice 3. The
value of this parameter ranges
from 0 to 5. This parameter is
valid only when the value of
gNBRsvd.RsvdParam8 is
greater than 0. In this case, This parameter is no longer
the value of this parameter used internally. The function
must be the same as that of carried by this parameter will
gNBCuNgId in the gNBCUNg be replaced by the
gNBCUNgNs gNBCuNgId
MO. In addition, a valid gNBCuNgId parameter in the
UpEpGroupId must be gNBCUNgNs MO. Therefore,
configured for the gNBCUNg this parameter is added to the
MO, and a valid disuse list.
USERPLANEHOST MO must
be configured for the
corresponding EPGROUP
MO. This parameter is invalid
when gNBRsvd.RsvdParam8
is set to 0. In this case, this
parameter can be set to any
value.
Indicates the maximum
transmission rate for data split
at the PDCP layer over the X2
interface in NSA DC
scenarios. The actual value
equals the configured value This parameter is no longer
plus one and then multiplied used internally and its function
by the step. The PDCP packet is now carried by
gNodeBParam MaxX2TransRate
transmission rate is converted gNodeBParam.X2TransMaxR
into Mbit/ms based on the ate. Therefore, this parameter
actual value. If this parameter is disused.
is set to a value greater than
19, the value 19 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value less than 0, the value 0
takes effect.
The function controlled by this
parameter is now controlled by
the RRC_INACTIVE_SWITCH
Indicates the inactive state
option of the
switch.
InactiveStrategySwitch
When this parameter is set to
parameter in the InactiveStrategySwitc
0, this switch is turned off. If NRCellAlgoSwitch
NRCellAlgoSwitch MO, which h
this parameter is set to a value
can be set by running the
other than 0, this switch is
MOD NRCELLALGOSWITCH
turned on.
command. Therefore, this
parameter has been added to
the parameter disuse list.
Indicates the timer for the
PDCP layer to wait for the
PDCP status reports from the
UE in NSA PDCP anchoring
This parameter is no longer
switchover scenarios. This
used internally and its function
timer affects the processing of
is now carried by
the target side in
gNBMobilityCommParam.Wait
retransmitting data on the
NsaDcUePdcpStsRptTmr (set gNBMobilityCommPa WaitNsaDcUePdcpSt
source side.If this parameter is
by running the MOD ram sRptTmr
set to 0, the value 20 takes
GNBMOBILITYCOMMPARAM
effect. If this parameter is set
command). Therefore, this
to a value in the range from 20
parameter is added to the
to 200, the GUI value takes
disuse list.
effect. If this parameter is set
to a value beyond the range
from 20 to 200, the value 20
takes effect.
Indicates the length of the
penalty timer for preparation
failures of resource-related
handovers.
When a UE is to be handed
over to a target cell through
This parameter is still
EPS fallback, coverage-based
synchronized between the
intra-RAT handover, or
EMS and the base station and
coverage-based inter-RAT
can be delivered to the base
handover and the handover
station, but it is no longer used
preparation
internally. This parameter is
fails due to resource-related
replaced by the gNBMobilityCommPa NecHoPrepFailPunis
causes, the handover to the
NecHoPrepFailPunishTimer ram hTimer
target cell is prohibited within
parameter in the
the timer.The valid value
gNBMobilityCommParam MO,
range of this parameter is 0 to
which can be set by running
50. If this parameter
the MOD
is set to 0, penalty is not
GNBMOBILITYCOMMPARAM
performed. If this parameter is
command.
set to a value in the range
from 1 to 50, the GUI value
takes effect. If this parameter
is set to a value beyond
the valid range, the value 0
takes effect.
The valid value range of this
parameter is the IDs of FDD or
TDD frequency bands
specified in 3GPP TS 38.101.
For example, value 1 indicates
band n1, and value 38
indicates band n38.
If this parameter is set to a
value beyond the valid value
range, or if this parameter is
set to a value within the valid
value range but the base
station does not have a cell
working in the corresponding
This parameter is no longer
band, the frame offset
used internally and its function
specified by
is now carried by
gNBRsvd.RsvdParam25 does
gNBFreqBandConfig.Frequen
not take effect in any cell.
cyBand (set by running the
When two different frame gNBFreqBandConfig FrequencyBand
ADD/MOD
offsets are configured for the
GNBFREQBANDCONFIG
base station, resource
command). Therefore, this
coordination in NSA DC can
parameter has been added to
be enabled in scenarios
the disuse list.
specified by
gNodeBParam.NsaDcResCoo
rdScenario only for cells
whose relative frame offset
between LTE and NR matches
gNodeBParam.NsaDcResCoo
rdScenario.
When inter-band CA is
enabled, the frame offset of
the bands involved in CA must
be the same.
The automatic frame offset
correction function controlled
by
Indicates the additional frame
offset for a band. After this
parameter is set, the value of
this parameter is the frame
offset for all the cells and the
associated SUL cells whose
NRDUCell.FrequencyBand
equals the value of This parameter is no longer
gNBRsvd.RsvdParam24. The used internally and its function
valid value range of this is now carried by
parameter is 0 to 261120 and gNBFreqBandConfig.FrameOf
275943 to 307200. The fset (set by running the
gNBFreqBandConfig FrameOffset
calculation method of this ADD/MOD
parameter is the same as that GNBFREQBANDCONFIG
of command). Therefore, this
gNodeBParam.FrameOffset. If parameter has been added to
this parameter is set to a value the disuse list.
beyond the valid value range,
this parameter does not take
effect for any cell. After this
parameter value is modified,
all the cells under a base
station are automatically reset
to validate the modification.
Indicates the RSRP offset
value of the non-S10 terminal
corresponding to the DL
CoMP measurement event.
When the parameter is set to
0, the actual effective value is
0, indicating that the non-S10
terminal is not differentiated.
When the parameter is
The function of configuring
configured as 1~60, it means
differentiated RSRP threshold
that the non-S10 terminal
for non-S10 UEs, which is
selects the RSRP threshold
carried by this parameter, has NA NA
offset value of the cooperation
been removed, and this
set after the DLCOMP is
parameter has been put into
opened. The value ranges
the disuse list.
from 1 to 60, and the actual
value ranges from -14.5 to 15,
which is equivalent to the
interface configuration value of
*0.5-15. If it is greater than 60,
the actual effective value is 0;
this parameter is only
applicable to low-frequency
TDD cells.
This parameter is still
RsvdSwParam1_bit7: synchronized between the
Indicates whether to enable EMS and the base station and
pairing of high-speed UEs. can be delivered to the base
NA NA
High-speed UEs can station, but it is no longer used
participate in pairing only if internally. The function carried
this option is selected. by this parameter is no longer
used.
RsvdSwParam1_bit15:
Indicates whether to enable
frequency selective scheduling Although the configuration
for PUSCH resource interface in this version
allocation. If this option is supports synchronization and
selected, resources are delivery of the setting of this
NA NA
allocated in frequency parameter, the system does
selective scheduling mode. If not use this parameter. The
this option is deselected, function controlled by this
resources are allocated in a parameter has been deleted.
mode other than frequency
selective scheduling.
This parameter is still
RsvdSwParam1_bit16: synchronized between the
Indicates whether to enable EMS and the base station and
uplink aligned MU pairing. can be delivered to the base
NA NA
Uplink aligned MU pairing is station, but it is no longer used
enabled only if this option is internally. The function carried
selected. by this parameter is no longer
used.
Although the configuration
RsvdSwParam1_bit18: interface in this version
Indicates whether to allow supports synchronization and
pairing of UEs using SRS delivery of the setting of this
weights and UEs using PMI parameter, the system does
weights. If this option is not use this parameter. The
selected, the following pairing
function controlled by this
schemes are allowed: pairing parameter is now controlled by
UeFeatureBasedPair
of UEs using SRS weights, the DL_SRS_PMI_PAIR_SW NRDUCellAlgoSwitch
EnhSw
pairing of UEs using PMI option of the
weights, and hybrid pairing ofUeFeatureBasedPairEnhSw
UEs using SRS weights and parameter in the
UEs using PMI weights. If thisNRDUCellAlgoSwitch MO,
option is deselected, only which can be set by running
pairing of UEs using SRS the MOD
weights is allowed. NRDUCELLALGOSWITCH
command.
Although the configuration
interface in this version
supports synchronization and
delivery of the setting of this
parameter, the system does
RsvdSwParam1_bit19:
not use this parameter. The
Indicates whether to enable
function controlled by this
closed-loop power control for
parameter is now controlled by
PUSCH in dynamic scheduling
the
mode. The gNodeB adjusts NRDUCellUlPcConfig UlPwrCtrlAlgoSwitch
PUSCH_DYN_SCH_CLOSED
the UE transmit power on the
_LOOP_SW option of the
PUSCH in dynamic scheduling
UlPwrCtrlAlgoSwitch
mode only if this option is
parameter in the
selected.
NRDUCellUlPcConfig MO,
which can be set by running
the MOD
NRDUCELLULPCCONFIG
command.
Although the configuration
interface in this version
supports synchronization and
delivery of the setting of this
parameter, the system does
not use this parameter. The
RsvdSwParam1_bit20:
function controlled by this
Indicates whether to enable
parameter is now controlled by
outer-loop PUCCH power
the
control. The gNodeB adjusts NRDUCellUlPcConfig UlPwrCtrlAlgoSwitch
PUCCH_OUTER_LOOP_SW
the target SINR for PUCCH
option of the
power control only if this
UlPwrCtrlAlgoSwitch
option is selected.
parameter in the
NRDUCellUlPcConfig MO,
which can be set by running
the MOD
NRDUCELLULPCCONFIG
command.
Although the configuration
interface in this version
supports synchronization and
delivery of the setting of this
parameter, the system does
not use this parameter. The
RsvdSwParam1_bit21: function controlled by this
Indicates whether to enable parameter is now controlled by
closed-loop PUCCH power the
NRDUCellUlPcConfig UlPwrCtrlAlgoSwitch
control. The gNodeB adjusts PUCCH_INNER_LOOP_SW
the PUCCH transmit power option of the
only if this option is selected. UlPwrCtrlAlgoSwitch
parameter in the
NRDUCellUlPcConfig MO,
which can be set by running
the MOD
NRDUCELLULPCCONFIG
command.
RsvdSwParam1_bit23:
Although the configuration
Indicates whether to
interface in this version
preferentially ensure SRS
supports synchronization and
transmission for UEs that
delivery of the setting of this
initially access the cell. SRS NA NA
parameter, the system does
transmission is preferentially
not use this parameter. The
ensured for UEs that initially
function controlled by this
access the cell only if this
parameter has been deleted.
option is selected.
Although the configuration
RsvdSwParam1_bit30: When
interface in this version
this switch is turned on, uplink
supports synchronization and
frequency selective scheduling
delivery of the setting of this
is enabled. When this switch is NA NA
parameter, the system does
turned off, uplink frequency
not use this parameter. The
selective scheduling is
function controlled by this
disabled.
parameter has been deleted.
RsvdSwParam4_bit6:
Although the configuration
RsvdSwParam4_bit6: interface in this version
Indicates whether to enable supports synchronization and
adaptive selection of the delivery of the setting of this
downlink MCS order table. parameter, the system does
When this parameter is set to not use this parameter. The
DlLinkAdaptAlgoSwitc
1, adaptive selection of the function controlled by this NRDUCellPdsch
h
downlink MCS order table is parameter is now controlled by
enabled. When this parameter the
is set to 0, adaptive selection DL_MCS_TABLE_ADAPT_S
of the downlink MCS order W option of the
table is disabled. DlLinkAdaptAlgoSwitch
parameter in the
NRDUCellPdsch MO.
Indicates the period of
delivering Timing Advance
Commands.
The value 0 indicates a period Although the configuration
of 218 subframes. interface in this version
The value 1 indicates a period supports synchronization and
of 343 subframes. delivery of the setting of this
The value 2 indicates a period parameter, the system does
of 608 subframes. not use this parameter. The
The value 3 indicates a period function controlled by this
of 928 subframes. parameter has been deleted.
NRDUCellUlTaConfig UlTaCommandPeriod
The value 4 indicates a period This parameter is replaced by
of 1248 subframes. the UlTaCommandPeriod
The value 5 indicates a period parameter in the
of 2528 subframes. NRDUCellUlTaConfig MO,
The value 6 indicates a period which can be set by running
of 5088 subframes. the MOD
The value 7 indicates an NRDUCELLULTACONFIG
infinite period. command.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 7, the value
7 takes effect.

Indicates the maximum


duration of SRS guaranteed
scheduling. The step of the
parameter values is 2. The
valid value range of this
parameter is 0 to 300. The
Although the configuration
maximum duration in the unit
interface in this version
of ms equals the parameter
supports synchronization and
value multiplied by 10. For
delivery of the setting of this
example, the value 1 indicates NA NA
parameter, the system does
a maximum duration of 10 ms,
not use this parameter. The
the value 2 indicates a
function controlled by this
maximum duration of 20 ms,
parameter has been deleted.
and the value 300 indicates a
maximum duration of 3000
ms.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 300, the
value 300 takes effect.
Indicates the power
normalization solution, which
can be NEBF or PEBF. The Although the configuration
valid values of this parameter interface in this version
are 0 and 1. If this parameter supports synchronization and
is set to 0, the NEBF solution delivery of the setting of this
NA NA
is used. If this parameter is set parameter, the system does
to 1, the PEBF solution is not use this parameter. The
used. function controlled by this
If this parameter is set to a parameter has been deleted.
value greater than 1, the
default value 0 takes effect.
Indicates the threshold used
Although the configuration
to determine whether the
interface in this version
mobility speed of a UE is high
supports synchronization and
based on Doppler shifts.
delivery of the setting of this
The valid value range of this NA NA
parameter, the system does
parameter is from 0 to 20000.
not use this parameter. The
If this parameter is set to a
function controlled by this
value greater than 20000, the
parameter has been deleted.
value 20000 takes effect.
Indicates the threshold of
consecutive cyclic redundancy
check (CRC) errors in the
uplink. If this parameter is set
This parameter has been
to a value greater than 0,
disused, because the
when the number of
threshold of consecutive cyclic
consecutive CRC errors NA NA
redundancy check (CRC)
received by the base station
errors in the uplink configure
reaches this threshold, the
function has been deleted.
base station initiates a BWP
handover indication to
increase the success rate of
BWP handovers.
Although the configuration
interface in this version
Indicates the maximum supports synchronization and
proportion of CCEs occupied delivery of the setting of this
by NR SUL scheduling. The parameter, the system does
valid value range of this not use this parameter. This
NRDUCellPdcch SulMaxCcePct
parameter is from 0 to 100. If parameter is replaced by the
this parameter is set to a value SulMaxCcePct parameter in
greater than 100, the value the NRDUCellPdcch MO,
100 takes effect. which can be set by running
the MOD NRDUCELLPDCCH
command.
Indicates the maximum rank
value for UE pairing with SRS-
based weighting. The valid
range of this parameter is from
0 to 7.
The value 0 indicates that the
maximum rank value is 1.
This parameter still specifies
The value 1 indicates that the
the maximum rank value for
rank value is fixed to 1.
UE pairing with SRS-based
The value 2 indicates that the
weighting, but it is no longer
maximum rank value is 2.
used internally. This
The value 3 indicates that the
parameter is replaced by the
rank value is fixed to 2. NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId
Param1WithParamId43
The value 4 indicates that the ram 43
parameter in the
maximum rank value is 3.
NRDUCellRsvdOptParam MO
The value 5 indicates that the
and can be set by running the
rank value is fixed to 3.
MOD
The value 6 indicates that the
NRDUCellRsvdOptParam
maximum rank value is 4.
command.
The value 7 indicates that the
rank value is fixed to 4.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 7, the
default value 2 takes effect,
indicating that the maximum
rank value is 2.

Although the configuration


interface in this version
supports synchronization and
Indicates the target BLER for
delivery of the setting of this
PDCCH link adaptation. The
parameter, the system does
PDCCH BLER converges to
not use this parameter. This
this target value. If this NRDUCellPdcch PdcchBlerTarget
parameter is replaced by the
parameter is set to a value
PdcchBlerTarget parameter in
greater than 200, the default
the NRDUCellPdcch MO,
value 3 takes effect.
which can be set by running
the MOD NRDUCELLPDCCH
command.
This parameter still specifies
Indicates the lower MCS index
the lower MCS index threshold
threshold for MU pairing. The
for MU pairing, but it is no
valid range of this parameter
longer used internally. This
is from 0 to 28.
parameter is replaced by the
A value in the range of 0 to 28
Param1WithParamId46 NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId
indicates that the lower MCS
parameter in the ram 46
index threshold equals the
NRDUCellRsvdOptParam MO
parameter value.
and can be set by running the
A value greater than 28
MOD
indicates that the lower MCS
NRDUCellRsvdOptParam
index threshold equals 28.
command.
Indicates the beam isolation
threshold used to determine
whether beams overlap. The This parameter is no longer
valid value range of this used internally and the
parameter is from 0 to 7. This function carried by this
NA NA
parameter applies only to TDD parameter is fixed. Therefore,
C-band 64T64R. If this this parameter is added to the
parameter is set to a value disuse list.
greater than 7, the value 7
takes effect.
Indicates the maximum
number of beams for each UE
group when dynamic beam
This parameter is no longer
grouping is enabled. The valid
used internally and the
value range of this parameter
function carried by this
is from 1 to 64. This NA NA
parameter is fixed. Therefore,
parameter applies only to TDD
this parameter is added to the
C-band 64T64R. If this
disuse list.
parameter is set to a value not
in the valid value range, the
value 64 takes effect.
Although the configuration
Indicates the maximum
interface in this version
number of consecutive UEs
supports synchronization and
for which SU scheduling is
delivery of the setting of this
used. The valid range of this NA NA
parameter, the system does
parameter is from 0 to 255.
not use this parameter. The
This parameter applies only to
function controlled by this
TDD C-band 64T64R.
parameter has been deleted.
Indicates the rank value
threshold for switching
between single-symbol DMRS
and dual-symbol DMRS when
DRMS configuration type 1 is This parameter specifies the
used in the downlink. If the rank value threshold for
rank value is greater than this switching between single-
threshold, single-symbol symbol DMRS and dual-
DMRS is used. If the rank symbol DMRS when DRMS
NA NA
value is less than or equal to configuration type 1 is used in
this threshold, dual-symbol the downlink. This threshold is
DMRS is used. deleted and therefore this
The valid value range of this parameter is added to the
parameter is from 0 to 7. disuse list.
If this parameter is set to a
value not in the valid value
range, the default value 3
takes effect.
Indicates the rank value
threshold for switching
between single-symbol DMRS
and dual-symbol DMRS when
DRMS configuration type 2 is This parameter specifies the
used in the downlink. If the rank value threshold for
rank value is greater than this switching between single-
threshold, single-symbol symbol DMRS and dual-
DMRS is used. If the rank symbol DMRS when DRMS
NA NA
value is less than or equal to configuration type 2 is used in
this threshold, dual-symbol the downlink. This threshold is
DMRS is used. deleted and therefore this
The valid value range of this parameter is added to the
parameter is from 0 to 7. disuse list.
If this parameter is set to a
value not in the valid value
range, the default value 3
takes effect.
Indicates the proportion of the The proportion of the second
SINR system error in OLLA value in the uplink to
demodulation (that is, second the SINR used for scheduling
OLLA value) to the SINR used has been changed to a default
for uplink scheduling. value. The parameter NA NA
If this parameter is set to a commissioning function is no
value not in the valid value longer used internally.
range, the default value 100 Therefore, this parameter is
takes effect. added to the disuse list.

Indicates the uplink target


IBLER when the uplink IBLER
Although the configuration
adaption algorithm is disabled.
interface in this version
The value 0 indicates that the
supports synchronization and
uplink target IBLER is 0.01.
delivery of the setting of this
The value 1 indicates that the
parameter, the system does
uplink target IBLER is 0.05.
not use this parameter. This
The value 2 indicates that the NRDUCellPusch UlTargetIbler
parameter is replaced by the
uplink target IBLER is 0.1.
UlTargetIbler parameter in the
The value 3 indicates that the
NRDUCellPusch MO, which
uplink target IBLER is 0.3.
can be set by running the
If this parameter is set to a
MOD NRDUCELLPUSCH
value not in the valid value
command.
range, the default value 2
takes effect.

Although the configuration


interface in this version
Indicates the period of SSB
supports synchronization and
sweeping.
delivery of the setting of this
If this parameter is set to a
parameter, the system does NRDUCell SsbPeriod
value not in the valid value
not use this parameter. This
range, the default value 20
parameter is replaced by the
takes effect.
SsbPeriod parameter in the
MO NRDUCell command.
Although the configuration
interface in this version
supports synchronization and
Indicates the period of RMSI
delivery of the setting of this
transmission.
parameter, the system does
If this parameter is set to a
not use this parameter. This NRDUCell Sib1Period
value not in the valid value
parameter is replaced by the
range, the default value 20
Sib1Period parameter in the
takes effect.
NRDUCell MO, which can be
set by running the MOD
NRDUCELL command.

Indicates the gain threshold


This parameter still specifies
for MU pairing. The valid value
the gain threshold for MU
range of this parameter is from
pairing, but it is no longer used
100 to 200. If this parameter is
internally. This parameter is
set to a value less than 100,
replaced by the
the gain threshold equals 1. If
Param1WithParamId47 NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId
this parameter is set to a value
parameter in the ram 47
in the range of 100 to 200, the
NRDUCellRsvdOptParam MO
gain threshold equals the
and can be set by running the
parameter value multiplied by
MOD
0.01. If this parameter is set to
NRDUCellRsvdOptParam
a value greater than 200, the
command.
gain threshold equals 2.

Indicates the initial MCS index


Although the configuration
used after UEs are handed
interface in this version
over in the downlink. The
supports synchronization and
initial MCS index equals the
delivery of the setting of this
parameter value. For example,
parameter, the system does
the value 0 indicates that the
not use this parameter. This
initial MCS index equals 0. NRDUCellPdsch DlInitMcs
parameter is replaced by the
The valid value range of this
DlInitMcs parameter in the
parameter is from 0 to 31.
NRDUCellPdsch MO, which
If this parameter is set to a
can be set by running the
value not in the valid value
MOD NRDUCELLPDSCH
range, the default value 4
command.
takes effect.
Indicates the initial rank value
Although the configuration
used after UEs are handed
interface in this version
over. The initial rank value
supports synchronization and
equals the parameter value
delivery of the setting of this
plus 1. For example, the value
parameter, the system does
0 indicates that the initial rank
not use this parameter. This
value equals 1. NRDUCellPdsch DlInitRank
parameter is replaced by the
The valid value range of this
DlInitRank parameter in the
parameter is from 0 to 7.
NRDUCellPdsch MO, which
If this parameter is set to a
can be set by running the
value not in the valid value
MOD NRDUCELLPDSCH
range, the default value 0
command.
takes effect.
This parameter still specifies
the fixed AMC step of outer-
loop adjustment, but it is no
longer used internally. This
Indicates the fixed AMC step
parameter is replaced by the
of outer-loop adjustment.
FixedAmcStepValue NRDUCellPdsch FixedAmcStepValue
The valid value range of this
parameter in the
parameter is from 0 to 200.
NRDUCellPdsch MO and can
be set by running the MOD
NRDUCELLPDSCH
command.
Indicates the link adaption
scheme. This parameter takes
effect only for UEs that initially
access the network.
The value 0 indicates that the This parameter has been
enhanced link adaption disused, because link
NA NA
scheme takes effect. adaption scheme function has
The value 1 indicates that the been deleted.
baseline link adaption scheme
takes effect.
The valid value range of this
parameter is 0 and 1.

Although the configuration


Indicates the increased power interface in this version
of DFT-S-OFDM compared supports synchronization and
with CP-OFDM. delivery of the setting of this
NA NA
If the configured value is not parameter, the system does
within the valid range, the not use this parameter. The
default value 10 takes effect. function controlled by this
parameter has been deleted.
number of preamble
transmissions.
The value 0 indicates that a
preamble can be transmitted
for a maximum of 3 times.
The value 1 indicates that a
preamble can be transmitted
for a maximum of 4 times.
The value 2 indicates that a
preamble can be transmitted
for a maximum of 5 times.
The value 3 indicates that a Although the configuration
preamble can be transmitted interface in this version
for a maximum of 6 times. supports synchronization and
The value 4 indicates that a delivery of the setting of this
preamble can be transmitted parameter, the system does
for a maximum of 7 times. not use this parameter. The
The value 5 indicates that a function controlled by this
MaxPreambleTransC
preamble can be transmitted parameter has been deleted. NRDUCellPrach
nt
for a maximum of 8 times. This parameter is replaced by
The value 6 indicates that a the MaxPreambleTransCnt
preamble can be transmitted parameter in the
for a maximum of 10 times. NRDUCellPrach MO, which
The value 7 indicates that a can be set by running the
preamble can be transmitted MOD NRDUCELLPRACH
for a maximum of 20 times. command.
The value 8 indicates that a
preamble can be transmitted
for a maximum of 50 times.
The value 9 indicates that a
preamble can be transmitted
for a maximum of 100 times.
The value 10 indicates that a
preamble can be transmitted
for a maximum of 200 times.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 10, the
Indicates the maximum Although the configuration
number of HARQ interface in this version
transmissions for Msg3. The supports synchronization and
value range of this parameter delivery of the setting of this
NA NA
is 1 to 8. parameter, the system does
If the configured value is not not use this parameter. The
within the valid range, the function controlled by this
value 8 takes effect. parameter has been deleted.
Although the configuration
interface in this version
Indicates the ramping step of
supports synchronization and
the preamble power.
delivery of the setting of this
The value 0 indicates a
parameter, the system does
ramping step of 0 dB.
not use this parameter. The
The value 1 indicates a
function controlled by this
ramping step of 2 dB.
parameter has been deleted.
The value 2 indicates a NRDUCellUlPcConfig PwrRampingStep
This parameter is replaced by
ramping step of 4 dB.
the PwrRampingStep
The value 3 indicates a
parameter in the
ramping step of 6 dB.
NRDUCellUlPcConfig MO,
If this parameter is set to a
which can be set by running
value greater than 3, the value
the MOD
3 takes effect.
NRDUCELLULPCCONFIG
factor for path loss. command.
The value 0 indicates that the
compensation factor equals 0.
The value 1 indicates that the
compensation factor equals
0.4. Although the configuration
The value 2 indicates that the interface in this version
compensation factor equals supports synchronization and
0.5. delivery of the setting of this
The value 3 indicates that the parameter, the system does
compensation factor equals not use this parameter. The
0.6. function controlled by this
The value 4 indicates that the parameter has been deleted. NRDUCellUlPcConfig PathLossCoeff
compensation factor equals This parameter is replaced by
0.7. the PathLossCoeff parameter
The value 5 indicates that the in the NRDUCellUlPcConfig
compensation factor equals MO, which can be set by
0.8. running the MOD
The value 6 indicates that the NRDUCELLULPCCONFIG
compensation factor equals command.
0.9.
The value 7 indicates that the
compensation factor equals 1.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 7, the value
Although the configuration
Indicates the target SINR for interface in this version
PUCCH power control in supports synchronization and
format 2. The target SINR in delivery of the setting of this
NA NA
the unit of dB equals the parameter, the system does
parameter value multiplied by not use this parameter. The
0.1. function controlled by this
parameter has been deleted.
Indicates the SRS power
offset relative to PUSCH.
The value 0 indicates an SRS
power offset of 0 dB.
The value 1 indicates an SRS
power offset of 1 dB.
The value 2 indicates an SRS
power offset of 2 dB.
The value 3 indicates an SRS
power offset of 3 dB.
The value 4 indicates an SRS
power offset of 4 dB.
The value 5 indicates an SRS
power offset of 5 dB.
The value 6 indicates an SRS
power offset of 6 dB. This parameter has been
The value 7 indicates an SRS disused, because SRS power
NA NA
power offset of 7 dB. offset relative to PUSCH
The value 8 indicates an SRS function has been deleted.
power offset of 8 dB.
The value 9 indicates an SRS
power offset of 9 dB.
The value 10 indicates an
SRS power offset of 10 dB.
The value 11 indicates an
SRS power offset of 11 dB.
The value 12 indicates an
SRS power offset of 12 dB.
The value 13 indicates an
SRS power offset of 13 dB.
The value 14 indicates an
SRS power offset of 14 dB.
The value 15 indicates an
SRS power offset of 15 dB.

Indicates the fixed MIMO This parameter still specifies


weight scheme. This the fixed MIMO weight
parameter applies only to scheme, but it is no longer
TDD. The value 0 indicates used internally. This
that the weight scheme is parameter is replaced by the
NRDUCellPdsch FixedWeightType
fixed to PMI. The value 1 FixedWeightType parameter
indicates that the weight in the NRDUCellPdsch MO
scheme is fixed to SRS. and can be set by running the
The valid value range of this MOD NRDUCELLPDSCH
parameter is 0 and 1. command.
Indicates the initial value of
outer-loop downlink MCS
adjustment.
If this parameter is set to 0,
this parameter does not take
effect. That is, the initial value The function previously
of outer-loop downlink MCS controlled by this parameter is
adjustment is not restricted by now controlled by the
this parameter. DlInitialMcsAdjValue(NRDUCe
NRDUCellPdsch DlInitialMcsAdjValue
If this parameter is set to a llPdsch) parameter. This
value in the range of 1 to 55, parameter is no longer used
the initial value of outer-loop by the system and has been
downlink MCS adjustment is put into the disuse list.
from -27 to 27, that is, Actual
value = Configured value - 28.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 55, the
value 55 takes effect.
Indicates the spectral
efficiency hysteresis threshold
when the
RsvdSwParam1_bit10 option This parameter still specifies
is selected. the spectral efficiency
If this parameter is set to 0, hysteresis threshold, but it is
this parameter does not take no longer used internally. This
effect. That is, the spectral parameter is replaced by the
efficiency hysteresis threshold Param1WithParamId121 NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId
is not restricted by this parameter in the ram 121
parameter. NRDUCellRsvdOptParam MO
The value range 1 to 21 and can be set by running the
indicates that the spectral MOD
efficiency hysteresis threshold NRDUCellRsvdOptParam
ranges from 0.0 to 2.0. command.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 21, the
value 21 takes effect.

Indicates the minimum MCS


threshold when the
This parameter still specifies
RsvdSwParam1_bit10 option
the minimum MCS threshold,
is selected.
but it is no longer used
If this parameter is set to 0,
internally. This parameter is
this parameter does not take
replaced by the
effect. That is, the minimum
Param1WithParamId122 NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId
MCS threshold is not
parameter in the ram 122
restricted by this parameter.
NRDUCellRsvdOptParam MO
The value range 1 to 28
and can be set by running the
indicates that the minimum
MOD
MCS threshold is 0 to 27.
NRDUCellRsvdOptParam
If this parameter is set to a
command.
value greater than 28, the
value 28 takes effect.
Indicates the threshold for
determining the differences
between layers in a codeword
when the
RsvdSwParam1_bit10 option This parameter still specifies
is selected. the threshold for determining
If this parameter is set to 0, the differences between layers
this parameter does not take in a codeword, but it is no
effect. That is, the threshold longer used internally. This
for determining the differences parameter is replaced by the
NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId
between layers in a codeword Param1WithParamId123
ram 123
is not restricted by this parameter in the
parameter. NRDUCellRsvdOptParam MO
The value range 1 to 31 and can be set by running the
indicates that the threshold for MOD
determining the differences NRDUCellRsvdOptParam
between layers in a codeword command.
is 0 to 30.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 31, the
value 31 takes effect.
Indicates the spectral
efficiency conversion
coefficient when the difference
between layers in a codeword
This parameter still specifies
is large and when the
the spectral efficiency
RsvdSwParam1_bit10 option
conversion coefficient when
is selected.
the difference between layers
If this parameter is set to 0,
in a codeword is large, but it is
this parameter does not take
no longer used internally. This
effect. That is, the spectral
parameter is replaced by the NRDUCellRsvdOptPa Param1WithParamId
efficiency conversion
Param1WithParamId124 ram 124
coefficient is not restricted by
parameter in the
this parameter.
NRDUCellRsvdOptParam MO
The value range 1 to 21
and can be set by running the
indicates that the spectral
MOD
efficiency conversion
NRDUCellRsvdOptParam
coefficient ranges from 0.0 to
command.
2.0.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 21, the
value 21 takes effect.
Indicates whether to enable
This parameter has been
power optimization for cell
disused, because the whether
center users (CCUs). Power
to enable power optimization NA NA
optimization is enabled for
for cell center users configure
CCUs only when this
function has been deleted.
parameter is set to 0.

Although the configuration


interface in this version
Indicates the set of ports supports synchronization and
available for DMRS allocation. delivery of the setting of this
NA NA
The valid value range of this parameter, the system does
parameter is from 1 to 3. not use this parameter. The
function controlled by this
parameter has been deleted.
Indicates the number of gap
symbols.
The parameter value 2
indicates a 2-symbol gap.
The parameter value 4
indicates a 4-symbol gap.
This parameter has been
The parameter value 6
disused, because the number
indicates a 6-symbol gap. NA NA
of gap symbols configure
If the value of this parameter
function has been deleted.
is not within the range of 2, 4,
or 6, the default value 2 takes
effect, indicating a 2-symbol
gap. The base station must be
manually reset when the value
of this parameter is changed.

Although the configuration


Indicates the RSRP threshold
interface in this version
of the serving beam.
supports synchronization and
The valid value range of this
delivery of the setting of this
parameter is from 0 to 20. NA NA
parameter, the system does
If this parameter is set to a
not use this parameter. The
value greater than 20, the
function controlled by this
default value 3 takes effect.
parameter has been deleted.

Although the configuration


interface in this version
Indicates the RSRP difference
supports synchronization and
on the UE side for beam
delivery of the setting of this
switchover. NA NA
parameter, the system does
The valid value range of this
not use this parameter. The
parameter is from 0 to 20.
function controlled by this
parameter has been deleted.
degrees.
The value 1 indicates the
scenario where there is one
wide beam.
The value 2 indicates the
scenario where the horizontal
beamwidth is 110 degrees and
the vertical beamwidth is 25
degrees.
The value 3 indicates the
scenario where the horizontal
beamwidth is 110 degrees and
the vertical beamwidth is 6
degrees.
The value 4 indicates the This parameter still specifies
scenario where the horizontal the beam coverage scenario,
beamwidth is 90 degrees and but it is no longer used
the vertical beamwidth is 12 internally. This parameter is
degrees. replaced by the
NRDUCellTrpBeam CoverageScenario
The value 5 indicates the CoverageScenario parameter
scenario where the horizontal in the NRDUCellTrpBeam MO
beamwidth is 65 degrees and and can be set by running the
the vertical beamwidth is 25 MOD NRDUCellTrpBeam
degrees. command.
The value 6 indicates the
scenario where the horizontal
beamwidth is 25 degrees and
the vertical beamwidth is 25
degrees.
The valid value range of this
parameter is from 0 to 6.
This parameter applies only to
TDD Massive MIMO.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range of 0 to 7
and the cell band is BAND79,
the value of this parameter is
fixed to 3. In other cases, this
Although the configuration
interface in this version
Indicates the RSRP offset of
supports synchronization and
the candidate beams in the
delivery of the setting of this
uplink optimal beam set. NA NA
parameter, the system does
The valid value range of this
not use this parameter. The
parameter is from -13 to 0.
function controlled by this
parameter has been deleted.

Although the configuration


interface in this version
Indicates the SINR threshold supports synchronization and
of the uplink candidate beam. delivery of the setting of this
NA NA
The valid value range of this parameter, the system does
parameter is from -20 to 20. not use this parameter. The
function controlled by this
parameter has been deleted.
This parameter still specifies
Indicates the threshold used the threshold used to
to determine whether the SNR determine whether the SNR of
of a UE is low or high. This a UE is low or high, but it is no
parameter takes effect only if longer used internally. This
the SRS and PMI adaption parameter is replaced by the
NRDUCellPdsch SrsPreSinrJudgeThld
function is enabled. This SrsPreSinrJudgeThld
parameter applies only to parameter in the
TDD. NRDUCellPdsch MO and can
The valid value range of this be set by running the MOD
parameter is from -100 to 100. NRDUCELLPDSCH
command.
Indicates the tilt of the
broadcast beam.
The valid value range of this
parameter is from -15 to 15.
This parameter applies only to
TDD Massive MIMO.
When Rsvd8Param12 in the
broadcast beam coverage
scenario is set to 0, 1, or 3,
the valid value range is -6 to
This parameter still specifies
12.
the tilt of the broadcast beam,
When Rsvd8Param12 in the
but it is no longer used
broadcast beam coverage
internally. This parameter is
scenario is set to 4, the valid
replaced by the Tilt parameter NRDUCellTrpBeam Tilt
value range is -3 to 9.
in the NRDUCellTrpBeam MO
When Rsvd8Param12 in the
and can be set by running the
broadcast beam coverage
MOD NRDUCellTrpBeam
scenario is set to 2, 5, or 6,
command.
the value is always 3.
When Rsvd8Param12 in the
broadcast beam coverage
scenario is set to 7, the value
is always 0.
If this parameter is set to a
value beyond the range, the
upper or lower limit in the
preceding configurations takes
effect.

This parameter still specifies


Indicates the DMRS the number of DMRS symbols
configuration type in the in the downlink, but it is no
downlink. The value 1 longer used internally. This
indicates DMRS configuration parameter is replaced by the
NRDUCellPdsch DlDmrsConfigType
type 1. The value 2 indicates DlDmrsConfigType parameter
DMRS configuration type 2. in the NRDUCellPusch MO
For details, see 3GPP TS and can be set by running the
38.211. MOD NRDUCELLPDSCH
command.
This parameter still specifies
the number of DMRS symbols
Indicates the number of
in the downlink, but it is no
DMRS symbols in the
longer used internally. This
downlink. The value 1
parameter is replaced by the
indicates the single-symbol NRDUCellPdsch DlDmrsMaxLength
DlDmrsMaxLength parameter
DMRS. The value 2 indicates
in the NRDUCellPusch MO
the dual-symbol DMRS. For
and can be set by running the
details, see 3GPP TS 38.211.
MOD NRDUCELLPDSCH
command.
Indicates the DMRS
configuration type in the
uplink.
If this parameter is set to 1, This parameter still specifies
DMRS configuration type 1 is the DMRS configuration type
used in the uplink. in the uplink, but it is no longer
If this parameter is set to 2, used internally. This
DMRS configuration type 2 is parameter is replaced by the
NRDUCellPusch UlDmrsType
used in the uplink. UlDmrsType parameter in the
For details, see 3GPP TS NRDUCellPusch MO and can
38.331 and 3GPP TS 38.211. be set by running the MOD
This parameter takes effect NRDUCELLPUSCH
only for UEs that initially command.
access the network.
The valid values of this
parameter are 1 and 2.
Indicates the number of non-
additional DMRS symbols in
the uplink.
If this parameter is set to 1, This parameter still specifies
one non-additional DMRS the number of non-additional
symbol is configured in the DMRS symbols in the uplink,
uplink. but it is no longer used
If this parameter is set to 2, internally. This parameter is
two non-additional DMRS replaced by the UlFrontDmrsMaxLeng
NRDUCellPusch
symbols are configured in the UlFrontDmrsMaxLength th
uplink. parameter in the
For details, see 3GPP TS NRDUCellPusch MO and can
38.331 and 3GPP TS 38.211. be set by running the MOD
This parameter takes effect NRDUCELLPUSCH
only for UEs that initially command.
access the network.
The valid values of this
parameter are 1 and 2.
Indicates the position of the
additional DMRS in the uplink,
which determines the number
of additional DMRS symbols.
If this parameter is set to 0, no
additional DMRS symbols are
configured in the uplink.
This parameter still specifies
If this parameter is set to 1,
the position of the additional
one additional DMRS symbol
DMRS in the uplink, but it is
is configured in the uplink.
no longer used internally. This
If this parameter is set to 2,
parameter is replaced by the
two additional DMRS symbols
UlAdditionalDmrsPos NRDUCellPusch UlAdditionalDmrsPos
are configured in the uplink.
parameter in the
If this parameter is set to 3,
NRDUCellPusch MO and can
three additional DMRS
be set by running the MOD
symbols are configured in the
NRDUCELLPUSCH
uplink.
command.
For details, see 3GPP TS
38.331 and 3GPP TS 38.211.
This parameter takes effect
only for UEs that initially
access the network.
The valid values of this
parameter are 0, 1, 2, and 3.

Indicates the number of


additional DMRS symbols in
the downlink.
The value 0 indicates no Disuse Statement: Although
additional DMRS symbols. the configuration interface in
The value 1 indicates one this version supports
additional DMRS symbol. synchronization and delivery
The value 2 indicates two of the setting of this
additional DMRS symbols. parameter, the system does
If this parameter is set to a not use this parameter. This
NRDUCellPdsch DlAdditionalDmrsPos
value out of the range from 0 parameter is replaced by the
to 2, the default value is used. DlAdditionalDmrsPos
For details, see 3GPP TS parameter in the
38.211. NRDUCellPdsch MO, which
If this parameter is set to a can be set by running the
value smaller than 0, the value MOD NRDUCELLPDSCH
0 takes effect. command.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 2, the value
2 takes effect.
Indicates the target SINR for
SRS power control.
This parameter has been
If the parameter is set to a
disused, because SRS
value in the range of -30 to 30, NA NA
independent power control
a corresponding value in the
function has been deleted.
range of -30 to -30 takes
effect.
Indicates the target RSRP for
SRS power control.
This parameter has been
If the parameter is set to a
disused, because SRS
value in the range of -127 to NA NA
independent power control
30, a corresponding value in
function has been deleted.
the range of -140 to -43 takes
effect.
Indicates the initial target Although the configuration
receive power of the interface in this version
preamble. The valid value supports synchronization and
range of this parameter is from delivery of the setting of this
-127 to 14. If this parameter is parameter, the system does
set to an odd number such as not use this parameter. The
-127, -125, ..., or 13, the value function controlled by this
-73 dBm takes effect. If this parameter has been deleted. PreambleInitRxTarget
NRDUCellUlPcConfig
parameter is set to an even This parameter is replaced by Pwr
number such as -126, -124, ..., the PreambleInitRxTargetPwr
or 12, the value -74 dBm takes parameter in the
effect. If this parameter value NRDUCellUlPcConfig MO,
is 14, the value -202 dBm which can be set by running
takes effect. If this parameter the MOD
value is greater than 14, the NRDUCELLULPCCONFIG
value -60 dBm takes effect. command.
Although the configuration
interface in this version
Indicates the nominal P0 value
supports synchronization and
for PUSCH. The valid value
delivery of the setting of this
range of this parameter is from
parameter, the system does
-127 to 99.
not use this parameter. The
When the GUI value is -127 ,-
function controlled by this
125,......, 99, the actual value
parameter has been deleted.
is (GUI value -75)dBm; and NRDUCellUlPcConfig PoNominalPusch
This parameter is replaced by
when the GUI value is -126,-
the PoNominalPusch
124,......,-98, the actual value
parameter in the
is (GUI value -76)dBm; When
NRDUCellUlPcConfig MO,
the GUI value is bigger than
which can be set by running
99, the actual value is
the MOD
24dBm .
NRDUCELLULPCCONFIG
command.
Although the configuration
interface in this version
Indicates the nominal P0 value
supports synchronization and
for PUCCH. The valid value
delivery of the setting of this
range of this parameter is from
parameter, the system does
-127 to 99.
not use this parameter. The
When the GUI value is -127 ,-
function controlled by this
125,......, 99, the actual value
parameter has been deleted.
is (GUI value -75)dBm; and NRDUCellUlPcConfig PoNominalPucch
This parameter is replaced by
when the GUI value is -126,-
the PoNominalPucch
124,......,-98, the actual value
parameter in the
is (GUI value -76)dBm; When
NRDUCellUlPcConfig MO,
the GUI value is bigger than
which can be set by running
99, the actual value is
the MOD
24dBm .
NRDUCELLULPCCONFIG
command.
Indicates the F_PUCCH offset
for the PUCCH in format 2.
The valid value range of this
Although the configuration
parameter is -16 to 15. When
interface in this version
the value of this parameter is
supports synchronization and
less than -16, the value -16
delivery of the setting of this
takes effect. When the value NA NA
parameter, the system does
of this parameter is greater
not use this parameter. The
than 15, the value 15 takes
function controlled by this
effect. When the value of this
parameter has been deleted.
parameter is within the valid
range, the GUI value takes
effect.
Indicates the TxD offset for
This parameter has been
PUCCH in format 2.
disused, because the TxD
The value 0 indicates a TxD
offset for PUCCH in format 2 NA NA
offset of 0 dB.
configure function has been
The value 1 indicates a TxD
deleted.
offset of -2 dB.
Although the configuration
interface in this version
supports synchronization and
Indicates the Msg3 power
delivery of the setting of this
offset relative to the preamble.
parameter, the system does
If this parameter is set to a
not use this parameter. The
value in the range of -1 to 6,
function controlled by this
the actual value is the GUI
parameter has been deleted.
value; if this parameter is set NRDUCellUlPcConfig DeltaPreambleMsg3
This parameter is replaced by
to a value greater than 6, the
the DeltaPreambleMsg3
actual value is 6,and if this
parameter in the
parameter is set to a value
NRDUCellUlPcConfig MO,
smaller than -1, the actual
which can be set by running
value is -1.
the MOD
NRDUCELLULPCCONFIG
command.

Indicates the power offset


carried in Msg2.
The value 0 indicates a power
Although the configuration
offset of -6 dB.
interface in this version
The value 1 indicates a power
supports synchronization and
offset of -4 dB.
delivery of the setting of this
The value 2 indicates a power
parameter, the system does
offset of -2 dB.
not use this parameter. The
The value 3 indicates a power
function controlled by this
offset of 0 dB.
parameter has been deleted.
The value 4 indicates a power NRDUCellUlPcConfig TpcValueInMsg2
This parameter is replaced by
offset of 2 dB.
the TpcValueInMsg2
The value 5 indicates a power
parameter in the
offset of 4 dB.
NRDUCellUlPcConfig MO,
The value 6 indicates a power
which can be set by running
offset of 6 dB.
the MOD
The value 7 indicates a power
NRDUCELLULPCCONFIG
offset of 8 dB.
command.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 7, the value
7 takes effect.
Indicates the filtering This parameter is still
coefficient for cell synchronized between the
measurement results. The EMS and the base station and
valid values of this parameter can be delivered to the base
are 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, station, but it is no longer used
11, 13, 15, 17, and 19. If this internally. This parameter is
parameter is set to a value replaced by the
NRCellMobilityConfig CellRsrpFilterCoeff
greater than 19, the value 19 CellRsrpFilterCoeff parameter
takes effect. If this parameter in the NRCellMobilityConfig
is set to 10, 12, 14, 16, or 18, MO. The CellRsrpFilterCoeff
the value minus 1 takes effect. parameter can be set by
If this parameter is set to a running the MOD
value in the range from 0 to 9, NRCELLMOBILITYCONFIG
the GUI value takes effect. command.
This parameter is still
Indicates the filtering
synchronized between the
coefficient for beam
EMS and the base station and
measurement results. The
can be delivered to the base
valid values of this parameter
station, but it is no longer used
are 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
internally. This parameter is
11, 13, 15, 17, and 19. If this
replaced by the
parameter is set to a value
BeamRsrpFilterCoeff NRCellMobilityConfig BeamRsrpFilterCoeff
greater than 19, the value 19
parameter in the
takes effect. If this parameter
NRCellMobilityConfig MO. The
is set to 10, 12, 14, 16, or 18,
BeamRsrpFilterCoeff
the value minus 1 takes effect.
parameter can be set by
If this parameter is set to a
running the MOD
value in the range from 0 to 9,
NRCELLMOBILITYCONFIG
the GUI value takes effect.
command.
This parameter is still
synchronized between the
Indicates the threshold for EMS and the base station and
beams used to derive cell can be delivered to the base
measurement results. The station, but it is no longer used
valid value range of this internally. This parameter is
parameter is from 0 to 97. If replaced by the
this parameter is set to a value SsbConsolidationThld NRCellMobilityConfig SsbConsolidationThld
greater than 97, the value 97 parameter in the
takes effect. If this parameter NRCellMobilityConfig MO. The
is set to a value in the range SsbConsolidationThld
from 0 to 97, the GUI value parameter can be set by
takes effect. running the MOD
NRCELLMOBILITYCONFIG
command.
This parameter is still
Indicates the number of
synchronized between the
beams used to derive cell
EMS and the base station and
measurement results. The
can be delivered to the base
valid value range of this
station, but it is no longer used
parameter is from 1 to 8. If this
internally. This parameter is
parameter is set to a value
replaced by the
less than 1, the value 1 takes NRCellMobilityConfig SsbNumToAverage
SsbNumToAverage parameter
effect. If this parameter is set
in the NRCellMobilityConfig
to a value greater than 8, the
MO. The SsbNumToAverage
value 8 takes effect. If this
parameter can be set by
parameter is set to a value in
running the MOD
the range from 1 to 8, the GUI
NRCELLMOBILITYCONFIG
value takes effect.
command.
Indicates whether to enable
enhanced CSI reporting
resource preemption for
downlink large-packet UEs.
The value range of this
parameter is 0 to 1. If this
parameter is set to 0,
preemption is triggered only
when periodic CSI resources
This parameter is disused
fail to be allocated to large-
because the function
packet UEs for which the DL NA NA
controlled by this parameter is
CoMP period division function
removed.
or multiple sets of CSI-RSs
take effect. If this parameter is
set to 1, preemption is
triggered immediately when
periodic CSI resources cannot
be allocated to large-packet
UEs. This parameter applies
only to low-frequency TDD
cells.
Indicates the UE capability
selection policy for uplink CA.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the SRS resource-number- This parameter is disused
preferred policy is selected. because the function
NA NA
If this parameter is set to 1, controlled by this parameter is
the bandwidth-preferred policy removed.
is selected. This parameter
applies only to high-frequency
TDD cells.
This parameter is still
synchronized between the
Indicates whether EPS EMS and the base station and
fallback UEs fall back to E- can be delivered to the base
UTRAN using redirection. If station, but it is no longer used
this parameter is set to 1, EPS internally. This parameter is
fallback UEs fall back to E- replaced by the EpsFbMode NRInterRatHoParam EpsFbMode
UTRAN using redirection. If parameter in the
this parameter is set to 0, EPS NRInterRatHoParam MO,
fallback UEs fall back to E- which can be set by running
UTRAN using handover. the MOD
NRINTERRATHOPARAM
command.
Indicates whether SN offset This parameter is no longer
addition takes effect when used internally. The function
downlink dynamic data split is carried by this parameter is
performed. If this parameter is now controlled by the
set to 0, 1, or a value greater PDCP_SN_OFFSET_SW
NRCellNsaDcConfig NsaDcAlgoSwitch
than 2, the SN offset addition option of the
function takes effect. If this NRCellNsaDcConfig.NsaDcAl
parameter is set to 2, the SN goSwitch parameter, and this
offset addition function does parameter has been added to
not takes effect. the disuse list.
Indicates whether VoNR takes
effect. This parameter applies
This parameter is no longer
only to TDD FR1 and FDD.
used internally and its function
The value range is 0 to 1.
is replaced by
VoNR takes effect only when NRCellAlgoSwitch VonrSwitch
NRCellAlgoSwitch.VonrSwitch
this parameter is set to 1. If
. Therefore, this parameter is
this parameter is set to a value
disused.
beyond the value range, the
value 0 takes effect.
Indicates whether to enable
coordinating cell whitelisting
for downlink joint transmission
and the cell ID configurations.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the whitelisting function is
disabled. If this parameter is
set to a value other than 0 and
is within the valid range, the
parameter indicates the ID of
a cell in the whitelist. The cell
with the highest priority in the
whitelist acts as the
This parameter is disused
coordinating cell.
because the function
The value range of this
(configurable cooperating cell
parameter is 0 to 16384 and
whitelisting for joint NA NA
4294967295, and the value
transmission in DL CoMP)
range that takes effect is 0 to
controlled by this parameter is
16383 and 4294967295. If the
removed.
GUI value of this parameter is
0, the value 4294967295
takes effect, indicating that the
whitelisting function is invalid.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 1 to
16383, the GUI value takes
effect. If the GUI value of this
parameter is 16384, the value
0 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 16384, the value
4294967295 takes effect.
Indicates whether to enable
coordinating cell blacklisting
for downlink joint transmission
and the cell ID configurations.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the blacklisting function is
disabled. If this parameter is
set to a value other than 0 and
is within the valid range, the
parameter indicates the ID of
a cell in the blacklist. The cell
with the lowest priority in the
blacklist acts as the
This parameter is disused
coordinating cell.
because the function
The value range of this
(configurable cooperating cell
parameter is 0 to 16384 and
blacklisting for joint NA NA
4294967295, and the value
transmission in DL CoMP)
range that takes effect is 0 to
controlled by this parameter is
16383 and 4294967295. If the
removed.
GUI value of this parameter is
0, the value 4294967295
takes effect, indicating that the
blacklisting function is invalid.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 1 to
16383, the GUI value takes
effect. If the GUI value of this
parameter is 16384, the value
0 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 16384, the value
4294967295 takes effect.
Indicates whether to enable
the phase-tracking reference
signal (PTRS) function in the
uplink under the CP-OFDM This parameter is still
waveform. If this parameter is synchronized between the
set to 1, the PTRS function is EMS and the base station and
enabled in the uplink. If this can be delivered to the base
NA NA
parameter is set to 0, the station, but it is no longer used
PTRS function is disabled in internally. The function
the uplink and is used for controlled by this parameter
parameter optimization. If this has been deleted.
parameter is set to other
values, the function is disabled
by default.
Indicates whether to enable
the PTRS function in the
uplink under the DFT-S-OFDM
This parameter is still
waveform. If this parameter is
synchronized between the
set to 1, the PTRS function is
EMS and the base station and
enabled in the uplink. If this
can be delivered to the base
parameter is set to 0, the NA NA
station, but it is no longer used
PTRS function is disabled in
internally. The function
the uplink and is used for
controlled by this parameter
parameter optimization. If this
has been deleted.
parameter is set to other
values, the function is disabled
by default.
This parameter is still
Indicates the value of the synchronized between the
frequency domain density EMS and the base station and
threshold corresponding to can be delivered to the base
NA NA
NRB0 in the PTRS station, but it is no longer used
configuration table under the internally. The function
CP-OFDM waveform. controlled by this parameter
has been deleted.
This parameter is still
Indicates the value of the synchronized between the
frequency domain density EMS and the base station and
threshold corresponding to can be delivered to the base
NA NA
NRB1 in the PTRS station, but it is no longer used
configuration table under the internally. The function
CP-OFDM waveform. controlled by this parameter
has been deleted.
This parameter is still
synchronized between the
Indicates the value of the
EMS and the base station and
threshold corresponding to
can be delivered to the base
NRB0 in the PTRS pattern NA NA
station, but it is no longer used
configuration table under the
internally. The function
DFT-S-OFDM waveform.
controlled by this parameter
has been deleted.
This parameter is still
synchronized between the
Indicates the value of the
EMS and the base station and
threshold corresponding to
can be delivered to the base
NRB1 in the PTRS pattern NA NA
station, but it is no longer used
configuration table under the
internally. The function
DFT-S-OFDM waveform.
controlled by this parameter
has been deleted.
This parameter is still
synchronized between the
Indicates the value of the
EMS and the base station and
threshold corresponding to
can be delivered to the base
NRB2 in the PTRS pattern NA NA
station, but it is no longer used
configuration table under the
internally. The function
DFT-S-OFDM waveform.
controlled by this parameter
has been deleted.
This parameter is still
synchronized between the
Indicates the value of the
EMS and the base station and
threshold corresponding to
can be delivered to the base
NRB3 in the PTRS pattern NA NA
station, but it is no longer used
configuration table under the
internally. The function
DFT-S-OFDM waveform.
controlled by this parameter
has been deleted.
This parameter is still
synchronized between the
Indicates the value of the
EMS and the base station and
threshold corresponding to
can be delivered to the base
NRB4 in the PTRS pattern NA NA
station, but it is no longer used
configuration table under the
internally. The function
DFT-S-OFDM waveform.
controlled by this parameter
has been deleted.
This parameter is still
Indicates the value of the time synchronized between the
domain density threshold EMS and the base station and
corresponding to ptrs-MCS1 in can be delivered to the base
NA NA
the PTRS configuration table station, but it is no longer used
under the CP-OFDM internally. The function
waveform. controlled by this parameter
has been deleted.
This parameter is still
Indicates the value of the time synchronized between the
domain density threshold EMS and the base station and
corresponding to ptrs-MCS2 in can be delivered to the base
NA NA
the PTRS configuration table station, but it is no longer used
under the CP-OFDM internally. The function
waveform. controlled by this parameter
has been deleted.
This parameter is still
Indicates the value of the time synchronized between the
domain density threshold EMS and the base station and
corresponding to ptrs-MCS3 in can be delivered to the base
NA NA
the PTRS configuration table station, but it is no longer used
under the CP-OFDM internally. The function
waveform. controlled by this parameter
has been deleted.
This parameter is still
Indicates the value of the time synchronized between the
domain density threshold EMS and the base station and
corresponding to ptrs-MCS4 in can be delivered to the base
NA NA
the PTRS configuration table station, but it is no longer used
under the CP-OFDM internally. The function
waveform. controlled by this parameter
Indicates parameter 1 with has been deleted.
parameter ID 26, which is
used to control the UE-specific
SRS measurement beam
group and the filtering
coefficient of the RSRP for This parameter is no longer
alpha filtering. used internally. The function of
The value range is 0 to 10. If this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam153
this parameter is set to a value controlled by a parameter in
greater than 10, the value 10 the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
takes effect.
The value range that takes
effect is 0 to 1, which is equal
to the GUI value multiplied by
0.1.
Indicates the number of
DMRS code division
multiplexing groups that can
be used during DMRS port
number allocation. The valid
range of this parameter is from This parameter is no longer
1 to 3. The values 1, 2, and 3 used internally. The function of
indicate that the group number this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam0
is 1, 2, and 3, respectively. If controlled by a parameter in
the value of this parameter is the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
set to 1 to 3, the set value
takes effect. If the configured
value exceeds the value
range, the value 3 takes
effect.
Indicates parameter 1 with
parameter ID 32, which
specifies MCS1. It is the
PTRS time domain density This parameter is no longer
value range. If the MCS index used internally. The function of
for scheduling is less than this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam1
MCS1, no PTRS is available controlled by a parameter in
and the value range is 0 to 29. the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
When the configured value
exceeds the value range, the
default value takes effect.
Indicates parameter 1 with
parameter ID 33, which
specifies MCS2. It is the
PTRS time domain density
value range. If the MCS index This parameter is no longer
for scheduling is greater than used internally. The function of
MCS1 and less than MCS2, this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam2
the PTRS time domain density controlled by a parameter in
is 4 and the value range is 0 the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
to 29. When the configured
value exceeds the value
range, the default value takes
effect.
Indicates MCS3, which
specifies the PTRS time
domain density value range. If
the MCS index for scheduling
is greater than or equal to
MCS2 and less than MCS3, This parameter is no longer
the PTRS time domain density used internally. The function of
is 2. If the MCS index for this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam3
scheduling is greater than controlled by a parameter in
MCS3, the PTRS time domain the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
density is 1 and the value
range is 0 to 29. When the
configured value exceeds the
value range, the default value
takes effect.
Indicates parameter 1 with
parameter ID 35, which
specifies RB0. It is the PTRS
frequency domain density
This parameter is no longer
value range. If the number of
used internally. The function of
RBs for scheduling is less
this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam4
than RB0, no PTRS is
controlled by a parameter in
available and the value range
the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
is 0 to 276. When the
configured value exceeds the
value range, the default value
takes effect.
Indicates RB1, which specifies
the PTRS frequency domain
density value range. If the
number of RBs for scheduling
is greater than or equal to RB0
and less than RB1, the PTRS This parameter is no longer
frequency domain density is 2. used internally. The function of
If the number of RBs for this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam5
scheduling is greater than controlled by a parameter in
RB1, the PTRS frequency the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
domain density is 4 and the
value range is 1 to 276. When
the configured value exceeds
the value range, the default
value takes effect.
Indicates whether to enable
the downlink target initial block
This parameter is no longer
error rate (IBLER) adaptation
used internally. The function of
function.If this parameter is set
this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam6
to a value greater than 1, the
controlled by a parameter in
downlink target initial block
the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
error rate (IBLER) adaptation
function is disable.

Indicates the MU rank scheme


for UE pairing using SRS
weights. The value of this
parameter ranges from 0 to 3.
The value 0 indicates
FIX_MU_RANK. This parameter is no longer
The value 1 indicates used internally. The function of
RI_BASED_MU_RANK. this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam7
The value 2 indicates controlled by a parameter in
PRE_ADAPT_MU_RANK. the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
The value 3 indicates
POST_ADAPT_MU_RANK.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 3, the value
1 takes effect.
Indicates parameter 1 with
parameter ID 41, which
specifies the MU rank
adaptive threshold 1 before
UE pairing based on SRS
weights. The value range of
this parameter is from 0 to This parameter is no longer
200, which corresponds to the used internally. The function of
actual value range from 0 to this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam8
20. The step is 0.1. When this controlled by a parameter in
parameter is set to a value the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
greater than 200, the value 20
takes effect. The mapping
relationship between the
configured value x and the
actual effective value y is
y=0.1*x.
Indicates parameter 1 with
parameter ID 42, which
specifies the MU rank
adaptive threshold 2 before
UE pairing using SRS weights.
The value of this parameter
ranges from 0 to 300, which This parameter is no longer
corresponds to the actual used internally. The function of
value range of -5 to 25. The this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam9
step is 0.1. When this controlled by a parameter in
parameter is set to a value the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
greater than 300, the actual
value is 25. The mapping
relationship between the
configured value x and the
actual effective value y is
y=0.1*x - 5.
Indicates the rank value for
UE pairing using SRS weights.
The valid value range of this
parameter is 0 to 3.
This parameter is no longer
The value 0 indicates RANK1.
used internally. The function of
The value 1 indicates RANK2.
this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam10
The value 2 indicates RANK3.
controlled by a parameter in
The value 3 indicates RANK4.
the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 3, the
default value 1 takes effect,
indicating RANK2.

Indicates the maximum rank


value for UE pairing using PMI
weights. The valid value range
of this parameter is 0 to 3.
The value 0 indicates
MAX_RANK1.
This parameter is no longer
The value 1 indicates
used internally. The function of
MAX_RANK2.
this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam11
The value 2 indicates
controlled by a parameter in
MAX_RANK3.
the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
The value 3 indicates
MAX_RANK4.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 3, the
default value 1 takes effect,
indicating MAX_RANK2.

Indicates the minimum MCS


index for pairing in the beam
domain. The valid value range
of this parameter is 0 to 28. If This parameter is no longer
this parameter is set to a value used internally. The function of
within this range, an MSC this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam12
index within the range from controlled by a parameter in
MCS0 to MCS28 takes effect. the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 28, MCS8
takes effect.
Indicates the minimum MCS
index for MU pairing. The valid
value range of this parameter This parameter is no longer
is 0 to 28. used internally. The function of
A value in the range of 0 to 28 this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam13
indicates an MCS index of 0 to controlled by a parameter in
28. the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
A value greater than 28
indicates an MCS index of 28.
Indicates the gain threshold
for MU pairing. The valid GUI
value range of this parameter
is 100 to 200, corresponding
This parameter is no longer
to the actual value range from
used internally. The function of
1.0 to 2.0. The step is 0.01. If
this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam14
this parameter is set to a value
controlled by a parameter in
less than 100, the actual value
the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
1.0 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 200, the actual
value 2.0 takes effect.
Indicates parameter 1 with
parameter ID 49, which
specifies the distance between
the UE-level CSI-RS beam
scanning and the optimal
beam.The beams whose This parameter is no longer
distance is less than or equal used internally. The function of
to the distance specified by this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam76
this parameter are selected for controlled by a parameter in
UE-level beam scanning. the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
The valid range of this
parameter is from 0 to 6.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 6, the value
6 takes effect.
Indicates the threshold of
consecutive correct CRCs for
initial transmission in uplink
AMC step adaptation.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 0 to
1000, the threshold range is 0 This parameter is no longer
to 1000. used internally. The function of
The value range of this this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam15
parameter is 0 to 1000. If this controlled by a parameter in
parameter is set to 0 to 1000, the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
the effect value range is 0 to
1000. If the GUI value is less
than 0, the value 0 takes
effect. If the GUI value is
greater than 1000, the value
1000 takes effect.
Indicates the threshold of
consecutive CRC errors for
initial transmission in uplink
AMC step adaptation.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 0 to
1000, the threshold range is 0 This parameter is no longer
to 1000. used internally. The function of
The value range of this this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam16
parameter is 0 to 1000. If this controlled by a parameter in
parameter is set to 0 to 1000, the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
the effect value range is 0 to
1000. If the GUI value is less
than 0, the value 0 takes
effect. If the GUI value is
greater than 1000, the value
1000 takes effect.
Indicates the increment step
coefficient in uplink AMC step
adaptation.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 0 to
500, the coefficient is 0 to 500. This parameter is no longer
The value range of this used internally. The function of
parameter is 0 to 500. If this this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam17
parameter is set to 0 to 500, controlled by a parameter in
the effect value range is 0 to the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
500. If the GUI value is less
than 0, the value 0 takes
effect. If the GUI value is
greater than 500, the value
500 takes effect.
Indicates the number of
suspended TTIs due to MCS
index decrease in uplink AMC
step adaptation.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 0 to
This parameter is no longer
500, the number is 0 to 500.
used internally. The function of
The value range of this
this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam18
parameter is 0 to 500. If this
controlled by a parameter in
parameter is set to 0 to 500,
the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
the effect value range is 0 to
500. If the GUI value is less
than 0, the value 0 takes
effect. If the GUI value is
greater than 500, the value
500 takes effect.

Indicates the amount of data


to be scheduled for uplink This parameter is no longer
preallocation. The value of this used internally. The function of
parameter ranges from 1 to this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam19
65535. If this parameter is set controlled by a parameter in
to a value beyond this range, the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
the value 100 takes effect.
Indicates whether to debug
user beam ID 1 during high
frequency peak comparison
tests. This parameter is valid This parameter is no longer
only when used internally. The function of
NRDUCellRsvdOpt.Param1Wi this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam134
thParamId4 is turned on. The controlled by a parameter in
value range is 0 to 115. If the the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
configured value exceeds the
value range, the value 0 takes
effect.
Indicates whether to debug
user beam ID 2 during high
frequency peak comparison
tests. This parameter is valid This parameter is no longer
only when used internally. The function of
NRDUCellRsvdOpt.Param1Wi this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam135
thParamId4 is turned on. The controlled by a parameter in
value range is 0 to 115. If the the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
configured value exceeds the
value range, the value 0 takes
effect.
Indicates whether eMBB
HARQ time sequence This parameter still specifies
adaptation takes effect. The whether eMBB HARQ time
value range is 0 to 1. When sequence adaptation takes
this parameter is set to 0, effect, but it is no longer used
eMBB HARQ time sequence internally. This parameter is
adaptation does not take replaced by the Param1WithParamId
gNBRsvdOptHRisk
effect. When parameter is set Param1WithParamId0 0
to 1, eMBB HARQ time parameter in the
sequence adaptation takes gNBRsvdOptHRisk MO and
effect. If this parameter is set can be set by running the
to a value not within the MOD gNBRsvdOptHRisk
range, the value 0 takes command.
effect.

Indicates the maximum


number of UEs that can be This parameter is no longer
preallocated. The value of this used internally. The function of
parameter ranges from 1 to this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam21
32. If this parameter is set to a controlled by a parameter in
value beyond this range, the the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
value 1 takes effect.
Indicates whether the PUSCH
shares symbols with the
DMRS. Specifically, whether
the PUSCH can use the
unallocated REs of the DMRS.
The value range of this
parameter is 0 to 29. If this
parameter is set to a value This parameter is no longer
greater than 29, the value 29 used internally. The function of
takes effect. this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam22
When the UE's MCS index is controlled by a parameter in
greater than or equal to the the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
configured value, the PUSCH
and DMRS can share
symbols.
When the UE's MCS index is
less than the configured value,
the PUSCH and DMRS cannot
share symbols.
Indicates parameter 1 with
parameter ID 69, which
specifies whether to enable
high frequency downlink beam
densification.
The value 0 indicates that this
switch is turned off and the
This parameter is no longer
beam densification algorithm
used internally. The function of
is not used.
this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam77
The value 1 indicates that this
controlled by a parameter in
switch is turned on and the
the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
beam densification algorithm
is used.
The value of this parameter
ranges from 0 to 1. If this
parameter is set to a value
beyond this range, the value 0
takes effect.
Indicates the number of
actually measured beam This parameter is no longer
groups in the SRS used internally. The function of
measurement beam group. this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam23
The value range is 1 to 4. If controlled by a parameter in
the value is greater than 4, the the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
value 4 takes effect by default.

Indicates the maximum uplink


bit rate. The value range is 0.1
This parameter is no longer
to 1. If this parameter is set to
used internally. The function of
a value beyond this value
this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam24
range, the default value takes
controlled by a parameter in
effect. If this parameter is set
the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
to 1, the maximum bit rate is
not limited.
Indicates the maximum
This parameter is no longer
downlink bit rate. The value
used internally. The function of
range is 0.1 to 1. If this
this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam25
parameter is set to a value
controlled by a parameter in
beyond this value range, the
the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
default value takes effect.

Indicates the uplink


preallocation type. The value
range is 0 to 1. If this
parameter is set to 0, uplink This parameter is no longer
preallocation does not take used internally. The function of
effect. If this parameter is set this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam26
to 1, the uplink preallocation controlled by a parameter in
type is common preallocation. the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
If this parameter is set to a
value not within the range, the
value 0 takes effect.
Indicates the minimum interval
for preallocation for UEs in the
uplink. The value range is 0 to This parameter is no longer
255. If this parameter is set to used internally. The function of
0, uplink preallocation is not this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam27
performed. If this parameter is controlled by a parameter in
set to a value not within the the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
range, the value 0 takes
effect.
Indicates parameter 1 with
parameter ID 75, which
specifies whether PUSCHs
can occupy PUCCH RBs. If
this parameter is set to 1 and
the number of online UEs is 1,
all PUCCH RBs are occupied
by PUSCHs. If the number of This parameter is no longer
online UEs is less than or used internally. The function of
equal to 40, PUSCHs occupy this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam28
only the common PUCCH controlled by a parameter in
RBs. If the number of online the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
UEs is greater than 40,
PUSCHs do not occupy the
PUCCH RBs. When this
parameter is set to 0, this
function does not take effect.
That is, PUSCHs do not
occupy PUCCH RBs.

Indicates the beam used by


the RAR in NSA networking.
If this parameter is set to 0, This parameter is no longer
the RAR uses PRACH beams. used internally. The function of
If this parameter is set to 1, this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam29
the RAR uses SSB beams. controlled by a parameter in
If this parameter is set to a the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
value greater than 1, the RAR
uses PRACH beams.
the MU forced pairing function.
This parameter can be set to 0
or 1. When it is set to a value
greater than 1, the value 0
takes effect.
The value 0 indicates that the
MU forced pairing function is
disabled.
The value 1 indicates that the This parameter is no longer
MU forced pairing function is used internally. The function of
enabled. this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam30
The MU forced pairing controlled by a parameter in
function takes effect only the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
when this parameter is set to 1
and the DL_MU_MIMO_SW
option of the
NRDUCellAlgoSwtich.MuMimo
Switch parameter is selected.
If the DL_MU_MIMO_SW
option is deselected, the
setting of whether
Indicates this parameter
spatialdoes
multiplexing is supported
between the DCI for uplink
data and the DCI for downlink
data on the PDCCH. The
value 0 indicates that spatial
multiplexing is supported This parameter is no longer
between the DCI for uplink used internally. The function of
data and DCI for downlink this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam31
data. The value 1 indicates controlled by a parameter in
that spatial multiplexing is not the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
supported between the DCI for
uplink data and DCI for
downlink data. If this
parameter is set to a value
beyond this value range, the
value 0 takes effect.
Indicates the types of UEs This parameter still specifies
supported in a cell. The values the types of UEs supported in
of this parameter are 0 and 1. a cell, but it is no longer used
The value 0 indicates that a internally. This parameter is
cell supports both commercial replaced by the
NRDUCellRsvdOptH Param1WithParamId
terminals and TUEs/CPEs. Param1WithParamId4
Risk 4
The value 1 indicates that a parameter in the
cell supports only TUEs/CPEs. NRDuCellRsvdOptHRisk MO
If this parameter is set to a and can be set by running the
value beyond this value range, MOD NRDuCellRsvdOptHRisk
the value 1 takes effect. command.
Indicates whether to enable
the CC power convergence
function. This parameter can
be set to 0 or 1. When it is set
This parameter has been
to a value greater than 1, the
disused, because whether to
value 0 takes effect.
enable the CC power NA NA
The value 0 indicates that the
convergence function has
CC power convergence
been deleted.
function is disabled.
The value 1 indicates that the
CC power convergence
function is enabled.

Indicates parameter 1 with


parameter ID 81, which is
used to control the threshold
of the low speed decision
The Doppler low speed
based on Doppler shift.
decision function is deleted,
The value range of this NA NA
and this parameter is deleted
parameter is 0 to 200.
accordingly.
The default value is 90.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 200, the
value 200 takes effect.

Indicates parameter 1 with


parameter ID 84, which
specifies the interference
suppression degree when MU
weight zero forcing is enabled.
The value range is 0 to 5. If
this parameter is set to a value
greater than 5, the value 0
takes effect.
When this parameter is set to
0, the default EZF threshold is
used. This parameter is no longer
When this parameter is set to used internally. The function of
1, the interference this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam32
suppression degree is 24 dB. controlled by a parameter in
When this parameter is set to the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
2, the interference
suppression degree is 27 dB.
When this parameter is set to
3, the interference
suppression degree is 30 dB.
When this parameter is set to
4, the interference
suppression degree is 33 dB.
When this parameter is set to
5, the interference
suppression degree is 36 dB.
Indicates parameter 1 with
parameter ID 70, which
specifies whether to enable
low frequency downlink beam
densification at cell edge.
The value 0 indicates that this This parameter is still
switch is turned off and the synchronized between the
beam densification algorithm EMS and the base station and
is not used. can be delivered to the base
NA NA
The value 1 indicates that this station, but it is no longer used
switch is turned on and the internally. The function
beam densification algorithm controlled by this parameter
is used. has been deleted.
The valid value range of this
reserved parameter is 0 and 1.
When this parameter is set to
other values, the value 0 takes
effect.

Indicates Parameter 1 whose


ID is 86. This parameter is
used to switch the time
sequence of the TUE/CPE
This parameter has been
and commercial terminals. If
disused, because switch the
this parameter is set to 0, the
time sequence of the
TUE/CPE time sequence is NA NA
TUE/CPE and commercial
used. If this parameter is set
terminals function has been
to 1, the commercial terminal
deleted.
time sequence is used. If this
parameter is set to other
integers, the TUE/CPE time
sequence is used.
Indicates the number of
configured SRS symbols. The
value range is 1 to 4.
If this parameter is set to 1,
the number of SRS symbols is
1.
This parameter has been
If this parameter is set to 2,
disused, because the number
the number of SRS symbols is NA NA
of SRS symbols configure
2.
function has been deleted.
If this parameter is set to 4,
the number of SRS symbols is
4.
If this parameter is set to 3 or
a value greater than 4, the
number of SRS symbols is 4.
Indicates whether to enable
uplink AMC step adaptation.
If this parameter is set to 0,
uplink AMC step adaptation is
disabled.
If this parameter is set to 1,
This parameter is no longer
uplink AMC step adaptation is
used internally. The function of
enabled.
this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam34
The valid value range of this
controlled by a parameter in
parameter is 0 to 1. If this
the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
parameter is set to a value
within this range, the set value
takes effect. If this parameter
is set to a value smaller than 0
or greater than 1, the value 0
takes effect.
beams that are configured for
high-frequency scanning.
Bits 0 to 31 correspond to
beams 0 to 31. The beam
corresponding to bit 1 needs
to be scanned.
The actual value range of this
parameter is 0 to
4294967295.
The default value is 0.
This parameter still specifies
The actual value equals the
the ID of the first 32 beams
sum of 2^ (values
that are configured for high-
corresponding to the selected
frequency scanning, but it is
beam bits).
no longer used internally. This
For example, if only the least
parameter is replaced by the NRDUCellRsvdOptH Param1WithParamId
significant bit is selected,
Param1WithParamId0 Risk 0
beam 32 takes effect. The
parameter in the
actual value is 2^ (0) = 1.
NRDuCellRsvdOptHRisk MO
If the least significant two bits
and can be set by running the
are selected, the beams 0 and
MOD NRDuCellRsvdOptHRisk
1 take effect. The actual value
command.
of this parameter is 2^ (1) +2^
(0) = 3.
If bits 0 and 2 are selected,
the beams 0 and 2 take effect.
The actual value is 2^ (2) +2^
(0) = 5.
If both Param1WithParamId91
and Param1WithParamId92
are set to 0, the high-
frequency SSB scans 40
Indicates the ID of the last 8
beams that are configured for
high-frequency scanning.
Bits 0 to 7 correspond to
beams 32 to 40. The beam
corresponding to bit 1 needs
to be scanned.
The actual value range of this
parameter is the least
significant 8 bits among the 32
bits.If this parameter is set to a
value beyond this range, only
the least significant 8 bits take
effect. This parameter still specifies
The actual value range of this the ID of the last 8 beams that
parameter is 0 to 255. are configured for high-
The default value is 0. frequency scanning, but it is
If the value is greater than no longer used internally. This
255, the value 255 takes parameter is replaced by the NRDUCellRsvdOptH Param1WithParamId
effect. Param1WithParamId1 Risk 1
The actual value equals the parameter in the
sum of 2^ (values NRDuCellRsvdOptHRisk MO
corresponding to the selected and can be set by running the
beam bits). MOD NRDuCellRsvdOptHRisk
For example, if only the least command.
significant bit is selected,
beam 32 takes effect. The
actual value is 2^ (0) = 1.
If the least significant two bits
are selected, beams 32 and
33 take effect. The actual
value of this parameter is 2^
(1) +2^ (0) = 3.
If both Param1WithParamId91
and Param1WithParamId92
are set to 0, the high-
frequency SSB scans 40
beams bywhether
Indicates default. to enable
the DMRS and data power
adaptation function. This
parameter can be set to 0 or
1. When it is set to a value
This parameter is no longer
greater than 1, the value 0
used internally. The function of
takes effect.
this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam35
If this parameter is set to 0,
controlled by a parameter in
the DMRS and data power
the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
adaptation function is
disabled.
If this parameter is set to 1,
the DMRS and data power
adaptation function is enabled.
Indicates the maximum
number of HARQ transmission
times in the downlink. The
This parameter is no longer
value range of this parameter
used internally. The function of
is from 1 to 8. If this parameter
this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam36
is set to a value greater than
controlled by a parameter in
8, the value 8 takes effect. If
the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
this parameter is set to a value
less than 1, the value 1 takes
effect.
Indicates parameter 1 with
parameter ID 96, which is
used to specify the triggering
quantity of UE-specific SRS in
a cell.
The value 0 indicates
APER_SRS;
The value 1 indicates
APER_PRDC_SRS;
The value 2 indicates
PRDC_SRS;
The value in the range from 3
to 255 indicates PRDC_SRS.

This parameter must be set to Although the configuration


0 when any of the following is interface in this version
true: The cell is an FDD cell supports synchronization and
(DuplexMode in the NRLoCell delivery of the setting of this
NA NA
MO is set to CELL_FDD); the parameter, the system does
cell is a high-frequency cell not use this parameter. The
(FrequencyBand in the function controlled by this
NRDUCell MO is set to N3, parameter has been deleted.
N28, N257, N258, or N260);
the cell is an SUL cell
FrequencyBand in the
NRDUCell MO is set to N80,
N81, N82, N83, or N84. If this
parameter is set to a value
other than 0 in the preceding
scenario, the value 0 takes
effect by default.
When this parameter is set to
1 (APER_PRDC_SRS),
NRDUCellAlgoSwitch.UlDlDec
ouplingSwitch must be set to
Indicates
OFF. parameter 1 with
parameter ID 97, which is
used to specify the UE-
specific SRS period.
The value 0 indicates 5 slots;
The value 1 indicates 10 slots;
The value 2 indicates 20 slots
The value 3 indicates 40 slots;
This parameter is no longer
The value 4 indicates 80 slots;
used internally. The function of
The value 5 indicates 160
this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam37
slots;
controlled by a parameter in
The value 6 indicates 320
the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
slots;
The value 7 indicates 640
slots;
Other values indicate 80 slots;
The value that takes effect is
dependent on the slot
assignment and UE antenna
form. The default value is 4.
Indicates the minimum SRS
scheduling interval for SRS for
downlink scheduling.
If this parameter is set to a
value from 0 to 1000, the SRS
scheduling interval for SRS for
downlink scheduling is 0 to
1000. The SRS scheduling algorithm
The value range of this is optimized, and this NA NA
parameter is 0 to 1000. If this parameter has been deleted.
parameter is set to the valid
range, the GUI value takes
effect. If the configured value
is less than 0, the value 0
takes effect. If the configured
value is greater than 1000, the
value 1000 takes effect
Indicates the minimum SRS
scheduling interval for SRS for
uplink scheduling.
If this parameter is set to a
value from 0 to 1000, the SRS
scheduling interval for SRS for
uplink scheduling is 0 to 1000.
The SRS scheduling algorithm
The value range of this
is optimized, and this NA NA
parameter is 0 to 1000. If this
parameter has been deleted.
parameter is set to the valid
range, the GUI value takes
effect. If the configured value
is less than 0, the value 0
takes effect. If the configured
value is greater than 1000, the
value 1000 takes effect

Indicates parameter 1 with


parameter ID 100, which is
used to specify the minimum
SRS scheduling interval for
SRS preallocation UEs.
The valid value range of this
This parameter is no longer
parameter is from 0 to 1000. If
used internally. The function of
this parameter is set to a value
this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam147
in the valid range, the set
controlled by a parameter in
value takes effect.
the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
If this parameter is set to a
value less than 0, the value 0
takes effect;
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 1000, the
value 1000 takes effect.
Indicates the PUSCH
processing algorithm for the
SRS switching time of UEs for
which the UL and DL
Decoupling feature takes
effect.
If this parameter is set to 0,
puncturing is adaptively This parameter is no longer
performed on the PUSCH used internally. The function of
based on the SUL-UL this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam38
switching time. controlled by a parameter in
If this parameter is set to 1, the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
puncturing is performed on the
PUSCH based on the
assumption that the SUL-UL
switching time is 0.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 1, the value
0 takes effect.
Indicates whether to enable
the dual-DCI scheduling
function. This parameter can
be set to either 0 or 1. The
This parameter is no longer
value 0 indicates that the dual-
used internally. The function of
DCI scheduling function is
this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam39
disabled. The value 1
controlled by a parameter in
indicates that the dual-DCI
the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
scheduling function is
enabled. If this parameter is
set to a value greater than 1,
the value 0 takes effect.

Indicates parameter 1 with


parameter ID 103,which is
used to decide the aperiodic
csirs sch interval.
When this parameter is set to
10,aperiodic csirs sch interval
is 10ms;
When this parameter is set to
20,aperiodic csirs sch interval
is 20ms;
When this parameter is set to This parameter is no longer
40,aperiodic csirs sch interval used internally. The function of
is 40ms; this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam40
When this parameter is set to controlled by a parameter in
80,aperiodic csirs sch interval the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
is 80ms
When this parameter is set to
1000,aperiodic csirs sch
interval is 1000ms
If this parameter is set to a
value not within the range, the
value 40 takes effect.
1000ms is only used for short-
time-delay feature, otherwise
not recommended
Indicates parameter 1 with
This parameter is no longer
parameter ID 104, which is
used internally. The function of
used to specify the downlink
this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam41
scheduling bandwidth. The
controlled by a parameter in
value range is 0 to
the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
4294967295.

Indicates parameter 1 with


This parameter is no longer
parameter ID 107, which is
used internally. The function of
used to control the uplink
this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam42
scheduling bandwidth. The
controlled by a parameter in
value range is 0 to
the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
4294967295.

Indicates parameter 1 with


parameter ID 109, which is
This parameter is no longer
used to specify whether to
used internally. The function of
enable TUE coordinated
this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam78
sampling. The value range is 0
controlled by a parameter in
to 1. If this parameter is set to
the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
a value greater than 1, the
value 0 takes effect.
Indicates parameter 1 with
parameter ID 110, which is
used to specify the maximum This parameter is no longer
number of CRC error packets used internally. The function of
for uplink coordinated this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam43
sampling. The value range is 0 controlled by a parameter in
to 255. If this parameter is set the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
to a value greater than 255,
the value 255 takes effect.
Indicates the CCE aggregation
level and power configuration
of the SUL.
If this parameter is set to 0, This parameter is still
the CCE aggregation level and synchronized between the
power configuration of the EMS and the base station and
SUL are not limited. can be delivered to the base
NA NA
If this parameter is set to 1, station, but it is no longer used
the CCE aggregation level of internally. The function
the SUL is 4, and the power is controlled by this parameter
boosted. has been deleted.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 1, the value
0 takes effect.
Indicates the adaptive rank
selection scheme at the
gNodeB side in SRS weight
scenarios. It is used to
determine the adaptive rank
selection scheme at the
gNodeB side.
When this parameter is set to
0, this parameter does not
take effect. In this case, the
adaptive rank scheme at the
gNodeB side with the optimal
This parameter is no longer
spectral efficiency is used by
used internally. The function of
default.
this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam44
When this parameter is set to
controlled by a parameter in
1, the adaptive rank scheme
the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
at the gNodeB side with the
optimal spectral efficiency is
used.
When this parameter is set to
2, the rank adaptation scheme
with boundary protection is
used.
When this parameter is set to
greater than 2, the adaptive
rank scheme at the gNodeB
side with the optimal spectral
efficiency is used
Indicates the spectrum
efficiency hysteresis threshold
when the adaptive rank
scheme with the optimal
spectral efficiency is used at
the gNodeB side.
If this parameter is set to 0,
this parameter does not take This parameter is no longer
effect. That is, the spectrum used internally. The function of
efficiency hysteresis threshold this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam45
is not restricted by this controlled by a parameter in
parameter. the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
The value range 1 to 21
indicates that the spectrum
efficiency hysteresis threshold
ranges from 0.0 to 2.0.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 21, the
value 21 takes effect.
Indicates the minimum MCS
index threshold when the
adaptive rank scheme with the
optimal spectral efficiency is
used at the gNodeB side.
If this parameter is set to 0,
this parameter does not take This parameter is no longer
effect. That is, the minimum used internally. The function of
MCS index threshold is not this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam46
restricted by this parameter. controlled by a parameter in
The value range 1 to 28 the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
indicates that the minimum
MCS index threshold is 0 to
27.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 28, the
value 28 takes effect.
Indicates the threshold for
determining the differences
between layers in a codeword
when the adaptive rank
scheme with the optimal
spectral efficiency is used at
the gNodeB side.
If this parameter is set to 0,
this parameter does not take
This parameter is no longer
effect. That is, the threshold
used internally. The function of
for determining the differences
this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam47
between layers in a codeword
controlled by a parameter in
is not restricted by this
the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
parameter.
The value range 1 to 31
indicates that the threshold for
determining the differences
between layers in a codeword
is 0 to 30.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 31, the
value 31 takes effect.
Indicates the spectrum
efficiency conversion
coefficient when the difference
between layers in a codeword
is large and when the adaptive
rank scheme with the optimal
spectral efficiency is used at
the gNodeB side.
If this parameter is set to 0,
This parameter is no longer
this parameter does not take
used internally. The function of
effect. That is, the spectrum
this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam48
efficiency conversion
controlled by a parameter in
coefficient is not restricted by
the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
this parameter.
The value range 1 to 21
indicates that the spectrum
efficiency conversion
coefficient ranges from 0.0 to
2.0.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 21, the
value 21 takes effect.
Indicate Parameter 1 whose This parameter is still
ID is 125. This parameter synchronized between the
configures the number of EMS and the base station and
TRXs received on the RACH. can be delivered to the base
NA NA
The parameter values are 2 station, but it is no longer used
and 4. If this parameter is set internally. The function
to a value greater than 4, the controlled by this parameter
value 4 takes effect. has been deleted.

Indicates parameter 1 with


parameter ID 126, which is
This parameter is no longer
used to specify the bandwidth
used internally. The function of
index 1 of the narrowband
this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam49
periodic SRS (c-SRS). For
controlled by a parameter in
details, see 3GPP TS 38.211.
the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
This parameter applies only to
TDD.

Indicates parameter 1 with


parameter ID 127, which is
This parameter is no longer
used to specify the bandwidth
used internally. The function of
index 2 of the narrowband
this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam50
periodic SRS (b-SRS). For
controlled by a parameter in
details, see 3GPP TS
the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
38.211.This parameter applies
only to TDD.
Indicates parameter 1 with
parameter ID 128, which is
used to specify the periodic
SRS bandwidth handover
threshold.
The valid value range of this
parameter is from 0 to 100.
This parameter is no longer
The threshold that takes effect
used internally. The function of
equals the GUI value minus
this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam51
50. That is, the valid threshold
controlled by a parameter in
range is from 0 to 100.
the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
If this parameter is set to a
value less than 0, the
threshold that takes effect is 0.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 100, the
threshold that takes effect is
100.
Indicates parameter 1 with
parameter ID 129, which is
used to specify the periodic
SRS bandwidth handover
threshold hysteresis.
The valid value range of this
This parameter is no longer
parameter is from 0 to 100. If
used internally. The function of
this parameter is set to a value
this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam52
in the valid range, the set
controlled by a parameter in
value takes effect.
the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
If this parameter is set to a
value less than 0, the value 0
takes effect. If this parameter
is set to a value greater than
100, the value 100 takes
effect.
Indicates parameter 1 with
parameter ID 130, which is
used to specify the SRS
discard duration during
periodic SRS bandwidth
reconfiguration.
The valid value range of this
parameter is from 0 to 100. This parameter is no longer
The duration that takes effect used internally. The function of
equals the GUI value this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam53
multiplied by 5. That is, the controlled by a parameter in
valid duration range is from 0 the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
to 500.
If this parameter is set to a
value less than 0, the value 0
takes effect. If this parameter
is set to a value greater than
100, the value 100 takes
effect.
Indicates parameter 1 with
parameter ID 131, which
This parameter is disused
specifies the MIMO capability
because the UE MIMO
of the UE. The value range is NA NA
capability configuration
0 to 2. If this parameter is set
function is removed.
to a value greater than 2, the
value 0 takes effect.
Indicates the uplink rank
boundary protection threshold.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 0 to
60, the uplink rank boundary
protection threshold is -30 to
30, that is, the actual value This parameter is no longer
equals the GUI value minus used internally. The function of
30. this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam79
The value range of this controlled by a parameter in
parameter is 0 to 60. If this the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
parameter is set to 0 to 60, the
effect value range is -30 to 30.
If the GUI value is less than 0,
the value -30 takes effect. If
the GUI value is greater than
60, the value 30 takes effect.
Indicates the spectral
efficiency hysteresis for uplink
rank order reduction.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 0 to
200, the hysteresis is -1 to 1,
that is, the actual value equals This parameter is no longer
the GUI value divided by 100 used internally. The function of
and minus 1. this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam80
The value range of this controlled by a parameter in
parameter is 0 to 200. If this the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
parameter is set to 0 to 200,
the effect value range is -1 to
1. If the GUI value is less than
0, the value -1 takes effect. If
the GUI value is greater than
200, the value 1 takes effect.
Indicates the spectral
efficiency hysteresis for uplink
rank order increase.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 0 to
200, the hysteresis is -1 to 1,
that is, the actual value equals This parameter is no longer
the GUI value divided by 100 used internally. The function of
and minus 1. this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam81
The value range of this controlled by a parameter in
parameter is 0 to 200. If this the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
parameter is set to 0 to 200,
the effect value range is -1 to
1. If the GUI value is less than
0, the value -1 takes effect. If
the GUI value is greater than
200, the value 1 takes effect.
Indicates parameter 1 with
parameter ID 135, which
specifies the RSRP difference
This parameter is no longer
between the optimal and
used internally. The function of
suboptimal beams of high
this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam162
frequency CSI-RSs. The value
controlled by a parameter in
range is from 0 to 6 dB. If the
the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
configured value exceeds the
value range, the value 0 takes
effect.
parameter ID 136, which is
used to specify the number of
cell-specific SRS slots
This parameter still specifies
configured for high-frequency
ther number of cell-specific
SRS within 5 ms.
SRS slots configured for high-
The value 1 indicates 1 SRS
frequency SRS within 5 ms,
slot;
but it is no longer used
The value 2 indicates 2 SRS
internally. This parameter is
slots; NRDUCellRsvdOptH Param1WithParamId
replaced by the
The value 4 indicates 4 SRS Risk 5
Param1WithParamId5
slots.
parameter in the
The valid value range of this
NRDuCellRsvdOptHRisk MO
parameter is 1, 2, and 4. If this
and can be set by running the
parameter is set to a value
MOD NRDuCellRsvdOptHRisk
beyond the range, the value 4
command.
takes effect.
The parameter modification
takes effect
Indicates after the 1cell
parameter withis
parameter ID 138, which is
used to control the switchover
between the optimal spectral
efficiency and boundary This parameter is no longer
protection branches in the used internally. The function of
rank adaptation scheme. The this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam54
value range is 0 to 10. The controlled by a parameter in
value 0 indicates the default the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
value -2. The value range of 1
to 10 maps to the value range
of -1 to -10. In other cases,
the value 0 takes effect.
Indicates parameter 1 with
parameter ID 141, which
indicates the nominal P0 value
of the SRS.
The valid value range of this
parameter is from 0 to 226. If
This parameter is no longer
this parameter is set to an
used internally. The function of
even number such as 0,
this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam55
2,......, or 226 the value -202
controlled by a parameter in
dBm takes effect. If this
the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
parameter is set to an odd
number such as 1, 3, ......, or
255, the value -203 dBm takes
effect. If this parameter value
is greater than 226, the value
24 dBm takes effect.
Indicates parameter 2 with
parameter ID 147, which
specifies whether to enable
SRS noise reduction. The
value range is 0 to 1. If this This parameter is no longer
parameter is set to a value used internally. The function of
greater than 1, the value 1 this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam56
takes effect. controlled by a parameter in
If this parameter is set to 0, the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
SRS noise reduction is
disabled.
If this parameter is set to 1,
SRS noise reduction is abled.
Indicates parameter 1 with
parameter ID 148, which is
used to specify whether the
N+1 time sequence is
supported. This parameter can The docking function of
be set to 0 or 1. The value 0 commercial terminals is
indicates that the N+1 time enhanced. Different time
sequence is not supported, sequence of commercial
and the value 1 indicates that terminals is automatically NA NA
the N+1 time sequence is processed by the system. This
supported. If this parameter is parameter will no longer be
set to a value greater than 1, used in the system, and the
the value 0 takes effect. This parameter has been deleted.
switch applies only to the N+1
test scenarios. When the
switch state is changed,
services may be interrupted.
Indicates the hysteresis
threshold for the downlink rank
adaptive spectral efficiency
when the optimal rank is
greater than rank 2 in rank 2
scenarios.
If this parameter is set to 0,
this parameter does not take
effect. That is, the spectrum This parameter is no longer
efficiency hysteresis threshold used internally. The function of
is not restricted by this this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam57
parameter. controlled by a parameter in
The value range 1 to 201 the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
indicates that the spectrum
efficiency hysteresis threshold
ranges from 0.00 to 2.00.
Actual value = (Configured
value -1) x 0.01.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 201, the
value 201 takes effect.
Indicates the hysteresis
threshold for the downlink rank
adaptive spectral efficiency
when the optimal rank is
greater than rank 3 in rank 3
scenarios.
If this parameter is set to 0,
this parameter does not take
effect. That is, the spectrum This parameter is no longer
efficiency hysteresis threshold used internally. The function of
is not restricted by this this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam58
parameter. controlled by a parameter in
The value range 1 to 201 the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
indicates that the spectrum
efficiency hysteresis threshold
ranges from 0.00 to 2.00.
Actual value = (Configured
value -1) x 0.01.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 201, the
value 201 takes effect.
Indicates the hysteresis
threshold for the downlink rank
adaptive spectral efficiency
when the optimal rank is
smaller than rank 3 in rank 3
scenarios.
If this parameter is set to 0,
this parameter does not take This parameter is no longer
effect. That is, the spectrum used internally. The function of
efficiency hysteresis threshold this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam59
is not restricted by this controlled by a parameter in
parameter. the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
The value range 1 to 201
indicates that the spectrum
efficiency hysteresis threshold
ranges from 0.00 to 2.00.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 201, the
value 201 takes effect.
Indicates the hysteresis
threshold for the downlink rank
adaptive spectral efficiency
when the optimal rank is
smaller than rank 4 in rank 4
scenarios.
If this parameter is set to 0,
this parameter does not take This parameter is no longer
effect. That is, the spectrum used internally. The function of
efficiency hysteresis threshold this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam60
is not restricted by this controlled by a parameter in
parameter. the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
The value range 1 to 201
indicates that the spectrum
efficiency hysteresis threshold
ranges from 0.00 to 2.00.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 201, the
value 201 takes effect.
Indicates the minimum IBLER
threshold for rank detection
when the adaptive rank
scheme at the gNodeB side
with the optimal spectral
efficiency is used.
If this parameter is set to 0,
this parameter does not take
effect. That is, this parameter This parameter is no longer
does not control whether the used internally. The function of
rank power compensation this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam61
function takes effect. controlled by a parameter in
The value 1 indicates that the the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
rank power compensation
function is enabled.
The value 2 indicates that the
rank power compensation
function is disabled.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 2, the value
2 takes effect.

Indicates the minimum IBLER


threshold for fast rank
rollback.
If this parameter is set to 0,
this parameter does not take
effect. That is, the minimum
IBLER threshold is not This parameter is no longer
restricted by this parameter. used internally. The function of
The value range 1 to 100 this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam62
indicates that the IBLER controlled by a parameter in
threshold is 0.01 to 1.00. the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
If this parameter is set to 255,
the fast rollback solution does
not take effect.
If this parameter is set to 101
to 254 or a value greater than
255, the value 0 takes effect.
Indicates parameter 1 with
parameter ID 156, which
specifies the threshold of
related coefficient of each
This parameter is no longer
downlink flow. The value
used internally. The function of
range is 0 to 100.
this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam63
The value range 0 to 100
controlled by a parameter in
indicates that the threshold of
the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
related coefficient of each
downlink flow can be set to
0.00 to 1.00. In other cases,
the value 0 takes effect.
Indicates parameter 1 with
parameter ID 157, which
specifies the minimum MCS
This parameter is no longer
threshold for starting rank
used internally. The function of
adaptation in rank 2.
this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam64
The value range 0 to 28
controlled by a parameter in
indicates that the minimum
the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
MCS threshold is 0 to 28. In
other cases, the value 0 takes
effect.
Indicates parameter 1 with
parameter ID 158, which
specifies the minimum MCS
threshold for starting rank This parameter is no longer
adaptation with a rank greater used internally. The function of
than 2. this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam65
The value range 0 to 28 controlled by a parameter in
indicates that the minimum the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
MCS threshold is 0 to 28. In
other cases, the value 0 takes
effect.
Indicates whether to enable
the combination of inter-layer
power control and rank
adaptation. When this
parameter is set to 1, the
combination of inter-layer This parameter is no longer
power control and rank used internally. The function of
adaptation is enabled. When this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam66
this parameter is set to 0, the controlled by a parameter in
combination of inter-layer the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
power control and rank
adaptation is disabled.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 1, the value
1 takes effect.
Indicates parameter 1 with
parameter ID 160, which
specifies the upper threshold
for the gain range of the
mobile MU SINR correction
This parameter is no longer
solution. The valid range of
used internally. The function of
this parameter is from 0 to
this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam82
100. If this parameter is set to
controlled by a parameter in
a value in the range of 0 to
the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
100, the value range of 0.00 to
1.00 takes effect, with the step
of 0.01. If this parameter is set
to a value greater than 100,
the default value takes effect.
Indicates parameter 1 with
parameter ID 161, which
specifies the lower threshold
for the gain range of the
mobile MU SINR correction
This parameter is no longer
solution. The valid range of
used internally. The function of
this parameter is from 0 to
this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam83
100. If this parameter is set to
controlled by a parameter in
a value in the range of 0 to
the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
100, the value range of 0.00 to
1.00 takes effect, with the step
of 0.01. If this parameter is set
to a value greater than 100,
the default value takes effect.
Indicates parameter 1 with
parameter ID 162, which
specifies difference lower-limit
protection for the gain range
of the mobile MU SINR
correction solution. The valid This parameter is no longer
range of this parameter is from used internally. The function of
0 to 100. If this parameter is this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam84
set to a value in the range of 0 controlled by a parameter in
to 100, the value range of 0.00 the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
to 1.00 takes effect, with the
step of 0.01. If this parameter
is set to a value greater than
100, the default value takes
effect.
Indicates the scheduling policy
for CPEs. The valid value
range of this parameter is from
0 to 3. If this parameter is set
to a value greater than 3, the
value 3 takes effect. This
parameter applies only to
TDD.
When this parameter is set to
0, this parameter does not
take effect and is mapped to
the default configuration. By This parameter is no longer
default, the maximum number used internally. The function of
of RBs that can be allocated this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam67
to a CPE is 144. controlled by a parameter in
When this parameter is set to the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
1, the maximum number of
RBs that can be allocated to a
CPE is 272.
When this parameter is set to
2, the maximum number of
RBs that can be allocated to a
CPE is 144.
When this parameter is set to
3, the maximum number of
RBs that can be allocated to a
CPE is adaptively selected.
Indicates the MCS threshold
for switchover from rank 2 to
rank 4 for CPEs. This
parameter matches the MCS
table with 256QAM. When this
parameter is used with the
MCS table with 64QAM,
equivalent conversion is
required. The valid range of
this parameter is from 1 to 27. This parameter is no longer
When this parameter is set to used internally. The function of
0, this parameter does not this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam68
take effect and is mapped to controlled by a parameter in
the default value 27. the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
When this parameter is set to
a value in the range of 1 to 27,
the value range that takes
effect is 1 to 27.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 27, the
value 27 takes effect. This
parameter applies only to
TDD.
Indicates the IBLER threshold
for switchover from rank 2 to
rank 4 for CPEs. The valid
range of this parameter is from
1 to 99.
When this parameter is set to
0, this parameter does not
take effect and is mapped to This parameter is no longer
the default value 0.02, which used internally. The function of
corresponds to 2%. this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam69
When this parameter is set to controlled by a parameter in
a value in the range of 1 to 99, the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
the value range that takes
effect is 0.01 to 0.99.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 99, the
value 0.99 takes effect. This
parameter applies only to
TDD.
Indicates the condition count
threshold for switchover from
rank 2 to rank 4 for CPEs. The
valid range of this parameter
is from 1 to 50.
When this parameter is set to
0, this parameter does not
This parameter is no longer
take effect and is mapped to
used internally. The function of
the default value 15.
this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam70
When this parameter is set to
controlled by a parameter in
a value in the range of 1 to 50,
the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
the value range that takes
effect is 1 to 50.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 50, the
value 50 takes effect. This
parameter applies only to
TDD.
Indicates the MCS offset
threshold for switchover from
rank 4 to rank 2 for CPEs. The
valid range of this parameter
is from 1 to 26.
When this parameter is set to
0, this parameter does not
This parameter is no longer
take effect and is mapped to
used internally. The function of
the default value 1.
this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam71
When this parameter is set to
controlled by a parameter in
a value in the range of 1 to 26,
the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
the value range that takes
effect is 0 to 25.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 26, the
value 25 takes effect. This
parameter applies only to
TDD.
Indicates the IBLER threshold
for switchover from rank 4 to
rank 2 for CPEs. The valid
range of this parameter is from
1 to 99.
When this parameter is set to
0, this parameter does not
This parameter is no longer
take effect and is mapped to
used internally. The function of
the default value 0.10.
this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam72
When this parameter is set to
controlled by a parameter in
a value in the range of 1 to 99,
the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
the value range that takes
effect is 0.01 to 0.99.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 99, the
value 0.99 takes effect. This
parameter applies only to
TDD.
Indicates the MCS offset
threshold for switchover from
rank 2 to rank 4 for CPEs. The
valid range of this parameter
is from 1 to 26.
When this parameter is set to
0, this parameter does not
This parameter is no longer
take effect and is mapped to
used internally. The function of
the default value 1.
this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam73
When this parameter is set to
controlled by a parameter in
a value in the range of 1 to 26,
the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
the value range that takes
effect is 0 to 25.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 26, the
value 25 takes effect. This
parameter applies only to
TDD.
off mechanism. When the
parameter value is 0, the
reservation mechanism does
not work; when the parameter
value is 1, it represents 5 ms
interval between two resource
reservations; when the
parameter value is 2, it
represents 10 ms interval
between two resource
reservations; when the
parameter value is 3, it
represents 20 ms interval
between two resource
reservations; when the
parameter value is 4, it
represents 40 ms time
This parameter is no longer
interval between resource
used internally. The function of
reservations ; when the
this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam74
parameter is 5, it represents
controlled by a parameter in
60 ms time interval between
the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
two resource reservations;
when the parameter is 6, it
represents 80 ms time interval
between two resource
reservations; when the
parameter is 7, it represents
100 ms time interval between
two resource reservations;
when the parameter is 8, it
represents 120 ms between
two resource reservations;
when the parameter value is
9, it represents 140 ms time
interval between two resource
reservations; when the
parameter value is 10, it
represents of 160 ms time
Indicates parameter 1 with
parameter ID 171, which is
used to control the range of
reserved slot in the PDCCH
anti drop mechanism. When
the value of the parameter is
0, the reserve mechanism
does not work; when the value
is 1, the reserve resource is This parameter is no longer
scheduled in five slots; when used internally. The function of
the value is 2, the reserve this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam75
resource is scheduled in 10 controlled by a parameter in
slots; when the value is 3, the the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
reserve resource is scheduled
in 15 slots; and when the
value is 4, the reserve
resource is scheduled in 20
slots; when the parameter
takes other values, it is
processed according to
configuration 0.
Indicates parameter 1 with
parameter ID 176, which
specifies whether TRS is
configured as the 4/8 beam This parameter still specifies
form (eight beams are whether TRS is configured as
configured for the 64T/32T the 4/8 beam form, but it is no
16H2V antenna and four longer used internally. This
beams are configured for the parameter is replaced by the
NRDUCellRsvdOptH Param1WithParamId
32T 8H4V/16T/8T antenna). Param1WithParamId3
Risk 3
The value range is 0 to 1. If parameter in the
this parameter is set to 0, the NRDuCellRsvdOptHRisk MO
4/8 beam form is not and can be set by running the
configured. If this parameter is MOD NRDuCellRsvdOptHRisk
set to 1, the 4/8 beam form is command.
configured. If this parameter is
set to other values, the value
0 takes effect.
Indicates parameter 1 with
parameter ID 177, which
specifies the UE type. The
value range is 0 to 2. If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 2, the value 0
takes effect. This parameter is
valid only when the TUE/CPE
type cannot be obtained. It is
used to identify the TUE/CPE This parameter is disused
of the old version that does because the UE type
NA NA
not report its type. configuration function is
If this parameter is set to 0, removed.
the UE that does not report its
type is identified as a common
UE.
If this parameter is set to 1,
the UE that does not report its
type is identified as a CPE.
If this parameter is set to 2,
the UE that does not report its
type is identified as a TUE.
Indicates whether to enable
the negative gain identification
This parameter is still
algorithm for downlink MU
synchronized between the
pairing. This parameter can be
EMS and the base station and
set to 0 or 1. When it is set to
can be delivered to the base
a value greater than 1, the NA NA
station, but it is no longer used
value 0 takes effect.
internally. The function
When this parameter is set to
controlled by this parameter
0, this algorithm is enabled.
has been deleted.
When this parameter is set to
1, this algorithm is disabled.
Indicates the multipath delay
threshold in the negative gain
identification algorithm for This parameter is still
downlink MU pairing. This synchronized between the
parameter can be set to value EMS and the base station and
within the range of 0 to 2. can be delivered to the base
NA NA
When it is set to a value station, but it is no longer used
greater than 2, the value 0 internally. The function
takes effect. controlled by this parameter
The parameter values 0, 1, has been deleted.
and 2 correspond to 1/2, 1/3,
and 1/4, respectively.
Indicates parameter 1 with
parameter ID 201, which is
used to configure uplink
DMRS additional pilot when
the number of activated cells
on the UBBPfw1 and
UBBPfw2 boards is less than
or equal to 3 and only one This parameter is no longer
data transmission UE exists in used internally. The function of
each cell. The number of this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam148
uplink layers can reach 4 in controlled by a parameter in
such scenarios. The value the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
range is 0 to 1. The value 0
indicates that this function is
disabled and value 1 indicates
that this function is enabled. If
this parameter is set to a value
greater than 1, the value 0
takes effect.
Indicates parameter 2 with
parameter ID 7, which
specifies whether the ping
optimization function takes
effect. This parameter applies
This parameter is no longer
only to NSA/SA scenarios
used internally. The function of
where low-speed cells are
this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam85
configured. If this parameter is
controlled by a parameter in
set to 0, this function is
the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
disabled. If this parameter is
set to 1, this function is
enabled. If this parameter is
set to other values, this
function is disabled.
Indicates parameter 2 with
parameter ID 8, which
specifies the TBS in high-
priority scheduling for the
eMBB slot short delay
This parameter is no longer
function. This parameter
used internally. The function of
applies only to NSA/SA
this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam86
scenarios where low-speed
controlled by a parameter in
cells are configured. The GUI
the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
value range is 1 to 12500, and
the actual value range is 1 to
12500. If this parameter is set
to a value greater than 12500,
the value whether
Indicates 12500 takes effect.
to enable
the CPE1.0 identification
function. When this parameter
is set to 1, this function is
disabled. If this parameter is
set to 0, this function is This parameter is no longer
enabled. If this parameter is used internally. The function of
set to other values, the this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam88
function is enabled. This controlled by a parameter in
parameter takes effect only for the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
low-speed cells and does not
distinguish SA/NSA
configurations. This parameter
applies only to LTE TDD and
SUL.
Indicates the target IBLER of
the uplink highest-order MCS
for US UEs. The value range
of this parameter is 1 to 3000.
If this parameter is set to a The system does not use this
value greater than 3000, the parameter, and the function
NA NA
value 3000 takes effect. If this controlled by this parameter
parameter is set to 0, the has been deleted.
value 1 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value in
the valid value range, the GUI
value takes effect.
Indicates the target SINR of
PUCCH format 0 for US UEs.
The value range of this
parameter is 0 to 250. If this The system does not use this
parameter is set to a value parameter, and the function
NA NA
greater than 250, the value controlled by this parameter
250 takes effect. If this has been deleted.
parameter is set to a value in
the valid value range, the GUI
value takes
Indicates theeffect.
target SINR of
PUCCH format 1 for US UEs.
The value range of this
parameter is 0 to 250. If this The system does not use this
parameter is set to a value parameter, and the function
NA NA
greater than 250, the value controlled by this parameter
250 takes effect. If this has been deleted.
parameter is set to a value in
the valid value range, the GUI
value takes effect.
Indicates the target IBLER of
PUCCH format 2 for US UEs.
The value range of this
parameter is 1 to 500. If this
parameter is set to a value The system does not use this
greater than 500, the value parameter, and the function
NA NA
500 takes effect. If this controlled by this parameter
parameter is set to 0, the has been deleted.
value 1 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value in
the valid value range, the GUI
value takes
Indicates theeffect.
target IBLER of
PUCCH format 3 for US UEs.
The value range of this
parameter is 1 to 500. If this
parameter is set to a value The system does not use this
greater than 500, the value parameter, and the function
NA NA
500 takes effect. If this controlled by this parameter
parameter is set to 0, the has been deleted.
value 1 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value in
the valid value range, the GUI
value takes
Indicates theeffect.
target IBLER of
PUCCH format 4 for US UEs.
The value range of this
parameter is 1 to 500. If this
parameter is set to a value The system does not use this
greater than 500, the value parameter, and the function
NA NA
500 takes effect. If this controlled by this parameter
parameter is set to 0, the has been deleted.
value 1 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value in
the valid value range, the GUI
value takes
Indicates theeffect.
target BER of
PUCCH format 2 for US UEs.
The value range of this
parameter is 1 to 500. If this
parameter is set to a value The system does not use this
greater than 500, the value parameter, and the function
NA NA
500 takes effect. If this controlled by this parameter
parameter is set to 0, the has been deleted.
value 1 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value in
the valid value range, the GUI
value takes
Indicates theeffect.
target BER of
PUCCH format 3 for US UEs.
The value range of this
parameter is 1 to 500. If this
parameter is set to a value The system does not use this
greater than 500, the value parameter, and the function
NA NA
500 takes effect. If this controlled by this parameter
parameter is set to 0, the has been deleted.
value 1 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value in
the valid value range, the GUI
value takes effect.
Indicates the target BER of
PUCCH format 4 for US UEs.
The value range of this
parameter is 1 to 500. If this
parameter is set to a value The system does not use this
greater than 500, the value parameter, and the function
NA NA
500 takes effect. If this controlled by this parameter
parameter is set to 0, the has been deleted.
value 1 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value in
the valid value range, the GUI
value takes effect.
Indicates parameter 2 with
parameter ID 28, which is
used to specify the symbol-
level scheduling switch. After
this switch is turned on,
adaptive symbol-level
This parameter is no longer
scheduling is enabled. The
used internally. The function of
value range is 0 to 1. The
this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam98
value 0 indicates that adaptive
controlled by a parameter in
symbol-level scheduling is
the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
disabled, and the value 1
indicates that adaptive
symbol-level scheduling is
enabled. If this parameter is
set to a value greater than 1,
the value 0 takes effect.
Indicates parameter 2 with
parameter ID 29, which is
used to specify the QCI value This parameter is no longer
of the symbol-level scheduling used internally. The function of
bearer. The value range of this this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam99
parameter is from 0 to 255. If controlled by a parameter in
this parameter is set to a value the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
greater than 255, the default
value 190 takes effect.
Indicates parameter 2 with
parameter ID 33, which
specifies whether to enable
NEBF and PEBF adaptation.
The value range of this
parameter is 0 to 2.
When this parameter is set to This parameter is no longer
0, NEBF is used. used internally. The function of
When this parameter is set to this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam100
1, PEBF is used. controlled by a parameter in
When this parameter is set to the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
2, NEBF and PEBF adaptation
is used.
When this parameter is set to
other values, the default value
0 takes effect, which indicates
that NEBF is used.
Indicates parameter 2 with
parameter ID 34, which
specifies the ratio threshold of
the number of RBs occupied
by MU or SU. The value range
This parameter is no longer
of this parameter is 0 to 1000.
used internally. The function of
If the GUI value of this
this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam101
parameter is within the range
controlled by a parameter in
of 0 to 1000, the value that
the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
takes effect is 0.00 to 10.00,
with the step of 0.01. If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 1000, the value
10.00 takes effect.
Indicates parameter 2 with
parameter ID 35, which
specifies the average MCS
This parameter is no longer
index threshold for UE pairing.
used internally. The function of
The value range is 0 to 28.
this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam102
A value in the range of 0 to 28
controlled by a parameter in
indicates an MCS index of 0 to
the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
28.
A value greater than 28
indicates an MCS index of 28.
Indicates parameter 2 with
parameter ID 42, which is
used to control the
aggregation level of Common
PDCCH (Coreset 0).
If this parameter is set to 0,
the maximum aggregation This parameter is no longer
level of Common PDCCH is 8. used internally. The function of
If this parameter is set to 1, this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam149
the maximum aggregation controlled by a parameter in
level of Common PDCCH is 4. the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
If this parameter is set to 2,
the maximum aggregation
level of Common PDCCH is
16. If this parameter is set to
other values, the value 0 takes
effect.
Indicates the switch of the
uplink refined PMI weighting
function. The valid values of
this parameter are 0 and 1. If
this parameter is set to 0, the
This parameter is no longer
cell-level uplink refined PMI
used internally. The function of
weighting function is disabled.
this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam103
If this parameter is set to 1,
controlled by a parameter in
the cell-level uplink refined
the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
PMI weighting function is
enabled. If this parameter is
set to a value beyond the
value range, the default value
takes effect.
Indicates the PUSCH MCS
guaranteed value for NS UEs
in the US UE solution. The The system does not use this
valid value range of this parameter, and the function
NA NA
parameter is from 0 to 28. If controlled by this parameter
his parameter is set to a value has been deleted.
greater than 28, the value 28
takes effect.
Indicates parameter 2 with
parameter ID 67, which
specifies the RSRP threshold
for uplink closed-loop power
control.
The uplink power control
ensures that the receive This parameter is no longer
RSRP of a UE is less than or used internally. The function of
equal to the threshold. The this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam105
mapping between the value controlled by a parameter in
that takes effect (Y) and the the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
GUI value (X) is as follows: Y
= X-202. The value range of
this parameter is 0 to 226. If
this parameter is set to a value
greater than 226, the value
226 takes effect.
Indicates parameter 2 with
parameter ID 69, which is
used to control whether to
enable the retransmission
pairing optimization algorithm. This parameter is no longer
The value range is 0 to 1. The used internally. The function of
value 0 indicates that this this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam150
switch is turned off, and the controlled by a parameter in
value 1 indicates that this the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
switch is turned on. If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 1, the value 0
takes effect.
Indicates whether to deliver
downlink data packets to the
UE for RAR transmission in
the case of non-contention-
based handovers. This
This parameter is no longer
function is disabled if this
used internally. The function of
parameter is set to 0. This
this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam106
function is enabled if this
controlled by a parameter in
parameter is set to 1. The
the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
valid value range of this
parameter is 0 and 1. If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 1, the value 0
takes effect.
Indicates parameter 2 with
parameter ID 71, which
specifies the fast HARQ short This parameter is no longer
time sequence for all used internally. The function of
commercial UEs. The value this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam107
range is 0 to 1. When this controlled by a parameter in
parameter is set to a value the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
greater than 1, the default
value 0 takes effect.
Indicates parameter 2 with
parameter ID 77, which
controls whether to enable
superior single-UE experience
during drive tests in flexible
segmentation. The value This parameter is no longer
range is 0 to 1. When this used internally. The function of
parameter is set to a value this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam108
beyond the range, the default controlled by a parameter in
value takes effect. When this the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
parameter is set to 0, superior
single-UE experience during
drive tests is disabled. When
this parameter is set to 1, this
function is enabled.
Indicates parameter 2 with
parameter ID 80, which
specifies the minimum target
IBLER when the target uplink
IBLER adaptation switch is This parameter is no longer
turned on. The value range of used internally. The function of
this parameter is 0 to 100. If this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam109
the GUI value is greater than controlled by a parameter in
100, the value 1 (step of 0.01) the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
takes effect. If the GUI value is
within the range from 0 to 100,
the value 0 to 1 (step of 0.01)
takes effect.
Indicates parameter 2 with
parameter ID 81, which
specifies the low target IBLER
when the target uplink IBLER
adaptation switch is turned on. This parameter is no longer
The value range of this used internally. The function of
parameter is 0 to 100. If the this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam110
GUI value is greater than 100, controlled by a parameter in
the value 1 (step of 0.01) the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
takes effect. If the GUI value is
within the range from 0 to 100,
the value 0 to 1 (step of 0.01)
takes effect.
Indicates parameter 2 with
parameter ID 82, which
specifies the medium target
IBLER when the target uplink
IBLER adaptation switch is This parameter is no longer
turned on. The value range of used internally. The function of
this parameter is 0 to 100. If this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam111
the GUI value is greater than controlled by a parameter in
100, the value 1 (step of 0.01) the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
takes effect. If the GUI value is
within the range from 0 to 100,
the value 0 to 1 (step of 0.01)
takes effect.
Indicates parameter 2 with
parameter ID 83, which
specifies the high target
IBLER when the target uplink
IBLER adaptation switch is This parameter is no longer
turned on. The value range of used internally. The function of
this parameter is 0 to 100. If this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam112
the GUI value is greater than controlled by a parameter in
100, the value 1 (step of 0.01) the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
takes effect. If the GUI value is
within the range from 0 to 100,
the value 0 to 1 (step of 0.01)
takes effect.
Indicates the MCS threshold
for identifying LOS UEs at cell
edge in the uplink PUSCH
beam adaptation algorithm.
When beam adaptation takes
effect, the gNodeB identifies
UEs whose MCS for
scheduling is less than or
equal to the value of this
parameter. Then, the gNodeB
identifies the LOS UEs at cell
edge based on the RSRP rate
threshold. If such UEs exist,
16-beam reception is This parameter is no longer
performed. used internally. The function of
The value range of this this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam113
parameter is 0 to 32, and the controlled by a parameter in
effective value range is 0 to the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
31. If the GUI value is 0, the
value 10 (equivalent to the
configured value 11) takes
effect. If the GUI value is in
the range from 1 to 32, the
value in the range from 0 to 31
takes effect. That is, the value
that takes effect equals the
GUI value minus 1. If the GUI
value is less than 0, the value
0 takes effect. If the GUI value
is greater than 32, the value
31 takes effect.
Indicates the RSRP ratio
threshold for identifying LOS
UEs at cell edge in the uplink
PUSCH beam adaptation
algorithm. When beam
adaptation takes effect, the
gNodeB identifies UEs whose
sum of the ratio of RSRP
linear values of 16 beams and
32 beams is less than or equal
to the value of this parameter.
Then, the gNodeB identifies
the LOS UEs at cell edge
based on the MCS threshold.
If such UEs exist, 16-beam This parameter is no longer
reception is performed. used internally. The function of
The value range of this this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam114
parameter is 0 to 101, and the controlled by a parameter in
effective value range is 0 to 1. the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
If the GUI value is 0, the value
0.9 (equivalent to the
configured value 91) takes
effect. If the GUI value is in
the range from 1 to 101, the
value in the range from 0 to 1
takes effect. That is, the value
that takes effect equals the
GUI value minus 1 and then
divided by 100. If the GUI
value is less than 0, the value
0 takes effect. If the GUI value
is greater than 101, the value
1 takes effect.
Indicates parameter 2 with
parameter ID 118, which
indicates whether to enable
downlink 2CC and uplink 1CC
in low frequency cells and
enable downlink 4CC and
uplink 1CC in high frequency
cells.
In low-frequency cells:
If this switch is turned on (set
to a non-zero value), downlink
2CC CA and uplink 1CC CA
This parameter is no longer
are enabled for newly
used internally. The function of
accessed UEs. If this switch is
this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam141
turned off (set to 0), downlink
controlled by a parameter in
2CC CA and uplink 2CC CA
the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
are disabled for newly
accessed UEs.
In high-frequency cells:
If this switch is turned on (set
to a non-zero value), downlink
4CC CA and uplink 1CC CA
are enabled for newly
accessed UEs. If this switch is
turned off (set to 0), downlink
4CC CA and uplink 4CC CA
are disabled for newly
accessed UEs.
Indicates parameter 1 with
parameter ID 5, which
specifies whether SN offset
addition takes effect when
downlink dynamic data split is
performed. This parameter is no longer
If this parameter is set to 0, used internally. The function of
the SN offset addition function this parameter is now NRCellRsvd RsvdParam0
does not take effect. If this controlled by a parameter in
parameter is set to 1, the SN the NRCellRsvd MO.
offset addition function takes
effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 1, the value
1 takes effect.
Indicates whether eMBB
HARQ time sequence
adaptation takes effect. The
value range is 0 to 1. When
this parameter is set to 0,
eMBB HARQ time sequence This parameter is no longer
adaptation does not take used internally. The function of
effect. When this parameter is this parameter is now gNBRsvd RsvdParam2
set to 1, eMBB HARQ time controlled by a parameter in
sequence adaptation takes the gNBRsvd MO.
effect. If the value exceeds the
range from 0 to 1, eMBB
HARQ time sequence
adaptation does not take
effect.
Indicates the maximum
distance supported by the
eCPRI/CPRI. The value
ranges from 0 to 1. If this
parameter is set to 0, the
This parameter is no longer
maximum distance supported
used internally. The function of
by the eCPRI/CPRI is 20 km.
this parameter is now gNBRsvd RsvdParam0
If this parameter is set to 1,
controlled by a parameter in
the maximum distance
the gNBRsvd MO.
supported by the eCPRI/CPRI
is 0.5 km. If this parameter is
set to a value not within the
range, the value 0 takes
effect.
Indicates parameter 1 with
parameter ID 2, which
specifies the application
scenario of the uplink and
downlink decoupling feature.
The value range is 0 and 1. If
the value is greater than 1, the
value 0 takes effect.
The SUL TA Offset in this
The value 0 indicates the
version can not be set to 0.
interconnection test with the
The system does not use this NA NA
TUE or CPE. In this case, the
parameter, and this parameter
TDD NR uplink is not aligned
has been deleted.
with the SUL time baseline.
The value 1 indicates the
interconnection test with a
commercial UE. In this case,
the TDD NR introduces an
extra frame offset, and the
uplink time baseline is aligned
with that of the SUL.
Indicates the mapping
between the default PRACH
configuration index 65535 and
the actual value for a low-
speed TDD cell with slot
assignment being 4:1. The
value range is 0 to 1. If this This parameter is no longer
parameter is set to 0, the used in the system and its
PRACH configuration index is function is now carried by
NRDUCellRsvdExt00 RsvdParam22
mapped to 210. If this NRDUCellRsvdExt00.RsvdPar
parameter is set to 1, the am22. Therefore, this
PRACH configuration index is parameter is disused.
mapped to 202. The
modification of this parameter
takes effect only after the cell
is manually reset. This
parameter applies only to low-
frequency TDD cells.
Indicates whether to enable
scheduling on a per four RB
basis on the PDSCH. The This parameter is no longer
value range is 0 to 1. If this used internally. Therefore, this
NA NA
parameter is set to 1, this parameter has been added to
function is enabled. If this the disuse list.
parameter is set to 0, this
function is disabled.
Indicates whether RAR
messages can be scheduled
in timeslot 7. If this parameter The function specifying
is set to 0, RAR messages are whether RAR messages are
scheduled in timeslot 7. If this scheduled in timeslot 7 has
NA NA
parameter is set to 1, RAR been deleted and this
messages are not scheduled parameter is added to the
in timeslot 7. This parameter disuse list.
applies only in TDD low
frequency bands.
Indicates whether the user-
perceived data rate of the NR
RLC filter supports the The parameter indicating
minimum rate protection whether the user-perceived
mechanism in NSA DC data rate of the NR RLC filter
scenarios. If this parameter is supports the minimum rate
set to 0, minimum rate protection mechanism in NSA
NA NA
protection does not apply to DC scenarios is no longer
the user-perceived data rate of used internally to test
the NR RLC filter. If this corresponding functions, and
parameter is set to 1, has been put into the disuse
minimum rate protection list.
applies to the user-perceived
data rate of the NR RLC filter.
This parameter Indicates the
value of the DAI field in the
DCI0_1. DCI0_1 indicates that
the ACK/NACK of the PDSCH RSVDSWPARAM1_BIT17:
is not transmitted together with The DAI field in DCI 0_1 is
NA NA
the PUSCH data. If this now fixed at 3, and this bit has
parameter is set to 0, the been added to the disuse list.
value of DAI is set to 3. If this
parameter is set to 1, the
value of DAI is set to 0.

Indicates whether to enable


SRS bandwidth adaptation
optimization. If this parameter
is set to 0, both wideband-to-
narrowband and narrowband-
to-wideband switchovers can
take effect. For common UEs,
if the previous narrowband-to-
wideband switchover by SRS
bandwidth adaptation fails, the
frequency of narrowband-to-
This option has been added to
wideband switchover
the disuse list because SRS
reconfiguration is reduced. For
bandwidth adaptation
large-packet UEs, if SRS NA NA
optimization carried by this
bandwidth adaptation is
option now takes effect by
triggered, the gNodeB
default.
attempts to change the SRS
bandwidth from wideband to
narrowband or from
narrowband to wideband. If
this parameter is set to 1 and
the initial SRS bandwidth is
narrowband for all UEs, the
bandwidth of UEs cannot be
switched to wideband. This
parameter applies only to low-
frequency TDD cells.
Indicates whether to correct
the P0 value of SRS signals
for UEs at medium or long
distances from the cell center.
If this bit is set to 0, this This option has been added to
function takes effect. If this bit the disuse list because the
is set to 1, this function does function of correcting the P0
not take effect. This parameter value of SRS signals for UEs
NA NA
takes effect only when the at medium or long distances
PO_SRS_ADAPT_SW option from the cell center carried by
of the this option now takes effect by
NRDUCellUlPcConfig.UlPwrCt default.
rlAlgoSwitch parameter is
selected. This parameter
applies only to low-frequency
TDD cells.
Indicates the threshold for
determining average uplink
interference caused by remote
interference. This parameter is
used to identify the
atmospheric duct interference.
The characteristic sequence
can be sent only when the
average uplink interference This parameter is no longer
power is greater than this used internally and its function
threshold. This parameter is now carried by
applies only to TDD. The NRDUCellRimConfig.AvgUlIntr
actual valid value range of this fPwrThld (set by running the
NRDUCellRimConfig AvgUlIntrfPwrThld
parameter is -140 dBm to -50 MOD
dBm, and the GUI value range NRDUCELLRIMCONFIG
is 0 to 91. The mapping command). Therefore, this
between the actual value (Y) parameter has been added to
and the GUI value (X) is as the disuse list.
follows: When X is set to 0, Y
equals -107; when X is set to
a value in the range from 1 to
91, Y equals X minus 141 and
the actual value range of Y is
-140 to -50; when the value of
X is greater than 91, Y equals
-107.
Indicates the threshold for
determining the inter-symbol
power difference in uplink
subframes for remote
interference. This parameter is
used to identify the
atmospheric duct interference.
The characteristic sequence
can be sent only when the
This parameter is no longer
inter-symbol power difference
used internally and its function
is greater than this threshold.
is now carried by
This parameter applies only to
NRDUCellRimConfig.UlPwrDif
TDD. The actual valid value
fThld (set by running the MOD NRDUCellRimConfig UlPwrDiffThld
range of this parameter is -30
NRDUCELLRIMCONFIG
dB to 30 dB, and the GUI
command). Therefore, this
value range is 0 to 61. The
parameter has been added to
mapping between the actual
the disuse list.
value (Y) and the GUI value
(X) is as follows: When X is
set to 0, Y equals 8; when X is
set to a value in the range
from 1 to 61, Y equals X
minus 31 and the actual value
range of Y is -30 to 30; when
the value of X is greater than
61, Y equals 8.
Indicates the threshold for
determining characteristic-
sequence-based atmospheric
duct interference. When
remote interference is
identified, this parameter is
used to determine whether the
interference is remote
atmospheric duct interference This parameter is no longer
by using characteristic used internally and its function
sequences. This parameter is now carried by
applies only to TDD. The NRDUCellRimConfig.RimRsTy
actual valid value range of this pe1IntrfThld (set by running
NRDUCellRimConfig RimRsType1IntrfThld
parameter is -140 dBm to -50 the MOD
dBm, and the GUI value range NRDUCELLRIMCONFIG
is 0 to 91. The mapping command). Therefore, this
between the actual value (Y) parameter has been added to
and the GUI value (X) is as the disuse list.
follows: When X is set to 0, Y
equals -102; when X is set to
a value in the range from 1 to
91, Y equals X minus 141 and
the actual value range of Y is
-140 to -50; when the value of
X is greater than 91, Y equals
-102.
Indicates the RSRP offset
corresponding to DL CoMP
measurement events for
defective UEs.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 0 takes effect,
indicating that the base station
does not take differentiated
measures for defective UEs.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range of 1 to 60, The function of configuring
the base station selects the differentiated RSRP threshold
RSRP threshold offset of the for non-S10 UEs, which is
coordinating cluster for carried by this parameter, has NA NA
defective UEs after DL CoMP been removed, and this
is enabled. parameter has been put into
If this parameter is set to a the disuse list.
value in the range of 1 to 60,
the value range that takes
effect is -14.5 to 15, which
equals the GUI value
multiplied by 0.5 minus 15.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 60, the
value 0 takes effect.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency TDD cells.

Indicates the PRB usage


threshold offset for triggering
LTE TDD and NR spectrum
sharing. If the PRB usage is
greater than the sum of the
PRB usage threshold and the
PRB usage threshold offset,
the NR side uses spectrum
shared with the LTE side. If
the PRB usage is smaller than
or equal to the PRB usage
This parameter is no longer
threshold minus the PRB
used internally and its function
usage threshold offset, the NR
is now carried by gNBDULteNrSpctShr
side does not use spectrum PrbUsageThldOffset
gNBDULteNrSpctShrCg.PrbU Cg
shared with the LTE side. If
sageThldOffset. Therefore,
this parameter is set to 0, the
this parameter is disused.
value 10 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value in
the range of 1 to 30, the GUI
value takes effect. If this
parameter is set to 31, the
value 0 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value
beyond the range 0 to 31, the
value 10 takes effect. This
parameter applies only to low
frequency TDD cells.
Indicates whether to enable
the uplink full-band BWP0
configuration function.
The valid value range of this
parameter is 0 to 1.
If this parameter is set to 0 or
a value greater than 1, this
function is disabled. In this
case, the gNodeB sets the
uplink BWP0 size to the
This parameter is no longer
number of RBs specified by
used internally and its function
CommonCtrlResRbNum in the
is now carried by the
NRDUCellCoreset MO.
INIT_BWP_FULL_BW_SW
If this parameter is set to 1, BwpConfigPolicySwit
option of NRDUCellAlgoSwitch
this function is enabled. In this ch
NRDUCellAlgoSwitch.BwpCon
case, the gNodeB
figPolicy. Therefore, this
automatically sets the uplink
parameter has been added to
BWP0 size to the number of
the disuse list.
RBs corresponding to the cell
bandwidth.
This parameter applies only to
TDD cells. This parameter
takes effect only when the
LTE_NR_TDD_SPCT_SHR_S
W option of the
NRDUCellAlgoSwitch.Spectru
mCloudSwitch parameter is
deselected.

Indicates the load admission


criterion for selecting
coordinating cells in the
downlink joint transmission
algorithm. A neighboring cell
can serve as a coordinating
cell only if the PRB usage of
the neighboring cell is less The load admission criterion
than the configured value. The for selecting coordinating cells
valid value range of this in the downlink joint
parameter is 0 to 101, which transmission algorithm, which
corresponds to 0 to 100. If this is specified by this parameter, NA NA
parameter is set to 0, the has been modified. This
value 30 takes effect. If this parameter is not required and
parameter is set to a value in it has been added to the
the range from 1 to 100, the disuse list.
value in the range from 1 to
100 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to 101, the
value 0 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value
beyond the valid range, the
value 30 takes effect.
Indicates the frequency offset
ratio threshold used by the
downlink joint transmission
algorithm to determine a UE
(under the tower) not
performing joint transmission.
Frequency offset ratio refers to
the ratio of the frequency
offset in the local TRP to that
in the neighboring TRP. If the
frequency offset ratio is
greater than the configured
The criterion for determining
value, the UE is considered as
UEs under the tower in the
a UE under the tower and the
downlink joint transmission
UE does not perform joint
algorithm, which is specified
transmission. The valid value NA NA
by this parameter, has been
range of this parameter is 0
modified. This parameter is
and 80 to 100, which
not required and it has been
corresponds to 0.80 to 1. If
added to the disuse list.
this parameter is set to 0, the
value 0.9 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value in
the range from 80 to 100, the
value in the range from 0.8 to
1 takes effect. That is, the
value that takes effect equals
the GUI value multiplied by
0.01. If this parameter is set to
a value beyond the valid value
range, the value 0.9 takes
effect.
Indicates whether a high-
frequency cell is a
supplementary downlink cell.
The GUI value range of this
parameter is 0 to 1.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the local cell is a common
high-frequency cell.
If this parameter is set to 1,
the local cell is a high- This parameter is no longer
frequency supplementary used internally and its function
downlink cell and can act only is now carried by
as an SCell for downlink data NrDuCell.SupplementaryCellIn
SupplementaryCellIn
transmission in CA. In this d (set by running the NRDUCELL
d
case, the cell cannot be ADD/MOD NRDUCELL
measured and UEs cannot command). Therefore, this
access the cell. parameter has been added to
If this parameter is set to a the disuse list.
value greater than 1, the value
0 takes effect.
This parameter applies only to
high-frequency eCPRI cells
with a bandwidth of 100 MHz.
In addition, the number of cells
with this parameter set to 0
cannot exceed 4 in the same
sector.
Indicates the correlation
threshold for CBF virtual
pairing. Virtual pairing can be
performed only when the
correlation between CBF UEs
and interference coordinating
UEs is lower than this
threshold. This prevents
excessive loss of interference
coordinating UEs.
This parameter is no longer
The valid value range of this
used internally and its function
parameter is 0 to 21, and the
is now carried by
value range that takes effect is NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam118
NRDUCellRsvdExt
0 to 20. If this parameter is set
RsvdParam118. Therefore,
to 0, the value 0.8 takes
this parameter is disused.
effect. If this parameter is set
to a value in the range of 1 to
20, the value that takes effect
equals the GUI value
multiplied by 0.05. If this
parameter is set to 21, the
value 0 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value
beyond the valid value range,
the value 0.8 takes effect.
beams that are configured for
high-frequency scanning.
Bits 0 to 31 correspond to
beams 0 to 31. The beam
corresponding to bit 1 needs
to be scanned.
The actual value range of this
parameter is 0 to
4294967295.
The default value is 0.
The actual value equals the
sum of 2^ (values
corresponding to the selected
beam bits). This parameter is no longer
For example, if only the least used internally. The function of
significant bit is selected, this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam116
beam 32 takes effect. The controlled by a parameter in
actual value is 2^ (0) = 1. the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
If the least significant two bits
are selected, the beams 0 and
1 take effect. The actual value
of this parameter is 2^ (1) +2^
(0) = 3.
If bits 0 and 2 are selected,
the beams 0 and 2 take effect.
The actual value is 2^ (2) +2^
(0) = 5.
If both Param1WithParamId0
and Param1WithParamId1 are
set to 0, the high-frequency
SSB scans 42 beams by
Indicates the ID of the last 10
beams that are configured for
high-frequency scanning.
Bits 0 to 9 correspond to
beams 32 to 42. The beam
corresponding to bit 1 needs
to be scanned.
The actual value range of this
parameter is the least
significant 10 bits among the
32 bits.If this parameter is set
to a value beyond this range,
only the least significant 10
bits take effect.
The actual value range of this
parameter is 0 to 1023.
The default value is 0.
This parameter is no longer
If this parameter is set to a
used internally. The function of
value greater than 1023, the
this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam117
value 1023 takes effect.
controlled by a parameter in
The actual value equals the
the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
sum of 2^ (values
corresponding to the selected
beam bits).
For example, if only the least
significant bit is selected,
beam 32 takes effect. The
actual value is 2^ (0) = 1.
If the least significant two bits
are selected, beams 32 and
33 take effect. The actual
value of this parameter is 2^
(1) +2^ (0) = 3.
If both Param1WithParamId0
and Param1WithParamId1 are
set to 0, the high-frequency
SSB scans 42 beams by
default.
Indicates parameter 1 with
parameter ID 2, which is used
to specify the triggering
quantity of UE-specific SRS in
a cell.
The value 0 indicates
APER_SRS;
The value 1 indicates
APER_PRDC_SRS;
The value 2 indicates
PRDC_SRS;
The value in the range from 3
to 255 indicates PRDC_SRS.

This parameter must be set to


0 when any of the following is The reserved parameter has
true: The cell is an FDD cell been modified to specify the
(DuplexMode in the NRLoCell multipath delay decision
NA NA
MO is set to CELL_FDD); the threshold in the negative gain
cell is a high-frequency cell identification algorithm for
(FrequencyBand in the downlink MU pairing.
NRDUCell MO is set to N3,
N28, N257, N258, or N260);
the cell is an SUL cell
FrequencyBand in the
NRDUCell MO is set to N80,
N81, N82, N83, or N84. If this
parameter is set to a value
other than 0 in the preceding
scenario, the value 0 takes
effect by default.
When this parameter is set to
1 (APER_PRDC_SRS),
NRDUCellAlgoSwitch.UlDlDec
ouplingSwitch must be set to
OFF.
Indicates parameter 1 with
parameter ID 3, which
specifies whether TRS is
configured as the 4/8 beam
form (eight beams are
Although the configuration
configured for the 64T/32T
interface in this version
16H2V antenna and four
supports synchronization and
beams are configured for the
delivery of the setting of this
32T 8H4V/16T/8T antenna). NA NA
parameter, the system does
The value range is 0 to 1. If
not use this parameter. The
this parameter is set to 0, the
function controlled by this
4/8 beam form is not
parameter has been deleted.
configured. If this parameter is
set to 1, the 4/8 beam form is
configured. If this parameter is
set to other values, the value
0 takes effect.
Indicates the types of UEs
supported in a cell.The valid
value range of this parameter
is from 0 to 2. The value 0
This parameter is still
indicates that a cell supports
synchronized between the
both TUEs/CPEs and
EMS and the base station and
commercial terminals. The
can be delivered to the base
value 1 indicates that a cell NA NA
station, but it is no longer used
supports only TUEs/CPEs.
internally. The function
The value 2 indicates that a
controlled by this parameter
cell supports only commercial
has been deleted.
terminals. If this parameter is
set to a value beyond this
value range, the value 0 takes
effect.
parameter ID 5, which is used
to specify the number of cell-
specific SRS slots configured
for high-frequency SRS within
5 ms.
The value 1 indicates 1 SRS
slot;
This parameter is no longer
The value 2 indicates 2 SRS
used internally. The function of
slots;
this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam157
The value 4 indicates 4 SRS
controlled by a parameter in
slots.
the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
The valid value range of this
parameter is 1, 2, and 4. If this
parameter is set to a value
beyond the range, the value 4
takes effect.
The parameter modification
takes effect after the cell is
Indicates parameter 1 with
parameter ID 9, which
specifies whether the control-
plane short delay function
takes effect. This parameter
applies only to SA scenarios
where low-speed cells are
configured. If this parameter is
set to 0, this function is This parameter is no longer
disabled. If this parameter is used internally. The function of
set to 1, this function is this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam121
enabled. If this parameter is controlled by a parameter in
set to other values, the value the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
0 takes effect. The parameter
value change takes effect
after the cell is automatically
reset. It takes about 5 minutes
to reset the cell. When the cell
radius is greater than 1300 m,
this function does not take
effect.
Indicates parameter 1 with
parameter ID 12, which is
used to control whether NR
cells in NSA mode broadcast
SIB1 when all PLMNs of the This parameter is no longer
shared cell are set to NSA used internally. The function of
mode. If this parameter is set this parameter is now NRDUCellRsvd RsvdParam140
to 0, SIB1 is broadcast. If this controlled by a parameter in
parameter is set to 1, SIB1 is the NRDUCellRsvd MO.
not broadcast. If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 1, the value 1
takes effect.
Indicates whether to enable
downlink data transmission
weight optimization algorithm The downlink data
for UEs not supporting transmission weight
antenna selection. Downlink optimization algorithm for
data transmission weight 2T4R UEs not supporting
optimization algorithm for antenna selection, which is NA NA
2T4R UEs not supporting specified by bit 3 of this
antenna selection is enabled parameter, has been
only when this parameter is removed. Therefore, bit 3 has
set to 1. This parameter been deactivated.
applies only to low-frequency
TDD cells.
Indicates whether the logical
channel number of an NR cell
changes during an intra-LTE
inter-cell handover without RSVDSWPARAM1_BIT3 is no
changing the SgNB in EN-DC longer used internally and its
scenarios. If this bit is set to 0, function is now carried by
NRDUCellRsvd RsvdSwParam0
the logical channel number of NRDUCellRsvd.RsvdSwPara
an NR cell does not change m0_BIT12. Therefore, this bit
during the handover. If this bit is disused.
is set to 1, the logical channel
number of an NR cell changes
during thethe
Indicates handover.
PTRS time
domain density value range
MCS1. When the scheduling
MCS is less than MCS1, no
PTRS is available. The value
range is 0 to 30. If this
parameter is set to 0, the
actual value is 5. If this The parameter commissioning
parameter is set to 30, the function is no longer used
actual value is 0. If this internally. Therefore, this NA NA
parameter is set to a value in parameter is added to the
the range from 1 to 29, the disuse list.
value that takes effect equals
the GUI value. If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 30, the actual
value is 5. This parameter
applies only to high
frequencies.
Indicates the PTRS time
domain density value range
MCS2. When the scheduling
MCS is greater than MCS1 but
less than MCS2, the PTRS
time domain density is 4. The
value range is 0 to 30. If this
parameter is set to 0, the
The parameter commissioning
actual value is 5. If this
function is no longer used
parameter is set to 30, the
internally. Therefore, this NA NA
actual value is 0. If this
parameter is added to the
parameter is set to a value in
disuse list.
the range from 1 to 29, the
value that takes effect equals
the GUI value. If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 30, the actual
value is 5. This parameter
applies only
Indicates thetoPTRS
high time
frequencies.
domain density value range
MCS3. When the scheduling
MCS is greater than MCS2 but
less than MCS3, the PTRS
time domain density is 2.
When the scheduling MCS is
greater than MCS3, the PTRS
time domain density is 1. The
value range is 0 to 30. If this The parameter commissioning
parameter is set to 0, the function is no longer used
actual value is 5. If this internally. Therefore, this NA NA
parameter is set to 30, the parameter is added to the
actual value is 0. If this disuse list.
parameter is set to a value in
the range from 1 to 29, the
value that takes effect equals
the GUI value. If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 30, the actual
value is 5. This parameter
applies only to high
frequencies.
Indicates the PTRS frequency
domain density value range
RB0. When the number of
scheduled RBs is less than
RB0, no PTRS is available.
The value range is 0 to 276. If
The parameter commissioning
this parameter is set to 0, the
function is no longer used
value 3 takes effect. If this
internally. Therefore, this NA NA
parameter is set to a value in
parameter is added to the
the range of 1 to 276, the
disuse list.
configured value takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 276, the
value 3 takes effect. This
parameter applies only to high
frequencies.
Indicates the PTRS frequency
domain density value range
RB1. When the number of
scheduled RBs is greater than
RB0 and less than RB1, the
PTRS frequency domain
density is 2. When the number
of scheduled RBs is greater
than RB1, the PTRS The parameter commissioning
frequency domain density is 4. function is no longer used
The value range is 0 to 276. If internally. Therefore, this NA NA
this parameter is set to 0, the parameter is added to the
value 3 takes effect. If this disuse list.
parameter is set to a value in
the range of 1 to 276, the
configured value takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 276, the
value 3 takes effect. This
parameter applies only to high
frequencies.
Indicates the minimum MCS
value for pairing in the beam
domain. The valid value range
of this parameter is 0 to 29.
If this parameter is set to 0, This parameter is no longer
the actual value is MCS8. If used internally and the
this parameter is set to a value function carried by this
NA NA
in the range of 1 to 28, the parameter is fixed. Therefore,
actual value is MCS1 to this parameter is added to the
MCS28. If this parameter is disuse list.
set to 29, the actual value is
MCS0. If this parameter is set
to a value greater than 29, the
actual value is MCS8.

Indicates the lower MCS


threshold for MU pairing. The
valid value range of this
parameter is 0 to 29.
If this parameter is set to 0,
MCS4 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range of 1 to 28,
the GUI value takes effect. This parameter is no longer
That is, MCS1 to MCS28 used internally and the
takes effect. function carried by this
NA NA
If this parameter is set to 29, parameter is fixed. Therefore,
MCS0 takes effect. this parameter is added to the
If this parameter is set to a disuse list.
value greater than 29, MCS28
takes effect.
In high-frequency scenarios, if
the 2-port VAM function is
enabled, you are advised to
set this parameter to 20. In
other scenarios, the default
value is recommended.
Indicates the number of
actually measured beam
groups in the SRS
measurement beam groups. This parameter is no longer
The valid value range is 1 to 4. used internally and the
If this parameter is set to 0, function carried by this
NA NA
the value 4 takes effect. If this parameter is fixed. Therefore,
parameter is set to a value this parameter is added to the
greater than 4, the value 4 disuse list.
takes effect.
This parameter applies only to
high frequencies.
Indicates the maximum uplink
bit rate. If this parameter is set
to 0, the value 1 takes effect.
The valid GUI value range of
this parameter is 1024 to
10240, corresponding to the This parameter is disused
actual value range from 0.1 to because the function of
NA NA
1. The step is 1/10240. If this configuring the maximum bit
parameter is set to a value rate is removed
beyond this value range, the
value 1 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to
10240, the maximum bit rate
is not limited.
Indicates the uplink
preallocation type. The value
range is 0 to 2. Value 0
indicates that uplink
The preallocation switch
preallocation does not take
specified by RsvdParam26 is
effect. Value 1 indicates that
now specified by
the uplink preallocation type is
NRDUCellPusch.UlPreallocati NRDUCellPusch UlPreallocationSwitch
common preallocation. Value
onSwitch, and therefore this
2 indicates that the uplink
parameter is added to the
preallocation type is smart
disuse list.
preallocation. If this parameter
is set to a value beyond this
value range, the value 0 takes
effect.
Indicates the maximum
number of downlink HARQ This parameter is no longer
transmissions. The value used internally and its function
range of this parameter is 1 to is now carried by
8. If this parameter is set to a NRDUCellPdsch.MaxDlHarqTr NRDUCellPdsch MaxDlHarqTransNum
value greater than 8, the value ansNum. Therefore, this
8 takes effect. If this parameter is added to the
parameter is set to 0, the disuse list.
value 5 takes effect.
Indicates the fixed UE-level
SRS period.
The value 0 indicates 80 slots.
The value 1 indicates 10 slots.
The value 2 indicates 20 slots.
The value 3 indicates 40 slots.
The value 4 indicates 80 slots.
The value 5 indicates 160
slots.
The value 6 indicates 320
NA NRDUCellSrs SrsPeriod
slots.
The value 7 indicates 640
slots.
The value 8 indicates 5 slots.
A value greater than 8
indicates 80 slots.
The value that takes effect is
dependent on the slot
assignment and UE antenna
form.
Indicates the PUSCH
processing algorithm for SRS
switching time of UEs enabled
with UL and DL Decoupling.
If this parameter is set to 0,
PUSCH puncturing is This parameter is added to the
adaptively performed based disuse list because the
on SUL-UL switching time of adaptation function for the
NA NA
the UE capability. non-standard SRS switching
If this parameter is set to 1, time for CPE1.0 has been
PUSCH puncturing is removed.
performed based on the SUL-
UL switching time 0.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 1, the value
0 takes effect.

Indicates the maximum


number of CRC error packets
for uplink coordinated
sampling. The value range of
The parameter commissioning
this parameter is 0 to 256. If
function is no longer used
this parameter is set to 0, the
internally. Therefore, this NA NA
value 255 takes effect. If this
parameter is added to the
parameter is set to 256, the
disuse list.
value 0 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 256, the value
255 takes effect.
Indicates the adaptive rank
selection scheme at the
gNodeB side in SRS weight
scenarios. It is used to
determine the adaptive rank
selection scheme at the
gNodeB side.
When this parameter is set to
0, this parameter does not
take effect. In this case, the
adaptive rank scheme at the
gNodeB side with the optimal
spectral efficiency is used by This reserved parameter has
default. been deactivated because the
NA NA
When this parameter is set to switch for rank adaptation is
1, the adaptive rank scheme removed.
at the gNodeB side with the
optimal spectral efficiency is
used.
When this parameter is set to
2, the rank adaptation scheme
with boundary protection is
used.
When this parameter is set to
greater than 2, the adaptive
rank scheme at the gNodeB
side with the optimal spectral
efficiency is used
Indicates the spectrum
efficiency hysteresis threshold
when the adaptive rank
scheme with the optimal
spectral efficiency is used at
the gNodeB side.
If this parameter is set to 0,
this parameter does not take
This reserved parameter has
effect. That is, the spectrum
been deactivated because the
efficiency hysteresis threshold
function of configuring the
is not restricted by this NA NA
spectrum efficiency hysteresis
parameter.
threshold for rank adaptation
The value range 1 to 21
is removed.
indicates that the spectrum
efficiency hysteresis threshold
ranges from 0.0 to 2.0, that is,
Actual value = (Configured
value -1) / 10.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 21, the
value 21 takes effect.
Indicates the periodic SRS
bandwidth switchover
threshold hysteresis.
The actual value range of this
parameter is 0 to 100,
indicating that the periodic
SRS bandwidth switchover
threshold hysteresis is 0 to
100. This parameter is added to the
The GUI value range of this disuse list because the
parameter is 0 to 101. If this periodic SRS bandwidth
NA NA
parameter is set to 0, the switchover threshold
value 5 takes effect. If this hysteresis has been fixed and
parameter is set to a value in removed.
the range from 1 to 100, the
value in the range from 1 to
100 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to 101, the
value 0 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 101, the value
100 takes effect.
Indicates the nominal P0 value
for SRS.
The valid value range of this
parameter is 0 to 227 dBm.
This parameter is still
If this parameter is set to 0,
synchronized between the
the value -74 (= 128 - 202)
EMS and the base station and
takes effect.
can be delivered to the base
If this parameter is set to an
station, but it is no longer used
even value in the range from 2
internally. The function
to 226, the value that takes
controlled by this parameter
effect equals the GUI value
has been deleted. This NRDUCellUlPcConfig PoSrs
minus 202. If this parameter is
parameter is replaced by the
set to an odd value in the
PoSrs parameter in the
range from 1 to 225, the value
NRDUCellUlPcConfig MO,
that takes effect equals the
which can be set by running
GUI value minus 203.
the MOD
If this parameter is set to 227,
NRDUCELLULPCCONFIG
the value -202 (= 0 - 202)
command.
takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 227, the
value 24 takes effect.
Indicates whether to enable
SRS noise reduction. The
value range of this parameter
is 0 to 1. If this parameter is
set to a value greater than 1, This parameter is added to the
the value 1 takes effect. disuse list because the SRS
NA NA
If this parameter is set to 0, noise reduction function has
SRS noise reduction is been removed.
disabled.
If this parameter is set to 1,
SRS noise reduction is
enabled.
Indicates the minimum IBLER
threshold for rank detection
when the adaptive rank
scheme at the gNodeB side
with the optimal spectral
efficiency is used.
If this parameter is set to 0,
this parameter does not take
effect. That is, this parameter This reserved parameter has
does not control whether the been deactivated because the
rank power compensation switch for power NA NA
function takes effect. compensation in the event of
The value 1 indicates that the rank saturation is removed.
rank power compensation
function is enabled.
The value 2 indicates that the
rank power compensation
function is disabled.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 2, the value
2 takes effect.

Indicates the minimum IBLER


threshold for fast rank
rollback.
If this parameter is set to 0,
this parameter does not take
effect. That is, the minimum
This reserved parameter has
IBLER threshold is not
been deactivated because the
restricted by this parameter.
function of configuring the
The value range 1 to 100 NA NA
minimum IBLER threshold for
indicates that the IBLER
fast rank rollback in rank
threshold is 0.01 to 1.00.
adaptation is removed.
If this parameter is set to 255,
the fast rollback solution does
not take effect.
If this parameter is set to 101
to 254 or a value greater than
255, the value 0 takes effect.

Indicates the downlink layer


autocorrelation coefficient
threshold. The value range of
This reserved parameter has
this parameter is 0 to 100. The
been deactivated because the
value range 0 to 100 indicates
function of configuring the
that the downlink layer NA NA
layer correlation coefficient
autocorrelation coefficient
threshold for inter-layer power
threshold is 0.00 to 1.00. If
control is removed.
this parameter is set to other
values, the value 0 takes
effect.
Indicates the scheduling policy
for CPEs. The valid value
range of this parameter is from
0 to 3. If this parameter is set
to a value greater than 3, the
value 3 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value in
the range from 0 to 3, the
value that takes effect equals
the GUI value. This parameter
applies only to TDD.
When this parameter is set to
0, this parameter does not
This reserved parameter has
take effect and is mapped to
been deactivated because
the default configuration. By
rank adaptation of CPE 1.0 NA NA
default, the maximum number
carried by this parameter is
of RBs that can be allocated
removed.
to a CPE is 144.
When this parameter is set to
1, the maximum number of
RBs that can be allocated to a
CPE is 272.
When this parameter is set to
2, the maximum number of
RBs that can be allocated to a
CPE is 144.
When this parameter is set to
3, the maximum number of
RBs that can be allocated to a
CPE is adaptively selected.
Indicates the MCS threshold
for switchover from rank 2 to
rank 4 for CPEs. This
parameter matches the MCS
table with 256QAM. When this
parameter is used with the
MCS table with 64QAM,
equivalent conversion is
required. The valid range of
this parameter is from 1 to 27.
This reserved parameter has
When this parameter is set to
been deactivated because
0, this parameter does not
rank adaptation of CPE 1.0 NA NA
take effect and is mapped to
carried by this parameter is
the default value, and the
removed.
value 27 takes effect.
When this parameter is set to
a value in the range of 1 to 27,
the value range that takes
effect is 1 to 27.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 27, the
value 27 takes effect. This
parameter applies only to
TDD.
Indicates the IBLER threshold
for switchover from rank 2 to
rank 4 for CPEs. The valid
range of this parameter is from
1 to 99.
When this parameter is set to
0, this parameter does not
take effect and is mapped to This reserved parameter has
the default value 0.02, which been deactivated because
corresponds to 2%. rank adaptation of CPE 1.0 NA NA
When this parameter is set to carried by this parameter is
a value in the range of 1 to 99, removed.
the value range that takes
effect is 0.01 to 0.99.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 99, the
value 0.99 takes effect. This
parameter applies only to
TDD.

Indicates the condition count


threshold for switchover from
rank 2 to rank 4 for CPEs. The
valid range of this parameter
is from 1 to 50.
When this parameter is set to
0, this parameter does not
This reserved parameter has
take effect and is mapped to
been deactivated because
the default value 15.
rank adaptation of CPE 1.0 NA NA
When this parameter is set to
carried by this parameter is
a value in the range of 1 to 50,
removed.
the value range that takes
effect is 1 to 50.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 50, the
value 50 takes effect. This
parameter applies only to
TDD.
Indicates the MCS offset
threshold for switchover from
rank 4 to rank 2 for CPEs. The
valid range of this parameter
is from 1 to 26.
When this parameter is set to
0, this parameter does not
This reserved parameter has
take effect and is mapped to
been deactivated because
the default value 1.
rank adaptation of CPE 1.0 NA NA
When this parameter is set to
carried by this parameter is
a value in the range of 1 to 26,
removed.
the value range that takes
effect is 0 to 25.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 26, the
value 25 takes effect. This
parameter applies only to
TDD.
Indicates the IBLER threshold
for switchover from rank 4 to
rank 2 for CPEs. The valid
range of this parameter is from
1 to 99.
When this parameter is set to
0, this parameter does not
This reserved parameter has
take effect and is mapped to
been deactivated because
the default value 0.10.
rank adaptation of CPE 1.0 NA NA
When this parameter is set to
carried by this parameter is
a value in the range of 1 to 99,
removed.
the value range that takes
effect is 0.01 to 0.99.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 99, the
value 0.99 takes effect. This
parameter applies only to
TDD.
Indicates the MCS offset
threshold for switchover from
rank 2 to rank 4 for CPEs. The
valid range of this parameter
is from 1 to 26.
When this parameter is set to
0, this parameter does not
This reserved parameter has
take effect and is mapped to
been deactivated because
the default value 1.
rank adaptation of CPE 1.0 NA NA
When this parameter is set to
carried by this parameter is
a value in the range of 1 to 26,
removed.
the value range that takes
effect is 0 to 25.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 26, the
value 25 takes effect. This
parameter applies only to
TDD.

Indicates the spacing between


the beam for user-level CSI-
RS beam sweeping and the
optimal beam. The beams
whose spacing is less than or
equal to the distance are
selected for user-level beam
sweeping.
The valid value range of this
parameter is 0 to 6. This reserved parameter has
When this parameter is set to been deactivated because
NA NA
0, the value 2 takes effect. beam management carried by
When this parameter is set to this parameter is removed.
a value in the range from 1 to
6, the GUI value takes effect.
When this parameter is set to
7, the value 0 takes effect.
When this parameter is set to
a value greater than 7, the
value 6 takes effect.
This parameter takes effect
only for high-frequency cells.
Indicates whether to enable
high-frequency downlink beam
densification.

If this parameter is set to 0,


the beam densification The system does not use this
algorithm is not used. parameter. The function
NA NA
If this parameter is set to 1, controlled by this parameter
the beam densification has been deleted.
algorithm is used.
The valid value range of this
parameter is 0 and 1. If this
parameter is set to other
values, the value 0 is used.
When gNodeB and TUE
Indicates whether to enable
coordinated sampling use
TUE coordinated sampling.
private DCI, the access of
The value range of this
commercial UEs may be
parameter is 0 to 1. If this
affected. Therefore, this
parameter is set to 0, TUE
parameter is not
coordinated sampling is
recommended for commercial NA NA
disabled. If this parameter is
networks. This parameter is
set to 1, TUE coordinated
still synchronized between the
sampling is enabled. If this
EMS and the base station and
parameter is set to a value
can be delivered to the base
greater than 1, the value 0
station, but it is no longer used
takes effect.
internally.
Indicates the uplink rank
boundary protection threshold.
The GUI value range of this
parameter is 0 to 61.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 1 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 1 to This reserved parameter has
60, the uplink rank boundary been deactivated because
NA NA
protection threshold is in the uplink rank adaptation carried
range from -29 to 30. That is, by this parameter is removed.
the actual value equals the
GUI value minus 30.
If this parameter is set to 61,
the value -30 takes effect. If
this parameter is set to a value
greater than 61, the value 30
takes effect.
Indicates whether to enable
the CPE1.0 identification
function. When this parameter
is set to 0, this function is Although the configuration
enabled. If this parameter is interface in this version
set to 1, this function is supports synchronization and
disabled. If this parameter is delivery of the setting of this
NA NA
set to other values, the parameter, the system does
function is enabled. This not use this parameter. The
parameter takes effect only for function controlled by this
low-speed cells and does not parameter has been deleted.
distinguish SA/NSA
configurations. This parameter
applies only to TDD and SUL.
Indicates whether to enable
symbol-level scheduling. After
this switch is turned on, the
gNodeB adaptively enters the
This parameter is no longer
symbol-level scheduling
used internally. This
mode. The value range is 0 to
parameter is disused and its
1. The value 0 indicates that
function is now controlled by
adaptive symbol-level NRDUCellAlgoSwitch LowLatencySwitch
the NON_SLOT_SW option of
scheduling is disabled, and
the
the value 1 indicates that
NRDUCellAlgoSwitch.LowLate
adaptive symbol-level
ncySwitch parameter.
scheduling is enabled. If this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 1, the value 0
takes effect.

Indicates whether to enable


NEBF and PEBF adaptation.
The value range is 0 to 2.
When this parameter is set to
0, NEBF is used.
When this parameter is set to
1, PEBF is used. The reserved parameter is
NA NA
When this parameter is set to disused.
2, NEBF and PEBF adaptation
is used.
When this parameter is set to
another value, the default
value 0 takes effect, indicating
that NEBF is used.

Indicates the minimum target


IBLER when uplink target
IBLER adaptation is enabled.
The valid value range of this
parameter is 0 to 101.
If this parameter is set to 0,
This parameter is still
the value 0.01 takes effect.
synchronized between the
If this parameter is set to a
EMS and the base station and
value within the range of 1 to NA NA
can be delivered to the base
100, the value that takes
station, but it is no longer used
effect is 0.01 to 1, with the
internally.
step of 0.01.
If this parameter is set to 101,
the value 0 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 101, the
value 1 takes effect.
Indicates the low target IBLER
when uplink target IBLER
adaptation is enabled. The
valid value range of this
parameter is 0 to 101.
If this parameter is set to 0,
This parameter is still
the value 0.05 takes effect.
synchronized between the
If this parameter is set to a
EMS and the base station and
value within the range of 1 to NA NA
can be delivered to the base
100, the value that takes
station, but it is no longer used
effect is 0.01 to 1, with the
internally.
step of 0.01.
If this parameter is set to 101,
the value 0 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 101, the
value 1 takes effect.

Indicates the medium target


IBLER when uplink target
IBLER adaptation is enabled.
The valid value range of this
parameter is 0 to 101.
If this parameter is set to 0,
This parameter is still
the value 0.1 takes effect.
synchronized between the
If this parameter is set to a
EMS and the base station and
value within the range of 1 to NA NA
can be delivered to the base
100, the value that takes
station, but it is no longer used
effect is 0.01 to 1, with the
internally.
step of 0.01.
If this parameter is set to 101,
the value 0 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value greater than 101, the
value 1 takes effect.
Indicates the high target
IBLER when uplink target
IBLER adaptation is enabled.
The valid value range of this
parameter is 0 to 101.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the value 20 takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value in the range from 1 to
100, the GUI value takes
This parameter is still
effect.
synchronized between the
If this parameter is set to 101,
EMS and the base station and
the value 0 takes effect. NA NA
can be delivered to the base
If this parameter is set to a
station, but it is no longer used
value greater than 101, the
internally.
value 20 takes effect.
If the value that takes effect
for RsvdParam112 is greater
than or equal to that for
RsvdParam111, the effect of
this algorithm meets the
expectation. Otherwise, the
uplink target IBLER may not
match the channel condition,
and the throughput decreases.
Indicates the ID of the first 32
beams that are configured for
high-frequency sweeping.
Bits 0 to 31 correspond to
beams 0 to 31. The beam
corresponding to bit 1 needs
to be scanned.
The actual value range of this
parameter is 0 to
4294967295.
The default value is 0.
The actual value equals the
sum of 2^(values
corresponding to the selected
beam bits). This reserved parameter has
For example, if only the least been deactivated because
significant bit is selected, basic functions in high-
NA NA
beam 0 takes effect. The frequency beam management
actual value is 2^(0) = 1. carried by this parameter are
If the least significant two bits removed.
are selected, the beams 0 and
1 take effect. The actual value
of this parameter is 2^(1) +
2^(0) = 3.
If bits 0 and 2 are selected,
the beams 0 and 2 take effect.
The actual value is 2^(2) +
2^(0) = 5.
If this parameter is set to 0, 32
high-frequency SSB beams
take effect.
The number of beams that
takes effect must be 2, 4, 6, 8,
12, 16, 18, 24, or 32.
high-frequency sweeping.
Bits 0 to 9 correspond to
beams 32 to 41. The beam
corresponding to bit 1 needs
to be scanned.
The actual value range of this
parameter is the least
significant 10 bits in the 32
bits. If this parameter is set to
a value beyond this range,
only the least significant 10
bits take effect.
The actual value range of this
parameter is 0 to 1023.
The default value is 0.
Although the configuration
If this parameter is set to a
interface in this version
value greater than 1023, the
supports synchronization and
value 1023 takes effect.
delivery of the setting of this
The actual value equals the NA NA
parameter, the system does
sum of 2^(values
not use this parameter. The
corresponding to the selected
function controlled by this
beam bits).
parameter has been deleted.
For example, if only the least
significant bit is selected,
beam 32 takes effect. The
actual value is 2^(0) = 1.
If the least significant two bits
are selected, beams 32 and
33 take effect. The actual
value of this parameter is
2^(1) + 2^(0) = 3.
If both this parameter and
NRDUCellRsvd.RsvdParam11
6 are set to 0, the high-
frequency SSB sweeps 32
beams by default.
The number of beams that
Indicates the 5QI/QCI
identification ID for live video
broadcast services. The value
range of this parameter is 0 to
128. If this parameter is set to
0, the function is disabled.
That is, no service is identified
as live video broadcast
This parameter is disused and
service. If this parameter is set
its function is now controlled
to a value in the range from 1 NRCellRsvd RsvdParam14
by
to 128, the services whose
NRCellRsvd.RsvdParam14.
5QI/QCI is equal to the
parameter value are identified
as live video broadcast
services. If this parameter is
set to a value greater than
128, the value 0 takes effect.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency TDD cells.
Indicates whether to disable
the TRS function when there
is no UE in a cell. The value
This parameter is no longer
range is 0 to 1. If this
used internally and its function
parameter is set to 0, this
is now carried by
function does not take effect. NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdSwParam2
NRDUCellRsvdExt.RsvdSwPa
If this parameter is set to 1,
ram2_BIT16. Therefore, this
this function takes effect. If
parameter is disused.
this parameter is set to a value
greater than 1, the value 1
takes effect.
Indicates the eCPRI
configuration policy. The valid
value range of this parameter
is 0 and 2. The value 0 This parameter is no longer
indicates used internally and its function
EXPERIENCE_ENHANCEME is removed. Therefore, this NA NA
NT. The value 2 indicates parameter has been added to
CAPACITY_ENHANCEMENT. the disuse list.
If this parameter is set to other
values, the value 0 takes
effect.
Indicates whether to enable
the asymmetric CA function. If
this parameter is set to 1, this
function is enabled and UEs The asymmetric CA control
newly accessing this cell function carried by this
adopt asymmetric CA. If this parameter is deleted, and this NA NA
parameter is set to 0, this parameter has been added to
function is disabled. This the disuse list.
parameter takes effect only for
UEs newly accessing this cell
and online UEs.
Indicates the PUCCH
structure type of a cell. The
valid value range of this
parameter is 0 to 2. If this
parameter is set to 0, the
PUCCH structure type is
LONG_STRUCTURE. If this
parameter is set to 1, the This parameter is no longer
PUCCH structure type is used internally and its function
SHORT_STRUCTURE. If this is now carried by
parameter is set to 2, the NRDUCellPucch.StructureTyp
PUCCH structure type is e (set by running the MOD NRDUCellPucch StructureType
ADAPTIVE_STRUCTURE. If NRDUCELLPUCCH
this parameter is set to other command). Therefore, this
values for low frequency parameter is added to the
bands, the value 0 takes disuse list.
effect. Only the
SHORT_STRUCTURE
structure type takes effect for
high frequency bands. That is,
if this parameter is set to a
value other than 1, the value 1
takes effect.
Indicates the FDM and TDM
selection switch. This switch is
used to control whether FDM
or TDM takes effect for newly
accessed UEs that support
both FDM and TDM in NSA
and decoupling scenarios.
If this parameter is set to 0
and the LTE anchoring cell
and SUL cell of the UE are
uplink spectrum sharing cells,
This parameter is still
the LTE and NR frequency
synchronized between the
division scheme takes effect.
EMS and the base station and
Otherwise, the TDM frequency NA NA
can be delivered to the base
division scheme takes effect.
station, but it is no longer used
If this parameter is set to 1
internally.
and the LTE and NR frame
offsets are the same, the TDM
time division scheme takes
effect. Otherwise, the FDM
frequency division scheme
takes effect.
If this parameter is set to a
value other than 0 or 1, the
value 0 takes effect.
This parameter applies only to
FDD and TDD.

Indicates the smart


preallocation duration. The
The smart preallocation
value range is 0 to 2000. If
duration specified by
this parameter is set to 0, the
RsvdParam146 is now
value 50 takes effect. If this
specified by the UlSmartPreallocation
parameter is set to a value in NRDUCellPusch
NRDUCellPusch.UlSmartPreal Dur
the range of 1 to 2000, the
locationDur parameter, and
configured value takes effect.
therefore this parameter is
If this parameter is set to a
added to the disuse list.
value greater than 2000, the
value 50 takes effect.

Indicates the minimum SRS


scheduling interval for SRS
preallocation UEs.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the minimum SRS scheduling
interval for SRS preallocation
UEs is 8.
This parameter is added to the
If this parameter is set to a
disuse list because the
value in the range from 1 to
minimum SRS scheduling NA NA
1000, the minimum SRS
interval for SRS preallocation
scheduling interval for SRS
UEs has been removed.
preallocation UEs is 1 to 1000.
If this parameter is set to
1001, the minimum SRS
scheduling interval for SRS
preallocation UEs is 0.
This parameter applies only to
high frequencies.
Indicates whether to configure
uplink DMRS additional pilot
This reserved parameter is
when the number of activated
used to configure uplink
cells on the UBBPfw1 and
additional DMRS when the
UBBPfw2 boards is less than
number of activated cells on
or equal to 3 and only one
the UBBPfw1 and UBBPfw2
data transmission UE exists in
boards is less than or equal to
each cell. The number of
3 and only one data
uplink layers can reach 4 in NA NA
transmission UE exists in each
such scenarios. The value
cell. The number of uplink
range is 0 to 1. The value 0
layers can reach 4 in such
indicates that this function is
scenarios. This reserved
disabled and value 1 indicates
parameter has been
that this function is enabled. If
deactivated because this
this parameter is set to a value
function is removed.
greater than 1, the value 0
takes effect.
Indicates the filtering
coefficient for UE-specific SRS
measurement beam groups.
The measured RSRP is used
for alpha filtering.
The value range is 0 to 10.
When this parameter is set to
a value in the range from 1 to
10, the value from 0.1 to 1
This parameter is no longer
(GUI value multiplied by 0.1)
used internally and its function
takes effect.
has been deleted. Therefore, NA NA
When this parameter is set to
this parameter is added to the
0, it is equivalent to the value
disuse list.
1. That is, the value 0.1 takes
effect.
When this parameter is set to
a value greater than 10, it is
equivalent to the value 10.
That is, the value 1 takes
effect.
This parameter applies only to
high frequencies.
Indicates the exception
threshold for the DRX feature.
When detecting that the
number of consecutive DTXs
of the UE exceeds the
threshold or the number of
consecutive NACKs for the
The DRX algorithm has been
PUSCH is greater than twice
changed, and this parameter
the value of this parameter,
has been added to the disuse
the base station considers that
list because the DTX threshold
its DRX state is inconsistent NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam26
for DRX is now specified by
with that of the UE and stops
the
the related DRX timer. The
NRDUCellRsvdExt.RsvdPara
GUI value range of this
m26 parameter.
parameter is 0 to
4294967295. If this parameter
is set to 0, the value 2 takes
effect. If this parameter is set
to a value in the range from 1
to 4294967295, the GUI value
takes effect.
for high-frequency SRS within
5 ms.
The value 1 indicates 1 SRS
slot.
The value 2 indicates 2 SRS
slots. This parameter is no longer
The value 4 indicates 4 SRS used internally and its function
slots. is now carried by
The value 8 indicates 8 SRS NRDUCellSrs.SrsSlotNum (set
NRDUCellSrs SrsSlotNum
slots. by running the MOD
The valid value range of this NRDUCELLSRS command).
parameter is 1, 2, 4, and 8. If Therefore, this parameter is
this parameter is set to a value added to the disuse list.
beyond the range, the value 8
takes effect.
After this parameter is
modified, the cell is
automatically
resources reset,5which
for FDD MHz
bandwidth.
If this parameter is set to 0,
the reservation period is 20
ms.
If this parameter is set to 1,
the reservation period is 2 ms.
If this parameter is set to 2,
the reservation period is 5 ms.
If this parameter is set to 3,
the reservation period is 10
ms. This parameter has been
If this parameter is set to 4, disused because the function
the reservation period is 40 of specifying the reservation
ms. period of uplink and downlink NA NA
If this parameter is set to 5, CCE resources for FDD 5
the reservation period is 80 MHz bandwidth is no longer
ms. supported.
If this parameter is set to 6,
the reservation period is 160
ms.
If this parameter is set to 7,
the reservation period is 320
ms.
If this parameter is set to 8,
uplink CCE resources are not
reserved for FDD 5 MHz
bandwidth.
If this parameter is set to a
Indicates the threshold rate of
handover from NUL to SUL in
uplink and downlink
decoupling scenarios. When
UEs enabled with uplink and
downlink decoupling camp on
the NUL carrier and the
estimated uplink throughput of
the SUL is greater than the
estimated uplink throughput of
the NUL multiplied by this This parameter is no longer
parameter value, the UEs are used internally and its function
handed over from the NUL is now carried by
NRDUCellSul SulEstThpGainFactor
carrier to the SUL carrier. NRDUCellSul.SulEstThpGain
The value range of this Factor. Therefore, this
parameter is 0 and 12 to 32. If parameter is disused.
this parameter is set to 0, the
value 1.2 takes effect. If this
parameter is set to a value in
the range from 12 to 32, the
value that takes effect equals
the GUI value multiplied by
0.1. If this parameter is set to
a value exceeding the range
from 12 to 32, the value 1.2
takes effect.
Indicates the threshold for
determining the high and low
SRS channel estimation
correlation for 2T4R UEs not
supporting antenna selection.
The valid value range is 0 to
The downlink data
21 and the value range that
transmission weight
takes effect is 0 to 20. When
optimization algorithm for
this parameter is set to 0, the
2T4R UEs not supporting
value 6 takes effect. When this
antenna selection, which is NA NA
parameter is set to a value in
specified by this parameter,
the range from 1 to 20, the
has been removed. Therefore,
GUI value takes effect. When
this parameter has been
this parameter is set to 21, the
deactivated.
value 0 takes effect. When this
parameter is set to a value
greater than 21, the value 6
takes effect. This parameter
takes effect only for low-
frequency TDD cells.
Indicates the rank 3 selection
weight in the downlink data
transmission weight
optimization algorithm for
The downlink data
2T4R UEs not supporting
transmission weight
antenna selection. If this
optimization algorithm for
parameter is set to 0, the
2T4R UEs not supporting
value 10 takes effect. If this
antenna selection, which is NA NA
parameter is set to a value in
specified by this parameter,
the range from 1 to 20, the
has been removed. Therefore,
GUI value takes effect. If this
this parameter has been
parameter is set to a value
deactivated.
greater than 20, the value 10
takes effect. This parameter
applies only to low-frequency
TDD cells.
Indicates the rank 4 selection
weight in the downlink data
transmission weight
optimization algorithm for
The downlink data
2T4R UEs not supporting
transmission weight
antenna selection. If this
optimization algorithm for
parameter is set to 0, the
2T4R UEs not supporting
value 10 takes effect. If this
antenna selection, which is NA NA
parameter is set to a value in
specified by this parameter,
the range from 1 to 20, the
has been removed. Therefore,
GUI value takes effect. If this
this parameter has been
parameter is set to a value
deactivated.
greater than 20, the value 10
takes effect. This parameter
applies only to low-frequency
TDD cells.
Indicates the beam grouping
algorithm policy. The valid
value range is 0 to 3. If this
parameter is set to a value in
the valid range, the GUI value
takes effect. If this parameter
is set to a value greater than
3, the value 0 takes effect.
This parameter is no longer
The value 0 indicates the
used internally and its function
beam spacing solution. The
is now carried by
value 1 indicates the beam NRDUCellRsvdExt RsvdParam227
NRDUCellRsvdExt.RsvdPara
isolation polarization
m227. Therefore, this
combination solution. The
parameter is disused.
value 2 indicates the beam
isolation polarization
separation solution. The value
3 indicates the beam isolation
and correlation solution. This
parameter applies only to low
frequency massive MIMO
cells.
Indicates the sequence of
allocating resources for
HARQ-ACK feedback and
periodic SR and CSI reporting.
This parameter applies only to
low-frequency cells.
The valid value range of this
parameter is 0 to 1. When this
This reserved parameter has
parameter is set to 0, the base
been deactivated because the
station allocates resources for
function of configuring the
periodic SR and CSI reporting
sequence of allocating NA NA
prior to allocating resources
resources for HARQ-ACK
for HARQ-ACK feedback.
feedback and periodic SR and
When this parameter is set to
CSI reporting is removed.
1, the base station allocates
resources for HARQ-ACK
feedback prior to allocating
resources for periodic SR and
CSI reporting. If this
parameter is set to a value
beyond the valid value range,
the value 0 takes effect.
Introduced in
New BIT Disuse Version
Version

BTS3900: BTS3900:
V100R015C00SPC05 V100R015C00SPC10
0 8
BTS5900: BTS5900:
NA V100R015C00SPC05 V100R015C00SPC10
0 8
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C00SPC05 V100R015C00SPC10
0 8

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900: BTS5900:
V100R015C00 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900: 0
NA
V100R015C00 BTS3900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C00 0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
BTS3900:
V100R015C00SPC05
V100R015C10
0
BTS5900:
BTS5900:
V100R015C10
NA V100R015C00SPC05
BTS3900 5G:
0
V100R015C10
BTS5900 5G:
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C00SPC05
V100R015C10
0

V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC05
BTS5900:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900:
0
NA V100R015C00SPC05
BTS3900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C00SPC05
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC05
BTS5900:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900:
0
NA V100R015C00SPC05
BTS3900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C00SPC05
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS5900:
8
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900:
0
NA V100R015C00SPC10
BTS3900 5G:
8
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS5900 5G:
8
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC12
BTS5900:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900:
0
NA V100R015C00SPC12
BTS3900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C00SPC12
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC12
BTS5900:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900:
0
NA V100R015C00SPC12
BTS3900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C00SPC12
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC12
BTS5900:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900:
0
NA V100R015C00SPC12
BTS3900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C00SPC12
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC12
BTS5900:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900:
0
NA V100R015C00SPC12
BTS3900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C00SPC12
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC12
BTS5900:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900:
0
NA V100R015C00SPC12
BTS3900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C00SPC12
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C10 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C10 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C10 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C10 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C10 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C10 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C10 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C10 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00SPC10 V100R015C10SPC08
V100R016C10SPC10
0 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
V100R016C00SPC10 V100R016C10SPC10
0 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R016C00SPC10 V100R016C10SPC10
0 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00SPC10 V100R016C10SPC10
BTS3900: BTS3900:
V100R016C00SPC12 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
V100R016C00SPC12 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0
CLK_PROCESS_SW
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R016C00SPC12 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00SPC12 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0
BTS3900: BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
BTS3900: BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0

BTS3900: BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0
BTS3900: BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0

BTS3900: BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0

BTS3900: BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0
BTS3900: BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0

BTS3900: BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0

BTS3900: BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
BTS3900: BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C10SPC01
RRC_INACTIVE_SWI 0 0
TCH~0 BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0

BTS3900: BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC15 V100R016C10SPC05
0 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC15 V100R016C10SPC05
0 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC15 V100R016C10SPC05
0 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC15 V100R016C10SPC05
0 0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC15
6 BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R016C00
V100R015C10SPC15 BTS5900:
6 V100R016C00
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC15 V100R016C00
6 BTS5900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R016C00
V100R015C10SPC15
6
BTS3900: BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC19 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC19 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC19 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC19 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0

BTS3900: BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC19 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC19 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC19 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC19 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0
BTS3900: BTS3900:
V100R016C00SPC01 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
V100R016C00SPC01 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R016C00SPC01 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00SPC01 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0

BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R016C00
V100R013C10SPC16 BTS5900:
1 V100R016C00
NA
BTS5900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R016C00
1 BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00

BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R016C00
V100R013C10SPC16 BTS5900:
1 V100R016C00
NA
BTS5900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R016C00
1 BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00

BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R016C00
V100R013C10SPC16 BTS5900:
1 V100R016C00
NA
BTS5900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R016C00
1 BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00
BTS5900: BTS5900:
DL_SRS_PMI_PAIR_ V100R013C10 V100R015C00
SW BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R013C10 V100R015C00

BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10
V100R013C10SPC16 BTS5900:
PUSCH_DYN_SCH_ 1 V100R015C10
CLOSED_LOOP_SW BTS5900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R015C10
1 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10

BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10
V100R013C10SPC16 BTS5900:
PUCCH_OUTER_LO 1 V100R015C10
OP_SW BTS5900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R015C10
1 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10
BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10
V100R013C10SPC16 BTS5900:
PUCCH_INNER_LO 1 V100R015C10
OP_SW BTS5900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R015C10
1 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10

BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10
V100R013C10SPC16 BTS5900:
1 V100R015C10
NA
BTS5900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R015C10
1 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10

BTS3900:
V100R015C10
BTS5900: BTS5900:
V100R013C10 V100R015C10
NA
BTS5900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R013C10 V100R015C10
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10

BTS3900:
BTS3900: V100R015C10
V100R015C00 BTS5900:
DL_MCS_TABLE_AD BTS5900: V100R015C10
APT_SW V100R015C00 BTS3900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R015C10
V100R015C00 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10
BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10
V100R013C10SPC16 BTS5900:
1 V100R015C10
NA
BTS5900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R015C10
1 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10

BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10
V100R013C10SPC16 BTS5900:
1 V100R015C10
NA
BTS5900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R015C10
1 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10

BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10
V100R013C10SPC16 BTS5900:
1 V100R015C10
NA
BTS5900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R015C10
1 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10
BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10
V100R013C10SPC16 BTS5900:
1 V100R015C10
NA
BTS5900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R015C10
1 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10

BTS5900:
V100R013C10SPC16 BTS5900:
1 V100R015C00
NA
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R015C00
1

BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10
V100R013C10SPC16 BTS5900:
1 V100R015C10
NA
BTS5900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R015C10
1 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10
BTS5900:
V100R013C10SPC16 BTS5900:
1 V100R015C00
NA
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R015C00
1

BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10
V100R013C10SPC16 BTS5900:
1 V100R015C10
NA
BTS5900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R015C10
1 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10

BTS5900:
V100R013C10SPC16 BTS5900:
1 V100R015C00
NA
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R015C00
1
BTS3900:
V100R016C00SPC05
0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R016C00SPC05
1 0
NA
BTS5900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R016C00SPC05
1 0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00SPC05
BTS3900:
0
V100R016C00SPC05
0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R016C00SPC05
1 0
NA
BTS5900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R016C00SPC05
1 0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00SPC05
0
BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10
V100R013C10SPC16 BTS5900:
1 V100R015C10
NA
BTS5900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R015C10
1 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10

BTS3900:
V100R016C00SPC05
0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R016C00SPC05
1 0
NA
BTS5900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R016C00SPC05
1 0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00SPC05
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C00SPC05
0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R016C00SPC05
1 0
NA
BTS5900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R016C00SPC05
1 0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00SPC05
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C00SPC05
BTS3900: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900:
BTS5900: V100R016C00SPC05
V100R015C10 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10 V100R016C00SPC05
BTS5900 5G: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00SPC05
0

BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10
V100R013C10SPC16 BTS5900:
1 V100R015C10
NA
BTS5900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R015C10
1 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10

BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10
V100R013C10SPC16 BTS5900:
1 V100R015C10
NA
BTS5900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R015C10
1 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10
BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10
V100R013C10SPC16 BTS5900:
1 V100R015C10
NA
BTS5900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R015C10
1 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10

BTS5900:
V100R013C10SPC16 BTS5900:
1 V100R015C00
NA
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R015C00
1

BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10
V100R013C10SPC16 BTS5900:
1 V100R015C10
NA
BTS5900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R015C10
1 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10

BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10
V100R013C10SPC16 BTS5900:
1 V100R015C10
NA
BTS5900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R015C10
1 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10
BTS5900:
V100R013C10SPC16 BTS5900:
1 V100R015C00
NA
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R015C00
1

BTS5900:
V100R013C10SPC16 BTS5900:
1 V100R015C00
NA
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R015C00
1

BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10
V100R013C10SPC16 BTS5900:
1 V100R015C10
NA
BTS5900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R015C10
1 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10
BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10
V100R013C10SPC16 BTS5900:
1 V100R015C10
NA
BTS5900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R015C10
1 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10

BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10
V100R013C10SPC16 BTS5900:
1 V100R015C10
NA
BTS5900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R015C10
1 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10
BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10
V100R013C10SPC16 BTS5900:
1 V100R015C10
NA
BTS5900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R015C10
1 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10

BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10
V100R013C10SPC16 BTS5900:
1 V100R015C10
NA
BTS5900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R015C10
1 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10

BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10
V100R013C10SPC16 BTS5900:
1 V100R015C10
NA
BTS5900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R015C10
1 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10
BTS5900:
V100R013C10SPC16 BTS5900:
1 V100R015C00
NA
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R015C00
1

BTS5900:
V100R013C10SPC16 BTS5900:
1 V100R015C00
NA
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R015C00
1
BTS3900:
V100R016C00SPC05
0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R016C00SPC05
1 0
NA
BTS5900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R016C00SPC05
1 0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00SPC05
0

BTS5900:
V100R013C10SPC16 BTS5900:
1 V100R015C00
NA
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R015C00
1

BTS5900:
V100R013C10SPC16 BTS5900:
1 V100R015C00
NA
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R015C00
1
BTS5900:
V100R013C10SPC16 BTS5900:
1 V100R015C00
NA
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R015C00
1

BTS5900:
V100R013C10SPC16 BTS5900:
1 V100R015C00
NA
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R015C00
1

BTS5900:
V100R013C10SPC16 BTS5900:
1 V100R015C00
NA
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R015C00
1

BTS3900:
V100R015C10
BTS5900: BTS5900:
V100R013C10 V100R015C10
NA
BTS5900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R013C10 V100R015C10
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10
BTS5900:
V100R013C10SPC16 BTS5900:
1 V100R015C00
NA
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R015C00
1

BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10
V100R013C10SPC16 BTS5900:
1 V100R015C10
NA
BTS5900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R015C10
1 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10

BTS3900:
V100R015C10
BTS5900: BTS5900:
V100R013C10 V100R015C10
NA
BTS5900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R013C10 V100R015C10
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10
BTS5900:
V100R013C10SPC16 BTS5900:
1 V100R015C00
NA
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R015C00
1

BTS3900:
V100R015C10
BTS5900: BTS5900:
V100R013C10 V100R015C10
NA
BTS5900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R013C10 V100R015C10
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10

BTS3900:
V100R015C10
BTS5900: BTS5900:
V100R013C10 V100R015C10
NA
BTS5900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R013C10 V100R015C10
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10
BTS5900:
V100R013C10SPC16 BTS5900:
1 V100R015C00
NA
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R015C00
1

BTS5900:
V100R013C10SPC16 BTS5900:
1 V100R015C00
NA
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R015C00
1

BTS5900:
V100R013C10SPC16 BTS5900:
1 V100R015C00
NA
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R015C00
1
BTS5900:
V100R013C10SPC16 BTS5900:
1 V100R015C00
NA
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R015C00
1

BTS5900:
V100R013C10SPC16 BTS5900:
1 V100R015C00
NA
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R015C00
1

BTS5900:
V100R013C10SPC16 BTS5900:
1 V100R015C00
NA
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R015C00
1
BTS5900:
V100R013C10SPC16 BTS5900:
1 V100R015C00
NA
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R015C00
1

BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10
V100R013C10SPC16 BTS5900:
1 V100R015C10
NA
BTS5900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R015C10
1 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10

BTS5900:
V100R013C10SPC16 BTS5900:
1 V100R015C00
NA
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R015C00
1

BTS5900:
V100R013C10SPC16 BTS5900:
1 V100R015C00
NA
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R015C00
1
BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10
V100R013C10SPC16 BTS5900:
1 V100R015C10
NA
BTS5900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R015C10
1 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10

BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10
V100R013C10SPC16 BTS5900:
1 V100R015C10
NA
BTS5900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R015C10
1 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10

BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10
V100R013C10SPC16 BTS5900:
1 V100R015C10
NA
BTS5900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R015C10
1 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10
BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10
V100R013C10SPC16 BTS5900:
1 V100R015C10
NA
BTS5900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R015C10
1 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10

BTS5900:
V100R013C10SPC16 BTS5900:
1 V100R015C00
NA
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R015C00
1

BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10
V100R013C10SPC16 BTS5900:
1 V100R015C10
NA
BTS5900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R015C10
1 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10

BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10
V100R013C10SPC16 BTS5900:
1 V100R015C10
NA
BTS5900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R015C10
1 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10
BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10
V100R013C10SPC16 BTS5900:
1 V100R015C10
NA
BTS5900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R015C10
1 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10

BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10
V100R013C10SPC16 BTS5900:
1 V100R015C10
NA
BTS5900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R015C10
1 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10

BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10
V100R013C10SPC16 BTS5900:
1 V100R015C10
NA
BTS5900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R015C10
1 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10

BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10
V100R013C10SPC16 BTS5900:
1 V100R015C10
NA
BTS5900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R013C10SPC16 V100R015C10
1 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10
BTS3900: BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01 V100R016C10SPC05
0 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
V100R016C10SPC01 V100R016C10SPC05
0 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01 V100R016C10SPC05
0 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01 V100R016C10SPC05
0 0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC05
BTS3900: 0
V100R016C00 BTS5900:
BTS5900: V100R016C10SPC05
V100R016C00 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R016C00 V100R016C10SPC05
BTS5900 5G: 0
V100R016C00 BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC05
BTS3900: 0
V100R015C10SPC08
0 BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R016C00
V100R015C10SPC08 BTS5900:
0 V100R016C00
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00
0 BTS5900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R016C00
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900: BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C10SPC01
PDCP_SN_OFFSET_ 0 0
SW BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0
V100R016C10SPC01
BTS3900: 0
V100R016C00 BTS5900:
BTS5900: V100R016C10SPC01
V100R016C00 0
VONR_SW
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R016C00 V100R016C10SPC01
BTS5900 5G: 0
V100R016C00 BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC10
BTS3900: 0
V100R016C00 BTS5900:
BTS5900: V100R016C10SPC10
V100R016C00 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R016C00 V100R016C10SPC10
BTS5900 5G: 0
V100R016C00 BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC10
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC10
BTS3900: 0
V100R016C00 BTS5900:
BTS5900: V100R016C10SPC10
V100R016C00 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R016C00 V100R016C10SPC10
BTS5900 5G: 0
V100R016C00 BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC10
0

BTS3900: BTS3900:
V100R015C00SPC05 V100R015C00SPC12
0 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
NA V100R015C00SPC05 V100R015C00SPC12
0 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C00SPC05 V100R015C00SPC12
0 0

BTS3900: BTS3900:
V100R015C00SPC05 V100R015C00SPC12
0 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
NA V100R015C00SPC05 V100R015C00SPC12
0 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C00SPC05 V100R015C00SPC12
0 0
BTS3900: BTS3900:
V100R015C00SPC05 V100R015C00SPC12
0 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
NA V100R015C00SPC05 V100R015C00SPC12
0 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C00SPC05 V100R015C00SPC12
BTS3900:
0 BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC05 V100R015C00SPC12
0 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
NA V100R015C00SPC05 V100R015C00SPC12
0 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C00SPC05 V100R015C00SPC12
BTS3900:
0 BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC05 V100R015C00SPC12
0 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
NA V100R015C00SPC05 V100R015C00SPC12
0 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C00SPC05 V100R015C00SPC12
BTS3900:
0 BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC05 V100R015C00SPC12
0 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
NA V100R015C00SPC05 V100R015C00SPC12
0 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C00SPC05 V100R015C00SPC12
BTS3900:
0 BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC05 V100R015C00SPC12
0 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
NA V100R015C00SPC05 V100R015C00SPC12
0 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C00SPC05 V100R015C00SPC12
BTS3900:
0 BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC05 V100R015C00SPC12
0 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
NA V100R015C00SPC05 V100R015C00SPC12
0 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C00SPC05 V100R015C00SPC12
BTS3900:
0 BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC05 V100R015C00SPC12
0 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
NA V100R015C00SPC05 V100R015C00SPC12
0 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C00SPC05 V100R015C00SPC12
0 0
BTS3900: BTS3900:
V100R015C00SPC05 V100R015C00SPC12
0 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
NA V100R015C00SPC05 V100R015C00SPC12
0 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C00SPC05 V100R015C00SPC12
BTS3900:
0 BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC05 V100R015C00SPC12
0 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
NA V100R015C00SPC05 V100R015C00SPC12
0 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C00SPC05 V100R015C00SPC12
BTS3900:
0 BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC05 V100R015C00SPC12
0 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
NA V100R015C00SPC05 V100R015C00SPC12
0 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C00SPC05 V100R015C00SPC12
BTS3900:
0 BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC05 V100R015C00SPC12
0 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
NA V100R015C00SPC05 V100R015C00SPC12
0 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C00SPC05 V100R015C00SPC12
0 0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900: BTS5900:
V100R015C00 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900: 0
NA
V100R015C00 BTS3900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C00 0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS5900:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900:
0
NA V100R015C00SPC10
BTS3900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900: BTS5900:
V100R015C00 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900: 0
NA
V100R015C00 BTS3900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C00 0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900: BTS5900:
V100R015C00 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900: 0
NA
V100R015C00 BTS3900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C00 0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900: BTS5900:
V100R015C00 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900: 0
NA
V100R015C00 BTS3900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C00 0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900: BTS5900:
V100R015C00 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900: 0
NA
V100R015C00 BTS3900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C00 0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900: BTS5900:
V100R015C00 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900: 0
NA
V100R015C00 BTS3900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C00 0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900: BTS5900:
V100R015C00 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900: 0
NA
V100R015C00 BTS3900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C00 0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900: BTS5900:
V100R015C00 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900: 0
NA
V100R015C00 BTS3900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C00 0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900: BTS5900:
V100R015C00 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900: 0
NA
V100R015C00 BTS3900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C00 0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900: BTS5900:
V100R015C00 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900: 0
NA
V100R015C00 BTS3900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C00 0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900: BTS5900:
V100R015C00 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900: 0
NA
V100R015C00 BTS3900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C00 0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900: BTS5900:
V100R015C00 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900: 0
NA
V100R015C00 BTS3900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C00 0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900: BTS5900:
V100R015C00 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900: 0
NA
V100R015C00 BTS3900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C00 0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900: BTS5900:
V100R015C00 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900: 0
NA
V100R015C00 BTS3900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C00 0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900: BTS5900:
V100R015C00 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900: 0
NA
V100R015C00 BTS3900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C00 0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS5900:
8
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900:
0
NA V100R015C00SPC10
BTS3900 5G:
8
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS5900 5G:
8
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900: BTS5900:
V100R015C00 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900: 0
NA
V100R015C00 BTS3900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C00 0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900: BTS5900:
V100R015C00 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900: 0
NA
V100R015C00 BTS3900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C00 0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900: BTS5900:
V100R015C00 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900: 0
NA
V100R015C00 BTS3900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C00 0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900: BTS5900:
V100R015C00 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900: 0
NA
V100R015C00 BTS3900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C00 0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900: BTS5900:
V100R015C00 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900: 0
NA
V100R015C00 BTS3900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C00 0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC16
BTS5900:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900:
0
NA V100R015C00SPC16
BTS3900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C00SPC16
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC16
BTS5900:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900:
0
NA V100R015C00SPC16
BTS3900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C00SPC16
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900: BTS3900:
V100R015C00SPC05 V100R015C00SPC10
0 8
BTS5900: BTS5900:
NA V100R015C00SPC05 V100R015C00SPC10
0 8
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C00SPC05 V100R015C00SPC10
0 8

V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900: BTS5900:
V100R015C00 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900: 0
NA
V100R015C00 BTS3900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C00 0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900: BTS5900:
V100R015C00 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900: 0
NA
V100R015C00 BTS3900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C00 0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS5900:
8
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900:
0
NA V100R015C00SPC10
BTS3900 5G:
8
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS5900 5G:
8
V100R015C10SPC08
0

V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900: BTS5900:
V100R015C00 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900: 0
NA
V100R015C00 BTS3900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C00 0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900: BTS5900:
V100R015C00 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900: 0
NA
V100R015C00 BTS3900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C00 0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900: BTS5900:
V100R015C00 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900: 0
NA
V100R015C00 BTS3900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C00 0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC05
BTS5900:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900:
0
NA V100R015C00SPC05
BTS3900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C00SPC05
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC05
BTS5900:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900:
0
NA V100R015C00SPC05
BTS3900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C00SPC05
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900: BTS5900:
V100R015C00 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900: 0
NA
V100R015C00 BTS3900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C00 0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900: BTS5900:
V100R015C00 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900: 0
NA
V100R015C00 BTS3900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C00 0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900: BTS5900:
V100R015C00 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900: 0
NA
V100R015C00 BTS3900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C00 0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900: BTS5900:
V100R015C00 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900: 0
NA
V100R015C00 BTS3900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C00 0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS3900:
8
V100R015C00
BTS5900:
BTS5900:
NA V100R015C00SPC10
V100R015C00
8
BTS5900 5G:
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C00
V100R015C00SPC10
8
BTS3900:
V100R015C00SPC05
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00
BTS5900:
BTS5900:
NA V100R015C00SPC05
V100R015C00
0
BTS5900 5G:
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C00
V100R015C00SPC05
0

BTS3900:
BTS3900: V100R015C10
V100R015C00 BTS5900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10
NA
V100R015C00 BTS3900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R015C10
V100R015C00 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900: BTS5900:
V100R015C00 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900: 0
NA
V100R015C00 BTS3900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C00 0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
BTS3900: V100R015C10
V100R015C00 BTS5900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10
NA
V100R015C00 BTS3900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R015C10
V100R015C00 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10

BTS3900:
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS3900:
8
V100R015C00
BTS5900:
BTS5900:
NA V100R015C00SPC10
V100R015C00
8
BTS5900 5G:
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C00
V100R015C00SPC10
8

BTS3900:
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS3900:
8
V100R015C00
BTS5900:
BTS5900:
NA V100R015C00SPC10
V100R015C00
8
BTS5900 5G:
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C00
V100R015C00SPC10
8
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900: BTS5900:
V100R015C00 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900: 0
NA
V100R015C00 BTS3900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C00 0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS3900:
8
V100R015C00
BTS5900:
BTS5900:
NA V100R015C00SPC10
V100R015C00
8
BTS5900 5G:
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C00
V100R015C00SPC10
8
BTS3900:
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS3900:
8
V100R015C00
BTS5900:
BTS5900:
NA V100R015C00SPC10
V100R015C00
8
BTS5900 5G:
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C00
V100R015C00SPC10
8

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900: BTS5900:
V100R015C00 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900: 0
NA
V100R015C00 BTS3900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C00 0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900: BTS5900:
V100R015C00 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900: 0
NA
V100R015C00 BTS3900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C00 0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
BTS3900:
V100R015C00SPC05
V100R015C10
0
BTS5900:
BTS5900:
V100R015C10
NA V100R015C00SPC05
BTS3900 5G:
0
V100R015C10
BTS5900 5G:
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C00SPC05
V100R015C10
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC05
BTS5900:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900:
0
NA V100R015C00SPC05
BTS3900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C00SPC05
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
BTS3900: V100R015C10
V100R015C00 BTS5900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10
NA
V100R015C00 BTS3900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R015C10
V100R015C00 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10

BTS3900:
BTS3900: V100R015C10
V100R015C00 BTS5900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10
NA
V100R015C00 BTS3900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R015C10
V100R015C00 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC05
BTS5900:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900:
0
NA V100R015C00SPC05
BTS3900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C00SPC05
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900: BTS5900:
V100R015C00 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900: 0
NA
V100R015C00 BTS3900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C00 0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900: BTS5900:
V100R015C00 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900: 0
NA
V100R015C00 BTS3900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C00 0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC05
BTS5900:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900:
0
NA V100R015C00SPC05
BTS3900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C00SPC05
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC05
BTS5900:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900:
0
NA V100R015C00SPC05
BTS3900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C00SPC05
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC05
BTS5900:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900:
0
NA V100R015C00SPC05
BTS3900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C00SPC05
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC05
BTS5900:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900:
0
NA V100R015C00SPC05
BTS3900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C00SPC05
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC05
BTS5900:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900:
0
NA V100R015C00SPC05
BTS3900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C00SPC05
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08

BTS3900:
BTS3900: V100R015C10
V100R015C00 BTS5900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10
NA
V100R015C00 BTS3900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R015C10
V100R015C00 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900: BTS5900:
V100R015C00 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900: 0
NA
V100R015C00 BTS3900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C00 0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900: BTS5900:
V100R015C00 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900: 0
NA
V100R015C00 BTS3900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C00 0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900: BTS5900:
V100R015C00 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900: 0
NA
V100R015C00 BTS3900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C00 0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900: BTS5900:
V100R015C00 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900: 0
NA
V100R015C00 BTS3900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C00 0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900: BTS5900:
V100R015C00 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900: 0
NA
V100R015C00 BTS3900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C00 0
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900: BTS3900:
V100R015C00SPC05 V100R015C00SPC12
0 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
NA V100R015C00SPC05 V100R015C00SPC12
0 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C00SPC05 V100R015C00SPC12
0 0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC05
BTS5900:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900:
0
NA V100R015C00SPC05
BTS3900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C00SPC05
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC05
BTS5900:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900:
0
NA V100R015C00SPC05
BTS3900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C00SPC05
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC05
BTS5900:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900:
0
NA V100R015C00SPC05
BTS3900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C00SPC05
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC05
BTS5900:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900:
0
NA V100R015C00SPC05
BTS3900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C00SPC05
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC05
BTS5900:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900:
0
NA V100R015C00SPC05
BTS3900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C00SPC05
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
0

V100R015C00SPC05
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00
BTS5900:
BTS5900:
NA V100R015C00SPC05
V100R015C00
0
BTS5900 5G:
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C00
V100R015C00SPC05
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC05
BTS5900:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900:
0
NA V100R015C00SPC05
BTS3900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C00SPC05
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC05
BTS5900:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900:
0
NA V100R015C00SPC05
BTS3900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C00SPC05
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC05
BTS5900:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900:
0
NA V100R015C00SPC05
BTS3900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C00SPC05
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
0

V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS5900:
8
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900:
0
NA V100R015C00SPC10
BTS3900 5G:
8
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS5900 5G:
8
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900: BTS3900:
V100R015C00SPC05 V100R015C00SPC10
0 8
BTS5900: BTS5900:
NA V100R015C00SPC05 V100R015C00SPC10
0 8
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C00SPC05 V100R015C00SPC10
0 8

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC05
BTS5900:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900:
0
NA V100R015C00SPC05
BTS3900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C00SPC05
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS5900:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900:
0
NA V100R015C00SPC10
BTS3900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C10 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
BTS3900:
V100R015C00SPC05
V100R015C10
0
BTS5900:
BTS5900:
V100R015C10
NA V100R015C00SPC05
BTS3900 5G:
0
V100R015C10
BTS5900 5G:
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C00SPC05
V100R015C10
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS5900:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900:
0
NA V100R015C00SPC10
BTS3900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS5900:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900:
0
NA V100R015C00SPC10
BTS3900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS5900:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900:
0
NA V100R015C00SPC10
BTS3900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS5900:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900:
0
NA V100R015C00SPC10
BTS3900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS5900:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900:
0
NA V100R015C00SPC10
BTS3900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS5900:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900:
0
NA V100R015C00SPC10
BTS3900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS5900:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900:
0
NA V100R015C00SPC10
BTS3900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS5900:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900:
0
NA V100R015C00SPC10
BTS3900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS5900 5G:
0 BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS5900:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900:
0
NA V100R015C00SPC10
BTS3900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS5900:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900:
0
NA V100R015C00SPC10
BTS3900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS5900:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900:
0
NA V100R015C00SPC10
BTS3900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS5900:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900:
0
NA V100R015C00SPC10
BTS3900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS5900:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900:
0
NA V100R015C00SPC10
BTS3900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS5900:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900:
0
NA V100R015C00SPC10
BTS3900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS5900:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900:
0
NA V100R015C00SPC10
BTS3900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS5900:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900:
0
NA V100R015C00SPC10
BTS3900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS5900:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900:
0
NA V100R015C00SPC10
BTS3900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS5900:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900:
0
NA V100R015C00SPC10
BTS3900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS5900:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900:
0
NA V100R015C00SPC10
BTS3900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS5900:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900:
0
NA V100R015C00SPC10
BTS3900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC05
BTS5900:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900:
0
NA V100R015C00SPC05
BTS3900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C00SPC05
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC05
BTS5900:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900:
0
NA V100R015C00SPC05
BTS3900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C00SPC05
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900: BTS3900:
V100R015C00SPC10 V100R015C00SPC10
0 8
BTS5900: BTS5900:
NA V100R015C00SPC10 V100R015C00SPC10
0 8
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C00SPC10 V100R015C00SPC10
0 8

BTS3900:
V100R015C00SPC05
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00
BTS5900:
BTS5900:
NA V100R015C00SPC05
V100R015C00
0
BTS5900 5G:
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C00
V100R015C00SPC05
0
BTS3900:
BTS3900:
V100R015C00SPC10
V100R015C10
0
BTS5900:
BTS5900:
V100R015C10
NA V100R015C00SPC10
BTS3900 5G:
0
V100R015C10
BTS5900 5G:
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C00SPC10
V100R015C10
0

BTS3900:
BTS3900:
V100R015C00SPC10
V100R015C10
0
BTS5900:
BTS5900:
V100R015C10
NA V100R015C00SPC10
BTS3900 5G:
0
V100R015C10
BTS5900 5G:
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C00SPC10
V100R015C10
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC12
BTS5900:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900:
0
NA V100R015C00SPC12
BTS3900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C00SPC12
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C10 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C10 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C10 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C10 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C10 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C10 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C10 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C10 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C10 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C10 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C10 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C10 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C10 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C10 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C10 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C10 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C10 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C10 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C10 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C10 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C10 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C10 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C10 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C10 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C10 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C10 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C10 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C10 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C10 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C10 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C10 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C10 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC05
BTS5900:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900:
0
NA V100R015C00SPC05
BTS3900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C00SPC05
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS5900:
8
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900:
0
NA V100R015C00SPC10
BTS3900 5G:
8
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS5900 5G:
8
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS5900:
8
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900:
0
NA V100R015C00SPC10
BTS3900 5G:
8
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS5900 5G:
8
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
BTS3900:
V100R015C00SPC10
V100R015C10
8
BTS5900:
BTS5900:
V100R015C10
NA V100R015C00SPC10
BTS3900 5G:
8
V100R015C10
BTS5900 5G:
BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C00SPC10
V100R015C10
8

BTS3900: BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01 V100R016C10SPC10
0 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
V100R016C10SPC01 V100R016C10SPC10
0 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01 V100R016C10SPC10
0 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01 V100R016C10SPC10
0 0

V100R016C10SPC01
BTS3900: 0
V100R016C00 BTS5900:
BTS5900: V100R016C10SPC01
V100R016C00 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R016C00 V100R016C10SPC01
BTS5900 5G: 0
V100R016C00 BTS5900 5G:
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
V100R016C10SPC10
BTS3900: 0
V100R016C00 BTS5900:
BTS5900: V100R016C10SPC10
V100R016C00 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R016C00 V100R016C10SPC10
BTS5900 5G: 0
V100R016C00 BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC10
0
BTS3900: BTS3900:
V100R016C00SPC05 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
V100R016C00SPC05 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R016C00SPC05 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00SPC05 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0
BTS3900: BTS3900:
V100R016C00SPC10 V100R016C10SPC10
0 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
V100R016C00SPC10 V100R016C10SPC10
0 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R016C00SPC10 V100R016C10SPC10
0 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00SPC10 V100R016C10SPC10
0 0

BTS3900: BTS3900:
V100R016C00SPC12 V100R016C10SPC10
0 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
V100R016C00SPC12 V100R016C10SPC10
0 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R016C00SPC12 V100R016C10SPC10
0 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00SPC12 V100R016C10SPC10
0 0
BTS3900: BTS3900:
V100R016C00SPC12 V100R016C10SPC10
0 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
V100R016C00SPC12 V100R016C10SPC10
0 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R016C00SPC12 V100R016C10SPC10
0 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00SPC12 V100R016C10SPC10
0 0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
BTS3900: 0
V100R016C00 BTS5900:
BTS5900: V100R016C10SPC01
V100R016C00 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R016C00 V100R016C10SPC01
BTS5900 5G: 0
V100R016C00 BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
BTS3900: 0
V100R016C00 BTS5900:
BTS5900: V100R016C10SPC01
V100R016C00 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R016C00 V100R016C10SPC01
BTS5900 5G: 0
V100R016C00 BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
BTS3900: 0
V100R016C00 BTS5900:
BTS5900: V100R016C10SPC01
V100R016C00 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R016C00 V100R016C10SPC01
BTS5900 5G: 0
V100R016C00 BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
BTS3900: 0
V100R016C00 BTS5900:
BTS5900: V100R016C10SPC01
V100R016C00 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R016C00 V100R016C10SPC01
BTS5900 5G: 0
V100R016C00 BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C00SPC05
BTS3900: 0
V100R016C00 BTS5900:
BTS5900: V100R016C00SPC05
V100R016C00 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R016C00 V100R016C00SPC05
BTS5900 5G: 0
V100R016C00 BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C00SPC05
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
BTS3900: 0
V100R016C00 BTS5900:
BTS5900: V100R016C10SPC01
INIT_BWP_FULL_B V100R016C00 0
W_SW BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R016C00 V100R016C10SPC01
BTS5900 5G: 0
V100R016C00 BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
BTS3900: 0
V100R016C00 BTS5900:
BTS5900: V100R016C10SPC01
V100R016C00 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R016C00 V100R016C10SPC01
BTS5900 5G: 0
V100R016C00 BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
BTS3900: 0
V100R016C00 BTS5900:
BTS5900: V100R016C10SPC01
V100R016C00 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R016C00 V100R016C10SPC01
BTS5900 5G: 0
V100R016C00 BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0

BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01
BTS3900: 0
V100R016C00 BTS5900:
BTS5900: V100R016C10SPC01
V100R016C00 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R016C00 V100R016C10SPC01
BTS5900 5G: 0
V100R016C00 BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900: BTS3900:
V100R016C10SPC01 V100R016C10SPC05
0 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
V100R016C10SPC01 V100R016C10SPC05
0 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01 V100R016C10SPC05
0 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R016C10SPC01 V100R016C10SPC05
0 0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS5900:
8
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900:
0
NA V100R015C00SPC10
BTS3900 5G:
8
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS5900 5G:
8
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS5900:
8
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900:
0
NA V100R015C00SPC10
BTS3900 5G:
8
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS5900 5G:
8
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900: BTS3900:
V100R015C00SPC10 V100R015C00SPC12
8 5
BTS5900: BTS5900:
NA V100R015C00SPC10 V100R015C00SPC12
8 5
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C00SPC10 V100R015C00SPC12
8 5

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS5900:
8
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900:
0
NA V100R015C00SPC10
BTS3900 5G:
8
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS5900 5G:
8
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS5900:
8
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900:
0
NA V100R015C00SPC10
BTS3900 5G:
8
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS5900 5G:
8
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS5900:
8
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900:
0
NA V100R015C00SPC10
BTS3900 5G:
8
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G:
0
V100R015C00SPC10
BTS5900 5G:
8
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C10 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900:
BTS5900: V100R015C10SPC08
V100R015C10 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10 V100R015C10SPC08
BTS5900 5G: 0
V100R015C10 BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0 BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R016C00
V100R015C10SPC08 BTS5900:
0 V100R016C00
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00
0 BTS5900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R016C00
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900: BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC15 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC15 V100R016C10SPC01
RSVDSWPARAM0_B 0 0
IT12 BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC15 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC15 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0

BTS3900: BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
BTS3900: BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0

BTS3900: BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0

BTS3900: BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
BTS3900: BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0

BTS3900: BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0

BTS3900: BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
BTS3900: BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0

BTS3900: BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0

BTS3900: BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0 BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R016C00
V100R015C10SPC08 BTS5900:
0 V100R016C00
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00
0 BTS5900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R016C00
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900: BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0

BTS3900: BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0 BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R016C00
V100R015C10SPC08 BTS5900:
0 V100R016C00
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00
0 BTS5900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R016C00
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0 BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R016C00
V100R015C10SPC08 BTS5900:
0 V100R016C00
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00
0 BTS5900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R016C00
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900: BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0 BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R016C00
V100R015C10SPC08 BTS5900:
0 V100R016C00
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00
0 BTS5900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R016C00
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900: BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0 BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R016C00
V100R015C10SPC08 BTS5900:
0 V100R016C00
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00
0 BTS5900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R016C00
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0 BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R016C00
V100R015C10SPC08 BTS5900:
0 V100R016C00
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00
0 BTS5900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R016C00
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0 BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R016C00
V100R015C10SPC08 BTS5900:
0 V100R016C00
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00
0 BTS5900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R016C00
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0 BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R016C00
V100R015C10SPC08 BTS5900:
0 V100R016C00
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00
0 BTS5900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R016C00
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0 BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R016C00
V100R015C10SPC08 BTS5900:
0 V100R016C00
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00
0 BTS5900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R016C00
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0 BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R016C00
V100R015C10SPC08 BTS5900:
0 V100R016C00
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00
0 BTS5900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R016C00
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0 BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R016C00
V100R015C10SPC08 BTS5900:
0 V100R016C00
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00
0 BTS5900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R016C00
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0 BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R016C00
V100R015C10SPC08 BTS5900:
0 V100R016C00
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00
0 BTS5900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R016C00
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0 BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R016C00
V100R015C10SPC08 BTS5900:
0 V100R016C00
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00
0 BTS5900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R016C00
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0 BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R016C00
V100R015C10SPC08 BTS5900:
0 V100R016C00
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00
0 BTS5900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R016C00
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0 BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R016C00
V100R015C10SPC08 BTS5900:
0 V100R016C00
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00
0 BTS5900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R016C00
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0 BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R016C00
V100R015C10SPC08 BTS5900:
0 V100R016C00
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00
0 BTS5900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R016C00
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900: BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R015C10SPC13
0 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R015C10SPC13
0 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R015C10SPC13
0 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R015C10SPC13
0 0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0 BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R016C00
V100R015C10SPC08 BTS5900:
0 V100R016C00
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00
0 BTS5900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R016C00
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0 BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R016C00
V100R015C10SPC08 BTS5900:
0 V100R016C00
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00
0 BTS5900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R016C00
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900: BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0
NON_SLOT_SW
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0 BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R016C00
V100R015C10SPC08 BTS5900:
0 V100R016C00
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00
0 BTS5900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R016C00
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0 BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R016C00
V100R015C10SPC08 BTS5900:
0 V100R016C00
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00
0 BTS5900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R016C00
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0 BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R016C00
V100R015C10SPC08 BTS5900:
0 V100R016C00
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00
0 BTS5900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R016C00
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0 BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R016C00
V100R015C10SPC08 BTS5900:
0 V100R016C00
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00
0 BTS5900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R016C00
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0 BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R016C00
V100R015C10SPC08 BTS5900:
0 V100R016C00
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00
0 BTS5900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R016C00
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0 BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R016C00
V100R015C10SPC08 BTS5900:
0 V100R016C00
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00
0 BTS5900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R016C00
V100R015C10SPC08
0
BTS3900: BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R015C10SPC15
0 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R015C10SPC15
0 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R015C10SPC15
0 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R015C10SPC15
0 0

BTS3900: BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC13 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC13 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC13 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC13 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0
BTS3900: BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C10SPC01
RSVDSWPARAM2_B 0 0
IT16 BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08
BTS3900: V100R016C10SPC01
BTS3900:
0
V100R015C10SPC08 0
V100R016C10SPC01
0 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C10SPC01
0
BTS3900: 0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0

BTS3900: BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0 BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R016C00
V100R015C10SPC08 BTS5900:
0 V100R016C00
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00
0 BTS5900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R016C00
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900: BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC15 V100R016C00SPC05
6 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC15 V100R016C00SPC05
6 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC15 V100R016C00SPC05
6 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC15 V100R016C00SPC05
6 0

BTS3900: BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0 BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R016C00
V100R015C10SPC08 BTS5900:
0 V100R016C00
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00
0 BTS5900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R016C00
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900: BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0

BTS3900: BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC25 V100R016C00SPC01
1 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC25 V100R016C00SPC01
1 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC25 V100R016C00SPC01
1 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC25 V100R016C00SPC01
1 0
BTS3900: BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00SPC05
0 0

BTS3900: BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C10SPC05
0 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C10SPC05
0 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C10SPC05
0 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C10SPC05
0 0
BTS3900: BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C10SPC01
0 0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC13
0 BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R016C00
V100R015C10SPC13 BTS5900:
0 V100R016C00
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC13 V100R016C00
0 BTS5900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R016C00
V100R015C10SPC13
0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0 BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R016C00
V100R015C10SPC08 BTS5900:
0 V100R016C00
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00
0 BTS5900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R016C00
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC08
0 BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R016C00
V100R015C10SPC08 BTS5900:
0 V100R016C00
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC08 V100R016C00
0 BTS5900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R016C00
V100R015C10SPC08
0

BTS3900: BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC15 V100R016C00SPC12
6 0
BTS5900: BTS5900:
V100R015C10SPC15 V100R016C00SPC12
6 0
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC15 V100R016C00SPC12
6 0
BTS5900 5G: BTS5900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC15 V100R016C00SPC12
6 0
BTS3900:
V100R015C10SPC15
7 BTS3900:
BTS5900: V100R016C00
V100R015C10SPC15 BTS5900:
7 V100R016C00
NA
BTS3900 5G: BTS3900 5G:
V100R015C10SPC15 V100R016C00
7 BTS5900 5G:
BTS5900 5G: V100R016C00
V100R015C10SPC15
7

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