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BSC6900 UMTS V900R012C01

Parameter Reference

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Purpose

This document provides information about the BSC6900 parameters, including the meaning, value, and usage of the

Intended Audience

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

Organization

Each parameter is described in the following aspects.

Description
MO
Parameter ID
Parameter Name
NE
MML Command
Meaning
IsKey
Mandatory
Feature ID
Feature Name
Value Type
GUI Value Range
Actual Value Range
Unit

Default Value

Recommended Value

Impact

Parameter Relationship
Access
Service Interrupted After Modification
Interruption Scope
Interruption Duration (min)
Caution

Validation of Modification

Impact on Radio Network Performance


Introduced in Version

Attribute
the BSC6900 parameters, including the meaning, value, and usage of the parameters.

ng aspects.

Remarks
Managed object of NE
Simple string for identifying a parameter
Name of the parameter
NEs on which the parameter is set
Commands for setting the parameter
Definition, purpose, and protocols of the parameter
Whether the parameter is used to identify an MO instance
Whether the parameter is mandatory for creating an MO instance
ID of the feature that uses the parameter
Name of the feature that uses the parameter
Parameter value type
Parameter value range displayed on the GUI
Actual parameter value range corresponding to the GUI Value Range
Parameter value unit

Initial parameter value assigned by the system. There is no default value for a
mandatory parameter. None indicates that there is no default value. For a bit
field parameter, the value ON of a sub-parameter means that the bit
representing the sub-parameter is set to 1, and the value OFF means that the
bit is set to 0.
Generally, it is displayed on the configuration window of an ADD command
but not displayed on the configuration window of a MOD/RMV/DSP/LST
command.

Parameter values recommended for different scenarios

Parameter impact scope, that is, objects specified when the parameter is set

Relationship between this parameter and other parameters. For example, to


use this parameter, you need to set related switches and parameters.
Whether this parameter is Read & Write or Read Only.
Whether modifying the parameter value interrupts the ongoing services
Possible interruption scope
Possible interruption duration (unit: minute)
Cautions to be taken during the modification
How this parameter takes effect and whether the equipment needs to be
restarted after the modification
Impact of the parameter on radio network performance
Product version in which the parameter is introduced
Whether the parameter is a radio parameter, a transport parameter, or an
equipment parameter
MO Parameter ID Parameter Name NE MML Command

SET
UDPUCF MaccPageRep Repeat Times of UDPUCFGDATA(O
GDATA eatTimes Macc Paging BSC6900 ptional)

ADD
AAL2PATH(Mandat
ory)
MOD
AAL2PATH(Mandat
ory)
RMV
AAL2PAT AAL2PATH(Mandat
H ANI Adjacent Node ID BSC6900 ory)
ADD
AAL2PATH(Mandat
ory)
MOD
AAL2PATH(Mandat
ory)
RMV
AAL2PAT AAL2PATH(Mandat
H PATHID AAL2 path ID BSC6900 ory)

ADD
AAL2PATH(Mandat
ory)
MOD
AAL2PAT AAL2PATH(Optiona
H CARRYT Bearing type BSC6900 l)

ADD
AAL2PATH(Mandat
ory)
MOD
AAL2PAT Bearing subrack AAL2PATH(Mandat
H CARRYF No. BSC6900 ory)
ADD
AAL2PATH(Mandat
ory)
MOD
AAL2PAT AAL2PATH(Mandat
H CARRYSN Bearing slot No. BSC6900 ory)

ADD
AAL2PATH(Mandat
ory)
MOD
AAL2PAT CARRYUNILN Bearing UNI link AAL2PATH(Mandat
H KN No. BSC6900 ory)

ADD
AAL2PATH(Mandat
ory)
MOD
AAL2PAT CARRYIMAGR Bearing IMA group AAL2PATH(Mandat
H PN No. BSC6900 ory)
ADD
AAL2PATH(Mandat
ory)
MOD
AAL2PAT CARRYFRAAT Bearing FRAATM AAL2PATH(Mandat
H MLNKN link No. BSC6900 ory)

ADD
AAL2PATH(Mandat
ory)
MOD
AAL2PAT CARRYNCOP Bearing NCOPT AAL2PATH(Mandat
H TN port No. BSC6900 ory)
ADD
AAL2PATH(Mandat
ory)
MOD
AAL2PAT Bearing ATM logic AAL2PATH(Mandat
H CARRYVPN port No. BSC6900 ory)

ADD
AAL2PATH(Mandat
ory)
MOD
AAL2PAT RSCGRPFLA AAL2PATH(Mandat
H G Add To Rscgrp Flag BSC6900 ory)

ADD
AAL2PATH(Mandat
ory)
MOD
AAL2PAT AAL2PATH(Mandat
H RSCGRPN Rscgrp No. BSC6900 ory)
ADD
AAL2PATH(Mandat
ory)
MOD
AAL2PAT AAL2PATH(Optiona
H VPI Bearing VPI BSC6900 l)

ADD
AAL2PATH(Mandat
ory)
MOD
AAL2PAT AAL2PATH(Optiona
H VCI Bearing VCI BSC6900 l)

ADD
AAL2PATH(Mandat
ory)
MOD
AAL2PAT TX traffic record AAL2PATH(Optiona
H TXTRFX index BSC6900 l)
ADD
AAL2PATH(Mandat
ory)
MOD
AAL2PAT RX traffic record AAL2PATH(Optiona
H RXTRFX index BSC6900 l)

ADD
AAL2PATH(Optiona
l)
MOD
AAL2PAT AAL2 path AAL2PATH(Optiona
H OWNERSHIP ownership BSC6900 l)

ADD
AAL2PATH(Optiona
l)
MOD
AAL2PAT TRMLOADTHI TRM load threshold AAL2PATH(Optiona
H NDEX index BSC6900 l)

ADD
AAL2PATH(Optiona
l)
MOD
AAL2PAT AAL2PATH(Optiona
H TIMERCU Timer_CU timer BSC6900 l)
ADD
AAL2PATH(Mandat
ory)
MOD
AAL2PAT AAL2PATH(Optiona
H AAL2PATHT AAL2 Path Type BSC6900 l)
ADD
Destination ATM AAL2RT(Mandatory
AAL2RT NSAP address BSC6900 )

ADD
AAL2RT(Mandatory
AAL2RT ANI Adjacent Node ID BSC6900 )
AAL2RT(Optional)
MOD
AAL2RT(Mandatory
)
RMV
AAL2RT(Mandatory
AAL2RT RTX Route index BSC6900 )
ADD
AAL2RT(Optional)
MOD
Destination ATM AAL2RT(Mandatory
AAL2RT OWNERSHIP address ownership BSC6900 )

Establishment SET
AAL2TMR ESTREQTMR request timer BSC6900 AAL2TMR(Optional)
Establishment SET
AAL2TMR ESTINDTMR indication timer BSC6900 AAL2TMR(Optional)

Release request SET


AAL2TMR RELREQTMR timer BSC6900 AAL2TMR(Optional)

Release indication SET


AAL2TMR RELINDTMR timer BSC6900 AAL2TMR(Optional)
Blocking request SET
AAL2TMR BLOREQTMR timer BSC6900 AAL2TMR(Optional)

Unblocking request SET


AAL2TMR UBLREQTMR timer BSC6900 AAL2TMR(Optional)

SET
AAL2TMR RESREQTMR Reset request timer BSC6900 AAL2TMR(Optional)
AAL2 modifying SET
AAL2TMR MODREQTMR request timer BSC6900 AAL2TMR(Optional)

AAL2 modifying SET


AAL2TMR MODINDTMR indication timer BSC6900 AAL2TMR(Optional)

ADD
ADJMAP(Mandator
y)
MOD
ADJMAP(Mandator
y)
RMV
ADJMAP(Mandator
ADJMAP ANI Adjacent Node ID BSC6900 y)

ADD
ADJMAP(Mandator
y)
MOD
ADJMAP(Mandator
y)
RMV
ADJMAP(Mandator
ADJMAP ITFT Interface Type BSC6900 y)
ADD
ADJMAP(Mandator
Transport Type of y)
the adjacent node MOD
ADJMAP TRANST and interface type BSC6900 ADJMAP(Optional)

ADD
ADJMAP(Mandator
y)
MOD
ADJMAP(Mandator
y)
RMV
Resource ADJMAP(Mandator
ADJMAP CNMNGMODE Management Mode BSC6900 y)

ADD
ADJMAP(Mandator
y)
MOD
ADJMAP(Mandator
y)
RMV
ADJMAP(Mandator
ADJMAP CNOPINDEX CN Operator index BSC6900 y)

ADD
ADJMAP(Mandator
y)
Gold user TRMMAP MOD
ADJMAP TMIGLD index BSC6900 ADJMAP(Optional)

ADD
ADJMAP(Mandator
y)
Silver user MOD
ADJMAP TMISLV TRMMAP index BSC6900 ADJMAP(Optional)
ADD
ADJMAP(Mandator
y)
Bronze user MOD
ADJMAP TMIBRZ TRMMAP index BSC6900 ADJMAP(Optional)

ADD
ADJMAP(Mandator
y)
MOD
ADJMAP FTI Factor table index BSC6900 ADJMAP(Optional)

ADD
ADJMAP(Mandator
y)
Gold user Load EQ MOD
ADJMAP LEIGLD index BSC6900 ADJMAP(Optional)

ADD
ADJMAP(Mandator
y)
Silver user Load EQ MOD
ADJMAP LEISLV index BSC6900 ADJMAP(Optional)

ADD
ADJMAP(Mandator
y)
Bronze user Load MOD
ADJMAP LEIBRZ EQ index BSC6900 ADJMAP(Optional)

ADD
ADJNODE(Mandato
ry)
MOD
ADJNODE(Mandato
ry)
RMV
ADJNODE(Mandato
ADJNODE ANI Adjacent Node ID BSC6900 ry)
ADD
ADJNODE(Mandato
ry)
MOD
Adjacent Node ADJNODE(Optional
ADJNODE NAME Name BSC6900 )

ADD
ADJNODE(Mandato
ry)
MOD
Adjacent Node ADJNODE(Optional
ADJNODE NODET Type BSC6900 )

ADD
ADJNODE(Mandato
ADJNODE NODEBID NodeB ID BSC6900 ry)
ADD
ADJNODE(Mandato
ADJNODE SGSNFLG SGSN FLAG BSC6900 ry)

ADD
ADJNODE(Mandato
ry)
MOD
ADJNODE(Optional
ADJNODE TRANST Transport Type BSC6900 )
ADD
ADJNODE(Mandato
ADJNODE DPX DPX Index BSC6900 ry)

ADD
ADJNODE(Mandato
ry)
MOD
ADJNODE(Optional
ADJNODE IsROOTNODE Is Root Node BSC6900 )

ADD
ADJNODE(Mandato
ADJNODE UPPERANI Upper Ani BSC6900 ry)

ADD
ADJNODE(Mandato
ry)
MOD
ADJNODE(Optional
ADJNODE SRN Subrack No. BSC6900 )
ADD
ADJNODE(Mandato
ry)
MOD
ADJNODE(Optional
ADJNODE SN Slot No. BSC6900 )

ADD
ADJNODE(Mandato
ry)
MOD
ADJNODE(Optional
ADJNODE SAALLNKN SAAL link No. BSC6900 )
ADD
ADJNODE(Optional
)
MOD
Qaal2 Protocol ADJNODE(Optional
ADJNODE QAAL2VER Version BSC6900 )
SET
ALMBLKP ALMBLKPARA(Man
ARA AID Alarm ID BSC6900 datory)
SET
ALMBLKP Alarm blink ALMBLKPARA(Opti
ARA BLKPRD threshold BSC6900 onal)
Upper count SET
ALMBLKP threshold of raised ALMBLKPARA(Opti
ARA CNTRISTHRD fault BSC6900 onal)
Lower count SET
ALMBLKP threshold of raised ALMBLKPARA(Opti
ARA CNTSTLTHRD fault BSC6900 onal)
Upper time SET
ALMBLKP threshold of raised ALMBLKPARA(Opti
ARA TMRISTHRD fault BSC6900 onal)
Lower time SET
ALMBLKP threshold of raised ALMBLKPARA(Opti
ARA TMSTLTHRD fault BSC6900 onal)

SET
ALMBLKS BLKFILTERS Alarm switch of ALMBLKSW(Option
W W blinking filter BSC6900 al)

SET
ALMBLKS Switch of statistics ALMBLKSW(Option
W BLKSTATSW blinking alarm BSC6900 al)
Observing time SET
ALMBLKS window of statistical ALMBLKSW(Option
W BLKSTATPRD alarm BSC6900 al)

SET
ALMCAPA Max Alarm Log ALMCAPACITY(Opt
CITY MAXNUM Number BSC6900 ional)

SET
ALMCAPA Alarm Log Saved ALMCAPACITY(Opt
CITY SD Time BSC6900 ional)

SET
ALMLVL(Mandatory
ALMLVL ALVL Alarm Severity BSC6900 )

SET
ALMML LEVEL Alarm Mask Switch BSC6900 ALMML(Mandatory)
SET
ALMPORT(Mandato
ALMPORT SRN Subrack No. BSC6900 ry)
SET
ALMPORT(Mandato
ALMPORT PN Port No. BSC6900 ry)
SET
ALMPORT(Optional
ALMPORT SW Switch BSC6900 )
SET
ALMPORT(Mandato
ALMPORT AID Alarm ID BSC6900 ry)

SET
ALMPORT(Mandato
ALMPORT PT Port Type BSC6900 ry)
SET
ALMPORT(Optional
ALMPORT AVOL Alarm level BSC6900 )

SET
ALMPORT(Optional
ALMPORT UL Upper Limit BSC6900 )

SET
ALMPORT(Optional
ALMPORT LL Lower Limit BSC6900 )

SET
ALMSCRN(Mandat
ALMSCRN ALVL Alarm Severity BSC6900 ory)
SET
ALMSHLD(Mandato
ALMSHLD SHLDFLG Shield Flag BSC6900 ry)
SET
ASWPAR OMU Automatic ASWPARA(Mandat
A SW Switchover Switch BSC6900 ory)

SET
ASWPAR OMU Automatic ASWPARA(Mandat
A INTV Switchover Interval BSC6900 ory)

SET
ASWPAR AUTORESUM Auto Turn On ASWPARA(Optional
A ESW Switch BSC6900 )
ADD
ATMLOGICPORT(
Mandatory)
RMV
ATMLOGICPORT(
Mandatory)
MOD
ATMLOGI ATMLOGICPORT(
CPORT SRN Subrack No. BSC6900 Mandatory)

ADD
ATMLOGICPORT(
Mandatory)
RMV
ATMLOGICPORT(
Mandatory)
MOD
ATMLOGI ATMLOGICPORT(
CPORT SN Slot No. BSC6900 Mandatory)

ADD
ATMLOGICPORT(
Mandatory)
MOD
ATMLOGI Type of the logic ATMLOGICPORT(
CPORT LPNTYPE port BSC6900 Mandatory)

ADD
ATMLOGICPORT(
Optional)
MOD
ATMLOGI ATMLOGICPORT(
CPORT BT Board type BSC6900 Optional)

ADD
ATMLOGICPORT(
Optional)
RMV
ATMLOGICPORT(
Mandatory)
MOD
ATMLOGI The logic port ATMLOGICPORT(
CPORT LPN Number BSC6900 Optional)

ADD
ATMLOGI The bearing type of ATMLOGICPORT(
CPORT CARRYT the logic port BSC6900 Mandatory)
ADD
ATMLOGI ATMLOGICPORT(
CPORT CARRYSN Bearing slot No. BSC6900 Mandatory)

ADD
ATMLOGI CARRYIMAGR ATMLOGICPORT(
CPORT PN IMA group No. BSC6900 Optional)
ADD
ATMLOGI CARRYUNILN Bearing UNI link ATMLOGICPORT(
CPORT KN No. BSC6900 Optional)

ADD
ATMLOGI CARRYFRAAT ATMLOGICPORT(
CPORT MLNKN FRAATM link No. BSC6900 Optional)

ADD
ATMLOGI ATMLOGICPORT(
CPORT CARRYPN Optical port No. BSC6900 Optional)

ADD
ATMLOGI The Upper Logic ATMLOGICPORT(
CPORT UPPERVP port Number BSC6900 Optional)

ADD
ATMLOGICPORT(
Mandatory)
MOD
ATMLOGI Forward bandwidth ATMLOGICPORT(
CPORT TXBW [kbps] BSC6900 Optional)

ADD
ATMLOGICPORT(
Mandatory)
MOD
ATMLOGI Backward ATMLOGICPORT(
CPORT RXBW bandwidth [kbps] BSC6900 Optional)

ADD
ATMLOGI RSCMNGMOD Resource ATMLOGICPORT(
CPORT E management mode BSC6900 Optional)

ADD
ATMLOGI ATMLOGICPORT(
CPORT CNOPINDEX CN operator index BSC6900 Optional)

ADD
ATMLOGICPORT(
Optional)
MOD
ATMLOGI FLOWCTRLS ATMLOGICPORT(
CPORT WITCH Flow control switch BSC6900 Optional)
ADD
ATMLOGI Flow control ATMLOGICPORT(
CPORT FCINDEX parameter index BSC6900 Optional)
ADD
ATMLOGI TRMLOADTHI TRM load threshold ATMLOGICPORT(
CPORT NDEX index BSC6900 Optional)

MOD
ATMLOGI Flow control ATMLOGICPORT(
CPORT FCINDEX parameter index BSC6900 Mandatory)

MOD
ATMLOGI TRMLOADTHI TRM load threshold ATMLOGICPORT(
CPORT NDEX index BSC6900 Optional)

ADD
ATMTRF(Mandator
y)
RMV
ATMTRF(Mandator
y)
MOD
ATMTRF(Mandator
ATMTRF TRFX Traffic index BSC6900 y)

ADD
ATMTRF(Mandator
ATMTRF ST Service type BSC6900 y)
ADD
ATMTRF UT Rate unit BSC6900 ATMTRF(Optional)

ADD
ATMTRF PCR Peak cell rate BSC6900 ATMTRF(Optional)

ADD
ATMTRF SCR Sustainable cell rate BSC6900 ATMTRF(Optional)

ADD
ATMTRF MCR Minimum cell rate BSC6900 ATMTRF(Optional)

ADD
ATMTRF MBS Max burst size BSC6900 ATMTRF(Optional)

Cell delay variation ADD


ATMTRF CDVT tolerance BSC6900 ATMTRF(Optional)
ADD
ATMTRF(Optional)
MOD
ATMTRF(Mandator
ATMTRF REMARK Purpose description BSC6900 y)
SET
BFDPROT BFDPROTOSW(Ma
OSW SRN Subrack No. BSC6900 ndatory)
SET
BFDPROT BFDPROTOSW(Ma
OSW SN Slot No. BSC6900 ndatory)

SET
BFDPROT BFDPROTOSW(Ma
OSW SWITCH Bfd Protocol Switch BSC6900 ndatory)

SET
BOXRPT(Mandator
BOXRPT BOXFLG To Alarm Box Flag BSC6900 y)

RMV
BRD(Mandatory)
MOD
BRD(Mandatory)
ADD
BRD SRN Subrack No. BSC6900 BRD(Mandatory)
RMV
BRD(Mandatory)
MOD
BRD(Optional)
ADD
BRD SN Slot No. BSC6900 BRD(Mandatory)

MOD
BRD BRDCLASS Board Class BSC6900 BRD(Mandatory)

MOD
BRD RED Backup BSC6900 BRD(Mandatory)
MOD
BRD BRDTYPE Board type BSC6900 BRD(Mandatory)

ADD
BRD BRDCLASS Board Class BSC6900 BRD(Mandatory)
BRD BRDTYPE Board Type BSC6900 ADD BRD(Optional)

Logical function
BRD LGCAPPTYPE type BSC6900 ADD BRD(Optional)

BRD RED Backup BSC6900 ADD BRD(Optional)

MPUSUBRAC
BRD K MPU Subrack No. BSC6900 ADD BRD(Optional)
BRD MPUSLOT MPU Slot No. BSC6900 ADD BRD(Optional)

ISSUPPORTF
BRD RA Support FRA BSC6900 ADD BRD(Optional)

PORTWORKM
BRD ODE Port Work Mode BSC6900 ADD BRD(Optional)
ADD
CAB(Mandatory)
RMV
CAB CN Cabinet No. BSC6900 CAB(Mandatory)
ADD
CCG(Mandatory)
RMV
CCG CMD Command Name BSC6900 CCG(Mandatory)

Command Group SET


CCGN CGN Name BSC6900 CCGN(Optional)

SET
Root Certificate File CERTFILE(Optional
CERTFILE RootCert Name BSC6900 )

SET
Certificate File CERTFILE(Optional
CERTFILE PubCert Name BSC6900 )
SET
Private Key File CERTFILE(Optional
CERTFILE PrivKey Name BSC6900 )

Private Key SET


Password Enabled CERTFILE(Optional
CERTFILE PKPEnableSta State BSC6900 )
SET
Private Key CERTFILE(Mandato
CERTFILE PWD Password BSC6900 ry)
Certificate SET
Revocation List File CERTFILE(Optional
CERTFILE CRLEnableSta State BSC6900 )

Certificate SET
Revocation List File CERTFILE(Mandato
CERTFILE CRL Name BSC6900 ry)

SET
Certificate Chain CERTFILE(Optional
CERTFILE CCAEnableSta File Enabled State BSC6900 )

SET
Certificate Chain CERTFILE(Mandato
CERTFILE CertChain File Name BSC6900 ry)
CFGDATA SET
EFFECTIV CFGDATAEFFECTI
E SRN Subrack No. BSC6900 VE(Optional)
CFGDATA SET
INEFFECT CFGDATAINEFFEC
IVE SRN Subrack No. BSC6900 TIVE(Mandatory)
ADD
CFMMA(Mandatory)
RMV
CFMMA SRN Subrack No. BSC6900 CFMMA(Mandatory)

ADD
CFMMA(Mandatory)
RMV
CFMMA SN Slot No. BSC6900 CFMMA(Mandatory)

ADD
CFMMA MDIDX MD Index BSC6900 CFMMA(Mandatory)

ADD
CFMMA VLANID VLAN ID BSC6900 CFMMA(Mandatory)
ADD
CFMMA(Mandatory)
RMV
CFMMA MAIDX MA Index BSC6900 CFMMA(Mandatory)

ADD
CFMMA MANAME MA Name BSC6900 CFMMA(Mandatory)

CCMINTERVA ADD
CFMMA L CCM Send Prid BSC6900 CFMMA(Optional)
ADD
CFMMD(Mandatory)
RMV
CFMMD SRN Subrack No. BSC6900 CFMMD(Mandatory)
ADD
CFMMD(Mandatory)
RMV
CFMMD SN Slot No. BSC6900 CFMMD(Mandatory)
ADD
CFMMD(Mandatory)
RMV
CFMMD MDIDX MD Index BSC6900 CFMMD(Mandatory)

ADD
CFMMD Level MD Level BSC6900 CFMMD(Optional)

ADD
CFMMD MDName MD Name BSC6900 CFMMD(Mandatory)

ADD
CFMMEP(Mandator
y)
RMV
CFMMEP(Mandator
CFMMEP SRN Subrack No. BSC6900 y)
ADD
CFMMEP(Mandator
y)
RMV
CFMMEP(Mandator
CFMMEP MAIDX MA Index BSC6900 y)
ADD
CFMMEP(Mandator
CFMMEP MEPTYPE MEP Type BSC6900 y)

ADD
CFMMEP(Mandator
y)
RMV
CFMMEP(Mandator
CFMMEP MEPID MEP ID BSC6900 y)
ADD
CFMMEP(Mandator
CFMMEP PORTTYPE Port Type BSC6900 y)

ADD
CFMMEP(Mandator
y)
RMV
CFMMEP(Mandator
CFMMEP SN Slot No. BSC6900 y)

ADD
CFMMEP(Mandator
CFMMEP PN Port No. BSC6900 y)

ADD
CFMMEP(Mandator
CFMMEP TRUNKN Trunk No. BSC6900 y)
SET
CLK SRT Subrack type BSC6900 CLK(Mandatory)

SET
CLK SRN Subrack No. BSC6900 CLK(Mandatory)
SET
CLK SN Slot No. BSC6900 CLK(Mandatory)

SET
CLK BT Board type BSC6900 CLK(Mandatory)
REF2MCLKSR
CLK C Port for LINE1 BSC6900 SET CLK(Optional)

SUPPORTBA Use Back-up port


CLK KCLKSRC for LINE1 BSC6900 SET CLK(Optional)

REF2MCLKSR Back-up port for


CLK CBAK LINE1 BSC6900 SET CLK(Optional)
REFUSELOCA Use SGSN clock
CLK LCLK source BSC6900 SET CLK(Optional)

REF2MCLKS Switch of panel 2M


CLK W1 BITS1 BSC6900 SET CLK(Optional)

REF2MCLKS Switch of panel 2M


CLK W2 BITS2 BSC6900 SET CLK(Optional)
BACK8KCLKS Switch of backplane
CLK W1 LINE1 BSC6900 SET CLK(Optional)

BACK8KCLKS Switch of backplane


CLK W2 LINE2 BSC6900 SET CLK(Optional)
SET
CLKMOD System clock CLKMODE(Mandat
E MODE working mode BSC6900 ory)

SET
CLKMOD Clock source CLKMODE(Mandat
E SRCGRD priority BSC6900 ory)

ADD
CLKSRC(Mandator
y)
RMV
Clock source CLKSRC(Mandator
CLKSRC SRCGRD priority BSC6900 y)
ADD
CLKSRC(Mandator
CLKSRC SRCT Clock source type BSC6900 y)

SET
CLKTYPE(Mandato
CLKTYPE CLKTYPE Clock board type BSC6900 ry)
SET
CMCTRLS CM Control Enable CMCTRLSW(Mand
W CTRLSW Switch BSC6900 atory)

SET
CONNTYP CONNTYPE(Manda
E CONNTYPE Connection Type BSC6900 tory)
SET
COPTLNK(Mandato
COPTLNK SRN Subrack No. BSC6900 ry)

SET
COPTLNK(Mandato
COPTLNK SN Slot No. BSC6900 ry)

SET
COPTLNK(Mandato
COPTLNK BT Board Type BSC6900 ry)
SET
COPTLNK(Mandato
COPTLNK PS Port select BSC6900 ry)

SET
COPTLNK(Optional
COPTLNK PN Port No. BSC6900 )

SET
COPTLNK(Optional
COPTLNK E1T1PN E1/T1 port No. BSC6900 )
SET
COPTLNK(Optional
COPTLNK J2MODE J2 length BSC6900 )

SET
J2BYTE_FOR COPTLNK(Optional
COPTLNK MAT J2 Byte Format BSC6900 )

SET
COPTLNK(Optional
COPTLNK J2TXVALUE J2 transmit value BSC6900 )

SET
J2 expected incept COPTLNK(Optional
COPTLNK J2RXVALUE value BSC6900 )
SET
Automatic Append J COPTLNK(Optional
COPTLNK JAUTOADD Byte BSC6900 )

SET
CPUTHD(Mandator
CPUTHD BRDCLASS Board Class BSC6900 y)
SSCPUAVEU CPU occupancy
SAGEALMTH alarm clearance SET
CPUTHD D threshold BSC6900 CPUTHD(Optional)
SSCPUMAXU
SAGEALMTH CPU occupancy SET
CPUTHD D alarm threshold BSC6900 CPUTHD(Optional)
SSDSPAVEU DSP occupancy
SAGEALMTH alarm clearance SET
CPUTHD D threshold BSC6900 CPUTHD(Optional)
SSDSPMAXU
SAGEALMTH DSP occupancy SET
CPUTHD D alarm threshold BSC6900 CPUTHD(Optional)
SSTHRUPUTA Thruput Occupancy
VEUSAGEAL Alarm Clearance SET
CPUTHD MTHD Threshold BSC6900 CPUTHD(Optional)
SSTHRUPUT
MAXUSAGEA Thruput Occupancy SET
CPUTHD LMTHD Alarm Threshold BSC6900 CPUTHD(Optional)

SET
CTRLFAC CTRLFACTOR(Man
TOR TYPE Application Type BSC6900 datory)
SET
CTRLFAC CTRLFACTOR(Man
TOR FACTOR Factor BSC6900 datory)

DB FN File Name BSC6900 RTR DB(Mandatory)

ADD
DEVIP SRN Subrack No. BSC6900 DEVIP(Mandatory)

ADD
DEVIP SN Slot No. BSC6900 DEVIP(Mandatory)

Device IP Address ADD


DEVIP DEVTYPE Type BSC6900 DEVIP(Mandatory)

ADD
DEVIP(Mandatory)
RMV
DEVIP IPADDR IP address BSC6900 DEVIP(Mandatory)

ADD
DEVIP MASK Subnet mask BSC6900 DEVIP(Mandatory)
ADD
DEVIP MTU MTU[Byte] BSC6900 DEVIP(Optional)

ADD
DHCPRLY(Mandato
ry)
RMV
DHCPRLY(Mandato
DHCPRLY DHCPRLYID DHCP Relay ID BSC6900 ry)

DHCP Relay ADD


DHCPRLYGA Gateway IP DHCPRLY(Mandato
DHCPRLY TEWAYIP Address BSC6900 ry)

SET
DSCPMA Differentiated DSCPMAP(Mandat
P DSCP Service Codepoint BSC6900 ory)

SET
DSCPMA DSCPMAP(Optional
P VLANPRI VLAN Priority BSC6900 )

SET
E1T1 SRN Subrack No. BSC6900 E1T1(Mandatory)
SET
E1T1 SN Slot No. BSC6900 E1T1(Mandatory)

SET
E1T1 BT Board type BSC6900 E1T1(Mandatory)

E1T1 PS Port select BSC6900 SET E1T1(Optional)

E1T1 PN Port No. BSC6900 SET E1T1(Optional)


E1T1 UNBA Support Balance BSC6900 SET E1T1(Optional)
E1T1 WORKMODE Work Mode BSC6900 SET E1T1(Optional)

E1T1 PTTYPE Frame Structure BSC6900 SET E1T1(Optional)


Frame send
E1T1 PTTXT Structure BSC6900 SET E1T1(Optional)

Frame receive
E1T1 PTRXT Structure BSC6900 SET E1T1(Optional)

E1T1 PTCODE Line code BSC6900 SET E1T1(Optional)


SCRAMBLES
E1T1 W Scramble Switch BSC6900 SET E1T1(Optional)

E1T1 TS16ENABLE 16TimeSlot switch BSC6900 SET E1T1(Optional)

E1T1 LOOPSW Loop Detect Switch BSC6900 SET E1T1(Optional)

E1T1 REMARK Remark BSC6900 SET E1T1(Optional)


SET
E1T1LOP(Mandator
E1T1LOP SRN Subrack No. BSC6900 y)

SET
E1T1LOP(Mandator
E1T1LOP SN Slot No. BSC6900 y)

SET
E1T1LOP(Mandator
E1T1LOP BT Board type BSC6900 y)

SET
E1T1LOP PN Port No. BSC6900 E1T1LOP(Optional)
SET
E1T1LOP(Mandator
E1T1LOP LOPT Loop type BSC6900 y)
SET
E1T1LOP LLCN Channel No. BSC6900 E1T1LOP(Optional)
SET
E1T1LOP RLCN Channel No. BSC6900 E1T1LOP(Optional)

SET
E1T1LOP AUSTOP Loop time[min] BSC6900 E1T1LOP(Optional)

ADD
EMSIP EMSIP EMS IP Address BSC6900 EMSIP(Mandatory)

ADD
EMSIP MASK Subnet mask BSC6900 EMSIP(Mandatory)

OMU External ADD


EMSIP OMUIP Network Virtual IP BSC6900 EMSIP(Optional)
OMU External ADD
EMSIP OMUMASK Network Mask BSC6900 EMSIP(Optional)

ADD
EMU(Mandatory)
RMV
EMU(Mandatory)
MOD
EMU SRN Subrack No. BSC6900 EMU(Mandatory)

Enable Alarm ADD EMU(Optional)


Reporting for 48V MOD
EMU VOL48_MASK Power BSC6900 EMU(Optional)

Enable Alarm ADD EMU(Optional)


Reporting for 24V MOD
EMU VOL24_MASK Power BSC6900 EMU(Optional)
Enable ADD EMU(Optional)
Temperature Alarm MOD
EMU TEMP_MASK Reporting BSC6900 EMU(Optional)
ADD EMU(Optional)
Enable Humidity MOD
EMU HUM_MASK Alarm Reporting BSC6900 EMU(Optional)

ADD EMU(Optional)
WATER_MAS Enable Water Alarm MOD
EMU K Reporting BSC6900 EMU(Optional)
ADD EMU(Optional)
SMOKE_MAS Enable Smoke MOD
EMU K Alarm Reporting BSC6900 EMU(Optional)
ADD EMU(Optional)
INFRA_RED_ Infrared alarm MOD
EMU MASK switch BSC6900 EMU(Optional)

ADD EMU(Optional)
DOOR_ENGIN Enable Door Status MOD
EMU E_MASK Alarm Reporting BSC6900 EMU(Optional)

ADD EMU(Optional)
EX_ANO1_TY Sensor Type of MOD
EMU PE External Analog 1 BSC6900 EMU(Optional)

ADD EMU(Optional)
EX_ANO2_TY Sensor Type of MOD
EMU PE External Analog 2 BSC6900 EMU(Optional)
ADD EMU(Optional)
EX_ANO3_TY Sensor Type of MOD
EMU PE External Analog 3 BSC6900 EMU(Optional)

ADD EMU(Optional)
EX_ANO4_TY Sensor Type of MOD
EMU PE External Analog 4 BSC6900 EMU(Optional)

Upper Limit of ADD EMU(Optional)


VOL48_THD_ Alarm for 48V MOD
EMU HIGH Power BSC6900 EMU(Optional)

Lower Limit of ADD EMU(Optional)


VOL48_THD_ Alarm for 48V MOD
EMU LOW Power BSC6900 EMU(Optional)

Upper Limit of ADD EMU(Optional)


VOL24_THD_ Alarm for 24V MOD
EMU HIGH Power BSC6900 EMU(Optional)

Lower Limit of ADD EMU(Optional)


VOL24_THD_ Alarm for 24V MOD
EMU LOW Power BSC6900 EMU(Optional)

ADD EMU(Optional)
TEMP_THD_H Upper Limit of MOD
EMU IGH Temperature Alarm BSC6900 EMU(Optional)

ADD EMU(Optional)
TEMP_THD_L Lower Limit of MOD
EMU OW Temperature Alarm BSC6900 EMU(Optional)
ADD EMU(Optional)
HUM_THD_HI Upper Limit of MOD
EMU GH Humidity Alarm BSC6900 EMU(Optional)

ADD EMU(Optional)
HUM_THD_LO Lower Limit of MOD
EMU W Humidity Alarm BSC6900 EMU(Optional)

Upper Limit of ADD EMU(Optional)


EX_ANO1_SI Signal Output of MOD
EMU G_MAX External Analog 1 BSC6900 EMU(Optional)
Lower Limit of ADD EMU(Optional)
EX_ANO1_SI Signal Output of MOD
EMU G_MIN External Analog 1 BSC6900 EMU(Optional)
Upper Limit of
Measurement ADD EMU(Optional)
EX_ANO1_VA Range of External MOD
EMU L_MAX Analog 1 BSC6900 EMU(Optional)
Lower Limit of
Measurement ADD EMU(Optional)
EX_ANO1_VA Range of External MOD
EMU L_MIN Analog 1 BSC6900 EMU(Optional)
Upper Limit of ADD EMU(Optional)
EX_ANO2_SI Signal Output of MOD
EMU G_MAX External Analog 2 BSC6900 EMU(Optional)
Lower Limit of ADD EMU(Optional)
EX_ANO2_SI Signal Output of MOD
EMU G_MIN External Analog 2 BSC6900 EMU(Optional)
Upper Limit of
Measurement ADD EMU(Optional)
EX_ANO2_VA Range of External MOD
EMU L_MAX Analog 2 BSC6900 EMU(Optional)
Lower Limit of
Measurement ADD EMU(Optional)
EX_ANO2_VA Range of External MOD
EMU L_MIN Analog 2 BSC6900 EMU(Optional)
Upper Limit of ADD EMU(Optional)
EX_ANO3_SI Signal Output of MOD
EMU G_MAX External Analog 3 BSC6900 EMU(Optional)
Lower Limit of ADD EMU(Optional)
EX_ANO3_SI Signal Output of MOD
EMU G_MIN External Analog 3 BSC6900 EMU(Optional)
Upper Limit of
Measurement ADD EMU(Optional)
EX_ANO3_VA Range of External MOD
EMU L_MAX Analog 3 BSC6900 EMU(Optional)
Lower Limit of
Measurement ADD EMU(Optional)
EX_ANO3_VA Range of External MOD
EMU L_MIN Analog 3 BSC6900 EMU(Optional)
Upper Limit of ADD EMU(Optional)
EX_ANO4_SI Signal Output of MOD
EMU G_MAX External Analog 4 BSC6900 EMU(Optional)
Lower Limit of ADD EMU(Optional)
EX_ANO4_SI Signal Output of MOD
EMU G_MIN External Analog 4 BSC6900 EMU(Optional)
Upper Limit of
Measurement ADD EMU(Optional)
EX_ANO4_VA Range of External MOD
EMU L_MAX Analog 4 BSC6900 EMU(Optional)
Lower Limit of
Measurement ADD EMU(Optional)
EX_ANO4_VA Range of External MOD
EMU L_MIN Analog 4 BSC6900 EMU(Optional)
ADD EMU(Optional)
POWER_REL MOD
EMU AY1 Switch for Relay 1 BSC6900 EMU(Optional)
ADD EMU(Optional)
POWER_REL MOD
EMU AY2 Switch for Relay 2 BSC6900 EMU(Optional)
ADD EMU(Optional)
POWER_REL MOD
EMU AY3 Switch for Relay 3 BSC6900 EMU(Optional)
ADD EMU(Optional)
POWER_REL MOD
EMU AY4 Switch for Relay 4 BSC6900 EMU(Optional)
ADD EMU(Optional)
POWER_REL MOD
EMU AY5 Switch for Relay 5 BSC6900 EMU(Optional)
ADD EMU(Optional)
POWER_REL MOD
EMU AY6 Switch for Relay 6 BSC6900 EMU(Optional)
SET
ENVALMP ENVALMPARA(Opti
ARA ANM Alarm Name BSC6900 onal)
SET
ENVALMP ENVALMPARA(Opti
ARA ALVL Alarm Severity BSC6900 onal)

SET
ENVALMP ENVALMPARA(Opti
ARA ASS Event Type BSC6900 onal)

ADD
ETHIP(Mandatory)
MOD
ETHIP(Mandatory)
RMV
ETHIP SRN Subrack No. BSC6900 ETHIP(Mandatory)

ADD
ETHIP(Mandatory)
MOD
ETHIP(Mandatory)
RMV
ETHIP SN Slot No. BSC6900 ETHIP(Mandatory)
ADD
ETHIP(Mandatory)
MOD
ETHIP(Mandatory)
RMV
ETHIP PN Port No. BSC6900 ETHIP(Mandatory)

ADD
ETHIP(Mandatory)
MOD
ETHIP(Mandatory)
RMV
ETHIP IPINDEX IP address index BSC6900 ETHIP(Mandatory)

ADD
ETHIP(Mandatory)
MOD
ETHIP IPADDR Local IP address BSC6900 ETHIP(Optional)

ADD
ETHIP MASK Subnet mask BSC6900 ETHIP(Mandatory)

MOD
ETHIP MASK Subnet mask BSC6900 ETHIP(Optional)
SET
ETHPORT(Mandato
ETHPORT SRN Subrack No. BSC6900 ry)

SET
ETHPORT(Mandato
ETHPORT SN Slot No. BSC6900 ry)

SET
ETHPORT(Mandato
ETHPORT BRDTYPE Board type. BSC6900 ry)
SET
ETHPORT(Mandato
ETHPORT PTYPE Port type BSC6900 ry)
SET
ETHPORT(Optional
ETHPORT PN Port No. BSC6900 )

SET
ETHPORT(Optional
ETHPORT AUTO Auto negotiation BSC6900 )
SET
ETHPORT(Optional
ETHPORT SPEED Port speed BSC6900 )

SET
ETHPORT(Optional
ETHPORT MTU MTU[Byte] BSC6900 )
SET
Physical layer flow ETHPORT(Optional
ETHPORT FC control switch BSC6900 )

SET
OAM flow min ETHPORT(Optional
ETHPORT OAMFLOWBW bandwidth[%] BSC6900 )
SET
FLOWCTRLS ETHPORT(Optional
ETHPORT WITCH Flow control switch BSC6900 )

SET
Flow control ETHPORT(Mandato
ETHPORT FCINDEX parameter index BSC6900 ry)
SET
ERRDETECTS Error-frame detect ETHPORT(Optional
ETHPORT W switch BSC6900 )
SET
ERRALARMT Error-frame alarm ETHPORT(Optional
ETHPORT HD threshold BSC6900 )

Received broadcast SET


BCPKTALARM packets alarm ETHPORT(Optional
ETHPORT THD threshold[pps] BSC6900 )
Received broadcast SET
BCPKTALARM packets alarm clear ETHPORT(Optional
ETHPORT CLRTHD threshold[pps] BSC6900 )

SET
CFM Protocol ETHPORT(Optional
ETHPORT CFMVER Version BSC6900 )

ADD
ETHREDPORT(Ma
ndatory)
RMV
ETHREDP ETHREDPORT(Ma
ORT SRN Subrack No. BSC6900 ndatory)
ADD
ETHREDPORT(Ma
ndatory)
RMV
ETHREDP ETHREDPORT(Ma
ORT SN Slot No. BSC6900 ndatory)

ADD
ETHREDPORT(Ma
ndatory)
RMV
ETHREDP ETHREDPORT(Ma
ORT PN Port No. BSC6900 ndatory)

ADD
ETHTRK(Mandatory
)
RMV
ETHTRK(Mandatory
ETHTRK SRN Subrack No. BSC6900 )

ADD
ETHTRK(Mandatory
)
RMV
ETHTRK(Mandatory
ETHTRK SN Slot No. BSC6900 )
ETHTRK(Mandatory
)
RMV
ETHTRK(Mandatory
ETHTRK TRKN Trunk No. BSC6900 )

ADD
ETHTRK(Mandatory
ETHTRK LACPMODE Aggregation Mode BSC6900 )
OAM flow min ADD
ETHTRK OAMFLOWBW bandwidth[%] BSC6900 ETHTRK(Optional)

FLOWCTRLS ADD
ETHTRK WITCH Flow control switch BSC6900 ETHTRK(Optional)

Flow control ADD


ETHTRK FCINDEX parameter index BSC6900 ETHTRK(Optional)

CFM Protocol ADD


ETHTRK CFMVER Version BSC6900 ETHTRK(Optional)

ADD
ETHTRKIP(Mandat
ory)
RMV
ETHTRKIP(Mandat
ory)
MOD
ETHTRKI ETHTRKIP(Mandat
P SRN Subrack No. BSC6900 ory)
ADD
ETHTRKIP(Mandat
ory)
RMV
ETHTRKIP(Mandat
ory)
MOD
ETHTRKI ETHTRKIP(Mandat
P SN Slot No. BSC6900 ory)

ADD
ETHTRKIP(Mandat
ory)
RMV
ETHTRKIP(Mandat
ory)
MOD
ETHTRKI ETHTRKIP(Mandat
P TRKN Trunk No. BSC6900 ory)

ADD
ETHTRKIP(Mandat
ory)
RMV
ETHTRKIP(Mandat
ory)
MOD
ETHTRKI ETHTRKIP(Mandat
P IPINDEX IP address index BSC6900 ory)
ADD
ETHTRKIP(Mandat
ory)
MOD
ETHTRKI ETHTRKIP(Optional
P IPADDR Local IP address BSC6900 )
ADD
ETHTRKIP(Mandat
ory)
MOD
ETHTRKI ETHTRKIP(Optional
P MASK Subnet mask BSC6900 )

ADD
ETHTRKLNK(Mand
atory)
RMV
ETHTRKL ETHTRKLNK(Mand
NK SRN Subrack No. BSC6900 atory)

ADD
ETHTRKL ETHTRKLNK(Mand
NK SN Slot No. BSC6900 atory)
ADD
ETHTRKL ETHTRKLNK(Mand
NK TRKN Trunk No. BSC6900 atory)

ADD
ETHTRKLNK(Mand
atory)
RMV
ETHTRKL ETHTRKLNK(Mand
NK TRKLNKSN Trunk Link Slot No. BSC6900 atory)

ADD
ETHTRKLNK(Mand
atory)
RMV
ETHTRKL ETHTRKLNK(Mand
NK TRKLNKPN Trunk Link No. BSC6900 atory)

SET
FANSPEE FANSPEED(Mandat
D FANFLAG Fan Type BSC6900 ory)
SET
FANSPEE FANSPEED(Mandat
D SRN Subrack No. BSC6900 ory)

SET
FANSPEE FANSPEEDM Speed adjustment FANSPEED(Mandat
D ODE mode BSC6900 ory)

Duty ratio SET


FANSPEE FANADJUSTC adjustment FANSPEED(Option
D OMMAND2 command BSC6900 al)

SET
FCCPUTH FCCPUTHD(Manda
D BRDCLASS Board Class BSC6900 tory)
SET
FCCPUTH FCCPUTHD(Option
D SMWINDOW Filter window BSC6900 al)

SET
FCCPUTH Fast judgement FCCPUTHD(Option
D FDWINDOW window BSC6900 al)
SET
FCCPUTH FCCPUTHD(Option
D CTHD Critical threshold BSC6900 al)

SET
FCCPUTH Print control FCCPUTHD(Option
D PRINTCTHD threshold BSC6900 al)
SET
FCCPUTH Print restore FCCPUTHD(Option
D PRINTRTHD threshold BSC6900 al)

SET
FCCPUTH Debug tracking FCCPUTHD(Option
D TRACECTHD control threshold BSC6900 al)
SET
FCCPUTH Debug tracking FCCPUTHD(Option
D TRACERTHD restore threshold BSC6900 al)

Performance SET
FCCPUTH monitor control FCCPUTHD(Option
D PMCTHD threshold BSC6900 al)
Performance SET
FCCPUTH monitor restore FCCPUTHD(Option
D PMRTHD threshold BSC6900 al)

SET
FCCPUTH RESAUDITCT Resource Audit FCCPUTHD(Option
D HD control threshold BSC6900 al)
SET
FCCPUTH RESAUDITRT Resource Audit FCCPUTHD(Option
D HD restore threshold BSC6900 al)
SET
FCCPUTH SMPAGECTH SMS page control FCCPUTHD(Option
D D threshold BSC6900 al)
SET
FCCPUTH SMPAGERTH SMS page restore FCCPUTHD(Option
D D threshold BSC6900 al)
SET
FCCPUTH SS and LCS page FCCPUTHD(Option
D SLPAGECTHD control threshold BSC6900 al)
SET
FCCPUTH SS and LCS page FCCPUTHD(Option
D SLPAGERTHD restore threshold BSC6900 al)
SET
FCCPUTH Call page control FCCPUTHD(Option
D CPAGECTHD threshold BSC6900 al)
SET
FCCPUTH Call page restore FCCPUTHD(Option
D CPAGERTHD threshold BSC6900 al)
SET
FCCPUTH HANDOVERC Handover control FCCPUTHD(Option
D THD threshold BSC6900 al)
SET
FCCPUTH HANDOVERR Handover restore FCCPUTHD(Option
D THD threshold BSC6900 al)
SET
FCCPUTH Iur uplink transfer FCCPUTHD(Option
D IURULCTHD control threshold BSC6900 al)

SET
FCCPUTH Iur uplink transfer FCCPUTHD(Option
D IURULRTHD restore threshold BSC6900 al)
SET
FCCPUTH Iur downlink transfer FCCPUTHD(Option
D IURDLCTHD control threshold BSC6900 al)

SET
FCCPUTH Iur downlink transfer FCCPUTHD(Option
D IURDLRTHD restore threshold BSC6900 al)
SET
FCCPUTH CBS control FCCPUTHD(Option
D CBSCTHD threshold BSC6900 al)

SET
FCCPUTH CBS restore FCCPUTHD(Option
D CBSRTHD threshold BSC6900 al)
SET
FCCPUTH Log control FCCPUTHD(Option
D LOGCTHD threshold BSC6900 al)

SET
FCCPUTH Log restore FCCPUTHD(Option
D LOGRTHD threshold BSC6900 al)
SET
FCCPUTH CELLURACTH Cell URA update FCCPUTHD(Option
D D control threshold BSC6900 al)
SET
FCCPUTH CELLURARTH Cell URA update FCCPUTHD(Option
D D restore threshold BSC6900 al)

SET
FCCPUTH XPUSHAREO Current XPU CPU FCCPUTHD(Option
D UTTHD share out threshold BSC6900 al)
Offset of current SET
FCCPUTH XPUSHAREIN CPU load and FCCPUTHD(Option
D OFFSETTHD target CPU load BSC6900 al)

SET
FCCPUTH AC control FCCPUTHD(Option
D ACCTHD threshold BSC6900 al)
SET
FCCPUTH AC restore FCCPUTHD(Option
D ACRTHD threshold BSC6900 al)

SET
FCCPUTH Iur-g control FCCPUTHD(Option
D IURGCTHD threshold BSC6900 al)
SET
FCCPUTH Iur-g restore FCCPUTHD(Option
D IURGRTHD threshold BSC6900 al)

SET
FCCPUTH LPRISERVCT Low Priority Service FCCPUTHD(Option
D HD Control Threshold BSC6900 al)
SET
FCCPUTH LPRISERVRT Low Priority Service FCCPUTHD(Option
D HD Restore Threshold BSC6900 al)

Normal Priority SET


FCCPUTH NPRISERVCT Service Control FCCPUTHD(Option
D HD Threshold BSC6900 al)
Normal Priority SET
FCCPUTH NPRISERVRT Service Restore FCCPUTHD(Option
D HD Threshold BSC6900 al)

High Priority SET


FCCPUTH HPRISERVCT Service Control FCCPUTHD(Option
D HD Threshold BSC6900 al)
High Priority SET
FCCPUTH HPRISERVRT Service Restore FCCPUTHD(Option
D HD Threshold BSC6900 al)

SET
FCMSGQ FCMSGQTHD(Man
THD BRDCLASS Board Class BSC6900 datory)

SET
FCMSGQ FCMSGQTHD(Opti
THD SMWINDOW Filter window BSC6900 onal)
SET
FCMSGQ FCMSGQTHD(Opti
THD CTHD Critical threshold BSC6900 onal)

SET
FCMSGQ Print control FCMSGQTHD(Opti
THD PRINTCTHD threshold BSC6900 onal)
SET
FCMSGQ Print restore FCMSGQTHD(Opti
THD PRINTRTHD threshold BSC6900 onal)

SET
FCMSGQ Debug tracking FCMSGQTHD(Opti
THD TRACECTHD control threshold BSC6900 onal)
SET
FCMSGQ Debug tracking FCMSGQTHD(Opti
THD TRACERTHD restore threshold BSC6900 onal)

Performance SET
FCMSGQ monitor control FCMSGQTHD(Opti
THD PMCTHD threshold BSC6900 onal)
Performance SET
FCMSGQ monitor restore FCMSGQTHD(Opti
THD PMRTHD threshold BSC6900 onal)

SET
FCMSGQ RESAUDITCT Resource Audit FCMSGQTHD(Opti
THD HD control threshold BSC6900 onal)
SET
FCMSGQ RESAUDITRT Resource Audit FCMSGQTHD(Opti
THD HD restore threshold BSC6900 onal)
SET
FCMSGQ Paging control FCMSGQTHD(Opti
THD PAGECTHD threshold BSC6900 onal)
SET
FCMSGQ Paging restore FCMSGQTHD(Opti
THD PAGERTHD threshold BSC6900 onal)
SET
FCMSGQ HANDOVERC Handover control FCMSGQTHD(Opti
THD THD threshold BSC6900 onal)
SET
FCMSGQ HANDOVERR Handover restore FCMSGQTHD(Opti
THD THD threshold BSC6900 onal)
SET
FCMSGQ Iur uplink transfer FCMSGQTHD(Opti
THD IURULCTHD control threshold BSC6900 onal)

SET
FCMSGQ Iur uplink transfer FCMSGQTHD(Opti
THD IURULRTHD restore threshold BSC6900 onal)
SET
FCMSGQ Iur downlink transfer FCMSGQTHD(Opti
THD IURDLCTHD control threshold BSC6900 onal)

SET
FCMSGQ Iur downlink transfer FCMSGQTHD(Opti
THD IURDLRTHD restore threshold BSC6900 onal)
SET
FCMSGQ CBS control FCMSGQTHD(Opti
THD CBSCTHD threshold BSC6900 onal)

SET
FCMSGQ CBS restore FCMSGQTHD(Opti
THD CBSRTHD threshold BSC6900 onal)
SET
FCMSGQ Log control FCMSGQTHD(Opti
THD LOGCTHD threshold BSC6900 onal)

SET
FCMSGQ Log restore FCMSGQTHD(Opti
THD LOGRTHD threshold BSC6900 onal)
SET
FCMSGQ CELLURACTH Cell URA update FCMSGQTHD(Opti
THD D control threshold BSC6900 onal)
SET
FCMSGQ CELLURARTH Cell URA update FCMSGQTHD(Opti
THD D restore threshold BSC6900 onal)

SET
FCMSGQ AC control FCMSGQTHD(Opti
THD ACCTHD threshold BSC6900 onal)
SET
FCMSGQ AC restore FCMSGQTHD(Opti
THD ACRTHD threshold BSC6900 onal)

SET
FCMSGQ Iur-g control FCMSGQTHD(Opti
THD IURGCTHD threshold BSC6900 onal)
SET
FCMSGQ Iur-g restore FCMSGQTHD(Opti
THD IURGRTHD threshold BSC6900 onal)

SET
FCSW BRDCLASS Board Class BSC6900 FCSW(Mandatory)

SET
FCSW FCSW Flow control switch BSC6900 FCSW(Mandatory)

Print Flow control SET


FCSW PRINTSW switch BSC6900 FCSW(Optional)

Debug Flow control SET


FCSW TRACESW switch BSC6900 FCSW(Optional)
Performance
monitoring flow SET
FCSW PMSW control switch BSC6900 FCSW(Optional)

Resource audit flow SET


FCSW RESAUDITSW control switch BSC6900 FCSW(Optional)

Paging flow control SET


FCSW PAGESW switch BSC6900 FCSW(Optional)

HANDOVERS Handover flow SET


FCSW W control switch BSC6900 FCSW(Optional)

Iur uplink transfer SET


FCSW IURULSW flow control switch BSC6900 FCSW(Optional)

Iur downlink transfer SET


FCSW IURDLSW flow control switch BSC6900 FCSW(Optional)

CBS flow control SET


FCSW CBSSW switch BSC6900 FCSW(Optional)

SET
FCSW LOGSW Log control switch BSC6900 FCSW(Optional)

Cell URA update SET


FCSW CELLURASW flow control switch BSC6900 FCSW(Optional)
IU max call barring SET
FCSW IUCTHD ratio BSC6900 FCSW(Optional)

SET
FCSW ACSW AC control switch BSC6900 FCSW(Optional)

IU flow control SET


FCSW IUFCSW switch BSC6900 FCSW(Optional)

Iur-g flow control SET


FCSW IURGSW switch BSC6900 FCSW(Optional)

ADD
FRALNK(Mandatory
)
RMV
FRALNK(Mandatory
)
MOD
FRALNK(Mandatory
FRALNK SRN Subrack No. BSC6900 )

ADD
FRALNK(Mandatory
)
RMV
FRALNK(Mandatory
)
MOD
FRALNK(Mandatory
FRALNK SN Slot No. BSC6900 )
ADD
FRALNK(Mandatory
)
RMV
FRALNK(Mandatory
)
MOD
FRALNK(Mandatory
FRALNK FRALNKN Fractional link No. BSC6900 )
ADD
FRALNK(Mandatory
)
MOD
FRALNK E1T1PN Bearing port No. BSC6900 FRALNK(Optional)

ADD
FRALNK(Mandatory
)
MOD
FRALNK TSBITMAP Bearing time slot BSC6900 FRALNK(Optional)
ADD
FRALNK(Mandatory
FRALNK FRALNKT Fractional link type BSC6900 )
ADD
FRALNK(Mandatory
FRALNK IMAGRPN IMA group No. BSC6900 )
ADD
FRALNK(Optional)
FLOWCTRLS MOD
FRALNK WITCH Flow control switch BSC6900 FRALNK(Optional)

ADD
FRALNK(Optional)
MOD
Flow control FRALNK(Mandatory
FRALNK FCINDEX parameter index BSC6900 )
ADD
FRALNK(Optional)
TRMLOADTHI TRM load threshold MOD
FRALNK NDEX index BSC6900 FRALNK(Optional)
ADD
FRALNK(Optional)
Operator Separated MOD
FRALNK OPSEPFLAG Flag BSC6900 FRALNK(Optional)

ADD
FRALNK(Mandatory
)
MOD
Operator Separated FRALNK(Mandatory
FRALNK OPSEPINDEX Index BSC6900 )
SET
FTPCLTP FTPCLTPORT(Man
ORT STARTPORT Start Data Port BSC6900 datory)
SET
FTPCLTP FTPCLTPORT(Man
ORT ENDPORT End Data Port BSC6900 datory)
MOD
FTPPWD(Mandator
FTPPWD NEW New Password BSC6900 y)
MOD
FTPPWD(Mandator
FTPPWD CFM Confirm Password BSC6900 y)

The Encrypted SET


FTPSCLT ENCRYMODE Mode BSC6900 FTPSCLT(Optional)

SPTSTATEFW Support State SET


FTPSCLT L Firewall BSC6900 FTPSCLT(Optional)
ADD
FTPSCLTDPORT(M
andatory)
MOD
FTPSCLT FTPSCLTDPORT(M
DPORT Port Destination Port BSC6900 andatory)

SET
FTPSRVP FTPSRVPORT(Man
ORT STARTPORT Start Data Port BSC6900 datory)

SET
FTPSRVP FTPSRVPORT(Man
ORT ENDPORT End Data Port BSC6900 datory)

Transport SET
FTPSSRV ENCRYMODE Encrypted Mode BSC6900 FTPSSRV(Optional)
The Type of FTP SET
DFTPORTSW Server Command FTPSSRV(Mandato
FTPSSRV T Port BSC6900 ry)

SET
SERCMDPOR The Command Port FTPSSRV(Mandato
FTPSSRV T of FTP Server BSC6900 ry)
SET
SERDATAPO The Source Date FTPSSRV(Mandato
FTPSSRV RT Port of FTP Server BSC6900 ry)

SET
GLOBALR GLOBALROU Global route GLOBALROUTES
OUTESW TESW management switch BSC6900 W(Mandatory)

ADD
GPS(Mandatory)
MOD
GPS(Mandatory)
AGPSRECEIV RMV
GPS ERID GPS ID BSC6900 GPS(Mandatory)
AGPSRECEIV ADD
GPS ERTYPE GPS type BSC6900 GPS(Mandatory)

ADD
GPS RNCID RNC ID BSC6900 GPS(Mandatory)

ADD
GPS CellId Cell ID BSC6900 GPS(Mandatory)

GPS data report


GPS GPSPERIOD period BSC6900 ADD GPS(Optional)

DGPS data report


GPS DGPSPERIOD period[min] BSC6900 ADD GPS(Optional)

ADD GPS(Optional)
MOD
GPS GCDF GCDF BSC6900 GPS(Optional)
ADD GPS(Optional)
MOD
GPS MTRLGY Metrology BSC6900 GPS(Optional)
ADD
GPS(Mandatory)
GPS antenna MOD
GPS LATITUDE latitude BSC6900 GPS(Mandatory)
ADD
GPS(Mandatory)
GPS antenna MOD
GPS LONGITUDE longitude BSC6900 GPS(Mandatory)

ADD
GPS(Mandatory)
GPS antenna MOD
GPS ALTITUDE altitude BSC6900 GPS(Mandatory)
ADD
GPS(Mandatory)
LATITUDESE GPS antenna MOD
GPS C latitude BSC6900 GPS(Mandatory)
ADD
GPS(Mandatory)
LONGITUDES GPS antenna MOD
GPS EC longitude BSC6900 GPS(Mandatory)

ADD
GPS(Mandatory)
GPS antenna MOD
GPS ALTITUDEIMP altitude BSC6900 GPS(Mandatory)

GPS data report MOD


GPS GPSPERIOD period BSC6900 GPS(Optional)

DGPS data report MOD


GPS DGPSPERIOD period[min] BSC6900 GPS(Optional)

ADD
ICMPGUARD(Mand
atory)
RMV
ICMPGUA ICMPGUARD(Mand
RD SRN Subrack No. BSC6900 atory)
ADD
ICMPGUARD(Mand
atory)
RMV
ICMPGUA ICMPGUARD(Mand
RD SN Slot No. BSC6900 atory)

ADD
ICMPGUARD(Mand
atory)
RMV
ICMPGUA Packet source IP ICMPGUARD(Mand
RD IPADDR address BSC6900 atory)

ADD
ICMPGUARD(Mand
atory)
RMV
ICMPGUA ICMPGUARD(Mand
RD MASK Packet source mask BSC6900 atory)

ADD
ICMPGUA ICMP type which ICMPGUARD(Mand
RD GUARDTYPE will be guarded BSC6900 atory)
ADD
IMAGRP(Mandatory
)
RMV
IMAGRP(Mandatory
)
MOD
IMAGRP(Mandatory
IMAGRP SRN Subrack No. BSC6900 )

ADD
IMAGRP(Mandatory
)
RMV
IMAGRP(Mandatory
)
MOD
IMAGRP(Mandatory
IMAGRP SN Slot No. BSC6900 )

ADD
IMAGRP(Mandatory
)
MOD
IMAGRP(Mandatory
IMAGRP BT Board Type BSC6900 )

ADD
IMAGRP(Mandatory
)
RMV
IMAGRP(Mandatory
)
MOD
IMAGRP(Mandatory
IMAGRP IMAGRPN IMA group No. BSC6900 )

ADD
IMAGRP(Optional)
Min Number of MOD
IMAGRP MINLNKNUM Links Activated BSC6900 IMAGRP(Optional)
ADD
IMAGRP(Optional)
MOD
IMAGRP IMAID IMA ID BSC6900 IMAGRP(Optional)

ADD
IMAGRP(Optional)
MOD
IMAGRP FRMLEN TX frame length BSC6900 IMAGRP(Optional)

ADD
IMAGRP(Optional)
MOD
IMAGRP DELAY Max diff delay[ms] BSC6900 IMAGRP(Optional)
ADD
IMAGRP(Optional)
IMA protocol MOD
IMAGRP IMAVER version BSC6900 IMAGRP(Optional)
ADD
IMAGRP(Optional)
FLOWCTRLS MOD
IMAGRP WITCH Flow control switch BSC6900 IMAGRP(Optional)

ADD
IMAGRP(Optional)
MOD
Flow control IMAGRP(Mandatory
IMAGRP FCINDEX parameter index BSC6900 )
ADD
IMAGRP(Optional)
Expected diff delay MOD
IMAGRP DLYGB guard-band[cells] BSC6900 IMAGRP(Optional)
ADD
IMAGRP(Optional)
TRMLOADTHI TRM load threshold MOD
IMAGRP NDEX index BSC6900 IMAGRP(Optional)
ADD
IMAGRP(Optional)
Operator Separated MOD
IMAGRP OPSEPFLAG Flag BSC6900 IMAGRP(Optional)

ADD
IMAGRP(Mandatory
)
MOD
Operator Separated IMAGRP(Mandatory
IMAGRP OPSEPINDEX Index BSC6900 )
IMALNK(Mandatory
)
ADD
IMALNK(Mandatory
IMALNK SRN Subrack No. BSC6900 )

RMV
IMALNK(Mandatory
)
ADD
IMALNK(Mandatory
IMALNK SN Slot No. BSC6900 )
RMV
IMALNK(Mandatory
)
ADD
IMALNK(Mandatory
IMALNK IMALNKN IMA link No. BSC6900 )

ADD
IMALNK(Mandatory
IMALNK IMAGRPSN IMA Group Slot No. BSC6900 )

ADD
IMALNK(Mandatory
IMALNK IMAGRPN IMA group No. BSC6900 )

ADD
IPLOGICPORT(Ma
ndatory)
MOD
IPLOGICPORT(Ma
ndatory)
RMV
IPLOGICP IPLOGICPORT(Ma
ORT SRN Subrack No. BSC6900 ndatory)

ADD
IPLOGICPORT(Ma
ndatory)
MOD
IPLOGICPORT(Ma
ndatory)
RMV
IPLOGICP IPLOGICPORT(Ma
ORT SN Slot No. BSC6900 ndatory)

ADD
IPLOGICPORT(Ma
ndatory)
MOD
IPLOGICP IPLOGICPORT(Ma
ORT BT Board Type BSC6900 ndatory)

ADD
IPLOGICPORT(Ma
ndatory)
MOD
IPLOGICP Type of the logic IPLOGICPORT(Ma
ORT LPNTYPE port BSC6900 ndatory)
ADD
IPLOGICPORT(Opti
onal)
MOD
IPLOGICPORT(Opti
onal)
RMV
IPLOGICP IPLOGICPORT(Ma
ORT LPN Logic Port No. BSC6900 ndatory)

ADD
IPLOGICP The bearing type of IPLOGICPORT(Opti
ORT CARRYT the logic port BSC6900 onal)

ADD
IPLOGICP IPLOGICPORT(Opti
ORT PN Physical port No. BSC6900 onal)

ADD
IPLOGICP The Upper logic IPLOGICPORT(Opti
ORT UPPERLP port number BSC6900 onal)

ADD
IPLOGICP The Trunk group IPLOGICPORT(Opti
ORT TRUNKN No. BSC6900 onal)
ADD
IPLOGICP IPLOGICPORT(Opti
ORT PPPLNKN PPP link No. BSC6900 onal)
ADD
IPLOGICP IPLOGICPORT(Opti
ORT MPGRPN MP Group No. BSC6900 onal)
ADD
IPLOGICP RSCMNGMOD Resource IPLOGICPORT(Opti
ORT E management mode BSC6900 onal)

ADD
IPLOGICP IPLOGICPORT(Opti
ORT CNOPINDEX CN operator index BSC6900 onal)
ADD
IPLOGICPORT(Ma
ndatory)
MOD
IPLOGICP Auto adjust IPLOGICPORT(Opti
ORT BWADJ bandwidth switch BSC6900 onal)

ADD
IPLOGICPORT(Opti
onal)
MOD
IPLOGICP Max bandwidth IPLOGICPORT(Opti
ORT MAXBW [64kbps] BSC6900 onal)

ADD
IPLOGICPORT(Opti
onal)
MOD
IPLOGICP Min bandwidth IPLOGICPORT(Opti
ORT MINBW [64kbps] BSC6900 onal)
ADD
IPLOGICPORT(Opti
onal)
Load Control MOD
IPLOGICP algorithm IPLOGICPORT(Opti
ORT BWRTPTH BandWidth THD[%] BSC6900 onal)

ADD
IPLOGICPORT(Opti
onal)
MOD
IPLOGICP IPLOGICPORT(Opti
ORT CIR Bandwidth [64kbps] BSC6900 onal)

ADD
IPLOGICPORT(Opti
onal)
MOD
IPLOGICP Consent burst size IPLOGICPORT(Opti
ORT CBS [Byte] BSC6900 onal)

ADD
IPLOGICPORT(Opti
onal)
MOD
IPLOGICP OAM flow min IPLOGICPORT(Opti
ORT OAMFLOWBW bandwidth[%] BSC6900 onal)
ADD
IPLOGICPORT(Opti
onal)
MOD
IPLOGICP Rate down IPLOGICPORT(Opti
ORT RDC coefficient [%] BSC6900 onal)

ADD
IPLOGICPORT(Opti
onal)
MOD
IPLOGICP IPLOGICPORT(Opti
ORT RUS Rate up step [kbps] BSC6900 onal)
ADD
IPLOGICPORT(Opti
onal)
Packet lost MOD
IPLOGICP measure period IPLOGICPORT(Opti
ORT PLPRD [100ms] BSC6900 onal)
ADD
IPLOGICPORT(Opti
onal)
MOD
IPLOGICP Rate up step adjust IPLOGICPORT(Opti
ORT RUSPRD period [PLPRD] BSC6900 onal)

ADD
IPLOGICPORT(Opti
onal)
MOD
IPLOGICP BWMAXRATI Max bandwidth IPLOGICPORT(Opti
ORT O estimate ratio [%] BSC6900 onal)
ADD
IPLOGICPORT(Opti
onal)
MOD
IPLOGICP Packet discard IPLOGICPORT(Opti
ORT PLTH threshold[0.001] BSC6900 onal)
ADD
IPLOGICPORT(Opti
onal)
MOD
IPLOGICP Delay measure IPLOGICPORT(Opti
ORT LATPRD period [100ms] BSC6900 onal)
ADD
IPLOGICPORT(Opti
onal)
Rate down MOD
IPLOGICP threshold for delay IPLOGICPORT(Opti
ORT LATTH [ms] BSC6900 onal)
ADD
IPLOGICPORT(Opti
onal)
MOD
IPLOGICP Suspend times after IPLOGICPORT(Opti
ORT LOSTSUSTM bandwidth adjusted BSC6900 onal)
ADD
IPLOGICPORT(Opti
onal)
Delay adjust MOD
IPLOGICP suspend period IPLOGICPORT(Opti
ORT LATSUSTM [LATTH] BSC6900 onal)

ADD
IPLOGICPORT(Opti
onal)
MOD
IPLOGICP Average delay up IPLOGICPORT(Opti
ORT LATUPK filter mantissa BSC6900 onal)

ADD
IPLOGICPORT(Opti
onal)
MOD
IPLOGICP Average delay IPLOGICPORT(Opti
ORT LATUDK down filter mantissa BSC6900 onal)
ADD
IPLOGICPORT(Opti
onal)
MOD
IPLOGICP FLOWCTRLS IPLOGICPORT(Opti
ORT WITCH Flow control switch BSC6900 onal)

ADD
IPLOGICPORT(Opti
onal)
MOD
IPLOGICP Flow control IPLOGICPORT(Opti
ORT FCINDEX parameter index BSC6900 onal)

ADD
IPLOGICPORT(Opti
onal)
Decrease rate MOD
IPLOGICP alarm report IPLOGICPORT(Opti
ORT RPTTHD threshold BSC6900 onal)
ADD
IPLOGICPORT(Opti
onal)
Decrease rate MOD
IPLOGICP RECOVERTH alarm recover IPLOGICPORT(Opti
ORT D threshold BSC6900 onal)

ADD
IPLOGICPORT(Opti
onal)
MOD
IPLOGICP TRMLOADTHI TRM load threshold IPLOGICPORT(Opti
ORT NDEX index BSC6900 onal)

ADD
IPMUX MUXTYPE IP MUX Type BSC6900 IPMUX(Mandatory)

ADD
IPMUX ANI Adjacent node ID BSC6900 IPMUX(Mandatory)

ADD
IPMUX PATHID IP path ID BSC6900 IPMUX(Mandatory)
ADD
IPMUX ISQOSPATH IS QOSPATH BSC6900 IPMUX(Mandatory)

ADD
IPMUX PHB PHB BSC6900 IPMUX(Mandatory)

ADD
IPMUX(Optional)
SUBFRAMELE Max subframe MOD
IPMUX N length[byte] BSC6900 IPMUX(Optional)

ADD
IPMUX(Optional)
MAXFRAMEL Maximum Frame MOD
IPMUX EN Length[byte] BSC6900 IPMUX(Optional)
ADD
IPMUX(Optional)
Maximum Delay MOD
IPMUX FPTIMER Time[ms] BSC6900 IPMUX(Optional)
ADD
IPMUX(Mandatory)
UDPMUXMOD Sender UDP MUX MOD
IPMUX SEND Mode BSC6900 IPMUX(Optional)
ADD
IPMUX(Mandatory)
UDPMUXMOD Receive UDP MUX MOD
IPMUX RECV Mode BSC6900 IPMUX(Optional)

ADD
IPMUX(Optional)
MOD
IPMUX(Mandatory)
RMV
IPMUX IPMUXINDEX IP MUX Index BSC6900 IPMUX(Mandatory)

MOD
IPMUX MUXTYPE IP MUX Type BSC6900 IPMUX(Mandatory)
ADD
IPOAPVC(Mandator
y)
RMV
IPOAPVC(Mandator
y)
MOD
IPOAPVC(Mandator
IPOAPVC IPADDR IP address BSC6900 y)

ADD
IPOAPVC(Mandator
y)
RMV
IPOAPVC(Mandator
y)
MOD
IPOAPVC(Mandator
IPOAPVC PEERIPADDR Peer IP address BSC6900 y)

ADD
IPOAPVC(Mandator
y)
MOD
IPOAPVC CARRYT Bearing type BSC6900 IPOAPVC(Optional)

ADD
IPOAPVC(Mandator
y)
MOD
IPOAPVC(Mandator
IPOAPVC CARRYSN Bearing slot No. BSC6900 y)
ADD
IPOAPVC(Optional)
CARRYIMAGR Bearing IMA group MOD
IPOAPVC PN No. BSC6900 IPOAPVC(Optional)
ADD
IPOAPVC(Optional)
CARRYUNILN Bearing UNI link MOD
IPOAPVC KN No. BSC6900 IPOAPVC(Optional)
ADD
IPOAPVC(Optional)
CARRYFRAAT Bearing FRAATM MOD
IPOAPVC MLNKN link No. BSC6900 IPOAPVC(Optional)

ADD
IPOAPVC(Mandator
y)
MOD
CARRYNCOP Bearing NCOPT IPOAPVC(Mandator
IPOAPVC TN port No. BSC6900 y)

ADD
IPOAPVC(Mandator
y)
MOD
Bearing ATM logic IPOAPVC(Mandator
IPOAPVC CARRYVPN port No. BSC6900 y)

ADD
IPOAPVC(Optional)
MOD
IPOAPVC CARRYVPI Bearing VPI BSC6900 IPOAPVC(Optional)

ADD
IPOAPVC(Optional)
MOD
IPOAPVC CARRYVCI Bearing VCI BSC6900 IPOAPVC(Optional)

ADD
IPOAPVC(Optional)
TX traffic record MOD
IPOAPVC TXTRFX index BSC6900 IPOAPVC(Optional)
ADD
IPOAPVC(Optional)
RX traffic record MOD
IPOAPVC RXTRFX index BSC6900 IPOAPVC(Optional)

ADD
IPOAPVC(Mandator
IPOAPVC PEERT Peer type BSC6900 y)

ADD
IPPATH(Mandatory)
MOD
IPPATH(Mandatory)
RMV
IPPATH ANI Adjacent Node ID BSC6900 IPPATH(Mandatory)

ADD
IPPATH(Mandatory)
MOD
IPPATH(Mandatory)
RMV
IPPATH PATHID IP path ID BSC6900 IPPATH(Mandatory)

ADD
IPPATH(Mandatory)
MOD
IPPATH ITFT Interface Type BSC6900 IPPATH(Mandatory)

ADD
IPPATH TRANST Transport Type BSC6900 IPPATH(Mandatory)
ADD
IPPATH PATHT IP path type BSC6900 IPPATH(Optional)

ADD
IPPATH IPADDR Local IP address BSC6900 IPPATH(Mandatory)
ADD
IPPATH PEERIPADDR Peer IP address BSC6900 IPPATH(Mandatory)

ADD
IPPATH PEERMASK Peer subnet mask BSC6900 IPPATH(Optional)

ADD
IPPATH(Mandatory)
MOD
IPPATH TXBW Forward Bandwidth BSC6900 IPPATH(Optional)

ADD
IPPATH(Mandatory)
Backward MOD
IPPATH RXBW Bandwidth BSC6900 IPPATH(Optional)
ADD
IPPATH(Optional)
MOD
IPPATH CARRYFLAG Carry Flag BSC6900 IPPATH(Optional)

ADD
IPPATH(Mandatory)
IP Logic Port Slot MOD
IPPATH LPNSN No. BSC6900 IPPATH(Mandatory)

ADD
IPPATH(Mandatory)
MOD
IPPATH LPN IP Logic Port No. BSC6900 IPPATH(Mandatory)
ADD
IPPATH(Mandatory)
MOD
IPPATH RSCGRPN Rscgrp No. BSC6900 IPPATH(Mandatory)

ADD
IPPATH(Optional)
TRMLOADTHI TRM load threshold MOD
IPPATH NDEX index BSC6900 IPPATH(Optional)
ADD
IPPATH(Optional)
MOD
IPPATH VLANFlAG VLANID Flag BSC6900 IPPATH(Optional)

ADD
IPPATH(Mandatory)
MOD
IPPATH VLANID VLAN ID. BSC6900 IPPATH(Mandatory)
ADD
IPPATH(Optional)
MOD
IPPATH PATHCHK IP path check flag BSC6900 IPPATH(Optional)
ADD
IPPATH(Mandatory)
MOD
IPPATH ECHOIP Check IP address BSC6900 IPPATH(Optional)

ADD
IPPATH(Optional)
MOD
IPPATH PERIOD Ping Check Period BSC6900 IPPATH(Optional)
ADD
IPPATH(Optional)
CHECKCOUN Ping Check Timeout MOD
IPPATH T Counts BSC6900 IPPATH(Optional)

ADD
IPPATH(Optional)
ICMP packet MOD
IPPATH ICMPPKGLEN Length BSC6900 IPPATH(Optional)

ADD
IPPATHBIND(Mand
atory)
RMV
IPPATHBI IPPATHBIND(Mand
ND ANI Adjacent node ID BSC6900 atory)

ADD
IPPATHBIND(Mand
atory)
RMV
IPPATHBI IPPATHBIND(Mand
ND PATHID IP path ID BSC6900 atory)
ADD
IPPATHBI IPPATHBIND(Mand
ND SRN Subrack No. BSC6900 atory)

ADD
IPPATHBI IPPATHBIND(Mand
ND SN Slot No. BSC6900 atory)
ADD
IPPATHBI IPPATHBIND(Mand
ND CHKN Check Index BSC6900 atory)
ADD
IPRT(Mandatory)
RMV
IPRT(Mandatory)
MOD
IPRT SRN Subrack No. BSC6900 IPRT(Mandatory)

ADD
IPRT(Mandatory)
RMV
IPRT(Mandatory)
MOD
IPRT SN Slot No. BSC6900 IPRT(Mandatory)

ADD
IPRT(Mandatory)
RMV
IPRT(Mandatory)
Destination IP MOD
IPRT DSTIP address BSC6900 IPRT(Mandatory)

ADD
IPRT(Mandatory)
RMV
IPRT(Mandatory)
Destination address MOD
IPRT DSTMASK mask BSC6900 IPRT(Mandatory)

ADD
IPRT(Mandatory)
RMV
IPRT(Mandatory)
Forward route MOD
IPRT NEXTHOP address BSC6900 IPRT(Mandatory)

ADD
IPRT PRIORITY Priority BSC6900 IPRT(Mandatory)
ADD
IPRT(Mandatory)
MOD
IPRT REMARK Purpose description BSC6900 IPRT(Optional)
ADD
IPRTBIND(Mandato
ry)
MOD
IPRTBIND(Mandato
ry)
RMV
IPRTBIND(Mandato
IPRTBIND SRN Subrack No. BSC6900 ry)

ADD
IPRTBIND(Mandato
ry)
MOD
IPRTBIND(Mandato
ry)
RMV
IPRTBIND(Mandato
IPRTBIND SN Slot No. BSC6900 ry)

ADD
IPRTBIND(Mandato
ry)
MOD
IPRTBIND(Mandato
ry)
RMV
Destination IP IPRTBIND(Mandato
IPRTBIND DESTIP address BSC6900 ry)

ADD
IPRTBIND(Mandato
ry)
MOD
IPRTBIND(Mandato
ry)
RMV
IPRTBIND(Mandato
IPRTBIND MASK Subnet mask BSC6900 ry)

ADD
IPRTBIND(Mandato
ry)
MOD
IPRTBIND(Mandato
ry)
RMV
Forward route IPRTBIND(Mandato
IPRTBIND NEXTHOP address BSC6900 ry)
ADD
IPRTBIND(Mandato
ry)
MOD
IPRTBIND(Mandato
IPRTBIND MBFDCHKN MBFD Check Index BSC6900 ry)
UPD
JTGCPLD(Mandato
JTGCPLD SRN Subrack No. BSC6900 ry)
UPD
JTGCPLD(Mandato
JTGCPLD SN Slot No. BSC6900 ry)

UPD
JTGCPLD(Mandato
JTGCPLD OPMODE Operate mode BSC6900 ry)

UPD
JTGCPLD(Mandato
JTGCPLD DATAFILE Data file BSC6900 ry)
UPD
JTGCPLD(Mandato
JTGCPLD RSTDESFILE Reset file BSC6900 ry)

SET
LICALMT Alarm occur LICALMTHD(Manda
HD LICALMCTHD threshold BSC6900 tory)

SET
LICALMT Alarm recover LICALMTHD(Manda
HD LICALMRTHD threshold BSC6900 tory)

SET
LICENSE SETOBJECT Set Object License BSC6900 LICENSE(Optional)

ISPRIMARYPL Primary Operator SET


LICENSE MN Flag BSC6900 LICENSE(Optional)
CNOPERATO SET
LICENSE RINDEX Cn Operator Index BSC6900 LICENSE(Optional)

SET
LICENSE CsErlang Voice Erlang-Erlang BSC6900 LICENSE(Optional)
PS throughput only- SET
LICENSE Psthroughput kbps BSC6900 LICENSE(Optional)

HSDPAthroug HSDPA SET


LICENSE hput Throughput-kbps BSC6900 LICENSE(Optional)

HSUPAthroug HSUPA SET


LICENSE hput Throughput-kbps BSC6900 LICENSE(Optional)

MBMSthrough MBMS Throughput- SET


LICENSE put kbps BSC6900 LICENSE(Optional)

Hardware Capacity
HardwareCapa License-165Mbps SET
LICENSE city per board BSC6900 LICENSE(Optional)
Fast Dormancy
FastDormancy Enhancement-per SET
LICENSE Enhancement PS Active User BSC6900 LICENSE(Optional)

FUNCTIONSW SET
LICENSE ITCH1 Function Switch1 BSC6900 LICENSE(Optional)
FUNCTIONSW SET
LICENSE ITCH2 Function Switch2 BSC6900 LICENSE(Optional)
FUNCTIONSW SET
LICENSE ITCH3 Function Switch3 BSC6900 LICENSE(Optional)
FUNCTIONSW SET
LICENSE ITCH4 Function Switch4 BSC6900 LICENSE(Optional)
FUNCTIONSW SET
LICENSE ITCH5 Function Switch5 BSC6900 LICENSE(Optional)

RMV
LICENSE(Mandator
y)
RVK
LICENSE FN File Name BSC6900 LICENSE(Optional)
SET
LICENSE Grace Protection LICENSECTRL(Ma
CTRL SWITCH Period Switch BSC6900 ndatory)

ADD
LOADEQ(Mandator
y)
MOD
LOADEQ(Mandator
y)
Path Load EQ RMV
Threshold Table LOADEQ(Mandator
LOADEQ LEI Index BSC6900 y)
ADD
LOADEQ(Mandator
y)
MOD
LOADEQ REMARK Remark BSC6900 LOADEQ(Optional)

ADD
Common channel LOADEQ(Optional)
pri path load MOD
LOADEQ CCHPRITH threshold BSC6900 LOADEQ(Optional)
ADD
Common channel LOADEQ(Optional)
pri sec path load MOD
LOADEQ CCHSECWHT ratio threshold BSC6900 LOADEQ(Optional)

ADD
LOADEQ(Optional)
IMS Signal pri path MOD
LOADEQ SIPPRITH load threshold BSC6900 LOADEQ(Optional)
ADD
IMS Signal pri sec LOADEQ(Optional)
path load ratio MOD
LOADEQ SIPSECWHT threshold BSC6900 LOADEQ(Optional)

ADD
LOADEQ(Optional)
Signal pri path load MOD
LOADEQ SRBPRITH threshold BSC6900 LOADEQ(Optional)
ADD
LOADEQ(Optional)
Signal pri sec path MOD
LOADEQ SRBSECWHT load ratio threshold BSC6900 LOADEQ(Optional)

ADD
LOADEQ(Optional)
AMR voice pri path MOD
LOADEQ VOICEPRITH load threshold BSC6900 LOADEQ(Optional)
ADD
AMR voice pri sec LOADEQ(Optional)
VOICESECW path load ratio MOD
LOADEQ HT threshold BSC6900 LOADEQ(Optional)

ADD
R99 CS LOADEQ(Optional)
CSCONVPRIT conversational pri MOD
LOADEQ H path load threshold BSC6900 LOADEQ(Optional)
R99 CS ADD
conversational pri LOADEQ(Optional)
CSCONVSEC sec path load ratio MOD
LOADEQ WHT threshold BSC6900 LOADEQ(Optional)

ADD
R99 CS streaming LOADEQ(Optional)
CSSTRMPRIT pri path load MOD
LOADEQ H threshold BSC6900 LOADEQ(Optional)
ADD
R99 CS streaming LOADEQ(Optional)
CSSTRMSEC pri sec path load MOD
LOADEQ WHT ratio threshold BSC6900 LOADEQ(Optional)

ADD
R99 PS LOADEQ(Optional)
PSCONVPRIT conversational pri MOD
LOADEQ H path load threshold BSC6900 LOADEQ(Optional)
R99 PS ADD
conversational pri LOADEQ(Optional)
PSCONVSEC sec path load ratio MOD
LOADEQ WHT threshold BSC6900 LOADEQ(Optional)

ADD
R99 PS streaming LOADEQ(Optional)
PSSTRMPRIT pri path load MOD
LOADEQ H threshold BSC6900 LOADEQ(Optional)
ADD
R99 PS streaming LOADEQ(Optional)
PSSTRMSEC pri sec path load MOD
LOADEQ WHT ratio threshold BSC6900 LOADEQ(Optional)

ADD
R99 PS high LOADEQ(Optional)
PSHIGHINTE interactive pri path MOD
LOADEQ RACTPRITH load threshold BSC6900 LOADEQ(Optional)
R99 PS high ADD
PSHIGHINTE interactive pri sec LOADEQ(Optional)
RACTSECWH path load ratio MOD
LOADEQ T threshold BSC6900 LOADEQ(Optional)

ADD
R99 PS mid LOADEQ(Optional)
PSMIDINTER interactive pri path MOD
LOADEQ ACTPRITH load threshold BSC6900 LOADEQ(Optional)
ADD
R99 PS mid pri sec LOADEQ(Optional)
PSMIDINTER path load ratio MOD
LOADEQ ACTSECWHT threshold BSC6900 LOADEQ(Optional)

ADD
R99 PS low LOADEQ(Optional)
PSLOWINTER interactive pri path MOD
LOADEQ ACTPRITH load threshold BSC6900 LOADEQ(Optional)
R99 PS low ADD
interactive pri sec LOADEQ(Optional)
PSLOWINTER path load ratio MOD
LOADEQ ACTSECWHT threshold BSC6900 LOADEQ(Optional)

ADD
R99 PS background LOADEQ(Optional)
pri path load MOD
LOADEQ PSBKGPRITH threshold BSC6900 LOADEQ(Optional)
ADD
R99 PS background LOADEQ(Optional)
PSBKGSECW pri sec path load MOD
LOADEQ HT ratio threshold BSC6900 LOADEQ(Optional)

ADD
LOADEQ(Optional)
HSDPA Signal pri MOD
LOADEQ HDSRBPRITH path load threshold BSC6900 LOADEQ(Optional)
ADD
HSDPA Signal pri LOADEQ(Optional)
HDSRBSECW sec path load ratio MOD
LOADEQ HT threshold BSC6900 LOADEQ(Optional)

ADD
HSDPA IMS Signal LOADEQ(Optional)
pri path load MOD
LOADEQ HDSIPPRITH threshold BSC6900 LOADEQ(Optional)
ADD
HSDPA IMS Signal LOADEQ(Optional)
HDSIPSECWH pri sec path load MOD
LOADEQ T ratio threshold BSC6900 LOADEQ(Optional)

ADD
HSDPA LOADEQ(Optional)
HDCONVPRIT conversational pri MOD
LOADEQ H path load threshold BSC6900 LOADEQ(Optional)
HSDPA ADD
conversational pri LOADEQ(Optional)
HDCONVSEC sec path load ratio MOD
LOADEQ WHT threshold BSC6900 LOADEQ(Optional)

ADD
HSDPA streaming LOADEQ(Optional)
HDSTRMPRIT pri path load MOD
LOADEQ H threshold BSC6900 LOADEQ(Optional)
ADD
HSDPA streaming LOADEQ(Optional)
HDSTRMSEC pri sec path load MOD
LOADEQ WHT ratio threshold BSC6900 LOADEQ(Optional)

ADD
HSDPA high LOADEQ(Optional)
HDHIGHINTE interactive pri path MOD
LOADEQ RACTPRITH load threshold BSC6900 LOADEQ(Optional)
ADD
HDHIGHINTE HSDPA high pri sec LOADEQ(Optional)
RACTSECWH path load ratio MOD
LOADEQ T threshold BSC6900 LOADEQ(Optional)

ADD
HSDPA mid LOADEQ(Optional)
HDMIDINTER interactive pri path MOD
LOADEQ ACTPRITH load threshold BSC6900 LOADEQ(Optional)
HSDPA mid ADD
interactive pri sec LOADEQ(Optional)
HDMIDINTER path load ratio MOD
LOADEQ ACTSECWHT threshold BSC6900 LOADEQ(Optional)

ADD
HSDPA low LOADEQ(Optional)
HDLOWINTER interactive pri path MOD
LOADEQ ACTPRITH load threshold BSC6900 LOADEQ(Optional)
HSDPA low ADD
interactive pri sec LOADEQ(Optional)
HDLOWINTER path load ratio MOD
LOADEQ ACTSECWHT threshold BSC6900 LOADEQ(Optional)

ADD
HSDPA background LOADEQ(Optional)
pri path load MOD
LOADEQ HDBKGPRITH threshold BSC6900 LOADEQ(Optional)
ADD
HSDPA background LOADEQ(Optional)
HDBKGSECW pri sec path load MOD
LOADEQ HT ratio threshold BSC6900 LOADEQ(Optional)

ADD
LOADEQ(Optional)
HSUPA Signal pri MOD
LOADEQ HUSRBPRITH path load threshold BSC6900 LOADEQ(Optional)
ADD
HSUPA Signal pri LOADEQ(Optional)
HUSRBSECW sec path load ratio MOD
LOADEQ HT threshold BSC6900 LOADEQ(Optional)

ADD
HSUPA IMS Signal LOADEQ(Optional)
pri path load MOD
LOADEQ HUSIPPRITH threshold BSC6900 LOADEQ(Optional)
ADD
HSUPA IMS Signal LOADEQ(Optional)
HUSIPSECWH pri sec path load MOD
LOADEQ T ratio threshold BSC6900 LOADEQ(Optional)

ADD
HSUPA LOADEQ(Optional)
HUCONVPRIT conversational pri MOD
LOADEQ H path load threshold BSC6900 LOADEQ(Optional)
HSUPA ADD
conversational pri LOADEQ(Optional)
HUCONVSEC sec path load ratio MOD
LOADEQ WHT threshold BSC6900 LOADEQ(Optional)

ADD
HSUPA streaming LOADEQ(Optional)
HUSTRMPRIT pri path load MOD
LOADEQ H threshold BSC6900 LOADEQ(Optional)
ADD
HSUPA streaming LOADEQ(Optional)
HUSTRMSEC pri sec path load MOD
LOADEQ WHT ratio threshold BSC6900 LOADEQ(Optional)

ADD
HSUPA high LOADEQ(Optional)
HUHIGHINTE interactive pri path MOD
LOADEQ RACTPRITH load threshold BSC6900 LOADEQ(Optional)
HSUPA high ADD
HUHIGHINTE interactive pri sec LOADEQ(Optional)
RACTSECWH path load ratio MOD
LOADEQ T threshold BSC6900 LOADEQ(Optional)

ADD
HSUPA mid LOADEQ(Optional)
HUMIDINTER interactive pri path MOD
LOADEQ ACTPRITH load threshold BSC6900 LOADEQ(Optional)
HSUPA mid ADD
interactive pri sec LOADEQ(Optional)
HUMIDINTER path load ratio MOD
LOADEQ ACTSECWHT threshold BSC6900 LOADEQ(Optional)

ADD
HSUPA low LOADEQ(Optional)
HULOWINTER interactive pri path MOD
LOADEQ ACTPRITH load threshold BSC6900 LOADEQ(Optional)
HSUPA low ADD
interactive pri sec LOADEQ(Optional)
HULOWINTER path load ratio MOD
LOADEQ ACTSECWHT threshold BSC6900 LOADEQ(Optional)

ADD
HSUPA background LOADEQ(Optional)
pri path load MOD
LOADEQ HUBKGPRITH threshold BSC6900 LOADEQ(Optional)
ADD
HSUPA background LOADEQ(Optional)
HUBKGSECW pri sec path load MOD
LOADEQ HT ratio threshold BSC6900 LOADEQ(Optional)
SET
Board Start Load LODCTRL(Mandato
LODCTRL LODCTRL Control BSC6900 ry)

SET
LOGLIMIT TL Time Limit BSC6900 LOGLIMIT(Optional)

SET
LOGLIMIT CNTL Counts Limit BSC6900 LOGLIMIT(Optional)
ADD
M3DE(Mandatory)
MOD
M3DE(Mandatory)
Destination entity RMV
M3DE DENO No. BSC6900 M3DE(Mandatory)

ADD
M3DE LENO Local entity No. BSC6900 M3DE(Mandatory)

ADD
M3DE DPX DSP index BSC6900 M3DE(Mandatory)
ADD
M3DE(Mandatory)
Destination entity MOD
M3DE ENTITYT type BSC6900 M3DE(Optional)

ADD
M3DE(Optional)
MOD
M3DE RTCONTEXT Routing Context BSC6900 M3DE(Optional)
ADD
M3DE(Mandatory)
Destination entity MOD
M3DE NAME name BSC6900 M3DE(Optional)

ADD
M3LE(Mandatory)
MOD
M3LE(Mandatory)
RMV
M3LE LENO Local entity No. BSC6900 M3LE(Mandatory)

ADD
M3LE SPX OSP index BSC6900 M3LE(Mandatory)

ADD
M3LE ENTITYT Local entity type BSC6900 M3LE(Mandatory)
ADD
M3LE(Optional)
MOD
M3LE RTCONTEXT Routing Context BSC6900 M3LE(Optional)

ADD
M3LE(Mandatory)
MOD
M3LE NAME Local entity name BSC6900 M3LE(Optional)

ADD
M3LKS(Mandatory)
MOD
M3LKS(Mandatory)
Signalling link set RMV
M3LKS SIGLKSX index BSC6900 M3LKS(Mandatory)

Destination entity ADD


M3LKS DENO No. BSC6900 M3LKS(Mandatory)
ADD
M3LKS(Optional)
MOD
M3LKS LNKSLSMASK Signalling link mask BSC6900 M3LKS(Optional)
ADD
M3LKS TRAMODE Traffic mode BSC6900 M3LKS(Optional)

ADD
M3LKS WKMODE Work mode BSC6900 M3LKS(Optional)
ADD
M3LKS(Optional)
PDTMRVALU MOD
M3LKS E PENDING timer BSC6900 M3LKS(Optional)

ADD
M3LKS(Mandatory)
M3UA Signalling MOD
M3LKS NAME link set name BSC6900 M3LKS(Optional)

ADD
M3LNK(Mandatory)
MOD
M3LNK(Mandatory)
Signalling link set RMV
M3LNK SIGLKSX index BSC6900 M3LNK(Mandatory)

ADD
M3LNK(Mandatory)
MOD
M3LNK(Mandatory)
RMV
M3LNK SIGLNKID Signaling link ID BSC6900 M3LNK(Mandatory)

ADD
M3LNK SRN Subrack No. BSC6900 M3LNK(Mandatory)

ADD
M3LNK SN Slot No. BSC6900 M3LNK(Mandatory)

ADD
M3LNK SCTPLNKN SCTP link No. BSC6900 M3LNK(Mandatory)
ADD
M3LNK(Optional)
Signalling link MOD
M3LNK PRIORITY priority BSC6900 M3LNK(Optional)

Initial bearing traffic ADD


M3LNK LNKREDFLAG active tag BSC6900 M3LNK(Optional)

ADD
M3LNK(Mandatory)
M3UA Signaling link MOD
M3LNK NAME name BSC6900 M3LNK(Optional)

ADD
M3RT(Mandatory)
MOD
M3RT(Mandatory)
Destination entity RMV
M3RT DENO No. BSC6900 M3RT(Mandatory)
ADD
M3RT(Mandatory)
MOD
M3RT(Mandatory)
Signalling link set RMV
M3RT SIGLKSX index BSC6900 M3RT(Mandatory)

ADD
M3RT(Optional)
MOD
M3RT PRIORITY Route priority BSC6900 M3RT(Optional)

ADD
M3RT(Mandatory)
MOD
M3RT NAME M3UA route name BSC6900 M3RT(Optional)

SET
MEASRST MEASRSTLIMIT(M
LIMIT TL Result Time Limit BSC6900 andatory)
SET
MEASRST MEASRSTLIMIT(M
LIMIT SL Result Space Limit BSC6900 andatory)

ADD
MPGRP(Mandatory)
MOD
MPGRP(Mandatory)
RMV
MPGRP SRN Subrack No. BSC6900 MPGRP(Mandatory)

ADD
MPGRP(Mandatory)
MOD
MPGRP(Mandatory)
RMV
MPGRP SN Slot No. BSC6900 MPGRP(Mandatory)
ADD
MPGRP(Mandatory)
MOD
MPGRP BRDTYPE Board type BSC6900 MPGRP(Mandatory)
ADD
MPGRP(Optional)
MOD
MPGRP LGCAPPTYPE Logic function type BSC6900 MPGRP(Mandatory)

ADD
MPGRP(Mandatory)
MOD
MPGRP(Mandatory)
RMV
MPGRP MPGRPN MP Group No. BSC6900 MPGRP(Mandatory)
ADD
MPGRP(Optional)
MOD
MPGRP MPTYPE MP type BSC6900 MPGRP(Optional)

ADD
MPGRP(Mandatory)
BORROWDEV MOD
MPGRP IP Borrow DevIP BSC6900 MPGRP(Optional)
ADD
MPGRP(Mandatory)
MOD
MPGRP LOCALIP Local IP address BSC6900 MPGRP(Mandatory)

ADD
MPGRP(Mandatory)
Borrowed device IP MOD
MPGRP DEVIP address BSC6900 MPGRP(Mandatory)

ADD
MPGRP(Mandatory)
MOD
MPGRP MASK Subnet mask BSC6900 MPGRP(Optional)

ADD
MPGRP(Mandatory)
MOD
MPGRP PEERIP Peer IP address BSC6900 MPGRP(Optional)
ADD
MPGRP(Optional)
MP/MC list head MOD
MPGRP MHF option BSC6900 MPGRP(Optional)

ADD
MPGRP MCCLASS MC PRI number BSC6900 MPGRP(Optional)

ADD
MPGRP(Optional)
MOD
MPGRP FRAGSIZE MP flake size BSC6900 MPGRP(Optional)

ADD
MPGRP(Optional)
MOD
MPGRP IPHC Head compress BSC6900 MPGRP(Optional)
ADD
MPGRP(Optional)
Protocol field MOD
MPGRP PFC compress BSC6900 MPGRP(Optional)

ADD
MPGRP(Optional)
Address and control MOD
MPGRP ACFC field compress BSC6900 MPGRP(Optional)
ADD
MPGRP(Optional)
MOD
MPGRP PPPMUX PPP mux BSC6900 MPGRP(Optional)
PPP mux max sub- ADD
MPGRP MAXSFLEN frame length BSC6900 MPGRP(Optional)

PPP mux max mux- ADD


MPGRP MAXMFLEN frame length BSC6900 MPGRP(Optional)
PPP mux framing ADD
MPGRP MUXTIME out-time[us] BSC6900 MPGRP(Optional)

ADD
MPGRP(Optional)
FLOWCTRLS MOD
MPGRP WITCH Flow control switch BSC6900 MPGRP(Optional)

ADD
MPGRP(Optional)
Flow control MOD
MPGRP FCINDEX parameter index BSC6900 MPGRP(Mandatory)

ADD
MPGRP(Optional)
OAM flow min MOD
MPGRP OAMFLOWBW bandwidth[%] BSC6900 MPGRP(Optional)
ADD
MPGRP(Optional)
Validate protocol MOD
MPGRP AUTHTYPE type BSC6900 MPGRP(Optional)

ADD
MPGRP(Mandatory)
MOD
MPGRP AUTHMODE Validate mode BSC6900 MPGRP(Optional)

ADD
MPGRP(Mandatory)
MOD
MPGRP AUTHNAME Validate user name BSC6900 MPGRP(Optional)

ADD
MPGRP(Mandatory)
MOD
MPGRP AUTHPWD Validate password BSC6900 MPGRP(Optional)
ADD
MPGRP(Optional)
TRMLOADTHI TRM load threshold MOD
MPGRP NDEX index BSC6900 MPGRP(Optional)
ADD
MPGRP(Optional)
ERRDETECTS Error-frame detect MOD
MPGRP W switch BSC6900 MPGRP(Optional)

ADD
MPGRP(Optional)
ERRALARMT Error-frame alarm MOD
MPGRP HD threshold BSC6900 MPGRP(Optional)
ADD
MPGRP(Optional)
ANTIERRFLA E1T1 anti-error MOD
MPGRP G switch BSC6900 MPGRP(Optional)

ADD
MPGRP EMITTHD Error emit threshold BSC6900 MPGRP(Optional)
Error clear ADD
MPGRP CLEARTHD threshold BSC6900 MPGRP(Optional)
ADD
MPGRP(Optional)
Operator Separated MOD
MPGRP OPSEPFLAG Flag BSC6900 MPGRP(Optional)
ADD
MPGRP(Mandatory)
Operator Separated MOD
MPGRP OPSEPINDEX Index BSC6900 MPGRP(Mandatory)

MOD
MPGRP MCCLASS MC PRI number BSC6900 MPGRP(Optional)
PPP mux max sub- MOD
MPGRP MAXSFLEN frame length BSC6900 MPGRP(Optional)
PPP mux max mux- MOD
MPGRP MAXMFLEN frame length BSC6900 MPGRP(Optional)

PPP mux framing MOD


MPGRP MUXTIME out-time[us] BSC6900 MPGRP(Optional)
MOD
MPGRP EMITTHD Error emit threshold BSC6900 MPGRP(Optional)

Error clear MOD


MPGRP CLEARTHD threshold BSC6900 MPGRP(Optional)

ADD
MPLNK(Mandatory)
MOD
MPLNK(Mandatory)
RMV
MPLNK SRN Subrack No. BSC6900 MPLNK(Mandatory)

ADD
MPLNK(Mandatory)
MOD
MPLNK(Mandatory)
RMV
MPLNK SN Slot No. BSC6900 MPLNK(Mandatory)
ADD
MPLNK(Mandatory)
MOD
MPLNK BRDTYPE Board type BSC6900 MPLNK(Mandatory)

ADD
MPLNK MPGRPN MP Group No. BSC6900 MPLNK(Mandatory)
ADD
MPLNK(Optional)
MOD
MPLNK(Mandatory)
RMV
MPLNK PPPLNKN PPP sub-link No. BSC6900 MPLNK(Mandatory)

ADD
MPLNK(Optional)
MOD
MPLNK DS1 E1T1 port No. BSC6900 MPLNK(Optional)
ADD
MPLNK(Mandatory)
MOD
MPLNK TSBITMAP Bearing time slot BSC6900 MPLNK(Optional)

ADD
Sub-protocol MPLNK(Optional)
RESTARTTM negotiate out MOD
MPLNK R time[S] BSC6900 MPLNK(Optional)

ADD
MPLNK(Optional)
Keep-alive timer MOD
MPLNK KEEPALIVE length[S] BSC6900 MPLNK(Optional)
ADD
MPLNK(Optional)
MOD
MPLNK FCSTYPE CRC check mode BSC6900 MPLNK(Optional)
SET
MPUBIND(Mandato
MPUBIND SRN Subrack No. BSC6900 ry)
SET
MPUBIND(Mandato
MPUBIND SN Slot No. BSC6900 ry)

SET
MPUSUBRAC MPUBIND(Mandato
MPUBIND K MPU Subrack No. BSC6900 ry)

SET
MPUBIND(Mandato
MPUBIND MPUSLOT MPU Slot No. BSC6900 ry)

SET
MSP SRN Subrack No. BSC6900 MSP(Mandatory)
SET
MSP SN Slot No. BSC6900 MSP(Mandatory)

SET
MSP PN Port No. BSC6900 MSP(Mandatory)

MSP RT Revertive type BSC6900 SET MSP(Optional)


MSP WTRT WTR Time[Sec] BSC6900 SET MSP(Optional)

MSP K2MODE K2 Mode BSC6900 SET MSP(Optional)

MSP SDENABLE SD Enable BSC6900 SET MSP(Optional)


SET
MSP SDALMTHD SD Alarm Threshold BSC6900 MSP(Mandatory)

MSP SDSFPRI SDSF Priority BSC6900 SET MSP(Optional)


MSP MODE Backup mode BSC6900 SET MSP(Optional)
SET
MSPCMD(Mandator
MSPCMD SRN Subrack No. BSC6900 y)
SET
MSPCMD(Mandator
MSPCMD SN Slot No. BSC6900 y)

SET
MSPCMD(Mandator
MSPCMD PN Port No. BSC6900 y)

SET
MSP Control MSPCMD(Mandator
MSPCMD MSPCMD Command BSC6900 y)

ADD
MTP3LKS(Mandato
ry)
MOD
MTP3LKS(Mandato
ry)
RMV
Signalling link set MTP3LKS(Mandato
MTP3LKS SIGLKSX index BSC6900 ry)
ADD
MTP3LKS(Mandato
MTP3LKS DPX DSP index BSC6900 ry)

ADD
MTP3LKS(Optional)
MOD
MTP3LKS LNKSLSMASK Signalling link mask BSC6900 MTP3LKS(Optional)
ADD
MTP3LKS(Optional)
Emergency MOD
MTP3LKS EMERGENCY verification BSC6900 MTP3LKS(Optional)
ADD
MTP3LKS(Mandato
ry)
Signalling link set MOD
MTP3LKS NAME name BSC6900 MTP3LKS(Optional)

ADD
MTP3LNK(Mandato
ry)
MOD
MTP3LNK(Mandato
ry)
RMV
Signalling link set MTP3LNK(Mandato
MTP3LNK SIGLKSX index BSC6900 ry)
ADD
MTP3LNK(Mandato
ry)
MOD
MTP3LNK(Mandato
ry)
RMV
MTP3LNK(Mandato
MTP3LNK SIGSLC Signalling link code BSC6900 ry)

ADD
MTP3LNK(Mandato
MTP3LNK SRN Subrack No. BSC6900 ry)

ADD
MTP3LNK(Mandato
MTP3LNK SN Slot No. BSC6900 ry)

ADD
MTP3LNK(Mandato
MTP3LNK SAALLNKN SAAL link No. BSC6900 ry)

ADD
MTP3LNK(Optional)
Signalling link MOD
MTP3LNK PRIORITY priority BSC6900 MTP3LNK(Optional)

ADD
MTP3LNK(Optional)
MOD
MTP3LNK TCLEN Test code length BSC6900 MTP3LNK(Optional)
ADD
MTP3LNK(Optional)
MOD
MTP3LNK TC Test code BSC6900 MTP3LNK(Optional)
ADD
MTP3LNK(Mandato
ry)
MOD
MTP3LNK NAME Signalling link name BSC6900 MTP3LNK(Optional)
)
MOD
MTP3RT(Mandatory
)
RMV
MTP3RT(Mandatory
MTP3RT DPX DSP index BSC6900 )
)
MOD
MTP3RT(Mandatory
)
RMV
Signalling link set MTP3RT(Mandatory
MTP3RT SIGLKSX index BSC6900 )
ADD
MTP3RT(Optional)
MOD
MTP3RT PRIORITY Route priority BSC6900 MTP3RT(Optional)
ADD
MTP3RT(Mandatory
)
Signalling Route MOD
MTP3RT NAME name BSC6900 MTP3RT(Optional)

SET
Time-control MTP3TMR(Optional
MTP3TMR T1TMR changeover timer BSC6900 )
SET
Changeover ACK MTP3TMR(Optional
MTP3TMR T2TMR timer BSC6900 )

SET
Time-control MTP3TMR(Optional
MTP3TMR T3TMR changeback timer BSC6900 )
SET
Changeover ACK MTP3TMR(Optional
MTP3TMR T4TMR first attempt timer BSC6900 )

Changeover ACK SET


second attempt MTP3TMR(Optional
MTP3TMR T5TMR timer BSC6900 )
Transmission SET
prohibited inhibition MTP3TMR(Optional
MTP3TMR T8TMR timer BSC6900 )

SET
Signalling route set MTP3TMR(Optional
MTP3TMR T10TMR test timer BSC6900 )

SET
MTP3TMR(Optional
MTP3TMR T12TMR Uninhibit ACK timer BSC6900 )
SET
Force uninhibit MTP3TMR(Optional
MTP3TMR T13TMR timer BSC6900 )

SET
MTP3TMR(Optional
MTP3TMR T14TMR Inhibition ACK timer BSC6900 )

SET
Link realignment MTP3TMR(Optional
MTP3TMR T17TMR timer BSC6900 )
SET
Local inhibit test MTP3TMR(Optional
MTP3TMR T22TMR timer BSC6900 )

SET
Remote inhibit test MTP3TMR(Optional
MTP3TMR T23TMR timer BSC6900 )

SET
Signalling link test MTP3TMR(Optional
MTP3TMR TMT1TMR ACK timer BSC6900 )
SET
Signalling link MTP3TMR(Optional
MTP3TMR TMT2TMR repeat test timer BSC6900 )

SET
L2 link connection MTP3TMR(Optional
MTP3TMR SAALTMR timer BSC6900 )

ADD
N7DPC(Mandatory)
MOD
N7DPC NAME DSP name BSC6900 N7DPC(Optional)

ADD
N7DPC(Mandatory)
MOD
N7DPC(Mandatory)
RMV
N7DPC DPX DSP index BSC6900 N7DPC(Mandatory)

ADD
N7DPC SPX OSP index BSC6900 N7DPC(Mandatory)
ADD
N7DPC(Mandatory)
Signal point data MOD
N7DPC SPDF format BSC6900 N7DPC(Optional)
ADD
N7DPC(Mandatory)
DSP code[Whole MOD
N7DPC DPC Number] BSC6900 N7DPC(Mandatory)

ADD
N7DPC(Mandatory)
DSP code[Divided MOD
N7DPC DPCDNF Number] BSC6900 N7DPC(Mandatory)
ADD
N7DPC DPCT DSP type BSC6900 N7DPC(Mandatory)
ADD
N7DPC(Optional)
Signalling route MOD
N7DPC SLSMASK mask BSC6900 N7DPC(Optional)

ADD
N7DPC(Optional)
MOD
N7DPC NEIGHBOR Adjacent flag BSC6900 N7DPC(Optional)
ADD
N7DPC(Optional)
MOD
N7DPC STP STP function switch BSC6900 N7DPC(Optional)

ADD
N7DPC(Mandatory)
MOD
N7DPC BEARTYPE DSP bear type BSC6900 N7DPC(Optional)
ADD
N7DPC(Mandatory)
MOD
N7DPC NETPRI Net PRI BSC6900 N7DPC(Mandatory)
ADD
N7DPC PROT SS7 protocol type BSC6900 N7DPC(Optional)

ADD
OBJALMSHLD(Man
datory)
RMV
OBJALMS OBJALMSHLD(Man
HLD OBJTP Object Type BSC6900 datory)

ADD
OBJALMSHLD(Man
datory)
RMV
OBJALMS OBJALMSHLD(Man
HLD SRN Subrack No. BSC6900 datory)
ADD
OBJALMSHLD(Man
datory)
RMV
OBJALMS OBJALMSHLD(Man
HLD SN Slot No. BSC6900 datory)

ADD
OBJALMSHLD(Man
datory)
RMV
OBJALMS OBJALMSHLD(Man
HLD PN Port No. BSC6900 datory)

ADD
OBJALMSHLD(Man
datory)
RMV
OBJALMS OBJALMSHLD(Man
HLD DSPN DSP No. BSC6900 datory)

ADD
OBJALMSHLD(Opti
onal)
RMV
OBJALMS OBJALMSHLD(Opti
HLD AIDST Alarm Select Type BSC6900 onal)
ADD
OBJALMSHLD(Man
datory)
RMV
OBJALMS OBJALMSHLD(Man
HLD AID Alarm ID BSC6900 datory)

SET
OFFICEN OFFICENAME(Man
AME SID Office Name BSC6900 datory)

ADD
OMUIPRT(Mandato
ry)
RMV
Destination Network OMUIPRT(Mandato
OMUIPRT RTDEST Address BSC6900 ry)

ADD
OMUIPRT(Mandato
ry)
RMV
RTDESTMAS Destination Address OMUIPRT(Mandato
OMUIPRT K Mask BSC6900 ry)
ADD
Forward Route OMUIPRT(Mandato
OMUIPRT NEXTHOP Address BSC6900 ry)

ADD OP(Optional)
OP DESC Description BSC6900 MOD OP(Optional)
ADD
OP PWD Password BSC6900 OP(Mandatory)

ADD
OP(Mandatory)
OP CFM Confirm Password BSC6900 MOD OP(Optional)
OP UG Operator Level BSC6900 ADD OP(Optional)

ADD OP(Optional)
OP CG Command Group BSC6900 MOD OP(Optional)

ADD OP(Optional)
OP DATE Date Limit BSC6900 MOD OP(Optional)

ADD
OP(Mandatory)
MOD
OP STD Start Date BSC6900 OP(Mandatory)

ADD
OP(Mandatory)
MOD
OP ETD End Date BSC6900 OP(Mandatory)

OP TIME Time Limit BSC6900 ADD OP(Optional)

ADD
OP(Mandatory)
MOD
OP STT Start Time BSC6900 OP(Mandatory)
ADD
OP(Mandatory)
MOD
OP ETT End Time BSC6900 OP(Mandatory)

OP WEEK Week Limit BSC6900 ADD OP(Optional)

ADD
OP(Mandatory)
MOD
OP WK Week BSC6900 OP(Mandatory)

OP NEW New Password BSC6900 MOD OP(Optional)

OP UG Operator Level BSC6900 MOD OP(Optional)

OP TIME Time Limit BSC6900 MOD OP(Optional)

OP WEEK Week Limit BSC6900 MOD OP(Optional)


ADD
OPC(Mandatory)
MOD
OPC NAME OSP name BSC6900 OPC(Optional)

ADD
OPC(Mandatory)
MOD
OPC(Mandatory)
RMV
OPC SPX OSP index BSC6900 OPC(Mandatory)

ADD
OPC NI Network ID BSC6900 OPC(Mandatory)

ADD
OPC(Mandatory)
MOD
OPC SPCBITS OSP code bits BSC6900 OPC(Optional)
ADD OPC(Optional)
Signal point data MOD
OPC SPDF format BSC6900 OPC(Optional)
ADD OPC(Optional)
OSP code[Whole MOD
OPC SPC Number] BSC6900 OPC(Optional)

ADD OPC(Optional)
OSP code[Divided MOD
OPC SPCDNF Number] BSC6900 OPC(Optional)
ADD OPC(Optional)
MOD
OPC RSTFUN Restart switch BSC6900 OPC(Optional)

SET
OPLOCK(Mandator
OPLOCK LOCKST Set Locked/Unlock BSC6900 y)

ADD
OPSEPINFO(Mand
atory)
Index of Separate RMV
OPSEPIN Information for OPSEPINFO(Mand
FO OPSEPINDEX Operators BSC6900 atory)
ADD
OPSEPIN the Count of the OPSEPINFO(Mand
FO OPCOUNT Operators Selected BSC6900 atory)

ADD
OPSEPIN OPSEPINFO(Mand
FO TYPE Transport Type BSC6900 atory)

ADD
OPSEPIN Index of 1st OPSEPINFO(Mand
FO OPINDEX1 Operator BSC6900 atory)

ADD
OPSEPIN Bandwidth Ratio of OPSEPINFO(Mand
FO BWRATIO1 1st Operator BSC6900 atory)
ADD
OPSEPIN TRMLOADTHI Load Threshold of OPSEPINFO(Optio
FO NDEX1 1st Operator BSC6900 nal)

ADD
OPSEPIN Index of 2nd OPSEPINFO(Mand
FO OPINDEX2 Operator BSC6900 atory)

ADD
OPSEPIN Bandwidth Ratio of OPSEPINFO(Mand
FO BWRATIO2 2nd Operator BSC6900 atory)
ADD
OPSEPIN TRMLOADTHI Load Threshold of OPSEPINFO(Optio
FO NDEX2 2nd Operator BSC6900 nal)

ADD
OPSEPIN Index of 3rd OPSEPINFO(Mand
FO OPINDEX3 Operator BSC6900 atory)

ADD
OPSEPIN Bandwidth Ratio of OPSEPINFO(Mand
FO BWRATIO3 3rd Operator BSC6900 atory)
ADD
OPSEPIN TRMLOADTHI Load Threshold of OPSEPINFO(Optio
FO NDEX3 3rd Operator BSC6900 nal)

ADD
OPSEPIN Index of 4th OPSEPINFO(Mand
FO OPINDEX4 Operator BSC6900 atory)

ADD
OPSEPIN Bandwidth Ratio of OPSEPINFO(Mand
FO BWRATIO4 4th Operator BSC6900 atory)
ADD
OPSEPIN TRMLOADTHI Load Threshold of OPSEPINFO(Optio
FO NDEX4 4th Operator BSC6900 nal)

SET
OPSW SWOP Set Enable/Disable BSC6900 OPSW(Mandatory)

SET
OPT SRN Subrack No. BSC6900 OPT(Mandatory)

SET
OPT SN Slot No. BSC6900 OPT(Mandatory)

SET
OPT BT Board type BSC6900 OPT(Mandatory)

OPT PS Port select BSC6900 SET OPT(Optional)

OPT PN Port No. BSC6900 SET OPT(Optional)


SCRAMBLES
OPT W Scramble switch BSC6900 SET OPT(Optional)

Optical interface
OPT OPTM standard BSC6900 SET OPT(Optional)

LNKNUMMOD Tributary
OPT E Numbering BSC6900 SET OPT(Optional)
OPT WORKTYPE Work Type BSC6900 SET OPT(Optional)

OPT J0TYPE J0 type BSC6900 SET OPT(Optional)

J0BYTE_FOR SET
OPT MAT J0 Byte Format BSC6900 OPT(Mandatory)

OPT J0TXT J0 transmit type BSC6900 SET OPT(Optional)


J0TXBYTE_F SET
OPT ORMAT J0 Transmit Format BSC6900 OPT(Mandatory)

OPT J0TXVALUE J0 transmit value BSC6900 SET OPT(Optional)

J0 expected incept
OPT J0RXT type BSC6900 SET OPT(Optional)

J0RXBYTE_F J0 Expected Incept SET


OPT ORMAT Format BSC6900 OPT(Mandatory)
J0 expected incept
OPT J0RXVALUE value BSC6900 SET OPT(Optional)

OPT J1TYPE J1 type BSC6900 SET OPT(Optional)

J1BYTE_FOR SET
OPT MAT J1 Byte Format BSC6900 OPT(Mandatory)

OPT J1TXT J1 transmit type BSC6900 SET OPT(Optional)

J1TXBYTE_F SET
OPT ORMAT J1 Transmit Format BSC6900 OPT(Mandatory)
OPT J1TXVALUE J1 transmit value BSC6900 SET OPT(Optional)

J1 expected incept
OPT J1RXT type BSC6900 SET OPT(Optional)

J1RXBYTE_F J1 Expected Incept SET


OPT ORMAT Format BSC6900 OPT(Mandatory)
J1 expected incept
OPT J1RXVALUE value BSC6900 SET OPT(Optional)
OPT S1VALUE S1 Value BSC6900 SET OPT(Optional)
B1B2 signal fail
OPT B1B2SFTHRD threshold BSC6900 SET OPT(Optional)
B1B2 signal
OPT B1B2SDTHRD degraded threshold BSC6900 SET OPT(Optional)

B3 signal fail
OPT B3SFTHRD threshold BSC6900 SET OPT(Optional)
B3 signal degraded
OPT B3SDTHRD threshold BSC6900 SET OPT(Optional)

FLOWCTRLS
OPT WITCH Flow control switch BSC6900 SET OPT(Optional)

Flow control SET


OPT FCINDEX parameter index BSC6900 OPT(Mandatory)
Automatic Append J
OPT JAUTOADD Byte BSC6900 SET OPT(Optional)

Administration unit
OPT AUTYPE type BSC6900 SET OPT(Optional)
SET
OPTLOP(Mandator
OPTLOP SRN Subrack No. BSC6900 y)

SET
OPTLOP(Mandator
OPTLOP SN Slot No. BSC6900 y)
SET
OPTLOP(Mandator
OPTLOP PN Port No. BSC6900 y)
SET
OPTLOP(Mandator
OPTLOP LOPT Loop type. BSC6900 y)

RMV
PATCH OT Operation type BSC6900 PATCH(Optional)

RMV
PATCH BT Board type BSC6900 PATCH(Mandatory)
Logical function RMV
PATCH LGCAPPTYPE type BSC6900 PATCH(Optional)

RMV
PATCH PATTYPE Patch type BSC6900 PATCH(Optional)

SET
PHBMAP(Mandator
PHBMAP SRN Subrack No. BSC6900 y)

SET
PHBMAP(Mandator
PHBMAP SN Slot No BSC6900 y)
SET
PHBMAP(Mandator
PHBMAP PHB Per-Hop Behavior BSC6900 y)

SET
Differentiated PHBMAP(Mandator
PHBMAP DSCP Service Codepoint BSC6900 y)

ADD
PORTFLOWCTRLP
ARA(Mandatory)
PORTFLO RMV
WCTRLPA Flow control PORTFLOWCTRLP
RA FCINDEX parameter index BSC6900 ARA(Mandatory)
PORTFLO ADD
WCTRLPA PORTPROTY PORTFLOWCTRLP
RA PE Port protocol type BSC6900 ARA(Mandatory)

PORTFLO ADD
WCTRLPA Priority queue PORTFLOWCTRLP
RA PQNUM number BSC6900 ARA(Optional)
PORTFLO Congestion ADD
WCTRLPA threshold of queue PORTFLOWCTRLP
RA CONGTHD0 0 [ms] BSC6900 ARA(Optional)
PORTFLO ADD
WCTRLPA CONGCLRTH Recover threshold PORTFLOWCTRLP
RA D0 of queue 0 [ms] BSC6900 ARA(Optional)
PORTFLO Packet discard ADD
WCTRLPA DROPPKTTH threshold of queue PORTFLOWCTRLP
RA D0 0 [ms] BSC6900 ARA(Optional)
PORTFLO Congestion ADD
WCTRLPA threshold of queue PORTFLOWCTRLP
RA CONGTHD1 1 [ms] BSC6900 ARA(Optional)
PORTFLO ADD
WCTRLPA CONGCLRTH Recover threshold PORTFLOWCTRLP
RA D1 of queue 1 [ms] BSC6900 ARA(Optional)
PORTFLO Packet discard ADD
WCTRLPA DROPPKTTH threshold of queue PORTFLOWCTRLP
RA D1 1 [ms] BSC6900 ARA(Optional)
PORTFLO Congestion ADD
WCTRLPA threshold of queue PORTFLOWCTRLP
RA CONGTHD2 2 [ms] BSC6900 ARA(Optional)
PORTFLO ADD
WCTRLPA CONGCLRTH Recover threshold PORTFLOWCTRLP
RA D2 of queue 2 [ms] BSC6900 ARA(Optional)
PORTFLO Packet discard ADD
WCTRLPA DROPPKTTH threshold of queue PORTFLOWCTRLP
RA D2 2 [ms] BSC6900 ARA(Optional)
PORTFLO Congestion ADD
WCTRLPA threshold of queue PORTFLOWCTRLP
RA CONGTHD3 3 [ms] BSC6900 ARA(Optional)
PORTFLO ADD
WCTRLPA CONGCLRTH Recover threshold PORTFLOWCTRLP
RA D3 of queue 3 [ms] BSC6900 ARA(Optional)
PORTFLO Packet discard ADD
WCTRLPA DROPPKTTH threshold of queue PORTFLOWCTRLP
RA D3 3 [ms] BSC6900 ARA(Optional)
PORTFLO Congestion ADD
WCTRLPA threshold of queue PORTFLOWCTRLP
RA CONGTHD4 4 [ms] BSC6900 ARA(Optional)
PORTFLO ADD
WCTRLPA CONGCLRTH Recover threshold PORTFLOWCTRLP
RA D4 of queue 4 [ms] BSC6900 ARA(Optional)
PORTFLO Packet discard ADD
WCTRLPA DROPPKTTH threshold of queue PORTFLOWCTRLP
RA D4 4 [ms] BSC6900 ARA(Optional)

PORTFLO Congestion ADD


WCTRLPA threshold of queue PORTFLOWCTRLP
RA CONGTHD5 5 [ms] BSC6900 ARA(Optional)
PORTFLO ADD
WCTRLPA CONGCLRTH Recover threshold PORTFLOWCTRLP
RA D5 of queue 5 [ms] BSC6900 ARA(Optional)

PORTFLO Packet discard ADD


WCTRLPA DROPPKTTH threshold of queue PORTFLOWCTRLP
RA D5 5 [ms] BSC6900 ARA(Optional)

ADD
PPPLNK(Mandatory
)
MOD
PPPLNK(Mandatory
)
RMV
PPPLNK(Mandatory
PPPLNK SRN Subrack No. BSC6900 )

ADD
PPPLNK(Mandatory
)
MOD
PPPLNK(Mandatory
)
RMV
PPPLNK(Mandatory
PPPLNK SN Slot No. BSC6900 )
ADD
PPPLNK(Mandatory
)
MOD
PPPLNK(Mandatory
PPPLNK BRDTYPE Board type BSC6900 )
ADD
PPPLNK(Optional)
MOD
PPPLNK(Mandatory
PPPLNK LGCAPPTYPE Logic function type BSC6900 )

ADD
PPPLNK(Optional)
MOD
PPPLNK(Optional)
RMV
PPPLNK(Mandatory
PPPLNK PPPLNKN PPP link No. BSC6900 )

ADD
PPPLNK(Optional)
MOD
PPPLNK DS1 E1T1 port No. BSC6900 PPPLNK(Optional)
ADD
PPPLNK(Mandatory
)
MOD
PPPLNK TSBITMAP Bearing time slot BSC6900 PPPLNK(Optional)
ADD
PPPLNK(Mandatory
)
BORROWDEV MOD
PPPLNK IP Borrow DevIP BSC6900 PPPLNK(Optional)

ADD
PPPLNK(Mandatory
)
MOD
PPPLNK(Mandatory
PPPLNK LOCALIP Local IP address BSC6900 )

ADD
PPPLNK(Mandatory
)
MOD
Borrowed device IP PPPLNK(Mandatory
PPPLNK DEVIP address BSC6900 )
ADD
PPPLNK(Mandatory
)
MOD
PPPLNK MASK Subnet mask BSC6900 PPPLNK(Optional)
ADD
PPPLNK(Mandatory
)
MOD
PPPLNK PEERIP Peer IP address BSC6900 PPPLNK(Optional)

ADD
PPPLNK(Optional)
MOD
PPPLNK IPHC Head compress BSC6900 PPPLNK(Optional)

ADD
PPPLNK(Optional)
Protocol field MOD
PPPLNK PFC compress BSC6900 PPPLNK(Optional)
ADD
PPPLNK(Optional)
Address and control MOD
PPPLNK ACFC field compress BSC6900 PPPLNK(Optional)
ADD
PPPLNK PPPMUX PPP mux BSC6900 PPPLNK(Optional)
ADD
PPPLNK(Optional)
PPP mux max sub- MOD
PPPLNK MAXSFLEN frame length BSC6900 PPPLNK(Optional)
ADD
PPPLNK(Optional)
PPP mux max mux- MOD
PPPLNK MAXMFLEN frame length BSC6900 PPPLNK(Optional)

PPP mux framing ADD


PPPLNK MUXTIME out-time[us] BSC6900 PPPLNK(Optional)
ADD
PPPLNK(Optional)
Validate protocol MOD
PPPLNK AUTHTYPE type BSC6900 PPPLNK(Optional)

ADD
PPPLNK(Mandatory
)
MOD
PPPLNK AUTHMODE Validate mode BSC6900 PPPLNK(Optional)

ADD
PPPLNK(Mandatory
)
MOD
PPPLNK AUTHNAME Validate user name BSC6900 PPPLNK(Optional)

ADD
PPPLNK(Mandatory
)
MOD
PPPLNK AUTHPWD Validate password BSC6900 PPPLNK(Optional)
ADD
Sub-protocol PPPLNK(Optional)
RESTARTTM negotiate out MOD
PPPLNK R time[S] BSC6900 PPPLNK(Optional)

ADD
PPPLNK(Optional)
Keep-alive timer MOD
PPPLNK KEEPALIVE length[S] BSC6900 PPPLNK(Optional)

ADD
PPPLNK(Optional)
FLOWCTRLS MOD
PPPLNK WITCH Flow control switch BSC6900 PPPLNK(Optional)

ADD
PPPLNK(Optional)
OAM flow min MOD
PPPLNK OAMFLOWBW bandwidth[%] BSC6900 PPPLNK(Optional)

ADD
PPPLNK(Optional)
MOD
Flow control PPPLNK(Mandatory
PPPLNK FCINDEX parameter index BSC6900 )
ADD
PPPLNK(Optional)
MOD
PPPLNK FCSTYPE CRC check mode BSC6900 PPPLNK(Optional)
ADD
PPPLNK(Optional)
TRMLOADTHI TRM load threshold MOD
PPPLNK NDEX index BSC6900 PPPLNK(Optional)
ADD
PPPLNK(Optional)
ERRDETECTS Error-frame detect MOD
PPPLNK W switch BSC6900 PPPLNK(Optional)

ADD
PPPLNK(Optional)
ERRALARMT Error-frame alarm MOD
PPPLNK HD threshold BSC6900 PPPLNK(Optional)
ADD
PPPLNK(Optional)
Operator Separated MOD
PPPLNK OPSEPFLAG Flag BSC6900 PPPLNK(Optional)

ADD
PPPLNK(Mandatory
)
MOD
Operator Separated PPPLNK(Mandatory
PPPLNK OPSEPINDEX Index BSC6900 )
MOD
PPPLNK PPPMUX PPP mux BSC6900 PPPLNK(Optional)

PPP mux framing MOD


PPPLNK MUXTIME out-time[us] BSC6900 PPPLNK(Optional)
SET
PPPSELF PPPSELFLOOP(Ma
LOOP SRN Subrack No. BSC6900 ndatory)

SET
PPPSELF PPPSELFLOOP(Ma
LOOP SN Slot No. BSC6900 ndatory)
SET
PPPSELF PPPSELFLOOP(Ma
LOOP LNKT Link type BSC6900 ndatory)
SET
PPPSELF PPPSELFLOOP(Ma
LOOP MPGRPN MP Group No. BSC6900 ndatory)

SET
PPPSELF PPPSELFLOOP(Ma
LOOP PPPLNKN PPP link No. BSC6900 ndatory)
SET
PPPSELF PPPSELFLOOP(Ma
LOOP LOPT Loop type BSC6900 ndatory)
SET
PPPSELF PPPSELFLOOP(Ma
LOOP AUSTOP Loop time[min] BSC6900 ndatory)

SET
PWDPOLI Minimum Password PWDPOLICY(Optio
CY PwdMinLen Length BSC6900 nal)

SET
PWDPOLI Password PWDPOLICY(Optio
CY Complicacy Complexity BSC6900 nal)

SET
PWDPOLI Maximum Retry PWDPOLICY(Optio
CY MaxMissTimes Times BSC6900 nal)

SET
PWDPOLI AutoUnlockTim PWDPOLICY(Optio
CY e Auto Unlock Time BSC6900 nal)
Reset Interval of SET
PWDPOLI RESETINTER Account Lock PWDPOLICY(Optio
CY VAL Counter BSC6900 nal)

SET
PWDPOLI MAXVALIDDA Maximum Valid PWDPOLICY(Optio
CY TES Dates BSC6900 nal)
SET
PWDPOLI MAXPROMPT Expire Prompt PWDPOLICY(Optio
CY DATES Dates BSC6900 nal)

SET
PWDPOLI HISTORYPWD Maximum History PWDPOLICY(Optio
CY NUM Password Numbers BSC6900 nal)
SET
PWRALM PWRALMSW(Mand
SW SRN Subrack No. BSC6900 atory)
SET
PWRALM PWRALMSSW PWRALMSW(Optio
SW 1 First Alarm Switch BSC6900 nal)
SET
PWRALM PWRALMSSW Second Alarm PWRALMSW(Optio
SW 2 Switch BSC6900 nal)
SET
PWRPAR PWRPARA(Mandat
A SRN Subrack No. BSC6900 ory)
SET
PWRPAR NO1M48ALMT Upper limit of No.1 PWRPARA(Optiona
A HDUP input -48V[-V] BSC6900 l)
SET
PWRPAR NO1M48ALMT Lower limit of No.1 PWRPARA(Optiona
A HDDOWN input -48V[-V] BSC6900 l)
SET
PWRPAR NO2M48ALMT Upper limit of No.2 PWRPARA(Optiona
A HDUP input -48V[-V] BSC6900 l)
SET
PWRPAR NO2M48ALMT Lower limit of No.2 PWRPARA(Optiona
A HDDOWN input -48V[-V] BSC6900 l)
SET
PWRPAR NO3M48ALMT Upper limit of No.3 PWRPARA(Optiona
A HDUP input -48V[-V] BSC6900 l)
SET
PWRPAR NO3M48ALMT Lower limit of No.3 PWRPARA(Optiona
A HDDOWN input -48V[-V] BSC6900 l)
SET
PWRPAR NO4M48ALMT Upper limit of No.4 PWRPARA(Optiona
A HDUP input -48V[-V] BSC6900 l)
SET
PWRPAR NO4M48ALMT Lower limit of No.4 PWRPARA(Optiona
A HDDOWN input -48V[-V] BSC6900 l)
SET
PWRPAR NO5M48ALMT Upper limit of No.5 PWRPARA(Optiona
A HDUP input -48V[-V] BSC6900 l)
SET
PWRPAR NO5M48ALMT Lower limit of No.5 PWRPARA(Optiona
A HDDOWN input -48V[-V] BSC6900 l)
SET
PWRPAR NO6M48ALMT Upper limit of No.6 PWRPARA(Optiona
A HDUP input -48V[-V] BSC6900 l)
SET
PWRPAR NO6M48ALMT Lower limit of No.6 PWRPARA(Optiona
A HDDOWN input -48V[-V] BSC6900 l)
SET
QUEUEM QUEUEMAP(Mand
AP SRN Subrack No. BSC6900 atory)

SET
QUEUEM QUEUEMAP(Mand
AP SN Slot No. BSC6900 atory)

SET
QUEUEM Min DSCP of queue QUEUEMAP(Option
AP Q0MINDSCP 0 BSC6900 al)
SET
QUEUEM Min DSCP of queue QUEUEMAP(Option
AP Q1MINDSCP 1 BSC6900 al)

SET
QUEUEM Min DSCP of queue QUEUEMAP(Option
AP Q2MINDSCP 2 BSC6900 al)
SET
QUEUEM Min DSCP of queue QUEUEMAP(Option
AP Q3MINDSCP 3 BSC6900 al)

SET
QUEUEM Min DSCP of queue QUEUEMAP(Option
AP Q4MINDSCP 4 BSC6900 al)
SET
QUEUEM OAMMINBWK OAM flow min QUEUEMAP(Option
AP EY bandwidth switch BSC6900 al)

SET
QUEUEM OAMFLOWDS QUEUEMAP(Mand
AP CP DSCP of OAM flow BSC6900 atory)
SET
QUICKCF QUICKCFG(Mandat
G MODE Configure Mode BSC6900 ory)

RMV
ROLLBAC POINTSELEC ROLLBACKPOINT(
KPOINT T Remove Mode BSC6900 Mandatory)

RMV
ROLLBACKPOINT(
Mandatory)
ADD
ROLLBAC Rollback Point ROLLBACKPOINT(
KPOINT POINTNAME Name BSC6900 Mandatory)

ADD
ROLLBAC POINTDESINF Rollback Point ROLLBACKPOINT(
KPOINT O Description BSC6900 Optional)
ADD
RSCGRP(Mandator
y)
MOD
RSCGRP(Mandator
y)
RMV
RSCGRP(Mandator
RSCGRP SRN Subrack No. BSC6900 y)

ADD
RSCGRP(Mandator
y)
MOD
RSCGRP(Mandator
y)
RMV
RSCGRP(Mandator
RSCGRP CTRLSLOT Slot No. BSC6900 y)

ADD
RSCGRP(Mandator
y)
MOD
RSCGRP(Mandator
y)
RMV
Transport Resource RSCGRP(Mandator
RSCGRP GRPID Group No. BSC6900 y)

ADD
RSCGRP(Mandator
y)
Transport Resource MOD
RSCGRP GRPT Group Type BSC6900 RSCGRP(Optional)

Is First Class ADD


ISFIRSTCLAS Transport Resource RSCGRP(Mandator
RSCGRP S Group BSC6900 y)
Upper Class ADD
Transport Resource RSCGRP(Mandator
RSCGRP UPPERGRPID Group No. BSC6900 y)

ADD
RSCMNGMOD Resource RSCGRP(Mandator
RSCGRP E Management Mode BSC6900 y)

ADD
RSCGRP(Mandator
RSCGRP CNOPINDEX CN Operator index BSC6900 y)

ADD
RSCGRP(Mandator
y)
MOD
RSCGRP BWMODE Bandwidth Mode BSC6900 RSCGRP(Optional)
ADD
RSCGRP(Mandator
y)
MOD
RSCGRP TxBw Forward Bandwidth BSC6900 RSCGRP(Optional)

ADD
RSCGRP(Mandator
y)
Backward MOD
RSCGRP RxBw Bandwidth BSC6900 RSCGRP(Optional)
ADD
RSCGRP(Mandator
y)
MOD
RSCGRP AllBw Bandwidth BSC6900 RSCGRP(Optional)

ADD
RSCGRP(Optional)
TRMLOADTHI TRM load threshold MOD
RSCGRP NDEX index BSC6900 RSCGRP(Optional)

ADD
SAALLNK(Mandator
y)
RMV
SAALLNK(Mandator
y)
MOD
SAALLNK(Mandator
SAALLNK SRN Subrack No. BSC6900 y)

ADD
SAALLNK(Mandator
y)
RMV
SAALLNK(Mandator
y)
MOD
SAALLNK(Mandator
SAALLNK SN Slot No. BSC6900 y)
ADD
SAALLNK(Mandator
y)
RMV
SAALLNK(Mandator
y)
MOD
SAALLNK(Mandator
SAALLNK SAALLNKN SAAL link No. BSC6900 y)

ADD
SAALLNK(Mandator
y)
MOD
SAALLNK CARRYT Bearing type BSC6900 SAALLNK(Optional)

ADD
SAALLNK(Mandator
y)
MOD
Bearing subrack SAALLNK(Mandator
SAALLNK CARRYSRN No. BSC6900 y)

ADD
SAALLNK(Mandator
y)
MOD
SAALLNK(Mandator
SAALLNK CARRYSN Bearing slot No. BSC6900 y)

ADD
SAALLNK(Mandator
y)
MOD
CARRYUNILN Bearing UNI link SAALLNK(Mandator
SAALLNK KN No. BSC6900 y)
ADD
SAALLNK(Mandator
y)
MOD
CARRYIMAGR Bearing IMA group SAALLNK(Mandator
SAALLNK PN No. BSC6900 y)

ADD
SAALLNK(Mandator
y)
MOD
CARRYFRAAT Bearing FRAATM SAALLNK(Mandator
SAALLNK MLNKN link No. BSC6900 y)

ADD
SAALLNK(Mandator
y)
MOD
CARRYNCOP Bearing NCOPT SAALLNK(Mandator
SAALLNK TN port No. BSC6900 y)

ADD
SAALLNK(Mandator
y)
MOD
Bearing ATM logic SAALLNK(Mandator
SAALLNK CARRYVPN port No. BSC6900 y)
ADD
SAALLNK(Mandator
y)
MOD
SAALLNK CARRYVPI Bearing VPI BSC6900 SAALLNK(Optional)

ADD
SAALLNK(Mandator
y)
MOD
SAALLNK CARRYVCI Bearing VCI BSC6900 SAALLNK(Optional)

ADD
SAALLNK(Mandator
y)
TX traffic record MOD
SAALLNK TXTRFX index BSC6900 SAALLNK(Optional)

ADD
SAALLNK(Mandator
y)
RX traffic record MOD
SAALLNK RXTRFX index BSC6900 SAALLNK(Optional)

ADD
SAALLNK(Mandator
y)
MOD
SAALLNK SAALLNKT Interface type BSC6900 SAALLNK(Optional)
ADD
SAALLNK(Optional)
Management MOD
SAALLNK MPS proving status BSC6900 SAALLNK(Optional)

ADD
SAALLNK(Optional)
MOD
SAALLNK CCTMR Timer_CC BSC6900 SAALLNK(Optional)
ADD
SAALLNK(Optional)
MOD
SAALLNK POLLTMR Timer_Poll BSC6900 SAALLNK(Optional)

ADD
SAALLNK(Optional)
MOD
SAALLNK IDLETMR Timer_Idle BSC6900 SAALLNK(Optional)

ADD
SAALLNK(Optional)
Timer_No- MOD
SAALLNK RSPTMR Response BSC6900 SAALLNK(Optional)

ADD
SAALLNK(Optional)
MOD
SAALLNK KEEPTMR Timer_Keep-Alive BSC6900 SAALLNK(Optional)
ADD
SAALLNK(Optional)
MOD
SAALLNK COMTMR1 Timer T1 BSC6900 SAALLNK(Optional)

ADD
SAALLNK(Optional)
MOD
SAALLNK COMTMR2 Timer T2 BSC6900 SAALLNK(Optional)

ADD
SAALLNK(Optional)
MOD
SAALLNK COMTMR3 Timer T3 BSC6900 SAALLNK(Optional)

ADD
SAALLNK(Optional)
Timer_REPEAT- MOD
SAALLNK SRECTMR SREC BSC6900 SAALLNK(Optional)
ADD
SAALLNK(Optional)
MOD
SAALLNK INHTMR Timer_NO-CREDIT BSC6900 SAALLNK(Optional)

ADD
SAALLNK(Optional)
MOD
SAALLNK MAXNRP Max_NRP BSC6900 SAALLNK(Optional)

ADD
SAALLNK(Optional)
MOD
SAALLNK MAXCC MaxCC BSC6900 SAALLNK(Optional)
ADD
SAALLNK(Optional)
Max Poll Data MOD
SAALLNK MAXPD Count BSC6900 SAALLNK(Optional)

ADD
SAALLNK(Optional)
MOD
SAALLNK STATLEN MaxSTAT BSC6900 SAALLNK(Optional)

ADD
SAALLNK(Optional)
MOD
SAALLNK N1 N1 BSC6900 SAALLNK(Optional)
ADD
SAALLNK(Optional)
Receiving window MOD
SAALLNK WINDOWSIZE size BSC6900 SAALLNK(Optional)

SET
SCCPTM SCCPTMR(Optional
R IATXTMR Inactive TX timer BSC6900 )

SET
SCCPTM SCCPTMR(Optional
R IARXTMR Inactive RX timer BSC6900 )
ADD
SCHTSK(Mandator
y)
RMV
SCHTSK TSKN Task Name BSC6900 SCHTSK(Optional)
SET
SCHTSKS SCHTSKSW(Option
W TSKN Task Name BSC6900 al)

SET
SCHTSKS SCHTSKSW(Manda
W ENF Status BSC6900 tory)

ADD
USCPICH(Mandator
SCPICH CellId Cell ID BSC6900 y)

ADD
SCPICH ScpichPhyId SCPICH ID BSC6900 USCPICH(Optional)

SCPICH transmit ADD


SCPICH ScpichPower power[0.1dB] BSC6900 USCPICH(Optional)

ADD
SCTPLNK(Mandato
ry)
MOD
SCTPLNK(Mandato
ry)
RMV
SCTPLNK(Mandato
SCTPLNK SRN Subrack No. BSC6900 ry)
ADD
SCTPLNK(Mandato
ry)
MOD
SCTPLNK(Mandato
ry)
RMV
SCTPLNK(Mandato
SCTPLNK SN Slot No. BSC6900 ry)

ADD
SCTPLNK(Mandato
ry)
MOD
SCTPLNK(Mandato
ry)
RMV
SCTPLNK(Mandato
SCTPLNK SCTPLNKN SCTP link No. BSC6900 ry)
ADD
SCTPLNK(Mandato
ry)
MOD
SCTPLNK MODE Signalling link mode BSC6900 SCTPLNK(Optional)

ADD
SCTPLNK(Mandato
SCTPLNK APP Application type BSC6900 ry)
ADD
SCTPLNK(Optional)
Differentiated MOD
SCTPLNK DSCP Service Codepoint BSC6900 SCTPLNK(Optional)

ADD
SCTPLNK(Mandato
ry)
MOD
Local SCTP port SCTPLNK(Mandato
SCTPLNK LOCPN No. BSC6900 ry)
ADD
SCTPLNK(Mandato
ry)
First local IP MOD
SCTPLNK LOCIP1 address BSC6900 SCTPLNK(Optional)

ADD
SCTPLNK(Optional)
Second local IP MOD
SCTPLNK LOCIP2 address BSC6900 SCTPLNK(Optional)
ADD
SCTPLNK(Mandato
ry)
First destination IP MOD
SCTPLNK PEERIP1 address BSC6900 SCTPLNK(Optional)

ADD
SCTPLNK(Optional)
Second destination MOD
SCTPLNK PEERIP2 IP address BSC6900 SCTPLNK(Optional)

ADD
SCTPLNK(Mandato
ry)
Destination SCTP MOD
SCTPLNK PEERPN port No. BSC6900 SCTPLNK(Optional)
ADD
SCTPLNK(Mandato
ry)
LOGPORTFLA MOD
SCTPLNK G Logic Port Flag BSC6900 SCTPLNK(Optional)

ADD
SCTPLNK(Mandato
ry)
MOD
SCTPLNK(Mandato
SCTPLNK LOGPORTSN Logic Port Slot No. BSC6900 ry)

ADD
SCTPLNK(Mandato
ry)
MOD
SCTPLNK(Mandato
SCTPLNK LOGPORTNO Logic Port No. BSC6900 ry)

ADD
SCTPLNK(Optional)
MOD
SCTPLNK RTOMIN RTO min value BSC6900 SCTPLNK(Optional)
ADD
SCTPLNK(Optional)
MOD
SCTPLNK RTOMAX RTO max value BSC6900 SCTPLNK(Optional)

ADD
SCTPLNK(Optional)
MOD
SCTPLNK RTOINIT RTO initial value BSC6900 SCTPLNK(Optional)
ADD
SCTPLNK(Optional)
MOD
SCTPLNK RTOALPHA RTO alpha value BSC6900 SCTPLNK(Optional)
ADD
SCTPLNK(Optional)
MOD
SCTPLNK RTOBETA RTO beta value BSC6900 SCTPLNK(Optional)

ADD
SCTPLNK HBINTER Heartbeat interval BSC6900 SCTPLNK(Optional)
MAXASSOCR Association max ADD
SCTPLNK ETR retrans BSC6900 SCTPLNK(Optional)

MAXPATHRE ADD
SCTPLNK TR Path max retrans BSC6900 SCTPLNK(Optional)
ADD
Calculate checksum SCTPLNK(Optional)
when send MOD
SCTPLNK CHKSUMTX message BSC6900 SCTPLNK(Optional)

ADD
Calculate checksum SCTPLNK(Optional)
when receive MOD
SCTPLNK CHKSUMRX message BSC6900 SCTPLNK(Optional)

ADD
SCTPLNK(Optional)
CHKSUMTYP Checksum MOD
SCTPLNK E arithmetic BSC6900 SCTPLNK(Optional)
ADD
SCTPLNK(Optional)
MOD
SCTPLNK MTU MTU value BSC6900 SCTPLNK(Optional)
ADD
VLANID Flag of SCTPLNK(Optional)
First Local IP MOD
SCTPLNK VLANFLAG1 address BSC6900 SCTPLNK(Optional)

ADD
SCTPLNK(Mandato
ry)
MOD
VLAN ID of First SCTPLNK(Mandato
SCTPLNK VLANID1 Local IP address BSC6900 ry)

ADD
VLANID Flag of SCTPLNK(Optional)
Second Local IP MOD
SCTPLNK VLANFlAG2 address BSC6900 SCTPLNK(Optional)

ADD
SCTPLNK(Mandato
ry)
MOD
VLAN ID of Second SCTPLNK(Mandato
SCTPLNK VLANID2 Local IP address BSC6900 ry)
ADD
SCTPLNK(Optional)
CROSSIPFLA Cross IP address MOD
SCTPLNK G available flag BSC6900 SCTPLNK(Optional)

ADD
SCTPLNK(Optional)
SWITCHBACK Switch primary IP MOD
SCTPLNK FLAG address flag BSC6900 SCTPLNK(Optional)
ADD
SCTPLNK(Optional)
MOD
SWITCHBACK Switch back HB SCTPLNK(Mandato
SCTPLNK HBNUM number BSC6900 ry)

ADD
SCTPLNK(Optional)
BUNDLINGFL MOD
SCTPLNK AG Bundling Flag BSC6900 SCTPLNK(Optional)

MOD
SCTPLNK HBINTER Heartbeat interval BSC6900 SCTPLNK(Optional)

MAXASSOCR Association max MOD


SCTPLNK ETR retrans BSC6900 SCTPLNK(Optional)
MAXPATHRE MOD
SCTPLNK TR Path max retrans BSC6900 SCTPLNK(Optional)

SET
SCTPSRV NBAP service SCTPSRVPORT(O
PORT NBAPSRVPN listening port No. BSC6900 ptional)
SET
SCTPSRV M3UA service SCTPSRVPORT(O
PORT M3UASRVPN listening port No. BSC6900 ptional)

SET
SCTPSRV BBAP service SCTPSRVPORT(O
PORT BBAPSRVPN listening port No. BSC6900 ptional)
SET
SCUPORT(Mandat
SCUPORT SRN Subrack No. BSC6900 ory)

SET
SCUPORT(Optional
SCUPORT SN Slot No. BSC6900 )SET
SCUPORT(Optional
SCUPORT PN Port No. BSC6900 )
SET
SCUPORT(Mandat
SCUPORT Switch Port switch BSC6900 ory)
SET
SHARETH SHARETHD(Manda
D BT Board type BSC6900 tory)
SMS RRC conn SET
SHARETH SMRRCCONN share CPU control SHARETHD(Option
D CCPUTHD threshold BSC6900 al)
SMS RRC conn SET
SHARETH SMRRCCONN share CPU restore SHARETHD(Option
D RCPUTHD threshold BSC6900 al)
Call RRC conn SET
SHARETH CRRCCONNC share CPU control SHARETHD(Option
D CPUTHD threshold BSC6900 al)
Call RRC conn SET
SHARETH CRRCCONNR share CPU restore SHARETHD(Option
D CPUTHD threshold BSC6900 al)
Location RRC conn SET
SHARETH LRRCCONNC share CPU control SHARETHD(Option
D CPUTHD threshold BSC6900 al)
Location RRC conn SET
SHARETH LRRCCONNR share CPU restore SHARETHD(Option
D CPUTHD threshold BSC6900 al)
SMS RRC conn SET
SHARETH SMRRCCONN share msg control SHARETHD(Option
D CMSGTHD threshold BSC6900 al)
SMS RRC conn SET
SHARETH SMRRCCONN share msg restore SHARETHD(Option
D RMSGTHD threshold BSC6900 al)
Call RRC conn SET
SHARETH CRRCCONNC share msg control SHARETHD(Option
D MSGTHD threshold BSC6900 al)
Call RRC conn SET
SHARETH CRRCCONNR share msg restore SHARETHD(Option
D MSGTHD threshold BSC6900 al)
Location RRC conn SET
SHARETH LRRCCONNC share msg control SHARETHD(Option
D MSGTHD threshold BSC6900 al)
Location RRC conn SET
SHARETH LRRCCONNR share msg restore SHARETHD(Option
D MSGTHD threshold BSC6900 al)
SET
SLFSLVS SLFSLVSW(Mandat
W SWITCH Self-healing Switch BSC6900 ory)

SET
SLFSLVS Self-healing Switch SLFSLVSW(Option
W PSW for OMU Process BSC6900 al)

Self-healing Switch SET


SLFSLVS for Memory SLFSLVSW(Option
W MSW Overload BSC6900 al)
Self-healing Switch
for Ethernet SET
SLFSLVS Adapter Traffic SLFSLVSW(Option
W CSW Monitoring BSC6900 al)

SET
SNTPCLT SNTPCLTPARA(Ma
PARA SP Sync Period BSC6900 ndatory)

ADD
SNTPSRV SNTPSRVINFO(Ma
INFO PT Port BSC6900 ndatory)

SET
SS7PATC SwitchParamet SS7PATCHSWITC
HSWITCH er1 SwitchParameter1 BSC6900 H(Optional)

SET
SS7PATC SwitchParamet SS7PATCHSWITC
HSWITCH er2 SwitchParameter2 BSC6900 H(Optional)

SET
SS7PATC SwitchParamet SS7PATCHSWITC
HSWITCH er3 SwitchParameter3 BSC6900 H(Optional)
SET
SS7PATC SwitchParamet SS7PATCHSWITC
HSWITCH er4 SwitchParameter4 BSC6900 H(Optional)

SET
SS7PATC SwitchParamet SS7PATCHSWITC
HSWITCH er5 SwitchParameter5 BSC6900 H(Optional)

SET
SS7PATC SwitchParamet SS7PATCHSWITC
HSWITCH er6 SwitchParameter6 BSC6900 H(Optional)

SET
SS7PATC SwitchParamet SS7PATCHSWITC
HSWITCH er7 SwitchParameter7 BSC6900 H(Optional)

SET
SS7PATC SwitchParamet SS7PATCHSWITC
HSWITCH er8 SwitchParameter8 BSC6900 H(Optional)
SET
SS7PATC SwitchParamet SS7PATCHSWITC
HSWITCH er9 SwitchParameter9 BSC6900 H(Optional)

SET
SS7PATC SwitchParamet SS7PATCHSWITC
HSWITCH er10 SwitchParameter10 BSC6900 H(Optional)

SET
SSLAUTH Authentication SSLAUTHMODE(M
MODE AUTHMODE Mode BSC6900 andatory)
ADD
SUBCMD(Optional)
RMV
SUBCMD TSKN Task Name BSC6900 SUBCMD(Optional)

ADD
SUBCMD(Mandator
y)
RMV
SUBCMD(Mandator
SUBCMD SUBID Subtask ID BSC6900 y)
ADD
SUBCMD(Mandator
SUBCMD SCMD Command String BSC6900 y)

ADD
SUBCMD(Mandator
y)
RMV
Command SUBCMD(Mandator
SUBCMD CMDSEQ Sequence BSC6900 y)
SET
SUBNET(Mandator
SUBNET SUBNET Subnet No BSC6900 y)

ADD
SUBRACK(Mandato
ry)
RMV
SUBRACK(Mandato
SUBRACK SRN Subrack No. BSC6900 ry)
ADD
SUBRACK(Mandato
ry)
MOD
SUBRACK(Optional
SUBRACK SRName Subrack name BSC6900 )
ADD
SUBRACK(Optional
)
MOD
Connect power SUBRACK(Optional
SUBRACK CONNPWR monitoring board BSC6900 )ADD
SUBRACK(Optional
SUBRACK SCUTYPE SCU Type BSC6900 )
ADD
ISSECONDAR Is Secondary Main SUBRACK(Optional
SUBRACK Y Subrack BSC6900 )
MOD
SUBRACK(Mandato
SUBRACK SRN Subrack No. BSC6900 ry)

MOD
ISSECONDAR Is Secondary Main SUBRACK(Optional
SUBRACK Y Subrack BSC6900 )

ADD
SUBTSK(Optional)
RMV
SUBTSK(Optional)
MOD
SUBTSK TSKN Task Name BSC6900 SUBTSK(Optional)
ADD
SUBTSK(Mandatory
)
RMV
SUBTSK(Mandatory
)
MOD
SUBTSK(Mandatory
SUBTSK SUBID Subtask ID BSC6900 )

ADD
SUBTSK ENF Subtask Status BSC6900 SUBTSK(Optional)

ADD
SUBTSK(Mandatory
SUBTSK SCMD Command String BSC6900 )
ADD
SUBTSK(Mandatory
)
MOD
SUBTSK FREQ Time Mode BSC6900 SUBTSK(Optional)

ADD
SUBTSK(Mandatory
SUBTSK SD Start Date BSC6900 )

ADD
SUBTSK ED End Date BSC6900 SUBTSK(Optional)
ADD
SUBTSK RFT Execute Interval BSC6900 SUBTSK(Optional)
ADD
SUBTSK(Mandatory
)
MOD
SUBTSK(Mandatory
SUBTSK DINM Date in Month BSC6900 )

ADD
SUBTSK(Mandatory
)
MOD
SUBTSK(Mandatory
SUBTSK DINW Date in Week BSC6900 )
ADD
SUBTSK(Mandatory
SUBTSK TM1 Execute Time 1 BSC6900 )

ADD
SUBTSK TM2 Execute Time 2 BSC6900 SUBTSK(Optional)
ADD
SUBTSK TM3 Execute Time 3 BSC6900 SUBTSK(Optional)

ADD
SUBTSK TM4 Execute Time 4 BSC6900 SUBTSK(Optional)
ADD
SUBTSK TM5 Execute Time 5 BSC6900 SUBTSK(Optional)

ADD
SUBTSK(Mandatory
SUBTSK ST Start Time BSC6900 )

ADD
SUBTSK(Mandatory
SUBTSK ET End Time BSC6900 )
ADD
SUBTSK INTV Time Interval BSC6900 SUBTSK(Optional)

ADD
SUBTSK(Mandatory
SUBTSK TM Execute Time BSC6900 )

MOD
SUBTSK ENF Subtask Status BSC6900 SUBTSK(Optional)

MOD
SUBTSK(Mandatory
SUBTSK SD Start Date BSC6900 )

MOD
SUBTSK ED End Date BSC6900 SUBTSK(Optional)
MOD
SUBTSK RFT Execute Interval BSC6900 SUBTSK(Optional)
MOD
SUBTSK TM1 Execute Time 1 BSC6900 SUBTSK(Optional)

MOD
SUBTSK TM2 Execute Time 2 BSC6900 SUBTSK(Optional)
MOD
SUBTSK TM3 Execute Time 3 BSC6900 SUBTSK(Optional)

MOD
SUBTSK TM4 Execute Time 4 BSC6900 SUBTSK(Optional)
MOD
SUBTSK TM5 Execute Time 5 BSC6900 SUBTSK(Optional)

MOD
SUBTSK(Mandatory
SUBTSK ST Start Time BSC6900 )

MOD
SUBTSK(Mandatory
SUBTSK ET End Time BSC6900 )
MOD
SUBTSK INTV Time Interval BSC6900 SUBTSK(Optional)

MOD
SUBTSK(Mandatory
SUBTSK TM Execute Time BSC6900 )

SYS SYSDESC System description BSC6900 SET SYS(Optional)

SYSOBJECTI
SYS D NE Name BSC6900 SET SYS(Optional)

SYSCONTAC Contact mode of


SYS T the manufacturer BSC6900 SET SYS(Optional)

SYSLOCATIO
SYS N System Location BSC6900 SET SYS(Optional)

SYSSERVICE
SYS S System services BSC6900 SET SYS(Optional)
ADD
TGWIP(Mandatory)
MOD
TGWIP(Mandatory)
RMV
TGWIP TGWID TGW ID BSC6900 TGWIP(Mandatory)

ADD
TGWIP(Mandatory)
TGW IP_TRANS IP MOD
TGWIP TGWIPOAMIP address BSC6900 TGWIP(Optional)
ADD
TGWIP(Mandatory)
TGWIPOAMM TGW IP_TRANS IP MOD
TGWIP ASK Mask BSC6900 TGWIP(Optional)

ADD
TGWIP(Mandatory)
TGWPEERSR TGW Trans MOD
TGWIP N Subrack No. BSC6900 TGWIP(Optional)
ADD
TGWIP(Mandatory)
TGW TRANS Slot MOD
TGWIP TGWPEERSN No. BSC6900 TGWIP(Optional)

TIME DATE Date BSC6900 SET TIME(Optional)

TIME TIME Time BSC6900 SET TIME(Optional)


SET
TRANSPA TRANSPATCHPAR
TCHPARA SRN Subrack No. BSC6900 A(Mandatory)

SET
TRANSPA Reserved TRANSPATCHPAR
TCHPARA RSVDPARA1 Parameter 1 BSC6900 A(Optional)

SET
TRANSPA Reserved TRANSPATCHPAR
TCHPARA RSVDPARA2 Parameter 2 BSC6900 A(Optional)

SET
TRANSPA Reserved TRANSPATCHPAR
TCHPARA RSVDPARA3 Parameter 3 BSC6900 A(Optional)
SET
TRANSPA Reserved TRANSPATCHPAR
TCHPARA RSVDPARA4 Parameter 4 BSC6900 A(Optional)

SET
TRANSPA Reserved TRANSPATCHPAR
TCHPARA RSVDPARA5 Parameter 5 BSC6900 A(Optional)

SET
TRANSPA Reserved TRANSPATCHPAR
TCHPARA RSVDPARA6 Parameter 6 BSC6900 A(Optional)

SET
TRANSPA Reserved TRANSPATCHPAR
TCHPARA RSVDPARA7 Parameter 7 BSC6900 A(Optional)

SET
TRANSPA Reserved TRANSPATCHPAR
TCHPARA RSVDPARA8 Parameter 8 BSC6900 A(Optional)
SET
TRANSPA Reserved TRANSPATCHPAR
TCHPARA RSVDPARA9 Parameter 9 BSC6900 A(Optional)

SET
TRANSPA Reserved TRANSPATCHPAR
TCHPARA RSVDPARA10 Parameter 10 BSC6900 A(Optional)

SET
TRANSPA Reserved TRANSPATCHPAR
TCHPARA RSVDPARA11 Parameter 11 BSC6900 A(Optional)

SET
TRANSPA Reserved TRANSPATCHPAR
TCHPARA RSVDPARA12 Parameter 12 BSC6900 A(Optional)

SET
TRANSPA Reserved TRANSPATCHPAR
TCHPARA RSVDPARA13 Parameter 13 BSC6900 A(Optional)
SET
TRANSPA Reserved TRANSPATCHPAR
TCHPARA RSVDPARA14 Parameter 14 BSC6900 A(Optional)

SET
TRANSPA Reserved TRANSPATCHPAR
TCHPARA RSVDPARA15 Parameter 15 BSC6900 A(Optional)

ADD
TRMFACTOR(Mand
atory)
MOD
TRMFACTOR(Mand
atory)
RMV
TRMFACT TRMFACTOR(Mand
OR FTI Factor table index BSC6900 atory)

ADD
TRMFACTOR(Mand
atory)
MOD
TRMFACT TRMFACTOR(Optio
OR REMARK Remark BSC6900 nal)
ADD
TRMFACTOR(Optio
UMTS general nal)
common channel MOD
TRMFACT service downlink TRMFACTOR(Optio
OR GENCCHDL factor BSC6900 nal)
ADD
TRMFACTOR(Optio
nal)
UMTS general MOD
TRMFACT common channel TRMFACTOR(Optio
OR GENCCHUL service uplink factor BSC6900 nal)
ADD
TRMFACTOR(Optio
nal)
UMTS IMS SRB MOD
TRMFACT service downlink TRMFACTOR(Optio
OR SIPDL factor BSC6900 nal)
ADD
TRMFACTOR(Optio
nal)
MOD
TRMFACT UMTS IMS SRB TRMFACTOR(Optio
OR SIPUL service uplink factor BSC6900 nal)
ADD
TRMFACTOR(Optio
UMTS MBMS nal)
common channel MOD
TRMFACT service downlink TRMFACTOR(Optio
OR MBMSCCHDL factor BSC6900 nal)
ADD
TRMFACTOR(Optio
nal)
MOD
TRMFACT UMTS SRB service TRMFACTOR(Optio
OR SRBDL downlink factor BSC6900 nal)
ADD
TRMFACTOR(Optio
nal)
MOD
TRMFACT UMTS SRB service TRMFACTOR(Optio
OR SRBUL uplink factor BSC6900 nal)
ADD
TRMFACTOR(Optio
nal)
UMTS AMR voice MOD
TRMFACT service downlink TRMFACTOR(Optio
OR VOICEDL factor BSC6900 nal)
ADD
TRMFACTOR(Optio
nal)
MOD
TRMFACT UMTS AMR voice TRMFACTOR(Optio
OR VOICEUL service uplink factor BSC6900 nal)
ADD
TRMFACTOR(Optio
UMTS R99 CS nal)
conversational MOD
TRMFACT service downlink TRMFACTOR(Optio
OR CSCONVDL factor BSC6900 nal)
ADD
TRMFACTOR(Optio
nal)
UMTS R99 CS MOD
TRMFACT conversational TRMFACTOR(Optio
OR CSCONVUL service uplink factor BSC6900 nal)
ADD
TRMFACTOR(Optio
nal)
UMTS R99 CS MOD
TRMFACT streaming service TRMFACTOR(Optio
OR CSSTRMDL downlink factor BSC6900 nal)
ADD
TRMFACTOR(Optio
nal)
UMTS R99 CS MOD
TRMFACT streaming service TRMFACTOR(Optio
OR CSSTRMUL uplink factor BSC6900 nal)
ADD
TRMFACTOR(Optio
UMTS R99 PS nal)
conversational MOD
TRMFACT service downlink TRMFACTOR(Optio
OR PSCONVDL factor BSC6900 nal)
ADD
TRMFACTOR(Optio
nal)
UMTS R99 PS MOD
TRMFACT conversational TRMFACTOR(Optio
OR PSCONVUL service uplink factor BSC6900 nal)
ADD
TRMFACTOR(Optio
nal)
UMTS R99 PS MOD
TRMFACT streaming service TRMFACTOR(Optio
OR PSSTRMDL downlink factor BSC6900 nal)
ADD
TRMFACTOR(Optio
nal)
UMTS R99 PS MOD
TRMFACT streaming service TRMFACTOR(Optio
OR PSSTRMUL uplink factor BSC6900 nal)
ADD
TRMFACTOR(Optio
nal)
UMTS R99 PS MOD
TRMFACT interactive service TRMFACTOR(Optio
OR PSINTERDL downlink factor BSC6900 nal)
ADD
TRMFACTOR(Optio
nal)
UMTS R99 PS MOD
TRMFACT interactive service TRMFACTOR(Optio
OR PSINTERUL uplink factor BSC6900 nal)
ADD
TRMFACTOR(Optio
nal)
UMTS R99 PS MOD
TRMFACT background service TRMFACTOR(Optio
OR PSBKGDL downlink factor BSC6900 nal)
ADD
TRMFACTOR(Optio
nal)
UMTS R99 PS MOD
TRMFACT background service TRMFACTOR(Optio
OR PSBKGUL uplink factor BSC6900 nal)
ADD
TRMFACTOR(Optio
nal)
UMTS HSDPA MOD
TRMFACT signal downlink TRMFACTOR(Optio
OR HDSRBDL factor BSC6900 nal)
ADD
TRMFACTOR(Optio
nal)
UMTS HSDPA IMS MOD
TRMFACT signal downlink TRMFACTOR(Optio
OR HDSIPDL factor BSC6900 nal)

ADD
TRMFACTOR(Optio
nal)
UMTS HSDPA MOD
TRMFACT voice service TRMFACTOR(Optio
OR HDVOICEDL downlink factor BSC6900 nal)
ADD
TRMFACTOR(Optio
UMTS HSDPA nal)
conversational MOD
TRMFACT service downlink TRMFACTOR(Optio
OR HDCONVDL factor BSC6900 nal)
ADD
TRMFACTOR(Optio
nal)
UMTS HSDPA MOD
TRMFACT streaming service TRMFACTOR(Optio
OR HDSTRMDL downlink factor BSC6900 nal)
ADD
TRMFACTOR(Optio
nal)
UMTS HSDPA MOD
TRMFACT interactive service TRMFACTOR(Optio
OR HDINTERDL downlink factor BSC6900 nal)
ADD
TRMFACTOR(Optio
nal)
UMTS HSDPA MOD
TRMFACT background service TRMFACTOR(Optio
OR HDBKGDL downlink factor BSC6900 nal)
ADD
TRMFACTOR(Optio
nal)
MOD
TRMFACT UMTS HSUPA TRMFACTOR(Optio
OR HUSRBUL signal uplink factor BSC6900 nal)
ADD
TRMFACTOR(Optio
nal)
MOD
TRMFACT UMTS HSUPA IMS TRMFACTOR(Optio
OR HUSIPUL signal uplink factor BSC6900 nal)
ADD
TRMFACTOR(Optio
nal)
UMTS HSUPA MOD
TRMFACT voice service uplink TRMFACTOR(Optio
OR HUVOICEUL factor BSC6900 nal)
ADD
TRMFACTOR(Optio
nal)
UMTS HSUPA MOD
TRMFACT conversational TRMFACTOR(Optio
OR HUCONVUL service uplink factor BSC6900 nal)
ADD
TRMFACTOR(Optio
nal)
UMTS HSUPA MOD
TRMFACT streaming service TRMFACTOR(Optio
OR HUSTRMUL uplink factor BSC6900 nal)
ADD
TRMFACTOR(Optio
nal)
UMTS HSUPA MOD
TRMFACT interactive service TRMFACTOR(Optio
OR HUINTERUL uplink factor BSC6900 nal)
ADD
TRMFACTOR(Optio
nal)
UMTS HSUPA MOD
TRMFACT background service TRMFACTOR(Optio
OR HUBKGUL uplink factor BSC6900 nal)
ADD
TRMFACTOR(Optio
nal)
UMTS EFACH MOD
TRMFACT channel forward TRMFACTOR(Optio
OR EFACHDL factor BSC6900 nal)

ADD
TRMLOADTH(Mand
atory)
RMV
TRMLOAD TRMLOADTHI TRM load threshold TRMLOADTH(Mand
TH NDEX index BSC6900 atory)
ADD
TRMLOAD TRMLOADTH(Mand
TH TRANST Transport Type BSC6900 atory)

ADD
TRMLOAD TRMLOADTH(Mand
TH THTYPE Threshold type BSC6900 atory)

ADD
TRMLOAD FWDRSVHOB Forward handover TRMLOADTH(Optio
TH W reserved bandwidth BSC6900 nal)

ADD
TRMLOAD BWDRSVHOB Backward handover TRMLOADTH(Optio
TH W reserved bandwidth BSC6900 nal)
ADD
TRMLOAD FWDCONGB Forward congestion TRMLOADTH(Optio
TH W remain bandwidth BSC6900 nal)

Backward ADD
TRMLOAD BWDCONGB congestion remain TRMLOADTH(Optio
TH W bandwidth BSC6900 nal)
Forward congestion ADD
TRMLOAD FWDCONGCL clear remain TRMLOADTH(Optio
TH RBW bandwidth BSC6900 nal)

Backward ADD
TRMLOAD BWDCONGCL congestion clear TRMLOADTH(Optio
TH RBW remain bandwidth BSC6900 nal)

Forward overload ADD


TRMLOAD FWDOVLDRS congestion remain TRMLOADTH(Optio
TH VBW bandwidth BSC6900 nal)
Backward overload ADD
TRMLOAD BWDOVLDRS congestion remain TRMLOADTH(Optio
TH VBW bandwidth BSC6900 nal)

Forward overload ADD


TRMLOAD FWDOVLDCL congestion clear TRMLOADTH(Optio
TH RRSVBW remain bandwidth BSC6900 nal)
Backward overload ADD
TRMLOAD BWDOVLDCL congestion clear TRMLOADTH(Optio
TH RRSVBW remain bandwidth BSC6900 nal)

ADD
TRMLOAD FWDRESVHO Forward handover TRMLOADTH(Optio
TH TH reserved ratio BSC6900 nal)

ADD
TRMLOAD BWDRESVHO Backward handover TRMLOADTH(Optio
TH TH reserved ratio BSC6900 nal)
ADD
TRMLOAD Forward congestion TRMLOADTH(Optio
TH FWDCONGTH remain ratio BSC6900 nal)

Backward ADD
TRMLOAD congestion remain TRMLOADTH(Optio
TH BWDCONGTH ratio BSC6900 nal)
ADD
TRMLOAD FWDCONGCL Forward congestion TRMLOADTH(Optio
TH RTH clear remain ratio BSC6900 nal)

Backward ADD
TRMLOAD BWDCONGCL congestion clear TRMLOADTH(Optio
TH RTH remain ratio BSC6900 nal)

Forward overload ADD


TRMLOAD congestion remain TRMLOADTH(Optio
TH FWDOVLDTH ratio BSC6900 nal)
Backward overload ADD
TRMLOAD congestion remain TRMLOADTH(Optio
TH BWDOVLDTH ratio BSC6900 nal)

Forward overload ADD


TRMLOAD FWDOVLDCL congestion clear TRMLOADTH(Optio
TH RTH remain ratio BSC6900 nal)
Backward overload ADD
TRMLOAD BWDOVLDCL congestion clear TRMLOADTH(Optio
TH RTH remain ratio BSC6900 nal)

ADD
TRMMAP(Mandator
y)
MOD
TRMMAP(Mandator
y)
RMV
TRMMAP(Mandator
TRMMAP TMI TRMMAP ID BSC6900 y)

ADD
TRMMAP(Optional)
MOD
TRMMAP REMARK Remark BSC6900 TRMMAP(Optional)

ADD
TRMMAP(Mandator
y)
MOD
TRMMAP(Mandator
TRMMAP ITFT Interface Type BSC6900 y)
ADD
TRMMAP(Optional)
MOD
TRMMAP TRANST Transport Type BSC6900 TRMMAP(Optional)

ADD
TRMMAP(Optional)
Common channel MOD
TRMMAP CCHPRIPATH primary path BSC6900 TRMMAP(Optional)
ADD
TRMMAP(Optional)
CCHSECPAT Common channel MOD
TRMMAP H secondary path BSC6900 TRMMAP(Optional)

ADD
TRMMAP(Optional)
IMS SRB primary MOD
TRMMAP SIPPRIPATH path BSC6900 TRMMAP(Optional)
ADD
TRMMAP(Optional)
IMS SRB secondary MOD
TRMMAP SIPSECPATH path BSC6900 TRMMAP(Optional)

ADD
TRMMAP(Optional)
MOD
TRMMAP SRBPRIPATH SRB primary path BSC6900 TRMMAP(Optional)
ADD
TRMMAP(Optional)
SRB secondary MOD
TRMMAP SRBSECPATH path BSC6900 TRMMAP(Optional)

ADD
TRMMAP(Optional)
VOICEPRIPAT AMR voice primary MOD
TRMMAP H path BSC6900 TRMMAP(Optional)
ADD
TRMMAP(Optional)
VOICESECPA AMR voice MOD
TRMMAP TH secondary path BSC6900 TRMMAP(Optional)

ADD
R99 CS TRMMAP(Optional)
CSCONVPRIP conversational MOD
TRMMAP ATH primary path BSC6900 TRMMAP(Optional)
ADD
R99 CS TRMMAP(Optional)
CSCONVSEC conversational MOD
TRMMAP PATH secondary path BSC6900 TRMMAP(Optional)

ADD
TRMMAP(Optional)
CSSTRMPRIP R99 CS streaming MOD
TRMMAP ATH primary path BSC6900 TRMMAP(Optional)
ADD
TRMMAP(Optional)
CSSTRMSEC R99 CS streaming MOD
TRMMAP PATH secondary path BSC6900 TRMMAP(Optional)

ADD
R99 PS TRMMAP(Optional)
PSCONVPRIP conversational MOD
TRMMAP ATH primary path BSC6900 TRMMAP(Optional)
ADD
R99 PS TRMMAP(Optional)
PSCONVSEC conversational MOD
TRMMAP PATH secondary path BSC6900 TRMMAP(Optional)

ADD
TRMMAP(Optional)
PSSTRMPRIP R99 PS streaming MOD
TRMMAP ATH primary path BSC6900 TRMMAP(Optional)
ADD
TRMMAP(Optional)
PSSTRMSEC R99 PS streaming MOD
TRMMAP PATH secondary path BSC6900 TRMMAP(Optional)

ADD
R99 PS high PRI TRMMAP(Optional)
PSINTHGHPR interactive primary MOD
TRMMAP IPATH path BSC6900 TRMMAP(Optional)
ADD
R99 PS high PRI TRMMAP(Optional)
PSINTHGHSE interactive MOD
TRMMAP CPATH secondary path BSC6900 TRMMAP(Optional)

ADD
R99 PS middle PRI TRMMAP(Optional)
PSINTMIDPRI interactive primary MOD
TRMMAP PATH path BSC6900 TRMMAP(Optional)
ADD
R99 PS middle PRI TRMMAP(Optional)
PSINTMIDSE interactive MOD
TRMMAP CPATH secondary path BSC6900 TRMMAP(Optional)

ADD
R99 PS low PRI TRMMAP(Optional)
PSINTLOWPR interactive primary MOD
TRMMAP IPATH path BSC6900 TRMMAP(Optional)
ADD
R99 PS low PRI TRMMAP(Optional)
PSINTLOWSE interactive MOD
TRMMAP CPATH secondary path BSC6900 TRMMAP(Optional)

ADD
TRMMAP(Optional)
PSBKGPRIPA R99 PS background MOD
TRMMAP TH primary path BSC6900 TRMMAP(Optional)
ADD
TRMMAP(Optional)
PSBKGSECP R99 PS background MOD
TRMMAP ATH secondary path BSC6900 TRMMAP(Optional)

ADD
TRMMAP(Optional)
HDSRBPRIPA HSDPA Signal MOD
TRMMAP TH primary path BSC6900 TRMMAP(Optional)
ADD
TRMMAP(Optional)
HDSRBSECP HSDPA Signal MOD
TRMMAP ATH secondary path BSC6900 TRMMAP(Optional)

ADD
TRMMAP(Optional)
HDSIPPRIPAT HSDPA IMS Signal MOD
TRMMAP H primary path BSC6900 TRMMAP(Optional)
ADD
TRMMAP(Optional)
HDSIPSECPA HSDPA IMS Signal MOD
TRMMAP TH secondary path BSC6900 TRMMAP(Optional)

ADD
TRMMAP(Optional)
HDVOICEPRI HSDPA Voice MOD
TRMMAP PATH primary path BSC6900 TRMMAP(Optional)
ADD
TRMMAP(Optional)
HDVOICESEC HSDPA Voice MOD
TRMMAP PATH secondary path BSC6900 TRMMAP(Optional)

ADD
HSDPA TRMMAP(Optional)
HDCONVPRIP conversational MOD
TRMMAP ATH primary path BSC6900 TRMMAP(Optional)
ADD
HSDPA TRMMAP(Optional)
HDCONVSEC conversational MOD
TRMMAP PATH secondary path BSC6900 TRMMAP(Optional)

ADD
TRMMAP(Optional)
HDSTRMPRIP HSDPA streaming MOD
TRMMAP ATH primary path BSC6900 TRMMAP(Optional)
ADD
TRMMAP(Optional)
HDSTRMSEC HSDPA streaming MOD
TRMMAP PATH secondary path BSC6900 TRMMAP(Optional)

ADD
HSDPA high PRI TRMMAP(Optional)
HDINTHGHPR interactive primary MOD
TRMMAP IPATH path BSC6900 TRMMAP(Optional)
ADD
HSDPA high PRI TRMMAP(Optional)
HDINTHGHSE interactive MOD
TRMMAP CPATH secondary path BSC6900 TRMMAP(Optional)

ADD
HSDPA middle PRI TRMMAP(Optional)
HDINTMIDPRI interactive primary MOD
TRMMAP PATH path BSC6900 TRMMAP(Optional)
ADD
HSDPA middle PRI TRMMAP(Optional)
HDINTMIDSE interactive MOD
TRMMAP CPATH secondary path BSC6900 TRMMAP(Optional)

ADD
HSDPA low PRI TRMMAP(Optional)
HDINTLOWPR interactive primary MOD
TRMMAP IPATH path BSC6900 TRMMAP(Optional)
ADD
HSDPA low PRI TRMMAP(Optional)
HDINTLOWSE interactive MOD
TRMMAP CPATH secondary path BSC6900 TRMMAP(Optional)

ADD
TRMMAP(Optional)
HDBKGPRIPA HSDPA background MOD
TRMMAP TH primary path BSC6900 TRMMAP(Optional)
ADD
TRMMAP(Optional)
HDBKGSECP HSDPA background MOD
TRMMAP ATH secondary path BSC6900 TRMMAP(Optional)

ADD
TRMMAP(Optional)
HUSRBPRIPA HSUPA Signal MOD
TRMMAP TH primary path BSC6900 TRMMAP(Optional)
ADD
TRMMAP(Optional)
HUSRBSECP HSUPA Signal MOD
TRMMAP ATH secondary path BSC6900 TRMMAP(Optional)

ADD
TRMMAP(Optional)
HUSIPPRIPAT HSUPA IMS Signal MOD
TRMMAP H primary path BSC6900 TRMMAP(Optional)
ADD
TRMMAP(Optional)
HUSIPSECPA HSUPA IMS Signal MOD
TRMMAP TH secondary path BSC6900 TRMMAP(Optional)

ADD
TRMMAP(Optional)
HUVOICEPRI HSUPA Voice MOD
TRMMAP PATH primary path BSC6900 TRMMAP(Optional)
ADD
TRMMAP(Optional)
HUVOICESEC HSUPA Voice MOD
TRMMAP PATH secondary path BSC6900 TRMMAP(Optional)

ADD
HSUPA TRMMAP(Optional)
HUCONVPRIP conversational MOD
TRMMAP ATH primary path BSC6900 TRMMAP(Optional)
ADD
HSUPA TRMMAP(Optional)
HUCONVSEC conversational MOD
TRMMAP PATH secondary path BSC6900 TRMMAP(Optional)

ADD
TRMMAP(Optional)
HUSTRMPRIP HSUPA streaming MOD
TRMMAP ATH primary path BSC6900 TRMMAP(Optional)
ADD
TRMMAP(Optional)
HUSTRMSEC HSUPA streaming MOD
TRMMAP PATH secondary path BSC6900 TRMMAP(Optional)

ADD
HSUPA high PRI TRMMAP(Optional)
HUINTHGHPR interactive primary MOD
TRMMAP IPATH path BSC6900 TRMMAP(Optional)
ADD
HSUPA high PRI TRMMAP(Optional)
HUINTHGHSE interactive MOD
TRMMAP CPATH secondary path BSC6900 TRMMAP(Optional)

ADD
HSUPA middle PRI TRMMAP(Optional)
HUINTMIDPRI interactive primary MOD
TRMMAP PATH path BSC6900 TRMMAP(Optional)
ADD
HSUPA middle PRI TRMMAP(Optional)
HUINTMIDSE interactive MOD
TRMMAP CPATH secondary path BSC6900 TRMMAP(Optional)

ADD
HSUPA low PRI TRMMAP(Optional)
HUINTLOWPR interactive primary MOD
TRMMAP IPATH path BSC6900 TRMMAP(Optional)
ADD
HSUPA low PRI TRMMAP(Optional)
HUINTLOWSE interactive MOD
TRMMAP CPATH secondary path BSC6900 TRMMAP(Optional)

ADD
TRMMAP(Optional)
HUBKGPRIPA HSUPA background MOD
TRMMAP TH primary path BSC6900 TRMMAP(Optional)
ADD
TRMMAP(Optional)
HUBKGSECP HSUPA background MOD
TRMMAP ATH secondary path BSC6900 TRMMAP(Optional)

ADD
TSCROSS(Mandato
ry)
RMV
TSCROSS(Mandato
TSCROSS SRN Subrack No. BSC6900 ry)

ADD
TSCROSS(Mandato
ry)
RMV
TSCROSS(Mandato
TSCROSS SN Slot No. BSC6900 ry)

ADD
TSCROSS(Mandato
TSCROSS SRCPORTNO Source port No. BSC6900 ry)
ADD
Source timeslot TSCROSS(Mandato
TSCROSS SRCTSMASK mask BSC6900 ry)

ADD
TSCROSS(Mandato
TSCROSS DSTPORTNO Destination port No. BSC6900 ry)
ADD
Destination timeslot TSCROSS(Mandato
TSCROSS DSTTSMASK mask BSC6900 ry)
ADD
TSCROSS(Optional
)
RMV
Time slot cross TSCROSS(Mandato
TSCROSS TSCROSSX index BSC6900 ry)
TZ ZONET TimeZone BSC6900 SET TZ(Optional)

TZ DST DaylightSave BSC6900 SET TZ(Optional)


TZ SM StartType BSC6900 SET TZ(Mandatory)

TZ SMONTH Start month BSC6900 SET TZ(Mandatory)


TZ SDAY Start date BSC6900 SET TZ(Mandatory)

Start week
TZ SWSEQ sequence BSC6900 SET TZ(Mandatory)

TZ SWEEK Start week BSC6900 SET TZ(Mandatory)

TZ ST StartTime BSC6900 SET TZ(Mandatory)


TZ EM EndType BSC6900 SET TZ(Mandatory)

TZ EMONTH End month BSC6900 SET TZ(Mandatory)


TZ EDAY End date BSC6900 SET TZ(Mandatory)

End week
TZ EWSEQ sequence BSC6900 SET TZ(Mandatory)

TZ EWEEK End week BSC6900 SET TZ(Mandatory)

TZ ET EndTime BSC6900 SET TZ(Mandatory)


TZ TO AdjustMethod BSC6900 SET TZ(Mandatory)

ADD
U2GNCELL(Mandat
ory)
MOD
U2GNCELL(Mandat
ory)
RMV
U2GNCEL U2GNCELL(Mandat
L RNCId RNC ID BSC6900 ory)

ADD
U2GNCELL(Mandat
ory)
MOD
U2GNCELL(Mandat
ory)
RMV
U2GNCEL U2GNCELL(Mandat
L CellId Cell ID BSC6900 ory)

ADD
U2GNCELL(Mandat
ory)
MOD
U2GNCELL(Mandat
ory)
RMV
U2GNCEL U2GNCELL(Mandat
L GSMCellIndex GSM Cell Index BSC6900 ory)
ADD
U2GNCELL(Option
al)
MOD
U2GNCEL Neighboring Cell- U2GNCELL(Option
L CIOOffset Oriented CIO BSC6900 al)
ADD
U2GNCELL(Option
al)
MOD
U2GNCEL U2GNCELL(Option
L Qoffset1sn Qoffset1sn BSC6900 al)
ADD
U2GNCELL(Option
al)
MOD
U2GNCEL U2GNCELL(Option
L Qrxlevmin Min RX Level BSC6900 al)
ADD
U2GNCELL(Option
al)
MOD
U2GNCEL TpenaltyHcsR HCS Cell Reselect U2GNCELL(Option
L eselect Penalty Timer BSC6900 al)
ADD
U2GNCELL(Option
al)
MOD
U2GNCEL HCS Cell Reselect U2GNCELL(Option
L TempOffset1 TempOffset1 BSC6900 al)
ADD
U2GNCELL(Option
al)
MOD
U2GNCEL Blind Handover U2GNCELL(Option
L BlindHoFlag Flag BSC6900 al)
ADD
U2GNCELL(Mandat
ory)
MOD
U2GNCEL Blind Handover U2GNCELL(Mandat
L BlindHOPrio Priority BSC6900 ory)
ADD
U2GNCELL(Option
al)
MOD
U2GNCEL DRDEcN0Thre DRD Ec/No U2GNCELL(Option
L shhold Threshold BSC6900 al)
ADD
U2GNCELL(Option
al)
MOD
U2GNCEL U2GNCELL(Option
L SIB11Ind SIB11 Indicator BSC6900 al)
ADD
U2GNCELL(Option
al)
MOD
U2GNCEL U2GNCELL(Option
L SIB12Ind SIB12 Indicator BSC6900 al)
ADD
U2GNCELL(Option
al)
MOD
U2GNCEL Neighboring Cell U2GNCELL(Option
L NPrioFlag Priority Flag BSC6900 al)
ADD
U2GNCELL(Mandat
ory)
MOD
U2GNCEL Priority of U2GNCELL(Mandat
L NPrio Neighboring Cell BSC6900 ory)
ADD
U2GNCELL(Option
al)
MOD
U2GNCEL U2GNCELL(Option
L MBDRFlag Flag of MBDR Cell BSC6900 al)
ADD
U2GNCELL(Option
al)
MOD
U2GNCEL U2GNCELL(Option
L MBDRPrio MBDR Cell Periority BSC6900 al)

SET
AC Restriction UACALGO(Optional
UACALGO AcRstrctSwitch Switch BSC6900 )
SET
AcRstrctPerce AC Restriction UACALGO(Mandat
UACALGO nt Percent BSC6900 ory)
SET
AcIntervalOfC AC Restriction UACALGO(Mandat
UACALGO ell Interval Of Cell BSC6900 ory)
SET
AcRstrctInterv AC Restriction UACALGO(Mandat
UACALGO alLen Interval length BSC6900 ory)
AC Restriction SET
IuAcIntervalOf Interval of Cell By UACALGO(Optional
UACALGO Cell IU BSC6900 )
SET
UADMCT UADMCTRL(Manda
RL AFSetObj AFSetObj BSC6900 tory)
SET
UADMCT UADMCTRL(Option
RL UlSrbActFactor UL AF of SRB BSC6900 al)
SET
UADMCT UADMCTRL(Option
RL DlSrbActFactor DL AF of SRB BSC6900 al)
SET
UADMCT UL AF of R99 AMR UADMCTRL(Option
RL UlAmrConvAF conv service BSC6900 al)
SET
UADMCT DL AF of R99 AMR UADMCTRL(Option
RL DlAmrConvAF conv service BSC6900 al)
SET
UADMCT UlNonAmrCon UL AF of R99 non UADMCTRL(Option
RL vAF AMR conv service BSC6900 al)
SET
UADMCT DlNonAmrCon DL AF of R99 non UADMCTRL(Option
RL vAF AMR conv service BSC6900 al)
SET
UADMCT UL AF of R99 UADMCTRL(Option
RL UlStreamAF Streaming service BSC6900 al)
SET
UADMCT DL AF of R99 UADMCTRL(Option
RL DlStreamAF Streaming service BSC6900 al)
SET
UADMCT UL AF of R99 UADMCTRL(Option
RL UlInteractAF interactive service BSC6900 al)
SET
UADMCT DL AF of R99 UADMCTRL(Option
RL DlInteractAF interactive service BSC6900 al)
SET
UADMCT UlBackground UL AF of R99 UADMCTRL(Option
RL AF background service BSC6900 al)
SET
UADMCT DlBackground DL AF of R99 UADMCTRL(Option
RL AF background service BSC6900 al)
SET
UADMCT AF of MBMS UADMCTRL(Option
RL MbmsAF service BSC6900 al)
SET
UADMCT AF of hsupa conv UADMCTRL(Option
RL HsupaConvAF service BSC6900 al)
SET
UADMCT AF of hsdpa conv UADMCTRL(Option
RL HsdpaConvAF service BSC6900 al)
SET
UADMCT HsupaStream AF of hsupa UADMCTRL(Option
RL AF streaming service BSC6900 al)
SET
UADMCT HsdpaStream AF of hsdpa UADMCTRL(Option
RL AF streaming service BSC6900 al)
SET
UADMCT HsupaInteract AF of hsupa UADMCTRL(Option
RL AF interactive service BSC6900 al)
SET
UADMCT HsdpaInteract AF of hsdpa UADMCTRL(Option
RL AF interactive service BSC6900 al)
SET
UADMCT HsupaBackGr AF of hsupa UADMCTRL(Option
RL oundAF background service BSC6900 al)
SET
UADMCT HsdpaBackGr AF of hsdpa UADMCTRL(Option
RL oundAF background service BSC6900 al)

ADD
UAICH(Mandatory)
RMV
UAICH CellId Cell ID BSC6900 UAICH(Mandatory)

PRACHPhyChI ADD
UAICH d PRACH ID BSC6900 UAICH(Optional)
ADD
UAICH(Optional)
RMV
UAICH PhyChId AICH ID BSC6900 UAICH(Mandatory)

AICH Transmission ADD


UAICH AICHTxTiming Timing BSC6900 UAICH(Optional)
ADD
UAICH STTDInd STTD Indicator BSC6900 UAICH(Optional)

MOD
UAICHPW UAICHPWROFFSE
ROFFSET CellId Cell ID BSC6900 T(Mandatory)

MOD
UAICHPW AICHPowerOff UAICHPWROFFSE
ROFFSET set AICH Power Offset BSC6900 T(Mandatory)
DL E1 Event SET
UAMRC DlThdE1 Relative Threshold BSC6900 UAMRC(Optional)
DL E2 Event SET
UAMRC DlThdE2 Relative Threshold BSC6900 UAMRC(Optional)
DL F1 Event SET
UAMRC DlThdF1 Relative Threshold BSC6900 UAMRC(Optional)
DL F2 Event SET
UAMRC DlThdF2 Relative Threshold BSC6900 UAMRC(Optional)
UlModeChang UL Mode Change SET
UAMRC eTimerLen Timer Length BSC6900 UAMRC(Optional)
DL Mode Change
DlModeChang Waiting Timer SET
UAMRC eTimerLen Length BSC6900 UAMRC(Optional)

Max Mode Of
Narrowband AMRC SET
UAMRC GoldMaxMode for Golden Users BSC6900 UAMRC(Optional)
Max Mode of
SilverMaxMod Narrowband AMRC SET
UAMRC e for Silver Users BSC6900 UAMRC(Optional)

Max Mode of
CopperMaxMo Narrowband AMRC SET
UAMRC de for Copper Users BSC6900 UAMRC(Optional)
SET
UAMRCW DL E1 Event UAMRCWB(Option
B DlThdE1 Relative Threshold BSC6900 al)
SET
UAMRCW DL E2 Event UAMRCWB(Option
B DlThdE2 Relative Threshold BSC6900 al)
SET
UAMRCW DL F1 Event UAMRCWB(Option
B DlThdF1 Relative Threshold BSC6900 al)
SET
UAMRCW DL F2 Event UAMRCWB(Option
B DlThdF2 Relative Threshold BSC6900 al)
SET
UAMRCW UlModeChang UL Mode Change UAMRCWB(Option
B eTimerLen Timer Length BSC6900 al)
DL Mode Change SET
UAMRCW DlModeChang Waiting Timer UAMRCWB(Option
B eTimerLen Length BSC6900 al)

Max Mode Of SET


UAMRCW Wideband AMRC UAMRCWB(Option
B GoldMaxMode for Golden Users BSC6900 al)
Max Mode of SET
UAMRCW SilverMaxMod Wideband AMRC UAMRCWB(Option
B e for Silver Users BSC6900 al)

Max Mode of SET


UAMRCW CopperMaxMo Wideband AMRC UAMRCWB(Option
B de for Copper Users BSC6900 al)

ADD
UBCH(Mandatory)
RMV
UBCH CellId Cell ID BSC6900 UBCH(Mandatory)

ADD
UBCH TrChId BCH ID BSC6900 UBCH(Optional)
BCH Transmit ADD
UBCH BCHPower Power BSC6900 UBCH(Optional)

SET
UCACALG CAC algorithm UCACALGOSWITC
OSWITCH CacSwitch switch BSC6900 H(Optional)
SET
UCACALG Reserved UCACALGOSWITC
OSWITCH RsvdPara1 parameter 1 BSC6900 H(Optional)
SET
UCACALG Reserved UCACALGOSWITC
OSWITCH RsvdPara2 parameter 2 BSC6900 H(Optional)
SET
UCACALG Reserved UCACALGOSWITC
OSWITCH RsvdPara3 parameter 3 BSC6900 H(Optional)
SET
UCALLSH CallShockCtrlS Call Shock Control UCALLSHOCKCTR
OCKCTRL witch Switch BSC6900 L(Optional)
SET
UCALLSH RegByFachSw Register Bear by UCALLSHOCKCTR
OCKCTRL itch Fach Switch BSC6900 L(Optional)
SET
UCALLSH CallShockJudg Call Shock Judge UCALLSHOCKCTR
OCKCTRL ePeriod Period time length BSC6900 L(Optional)
SET
UCALLSH SysTotalRrcNu System Call Shock UCALLSHOCKCTR
OCKCTRL mThd Trigger Threshold BSC6900 L(Optional)

AMR_RRC Number SET


UCALLSH SysAmrRrcNu per Second for UCALLSHOCKCTR
OCKCTRL m System BSC6900 L(Optional)
HiPri_RRC Number SET
UCALLSH SysHighPriRrc per Second for UCALLSHOCKCTR
OCKCTRL Num System BSC6900 L(Optional)

Max RRC_REJ SET


UCALLSH SysRrcRejNu Number per Second UCALLSHOCKCTR
OCKCTRL m for System BSC6900 L(Optional)
SET
UCALLSH NBTotalRrcNu NodeB Call Shock UCALLSHOCKCTR
OCKCTRL mThd Trigger Threshold BSC6900 L(Optional)

AMR_RRC Number SET


UCALLSH NBAmrRrcNu per Second for UCALLSHOCKCTR
OCKCTRL m NodeB BSC6900 L(Optional)
HiPri_RRC Number SET
UCALLSH NBHighPriRrc per Second for UCALLSHOCKCTR
OCKCTRL Num NodeB BSC6900 L(Optional)

SET
UCALLSH CellTotalRrcNu Cell Call Shock UCALLSHOCKCTR
OCKCTRL mThd Trigger Threshold BSC6900 L(Optional)
SET
UCALLSH CellAmrRrcNu AMR_RRC Number UCALLSHOCKCTR
OCKCTRL m per Second for Cell BSC6900 L(Optional)

SET
UCALLSH CellHighPriRrc HiPri_RRC Number UCALLSHOCKCTR
OCKCTRL Num per Second for Cell BSC6900 L(Optional)

ADD
UCBSADDR(Manda
tory)
MOD
UCBSADD UCBSADDR(Option
R SRN Subrack No. BSC6900 al)

ADD
UCBSADDR(Manda
tory)
MOD
UCBSADD UCBSADDR(Option
R SN Slot No. BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCBSADDR(Manda
tory)
MOD
UCBSADDR(Manda
tory)
RMV
UCBSADD UCBSADDR(Manda
R CnOpIndex Cn Operator Index BSC6900 tory)

ADD
UCBSADDR(Manda
tory)
MOD
UCBSADD CBS RNC IP UCBSADDR(Option
R RNCIPADDR Address BSC6900 al)

ADD
UCBSADDR(Manda
tory)
MOD
UCBSADD CBS CBC IP UCBSADDR(Option
R CBCIPADDR Address BSC6900 al)

ADD
UCBSADDR(Manda
tory)
MOD
UCBSADD UCBSADDR(Option
R CBCMASK Subnet Mask BSC6900 al)

ADD
UCBSAREA(Manda
tory)
RMV
UCBSARE UCBSAREA(Manda
A AreaId CBS Area ID BSC6900 tory)

ADD
UCBSARE UCBSAREA(Manda
A CnOpIndex CN Operator Index BSC6900 tory)

ADD
UCBSAREA(Manda
tory)
CBS Area RMV
UCBSARE NameCBS Area UCBSAREA(Manda
A AreaType Type BSC6900 tory)
ADD
UCBSAREA(Manda
tory)
RMV
UCBSARE UCBSAREA(Manda
A LAC Location Area Code BSC6900 tory)

ADD
UCBSAREA(Manda
tory)
RMV
UCBSARE UCBSAREA(Manda
A CellId Cell ID BSC6900 tory)

ADD
UCBSMSG(Mandat
ory)
MOD
UCBSMSG(Mandat
ory)
RMV
UCBSMS CBS Message UCBSMSG(Mandat
G MsgIndex Index BSC6900 ory)
ADD
UCBSMS UCBSMSG(Mandat
G MsgTypeId CBS Message ID BSC6900 ory)
ADD
UCBSMS GeographicalS UCBSMSG(Mandat
G cope Geography Scope BSC6900 ory)

ADD
UCBSMS CBS Message UCBSMSG(Optiona
G Priority Priority BSC6900 l)

ADD
UCBSMSG(Optiona
l)
MOD
UCBSMS CBS Message UCBSMSG(Optiona
G RepetPeriod Repeat Period BSC6900 l)

ADD
UCBSMSG(Optiona
Number of l)
Emergency MOD
UCBSMS NumOfBrdcstR Broadcasting UCBSMSG(Optiona
G eq Messages BSC6900 l)

ADD
UCBSMS UCBSMSG(Mandat
G CodeType Coding Scheme BSC6900 ory)
ADD
UCBSMSG(Mandat
ory)
MOD
UCBSMS UCBSMSG(Optiona
G AreaID CBS Area ID BSC6900 l)

ADD
UCBSMS EmergencyTyp Emergency UCBSMSG(Mandat
G e Broadcasting Type BSC6900 ory)

ADD
UCBSMS UCBSMSG(Optiona
G CBSMsg Message Content BSC6900 l)

MOD
UCBSMS CBS Message UCBSMSG(Optiona
G CBSMsg Content BSC6900 l)
ADD
UCCP(Mandatory)
RMV
UCCP(Mandatory)
MOD
UCCP NodeBName NodeB Name BSC6900 UCCP(Mandatory)

ADD
UCCP(Mandatory)
RMV
UCCP(Mandatory)
MOD
UCCP PN Port No. BSC6900 UCCP(Mandatory)

ADD
UCCP CARRYLNKT Bearing Link Type BSC6900 UCCP(Mandatory)
ADD
UCCP(Mandatory)
MOD
UCCP SAALLNKN SAAL link No. BSC6900 UCCP(Mandatory)

ADD
UCCP(Mandatory)
MOD
UCCP SCTPLNKN SCTP link No. BSC6900 UCCP(Mandatory)
ADD
UCCP MAINLINK Main Link Type BSC6900 UCCP(Optional)
STACKMODT MOD
UCCP YPE Link modify type BSC6900 UCCP(Mandatory)
MOD
UCCP MAINLINK Main Link Type BSC6900 UCCP(Mandatory)

ADD
UCELLSETUP(Man
datory)
ADD
UCELLQUICKSETU
P(Mandatory)
MOD
UCELL(Mandatory)
MOD
UCELLSETUP(Man
datory)
RMV
UCELL CellId Cell ID BSC6900 UCELL(Mandatory)

ADD
UCELLSETUP(Man
datory)
ADD
UCELLQUICKSETU
UCELL CellName Cell Name BSC6900 P(Mandatory)
ADD
UCELLSETUP(Opti
onal)
ADD
UCELLQUICKSETU
P(Optional)
Max Transmit MOD
UCELL MaxTxPower Power of Cell BSC6900 UCELL(Optional)

ADD
UCELLSETUP(Man
datory)
ADD
UCELLQUICKSETU
P(Mandatory)
MOD
UCELLSETUP(Opti
UCELL BandInd Band Indicator BSC6900 onal)

ADD
UCELLSETUP(Opti
onal)
ADD
UCELLQUICKSETU
P(Optional)
Peer Cell Is Valid MOD
UCELL PeerIsValid Or Not BSC6900 UCELL(Optional)
ADD
UCELLSETUP(Man
datory)
ADD
UCELLQUICKSETU
P(Mandatory)
MOD
UCELL PeerCellId Peer Cell ID BSC6900 UCELL(Mandatory)

ADD
UCELLSETUP(Man
datory)
ADD
Cn Operator Group UCELLQUICKSETU
UCELL CnOpGrpIndex Index BSC6900 P(Mandatory)

ADD
UCELLSETUP(Opti
onal)
MOD
UARFCNUplin UCELLSETUP(Opti
UCELL kInd UL Frequency Ind BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UCELLSETUP(Opti
onal)
ADD
UCELLQUICKSETU
P(Optional)
MOD
UARFCNUplin UCELLSETUP(Opti
UCELL k Uplink UARFCN BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UCELLSETUP(Opti
onal)
ADD
UCELLQUICKSETU
P(Optional)
MOD
UARFCNDown UCELLSETUP(Opti
UCELL link Downlink UARFCN BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UCELLSETUP(Man
datory)
ADD
UCELLQUICKSETU
P(Mandatory)
MOD
UCELLSETUP(Opti
UCELL TCell Time Offset BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UCELLSETUP(Opti
onal)
Num of Continuous MOD
UCELL NInsyncInd in Sync Ind BSC6900 UCELL(Optional)
ADD
UCELLSETUP(Opti
onal)
Num of Continuous MOD
UCELL NOutsyncInd Out of Sync Ind BSC6900 UCELL(Optional)
ADD
UCELLSETUP(Opti
onal)
Radio Link Failure MOD
UCELL TRlFailure Timer Length BSC6900 UCELL(Optional)

ADD
UCELLSETUP(Man
datory)
ADD
UCELLQUICKSETU
P(Mandatory)
MOD
DL Primary UCELLSETUP(Opti
UCELL PScrambCode Scrambling Code BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UCELLSETUP(Man
datory)
MOD
TX Diversity UCELLSETUP(Opti
UCELL TxDiversityInd Indication BSC6900 onal)

ADD
UCELLSETUP(Man
datory)
ADD
UCELLQUICKSETU
P(Mandatory)
MOD
Service Priority UCELLSETUP(Opti
UCELL SpgId Group Identity BSC6900 onal)

ADD
UCELLSETUP(Man
datory)
ADD
UCELLQUICKSETU
UCELL NodeBName NodeB Name BSC6900 P(Mandatory)

ADD
UCELLSETUP(Man
datory)
ADD
UCELLQUICKSETU
P(Mandatory)
MOD
UCELLSETUP(Opti
UCELL LoCell Local Cell ID BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UCELLSETUP(Man
datory)
ADD
UCELLQUICKSETU
UCELL LAC Location Area Code BSC6900 P(Mandatory)
ADD
UCELLSETUP(Man
datory)
ADD
UCELLQUICKSETU
UCELL SAC Service Area Code BSC6900 P(Mandatory)

ADD
UCELLSETUP(Man
datory)
ADD
RAC Configuration UCELLQUICKSETU
UCELL CfgRacInd Indication BSC6900 P(Mandatory)
ADD
UCELLSETUP(Man
datory)
ADD
UCELLQUICKSETU
UCELL RAC Routing Area Code BSC6900 P(Mandatory)

ADD
UCELLSETUP(Man
datory)
MOD
STTD Support UCELLSETUP(Opti
UCELL STTDSupInd Indicator BSC6900 onal)

ADD
UCELLSETUP(Man
datory)
MOD
CP1 Support UCELLSETUP(Opti
UCELL CP1SupInd Indicator BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UCELLSETUP(Man
datory)
MOD
ClosedLoopTi Closed Loop Time UCELLSETUP(Man
UCELL meAdjustMode Adjust Mode BSC6900 datory)

ADD
UCELLSETUP(Man
datory)
DPCH Tx Diversity MOD
DpchDivModfo Mode for Other UCELLSETUP(Opti
UCELL rOther User BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UCELLSETUP(Man
datory)
FDPCH Tx Diversity MOD
FdpchDivModf Mode for Other UCELLSETUP(Opti
UCELL orOther User BSC6900 onal)

ADD
UCELLSETUP(Man
datory)
DPCH Tx Diversity MOD
DpchDivModfo Mode for MIMO UCELLSETUP(Opti
UCELL rMIMO User BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UCELLSETUP(Man
datory)
FDPCH Tx Diversity MOD
FdpchDivModf Mode for MIMO UCELLSETUP(Opti
UCELL orMIMO User BSC6900 onal)

ADD
UCELLSETUP(Man
datory)
Tx Diversity Mode MOD
DivModforDCH for DC-HSDPA UCELLSETUP(Opti
UCELL SDPA User BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UCELLSETUP(Opti
onal)
MOD
Cell Oriented Cell UCELLSETUP(Opti
UCELL CIO Individual Offset BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UCELLSETUP(Opti
onal)
ADD
UCELLQUICKSETU
P(Optional)
MOD
Cell VP Limit UCELLSETUP(Opti
UCELL VPLimitInd Indicator BSC6900 onal)

ADD
UCELLQUICKSETU
UCELL URANUM URA number BSC6900 P(Mandatory)
ADD
UCELLQUICKSETU
UCELL URA1 URA ID 1 BSC6900 P(Mandatory)
ADD
UCELLQUICKSETU
UCELL URA2 URA ID 2 BSC6900 P(Mandatory)
ADD
UCELLQUICKSETU
UCELL URA3 URA ID 3 BSC6900 P(Mandatory)
ADD
UCELLQUICKSETU
UCELL URA4 URA ID 4 BSC6900 P(Mandatory)
ADD
UCELLQUICKSETU
UCELL URA5 URA ID 5 BSC6900 P(Mandatory)
ADD
UCELLQUICKSETU
UCELL URA6 URA ID 6 BSC6900 P(Mandatory)
ADD
UCELLQUICKSETU
UCELL URA7 URA ID 7 BSC6900 P(Mandatory)
ADD
UCELLQUICKSETU
UCELL URA8 URA ID 8 BSC6900 P(Mandatory)

ADD
UCELLQUICKSETU
UCELL SupBmc CBS support BSC6900 P(Optional)

ADD
UCELLQUICKSETU
UCELL CBSOpIndex CBS Operator Index BSC6900 P(Mandatory)
ADD
UCELLQUICKSETU
UCELL CBSSAC CBS SAC BSC6900 P(Mandatory)

ADD
UCELLQUICKSETU
P(Optional)
PCPICH Transmit MOD
UCELL PCPICHPower Power BSC6900 UCELL(Optional)
PSCH Transmit MOD
UCELL PSCHPower Power BSC6900 UCELL(Optional)

SSCH Transmit MOD


UCELL SSCHPower Power BSC6900 UCELL(Optional)

SCPICH transmit MOD


UCELL ScpichPower power[0.1dB] BSC6900 UCELL(Optional)

BCH Transmit MOD


UCELL BCHPower Power BSC6900 UCELL(Optional)
ADD
UCELLACCESSST
RICT(Mandatory)
MOD
UCELLACCESSST
RICT(Mandatory)
UCELLAC RMV
CESSSTR UCELLACCESSST
ICT CellId Cell ID BSC6900 RICT(Mandatory)

ADD
UCELLACCESSST
RICT(Optional)
UCELLAC MOD
CESSSTR CellReservedF Cell reserved for UCELLACCESSST
ICT orOperatorUse operator use BSC6900 RICT(Optional)
ADD
UCELLACCESSST
RICT(Optional)
UCELLAC MOD
CESSSTR CellReservatio Cell reservation UCELLACCESSST
ICT nExtension extension BSC6900 RICT(Optional)
ADD
UCELLACCESSST
RICT(Optional)
UCELLAC MOD
CESSSTR IsAccessClass Access class 0 UCELLACCESSST
ICT 0Barred barred indicator BSC6900 RICT(Optional)
ADD
UCELLACCESSST
RICT(Optional)
UCELLAC MOD
CESSSTR IsAccessClass Access class 1 UCELLACCESSST
ICT 1Barred barred indicator BSC6900 RICT(Optional)
ADD
UCELLACCESSST
RICT(Optional)
UCELLAC MOD
CESSSTR IsAccessClass Access class 2 UCELLACCESSST
ICT 2Barred barred indicator BSC6900 RICT(Optional)
ADD
UCELLACCESSST
RICT(Optional)
UCELLAC MOD
CESSSTR IsAccessClass Access class 3 UCELLACCESSST
ICT 3Barred barred indicator BSC6900 RICT(Optional)
ADD
UCELLACCESSST
RICT(Optional)
UCELLAC MOD
CESSSTR IsAccessClass Access class 4 UCELLACCESSST
ICT 4Barred barred indicator BSC6900 RICT(Optional)
ADD
UCELLACCESSST
RICT(Optional)
UCELLAC MOD
CESSSTR IsAccessClass Access class 5 UCELLACCESSST
ICT 5Barred barred indicator BSC6900 RICT(Optional)
ADD
UCELLACCESSST
RICT(Optional)
UCELLAC MOD
CESSSTR IsAccessClass Access class 6 UCELLACCESSST
ICT 6Barred barred indicator BSC6900 RICT(Optional)
ADD
UCELLACCESSST
RICT(Optional)
UCELLAC MOD
CESSSTR IsAccessClass Access class 7 UCELLACCESSST
ICT 7Barred barred indicator BSC6900 RICT(Optional)
ADD
UCELLACCESSST
RICT(Optional)
UCELLAC MOD
CESSSTR IsAccessClass Access class 8 UCELLACCESSST
ICT 8Barred barred indicator BSC6900 RICT(Optional)
ADD
UCELLACCESSST
RICT(Optional)
UCELLAC MOD
CESSSTR IsAccessClass Access class 9 UCELLACCESSST
ICT 9Barred barred indicator BSC6900 RICT(Optional)
ADD
UCELLACCESSST
RICT(Optional)
UCELLAC MOD
CESSSTR IsAccessClass Access class 10 UCELLACCESSST
ICT 10Barred barred indicator BSC6900 RICT(Optional)
ADD
UCELLACCESSST
RICT(Optional)
UCELLAC MOD
CESSSTR IsAccessClass Access class 11 UCELLACCESSST
ICT 11Barred barred indicator BSC6900 RICT(Optional)
ADD
UCELLACCESSST
RICT(Optional)
UCELLAC MOD
CESSSTR IsAccessClass Access class 12 UCELLACCESSST
ICT 12Barred barred indicator BSC6900 RICT(Optional)
ADD
UCELLACCESSST
RICT(Optional)
UCELLAC MOD
CESSSTR IsAccessClass Access class 13 UCELLACCESSST
ICT 13Barred barred indicator BSC6900 RICT(Optional)
ADD
UCELLACCESSST
RICT(Optional)
UCELLAC MOD
CESSSTR IsAccessClass Access class 14 UCELLACCESSST
ICT 14Barred barred indicator BSC6900 RICT(Optional)
ADD
UCELLACCESSST
RICT(Optional)
UCELLAC MOD
CESSSTR IsAccessClass Access class 15 UCELLACCESSST
ICT 15Barred barred indicator BSC6900 RICT(Optional)
ADD
UCELLACCESSST
RICT(Mandatory)
UCELLAC MOD
CESSSTR Cell barred indicator UCELLACCESSST
ICT IdleCellBarred for SIB3 BSC6900 RICT(Optional)
ADD
UCELLACCESSST
RICT(Optional)
UCELLAC Intra-freq cell MOD
CESSSTR IdleIntraFreqR reselection ind for UCELLACCESSST
ICT eselection SIB3 BSC6900 RICT(Mandatory)
ADD
UCELLACCESSST
RICT(Optional)
UCELLAC MOD
CESSSTR Time barred for UCELLACCESSST
ICT IdleTbarred SIB3 BSC6900 RICT(Mandatory)
ADD
UCELLACCESSST
RICT(Mandatory)
UCELLAC MOD
CESSSTR ConnCellBarre Cell barred indicator UCELLACCESSST
ICT d for SIB4 BSC6900 RICT(Optional)
ADD
UCELLACCESSST
RICT(Optional)
UCELLAC Intra-freq cell MOD
CESSSTR ConnIntraFreq reselection ind for UCELLACCESSST
ICT Reselection SIB4 BSC6900 RICT(Mandatory)
ADD
UCELLACCESSST
RICT(Optional)
UCELLAC MOD
CESSSTR Time barred for UCELLACCESSST
ICT ConnTbarred SIB4 BSC6900 RICT(Mandatory)

MOD
UCELLACI UCELLACINFO(Ma
NFO CellId Cell ID BSC6900 ndatory)
MOD
UCELLACI UCELLACINFO(Opt
NFO LAC Location Area Code BSC6900 ional)
MOD
UCELLACI UCELLACINFO(Opt
NFO SAC Service Area Code BSC6900 ional)

MOD
UCELLACI RAC Configuration UCELLACINFO(Opt
NFO CfgRacInd Indication BSC6900 ional)
MOD
UCELLACI UCELLACINFO(Ma
NFO RAC Routing Area Code BSC6900 ndatory)

ADD
UCELLALGOSWIT
CH(Mandatory)
MOD
UCELLALGOSWIT
CH(Mandatory)
UCELLAL RMV
GOSWITC UCELLALGOSWIT
H CellId Cell ID BSC6900 CH(Mandatory)
ADD
UCELLALGOSWIT
CH(Optional)
UCELLAL MOD
GOSWITC NBMCacAlgoS Cell CAC algorithm UCELLALGOSWIT
H witch switch BSC6900 CH(Optional)
ADD
UCELLALGOSWIT
CH(Mandatory)
UCELLAL MOD
GOSWITC NBMUlCacAlg Uplink CAC UCELLALGOSWIT
H oSelSwitch algorithm switch BSC6900 CH(Optional)
ADD
UCELLALGOSWIT
CH(Mandatory)
UCELLAL MOD
GOSWITC NBMDlCacAlg Downlink CAC UCELLALGOSWIT
H oSelSwitch algorithm switch BSC6900 CH(Optional)
ADD
UCELLALGOSWIT
CH(Optional)
UCELLAL MOD
GOSWITC NBMLdcAlgoS Cell LDC algorithm UCELLALGOSWIT
H witch switch BSC6900 CH(Optional)
ADD
UCELLALGOSWIT
CH(Optional)
UCELLAL NBMMachsRe MOD
GOSWITC setAlgoSelSwit Mac-hs Reset UCELLALGOSWIT
H ch algorithm switch BSC6900 CH(Optional)
ADD
UCELLALGOSWIT
CH(Optional)
UCELLAL MOD
GOSWITC HspaPlusSwitc Cell Hspa Plus UCELLALGOSWIT
H h function switch BSC6900 CH(Optional)

ADD
UCELLALGOSWIT
CH(Optional)
UCELLAL Cell Hspa MOD
GOSWITC HspaEnhSwitc Enhanced function UCELLALGOSWIT
H h switch BSC6900 CH(Optional)
ADD
UCELLALGOSWIT
CH(Optional)
UCELLAL CellCapacityA MOD
GOSWITC utoHandleSwit Cell Capability Auto UCELLALGOSWIT
H ch Handle Switch BSC6900 CH(Optional)
ADD
UCELLALGOSWIT
CH(Optional)
UCELLAL Inter-freq Handover MOD
GOSWITC NbmLdcUeSel Select User UCELLALGOSWIT
H Switch algorithm switch BSC6900 CH(Optional)
ADD
UCELLALGOSWIT
CH(Optional)
UCELLAL MOD
GOSWITC Reserved UCELLALGOSWIT
H RsvdPara1 parameter 1 BSC6900 CH(Optional)

ADD
UCELLALGOSWIT
CH(Optional)
UCELLAL MOD
GOSWITC Reserved UCELLALGOSWIT
H RsvdPara2 parameter 2 BSC6900 CH(Optional)

ADD
UCELLALGOSWIT
CH(Optional)
UCELLAL MOD
GOSWITC Reserved UCELLALGOSWIT
H RsvdPara3 parameter 3 BSC6900 CH(Optional)
ADD
UCELLAMRC(Mand
atory)
RMV
UCELLAMRC(Mand
atory)
MOD
UCELLAM UCELLAMRC(Mand
RC CellId Cell ID BSC6900 atory)

ADD
UCELLAMRC(Optio
nal)
Max Mode Of MOD
UCELLAM Narrowband AMRC UCELLAMRC(Optio
RC GoldMaxMode for Golden Users BSC6900 nal)

ADD
UCELLAMRC(Optio
nal)
Max Mode of MOD
UCELLAM SilverMaxMod Narrowband AMRC UCELLAMRC(Optio
RC e for Silver Users BSC6900 nal)
ADD
UCELLAMRC(Optio
nal)
Max Mode of MOD
UCELLAM CopperMaxMo Narrowband AMRC UCELLAMRC(Optio
RC de for Copper Users BSC6900 nal)

ADD
UCELLAMRCWB(M
andatory)
MOD
UCELLAMRCWB(M
andatory)
RMV
UCELLAM UCELLAMRCWB(M
RCWB CellId Cell ID BSC6900 andatory)

ADD
UCELLAMRCWB(O
ptional)
Max Mode Of MOD
UCELLAM Wideband AMRC UCELLAMRCWB(O
RCWB GoldMaxMode for Golden Users BSC6900 ptional)
ADD
UCELLAMRCWB(O
ptional)
Max Mode of MOD
UCELLAM SilverMaxMod Wideband AMRC UCELLAMRCWB(O
RCWB e for Silver Users BSC6900 ptional)

ADD
UCELLAMRCWB(O
ptional)
Max Mode of MOD
UCELLAM CopperMaxMo Wideband AMRC UCELLAMRCWB(O
RCWB de for Copper Users BSC6900 ptional)

ADD
UCELLCAC(Mandat
ory)
MOD
UCELLCAC(Mandat
ory)
RMV
UCELLCA UCELLCAC(Mandat
C CellId Cell ID BSC6900 ory)
ADD
UCELLCAC(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLCA Cell environment UCELLCAC(Option
C CellEnvType type BSC6900 al)

ADD
UCELLCAC(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLCA UlNonCtrlThdF UL threshold of UCELLCAC(Option
C orAMR Conv AMR service BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLCAC(Option
al)
UL threshold of MOD
UCELLCA UlNonCtrlThdF Conv non_AMR UCELLCAC(Option
C orNonAMR service BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLCAC(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLCA UlNonCtrlThdF UL threshold of UCELLCAC(Option
C orOther other services BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLCAC(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLCA DlConvAMRTh DL threshold of UCELLCAC(Option
C d Conv AMR service BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLCAC(Option
al)
DL threshold of MOD
UCELLCA DlConvNonAM Conv non_AMR UCELLCAC(Option
C RThd service BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLCAC(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLCA DL threshold of UCELLCAC(Option
C DlOtherThd other services BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLCAC(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLCA UlNonCtrlThdF UL handover UCELLCAC(Option
C orHo access threshold BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLCAC(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLCA DL handover UCELLCAC(Option
C DlHOThd access threshold BSC6900 al)

ADD
UCELLCAC(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLCA UL total power UCELLCAC(Option
C UlCellTotalThd threshold BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLCAC(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLCA DL total power UCELLCAC(Option
C DlCellTotalThd threshold BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLCAC(Option
al)
UL common MOD
UCELLCA UlCCHLoadFa channel load UCELLCAC(Option
C ctor reserved coefficient BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLCAC(Option
al)
DL common MOD
UCELLCA DlCCHLoadRs channel load UCELLCAC(Option
C rvCoeff reserved coefficient BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLCAC(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLCA UlTotalEqUser UL total equivalent UCELLCAC(Option
C Num user number BSC6900 al)

ADD
UCELLCAC(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLCA DlTotalEqUser DL total equivalent UCELLCAC(Option
C Num user number BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLCAC(Option
al)
HsupaLowPrio MOD
UCELLCA rityUserPBRTh Low priority HSUPA UCELLCAC(Option
C d user PBR threshold BSC6900 al)

ADD
UCELLCAC(Option
al)
HsupaEqualPri Equal priority MOD
UCELLCA orityUserPBRT HSUPA user PBR UCELLCAC(Option
C hd threshold BSC6900 al)

ADD
UCELLCAC(Option
al)
HsupaHighPrio High priority MOD
UCELLCA rityUserPBRTh HSUPA user PBR UCELLCAC(Option
C d threshold BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLCAC(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLCA UlHsDpcchRsv UL HS-DPCCH UCELLCAC(Option
C dFactor reserve factor BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLCAC(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLCA HsdpaStrmPB Hsdpa streaming UCELLCAC(Option
C RThd PBR threshold BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLCAC(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLCA HsdpaBePBR HSDPA best effort UCELLCAC(Option
C Thd PBR threshold BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLCAC(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLCA MaxHsdpaUse Maximum HSDPA UCELLCAC(Option
C rNum user number BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLCAC(Option
al)
Max UL TX power MOD
UCELLCA MaxUlTxPower of conversational UCELLCAC(Option
C forConv service BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLCAC(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLCA MaxUlTxPower Max UL TX power UCELLCAC(Option
C forStr of streaming service BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLCAC(Option
al)
Max UL TX power MOD
UCELLCA MaxUlTxPower of interactive UCELLCAC(Option
C forInt service BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLCAC(Option
al)
Max UL TX power MOD
UCELLCA MaxUlTxPower of background UCELLCAC(Option
C forBac service BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLCAC(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLCA BackgroundNo UCELLCAC(Option
C ise Background noise BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLCAC(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLCA DefPcpichEcN Default PCPICH UCELLCAC(Option
C o Ec/No BSC6900 al)

ADD
UCELLCAC(Option
al)
Auto-adaptive MOD
UCELLCA background noise UCELLCAC(Option
C BGNSwitch update switch BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLCAC(Option
al)
Background noise MOD
UCELLCA BGNAdjustTim update continuance UCELLCAC(Option
C eLen Time BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLCAC(Option
Equivalent user al)
number threshold MOD
UCELLCA BGNEqUserNu for background UCELLCAC(Option
C mThd noise BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLCAC(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLCA MaxHsupaUse Maximum HSUPA UCELLCAC(Option
C rNum user number BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLCAC(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLCA DlHSUPARsvd Dl HSUPA reserved UCELLCAC(Option
C Factor factor BSC6900 al)

ADD
UCELLCAC(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLCA DlMBMSRsvd DL MBMS reserved UCELLCAC(Option
C Factor factor BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLCAC(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLCA MTCH reserve UCELLCAC(Option
C MtchRsvPwr power BSC6900 al)

ADD
UCELLCAC(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLCA UCELLCAC(Option
C MtchRsvSf MTCH reserve SF BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLCAC(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLCA MTCH maximal UCELLCAC(Option
C MtchMaxPwr power BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLCAC(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLCA UCELLCAC(Option
C MtchMaxSf MTCH maximal SF BSC6900 al)

ADD
UCELLCAC(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLCA UL handover credit UCELLCAC(Option
C UlHoCeResvSf reserved SF BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLCAC(Option
al)
DL handover credit MOD
UCELLCA DlHoCeCodeR and code reserved UCELLCAC(Option
C esvSf SF BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLCAC(Mandat
ory)
MOD
UCELLCA Background noise UCELLCAC(Mandat
C BgnStartTime update start time BSC6900 ory)
ADD
UCELLCAC(Mandat
ory)
MOD
UCELLCA Background noise UCELLCAC(Mandat
C BgnEndTime update end time BSC6900 ory)

ADD
UCELLCAC(Option
al)
Background noise MOD
UCELLCA update trigger UCELLCAC(Option
C BgnUpdateThd threshold BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLCAC(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLCA BgnAbnormalT Background noise UCELLCAC(Option
C hd abnormal threshold BSC6900 al)

ADD
UCELLCAC(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLCA MAXEFACHUs Maximum EFACH UCELLCAC(Option
C erNum user number BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLCAC(Option
al)
Cell Uplink Capacity MOD
UCELLCA CellUlEquNum of Equal User UCELLCAC(Option
C Capacity Number BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLCAC(Option
Threshold of al)
Maximum MOD
UCELLCA HsdpaMaxGB Guaranteed Bit UCELLCAC(Option
C PThd Rates for HSDPA BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLCAC(Option
Threshold of al)
Maximum MOD
UCELLCA HsupaMaxGB Guaranteed Bit UCELLCAC(Option
C PThd Rates for HSUPA BSC6900 al)

ADD
UCELLCBSDRX(M
andatory)
RMV
UCELLCB UCELLCBSDRX(M
SDRX CellId Cell ID BSC6900 andatory)
ADD
UCELLCBSSAC(Ma
ndatory)
MOD
UCELLCBSSAC(Ma
ndatory)
RMV
UCELLCB UCELLCBSSAC(Ma
SSAC CellId Cell ID BSC6900 ndatory)

ADD
UCELLCBSSAC(Ma
ndatory)
MOD
UCELLCB UCELLCBSSAC(Ma
SSAC CnOpIndex Cn Operator Index BSC6900 ndatory)
ADD
UCELLCBSSAC(Ma
ndatory)
MOD
UCELLCB UCELLCBSSAC(Op
SSAC CBSSAC CBS SAC BSC6900 tional)
ADD
UCELLCBSSAC(Op
tional)
MOD
UCELLCB UCELLCBSSAC(Op
SSAC MsgInd Message Indicator BSC6900 tional)

ADD
UCELLCBSSAC(Ma
ndatory)
MOD
UCELLCB UCELLCBSSAC(Ma
SSAC MsgContent Msg Content BSC6900 ndatory)

ADD
UCELLCMCF(Mand
atory)
RMV
UCELLCMCF(Mand
atory)
MOD
UCELLCM UCELLCMCF(Mand
CF CellId Cell ID BSC6900 atory)
ADD
UCELLCMCF(Optio
nal)
MOD
UCELLCM UCELLCMCF(Optio
CF CmcfCellType CM Cell Type BSC6900 nal)
ADD
UCELLCMCF(Optio
nal)
MOD
UCELLCM UCELLCMCF(Optio
CF DlSFTurnPoint DL SF Threshold BSC6900 nal)
ADD
UCELLCMCF(Optio
nal)
MOD
UCELLCM UCELLCMCF(Optio
CF UlSFTurnPoint UL SF threshold BSC6900 nal)

ADD
UCELLDCCC(Mand
atory)
RMV
UCELLDCCC(Mand
atory)
MOD
UCELLDC UCELLDCCC(Mand
CC CellId Cell ID BSC6900 atory)
ADD
UCELLDCCC(Optio
nal)
BE Event F MOD
UCELLDC Reporting Power UCELLDCCC(Optio
CC BePwrMargin Margin BSC6900 nal)

ADD
UCELLDCCC(Optio
nal)
Comb Event F MOD
UCELLDC CombPwrMarg Reporting Power UCELLDCCC(Optio
CC in Margin BSC6900 nal)
ADD
UCELLDCCC(Optio
nal)
MOD
UCELLDC Uplink Full UCELLDCCC(Optio
CC UlFullCvrRate Coverage Bit Rate BSC6900 nal)
ADD
UCELLDCCC(Optio
nal)
MOD
UCELLDC Downlink Full UCELLDCCC(Optio
CC DlFullCvrRate Coverage Bit Rate BSC6900 nal)

ADD
UCELLDISTANCER
EDIRECTION(Mand
atory)
MOD
UCELLDISTANCER
EDIRECTION(Mand
atory)
UCELLDIS RMV
TANCERE UCELLDISTANCER
DIRECTIO EDIRECTION(Mand
N CellId Cell ID BSC6900 atory)
ADD
UCELLDISTANCER
EDIRECTION(Optio
nal)
UCELLDIS MOD
TANCERE UCELLDISTANCER
DIRECTIO EDIRECTION(Optio
N RedirSwitch Redirection Switch BSC6900 nal)

ADD
UCELLDISTANCER
EDIRECTION(Optio
nal)
UCELLDIS MOD
TANCERE UCELLDISTANCER
DIRECTIO Propagation delay EDIRECTION(Optio
N DelayThs threshold BSC6900 nal)
ADD
UCELLDISTANCER
EDIRECTION(Optio
nal)
UCELLDIS MOD
TANCERE UCELLDISTANCER
DIRECTIO RedirFactorOf Redirection Factor EDIRECTION(Optio
N LDR Of LDR BSC6900 nal)
ADD
UCELLDISTANCER
EDIRECTION(Optio
nal)
UCELLDIS MOD
TANCERE UCELLDISTANCER
DIRECTIO RedirFactorOf Redirection Factor EDIRECTION(Optio
N Norm Of Normal BSC6900 nal)

ADD
UCELLDRD(Mandat
ory)
MOD
UCELLDRD(Mandat
ory)
RMV
UCELLDR UCELLDRD(Mandat
D CellId Cell ID BSC6900 ory)
ADD
UCELLDRD(Option
al)
Maximum Times of MOD
UCELLDR DRMaxGSMN Inter-RAT Direct UCELLDRD(Option
D um Retry BSC6900 al)

ADD
UCELLDRD(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLDR ServiceDiffDrd Service Steering UCELLDRD(Option
D Switch DRD Switch BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLDRD(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLDR LdbDRDSwitch Load balance DRD UCELLDRD(Option
D DCH switch for DCH BSC6900 al)

ADD
UCELLDRD(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLDR LdbDRDSwitch Load balance DRD UCELLDRD(Option
D HSDPA switch for HSDPA BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLDRD(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLDR Load Balancing UCELLDRD(Option
D LdbDRDchoice DRD Choice BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLDRD(Option
al)
LdbDRDLoad Dl load balance MOD
UCELLDR RemainThdDC DRD power remain UCELLDRD(Option
D H threshold for DCH BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLDRD(Option
Dl load balance al)
LdbDRDLoad DRD power remain MOD
UCELLDR RemainThdHS threshold for UCELLDRD(Option
D DPA HSDPA BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLDRD(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLDR CodeBalancin Code Balancing UCELLDRD(Option
D gDrdSwitch DRD Switch BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLDRD(Option
al)
Minimum SF MOD
UCELLDR CodeBalancin Threshold for Code UCELLDRD(Option
D gDrdMinSFThd Balancing DRD BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLDRD(Option
al)
CodeBalancin Code Occupancy MOD
UCELLDR gDrdCodeRate Thres for Code UCELLDRD(Option
D Thd Balancing DRD BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLDRD(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLDR ReDirection target UCELLDRD(Option
D ReDirBandInd band indicator BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLDRD(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLDR ReDirUARFCN Redirection Target UCELLDRD(Option
D UplinkInd UL Frequency Index BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLDRD(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLDR ReDirUARFCN Redirection target UCELLDRD(Option
D Uplink uplink UARFCN BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLDRD(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLDR ReDirUARFCN Redirection target UCELLDRD(Option
D Downlink downlink UARFCN BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLDRD(Option
al)
Uplink load balance MOD
UCELLDR ULLdbDRDSwi DRD Switch for DC- UCELLDRD(Option
D tchDcHSDPA HSDPA BSC6900 al)

ADD
UCELLDRD(Option
Uplink load balance al)
ULLdbDRDLo DRD remain MOD
UCELLDR adRemainThd threshold for DC- UCELLDRD(Option
D DcHSDPA HSDPA BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLDRDMIMO(
Mandatory)
MOD
UCELLDRDMIMO(
Mandatory)
RMV
UCELLDR UCELLDRDMIMO(
DMIMO CellId Cell ID BSC6900 Mandatory)

ADD
UCELLDRDMIMO(
Optional)
DRD Switch for MOD
UCELLDR LegacyHDrdS LegacyH under UCELLDRDMIMO(
DMIMO witchOfSTTD STTD BSC6900 Optional)

ADD
UCELLDRDMIMO(
Optional)
LegacyHDrdS DRD Switch for MOD
UCELLDR witchOfSCPIC LegacyH under P UCELLDRDMIMO(
DMIMO H and S CPICH BSC6900 Optional)

ADD
UCELLDRDMIMO(
Optional)
MOD
UCELLDR CQIRefValueO CQI reference value UCELLDRDMIMO(
DMIMO fSTTD for STTD BSC6900 Optional)
ADD
UCELLDRDMIMO(
Optional)
MOD
UCELLDR CQIRefValueO CQI reference value UCELLDRDMIMO(
DMIMO fSCPICH for P and S CPICH BSC6900 Optional)

ADD
UCELLDRDMIMO(
Optional)
MOD
UCELLDR ExcellentCQIT Excellent CQI UCELLDRDMIMO(
DMIMO hdOfSTTD Threshold for STTD BSC6900 Optional)

ADD
UCELLDRDMIMO(
Optional)
MOD
UCELLDR GoodCQIThdO Good CQI UCELLDRDMIMO(
DMIMO fSTTD Threshold for STTD BSC6900 Optional)

ADD
UCELLDRDMIMO(
Optional)
MOD
UCELLDR BadCQIThdOf Bad CQI Threshold UCELLDRDMIMO(
DMIMO STTD for STTD BSC6900 Optional)

ADD
UCELLDRDMIMO(
Optional)
Excellent CQI MOD
UCELLDR ExcellentCQIT Threshold for P and UCELLDRDMIMO(
DMIMO hdOfSCPICH S CPICH BSC6900 Optional)
ADD
UCELLDRDMIMO(
Optional)
Good CQI MOD
UCELLDR GoodCQIThdO Threshold for P and UCELLDRDMIMO(
DMIMO fSCPICH S CPICH BSC6900 Optional)

ADD
UCELLDRDMIMO(
Optional)
MOD
UCELLDR BadCQIThdOf Bad CQI Threshold UCELLDRDMIMO(
DMIMO SCPICH for P and S CPICH BSC6900 Optional)

ADD
UCELLDSACMANU
ALPARA(Mandatory
)
MOD
UCELLDSACMANU
ALPARA(Mandatory
)
RMV
UCELLDS UCELLDSACMANU
ACMANU ALPARA(Mandatory
ALPARA CellId Cell ID BSC6900 )

ADD
UCELLDSACMANU
ALPARA(Mandatory
)
MOD
UCELLDSACMANU
ALPARA(Mandatory
)
RMV
UCELLDS UCELLDSACMANU
ACMANU ALPARA(Mandatory
ALPARA CnOpIndex CN Operator index BSC6900 )

ADD
UCELLDSACMANU
ALPARA(Mandatory
)
UCELLDS MOD
ACMANU UCELLDSACMANU
ALPARA CsRestriction Restriction for CS BSC6900 ALPARA(Optional)
ADD
UCELLDSACMANU
ALPARA(Mandatory
)
UCELLDS MOD
ACMANU UCELLDSACMANU
ALPARA PsRestriction Restriction for PS BSC6900 ALPARA(Optional)

ADD
UCELLDSACMANU
ALPARA(Mandatory
)
UCELLDS MOD
ACMANU RestrictionTyp UCELLDSACMANU
ALPARA e Restriction Type BSC6900 ALPARA(Optional)

ADD
UCELLDSACMANU
ALPARA(Mandatory
)
MOD
UCELLDS UCELLDSACMANU
ACMANU AC Restriction ALPARA(Mandatory
ALPARA AcRestriction Indicator BSC6900 )
ADD
UCELLDSACMANU
ALPARA(Mandatory
)
MOD
UCELLDS Number of UCELLDSACMANU
ACMANU restrained AC every ALPARA(Mandatory
ALPARA NumberOfACs time BSC6900 )

ADD
UCELLDSACMANU
ALPARA(Mandatory
)
MOD
UCELLDS UCELLDSACMANU
ACMANU Range of restrained ALPARA(Mandatory
ALPARA AcRange AC BSC6900 )
ADD
UCELLDSACMANU
ALPARA(Mandatory
)
MOD
UCELLDS UCELLDSACMANU
ACMANU AcRstrctInterv Interval of DSAC ALPARA(Mandatory
ALPARA alLen Restriction BSC6900 )

ADD
UCELLDYNSHUTD
OWN(Mandatory)
MOD
UCELLDYNSHUTD
OWN(Mandatory)
UCELLDY RMV
NSHUTD UCELLDYNSHUTD
OWN CellId Cell ID BSC6900 OWN(Mandatory)

ADD
UCELLDYNSHUTD
OWN(Mandatory)
UCELLDY MOD
NSHUTD DynShutdown Cell Dynamic UCELLDYNSHUTD
OWN Switch ShutDown Switch BSC6900 OWN(Optional)

ADD
UCELLDYNSHUTD
OWN(Mandatory)
UCELLDY First Cell Dynamic MOD
NSHUTD ShutDown Interval UCELLDYNSHUTD
OWN StartTime1 Start Time BSC6900 OWN(Optional)
ADD
UCELLDYNSHUTD
OWN(Mandatory)
UCELLDY First Cell Dynamic MOD
NSHUTD ShutDown Interval UCELLDYNSHUTD
OWN EndTime1 End Time BSC6900 OWN(Optional)

ADD
UCELLDYNSHUTD
OWN(Mandatory)
UCELLDY Second Cell MOD
NSHUTD Dynamic ShutDown UCELLDYNSHUTD
OWN StartTime2 Interval Start Time BSC6900 OWN(Optional)

ADD
UCELLDYNSHUTD
OWN(Mandatory)
UCELLDY Second Cell MOD
NSHUTD Dynamic ShutDown UCELLDYNSHUTD
OWN EndTime2 Interval End Time BSC6900 OWN(Optional)

ADD
UCELLDYNSHUTD
OWN(Mandatory)
UCELLDY Third Cell Dynamic MOD
NSHUTD ShutDown Interval UCELLDYNSHUTD
OWN StartTime3 Start Time BSC6900 OWN(Optional)
ADD
UCELLDYNSHUTD
OWN(Mandatory)
UCELLDY Third Cell Dynamic MOD
NSHUTD ShutDown Interval UCELLDYNSHUTD
OWN EndTime3 End Time BSC6900 OWN(Optional)

ADD
UCELLDYNSHUTD
OWN(Optional)
UCELLDY MOD
NSHUTD DynShutDown Cell Dynamic UCELLDYNSHUTD
OWN Type ShutDown Type BSC6900 OWN(Optional)
ADD
UCELLDYNSHUTD
Cell Dynamic OWN(Optional)
UCELLDY ShutDown Total MOD
NSHUTD TotalUserNum User Number UCELLDYNSHUTD
OWN Thd Threshold BSC6900 OWN(Optional)

ADD
UCELLDYNSHUTD
Cell Dynamic OWN(Optional)
UCELLDY ShutDown Hsdpa MOD
NSHUTD HsdpaUserNu User Number UCELLDYNSHUTD
OWN mThd Threshold BSC6900 OWN(Optional)

ADD
UCELLDYNSHUTD
Cell Dynamic OWN(Optional)
UCELLDY ShutDown Hsupa MOD
NSHUTD HsupaUserNu User Number UCELLDYNSHUTD
OWN mThd Threshold BSC6900 OWN(Optional)
ADD
Cell Dynamic UCELLDYNSHUTD
ShutDown OWN(Optional)
UCELLDY Neighbour Cell MOD
NSHUTD NCellLdrRemai Load Remain UCELLDYNSHUTD
OWN nThd Threshold BSC6900 OWN(Optional)

ADD
UCELLEFACH(Man
datory)
MOD
UCELLEFACH(Man
datory)
RMV
UCELLEF UCELLEFACH(Man
ACH CellId Cell ID BSC6900 datory)

ADD
UCELLEFACH(Opti
onal)
MOD
UCELLEF EFACHDTCH UCELLEFACH(Opti
ACH GBP EFACH DTCH GBP BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UCELLEFACH(Opti
onal)
MOD
UCELLEF BcchHsscchPo BCCH HS-SCCH UCELLEFACH(Opti
ACH wer Power BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UCELLEFACH(Opti
onal)
MOD
UCELLEF BcchHspdsch BCCH HS-PDSCH UCELLEFACH(Opti
ACH Power Power BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UCELLEFACH(Opti
onal)
MOD
UCELLEF CCCH MAC-c Flow UCELLEFACH(Opti
ACH CCCHGBR GBR BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UCELLEFACH(Opti
onal)
MOD
UCELLEF CCCH MAC-c Flow UCELLEFACH(Opti
ACH CCCHMBR MBR BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UCELLEFACH(Opti
onal)
MOD
UCELLEF SRB MAC-c Flow UCELLEFACH(Opti
ACH SRBGBR GBR BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UCELLEFACH(Opti
onal)
MOD
UCELLEF SRB MAC-c Flow UCELLEFACH(Opti
ACH SRBMBR MBR BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UCELLEFACH(Opti
onal)
MOD
UCELLEF Conversational UCELLEFACH(Opti
ACH CONVGBR MAC-c Flow GBR BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UCELLEFACH(Opti
onal)
MOD
UCELLEF Conversational UCELLEFACH(Opti
ACH CONVMBR MAC-c Flow MBR BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UCELLEFACH(Opti
onal)
MOD
UCELLEF Streaming MAC-c UCELLEFACH(Opti
ACH STREAMGBR Flow GBR BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UCELLEFACH(Opti
onal)
MOD
UCELLEF Streaming MAC-c UCELLEFACH(Opti
ACH STREAMMBR Flow MBR BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UCELLEFACH(Opti
onal)
MOD
UCELLEF INTERACTGB Interactive MAC-c UCELLEFACH(Opti
ACH R Flow GBR BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UCELLEFACH(Opti
onal)
MOD
UCELLEF INTERACTMB Interactive MAC-c UCELLEFACH(Opti
ACH R Flow MBR BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UCELLEFACH(Opti
onal)
MOD
UCELLEF Background MAC-c UCELLEFACH(Opti
ACH BGGBR Flow GBR BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UCELLEFACH(Opti
onal)
MOD
UCELLEF Background MAC-c UCELLEFACH(Opti
ACH BGMBR Flow MBR BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UCELLEFACH(Opti
onal)
MOD
UCELLEF IMS MAC-c Flow UCELLEFACH(Opti
ACH IMSGBR GBR BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UCELLEFACH(Opti
onal)
MOD
UCELLEF IMS MAC-c Flow UCELLEFACH(Opti
ACH IMSMBR MBR BSC6900 onal)

RMV
UCELLFRC(Mandat
ory)
ADD
UCELLFRC(Mandat
ory)
MOD
UCELLFR UCELLFRC(Mandat
C CellId Cell ID BSC6900 ory)
ADD
UCELLFRC(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLFR UlBeTraffDecT UL BE traffic DCH UCELLFRC(Option
C hs decision threshold BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLFRC(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLFR DlBeTraffDecT DL BE traffic DCH UCELLFRC(Option
C hs decision threshold BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLFRC(Option
al)
Allowing Code MOD
UCELLFR AllowedSaveC Resource Saving UCELLFRC(Option
C odeResource Mode indication BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLFRC(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLFR UCELLFRC(Option
C EcN0Ths Ec/N0 threshold BSC6900 al)

ADD
UCELLFRC(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLFR EcN0EffectTim UCELLFRC(Option
C e Ec/N0 effective time BSC6900 al)

UCELLFR MOD
EQUENC UCELLFREQUENC
Y RNCId RNC ID BSC6900 Y(Optional)
UCELLFR MOD
EQUENC UCELLFREQUENC
Y CellId Cell ID BSC6900 Y(Mandatory)

UCELLFR MOD
EQUENC UCELLFREQUENC
Y BandInd Band Indicator BSC6900 Y(Mandatory)
UCELLFR MOD
EQUENC UARFCNUplin UCELLFREQUENC
Y kInd UL Frequency Ind BSC6900 Y(Optional)
UCELLFR MOD
EQUENC UARFCNUplin UCELLFREQUENC
Y k Uplink UARFCN BSC6900 Y(Optional)
UCELLFR MOD
EQUENC UARFCNDown UCELLFREQUENC
Y link Downlink UARFCN BSC6900 Y(Optional)

ADD
UCELLGPSFRMTI
MING(Mandatory)
MOD
UCELLGPSFRMTI
MING(Mandatory)
UCELLGP RMV
SFRMTIMI UCELLGPSFRMTI
NG CellId Cell ID BSC6900 MING(Mandatory)
ADD
UCELLGPSFRMTI
MING(Optional)
UCELLGP MOD
SFRMTIMI GPS Frame Timing UCELLGPSFRMTI
NG StartFlag Active Flag BSC6900 MING(Optional)

ADD
UCELLHCS(Mandat
ory)
MOD
UCELLHCS(Mandat
ory)
RMV
UCELLHC UCELLHCS(Mandat
S CellId Cell ID BSC6900 ory)

ADD
UCELLHCS(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLHC UCELLHCS(Option
S UseOfHcs Use of HCS BSC6900 al)

ADD
UCELLHCS(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLHC UCELLHCS(Option
S HCSPrio HCS priority level BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLHCS(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLHC HCS cell reselection UCELLHCS(Option
S SsearchHCS threshold BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLHCS(Option
al)
HCS inter-rat MOD
UCELLHC reselection UCELLHCS(Option
S SHCSRat threshold BSC6900 al)

ADD
UCELLHCS(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLHC Quality threshold for UCELLHCS(Option
S Qhcs HCS reselection BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLHCS(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLHC Time for evaluating UCELLHCS(Option
S TCRmax max cell reselection BSC6900 al)

ADD
UCELLHCS(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLHC Max number of cell UCELLHCS(Option
S CRMaxNum reselection BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLHCS(Option
al)
Time before revert MOD
UCELLHC to low-mobility UCELLHCS(Option
S TCrmaxHyst meas BSC6900 al)

ADD
UCELLHCS(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLHC SlimitSearchR HCS search inter- UCELLHCS(Option
S at rat limit threshold BSC6900 al)

ADD
UCELLHCSHO(Ma
ndatory)
MOD
UCELLHCSHO(Ma
ndatory)
RMV
UCELLHC UCELLHCSHO(Ma
SHO CellId Cell ID BSC6900 ndatory)
ADD
UCELLHCSHO(Opti
onal)
Algorithm Switch for MOD
UCELLHC UE Speed UCELLHCSHO(Opti
SHO SpdEstSwitch Estimation BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UCELLHCSHO(Opti
onal)
Time Window for MOD
UCELLHC UE Fast Speed UCELLHCSHO(Opti
SHO TFastSpdEst Decision BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UCELLHCSHO(Opti
onal)
Threshold for UE MOD
UCELLHC Fast Speed UCELLHCSHO(Opti
SHO NFastSpdEst Decision BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UCELLHCSHO(Opti
onal)
MOD
UCELLHC Period for UE Slow UCELLHCSHO(Opti
SHO TCycleSlow Speed Decision BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UCELLHCSHO(Opti
onal)
Time Window for MOD
UCELLHC UE Slow Speed UCELLHCSHO(Opti
SHO TSlowSpdEst Decision BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UCELLHCSHO(Opti
onal)
Threshold for UE MOD
UCELLHC Slow Speed UCELLHCSHO(Opti
SHO NSlowSpdEst Decision BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UCELLHCSHO(Opti
Time Window For onal)
Ping-Pong MOD
UCELLHC Handover Decision UCELLHCSHO(Opti
SHO TRelateLength in Best Cell BSC6900 onal)

ADD
UCELLHOCOMM(M
andatory)
MOD
UCELLHOCOMM(M
andatory)
RMV
UCELLHO UCELLHOCOMM(M
COMM CellId Cell ID BSC6900 andatory)
ADD
UCELLHOCOMM(O
ptional)
Inter-Frequency and MOD
UCELLHO InterFreqRATS Inter-RAT Coexist UCELLHOCOMM(O
COMM witch Switch BSC6900 ptional)
ADD
UCELLHOCOMM(O
Inter-Freq and Inter- ptional)
RAT Coexist MOD
UCELLHO CoexistMeasT Measure Threshold UCELLHOCOMM(O
COMM hdChoice Choice BSC6900 ptional)
ADD
UCELLHOCOMM(O
ptional)
MOD
UCELLHO CSServiceHO Inter-RAT CS UCELLHOCOMM(O
COMM Switch Handover Switch BSC6900 ptional)
ADD
UCELLHOCOMM(O
ptional)
MOD
UCELLHO PSServiceHO Inter-RAT PS UCELLHOCOMM(O
COMM Switch Handover Switch BSC6900 ptional)

ADD
UCELLHSDPA(Man
datory)
MOD
UCELLHSDPA(Man
datory)
RMV
UCELLHS UCELLHSDPA(Man
DPA CellId Cell ID BSC6900 datory)
ADD
UCELLHSDPA(Opti
onal)
MOD
UCELLHS AllocCodeMod UCELLHSDPA(Opti
DPA e Allocate Code Mode BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UCELLHSDPA(Opti
onal)
MOD
UCELLHS HsPdschCode Code Number for UCELLHSDPA(Opti
DPA Num HS-PDSCH BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UCELLHSDPA(Opti
onal)
MOD
UCELLHS HsPdschMaxC Code Max Number UCELLHSDPA(Opti
DPA odeNum for HS-PDSCH BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UCELLHSDPA(Opti
onal)
MOD
UCELLHS HsPdschMinC Code Min Number UCELLHSDPA(Opti
DPA odeNum for HS-PDSCH BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UCELLHSDPA(Opti
onal)
MOD
UCELLHS HsScchCodeN Code Number for UCELLHSDPA(Opti
DPA um HS-SCCH BSC6900 onal)

ADD
UCELLHSDPA(Opti
onal)
MOD
UCELLHS The Offset of HSPA UCELLHSDPA(Opti
DPA HspaPower Total Power BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UCELLHSDPA(Opti
onal)
MOD
UCELLHS HsPdschMPO HS-PDSCH MPO UCELLHSDPA(Opti
DPA ConstEnum Constant BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UCELLHSDPA(Opti
onal)
MOD
UCELLHS CodeAdjForHs Code Adjust Switch UCELLHSDPA(Opti
DPA dpaSwitch for HSDPA BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UCELLHSDPA(Opti
onal)
CodeAdjForHs User Number for MOD
UCELLHS dpaUserNumT Code Adjust for UCELLHSDPA(Man
DPA hd HSDPA BSC6900 datory)

ADD
UCELLHSDPA(Opti
onal)
Punish Timer MOD
UCELLHS HCodeAdjPun Length for Code UCELLHSDPA(Opti
DPA shTimerLength Adjust for HSDPA BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UCELLHSDPA(Opti
onal)
MOD
UCELLHS MIMOMPOCo MIMO MPO UCELLHSDPA(Opti
DPA nstant Constant[dB] BSC6900 onal)

ADD
UCELLHSUPA(Man
datory)
MOD
UCELLHSUPA(Man
datory)
RMV
UCELLHS UCELLHSUPA(Man
UPA CellId Cell ID BSC6900 datory)
ADD
UCELLHSUPA(Opti
onal)
MOD
UCELLHS EagchCodeNu Code Number for E- UCELLHSUPA(Opti
UPA m AGCH BSC6900 onal)

ADD
UCELLHSUPA(Opti
onal)
MOD
UCELLHS ErgchEhichCo Code Number for E- UCELLHSUPA(Opti
UPA deNum RGCH/E-HICH BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UCELLHSUPA(Opti
onal)
MOD
UCELLHS MaxTargetUlL Maximum Target UCELLHSUPA(Opti
UPA oadFactor Uplink Load Factor BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UCELLHSUPA(Opti
onal)
NonServToTot Target Non-serving MOD
UCELLHS alEdchPwrRati E-DCH to Total E- UCELLHSUPA(Opti
UPA o DCH Power Ratio BSC6900 onal)

MOD
UCELLID RNCId RNC ID BSC6900 UCELLID(Optional)

MOD
UCELLID(Mandator
UCELLID SrcCellID Source Cell ID BSC6900 y)
MOD
UCELLID(Mandator
UCELLID DesCellID Destination Cell ID BSC6900 y)

ADD
UCELLINTERFREQ
HOCOV(Mandatory)
MOD
UCELLINTERFREQ
HOCOV(Mandatory)
UCELLINT RMV
ERFREQH UCELLINTERFREQ
OCOV CellId Cell ID BSC6900 HOCOV(Mandatory)
ADD
UCELLINTERFREQ
HOCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT Inter-frequency MOD
ERFREQH InterFreqRepo Measure Report UCELLINTERFREQ
OCOV rtMode Mode BSC6900 HOCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERFREQ
HOCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT Inter-frequency MOD
ERFREQH InterFreqFilter Measure Filter UCELLINTERFREQ
OCOV Coef Coeff BSC6900 HOCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERFREQ
Inter-frequency HOCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT Measure Periodical MOD
ERFREQH PrdReportInter Measurement UCELLINTERFREQ
OCOV val Report Period BSC6900 HOCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERFREQ
HOCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT MOD
ERFREQH UCELLINTERFREQ
OCOV HystFor2B 2B Hysteresis BSC6900 HOCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERFREQ
HOCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT MOD
ERFREQH UCELLINTERFREQ
OCOV HystFor2D 2D Hysteresis BSC6900 HOCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERFREQ
HOCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT MOD
ERFREQH UCELLINTERFREQ
OCOV HystFor2F 2F Hysteresis BSC6900 HOCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERFREQ
HOCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT MOD
ERFREQH HystForPrdInte UCELLINTERFREQ
OCOV rFreq HHO Hysteresis BSC6900 HOCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERFREQ
HOCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT MOD
ERFREQH WeightForUse Weight for Used UCELLINTERFREQ
OCOV dFreq frequency BSC6900 HOCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERFREQ
HOCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT MOD
ERFREQH Event 2B Trigger UCELLINTERFREQ
OCOV TimeToTrig2B Delay BSC6900 HOCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERFREQ
HOCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT MOD
ERFREQH Event 2D Trigger UCELLINTERFREQ
OCOV TimeToTrig2D Delay BSC6900 HOCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERFREQ
HOCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT MOD
ERFREQH Event 2F Trigger UCELLINTERFREQ
OCOV TimeToTrig2F Delay BSC6900 HOCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERFREQ
HOCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT MOD
ERFREQH TimeToTrigFor HHO Period Trigger UCELLINTERFREQ
OCOV PrdInterFreq Delay BSC6900 HOCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERFREQ
HOCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT Inter-freq CS MOD
ERFREQH InterFreqCSTh Measure Start UCELLINTERFREQ
OCOV d2DEcN0 Ec/No THD BSC6900 HOCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERFREQ
HOCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT Inter-freq CS MOD
ERFREQH InterFreqCSTh Measure Stop UCELLINTERFREQ
OCOV d2FEcN0 Ec/No THD BSC6900 HOCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERFREQ
HOCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT Inter-freq R99 PS MOD
ERFREQH InterFreqR99P Measure Start UCELLINTERFREQ
OCOV sThd2DEcN0 Ec/No THD BSC6900 HOCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERFREQ
HOCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT Inter-freq H MOD
ERFREQH InterFreqHThd Measure Start UCELLINTERFREQ
OCOV 2DEcN0 Ec/No THD BSC6900 HOCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERFREQ
HOCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT Inter-freq R99 PS MOD
ERFREQH InterFreqR99P Measure Stop UCELLINTERFREQ
OCOV sThd2FEcN0 Ec/No THD BSC6900 HOCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERFREQ
HOCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT Inter-freq H MOD
ERFREQH InterFreqHThd Measure Stop UCELLINTERFREQ
OCOV 2FEcN0 Ec/No THD BSC6900 HOCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERFREQ
HOCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT Inter-freq CS MOD
ERFREQH InterFreqCSTh Measure Start UCELLINTERFREQ
OCOV d2DRSCP RSCP THD BSC6900 HOCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERFREQ
HOCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT Inter-freq CS MOD
ERFREQH InterFreqCSTh Measure Stop UCELLINTERFREQ
OCOV d2FRSCP RSCP THD BSC6900 HOCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERFREQ
HOCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT Inter-freq R99 PS MOD
ERFREQH InterFreqR99P Measure Start UCELLINTERFREQ
OCOV sThd2DRSCP RSCP THD BSC6900 HOCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERFREQ
HOCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT Inter-freq H MOD
ERFREQH InterFreqHThd Measure Start UCELLINTERFREQ
OCOV 2DRSCP RSCP THD BSC6900 HOCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERFREQ
HOCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT Inter-freq R99 PS MOD
ERFREQH InterFreqR99P Measure Stop UCELLINTERFREQ
OCOV sThd2FRSCP RSCP THD BSC6900 HOCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERFREQ
HOCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT Inter-freq H MOD
ERFREQH InterFreqHThd Measure Stop UCELLINTERFREQ
OCOV 2FRSCP RSCP THD BSC6900 HOCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERFREQ
HOCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT Inter-freq CS Target MOD
ERFREQH TargetFreqCsT Frequency Trigger UCELLINTERFREQ
OCOV hdEcN0 Ec/No THD BSC6900 HOCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERFREQ
HOCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT Inter-freq HSPA MOD
ERFREQH TargetFreqHT Target Frequency UCELLINTERFREQ
OCOV hdEcN0 Trigger Ec/No THD BSC6900 HOCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERFREQ
HOCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT Inter-freq R99 PS MOD
ERFREQH TargetFreqR9 Target Frequency UCELLINTERFREQ
OCOV 9PsThdEcN0 Trigger Ec/No THD BSC6900 HOCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERFREQ
HOCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT Inter-freq CS Target MOD
ERFREQH TargetFreqCsT Frequency Trigger UCELLINTERFREQ
OCOV hdRscp RSCP THD BSC6900 HOCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERFREQ
HOCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT Inter-freq HSPA MOD
ERFREQH TargetFreqHT Target Frequency UCELLINTERFREQ
OCOV hdRscp Trigger RSCP THD BSC6900 HOCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERFREQ
HOCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT Inter-freq R99 PS MOD
ERFREQH TargetFreqR9 Target Frequency UCELLINTERFREQ
OCOV 9PsThdRscp Trigger RSCP THD BSC6900 HOCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERFREQ
HOCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT Inter-freq CS Used MOD
ERFREQH UsedFreqCST frequency trigger UCELLINTERFREQ
OCOV hdEcN0 Ec/No THD BSC6900 HOCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERFREQ
HOCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT Inter-freq R99 PS MOD
ERFREQH UsedFreqR99 Used frequency UCELLINTERFREQ
OCOV PsThdEcN0 trigger Ec/No THD BSC6900 HOCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERFREQ
HOCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT Inter-freq H Used MOD
ERFREQH UsedFreqHTh frequency trigger UCELLINTERFREQ
OCOV dEcN0 Ec/No THD BSC6900 HOCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERFREQ
HOCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT Inter-freq CS Used MOD
ERFREQH UsedFreqCST frequency trigger UCELLINTERFREQ
OCOV hdRSCP RSCP THD BSC6900 HOCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERFREQ
HOCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT Inter-freq R99 PS MOD
ERFREQH UsedFreqR99 Used frequency UCELLINTERFREQ
OCOV PsThdRSCP trigger RSCP THD BSC6900 HOCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERFREQ
HOCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT Inter-freq H Used MOD
ERFREQH UsedFreqHTh frequency trigger UCELLINTERFREQ
OCOV dRSCP RSCP THD BSC6900 HOCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERFREQ
HOCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT MOD
ERFREQH InterFreqMeas Inter-freq Measure UCELLINTERFREQ
OCOV Time Timer Length BSC6900 HOCOV(Optional)

ADD
UCELLINTERFREQ
HOCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT MOD
ERFREQH 2B Event Retry UCELLINTERFREQ
OCOV PeriodFor2B Period BSC6900 HOCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERFREQ
HOCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT MOD
ERFREQH 2B Event Retry Max UCELLINTERFREQ
OCOV AmntOfRpt2B Times BSC6900 HOCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERFREQ
HOCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT Inter-freq Coverage MOD
ERFREQH TimeToInterfre Handover Trigger UCELLINTERFREQ
OCOV qHO Delay BSC6900 HOCOV(Optional)

ADD
UCELLINTERFREQ
HONCOV(Mandator
y)
MOD
UCELLINTERFREQ
HONCOV(Mandator
y)
RMV
UCELLINT UCELLINTERFREQ
ERFREQH HONCOV(Mandator
ONCOV CellId Cell ID BSC6900 y)
ADD
UCELLINTERFREQ
HONCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT Inter-frequency MOD
ERFREQH InterFreqFilter Measure Filter UCELLINTERFREQ
ONCOV Coef Coeff BSC6900 HONCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERFREQ
HONCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT MOD
ERFREQH UCELLINTERFREQ
ONCOV Hystfor2C 2C Hysteresis BSC6900 HONCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERFREQ
HONCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT MOD
ERFREQH Event 2C Trigger UCELLINTERFREQ
ONCOV TrigTime2C Delay BSC6900 HONCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERFREQ
HONCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT Inter-Freq Measure MOD
ERFREQH InterFreqCovH Target Frequency UCELLINTERFREQ
ONCOV OThdEcN0 Trigger Ec/No THD BSC6900 HONCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERFREQ
HONCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT MOD
ERFREQH InterFreqMeas Inter-freq Measure UCELLINTERFREQ
ONCOV Time Timer Length BSC6900 HONCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERFREQ
HONCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT MOD
ERFREQH 2C Event Retry UCELLINTERFREQ
ONCOV PeriodFor2C Period BSC6900 HONCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERFREQ
HONCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT MOD
ERFREQH Event 2C Retry Max UCELLINTERFREQ
ONCOV AmntOfRpt2C Times BSC6900 HONCOV(Optional)

ADD
UCELLINTERRATH
OCOV(Mandatory)
MOD
UCELLINTERRATH
OCOV(Mandatory)
UCELLINT RMV
ERRATHO UCELLINTERRATH
COV CellId Cell ID BSC6900 OCOV(Mandatory)
ADD
UCELLINTERRATH
OCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT MOD
ERRATHO InterRatReport Inter-RAT Report UCELLINTERRATH
COV Mode Mode BSC6900 OCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERRATH
OCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT MOD
ERRATHO FilterCoefOf2D 2D/2F Filter UCELLINTERRATH
COV 2F Coefficient BSC6900 OCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERRATH
OCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT MOD
ERRATHO MeasQuantity 3A Measure UCELLINTERRATH
COV Of3A Quantity BSC6900 OCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERRATH
OCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT MOD
ERRATHO InterRATFilter Inter-RAT Filter UCELLINTERRATH
COV Coef Coefficient BSC6900 OCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERRATH
OCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT MOD
ERRATHO WeightForUse Weight for Used UCELLINTERRATH
COV dFreq Frequency BSC6900 OCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERRATH
OCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT InterRATPerio MOD
ERRATHO dReportInterva Inter-RAT Period UCELLINTERRATH
COV l Reporting Interval BSC6900 OCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERRATH
OCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT MOD
ERRATHO UCELLINTERRATH
COV Hystfor2D 2D Hysteresis BSC6900 OCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERRATH
OCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT MOD
ERRATHO UCELLINTERRATH
COV Hystfor2F 2F Hysteresis BSC6900 OCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERRATH
OCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT MOD
ERRATHO UCELLINTERRATH
COV Hystfor3A 3A Hysteresis BSC6900 OCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERRATH
OCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT MOD
ERRATHO HystforInterRA Inter-RAT UCELLINTERRATH
COV T Hysteresis BSC6900 OCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERRATH
OCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT MOD
ERRATHO 2D Event Trigger UCELLINTERRATH
COV TrigTime2D Delay Time BSC6900 OCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERRATH
OCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT MOD
ERRATHO 2F Event Trigger UCELLINTERRATH
COV TrigTime2F Delay Time BSC6900 OCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERRATH
OCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT MOD
ERRATHO 3A Event Trigger UCELLINTERRATH
COV TrigTime3A Delay Time BSC6900 OCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERRATH
OCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT Time to Trigger MOD
ERRATHO TimeToTrigFor Handover to Non- UCELLINTERRATH
COV NonVerify Verified GSM Cell BSC6900 OCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERRATH
OCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT Time to Trigger MOD
ERRATHO TimeToTrigFor Handover to UCELLINTERRATH
COV Verify Verified GSM Cell BSC6900 OCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERRATH
OCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT MOD
ERRATHO UCELLINTERRATH
COV BSICVerify BSIC Verify Switch BSC6900 OCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERRATH
OCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT Inter-RAT CS MOD
ERRATHO InterRATCSTh Measure Start UCELLINTERRATH
COV d2DEcN0 Ec/No THD BSC6900 OCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERRATH
OCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT Inter-RAT CS MOD
ERRATHO InterRATCSTh Measure Stop UCELLINTERRATH
COV d2FEcN0 Ec/No THD BSC6900 OCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERRATH
OCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT Inter-RAT R99 PS MOD
ERRATHO InterRATR99P Measure Start UCELLINTERRATH
COV sThd2DEcN0 Ec/No THD BSC6900 OCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERRATH
OCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT Inter-RAT HSPA MOD
ERRATHO InterRATHThd Measure Start UCELLINTERRATH
COV 2DEcN0 Ec/No THD BSC6900 OCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERRATH
OCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT Inter-RAT R99 PS MOD
ERRATHO InterRATR99P Measure Stop UCELLINTERRATH
COV sThd2FEcN0 Ec/No THD BSC6900 OCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERRATH
OCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT Inter-RAT HSPA MOD
ERRATHO InterRATHThd Measure Stop UCELLINTERRATH
COV 2FEcN0 Ec/No THD BSC6900 OCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERRATH
OCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT Inter-RAT CS MOD
ERRATHO InterRATCSTh Measure Start UCELLINTERRATH
COV d2DRSCP RSCP THD BSC6900 OCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERRATH
OCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT Inter-RAT CS MOD
ERRATHO InterRATCSTh Measure Stop UCELLINTERRATH
COV d2FRSCP RSCP THD BSC6900 OCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERRATH
OCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT Inter-RAT R99 PS MOD
ERRATHO InterRATR99P Measure Start UCELLINTERRATH
COV sThd2DRSCP RSCP THD BSC6900 OCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERRATH
OCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT Inter-RAT HSPA MOD
ERRATHO InterRATHThd Measure Start UCELLINTERRATH
COV 2DRSCP RSCP THD BSC6900 OCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERRATH
OCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT Inter-RAT R99 PS MOD
ERRATHO InterRATR99P Measure Stop UCELLINTERRATH
COV sThd2FRSCP RSCP THD BSC6900 OCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERRATH
OCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT Inter-RAT HSPA MOD
ERRATHO InterRATHThd Measure Stop UCELLINTERRATH
COV 2FRSCP RSCP THD BSC6900 OCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERRATH
OCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT Inter-RAT CS MOD
ERRATHO TargetRatCsT Handover Decision UCELLINTERRATH
COV hd THD BSC6900 OCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERRATH
OCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT Inter-RAT R99 PS MOD
ERRATHO TargetRatR99 Handover Decision UCELLINTERRATH
COV PsThd THD BSC6900 OCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERRATH
OCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT Inter-RAT HSPA MOD
ERRATHO TargetRatHTh Handover Decision UCELLINTERRATH
COV d THD BSC6900 OCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERRATH
OCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT Inter-RAT CS Used MOD
ERRATHO UsedFreqCsTh Frequency Trigger UCELLINTERRATH
COV dEcN0 Ec/No THD BSC6900 OCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERRATH
OCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT Inter-RAT R99 PS MOD
ERRATHO UsedFreqR99 Used Frequency UCELLINTERRATH
COV PsThdEcN0 Trigger Ec/No THD BSC6900 OCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERRATH
OCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT Inter-RAT HSPA MOD
ERRATHO UsedFreqHTh Used Frequency UCELLINTERRATH
COV dEcN0 Trigger Ec/No THD BSC6900 OCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERRATH
OCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT Inter-RAT CS Used MOD
ERRATHO UsedFreqCsTh Frequency Trigger UCELLINTERRATH
COV dRscp RSCP THD BSC6900 OCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERRATH
OCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT Inter-RAT R99 PS MOD
ERRATHO UsedFreqR99 Used Frequency UCELLINTERRATH
COV PsThdRscp Trigger RSCP THD BSC6900 OCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERRATH
OCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT Inter-RAT HSPA MOD
ERRATHO UsedFreqHTh Used Frequency UCELLINTERRATH
COV dRscp Trigger RSCP THD BSC6900 OCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERRATH
OCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT MOD
ERRATHO InterRATMeas Inter-RAT Measure UCELLINTERRATH
COV Time Timer Length BSC6900 OCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERRATH
OCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT MOD
ERRATHO InterRATPingP Inter-RAT Ping- UCELLINTERRATH
COV ongTimer Pong Timer BSC6900 OCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERRATH
OCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT MOD
ERRATHO InterRATPingP Inter-RAT Ping- UCELLINTERRATH
COV ongHyst Pong Hysteresis BSC6900 OCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERRATH
OCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT MOD
ERRATHO 3A Event Retry UCELLINTERRATH
COV PeriodFor3A Period BSC6900 OCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERRATH
OCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT MOD
ERRATHO 3A Event Maximum UCELLINTERRATH
COV AmntOfRpt3A Retry Times BSC6900 OCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERRATH
OCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT Inter-RAT HO MOD
ERRATHO InterRatPhyCh Physical Channel UCELLINTERRATH
COV FailNum Failure THD BSC6900 OCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERRATH
Inter-RAT HO OCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT Physical Channel MOD
ERRATHO PenaltyTimeFo Failure Penalty UCELLINTERRATH
COV rPhyChFail Timer BSC6900 OCOV(Optional)

ADD
UCELLINTERRATH
ONCOV(Mandatory)
MOD
UCELLINTERRATH
ONCOV(Mandatory)
UCELLINT RMV
ERRATHO UCELLINTERRATH
NCOV CellId Cell ID BSC6900 ONCOV(Mandatory)
ADD
UCELLINTERRATH
ONCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT MOD
ERRATHO InterRATFilter Inter-RAT Filter UCELLINTERRATH
NCOV Coef Coefficient BSC6900 ONCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERRATH
ONCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT MOD
ERRATHO UCELLINTERRATH
NCOV Hystfor3C 3C Hysteresis BSC6900 ONCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERRATH
ONCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT MOD
ERRATHO Event 3C Trigger UCELLINTERRATH
NCOV TrigTime3C Delay BSC6900 ONCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERRATH
ONCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT MOD
ERRATHO UCELLINTERRATH
NCOV BSICVerify BSIC Verify Switch BSC6900 ONCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERRATH
ONCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT Inter-RAT CS MOD
ERRATHO InterRATNCov Handover Decision UCELLINTERRATH
NCOV HOCSThd THD BSC6900 ONCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERRATH
ONCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT Inter-RAT PS MOD
ERRATHO InterRATNCov Handover Decision UCELLINTERRATH
NCOV HOPSThd THD BSC6900 ONCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERRATH
ONCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT MOD
ERRATHO InterRATHOAtt Inter-RAT Handover UCELLINTERRATH
NCOV empts Max Attempt Times BSC6900 ONCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERRATH
ONCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT MOD
ERRATHO InterRATMeas Inter-RAT Measure UCELLINTERRATH
NCOV Time Timer Length BSC6900 ONCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERRATH
ONCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT MOD
ERRATHO CSHOOut2Glo CS Domain Reloc UCELLINTERRATH
NCOV adThd GSM Load THD BSC6900 ONCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERRATH
ONCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT MOD
ERRATHO PSHOOut2Glo PS Domain Reloc UCELLINTERRATH
NCOV adThd GSM Load THD BSC6900 ONCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERRATH
ONCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT MOD
ERRATHO Event 3C Retry UCELLINTERRATH
NCOV PeriodFor3C Period BSC6900 ONCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERRATH
ONCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT MOD
ERRATHO Event 3C Retry Max UCELLINTERRATH
NCOV AmntOfRpt3C Times BSC6900 ONCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERRATH
ONCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT Inter-RAT HO MOD
ERRATHO InterRatPhyCh Physical Channel UCELLINTERRATH
NCOV FailNum Failure THD BSC6900 ONCOV(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTERRATH
Inter-RAT HO ONCOV(Optional)
UCELLINT Physical Channel MOD
ERRATHO PenaltyTimeFo Failure Penalty UCELLINTERRATH
NCOV rPhyChFail Timer BSC6900 ONCOV(Optional)

ADD
UCELLINTRAFREQ
HO(Mandatory)
RMV
UCELLINTRAFREQ
HO(Mandatory)
UCELLINT MOD
RAFREQH UCELLINTRAFREQ
O RNCId RNC ID BSC6900 HO(Mandatory)

ADD
UCELLINTRAFREQ
HO(Mandatory)
RMV
UCELLINTRAFREQ
HO(Mandatory)
UCELLINT MOD
RAFREQH UCELLINTRAFREQ
O CellId Cell ID BSC6900 HO(Mandatory)
ADD
UCELLINTRAFREQ
HO(Optional)
UCELLINT MOD
RAFREQH IntraFreqFilter Intra-frequency L3 UCELLINTRAFREQ
O Coef Filter Coefficient BSC6900 HO(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTRAFREQ
HO(Optional)
UCELLINT Intra-frequency MOD
RAFREQH IntraFreqMeas Measurement UCELLINTRAFREQ
O Quantity Quantity BSC6900 HO(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTRAFREQ
HO(Optional)
UCELLINT Event 1A to MOD
RAFREQH PeriodMRRep Periodical Report UCELLINTRAFREQ
O ortNumfor1A Number BSC6900 HO(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTRAFREQ
HO(Optional)
UCELLINT Event 1A to MOD
RAFREQH ReportIntervalf Periodical Report UCELLINTRAFREQ
O or1A Period BSC6900 HO(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTRAFREQ
HO(Optional)
UCELLINT Event 1C to MOD
RAFREQH PeriodMRRep Periodical Report UCELLINTRAFREQ
O ortNumfor1C Number BSC6900 HO(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTRAFREQ
HO(Optional)
UCELLINT Event 1C to MOD
RAFREQH ReportIntervalf Periodical Report UCELLINTRAFREQ
O or1C Period BSC6900 HO(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTRAFREQ
HO(Optional)
UCELLINT Event 1J to MOD
RAFREQH PeriodMRRep Periodical Report UCELLINTRAFREQ
O ortNumfor1J Number BSC6900 HO(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTRAFREQ
HO(Optional)
UCELLINT Event 1J to MOD
RAFREQH ReportIntervalf Periodical Report UCELLINTRAFREQ
O or1J Period BSC6900 HO(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTRAFREQ
HO(Optional)
UCELLINT VP Service Event MOD
RAFREQH IntraRelThdFor 1A Relative UCELLINTRAFREQ
O 1ACSVP Threshold BSC6900 HO(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTRAFREQ
HO(Optional)
UCELLINT CS Non-VP Service MOD
RAFREQH IntraRelThdFor Event 1A Relative UCELLINTRAFREQ
O 1ACSNVP THD BSC6900 HO(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTRAFREQ
HO(Optional)
UCELLINT PS Service Event MOD
RAFREQH IntraRelThdFor 1A Relative UCELLINTRAFREQ
O 1APS Threshold BSC6900 HO(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTRAFREQ
HO(Optional)
UCELLINT VP Service Event MOD
RAFREQH IntraRelThdFor 1B Relative UCELLINTRAFREQ
O 1BCSVP Threshold BSC6900 HO(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTRAFREQ
HO(Optional)
UCELLINT CS Non-VP Service MOD
RAFREQH IntraRelThdFor Event 1B Relative UCELLINTRAFREQ
O 1BCSNVP Threshold BSC6900 HO(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTRAFREQ
HO(Optional)
UCELLINT PS Service Event MOD
RAFREQH IntraRelThdFor 1B Relative UCELLINTRAFREQ
O 1BPS Threshold BSC6900 HO(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTRAFREQ
HO(Optional)
UCELLINT MOD
RAFREQH IntraAblThdFor Event 1F Absolute UCELLINTRAFREQ
O 1FEcNo Ec/No Threshold BSC6900 HO(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTRAFREQ
HO(Optional)
UCELLINT MOD
RAFREQH IntraAblThdFor Event 1F Absolute UCELLINTRAFREQ
O 1FRSCP RSCP Threshold BSC6900 HO(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTRAFREQ
HO(Optional)
UCELLINT MOD
RAFREQH UCELLINTRAFREQ
O HystFor1A 1A Hysteresis BSC6900 HO(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTRAFREQ
HO(Optional)
UCELLINT MOD
RAFREQH UCELLINTRAFREQ
O HystFor1B 1B Hysteresis BSC6900 HO(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTRAFREQ
HO(Optional)
UCELLINT MOD
RAFREQH UCELLINTRAFREQ
O HystFor1C 1C Hysteresis BSC6900 HO(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTRAFREQ
HO(Optional)
UCELLINT MOD
RAFREQH UCELLINTRAFREQ
O HystFor1D 1D Hysteresis BSC6900 HO(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTRAFREQ
HO(Optional)
UCELLINT MOD
RAFREQH UCELLINTRAFREQ
O HystFor1F 1F Hysteresis BSC6900 HO(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTRAFREQ
HO(Optional)
UCELLINT MOD
RAFREQH UCELLINTRAFREQ
O HystFor1J 1J Hysteresis BSC6900 HO(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTRAFREQ
HO(Optional)
UCELLINT MOD
RAFREQH UCELLINTRAFREQ
O Weight Weighted factor BSC6900 HO(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTRAFREQ
HO(Optional)
UCELLINT MOD
RAFREQH Event 1A Triggering UCELLINTRAFREQ
O TrigTime1A Delay BSC6900 HO(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTRAFREQ
HO(Optional)
UCELLINT MOD
RAFREQH Event 1B Triggering UCELLINTRAFREQ
O TrigTime1B Delay BSC6900 HO(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTRAFREQ
HO(Optional)
UCELLINT MOD
RAFREQH Event 1C Triggering UCELLINTRAFREQ
O TrigTime1C Delay BSC6900 HO(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTRAFREQ
HO(Optional)
UCELLINT MOD
RAFREQH Event 1D Triggering UCELLINTRAFREQ
O TrigTime1D Delay BSC6900 HO(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTRAFREQ
HO(Optional)
UCELLINT MOD
RAFREQH Event 1F Triggering UCELLINTRAFREQ
O TrigTime1F Delay BSC6900 HO(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTRAFREQ
HO(Optional)
UCELLINT MOD
RAFREQH Event 1J Triggering UCELLINTRAFREQ
O TrigTime1J Delay BSC6900 HO(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTRAFREQ
HO(Optional)
UCELLINT MOD
RAFREQH Min Quality THD for UCELLINTRAFREQ
O SHOQualmin SHO BSC6900 HO(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTRAFREQ
HO(Optional)
UCELLINT MOD
RAFREQH MaxCellInActiv Max Number of Cell UCELLINTRAFREQ
O eSet in Active Set BSC6900 HO(Optional)
ADD
UCELLINTRAFREQ
HO(Optional)
UCELLINT Event 1F Blind MOD
RAFREQH BlindHORSCP Handover Trigger UCELLINTRAFREQ
O 1FThreshold Condition BSC6900 HO(Optional)

ADD
UCELLLDB(Mandat
ory)
MOD
UCELLLDB(Mandat
ory)
RMV
UCELLLD UCELLLDB(Mandat
B CellId Cell ID BSC6900 ory)
ADD
UCELLLDB(Optiona
l)
MOD
UCELLLD PCPICHPower Pilot power UCELLLDB(Optiona
B Pace adjustment step BSC6900 l)

ADD
UCELLLDB(Optiona
l)
MOD
UCELLLD CellOverrunTh Cell overload UCELLLDB(Optiona
B d threshold BSC6900 l)
ADD
UCELLLDB(Optiona
l)
MOD
UCELLLD CellUnderrunT Cell under load UCELLLDB(Optiona
B hd threshold BSC6900 l)

ADD
UCELLLDM(Mandat
ory)
MOD
UCELLLDM(Mandat
ory)
RMV
UCELLLD UCELLLDM(Mandat
M CellId Cell ID BSC6900 ory)
ADD
UCELLLDM(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLLD UL LDR trigger UCELLLDM(Option
M UlLdrTrigThd threshold BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLLDM(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLLD UL LDR release UCELLLDM(Option
M UlLdrRelThd threshold BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLLDM(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLLD DL LDR trigger UCELLLDM(Option
M DlLdrTrigThd threshold BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLLDM(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLLD DL LDR release UCELLLDM(Option
M DlLdrRelThd threshold BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLLDM(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLLD UL OLC trigger UCELLLDM(Option
M UlOlcTrigThd threshold BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLLDM(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLLD UL OLC release UCELLLDM(Option
M UlOlcRelThd threshold BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLLDM(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLLD DL OLC trigger UCELLLDM(Option
M DlOlcTrigThd threshold BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLLDM(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLLD DL OLC release UCELLLDM(Option
M DlOlcRelThd threshold BSC6900 al)

ADD
UCELLLDM(Option
al)
DL State Trans MOD
UCELLLD DlLdTrnsHysTi Hysteresis UCELLLDM(Option
M me threshold BSC6900 al)

ADD
UCELLLDM(Option
al)
HSUPA auto MOD
UCELLLD HsupAuRetrns retransmit load UCELLLDM(Option
M LdTrigThd trigger threshold BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLLDM(Option
al)
HSUPA auto MOD
UCELLLD HsupAuRetrns retransmit load UCELLLDM(Option
M LdRelThd release threshold BSC6900 al)

ADD
UCELLLDR(Mandat
ory)
MOD
UCELLLDR(Mandat
ory)
RMV
UCELLLD UCELLLDR(Mandat
R CellId Cell ID BSC6900 ory)

ADD
UCELLLDR(Optiona
l)
MOD
UCELLLD DlLdrFirstActio UCELLLDR(Optiona
R n DL LDR first action BSC6900 l)
ADD
UCELLLDR(Optiona
l)
MOD
UCELLLD DlLdrSecondA DL LDR second UCELLLDR(Optiona
R ction action BSC6900 l)
ADD
UCELLLDR(Optiona
l)
MOD
UCELLLD DlLdrThirdActi UCELLLDR(Optiona
R on DL LDR third action BSC6900 l)
ADD
UCELLLDR(Optiona
l)
MOD
UCELLLD DlLdrFourthAct DL LDR fourth UCELLLDR(Optiona
R ion action BSC6900 l)
ADD
UCELLLDR(Optiona
l)
MOD
UCELLLD DlLdrFifthActio UCELLLDR(Optiona
R n DL LDR fifth action BSC6900 l)
ADD
UCELLLDR(Optiona
l)
MOD
UCELLLD DlLdrSixthActi UCELLLDR(Optiona
R on DL LDR sixth action BSC6900 l)
ADD
UCELLLDR(Optiona
l)
MOD
UCELLLD DlLdrSeventhA DL LDR seventh UCELLLDR(Optiona
R ction action BSC6900 l)
ADD
UCELLLDR(Optiona
l)
MOD
UCELLLD DlLdrEighthAct DL LDR eighth UCELLLDR(Optiona
R ion action BSC6900 l)
ADD
UCELLLDR(Optiona
l)
MOD
UCELLLD DlLdrNinthActi UCELLLDR(Optiona
R on DL LDR ninth action BSC6900 l)
ADD
UCELLLDR(Optiona
l)
MOD
UCELLLD DlLdrTenthActi UCELLLDR(Optiona
R on DL LDR tenth action BSC6900 l)
ADD
UCELLLDR(Optiona
l)
DlLdrBERateR DL LDR-BE rate MOD
UCELLLD eductionRabN reduction RAB UCELLLDR(Optiona
R um number BSC6900 l)
ADD
UCELLLDR(Optiona
l)
DlLdrPsRTQos DL LDR un-ctrl RT MOD
UCELLLD RenegRabNu Qos re-nego RAB UCELLLDR(Optiona
R m num BSC6900 l)
ADD
UCELLLDR(Optiona
l)
DlCSInterRatS MOD
UCELLLD houldBeHOUe DL CS should be UCELLLDR(Optiona
R Num HO user number BSC6900 l)
ADD
UCELLLDR(Optiona
l)
DlPSInterRatS MOD
UCELLLD houldBeHOUe DL PS should be UCELLLDR(Optiona
R Num HO user number BSC6900 l)
ADD
UCELLLDR(Optiona
l)
DlLdrAMRRate DL LDR-AMR rate MOD
UCELLLD ReductionRab reduction RAB UCELLLDR(Optiona
R Num number BSC6900 l)
ADD
UCELLLDR(Optiona
l)
DlCSInterRatS MOD
UCELLLD houldNotHOU DL CS should not UCELLLDR(Optiona
R eNum be HO user number BSC6900 l)
ADD
UCELLLDR(Optiona
l)
DlPSInterRatS MOD
UCELLLD houldNotHOU DL PS should not UCELLLDR(Optiona
R eNum be HO user number BSC6900 l)
ADD
UCELLLDR(Optiona
l)
MOD
UCELLLD UlLdrFirstActio UCELLLDR(Optiona
R n UL LDR first action BSC6900 l)
ADD
UCELLLDR(Optiona
l)
MOD
UCELLLD UlLdrSecondA UL LDR second UCELLLDR(Optiona
R ction action BSC6900 l)
ADD
UCELLLDR(Optiona
l)
MOD
UCELLLD UlLdrThirdActi UCELLLDR(Optiona
R on UL LDR third action BSC6900 l)
ADD
UCELLLDR(Optiona
l)
MOD
UCELLLD UlLdrFourthAct UL LDR fourth UCELLLDR(Optiona
R ion action BSC6900 l)
ADD
UCELLLDR(Optiona
l)
MOD
UCELLLD UlLdrFifthActio UCELLLDR(Optiona
R n UL LDR fifth action BSC6900 l)
ADD
UCELLLDR(Optiona
l)
MOD
UCELLLD UlLdrSixthActi UCELLLDR(Optiona
R on UL LDR sixth action BSC6900 l)
ADD
UCELLLDR(Optiona
l)
MOD
UCELLLD UlLdrSeventhA UL LDR seventh UCELLLDR(Optiona
R ction action BSC6900 l)
ADD
UCELLLDR(Optiona
l)
MOD
UCELLLD UlLdrEighthAct UL LDR eighth UCELLLDR(Optiona
R ion action BSC6900 l)
ADD
UCELLLDR(Optiona
l)
UlLdrBERateR UL LDR-BE rate MOD
UCELLLD eductionRabN reduction RAB UCELLLDR(Optiona
R um number BSC6900 l)
ADD
UCELLLDR(Optiona
l)
UlLdrPsRTQos UL LDR un-ctrl RT MOD
UCELLLD RenegRabNu Qos re-nego RAB UCELLLDR(Optiona
R m num BSC6900 l)
ADD
UCELLLDR(Optiona
l)
UlCSInterRatS MOD
UCELLLD houldBeHOUe UL CS should be UCELLLDR(Optiona
R Num HO user number BSC6900 l)
ADD
UCELLLDR(Optiona
l)
UlPSInterRatS MOD
UCELLLD houldBeHOUe UL PS should be UCELLLDR(Optiona
R Num HO user number BSC6900 l)
ADD
UCELLLDR(Optiona
l)
UlLdrAMRRate UL LDR-AMR rate MOD
UCELLLD ReductionRab reduction RAB UCELLLDR(Optiona
R Num number BSC6900 l)
ADD
UCELLLDR(Optiona
l)
UlCSInterRatS MOD
UCELLLD houldNotHOU UL CS should not UCELLLDR(Optiona
R eNum be HO user number BSC6900 l)
ADD
UCELLLDR(Optiona
l)
UlPSInterRatS MOD
UCELLLD houldNotHOU UL PS should not UCELLLDR(Optiona
R eNum be HO user number BSC6900 l)
ADD
UCELLLDR(Optiona
l)
UlInterFreqHo MOD
UCELLLD CellLoadSpac UL HO load space UCELLLDR(Optiona
R eThd threshold BSC6900 l)
ADD
UCELLLDR(Optiona
l)
DlInterFreqHo MOD
UCELLLD CellLoadSpac DL HO load space UCELLLDR(Optiona
R eThd threshold BSC6900 l)

ADD
UCELLLDR(Optiona
l)
MOD
UCELLLD UlInterFreqHo UL HO maximum UCELLLDR(Optiona
R BWThd bandwidth BSC6900 l)
ADD
UCELLLDR(Optiona
l)
MOD
UCELLLD DlInterFreqHo DL HO maximum UCELLLDR(Optiona
R BWThd bandwidth BSC6900 l)

ADD
UCELLLDR(Optiona
l)
MOD
UCELLLD MbmsDecPow MBMS descend UCELLLDR(Optiona
R erRabThd power rab threshold BSC6900 l)
ADD
UCELLLDR(Optiona
l)
MOD
UCELLLD CellLdrSfResT Cell LDR SF UCELLLDR(Optiona
R hd reserved threshold BSC6900 l)
ADD
UCELLLDR(Optiona
l)
MOD
UCELLLD LdrCodePriUs LDR code priority UCELLLDR(Optiona
R eInd indicator BSC6900 l)
ADD
UCELLLDR(Optiona
l)
MOD
UCELLLD MaxUserNum Max user number of UCELLLDR(Optiona
R CodeAdj code adjust BSC6900 l)
ADD
UCELLLDR(Optiona
l)
MOD
UCELLLD UlLdrCreditSfR Ul LDR credit SF UCELLLDR(Optiona
R esThd reserved threshold BSC6900 l)

ADD
UCELLLDR(Optiona
l)
MOD
UCELLLD DlLdrCreditSfR Dl LDR credit SF UCELLLDR(Optiona
R esThd reserved threshold BSC6900 l)
ADD
UCELLLDR(Optiona
l)
InterFreq HO code MOD
UCELLLD LdrCodeUsed used ratio space UCELLLDR(Optiona
R SpaceThd threshold BSC6900 l)
ADD
UCELLLDR(Optiona
l)
Code congestion MOD
UCELLLD CodeCongSelI select inter-freq UCELLLDR(Optiona
R nterFreqHoInd indication BSC6900 l)
ADD
UCELLLDR(Optiona
l)
MOD
UCELLLD GoldUserLoad Gold user load UCELLLDR(Optiona
R ControlSwitch control switch BSC6900 l)
ADD
UCELLLDR(Optiona
l)
Forbidden Traffic MOD
UCELLLD InterFreqLdHo Class for inter-freq UCELLLDR(Optiona
R ForbidenTC HO BSC6900 l)
ADD
UCELLLDR(Optiona
l)
MOD
UCELLLD UlTtiCreditSfR Ul TTI HO Credit SF UCELLLDR(Optiona
R esThd reserved threshold BSC6900 l)
ADD
UCELLLDR(Optiona
l)
InterFreqLDH InterFreq Load MOD
UCELLLD OMethodSelec Handover Method UCELLLDR(Optiona
R tion Selection BSC6900 l)

ADD
UCELLMBDRINTE
RFREQ(Mandatory)
MOD
UCELLMBDRINTE
RFREQ(Mandatory)
UCELLMB RMV
DRINTER UCELLMBDRINTE
FREQ CellId Cell ID BSC6900 RFREQ(Mandatory)

ADD
UCELLMBDRINTE
RFREQ(Optional)
UCELLMB MOD
DRINTER InterFreqActiv UCELLMBDRINTE
FREQ eType MBDR Switch BSC6900 RFREQ(Optional)
ADD
UCELLMBDRINTE
RFREQ(Optional)
UCELLMB InterFreqUlMb MOD
DRINTER drTrigThreshol UCELLMBDRINTE
FREQ d UL Theshold BSC6900 RFREQ(Optional)
ADD
UCELLMBDRINTE
RFREQ(Optional)
UCELLMB InterFreqDlMb MOD
DRINTER drTrigThreshol UCELLMBDRINTE
FREQ d DL Theshold BSC6900 RFREQ(Optional)
ADD
UCELLMBDRINTE
RFREQ(Optional)
UCELLMB Inter-frequency MOD
DRINTER InterFreqFilter Measure Filter UCELLMBDRINTE
FREQ Coef Coeff BSC6900 RFREQ(Optional)
ADD
UCELLMBDRINTE
RFREQ(Optional)
UCELLMB Inter-frequency MOD
DRINTER InterFreqRepo Measure Report UCELLMBDRINTE
FREQ rtMode Mode BSC6900 RFREQ(Optional)
ADD
UCELLMBDRINTE
RFREQ(Optional)
UCELLMB MOD
DRINTER InterFreqMeas Inter-freq Measure UCELLMBDRINTE
FREQ Quantity Quantity BSC6900 RFREQ(Optional)
ADD
UCELLMBDRINTE
Inter-frequency RFREQ(Optional)
UCELLMB Measure Periodical MOD
DRINTER PrdReportInter Measurement UCELLMBDRINTE
FREQ val Report Period BSC6900 RFREQ(Optional)
ADD
UCELLMBDRINTE
RFREQ(Optional)
UCELLMB MOD
DRINTER TimeToTrigFor HHO Period Trigger UCELLMBDRINTE
FREQ PrdInterFreq Delay BSC6900 RFREQ(Optional)
ADD
UCELLMBDRINTE
RFREQ(Optional)
UCELLMB MOD
DRINTER HystForPrdInte UCELLMBDRINTE
FREQ rFreq HHO Hysteresis BSC6900 RFREQ(Optional)
ADD
UCELLMBDRINTE
RFREQ(Optional)
UCELLMB MOD
DRINTER UCELLMBDRINTE
FREQ Hystfor2C 2C Hysteresis BSC6900 RFREQ(Optional)
ADD
UCELLMBDRINTE
RFREQ(Optional)
UCELLMB MOD
DRINTER Event 2C Trigger UCELLMBDRINTE
FREQ TrigTime2C Delay BSC6900 RFREQ(Optional)
ADD
UCELLMBDRINTE
RFREQ(Optional)
UCELLMB Inter-freq measure MOD
DRINTER target frequency UCELLMBDRINTE
FREQ HOThdEcN0 trigger Ec/No THD BSC6900 RFREQ(Optional)
ADD
UCELLMBDRINTE
RFREQ(Optional)
UCELLMB Inter-freq measure MOD
DRINTER target frequency UCELLMBDRINTE
FREQ HOThdRscp trigger RSCP THD BSC6900 RFREQ(Optional)
ADD
UCELLMBDRINTE
RFREQ(Optional)
UCELLMB MOD
DRINTER Inter-Freq DRD Max UCELLMBDRINTE
FREQ MaxAttNum Attempt Times BSC6900 RFREQ(Optional)
ADD
UCELLMBDRINTE
RFREQ(Optional)
UCELLMB MOD
DRINTER InterFreqMeas Inter-freq Measure UCELLMBDRINTE
FREQ Time Timer Length BSC6900 RFREQ(Optional)

ADD
UCELLMBDRINTE
RRAT(Mandatory)
MOD
UCELLMBDRINTE
RRAT(Mandatory)
UCELLMB RMV
DRINTER UCELLMBDRINTE
RAT CellId Cell ID BSC6900 RRAT(Mandatory)

ADD
UCELLMBDRINTE
RRAT(Optional)
UCELLMB MOD
DRINTER InterRatActive UCELLMBDRINTE
RAT Type MBDR switch BSC6900 RRAT(Optional)
ADD
UCELLMBDRINTE
RRAT(Optional)
UCELLMB MOD
DRINTER InterRatUlMbdr UCELLMBDRINTE
RAT TrigThreshold UL Theshold BSC6900 RRAT(Optional)
ADD
UCELLMBDRINTE
RRAT(Optional)
UCELLMB MOD
DRINTER InterRatDlMbdr UCELLMBDRINTE
RAT TrigThreshold DL Theshold BSC6900 RRAT(Optional)
ADD
UCELLMBDRINTE
RRAT(Optional)
UCELLMB MOD
DRINTER InterRATFilter Inter-RAT Filter UCELLMBDRINTE
RAT Coef Coefficient BSC6900 RRAT(Optional)
ADD
UCELLMBDRINTE
RRAT(Optional)
UCELLMB MOD
DRINTER InterRatReport Inter-RAT Report UCELLMBDRINTE
RAT Mode Mode BSC6900 RRAT(Optional)
ADD
UCELLMBDRINTE
RRAT(Optional)
UCELLMB InterRATPerio MOD
DRINTER dReportInterva Inter-RAT Period UCELLMBDRINTE
RAT l Reporting Interval BSC6900 RRAT(Optional)
ADD
UCELLMBDRINTE
RRAT(Optional)
UCELLMB MOD
DRINTER UCELLMBDRINTE
RAT BSICVerify BSIC Verify Switch BSC6900 RRAT(Optional)
ADD
UCELLMBDRINTE
RRAT(Optional)
UCELLMB Time to Trigger MOD
DRINTER TimeToTrigFor Handover to Non- UCELLMBDRINTE
RAT NonVerify Verified GSM Cell BSC6900 RRAT(Optional)
ADD
UCELLMBDRINTE
RRAT(Optional)
UCELLMB Time to Trigger MOD
DRINTER TimeToTrigFor Handover to UCELLMBDRINTE
RAT Verify Verified GSM Cell BSC6900 RRAT(Optional)
ADD
UCELLMBDRINTE
RRAT(Optional)
UCELLMB MOD
DRINTER UCELLMBDRINTE
RAT Hystfor3C 3C Hysteresis BSC6900 RRAT(Optional)
ADD
UCELLMBDRINTE
RRAT(Optional)
UCELLMB MOD
DRINTER Event 3C Trigger UCELLMBDRINTE
RAT TrigTime3C Delay BSC6900 RRAT(Optional)
ADD
UCELLMBDRINTE
RRAT(Optional)
UCELLMB Inter-RAT CS MOD
DRINTER InterRATHOTh Handover Decision UCELLMBDRINTE
RAT d THD BSC6900 RRAT(Optional)
ADD
UCELLMBDRINTE
RRAT(Optional)
UCELLMB MOD
DRINTER Inter-RAT DRD Max UCELLMBDRINTE
RAT MaxAttNum Attempt Times BSC6900 RRAT(Optional)
ADD
UCELLMBDRINTE
RRAT(Optional)
UCELLMB MOD
DRINTER UserPercentag UCELLMBDRINTE
RAT e UserPercentage BSC6900 RRAT(Optional)
ADD
UCELLMBDRINTE
RRAT(Optional)
UCELLMB MOD
DRINTER InterRATMeas Inter-RAT Measure UCELLMBDRINTE
RAT Time Timer Length BSC6900 RRAT(Optional)

ADD
UCELLMBDRINTE
RRAT(Optional)
UCELLMB MOD
DRINTER Inter-RAT Penalty UCELLMBDRINTE
RAT PenaltyTimer timer length BSC6900 RRAT(Optional)
ADD
UCELLMBMSFACH
(Mandatory)
RMV
UCELLMB UCELLMBMSFACH
MSFACH CellId Cell ID BSC6900 (Mandatory)

ADD
UCELLMBMSFACH
(Mandatory)
RMV
UCELLMB UCELLMBMSFACH
MSFACH ServiceType Service Type BSC6900 (Mandatory)

ADD
UCELLMBMSFACH
(Mandatory)
RMV
UCELLMB UCELLMBMSFACH
MSFACH ServiceBitRate Service Bit Rate BSC6900 (Mandatory)
ADD
UCELLMB FachMaxPowe UCELLMBMSFACH
MSFACH r Fach Max Power BSC6900 (Optional)

Mtch Minimal Power ADD


UCELLMB Percent for Priority UCELLMBMSFACH
MSFACH MtchMinPerc0 0 BSC6900 (Optional)
Mtch Minimal Power ADD
UCELLMB MtchMinPerc1 Percent for Priority UCELLMBMSFACH
MSFACH 5 15 BSC6900 (Optional)
ADD
UCELLMB Time of Arrival UCELLMBMSFACH
MSFACH ToAWS Window Startpoint BSC6900 (Optional)
ADD
UCELLMB Time of Arrival UCELLMBMSFACH
MSFACH ToAWE Window Endpoint BSC6900 (Optional)

ADD
UCELLMBMSPARA
(Mandatory)
MOD
UCELLMBMSPARA
(Mandatory)
RMV
UCELLMB UCELLMBMSPARA
MSPARA CellId Cell ID BSC6900 (Mandatory)
ADD
UCELLMBMSPARA
(Optional)
MOD
UCELLMB MbmsTransMo Mbms Transfer UCELLMBMSPARA
MSPARA de Mode BSC6900 (Optional)
ADD
UCELLMBMSPARA
(Optional)
MOD
UCELLMB UCELLMBMSPARA
MSPARA NCountingThd Counting Threshold BSC6900 (Optional)
ADD
UCELLMBMSPARA
(Optional)
MOD
UCELLMB NPtpToPtmOff UCELLMBMSPARA
MSPARA set Ptp To Ptm Offset BSC6900 (Optional)

ADD
UCELLMBMSSA(M
andatory)
RMV
UCELLMB UCELLMBMSSA(M
MSSA CellId Cell ID BSC6900 andatory)

ADD
UCELLMB UCELLMBMSSA(M
MSSA CnOpIndex Cn Operator Index BSC6900 andatory)
ADD
UCELLMBMSSA(M
andatory)
RMV
UCELLMB UCELLMBMSSA(M
MSSA MbmsSaId MBMS SA ID BSC6900 andatory)

ADD
UCELLMBMSSCCP
CH(Mandatory)
MOD
UCELLMBMSSCCP
CH(Mandatory)
UCELLMB RMV
MSSCCP UCELLMBMSSCCP
CH CellId Cell ID BSC6900 CH(Mandatory)

ADD
UCELLMBMSSCCP
CH(Mandatory)
MOD
UCELLMBMSSCCP
CH(Mandatory)
UCELLMB RMV
MSSCCP UCELLMBMSSCCP
CH ServiceType Service Type BSC6900 CH(Mandatory)
ADD
UCELLMBMSSCCP
CH(Mandatory)
MOD
UCELLMBMSSCCP
CH(Mandatory)
UCELLMB RMV
MSSCCP UCELLMBMSSCCP
CH ServiceBitRate Service Bit Rate BSC6900 CH(Mandatory)

ADD
UCELLMBMSSCCP
CH(Optional)
UCELLMB MOD
MSSCCP UCELLMBMSSCCP
CH STTDInd STTD Indicator BSC6900 CH(Optional)

ADD
UCELLMCCH(Mand
atory)
MOD
UCELLMCCH(Mand
atory)
RMV
UCELLMC UCELLMCCH(Mand
CH CellId Cell ID BSC6900 atory)

ADD
UCELLMC UCELLMCCH(Mand
CH MichId MICH ID BSC6900 atory)
ADD
UCELLMCCH(Optio
nal)
MOD
UCELLMC UCELLMCCH(Optio
CH MichPower MICH Power BSC6900 nal)

ADD
UCELLMCCH(Optio
nal)
MOD
UCELLMC MICH STTD UCELLMCCH(Optio
CH MichSttdInd Indicator BSC6900 nal)

ADD
UCELLMC PhyChIdforMc SCCPCH ID for UCELLMCCH(Mand
CH ch MCCH BSC6900 atory)

ADD
UCELLMC UCELLMCCH(Mand
CH FachIdforMcch FACH ID for MCCH BSC6900 atory)
ADD
UCELLMCCH(Optio
nal)
MOD
UCELLMC UCELLMCCH(Optio
CH FlcAlgoSwitch Flc Algo Switch BSC6900 nal)

ADD
UCELLMCDRD(Ma
ndatory)
MOD
UCELLMCDRD(Ma
ndatory)
RMV
UCELLMC UCELLMCDRD(Ma
DRD CellId Cell ID BSC6900 ndatory)
ADD
UCELLMCDRD(Opti
onal)
MOD
UCELLMC BlindDrdExcep Aperiodic DRD UCELLMCDRD(Opti
DRD tHRetrySwitch Retry Switch BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UCELLMCDRD(Opti
onal)
DRD Measurement MOD
UCELLMC HRetryTimerLe Period Retry Timer UCELLMCDRD(Opti
DRD ngth Length BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UCELLMCDRD(Opti
Inter-Frequency onal)
Periodic MOD
UCELLMC PrdReportInter Measurement UCELLMCDRD(Opti
DRD val Report Interval BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UCELLMCDRD(Opti
onal)
Target Frequency MOD
UCELLMC TargetFreqThd RSCP Trigger UCELLMCDRD(Opti
DRD Rscp Threshold BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UCELLMCDRD(Opti
onal)
Target Frequency MOD
UCELLMC TargetFreqThd EcNo Trigger UCELLMCDRD(Opti
DRD EcN0 Threshold BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UCELLMCDRD(Opti
onal)
DRD Measurement MOD
UCELLMC DrdFaiPenalty Failure Punish UCELLMCDRD(Opti
DRD PeriodNum Periods BSC6900 onal)

ADD
UCELLMCLDR(Man
datory)
MOD
UCELLMCLDR(Man
datory)
RMV
UCELLMC UCELLMCLDR(Man
LDR CellId Cell ID BSC6900 datory)
ADD
UCELLMCLDR(Opti
onal)
MOD
UCELLMC InterFreqMeas Inter-freq Measure UCELLMCLDR(Opti
LDR Time Timer Length BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UCELLMCLDR(Opti
onal)
Inter-freq Measure MOD
UCELLMC PrdReportInter Periodical Report UCELLMCLDR(Opti
LDR val Period BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UCELLMCLDR(Opti
onal)
Inter-freq Target MOD
UCELLMC TargetFreqThd Frequency Trigger UCELLMCLDR(Opti
LDR Rscp RSCP THD BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UCELLMCLDR(Opti
onal)
Inter-freq Target MOD
UCELLMC TargetFreqThd Frequency Trigger UCELLMCLDR(Opti
LDR EcN0 Ec/No THD BSC6900 onal)

ADD
UCELLMEAS(Mand
atory)
MOD
UCELLMEAS(Mand
atory)
RMV
UCELLME UCELLMEAS(Mand
AS CellId Cell ID BSC6900 atory)
ADD
UCELLMEAS(Optio
nal)
MOD
UCELLME IntraFreqMeas Intra-freq Meas Ctrl UCELLMEAS(Optio
AS Ind Info Ind BSC6900 nal)
ADD
UCELLMEAS(Optio
nal)
Inter-freq and Inter- MOD
UCELLME InterFreqInter RAT Meas Ctrl Info UCELLMEAS(Optio
AS RatMeasInd Ind BSC6900 nal)
ADD
UCELLMEAS(Optio
nal)
FACH MOD
UCELLME Measurement UCELLMEAS(Optio
AS FACHMeasInd Indicator BSC6900 nal)

MOD
UCELLNA UCELLNAME(Optio
ME RNCId RNC ID BSC6900 nal)

MOD
UCELLNA UCELLNAME(Mand
ME CellId Cell ID BSC6900 atory)
MOD
UCELLNA UCELLNAME(Mand
ME CellName Cell Name BSC6900 atory)
ADD
UCELLNFREQPRI
OINFO(Mandatory)
MOD
UCELLNFREQPRI
OINFO(Mandatory)
UCELLNF RMV
REQPRIOI UCELLNFREQPRI
NFO CellId Cell ID BSC6900 OINFO(Mandatory)

ADD
UCELLNFREQPRI
OINFO(Mandatory)
MOD
UCELLNFREQPRI
OINFO(Mandatory)
UCELLNF E-UTRA Absolute RMV
REQPRIOI Radio Frequency UCELLNFREQPRI
NFO EARFCN Channel Number BSC6900 OINFO(Mandatory)
ADD
UCELLNFREQPRI
OINFO(Mandatory)
UCELLNF Absolute Priority MOD
REQPRIOI Level of the E- UCELLNFREQPRI
NFO NPriority UTRA Frequency BSC6900 OINFO(Optional)
ADD
UCELLNFREQPRI
OINFO(Optional)
UCELLNF RSRP Threshold for MOD
REQPRIOI High-prio-freq UCELLNFREQPRI
NFO ThdToHigh Reselection BSC6900 OINFO(Optional)
ADD
UCELLNFREQPRI
OINFO(Optional)
UCELLNF RSRP Threshold for MOD
REQPRIOI Low-prio-freq UCELLNFREQPRI
NFO ThdToLow Reselection BSC6900 OINFO(Optional)
ADD
UCELLNFREQPRI
OINFO(Optional)
UCELLNF MOD
REQPRIOI Measurement UCELLNFREQPRI
NFO EMeasBW Bandwidth BSC6900 OINFO(Optional)
ADD
UCELLNFREQPRI
OINFO(Optional)
UCELLNF Minimum Required MOD
REQPRIOI RSRP Threshold of UCELLNFREQPRI
NFO EQrxlevmin the E-UTRA Cell BSC6900 OINFO(Optional)
ADD
UCELLNFREQPRI
OINFO(Optional)
UCELLNF MOD
REQPRIOI E-UTRA Monitoring UCELLNFREQPRI
NFO EDetectInd Indication BSC6900 OINFO(Optional)
ADD
UCELLNFREQPRI
OINFO(Optional)
UCELLNF Number of Cells in MOD
REQPRIOI BlacklstCellNu the Blacklist of the UCELLNFREQPRI
NFO mber E-UTRA Frequency BSC6900 OINFO(Optional)

ADD
UCELLNFREQPRI
OINFO(Mandatory)
UCELLNF MOD
REQPRIOI ID of Cell 1 in the UCELLNFREQPRI
NFO BCellID1 Blacklist BSC6900 OINFO(Optional)
ADD
UCELLNFREQPRI
OINFO(Mandatory)
UCELLNF MOD
REQPRIOI ID of Cell 2 in the UCELLNFREQPRI
NFO BCellID2 Blacklist BSC6900 OINFO(Optional)

ADD
UCELLNFREQPRI
OINFO(Mandatory)
UCELLNF MOD
REQPRIOI ID of Cell 3 in the UCELLNFREQPRI
NFO BCellID3 Blacklist BSC6900 OINFO(Optional)
ADD
UCELLNFREQPRI
OINFO(Mandatory)
UCELLNF MOD
REQPRIOI ID of Cell 4 in the UCELLNFREQPRI
NFO BCellID4 Blacklist BSC6900 OINFO(Optional)

ADD
UCELLNFREQPRI
OINFO(Mandatory)
UCELLNF MOD
REQPRIOI ID of Cell 5 in the UCELLNFREQPRI
NFO BCellID5 Blacklist BSC6900 OINFO(Optional)
ADD
UCELLNFREQPRI
OINFO(Mandatory)
UCELLNF MOD
REQPRIOI ID of Cell 6 in the UCELLNFREQPRI
NFO BCellID6 Blacklist BSC6900 OINFO(Optional)

ADD
UCELLNFREQPRI
OINFO(Mandatory)
UCELLNF MOD
REQPRIOI ID of Cell 7 in the UCELLNFREQPRI
NFO BCellID7 Blacklist BSC6900 OINFO(Optional)
ADD
UCELLNFREQPRI
OINFO(Mandatory)
UCELLNF MOD
REQPRIOI ID of Cell 8 in the UCELLNFREQPRI
NFO BCellID8 Blacklist BSC6900 OINFO(Optional)

ADD
UCELLNFREQPRI
OINFO(Mandatory)
UCELLNF MOD
REQPRIOI ID of Cell 9 in the UCELLNFREQPRI
NFO BCellID9 Blacklist BSC6900 OINFO(Optional)
ADD
UCELLNFREQPRI
OINFO(Mandatory)
UCELLNF MOD
REQPRIOI ID of Cell 10 in the UCELLNFREQPRI
NFO BCellID10 Blacklist BSC6900 OINFO(Optional)

ADD
UCELLNFREQPRI
OINFO(Mandatory)
UCELLNF MOD
REQPRIOI ID of Cell 11 in the UCELLNFREQPRI
NFO BCellID11 Blacklist BSC6900 OINFO(Optional)
ADD
UCELLNFREQPRI
OINFO(Mandatory)
UCELLNF MOD
REQPRIOI ID of Cell 12 in the UCELLNFREQPRI
NFO BCellID12 Blacklist BSC6900 OINFO(Optional)

ADD
UCELLNFREQPRI
OINFO(Mandatory)
UCELLNF MOD
REQPRIOI ID of Cell 13 in the UCELLNFREQPRI
NFO BCellID13 Blacklist BSC6900 OINFO(Optional)
ADD
UCELLNFREQPRI
OINFO(Mandatory)
UCELLNF MOD
REQPRIOI ID of Cell 14 in the UCELLNFREQPRI
NFO BCellID14 Blacklist BSC6900 OINFO(Optional)

ADD
UCELLNFREQPRI
OINFO(Mandatory)
UCELLNF MOD
REQPRIOI ID of Cell 15 in the UCELLNFREQPRI
NFO BCellID15 Blacklist BSC6900 OINFO(Optional)
ADD
UCELLNFREQPRI
OINFO(Mandatory)
UCELLNF MOD
REQPRIOI ID of Cell 16 in the UCELLNFREQPRI
NFO BCellID16 Blacklist BSC6900 OINFO(Optional)

ADD
UCELLOLC(Mandat
ory)
MOD
UCELLOLC(Mandat
ory)
RMV
UCELLOL UCELLOLC(Mandat
C CellId Cell ID BSC6900 ory)
ADD
UCELLOLC(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLOL DlOlcFTFRstrc DL OLC fast TF UCELLOLC(Option
C tTimes restrict times BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLOLC(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLOL UlOlcFTFRstrc UL OLC fast TF UCELLOLC(Option
C tTimes restrict times BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLOLC(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLOL DlOlcFTFRstrc DL OLC fast TF UCELLOLC(Option
C tRabNum restrict RAB number BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLOLC(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLOL UlOlcFTFRstrc UL OLC fast TF UCELLOLC(Option
C tRabNum restrict RAB number BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLOLC(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLOL RateRstrctCoe DL TF rate restrict UCELLOLC(Option
C f coefficient BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLOLC(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLOL DL TF rate recover UCELLOLC(Option
C RecoverCoef coefficient BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLOLC(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLOL RateRstrctTim DL TF rate restrict UCELLOLC(Option
C erLen timer length BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLOLC(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLOL RateRecoverTi DL TF rate recover UCELLOLC(Option
C merLen timer length BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLOLC(Option
al)
DL OLC traff MOD
UCELLOL DlOlcTraffRelR release RAB UCELLOLC(Option
C abNum number BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLOLC(Option
al)
UL OLC traff MOD
UCELLOL UlOlcTraffRelR release RAB UCELLOLC(Option
C abNum number BSC6900 al)

ADD
UCELLOL Sequence of user UCELLOLC(Option
C SeqOfUserRel release BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLOL MbmsOlcRelN MBMS services UCELLOLC(Option
C um number released BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLOLC(Option
al)
Transfer Common MOD
UCELLOL TransCchUser Channel User UCELLOLC(Option
C Num number BSC6900 al)

ADD
UCELLOLC(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLOL FACHPwrRed Fach power reduce UCELLOLC(Option
C uceValue value BSC6900 al)

ADD
UCELLPUC(Mandat
ory)
MOD
UCELLPUC(Mandat
ory)
RMV
UCELLPU UCELLPUC(Mandat
C CellId Cell ID BSC6900 ory)
ADD
UCELLPUC(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLPU Load level division UCELLPUC(Option
C SpucLight threshold 2 BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLPUC(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLPU Load level division UCELLPUC(Option
C SpucHeavy threshold 1 BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLPUC(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLPU Load level division UCELLPUC(Option
C SpucHyst hysteresis BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLPUC(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLPU Sintersearch offset UCELLPUC(Option
C OffSinterLight 1 BSC6900 al)

ADD
UCELLPUC(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLPU OffSinterHeav Sintersearch offset UCELLPUC(Option
C y 2 BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLPUC(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLPU OffQoffset1Lig UCELLPUC(Option
C ht Qoffset1 offset 1 BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLPUC(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLPU OffQoffset2Lig UCELLPUC(Option
C ht Qoffset2 offset 1 BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLPUC(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLPU OffQoffset1He UCELLPUC(Option
C avy Qoffset1 offset 2 BSC6900 al)
ADD
UCELLPUC(Option
al)
MOD
UCELLPU OffQoffset2He UCELLPUC(Option
C avy Qoffset2 offset 2 BSC6900 al)

MOD
UCELLQOSHO(Ma
ndatory)
RMV
UCELLQOSHO(Ma
ndatory)
ADD
UCELLQO UCELLQOSHO(Ma
SHO CellId Cell ID BSC6900 ndatory)
MOD
UCELLQOSHO(Opt
ional)
Down Link RSCP ADD
UCELLQO DlRscpQosHys Used-Freq THD UCELLQOSHO(Opt
SHO t Hyst BSC6900 ional)
MOD
UCELLQOSHO(Opt
ional)
Down Link Qos ADD
UCELLQO DLQosMcTime Measure Timer UCELLQOSHO(Opt
SHO rLen Length BSC6900 ional)
MOD
UCELLQOSHO(Opt
ional)
Up Link Qos ADD
UCELLQO ULQosMcTime Measure Timer UCELLQOSHO(Opt
SHO rLen Length BSC6900 ional)
MOD
UCELLQOSHO(Opt
ional)
UsedFreqMea 3A Used-Freq ADD
UCELLQO sQuantityForQ Measure Quantity UCELLQOSHO(Opt
SHO os3A for Qos BSC6900 ional)

ADD
UCELLQUALITYME
AS(Mandatory)
MOD
UCELLQUALITYME
AS(Mandatory)
UCELLQU RMV
ALITYME UCELLQUALITYME
AS CellId Cell ID BSC6900 AS(Mandatory)
ADD
UCELLQUALITYME
AS(Optional)
UCELLQU MOD
ALITYME UlAmrTrigTime AMR Trigger Time UCELLQUALITYME
AS 6A1 6A1 BSC6900 AS(Optional)
ADD
UCELLQUALITYME
AS(Optional)
UCELLQU MOD
ALITYME UlAmrTrigTime AMR Trigger Time UCELLQUALITYME
AS 6A2 6A2 BSC6900 AS(Optional)
ADD
UCELLQUALITYME
AS(Optional)
UCELLQU MOD
ALITYME UlAmrTrigTime AMR Trigger Time UCELLQUALITYME
AS 6B1 6B1 BSC6900 AS(Optional)
ADD
UCELLQUALITYME
AS(Optional)
UCELLQU MOD
ALITYME UlAmrTrigTime AMR Trigger Time UCELLQUALITYME
AS 6B2 6B2 BSC6900 AS(Optional)
ADD
UCELLQUALITYME
AS(Optional)
UCELLQU MOD
ALITYME UlAmrTrigTime AMR Trigger Time UCELLQUALITYME
AS 6D 6D BSC6900 AS(Optional)
ADD
UCELLQUALITYME
AS(Optional)
UCELLQU MOD
ALITYME UlVpTrigTime6 VP Trigger Time UCELLQUALITYME
AS A1 6A1 BSC6900 AS(Optional)

ADD
UCELLQUALITYME
AS(Optional)
UCELLQU MOD
ALITYME UlVpTrigTime6 VP Trigger Time UCELLQUALITYME
AS B1 6B1 BSC6900 AS(Optional)
ADD
UCELLQUALITYME
AS(Optional)
UCELLQU MOD
ALITYME UlVpTrigTime6 UCELLQUALITYME
AS D VP Trigger Time 6D BSC6900 AS(Optional)

ADD
UCELLQUALITYME
AS(Optional)
UCELLQU MOD
ALITYME UlBeTrigTime6 BE Trigger Time UCELLQUALITYME
AS A1 6A1 BSC6900 AS(Optional)
ADD
UCELLQUALITYME
AS(Optional)
UCELLQU MOD
ALITYME UlBeTrigTime6 BE Trigger Time UCELLQUALITYME
AS B1 6B1 BSC6900 AS(Optional)

ADD
UCELLQUALITYME
AS(Optional)
UCELLQU MOD
ALITYME UlBeTrigTime6 BE Trigger Time UCELLQUALITYME
AS A2 6A2 BSC6900 AS(Optional)
ADD
UCELLQUALITYME
AS(Optional)
UCELLQU MOD
ALITYME UlBeTrigTime6 BE Trigger Time UCELLQUALITYME
AS B2 6B2 BSC6900 AS(Optional)

ADD
UCELLQUALITYME
AS(Optional)
UCELLQU MOD
ALITYME UlBeTrigTime6 UCELLQUALITYME
AS D BE Trigger Time 6D BSC6900 AS(Optional)
ADD
UCELLQUALITYME
AS(Optional)
UCELLQU MOD
ALITYME UlMeasFilterC UL Measurement UCELLQUALITYME
AS oef Filter Coefficient BSC6900 AS(Optional)

ADD
UCELLQUALITYME
AS(Optional)
UCELLQU DL TCP MOD
ALITYME DlMeasFilterC Measurement Filter UCELLQUALITYME
AS oef Coefficient BSC6900 AS(Optional)
ADD
UCELLQUALITYME
AS(Optional)
UCELLQU MOD
ALITYME DlAmrTrigTime AMR Trigger Time UCELLQUALITYME
AS E of Event E BSC6900 AS(Optional)

ADD
UCELLQUALITYME
AS(Optional)
UCELLQU AMR Reporting MOD
ALITYME ChoiceRptUnit Period Unit for UCELLQUALITYME
AS ForAmrE Event E BSC6900 AS(Optional)
ADD
UCELLQUALITYME
AS(Optional)
UCELLQU MOD
ALITYME TenMsecForA AMR Event E UCELLQUALITYME
AS mrE Reporting Period BSC6900 AS(Mandatory)
ADD
UCELLQUALITYME
AS(Mandatory)
UCELLQU AMR Event E MOD
ALITYME Reporting Period UCELLQUALITYME
AS MinForAmrE minute BSC6900 AS(Mandatory)
ADD
UCELLQUALITYME
AS(Optional)
UCELLQU MOD
ALITYME VP Trigger Time of UCELLQUALITYME
AS DlVpTrigTimeE Event E BSC6900 AS(Optional)

ADD
UCELLQUALITYME
AS(Optional)
UCELLQU VP Reporting MOD
ALITYME ChoiceRptUnit Period Unit for UCELLQUALITYME
AS ForVpE Event E BSC6900 AS(Optional)
ADD
UCELLQUALITYME
AS(Optional)
UCELLQU MOD
ALITYME TenMsecForV VP Event E UCELLQUALITYME
AS pE Reporting Period BSC6900 AS(Mandatory)
ADD
UCELLQUALITYME
AS(Mandatory)
UCELLQU VP Event E MOD
ALITYME Reporting Period UCELLQUALITYME
AS MinForVpE minute BSC6900 AS(Mandatory)
ADD
UCELLQUALITYME
AS(Optional)
UCELLQU MOD
ALITYME BE Trigger Time of UCELLQUALITYME
AS DlBeTrigTimeE Event E BSC6900 AS(Optional)

ADD
UCELLQUALITYME
AS(Optional)
UCELLQU BE Reporting MOD
ALITYME ChoiceRptUnit Period Unit for UCELLQUALITYME
AS ForBeE Event E BSC6900 AS(Optional)
ADD
UCELLQUALITYME
AS(Optional)
UCELLQU MOD
ALITYME TenMsecForB BE Event E UCELLQUALITYME
AS eE Reporting Period BSC6900 AS(Mandatory)
ADD
UCELLQUALITYME
AS(Mandatory)
UCELLQU BE Event E MOD
ALITYME Reporting Period UCELLQUALITYME
AS MinForBeE minute BSC6900 AS(Mandatory)
ADD
UCELLQUALITYME
AS(Optional)
UCELLQU MOD
ALITYME BE Trigger Time of UCELLQUALITYME
AS DlBeTrigTimeF Event F BSC6900 AS(Optional)

ADD
UCELLQUALITYME
AS(Optional)
UCELLQU BE Reporting MOD
ALITYME ChoiceRptUnit Period Unit for UCELLQUALITYME
AS ForBeF Event F BSC6900 AS(Optional)
ADD
UCELLQUALITYME
AS(Optional)
UCELLQU MOD
ALITYME TenMsecForB BE Event F UCELLQUALITYME
AS eF Reporting Period BSC6900 AS(Mandatory)
ADD
UCELLQUALITYME
AS(Mandatory)
UCELLQU BE Event F MOD
ALITYME Reporting Period UCELLQUALITYME
AS MinForBeF minute BSC6900 AS(Mandatory)

ADD
UCELLREDIRECTI
ON(Mandatory)
MOD
UCELLREDIRECTI
ON(Mandatory)
UCELLRE RMV
DIRECTIO UCELLREDIRECTI
N CellId Cell ID BSC6900 ON(Mandatory)

ADD
UCELLREDIRECTI
ON(Mandatory)
MOD
UCELLREDIRECTI
ON(Mandatory)
UCELLRE RMV
DIRECTIO UCELLREDIRECTI
N TrafficType Traffic class BSC6900 ON(Mandatory)
ADD
UCELLREDIRECTI
ON(Optional)
UCELLRE MOD
DIRECTIO UCELLREDIRECTI
N RedirSwitch Redirection Switch BSC6900 ON(Optional)
ADD
UCELLREDIRECTI
ON(Optional)
UCELLRE MOD
DIRECTIO RedirFactorOf Redirection Factor UCELLREDIRECTI
N Norm Of Normal BSC6900 ON(Optional)
ADD
UCELLREDIRECTI
ON(Optional)
UCELLRE MOD
DIRECTIO RedirFactorOf Redirection Factor UCELLREDIRECTI
N LDR Of LDR BSC6900 ON(Optional)
ADD
UCELLREDIRECTI
ON(Optional)
UCELLRE MOD
DIRECTIO ReDirection target UCELLREDIRECTI
N RedirBandInd band indicator BSC6900 ON(Optional)
ADD
UCELLREDIRECTI
ON(Optional)
UCELLRE MOD
DIRECTIO ReDirUARFCN Redirection Target UCELLREDIRECTI
N UplinkInd UL Frequency Index BSC6900 ON(Optional)
ADD
UCELLREDIRECTI
ON(Optional)
UCELLRE MOD
DIRECTIO ReDirUARFCN Redirection target UCELLREDIRECTI
N Uplink uplink UARFCN BSC6900 ON(Optional)

ADD
UCELLREDIRECTI
ON(Optional)
UCELLRE MOD
DIRECTIO ReDirUARFCN Redirection target UCELLREDIRECTI
N Downlink downlink UARFCN BSC6900 ON(Optional)
ADD
UCELLRLACTTIME
(Mandatory)
RMV
UCELLRL UCELLRLACTTIME
ACTTIME CellId Cell ID BSC6900 (Mandatory)

ADD
UCELLRLPWR(Ma
ndatory)
MOD
UCELLRLPWR(Ma
ndatory)
RMV
UCELLRL UCELLRLPWR(Ma
PWR CellId Cell ID BSC6900 ndatory)

ADD
UCELLRLPWR(Ma
ndatory)
MOD
UCELLRLPWR(Ma
ndatory)
RMV
UCELLRL UCELLRLPWR(Ma
PWR CNDomainId CN domain ID BSC6900 ndatory)
ADD
UCELLRLPWR(Ma
ndatory)
MOD
UCELLRLPWR(Ma
ndatory)
RMV
UCELLRL Max bit rate of UCELLRLPWR(Ma
PWR MaxBitRate service BSC6900 ndatory)
ADD
UCELLRLPWR(Ma
ndatory)
MOD
UCELLRL RL Max DL TX UCELLRLPWR(Opti
PWR RlMaxDlPwr power BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UCELLRLPWR(Ma
ndatory)
MOD
UCELLRL RL Min DL TX UCELLRLPWR(Opti
PWR RlMinDlPwr power BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UCELLRLPWR(Ma
ndatory)
MOD
UCELLRL Downlink spreading UCELLRLPWR(Opti
PWR DlSF factor BSC6900 onal)

ADD
UCELLSELRESEL(
Mandatory)
MOD
UCELLSELRESEL(
Mandatory)
RMV
UCELLSE UCELLSELRESEL(
LRESEL CellId Cell ID BSC6900 Mandatory)
ADD
UCELLSELRESEL(
Optional)
MOD
UCELLSE Cell Sel-reselection UCELLSELRESEL(
LRESEL QualMeas quality measure BSC6900 Optional)
ADD
UCELLSELRESEL(
Optional)
MOD
UCELLSE Hysteresis 1 for idle UCELLSELRESEL(
LRESEL IdleQhyst1s mode BSC6900 Optional)
ADD
UCELLSELRESEL(
Optional)
MOD
UCELLSE Hysteresis 1 for UCELLSELRESEL(
LRESEL ConnQhyst1s connect mode BSC6900 Optional)
ADD
UCELLSELRESEL(
Optional)
MOD
UCELLSE Hysteresis 2 for idle UCELLSELRESEL(
LRESEL IdleQhyst2s mode BSC6900 Optional)
ADD
UCELLSELRESEL(
Optional)
MOD
UCELLSE Hysteresis 2 for UCELLSELRESEL(
LRESEL ConnQhyst2s connect mode BSC6900 Optional)
ADD
UCELLSELRESEL(
Optional)
MOD
UCELLSE Reselection delay UCELLSELRESEL(
LRESEL Treselections time BSC6900 Optional)
ADD
UCELLSELRESEL(
Optional)
MOD
UCELLSE UCELLSELRESEL(
LRESEL Qqualmin Min quality level BSC6900 Optional)
ADD
UCELLSELRESEL(
Optional)
MOD
UCELLSE UCELLSELRESEL(
LRESEL Qrxlevmin Min Rx level BSC6900 Optional)
ADD
UCELLSELRESEL(
Optional)
MOD
UCELLSE QrxlevminExtS Min Rx level Extend UCELLSELRESEL(
LRESEL up Support BSC6900 Optional)

ADD
UCELLSELRESEL(
Mandatory)
MOD
UCELLSE DeltaQrxlevmi UCELLSELRESEL(
LRESEL n Delta Min Rx level BSC6900 Mandatory)
ADD
UCELLSELRESEL(
Optional)
MOD
UCELLSE MaxAllowedUl Max allowed UE UL UCELLSELRESEL(
LRESEL TxPower TX power BSC6900 Optional)

ADD
UCELLSELRESEL(
Intra-freq cell Optional)
reselection MOD
UCELLSE IdleSintrasearc threshold for idle UCELLSELRESEL(
LRESEL h mode BSC6900 Optional)
ADD
UCELLSELRESEL(
Inter-freq cell Optional)
reselection MOD
UCELLSE IdleSintersearc threshold for idle UCELLSELRESEL(
LRESEL h mode BSC6900 Optional)
ADD
UCELLSELRESEL(
Intra-freq cell Optional)
reselection MOD
UCELLSE ConnSintrasea threshold for UCELLSELRESEL(
LRESEL rch connect mode BSC6900 Optional)
ADD
UCELLSELRESEL(
Inter-freq cell Optional)
reselection MOD
UCELLSE ConnSintersea threshold for UCELLSELRESEL(
LRESEL rch connect mode BSC6900 Optional)
ADD
UCELLSELRESEL(
Optional)
Inter-RAT cell MOD
UCELLSE reselection UCELLSELRESEL(
LRESEL SsearchRat threshold BSC6900 Optional)
ADD
UCELLSELRESEL(
Optional)
SpeedDepend Speed dependent MOD
UCELLSE entScalingFact scaling factor for UCELLSELRESEL(
LRESEL or reselection delay BSC6900 Optional)

ADD
UCELLSELRESEL(
Optional)
Inter-frequency MOD
UCELLSE InterFreqTrese scaling factor for UCELLSELRESEL(
LRESEL lScalingFactor reselection delay BSC6900 Optional)
ADD
UCELLSELRESEL(
Optional)
Inter-RAT scaling MOD
UCELLSE InterRatTresel factor for UCELLSELRESEL(
LRESEL ScalingFactor reselection delay BSC6900 Optional)

ADD
UCELLSELRESEL(
Optional)
MOD
UCELLSE UCELLSELRESEL(
LRESEL NonhcsInd Non-HCS indicator BSC6900 Optional)
ADD
UCELLSELRESEL(
Optional)
MOD
UCELLSE UCELLSELRESEL(
LRESEL Tcrmaxnonhcs Non-HCS max TCR BSC6900 Optional)

ADD
UCELLSELRESEL(
Optional)
MOD
UCELLSE UCELLSELRESEL(
LRESEL Ncrnonhcs Non-HCS NCR BSC6900 Optional)
ADD
UCELLSELRESEL(
Optional)
MOD
UCELLSE Tcrmaxhystno Non-HCS TCR max UCELLSELRESEL(
LRESEL nhcs hysteresis BSC6900 Optional)
ADD
UCELLSELRESEL(
Optional)
Hysteresis 1 for UE MOD
UCELLSE in CELL_PCH or UCELLSELRESEL(
LRESEL Qhyst1spch URA_PCH state BSC6900 Optional)
ADD
UCELLSELRESEL(
Optional)
Hysteresis 1for UE MOD
UCELLSE in CELL_FACH UCELLSELRESEL(
LRESEL Qhyst1sfach state BSC6900 Optional)
ADD
UCELLSELRESEL(
Optional)
Hysteresis 2 for UE MOD
UCELLSE in CELL_PCH or UCELLSELRESEL(
LRESEL Qhyst2spch URA_PCH state BSC6900 Optional)
ADD
UCELLSELRESEL(
Optional)
Hysteresis 2 for UE MOD
UCELLSE in CELL_FACH UCELLSELRESEL(
LRESEL Qhyst2sfach state BSC6900 Optional)
ADD
UCELLSELRESEL(
Optional)
Reselection delay MOD
UCELLSE Treselectionsp time for UE in PCH UCELLSELRESEL(
LRESEL ch state BSC6900 Optional)
ADD
UCELLSELRESEL(
Optional)
Reselection delay MOD
UCELLSE Treselectionsf time for UE in UCELLSELRESEL(
LRESEL ach CELL_FACH state BSC6900 Optional)
ADD
UCELLSELRESEL(
Optional)
Absolute priority MOD
UCELLSE level of the serving UCELLSELRESEL(
LRESEL SPriority cell BSC6900 Optional)
ADD
UCELLSELRESEL(
RSCP threshold for Optional)
low-prio-freq MOD
UCELLSE ThdPrioritySea measurement UCELLSELRESEL(
LRESEL rch1 initiation BSC6900 Optional)
ADD
UCELLSELRESEL(
Ec/No threshold for Optional)
low-prio-freq MOD
UCELLSE ThdPrioritySea measurement UCELLSELRESEL(
LRESEL rch2 initiation BSC6900 Optional)
ADD
UCELLSELRESEL(
Optional)
RSCP threshold for MOD
UCELLSE ThdServingLo low-prio-freq UCELLSELRESEL(
LRESEL w reselection BSC6900 Optional)

ADD
UCELLSIBSWITCH
(Mandatory)
MOD
UCELLSIBSWITCH
(Mandatory)
RMV
UCELLSIB UCELLSIBSWITCH
SWITCH CellId Cell ID BSC6900 (Mandatory)
ADD
UCELLSIBSWITCH
(Optional)
MOD
UCELLSIB UCELLSIBSWITCH
SWITCH SibCfgBitMap SIB Switch BSC6900 (Optional)

ADD
UCELLURA(Mandat
ory)
RMV
UCELLUR UCELLURA(Mandat
A CellId Cell ID BSC6900 ory)
ADD
UCELLURA(Mandat
ory)
RMV
UCELLUR UCELLURA(Mandat
A URAId URA ID BSC6900 ory)

ADD
UCHPWROFFSET(
Mandatory)
RMV
UCHPWR UCHPWROFFSET(
OFFSET CellId Cell ID BSC6900 Mandatory)
ADD
UCHPWR PICHPowerOff UCHPWROFFSET(
OFFSET set PICH Power Offset BSC6900 Optional)

ADD
UCHPWR AICHPowerOff UCHPWROFFSET(
OFFSET set AICH Power Offset BSC6900 Optional)

CellIDChgSwit Cell ID Changing SET


UCIDCHG ch Switch BSC6900 UCIDCHG(Optional)

CellIDChgPeri Cell ID Changing SET


UCIDCHG od Period time length BSC6900 UCIDCHG(Optional)
SET
UCMCF DlSFTurnPoint DL SF Threshold BSC6900 UCMCF(Optional)
SET
UCMCF UlSFTurnPoint UL SF threshold BSC6900 UCMCF(Optional)
SET
UCMCF CmcfCellType CM Cell Type BSC6900 UCMCF(Optional)
DlSFLimitCMIn SET
UCMCF d Dl SF Limit CM Ind BSC6900 UCMCF(Optional)
LimitCMDlSFT Dl SF Threshold to SET
UCMCF hd Limit CM BSC6900 UCMCF(Mandatory)
HsdpaCMPer CM Permission Ind SET
UCMCF missionInd on HSDPA BSC6900 UCMCF(Optional)
HsupaCMPer CM Permission Ind SET
UCMCF missionInd on HSUPA BSC6900 UCMCF(Optional)
EHSPACMPer CM Permission Ind SET
UCMCF missionInd on HSPA+ BSC6900 UCMCF(Optional)

ADD
UCNDOMAIN(Mand
atory)
MOD
UCNDOMAIN(Mand
atory)
RMV
UCNDOM UCNDOMAIN(Mand
AIN CNDomainId CN domain ID BSC6900 atory)
ADD
UCNDOMAIN(Optio
nal)
MOD
UCNDOM Periodical location UCNDOMAIN(Optio
AIN T3212 update timer BSC6900 nal)
ADD
UCNDOMAIN(Optio
nal)
MOD
UCNDOM Attach/detach UCNDOMAIN(Optio
AIN ATT allowed indication BSC6900 nal)
ADD
UCNDOMAIN(Optio
nal)
MOD
UCNDOM Network mode of UCNDOMAIN(Optio
AIN NMO operation BSC6900 nal)

ADD
UCNDOMAIN(Optio
nal)
MOD
UCNDOM DRXCycleLen DRX cycle length UCNDOMAIN(Optio
AIN Coef coefficient BSC6900 nal)
ADD
UCNNODE(Mandat
ory)
MOD
UCNNODE(Mandat
ory)
RMV
UCNNOD UCNNODE(Mandat
E CnOpIndex Cn Operator Index BSC6900 ory)

ADD
UCNNODE(Mandat
ory)
MOD
UCNNODE(Mandat
ory)
RMV
UCNNOD UCNNODE(Mandat
E CNId CN node ID BSC6900 ory)

ADD
UCNNODE(Mandat
ory)
MOD
UCNNOD UCNNODE(Mandat
E CNDomainId CN domain ID BSC6900 ory)

ADD
UCNNODE(Mandat
ory)
MOD
UCNNOD UCNNODE(Optiona
E Dpx DSP index BSC6900 l)
ADD
UCNNODE(Mandat
ory)
MOD
UCNNOD UCNNODE(Optiona
E CNProtclVer CN protocol version BSC6900 l)

ADD
UCNNODE(Optiona
l)
MOD
UCNNOD SupportCRTyp UCNNODE(Optiona
E e CR support type BSC6900 l)
ADD
UCNNODE(Mandat
ory)
MOD
UCNNOD UCNNODE(Optiona
E CNLoadStatus Status of CN Node BSC6900 l)
ADD
UCNNODE(Mandat
ory)
MOD
UCNNOD Capability of CN UCNNODE(Optiona
E AvailCap Node BSC6900 l)

ADD
UCNNODE(Optiona
l)
MOD
UCNNOD Iu transfers bearer UCNNODE(Optiona
E TnlBearerType type BSC6900 l)
ADD
UCNNODE(Optiona
l)
MOD
UCNNOD UCNNODE(Optiona
E RTCPSwitch RTCP SWITCH BSC6900 l)
ADD
UCNNODE(Optiona
l)
MOD
UCNNOD RATE OF RTCP UCNNODE(Optiona
E RTCPBWRatio BANDWIDTH BSC6900 l)

ADD
UCNNODE(Optiona
l)
MOD
UCNNOD Switch3GPP25 Switch3GPP25415 UCNNODE(Optiona
E 415CR0125 CR0125 BSC6900 l)
ADD
UCNNODE(Optiona
l)
MOD
UCNNOD Reserved UCNNODE(Optiona
E RsvdPara1 parameter 1 BSC6900 l)

ADD
UCNNODE(Optiona
l)
MOD
UCNNOD Reserved UCNNODE(Optiona
E RsvdPara2 parameter 2 BSC6900 l)

ADD
UCNOPALLCELLB
LK(Mandatory)
MOD
UCNOPALLCELLB
LK(Mandatory)
UCNOPAL RMV
LCELLBL UCNOPALLCELLB
K CnOpIndex Cn Operator Index BSC6900 LK(Mandatory)
ADD
UCNOPALLCELLB
LK(Mandatory)
UCNOPAL MOD
LCELLBL Blocked Domain UCNOPALLCELLB
K DomainType Type BSC6900 LK(Mandatory)

ADD
UCNOPALLCELLB
LK(Mandatory)
UCNOPAL MOD
LCELLBL ProcessDurati UCNOPALLCELLB
K on Processing Duration BSC6900 LK(Optional)

ADD
UCNOPERATOR(M
andatory)
MOD
UCNOPE UCNOPERATOR(M
RATOR OperatorType Operator Type BSC6900 andatory)
ADD
UCNOPERATOR(M
andatory)
MOD
UCNOPE CnOperatorNa UCNOPERATOR(M
RATOR me Cn Operator Name BSC6900 andatory)

ADD
UCNOPE UCNOPERATOR(M
RATOR MCC MCC BSC6900 andatory)

ADD
UCNOPE UCNOPERATOR(M
RATOR MNC MNC BSC6900 andatory)
ADD
UCNOPE UCNOPERATOR(O
RATOR CnOpIndex Cn Operator Index BSC6900 ptional)

MOD
UCNOPE UCNOPERATOR(M
RATOR CnOpIndex Cn Operator Index BSC6900 andatory)
RMV
UCNOPE UCNOPERATOR(M
RATOR CnOpIndex Cn Operator Index BSC6900 andatory)

ADD
UCNOPERGROUP(
Mandatory)
MOD
UCNOPERGROUP(
Mandatory)
RMV
UCNOPE Cn Operator Group UCNOPERGROUP(
RGROUP CnOpGrpIndex Index BSC6900 Mandatory)

ADD
UCNOPERGROUP(
Mandatory)
MOD
UCNOPE CnOpGrpNam Cn Operator Group UCNOPERGROUP(
RGROUP e Name BSC6900 Optional)

ADD
UCNOPE UCNOPERGROUP(
RGROUP CnOpNum Operator Number BSC6900 Mandatory)

ADD
UCNOPE UCNOPERGROUP(
RGROUP CnOpIndex1 Operator 1 Index BSC6900 Mandatory)
ADD
UCNOPE UCNOPERGROUP(
RGROUP CnOpIndex2 Operator 2 Index BSC6900 Mandatory)

ADD
UCNOPE UCNOPERGROUP(
RGROUP CnOpIndex3 Operator 3 Index BSC6900 Mandatory)

ADD
UCNOPE UCNOPERGROUP(
RGROUP CnOpIndex4 Operator 4 Index BSC6900 Mandatory)

ADD
UCNOPE CnOpIndexCo Common Operator UCNOPERGROUP(
RGROUP mm Index BSC6900 Optional)
SET
CounterCheck Counter check UCNTCHK(Optional
UCNTCHK Switch switch BSC6900 )

SET
CountCThresh UCNTCHK(Mandat
UCNTCHK old Count-C threshold BSC6900 ory)
ZeroRateUpFa Release 0 kbit/s SET
UCOIFTIM ilToRelTimerLe Timer Length for UCOIFTIMER(Optio
ER n Failed to Rate Up BSC6900 nal)
SET
UCOIFTIM ChannelRetryT Channel Retry UCOIFTIMER(Optio
ER imerLen Timer Length BSC6900 nal)
SET
UCOIFTIM ChannelRetry Channel Retry Ho UCOIFTIMER(Optio
ER HoTimerLen Timer Length BSC6900 nal)
SET
UCOIFTIM RabModifyTim Rab Modify Timer UCOIFTIMER(Optio
ER erLen Length BSC6900 nal)
UCONNM SET
ODETIME UCONNMODETIME
R T302 Timer 302 BSC6900 R(Optional)

UCONNM SET
ODETIME UCONNMODETIME
R N302 Constant 302 BSC6900 R(Optional)
UCONNM SET
ODETIME UCONNMODETIME
R T304 Timer 304 BSC6900 R(Optional)

UCONNM SET
ODETIME UCONNMODETIME
R N304 Constant 304 BSC6900 R(Optional)
UCONNM SET
ODETIME UCONNMODETIME
R T305 Timer 305 BSC6900 R(Optional)
UCONNM SET
ODETIME UCONNMODETIME
R T307 Timer 307 BSC6900 R(Optional)

UCONNM SET
ODETIME UCONNMODETIME
R T308 Timer 308 BSC6900 R(Optional)
UCONNM SET
ODETIME UCONNMODETIME
R N308 Constant 308 BSC6900 R(Optional)

UCONNM SET
ODETIME UCONNMODETIME
R T309 Timer 309 BSC6900 R(Optional)
UCONNM SET
ODETIME UCONNMODETIME
R T312 Timer 312 BSC6900 R(Optional)

UCONNM SET
ODETIME UCONNMODETIME
R N312 Constant 312 BSC6900 R(Optional)
UCONNM SET
ODETIME UCONNMODETIME
R T313 Timer 313 BSC6900 R(Optional)

UCONNM SET
ODETIME UCONNMODETIME
R N313 Constant 313 BSC6900 R(Optional)
UCONNM SET
ODETIME UCONNMODETIME
R T314 Timer 314 BSC6900 R(Optional)
UCONNM SET
ODETIME UCONNMODETIME
R T315 Timer 315 BSC6900 R(Optional)

UCONNM SET
ODETIME UCONNMODETIME
R N315 Constant 315 BSC6900 R(Optional)
UCONNM SET
ODETIME UCONNMODETIME
R T316 Timer 316 BSC6900 R(Optional)
UCONNM SET
ODETIME UCONNMODETIME
R T381 Timer 381 BSC6900 R(Optional)

UCONNM SET
ODETIME UCONNMODETIME
R N381 Constant 381 BSC6900 R(Optional)
UCONNM SET
ODETIME UCONNMODETIME
R T323 Timer 323 BSC6900 R(Optional)
UCORRM Channel SET
ALGOSWI Configuration UCORRMALGOSW
TCH CfgSwitch Strategy Switch BSC6900 ITCH(Optional)
UCORRM SET
ALGOSWI Dynamic Resource UCORRMALGOSW
TCH DraSwitch Allocation Switch BSC6900 ITCH(Optional)
UCORRM SET
ALGOSWI CS Algorithm UCORRMALGOSW
TCH CsSwitch Switch BSC6900 ITCH(Optional)
UCORRM SET
ALGOSWI Power Control UCORRMALGOSW
TCH PcSwitch Switch BSC6900 ITCH(Optional)
UCORRM SET
ALGOSWI UCORRMALGOSW
TCH CmpSwitch Compatibility Switch BSC6900 ITCH(Optional)
UCORRM SET
ALGOSWI Service Mapping UCORRMALGOSW
TCH MapSwitch Strategy Switch BSC6900 ITCH(Optional)
UCORRM SET
ALGOSWI PS Rate UCORRMALGOSW
TCH PsSwitch Negotiation Switch BSC6900 ITCH(Optional)
UCORRM SET
ALGOSWI UCORRMALGOSW
TCH DrSwitch Direct Retry Switch BSC6900 ITCH(Optional)
UCORRM SET
ALGOSWI UCORRMALGOSW
TCH HoSwitch HandOver Switch BSC6900 ITCH(Optional)
UCORRM SET
ALGOSWI SRNSR Algorithm UCORRMALGOSW
TCH SrnsrSwitch Switch BSC6900 ITCH(Optional)
UCORRM SET
ALGOSWI CMCF Algorithm UCORRMALGOSW
TCH CmcfSwitch Switch BSC6900 ITCH(Optional)
UCORRM SET
ALGOSWI ReservedSwitc CORRM Algorithm UCORRMALGOSW
TCH h0 Reserved Switch 0 BSC6900 ITCH(Optional)
UCORRM SET
ALGOSWI ReservedSwitc CORRM Algorithm UCORRMALGOSW
TCH h1 Reserved Switch 1 BSC6900 ITCH(Optional)

UCORRM CORRM Algorithm SET


ALGOSWI ReservedU32 Reserved U32 Para UCORRMALGOSW
TCH Para0 0 BSC6900 ITCH(Optional)
UCORRM CORRM Algorithm SET
ALGOSWI ReservedU32 Reserved U32 Para UCORRMALGOSW
TCH Para1 1 BSC6900 ITCH(Optional)

UCORRM CORRM Algorithm SET


ALGOSWI ReservedU8P Reserved U8 Para UCORRMALGOSW
TCH ara0 0 BSC6900 ITCH(Optional)

UCORRM CORRM Algorithm SET


ALGOSWI ReservedU8P Reserved U8 Para UCORRMALGOSW
TCH ara1 1 BSC6900 ITCH(Optional)
SET
UCPUSSH CPUSShareTh CPUS Traffic Share UCPUSSHARETHD
ARETHD d Threshold BSC6900 (Optional)

ADD
UCTCH(Mandatory)
RMV
UCTCH CellId Cell ID BSC6900 UCTCH(Mandatory)

ADD
UCTCH(Mandatory)
RMV
UCTCH FachId FACH ID BSC6900 UCTCH(Mandatory)
UCTRLPL Control Plane SET
NSHAREP CtrlPlnSharing Sharing Out UCTRLPLNSHARE
ARA OutThd Threshold BSC6900 PARA(Optional)
UCTRLPL SET
NSHAREP CtrlPlnSharing Control Plane UCTRLPLNSHARE
ARA OutOffset Sharing Out Offset BSC6900 PARA(Optional)
UCTRLPL SET
NSHAREP MaxCAPSMidL Max Capability UCTRLPLNSHARE
ARA oad Middle Load BSC6900 PARA(Optional)
UCTRLPL Sharing Out SET
NSHAREP SharingOutCA Capability Middle UCTRLPLNSHARE
ARA PSMidLoad Load BSC6900 PARA(Optional)
UCTRLPL SET
NSHAREP MaxCAPSLow Max Capability UCTRLPLNSHARE
ARA Load Normal Load BSC6900 PARA(Optional)

ADD
UCZ(Mandatory)
RMV
UCZ CnOpIndex Cn Operator Index BSC6900 UCZ(Mandatory)
ADD
UCZ LAC Location Area Code BSC6900 UCZ(Mandatory)
ADD
UCZ SAC Service Area Code BSC6900 UCZ(Mandatory)

ADD
UCZ(Mandatory)
RMV
UCZ CZ Classified Zone ID BSC6900 UCZ(Mandatory)
Uplink Bit Rate
UlDcccRateTh Threshold for SET
UDCCC d DCCC BSC6900 UDCCC(Optional)
Downlink Bit Rate
DlDcccRateTh Threshold for SET
UDCCC d DCCC BSC6900 UDCCC(Optional)
Low Activity Bit SET
UDCCC LittleRateThd Rate Threshold BSC6900 UDCCC(Optional)
SET
UDCCC DcccStg DCCC Strategy BSC6900 UDCCC(Optional)
HSUPA DCCC SET
UDCCC HsupaDcccStg Strategy BSC6900 UDCCC(Optional)
BE Event F
Reporting Power SET
UDCCC BePwrMargin Margin BSC6900 UDCCC(Optional)

Comb Event F
CombPwrMarg Reporting Power SET
UDCCC in Margin BSC6900 UDCCC(Optional)
Uplink Rate
UlRateUpAdjL Increase Adjust SET
UDCCC evel Level BSC6900 UDCCC(Optional)

Uplink Rate
UlRateDnAdjL Decrease Adjust SET
UDCCC evel Level BSC6900 UDCCC(Optional)

Uplink Mid Bit Rate SET


UDCCC UlMidRateCalc Calculate Method BSC6900 UDCCC(Optional)
Uplink Mid Bit Rate SET
UDCCC UlMidRateThd Threshold BSC6900 UDCCC(Mandatory)

Downlink Rate
DlRateUpAdjL Increase Adjust SET
UDCCC evel Level BSC6900 UDCCC(Optional)

Downlink Rate
DlRateDnAdjL Decrease Adjust SET
UDCCC evel Level BSC6900 UDCCC(Optional)
Downlink Mid Bit
Rate Calculate SET
UDCCC DlMidRateCalc Method BSC6900 UDCCC(Optional)

Downlink Mid Bit SET


UDCCC DlMidRateThd Rate Threshold BSC6900 UDCCC(Mandatory)
DCCC Rate Up Fail SET
UDCCC FailTimeTh Time Threshold BSC6900 UDCCC(Optional)
DCCC Rate Up Fail SET
UDCCC MoniTimeLen Monitor Time length BSC6900 UDCCC(Optional)
DCCC Rate Up Fail
DcccUpPenalt Penalty Time SET
UDCCC yLen Length BSC6900 UDCCC(Optional)
Uplink Full SET
UDCCC UlFullCvrRate Coverage Bit Rate BSC6900 UDCCC(Optional)
Downlink Full SET
UDCCC DlFullCvrRate Coverage Bit Rate BSC6900 UDCCC(Optional)
DchThrouMea DCH Throu Meas SET
UDCCC sPeriod Period BSC6900 UDCCC(Optional)

UDISTAN SET
CEREDIR UDISTANCEREDIR
ECTION RedirSwitch Redirection Switch BSC6900 ECTION(Optional)
UDISTAN SET
CEREDIR Propagation delay UDISTANCEREDIR
ECTION DelayThs threshold BSC6900 ECTION(Optional)

UDISTAN SET
CEREDIR RedirFactorOf Redirection Factor UDISTANCEREDIR
ECTION LDR Of LDR BSC6900 ECTION(Optional)
UDISTAN SET
CEREDIR RedirFactorOf Redirection Factor UDISTANCEREDIR
ECTION Norm Of Normal BSC6900 ECTION(Optional)

SET
UDPUCF DlR99CongCtrl Switch Of DL R99 UDPUCFGDATA(O
GDATA Switch Congestion Control BSC6900 ptional)
SET
UDPUCF UDPUCFGDATA(O
GDATA TpeSwitch TPE Switch BSC6900 ptional)
Service Priority SET
UDPUCF ServicePriAdjC Adjusting UDPUCFGDATA(O
GDATA oef Coefficient BSC6900 ptional)

CellCountersM Performance SET


UDPUCF easOBJCtrlSwi Measurement UDPUCFGDATA(O
GDATA tch Switch BSC6900 ptional)

SET
UDPUCF Reserved UDPUCFGDATA(O
GDATA RsvdPara1 Parameter1 BSC6900 ptional)

SET
UDPUCF Reserved UDPUCFGDATA(O
GDATA RsvdPara2 Parameter2 BSC6900 ptional)
SET
UDPUCF Reserved UDPUCFGDATA(O
GDATA RsvdPara3 Parameter3 BSC6900 ptional)

SET
UDPUCF Reserved UDPUCFGDATA(O
GDATA RsvdPara4 Parameter4 BSC6900 ptional)

SET
UDPUCF Reserved UDPUCFGDATA(O
GDATA RsvdPara5 Parameter5 BSC6900 ptional)

SET
UDPUCF Reserved UDPUCFGDATA(O
GDATA RsvdPara6 Parameter6 BSC6900 ptional)

SET
UDPUCF Reserved UDPUCFGDATA(O
GDATA RsvdPara7 Parameter7 BSC6900 ptional)

SET
UDPUCF Reserved UDPUCFGDATA(O
GDATA RsvdPara8 Parameter8 BSC6900 ptional)

SET
UDPUCF Reserved UDPUCFGDATA(O
GDATA RsvdPara9 Parameter9 BSC6900 ptional)

SET
UDPUCF Reserved UDPUCFGDATA(O
GDATA RsvdPara10 Parameter10 BSC6900 ptional)

SET
UDPUCF Reserved UDPUCFGDATA(O
GDATA RsvdPara11 Parameter11 BSC6900 ptional)

SET
UDPUCF Reserved UDPUCFGDATA(O
GDATA RsvdPara12 Parameter12 BSC6900 ptional)
SET
UDPUCF Reserved UDPUCFGDATA(O
GDATA RsvdPara13 Parameter13 BSC6900 ptional)

SET
UDPUCF Reserved UDPUCFGDATA(O
GDATA RsvdPara14 Parameter14 BSC6900 ptional)

SET
UDPUCF Reserved UDPUCFGDATA(O
GDATA RsvdPara15 Parameter15 BSC6900 ptional)

SET
UDPUCF Reserved UDPUCFGDATA(O
GDATA RsvdPara16 Parameter16 BSC6900 ptional)

Maximum Times of
DRMaxGSMN Inter-RAT Direct SET
UDRD um Retry BSC6900 UDRD(Optional)
ServiceDiffDrd Service Steering SET
UDRD Switch DRD Switch BSC6900 UDRD(Optional)

LdbDRDSwitch Load balance DRD SET


UDRD DCH switch for DCH BSC6900 UDRD(Optional)
LdbDRDSwitch Load balance DRD SET
UDRD HSDPA switch for HSDPA BSC6900 UDRD(Optional)
Load Balancing SET
UDRD LdbDRDchoice DRD Choice BSC6900 UDRD(Optional)
RRC Redirection
ConnectFailRr Switch for SET
UDRD cRedirSwitch Admission Failure BSC6900 UDRD(Optional)
LdbDRDOffset Load balance DRD SET
UDRD DCH offset for DCH BSC6900 UDRD(Optional)
LdbDRDOffset Load balance DRD SET
UDRD HSDPA offset for HSDPA BSC6900 UDRD(Optional)
LdbDRDLoad Dl load balance
RemainThdDC DRD power remain SET
UDRD H threshold for DCH BSC6900 UDRD(Optional)
Dl load balance
LdbDRDLoad DRD power remain
RemainThdHS threshold for SET
UDRD DPA HSDPA BSC6900 UDRD(Optional)
Load balance DRD
LdbDRDTotalP total power protect SET
UDRD wrProThd threshold BSC6900 UDRD(Optional)
CodeBalancin Code Balancing SET
UDRD gDrdSwitch DRD Switch BSC6900 UDRD(Optional)
DeltaCodeOcc Delta of Code SET
UDRD upiedRate Occupancy BSC6900 UDRD(Optional)
Minimum SF
CodeBalancin Threshold for Code SET
UDRD gDrdMinSFThd Balancing DRD BSC6900 UDRD(Optional)
CodeBalancin Code Occupancy
gDrdCodeRate Thres for Code SET
UDRD Thd Balancing DRD BSC6900 UDRD(Optional)
ReDirection target SET
UDRD ReDirBandInd band indicator BSC6900 UDRD(Optional)
ReDirUARFCN Redirection Target SET
UDRD UplinkInd UL Frequency Index BSC6900 UDRD(Optional)
ReDirUARFCN Redirection target SET
UDRD Uplink uplink UARFCN BSC6900 UDRD(Optional)
ReDirUARFCN Redirection target SET
UDRD Downlink downlink UARFCN BSC6900 UDRD(Optional)
Uplink load balance
ULLdbDRDSwi DRD Switch for DC- SET
UDRD tchDcHSDPA HSDPA BSC6900 UDRD(Optional)

Uplink load balance


ULLdbDRDOff DRD Offset for DC- SET
UDRD setDcHSDPA HSDPA BSC6900 UDRD(Optional)
Uplink load balance
ULLdbDRDLo DRD remain
adRemainThd threshold for DC- SET
UDRD DcHSDPA HSDPA BSC6900 UDRD(Optional)
BasedOnMeas
HRetryDRDSw Measurement- SET
UDRD itch Based DRD Switch BSC6900 UDRD(Optional)

DRD Switch for SET


UDRDMIM LegacyHDrdS LegacyH under UDRDMIMO(Option
O witchOfSTTD STTD BSC6900 al)
LegacyHDrdS DRD Switch for SET
UDRDMIM witchOfSCPIC LegacyH under P UDRDMIMO(Option
O H and S CPICH BSC6900 al)

SET
UDRDMIM CQIRefValueO CQI reference value UDRDMIMO(Option
O fSTTD for STTD BSC6900 al)

SET
UDRDMIM CQIRefValueO CQI reference value UDRDMIMO(Option
O fSCPICH for P and S CPICH BSC6900 al)
SET
UDRDMIM ExcellentCQIT Excellent CQI UDRDMIMO(Option
O hdOfSTTD Threshold for STTD BSC6900 al)

SET
UDRDMIM GoodCQIThdO Good CQI UDRDMIMO(Option
O fSTTD Threshold for STTD BSC6900 al)

SET
UDRDMIM BadCQIThdOf Bad CQI Threshold UDRDMIMO(Option
O STTD for STTD BSC6900 al)

Excellent CQI SET


UDRDMIM ExcellentCQIT Threshold for P and UDRDMIMO(Option
O hdOfSCPICH S CPICH BSC6900 al)

Good CQI SET


UDRDMIM GoodCQIThdO Threshold for P and UDRDMIMO(Option
O fSCPICH S CPICH BSC6900 al)

SET
UDRDMIM BadCQIThdOf Bad CQI Threshold UDRDMIMO(Option
O SCPICH for P and S CPICH BSC6900 al)
SET
UDRDMIM CQIMeasFilter CQI Measurement UDRDMIMO(Option
O Coef Filter Coefficient BSC6900 al)

SET
UDRDMIM CQI Trigger Time UDRDMIMO(Option
O CQITrigTimeE Of Event E BSC6900 al)

CQI Reporting SET


UDRDMIM ChoiceRptUnit Period Unit For UDRDMIMO(Option
O ForCQIE Event E BSC6900 al)
CQI Event E SET
UDRDMIM TenMsecForC Reporting Period In UDRDMIMO(Option
O QIE 10ms BSC6900 al)

CQI Event E SET


UDRDMIM Reporting Period In UDRDMIMO(Manda
O MinForCQIE Minute BSC6900 tory)
SET
UDRDMIM CQI Trigger Time UDRDMIMO(Option
O CQITrigTimeF Of Event F BSC6900 al)

CQI Reporting SET


UDRDMIM ChoiceRptUnit Period Unit For UDRDMIMO(Option
O ForCQIF Event F BSC6900 al)
CQI Event F SET
UDRDMIM TenMsecForC Reporting Period In UDRDMIMO(Option
O QIF 10ms BSC6900 al)

CQI Event F SET


UDRDMIM Reporting Period In UDRDMIMO(Manda
O MinForCQIF Minute BSC6900 tory)

SET
UDSACAU DsacAutoSwitc Switch for auto UDSACAUTOALGO
TOALGO h DSAC BSC6900 (Optional)

SET
UDSACAU UDSACAUTOALGO
TOALGO CsRestriction Restriction for CS BSC6900 (Mandatory)
SET
UDSACAU UDSACAUTOALGO
TOALGO PsRestriction Restriction for PS BSC6900 (Mandatory)

Number of SET
UDSACAU restrained Access UDSACAUTOALGO
TOALGO NumberOfACs Class every time BSC6900 (Mandatory)
SET
UDSACAU Range of restrained UDSACAUTOALGO
TOALGO AcRange Access Class BSC6900 (Mandatory)

Access Class SET


UDSACAU AcIntervalOfC Restriction interval UDSACAUTOALGO
TOALGO ells between Cells BSC6900 (Mandatory)
Interval length of
Domain Specific SET
UDSACAU AcRstrctInterv Access Class UDSACAUTOALGO
TOALGO alLen Restriction BSC6900 (Mandatory)

SET
UDTXDRX UDTXDRXPARA(M
PARA TrafficClass Traffic class BSC6900 andatory)
SET
UDTXDRX UDTXDRXPARA(M
PARA EdchTtiType Edch TTI type BSC6900 andatory)

SET
UDTXDRX DTX Parameter UDTXDRXPARA(O
PARA Dtxvalid Switch BSC6900 ptional)
Threshold For
DPCCH SET
UDTXDRX InactThsForCy Transmission Cycle UDTXDRXPARA(O
PARA cle2 2 BSC6900 ptional)
Number of
Preamble Timeslots SET
UDTXDRX DtxLongPream in the Case of UDTXDRXPARA(O
PARA ble DtxCycle2 BSC6900 ptional)

SET
UDTXDRX MacInactiveTh MAC Inactivity UDTXDRXPARA(O
PARA reshold Threshold BSC6900 ptional)
SET
UDTXDRX UDTXDRXPARA(O
PARA CqiDtxTimer CQI Activity Timer BSC6900 ptional)

DPCCH SET
UDTXDRX Transmission Burst UDTXDRXPARA(O
PARA DpcchBurst1 1 BSC6900 ptional)

DPCCH SET
UDTXDRX Transmission Burst UDTXDRXPARA(O
PARA DpcchBurst2 2 BSC6900 ptional)
SET
UDTXDRX DRX Parameter UDTXDRXPARA(O
PARA Drxvalid Switch BSC6900 ptional)

SET
UDTXDRX UDTXDRXPARA(O
PARA DrxCycle DRX Cycle BSC6900 ptional)
SET
UDTXDRX InactThsForDr DRX Inactivity UDTXDRXPARA(O
PARA xCycle Threshold BSC6900 ptional)

Inactivity Threshold SET


UDTXDRX InactThsForGr for UE Grant UDTXDRXPARA(O
PARA antMonitoring Monitoring BSC6900 ptional)
SET
UDTXDRX DrxGrantMonit UE DRX Grant UDTXDRXPARA(O
PARA oring Monitoring Decision BSC6900 ptional)

CQI Feedback SET


UDTXDRX CQIFbCkinInD Cycke in DTX-DRX UDTXDRXPARA(O
PARA TXDRXmode mode BSC6900 ptional)
DPCCH SET
UDTXDRX Transmission Cycle UDTXDRXPARA(O
PARA DtxCycle1 1 BSC6900 ptional)

DPCCH SET
UDTXDRX Transmission Cycle UDTXDRXPARA(O
PARA DtxCycle2 2 BSC6900 ptional)

SET
UDTXDRX MAC Transmission UDTXDRXPARA(O
PARA MacDtxCycle Cycle BSC6900 ptional)
UEDCHR SET
ATEADJU EdchRateAdju HSUPA UpLink UEDCHRATEADJU
STSET stSet Rate Adjust Set BSC6900 STSET(Optional)
Highest User SET
UEDCHTT Priority Guarantee UEDCHTTIRECFG(
IRECFG PriorityOpt Option BSC6900 Optional)
SET
UEDCHTT 6A1 threshold for UEDCHTTIRECFG(
IRECFG BeThd6A1 BE BSC6900 Optional)
SET
UEDCHTT 6B1 threshold for UEDCHTTIRECFG(
IRECFG BeThd6B1 BE BSC6900 Optional)
SET
UEDCHTT 6A2 threshold for UEDCHTTIRECFG(
IRECFG BeThd6A2 BE BSC6900 Optional)
SET
UEDCHTT 6B2 threshold for UEDCHTTIRECFG(
IRECFG BeThd6B2 BE BSC6900 Optional)

ADD
UEXT2GCELL(Man
datory)
RMV
UEXT2GCELL(Man
datory)
MOD
UEXT2GC UEXT2GCELL(Man
ELL GSMCellIndex GSM Cell Index BSC6900 datory)

ADD
UEXT2GCELL(Man
datory)
MOD
UEXT2GC UEXT2GCELL(Opti
ELL GSMCellName GSM Cell Name BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UEXT2GCELL(Man
datory)
MOD
UEXT2GC Neighboring BSC UEXT2GCELL(Opti
ELL NBscIndex Index BSC6900 onal)

ADD
UEXT2GCELL(Man
datory)
MOD
UEXT2GC LdPrdRprtSwit Switch of Periodic UEXT2GCELL(Opti
ELL ch Load Reporting BSC6900 onal)

ADD
UEXT2GCELL(Man
datory)
MOD
UEXT2GC UEXT2GCELL(Opti
ELL MCC Mobile country code BSC6900 onal)

ADD
UEXT2GCELL(Man
datory)
MOD
UEXT2GC Mobile network UEXT2GCELL(Opti
ELL MNC code BSC6900 onal)

ADD
UEXT2GCELL(Man
datory)
MOD
UEXT2GC CN Operator Group UEXT2GCELL(Opti
ELL CnOpGrpIndex Index BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UEXT2GCELL(Man
datory)
MOD
UEXT2GC UEXT2GCELL(Opti
ELL LAC Location Area Code BSC6900 onal)

ADD
UEXT2GCELL(Man
datory)
MOD
UEXT2GC RAC Configuration UEXT2GCELL(Opti
ELL CfgRacInd Indication BSC6900 onal)

ADD
UEXT2GCELL(Man
datory)
MOD
UEXT2GC UEXT2GCELL(Man
ELL RAC Routing area code BSC6900 datory)

ADD
UEXT2GCELL(Man
datory)
MOD
UEXT2GC UEXT2GCELL(Opti
ELL CID GSM cell ID BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UEXT2GCELL(Man
datory)
MOD
UEXT2GC UEXT2GCELL(Opti
ELL NCC Network Color Code BSC6900 onal)

ADD
UEXT2GCELL(Man
datory)
MOD
UEXT2GC UEXT2GCELL(Opti
ELL BCC BS Color Code BSC6900 onal)

ADD
UEXT2GCELL(Man
datory)
MOD
UEXT2GC Inter-RAT Cell UEXT2GCELL(Opti
ELL BcchArfcn Frequency Number BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UEXT2GCELL(Opti
onal)
Inter-RAT Cell MOD
UEXT2GC Frequency Band UEXT2GCELL(Opti
ELL BandInd Indicator BSC6900 onal)

ADD
UEXT2GCELL(Man
datory)
MOD
UEXT2GC UEXT2GCELL(Opti
ELL RatCellType Inter-RAT cell type BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UEXT2GCELL(Opti
onal)
MOD
UEXT2GC UEXT2GCELL(Opti
ELL UseOfHcs Use of HCS BSC6900 onal)

ADD
UEXT2GCELL(Opti
onal)
MOD
UEXT2GC UEXT2GCELL(Opti
ELL HCSPrio HCS Priority Level BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UEXT2GCELL(Opti
onal)
Quality Threshold MOD
UEXT2GC for HCS UEXT2GCELL(Opti
ELL Qhcs Reselection BSC6900 onal)

ADD
UEXT2GCELL(Opti
onal)
MOD
UEXT2GC Network Control UEXT2GCELL(Opti
ELL NcMode Mode BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UEXT2GCELL(Opti
onal)
Inter-RAT cell MOD
UEXT2GC support RIM UEXT2GCELL(Opti
ELL SuppRIMFlag indicator BSC6900 onal)

ADD
UEXT2GCELL(Opti
onal)
Inter-RAT cell MOD
UEXT2GC SuppPSHOFla support PS HO UEXT2GCELL(Opti
ELL g indicator BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UEXT2GCELL(Opti
onal)
MOD
UEXT2GC Cell Individual UEXT2GCELL(Opti
ELL CIO Offset BSC6900 onal)

ADD
UEXT3GCELL(Man
datory)
RMV
UEXT3GCELL(Man
datory)
MOD
UEXT3GC Neighboring RNC UEXT3GCELL(Man
ELL NRncId ID BSC6900 datory)

ADD
UEXT3GCELL(Man
datory)
RMV
UEXT3GCELL(Man
datory)
MOD
UEXT3GC Cell ID of UEXT3GCELL(Man
ELL CellId Neighboring RNC BSC6900 datory)
ADD
UEXT3GCELL(Opti
onal)
MOD
UEXT3GC UEXT3GCELL(Opti
ELL CellHostType Cell Host Type BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UEXT3GC UEXT3GCELL(Man
ELL CellName Cell Name BSC6900 datory)

ADD
UEXT3GC CN Operator Group UEXT3GCELL(Man
ELL CnOpGrpIndex Index BSC6900 datory)

ADD
UEXT3GCELL(Man
datory)
MOD
UEXT3GC DL Primary UEXT3GCELL(Opti
ELL PScrambCode Scrambling Code BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UEXT3GCELL(Man
datory)
MOD
UEXT3GC UEXT3GCELL(Opti
ELL BandInd Band Indicator BSC6900 onal)

ADD
UEXT3GCELL(Opti
onal)
MOD
UEXT3GC UARFCNUplin UEXT3GCELL(Opti
ELL kInd UL Frequency Ind BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UEXT3GCELL(Opti
onal)
MOD
UEXT3GC UARFCNUplin UEXT3GCELL(Opti
ELL k Uplink UARFCN BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UEXT3GCELL(Opti
onal)
MOD
UEXT3GC UARFCNDown UEXT3GCELL(Opti
ELL link Downlink UARFCN BSC6900 onal)

ADD
UEXT3GCELL(Man
datory)
MOD
UEXT3GC TX Diversity UEXT3GCELL(Opti
ELL TxDiversityInd Indication BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UEXT3GCELL(Man
datory)
MOD
UEXT3GC UEXT3GCELL(Opti
ELL LAC Location Area Code BSC6900 onal)

ADD
UEXT3GCELL(Man
datory)
MOD
UEXT3GC RAC Configuration UEXT3GCELL(Opti
ELL CfgRacInd Indication BSC6900 onal)

ADD
UEXT3GCELL(Man
datory)
MOD
UEXT3GC UEXT3GCELL(Man
ELL RAC Routing area code BSC6900 datory)
ADD
UEXT3GCELL(Opti
onal)
MOD
UEXT3GC Min Quality Level UEXT3GCELL(Opti
ELL QqualminInd Ind BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UEXT3GCELL(Man
datory)
MOD
UEXT3GC UEXT3GCELL(Man
ELL Qqualmin Min Quality Level BSC6900 datory)
ADD
UEXT3GCELL(Opti
onal)
MOD
UEXT3GC UEXT3GCELL(Opti
ELL QrxlevminInd Min RX Level Ind BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UEXT3GCELL(Man
datory)
MOD
UEXT3GC UEXT3GCELL(Man
ELL Qrxlevmin Min RX level BSC6900 datory)
ADD
UEXT3GCELL(Opti
onal)
MOD
UEXT3GC QrxlevminExtS Min Rx level Extend UEXT3GCELL(Opti
ELL up Support BSC6900 onal)

ADD
UEXT3GCELL(Man
datory)
MOD
UEXT3GC DeltaQrxlevmi UEXT3GCELL(Man
ELL n Delta Min Rx level BSC6900 datory)
ADD
UEXT3GCELL(Opti
onal)
MOD
UEXT3GC MaxAllowedUl Max Allowed UE UL UEXT3GCELL(Opti
ELL TxPowerInd TX Power Ind BSC6900 onal)

ADD
UEXT3GCELL(Man
datory)
MOD
UEXT3GC MaxAllowedUl Max Allowed UE UL UEXT3GCELL(Man
ELL TxPower TX Power BSC6900 datory)

ADD
UEXT3GCELL(Opti
onal)
MOD
UEXT3GC UEXT3GCELL(Opti
ELL UseOfHcs Use of HCS BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UEXT3GCELL(Opti
onal)
MOD
UEXT3GC UEXT3GCELL(Opti
ELL HCSPrio HCS Priority Level BSC6900 onal)

ADD
UEXT3GCELL(Opti
onal)
Quality Threshold MOD
UEXT3GC for HCS UEXT3GCELL(Opti
ELL Qhcs Reselection BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UEXT3GCELL(Opti
onal)
MOD
UEXT3GC SuppDpcmode Support DPC mode UEXT3GCELL(Opti
ELL ChgFlag Change ind BSC6900 onal)

ADD
UEXT3GCELL(Opti
onal)
MOD
UEXT3GC STTD Support UEXT3GCELL(Opti
ELL STTDSupInd Indicator BSC6900 onal)

ADD
UEXT3GCELL(Opti
onal)
MOD
UEXT3GC CP1 Support UEXT3GCELL(Opti
ELL CP1SupInd Indicator BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UEXT3GCELL(Man
datory)
MOD
UEXT3GC ClosedLoopTi Closed Loop Time UEXT3GCELL(Man
ELL meAdjustMode Adjust Mode BSC6900 datory)

ADD
UEXT3GCELL(Opti
onal)
DPCH Tx Diversity MOD
UEXT3GC DpchDivModfo Mode for Other UEXT3GCELL(Opti
ELL rOther User BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UEXT3GCELL(Opti
onal)
FDPCH Tx Diversity MOD
UEXT3GC FdpchDivModf Mode for Other UEXT3GCELL(Opti
ELL orOther User BSC6900 onal)

ADD
UEXT3GCELL(Opti
onal)
DPCH Tx Diversity MOD
UEXT3GC DpchDivModfo Mode for MIMO UEXT3GCELL(Opti
ELL rMIMO User BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UEXT3GCELL(Opti
onal)
FDPCH Tx Diversity MOD
UEXT3GC FdpchDivModf Mode for MIMO UEXT3GCELL(Opti
ELL orMIMO User BSC6900 onal)

ADD
UEXT3GCELL(Opti
onal)
Tx Diversity Mode MOD
UEXT3GC DivModforDCH for DC-HSDPA UEXT3GCELL(Opti
ELL SDPA User BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UEXT3GCELL(Man
datory)
MOD
UEXT3GC CellCapContai Cell Capability UEXT3GCELL(Opti
ELL nerFdd Container BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UEXT3GC OverLayMobilit OverLay Network UEXT3GCELL(Opti
ELL yFlag Mobility Flag BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UEXT3GCELL(Opti
onal)
MOD
UEXT3GC HARQ Preamble UEXT3GCELL(Opti
ELL HarqPreaCap Capability Indication BSC6900 onal)

ADD
UEXT3GCELL(Opti
onal)
MOD
UEXT3GC Cell oriented Cell UEXT3GCELL(Opti
ELL CIO Individual Offset BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UEXT3GCELL(Man
datory)
MOD
UEXT3GC UEXT3GCELL(Opti
ELL EFachSupInd EFachSupInd BSC6900 onal)

ADD
UEXT3GCELL(Opti
onal)
MOD
UEXT3GC UEXT3GCELL(Opti
ELL APFlag APFlag BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UEXT3GCELL(Opti
onal)
MOD
UEXT3GC UEXT3GCELL(Opti
ELL VPLimitInd VPLimitInd BSC6900 onal)

ADD
UFACH(Mandatory)
RMV
UFACH CellId Cell ID BSC6900 UFACH(Mandatory)

ADD
UFACH PhyChId SCCPCH ID BSC6900 UFACH(Mandatory)

ADD
UFACH(Mandatory)
RMV
UFACH TrChId FACH ID BSC6900 UFACH(Mandatory)
RateMatching Rate Matching ADD
UFACH Attr Attribute BSC6900 UFACH(Optional)

Time of Arrival ADD


UFACH ToAWS Window Startpoint BSC6900 UFACH(Mandatory)
Time of Arrival ADD
UFACH ToAWE Window Endpoint BSC6900 UFACH(Mandatory)

MaxFachPowe Max Transmit ADD


UFACH r Power of FACH BSC6900 UFACH(Optional)

Max Common ADD


UFACH MaxCmchPi Channel Priority BSC6900 UFACH(Optional)
Min Common ADD
UFACH MinCmchPi Channel Priority BSC6900 UFACH(Optional)

Bearing Signal ADD


UFACH SigRbInd Indication BSC6900 UFACH(Optional)

ADD
UFACH ChCodingType Channel Code Type BSC6900 UFACH(Optional)

ADD
UFACH CodingRate Coding Rate BSC6900 UFACH(Optional)
SET
UFACHBA UFACHBANDWIDT
NDWIDTH TrafficClass Traffic class BSC6900 H(Mandatory)

SET
UFACHBA UFACHBANDWIDT
NDWIDTH UserPriority User Priority BSC6900 H(Mandatory)
SET
UFACHBA BandWidthFor UFACHBANDWIDT
NDWIDTH FACH Bandwidth of Fach BSC6900 H(Optional)

ADD
UFACHDYNTFS(M
andatory)
RMV
UFACHDY UFACHDYNTFS(M
NTFS CellId Cell ID BSC6900 andatory)

ADD
UFACHDYNTFS(M
andatory)
RMV
UFACHDY UFACHDYNTFS(M
NTFS TrChId FACH ID BSC6900 andatory)
ADD
UFACHDYNTFS(M
andatory)
RMV
UFACHDY UFACHDYNTFS(M
NTFS RLCSize RLC Size BSC6900 andatory)

ADD
UFACHDY UFACHDYNTFS(M
NTFS TFsNumber Number of TFs BSC6900 andatory)
ADD
UFACHDY UFACHDYNTFS(Op
NTFS TbNumber1 TB Number of TF1 BSC6900 tional)

ADD
UFACHDY UFACHDYNTFS(Op
NTFS TbNumber2 TB Number of TF2 BSC6900 tional)
ADD
UFACHDY UFACHDYNTFS(Op
NTFS TbNumber3 TB Number of TF3 BSC6900 tional)

ADD
UFACHLOCH(Mand
atory)
RMV
UFACHLO UFACHLOCH(Mand
CH CellId Cell ID BSC6900 atory)

ADD
UFACHLOCH(Mand
atory)
RMV
UFACHLO UFACHLOCH(Mand
CH TrChId FACH ID BSC6900 atory)
SET
UFDPCHP F-DPCH Power UFDPCHPARA(Opti
ARA FdpchPO2 Offset BSC6900 onal)

SET
UFDPCHR FdpchMaxRef FDPCH Maximum UFDPCHRLPWR(O
LPWR Pwr Reference Power BSC6900 ptional)
SET
UFDPCHR FdpchMinRefP FDPCH Minimum UFDPCHRLPWR(O
LPWR wr Reference Power BSC6900 ptional)
DefaultConsta Default Constant SET
UFRC ntValue Value BSC6900 UFRC(Optional)
Power control SET
UFRC PwrCtrlAlg algorithm selection BSC6900 UFRC(Optional)

UL Closed Loop SET


UFRC UlTpcStepSize Power Control Step BSC6900 UFRC(Optional)
FddTpcDlStep FDD DL power SET
UFRC Size control step size BSC6900 UFRC(Optional)

DL power control SET


UFRC DpcMode mode BSC6900 UFRC(Optional)
DL AMR-NB Code-
DlSaveCodeR Resource-Saving SET
UFRC esourceSwitch switch BSC6900 UFRC(Optional)

DL DPCH
DlDpchPlSave puncturing limit in SET
UFRC Mode the saving mode BSC6900 UFRC(Optional)
DrxCycleLenC Paging DRX cycle SET
UFRC oef coefficient BSC6900 UFRC(Optional)
UlBeTraffInitBit UL BE traffic Initial SET
UFRC rate bit rate BSC6900 UFRC(Optional)
DlBeTraffInitBit DL BE traffic Initial SET
UFRC rate bit rate BSC6900 UFRC(Optional)

Streaming traffic
UlStrTransMod transmission mode SET
UFRC eOnHsupa on HSUPA BSC6900 UFRC(Optional)
Hsupa10msSc HSUPA TTI 10ms
hPrdForNonGr schedule period SET
UFRC ant without grant BSC6900 UFRC(Optional)

Hsupa2msSch HSUPA TTI 2ms


PrdForNonGra schedule period SET
UFRC nt without grant BSC6900 UFRC(Optional)

HSUPA TTI 10ms


Hsupa10msSc schedule period SET
UFRC hPrdForGrant with grant BSC6900 UFRC(Optional)
HSUPA TTI 2ms
Hsupa2msSch schedule period SET
UFRC PrdForGrant with grant BSC6900 UFRC(Optional)

HsupaInitialRa Initial rate of SET


UFRC te HSUPA BE traffic BSC6900 UFRC(Optional)

DlBeH2DInitial DL Rate of HSDPA SET


UFRC Rate BE on DCH BSC6900 UFRC(Optional)
IMS Bearer
ImsBearEnhan Enhancement SET
UFRC cedSwitch Switch BSC6900 UFRC(Optional)
ImsInitialAcces SET
UFRC sRate Ims initial rate BSC6900 UFRC(Mandatory)

HSUPA TTI type of SET


UFRC VoipHsupaTti VOIP traffic BSC6900 UFRC(Optional)
Rate Threshold of
Streaming Services
StreamHsupa2 on 2ms TTI of SET
UFRC msTtiRateThs HSUPA BSC6900 UFRC(Optional)
Rate threshold of
BeHsupa2msT BE on 2ms TTI of SET
UFRC tiRateThs HSUPA BSC6900 UFRC(Optional)
SET
UFRC EcN0Ths Ec/N0 threshold BSC6900 UFRC(Optional)

EcN0EffectTim SET
UFRC e Ec/N0 effective time BSC6900 UFRC(Optional)
MacPduMaxSi Cell_DCH DL L2
zeForDlL2Enh enhance max PDU SET
UFRC ance size BSC6900 UFRC(Optional)

RlcPduMaxSiz Cell_DCH UL L2
eForUlL2Enha enhance max RLC SET
UFRC nce PDU size BSC6900 UFRC(Optional)

RlcPduMinSize Cell_DCH UL L2
ForUlL2Enhan enhance min RLC SET
UFRC ce PDU size BSC6900 UFRC(Optional)
Cell_FACH L2
MacPduMaxSi enhance max PDU SET
UFRC zeForEFach size BSC6900 UFRC(Optional)

MIMOor64QA Prefered MIMO or SET


UFRC MSwitch 64QAM character BSC6900 UFRC(Optional)
Delay Time for
DtxDrxEnablin DTX_DRX to Take SET
UFRC gDelay Effect BSC6900 UFRC(Optional)

HSPA Technologies SET


UFRC RetryCapability Retried by UEs BSC6900 UFRC(Optional)
Prefered DPCCH
DpcchSlotFmt slot format for SET
UFRC ForHspa HSPA BSC6900 UFRC(Optional)

CSVoiceHsup HSUPA TTI type of SET


UFRC aTti CS voice traffic BSC6900 UFRC(Optional)
CSVoiceHspa CS Voice Hspa Ul SET
UFRC UlRelDelay Relative Delay BSC6900 UFRC(Optional)
CSVoiceHspa CS Voice Hspa Dl SET
UFRC DlRelDelay Relative Delay BSC6900 UFRC(Optional)

IMS signalling
UlIMSTransMo transmission mode SET
UFRC deOnHsupa on HSUPA BSC6900 UFRC(Optional)

UlSRBTransM SRB transmission SET


UFRC odeOnHsupa mode on HSUPA BSC6900 UFRC(Optional)
Prefered
MIMO64QAMo MIMO_64QAM or
rDCHSDPASw DC_HSDPA SET
UFRC itch character BSC6900 UFRC(Optional)
PTTArpPriority SET
UFRC Level PTT ARP Priority BSC6900 UFRC(Optional)
PTT ARP
PTTArpPreEm Preemption SET
UFRC ptCap Capability BSC6900 UFRC(Optional)
PTT ARP
PTTArpPreEm Preemption SET
UFRC ptVuln Vulnerability BSC6900 UFRC(Optional)
PTTArpQueuin PTT ARP Queuing SET
UFRC gAllowed Allowed BSC6900 UFRC(Optional)

DRX cycle
PTTDrxCycleL coefficient of PTT SET
UFRC enCoef user BSC6900 UFRC(Optional)

PTT HSUPA TTI SET


UFRC PTTHsupaTti type BSC6900 UFRC(Optional)
DefaultSPIWei SET
UFRC ght Default SPI Weight BSC6900 UFRC(Optional)

UFRCCHL SET
TYPEPAR CSVoiceChlTy CS voice channel UFRCCHLTYPEPA
A pe type BSC6900 RA(Optional)
UFRCCHL SET
TYPEPAR UFRCCHLTYPEPA
A VoipChlType VOIP channel type BSC6900 RA(Optional)
UFRCCHL SET
TYPEPAR UFRCCHLTYPEPA
A PTTChlType PTT channel type BSC6900 RA(Optional)
UFRCCHL SET
TYPEPAR UFRCCHLTYPEPA
A ImsChlType IMS channel type BSC6900 RA(Optional)
UFRCCHL Type of Channel SET
TYPEPAR Preferably Carrying UFRCCHLTYPEPA
A SrbChlType Signaling RB BSC6900 RA(Optional)

UFRCCHL Effective Flag of SET


TYPEPAR SrbChlTypeRr Signaling RB UFRCCHLTYPEPA
A cEffectFlag Channel Type BSC6900 RA(Optional)
UFRCCHL SET
TYPEPAR UlBeTraffDecT UL BE traffic DCH UFRCCHLTYPEPA
A hs decision threshold BSC6900 RA(Optional)
UFRCCHL SET
TYPEPAR DlBeTraffDecT DL BE traffic DCH UFRCCHLTYPEPA
A hs decision threshold BSC6900 RA(Optional)
UFRCCHL DL streaming traffic SET
TYPEPAR DlStrThsOnHs threshold on UFRCCHLTYPEPA
A dpa HSDPA BSC6900 RA(Optional)
UFRCCHL DL BE traffic SET
TYPEPAR DlBeTraffThsO threshold on UFRCCHLTYPEPA
A nHsdpa HSDPA BSC6900 RA(Optional)
UFRCCHL UL streaming traffic SET
TYPEPAR UlStrThsOnHs threshold on UFRCCHLTYPEPA
A upa HSUPA BSC6900 RA(Optional)
UFRCCHL UL BE traffic SET
TYPEPAR UlBeTraffThsO threshold on UFRCCHLTYPEPA
A nHsupa HSUPA BSC6900 RA(Optional)
Time Window for
UE Fast Speed SET
UHCSHO TFastSpdEst Decision BSC6900 UHCSHO(Optional)
Threshold for UE
Fast Speed SET
UHCSHO NFastSpdEst Decision BSC6900 UHCSHO(Optional)
Period for UE Slow SET
UHCSHO TCycleSlow Speed Decision BSC6900 UHCSHO(Optional)
Time Window for
UE Slow Speed SET
UHCSHO TSlowSpdEst Decision BSC6900 UHCSHO(Optional)
Threshold for UE
Slow Speed SET
UHCSHO NSlowSpdEst Decision BSC6900 UHCSHO(Optional)
Time Window For
Ping-Pong
Handover Decision SET
UHCSHO TRelateLength in Best Cell BSC6900 UHCSHO(Optional)
Softer Handover SET
UHOCOM Combination UHOCOMM(Option
M DivCtrlField Indication Switch BSC6900 al)
SET
UHOCOM HSPA Hysteresis UHOCOMM(Option
M HspaTimerLen Timer Length BSC6900 al)
Inter-Freq and Inter-
RAT Coexist SET
UHOCOM CoexistMeasT Measure Threshold UHOCOMM(Option
M hdChoice Choice BSC6900 al)
SET
UHOCOM MaxEdchCellIn Max Number of Cell UHOCOMM(Option
M ActiveSet in EDCH Active Set BSC6900 al)
The Timer Length of
Anti Pingpong SET
UHOCOM IFAntiPingpan NCOV Interfreq UHOCOMM(Option
M gTimerLength Handover BSC6900 al)

UHSSCC SET
HLESSOP UHSSCCHLESSOP
PARA TrafficClass Traffic class BSC6900 PARA(Mandatory)
UHSSCC SET
HLESSOP UHSSCCHLESSOP
PARA UseMacehs Mac-ehs Flag BSC6900 PARA(Mandatory)
UHSSCC SET
HLESSOP UHSSCCHLESSOP
PARA AlignMode Align Type BSC6900 PARA(Mandatory)

UHSSCC Configured TBS SET


HLESSOP Count for HS-SCCH UHSSCCHLESSOP
PARA TbIndexNum Less Mode BSC6900 PARA(Optional)
UHSSCC SET
HLESSOP UHSSCCHLESSOP
PARA TbSizeIndex1 TB Size Index 1 BSC6900 PARA(Optional)

UHSSCC SET
HLESSOP HspdcchSecon Support second UHSSCCHLESSOP
PARA dCodeSupp1 code Flag for Tb1 BSC6900 PARA(Optional)
UHSSCC SET
HLESSOP UHSSCCHLESSOP
PARA TbSizeIndex2 TB Size Index 2 BSC6900 PARA(Optional)

UHSSCC SET
HLESSOP HspdcchSecon Support second UHSSCCHLESSOP
PARA dCodeSupp2 code Flag for Tb2 BSC6900 PARA(Optional)
UHSSCC SET
HLESSOP UHSSCCHLESSOP
PARA TbSizeIndex3 TB Size Index 3 BSC6900 PARA(Optional)

UHSSCC SET
HLESSOP HspdcchSecon Support second UHSSCCHLESSOP
PARA dCodeSupp3 code Flag for Tb3 BSC6900 PARA(Optional)
UHSSCC SET
HLESSOP UHSSCCHLESSOP
PARA TbSizeIndex4 TB Size Index 4 BSC6900 PARA(Optional)

UHSSCC SET
HLESSOP HspdcchSecon Support second UHSSCCHLESSOP
PARA dCodeSupp4 code Flag for Tb4 BSC6900 PARA(Optional)
SET
UIDLEMO UIDLEMODETIMER
DETIMER T300 Timer 300 BSC6900 (Optional)

SET
UIDLEMO UIDLEMODETIMER
DETIMER N300 Constant 300 BSC6900 (Optional)
SET
UIDLEMO UIDLEMODETIMER
DETIMER T312 Timer 312 BSC6900 (Optional)

SET
UIDLEMO UIDLEMODETIMER
DETIMER N312 Constant 312 BSC6900 (Optional)
ADD
UIMEITAC(Mandato
ry)
MOD
UIMEITAC(Mandato
ry)
RMV
The function of the UIMEITAC(Mandato
UIMEITAC TAC_FUNC TAC BSC6900 ry)

ADD
UIMEITAC(Mandato
ry)
MOD
UIMEITAC(Mandato
ry)
RMV
UIMEITAC(Mandato
UIMEITAC TAC TAC BSC6900 ry)
ADD
UIMEITAC(Mandato
ry)
MOD
UIMEITAC(Optional
UIMEITAC Description Description BSC6900 )
ADD
UIMEITAC(Optional
)
MOD
Fast Dormancy UIMEITAC(Optional
UIMEITAC FastDormancy Switch BSC6900 )

ADD
UIMEITAC(Optional
)
MOD
PROCESSSWI UIMEITAC(Optional
UIMEITAC TCH Process switch BSC6900 )

ADD
UIMSIIDNNSCNID
MAP(Mandatory)
UIMSIIDN Minimum of IMSI RMV
NSCNIDM route parameter in UIMSIIDNNSCNID
AP ImsiRtMin IDNNS BSC6900 MAP(Mandatory)
ADD
UIMSIIDNNSCNID
MAP(Mandatory)
UIMSIIDN Maximum of IMSI RMV
NSCNIDM route parameter in UIMSIIDNNSCNID
AP ImsiRtMax IDNNS BSC6900 MAP(Mandatory)

ADD
UIMSIIDNNSCNID
MAP(Mandatory)
UIMSIIDN RMV
NSCNIDM UIMSIIDNNSCNID
AP CnOpIndex Cn Operator Index BSC6900 MAP(Mandatory)

ADD
UIMSIIDNNSCNID
MAP(Mandatory)
UIMSIIDN RMV
NSCNIDM UIMSIIDNNSCNID
AP CNId CN node ID BSC6900 MAP(Mandatory)

ADD
UIMSISNAMAP(Ma
ndatory)
RMV
UIMSISNA UIMSISNAMAP(Ma
MAP ImsiMin The start of IMSI BSC6900 ndatory)

ADD
UIMSISNAMAP(Ma
ndatory)
RMV
UIMSISNA UIMSISNAMAP(Ma
MAP ImsiMax The end of IMSI BSC6900 ndatory)

ADD
UIMSISNAMAP(Ma
ndatory)
RMV
UIMSISNA UIMSISNAMAP(Ma
MAP MCC Mobile country code BSC6900 ndatory)
ADD
UIMSISNAMAP(Ma
ndatory)
RMV
UIMSISNA Mobile network UIMSISNAMAP(Ma
MAP MNC code BSC6900 ndatory)

ADD
UIMSISNAMAP(Ma
ndatory)
RMV
UIMSISNA SNAC Configuration UIMSISNAMAP(Ma
MAP SnaExistInd Indication BSC6900 ndatory)

ADD
UIMSISNAMAP(Ma
ndatory)
RMV
UIMSISNA Sharing Network UIMSISNAMAP(Ma
MAP SNAC Area Code BSC6900 ndatory)
UINTERF Inter-frequency SET
REQHOC InterFreqRepo Measure Report UINTERFREQHOC
OV rtMode Mode BSC6900 OV(Optional)
UINTERF Inter-frequency SET
REQHOC InterFreqFilter Measure Filter UINTERFREQHOC
OV Coef Coeff BSC6900 OV(Optional)
Inter-frequency
UINTERF Measure Periodical SET
REQHOC PrdReportInter Measurement UINTERFREQHOC
OV val Report Period BSC6900 OV(Optional)
UINTERF SET
REQHOC UINTERFREQHOC
OV HystFor2B 2B Hysteresis BSC6900 OV(Optional)
UINTERF SET
REQHOC UINTERFREQHOC
OV HystFor2D 2D Hysteresis BSC6900 OV(Optional)
UINTERF SET
REQHOC UINTERFREQHOC
OV HystFor2F 2F Hysteresis BSC6900 OV(Optional)
UINTERF SET
REQHOC HystForPrdInte UINTERFREQHOC
OV rFreq HHO Hysteresis BSC6900 OV(Optional)
UINTERF SET
REQHOC WeightForUse Weight for Used UINTERFREQHOC
OV dFreq frequency BSC6900 OV(Optional)
UINTERF SET
REQHOC Event 2B Trigger UINTERFREQHOC
OV TimeToTrig2B Delay BSC6900 OV(Optional)
UINTERF SET
REQHOC Event 2D Trigger UINTERFREQHOC
OV TimeToTrig2D Delay BSC6900 OV(Optional)
UINTERF SET
REQHOC Event 2F Trigger UINTERFREQHOC
OV TimeToTrig2F Delay BSC6900 OV(Optional)
UINTERF SET
REQHOC TimeToTrigFor HHO Period Trigger UINTERFREQHOC
OV PrdInterFreq Delay BSC6900 OV(Optional)
UINTERF Inter-freq CS SET
REQHOC InterFreqCSTh Measure Start UINTERFREQHOC
OV d2DEcN0 Ec/No THD BSC6900 OV(Optional)
UINTERF Inter-freq CS SET
REQHOC InterFreqCSTh Measure Stop UINTERFREQHOC
OV d2FEcN0 Ec/No THD BSC6900 OV(Optional)
UINTERF Inter-freq R99 PS SET
REQHOC InterFreqR99P Measure Start UINTERFREQHOC
OV sThd2DEcN0 Ec/No THD BSC6900 OV(Optional)
UINTERF Inter-freq H SET
REQHOC InterFreqHThd Measure Start UINTERFREQHOC
OV 2DEcN0 Ec/No THD BSC6900 OV(Optional)
UINTERF Inter-freq R99 PS SET
REQHOC InterFreqR99P Measure Stop UINTERFREQHOC
OV sThd2FEcN0 Ec/No THD BSC6900 OV(Optional)
UINTERF Inter-freq H SET
REQHOC InterFreqHThd Measure Stop UINTERFREQHOC
OV 2FEcN0 Ec/No THD BSC6900 OV(Optional)
UINTERF Inter-freq CS SET
REQHOC InterFreqCSTh Measure Start UINTERFREQHOC
OV d2DRSCP RSCP THD BSC6900 OV(Optional)
UINTERF Inter-freq CS SET
REQHOC InterFreqCSTh Measure Stop UINTERFREQHOC
OV d2FRSCP RSCP THD BSC6900 OV(Optional)
UINTERF Inter-freq R99 PS SET
REQHOC InterFreqR99P Measure Start UINTERFREQHOC
OV sThd2DRSCP RSCP THD BSC6900 OV(Optional)
UINTERF Inter-freq H SET
REQHOC InterFreqHThd Measure Start UINTERFREQHOC
OV 2DRSCP RSCP THD BSC6900 OV(Optional)
UINTERF Inter-freq R99 PS SET
REQHOC InterFreqR99P Measure Stop UINTERFREQHOC
OV sThd2FRSCP RSCP THD BSC6900 OV(Optional)
UINTERF Inter-freq H SET
REQHOC InterFreqHThd Measure Stop UINTERFREQHOC
OV 2FRSCP RSCP THD BSC6900 OV(Optional)
UINTERF Inter-freq CS Target SET
REQHOC TargetFreqCsT Frequency Trigger UINTERFREQHOC
OV hdEcN0 Ec/No THD BSC6900 OV(Optional)
UINTERF Inter-freq R99 PS SET
REQHOC TargetFreqR9 Target Frequency UINTERFREQHOC
OV 9PsThdEcN0 Trigger Ec/No THD BSC6900 OV(Optional)
UINTERF Inter-freq HSPA SET
REQHOC TargetFreqHT Target Frequency UINTERFREQHOC
OV hdEcN0 Trigger Ec/No THD BSC6900 OV(Optional)
UINTERF Inter-freq CS Target SET
REQHOC TargetFreqCsT Frequency Trigger UINTERFREQHOC
OV hdRscp RSCP THD BSC6900 OV(Optional)
UINTERF Inter-freq R99 PS SET
REQHOC TargetFreqR9 Target Frequency UINTERFREQHOC
OV 9PsThdRscp Trigger RSCP THD BSC6900 OV(Optional)
UINTERF Inter-freq HSPA SET
REQHOC TargetFreqHT Target Frequency UINTERFREQHOC
OV hdRscp Trigger RSCP THD BSC6900 OV(Optional)
UINTERF Inter-freq CS Used SET
REQHOC UsedFreqCST frequency trigger UINTERFREQHOC
OV hdEcN0 Ec/No THD BSC6900 OV(Optional)
UINTERF Inter-freq R99 PS SET
REQHOC UsedFreqR99 Used frequency UINTERFREQHOC
OV PsThdEcN0 trigger Ec/No THD BSC6900 OV(Optional)
UINTERF Inter-freq H Used SET
REQHOC UsedFreqHTh frequency trigger UINTERFREQHOC
OV dEcN0 Ec/No THD BSC6900 OV(Optional)
UINTERF Inter-freq CS Used SET
REQHOC UsedFreqCST frequency trigger UINTERFREQHOC
OV hdRSCP RSCP THD BSC6900 OV(Optional)
UINTERF Inter-freq R99 PS SET
REQHOC UsedFreqR99 Used frequency UINTERFREQHOC
OV PsThdRSCP trigger RSCP THD BSC6900 OV(Optional)
UINTERF Inter-freq H Used SET
REQHOC UsedFreqHTh frequency trigger UINTERFREQHOC
OV dRSCP RSCP THD BSC6900 OV(Optional)
UINTERF SET
REQHOC InterFreqMeas Inter-freq Measure UINTERFREQHOC
OV Time Timer Length BSC6900 OV(Optional)

UINTERF SET
REQHOC 2B Event Retry UINTERFREQHOC
OV PeriodFor2B Period BSC6900 OV(Optional)
UINTERF SET
REQHOC 2B Event Retry Max UINTERFREQHOC
OV AmntOfRpt2B Times BSC6900 OV(Optional)
UINTERF Inter-freq Coverage SET
REQHOC TimeToInterfre Handover Trigger UINTERFREQHOC
OV qHO Delay BSC6900 OV(Optional)
UINTERF Inter-frequency SET
REQHON InterFreqFilter Measure Filter UINTERFREQHON
COV Coef Coeff BSC6900 COV(Optional)
UINTERF SET
REQHON UINTERFREQHON
COV Hystfor2C 2C Hysteresis BSC6900 COV(Optional)
UINTERF SET
REQHON Event 2C Trigger UINTERFREQHON
COV TrigTime2C Delay BSC6900 COV(Optional)
UINTERF Inter-freq measure SET
REQHON InterFreqNCov target frequency UINTERFREQHON
COV HOThdEcN0 trigger Ec/No THD BSC6900 COV(Optional)
UINTERF SET
REQHON InterFreqMeas Inter-freq Measure UINTERFREQHON
COV Time Timer Length BSC6900 COV(Optional)
UINTERF SET
REQHON 2C Event Retry UINTERFREQHON
COV PeriodFor2C Period BSC6900 COV(Optional)
UINTERF SET
REQHON Event 2C Retry Max UINTERFREQHON
COV AmntOfRpt2C Times BSC6900 COV(Optional)

ADD
UINTERFREQNCE
LL(Mandatory)
RMV
UINTERFREQNCE
LL(Mandatory)
UINTERF MOD
REQNCEL UINTERFREQNCE
L RNCId RNC ID BSC6900 LL(Mandatory)

ADD
UINTERFREQNCE
LL(Mandatory)
RMV
UINTERFREQNCE
LL(Mandatory)
UINTERF MOD
REQNCEL UINTERFREQNCE
L CellId Cell ID BSC6900 LL(Mandatory)
ADD
UINTERFREQNCE
LL(Mandatory)
RMV
UINTERFREQNCE
LL(Mandatory)
UINTERF MOD
REQNCEL RNC ID of a UINTERFREQNCE
L NCellRncId neighboring cell BSC6900 LL(Mandatory)

ADD
UINTERFREQNCE
LL(Mandatory)
RMV
UINTERFREQNCE
LL(Mandatory)
UINTERF MOD
REQNCEL UINTERFREQNCE
L NCellId Neighboring Cell ID BSC6900 LL(Mandatory)

ADD
UINTERFREQNCE
LL(Optional)
UINTERF MOD
REQNCEL Neighboring Cell UINTERFREQNCE
L CIOOffset Oriented CIO BSC6900 LL(Optional)
ADD
UINTERFREQNCE
LL(Optional)
UINTERF MOD
REQNCEL UINTERFREQNCE
L SIB11Ind SIB11 Indicator BSC6900 LL(Optional)
ADD
UINTERFREQNCE
LL(Optional)
UINTERF MOD
REQNCEL UINTERFREQNCE
L IdleQoffset1sn IdleQoffset1sn BSC6900 LL(Mandatory)
ADD
UINTERFREQNCE
LL(Optional)
UINTERF MOD
REQNCEL UINTERFREQNCE
L IdleQoffset2sn IdleQoffset2sn BSC6900 LL(Mandatory)
ADD
UINTERFREQNCE
LL(Optional)
UINTERF MOD
REQNCEL UINTERFREQNCE
L SIB12Ind SIB12 Indicator BSC6900 LL(Optional)
ADD
UINTERFREQNCE
LL(Optional)
UINTERF MOD
REQNCEL ConnQoffset1s UINTERFREQNCE
L n ConnQoffset1sn BSC6900 LL(Mandatory)
ADD
UINTERFREQNCE
LL(Optional)
UINTERF MOD
REQNCEL ConnQoffset2s UINTERFREQNCE
L n ConnQoffset2sn BSC6900 LL(Mandatory)
ADD
UINTERFREQNCE
LL(Optional)
UINTERF MOD
REQNCEL TpenaltyHcsR HCS Cell Reselect UINTERFREQNCE
L eselect Penalty Timer BSC6900 LL(Optional)
ADD
UINTERFREQNCE
LL(Optional)
UINTERF MOD
REQNCEL HCS Cell Reselect UINTERFREQNCE
L TempOffset1 TempOffset1 BSC6900 LL(Mandatory)
ADD
UINTERFREQNCE
LL(Optional)
UINTERF MOD
REQNCEL HCS Cell Reselect UINTERFREQNCE
L TempOffset2 TempOffset2 BSC6900 LL(Mandatory)
ADD
UINTERFREQNCE
Priority of LL(Optional)
UINTERF Coverage-Based MOD
REQNCEL Inter-Frequency UINTERFREQNCE
L HOCovPrio Handover BSC6900 LL(Optional)
ADD
UINTERFREQNCE
LL(Optional)
UINTERF MOD
REQNCEL Blind Handover UINTERFREQNCE
L BlindHoFlag Flag BSC6900 LL(Optional)
ADD
UINTERFREQNCE
LL(Optional)
UINTERF MOD
REQNCEL BlindHOQualit Blind Handover UINTERFREQNCE
L yCondition Quality Condition BSC6900 LL(Optional)
ADD
UINTERFREQNCE
LL(Optional)
UINTERF MOD
REQNCEL Neighboring Cell UINTERFREQNCE
L NPrioFlag Priority Flag BSC6900 LL(Optional)
ADD
UINTERFREQNCE
LL(Mandatory)
UINTERF MOD
REQNCEL Priority of UINTERFREQNCE
L NPrio Neighboring Cell BSC6900 LL(Mandatory)
ADD
UINTERFREQNCE
LL(Optional)
UINTERF MOD
REQNCEL DRDEcN0Thre Drd Ec/N0 UINTERFREQNCE
L shhold Threshold BSC6900 LL(Optional)

ADD
UINTERFREQNCE
LL(Optional)
UINTERF MOD
REQNCEL UINTERFREQNCE
L MBDRFlag Flag of MBDR Cell BSC6900 LL(Optional)
ADD
UINTERFREQNCE
LL(Optional)
UINTERF MOD
REQNCEL UINTERFREQNCE
L MBDRPrio MBDR Cell Periority BSC6900 LL(Optional)
ADD
UINTERFREQNCE
LL(Optional)
UINTERF MOD
REQNCEL UINTERFREQNCE
L DrdOrLdrFlag DrdOrLdrFlag BSC6900 LL(Optional)
ADD
UINTERFREQNCE
LL(Optional)
UINTERF Neighboring Cell MOD
REQNCEL InterNCellQual Quality Guarantee UINTERFREQNCE
L ReqFlag Indication BSC6900 LL(Optional)
ADD
UINTERFREQNCE
LL(Optional)
UINTERF MOD
REQNCEL UINTERFREQNCE
L Qqualmin Min Quality Level BSC6900 LL(Mandatory)
ADD
UINTERFREQNCE
LL(Optional)
UINTERF MOD
REQNCEL UINTERFREQNCE
L Qrxlevmin Min RX Level BSC6900 LL(Mandatory)
UINTERR SET
ATHOCO InterRatReport Inter-RAT Report UINTERRATHOCO
V Mode Mode BSC6900 V(Optional)
UINTERR SET
ATHOCO FilterCoefOf2D 2D/2F Filter UINTERRATHOCO
V 2F Coefficient BSC6900 V(Optional)
UINTERR SET
ATHOCO MeasQuantity 3A Measure UINTERRATHOCO
V Of3A Quantity BSC6900 V(Optional)
UINTERR SET
ATHOCO InterRATFilter Inter-RAT Filter UINTERRATHOCO
V Coef Coefficient BSC6900 V(Optional)
UINTERR SET
ATHOCO WeightForUse Weight for Used UINTERRATHOCO
V dFreq Frequency BSC6900 V(Optional)
UINTERR InterRATPerio SET
ATHOCO dReportInterva Inter-RAT Period UINTERRATHOCO
V l Reporting Interval BSC6900 V(Optional)
UINTERR SET
ATHOCO UINTERRATHOCO
V Hystfor2D 2D Hysteresis BSC6900 V(Optional)
UINTERR SET
ATHOCO UINTERRATHOCO
V Hystfor2F 2F Hysteresis BSC6900 V(Optional)
UINTERR SET
ATHOCO UINTERRATHOCO
V Hystfor3A 3A Hysteresis BSC6900 V(Optional)
UINTERR SET
ATHOCO HystforInterRA Inter-RAT UINTERRATHOCO
V T Hysteresis BSC6900 V(Optional)
UINTERR SET
ATHOCO 2D Event Trigger UINTERRATHOCO
V TrigTime2D Delay Time BSC6900 V(Optional)
UINTERR SET
ATHOCO 2F Event Trigger UINTERRATHOCO
V TrigTime2F Delay Time BSC6900 V(Optional)
UINTERR SET
ATHOCO 3A Event Trigger UINTERRATHOCO
V TrigTime3A Delay Time BSC6900 V(Optional)
UINTERR Time to Trigger SET
ATHOCO TimeToTrigFor Handover to Non- UINTERRATHOCO
V NonVerify Verified GSM Cell BSC6900 V(Optional)
UINTERR Time to Trigger SET
ATHOCO TimeToTrigFor Handover to UINTERRATHOCO
V Verify Verified GSM Cell BSC6900 V(Optional)
UINTERR SET
ATHOCO UINTERRATHOCO
V BSICVerify BSIC Verify Switch BSC6900 V(Optional)
UINTERR Inter-RAT CS SET
ATHOCO InterRATCSTh Measure Start UINTERRATHOCO
V d2DEcN0 Ec/No THD BSC6900 V(Optional)
UINTERR Inter-RAT CS SET
ATHOCO InterRATCSTh Measure Stop UINTERRATHOCO
V d2FEcN0 Ec/No THD BSC6900 V(Optional)
UINTERR Inter-RAT R99 PS SET
ATHOCO InterRATR99P Measure Start UINTERRATHOCO
V sThd2DEcN0 Ec/No THD BSC6900 V(Optional)
UINTERR Inter-RAT HSPA SET
ATHOCO InterRATHThd Measure Start UINTERRATHOCO
V 2DEcN0 Ec/No THD BSC6900 V(Optional)
UINTERR Inter-RAT R99 PS SET
ATHOCO InterRATR99P Measure Stop UINTERRATHOCO
V sThd2FEcN0 Ec/No THD BSC6900 V(Optional)
UINTERR Inter-RAT HSPA SET
ATHOCO InterRATHThd Measure Stop UINTERRATHOCO
V 2FEcN0 Ec/No THD BSC6900 V(Optional)
UINTERR Inter-RAT CS SET
ATHOCO InterRATCSTh Measure Start UINTERRATHOCO
V d2DRSCP RSCP THD BSC6900 V(Optional)
UINTERR Inter-RAT CS SET
ATHOCO InterRATCSTh Measure Stop UINTERRATHOCO
V d2FRSCP RSCP THD BSC6900 V(Optional)
UINTERR Inter-RAT R99 PS SET
ATHOCO InterRATR99P Measure Start UINTERRATHOCO
V sThd2DRSCP RSCP THD BSC6900 V(Optional)
UINTERR Inter-RAT HSPA SET
ATHOCO InterRATHThd Measure Start UINTERRATHOCO
V 2DRSCP RSCP THD BSC6900 V(Optional)
UINTERR Inter-RAT R99 PS SET
ATHOCO InterRATR99P Measure Stop UINTERRATHOCO
V sThd2FRSCP RSCP THD BSC6900 V(Optional)
UINTERR Inter-RAT HSPA SET
ATHOCO InterRATHThd Measure Stop UINTERRATHOCO
V 2FRSCP RSCP THD BSC6900 V(Optional)
UINTERR Inter-RAT CS SET
ATHOCO TargetRatCsT Handover Decision UINTERRATHOCO
V hd THD BSC6900 V(Optional)
UINTERR Inter-RAT R99 PS SET
ATHOCO TargetRatR99 Handover Decision UINTERRATHOCO
V PsThd THD BSC6900 V(Optional)
UINTERR Inter-RAT HSPA SET
ATHOCO TargetRatHTh Handover Decision UINTERRATHOCO
V d THD BSC6900 V(Optional)
UINTERR Inter-RAT CS Used SET
ATHOCO UsedFreqCsTh Frequency Trigger UINTERRATHOCO
V dEcN0 Ec/No THD BSC6900 V(Optional)
UINTERR Inter-RAT R99 PS SET
ATHOCO UsedFreqR99 Used Frequency UINTERRATHOCO
V PsThdEcN0 Trigger Ec/No THD BSC6900 V(Optional)
UINTERR Inter-RAT HSPA SET
ATHOCO UsedFreqHTh Used Frequency UINTERRATHOCO
V dEcN0 Trigger Ec/No THD BSC6900 V(Optional)
UINTERR Inter-RAT CS Used SET
ATHOCO UsedFreqCsTh Frequency Trigger UINTERRATHOCO
V dRscp RSCP THD BSC6900 V(Optional)
UINTERR Inter-RAT R99 PS SET
ATHOCO UsedFreqR99 Used Frequency UINTERRATHOCO
V PsThdRscp Trigger RSCP THD BSC6900 V(Optional)
UINTERR Inter-RAT HSPA SET
ATHOCO UsedFreqHTh Used Frequency UINTERRATHOCO
V dRscp Trigger RSCP THD BSC6900 V(Optional)
UINTERR SET
ATHOCO InterRATMeas Inter-RAT Measure UINTERRATHOCO
V Time Timer Length BSC6900 V(Optional)
UINTERR SET
ATHOCO InterRATPingP Inter-RAT Ping- UINTERRATHOCO
V ongTimer Pong Timer BSC6900 V(Optional)
UINTERR SET
ATHOCO InterRATPingP Inter-RAT Ping- UINTERRATHOCO
V ongHyst Pong Hysteresis BSC6900 V(Optional)
UINTERR SET
ATHOCO 3A Event Retry UINTERRATHOCO
V PeriodFor3A Period BSC6900 V(Optional)
UINTERR SET
ATHOCO 3A Event Maximum UINTERRATHOCO
V AmntOfRpt3A Retry Times BSC6900 V(Optional)
UINTERR Inter-RAT HO SET
ATHOCO InterRatPhyCh Physical Channel UINTERRATHOCO
V FailNum Failure THD BSC6900 V(Optional)
Inter-RAT HO
UINTERR Physical Channel SET
ATHOCO PenaltyTimeFo Failure Penalty UINTERRATHOCO
V rPhyChFail Timer BSC6900 V(Optional)
UINTERR SET
ATHONC InterRATFilter Inter-RAT Filter UINTERRATHONC
OV Coef Coefficient BSC6900 OV(Optional)
UINTERR SET
ATHONC UINTERRATHONC
OV Hystfor3C 3C Hysteresis BSC6900 OV(Optional)
UINTERR SET
ATHONC Event 3C Trigger UINTERRATHONC
OV TrigTime3C Delay BSC6900 OV(Optional)
UINTERR SET
ATHONC UINTERRATHONC
OV BSICVerify BSIC Verify Switch BSC6900 OV(Optional)
UINTERR Inter-RAT CS SET
ATHONC InterRATNCov Handover Decision UINTERRATHONC
OV HOCSThd THD BSC6900 OV(Optional)
UINTERR Inter-RAT PS SET
ATHONC InterRATNCov Handover Decision UINTERRATHONC
OV HOPSThd THD BSC6900 OV(Optional)
UINTERR SET
ATHONC InterRATHOAtt Inter-RAT Handover UINTERRATHONC
OV empts Max Attempt Times BSC6900 OV(Optional)
UINTERR SET
ATHONC InterRATMeas Inter-RAT Measure UINTERRATHONC
OV Time Timer Length BSC6900 OV(Optional)
UINTERR SET
ATHONC SndLdInfo2Gs Send Load Info to UINTERRATHONC
OV mInd GSM Ind BSC6900 OV(Optional)
UINTERR NCOV Reloc Ind SET
ATHONC NcovHoOn2Gl Based on GSM Cell UINTERRATHONC
OV dInd Load BSC6900 OV(Optional)
UINTERR SET
ATHONC CSHOOut2Glo CS Domain Reloc UINTERRATHONC
OV adThd GSM Load THD BSC6900 OV(Optional)
UINTERR SET
ATHONC PSHOOut2Glo PS Domain Reloc UINTERRATHONC
OV adThd GSM Load THD BSC6900 OV(Optional)
UINTERR SET
ATHONC Event 3C Retry UINTERRATHONC
OV PeriodFor3C Period BSC6900 OV(Optional)
UINTERR SET
ATHONC Event 3C Retry Max UINTERRATHONC
OV AmntOfRpt3C Times BSC6900 OV(Optional)
UINTERR Inter-RAT HO SET
ATHONC InterRatPhyCh Physical Channel UINTERRATHONC
OV FailNum Failure THD BSC6900 OV(Optional)
Inter-RAT HO
UINTERR Physical Channel SET
ATHONC PenaltyTimeFo Failure Penalty UINTERRATHONC
OV rPhyChFail Timer BSC6900 OV(Optional)
SET
UINTRAF Intra-frequency L3 UINTRAFREQHO(O
REQHO FilterCoef Filter Coefficient BSC6900 ptional)
Intra-frequency SET
UINTRAF IntraFreqMeas Measurement UINTRAFREQHO(O
REQHO Quantity Quantity BSC6900 ptional)
Event 1A to SET
UINTRAF PeriodMRRep Periodical Report UINTRAFREQHO(O
REQHO ortNumfor1A Number BSC6900 ptional)
Event 1A to SET
UINTRAF ReportIntervalf Periodical Report UINTRAFREQHO(O
REQHO or1A Period BSC6900 ptional)
Event 1C to SET
UINTRAF PeriodMRRep Periodical Report UINTRAFREQHO(O
REQHO ortNumfor1C Number BSC6900 ptional)
Event 1C to SET
UINTRAF ReportIntervalf Periodical Report UINTRAFREQHO(O
REQHO or1C Period BSC6900 ptional)
Event 1J to SET
UINTRAF PeriodMRRep Periodical Report UINTRAFREQHO(O
REQHO ortNumfor1J Number BSC6900 ptional)
Event 1J to SET
UINTRAF ReportIntervalf Periodical Report UINTRAFREQHO(O
REQHO or1J Period BSC6900 ptional)
VP Service Event SET
UINTRAF IntraRelThdFor 1A Relative UINTRAFREQHO(O
REQHO 1ACSVP Threshold BSC6900 ptional)
CS Non-VP Service SET
UINTRAF IntraRelThdFor Event 1A Relative UINTRAFREQHO(O
REQHO 1ACSNVP THD BSC6900 ptional)
PS Service Event SET
UINTRAF IntraRelThdFor 1A Relative UINTRAFREQHO(O
REQHO 1APS Threshold BSC6900 ptional)
VP Service Event SET
UINTRAF IntraRelThdFor 1B Relative UINTRAFREQHO(O
REQHO 1BCSVP Threshold BSC6900 ptional)
CS Non-VP Service SET
UINTRAF IntraRelThdFor Event 1B Relative UINTRAFREQHO(O
REQHO 1BCSNVP Threshold BSC6900 ptional)
PS Service Event SET
UINTRAF IntraRelThdFor 1B Relative UINTRAFREQHO(O
REQHO 1BPS Threshold BSC6900 ptional)
SET
UINTRAF IntraAblThdFor Event 1F Absolute UINTRAFREQHO(O
REQHO 1FEcNo Ec/No Threshold BSC6900 ptional)
SET
UINTRAF IntraAblThdFor Event 1F Absolute UINTRAFREQHO(O
REQHO 1FRSCP RSCP Threshold BSC6900 ptional)
SET
UINTRAF UINTRAFREQHO(O
REQHO HystFor1A 1A Hysteresis BSC6900 ptional)
SET
UINTRAF UINTRAFREQHO(O
REQHO HystFor1B 1B Hysteresis BSC6900 ptional)
SET
UINTRAF UINTRAFREQHO(O
REQHO HystFor1C 1C Hysteresis BSC6900 ptional)
SET
UINTRAF UINTRAFREQHO(O
REQHO HystFor1D 1D Hysteresis BSC6900 ptional)
SET
UINTRAF UINTRAFREQHO(O
REQHO HystFor1F 1F Hysteresis BSC6900 ptional)
SET
UINTRAF UINTRAFREQHO(O
REQHO HystFor1J 1J Hysteresis BSC6900 ptional)
SET
UINTRAF UINTRAFREQHO(O
REQHO Weight Weighted factor BSC6900 ptional)
SET
UINTRAF Event 1A Triggering UINTRAFREQHO(O
REQHO TrigTime1A Delay BSC6900 ptional)
SET
UINTRAF Event 1B Triggering UINTRAFREQHO(O
REQHO TrigTime1B Delay BSC6900 ptional)
SET
UINTRAF Event 1C Triggering UINTRAFREQHO(O
REQHO TrigTime1C Delay BSC6900 ptional)
SET
UINTRAF Event 1D Triggering UINTRAFREQHO(O
REQHO TrigTime1D Delay BSC6900 ptional)
SET
UINTRAF Event 1F Triggering UINTRAFREQHO(O
REQHO TrigTime1F Delay BSC6900 ptional)
SET
UINTRAF Event 1J Triggering UINTRAFREQHO(O
REQHO TrigTime1J Delay BSC6900 ptional)
Max Evaluation SET
UINTRAF Period of SHO UINTRAFREQHO(O
REQHO ShoFailPeriod Failure BSC6900 ptional)
SET
UINTRAF ShoFailNumFo Threshold Number UINTRAFREQHO(O
REQHO rDwnGrd of SHO Failure BSC6900 ptional)
SET
UINTRAF RelThdForDwn Relative Threshold UINTRAFREQHO(O
REQHO Grd of SHO Failure BSC6900 ptional)
Period of Penalty
Timer for SHO SET
UINTRAF DcccShoPenal Failure After Down UINTRAFREQHO(O
REQHO tyTime Rate BSC6900 ptional)
SET
UINTRAF Min Quality THD for UINTRAFREQHO(O
REQHO SHOQualmin SHO BSC6900 ptional)
SET
UINTRAF MaxCellInActiv Max Number of Cell UINTRAFREQHO(O
REQHO eSet in Active Set BSC6900 ptional)
Event 1F Blind SET
UINTRAF BlindHORSCP Handover Trigger UINTRAFREQHO(O
REQHO 1FThreshold Condition BSC6900 ptional)

Intra-Frequency
Measurement SET
UINTRAF BlindHOIntrafr Report Interval of UINTRAFREQHO(O
REQHO eqMRInterval Blind HO BSC6900 ptional)
Intra-Frequency
Masurement Report SET
UINTRAF BlindHOIntrafr Amount of Blind UINTRAFREQHO(O
REQHO eqMRAmount Handover BSC6900 ptional)

ADD
UINTRAFREQNCE
LL(Mandatory)
RMV
UINTRAFREQNCE
LL(Mandatory)
UINTRAF MOD
REQNCEL UINTRAFREQNCE
L RNCId RNC ID BSC6900 LL(Mandatory)

ADD
UINTRAFREQNCE
LL(Mandatory)
RMV
UINTRAFREQNCE
LL(Mandatory)
UINTRAF MOD
REQNCEL UINTRAFREQNCE
L CellId Cell ID BSC6900 LL(Mandatory)
ADD
UINTRAFREQNCE
LL(Mandatory)
RMV
UINTRAFREQNCE
LL(Mandatory)
UINTRAF MOD
REQNCEL RNC ID of a UINTRAFREQNCE
L NCellRncId neighboring cell BSC6900 LL(Mandatory)

ADD
UINTRAFREQNCE
LL(Mandatory)
RMV
UINTRAFREQNCE
LL(Mandatory)
UINTRAF MOD
REQNCEL UINTRAFREQNCE
L NCellId Neighboring Cell ID BSC6900 LL(Mandatory)

ADD
UINTRAFREQNCE
LL(Optional)
UINTRAF MOD
REQNCEL Neighboring Cell UINTRAFREQNCE
L CIOOffset Oriented CIO BSC6900 LL(Optional)
ADD
UINTRAFREQNCE
LL(Optional)
UINTRAF MOD
REQNCEL CellsForbidden Affect 1A Threshold UINTRAFREQNCE
L 1A Flag BSC6900 LL(Optional)
ADD
UINTRAFREQNCE
LL(Optional)
UINTRAF MOD
REQNCEL CellsForbidden Affect 1B Threshold UINTRAFREQNCE
L 1B Flag BSC6900 LL(Optional)
ADD
UINTRAFREQNCE
LL(Optional)
UINTRAF MOD
REQNCEL UINTRAFREQNCE
L SIB11Ind SIB11 Indicator BSC6900 LL(Optional)
ADD
UINTRAFREQNCE
LL(Optional)
UINTRAF MOD
REQNCEL UINTRAFREQNCE
L IdleQoffset1sn IdleQoffset1sn BSC6900 LL(Mandatory)
ADD
UINTRAFREQNCE
LL(Optional)
UINTRAF MOD
REQNCEL UINTRAFREQNCE
L IdleQoffset2sn IdleQoffset2sn BSC6900 LL(Mandatory)
ADD
UINTRAFREQNCE
LL(Optional)
UINTRAF MOD
REQNCEL UINTRAFREQNCE
L SIB12Ind SIB12 Indicator BSC6900 LL(Optional)
ADD
UINTRAFREQNCE
LL(Optional)
UINTRAF MOD
REQNCEL ConnQoffset1s UINTRAFREQNCE
L n ConnQoffset1sn BSC6900 LL(Mandatory)
ADD
UINTRAFREQNCE
LL(Optional)
UINTRAF MOD
REQNCEL ConnQoffset2s UINTRAFREQNCE
L n ConnQoffset2sn BSC6900 LL(Mandatory)
ADD
UINTRAFREQNCE
LL(Optional)
UINTRAF MOD
REQNCEL TpenaltyHcsR HCS Cell Reselect UINTRAFREQNCE
L eselect Penalty Timer BSC6900 LL(Optional)
ADD
UINTRAFREQNCE
LL(Optional)
UINTRAF MOD
REQNCEL HCS Cell Reselect UINTRAFREQNCE
L TempOffset1 TempOffset1 BSC6900 LL(Mandatory)
ADD
UINTRAFREQNCE
LL(Optional)
UINTRAF MOD
REQNCEL HCS Cell Reselect UINTRAFREQNCE
L TempOffset2 TempOffset2 BSC6900 LL(Mandatory)
ADD
UINTRAFREQNCE
LL(Optional)
UINTRAF MOD
REQNCEL Neighboring Cell UINTRAFREQNCE
L NPrioFlag Priority Flag BSC6900 LL(Optional)
ADD
UINTRAFREQNCE
LL(Mandatory)
UINTRAF MOD
REQNCEL Priority of UINTRAFREQNCE
L NPrio Neighboring Cell BSC6900 LL(Mandatory)

ADD
UINTRAFREQNCE
LL(Optional)
UINTRAF MOD
REQNCEL MBMS Neighboring UINTRAFREQNCE
L MbmsNCellInd Cell Indicator BSC6900 LL(Optional)

ADD
UIPDL(Mandatory)
MOD
UIPDL(Mandatory)
RMV
UIPDL NodeBName NodeB Name BSC6900 UIPDL(Mandatory)
Seed of the ADD
Pseudo-random UIPDL(Mandatory)
Sequence MOD
UIPDL Seed Generator BSC6900 UIPDL(Optional)

ADD
UIPSERVICEQOS(
Mandatory)
MOD
UIPSERVICEQOS(
Mandatory)
RMV
UIPSERVI UIPSERVICEQOS(
CEQOS CnOpIndex Cn Operator Index BSC6900 Mandatory)

ADD
UIPSERVICEQOS(
Optional)
MOD
UIPSERVICEQOS(
Mandatory)
RMV
UIPSERVI UIPSERVICEQOS(
CEQOS RecIndex Record Index BSC6900 Mandatory)
ADD
UIPSERVICEQOS(
Mandatory)
MOD
UIPSERVI UIPSERVICEQOS(
CEQOS MatchType Match Type BSC6900 Optional)

ADD
UIPSERVICEQOS(
Mandatory)
MOD
UIPSERVI UIPSERVICEQOS(
CEQOS IPAddress IP Address BSC6900 Optional)
ADD
UIPSERVICEQOS(
Mandatory)
MOD
UIPSERVI UIPSERVICEQOS(
CEQOS PortNum IP Port BSC6900 Optional)

ADD
UIPSERVICEQOS(
Mandatory)
MOD
UIPSERVI UIPSERVICEQOS(
CEQOS ProtocolType IP Protocol Type BSC6900 Optional)

ADD
UIURCOMMSCCP(
Mandatory)
MOD
UIURCOM UIURCOMMSCCP(
MSCCP SRN Subrack No BSC6900 Optional)

ADD
UIURCOMMSCCP(
Mandatory)
MOD
UIURCOM UIURCOMMSCCP(
MSCCP SN Slot No BSC6900 Optional)

ADD
UIURGCONN(Mand
atory)
RMV
UIURGCONN(Mand
atory)
MOD
UIURGCO Neighboring BSC UIURGCONN(Mand
NN NBscIndex Index BSC6900 atory)
ADD
UIURGCONN(Mand
atory)
MOD
UIURGCO Intra-MBSC UIURGCONN(Optio
NN IntraMbscInd Indication BSC6900 nal)

ADD
UIURGCONN(Mand
atory)
MOD
UIURGCO UIURGCONN(Optio
NN SRN Subrack No BSC6900 nal)

ADD
UIURGCONN(Mand
atory)
MOD
UIURGCO UIURGCONN(Optio
NN SN Slot No BSC6900 nal)

ADD
UIURGCONN(Mand
atory)
MOD
UIURGCO UIURGCONN(Optio
NN SSN Subsystem No. BSC6900 nal)

ADD
UIURGCONN(Mand
atory)
MOD
UIURGCO UIURGCONN(Mand
NN Dpx DSP index BSC6900 atory)

ADD
UIURGCONN(Mand
atory)
MOD
UIURGCO Neighboring BSC UIURGCONN(Mand
NN PeerSRN Subrack No. BSC6900 atory)

ADD
UIURGCONN(Mand
atory)
MOD
UIURGCO Neighboring BSC UIURGCONN(Mand
NN PeerSN Slot No. BSC6900 atory)

ADD
UIURGCONN(Mand
atory)
MOD
UIURGCO UIURGCONN(Mand
NN PeerSSN Subsystem No. BSC6900 atory)
SET
UIUTIMER UIUTIMERANDNU
ANDNUM CnOpIndex Cn Operator Index BSC6900 M(Mandatory)
SET
UIUTIMER UIUTIMERANDNU
ANDNUM CNId CN node ID BSC6900 M(Mandatory)

Times of resending SET


UIUTIMER reset message to UIUTIMERANDNU
ANDNUM RstRsndNum CN BSC6900 M(Optional)

SET
UIUTIMER UIUTIMERANDNU
ANDNUM RafcTmr Trafc BSC6900 M(Optional)
SET
UIUTIMER UIUTIMERANDNU
ANDNUM RatcTmr Tratc BSC6900 M(Optional)
SET
UIUTIMER UIUTIMERANDNU
ANDNUM StateIndTmr CN protection timer BSC6900 M(Optional)

SET
UIUTIMER UIUTIMERANDNU
ANDNUM IgorTmr TigOR BSC6900 M(Optional)
SET
UIUTIMER UIUTIMERANDNU
ANDNUM IntrTmr TinTR BSC6900 M(Optional)

SET
UKPIALM KpiAlarmSwitc RNC Report KPI UKPIALMTHD(Opti
THD h Alarm Switch BSC6900 onal)

SET
UKPIALM KpiAlarmChkTi the Period of KPI UKPIALMTHD(Opti
THD mes Alarm Check BSC6900 onal)
Threshold of RRC SET
UKPIALM RrcConnEstab Connection Setup UKPIALMTHD(Opti
THD SuccRatioThd Successful Ratio BSC6900 onal)
The minimum of Rrc SET
UKPIALM RrcConnEstab connection request UKPIALMTHD(Opti
THD AttMinNum Per CPUS. BSC6900 onal)
Threshold of AMR SET
UKPIALM AmrRabEstab RAB Setup UKPIALMTHD(Opti
THD SuccRatioThd Successful Ratio BSC6900 onal)
Minimum Number of SET
UKPIALM AmrRabEstab AMR RAB Establish UKPIALMTHD(Opti
THD AttMinNum Request BSC6900 onal)
Threshold of VP SET
UKPIALM VpRabEstSucc RAB Setup UKPIALMTHD(Opti
THD RatioThd Successful Ratio BSC6900 onal)
Minimum Number of SET
UKPIALM VpRabEstAttM VP RAB Establish UKPIALMTHD(Opti
THD inNum Request BSC6900 onal)
Threshold of SET
UKPIALM HsdpaRabEst HSDPA RAB Setup UKPIALMTHD(Opti
THD SuccRatioThd Successful Ratio BSC6900 onal)
Minimum Number of SET
UKPIALM HsdpaRabEst HSDPA RAB UKPIALMTHD(Opti
THD AttMinNum Establish Request BSC6900 onal)
Threshold of SET
UKPIALM HsupaRabEst HSUPA RAB Setup UKPIALMTHD(Opti
THD SuccRatioThd Successful Ratio BSC6900 onal)
Minimum Number of SET
UKPIALM HsupaRabEst HSUPA RAB UKPIALMTHD(Opti
THD AttMinNum Establish Request BSC6900 onal)
Threshold of PS SET
UKPIALM PsRabEstSucc RAB Setup UKPIALMTHD(Opti
THD RatioThd Successful Ratio BSC6900 onal)
Minimum Number of SET
UKPIALM PsRabEstAttMi PS RAB Establish UKPIALMTHD(Opti
THD nNum Request BSC6900 onal)
SET
UKPIALM AmrRabAbnor Threshold of AMR UKPIALMTHD(Opti
THD mRelRatioThd Call Drop Ratio BSC6900 onal)
SET
UKPIALM AmrRabRelMin Minimum Number of UKPIALMTHD(Opti
THD Num AMR Call Release BSC6900 onal)
SET
UKPIALM VpRabAbnorm Threshold of VP UKPIALMTHD(Opti
THD RelRatioThd Call Drop Ratio BSC6900 onal)
SET
UKPIALM VpRabRelMin Minimum Number of UKPIALMTHD(Opti
THD Num VP Call Release BSC6900 onal)
SET
UKPIALM PsRabAbnorm Threshold of PS UKPIALMTHD(Opti
THD RelRatioThd Call Drop Ratio BSC6900 onal)
SET
UKPIALM PsRabRelMin Minimum Number of UKPIALMTHD(Opti
THD Num PS Call Release BSC6900 onal)

ADD
ULAC(Mandatory)
RMV
ULAC CnOpIndex Cn Operator Index BSC6900 ULAC(Mandatory)
ADD
ULAC(Mandatory)
RMV
ULAC LAC Location Area Code BSC6900 ULAC(Mandatory)

PlmnValTagMi Min PLMN Value ADD


ULAC n Tag BSC6900 ULAC(Mandatory)
PlmnValTagM Max PLMN Value ADD
ULAC ax Tag BSC6900 ULAC(Mandatory)

ADD
ULASNAMAP(Mand
atory)
RMV
ULASNAM ULASNAMAP(Mand
AP LAC Location area code BSC6900 atory)

ADD
ULASNAMAP(Mand
atory)
RMV
ULASNAM Sharing Network ULASNAMAP(Mand
AP SNAC Area Code BSC6900 atory)

ADD
ULASNAMAP(Mand
atory)
RMV
ULASNAM ULASNAMAP(Mand
AP MCC Mobile country code BSC6900 atory)
ADD
ULASNAMAP(Mand
atory)
RMV
ULASNAM Mobile network ULASNAMAP(Mand
AP MNC code BSC6900 atory)

SET
ULDCALG first priority for load ULDCALGOPARA(
OPARA LdrFirstPri reshuffling BSC6900 Optional)
SET
ULDCALG second priority for ULDCALGOPARA(
OPARA LdrSecondPri load reshuffling BSC6900 Optional)
SET
ULDCALG third priority for load ULDCALGOPARA(
OPARA LdrThirdPri reshuffling BSC6900 Optional)
SET
ULDCALG fourth priority for ULDCALGOPARA(
OPARA LdrFourthPri load reshuffling BSC6900 Optional)
SET
ULDCALG load control ULDCALGOPARA(
OPARA LdcSwitch algorithm switch BSC6900 Optional)
SET
ULDCPER IntraFreqLdbP Intra-frequency LDB ULDCPERIOD(Opti
IOD eriodTimerLen period timer length BSC6900 onal)
SET
ULDCPER PucPeriodTim PUC period timer ULDCPERIOD(Opti
IOD erLen length BSC6900 onal)
SET
ULDCPER LdrPeriodTime LDR period timer ULDCPERIOD(Opti
IOD rLen length BSC6900 onal)
SET
ULDCPER OlcPeriodTime OLC period timer ULDCPERIOD(Opti
IOD rLen length BSC6900 onal)
UlBasicComm
MeasFilterCoef UL basic common SET
ULDM f measure filter coeff BSC6900 ULDM(Optional)
ChoiceRprtUnit Time unit for UL
ForUlBasicMe basic meas rprt SET
ULDM as cycle BSC6900 ULDM(Optional)

TenMsecForUl UL basic meas rprt SET


ULDM BasicMeas cycle 10ms BSC6900 ULDM(Mandatory)
MinForUlBasic UL basic meas rprt SET
ULDM Meas cycle minu BSC6900 ULDM(Mandatory)

DlBasicComm
MeasFilterCoef DL basic common SET
ULDM f measure filter coeff BSC6900 ULDM(Optional)
ChoiceRprtUnit Time unit for DL
ForDlBasicMe basic meas rprt SET
ULDM as cycle BSC6900 ULDM(Optional)
TenMsecForDl DL basic meas rprt SET
ULDM BasicMeas cycle 10ms BSC6900 ULDM(Mandatory)

MinForDlBasic DL basic meas rprt SET


ULDM Meas cycle minu BSC6900 ULDM(Mandatory)
Period common
PeriodProtectT measure protect SET
ULDM imerCoeff timer coeff BSC6900 ULDM(Optional)

LdbAvgFilterLe LDB smoothing filter SET


ULDM n length BSC6900 ULDM(Optional)

PucAvgFilterL PUC smoothing SET


ULDM en filter length BSC6900 ULDM(Optional)
UlLdrAvgFilter UL LDR smoothing SET
ULDM Len filter length BSC6900 ULDM(Optional)

DlLdrAvgFilter DL LDR smoothing SET


ULDM Len filter length BSC6900 ULDM(Optional)

UlOlcAvgFilter UL OLC smoothing SET


ULDM Len filter length BSC6900 ULDM(Optional)

DlOlcAvgFilter DL OLC smoothing SET


ULDM Len filter length BSC6900 ULDM(Optional)

UlCacAvgFilter UL CAC smoothing SET


ULDM Len filter length BSC6900 ULDM(Optional)

DlCacAvgFilter DL CAC smoothing SET


ULDM Len filter length BSC6900 ULDM(Optional)
ChoiceRprtUnit Time unit of HSDPA
ForHsdpaPwr need pwr meas SET
ULDM Meas cycle BSC6900 ULDM(Optional)

TenMsecForH HSDPA need pwr SET


ULDM sdpaPwrMeas meas cycle 10ms BSC6900 ULDM(Mandatory)
MinForHsdpaP HSDPA need pwr SET
ULDM wrMeas meas cycle minu BSC6900 ULDM(Mandatory)

HsdpaNeedPw HSDPA need power SET


ULDM rFilterLen filter len BSC6900 ULDM(Optional)
ChoiceRprtUnit
ForHsdpaRate Time unit of HSDPA SET
ULDM Meas bit rate meas cycle BSC6900 ULDM(Optional)

TenMsecForH
sdpaPrvidRate HSDPA bit rate SET
ULDM Meas meas cycle 10ms BSC6900 ULDM(Mandatory)
MinForHsdpaP HSDPA bit rate SET
ULDM rvidRateMeas meas cycle minu BSC6900 ULDM(Mandatory)

HsdpaPrvidBit HSDPA bit rate filter SET


ULDM RateFilterLen len BSC6900 ULDM(Optional)

Max number of
MaxMeasContI continuous invalid SET
ULDM nvalidTimes measurement BSC6900 ULDM(Optional)
UlOlcMeasFilte UL overload SET
ULDM rCoeff measure filter coeff BSC6900 ULDM(Optional)
Time unit for UL
ChoiceRprtUnit OLC meas rprt SET
ULDM ForUlOlcMeas cycle BSC6900 ULDM(Optional)

TenMsecForUl UL OLC meas rprt SET


ULDM OlcMeas cycle 10ms BSC6900 ULDM(Mandatory)
MinForUlOlcM UL OLC meas rprt SET
ULDM eas cycle minu BSC6900 ULDM(Mandatory)

UL OLC trigger SET


ULDM UlOlcTrigHyst hysteresis BSC6900 ULDM(Optional)
DlOlcMeasFilte DL overload SET
ULDM rCoeff measure filter coeff BSC6900 ULDM(Optional)
Time unit for DL
ChoiceRprtUnit OLC meas rprt SET
ULDM ForDlOlcMeas cycle BSC6900 ULDM(Optional)

TenMsecForDl DL OLC meas rprt SET


ULDM OlcMeas cycle 10ms BSC6900 ULDM(Mandatory)
MinForDlOlcM DL OLC meas rprt SET
ULDM eas cycle minu BSC6900 ULDM(Mandatory)

DL OLC trigger SET


ULDM DlOlcTrigHyst hysteresis BSC6900 ULDM(Optional)
ChoiceRprtUnit
ForHsupaRate Time unit of HSUPA SET
ULDM Meas bit rate meas cycle BSC6900 ULDM(Optional)

TenMsecForH
supaPrvidRate HSUPA bit rate SET
ULDM Meas meas cycle 10ms BSC6900 ULDM(Mandatory)
MinForHsupaP HSUPA bit rate SET
ULDM rvidRateMeas meas cycle minu BSC6900 ULDM(Mandatory)

HsupaPrvidBit HSUPA bit rate filter SET


ULDM RateFilterLen len BSC6900 ULDM(Optional)

ADD
ULOCELL(Mandato
ry)
RMV
ULOCELL(Mandato
ULOCELL NodeBName NodeB Name BSC6900 ry)

ADD
ULOCELL(Mandato
ry)
RMV
ULOCELL(Mandato
ULOCELL LoCell Local Cell ID BSC6900 ry)
UMBMSA SET
LARMPAR Set mbms data UMBMSALARMPA
A MbmsInactTmr check timer BSC6900 RA(Mandatory)

ADD
UMBMSALARMSE
RVICE(Mandatory)
UMBMSA RMV
LARMSER UMBMSALARMSE
VICE MbmsMCC Mobile country code BSC6900 RVICE(Mandatory)

ADD
UMBMSALARMSE
RVICE(Mandatory)
UMBMSA RMV
LARMSER Mobile network UMBMSALARMSE
VICE MbmsMNC code BSC6900 RVICE(Mandatory)

ADD
UMBMSALARMSE
RVICE(Mandatory)
UMBMSA RMV
LARMSER MbmsServiceI UMBMSALARMSE
VICE d MBMS ServiceId BSC6900 RVICE(Mandatory)
SET
UMBMSF UMBMSFACH(Man
ACH ServiceType Service Type BSC6900 datory)

SET
UMBMSF UMBMSFACH(Man
ACH ServiceBitRate Service Bit Rate BSC6900 datory)

SET
UMBMSF FachMaxPowe UMBMSFACH(Opti
ACH r Fach Max Power BSC6900 onal)
Mtch Minimal Power SET
UMBMSF Percent for Priority UMBMSFACH(Opti
ACH MtchMinPerc0 0 BSC6900 onal)
Mtch Minimal Power SET
UMBMSF MtchMinPerc1 Percent for Priority UMBMSFACH(Opti
ACH 5 15 BSC6900 onal)
SET
UMBMSF Time of Arrival UMBMSFACH(Opti
ACH ToAWS Window Startpoint BSC6900 onal)
SET
UMBMSF Time of Arrival UMBMSFACH(Opti
ACH ToAWE Window Endpoint BSC6900 onal)

SET
UMBMSP UMBMSPERF(Man
ERF ChIdx Channel Index BSC6900 datory)
SET
UMBMSP UMBMSPERF(Man
ERF ChSwitch Channel Switch BSC6900 datory)

SET
UMBMSP UMBMSPERF(Man
ERF MCC Mobile country code BSC6900 datory)

SET
UMBMSP Mobile network UMBMSPERF(Man
ERF MNC code BSC6900 datory)
SET
UMBMSP UMBMSPERF(Man
ERF ServiceId Service ID BSC6900 datory)

ADD
UMBMSSA(Mandat
ory)
RMV
UMBMSS UMBMSSA(Mandat
A CnOpIndex Cn Operator Index BSC6900 ory)

ADD
UMBMSSA(Mandat
ory)
RMV
UMBMSS UMBMSSA(Mandat
A MbmsSaId MBMS SA ID BSC6900 ory)

SET
UMBMSS UMBMSSCCPCH(M
CCPCH ServiceType Service Type BSC6900 andatory)
SET
UMBMSS UMBMSSCCPCH(M
CCPCH ServiceBitRate Service Bit Rate BSC6900 andatory)

SET
UMBMSS UMBMSSCCPCH(O
CCPCH STTDInd STTD Indicator BSC6900 ptional)

SET
UMBMSS MBMS Control UMBMSSWITCH(M
WITCH MbmsSwitch Switch BSC6900 andatory)
SET
UMBMSS MbmsIubShari MBMS Iub Sharing UMBMSSWITCH(O
WITCH ngSwitch Switch BSC6900 ptional)
Msch Switch For SET
UMBMSS MschSwitchFo NonMtchMulti UMBMSSWITCH(O
WITCH rNonMtchMulti Sccpch BSC6900 ptional)
SET
UMBMSS MschSwitchFo Msch Switch For UMBMSSWITCH(O
WITCH rMtchMulti MtchMulti Sccpch BSC6900 ptional)
Service Distribution SET
UMBSCC MbscServiceDi and Load Balancing UMBSCCRRM(Opti
RRM ffLdbSwitch Switch BSC6900 onal)
Load Difference
Mbsc3G2GLd Threshold Between SET
UMBSCC BlcCsDeltaThr 3G And 2G Of CS UMBSCCRRM(Opti
RRM d Service BSC6900 onal)
PS Load Difference
Mbsc3G2GLd Threshold Between SET
UMBSCC BlcPsDeltaThr 3G And 2G Of Ps UMBSCCRRM(Opti
RRM d Service BSC6900 onal)

2G Cell Load SET


UMBSCC CommonMeas Measurement UMBSCCRRM(Opti
RRM urementPeriod Report Period BSC6900 onal)
Non-Coverage SET
UMBSCC MbscNcovHoO Handover Based on UMBSCCRRM(Opti
RRM n2GldInd 2G Load Indication BSC6900 onal)

Load-base
Handover Based on
3G2G Load SET
UMBSCC LoadHoOn3G2 Difference UMBSCCRRM(Opti
RRM GldInd Indication BSC6900 onal)
Adjustment SET
UMBSCC Mbsc2GLoadA Coefficient of 2G UMBSCCRRM(Opti
RRM djustCoeff Load Value BSC6900 onal)

GERAN System SET


UMBSCC MbscReqGera Information UMBSCCRRM(Opti
RRM nInfoSwitch Exchange Switch BSC6900 onal)
SET
UMBSCC MbscNonLdrR Un-LDR Redirection UMBSCCRRM(Opti
RRM edirFactor Factor BSC6900 onal)
SET
UMBSCC MbscLdrRedir LDR Redirection UMBSCCRRM(Opti
RRM Factor Factor BSC6900 onal)

UMCCHP SET
ERIODCO McchModPerio Mcch Mod Period UMCCHPERIODCO
EF dCoef Coefficient BSC6900 EF(Optional)

UMCCHP SET
ERIODCO McchAccessP Mcch Access UMCCHPERIODCO
EF eriodCoef Period Coefficient BSC6900 EF(Optional)
UMCCHP SET
ERIODCO McchRepPerio Mcch Repetition UMCCHPERIODCO
EF dCoef Period Coefficient BSC6900 EF(Optional)

BlindDrdExcep Aperiodic DRD SET


UMCDRD tHRetrySwitch Retry Switch BSC6900 UMCDRD(Optional)
DRD Measurement
HRetryTimerLe Period Retry Timer SET
UMCDRD ngth Length BSC6900 UMCDRD(Optional)
Inter-Frequency
Periodic
PrdReportInter Measurement SET
UMCDRD val Report Interval BSC6900 UMCDRD(Optional)
Target Frequency
TargetFreqThd RSCP Trigger SET
UMCDRD Rscp Threshold BSC6900 UMCDRD(Optional)
Target Frequency
TargetFreqThd EcNo Trigger SET
UMCDRD EcN0 Threshold BSC6900 UMCDRD(Optional)
DRD Measurement
DrdFaiPenalty Failure Punish SET
UMCDRD PeriodNum Periods BSC6900 UMCDRD(Optional)
InterFreqMeas Inter-freq Measure SET
UMCLDR Time Timer Length BSC6900 UMCLDR(Optional)
Inter-freq Measure
PrdReportInter Periodical Report SET
UMCLDR val Period BSC6900 UMCLDR(Optional)
Inter-freq Target
TargetFreqThd Frequency Trigger SET
UMCLDR Rscp RSCP THD BSC6900 UMCLDR(Optional)
Inter-freq Target
TargetFreqThd Frequency Trigger SET
UMCLDR EcN0 Ec/No THD BSC6900 UMCLDR(Optional)

SET
UMGWTS UMGWTST(Mandat
T TstSwitch MGWTST SWITCH BSC6900 ory)

SET
UMGWTS MGWTST USER UMGWTST(Mandat
T TstImsi IMSI BSC6900 ory)

SET
UMSCHF FachMaxPowe UMSCHFACH(Optio
ACH r Fach Max Power BSC6900 nal)
SET
UMTCH ServiceType Service Type BSC6900 UMTCH(Mandatory)

SET
UMTCH ServiceBitRate Service Bit Rate BSC6900 UMTCH(Mandatory)

MtchRohcSwit SET
UMTCH ch Mtch Rohc Switch BSC6900 UMTCH(Optional)
ADD
UNBNODESYNCM
ONPARA(Mandator
y)
MOD
UNBNODESYNCM
ONPARA(Mandator
y)
RMV
UNBNOD UNBNODESYNCM
ESYNCM ONPARA(Mandator
ONPARA NodeBName NodeB Name BSC6900 y)

ADD
UNBNODESYNCM
ONPARA(Mandator
y)
UNBNOD MOD
ESYNCM NodeSyncTim Measurement Start UNBNODESYNCM
ONPARA e Time BSC6900 ONPARA(Optional)

ADD
UNBNODESYNCM
ONPARA(Mandator
y)
UNBNOD MOD
ESYNCM NodeSyncPeri Measurement UNBNODESYNCM
ONPARA od Period BSC6900 ONPARA(Optional)

ADD
UNBSC(Mandatory)
Neighboring BSC RMV
UNBSC NBscIndex Index BSC6900 UNBSC(Mandatory)
UNCELLD SET
ETECTSW UNCELLDETECTS
ITCH SRN Subrack No. BSC6900 WITCH(Mandatory)
UNCELLD SET
ETECTSW UNCELLDETECTS
ITCH SN Slot No. BSC6900 WITCH(Mandatory)
UNCELLD Intra-Frequency SET
ETECTSW IntraFreqNCell Neighboring Cell UNCELLDETECTS
ITCH DetectSwitch Detect Switch BSC6900 WITCH(Optional)
UNCELLD Inter-Frequency SET
ETECTSW InterFreqNCell Neighboring Cell UNCELLDETECTS
ITCH DetectSwitch Detect Switch BSC6900 WITCH(Optional)
UNCELLD Inter-Rat SET
ETECTSW InterRatNCellD Neighboring Cell UNCELLDETECTS
ITCH etectSwitch Detect Switch BSC6900 WITCH(Optional)

ADD
UNCP(Mandatory)
RMV
UNCP(Mandatory)
MOD
UNCP NodeBName NodeB Name BSC6900 UNCP(Mandatory)
ADD
UNCP CARRYLNKT Bearing Link Type BSC6900 UNCP(Mandatory)

ADD
UNCP(Mandatory)
MOD
UNCP SAALLNKN SAAL link No. BSC6900 UNCP(Mandatory)
ADD
UNCP(Mandatory)
MOD
UNCP SCTPLNKN SCTP link No. BSC6900 UNCP(Mandatory)

ADD
UNCP MAINLINK Main Link Type BSC6900 UNCP(Optional)
STACKMODT MOD
UNCP YPE Link Modify Type BSC6900 UNCP(Mandatory)
MOD
UNCP MAINLINK Main Link Type BSC6900 UNCP(Mandatory)

ADD
UNILNK(Mandatory)
MOD
UNILNK(Mandatory)
RMV
UNILNK SRN Subrack No. BSC6900 UNILNK(Mandatory)

ADD
UNILNK(Mandatory)
MOD
UNILNK(Mandatory)
RMV
UNILNK SN Slot No. BSC6900 UNILNK(Mandatory)

ADD
UNILNK(Mandatory)
MOD
UNILNK(Mandatory)
RMV
UNILNK UNILNKN UNI link No. BSC6900 UNILNK(Mandatory)
ADD
UNILNK(Optional)
FLOWCTRLS MOD
UNILNK WITCH Flow control switch BSC6900 UNILNK(Optional)
ADD
UNILNK(Optional)
Flow control MOD
UNILNK FCINDEX parameter index BSC6900 UNILNK(Mandatory)
ADD
UNILNK(Optional)
TRMLOADTHI TRM load threshold MOD
UNILNK NDEX index BSC6900 UNILNK(Optional)
ADD
UNILNK(Optional)
Operator Separated MOD
UNILNK OPSEPFLAG Flag BSC6900 UNILNK(Optional)
ADD
UNILNK(Mandatory)
Operator Separated MOD
UNILNK OPSEPINDEX Index BSC6900 UNILNK(Mandatory)

ADD
UNODEB(Mandator
y)
RMV
UNODEB(Mandator
UNODEB NodeBName NodeB Name BSC6900 y)

ADD
UNODEB(Mandator
y)
MOD
UNODEB(Mandator
UNODEB NodeBId NodeB ID BSC6900 y)

ADD
UNODEB(Mandator
UNODEB SRN Subrack No. BSC6900 y)
ADD
UNODEB(Mandator
UNODEB SN Slot No. BSC6900 y)

ADD
UNODEB SSN Subsystem No. BSC6900 UNODEB(Optional)
ADD
UNODEB(Optional)
IUB Trans Bearer MOD
UNODEB TnlBearerType Type BSC6900 UNODEB(Optional)

ADD
UNODEB(Mandator
y)
IPTRANSAPA MOD
UNODEB RTIND IP Trans Apart Ind BSC6900 UNODEB(Optional)

ADD
UNODEB TRANSDELAY IUB Trans Delay BSC6900 UNODEB(Optional)
ADD
UNODEB(Optional)
SATELLITEIN MOD
UNODEB D Satellite Trans Ind BSC6900 UNODEB(Optional)

ADD
UNODEB(Optional)
NodeBProtclV NodeB Protocol MOD
UNODEB er Version BSC6900 UNODEB(Optional)

ADD
UNODEB(Optional)
Resource MOD
UNODEB RscMngMode Management Mode BSC6900 UNODEB(Optional)
ADD
UNODEB(Optional)
MOD
UNODEB HostType NodeB Host Type BSC6900 UNODEB(Optional)

ADD
UNODEB(Mandator
y)
MOD
UNODEB(Mandator
UNODEB PeerRncId Peer RNC ID BSC6900 y)
ADD
UNODEB(Mandator
y)
MOD
UNODEB(Mandator
UNODEB PeerNodebId Peer NodeB ID BSC6900 y)
ADD
UNODEB(Mandator
y)
Sharing Type Of MOD
UNODEB SharingType NodeB BSC6900 UNODEB(Optional)

ADD
UNODEB(Mandator
y)
MOD
UNODEB(Mandator
UNODEB CnOpIndex Cn Operator Index BSC6900 y)

ADD
UNODEBALGOPA
RA(Mandatory)
MOD
UNODEBALGOPA
RA(Mandatory)
UNODEB RMV
ALGOPAR UNODEBALGOPA
A NodeBName NodeB Name BSC6900 RA(Mandatory)
ADD
UNODEBALGOPA
RA(Optional)
UNODEB MOD
ALGOPAR NodeBLdcAlgo NodeB LDC UNODEBALGOPA
A Switch algorithm switch BSC6900 RA(Optional)
ADD
UNODEBALGOPA
RA(Optional)
UNODEB MOD
ALGOPAR NodeBHsdpa NodeB Max HSDPA UNODEBALGOPA
A MaxUserNum User Number BSC6900 RA(Optional)

ADD
UNODEBALGOPA
RA(Optional)
UNODEB MOD
ALGOPAR NodeBHsupa NodeB Max HSUPA UNODEBALGOPA
A MaxUserNum User Number BSC6900 RA(Optional)
ADD
UNODEBALGOPA
RA(Optional)
UNODEB MOD
ALGOPAR HsupaCeCons HSUPA Credit UNODEBALGOPA
A umeSelection Consume Type BSC6900 RA(Optional)
ADD
UNODEBALGOPA
RA(Optional)
UNODEB MOD
ALGOPAR Reserved UNODEBALGOPA
A RsvdPara1 parameter 1 BSC6900 RA(Optional)

ADD
UNODEBALGOPA
RA(Optional)
UNODEB MOD
ALGOPAR Reserved UNODEBALGOPA
A RsvdPara2 parameter 2 BSC6900 RA(Optional)

ADD
UNODEBALGOPA
RA(Optional)
UNODEB MOD
ALGOPAR Reserved UNODEBALGOPA
A RsvdPara3 parameter 3 BSC6900 RA(Optional)
MOD
UNODEBESN(Man
datory)
RMV
UNODEBESN(Man
datory)
ADD
UNODEB UNODEBESN(Man
ESN NODEBID NodeB ID BSC6900 datory)

MOD
UNODEBESN(Optio
nal)
ADD
UNODEB The First Serial UNODEBESN(Man
ESN NBLB1 Number BSC6900 datory)

MOD
UNODEBESN(Optio
nal)
Use the second ADD
UNODEB Serial Number or UNODEBESN(Optio
ESN USENBLB2 not BSC6900 nal)

MOD
UNODEBESN(Man
datory)
ADD
UNODEB The Second Serial UNODEBESN(Man
ESN NBLB2 Number BSC6900 datory)

MOD
UNODEBESN(Optio
nal)
ADD
UNODEB UNODEBESN(Man
ESN NODEBPT NODEB Port Type BSC6900 datory)
MOD
UNODEBESN(Optio
nal)
ADD
UNODEB NodeB Port IP UNODEBESN(Man
ESN PTIP Address BSC6900 datory)
MOD
UNODEBESN(Man
datory)
ADD
UNODEB NodeB Port IP UNODEBESN(Man
ESN PTIPMASK Mask BSC6900 datory)

MOD
UNODEBIP(Mandat
ory)
RMV
UNODEBIP(Mandat
ory)
ADD
UNODEBI UNODEBIP(Mandat
P NODEBID NodeB ID BSC6900 ory)

MOD
UNODEBIP(Mandat
ory)
ADD
UNODEBI UNODEBIP(Mandat
P NBTRANTP NodeB TransType BSC6900 ory)
MOD
UNODEBIP(Optiona
l)
ADD
UNODEBI NodeB IP_TRANS UNODEBIP(Mandat
P NBIPOAMIP IP address BSC6900 ory)

MOD
UNODEBIP(Optiona
l)
ADD
UNODEBI NBIPOAMMAS NodeB IP_TRANS UNODEBIP(Mandat
P K IP Mask BSC6900 ory)
MOD
UNODEBIP(Optiona
l)
ADD
UNODEBI NodeB IP_TRANS UNODEBIP(Mandat
P IPSRN Subrack No. BSC6900 ory)

MOD
UNODEBIP(Optiona
l)
ADD
UNODEBI NodeB IP_TRANS UNODEBIP(Mandat
P IPSN Slot No. BSC6900 ory)
MOD
UNODEBIP(Optiona
l)
ADD
UNODEBI IPLOGPORTF Whether Binding UNODEBIP(Mandat
P LAG logical port or not BSC6900 ory)
MOD
UNODEBIP(Mandat
ory)
ADD
UNODEBI UNODEBIP(Mandat
P IPLPN Logic port No. BSC6900 ory)
MOD
UNODEBIP(Optiona
l)
NodeB ADD
UNODEBI ATM_TRANS IP UNODEBIP(Mandat
P NBATMOAMIP address BSC6900 ory)

MOD
UNODEBIP(Optiona
l)
NodeB ADD
UNODEBI NBATMOAMM ATM_TRANS IP UNODEBIP(Mandat
P ASK Mask BSC6900 ory)
MOD
UNODEBIP(Optiona
l)
NodeB ADD
UNODEBI ATM_TRANS UNODEBIP(Mandat
P ATMSRN Subrack No. BSC6900 ory)

MOD
UNODEBIP(Optiona
l)
NodeB ADD
UNODEBI ATM_TRANS Slot UNODEBIP(Mandat
P ATMSN No. BSC6900 ory)

MOD
UNODEBIP(Optiona
l)
ADD
UNODEBI UNODEBIP(Optiona
P VLANFLAG Vlan Flag BSC6900 l)
MOD
UNODEBIP(Mandat
ory)
ADD
UNODEBI UNODEBIP(Mandat
P VLANID VLAN ID. BSC6900 ory)

MOD
UNODEBIP(Mandat
ory)
ADD
UNODEBI UNODEBIP(Mandat
P VLANPRI VLAN Priority BSC6900 ory)

ADD
UNODEBLDR(Man
datory)
MOD
UNODEBLDR(Man
datory)
RMV
UNODEBL UNODEBLDR(Man
DR NodeBName NodeB Name BSC6900 datory)
ADD
UNODEBLDR(Optio
nal)
MOD
UNODEBL DlLdrFirstActio UNODEBLDR(Optio
DR n DL LDR first action BSC6900 nal)
ADD
UNODEBLDR(Optio
nal)
MOD
UNODEBL DlLdrSecondA DL LDR second UNODEBLDR(Optio
DR ction action BSC6900 nal)

ADD
UNODEBLDR(Optio
nal)
MOD
UNODEBL DlLdrThirdActi UNODEBLDR(Optio
DR on DL LDR third action BSC6900 nal)
ADD
UNODEBLDR(Optio
nal)
MOD
UNODEBL DlLdrFourthAct DL LDR fourth UNODEBLDR(Optio
DR ion action BSC6900 nal)

ADD
UNODEBLDR(Optio
nal)
MOD
UNODEBL DlLdrFifthActio UNODEBLDR(Optio
DR n DL LDR fifth action BSC6900 nal)
ADD
UNODEBLDR(Optio
nal)
MOD
UNODEBL DlLdrSixthActi UNODEBLDR(Optio
DR on DL LDR Sixth action BSC6900 nal)
ADD
UNODEBLDR(Optio
nal)
DlLdrBERateR DL LDR-BE rate MOD
UNODEBL eductionRabN reduction RAB UNODEBLDR(Optio
DR um number BSC6900 nal)
ADD
UNODEBLDR(Optio
nal)
DlLdrPsRTQos DL LDR un-ctrl RT MOD
UNODEBL RenegRabNu Qos re-nego RAB UNODEBLDR(Optio
DR m num BSC6900 nal)
ADD
UNODEBLDR(Optio
nal)
DlCSInterRatS MOD
UNODEBL houldBeHOUe DL CS should be ho UNODEBLDR(Optio
DR Num user number BSC6900 nal)
ADD
UNODEBLDR(Optio
nal)
DlPSInterRatS MOD
UNODEBL houldBeHOUe DL PS should be ho UNODEBLDR(Optio
DR Num user number BSC6900 nal)
ADD
UNODEBLDR(Optio
nal)
DlCSInterRatS MOD
UNODEBL houldNotHOU DL CS should not UNODEBLDR(Optio
DR eNum be ho user number BSC6900 nal)
ADD
UNODEBLDR(Optio
nal)
DlPSInterRatS MOD
UNODEBL houldNotHOU DL PS should not UNODEBLDR(Optio
DR eNum be ho user number BSC6900 nal)
ADD
UNODEBLDR(Optio
nal)
MOD
UNODEBL UlLdrFirstActio UNODEBLDR(Optio
DR n UL LDR first action BSC6900 nal)
ADD
UNODEBLDR(Optio
nal)
MOD
UNODEBL UlLdrSecondA UL LDR second UNODEBLDR(Optio
DR ction action BSC6900 nal)

ADD
UNODEBLDR(Optio
nal)
MOD
UNODEBL UlLdrThirdActi UNODEBLDR(Optio
DR on UL LDR third action BSC6900 nal)
ADD
UNODEBLDR(Optio
nal)
MOD
UNODEBL UlLdrFourthAct UL LDR fourth UNODEBLDR(Optio
DR ion action BSC6900 nal)

ADD
UNODEBLDR(Optio
nal)
MOD
UNODEBL UlLdrFifthActio UNODEBLDR(Optio
DR n UL LDR fifth action BSC6900 nal)
ADD
UNODEBLDR(Optio
nal)
MOD
UNODEBL UlLdrSixthActi UNODEBLDR(Optio
DR on UL LDR Sixth action BSC6900 nal)
ADD
UNODEBLDR(Optio
nal)
UlLdrBERateR UL LDR-BE rate MOD
UNODEBL eductionRabN reduction RAB UNODEBLDR(Optio
DR um number BSC6900 nal)
ADD
UNODEBLDR(Optio
nal)
UlLdrPsRTQos UL LDR un-ctrl RT MOD
UNODEBL RenegRabNu Qos re-nego RAB UNODEBLDR(Optio
DR m num BSC6900 nal)
ADD
UNODEBLDR(Optio
nal)
UlCSInterRatS MOD
UNODEBL houldBeHOUe UL CS should be ho UNODEBLDR(Optio
DR Num user number BSC6900 nal)
ADD
UNODEBLDR(Optio
nal)
UlPSInterRatS MOD
UNODEBL houldBeHOUe UL PS should be ho UNODEBLDR(Optio
DR Num user number BSC6900 nal)
ADD
UNODEBLDR(Optio
nal)
UlCSInterRatS MOD
UNODEBL houldNotHOU UL CS should not UNODEBLDR(Optio
DR eNum be ho user number BSC6900 nal)
ADD
UNODEBLDR(Optio
nal)
UlPSInterRatS MOD
UNODEBL houldNotHOU UL PS should not UNODEBLDR(Optio
DR eNum be ho user number BSC6900 nal)
ADD
UNODEBLDR(Optio
nal)
MOD
UNODEBL UlLdrCreditSfR Ul LDR Credit SF UNODEBLDR(Optio
DR esThd reserved threshold BSC6900 nal)
ADD
UNODEBLDR(Optio
nal)
MOD
UNODEBL DlLdrCreditSfR Dl LDR Credit SF UNODEBLDR(Optio
DR esThd reserved threshold BSC6900 nal)
ADD
UNODEBLDR(Optio
nal)
MOD
UNODEBL UlTtiCreditSfR Ul TTI HO Credit SF UNODEBLDR(Optio
DR esThd reserved threshold BSC6900 nal)

MOD
UNODEB UNODEBNAME(Ma
NAME NodeBId NodeB ID BSC6900 ndatory)

MOD
UNODEB NewNodeBNa UNODEBNAME(Ma
NAME me NodeB New Name BSC6900 ndatory)

ADD
UNODEBOLC(Man
datory)
MOD
UNODEBOLC(Man
datory)
RMV
UNODEB UNODEBOLC(Man
OLC NodeBName NodeB Name BSC6900 datory)
ADD
UNODEBOLC(Optio
nal)
MOD
UNODEB IubDlOlcRelRa DL OLC released UNODEBOLC(Optio
OLC bNum RAB number BSC6900 nal)

ADD
UNODEBOLC(Optio
nal)
MOD
UNODEB IubUlOlcRelRa UL OLC released UNODEBOLC(Optio
OLC bNum RAB number BSC6900 nal)

RMV
UNRELAT UNRELATION(Opti
ION RNCId RNC ID BSC6900 onal)

RMV
UNRELAT UNRELATION(Man
ION CellId Cell ID BSC6900 datory)

RMV
UNRELAT Neighboring Cell UNRELATION(Man
ION NCellType Type BSC6900 datory)

ADD
UNRIGLBCNIDMAP
(Mandatory)
RMV
UNRIGLB UNRIGLBCNIDMAP
CNIDMAP CnOpIndex Cn Operator Index BSC6900 (Mandatory)

ADD
UNRIGLBCNIDMAP
(Mandatory)
RMV
UNRIGLB UNRIGLBCNIDMAP
CNIDMAP CNId CN node ID BSC6900 (Mandatory)
ADD
UNRIGLBCNIDMAP
(Mandatory)
RMV
UNRIGLB Network resource UNRIGLBCNIDMAP
CNIDMAP NRI identity BSC6900 (Mandatory)

ADD
UNRNC(Mandatory)
MOD
UNRNC(Mandatory)
Neighboring RNC RMV
UNRNC NRncId ID BSC6900 UNRNC(Mandatory)
ADD
UNRNC(Mandatory)
SHO cross IUR MOD
UNRNC SHOTRIG trigger BSC6900 UNRNC(Optional)

ADD
UNRNC(Mandatory)
HHO cross IUR MOD
UNRNC HHOTRIG trigger BSC6900 UNRNC(Optional)

ADD
UNRNC(Mandatory)
CN domain MOD
UNRNC ServiceInd indication BSC6900 UNRNC(Optional)
ADD
UNRNC(Mandatory)
IUR Interface MOD
UNRNC IurExistInd Existing Indication BSC6900 UNRNC(Optional)

ADD
UNRNC(Mandatory)
MOD
UNRNC Dpx DSP index BSC6900 UNRNC(Mandatory)

ADD
UNRNC(Mandatory)
RNC protocol MOD
UNRNC RncProtclVer version BSC6900 UNRNC(Optional)

ADD
UNRNC(Optional)
Sccp state ind MOD
UNRNC StateIndTMR protection timer BSC6900 UNRNC(Optional)

ADD
UNRNC(Optional)
IUR CCH support MOD
UNRNC SuppIurCch flag BSC6900 UNRNC(Optional)
ADD
Relocation with UNRNC(Optional)
HhoRelocProc HHO process MOD
UNRNC Switch switch BSC6900 UNRNC(Optional)

ADD
UNRNC(Mandatory)
IUR trans bearer MOD
UNRNC TnlBearerType type BSC6900 UNRNC(Mandatory)
ADD
UNRNC(Optional)
Handover Type for MOD
UNRNC PsBeProcType PS BE Traffic BSC6900 UNRNC(Optional)

ADD
UNRNC(Optional)
IurHsdpaSuppI Hsdpa cap ind over MOD
UNRNC nd IUR for NRNC BSC6900 UNRNC(Optional)

ADD
UNRNC(Optional)
IurHsupaSuppI Hsupa cap ind over MOD
UNRNC nd IUR for NRNC BSC6900 UNRNC(Optional)

ADD
Iub Private Interface UNRNC(Optional)
IubUPPrivateIn Switch of User MOD
UNRNC terfaceSwitch Plane BSC6900 UNRNC(Optional)
ADD
H2D procedure UNRNC(Optional)
CSVoiceOverH before reloc when MOD
UNRNC spaSuppInd CsOverHspa BSC6900 UNRNC(Optional)
ADD
UNRNC(Optional)
Reserved MOD
UNRNC RsvdPara1 parameter 1 BSC6900 UNRNC(Optional)
ADD
UNRNC(Optional)
Reserved MOD
UNRNC RsvdPara2 parameter 2 BSC6900 UNRNC(Optional)

ADD
Iub Private Interface UNRNC(Optional)
IubCPPrivateIn Switch of Control MOD
UNRNC terfaceSwitch Plane BSC6900 UNRNC(Optional)
ADD
UNRNCURA(Manda
tory)
RMV
UNRNCU Neighboring RNC UNRNCURA(Manda
RA NRncId ID BSC6900 tory)

ADD
UNRNCURA(Manda
tory)
RMV
UNRNCU UNRNCURA(Manda
RA URAId URA ID BSC6900 tory)

ADD
UNRNCU UNRNCURA(Manda
RA CnOpIndex Cn Operator Index BSC6900 tory)

UOPERAT SET
ORCFGP UOPERATORCFG
ARA CnOpIndex Cn Operator Index BSC6900 PARA(Mandatory)
UOPERAT SET
ORCFGP Feature Supporting UOPERATORCFG
ARA CsNriCfgMode Mode of CS Domain BSC6900 PARA(Optional)

UOPERAT SET
ORCFGP Feature Supporting UOPERATORCFG
ARA PsNriCfgMode Mode of PS Domain BSC6900 PARA(Optional)
UOPERAT SET
ORCFGP UOPERATORCFG
ARA NNSfTmr Timer NNSF BSC6900 PARA(Optional)

UOPERAT SET
ORCFGP Length of CS NRI in UOPERATORCFG
ARA CSNRILength bits BSC6900 PARA(Mandatory)

UOPERAT SET
ORCFGP Length of PS NRI in UOPERATORCFG
ARA PSNRILength bits BSC6900 PARA(Mandatory)
UOPERAT SET
ORCFGP UOPERATORCFG
ARA NullNRI NullNRI VALUE BSC6900 PARA(Optional)

UOPERAT SET
ORCFGP CS Information UOPERATORCFG
ARA CsInfoUpdFlag Update Switch BSC6900 PARA(Optional)

UOPERAT SET
ORCFGP PS Information UOPERATORCFG
ARA PsInfoUpdFlag Update Switch BSC6900 PARA(Optional)

UOPERAT CS Information SET


ORCFGP Update Protection UOPERATORCFG
ARA CsInfoUpdTmr Timer BSC6900 PARA(Mandatory)

UOPERAT PS Information SET


ORCFGP Update Protection UOPERATORCFG
ARA PsInfoUpdTmr Timer BSC6900 PARA(Mandatory)

SET
UOPERAT UOPERATORSHA
ORSHARI RANSharingS RAN Sharing RINGMODE(Option
NGMODE upport Support BSC6900 al)
SET
UOPERAT UOPERATORSHA
ORSHARI RINGMODE(Option
NGMODE MOCNSupport MOCN Support BSC6900 al)

SET
UOPERAT UOPERATORSHA
ORSHARI InterPlmnHoAll Intra RAT Inter RINGMODE(Option
NGMODE owedIntraRat Plmn Ho Allowed BSC6900 al)

SET
UOPERAT UOPERATORSHA
ORSHARI InterPlmnHoAll Inter RAT Inter RINGMODE(Option
NGMODE owedInterRat Plmn Ho Allowed BSC6900 al)

SET
UOPERAT UOPERATORSHA
ORSHARI RINGMODE(Option
NGMODE DefaultCnOp Default CnOperator BSC6900 al)
SET
UOPERAT UOPERATORSHA
ORSHARI MocnControlS Mocn Control RINGMODE(Option
NGMODE witch Switch BSC6900 al)

ADD
UOPERSCHEDULE
PRIOMAP(Mandato
ry)
RMV
UOPERS UOPERSCHEDULE
CHEDULE PRIOMAP(Mandato
PRIOMAP CnOpIndex CN Operator Index BSC6900 ry)
ADD
UOPERSCHEDULE
PRIOMAP(Mandato
ry)
RMV
UOPERS UOPERSCHEDULE
CHEDULE PRIOMAP(Mandato
PRIOMAP TrafficClass Traffic Class BSC6900 ry)

ADD
UOPERSCHEDULE
PRIOMAP(Mandato
ry)
RMV
UOPERS UOPERSCHEDULE
CHEDULE PRIOMAP(Mandato
PRIOMAP UserPriority User Priority BSC6900 ry)
ADD
UOPERSCHEDULE
PRIOMAP(Mandato
ry)
RMV
UOPERS UOPERSCHEDULE
CHEDULE Traffic Handling PRIOMAP(Mandato
PRIOMAP THPClass Priority Class BSC6900 ry)
ADD
UOPERS UOPERSCHEDULE
CHEDULE Scheduling Priority PRIOMAP(Mandato
PRIOMAP SPI Indicator BSC6900 ry)

ADD
UOPERSPIWEIGH
T(Mandatory)
RMV
UOPERSP UOPERSPIWEIGH
IWEIGHT CnOpIndex CN Operator Index BSC6900 T(Mandatory)

ADD
UOPERSPIWEIGH
T(Mandatory)
RMV
UOPERSP Scheduling Priority UOPERSPIWEIGH
IWEIGHT SPI Indicator BSC6900 T(Mandatory)
ADD
UOPERSP UOPERSPIWEIGH
IWEIGHT SpiWeight SPI Weight BSC6900 T(Mandatory)

ADD
UOPERTHPCLASS
(Mandatory)
MOD
UOPERTHPCLASS
(Mandatory)
RMV
UOPERTH UOPERTHPCLASS
PCLASS CnOpIndex CN Operator Index BSC6900 (Mandatory)
ADD
UOPERTHPCLASS
(Optional)
User Class of MOD
UOPERTH Traffic Handling UOPERTHPCLASS
PCLASS THP1Class Priority 1 BSC6900 (Optional)

ADD
UOPERTHPCLASS
(Optional)
User Class of MOD
UOPERTH Traffic Handling UOPERTHPCLASS
PCLASS THP2Class Priority 2 BSC6900 (Optional)
ADD
UOPERTHPCLASS
(Optional)
User Class of MOD
UOPERTH Traffic Handling UOPERTHPCLASS
PCLASS THP3Class Priority 3 BSC6900 (Optional)

ADD
UOPERTHPCLASS
(Optional)
User Class of MOD
UOPERTH Traffic Handling UOPERTHPCLASS
PCLASS THP4Class Priority 4 BSC6900 (Optional)
ADD
UOPERTHPCLASS
(Optional)
User Class of MOD
UOPERTH Traffic Handling UOPERTHPCLASS
PCLASS THP5Class Priority 5 BSC6900 (Optional)

ADD
UOPERTHPCLASS
(Optional)
User Class of MOD
UOPERTH Traffic Handling UOPERTHPCLASS
PCLASS THP6Class Priority 6 BSC6900 (Optional)
ADD
UOPERTHPCLASS
(Optional)
User Class of MOD
UOPERTH Traffic Handling UOPERTHPCLASS
PCLASS THP7Class Priority 7 BSC6900 (Optional)

ADD
UOPERTHPCLASS
(Optional)
User Class of MOD
UOPERTH Traffic Handling UOPERTHPCLASS
PCLASS THP8Class Priority 8 BSC6900 (Optional)
ADD
UOPERTHPCLASS
(Optional)
User Class of MOD
UOPERTH Traffic Handling UOPERTHPCLASS
PCLASS THP9Class Priority 9 BSC6900 (Optional)

ADD
UOPERTHPCLASS
(Optional)
User Class of MOD
UOPERTH Traffic Handling UOPERTHPCLASS
PCLASS THP10Class Priority 10 BSC6900 (Optional)
ADD
UOPERTHPCLASS
(Optional)
User Class of MOD
UOPERTH Traffic Handling UOPERTHPCLASS
PCLASS THP11Class Priority 11 BSC6900 (Optional)

ADD
UOPERTHPCLASS
(Optional)
User Class of MOD
UOPERTH Traffic Handling UOPERTHPCLASS
PCLASS THP12Class Priority 12 BSC6900 (Optional)
ADD
UOPERTHPCLASS
(Optional)
User Class of MOD
UOPERTH Traffic Handling UOPERTHPCLASS
PCLASS THP13Class Priority 13 BSC6900 (Optional)

ADD
UOPERTHPCLASS
(Optional)
User Class of MOD
UOPERTH Traffic Handling UOPERTHPCLASS
PCLASS THP14Class Priority 14 BSC6900 (Optional)
ADD
UOPERTHPCLASS
(Optional)
User Class of MOD
UOPERTH Traffic Handling UOPERTHPCLASS
PCLASS THP15Class Priority 15 BSC6900 (Optional)

ADD
UOPERUSERGBR(
Mandatory)
MOD
UOPERUSERGBR(
Mandatory)
RMV
UOPERU UOPERUSERGBR(
SERGBR CnOpIndex CN Operator Index BSC6900 Mandatory)

ADD
UOPERUSERGBR(
Mandatory)
MOD
UOPERUSERGBR(
Mandatory)
RMV
UOPERU UOPERUSERGBR(
SERGBR TrafficClass Traffic Class BSC6900 Mandatory)
ADD
UOPERUSERGBR(
Mandatory)
MOD
UOPERUSERGBR(
Mandatory)
RMV
UOPERU Traffic Handling UOPERUSERGBR(
SERGBR THPClass Priority Class BSC6900 Mandatory)

ADD
UOPERUSERGBR(
Mandatory)
MOD
UOPERUSERGBR(
Mandatory)
RMV
UOPERU UOPERUSERGBR(
SERGBR BearType Bearer Type BSC6900 Mandatory)
ADD
UOPERUSERGBR(
Mandatory)
MOD
UOPERUSERGBR(
Mandatory)
RMV
UOPERU UOPERUSERGBR(
SERGBR UserPriority User Priority BSC6900 Mandatory)

ADD
UOPERUSERGBR(
Optional)
MOD
UOPERU Uplink GBR for BE UOPERUSERGBR(
SERGBR UlGBR service BSC6900 Optional)
ADD
UOPERUSERGBR(
Optional)
MOD
UOPERU Downlink GBR for UOPERUSERGBR(
SERGBR DlGBR BE service BSC6900 Optional)

ADD
UOPERUSERHAPP
YBR(Mandatory)
UOPERU RMV
SERHAPP UOPERUSERHAPP
YBR CnOpIndex CN Operator Index BSC6900 YBR(Mandatory)

ADD
UOPERUSERHAPP
YBR(Mandatory)
UOPERU RMV
SERHAPP UOPERUSERHAPP
YBR TrafficClass Traffic class BSC6900 YBR(Mandatory)
ADD
UOPERUSERHAPP
YBR(Mandatory)
UOPERU RMV
SERHAPP UOPERUSERHAPP
YBR UserPriority User Priority BSC6900 YBR(Mandatory)
ADD
UOPERUSERHAPP
YBR(Mandatory)
UOPERU RMV
SERHAPP Traffic Handling UOPERUSERHAPP
YBR THPClass Priority Class BSC6900 YBR(Mandatory)
UOPERU ADD
SERHAPP UOPERUSERHAPP
YBR HappyBR Happy bit rate BSC6900 YBR(Optional)

ADD
UOPERUSERPRIO
RITY(Mandatory)
MOD
UOPERUSERPRIO
RITY(Mandatory)
UOPERU RMV
SERPRIO UOPERUSERPRIO
RITY CnOpIndex CN Operator index BSC6900 RITY(Mandatory)

ADD
UOPERUSERPRIO
RITY(Optional)
UOPERU User_priority of MOD
SERPRIO Allocation/Retention UOPERUSERPRIO
RITY ARP1Priority priority 1 BSC6900 RITY(Optional)
ADD
UOPERUSERPRIO
RITY(Optional)
UOPERU User_priority of MOD
SERPRIO Allocation/Retention UOPERUSERPRIO
RITY ARP2Priority priority 2 BSC6900 RITY(Optional)

ADD
UOPERUSERPRIO
RITY(Optional)
UOPERU User_priority of MOD
SERPRIO Allocation/Retention UOPERUSERPRIO
RITY ARP3Priority priority 3 BSC6900 RITY(Optional)

ADD
UOPERUSERPRIO
RITY(Optional)
UOPERU User_priority of MOD
SERPRIO Allocation/Retention UOPERUSERPRIO
RITY ARP4Priority priority 4 BSC6900 RITY(Optional)

ADD
UOPERUSERPRIO
RITY(Optional)
UOPERU User_priority of MOD
SERPRIO Allocation/Retention UOPERUSERPRIO
RITY ARP5Priority priority 5 BSC6900 RITY(Optional)

ADD
UOPERUSERPRIO
RITY(Optional)
UOPERU User_priority of MOD
SERPRIO Allocation/Retention UOPERUSERPRIO
RITY ARP6Priority priority 6 BSC6900 RITY(Optional)

ADD
UOPERUSERPRIO
RITY(Optional)
UOPERU User_priority of MOD
SERPRIO Allocation/Retention UOPERUSERPRIO
RITY ARP7Priority priority 7 BSC6900 RITY(Optional)
ADD
UOPERUSERPRIO
RITY(Optional)
UOPERU User_priority of MOD
SERPRIO Allocation/Retention UOPERUSERPRIO
RITY ARP8Priority priority 8 BSC6900 RITY(Optional)

ADD
UOPERUSERPRIO
RITY(Optional)
UOPERU User_priority of MOD
SERPRIO Allocation/Retention UOPERUSERPRIO
RITY ARP9Priority priority 9 BSC6900 RITY(Optional)

ADD
UOPERUSERPRIO
RITY(Optional)
UOPERU User_priority of MOD
SERPRIO Allocation/Retention UOPERUSERPRIO
RITY ARP10Priority priority 10 BSC6900 RITY(Optional)

ADD
UOPERUSERPRIO
RITY(Optional)
UOPERU User_priority of MOD
SERPRIO Allocation/Retention UOPERUSERPRIO
RITY ARP11Priority priority 11 BSC6900 RITY(Optional)

ADD
UOPERUSERPRIO
RITY(Optional)
UOPERU User_priority of MOD
SERPRIO Allocation/Retention UOPERUSERPRIO
RITY ARP12Priority priority 12 BSC6900 RITY(Optional)

ADD
UOPERUSERPRIO
RITY(Optional)
UOPERU User_priority of MOD
SERPRIO Allocation/Retention UOPERUSERPRIO
RITY ARP13Priority priority 13 BSC6900 RITY(Optional)
ADD
UOPERUSERPRIO
RITY(Optional)
UOPERU User_priority of MOD
SERPRIO Allocation/Retention UOPERUSERPRIO
RITY ARP14Priority priority 14 BSC6900 RITY(Optional)

ADD
UOPERUSERPRIO
RITY(Optional)
UOPERU User_priority of MOD
SERPRIO Allocation/Retention UOPERUSERPRIO
RITY ARP15Priority priority 15 BSC6900 RITY(Optional)

ADD
UOPERUSERPRIO
RITY(Optional)
UOPERU Integrate Priority MOD
SERPRIO PriorityReferen Configured UOPERUSERPRIO
RITY ce Reference BSC6900 RITY(Optional)
ADD
UOPERUSERPRIO
RITY(Optional)
UOPERU MOD
SERPRIO CarrierTypePri Indicator of Carrier UOPERUSERPRIO
RITY orInd Type Priority BSC6900 RITY(Optional)

ADD
UPCCPCH(Mandat
ory)
RMV
UPCCPC UPCCPCH(Mandat
H CellId Cell ID BSC6900 ory)

ADD
UPCCPC UPCCPCH(Optional
H PhyChId PCCPCH ID BSC6900 )

ADD
UPCH(Mandatory)
RMV
UPCH CellId Cell ID BSC6900 UPCH(Mandatory)

ADD
UPCH PhyChId SCCPCH ID BSC6900 UPCH(Mandatory)
ADD
UPCH(Optional)
RMV
UPCH TrChId PCH ID BSC6900 UPCH(Mandatory)
RateMatching Rate Matching ADD
UPCH Attr Attribute BSC6900 UPCH(Optional)

Time of Arrival ADD


UPCH ToAWS Window Startpoint BSC6900 UPCH(Optional)
Time of Arrival ADD
UPCH ToAWE Window Endpoint BSC6900 UPCH(Optional)

ADD
UPCH PCHPower PCH Power BSC6900 UPCH(Optional)
ADD
UPCHDYNTFS(Man
datory)
RMV
UPCHDY UPCHDYNTFS(Man
NTFS CellId Cell ID BSC6900 datory)

ADD
UPCHDYNTFS(Opti
onal)
RMV
UPCHDY UPCHDYNTFS(Man
NTFS TrChId PCH ID BSC6900 datory)

ADD
UPCHDYNTFS(Man
datory)
RMV
UPCHDY UPCHDYNTFS(Man
NTFS RLCSize RLC Size BSC6900 datory)
ADD
UPCHDY UPCHDYNTFS(Man
NTFS TFsNumber Number of TFs BSC6900 datory)

ADD
UPCHDY UPCHDYNTFS(Opti
NTFS TbNumber1 TB Number of TF1 BSC6900 onal)

ADD
UPCHDY UPCHDYNTFS(Opti
NTFS TbNumber2 TB Number of TF2 BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UPCPICH(Mandator
y)
RMV
UPCPICH(Mandator
UPCPICH CellId Cell ID BSC6900 y)

ADD
UPCPICH PhyChId PCPICH ID BSC6900 UPCPICH(Optional)

PCPICH Transmit ADD


UPCPICH PCPICHPower Power BSC6900 UPCPICH(Optional)
MaxPCPICHP Max Transmit ADD
UPCPICH ower Power of PCPICH BSC6900 UPCPICH(Optional)
MinPCPICHPo Min Transmit Power ADD
UPCPICH wer of PCPICH BSC6900 UPCPICH(Optional)

MOD
UPCPICH UPCPICHPWR(Man
PWR CellId Cell ID BSC6900 datory)
MOD
UPCPICH MaxPCPICHP Max Transmit UPCPICHPWR(Opti
PWR ower Power of PCPICH BSC6900 onal)
MOD
UPCPICH MinPCPICHPo Min Transmit Power UPCPICHPWR(Opti
PWR wer of PCPICH BSC6900 onal)

ADD
UPICH(Mandatory)
RMV
UPICH CellId Cell ID BSC6900 UPICH(Mandatory)

ADD
UPICH PhyChId SCCPCH ID BSC6900 UPICH(Mandatory)
ADD
UPICH(Optional)
RMV
UPICH PICHId PICH ID BSC6900 UPICH(Mandatory)

ADD
UPICH PICHMode PICH Mode BSC6900 UPICH(Optional)

ADD
UPICH STTDInd STTD Indicator BSC6900 UPICH(Optional)

MOD
UPICHPW UPICHPWROFFSE
ROFFSET CellId Cell ID BSC6900 T(Mandatory)
MOD
UPICHPW PICHPowerOff UPICHPWROFFSE
ROFFSET set PICH Power Offset BSC6900 T(Mandatory)
UPLMNVA MOD
LTAGRAN UPLMNVALTAGRA
GE ModType Modification Type BSC6900 NGE(Mandatory)

UPLMNVA MOD
LTAGRAN UPLMNVALTAGRA
GE CnOpIndex CN Operator index BSC6900 NGE(Mandatory)

UPLMNVA MOD
LTAGRAN UPLMNVALTAGRA
GE LAC Location area code BSC6900 NGE(Mandatory)

UPLMNVA MOD
LTAGRAN UPLMNVALTAGRA
GE RAC Routing area code BSC6900 NGE(Mandatory)
UPLMNVA MOD
LTAGRAN PlmnValTagMi UPLMNVALTAGRA
GE n Min PLMN value tag BSC6900 NGE(Optional)

UPLMNVA MOD
LTAGRAN PlmnValTagM Max PLMN value UPLMNVALTAGRA
GE ax tag BSC6900 NGE(Optional)
UPOOLPR SET
IMHOSTP UPOOLPRIMHOST
OLICY ReHostPolicy Re-host Policy Type BSC6900 POLICY(Optional)
UPOOLPR SET
IMHOSTP UPOOLPRIMHOST
OLICY Delay Delay Time Length BSC6900 POLICY(Mandatory)

UPOOLPR SET
IMHOSTP UPOOLPRIMHOST
OLICY AbsTime Specify Time BSC6900 POLICY(Mandatory)

MOD
UPRACH(Mandator
y)
RMV
UPRACH(Mandator
UPRACH CellId Cell ID BSC6900 y)
MOD
UPRACH(Mandator
y)
RMV
UPRACH(Mandator
UPRACH PhyChId PRACH ID BSC6900 y)

PreambleSign Preamble MOD


UPRACH atures Signatures BSC6900 UPRACH(Optional)
RACHSubChN RACH Sub Channel MOD
UPRACH o No. BSC6900 UPRACH(Optional)

ADD
UPRACHACTOASC
MAP(Mandatory)
MOD
UPRACHACTOASC
MAP(Mandatory)
UPRACHA RMV
CTOASC UPRACHACTOASC
MAP CellId Cell ID BSC6900 MAP(Mandatory)

ADD
UPRACHACTOASC
MAP(Optional)
MOD
UPRACHACTOASC
MAP(Mandatory)
UPRACHA RMV
CTOASC UPRACHACTOASC
MAP PhyChId PRACH ID BSC6900 MAP(Mandatory)
ADD
UPRACHACTOASC
MAP(Optional)
UPRACHA MOD
CTOASC AC 0~9 to ASC UPRACHACTOASC
MAP Ac09ToAsc mapping BSC6900 MAP(Optional)

ADD
UPRACHACTOASC
MAP(Optional)
UPRACHA MOD
CTOASC AC 10 to ASC UPRACHACTOASC
MAP Ac10ToAsc mapping BSC6900 MAP(Optional)

ADD
UPRACHACTOASC
MAP(Optional)
UPRACHA MOD
CTOASC AC 11 to ASC UPRACHACTOASC
MAP Ac11ToAsc mapping BSC6900 MAP(Optional)

ADD
UPRACHACTOASC
MAP(Optional)
UPRACHA MOD
CTOASC AC 12 to ASC UPRACHACTOASC
MAP Ac12ToAsc mapping BSC6900 MAP(Optional)
ADD
UPRACHACTOASC
MAP(Optional)
UPRACHA MOD
CTOASC AC 13 to ASC UPRACHACTOASC
MAP Ac13ToAsc mapping BSC6900 MAP(Optional)

ADD
UPRACHACTOASC
MAP(Optional)
UPRACHA MOD
CTOASC AC 14 to ASC UPRACHACTOASC
MAP Ac14ToAsc mapping BSC6900 MAP(Optional)

ADD
UPRACHACTOASC
MAP(Optional)
UPRACHA MOD
CTOASC AC 15 to ASC UPRACHACTOASC
MAP Ac15ToAsc mapping BSC6900 MAP(Optional)

ADD
UPRACHASC(Man
datory)
MOD
UPRACHASC(Man
datory)
RMV
UPRACHA UPRACHASC(Man
SC CellId Cell ID BSC6900 datory)
ADD
UPRACHASC(Optio
nal)
MOD
UPRACHASC(Man
datory)
RMV
UPRACHA UPRACHASC(Man
SC PhyChId PRACH ID BSC6900 datory)

ADD
UPRACHASC(Man
datory)
MOD
UPRACHASC(Man
datory)
RMV
UPRACHA AccessService Access Service UPRACHASC(Man
SC Class Class BSC6900 datory)

ADD
UPRACHASC(Optio
nal)
MOD
UPRACHA Availablesignat Available Signature UPRACHASC(Optio
SC ureStartIndex Start Index BSC6900 nal)

ADD
UPRACHASC(Optio
nal)
MOD
UPRACHA Availablesignat Available Signature UPRACHASC(Optio
SC ureEndIndex End Index BSC6900 nal)
ADD
UPRACHASC(Optio
nal)
AvailableSubc Available MOD
UPRACHA hannelCtrlWor Subchannel Control UPRACHASC(Optio
SC d Word BSC6900 nal)
ADD
UPRACHA PersistScaling Persist Scaling UPRACHASC(Man
SC Factor Factor BSC6900 datory)

ADD
UPRACHB UPRACHBASIC(Ma
ASIC CellId Cell ID BSC6900 ndatory)

ADD
UPRACHB UPRACHBASIC(Op
ASIC PhyChId PRACH ID BSC6900 tional)
ADD
UPRACHB PreambleSign Preamble UPRACHBASIC(Ma
ASIC atures Signatures BSC6900 ndatory)

ADD
UPRACHB RACHSubChN RACH Sub Channel UPRACHBASIC(Ma
ASIC o No. BSC6900 ndatory)
Constant Value for ADD
UPRACHB Calculating Initial UPRACHBASIC(Op
ASIC Constantvalue TX Power BSC6900 tional)

ADD
UPRACHB PreambleRetra Max Preamble UPRACHBASIC(Op
ASIC nsMax Retransmission BSC6900 tional)
ADD
UPRACHB PowerRampSt Power Increase UPRACHBASIC(Op
ASIC ep Step BSC6900 tional)

ADD
UPRACHB CTFC Length of UPRACHBASIC(Op
ASIC CTFCSize TFCS BSC6900 tional)

ADD
UPRACHSLOTFOR
MAT(Mandatory)
UPRACHS RMV
LOTFORM UPRACHSLOTFOR
AT CellId Cell ID BSC6900 MAT(Mandatory)
ADD
UPRACHSLOTFOR
MAT(Optional)
UPRACHS RMV
LOTFORM UPRACHSLOTFOR
AT PhyChId PRACH ID BSC6900 MAT(Mandatory)

UPRACHS ADD
LOTFORM SlotFormatNu Number of PRACH UPRACHSLOTFOR
AT m Slot Formats BSC6900 MAT(Mandatory)

UPRACHS ADD
LOTFORM UPRACHSLOTFOR
AT SlotFormat1 Slot Format 1 BSC6900 MAT(Optional)

UPRACHS ADD
LOTFORM UPRACHSLOTFOR
AT SlotFormat2 Slot Format 2 BSC6900 MAT(Optional)
UPRACHS ADD
LOTFORM UPRACHSLOTFOR
AT SlotFormat3 Slot Format 3 BSC6900 MAT(Optional)

UPRACHS ADD
LOTFORM UPRACHSLOTFOR
AT SlotFormat4 Slot Format 4 BSC6900 MAT(Optional)

ADD
UPRACHTFC(Mand
atory)
RMV
UPRACHT UPRACHTFC(Mand
FC CellId Cell ID BSC6900 atory)

ADD
UPRACHTFC(Optio
nal)
RMV
UPRACHT UPRACHTFC(Mand
FC PhyChId PRACH ID BSC6900 atory)
ADD
UPRACHTFC(Mand
atory)
Calculated RMV
UPRACHT Transport Format UPRACHTFC(Mand
FC CTFC Combination BSC6900 atory)
ADD
UPRACHT PowerOffsetPp UPRACHTFC(Mand
FC m Power Offset BSC6900 atory)

ADD
UPRACHT GainFactorBet UPRACHTFC(Mand
FC aC Gain Factor BetaC BSC6900 atory)
ADD
UPRACHT GainFactorBet UPRACHTFC(Optio
FC aD Gain Factor BetaD BSC6900 nal)

MOD
UPRACH UPRACHUUPARAS
UUPARAS CellId Cell ID BSC6900 (Mandatory)

MOD
UPRACH UPRACHUUPARAS
UUPARAS PhyChId PRACH ID BSC6900 (Mandatory)
Constant Value for MOD
UPRACH Calculating Initial UPRACHUUPARAS
UUPARAS Constantvalue TX Power BSC6900 (Optional)
MOD
UPRACH PowerRampSt Power Increase UPRACHUUPARAS
UUPARAS ep Step BSC6900 (Optional)

MOD
UPRACH PreambleRetra Max Preamble UPRACHUUPARAS
UUPARAS nsMax Retransmission BSC6900 (Optional)

ADD
UPSCH(Mandatory)
RMV
UPSCH CellId Cell ID BSC6900 UPSCH(Mandatory)
ADD
UPSCH PhyChId PSCH ID BSC6900 UPSCH(Optional)

PSCH Transmit ADD


UPSCH PSCHPower Power BSC6900 UPSCH(Optional)

SET
UPSINAC PsInactTmrFor Conversational UPSINACTTIMER(
TTIMER Con service T1 BSC6900 Optional)
SET
UPSINAC ProtectTmrFor Conversational UPSINACTTIMER(
TTIMER Con service T2 BSC6900 Optional)

SET
UPSINAC PsInactTmrFor Streaming service UPSINACTTIMER(
TTIMER Str T1 BSC6900 Optional)
SET
UPSINAC ProtectTmrFor Streaming service UPSINACTTIMER(
TTIMER Str T2 BSC6900 Optional)

SET
UPSINAC PsInactTmrFor Interactive service UPSINACTTIMER(
TTIMER Int T1 BSC6900 Optional)
SET
UPSINAC ProtectTmrForI Interactive service UPSINACTTIMER(
TTIMER nt T2 BSC6900 Optional)

SET
UPSINAC PsInactTmrFor Background service UPSINACTTIMER(
TTIMER Bac T1 BSC6900 Optional)
SET
UPSINAC ProtectTmrFor Background service UPSINACTTIMER(
TTIMER Bac T2 BSC6900 Optional)
FAST DORMANCY SET
UPSINAC PsInactTmrFor USER T1 in CELL- UPSINACTTIMER(
TTIMER PreFstDrm PCH BSC6900 Optional)
SET
UPSINAC ProtectTmrForI UPSINACTTIMER(
TTIMER msSig IMS signal T2 BSC6900 Optional)

SET
UPSINAC PSInactTmrFor UPSINACTTIMER(
TTIMER ImsSig IMS signal T1 BSC6900 Optional)
FAST DORMANCY SET
UPSINAC PsInactTmrFor USER T1 in CELL- UPSINACTTIMER(
TTIMER FstDrmDch DCH BSC6900 Optional)
FAST DORMANCY SET
UPSINAC PsInactTmrFor USER T1 in CELL- UPSINACTTIMER(
TTIMER FstDrmFach FACH BSC6900 Optional)
PTT DCH/HSPA to SET
UPTTSTA PTTDH2FStat FACH State UPTTSTATETRAN
TETRANS eTransTimer Transition Timer BSC6900 S(Optional)
PTT CPC_HSPA to SET
UPTTSTA PTTCpc2FStat FACH State UPTTSTATETRAN
TETRANS eTransTimer Transition Timer BSC6900 S(Optional)
PTTDH2EFach PTT DCH/HSPA to SET
UPTTSTA StateTransTim E_FACH State UPTTSTATETRAN
TETRANS er Transition Timer BSC6900 S(Optional)
PTTCpc2EFac PTT CPC_HSPA to SET
UPTTSTA hStateTransTi E_FACH State UPTTSTATETRAN
TETRANS mer Transition Timer BSC6900 S(Optional)
SET
UPTTSTA PTTDH2FTvm PTT D/H2F 4B UPTTSTATETRAN
TETRANS Thd Threshold BSC6900 S(Optional)
SET
UPTTSTA PTTDH2FTvm PTT D/H2F 4B UPTTSTATETRAN
TETRANS TimeToTrig Time BSC6900 S(Optional)
SET
UPTTSTA PTTDH2FTvm PTT D/H2F 4B UPTTSTATETRAN
TETRANS PTAT Pending Time BSC6900 S(Optional)
SET
UPTTSTA PTTE2FThrou PTT E-DCH Throu UPTTSTATETRAN
TETRANS MeasPeriod Meas Period BSC6900 S(Optional)

SET
UPTTSTA PTTE2FThrou PTT E-DCH2F 4B UPTTSTATETRAN
TETRANS Thd Threshold BSC6900 S(Optional)
SET
UPTTSTA PTTE2FThrou PTT E-DCH2F 4B UPTTSTATETRAN
TETRANS TimeToTrig Period Amount BSC6900 S(Optional)
PTT E-DCH2F 4B SET
UPTTSTA PTTE2FThrou Pending Period UPTTSTATETRAN
TETRANS PTAT Amount BSC6900 S(Optional)
PTT FACH to PCH SET
UPTTSTA PTTF2PStateT State Transition UPTTSTATETRAN
TETRANS ransTimer Timer BSC6900 S(Optional)
SET
UPTTSTA PTTF2PTvmT PTT F2P 4B UPTTSTATETRAN
TETRANS hd Threshold BSC6900 S(Optional)
SET
UPTTSTA PTTF2PTvmTi UPTTSTATETRAN
TETRANS meToTrig PTT F2P 4B Time BSC6900 S(Optional)
SET
UPTTSTA PTTF2PTvmP PTT F2P 4B UPTTSTATETRAN
TETRANS TAT Pending Time BSC6900 S(Optional)
SET
UPTTSTA PTTF2DHTvm PTT F2D/HSPA 4A UPTTSTATETRAN
TETRANS Thd Threshold BSC6900 S(Optional)
SET
UPTTSTA PTTF2DHTvm PTT F2D/HSPA 4A UPTTSTATETRAN
TETRANS TimeToTrig Time BSC6900 S(Optional)
SET
UQOSAC QOS Switch for BE UQOSACT(Optional
T BEQosPerform Traffic BSC6900 )
SET
UQOSAC AMRQosPerfor QOS Switch for UQOSACT(Optional
T m AMR Traffic BSC6900 )
SET
UQOSAC QOS Switch for VP UQOSACT(Optional
T VPQosPerform Traffic BSC6900 )
SET
UQOSAC First Action for BE UQOSACT(Optional
T BeUlAct1 Uplink QOS BSC6900 )

SET
UQOSAC Second Action for UQOSACT(Optional
T BeUlAct2 BE Uplink QOS BSC6900 )
SET
UQOSAC Third Action for BE UQOSACT(Optional
T BeUlAct3 Uplink QOS BSC6900 )
SET
UQOSAC BeUlRateAdjTi Wait Timer for BE UQOSACT(Optional
T merLen Uplink Rate BSC6900 )
SET
UQOSAC First Action for BE UQOSACT(Optional
T BeDlAct1 Downlink QOS BSC6900 )

SET
UQOSAC Second Action for UQOSACT(Optional
T BeDlAct2 BE Downlink QOS BSC6900 )
SET
UQOSAC Third Action for BE UQOSACT(Optional
T BeDlAct3 Downlink QOS BSC6900 )
SET
UQOSAC Indicator for BE UQOSACT(Optional
T BeUlEvTrigInd Uplink QOS Event BSC6900 )
Srnc Parameter for SET
UQOSAC SrncBeDlRlcQ BE Downlink RLC UQOSACT(Optional
T osSwitch QOS BSC6900 )

DRNC Parameter SET


UQOSAC DrncBeDlRlcQ for BE Downlink UQOSACT(Optional
T osSwitch RLC QOS BSC6900 )
Adjustment Switch SET
UQOSAC UlQosAmrAdjS for AMR Uplink UQOSACT(Optional
T witch Rate BSC6900 )

SET
UQOSAC AmrUlRateAdj Wait Timer for AMR UQOSACT(Optional
T TimerLen Uplink Rate BSC6900 )
InterFreq HO For SET
UQOSAC UlQosAmrInter Switch for Uplink UQOSACT(Optional
T FreqHoSwitch AMR BSC6900 )

SET
UQOSAC UlQosAmrInter InterRat HO Switch UQOSACT(Optional
T RatHoSwitch for Uplink AMR BSC6900 )
Switch of WAMR SET
UQOSAC UlQosWAmrAd Uplink Rate UQOSACT(Optional
T jSwitch Adjustment BSC6900 )

SET
UQOSAC WAmrUlRateA Wait Timer for UQOSACT(Optional
T djTimerLen WAMR Uplink BSC6900 )
UlQosWAmrInt InterFreq HO SET
UQOSAC erFreqHoSwitc Switch for Uplink UQOSACT(Optional
T h WAMR BSC6900 )

SET
UQOSAC UlQosWAmrInt InterRat HO Switch UQOSACT(Optional
T erRatHoSwitch for Uplink WAMR BSC6900 )
Switch of AMR SET
UQOSAC DlQosAmrAdjS Downlink Rate UQOSACT(Optional
T witch Adjustment BSC6900 )

InterFreq HO SET
UQOSAC DlQosAmrInter Switch for Downlink UQOSACT(Optional
T FreqHoSwitch AMR BSC6900 )
SET
UQOSAC DlQosAmrInter InterRat HO Switch UQOSACT(Optional
T RatHoSwitch for Downlink AMR BSC6900 )

SET
UQOSAC DlQosWAmrAd Switch for WAMR UQOSACT(Optional
T jSwitch Downlink Rate BSC6900 )
DlQosWAmrInt InterFreq HO SET
UQOSAC erFreqHoSwitc Switch for WAMR UQOSACT(Optional
T h Downlink BSC6900 )

SET
UQOSAC DlQosWAmrInt InterRat HO Switch UQOSACT(Optional
T erRatHoSwitch for WAMR Downlink BSC6900 )
InterFreq HO SET
UQOSAC UlQosVpInterF Switch for Uplink UQOSACT(Optional
T reqHoSwitch VP BSC6900 )

InterFreq HO SET
UQOSAC DlQosVpInterF Switch for Downlink UQOSACT(Optional
T reqHoSwitch VP BSC6900 )
SET
UQOSAC BeUlQos6A1M Measurement of UQOSACT(Optional
T cSwitch 6A1 Switch BSC6900 )

SET
UQOSAC BeUlQos5AMc Measurement of 5A UQOSACT(Optional
T Switch Switch BSC6900 )

SET
UQOSAC BeUlQos6DMc Measurement of 6D UQOSACT(Optional
T Switch Switch BSC6900 )
SET
UQOSAC BEInterIurRate Timer for BE Inter UQOSACT(Optional
T UpTimer Iur Rate BSC6900 )
Down Link RSCP
DlRscpQosHys Used-Freq THD SET
UQOSHO t Hyst BSC6900 UQOSHO(Optional)
Down Link Qos
DLQosMcTime Measure Timer SET
UQOSHO rLen Length BSC6900 UQOSHO(Optional)
Up Link Qos
ULQosMcTime Measure Timer SET
UQOSHO rLen Length BSC6900 UQOSHO(Optional)
UsedFreqMea 3A Used-Freq
sQuantityForQ Measure Quantity SET
UQOSHO os3A for Qos BSC6900 UQOSHO(Optional)
SET
UQUALIT UlAmrTrigTime AMR Trigger Time UQUALITYMEAS(O
YMEAS 6A1 6A1 BSC6900 ptional)
SET
UQUALIT UlAmrTrigTime AMR Trigger Time UQUALITYMEAS(O
YMEAS 6A2 6A2 BSC6900 ptional)
SET
UQUALIT UlAmrTrigTime AMR Trigger Time UQUALITYMEAS(O
YMEAS 6B1 6B1 BSC6900 ptional)
SET
UQUALIT UlAmrTrigTime AMR Trigger Time UQUALITYMEAS(O
YMEAS 6B2 6B2 BSC6900 ptional)
SET
UQUALIT UlAmrTrigTime AMR Trigger Time UQUALITYMEAS(O
YMEAS 6D 6D BSC6900 ptional)
SET
UQUALIT UlVpTrigTime6 VP Trigger Time UQUALITYMEAS(O
YMEAS A1 6A1 BSC6900 ptional)

SET
UQUALIT UlVpTrigTime6 VP Trigger Time UQUALITYMEAS(O
YMEAS B1 6B1 BSC6900 ptional)
SET
UQUALIT UlVpTrigTime6 UQUALITYMEAS(O
YMEAS D VP Trigger Time 6D BSC6900 ptional)

SET
UQUALIT UlBeTrigTime6 BE Trigger Time UQUALITYMEAS(O
YMEAS A1 6A1 BSC6900 ptional)
SET
UQUALIT UlBeTrigTime6 BE Trigger Time UQUALITYMEAS(O
YMEAS B1 6B1 BSC6900 ptional)

SET
UQUALIT UlBeTrigTime6 BE Trigger Time UQUALITYMEAS(O
YMEAS A2 6A2 BSC6900 ptional)
SET
UQUALIT UlBeTrigTime6 BE Trigger Time UQUALITYMEAS(O
YMEAS B2 6B2 BSC6900 ptional)

SET
UQUALIT UlBeTrigTime6 UQUALITYMEAS(O
YMEAS D BE Trigger Time 6D BSC6900 ptional)
SET
UQUALIT UlMeasFilterC UL Measurement UQUALITYMEAS(O
YMEAS oef Filter Coefficient BSC6900 ptional)

DL TCP SET
UQUALIT DlMeasFilterC Measurement Filter UQUALITYMEAS(O
YMEAS oef Coefficient BSC6900 ptional)
SET
UQUALIT DlAmrTrigTime AMR Trigger Time UQUALITYMEAS(O
YMEAS E of Event E BSC6900 ptional)

AMR Reporting SET


UQUALIT ChoiceRptUnit Period Unit for UQUALITYMEAS(O
YMEAS ForAmrE Event E BSC6900 ptional)
SET
UQUALIT TenMsecForA AMR Event E UQUALITYMEAS(O
YMEAS mrE Reporting Period BSC6900 ptional)
AMR Event E SET
UQUALIT Reporting Period UQUALITYMEAS(M
YMEAS MinForAmrE minute BSC6900 andatory)
SET
UQUALIT VP Trigger Time of UQUALITYMEAS(O
YMEAS DlVpTrigTimeE Event E BSC6900 ptional)

VP Reporting SET
UQUALIT ChoiceRptUnit Period Unit for UQUALITYMEAS(O
YMEAS ForVpE Event E BSC6900 ptional)
SET
UQUALIT TenMsecForV VP Event E UQUALITYMEAS(O
YMEAS pE Reporting Period BSC6900 ptional)
VP Event E SET
UQUALIT Reporting Period UQUALITYMEAS(M
YMEAS MinForVpE minute BSC6900 andatory)
SET
UQUALIT BE Trigger Time of UQUALITYMEAS(O
YMEAS DlBeTrigTimeE Event E BSC6900 ptional)

BE Reporting SET
UQUALIT ChoiceRptUnit Period Unit for UQUALITYMEAS(O
YMEAS ForBeE Event E BSC6900 ptional)
SET
UQUALIT TenMsecForB BE Event E UQUALITYMEAS(O
YMEAS eE Reporting Period BSC6900 ptional)
BE Event E SET
UQUALIT Reporting Period UQUALITYMEAS(M
YMEAS MinForBeE minute BSC6900 andatory)
SET
UQUALIT BE Trigger Time of UQUALITYMEAS(O
YMEAS DlBeTrigTimeF Event F BSC6900 ptional)

BE Reporting SET
UQUALIT ChoiceRptUnit Period Unit for UQUALITYMEAS(O
YMEAS ForBeF Event F BSC6900 ptional)
SET
UQUALIT TenMsecForB BE Event F UQUALITYMEAS(O
YMEAS eF Reporting Period BSC6900 ptional)
BE Event F SET
UQUALIT Reporting Period UQUALITYMEAS(M
YMEAS MinForBeF minute BSC6900 andatory)
SET
UQUEUE PreemptAlgoS Preempt algorithm UQUEUEPREEMP
PREEMPT witch switch BSC6900 T(Optional)
SET
UQUEUE MbmsPreempt Mbms UQUEUEPREEMP
PREEMPT AlgoSwitch PreemptAlgoSwitch BSC6900 T(Optional)
SET
UQUEUE PreemptRefAr PreemptRefArpSwit UQUEUEPREEMP
PREEMPT pSwitch ch BSC6900 T(Optional)
SET
UQUEUE QueueAlgoSwi Queue algorithm UQUEUEPREEMP
PREEMPT tch switch BSC6900 T(Optional)
SET
UQUEUE UQUEUEPREEMP
PREEMPT QueueLen Queue length BSC6900 T(Optional)
SET
UQUEUE UQUEUEPREEMP
PREEMPT PollTimerLen Poll timer length BSC6900 T(Optional)
SET
UQUEUE MaxQueueTim Max queuing time UQUEUEPREEMP
PREEMPT eLen length BSC6900 T(Optional)
Preemptvulnerabilit SET
UQUEUE EmcPreeRefV y for Emergency UQUEUEPREEMP
PREEMPT ulnSwitch call switch BSC6900 T(Optional)

ADD
URAC(Mandatory)
RMV
URAC CnOpIndex Cn Operator Index BSC6900 URAC(Mandatory)
ADD
URAC(Mandatory)
RMV
URAC LAC Location Area Code BSC6900 URAC(Mandatory)

ADD
URAC(Mandatory)
RMV
URAC RAC Routing Area Code BSC6900 URAC(Mandatory)
PlmnValTagMi Min PLMN Value ADD
URAC n Tag BSC6900 URAC(Mandatory)

PlmnValTagM Max PLMN Value ADD


URAC ax Tag BSC6900 URAC(Mandatory)

ADD
URACH(Mandatory)
MOD
URACH(Mandatory)
RMV
URACH CellId Cell ID BSC6900 URACH(Mandatory)

ADD
URACH PhyChId PRACH ID BSC6900 URACH(Optional)
ADD
URACH(Optional)
MOD
URACH(Mandatory)
RMV
URACH TrChId RACH ID BSC6900 URACH(Mandatory)

RateMatching Rate Matching ADD


URACH Attr Attribute BSC6900 URACH(Optional)

ADD
URACH(Optional)
Random Back-off MOD
URACH NB01min Lower Limit BSC6900 URACH(Optional)

ADD
URACH(Optional)
Random Back-off MOD
URACH NB01max Upper Limit BSC6900 URACH(Optional)
ADD
URACH(Optional)
MOD
URACH Mmax Max Preamble Loop BSC6900 URACH(Optional)

ADD
URACHDYNTFS(M
andatory)
RMV
URACHD URACHDYNTFS(M
YNTFS CellId Cell ID BSC6900 andatory)

ADD
URACHDYNTFS(O
ptional)
RMV
URACHD URACHDYNTFS(M
YNTFS TrChId RACH ID BSC6900 andatory)
ADD
URACHDYNTFS(M
andatory)
RMV
URACHD URACHDYNTFS(M
YNTFS RLCSize RLC Size BSC6900 andatory)

ADD
URACHD URACHDYNTFS(M
YNTFS TFsNumber Number of TFs BSC6900 andatory)
ADD
URACHD URACHDYNTFS(O
YNTFS TbNumber1 TB Number of TF1 BSC6900 ptional)

ADD
URACHD URACHDYNTFS(O
YNTFS TbNumber2 TB Number of TF2 BSC6900 ptional)

URACHM SET
EASUREP EcN0MaxUpA Maximum Ec/N0 Up URACHMEASURE
ARA djStep Step BSC6900 PARA(Optional)
URACHM SET
EASUREP EcN0MaxDow Maximum Ec/N0 URACHMEASURE
ARA nAdjStep Down Step BSC6900 PARA(Optional)

URACHM SET
EASUREP Ec/N0 Adjustment URACHMEASURE
ARA EcN0AdjStep Step BSC6900 PARA(Optional)
URACHM Target RLC SET
EASUREP TagetRlcRetra Retransmission URACHMEASURE
ARA ns Rate BSC6900 PARA(Optional)
URACHM Ec/N0 Adjustment SET
EASUREP EcN0AdjTimer Measurement URACHMEASURE
ARA Len Period BSC6900 PARA(Optional)

URACHM SET
EASUREP MaxEcN0Valu Maximum Ec/N0 URACHMEASURE
ARA e Value BSC6900 PARA(Optional)
URACHM SET
EASUREP Minimum Ec/N0 URACHMEASURE
ARA MinEcN0Value Value BSC6900 PARA(Optional)

SET
UREDIRE UREDIRECTION(M
CTION TrafficType Traffic Type BSC6900 andatory)
SET
UREDIRE UREDIRECTION(O
CTION RedirSwitch Redirection Switch BSC6900 ptional)
SET
UREDIRE RedirFactorOf Redirection Factor UREDIRECTION(O
CTION Norm Of Normal BSC6900 ptional)
SET
UREDIRE RedirFactorOf Redirection Factor UREDIRECTION(O
CTION LDR Of LDR BSC6900 ptional)
SET
UREDIRE Redirection target UREDIRECTION(O
CTION RedirBandInd band indicator BSC6900 ptional)
SET
UREDIRE ReDirUARFCN Redirection Target UREDIRECTION(O
CTION UplinkInd UL Frequency Index BSC6900 ptional)
SET
UREDIRE ReDirUARFCN Redirection target UREDIRECTION(O
CTION Uplink uplink UARFCN BSC6900 ptional)

SET
UREDIRE ReDirUARFCN Redirection target UREDIRECTION(O
CTION Downlink downlink UARFCN BSC6900 ptional)
ADD
URESERVEOVSF(
Mandatory)
RMV
URESERV URESERVEOVSF(
EOVSF CellId Cell ID BSC6900 Mandatory)

ADD
URESERVEOVSF(
Mandatory)
RMV
URESERV Reserved DL code URESERVEOVSF(
EOVSF DLOVSFSF OVSF BSC6900 Mandatory)

ADD
URESERV Reserved DL code URESERVEOVSF(
EOVSF DLCODENO No BSC6900 Mandatory)

RMV
URESERV Reserved DL code URESERVEOVSF(
EOVSF DLCODENO No BSC6900 Optional)

ADD
URNCALLCELLBLK
(Mandatory)
MOD
URNCALL Blocked Domain URNCALLCELLBLK
CELLBLK DomainType Type BSC6900 (Optional)
ADD
URNCALLCELLBLK
(Mandatory)
MOD
URNCALL ProcessDurati URNCALLCELLBLK
CELLBLK on Processing Duration BSC6900 (Optional)

ADD
URNCBASIC(Mand
atory)
MOD
URNCBAS URNCBASIC(Optio
IC RncId RNC ID BSC6900 nal)

ADD
URNCBASIC(Mand
atory)
MOD
URNCBAS Source ATM URNCBASIC(Optio
IC NSAP address BSC6900 nal)
ADD
URNCCBCPUID(Ma
ndatory)
RMV
URNCCB URNCCBCPUID(Ma
CPUID CnOpIndex Cn Operator Index BSC6900 ndatory)
ADD
URNCCB URNCCBCPUID(Ma
CPUID SRN Subrack No. BSC6900 ndatory)
ADD
URNCCB URNCCBCPUID(Ma
CPUID SN Slot No. BSC6900 ndatory)
ADD
URNCCB URNCCBCPUID(Ma
CPUID SSN Subsystem No. BSC6900 ndatory)

SET
URNCCB URNCCBPARA(Opt
PARA CBSwitch CB Switch BSC6900 ional)

SET
URNCCB CTCH switch of cell URNCCBPARA(Opt
PARA CTCHSwitch broadcast BSC6900 ional)
SET
URNCCB URNCCBPARA(Opt
PARA CodeScheme Code Scheme BSC6900 ional)

SET
URNCCB URNCCBPARA(Opt
PARA RepeatPeriod Repeat Period BSC6900 ional)

SET
URNCCB URNCCBPARA(Opt
PARA RepeatNum Repeat Number BSC6900 ional)
SET
URNCCEL Cell Dynamic URNCCELLSHUTD
LSHUTDO DynCellShutD ShutDown Switch OWNPARA(Optiona
WNPARA ownSwitch for RNC BSC6900 l)

SET
URNCCEL Period Judge Timer URNCCELLSHUTD
LSHUTDO DynCellOpenJ Length for Cell OWNPARA(Optiona
WNPARA udgeTimerlen Dynamic Open BSC6900 l)

SET
URNCCEL DynCellShutdo Protect Timer URNCCELLSHUTD
LSHUTDO wnProtectTime Length for Cell OWNPARA(Optiona
WNPARA rlen Dynamic ShutDown BSC6900 l)
SET
URNCMB MbmsTransMo Mbms Transfer URNCMBMSPARA(
MSPARA de Mode BSC6900 Optional)
SET
URNCMB MtchMultiplexT MTCH Multiplex URNCMBMSPARA(
MSPARA hd Threshold BSC6900 Optional)
SET
URNCMB CombNCellPer Combine Neighbour URNCMBMSPARA(
MSPARA cent Cell Percent BSC6900 Optional)
SET
URNCMB URNCMBMSPARA(
MSPARA XOffset X Offset BSC6900 Optional)
SET
URNCMB URNCMBMSPARA(
MSPARA NCountingThd Counting Threshold BSC6900 Optional)
SET
URNCMB NPtpToPtmOff URNCMBMSPARA(
MSPARA set Ptp To Ptm Offset BSC6900 Optional)
SET
URNCMB UpLimitCounti Up Limit Counting URNCMBMSPARA(
MSPARA ngTime Time BSC6900 Optional)

SET
URNCMB RecountingPer URNCMBMSPARA(
MSPARA iod Recounting Period BSC6900 Optional)
SET
URNCMB URNCMBMSPARA(
MSPARA PunishTime Punish Time BSC6900 Optional)

SET
URNCMB PtmPreemptS Ptm Preempt URNCMBMSPARA(
MSPARA witch Switch BSC6900 Optional)
SET
URNCMB PtmStrmPasiS Ptm Stream URNCMBMSPARA(
MSPARA witch Passivity Switch BSC6900 Optional)

SET
URNCMB PtmNullStrmP Ptm Null Stream URNCMBMSPARA(
MSPARA asiSwitch Passivity Switch BSC6900 Optional)
SET
URNCMB MbmsPtpUlBit Mbms Ptp UpLink URNCMBMSPARA(
MSPARA Rate Bit Rate BSC6900 Optional)

ADD
URNCPOOL(Manda
tory)
MOD
URNCPOOL(Manda
tory)
RMV
URNCPO URNCPOOL(Manda
OL RncPoolIndex RncPool Index BSC6900 tory)

ADD
URNCPOOL(Manda
tory)
MOD
URNCPO URNCPOOL(Option
OL RncPoolName RncPool Name BSC6900 al)
ADD
URNCPOOL(Option
al)
MOD
URNCPO BeatSendingDi HeatBeat Sending URNCPOOL(Option
OL s Time Interval BSC6900 al)

ADD
URNCPOOL(Option
al)
MOD
URNCPO HeatBeat Lost URNCPOOL(Option
OL BeatDectThred Times Threshold BSC6900 al)
ADD
URNCPOOL(Option
al)
MOD
URNCPO BeatRecvrThre HeatBeat Recover URNCPOOL(Option
OL d Times Threshold BSC6900 al)
ADD
URNCPOOL(Option
al)
MOD
URNCPO IuStatePolicyF Iu State Policy For URNCPOOL(Option
OL orPool RncPool BSC6900 al)

ADD
URNCPOOLMEMB
ER(Mandatory)
URNCPO RMV
OLMEMB URNCPOOLMEMB
ER RncPoolIndex RncPool Index BSC6900 ER(Mandatory)
ADD
URNCPOOLMEMB
ER(Mandatory)
URNCPO RMV
OLMEMB URNCPOOLMEMB
ER NrncId Nrnc ID BSC6900 ER(Mandatory)

Cause of RRC SET


URRCEST connection URRCESTCAUSE(
CAUSE RrcCause establishment BSC6900 Mandatory)
SET
URRCEST Channel type for URRCESTCAUSE(
CAUSE SigChType RRC establishment BSC6900 Optional)
Switch for RRC SET
URRCEST established on URRCESTCAUSE(
CAUSE EFachSwitch E_FACH BSC6900 Optional)
SET
URRCTRL PROCESSSWI URRCTRLSWITCH(
SWITCH TCH Process switch BSC6900 Optional)
SET
URRCTRL Reserved URRCTRLSWITCH(
SWITCH RsvdPara1 parameter 1 BSC6900 Optional)

ADD
USAC(Mandatory)
RMV
USAC CnOpIndex Cn Operator Index BSC6900 USAC(Mandatory)
ADD
USAC(Mandatory)
RMV
USAC LAC Location Area Code BSC6900 USAC(Mandatory)
ADD
USAC(Mandatory)
RMV
USAC SAC Service Area Code BSC6900 USAC(Mandatory)

ADD
USAMBMSPARA(M
andatory)
MOD
USAMBMSPARA(M
andatory)
RMV
USAMBM USAMBMSPARA(M
SPARA CnOpIndex Cn Operator Index BSC6900 andatory)

ADD
USAMBMSPARA(M
andatory)
MOD
USAMBMSPARA(M
andatory)
RMV
USAMBM USAMBMSPARA(M
SPARA MbmsSaId MBMS SA ID BSC6900 andatory)
ADD
USAMBMSPARA(O
ptional)
MOD
USAMBM MbmsTransMo Mbms Transfer USAMBMSPARA(O
SPARA de Mode BSC6900 ptional)
ADD
USAMBMSPARA(O
ptional)
MOD
USAMBM USAMBMSPARA(O
SPARA NCountingThd Counting Threshold BSC6900 ptional)
ADD
USAMBMSPARA(O
ptional)
MOD
USAMBM NPtpToPtmOff USAMBMSPARA(O
SPARA set Ptp To Ptm Offset BSC6900 ptional)

ADD
USAS CnOpIndex CN Operator Index BSC6900 USAS(Mandatory)
ADD
USAS(Mandatory)
RMV
USAS SASId SAS ID BSC6900 USAS(Mandatory)

ADD
USAS Dpx DSP Index BSC6900 USAS(Mandatory)
SET
USATLDC IntraFreqLdbP Intra-frequency LDB USATLDCPERIOD(
PERIOD eriodTimerLen period timer length BSC6900 Optional)
SET
USATLDC PucPeriodTim PUC period timer USATLDCPERIOD(
PERIOD erLen length BSC6900 Optional)
SET
USATLDC LdrPeriodTime LDR period timer USATLDCPERIOD(
PERIOD rLen length BSC6900 Optional)
SET
USATLDC OlcPeriodTime OLC period timer USATLDCPERIOD(
PERIOD rLen length BSC6900 Optional)
UlBasicComm SET
MeasFilterCoef UL basic common USATLDM(Optional
USATLDM f measure filter coeff BSC6900 )
ChoiceRprtUnit Time unit for UL SET
ForUlBasicMe basic meas rprt USATLDM(Optional
USATLDM as cycle BSC6900 )

SET
TenMsecForUl UL basic meas rprt USATLDM(Mandato
USATLDM BasicMeas cycle 10ms BSC6900 ry)
SET
MinForUlBasic UL basic meas rprt USATLDM(Mandato
USATLDM Meas cycle minu BSC6900 ry)

DlBasicComm SET
MeasFilterCoef DL basic common USATLDM(Optional
USATLDM f measure filter coeff BSC6900 )
ChoiceRprtUnit Time unit for DL SET
ForDlBasicMe basic meas rprt USATLDM(Optional
USATLDM as cycle BSC6900 )
SET
TenMsecForDl DL basic meas rprt USATLDM(Mandato
USATLDM BasicMeas cycle 10ms BSC6900 ry)

SET
MinForDlBasic DL basic meas rprt USATLDM(Mandato
USATLDM Meas cycle minu BSC6900 ry)
Period common SET
PeriodProtectT measure protect USATLDM(Optional
USATLDM imerCoeff timer coeff BSC6900 )

SET
LdbAvgFilterLe LDB smoothing filter USATLDM(Optional
USATLDM n length BSC6900 )

SET
PucAvgFilterL PUC smoothing USATLDM(Optional
USATLDM en filter length BSC6900 )
SET
UlLdrAvgFilter UL LDR smoothing USATLDM(Optional
USATLDM Len filter length BSC6900 )

SET
DlLdrAvgFilter DL LDR smoothing USATLDM(Optional
USATLDM Len filter length BSC6900 )

SET
UlOlcAvgFilter UL OLC smoothing USATLDM(Optional
USATLDM Len filter length BSC6900 )

SET
DlOlcAvgFilter DL OLC smoothing USATLDM(Optional
USATLDM Len filter length BSC6900 )

SET
UlCacAvgFilter UL CAC smoothing USATLDM(Optional
USATLDM Len filter length BSC6900 )

SET
DlCacAvgFilter DL CAC smoothing USATLDM(Optional
USATLDM Len filter length BSC6900 )
ChoiceRprtUnit Time unit of HSDPA SET
ForHsdpaPwr need pwr meas USATLDM(Optional
USATLDM Meas cycle BSC6900 )

SET
TenMsecForH HSDPA need pwr USATLDM(Mandato
USATLDM sdpaPwrMeas meas cycle 10ms BSC6900 ry)
SET
MinForHsdpaP HSDPA need pwr USATLDM(Mandato
USATLDM wrMeas meas cycle minu BSC6900 ry)

SET
HsdpaNeedPw HSDPA need power USATLDM(Optional
USATLDM rFilterLen filter len BSC6900 )
ChoiceRprtUnit SET
ForHsdpaRate Time unit of HSDPA USATLDM(Optional
USATLDM Meas bit rate meas cycle BSC6900 )

TenMsecForH SET
sdpaPrvidRate HSDPA bit rate USATLDM(Mandato
USATLDM Meas meas cycle 10ms BSC6900 ry)
SET
MinForHsdpaP HSDPA bit rate USATLDM(Mandato
USATLDM rvidRateMeas meas cycle minu BSC6900 ry)

SET
HsdpaPrvidBit HSDPA bit rate filter USATLDM(Optional
USATLDM RateFilterLen len BSC6900 )

Max number of SET


MaxMeasContI continuous invalid USATLDM(Optional
USATLDM nvalidTimes measurement BSC6900 )
SET
UlOlcMeasFilte UL overload USATLDM(Optional
USATLDM rCoeff measure filter coeff BSC6900 )
Time unit for UL SET
ChoiceRprtUnit OLC meas rprt USATLDM(Optional
USATLDM ForUlOlcMeas cycle BSC6900 )

SET
TenMsecForUl UL OLC meas rprt USATLDM(Mandato
USATLDM OlcMeas cycle 10ms BSC6900 ry)
SET
MinForUlOlcM UL OLC meas rprt USATLDM(Mandato
USATLDM eas cycle minu BSC6900 ry)

SET
UL OLC trigger USATLDM(Optional
USATLDM UlOlcTrigHyst hysteresis BSC6900 )
SET
DlOlcMeasFilte DL overload USATLDM(Optional
USATLDM rCoeff measure filter coeff BSC6900 )
Time unit for DL SET
ChoiceRprtUnit OLC meas rprt USATLDM(Optional
USATLDM ForDlOlcMeas cycle BSC6900 )

SET
TenMsecForDl DL OLC meas rprt USATLDM(Mandato
USATLDM OlcMeas cycle 10ms BSC6900 ry)
SET
MinForDlOlcM DL OLC meas rprt USATLDM(Mandato
USATLDM eas cycle minu BSC6900 ry)

SET
DL OLC trigger USATLDM(Optional
USATLDM DlOlcTrigHyst hysteresis BSC6900 )

MOD
USCCPCH(Mandat
ory)
RMV
USCCPC USCCPCH(Mandat
H CellId Cell ID BSC6900 ory)

MOD
USCCPCH(Mandat
ory)
RMV
USCCPC USCCPCH(Mandat
H PhyChId SCCPCH ID BSC6900 ory)
MOD
USCCPC USCCPCH(Optional
H PCHPower PCH Power BSC6900 )

ADD
USCCPC USCCPCHBASIC(M
HBASIC CellId Cell ID BSC6900 andatory)

ADD
USCCPC USCCPCHBASIC(M
HBASIC PhyChId SCCPCH ID BSC6900 andatory)
ADD
USCCPC SCCPCHOffse USCCPCHBASIC(O
HBASIC t SCCPCH Offset BSC6900 ptional)
ADD
USCCPC USCCPCHBASIC(M
HBASIC ScrambCode Scrambling Code BSC6900 andatory)

ADD
USCCPC USCCPCHBASIC(O
HBASIC STTDInd STTD Indicator BSC6900 ptional)
ADD
USCCPC CTFC Length of USCCPCHBASIC(O
HBASIC CTFCSize TFCS BSC6900 ptional)
ADD
USCCPC USCCPCHBASIC(M
HBASIC SlotFormat Slot Format BSC6900 andatory)
ADD
USCCPC TFCI Existing USCCPCHBASIC(M
HBASIC TFCIpresence Indicator BSC6900 andatory)

ADD
USCCPC Mbms Channel USCCPCHBASIC(O
HBASIC MbmsChInd Indicator BSC6900 ptional)

ADD
USCCPCHTFC(Ma
ndatory)
RMV
USCCPC USCCPCHTFC(Ma
HTFC CellId Cell ID BSC6900 ndatory)
ADD
USCCPCHTFC(Ma
ndatory)
RMV
USCCPC USCCPCHTFC(Ma
HTFC PhyChId SCCPCH ID BSC6900 ndatory)

ADD
USCCPCHTFC(Ma
ndatory)
Calculated RMV
USCCPC Transport Format USCCPCHTFC(Ma
HTFC CTFC Combination BSC6900 ndatory)
USCHED SET
ULEPRIO USCHEDULEPRIO
MAP TrafficClass Traffic Class BSC6900 MAP(Mandatory)

USCHED SET
ULEPRIO USCHEDULEPRIO
MAP UserPriority User Priority BSC6900 MAP(Mandatory)
USCHED SET
ULEPRIO Traffic Handling USCHEDULEPRIO
MAP THPClass Priority Class BSC6900 MAP(Mandatory)
USCHED SET
ULEPRIO Scheduling Priority USCHEDULEPRIO
MAP SPI Indicator BSC6900 MAP(Mandatory)

RMV
USCPICH CellId Cell ID BSC6900 USCPICH(Optional)

UE Positioning SET
USMLC SmlcMethod Method BSC6900 USMLC(Optional)
AGPSMethodT A-GPS Method SET
USMLC ype Type BSC6900 USMLC(Optional)

AGPSAddAss A-GPS Additional SET


USMLC DataSendFlag Data Send Flag BSC6900 USMLC(Optional)

UeAssAgpsAs UE-assisted A-GPS SET


USMLC sDataSwitch Data Send switch BSC6900 USMLC(Optional)
UeBasAgpsAs UE-based A-GPS SET
USMLC sDataSwitch Data Send Switch BSC6900 USMLC(Optional)

Maximum Num of SET


USMLC MaxGpsSats GPS Satellites BSC6900 USMLC(Optional)

OTDOAMetho OTDOA Method SET


USMLC dType Type BSC6900 USMLC(Optional)
CELLIDRTTM CELLID+RTT SET
USMLC ethodType Method Type BSC6900 USMLC(Optional)

EmergLCSSwit Emergency LCS SET


USMLC ch Switch BSC6900 USMLC(Optional)
Emergency LCS
InterRatHOPer Inter-Rat Handover SET
USMLC mit Permit BSC6900 USMLC(Optional)

InterRatHOTyp Inter-Rat Handover SET


USMLC e Type BSC6900 USMLC(Optional)
OptionalIESen Optional IE Send SET
USMLC dSwitch Switch BSC6900 USMLC(Optional)

ForcedSho Switch
ForcedSHOSw in CELLID+RTT SET
USMLC itch Method BSC6900 USMLC(Optional)

IntraRelThdFor 1A Event Relative SET


USMLC 1A Threshold BSC6900 USMLC(Mandatory)

IntraRelThdFor 1B Event Relative SET


USMLC 1B Threshold BSC6900 USMLC(Mandatory)
1A Event Trigger SET
USMLC TrigTime1A Delay Time BSC6900 USMLC(Mandatory)

1B Event Trigger SET


USMLC TrigTime1B Delay Time BSC6900 USMLC(Mandatory)

Min Quality THD for SET


USMLC SHOQualmin SHO BSC6900 USMLC(Mandatory)
Location Working SET
USMLC LcsWorkMode Mode BSC6900 USMLC(Optional)

ADD
USMLCCELL(Mand
atory)
MOD
USMLCCELL(Mand
atory)
RMV
USMLCCE USMLCCELL(Mand
LL RNCId RNC ID BSC6900 atory)
ADD
USMLCCELL(Mand
atory)
MOD
USMLCCELL(Mand
atory)
RMV
USMLCCE USMLCCELL(Mand
LL CellId Cell ID BSC6900 atory)

ADD
USMLCCELL(Mand
atory)
MOD
USMLCCE CellLocCfgTyp Cell Location USMLCCELL(Mand
LL e Setting Type BSC6900 atory)

ADD
USMLCCELL(Optio
nal)
MOD
USMLCCE Geo-coordinate USMLCCELL(Optio
LL GCDF Data Format BSC6900 nal)

ADD
USMLCCELL(Optio
nal)
MOD
USMLCCE USMLCCELL(Optio
LL MTRLGY Metrology BSC6900 nal)
ADD
USMLCCELL(Optio
nal)
MOD
USMLCCE AntennaLatitud Cell Antenna USMLCCELL(Optio
LL eDegree Latitude BSC6900 nal)
ADD
USMLCCELL(Optio
nal)
MOD
USMLCCE AntennaLongit Cell Antenna USMLCCELL(Optio
LL udeDegree Longitude BSC6900 nal)
ADD
USMLCCELL(Optio
nal)
MOD
USMLCCE AntennaAltitud Cell Antenna USMLCCELL(Optio
LL eMeter Altitude BSC6900 nal)

ADD
USMLCCELL(Optio
nal)
MOD
USMLCCE MaxAntennaR Cell Antenna Max USMLCCELL(Optio
LL ange Coverage BSC6900 nal)
ADD
USMLCCELL(Mand
atory)
MOD
USMLCCE AntennaOrient Cell Antenna USMLCCELL(Optio
LL ation Orientation BSC6900 nal)

ADD
USMLCCELL(Mand
atory)
MOD
USMLCCE AntennaOpeni Cell Antenna USMLCCELL(Optio
LL ng Opening BSC6900 nal)
ADD
USMLCCELL(Optio
nal)
MOD
USMLCCE CellAverageHe Cell Average USMLCCELL(Optio
LL ight Altitude BSC6900 nal)

ADD
USMLCCELL(Optio
nal)
MOD
USMLCCE Cell Altitude USMLCCELL(Optio
LL CellHeightStd Standard Deviation BSC6900 nal)

ADD
USMLCCELL(Optio
nal)
MOD
USMLCCE CellEnvironme Cell Environment USMLCCELL(Optio
LL nt Case BSC6900 nal)

ADD
USMLCCELL(Optio
nal)
MOD
USMLCCE CellidRttActivat CELLID+RTT USMLCCELL(Optio
LL eFlag Method Active Flag BSC6900 nal)
ADD
USMLCCELL(Optio
nal)
MOD
USMLCCE OtdoaActivate OTDOA Method USMLCCELL(Optio
LL Flag Active Flag BSC6900 nal)

ADD
USMLCCELL(Optio
nal)
MOD
USMLCCE AgpsActivateFl A-GPS Method USMLCCELL(Optio
LL ag Active Flag BSC6900 nal)

ADD
USMLCCELL(Optio
nal)
MOD
USMLCCE CellCenterLatit USMLCCELL(Optio
LL ude Cell Center Latitude BSC6900 nal)
ADD
USMLCCELL(Optio
nal)
MOD
USMLCCE CellCenterLon Cell Center USMLCCELL(Optio
LL gitude Longitude BSC6900 nal)

ADD
USMLCCELL(Optio
nal)
MOD
USMLCCE CellCenterAltit USMLCCELL(Optio
LL ude Cell Center Altitude BSC6900 nal)
ADD
USMLCCELL(Optio
nal)
Cell Center MOD
USMLCCE UncertSemiMa Uncertainty Semi- USMLCCELL(Optio
LL jor major BSC6900 nal)

ADD
USMLCCELL(Optio
nal)
Cell Center MOD
USMLCCE UncertSemiMi Uncertainty Semi- USMLCCELL(Optio
LL nor minor BSC6900 nal)

ADD
USMLCCELL(Mand
atory)
Cell Center MOD
USMLCCE OrientOfMajor Orientation Of Major USMLCCELL(Optio
LL Axis Axis BSC6900 nal)
ADD
USMLCCELL(Optio
nal)
MOD
USMLCCE Cell Center USMLCCELL(Optio
LL UncertAltitude Uncertainty Altitude BSC6900 nal)

ADD
USMLCCELL(Optio
nal)
MOD
USMLCCE AntennaLatitud Cell Antenna USMLCCELL(Optio
LL eDegreeSec Latitude BSC6900 nal)
ADD
USMLCCELL(Optio
nal)
MOD
USMLCCE AntennaLongit Cell Antenna USMLCCELL(Optio
LL udeDegreeSec Longitude BSC6900 nal)

ADD
USMLCCELL(Optio
nal)
MOD
USMLCCE CellCenterLatit USMLCCELL(Optio
LL udeSec Cell Center Latitude BSC6900 nal)
ADD
USMLCCELL(Optio
nal)
MOD
USMLCCE CellCenterLon Cell Center USMLCCELL(Optio
LL gitudeSec Longitude BSC6900 nal)

ADD
USMLCCELL(Optio
nal)
MOD
USMLCCE AntennaAltitud Cell Antenna USMLCCELL(Optio
LL eMeterImp Altitude BSC6900 nal)
ADD
USMLCCELL(Optio
nal)
MOD
USMLCCE MaxAntennaR Cell Antenna Max USMLCCELL(Optio
LL angeImp Coverage BSC6900 nal)

ADD
USMLCCELL(Optio
nal)
MOD
USMLCCE CellAverageHe Cell Average USMLCCELL(Optio
LL ightImp Altitude BSC6900 nal)
ADD
USMLCCELL(Optio
nal)
MOD
USMLCCE CellHeightStdI Cell Altitude USMLCCELL(Optio
LL mp Standard Deviation BSC6900 nal)

ADD
USMLCCELL(Optio
nal)
MOD
USMLCCE CellCenterAltit USMLCCELL(Optio
LL udeImp Cell Center Altitude BSC6900 nal)
ADD
USMLCCELL(Optio
nal)
Cell Center MOD
USMLCCE UncertSemiMa Uncertainty Semi- USMLCCELL(Optio
LL jorImp major BSC6900 nal)

ADD
USMLCCELL(Optio
nal)
Cell Center MOD
USMLCCE UncertSemiMi Uncertainty Semi- USMLCCELL(Optio
LL norImp minor BSC6900 nal)
ADD
USMLCCELL(Optio
nal)
MOD
USMLCCE UncertAltitudeI Cell Center USMLCCELL(Optio
LL mp Uncertainty Altitude BSC6900 nal)

ADD
USPG(Mandatory)
MOD
USPG(Mandatory)
Service priority RMV
USPG SpgId group Identity BSC6900 USPG(Mandatory)
ADD
USPG(Optional)
PriorityService Service priority of MOD
USPG ForR99RT R99 RT service BSC6900 USPG(Optional)
ADD
USPG(Optional)
PriorityService Service priority of MOD
USPG ForR99NRT R99 NRT service BSC6900 USPG(Optional)
ADD
USPG(Optional)
PriorityService Service priority of MOD
USPG ForHSDPA HSDPA service BSC6900 USPG(Optional)
ADD
USPG(Optional)
PriorityService Service priority of MOD
USPG ForHSUPA HSUPA service BSC6900 USPG(Optional)
ADD
USPG(Optional)
PriorityService Service priority of MOD
USPG ForExtRab Other service BSC6900 USPG(Optional)

SET
USPIWEI Scheduling Priority USPIWEIGHT(Man
GHT SPI Indicator BSC6900 datory)
SET
USPIWEI USPIWEIGHT(Man
GHT SpiWeight SPI Weight BSC6900 datory)

SQI Good SET


USQICOU Judgment USQICOUNT(Optio
NT SqiGoodThres Threshold BSC6900 nal)
SET
USQICOU SQI Bad Judgment USQICOUNT(Optio
NT SqiBadThres Threshold BSC6900 nal)

SRNSRExpiry SRNS Relocation SET


USRNSR Time Expiry Time BSC6900 USRNSR(Optional)
Estimated Non-
SRNSRDelay Measurement Delay SET
USRNSR Offset Offset BSC6900 USRNSR(Optional)
SRNSRIurRes SRNSR Iur SET
USRNSR electTimerLen Reselection Timer BSC6900 USRNSR(Optional)
SRNSRTrigTi Relocation Trigger SET
USRNSR mer Timer After IurCCH BSC6900 USRNSR(Optional)
Duration of
SrnsrSeparate Triggering Static SET
USRNSR Duration Relocation BSC6900 USRNSR(Optional)
SRNS Relocation-
SrnsRabCnDo Allowed Traffic SET
USRNSR mainType Type BSC6900 USRNSR(Optional)

ADD
USSCH(Mandatory)
RMV
USSCH CellId Cell ID BSC6900 USSCH(Mandatory)

ADD
USSCH PhyChId SSCH ID BSC6900 USSCH(Optional)
SSCH Transmit ADD
USSCH SSCHPower Power BSC6900 USSCH(Optional)

SET
USTATETI RRC UE response USTATETIMER(Opt
MER RrcUeRspTmr timer BSC6900 ional)

SET
USTATETI RrcIuRelCmdT RRC IU release USTATETIMER(Opt
MER mr command timer BSC6900 ional)

SET
USTATETI RrcRelRetranT RRC release USTATETIMER(Opt
MER mr retransmission timer BSC6900 ional)

SET
USTATETI RrcPaingType RRC paging type 1 USTATETIMER(Opt
MER 1Tmr response timer BSC6900 ional)
SET
USTATETI USTATETIMER(Opt
MER RrcInitDtTmr RRC initial DT timer BSC6900 ional)

RRC RLC
completion SET
USTATETI RrcRlcAckCmp acknowledgement USTATETIMER(Opt
MER Tmr timer BSC6900 ional)

SET
USTATETI RbSetupRspT Wait RB setup USTATETIMER(Opt
MER mr response timer BSC6900 ional)

UE capability SET
USTATETI UeCapEnqRsp enquiry response USTATETIMER(Opt
MER Tmr timer BSC6900 ional)
Wait RB SET
USTATETI RbRecfgRspT reconfiguration USTATETIMER(Opt
MER mr response timer BSC6900 ional)

SET
USTATETI Wait RB release USTATETIMER(Opt
MER RbRelRspTmr response timer BSC6900 ional)

SET
USTATETI RlSetupRspTm RL setup response USTATETIMER(Opt
MER r timer BSC6900 ional)
SET
USTATETI RlRecfgReady RL reconfiguration USTATETIMER(Opt
MER Tmr timer BSC6900 ional)

SET
USTATETI USTATETIMER(Opt
MER RlRelRspTmr RL release timer BSC6900 ional)

SET
USTATETI USTATETIMER(Opt
MER RlRstrTmr RL restoration timer BSC6900 ional)

DRL AAL2 SET


USTATETI DrlAal2EstIndT establishment USTATETIMER(Opt
MER mr indication timer BSC6900 ional)

SET
USTATETI DrlRecfgCmitT DRL reconfiguration USTATETIMER(Opt
MER mr commit timer BSC6900 ional)
SET
USTATETI HoCellUpdate HO cell update USTATETIMER(Opt
MER RspTmr response timer BSC6900 ional)

SET
USTATETI HoPagingRsp HO paging USTATETIMER(Opt
MER Tmr response timer BSC6900 ional)

SET
USTATETI HoRelocReqT HO relocation USTATETIMER(Opt
MER mr request timer BSC6900 ional)

HO active set SET


USTATETI update response USTATETIMER(Opt
MER HoAsuTmr timer BSC6900 ional)

HO wait timer for


TrCh or RB SET
USTATETI HoWtTrchRecf reconfiguration USTATETIMER(Opt
MER gRspTmr response BSC6900 ional)
HO PhyCh SET
USTATETI HoPhychRecfg reconfiguration USTATETIMER(Opt
MER Tmr timer BSC6900 ional)

SET
USTATETI Relocation USTATETIMER(Opt
MER RelocCmdTmr Command timer BSC6900 ional)

Relocation Iu SET
USTATETI RelocIuRelCm release command USTATETIMER(Opt
MER dTmr timer BSC6900 ional)

SET
USTATETI RelocDataFwd Relocation data USTATETIMER(Opt
MER Tmr forwarding timer BSC6900 ional)

SET
USTATETI RelocAnotherT Relocation another USTATETIMER(Opt
MER mr request timer BSC6900 ional)
SET
USTATETI RelocCommitT Relocation commit USTATETIMER(Opt
MER mr timer BSC6900 ional)

Relocation mobile SET


USTATETI RelocMobilCon info confirmation USTATETIMER(Opt
MER fTmr timer BSC6900 ional)

Relocation PhyCh SET


USTATETI RelocPhychRe reconfiguration USTATETIMER(Opt
MER cfgTmr timer BSC6900 ional)

Relocation Inter- SET


USTATETI RelocUtranHo RAT HO completion USTATETIMER(Opt
MER CmpTmr timer BSC6900 ional)

Relocation failed IU SET


USTATETI RelocFailIuRel release command USTATETIMER(Opt
MER CmdTmr timer BSC6900 ional)
SET
USTATETI SysHoPsResu PS resume timer USTATETIMER(Opt
MER meTmr after SYSHO BSC6900 ional)

SET
USTATETI RrcSecrtMode RRC security mode USTATETIMER(Opt
MER CmpTmr completion timer BSC6900 ional)

SET
USTATETI UeCntCheckR UE counter check USTATETIMER(Opt
MER spTmr response timer BSC6900 ional)

SET
USTATETI CmchRsrcRsp CMCH RSRC USTATETIMER(Opt
MER Tmr response timer BSC6900 ional)

SET
USTATETI IuCSRelNoRA Iu CS Release USTATETIMER(Opt
MER BTmr protection timer BSC6900 ional)
SET
USTATETI IuPSRelNoRA Iu PS Release USTATETIMER(Opt
MER BTmr protection timer BSC6900 ional)

Wait Time In RRC SET


USTATETI RrcConnRejW Connection Reject USTATETIMER(Opt
MER aitTmr Message BSC6900 ional)

User Class of SET


UTHPCLA Traffic Handling UTHPCLASS(Optio
SS THP1Class Priority 1 BSC6900 nal)
User Class of SET
UTHPCLA Traffic Handling UTHPCLASS(Optio
SS THP2Class Priority 2 BSC6900 nal)

User Class of SET


UTHPCLA Traffic Handling UTHPCLASS(Optio
SS THP3Class Priority 3 BSC6900 nal)
User Class of SET
UTHPCLA Traffic Handling UTHPCLASS(Optio
SS THP4Class Priority 4 BSC6900 nal)

User Class of SET


UTHPCLA Traffic Handling UTHPCLASS(Optio
SS THP5Class Priority 5 BSC6900 nal)
User Class of SET
UTHPCLA Traffic Handling UTHPCLASS(Optio
SS THP6Class Priority 6 BSC6900 nal)

User Class of SET


UTHPCLA Traffic Handling UTHPCLASS(Optio
SS THP7Class Priority 7 BSC6900 nal)
User Class of SET
UTHPCLA Traffic Handling UTHPCLASS(Optio
SS THP8Class Priority 8 BSC6900 nal)

User Class of SET


UTHPCLA Traffic Handling UTHPCLASS(Optio
SS THP9Class Priority 9 BSC6900 nal)
User Class of SET
UTHPCLA Traffic Handling UTHPCLASS(Optio
SS THP10Class Priority 10 BSC6900 nal)

User Class of SET


UTHPCLA Traffic Handling UTHPCLASS(Optio
SS THP11Class Priority 11 BSC6900 nal)
User Class of SET
UTHPCLA Traffic Handling UTHPCLASS(Optio
SS THP12Class Priority 12 BSC6900 nal)

User Class of SET


UTHPCLA Traffic Handling UTHPCLASS(Optio
SS THP13Class Priority 13 BSC6900 nal)
User Class of SET
UTHPCLA Traffic Handling UTHPCLASS(Optio
SS THP14Class Priority 14 BSC6900 nal)

User Class of SET


UTHPCLA Traffic Handling UTHPCLASS(Optio
SS THP15Class Priority 15 BSC6900 nal)
RMV
Service parameter UTYPRAB(Mandato
UTYPRAB RabIndex index BSC6900 ry)

ADD
UTYPRABBASIC(M
andatory)
MOD
UTYPRAB Service parameter UTYPRABBASIC(M
BASIC RabIndex index BSC6900 andatory)

ADD
UTYPRAB UTYPRABBASIC(M
BASIC TrafficClass Traffic Class BSC6900 andatory)

ADD
UTYPRAB Signal Source UTYPRABBASIC(M
BASIC Ssd Description BSC6900 andatory)
ADD
UTYPRABBASIC(M
andatory)
MOD
UTYPRAB UTYPRABBASIC(O
BASIC MaxBitRate Max rate BSC6900 ptional)

ADD
UTYPRAB UTYPRABBASIC(M
BASIC CNDomainId CN domain ID BSC6900 andatory)

ADD
UTYPRABBASIC(M
andatory)
MOD
UTYPRAB UTYPRABBASIC(O
BASIC BetaC Reference BetaC BSC6900 ptional)

ADD
UTYPRABBASIC(M
andatory)
MOD
UTYPRAB UTYPRABBASIC(O
BASIC BetaD Reference BetaD BSC6900 ptional)
ADD
UTYPRABBASIC(M
andatory)
MOD
UTYPRAB Service Handover UTYPRABBASIC(O
BASIC SHInd Indicator BSC6900 ptional)
ADD
UTYPRABBASIC(M
andatory)
2G Cell Capability MOD
UTYPRAB Required for Inter- UTYPRABBASIC(O
BASIC Req2GCap RAT Handover BSC6900 ptional)

ADD
UTYPRABBASIC(M
andatory)
MOD
UTYPRAB UTYPRABBASIC(O
BASIC UlFpMode UL FP Mode BSC6900 ptional)
ADD
UTYPRABBASIC(M
andatory)
MOD
UTYPRAB RAB Applied UTYPRABBASIC(O
BASIC AppliedDirect Direction BSC6900 ptional)

ADD
UTYPRABDCCCM
C(Mandatory)
MOD
UTYPRAB Service parameter UTYPRABDCCCM
DCCCMC RabIndex index BSC6900 C(Mandatory)

ADD
UTYPRABDCCCM
C(Mandatory)
MOD
UTYPRAB UTYPRABDCCCM
DCCCMC Direction Direction BSC6900 C(Mandatory)
ADD
UTYPRABDCCCM
C(Optional)
Traffic MOD
UTYPRAB Measurement Event UTYPRABDCCCM
DCCCMC Event4aThd 4A threshold BSC6900 C(Optional)

ADD
UTYPRABDCCCM
C(Mandatory)
Traffic MOD
UTYPRAB Measurement Event UTYPRABDCCCM
DCCCMC Event4bThd 4B threshold BSC6900 C(Optional)
ADD
UTYPRABDCCCM
C(Optional)
Pending Time After MOD
UTYPRAB TimetoTrigger4 Triggering of Event UTYPRABDCCCM
DCCCMC A 4A[ms] BSC6900 C(Optional)
ADD
UTYPRABDCCCM
C(Optional)
MOD
UTYPRAB PendingTime4 Pending time after UTYPRABDCCCM
DCCCMC A trigger 4A BSC6900 C(Optional)
ADD
UTYPRABDCCCM
C(Optional)
Pending Time After MOD
UTYPRAB TimetoTrigger4 Triggering of Event UTYPRABDCCCM
DCCCMC B 4B[ms] BSC6900 C(Optional)
ADD
UTYPRABDCCCM
C(Optional)
MOD
UTYPRAB PendingTime4 Pending time after UTYPRABDCCCM
DCCCMC B trigger 4B BSC6900 C(Optional)
ADD
UTYPRABDCCCM
C(Optional)
Number of MRs MOD
UTYPRAB EdchTimetoTri Before Triggering of UTYPRABDCCCM
DCCCMC gger4A Event 4A on EDCH BSC6900 C(Optional)
ADD
UTYPRABDCCCM
Number of MRs C(Optional)
Between Two MOD
UTYPRAB EdchPendingT Events 4A on UTYPRABDCCCM
DCCCMC ime4A EDCH BSC6900 C(Optional)
ADD
UTYPRABDCCCM
C(Optional)
Number of MRs MOD
UTYPRAB EdchTimetoTri Before Triggering of UTYPRABDCCCM
DCCCMC gger4B Event 4B on EDCH BSC6900 C(Optional)
ADD
UTYPRABDCCCM
Number of MRs C(Optional)
Between Two MOD
UTYPRAB EdchPendingT Events 4B on UTYPRABDCCCM
DCCCMC ime4B EDCH BSC6900 C(Optional)
ADD
UTYPRABDCCCM
C(Optional)
Number of MRs MOD
UTYPRAB DchThrouTime Before Triggering of UTYPRABDCCCM
DCCCMC toTrigger4B Event 4B on DCH BSC6900 C(Optional)
ADD
UTYPRABDCCCM
C(Optional)
Number of MRs MOD
UTYPRAB DchThrouPend Between Two UTYPRABDCCCM
DCCCMC ingTime4B Events 4B on DCH BSC6900 C(Optional)

ADD
UTYPRABHSPA(M
andatory)
MOD
UTYPRABHSPA(M
andatory)
RMV
UTYPRAB Service parameter UTYPRABHSPA(M
HSPA RabIndex index BSC6900 andatory)

ADD
UTYPRABHSPA(M
andatory)
MOD
UTYPRABHSPA(M
andatory)
RMV
UTYPRAB Transport channel UTYPRABHSPA(M
HSPA TrchType type BSC6900 andatory)
ADD
UTYPRABHSPA(O
ptional)
The Number of HS- MOD
UTYPRAB HsdschMacdP DSCH MAC-D PDU UTYPRABHSPA(O
HSPA duSizeNum Size BSC6900 ptional)

ADD
UTYPRABHSPA(O
ptional)
MOD
UTYPRAB HsdschMacdP HS-DSCH MAC-D UTYPRABHSPA(O
HSPA duSize1 PDU size1 BSC6900 ptional)
ADD
UTYPRABHSPA(O
ptional)
MOD
UTYPRAB HsdschMacdP HS-DSCH MAC-D UTYPRABHSPA(O
HSPA duSize2 PDU size2 BSC6900 ptional)

ADD
UTYPRABHSPA(O
ptional)
MOD
UTYPRAB HsdschMacdP HS-DSCH MAC-D UTYPRABHSPA(O
HSPA duSize3 PDU size3 BSC6900 ptional)
ADD
UTYPRABHSPA(O
ptional)
MOD
UTYPRAB HsdschMacdP HS-DSCH MAC-D UTYPRABHSPA(O
HSPA duSize4 PDU size4 BSC6900 ptional)

ADD
UTYPRABHSPA(O
ptional)
MOD
UTYPRAB HsdschMacdP HS-DSCH MAC-D UTYPRABHSPA(O
HSPA duSize5 PDU size5 BSC6900 ptional)
ADD
UTYPRABHSPA(O
ptional)
MOD
UTYPRAB HsdschMacdP HS-DSCH MAC-D UTYPRABHSPA(O
HSPA duSize6 PDU size6 BSC6900 ptional)

ADD
UTYPRABHSPA(O
ptional)
MOD
UTYPRAB HsdschMacdP HS-DSCH MAC-D UTYPRABHSPA(O
HSPA duSize7 PDU size7 BSC6900 ptional)
ADD
UTYPRABHSPA(O
ptional)
MOD
UTYPRAB HsdschMacdP HS-DSCH MAC-D UTYPRABHSPA(O
HSPA duSize8 PDU size8 BSC6900 ptional)

ADD
UTYPRABHSPA(O
ptional)
The Number of E- MOD
UTYPRAB EdchMacdPdu DCH MAC-D PDU UTYPRABHSPA(O
HSPA SizeNum Size BSC6900 ptional)
ADD
UTYPRABHSPA(O
ptional)
MOD
UTYPRAB EdchMacdPdu E-DCH MAC-D UTYPRABHSPA(O
HSPA Size1 PDU size1 BSC6900 ptional)

ADD
UTYPRABHSPA(O
ptional)
MOD
UTYPRAB EdchMacdPdu E-DCH MAC-D UTYPRABHSPA(O
HSPA Size2 PDU size2 BSC6900 ptional)

ADD
UTYPRABHSPA(O
ptional)
MOD
UTYPRAB EdchMacdPdu E-DCH MAC-D UTYPRABHSPA(O
HSPA Size3 PDU size3 BSC6900 ptional)

ADD
UTYPRABHSPA(O
ptional)
MOD
UTYPRAB EdchMacdPdu E-DCH MAC-D UTYPRABHSPA(O
HSPA Size4 PDU size4 BSC6900 ptional)

ADD
UTYPRABHSPA(O
ptional)
MOD
UTYPRAB EdchMacdPdu E-DCH MAC-D UTYPRABHSPA(O
HSPA Size5 PDU size5 BSC6900 ptional)
ADD
UTYPRABHSPA(O
ptional)
MOD
UTYPRAB EdchMacdPdu E-DCH MAC-D UTYPRABHSPA(O
HSPA Size6 PDU size6 BSC6900 ptional)

ADD
UTYPRABHSPA(O
ptional)
MOD
UTYPRAB EdchMacdPdu E-DCH MAC-D UTYPRABHSPA(O
HSPA Size7 PDU size7 BSC6900 ptional)

ADD
UTYPRABHSPA(O
ptional)
MOD
UTYPRAB EdchMacdPdu E-DCH MAC-D UTYPRABHSPA(O
HSPA Size8 PDU size8 BSC6900 ptional)

ADD
UTYPRABHSPA(O
ptional)
MOD
UTYPRAB EdchMacdPdu E-DCH MAC-D UTYPRABHSPA(O
HSPA Size9 PDU size9 BSC6900 ptional)

ADD
UTYPRABHSPA(O
ptional)
MOD
UTYPRAB EdchMacdPdu E-DCH MAC-D UTYPRABHSPA(O
HSPA Size10 PDU size10 BSC6900 ptional)
ADD
UTYPRABHSPA(O
ptional)
MOD
UTYPRAB EdchMacdPdu E-DCH MAC-D UTYPRABHSPA(O
HSPA Size11 PDU size11 BSC6900 ptional)

ADD
UTYPRABHSPA(O
ptional)
MOD
UTYPRAB EdchMacdPdu E-DCH MAC-D UTYPRABHSPA(O
HSPA Size12 PDU size12 BSC6900 ptional)

ADD
UTYPRABHSPA(O
ptional)
MOD
UTYPRAB Happy bit delay UTYPRABHSPA(O
HSPA HBDelaycnd time BSC6900 ptional)
ADD
UTYPRABOLPC(M
andatory)
MOD
UTYPRAB Service parameter UTYPRABOLPC(M
OLPC RabIndex index BSC6900 andatory)

ADD
UTYPRABOLPC(M
andatory)
MOD
UTYPRAB Traffic Subflow UTYPRABOLPC(M
OLPC SubflowIndex Index BSC6900 andatory)

ADD
UTYPRABOLPC(M
andatory)
MOD
UTYPRAB Transport channel UTYPRABOLPC(M
OLPC TrchType type BSC6900 andatory)
ADD
UTYPRABOLPC(M
andatory)
MOD
UTYPRAB UTYPRABOLPC(M
OLPC DelayClass Delay Class BSC6900 andatory)

ADD
UTYPRABOLPC(M
andatory)
MOD
UTYPRAB Target value of UTYPRABOLPC(O
OLPC BLERQuality service DCH_BLER BSC6900 ptional)
ADD
UTYPRABOLPC(M
andatory)
MOD
UTYPRAB EdchSirMaxDo Maximum E-DCH UTYPRABOLPC(O
OLPC wnStep SIR decrease step BSC6900 ptional)

ADD
UTYPRABOLPC(M
andatory)
Maximum Number MOD
UTYPRAB MaxEdchRetra of E-DCH PDU UTYPRABOLPC(O
OLPC nsNum retransfer BSC6900 ptional)

ADD
UTYPRABOLPC(M
andatory)
Edch Little Target MOD
UTYPRAB EdchTargetLittl Number of E-DCH UTYPRABOLPC(O
OLPC eRetransNum PDU retransfer BSC6900 ptional)
ADD
UTYPRABOLPC(M
andatory)
Edch Target Large MOD
UTYPRAB EdchTargetLar Number of E-DCH UTYPRABOLPC(O
OLPC geRetransNum PDU retransfer BSC6900 ptional)

ADD
UTYPRABQUALITY
MEAS(Mandatory)
UTYPRAB MOD
QUALITY Service parameter UTYPRABQUALITY
MEAS RabIndex index BSC6900 MEAS(Mandatory)
ADD
UTYPRABQUALITY
MEAS(Mandatory)
UTYPRAB MOD
QUALITY Uplink Event 6A1 UTYPRABQUALITY
MEAS UlThd6A1 Relative Threshold BSC6900 MEAS(Optional)
ADD
UTYPRABQUALITY
MEAS(Mandatory)
UTYPRAB MOD
QUALITY Uplink Event 6A2 UTYPRABQUALITY
MEAS UlThd6A2 Relative Threshold BSC6900 MEAS(Optional)
ADD
UTYPRABQUALITY
MEAS(Mandatory)
UTYPRAB MOD
QUALITY Uplink Event 6B1 UTYPRABQUALITY
MEAS UlThd6B1 Relative Threshold BSC6900 MEAS(Optional)
ADD
UTYPRABQUALITY
MEAS(Mandatory)
UTYPRAB MOD
QUALITY Uplink Event 6B2 UTYPRABQUALITY
MEAS UlThd6B2 Relative Threshold BSC6900 MEAS(Optional)
ADD
UTYPRABQUALITY
MEAS(Mandatory)
UTYPRAB Statistic Block MOD
QUALITY Number for 5A UTYPRABQUALITY
MEAS StaBlkNum5A Event BSC6900 MEAS(Optional)
ADD
UTYPRABQUALITY
MEAS(Mandatory)
UTYPRAB MOD
QUALITY UTYPRABQUALITY
MEAS Thd5A Event 5A Threshold BSC6900 MEAS(Optional)

ADD
UTYPRABQUALITY
MEAS(Mandatory)
UTYPRAB MOD
QUALITY HangBlockNu Interval Block UTYPRABQUALITY
MEAS m5A Number BSC6900 MEAS(Optional)
ADD
UTYPRABQUALITY
MEAS(Mandatory)
UTYPRAB MOD
QUALITY Event Ea Relative UTYPRABQUALITY
MEAS ThdEa Threshold BSC6900 MEAS(Optional)
ADD
UTYPRABQUALITY
MEAS(Mandatory)
UTYPRAB MOD
QUALITY Event Eb Relative UTYPRABQUALITY
MEAS ThdEb Threshold BSC6900 MEAS(Optional)

ADD
UTYPRABRLC(Man
datory)
MOD
UTYPRABRLC(Man
datory)
RMV
UTYPRAB Service parameter UTYPRABRLC(Man
RLC RabIndex index BSC6900 datory)
ADD
UTYPRABRLC(Man
datory)
MOD
UTYPRABRLC(Man
datory)
RMV
UTYPRAB Traffic Subflow UTYPRABRLC(Man
RLC SubflowIndex Index BSC6900 datory)
ADD
UTYPRABRLC(Man
datory)
MOD
UTYPRABRLC(Man
datory)
RMV
UTYPRAB Transport channel UTYPRABRLC(Man
RLC TrchType type BSC6900 datory)

ADD
UTYPRABRLC(Man
datory)
MOD
UTYPRABRLC(Man
datory)
Opposite direction RMV
UTYPRAB OppositeTrchT transport channel UTYPRABRLC(Man
RLC ype type BSC6900 datory)
ADD
UTYPRABRLC(Man
datory)
MOD
UTYPRABRLC(Man
datory)
RMV
UTYPRAB UTYPRABRLC(Man
RLC DelayClass Delay Class BSC6900 datory)

ADD
UTYPRABRLC(Man
datory)
MOD
UTYPRAB UTYPRABRLC(Man
RLC RlcMode RLC mode selection BSC6900 datory)
ADD
UTYPRABRLC(Man
datory)
RLC AM Mode MOD
UTYPRAB Parameters UTYPRABRLC(Man
RLC AmRlcCfgPara Selection BSC6900 datory)

ADD
UTYPRABRLC(Opti
onal)
Delay Time of MOD
UTYPRAB Retransmission UTYPRABRLC(Opti
RLC TimeToMoniter Detection[ms] BSC6900 onal)

ADD
UTYPRABRLC(Opti
onal)
MOD
UTYPRAB re-TX monitor UTYPRABRLC(Opti
RLC MoniterPrd period BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UTYPRABRLC(Opti
Filter Coefficient of onal)
RLC MOD
UTYPRAB ReTransRatioF Retransmission UTYPRABRLC(Opti
RLC ilterCoef Ratio BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UTYPRABRLC(Opti
onal)
MOD
UTYPRAB UTYPRABRLC(Opti
RLC EventAThred Event A threshold BSC6900 onal)

ADD
UTYPRABRLC(Opti
onal)
MOD
UTYPRAB TimeToTrigger Hysteresis of Event UTYPRABRLC(Opti
RLC A A BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UTYPRABRLC(Opti
onal)
MOD
UTYPRAB Event A pending UTYPRABRLC(Opti
RLC PendingTimeA time after trigger BSC6900 onal)

ADD
UTYPRABRLC(Opti
onal)
MOD
UTYPRAB UTYPRABRLC(Opti
RLC EventBThred Event B threshold BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UTYPRABRLC(Opti
onal)
MOD
UTYPRAB TimeToTrigger Hysteresis of Event UTYPRABRLC(Opti
RLC B B BSC6900 onal)

ADD
UTYPRABRLC(Opti
onal)
MOD
UTYPRAB Event B pending UTYPRABRLC(Opti
RLC PendingTimeB time after trigger BSC6900 onal)
ADD
UTYPRABRLC(Opti
onal)
MOD
UTYPRAB EventAReport Event A report UTYPRABRLC(Opti
RLC Delay delay BSC6900 onal)

Encryption SET
UUEA EncryptionAlgo algorithm BSC6900 UUEA(Optional)
SET
UUESTAT CellReSelectC Cell Reselection UUESTATETRANS(
ETRANS ounter Counter Threshold BSC6900 Optional)
SET
UUESTAT BE D2F/R or F/R2P UUESTATETRANS(
ETRANS D2F2PTvmThd 4B Threshold BSC6900 Optional)
SET
UUESTAT D2FTvmTimeT UUESTATETRANS(
ETRANS oTrig BE D2F/R 4B Time BSC6900 Optional)

SET
UUESTAT BE D2F/R 4B UUESTATETRANS(
ETRANS D2FTvmPTAT Pending Time BSC6900 Optional)
SET
UUESTAT F2PTvmTimeT UUESTATETRANS(
ETRANS oTrig BE F2P 4B Time BSC6900 Optional)

SET
UUESTAT BE F2P 4B Pending UUESTATETRANS(
ETRANS F2PTvmPTAT Time BSC6900 Optional)
SET
UUESTAT BE F/R2D 4A UUESTATETRANS(
ETRANS BeF2DTvmThd Threshold BSC6900 Optional)

SET
UUESTAT BeF2DTvmTim UUESTATETRANS(
ETRANS eToTrig BE F/R2D 4A Time BSC6900 Optional)
SET
UUESTAT BE HS-DSCH2F 4B UUESTATETRANS(
ETRANS BeH2FTvmThd Threshold BSC6900 Optional)

SET
UUESTAT BeH2FTvmTim BE HS-DSCH2F 4B UUESTATETRANS(
ETRANS eToTrig Time BSC6900 Optional)
SET
UUESTAT BeH2FTvmPT BE HS-DSCH2F 4B UUESTATETRANS(
ETRANS AT Pending Time BSC6900 Optional)

SET
UUESTAT BE F2HS-DSCH 4A UUESTATETRANS(
ETRANS BeF2HTvmThd Threshold BSC6900 Optional)
SET
UUESTAT BeF2HTvmTim BE F2HS-DSCH 4A UUESTATETRANS(
ETRANS eToTrig Time BSC6900 Optional)

SET
UUESTAT RtDH2FTvmTh RT D/HSPA2F 4B UUESTATETRANS(
ETRANS d Threshold BSC6900 Optional)
SET
UUESTAT RtDH2FTvmTi RT D/HSPA2F 4B UUESTATETRANS(
ETRANS meToTrig Time BSC6900 Optional)

SET
UUESTAT RtDH2FTvmP RT D/HSPA2F 4B UUESTATETRANS(
ETRANS TAT Pending Time BSC6900 Optional)
SET
UUESTAT RtF2DHTvmTh RT F2D/HSPA 4A UUESTATETRANS(
ETRANS d Threshold BSC6900 Optional)

SET
UUESTAT RtF2DHTvmTi RT F2D/HSPA 4A UUESTATETRANS(
ETRANS meToTrig Time BSC6900 Optional)
SET
UUESTAT E2FThrouMea E-DCH Throu Meas UUESTATETRANS(
ETRANS sPeriod Period BSC6900 Optional)
SET
UUESTAT E-DCH2F 4B UUESTATETRANS(
ETRANS E2FThrouThd Threshold BSC6900 Optional)
SET
UUESTAT E2FThrouTime E-DCH2F 4B Period UUESTATETRANS(
ETRANS ToTrig Amount BSC6900 Optional)
E-DCH2F 4B SET
UUESTAT E2FThrouPTA Pending Period UUESTATETRANS(
ETRANS T Amount BSC6900 Optional)

SET
UUESTAT BE F2E-DCH 4A UUESTATETRANS(
ETRANS BeF2ETvmThd Threshold BSC6900 Optional)
SET
UUESTAT BeF2ETvmTim BE F2E-DCH 4A UUESTATETRANS(
ETRANS eToTrig Time BSC6900 Optional)

BE F2CPC_HS- SET
UUESTAT BeF2CpcHTv DSCH 4A UUESTATETRANS(
ETRANS mThd Threshold BSC6900 Optional)
SET
UUESTAT BeF2CpcHTv BE F2CPC_HS- UUESTATETRANS(
ETRANS mTimeToTrig DSCH 4A Time BSC6900 Optional)

SET
UUESTAT RtF2CpcTvmT RT F2CPC_HSPA UUESTATETRANS(
ETRANS hd 4A Threshold BSC6900 Optional)
SET
UUESTAT RtF2CpcTvmTi RT F2CPC_HSPA UUESTATETRANS(
ETRANS meToTrig 4A Time BSC6900 Optional)

SET
UUESTAT BeF2CpcETvm BE F2CPC_E-DCH UUESTATETRANS(
ETRANS Thd 4A Threshold BSC6900 Optional)
SET
UUESTAT BeF2CpcETvm BE FACH2CPC_E- UUESTATETRANS(
ETRANS TimeToTrig DCH 4A Time BSC6900 Optional)

SET
UUESTAT BeEFach2DTv BE E_FACH2D 4A UUESTATETRANS(
ETRANS mThd Threshold BSC6900 Optional)
SET
UUESTAT BeEFach2DTv BE E_FACH2D 4A UUESTATETRANS(
ETRANS mTimeToTrig Time BSC6900 Optional)

BE E_FACH2HS- SET
UUESTAT BeEFach2HTv DSCH 4A UUESTATETRANS(
ETRANS mThd Threshold BSC6900 Optional)
SET
UUESTAT BeEFach2HTv BE E_FACH2HS- UUESTATETRANS(
ETRANS mTimeToTrig DSCH 4A Time BSC6900 Optional)

RT SET
UUESTAT RtEFach2DHT E_FACH2D/HSPA UUESTATETRANS(
ETRANS vmThd 4A Threshold BSC6900 Optional)
RT SET
UUESTAT RtEFach2DHT E_FACH2D/HSPA UUESTATETRANS(
ETRANS vmTimeToTrig 4A Time BSC6900 Optional)

SET
UUESTAT BeEFach2Cpc BE E_FACH2CPC UUESTATETRANS(
ETRANS TvmThd 4A Threshold BSC6900 Optional)
BeEFach2Cpc SET
UUESTAT TvmTimeToTri BE E_FACH2CPC UUESTATETRANS(
ETRANS g 4A Time BSC6900 Optional)

RT SET
UUESTAT RtEFach2Cpc E_FACH2CPC_HS UUESTATETRANS(
ETRANS TvmThd PA 4A Threshold BSC6900 Optional)
RtEFach2Cpc RT SET
UUESTAT TvmTimeToTri E_FACH2CPC_HS UUESTATETRANS(
ETRANS g PA 4A Time BSC6900 Optional)

Fast Dormancy
User
FACH/E_FACH2DC SET
UUESTAT FastDormancy H/HSPA 4A UUESTATETRANS(
ETRANS F2DHTvmThd Threshold BSC6900 Optional)
UUESTAT SET
ETRANST CellReSelectTi Cell Reselection UUESTATETRANS
IMER mer Timer BSC6900 TIMER(Optional)

UUESTAT SET
ETRANST BeD2FStateTr BE DCH to FACH UUESTATETRANS
IMER ansTimer Transition Timer BSC6900 TIMER(Optional)
UUESTAT BE FACH or SET
ETRANST BeF2PStateTr E_FACH to PCH UUESTATETRANS
IMER ansTimer Transition Timer BSC6900 TIMER(Optional)

UUESTAT BE HS-DSCH to SET


ETRANST BeH2FStateTr FACH Transition UUESTATETRANS
IMER ansTimer Timer BSC6900 TIMER(Optional)
UUESTAT Realtime DCH or SET
ETRANST RtDH2FStateT HSPA To FACH UUESTATETRANS
IMER ransTimer Transition Timer BSC6900 TIMER(Optional)

UUESTAT BE E-DCH to FACH SET


ETRANST BeE2FStateTr State Transition UUESTATETRANS
IMER ansTimer Timer BSC6900 TIMER(Optional)
UUESTAT SET
ETRANST BeCpc2FState BE CPC to FACH UUESTATETRANS
IMER TransTimer Transition Timer BSC6900 TIMER(Optional)

UUESTAT Realtime CPC to SET


ETRANST RtCpc2FState FACH Transition UUESTATETRANS
IMER TransTimer Timer BSC6900 TIMER(Optional)
UUESTAT BE DCH to SET
ETRANST BeD2EFachSt E_FACH Transition UUESTATETRANS
IMER ateTransTimer Timer BSC6900 TIMER(Optional)

UUESTAT BE HSPA to SET


ETRANST BeH2EFachSt E_FACH Transition UUESTATETRANS
IMER ateTransTimer Timer BSC6900 TIMER(Optional)
UUESTAT Realtime DCH or SET
ETRANST RtDH2EFachS HSPA to E_FACH UUESTATETRANS
IMER tateTransTimer Transition Timer BSC6900 TIMER(Optional)

UUESTAT BeCpc2EFach BE CPC to SET


ETRANST StateTransTim E_FACH Transition UUESTATETRANS
IMER er Timer BSC6900 TIMER(Optional)
UUESTAT RtCpc2EFach Realtime CPC to SET
ETRANST StateTransTim E_FACH Transition UUESTATETRANS
IMER er Timer BSC6900 TIMER(Optional)

IntegrityProtect Integrity protection


UUIA Algo algorithm BSC6900 SET UUIA(Optional)
ADD
UURA(Mandatory)
RMV
UURA URAId URA ID BSC6900 UURA(Mandatory)

ADD
UURA CnOpIndex Cn Operator Index BSC6900 UURA(Mandatory)
SET
UUSERG UUSERGBR(Manda
BR TrafficClass Traffic Class BSC6900 tory)

SET
UUSERG Traffic Handling UUSERGBR(Manda
BR THPClass Priority Class BSC6900 tory)
SET
UUSERG UUSERGBR(Manda
BR BearType Bearer Type BSC6900 tory)

SET
UUSERG UUSERGBR(Manda
BR UserPriority User Priority BSC6900 tory)
SET
UUSERG Uplink GBR for BE UUSERGBR(Option
BR UlGBR service BSC6900 al)

SET
UUSERG Downlink GBR for UUSERGBR(Option
BR DlGBR BE service BSC6900 al)
SET
UUSERHA UUSERHAPPYBR(
PPYBR TrafficClass Traffic class BSC6900 Mandatory)
SET
UUSERHA UUSERHAPPYBR(
PPYBR UserPriority User Priority BSC6900 Mandatory)
SET
UUSERHA Traffic Handling UUSERHAPPYBR(
PPYBR THPClass Priority Class BSC6900 Mandatory)
SET
UUSERHA UUSERHAPPYBR(
PPYBR HappyBR Happy bit rate BSC6900 Optional)

SET
UUSERM Uplink MBR of UUSERMBR(Option
BR SingalUlMBR Signal BSC6900 al)

SET
UUSERM Downlink MBR of UUSERMBR(Option
BR SingalDlMBR Signal BSC6900 al)
SET
UUSERM Uplink MBR of UUSERMBR(Option
BR StreamUlMBR Streaming BSC6900 al)

SET
UUSERM Downlink MBR of UUSERMBR(Option
BR StreamDlMBR Streaming BSC6900 al)

SET
UUSERM Uplink MBR of UUSERMBR(Option
BR ConverUlMBR Conversation BSC6900 al)

SET
UUSERM Downlink MBR of UUSERMBR(Option
BR ConverDlMBR Conversation BSC6900 al)
UUSERPL Percentage of User SET
NSHAREP UserPlnSharin Plane Sharing Out UUSERPLNSHARE
ARA gOutThd Threshold BSC6900 PARA(Optional)

UUSERPL Percentage of User SET


NSHAREP UserPlnSharin Plane Sharing Out UUSERPLNSHARE
ARA gOutOffset Offset BSC6900 PARA(Optional)
Percentage of User
UUSERPL Plane CPU Usage SET
NSHAREP UserPlnCpuSh Sharing Out UUSERPLNSHARE
ARA aringOutThd Threshold BSC6900 PARA(Optional)

UUSERPL Percentage of User SET


NSHAREP UserPlnCpuSh Plane CPU Usage UUSERPLNSHARE
ARA aringOutOffset Sharing Out Offset BSC6900 PARA(Optional)

UUSERPL Percentage of DSP SET


NSHAREP DSPRestrainC CPU Restrain UUSERPLNSHARE
ARA puThd Threshold BSC6900 PARA(Optional)
User_priority of SET
UUSERPR Allocation/Retention UUSERPRIORITY(
IORITY ARP1Priority priority 1 BSC6900 Optional)

User_priority of SET
UUSERPR Allocation/Retention UUSERPRIORITY(
IORITY ARP2Priority priority 2 BSC6900 Optional)

User_priority of SET
UUSERPR Allocation/Retention UUSERPRIORITY(
IORITY ARP3Priority priority 3 BSC6900 Optional)

User_priority of SET
UUSERPR Allocation/Retention UUSERPRIORITY(
IORITY ARP4Priority priority 4 BSC6900 Optional)

User_priority of SET
UUSERPR Allocation/Retention UUSERPRIORITY(
IORITY ARP5Priority priority 5 BSC6900 Optional)

User_priority of SET
UUSERPR Allocation/Retention UUSERPRIORITY(
IORITY ARP6Priority priority 6 BSC6900 Optional)
User_priority of SET
UUSERPR Allocation/Retention UUSERPRIORITY(
IORITY ARP7Priority priority 7 BSC6900 Optional)

User_priority of SET
UUSERPR Allocation/Retention UUSERPRIORITY(
IORITY ARP8Priority priority 8 BSC6900 Optional)

User_priority of SET
UUSERPR Allocation/Retention UUSERPRIORITY(
IORITY ARP9Priority priority 9 BSC6900 Optional)

User_priority of SET
UUSERPR Allocation/Retention UUSERPRIORITY(
IORITY ARP10Priority priority 10 BSC6900 Optional)

User_priority of SET
UUSERPR Allocation/Retention UUSERPRIORITY(
IORITY ARP11Priority priority 11 BSC6900 Optional)

User_priority of SET
UUSERPR Allocation/Retention UUSERPRIORITY(
IORITY ARP12Priority priority 12 BSC6900 Optional)
User_priority of SET
UUSERPR Allocation/Retention UUSERPRIORITY(
IORITY ARP13Priority priority 13 BSC6900 Optional)

User_priority of SET
UUSERPR Allocation/Retention UUSERPRIORITY(
IORITY ARP14Priority priority 14 BSC6900 Optional)

User_priority of SET
UUSERPR Allocation/Retention UUSERPRIORITY(
IORITY ARP15Priority priority 15 BSC6900 Optional)
Integrate Priority SET
UUSERPR PriorityReferen Configured UUSERPRIORITY(
IORITY ce Reference BSC6900 Optional)

SET
UUSERPR CarrierTypePri Indicator of Carrier UUSERPRIORITY(
IORITY orInd Type Priority BSC6900 Optional)

ADD
UVIPIMSI(Mandator
y)
RMV
UVIPIMSI(Mandator
UVIPIMSI VIPIMSI IMSI BSC6900 y)
SET
UWPSAL NbmWpsAlgori Set WPS Algorithm UWPSALGO(Option
GO thmSwitch Switch BSC6900 al)
SET
UWPSAL NbmWpsAlgori Set WPS user UWPSALGO(Option
GO thmPriority priority BSC6900 al)
SET
VCLLOP(Mandatory
VCLLOP SRN Subrack No. BSC6900 )

SET
VCLLOP(Mandatory
VCLLOP LNKT Link type BSC6900 )

SET
VCLLOP SN Slot No. BSC6900 VCLLOP(Optional)
SET
VCLLOP SAALLNKN SAAL link No. BSC6900 VCLLOP(Optional)

SET
VCLLOP IPADDR IP address BSC6900 VCLLOP(Optional)

SET
VCLLOP PEERIPADDR Peer IP address BSC6900 VCLLOP(Optional)

SET
VCLLOP ANI Adjacent node ID BSC6900 VCLLOP(Optional)
SET
VCLLOP PATHID AAL2 path ID BSC6900 VCLLOP(Optional)

SET
VCLLOP(Mandatory
VCLLOP LOPT Loop type BSC6900 )

SET
VCLLOP AUSTOP Loop time[min] BSC6900 VCLLOP(Optional)
ADD
VLANID(Mandatory)
RMV
VLANID SRN Subrack No. BSC6900 VLANID(Mandatory)

ADD
VLANID(Mandatory)
RMV
VLANID SN Slot No. BSC6900 VLANID(Mandatory)
ADD
VLANID(Mandatory)
Next Hop IP RMV
VLANID IPADDR address. BSC6900 VLANID(Mandatory)

ADD
VLANID VLANID VLAN ID. BSC6900 VLANID(Mandatory)

ADD
Low bearing VPCLCX(Mandatory
VPCLCX LSRN subrack No. BSC6900 )

ADD
VPCLCX(Mandatory
VPCLCX LSN Low slot No. BSC6900 )

ADD
VPCLCX(Mandatory
VPCLCX LCARRYT Low bearing type BSC6900 )

ADD
VPCLCX LIMAGRPN Low IMA group No. BSC6900 VPCLCX(Optional)

ADD
VPCLCX LUNILNKN Low UNI link No. BSC6900 VPCLCX(Optional)

LFRAATMLNK Low FRAATM link ADD


VPCLCX N No. BSC6900 VPCLCX(Optional)
Low NCOPT port ADD
VPCLCX LPN No. BSC6900 VPCLCX(Optional)

ADD
VPCLCX(Mandatory
VPCLCX HSRN High subrack No. BSC6900 )

ADD
VPCLCX(Mandatory
VPCLCX HSN High slot No. BSC6900 )

ADD
VPCLCX(Mandatory
VPCLCX HCARRYT High bearing type BSC6900 )

ADD
VPCLCX HIMAGRPN High IMA group No. BSC6900 VPCLCX(Optional)

ADD
VPCLCX HUNILNKN High UNI link No. BSC6900 VPCLCX(Optional)

HFRAATMLNK High FRAATM link ADD


VPCLCX N No. BSC6900 VPCLCX(Optional)

High NCOPT port ADD


VPCLCX HPN No. BSC6900 VPCLCX(Optional)

ADD
VPCLCX(Mandatory
VPCLCX CXT Cross type BSC6900 )

ADD
VPCLCX(Mandatory
VPCLCX LVPI Low VPI BSC6900 )

ADD
VPCLCX LVCI Low VCI BSC6900 VPCLCX(Optional)
ADD
VPCLCX(Mandatory
VPCLCX HVPI High VPI BSC6900 )

ADD
VPCLCX HVCI High VCI BSC6900 VPCLCX(Optional)

ADD
TX traffic record VPCLCX(Mandatory
VPCLCX TXTRFX index BSC6900 )

ADD
RX traffic record VPCLCX(Mandatory
VPCLCX RXTRFX index BSC6900 )
ADD
VPCLCX(Optional)
RMV
Cross connect VPCLCX(Mandatory
VPCLCX VPCLCXN index BSC6900 )
Meaning IsKey Mandatory Feature ID

This parameter defines the times of retransmission of paging


messages. If the times of retransmission exceed the value of this
parameter, retransmission stops. For details, refer to the 3GPP TS WRFD-
25.331 protocol. NO NO 010301

WRFD-
05030104
WRFD-
050403
WRFD-
This parameter uniquely identifies an adjacent node. YES YES 050404
WRFD-
ID of one AAL2 path between two AAL2 nodes. The PATHID of the 050404
same AAL2 path configured between two AAL2 nodes must be the WRFD-
same. The value should not be equal to 0. YES YES 05030104

Lower layer link type of bearing the Path.


UNI: see"ADD UNILNK";
IMA: see"ADD IMALNK";
FRAATM: see"ADD FRALNK";
NCOPT: see"LST OPT";
ATMLOGICPORT: see"ADD ATMLOGICPORT"; WRFD-
NULL: used when testing. NO YES 05030104

WRFD-
Subrack number of bearing the AAL2 path NO YES 05030104
WRFD-
Number of the slot bearing the AAL2 link NO YES 05030104

Number of the UNI link that carries the PATH. The field is valid only
when the " bearer type " parameter is set to UNI. The bearing UNI WRFD-
link must be configured already. NO YES 05030104

Number of the IMA group that carries the PATH. The field is valid
only when the " bearer type " parameter is set to IMA. The bearing WRFD-
IMA group must be configured already. NO YES 05030104
Number of the FRA ATM link that carries the PATH. This field is
valid only when the " bearer type " parameter is set to FRAATM. WRFD-
The bearing FRAATM link must be configured already. NO YES 05030104

Number of the NCOPT port that carries the path. This field is valid WRFD-
only when the " bearer type " parameter is set to NCOPT. NO YES 05030104
ATM logic port No. bearing the PATH. This field is valid only when
the " bearer type " parameter is set to ATM logic port. The bearing
ATM logic port must be configured. The value mapping between
interface boards and ATM logic ports are as follows: AEUa: 0~127;
AOUa: 0~255; UOIa_ATM: 0~383; AOUc: 0~499; UOIc: 0~499.
The ATM logic port must be the leaf ATM logic port (the last level WRFD-
ATM logic port). NO YES 05030104

WRFD-
Whether to add the AAL2 path to the resource group NO YES 050301

WRFD-
Resource group number of the PATH NO YES 050301
WRFD-
05030104
WRFD-
05030106
WRFD-
VPI of the AAL2 path out RNC NO YES 050301

WRFD-
050301
WRFD-
VCI of the AAL2 path out RNC NO YES 050404

WRFD-
05030104
WRFD-
05030106
WRFD-
05030107
WRFD-
TX traffic record index of the AAL2 Path on the out RNC port (ATM 050405
layer PVC traffic). The traffic index is configured in the ATM traffic WRFD-
table (see "LST ATMTRF"). NO YES 050406
WRFD-
05030104
WRFD-
05030106
WRFD-
05030107
WRFD-
RX traffic record index of the AAL2 Path on the out RNC port (ATM 050405
layer PVC traffic). The traffic index is configured in the ATM traffic WRFD-
table (see "LST ATMTRF"). NO YES 050406

WRFD-
The ownership of the AAL2 path is local or peer NO NO 05030104

WRFD-
050405
TRM load threshold index. The TRM load threshold must be WRFD-
configured (see "ADD TRMLOADTH"). NO NO 050406

Timer_CU timer. The parameter affects the AAL2 transport WRFD-


efficiency and transport delay. NO NO 050301
Service type of carried over the PATH. For R99, only the R99
service can be carried. For HSPA, only the HSPA service can be
carried. For SHARE, R99 and HSPA services can be carried at the WRFD-
same time. NO YES 05030104
ATM address of the destination node of the AAL2 route. The value
is entered in the hexadecimal format, with the length ranging from
1.5 bytes to 21 bytes (including the 1-byte H' prefix). It is
recommended that the initial byte of the ATM address uses H'45
(indicating E.164 address) or H'39 (indicating the DCC address) or
H'47 (indicating the ICD address). The ATM address starting with
H'45 close to seven and half bytes of the H'45 must be in the BCD
code (15-bit digit), A single semi octet 1111 is then added at the
end to obtain an integral number of octets. The following is the
DSP. When the DSP is all-zero, it is E.164e, for example,
0x45000971500202001F0000000000000000000000. When the
DSP is not all zero, it is E.164A. The ATM address is allocated WRFD-
uniquely in the ATM network. The H'45 format is recommended. NO YES 050301

WRFD-
05030104
WRFD-
050403
WRFD-
This parameter uniquely identifies an adjacent node. NO YES 050404

WRFD-
Route logical number YES NO 050301
Whether to indicate that the " destination ATM node " is the same WRFD-
as the ATM node specified by the " adjacent node ID ". NO NO 050301

AAL2 connection establishment request timer. This timer is started


when an AAL2 signaling entity sends the peer node a request for WRFD-
establishing an AAL2 connection. NO NO 05030104
AAL2 connection establishment indication timer. This timer is
started when an AAL2 signaling entity sends the service user an WRFD-
indication for establishing an AAL2 connection. NO NO 05030104

This timer is started when an AAL2 signaling entity sends the peer WRFD-
node a request for releasing an AAL2 connection. NO NO 05030104

This timer is started when an AAL2 signaling entity sends the peer WRFD-
node an indication for releasing an AAL2 connection. NO NO 05030104
This timer is started when an AAL2 signaling entity sends the peer WRFD-
node a request for blocking an AAL2 path. NO NO 05030104

This timer is started when an AAL2 signaling entity sends the peer WRFD-
node a request for unblocking an AAL2 path. NO NO 05030104

This timer is started when an AAL2 signaling entity sends the peer WRFD-
node a request for resetting an AAL2 path. NO NO 05030104
This timer is started when an AAL2 signaling entity sends the peer WRFD-
node a request for modifying the bandwidth of an AAL2 path. NO NO 05030104

This timer is started when an AAL2 signaling entity sends the


service user an indication for modifying the bandwidth of an AAL2 WRFD-
path. NO NO 05030104

WRFD-
05030104
WRFD-
050403
WRFD-
This parameter uniquely identifies an adjacent node. YES YES 050404

WRFD-
050403
WRFD-
050404
WRFD-
050408
WRFD-
This parameter indicates the type of the adjacent node. NO YES 050424
WRFD-
021305
WRFD-
Transport type of the adjacent node and interface type NO YES 050424

WRFD-
Resource management mode. When the interface type is IUB, the 021305
value can be set to SHARE or EXCLUSIVE. When the interface WRFD-
type is IUR, IUCS, or IUPS, the value can be set to SHARE only. YES YES 050424

WRFD-
021305
WRFD-
02130501
WRFD-
Operator index of the resource group YES YES 050424

WRFD-
021305
WRFD-
Gold user TRMMAP index used by the current adjacent node NO YES 050424

WRFD-
021305
WRFD-
Silver user TRMMAP index used by the current adjacent node NO YES 050424
WRFD-
021305
WRFD-
Bronze user TRMMAP index used by the current adjacent node NO YES 050424

WRFD-
050406
WRFD-
Activation factor table index NO YES 050424

WRFD-
021305
WRFD-
Gold user load EQ index used by the current adjacent node NO YES 050424

WRFD-
021305
WRFD-
Silver user load EQ index used by the current adjacent node NO YES 050424

WRFD-
021305
WRFD-
Bronze user load EQ index used by the current adjacent node NO YES 050424

WRFD-
05030104
WRFD-
050403
WRFD-
This parameter uniquely identifies an adjacent node. YES YES 050404
This parameter indicates the name of the adjacent node. NO YES None

WRFD-
05030104
WRFD-
050403
WRFD-
This parameter indicates the type of the adjacent node. NO YES 050404

This parameter indicates the ID of the adjacent node to be added. WRFD-


The parameter is valid when Adjacent node type is set to IUB. NO YES 05030104
This parameter specifies whether the RNC is connected to a SGSN
or a GGSN. This parameter is valid when the node type is set to
IUPS. A parameter value YES indicates that the RNC is connected
to a SGSN. A parameter value NO indicates that the RNC is WRFD-
connected to a GGSN. NO YES 020111

WRFD-
05030104
WRFD-
050403
WRFD-
This parameter indicates the transport type of the adjacent node. NO YES 050404
This parameter indicates the DPX Index. This parameter is valid
when the node type is set to IUR, IUCS, IUPS, or WRFD-
NNI_AAL2SWITCH. NO YES 010101

This parameter indicates whether it is the root node when the WRFD-
transport type is ATM or ATM_IP. NO YES 05030104

This parameter indicates it is the upper level adjacent node when WRFD-
"Is Root Node" is set to No. NO YES 05030104

This parameter indicates the subrack number. NO YES None


This parameter indicates the Slot No.. This parameter is valid when
the node type is set to UNI_AAL2SWITCH. It is the slot number of
the SAAL link of the AAL2 signaling bearing the adjacent node. NO YES None

WRFD-
050301
This parameter indicates the SAAL link number of the XPU board. WRFD-
This number identifies an SAAL link uniquely. NO YES 050404
This parameter indicates the function set of the adjacent node
supported by local RNC. When the parameter is set to CS1, it
indicates that the local RNC is interconnected to the adjacent node
by using the CS1 protocol version. When the parameter is set to
CS2, it indicates that the local RNC is interconnected with the
adjacent node by using the CS2 protocol version. The CS2
protocol version is backward compatible with the CS1. By default,
the parameter is set to CS2. When the peer is not compatible with
the local CS2 messages (the peer does not process the compatible
domain according to protocol requirements), the protocol version is WRFD-
set to CS1. NO NO 05030104

MRFD-
Alarm ID YES YES 210304
Alarm blink filter threshold. When the interval between the
generation and clearance of an alarm is equal to or smaller than
the alarm blink filter threshold, the alarm is filtered and not MRFD-
reported. NO NO 210304
Assume that this threshold is not 0. When the accumulated number
of alarm blink times exceeds the threshold, the alarm is reported.
For querying the alarm blink measurement period, see "LST
ALMBLKSW". For setting the alarm blink measurement period, see MRFD-
"SET ALMBLKSW". NO NO 210304
Assume that this threshold is not 0. When the number of alarm
blink times is smaller than the threshold, the alarm is reported. For
querying the alarm blink measurement period, see "LST
ALMBLKSW". For setting the alarm blink measurement period, see MRFD-
"SET ALMBLKSW". NO NO 210304
Maximum rate of the accumulated alarm blink duration to the alarm
blink measurement period. Assume this threshold is not 0. When
the rate of accumulated alarm blink duration exceeds the threshold,
an alarm is reported. For querying the alarm blink measurement
period, see "LST ALMBLKSW". For setting the alarm blink MRFD-
measurement period, see "SET ALMBLKSW". NO NO 210304
Minimum rate of the accumulated alarm blink duration to the alarm
blink measurement period. Assume this threshold is not 0. When
the rate of accumulated alarm blink duration is lower than the
threshold, an alarm is reported. For querying the alarm blink
measurement period, see "LST ALMBLKSW". For setting the alarm MRFD-
blink measurement period, see "SET ALMBLKSW". NO NO 210304

MRFD-
Base Station Controller alarm blink filter switch NO NO 210304

Switch controlling whether to perform statistics of Base Station MRFD-


Controller alarms NO NO 210304
MRFD-
Measurement period of filtered Base Station Controller alarms NO NO 210304

MRFD-
Maximum capacity for storing the alarm log NO NO 210304

MRFD-
Maximum number of days for storing history alarms NO NO 210304

Alarm severity. One or more severities can be selected. By default, MRFD-


all severities are selected. NO YES 210304

Alarm mask switch NO YES None

MRFD-
Number of the subrack YES YES 210301

MRFD-
Port No. of environment alarm YES YES 210304
MRFD-
Operating state of the environment alarm port NO NO 210304

MRFD-
Alarm ID NO YES 210304

MRFD-
Port type of environment alarm YES YES 210304

MRFD-
Alarm level for a digital port NO NO 210304

MRFD-
Upper limit for triggering an alarm NO NO 210304

MRFD-
Lower limit for triggering an alarm NO NO 210304

Alarm severity. One or more severities can be selected. By default, MRFD-


all severities are selected. NO YES 210304

MRFD-
Shield flag of the alarm NO YES 210304
If this parameter is set to "ON", you must set "OMU automatic
switchover interval". Otherwise, "OMU automatic switchover
interval" is not displayed. NO YES None

Automatic switchover interval. This parameter needs to be set only


when "OMU automatic switchover switch" is set to "ON". The
minimum automatic switchover interval is 30 days and the
maximum automatic switchover interval is 1024 days. NO YES None

This parameter specifies whether turn on automatic switchover


automatically. NO NO None
MRFD-
Number of the subrack YES YES 210301

Indicates the slot number for running this command YES YES None

WRFD-
050405
WRFD-
Type of logical port NO YES 050408

Board type NO NO None

Logical port number YES NO None

Bearer type of the logical port NO YES None

Bearing slot No. NO YES None

IMA group number of the logical port NO NO None


UNI link number NO NO None

Fractional ATM link number of the logical port NO NO None

Optical interface number of the logical port NO NO None

Upper number of the logical port NO NO None

WRFD-
Backward bandwidth of the logical port NO YES 050405

Backward bandwidth of the logical port NO YES None


WRFD-
040100
WRFD-
Resource management mode of logical port NO NO 02130406

WRFD-
021305
WRFD-
050405
WRFD-
Index of the operator NO NO 050408

WRFD-
Logical port flow control switch NO NO 050405
WRFD-
Flow control parameter index NO NO 050405

TRM load threshold index NO NO None

WRFD-
Flow control parameter index NO YES 050405

WRFD-
TRM load threshold index NO NO 050405

Traffic index YES YES None

Service type of the ATM NO YES None


WRFD-
050305
WRFD-
05030107
WRFD-
Rate unit NO NO 050301

WRFD-
050305
WRFD-
05030107
WRFD-
Peak rate of the ATM traffic NO NO 050301

WRFD-
050305
WRFD-
05030107
WRFD-
Average rate of the ATM traffic NO NO 050301

WRFD-
050305
WRFD-
05030107
WRFD-
Minimum guarantee rate of the ATM traffic NO NO 050301

Maximum burst size (MBS) NO NO None

Tolerable delay jitter NO NO None

Purpose description of the ATM traffic record NO NO None


MRFD-
Number of the subrack YES YES 210301

MRFD-
Number of the slot YES YES 210301

Turn on or turn off the BFD protocol switch YES YES None

MRFD-
Whether to report the alarm to the alarm box NO YES 210304

MRFD-
Number of the subrack YES YES 210301

MRFD-
Number of the slot YES YES 210301

MRFD-
Classes of boards classified according to function modules NO YES 210301

MRFD-
Whether to back up the data of the board NO YES 210301
MRFD-
Type of the board NO YES 210301

MRFD-
Classes of boards classified according to function modules NO YES 210301
MRFD-
Type of the board NO NO 210301

Logical function type of the board


OAM:Operation And Maintenance Process
UCP:All the UCP subsystems are configured as CPUS to act as
the control plane processing subsystems for UMTS RNC
RUCP:Subsystem 0 of RUCP is configured as the MPU subsystem
to act as the resource management subsystem. The other
subsystems are configured as CPUS to act as the control plane
processing subsystems for UMTS RNC
UUP:UMTS RNC User plane Process
ATM:AEUa/ATM ATM over E1/T1/J1 interface,AOUa/ATM ATM
over channelized Optical STM-1/OC-3 interface,AOUc/ATM ATM
over channelized Optical STM-1/OC-3 interface,UOIa/ATM ATM
over Unchannelized Optical STM-1/OC-3 interface,UOIc/ATM ATM
over Unchannelized Optical STM-1/OC-3 interface
IP:GOUc/IP IP over GE Optical interface,GOUa/IP IP over GE
Optical interface,PEUa/IP IP over E1/T1/J1 interface,FG2c/IP IP
over FE/GE interface,FG2a/IP IP over FE/GE interface,POUc/IP
IP over channelized Optical STM-1/OC-3 interface,POUa/IP IP
over channelized Optical STM-1/OC-3 interface,UOIa/IP IP over
Unchannelized Optical STM-1/OC-3 interface MRFD-
SAU:Service Aware Unit NO NO 210301

MRFD-
Whether to back up the data of the board NO NO 210301

MRFD-
Number of the subrack where the MPU subsystem is located NO NO 210301
MRFD-
Number of the slot where the MPU subsystem is located NO NO 210301

MRFD-
Whether to support the FRA (E1/T1 frame relay interface board) NO NO 210301

Work mode of the board ports.


Load sharing:The ports of the active board and the standby board
work independently. Load sharing mode is supported only when
the backplane version of the subrack where the board is located is
VER.C or later versions. To check the backplane version, run the
"DSP BRDVER" command and see the value of the "Backplane
version" parameter. MRFD-
Backup:The ports of the standby board are used only for backup. NO NO 210301

MRFD-
Number of the cabinet YES YES 210301
MRFD-
You can select one or more commands. NO YES 210305

MRFD-
Name of the command group. You can define the name. NO NO 210305

MRFD-
Name of the root certificate file NO NO 210305

MRFD-
Name of the certificate file NO NO 210305

MRFD-
Name of the private key file NO NO 210305

Whether to enable the private key password.


DISABLE: indicating that the private key password is disabled. MRFD-
ENABLE: indicating that the private key password is enabled. NO NO 210305

MRFD-
Private key password NO YES 210305
Whether to enable the certificate revocation list.
DISABLE: indicating that the certificate revocation list is disabled. MRFD-
ENABLE: indicating that the certificate revocation list is enabled. NO NO 210305

MRFD-
Name of the certificate revocation list file. NO YES 210305

Whether to enable the certificate chain


DISABLE: indicating that the certificate chain is disabled MRFD-
ENABLE: indicating that the certificate chain is enabled NO NO 210305

MRFD-
Name of the certificate chain file NO YES 210305

MRFD-
Number of the subrack NO NO 210301

MRFD-
Number of the subrack NO YES 210301
MRFD-
Number of the subrack YES YES 210301

Indicates the slot number for running this command YES YES None

WRFD-
Identifies a maintenance domain YES YES 050425

Specifies the identifier of a VLAN. Connectivity Fault Management


(CFM) supports the creation of a Maintenance Association (MA) on
each VLAN for each Maintenance Domain (MD) Level. The MA WRFD-
must be in one-to-one mapping with the VLAN ID. NO YES 050425
Identifies a maintenance group.
Maintenance group: maintenance alliance (MA), which is a
component of the maintenance domain (MD). Maintenance domain
is an Ethernet or a component of an Ethernet in which the
connectivity failure management is performed. The maintenance
domain is uniformly managed by one ISP. One MD can be divided WRFD-
into one or more maintenance groups. NO YES 050425

WRFD-
Name of the MA NO YES 050425

WRFD-
Transmission period of the CCM packet in the MA NO NO 050425

MRFD-
Number of the subrack YES YES 210301
Indicates the slot number for running this command YES YES None

WRFD-
Identifies a maintenance domain YES YES 050425

WRFD-
Class of the maintenance domain NO NO 050425

WRFD-
name of the MD NO YES 050425

MRFD-
Number of the subrack YES YES 210301
Identifies a maintenance group.
Maintenance group: maintenance alliance (MA), which is a
component of the maintenance domain (MD). Maintenance domain
is an Ethernet or a component of an Ethernet in which the
connectivity failure management is performed. The maintenance
domain is uniformly managed by one ISP. One MD can be divided WRFD-
into one or more maintenance groups. YES YES 050425
The type of the maintenance point added to the maintenance
group. LocalMep indicates a local maintenance point and WRFD-
RemoteMep indicates a remote maintenance point. YES YES 050425

Identifies a maintenance point in the maintenance alliance WRFD-


A maintenance point is an edge node of the MA. YES YES 050425
Indicates the type of the physical port used by the local
maintenance point in the maintenance group. FE indicates the FE WRFD-
port and TRUNK indicates the aggregation group. NO YES 050425

Indicates the slot number for running this command NO YES None

Specifies Ethernet port number. NO YES None

WRFD-
TRUNK group number NO YES 050425
MRFD-
Type of the subrack YES YES 210502

MRFD-
Number of the subrack YES YES 210301
MRFD-
Number of the slot YES YES 210301

MRFD-
Type of the board NO YES 210502
Port for output LINE1. Only one clock source can be configured
and this parameter specifies the clock source.(The actual value MRFD-
range may differ on the LMT ) NO NO 210502

MRFD-
Whether to use Back-up port for LINE1 NO NO 210502

Back-up port for output LINE1. Only one clock source can be
configured and this parameter specifies the clock source.(The MRFD-
actual value range may differ on the LMT ) NO NO 210502
This parameter applies only to the Gb interface boards. When the
clock sources of the SGSN and the MSC are different, set this
parameter to Yes to enable the SGSN to use the clock source that MRFD-
is the same as the clock source of the MSC. NO NO 210502

MRFD-
Switch of panel BITS1(2M) NO NO 210502

MRFD-
Switch of panel BITS2(2M) NO NO 210502
MRFD-
Switch of backplane LINE1 NO NO 210502

MRFD-
Switch of backplane LINE2 NO NO 210502
Working mode of the system clock. Working modes of the system
clock are as follows:
MANUAL: In this mode, you must specify a clock source and
prevent the switching of the clock source.
AUTO: In this mode, you do not need to specify a clock source and
the system automatically selects the clock source with the highest
priority. MRFD-
FREE: In this mode, the crystal oscillator of board is used. NO YES 210502

MRFD-
Priority of the clock source NO YES 210502

Priority of the clock source.There are four priorities (in descending MRFD-
order): 1, 2, 3, 4. YES YES 210502
MRFD-
Type of the clock source. NO YES 210502

MRFD-
Type of the clock board NO YES 210502
Configuration rollback control switch that is used to specify whether MRFD-
to support the configuration rollback function NO YES 210301

Type of the connection between the NE and EMS or LMT. The


connection can be a plain connection or SSL encryption MRFD-
connection. NO YES 210305

MRFD-
Number of the subrack YES YES 210301

Indicates the slot number for running this command YES YES None

WRFD-
Board type NO YES 05030102
WRFD-
Port selection NO YES 05030102

WRFD-
Port number YES NO 05030102

WRFD-
E1/T1 port number YES NO 05030102
WRFD-
Byte length of J2 NO NO 05030102

WRFD-
Byte display format of J2 NO NO 05030102

WRFD-
Sending value of J2 NO NO 05030102

WRFD-
Expected receiving value of J2 NO NO 05030102
A zero or a space used to fill in the J byte of the optical port based
on the J byte of the peer equipment. If the J bytes are inconsistent,
an alarm related to J byte mismatch will be reported and the
negotiation of the optical port may fail, thus leading to deterioration
of the services. NO NO None

MRFD-
Classes of boards classified according to function modules YES YES 210301
CPU usage alarm clearance threshold. When the CPU usage is
lower than the threshold, the CPU usage alarm is cleared. "CPU
occupancy alarm clearance threshold" must be smaller than "CPU MRFD-
occupancy alarm threshold". NO NO 210304
CPU usage alarm threshold. When the CPU usage exceeds the
threshold, a CPU usage alarm is reported. "CPU occupancy alarm
clearance threshold" must be smaller than "CPU occupancy alarm MRFD-
threshold". NO NO 210304
DSP usage alarm clearance threshold. When the DSP usage is
lower than the threshold, the DSP usage alarm is cleared. "DSP
occupancy alarm clearance threshold" must be smaller than "DSP MRFD-
occupancy alarm threshold". NO NO 210304
DSP usage alarm threshold. When the DSP usage exceeds the
threshold, a DSP usage alarm is reported. "DSP occupancy alarm
clearance threshold" must be smaller than "DSP occupancy alarm MRFD-
threshold". NO NO 210304
Throughput usage alarm clearance threshold. When the throughput
usage is lower than the threshold, the throughput usage alarm is
cleared. "Thruput Occupancy Alarm Clearance Threshold" must be MRFD-
smaller than "Thruput Occupancy Alarm Threshold". NO NO 210304
Throughput usage alarm threshold. When the throughput usage
exceeds the threshold, a throughput usage alarm is reported.
"Thruput Occupancy Alarm Clearance Threshold" must be smaller MRFD-
than "Thruput Occupancy Alarm Threshold". NO NO 210304

Upper layer application type, including CCP, NCP, ALCAP, and


operation and maintenance link IPoAPVC YES YES None
Activation factor. The bandwidth of this link is the bandwidth of the
CCP, NCP, ALCAP, and IPoA PVC multiplied by the activation WRFD-
factor. YES YES 02130406
MRFD-
Name of the file. NO YES 210301

MRFD-
Number of the subrack NO YES 210301

Indicates the slot number for running this command NO YES None

Device IP Address Type NO YES None

MRFD-
211502
WRFD-
050402
WRFD-
050409
WRFD-
IP address of the board YES YES 050410

Subnet mask of the board NO YES None


Specifies the Maximum Transmission Unit size. NO NO None

DHCP Relay ID NO YES None

This parameter indicates the IP Address of DHCP Relay Gateway. NO YES None

Differentiated service code is used to identify the service priority of WRFD-


the user. YES YES 050424

WRFD-
VLAN priority YES NO 050424

MRFD-
Number of the subrack NO YES 210301
Indicates the slot number for running this command NO YES None

WRFD-
Board type NO YES 05030101

WRFD-
Port selection NO NO 05030101

E1/T1 port number NO NO None


Whether support the balanced mode and unbalanced mode.
When this parameter is set to "YES", you can run MML commands
to set the balancing mode of the interface boards. You do not need
to turn the DIP bits inwards or outwards.
When this parameter is set to "NO", you must run MML commands
to set the working mode to T1 if the working mode needs to be set
to T1. If the working mode needs to be set to E1, you must set the
working mode to E1 by turning the related DIP bits inwards or WRFD-
outwards. NO NO 05030101
Working mode.
E1: The E1 system is recommended by the IUT-T. E1 carries
signals at 2.048 Mbit/s. G.703 defines the electrical specification
and G.704 defines the frame format for E1 telecommunication
lines. The E1 system is used in Europe and China.
T1: The T1 system is recommended by the ANSI and widely used
in the North America. T1 carries signals at 1.544 Mbit/s.
E1_BA: A circuit that uses two wires to transmit the same but
contra-directional signals. The 120-ohm E1 line and 100-ohm T1
line are typical balanced circuits. The balanced circuit must use the
balanced cable, that is, twisted-pair cable consisting of two wires.
E1_UNBA: A circuit that uses one transmission signal cable and
one common grounding cable to transmit signals. The 75-ohm E1
line is a typical unbalanced circuit. The unbalanced circuit must use WRFD-
the unbalanced cable, that is, coaxial cable. NO NO 05030101

WRFD-
Frame structure NO NO 05030101
WRFD-
Sending frame structure NO NO 05030101

WRFD-
Receiving frame structure NO NO 05030101

WRFD-
Line coding method NO NO 05030101
WRFD-
Scramble switch NO NO 05030101

WRFD-
This parameter specifies whether to use timeslot 16, or not. NO NO 05030101

Loop Detect Switch NO NO None

Remark NO NO None
MRFD-
Number of the subrack YES YES 210301

Indicates the slot number for running this command YES YES None

WRFD-
Board type NO YES 05030101

WRFD-
E1/T1 port number YES NO 05030101
Loopback type NO YES None
The loopback channel number for loopback mode of single channel
local loop NO NO None
The loopback channel number for loopback mode of single channel
remote loop, it can select more than one channel NO NO None

It specifies the loopback duration. NO NO None

IP address of the NE management system YES YES None

Subnet mask of the board NO YES None

External virtual IP address of the OMU NO NO None


Subnet mask of the OMU in the external network NO NO None

MRFD-
Number of the subrack YES YES 210301

MRFD-
48V voltage alarm switch NO NO 210304

MRFD-
24V voltage alarm switch NO NO 210304

MRFD-
Temperature alarm switch NO NO 210304

MRFD-
Humidity alarm switch NO NO 210304

MRFD-
Water sensor alarm switch NO NO 210304

MRFD-
Smog alarm switch NO NO 210304

MRFD-
Infrared alarm switch NO NO 210304

MRFD-
Door status alarm switch NO NO 210304

MRFD-
Sensor type of extended analog signal 1 NO NO 210304

MRFD-
Sensor type of extended analog signal 2 NO NO 210304
MRFD-
Sensor type of extended analog signal 3 NO NO 210304

MRFD-
Sensor type of extended analog signal 4 NO NO 210304

MRFD-
Upper limit for triggering a 48V voltage sensor alarm NO NO 210304

MRFD-
Lower limit for triggering a 48V voltage sensor alarm NO NO 210304

MRFD-
Upper limit for triggering a 24 V voltage sensor alarm NO NO 210304

MRFD-
Lower limit for triggering a 24 V voltage sensor alarm NO NO 210304

MRFD-
Upper limit of temperature NO NO 210304

MRFD-
Lower limit of temperature NO NO 210304
Upper limit of humidity. When the humidity exceeds the upper limit, MRFD-
a humidity alarm is reported. NO NO 210304

Lower limit of humidity. When the humidity is lower than the lower MRFD-
limit, a humidity alarm is reported. NO NO 210304

Upper limit of extended output analog signal 1. If "Sensor Type of


External Analog 1" is set to VOLTAGE, the unit of this parameter is
V; if "Sensor Type of External Analog 1" is set to CURRENT, the MRFD-
unit of this parameter is A. NO NO 210304
Lower limit of extended output analog signal 1. If "Sensor Type of
External Analog 1" is set to VOLTAGE, the unit of this parameter is
V; if "Sensor Type of External Analog 1" is set to CURRENT, the MRFD-
unit of this parameter is A. NO NO 210304
Maximum measurement range of extended analog signal 1. If
"Sensor Type of External Analog 1" is set to VOLTAGE, the unit of
this parameter is V; if "Sensor Type of External Analog 1" is set to MRFD-
CURRENT, the unit of this parameter is A. NO NO 210304
Minimum measurement range of extended analog signal 1. If
"Sensor Type of External Analog 1" is set to VOLTAGE, the unit of
this parameter is V; if "Sensor Type of External Analog 1" is set to MRFD-
CURRENT, the unit of this parameter is A. NO NO 210304
Upper limit of extended output analog signal 2. If "Sensor Type of
External Analog 2" is set to VOLTAGE, the unit of this parameter is
V; if "Sensor Type of External Analog 2" is set to CURRENT, the MRFD-
unit of this parameter is A. NO NO 210304
Lower limit of extended output analog signal 2. If "Sensor Type of
External Analog 2" is set to VOLTAGE, the unit of this parameter is
V; if "Sensor Type of External Analog 2" is set to CURRENT, the MRFD-
unit of this parameter is A. NO NO 210304
Maximum measurement range of extended analog signal 2. If
"Sensor Type of External Analog 2" is set to VOLTAGE, the unit of
this parameter is V; if "Sensor Type of External Analog 2" is set to MRFD-
CURRENT, the unit of this parameter is A. NO NO 210304
Minimum measurement range of extended analog signal 2. If
"Sensor Type of External Analog 2" is set to VOLTAGE, the unit of
this parameter is V; if "Sensor Type of External Analog 2" is set to MRFD-
CURRENT, the unit of this parameter is A. NO NO 210304
Upper limit of extended output analog signal 3. If "Sensor Type of
External Analog 3" is set to VOLTAGE, the unit of this parameter is
V; if "Sensor Type of External Analog 3" is set to CURRENT, the MRFD-
unit of this parameter is A. NO NO 210304
Lower limit of extended output analog signal 3. If "Sensor Type of
External Analog 3" is set to VOLTAGE, the unit of this parameter is
V; if "Sensor Type of External Analog 3" is set to CURRENT, the MRFD-
unit of this parameter is A. NO NO 210304
Maximum measurement range of extended analog signal 3. If
"Sensor Type of External Analog 3" is set to VOLTAGE, the unit of
this parameter is V; if "Sensor Type of External Analog 3" is set to MRFD-
CURRENT, the unit of this parameter is A. NO NO 210304
Minimum measurement range of extended analog signal 3. If
"Sensor Type of External Analog 3" is set to VOLTAGE, the unit of
this parameter is V; if "Sensor Type of External Analog 3" is set to MRFD-
CURRENT, the unit of this parameter is A. NO NO 210304
Upper limit of extended output analog signal 4. If "Sensor Type of
External Analog 4" is set to VOLTAGE, the unit of this parameter is
V; if "Sensor Type of External Analog 4" is set to CURRENT, the MRFD-
unit of this parameter is A. NO NO 210304
Lower limit of extended output analog signal 4. If "Sensor Type of
External Analog 4" is set to VOLTAGE, the unit of this parameter is
V; if "Sensor Type of External Analog 4" is set to CURRENT, the MRFD-
unit of this parameter is A. NO NO 210304
Maximum measurement range of extended analog signal 4. If
"Sensor Type of External Analog 4" is set to VOLTAGE, the unit of
this parameter is V; if "Sensor Type of External Analog 4" is set to MRFD-
CURRENT, the unit of this parameter is A. NO NO 210304
Minimum measurement range of extended analog signal 4. If
"Sensor Type of External Analog 4" is set to VOLTAGE, the unit of
this parameter is V; if "Sensor Type of External Analog 4" is set to MRFD-
CURRENT, the unit of this parameter is A. NO NO 210304
MRFD-
Relay switch 1 NO NO 210304
MRFD-
Relay switch 2 NO NO 210304
MRFD-
Relay switch 3 NO NO 210304
MRFD-
Relay switch 4 NO NO 210304
MRFD-
Relay switch 5 NO NO 210304
MRFD-
Relay switch 6 NO NO 210304

MRFD-
New name of the alarm NO NO 210304
Alarm severity. One or more severities can be selected. By default, MRFD-
all severities are selected. NO NO 210304

Network management type of the alarm. By default, all network MRFD-


management types are selected. NO NO 210304

MRFD-
Number of the subrack YES YES 210301

Indicates the slot number for running this command YES YES None
Specifies Ethernet port number. YES YES None

IP address index of the Ethernet port NO YES None

MRFD-
Local IP address of the Ethernet port YES YES 211502

Subnet mask of the board NO YES None

Subnet mask of the ether port NO NO None

MRFD-
Number of the subrack NO YES 210301

Indicates the slot number for running this command NO YES None

Board type NO YES None

Ethernet port type NO YES None


Specifies Ethernet port number. NO NO None

Whether the self-negotiation mode is adopted


1. When the FG2 board is used and the port type is GE, the self-
negotiation mode must be adopted.
2. If the self-negotiation mode is adopted, the FE port rate, working
mode and flow control mode must be in accordance with the
negotiation result. If the self-negotiation mode is not adopted, the
FE port rate, working mode and flow control mode must be
specified. Make sure that the specified attributes are the same as
that of the peer. Otherwise, transmission failure must be incurred.
3. If the self-negotiation mode is adopted on the local system, the WRFD-
peer must use the self-negotiation mode. NO NO 050421
Rate over the GE electrical port. When this parameter is set to
1000M, the GE electrical port performs negotiation at the rate of
1000 Mbit/s. If, however, the negotiation result is not 1000 Mbit/s,
the negotiation fails. When this parameter is set to AUTO, the GE
electrical port performs auto negotiation, and the negotiation result
can be either 100 Mbit/s or 1000 Mbit/s. NO NO None

WRFD-
050402
WRFD-
050409
WRFD-
Specifies the Maximum Transmission Unit size. NO NO 050410
This parameter specifies whether to send and process the flow
control frame on the physical layer, or not. The setting of this
parameter must be negotiated with that on the interconnected side. NO NO None

WRFD-
050402
WRFD-
050409
Ratio of the minimum guarantee bandwidth of the OAM stream to WRFD-
the port bandwidth NO NO 050410

WRFD-
Port flow control switch NO NO 050408

WRFD-
050402
WRFD-
050409
WRFD-
Flow control parameter index NO YES 050410

Error-frame detect switch NO NO None


Error-frame alarm threshold NO NO None

Received broadcast packets alarm threshold. When a network


storm occurs on the network, the quality of the services carried on
the Ethernet port will be deteriorated, and the services may even
be disrupted if the network storm is serious. This alarm will be
generated when the number of broadcast packets received over an
Ethernet port in a second is greater than the specified alarm
threshold for 30 consecutive seconds. NO NO None
Received broadcast packets alarm clear threshold. It is
automatically cleared when the number of broadcast packets
received over the Ethernet port in a second is smaller than the
specified alarm clear threshold for 30 consecutive seconds. NO NO None

CFM protocol version. Value V7 indicates that the 1AG protocol of


draft 7 is used. Value V8 indicates that the 1AG protocol of the
standard version is used. NO NO None

MRFD-
Number of the subrack YES YES 210301
Slot number for running this command YES YES None

Specifies Ethernet port number. YES YES None

The subrack number for running this command YES YES None

Indicates the slot number for running this command YES YES None

MRFD-
Aggregation group number YES YES 210103

Aggregation mode. When this parameter is set to static


aggregation, the LACP protocol is activated; otherwise, the LACP MRFD-
protocol is deactivated. NO YES 210103
Ratio of the minimum guarantee bandwidth of the OAM stream to MRFD-
the port bandwidth NO NO 210103

MRFD-
Port flow control switch NO NO 210103

MRFD-
Flow control parameter index NO NO 210103

CFM protocol version. Value V7 indicates that the 1AG protocol of


draft 7 is used. Value V8 indicates that the 1AG protocol of the
standard version is used. NO NO None

The subrack number for running this command YES YES None
Indicates the slot number for running this command YES YES None

MRFD-
Aggregation group number YES YES 210103

MRFD-
IP address index of the aggregation group NO YES 210103

MRFD-
Local IP address of the aggregation group YES YES 210103

MRFD-
210103
WRFD-
Subnet mask NO YES 050421

The subrack number for running this command YES YES None

Indicates the slot number for running this command NO YES None
MRFD-
Aggregation group number NO YES 210103

MRFD-
Slot number of the aggregation member YES YES 210103

MRFD-
Port number of the aggregation member YES YES 210103

MRFD-
Type of the fan YES YES 210301

MRFD-
Number of the subrack YES YES 210301

MRFD-
Fan adjustment mode NO YES 210301

MRFD-
Duty ratio-based speed adjustment NO NO 210301

MRFD-
Classes of boards classified according to function modules YES YES 210301
Number of CPU usage samples involved in the calculation of the WRFD-
average CPU usage in the sliding window NO NO 040100

Number of CPU usage sampling times for fast judgment. The value WRFD-
of this parameter must be of half size of "Filter window" or smaller. NO NO 040100
Critical threshold of CPU usage. When the CPU usage in "Fast
judgement window" reaches or exceeds the threshold, all active
flow control functions are implemented. Otherwise, the WRFD-
corresponding flow control mechanism is used. NO NO 040100

Printing control threshold. If the CPU usage of sliding windows


reaches or exceeds the threshold, printing flow control is triggered WRFD-
on the serial port. NO NO 040100
Printing control threshold. If the CPU usage of sliding windows is
lower than the threshold, printing flow control on the serial port is WRFD-
stopped. NO NO 040100

CPU usage threshold for debugging tracing flow control. When the
average CPU usage of sliding windows reaches or exceeds the WRFD-
threshold, debugging tracing flow control is triggered. NO NO 040100
CPU usage threshold for recovery from debugging tracing flow
control. When the average CPU usage of smooth windows is lower WRFD-
than the threshold, debugging tracing flow control is stopped. NO NO 040100

CPU usage threshold for performance monitoring. When the


average CPU usage of sliding windows reaches or exceeds the WRFD-
threshold, performance monitoring is triggered. NO NO 040100
CPU usage threshold for recovery from performance monitoring.
When the average CPU usage of sliding windows is lower than the WRFD-
threshold, performance monitoring is stopped. NO NO 040100

CPU usage threshold for resource auditing control. When the


average CPU usage of sliding windows reaches or exceeds the WRFD-
threshold, resource auditing control is triggered. NO NO 040100
CPU usage threshold for recovery from resource auditing control.
When the average CPU usage of sliding windows is lower than the WRFD-
threshold, resource auditing control is stopped. NO NO 040100
CPU usage threshold for paging flow control over the short
message service (SMS). When the average CPU usage within
several sliding windows reaches or exceeds "SMS page restore
threshold", the linear paging flow control on SMS is started. When
the average CPU usage within several sliding windows reaches or
exceeds the "SMS page control threshold", the 100% paging flow WRFD-
control on SMS is started. NO NO 040100
CPU usage threshold for paging flow control over the short
message service (SMS). When the average CPU usage within
several sliding windows reaches or exceeds "SMS page restore
threshold", the linear paging flow control on SMS is started. When
the average CPU usage within several sliding windows is lower
than "SMS page restore threshold", the flow control on SMS is WRFD-
stopped. NO NO 040100
CPU usage threshold for paging flow control over best effort (BE)
services, supplementary services (SS), and the location service
(LCS). BE services uses the same paging flow control thresholds
as SS and LCS to ensure the paging success rate of real-time
services. When the average CPU usage within several sliding
windows reaches or exceeds "SS and LCS page restore
threshold", the linear paging flow control on BE services, SS, and
LCS is started. When the average CPU usage within several sliding
windows reaches or exceeds "SS and LCS page control threshold",
the 100% paging flow control on BE services, SS, and LCS is WRFD-
started. NO NO 040100
CPU usage threshold for paging flow control over best effort (BE)
services, supplementary services (SS), and location service (LCS).
BE services uses the same paging flow control thresholds as SS
and LCS to ensure the paging success rate of real-time services.
When the average CPU usage within several sliding windows
reaches or exceeds "SS and LCS page restore threshold", the
linear paging flow control on BE services, SS, and LCS is started.
When the average CPU usage within several sliding windows is
lower than the "SS and LCS page restore threshold", paging flow WRFD-
control over BE services, SS, and LCS is stopped. NO NO 040100
CPU usage threshold for paging flow control over real-time
services. BE services uses the same paging flow control thresholds
as SS and LCS to ensure the paging success rate of real-time
services. When the average CPU usage within several sliding
windows reaches or exceeds "Call page restore threshold", the
linear paging flow control on real-time services is started. When the
average CPU usage within several sliding windows reaches or
exceeds "Call page control threshold", the 100% paging flow WRFD-
control on real-time services is started. NO NO 040100
CPU usage threshold for paging control over real-time services. BE
services uses the same paging flow control thresholds as SS and
LCS to ensure the paging success rate of real-time services. When
the average CPU usage within several sliding windows reaches or
exceeds "Call page restore threshold", the linear paging flow
control on real-time services is started. When the average CPU
usage within several sliding windows is lower than "Call page
restore threshold", paging control over real-time services is WRFD-
stopped. NO NO 040100
CPU usage threshold for handover flow control. When the average
CPU usage within several sliding windows reaches or exceeds
"Handover restore threshold", the linear handover flow control is
started. When the average CPU usage within several sliding
windows reaches or exceeds "Handover control threshold", the WRFD-
100% handover flow control is started. NO NO 040100
CPU usage threshold for handover control. When the average CPU
usage within several sliding windows reaches or exceeds
"Handover restore threshold", the linear handover flow control is
started. When the average CPU usage within several sliding
windows is lower than "Handover restore threshold", handover flow WRFD-
control is stopped. NO NO 040100
CPU usage threshold for Iur uplink flow control. When the average
CPU usage of sliding windows reaches or exceeds the threshold, WRFD-
flow control is triggered on the Iur uplink. NO NO 040100

CPU usage threshold for recovery from Iur uplink flow control.
When the average CPU usage of sliding windows is lower than the WRFD-
threshold, flow control over on the Iur uplink is stopped. NO NO 040100
CPU usage threshold for Iur downlink flow control. When the
average CPU usage of sliding windows reaches or exceeds the WRFD-
threshold, flow control is triggered on the Iur downlink. NO NO 040100

CPU usage threshold for recovery from Iur downlink flow control.
When the average CPU usage of sliding windows is lower than the WRFD-
threshold, flow control on the Iur downlink is stopped. NO NO 040100
CPU usage threshold for Cell Broadcast Service (CBS) flow
control. When the average CPU usage of sliding windows reaches WRFD-
or exceeds the threshold, CBS flow control is triggered. NO NO 040100

CPU usage threshold for recovery from CBS flow control. When the
average CPU usage of sliding windows is lower than the threshold, WRFD-
CBS flow control is stopped. NO NO 040100
CPU usage threshold for log flow control. When the average CPU
usage of sliding windows reaches or exceeds the threshold, log WRFD-
flow control is triggered. NO NO 040100

CPU usage threshold for recovery from log flow control. When the
average CPU usage of sliding windows is lower than the threshold, WRFD-
log flow control is triggered. NO NO 040100
CPU usage threshold for cell update flow control. When the
average CPU usage within several sliding windows reaches or
exceeds "Cell URA update restore threshold", the linear cell update
flow control is started. When the average CPU usage within several
sliding windows reaches or exceeds "Cell URA update control WRFD-
threshold", the 100% cell update flow control is started. NO NO 040100
CPU usage threshold for cell update control. When the average
CPU usage within several sliding windows reaches or exceeds
"Cell URA update restore threshold", the linear cell update flow
control is started. When the average CPU usage within several
sliding windows is lower than "Cell URA update restore threshold", WRFD-
cell update control is stopped. NO NO 040100

Load sharing threshold of the current XPU. When the CPU usage WRFD-
of an XPU exceeds the threshold, load sharing is configurable. NO NO 040100
Difference between CPU usage of the current and target XPUs. If
the difference between CPU usage of the current and target XPUs
is greater than the value of this parameter, load sharing is triggered WRFD-
between the current and target XPUs. NO NO 040100

Access flow control threshold. When the average CPU usage of WRFD-
sliding windows exceeds the threshold, AC flow control is triggered. NO NO 040100
Access flow control recovery threshold. When the average CPU
usage of sliding windows is lower than the threshold, AC flow WRFD-
control is stopped. NO NO 040100

CPU usage threshold for Iur-g interface control. When the average
CPU usage of sliding windows reaches or exceeds the threshold, WRFD-
resource auditing control is triggered. NO NO 040100
CPU usage threshold for recovery from Iur-g interface control.
When the average CPU usage of sliding windows is lower than the WRFD-
threshold, Iur-g interface control is stopped. NO NO 040100

CPU usage threshold for low priority service flow control. When the
average CPU usage of sliding windows reaches or exceeds the WRFD-
threshold, low priority service flow control is triggered. NO NO 040100
CPU usage threshold for recovery from flow control over low
priority service. When the average CPU usage of sliding windows
is lower than the threshold, low priority service flow control is WRFD-
stopped. NO NO 040100

CPU usage threshold for normal priority service flow control. When
the average CPU usage of sliding windows reaches or exceeds the WRFD-
threshold, normal priority service flow control is triggered. NO NO 040100
CPU usage threshold for recovery from flow control over normal
priority service. When the average CPU usage of sliding windows
is lower than the threshold, normal priority service flow control is WRFD-
stopped. NO NO 040100

CPU usage threshold for high priority service flow control. When
the average CPU usage of sliding windows reaches or exceeds the WRFD-
threshold, high priority service flow control is triggered. NO NO 040100
CPU usage threshold for recovery from flow control over high
priority service. When the average CPU usage of sliding windows
is lower than the threshold, high priority service flow control is WRFD-
stopped. NO NO 040100

MRFD-
Classes of boards classified according to function modules YES YES 210301

Number of CPU usage samples involved in the calculation of the WRFD-


average CPU usage in the sliding window NO NO 040100
Critical threshold of packet queue usage. When the packet queue
usage reaches or exceeds the threshold, all active flow control WRFD-
functions are implemented. NO NO 040100

Printing control threshold. When the packet queue usage of sliding


windows reaches or exceeds the threshold, printing flow control is WRFD-
triggered on the serial port. NO NO 040100
Printing control threshold. When the packet queue usage of sliding
windows is lower than the threshold, printing flow control on the WRFD-
serial port is stopped. NO NO 040100

Packet queue usage threshold for debugging tracing flow control.


When the average packet queue usage of sliding windows reaches
or exceeds the threshold, debugging tracing flow control is WRFD-
triggered. NO NO 040100
Packet queue usage threshold for recovery from debugging tracing
flow control. When the average packet queue usage of smooth
windows is lower than the threshold, debugging tracing flow control WRFD-
is stopped. NO NO 040100

Packet queue usage threshold for performance monitoring. When


the average packet queue usage of sliding windows reaches or WRFD-
exceeds the threshold, performance monitoring is triggered. NO NO 040100
Packet queue usage threshold for recovery from performance
monitoring. When the packet queue usage of sliding windows is WRFD-
lower than the threshold, performance monitoring is stopped. NO NO 040100

Packet queue usage threshold for resource auditing control. When


the average packet queue usage of sliding windows reaches or WRFD-
exceeds the threshold, resource auditing control is triggered. NO NO 040100
Packet queue usage threshold for recovery from resource auditing
control. When the average packet queue usage of sliding windows WRFD-
is lower than the threshold, resource auditing control is stopped. NO NO 040100
Packet queue usage threshold for paging flow control. When the
average packet usage within several sliding windows reaches or
exceeds "Paging restore threshold", linear flow control is started on
paging messages. When the average packet usage within several
sliding windows reaches or exceeds "Paging control threshold", WRFD-
100% flow control is started on paging messages. NO NO 040100
Packet queue usage threshold for paging flow control. When the
average packet usage within several sliding windows reaches or
exceeds "Paging restore threshold", linear flow control is started on
paging messages. When the average packet usage within several
sliding windows is lower than "Paging restore threshold", paging WRFD-
flow control is stopped. NO NO 040100
Packet queue usage threshold for handover flow control. When the
average packet usage within several sliding windows reaches or
exceeds "Handover restore threshold", linear flow control is started
on handovers. When the average packet usage within several
sliding windows reaches or exceeds "Handover control threshold", WRFD-
100% flow control is started on handovers. NO NO 040100
Packet queue usage threshold for handover control. When the
average packet usage within several sliding windows reaches or
exceeds "Handover restore threshold", linear flow control is started
on handovers. When the average packet usage within several
sliding windows is lower than "Handover restore threshold", WRFD-
handover flow control is stopped. NO NO 040100
Packet queue usage threshold for Iur uplink flow control. When the
average packet queue usage of sliding windows reaches or WRFD-
exceeds the threshold, flow control is triggered on the Iur uplink. NO NO 040100

Packet queue usage threshold for recovery from Iur uplink flow
control. When the average packet queue usage of sliding windows
is lower than the threshold, flow control over on the Iur uplink is WRFD-
stopped. NO NO 040100
Packet queue usage threshold for Iur downlink flow control. When
the average packet queue usage of sliding windows reaches or WRFD-
exceeds the threshold, flow control is triggered on the Iur downlink. NO NO 040100

Packet queue usage threshold for recovery from Iur downlink flow
control. When the average packet queue usage of sliding windows
is lower than the threshold, flow control on the Iur downlink is WRFD-
stopped. NO NO 040100
Packet queue usage threshold for CBS flow control. When the
average packet queue usage of sliding windows reaches or WRFD-
exceeds the threshold, CBS flow control is triggered. NO NO 040100

Packet queue usage threshold for recovery from CBS flow control.
When the average packet queue usage of sliding windows is lower WRFD-
than the threshold, CBS flow control is stopped. NO NO 040100
Packet queue usage threshold for log flow control. When the
average packet queue usage of sliding windows reaches or WRFD-
exceeds the threshold, log flow control is triggered. NO NO 040100

Packet queue usage threshold for recovery from log flow control.
When the average packet queue usage of smooth windows is WRFD-
lower than the threshold, log flow control is triggered. NO NO 040100
Packet queue usage threshold for cell update flow control. When
the average packet usage within several sliding windows reaches
or exceeds "Cell URA update restore threshold", linear flow control
is started on cell updates. When the average packet usage within
several sliding windows reaches or exceeds "Cell URA update WRFD-
control threshold", 100% flow control is started on cell updates. NO NO 040100
Packet queue usage threshold for cell update control. When the
average packet usage within several sliding windows reaches or
exceeds "Cell URA update restore threshold", linear flow control is
started on cell updates. When the average packet usage within
several sliding windows is lower than "Cell URA update restore WRFD-
threshold", cell update control is stopped. NO NO 040100

Access packet queue usage threshold. When the average packet


queue usage of sliding windows exceeds the threshold, AC flow WRFD-
control is triggered. NO NO 040100
Access packet recovery threshold. When the average packet
queue usage of sliding windows is lower than the threshold, AC WRFD-
flow control is stopped. NO NO 040100

Packet queue usage threshold for Iur-g interface. When the


average packet queue usage of sliding windows reaches or WRFD-
exceeds the threshold, Iur-g interface flow control is triggered. NO NO 040100
Packet queue usage threshold for recovery from Iur-g interface.
When the average packet queue usage of sliding windows is lower WRFD-
than the threshold, Iur-g interface control is stopped. NO NO 040100

MRFD-
Classes of boards classified according to function modules YES YES 210301

Flow control switch. Other switches are valid only when "Flow WRFD-
control switch" is "ON". NO YES 040100

WRFD-
Whether to control the printing flow on the serial port NO NO 040100

WRFD-
Whether to control the debugging tracing flow NO NO 040100
WRFD-
Whether to monitor the RRM performance NO NO 040100

WRFD-
Whether to control the resource auditing flow NO NO 040100

WRFD-
Whether to control paging flow NO NO 040100

WRFD-
Whether to control handover flow NO NO 040100

WRFD-
Whether to control the traffic on the Iur uplink NO NO 040100

WRFD-
Whether to control the traffic on the Iur downlink NO NO 040100

WRFD-
Whether to control CBS flow NO NO 040100

WRFD-
Whether to control the log flow NO NO 040100

WRFD-
Whether to control cell updates NO NO 040100
Maximum traffic rate for restriction in the case of congestion on the
IU interface. This parameter is valid only when "Board Class" is WRFD-
"XPU". NO NO 040100

WRFD-
Whether to control AC flow NO NO 040100

WRFD-
Whether to control signaling traffic on the IU interface NO NO 040100

WRFD-
Whether to control traffic on the Iur-g interface NO NO 040100

MRFD-
Number of the subrack YES YES 210301

Indicates the slot number for running this command YES YES None
WRFD-
050302
WRFD-
Link number of fractional ATM/IMA YES YES 050105

WRFD-
Number of the bearing port NO YES 050302

WRFD-
050302
WRFD-
Bearer timeslot NO YES 050105

WRFD-
Fractional link type NO YES 050302
WRFD-
IMA group NO YES 050105

WRFD-
Link flow control switch NO NO 050302

WRFD-
Flow control parameter index. This parameter must be a flow 050302
control parameter that is already set through the "ADD WRFD-
PORTFLOWCTRLPARA" command. NO NO 050405

WRFD-
TRM load threshold index NO NO 050302

WRFD-
Operator Separated Flag. NO NO 021304

WRFD-
Operator Separated Index. NO YES 021304

Start data port on the FTP client. NO YES None

End data port on the FTP client. NO YES None

MRFD-
Password. NO YES 210305
Confirm password. The confirm password is required to ensure that MRFD-
a correct password is entered. NO YES 210305

Encryption mode supported when the NE serves as the FTP


server.
AUTO: indicating that the FTP client selects the encryption mode.
PLAINTEXT: indicating that the plain text mode is used forcibly.
ENCRYPTED: indicating that the encrypted mode is used forcibly. NO NO None

Whether the FTP client supports the state firewall NO NO None


This port is provided by the FTP server to be visited by the FTP
client. NO YES None

Start data port on the FTP server in passive mode. NO YES None

End data port on the FTP server in passive mode. NO YES None

Encryption mode used when the NE serves as the FTP client


AUTO: indicating that the FTP client automatically selects the
encryption mode
PLAINTEXT: indicating that the plain text mode is used forcibly.
ENCRYPTED: indicating that the encrypted mode is used forcibly. NO NO None
Whether to use the customized port
DEFAULTPORT: indicating that the FTP server uses the default
port 21 as a command port and port 20 as a data port to provide
FTP services
CUSTOMPORT: indicating that the FTP server uses the MRFD-
customized port to provide FTP services NO YES 210305

Number of the command listening port of the server. You should


not use any port number occupied by other applications. NO YES None
Number of the data port of the server in active mode. You should
not use any port number occupied by other applications. NO YES None

Global routing management switch. If this switch is turned on, the


IP addresses in the controlled range cannot be in the same
network segment. YES YES None

MRFD-
GPS receiver ID YES YES 210502
GPS receiver type. An GPS receiver can be installed on the local MRFD-
RNC, a Node B controlled by the local RNC, or a neighboring RNC. NO YES 210502

MRFD-
ID of the RNC where a GPS receiver is installed NO YES 210502

MRFD-
ID of the cell to which a GPS receiver belongs NO YES 210301

MRFD-
Period for reporting GPS data NO NO 210502

MRFD-
Period for reporting differential GPS data NO NO 210502

Format of the geographic coordinates. The values include "DEG" MRFD-


and "SEC". NO NO 210502
Metric system. The values of this parameter include "MET" and MRFD-
"IMP". NO NO 210502

MRFD-
Longitude of the GPS receiver antenna NO YES 210502

MRFD-
Latitude of the GP receiver antenna NO YES 210502

MRFD-
Height of the specified GSP receiver antenna NO YES 210502

MRFD-
Longitude of the GPS receiver antenna NO YES 210502

MRFD-
Latitude of the GPS receiver antenna NO YES 210502

MRFD-
Height of the specified GSP receiver antenna NO YES 210502

MRFD-
Period for reporting GPS data NO NO 210502

MRFD-
Period for reporting differential GPS data NO NO 210502

MRFD-
Number of the subrack YES YES 210301
Indicates the slot number for running this command YES YES None

Source IP address of the packet for preventing the ICMP attack YES YES None

Mask of the source IP network segment of the packet against the


ICMP attack YES YES None

Packet type against the ICMP attack NO YES None


MRFD-
Number of the subrack YES YES 210301

Indicates the slot number for running this command YES YES None

WRFD-
Board type NO YES 050304

WRFD-
050105
WRFD-
IMA group YES YES 050304

WRFD-
Minimum links required for this IMA group in the activated state NO NO 050304
WRFD-
IMA identifier NO NO 050304

WRFD-
050304
Frame length. A longer frame improves the transmission efficiency, WRFD-
but at the same time reduces the sensitivity to errors. NO NO 050105

WRFD-
Maximum delay difference between links in the same IMA group NO NO 050304
WRFD-
050105
WRFD-
050304
IMA protocol version NO NO

WRFD-
Link flow control switch NO NO 050304

WRFD-
050304
WRFD-
Flow control parameter index NO NO 050405

WRFD-
Expected DELAY depth NO NO 050304

WRFD-
TRM load threshold index NO NO 050304

WRFD-
Operator Separated Flag. NO NO 021304

WRFD-
Operator Separated Index. NO YES 021304

MRFD-
Number of the subrack NO YES 210301

Indicates the slot number for running this command NO YES None
WRFD-
050105
WRFD-
IMA link number NO YES 050304

Indicates the carrying slot NO YES None

WRFD-
050105
WRFD-
IMA group NO YES 050304

MRFD-
Number of the subrack YES YES 210301

Indicates the slot number for running this command YES YES None

Board type NO YES None

WRFD-
050405
WRFD-
Type of logical port NO YES 050408
Logical port number YES NO None

Bearer type of the logical port NO NO None

FE/GE port number NO NO None

Upper number of the logical port NO NO None

Trunk group number of the logical port NO NO None

WRFD-
PPP link number NO NO 050107

MLPPP group number. NO NO None


WRFD-
Resource management mode. The logical port working in the 050408
SHARE mode can be shared by multiple carriers. The logical port WRFD-
working in the EXCLUSIVE mode can be used by only one carrier. NO NO 02130406

WRFD-
021305
WRFD-
050405
WRFD-
Index of the operator NO NO 050408
Switch for adjusting the dynamical bandwidth of the logical port. If
this switch is turned on, the system adjusts the dynamical
bandwidth of the logical port according to the transmission quality
of the link monitored by the IPPM. After this switch is turned on, the
IPPM function must be activated on the IPPATH of this logical port.
For details about the IPPM, see the description of the command WRFD-
"ACT IPPM". NO YES 050422

WRFD-
Maximum bandwidth for dynamic adjustment at the logical port NO NO 050408

WRFD-
Minimum bandwidth for dynamic adjustment at the logical port NO NO 050408
Threshold of bandwidth change based on the load control
algorithm. When the system detects that the change of the
available bandwidth exceeds this threshold through the IPPM, the
system starts adjusting the bandwidth of the logical port. NO NO None

WRFD-
Bandwidth of the logical port NO NO 050408

Maximum burst size (MBS) NO NO None

WRFD-
Minimum guarantee bandwidth of the OAM stream NO NO 050408
Speed reduction coefficient of the logical port. When detecting link
congestion through IPPM, the system reduces the bandwidth rate
of the logical port by using the value of the bandwidth multiplied by
this parameter. NO NO None

Logical port speed increase step. When detecting the available


bandwidth increase through IPPM, the system increases the
bandwidth of the logical port by using this parameter. NO NO None
Statistics period of the packet drop ratio. This parameter indicates
the period for collecting the statistics information about the packet
drop ratio. Note that the unit of this parameter is 100 milliseconds.
The actual delay statistics period is the value of this parameter
multiplied by 100 milliseconds. NO NO None
Bandwidth increase step adjustment period. This parameter
indicates the period to increase the bandwidth of the logical port.
Note that the actual bandwidth increase step adjustment period is
the packet drop ratio Statistics period multiplied by this parameter
value. NO NO None

Maximum ratio of the estimated bottleneck bandwidth NO NO None


Packet drop ratio threshold for speed reduction. When the packet
drop ratio exceeds the value of this parameter, the rate of the
logical port is reduced. Note that the unit of this parameter is a
thousand to one. NO NO None
Delay statistics period. This parameter indicates the period to
collect the statistics information about the link transmission delay.
Note that the unit of this parameter is 100 milliseconds. The actual
delay statistics period is the value of this parameter multiplied by
100 milliseconds. NO NO None
Bandwidth reduction delay threshold. This parameter is used to
trigger the function of bandwidth reduction at the logical port when
the link delay exceeds the value of this parameter. NO NO None
Number of suspension periods after the bandwidth adjustment is
performed based on the packet drop ratio. This parameter specifies
the delay statistics periods in which the bandwidth is not adjusted
when the bandwidth adjustment function of the logical port is
triggered due to the change of the packet drop ratio. This
parameter can be used to control the rate of the bandwidth
adjustment at the logical port. NO NO None
Number of delay adjustment suspension periods. This parameter
specifies the delay statistics periods in which the bandwidth is not
adjusted when the bandwidth adjustment function of the logical port
is triggered due to the change of the link transmission delay. This
parameter can be used to control the rate of the bandwidth
adjustment at the logical port. NO NO None

Average delay increase filtering index NO NO None

Average delay reduction filtering index NO NO None


MRFD-
211503
WRFD-
Logical port flow control switch NO NO 050408

WRFD-
Flow control parameter index NO NO 050408

Speed reduction alarm report threshold. When the proportion of the


current available bandwidth to the adjustable bandwidth is greater
than the threshold, the Logical Interface Bandwidth Adjustment
over Threshold alarm is generated. The current available
bandwidth can be obtained by subtracting the minimum bandwidth
from the current bandwidth. The adjustable bandwidth can be
obtained by subtracting the minimum bandwidth from the maximum
bandwidth. NO NO None
Speed reduction alarm recovery threshold. When the proportion of
the current available bandwidth to the adjustable bandwidth is
smaller than the clearance threshold, the Logical Interface
Bandwidth Adjustment over Threshold alarm is cleared. NO NO None

WRFD-
TRM load threshold index NO NO 050408

WRFD-
050420
WRFD-
IP packet multiplexing type YES YES 050412

Adjacent node identifier of this IP path YES YES None

IP path ID,Identifying an IP path YES YES None


WRFD-
050420
WRFD-
This parameter specifies whether it is QOSPATH, or not. NO YES 050412

WRFD-
050420
WRFD-
PHB type of the IPMUX to be enabled NO YES 050412

WRFD-
Maximum sub-frame length. This parameter indicates the 050420
maximum sub-frame length for multiplexing. If the length of a sub- WRFD-
frame exceeds this value, the sub-frame is not multiplexed. NO NO 050412

WRFD-
050420
WRFD-
Maximum multiplexing frame length NO NO 050412
This parameter specifies the maximum time that the system waits
before sending the multiplexed data. This parameter is used for the
system to send the multiplexed data. If the time for buffering the WRFD-
data exceeds this value, the system does not wait for the 050420
multiplexing of other packets. In this way, the extended delay can WRFD-
be prevented. NO NO 050412
UDP multiplexing mode of the sending party. If the mode that does
not support the function of compressing the RTP header indicates
that the sending party supports the UDP MUX RTP header but not
the function of compressing the RTP header. The mode that WRFD-
supports the function of compressing the RTP header indicates 050420
that the sending party supports both the UDP MUX RTP header WRFD-
and the function of compressing the RTP header. NO YES 050412
UDP multiplexing mode of the receiving party. The mode that does
not support the function of compressing the RTP header indicates
that the receiving party supports the UDP MUX RTP header but not
the function of compressing the RTP header. The mode that WRFD-
supports the function of compressing the RTP header indicates 050420
that the receiving party supports both the UDP MUX RTP header WRFD-
and the function of compressing the RTP header. NO YES 050412

WRFD-
050420
WRFD-
IP packet multiplex index NO NO 050412

WRFD-
050420
WRFD-
IP packet multiplexing type NO YES 050412
WRFD-
031100
WRFD-
05030105
WRFD-
050301
WRFD-
Local IP address NO YES 050105

WRFD-
031100
WRFD-
05030105
WRFD-
050301
WRFD-
Peer IP address NO YES 050105

WRFD-
Bearer type NO YES 050105

Bearing slot No. NO YES None

IMA group number NO NO None

UNI link number NO NO None


Fractional ATM link number of the bearer network NO NO None

NCOPT port number of the bearer network NO YES None

ATM virtual port number of the bearer PVC NO YES None

WRFD-
031100
WRFD-
05030105
WRFD-
050301
WRFD-
VPI value of the VCL of the bearer network NO NO 050105

WRFD-
031100
WRFD-
05030105
WRFD-
050301
WRFD-
VCI value of the VCL of the bearer network NO NO 050105

WRFD-
05030105
WRFD-
Sending traffic index NO NO 050301
WRFD-
05030105
WRFD-
050301
WRFD-
Receiving traffic index NO NO 050107

WRFD-
05030105
WRFD-
IPoA PVC peer type NO YES 050301

WRFD-
05030104
WRFD-
050403
WRFD-
This parameter uniquely identifies an adjacent node. YES YES 050404

WRFD-
Uniquely identifies an IP path YES YES 050402

WRFD-
050403
WRFD-
050404
WRFD-
050408
WRFD-
This parameter indicates the type of the adjacent node. NO YES 050424

WRFD-
050402
WRFD-
Transport type of the adjacent node to which the path belongs NO YES 050408
This parameter specifies the type of an IP path. It indicates the
priority of the user plane data that is carried on the IP path. The
mapping between the priority of the user plane data and IP path is
configured through the "ADD TRMMAP" command. An IP path is of
either the QoS type or the non-QoS type. For example, the IP
paths used to carry BE data, AF data, and EF data are all of the
non-QoS type. Different data can share the bandwidth of a QoS-
type IP path. The bandwidth of a non-QoS type IP path, however,
cannot be shared. IP path in hybrid IP transmission can be further
categorized into high-priority IP path and low-priority IP path
(identified as LQ_xx). When the bearing type of the physical port is
PPP or MP, the non-QoS type IP path is configured as a high-
priority path. When the physical port is an Ethernet port, the non- WRFD-
QoS type IP path is configured as a low-priority path. For the non- 050402
QoS type IP path, the priority of EF data is higher than that of AF WRFD-
data, which in turn is higher than that of BE data. The actual priority 050403
of user plane data, however, is set through the "SET PHBMAP" WRFD-
command. NO NO 050404

WRFD-
050402
WRFD-
050403
WRFD-
050404
MRFD-
211501
MRFD-
211502
The local IP address must be the configured IP address (including MRFD-
the IP address and port address of the interface board). NO YES 211504
WRFD-
050402
WRFD-
050403
WRFD-
The peer IP address should not be the same as the local address. NO YES 050404

WRFD-
050402
WRFD-
050403
WRFD-
Subnet mask of the peer IP NO NO 050404

WRFD-
050402
WRFD-
050403
WRFD-
Transmit bandwidth of IP path NO YES 050404

WRFD-
050402
WRFD-
050403
WRFD-
Receive bandwidth of IP path NO YES 050404
Carry Flag of IP path
IPLGCPORT: indicates that the IP Path is carried on the IP logic
port;
RSCGRP: indicates that the IP Path is carried on the resource
group; WRFD-
NULL: indicates that the IP Path is carried on the physics port. NO NO 050402

WRFD-
Number of the IP logical port that carries the IP path NO YES 050408

WRFD-
Number of the IP logical port that carries the IP path NO YES 050408

WRFD-
Resource group number of the PATH NO YES 050301

WRFD-
050404
TRM load threshold index. The TRM load threshold must be WRFD-
configured. NO NO 050408
WRFD-
050402
WRFD-
050403
WRFD-
If the parameter is set to Disable, the added IP path is not 050404
configured with the VLAN ID. If the parameter is set to Enable, the WRFD-
added IP path is configured with the VLAN ID. NO NO 050408

WRFD-
050402
WRFD-
050409
WRFD-
VLANID of the IP address of the specified next hop NO YES 050410

WRFD-
IP path check flag NO NO 050402
Peer IP address to be checked. The input address (CHKIPADDR)
must be the address (regardless of the network segment address
or host address of the peer address) in the network segment WRFD-
specified by the (PEERIPADDR, PEERMASK). NO YES 050402

WRFD-
Ping check period of IP Path NO NO 050402
Number of ping check timeouts. The parameter indicates the WRFD-
number of timeout record failures. NO NO 050402

ICMP packet length. It is the total length of the ICMP packet WRFD-
containing the IP header. NO NO 050402

Adjacent node identifier of this IP path YES YES None

IP path ID,Identifying an IP path YES YES None

MRFD-
Number of the subrack YES YES 210301

Indicates the slot number for running this command YES YES None

Detection index YES YES None


MRFD-
Number of the subrack YES YES 210301

Indicates the slot number for running this command YES YES None

WRFD-
050402
WRFD-
050409
WRFD-
Destination IP address YES YES 050410

Subnet mask YES YES None

WRFD-
050402
WRFD-
050409
WRFD-
IP address of the next hop YES YES 050410

Route priority. NO YES None

Purpose description of the route record NO YES None


MRFD-
Number of the subrack YES YES 210301

Indicates the slot number for running this command YES YES None

Destination IP address YES YES None

MRFD-
210103
WRFD-
Subnet mask YES YES 050421

IP address of the next hop YES YES None


Detection index. The index is a unique value ranging from 0 to 511
if it is not specified. YES YES None

MRFD-
Number of the subrack YES YES 210301

MRFD-
Number of the slot YES YES 210301

In the normal mode, if the board cannot be reset, no operation is


performed. In the force mode, if the board cannot be reset, the MRFD-
operation is performed by force. NO YES 210401

This is the data file for upgrading board. The data file names of MRFD-
different boards are different. NO YES 210401
This is the description file for resetting the board. The reset file MRFD-
names of different boards are different. NO YES 210401

The occur threshold of 20258 alarm,you can set it from 90% to MRFD-
99% NO YES 210304

The recover threshold of 20258 alarm,you can set it from 90% to MRFD-
99% NO YES 210304

MRFD-
Product application mode NO NO 210403

Primary operator flag. YES indicates to activate the license of the


primary operator, and NO indicates to activate the license of the MRFD-
secondary operator. NO NO 210403

Operator index NO NO None

MRFD-
Number of Erlangs for voice services NO NO 210403
MRFD-
Max throughput of PS NO NO 210403

The total HSDPA traffic of all operators cannot exceed the HSDPA MRFD-
value in the license. NO NO 210403

The total HSUPA traffic of all operators cannot exceed the HSUPA MRFD-
value in the license. NO NO 210403

The total MBMS traffic of all operators cannot exceed the MBMS MRFD-
value in the license. NO NO 210403

The setting values cannot exceed the hardware capacity value in


the license. NO NO None
The total Fast Dormancy Enhancement value of all operators
cannot exceed the Fast Dormancy Enhancement value in the
license. NO NO None

MRFD-
Function switch 1 NO NO 210403
MRFD-
Function switch 2 NO NO 210403
MRFD-
Function switch 3 NO NO 210403
MRFD-
Function switch 4 NO NO 210403
MRFD-
Function switch 5 NO NO 210403

Name of the specified file. By default, the file is in the OMU active-
area path \ftp\license folder. NO YES None
Grace Protection Period Switch determines whether to enter the
grace protection period. NO YES None

WRFD-
Path load EQ threshold table index YES YES 050404

This parameter indicates the remark. NO YES None

Common channel primary path load threshold. It is one condition


for selecting the primary path or secondary path in the case of the WRFD-
establishment of the common channel. NO NO 050404
Common channel secondary primary path load ratio threshold. It is
one condition for selecting the primary path or secondary path in WRFD-
the case of the establishment of the common channel. NO NO 050404

IMS signaling primary path load threshold. It is one condition for


selecting the primary path or secondary path in the case of the WRFD-
establishment of the IMS signaling service. NO NO 050404
IMS signaling secondary primary path load ratio threshold. It is one
condition for selecting the primary path or secondary path in the WRFD-
case of the establishment of the IMS signaling service. NO NO 050404

Signaling primary path load threshold. It is one condition for


selecting the primary path or secondary path in the case of the WRFD-
establishment of the signaling service. NO NO 050404
Signaling secondary primary path load ratio threshold. It is one
condition for selecting the primary path or secondary path in the WRFD-
case of the establishment of the common channel. NO NO 050404

AMR voice primary path load threshold. It is one condition for


selecting the primary path or secondary path in the case of the WRFD-
establishment of the AMR voice service. NO NO 050404
AMR voice secondary primary path load ratio threshold. It is one
condition for selecting the primary path or secondary path in the WRFD-
case of the establishment of the AMR voice service. NO NO 050404

R99 CS conversational primary path load threshold. It is one


condition for selecting the primary path or secondary path in the WRFD-
case of the establishment of the CS conversational service. NO NO 050404
R99 CS conversational secondary primary path load ratio
threshold. It is one condition for selecting the primary path or
secondary path in the case of the establishment of the CS WRFD-
conversational service. NO NO 050404

R99 CS streaming primary path load threshold. It is one condition


for selecting the primary path or secondary path in the case of the WRFD-
establishment of the CS streaming service. NO NO 050404
R99 CS streaming secondary primary path load ratio threshold. It is
one condition for selecting the primary path or secondary path in WRFD-
the case of the establishment of the CS streaming service. NO NO 050404

R99 PS conversational primary path load threshold. It is one


condition for selecting the primary path or secondary path in the WRFD-
case of the establishment of the PS conversational service. NO NO 050404
R99 PS conversational secondary primary path load ratio
threshold. It is one condition for selecting the primary path or
secondary path in the case of the establishment of the PS WRFD-
conversational service. NO NO 050404

R99 PS streaming primary path load threshold. It is one condition


for selecting the primary path or secondary path in the case of the WRFD-
establishment of the PS streaming service. NO NO 050404
R99 PS streaming secondary primary path load ratio threshold. It is
one condition for selecting the primary path or secondary path in WRFD-
the case of the establishment of the PS streaming service. NO NO 050404

R99 PS high interactive primary path load threshold. It is one


condition for selecting the primary path or secondary path in the WRFD-
case of the establishment of the PS high interactive service. NO NO 050404
R99 PS high interactive secondary primary path load ratio
threshold. It is one condition for selecting the primary path or
secondary path in the case of the establishment of the PS high WRFD-
interactive service. NO NO 050404

R99 PS middle interactive primary path load threshold. It is one


condition for selecting the primary path or secondary path in the WRFD-
case of the establishment of the PS middle interactive service. NO NO 050404
R99 PS middle interactive secondary primary path load ratio
threshold. It is one condition for selecting the primary path or
secondary path in the case of the establishment of the PS middle WRFD-
interactive service. NO NO 050404

R99 PS low interactive primary path load threshold. It is one


condition for selecting the primary path or secondary path in the WRFD-
case of the establishment of the PS low interactive service. NO NO 050404
R99 PS low interactive secondary primary path load ratio threshold.
It is one condition for selecting the primary path or secondary path WRFD-
in the case of the establishment of the PS low interactive service. NO NO 050404

R99 PS background primary path load threshold. It is one condition


for selecting the primary path or secondary path in the case of the WRFD-
establishment of the PS background service. NO NO 050404
R99 PS background secondary primary path load ratio threshold. It
is one condition for selecting the primary path or secondary path in WRFD-
the case of the establishment of the PS background service. NO NO 050404

HSDPA signaling primary path load threshold. It is one condition for


selecting the primary path or secondary path in the case of the WRFD-
establishment of the HSDPA signaling service. NO NO 050404
HSDPA signaling secondary primary path load ratio threshold. It is
one condition for selecting the primary path or secondary path in WRFD-
the case of the establishment of the HSDPA signaling service. NO NO 050404

HSDPA IMS signaling primary path load threshold. It is one


condition for selecting the primary path or secondary path in the WRFD-
case of the establishment of the HSDPA IMS signaling service. NO NO 050404
HSDPA IMS signaling secondary primary path load ratio threshold.
It is one condition for selecting the primary path or secondary path
in the case of the establishment of the HSDPA IMS signaling WRFD-
service. NO NO 050404

HSDPA conversational primary path load threshold. It is one


condition for selecting the primary path or secondary path in the WRFD-
case of the establishment of the HSDPA conversational service. NO NO 050404
HSDPA conversational secondary primary path load ratio
threshold. It is one condition for selecting the primary path or
secondary path in the case of the establishment of the HSDPA WRFD-
conversational service. NO NO 050404

HSDPA streaming primary path load threshold. It is one condition


for selecting the primary path or secondary path in the case of the WRFD-
establishment of the HSDPA streaming service. NO NO 050404
HSDPA streaming secondary primary path load ratio threshold. It is
one condition for selecting the primary path or secondary path in WRFD-
the case of the establishment of the HSDPA streaming service. NO NO 050404

HSDPA high interactive primary path load threshold. It is one


condition for selecting the primary path or secondary path in the WRFD-
case of the establishment of the HSDPA high interactive service. NO NO 050404
HSDPA high secondary primary path load ratio threshold. It is one
condition for selecting the primary path or secondary path in the WRFD-
case of the establishment of the HSDPA high interactive service. NO NO 050404

HSDPA middle interactive primary path load threshold. It is one


condition for selecting the primary path or secondary path in the WRFD-
case of the establishment of the HSDPA middle interactive service. NO NO 050404
HSDPA middle secondary primary path load ratio threshold. It is
one condition for selecting the primary path or secondary path in
the case of the establishment of the HSDPA middle interactive WRFD-
service. NO NO 050404

HSDPA low interactive primary path load threshold. It is one


condition for selecting the primary path or secondary path in the WRFD-
case of the establishment of the HSDPA low interactive service. NO NO 050404
HSDPA low interactive secondary primary path load ratio threshold.
It is one condition for selecting the primary path or secondary path
in the case of the establishment of the HSDPA low interactive WRFD-
service. NO NO 050404

HSDPA background primary path load threshold. It is one condition


for selecting the primary path or secondary path in the case of the WRFD-
establishment of the HSDPA background service. NO NO 050404
HSDPA background secondary primary path load ratio threshold. It
is one condition for selecting the primary path or secondary path in WRFD-
the case of the establishment of the HSDPA background service. NO NO 050404

HSUPA signaling primary path load threshold. It is one condition for


selecting the primary path or secondary path in the case of the WRFD-
establishment of the HSUPA signaling service. NO NO 050404
HSUPA signaling secondary primary path load ratio threshold. It is
one condition for selecting the primary path or secondary path in WRFD-
the case of the establishment of the HSUPA signaling service. NO NO 050404

HSUPA IMS signaling primary path load threshold. It is one


condition for selecting the primary path or secondary path in the WRFD-
case of the establishment of the HSUPA IMS signaling service. NO NO 050404
HSUPA IMS signaling secondary primary path load ratio threshold.
It is one condition for selecting the primary path or secondary path
in the case of the establishment of the HSUPA IMS signaling WRFD-
service. NO NO 050404

WRFD-
HSUPA conversational primary path load threshold NO NO 050404
HSUPA conversational secondary primary path load ratio
threshold. It is one condition for selecting the primary path or
secondary path in the case of the establishment of the HSUPA WRFD-
conversational service. NO NO 050404

HSUPA streaming primary path load threshold. It is one condition


for selecting the primary path or secondary path in the case of the WRFD-
establishment of the HUDPA streaming service. NO NO 050404
HSUPA streaming secondary primary path load ratio threshold. It is
one condition for selecting the primary path or secondary path in
the case of the establishment of the HSUPA streaming voice WRFD-
service. NO NO 050404

WRFD-
HSUPA high interactive primary path load threshold NO NO 050404
HSUPA high secondary primary path load ratio threshold. It is one
condition for selecting the primary path or secondary path in the WRFD-
case of the establishment of the HSUPA high interactive service. NO NO 050404

HSUPA middle interactive primary path load threshold. It is one


condition for selecting the primary path or secondary path in the WRFD-
case of the establishment of the HSUPA middle interactive service. NO NO 050404
HSUPA middle secondary primary path load ratio threshold. It is
one condition for selecting the primary path or secondary path in
the case of the establishment of the HSUPA middle interactive WRFD-
service. NO NO 050404

HSUPA low interactive primary path load threshold. It is one


condition for selecting the primary path or secondary path in the WRFD-
case of the establishment of the HSUPA low interactive service. NO NO 050404
HSUPA low interactive secondary primary path load ratio threshold.
It is one condition for selecting the primary path or secondary path
in the case of the establishment of the HSUPA low interactive WRFD-
service. NO NO 050404

HSUPA background primary path load threshold. It is one condition


for selecting the primary path or secondary path in the case of the WRFD-
establishment of the HSUPA background service. NO NO 050404
HSUPA background secondary primary path load ratio threshold. It
is one condition for selecting the primary path or secondary path in WRFD-
the case of the establishment of the HSUPA background service. NO NO 050404

MRFD-
Board start load control NO YES 210301

When the operation time of the OMU exceeds the value specified
by this parameter, some records are deleted from the operation MRFD-
log. NO NO 210305

MRFD-
Maximum number of records allowed in the operation log NO NO 210305
The destination entity number uniquely identifies a destination WRFD-
entity. YES YES 050409

WRFD-
The local entity number uniquely identifies a local entity. NO YES 050409

WRFD-
The DSP index uniquely identifies a DSP. NO YES 010101
Type of the destination entity. For details, see RFC4666.
M3UA_ASP: suggested to use when there is a signaling transfer
point (STP) between the local entity and the destination entity
M3UA_IPSP: suggested to use when there is no signaling transfer
point (STP) between the local entity and the destination entity
M3UA_SS7SP: suggested to use when the destination entity is a
narrowband signaling point WRFD-
M3UA_SP: represents all types of the destination entity NO YES 050409

Routing context. The routing context identifies a specified route. If


the routing context is to be configured, its value must be negotiated WRFD-
between the two ends. NO NO 050409
WRFD-
The name of an M3UA destination entity must be unique. NO YES 050409

WRFD-
The local entity number uniquely identifies a local entity. YES YES 050409

WRFD-
This parameter uniquely identifies an OSP. NO YES 010101

Type of the M3UA local entity. For details about the ASP and IPSP,
see RFC4666.
M3UA_ASP: suggested to use when there is a signaling transfer
point (STP) between the local entity and the destination entity
M3UA_IPSP: suggested to use when there is no signaling transfer WRFD-
point (STP) between the local entity and the destination entity NO YES 050409
Routing context. The routing context identifies a specified route. If
the routing context is to be configured, its value must be negotiated WRFD-
between the two ends. NO NO 050409

WRFD-
The name of an M3UA local entity must be unique. NO YES 050409

WRFD-
Uniquely identifies a signaling link set YES YES 050409

The destination entity number uniquely identifies a destination WRFD-


entity. NO YES 050409
Signaling link mask corresponding to the M3UA link set. It is used
for the M3UA link load sharing. It is valid only when the working
mode of the signaling link set is set to load sharing. In the value,
the number of 1s (represented by n) determines the maximum
number (2^n) of links for the load sharing. For example, B0000
indicates that up to one link is used for the load sharing, B0001 and
B1000 indicate that up to two links are used for the load sharing.
The additional links are not used for the load sharing. The AND
operation between this value and " signaling route mask " in the WRFD-
"ADD N7DPC" is equal to 0. NO NO 050409
Traffic mode of the M3UA link set. At present, only the
active/standby and load sharing mode is available.
If the M3UA links in the link set work in overriding mode, only one
link in the link set works in the active mode, and all other links work
in the standby mode. In this case, only the active link carries traffic,
and the standby links do not carry any traffic. When the active link
is faulty, the standby link with the highest priority is automatically
activated to take over as the active link.
If the M3UA links in the link set work in load-sharing mode, all the WRFD-
M3UA links in the link set work in active mode and carry traffic. NO NO 050409

Working mode of the M3UA link set, including M3UA_ASP and


M3UA_IPSP. For details about the ASP and IPSP, see the WRFD-
RFC4666. NO NO 050409
WRFD-
Pending timer of the M3UA link set NO NO 050409

Name of the M3UA link set. The name of the M3UA signalling link WRFD-
set must be unique. NO YES 050409

WRFD-
Uniquely identifies a signaling link set YES YES 050409

WRFD-
ID of an M3UA link in the specified link set YES YES 050409

Number of the subrack NO YES None

Number of the slot where the XPU board is located NO YES None

WRFD-
050402
Specifies the SCTP link number for the XPU board. This number WRFD-
uniquely identifies an SCTP link. NO YES 050404
WRFD-
Priority of the signaling link. 0 indicates the highest priority. NO NO 050301

Initial bearing tag of the M3UA link. This parameter can be set to
either active mode or standby mode. For details about the relevant
bearer tag, see the the parameter "Traffic mode" of the "ADD WRFD-
M3LKS". NO NO 050409

Name of the M3UA link.M3UA link names and M3UA links have a WRFD-
one-to-one correspondence. NO YES 050409

The destination entity number uniquely identifies a destination WRFD-


entity. YES YES 050409
WRFD-
Uniquely identifies a signaling link set YES YES 050409

WRFD-
Route priority. The highest priority is represented by 0. NO NO 050301

WRFD-
The M3UA route and its name have a one-to-one relationship. NO YES 050409

The longest time for which the measurement result files can be
saved. The measurement result files will be automatically deleted if
the Result Time Limit expires. Zero means no monitor. NO YES None
The maximum space the measurement result files can take. The
measurement result files will be automatically deleted if the space
they take exceeds the Result Space Limit. NO YES None

MRFD-
Number of the subrack NO YES 210301

Indicates the slot number for running this command NO YES None

Board type NO YES None

Logical function type NO NO None

MLPPP group number. NO YES None


WRFD-
050402
WRFD-
050409
WRFD-
Specifies MLPPP type. NO NO 050410

WRFD-
This parameter specifies whether to use the device IP address as 050402
the local IP address, or not. If this parameter is set to YES, the WRFD-
device IP address is used as the local IP address. If this parameter 050409
is set to NO, the device IP address is not used as the local IP WRFD-
address. NO YES 050410
Local IP address of the MLPPP group. NO YES None

WRFD-
050402
WRFD-
050409
WRFD-
Borrowed device IP address. NO YES 050410

Subnet mask of the MLPPP group in BSC. NO YES None

WRFD-
050402
WRFD-
050409
WRFD-
Peer IP address of the MLPPP group. NO YES 050410
MLPPP/MCPPP sequence header option. NO NO None

WRFD-
050402
WRFD-
Number of MCPPP priorities. This parameter is valid when the 050409
MLPPP group type is MCPPP. Value 4(8) indicates that there are WRFD-
4(8) priority classes. NO NO 050410

WRFD-
050402
WRFD-
050409
Specifies the size of an MLPPP fragment. The length of packets WRFD-
should be bigger or equal with the value defined by this parameter NO NO 050410

WRFD-
050402
WRFD-
050409
This parameter specifies whether to compress the IP header of a WRFD-
MLPPP group, or not. NO NO 050410
WRFD-
050402
WRFD-
050409
WRFD-
Compression flag of the PPP link protocol domain NO NO 050410

WRFD-
This parameter specifies whether to compress the address and 050402
control fields, or not. If this parameter is set to ENABLE, both ends WRFD-
negotiate whether to compress the address and control fields. If 050409
this parameter is set to DISABLE, the address and control fields WRFD-
are not compressed. NO NO 050410
WRFD-
050402
This parameter specifies whether to enable the PPP frame WRFD-
multiplexing function, or not.If this parameter is set to ENABLE, the 050409
PPP frame multiplexing function is enabled. If this parameter is set WRFD-
to DISABLE, the PPP frame multiplexing function is disabled. NO NO 050410
Maximum length of the PPP multiplexing frame NO NO None

WRFD-
050402
WRFD-
050409
WRFD-
Maximum length of the PPP multiplexing frame NO NO 050410
Frame timeout duration of the PPP multiplexing group NO NO None

WRFD-
Link flow control switch NO NO 050408

WRFD-
Flow control parameter index NO NO 050408

WRFD-
Minimum guarantee bandwidth of the OAM stream NO NO 050408
Type of validation protocol for the PPP or MLPPP link negotiation. NO NO None

Validation mode upon PPP or MLPPP link negotiation. NO YES None

Username to validate, for the PPP or MLPPP link negotiation. NO YES None

Password to validate, upon PPP or MLPPP link negotiation. NO YES None

TRM load threshold index NO NO None


Error-frame detect switch NO NO None

Error-frame alarm threshold NO NO None

E1T1 anti-error switch. NO NO None

Error emit threshold. NO NO None


Error clear threshold. NO NO None

WRFD-
Operator Separated Flag. NO NO 021304

WRFD-
Operator Separated Index. NO YES 021304

WRFD-
050402
WRFD-
Number of MCPPP priorities. This parameter is valid when the 050409
MLPPP group type is MCPPP. Value 4(8) indicates that there are WRFD-
4(8) priority classes. NO NO 050410
Maximum PPPMUX sub-frame length. If the PPP frame length is
larger than this value, the PPPMUX multiplexing is performed. The
value of this parameter cannot be larger than the maximum
multiplexed frame length wMuxMfl. To enable the PPPMUX, the
number of sub-frames must be more than or equal to 2. The
following condition must be met: wMuxMaxSfL<=( wMuxMfl-8 )/2 NO NO None
The value of this parameter cannot be less than the maximum
PPPMUX sub-frame length (MUXMAXSFL). This parameter can be
associated with the maximum segment length of the MP to control
whether to segment the multiplexed MP. To enable the PPPMUX,
the number of sub-frames must be more than or equal to 2. The
following condition must be met: wMuxMaxSfL <= ( wMuxMfl-8 )/2 NO NO None

WRFD-
050402
WRFD-
050409
WRFD-
Maximum time waiting for multiplexing NO NO 050410
Error emit threshold. NO NO None

Error clear threshold. NO NO None

MRFD-
Number of the subrack YES YES 210301

Indicates the slot number for running this command YES YES None

Board type NO YES None

MLPPP group number. NO YES None


WRFD-
050107
WRFD-
050402
WRFD-
050409
WRFD-
PPP link number YES NO 050410

WRFD-
050402
WRFD-
050409
WRFD-
Number of the E1T1 port for bearing the PPP link NO NO 050410
Bearer E1/T1 port timeslot of MLPPP link. NO YES None

Duration of the PPP/MLPPP link restart timer. NO NO None

Duration of the PPP/MLPPP link keep-alive timer. NO NO None


WRFD-
050402
WRFD-
050409
WRFD-
CRC verification mode of MLPPP link. NO NO 050410

MRFD-
Number of the subrack YES YES 210301

MRFD-
Number of the slot YES YES 210301

MRFD-
Number of the subrack where the MPU subsystem is located NO YES 210301

MRFD-
Number of the slot where the MPU subsystem is located NO YES 210301

MRFD-
Number of the subrack YES YES 210301
MRFD-
Number of the slot YES YES 210301

Indicates the port number for running this command YES YES None

Recovery mode of the MSP protection group NO NO None


Wait to restore time NO NO None

This parameter determines whether the last three bits of K2


indicates the single end and the dual end, or not. NO NO None

This parameter specifies whether to report the Signal Degrade


(SD) alarm. For details about this parameter, see ITU-T G.841
standards.
When this parameter is set to ENABLE, the SD alarm threshold
parameter must be set. In this case, if the signal degradation
exceeds the value of the SD alarm threshold parameter, the
interface board reports the SD alarm and initiates the MSP
switchover. When this parameter is set to DISABLE, the interface
board does not report the SD alarm and does not initiate the MSP
switchover. NO NO None
SD alarm triggering threshold NO YES None

This parameter specifies the priority of Signal Fail (SF) and Signal
Degrade (SD). This parameter is used for determining whether to
initiate the MSP protection switchover at the local end. For details
about this parameter, see ITU-T G.841 standards.
When the priority of SF and SD is set to high at both the local end
and the peer end, the MSP protection switchover is performed
according to the high-priority SDSF procedure defined in ITU-T
G.841 standards. When the priority of SF and SD is set to low at
both the local end and the peer end, the MSP protection switchover
is performed according to the low-priority SDSF procedure defined
in ITU-T G.841 standards.
Note that the setting of this parameter must be consistent between
the local end and the peer end. In addition, the local end and the
peer end must be consistent in port backup mode. When the
settings of this parameter are inconsistent between the two ends,
the MSP protection switchover cannot be performed. NO NO None
Backup mode of the switch protection group NO NO None

MRFD-
Number of the subrack YES YES 210301

MRFD-
Number of the slot YES YES 210301

Indicates the port number for running this command YES YES None

Control command of the MSP switchover protection group YES YES None

WRFD-
Uniquely identifies a signalling link set YES YES 050301
WRFD-
The DSP index uniquely identifies a DSP. NO YES 010101

This parameter specifies a signaling link mask, corresponding to an


MTP3 link set. It is used for MTP3 link load sharing. Related to the
parameter value selected, the number of 1s (represented by n)
determines the maximum number (2^n) of links for the load
sharing. For example, B0000 indicates that only one link is used,
B0001 and B1000 indicate that up to two links are used for the load
sharing. The additional links are not used for the load sharing. This WRFD-
value AND "signaling route mask" of the N7DPC is zero. NO NO 050301
Whether to verify the centralized signaling link in the case of the
link establishment. ON: emergency verification, that is, the
verification is not required. OFF: non emergency verification, that
is, the verification is required during the establishment of a
signaling link in a link set. Through verification, the stable operation
state of a signaling link can be ensured. You are advised to use the
normal verification. That is, the emergency verification switch is set WRFD-
to OFF. NO NO 050301

WRFD-
Name of the signalling link set NO YES 050301

WRFD-
Uniquely identifies a signalling link set YES YES 050301
WRFD-
ID of an MTP3 link in a specified link set YES YES 050301

Number of the subrack where the XPU board is located NO YES None

Number of the slot where the XPU board is located NO YES None

WRFD-
050301
This parameter indicates the SAAL link number of the XPU board. WRFD-
This number identifies an SAAL link uniquely. NO YES 050404

WRFD-
Priority of the signaling link. 0 indicates the highest priority. NO NO 050301

WRFD-
Test code length of the signaling link. By default, the value is 10. NO NO 050301
Test code for the MTP3 link. After the successful test, the link can
be used for carrying signaling services. If the test fails, the MTP3
periodically sends the fault locating command until the operation is
successful. When the link is deleted or deactivated, the system WRFD-
stops to send the fault locating command. The default value is 170. NO NO 050301

WRFD-
Name of the MTP3 link NO YES 050301

WRFD-
The DSP index uniquely identifies a DSP. YES YES 010101

WRFD-
Uniquely identifies a signalling link set YES YES 050301
WRFD-
Route priority. The highest priority is represented by 0. NO NO 050301

WRFD-
Name of an MTP3 route NO YES 050301

When a normal changeover cannot be initiated, services will be


changed over to an alternative link after this timer expires to avoid WRFD-
disorder of data. NO NO 050301
This timer is a protection timer waiting for an extended changeover
acknowledgement message (XCA) from the peer end after an
extended changeover order message (XCO) is sent to the peer WRFD-
end. NO NO 050301

When a normal changeback cannot be initiated, services will be


changed back to a normal link only after this timer expires to avoid WRFD-
disorder of data. NO NO 050301
This timer is a protection timer waiting for a changeback
acknowledgement message (CBA) from the peer end after the first WRFD-
changeback declaration (CBD) is sent to the peer end. NO NO 050301

This timer is a protection timer waiting for a changeback


acknowledgement message (CBA) from the peer end after the WRFD-
second changeback declaration (CBD) is sent to the peer end. NO NO 050301
This timer is started when a transmission prohibited message
(TFP) is sent. The TFP will not be sent any more during the running WRFD-
of this timer. NO NO 050301

When the reception of a TFP causes unavailability of a route, this WRFD-


timer is started to regularly check whether the route is recovered. NO NO 050301

This timer is a protection timer waiting for an uninhibit


acknowledgement message (LUA) from the peer end after an WRFD-
uninhibit message (LUN) is sent to the peer end. NO NO 050301
This timer is a protection timer waiting for a force uninhibit
acknowledgement message (LUA) from the peer end after a force WRFD-
uninhibit message (LFU) is sent to the peer end. NO NO 050301

This timer is a protection timer waiting for an inhibition


acknowledgement message (LIA) from the peer end after an WRFD-
inhibition message (LIN) is sent to the peer end. NO NO 050301

This timer is started when a link fails to be started. The restart of WRFD-
the link is initiated after this timer expires. NO NO 050301
After a local link is inhibited, this timer is started to regularly check WRFD-
the management states at both ends of the link. NO NO 050301

After a remote link is inhibited, this timer is started to regularly WRFD-


check the management states at both ends of the link. NO NO 050301

This timer is a protection timer waiting for a signalling link test


acknowledgement message (SLTA) from the peer end after a WRFD-
signalling link test message (SLTM) is sent to the peer end. NO NO 050301
This timer is used to send the signalling link test messages (SLTM) WRFD-
to the peer end regularly. NO NO 050301

This timer is a protection timer waiting for an L2 response after a WRFD-


link setup request is sent to the L2. NO NO 050301

This parameter indicates the DSP that have been configured. The WRFD-
DSP name must be unique. NO YES 050301

WRFD-
The DSP index uniquely identifies a DSP. YES YES 010101

WRFD-
This parameter uniquely identifies an OSP. NO YES 010101
This parameter indicates the data format of the specified signaling
point.
When this parameter is set to "WNF", the SPC is expressed in the
form of an integer number.
When this parameter is set to "DNF", the SPC is expressed in three
segments. The number of bits included in each segment depends
on the setting of the signaling point code bits parameter.
When the signaling point code bits parameter is set to "BIT14", the
number of bits included in each segment is 3, 8, and 3.
When the signaling point code bits parameter is set to "BIT16", the
number of bits included in each segment is 4, 8, and 4.
When the signaling point code bits parameter is set to "BIT24", the
number of bits included in each segment is 8, 8, and 8.
Assume that the signaling point code bits parameter is set to
"BIT14" and the SPC is expressed in three segments 5-7-2. You
can perform the following steps to convert this SPC to an integer:
1. Convert the value in each segment to a binary number and fill 0s
into a segment if the number of bits included in that segment does
not meet the requirements. The binary number of value 5 in the
first segment is 101, which is of three bits. Thus, you need not to fill
0s into the first segment. The binary number of value 7 in the
second segment is 111. As previously stated, when the signaling
point code bits parameter is set to "BIT14", eight bits must be
included in the second segment. Thus, the second segment is put
as 00000111. Accordingly, you can calcuate the binary number of
the value in the third segment. The binary number of 5-7-2 is 101
00000111 010.
2. Convert this binary number to a decimal number. The decimal WRFD-
form of this binary number is 10,298. NO YES 050301
This parameter indicates the DSP code of Whole Number. As an
integer, the DSP code can be expressed by a decimal digit or a
hexadecimal digit. If the DSP code is expressed by a hexadecimal WRFD-
digit, H' is added before the number. NO YES 050301

This parameter indicates the DSP code of Divided Number. The WRFD-
DSP code is expressed in the format of segments such as 8-8-8. NO YES 050301
This parameter indicates the DSP type.
IUCS: indicates the IU interface CS control plane and user plane
signaling point.
IUPS: indicates the signaling point of the IU interface PS control
signaling plane.
IUR: indicates the signaling point of the base station controller that
is connected to the RNC.
IUCS_ALCAP: indicates the signaling point of the IU interface CS
user signaling plane.
IUCS_RANAP: indicates the signaling point of the IU interface CS
control plane.
STP: indicates the signaling transfer point.
AAL2SWITCH: indicates the ATM switch. WRFD-
IUPC: indicates the signaling point of the IUPC interface. NO YES 050301
This parameter indicates the signaling route load sharing. In the
value, the number of 1s (represented by n) determines the
maximum number (2) of routes for the load sharing. For example,
B0000 indicates that up to one route is used for the load sharing,
B0001 and B1000 indicate that up to two routes are used for the
load sharing. The additional routes are not used for the load
sharing. The AND operation between this value and " signaling link WRFD-
mask " in the link set is equal to 0. NO NO 050301

This parameter indicates that the DSP and OSP are in the WRFD-
associated mode or non associated mode. NO NO 050301
This parameter indicates whether to enable the signaling point with WRFD-
the signaling transfer function NO NO 050301

This parameter indicates the DSP bearer type.


MTP3: indicates that the lower layer bearer is the MTP3 used in
ATM/TDM scenario;
M3UA: indicates that the lower layer bearer is the M3UA used in IP
scenario;
MTP3_M3UA: indicates that the lower layer bearer is the MTP3 WRFD-
and M3UA used in ATM/TDM/IP scenario. NO YES 050409
This parameter indicates the type of the network that is
preferentially used to carry the DSP.
MTP3_FIRST: indicates that the MTP3 is preferentially used to
carry the DSP;
M3UA_FIRST: indicates that the M3UA is preferentially used to
carry the DSP. NO YES None
This parameter identifies the DSP protocol type, including
ITUT(International Telecommunication Union - Telecommunication
Standardization Sector), ANSI(American National Standards
Institute), and TTC(Telecommunication Technology Committee WRFD-
(Japan)). NO NO 050301

Shield type of the alarm. "ALL" indicates one shield type instead of MRFD-
all types. NO YES 210304

Number of the subrack where the indicator alarm to be queried is MRFD-


generated. NO YES 210304
Number of the slot where the alarm is generated, the number of the MRFD-
slot where the OMU board is positioned is not supported. NO YES 210304

Number of the port where the alarm is generated, only the ports for
data transmission are supported, such as E1/T1 port, channelized MRFD-
optical port tributary, optical port, and Ethernet port. NO YES 210304

MRFD-
Number of the DSP where the alarm is generated. NO YES 210304

MRFD-
Type of alarm selection. NO NO 210304
MRFD-
Identifier of the alarm. This parameter uniquely identifies an alarm. NO YES 210304

MRFD-
Name of an office NO YES 210305

Destination IP address YES YES None

Routing mask YES YES None

IP address of the next hop NO YES None

MRFD-
Description of the operator account. NO NO 210305
MRFD-
Password NO YES 210305

Confirm password. The confirm password is required to ensure that MRFD-


a correct password is entered. NO YES 210305
Group to which the operator belongs. This parameter is used to MRFD-
limit the right of the operator. NO NO 210305

MRFD-
Number of the command group. NO NO 210305

MRFD-
Whether to limit the operation date of the operator. NO NO 210305

MRFD-
Start date. The input format is YYYY&MM&DD. NO YES 210305

MRFD-
End date of the user operation. Input format: YYYY&MM&DD. NO YES 210305

MRFD-
Whether to limit the operation time of the operator NO NO 210305

MRFD-
Start time. The input format is HH&MM&SS. NO YES 210305
End time of the user operation. The input format of this parameter MRFD-
is HH&MM&SS. NO YES 210305

Whether to limit the operation weekday of the operator. If the MRFD-


weekday needs to be limited, see the description of "Week". NO NO 210305

MRFD-
You can select multiple weekdays. NO YES 210305
MRFD-
Password. NO NO 210305

MRFD-
User group. NO NO 210305

MRFD-
Whether to limit the operation time of the operator. NO NO 210305

MRFD-
Whether to limit the operation weekday of the operator. NO NO 210305
WRFD-
This parameter indicates the name of the OSP. NO YES 050301

WRFD-
This parameter uniquely identifies an OSP. YES YES 010101

This parameter indicates the Network ID. INT: International


network. INTB: Spare (for international use only). NAT: National WRFD-
network. NATB: Reserved for national use. NO YES 050301

This parameter indicates the number of bits contained in the WRFD-


signaling point code. NO YES 050301
This parameter indicates the data format of the specified signaling
point.
When this parameter is set to "WNF", the SPC is expressed in the
form of an integer number.
When this parameter is set to "DNF", the SPC is expressed in three
segments. The number of bits included in each segment depends
on the setting of the signaling point code bits parameter.
When the signaling point code bits parameter is set to "BIT14", the
number of bits included in each segment is 3, 8, and 3.
When the signaling point code bits parameter is set to "BIT16", the
number of bits included in each segment is 4, 8, and 4.
When the signaling point code bits parameter is set to "BIT24", the
number of bits included in each segment is 8, 8, and 8.
Assume that the signaling point code bits parameter is set to
"BIT14" and the SPC is expressed in three segments 5-7-2. You
can perform the following steps to convert this SPC to an integer:
1. Convert the value in each segment to a binary number and fill 0s
into a segment if the number of bits included in that segment does
not meet the requirements. The binary number of value 5 in the
first segment is 101, which is of three bits. Thus, you need not to fill
0s into the first segment. The binary number of value 7 in the
second segment is 111. As previously stated, when the signaling
point code bits parameter is set to "BIT14", eight bits must be
included in the second segment. Thus, the second segment is put
as 00000111. Accordingly, you can calcuate the binary number of
the value in the third segment. The binary number of 5-7-2 is 101
00000111 010.
2. Convert this binary number to a decimal number. The decimal WRFD-
form of this binary number is 10,298. NO NO 050301
This parameter indicates the OPC code of Whole Number. As an
integer, the OSP code can be expressed by a decimal digit or a
hexadecimal digit. If the OSP code is expressed by a hexadecimal WRFD-
digit, H' is added before the number. NO NO 050301

This parameter indicates the OSP code of Divided Number. The


OSP code can be expressed in the form of segments such as 8-8- WRFD-
8. NO NO 050301
WRFD-
This parameter indicates whether to enable the restart function. NO NO 050301

MRFD-
Whether to lock all the non-default local accounts NO YES 210305

This parameter indicates the index of the parameters about WRFD-


operator separate information. YES YES 021304
This parameter indicates the count of the operators selected. For
there are four operators at all, the parameter can be selected from WRFD-
one to four. NO YES 021304

This parameter indicates the transport type which can only be ATM WRFD-
or IP NO YES 021304

This parameter is to set the index of 1st operator to configure the WRFD-
bandwidth ratio or TRMLOADTH for the operator. NO YES 021304

The parameter is to set the percentage of bandwidth for the WRFD-


operator. NO YES 021304
WRFD-
This parameter indicates the load threshold for 1st operator to 050406
protect the port from congestion. If the bandwidth usage of the MRFD-
operator is too high, the increase of bandwidth will slow down. NO NO 211503

This parameter is to set the index of 2nd operator to configure the WRFD-
bandwidth ratio or TRMLOADTH for the operator. NO YES 021304

The parameter is to set the percentage of bandwidth for the WRFD-


operator. NO YES 021304
WRFD-
This parameter indicates the load threshold for 2nd operator to 050406
protect the port from congestion. If the bandwidth usage of the MRFD-
operator is too high, the increase of bandwidth will slow down. NO NO 211503

This parameter is to set the index of 3rd operator to configure the WRFD-
bandwidth ratio or TRMLOADTH for the operator. NO YES 021304

The parameter is to set the percentage of bandwidth for the WRFD-


operator. NO YES 021304
WRFD-
This parameter indicates the load threshold for 3rd operator to 050406
protect the port from congestion. If the bandwidth usage of the MRFD-
operator is too high, the increase of bandwidth will slow down. NO NO 211503

This parameter is to set the index of 4th operator to configure the WRFD-
bandwidth ratio or TRMLOADTH for the operator. NO YES 021304

The parameter is to set the percentage of bandwidth for the WRFD-


operator. NO YES 021304
WRFD-
This parameter indicates the load threshold for 4th operator to 050406
protect the port from congestion. If the bandwidth usage of the MRFD-
operator is too high, the increase of bandwidth will slow down. NO NO 211503

MRFD-
Whether to enable the local user management function NO YES 210305

MRFD-
Number of the subrack YES YES 210301

Indicates the slot number for running this command YES YES None

Board type NO YES None

Port selection NO NO None

Port number YES NO None


Scramble switch NO NO None

Optical interface standard NO NO None

Optical interface branch numbering method. This parameter


indicates the sequence of tributaries in an SDH frame. NO NO None
Optical interface type. Value UNI indicates that the interface is a
user network interface. Value NNI indicates that the interface is a
network-network interface. Generally, this parameter is set to UNI.
This parameter is set to NNI when the BSC is connected to the
core network. NO NO None

J0 type NO NO None

Byte display format of J0 NO YES None

Sending type of J0 NO NO None


Byte display format of J0 NO YES None

Sending value of J0. J0 byte, also called the trace byte of the
regenerator section on the optical port (RTIM), is one of the optical
port interconnection parameters that is continuously transmitted to
the peer end. This parameter enables the peer end to check
whether it is connected to the local end continuously. NO NO None

Expected receiving type of J0 NO NO None

Byte display format of J0 NO YES None


Expected receiving value of J0. J0 byte, also called the trace byte
of the regenerator section on the optical port (RTIM), is one of the
optical port interconnection parameters. The BSC receives the peer
J0 byte continuously. NO NO None

J1 type NO NO None

Byte display format of J1 NO YES None

Sending type of J1 NO NO None

Byte display format of J1 NO YES None


Sending value of J1. J1 byte, also called the trace byte of the high-
order path on the optical port, is one of the optical port
interconnection parameters transmitted to the peer end
continuously. This parameter enables the peer end to check
whether it is connected to the local end continuously. NO NO None

Expected receiving type of J1 NO NO None

Byte display format of J1 NO YES None


Expected receiving value of J1. J1 byte, also called the trace byte
of the high-order path on the optical port, is one of the optical port
interconnection parameters. The local end continuously receives
the peer J1 byte. NO NO None
S1 sending value. It is a synchronization status byte used by the
local end to examine the quality of the received clock signals
before the local end switches to a clock source with higher quality.
The smaller the value of S1 is, the lower the clock quality is. NO NO None
Threshold of B1 and B2 signal failure NO NO None
Threshold of B1 and B2 signal degrade NO NO None

Threshold of B3 signal failure NO NO None


Threshold of B3 signal degrade NO NO None

Port flow control switch NO NO None

Flow control parameter index NO YES None


A zero or a space used to fill in the J byte of the optical port based
on the J byte of the peer equipment. If the J bytes are inconsistent,
an alarm related to J byte mismatch will be reported and the
negotiation of the optical port may fail, thus leading to deterioration
of the services. NO NO None

optical adaptation type between high-order path and multiplex


section. NO NO None

MRFD-
Number of the subrack YES YES 210301

Indicates the slot number for running this command YES YES None
Indicates the port number for running this command.
OIUa: 0; AOUa/POUa: 0~1; UOIa(ATM)/UOIa(IP)/AOUc/POUc:
0~3; UOIc: 0~7 YES YES None
Loopback type YES YES None

MRFD-
Operation type of the command. NO NO 210401

MRFD-
Type of the board YES YES 210401
Logical function type of the board
UCP:All the UCP subsystems are configured as CPUS to act as
the control plane processing subsystems for UMTS RNC
RUCP:Subsystem 0 of RUCP is configured as the MPU subsystem
to act as the resource management subsystem. The other
subsystems are configured as CPUS to act as the control plane
processing subsystems for UMTS RNC
UUP:UMTS RNC User plane Process
ATM:AEUa/ATM ATM over E1/T1/J1 interface,AOUa/ATM ATM
over channelized Optical STM-1/OC-3 interface,AOUc/ATM ATM
over channelized Optical STM-1/OC-3 interface,UOIa/ATM ATM
over Unchannelized Optical STM-1/OC-3 interface,UOIc/ATM ATM
over Unchannelized Optical STM-1/OC-3 interface
IP:GOUc/IP IP over GE Optical interface,GOUa/IP IP over GE
Optical interface,PEUa/IP IP over E1/T1/J1 interface,FG2c/IP IP
over FE/GE interface(not support GbIP),FG2a/IP IP over FE/GE
interface,POUc/IP IP over channelized Optical STM-1/OC-3
interface,POUa/IP IP over channelized Optical STM-1/OC-3
interface,UOIa/IP IP over Unchannelized Optical STM-1/OC-3 MRFD-
interface YES NO 210301

MRFD-
Patch type YES NO 210401

This parameter indicates the subrack number. YES YES None

Number of the slot YES YES None


WRFD-
Value of the per-hop behavior (PHB) YES YES 050402

The DSCP is a field of the IP data packet. It is used to assign the


differentiated service to the communication networks. The DSCP WRFD-
code is used to label each data packet on the network and allocate 050402
the corresponding service levels. In the same network WRFD-
environment, the larger the DSCP is, the higher the priority is. NO YES 050404

MRFD-
Flow control parameter index NO YES 211503
Port protocol type NO YES None

This parameter applies to the FG2a, GOUa, and UOIa(IP) boards.


For the boards working in ATM transmission mode, this parameter
is always set to 2. For the FG2c, GOUc, or POUc board, this MRFD-
parameter is always set to 2. NO NO 211503
If the duration for buffering the data in queue 0 is more than or
equals to the value of this parameter, flow control is triggered. For
the flow control adopting the ATM, this parameter indicates the MRFD-
threshold for congestion in the CBR queue. NO NO 211503
If the duration for buffering the data in queue 0 is less than or
equals to the value of this parameter, flow control is canceled. For
the flow control adopting the ATM, this parameter indicates the MRFD-
recovery threshold for congestion in the CBR queue. NO NO 211503
If the duration for buffering the data in queue 0 is more than or
equals to the value of this parameter, the subsequent packets
added to queue 0 are discarded. For the flow control adopting the
ATM, this parameter indicates the threshold for discarding packets MRFD-
in the CBR queue. NO NO 211503
If the duration for buffering the data in queue 1 is more than or
equals to the value of this parameter, flow control is triggered. For
the flow control adopting the ATM, this parameter indicates the MRFD-
threshold for congestion in the RTVBR queue. NO NO 211503
If the duration for buffering the data in queue 1 is less than or
equals to the value of this parameter, flow control is canceled. For
the flow control adopting the ATM, this parameter indicates the MRFD-
recovery threshold for congestion in the RTVBR queue. NO NO 211503
If the duration for buffering the data in queue 1 is more than or
equals to the value of this parameter, the subsequent packets
added to queue 1 are discarded. For the flow control adopting the
ATM, this parameter indicates the threshold for discarding packets MRFD-
in the RTVBR queue. NO NO 211503
If the duration for buffering the data in queue 2 is more than or
equals to the value of this parameter, flow control is triggered. For
the flow control adopting the ATM, this parameter indicates the MRFD-
threshold for congestion in the NRTVBR queue. NO NO 211503
If the duration for buffering the data in queue 2 is less than or
equals to the value of this parameter, flow control is canceled. For
the flow control adopting the ATM, this parameter indicates the MRFD-
recovery threshold for congestion in the NRTVBR queue. NO NO 211503
If the duration for buffering the data in queue 2 is more than or
equals to the value of this parameter, the subsequent packets
added to queue 2 are discarded. For the flow control adopting the
ATM, this parameter indicates the threshold for discarding packets MRFD-
in the NRTVBR queue. NO NO 211503
If the duration for buffering the data in queue 3 is more than or
equals to or equals to the value of this parameter, flow control is
triggered. For the flow control adopting the ATM, this parameter MRFD-
indicates the threshold for congestion in the UBR queue. NO NO 211503
If the duration for buffering the data in queue 3 is less than or
equals to the value of this parameter, flow control is canceled. For
the flow control adopting the ATM, this parameter indicates the MRFD-
recovery threshold for congestion in the UBR queue. NO NO 211503
If the duration for buffering the data in queue 3 is more than or
equals to the value of this parameter, the subsequent packets
added to queue 3 are discarded. For the flow control adopting the
ATM, this parameter indicates the threshold for discarding packets MRFD-
in the UBR queue. NO NO 211503
If the duration for buffering the data in queue 4 is more than or
equals to the value of this parameter, flow control is triggered. For
the flow control adopting the ATM, this parameter indicates the MRFD-
threshold for congestion in the UBR+ queue. NO NO 211503
If the duration for buffering the data in queue 4 is less than or
equals to the value of this parameter, flow control is canceled. For
the flow control adopting the ATM, this parameter indicates the MRFD-
recovery threshold for congestion in the UBR+ queue. NO NO 211503
If the duration for buffering the data in queue 4 is more than or
equals to the value of this parameter, the subsequent packets
added to queue 4 are discarded. For the flow control adopting the
ATM, this parameter indicates the threshold for discarding packets MRFD-
in the UBR+ queue. NO NO 211503

If the duration for buffering the data in queue 5 is more than or MRFD-
equals to the value of this parameter, flow control is triggered. NO NO 211503
If the duration for buffering the data in queue 5 is less than or MRFD-
equals to the value of this parameter, flow control is canceled. NO NO 211503

If the duration for buffering the data in queue 5 is more than or


equals to the value of this parameter, the subsequent packets MRFD-
added to queue 5 are discarded. NO NO 211503

MRFD-
Number of the subrack YES YES 210301

Indicates the slot number for running this command YES YES None
Board type NO YES None

Logical function type NO NO None

WRFD-
050107
WRFD-
050402
WRFD-
050409
WRFD-
PPP link number of BSC. YES NO 050410

WRFD-
050402
WRFD-
050409
WRFD-
Number of the E1T1 port for bearing the PPP link NO NO 050410
Bearer E1/T1 port timeslot of PPP link. NO YES None
WRFD-
This parameter specifies whether to use the device IP address as 050402
the local IP address, or not. If this parameter is set to YES, the WRFD-
device IP address is used as the local IP address. If this parameter 050409
is set to NO, the device IP address is not used as the local IP WRFD-
address. NO YES 050410

Local IP address of PPP link. The IP address of the PPP link on


the BSC side. NO YES None

WRFD-
050402
WRFD-
050409
WRFD-
Borrowed device IP address. NO YES 050410

Subnet mask of the PPP link NO YES None


WRFD-
050402
WRFD-
050409
WRFD-
Peer IP address of PPP link NO YES 050410

WRFD-
050402
WRFD-
050409
This parameter specifies whether to compress the packet headers, WRFD-
or not. NO NO 050410

WRFD-
050402
WRFD-
050409
WRFD-
Compression flag of the PPP link protocol domain NO NO 050410
WRFD-
This parameter specifies whether to compress the address and 050402
control fields, or not. If this parameter is set to ENABLE, both ends WRFD-
negotiate whether to compress the address and control fields. If 050409
this parameter is set to DISABLE, the address and control fields WRFD-
are not compressed. NO NO 050410
WRFD-
050402
This parameter specifies whether to enable the PPP frame WRFD-
multiplexing function, or not.If this parameter is set to ENABLE, the 050409
PPP frame multiplexing function is enabled. If this parameter is set WRFD-
to DISABLE, the PPP frame multiplexing function is disabled. NO NO 050410
Maximum PPPMUX sub-frame length. If the PPP frame length is
larger than this value, the PPPMUX multiplexing is performed. The
value of this parameter cannot be larger than the maximum
multiplexed frame length wMuxMfl. To enable the PPPMUX, the
number of sub-frames must be more than or equal to 2. The
following condition must be met: wMuxMaxSfL <= ( wMuxMfl-8 )/2 NO NO None
The value of this parameter cannot be less than the maximum WRFD-
PPPMUX sub-frame length (MUXMAXSFL). This parameter can be 050402
associated with the maximum segment length of the MP to control WRFD-
whether to segment the multiplexed MP. To enable the PPPMUX, 050409
the number of sub-frames must be more than or equal to 2. The WRFD-
following condition must be met: wMuxMaxSfL <= ( wMuxMfl-8 )/2. NO NO 050410

WRFD-
050402
WRFD-
050409
WRFD-
Maximum time waiting for multiplexing NO NO 050410
Type of validation protocol for the PPP or MLPPP link negotiation. NO NO None

Validation mode upon PPP or MLPPP link negotiation. NO YES None

Username to validate, for the PPP or MLPPP link negotiation. NO YES None

Password to validate, upon PPP or MLPPP link negotiation. NO YES None


Duration of the PPP/MLPPP link restart timer. NO NO None

Duration of the PPP/MLPPP link keep-alive timer. NO NO None

WRFD-
Link flow control switch NO NO 050408

WRFD-
Minimum guarantee bandwidth of the OAM stream NO NO 050408

WRFD-
Flow control parameter index NO NO 050408
WRFD-
050402
WRFD-
050409
WRFD-
CRC verification mode of PPP link. NO NO 050410

TRM load threshold index NO NO None

Error-frame detect switch NO NO None

Error-frame alarm threshold NO NO None

WRFD-
Operator Separated Flag. NO NO 021304

WRFD-
Operator Separated Index. NO YES 021304
This parameter specifies whether to enable the PPP frame
multiplexing function, or not.If this parameter is set to ENABLE, the
PPP frame multiplexing function is enabled. If this parameter is set
to DISABLE, the PPP frame multiplexing function is disabled. NO NO None

Maximum time waiting for multiplexing NO NO None

MRFD-
Number of the subrack NO YES 210301

Indicates the slot number for running this command NO YES None
PPP/MPGRP link type NO YES None

MLPPP group number. NO YES None

WRFD-
050107
WRFD-
050402
WRFD-
050409
WRFD-
PPP link number of BSC. NO YES 050410

Loop type. NO YES None

It specifies the test duration. NO YES None

MRFD-
Minimum length of the user password. NO NO 210305

MRFD-
Complexity of the password. NO NO 210305

MRFD-
Maximum number of retries when the user logs in. NO NO 210305

Duration of time after which the locked user is unlocked MRFD-


automatically. NO NO 210305
MRFD-
Interval for resetting the counter when the user fails to log in. NO NO 210305

Interval between the date when the password takes effect and the MRFD-
date when the password expires. NO NO 210305

MRFD-
Expire Prompt Dates. NO NO 210305

MRFD-
Maximum History Password Numbers. NO NO 210305

MRFD-
Number of the subrack YES YES 210301
MRFD-
First alarm switch of power distribution monitoring board NO NO 210304
MRFD-
Second alarm switch of power distribution monitoring board NO NO 210304

MRFD-
Number of the subrack YES YES 210301

MRFD-
Upper limit of input voltage 1 NO NO 210304

MRFD-
Lower limit of input voltage 1 NO NO 210304

MRFD-
Upper limit of input voltage 2 NO NO 210304

MRFD-
Lower limit of input voltage 2 NO NO 210304

MRFD-
Upper limit of input voltage 3 NO NO 210304
MRFD-
Lower limit of input voltage 3 NO NO 210304

MRFD-
Upper limit of input voltage 4 NO NO 210304

MRFD-
Lower limit of input voltage 4 NO NO 210304

MRFD-
Upper limit of input voltage 5 NO NO 210304

MRFD-
Lower limit of input voltage 5 NO NO 210304

MRFD-
Upper limit of input voltage 6 NO NO 210304

MRFD-
Lower limit of input voltage 6 NO NO 210304

MRFD-
Number of the subrack YES YES 210301

Indicates the slot number for running this command YES YES None

Minimum DSCP of queue 0. The IP packets with DSCP in a


relation that "Min DSCP of queue 0" <= DSCP <= 63 is added to WRFD-
queue 0. YES NO 050424
Minimum DSCP of queue 1. The IP packets with DSCP in a
relation that "Min DSCP of queue 1" <= DSCP < "Min DSCP of WRFD-
queue 0" is added to queue 1. YES NO 050424

Minimum DSCP of queue 2. The IP packets with DSCP in a


relation that "Min DSCP of queue 2" <= DSCP < "Min DSCP of WRFD-
queue 1" is added to queue 2. YES NO 050424
Minimum DSCP of queue 3. The IP packets with DSCP in a
relation that "Min DSCP of queue 3" <= DSCP < "Min DSCP of WRFD-
queue 2" is added to queue 3. YES NO 050424

Minimum DSCP of queue 4. The IP packets with DSCP in a


relation that "Min DSCP of queue 4" <= DSCP < "Min DSCP of
queue 3" is added to queue 4. The IP packets with DSCP in a
relation that 0 <= DSCP < "Min DSCP of queue 4" is added to WRFD-
queue 5. YES NO 050424
Minimum guarantee bandwidth switch of the OAM stream YES NO None

DSCP value of the OAM stream. The data of the OAM stream are
not added to queues 0 to 5 for transmission. Instead, the data of
the OAM stream is added to the dedicated queue. YES YES None

MRFD-
Configuration mode NO YES 210301

MRFD-
Rollback type NO YES 210301

MRFD-
Name of the rollback point NO YES 210301

MRFD-
Description of the rollback point NO NO 210301
This parameter indicates the subrack number. YES YES None

Slot number of the MPU Subsystem for the centralized


management of the resources YES YES None

WRFD-
Transport resource group number YES YES 050406

WRFD-
Type of the transport resource group NO YES 050406

WRFD-
Whether to indicate the first class transport resource group NO YES 050406
Upper class transport resource group No. It is valid only when " Is WRFD-
First Class Transport Resource Group " is set to NO. NO YES 050406

The parameter indicates whether the resource group is shared or is WRFD-


used by a specific telecom carrier. NO YES 050406

WRFD-
021305
WRFD-
02130501
WRFD-
Operator index of the resource group NO YES 050424

WRFD-
Bandwidth mode NO YES 050406
WRFD-
Transmit bandwidth NO YES 050406

WRFD-
Receive bandwidth NO YES 050406
Specifies the bandwidth occupied when the " transmission
resource group type " is IP and the " bandwidth mode " is WRFD-
HALF_DUPLEX. NO YES 050406

WRFD-
050405
TRM load threshold index. The TRM load threshold must be WRFD-
configured (see "ADD TRMLOADTH"). NO NO 050406

Number of the subrack where the XPU board is located YES YES None

Number of the slot where the XPU board is located YES YES None
WRFD-
050301
This parameter indicates the SAAL link number of the XPU board. WRFD-
This number identifies an SAAL link uniquely. YES YES 050404

WRFD-
Bearer type of the SAAL link outgoing port NO YES 05030105

WRFD-
Number of the subrack bearing the SAAL link NO YES 05030105

WRFD-
Number of the slot bearing the SAAL link NO YES 05030105

Number of the bearer UNI link. The parameter is valid only when " WRFD-
bearer type " is set to UNI. NO YES 05030105
Number of the bearer IMA group. The parameter is valid only when WRFD-
" bearer type " is set to IMA. NO YES 05030105

Number of the bearer FRAATM(Fractional ATM) link. The WRFD-


parameter is valid only when " bearer type " is set to FRAATM. NO YES 05030105

Number of the NCOPT port that carries the SAAL link. The WRFD-
parameter is valid only when " bearer type " is set to NCOPT. NO YES 05030105

ATM logic port number of the bearer. The parameter is valid only WRFD-
when " bearer type " is set to ATMLOGICPORT. NO YES 050406
WRFD-
050404
WRFD-
VPI value of the SAAL out RNC NO YES 05030105

WRFD-
050404
WRFD-
VCI value of the SAAL out RNC NO YES 05030105

WRFD-
050301
WRFD-
TX traffic record index of the SAAL link NO YES 05030105

WRFD-
050301
WRFD-
RX traffic record index of the SAAL link NO YES 05030105

WRFD-
Interface type of the SAAL link. The interface type of the Iub 050301
interface is UNI. The interface type of the Iu and Iur interface link is WRFD-
NNI. NO YES 050404
Management proving mode of the SAAL link. When Management
proving status is set to MPS_NORMAL, the SAAL sends the
verification packet in the initial alignment. When Management
proving status is set to MPS_EMERGENCY, the SAAL does not
send the verification packet in the initial alignment. When
Management proving status is set to MPS_NEUTRAL, the SAAL
does not send the verification packet according to the user and WRFD-
peer requirements in the initial alignment. NO NO 050301

A protection timer started after the BGN, END, RS, and ER WRFD-
message are sent. If it times out, the system resends messages. NO NO 050301
Interval of sending the Poll messages. It indicates the period during WRFD-
which the peer end responds after receiving a message. NO NO 050301

WRFD-
Interval of sending the Poll messages when no data is sent NO NO 050301

WRFD-
No response timer NO NO 050301

WRFD-
Timer of waiting for STAT response from the peer end NO NO 050301
This parameter specifies the interval between the initial alignment WRFD-
failure and the next initial alignment. NO NO 050301

This parameter specifies the period of time required by a specific WRFD-


SSCF to assign a link. NO NO 050301

This parameter specifies the interval between two consecutive


packets sent by the SSCF for verification at the link verification WRFD-
stage. NO NO 050301

Specifies the frequency through which ER can be sent. If the


second ER message is received before the timeout of the timer, WRFD-
the link is released. NO NO 050301
WRFD-
Maximum allowed duration without credit NO NO 050301

Maximum number of allowed retransmissions during the WRFD-


verification. NO NO 050301

Maximum number of allowed retransmission upon the timeout of WRFD-


the connection control timer (CCTMR). NO NO 050301
Maximum data count in the poll period. It indicates the count of
data packets (SD) allowed to be transmitted between the intervals
of two Poll messages. The value ranges from 250 to 500 when
interface type is set to NNI. The value ranges from 25 to 50 when WRFD-
interface type is set to UNI. NO NO 050301

WRFD-
Maximum length of the list in the STAT PDU NO NO 050301

Number of transmitted verification packets in the initial verification. WRFD-


See the ITU-T Q2110. NO NO 050301
WRFD-
Receiving window size. It controls the transmit speed of the peer. NO NO 050301

This timer is started after a connection is established successfully.


When this timer expires, a detection message will be sent to the WRFD-
peer end. NO NO 050301

This timer is started after a connection is established successfully.


If a detection message is not received when this timer expires, the WRFD-
connection will be released. NO NO 050301

Name of the scheduled task. NO YES None


Name of the scheduled task. NO NO None

Status of the scheduled task. This parameter determines whether


to start the scheduled task. NO YES None

ID of a cell. For detailed information about this parameter, see


3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES None

Uniquely identifying a SCPICH in a cell. NO NO None

TX power of the SCPICH in a cell. NO NO None

Number of the subrack where the XPU board is located YES YES None
Number of the slot where the XPU board is located YES YES None

WRFD-
050402
Specifies the SCTP link number for the XPU board. This number WRFD-
uniquely identifies an SCTP link. YES YES 050404
SCTP link work mode. Server mode: RNC starts the listening and
waits for the peer to send the SCTP-INIT message. Client mode: WRFD-
RNC actively sends the SCTP-INIT message. NO YES 050402

Upper layer application type of the SCTP link. The upper layer
application type of the Iub interface is NBAP. The upper layer WRFD-
application type of the Iur, IuPS, and IuCS interface is M3UA. NO YES 050409
The DSCP is a field of the IP data packet. It is used to assign the
differentiated service to the communication networks. The DSCP WRFD-
code is used to label each data packet on the network and allocate 050402
the corresponding service levels. In the same network WRFD-
environment, the larger the DSCP is, the higher the priority is. NO NO 050404

WRFD-
050402
WRFD-
Specifies the local port number of an SCTP link. NO YES 050404
WRFD-
050402
WRFD-
050404
MRFD-
211501
MRFD-
Identifies the first local IP address that communicates with the peer 211502
end. When it is set to 0, it is invalid. This IP address must be first MRFD-
configured on the corresponding interface board. NO YES 211504

WRFD-
Identifies the second local IP address that communicates with the 050402
peer end. When it is set to 0, it is invalid. This IP address must be WRFD-
first configured on the corresponding interface board. NO NO 050404
WRFD-
050402
WRFD-
First destination IP address. The invalid value is 0. NO YES 050404

WRFD-
050402
WRFD-
Second destination IP address. The invalid value is 0. NO NO 050404

WRFD-
050402
WRFD-
Destination SCTP port number NO YES 050404
Whether the SCTP is bound to a logical port. For details, see "ADD WRFD-
IPLOGICPORT". NO YES 050402

Logical port slot No. bound by the SCTP. For details, see the WRFD-
parameter "Slot No." of the "ADD IPLOGICPORT". NO YES 050402

Logical port No. bound by the SCTP. For details, see the WRFD-
parameter "Logic port No." of the "ADD IPLOGICPORT". NO YES 050402

When the "RTOMAX" parameter is set to a fixed value, the larger WRFD-
the value is, the longer the check of the link is. NO NO 050402
When the "RTOMIN" parameter is set to a fixed value, the larger WRFD-
the value is, the longer the check of the link is. NO NO 050402

When the "RTOMIN" and "RTPMAX" parameters are set to fixed WRFD-
values, the larger the value is, the longer the check of the link is. NO NO 050402
It is used to calculate the round-trip time of the protocol stack and
the RTO value. The value must be smaller than "RTOBETA". In the
case of the fixed value of the "RTOBETA", the larger the value is, WRFD-
the less the link delay sensitivity is. NO NO 050402
It is used to calculate the round-trip time of the protocol stack and
the RTO value. The value must be greater than "RTOALPHA". In
the case of the fixed value of the "RTOALPHA", the larger the WRFD-
value is, the less the link delay sensitivity is. NO NO 050402

WRFD-
Heartbeat interval when the SCTP server is idle NO NO 050402
If the number of the association retransmissions exceeds this
value, the parameter is deleted automatically. The value must be WRFD-
greater than Path max retrans. NO NO 050402

If the number of the path retransmissions exceeds this value, the


parameter is deleted automatically. The value must be smaller than WRFD-
Association max retrans. NO NO 050402
WRFD-
Whether to perform checksum when sending message NO NO 050402

WRFD-
Whether to perform checksum when receiving message NO NO 050402

Checksum arithmetic type. According to the RFC4960, the


ALDER32 algorithm is not applicable to the SCTP checksum. The WRFD-
CRC32 is recommended. NO NO 050402

WRFD-
Maximum transport unit NO NO 050402
VLANID flag of first local IP address NO NO None

VLAN ID of first Local IP address NO YES None

VLANID Flag of second Local IP address NO NO None

VLAN ID of second Local IP address NO YES None


The field indicates whether the cross-connect path is available.
When the cross-path is available, a maximum of four IP paths
exists. The four IP paths are the IP path between the first local IP
address and the first peer IP address, the IP path between the first
local IP address and the second peer IP address, the IP path
between the second local IP address and the first peer IP address,
and the IP path between the second local IP address and the
second peer IP address. When the cross-path is unavailable, a
maximum of two IP paths exists. The two IP paths are the IP path WRFD-
between the first local IP address and the first peer IP address and 050403
the IP path between the second local IP address and the second WRFD-
peer IP address. NO NO 050404

The field indicates whether the primary path can be switched back WRFD-
when it is available. NO NO 050403
The association is smoothly switched over to the primary path after WRFD-
the number of heartbeat responses is received. NO NO 050403

WRFD-
Whether to enable the data binding function NO NO 050402

Heartbeat interval when the SCTP server is idle NO NO None

If the number of the association retransmissions exceeds this


value, the parameter is deleted automatically. The value must be
greater than Path max retrans. NO NO None
If the number of the path retransmissions exceeds this value, the
parameter is deleted automatically. The value must be smaller than
Association max retrans. NO NO None

WRFD-
Number of the NBAP service listening port NO NO 050402
WRFD-
Number of the M3UA service listening port NO NO 050409

Number of the BBAP service listening port NO NO None


MRFD-
Number of the subrack YES YES 210301

Number of the slot.


This parameter needs to be set when the SCUa and SCUb boards MRFD-
are installed in the same subrack. YES NO 210301
MRFD-
Number of the port YES NO 210301

MRFD-
State of the panel port switch NO YES 210301

MRFD-
Type of the board. YES YES 210101
CPU usage threshold for stopping load sharing on SMS RRC
connection setup requests. When the CPU usage of an XPU
subsystem reaches this threshold or CtrlPlnSharingOutThd,
whichever is smaller, later SMS RRC connection setup requests
will be carried by other XPU subsystems. CtrlPlnSharingOutThd is
set by using the command "SET UCTRLPLNSHAREPARA". If the
CPU usage of all candidate XPU subsystems exceeds this
threshold, flow control on SMS RRC connection setup requests is MRFD-
triggered. NO NO 210101
CPU usage threshold for recoverying load sharing on SMS RRC
connection setup requests. If the CPU usage of an XPU subsystem
is lower than this threshold, this XPU subsystem is a candidate
subsystem for the load sharing on SMS RRC connection setup MRFD-
requests. NO NO 210101
CPU usage threshold for stopping load sharing on call service RRC
connection setup requests. When the CPU usage of an XPU
subsystem reaches this threshold or CtrlPlnSharingOutThd,
whichever is smaller, later call service RRC connection setup
requests will be carried by other XPU subsystems.
CtrlPlnSharingOutThd is set by using the command "SET
UCTRLPLNSHAREPARA". If the CPU usage of all candidate XPU
subsystems exceeds this threshold, flow control on call service MRFD-
RRC connection setup requests is triggered. NO NO 210101
CPU usage threshold for recoverying load sharing on call service
RRC connection setup requests. If the CPU usage of an XPU
subsystem is lower than this threshold, this XPU subsystem is the
candidate subsystem for the load sharing on call service RRC MRFD-
connection setup requests. NO NO 210101
CPU usage threshold for stopping load sharing on location service
RRC connection setup requests. When the CPU usage of an XPU
subsystem reaches this threshold or CtrlPlnSharingOutThd,
whichever is smaller, later location service RRC connection setup
requests will be carried by other XPU subsystems.
CtrlPlnSharingOutThd is set by using the command "SET
UCTRLPLNSHAREPARA". If the CPU usage of all candidate XPU
subsystems exceeds this threshold, flow control on location service MRFD-
RRC connection setup requests is triggered. NO NO 210101
CPU usage threshold for recoverying load sharing on location
service RRC connection setup requests. If the CPU usage of an
XPU subsystem is lower than this threshold, this XPU subsystem is
the candidate subsystem for load sharing on location service RRC MRFD-
connection setup requests. NO NO 210101
Packet usage threshold for stopping load sharing on SMS RRC
connection setup requests. When the packet usage of an XPU
subsystem reaches this threshold, later SMS packets will be
carried by other XPU subsystems. If the packet usage of all
candidate XPU subsystems exceeds this threshold, flow control on MRFD-
SMS RRC connection setup request packets is triggered. NO NO 210101
Packet usage threshold for recoverying load sharing on SMS RRC
connection setup requests. When the packet usage of an XPU
subsystem is lower than this threshold, this XPU subsystem is a
candidate subsystem for load sharing on SMS RRC connection MRFD-
setup requests. NO NO 210101
Packet usage threshold for stopping load sharing on call service
RRC connection setup requests. When the packet usage of an
XPU subsystem reaches this threshold, later call service packets
will be carried by other XPU subsystems. If the packet usage of all
candidate XPU subsystems exceeds this threshold, flow control on MRFD-
call service RRC connection setup request packets is triggered. NO NO 210101
Packet usage threshold for recoverying load sharing on call service
RRC connection setup requests. When the packet usage of an
XPU subsystem is lower than this threshold, this XPU subsystem is
a candidate subsystem for load sharing on call service RRC MRFD-
connection setup requests. NO NO 210101
Packet usage threshold for stopping load sharing on location
service RRC connection setup requests. When the packet usage of
an XPU subsystem reaches this threshold, later call service
packets will be carried by other XPU subsystems. If the packet
usage of all candidate XPU subsystems exceeds this threshold,
flow control on location service RRC connection setup request MRFD-
packets is triggered. NO NO 210101
Packet usage threshold for recoverying load sharing on location
service RRC connection setup requests. When the packet usage of
an XPU subsystem is lower than this threshold, this XPU
subsystem is a candidate subsystem for load sharing on location MRFD-
service RRC connection setup requests. NO NO 210101

Switch for the OMU self-healing NO YES None

Switch for the self-healing of the OMU processes NO NO None

Switch for the self-healing of the OMU when the OMU process
memory is overloaded. NO NO None
Self-healing switch for the Ethernet adapter traffic monitoring. NO NO None

Synchronization period of the SNTP client service NO YES None

Number of the port that provides the time information on the SNTP
server NO YES None

Set patch switch parameter1 NO NO None

Set patch switch parameter2 NO NO None

Set patch switch parameter3 NO NO None


Set patch switch parameter4 NO NO None

Set patch switch parameter5 NO NO None

Set patch switch parameter6 NO NO None

Set patch switch parameter7 NO NO None

Set patch switch parameter8 NO NO None


Set patch switch parameter9 NO NO None

Set patch switch parameter10 NO NO None

MRFD-
SSL authentication mode of the peer certificate NO YES 210305

Name of the scheduled task. NO NO None

Number of the scheduled subtask NO YES None


Command string of the scheduled subtask. This command can be
only a service command, and the system command cannot be
added to the scheduled subtask. NO YES None

Sequence number of the command string of the scheduled


subtask. NO YES None

Subnet Number in a BSC NO YES None

MRFD-
Number of the subrack YES YES 210301

MRFD-
Name of the subrack to be added NO YES 210301

MRFD-
Whether to connect the power monitoring board NO NO 210301
MRFD-
Type of SCU Board NO NO 210301
Whether the subrack is a secondary main subrack.
The secondary main subrack forwards the OM signals between the MRFD-
Main Processing Subrack(MPS) and other subracks. NO NO 210301

MRFD-
Number of the subrack YES YES 210301

Whether the subrack is a secondary main subrack.


The secondary main subrack forwards the O&M signals between MRFD-
the main subrack and other subracks. NO NO 210301

Name of the scheduled task. NO NO None


Number of the scheduled subtask NO YES None

Status of the scheduled subtask to be added NO NO None

Command string of the scheduled subtask. This command can be


only a service command, and the system command cannot be
added to the scheduled subtask. NO YES None
Seven time modes are available:
1. ONTIME: When this parameter is set to "ONTIME", the
command is executed once only at the specified time point.
2. DAILY_T: When this parameter is set to "DAILY_T", the
command is executed every day. You can also set up to five time
points for executing the command in the day. The default execution
interval is one day.
3. DAILY_C: When this parameter is set to "DAILY_C", the
command is executed every day. You can set the start time and
end time in the day in which the command is executed. You can
also set the time interval for executing the command in the day.
The default execution interval is one day and the default time
interval is 30 minutes.
4. WEEKLY_T: When this parameter is set to "WEEKLY_T", the
command is executed every week. You can set the day in which
the command is executed. You can also set up to five time points
for executing the command in the day. The default execution
interval is one week.
5. WEEKLY_C: When this parameter is set to "WEEKLY_C", the
command is executed every week. You can set the day in which
the command is executed. You can also set the start time and end
time in the day in which the command is executed, and set the time
interval for executing the command in the day. The default
execution interval is one week and the default time interval is 30
minutes.
6. MONTHLY_T: When this parameter is set to "MONTHLY_T",
the command is executed every month. You can set the day in
which the command is executed. You can also set up to five time
points for executing the command in the day. The default
execution interval is one month.
7. MONTHLY_C: When this parameter is set to "MONTHLY_C",
the command is executed every month. You can set the day in
which the command is executed. You can also set the start time
and end time in the day in which the command is executed, and set
the time interval for executing the command in the day. The
default execution interval is one month and the default time interval
is 30 minutes. NO YES None

MRFD-
210305
MRFD-
Date when the scheduled task is started NO YES 210305

MRFD-
210305
MRFD-
Date when the scheduled task is stopped NO NO 210305
Interval for executing the scheduled subtask
The unit is determined according to the time mode.
1. If the time mode is set to "DAILY_T" or "DAILY_C", the unit is
day.
2. If the time mode is set to "WEEKLY_T" or "WEEKLY_C", the
unit is week.
3. If the time mode is set to "MONTHLY_T" or "MONTHLY_C", the
unit is month. NO NO None
Day in the month on which the command can be executed. NO YES None

Day in the week on which the command can be executed. NO YES None
If the time mode is set to "DAILY_T", "WEEKLY_T", or
"MONTHLY_T", you should set this parameter. This parameter
specifies the first execution time in the day in which the scheduled
task is executed. NO YES None

If the time mode is set to "DAILY_T", "WEEKLY_T", or


"MONTHLY_T", you should set this parameter. This parameter
specifies the second execution time in the day in which the
scheduled task is executed. NO NO None
If the time mode is set to "DAILY_T", "WEEKLY_T", or
"MONTHLY_T", you should set this parameter. This parameter
specifies the third execution time in the day in which the scheduled
task is executed. NO NO None

If the time mode is set to "DAILY_T", "WEEKLY_T", or


"MONTHLY_T", you should set this parameter. This parameter
specifies the fourth execution time in the day in which the
scheduled task is executed. NO NO None
If the time mode is set to "DAILY_T", "WEEKLY_T", or
"MONTHLY_T", you should set this parameter. This parameter
specifies the fifth execution time in the day in which the scheduled
task is executed. NO NO None

If the time mode is set to "DAILY_T", "WEEKLY_T", or


"MONTHLY_T", you should set this parameter. NO YES None

Time when the scheduled subtask is stopped. If the time mode is


set to "DAILY_T", "WEEKLY_T", or "MONTHLY_T", you should set
this parameter. NO YES None
Interval for executing the scheduled subtask. If the time mode is
set to "DAILY_C", "WEEKLY_C", or "MONTHLY_C", you should
set this parameter. NO NO None

When the time mode is set to "ONTIME", you should set this
parameter. NO YES None

Status of the scheduled subtask to be modified NO NO None

Date when the scheduled task is started NO YES None

Date when the scheduled task is stopped NO NO None


Interval for executing the scheduled subtask
The unit is determined according to the time mode.
1. If the time mode is set to "DAILY_T" or "DAILY_C", the unit is
day.
2. If the time mode is set to "WEEKLY_T" or "WEEKLY_C", the
unit is week.
3. If the time mode is set to "MONTHLY_T" or "MONTHLY_C", the
unit is month. NO NO None
If the time mode is set to "DAILY_T", "WEEKLY_T", or
"MONTHLY_T", you should set this parameter. This parameter
specifies the first execution time in the day in which the scheduled
task is executed. NO NO None

If the time mode is set to "DAILY_T", "WEEKLY_T", or


"MONTHLY_T", you should set this parameter. This parameter
specifies the second execution time in the day in which the
scheduled task is executed. NO NO None
If the time mode is set to "DAILY_T", "WEEKLY_T", or
"MONTHLY_T", you should set this parameter. This parameter
specifies the third execution time in the day in which the scheduled
task is executed. NO NO None

If the time mode is set to "DAILY_T", "WEEKLY_T", or


"MONTHLY_T", you should set this parameter. This parameter
specifies the fourth execution time in the day in which the
scheduled task is executed. NO NO None
If the time mode is set to "DAILY_T", "WEEKLY_T", or
"MONTHLY_T", you should set this parameter. This parameter
specifies the fifth execution time in the day in which the scheduled
task is executed. NO NO None

If the time mode is set to "DAILY_T", "WEEKLY_T", or


"MONTHLY_T", you should set this parameter. NO YES None

Time when the scheduled subtask is stopped. If the time mode is


set to "DAILY_T", "WEEKLY_T", or "MONTHLY_T", you should set
this parameter. NO YES None
Interval for executing the scheduled subtask. If the time mode is
set to "DAILY_C", "WEEKLY_C", or "MONTHLY_C", you should
set this parameter. NO NO None

When the time mode is set to "ONTIME", you should set this
parameter. NO YES None

MRFD-
Description of the Base Station Controller NO NO 210301

MRFD-
Name of the Base Station Controller of Network Element NO NO 210301

MRFD-
Contact way of the Base Station Controller supplier NO NO 210301

MRFD-
Location of the Base Station Controller NO NO 210301

MRFD-
Services provided by the Base Station Controller NO NO 210301
TGW ID YES YES None

This parameter indicates the address of the operation and


maintenance console for TGW. NO YES None
This parameter indicates the mask of the operation and
maintenance console for TGW. NO YES None

Subrack number of the RNC interface board interworking with TGW NO YES None
Slot number of the RNC interface board interworking with TGW NO YES None

Date NO NO None

Time NO NO None

MRFD-
Number of the subrack YES YES 210301

Parameter 1 reserved for future use. YES NO None

Parameter 2 reserved for future use. YES NO None

Parameter 3 reserved for future use. YES NO None


Parameter 4 reserved for future use. YES NO None

Parameter 5 reserved for future use. YES NO None

Parameter 6 reserved for future use. YES NO None

Parameter 7 reserved for future use. YES NO None

Parameter 8 reserved for future use. YES NO None


Parameter 9 reserved for future use. YES NO None

Parameter 10 reserved for future use. YES NO None

Parameter 11 reserved for future use. YES NO None

Parameter 12 reserved for future use. YES NO None

Parameter 13 reserved for future use. YES NO None


Parameter 14 reserved for future use. YES NO None

Parameter 15 reserved for future use. YES NO None

WRFD-
Activation factor table index YES YES 050406

This parameter indicates the remark. NO YES None


WRFD-
WCDMA AMR general common channel service downlink factor NO NO 050406
WRFD-
WCDMA general common channel service uplink factor NO NO 050406
WRFD-
WCDMA IMS signaling service downlink factor NO NO 050406
WRFD-
WCDMA IMS signaling service uplink factor NO NO 050406
WRFD-
WCDMA MBMS general common channel service downlink factor NO NO 050406
WRFD-
WCDMA signaling service downlink factor NO NO 050406
WRFD-
WCDMA signaling service uplink factor NO NO 050406
WRFD-
WCDMA AMR voice service downlink factor NO NO 050406
WRFD-
WCDMA AMR voice service uplink factor NO NO 050406
WRFD-
WCDMA R99 CS conversational service downlink factor NO NO 050406
WRFD-
WCDMA R99 CS conversational service uplink factor NO NO 050406
WRFD-
WCDMA R99 CS streaming service downlink factor NO NO 050406
WRFD-
WCDMA R99 CS streaming service uplink factor NO NO 050406
WRFD-
WCDMA R99 PS conversational service downlink factor NO NO 050406
WRFD-
WCDMA R99 PS conversational service uplink factor NO NO 050406
WRFD-
WCDMA R99 PS streaming service downlink factor NO NO 050406
WRFD-
WCDMA R99 PS streaming service uplink factor NO NO 050406
WRFD-
WCDMA R99 PS interactive service downlink factor NO NO 050406
WRFD-
WCDMA R99 PS interactive service uplink factor NO NO 050406
WRFD-
WCDMA R99 PS background service downlink factor NO NO 050406
WRFD-
WCDMA R99 PS background service uplink factor NO NO 050406
WRFD-
WCDMA HSDPA signaling downlink factor NO NO 050406
WRFD-
WCDMA HSDPA IMS signaling downlink factor NO NO 050406

WRFD-
UMTS HSDPA voice service downlink factor NO NO 050406
WRFD-
WCDMA HSDPA conversational service downlink factor NO NO 050406
WRFD-
HSDPA streaming service downlink factor NO NO 050406
WRFD-
WCDMA HSDPA interactive service downlink factor NO NO 050406
WRFD-
WCDMA HSDPA background service downlink factor NO NO 050406
WRFD-
WCDMA HSUPA signaling uplink factor NO NO 050406
WRFD-
WCDMA HSUPA IMS signaling uplink factor NO NO 050406
WRFD-
WCDMA HSUPA voice service uplink factor NO NO 050406
WRFD-
WCDMA HSUPA conversational service uplink factor NO NO 050406
WRFD-
WCDMA HSUPA streaming service uplink factor NO NO 050406
WRFD-
WCDMA HSUPA interactive service uplink factor NO NO 050406
WRFD-
WCDMA HSUPA background service uplink factor NO NO 050406
WRFD-
WCDMA EFACH channel downlink factor NO NO 050406

WRFD-
050406
MRFD-
TRM load threshold index. It is the unique ID of the load threshold. YES YES 211503
WRFD-
050406
MRFD-
Transport type NO YES 211503

Load balance threshold type. It indicates the threshold calculation


mode. NO YES None

WRFD-
050406
MRFD-
Reserved forward bandwidth for handover user NO NO 211503

WRFD-
050406
MRFD-
Reserved backward bandwidth for handover user NO NO 211503
WRFD-
If the available forward bandwidth is less than or equal to this 050406
value, the forward congestion alarm is emitted and forward MRFD-
congestion control is triggered. NO NO 211503

WRFD-
If the available backward bandwidth is less than or equal to this 050406
value, the backward congestion alarm is emitted and backward MRFD-
congestion control is triggered. NO NO 211503
WRFD-
If the available forward bandwidth is greater than this value, the 050406
forward congestion alarm is cleared and forward congestion control MRFD-
is stopped. NO NO 211503

WRFD-
If the available backward bandwidth is greater than this value, the 050406
backward congestion alarm is cleared and backward congestion MRFD-
control is stopped. NO NO 211503

WRFD-
If the available forward bandwidth is less than or equal to this 050406
value, the forward overload congestion alarm is emitted and MRFD-
forward overload control is triggered. NO NO 211503
WRFD-
If the available backward bandwidth is less than or equal to this 020107
value, the backward overload congestion alarm is emitted and MRFD-
backward overload control is triggered. NO NO 211503

WRFD-
If the available forward bandwidth is greater than this value, the 050406
forward overload congestion alarm is cleared and forward overload MRFD-
control is stopped. NO NO 211503
WRFD-
If the available backward bandwidth is greater than this value, the 020107
backward overload congestion alarm is cleared and backward MRFD-
overload control is stopped. NO NO 211503

WRFD-
050406
MRFD-
Ratio of reserved forward bandwidth for handover user NO NO 211503

WRFD-
050406
MRFD-
Ratio of reserved backward bandwidth for handover user NO NO 211503
WRFD-
If the ratio of available forward bandwidth is less than or equal to 050406
this value, the forward congestion alarm is emitted and forward MRFD-
congestion control is triggered. NO NO 211503

WRFD-
If the ratio of available backward bandwidth is less than or equal to 050406
this value, the backward congestion alarm is emitted and backward MRFD-
congestion control is triggered. NO NO 211503
WRFD-
If the ratio of available forward bandwidth is greater than this value, 050406
the forward congestion alarm is cleared and forward congestion MRFD-
control is stopped. NO NO 211503

WRFD-
If the ratio of available backward bandwidth is greater than this 050406
value, the backward congestion alarm is cleared and backward MRFD-
congestion control is stopped. NO NO 211503

WRFD-
If the ratio of available forward bandwidth is less than or equal to 050406
this value, the forward overload congestion alarm is emitted and MRFD-
forward overload control is triggered. NO NO 211503
WRFD-
If the ratio of available backward bandwidth is less than or equal to 020107
this value, the backward overload congestion alarm is emitted and MRFD-
backward overload control is triggered. NO NO 211503

WRFD-
If the ratio of available forward bandwidth is greater than this value, 050406
the forward overload congestion alarm is cleared and forward MRFD-
overload control is stopped. NO NO 211503
WRFD-
If the ratio of available backward bandwidth is greater than this 020107
value, the backward overload congestion alarm is cleared and MRFD-
backward overload control is stopped. NO NO 211503

WRFD-
This parameter indicates the TRMMAP index. YES YES 050406

This parameter indicates the remark. NO NO None

WRFD-
050403
WRFD-
050404
WRFD-
050408
WRFD-
This parameter indicates the type of the adjacent node. NO YES 050424
WRFD-
050403
WRFD-
050404
WRFD-
050406
WRFD-
This parameter indicates the transport type. NO NO 050424

This parameter indicates the primary path that carries the common WRFD-
channel services. NO NO 050406
This parameter indicates the secondary path that carries the WRFD-
common channel services. NO NO 050406

WRFD-
This parameter indicates the IMS SRB primary path. NO NO 050406
This parameter indicates the IMS signaling service bearer WRFD-
secondary path. NO NO 050406

WRFD-
This parameter indicates the signaling service bearer primary path. NO NO 050406
This parameter indicates the signaling service bearer secondary WRFD-
path. NO NO 050406

This parameter indicates the AMR voice service bearer primary WRFD-
path. NO NO 050406
This parameter indicates the AMR voice service bearer secondary WRFD-
path. NO NO 050406

This parameter indicates the R99 CS conversational service WRFD-


primary path. NO NO 050406
This parameter indicates the R99 CS conversational service WRFD-
secondary path. NO NO 050406

This parameter indicates the R99 CS streaming service bearer WRFD-


primary path. NO NO 050406
This parameter indicates the R99 CS streaming service bearer WRFD-
secondary path. NO NO 050406

This parameter indicates the R99 PS conversational service WRFD-


primary path. NO NO 050406
This parameter indicates the R99 PS conversational service WRFD-
secondary path. NO NO 050406

This parameter indicates the R99 PS streaming service bearer WRFD-


primary path. NO NO 050406
This parameter indicates the R99 PS streaming service bearer WRFD-
secondary path. NO NO 050406

This parameter indicates the R99 PS high PRI interactive primary WRFD-
path. NO NO 050406
This parameter indicates the R99 PS high PRI interactive WRFD-
secondary path. NO NO 050406

This parameter indicates the R99 PS middle PRI interactive WRFD-


primary path. NO NO 050406
This parameter indicates the R99 PS middle PRI interactive WRFD-
secondary path. NO NO 050406

This parameter indicates the R99 PS low PRI interactive primary WRFD-
path. NO NO 050406
This parameter indicates the R99 PS low PRI interactive secondary WRFD-
path. NO NO 050406

This parameter indicates the R99 PS background service bearer WRFD-


primary path. NO NO 050406
This parameter indicates the R99 PS background service bearer WRFD-
secondary path. NO NO 050406

WRFD-
This parameter indicates the HSDPA signaling bearer primary path. NO NO 050406
This parameter indicates the HSDPA signaling bearer secondary WRFD-
path. NO NO 050406

This parameter indicates the HSDPA IMS signaling bearer primary WRFD-
path. NO NO 050406
This parameter indicates the HSDPA IMS signaling bearer WRFD-
secondary path. NO NO 050406

This parameter indicates the HSDPA voice service bearer primary WRFD-
path. NO NO 050406
This parameter indicates the HSDPA voice service bearer WRFD-
secondary path. NO NO 050406

This parameter indicates the HSDPA conversational service bearer WRFD-


primary path. NO NO 050406
This parameter indicates the HSDPA conversational service bearer WRFD-
secondary path. NO NO 050406

This parameter indicates the HSDPA streaming service bearer WRFD-


primary path. NO NO 050406
This parameter indicates the HSDPA streaming service bearer WRFD-
secondary path. NO NO 050406

This parameter indicates the HSDPA high PRI interactive primary WRFD-
path. NO NO 050406
This parameter indicates the HSDPA high PRI interactive WRFD-
secondary path. NO NO 050406

This parameter indicates the HSDPA middle PRI interactive WRFD-


primary path. NO NO 050406
This parameter indicates the HSDPA middle PRI interactive WRFD-
secondary path. NO NO 050406

This parameter indicates the HSDPA low PRI interactive primary WRFD-
path. NO NO 050406
This parameter indicates the HSDPA low PRI interactive secondary WRFD-
path. NO NO 050406

This parameter indicates the HSDPA background service bearer WRFD-


primary path. NO NO 050406
This parameter indicates the HSDPA background service bearer WRFD-
secondary path. NO NO 050406

WRFD-
This parameter indicates the HSUPA signaling bearer primary path. NO NO 050406
This parameter indicates the HSUPA signaling bearer secondary WRFD-
path. NO NO 050406

This parameter indicates the HSUPA IMS signaling bearer primary WRFD-
path. NO NO 050406
This parameter indicates the HSUPA IMS signaling bearer WRFD-
secondary path. NO NO 050406

This parameter indicates the HSUPA voice service bearer primary WRFD-
path. NO NO 050406
This parameter indicates the HSUPA voice service bearer WRFD-
secondary path. NO NO 050406

This parameter indicates the HSUPA conversational service WRFD-


primary path. NO NO 050406
This parameter indicates the HSUPA conversational service WRFD-
secondary path. NO NO 050406

This parameter indicates the HSUPA streaming service bearer WRFD-


primary path. NO NO 050406
This parameter indicates the HSUPA streaming service bearer WRFD-
secondary path. NO NO 050406

This parameter indicates the HSUPA high PRI interactive primary WRFD-
path. NO NO 050406
This parameter indicates the HSUPA high PRI interactive WRFD-
secondary path. NO NO 050406

This parameter indicates the HSUPA middle PRI interactive WRFD-


primary path. NO NO 050406
This parameter indicates the HSUPA middle PRI interactive WRFD-
secondary path. NO NO 050406

This parameter indicates the HSUPA low PRI interactive primary WRFD-
path. NO NO 050406
This parameter indicates the HSUPA low PRI interactive secondary WRFD-
path. NO NO 050406

This parameter indicates the HSUPA background service bearer WRFD-


primary path. NO NO 050406
This parameter indicates the HSUPA background service bearer WRFD-
secondary path. NO NO 050406

MRFD-
Number of the subrack YES YES 210301

Indicates the slot number for running this command YES YES None

Source of timeslot cross NO YES None


Source timeslot mask NO YES None

Destination of the timeslot cross connection NO YES None


Target timeslot mask NO YES None

Timeslot cross index YES NO None


MRFD-
Time zone NO NO 210301

MRFD-
Whether daylight saving time has to be used NO NO 210301
Type of the start date. "WEEK" indicates that the start date is a
weekday. "DATE" indicates that the start date is a month day.
"DATEWEEK" indicates the start date is expressed by a MRFD-
combination of weekday and month day. NO YES 210301

MRFD-
Month in which DST starts NO YES 210301
MRFD-
Start date of the daylight saving time (DST) NO YES 210301

MRFD-
Sequence of the start week of DST NO YES 210301

MRFD-
Weekday on which DST starts NO YES 210301
MRFD-
Start of DST NO YES 210301
Type of the end date. "WEEK" indicates that the end date is a
weekday. "DATE" indicates that the end date is a month day.
"DATEWEEK" indicates the end date is expressed by a MRFD-
combination of weekday and month day. NO YES 210301

MRFD-
Month on which DST ends NO YES 210301
MRFD-
End date of the daylight saving time NO YES 210301

MRFD-
Sequence of the end week of DST NO YES 210301

MRFD-
Weekday on which DST ends NO YES 210301
MRFD-
End time of DST NO YES 210301
MRFD-
Offset to DST, namely, the adjustment to time. NO YES 210301

ID of an RNC YES YES None

Uniquely identifying a WCDMA cell, to which neighboring GSM WRFD-


cells can be added. YES YES 020303

Unique ID of a GSM cell YES YES None


Cell individual offset for the GSM cell. WRFD-
This parameter is used for decision making for the inter-RAT 020303
handover. A larger value of the parameter indicates the higher the WRFD-
handover priority of the GSM cell. A smaller the value of the 020309
parameter indicates the lower the handover priority of the GSM WRFD-
cell. NO NO 020305
Offset between the neighboring GSM cell and WCDMA cell.
This specifies the offset of the measurement value of the
neighboring GSM cell signal quality. This parameter is used for
RSSI measurement. The offset is subtracted from the neighboring
cell measurement value before cell reselection.
In cell reselection algorithm, this parameter is used for moving the
border of a cell. Content: During cell selection or resection, the
larger the value of the parameter, the smaller the probability of
selecting inter-RAT neighboring cells. The smaller the value of the
parameter, the larger the probability of selecting inter-RAT
neighboring cells. This parameter can be configured by the network
planner according to reality.
For details, refer to 3GPP TS 25.331.
As for the impact on network performance:
The larger the value of the parameter, the lower the probability of
selecting neighboring cells. The smaller the value the parameter, WRFD-
the higher the probability of doing so. NO NO 010802
Minimum RX level of the GSM cell.
Before the UE camps on the cell, take the measurement of the
signal quality in the cell. If the quality is better than this parameter, WRFD-
this indicates that the cell can obtain better QoS and the UE is 010801
allowed to camp on this cell. Otherwise, the UE cannot obtain good WRFD-
QoS in this cell and does not camp on the cell. NO NO 010802
Specifies the penalty time for cell reselection.
If this parameter is set to a greater value, the penalty time for HCS
cell reselection is prolonged. If this parameter is set to a smaller WRFD-
value, the penalty time for HCS cell reselection is shortened. When 021200
the UE is in idle mode, the ping-pong reselections between HCS WRFD-
cells reduces if this parameter is set to a greater value. In this case, 010801
however, the hierarchical cell structure cannot be deployed WRFD-
effectively. NO NO 010802
Cell offset used for CPICH RSCP measurement value in HCS cell
selection. WRFD-
If this parameter is set to a greater value, the probability for 021200
selecting a neighboring cell reduces. If this parameter is set to a WRFD-
smaller value, the probability for selecting a neighboring cell 010801
increases. If this parameter is set to "INFINITY", a neighboring cell WRFD-
is not selected. NO NO 010802
Whether to perform blind handover. WRFD-
The value FALSE indicates that the cell is not considered as a 020103
candidate cell for blind handover. Therefore, blind over to this cell WRFD-
cannot be triggered. NO NO 021200
Priority of the neighboring cell for blind handover.
The value 0 represents the highest priority. Priorities 0 to 15 are
assigned to concentric neighboring cells, which can ensure
successful blind handover. Priorities 16 to 30 are assigned to the WRFD-
neighboring cells, which cannot ensure successful blind handover. NO YES 020310
DRD Ec/No threshold for determining whether to perform the blind
handover. The DRD is permitted if Ec/No of the current cell is
greater than the DRD Ec/No threshold of a inter-RAT/inter- WRFD-
frequency neighboring cell. NO NO 020400
Indicates whether to send the system information block 11 (SIB11)
including neighboring cell information. WRFD-
The value "FALSE" indicates that the neighboring information is not 010801
included in the SIB11. The value "TRUE" indicates that the WRFD-
neighboring information is included in the SIB11. NO NO 010802
Indicates whether to send the SIB12 indication including the
neighboring cell information. WRFD-
The value "FALSE" indicates that the neighboring information is not 010801
included in the SIB12. The value "TRUE" indicates that the WRFD-
neighboring information is included in the SIB12. NO NO 010802
Priority flag of neighboring cells WRFD-
The value TRUE indicates that the neighboring cell priority is valid, 020202
and the value FALSE indicates that the neighboring cell priority is WRFD-
invalid. In the algorithm of neighboring cell combination, the cell 020203
with an invalid priority is the last one to be considered as the WRFD-
measurement object. NO NO 020302
Priority of neighboring cells.
A smaller value of this parameter indicates a higher priority
assigned to the neighboring cell. The neighboring cell with a higher
priority is more possibly delivered as the measurement object. For
example, the neighboring cell with priority 1 is more possible to be
selected as the measurement object than the neighboring cell with
priority 2. WRFD-
This parameter is valid when "NPrioFlag" is set to TRUE. NO YES 020303
Whether the cell supports the measure-based directed retry
(MBDR) algorithm.
The value TRUE indicates that the cell supports the MBDR
algorithm, and the value FALSE indicates that the cell does not
support the MBDR algorithm. NO NO None
Priority of a MBDR cell.
This parameter is valid only when the "MBDRFlag" parameter is set
to TRUE. It indicates the tiptop priority when the value is set to 0,
and the lowest priority when the value is set to 15. The higher the
priority, the easier it is for the MBDR cell to be delivered as the
measurement object and the easier to be selected to the handover
target cell when there are many of cells meet the quality condition.
Attention, when there does not have cell meet the quality condition
base on the MBDR measurement result, if there exists a cell which
has the priority of 0, and the type of the measurement report is
periodic, then it can be selected to blind handover target cell. NO NO None

OFF indicates that the AC algorithm is automatically disabled. ON WRFD-


indicates that the AC algorithm is automatically enabled. NO NO 021103
Access restriction ratio. When a cell performs access classes
restriction, you can select some access classes from AC0 to AC9
based on the ratio specified in this parameter and perform access
classes restriction on the selected access classes. After access
classes restriction goes on for AcRstrctIntervalLen, the original
access classes restriction is released and other access classes of
the local cell are selected for access classes restriction based on WRFD-
the ratio specified in this parameter. NO YES 021103
Interval of automatic access classes restriction between cells.
When a subsystem of an RNC performs access classes restriction
on cells managed by this subsystem, it selects the first cell at
random. After waiting for the time specified in this parameter, the
subsystem selects the second cell and the first cell is still with
access classes restriction. The process lasts until all the cells are
going through access classes restriction. For detailed information WRFD-
of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 22.011. NO YES 021103
Interval of access classes restriction. When a cell performs access
classes restriction, it selects some access classes and after the
restriction on these access classes lasts for the time specified in
this parameter, the access classes restriction is released and the WRFD-
cell selects other access classes for restriction. NO YES 021103
When the Iu interface is faulty, the RNC gradually restricts cell
access in Bar mode. When the Iu interface is restored, the RNC
gradually enables cell access in Not Bar mode. This parameter
defines the interval between the cell working in Bar mode and in
Not Bar mode. In this way, the location update procedure can be
distributed to a specified time period and the risk due to congestion WRFD-
is reduced. NO NO 021103
The activity factor at the radio layer varies with the service priority.
The configuration of the activity factor is performed based on the
priorities of gold, silver, and copper. The activity factor of SRB is WRFD-
priority insensitive. YES YES 020101
UL activity factor of SRB.Signals might be discontinuously
transmitted because of the activation detection of conversational
service and source changes of data service. The activity factor is
defined as the ratio of signal transmission time to channel
occupation time. The activity factors of the same transport channel WRFD-
might be different in UL and DL. NO NO 020101
DL activity factor of SRB. Signals might be discontinuously
transmitted because of the activation detection of conversational
service and source changes of data service. The activity factor is
defined as the ratio of signal transmission time to channel
occupation time. The activity factors of the same transport channel WRFD-
might be different in UL and DL. NO NO 020101
UL activity factor of the R99 AMR conversational service. Signals
might be discontinuously transmitted because of the activation
detection of conversational service and source changes of data
service. The activity factor is defined as the ratio of signal
transmission time to channel occupation time. The activity factors WRFD-
of the same transport channel might be different in UL and DL. NO NO 020101
DL activity factor of the R99 AMR conversational service. Signals
might be discontinuously transmitted because of the activation
detection of conversational service and source changes of data
service. The activity factor is defined as the ratio of signal
transmission time to channel occupation time. The activity factors WRFD-
of the same transport channel might be different in UL and DL. NO NO 020101
UL activity factor of the R99 non AMR conversational service.
Signals might be discontinuously transmitted because of the
activation detection of conversational service and source changes
of data service. The activity factor is defined as the ratio of signal
transmission time to channel occupation time. The activity factors WRFD-
of the same transport channel might be different in UL and DL. NO NO 020101
DL activity factor of the R99 non AMR conversational service.
Signals might be discontinuously transmitted because of the
activation detection of conversational service and source changes
of data service. The activity factor is defined as the ratio of signal
transmission time to channel occupation time. The activity factors WRFD-
of the same transport channel might be different in UL and DL. NO NO 020101
UL activity factor of the R99 streaming service. Signals might be
discontinuously transmitted because of the activation detection of
conversational service and source changes of data service. The
activity factor is defined as the ratio of signal transmission time to
channel occupation time. The activity factors of the same transport WRFD-
channel might be different in UL and DL. NO NO 020101
DL activity factor of the R99 streaming service. Signals might be
discontinuously transmitted because of the activation detection of
conversational service and source changes of data service. The
activity factor is defined as the ratio of signal transmission time to
channel occupation time. The activity factors of the same transport WRFD-
channel might be different in UL and DL. NO NO 020101
UL activity factor of the R99 interactive service. Signals might be
discontinuously transmitted because of the activation detection of
conversational service and source changes of data service. The
activity factor is defined as the ratio of signal transmission time to
channel occupation time. The activity factors of the same transport WRFD-
channel might be different in UL and DL. NO NO 020101
DL activity factor of the R99 interactive service. Signals might be
discontinuously transmitted because of the activation detection of
conversational service and source changes of data service. The
activity factor is defined as the ratio of signal transmission time to
channel occupation time. The activity factors of the same transport WRFD-
channel might be different in UL and DL. NO NO 020101
UL activity factor of the R99 background service. Signals might be
discontinuously transmitted because of the activation detection of
conversational service and source changes of data service. The
activity factor is defined as the ratio of signal transmission time to
channel occupation time. The activity factors of the same transport WRFD-
channel might be different in UL and DL. NO NO 020101
DL activity factor of the R99 background service. Signals might be
discontinuously transmitted because of the activation detection of
conversational service and source changes of data service. The
activity factor is defined as the ratio of signal transmission time to
channel occupation time. The activity factors of the same transport WRFD-
channel might be different in UL and DL. NO NO 020101
Activity factor of the MBMS service. Signals might be
discontinuously transmitted because of the activation detection of
conversational service and source changes of data service. The
activity factor is defined as the ratio of signal transmission time to
channel occupation time. The activity factors of the same transport WRFD-
channel might be different in UL and DL. NO NO 020101
UL activity factor of the HSUPA conversational service. Signals
might be discontinuously transmitted because of the activation
detection of conversational service and source changes of data
service. The activity factor is defined as the ratio of signal
transmission time to channel occupation time. The activity factors WRFD-
of the same transport channel might be different in UL and DL. NO NO 020101
DL activity factor of the HSUPA conversational service. Signals
might be discontinuously transmitted because of the activation
detection of conversational service and source changes of data
service. The activity factor is defined as the ratio of signal
transmission time to channel occupation time. The activity factors WRFD-
of the same transport channel might be different in UL and DL. NO NO 020101
UL activity factor of the HSUPA streaming service. Signals might
be discontinuously transmitted because of the activation detection
of conversational service and source changes of data service. The
activity factor is defined as the ratio of signal transmission time to
channel occupation time. The activity factors of the same transport WRFD-
channel might be different in UL and DL. NO NO 020101
DL activity factor of the HSUPA streaming service. Signals might
be discontinuously transmitted because of the activation detection
of conversational service and source changes of data service. The
activity factor is defined as the ratio of signal transmission time to
channel occupation time. The activity factors of the same transport WRFD-
channel might be different in UL and DL. NO NO 020101
UL activity factor of the HSUPA interactive service. Signals might
be discontinuously transmitted because of the activation detection
of conversational service and source changes of data service. The
activity factor is defined as the ratio of signal transmission time to
channel occupation time. The activity factors of the same transport WRFD-
channel might be different in UL and DL. NO NO 020101
DL activity factor of the HSUPA interactive service. Signals might
be discontinuously transmitted because of the activation detection
of conversational service and source changes of data service. The
activity factor is defined as the ratio of signal transmission time to
channel occupation time. The activity factors of the same transport WRFD-
channel might be different in UL and DL. NO NO 020101
UL activity factor of the HSUPA background service. Signals might
be discontinuously transmitted because of the activation detection
of conversational service and source changes of data service. The
activity factor is defined as the ratio of signal transmission time to
channel occupation time. The activity factors of the same transport WRFD-
channel might be different in UL and DL. NO NO 020101
DL activity factor of the HSUPA background service. Signals might
be discontinuously transmitted because of the activation detection
of conversational service and source changes of data service. The
activity factor is defined as the ratio of signal transmission time to
channel occupation time. The activity factors of the same transport WRFD-
channel might be different in UL and DL. NO NO 020101

ID of a cell. For detailed information about this parameter, see


3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES None

WRFD-
Uniquely identifying a PRACH in a cell corresponding to the AICH YES NO 010101
WRFD-
Uniquely identifying an AICH in a cell YES NO 010101

This parameter specifies the transmission timing information of an


AICH relative to uplink PRACH.
"0" indicates that there are 7680 chips offset between the access WRFD-
preamble of the PRACH and AICH. "1" indicates that there are 020501
12800 chips offset between them. For detailed information of this WRFD-
parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.211. NO NO 020504
This parameter indicates whether the SCCPCH shall use STTD or
not. For detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP WRFD-
25.346. NO NO 022000

ID of a cell. For detailed information about this parameter, see


3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES None

This parameter specifies the power offset between the transmit WRFD-
power of an AICH and that of P-CPICH. NO YES 020501
Threshold E1 of DL AMR speech rate adjustment. Periodical
reporting is used for DL measurement. When the value calculated
on the basis of the measurement report is higher than the upper
threshold E1, AMRC lowers the DL AMR speech rate by one level.
This parameter specifies the relative threshold. The absolute
threshold is equal to the maximum DL TX power minus the relative WRFD-
threshold. NO NO 020701
Threshold E2 of DL AMR speech rate adjustment. Periodical
reporting is used for DL measurement. When the value calculated
on the basis of the measurement report is lower than the upper
threshold E2, AMRC stops adjusting the DL AMR speech rate. This
parameter specifies the relative threshold. The absolute threshold WRFD-
is equal to the maximum DL TX power minus the relative threshold. NO NO 020701
Threshold F1 of DL AMR speech rate adjustment. Periodical
reporting is used for DL measurement. When the value calculated
on the basis of the measurement report is lower than the lower
threshold F1, AMRC raises the DL AMR speech rate by one level.
This parameter specifies the relative threshold. The absolute
threshold is equal to the maximum DL TX power minus the relative WRFD-
threshold. NO NO 020701
Threshold F2 of DL AMR speech rate adjustment. Periodical
reporting is used for DL measurement. When the value calculated
on the basis of the measurement report is higher than the lower
threshold F2, AMRC stops adjusting the DL AMR speech rate. This
parameter specifies the relative threshold. The absolute threshold WRFD-
is equal to the maximum DL TX power minus the relative threshold. NO NO 020701
To adjust the UL AMR speech rate, AMRC delivers the TFC
CONTROL command and starts this timer. If no failure message is
received when the timer expires, the adjustment of the UL AMR WRFD-
speech rate is successful. NO NO 020701
The AMRC needs to check whether the TFO/TrFO exists before
adjusting DL AMR speech rate. If the TFO/TrFO does not exist, the
CN has the associated encoder and the RNC delivers the RATE
CONTROL command to the CN and starts the timer. If the
TFO/TrFO exists, the CN has no associated encoder and the local
RNC delivers to the peer RNC a command requesting the AMR
mode at a lower level. In addition, the local RNC starts the timer.
After the peer RNC receives the command, it directly uses the
AMR mode at a lower level for the UL and returns the adjustment
information to the local RNC. If the acknowledgement message is
received before the timer expires, the adjustment of the DL AMR WRFD-
speech rate is successful. Otherwise, the adjustment fails. NO NO 020701

Maximum rate of the narrowband AMR speech service for gold WRFD-
users. NO NO 020701
Maximum rate of the narrowband AMR speech service for silver WRFD-
users NO NO 020701

Maximum rate of the narrowband AMR speech service for copper WRFD-
users. NO NO 020701
Threshold E1 of DL wideband AMR speech rate adjustment.
Periodical reporting is used for DL measurement. When the value
calculated on the basis of the measurement report is higher than
the upper threshold E1, AMRC lowers the DL wideband AMR WRFD-
speech rate by one level. This parameter specifies the relative 010613
threshold. The absolute threshold is equal to the maximum DL TX WRFD-
power minus the relative threshold. NO NO 020701
Threshold E2 of DL wideband AMR speech rate adjustment.
Periodical reporting is used for DL measurement. When the value
calculated on the basis of the measurement report is lower than the
upper threshold E2, AMRC stops adjusting the DL wideband AMR WRFD-
speech rate. This parameter specifies the relative threshold. The 010613
absolute threshold is equal to the maximum DL TX power minus WRFD-
the relative threshold. NO NO 020701
Threshold F1 of DL wideband AMR speech rate adjustment.
Periodical reporting is used for DL measurement. When the value
calculated on the basis of the measurement report is lower than the
lower threshold F1, AMRC raises the DL wideband AMR speech WRFD-
rate by one level. This parameter specifies the relative threshold. 010613
The absolute threshold is equal to the maximum DL TX power WRFD-
minus the relative threshold. NO NO 020701
Threshold F2 of DL wideband AMR speech rate adjustment.
Periodical reporting is used for DL measurement. When the value
calculated on the basis of the measurement report is higher than
the lower threshold F2, AMRC stops adjusting the DL wideband WRFD-
AMR speech rate. This parameter specifies the relative threshold. 010613
The absolute threshold is equal to the maximum DL TX power WRFD-
minus the relative threshold. NO NO 020701
To adjust the UL wideband AMR speech rate, AMRC delivers the
TFC CONTROL command and starts this timer. If no failure
message is received when the timer expires, the adjustment of the WRFD-
UL wideband AMR speech rate is successful. NO NO 020701
The AMRC needs to check whether the TFO/TrFO exists before
adjusting DL wideband AMR speech rate. If the TFO/TrFO does
not exist, the CN has the associated encoder and the RNC delivers
the RATE CONTROL command to the CN and starts the timer. If
the TFO/TrFO exists, the CN has no associated encoder and the
local RNC delivers to the peer RNC a command requesting the
wideband AMR mode at a lower level. In addition, the local RNC
starts the timer. After the peer RNC receives the command, it
directly uses the wideband AMR mode at a lower level for the UL
and returns the adjustment information to the local RNC. If the
acknowledgement message is received before the timer expires,
the adjustment of the DL wideband AMR speech rate is successful.
Otherwise, the adjustment fails. If TFO/TrFO is unavailable, it is
recommended that the timer to be set to 3000ms or else it is
7000ms instead because of more procedures involved in rate WRFD-
adjustment. NO NO 020701

WRFD-
010613
WRFD-
Maximum rate of the wideband AMR speech service for gold users NO NO 020701
WRFD-
010613
Maximum rate of the wideband AMR speech service for silver WRFD-
users NO NO 020701

WRFD-
010613
Maximum rate of the wideband AMR speech service for copper WRFD-
users NO NO 020701

ID of a cell. For detailed information about this parameter, see


3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES None

WRFD-
Uniquely identifying a BCH in a cell YES NO 010101
Offset of the BCH transmit power from the PCPICH transmit power
in a cell. For detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP WRFD-
TS 25.433 and TS 25.331. NO NO 020501

The parameter values are described as follows:


NODEB_CREDIT_CAC_SWITCH: The system performs CAC
based on the usage state of NodeB credit. When the NodeB's WRFD-
credit is not enough, the system rejects new access requests. NO NO 020101
WRFD-
Reserved Parameter1. NO NO 020101

WRFD-
Reserved parameter 2. NO NO 020101

WRFD-
Reserved parameter 3. NO NO 020101
The parameter specifies whether to perform Call Attempt Per
Second (CAPS) control for the number of RRC connection
establishments at SPU subsystem level, NodeB level, or cell level.
SYS_LEVEL indicates that the RNC will perform flow control for the
RRC connection requests at SPU subsystem level.
NODEB_LEVEL indicates that the RNC will perform flow control for
the RRC connection requests at NodeB level.
CELL_LEVEL indicates that the RNC will perform flow control for WRFD-
the RRC connection requests at cell level. NO NO 040100
The parameter specifies whether to set up RRC connection for
registration on the FACH instead of on the DCH in the call shock.
When ON is selected, RNC will perform flow control at cell level or
NodeB level, the RRC connection for registration is set up on the
FACH instead of on the DCH.
When OFF is selected, the channel setup strategy of RRC
connection request for registration can be set by running the SET WRFD-
URRCESTCAUSE command. NO NO 040100
The parameter specifies the period of entering flow control at SPU
subsystem level, NodeB level, or cell level.
In the period, if the number of RRC connection requests that the
SPU subsystem, NodeB, or cell receives exceed relative trigger
threshold (the threshold can be set by "SysTotalRrcNumThd",
"NBTotalRrcNumThd", or "CellTotalRrcNumThd"), RNC will perform WRFD-
flow control for the RRC establishment request. NO NO 040100
The parameter specifies the threshold of entering flow control for
RRC connection requests at SPU subsystem level.

During the call shock judgment period (CallShockJudgePeriod),


when the number of RRC connection requests exceed the value of
the parameter, RNC will perform flow control.
The flow control strategies for RRC connection requests are as
follows:
If the originating interactive call, originating background call, or
originating streaming call causes the RRC connection requests,
RNC will perform flow control directly.
If the number of admitted RRC connection requests for registration
and inter-RAT cell reselection exceeds the value of
"SysHighPriRrcNum", RNC will perform flow control.
If the number of admitted RRC connection requests for AMR
exceeds the value of "SysAmrRrcNum", RNC will perform flow
control.
If other services cause RRC connection requests, RNC will not WRFD-
perform flow control. NO NO 040100

The parameter specifies the number of RRC connection requests


per second for originating conversational call at SPU subsystem WRFD-
level. NO NO 040100
The parameter specifies the number of RRC connection requests
per second for registration and inter-RAT cell reselection at SPU WRFD-
subsystem level. NO NO 040100

The parameter specifies the maximum number of RRC Connection


Reject messages per second from SPU subsystem to UE. When
the SPU subsystem is in flow control state, the system will respond
RRC Connection Reject message to UE. If the number of RRC
Connection Reject messages exceeds the value of the parameter, WRFD-
RNC will discard the RRC connection request. NO NO 040100
The parameter specifies the threshold of entering flow control for
RRC connection requests at NodeB level.

During the call shock judgment period (CallShockJudgePeriod),


when the number of RRC connection requests exceed the value of
the parameter, RNC will perform flow control.
The flow control strategies for RRC connection requests are as
follows:
If the originating interactive call, originating background call, or
originating streaming call causes the RRC connection requests,
RNC will perform flow control directly.
If the number of admitted RRC connection requests for registration
and inter-RAT cell reselection exceeds the value of
"NBHighPriRrcNum", RNC will perform flow control.
If the number of admitted RRC connection requests for AMR
exceeds the value of "NBAmrRrcNum", RNC will perform flow
control.
If other services cause RRC connection requests, RNC will not WRFD-
perform flow control. NO NO 040100

The parameter specifies the number of RRC connection requests WRFD-


per second for originating conversational call at NodeB level. NO NO 040100
The parameter specifies the number of RRC connection requests
per second for registration and inter-RAT cell reselection at NodeB WRFD-
level. NO NO 040100

The parameter specifies the threshold of entering flow control for


RRC connection requests at cell level.

During the call shock judgment period (CallShockJudgePeriod),


when the number of RRC connection requests exceed the value of
the parameter, RNC will perform flow control.
The flow control strategies for RRC connection requests are as
follows:
If the originating interactive call, originating background call, or
originating streaming call causes the RRC connection requests,
RNC will perform flow control directly.
If the number of admitted RRC connection requests for registration
and inter-RAT cell reselection exceeds the value of
"CellHighPriRrcNum", RNC will perform flow control.
If the number of admitted RRC connection requests for AMR
exceeds the value of "CellAmrRrcNum", RNC will perform flow
control.
If other services cause RRC connection requests, RNC will not WRFD-
perform flow control. NO NO 040100
The parameter specifies the number of RRC connection requests WRFD-
per second for originating conversational call at cell level. NO NO 040100

The parameter specifies the number of RRC connection requests


per second for registration and inter-RAT cell reselection at cell WRFD-
level. NO NO 040100

Number of the EPS subrack managing the subsystem to which the


NodeB belongs YES YES None

UMTS XPU board slot Number YES YES None


WRFD-
021304
WRFD-
Represent an index for a CN operator. YES YES 021311

WRFD-
IP address of the RNC NO YES 011000

WRFD-
IP address of the CBC (Cell Broadcast Center) NO YES 011000

WRFD-
Mask of the sub-network of the CBC IP address NO YES 011000

WRFD-
ID of a CBS area. YES YES 020127

WRFD-
Represent an index for a CN operator. YES YES 020127

WRFD-
Type of a CBS area. YES YES 020127
Code of a location area, where the MS can move without location
update. Proper division of location area facilitates load balance,
and improves call setup success rate. This parameter is presented WRFD-
in hexadecimal format, for example, H'1214. YES YES 020127

WRFD-
ID of a cell. For details on this parameter, see 3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES 020127

WRFD-
Represent an index for a CBS message. YES YES 020127

WRFD-
Channel ID for a CBS message. NO YES 020127
Geographical coverage of a CBS message. A normal CBS
message can be transmitted by cell, PLMN, or SA, and an WRFD-
emergency CBS message can be transmitted only by cell. NO YES 020127

WRFD-
Priority for sending simplified CBS messages. NO NO 020127

WRFD-
Interval between sending of two CBS messages. NO NO 020127

WRFD-
Number of transmitted CBS messages. NO NO 020127

WRFD-
Coding scheme of a CBS message. NO YES 020127
WRFD-
Area for transmitting a CBS message. NO YES 020127

WRFD-
Type of emergency CBS messages. NO YES 020127

Content of a emergency message.


If "Emergency Broadcasting Type" is set to "Earthquake", this
parameter is defined as "Earthquake".
If "Emergency Broadcasting Type" is set to "Tsunami", this
parameter is defined as "Tsunami".
If "Emergency Broadcasting Type" is set to "Hurricane", this
parameter is defined as "Hurricane".
If "Emergency Broadcasting Type" is set to "Other", this parameter WRFD-
is defined by customers. NO NO 020127

WRFD-
Content of a normal CBS message. NO NO 020127
Name of the NodeB YES YES None

Number of the CCP port. For detailed information of this parameter, WRFD-
refer to 3GPP TS 25.430. YES YES 010101

When the NCP/CCP is based on ATM, set Bearing link type to


SAAL. When the NCP/CCP is based on IP, set Bearing link type to WRFD-
SCTP. When the NCP/CCP is based on ATM/IP, set Bearing link 050402
type to SAAL-SCTP. For detailed information of this parameter, WRFD-
refer to 3GPP TS 25.430. NO YES 050404
WRFD-
050301
This parameter indicates the SAAL link number of the XPU board. WRFD-
This number identifies an SAAL link uniquely. NO YES 050404

WRFD-
050402
Specifies the SCTP link number for the XPU board. This number WRFD-
uniquely identifies an SCTP link. NO YES 050404
Preferred type of the link used to carry a link when the bearer link
type is SAAL-SCTP. When the current bearer link fails, it will be
automatically carried on the other type of bearer link. For detailed WRFD-
description of this parameter, refer to the 3GPP TS 25.430. NO NO 050404
When the CCP is ATM to ATM-IP, set link change type to
ATMTODUAL. When the CCP is based on IP to ATM-IP, set link
change type to IPTODUAL.When the CCP is ATM-IP to ATM, set
link change type to DUALTOATM. When the CCP is ATM-IP to IP,
set link change type to DUALTOIP. NO YES None
Preferred type of the link used to carry a link when the bearer link
type is SAAL-SCTP. When the current bearer link fails, it will be
automatically carried on the other type of bearer link. For detailed WRFD-
description of this parameter, refer to the 3GPP TS 25.430. NO YES 050404

ID of a cell. For detailed information about this parameter, see


3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES None

Identifying a cell name NO YES None


Sum of the maximum transmit power of all DL channels in a cell.
For detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS WRFD-
25.433. NO NO 020501

Indicating the selected frequency Band in the cell setup process.


For detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS WRFD-
25.433. NO YES 010101

WRFD-
Indicating peer cell is valid or not. NO NO 040202
Indicating the corresponding peer cell ID of the cell in a RNCPOOL WRFD-
in RNC Node Redundancy function. NO YES 040202

WRFD-
Represent an index for a CN Operator Group. NO YES 021311

Indicating whether the UL frequency of the cell need be configured.


TRUE indicates that the UL frequency need be configured. FALSE
indicates that the UL frequency need not be configured. It is
configured automatically according to the relationship between UL
and DL frequencies. For detailed information of this parameter, WRFD-
refer to 3GPP TS 25.433. NO NO 010101
Band6:
General frequencies: [4162-4188]
Additional frequencies: {812, 837}
Band7:
General frequencies: [2012-2338]
Additional frequencies: {2362, 2387, 2412, 2437, 2462, 2487,
2512, 2537, 2562, 2587, 2612, 2637, 2662, 2687}
Band8:
General frequencies: [2712-2863]
Additional frequencies: none
Band9:
General frequencies: [8762-8912]
Additional frequencies: none
BandIndNotUsed:
[0-16383]
Uplink UARFCN of a cell.
Suppose the Uplink UARFCN is unspecified and the value of [Band
indication] is Band1, Band2, Band3, Band4, Band5, Band6, Band7,
Band8,or Band9. Then the default Uplink UARFCN is as follows:
If the DL frequency belongs to common frequencies, then
Band1: Uplink UARFCN = Downlink UARFCN - 950
Band2: Uplink UARFCN = Downlink UARFCN - 400
Band3: Uplink UARFCN = Downlink UARFCN - 225
Band4: Uplink UARFCN = Downlink UARFCN - 225
Band5: Uplink UARFCN = Downlink UARFCN - 225
Band6: Uplink UARFCN = Downlink UARFCN - 225
Band7: Uplink UARFCN = Downlink UARFCN - 225
Band8: Uplink UARFCN = Downlink UARFCN - 225
Band9: Uplink UARFCN = Downlink UARFCN - 475
If the DL frequency belongs to special frequencies, then
Band2: Uplink UARFCN = Downlink UARFCN - 400
Band4: Uplink UARFCN = Downlink UARFCN - 225
Band5: Uplink UARFCN = Downlink UARFCN - 225
Band6: Uplink UARFCN = Downlink UARFCN - 225
Band7: Uplink UARFCN = Downlink UARFCN - 225
For detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS WRFD-
25.433. NO NO 010101
Depending on the value of [Band indication], as shown below:
Band1
General frequencies: [10562-10838]
Additional frequencies: none
Band2
General frequencies: [9662-9938]
Additional frequencies:
{412,437,462,487,512,537,562,587,612,637,662,687}
Band3
General frequencies: [1162-1513]
Additional frequencies: none
Band4
General frequencies: [1537-1738]
Additional frequencies: {1887, 1912, 1937, 1962, 1987, 2012,
2037, 2062, 2087}
Band5
General frequencies: [4357-4458]
Additional frequencies: {1007, 1012, 1032,1037, 1062, 1087}
Band6
General frequencies: [4387-4413]
Additional frequencies: {1037, 1062}
Band7
General frequencies: [2237-2563]
Additional frequencies: {2587, 2612, 2637, 2662, 2687, 2712,
2737, 2762, 2787, 2812, 2837, 2862, 2887, 2912}
Band8
General frequencies: [2937-3088]
Additional frequencies: none
Band9
General frequencies: [9237-9387]
Additional frequencies: none
BandIndNotUsed:[0-16383]
Downlink UARFCN of a cell.For detailed information of this WRFD-
parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.433. NO NO 010101
Difference between the System Frame Number (SFN) and NodeB
Frame Number (BFN) of the NodeB which the cell belongs to. It is
recommended that Tcell of difference cells under one NodeB
should be unique. For detailed information of this parameter, refer WRFD-
to 3GPP TS 25.433. NO YES 022000
This parameter defines the times of successive in-sync indications
required for the NodeB to trigger the radio link recovery
process.The radio link set remains in the initial state until it has
received a certain number (the number is defined by NInsyncInd) of
successive in-sync indications from L1, and then the NodeB
triggers the radio link recovery process, which indicates that the
radio link set has been synchronized. Once the radio link recovery
process is triggered, the radio link set is considered to be in the
synchronized state. In the radio link maintenance process,
NInsyncInd is used together with the successive out-of-sync WRFD-
indication counter. NO NO 022000
This parameter defines the times of successive in-sync indications
required for starting the radio link failure timer. When the radio link
set is in the synchronized state, the NodeB starts the timer after it
receives successive out-of-sync indications of the number defined
by NOutsyncInd.The NodeB shall stop and reset the timer after
receiving successive in-sync indications of the number defined by
NInsyncInd.When the timer expires, the NodeB triggers the radio
link failure process, and indicates which radio link set is out-of- WRFD-
sync. NO NO 022000
Radio link failure timer duration. When the radio link set is in the
synchronized state, the NodeB starts the timer after it receives
successive out-of-sync indications of the number defined by
NOutsyncInd. The NodeB shall stop and reset the timer after
receiving successive in-sync indications of the number defined by
NInsyncInd. When the timer expires, the NodeB triggers the radio
link failure process, and indicates which radio link set is out-of- WRFD-
sync. NO NO 022000

Sequence Number of a DL primary scrambling code in a cell. For WRFD-


detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.413. NO YES 022000
WRFD-
This parameter indicates whether transmission diversity 022000
configuration of the cell's downlink common physical channels is WRFD-
activated. NO YES 040203

Indicating which service priority group this cell belongs to. The
service priorities of services in this cell can be obtained through this WRFD-
parameter. NO YES 021200

Name of the NodeB NO YES None

Uniquely identifying a local cell. For detailed information of this WRFD-


parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.401. NO YES 010101
WRFD-
Identifies a location area code for a Public Land Mobile Network 010101
(PLMN) of the GSM-MAP type. It is defined by the operator. For WRFD-
detailed information about this parameter, see 3GPP TS 23.003. NO YES 021301
MCC,MNC,LAC and SAC together compose the Service Area ID
(SAI). SAI = MCC || MNC || LAC || SAC. The SAI is used to define
an area composed of one or more cells in the same location area.
This area is called service area, which indicates the location of a
UE to the CN. This parameter is defined by the operator. For
detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 23.003. NO YES None

This parameter indicates whether RAC is configured. If the RNC


supports the PS domain, the value of this parameter must be WRFD-
REQUIRE. NO YES 010101
Identifying a routing area in a location area for a Public Land
Mobile Network (PLMN)of GSM-MAP type. It is defined by the
operator. For detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP WRFD-
TS 23.003. NO YES 010101

WRFD-
This parameter indicates whether STTD TX diversity is supported. NO YES 022000

This parameter indicates whether the closed loop TX diversity WRFD-


mode 1 supported. NO YES 022000
The parameter takes for adjusting the phase and amplitude of the
DL dedicated channel upon reception of response from the UL
dedicated channel. For detailed information of this parameter, refer WRFD-
to 3GPP TS 25.214. NO YES 020501

Specifies the TX diversity mode on DPCH for the non-MIMO users WRFD-
and non-DC-HSDPA users. NO YES 022000
Specifies the TX diversity mode on F-DPCH for the non-MIMO
users and non-DC-HSDPA users.
According to the protocol 3GPP TS 25.211, the F-DPCH can use
STTD TX diversity mode only. For details on this parameter, see WRFD-
3GPP TS 25.211. NO YES 010652

WRFD-
Specifies the TX diversity on DPCH mode for the MIMO users. NO YES 010684
Specifies the TX diversity mode on F-DPCH for the MIMO users.
According to the protocol 3GPP TS 25.211, the F-DPCH can use
STTD TX diversity mode only. For details on this parameter, see WRFD-
3GPP TS 25.211. NO YES 010652

Specifies the TX diversity mode for the DC-HSDPA users.


According to the protocol 3GPP TS 25.211, the DC-HSDPA feature
can use STTD TX diversity mode only. For details, see 3GPP TS WRFD-
25.211. NO YES 010610
WRFD-
020201
WRFD-
020202
WRFD-
020203
WRFD-
020302
WRFD-
020304
WRFD-
020303
WRFD-
This parameter works with the offset of neighboring cell-oriented 020309
Cell Individual Offset (CIO). It is used for intra- or inter-frequency WRFD-
handover decisions. For details, refer to 3GPP TS 25.331. NO NO 020305
This switch defines whether a video phone is barred in a cell. If a
video phone is allowed in a confidential zone such as a military
exclusive zone, the phone can be used for shoot in the confidential
zone. Therefore, the operator can reject video phone services in WRFD-
the cell by enabling the switch. NO NO 020307

Number of UTRAN Registration Areas (URAs) which the cell WRFD-


belongs to NO YES 010101
A cell can belongs to multiple URAs. This parameter indicates the
ID of the first URA that the cell belongs to. The URA is used only
by the UTRAN and not known by the CN. When the UE is in the
URA_PCH state, the location of the UE is identified by the URA.
For detailed information about this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS WRFD-
25.331. NO YES 010101
A cell can belongs to multiple URAs. This parameter indicates the
ID of the second URA that the cell belongs to. The URA is used
only by the UTRAN and not known by the CN. When the UE is in
the URA_PCH state, the location of the UE is identified by the
URA. For detailed information about this parameter, refer to 3GPP WRFD-
TS 25.331. NO YES 010101
A cell can belongs to multiple URAs. This parameter indicates the
ID of the third URA that the cell belongs to. The URA is used only
by the UTRAN and not known by the CN. When the UE is in the
URA_PCH state, the location of the UE is identified by the URA.
For detailed information about this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS WRFD-
25.331. NO YES 010101
A cell can belongs to multiple URAs. This parameter indicates the
ID of the fourth URA that the cell belongs to. The URA is used only
by the UTRAN and not known by the CN. When the UE is in the
URA_PCH state, the location of the UE is identified by the URA.
For detailed information about this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS WRFD-
25.331. NO YES 010101
A cell can belongs to multiple URAs. This parameter indicates the
ID of the fifth URA that the cell belongs to. The URA is used only
by the UTRAN and not known by the CN. When the UE is in the
URA_PCH state, the location of the UE is identified by the URA.
For detailed information about this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS WRFD-
25.331. NO YES 010101
A cell can belongs to multiple URAs. This parameter indicates the
ID of the sixth URA that the cell belongs to. The URA is used only
by the UTRAN and not known by the CN. When the UE is in the
URA_PCH state, the location of the UE is identified by the URA.
For detailed information about this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS WRFD-
25.331. NO YES 010101
A cell can belongs to multiple URAs. This parameter indicates the
ID of the seventh URA that the cell belongs to. The URA is used
only by the UTRAN and not known by the CN. When the UE is in
the URA_PCH state, the location of the UE is identified by the
URA. For detailed information about this parameter, refer to 3GPP WRFD-
TS 25.331. NO YES 010101
A cell can belongs to multiple URAs. This parameter indicates the
ID of the eighth URA that the cell belongs to. The URA is used only
by the UTRAN and not known by the CN. When the UE is in the
URA_PCH state, the location of the UE is identified by the URA.
For detailed information about this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS WRFD-
25.331. NO YES 010101

WRFD-
Indicating whether the cell supports the CBS service NO NO 011000

WRFD-
A CBS Operator of the cell NO YES 011000
CBS service area which the cell belongs to. The cell can belong to WRFD-
only one CBS service area. NO YES 011000

TX power of the PCPICH in a cell. This parameter should be set


based on the actual system environment such as cell coverage
(radius) and geographical environment. For the cells to be covered,
the downlink coverage should be guaranteed as a premise. For the
cells requiring soft handover area, this parameter should satisfy the
proportion of soft handover areas stipulated in the network
planning. For detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP WRFD-
TS 25.433. NO NO 020501
Offset of the PSCH transmit power from the PCPICH transmit WRFD-
power in a cell. NO NO 020501

Offset of the SSCH transmit power from the PCPICH transmit WRFD-
power in a cell. NO NO 020501

TX power of the SCPICH in a cell. NO NO None

Offset of the BCH transmit power from the PCPICH transmit power
in a cell. For detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP WRFD-
TS 25.433 and TS 25.331. NO NO 020501
ID of a cell. For detailed information about this parameter, see
3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES None

Indicating whether the cell is reserved for operators. If the status of


cell is NOT_BARRED, and the cell is reserved for operators, the
UEs allocated with Access Class 11 or 15 in the local PLMN can
select or reselect the cell. While the UEs allocated with Access
Class 0~9, 12 and 14 cannot select or reselect the cell. For WRFD-
detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.331. NO NO 021103
Indicating whether the cell is reserved for extension. If [Cell barred
indicator] is NOT_BARRED, and the cell is not reserved for
operators but for extension, the UEs regard the cell as barred. For WRFD-
detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.331. NO NO 021103
Indicating whether the UE allocated with Access Class 0 can be
allowed to initiate access to the radio network. The UE judges
whether it belongs to this access class based on the SIM/USIM.
For detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS WRFD-
25.331. NO NO 021103
Indicating whether the UE allocated with Access Class 1 can be
allowed to initiate access to the radio network.The UE judges
whether it belongs to this access class based on the SIM/USIM.
For detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS WRFD-
25.331. NO NO 021103
Indicating whether the UE allocated with Access Class 2 can be
allowed to initiate access to the radio network. The UE judges
whether it belongs to this access class based on the SIM/USIM.
For detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS WRFD-
25.331. NO NO 021103
Indicating whether the UE allocated with Access Class 3 can be
allowed to initiate access to the radio network. The UE judges
whether it belongs to this access class based on the SIM/USIM.
For detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS WRFD-
25.331. NO NO 021103
Indicating whether the UE allocated with Access Class 4 can be
allowed to initiate access to the radio network. The UE judges
whether it belongs to this access class based on the SIM/USIM.
For detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS WRFD-
25.331. NO NO 021103
Indicating whether the UE allocated with Access Class 5 can be
allowed to initiate access to the radio network. The UE judges
whether it belongs to this access class based on the SIM/USIM.
For detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS WRFD-
25.331. NO NO 021103
Indicating whether the UE allocated with Access Class 6 can be
allowed to initiate access to the radio network. The UE judges
whether it belongs to this access class based on the SIM/USIM.
For detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS WRFD-
25.331. NO NO 021103
Indicating whether the UE allocated with Access Class 7 can be
allowed to initiate access to the radio network.The UE judges
whether it belongs to this access class based on the SIM/USIM.
For detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS WRFD-
25.331. NO NO 021103
Indicating whether the UE allocated with Access Class 8 can be
allowed to initiate access to the radio network.The UE judges
whether it belongs to this access class based on the SIM/USIM.
For detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS WRFD-
25.331. NO NO 021103
Indicating whether the UE allocated with Access Class 9 can be
allowed to initiate access to the radio network.The UE judges
whether it belongs to this access class based on the SIM/USIM.
For detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS WRFD-
25.331. NO NO 021103
Indicating whether the UE allocated with Access Class 10 can be
allowed to initiate access to the radio network.The UE judges
whether it belongs to this access class based on the SIM/USIM.
For detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS WRFD-
25.331. NO NO 021103
Indicating whether the UE allocated with Access Class 11 can be
allowed to initiate access to the radio network.The UE judges
whether it belongs to this access class based on the SIM/USIM.
For detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS WRFD-
25.331. NO NO 021103
Indicating whether the UE allocated with Access Class 12 can be
allowed to initiate access to the radio network. The UE judges
whether it belongs to this access class based on the SIM/USIM.
For detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS WRFD-
25.331. NO NO 021103
Indicating whether the UE allocated with Access Class 13 can be
allowed to initiate access to the radio network.The UE judges
whether it belongs to this access class based on the SIM/USIM.
For detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS WRFD-
25.331. NO NO 021103
Indicating whether the UE allocated with Access Class 14 can be
allowed to initiate access to the radio network.The UE judges
whether it belongs to this access class based on the SIM/USIM.
For detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS WRFD-
25.331. NO NO 021103
Indicating whether the UE allocated with Access Class 15 can be
allowed to initiate access to the radio network. The UE judges
whether it belongs to this access class based on the SIM/USIM.
For detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS WRFD-
25.331. NO NO 021103
Indicating whether the UE in idle mode is allowed to access the
cell. When the cell status is BARRED, it indicates that the UEs in
idle mode are barred to select/reselect the cell even in the case of
emergency calls. For detailed information of this parameter, refer to WRFD-
3GPP TS 25.331. NO YES 021103
Indicating whether the UE in idle mode is allowed to reselect
another intra-frequency cell. This parameter is valid when [Cell
barred indicator for SIB3] is BARRED. If this parameter is
ALLOWED, the UE in idle mode can select another intra-frequency
cell when the cell selection/reselection condition is satisfied. If this
parameter is NOT_ALLOWED, the UE in idle mod cannot select
another intra-frequency cell. The indicator can be neglected in case
of emergency calls. For detailed information of this parameter, refer WRFD-
to 3GPP TS 25.331. NO NO 021103
This parameter is valid when [Cell barred indicator for SIB3] is
BARRED. It indicates that the delay of the cell can be measured
next time when [Cell barred indicator for SIB3] is set to BARRED.
The greater the value, the lower the frequency of the UE trying to
read the cell bar status. The smaller the value, the higher the
frequency of the UE trying to read the cell bar status. For detailed WRFD-
information, refer to 3GPP TS 25.331. NO NO 021103
Indicating whether the UE in connected mode is allowed to access
the cell. When the cell status is BARRED, it indicates that the UEs
in connected mode are barred to select/reselect the cell even in the
case of emergency calls. For detailed information of this parameter, WRFD-
refer to 3GPP TS 25.331. NO YES 021103
Indicating whether the UE in idle mode is allowed to reselect
another intra-frequency cell. This parameter is valid when [Cell
barred indicator for SIB4] is BARRED. If this parameter is
ALLOWED, the UE in connected mode can select another intra-
frequency cell when the cell selection/reselection condition is
satisfied. If this parameter is NOT_ALLOWED, the UE in idle mod
cannot select another intra-frequency cell. The indicator can be
neglected in case of emergency calls. For detailed information of WRFD-
this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.331. NO NO 021103
This parameter is valid when [Cell barred indicator for SIB4] is
BARRED. It indicates that the delay of the cell can be measured
next time when [Cell barred indicator for SIB4] is set to BARRED.
The time barred can be increased or reduced in network planning
based on the actual time the cell is barred. For detailed information WRFD-
of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.331. NO NO 021103

ID of a cell. For detailed information about this parameter, see


3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES None
WRFD-
Identifies a location area code for a Public Land Mobile Network 010101
(PLMN) of the GSM-MAP type. It is defined by the operator. For WRFD-
detailed information about this parameter, see 3GPP TS 23.003. YES NO 021301
MCC,MNC,LAC and SAC together compose the Service Area ID
(SAI). SAI = MCC || MNC || LAC || SAC. The SAI is used to define
an area composed of one or more cells in the same location area.
This area is called service area, which indicates the location of a
UE to the CN. This parameter is defined by the operator. For
detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 23.003. NO NO None

This parameter indicates whether RAC is configured. If the RNC


supports the PS domain, the value of this parameter must be WRFD-
REQUIRE. NO NO 010101
Identifying a routing area in a location area for a Public Land
Mobile Network (PLMN)of GSM-MAP type. It is defined by the
operator. For detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP WRFD-
TS 23.003. NO YES 010101

ID of a cell. For detailed information about this parameter, see


3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES None
HSDPA_PBR_MEAS: Control HSDPA HS-DSCH Provided Bit Rate
measurement
HSUPA_UU_ADCTRL: Control HSUPA UU Load admission control
algorithm
MBMS_UU_ADCTRL: Control MBMS UU Load admission control
algorithm
HSUPA_PBR_MEAS: Control HSUPA Provided Bit Rate
measurement
HSUPA_EDCH_RSEPS_MEAS: Control HSUPA Provided
Received Scheduled EDCH Power Share measurement
EMC_UU_ADCTRL: Control power admission for emergency user
RTWP_RESIST_DISTURB: Control algorithm of resisting disturb
when RTWP is abnormal
FACH_UU_ADCTRL: The switch for resource admission to the
FACH over the Uu interface (FACH_UU_ADCTRL) is used to
enable or disable the user admission function to FACH.
1. If this switch is enabled: if the current cell is congested due to
overload, and the users are with RAB connection requests or RRC
connection requests(except the cause of ""Detach"",
""Registration"", or ""Emergency Call""), the users will be rejected.
Otherwise FACH user admission procedure is initiated. A user can
access the cell after the procedure succeeds.
2. If this switch is disabled: FACH user admission procedure is
initiated without the consideration of cell state.
MIMOCELL_LEGACYHSDPA_ADCTRL: Legacy HSDPA
admission control algorithm in MIMO cell.
FAST_DORMANCY_ADCTRL: Whether to enable or disable state
transition of users in the CELL-DCH state, who are enabled with
fast dormancy, to ease FACH congestion in a cell. If this switch is
turned off in a cell, state transition of such users is disabled. Note
that when this switch is turned off in multiple cells under an RNC,
signaling storm may occur. As a result, the CPU usage of the RNC,
NodeB, and SGSN increases greatly, leading to service setup
failure. WRFD-
020101
If switches above are selected, the corresponding algorithms will WRFD-
be enabled; otherwise, disabled." NO NO 020102
The algorithms with the above values represent are as follow:
ALGORITHM_OFF: Disable uplink call admission control algorithm.
ALGORITHM_FIRST: The load factor prediction algorithm will be
used in uplink CAC.
ALGORITHM_SECOND: The equivalent user number algorithm will
be used in uplink CAC.
ALGORITHM_THIRD: The loose call admission control algorithm WRFD-
will be used in uplink CAC. NO YES 020101
The algorithms with the above values represent are as follow:
ALGORITHM_OFF: Disable downlink call admission control
algorithm.
ALGORITHM_FIRST: The load factor prediction algorithm will be
used in downlink CAC.
ALGORITHM_SECOND: The equivalent user number algorithm will
be used in downlink CAC.
ALGORITHM_THIRD: The loose call admission control algorithm WRFD-
will be used in downlink CAC. NO YES 020101
algorithm changes the selection/reselection parameters of a cell to
lead the UE to a lighter loaded cell.
UL_UU_OLC: UL UU overload congestion control algorithm. When
the cell is overloaded in UL, this algorithm reduces the cell load in
UL by quick TF restriction or UE release.
DL_UU_OLC: DL UU overload congestion control algorithm. When
the cell is overloaded in DL, this algorithm reduces the cell load in
DL by quick TF restriction or UE release.
UL_UU_LDR: UL UU load reshuffling algorithm. When the cell is
heavily loaded in UL, this algorithm reduces the cell load in UL by
using inter-frequency load handover, BE service rate reduction,
uncontrollable real-time service QoS renegotiation, CS should be
inter-RAT, PS should be inter-RAT handover, CS should not be
inter-RATand, PS should not be inter-RAT handover and AMR
service rate reduction.
DL_UU_LDR: DL UU load reshuffling algorithm. When the cell is
heavily loaded in DL, this algorithm reduces the cell load in DL by
using inter-frequency load handover, BE service rate reduction,
uncontrollable real-time service QoS renegotiation, CS should be
inter-RAT, PS should be inter-RAT handover, CS should not be
inter-RATand, PS should not be inter-RAT handover, AMR service
rate reduction and MBMS service power decrease.
OLC_EVENTMEAS: Control OLC event measurement. This
algorithm starts the OLC event measurement.
CELL_CODE_LDR: Code reshuffling algorithm. When the cell
CODE is heavily loaded, this algorithm reduces the cell CODE load
by using BE service rate reduction and code tree reshuffling.
CELL_CREDIT_LDR:Credit reshuffling algorithm. When the cell WRFD-
credit is heavily loaded, this algorithm reduces the credit load of the 020106
cell by using BE service rate reduction, uncontrollable real-time WRFD-
service QoS renegotiation, CS should be inter-RAT, PS should be 020102
inter-RAT handover, CS should not be inter-RATand and PS WRFD-
should not be inter-RAT handover. 020104
If INTRA_FREQUENCY_LDB, PUC, ULOLC, DLOLC, ULLDR, WRFD-
UDLLDR, OLC_EVENTMEAS, CELL_CODE_LDR and 020105
CELL_CREDIT_LDR are selected, the corresponding algorithms WRFD-
will be enabled; otherwise, disabled. NO NO 020107
The algorithms with the above values represent are as follow:
ALGORITHM_REQUIRED: Always reset the mac-hs no matter the
cells in question are in the same NodeB or not.
ALGORITHM_DEPEND_ON_LCG: Reset the mac-hs only when WRFD-
the cells in question are in the different local cell group. NO NO 01061006
WRFD-
010685
WRFD-
010688
WRFD-
This parameter is used to select a feature related to HSPA+. 010683
If a feature is selected, it indicates that the corresponding algorithm WRFD-
is enabled. If a feature is not selected, it indicates that the 010684
corresponding algorithm is disabled. Note that other factors such WRFD-
as license and the physical capability of NodeB restrict whether a 010686
feature can be used even if this feature is selected. The WRFD-
EFACH/MIMO switch determines whether the cell supports the E- 010687
FACH/MIMO feature but does not affect the establishment of the E- WRFD-
FACH and the MIMO cell. NO NO 010696

WRFD-
010611
If E_F_DPCH are selected, the corresponding function will be WRFD-
enabled; otherwise, disabled. NO NO 010652
The algorithms with the above values represent are as follow:
TX_DIVERSITY_ON_TO_OFF:When TX Diversity is on to off,the
algorithms of cell capacity auto handle is open.
TX_DIVERSITY_OFF_TO_ON:When TX Diversity is off to on,the WRFD-
algorithms of cell capacity auto handle is open. NO NO 020101
The algorithms with the above values represent are as follow:
NBM_LDC_ALL_UE: When inter-freq handover select user occurs,
no need to consider whether target cell support Ue.
NBM_LDC_MATCH_UE_ONLY: When inter-freq handover select
user occurs, only consider Ues supported by target cell.
NBM_LDC_MATCH_UE_FIRST: When inter-freq handover select WRFD-
user occurs, first consider Ues supported by target cell. NO NO 020103
The algorithms with the above values represent are as follow: WRFD-
RSVDBIT1~RSVDBIT16:Reserved Switch. NO NO 020101

WRFD-
Reserved parameter 2 NO NO 020101

WRFD-
Reserved parameter 3 NO NO 020101
ID of a cell. For detailed information about this parameter, see
3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES None

Maximum rate of the narrowband AMR speech service for gold WRFD-
users. NO NO 020701

Maximum rate of the narrowband AMR speech service for silver WRFD-
users NO NO 020701
Maximum rate of the narrowband AMR speech service for copper WRFD-
users. NO NO 020701

ID of a cell. For detailed information about this parameter, see


3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES None

WRFD-
010613
WRFD-
Maximum rate of the wideband AMR speech service for gold users NO NO 020701
WRFD-
010613
Maximum rate of the wideband AMR speech service for silver WRFD-
users NO NO 020701

WRFD-
010613
Maximum rate of the wideband AMR speech service for copper WRFD-
users NO NO 020701

ID of a cell. For detailed information about this parameter, see


3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES None
Defining the radio environment type of the cell, such as a typical WRFD-
town cell, urban cell, and mountain area cell. NO NO 020101

The percentage of the conversational non-AMR service threshold


to the 100% uplink load. It is applicable to algorithm 1 and
algorithm 2. The parameter is used for controlling the non-AMR
service admission. That is, when a non-AMR service is accessing,
the RNC evaluates the measurement value of the uplink load after
the service is accessed. If the UL load of a cell is higher than this
threshold after the access of a non-AMR speech service, this
service will be rejected. If the UL load of a cell will not be higher
than this threshold, this service will be admitted.
The UL load factor thresholds include parameters of [UL threshold
of Conv non_AMR service], [UL handover access threshold] and
[UL threshold of other services]. The four parameters can be used
to limit the proportion between the conversational service,
handover user and other services in a specific cell, and to
guarantee the access priority of the conversational non-AMR WRFD-
service. NO NO 020101
The percentage of the conversational non-AMR service threshold
to the 100% uplink load. It is applicable to algorithm 1 and
algorithm 2. The parameter is used for controlling the non-AMR
service admission. That is, when a non-AMR service is accessing,
the RNC evaluates the measurement value of the uplink load after
the service is accessed. If the UL load of a cell is higher than this
threshold after the access of a non-AMR speech service, this
service will be rejected. If the UL load of a cell will not be higher
than this threshold, this service will be admitted.
The UL load factor thresholds include parameters of [UL threshold
of Conv non_AMR service], [UL handover access threshold] and
[UL threshold of other services]. The four parameters can be used
to limit the proportion between the conversational service,
handover user and other services in a specific cell, and to
guarantee the access priority of the conversational non-AMR WRFD-
service. NO NO 020101
The percentage of other service thresholds to the 100% uplink
load. The services refer to other admissions except the
conversational AMR service, conversational non-AMR service, and
handover scenarios. It is applicable to algorithm 1 and algorithm 2.
The parameter is used for controlling other service admissions.
That is, when a service is accessing, the RNC evaluates the
measurement value of the uplink load after the service is accessed.
If the UL load of a cell is higher than this threshold after the access
of a service, this service will be rejected. If the UL load of a cell will
not be higher than this threshold, this service will be admitted.
The UL load factor thresholds include parameters of [UL threshold
of Conv non_AMR service], [UL handover access threshold] and
[UL threshold of other services]. The four parameters can be used
to limit the proportion between the conversational service,
handover user and other services in a specific cell, and to WRFD-
guarantee the access priority of other services. NO NO 020101
The percentage of the conversational AMR service threshold to the
100% downlink load. It is applicable to algorithm 1 and algorithm 2.
The parameter is used for controlling the AMR service admission.
That is, when an AMR service is accessing, the RNC evaluates the
measurement value of the downlink load after the service is
accessed. If the DL load of a cell is higher than this threshold after
the access of an AMR speech service, this service will be rejected.
If the DL load of a cell will not be higher than this threshold, this
service will be admitted.
The DL load factor thresholds include parameters of [DL threshold
of Conv non_AMR service], [DL handover access threshold] and
[DL threshold of other services]. The four parameters can be used
to limit the proportion between the conversational service,
handover user and other services in a specific cell, and to WRFD-
guarantee the access priority of the conversational AMR service. NO NO 020101
The percentage of the conversational non-AMR service threshold
to the 100% downlink load. It is applicable to algorithm 1 and
algorithm 2. The parameter is used for controlling the non-AMR
service admission. That is, when a non-AMR service is accessing,
the RNC evaluates the measurement value of the downlink load
after the service is accessed. If the DL load of a cell is higher than
this threshold after the access of a non-AMR speech service, this
service will be rejected. If the DL load of a cell will not be higher
than this threshold, this service will be admitted.
The DL load factor thresholds include parameters of [DL threshold
of Conv non_AMR service], [DL handover access threshold] and
[DL threshold of other services]. The four parameters can be used
to limit the proportion between the conversational service,
handover user and other services in a specific cell, and to
guarantee the access priority of the conversational non-AMR WRFD-
service. NO NO 020101
The percentage of other service thresholds to the 100% downlink
load. The services refer to other admissions except the
conversational AMR service, conversational non-AMR service, and
handover scenarios. It is applicable to algorithm 1 and algorithm 2.
The parameter is used for controlling other service admissions.
That is, when a service is accessing, the RNC evaluates the
measurement value of the downlink load after the service is
accessed. If the DL load of a cell is higher than this threshold after
the access of a service, this service will be rejected. If the DL load
of a cell will not be higher than this threshold, this service will be
admitted.
The DL load factor thresholds include parameters of [DL threshold
of Conv non_AMR service], [DL handover access threshold] and
[DL threshold of other services]. The four parameters can be used
to limit the proportion between the conversational service,
handover user and other services in a specific cell, and to WRFD-
guarantee the access priority of other services. NO NO 020101
The percentage of the handover service admission threshold to the
100% uplink load. It is applicable to algorithm 1 and algorithm 2.
The parameter is used for controlling the handover admission. That
is, when a service is handing over to a cell, the RNC evaluates the
measurement value of the uplink load after the service is accessed.
If the UL load of a cell is higher than this threshold after the access,
this service will be rejected. If the UL load of a cell will not be WRFD-
higher than this threshold, this service will be admitted. NO NO 020101
The percentage of the handover service admission threshold to the
100% downlink load. It is applicable to algorithm 1 and algorithm 2.
The parameter is used for controlling the handover admission. That
is, when a service is handing over to a cell, the RNC evaluates the
measurement value of the downlink load after the service is
accessed. If the DL load of a cell is higher than this threshold after
the access, this service will be rejected. If the DL load of a cell will WRFD-
not be higher than this threshold, this service will be admitted. NO NO 020101

Admission threshold of total cell uplink power. This parameter is WRFD-


related to the target load of the uplink schedule. NO NO 020101
Admission threshold of the total cell downlink power. If the value is
too high, too many users will be admitted. However, the throughput
of a single user is easy to be limited. If the value is too low, cell WRFD-
capacity will be wasted. NO NO 020101
The admission control decision is only for dedicated channels. For
common channels, some resources instead of a special admission
procedure are reserved.
In the UL, according to the current load factor and the
characteristics of the new call, the UL CAC algorithm predicts the
new traffic channels load factor with the assumption of admitting
the new call, then plus with the premeditated common channel UL
load factor to get the predicted UL load factor. Then, compare it
with the UL admission threshold. If the value is not higher than the WRFD-
threshold, the call is admitted; otherwise, rejected. NO NO 020101
Different admission policies are used for dedicated channel and
common channel users. For common channel users, resources
instead of separate power admission decision are reserved. For
dedicated channel users, according to the current load factor and
the characteristics of the new call, the CAC algorithm predicts the
new TX power with the assumption of admitting the new call, then
plus with the premeditated common channel DL load factor to get
the predicted DL load factor. Then, compare it with the DL
admission threshold. If the value is not higher than the threshold, WRFD-
the call is admitted; otherwise, rejected. NO NO 020101
When the algorithm 2 is used, this parameter defines the total
equivalent user numbers corresponding to the 100% uplink load.
The parameter should be related to the admission threshold and WRFD-
actual condition of the network. NO NO 020101

When the algorithm 2 is used, this parameter defines the total


equivalent user number corresponding to the 100% downlink load.
The parameter should be related to the admission threshold and WRFD-
actual condition of the network. NO NO 020101
Threshold of all the HSUPA user PBR whose schedule priority is WRFD-
lower than that of users to be admitted. NO NO 020101

Threshold of all the HSUPA user PBR whose schedule priority is WRFD-
the same as that of users to be admitted. NO NO 020101

Threshold of all the HSUPA user PBR whose schedule priority is WRFD-
higher than that of users to be admitted. NO NO 020101
If the HS-DPCCH carries ACK/NACK, the system will not perform
CAC. If the HS-DPCCH carries CQI, the system will perform CAC.
This parameter refers to the resources reserved for the uplink HS-
DPCCH carrying ACK/NACK. The corresponding threshold is the WRFD-
uplink limit capacity multiplied by this parameter. NO NO 020101
Average throughput admission threshold of the HSDPA streaming
service. If the sum of PBR of all the accessed streaming users is
lower than the average throughput admission threshold of the
HSDPA streaming service multiplied by the sum of GBR of all the
accessed streaming users, it indicates that the QoS of the
accessed users cannot be satisfied and new HSDPA streaming
services are not allowed. Otherwise, the QoS can be satisfied and WRFD-
new HSDPA streaming services are allowed. NO NO 020101
Average throughput admission threshold of the HSDPA best effort
traffic. If the sum of PBR of all the accessed HSDPA BE users is
lower than the average throughput admission threshold of the
HSDPA BE service multiplied by the sum of GBR of all the
accessed HSDPA BE users, it indicates that the QoS of the
accessed users cannot be satisfied and new HSDPA BE services
are not allowed. Otherwise, the QoS can be satisfied and new WRFD-
HSDPA BE services are allowed. NO NO 020101
Maximum number of users supported by the HSDPA channel. The
user in this parameter refers to the user with services on the
HSDPA channel, regardless of the number of RABs carried on the
HSDPA channel. Maximum HSDPA user number cannot exceed
the HSDPA capability of the NodeB product, In practice, the value
can be set based on the cell type and the richness of the available WRFD-
HSDPA power and code resources. NO NO 020101
Maximum UL transmit power for conversational service in a specific
cell. It is based on the UL coverage requirement of the WRFD-
conversational service designed by the network planning.For 020501
detailed information of the related IE "Maximum allowed UL TX WRFD-
power", refer to the 3GPP TS 25.331. NO NO 020101
Maximum UL transmit power for the streaming service in a specific
cell. It is based on the UL coverage requirement of the streaming
service designed by the network planning.For detailed information
of the related IE "Maximum allowed UL TX power", refer to the WRFD-
3GPP TS 25.331. NO NO 020501
The maximum UL transmit power for the interactive service in a
specific cell. It is based on the UL coverage requirement of the
interactive service designed by the network planning.For detailed
information of the related IE "Maximum allowed UL TX power", WRFD-
refer to the 3GPP TS 25.331. NO NO 020501
The maximum UL transmit power for background service in a
specific cell. It is based on the UL coverage requirement of the
background service designed by the network planning.For detailed
information of the related IE "Maximum allowed UL TX power", WRFD-
refer to the 3GPP TS 25.331. NO NO 020501
If [Auto-Adaptive Background Noise Update Switch] is set to OFF,
it is used to set background noise of the cell. If [Auto-Adaptive
Background Noise Update Switch] is set to ON, new background WRFD-
noise is restricted by this parameter and "BgnAbnormalThd". For 020101
detailed information of this parameter, refer to the 3GPP TS WRFD-
25.133. NO NO 020102
When the RNC is performing downlink open power control, it
evaluates link consumption according to the PCPICH TX power
and the PCPICH signal intensity detected in UE access. However,
in some cases, the UE may not report the signal intensity. In this
situation, the RNC uses this parameter to evaluate link WRFD-
consumption. NO NO 020101

WRFD-
When the parameter is 'OFF', the auto-adaptive background noise 020101
update algorithm is switched off. Otherwise, the algorithm is WRFD-
switched on. NO NO 020102
Only when the measured background noise's duration reaches this
parameter, the output of the auto-adaptive background noise
update filter could be regarded as effect background noise, and the WRFD-
current value is replaced with the new one. At the same time, the 020101
auto-adaptive status should be restarted; otherwise, the output WRFD-
could not be regarded as the effective background noise. NO NO 020102
When the number of uplink equivalent users is not larger than this
parameter, the RTWP could be regarded as background noise.
Therefore, the measured RTWP could be input to the auto-
adaptive background noise update filter; otherwise, the RTWP WRFD-
could not be regarded as background noise, and should not be 020101
input to the filter, and at the same time, the auto-adaptive status WRFD-
should be reset. NO NO 020102
Maximum number of users supported by the HSUPA channel. The
user in this parameter refers to the user with services on the
HSUPA channel, regardless of the number of RABs carried on the
HSUPA channel. Maximum HSUPA user number cannot exceed
the HSUPA capability of the NodeB product, In practice, the value
can be set based on the cell type and the richness of the available WRFD-
HSUPA power and code resources. NO NO 020101
Reserved DL power factor for HSUPA user. The higher the value
is, the more resources reserved for the HSUPA control channel,
which leads to resource waste. If the value is too low, HSUPA user WRFD-
quality may be impacted. NO NO 020101

WRFD-
Reserved DL power factor for MBMS service. NO NO 020101
Available guarantee power of all the MTCHs. This parameter is a
protection for the MBMS PTM bearing. When the power of all the
MTCHs are little, pre-emption of MBMS PTM bearing should be
avoided. This is because the MBMS PTM bearing serves multiple
users at the same time. The value should not be too high.
Otherwise, all the system resources may be consumed by the
MBMS PTM bearing and too little capacity is left for the non-MBMS WRFD-
services. NO NO 020101

Available guarantee codes of all the MTCHs. This parameter is a WRFD-


protection for the MBMS PTM bearing. NO NO 020101
Available guarantee codes of all the MTCHs. This parameter is a
protection for the MBMS PTM bearing. When the codes of all the
MTCHs are few, pre-emption of MBMS PTM bearing should be
avoided. This is because the MBMS PTM bearing serves multiple
users at the same time. The value should not be too high.
Otherwise, all the system resources may be consumed by the
MBMS PTM bearing and too little capacity is left for the non-MBMS WRFD-
services. NO NO 020101
Maximum code limit of all the MTCHs. This parameter is a limit to
the maximum bearing of the MBMS PTM bearing. When the code
of all the MTCHs is few, pre-emption of MBMS PTM bearing should
be avoided. This is because the MBMS PTM bearing serves
multiple users at the same time. The value should not be too high.
Otherwise, all the system resources may be consumed by the
MBMS PTM bearing and too little capacity is left for the non-MBMS WRFD-
services. NO NO 020101

Uplink Credit Reserved by Spread Factor for HandOver. SFOFF WRFD-


means that none of them are reserved for handover. NO NO 020101
Some cell resources can be reserved for handover UEs to
guarantee handover success rate and improve access priority of
handover services. This parameter defines the quantity of downlink
code and CE resources reserved for handover. SFOFF refers to
that no resources is reserved. SF32 refers to that a code resource WRFD-
with SF = 32 and its corresponding credit resource are reserved. NO NO 020101
(1) This parameter, along with the [Algorithm stop time], is used to
limit the validation time of the background noise automatic update
algorithm. If [Algorithm stop time] is greater than [Algorithm start
time], and the background noise automatic update algorithm is
enabled, then the algorithm is activated during the period of
[Algorithm stop time] to [Algorithm start time] each day. In other
periods, the algorithm fails. If [Algorithm stop time] is less than
[Algorithm start time], and the background noise automatic update
algorithm is enabled, then the algorithm is activated during the WRFD-
period of [Algorithm stop time] each day to [Algorithm start time] of 020101
the next day. In other periods, the algorithm fails. WRFD-
(2) Input format: HH&MM&SS NO YES 020102
(1) This parameter, along with the [Algorithm start time], is used to
limit the validation time of the background noise automatic update
algorithm. If [Algorithm stop time] is greater than [Algorithm start
time], and the background noise automatic update algorithm is
enabled, then the algorithm is activated during the period of
[Algorithm stop time] to [Algorithm start time] each day. In other
periods, the algorithm fails. If [Algorithm stop time] is less than
[Algorithm start time], and the background noise automatic update
algorithm is enabled, then the algorithm is activated during the WRFD-
period of [Algorithm stop time] each day to [Algorithm start time] of 020101
the next day. In other periods, the algorithm fails WRFD-
(2) Input format: HH&MM&SS NO YES 020102

WRFD-
The difference of RTWP that trigger the update of background 020101
noise. If the difference is larger than the threshold, the background WRFD-
will be updated. NO NO 020102
This parameter is applied when "BGNSwitch" is set to ON. (1) If the
difference of measured background noise without filtered and the
current background noise is larger than the RTWP threshold, the WRFD-
background noise will not be updated. (2) If the difference of new 020101
background noise and the configured value is larger than the WRFD-
RTWP threshold, the background noise will not be updated. NO NO 020102

The parameter indicates the max user number the EFACH channel WRFD-
can supports. NO NO 020101
Used to check whether the number of equivalent users is overlarge
in a cell. If the rate of equivalent users to total equivalent users
allowed in the cell is greater than this parameter, the number of
equivalent users will be judged as overlarge, Otherwise the number
of equivalent users will not be judged as overlarge. If the number of
equivalent users is not overlarge, and the switch of RTWP anti-
interference algorithm is enabled, the RTWP anti-interference
algorithm is validated. Admission requests will be accepted even
when the RTWP value is great, and related OLC operations will be WRFD-
cancelled. NO NO 020101
Threshold of the maximum guaranteed power for HSDPA users.
This threshold limits the power that can be used by HSDPA users.
Thus, some power resources are reserved for DCH users to ensure WRFD-
their network access. NO NO 020101
Threshold of the maximum guaranteed power for HSUPA users.
This threshold limits the power that can be used by HSUPA users.
Thus, some power resources are reserved for DCH users to ensure WRFD-
their network access. NO NO 020101

ID of a cell. For detailed information about this parameter, see


3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES None
010902
WRFD-
021101
WRFD-
021301
MRFD-
211401
MRFD-
211402
MRFD-
211403
MRFD-
211404
WRFD-
020117
WRFD-
020801
WRFD-
020802
WRFD-
020803
WRFD-
020805
WRFD-
021102
WRFD-
02130401
WRFD-
021311
WRFD-
02131101
WRFD-
040202
WRFD-
050104
Uniquely identifying a cell. For detailed information of this WRFD-
parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES 070004

WRFD-
021304
WRFD-
Represent an index for a CN operator. NO YES 021311
Together with PLMN code and LAC, uniquely corresponding to a WRFD-
cell. NO YES 011000
WRFD-
When ON,the message is valid.When OFF,the message is invalid. NO NO 011001

WRFD-
When ON,the message is valid.When OFF,the message is invalid. NO YES 011001

WRFD-
Unique ID of a cell YES YES 020202
CM type of the cell. WRFD-
The CM parameters are configured on the basis of the CM type of 020303
the cell. That is, the CM sequence number is determined after the WRFD-
CM type of the cell is determined. NO NO 020302
Downlink compressed mode (CM) implementation mode selection
threshold.
When the downlink spreading factor is greater than or equal to the
value of this parameter, the SF/2 mode is preferred. Otherwise, the
high-layer scheduling mode is preferred.
The SF/2 mode consumes more system resources and therefore
this mode is recommended only for low-rate users. The high-layer
scheduling mode requires variable multiplexing positions of
transport channels and is applicable to a relatively narrow range. In WRFD-
addition, this approach affects the transmission rate of users. 020303
Therefore, this mode is recommended only when the SF/2 WRFD-
approach is unavailable or there are high-rate users. NO NO 020302
Uplink CM implementation mode selection threshold.
When the uplink spreading factor is greater than or equal to the
value of this parameter, the SF/2 mode is preferred. Otherwise, the
high-layer scheduling mode is preferred.
The SF/2 mode consumes more system resources and therefore
this mode is recommended only for low-rate users. The high-layer
scheduling mode requires variable multiplexing positions of
transport channels and is applicable to a relatively narrow range. In WRFD-
addition, this approach affects the transmission rate of users. 020303
Therefore, this mode is recommended only when the SF/2 WRFD-
approach is unavailable or there are high-rate users. NO NO 020302

ID of a cell. For detailed information about this parameter, see


3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES None
The relative power margin of single BE traffic, used to calculate the
triggering threshold of event F, can avoid the fluctuation of traffic WRFD-
rate in case the power becomes restricted after rate is increased. NO NO 021101

The relative power margin of combined traffics, used to calculate


the triggering threshold of event F, can avoid the fluctuation of
traffic rate in case the power becomes restricted after rate is WRFD-
increased. NO NO 021101
Maximum UL rate when coverage of the entire cell is ensured
under certain load. For a BE service that has a low maximum rate,
the DCCC algorithm is not obviously effective yet it increases
algorithm processing. Thus, the coverage-based DCCC algorithm
is applied to BE services whose maximum UL rate is greater than WRFD-
the threshold. NO NO 021101
Maximum DL rate during network planning when coverage of the
entire cell is ensured. When the DL TCP is limited, the current rate
is reduced to the full coverage rate if the current rate is greater
than the full coverage rate. For a BE service that has a low
maximum rate, the DCCC algorithm is not obviously effective yet it
increases algorithm processing. Thus, the DCCC algorithm is
applied to BE services whose maximum DL rate is greater than the WRFD-
threshold. NO NO 021101

Unique ID of a cell YES YES None


This parameter specifies whether the distance based RRC
redirection algorithm is valid. The algorithm is valid only when the WRFD-
switch is set to ON. NO NO 020401

Redirection algorithm works only when the propagation delay


between UE and NodeB is larger then this threshold. For details, WRFD-
see 3GPP TS 25.433. NO NO 020401
When the UL load state or DL load state of the serving cell is
LDR(basic congestion) or OLC(overload congestion), a UE may be
redirected to another cell according to the distance between UE
and current cell. This parameter specifies the possibility of
redirecting the UE to another cell. When this parameter is set to 0,
the distance based RRC redirection is not performed if the load WRFD-
state on the serving cell is LDR or OLC. NO NO 020401
When the load of the serving cell is within the normal range, a UE
may be redirected to another cell according to the distance
between UE and current cell. This parameter specifies the
possibility of redirecting the UE to another cell. When this
parameter is set to 0, the RRC redirection is not performed if the WRFD-
load of the serving cell is within the normal range. NO NO 020401

Unique ID of a cell YES YES None


Maximum number of inter-RAT RAB directed retries. It decides the
size of the candidate set for inter-RAT DRD. The value 0 indicates
that inter-RAT RAB DRD is not applicable. This parameter can be WRFD-
cell-oriented. NO NO 02040002

WRFD-
Whether the service steering DRD algorithm is applied. NO NO 020120
Whether the load balancing DRD algorithm is applied to DCH
services.
- ON: The load balancing DRD algorithm will be applied. WRFD-
- OFF: The load balancing DRD algorithm will not be applied. NO NO 020400

Whether the load balancing DRD algorithm is applied to HSDPA


services.
- ON: The load balancing DRD algorithm will be applied. WRFD-
- OFF: The load balancing DRD algorithm will not be applied. NO NO 01061112
Whether load balancing DRD is based on power or on user
number.
- Power: Power(Downlink none-HSDPA power is used for DCH
services, and downlink HSDPA guarantee power is used for
HSDPA services) will be applied to the load balancing DRD
algorithm.
- UserNumber: User number(Downlink R99 equivalent user
number is used for DCH services, and downlink HSDPA user
number is used for HSDPA services) will be applied to the load WRFD-
balancing DRD algorithm. NO NO 020400
Downlink load threshold to trigger load balancing DRD for DCH
services. The load balancing DRD will be triggered only when the
downlink remnant non-H power or remnant R99 equivalent user WRFD-
number of the cell is less than this threshold. NO NO 020400
Downlink load threshold to trigger load balancing DRD for HSDPA
services. The load balancing DRD will probably be triggered only
when the downlink remnant HSDPA guarantee power or remnant WRFD-
HSDPA user number of the cell is less than this threshold. NO NO 01061112
Whether to apply the code balancing DRD algorithm. The
"DR_RAB_SING_DRD_SWITCH" parameter in "SET
UCORRMALGOSWITCH" needs to be enabled. For combination
services, the "DR_RAB_COMB_DRD_SWITCH" parameter needs WRFD-
to be enabled. NO NO 020400
One of the triggering conditions of code balancing DRD. The other
condition is the code occupancy threshold. Code balancing DRD is
applied only when the minimum spreading factor in the best cell is WRFD-
not lower than the value of this parameter. NO NO 020400
One of the triggering conditions of code balancing DRD. The other
condition is the minimum spreading factor. Code balancing DRD is
applied only when the code occupancy in the best cell is not lower WRFD-
than the value of this parameter. NO NO 020400
Frequency band of the target UL and DL UARFCNs to which the
UE is redirected. It is recommended that this parameter is set to
Depending on the configuration of neighboring cells without the
consideration of NRNC neighboring cells, that is, in the non-
overlapped network. This helps avoid auto-redirection. Auto- WRFD-
redirection is a case in which redirection is initiated in the current 020400
cell when the UARFCN to which the UE is redirected is the same WRFD-
as that of the current cell. NO NO 02040003
Whether the target UL UARFCN to which the UE is redirected
needs to be configured. TRUE indicates that the UL UARFCN
needs to be configured. FALSE indicates that the UL UARFCN
need not be manually configured and it is automatically configured WRFD-
according to the relation between the UL and DL UARFCNs. NO NO 02040003
BAND6
Common UARFCNs: [4162-4188]
Special UARFCNs: {812, 837}
BAND7
Common UARFCNs: [2012-2338]
Special UARFCNs: {2362, 2387, 2412, 2437, 2462, 2487, 2512,
2537, 2562, 2587, 2612, 2637, 2662, 2687}
BAND8
Common UARFCNs: [2712-2863]
Special UARFCNs: none
BAND9
Common UARFCNs: [8762-8912]
Special UARFCNs: none
BandIndNotUsed: [0-16383]
If the UL UARFCN is not manually configured, if RedirBandInd is
set to BAND1, BAND2, BAND3, BAND4, BAND5, BAND6, BAND7,
BAND8, or BAND9, and if the DL UARFCN is valid, then the target
UL UARFCN of the redirection is automatically configured
according to the following principles:
If the DL UARFCN is a common UARFCN, the relation between
the UL UARFCN and the DL UARFCN is as follows:
BAND1: UL UARFCN = DL UARFCN - 950
BAND2: UL UARFCN = DL UARFCN - 400
BAND3: UL UARFCN = DL UARFCN - 225
BAND4: UL UARFCN = DL UARFCN - 225
BAND5: UL UARFCN = DL UARFCN - 225
BAND6: UL UARFCN = DL UARFCN - 225
BAND7: UL UARFCN = DL UARFCN - 225
BAND8: UL UARFCN = DL UARFCN - 225
BAND9: UL UARFCN = DL UARFCN - 475
If the DL UARFCN is a special UARFCN, the relation between the
UL UARFCN and the DL UARFCN is as follows:
BAND2: UL UARFCN = DL UARFCN - 400
BAND4: UL UARFCN = DL UARFCN - 225
BAND5: UL UARFCN = DL UARFCN - 225
BAND6: UL UARFCN = DL UARFCN - 225 WRFD-
BAND7: UL UARFCN = DL UARFCN - 225 NO NO 020120
Target DL UARFCN for the RRC redirection. Different values of
"RedirBandInd" correspond to different value ranges of the WRFD-
UARFCN. NO NO 020400
This parameter specifies whether to enable the uplink load balance
for DC-HSDPA traffic. The uplink load balance is performed on the WRFD-
basis of the equivalent number of users. NO NO 02040002

This parameter specifies the threshold of triggering the uplink load


balance for DC-HSDPA traffic. If the remaining number of
equivalent users in the uplink is less than the value of this WRFD-
parameter, uplink load balance for DC-HSDPA traffic is triggered. NO NO 02040002
Unique ID of a cell YES YES None

Whether to enable DRD for technological satisfaction of non-MIMO WRFD-


legacyH in STTD mode. NO NO 020103

Whether to enable DRD for technological satisfaction of non-MIMO WRFD-


legacyH in primary and secondary CPICH mode. NO NO 020103

Reference CQI for determining the channel condition by comparing WRFD-


with the CQI threshold during RAB setup. NO NO 020103
Reference CQI for determining the channel condition by comparing WRFD-
with the CQI threshold during RAB setup. NO NO 020103

CQI threshold for determining that the channel condition is WRFD-


Excellent. NO NO 020103

WRFD-
CQI threshold for determining that the channel condition is Good. NO NO 020103

WRFD-
CQI threshold for determining that the channel condition is Bad. NO NO 020103

CQI threshold for determining that the channel condition is WRFD-


Excellent. NO NO 020103
WRFD-
CQI threshold for determining that the channel condition is Good. NO NO 020103

WRFD-
CQI threshold for determining that the channel condition is Bad. NO NO 020103

ID of a cell. For detailed information about this parameter, see


3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES None

WRFD-
Specifies the index of the telecom operator. YES YES 020114

Specifies whether to impose the access restriction on the CS WRFD-


domain. NO YES 020114
Specifies whether to impose the access restriction on the PS WRFD-
domain. NO YES 020114

WRFD-
Specifies the mode of restricting the access classes. NO YES 020114

Specifies the access classes that are restricted according to the WRFD-
fixed restriction mode. NO YES 020114
Specifies the number of access classes that are restricted at a time WRFD-
according to the flexible polling restriction mode. NO YES 020114

Specifies the access classes that are restricted according to the WRFD-
flexible polling restriction mode. NO YES 020114
Specifies the interval delay between consecutive pollings according WRFD-
to the flexible polling restriction mode. NO YES 020114

ID of a cell. For detailed information about this parameter, see


3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES None

When the "Cell Dynamic ShutDown Switch" is on, the cell dynamic WRFD-
shutdown feature is valid. NO YES 020117

Start time of the first interval when the cell dynamic shutdown WRFD-
feature is valid. NO YES 020117
End time of the first interval when the cell dynamic shutdown WRFD-
feature is valid. NO YES 020117

Start time of the second interval when the cell dynamic shutdown WRFD-
feature is valid. NO YES 020117

End time of the second interval when the cell dynamic shutdown WRFD-
feature is valid. NO YES 020117

Start time of the third interval when the cell dynamic shutdown WRFD-
feature is valid. NO YES 020117
End time of the third interval when the cell dynamic shutdown WRFD-
feature is valid. NO YES 020117

When DynShutDownType is ForceShutDown,the cell will be shut


down in the shutdown time interval. When DynShutDownType is
ConditionalShutDown, the cell will be shut down with some WRFD-
conditions in the shutdown time interval. NO NO 020117
The cell is shut down automatically only when the total user
number is no greater than the threshold. The total user number WRFD-
consists of the DCH and CCH user numbers. NO NO 020117

The cell is shut down automatically only when the HSDPA user WRFD-
number is no greater than the threshold. NO NO 020117

The cell is shut down automatically only when the HSUPA user WRFD-
number is no greater than the threshold. NO NO 020117
The cell is shut down automatically only when the neighboring cell
load is less than the difference between the LDR threshold and this WRFD-
threshold. NO NO 020117

ID of a cell. For detailed information about this parameter, see


3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES None

This parameter specifies the maximum guaranteed power of the WRFD-


DTCH mapped onto the EFACH. NO NO 010688
This parameter specifies the power offset between HS-SCCH and
P-CPICH when BCCH is mapped onto the EFACH.
When UE is in Enhanced CELL_FACH state, the data on the
BCCH is also sent on the HS-PDSCH. Meanwhile, the HS-SCCH
shall send signaling related to HS-PDSCH. This parameter WRFD-
specifies the transmission power of the HS-SCCH at the time. NO NO 010688
This parameter specifies the transmission power of the HS-PDSCH
that sends the data carried on the BCCH. When UE receive data
from the HS-PDSCH in Enhanced CELL_FACH state, the data on WRFD-
the BCCH is also sent on the HS-PDSCH. NO NO 010688
The MAC-c on Iub interface will increase after the Enhanced
CELL_FACH is supported in the cell. When the UE enters the
Enhanced CELL_FACH state, this parameter determines the
guaranteed speed of the MAC-c flow that sends common control WRFD-
channel data on the Iub interface. NO NO 010688
The MAC-c on Iub interface will increase after the Enhanced
CELL_FACH is supported in the cell. When the UE enters the
Enhanced CELL_FACH state, this parameter determines the
maximum speed of the MAC-c flow that sends common control WRFD-
channel data on the Iub interface. NO NO 010688
The MAC-c on Iub interface will increase after the Enhanced
CELL_FACH is supported in the cell. When the UE enters the
Enhanced CELL_FACH state, this parameter determines the
guaranteed speed of the MAC-c flow that sends SRB data on the WRFD-
Iub interface. NO NO 010688
The MAC-c on Iub interface will increase after the Enhanced
CELL_FACH is supported in the cell. When the UE enters the
Enhanced CELL_FACH state, this parameter determines the
maximum speed of the MAC-c flow that sends SRB data on the Iub WRFD-
interface. NO NO 010688
The MAC-c on Iub interface will increase after the Enhanced
CELL_FACH is supported in the cell. When the UE enters the
Enhanced CELL_FACH state, this parameter determines the
guaranteed speed of the MAC-c flow that sends conversational WRFD-
service data on the Iub interface. NO NO 010688
The MAC-c on Iub interface will increase after the Enhanced
CELL_FACH is supported in the cell. When the UE enters the
Enhanced CELL_FACH state, this parameter determines the
maximum speed of the MAC-c flow that sends conversational WRFD-
service data on the Iub interface. NO NO 010688
The MAC-c on Iub interface will increase after the Enhanced
CELL_FACH is supported in the cell. When the UE enters the
Enhanced CELL_FACH state, this parameter determines the
guaranteed speed of the MAC-c flow that sends streaming service WRFD-
data on the Iub interface. NO NO 010688
The MAC-c on Iub interface will increase after the Enhanced
CELL_FACH is supported in the cell. When the UE enters the
Enhanced CELL_FACH state, this parameter determines the
maximum speed of the MAC-c flow that sends streaming service WRFD-
data on the Iub interface. NO NO 010688
The MAC-c on Iub interface will increase after the Enhanced
CELL_FACH is supported in the cell. When the UE enters the
Enhanced CELL_FACH state, this parameter determines the
guaranteed speed of the MAC-c flow that sends interactive service WRFD-
data on the Iub interface. NO NO 010688
The MAC-c on Iub interface will increase after the Enhanced
CELL_FACH is supported in the cell. When the UE enters the
Enhanced CELL_FACH state, this parameter determines the
maximum speed of the MAC-c flow that sends interactive service WRFD-
data on the Iub interface. NO NO 010688
The MAC-c flow on the Iub interface will increase after Enhanced
CELL_FACH is supported in the cell. When the UE enters the
Enhanced CELL_FACH state, this parameter determines the
guaranteed speed of the MAC-c flow that sends background WRFD-
service data on the Iub interface. NO NO 010688
The MAC-c flow on Iub interface will increase after the Enhanced
CELL_FACH is supported in the cell. When the UE enters the
Enhanced CELL_FACH state, this parameter determines the
maximum speed of the MAC-c flow that sends background service WRFD-
data on the Iub interface. NO NO 010688
The MAC-c on Iub interface will increase after the Enhanced
CELL_FACH is supported in the cell. When the UE enters the
Enhanced CELL_FACH state, this parameter determines the
guaranteed speed of the MAC-c flow that sends IMS data on the WRFD-
Iub interface. NO NO 010688
The MAC-c on Iub interface will increase after the Enhanced
CELL_FACH is supported in the cell. When the UE enters the
Enhanced CELL_FACH state, this parameter determines the
maximum speed of the MAC-c flow that sends IMS data on the Iub WRFD-
interface. NO NO 010688

Unique ID of a cell YES YES None


Rate threshold for the decision to set up a PS domain
background/interactive service on the DCH in the uplink. Only
when the DL service rate is higher than or equal to this threshold,
or the UL service rate is higher than or equal to the uplink
threshold, the service will be set up on DCH. Otherwise, the service
is set up on CCH. According to the specifications, only the
background/interactive services whose rate is lower than 16 kbit/s
can be carried on the CCH. Therefore, this parameter can only be WRFD-
set to 16 kbit/s or 8 kbit/s. NO NO 010202
Rate threshold for the decision to set up a PS domain
background/interactive service on the DCH in the downlink. Only
when the DL service rate is higher than or equal to this threshold,
or the UL service rate is higher than or equal to the uplink
threshold, the service will be set up on DCH. Otherwise, the service
is set up on CCH. According to the specifications, only the
background/interactive services whose rate is lower than 16 kbit/s
can be carried on the CCH. Therefore, this parameter can only be WRFD-
set to 16 kbit/s or 8 kbit/s. NO NO 010202
This parameter specifies whether the DL code-resource-saving
mode is applicable to narrowband AMR services, TRUE specifies
the DL code-resource-saving mode is applicable to narrowband
AMR services, FALSE specifies the DL code-resource-saving
mode is not applicable. In code-resource-saving mode, SF256 is
used if the DL maximum bit rate of single AMR service is lower
than or equal to 7.95 kbit/s, while SF128 is used if the code-
resource-saving mode is not applied. NO NO None
Threshold for determining the signal quality in a cell. If the reported
Ec/No exceeds the value of this parameter, you can infer that the
signal quality in the cell is good and a high code rate can be set for WRFD-
initial access. NO NO 010510

Time duration when the reported Ec/No is valid. The reported


Ec/No is valid for the period (starting from the time when the Ec/No WRFD-
report is received) specified by this parameter. NO NO 010510

ID of an RNC YES NO None


ID of a cell. For detailed information about this parameter, see
3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES None

Indicating the selected frequency Band in the cell setup process.


For detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS WRFD-
25.433. YES YES 010101
Indicating whether the UL frequency of the cell need be configured.
TRUE indicates that the UL frequency need be configured. FALSE
indicates that the UL frequency need not be configured. It is
configured automatically according to the relationship between UL
and DL frequencies. For detailed information of this parameter, WRFD-
refer to 3GPP TS 25.433. NO NO 010101
Band6:
General frequencies: [4162-4188]
Additional frequencies: {812, 837}
Band7:
General frequencies: [2012-2338]
Additional frequencies: {2362, 2387, 2412, 2437, 2462, 2487,
2512, 2537, 2562, 2587, 2612, 2637, 2662, 2687}
Band8:
General frequencies: [2712-2863]
Additional frequencies: none
Band9:
General frequencies: [8762-8912]
Additional frequencies: none
BandIndNotUsed:
[0-16383]
Uplink UARFCN of a cell.
Suppose the Uplink UARFCN is unspecified and the value of [Band
indication] is Band1, Band2, Band3, Band4, Band5, Band6, Band7,
Band8,or Band9. Then the default Uplink UARFCN is as follows:
If the DL frequency belongs to common frequencies, then
Band1: Uplink UARFCN = Downlink UARFCN - 950
Band2: Uplink UARFCN = Downlink UARFCN - 400
Band3: Uplink UARFCN = Downlink UARFCN - 225
Band4: Uplink UARFCN = Downlink UARFCN - 225
Band5: Uplink UARFCN = Downlink UARFCN - 225
Band6: Uplink UARFCN = Downlink UARFCN - 225
Band7: Uplink UARFCN = Downlink UARFCN - 225
Band8: Uplink UARFCN = Downlink UARFCN - 225
Band9: Uplink UARFCN = Downlink UARFCN - 475
If the DL frequency belongs to special frequencies, then
Band2: Uplink UARFCN = Downlink UARFCN - 400
Band4: Uplink UARFCN = Downlink UARFCN - 225
Band5: Uplink UARFCN = Downlink UARFCN - 225
Band6: Uplink UARFCN = Downlink UARFCN - 225
Band7: Uplink UARFCN = Downlink UARFCN - 225
For detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS WRFD-
25.433. NO NO 010101
Depending on the value of [Band indication], as shown below:
Band1
General frequencies: [10562-10838]
Additional frequencies: none
Band2
General frequencies: [9662-9938]
Additional frequencies:
{412,437,462,487,512,537,562,587,612,637,662,687}
Band3
General frequencies: [1162-1513]
Additional frequencies: none
Band4
General frequencies: [1537-1738]
Additional frequencies: {1887, 1912, 1937, 1962, 1987, 2012,
2037, 2062, 2087}
Band5
General frequencies: [4357-4458]
Additional frequencies: {1007, 1012, 1032,1037, 1062, 1087}
Band6
General frequencies: [4387-4413]
Additional frequencies: {1037, 1062}
Band7
General frequencies: [2237-2563]
Additional frequencies: {2587, 2612, 2637, 2662, 2687, 2712,
2737, 2762, 2787, 2812, 2837, 2862, 2887, 2912}
Band8
General frequencies: [2937-3088]
Additional frequencies: none
Band9
General frequencies: [9237-9387]
Additional frequencies: none
BandIndNotUsed:[0-16383]
Downlink UARFCN of a cell.For detailed information of this WRFD-
parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.433. NO NO 010101

Uniquely identifying a cell. For detailed information of this WRFD-


parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES 020803
When the parameter is set to INACTIVE, the GPS frame timing
measurement is not activated. When the parameter is set to WRFD-
ACTIVE, the GPS frame timing measurement is activated. NO NO 020803

ID of a cell. For detailed information about this parameter, see


3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES None

WRFD-
021200
WRFD-
010801
Indicating whether HCS is used. For details, refer to 3GPP TS WRFD-
25.304. YES NO 010802

WRFD-
021200
WRFD-
010801
WRFD-
010802
HCS priority of the cell belongs to. The parameter depends on HCS WRFD-
rules. For details, refer to 3GPP TS 25.304. NO NO 020110
WRFD-
021200
Intra-system HCS cell reselection start threshold. When Srxlev of WRFD-
the serving cell is less than this parameter, the UE starts the intra- 010801
frequency and inter-frequency measurements so that better cells WRFD-
can be selected. For details, refer to 3GPP TS 25.304. NO NO 010802
WRFD-
021200
WRFD-
010801
Inter-system HCS cell reselection start threshold. When Srxlev of WRFD-
the serving cell is less than this parameter, the UE starts the inter- 010802
system measurement so that better cells can be selected. For WRFD-
details, refer to 3GPP TS 25.304. NO NO 020110

WRFD-
Quality threshold of HCS cell reselection. It can be used to 021200
calculate the quality level of the specified cell in HCS reselection H WRFD-
rules. NO NO 020110
Maximum duration of cell reselection. This parameter, along with
the [Max number of cell reselection], is used for rate evaluation in WRFD-
HCS. For details, refer to 3GPP TS 25.304. NO NO 021200

Maximum number of cell reselection. This parameter, along with


the [Time for evaluating max cell reselection], is used for rate WRFD-
evaluation in HCS. For details, refer to 3GPP TS 25.304. NO NO 021200
Time before reverting to low-mobility measurement. For detailed WRFD-
information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.304. NO NO 021200

WRFD-
The UE does not start the inter-RAT measurement if it detects that 021200
the quality of the serving cell is higher than this threshold. For WRFD-
detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.304. NO NO 020110

WRFD-
Unique ID of a cell YES YES 020202
Switch of the algorithm for UE speed estimation. This parameter
indicates whether the UE speed estimation is allowed in this cell.
The value ON indicates that the UE speed estimation is allowed in
this cell.
The value OFF indicates that the UE speed estimation is not
allowed in this cell.
Note: The UE speed estimation cannot be triggered even if this
switch is set to ON in either of the following cases: The cell is not
configured as a HCS cell through the "ADD UCELLHCS" or "MOD
UCELLHCS" command. The algorithm switch for the RNC-oriented
UE speed estimation is not set to ON through "SET WRFD-
UCORRMALGOSWITCH". NO NO 021200
Time window for estimating whether the UE is in high-mobility
state.
The start point of the estimation is the moment of the last reporting
of event 1D, and the backdated time length is determined by this
parameter. If the parameter is set to 0, the RNC does not decide WRFD-
whether the UE is in high-mobility state. NO NO 021200
Threshold for determining whether the UE is in high-mobility state.
After the UE reports event 1D, the UE is considered in high-mobility
state if the number of changes of the best cell during
"TFastSpdEst" is greater than this threshold. The smaller the value WRFD-
is, the more possible the UE is determined in high-mobility state. NO NO 021200
Period for determine whether the UE is in low-mobility state.
The RNC periodically determines whether the UE is in low-mobility
state. The smaller the value is, the more frequently the state
estimation is triggered. If the parameter is set to 0, the RNC does WRFD-
not determine whether the UE is in low-mobility state. NO NO 021200
Time window for deciding whether the UE is in low-mobility state.
Every time the slow speed period timer expires, the RNC estimates
whether the UE is in low-mobility state. This parameter specifies
the duration of the timer. If this parameter is set to 0, the RNC does WRFD-
not determine whether the UE is in low-mobility state. NO NO 021200
Threshold for determining whether the UE is in low-mobility state.
After the UE reports event 1D, the UE is considered in low-mobility
state if the number of changes of the best cell is smaller than this
threshold within the period of "TSlowSpdEst". The greater the value WRFD-
is, the more possible the UE is determined in low-mobility state. NO NO 021200
Time window for determining whether ping-pong handover occurs
in the best cell during the UE speed estimation.
In the speed estimation algorithm, an algorithm is adopted to avoid
inaccurate estimation caused by frequent handovers of best cells.
That is, during the latest "TRELATELENGTH", if more than one
event 1D of a certain cell occurs, the event 1D record is restored to
the state when the 1st event 1D occurs during the latest
"TRELATELENGTH". The given time length is set by this
parameter. If this parameter is set too great, the RNC may
mistakenly determine that ping-pong handover to the best cell
occurs. If this parameter is set too small, ping-pong handover
cannot be prevented. Thus, it is recommended that this parameter WRFD-
be set according to the cell radius. NO NO 021200

WRFD-
Unique ID of a cell YES YES 020202
Cell-level switch for controlling inter-frequency and inter-RAT
handover.
When inter-frequency and inter-RAT cells coexist, the parameter
should be configured according to actual handover policies.
When INTERFREQ is selected, only inter-frequency neighboring
cells are measured and inter-frequency handover is performed.
When INTERRAT is selected, only GSM neighboring cells are
measured and inter-RAT handover is performed.
When SIMINTERFREQRAT is selected, both inter-frequency and WRFD-
inter-RAT cells are measured, and the handover is performed 020302
according to the type of the cell that first meets the handover WRFD-
decision criteria. NO NO 020303
This parameter specifies the event 2D/2F measurement threshold
of which measurement type (inter-frequency or inter-RAT
measurements) will be used, when inter-frequency and inter-RAT
measurements coexist.
When COEXIST_MEAS_THD_CHOICE_INTERFREQ is selected,
event 2D/2F measurement thresholds oriented towards inter-
frequency configuration are selected.
When COEXIST_MEAS_THD_CHOICE_INTERRAT is selected,
event 2D/2F measurement thresholds oriented towards inter-RAT
configuration are selected.
The factors such as the event 2D/2F measurement thresholds for
inter-frequency measurement and inter-RAT measurement, inter-
frequency and inter-RAT handover decision thresholds, and current
handover policy should be considered during setting. For example,
if the event 2D threshold for inter-RAT measurement is higher than
that for inter-frequency measurement, and inter-frequency
neighboring cells are preferred when inter-RAT and inter-frequency WRFD-
neighboring cells coexist, then 020302
COEXIST_MEAS_THD_CHOICE_INTERFREQ should be WRFD-
selected. NO NO 020303
Whether the cell allows inter-RAT handover for CS services.
When the switch is set to ON, the inter-RAT handover for CS
services is enabled. When the switch is set to OFF, the inter-RAT
handover for CS services is disabled.
Based on the Service Handover Indicator of a service and the
related parameter configurations on the network side, related
measurements and inter-RAT handover are triggered immediately
once a service is set up. This switch is set to ON only when service
handover is required. Generally, the switch is set to OFF.
Note that the service handover is triggered only when the Service
Handover Indicator is set to
HO_TO_GSM_SHOULD_BE_PERFORM and the inter-RAT
handover switch for the corresponding service is set to ON. Both
conditions are mandatory. For hybrid services, the service WRFD-
handover is not triggered. NO NO 020305
Whether the cell allows inter-RAT handover for PS services.
When the switch is set to ON, the inter-RAT handover for PS
services is enabled. When the switch is set to OFF, the inter-RAT
handover for PS services is disabled.
Based on the Service Handover Indicator of a service and the
related parameter configurations on the network side, related
measurements and inter-RAT handover are triggered immediately
once a service is set up. This switch is set to ON only when service
handover is required. Generally, the switch is set to OFF.
Note that the service handover is triggered only when the Service
Handover Indicator is set to
HO_TO_GSM_SHOULD_BE_PERFORM and the inter-RAT
handover switch for the corresponding service is set to ON. Both
conditions are mandatory. For hybrid services, the service WRFD-
handover is not triggered. NO NO 020305

ID of a cell. For detailed information about this parameter, see


3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES None
If Manual is chosen, parameter " Code Number for HS-PDSCH "
determines HS-PDSCH code number to be allocated. If Automatic
is chosen, allocate HS-PDSCH code number between configured " WRFD-
Code Max Number for HS-PDSCH " and " Code Min Number for 01061001
HS-PDSCH ". For detailed information of this parameter, refer to WRFD-
3GPP TS 25.308. NO NO 01061005
The parameter specifies the number of HS-DPSCH codes. This WRFD-
parameter is valid only when "Allocate Code Mode" is set to 01061001
"Manual". For detailed information about this parameter, refer to WRFD-
3GPP TS 25.308. NO NO 01061005
The parameter determines the maximum number of HS-PDSCH
codes (SF=16). This parameter is valid only when "Allocate Code
Mode" is set to "Automatic". The number of codes used by the HS-
PDSCH is dynamically set between "Code Min Number for HS-
PDSCH" and "Code Max Number for HS-PDSCH", based on
whether the code tree is idle or busy. When the code resource
used by the non-HSPA services is little, the HS-PDSCH uses the WRFD-
rest idle codes as much as possible, and the maximum number of 01061001
idle codes (SF=16 continuous codes) is equal to the value of "Code WRFD-
Max Number for HS-PDSCH". NO NO 01061005
The parameter specifies the minimum number of the HS-PDSCH
codes (SF=16). This parameter is valid only when "Allocate Code
Mode" is set to Automatic. The number of codes used by the HS-
PDSCH is dynamically set between "Code Min Number for HS-
PDSCH" and "Code Max Number for HS-PDSCH", based on the
idle state of the code tree. When the non-H services need more
code resources, the non-H service will gradually occupy the codes WRFD-
used by the HS-PDSCH. The number of codes (SF=16 continuous 01061001
codes) the HS-DPSCH reserved is not less than the value of "Code WRFD-
Min Number for HS-PDSCH". NO NO 01061005
WRFD-
010610
WRFD-
This parameter decides the maximum number of subscribers that 020108
the NodeB can schedule in a TTI period. For detailed information of WRFD-
this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.308. NO NO 01061018

This parameter specifies the offset between the total HSPA power
and the maximum transmission power of a cell. The total HSPA
power is the maximum value of HSPA dynamical power can be
adjusted. For details about this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS WRFD-
25.308. NO NO 01061004
This parameter named Measure Power Offset Constant is used to
compute measurement power offset. Measurement power offset is
used by UE to obtain total received HS-PDSCH power. The
calculation for Measure Power Offset is as shown below: WRFD-
Measure Power Offset = Max(-6, Min(13,CellMaxPower - 010610
PcpichPower - Measure Power OffsetConstant)). For details of the WRFD-
IE "Measure Power Offset", refer to 3GPP TS 25.214. NO NO 01061004
This parameter specifies code reshuffling switch for HDSPA. If the
switch is set as ON, codes occupied by the R99 service can be
adjusted toward codes with small numbers to release the sharing
codes adjacent to HSDPA code. When " Allocate Code Mode " is
set to Automatic or the NodeB automatic code algorithm is
enabled, the released codes can be used by HSDPA and thus WRFD-
HSDPA throughput can be improved. NO NO 01061005
H-based code tree reshuffle user number threshold. When the
switch "Code Adjust Switch for HSDPA"is enabled, if the number of
users on the tree to be reshuffled is no greater than this parameter,
the reshuffle is allowed. Otherwise, the reshuffle is given up. This
parameter limits the number of users involved in one reshuffle so WRFD-
that reshuffle on lots of users at a time is avoided. NO NO 01061005

This parameter is used for setting the punish timer length for code WRFD-
adjust for hsdpa. NO NO 020108
Measure power offset (MPO) constant for calculating MPO. The
formula is as follows: MPO = Max(-6, Min(13, CellMaxPower -
CpichPower - MPO constant)). Here, CpichPower is in dB, and the
meaning of CpichPower is as follows: in STTD mode, it is the
transmit power of the PCPICH; in primary and secondary CPICH
mode, it is the sum of the transmit power of both PCPICH and
SCPICH. NO NO None

ID of a cell. For detailed information about this parameter, see


3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES None
The parameter specifies the number of codes (SF=256) used by
the E-DCH Absolute Grant Channel (E-AGCH). For details about WRFD-
this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.433. NO NO 010612

The parameter specifies the number of codes (SF=128) used by


the E-DCH Relative Grant Channel (E-RGCH)/E-DCH Hybrid ARQ
Indicator Channel (E-HICH). The E-RGCH is used to adjust the
uplink power available for the UE. The E-HICH is used to provide
feedback on the ACK/NACK information, which indicates whether
the data that the RNC receives from the E-DCH is correct or not.
The E-RGCH and E-HICH are dedicated channels shared by
multiple UEs. They share the OVSF channel code with SF=128
and use the orthogonal signature sequence to differentiate
subscribers. WRFD-
For details about this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.433. NO NO 010612
The parameter specifies the target value of the uplink load. HSUPA
power control on the NodeB side keeps uplink load close to the
target value. For details about this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS WRFD-
25.433. For details about this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.433. NO NO 01061203
This parameter specifies the ratio of the non-serving E-DCH RX
power to the total E-DCH RX power. The parameter indicates
whether a non-serving NodeB sends the relative grant (RG)
message to the UE. For details about this parameter, refer to WRFD-
3GPP TS 25.433. NO NO 01061203

ID of an RNC YES NO None

WRFD-
Cell ID before modification YES YES 020117

New cell ID YES YES None

WRFD-
Unique ID of a cell YES YES 020202
unused frequency is higher than another absolute threshold "target
frequency trigger threshold"). Event 2B cannot change from event-
triggered mode to periodical mode. When event-triggered
measurement report mode is selected, Ec/No and RSCP are both
used as the measurement quantity for inter-frequency
measurement.The advantage of event-triggered report mode is that
the signaling transmission and processing load are saved.
Comparing the signal quality between intra-frequency and inter-
frequency handovers, the ping-pong effect in handover is
prevented to some extent. The disadvantage of event-triggered
report mode is that the event is reported only once and cannot be
changed to periodical mode. For the cell-oriented algorithm
parameters, each time when the best cell is updated, the inter-
frequency measurement parameters should be updated
accordingly.
Periodical report mode
In this mode, event 2D/2F is used to start and stop the compressed
mode, and to periodically report the inter-frequency cell
measurement result in compressed mode. When the cell quality
reported by the UE is higher than the absolute threshold plus
hysteresis, the triggering delay timer is started. If the conditions are
always met before the timer expires, the inter-frequency handover
is started after the timer expires.
If the handover fails, the handover decision is performed, according
to the periodical inter-frequency measurement report.
The advantage of the periodical measurement report mode is that it
can repeatedly perform direct retry on the same cell when the
handover fails, and that the following algorithms can be flexibly
developed. For the cell-oriented algorithm parameters, the UE
need not be informed through signaling but the cell need be
updated only when the handover decision is performed in the RNC.
The disadvantage of the periodical measurement report mode is
that it requires large amount of signaling and increases the load on
the air interface and for signaling processing.
As for the impact on network performance,the two measurement
report modes have both advantages and disadvantages. Currently, WRFD-
the traditional periodical report mode is preferred. NO NO 020302
This parameter specifies the Layer 3 filter coefficient for the inter-
frequency measurement
This parameter has the same physical significance and
measurement model as the layer 3 filter coefficient for the intra- WRFD-
frequency measurement. The difference is that the report period of 020302
the inter-frequency measurement is 480 ms while the report period WRFD-
of the intra-frequency measurement is 200 ms. In practice, the 020304
setting of this parameter can be adjusted according to performance WRFD-
statistics. NO NO 021200
Interval between periodic reporting for the inter-frequency
handover.
In periodic reporting mode, the inter-frequency handover attempts
is reported at the preset interval. It is not recommended that this
parameter be set to "NON_PERIODIC_REPORT" since the UE
behavior may be unknown. This parameter has impact on the Uu
signaling flow. If the interval is too short and the frequency is too
high, the RNC may have high load when processing signaling. If
the interval is too long, the network cannot detect the signal
changes in time. This may delay the inter-frequency handover, thus WRFD-
causing call drops. NO NO 020302
Hysteresis for triggering event 2B.
The value of this parameter is associated with the slow fading. If
this parameter is set to a greater value, the ability of resisting signal
fluctuation improves and the number of ping-pong handovers
decreases; however, the handover algorithm becomes slow in
responding to the signal change and thus event 2B may not be WRFD-
triggered in time. NO NO 020302
Hysteresis for triggering event 2D.
The value of this parameter is associated with the slow fading. If
this parameter is set to a greater value, the probability of ping-pong
reporting of event 2D and event 2F reduces and the number of
incorrect decisions on event 2D decreases; however, event 2D
may not be triggered in time.
When "InterFreqReportMode" is set to
PERIODICAL_REPORTING, the hysteresis in active set quality
measurement is used to prevent the ping-pong reporting of event
2D (triggered when the estimated quality of the frequency in use is
lower than the threshold) and event 2F (triggered when the
estimated quality of the frequency in use is higher than the
threshold). Event 2D is used to enable the compression mode and
event 2F is used to disable the compression mode. To prevent the
compression mode from being frequently enabled and disabled,
you can set "Hystfor2D" and "Hystfor2F" to be greater than their
recommended values according to the statistics of the ping-pong
inter-frequency handover.
To set "Hystfor2D" and "Hystfor2F", you should consider the radio
environment (with slow fading characteristics), actual handover
distance, and moving speed of the UE. The value of this parameter
ranges from 2 dB to 5 dB. In addition, filter coefficient and trigger WRFD-
delay must be considered in setting this parameter. NO NO 020302
Hysteresis for triggering event 2F.
The value of this parameter is associated with the slow fading. If
this parameter is set to a greater value, the probability of ping-pong
reporting of event 2D and event 2F reduces and the number of
incorrect decisions on event 2F decrease; however, event 2F may
not be triggered in time.
When "InterFreqReportMode" is set to
PERIODICAL_REPORTING, the hysteresis in active set quality
measurement is used to prevent the ping-pong reporting of event
2D (triggered when the estimated quality of the frequency in use is
lower than the threshold) and event 2F (triggered when the
estimated quality of the frequency in use is higher than the
threshold). Event 2D is used to enable the compression mode and
event 2F is used to disable the compression mode. To prevent the
compression mode from being frequently enabled and disabled,
you can set "Hystfor2D" and "Hystfor2F" to be greater than their
recommended values according to the statistics of the ping-pong
inter-frequency handover.
To set "Hystfor2D" and "Hystfor2F", you should consider the radio
environment (with slow fading characteristics), actual handover
distance, and moving speed of the UE. The value of this parameter
ranges from 2 dB to 5 dB. In addition, filter coefficient and trigger WRFD-
delay must be considered in setting this parameter. NO NO 020302
Hysteresis in the inter-frequency hard handover triggered by the
periodic measurement report.
This parameter is used to estimate the inter-frequency handover on
the RNC side. If this parameter is set to a greater value, the ability
of resisting signal fluctuation improves and the number of ping-
pong handovers decreases; however, the handover algorithm
becomes slow in responding to the signal change and thus the WRFD-
handover may not be triggered in time. NO NO 020302
The parameter WeightForUsedFreq is the frequency weighting
factor used to calculate the quality of the current frequency.
If this parameter is set to a greater value, the higher quality of the
active set is obtained. If this parameter is set to 0, the general
quality of the active set is considered the quality of the best cell in
this set. For details about this parameter, see the subsection of
frequency quality estimation in the section of inter-frequency
measurement in 3GPP TS 25.331. This parameter is used for
event-triggered reporting of inter-frequency handovers for events
2D, 2F, 2B and 2C, but not used for periodical reporting of inter- WRFD-
frequency handovers. NO NO 020302
Interval time between the detection of event 2B and sending of
measurement report. This parameter correlates with slow fading. If
this parameter is set to a greater value, the probability of incorrect
decision becomes low; however, the handover algorithm becomes
slow in responding to signal change.
The emulation results show that setting this interval can effectively
reduce the average number of handovers and the number of
incorrect handovers, preventing unnecessary handovers. In
addition, the UE at different rates may react differently to the same
interval. For the fast-moving UE, the call drop rate is more sensitive
to this interval, whereas, for the slow-moving UE, the call drop rate
is less sensitive to this interval. Therefore, for the cell with most of
the fast-moving UEs, this parameter can be set to a smaller value,
whereas for the cell with most of the slow-moving UEs, this WRFD-
parameter can be set to a greater value. The value of this 020302
parameter can be adjusted according to the actual network WRFD-
statistics. NO NO 020304
Interval time between detection of event 2D and sending of the
measurement report. This parameter correlates with slow fading. If
this parameter is set to a greater value, the probability of incorrect
decision becomes low; however, the handover algorithm becomes
slow in responding to signal change.
The emulation results show that setting this interval can effectively
reduce the average number of handovers and the number of
incorrect handovers, preventing unnecessary handovers. In
addition, the UE at different rates may react differently to the same
interval. For the fast-moving UE, the call drop rate is more sensitive
to this interval, whereas, for the slow-moving UE, the call drop rate
is less sensitive to this interval. Therefore, for the cell with most of
the fast-moving UEs, this parameter can be set to a smaller value,
whereas for the cell with most of the slow-moving UEs, this
parameter can be set to a greater value. The value of this
parameter can be adjusted according to the actual network WRFD-
statistics. NO NO 020302
Interval time between detection of event 2F and sending of the
measurement report.This parameter correlates with slow fading. If
this parameter is set to a greater value, the probability of incorrect
decision becomes low; however, the handover algorithm becomes
slow in responding to signal change.
The emulation results show that setting this interval can effectively
reduce the average number of handovers and the number of
incorrect handovers, preventing unnecessary handovers. In
addition, the UE at different rates may react differently to the same
interval. For the fast-moving UE, the call drop rate is more sensitive
to this interval, whereas, for the slow-moving UE, the call drop rate
is less sensitive to this interval. Therefore, for the cell with most of
the fast-moving UEs, this parameter can be set to a smaller value,
whereas for the cell with most of the slow-moving UEs, this
parameter can be set to a greater value. The value of this
parameter can be adjusted according to the actual network WRFD-
statistics. NO NO 020302
Interval between reception of periodical reports and triggering of
the inter-frequency handover.
Only the inter-frequency cell in which the signal quality is above a
certain threshold in all periodic reports during a time equal to this
parameter can be selected as the target cell for the inter-frequency
handover. If this parameter is set to a greater value, the probability
of incorrect decision becomes low; however, the handover
algorithm becomes slow in responding to signal change. The
emulation results show that setting this interval can effectively
reduce the average number of handovers and the number of
incorrect handovers, preventing unnecessary handovers. In
addition, the UE at different rates may react differently to the same
interval. For the fast-moving UE, the call drop rate is more sensitive
to this interval, whereas, for the slow-moving UE, the call drop rate
is less sensitive to this interval. Therefore, for the cell with most of
the fast-moving UEs, this parameter can be set to a smaller value,
whereas for the cell with most of the slow-moving UEs, this
parameter can be set to a greater value. The value of this
parameter can be adjusted according to the actual network WRFD-
statistics. NO NO 020302
Ec/No threshold of triggering the inter-frequency measurement for
CS services.
The threshold of triggering the inter-frequency measurement
(namely, threshold of enabling the compression mode) is a key
parameter in the inter-frequency handover policy. The setting of
this parameter affects the proportion of the UEs in compression
mode in a cell and the success rate of the hard handover. To set
this parameter, consider the following factors: moving speed of the
UE and cell radius.
When Ec/No is used as the measurement quantity for CS services,
the UE reports event 2D when the measured Ec/No value is lower
than the value of this parameter. Then, the RNC sends the
signaling to activate the compression mode and start the inter-
frequency measurement.
For the UE moving at a speed of 5 km/h, the recommended
threshold is -17 dB; for the UE moving at a speed of 50 km/h, the
recommended threshold is -14 dB; for the UE moving at a speed of
120 km/h, the recommended threshold is -12 dB.
For the cell in which the UEs are moving at various speeds, set this
parameter to -14 dB. The emulation result shows that the call drop
rate remains low for the UEs moving at a speed of 120 km/h when
this parameter is set to -14 dB.
Event 2D and event 2F are used to enable and disable the
compression mode respectively. To enable the compression mode
earlier, increase the threshold of triggering event 2D; otherwise,
decrease the threshold of triggering event 2D. To prevent the
frequent enabling and disabling of the compression mode, increase
the difference between the thresholds of triggering event 2D and WRFD-
event 2F. NO NO 020302
Ec/No threshold of stopping the inter-frequency measurement for
CS services.
The threshold of stopping the inter-frequency measurement
(namely, threshold of disabling the compression mode) is a key
parameter in the inter-frequency handover policy. The setting of
this parameter affects the proportion of the UEs in compression
mode in a cell and the success rate of the hard handover. To set
this parameter, consider the following factors: moving speed of the
UE and cell radius.
When Ec/No is used as the measurement quantity for CS services,
the UE reports event 2F when the measured Ec/No value is higher
than the value of this parameter. Then, the RNC sends the
signaling to disable the compression mode and stop the inter-
frequency measurement.
Event 2D and event 2F are used to enable and disable the
compression mode respectively. To enable the compression mode
earlier, increase the threshold of triggering event 2D; otherwise,
decrease the threshold of triggering event 2D. To prevent the
frequent enabling and disabling of the compression mode, increase
the difference between the thresholds of triggering event 2D and WRFD-
event 2F. NO NO 020302
Ec/No threshold of triggering the inter-frequency measurement for
PS non-HSPA services.
The threshold of triggering the inter-frequency measurement
(namely, threshold of enabling the compression mode) is a key
parameter in the inter-frequency handover policy. The setting of
this parameter affects the proportion of the UEs in compression
mode in a cell and the success rate of the hard handover. To set
this parameter, consider the following factors: moving speed of the
UE and cell radius.
When Ec/No is used as the measurement quantity for PS non-
HSPA services, the UE reports event 2D when the measured
Ec/No value is lower than the value of this parameter. Then, the
RNC sends the signaling to activate the compression mode and
start the inter-frequency measurement.
For the UE moving at a speed of 5 km/h, the recommended
threshold is -17 dB; for the UE moving at a speed of 50 km/h, the
recommended threshold is -14 dB; for the UE moving at a speed of
120 km/h, the recommended threshold is -12 dB.
For the cell in which the UEs are moving at various speeds, set this
parameter to -14 dB. The emulation result shows that the call drop
rate remains low for the UEs moving at a speed of 120 km/h when
this parameter is set to -14 dB.
Event 2D and event 2F are used to enable and disable the
compression mode respectively. To enable the compression mode
earlier, increase the threshold of triggering event 2D; otherwise,
decrease the threshold of triggering event 2D. To prevent the
frequent enabling and disabling of the compression mode, increase
the difference between the thresholds of triggering event 2D and WRFD-
event 2F. NO NO 020302
Ec/No threshold of triggering the inter-frequency measurement for
HSPA services.
The threshold of triggering the inter-frequency measurement
(namely, threshold of enabling the compression mode) is a key
parameter in the inter-frequency handover policy. The setting of
this parameter affects the proportion of the UEs in compression
mode in a cell and the success rate of the hard handover. To set
this parameter, consider the following factors: moving speed of the
UE and cell radius.
When Ec/No is used as the measurement quantity for HSPA
services, the UE reports event 2D when the measured Ec/No value
is lower than the value of this parameter. Then, the RNC sends the
signaling to activate the compression mode and start the inter-
frequency measurement.
For the UE moving at a speed of 5 km/h, the recommended
threshold is -17 dB; for the UE moving at a speed of 50 km/h, the
recommended threshold is -14 dB; for the UE moving at a speed of
120 km/h, the recommended threshold is -12 dB.
For the cell in which the UEs are moving at various speeds, set this
parameter to -14 dB. The emulation result shows that the call drop
rate remains low for the UEs moving at a speed of 120 km/h when
this parameter is set to -14 dB.
Event 2D and event 2F are used to enable and disable the
compression mode respectively. To enable the compression mode
earlier, increase the threshold of triggering event 2D; otherwise,
decrease the threshold of triggering event 2D. To prevent the
frequent enabling and disabling of the compression mode, increase
the difference between the thresholds of triggering event 2D and WRFD-
event 2F. NO NO 020302
Ec/No threshold of stopping the inter-frequency measurement for
PS non-HSPA services.
The threshold of stopping the inter-frequency measurement
(namely, threshold of disabling the compression mode) is a key
parameter in the inter-frequency handover policy. The setting of
this parameter affects the proportion of the UEs in compression
mode in a cell and the success rate of the hard handover. To set
this parameter, consider the following factors: moving speed of the
UE and cell radius.
When Ec/No is used as the measurement quantity for PS non-
HSPA services, the UE reports event 2F when the measured
Ec/No value is higher than the value of this parameter. Then, the
RNC sends the signaling to disable the compression mode and
stop the inter-frequency measurement.
Event 2D and event 2F are used to enable and disable the
compression mode respectively. To enable the compression mode
earlier, increase the threshold of triggering event 2D; otherwise,
decrease the threshold of triggering event 2D. To prevent the
frequent enabling and disabling of the compression mode, increase
the difference between the thresholds of triggering event 2D and WRFD-
event 2F. NO NO 020302
Ec/No threshold of stopping the inter-frequency measurement for
HSPA services.
The threshold of stopping the inter-frequency measurement
(namely, threshold of disabling the compression mode) is a key
parameter in the inter-frequency handover policy. The setting of
this parameter affects the proportion of the UEs in compression
mode in a cell and the success rate of the hard handover. To set
this parameter, consider the following factors: moving speed of the
UE and cell radius.
When Ec/No is used as the measurement quantity for HSPA
services, the UE reports event 2F when the measured Ec/No value
is higher than the value of this parameter. Then, the RNC sends
the signaling to disable the compression mode and stop the inter-
frequency measurement.
Event 2D and event 2F are used to enable and disable the
compression mode respectively. To enable the compression mode
earlier, increase the threshold of triggering event 2D; otherwise,
decrease the threshold of triggering event 2D. To prevent the
frequent enabling and disabling of the compression mode, increase
the difference between the thresholds of triggering event 2D and WRFD-
event 2F. NO NO 020302
RSCP threshold of triggering the inter-frequency measurement for
CS services.
The threshold of triggering the inter-frequency measurement
(namely, threshold of enabling the compression mode) is a key
parameter in the inter-frequency handover policy. The setting of
this parameter affects the proportion of the UEs in compression
mode in a cell and the success rate of the hard handover. To set
this parameter, consider the following factors: moving speed of the
UE and cell radius.
When RSCP is used as the measurement quantity for CS services,
the UE reports event 2D when the measured RSCP value is lower
than the value of this parameter. Then, the RNC sends the
signaling to activate the compression mode and start the inter-
frequency measurement.
For the UE moving at a speed of 5 km/h, the recommended
threshold is -100 dBm; for the UE moving at a speed of 50 km/h,
the recommended threshold is -97 dBm; for the UE moving at a
speed of 120 km/h, the recommended threshold is -93 dBm.
For the cell in which the UEs are moving at various speeds, set this
parameter to -95 dBm. The emulation result shows that the call
drop rate remains low for the UEs moving at a speed of 120 km/h
when this parameter is set to -95 dBm.
Event 2D and event 2F are used to enable and disable the
compression mode respectively. To enable the compression mode
earlier, increase the threshold of triggering event 2D; otherwise,
decrease the threshold of triggering event 2D. To prevent the
frequent enabling and disabling of the compression mode, increase
the difference between the thresholds of triggering event 2D and
event 2F.
When the signals at the entrance to an elevator or a subway
change too fast to perform handover, set this parameter to -90 WRFD-
dBm to enable the compression mode earlier. NO NO 020302
RSCP threshold of stopping the inter-frequency measurement for
CS services.
The threshold of stopping the inter-frequency measurement
(namely, threshold of disabling the compression mode) is a key
parameter in the inter-frequency handover policy. The setting of
this parameter affects the proportion of the UEs in compression
mode in a cell and the success rate of the hard handover. To set
this parameter, consider the following factors: moving speed of the
UE and cell radius.
When RSCP is used as the measurement quantity for CS services,
the UE reports event 2F when the measured RSCP value is higher
than the value of this parameter. Then, the RNC sends the
signaling to disable the compression mode and stop the inter-
frequency measurement.
Event 2D and event 2F are used to enable and disable the
compression mode respectively. To enable the compression mode
earlier, increase the threshold of triggering event 2D; otherwise,
decrease the threshold of triggering event 2D. To prevent the
frequent enabling and disabling of the compression mode, increase
the difference between the thresholds of triggering event 2D and
event 2F.
When the signals at the entrance to an elevator or a subway
change too fast to perform handover, set this parameter to -85 WRFD-
dBm to enable the compression mode earlier. NO NO 020302
RSCP threshold of triggering the inter-frequency measurement for
PS non-HSPA services.
The threshold of triggering the inter-frequency measurement
(namely, threshold of enabling the compression mode) is a key
parameter in the inter-frequency handover policy. The setting of
this parameter affects the proportion of the UEs in compression
mode in a cell and the success rate of the hard handover. To set
this parameter, consider the following factors: moving speed of the
UE and cell radius.
When RSCP is used as the measurement quantity for HSPA
services, the UE reports event 2D when the measured RSCP value
is lower than the value of this parameter. Then, the RNC sends the
signaling to activate the compression mode and start the inter-
frequency measurement.
For the UE moving at a speed of 5 km/h, the recommended
threshold is -100 dBm; for the UE moving at a speed of 50 km/h,
the recommended threshold is -97 dBm; for the UE moving at a
speed of 120 km/h, the recommended threshold is -93 dBm.
For the cell in which the UEs are moving at various speeds, set this
parameter to -95 dBm. The emulation result shows that the call
drop rate remains low for the UEs moving at a speed of 120 km/h
when this parameter is set to -95 dBm.
Event 2D and event 2F are used to enable and disable the
compression mode respectively. To enable the compression mode
earlier, increase the threshold of triggering event 2D; otherwise,
decrease the threshold of triggering event 2D. To prevent the
frequent enabling and disabling of the compression mode, increase
the difference between the thresholds of triggering event 2D and
event 2F.
When the signals at the entrance to an elevator or a subway
change too fast to perform handover, set this parameter to -90 WRFD-
dBm to enable the compression mode earlier. NO NO 020302
RSCP threshold of triggering the inter-frequency measurement for
HSPA services.
The threshold of triggering the inter-frequency measurement
(namely, threshold of enabling the compression mode) is a key
parameter in the inter-frequency handover policy. The setting of
this parameter affects the proportion of the UEs in compression
mode in a cell and the success rate of the hard handover. To set
this parameter, consider the following factors: moving speed of the
UE and cell radius.
When RSCP is used as the measurement quantity for HSPA
services, the UE reports event 2D when the measured RSCP value
is lower than the value of this parameter. Then, the RNC sends the
signaling to activate the compression mode and start the inter-
frequency measurement.
For the UE moving at a speed of 5 km/h, the recommended
threshold is -100 dBm; for the UE moving at a speed of 50 km/h,
the recommended threshold is -97 dBm; for the UE moving at a
speed of 120 km/h, the recommended threshold is -93 dBm.
For the cell in which the UEs are moving at various speeds, set this
parameter to -95 dBm. The emulation result shows that the call
drop rate remains low for the UEs moving at a speed of 120 km/h
when this parameter is set to -95 dBm.
Event 2D and event 2F are used to enable and disable the
compression mode respectively. To enable the compression mode
earlier, increase the threshold of triggering event 2D; otherwise,
decrease the threshold of triggering event 2D. To prevent the
frequent enabling and disabling of the compression mode, increase
the difference between the thresholds of triggering event 2D and
event 2F.
When the signals at the entrance to an elevator or a subway
change too fast to perform handover, set this parameter to -90 WRFD-
dBm to enable the compression mode earlier. NO NO 020302
RSCP threshold of stopping the inter-frequency measurement for
PS non-HSPA services.
The threshold of stopping the inter-frequency measurement
(namely, threshold of disabling the compression mode) is a key
parameter in the inter-frequency handover policy. The setting of
this parameter affects the proportion of the UEs in compression
mode in a cell and the success rate of the hard handover. To set
this parameter, consider the following factors: moving speed of the
UE and cell radius.
When RSCP is used as the measurement quantity for PS non-
HSPA services, the UE reports event 2F when the measured
RSCP value is higher than the value of this parameter. Then, the
RNC sends the signaling to disable the compression mode and
stop the inter-frequency measurement.
Event 2D and event 2F are used to enable and disable the
compression mode respectively. To enable the compression mode
earlier, increase the threshold of triggering event 2D; otherwise,
decrease the threshold of triggering event 2D. To prevent the
frequent enabling and disabling of the compression mode, increase
the difference between the thresholds of triggering event 2D and
event 2F.
When the signals at the entrance to an elevator or a subway
change too fast to perform handover, set this parameter to -85 WRFD-
dBm to enable the compression mode earlier. NO NO 020302
RSCP threshold of stopping the inter-frequency measurement for
HSPA services.
The threshold of stopping the inter-frequency measurement
(namely, threshold of disabling the compression mode) is a key
parameter in the inter-frequency handover policy. The setting of
this parameter affects the proportion of the UEs in compression
mode in a cell and the success rate of the hard handover. To set
this parameter, consider the following factors: moving speed of the
UE and cell radius.
When RSCP is used as the measurement quantity for HSPA
services, the UE reports event 2F when the measured RSCP value
is higher than the value of this parameter. Then, the RNC sends
the signaling to disable the compression mode and stop the inter-
frequency measurement.
Event 2D and event 2F are used to enable and disable the
compression mode respectively. To enable the compression mode
earlier, increase the threshold of triggering event 2D; otherwise,
decrease the threshold of triggering event 2D. To prevent the
frequent enabling and disabling of the compression mode, increase
the difference between the thresholds of triggering event 2D and
event 2F.
When the signals at the entrance to an elevator or a subway
change too fast to perform handover, set this parameter to -85 WRFD-
dBm to enable the compression mode earlier. NO NO 020302
Threshold of the target frequency for triggering inter-frequency
measurement based on measurement quantity of Ec/No for CS
services. For CS services, if the inter-frequency reporting mode is
set to "EVENT_TRIGGER", this parameter is used to set the
criterion for triggering event 2B. That is, event 2B can be triggered
when the quality of the target frequency is higher than this
threshold. If the inter-frequency reporting mode is set to
"PERIODIC_TRIGGER", this parameter is used for handover WRFD-
decision. NO NO 020302
Threshold of the target frequency for triggering inter-frequency
measurement based on measurement quantity of Ec/No for HSPA
services.For HSPA services, For CS services, if the inter-frequency
reporting mode is set to "EVENT_TRIGGER", this parameter is
used to set the criterion for triggering event 2B. That is, event 2B
can be triggered when the quality of the target frequency is higher
than this threshold. If the inter-frequency reporting mode is set to
"PERIODIC_TRIGGER", this parameter is used for handover WRFD-
decision. NO NO 020302
Threshold of the target frequency for triggering inter-frequency
measurement based on measurement quantity of Ec/No for non-
HSPA services in PS domain.For non-HSPA services in PS
domain, For CS services, if the inter-frequency reporting mode is
set to "EVENT_TRIGGER", this parameter is used to set the
criterion for triggering event 2B. That is, event 2B can be triggered
when the quality of the target frequency is higher than this
threshold. If the inter-frequency reporting mode is set to
"PERIODIC_TRIGGER", this parameter is used for handover WRFD-
decision. NO NO 020302
Threshold of the target frequency for triggering inter-frequency
measurement based on measurement quantity of RSCP for CS
services. For CS services, For CS services, if the inter-frequency
reporting mode is set to "EVENT_TRIGGER", this parameter is
used to set the criterion for triggering event 2B. That is, event 2B
can be triggered when the quality of the target frequency is higher
than this threshold. If the inter-frequency reporting mode is set to
"PERIODIC_TRIGGER", this parameter is used for handover WRFD-
decision. NO NO 020302
Threshold of the target frequency for triggering inter-frequency
measurement based on measurement quantity of RSCP for HSPA
services. For HSPA services, For CS services, if the inter-
frequency reporting mode is set to "EVENT_TRIGGER", this
parameter is used to set the criterion for triggering event 2B. That
is, event 2B can be triggered when the quality of the target
frequency is higher than this threshold. If the inter-frequency
reporting mode is set to "PERIODIC_TRIGGER", this parameter is WRFD-
used for handover decision. NO NO 020302
Threshold of the target frequency for triggering inter-frequency
measurement based on measurement quantity of RSCP for non-
HSPA services in PS domain.For non-HSPA services in PS
domain, For CS services, if the inter-frequency reporting mode is
set to "EVENT_TRIGGER", this parameter is used to set the
criterion for triggering event 2B. That is, event 2B can be triggered
when the quality of the target frequency is higher than this
threshold. If the inter-frequency reporting mode is set to
"PERIODIC_TRIGGER", this parameter is used for handover WRFD-
decision. NO NO 020302
Threshold of used frequency quality for triggering inter-frequency
measurement based on measurement quantity of Ec/No for CS
services.For CS services, if the value of "Inter-frequency
Measurement Report Mode" is set to EVENT_TRIGGER, this
parameter is used to set the measurement control of event 2B.
One of the necessary conditions for triggering event 2B can be met
only when the quality of the target frequency is smaller than this
threshold. In addition, event 2B is triggered only when both the
necessary conditions are met.
After handover, even if the inter-frequency measurement is
triggered again, it is very difficult to hand over the UE again to the
cell of currently used frequency. That is, this parameter is usually
set smaller than the start threshold for event 2F or equal to the WRFD-
threshold of event 2D. NO NO 020302
Threshold of used frequency quality for triggering inter-frequency
measurement based on measurement quantity of Ec/No for non-
HSPA services in PS domain.For non-HSPA services in PS
domain, if the value of "Inter-frequency Measurement Report
Mode" is set to EVENT_TRIGGER, this parameter is used to set
the measurement control of event 2B. One of the necessary
conditions for triggering event 2B can be met only when the quality
of the target frequency is smaller than this threshold. In addition,
event 2B is triggered only when both the necessary conditions are
met.
After handover, even if the inter-frequency measurement is
triggered again, it is very difficult to hand over the UE again to the
cell of currently used frequency. That is, this parameter is usually
set smaller than the start threshold for event 2F or equal to the WRFD-
threshold of event 2D. NO NO 020302
Threshold of used frequency quality for triggering inter-frequency
measurement based on measurement quantity of Ec/No for HSPA
services.For HSPA services, if the value of "Inter-frequency
Measurement Report Mode" is set to EVENT_TRIGGER, this
parameter is used to set the measurement control of event 2B.
One of the necessary conditions for triggering event 2B can be met
only when the quality of the target frequency is smaller than this
threshold. In addition, event 2B is triggered only when both the
necessary conditions are met.
After handover, even if the inter-frequency measurement is
triggered again, it is very difficult to hand over the UE again to the
cell of currently used frequency. That is, this parameter is usually
set smaller than the start threshold for event 2F or equal to the WRFD-
threshold of event 2D. NO NO 020302
Threshold of used frequency quality for triggering inter-frequency
measurement based on measurement quantity of RSCP for CS
services.For CS services, if the value of "Inter-frequency
Measurement Report Mode" is set to EVENT_TRIGGER, this
parameter is used to set the measurement control of event 2B.
One of the necessary conditions for triggering event 2B can be met
only when the quality of the target frequency is smaller than this
threshold. In addition, event 2B is triggered only when both the
necessary conditions are met.
After handover, even if the inter-frequency measurement is
triggered again, it is very difficult to hand over the UE again to the
cell of currently used frequency. That is, this parameter is usually
set smaller than the start threshold for event 2F or equal to the WRFD-
threshold of event 2D. NO NO 020302
Threshold of used frequency quality for triggering inter-frequency
measurement based on measurement quantity of RSCP for non-
HSPA services in PS domain.For non-HSPA services in PS
domain, if the value of "Inter-frequency Measurement Report
Mode" is set to EVENT_TRIGGER, this parameter is used to set
the measurement control of event 2B. One of the necessary
conditions for triggering event 2B can be met only when the quality
of the target frequency is smaller than this threshold. In addition,
event 2B is triggered only when both the necessary conditions are
met.
After handover, even if the inter-frequency measurement is
triggered again, it is very difficult to hand over the UE again to the
cell of currently used frequency. That is, this parameter is usually
set smaller than the start threshold for event 2F or equal to the WRFD-
threshold of event 2D. NO NO 020302
Threshold of used frequency quality for triggering inter-frequency
measurement based on measurement quantity of RSCP for HSPA
services.For HSPA services, if the value of "Inter-frequency
Measurement Report Mode" is set to EVENT_TRIGGER, this
parameter is used to set the measurement control of event 2B.
One of the necessary conditions for triggering event 2B can be met
only when the quality of the target frequency is smaller than this
threshold. In addition, event 2B is triggered only when both the
necessary conditions are met.
After handover, even if the inter-frequency measurement is
triggered again, it is very difficult to hand over the UE again to the
cell of currently used frequency. That is, this parameter is usually
set smaller than the start threshold for event 2F or equal to the WRFD-
threshold of event 2D. NO NO 020302
Length of the timer for the inter-frequency measurement.
If the inter-frequency handover is not performed before this timer
expires, the inter-frequency measurement is stopped and the WRFD-
compression mode is disabled (if enabled before). The value 0 020302
indicates that this timer is not to be started. WRFD-
This parameter is used to prevent the long duration of the inter- 020304
frequency measurement state (compression mode) due to WRFD-
unavailability of a target cell that meets the handover criteria. NO NO 021200

WRFD-
Sets the interval between the failure in the inter-frequency 020302
handover triggered by the event 2B and the inter-frequency WRFD-
handover retry. NO NO 020304
Maximum number of inter-frequency handover re-attempts after
event 2B is reported when the measurement control message is
valid.
If this parameter is set to a greater value, the number of inter-
frequency handover re-attempts increases and the possibility of
successfully handing over the UE to the target cell whose load
becomes normal increases. When the number of inter-frequency
handover re-attempts reaches the threshold, the RNC sends
another inter-frequency measurement control message to allow the WRFD-
UE to be handed over to other cells of this frequency. 020302
If the measurement control is released, the inter-frequency WRFD-
handover re-attempt is stopped. NO NO 020304
Maximum delay before triggering the inter-frequency coverage
handover.
If the inter-frequency coverage handover priority of the cell
reporting the MR is equal to the highest priority of the target cell
defined in the measurement control list, the inter-frequency
handover is triggered. If the inter-frequency coverage handover
priority of the cell reporting the MR is lower than the highest priority
of the target cell defined in the measurement control list, the inter-
freq coverage handover delay timer is enabled. WRFD-
When the timer expires, the inter-freq handover is triggered. NO NO 020302

WRFD-
Unique ID of a cell YES YES 020202
This parameter specifies the Layer 3 filter coefficient for the inter-
frequency measurement
This parameter has the same physical significance and
measurement model as the layer 3 filter coefficient for the intra- WRFD-
frequency measurement. The difference is that the report period of 020302
the inter-frequency measurement is 480 ms while the report period WRFD-
of the intra-frequency measurement is 200 ms. In practice, the 020304
setting of this parameter can be adjusted according to performance WRFD-
statistics. NO NO 021200
Hysteresis used for event 2C.
The value of this parameter is associated with the slow fading. If
this parameter is set to a greater value, the ability of resisting signal
fluctuation improves and the number of ping-pong handovers
decreases; however, the handover algorithm becomes slow in
responding to the signal change and thus event 2C may not be WRFD-
triggered in time. NO NO 021200
Interval time between detection of event 2C and sending of the
measurement report.
The value of this parameter is associated with slow fading. If this
parameter is set to a greater value, the probability of incorrect
decision becomes low; however, the handover algorithm becomes
slow in responding to signal change.
The emulation results show that setting this interval can effectively
reduce the average number of handovers and the number of
incorrect handovers, preventing unnecessary handovers. In
addition, the UE at different rates may react differently to the same
interval. For the fast-moving UE, the call drop rate is more sensitive
to this interval, whereas, for the slow-moving UE, the call drop rate
is less sensitive to this interval. Therefore, for the cell with most of
the fast-moving UEs, this parameter can be set to a smaller value,
whereas for the cell with most of the slow-moving UEs, this
parameter can be set to a greater value. The value of this
parameter can be adjusted according to the actual network WRFD-
statistics. NO NO 021200
Threshold of the target frequency quality for triggering inter-
frequency handover.
This parameter is used for measurement control on event 2C.
When the target frequency quality is higher than this threshold, WRFD-
event 2C is triggered. NO NO 021200
Length of the timer for the inter-frequency measurement.
If the inter-frequency handover is not performed before this timer
expires, the inter-frequency measurement is stopped and the WRFD-
compression mode is disabled (if enabled before). The value 0 020302
indicates that this timer is not to be started. WRFD-
This parameter is used to prevent the long duration of the inter- 020304
frequency measurement state (compression mode) due to WRFD-
unavailability of a target cell that meets the handover criteria. NO NO 021200
Interval between the handover re-attempts for event 2C.
If the inter-frequency handover for event 2C fails, the RNC reties
the inter-frequency handover. This parameter specifies the interval
between the handover re-attempts for event 2C. If this parameter is
set to a smaller value, handover re-attempts increase when the
inter-frequency handover fails. In this case, the UE can be quickly
handed over to the target cell whose load is reduced. The RNC WRFD-
load, however, increases. NO NO 021200
Maximum number of handover attempts for event 2C.
This parameter specifies the maximum number of handover re-
attempts for event 2C when the measurement control message is
valid. If this parameter is set to a greater value, inter-frequency
handover re-attempts increase and the possibility of successfully
handing over the UE to the target cell whose load becomes normal
increases. When the number of re-attempts reaches the preset
value, the RNC does not attempt to perform the handover.
Alternatively, when the measurement control is cancelled, the WRFD-
handover re-attempt is stopped immediately. NO NO 021200

WRFD-
Unique ID of a cell YES YES 020202
is made when the handover fails unless event 3A is triggered in
this cell again.
The advantage of event-triggered reporting is that the signaling
transmission and processing load are saved. Comparing the signal
quality between intra-frequency and inter-frequency handovers, the
ping-pong effect in handover is prevented to some extent. The
drawback of event-triggered reporting is that the event is reported
only once and cannot be changed to periodical reporting. For the
cell-oriented algorithm parameters, each time when the best cell is
updated, the inter-frequency measurement parameters should be
updated accordingly.
Periodical reporting
When the quality of the GSM cell reported by the UE meets the
criteria for inter-RAT handover, the delay trigger timer is started. If
the quality of the GSM cell always meets the criteria for inter-RAT
handover before timeout, the inter-RAT handover is triggered after
the delay trigger timer expires.
For the GSM cell whose BSIC can be decoded correctly, a shorter
delay trigger time should be set to indicate the high priority attribute
of the GSM cell. For the GSM cell whose BSIC is not verified, a
longer delay trigger time should be set to indicate the low priority
attribute of the GSM cell. In this manner, the BSIC can be decoded
faster.
If the handover fails, the handover re-attempt is made again
according to the periodical inter-RAT measurement report.
The advantage of periodical reporting is that it can be used for
repeated handover re-attempts on the same cell when the
handover fails, and that subsequent algorithms can be flexibly
developed. In addition, for the cell-oriented algorithm parameters,
the RNC updates the parameters when making internal handover
decision and the system needs not to inform the UEs of the
parameter change through signaling messages after the
handovers. The drawback of periodical reporting is that it requires
large amount of signaling and increases the load on the air
interface and for signaling processing.
The two reporting modes have both advantage and drawback. WRFD-
Currently, the traditional periodical reporting mode is preferred. NO NO 020303
L3 filtering coefficient for event 2D or event 2F measurement
If this parameter is set to a greater value, the effect of smoothing
signals and the ability of anti-fast-fading improve. However, the
ability of tracing the signal change becomes low and call drops are
likely to occur because handover is not performed in time. If this
parameter is set to a smaller value, the number of unnecessary
handovers increases.
The parameter has the same physical meaning and measurement
model as the inter-frequency L3 filter coefficient. The reporting
period is 480 ms. For specific analysis, see the intra-frequency L3
filter coefficient and inter-frequency L3 filter coefficient.
Parameter adjustment suggestions:
In cells where the average moving speed of UEs is low, there is a
comparatively big shadow fading square error. Therefore, the
recommended value is 4. The value can be increased in a certain
degree.
In cells where the average moving speed of UEs is medium, there
is a comparatively smaller shadow fading square error. Therefore,
the recommended value is 3.
In cells where the average moving speed of UEs is high, there is a
comparatively small shadow fading square error. Therefore, the WRFD-
recommended value is 2. NO NO 020303
Measurement quantity used in coverage-based inter-RAT
measurement in event 3A-triggered reporting mode.
When CPICH_Ec/No is selected, it indicates that the Ec/No
measurement quantity is used for event 3A measurement. The
physical unit is dB.
When CPICH_RSCP is selected, it indicates that the RSCP
measurement quantity is used for event 3A measurement. The
physical unit is dBm.
When AUTO is selected, it indicates that the Ec/No measurement
quantity is used for event 3A measurement if the RNC receives
Ec/No 2D firstly. If the RNC receives the RSCP 2D firstly, the WRFD-
RSCP measurement quantity is used for event 3A measurement. NO NO 020303
This parameter specifies the Layer 3 filter coefficient for the inter-
RAT measurement.
If this parameter is set to a greater value, the effect of smoothing
signals and the ability of anti-fast-fading improve. However, the
ability of tracing the signal change becomes low and call drops are
likely to occur because handover is not performed in time. If this
parameter is set to a smaller value, the number of unnecessary
handovers increases.
The parameter has the same physical meaning and measurement
model as the inter-frequency L3 filter coefficient. The reporting
period is 480 ms. For specific analysis, see the intra-frequency L3
filter coefficient and inter-frequency L3 filter coefficient.
Parameter adjustment suggestions:
In cells where the average moving speed of UEs is low, there is a
comparatively big shadow fading square error. Therefore, the
recommended value is 4. The value can be increased in a certain
degree.
In cells where the average moving speed of UEs is medium, there WRFD-
is a comparatively smaller shadow fading square error. Therefore, 020303
the recommended value is 3. WRFD-
In cells where the average moving speed of UEs is high, there is a 020305
comparatively small shadow fading square error. Therefore, the WRFD-
recommended value is 2. NO NO 020306
The parameter WeightForUsedFreq is the frequency weighting
factor used to calculate the quality of the current frequency.
This parameter is used for event 3A evaluation. For detailed
information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.133.
To set this parameter, see the method for setting the intra- WRFD-
frequency handover weighting factor "Weight". NO NO 020303
Interval that the UE reports inter-RAT measurement results to the
RNC.
This parameter specifies the interval that the UE sends inter-RAT
measurement results to the RNC in periodical reporting mode. It is
not recommended that this parameter is set to
NON_PERIODIC_REPORT since the UE behavior may be
unknown.
The GSM RSSI measurement period is 480 ms. Therefore, the
inter-RAT periodical reporting interval should be longer than 480
ms. If the periodical reporting interval is excessively high, the
handover decision time will be long, and handovers will be slow.
The adjustment should be made according to the configured GSM
RSSI measurement compressed mode sequence. According to the
current configured GSM RSSI measurement compressed mode
sequence, the RSSI measurement of eight GSM cells can be
finished in 480 ms. Therefore, the RSSI measurement of 16 GSM
cells can be finished in 1000 ms. According to 3GPP specifications,
the number of inter-RAT neighboring cells should not exceed 32.
Therefore, the parameter value can be set to 2000 ms if the
number of neighboring GSM cells exceeds 16.
The setting of this parameter has impact on the Uu signaling traffic.
If the period is too short and the reporting frequency is too high, the
RNC may have high load in processing signaling. If the period is WRFD-
too long, the network cannot detect the signal changes in time, 020303
which may delay the inter-RAT handover and thus cause call WRFD-
drops. NO NO 020309
Hysteresis for event 2D.
This parameter is used to avoid the ping-pong reporting of event
2D (the estimated quality of the currently used frequency is below a
certain threshold). The value of this parameter is associated with
slow fading. If this parameter is set to a greater value, the
probability of ping-pong reporting or wrong decision is lower, but
the event may not be triggered in time. If this parameter is set to a
smaller value, ping-pong reporting of event 2D is likely to occur.
The setting of this parameter should consider the radio conditions
(slow fading), actual handover distance, and moving speed of the
UE. The value of this parameter ranges from 2 dB to 5 dB. In
addition, filter coefficient and triggering delay must be considered WRFD-
in setting this parameter. NO NO 020303
Hysteresis for event 2F.
The value of this parameter is associated with slow fading. If this
parameter is set to a greater value, the probability of ping-pong
reporting or wrong decision is lower, but the event may not be
triggered in time.
The inter-RAT measurement hysteresis in periodical reporting
mode is used to prevent the ping-pong reporting of event 2D (the
estimated quality of the currently used frequency is below a certain
threshold) and event 2F (the estimated quality of the currently used
frequency is above a certain threshold). Event 2D is used to enable
the compressed mode and event 2F is used to disable the
compressed mode. "Hystfor2D" can be increased slightly based on
the recommended value, considering inter-frequency handover
statistics. Hystfor2D can also be increased slightly to prevent the
compressed mode from being frequently enabled and disabled and
to avoid unnecessary active set updates.
The setting of this parameter should consider the radio conditions
(slow fading), actual handover distance, and moving speed of the
UE. The value of this parameter ranges from 2 dB to 5 dB. In
addition, filter coefficient and triggering delay must be considered WRFD-
in setting this parameter. NO NO 020303
Hysteresis for event 3A.
The value of this parameter is associated with slow fading. If this
parameter is set to a greater value, the ability of resisting signal
fluctuation improves and the number of ping-pong handovers
decreases; however, the handover algorithm becomes slow in
responding to the signal change. If this parameter is set to a larger
value, the cell of another RAT where the UE needs to be handed
over to must be of good quality. Therefore, the criteria for triggering
the inter-RAT handover decision is hard to be fulfilled, and the call
drop rate will increase.
The emulation result shows that in a cell where the average moving
speed of UEs is high (for example, a cell that covers highways),
this parameter can be set to a smaller value 1.5 dB, because in the
cell the terrain is flat, barriers are fewer, and thus the shadow
fading variation is small. In a cell where the average moving speed
of UEs is low, this parameter can be set to a larger value 3.0 dB,
because there are usually many tall buildings and thus the shadow WRFD-
fading variation is comparatively high. NO NO 020303
Hysteresis for inter-RAT periodical reporting.
This parameter is used to avoid incorrect decisions caused by
unexpected jitters of signals during inter-RAT handover decisions.
HystforInterRAT and the inter-RAT handover decision threshold
determine whether to trigger inter-RAT handovers.
If this parameter is set to a greater value, the ability of resisting
signal fluctuation improves and the number of ping-pong
handovers decreases; however, the handover algorithm becomes
slow in responding to the signal change. If this parameter is set to
a larger value, the cell of another RAT where the UE needs to be
handed over to must be of good quality. Therefore, the criteria for
triggering the inter-RAT handover decision is hard to be fulfilled,
and the call drop rate will increase.
The emulation result shows that in a cell where the average moving
speed of UEs is high (for example, a cell that covers highways),
this parameter can be set to a smaller value 1.5 dB, because in the
cell the terrain is flat, barriers are fewer, and thus the shadow
fading variation is small. In a cell where the average moving speed
of UEs is low, this parameter can be set to a larger value 3.0 dB,
because there are usually many tall buildings and thus the shadow WRFD-
fading variation is comparatively high. NO NO 020303
Interval time between detection of event 2D and sending of the
measurement report.
The value of this parameter is associated with slow fading. If this
parameter is set to a greater value, the probability of incorrect
decision becomes low; however, the handover algorithm becomes
slow in responding to signal change.
The emulation result shows that the hysteresis setting can
effectively reduce the average number of handovers and the
number of incorrect handovers, thus preventing unnecessary
handovers. The emulation result also shows that the UE at different
data rates may react differently to the delay for triggering the event.
For the fast-moving UE, the call drop rate is more sensitive to the
delay, whereas, for the slow-moving UE, the call drop rate is less
sensitive to the delay. This can also reduce ping-pong handovers
and incorrect handovers. Therefore, for the cell where most UEs
are in fast movement, this parameter can be set to a smaller value,
whereas for the cell where most UEs are in slow movement, this
parameter can be set to a greater value. The value of this
parameter can be adjusted according to the actual network WRFD-
statistics. NO NO 020303
Interval time between detection of event 2F and sending of the
measurement report.
The value of this parameter is associated with slow fading. If this
parameter is set to a greater value, the probability of incorrect
decision becomes low; however, the handover algorithm becomes
slow in responding to signal change.
The emulation result shows that the hysteresis setting can
effectively reduce the average number of handovers and the
number of incorrect handovers, thus preventing unnecessary
handovers. The emulation result also shows that the UE at different
data rates may react differently to the delay for triggering the event.
For the fast-moving UE, the call drop rate is more sensitive to the
delay, whereas, for the slow-moving UE, the call drop rate is less
sensitive to the delay. This can also reduce ping-pong handovers
and incorrect handovers. Therefore, for the cell where most UEs
are in fast movement, this parameter can be set to a smaller value,
whereas for the cell where most UEs are in slow movement, this
parameter can be set to a greater value. The value of this
parameter can be adjusted according to the actual network WRFD-
statistics. NO NO 020303
Interval time between detection of event 3A and sending of the
measurement report.
The value of this parameter is associated with the slow fading. If
this parameter is set to a greater value, the probability of incorrect
handover decision becomes low; however, the handover algorithm
becomes slow in responding to signal change. If this parameter is
set to a smaller value, the handover algorithm becomes fast in
responding to signal change; however, the probability of incorrect
decision becomes high.
The emulation result shows that the hysteresis setting can
effectively reduce the average number of handovers and the
number of incorrect handovers, thus preventing unnecessary
handovers. The emulation result also shows that the UE at different
data rates may react differently to the delay for triggering the event.
For the fast-moving UE, the call drop rate is more sensitive to the
delay, whereas, for the slow-moving UE, the call drop rate is less
sensitive to the delay. This can also reduce ping-pong handovers
and incorrect handovers. Therefore, for the cell where most UEs
are in fast movement, this parameter can be set to a smaller value,
whereas for the cell where most UEs are in slow movement, this
parameter can be set to a greater value. The value of this
parameter can be adjusted according to the actual network
statistics.
The inter-frequency measurement reporting period is 480 ms.
Therefore, the trigger delay time shorter than 480 ms is invalid.
If the parameter is set to a larger value, handover is unlikely to be
triggered. However, call drops may increase as the parameter WRFD-
value increases. NO NO 020303
Time delay for triggering handovers to GSM cells with non-verified
BSIC.
During the period of time specified by this parameter, if the signal
quality in a neighboring GSM cell fulfills inter-RAT handover criteria
and the neighboring GSM cell is not verified, an inter-RAT
handover is triggered. When this parameter value is 65535, the WRFD-
RNC does not perform inter-RAT handovers to non-verified GSM 020303
cells. If this parameter is set to a larger value, the average number WRFD-
of handovers decreases, but call drops may occur. NO NO 020309
Time delay for triggering handovers to GSM cells with verified
BSIC.
During the period of time specified by this parameter, if the signal
quality in a neighboring GSM cell fulfills inter-RAT handover criteria
and the neighboring GSM cell is verified, an inter-RAT handover is
triggered.
The criterion for triggering inter-RAT handover is as follows:
Mother_RAT + CIO >= Tother_RAT + H/2
If the quality of the neighboring GSM cell meets the preceding
criterion, the RAN starts the trigger timer. After the timer expires,
the RAN makes inter-RAT handover decision. The length of the
trigger timer is called the time to trigger verified GSM cell.
This parameter and the hysteresis are used together to prevent
incorrect decisions caused by signal jitters during inter-RAT
handover decisions.
Considering that the UE is on the edge of the system, this
parameter should be set to a comparatively low value. In situations
where a GSM cell is verified, the performance of the GSM cell is
generally regarded as good. In this case, the parameter can be set WRFD-
to 0, which indicates that the handover is performed immediately. 020303
If this parameter is set to a larger value, the average number of WRFD-
handovers decreases, but call drops may occur. NO NO 020309
Switch for verifying the Base Station Identity Code (BSIC).
This parameter is used to control cells where inter-RAT
measurement reports are triggered. When the parameter is set to
"REQUIRED", the measurement reporting is triggered after the
BSIC of the measured cell is decoded correctly. When the
parameter is set to "NOT_REQUIRE", the measurement reporting
is triggered regardless of whether the BSIC of the measured cell is
decoded correctly. This parameter is valid for both periodical
reporting mode and event-triggered reporting mode. However, to
ensure handover reliability, it is recommended that the system WRFD-
reports only the cells whose BSIC is decoded correctly, that is, the 020303
recommended value of the parameter is "REQUIRED". If the WRFD-
parameter is set to "NOT_REQUIRED", handovers are likely to be 020305
triggered, but the handover reliability is lower than that in the WRFD-
situation the parameter is set to "REQUIRED". NO NO 020306
the compressed mode and start inter-RAT measurement.
For the UE moving at a speed of 5 km/h, the recommended
threshold is -17 dB; for the UE moving at a speed of 50 km/h, the
recommended threshold is -14 dB; for the UE moving at a speed of
120 km/h, the recommended threshold is -12 dB. In actual
networks, set this parameter to -14 dB because the UEs in a cell
usually move at different speeds. The emulation result shows that
the call drop rate remains low for the UEs moving at a speed of
120 km/h when this parameter is set to -14 dB.
If the cell is a macro cell, it indicates that micro cells exist in this
cell. To enable the micro cells to handle more traffic, the
compressed mode start and stop thresholds should be set higher,
that is, the thresholds for events 2D and 2F using CPICH RSCP
are set higher.
If the cell is a micro cell, the default value should be modified
according to the link budgeting result.
Event 2D and event 2F are used to enable and disable the
compressed mode respectively. When the cell is located in the
center of the frequency coverage or the inter-frequency
measurement quantity uses both Ec/No and RSCP, then the Ec/No
value is used as the criterion for events 2D and 2F. To enable the
compressed mode earlier, increase the threshold of triggering
event 2D; otherwise, decrease the threshold of triggering event 2D.
To prevent the frequent enabling and disabling of the compressed
mode, increase the difference between the thresholds of triggering
event 2D and event 2F.
Event 2D and event 2F are used to enable and disable the
compressed mode respectively in inter-RAT measurement. The
requirements on the signal quality and inter-RAT handover policies
vary with the service type. Therefore, the thresholds of enabling
and disabling inter-RAT measurement are distinguished by CS, PS,
and signaling.
To enable the compressed mode earlier, increase the threshold of
triggering event 2D; otherwise, decrease the threshold of triggering
event 2D. To prevent the frequent enabling and disabling of the
compressed mode, increase the difference between the thresholds WRFD-
of triggering event 2D and event 2F. NO NO 020303
Threshold of stopping inter-RAT measurement for CS services
when measurement quantity is Ec/No.
The threshold of stopping the inter-RAT measurement (the
threshold of disabling the compressed mode) is a key parameter in
the inter-RAT handover policy. The setting of this parameter affects
the proportion of the UEs in compressed mode in a cell and the
success rate of the hard handover. The setting of this parameter
should consider two factors, moving speed of the UE and cell
radius.
When Ec/No is used as the measurement quantity for CS services,
the UE reports event 2F when the measured Ec/No value is higher
than the value of this parameter. Then, the RNC sends the
signaling to disable the compressed mode and stop the inter-
frequency measurement.
If the cell is a macro cell, it indicates that micro cells exist in this
cell. To enable the micro cells to handle more traffic, the
compressed mode start and stop thresholds should be set higher,
that is, the thresholds for events 2D and 2F using CPICH RSCP
are set higher.
If the cell is a micro cell, the default value should be modified
according to the link budgeting result.
Event 2D and event 2F are used to enable and disable the
compressed mode respectively. When the cell is located in the
center of the frequency coverage or the inter-frequency
measurement quantity uses both Ec/No and RSCP, then the Ec/No
value is used as the criterion for events 2D and 2F. To enable the
compressed mode earlier, increase the threshold of triggering
event 2D; otherwise, decrease the threshold of triggering event 2D.
To prevent the frequent enabling and disabling of the compressed
mode, increase the difference between the thresholds of triggering WRFD-
event 2D and event 2F. NO NO 020303
measurement.
For the UE moving at a speed of 5 km/h, the recommended
threshold is -17 dB; for the UE moving at a speed of 50 km/h, the
recommended threshold is -14 dB; for the UE moving at a speed of
120 km/h, the recommended threshold is -12 dB.
In actual networks, set this parameter to -14 dB because the UEs
in a cell usually move at different speeds. The emulation result
shows that the call drop rate remains low for the UEs moving at a
speed of 120 km/h when this parameter is set to -14 dB.
If the cell is a macro cell, it indicates that micro cells exist in this
cell. To enable the micro cells to handle more traffic, the
compressed mode start and stop thresholds should be set higher,
that is, the thresholds for events 2D and 2F using CPICH RSCP
are set higher.
If the cell is a micro cell, the default value should be modified
according to the link budgeting result.
Event 2D and event 2F are used to enable and disable the
compressed mode respectively. When the cell is located in the
center of the frequency coverage or the inter-frequency
measurement quantity uses both Ec/No and RSCP, then the Ec/No
value is used as the criterion for events 2D and 2F. To enable the
compressed mode earlier, increase the threshold of triggering
event 2D; otherwise, decrease the threshold of triggering event 2D.
To prevent the frequent enabling and disabling of the compressed
mode, increase the difference between the thresholds of triggering
event 2D and event 2F.
Event 2D and event 2F are used to enable and disable the
compressed mode respectively in inter-RAT measurement. The
requirements on the signal quality and inter-RAT handover policies
vary with the service type. Therefore, the thresholds of enabling
and disabling inter-RAT measurement are distinguished by CS, PS,
and signaling.
To enable the compressed mode earlier, increase the threshold of
triggering event 2D; otherwise, decrease the threshold of triggering
event 2D. To prevent the frequent enabling and disabling of the
compressed mode, increase the difference between the thresholds WRFD-
of triggering event 2D and event 2F. NO NO 020303
enable the compressed mode and start inter-RAT measurement.
For the UE moving at a speed of 5 km/h, the recommended
threshold is -17 dB; for the UE moving at a speed of 50 km/h, the
recommended threshold is -14 dB; for the UE moving at a speed of
120 km/h, the recommended threshold is -12 dB.
In actual networks, set this parameter to -14 dB because the UEs
in a cell usually move at different speeds. The emulation result
shows that the call drop rate remains low for the UEs moving at a
speed of 120 km/h when this parameter is set to -14 dB.
If the cell is a macro cell, it indicates that micro cells exist in this
cell. To enable the micro cells to handle more traffic, the
compressed mode start and stop thresholds should be set higher,
that is, the thresholds for events 2D and 2F using CPICH RSCP
are set higher.
If the cell is a micro cell, the default value should be modified
according to the link budgeting result.
Event 2D and event 2F are used to enable and disable the
compressed mode respectively. When the cell is located in the
center of the frequency coverage or the inter-frequency
measurement quantity uses both Ec/No and RSCP, then the Ec/No
value is used as the criterion for events 2D and 2F. To enable the
compressed mode earlier, increase the threshold of triggering
event 2D; otherwise, decrease the threshold of triggering event 2D.
To prevent the frequent enabling and disabling of the compressed
mode, increase the difference between the thresholds of triggering
event 2D and event 2F.
Event 2D and event 2F are used to enable and disable the
compressed mode respectively in inter-RAT measurement. The
requirements on the signal quality and inter-RAT handover policies
vary with the service type. Therefore, the thresholds of enabling
and disabling inter-RAT measurement are distinguished by CS, PS,
and signaling.
To enable the compressed mode earlier, increase the threshold of
triggering event 2D; otherwise, decrease the threshold of triggering
event 2D. To prevent the frequent enabling and disabling of the
compressed mode, increase the difference between the thresholds WRFD-
of triggering event 2D and event 2F. NO NO 020303
Threshold of triggering inter-RAT measurement for PS domain non-
HSPA services when the measurement quantity is Ec/No.
The threshold of stopping the inter-RAT measurement (the
threshold of disabling the compressed mode) is a key parameter in
the inter-RAT handover policy. The setting of this parameter affects
the proportion of the UEs in compressed mode in a cell and the
success rate of the hard handover. The setting of this parameter
should consider two factors, moving speed of the UE and cell
radius.
When Ec/No is used as the measurement quantity for PS domain
HSPA services, the UE reports event 2F when the measured
Ec/No value is higher than this threshold. Then, the RNC sends the
signaling to disable the compressed mode and stop the inter-
frequency measurement.
If the cell is a macro cell, it indicates that micro cells exist in this
cell. To enable the micro cells to handle more traffic, the
compressed mode start and stop thresholds should be set higher,
that is, the thresholds for events 2D and 2F using CPICH RSCP
are set higher.
If the cell is a micro cell, the default value should be modified
according to the link budgeting result.
Event 2D and event 2F are used to enable and disable the
compressed mode respectively. When the cell is located in the
center of the frequency coverage or the inter-frequency
measurement quantity uses both Ec/No and RSCP, then the Ec/No
value is used as the criterion for events 2D and 2F. To enable the
compressed mode earlier, increase the threshold of triggering
event 2D; otherwise, decrease the threshold of triggering event 2D.
To prevent the frequent enabling and disabling of the compressed
mode, increase the difference between the thresholds of triggering WRFD-
event 2D and event 2F. NO NO 020303
Threshold of stopping inter-RAT measurement for HSPA services
when measurement quantity is Ec/No.
The threshold of stopping the inter-RAT measurement (the
threshold of disabling the compressed mode) is a key parameter in
the inter-RAT handover policy. The setting of this parameter affects
the proportion of the UEs in compressed mode in a cell and the
success rate of the hard handover. The setting of this parameter
should consider two factors, moving speed of the UE and cell
radius.
When Ec/No is used as the measurement quantity for HSPA
services, the UE reports event 2F when the measured Ec/No value
is higher than the value of this parameter. Then, the RNC sends
the signaling to disable the compression mode and stop the inter-
frequency measurement.
If the cell is a macro cell, it indicates that micro cells exist in this
cell. To enable the micro cells to handle more traffic, the
compressed mode start and stop thresholds should be set higher,
that is, the thresholds for events 2D and 2F using CPICH RSCP
are set higher.
If the cell is a micro cell, the default value should be modified
according to the link budgeting result.
Event 2D and event 2F are used to enable and disable the
compressed mode respectively. When the cell is located in the
center of the frequency coverage or the inter-frequency
measurement quantity uses both Ec/No and RSCP, then the Ec/No
value is used as the criterion for events 2D and 2F. To enable the
compressed mode earlier, increase the threshold of triggering
event 2D; otherwise, decrease the threshold of triggering event 2D.
To prevent the frequent enabling and disabling of the compressed
mode, increase the difference between the thresholds of triggering WRFD-
event 2D and event 2F. NO NO 020303
Threshold of triggering inter-RAT measurement for CS services
when measurement quantity is RSCP.
When RSCP is used as the measurement quantity for CS services,
the UE reports event 2D when the measured RSCP value is lower
than this threshold. Then, the RNC sends the signaling to enable
the compressed mode and start the inter-RAT measurement.
To enable the compressed mode earlier, increase the threshold of
triggering event 2D; otherwise, decrease the threshold of triggering
event 2D. To prevent the frequent enabling and disabling of the
compressed mode, increase the difference between the thresholds
of triggering event 2D and event 2F.
In most cases, users want to be maintained within a 3G network.
Therefore, the start threshold of the inter-RAT measurement is set
smaller than that of the inter-frequency measurement in order to
trigger inter-frequency easily. In scenarios where inter-frequency
neighboring cells are unavailable or where inter-frequency
coverage is insufficient, the inter-RAT measurement start threshold
should be set relatively larger in order to trigger inter-RAT WRFD-
measurement easily, thus reducing call drops. NO NO 020303
Threshold of stopping inter-RAT measurement for CS services
when measurement quantity is RSCP.
When RSCP is used as the measurement quantity for CS services,
the UE reports event 2F when the measured RSCP value is larger
than this threshold. Then, the RNC sends the signaling to disable WRFD-
the compressed mode and stop the inter-RAT measurement. NO NO 020303
Threshold of triggering inter-RAT measurement for PS domain non-
HSPA services when the measurement quantity is RSCP.
When RSCP is used as the measurement quantity for PS domain
non-HSPA services, the UE reports event 2D when the measured
RSCP value is lower than this threshold. Then, the RNC sends the
signaling to enable the compressed mode and start the inter-RAT
measurement.
To enable the compressed mode earlier, increase the threshold of
triggering event 2D; otherwise, decrease the threshold of triggering
event 2D. To prevent the frequent enabling and disabling of the
compressed mode, increase the difference between the thresholds
of triggering event 2D and event 2F.
In most cases, users want to be maintained within a 3G network.
Therefore, the start threshold of the inter-RAT measurement is set
smaller than that of the inter-frequency measurement in order to
trigger inter-frequency easily. In scenarios where inter-frequency
neighboring cells are unavailable or where inter-frequency
coverage is insufficient, the inter-RAT measurement start threshold
should be set relatively larger in order to trigger inter-RAT WRFD-
measurement easily, thus reducing call drops. NO NO 020303
Threshold of triggering inter-RAT measurement for HSPA services
when measurement quantity is RSCP.
When RSCP is used as the measurement quantity for HSPA
services, the UE reports event 2D when the measured RSCP value
is lower than this threshold. Then, the RNC sends the signaling to
enable the compressed mode and start the inter-RAT
measurement.
To enable the compressed mode earlier, increase the threshold of
triggering event 2D; otherwise, decrease the threshold of triggering
event 2D. To prevent the frequent enabling and disabling of the
compressed mode, increase the difference between the thresholds
of triggering event 2D and event 2F.
In most cases, users want to be maintained within a 3G network.
Therefore, the start threshold of the inter-RAT measurement is set
smaller than that of the inter-frequency measurement in order to
trigger inter-frequency easily. In scenarios where inter-frequency
neighboring cells are unavailable or where inter-frequency
coverage is insufficient, the inter-RAT measurement start threshold
should be set relatively larger in order to trigger inter-RAT WRFD-
measurement easily, thus reducing call drops. NO NO 020303
Threshold of stopping inter-RAT measurement for PS domain non-
HSPA services when the measurement quantity is RSCP.
When RSCP is used as the measurement quantity for PS domain
non-HSPA services, the UE reports event 2F when the measured
RSCP value is larger than this threshold. Then, the RNC sends the
signaling to disable the compressed mode and stop the inter-RAT WRFD-
measurement. NO NO 020303
Threshold of stopping inter-RAT measurement for HSPA services
when measurement quantity is RSCP.
When RSCP is used as the measurement quantity for HSPA
services, the UE reports event 2F when the measured RSCP value
is larger than this threshold. Then, the RNC sends the signaling to
disable the compressed mode and stop the inter-RAT WRFD-
measurement. NO NO 020303
quality of the target frequency is higher than this threshold and the
measurement quality of the current CS services is lower than the
quality of the currently used frequency. If the value of "Inter-RAT
Reporting Mode" is set to "PERIODICAL_REPORTING", this
parameter is used to evaluate inter-RAT coverage handovers at
the RNC. Note that 0 means a value smaller than -110 dBm.
If the value of "Inter-RAT Reporting Mode" is set to
"PERIODICAL_REPORTING", this parameter is used for the
assessment of inter-RAT coverage handover. That is, Tother_RAT
in the following formulas. This parameter is the absolute threshold
of the cell of another RAT (Received Signal Strength Indicator:
RSSI) for the inter-RAT handover decision.
If the quality of the cell of another RAT in the inter-RAT
measurement report fulfils the following criterion:
Mother_RAT + CIO >= Tother_RAT + H/2
Then, the system starts the trigger timer, and makes the handover
decision after the timer expires. If the quality of the cell of another
RAT fulfills the following criterion before timeout:
Mother_RAT + CIO < Tother_RAT - H/2
The RNC stops the timer and waits for another inter-RAT
measurement report.
Here,
Mother_RAT is the measurement result of the GSM RSSI.
Tother_RAT is the inter-RAT handover decision threshold.
Cell Individual Offset (CIO) is the offset for the cell of another inter-
RAT.
H represents the hysteresis, the setting of which can reduce wrong
decisions caused by signal jitters.
The sensitivity of a GSM mobile phone is -102 dBm. Considering a
margin of 3 dB for compensation of fast fading, 5 dB for
compensation of slow fading, 2 dB for compensation of
interference noise, and 2 dB for compensation of ambient noise,
the outdoor reception level should not be lower than -90 dBm.
The parameter value can vary with the handover policy. To have
UEs handed over only to GSM cells of high quality, the inter-RAT
handover decision threshold can be set to a comparatively large WRFD-
value, for example -85 dBm. NO NO 020303
than this threshold and the measurement quality of the current PS
services is lower than the quality of the currently used frequency. If
the value of "Inter-RAT Reporting Mode" is set to
"PERIODICAL_REPORTING", this parameter is used to evaluate
inter-RAT coverage handovers at the RNC. Note that 0 means a
value smaller than -110 dBm.
If the value of "Inter-RAT Reporting Mode" is set to
"PERIODICAL_REPORTING", this parameter is used for the
assessment of inter-RAT coverage handover. That is, Tother_RAT
in the following formulas. This parameter is the absolute threshold
of the cell of another RAT (Received Signal Strength Indicator:
RSSI) for the inter-RAT handover decision.
If the quality of the cell of another RAT in the inter-RAT
measurement report fulfils the following criterion:
Mother_RAT + CIO >= Tother_RAT + H/2
Then, the system starts the trigger timer, and makes the handover
decision after the timer expires. If the quality of the cell of another
RAT fulfills the following criterion before timeout:
Mother_RAT + CIO < Tother_RAT - H/2
The RNC stops the timer and waits for another inter-RAT
measurement report.
Here,
Mother_RAT is the measurement result of the GSM RSSI.
Tother_RAT is the inter-RAT handover decision threshold.
Cell Individual Offset (CIO) is the offset for the cell of another inter-
RAT.
H represents the hysteresis, the setting of which can reduce wrong
decisions caused by signal jitters.
The sensitivity of a GSM mobile phone is -102 dBm. Considering a
margin of 3 dB for compensation of fast fading, 5 dB for
compensation of slow fading, 2 dB for compensation of
interference noise, and 2 dB for compensation of ambient noise,
the outdoor reception level should not be lower than -90 dBm.
The parameter value can vary with the handover policy. To have
UEs handed over only to GSM cells of high quality, the inter-RAT
handover decision threshold can be set to a comparatively large WRFD-
value, for example -85 dBm. NO NO 020303
quality of the target frequency is higher than this threshold and the
measurement quality of the current PS services is lower than the
quality of the currently used frequency. If the value of "Inter-RAT
Reporting Mode" is set to "PERIODICAL_REPORTING", this
parameter is used to evaluate inter-RAT coverage handovers at
the RNC. Note that 0 means a value smaller than -110 dBm.
If the value of "Inter-RAT Reporting Mode" is set to
"PERIODICAL_REPORTING", this parameter is used for the
assessment of inter-RAT coverage handover. That is, Tother_RAT
in the following formulas. This parameter is the absolute threshold
of the cell of another RAT (Received Signal Strength Indicator:
RSSI) for the inter-RAT handover decision.
If the quality of the cell of another RAT in the inter-RAT
measurement report fulfils the following criterion:
Mother_RAT + CIO >= Tother_RAT + H/2
Then, the system starts the trigger timer, and makes the handover
decision after the timer expires. If the quality of the cell of another
RAT fulfills the following criterion before timeout:
Mother_RAT + CIO < Tother_RAT - H/2
The RNC stops the timer and waits for another inter-RAT
measurement report.
Here,
Mother_RAT is the measurement result of the GSM RSSI.
Tother_RAT is the inter-RAT handover decision threshold.
Cell Individual Offset (CIO) is the offset for the cell of another inter-
RAT.
H represents the hysteresis, the setting of which can reduce wrong
decisions caused by signal jitters.
The sensitivity of a GSM mobile phone is -102 dBm. Considering a
margin of 3 dB for compensation of fast fading, 5 dB for
compensation of slow fading, 2 dB for compensation of
interference noise, and 2 dB for compensation of ambient noise,
the outdoor reception level should not be lower than -90 dBm.
The parameter value can vary with the handover policy. To have
UEs handed over only to GSM cells of high quality, the inter-RAT
handover decision threshold can be set to a comparatively large WRFD-
value, for example -85 dBm. NO NO 020303
inter-RAT measurement and the value of "Inter-RAT Reporting
Mode" is set to "EVENT_TRIGGER", this parameter is used to set
the measurement control of event 3A. That is, event 3A is triggered
only when the quality of the currently used frequency is lower than
this threshold and the TargetRatCsThd criterion is fulfilled.
The following factors should be considered during setting:
When the value of "Inter-RAT Reporting Mode" is set to
"EVENT_TRIGGER", the quality of the currently used frequency
fulfills the criterion QUsed <= TUsed - H3a/2, and the quality of the
target frequency fulfills the criterion Mother_RAT + CIO >=
Tother_RAT + H/2, the RNC starts the trigger timer and reports
event 3A when the timer expires.
Here,
QUsed is the estimated quality of the currently used frequency of
UTRAN.
Tused is the quality threshold for the currently used frequency of
GSM.
Mother_RAT is the measurement result of the GSM RSSI.
Tother_RAT is the inter-RAT handover decision threshold.
Cell Individual Offset (CIO) is the offset for the cell of another inter-
RAT.
H represents the hysteresis, the setting of which can reduce wrong
decisions caused by signal jitters.
When the signal quality of the currently used frequency is poor,
that is, below the specified value of this parameter, you can infer
that the frequency cannot meet the coverage requirements of the
current services. Event 2F indicates that the quality of the currently
used frequency is restored. Therefore, this parameter is usually set
lower than the triggering threshold of event 2F, or is set equally to
the triggering threshold of event 2D.
For combined services, the parameter configuration for CS
services should be adopted as long as CS services are involved.
Impact on network performance:
If this parameter is set to a larger value, event 3A is likely to be
triggered. However, handover is likely to be triggered when the
frequency quality in the current system is acceptable for the UE if WRFD-
the value of this parameter is set too large. NO NO 020303
"Inter-RAT Reporting Mode" is set to "EVENT_TRIGGER", this
parameter is used to set the measurement control of event 3A.
That is, event 3A is triggered only when the quality of the currently
used frequency is lower than this threshold and the
TargetRatR99PsThd criterion is fulfilled.
The following factors should be considered during setting:
When the value of "Inter-RAT Reporting Mode" is set to
"EVENT_TRIGGER", the quality of the currently used frequency
fulfills the criterion QUsed <= TUsed - H3a/2, and the quality of the
target frequency fulfills the criterion Mother_RAT + CIO >=
Tother_RAT + H/2, the RNC starts the trigger timer and reports
event 3A when the timer expires.
Here,
QUsed is the estimated quality of the currently used frequency of
UTRAN.
Tused is the quality threshold for the currently used frequency of
GSM.
Mother_RAT is the measurement result of the GSM RSSI.
Tother_RAT is the inter-RAT handover decision threshold.
Cell Individual Offset (CIO) is the offset for the cell of another inter-
RAT.
H represents the hysteresis, the setting of which can reduce wrong
decisions caused by signal jitters.
When the signal quality of the currently used frequency is poor,
that is, below the specified value of this parameter, you can infer
that the frequency cannot meet the coverage requirements of the
current services. Event 2F indicates that the quality of the currently
used frequency is restored. Therefore, this parameter is usually set
lower than the triggering threshold of event 2F, or is set equally to
the triggering threshold of event 2D.
For combined services, the parameter configuration for CS
services should be adopted as long as CS services are involved.
Impact on network performance:
If this parameter is set to a larger value, event 3A is likely to be
triggered. However, handover is likely to be triggered when the
frequency quality in the current system is acceptable for the UE if WRFD-
the value of this parameter is set too large. NO NO 020303
for inter-RAT measurement and the value of "Inter-RAT Reporting
Mode" is set to "EVENT_TRIGGER", this parameter is used to set
the measurement control of event 3A. That is, event 3A is triggered
only when the quality of the currently used frequency is lower than
this threshold and the TargetRatR99PsThd criterion is fulfilled.
The following factors should be considered during setting:
When the value of "Inter-RAT Reporting Mode" is set to
"EVENT_TRIGGER", the quality of the currently used frequency
fulfills the criterion QUsed <= TUsed - H3a/2, and the quality of the
target frequency fulfills the criterion Mother_RAT + CIO >=
Tother_RAT + H/2, the RNC starts the trigger timer and reports
event 3A when the timer expires.
Here,
QUsed is the estimated quality of the currently used frequency of
UTRAN.
Tused is the quality threshold for the currently used frequency of
GSM.
Mother_RAT is the measurement result of the GSM RSSI.
Tother_RAT is the inter-RAT handover decision threshold.
Cell Individual Offset (CIO) is the offset for the cell of another inter-
RAT.
H represents the hysteresis, the setting of which can reduce wrong
decisions caused by signal jitters.
When the signal quality of the currently used frequency is poor,
that is, below the specified value of this parameter, you can infer
that the frequency cannot meet the coverage requirements of the
current services. Event 2F indicates that the quality of the currently
used frequency is restored. Therefore, this parameter is usually set
lower than the triggering threshold of event 2F, or is set equally to
the triggering threshold of event 2D.
For combined services, the parameter configuration for CS
services should be adopted as long as CS services are involved.
Impact on network performance:
If this parameter is set to a larger value, event 3A is likely to be
triggered. However, handover is likely to be triggered when the
frequency quality in the current system is acceptable for the UE if WRFD-
the value of this parameter is set too large. NO NO 020303
inter-RAT measurement and the value of "Inter-RAT Reporting
Mode" is set to "EVENT_TRIGGER", this parameter is used to set
the measurement control of event 3A. That is, event 3A is triggered
only when the quality of the currently used frequency is lower than
this threshold and the TargetRatCsThd criterion is fulfilled.
The following factors should be considered during setting:
When the value of "Inter-RAT Reporting Mode" is set to
"EVENT_TRIGGER", the quality of the currently used frequency
fulfills the criterion QUsed <= TUsed - H3a/2, and the quality of the
target frequency fulfills the criterion Mother_RAT + CIO >=
Tother_RAT + H/2, the RNC starts the trigger timer and reports
event 3A when the timer expires.
Here,
QUsed is the estimated quality of the currently used frequency of
UTRAN.
Tused is the quality threshold for the currently used frequency of
GSM.
Mother_RAT is the measurement result of the GSM RSSI.
Tother_RAT is the inter-RAT handover decision threshold.
Cell Individual Offset (CIO) is the offset for the cell of another inter-
RAT.
H represents the hysteresis, the setting of which can reduce wrong
decisions caused by signal jitters.
When the signal quality of the currently used frequency is poor,
that is, below the specified value of this parameter, you can infer
that the frequency cannot meet the coverage requirements of the
current services. Event 2F indicates that the quality of the currently
used frequency is restored. Therefore, this parameter is usually set
lower than the triggering threshold of event 2F, or is set equally to
the triggering threshold of event 2D.
For combined services, the parameter configuration for CS
services should be adopted as long as CS services are involved.
Impact on network performance:
If this parameter is set to a larger value, event 3A is likely to be
triggered. However, handover is likely to be triggered when the
frequency quality in the current system is acceptable for the UE if WRFD-
the value of this parameter is set too large. NO NO 020303
"Inter-RAT Reporting Mode" is set to "EVENT_TRIGGER", this
parameter is used to set the measurement control of event 3A.
That is, event 3A is triggered only when the quality of the currently
used frequency is lower than this threshold and the
TargetRatR99PsThd criterion is fulfilled.
The following factors should be considered during setting:
When the value of "Inter-RAT Reporting Mode" is set to
"EVENT_TRIGGER", the quality of the currently used frequency
fulfills the criterion QUsed <= TUsed - H3a/2, and the quality of the
target frequency fulfills the criterion Mother_RAT + CIO >=
Tother_RAT + H/2, the RNC starts the trigger timer and reports
event 3A when the timer expires.
Here,
QUsed is the estimated quality of the currently used frequency of
UTRAN.
Tused is the quality threshold for the currently used frequency of
GSM.
Mother_RAT is the measurement result of the GSM RSSI.
Tother_RAT is the inter-RAT handover decision threshold.
Cell Individual Offset (CIO) is the offset for the cell of another inter-
RAT.
H represents the hysteresis, the setting of which can reduce wrong
decisions caused by signal jitters.
When the signal quality of the currently used frequency is poor,
that is, below the specified value of this parameter, you can infer
that the frequency cannot meet the coverage requirements of the
current services. Event 2F indicates that the quality of the currently
used frequency is restored. Therefore, this parameter is usually set
lower than the triggering threshold of event 2F, or is set equally to
the triggering threshold of event 2D.
For combined services, the parameter configuration for CS
services should be adopted as long as CS services are involved.
Impact on network performance:
If this parameter is set to a larger value, event 3A is likely to be
triggered. However, handover is likely to be triggered when the
frequency quality in the current system is acceptable for the UE if WRFD-
the value of this parameter is set too large. NO NO 020303
for inter-RAT measurement and the value of "Inter-RAT Reporting
Mode" is set to "EVENT_TRIGGER", this parameter is used to set
the measurement control of event 3A. That is, event 3A is triggered
only when the quality of the currently used frequency is lower than
this threshold and the TargetRatR99PsThd criterion is fulfilled.
The following factors should be considered during setting:
When the value of "Inter-RAT Reporting Mode" is set to
"EVENT_TRIGGER", the quality of the currently used frequency
fulfills the criterion QUsed <= TUsed - H3a/2, and the quality of the
target frequency fulfills the criterion Mother_RAT + CIO >=
Tother_RAT + H/2, the RNC starts the trigger timer and reports
event 3A when the timer expires.
Here,
QUsed is the estimated quality of the currently used frequency of
UTRAN.
Tused is the quality threshold for the currently used frequency of
GSM.
Mother_RAT is the measurement result of the GSM RSSI.
Tother_RAT is the inter-RAT handover decision threshold.
Cell Individual Offset (CIO) is the offset for the cell of another inter-
RAT.
H represents the hysteresis, the setting of which can reduce wrong
decisions caused by signal jitters.
When the signal quality of the currently used frequency is poor,
that is, below the specified value of this parameter, you can infer
that the frequency cannot meet the coverage requirements of the
current services. Event 2F indicates that the quality of the currently
used frequency is restored. Therefore, this parameter is usually set
lower than the triggering threshold of event 2F, or is set equally to
the triggering threshold of event 2D.
For combined services, the parameter configuration for CS
services should be adopted as long as CS services are involved.
Impact on network performance:
If this parameter is set to a larger value, event 3A is likely to be
triggered. However, handover is likely to be triggered when the
frequency quality in the current system is acceptable for the UE if WRFD-
the value of this parameter is set too large. NO NO 020303
Length of the timer for inter-RAT measurement.
After inter-RAT measurement starts, if no inter-RAT handover is
performed when this timer expires, the inter-RAT measurement is
stopped. In addition, the compressed mode (if activated) should be
deactivated. The value 0 indicates that the inter-RAT measurement
timer is not started.
The following factors should be considered during setting:
This parameter is designed to prevent that the UE being in
compressed mode for a long time when the handover criteria are
not fulfilled, because the UE does not move or is moving in a low
speed. If the compressed mode is maintained for a long time, the
service quality is adversely affected and the total available capacity
of the system decreases.
Most inter-RAT handovers can be finished within 60s. WRFD-
Impact on network performance: 020303
If the parameter is set to a smaller value, the UE cannot finish inter- WRFD-
RAT handover. If the parameter is set to a larger value, the 020309
compressed mode will not be disabled, thus affecting UE WRFD-
measurement. In actual networks, statistics can be made to obtain 020305
the delay for a successful inter-RAT handover, thus to get a proper WRFD-
value of "InterRATMeasTime" that satisfies most UEs. NO NO 020306
Length of the timer to avoid ping-pong handovers between 2G and
3G networks.
When a UE in the CS domain is handed over from a 2G network to
a 3G network, the system increases the hysteresis used for event
3A to prevent the ping-pong handover between the 2G network
and the 3G network in the period specified by this parameter.
During the penalty time, the previous periodical report will be
changed to the event 3A report. The value 0 indicates that the
system does not take measures to avoid ping-pong handover WRFD-
between 2G and 3G networks. NO NO 020303
Hysteresis to avoid ping-pong handover between 2G and 3G
networks.
When a UE in the CS domain is handed over from a 2G network to
a 3G network, the system increases the hysteresis used for event
3A to prevent the ping-pong handover between the 2G network
and the 3G network in the handover penalty period specified by
"InterRATPingPongTimer". During the penalty time, event-triggered
reporting is used for inter-RAT measurement. The value 0 indicates
that the system does not take measures to avoid ping-pong WRFD-
handover between 2G and 3G networks. NO NO 020303
Interval between handover attempts for event 3A.
This parameter specifies the interval between handover attempts
for event 3A. If this parameter is set to a smaller value, handover
attempts increase when the inter-RAT handover fails. In this case,
the UE can be quickly handed over to the target cell whose load is
reduced, thus lowering the probability of call drops. More handover WRFD-
re-attempts, however, cause the increase in the RNC load. NO NO 020303
Maximum number of handover attempts after inter-RAT handover
triggered by event 3A fails.
This parameter specifies the maximum number of handover re-
attempts for event 3A when the measurement control is valid. If this
parameter is set to a greater value, the number of inter-RAT
handover re-attempts increases and the possibility of successfully
handing over the UE to the target cell whose load becomes normal
increases. After reaching the value specified by this parameter, the
RNC makes no further handover attempt to the target cell. If the
compressed mode is disabled, the handover re-attempt will be WRFD-
aborted. NO NO 020303
Maximum number of inter-RAT handover failures allowed due to
physical channel failure. When the number of inter-RAT handover
failures due to physical channel failure exceeds the threshold, a
penalty is given to the UE. During the time specified by
"PenaltyTimeForInterRatPhyChFail[/para], the UE is not allowed to WRFD-
make inter-RAT handover attempts. 020305
For details about the physical channel failure, see 3GPP TS WRFD-
25.331. NO NO 020306
Duration of the penalty for inter-RAT handover failure due to
physical channel failure. The UE is not allowed to make inter-RAT WRFD-
handover attempts within the penalty time. 020305
For details about the physical channel failure, see 3GPP TS WRFD-
25.331. NO NO 020306

WRFD-
Unique ID of a cell YES YES 020202
This parameter specifies the Layer 3 filter coefficient for the inter-
RAT measurement.
If this parameter is set to a greater value, the effect of smoothing
signals and the ability of anti-fast-fading improve. However, the
ability of tracing the signal change becomes low and call drops are
likely to occur because handover is not performed in time. If this
parameter is set to a smaller value, the number of unnecessary
handovers increases.
The parameter has the same physical meaning and measurement
model as the inter-frequency L3 filter coefficient. The reporting
period is 480 ms. For specific analysis, see the intra-frequency L3
filter coefficient and inter-frequency L3 filter coefficient.
Parameter adjustment suggestions:
In cells where the average moving speed of UEs is low, there is a
comparatively big shadow fading square error. Therefore, the
recommended value is 4. The value can be increased in a certain
degree.
In cells where the average moving speed of UEs is medium, there WRFD-
is a comparatively smaller shadow fading square error. Therefore, 020303
the recommended value is 3. WRFD-
In cells where the average moving speed of UEs is high, there is a 020305
comparatively small shadow fading square error. Therefore, the WRFD-
recommended value is 2. NO NO 020306
Hysteresis used for event 3C.
The value of this parameter is associated with the slow fading. If
this parameter is set to a greater value, the ability of resisting signal
fluctuation improves and the number of ping-pong handovers
decreases; however, the handover algorithm becomes slow in
responding to the signal change. If this parameter is set to a too
large value, the cell of another RAT where the UE needs to be
handed over to must be of good quality. Therefore, the criterion for
triggering the inter-RAT handover decision is hard to be fulfilled,
and the call drop rate increases.
The emulation result shows that in a cell where the average moving
speed of UEs is high (for example, a cell that covers highways),
this parameter can be set to a smaller value 1.5 dB, because in the
cell the terrain is flat, barriers are fewer, and thus the shadow
fading variation is small. In a cell where the average moving speed WRFD-
of UEs is low, this parameter can be set to a larger value 3.0 dB, 020305
because there are usually many tall buildings and thus the shadow WRFD-
fading variation is comparatively high. NO NO 020306
Interval time between detection of event 3C and sending of the
measurement report.
The value of this parameter is associated with the slow fading. If
this parameter is set to a greater value, the probability of incorrect
handover decision becomes low; however, the handover algorithm
becomes slow in responding to signal change. If this parameter is
set to a smaller value, the handover algorithm becomes fast in
responding to signal change; however, the probability of incorrect
decision becomes high.
The emulation result shows that the hysteresis setting can
effectively reduce the average number of handovers and the
number of incorrect handovers, thus preventing unnecessary
handovers. The emulation result also shows that the UE at different
data rates may react differently to the delay for triggering the event.
For the fast-moving UE, the call drop rate is more sensitive to the
delay, whereas, for the slow-moving UE, the call drop rate is less
sensitive to the delay. This can also reduce ping-pong handovers
and incorrect handovers. Therefore, for the cell where most UEs
are in fast movement, this parameter can be set to a smaller value,
whereas for the cell where most UEs are in slow movement, this
parameter can be set to a greater value. The value of this
parameter can be adjusted according to the actual network
statistics.
The inter-frequency measurement reporting period is 480 ms.
Therefore, the trigger delay time shorter than 480 ms is invalid. WRFD-
If the parameter is set to a larger value, handover is unlikely to be 020305
triggered. However, call drops may increase as the parameter WRFD-
value increases. NO NO 020306
Switch for verifying the Base Station Identity Code (BSIC).
This parameter is used to control cells where inter-RAT
measurement reports are triggered. When the parameter is set to
"REQUIRED", the measurement reporting is triggered after the
BSIC of the measured cell is decoded correctly. When the
parameter is set to "NOT_REQUIRE", the measurement reporting
is triggered regardless of whether the BSIC of the measured cell is
decoded correctly. This parameter is valid for both periodical
reporting mode and event-triggered reporting mode. However, to
ensure handover reliability, it is recommended that the system WRFD-
reports only the cells whose BSIC is decoded correctly, that is, the 020303
recommended value of the parameter is "REQUIRED". If the WRFD-
parameter is set to "NOT_REQUIRED", handovers are likely to be 020305
triggered, but the handover reliability is lower than that in the WRFD-
situation the parameter is set to "REQUIRED". NO NO 020306
Quality requirement for the cell of another RAT during inter-RAT
handover for CS domain services.
This parameter is used for measurement control on event 3C.
When the target frequency quality is higher than this threshold,
event 3C is triggered. The value 0 means a value smaller than -110
dBm.
If the value of "Inter-RAT Report Mode" is set to
"PERIODICAL_REPORTING", this parameter is used for the
assessment of inter-RAT coverage handover. That is, Tother_RAT
in the following formulas. This parameter is the absolute threshold
of the cell of another RAT (Received Signal Strength Indicator:
RSSI) for the inter-RAT handover decision.
If the quality of the cell of another RAT in the inter-RAT
measurement report fulfills the following criterion:
Mother_RAT + CIO >= Tother_RAT + H/2
Then, the system starts the trigger timer, and makes the handover
decision after the timer expires. If the quality of the cell of another
RAT fulfills the following criterion before timeout:
Mother_RAT + CIO < Tother_RAT - H/2
The RNC stops the timer and waits for another inter-RAT
measurement report.
Here,
Mother_RAT is the measurement result of the GSM RSSI.
Tother_RAT is the inter-RAT handover decision threshold.
Cell Individual Offset (CIO) is the offset for the cell of another inter-
RAT.
H represents the hysteresis, the setting of which can reduce wrong
decisions caused by signal jitters.
The sensitivity of a GSM mobile phone is -102 dBm. Considering a
margin of 3 dB for compensation of fast fading, 5 dB for
compensation of slow fading, 2 dB for compensation of
interference noise, and 2 dB for compensation of ambient noise,
the outdoor reception level should not be lower than -90 dBm.
The parameter value can vary with the handover policy. To have WRFD-
UEs handed over only to GSM cells of high quality, the inter-RAT 020305
handover decision threshold can be set to a comparatively large WRFD-
value, for example -85 dBm. NO NO 020306
Quality requirement for the cell of another RAT during inter-RAT
handover for CS domain services.
This parameter is used for measurement control on event 3C.
When the target frequency quality is higher than this threshold,
event 3C is triggered. The value 0 means a value smaller than -110
dBm.
If the value of "Inter-RAT Report Mode" is set to
"PERIODICAL_REPORTING", this parameter is used for the
assessment of inter-RAT coverage handover. That is, Tother_RAT
in the following formulas. This parameter is the absolute threshold
of the cell of another RAT (Received Signal Strength Indicator:
RSSI) for the inter-RAT handover decision.
If the quality of the cell of another RAT in the inter-RAT
measurement report fulfills the following criterion:
Mother_RAT + CIO >= Tother_RAT + H/2
Then, the system starts the trigger timer, and makes the handover
decision after the timer expires. If the quality of the cell of another
RAT fulfills the following criterion before timeout:
Mother_RAT + CIO < Tother_RAT - H/2
The RNC stops the timer and waits for another inter-RAT
measurement report.
Here,
Mother_RAT is the measurement result of the GSM RSSI.
Tother_RAT is the inter-RAT handover decision threshold.
Cell Individual Offset (CIO) is the offset for the cell of another inter-
RAT.
H represents the hysteresis, the setting of which can reduce wrong
decisions caused by signal jitters.
The sensitivity of a GSM mobile phone is -102 dBm. Considering a
margin of 3 dB for compensation of fast fading, 5 dB for
compensation of slow fading, 2 dB for compensation of
interference noise, and 2 dB for compensation of ambient noise,
the outdoor reception level should not be lower than -90 dBm.
The parameter value can vary with the handover policy. To have WRFD-
UEs handed over only to GSM cells of high quality, the inter-RAT 020305
handover decision threshold can be set to a comparatively large WRFD-
value, for example -85 dBm. NO NO 020306
Maximum number of inter-RAT handover attempts after the non- WRFD-
coverage-based handover failures. For each handover attempt, a 020305
new target cell where the UE has not been handed over to and WRFD-
fulfills the criterion can be selected. NO NO 020306
Length of the timer for inter-RAT measurement.
After inter-RAT measurement starts, if no inter-RAT handover is
performed when this timer expires, the inter-RAT measurement is
stopped. In addition, the compressed mode (if activated) should be
deactivated. The value 0 indicates that the inter-RAT measurement
timer is not started.
The following factors should be considered during setting:
This parameter is designed to prevent that the UE being in
compressed mode for a long time when the handover criteria are
not fulfilled, because the UE does not move or is moving in a low
speed. If the compressed mode is maintained for a long time, the
service quality is adversely affected and the total available capacity
of the system decreases.
Most inter-RAT handovers can be finished within 60s. WRFD-
Impact on network performance: 020303
If the parameter is set to a smaller value, the UE cannot finish inter- WRFD-
RAT handover. If the parameter is set to a larger value, the 020309
compressed mode will not be disabled, thus affecting UE WRFD-
measurement. In actual networks, statistics can be made to obtain 020305
the delay for a successful inter-RAT handover, thus to get a proper WRFD-
value of "InterRATMeasTime" that satisfies most UEs. NO NO 020306
This parameter specifies the threshold for 2G load of relocation WRFD-
target, in an inter-RAT handover in CS domain. When the GSM 020305
load policy is used, that is, when "NcovHoOn2GldInd" in "SET WRFD-
UINTERRATHONCOV" is set to ON, a non-coverage-based 020306
handover to a 2G cell is stopped in a non-coverage-based 3G-to- WRFD-
2G handover procedure if the uplink or downlink normalized load 211404
carried in the relocation response message from the 2G system WRFD-
exceeds the value of this parameter. NO NO 070004
This parameter specifies the threshold for 2G load of relocation WRFD-
target, in an inter-RAT handover in PS domain. When the GSM 020305
load policy is used, that is, when "NcovHoOn2GldInd" in "SET WRFD-
UINTERRATHONCOV" is set to ON, a non-coverage-based 020306
handover to a 2G cell is stopped in a non-coverage-based 3G-to- WRFD-
2G handover procedure if the uplink or downlink normalized load 211404
carried in the relocation response message from the 2G system WRFD-
exceeds the value of this parameter. NO NO 070004
Interval between the handover re-attempts for event 3C.
This parameter specifies the interval between the handover re-
attempts for event 3C. If this parameter is set to a smaller value,
handover re-attempts increase when the inter-RAT handover fails.
In this case, the UE can be quickly handed over to the target cell WRFD-
whose load is reduced, thus lowering the probability of call drops. 020305
More handover re-attempts, however, cause the increase in the WRFD-
RNC load. NO NO 020306
Maximum number of handover re-attempts for event 3C.
This parameter specifies the maximum number of handover
attempts for event 3C when the measurement control message is
valid. If this parameter is set to a greater value, the number of inter-
RAT handover re-attempts increases and the possibility of
successfully handing over the UE to the target cell whose load
becomes normal increases. After reaching the value specified by WRFD-
this parameter, the RNC makes no further handover attempt to the 020305
target cell. If the compressed mode is disabled, the handover re- WRFD-
attempt will be aborted. NO NO 020306
Maximum number of inter-RAT handover failures allowed due to
physical channel failure. When the number of inter-RAT handover
failures due to physical channel failure exceeds the threshold, a
penalty is given to the UE. During the time specified by
"PenaltyTimeForInterRatPhyChFail[/para], the UE is not allowed to WRFD-
make inter-RAT handover attempts. 020305
For details about the physical channel failure, see 3GPP TS WRFD-
25.331. NO NO 020306
Duration of the penalty for inter-RAT handover failure due to
physical channel failure. The UE is not allowed to make inter-RAT WRFD-
handover attempts within the penalty time. 020305
For details about the physical channel failure, see 3GPP TS WRFD-
25.331. NO NO 020306

ID of an RNC YES YES None

WRFD-
Unique ID of a cell YES YES 020202
This parameter specifies the Layer 3 filter coefficient for the intra-
frequency measurement.
According to 3GPP TS 25.331, the filtered measurement value is
calculated using the following formula, where k represents this
parameter:
Fn = (1 - a) * Fn - 1 + a * Mn
a = (1/2)(k/2)
Here, Fn: filtered measurement result
Fn - 1: previously filtered measurement result
Mn: latest received measurement result from physical layer
When a is set to 1, L3 filtering is not applied.
The input measurement value to L3 filter has been filtered by L1
filter, where the impact of fast fading is almost eliminated. In this
case, smooth filtering should be applied through L3 filter, to
eliminate the effect of shadow fading and peaks caused by fast
fading, thus the filtered measurement value can reflect the variation
of the actual measurement value, and provide more reliable
measurement result for event judgement. WRFD-
Note that this parameter has great impact on the overall 020202
performance of the handover. Therefore, set this parameter with WRFD-
caution. NO NO 020203
Quantity of the triggered measurements for intra-frequency
handovers. This parameter specifies the reference measurement
quantity for the UE to report event 1x. For events 1A, 1B, 1C, and
1D which adopt relative thresholds, the measurement quantity
does not have great impact on the threshold values. For event 1F
which adopts absolute threshold, the measurement quantity should
be set based on the reality of the cell. If the cell is located in the
center of the coverage area, the main factor that affects signal
quality is intra-frequency interference. In this case, you are advised
to set this parameter to CPICH_EC/NO. If the cell is located at the WRFD-
border of the coverage area, the main factor that affects signal 020202
quality is the distance between the cell and the base station. In this WRFD-
case, you are advised to set this parameter to CPICH_RSCP. NO NO 020203
Maximum number of reporting event 1A after the reporting mode is WRFD-
changed to periodical reporting. When the number of reporting 020202
event 1A exceeds this parameter, the periodical reporting is WRFD-
disabled. NO NO 020203
Interval at which event 1A is reported after the reporting mode is
changed to periodical reporting. Generally, event 1A is reported
only once. To avoid the loss of measurement reports, the UE sets
the mode of reporting event 1A to periodical if the cell reporting
event 1A is not added to the active set in a specified period of time.
Event 1A is reported for "PeriodMRReportNumfor1A" times at the WRFD-
interval specified by this parameter. If the mode of reporting event 020202
1A is set to "NON_PERIODIC_REPORT", the UE cannot change WRFD-
the event 1A reporting mode to periodical. NO NO 020203
Maximum number of reporting event 1C after the reporting mode is WRFD-
changed to periodical reporting. When the number of reporting 020202
event 1C exceeds this parameter, the periodical reporting is WRFD-
disabled. NO NO 020203
Interval at which event 1A is reported after the reporting mode is
changed to periodical reporting. Generally, event 1C is reported
only once. To avoid the loss of measurement reports, the UE set
the mode of reporting event 1C to periodical if the cell reporting
event 1C is not added to the active set in a specified period of time.
Event 1C is reported for "PeriodMRReportNumfor1C" times at the WRFD-
interval specified by this parameter.If the mode of reporting event 020202
1C is set to "NON_PERIODIC_REPORT", the UE cannot change WRFD-
the event 1C reporting mode to periodical. NO NO 020203
Maximum number of reporting event 1J after the reporting mode is WRFD-
changed to periodical reporting. When the number of reporting 020202
event 1J exceeds this parameter, the periodical reporting is WRFD-
disabled. NO NO 020203
Interval at which event 1J is reported after the reporting mode is
changed to periodical reporting. Generally, event 1J is reported
only once. To avoid the loss of measurement reports, the UE set
the mode of reporting event 1J to periodical if the cell reporting
event 1J is not added to the DCH active set in a specified period of
time. Event 1J is reported for "PeriodMRReportNumfor1J" times at WRFD-
the interval specified by this parameter.If the mode of reporting 020202
event 1J is set to "NON_PERIODIC_REPORT", the UE cannot WRFD-
change the event 1J reporting mode to periodical. NO NO 020203
Relative threshold for event 1A decision when VP service is
performed. If this parameter is set to a greater value, the
probability of triggering event 1A increases. If this parameter is set
to a smaller value, the probability of triggering event 1A reduces.
For details on the definition of event 1A, see 3GPP TS 25.331.The
relative threshold can directly affect the SHO ratio. Therefore, the
threshold should be wisely chosen to achieve smooth SHOs. The
value of this parameter determines the SHO area and SHO ratio. In
the CDMA system, the ratio of the UE involved in soft handover
should reach 30% to 40% to ensure smooth handover. Based on
simulation results, when the relative threshold is set to 5 dB, the
ratio of the UE involved in soft handover (the number of cells in the
active set is at least 2) is about 35%. you are advised to set the
relative threshold to a great value (5 dB to 7 dB) during site
deployment, and to reduce the threshold when the users increase.
the threshold must be higher than 3 dB to avoid the ping-pong
handover.
You can set different relative thresholds for event 1A and event 1B
to reduce the ping-pong effect and change the soft handover ratio.
In general applications, the relative thresholds for events 1A and
1B should be consistent, and you can curb the ping-pong effect
through the triggering delay, L3 filtering coefficient, and hysteresis.
In some specific applications, if the ping-pong effect cannot be
curbed by adjusting the hysteresis values for event 1A and event
1B, you can curb it by setting a higher relative threshold for event
1B and a lower threshold for event 1A. Impact on Network
Performance: If this parameter is set to a greater value, the
probability of adding a cell to the active set increases. In this case,
more UEs are in soft handover status; however, more forward
resources are occupied.If this parameter is set to a smaller value, WRFD-
the probability of adding a cell to the active set reduces. Under this 020202
situation, the communication quality cannot be guaranteed, and WRFD-
smooth handover may be affected. NO NO 020203
Relative threshold for event 1A decision when non-VP service is
performed in CS domain. If this parameter is set to a greater value,
the probability of triggering event 1A increases. If this parameter is
set to a smaller value, the probability of triggering event 1A
reduces. For details on the definition of event 1A, see 3GPP TS
25.331.The relative threshold can directly affect the SHO ratio.
Therefore, the threshold should be wisely chosen to achieve
smooth SHOs.
The value of this parameter determines the SHO area and SHO
ratio. In the CDMA system, the ratio of the UE involved in soft
handover should reach 30% to 40% to ensure smooth handover.
Based on simulation results, when the relative threshold is set to 5
dB, the ratio of the UE involved in soft handover (the number of
cells in the active set is at least 2) is about 35%. you are advised to
set the relative threshold to a great value (5 dB to 7 dB) during site
deployment, and to reduce the threshold when the users increase.
the threshold must be higher than 3 dB to avoid the ping-pong
handover.
You can set different relative thresholds for event 1A and event 1B
to reduce the ping-pong effect and change the soft handover ratio.
In general applications, the relative thresholds for events 1A and
1B should be consistent, and you can curb the ping-pong effect
through the triggering delay, L3 filtering coefficient, and hysteresis.
In some specific applications, if the ping-pong effect cannot be
curbed by adjusting the hysteresis values for event 1A and event
1B, you can curb it by setting a higher relative threshold for event
1B and a lower threshold for event 1A. Impact on Network
Performance: If this parameter is set to a greater value, the
probability of adding a cell to the active set increases. In this case,
more UEs are in soft handover status; however, more forward
resources are occupied. If this parameter is set to a smaller value, WRFD-
the probability of adding a cell to the active set reduces. Under this 020202
situation, the communication quality cannot be guaranteed, and WRFD-
smooth handover may be affected. NO NO 020203
Relative threshold for event 1A decision when PS service is
performed. If this parameter is set to a greater value, the probability
of triggering event 1A increases. If this parameter is set to a
smaller value, the probability of triggering event 1A reduces. For
details on the definition of event 1A, see 3GPP TS 25.331. The
relative threshold can directly affect the SHO ratio. Therefore, the
threshold should be wisely chosen to achieve smooth SHOs. The
value of this parameter determines the SHO area and SHO ratio. In
the CDMA system, the ratio of the UE involved in soft handover
should reach 30% to 40% to ensure smooth handover. Based on
simulation results, when the relative threshold is set to 5 dB, the
ratio of the UE involved in soft handover (the number of cells in the
active set is at least 2) is about 35%. You are advised to set the
relative threshold to a great value (5 dB to 7 dB) during site
deployment, and to reduce the threshold when the users increase.
the threshold must be higher than 3 dB to avoid the ping-pong
handover.
You can set different relative thresholds for event 1A and event 1B
to reduce the ping-pong effect and change the soft handover ratio.
In general applications, the relative thresholds for events 1A and
1B should be consistent, and you can curb the ping-pong effect
through the triggering delay, L3 filtering coefficient, and hysteresis.
In some specific applications, if the ping-pong effect cannot be
curbed by adjusting the hysteresis values for event 1A and event
1B, you can curb it by setting a higher relative threshold for event
1B and a lower threshold for event 1A. Impact on Network
Performance: If this parameter is set to a greater value, the
probability of adding a cell to the active set increases. In this case,
more UEs are in soft handover status; however, more forward
resources are occupied. If this parameter is set to a smaller value, WRFD-
the probability of adding a cell to the active set reduces. Under this 020202
situation, the communication quality cannot be guaranteed, and WRFD-
smooth handover may be affected. NO NO 020203
Relative threshold for event 1B decision when VP service is
performed. If this parameter is set to a smaller value, the probability
of triggering event 1B increases. If this parameter is set to a
greater value, the probability of triggering event 1B reduces. For
details on the definition of event 1B, see 3GPP TS 25.331. The
relative threshold can directly affect the SHO ratio. Therefore, the
threshold should be wisely chosen to achieve smooth SHOs. The
value of this parameter determines the SHO area and SHO ratio. In
the CDMA system, the ratio of the UE involved in soft handover
should reach 30% to 40% to ensure smooth handover. Based on
simulation results, when the relative threshold is set to 5 dB, the
ratio of the UE involved in soft handover (the number of cells in the
active set is at least 2) is about 35%. You are advised to set the
relative threshold to a great value (5 dB to 7 dB) during site
deployment, and to reduce the threshold when the users increase.
the threshold must be higher than 3 dB to avoid the ping-pong
handover.
You can set different relative thresholds for event 1A and event 1B
to reduce the ping-pong effect and change the soft handover ratio.
In general applications, the relative thresholds for events 1A and
1B should be consistent, and you can curb the ping-pong effect
through the triggering delay, L3 filtering coefficient, and hysteresis.
In some specific applications, if the ping-pong effect cannot be
curbed by adjusting the hysteresis values for event 1A and event
1B, you can curb it by setting a higher relative threshold for event
1B and a lower threshold for event 1A. Impact on Network
Performance: If this parameter is set to a greater value, the
probability of adding a cell to the active set increases. In this case,
more UEs are in soft handover status; however, more forward
resources are occupied. If this parameter is set to a smaller value, WRFD-
the probability of adding a cell to the active set reduces. Under this 020202
situation, the communication quality cannot be guaranteed, and WRFD-
smooth handover may be affected. NO NO 020203
Relative threshold for event 1B decision when non-VP service is
performed in CS domain. If this parameter is set to a smaller value,
the probability of triggering event 1B increases. If this parameter is
set to a greater value, the probability of triggering event 1B
reduces. For details on the definition of event 1B, see 3GPP TS
25.331. The relative threshold can directly affect the SHO ratio.
Therefore, the threshold should be wisely chosen to achieve
smooth SHOs. The value of this parameter determines the SHO
area and SHO ratio. In the CDMA system, the ratio of the UE
involved in soft handover should reach 30% to 40% to ensure
smooth handover. Based on simulation results, when the relative
threshold is set to 5 dB, the ratio of the UE involved in soft
handover (the number of cells in the active set is at least 2) is
about 35%. You are advised to set the relative threshold to a great
value (5 dB to 7 dB) during site deployment, and to reduce the
threshold when the users increase. the threshold must be higher
than 3 dB to avoid the ping-pong handover.
You can set different relative thresholds for event 1A and event 1B
to reduce the ping-pong effect and change the soft handover ratio.
In general applications, the relative thresholds for events 1A and
1B should be consistent, and you can curb the ping-pong effect
through the triggering delay, L3 filtering coefficient, and hysteresis.
In some specific applications, if the ping-pong effect cannot be
curbed by adjusting the hysteresis values for event 1A and event
1B, you can curb it by setting a higher relative threshold for event
1B and a lower threshold for event 1A. Impact on Network
Performance: If this parameter is set to a greater value, the
probability of adding a cell to the active set increases. In this case,
more UEs are in soft handover status; however, more forward
resources are occupied. If this parameter is set to a smaller value, WRFD-
the probability of adding a cell to the active set reduces. Under this 020202
situation, the communication quality cannot be guaranteed, and WRFD-
smooth handover may be affected. NO NO 020203
Relative threshold for event 1B decision when PS service is
performed. If this parameter is set to a smaller value, the probability
of triggering event 1B increases. If this parameter is set to a
greater value, the probability of triggering event 1B reduces. For
details on the definition of event 1B, see 3GPP TS 25.331. The
relative threshold can directly affect the SHO ratio. Therefore, the
threshold should be wisely chosen to achieve smooth SHOs. The
value of this parameter determines the SHO area and SHO ratio. In
the CDMA system, the ratio of the UE involved in soft handover
should reach 30% to 40% to ensure smooth handover. Based on
simulation results, when the relative threshold is set to 5 dB, the
ratio of the UE involved in soft handover (the number of cells in the
active set is at least 2) is about 35%. You are advised to set the
relative threshold to a great value (5 dB to 7 dB) during site
deployment, and to reduce the threshold when the users increase.
the threshold must be higher than 3 dB to avoid the ping-pong
handover.
You can set different relative thresholds for event 1A and event 1B
to reduce the ping-pong effect and change the soft handover ratio.
In general applications, the relative thresholds for events 1A and
1B should be consistent, and you can curb the ping-pong effect
through the triggering delay, L3 filtering coefficient, and hysteresis.
In some specific applications, if the ping-pong effect cannot be
curbed by adjusting the hysteresis values for event 1A and event
1B, you can curb it by setting a higher relative threshold for event
1B and a lower threshold for event 1A. Impact on Network
Performance: If this parameter is set to a greater value, the
probability of adding a cell to the active set increases. In this case,
more UEs are in soft handover status; however, more forward
resources are occupied. If this parameter is set to a smaller value, WRFD-
the probability of adding a cell to the active set reduces. Under this 020202
situation, the communication quality cannot be guaranteed, and WRFD-
smooth handover may be affected. NO NO 020203
Ec/No absolute threshold for event 1F in the SHO algorithm. This
parameter must be set to the value that guarantees the quality of
basic services. In addition, the value of this parameter affects event
1F triggering.
Event 1F refers to the event reported when an urgent blind
handover is triggered. If event 1F is reported in a cell belonging to
the active set, the signal quality of the active set is poor. Under this
situation, blind handover is triggered to prevent call drops. The
urgent blind handover is triggered in a special occasion that
requires on-site measurements on the pilot strength and signal
quality in the best cell of the cell where the UE is located.
Generally, this function need not be enabled, so the parameter is
set to the lowest value by default, indicating that the blind handover
is not triggered.If this parameter is set to a greater value, the
probability of triggering event 1F increases. If this parameter is set
to a smaller value, the probability of triggering event 1F reduces.
For details on the definition of event 1F, see 3GPP TS 25.331.If WRFD-
this parameter is set to a greater value, the probability of triggering 020202
blind handover increases. If this parameter is set to a smaller WRFD-
value, the probability of triggering blind handover reduces. In actual 020203
scenarios, this parameter should be set according to the handover WRFD-
strategy and network coverage. NO NO 020302
RSCP absolute threshold for event 1F in the SHO algorithm. This
parameter must be set to the value that guarantees the quality of
basic services. In addition, the value of this parameter affects event
1F triggering.
Event 1F refers to the event reported when an urgent blind
handover is triggered. If event 1F is reported in a cell belonging to
the active set, the signal quality of the active set is poor. Under this
situation, blind handover is triggered to prevent call drops.The
urgent blind handover is triggered in a special occasion that
requires on-site measurements on the pilot strength and signal
quality in the best cell of the cell where the UE is located.
Generally, this function need not be enabled, so the parameter is
set to the lowest value by default, indicating that the blind handover
is not triggered.If this parameter is set to a greater value, the
probability of triggering event 1F increases. If this parameter is set
to a smaller value, the probability of triggering event 1F reduces.
For details on the definition of event 1F, see 3GPP TS 25.331.If WRFD-
this parameter is set to a greater value, the probability of triggering 020202
blind handover increases. If this parameter is set to a smaller WRFD-
value, the probability of triggering blind handover reduces. In actual 020203
scenarios, this parameter should be set according to the handover WRFD-
strategy and network coverage. NO NO 020302
This parameter specifies the hysteretic value for event 1A. The
value of this parameter is associated with the slow fading. If this
parameter is set to a greater value, the number of ping-pong
handovers and the number of incorrect handovers reduce;
however, the handover may not be triggered in time. For details on
the definition of this parameter, see 3GPP TS 25.331. Event 1A, as
a key event, refers to the event triggered when a cell is added to
the active set. To ensure that the handover is triggered in time, the
hysteresis for event 1A should be a little smaller than the
hysteresises used for events 1B, 1F, 1C, and 1D. If the difference
between the hysteresises is too great, the ratio of soft handovers
(SHOs) may be affected. In addition, filter coefficient and interval
time must be considered in setting this parameter. NO NO None
This parameter specifies the hysteretic value for event 1B. The
value of this parameter is associated with the slow fading, and it
can be used to reduce ping-pong handovers and incorrect
handovers. For details on the definition of this parameter, see
3GPP TS 25.331.In addition, filter coefficient and interval time must
be considered in setting this parameter. NO NO None
This parameter specifies the hysteretic value for event 1C. The
value of this parameter is associated with the slow fading, and it
can be used to reduce ping-pong handovers and incorrect
handovers. For details on the definition of this parameter, see
3GPP TS 25.331.In addition, filter coefficient and interval time must
be considered in setting this parameter. NO NO None
This parameter specifies the hysteretic value for event 1D. The
value of this parameter is associated with the slow fading, and it
can be used to reduce ping-pong handovers and incorrect WRFD-
handovers. For details on the definition of this parameter, see 020202
3GPP TS 25.331.In addition, filter coefficient and interval time must WRFD-
be considered in setting this parameter. NO NO 020203
This parameter specifies the hysteretic value for event 1F. The WRFD-
value of this parameter is associated with the slow fading, and it 020202
can be used to reduce ping-pong handovers and incorrect WRFD-
handovers. For details on the definition of this parameter, see 020203
3GPP TS 25.331. In addition, filter coefficient and interval time WRFD-
must be considered in setting this parameter. NO NO 020302
This parameter specifies the hysteretic value for event 1J. The
value of this parameter is associated with the slow fading, and it
can be used to reduce ping-pong handovers and incorrect WRFD-
handovers. For details on the definition of this parameter, see 020202
3GPP TS 25.331.In addition, filter coefficient and interval time must WRFD-
be considered in setting this parameter. NO NO 020203
Used for calculating the relative threshold of the soft handover
based on the measurement report of each cell in the active set. If
this parameter is set to a greater value, the relative threshold of the
soft handover is greater with the other conditions unchanged. For
detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.133.
When this parameter is set to 0, the general quality of the active
set is the quality of the best cell. In this case, the relative threshold
of soft handover depends on the related measurement values of
the best cell in the active set. When this parameter is set to 1, the WRFD-
relative threshold of the soft handover depends on the equivalent 020202
signal strength obtained when maximum ratio combining is WRFD-
performed in the downlink of all cells in the active set. NO NO 020203
This parameter specifies the interval time between detection of
event 1A and sending of the measurement report. The value of this
parameter is associated with slow fading. If this parameter is set to
a greater value, the probability of incorrect decision becomes low;
however, the handover algorithm becomes slow in responding to
signal change.
The time-to-trigger mechanism is introduced for the following
purposes:
- reducing the number of wrong event reports caused by burst
signals,
- preventing the ping-pong handover,
- reducing the impact of shadow fading on event decisions.
Setting an appropriate triggering delay effectively reduces the
average number of handovers and the number of wrong
handovers, preventing unnecessary handovers.
If the handover cannot be triggered in time, the time-to-trigger
parameter for event 1A needs to be changed to 200 ms or 100 ms, WRFD-
and the delay for event 1B needs to be changed to 1280 ms or 020202
2560 ms. If the interval for event 1A is shortened, handovers can WRFD-
be triggered timely, thus reducing the call drop rate. NO NO 020203
This parameter specifies the interval time between detection of
event 1B and sending of the measurement report. The value of this
parameter is associated with slow fading. If this parameter is set to
a greater value, the probability of incorrect decision becomes low;
however, the handover algorithm becomes slow in responding to
signal change.
The time-to-trigger mechanism is introduced for the following
purposes:
- reducing the number of wrong event reports caused by burst
signals,
- preventing the ping-pong handover,
- reducing the impact of shadow fading on event decisions.
Setting an appropriate interval time effectively reduces the average
number of handovers and the number of wrong handovers,
preventing unnecessary handovers.
If the handover cannot be triggered in time, the time-to-trigger WRFD-
parameter for event 1A needs to be changed to 200 ms or 100 ms, 020202
and the delay for event 1B needs to be changed to 1280 ms or WRFD-
2560 ms. NO NO 020203
This parameter specifies the interval time between detection of
event 1C and sending of the measurement report. The value of this
parameter is associated with slow fading. If this parameter is set to
a greater value, the probability of incorrect decision becomes low;
however, the handover algorithm becomes slow in responding to
signal change.
The time-to-trigger mechanism is introduced for the following
purposes:
- reducing the number of wrong event reports caused by burst
signals,
- preventing the ping-pong handover,
- reducing the impact of shadow fading on event decisions. WRFD-
Setting an appropriate interval time effectively reduces the average 020202
number of handovers and the number of wrong handovers, WRFD-
preventing unnecessary handovers. NO NO 020203
This parameter specifies the interval time between detection of
event 1D and sending of the measurement report. The value of this
parameter is associated with slow fading. If this parameter is set to
a greater value, the probability of incorrect decision becomes low;
however, the handover algorithm becomes slow in responding to
signal change.
The time-to-trigger mechanism is introduced for the following
purposes:
- reducing the number of wrong event reports caused by burst
signals,
- preventing the ping-pong handover,
- reducing the impact of shadow fading on event decisions. WRFD-
Setting an appropriate interval time effectively reduces the average 020202
number of handovers and the number of wrong handovers, WRFD-
preventing unnecessary handovers. NO NO 020203
This parameter specifies the interval time between detection of
event 1F and sending of the measurement report. The value of this
parameter is associated with slow fading. If this parameter is set to
a greater value, the probability of incorrect decision becomes low;
however, the handover algorithm becomes slow in responding to
signal change.
The time-to-trigger mechanism is introduced for the following
purposes:
- reducing the number of wrong event reports caused by burst
signals, WRFD-
- preventing the ping-pong handover, 020202
- reducing the impact of shadow fading on event decisions. WRFD-
Setting an appropriate interval time effectively reduces the average 020203
number of handovers and the number of wrong handovers, WRFD-
preventing unnecessary handovers. NO NO 020302
This parameter specifies the interval time between detection of
event 1J and sending of the measurement report. The value of this
parameter is associated with slow fading. If this parameter is set to
a greater value, the probability of incorrect decision becomes low;
however, the handover algorithm becomes slow in responding to
signal change.
The time-to-trigger mechanism is introduced for the following
purposes:
- reducing the number of wrong event reports caused by burst
signals,
- preventing the ping-pong handover,
- reducing the impact of shadow fading on event decisions. WRFD-
Setting an appropriate interval time effectively reduces the average 020202
number of handovers and the number of wrong handovers, WRFD-
preventing unnecessary handovers. NO NO 020203
If events 1A, 1C, and 1D are reported to the RNC, the target cell
can be added to the active set only when CPICH Ec/No is greater
than this parameter.
This parameter is used to set a baseline for the quality of the radio
links to be added. The current events of soft handovers are defined
on the basis of relative thresholds and have no requirement for the
absolute quality. If the signal quality of added cells is too poor, the
general quality of the active set cannot be improved. In this case,
however, more downlink resources are occupied and more TPC
errors are caused, and the soft handover performance is
worsened. Therefore, this parameter is required.
Impact on network performance:
This parameter should be adjusted, based on the planned Ec/No
that the cell soft handover area is expected to reach. If this
parameter is set to a greater value, the probability for adding a
neighboring cell to the active set decreases. In this case, the
service quality of the cell to be added is guaranteed. If this WRFD-
parameter is set to a smaller value, the probability for adding a 020202
neighboring cell to the active set increases. In this case, however, WRFD-
the service quality of the cell to be added is not guaranteed. NO NO 020203
Maximum number of cells in an active set. This parameter is used
to achieve the balance between the signal quality in the SHO area
and the system performance. If more cells are in the active set, a
user can obtain a greater macro diversity gain; the intra-frequency
interference is smaller. In this case, however, the user occupies
resources of several cells. This increases the amount of data to be
processed and lowers the system performance. To reduce intra-
frequency interference, it is recommended that the number of cells
in the active sets should be increased in the hot-spot and micro WRFD-
cells, where the signals are complicated. For the cell that provides 020202
high speed services, the decrease in cells in the active set can WRFD-
reduce the consumption of system resources. NO NO 020203
Threshold of the quality of the cell reporting event 1F for triggering
blind handover. The blind handover is triggered only when the
signal quality in the cell, which reports event 1F, exceeds this
parameter. Otherwise, the report is discarded.
This parameter is used to raise the success rate of blind
handovers. If all the signals in the cell reporting event 1F are of
poor quality, the user may be located at the edge of coverage area.
Under this situation, triggering blind handover rashly may cause WRFD-
call drops. NO NO 020302

ID of a cell. For detailed information about this parameter, see


3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES None
Pilot power adjustment step increased or decreased in each
increase of the cell breathing algorithm or decrease of cell pilot. For WRFD-
detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.433. NO NO 020104

If the cell downlink load exceeds this threshold, the algorithm will
decrease the pilot transmit power of the cell so as to increase the
whole system's capacity. This parameter is based on network WRFD-
planning. NO NO 020104
If the cell downlink load is lower than this threshold, the algorithm
will increase the pilot transmit power of the cell so as to share load WRFD-
of other cells. This parameter is based on network planning. NO NO 020104

ID of a cell. For detailed information about this parameter, see


3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES None
If the ratio of UL load of the cell to the uplink capacity is not lower
than this threshold, the UL load reshuffling function of the cell is
triggered. After the basic congestion state of the cell load is
released, the system no longer implements the LDR action.
Because the load fluctuates, the difference between the LDR
release threshold and trigger threshold should be higher than 10%.
The ping-pong effect of the preliminary congestion state may WRFD-
occur. NO NO 020106
If the ratio of UL load of the cell to the uplink capacity is lower than
this threshold, the UL load reshuffling function of the cell is
stopped. After the basic congestion state of the cell load is
released, the system no longer implements the LDR action.
Because the load fluctuates, the difference between the LDR
release threshold and trigger threshold should be higher than 10%.
The ping-pong effect of the preliminary congestion state may WRFD-
occur. NO NO 020106
If the ratio of DL load of the cell to the downlink capacity is not
lower than this threshold, the DL load reshuffling function of the cell
is triggered. After the basic congestion state of the cell load is
released, the system no longer implements the LDR action.
Because the load fluctuates, the difference between the LDR
release threshold and trigger threshold should be higher than 10%.
The ping-pong effect of the preliminary congestion state may WRFD-
occur. NO NO 020106
If the ratio of DL load of the cell to the downlink capacity is lower
than this threshold, the DL load reshuffling function of the cell is
stopped. After the basic congestion state of the cell load is
released, the system no longer implements the LDR action.
Because the load fluctuates, the difference between the LDR
release threshold and trigger threshold should be higher than 10%.
The ping-pong effect of the preliminary congestion state may WRFD-
occur. NO NO 020106
If the ratio of UL load of the cell to the uplink capacity is not lower
than this threshold, the UL overload and congestion control
function of the cell is triggered. The value of the OLC release
threshold should not be much lower than or close to the OLC
trigger threshold, or the system state may have a ping-pong effect.
The recommended difference between the OLC release threshold
and the OLC trigger threshold is higher than 10%. It is desirable to
set the two parameters a bit higher given that the difference WRFD-
between OLC trigger threshold and OLC release threshold is fixed. NO NO 020107
If the ratio of UL load of the cell to the uplink capacity is lower than
this threshold, the UL overload and congestion control function of
the cell is stopped. The value of the OLC release threshold should
not be much lower than or close to the OLC trigger threshold, or
the system state may have a ping-pong effect. The recommended
difference between the OLC release threshold and the OLC trigger
threshold is higher than 10%. It is desirable to set the two
parameters a bit higher given that the difference between OLC WRFD-
trigger threshold and OLC release threshold is fixed. NO NO 020107
If the ratio of DL load of the cell to the downlink capacity is not
lower than this threshold, the DL overload and congestion control
function of the cell is triggered. The value of the OLC release
threshold should not be much lower than or close to the OLC
trigger threshold, or the system state may have a ping-pong effect.
The recommended difference between the OLC release threshold
and the OLC trigger threshold is higher than 10%. It is desirable to
set the two parameters a bit higher given that the difference WRFD-
between OLC trigger threshold and OLC release threshold is fixed. NO NO 020107
If the ratio of DL load of the cell to the downlink capacity is lower
than this threshold, the DL overload and congestion control
function of the cell is stopped. The value of the OLC release
threshold should not be much lower than or close to the OLC
trigger threshold, or the system state may have a ping-pong effect.
The recommended difference between the OLC release threshold
and the OLC trigger threshold is higher than 10%. It is desirable to
set the two parameters a bit higher given that the difference WRFD-
between OLC trigger threshold and OLC release threshold is fixed. NO NO 020107

If the DL load state of the cell is lasted longer than this threshold, WRFD-
the DL load state of the cell transfers. NO NO 020102

WRFD-
HSUPA auto retransmit load trigger threshold. NO NO 020102
WRFD-
HSUPA auto retransmit load release threshold. NO NO 020102

ID of a cell. For detailed information about this parameter, see


3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES None
INTERFREQLDHO: The inter-frequency load handover is
performed.
BERATERED: Channels are reconfigured for the BE service.
QOSRENEGO: The renegotiation on the QoS of the uncontrollable
real-time service is performed.
CSINTERRATSHOULDBELDHO: The inter-RAT SHOULDBE load
handover of the CS domain is performed.
PSINTERRATSHOULDBELDHO: The inter-RAT SHOULDBE load
handover of the PS domain is performed.
AMRRATERED (AMR service rate decreasing): The setting of the
TFC subset and the negotiation of the service rate can be
performed for the AMR voice service.
MBMSDECPOWER (MBMS power limiting): The MBMS service is
configured with the minimum power.
CODEADJ (code tree reshuffling): The fragments of the downlink
code tree are arranged.
PSINTERRATSHOULDNOTBELDHO: The inter-RAT
SHOULDNOTBE load handover of the PS domain is performed.
PSINTERRATSHOULDNOTLDHO: The inter-RAT
SHOULDNOTBE load handover of the PS domain is performed.
The LDR takes the actions in the preset sequence and judges
whether each action is successful. If an action is unsuccessful, the
LDR turns to the next action. If an action is successful, a parameter
is set to NOACT, or all the preceding actions are taken, the
downlink LDR is finished, and the system waits for the next
triggering of the LDR.
Because each action is performed by its algorithm module, the
LDR algorithm only selects users and delivers control messages,
the execution result of each action can be obtained after a delay,
and the LDR algorithm cannot wait for a long time, so the LDR can
only judge whether the actions succeed by whether candidate
users are found.
The inter-frequency load handover has no impact on the QoS of
users and can balance the cell load, so the inter-frequency load
handover usually serves as the first action.
The BE service rate reduction is effective only when the DCCC WRFD-
algorithm is enabled. NO NO 020106
This parameter has the same content as DlLdrFirstAction. The WRFD-
selected actions, however, should be unique. NO NO 020106
This parameter has the same content as DlLdrFirstAction. The WRFD-
selected actions, however, should be unique. NO NO 020106
This parameter has the same content as DlLdrFirstAction. The WRFD-
selected actions, however, should be unique. NO NO 020106
This parameter has the same content as DlLdrFirstAction. The WRFD-
selected actions, however, should be unique. NO NO 020106
This parameter has the same content as DlLdrFirstAction. The WRFD-
selected actions, however, should be unique. NO NO 020106
This parameter has the same content as DlLdrFirstAction. The WRFD-
selected actions, however, should be unique. NO NO 020106
This parameter has the same content as DlLdrFirstAction. The WRFD-
selected actions, however, should be unique. NO NO 020106
This parameter has the same content as DlLdrFirstAction. The WRFD-
selected actions, however, should be unique. NO NO 020106
This parameter has the same content as DlLdrFirstAction. The WRFD-
selected actions, however, should be unique. NO NO 020106
Number of RABs selected in a DL LDR BE traffic rate reduction. In
the actual system, this parameter can be set on the basis of the
actual circumstances. If the high-rate subscribers occupy a high
proportion, set the parameter to a comparatively low value. If the
high-rate subscribers occupy a low proportion, set the parameter to
a comparatively high value. Because the basic congestion control
algorithm is designed to slowly decrease cell load, you need to set WRFD-
this parameter to a comparatively low value. NO NO 020106
Number of RABs selected in a DL LDR uncontrolled real-time traffic
QoS renegotiation. The target subscribers of this parameter are the
PS domain real-time subscribers. The setting of this parameter is
analogous to the setting of BE service rate reduction subscriber
number. Because the number of subscribers performing QoS
renegotiation may be smaller than the value of this parameter, for
example, the candidate subscribers selected for downlink LDR do
not meet the QoS renegotiation conditions, you must leave some
margin when setting this parameter to ensure the success of load WRFD-
reshuffling. NO NO 020106
Number of users selected in a DL LDR CS domain inter-RAT
SHOULDBE load handover. The target subscribers of this
parameter are the CS domain subscribers. Because the CS
domain subscribers are session subscribers in general and they
have little impact on load, you can set this parameter to a WRFD-
comparatively high value. NO NO 020106
Number of users selected in a DL LDR PS domain inter-RAT
SHOULDBE load handover. The target subscribers of this
parameter are the PS domain subscribers. In the actual system,
this parameter can be set on the basis of the actual circumstances.
If the high-rate subscribers occupy a high proportion, set the
parameter to a comparatively low value. If the high-rate subscribers
occupy a low proportion, set the parameter to a comparatively high
value. Because the basic congestion control algorithm is designed
to slowly decrease cell load, you need to set this parameter to a WRFD-
comparatively low value. NO NO 020106
The mechanism of the LDR is that an action is performed in each
[LDR period] and some services are selected based on the action
rules to perform this action. This parameter defines the maximum
number of RABs selected in executing downlink LDR-AMR voice
service rate reduction. If the parameter value is too high, the LDR
action may fluctuate greatly and over control may occur (the state
of basic congestion turns into another extreme--under load). If the
parameter value is too low, the LDR action has a slow response WRFD-
and the effect is not apparent, affecting the LDR performance. NO NO 020106
Number of users selected in a DL LDR CS domain inter-RAT
SHOULDNOTBE load handover. The target subscribers of this
parameter are the CS domain subscribers. Because the CS
domain subscribers are session subscribers in general and they
have little impact on load, you can set this parameter to a WRFD-
comparatively high value. NO NO 020106
Number of users selected in a DL LDR PS domain inter-RAT
SHOULDNOTBE load handover. The target subscribers of this
parameter are the PS domain subscribers. In the actual system,
this parameter can be set on the basis of the actual circumstances.
If the high-rate subscribers occupy a high proportion, set the
parameter to a comparatively low value. If the high-rate subscribers
occupy a low proportion, set the parameter to a comparatively high
value. Because the basic congestion control algorithm is designed
to slowly decrease cell load, you need to set this parameter to a WRFD-
comparatively low value. NO NO 020106
NOACT: No load reshuffling action is taken.
INTERFREQLDHO: The inter-frequency load handover is
performed.
BERATERED: Channels are reconfigured for the BE service.
QOSRENEGO: The renegotiation on the QoS of the uncontrollable
real-time service is performed.
CSINTERRATSHOULDBELDHO: The inter-RAT SHOULDBE load
handover of the CS domain is performed.
PSINTERRATSHOULDBELDHO: The inter-RAT SHOULDBE load
handover of the PS domain is performed.
AMRRATERED (AMR service rate decreasing): The setting of the
TFC subset and the negotiation of the service rate can be
performed for the AMR voice service.
CSINTERRATSHOULDNOTLDHO: The inter-RAT SHOULDBE
load handover of the CS domain is performed.
PSINTERRATSHOULDNOTLDHO: The inter-RAT
SHOULDNOTBE load handover of the PS domain is performed.
The LDR takes the actions in the preset sequence and judges
whether each action is successful. If an action is unsuccessful, the
LDR turns to the next action. If an action is successful, a parameter
is set to NOACT, or all the preceding actions are taken, the
downlink LDR is finished, and the system waits for the next
triggering of the LDR.
Because each action is performed by its algorithm module, the
LDR algorithm only selects users and delivers control messages,
the execution result of each action can be obtained after a delay,
and the LDR algorithm cannot wait for a long time, so the LDR can
only judge whether the actions succeed by whether candidate
users are found.
The inter-frequency load handover has no impact on the QoS of
users and can balance the cell load, so the inter-frequency load
handover usually serves as the first action.
The BE service rate decreasing is effective only when the DCCC WRFD-
algorithm is enabled. NO NO 020106
This parameter has the same content as UlLdrFirstAction. The WRFD-
selected actions, however, should be unique. NO NO 020106
This parameter has the same content as UlLdrFirstAction. The WRFD-
selected actions, however, should be unique. NO NO 020106
This parameter has the same content as UlLdrFirstAction. The WRFD-
selected actions, however, should be unique. NO NO 020106
This parameter has the same content as UlLdrFirstAction. The WRFD-
selected actions, however, should be unique. NO NO 020106
This parameter has the same content as UlLdrFirstAction. The WRFD-
selected actions, however, should be unique. NO NO 020106
This parameter has the same content as UlLdrFirstAction. The WRFD-
selected actions, however, should be unique. NO NO 020106
This parameter has the same content as UlLdrFirstAction. The WRFD-
selected actions, however, should be unique. NO NO 020106
Number of RABs selected in a UL LDR BE traffic rate reduction. In
the actual system, this parameter can be set on the basis of the
actual circumstances. If the high-rate subscribers occupy a high
proportion, set the parameter to a comparatively low value. If the
high-rate subscribers occupy a low proportion, set the parameter to
a comparatively high value. Because the basic congestion control
algorithm is designed to slowly decrease cell load, you need to set WRFD-
this parameter to a comparatively low value. NO NO 020106
Number of RABs selected in a UL LDR uncontrolled real-time traffic
QoS renegotiation. The target subscribers of this parameter are the
PS domain real-time subscribers. The setting of this parameter is
analogous to the setting of BE service rate reduction subscriber
number. Because the number of subscribers performing QoS
renegotiation may be smaller than the value of this parameter, for
example, the candidate subscribers selected for downlink LDR do
not meet the QoS renegotiation conditions, you must leave some
margin when setting this parameter to ensure the success of load WRFD-
reshuffling. NO NO 020106
Number of users selected in a UL LDR CS domain inter-RAT
SHOULDBE load handover. The target subscribers of this
parameter are the CS domain subscribers. Because the CS
domain subscribers are session subscribers in general and they
have little impact on load, you can set this parameter to a WRFD-
comparatively high value. NO NO 020106
Number of users selected in a UL LDR PS domain inter-RAT
SHOULDBE load handover. The target subscribers of this
parameter are the PS domain subscribers. In the actual system,
this parameter can be set on the basis of the actual circumstances.
If the high-rate subscribers occupy a high proportion, set the
parameter to a comparatively low value. If the high-rate subscribers
occupy a low proportion, set the parameter to a comparatively high
value. Because the basic congestion control algorithm is designed
to slowly decrease cell load, you need to set this parameter to a WRFD-
comparatively low value. NO NO 020106
The mechanism of the LDR is that an action is performed in each
[LDR period] and some services are selected based on the action
rules to perform this action. This parameter defines the maximum
number of RABs selected in executing uplink LDR-AMR voice
service rate reduction. If the parameter value is too high, the LDR
action may fluctuate greatly and over control may occur (the state
of basic congestion turns into another extreme--under load). If the
parameter value is too low, the LDR action has a slow response WRFD-
and the effect is not apparent, affecting the LDR performance. NO NO 020106
Number of users selected in a UL LDR CS domain inter-RAT
SHOULDNOTBE load handover. The target subscribers of this
parameter are the CS domain subscribers. Because the CS
domain subscribers are session subscribers in general and they
have little impact on load, you can set this parameter to a WRFD-
comparatively high value. NO NO 020106
Number of users selected in a UL LDR PS domain inter-RAT
SHOULDNOTBE load handover. The target subscribers of this
parameter are the PS domain subscribers. In the actual system,
this parameter can be set on the basis of the actual circumstances.
If the high-rate subscribers occupy a high proportion, set the
parameter to a comparatively low value. If the high-rate subscribers
occupy a low proportion, set the parameter to a comparatively high
value. Because the basic congestion control algorithm is designed
to slowly decrease cell load, you need to set this parameter to a WRFD-
comparatively low value. NO NO 020106
The inter-frequency neighboring cell could be selected as the
destination of load handover only when its load remaining space is
larger than this threshold. The lower the parameter is, the easier it
is to find a qualified target cell for the blind handover. Excessively
small value of the parameter, however makes the target cell easily
enter the congestion status. The higher the parameter is, the more WRFD-
difficult it is for the inter-frequency blind handover occurs. NO NO 020106
The inter-frequency neighboring cell could be selected as the
destination of load handover only when its load remaining space is
larger than this threshold. The lower the parameter is, the easier it
is to find a qualified target cell for the blind handover. Excessively
small value of the parameter, however makes the target cell easily
enter the congestion status. The higher the parameter is, the more WRFD-
difficult it is for the inter-frequency blind handover occurs. NO NO 020106

The UE can be selected to process load handover only when its WRFD-
bandwidth is less than this threshold. NO NO 020106
The UE can be selected to process load handover only when its WRFD-
bandwidth is less than this threshold. NO NO 020106

When the priority of the RAB of MBMS services exceeds this


threshold, reconfigure the MBMS power to the minimum power.
The MBMS service at each rate is set on the basis of two power
levels. The power set for an MBMS service is determined
according to cell load during the service access. In addition, the
FACH power of the MBMS service must be decreased as required
in the duration of cell congestion. Some services with high priority,
for example the disaster pre-alert, however, do not need the
coverage shrink caused by cell load. In such a case, you can
adjust the service priority threshold to protect the services with high
priority against the impact of the service access failure and the load WRFD-
control algorithm. NO NO 020106
This parameter specifies the Cell SF reserved threshold used for WRFD-
judging whether the code load reshuffling (LDR) is allowed. The 020106
code load reshuffling could be triggered only when the minimum WRFD-
available SF of a cell is higher than this threshold NO NO 020108
FALSE means not considering the code priority during the code
reshuffling. TRUE means considering the code priority during the
code reshuffling. If the parameter is TRUE, the codes with high
priority are reserved during the code reshuffling. It is good for the
code resource dynamic sharing, which is a function used for the WRFD-
HSDPA service. NO NO 020106
This parameter specifies the number of users selected in code
reshuffling. Code reshuffling can be triggered only when the
number of users on a code is no greater than the threshold. Code
reshuffling has a big impact on the QoS. In addition, the reshuffled
subscribers occupy two code resources during code reshuffling. WRFD-
Thus, the parameter should be set to a comparatively low value. NO NO 020106
Reserved SF threshold in uplink credit LDR. The uplink credit LDR
could be triggered only when the SF factor corresponding to the
uplink reserved credit is higher than the uplink or downlink credit WRFD-
SF reserved threshold. NO NO 020106

Reserved SF threshold in downlink credit LDR. The downlink credit


LDR could be triggered only when the SF factor corresponding to
the downlink reserved credit is higher than the uplink or downlink WRFD-
credit SF reserved threshold. NO NO 020106
Code resource usage difference threshold. Inter-frequency
handover is triggered when the difference of the resource usage of
the current cell and that of the target cell is greater than this WRFD-
threshold. NO NO 020106
This switch is valid only when the inter-frequency handover switch
is enabled. TRUE means that inter-frequency handover is selected
in code resource congestion. FALSE means that inter-frequency
handover is not selected in code resource congestion. This
parameter should be set based on network resource usage. In the
case of multi-frequency coverage, if code resources present a
bottleneck, such as indoor environment, the parameter is WRFD-
recommended to be set to TRUE. NO NO 020106
Indicates whether gold users involve in the switch of congestion
control. According to the policy set for gold users by operators, if
service quality of gold users should be guaranteed even in
resource congestion, the switch should be disabled. If the switch is
enabled, LDR such as rate reduction and handover also occurs on
gold users even in cell resource congestion, which impacts user
service quality. If the switch is disabled, no action is performed on WRFD-
gold users. NO NO 020106
This parameter specifies the forbidden traffic classes when perform
inter-frequency handover, in order to prevent disarranging of the WRFD-
layers. NO NO 020106
The threshold of the reserved SF is used for judging the uplink
credit state for TTI switchover decision. When uplink credit is lower
than the threshold, the credit state of TTI switchover algorithm is
set to restricted. The smaller the parameter value is, the easier the WRFD-
credit state is set to restricted. NO NO 020106
This parameter specifies load handover method.When network is
composed of same frequency band,Blind Handover method is WRFD-
suggested .Otherwise,Measure handover is suggested . NO NO 020106

WRFD-
Unique ID of a cell YES YES 020202

MBDR switch NO NO None


This parameter is the relative threshold of cell for judging whether
uplink MBDR algorithm of inter frequency is in overload state. It
represents the percentage of the cell admission control threshold of
uplink. The smaller this parameter is, the earlier uplink MBDR
algorithm of inter frequency goes into overload state. When cell
load is higher than the product of uplink cell admission control
threshold and this parameter, and is lower than the uplink cell
admission control threshold, uplink MBDR algorithm of inter
frequency is in overload state. NO NO None
This parameter is the relative threshold of cell for judging whether
downlink MBDR algorithm of inter frequency is in overload state. It
represents the percentage of the cell admission control threshold of
downlink. The smaller this parameter is, the earlier downlink MBDR
algorithm of inter frequency goes into overload state. When cell
load is higher than the product of downlink cell admission control
threshold and this parameter, and is lower than the downlink cell
admission control threshold, downlink MBDR algorithm of inter
frequency is in overload state. NO NO None
This parameter specifies the Layer 3 filter coefficient for the inter-
frequency measurement
This parameter has the same physical significance and
measurement model as the layer 3 filter coefficient for the intra- WRFD-
frequency measurement. The difference is that the report period of 020302
the inter-frequency measurement is 480 ms while the report period WRFD-
of the intra-frequency measurement is 200 ms. In practice, the 020304
setting of this parameter can be adjusted according to performance WRFD-
statistics. NO NO 021200
Inter-frequency measurement report mode.
If this parameter is set to PERIODICAL_REPORTING,
measurement reports are periodically reported. If this parameter is
set to EVENT_TRIGGER, measurement reports are reported by
triggering the event.
There are two inter-frequency handover report modes in the RNC,
namely, event-triggered measurement report and periodical
measurement report.
- Event-triggered measurement report
In this mode, event 2C is used to decide whether to trigger inter-
frequency handover.
- Periodical report mode
When the quality of the inter-frequency cell reported by the UE
meets the criteria for inter-frequency handover, the delay trigger
timer is started. If the quality of the cell always meets the criteria for
inter-frequency handover before timeout, the inter-frequency
handover is triggered after the delay trigger timer expires. NO NO None
Measurement quantity used in measurement-based inter-frequency
measurement in event (2C) triggered or periodical reporting mode.
- CPICH: Common Pilot Channel
- Ec/No: Signal-to-Noise Ratio
- RSCP: Received Signal Code Power
- CPICH_Ec/No: to use the Ec/No measurement quantity for event
2C or Inter-Frequency periodical measurement. The physical unit is
dB.
- CPICH_RSCP: to use the RSCP measurement quantity for event
2C or Inter-Frequency periodical measurement. The physical unit is
dBm.
- BOTH:both quantities of the target cell must be satisfied when
performing the handover judgement.Valid when the Inter-
Frequency measurement chooses PERIODICAL_REPORTING
Mode. Recommended value (default value):
BOTH(PERIODICAL_REPORTING Mode),
CPICH_RSCP(EVENT_TRIGGER Mode) NO NO None
Interval between periodic reporting for the inter-frequency
handover.
In periodic reporting mode, the inter-frequency handover attempts
is reported at the preset interval. It is not recommended that this
parameter be set to "NON_PERIODIC_REPORT" since the UE
behavior may be unknown. This parameter has impact on the Uu
signaling flow. If the interval is too short and the frequency is too
high, the RNC may have high load when processing signaling. If
the interval is too long, the network cannot detect the signal
changes in time. This may delay the inter-frequency handover, thus WRFD-
causing call drops. NO NO 020302
Interval between reception of periodical reports and triggering of
the inter-frequency handover.
Only the inter-frequency cell in which the signal quality is above a
certain threshold in all periodic reports during a time equal to this
parameter can be selected as the target cell for the inter-frequency
handover. If this parameter is set to a greater value, the probability
of incorrect decision becomes low; however, the handover
algorithm becomes slow in responding to signal change. The
emulation results show that setting this interval can effectively
reduce the average number of handovers and the number of
incorrect handovers, preventing unnecessary handovers. In
addition, the UE at different rates may react differently to the same
interval. For the fast-moving UE, the call drop rate is more sensitive
to this interval, whereas, for the slow-moving UE, the call drop rate
is less sensitive to this interval. Therefore, for the cell with most of
the fast-moving UEs, this parameter can be set to a smaller value,
whereas for the cell with most of the slow-moving UEs, this
parameter can be set to a greater value. The value of this
parameter can be adjusted according to the actual network WRFD-
statistics. NO NO 020302
Hysteresis in the inter-frequency hard handover triggered by the
periodic measurement report.
This parameter is used to estimate the inter-frequency handover on
the RNC side. If this parameter is set to a greater value, the ability
of resisting signal fluctuation improves and the number of ping-
pong handovers decreases; however, the handover algorithm
becomes slow in responding to the signal change and thus the WRFD-
handover may not be triggered in time. NO NO 020302
Hysteresis used for event 2C.
The value of this parameter is associated with the slow fading. If
this parameter is set to a greater value, the ability of resisting signal
fluctuation improves and the number of ping-pong handovers
decreases; however, the handover algorithm becomes slow in
responding to the signal change and thus event 2C may not be WRFD-
triggered in time. NO NO 021200
Interval time between detection of event 2C and sending of the
measurement report.
The value of this parameter is associated with slow fading. If this
parameter is set to a greater value, the probability of incorrect
decision becomes low; however, the handover algorithm becomes
slow in responding to signal change.
The emulation results show that setting this interval can effectively
reduce the average number of handovers and the number of
incorrect handovers, preventing unnecessary handovers. In
addition, the UE at different rates may react differently to the same
interval. For the fast-moving UE, the call drop rate is more sensitive
to this interval, whereas, for the slow-moving UE, the call drop rate
is less sensitive to this interval. Therefore, for the cell with most of
the fast-moving UEs, this parameter can be set to a smaller value,
whereas for the cell with most of the slow-moving UEs, this
parameter can be set to a greater value. The value of this
parameter can be adjusted according to the actual network WRFD-
statistics. NO NO 021200
Threshold of signal quality of the target frequency for triggering
inter-frequency(Ec/No) measurement.
If the mode is set to event mode, this parameter is used to set
measurement control on the event 2C.
If the mode is set to periodical mode, this parameter is used to
estimate the periodical reports and only if quality of the target
frequency is beyond the threshold, the DRD procedure is triggered. NO NO None
Threshold of signal quality of the target frequency for triggering
inter-frequency(RSCP) measurement.
If the mode is set to event mode, this parameter is used to set
measurement control on the event 2C.
If the mode is set to periodical mode, this parameter is used to
estimate the periodical reports and only if quality of the target
frequency is beyond the threshold, the DRD procedure is triggered. NO NO None
The maximum number of attempts to perform inter-freq handovers
This parameter specifies the maximum number of attempts for the
RNC to perform inter-freq handover after inter-freq handover
failure. The handover attempts should involve the cells that have
not been tried but satisfy the handover conditions. NO NO None
Timer length for inter-frequency measurement.
After inter-frequency measurement starts, if no inter-frequency
handover is performed when this timer expires, the inter-frequency
measurement is stopped. In addition, the compressed mode is
deactivated, if any. The value 0 indicates that the timer is not to be
enabled.
This parameter is used to prevent the long inter-frequency
measurement state (compressed mode) due to unavailable
measurement of the target cells that meet the handover WRFD-
requirements. NO NO 020302

WRFD-
Unique ID of a cell YES YES 020202

MBDR switch NO NO None


This parameter is the relative threshold of cell for judging whether
uplink MBDR algorithm of inter RAT is in overload state. It
represents the percentage of the cell admission control threshold of
uplink. The smaller this parameter is, the earlier uplink MBDR
algorithm of inter RAT goes into overload state. When cell load is
higher than the product of uplink cell admission control threshold
and this parameter, and is lower than the uplink cell admission
control threshold, uplink MBDR algorithm of inter RAT is in
overload state. NO NO None
This parameter is the relative threshold of cell for judging whether
downlink MBDR algorithm of inter RAT is in overload state. It
represents the percentage of the cell admission control threshold of
downlink. The smaller this parameter is, the earlier downlink MBDR
algorithm of inter RAT goes into overload state. When cell load is
higher than the product of downlink cell admission control threshold
and this parameter, and is lower than the downlink cell admission
control threshold, downlink MBDR algorithm of inter RAT is in
overload state. NO NO None
This parameter specifies the Layer 3 filter coefficient for the inter-
RAT measurement.
If this parameter is set to a greater value, the effect of smoothing
signals and the ability of anti-fast-fading improve. However, the
ability of tracing the signal change becomes low and call drops are
likely to occur because handover is not performed in time. If this
parameter is set to a smaller value, the number of unnecessary
handovers increases.
The parameter has the same physical meaning and measurement
model as the inter-frequency L3 filter coefficient. The reporting
period is 480 ms. For specific analysis, see the intra-frequency L3
filter coefficient and inter-frequency L3 filter coefficient.
Parameter adjustment suggestions:
In cells where the average moving speed of UEs is low, there is a
comparatively big shadow fading square error. Therefore, the
recommended value is 4. The value can be increased in a certain
degree.
In cells where the average moving speed of UEs is medium, there WRFD-
is a comparatively smaller shadow fading square error. Therefore, 020303
the recommended value is 3. WRFD-
In cells where the average moving speed of UEs is high, there is a 020305
comparatively small shadow fading square error. Therefore, the WRFD-
recommended value is 2. NO NO 020306
Inter-RAT measurement report mode.
When PERIODICAL_REPORTING is selected, the periodical
reporting is used for inter-RAT measurement. When
EVENT_TRIGGER is selected, the event-triggered reporting is
used for inter-RAT measurement.
The RNC provides two inter-RAT measurement reporting modes,
event-triggered reporting and periodical reporting.
-Event-triggered measurement report
In this mode, event 3C is used to decide whether to trigger inter-
RAT handover.
-Periodical report mode
When the quality of the GSM cell reported by the UE meets the
criteria for inter-RAT handover, the delay trigger timer is started. If
the quality of the GSM cell always meets the criteria for inter-RAT
handover before timeout, the inter-RAT handover is triggered after
the delay trigger timer expires.
For the GSM cell whose BSIC can be decoded correctly, a shorter
delay trigger time should be set to indicate the high priority attribute
of the GSM cell. For the GSM cell whose BSIC is not verified, a
longer delay trigger time should be set to indicate the low priority
attribute of the GSM cell. In this manner, the BSIC can be decoded
faster. NO NO None
Interval that the UE reports inter-RAT measurement results to the
RNC.
This parameter specifies the interval that the UE sends inter-RAT
measurement results to the RNC in periodical reporting mode. It is
not recommended that this parameter is set to
NON_PERIODIC_REPORT since the UE behavior may be
unknown.
The GSM RSSI measurement period is 480 ms. Therefore, the
inter-RAT periodical reporting interval should be longer than 480
ms. If the periodical reporting interval is excessively high, the
handover decision time will be long, and handovers will be slow.
The adjustment should be made according to the configured GSM
RSSI measurement compressed mode sequence. According to the
current configured GSM RSSI measurement compressed mode
sequence, the RSSI measurement of eight GSM cells can be
finished in 480 ms. Therefore, the RSSI measurement of 16 GSM
cells can be finished in 1000 ms. According to 3GPP specifications,
the number of inter-RAT neighboring cells should not exceed 32.
Therefore, the parameter value can be set to 2000 ms if the
number of neighboring GSM cells exceeds 16.
The setting of this parameter has impact on the Uu signaling traffic.
If the period is too short and the reporting frequency is too high, the
RNC may have high load in processing signaling. If the period is WRFD-
too long, the network cannot detect the signal changes in time, 020303
which may delay the inter-RAT handover and thus cause call WRFD-
drops. NO NO 020309
Switch for verifying the Base Station Identity Code (BSIC).
This parameter is used to control cells where inter-RAT
measurement reports are triggered. When the parameter is set to
"REQUIRED", the measurement reporting is triggered after the
BSIC of the measured cell is decoded correctly. When the
parameter is set to "NOT_REQUIRE", the measurement reporting
is triggered regardless of whether the BSIC of the measured cell is
decoded correctly. This parameter is valid for both periodical
reporting mode and event-triggered reporting mode. However, to
ensure handover reliability, it is recommended that the system WRFD-
reports only the cells whose BSIC is decoded correctly, that is, the 020303
recommended value of the parameter is "REQUIRED". If the WRFD-
parameter is set to "NOT_REQUIRED", handovers are likely to be 020305
triggered, but the handover reliability is lower than that in the WRFD-
situation the parameter is set to "REQUIRED". NO NO 020306
Time delay for triggering handovers to GSM cells with non-verified
BSIC.
During the period of time specified by this parameter, if the signal
quality in a neighboring GSM cell fulfills inter-RAT handover criteria
and the neighboring GSM cell is not verified, an inter-RAT
handover is triggered. When this parameter value is 65535, the WRFD-
RNC does not perform inter-RAT handovers to non-verified GSM 020303
cells. If this parameter is set to a larger value, the average number WRFD-
of handovers decreases, but call drops may occur. NO NO 020309
Time delay for triggering handovers to GSM cells with verified
BSIC.
During the period of time specified by this parameter, if the signal
quality in a neighboring GSM cell fulfills inter-RAT handover criteria
and the neighboring GSM cell is verified, an inter-RAT handover is
triggered.
The criterion for triggering inter-RAT handover is as follows:
Mother_RAT + CIO >= Tother_RAT + H/2
If the quality of the neighboring GSM cell meets the preceding
criterion, the RAN starts the trigger timer. After the timer expires,
the RAN makes inter-RAT handover decision. The length of the
trigger timer is called the time to trigger verified GSM cell.
This parameter and the hysteresis are used together to prevent
incorrect decisions caused by signal jitters during inter-RAT
handover decisions.
Considering that the UE is on the edge of the system, this
parameter should be set to a comparatively low value. In situations
where a GSM cell is verified, the performance of the GSM cell is
generally regarded as good. In this case, the parameter can be set WRFD-
to 0, which indicates that the handover is performed immediately. 020303
If this parameter is set to a larger value, the average number of WRFD-
handovers decreases, but call drops may occur. NO NO 020309
Hysteresis used for event 3C.
The value of this parameter is associated with the slow fading. If
this parameter is set to a greater value, the ability of resisting signal
fluctuation improves and the number of ping-pong handovers
decreases; however, the handover algorithm becomes slow in
responding to the signal change. If this parameter is set to a too
large value, the cell of another RAT where the UE needs to be
handed over to must be of good quality. Therefore, the criterion for
triggering the inter-RAT handover decision is hard to be fulfilled,
and the call drop rate increases.
The emulation result shows that in a cell where the average moving
speed of UEs is high (for example, a cell that covers highways),
this parameter can be set to a smaller value 1.5 dB, because in the
cell the terrain is flat, barriers are fewer, and thus the shadow
fading variation is small. In a cell where the average moving speed WRFD-
of UEs is low, this parameter can be set to a larger value 3.0 dB, 020305
because there are usually many tall buildings and thus the shadow WRFD-
fading variation is comparatively high. NO NO 020306
Interval time between detection of event 3C and sending of the
measurement report.
The value of this parameter is associated with the slow fading. If
this parameter is set to a greater value, the probability of incorrect
handover decision becomes low; however, the handover algorithm
becomes slow in responding to signal change. If this parameter is
set to a smaller value, the handover algorithm becomes fast in
responding to signal change; however, the probability of incorrect
decision becomes high.
The emulation result shows that the hysteresis setting can
effectively reduce the average number of handovers and the
number of incorrect handovers, thus preventing unnecessary
handovers. The emulation result also shows that the UE at different
data rates may react differently to the delay for triggering the event.
For the fast-moving UE, the call drop rate is more sensitive to the
delay, whereas, for the slow-moving UE, the call drop rate is less
sensitive to the delay. This can also reduce ping-pong handovers
and incorrect handovers. Therefore, for the cell where most UEs
are in fast movement, this parameter can be set to a smaller value,
whereas for the cell where most UEs are in slow movement, this
parameter can be set to a greater value. The value of this
parameter can be adjusted according to the actual network
statistics.
The inter-frequency measurement reporting period is 480 ms.
Therefore, the trigger delay time shorter than 480 ms is invalid. WRFD-
If the parameter is set to a larger value, handover is unlikely to be 020305
triggered. However, call drops may increase as the parameter WRFD-
value increases. NO NO 020306
Quality requirement for the inter-RAT cell during an inter-RAT
handover with CS domain services.
This parameter is used to set measurement control on the event
3C. The event 3C is triggered when the signal quality of the target
frequency is above this threshold. Note that the value 0 indicates
that the physical value is smaller than -110 dBm.
If the periodical report mode is used, the inter-RAT handover
decision thresholds are used for the assessment of inter-RAT
coverage handover, namely as Tother_RAT in the following
formulas. The inter-RAT handover decision thresholds are the
absolute thresholds (RSSI) of inter-RAT cell quality for the inter-
RAT handover decision.
If the quality of another RAT in the inter-RAT measurement report
meets the following condition:
Mother_RAT + CIO >= Tother_RAT + H/2
the system starts the trigger timer and implements the handover
decision after timeout. If the quality of the preceding RAT meets
the following condition before timeout:
Mother_RAT + CIO < Tother_RAT - H/2
The system stops the timer, and the RNC waits for another inter-
RAT measurement report.
In which,
Mother_RAT indicates the measurement result of the GSM RSSI;
Tother_RAT indicates the inter-RAT handover decision threshold;
Cell Individual Offset (CIO) indicates the offset of the inter-RAT
cell;
H represents the hysteresis. Hysteresis can reduce wrong
decisions caused by signal jitters.
The sensitivity of a GSM mobile phone is -102 dBm, so the outdoor
reception level should not be lower than -90 dBm, considering a
margin of 3 dB for compensation of fast fading, 5 dB for
compensation of slow fading, 2 dB for compensation of
interference noise, and 2 dB for compensation of ambient noise.
The values of inter-RAT handover decision thresholds vary with the
handover policy. To have UEs hand over only to the GSM cells with
high quality, you can set the inter-RAT handover decision threshold
to a comparatively high value, for example -85 dBm. NO NO None
This parameter specifies the maximum number of attempts for the
RNC to perform inter-RAT handovers after a cell-oriented
measurement-based DRD inter-RAT handover failure. The
handover attempts should involve the cells that have not been tried
but satisfy the handover conditions. NO NO None
The ratio of the users which could launch the handover to inter-
RAT neighbour cell.
When the parameter is ALL_USER, it means all of the users could
be handover to the inter-RAT neighbour cell. When the parameter
is HALF, it means only 1/2 of the users could be handover to the
inter-RAT neighbour cell. When the parameter is THIRD, it means
only 1/3 of the users could be handover to the inter-RAT neighbour
cell. When the parameter is QUARTER, it means only 1/4 of the
users could be handover to the inter-RAT neighbour cell. NO NO None
Timer length for inter-RAT measurement.
After inter-RAT measurement starts, if no inter-RAT handover is
performed when this timer times out, the inter-RAT measurement is
stopped. In addition, the compressed mode is deactivated, if any; If
the value is 0, you can infer that the inter-RAT measurement timer
is not started.
To set this parameter, you need to consider the following factors:
This parameter aims to prevent that the handover conditions are
not met and the compressed mode is kept for a long time when the
UE does not move or is moving in a low speed. The service quality
is adversely affected and the total available capacity decreases if
the compressed mode is kept for a long time.
Most inter-RAT handovers can be finished within 60 s.
As for the impact on network performance,
If the InterRATMeasTime is excessively low, the UE cannot finish
inter-RAT handovers. If InterRATMeasTime is excessively high, it
cannot help improve the service quality. In actual networks,
statistics can be made to obtain the delay for a successful inter-
RAT handover so as to get a proper value of InterRATMeasTime
that satisfies most UEs. If the parameter is set to a great value, the
services may not be set up successfully. NO NO None

Strech for penalty of inter-RAT handover failure. No try of inter-RAT


handover to the penalty cell will be taken until penalty finishes. NO NO None
ID of a cell. For detailed information about this parameter, see
3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES None

This parameter specifies the traffic class of the MBMS service


carried on the common channel. For details of this parameter, refer WRFD-
to the 3GPP TS 25.346. NO YES 010616

This parameter specifies the rate of the MBMS service carried on


the common channel. For details of this parameter, refer to the WRFD-
3GPP TS 25.346. NO YES 010616
This parameter specifies the maximum power of the FACH. For WRFD-
details of this parameter, refer to the 3GPP TS 25.211. NO NO 020501

This parameter specifies the minimum coverage percentage of the


MTCH corresponding to the RAB priority of 0. When the cell load is
high, the RNC configures low power for the MBMS service so as to
avoid worsening congestion in the cell and improve the setup
success rate of the MBMS service. This low power, however,
should cover the minimum coverage area of the MBMS service.
The minimum coverage area is set to a certain percentage of the
coverage area associated with the maximum transmit power of the
FACH. To fulfill service differentiation, services of different priorities
have different minimum coverage areas. For details of this WRFD-
parameter, refer to the 3GPP TS 25.346. NO NO 01061603
This parameter specifies the minimum coverage percentage of the
MTCH corresponding to the RAB priority of 15. When the cell load
is high, the RNC configures low power for the MBMS service so as
to avoid worsening congestion in the cell and improve the setup
success rate of the MBMS service. This low power, however,
should cover the minimum coverage area of the MBMS service.
The minimum coverage area is set to a certain percentage of the
coverage area associated with the maximum transmit power of the
FACH. To fulfill service differentiation, services of different priorities
have different minimum coverage areas. For details of this WRFD-
parameter, refer to the 3GPP TS 25.346. NO NO 01061603
Start point of the arrival window of DL data frame. Normally, it is
forecasted that a DL data frame will arrive after the time specified
by this parameter. The value of this parameter is a positive value WRFD-
relative to ToAWE. NO NO 022000
End point of the arrival window of DL data frame. Normally, it is
forecasted that a DL data frame will arrive before the time specified
by this parameter. The value of this parameter is a positive value WRFD-
relative to latest time of arrival (LTOA). NO NO 022000

ID of a cell. For detailed information about this parameter, see


3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES None
This parameter specifies the transport mode of MBMS services.
The point-to-multipoint (PTM), point-to-point (PTP), and enhanced
PTM (ENHANCEDPTM) modes are static or semi-static transport
modes. They are relatively simple and have little impact on the
MBMS service and the network performance. The dynamic mode
(DYNAMIC) is complicated. In dynamic mode, transition between
PTP and PTM modes is performed dynamically to balance the
quality of service and the network resource utilization. The network
periodically changes the transport mode based on the number of
users and the status of neighboring cells. These activities have an
impact on the reception of the MBMS service, and the MBMS user
might experience service disruption when the user moves across
the border between PTP cell and PTM cell. Therefore, the dynamic
mode has a relatively great impact on the MBMS service and the
network performance. For details of this parameter, refer to the WRFD-
3GPP TS 25.346. NO NO 010660
When the number of UEs responding to counting/recounting is
greater than or equal to this threshold, the PTM mode is applied to
data transmission. Otherwise, the PTP mode is used. Note that the WRFD-
number of UEs includes the number of connected mode UEs. NO NO 01066001
This parameter specifies the NPTP-PTM offset. During recounting
in PTP mode, if the number of PTP users is larger than or equal to
NPTP-PTM, the transmission mode transits to PTM. The value of
NPTP-PTM = "Counting Threshold" + "Ptp To Ptm Offset".
The transition between PTP and PTM affects user experience.
Thus, to minimize ping-pong effect, the transition between PTP and
PTM uses a threshold other than "Counting Threshold". The two
thresholds are used only to avoid ping-pong effect, so the
difference between the two should not be too large. Because the
value of "Counting Threshold" is small, it is recommended that the WRFD-
default value of this parameter be used. NO NO 01066001

ID of a cell. For detailed information about this parameter, see


3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES None

WRFD-
021304
WRFD-
Represent an index for a CN operator. YES YES 021311
MBMS SA ID. For detailed information of this parameter, refer to WRFD-
the 3GPP 25.346. YES YES 010616

ID of a cell. For detailed information about this parameter, see


3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES None

This parameter specifies the traffic class of the MBMS service


carried on the common channel. For details of this parameter, refer WRFD-
to the 3GPP TS 25.346. NO YES 010616
This parameter specifies the rate of the MBMS service carried on
the common channel. For details of this parameter, refer to the WRFD-
3GPP TS 25.346. NO YES 010616

This parameter indicates whether the SCCPCH shall use STTD or


not. For detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP WRFD-
25.346. NO NO 022000

ID of a cell. For detailed information about this parameter, see


3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES None

WRFD-
Physical channel ID of the MICH. YES YES 010616
TX power of the MICH. The greater the power of the MICH, For WRFD-
details about this parameter, refer to the 3GPP 25.433. NO NO 010616

The value indicates whether the MICH uses time and space TX
diversity. For detailed information of this parameter, refer to the WRFD-
3GPP TS 25.433. NO NO 010616

WRFD-
ID of the physical channel carrying the MCCH NO YES 010101

WRFD-
ID of the transport channel carrying the MCCH NO YES 010616
Switch of the FLC algorithm. The FLC is a mandatory algorithm
used in the multi-frequency network to guarantee that UEs
camping on other frequencies can reselect the current frequency to WRFD-
receive the MBMS service. Therefore, the switch is on by default. NO NO 010626

Unique ID of a cell YES YES None


When the measurement-based DRD is performed, this parameter
is used to determine whether the DRD retry for blind handover is
performed in aperiodic mode. The aperiodic retry includes the
setup of the RAB, modification of the RAB, and DCCC channel
handover.
If this parameter is set to "ON", the DRD retry for blind handover is
performed in aperiodic mode.
If this switch is set to "OFF", the DRD retry for blind handover is not WRFD-
performed in aperiodic mode. NO NO 02040002
Specifies the time length of the measurement-based DRD periodic
retry timer. After the service is set up or the data reconfiguration is
complete, and if the service data can be carried by the neighboring
cell applied with an advanced technology or carried by the HCS cell
with a higher priority, you need to enable the measurement-based
DRD periodic retry timer, initiate an inter-frequency measurement
for the DRD inter-frequency neighboring cell, and initiate the
channel retry when the inter-frequency measurement report from
the UE is received. When the timer expires, the channel retry can
be initiated only in this cell. If this parameter is set to a greater
value, the probability for subscribers to re-access the cell with a
high priority becomes low. If this parameter is set to a smaller
value, the probability for subscribers to re-access the cell with a WRFD-
high priority becomes high. NO NO 02040002
Interval between sending of periodic measurement reports.
This parameter has impact on the Uu signaling flow. If this
parameter is set to a small value, the RNC may have high load
when processing signaling. If this parameter is set to a great value,
the network cannot detect the signal changes in time. This may WRFD-
delay the inter-frequency handover. NO NO 02040002
RSCP Threshold for the target cell. This parameter is used to
estimate the signal quality of the periodic reports.The DRD is
triggered only when the signal quality of the target cell is higher
than this parameter. If this parameter is set to a greater value, it is
difficult for subscribers to re-access another cell with a higher
priority; however, the re-attempt success rate is high. If this
parameter is set to a lower value, it is easy for subscribers to re-
access another cell with a higher priority; however, the re-attempt
success rate however is low. Note: The threshold can be reached
only when RSCP and Ec/No of the target cell are above the RSCP WRFD-
and Ec/No that are set in the command. NO NO 02040002
Ec/No Threshold for the target cell. This parameter is used to
estimate the signal quality of the periodic reports. The DRD is
triggered only when the signal quality of the target cell is higher
than this parameter. If this parameter is set to a greater value, it is
difficult for subscribers to re-access another cell with a higher
priority; however, the re-attempt success rate is high. If this
parameter is set to a lower value, it is easy for subscribers to re-
access another cell with a higher priority; however, the re-attempt
success rate however is low. Note: The threshold can be reached
only when RSCP and Ec/No of the target cell are above the RSCP
and EcNo that are set in the command.In order to increase the
successful rate of handover, inner protection mechanism keep WRFD-
Ec/No of target cell larger than -16. NO NO 02040002
Number of retry periods in the interval between a failure of a
measurement-based DRD re-attempt and the initiation of the next
DRD re-attempt. If this parameter is set to a great value, the
probability of a user re-accessing a cell with a high priority
becomes low; If this parameter is set to a small value, the
probability of a user re-accessing a cell with a high priority
becomes high; however, the performance is greatly affected. Note:
The process of a measurement-based DRD retry is as follows: At
the beginning, the RNC determines to enable the DRD retry; then,
it starts inter-frequency measurement control; next, the RNC
receives the measurement report from a UE; after that, the RNC
retries the access to a cell in the reported DRD cell list. The WRFD-
process ends until the cell access succeeds. NO NO 02040002

WRFD-
Unique ID of a cell YES YES 020202
This parameter defines the timer length for inter-frequency
measurement.
After inter-frequency measurement starts, if no inter-frequency
handover is performed when this timer expires, the inter-frequency
measurement and the compressed mode (if started) are stopped.
This parameter is used to prevent the long inter-frequency
measurement state (compressed mode) due to unavailable
measurement of the target cells that meet the handover WRFD-
requirements. NO NO 020302
The interval between two reports is the configured value.
This parameter has impact on the Uu signaling flow. If the interval
is too short and the frequency is too high, the RNC may have
burden in processing signaling. If the interval is too long, the
network cannot detect the signal change in time, which may delay WRFD-
the inter-frequency handover. NO NO 020302
Estimate the signal quality of the periodic reports. The inter-
frequency handover is triggered only when the signal quality of the
target cell is higher than this parameter. Note: The threshold can
be reached only when RSCP and EcNo of the target cell are above WRFD-
the RSCP and EcNo that are set in the command. NO NO 020302
Estimate the signal quality of the periodic reports. The inter-
frequency handover is triggered only when the signal quality of the
target cell is higher than this parameter. Note: The threshold can
be reached only when RSCP and EcNo of the target cell are above WRFD-
the RSCP and EcNo that are set in the command. NO NO 020302

ID of a cell. For detailed information about this parameter, see


3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES None
Indicating whether the intra-frequency measurement control
information should be delivered through the system information.
Generally the cell should deliver the intra-frequency measurement
control information. When the intra-frequency measurement control
information (the preconfiguration of the measurement control) is
delivered in the system, the UE can start the intra-frequency
measurement and send the measurement report immediately after
it enters CELL_DCH state, and the soft handover can be more
quickly finished by the UE to avoid call drops when the UE is in the
soft handover area. The preconfiguration of measurement control
can enable the UE in the soft handover area to implement soft
handovers more quickly to decrease the call drop rate. With the
preconfiguration function, the UEs in the single signaling state
perform soft handovers in a higher probability. If the CN delivers
the RAB assignment before a soft handover is complete, the delay
of UE service setup may increase. For details, refer to the 3GPP WRFD-
TS 25.331 protocol. NO NO 020102
Indicating whether the inter-frequency/RAT measurement control
information should be delivered through the system information.
When a UE in the CELL_FACH state receives the FACH
measurement occasion info message and in the message the inter-
frequency FDD measurement indicator is set to TRUE, the UE
performs inter-frequency measurement and cell reselection
assessment according to the inter-frequency neighboring cell list in
the SIB11 or SIB12. If in the preceding condition, the inter-RAT
measurement indicator is set to TRUE, the UE performs inter-RAT
measurement and cell reselection assessment according to the
inter-RAT neighboring cell list in the SIB11 or SIB12. If the inter-
frequency FDD measurement indicator and Inter-RAT
measurement indicator are set to FALSE in the system message,
the UE does not start corresponding measurement and cell
reselection. If the inter-frequency FDD measurement indicator and
Inter-RAT measurement indicator are set to TRUE but no inter-
frequency or inter-RAT neighboring cell is configured, the UE does
not perform the inter-frequency or inter-RAT measurement and cell WRFD-
reselection. For details, refer to the 3GPP TS 25.331 protocol. NO NO 020102
Whether the UE in the CELL_FACH state performs inter-frequency
or inter-RAT measurement. When "InterFreqInterRatMeasInd"is set
to NOT_REQUIRE, this parameter need not be set. When
"InterFreqInterRatMeasInd"is set to INTER_FREQ or INTER_RAT,
this parameter can be set to NOT_REQUIRE or REQUIRE. When
"InterFreqInterRatMeasInd" is set to
INTER_FREQ_AND_INTER_RAT, this parameter can be set to
NOT_REQUIRE, INTER_FREQ, INTER_RAT, or WRFD-
INTER_FREQ_AND_INTER_RAT. NO NO 020102

ID of an RNC YES NO None

ID of a cell. For detailed information about this parameter, see


3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES None

Identifying a cell name NO YES None


ID of a cell. For detailed information about this parameter, see
3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES None

E-UTRA Absolute Radio Frequency Channel Number.For details


on this parameter, see 3GPP TS 36.101. NO YES None
This parameter specifies the absolute priority level of the E-UTRA
frequency.
The UE compares the value of this parameter with the absolute
priority level of the serving cell, and specifies the target frequency
based on the comparison result.
That is,
when the value of this parameter is greater than the priority level of
the serving cell, the UE measures the neighboring frequency. If the
signal of cells on the neighboring frequency satisfies relevant
requirements, the UE initiates the cell reselection.
When the value of this parameter is smaller than the priority level of
the serving cell, the UE measures the neighboring frequency only
when the signal of the serving cell is weak. If the signal of cells on
the neighboring frequency satisfies relevant requirements, the UE
initiates the cell reselection.
The value of this parameter is set during network planning.
The greater the value of this parameter is, the easier the UE
reselects a cell on this frequency, the smaller the value of this
parameter is, the harder the UE reselects a cell on this frequency.
For details on this parameter, see 3GPP TS 25.304. NO YES None
This parameter specifies the RSRP above which the UE performs
cell reselection from the serving cell to a cell on the target
frequency when the absolute priority level of the target frequency is
greater than that of the serving cell.
The UE measures cells on the target frequency for cell reselection.
Within the interval defined by Treselections, if the RSRP of the cell
on the target frequency is greater than the value of this parameter,
the UE performs cell reselection.
The value of this parameter is set during network planning.
The greater the value of this parameter is, the harder the UE
reselects a cell on the target frequency, the smaller the value of
this parameter is, the easier the UE reselects a cell on the target
frequency.
For details on this parameter, see 3GPP TS 25.304. NO NO None
This parameter specifies the RSRP above which the UE performs
cell reselection from the serving cell to a cell on the target
frequency when the absolute priority level of the target frequency is
smaller than that of the serving cell.
The UE measures cells on the target frequency for cell reselection.
Within the interval defined by Treselections, if the RSCP of the
serving cell is smaller than the parameter of RSCP threshold of
low-prio-freq reselection, whereas the RSRP of the cell on the
target frequency is greater than the value of this parameter, the UE
performs cell reselection.
The value of this parameter is set during network planning.
The greater the value of this parameter is, the harder the UE
reselects a cell on the target frequency, the smaller the value of
this parameter is, the easier the UE reselects a cell on the target
frequency.
For details on this parameter, see 3GPP TS 25.304. NO NO None
This parameter indicates the measurement bandwidth information
common for all cells on the target frequency and is defined by
Transmission Bandwidth Configuration.
The value of this parameter indicates the number of resource
blocks over which the UE could measure.
In the E-UTRA system, the sign N is used to indicate the cell
bandwidth.
The current protocol supports six types of bandwidth, namely, N =
6, 15, 25, 50, 75, and 100, mapping with 1.4 MHz, 3 MHz, 5 MHz,
10 MHz, 15 MHz, and 20 MHz respectively.
In the UTRA system, the cell bandwidth is 5 MHz.
For details on this parameter, see 3GPP TS 25.331. NO NO None
This parameter indicates the minimum required RSRP of the cell
on the target frequency.
During cell reselection decision, the Srxlev is obtained by the
RSRP of the cell on the target frequency measured by the UE
minus the value of this parameter.
If the Srxlev is greater than the parameter of the target cell during
the interval defined by Treselections, the UE performs cell
reselection to the target cell.
The value of this parameter is set during network planning.
The greater the value of this parameter is, the harder the UE
reselects a cell on this frequency, the smaller the value of this
parameter is, the easier the UE reselects a cell on this frequency.
For details on this parameter, see 3GPP TS 25.304. NO NO None
This parameter indicates the E-UTRA monitoring indication.
The value TRUE indicates that UEs in Idle mode can detect E-
UTRA cells and report the result to the non-access stratum (NAS).
For details on this parameter, see 3GPP TS 25.331. NO NO None
This parameter is used to set the number of cells in the blacklist of
the target frequency.
Cells in the blacklist of the E-UTRA frequency are not used as
target cells for cell reselection.
For details on this parameter, see 3GPP TS 25.331. NO NO None

This parameter indicates physical cell ID of cell in the blacklist.


Cell in the blacklist is not used as target cell for cell reselection.
Physical cell ID are used to distinguish cell in the specified
frequency.
For details on this parameter, see 3GPP TS 36.331. NO YES None
This parameter indicates physical cell ID of cell in the blacklist.
Cell in the blacklist is not used as target cell for cell reselection.
Physical cell ID are used to distinguish cell in the specified
frequency.
For details on this parameter, see 3GPP TS 36.331. NO YES None

This parameter indicates physical cell ID of cell in the blacklist.


Cell in the blacklist is not used as target cell for cell reselection.
Physical cell ID are used to distinguish cell in the specified
frequency.
For details on this parameter, see 3GPP TS 36.331. NO YES None
This parameter indicates physical cell ID of cell in the blacklist.
Cell in the blacklist is not used as target cell for cell reselection.
Physical cell ID are used to distinguish cell in the specified
frequency.
For details on this parameter, see 3GPP TS 36.331. NO YES None

This parameter indicates physical cell ID of cell in the blacklist.


Cell in the blacklist is not used as target cell for cell reselection.
Physical cell ID are used to distinguish cell in the specified
frequency.
For details on this parameter, see 3GPP TS 36.331. NO YES None
This parameter indicates physical cell ID of cell in the blacklist.
Cell in the blacklist is not used as target cell for cell reselection.
Physical cell ID are used to distinguish cell in the specified
frequency.
For details on this parameter, see 3GPP TS 36.331. NO YES None

This parameter indicates physical cell ID of cell in the blacklist.


Cell in the blacklist is not used as target cell for cell reselection.
Physical cell ID are used to distinguish cell in the specified
frequency.
For details on this parameter, see 3GPP TS 36.331. NO YES None
This parameter indicates physical cell ID of cell in the blacklist.
Cell in the blacklist is not used as target cell for cell reselection.
Physical cell ID are used to distinguish cell in the specified
frequency.
For details on this parameter, see 3GPP TS 36.331. NO YES None

This parameter indicates physical cell ID of cell in the blacklist.


Cell in the blacklist is not used as target cell for cell reselection.
Physical cell ID are used to distinguish cell in the specified
frequency.
For details on this parameter, see 3GPP TS 36.331. NO YES None
This parameter indicates physical cell ID of cell in the blacklist.
Cell in the blacklist is not used as target cell for cell reselection.
Physical cell ID are used to distinguish cell in the specified
frequency.
For details on this parameter, see 3GPP TS 36.331. NO YES None

This parameter indicates physical cell ID of cell in the blacklist.


Cell in the blacklist is not used as target cell for cell reselection.
Physical cell ID are used to distinguish cell in the specified
frequency.
For details on this parameter, see 3GPP TS 36.331. NO YES None
This parameter indicates physical cell ID of cell in the blacklist.
Cell in the blacklist is not used as target cell for cell reselection.
Physical cell ID are used to distinguish cell in the specified
frequency.
For details on this parameter, see 3GPP TS 36.331. NO YES None

This parameter indicates physical cell ID of cell in the blacklist.


Cell in the blacklist is not used as target cell for cell reselection.
Physical cell ID are used to distinguish cell in the specified
frequency.
For details on this parameter, see 3GPP TS 36.331. NO YES None
This parameter indicates physical cell ID of cell in the blacklist.
Cell in the blacklist is not used as target cell for cell reselection.
Physical cell ID are used to distinguish cell in the specified
frequency.
For details on this parameter, see 3GPP TS 36.331. NO YES None

This parameter indicates physical cell ID of cell in the blacklist.


Cell in the blacklist is not used as target cell for cell reselection.
Physical cell ID are used to distinguish cell in the specified
frequency.
For details on this parameter, see 3GPP TS 36.331. NO YES None
This parameter indicates physical cell ID of cell in the blacklist.
Cell in the blacklist is not used as target cell for cell reselection.
Physical cell ID are used to distinguish cell in the specified
frequency.
For details on this parameter, see 3GPP TS 36.331. NO YES None

ID of a cell. For detailed information about this parameter, see


3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES None
DL fast TF restriction refers to a situation where, when the cell is
overloaded and congested, the downlink TF can be adjusted to
restrict the number of blocks transported in each TTI at the MAC
layer and the rate of user data, thus reducing the cell downlink
load.
The mechanism of the OLC is that an action is performed in each
[OLC period] and some services are selected based on the action
rules to perform this action. This parameter defines the maximum
number of downlink OLC fast TF restriction performed in
entering/exiting the OLC status.
After the overload is triggered, the RNC immediately executes OLC
by first executing fast TF restriction. The internal counter is
incremented by 1 with each execution. If the number of overloads
does not exceed the OLC action threshold, the system lowers the
BE service rate by lowering TF to relieve the overload. If the
number of overloads exceeds the OLC action threshold, the
previous operation has no obvious effect on alleviating the
overload and the system has to release users to solve the overload
problem. The lower the parameters are, the more likely the users
are released, resulting in negative effect on the system
performance. If the parameters are excessively high, the overload WRFD-
status is released slowly. NO NO 020107
UL fast TF restriction refers to a situation where, when the cell is
overloaded and congested, the uplink TF can be adjusted to
restrict the number of blocks transported in each TTI at the MAC
layer and the rate of user data, thus reducing the cell uplink load.
The mechanism of the OLC is that an action is performed in each
[OLC period] and some services are selected based on the action
rules to perform this action. This parameter defines the maximum
number of uplink OLC fast TF restriction performed in
entering/exiting the OLC status.
After the overload is triggered, the RNC immediately executes OLC
by first executing fast TF restriction. The internal counter is
incremented by 1 with each execution. If the number of overloads
does not exceed the OLC action threshold, the system lowers the
BE service rate by lowering TF to relieve the overload. If the
number of overloads exceeds the OLC action threshold, the
previous operation has no obvious effect on alleviating the
overload and the system has to release users to solve the overload
problem.
The lower the parameters are, the more likely the users are
released, resulting in negative effect on the system performance. If
the parameters are excessively high, the overload status is WRFD-
released slowly. NO NO 020107
DL fast TF restriction refers to a situation where, when the cell is
overloaded and congested, the downlink TF can be adjusted to
restrict the number of blocks transported in each TTI at the MAC
layer and the rate of user data, thus reducing the cell downlink
load.
The mechanism of the OLC is that an action is performed in each
[OLC period] and some services are selected based on the action
rules to perform this action. This parameter defines the maximum
number of RABs selected in executing downlink OLC fast
restriction.
Selection of RABs of the OLC is based on the service priorities and
ARP values and bearing priority indication. The RAB of low priority
is under control. In the actual system, UlOlcFTFRstrctRabNum and
DlOlcFTFRstrctRabNum can be set on the basis of the actual
circumstances. If the high-rate subscribers occupy a high
proportion, set UlOlcFTFRstrctRabNum and
DlOlcFTFRstrctRabNum to comparatively low values. If the high-
rate subscribers occupy a low proportion, set
UlOlcFTFRstrctRabNum and DlOlcFTFRstrctRabNum to
comparatively high values. The higher the parameters are, the
more users are involved in fast TF restriction under the same
conditions, the quicker the cell load decreases, and the more user WRFD-
QoS is affected. NO NO 020107
UL fast TF restriction refers to a situation where, when the cell is
overloaded and congested, the uplink TF can be adjusted to
restrict the number of blocks transported in each TTI at the MAC
layer and the rate of user data, thus reducing the cell uplink load.
The mechanism of the OLC is that an action is performed in each
[OLC period] and some services are selected based on the action
rules to perform this action. This parameter defines the maximum
number of RABs selected in executing uplink OLC fast restriction.
Selection of RABs of the OLC is based on the service priorities and
ARP values and bearing priority indication. The RAB of low priority
is under control. In the actual system, UlOlcFTFRstrctRabNum and
DlOlcFTFRstrctRabNum can be set on the basis of the actual
circumstances. If the high-rate subscribers occupy a high
proportion, set UlOlcFTFRstrctRabNum and
DlOlcFTFRstrctRabNum to comparatively low values. If the high-
rate subscribers occupy a low proportion, set
UlOlcFTFRstrctRabNum and DlOlcFTFRstrctRabNum to
comparatively high values.
The higher the parameters are, the more users are involved in fast
TF restriction under the same conditions, the quicker the cell load WRFD-
decreases, and the more user QoS is affected. NO NO 020107
DL fast TF restriction refers to a situation where, when the cell is
overloaded and congested, the downlink TF can be adjusted to
restrict the number of blocks transported in each TTI at the MAC
layer and the rate of user data, thus reducing the cell downlink
load. This parameter defines the downlink data rate restrict
coefficient in fast TF restrict The smaller this parameter is, the
larger the TF restrict effect. The lower the parameter is, the more
severe the rate is restricted. An excessive low parameter value,
however, may affect the BE transmission delay. A high parameter
value means loose restriction, which may be ineffective in WRFD-
alleviating the overload. NO NO 020107
DL fast TF restriction refers to a situation where, when the cell is
overloaded and congested, the downlink TF can be adjusted to
restrict the number of blocks transported in each TTI at the MAC
layer and the rate of user data, thus reducing the cell downlink
load. This parameter defines the downlink OLC fast TF rate
recovery coefficient. The greater this parameter is, the larger the WRFD-
TF restrict effect. NO NO 020107
DL fast TF restriction refers to a situation where, when the cell is
overloaded and congested, the downlink TF can be adjusted to
restrict the number of blocks transported in each TTI at the MAC
layer and the rate of user data, thus reducing the cell downlink
load. This parameter defines the time length of the downlink OLC
fast TF restriction. RateRstrctTimerLen and RateRecoverTimerLen
are effective only to the downlink. The uplink fast TF restriction is
performed by the UE. For the uplink fast TF restriction, the RNC
only delivers a new TFCS and randomly selects a comparatively
bigger time length in the signaling value scope. The UE
automatically release the TF restriction once the time expires. The
higher RateRstrctTimerLen is, the more slowly the BE service rate
decreases. The lower RateRstrctTimerLen is, the harder it is to WRFD-
receive the overload release instruction. NO NO 020107
DL fast TF restriction refers to a situation where, when the cell is
overloaded and congested, the downlink TF can be adjusted to
restrict the number of blocks transported in each TTI at the MAC
layer and the rate of user data, thus reducing the cell downlink
load. This parameter defines the downlink data rate recover timer
length in fast TF restriction. RateRstrctTimerLen and
RateRecoverTimerLen are effective only to the downlink. The
uplink fast TF restriction is performed by the UE. For the uplink fast
TF restriction, the RNC only delivers a new TFCS and randomly
selects a comparatively bigger time length in the signaling value
scope. The UE automatically release the TF restriction once the
time expires. The higher RateRecoverTimerLen is, the more slowly
the BE service rate recovers, while the lower probability that the
overload is triggered again in a short period. The lower
RateRecoverTimerLen is, the more quickly the BE service rate is WRFD-
recovered, but more overloads occur. NO NO 020107
User release is an extreme method in reducing the cell load and
recovering the system when the cell is overloaded and congested.
The mechanism of the OLC is that an action is performed in each
[OLC period] and some services are selected based on the action
rules to perform this action. This parameter defines the maximum
number of RABs released in executing downlink OLC service
release.
For the users of a single service, the releasing of RABs means the
complete releasing of the users. The releasing of RABs causes call
drops, so UlOlcFTFRstrctTimes or DlOlcFTFRstrctTimes should be
set to a low value. Higher values of the parameter get the cell load WRFD-
to decrease more obviously, but the QoS will be affected. NO NO 020107
User release is an extreme method in reducing the cell load and
recovering the system when the cell is overloaded and congested.
The mechanism of the OLC is that an action is performed in each
[OLC period] and some services are selected based on the action
rules to perform this action. This parameter defines the maximum
number of RABs released in executing uplink OLC service release.
For the users of a single service, the releasing of RABs means the
complete releasing of the users. The releasing of RABs causes call
drops, so UlOlcFTFRstrctTimes or DlOlcFTFRstrctTimes should be
set to a low value. Higher values of the parameter get the cell load WRFD-
to decrease more obviously, but the QoS will be affected. NO NO 020107

This parameter indicates whether the MBMS service is released WRFD-


first or user first when the overload occurs. NO NO 020107
MBMS service release is an extreme method in reducing the cell
load and recovering the system when the cell is overloaded and
congested.
The mechanism of the OLC is that an action is performed in each
[OLC period] and some services are selected based on the action
rules to perform this action. This parameter defines the maximum
number of MBMS services released in executing downlink OLC WRFD-
service release. NO NO 020107
Transfer Common Channel User number
Value range: 0~10
Content: When the system is overloaded and congested, users on
the DCH can be reconfigured to the CCH in order to reduce the cell
load and recover the system.
The mechanism of the OLC is that an action is performed in each
[OLC period] and some services are selected based on the action
rules to perform this action. This parameter defines the maximum
number of users selected in executing reconfiguration to the CCH.
If the parameter value is too high, the OLC action may fluctuate
greatly and over control may occur (the state of overload and
congestion turns into another extreme--under load). If the
parameter value is too low, the OLC action has a slow response WRFD-
and the effect is not apparent, affecting the OLC performance. NO NO 020107

This parameter defines the reduce value in reducing FACH power WRFD-
Action. NO NO 020107

ID of a cell. For detailed information about this parameter, see


3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES None
It is used to decide whether the cell load level is "Light" or not. It is
denoted by the ratio of NodeB TX power to the maximum TX
power.
If the load of a cell is equal to or lower than this threshold, the load
level of this cell is light.
If the load level of a cell is light, the PUC algorithm will configure
selection/reselection parameters for this cell to lead the UE to
reselect this cell rather than the previous inter-frequency WRFD-
neighboring cell with heavy load. NO NO 020105
It is used to decide whether the cell load level is "Heavy" or not. It
is denoted by the ratio of NodeB TX power to the maximum TX
power.
If the load of a cell is equal to or higher than this threshold, the load
level of this cell is heavy.
If the load level of a cell is heavy, the PUC algorithm will configure
selection/reselection parameters for this cell to lead the UE
camping on this cell to reselect another inter-frequency neighboring WRFD-
cell with light load. NO NO 020105
Hysteresis used to determine the cell load level. It is denoted by
the ratio of NodeB TX power to the maximum TX power. It is used
to avoid the unnecessary ping-pong effect of a cell between two
load levels due to tiny load change. For detailed information of this WRFD-
parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.304. NO NO 020105
Offset of Sintersearch when center cell load level is "Light" (Note:
Sintersearch is used to decide whether to start the inter-frequency
cell reselection). For detailed information of this parameter, refer to WRFD-
3GPP TS 25.304. NO NO 020105

Offset of Sintersearch when center cell load level is "Heavy" (Note:


Sintersearch is used to decide whether to start the inter-frequency
cell reselection). For detailed information of this parameter, refer to WRFD-
3GPP TS 25.304. NO NO 020105
Offset of Qoffset1 when neighboring cell load is lighter than that of
the center cell (Note: Qoffset1 is used as a priority to decide which
cell will be selected in cell selection or reselection) For detailed WRFD-
information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.304. NO NO 020105
Offset of Qoffset2 when neighboring cell load is lighter than that of
the center cell (Note: Qoffset2 is used as a priority to decide which
cell will be selected in cell selection or reselection) For detailed WRFD-
information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.304. NO NO 020105
Offset of Qoffset1 when neighboring cell load is heavier than that of
the center cell (Note: Qoffset1 is used as a priority to decide which
cell will be selected in cell selection or reselection) For detailed WRFD-
information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.304. NO NO 020105
Offset of Qoffset2 when neighboring cell load is heavier than that of
the center cell (Note: Qoffset2 is used as a priority to decide which
cell will be selected in cell selection or reselection) For detailed WRFD-
information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.304. NO NO 020105

WRFD-
Unique ID of a cell YES YES 020202
Frequency hysteresis of downlink RSCP Qos.
This parameter controls the used frequency thresholds for the inter-
frequency and inter-RAT measurement based on Qos.
In event mode, if the inter-frequency and inter-RAT measurement
events occurred for the downlink Qos reason, the used frequency
threshold of the RSCP measurement quantity is equal to the used
frequency threshold that is configured on the OMU server in
coverage measurement plus this parameter.
As for the impact on network performance:
The larger the value of the parameter is, the more easily event 2B, WRFD-
inter-frequency handover based on Qos, and event 3A, inter-RAT 020304
handover based on Qos, can be triggered, and thus the more WRFD-
timely the handover to the target cell can be performed. NO NO 020309
Timer length for downlink Qos measurement.
This parameter controls the time lengths for the inter-frequency and
inter-RAT measurement based on Qos.
After inter-frequency or inter-RAT measurement starts, if no inter-
frequency handover is performed when this timer expires, the
measurement is stopped, and the compressed mode is
deactivated, if any. If this parameter is set to 0, this indicates that
the timer will not be started.
For the inter-frequency or inter-RAT measurement based on
coverage, the compressed mode can be stopped through reporting
event 2F. For measurement that is not based on coverage, event
2F is not reported, and the timer must be set but should not be set
to 0.
As for the impact on network performance:
It reduces the influence of long time compressed mode to the
serving cell. WRFD-
The compressed mode may be stopped ahead of time, which can 020304
cause the result that the UE fails to initiate inter-frequency or inter- WRFD-
RAT handover, and thus can lead to call drops. NO NO 020309
Timer length for uplink Qos measurement.
This parameter controls the time lengths for the inter-frequency and
inter-RAT measurement based on Qos.
After inter-frequency or inter-RAT measurement starts, if no inter-
frequency handover is performed when this timer expires, the
measurement is stopped, and the compressed mode is
deactivated, if any. If this parameter is set to 0, this indicates that
the timer will not be started.
For the inter-frequency or inter-RAT measurement based on
coverage, the compressed mode can be stopped through reporting
event 2F. For measurement that is not based on coverage, event
2F is not reported, and the timer must be set but should not be set
to 0.
As for the impact on network performance:
It reduces the influence of long time compressed mode to the
serving cell. WRFD-
The compressed mode may be stopped ahead of time, which can 020304
cause the result that the UE fails to initiate inter-frequency or inter- WRFD-
RAT handover, and thus can lead to call drops. NO NO 020309
This parameter configures the used frequency measurement
quantity to trigger the inter-RAT measurement for the purpose of
Qos-based handover. The parameter is valid when the event
reporting mode is selected for inter-RAT.
Ec/No: signal-to-noise ratio
RSCP: received signal code power
CPICH_Ec/NO: the measurement quantity used for event 2D and
2F, with unit of dB
CPICH_RSCP: the measurement quantity used for event 2D and
2F, with unit of dBm
The RNC, in the coverage-based inter-RAT measurement, may
configure that the inter-RAT measurement quantity are delivered
according to event 2D that triggers the measurement, which
causes the result that the Qos-based inter-RAT measurement
cannot refer to the coverage-based configurations. Under this
condition, it is necessary for the Qos-based inter-RAT
measurement to set the used frequency separately. When both the
Qos-based and the coverage-based inter-RAT measurements
exist, refer to this parameter.
As for the impact on network performance:
When the UE moves to the cell border, and there is a intra-
frequency neighboring cell in the moving direction, CPCICH Ec/No
varies faster than RSCP and the quality of the current cell should
be evaluated according to CPCICH Ec/No. When there is no intra-
frequency neighboring cell in the direction, CPCICH RSCP varies
faster than Ec/No and the quality should be evaluated according to
CPCICH RSCP. If the measurement quantity is not properly
selected, the handover may not be performed timely, thus resulting WRFD-
in call drops. NO NO 020309

ID of a cell. For detailed information about this parameter, see


3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES None
Duration when the measured value of AMR keeps fulfilling the 6A1
measurement condition before the event 6A1 is triggered. Event
triggering is used for UL measurement. The event 6A1 is triggered
when the measured value is greater than the absolute upper
threshold 6A1. When the event 6A1 is triggered, the AMR speech
rate should be lowered. The measured value is reported after it
fulfills the conditions for reporting and for the trigger time specified
by this parameter. The trigger time is used to prevent the sudden WRFD-
change of the measured value for being reported. NO NO 020701
Duration when the measured value of AMR keeps fulfilling the 6A2
measurement condition before the event 6A2 is triggered. Event
triggering is used for UL measurement. The event 6A2 is triggered
when the measured value is greater than the absolute upper
threshold 6A2. When the event 6A2 is triggered, the AMR speech
rate should be lowered. The measured value is reported after it
fulfills the conditions for reporting and for the trigger time specified
by this parameter. The trigger time is used to prevent the sudden WRFD-
change of the measured value for being reported. NO NO 020701
Duration when the measured value of AMR keeps fulfilling the 6B1
measurement condition before the event 6B1 is triggered. Event
triggering is used for UL measurement. The event 6B1 is triggered
when the measured value is lower than the absolute lower
threshold 6B1. When the event 6B1 is triggered, the AMR speech
rate should be raised. The measured value is reported after it fulfills
the conditions for reporting and for the trigger time specified by this
parameter. The trigger time is used to prevent the sudden change WRFD-
of the measured value for being reported. NO NO 020701
Duration when the measured value of AMR keeps fulfilling the 6B2
measurement condition before the event 6B2 is triggered. Event
triggering is used for UL measurement. The event 6B2 is triggered
when the measured value is lower than the absolute lower
threshold 6B2. When the event 6B2 is triggered, the AMR speech
rate should be raised. The measured value is reported after it fulfills
the conditions for reporting and for the trigger time specified by this
parameter. The trigger time is used to prevent the sudden change WRFD-
of the measured value for being reported. NO NO 020701
Duration when the measured value of AMR keeps fulfilling the 6D
measurement condition before the event 6D is triggered. Event
triggering is used for UL measurement. The event 6D is triggered
when the measured value is greater than the absolute upper
threshold 6D. When the event 6D is triggered, the AMR speech
rate should be lowered. The measured value is reported after it
fulfills the conditions for reporting and for the trigger time specified
by this parameter. The trigger time is used to prevent the sudden WRFD-
change of the measured value for being reported. NO NO 020701
Duration when the measured value of VP keeps fulfilling the 6A1
measurement condition before the event 6A1 is triggered. The
trigger time is used to prevent the sudden change of the measured WRFD-
value for being reported. NO NO 020304

Duration when the measured value of VP keeps fulfilling the 6B1


measurement condition before the event 6B1 is triggered. The
trigger time is used to prevent the sudden change of the measured WRFD-
value for being reported. NO NO 020304
Duration when the measured value of VP keeps fulfilling the 6D
measurement condition before the event 6D is triggered. The
trigger time is used to prevent the sudden change of the measured WRFD-
value for being reported. NO NO 020304

Duration when the measured value of BE keeps fulfilling the 6A1


measurement condition before the event 6A1 is triggered. The
trigger time is used to prevent the sudden change of the measured WRFD-
value for being reported. NO NO 021101
Duration when the measured value of BE keeps fulfilling the 6B1
measurement condition before the event 6B1 is triggered. The
trigger time is used to prevent the sudden change of the measured WRFD-
value for being reported. NO NO 021101

Duration when the measured value of BE keeps fulfilling the 6A2


measurement condition before the event 6A2 is triggered. The
trigger time is used to prevent the sudden change of the measured WRFD-
value for being reported. NO NO 021101
Duration when the measured value of BE keeps fulfilling the 6B2
measurement condition before the event 6B2 is triggered. The
trigger time is used to prevent the sudden change of the measured WRFD-
value for being reported. NO NO 021101

Duration when the measured value of BE keeps fulfilling the 6D


measurement condition before the event 6D is triggered. The
trigger time is used to prevent the sudden change of the measured WRFD-
value for being reported. NO NO 021101
Smooth filtering coefficient for UL measured values. The smooth
filtering algorithm is used to avoid random interference in
measurement reporting. Smoothness is decided by the filtering WRFD-
coefficient of the measurement. NO NO 021101

Smooth filtering coefficient for DL measured values. The smooth WRFD-


filtering algorithm is used to avoid random interference in 021101
measurement reporting. Smoothness is decided by the filtering WRFD-
coefficient of the measurement. NO NO 020309
Duration from when the AMR TX power is beyond the threshold Ea WRFD-
or below the threshold Eb to when the event Ea or Eb is triggered. 020701
This parameter is used to avoid faulty reporting due to instability of WRFD-
power. NO NO 020309

WRFD-
This parameter specifies the reporting period of the event E of the 020701
AMR service. The unit of the reporting period can be 10 ms or WRFD-
minute. NO NO 020309
This parameter is valid when the corresponding parameter related WRFD-
to the reporting period unit for the event E of AMR service is set to 020701
TEN_MSEC. The DL code TX power is reported periodically after WRFD-
the event Ea is reported. This parameter specifies the reporting 020304
period. If the parameter is set to A, the reporting period is A x 10 WRFD-
ms. NO NO 020309
This parameter is valid when the corresponding parameter related WRFD-
to the reporting period unit for the event E of AMR service is set to 020701
MIN. The DL code TX power is reported periodically after the event WRFD-
E1 is reported. This parameter specifies the reporting period. NO YES 020309
Duration from when the VP TX power is beyond the threshold Ea
or below the threshold Eb to when the event Ea or Eb is triggered.
This parameter is used to avoid faulty reporting due to instability of WRFD-
power. NO NO 020304

This parameter specifies the reporting period of the event E of the


VP service. The unit of the reporting period can be 10 ms or WRFD-
minute. NO NO 020304
This parameter is valid when the corresponding parameter related
to the reporting period unit for the event E of VP service is set to
TEN_MSEC. The DL code TX power is reported periodically after
the event Ea is reported. This parameter specifies the reporting
period. If the parameter is set to A, the reporting period is A x 10 WRFD-
ms. NO NO 020304
This parameter is valid when the corresponding parameter related
to the reporting period unit for the event E of VP service is set to
MIN. The DL code TX power is reported periodically after the event WRFD-
Ea is reported. This parameter specifies the reporting period. NO YES 020304
Duration from when the BE TX power is beyond the threshold Ea to
when the event Ea is triggered or from when the BE TX power is WRFD-
below the threshold Eb to when the event Eb is triggered. This 021101
parameter is used to avoid faulty reporting due to instability of WRFD-
power. NO NO 020309

WRFD-
This parameter specifies the reporting period of the event E of the 021101
BE service. The unit of the reporting period can be 10 ms or WRFD-
minute. NO NO 020309
This parameter is valid when the corresponding parameter related WRFD-
to the reporting period unit for the event E of BE service is set to 021101
TEN_MSEC. The DL code TX power is reported periodically after WRFD-
the event Ea is reported. This parameter specifies the reporting 020304
period. If the parameter is set to A, the reporting period is A x 10 WRFD-
ms. NO NO 020309
This parameter is valid when the corresponding parameter related WRFD-
to the reporting period unit for the event E of BE service is set to 021101
MIN. The DL code TX power is reported periodically after the event WRFD-
Ea is reported. This parameter specifies the reporting period. NO YES 020309
Duration within which the measured power being lower than the WRFD-
threshold is allowed for BE service. This parameter is used to avoid 021101
faulty reporting due to instability of power. If the parameter is set to WRFD-
A, the hysteresis time is A x 10 ms. NO NO 020309

WRFD-
This parameter specifies the reporting period of the event F of the 021101
BE service. The unit of the reporting period can be 10 ms or WRFD-
minute. NO NO 020309
This parameter is valid when the corresponding parameter related
to the reporting period unit for the event F of BE service is set to
TEN_MSEC. The DL code TX power is reported periodically after
the event Fa is reported. This parameter specifies the reporting
period. If the parameter is set to A, the reporting period is A x 10 WRFD-
ms. NO NO 021101
This parameter is valid when the corresponding parameter related WRFD-
to the reporting period unit for the event F of BE service is set to 021101
MIN. The DL code TX power is reported periodically after the WRFD-
event Fa is reported. This parameter specifies the reporting period. NO YES 020309

Unique ID of a cell YES YES None

WRFD-
Traffic class whose RRC redirection parameters are to be set YES YES 020120
Whether the RRC redirection algorithm is valid for the specified
service. The algorithm is valid only when the RRC direct redirection
switch is enabled and when this parameter is set to
ONLY_TO_INTER_FREQUENCY or ONLY_TO_INTER_RAT.
- OFF indicates that RRC redirection is not allowed.
- Only_To_Inter_Frequency indicates that only RRC redirection to
inter-frequency cells is allowed.
- Only_To_Inter_Frequency indicates that only RRC redirection to WRFD-
inter-RAT cells is allowed. NO NO 020120
Possibility of redirecting the UE to another cell. When the load of
the serving cell is within the normal range, a UE may be redirected
to another cell according to the traffic type. When this parameter is
set to 0, the RRC redirection is not performed if the load of the WRFD-
serving cell is within the normal range. NO NO 020120
Possibility of redirecting the UE to another cell. When the UL load
state or DL load state of the serving cell is LDR or OLC, a UE may
be redirected to another cell according to the traffic type. When this
parameter is set to 0, the RRC redirection is not performed if the WRFD-
load state on the serving cell is LDR or OLC. NO NO 020120
Frequency band of the target UL and DL UARFCNs to which the
UE is redirected. It is recommended that this parameter is set to
Depending on the configuration of neighboring cells without the
consideration of NRNC neighboring cells, that is, in the non-
overlapped network. This helps avoid auto-redirection. Auto-
redirection is a case in which redirection is initiated in the current
cell when the UARFCN to which the UE is redirected is the same WRFD-
as that of the current cell. NO NO 020120
Whether the target UL UARFCN to which the UE is redirected
needs to be configured. TRUE indicates that the UL UARFCN
needs to be configured. FALSE indicates that the UL UARFCN
need not be manually configured and it is automatically configured WRFD-
according to the relation between the UL and DL UARFCNs. NO NO 020120
Common UARFCNs: [4162-4188]
Special UARFCNs: {812, 837}
BAND7
Common UARFCNs: [2012-2338]
Special UARFCNs: {2362, 2387, 2412, 2437, 2462, 2487, 2512,
2537, 2562, 2587, 2612, 2637, 2662, 2687}
BAND8
Common UARFCNs: [2712-2863]
Special UARFCNs: none
BAND9
Common UARFCNs: [8762-8912]
Special UARFCNs: none
BandIndNotUsed: [0-16383]
Value range: 0-16383
If the UL UARFCN is not manually configured, if RedirBandInd is
set to BAND1, BAND2, BAND3, BAND4, BAND5, BAND6, BAND7,
BAND8, or BAND9, and if the DL UARFCN is valid, then the target
UL UARFCN of the redirection is automatically configured
according to the following principles:
If the DL UARFCN is a common UARFCN, the relation between
the UL UARFCN and the DL UARFCN is as follows:
BAND1: UL UARFCN = DL UARFCN - 950
BAND2: UL UARFCN = DL UARFCN - 400
BAND3: UL UARFCN = DL UARFCN - 225
BAND4: UL UARFCN = DL UARFCN - 225
BAND5: UL UARFCN = DL UARFCN - 225
BAND6: UL UARFCN = DL UARFCN - 225
BAND7: UL UARFCN = DL UARFCN - 225
BAND8: UL UARFCN = DL UARFCN - 225
BAND9: UL UARFCN = DL UARFCN - 475
If the DL UARFCN is a special UARFCN, the relation between the
UL UARFCN and the DL UARFCN is as follows:
BAND2: UL UARFCN = DL UARFCN - 400
BAND4: UL UARFCN = DL UARFCN - 225
BAND5: UL UARFCN = DL UARFCN - 225
BAND6: UL UARFCN = DL UARFCN - 225 WRFD-
BAND7: UL UARFCN = DL UARFCN - 225 NO NO 020120

Target DL UARFCN for the RRC redirection. Different values of


"RedirBandInd" correspond to different value ranges of the WRFD-
UARFCN. NO NO 020120
010902
WRFD-
021101
WRFD-
021301
MRFD-
211401
MRFD-
211402
MRFD-
211403
MRFD-
211404
WRFD-
020117
WRFD-
020801
WRFD-
020802
WRFD-
020803
WRFD-
020805
WRFD-
021102
WRFD-
02130401
WRFD-
021311
WRFD-
02131101
WRFD-
040202
WRFD-
050104
Uniquely identifying a cell. For detailed information of this WRFD-
parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES 070004

ID of a cell. For detailed information about this parameter, see


3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES None

WRFD-
Identifying the type of a CN. YES YES 020101
This parameter denotes the rate of services. The typical services
include 12.2 kbit/s, 64 kbit/s, 144 kbit/s, 384 kbit/s and so on. For WRFD-
detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.433. NO YES 020101
This parameter specifies the maximum DL RL power to be
assigned.
This parameter should fulfill the coverage requirement of the WRFD-
network planning, and the value is relative to [PCPICH transmit 020501
power]. For detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP WRFD-
TS 25.433. NO YES 020101
This parameter specifies the minimum DL RL power to be
assigned.
This parameter should consider the maximum downlink transmit
power and the dynamic range of power control, and the value is
relative to [PCPICH transmit power]. Since the dynamic range of
power control is set to 15 dB, this parameter is recommended as
[RL Max DL TX power] - 15 dB. For detailed information of this WRFD-
parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.433. NO YES 020501
This parameter refers to the downlink spreading factor used by the
RL carrying single service with the CN domain in typical
environment. The downlink transmit power parameters of common
services are obtained by emulation, and the value of [Downlink
spreading factor] depends on such factors as service rate and
puncturing limitation. For detailed information of this parameter, WRFD-
refer to 3GPP TS 25.433. NO YES 020108

ID of a cell. For detailed information about this parameter, see


3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES None
WRFD-
Measurement quantity of cell selection and reselection. It can be 010801
set to CPICH Ec/N0 or CPICH RSCP. For detailed information of WRFD-
this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.304. NO NO 010802
The hysteresis value of the serving FDD cells in idle mode in case
the quality measurement for cell selection and reselection is set to
CPICH RSCP. It is related to the slow fading feature of the area
where the cell is located. The greater the slow fading variance is,
the greater this parameter.
According to the R regulation, the current serving cell involves in
cell selection after the measurement value is added with the
hysteresis value. The measurement hysteresis aims to prevent the
ping-pong effect of the cell reselection, which is caused by the slow
fading when the UE is on the edge of the cell. The ping-pong effect
may trigger frequent location updates (idle mode), URA updates
(URA_PCH), or cell updates (CELL_FACH, CELL_PCH), and thus
increase the load of network signaling and the consumption of UE
batteries. Set a proper measurement hysteresis to reduce as much
as possible effect of the slow fading as well as ensuring timely cell
updates of the UE. According to the CPICH RSCP emulation report
of inter-frequency hard handovers, the measurement hysteresis
ranges 4 dBm to 5 dBm and is set to 4 dBm by default when the
slow fading variance is 8 dB and the relative distance is 20 m. In
the cells where the slow fading variance is low and the average
moving speed of UEs is high, for example the suburbs and
countryside, reduce the measurement hysteresis to guarantee
timely location updates of UEs. The higher the measurement WRFD-
hysteresis is, the less likely it is for various types of cell 010801
reselections to occur, and the better the slow fading resistance WRFD-
capability is, but the slower the system reacts to the environment 010802
changes. For detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP WRFD-
TS 25.304. NO NO 020110
The hysteresis value of the serving FDD cells in connected mode in
case the quality measurement for cell selection and reselection is
set to CPICH RSCP. It is related to the slow fading feature of the
area where the cell is located. The greater the slow fading variance
is, the greater this parameter.
According to the R regulation, the current serving cell involves in
cell selection after the measurement value is added with the
hysteresis value. The measurement hysteresis aims to prevent the
ping-pong effect of the cell reselection, which is caused by the slow
fading when the UE is on the edge of the cell. The ping-pong effect
may trigger frequent location updates (idle mode), URA updates
(URA_PCH), or cell updates (CELL_FACH, CELL_PCH), and thus
increase the load of network signaling and the consumption of UE
batteries. Set a proper measurement hysteresis to reduce as much
as possible effect of the slow fading as well as ensuring timely cell
updates of the UE. According to the CPICH RSCP emulation report
of inter-frequency hard handovers, the measurement hysteresis
ranges 4 dBm to 5 dBm and is set to 4 dBm by default when the
slow fading variance is 8 dB and the relative distance is 20 m. In WRFD-
the cells where the slow fading variance is low and the average 010801
moving speed of UEs is high, for example the suburbs and WRFD-
countryside, reduce the measurement hysteresis to guarantee 010802
timely location updates of UEs. The higher the measurement WRFD-
hysteresis is, the less likely it is for various types of cell 010901
reselections to occur, and the better the slow fading resistance WRFD-
capability is, but the slower the system reacts to the environment 010902
changes. For detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP WRFD-
TS 25.304. NO NO 020110
The hysteresis value of the serving FDD cells in idle mode in case
the quality measurement for cell selection and reselection is set to
CPICH Ec/No. It is related to the slow fading feature of the area
where the cell is located. The greater the slow fading variance is,
the greater this parameter. It is optional. If it is not configured,
[Hysteresis 1] will be adopted as the value. This parameter is not
configured when its value is 255.
According to the R regulation, the current serving cell involves in
cell selection after the measurement value is added with the
hysteresis value. The measurement hysteresis aims to prevent the
ping-pong effect of the cell reselection, which is caused by the slow
fading when the UE is on the edge of the cell. The ping-pong effect
may trigger frequent location updates (idle mode), URA updates
(URA_PCH), or cell updates (CELL_FACH, CELL_PCH), and thus
increase the load of network signaling and the consumption of UE
batteries. Set a proper measurement hysteresis to reduce as much
as possible effect of the slow fading as well as ensuring timely cell
updates of the UE. According to the CPICH RSCP emulation report
of inter-frequency hard handovers, the measurement hysteresis
ranges 4 dBm to 5 dBm and is set to 4 dBm by default when the
slow fading variance is 8 dB and the relative distance is 20 m. In
the cells where the slow fading variance is low and the average
moving speed of UEs is high, for example the suburbs and
countryside, reduce the measurement hysteresis to guarantee
timely location updates of UEs. The higher the measurement WRFD-
hysteresis is, the less likely it is for various types of cell 010801
reselections to occur, and the better the slow fading resistance WRFD-
capability is, but the slower the system reacts to the environment 010802
changes. For detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP WRFD-
TS 25.304. NO NO 020110
The hysteresis value of the serving FDD cells in connected mode in
case the quality measurement for cell selection and reselection is
set to CPICH Ec/No. It is related to the slow fading feature of the
area where the cell is located. The greater the slow fading variance
is, the greater this parameter. This parameter is not configured
when its value is 255.
According to the R regulation, the current serving cell involves in
cell selection after the measurement value is added with the
hysteresis value. The measurement hysteresis aims to prevent the
ping-pong effect of the cell reselection, which is caused by the slow
fading when the UE is on the edge of the cell. The ping-pong effect
may trigger frequent location updates (idle mode), URA updates
(URA_PCH), or cell updates (CELL_FACH, CELL_PCH), and thus
increase the load of network signaling and the consumption of UE
batteries. Set a proper measurement hysteresis to reduce as much
as possible effect of the slow fading as well as ensuring timely cell
updates of the UE. According to the CPICH RSCP emulation report
of inter-frequency hard handovers, the measurement hysteresis
ranges 4 dBm to 5 dBm and is set to 4 dBm by default when the
slow fading variance is 8 dB and the relative distance is 20 m. In WRFD-
the cells where the slow fading variance is low and the average 010801
moving speed of UEs is high, for example the suburbs and WRFD-
countryside, reduce the measurement hysteresis to guarantee 010802
timely location updates of UEs. The higher the measurement WRFD-
hysteresis is, the less likely it is for various types of cell 010901
reselections to occur, and the better the slow fading resistance WRFD-
capability is, but the slower the system reacts to the environment 010902
changes. For detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP WRFD-
TS 25.304. NO NO 020110
If the signal quality (CPICH Ec/No measured by the UE) of a
neighboring cell is better than that of the serving cell during the
specified time of this parameter, the UE reselects the neighboring
cell. It is used to avoid ping-pong reselection between different
cells. Note that the value 0 corresponds to the default value
defined in the protocol.
Set the parameter as follows:
1. Ensure that the UE can reselect a cell when crossing the non-
soft-switch area of the cell and that the UE timely performs location
updates, cell updates, or URA updates when necessary.
2. Ensure that the UE does not reselect a cell when it is in the soft-
switch area of the cell. In this way, the unnecessary location
updates, cell updates, and URA updates are avoided.
3. Consider the difference between cells that cover different areas,
for example the cells covering highways and cells covering densely WRFD-
populated areas. TIf the parameter is set to a comparatively low 010801
value, the ping-pong reselections may be caused. The parameter WRFD-
can be increased in populated area and reduced in high-speed 010802
movement. If the parameter is set to a comparatively high value, WRFD-
the cell reselection delay may become excessively high, and thus 021200
cell reselections may be affected. WRFD-
For detailed information, refer to 3GPP TS 25.304. NO NO 020110
The minimum required quality threshold corresponding to CPICH
Ec/No. The UE can camp on the cell only when the measured
CPICH Ec/No is greater than the value of this parameter. The
higher the parameter value is, the more difficult it is for the UE to
reside in the cell. The lower parameter value is, the easier it is for WRFD-
the UE to reside in the cell, but it is possible that the UE cannot 010801
receive the system messages that are sent through the PCCPCH. WRFD-
For detailed information, refer to the 3GPP TS 25.304. NO NO 010802
The minimum required RX threshold corresponding to CPICH
RSCP. The UE can camp on the cell only when the measured
CPICH RSCP is greater than the value of this parameter. The
setting of Qrxlevmin should be related to Qqualmin. The higher the
parameter is, the more difficult it is for the UE to reside in the cell.
The lower parameter is, the easier it is for the UE to reside in the WRFD-
cell, but it is possible that the UE cannot receive the system 010801
messages that are sent through the PCCPCH. For detailed WRFD-
information, refer to 3GPP TS 25.331 10.3.2.3. NO NO 010802
Indicating whether the actual value of Qrxlevmin should be added
with the value of DeltaQrxlevmin or not. If QrxlevminExtSup is set
to TRUE, then Qrxlevmin = Qrxlevmin + DeltaQrxlevmin;
Otherwise, the value of Qrxlevmin does not change. For detailed WRFD-
information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.331 10.3.2.3. NO NO 010801

Actual minimum required RX level = minimum required RX level +


extended minimum required RX level. For details, refer to the WRFD-
3GPP TS 25.331 10.3.2.3. NO YES 010801
WRFD-
The maximum allowed uplink transmit power of a UE in the cell, 010801
which is related to the network planning. For detailed information, WRFD-
refer to 3GPP TS 25.304. NO NO 010802

Threshold for intra-frequency cell reselection in idle mode. When


the quality (CPICH Ec/No measured by the UE) of the serving cell
is lower than this threshold plus the [Qqualmin] of the cell, the intra-
frequency cell reselection procedure will be started. This parameter
is not configured when its value is 127. The intra-frequency cell
reselection has a priority higher than the inter-frequency cell
reselection and inter-RAT cell reselection, the intra-frequency cell
reselection start threshold should be higher than the inter-
frequency cell reselection start threshold and inter-RAT cell
reselection start threshold. If the cell reselection threshold is set to
a comparatively high value, the UE may frequently start cell
reselections, and the battery of the UE may be largely consumed. If WRFD-
the cell reselection threshold is set to a comparatively low value, it 010801
is difficult for cell reselections to be started, and the UE may not WRFD-
timely reside in the cells with good quality, affecting the quality of 010802
communication between the UTRAN and the UE. For detailed WRFD-
information, refer to 3GPP TS 25.304. NO NO 020110
Threshold for inter-frequency cell reselection in idle mode. When
the quality (CPICH Ec/No measured by UE) of the serving cell is
lower than this threshold plus the [Qqualmin] of the cell, the inter-
frequency cell reselection procedure will be started. This parameter
is not configured when its value is 127. The intra-frequency cell
reselection has a priority higher than the inter-frequency cell
reselection and inter-RAT cell reselection, the intra-frequency cell
reselection start threshold should be higher than the inter-
frequency cell reselection start threshold and inter-RAT cell
reselection start threshold. If the cell reselection threshold is set to
a comparatively high value, the UE may frequently start cell
reselections, and the battery of the UE may be largely consumed. If WRFD-
the cell reselection threshold is set to a comparatively low value, it 010801
is difficult for cell reselections to be started, and the UE may not WRFD-
timely reside in the cells with good quality, affecting the quality of 010802
communication between the UTRAN and the UE. For detailed WRFD-
information, refer to 3GPP TS 25.304. NO NO 020110
Threshold for intra-frequency cell reselection in connected mode.
When the quality (CPICH Ec/No measured by the UE) of the
serving cell is lower than this threshold plus the [Qqualmin] of the
cell, the intra-frequency cell reselection procedure will be started.
This parameter is not configured when its value is 127. The intra-
frequency cell reselection has a priority higher than the inter-
frequency cell reselection and inter-RAT cell reselection, the intra-
frequency cell reselection start threshold should be higher than the
inter-frequency cell reselection start threshold and inter-RAT cell
reselection start threshold. If the cell reselection threshold is set to
a comparatively high value, the UE may frequently start cell
reselections, and the battery of the UE may be largely consumed. If
the cell reselection threshold is set to a comparatively low value, it
is difficult for cell reselections to be started, and the UE may not WRFD-
timely reside in the cells with good quality, affecting the quality of 010801
communication between the UTRAN and the UE. For detailed WRFD-
information, refer to 3GPP TS 25.304. NO NO 020110
Threshold for inter-frequency cell reselection in connected mode.
When the quality (CPICH Ec/No measured by UE) of the serving
cell is lower than this threshold plus the [Qqualmin] of the cell, the
inter-frequency cell reselection procedure will be started. This
parameter is not configured when its value is 127. The intra-
frequency cell reselection has a priority higher than the inter-
frequency cell reselection and inter-RAT cell reselection, the intra-
frequency cell reselection start threshold should be higher than the
inter-frequency cell reselection start threshold and inter-RAT cell
reselection start threshold. If the cell reselection threshold is set to
a comparatively high value, the UE may frequently start cell
reselections, and the battery of the UE may be largely consumed. If
the cell reselection threshold is set to a comparatively low value, it
is difficult for cell reselections to be started, and the UE may not WRFD-
timely reside in the cells with good quality, affecting the quality of 010801
communication between the UTRAN and the UE. For detailed WRFD-
information, refer to 3GPP TS 25.304. NO NO 020110
Threshold for inter-RAT cell reselection. When the quality (CPICH
Ec/No measured by UE) of the serving cell is lower than this
threshold plus the [Qqualmin] of the cell, the inter-RAT cell
reselection procedure will be started. This parameter is not
configured when its value is 127. This parameter is not configured
when its value is 127. The intra-frequency cell reselection has a
priority higher than the inter-frequency cell reselection and inter-
RAT cell reselection, the intra-frequency cell reselection start
threshold should be higher than the inter-frequency cell reselection
start threshold and inter-RAT cell reselection start threshold. If the WRFD-
cell reselection threshold is set to a comparatively high value, the 010801
UE may frequently start cell reselections, and the battery of the UE WRFD-
may be largely consumed. If the cell reselection threshold is set to 010802
a comparatively low value, it is difficult for cell reselections to be WRFD-
started, and the UE may not timely reside in the cells with good 021200
quality, affecting the quality of communication between the UTRAN WRFD-
and the UE. For detailed information, refer to 3GPP TS 25.304. NO NO 020110
For a high-mobility UE, multiples this parameter by its reselection
delay to reduce the reselection delay of the UE. This parameter
can be set to 10 for middle-speed UE, which means no influence
upon reselection delay time. This parameter is not configured when WRFD-
its value is 255. For detailed information, refer to 3GPP TS 25.304. NO NO 010801

This parameter is used to increase time of inter-frequency


reselection. It is not configured when its value is 255. For detailed WRFD-
information, refer to 3GPP TS 25.304. NO NO 010801
This parameter is used to increase time of inter-RAT reselection. It
is not configured when its value is 255. For detailed information, WRFD-
refer to 3GPP TS 25.304. NO NO 010801

Indicating whether the non-HCS speed estimation parameter WRFD-


should be configured. NO NO 010801
Maximum duration of non-HCS cell reselection. If the number of
cell reselection exceed the value of this parameter during
Tcrmaxnonhcs, the UE is not in high-speed movement. For WRFD-
detailed information, refer to 3GPP TS 25.304. NO NO 010801

Maximum number of non-HCS cell reselection. This parameter,


along with Tcrmaxnonhcs, defines the speed estimation threshold
of non-HCS cells. For detailed information, refer to 3GPP TS WRFD-
25.304. NO NO 010801
Hysteresis time before non-HCS resuming slow movement. When
UE is in high-speed movement, if the number of cell reselections is
less than Ncrnonhcs, the UE resumes to slow movement. For WRFD-
detailed information, refer to 3GPP TS 25.304. NO NO 010801
WRFD-
010801
This parameter indicates that in the CELL_PCH or URA_PCH WRFD-
connection mode, the measurement hysteresis of the UE is 1. It is 010802
used when CPICH RSCP is used in cell selection and reselection WRFD-
measurement. This parameter is not configured when the value is 010901
255. WRFD-
Otherwise, the greater the parameter value is, the harder the cell 010902
selection happens. For detailed information, refer to 3GPP TS WRFD-
25.304. NO NO 020110
This parameter indicates that in the CELL_FACH connection mode,
the measurement hysteresis of the UE is 1. It is used when CPICH WRFD-
RSCP is used in cell selection and reselection measurement. This 010801
parameter is not configured when the value is 255. WRFD-
Otherwise, the greater the parameter value is, the harder the cell 010802
selection happens. For detailed information, refer to 3GPP TS WRFD-
25.304. NO NO 020110
WRFD-
010801
This parameter indicates that in the CELL_PCH or URA_PCH WRFD-
connection mode, the measurement hysteresis of the UE is 2. It is 010802
used when CPICH EcNo is used in cell selection and reselection WRFD-
measurement. This parameter is not configured when the value is 010901
255. WRFD-
Otherwise, the greater the parameter value is, the harder the cell 010902
selection happens. For detailed information, refer to 3GPP TS WRFD-
25.304. NO NO 020110
This parameter indicates that in the CELL_FACH connection mode,
the measurement hysteresis of the UE is 2. It is used when CPICH WRFD-
EcNo is used in cell selection and reselection measurement. This 010801
parameter is not configured when the value is 255. WRFD-
Otherwise, the greater the parameter value is, the harder the cell 010802
selection happens. For detailed information, refer to 3GPP TS WRFD-
25.304. NO NO 020110
This parameter indicates the UE reselection delay in the
CELL_PCH or URA_PCH connection mode. This parameter is not WRFD-
configured when the value is 255. Instead, the Treselections 010801
parameter is used. For detailed information, refer to 3GPP TS WRFD-
25.304. NO NO 010802
This parameter indicates the UE reselection delay in the WRFD-
CELL_FACH connection mode. This parameter is not configured 010801
when the value is 255. Instead, the Treselections parameter is WRFD-
used. For detailed information, refer to 3GPP TS 25.304. NO NO 010802
This parameter indicates the absolute priority level of the serving
cell when the UE performs cell reselection.
The UE compares the absolute priority level of the serving cell with
that of neighboring frequencies, and specifies the target frequency
based on the comparison result.
That is,
when the priority level of the serving cell is smaller than that of the
neighboring frequency, the UE measures the neighboring
frequency. If the signal of cells on the neighboring frequency
satisfies relevant requirements, the UE initiates the cell reselection.
When the priority level of the serving cell is greater than that of the
neighboring frequency, the UE measures the neighboring
frequency only when the signal of the serving cell is weak. If the
signal of cells on the neighboring frequency satisfies relevant
requirements, the UE initiates the cell reselection.
The value of this parameter is set during network planning.
The greater the absolute priority level of the serving cell is, the
harder the UE performs cell reselection, the smaller the absolute
priority level of the serving cell is, the easier the UE performs cell
reselection. WRFD-
For details on this parameter, see 3GPP TS 25.304. NO NO 010801
This parameter specifies the minimum CPICH RSCP value that
triggers the UE to measure cells on low-priority frequencies.
That is, subtract the minimum CPICH RSCP from the CPICH
RSCP of the serving cell. If the obtained number is no greater than
the value of this parameter, UE measures cells on low-priority
frequencies.
The greater the value of this parameter is, the easier the UE
measures cells for priority-based cell reselection, the smaller the
value of this parameter is, the harder the UE measures cells for
priority-based cell reselection. WRFD-
For details on this parameter, see 3GPP TS 25.304. NO NO 010801
This parameter specifies the minimum CPICH Ec/No value that
triggers the UE to measure cells on low-priority frequencies.
That is, subtract the minimum CPICH Ec/No from the CPICH Ec/No
value of the serving cell. If the obtained number is no greater than
the value of this parameter, UE measures cells on low-priority
frequencies.
The greater the value of this parameter is, the easier the UE
measures cells for priority-based cell reselection, the smaller the
value of this parameter is, the harder the UE measures cells for
priority-based cell reselection. WRFD-
For details on this parameter, see 3GPP TS 25.304. NO NO 010801
This parameter specifies the CPICH RSCP value of the serving cell
below which the UE initiates cell reselection to a cell on the
frequency with lower priority level.
The UE measures cells on the target frequency for cell reselection.
Within the interval defined by Treselections, if the CPICH RSCP of
the serving cell is smaller than the value of this parameter whereas
the CPICH RSCP of the cell on the low-priority frequency is high,
the UE performs cell reselection.
The greater the value of this parameter is, the easier the UE
performs priority-based cell reselection, the smaller the value of
this parameter is, the harder the UE performs priority-based cell
reselection. WRFD-
For details on this parameter, see 3GPP TS 25.304. NO NO 010801

ID of a cell. For detailed information about this parameter, see


3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES None
Determine whether some system information blocks are broadcast
in this cell. If the corresponding system information block is WRFD-
selected, then send this system information block in this cell. NO NO 010401

ID of a cell. For detailed information about this parameter, see


3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES None
Identity of the UTRAN registration area. The URA is only used by
the UTRAN and the CN does not know the URA. The URA consists
of multiple cells. When the UE enters the URA-PCH state, the
location of the UE is identified with the URA ID. For details, refer to WRFD-
the 3GPP TS 25.331 protocol. YES YES 010101

ID of a cell. For detailed information about this parameter, see


3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES None
Difference between the transmit power of PICH and that of WRFD-
PCPICH. For details, refer to the 3GPP TS 25.433 protocol. NO NO 020501

This parameter specifies the power offset between the transmit


power of an AICH and that of P-CPICH. For details, refer to the WRFD-
3GPP TS 25.433 protocol. NO NO 020501

WRFD-
Indicating whether to use changing cell id in UU interface. NO NO 020101

WRFD-
Indicate the period of cell ID changing. NO NO 020101
Downlink compressed mode (CM) implementation mode selection
threshold.
When the downlink spreading factor is greater than or equal to the
value of this parameter, the SF/2 mode is preferred. Otherwise, the
high-layer scheduling mode is preferred.
The SF/2 mode consumes more system resources and therefore
this mode is recommended only for low-rate users. The high-layer
scheduling mode requires variable multiplexing positions of
transport channels and is applicable to a relatively narrow range. In WRFD-
addition, this approach affects the transmission rate of users. 020303
Therefore, this mode is recommended only when the SF/2 WRFD-
approach is unavailable or there are high-rate users. NO NO 020302
Uplink CM implementation mode selection threshold.
When the uplink spreading factor is greater than or equal to the
value of this parameter, the SF/2 mode is preferred. Otherwise, the
high-layer scheduling mode is preferred.
The SF/2 mode consumes more system resources and therefore
this mode is recommended only for low-rate users. The high-layer
scheduling mode requires variable multiplexing positions of
transport channels and is applicable to a relatively narrow range. In WRFD-
addition, this approach affects the transmission rate of users. 020303
Therefore, this mode is recommended only when the SF/2 WRFD-
approach is unavailable or there are high-rate users. NO NO 020302
CM type of the cell. WRFD-
The CM parameters are configured on the basis of the CM type of 020303
the cell. That is, the CM sequence number is determined after the WRFD-
CM type of the cell is determined. NO NO 020302
Whether the CM is limited by the downlink spreading factor (SF).
Starting the compressed mode is resource consuming for the fast-
moving UEs, so this parameter is set to control whether the
downlink SF of the current DCH channel should be considered.
When this parameter is set to FALSE, the enabling of CM does not WRFD-
consider the SF of the downlink DCH channel; when this parameter 020302
is set to TRUE, the enabling of CM considers the SF of the WRFD-
downlink DCH channel. NO NO 020303
Downlink SF threshold for enabling compressed mode (CM).
When the parameter "DlSFLimitCMInd" is set to TRUE and the
current downlink SF is smaller than or equal to the value of this
parameter, the active set quality measurement is not allowed, that
is, the CM cannot be enabled. When the parameter WRFD-
"DlSFLimitCMInd" is set to TRUE and the current downlink SF is 020303
greater than the value of this parameter, the active set quality WRFD-
measurement is allowed, that is, the CM can be enabled. NO YES 020302
Whether the compressed mode (CM) can coexist with the HSDPA
service. If this parameter is set to TRUE: 1. the RNC can enable WRFD-
the CM for HSDPA services. 2. The HSDPA services can be 020303
enabled when the CM is enabled. If this parameter is set to FALSE: WRFD-
1. the CM for HSDPA services can be enabled only after the H2D 020302
(HS-DSCH to DCH) channel switch. 2. The HSDPA services WRFD-
cannot be enabled when the CM is enabled. 01061006
This switch is used for the compatibility of the HSDPA terminals WRFD-
that do not support CM when HSDPA is enabled. NO NO 01061204
Whether the compressed mode (CM) can coexist with the HSUPA
service. If this parameter is set to Permit: 1. the RNC can enable
the CM for HSUPA services. 2. The HSUPA services can be
enabled when the CM is enabled. If this parameter is set to
Limited: 1. the CM for HSUPA services can be enabled only after WRFD-
the E2D (E-DCH to DCH) channel switch. 2. The HSUPA services 020303
cannot be enabled when the CM is enabled. If this parameter is set WRFD-
to BasedonUECap, the RNC determines whether CM can be 020302
enabled for HSUPA services and whether HSUPA services can be WRFD-
enabled when the CM is enabled by considering the UE capability. 01061006
This switch is used for the compatibility of the HSUPA terminals WRFD-
that do not support CM when HSUPA is enabled. NO NO 01061204
Whether the compressed mode (CM) can coexist with the HSPA+
service.
If this parameter is set to TRUE: 1. the RNC can enable the CM for
HSPA+ services. 2. The HSPA+ services can be enabled when the
CM is enabled. If this parameter is set to FALSE: 1. the CM for
HSPA+ services can be enabled only after the uplink and downlink
H2D (HS-DSCH to DCH) channel switch. 2. The HSPA+ services WRFD-
cannot be enabled when the CM is enabled. 020303
This switch is used for the compatibility of the HSPA+ terminals WRFD-
that do not support CM when HSPA+ is enabled. NO NO 020302

WRFD-
010101
WRFD-
021101
MRFD-
211502
WRFD-
021311
WRFD-
Identifying the type of a CN. YES YES 040202
Periodical location update is implemented by MS through the
location update procedure. 0: The periodical update procedure is
not used. This parameter is valid only when [CN domain ID] is set WRFD-
as CS_DOMAIN. NO NO 010101
MRFD-
210601
WRFD-
010101
WRFD-
010501
WRFD-
010503
WRFD-
011401
WRFD-
011402
WRFD-
05030101
WRFD-
05030102
MRFD-
211401
MRFD-
211402
WRFD-
211403
MRFD-
Indicating whether attach/detach is allowed. NOT_ALLOWED 211404
indicates that MS cannot apply the IMSI attach/detach procedure. MRFD-
ALLOWED indicates that MS can apply the IMSI attach/detach 211502
procedure. It is valid only when [CN domain ID] is set as MRFD-
CS_DOMAIN. NO NO 070004
This parameter should be set according to the actual network
situation . If there is the Gs interface between SGSN and
MSC/VLR this parameter is set as MODE1; otherwise, MODE2. It WRFD-
is valid only when [CN domain ID] is set as PS_DOMAIN. NO NO 010101

CN domain specific Discontinuous Reception (DRX) cycle length WRFD-


coefficient broadcast on SIB1 and used by UEs in Idle Mode. NO NO 010401
WRFD-
021304
WRFD-
Represent an index for a CN operator. YES YES 021311

WRFD-
Identifying a CN Node. YES YES 010101

WRFD-
010101
WRFD-
021101
MRFD-
211502
WRFD-
021311
WRFD-
Identifying the type of a CN. NO YES 040202

WRFD-
DSP index. This parameter uniquely identifies a peer DSP. NO YES 010101
WRFD-
Protocol version supported by the CN. NO YES 010101

WRFD-
CR supported by the protocol version of the CN. NO NO 010101
Status of a CN node. The status needs to be negotiated with the
CN and is configured through the MML command. A CN node can
be configured with the following status:
1. Normal: This value indicates that the UE can access the CN
node normally.
2. Offload: If the UE carries "NullNRI"("SET
UOPERATORCFGPARA") in the Initial Direct transfer message, WRFD-
the UE cannot access the CN node. If the UE carries NRI but not 021306
"NullNRI" in the Initial Direct transfer message, the UE can access WRFD-
the CN node. 021311
3. Inhibited: This value indicates that the UE cannot access the CN MRFD-
node normally. NO YES 211502
Capacity of a CN node. This parameter indicates the proportion of
different CN nodes in the total capacity rather than the actual
capacity of each CN node. In the case of IU-FLEX, if one user WRFD-
cannot select a CN node according to the NAS Node Selection 021306
Function (NNSF), the user can select a CN node according to this MRFD-
parameter. NO YES 211502

WRFD-
050301
WRFD-
The transfers bearer type of Iu interface. NO NO 050409
This parameter is valid only when "CNDomainId" is set to
CS_DOMAIN and "TnlBearerType" is set to IP_TRANS. When
RTCP switch is on, it takes statistics of the total lost number of RTP
packets, the loss rate of RTP packets, the Round Trip Time (RTT), WRFD-
the average delay jitter of packets received over a single IP path 050409
via RTCP packets. Analyze the performance statistic of the above WRFD-
objects, overall evaluation the situation of the network. NO NO 211502
The rate of RTCP bandwidth by the Iu CS bandwidth. For example
if this value is 1, it expresses that the allocated RTCP path WRFD-
bandwidth is 1% of the RTP path bandwidth. NO NO 050409

This parameter is valid only when "CNDomainId" is set to


CS_DOMAIN. When the parameter is set to ON, the RNC supports
the contents of CR 0125 in 3GPP 25.415. When the parameter is
set to OFF, the RNC does not support the contents of CR 0125 in WRFD-
3GPP 25.415. NO NO 010101
WRFD-
Reserved parameter 1. NO NO 010101

WRFD-
Reserved parameter 2. NO NO 010101

WRFD-
021304
WRFD-
Represent an index for a CN operator. YES YES 021311
WRFD-
This parameter specifies the blocked domain type. YES YES 020114

This parameter specifies the processing duration of the cell WRFD-


blocking in the RNC. NO YES 020114

Identify operator type,as follows:


Primary operator: Each RAN system has only one primary
operator. The primary operator owns all or part of the resources of
the RAN system. The license of the primary operator controls the
features and functions supported by the RAN system.
Secondary operator: Each RAN system can have a maximum of
three secondary operators. A secondary operator owns part of the
resources of the RAN system. The license of the secondary
operator controls the functions and features supported by the
secondary operator.
Outer Operator: In order to support mobility between two RNCs, we
define the operator switched over to the target RNC as an outer
operator. The outer operator is not a primary or secondary operator
of the source RNC.
Common operator: PLMN-id indicated in the system broadcast
information as defined for conventional networks, which non-
supporting UEs understand as the serving operator. If there are
multiple operators in the operator group to which the cell belongs, WRFD-
you are advised to configure the operators as common operators. NO YES 010101
WRFD-
021304
WRFD-
Cn Operator Name. NO YES 021311

Mobile country code. This parameter identifies the country where a


mobile subscriber is located, for example, the Chinese MCC is 460. NO YES None

Mobile network code. This parameter identifies the public land


mobile network (PLMN) to which a mobile subscriber belongs. NO YES None
Represent an index for a CN operator.
If "OperatorType" is set to PRIM, the value range of "Operator
Index" is 0-3.
If "OperatorType" is set to SEC, the value range of "Operator
Index" is 0-3.
If "OperatorType" is set to OUTER, the value range of "Operator WRFD-
Index" is 5-31. 021304
If "OperatorType" is set to COMM, the value range of "Operator WRFD-
Index" is 5-31. NO NO 021311

WRFD-
021304
WRFD-
Represent an index for a CN operator. YES YES 021311
MRFD-
211502
WRFD-
020804
WRFD-
02130401
WRFD-
021311
WRFD-
Represent an index for a CN operator. YES YES 040202

WRFD-
Represent an index for a CN Operator Group. YES YES 021311

WRFD-
021311
WRFD-
Cn Operator Group Name. NO YES 02130401

WRFD-
021311
WRFD-
02130401
WRFD-
Identify Operator Number in Operator Group. NO YES 021304

WRFD-
021311
WRFD-
02130401
WRFD-
Represent an index for a CN operator 1. NO YES 021304
WRFD-
021311
WRFD-
02130401
WRFD-
Represent an index for a CN operator 2. NO YES 021304

WRFD-
021311
WRFD-
02130401
WRFD-
Represent an index for a CN operator 3. NO YES 021304

WRFD-
021311
WRFD-
02130401
WRFD-
Represent an index for a CN operator 4. NO YES 021304

WRFD-
Represent an index for a Common CN Operator. NO NO 021311

WRFD-
Counter check switch. NO NO 011402

WRFD-
Count-C checking values. NO YES 011402
For the PS BE service at a rate of 0 kbit/s, this parameter is used
for the rate upsizing for DCCC triggered by event 4A. Unsuccessful
rate upsizing indicates that the resources are insufficient in the cell.
The service may run at a rate of 0 kbit/s for a long time. If the timer
is started, the 0 kbit/s service of the UE is released after the timer WRFD-
expires. If the length is set to 0, the timer is not started. NO NO 021101
WRFD-
01061008
WRFD-
01061112
WRFD-
01061206
WRFD-
01061403
WRFD-
010630
WRFD-
010632
WRFD-
010636
WRFD-
010652
WRFD-
010683
WRFD-
010684
WRFD-
010685
WRFD-
This parameter specifies the value of the channel retry timer. The 010686
timer will start when traffic is set up or reconfigured and some WRFD-
higher technique is not configured by some reason except for the 010687
capability of UE or cell. Channel retry will be performed after this WRFD-
timer expires. NO NO 021101
WRFD-
01061403
WRFD-
01061404
WRFD-
010636
WRFD-
010652
WRFD-
010683
WRFD-
This parameter specifies the value of the channel retry handover 010684
timer. WRFD-
When handover is performed and some higher HSPA or HSPA 010685
plus technique is supported, UTRAN will trigger the reconfiguration WRFD-
for the higher techniques. 010686
Pingpang will happen when the reconfiguration is triggered WRFD-
immediately when handover succeeds, because handover 010687
procedure is frequently. WRFD-
In order to avoid the pingpang, this timer will start after handover 021101
procedure is performed, and the reconfiguration will not be WRFD-
triggered until the timer expires. NO NO 021200
The timer is started when the RNC initiates the RAB Modify
procedure. If RAB Modify message is received from the CN when
this timer is active, the rate information assigned by CN when
establishing traffic will be reserved as the new assigned rate is WRFD-
used. NO NO 010506
T302 is started after the UE transmits the CELL UPDATE/URA
UPDATE message and stopped after the UE receives the CELL
UPDATE CONFIRM/URA UPDATE CONFIRM message. CELL
UPDATE/URA UPDATE will be resent upon the expiry of the timer
if V302 less than or equal to N302; otherwise, the UE will enter idle WRFD-
mode. Protocol default value is 4000. NO NO 010101

Maximum number of retransmissions of CELL UPDATE/URA WRFD-


UPDATE.Protocol default value is 3. NO NO 010101
T304 is started after the UE sends the UE CAPABILITY
INFORMATION message and stopped after the UE receives the
UE CAPABILITY INFORMATION CONFIRM message. UE
CAPABILITY INFORMATION will be resent upon the expiry of the
timer if V304 less than or equal N304; otherwise the cell update WRFD-
procedure will be initiated. Protocol default value is 2000. NO NO 010101

Maximum number of retransmissions of UE CAPABILITY WRFD-


INFORMATION. Protocol default value is 2. NO NO 010101
T305 is started after the UE receives CELL UPDATE
CONFIRM/URA UPDATE CONFIRM in CELL_FACH, URA_PCH
or CELL_PCH state. It is stopped after the UE enters another state.
CELL UPDATE will be transmitted upon the expiry of this timer if
T307 is not activated and the UE detects "in service area";
otherwise, T307 will be started. Protocol default value is 30. WRFD-
"Infinity" means the cell will not be updated. NO NO 010101
T307 is started after T305 has expired and the UE detects "out of
service area". It is stopped after the UE detects "in service area".
The UE will enter idle mode upon expiry.Protocol default value is WRFD-
30. NO NO 010101

T308 is started after the UE transmits RRC CONNECTION


RELEASE COMPLETE. This message will be sent upon the expiry
of the Timer if V308 less than or equal to N308, otherwise, the UE WRFD-
will enter idle mode. Protocol default value is 160. NO NO 010101
Maximum number of retransmission of RRC CONNECTION WRFD-
RELEASE COMPLETE. NO NO 010101

T309 is started after the UE is reselected to a cell belonging to


another
radio access system in connected mode, or the CELL CHANGE
ORDER FROM UTRAN message is received. It is stopped after the
UE is successfully connected in the new cell. The UE will continue WRFD-
the connection to UTRAN upon expiry. Protocol default value is 5. NO NO 010101
T312 is started when UE starts to establish a DCH, and stopped
when UE detects consecutive N312 "in sync" indications from L1. It
indicates physical channel setup failure upon the expiry of the WRFD-
timer. NO NO 010101

Maximum number of successive "in sync" indications received from WRFD-


L1. NO NO 010101
T313 is started after the UE detects consecutive N313 "out of sync"
indications from L1. T313 is stopped after the UE detects
consecutive N315 "in sync" indications from L1.It indicates Radio WRFD-
Link (RL) failure upon expiry. Protocol default value is 3. NO NO 010101

Maximum number of successive "out of sync" indications received WRFD-


from L1. Protocol default value is 20. NO NO 010101
T314 is started when the criteria for radio link failure are fulfilled
and only radio bearers (RBs) associated with T314 exist.T314 is
stopped after the Cell Update procedure has been completed.
Protocol default value is 12.
In case of the RL failure when the UE is in CELL_DCH state, If the
RL cannot be successfully reconfigured by CELL UPDATE
CONFIRM before the expiry of the corresponding T314 (or T315),
CELL UPDATE will be resent for RL reconfiguration (this operation
relates to T302 and N302). T314 should be set greater than
T302*N302. In case of the expiry of T314, the corresponding WRFD-
service RBs will be removed. NO NO 010101
T315 is started when the criteria for radio link failure are fulfilled,
and only the radio bearer associated with T315 exists.T315 is
stopped after the Cell Update procedure has been completed.
Protocol default value is 180.
In case of the RL failure when the UE is in CELL_DCH state, T315
(or T314) is started and CELL UPDATE is sent. If the RL cannot be
successfully reconfigured by CELL UPDATE CONFIRM before the
expiry of the corresponding T315 (or T314), CELL UPDATE will be
resent for RL reconfiguration (this operation relates to T302 and
N302). T315 should be set greater than T302*N302. In case of the WRFD-
expiry of T315, the corresponding service RBs will be removed. NO NO 010101

Maximum number of successive "in sync" indications received from WRFD-


L1 when T313 is activated. Protocol default value is 1. NO NO 010101
T316 is started after the UE detects "out of service area" in
URA_PCH or CELL_PCH state.T316 is stopped after the UE
detects "in service area".The cell update procedure will be initiated
upon the expiry of the timer if "in service area" is detected;
otherwise, T317 will be started. The UE will enter CELL_FACH
state and initiate cell update procedure when the UE detects "in WRFD-
service area". Protocol default value is 30. NO NO 010101
T381 is started after the RNC send message "RRC CONNECTION
SETUP"(or "CELL UPDATE CONFIRM"). If T381 expire and RNC
does not receive "RRC CONNECTION SETUP COMPLETE"(or the
response of "ELL UPDATE CONFIRM") and V381 is smaller than
N381, RNC resend "RRC CONNECTION SETUP"(or "CELL
UPDATE CONFIRM") and restart timer T381 and increase V381. If
RNC receive "RRC CONNECTION SETUP COMPLETE"(or the
response of "CELL UPDATE CONFIRM"), T381 will be stopped. WRFD-
Default value is 600ms. NO NO 010101

Maximum number of resend times of message "RRC


CONNECTION SETUP" or "CELL UPDATE CONFIRM". default WRFD-
value is 1. NO NO 010101
If the UE checks that no PS/CS data is transmitted, the UE will
send the SIGNALLING CONNECTION RELEASE INDICATION
message to the RNC, informing the RNC to terminate the PS data
session. Meanwhile, the UE starts T323. The UE shall be inhibited
from sending the SIGNALLING CONNECTION RELEASE
INDICATION message with the IE "Signalling Connection Release
Indication Cause" set to "UE Requested PS Data session end" WRFD-
whilst timer T323 is running. NO NO 010101
16QAM can be configured for the HSUPA service.
9) CFG_IMS_SUPPORT_SWITCH: When the switch is on and the
IMS license is activated, the RNC supports IMS signaling.
10) CFG_LOSSLESS_DLRLC_PDUSIZECHG_SWITCH: When
the switch is on, DL lossless RLC PDU size change is supported.
11) CFG_LOSSLESS_RELOC_CFG_SWITCH: When the switch is
on and the UE supports lossless relocation, the RNC configures
lossless relocation for PDCP parameters if the requirements of
RLC mode, discard mode, and sequential submission are met.
Then, lossless relocation is used for the UE.
12) CFG_MULTI_RAB_SWITCH: When the switch is on, the RNC
supports multi-RABs combinations such as 2CS, 2CS+1PS, WRFD-
1CS+2PS, and 2PS. 010615
13) CFG_PDCP_IPV6_HEAD_COMPRESS_SWITCH: When the WRFD-
switch is on and the PDCP Header compression license is 01061501
activated, the PDCP header compression algorithm for IPv6 is WRFD-
used at the RNC. 01061502
14) CFG_PDCP_RFC2507_HC_SWITCH: When the switch is on WRFD-
and the PDCP Header compression license is activated, the PDCP 01061503
RFC2507 header compression algorithm is used for the RNC. WRFD-
15) CFG_PDCP_RFC3095_HC_SWITCH: When the switch is on 01061504
and the PDCP ROHC license is activated, the PDCP? RFC3095 WRFD-
header compression algorithm is used for the RNC. 010683
16) CFG_PTT_SWITCH: When this switch is on, the RNC identifies WRFD-
the PTT user based on the QoS attributes in the RAB assignment 010684
request message. Then, the PTT users are subject to special WRFD-
processing. 010686
17) CFG_RAB_REL_RMV_HSPAPLUS_SWITCH: When this WRFD-
switch is on and if an RAB release is performed, the RNC decides 010687
whether to fall back a certain HSPA(HSPA+) feature based on the WRFD-
requirement of remaining traffic carried by the UE. That is, if an 010696
HSPA+ feature is required by the previously released RAB WRFD-
connection but is not required in the initial bearer policy of the 011500
remaining traffic, the RNC falls back the feature to save the WRFD-
transmission resources. The HSPA+ features that support the 011501
fallback are MIMO, 64QAM, MIMO+64QAM, UL 16QAM, DC- WRFD-
HSDPA, and UL TTI 2ms. NO NO 02060504
DCCC algorithm is used for HSUPA. The DCCC switch must be
also on before this switch takes effect.
12) DRA_HSUPA_STATE_TRANS_SWITCH: When the switch is
on, the status of the UE RRC that carrying HSUPA services can be
changed to CELL_FACH at the RNC. If a PS BE service is carried
over the E-DCH, the switch PS_BE_STATE_TRANS_SWITCH
should be on simultaneously. If a PS real-time service is carried
over the E-DCH, the switch
PS_NON_BE_STATE_TRANS_SWITCH should be on
simultaneously.
13) DRA_IP_SERVICE_QOS_SWITCH: Switch of the algorithm for
increasing the quality of subscribed services. When this parameter
is set to ON, the service priority weight of the subscriber whose key
parameters (IP Address, IP Port, and IP Protocol Type) match the
specified ones can be adjusted. In this way, the QoS is improved.
14) DRA_PS_BE_STATE_TRANS_SWITCH: When the switch is
on, UE RRC status transition
(CELL_FACH/CELL_PCH/URA_PCH) is allowed at the RNC.
15) DRA_PS_NON_BE_STATE_TRANS_SWITCH: When the
switch is on, the status of the UE RRC that carrying real-time
services can be changed to CELL_FACH at the RNC.
16) DRA_R99_DL_FLOW_CONTROL_SWITCH: Under a poor
radio environment, the QoS of high speed services drops
considerably and the TX power is overly high. In this case, the WRFD-
RNC can set restrictions on certain transmission formats based on 01061111
the transmission quality, thus lowering traffic speed and TX power. WRFD-
When the switch is on, the R99 downlink flow control function is 01061208
enabled. WRFD-
17) DRA_THROUGHPUT_DCCC_SWITCH: When the switch is 01061404
on, the DCCC based on traffic statistics is supported over the DCH. WRFD-
18) DRA_VOICE_SAVE_CE_SWITCH: when the switch is on, the 011502
TTI selection based on the voice service type (including VoIP and WRFD-
CS over HSPA) is supported when the service is initially 021101
established. WRFD-
19) DRA_VOICE_TTI_RECFG_SWITCH: when the switch is on, 050405
the TTI adjustment based on the voice service type (including VoIP WRFD-
and CS over HSPA) is supported. NO NO 050408
CS algorithm switch group.
1) CS_AMRC_SWITCH: When the switch is on and the AMRC
license is activated, the AMR control function is enabled for AMR
services.
2) CS_HANDOVER_TO_UTRAN_DEFAULT_CFG_SWITCH:
When the switch is on, the default configurations of signaling and
RABs, which are stipulated in 3GPP 25.331, are used for relocation
of the UE from GSM to WCDMA. When the switch is not on, the
default configurations are not used. Instead, the complete
information of RB, TrCH, and PhyCH, which are in the HANDOVER
TO UTRAN COMMAND message is used. WRFD-
3) CS_IUUP_V2_SUPPORT_SWITCH: When the switch is on and 011600
the "Support IUUP Version 2" license is activated, the RNC WRFD-
supports the TFO/TRFO function. NO NO 020701
switch is on, the status of inner loop DL power control is set to
"Active." When the switch is not on, the status is set to "Inactive."
3) PC_DOWNLINK_POWER_BALANCE_SWITCH: When the
switch is on, the RNC supports DL power balancing. During soft
handover, TPC bit errors may cause DL power drift. DL power
balancing is enabled to balance the DL power between links, thus
achieving the optimal gain of soft handover.
4) PC_EFACH_ECN0_DYN_ADJ_SWITCH: When the switch is on,
the target value of Ec/N0 can be dynamically reconfigured on the
E-FACH. When the switch is disabled, the minimum value of Ec/N0
is directly configured for the NodeB.
5) PC_FP_MULTI_RLS_IND_SWITCH: When the switch is on, the
RNC informs the NodeB of the current RLS number through the FP
inband signaling.
6) PC_HSUPA_HARQNUM_AUTO_ADJUST_SWITCH: When the
switch is on, the HSUPA service can use the smaller target number
of retransmissions when the uplink is not congested. If the uplink is
congested, the HSUPA service can use the typical target number
of retransmissions.
7) PC_INNER_LOOP_LMTED_PWR_INC_SWITCH: When the
switch is on, the limited power increase function is used for DL
inner loop power control.
8) PC_OLPC_SWITCH: When the switch is on, the RNC updates
the UL SIR TARGET of radio links on the NodeB side through IUB
DCH FP inband signaling.
9) PC_RL_RECFG_SIR_TARGET_CARRY_SWITCH: When the
switch is not on, a new initial SIRTarget value, during radio link
reconfiguration, is based on the converged SIRTarget value of
current outer loop power control. In addition, the UL SIRTarget
value is not included in the radio link reconfiguration messages to WRFD-
the NodeB. This switch is only valid when the OLPC switch is ON. 020503
10) PC_SIG_DCH_OLPC_SWITCH: When the switch is on, SIG WRFD-
DCH is involved in UL OLPC as service DCH is. If the current link 020504
has only SIG DCH, SIG DCH is always involved in UL OLPC. WRFD-
11) PC_UL_SIRERR_HIGH_REL_UE_SWITCH: When the switch 020502
is on, the UE is unconditionally released if the SIR error is high and WRFD-
the cell is overloaded. Otherwise, the UE is not released. NO NO 01061203
DPCH. When the switch is ON, if the information element that
indicates the F-DPCH capability of UE exists in the message
"RRC_CONNECT_REQ" or "RRC_CONNECT_SETUP_CMP", the
F-DPCH capability depends on that indicator. If that information
element does not exist, UE supports F-DPCH when all the
conditions meets: a) the version of UE is Release 6. b) UE
supports HS-PDSCH.
10) CMP_UU_IGNORE_UE_RLC_CAP_SWITCH: When the
switch is on, the RAB assignment request and the subsequent RB
setup procedure proceed if the RLC AM capabilities of the UE fail
to meet the minimum RLC TX/RX window buffer requirement of the
RAB to be setup. When the switch is not on, the RAB assignment
request is rejected.
11) CMP_UU_INTRA_FREQ_MC_BESTCELL_CIO_SWITCH:
When this switch is on, the cell individual offset (CIO) of the best
cell is always set to 0 in the INTRA-FREQUENCY
MEASUREMENT CONTROL messages. Otherwise, the CIO
information of the best cell is not carried in the INTRA-
FREQUENCY MEASUREMENT CONTROL messages.
12) CMP_UU_IOS_CELL_SYNC_INFO_REPORT_SWITCH:
When the switch is on, the cell synchronization information traced
by the IOS need to be reported during the RRC measurement
period.
13) CMP_UU_SERV_CELL_CHG_WITH_ASU_SWITCH: When
the switch is on, the active set update is in the same procedure as
the change of the serving cell. When the switch is not on, the WRFD-
serving cell is changed after the UE updates the active set and 01061006
delivers reconfiguration of physical channels. This switch is WRFD-
applicable only to R6 or aboveUEs. 01061204
14) CMP_UU_SERV_CELL_CHG_WITH_RB_MOD_SWITCH: WRFD-
When the switch is on, channel transition is in the same procedure 010696
as the change of the serving cell. When the switch is not on, the WRFD-
serving cell is changed after the UE performs channel transition 020202
and delivers reconfiguration of physical channels. WRFD-
15) CMP_UU_VOIP_UP_PROC_AS_NORMAL_PS_SWITCH: By 020203
default, the switch is on. In this case, the Alternative E-bit is not WRFD-
configured for L2. NO NO 021200
Service mapping strategy switch group.
1) MAP_HSUPA_TTI_2MS_SWITCH: When the switch is on, 2 ms
TTI is supported for HSUPA.
2) MAP_INTER_RAT_PS_IN_CHANLE_LIMIT_SWITCH: When
the switch is on, the PS services are transmitted on the DCH during
the 2G-to-3G handover. When the switch is not on, the PS services
can be transmitted on suitable channels according to the algorithm
parameter configured for the RNC during the 2G-to-3G handover.
3) MAP_PS_BE_ON_E_FACH_SWITCH: When the switch is on,
the PS BE services can be transmitted on the E-FACH.
4) MAP_PS_STREAM_ON_E_FACH_SWITCH: When the switch is
on, the PS streaming services can be transmitted on the E-FACH.
5) MAP_PS_STREAM_ON_HSDPA_SWITCH: When the switch is
on, a PS streaming service is mapped on the HS-DSCH if the DL
maximum rate of the service is greater than or equal to the HSDPA
threshold for streaming services. WRFD-
6) MAP_PS_STREAM_ON_HSUPA_SWITCH: When the switch is 01061403
on, a PS streaming service is mapped on the E-DCH if the UL WRFD-
maximum rate of the service is greater than or equal to the HSUPA 010630
threshold for streaming services. WRFD-
7) MAP_SRB_6800_WHEN_RAB_ON_HSDSCH_SWITCH: When 010632
the switch is on, the signaling is transmitted at a rate of 6.8 kbit/s if WRFD-
all the downlink traffic is on the HSDPA channel. NO NO 010688
PS rate negotiation switch group.
1) PS_BE_EXTRA_LOW_RATE_ACCESS_SWITCH: When the
switch is on, access at a rate of 0 kbit/s or on the FACH is
determined according to the current connection state of the RRC if
the PS BE admission and the later preemption and queuing fail.
2) PS_BE_INIT_RATE_DYNAMIC_CFG_SWITCH: When the
switch is on, the initial rate of the service should be dynamically
configured according to the value of Ec/No reported by the UE
when the PS BE service is established.
3) PS_BE_IU_QOS_NEG_SWITCH: When the switch is on, the Iu
QoS Negotiation function is applied to the PS BE service if
Alternative RAB Parameter Values IE is present in the RANAP
RAB ASSIGNMENT REQUEST or RELOCATION REQUEST
message.
4) PS_RAB_DOWNSIZING_SWITCH: When the switch is on and
the RAB downsizing license is activated, the initial speed is
determined on the basis of cell resources. Downsizing is
implemented for BE services.
5) PS_STREAM_IU_QOS_NEG_SWITCH: When the switch is on,
the Iu QoS Negotiation function is applied to the PS STREAM
service if Alternative RAB Parameter Values IE is present in the
RANAP RAB ASSIGNMENT REQUEST or RELOCATION
REQUEST message.
6) PS_BE_STRICT_IU_QOS_NEG_SWITCH: When the switch is
on, the strict Iu QoS Negotiation function is applied to the PS BE
service,RNC select Iu max bit rate based on UE capacity,cell
capacity,max bitrate and alternative RAB parameter values in
RANAP RAB ASSIGNMENT REQUEST or RELOCATION
REQUEST message. When the switch is not on, the loose Iu QoS
Negotiation function is applied to the PS BE service,RNC select Iu
max bit rate based on UE capacity,max bitrate and alternative RAB
parameter values in RANAP RAB ASSIGNMENT REQUEST or WRFD-
RELOCATION REQUEST message,not consider cell capacity,this 021101
can avoid Iu QoS Renegotiation between different cell.The switch WRFD-
is valid when PS_BE_IU_QOS_NEG_SWITCH is set to ON. NO NO 010506
Direct retry switch group. WRFD-
1) DR_RRC_DRD_SWITCH(DRD switch for RRC connection): 01061112
When the switch is on, DRD and redirection is performed for RRC WRFD-
connection if retry is required. 020120
2) DR_RAB_SING_DRD_SWITCH(DRD switch for single RAB): WRFD-
When the switch is on, DRD is performed for single service if retry 02040001
is required. WRFD-
3) DR_RAB_COMB_DRD_SWITCH(DRD switch for combine 02040002
RAB): When the switch is on, DRD is performed for combined WRFD-
services if retry is required. NO NO 02040003
The cells allowed to be added to the active set must be the 01061006
neighboring cells of the cells in the active set. WRFD-
12) HO_INTRA_FREQ_DETSET_RPRT_SWITCH: When the 01061204
switch is on, statistics on the intra-frequency measurement reports WRFD-
of the detected set are taken. 020103
13) HO_INTRA_FREQ_HARD_HO_SWITCH: When the switch is WRFD-
on, the RNC is allowed to initiate the intra-frequency hard 020201
handover. WRFD-
14) HO_INTRA_FREQ_RPRT_1J_SWITCH: When the switch is 020202
on, the event 1J is included in the delivery of intra-frequency WRFD-
measurement control if the UE version is R6. 020203
15) HO_INTRA_FREQ_SOFT_HO_SWITCH: When the switch is WRFD-
on, the cells on the RNC can active the soft handover. When the 020301
RNC receives reports on the events 1A, 1B, 1C, or 1D, associated WRFD-
addition, removal, and replacement of handover cell of the soft 020302
handover are initiated. WRFD-
16) HO_MC_MEAS_BEYOND_UE_CAP_SWITCH: When the 020303
switch is on, the neighboring cell whose frequency band is beyond WRFD-
the UE's capabilities can also be delivered in the inter-frequency 020304
measurement list. WRFD-
17) HO_MC_NCELL_COMBINE_SWITCH: When the switch is on, 020305
the neighboring cell combined algorithm is used during the delivery WRFD-
of the objects to be measured. When the switch is not on, the 020306
optimal cell algorithm is used. WRFD-
18) HO_MC_SIGNAL_IUR_INTRA_SWITCH: When the switch is 020307
on, intra-frequency handover is allowed over the Iur interface if the WRFD-
UE has only signaling. 020308
19) HO_MC_SIGNAL_SWITCH: When the switch is on, quality WRFD-
measurement on the active set is delivered after signaling setup 02030801
but before service setup. If the UE is at the cell verge or receives WRFD-
weak signals after accessing the network, the RNC can trigger 02030802
inter-frequency or inter-RAT handover when the UE sets up the WRFD-
RRC. 020309
20) HO_MC_SNA_RESTRICTION_SWITCH: When the switch is WRFD-
on, the RNC controls the UEs in the connected state based on the 021200
configurations on the CN. The UEs can only access and move in WRFD-
authorized cells. NO NO 070005
SRNSR algorithm switch group.
1) SRNSR_DSCR_IUR_RESRCE_SWITCH: When the switch is
on, relocation for transmission optimization over the Iur interface is
allowed. When there is congestion over the Iur interface, the UE
may be selected to initiate relocation or DSCR if the UE has only a
radio link over the Iur interface and the link have the same
attributes as the congested link. Based on PsBeProcType of "ADD
UNRNC", the RNC decides whether to initiate relocation or DSCR.
When the RRC CONN REL message with the cause value
"Directed Signalling Connection re-establishment" is sent to the
UE, the UE initiates RRC reestablishment and updates the routing
area once immediately.
2) SRNSR_DSCR_LOC_SEPRAT_SWITCH: When the switch is
on, the RNC initiates static relocation or DSCR if the optimal cell
and the intra-frequency neighboring cell of the optimal cell are not
on the SRNC (the SRNC and the CRNC are separated). Based on
PsBeProcType of "ADD UNRNC", the RNC decides whether to
initiate relocation or DSCR.
3) SRNSR_DSCR_PROPG_DELAY_SWITCH: When the switch is
on, the RNC initiates static relocation or DSCR if the delay over a WRFD-
link cannot meet QoS requirements (the SRNC and the CRNC are 020605
separated). Thus, delay over the link is reduced on the network WRFD-
side and the QoS is enhanced. Based on PsBeProcType of "ADD 02060501
UNRNC", the RNC decides whether to initiate relocation or DSCR. WRFD-
4) SRNSR_DSCR_SEPRAT_DUR_SWITCH: When the switch is 02060502
on, the RNC initiates static relocation or DSCR if the duration of WRFD-
separation between the SRNC and the CRNC exceeds a 02060503
configured threshold. Based on PsBeProcType of "ADD UNRNC", WRFD-
the RNC decides whether to initiate relocation or DSCR. NO NO 02060504
WRFD-
01061006
WRFD-
01061204
WRFD-
CMCF algorithm switch group. 020302
1) CMCF_DL_HLS_SWITCH: When the switch is on, the WRFD-
compressed mode supports DL higher-layer scheduling. 020303
2) CMCF_UL_HLS_SWITCH: When the switch is on, the WRFD-
compressed mode supports UL higher-layer scheduling. 020304
3) CMCF_UL_PRECFG_TOLERANCE_SWITCH: When the switch WRFD-
is on, the compressed mode of the UE in the compressed mode 020305
pre-configuration state can be different from that required by WRFD-
current traffic. 020306
4) CMCF_WITHOUT_UE_CAP_REPORT_SWITCH: When the WRFD-
RNC starts inter-frequency or inter-RAT measurement, the RNC 020308
checks the information of whether the compressed mode is WRFD-
required for measurement on the frequency band of the cells in 02030802
measurement list. The information should be reported by the UE in WRFD-
RRC connect setup complete message. When the switch is on and 020309
no such information has been reported, the RNC starts the WRFD-
compressed mode and then delivers the measurement. NO NO 020310
WRFD-
02040001
WRFD-
021400
WRFD-
020203
WRFD-
021101
WRFD-
010613
CORRM algorithm reserved switch 0. The switch is reserved for WRFD-
further change request use. NO NO 020701
CORRM algorithm reserved switch 1. The switch is reserved for WRFD-
further change request use. NO NO 021101

CORRM algorithm reserved U32 para 0. The para of 32 bits is WRFD-


reserved for further change request use. NO NO 021101
CORRM algorithm reserved U32 para 1. The para of 32 bits is WRFD-
reserved for further change request use. NO NO 021101

CORRM algorithm reserved U8 para 0. The para of 8 bits is WRFD-


reserved for further change request use. NO NO 021101

CORRM algorithm reserved U8 para 1. The para of 8 bits is WRFD-


reserved for further change request use. NO NO 021101
Threshold for the amount of the traffic handled by the CPUS. When
the amount of traffic is above this threshold, traffic handled by this WRFD-
CPUS will be shared with other CPUSs. NO NO 040100

ID of a cell. For detailed information about this parameter, see


3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES None

Uniquely identifying a FACH bearing the common transport WRFD-


channel in a cell YES YES 021000
Forwarding threshold of control plane load sharing. When the CPU
usage is between the sharing threshold and overload threshold,
and call number in each second reaches "Sharing out capability
middle load", new arrival call attempts will be shared out to other WRFD-
SPU subsystem. NO NO 040100
The sharing offset should be added to the target subrack or
subsystem. This parameter is used for preferable selection of the WRFD-
homing subrack and homing subsystem during call forwarding. NO NO 040100
Maximum numbers of incoming calls in one second when the load
exceeds the forwarding threshold. When the CPU usage is
between the sharing out threshold and overload threshold, and call
number in one second reaches the threshold, new arrival call
attempts will be shared out to other SPU subsystem and none will WRFD-
be shared in this SPU subsystem. NO NO 040100
Numbers of incoming calls to be shared when the load exceeds the
forwarding threshold. When the CPU usage is between the sharing
out threshold and overload threshold, and number of incoming calls
in each second reaches the threshold, new arrival call attempts will WRFD-
be shared out to other SPU subsystem. NO NO 040100
Maximum numbers of incoming calls in one second when the load
is lower than the forwarding threshold. When the CPU usage is
lower than the sharing out threshold and overload threshold, and
call numbers in each second reach the threshold, new arrival call
attempts will be shared out to other SPU subsystem and none will WRFD-
be shared in this SPU subsystem. NO NO 040100

WRFD-
021304
WRFD-
Represent an index for a CN operator. YES YES 021311
WRFD-
Identifies a location area code for a Public Land Mobile Network 010101
(PLMN) of the GSM-MAP type. It is defined by the operator. For WRFD-
detailed information about this parameter, see 3GPP TS 23.003. YES YES 021301
MCC,MNC,LAC and SAC together compose the Service Area ID
(SAI). SAI = MCC || MNC || LAC || SAC. The SAI is used to define
an area composed of one or more cells in the same location area.
This area is called service area, which indicates the location of a
UE to the CN. This parameter is defined by the operator. For
detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 23.003. YES YES None

Uniquely identifying a classified zone. The value of Classified Zone WRFD-


ID is denoted by decimal numerals. YES YES 020804
For a BE service that has a low maximum rate, the DCCC
algorithm is not obviously effective yet it increases algorithm
processing. Thus, the traffic-based DCCC algorithm is applied to WRFD-
BE services whose maximum UL rate is greater than the threshold. NO NO 021101
For a BE service that has a low maximum rate, the DCCC
algorithm is not obviously effective yet it increases algorithm
processing. Thus, the traffic-based DCCC algorithm is applied to WRFD-
BE services whose maximum DL rate is greater than the threshold. NO NO 021101
When the BE service rate decreases to the DCCC threshold rate,
the UE, however, cannot perform state transition to FACH state
because, for example, the state transition switch is OFF or there
are CS services. In this case, when traffic remains low for quite a
long period, the service rate decreases to this rate and D2F state
transition is not performed. The timer parameters and traffic volume
measurement parameters for the function of low activity rate
adjustment are the same as those in the D2F state transition
process. The relative parameters can be set in command SET WRFD-
UUESTATETRANS and SET UUESTATETRANSTIMER. NO NO 021101
Strategy for adjustment of the rate of the PS BE service when the
UE is in the CELL_DCH state. RATE_UP_AND_DOWN_ON_DCH
indicates that the rate over the DCH can be raised or lowered.
RATE_UP_ONLY indicates that the rate over the DCH can only be
raised. When UE is in low activity state, it is no need to degrade
the traffic rate to the threshold for DCCC before state transition to
CELL_FACH. That means UE can transit to CELL_FACH state at WRFD-
any rate. NO NO 021101
Strategy of the UE for rate adjustment over the EDCH.
RATE_UP_AND_DOWN_ON_EDCH indicates that the rate over
the EDCH can be raised or lowered. RATE_UP_ONLY_ON_EDCH
indicates that the rate over the EDCH can only be raised. When UE
is in low activity state, it is no need to degrade the traffic rate to the
threshold for HSUPA DCCC before state transition to CELL_FACH.
That means UE can transit to CELL_FACH state at any rate over WRFD-
the EDCH. NO NO 01061208
The relative power margin of single BE traffic, used to calculate the
triggering threshold of event F, can avoid the fluctuation of traffic WRFD-
rate in case the power becomes restricted after rate is increased. NO NO 021101

The relative power margin of combined traffics, used to calculate


the triggering threshold of event F, can avoid the fluctuation of
traffic rate in case the power becomes restricted after rate is WRFD-
increased. NO NO 021101
This parameter determines whether the UL rate is raised to the
maximum rate in one step or two steps for BE service set up on WRFD-
DCH in uplink. NO NO 021101

This parameter determines whether the UL rate is lowered to the


minimum rate in one step or two steps for BE service set up on WRFD-
DCH in uplink. NO NO 021101

This parameter determines whether the uplink intermediate rate WRFD-


uses automatic or manual mode when using 3-step adjustment. NO NO 021101
Threshold of the UL intermediate rate when the 3-step mode is
used for UL rate adjustment and the manual mode is used for UL WRFD-
intermediate rate adjustment. NO YES 021101

This parameter determines whether the DL rate is raised to the


maximum rate in one step or two steps for BE service set up on WRFD-
DCH in downlink. NO NO 021101

This parameter determines whether the DL rate is lowered to the


minimum rate in one step or two steps for BE service set up on WRFD-
DCH in downlink. NO NO 021101
This parameter determines whether automatic or manual mode is WRFD-
used for 3-step adjustment of the DL intermediate rate. NO NO 021101

Threshold of the DL intermediate rate when the 3-step mode is


used for DL rate adjustment and the manual mode is used for DL WRFD-
intermediate rate adjustment. NO YES 021101
This parameter specifies the threshold of allowed times of rate
increase consecutive failure within a certain monitoring period. If
the times of failure is beyond this threshold, subsequent rate
increase is not allowed even if the 4A measurement report is WRFD-
received. NO NO 021101
Length of the period within which the times of consecutive failure to
increase the rate of a BE service is monitored. Increase of the BE
service rate is triggered by 4A measurement reports. If the times
exceeds the DCCC Rate Up Fail Time Threshold, the DCCC Rate
Up Fail Penalty Timer will be started, and 4A report will not be WRFD-
processed until DCCC Rate Up Fail Penalty Timer expires. NO NO 021101
Length of the penalty period within which the rate of a BE service
cannot be increased even if the 4A measurement report is
received. Increase of the BE service rate is triggered by the 4A
measurement report.4A report will not be processed until this WRFD-
Penalty Timer expires. NO NO 021101
Maximum UL rate when coverage of the entire cell is ensured
under certain load. For a BE service that has a low maximum rate,
the DCCC algorithm is not obviously effective yet it increases
algorithm processing. Thus, the coverage-based DCCC algorithm
is applied to BE services whose maximum UL rate is greater than WRFD-
the threshold. NO NO 021101
Maximum DL rate during network planning when coverage of the
entire cell is ensured. When the DL TCP is limited, the current rate
is reduced to the full coverage rate if the current rate is greater
than the full coverage rate. For a BE service that has a low
maximum rate, the DCCC algorithm is not obviously effective yet it
increases algorithm processing. Thus, the DCCC algorithm is
applied to BE services whose maximum DL rate is greater than the WRFD-
threshold. NO NO 021101
This parameter specifies the period of DCH throughput ratio
measurement.Macd performs statistic of traffic volume on DCH and
reports 4B events which are used for the rate decrease process of WRFD-
BE service set up on DCH. NO NO 021101

This parameter specifies whether the distance based RRC


redirection algorithm is valid. The algorithm is valid only when the WRFD-
this switch is set to ON. NO NO 020401
Redirection algorithm works only when the propagation delay
between UE and NodeB is larger then this threshold. For details, WRFD-
see 3GPP TS 25.433. NO NO 020401

When the UL load state or DL load state of the serving cell is


LDR(basic congestion) or OLC(overload congestion), a UE may be
redirected to another cell according to the distance between UE
and current cell. This parameter specifies the possibility of
redirecting the UE to another cell. When this parameter is set to 0,
the distance based RRC redirection is not performed if the load WRFD-
state on the serving cell is LDR or OLC. NO NO 020401
When the load of the serving cell is within the normal range, a UE
may be redirected to another cell according to the distance
between UE and current cell. This parameter specifies the
possibility of redirecting the UE to another cell. When this
parameter is set to 0, the distance based RRC redirection is not WRFD-
performed if the load of the serving cell is within the normal range. NO NO 020401

WRFD-
050408
When the switch is on, the congestion detection and control for DL WRFD-
R99 service is supported. NO NO 050405
TCP Accelerator function switch.
1) TPE_DOWNLINK_SWITCH: When the switch is on, the
Downlink TCP Accelerator function is supported.
2) TPE_UPLINK_SWITCH: When the switch is on, the Uplink TCP WRFD-
Accelerator function is supported. NO NO 020123
Specifies the coefficient for adjusting service priority weight in the
matching record.(Adjusted SPI Weight = min (Initial SPI weight *
ServicePriAdjCoef * 10%, 100),Initial SPI weight is set by the WRFD-
"SpiWeight" parameter on RNC.). NO NO 020128

This parameter specifies whether to enable the counters contained


in the measurement units QoS and SPI. NO NO None

This parameter is saved for the coming usage. NO NO None

This parameter is saved for the coming usage. NO NO None


This parameter is saved for the coming usage. NO NO None

This parameter is saved for the coming usage. NO NO None

This parameter is saved for the coming usage. NO NO None

This parameter is saved for the coming usage. NO NO None

This parameter is saved for the coming usage. NO NO None

This parameter is saved for the coming usage. NO NO None

This parameter is saved for the coming usage. NO NO None

This parameter is saved for the coming usage. NO NO None

This parameter is saved for the coming usage. NO NO None

This parameter is saved for the coming usage. NO NO None


This parameter is saved for the coming usage. NO NO None

This parameter is saved for the coming usage. NO NO None

This parameter is saved for the coming usage. NO NO None

This parameter is saved for the coming usage. NO NO None

Maximum number of inter-RAT RAB directed retries. It decides the


size of the candidate set for inter-RAT DRD. The value 0 indicates
that inter-RAT RAB DRD is not applicable. This parameter can be WRFD-
cell-oriented. NO NO 02040002
Whether the service steering DRD algorithm is applied. Cell-level WRFD-
service steering DRD switch, if configured, needs to be enabled. NO NO 020120

Whether the load balancing DRD algorithm is applied to DCH


services.
- ON: The load balancing DRD algorithm will be applied.(If cell-
level DRD parameters are configured, the status of cell level load
balance DRD switch for DCH should also be considered.) WRFD-
- OFF: The load balancing DRD algorithm will not be applied. NO NO 020400
Whether the load balancing DRD algorithm is applied to HSDPA
services.
- ON: The load balancing DRD algorithm will be applied.(If cell-level
DRD parameters are configured, the status of cell level load
balance DRD switch for DCH should also be considered.) WRFD-
- OFF: The load balancing DRD algorithm will not be applied. NO NO 01061112
Whether load balancing DRD is based on power or on user
number.
- Power: Power(Downlink none-HSDPA power is used for DCH
services, and downlink HSDPA guarantee power is used for
HSDPA services) will be applied to the load balancing DRD
algorithm.
- UserNumber: User number(Downlink R99 equivalent user
number is used for DCH services, and downlink HSDPA user
number is used for HSDPA services) will be applied to the load WRFD-
balancing DRD algorithm. NO NO 020400
RRC redirection switch used in the case of admission failure. It is
valid only when the "DR_RRC_DRD_SWITCH" parameter is set to
ON.
- OFF indicates that the RRC redirection is not allowed.
- Only_To_Inter_Frequency indicates that only RRC redirection to WRFD-
inter-frequency cells is allowed. 020120
- Allowed_To_Inter_RAT indicates that both RRC redirection to WRFD-
inter-frequency cells and redirection to inter-RAT cells are allowed. NO NO 02040003
Threshold of remnant load offset between the current cell and the
target cell when load balancing DRD is applied to DCH users. Only
when the remnant load offset reaches this threshold can a
neighboring cell be selected as a candidate DRD cell for DCH
users. If "Load Balancing DRD Choice" is set to Power, additional
condition should also be satisfied, that is, total power remnant
difference between the current cell and target cell must be less
than "Load Balance DRD Total Power Protect Threshold"; if "Load
Balancing DRD Choice" is set to UserNumber, additional condition WRFD-
is not needed. NO NO 020400
Threshold of remnant load offset between the current cell and the
target cell when load balancing DRD is applied to HSDPA users.
Only when the remnant load offset reaches this threshold can a
neighboring cell be selected as a candidate DRD cell for HSDPA
users. If "Load Balancing DRD Choice" is set to Power, additional
condition should also be satisfied, that is, total power remnant
difference between the current cell and target cell must be less
than "Load Balance DRD Total Power Protect Threshold"; if "Load
Balancing DRD Choice" is set to UserNumber, additional condition WRFD-
is not needed. NO NO 01061112
Downlink load threshold to trigger load balancing DRD for DCH
services. The load balancing DRD will be triggered only when the
downlink remnant non-H power or remnant R99 equivalent user WRFD-
number of the cell is less than this threshold. NO NO 020400
Downlink load threshold to trigger load balancing DRD for HSDPA
services. The load balancing DRD will probably be triggered only
when the downlink remnant HSDPA guarantee power or remnant WRFD-
HSDPA user number of the cell is less than this threshold. NO NO 01061112
Threshold of the total downlink remnant power difference between
the current cell and the target cell when load balancing DRD is
applied and the "Load Balancing DRD Choice" parameter is set to
Power. Only when the total downlink remnant power difference is
less than this threshold can a neighboring cell be selected as a
candidate DRD cell. The other condition is that remnant load offset
reaches the threshold defined by the parameter of "Load Balance WRFD-
DRD Offset for DCH" or "Load Balance DRD Offset for HSDPA". NO NO 020400
Whether to apply the code balancing DRD algorithm. The
"DR_RAB_SING_DRD_SWITCH" parameter in "SET
UCORRMALGOSWITCH" needs to be enabled. For combination
services, the "DR_RAB_COMB_DRD_SWITCH" parameter needs WRFD-
to be enabled. NO NO 020400
Threshold of code occupancy offset between the current cell and
the target cell when code balancing DRD is applied. Only when the
cell code occupancy offset reaches this threshold can a WRFD-
neighboring cell be selected to be a candidate cell for DRD. NO NO 020400
One of the triggering conditions of code balancing DRD. The other
condition is the code occupancy threshold. Code balancing DRD is
applied only when the minimum spreading factor in the best cell is WRFD-
not lower than the value of this parameter. NO NO 020400
One of the triggering conditions of code balancing DRD. The other
condition is the minimum spreading factor. Code balancing DRD is
applied only when the code occupancy in the best cell is not lower WRFD-
than the value of this parameter. NO NO 020400
Frequency band of the target UL and DL UARFCNs to which the
UE is redirected. It is recommended that this parameter is set to
Depending on the configuration of neighboring cells without the
consideration of NRNC neighboring cells, that is, in the non-
overlapped network. This helps avoid auto-redirection. Auto- WRFD-
redirection is a case in which redirection is initiated in the current 020400
cell when the UARFCN to which the UE is redirected is the same WRFD-
as that of the current cell. NO NO 02040003
Whether the target UL UARFCN to which the UE is redirected
needs to be configured. TRUE indicates that the UL UARFCN
needs to be configured. FALSE indicates that the UL UARFCN
need not be manually configured and it is automatically configured WRFD-
according to the relation between the UL and DL UARFCNs. NO NO 02040003
BAND6
Common UARFCNs: [4162-4188]
Special UARFCNs: {812, 837}
BAND7
Common UARFCNs: [2012-2338]
Special UARFCNs: {2362, 2387, 2412, 2437, 2462, 2487, 2512,
2537, 2562, 2587, 2612, 2637, 2662, 2687}
BAND8
Common UARFCNs: [2712-2863]
Special UARFCNs: none
BAND9
Common UARFCNs: [8762-8912]
Special UARFCNs: none
BandIndNotUsed: [0-16383]
If the UL UARFCN is not manually configured, if RedirBandInd is
set to BAND1, BAND2, BAND3, BAND4, BAND5, BAND6, BAND7,
BAND8, or BAND9, and if the DL UARFCN is valid, then the target
UL UARFCN of the redirection is automatically configured
according to the following principles:
If the DL UARFCN is a common UARFCN, the relation between
the UL UARFCN and the DL UARFCN is as follows:
BAND1: UL UARFCN = DL UARFCN - 950
BAND2: UL UARFCN = DL UARFCN - 400
BAND3: UL UARFCN = DL UARFCN - 225
BAND4: UL UARFCN = DL UARFCN - 225
BAND5: UL UARFCN = DL UARFCN - 225
BAND6: UL UARFCN = DL UARFCN - 225
BAND7: UL UARFCN = DL UARFCN - 225
BAND8: UL UARFCN = DL UARFCN - 225
BAND9: UL UARFCN = DL UARFCN - 475
If the DL UARFCN is a special UARFCN, the relation between the
UL UARFCN and the DL UARFCN is as follows:
BAND2: UL UARFCN = DL UARFCN - 400
BAND4: UL UARFCN = DL UARFCN - 225
BAND5: UL UARFCN = DL UARFCN - 225
BAND6: UL UARFCN = DL UARFCN - 225 WRFD-
BAND7: UL UARFCN = DL UARFCN - 225 NO NO 02040003
Target DL UARFCN for the RRC redirection. Different values of
"RedirBandInd" correspond to different value ranges of the WRFD-
UARFCN. NO NO 02040003
This parameter specifies whether to enable the uplink load balance
for DC-HSDPA traffic. The uplink load balance is performed on the WRFD-
basis of the equivalent number of users. NO NO 02040002

If the difference of the remaining number of equivalent users in the


uplink between the target cell and the serving cell is greater than
the value of this parameter, the target cell meets one of the WRFD-
qualifications to be the candidate cell for directed retry. NO NO 02040002
This parameter specifies the threshold of triggering the uplink load
balance for DC-HSDPA traffic. If the remaining number of
equivalent users in the uplink is less than the value of this WRFD-
parameter, uplink load balance for DC-HSDPA traffic is triggered. NO NO 02040002
Controls the validity of the measurement-based DRD algorithm.
Assume that the DRD algorithm is enabled. If the switch is on, the
RNC uses the DRD algorithm based on the measurement (for
measuring the signals in the neighboring cell of the best cell). You
can run the "SET UMCDRD" command to configure the related
parameters. If the switch is off, the RNC implements the DRD
algorithm based on blind handovers. Note: When the
measurement-based DRD algorithm is used, you need to measure
the signal quality of the target cell before a DRD retry. This cell can
act as the actual target cell only when its signal quality meets the
preset threshold. The measurement-based DRD is performed only WRFD-
for the periodic retry flow. NO NO 02040002

Whether to enable DRD for technological satisfaction of non-MIMO WRFD-


legacyH in STTD mode. NO NO 020103
Whether to enable DRD for technological satisfaction of non-MIMO WRFD-
legacyH in primary and secondary CPICH mode. NO NO 020103

Reference CQI for determining the channel condition by comparing WRFD-


with the CQI threshold during RAB setup. NO NO 020103

Reference CQI for determining the channel condition by comparing WRFD-


with the CQI threshold during RAB setup. NO NO 020103
CQI threshold for determining that the channel condition is WRFD-
Excellent. NO NO 020103

WRFD-
CQI threshold for determining that the channel condition is Good. NO NO 020103

WRFD-
CQI threshold for determining that the channel condition is Bad. NO NO 020103

CQI threshold for determining that the channel condition is WRFD-


Excellent. NO NO 020103

WRFD-
CQI threshold for determining that the channel condition is Good. NO NO 020103

WRFD-
CQI threshold for determining that the channel condition is Bad. NO NO 020103
WRFD-
Filtering coefficient in CQI measurement. NO NO 020103

The duration that the CQI keeps higher than Ea threshold or lower
than Eb threshold for reporting event Ea or Eb. This parameter is WRFD-
set to avoid the error report due to power fluctuation. NO NO 020103

Unit for the CQI reporting period after event E is reported. The unit WRFD-
can be 10 ms or minutes. NO NO 020103
CQI is reported periodically after event Ea is reported. This
parameter specifies the reporting period. For example, if this
parameter is set to A, then the CQI is reported in a period of A x 10 WRFD-
ms. NO NO 020103

CQI is reported periodically after event Ea is reported. This WRFD-


parameter specifies the reporting period. NO YES 020103
The duration that the CQI keeps higher than Fa threshold or lower
than Fb threshold for reporting event Fa or Fb. This parameter is WRFD-
set to avoid the error report due to power fluctuation. NO NO 020103

Unit for the CQI reporting period after event F is reported. The unit WRFD-
can be 10 ms or minutes. NO NO 020103
CQI is reported periodically after event Fa is reported. This
parameter specifies the reporting period. For example, if this
parameter is set to A, then the CQI is reported in a period of A x 10 WRFD-
ms. NO NO 020103

CQI is reported periodically after event Fa is reported. This WRFD-


parameter specifies the reporting period. NO YES 020103

WRFD-
Whether to enable the automatically triggered DSAC algorithm. NO NO 020114

WRFD-
Whether to impose the access restriction on the CS domain. NO YES 020114
WRFD-
Whether to impose the access restriction on the PS domain. NO YES 020114

Specifies the number of access classes that are restricted at a time WRFD-
according to the flexible polling restriction mode. NO YES 020114
Specifies the restricted access class according to the flexible WRFD-
polling restriction mode. NO YES 020114

Specifies the interval between consecutive pollings imposed on the


PS domain and CS domain in different cells according to the WRFD-
flexible polling restriction mode. NO YES 020114
Specifies the interval delay between consecutive pollings according WRFD-
to the flexible polling restriction mode. NO YES 020114

WRFD-
Traffic class whose DTX_DRX parameters are to be set YES YES 010686

WRFD-
E-DCH TTI type YES YES 010612

Whether the parameters related to the DTX are valid. Value OFF
indicates that the parameters related to the DTX are invalid and
DTX_DRX cannot be configured. Value ON indicates that the WRFD-
parameters related to the DTX are valid. NO NO 010686
Number of consecutive EDCH TTIs carrying no data, which triggers
the interval at which two consecutive patterns are transmitted on
the UL DPCCH to be changed from "DtxCycle1" to "DtxCycle2".
Here, the value of "DtxCycle2" is an integer multiple of the value of WRFD-
"DtxCycle1". For details, see 3GPP TS 25.214. NO NO 010686
Number of preamble timeslots sent before data is transmitted on
the DPCCH when patterns with the size of "DtxCycle2" are WRFD-
transmitted on the DPCCH. For details, see 3GPP TS 25.214. NO NO 010686

Period during which no data is transmitted on the E-DCH. For WRFD-


details, see 3GPP TS 25.321. NO NO 010686
Number of subframes transmitted when the priority of reporting CQI
is higher than the priority of transmitting patterns on the UL DPCCH
in DTX mode after one HS-DSCH reception. For details, see 3GPP WRFD-
TS 25.214. NO NO 010686

Number of consecutive subframes that can be transmitted on the


UL DPCCH during one "DtxCycle1". For details, see 3GPP TS WRFD-
25.214. NO NO 010686

Number of consecutive subframes that can be transmitted on the


UL DPCCH during one "DtxCycle2". For details, see 3GPP TS WRFD-
25.214. NO NO 010686
Whether the parameters related to the DRX are valid. The
parameters related to the DRX are optional and they can be set
only when the parameters related to the DTX are configured. Value
OFF indicates that the parameters related to the DRX are invalid
and DRX cannot be configured. Value ON indicates that the WRFD-
parameters related to the DRX are valid. NO NO 010686

Size of patterns (that is, the number of subframes) that can be WRFD-
received on the HS-SCCH. For details, see 3GPP TS 25.214. NO NO 010686
Number of consecutive subframes that the UE needs to monitor on
each HS-SCCH of the HS-SCCH set immediately after the data
reception on the HS-SCCH or HS-PDSCH. For details, see 3GPP WRFD-
TS 25.214. NO NO 010686

Number of subframes that the UE needs to monitor on the E-AGCH


of the serving radio link and on the E-RGCH of each radio link after
the data transmission on the E-DCH. For details, see 3GPP TS WRFD-
25.321. NO NO 010686
Whether the UE monitors the transmission on the E-AGCH in the
serving EDCH cell and the transmission on each E-RGCH in the
serving EDCH radio link set if the data reception on the HS-SCCH
overlaps with the data reception on the E-AGCH and on the E-
RGCH. The value of this parameter is a Boolean value. For details, WRFD-
see 3GPP TS 25.214. NO NO 010686

CQI feedback cycle in DTX-DRX mode. Currently, the value of this WRFD-
parameter can be set to only D2. For details, see 3GPP TS 25.214. NO NO 010686
Size of patterns, that is, the number of subframes that can be WRFD-
transmitted on the UL DPCCH. For details, see 3GPP TS 25.214. NO NO 010686

Size of patterns, that is, the number of subframes that can be WRFD-
transmitted on the UL DPCCH. For details, see 3GPP TS 25.214. NO NO 010686

DTX cycle at the MAC layer when the MAC layer supports UL E- WRFD-
DCH deactivation. For details, see 3GPP TS 25.321. NO NO 010686
WRFD-
HSUPA traffic uplink rate adjustment set. It contains rates for rate 01061208
adjustment for uplink channel of HSUPA traffic and is used in the WRFD-
HSUPA DCCC algorithm. NO NO 021101
This parameter is used only for the TTI dynamic adjustment
algorithm (2ms to 10 ms) for differentiation-based BE services.
When this parameter is set to "Gold", the algorithm is used for all
users. When this parameter is set to "Silver", the algorithm is used
for silver and copper users. When this parameter is set to
"Copper", the algorithm is used only for copper users. NO NO None
Threshold for triggering event 6A1 for BE services. Event 6A1 is
reported through a measurement report, and is triggered when the
transmit power of a UE is greater than the absolute threshold for
triggering event 6A1. The value of this parameter is a relative
threshold, which is calculated as follows: Absolute threshold for
triggering event 6A1 = Maximum uplink transmit power - Value of
this parameter. NO NO None
Threshold for triggering event 6B1 for BE services. Event 6B1 is
reported through a measurement report, and is triggered when the
transmit power of a UE is smaller than the absolute threshold for
triggering event 6B1. The value of this parameter is a relative
threshold, which is calculated as follows: Absolute threshold for
triggering event 6B1 = Maximum uplink transmit power - Value of
this parameter. NO NO None
Threshold for triggering event 6A2 for BE services. Event 6A2 is
reported through a measurement report, and is triggered when the
transmit power of a UE is greater than the absolute threshold for
triggering event 6A2. The value of this parameter is a relative
threshold, which is calculated as follows: Absolute threshold for
triggering event 6A2 = Maximum uplink transmit power - Value of
this parameter. NO NO None
Threshold for triggering event 6B2 for BE services. Event 6B2 is
reported through a measurement report, and is triggered when the
transmit power of a UE is smaller than the absolute threshold for
triggering event 6B2. The value of this parameter is a relative
threshold, which is calculated as follows: Absolute threshold for
triggering event 6B2 = Maximum uplink transmit power - Value of
this parameter. NO NO None

Unique ID of a GSM cell YES YES None

WRFD-
A name identifying a GSM cell uniquely. NO YES 020303
WRFD-
The Index of neighboring BSC that the GSM cell belongs to. NO YES 020303

WRFD-
Inquiring load of GSM cell when the switch is on. NO YES 020310
211401
WRFD-
211402
WRFD-
211403
WRFD-
211404
WRFD-
211502
WRFD-
02130401
WRFD-
021311
WRFD-
The code of the country to which the RNC belongs. NO YES 070004
211401
WRFD-
211402
WRFD-
211403
WRFD-
211404
WRFD-
211502
WRFD-
02130401
WRFD-
021311
The code of the mobile communication network to which the RNC WRFD-
belongs. NO YES 070004

WRFD-
020203
WRFD-
Indicating a Cn Operator Group. NO YES 02131103
WRFD-
010101
Location Area Code (LAC) of the GSM cell. WRFD-
Note: H'0000 and H'FFFE are reserved values. NO YES 021301

This parameter identifies whether to configure RAC. If the RNC WRFD-


supports the PS domain, this parameter must be set to REQUIRE. NO YES 020605

This parameter defines a routing area within a location area for the
PLMN of GSM-MAP type. Routing Area Code (RAC) is defined by WRFD-
the operator. NO YES 020303

WRFD-
Identifying a GSM cell. NO YES 020303
WRFD-
Uniquely identifying the different network in the neighboring area. NO YES 020303

Uniquely identifying a neighboring base station with the same WRFD-


carrier. NO YES 020303

Identifying BCCH frequency number of the inter-RAT cell.


BCCH: Broadcast Control Channel
GSM1900
Frequency number: (511-811)
GSM1800
Frequency number: (511-866)
GSM900
Frequency number: (0-125) or (954-1024)
GSM850
Frequency number: (127-252)
GSM450
Frequency number: (258-294)
GSM480 WRFD-
Frequency number: (305-341) NO YES 020303
When the inter-RAT cell frequency number is within the range 512-
810, the parameter indicates whether this frequency number WRFD-
belongs to the DSC1800 or PCS1900 frequency band. NO NO 020303

WRFD-
020303
WRFD-
Identifying the type of the inter-RAT cell NO_CAPABILITY indicates 020309
that the capacity of the GSM cell remains unknown. It is not WRFD-
recommended to set the cell type to NO_CAPABILITY. If the cell 020305
type is NO_CAPABILITY, the inter-RAT handover cannot be WRFD-
triggered. NO YES 020306
WRFD-
021200
WRFD-
010801
WRFD-
This parameter indicates whether HCS is used. NO NO 010802

WRFD-
021200
WRFD-
This parameter indicates the HCS priority level The smaller the 010801
coverage of the cell is, the higher the priority level of the cell should WRFD-
be set. NO NO 010802
WRFD-
021200
WRFD-
010801
WRFD-
Quality threshold for HCS reselection. NO NO 010802

WRFD-
Indicating the network control mode. NO NO 020303
WRFD-
Identifying whether the inter-RAT cell supports RIM. (RIM is used 02030801
to obtain the SI/PSI information of the inter-RAT cell.) For the WRFD-
details of RIM process, refer to the 3GPP TS 25.901 protocol. NO NO 070005

Identifying whether the inter-RAT cell supports PS HO. TRUE


indicates that the inter-RAT cell is able to perform the handover
procedure with relocation. FALSE indicates that the cell is unable WRFD-
to do so. NO NO 02030802
It is set according to the topographic feature.
This parameter is used for the inter-RAT handover decision in
combination with the neighboring cell oriented CIO. The larger the
sum, the higher the handover priority of the GSM cell. The smaller
the sum, the lower the handover priority of the GSM cell. The
parameter is generally set to 0. WRFD-
As for the impact on network performance: 020303
The larger the value of the parameter is, the easier it is to be WRFD-
handed over to the GSM network. The smaller the value of the 020309
parameter is, the harder it is to be handed over to the GSM WRFD-
network. NO NO 020305

Identifying a Neighboring RNC. YES YES None

Uniquely identifying a neighboring RNC cell. YES YES None


Specifies the host type of a cell. This parameter specifies the host
type of a cell in the case that the RNC node redundancy feature is
enabled. When this parameter is set to "SINGLEHOST", the cell is
controlled by only one RNC. When this parameter is set to
"PRIMHOST" or "SECHOST", the cell is controlled by two RNCs (a
primary RNC and a secondary RNC). By default, the cell is
controlled by the primary RNC. When the primary RNC is faulty, WRFD-
the cell is controlled by the secondary RNC. NO NO 040202

Identifying a cell name NO YES None

WRFD-
020203
This parameter specifies the index of the operator group that WRFD-
serves the cell. NO YES 02131103

Primary downlink scrambling code. NO YES None


This parameter specifies the selected frequency bands during cell WRFD-
setup. NO YES 010102

This parameter indicates whether to configure the UL frequency of


the cell.
TRUE indicates that the UL frequency need be reconfigured.
FALSE indicates that the UL frequency need not be reconfigured. It
is configured automatically based on the relationship between UL
and DL frequencies.
NULL indicates that the UL frequency remains unchanged. NO NO None
Band4: UL frequency = DL frequency - 300
Band5: UL frequency = DL frequency - 225
Band6: UL frequency = DL frequency - 225
Band7: UL frequency = DL frequency - 225

Depending on the value of [BandId], as shown below:


Band1
Common frequencies [9612-9888]
Special frequencies none
Band2
Common frequencies [9262-9538]
Special frequencies {12, 37, 62, 87, 112, 137, 162, 187, 212, 237,
262, 287}
Band3
Common frequencies [937-1288]
Special frequencies none
Band4
Common frequencies [1312-1513]
Special frequencies {1662, 1687, 1712, 1737, 1762, 1787, 1812,
1837, 1862}
Band5
Common frequencies [4132-4233]
Special frequencies {782, 787, 807, 812, 837, 862}
Band6
Common frequencies [4162-4188]
Special frequencies {812, 837}
Band7
Common frequencies [2012-2338]
Special frequencies {2362, 2387, 2412, 2437, 2462, 2487, 2512,
2537, 2562, 2587, 2612, 2637, 2662, 2687}
Band8
Common frequencies [2712-2863]
Special frequencies none
Band9
Common frequencies [8762-8912]
Special frequencies none
BandIndNotUsed [0-16383] NO NO None
This parameter indicates the DL frequency of a cell.
Depending on the value of [BandId], as shown below:
Band1
Common frequencies [10562-10838]
Special frequencies none
Band2
Common frequencies [9662-9938]
Special frequencies {412, 437, 462, 487, 512, 537, 562, 587, 612,
637, 662, 687}
Band3
Common frequencies [1162-1513]
Special frequencies none
Band4
Common frequencies [1537-1738]
Special frequencies {1887, 1912, 1937, 1962, 1987, 2012, 2037,
2062, 2087}
Band5
Common frequencies [4357-4458]
Special frequencies {1007, 1012, 1032, 1037, 1062, 1087}
Band6
Common frequencies [4387-4413]
Special frequencies {1037, 1062}
Band7
Common frequencies [2237-2563]
Special frequencies {2587, 2612, 2637, 2662, 2687, 2712, 2737,
2762, 2787, 2812, 2837, 2862, 2887, 2912}
Band8
Common frequencies [2937-3088]
Special frequencies none
Band9
Common frequencies [9237-9387]
Special frequencies none
BandIndNotUsed [0-16383] NO NO None

WRFD-
This parameter indicates whether transmission diversity 022000
configuration of the cell's downlink common physical channels is WRFD-
activated. NO YES 040203
WRFD-
010101
WRFD-
This parameter identifies a location area code. NO YES 021301

This parameter identifies whether to configure RAC. If the RNC WRFD-


supports the PS domain, this parameter must be set to REQUIRE. NO YES 020605

This parameter indicates the routing area code. NO YES None


This parameter indicates whether to configure the minimum quality
level. When it is set to FALSE, the UE adopts the corresponding
value of the current serving cell, added through the ADD
UCELLSELRESEL command. This parameter is generally set to
FALSE. When it is set to TRUE, the UE adopts the value in ADD WRFD-
UEXT3GCELL command. NO NO 010802
This parameter defines the CPICH Ec/No access threshold of the
cell. The UE can camp on the cell only when the measured CPICH
Ec/No is greater than the value of this parameter.
For FDD cells, the cell selection criterion S in the 25.304 protocol
is defined as follows:
Srxlev>0 AND Squal>0
Where:
- Squal = Qqualmeas - Qqualmin
- Srxlev = Qrxlevmeas - Qrxlevmin - Pcompensation
- Qqualmeas is the measured cell quality value, namely CPICH
Ec/No.
- Qrxlevmeas is the measured cell RX level value, namely CPICH
RSCP.
- Qrxlevmin is the minimum required quality level in the cell.
- Pcompensation = max(UE_TXPWR_MAX_RACH-P_MAX, 0)
- UE_TXPWR_MAX_RACH is the maximum TX power level a UE
may use when accessing the cell on RACH, namely
MaxAllowedULTxPower.
- P_MAX is the maximum RF output power of the UE.
As for the impact on network performance:
The larger the value of the parameter is, the more difficult it is for
the UE to camp on the cell. The smaller the value of the parameter
is, the easier it is for the UE to camp on the cell. But if the value is
excessively small, it is possible that the UE cannot receive the
system messages carried by PCCPCH.
When this parameter is not set to any value, the UE adopts the WRFD-
corresponding value of the current serving cell, added through the 010801
ADD UCELLSELRESEL command. Generally, this parameter is WRFD-
not set to any value. NO YES 010802
This parameter indicates whether to configure the minimum RX
level. When it is set to FALSE, the UE adopts the corresponding
value of the current serving cell, added through the ADD
UCELLSELRESEL command. This parameter is generally set to WRFD-
FALSE. NO NO 010802
This parameter defines the CPICH RSCP access threshold of the
cell.This parameter is the minimum required RX level that
corresponds to CPICH RSCP. The UE can camp on the cell only
when the measured CPICH RSCP is greater than the value of this
parameter.
The settings of "Qrxlevmin" and "Qqualmin" should be considered
along with each other.
As for the impact on network performance:
The larger the value of the parameter is, the more difficult it is for
the UE to camp on the cell. The smaller the value of the parameter
is, the easier it is for the UE to camp on the cell. But if the value is
excessively small, it is possible that the UE cannot receive the
system messages carried by PCCPCH.
When this parameter is not set to any value, the UE adopts the WRFD-
corresponding value of the current serving cell, added through the 010801
ADD UCELLSELRESEL command. Generally, this parameter is WRFD-
not set to any value. NO YES 010802
This parameter indicates whether the actual value of Qrxlevmin
should be added with the value of DeltaQrxlevmin or not. If
QrxlevminExtSup is set to TRUE, then Qrxlevmin = Qrxlevmin +
DeltaQrxlevmin; Otherwise, the value of Qrxlevmin does not WRFD-
change. NO NO 010802

The actual minimum required RX level = the minimum required RX


level ([Qrxlevmin]) + the extended minimum required RX level WRFD-
([DeltaQrxlevmin]). NO YES 010802
This parameter indicates whether to configure the maximum TX
power. NO NO None

This parameter specifies the maximum allowed uplink TX power of


a UE in the cell. When this parameter is not set to any value, the WRFD-
UE adopts the corresponding value of the current serving cell, 010801
added through the ADD UCELLSELRESEL command. Generally, WRFD-
this parameter is not set to any value. NO YES 010802

WRFD-
021200
WRFD-
010801
WRFD-
This parameter indicates whether HCS is used. NO NO 010802
WRFD-
021200
WRFD-
This parameter indicates the HCS priority level The smaller the 010801
coverage of the cell is, the higher the priority level of the cell should WRFD-
be set. NO NO 010802

WRFD-
021200
WRFD-
010801
WRFD-
Quality threshold for HCS reselection. NO NO 010802
This parameter indicates whether to support the mode change of
downlink power control (DPC). NO NO None

WRFD-
This parameter indicates whether STTD TX diversity is supported. NO NO 022000

This parameter indicates whether the closed loop TX diversity WRFD-


mode 1 supported. NO NO 022000
The parameter takes for adjusting the phase and amplitude of the
DL dedicated channel upon reception of response from the UL
dedicated channel. For detailed information of this parameter, refer WRFD-
to 3GPP TS 25.214. NO YES 020501

Specifies the TX diversity mode on DPCH for the non-MIMO users WRFD-
and non-DC-HSDPA users. NO NO 022000
Specifies the TX diversity mode on F-DPCH for the non-MIMO
users and non-DC-HSDPA users.
According to the protocol 3GPP TS 25.211, the F-DPCH can use
STTD TX diversity mode only. For details on this parameter, see WRFD-
3GPP TS 25.211. NO NO 010652

WRFD-
Specifies the TX diversity on DPCH mode for the MIMO users. NO NO 010684
Specifies the TX diversity mode on F-DPCH for the MIMO users.
According to the protocol 3GPP TS 25.211, the F-DPCH can use
STTD TX diversity mode only. For details on this parameter, see WRFD-
3GPP TS 25.211. NO NO 010652

Specifies the TX diversity mode for the DC-HSDPA users.


According to the protocol 3GPP TS 25.211, the DC-HSDPA feature
can use STTD TX diversity mode only. For details, see 3GPP TS WRFD-
25.211. NO NO 010610
8)EDCH_2SF4_SUPPORT(E-DCH max SF support 2SF4
indicator):when the indicator is TRUE, it means that the cell has E-
DCH SF capability of 2SF4.
9)EDCH_SF4_SUPPORT(E-DCH max SF support SF4
indicator):when the indicator is TRUE, it means that the cell has E-
DCH SF capability of SF4.
10)EDCH_SF8_SUPPORT(E-DCH max SF support SF8
indicator):when the indicator is TRUE, it means that the cell has E-
DCH SF capability of SF8.
11)EDCH_HARQ_IR_COMBIN_SUPPORT(E-DCH support HARQ
IR Combining indicator):when the indicator is TRUE, it means that
the cell use IR combine Mode when MAC-e PDUs are received
more than one time in E-DCH.
12)EDCH_HARQ_CHASE_COMBIN_SUPPORT(E-DCH support
HARQ CHASE Combining indicator): when the indicator is TRUE, it
means that the cell use CHASE combine Mode when MAC-e PDUs
are received more than one time in E-DCH.
13) CPC_DTX_DRX_SUPPORT (CPC DTX-DRX support
indicator): when the indicator is TRUE, it indicates that the cell
supports CPC DTX_DRX.
14) CPC_HS_SCCH_LESS_OPER_SUPPORT (CPC HS-SCCH
less operation support indicator): when the indicator is TRUE, it
indicates that the cell supports CPC HS-SCCH less operation.
15) HSPAPLUS_MIMO_SUPPORT (MIMO support indicator):
when the indicator is TRUE, it indicates that the cell supports
MIMO.
16) FLEX_MACD_PDU_SIZE_SUPPORT (flexible MAC-d PDU
Size support indicator): when the indicator is TRUE, it indicates that
the cell supports flexible MAC-d PDU Size.
17) FDPCH_SLOT_FORMAT_SUPPORT (F-DPCH slot format
support indicator): when the indicator is TRUE, it indicates that the
cell supports F-DPCH slot format, which depends on FDPCH. If F-
DPCH slot format is set to support in the cell, it should support
FDPCH too. WRFD-
18) HSPAPLUS_DL_64QAM_SUPPORT (downlink 64QAM 020203
support indicator): when the indicator is TRUE, it indicates that the WRFD-
cell supports downlink 64QAM. NO YES 021400
Mobility flag of the overlay network.
This flag is valid when the OVERLAY switch is set to ON. When the
flag is set to NOT_FORBIDDEN, this means that, when using the H
service, the UE can deliver the intra-frequency measurement and
handover to the DRNC cell, which can be used as the target cell of
inter-frequency handover. When the flag is set to FORBIDDEN, this
means that, when using the H service, the UE cannot deliver the
intra-frequency measurement and handover to the neighboring cell,
which cannot be used as the target cell of inter-frequency
handover.
Note that the H+CS combined service is considered as the CS
service. NO NO None
This parameter indicates whether the cell of the neighboring RNC
supports the HARQ Preamble capability. Mode1 means the cell
supports the HARQ Preamble capability, whereas Mode0 means
not supporting it. NO NO None

WRFD-
020201
WRFD-
020202
WRFD-
020203
The CIO value specified in this parameter cooperates with the WRFD-
neighboring cell oriented CIO. For details about the meaning of this 020302
parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.331 and the description of WRFD-
[CIOOffset]. NO NO 020304
E_FACH support indicator. When the indicator is TRUE, it indicates WRFD-
that the cell supports E_FACH. NO YES 010688

Access point (AP) cell indicator. When the indicator is "TRUE", it


indicates that the cell is an AP cell. AP is a device for accessing
the UMTS wireless network. This device integrates the functions of
the NodeB software and parts of the functions of the RNC WRFD-
software. It is applied to households and SOHO users. NO NO 020605
Indicates whether the videophone (VP) service is limited in a cell.
When the indicator is "TRUE", it indicates that the VP service is
limited in the cell. NO NO None

ID of a cell. For detailed information about this parameter, see


3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES None

WRFD-
Uniquely identifying a common physical channel in a cell YES YES 010101

Uniquely identifying a FACH in a cell. Configured according to the WRFD-


product specifications. YES YES 010101
The rate matching factor of a transport channel.For detailed WRFD-
information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.212. NO NO 021000

A positive value relative to Time of arrival window endpoint


(ToAWE). It indicates the startpoint of the arrival time window for a
downlink data frame. Normally the downlink data frame arrives
after that time.For detailed information of this parameter, refer to WRFD-
3GPP TS 25.402. NO YES 022000
A positive value relative to Latest Time of Arrival (LToA). It
indicates the endpoint of the arrival time window for a downlink
data frame. Normally the downlink data frame arrives before that
time.For detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS WRFD-
25.402. NO YES 022000

The offset between the FACH transmit power and P-CPICH WRFD-
transmit power in a cell. NO NO 020501

WRFD-
Maximum common channel priority supported by FACH NO NO 020900
WRFD-
Minimum common channel priority supported by FACH. NO NO 020900

WRFD-
Indicating whether the FACH bears signalling NO NO 020900

The coding type of a transport channel. For detailed information of WRFD-


this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.212. NO NO 021000

The coding rate of a transport channel. For detailed information of WRFD-


this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.212. NO NO 021000
This parameter specifies the traffic class. According to the QoS
requirements of services, there are four traffic classes: WRFD-
conversational, streaming, interactive, and background. YES YES 010688

User priority that is defined according to the Allocation/Retention


Priority (ARP) from the RAB assignment. The user classes in
descending order of priority are Gold, Silver, and Copper. For
details, see help information of the "SET UUSERPRIORITY" WRFD-
command. YES YES 010688
This parameter specifies the maximum available bandwidth for
each traffic class in the CELL_FACH stat with the downlink
HSDSCH in use. If the actual data flow exceeds the maximum
bandwidth, the traffic is buffered so that the buffer occupancy is
increased. When the buffering level reaches a certain level, a
channel/state switching from E_FACH to CELL_DCH will be
triggered. This parameter needs to be set according to the traffic WRFD-
class. NO NO 010688

ID of a cell. For detailed information about this parameter, see


3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES None

Uniquely identifying a FACH in a cell. Configured according to the WRFD-


product specifications. YES YES 010101
This parameter defines the RLC size corresponding to each
transport format. For a common channel, the "RLC Size" reflects
the actual transport block size. For detailed information of this WRFD-
parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.322. YES YES 021000

This parameter defines the number of the transport formats


corresponding to the RLC size in the TF set. For detailed WRFD-
information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.302. YES YES 021000
This parameter defines the number of the transport blocks
corresponding to the TF 1 of the RLC size in the TF set. The
parameter value should not be 0 if there is only one TF. For WRFD-
detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.302. NO NO 021000

This parameter defines the number of the transport blocks


corresponding to the TF 2 of the RLC size in the TF set. For WRFD-
detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.302. NO NO 021000
This parameter defines the number of the transport blocks
corresponding to the TF 3 of the RLC size in the TF set. For WRFD-
detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.302. NO NO 021000

ID of a cell. For detailed information about this parameter, see


3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES None

Uniquely identifying a FACH in a cell. Configured according to the WRFD-


product specifications. YES YES 010101
Offset between TPC command power in F-DPCH channel and
reference F-DPCH TX power (represented by the Initial DL WRFD-
Transmission Power IE). NO NO 020504

This parameter specifies the maximum reference power for the F-


DPCH, relative to the assigned P-CPICH power. For details of this WRFD-
parameter, refer to the 3GPP TS 25.433. NO NO 020501
This parameter specifies the minimum reference power for the F-
DPCH. This parameter indicates the minimum value of reference F-
DPCH TX power, that is, the value of the Minimum DL Power IE. WRFD-
For details of this parameter, refer to the 3GPP TS 25.433. NO NO 010652
Constant that is used by the RNC to calculate the
DPCCH_Power_Offset which is further used by the UE to calculate
the UL DPCCH_Initial_Power.
The formulas are as follows:
DPCCH_Power_Offset = Primary CPICH DL TX power + UL
interference + Default Constant Value
Here, DPCCH_Power_Offset is the DPCCH initial transmit (TX)
power offset, Primary CPICH DL TX power is the downlink TX
power of the P-CPICH.

DPCCH_Initial_Power = DPCCH_Power_offset - CPICH_RSCP


Here, CPICH_RSCP is the received signal code power of the P-
CPICH measured by the UE.
A small value of DPCCH_Power_Offset might lead to uplink
synchronization failure at cell edges during link setup, thus
affecting the uplink coverage. A large value of
DPCCH_Power_Offset, however, has instantaneous interference
on uplink reception, thus affecting the uplink reception WRFD-
performance. For details, see 3GPP TS 25.331. NO NO 020501
This parameter specifies how the UE interprets the received
Transmit Power Control (TPC) commands, that is, selecting a UL
inner-loop power control algorithm. Two different algorithms
(denoted ALGORITHM1 and ALGORITHM2) are available, related
to this parameter. When the parameter is set to ALGORITHM1, the
UE adjusts the uplink transmit power once every timeslot. When
the parameter is set to ALGORITHM2, the UE adjusts the uplink
transmit power once every five timeslots. For details, see 3GPP TS WRFD-
25.214. NO NO 020504

Step of the closed-loop power control performed on UL DPCH. For WRFD-


details, see 3GPP TS 25.214. NO NO 020504
Step of the closed-loop power control performed on DL DPCH in
Frequency Division Duplex (FDD) mode. For details, see 3GPP TS WRFD-
25.214. NO NO 020504

DL power control mode.


- SINGLE_TPC, a fast power control mode, indicates that a unique
TPC command is sent in each timeslot on the DPCCH.
- TPC_TRIPLET_IN_SOFT, a slow power control mode, indicates
that the same TPC command is sent over three timeslots. It is
applicable to soft handover, and it can decrease the power
deviation.
- TPC_AUTO_ADJUST, an automatic adjustment mode, indicates
that the value of DPC_MODE can be modified by sending the
ACTIVE SET UPDATE message to the UE. WRFD-
For details, see 3GPP TS 25.214. NO NO 020504
This parameter specifies whether the DL code-resource-saving
mode is applicable to narrowband AMR services, ON specifies the
DL code-resource-saving mode is applicable to narrowband AMR
services, OFF specifies the DL code-resource-saving mode is not
applicable. In code-resource-saving mode, SF256 is used if the DL
maximum bit rate of single AMR service is lower than or equal to
7.95 kbit/s, while SF128 is used if the code-resource-saving mode
is not applied. NO NO None

This parameter specifies the puncturing limit used in the spreading


factor calculation algorithm for DL DPCH in code-resource-saving
mode. NO NO None
UTRAN-specific Discontinuous Reception (DRX) cycle length
coefficient. In connected mode, the UE uses the shorter one
between CN-specific DRX cycle length coefficient and UTRAN-
specific DRX cycle length coefficient. In idle mode, the UE can use
the DRX mode to receive paging indications so as to reduce power
consumption; in this case, the UE needs to monitor only one
paging indication in one paging occasion during each DRX cycle.
A value too small causes the UE to check the paging channel
frequently, thus having great power consumption. A value too large WRFD-
makes the response of the UE to the paging slow and the core 010301
network repeatedly page the UE, thus increasing the downlink WRFD-
interference. NO NO 010302
UL initial access rate of PS background or interactive service.
When DCCC function is enabled, the uplink initial access rate will
be set to this value if the uplink maximum rate is higher than the
initial access rate. A higher value indicates that it takes shorter time
for BE services to reach the maximum rate. Note that the rate will
be decreased through negotiation when congestion occurs. A
smaller value indicates that BE services is easier to be accessed. It
is not recommended to set a too small value, because it will take WRFD-
longer time for BE services to adjust to a higher rate when needed. NO NO 021101
DL initial access rate of PS background or interactive service.
When DCCC function is enabled, the downlink initial access rate
will be set to this value if the downlink maximum rate is higher than WRFD-
the initial access rate. NO NO 021101

E-DCH data transfer mode of streaming services. It is valid only WRFD-


when streaming services are mapped onto the E-DCH. NO NO 010632
Time interval of sending HSUPA scheduling information alone for
TTI 10ms when the user has no Schedule Grant and its buffer WRFD-
length is greater than zero NO NO 010612

Time interval of sending HSUPA scheduling information alone for


TTI 2ms when the user has no Schedule Grant and its buffer length WRFD-
is greater than zero NO NO 010612

Time interval of sending HSUPA scheduling information for TTI WRFD-


10ms when the user has Schedule Grant NO NO 010612
Time interval of sending HSUPA scheduling information for TTI WRFD-
2ms when the user has Schedule Grant NO NO 010612

HSUPA BE traffic initial bit rate. When DCCC algorithm switch and
HSUPA DCCC algorithm switch are enabled, the uplink initial bit
rate will be set to this value if the uplink max bit rate is higher than WRFD-
the initial bit rate. NO NO 01061208

DL initial access rate used when HSDPA BE services switch to the WRFD-
DCH. NO NO 010610
Whether it is allowed to use the initial rate of IMS signaling set on
the LMT, that is, the value of "IMS Initial Rate[kbit/s]".
- ON: If the IMS signaling is carried on the DCH, the maximum rate
of IMS signaling adopts the value of "IMS Initial Rate[kbit/s]".
- OFF: The maximum rate of IMS signaling does not adopt the WRFD-
value of "IMS Initial Rate[kbit/s]". NO NO 010510
Initial access rate of IMS signaling. When the "IMS Bearer
Enhancement Switch" is ON:
- If the IMS signaling is carried on the DCH in the downlink, the
initial rate adopts the larger value between this parameter and the
CN-assigned bit rate.
- If the IMS signaling is carried on the HSPA, the MBR adopts the
larger value between this parameter and the RAB-assigned bit WRFD-
rate. NO YES 010510

WRFD-
TTI type used for VoIP services over the E-DCH NO NO 010617
Rate threshold of 2ms TTI on the E-DCH for the PS streaming WRFD-
service. The 2ms TTI is used on the E-DCH when it is supported by 010632
the cell and UE and when the rate of the HSUPA PS streaming WRFD-
service exceeds this threshold. Otherwise, 10ms TTI is used. NO NO 01061403
This parameter specifies the rate threshold of 2ms TTI on the E-
DCH for HSUPA BE service. When the cell capability and UE WRFD-
capability allows 2ms TTI, 2ms TTI on the E-DCH is used if the PS 01061206
BE service carried on HSUPA with uplink rate isn't less than this WRFD-
threshold. Otherwise, 10ms TTI is used. NO NO 01061403
Threshold for determining the signal quality in a cell. If the reported
Ec/No exceeds the value of this parameter, you can infer that the
signal quality in the cell is good and a high code rate can be set for WRFD-
initial access. NO NO 010510

Time duration when the reported Ec/No is valid. The reported


Ec/No is valid for the period (starting from the time when the Ec/No WRFD-
report is received) specified by this parameter. NO NO 010510
This parameter specifies the maximum size of PDUs transmitted at
the MAC layer when the UE is in the CELL_DCH state in the WRFD-
downlink L2 enhanced scenario. NO NO 010685

This parameter specifies the maximum RLC PDU size when the WRFD-
UE is in CELL_DCH state and UL Layer 2 Enhanced is enabled. NO NO 010685

This parameter specifies the minimum RLC PDU size when the UE WRFD-
is in CELL_DCH state and UL Layer 2 Enhanced is enabled. NO NO 010685
Maximum size of PDUs transmitted at the MAC layer when the UE WRFD-
is in the CELL_FACH state in the L2 enhancement mode NO NO 010688

WRFD-
010680
WRFD-
According to the R8 protocol, MIMO and 64QAM can be used 010681
together. When the condition is not met, for example the cell does WRFD-
not support the features, MIMO may be not used together with 010683
64QAM. In this case, "MIMOor64QAMSwitch" is used to determine WRFD-
whether MIMO or 64QAM is preferentially used. NO NO 010684
Delay time for DTX_DRX being effective after it is enabled. For WRFD-
details, see 3GPP TS 25.331. NO NO 010686

WRFD-
010652
WRFD-
01061403
WRFD-
010636
WRFD-
010685
WRFD-
010683
WRFD-
010684
WRFD-
010686
This parameter specifies which HSPA technologies can be retried WRFD-
by UEs. When the HSPA technologies are selected and currently 010687
UE is not using them, RNC will initiate these HSPA technologies WRFD-
retry for UE. NO NO 010696
Whether the DPCCH slot format 1 or DPCCH slot format 4 is used WRFD-
when all the traffic and signaling are transmitted over the HSPA 010610
channel and when the number of feedback information (FBI) bits is WRFD-
0 NO NO 010612

WRFD-
TTI type used for CS services over the uplink HSPA channel. NO NO 010619
Relative delay for jitter correction of the CS traffic over the uplink
HSPA channel. The CS data is buffered on the PDCP layer and
then sent to the higher layer in packets after CFN plus
"CSVoiceHspaUlRelDelay". In this way, the CS data can be WRFD-
transmitted over the HSPA channel at regular intervals. NO NO 010619
Relative delay for jitter correction of the CS traffic over the downlink
HSPA channel. This parameter indicates the maximum CS delay
for the traffic transmitted to the UE. For details, see 3GPP TS WRFD-
25.331. NO NO 010619

E-DCH data transfer mode of IMS signaling services. It is valid only WRFD-
when IMS signaling services are mapped onto the E-DCH. NO NO 010618

E-DCH data transfer mode of SRBs. It is valid only when SRBs are WRFD-
mapped onto the E-DCH. NO NO 010636
This parameter specifies the priority of MIMO_64QAM or DC-
HSDPA. According to different protocols, the following situations
may occur: MIMO and DC-HSDPA cannot be used together; both
64QAM and DC-HSDPA are supported, but cannot be used
together. In this case, "MIMO64QAMorDCHSDPASwitch" is used WRFD-
to configure the priorities of the features. When the parameter 010680
assigns preference for MIMO over DC-HSDPA, then the priority of WRFD-
64QAM will be higher than for DC-HSDPA. When the DC-HSDPA 010681
is assigned preference over MIMO, then the priority of DC-HSDPA WRFD-
will be higher than for 64QAM. NO NO 010696
Identifies the PTT traffic. The RNC identifies the PTT traffic based
on the information elements (IEs) in the RAB assignment request
message. The traffic is identified as PTT when the values of the
relevant IEs are as follows: "Traffic Class" is "Interactive";
"Signalling Indication" is "signaling; "Priority Level", "Preemption
Capability", "Preemption Vulnerability" and "Queuing Allowed" in
the ARP is equal to the configured "PTTArpPriorityLevel",
"PTTArpPreEmptCap", "PTTArpPreEmptVuln" and
"PTTArpQueuingAllowed". NO NO None
Identifies the PTT traffic. The RNC identifies the PTT traffic based
on the information elements (IEs) in the RAB assignment request
message. The traffic is identified as PTT when the values of the
relevant IEs are as follows: "Traffic Class" is "Interactive";
"Signalling Indication" is "signaling; "Priority Level", "Preemption
Capability", "Preemption Vulnerability" and "Queuing Allowed" in
the ARP is equal to the configured "PTTArpPriorityLevel",
"PTTArpPreEmptCap", "PTTArpPreEmptVuln" and
"PTTArpQueuingAllowed". NO NO None
Identifies the PTT traffic. The RNC identifies the PTT traffic based
on the information elements (IEs) in the RAB assignment request
message. The traffic is identified as PTT when the values of the
relevant IEs are as follows: "Traffic Class" is "Interactive";
"Signalling Indication" is "signaling; "Priority Level", "Preemption
Capability", "Preemption Vulnerability" and "Queuing Allowed" in
the ARP is equal to the configured "PTTArpPriorityLevel",
"PTTArpPreEmptCap", "PTTArpPreEmptVuln" and
"PTTArpQueuingAllowed". NO NO None
Identifies the PTT traffic. The RNC identifies the PTT traffic based
on the information elements (IEs) in the RAB assignment request
message. The traffic is identified as PTT when the values of the
relevant IEs are as follows: "Traffic Class" is "Interactive";
"Signalling Indication" is "signaling; "Priority Level", "Preemption
Capability", "Preemption Vulnerability" and "Queuing Allowed" in
the ARP is equal to the configured "PTTArpPriorityLevel",
"PTTArpPreEmptCap", "PTTArpPreEmptVuln" and
"PTTArpQueuingAllowed". NO NO None

UTRAN-specific Discontinuous Reception (DRX) cycle length


coefficient for PTT User NO NO None

TTI type used for the PTT services over the E-DCH NO NO None
This parameter is used to specify SPI Weight when the licence for WRFD-
SPI Weight-based differentiated services is disabled. NO NO 020806

Channel type of CS voice services. DCH indicates that both uplink


and downlink are preferably carried on DCH. HSPA indicates that
uplink is preferably carried on E-DCH, and downlink is preferably
carried on HS-DSCH. In particular, both uplink and downlink will be
carried on DCH if either uplink cannot be carried on E-DCH or WRFD-
downlink cannot be carried on HS-DSCH. NO NO 010619
Type of channel that preferably carries VoIP services.
- DCH: Both uplink and downlink are preferably carried on the
DCH.
- HSDPA: Uplink is preferably carried on the DCH, and downlink is
preferably carried on the HS-DSCH.
- HSPA: Uplink is preferably carried on the E-DCH, and downlink WRFD-
is preferably carried on the HS-DSCH. NO NO 010617
This parameter specifies the channel type of PTT services.
- DCH: Both uplink and downlink are preferably carried on DCH.
- HSDPA: Uplink is preferably carried on DCH, and downlink is
preferably carried on HS-DSCH.
- HSPA: Uplink is preferably carried on E-DCH, and downlink is
preferably carried on HS-DSCH. NO NO None
Channel type of IMS signaling.
- DCH: Both uplink and downlink are preferably carried on the
DCH.
- HSDPA: Uplink is preferably carried on the DCH, and downlink is
preferably carried on the HS-DSCH.
- HSPA: Uplink is preferably carried on the E-DCH, and downlink WRFD-
is preferably carried on the HS-DSCH. NO NO 010618
Type of channel that preferably carries the signaling RB.
- DCH: Both uplink and downlink are preferably carried on DCH.
- HSDPA: Uplink is preferably carried on DCH, and downlink is
preferably carried on HS-DSCH.
- HSUPA: Uplink is preferably carried on E-DCH, and downlink is
preferably carried on DCH.
- HSPA: Uplink is preferably carried on E-DCH, and downlink is WRFD-
preferably carried on HS-DSCH. NO NO 010510

Whether the configured type of channel that preferably carries the


signaling RB is effective in the case of RRC connection WRFD-
establishment NO NO 010510
Rate threshold for the decision to set up a PS domain
background/interactive service on the DCH in the uplink. Only
when the DL service rate is higher than or equal to this threshold,
or the UL service rate is higher than or equal to the uplink
threshold, the service will be set up on DCH. Otherwise, the service
is set up on CCH. According to the specifications, only the
background/interactive services whose rate is lower than 16 kbit/s
can be carried on the CCH. Therefore, this parameter can only be WRFD-
set to 16 kbit/s or 8 kbit/s. NO NO 010202
Rate threshold for the decision to set up a PS domain
background/interactive service on the DCH in the downlink. Only
when the DL service rate is higher than or equal to this threshold,
or the UL service rate is higher than or equal to the uplink
threshold, the service will be set up on DCH. Otherwise, the service
is set up on CCH. According to the specifications, only the
background/interactive services whose rate is lower than 16 kbit/s
can be carried on the CCH. Therefore, this parameter can only be WRFD-
set to 16 kbit/s or 8 kbit/s. NO NO 010202
Rate threshold for decision to use HS-DSCH to carry DL PS WRFD-
streaming services. When the maximum DL service rate is higher 010610
than or equal to this threshold, the service will be carried on HS- WRFD-
DSCH. Otherwise, it will be carried on DCH. NO NO 010630
Rate threshold for decision to use HS-DSCH to carry DL PS WRFD-
background/interactive services. When the maximum DL service 010610
rate is higher than or equal to this threshold, the service will be WRFD-
carried on HS-DSCH. Otherwise, it will be carried on DCH. NO NO 01061008
Rate threshold for decision to use E-DCH to carry PS streaming WRFD-
services. When the maximum UL rate is higher than or equal to this 010612
threshold, the service will be carried on E-DCH. Otherwise, it will WRFD-
be carried on DCH. NO NO 010632
This parameter specifies the rate threshold for decision to use E-
DCH to carry UL PS domain background/interactive services. WRFD-
When the maximum UL service rate is higher than or equal to this 010612
threshold, the service will be carried on E-DCH. Otherwise, it will WRFD-
be carried on DCH. NO NO 01061206
Time window for estimating whether the UE is in high-mobility
state.
The start point of the estimation is the moment of the last reporting
of event 1D, and the backdated time length is determined by this
parameter. If the parameter is set to 0, the RNC does not decide WRFD-
whether the UE is in high-mobility state. NO NO 021200
Threshold for determining whether the UE is in high-mobility state.
After the UE reports event 1D, the UE is considered in high-mobility
state if the number of changes of the best cell during
"TFastSpdEst" is greater than this threshold. The smaller the value WRFD-
is, the more possible the UE is determined in high-mobility state. NO NO 021200
Period for determine whether the UE is in low-mobility state.
The RNC periodically determines whether the UE is in low-mobility
state. The smaller the value is, the more frequently the state
estimation is triggered. If the parameter is set to 0, the RNC does WRFD-
not determine whether the UE is in low-mobility state. NO NO 021200
Time window for deciding whether the UE is in low-mobility state.
Every time the slow speed period timer expires, the RNC estimates
whether the UE is in low-mobility state. This parameter specifies
the duration of the timer. If this parameter is set to 0, the RNC does WRFD-
not determine whether the UE is in low-mobility state. NO NO 021200
Threshold for determining whether the UE is in low-mobility state.
After the UE reports event 1D, the UE is considered in low-mobility
state if the number of changes of the best cell is smaller than this
threshold within the period of "TSlowSpdEst". The greater the value WRFD-
is, the more possible the UE is determined in low-mobility state. NO NO 021200
Time window for determining whether ping-pong handover occurs
in the best cell during the UE speed estimation.
In the speed estimation algorithm, an algorithm is adopted to avoid
inaccurate estimation caused by frequent handovers of best cells.
That is, during the latest "TRELATELENGTH", if more than one
event 1D of a certain cell occurs, the event 1D record is restored to
the state when the 1st event 1D occurs during the latest
"TRELATELENGTH". The given time length is set by this
parameter. If this parameter is set too great, the RNC may
mistakenly determine that ping-pong handover to the best cell
occurs. If this parameter is set too small, ping-pong handover
cannot be prevented. Thus, it is recommended that this parameter WRFD-
be set according to the cell radius. NO NO 021200
There are two combination methods for uplink combination of soft
handover: one is maximum ratio combination at the NodeB Rake
receiver, which gives the highest combination gain; the other is
selective combination at the RNC, which gives a relatively smaller
combination gain. The default value of the indication switch is
MAY, which means the NodeB decides whether to implement
maximum ratio combination according to its own physical
conditions; when MUST is selected, the NodeB is forced to carry
out maximum ratio combination which is usually used in tests; WRFD-
when MUST_NOT is selected, the NodeB is forbidden to carry out 020201
maximum ratio combination. WRFD-
Consider the working status (test/normal operation) and the 020202
propagation environment when deciding whether to implement WRFD-
softer combination and to adopt which kind of softer combination. NO NO 020203
HSPA serving cell change is usually triggered by event 1D. To
avoid frequent serving cell change which may affect the system
performance, a protection timer TimerHSPA is needed. This timer
shall be started upon HSPA serving cell changed, i.e. the serving
HSDSCH cell changed or the EDCH serving cell changed. And no
more 1D-triggered serving cell change shall be performed until the
timer expires. However, this timer shall not restrict HSPA serving
cell change to another cell in the active set if current serving cell is WRFD-
to be removed from the active set. The value 0 means this timer 01061006
shall not be started and serving cell change be initiated WRFD-
immediately. NO NO 01061204
This parameter specifies the event 2D/2F measurement threshold
of which measurement type (inter-frequency or inter-RAT
measurements) will be used, when inter-frequency and inter-RAT
measurements coexist.
When COEXIST_MEAS_THD_CHOICE_INTERFREQ is selected,
event 2D/2F measurement thresholds oriented towards inter-
frequency configuration are selected.
When COEXIST_MEAS_THD_CHOICE_INTERRAT is selected,
event 2D/2F measurement thresholds oriented towards inter-RAT
configuration are selected.
The factors such as the event 2D/2F measurement thresholds for
inter-frequency measurement and inter-RAT measurement, inter-
frequency and inter-RAT handover decision thresholds, and current
handover policy should be considered during setting. For example,
if the event 2D threshold for inter-RAT measurement is higher than
that for inter-frequency measurement, and inter-frequency
neighboring cells are preferred when inter-RAT and inter-frequency WRFD-
neighboring cells coexist, then 020302
COEXIST_MEAS_THD_CHOICE_INTERFREQ should be WRFD-
selected. NO NO 020303
This parameter determines the maximum number of links in the
EDCH active set. When the RNC acts as the SRNC, the number of
links in the EDCH active set for all the UEs under the RNC cannot
exceed the parameter value. If the parameter value is too large, a
lot of resources on the RAN side will be occupied as the same data
is transferred over multiple EDCH links in macro diversity, thus
affecting the system performance. If this parameter value is too
small, insufficient combination gain can be achieved in macro
diversity by the EDCH, which causes excessive retransmissions WRFD-
and affects the UE speed. NO NO 01061204
After the coverage based handover succeeds, to avoid the
handover of the UE to another frequency due to the following
factors: overload, speed estimation, MBMS channel reselection,
and QoS, frequent handovers occur. The RNC will start the inter-
frequency non-coverage based anti-ping-pong timer and prohibit
the handover or measurement caused by the previous factors
before the timeout of the timer. The larger this parameter, the
better effect the anti-frequent handover. This, however, will affect WRFD-
the management policy of the cell or the quality of service felt by 01061006
the users; the smaller this parameter, the more frequent the inter- WRFD-
frequency handover. NO NO 01061204

Traffic class whose HS-SCCH Less Operation parameters are to WRFD-


be set YES YES 010687
Whether the MAC-ehs entity is applied. Mac-ehs is enhanced Mac-
hs and is used for DL L2 enhancement function. If the DL L2
enhancement is configured, the Mac-ehs entity will be applied. WRFD-
Otherwise, the Mac-ehs entity will not be applied. YES YES 010687
Whether the configured HS-SCCH Less Operation parameters
adopt the octet-aligned or bit-aligned mode. Octet-aligned mode
and bit-aligned mode separately apply to two different mapping
tables of Mac-hs PDU. For details, see the appendix A of 3GPP TS WRFD-
25.321. YES YES 010687

Number of Mac-hs transport blocks that can be used in HS-SCCH WRFD-


Less Operation mode NO NO 010687
Index of the Mac-hs transport block size that can be used in HS-
SCCH Less Operation mode. For details about the mapping
between the index and the transport block size, see Appendix A of WRFD-
3GPP TS 25.321. NO NO 010687

Whether the Mac-hs transport block transmitted in HS-SCCH Less


Operation mode supports the second HS-PDSCH code. For WRFD-
details, see 3GPP TS 25.321. NO NO 010687
Index of the Mac-hs transport block size that can be used in HS-
SCCH Less Operation mode. For details about the mapping
between the index and the transport block size, see Appendix A of WRFD-
3GPP TS 25.321. NO NO 010687

Whether the Mac-hs transport block transmitted in HS-SCCH Less


Operation mode supports the second HS-PDSCH code. For WRFD-
details, see 3GPP TS 25.321. NO NO 010687
Index of the Mac-hs transport block size that can be used in HS-
SCCH Less Operation mode. For details about the mapping
between the index and the transport block size, see Appendix A of WRFD-
3GPP TS 25.321. NO NO 010687

Whether the Mac-hs transport block transmitted in HS-SCCH Less


Operation mode supports the second HS-PDSCH code. For WRFD-
details, see 3GPP TS 25.321. NO NO 010687
Index of the Mac-hs transport block size that can be used in HS-
SCCH Less Operation mode. For details about the mapping
between the index and the transport block size, see Appendix A of WRFD-
3GPP TS 25.321. NO NO 010687

Whether the Mac-hs transport block transmitted in HS-SCCH Less


Operation mode supports the second HS-PDSCH code. For WRFD-
details, see 3GPP TS 25.321. NO NO 010687
T300 is started when UE sends the RRC CONNECTION
REQUEST message. It is stopped when UE receives the RRC
CONNECTION SETUP message. RRC CONNECTION REQUEST
will be resent upon the expiry of the timer if V300 is lower than or WRFD-
equal to N300, else enter idle mode. NO NO 010101

Maximum number of retransmissions of the RRC CONNECTION WRFD-


REQUEST message. NO NO 010101
T312 is started when UE starts to establish a DCH, and stopped
when UE detects consecutive N312 "in sync" indications from L1. It
indicates physical channel setup failure upon the expiry of the WRFD-
timer. NO NO 010101

Maximum number of successive "in sync" indications received from WRFD-


L1. NO NO 010101
The function of the TAC.If Fast_Dormancy is selected, the TAC
specifies the UEs that are enabled with the Fast Dormancy feature;
if HSDPA_RB_Setup_Cmp_CRC is selected, the TAC specifies the WRFD-
UEs that occasionally fail during the HSDPA RAB setup process. YES YES 020500

Type Allocation Code (TAC) is part of the International Mobile


Station Equipment Identity (IMEI), it is used to identify the type of WRFD-
the UE. YES YES 020500

WRFD-
Description UE type. NO YES 020500
WRFD-
The switch of Fast Dormancy function for one type UE. NO NO 020500

1)FD_P2D_SWITCH
When this switch is on, the UE transits from CELL_PCH or
URA_PCH state to CELL_DCH state when both the following
conditions are met:
1. The TAC of the UE is the same as that configured on the RNC
side.
2. The UE is in CELL_PCH or URA_PCH state, and the RNC
receives a CELL UPDATE message with the cause value of "uplink
data transmission" or "paging response" of PS domain.
When this switch is off, the UE does not transit from CELL_PCH or
URA_PCH state to CELL_DCH state even if the RNC receives a
CELL UPDATE message containing a cause value of "uplink data
transmission" or "paging response" of PS domain.
The state transition of the UE from CELL_PCH or URA_PCH to
CELL_DCH, however, can be triggered in other conditions. For
example, the state transition from CELL_PCH or URA_PCH to WRFD-
CELL_DCH is triggered by a UE-terminated CS call. NO NO 020500

WRFD-
021304
Minimum of IMSI route parameter in Intra Domain NAS Node WRFD-
Selector(IDNNS). YES YES 021311
WRFD-
021304
Maximum of IMSI route parameter in Intra Domain NAS Node WRFD-
Selector(IDNNS). YES YES 021311

WRFD-
021304
WRFD-
Represent an index for a CN operator. YES YES 021311

WRFD-
Identifying a CN Node. YES YES 010101

WRFD-
The minimum of one IMSI range. YES YES 021303

WRFD-
The maximum of one IMSI range. YES YES 021303
211401
WRFD-
211402
WRFD-
211403
WRFD-
211404
WRFD-
211502
WRFD-
02130401
WRFD-
021311
WRFD-
The code of the country to which the RNC belongs. YES YES 070004
211401
WRFD-
211402
WRFD-
211403
WRFD-
211404
WRFD-
211502
WRFD-
02130401
WRFD-
021311
The code of the mobile communication network to which the RNC WRFD-
belongs. YES YES 070004

Indicating whether the SNAC need be configured. WRFD-


TRUE: The SNAC need be configured. 021301
FALSE: The SNAC need not be configured.UE can access any WRFD-
cell of the PLMN. YES YES 021303

WRFD-
Sharing Network Area Code. YES YES 021301
unused frequency is higher than another absolute threshold "target
frequency trigger threshold"). Event 2B cannot change from event-
triggered mode to periodical mode. When event-triggered
measurement report mode is selected, Ec/No and RSCP are both
used as the measurement quantity for inter-frequency
measurement.The advantage of event-triggered report mode is that
the signaling transmission and processing load are saved.
Comparing the signal quality between intra-frequency and inter-
frequency handovers, the ping-pong effect in handover is
prevented to some extent. The disadvantage of event-triggered
report mode is that the event is reported only once and cannot be
changed to periodical mode. For the cell-oriented algorithm
parameters, each time when the best cell is updated, the inter-
frequency measurement parameters should be updated
accordingly.
Periodical report mode
In this mode, event 2D/2F is used to start and stop the compressed
mode, and to periodically report the inter-frequency cell
measurement result in compressed mode. When the cell quality
reported by the UE is higher than the absolute threshold plus
hysteresis, the triggering delay timer is started. If the conditions are
always met before the timer expires, the inter-frequency handover
is started after the timer expires.
If the handover fails, the handover decision is performed, according
to the periodical inter-frequency measurement report.
The advantage of the periodical measurement report mode is that it
can repeatedly perform direct retry on the same cell when the
handover fails, and that the following algorithms can be flexibly
developed. For the cell-oriented algorithm parameters, the UE
need not be informed through signaling but the cell need be
updated only when the handover decision is performed in the RNC.
The disadvantage of the periodical measurement report mode is
that it requires large amount of signaling and increases the load on
the air interface and for signaling processing.
As for the impact on network performance,the two measurement
report modes have both advantages and disadvantages. Currently, WRFD-
the traditional periodical report mode is preferred. NO NO 020302
This parameter specifies the Layer 3 filter coefficient for the inter-
frequency measurement
This parameter has the same physical significance and
measurement model as the layer 3 filter coefficient for the intra- WRFD-
frequency measurement. The difference is that the report period of 020302
the inter-frequency measurement is 480 ms while the report period WRFD-
of the intra-frequency measurement is 200 ms. In practice, the 020304
setting of this parameter can be adjusted according to performance WRFD-
statistics. NO NO 021200
Interval between periodic reporting for the inter-frequency
handover.
In periodic reporting mode, the inter-frequency handover attempts
is reported at the preset interval. It is not recommended that this
parameter be set to "NON_PERIODIC_REPORT" since the UE
behavior may be unknown. This parameter has impact on the Uu
signaling flow. If the interval is too short and the frequency is too
high, the RNC may have high load when processing signaling. If
the interval is too long, the network cannot detect the signal
changes in time. This may delay the inter-frequency handover, thus WRFD-
causing call drops. NO NO 020302
Hysteresis for triggering event 2B.
The value of this parameter is associated with the slow fading. If
this parameter is set to a greater value, the ability of resisting signal
fluctuation improves and the number of ping-pong handovers
decreases; however, the handover algorithm becomes slow in
responding to the signal change and thus event 2B may not be WRFD-
triggered in time. NO NO 020302
Hysteresis for triggering event 2D.
The value of this parameter is associated with the slow fading. If
this parameter is set to a greater value, the probability of ping-pong
reporting of event 2D and event 2F reduces and the number of
incorrect decisions on event 2D decreases; however, event 2D
may not be triggered in time.
When "InterFreqReportMode" is set to
PERIODICAL_REPORTING, the hysteresis in active set quality
measurement is used to prevent the ping-pong reporting of event
2D (triggered when the estimated quality of the frequency in use is
lower than the threshold) and event 2F (triggered when the
estimated quality of the frequency in use is higher than the
threshold). Event 2D is used to enable the compression mode and
event 2F is used to disable the compression mode. To prevent the
compression mode from being frequently enabled and disabled,
you can set "Hystfor2D" and "Hystfor2F" to be greater than their
recommended values according to the statistics of the ping-pong
inter-frequency handover.
To set "Hystfor2D" and "Hystfor2F", you should consider the radio
environment (with slow fading characteristics), actual handover
distance, and moving speed of the UE. The value of this parameter
ranges from 2 dB to 5 dB. In addition, filter coefficient and trigger WRFD-
delay must be considered in setting this parameter. NO NO 020302
Hysteresis for triggering event 2F.
The value of this parameter is associated with the slow fading. If
this parameter is set to a greater value, the probability of ping-pong
reporting of event 2D and event 2F reduces and the number of
incorrect decisions on event 2F decrease; however, event 2F may
not be triggered in time.
When "InterFreqReportMode" is set to
PERIODICAL_REPORTING, the hysteresis in active set quality
measurement is used to prevent the ping-pong reporting of event
2D (triggered when the estimated quality of the frequency in use is
lower than the threshold) and event 2F (triggered when the
estimated quality of the frequency in use is higher than the
threshold). Event 2D is used to enable the compression mode and
event 2F is used to disable the compression mode. To prevent the
compression mode from being frequently enabled and disabled,
you can set "Hystfor2D" and "Hystfor2F" to be greater than their
recommended values according to the statistics of the ping-pong
inter-frequency handover.
To set "Hystfor2D" and "Hystfor2F", you should consider the radio
environment (with slow fading characteristics), actual handover
distance, and moving speed of the UE. The value of this parameter
ranges from 2 dB to 5 dB. In addition, filter coefficient and trigger WRFD-
delay must be considered in setting this parameter. NO NO 020302
Hysteresis in the inter-frequency hard handover triggered by the
periodic measurement report.
This parameter is used to estimate the inter-frequency handover on
the RNC side. If this parameter is set to a greater value, the ability
of resisting signal fluctuation improves and the number of ping-
pong handovers decreases; however, the handover algorithm
becomes slow in responding to the signal change and thus the WRFD-
handover may not be triggered in time. NO NO 020302
The parameter WeightForUsedFreq is the frequency weighting
factor used to calculate the quality of the current frequency.
If this parameter is set to a greater value, the higher quality of the
active set is obtained. If this parameter is set to 0, the general
quality of the active set is considered the quality of the best cell in
this set. For details about this parameter, see the subsection of
frequency quality estimation in the section of inter-frequency
measurement in 3GPP TS 25.331. This parameter is used for
event-triggered reporting of inter-frequency handovers for events
2D, 2F, 2B and 2C, but not used for periodical reporting of inter- WRFD-
frequency handovers. NO NO 020302
Interval time between the detection of event 2B and sending of
measurement report. This parameter correlates with slow fading. If
this parameter is set to a greater value, the probability of incorrect
decision becomes low; however, the handover algorithm becomes
slow in responding to signal change.
The emulation results show that setting this interval can effectively
reduce the average number of handovers and the number of
incorrect handovers, preventing unnecessary handovers. In
addition, the UE at different rates may react differently to the same
interval. For the fast-moving UE, the call drop rate is more sensitive
to this interval, whereas, for the slow-moving UE, the call drop rate
is less sensitive to this interval. Therefore, for the cell with most of
the fast-moving UEs, this parameter can be set to a smaller value,
whereas for the cell with most of the slow-moving UEs, this WRFD-
parameter can be set to a greater value. The value of this 020302
parameter can be adjusted according to the actual network WRFD-
statistics. NO NO 020304
Interval time between detection of event 2D and sending of the
measurement report. This parameter correlates with slow fading. If
this parameter is set to a greater value, the probability of incorrect
decision becomes low; however, the handover algorithm becomes
slow in responding to signal change.
The emulation results show that setting this interval can effectively
reduce the average number of handovers and the number of
incorrect handovers, preventing unnecessary handovers. In
addition, the UE at different rates may react differently to the same
interval. For the fast-moving UE, the call drop rate is more sensitive
to this interval, whereas, for the slow-moving UE, the call drop rate
is less sensitive to this interval. Therefore, for the cell with most of
the fast-moving UEs, this parameter can be set to a smaller value,
whereas for the cell with most of the slow-moving UEs, this
parameter can be set to a greater value. The value of this
parameter can be adjusted according to the actual network WRFD-
statistics. NO NO 020302
Interval time between detection of event 2F and sending of the
measurement report.This parameter correlates with slow fading. If
this parameter is set to a greater value, the probability of incorrect
decision becomes low; however, the handover algorithm becomes
slow in responding to signal change.
The emulation results show that setting this interval can effectively
reduce the average number of handovers and the number of
incorrect handovers, preventing unnecessary handovers. In
addition, the UE at different rates may react differently to the same
interval. For the fast-moving UE, the call drop rate is more sensitive
to this interval, whereas, for the slow-moving UE, the call drop rate
is less sensitive to this interval. Therefore, for the cell with most of
the fast-moving UEs, this parameter can be set to a smaller value,
whereas for the cell with most of the slow-moving UEs, this
parameter can be set to a greater value. The value of this
parameter can be adjusted according to the actual network WRFD-
statistics. NO NO 020302
Interval between reception of periodical reports and triggering of
the inter-frequency handover.
Only the inter-frequency cell in which the signal quality is above a
certain threshold in all periodic reports during a time equal to this
parameter can be selected as the target cell for the inter-frequency
handover. If this parameter is set to a greater value, the probability
of incorrect decision becomes low; however, the handover
algorithm becomes slow in responding to signal change. The
emulation results show that setting this interval can effectively
reduce the average number of handovers and the number of
incorrect handovers, preventing unnecessary handovers. In
addition, the UE at different rates may react differently to the same
interval. For the fast-moving UE, the call drop rate is more sensitive
to this interval, whereas, for the slow-moving UE, the call drop rate
is less sensitive to this interval. Therefore, for the cell with most of
the fast-moving UEs, this parameter can be set to a smaller value,
whereas for the cell with most of the slow-moving UEs, this
parameter can be set to a greater value. The value of this
parameter can be adjusted according to the actual network WRFD-
statistics. NO NO 020302
Ec/No threshold of triggering the inter-frequency measurement for
CS services.
The threshold of triggering the inter-frequency measurement
(namely, threshold of enabling the compression mode) is a key
parameter in the inter-frequency handover policy. The setting of
this parameter affects the proportion of the UEs in compression
mode in a cell and the success rate of the hard handover. To set
this parameter, consider the following factors: moving speed of the
UE and cell radius.
When Ec/No is used as the measurement quantity for CS services,
the UE reports event 2D when the measured Ec/No value is lower
than the value of this parameter. Then, the RNC sends the
signaling to activate the compression mode and start the inter-
frequency measurement.
For the UE moving at a speed of 5 km/h, the recommended
threshold is -17 dB; for the UE moving at a speed of 50 km/h, the
recommended threshold is -14 dB; for the UE moving at a speed of
120 km/h, the recommended threshold is -12 dB.
For the cell in which the UEs are moving at various speeds, set this
parameter to -14 dB. The emulation result shows that the call drop
rate remains low for the UEs moving at a speed of 120 km/h when
this parameter is set to -14 dB.
Event 2D and event 2F are used to enable and disable the
compression mode respectively. To enable the compression mode
earlier, increase the threshold of triggering event 2D; otherwise,
decrease the threshold of triggering event 2D. To prevent the
frequent enabling and disabling of the compression mode, increase
the difference between the thresholds of triggering event 2D and WRFD-
event 2F. NO NO 020302
Ec/No threshold of stopping the inter-frequency measurement for
CS services.
The threshold of stopping the inter-frequency measurement
(namely, threshold of disabling the compression mode) is a key
parameter in the inter-frequency handover policy. The setting of
this parameter affects the proportion of the UEs in compression
mode in a cell and the success rate of the hard handover. To set
this parameter, consider the following factors: moving speed of the
UE and cell radius.
When Ec/No is used as the measurement quantity for CS services,
the UE reports event 2F when the measured Ec/No value is higher
than the value of this parameter. Then, the RNC sends the
signaling to disable the compression mode and stop the inter-
frequency measurement.
Event 2D and event 2F are used to enable and disable the
compression mode respectively. To enable the compression mode
earlier, increase the threshold of triggering event 2D; otherwise,
decrease the threshold of triggering event 2D. To prevent the
frequent enabling and disabling of the compression mode, increase
the difference between the thresholds of triggering event 2D and WRFD-
event 2F. NO NO 020302
Ec/No threshold of triggering the inter-frequency measurement for
PS non-HSPA services.
The threshold of triggering the inter-frequency measurement
(namely, threshold of enabling the compression mode) is a key
parameter in the inter-frequency handover policy. The setting of
this parameter affects the proportion of the UEs in compression
mode in a cell and the success rate of the hard handover. To set
this parameter, consider the following factors: moving speed of the
UE and cell radius.
When Ec/No is used as the measurement quantity for PS non-
HSPA services, the UE reports event 2D when the measured
Ec/No value is lower than the value of this parameter. Then, the
RNC sends the signaling to activate the compression mode and
start the inter-frequency measurement.
For the UE moving at a speed of 5 km/h, the recommended
threshold is -17 dB; for the UE moving at a speed of 50 km/h, the
recommended threshold is -14 dB; for the UE moving at a speed of
120 km/h, the recommended threshold is -12 dB.
For the cell in which the UEs are moving at various speeds, set this
parameter to -14 dB. The emulation result shows that the call drop
rate remains low for the UEs moving at a speed of 120 km/h when
this parameter is set to -14 dB.
Event 2D and event 2F are used to enable and disable the
compression mode respectively. To enable the compression mode
earlier, increase the threshold of triggering event 2D; otherwise,
decrease the threshold of triggering event 2D. To prevent the
frequent enabling and disabling of the compression mode, increase
the difference between the thresholds of triggering event 2D and WRFD-
event 2F. NO NO 020302
Ec/No threshold of triggering the inter-frequency measurement for
HSPA services.
The threshold of triggering the inter-frequency measurement
(namely, threshold of enabling the compression mode) is a key
parameter in the inter-frequency handover policy. The setting of
this parameter affects the proportion of the UEs in compression
mode in a cell and the success rate of the hard handover. To set
this parameter, consider the following factors: moving speed of the
UE and cell radius.
When Ec/No is used as the measurement quantity for HSPA
services, the UE reports event 2D when the measured Ec/No value
is lower than the value of this parameter. Then, the RNC sends the
signaling to activate the compression mode and start the inter-
frequency measurement.
For the UE moving at a speed of 5 km/h, the recommended
threshold is -17 dB; for the UE moving at a speed of 50 km/h, the
recommended threshold is -14 dB; for the UE moving at a speed of
120 km/h, the recommended threshold is -12 dB.
For the cell in which the UEs are moving at various speeds, set this
parameter to -14 dB. The emulation result shows that the call drop
rate remains low for the UEs moving at a speed of 120 km/h when
this parameter is set to -14 dB.
Event 2D and event 2F are used to enable and disable the
compression mode respectively. To enable the compression mode
earlier, increase the threshold of triggering event 2D; otherwise,
decrease the threshold of triggering event 2D. To prevent the
frequent enabling and disabling of the compression mode, increase
the difference between the thresholds of triggering event 2D and WRFD-
event 2F. NO NO 020302
Ec/No threshold of stopping the inter-frequency measurement for
PS non-HSPA services.
The threshold of stopping the inter-frequency measurement
(namely, threshold of disabling the compression mode) is a key
parameter in the inter-frequency handover policy. The setting of
this parameter affects the proportion of the UEs in compression
mode in a cell and the success rate of the hard handover. To set
this parameter, consider the following factors: moving speed of the
UE and cell radius.
When Ec/No is used as the measurement quantity for PS non-
HSPA services, the UE reports event 2F when the measured
Ec/No value is higher than the value of this parameter. Then, the
RNC sends the signaling to disable the compression mode and
stop the inter-frequency measurement.
Event 2D and event 2F are used to enable and disable the
compression mode respectively. To enable the compression mode
earlier, increase the threshold of triggering event 2D; otherwise,
decrease the threshold of triggering event 2D. To prevent the
frequent enabling and disabling of the compression mode, increase
the difference between the thresholds of triggering event 2D and WRFD-
event 2F. NO NO 020302
Ec/No threshold of stopping the inter-frequency measurement for
HSPA services.
The threshold of stopping the inter-frequency measurement
(namely, threshold of disabling the compression mode) is a key
parameter in the inter-frequency handover policy. The setting of
this parameter affects the proportion of the UEs in compression
mode in a cell and the success rate of the hard handover. To set
this parameter, consider the following factors: moving speed of the
UE and cell radius.
When Ec/No is used as the measurement quantity for HSPA
services, the UE reports event 2F when the measured Ec/No value
is higher than the value of this parameter. Then, the RNC sends
the signaling to disable the compression mode and stop the inter-
frequency measurement.
Event 2D and event 2F are used to enable and disable the
compression mode respectively. To enable the compression mode
earlier, increase the threshold of triggering event 2D; otherwise,
decrease the threshold of triggering event 2D. To prevent the
frequent enabling and disabling of the compression mode, increase
the difference between the thresholds of triggering event 2D and WRFD-
event 2F. NO NO 020302
RSCP threshold of triggering the inter-frequency measurement for
CS services.
The threshold of triggering the inter-frequency measurement
(namely, threshold of enabling the compression mode) is a key
parameter in the inter-frequency handover policy. The setting of
this parameter affects the proportion of the UEs in compression
mode in a cell and the success rate of the hard handover. To set
this parameter, consider the following factors: moving speed of the
UE and cell radius.
When RSCP is used as the measurement quantity for CS services,
the UE reports event 2D when the measured RSCP value is lower
than the value of this parameter. Then, the RNC sends the
signaling to activate the compression mode and start the inter-
frequency measurement.
For the UE moving at a speed of 5 km/h, the recommended
threshold is -100 dBm; for the UE moving at a speed of 50 km/h,
the recommended threshold is -97 dBm; for the UE moving at a
speed of 120 km/h, the recommended threshold is -93 dBm.
For the cell in which the UEs are moving at various speeds, set this
parameter to -95 dBm. The emulation result shows that the call
drop rate remains low for the UEs moving at a speed of 120 km/h
when this parameter is set to -95 dBm.
Event 2D and event 2F are used to enable and disable the
compression mode respectively. To enable the compression mode
earlier, increase the threshold of triggering event 2D; otherwise,
decrease the threshold of triggering event 2D. To prevent the
frequent enabling and disabling of the compression mode, increase
the difference between the thresholds of triggering event 2D and
event 2F.
When the signals at the entrance to an elevator or a subway
change too fast to perform handover, set this parameter to -90 WRFD-
dBm to enable the compression mode earlier. NO NO 020302
RSCP threshold of stopping the inter-frequency measurement for
CS services.
The threshold of stopping the inter-frequency measurement
(namely, threshold of disabling the compression mode) is a key
parameter in the inter-frequency handover policy. The setting of
this parameter affects the proportion of the UEs in compression
mode in a cell and the success rate of the hard handover. To set
this parameter, consider the following factors: moving speed of the
UE and cell radius.
When RSCP is used as the measurement quantity for CS services,
the UE reports event 2F when the measured RSCP value is higher
than the value of this parameter. Then, the RNC sends the
signaling to disable the compression mode and stop the inter-
frequency measurement.
Event 2D and event 2F are used to enable and disable the
compression mode respectively. To enable the compression mode
earlier, increase the threshold of triggering event 2D; otherwise,
decrease the threshold of triggering event 2D. To prevent the
frequent enabling and disabling of the compression mode, increase
the difference between the thresholds of triggering event 2D and
event 2F.
When the signals at the entrance to an elevator or a subway
change too fast to perform handover, set this parameter to -85 WRFD-
dBm to enable the compression mode earlier. NO NO 020302
RSCP threshold of triggering the inter-frequency measurement for
PS non-HSPA services.
The threshold of triggering the inter-frequency measurement
(namely, threshold of enabling the compression mode) is a key
parameter in the inter-frequency handover policy. The setting of
this parameter affects the proportion of the UEs in compression
mode in a cell and the success rate of the hard handover. To set
this parameter, consider the following factors: moving speed of the
UE and cell radius.
When RSCP is used as the measurement quantity for HSPA
services, the UE reports event 2D when the measured RSCP value
is lower than the value of this parameter. Then, the RNC sends the
signaling to activate the compression mode and start the inter-
frequency measurement.
For the UE moving at a speed of 5 km/h, the recommended
threshold is -100 dBm; for the UE moving at a speed of 50 km/h,
the recommended threshold is -97 dBm; for the UE moving at a
speed of 120 km/h, the recommended threshold is -93 dBm.
For the cell in which the UEs are moving at various speeds, set this
parameter to -95 dBm. The emulation result shows that the call
drop rate remains low for the UEs moving at a speed of 120 km/h
when this parameter is set to -95 dBm.
Event 2D and event 2F are used to enable and disable the
compression mode respectively. To enable the compression mode
earlier, increase the threshold of triggering event 2D; otherwise,
decrease the threshold of triggering event 2D. To prevent the
frequent enabling and disabling of the compression mode, increase
the difference between the thresholds of triggering event 2D and
event 2F.
When the signals at the entrance to an elevator or a subway
change too fast to perform handover, set this parameter to -90 WRFD-
dBm to enable the compression mode earlier. NO NO 020302
RSCP threshold of triggering the inter-frequency measurement for
HSPA services.
The threshold of triggering the inter-frequency measurement
(namely, threshold of enabling the compression mode) is a key
parameter in the inter-frequency handover policy. The setting of
this parameter affects the proportion of the UEs in compression
mode in a cell and the success rate of the hard handover. To set
this parameter, consider the following factors: moving speed of the
UE and cell radius.
When RSCP is used as the measurement quantity for HSPA
services, the UE reports event 2D when the measured RSCP value
is lower than the value of this parameter. Then, the RNC sends the
signaling to activate the compression mode and start the inter-
frequency measurement.
For the UE moving at a speed of 5 km/h, the recommended
threshold is -100 dBm; for the UE moving at a speed of 50 km/h,
the recommended threshold is -97 dBm; for the UE moving at a
speed of 120 km/h, the recommended threshold is -93 dBm.
For the cell in which the UEs are moving at various speeds, set this
parameter to -95 dBm. The emulation result shows that the call
drop rate remains low for the UEs moving at a speed of 120 km/h
when this parameter is set to -95 dBm.
Event 2D and event 2F are used to enable and disable the
compression mode respectively. To enable the compression mode
earlier, increase the threshold of triggering event 2D; otherwise,
decrease the threshold of triggering event 2D. To prevent the
frequent enabling and disabling of the compression mode, increase
the difference between the thresholds of triggering event 2D and
event 2F.
When the signals at the entrance to an elevator or a subway
change too fast to perform handover, set this parameter to -90 WRFD-
dBm to enable the compression mode earlier. NO NO 020302
RSCP threshold of stopping the inter-frequency measurement for
PS non-HSPA services.
The threshold of stopping the inter-frequency measurement
(namely, threshold of disabling the compression mode) is a key
parameter in the inter-frequency handover policy. The setting of
this parameter affects the proportion of the UEs in compression
mode in a cell and the success rate of the hard handover. To set
this parameter, consider the following factors: moving speed of the
UE and cell radius.
When RSCP is used as the measurement quantity for PS non-
HSPA services, the UE reports event 2F when the measured
RSCP value is higher than the value of this parameter. Then, the
RNC sends the signaling to disable the compression mode and
stop the inter-frequency measurement.
Event 2D and event 2F are used to enable and disable the
compression mode respectively. To enable the compression mode
earlier, increase the threshold of triggering event 2D; otherwise,
decrease the threshold of triggering event 2D. To prevent the
frequent enabling and disabling of the compression mode, increase
the difference between the thresholds of triggering event 2D and
event 2F.
When the signals at the entrance to an elevator or a subway
change too fast to perform handover, set this parameter to -85 WRFD-
dBm to enable the compression mode earlier. NO NO 020302
RSCP threshold of stopping the inter-frequency measurement for
HSPA services.
The threshold of stopping the inter-frequency measurement
(namely, threshold of disabling the compression mode) is a key
parameter in the inter-frequency handover policy. The setting of
this parameter affects the proportion of the UEs in compression
mode in a cell and the success rate of the hard handover. To set
this parameter, consider the following factors: moving speed of the
UE and cell radius.
When RSCP is used as the measurement quantity for HSPA
services, the UE reports event 2F when the measured RSCP value
is higher than the value of this parameter. Then, the RNC sends
the signaling to disable the compression mode and stop the inter-
frequency measurement.
Event 2D and event 2F are used to enable and disable the
compression mode respectively. To enable the compression mode
earlier, increase the threshold of triggering event 2D; otherwise,
decrease the threshold of triggering event 2D. To prevent the
frequent enabling and disabling of the compression mode, increase
the difference between the thresholds of triggering event 2D and
event 2F.
When the signals at the entrance to an elevator or a subway
change too fast to perform handover, set this parameter to -85 WRFD-
dBm to enable the compression mode earlier. NO NO 020302
Threshold of the target frequency for triggering inter-frequency
measurement based on measurement quantity of Ec/No for CS
services. For CS services, if the inter-frequency reporting mode is
set to "EVENT_TRIGGER", this parameter is used to set the
criterion for triggering event 2B. That is, event 2B can be triggered
when the quality of the target frequency is higher than this
threshold. If the inter-frequency reporting mode is set to
"PERIODIC_TRIGGER", this parameter is used for handover WRFD-
decision. NO NO 020302
Threshold of the target frequency for triggering inter-frequency
measurement based on measurement quantity of Ec/No for non-
HSPA services in PS domain.For non-HSPA services in PS
domain, For CS services, if the inter-frequency reporting mode is
set to "EVENT_TRIGGER", this parameter is used to set the
criterion for triggering event 2B. That is, event 2B can be triggered
when the quality of the target frequency is higher than this
threshold. If the inter-frequency reporting mode is set to
"PERIODIC_TRIGGER", this parameter is used for handover WRFD-
decision. NO NO 020302
Threshold of the target frequency for triggering inter-frequency
measurement based on measurement quantity of Ec/No for HSPA
services.For HSPA services, For CS services, if the inter-frequency
reporting mode is set to "EVENT_TRIGGER", this parameter is
used to set the criterion for triggering event 2B. That is, event 2B
can be triggered when the quality of the target frequency is higher
than this threshold. If the inter-frequency reporting mode is set to
"PERIODIC_TRIGGER", this parameter is used for handover WRFD-
decision. NO NO 020302
Threshold of the target frequency for triggering inter-frequency
measurement based on measurement quantity of RSCP for CS
services. For CS services, For CS services, if the inter-frequency
reporting mode is set to "EVENT_TRIGGER", this parameter is
used to set the criterion for triggering event 2B. That is, event 2B
can be triggered when the quality of the target frequency is higher
than this threshold. If the inter-frequency reporting mode is set to
"PERIODIC_TRIGGER", this parameter is used for handover WRFD-
decision. NO NO 020302
Threshold of the target frequency for triggering inter-frequency
measurement based on measurement quantity of RSCP for non-
HSPA services in PS domain.For non-HSPA services in PS
domain, For CS services, if the inter-frequency reporting mode is
set to "EVENT_TRIGGER", this parameter is used to set the
criterion for triggering event 2B. That is, event 2B can be triggered
when the quality of the target frequency is higher than this
threshold. If the inter-frequency reporting mode is set to
"PERIODIC_TRIGGER", this parameter is used for handover WRFD-
decision. NO NO 020302
Threshold of the target frequency for triggering inter-frequency
measurement based on measurement quantity of RSCP for HSPA
services. For HSPA services, For CS services, if the inter-
frequency reporting mode is set to "EVENT_TRIGGER", this
parameter is used to set the criterion for triggering event 2B. That
is, event 2B can be triggered when the quality of the target
frequency is higher than this threshold. If the inter-frequency
reporting mode is set to "PERIODIC_TRIGGER", this parameter is WRFD-
used for handover decision. NO NO 020302
Threshold of used frequency quality for triggering inter-frequency
measurement based on measurement quantity of Ec/No for CS
services.For CS services, if the value of "Inter-frequency
Measurement Report Mode" is set to EVENT_TRIGGER, this
parameter is used to set the measurement control of event 2B.
One of the necessary conditions for triggering event 2B can be met
only when the quality of the target frequency is smaller than this
threshold. In addition, event 2B is triggered only when both the
necessary conditions are met.
After handover, even if the inter-frequency measurement is
triggered again, it is very difficult to hand over the UE again to the
cell of currently used frequency. That is, this parameter is usually
set smaller than the start threshold for event 2F or equal to the WRFD-
threshold of event 2D. NO NO 020302
Threshold of used frequency quality for triggering inter-frequency
measurement based on measurement quantity of Ec/No for non-
HSPA services in PS domain.For non-HSPA services in PS
domain, if the value of "Inter-frequency Measurement Report
Mode" is set to EVENT_TRIGGER, this parameter is used to set
the measurement control of event 2B. One of the necessary
conditions for triggering event 2B can be met only when the quality
of the target frequency is smaller than this threshold. In addition,
event 2B is triggered only when both the necessary conditions are
met.
After handover, even if the inter-frequency measurement is
triggered again, it is very difficult to hand over the UE again to the
cell of currently used frequency. That is, this parameter is usually
set smaller than the start threshold for event 2F or equal to the WRFD-
threshold of event 2D. NO NO 020302
Threshold of used frequency quality for triggering inter-frequency
measurement based on measurement quantity of Ec/No for HSPA
services.For HSPA services, if the value of "Inter-frequency
Measurement Report Mode" is set to EVENT_TRIGGER, this
parameter is used to set the measurement control of event 2B.
One of the necessary conditions for triggering event 2B can be met
only when the quality of the target frequency is smaller than this
threshold. In addition, event 2B is triggered only when both the
necessary conditions are met.
After handover, even if the inter-frequency measurement is
triggered again, it is very difficult to hand over the UE again to the
cell of currently used frequency. That is, this parameter is usually
set smaller than the start threshold for event 2F or equal to the WRFD-
threshold of event 2D. NO NO 020302
Threshold of used frequency quality for triggering inter-frequency
measurement based on measurement quantity of RSCP for CS
services.For CS services, if the value of "Inter-frequency
Measurement Report Mode" is set to EVENT_TRIGGER, this
parameter is used to set the measurement control of event 2B.
One of the necessary conditions for triggering event 2B can be met
only when the quality of the target frequency is smaller than this
threshold. In addition, event 2B is triggered only when both the
necessary conditions are met.
After handover, even if the inter-frequency measurement is
triggered again, it is very difficult to hand over the UE again to the
cell of currently used frequency. That is, this parameter is usually
set smaller than the start threshold for event 2F or equal to the WRFD-
threshold of event 2D. NO NO 020302
Threshold of used frequency quality for triggering inter-frequency
measurement based on measurement quantity of RSCP for non-
HSPA services in PS domain.For non-HSPA services in PS
domain, if the value of "Inter-frequency Measurement Report
Mode" is set to EVENT_TRIGGER, this parameter is used to set
the measurement control of event 2B. One of the necessary
conditions for triggering event 2B can be met only when the quality
of the target frequency is smaller than this threshold. In addition,
event 2B is triggered only when both the necessary conditions are
met.
After handover, even if the inter-frequency measurement is
triggered again, it is very difficult to hand over the UE again to the
cell of currently used frequency. That is, this parameter is usually
set smaller than the start threshold for event 2F or equal to the WRFD-
threshold of event 2D. NO NO 020302
Threshold of used frequency quality for triggering inter-frequency
measurement based on measurement quantity of RSCP for HSPA
services.For HSPA services, if the value of "Inter-frequency
Measurement Report Mode" is set to EVENT_TRIGGER, this
parameter is used to set the measurement control of event 2B.
One of the necessary conditions for triggering event 2B can be met
only when the quality of the target frequency is smaller than this
threshold. In addition, event 2B is triggered only when both the
necessary conditions are met.
After handover, even if the inter-frequency measurement is
triggered again, it is very difficult to hand over the UE again to the
cell of currently used frequency. That is, this parameter is usually
set smaller than the start threshold for event 2F or equal to the WRFD-
threshold of event 2D. NO NO 020302
Length of the timer for the inter-frequency measurement.
If the inter-frequency handover is not performed before this timer
expires, the inter-frequency measurement is stopped and the WRFD-
compression mode is disabled (if enabled before). The value 0 020302
indicates that this timer is not to be started. WRFD-
This parameter is used to prevent the long duration of the inter- 020304
frequency measurement state (compression mode) due to WRFD-
unavailability of a target cell that meets the handover criteria. NO NO 021200

WRFD-
Sets the interval between the failure in the inter-frequency 020302
handover triggered by the event 2B and the inter-frequency WRFD-
handover retry. NO NO 020304
Maximum number of inter-frequency handover re-attempts after
event 2B is reported when the measurement control message is
valid.
If this parameter is set to a greater value, the number of inter-
frequency handover re-attempts increases and the possibility of
successfully handing over the UE to the target cell whose load
becomes normal increases. When the number of inter-frequency
handover re-attempts reaches the threshold, the RNC sends
another inter-frequency measurement control message to allow the WRFD-
UE to be handed over to other cells of this frequency. 020302
If the measurement control is released, the inter-frequency WRFD-
handover re-attempt is stopped. NO NO 020304
Maximum delay before triggering the inter-frequency coverage
handover.
If the inter-frequency coverage handover priority of the cell
reporting the MR is equal to the highest priority of the target cell
defined in the measurement control list, the inter-frequency
handover is triggered. If the inter-frequency coverage handover
priority of the cell reporting the MR is lower than the highest priority
of the target cell defined in the measurement control list, the inter-
freq coverage handover delay timer is enabled. WRFD-
When the timer expires, the inter-freq handover is triggered. NO NO 020302
This parameter specifies the Layer 3 filter coefficient for the inter-
frequency measurement
This parameter has the same physical significance and
measurement model as the layer 3 filter coefficient for the intra- WRFD-
frequency measurement. The difference is that the report period of 020302
the inter-frequency measurement is 480 ms while the report period WRFD-
of the intra-frequency measurement is 200 ms. In practice, the 020304
setting of this parameter can be adjusted according to performance WRFD-
statistics. NO NO 021200
Hysteresis used for event 2C.
The value of this parameter is associated with the slow fading. If
this parameter is set to a greater value, the ability of resisting signal
fluctuation improves and the number of ping-pong handovers
decreases; however, the handover algorithm becomes slow in
responding to the signal change and thus event 2C may not be WRFD-
triggered in time. NO NO 021200
Interval time between detection of event 2C and sending of the
measurement report.
The value of this parameter is associated with slow fading. If this
parameter is set to a greater value, the probability of incorrect
decision becomes low; however, the handover algorithm becomes
slow in responding to signal change.
The emulation results show that setting this interval can effectively
reduce the average number of handovers and the number of
incorrect handovers, preventing unnecessary handovers. In
addition, the UE at different rates may react differently to the same
interval. For the fast-moving UE, the call drop rate is more sensitive
to this interval, whereas, for the slow-moving UE, the call drop rate
is less sensitive to this interval. Therefore, for the cell with most of
the fast-moving UEs, this parameter can be set to a smaller value,
whereas for the cell with most of the slow-moving UEs, this
parameter can be set to a greater value. The value of this
parameter can be adjusted according to the actual network WRFD-
statistics. NO NO 021200
Threshold of signal quality of the target frequency for triggering
inter-frequency measurement.
This parameter is used to set measurement control on the event
2C.
The event 2C is triggered when the signal quality of the target WRFD-
frequency is above this threshold. NO NO 021200
Length of the timer for the inter-frequency measurement.
If the inter-frequency handover is not performed before this timer
expires, the inter-frequency measurement is stopped and the WRFD-
compression mode is disabled (if enabled before). The value 0 020302
indicates that this timer is not to be started. WRFD-
This parameter is used to prevent the long duration of the inter- 020304
frequency measurement state (compression mode) due to WRFD-
unavailability of a target cell that meets the handover criteria. NO NO 021200
Interval between the handover re-attempts for event 2C.
If the inter-frequency handover for event 2C fails, the RNC reties
the inter-frequency handover. This parameter specifies the interval
between the handover re-attempts for event 2C. If this parameter is
set to a smaller value, handover re-attempts increase when the
inter-frequency handover fails. In this case, the UE can be quickly
handed over to the target cell whose load is reduced. The RNC WRFD-
load, however, increases. NO NO 021200
Maximum number of handover attempts for event 2C.
This parameter specifies the maximum number of handover re-
attempts for event 2C when the measurement control message is
valid. If this parameter is set to a greater value, inter-frequency
handover re-attempts increase and the possibility of successfully
handing over the UE to the target cell whose load becomes normal
increases. When the number of re-attempts reaches the preset
value, the RNC does not attempt to perform the handover.
Alternatively, when the measurement control is cancelled, the WRFD-
handover re-attempt is stopped immediately. NO NO 021200

ID of an RNC YES YES None

WRFD-
Unique ID of a cell YES YES 020202
Unique RNC ID of a neighboring cell YES YES None

Unique ID of a neighboring cell YES YES None

Neighboring cell oriented CIO.


This parameter specifies the neighboring cell oriented Cell
Individual Offset (CIO). The sum of the value of this parameter, the
value of the cell oriented CIO, and the actual measurement
quantity is used for the event evaluation of the UE or used for the
handover decision procedure on the RNC side. In a handover
algorithm, this parameter is used for moving the border of a cell. In
the case of an event-based intra-frequency measurement or inter- WRFD-
RAT measurement, the UE determines whether to trigger an event 020201
according to the sum of the value of this parameter, the value of WRFD-
the cell oriented CIO, and the actual measurement quantity. The 020202
UE does not consider the value of this parameter when evaluating WRFD-
an inter-frequency measurement event. 020203
In the case of a periodical inter-frequency measurement or inter- WRFD-
RAT measurement, the RNC determines whether to initiate a 020302
handover according to the sum of the value of this parameter, the WRFD-
value of the cell. NO NO 020304
Indicates whether to send the system information block 11 (SIB11)
including neighboring cell information. WRFD-
The value "FALSE" indicates that the neighboring information is not 010801
included in the SIB11. The value "TRUE" indicates that the WRFD-
neighboring information is included in the SIB11. NO NO 010802
Cell offset used for CPICH RSCP measurement value in cell
selection or reselection when the UE is in idle mode.
Offset of neighboring cell CPICH measurement value. This
parameter is used for RSCP measurement. The offset is subtracted
from the neighboring cell measurement value before cell
reselection. In handover algorithms, this parameter is used for
moving the border of a cell. This parameter can be configured by
the Radio Network Planner (RNP) based on the actual network. If
this parameter is set to a greater value, the probability for cell
reselection reduces. WRFD-
Note that in FDD mode, this parameter is valid only when SIB11 010801
Indicator is set as TRUE. WRFD-
For details, see 3GPP TS 25.331. NO NO 010802
Cell offset used for CPICH Ec/No measurement value in cell
selection or reselection when the UE is in idle mode.
Offset of neighboring cell CPICH measurement value. This
parameter is used for Ec/No measurement. The offset is
subtracted from the neighboring cell measurement value before cell
reselection.In handover algorithms, this parameter is used for
moving the border of a cell. This parameter can be configured by
the Radio Network Planner (RNP) based on the actual network. WRFD-
Note that in FDD mode, this parameter is valid only when SIB11 010801
Indicator is set as TRUE. WRFD-
For details, see 3GPP TS 25.331. NO NO 010802
Indicates whether to send the SIB12 indication including the
neighboring cell information. WRFD-
The value "FALSE" indicates that the neighboring information is not 010801
included in the SIB12. The value "TRUE" indicates that the WRFD-
neighboring information is included in the SIB12. NO NO 010802
Cell offset used for CPICH RSCP measurement value in cell
selection or reselection when the UE is in connected mode. During
cell selection or reselection, "QOffset1sn" is the cell offset
corresponding to CPICH RSCP, and "QOffset2sn" is the cell offset
corresponding to CPICH Ec/No. The prefix "Idle" is used for idle
mode, and the prefix "Conn" for connected mode. ConnQoffset1sn
and ConnQoffset2sn are valid only when "SIB12Ind" is set to
"TRUE", indicating that the SIB12 message is existing.Offset of
neighboring cell CPICH measurement value. This parameter is
used for RSCP measurement. The offset is subtracted from the
neighboring cell measurement value before cell reselection. In
handover algorithms, this parameter is used for moving the border WRFD-
of a cell. This parameter can be configured by the Radio Network 010801
Planner (RNP) based on the actual network. For details on WRFD-
"QOffset1sn" and "QOffset2sn", see 3GPP TS 25.331. NO NO 010802
Cell offset used for CPICH Ec/No measurement value in cell
selection or reselection when the UE is in connected mode. During
cell selection or reselection, "QOffset1sn" is the cell offset
corresponding to CPICH RSCP, and "QOffset2sn" is the cell offset
corresponding to CPICH Ec/No. The prefix "Idle" is used for idle
mode, and the prefix "Conn" for connected mode. ConnQoffset1sn
and ConnQoffset2sn are valid only when "SIB12Ind" is set to
"TRUE", indicating that the SIB12 message is existing.Offset of
neighboring cell CPICH measurement value. This parameter is
used for Ec/No measurement. The offset is subtracted from the
neighboring cell measurement value before cell reselection.In
handover algorithms, this parameter is used for moving the border WRFD-
of a cell. This parameter can be configured by the Radio Network 010801
Planner(RNP) based on the actual network. For details on WRFD-
"QOffset1sn" and "QOffset2sn", see 3GPP TS 25.331. NO NO 010802
Specifies the penalty time for cell reselection.
If this parameter is set to a greater value, the penalty time for HCS
cell reselection is prolonged. If this parameter is set to a smaller WRFD-
value, the penalty time for HCS cell reselection is shortened. When 021200
the UE is in idle mode, the ping-pong reselections between HCS WRFD-
cells reduces if this parameter is set to a greater value. In this case, 010801
however, the hierarchical cell structure cannot be deployed WRFD-
effectively. NO NO 010802
Cell offset used for CPICH RSCP measurement value in HCS cell
selection. WRFD-
If this parameter is set to a greater value, the probability for 021200
selecting a neighboring cell reduces. If this parameter is set to a WRFD-
smaller value, the probability for selecting a neighboring cell 010801
increases. If this parameter is set to "INFINITY", a neighboring cell WRFD-
is not selected. NO NO 010802
Cell offset used for CPICH Ec/No measurement value in HCS cell WRFD-
selection. 021200
If this parameter is set to a greater value, the probability for cell WRFD-
reselection reduces. If this parameter is set to a smaller value, the 010801
probability for cell reselection increases. If this parameter is set to WRFD-
"INFINITY", a neighboring cell is not selected. NO NO 010802
Priority for neighboring cell supporting coverage-based inter-
frequency handover.
The value "0" indicates that the coverage-based inter-frequency
handover is not supported. The value "1" indicates that the cell is
assigned with the highest priority for the handover. The value "3"
indicates that the cell is assigned with the lowest priority for the
handover. If a higher priority is assigned to a cell, the probability for
selecting the cell as the measurement object and the target cell for
the handover increases. For example, the cell with priority 1 has
more chance to select as the measurement object and the target WRFD-
cell for the handover than the cell with priority 2. NO NO 020302
Whether to perform blind handover. WRFD-
The value FALSE indicates that the cell is not considered as a 020103
candidate cell for blind handover. Therefore, blind over to this cell WRFD-
cannot be triggered. NO NO 021200
Quality condition for triggering the blind handover.
If this parameter is not set to -115, a conditional blind handover can
be triggered in an inter-frequency neighboring cell with the same WRFD-
coverage. If this parameter is set to -115, a direct blind handover 020103
can be triggered in an inter-frequency neighboring cell with the WRFD-
larger coverage. NO NO 021200
Priority flag of neighboring cells WRFD-
The value TRUE indicates that the neighboring cell priority is valid, 020202
and the value FALSE indicates that the neighboring cell priority is WRFD-
invalid. In the algorithm of neighboring cell combination, the cell 020203
with an invalid priority is the last one to be considered as the WRFD-
measurement object. NO NO 020302
The priority that corresponds to the neighboring cell is valid only
when the parameter is set to TRUE. The neighboring cell with a
lower priority is more possibly delivered as the measurement
object. For example, the neighboring cell with priority 1 is more
possible to be selected as the measurement object than the WRFD-
neighboring cell with priority 2. NO YES 020302
DRD Ec/No threshold for determining whether to perform the blind
handover. If the measured Ec/No of the current cell is greater than WRFD-
this parameter, this cell can be the candidate cell for DRD. NO NO 02040001

Whether the cell supports the measure-based directed retry


(MBDR) algorithm.
The value TRUE indicates that the cell supports the MBDR
algorithm, and the value FALSE indicates that the cell does not
support the MBDR algorithm. NO NO None
Priority of a MBDR cell.
This parameter is valid only when the "MBDRFlag" parameter is set
to TRUE. It indicates the tiptop priority when the value is set to 0,
and the lowest priority when the value is set to 15. The higher the
priority, the easier it is for the MBDR cell to be delivered as the
measurement object and the easier to be selected to the handover
target cell when there are many of cells meet the quality condition.
Attention, when there does not have cell meet the quality condition
base on the MBDR measurement result, if there exists a cell which
has the priority of 0, and the type of the measurement report is
periodic, then it can be selected to blind handover target cell. NO NO None
Specify the flags of the cells that the DRD measurement or LDR
measurement is performed.
The value "TRUE" indicates that the cell can be considered as the
measurement object in the DRD measurement algorithm or LDR
measurement algorithm. The value "FALSE" indicates that the cell
is invalid. NO NO None
Indicates whether the signal quality in neighboring cells is
guaranteed. If the parameters Qqualmin and Qrxlevmin for the
neighboring cell related to SIB11 and SIB12 are set to different
values from those for the serving cell, this parameter should be set
to "TRUE".
Cell reselection is performed only when the signal quality in the WRFD-
expected neighboring cell is above Qqualmin and Qrxlevmin. NO NO 010802
Minimum CPICH Ec/No for the neighboring cell on cell reselection.
The neighboring cell can be involved in cell sorting for reselection
only when its CPICH Ec/No is above this threshold. If this
parameter is set to the same value as Qqualmin for the serving
cell, Qqualmin is not contained in SIB11 or SIB12. In this case, the
UE extracts the Qqualmin from SIB3. For details, see the 3GPP TS
25.331. According to the 3GPP TS 25.304, S criterion for cell
reselection is defined as follows: Srxlev > 0 and Squal > 0
Here,
Squal = Qqualmeas - Qqualmin
Srxlev = Qrxlevmeas - Qrxlevmin - Pcompensation
"Qqualmeas" refers to the measured CPICH Ec/No.
"Qrxlevmeas" refers to the CPICH RSCP.
"Qrxlevmin" refers to the minimum CPICH receive power in the
current cell.
Pcompensation = max(UE_TXPWR_MAX_RACH - P_MAX, 0)
"UE_TXPWR_MAX_RACH", also named as
"MaxAllowedULTxPower", refers to the maximum uplink transmit
power when the UE accesses a cell. WRFD-
"P_MAX" refers to the maximum RF output power of the UE. NO NO 010802
Minimum CPICH RSCP for the neighboring cell on cell reselection.
The neighboring cell can be involved in cell sorting for reselection
only when its CPICH RSCP is above this threshold. If this
parameter is set to the same value as Qrxlevmin for the serving
cell, Qrxlevmin is not contained in SIB11 or SIB12. In this case, the
UE extracts the Qrxlevmin from SIB3. For details, see the 3GPP
TS 25.331. Qrxlevmin should be set to a proper value, to match WRFD-
Qqualmin. NO NO 010802
is made when the handover fails unless event 3A is triggered in
this cell again.
The advantage of event-triggered reporting is that the signaling
transmission and processing load are saved. Comparing the signal
quality between intra-frequency and inter-frequency handovers, the
ping-pong effect in handover is prevented to some extent. The
drawback of event-triggered reporting is that the event is reported
only once and cannot be changed to periodical reporting. For the
cell-oriented algorithm parameters, each time when the best cell is
updated, the inter-frequency measurement parameters should be
updated accordingly.
Periodical reporting
When the quality of the GSM cell reported by the UE meets the
criteria for inter-RAT handover, the delay trigger timer is started. If
the quality of the GSM cell always meets the criteria for inter-RAT
handover before timeout, the inter-RAT handover is triggered after
the delay trigger timer expires.
For the GSM cell whose BSIC can be decoded correctly, a shorter
delay trigger time should be set to indicate the high priority attribute
of the GSM cell. For the GSM cell whose BSIC is not verified, a
longer delay trigger time should be set to indicate the low priority
attribute of the GSM cell. In this manner, the BSIC can be decoded
faster.
If the handover fails, the handover re-attempt is made again
according to the periodical inter-RAT measurement report.
The advantage of periodical reporting is that it can be used for
repeated handover re-attempts on the same cell when the
handover fails, and that subsequent algorithms can be flexibly
developed. In addition, for the cell-oriented algorithm parameters,
the RNC updates the parameters when making internal handover
decision and the system needs not to inform the UEs of the
parameter change through signaling messages after the
handovers. The drawback of periodical reporting is that it requires
large amount of signaling and increases the load on the air
interface and for signaling processing.
The two reporting modes have both advantage and drawback. WRFD-
Currently, the traditional periodical reporting mode is preferred. NO NO 020303
L3 filtering coefficient for event 2D or event 2F measurement
If this parameter is set to a greater value, the effect of smoothing
signals and the ability of anti-fast-fading improve. However, the
ability of tracing the signal change becomes low and call drops are
likely to occur because handover is not performed in time. If this
parameter is set to a smaller value, the number of unnecessary
handovers increases.
The parameter has the same physical meaning and measurement
model as the inter-frequency L3 filter coefficient. The reporting
period is 480 ms. For specific analysis, see the intra-frequency L3
filter coefficient and inter-frequency L3 filter coefficient.
Parameter adjustment suggestions:
In cells where the average moving speed of UEs is low, there is a
comparatively big shadow fading square error. Therefore, the
recommended value is 4. The value can be increased in a certain
degree.
In cells where the average moving speed of UEs is medium, there
is a comparatively smaller shadow fading square error. Therefore,
the recommended value is 3.
In cells where the average moving speed of UEs is high, there is a
comparatively small shadow fading square error. Therefore, the WRFD-
recommended value is 2. NO NO 020303
Measurement quantity used in coverage-based inter-RAT
measurement in event 3A-triggered reporting mode.
When CPICH_Ec/No is selected, it indicates that the Ec/No
measurement quantity is used for event 3A measurement. The
physical unit is dB.
When CPICH_RSCP is selected, it indicates that the RSCP
measurement quantity is used for event 3A measurement. The
physical unit is dBm.
When AUTO is selected, it indicates that the Ec/No measurement
quantity is used for event 3A measurement if the RNC receives
Ec/No 2D firstly. If the RNC receives the RSCP 2D firstly, the WRFD-
RSCP measurement quantity is used for event 3A measurement. NO NO 020303
This parameter specifies the Layer 3 filter coefficient for the inter-
RAT measurement.
If this parameter is set to a greater value, the effect of smoothing
signals and the ability of anti-fast-fading improve. However, the
ability of tracing the signal change becomes low and call drops are
likely to occur because handover is not performed in time. If this
parameter is set to a smaller value, the number of unnecessary
handovers increases.
The parameter has the same physical meaning and measurement
model as the inter-frequency L3 filter coefficient. The reporting
period is 480 ms. For specific analysis, see the intra-frequency L3
filter coefficient and inter-frequency L3 filter coefficient.
Parameter adjustment suggestions:
In cells where the average moving speed of UEs is low, there is a
comparatively big shadow fading square error. Therefore, the
recommended value is 4. The value can be increased in a certain
degree.
In cells where the average moving speed of UEs is medium, there WRFD-
is a comparatively smaller shadow fading square error. Therefore, 020303
the recommended value is 3. WRFD-
In cells where the average moving speed of UEs is high, there is a 020305
comparatively small shadow fading square error. Therefore, the WRFD-
recommended value is 2. NO NO 020306
The parameter WeightForUsedFreq is the frequency weighting
factor used to calculate the quality of the current frequency.
This parameter is used for event 3A evaluation. For detailed
information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.133.
To set this parameter, see the method for setting the intra- WRFD-
frequency handover weighting factor "Weight". NO NO 020303
Interval that the UE reports inter-RAT measurement results to the
RNC.
This parameter specifies the interval that the UE sends inter-RAT
measurement results to the RNC in periodical reporting mode. It is
not recommended that this parameter is set to
NON_PERIODIC_REPORT since the UE behavior may be
unknown.
The GSM RSSI measurement period is 480 ms. Therefore, the
inter-RAT periodical reporting interval should be longer than 480
ms. If the periodical reporting interval is excessively high, the
handover decision time will be long, and handovers will be slow.
The adjustment should be made according to the configured GSM
RSSI measurement compressed mode sequence. According to the
current configured GSM RSSI measurement compressed mode
sequence, the RSSI measurement of eight GSM cells can be
finished in 480 ms. Therefore, the RSSI measurement of 16 GSM
cells can be finished in 1000 ms. According to 3GPP specifications,
the number of inter-RAT neighboring cells should not exceed 32.
Therefore, the parameter value can be set to 2000 ms if the
number of neighboring GSM cells exceeds 16.
The setting of this parameter has impact on the Uu signaling traffic.
If the period is too short and the reporting frequency is too high, the
RNC may have high load in processing signaling. If the period is WRFD-
too long, the network cannot detect the signal changes in time, 020303
which may delay the inter-RAT handover and thus cause call WRFD-
drops. NO NO 020309
Hysteresis for event 2D.
This parameter is used to avoid the ping-pong reporting of event
2D (the estimated quality of the currently used frequency is below a
certain threshold). The value of this parameter is associated with
slow fading. If this parameter is set to a greater value, the
probability of ping-pong reporting or wrong decision is lower, but
the event may not be triggered in time. If this parameter is set to a
smaller value, ping-pong reporting of event 2D is likely to occur.
The setting of this parameter should consider the radio conditions
(slow fading), actual handover distance, and moving speed of the
UE. The value of this parameter ranges from 2 dB to 5 dB. In
addition, filter coefficient and triggering delay must be considered WRFD-
in setting this parameter. NO NO 020303
Hysteresis for event 2F.
The value of this parameter is associated with slow fading. If this
parameter is set to a greater value, the probability of ping-pong
reporting or wrong decision is lower, but the event may not be
triggered in time.
The inter-RAT measurement hysteresis in periodical reporting
mode is used to prevent the ping-pong reporting of event 2D (the
estimated quality of the currently used frequency is below a certain
threshold) and event 2F (the estimated quality of the currently used
frequency is above a certain threshold). Event 2D is used to enable
the compressed mode and event 2F is used to disable the
compressed mode. "Hystfor2D" can be increased slightly based on
the recommended value, considering inter-frequency handover
statistics. Hystfor2D can also be increased slightly to prevent the
compressed mode from being frequently enabled and disabled and
to avoid unnecessary active set updates.
The setting of this parameter should consider the radio conditions
(slow fading), actual handover distance, and moving speed of the
UE. The value of this parameter ranges from 2 dB to 5 dB. In
addition, filter coefficient and triggering delay must be considered WRFD-
in setting this parameter. NO NO 020303
Hysteresis for event 3A.
The value of this parameter is associated with slow fading. If this
parameter is set to a greater value, the ability of resisting signal
fluctuation improves and the number of ping-pong handovers
decreases; however, the handover algorithm becomes slow in
responding to the signal change. If this parameter is set to a larger
value, the cell of another RAT where the UE needs to be handed
over to must be of good quality. Therefore, the criteria for triggering
the inter-RAT handover decision is hard to be fulfilled, and the call
drop rate will increase.
The emulation result shows that in a cell where the average moving
speed of UEs is high (for example, a cell that covers highways),
this parameter can be set to a smaller value 1.5 dB, because in the
cell the terrain is flat, barriers are fewer, and thus the shadow
fading variation is small. In a cell where the average moving speed
of UEs is low, this parameter can be set to a larger value 3.0 dB,
because there are usually many tall buildings and thus the shadow WRFD-
fading variation is comparatively high. NO NO 020303
Hysteresis for inter-RAT periodical reporting.
This parameter is used to avoid incorrect decisions caused by
unexpected jitters of signals during inter-RAT handover decisions.
HystforInterRAT and the inter-RAT handover decision threshold
determine whether to trigger inter-RAT handovers.
If this parameter is set to a greater value, the ability of resisting
signal fluctuation improves and the number of ping-pong
handovers decreases; however, the handover algorithm becomes
slow in responding to the signal change. If this parameter is set to
a larger value, the cell of another RAT where the UE needs to be
handed over to must be of good quality. Therefore, the criteria for
triggering the inter-RAT handover decision is hard to be fulfilled,
and the call drop rate will increase.
The emulation result shows that in a cell where the average moving
speed of UEs is high (for example, a cell that covers highways),
this parameter can be set to a smaller value 1.5 dB, because in the
cell the terrain is flat, barriers are fewer, and thus the shadow
fading variation is small. In a cell where the average moving speed
of UEs is low, this parameter can be set to a larger value 3.0 dB,
because there are usually many tall buildings and thus the shadow WRFD-
fading variation is comparatively high. NO NO 020303
Interval time between detection of event 2D and sending of the
measurement report.
The value of this parameter is associated with slow fading. If this
parameter is set to a greater value, the probability of incorrect
decision becomes low; however, the handover algorithm becomes
slow in responding to signal change.
The emulation result shows that the hysteresis setting can
effectively reduce the average number of handovers and the
number of incorrect handovers, thus preventing unnecessary
handovers. The emulation result also shows that the UE at different
data rates may react differently to the delay for triggering the event.
For the fast-moving UE, the call drop rate is more sensitive to the
delay, whereas, for the slow-moving UE, the call drop rate is less
sensitive to the delay. This can also reduce ping-pong handovers
and incorrect handovers. Therefore, for the cell where most UEs
are in fast movement, this parameter can be set to a smaller value,
whereas for the cell where most UEs are in slow movement, this
parameter can be set to a greater value. The value of this
parameter can be adjusted according to the actual network WRFD-
statistics. NO NO 020303
Interval time between detection of event 2F and sending of the
measurement report.
The value of this parameter is associated with slow fading. If this
parameter is set to a greater value, the probability of incorrect
decision becomes low; however, the handover algorithm becomes
slow in responding to signal change.
The emulation result shows that the hysteresis setting can
effectively reduce the average number of handovers and the
number of incorrect handovers, thus preventing unnecessary
handovers. The emulation result also shows that the UE at different
data rates may react differently to the delay for triggering the event.
For the fast-moving UE, the call drop rate is more sensitive to the
delay, whereas, for the slow-moving UE, the call drop rate is less
sensitive to the delay. This can also reduce ping-pong handovers
and incorrect handovers. Therefore, for the cell where most UEs
are in fast movement, this parameter can be set to a smaller value,
whereas for the cell where most UEs are in slow movement, this
parameter can be set to a greater value. The value of this
parameter can be adjusted according to the actual network WRFD-
statistics. NO NO 020303
Interval time between detection of event 3A and sending of the
measurement report.
The value of this parameter is associated with the slow fading. If
this parameter is set to a greater value, the probability of incorrect
handover decision becomes low; however, the handover algorithm
becomes slow in responding to signal change. If this parameter is
set to a smaller value, the handover algorithm becomes fast in
responding to signal change; however, the probability of incorrect
decision becomes high.
The emulation result shows that the hysteresis setting can
effectively reduce the average number of handovers and the
number of incorrect handovers, thus preventing unnecessary
handovers. The emulation result also shows that the UE at different
data rates may react differently to the delay for triggering the event.
For the fast-moving UE, the call drop rate is more sensitive to the
delay, whereas, for the slow-moving UE, the call drop rate is less
sensitive to the delay. This can also reduce ping-pong handovers
and incorrect handovers. Therefore, for the cell where most UEs
are in fast movement, this parameter can be set to a smaller value,
whereas for the cell where most UEs are in slow movement, this
parameter can be set to a greater value. The value of this
parameter can be adjusted according to the actual network
statistics.
The inter-frequency measurement reporting period is 480 ms.
Therefore, the trigger delay time shorter than 480 ms is invalid.
If the parameter is set to a larger value, handover is unlikely to be
triggered. However, call drops may increase as the parameter WRFD-
value increases. NO NO 020303
Time delay for triggering handovers to GSM cells with non-verified
BSIC.
During the period of time specified by this parameter, if the signal
quality in a neighboring GSM cell fulfills inter-RAT handover criteria
and the neighboring GSM cell is not verified, an inter-RAT
handover is triggered. When this parameter value is 65535, the WRFD-
RNC does not perform inter-RAT handovers to non-verified GSM 020303
cells. If this parameter is set to a larger value, the average number WRFD-
of handovers decreases, but call drops may occur. NO NO 020309
Time delay for triggering handovers to GSM cells with verified
BSIC.
During the period of time specified by this parameter, if the signal
quality in a neighboring GSM cell fulfills inter-RAT handover criteria
and the neighboring GSM cell is verified, an inter-RAT handover is
triggered.
The criterion for triggering inter-RAT handover is as follows:
Mother_RAT + CIO >= Tother_RAT + H/2
If the quality of the neighboring GSM cell meets the preceding
criterion, the RAN starts the trigger timer. After the timer expires,
the RAN makes inter-RAT handover decision. The length of the
trigger timer is called the time to trigger verified GSM cell.
This parameter and the hysteresis are used together to prevent
incorrect decisions caused by signal jitters during inter-RAT
handover decisions.
Considering that the UE is on the edge of the system, this
parameter should be set to a comparatively low value. In situations
where a GSM cell is verified, the performance of the GSM cell is
generally regarded as good. In this case, the parameter can be set WRFD-
to 0, which indicates that the handover is performed immediately. 020303
If this parameter is set to a larger value, the average number of WRFD-
handovers decreases, but call drops may occur. NO NO 020309
Switch for verifying the Base Station Identity Code (BSIC).
This parameter is used to control cells where inter-RAT
measurement reports are triggered. When the parameter is set to
"REQUIRED", the measurement reporting is triggered after the
BSIC of the measured cell is decoded correctly. When the
parameter is set to "NOT_REQUIRE", the measurement reporting
is triggered regardless of whether the BSIC of the measured cell is
decoded correctly. This parameter is valid for both periodical
reporting mode and event-triggered reporting mode. However, to
ensure handover reliability, it is recommended that the system WRFD-
reports only the cells whose BSIC is decoded correctly, that is, the 020303
recommended value of the parameter is "REQUIRED". If the WRFD-
parameter is set to "NOT_REQUIRED", handovers are likely to be 020305
triggered, but the handover reliability is lower than that in the WRFD-
situation the parameter is set to "REQUIRED". NO NO 020306
the compressed mode and start inter-RAT measurement.
For the UE moving at a speed of 5 km/h, the recommended
threshold is -17 dB; for the UE moving at a speed of 50 km/h, the
recommended threshold is -14 dB; for the UE moving at a speed of
120 km/h, the recommended threshold is -12 dB. In actual
networks, set this parameter to -14 dB because the UEs in a cell
usually move at different speeds. The emulation result shows that
the call drop rate remains low for the UEs moving at a speed of
120 km/h when this parameter is set to -14 dB.
If the cell is a macro cell, it indicates that micro cells exist in this
cell. To enable the micro cells to handle more traffic, the
compressed mode start and stop thresholds should be set higher,
that is, the thresholds for events 2D and 2F using CPICH RSCP
are set higher.
If the cell is a micro cell, the default value should be modified
according to the link budgeting result.
Event 2D and event 2F are used to enable and disable the
compressed mode respectively. When the cell is located in the
center of the frequency coverage or the inter-frequency
measurement quantity uses both Ec/No and RSCP, then the Ec/No
value is used as the criterion for events 2D and 2F. To enable the
compressed mode earlier, increase the threshold of triggering
event 2D; otherwise, decrease the threshold of triggering event 2D.
To prevent the frequent enabling and disabling of the compressed
mode, increase the difference between the thresholds of triggering
event 2D and event 2F.
Event 2D and event 2F are used to enable and disable the
compressed mode respectively in inter-RAT measurement. The
requirements on the signal quality and inter-RAT handover policies
vary with the service type. Therefore, the thresholds of enabling
and disabling inter-RAT measurement are distinguished by CS, PS,
and signaling.
To enable the compressed mode earlier, increase the threshold of
triggering event 2D; otherwise, decrease the threshold of triggering
event 2D. To prevent the frequent enabling and disabling of the
compressed mode, increase the difference between the thresholds WRFD-
of triggering event 2D and event 2F. NO NO 020303
Threshold of stopping inter-RAT measurement for CS services
when measurement quantity is Ec/No.
The threshold of stopping the inter-RAT measurement (the
threshold of disabling the compressed mode) is a key parameter in
the inter-RAT handover policy. The setting of this parameter affects
the proportion of the UEs in compressed mode in a cell and the
success rate of the hard handover. The setting of this parameter
should consider two factors, moving speed of the UE and cell
radius.
When Ec/No is used as the measurement quantity for CS services,
the UE reports event 2F when the measured Ec/No value is higher
than the value of this parameter. Then, the RNC sends the
signaling to disable the compressed mode and stop the inter-
frequency measurement.
If the cell is a macro cell, it indicates that micro cells exist in this
cell. To enable the micro cells to handle more traffic, the
compressed mode start and stop thresholds should be set higher,
that is, the thresholds for events 2D and 2F using CPICH RSCP
are set higher.
If the cell is a micro cell, the default value should be modified
according to the link budgeting result.
Event 2D and event 2F are used to enable and disable the
compressed mode respectively. When the cell is located in the
center of the frequency coverage or the inter-frequency
measurement quantity uses both Ec/No and RSCP, then the Ec/No
value is used as the criterion for events 2D and 2F. To enable the
compressed mode earlier, increase the threshold of triggering
event 2D; otherwise, decrease the threshold of triggering event 2D.
To prevent the frequent enabling and disabling of the compressed
mode, increase the difference between the thresholds of triggering WRFD-
event 2D and event 2F. NO NO 020303
measurement.
For the UE moving at a speed of 5 km/h, the recommended
threshold is -17 dB; for the UE moving at a speed of 50 km/h, the
recommended threshold is -14 dB; for the UE moving at a speed of
120 km/h, the recommended threshold is -12 dB.
In actual networks, set this parameter to -14 dB because the UEs
in a cell usually move at different speeds. The emulation result
shows that the call drop rate remains low for the UEs moving at a
speed of 120 km/h when this parameter is set to -14 dB.
If the cell is a macro cell, it indicates that micro cells exist in this
cell. To enable the micro cells to handle more traffic, the
compressed mode start and stop thresholds should be set higher,
that is, the thresholds for events 2D and 2F using CPICH RSCP
are set higher.
If the cell is a micro cell, the default value should be modified
according to the link budgeting result.
Event 2D and event 2F are used to enable and disable the
compressed mode respectively. When the cell is located in the
center of the frequency coverage or the inter-frequency
measurement quantity uses both Ec/No and RSCP, then the Ec/No
value is used as the criterion for events 2D and 2F. To enable the
compressed mode earlier, increase the threshold of triggering
event 2D; otherwise, decrease the threshold of triggering event 2D.
To prevent the frequent enabling and disabling of the compressed
mode, increase the difference between the thresholds of triggering
event 2D and event 2F.
Event 2D and event 2F are used to enable and disable the
compressed mode respectively in inter-RAT measurement. The
requirements on the signal quality and inter-RAT handover policies
vary with the service type. Therefore, the thresholds of enabling
and disabling inter-RAT measurement are distinguished by CS, PS,
and signaling.
To enable the compressed mode earlier, increase the threshold of
triggering event 2D; otherwise, decrease the threshold of triggering
event 2D. To prevent the frequent enabling and disabling of the
compressed mode, increase the difference between the thresholds WRFD-
of triggering event 2D and event 2F. NO NO 020303
enable the compressed mode and start inter-RAT measurement.
For the UE moving at a speed of 5 km/h, the recommended
threshold is -17 dB; for the UE moving at a speed of 50 km/h, the
recommended threshold is -14 dB; for the UE moving at a speed of
120 km/h, the recommended threshold is -12 dB.
In actual networks, set this parameter to -14 dB because the UEs
in a cell usually move at different speeds. The emulation result
shows that the call drop rate remains low for the UEs moving at a
speed of 120 km/h when this parameter is set to -14 dB.
If the cell is a macro cell, it indicates that micro cells exist in this
cell. To enable the micro cells to handle more traffic, the
compressed mode start and stop thresholds should be set higher,
that is, the thresholds for events 2D and 2F using CPICH RSCP
are set higher.
If the cell is a micro cell, the default value should be modified
according to the link budgeting result.
Event 2D and event 2F are used to enable and disable the
compressed mode respectively. When the cell is located in the
center of the frequency coverage or the inter-frequency
measurement quantity uses both Ec/No and RSCP, then the Ec/No
value is used as the criterion for events 2D and 2F. To enable the
compressed mode earlier, increase the threshold of triggering
event 2D; otherwise, decrease the threshold of triggering event 2D.
To prevent the frequent enabling and disabling of the compressed
mode, increase the difference between the thresholds of triggering
event 2D and event 2F.
Event 2D and event 2F are used to enable and disable the
compressed mode respectively in inter-RAT measurement. The
requirements on the signal quality and inter-RAT handover policies
vary with the service type. Therefore, the thresholds of enabling
and disabling inter-RAT measurement are distinguished by CS, PS,
and signaling.
To enable the compressed mode earlier, increase the threshold of
triggering event 2D; otherwise, decrease the threshold of triggering
event 2D. To prevent the frequent enabling and disabling of the
compressed mode, increase the difference between the thresholds WRFD-
of triggering event 2D and event 2F. NO NO 020303
Threshold of triggering inter-RAT measurement for PS domain non-
HSPA services when the measurement quantity is Ec/No.
The threshold of stopping the inter-RAT measurement (the
threshold of disabling the compressed mode) is a key parameter in
the inter-RAT handover policy. The setting of this parameter affects
the proportion of the UEs in compressed mode in a cell and the
success rate of the hard handover. The setting of this parameter
should consider two factors, moving speed of the UE and cell
radius.
When Ec/No is used as the measurement quantity for PS domain
HSPA services, the UE reports event 2F when the measured
Ec/No value is higher than this threshold. Then, the RNC sends the
signaling to disable the compressed mode and stop the inter-
frequency measurement.
If the cell is a macro cell, it indicates that micro cells exist in this
cell. To enable the micro cells to handle more traffic, the
compressed mode start and stop thresholds should be set higher,
that is, the thresholds for events 2D and 2F using CPICH RSCP
are set higher.
If the cell is a micro cell, the default value should be modified
according to the link budgeting result.
Event 2D and event 2F are used to enable and disable the
compressed mode respectively. When the cell is located in the
center of the frequency coverage or the inter-frequency
measurement quantity uses both Ec/No and RSCP, then the Ec/No
value is used as the criterion for events 2D and 2F. To enable the
compressed mode earlier, increase the threshold of triggering
event 2D; otherwise, decrease the threshold of triggering event 2D.
To prevent the frequent enabling and disabling of the compressed
mode, increase the difference between the thresholds of triggering WRFD-
event 2D and event 2F. NO NO 020303
Threshold of stopping inter-RAT measurement for HSPA services
when measurement quantity is Ec/No.
The threshold of stopping the inter-RAT measurement (the
threshold of disabling the compressed mode) is a key parameter in
the inter-RAT handover policy. The setting of this parameter affects
the proportion of the UEs in compressed mode in a cell and the
success rate of the hard handover. The setting of this parameter
should consider two factors, moving speed of the UE and cell
radius.
When Ec/No is used as the measurement quantity for HSPA
services, the UE reports event 2F when the measured Ec/No value
is higher than the value of this parameter. Then, the RNC sends
the signaling to disable the compression mode and stop the inter-
frequency measurement.
If the cell is a macro cell, it indicates that micro cells exist in this
cell. To enable the micro cells to handle more traffic, the
compressed mode start and stop thresholds should be set higher,
that is, the thresholds for events 2D and 2F using CPICH RSCP
are set higher.
If the cell is a micro cell, the default value should be modified
according to the link budgeting result.
Event 2D and event 2F are used to enable and disable the
compressed mode respectively. When the cell is located in the
center of the frequency coverage or the inter-frequency
measurement quantity uses both Ec/No and RSCP, then the Ec/No
value is used as the criterion for events 2D and 2F. To enable the
compressed mode earlier, increase the threshold of triggering
event 2D; otherwise, decrease the threshold of triggering event 2D.
To prevent the frequent enabling and disabling of the compressed
mode, increase the difference between the thresholds of triggering WRFD-
event 2D and event 2F. NO NO 020303
Threshold of triggering inter-RAT measurement for CS services
when measurement quantity is RSCP.
When RSCP is used as the measurement quantity for CS services,
the UE reports event 2D when the measured RSCP value is lower
than this threshold. Then, the RNC sends the signaling to enable
the compressed mode and start the inter-RAT measurement.
To enable the compressed mode earlier, increase the threshold of
triggering event 2D; otherwise, decrease the threshold of triggering
event 2D. To prevent the frequent enabling and disabling of the
compressed mode, increase the difference between the thresholds
of triggering event 2D and event 2F.
In most cases, users want to be maintained within a 3G network.
Therefore, the start threshold of the inter-RAT measurement is set
smaller than that of the inter-frequency measurement in order to
trigger inter-frequency easily. In scenarios where inter-frequency
neighboring cells are unavailable or where inter-frequency
coverage is insufficient, the inter-RAT measurement start threshold
should be set relatively larger in order to trigger inter-RAT WRFD-
measurement easily, thus reducing call drops. NO NO 020303
Threshold of stopping inter-RAT measurement for CS services
when measurement quantity is RSCP.
When RSCP is used as the measurement quantity for CS services,
the UE reports event 2F when the measured RSCP value is larger
than this threshold. Then, the RNC sends the signaling to disable WRFD-
the compressed mode and stop the inter-RAT measurement. NO NO 020303
Threshold of triggering inter-RAT measurement for PS domain non-
HSPA services when the measurement quantity is RSCP.
When RSCP is used as the measurement quantity for PS domain
non-HSPA services, the UE reports event 2D when the measured
RSCP value is lower than this threshold. Then, the RNC sends the
signaling to enable the compressed mode and start the inter-RAT
measurement.
To enable the compressed mode earlier, increase the threshold of
triggering event 2D; otherwise, decrease the threshold of triggering
event 2D. To prevent the frequent enabling and disabling of the
compressed mode, increase the difference between the thresholds
of triggering event 2D and event 2F.
In most cases, users want to be maintained within a 3G network.
Therefore, the start threshold of the inter-RAT measurement is set
smaller than that of the inter-frequency measurement in order to
trigger inter-frequency easily. In scenarios where inter-frequency
neighboring cells are unavailable or where inter-frequency
coverage is insufficient, the inter-RAT measurement start threshold
should be set relatively larger in order to trigger inter-RAT WRFD-
measurement easily, thus reducing call drops. NO NO 020303
Threshold of triggering inter-RAT measurement for HSPA services
when measurement quantity is RSCP.
When RSCP is used as the measurement quantity for HSPA
services, the UE reports event 2D when the measured RSCP value
is lower than this threshold. Then, the RNC sends the signaling to
enable the compressed mode and start the inter-RAT
measurement.
To enable the compressed mode earlier, increase the threshold of
triggering event 2D; otherwise, decrease the threshold of triggering
event 2D. To prevent the frequent enabling and disabling of the
compressed mode, increase the difference between the thresholds
of triggering event 2D and event 2F.
In most cases, users want to be maintained within a 3G network.
Therefore, the start threshold of the inter-RAT measurement is set
smaller than that of the inter-frequency measurement in order to
trigger inter-frequency easily. In scenarios where inter-frequency
neighboring cells are unavailable or where inter-frequency
coverage is insufficient, the inter-RAT measurement start threshold
should be set relatively larger in order to trigger inter-RAT WRFD-
measurement easily, thus reducing call drops. NO NO 020303
Threshold of stopping inter-RAT measurement for PS domain non-
HSPA services when the measurement quantity is RSCP.
When RSCP is used as the measurement quantity for PS domain
non-HSPA services, the UE reports event 2F when the measured
RSCP value is larger than this threshold. Then, the RNC sends the
signaling to disable the compressed mode and stop the inter-RAT WRFD-
measurement. NO NO 020303
Threshold of stopping inter-RAT measurement for HSPA services
when measurement quantity is RSCP.
When RSCP is used as the measurement quantity for HSPA
services, the UE reports event 2F when the measured RSCP value
is larger than this threshold. Then, the RNC sends the signaling to
disable the compressed mode and stop the inter-RAT WRFD-
measurement. NO NO 020303
quality of the target frequency is higher than this threshold and the
measurement quality of the current CS services is lower than the
quality of the currently used frequency. If the value of "Inter-RAT
Reporting Mode" is set to "PERIODICAL_REPORTING", this
parameter is used to evaluate inter-RAT coverage handovers at
the RNC. Note that 0 means a value smaller than -110 dBm.
If the value of "Inter-RAT Reporting Mode" is set to
"PERIODICAL_REPORTING", this parameter is used for the
assessment of inter-RAT coverage handover. That is, Tother_RAT
in the following formulas. This parameter is the absolute threshold
of the cell of another RAT (Received Signal Strength Indicator:
RSSI) for the inter-RAT handover decision.
If the quality of the cell of another RAT in the inter-RAT
measurement report fulfils the following criterion:
Mother_RAT + CIO >= Tother_RAT + H/2
Then, the system starts the trigger timer, and makes the handover
decision after the timer expires. If the quality of the cell of another
RAT fulfills the following criterion before timeout:
Mother_RAT + CIO < Tother_RAT - H/2
The RNC stops the timer and waits for another inter-RAT
measurement report.
Here,
Mother_RAT is the measurement result of the GSM RSSI.
Tother_RAT is the inter-RAT handover decision threshold.
Cell Individual Offset (CIO) is the offset for the cell of another inter-
RAT.
H represents the hysteresis, the setting of which can reduce wrong
decisions caused by signal jitters.
The sensitivity of a GSM mobile phone is -102 dBm. Considering a
margin of 3 dB for compensation of fast fading, 5 dB for
compensation of slow fading, 2 dB for compensation of
interference noise, and 2 dB for compensation of ambient noise,
the outdoor reception level should not be lower than -90 dBm.
The parameter value can vary with the handover policy. To have
UEs handed over only to GSM cells of high quality, the inter-RAT
handover decision threshold can be set to a comparatively large WRFD-
value, for example -85 dBm. NO NO 020303
than this threshold and the measurement quality of the current PS
services is lower than the quality of the currently used frequency. If
the value of "Inter-RAT Reporting Mode" is set to
"PERIODICAL_REPORTING", this parameter is used to evaluate
inter-RAT coverage handovers at the RNC. Note that 0 means a
value smaller than -110 dBm.
If the value of "Inter-RAT Reporting Mode" is set to
"PERIODICAL_REPORTING", this parameter is used for the
assessment of inter-RAT coverage handover. That is, Tother_RAT
in the following formulas. This parameter is the absolute threshold
of the cell of another RAT (Received Signal Strength Indicator:
RSSI) for the inter-RAT handover decision.
If the quality of the cell of another RAT in the inter-RAT
measurement report fulfils the following criterion:
Mother_RAT + CIO >= Tother_RAT + H/2
Then, the system starts the trigger timer, and makes the handover
decision after the timer expires. If the quality of the cell of another
RAT fulfills the following criterion before timeout:
Mother_RAT + CIO < Tother_RAT - H/2
The RNC stops the timer and waits for another inter-RAT
measurement report.
Here,
Mother_RAT is the measurement result of the GSM RSSI.
Tother_RAT is the inter-RAT handover decision threshold.
Cell Individual Offset (CIO) is the offset for the cell of another inter-
RAT.
H represents the hysteresis, the setting of which can reduce wrong
decisions caused by signal jitters.
The sensitivity of a GSM mobile phone is -102 dBm. Considering a
margin of 3 dB for compensation of fast fading, 5 dB for
compensation of slow fading, 2 dB for compensation of
interference noise, and 2 dB for compensation of ambient noise,
the outdoor reception level should not be lower than -90 dBm.
The parameter value can vary with the handover policy. To have
UEs handed over only to GSM cells of high quality, the inter-RAT
handover decision threshold can be set to a comparatively large WRFD-
value, for example -85 dBm. NO NO 020303
quality of the target frequency is higher than this threshold and the
measurement quality of the current PS services is lower than the
quality of the currently used frequency. If the value of "Inter-RAT
Reporting Mode" is set to "PERIODICAL_REPORTING", this
parameter is used to evaluate inter-RAT coverage handovers at
the RNC. Note that 0 means a value smaller than -110 dBm.
If the value of "Inter-RAT Reporting Mode" is set to
"PERIODICAL_REPORTING", this parameter is used for the
assessment of inter-RAT coverage handover. That is, Tother_RAT
in the following formulas. This parameter is the absolute threshold
of the cell of another RAT (Received Signal Strength Indicator:
RSSI) for the inter-RAT handover decision.
If the quality of the cell of another RAT in the inter-RAT
measurement report fulfils the following criterion:
Mother_RAT + CIO >= Tother_RAT + H/2
Then, the system starts the trigger timer, and makes the handover
decision after the timer expires. If the quality of the cell of another
RAT fulfills the following criterion before timeout:
Mother_RAT + CIO < Tother_RAT - H/2
The RNC stops the timer and waits for another inter-RAT
measurement report.
Here,
Mother_RAT is the measurement result of the GSM RSSI.
Tother_RAT is the inter-RAT handover decision threshold.
Cell Individual Offset (CIO) is the offset for the cell of another inter-
RAT.
H represents the hysteresis, the setting of which can reduce wrong
decisions caused by signal jitters.
The sensitivity of a GSM mobile phone is -102 dBm. Considering a
margin of 3 dB for compensation of fast fading, 5 dB for
compensation of slow fading, 2 dB for compensation of
interference noise, and 2 dB for compensation of ambient noise,
the outdoor reception level should not be lower than -90 dBm.
The parameter value can vary with the handover policy. To have
UEs handed over only to GSM cells of high quality, the inter-RAT
handover decision threshold can be set to a comparatively large WRFD-
value, for example -85 dBm. NO NO 020303
inter-RAT measurement and the value of "Inter-RAT Reporting
Mode" is set to "EVENT_TRIGGER", this parameter is used to set
the measurement control of event 3A. That is, event 3A is triggered
only when the quality of the currently used frequency is lower than
this threshold and the TargetRatCsThd criterion is fulfilled.
The following factors should be considered during setting:
When the value of "Inter-RAT Reporting Mode" is set to
"EVENT_TRIGGER", the quality of the currently used frequency
fulfills the criterion QUsed <= TUsed - H3a/2, and the quality of the
target frequency fulfills the criterion Mother_RAT + CIO >=
Tother_RAT + H/2, the RNC starts the trigger timer and reports
event 3A when the timer expires.
Here,
QUsed is the estimated quality of the currently used frequency of
UTRAN.
Tused is the quality threshold for the currently used frequency of
GSM.
Mother_RAT is the measurement result of the GSM RSSI.
Tother_RAT is the inter-RAT handover decision threshold.
Cell Individual Offset (CIO) is the offset for the cell of another inter-
RAT.
H represents the hysteresis, the setting of which can reduce wrong
decisions caused by signal jitters.
When the signal quality of the currently used frequency is poor,
that is, below the specified value of this parameter, you can infer
that the frequency cannot meet the coverage requirements of the
current services. Event 2F indicates that the quality of the currently
used frequency is restored. Therefore, this parameter is usually set
lower than the triggering threshold of event 2F, or is set equally to
the triggering threshold of event 2D.
For combined services, the parameter configuration for CS
services should be adopted as long as CS services are involved.
Impact on network performance:
If this parameter is set to a larger value, event 3A is likely to be
triggered. However, handover is likely to be triggered when the
frequency quality in the current system is acceptable for the UE if WRFD-
the value of this parameter is set too large. NO NO 020303
"Inter-RAT Reporting Mode" is set to "EVENT_TRIGGER", this
parameter is used to set the measurement control of event 3A.
That is, event 3A is triggered only when the quality of the currently
used frequency is lower than this threshold and the
TargetRatR99PsThd criterion is fulfilled.
The following factors should be considered during setting:
When the value of "Inter-RAT Reporting Mode" is set to
"EVENT_TRIGGER", the quality of the currently used frequency
fulfills the criterion QUsed <= TUsed - H3a/2, and the quality of the
target frequency fulfills the criterion Mother_RAT + CIO >=
Tother_RAT + H/2, the RNC starts the trigger timer and reports
event 3A when the timer expires.
Here,
QUsed is the estimated quality of the currently used frequency of
UTRAN.
Tused is the quality threshold for the currently used frequency of
GSM.
Mother_RAT is the measurement result of the GSM RSSI.
Tother_RAT is the inter-RAT handover decision threshold.
Cell Individual Offset (CIO) is the offset for the cell of another inter-
RAT.
H represents the hysteresis, the setting of which can reduce wrong
decisions caused by signal jitters.
When the signal quality of the currently used frequency is poor,
that is, below the specified value of this parameter, you can infer
that the frequency cannot meet the coverage requirements of the
current services. Event 2F indicates that the quality of the currently
used frequency is restored. Therefore, this parameter is usually set
lower than the triggering threshold of event 2F, or is set equally to
the triggering threshold of event 2D.
For combined services, the parameter configuration for CS
services should be adopted as long as CS services are involved.
Impact on network performance:
If this parameter is set to a larger value, event 3A is likely to be
triggered. However, handover is likely to be triggered when the
frequency quality in the current system is acceptable for the UE if WRFD-
the value of this parameter is set too large. NO NO 020303
for inter-RAT measurement and the value of "Inter-RAT Reporting
Mode" is set to "EVENT_TRIGGER", this parameter is used to set
the measurement control of event 3A. That is, event 3A is triggered
only when the quality of the currently used frequency is lower than
this threshold and the TargetRatR99PsThd criterion is fulfilled.
The following factors should be considered during setting:
When the value of "Inter-RAT Reporting Mode" is set to
"EVENT_TRIGGER", the quality of the currently used frequency
fulfills the criterion QUsed <= TUsed - H3a/2, and the quality of the
target frequency fulfills the criterion Mother_RAT + CIO >=
Tother_RAT + H/2, the RNC starts the trigger timer and reports
event 3A when the timer expires.
Here,
QUsed is the estimated quality of the currently used frequency of
UTRAN.
Tused is the quality threshold for the currently used frequency of
GSM.
Mother_RAT is the measurement result of the GSM RSSI.
Tother_RAT is the inter-RAT handover decision threshold.
Cell Individual Offset (CIO) is the offset for the cell of another inter-
RAT.
H represents the hysteresis, the setting of which can reduce wrong
decisions caused by signal jitters.
When the signal quality of the currently used frequency is poor,
that is, below the specified value of this parameter, you can infer
that the frequency cannot meet the coverage requirements of the
current services. Event 2F indicates that the quality of the currently
used frequency is restored. Therefore, this parameter is usually set
lower than the triggering threshold of event 2F, or is set equally to
the triggering threshold of event 2D.
For combined services, the parameter configuration for CS
services should be adopted as long as CS services are involved.
Impact on network performance:
If this parameter is set to a larger value, event 3A is likely to be
triggered. However, handover is likely to be triggered when the
frequency quality in the current system is acceptable for the UE if WRFD-
the value of this parameter is set too large. NO NO 020303
inter-RAT measurement and the value of "Inter-RAT Reporting
Mode" is set to "EVENT_TRIGGER", this parameter is used to set
the measurement control of event 3A. That is, event 3A is triggered
only when the quality of the currently used frequency is lower than
this threshold and the TargetRatCsThd criterion is fulfilled.
The following factors should be considered during setting:
When the value of "Inter-RAT Reporting Mode" is set to
"EVENT_TRIGGER", the quality of the currently used frequency
fulfills the criterion QUsed <= TUsed - H3a/2, and the quality of the
target frequency fulfills the criterion Mother_RAT + CIO >=
Tother_RAT + H/2, the RNC starts the trigger timer and reports
event 3A when the timer expires.
Here,
QUsed is the estimated quality of the currently used frequency of
UTRAN.
Tused is the quality threshold for the currently used frequency of
GSM.
Mother_RAT is the measurement result of the GSM RSSI.
Tother_RAT is the inter-RAT handover decision threshold.
Cell Individual Offset (CIO) is the offset for the cell of another inter-
RAT.
H represents the hysteresis, the setting of which can reduce wrong
decisions caused by signal jitters.
When the signal quality of the currently used frequency is poor,
that is, below the specified value of this parameter, you can infer
that the frequency cannot meet the coverage requirements of the
current services. Event 2F indicates that the quality of the currently
used frequency is restored. Therefore, this parameter is usually set
lower than the triggering threshold of event 2F, or is set equally to
the triggering threshold of event 2D.
For combined services, the parameter configuration for CS
services should be adopted as long as CS services are involved.
Impact on network performance:
If this parameter is set to a larger value, event 3A is likely to be
triggered. However, handover is likely to be triggered when the
frequency quality in the current system is acceptable for the UE if WRFD-
the value of this parameter is set too large. NO NO 020303
"Inter-RAT Reporting Mode" is set to "EVENT_TRIGGER", this
parameter is used to set the measurement control of event 3A.
That is, event 3A is triggered only when the quality of the currently
used frequency is lower than this threshold and the
TargetRatR99PsThd criterion is fulfilled.
The following factors should be considered during setting:
When the value of "Inter-RAT Reporting Mode" is set to
"EVENT_TRIGGER", the quality of the currently used frequency
fulfills the criterion QUsed <= TUsed - H3a/2, and the quality of the
target frequency fulfills the criterion Mother_RAT + CIO >=
Tother_RAT + H/2, the RNC starts the trigger timer and reports
event 3A when the timer expires.
Here,
QUsed is the estimated quality of the currently used frequency of
UTRAN.
Tused is the quality threshold for the currently used frequency of
GSM.
Mother_RAT is the measurement result of the GSM RSSI.
Tother_RAT is the inter-RAT handover decision threshold.
Cell Individual Offset (CIO) is the offset for the cell of another inter-
RAT.
H represents the hysteresis, the setting of which can reduce wrong
decisions caused by signal jitters.
When the signal quality of the currently used frequency is poor,
that is, below the specified value of this parameter, you can infer
that the frequency cannot meet the coverage requirements of the
current services. Event 2F indicates that the quality of the currently
used frequency is restored. Therefore, this parameter is usually set
lower than the triggering threshold of event 2F, or is set equally to
the triggering threshold of event 2D.
For combined services, the parameter configuration for CS
services should be adopted as long as CS services are involved.
Impact on network performance:
If this parameter is set to a larger value, event 3A is likely to be
triggered. However, handover is likely to be triggered when the
frequency quality in the current system is acceptable for the UE if WRFD-
the value of this parameter is set too large. NO NO 020303
for inter-RAT measurement and the value of "Inter-RAT Reporting
Mode" is set to "EVENT_TRIGGER", this parameter is used to set
the measurement control of event 3A. That is, event 3A is triggered
only when the quality of the currently used frequency is lower than
this threshold and the TargetRatR99PsThd criterion is fulfilled.
The following factors should be considered during setting:
When the value of "Inter-RAT Reporting Mode" is set to
"EVENT_TRIGGER", the quality of the currently used frequency
fulfills the criterion QUsed <= TUsed - H3a/2, and the quality of the
target frequency fulfills the criterion Mother_RAT + CIO >=
Tother_RAT + H/2, the RNC starts the trigger timer and reports
event 3A when the timer expires.
Here,
QUsed is the estimated quality of the currently used frequency of
UTRAN.
Tused is the quality threshold for the currently used frequency of
GSM.
Mother_RAT is the measurement result of the GSM RSSI.
Tother_RAT is the inter-RAT handover decision threshold.
Cell Individual Offset (CIO) is the offset for the cell of another inter-
RAT.
H represents the hysteresis, the setting of which can reduce wrong
decisions caused by signal jitters.
When the signal quality of the currently used frequency is poor,
that is, below the specified value of this parameter, you can infer
that the frequency cannot meet the coverage requirements of the
current services. Event 2F indicates that the quality of the currently
used frequency is restored. Therefore, this parameter is usually set
lower than the triggering threshold of event 2F, or is set equally to
the triggering threshold of event 2D.
For combined services, the parameter configuration for CS
services should be adopted as long as CS services are involved.
Impact on network performance:
If this parameter is set to a larger value, event 3A is likely to be
triggered. However, handover is likely to be triggered when the
frequency quality in the current system is acceptable for the UE if WRFD-
the value of this parameter is set too large. NO NO 020303
Length of the timer for inter-RAT measurement.
After inter-RAT measurement starts, if no inter-RAT handover is
performed when this timer expires, the inter-RAT measurement is
stopped. In addition, the compressed mode (if activated) should be
deactivated. The value 0 indicates that the inter-RAT measurement
timer is not started.
The following factors should be considered during setting:
This parameter is designed to prevent that the UE being in
compressed mode for a long time when the handover criteria are
not fulfilled, because the UE does not move or is moving in a low
speed. If the compressed mode is maintained for a long time, the
service quality is adversely affected and the total available capacity
of the system decreases.
Most inter-RAT handovers can be finished within 60s. WRFD-
Impact on network performance: 020303
If the parameter is set to a smaller value, the UE cannot finish inter- WRFD-
RAT handover. If the parameter is set to a larger value, the 020309
compressed mode will not be disabled, thus affecting UE WRFD-
measurement. In actual networks, statistics can be made to obtain 020305
the delay for a successful inter-RAT handover, thus to get a proper WRFD-
value of "InterRATMeasTime" that satisfies most UEs. NO NO 020306
Length of the timer to avoid ping-pong handovers between 2G and
3G networks.
When a UE in the CS domain is handed over from a 2G network to
a 3G network, the system increases the hysteresis used for event
3A to prevent the ping-pong handover between the 2G network
and the 3G network in the period specified by this parameter.
During the penalty time, the previous periodical report will be
changed to the event 3A report. The value 0 indicates that the
system does not take measures to avoid ping-pong handover WRFD-
between 2G and 3G networks. NO NO 020303
Hysteresis to avoid ping-pong handover between 2G and 3G
networks.
When a UE in the CS domain is handed over from a 2G network to
a 3G network, the system increases the hysteresis used for event
3A to prevent the ping-pong handover between the 2G network
and the 3G network in the handover penalty period specified by
"InterRATPingPongTimer". During the penalty time, event-triggered
reporting is used for inter-RAT measurement. The value 0 indicates
that the system does not take measures to avoid ping-pong WRFD-
handover between 2G and 3G networks. NO NO 020303
Interval between handover attempts for event 3A.
This parameter specifies the interval between handover attempts
for event 3A. If this parameter is set to a smaller value, handover
attempts increase when the inter-RAT handover fails. In this case,
the UE can be quickly handed over to the target cell whose load is
reduced, thus lowering the probability of call drops. More handover WRFD-
re-attempts, however, cause the increase in the RNC load. NO NO 020303
Maximum number of handover attempts after inter-RAT handover
triggered by event 3A fails.
This parameter specifies the maximum number of handover re-
attempts for event 3A when the measurement control is valid. If this
parameter is set to a greater value, the number of inter-RAT
handover re-attempts increases and the possibility of successfully
handing over the UE to the target cell whose load becomes normal
increases. After reaching the value specified by this parameter, the
RNC makes no further handover attempt to the target cell. If the
compressed mode is disabled, the handover re-attempt will be WRFD-
aborted. NO NO 020303
Maximum number of inter-RAT handover failures allowed due to
physical channel failure. When the number of inter-RAT handover
failures due to physical channel failure exceeds the threshold, a
penalty is given to the UE. During the time specified by
"PenaltyTimeForInterRatPhyChFail[/para], the UE is not allowed to WRFD-
make inter-RAT handover attempts. 020305
For details about the physical channel failure, see 3GPP TS WRFD-
25.331. NO NO 020306
Duration of the penalty for inter-RAT handover failure due to
physical channel failure. The UE is not allowed to make inter-RAT WRFD-
handover attempts within the penalty time. 020305
For details about the physical channel failure, see 3GPP TS WRFD-
25.331. NO NO 020306
This parameter specifies the Layer 3 filter coefficient for the inter-
RAT measurement.
If this parameter is set to a greater value, the effect of smoothing
signals and the ability of anti-fast-fading improve. However, the
ability of tracing the signal change becomes low and call drops are
likely to occur because handover is not performed in time. If this
parameter is set to a smaller value, the number of unnecessary
handovers increases.
The parameter has the same physical meaning and measurement
model as the inter-frequency L3 filter coefficient. The reporting
period is 480 ms. For specific analysis, see the intra-frequency L3
filter coefficient and inter-frequency L3 filter coefficient.
Parameter adjustment suggestions:
In cells where the average moving speed of UEs is low, there is a
comparatively big shadow fading square error. Therefore, the
recommended value is 4. The value can be increased in a certain
degree.
In cells where the average moving speed of UEs is medium, there WRFD-
is a comparatively smaller shadow fading square error. Therefore, 020303
the recommended value is 3. WRFD-
In cells where the average moving speed of UEs is high, there is a 020305
comparatively small shadow fading square error. Therefore, the WRFD-
recommended value is 2. NO NO 020306
Hysteresis used for event 3C.
The value of this parameter is associated with the slow fading. If
this parameter is set to a greater value, the ability of resisting signal
fluctuation improves and the number of ping-pong handovers
decreases; however, the handover algorithm becomes slow in
responding to the signal change. If this parameter is set to a too
large value, the cell of another RAT where the UE needs to be
handed over to must be of good quality. Therefore, the criterion for
triggering the inter-RAT handover decision is hard to be fulfilled,
and the call drop rate increases.
The emulation result shows that in a cell where the average moving
speed of UEs is high (for example, a cell that covers highways),
this parameter can be set to a smaller value 1.5 dB, because in the
cell the terrain is flat, barriers are fewer, and thus the shadow
fading variation is small. In a cell where the average moving speed WRFD-
of UEs is low, this parameter can be set to a larger value 3.0 dB, 020305
because there are usually many tall buildings and thus the shadow WRFD-
fading variation is comparatively high. NO NO 020306
Interval time between detection of event 3C and sending of the
measurement report.
The value of this parameter is associated with the slow fading. If
this parameter is set to a greater value, the probability of incorrect
handover decision becomes low; however, the handover algorithm
becomes slow in responding to signal change. If this parameter is
set to a smaller value, the handover algorithm becomes fast in
responding to signal change; however, the probability of incorrect
decision becomes high.
The emulation result shows that the hysteresis setting can
effectively reduce the average number of handovers and the
number of incorrect handovers, thus preventing unnecessary
handovers. The emulation result also shows that the UE at different
data rates may react differently to the delay for triggering the event.
For the fast-moving UE, the call drop rate is more sensitive to the
delay, whereas, for the slow-moving UE, the call drop rate is less
sensitive to the delay. This can also reduce ping-pong handovers
and incorrect handovers. Therefore, for the cell where most UEs
are in fast movement, this parameter can be set to a smaller value,
whereas for the cell where most UEs are in slow movement, this
parameter can be set to a greater value. The value of this
parameter can be adjusted according to the actual network
statistics.
The inter-frequency measurement reporting period is 480 ms.
Therefore, the trigger delay time shorter than 480 ms is invalid. WRFD-
If the parameter is set to a larger value, handover is unlikely to be 020305
triggered. However, call drops may increase as the parameter WRFD-
value increases. NO NO 020306
Switch for verifying the Base Station Identity Code (BSIC).
This parameter is used to control cells where inter-RAT
measurement reports are triggered. When the parameter is set to
"REQUIRED", the measurement reporting is triggered after the
BSIC of the measured cell is decoded correctly. When the
parameter is set to "NOT_REQUIRE", the measurement reporting
is triggered regardless of whether the BSIC of the measured cell is
decoded correctly. This parameter is valid for both periodical
reporting mode and event-triggered reporting mode. However, to
ensure handover reliability, it is recommended that the system WRFD-
reports only the cells whose BSIC is decoded correctly, that is, the 020303
recommended value of the parameter is "REQUIRED". If the WRFD-
parameter is set to "NOT_REQUIRED", handovers are likely to be 020305
triggered, but the handover reliability is lower than that in the WRFD-
situation the parameter is set to "REQUIRED". NO NO 020306
Quality requirement for the cell of another RAT during inter-RAT
handover for CS domain services.
This parameter is used for measurement control on event 3C.
When the target frequency quality is higher than this threshold,
event 3C is triggered. The value 0 means a value smaller than -110
dBm.
If the value of "Inter-RAT Report Mode" is set to
"PERIODICAL_REPORTING", this parameter is used for the
assessment of inter-RAT coverage handover. That is, Tother_RAT
in the following formulas. This parameter is the absolute threshold
of the cell of another RAT (Received Signal Strength Indicator:
RSSI) for the inter-RAT handover decision.
If the quality of the cell of another RAT in the inter-RAT
measurement report fulfills the following criterion:
Mother_RAT + CIO >= Tother_RAT + H/2
Then, the system starts the trigger timer, and makes the handover
decision after the timer expires. If the quality of the cell of another
RAT fulfills the following criterion before timeout:
Mother_RAT + CIO < Tother_RAT - H/2
The RNC stops the timer and waits for another inter-RAT
measurement report.
Here,
Mother_RAT is the measurement result of the GSM RSSI.
Tother_RAT is the inter-RAT handover decision threshold.
Cell Individual Offset (CIO) is the offset for the cell of another inter-
RAT.
H represents the hysteresis, the setting of which can reduce wrong
decisions caused by signal jitters.
The sensitivity of a GSM mobile phone is -102 dBm. Considering a
margin of 3 dB for compensation of fast fading, 5 dB for
compensation of slow fading, 2 dB for compensation of
interference noise, and 2 dB for compensation of ambient noise,
the outdoor reception level should not be lower than -90 dBm.
The parameter value can vary with the handover policy. To have WRFD-
UEs handed over only to GSM cells of high quality, the inter-RAT 020305
handover decision threshold can be set to a comparatively large WRFD-
value, for example -85 dBm. NO NO 020306
Quality requirement for the cell of another RAT during inter-RAT
handover for CS domain services.
This parameter is used for measurement control on event 3C.
When the target frequency quality is higher than this threshold,
event 3C is triggered. The value 0 means a value smaller than -110
dBm.
If the value of "Inter-RAT Report Mode" is set to
"PERIODICAL_REPORTING", this parameter is used for the
assessment of inter-RAT coverage handover. That is, Tother_RAT
in the following formulas. This parameter is the absolute threshold
of the cell of another RAT (Received Signal Strength Indicator:
RSSI) for the inter-RAT handover decision.
If the quality of the cell of another RAT in the inter-RAT
measurement report fulfills the following criterion:
Mother_RAT + CIO >= Tother_RAT + H/2
Then, the system starts the trigger timer, and makes the handover
decision after the timer expires. If the quality of the cell of another
RAT fulfills the following criterion before timeout:
Mother_RAT + CIO < Tother_RAT - H/2
The RNC stops the timer and waits for another inter-RAT
measurement report.
Here,
Mother_RAT is the measurement result of the GSM RSSI.
Tother_RAT is the inter-RAT handover decision threshold.
Cell Individual Offset (CIO) is the offset for the cell of another inter-
RAT.
H represents the hysteresis, the setting of which can reduce wrong
decisions caused by signal jitters.
The sensitivity of a GSM mobile phone is -102 dBm. Considering a
margin of 3 dB for compensation of fast fading, 5 dB for
compensation of slow fading, 2 dB for compensation of
interference noise, and 2 dB for compensation of ambient noise,
the outdoor reception level should not be lower than -90 dBm.
The parameter value can vary with the handover policy. To have WRFD-
UEs handed over only to GSM cells of high quality, the inter-RAT 020305
handover decision threshold can be set to a comparatively large WRFD-
value, for example -85 dBm. NO NO 020306
Maximum number of inter-RAT handover attempts after the non- WRFD-
coverage-based handover failures. For each handover attempt, a 020305
new target cell where the UE has not been handed over to and WRFD-
fulfills the criterion can be selected. NO NO 020306
Length of the timer for inter-RAT measurement.
After inter-RAT measurement starts, if no inter-RAT handover is
performed when this timer expires, the inter-RAT measurement is
stopped. In addition, the compressed mode (if activated) should be
deactivated. The value 0 indicates that the inter-RAT measurement
timer is not started.
The following factors should be considered during setting:
This parameter is designed to prevent that the UE being in
compressed mode for a long time when the handover criteria are
not fulfilled, because the UE does not move or is moving in a low
speed. If the compressed mode is maintained for a long time, the
service quality is adversely affected and the total available capacity
of the system decreases.
Most inter-RAT handovers can be finished within 60s. WRFD-
Impact on network performance: 020303
If the parameter is set to a smaller value, the UE cannot finish inter- WRFD-
RAT handover. If the parameter is set to a larger value, the 020309
compressed mode will not be disabled, thus affecting UE WRFD-
measurement. In actual networks, statistics can be made to obtain 020305
the delay for a successful inter-RAT handover, thus to get a proper WRFD-
value of "InterRATMeasTime" that satisfies most UEs. NO NO 020306
If this parameter is set to "ON", the RNC informs the GSM network
of the load carried by the UMTS cell before the non-coverage-
based inter-RAT handover. If this parameter is set to "OFF", the
RNC does not inform the GSM network of the load carried by the
UMTS cell. This parameter is designed for the UMTS load-based
access control strategy when the 3G-to-2G handover is required.
When the UE is handed over from the UMTS network to the GSM
network, the RNC obtains the load information of the best cell and WRFD-
sends it to the GSM network. This parameter is valid only for CS 020305
service. The RNC does not send UMTS cell load information to the WRFD-
GSM in PS domain. NO NO 020306
When this parameter is set to "ON", the RNC will stop the non-
coverage based inter-RAT handover if the load of the GSM cell
exceeds the related threshold. If this parameter is set to "OFF", the
RNC will not stop the handover. This parameter is used to
determine whether to stop the non-coverage based handover from
the UMTS network to the GSM network based on the load of the
GSM cell. The GSM network is required inform the UMTS network
of its load information. In this case, the RNC determines whether to
send the non-coverage based handover request to the GSM cell
according to the load information of the GSM cell and the load WRFD-
threshold of the GSM cell set in the UMTS cell. This parameter is 020305
invalid when the GSM network cannot provide the load information WRFD-
to the UMTS network. NO NO 020306
This parameter specifies the threshold for 2G load of relocation WRFD-
target, in an inter-RAT handover in CS domain. When the GSM 020305
load policy is used, that is, when "NcovHoOn2GldInd" in "SET WRFD-
UINTERRATHONCOV" is set to ON, a non-coverage-based 020306
handover to a 2G cell is stopped in a non-coverage-based 3G-to- WRFD-
2G handover procedure if the uplink or downlink normalized load 211404
carried in the relocation response message from the 2G system WRFD-
exceeds the value of this parameter. NO NO 070004
This parameter specifies the threshold for 2G load of relocation WRFD-
target, in an inter-RAT handover in PS domain. When the GSM 020305
load policy is used, that is, when "NcovHoOn2GldInd" in "SET WRFD-
UINTERRATHONCOV" is set to ON, a non-coverage-based 020306
handover to a 2G cell is stopped in a non-coverage-based 3G-to- WRFD-
2G handover procedure if the uplink or downlink normalized load 211404
carried in the relocation response message from the 2G system WRFD-
exceeds the value of this parameter. NO NO 070004
Interval between the handover re-attempts for event 3C.
This parameter specifies the interval between the handover re-
attempts for event 3C. If this parameter is set to a smaller value,
handover re-attempts increase when the inter-RAT handover fails.
In this case, the UE can be quickly handed over to the target cell WRFD-
whose load is reduced, thus lowering the probability of call drops. 020305
More handover re-attempts, however, cause the increase in the WRFD-
RNC load. NO NO 020306
Maximum number of handover re-attempts for event 3C.
This parameter specifies the maximum number of handover
attempts for event 3C when the measurement control message is
valid. If this parameter is set to a greater value, the number of inter-
RAT handover re-attempts increases and the possibility of
successfully handing over the UE to the target cell whose load
becomes normal increases. After reaching the value specified by WRFD-
this parameter, the RNC makes no further handover attempt to the 020305
target cell. If the compressed mode is disabled, the handover re- WRFD-
attempt will be aborted. NO NO 020306
Maximum number of inter-RAT handover failures allowed due to
physical channel failure. When the number of inter-RAT handover
failures due to physical channel failure exceeds the threshold, a
penalty is given to the UE. During the time specified by
"PenaltyTimeForInterRatPhyChFail[/para], the UE is not allowed to WRFD-
make inter-RAT handover attempts. 020305
For details about the physical channel failure, see 3GPP TS WRFD-
25.331. NO NO 020306
Duration of the penalty for inter-RAT handover failure due to
physical channel failure. The UE is not allowed to make inter-RAT WRFD-
handover attempts within the penalty time. 020305
For details about the physical channel failure, see 3GPP TS WRFD-
25.331. NO NO 020306
This parameter specifies the Layer 3 filter coefficient for the intra-
frequency measurement.
According to 3GPP TS 25.331, the filtered measurement value is
calculated using the following formula, where k represents this
parameter:
Fn = (1 - a) * Fn - 1 + a * Mn
a = (1/2)(k/2)
Here,
Fn: filtered measurement result
Fn - 1: previously filtered measurement result
Mn: latest received measurement result from physical layer
When a is set to 1, L3 filtering is not applied.
The input measurement value to L3 filter has been filtered by L1
filter, where the impact of fast fading is almost eliminated. In this
case, smooth filtering should be applied through L3 filter, to
eliminate the effect of shadow fading and peaks caused by fast WRFD-
fading, thus the filtered measurement value can reflect the variation 020202
of the actual measurement value, and provide more reliable WRFD-
measurement result for event judgment. NO NO 020203
Quantity of the triggered measurements for intra-frequency
handovers. This parameter specifies the reference measurement
quantity for the UE to report event 1x. For events 1A, 1B, 1C, and
1D which adopt relative thresholds, the measurement quantity
does not have great impact on the threshold values. For event 1F
which adopts absolute threshold, the measurement quantity should
be set based on the reality of the cell. If the cell is located in the
center of the coverage area, the main factor that affects signal
quality is intra-frequency interference. In this case, you are advised
to set this parameter to CPICH_EC/NO. If the cell is located at the WRFD-
border of the coverage area, the main factor that affects signal 020202
quality is the distance between the cell and the base station. In this WRFD-
case, you are advised to set this parameter to CPICH_RSCP. NO NO 020203
Maximum number of reporting event 1A after the reporting mode is WRFD-
changed to periodical reporting. When the number of reporting 020202
event 1A exceeds this parameter, the periodical reporting is WRFD-
disabled. NO NO 020203
Interval at which event 1A is reported after the reporting mode is
changed to periodical reporting. Generally, event 1A is reported
only once. To avoid the loss of measurement reports, the UE sets
the mode of reporting event 1A to periodical if the cell reporting
event 1A is not added to the active set in a specified period of time.
Event 1A is reported for "PeriodMRReportNumfor1A" times at the WRFD-
interval specified by this parameter. If the mode of reporting event 020202
1A is set to "NON_PERIODIC_REPORT", the UE cannot change WRFD-
the event 1A reporting mode to periodical. NO NO 020203
Maximum number of reporting event 1C after the reporting mode is WRFD-
changed to periodical reporting. When the number of reporting 020202
event 1C exceeds this parameter, the periodical reporting is WRFD-
disabled. NO NO 020203
Interval at which event 1A is reported after the reporting mode is
changed to periodical reporting. Generally, event 1C is reported
only once. To avoid the loss of measurement reports, the UE set
the mode of reporting event 1C to periodical if the cell reporting
event 1C is not added to the active set in a specified period of time.
Event 1C is reported for "PeriodMRReportNumfor1C" times at the WRFD-
interval specified by this parameter.If the mode of reporting event 020202
1C is set to "NON_PERIODIC_REPORT", the UE cannot change WRFD-
the event 1C reporting mode to periodical. NO NO 020203
Maximum number of reporting event 1J after the reporting mode is WRFD-
changed to periodical reporting. When the number of reporting 020202
event 1J exceeds this parameter, the periodical reporting is WRFD-
disabled. NO NO 020203
Interval at which event 1J is reported after the reporting mode is
changed to periodical reporting. Generally, event 1J is reported
only once. To avoid the loss of measurement reports, the UE set
the mode of reporting event 1J to periodical if the cell reporting
event 1J is not added to the DCH active set in a specified period of
time. Event 1J is reported for "PeriodMRReportNumfor1J" times at WRFD-
the interval specified by this parameter.If the mode of reporting 020202
event 1J is set to "NON_PERIODIC_REPORT", the UE cannot WRFD-
change the event 1J reporting mode to periodical. NO NO 020203
Relative threshold for event 1A decision when VP service is
performed. If this parameter is set to a greater value, the
probability of triggering event 1A increases. If this parameter is set
to a smaller value, the probability of triggering event 1A reduces.
For details on the definition of event 1A, see 3GPP TS 25.331.The
relative threshold can directly affect the SHO ratio. Therefore, the
threshold should be wisely chosen to achieve smooth SHOs. The
value of this parameter determines the SHO area and SHO ratio. In
the CDMA system, the ratio of the UE involved in soft handover
should reach 30% to 40% to ensure smooth handover. Based on
simulation results, when the relative threshold is set to 5 dB, the
ratio of the UE involved in soft handover (the number of cells in the
active set is at least 2) is about 35%. you are advised to set the
relative threshold to a great value (5 dB to 7 dB) during site
deployment, and to reduce the threshold when the users increase.
the threshold must be higher than 3 dB to avoid the ping-pong
handover.
You can set different relative thresholds for event 1A and event 1B
to reduce the ping-pong effect and change the soft handover ratio.
In general applications, the relative thresholds for events 1A and
1B should be consistent, and you can curb the ping-pong effect
through the triggering delay, L3 filtering coefficient, and hysteresis.
In some specific applications, if the ping-pong effect cannot be
curbed by adjusting the hysteresis values for event 1A and event
1B, you can curb it by setting a higher relative threshold for event
1B and a lower threshold for event 1A. Impact on Network
Performance: If this parameter is set to a greater value, the
probability of adding a cell to the active set increases. In this case,
more UEs are in soft handover status; however, more forward
resources are occupied.If this parameter is set to a smaller value, WRFD-
the probability of adding a cell to the active set reduces. Under this 020202
situation, the communication quality cannot be guaranteed, and WRFD-
smooth handover may be affected. NO NO 020203
Relative threshold for event 1A decision when non-VP service is
performed in CS domain. If this parameter is set to a greater value,
the probability of triggering event 1A increases. If this parameter is
set to a smaller value, the probability of triggering event 1A
reduces. For details on the definition of event 1A, see 3GPP TS
25.331.The relative threshold can directly affect the SHO ratio.
Therefore, the threshold should be wisely chosen to achieve
smooth SHOs.
The value of this parameter determines the SHO area and SHO
ratio. In the CDMA system, the ratio of the UE involved in soft
handover should reach 30% to 40% to ensure smooth handover.
Based on simulation results, when the relative threshold is set to 5
dB, the ratio of the UE involved in soft handover (the number of
cells in the active set is at least 2) is about 35%. you are advised to
set the relative threshold to a great value (5 dB to 7 dB) during site
deployment, and to reduce the threshold when the users increase.
the threshold must be higher than 3 dB to avoid the ping-pong
handover.
You can set different relative thresholds for event 1A and event 1B
to reduce the ping-pong effect and change the soft handover ratio.
In general applications, the relative thresholds for events 1A and
1B should be consistent, and you can curb the ping-pong effect
through the triggering delay, L3 filtering coefficient, and hysteresis.
In some specific applications, if the ping-pong effect cannot be
curbed by adjusting the hysteresis values for event 1A and event
1B, you can curb it by setting a higher relative threshold for event
1B and a lower threshold for event 1A. Impact on Network
Performance: If this parameter is set to a greater value, the
probability of adding a cell to the active set increases. In this case,
more UEs are in soft handover status; however, more forward
resources are occupied. If this parameter is set to a smaller value, WRFD-
the probability of adding a cell to the active set reduces. Under this 020202
situation, the communication quality cannot be guaranteed, and WRFD-
smooth handover may be affected. NO NO 020203
Relative threshold for event 1A decision when PS service is
performed. If this parameter is set to a greater value, the probability
of triggering event 1A increases. If this parameter is set to a
smaller value, the probability of triggering event 1A reduces. For
details on the definition of event 1A, see 3GPP TS 25.331. The
relative threshold can directly affect the SHO ratio. Therefore, the
threshold should be wisely chosen to achieve smooth SHOs. The
value of this parameter determines the SHO area and SHO ratio. In
the CDMA system, the ratio of the UE involved in soft handover
should reach 30% to 40% to ensure smooth handover. Based on
simulation results, when the relative threshold is set to 5 dB, the
ratio of the UE involved in soft handover (the number of cells in the
active set is at least 2) is about 35%. You are advised to set the
relative threshold to a great value (5 dB to 7 dB) during site
deployment, and to reduce the threshold when the users increase.
the threshold must be higher than 3 dB to avoid the ping-pong
handover.
You can set different relative thresholds for event 1A and event 1B
to reduce the ping-pong effect and change the soft handover ratio.
In general applications, the relative thresholds for events 1A and
1B should be consistent, and you can curb the ping-pong effect
through the triggering delay, L3 filtering coefficient, and hysteresis.
In some specific applications, if the ping-pong effect cannot be
curbed by adjusting the hysteresis values for event 1A and event
1B, you can curb it by setting a higher relative threshold for event
1B and a lower threshold for event 1A. Impact on Network
Performance: If this parameter is set to a greater value, the
probability of adding a cell to the active set increases. In this case,
more UEs are in soft handover status; however, more forward
resources are occupied. If this parameter is set to a smaller value, WRFD-
the probability of adding a cell to the active set reduces. Under this 020202
situation, the communication quality cannot be guaranteed, and WRFD-
smooth handover may be affected. NO NO 020203
Relative threshold for event 1B decision when VP service is
performed. If this parameter is set to a smaller value, the probability
of triggering event 1B increases. If this parameter is set to a
greater value, the probability of triggering event 1B reduces. For
details on the definition of event 1B, see 3GPP TS 25.331. The
relative threshold can directly affect the SHO ratio. Therefore, the
threshold should be wisely chosen to achieve smooth SHOs. The
value of this parameter determines the SHO area and SHO ratio. In
the CDMA system, the ratio of the UE involved in soft handover
should reach 30% to 40% to ensure smooth handover. Based on
simulation results, when the relative threshold is set to 5 dB, the
ratio of the UE involved in soft handover (the number of cells in the
active set is at least 2) is about 35%. You are advised to set the
relative threshold to a great value (5 dB to 7 dB) during site
deployment, and to reduce the threshold when the users increase.
the threshold must be higher than 3 dB to avoid the ping-pong
handover.
You can set different relative thresholds for event 1A and event 1B
to reduce the ping-pong effect and change the soft handover ratio.
In general applications, the relative thresholds for events 1A and
1B should be consistent, and you can curb the ping-pong effect
through the triggering delay, L3 filtering coefficient, and hysteresis.
In some specific applications, if the ping-pong effect cannot be
curbed by adjusting the hysteresis values for event 1A and event
1B, you can curb it by setting a higher relative threshold for event
1B and a lower threshold for event 1A. Impact on Network
Performance: If this parameter is set to a greater value, the
probability of adding a cell to the active set increases. In this case,
more UEs are in soft handover status; however, more forward
resources are occupied. If this parameter is set to a smaller value, WRFD-
the probability of adding a cell to the active set reduces. Under this 020202
situation, the communication quality cannot be guaranteed, and WRFD-
smooth handover may be affected. NO NO 020203
Relative threshold for event 1B decision when non-VP service is
performed in CS domain. If this parameter is set to a smaller value,
the probability of triggering event 1B increases. If this parameter is
set to a greater value, the probability of triggering event 1B
reduces. For details on the definition of event 1B, see 3GPP TS
25.331. The relative threshold can directly affect the SHO ratio.
Therefore, the threshold should be wisely chosen to achieve
smooth SHOs. The value of this parameter determines the SHO
area and SHO ratio. In the CDMA system, the ratio of the UE
involved in soft handover should reach 30% to 40% to ensure
smooth handover. Based on simulation results, when the relative
threshold is set to 5 dB, the ratio of the UE involved in soft
handover (the number of cells in the active set is at least 2) is
about 35%. You are advised to set the relative threshold to a great
value (5 dB to 7 dB) during site deployment, and to reduce the
threshold when the users increase. the threshold must be higher
than 3 dB to avoid the ping-pong handover.
You can set different relative thresholds for event 1A and event 1B
to reduce the ping-pong effect and change the soft handover ratio.
In general applications, the relative thresholds for events 1A and
1B should be consistent, and you can curb the ping-pong effect
through the triggering delay, L3 filtering coefficient, and hysteresis.
In some specific applications, if the ping-pong effect cannot be
curbed by adjusting the hysteresis values for event 1A and event
1B, you can curb it by setting a higher relative threshold for event
1B and a lower threshold for event 1A. Impact on Network
Performance: If this parameter is set to a greater value, the
probability of adding a cell to the active set increases. In this case,
more UEs are in soft handover status; however, more forward
resources are occupied. If this parameter is set to a smaller value, WRFD-
the probability of adding a cell to the active set reduces. Under this 020202
situation, the communication quality cannot be guaranteed, and WRFD-
smooth handover may be affected. NO NO 020203
Relative threshold for event 1B decision when PS service is
performed. If this parameter is set to a smaller value, the probability
of triggering event 1B increases. If this parameter is set to a
greater value, the probability of triggering event 1B reduces. For
details on the definition of event 1B, see 3GPP TS 25.331. The
relative threshold can directly affect the SHO ratio. Therefore, the
threshold should be wisely chosen to achieve smooth SHOs. The
value of this parameter determines the SHO area and SHO ratio. In
the CDMA system, the ratio of the UE involved in soft handover
should reach 30% to 40% to ensure smooth handover. Based on
simulation results, when the relative threshold is set to 5 dB, the
ratio of the UE involved in soft handover (the number of cells in the
active set is at least 2) is about 35%. You are advised to set the
relative threshold to a great value (5 dB to 7 dB) during site
deployment, and to reduce the threshold when the users increase.
the threshold must be higher than 3 dB to avoid the ping-pong
handover.
You can set different relative thresholds for event 1A and event 1B
to reduce the ping-pong effect and change the soft handover ratio.
In general applications, the relative thresholds for events 1A and
1B should be consistent, and you can curb the ping-pong effect
through the triggering delay, L3 filtering coefficient, and hysteresis.
In some specific applications, if the ping-pong effect cannot be
curbed by adjusting the hysteresis values for event 1A and event
1B, you can curb it by setting a higher relative threshold for event
1B and a lower threshold for event 1A. Impact on Network
Performance: If this parameter is set to a greater value, the
probability of adding a cell to the active set increases. In this case,
more UEs are in soft handover status; however, more forward
resources are occupied. If this parameter is set to a smaller value, WRFD-
the probability of adding a cell to the active set reduces. Under this 020202
situation, the communication quality cannot be guaranteed, and WRFD-
smooth handover may be affected. NO NO 020203
Ec/No absolute threshold for event 1F in the SHO algorithm. This
parameter must be set to the value that guarantees the quality of
basic services. In addition, the value of this parameter affects event
1F triggering.
Event 1F refers to the event reported when an urgent blind
handover is triggered. If event 1F is reported in a cell belonging to
the active set, the signal quality of the active set is poor. Under this
situation, blind handover is triggered to prevent call drops. The
urgent blind handover is triggered in a special occasion that
requires on-site measurements on the pilot strength and signal
quality in the best cell of the cell where the UE is located.
Generally, this function need not be enabled, so the parameter is
set to the lowest value by default, indicating that the blind handover
is not triggered.If this parameter is set to a greater value, the
probability of triggering event 1F increases. If this parameter is set
to a smaller value, the probability of triggering event 1F reduces.
For details on the definition of event 1F, see 3GPP TS 25.331.If WRFD-
this parameter is set to a greater value, the probability of triggering 020202
blind handover increases. If this parameter is set to a smaller WRFD-
value, the probability of triggering blind handover reduces. In actual 020203
scenarios, this parameter should be set according to the handover WRFD-
strategy and network coverage. NO NO 020302
RSCP absolute threshold for event 1F in the SHO algorithm. This
parameter must be set to the value that guarantees the quality of
basic services. In addition, the value of this parameter affects event
1F triggering.
Event 1F refers to the event reported when an urgent blind
handover is triggered. If event 1F is reported in a cell belonging to
the active set, the signal quality of the active set is poor. Under this
situation, blind handover is triggered to prevent call drops.The
urgent blind handover is triggered in a special occasion that
requires on-site measurements on the pilot strength and signal
quality in the best cell of the cell where the UE is located.
Generally, this function need not be enabled, so the parameter is
set to the lowest value by default, indicating that the blind handover
is not triggered.If this parameter is set to a greater value, the
probability of triggering event 1F increases. If this parameter is set
to a smaller value, the probability of triggering event 1F reduces.
For details on the definition of event 1F, see 3GPP TS 25.331.If WRFD-
this parameter is set to a greater value, the probability of triggering 020202
blind handover increases. If this parameter is set to a smaller WRFD-
value, the probability of triggering blind handover reduces. In actual 020203
scenarios, this parameter should be set according to the handover WRFD-
strategy and network coverage. NO NO 020302
This parameter specifies the hysteretic value for event 1A. The
value of this parameter is associated with the slow fading. If this
parameter is set to a greater value, the number of ping-pong
handovers and the number of incorrect handovers reduce;
however, the handover may not be triggered in time. For details on
the definition of this parameter, see 3GPP TS 25.331. Event 1A, as
a key event, refers to the event triggered when a cell is added to
the active set. To ensure that the handover is triggered in time, the
hysteresis for event 1A should be a little smaller than the
hysteresises used for events 1B, 1F, 1C, and 1D. If the difference
between the hysteresises is too great, the ratio of soft handovers
(SHOs) may be affected. In addition, filter coefficient and interval
time must be considered in setting this parameter. NO NO None
This parameter specifies the hysteretic value for event 1B. The
value of this parameter is associated with the slow fading, and it
can be used to reduce ping-pong handovers and incorrect
handovers. For details on the definition of this parameter, see
3GPP TS 25.331.In addition, filter coefficient and interval time must
be considered in setting this parameter. NO NO None
This parameter specifies the hysteretic value for event 1C. The
value of this parameter is associated with the slow fading, and it
can be used to reduce ping-pong handovers and incorrect
handovers. For details on the definition of this parameter, see
3GPP TS 25.331.In addition, filter coefficient and interval time must
be considered in setting this parameter. NO NO None
This parameter specifies the hysteretic value for event 1D. The
value of this parameter is associated with the slow fading, and it
can be used to reduce ping-pong handovers and incorrect WRFD-
handovers. For details on the definition of this parameter, see 020202
3GPP TS 25.331.In addition, filter coefficient and interval time must WRFD-
be considered in setting this parameter. NO NO 020203
This parameter specifies the hysteretic value for event 1F. The WRFD-
value of this parameter is associated with the slow fading, and it 020202
can be used to reduce ping-pong handovers and incorrect WRFD-
handovers. For details on the definition of this parameter, see 020203
3GPP TS 25.331. In addition, filter coefficient and interval time WRFD-
must be considered in setting this parameter. NO NO 020302
This parameter specifies the hysteretic value for event 1J. The
value of this parameter is associated with the slow fading, and it
can be used to reduce ping-pong handovers and incorrect WRFD-
handovers. For details on the definition of this parameter, see 020202
3GPP TS 25.331.In addition, filter coefficient and interval time must WRFD-
be considered in setting this parameter. NO NO 020203
Used for calculating the relative threshold of the soft handover
based on the measurement report of each cell in the active set. If
this parameter is set to a greater value, the relative threshold of the
soft handover is greater with the other conditions unchanged. For
detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.133.
When this parameter is set to 0, the general quality of the active
set is the quality of the best cell. In this case, the relative threshold
of soft handover depends on the related measurement values of
the best cell in the active set. When this parameter is set to 1, the WRFD-
relative threshold of the soft handover depends on the equivalent 020202
signal strength obtained when maximum ratio combining is WRFD-
performed in the downlink of all cells in the active set. NO NO 020203
This parameter specifies the interval time between detection of
event 1A and sending of the measurement report. The value of this
parameter is associated with slow fading. If this parameter is set to
a greater value, the probability of incorrect decision becomes low;
however, the handover algorithm becomes slow in responding to
signal change.
The time-to-trigger mechanism is introduced for the following
purposes:
- reducing the number of wrong event reports caused by burst
signals,
- preventing the ping-pong handover,
- reducing the impact of shadow fading on event decisions.
Setting an appropriate triggering delay effectively reduces the
average number of handovers and the number of wrong
handovers, preventing unnecessary handovers.
If the handover cannot be triggered in time, the time-to-trigger
parameter for event 1A needs to be changed to 200 ms or 100 ms, WRFD-
and the delay for event 1B needs to be changed to 1280 ms or 020202
2560 ms. If the interval for event 1A is shortened, handovers can WRFD-
be triggered timely, thus reducing the call drop rate. NO NO 020203
This parameter specifies the interval time between detection of
event 1B and sending of the measurement report. The value of this
parameter is associated with slow fading. If this parameter is set to
a greater value, the probability of incorrect decision becomes low;
however, the handover algorithm becomes slow in responding to
signal change.
The time-to-trigger mechanism is introduced for the following
purposes:
- reducing the number of wrong event reports caused by burst
signals,
- preventing the ping-pong handover,
- reducing the impact of shadow fading on event decisions.
Setting an appropriate interval time effectively reduces the average
number of handovers and the number of wrong handovers,
preventing unnecessary handovers.
If the handover cannot be triggered in time, the time-to-trigger WRFD-
parameter for event 1A needs to be changed to 200 ms or 100 ms, 020202
and the delay for event 1B needs to be changed to 1280 ms or WRFD-
2560 ms. NO NO 020203
This parameter specifies the interval time between detection of
event 1C and sending of the measurement report. The value of this
parameter is associated with slow fading. If this parameter is set to
a greater value, the probability of incorrect decision becomes low;
however, the handover algorithm becomes slow in responding to
signal change.
The time-to-trigger mechanism is introduced for the following
purposes:
- reducing the number of wrong event reports caused by burst
signals,
- preventing the ping-pong handover,
- reducing the impact of shadow fading on event decisions. WRFD-
Setting an appropriate interval time effectively reduces the average 020202
number of handovers and the number of wrong handovers, WRFD-
preventing unnecessary handovers. NO NO 020203
This parameter specifies the interval time between detection of
event 1D and sending of the measurement report. The value of this
parameter is associated with slow fading. If this parameter is set to
a greater value, the probability of incorrect decision becomes low;
however, the handover algorithm becomes slow in responding to
signal change.
The time-to-trigger mechanism is introduced for the following
purposes:
- reducing the number of wrong event reports caused by burst
signals,
- preventing the ping-pong handover,
- reducing the impact of shadow fading on event decisions. WRFD-
Setting an appropriate interval time effectively reduces the average 020202
number of handovers and the number of wrong handovers, WRFD-
preventing unnecessary handovers. NO NO 020203
This parameter specifies the interval time between detection of
event 1F and sending of the measurement report. The value of this
parameter is associated with slow fading. If this parameter is set to
a greater value, the probability of incorrect decision becomes low;
however, the handover algorithm becomes slow in responding to
signal change.
The time-to-trigger mechanism is introduced for the following
purposes:
- reducing the number of wrong event reports caused by burst
signals, WRFD-
- preventing the ping-pong handover, 020202
- reducing the impact of shadow fading on event decisions. WRFD-
Setting an appropriate interval time effectively reduces the average 020203
number of handovers and the number of wrong handovers, WRFD-
preventing unnecessary handovers. NO NO 020302
This parameter specifies the interval time between detection of
event 1J and sending of the measurement report. The value of this
parameter is associated with slow fading. If this parameter is set to
a greater value, the probability of incorrect decision becomes low;
however, the handover algorithm becomes slow in responding to
signal change.
The time-to-trigger mechanism is introduced for the following
purposes:
- reducing the number of wrong event reports caused by burst
signals,
- preventing the ping-pong handover,
- reducing the impact of shadow fading on event decisions. WRFD-
Setting an appropriate interval time effectively reduces the average 020202
number of handovers and the number of wrong handovers, WRFD-
preventing unnecessary handovers. NO NO 020203
Maximum evaluation period of SHO failure. When the rate
reduction evaluation is performed on a cell that fails to join the
active set, the evaluation timer is started. If the cell cannot fulfill the
criterion for rate reduction before the timer expires, the cell will not
be evaluated, and rate reduction re-attempt will not be initiated. If
this parameter is set to a greater value, the probability for the target
cell to join the active set becomes high; however, since the RNC
can handle only three evaluation processes simultaneously, the
failed cell may not be handled in time. NO NO None
Maximum number of SHO failures. This parameter specifies the
maximum number of event reporting from the cell that fails to be
added to the active set for soft handover. If the value reaches this
parameter, rate reduction of the active set will be triggered, and the
cell will attempt to join the active set again. If this parameter is set
to smaller value, the probability for rate reduction of active set
becomes high; In this case, the cell that fails to be added to the
active set due to load may, with higher probability, join the active
set for soft handover; however, rate reduction may affects user
experience. Note that this parameter needs to be considered in
combination with the settings of rate reduction evaluation period,
and the reporting intervals of event 1A and 1C. Otherwise, the
reports cannot reach the required numbers to trigger rate reduction
during the rate reduction evaluation period. NO NO None
Relative threshold for immediate rate reduction after soft handover
failure. The rate reduction of the active set and SHO retry
procedure can be triggered without intra-frequency Measurement
reports if the quality of the cell in the set fulfills the following
criterion: Mnew > Mbest_cell - RelThdForDwnGrd
Here,
Mnew: the CPICH Ec/No measurement value of the failed cell1
CPICH Ec/No measurement value in the latest measurement
report of the best cell identified by the RNC according to 1D
RelThdForDwnGrd: the relative threshold for direct rate reduction.
It can be configured on the OMU server.
Note: If this parameter is set to smaller value, the probability of
triggering SHO rate reduction becomes low; however, the intra-
frequency interference caused by the cell that is not added to the
active set becomes great. This may cause call drops. On the
contrary, if this parameter is set to a larger value, the probability of
triggering SHO rate reduction becomes high, and the signal quality
is guaranteed; however, frequent triggering of SHO rate reduction
may affect the user experience. NO NO None
Length of penalty timer for SHO failure after rate reduction in the
active set. When the rate reduction in the active set is performed
and the re-attempt for adding the cell to the active set is initiated,
the RNC starts the penalty timer for SHO failure if the target cell
fails to join the active again. Before the timer expires, the rate
increase in the active set is prohibited, but rate reduction is not
prohibited. Such penalty strategy is applied in the following
scenario: If a cell, for some reason, has high signal strength but
heavy load, and cannot be added to the active set throughout by
then. This cell may enter the SHO rate reduction evaluation
process repeatedly, which results in rate reduction in the active set.
If the cell fails to be added to the active set, the rate in the active
set may increase during the evaluation process because of the
DCCC algorithm. To avoid such rate fluctuation, the RNC uses a
strategy of rate increase penalty after the SHO failure again. NO NO None
If events 1A, 1C, and 1D are reported to the RNC, the target cell
can be added to the active set only when CPICH Ec/No is greater
than this parameter.
This parameter is used to set a baseline for the quality of the radio
links to be added. The current events of soft handovers are defined
on the basis of relative thresholds and have no requirement for the
absolute quality. If the signal quality of added cells is too poor, the
general quality of the active set cannot be improved. In this case,
however, more downlink resources are occupied and more TPC
errors are caused, and the soft handover performance is
worsened. Therefore, this parameter is required.
Impact on network performance:
This parameter should be adjusted, based on the planned Ec/No
that the cell soft handover area is expected to reach. If this
parameter is set to a greater value, the probability for adding a
neighboring cell to the active set decreases. In this case, the
service quality of the cell to be added is guaranteed. If this WRFD-
parameter is set to a smaller value, the probability for adding a 020202
neighboring cell to the active set increases. In this case, however, WRFD-
the service quality of the cell to be added is not guaranteed. NO NO 020203
Maximum number of cells in an active set. This parameter is used
to achieve the balance between the signal quality in the SHO area
and the system performance. If more cells are in the active set, a
user can obtain a greater macro diversity gain; the intra-frequency
interference is smaller. In this case, however, the user occupies
resources of several cells. This increases the amount of data to be
processed and lowers the system performance. To reduce intra-
frequency interference, it is recommended that the number of cells
in the active sets should be increased in the hot-spot and micro WRFD-
cells, where the signals are complicated. For the cell that provides 020202
high speed services, the decrease in cells in the active set can WRFD-
reduce the consumption of system resources. NO NO 020203
Threshold of the quality of the cell reporting event 1F for triggering
blind handover. The blind handover is triggered only when the
signal quality in the cell, which reports event 1F, exceeds this
parameter. Otherwise, the report is discarded.
This parameter is used to raise the success rate of blind
handovers. If all the signals in the cell reporting event 1F are of
poor quality, the user may be located at the edge of coverage area.
Under this situation, triggering blind handover rashly may cause WRFD-
call drops. NO NO 020302

WRFD-
020103
This parameter specifies the interval between intra-frequency WRFD-
measurement reports for Load Reshuffling (LDR) blind handover. NO NO 020104
Used in the algorithm of the load reshuffling (LDR) intra-frequency
blind handover. This parameter specifies the number of the
required measurement reports that fulfill the handover criterion
before the blind handover decision is triggered. The RNC initiates
blind handover only when the UE continuously reports adequate
intra-frequency measurement reports that fulfill the quality criterion WRFD-
for blind handover. If the UE reports an unqualified measurement 020103
report, the measurement process is stopped. In this case, the RNC WRFD-
does not initiate blind handover. NO NO 020104

ID of an RNC YES YES None

WRFD-
Unique ID of a cell YES YES 020202
Unique RNC ID of a neighboring cell YES YES None

Unique ID of a neighboring cell YES YES None

Neighboring cell oriented CIO.


This parameter specifies the neighboring cell oriented Cell
Individual Offset (CIO). The sum of the value of this parameter, the
value of the cell oriented CIO, and the actual measurement
quantity is used for the event evaluation of the UE or used for the
handover decision procedure on the RNC side. In a handover
algorithm, this parameter is used for moving the border of a cell. In
the case of an event-based intra-frequency measurement or inter- WRFD-
RAT measurement, the UE determines whether to trigger an event 020201
according to the sum of the value of this parameter, the value of WRFD-
the cell oriented CIO, and the actual measurement quantity. The 020202
UE does not consider the value of this parameter when evaluating WRFD-
an inter-frequency measurement event. 020203
In the case of a periodical inter-frequency measurement or inter- WRFD-
RAT measurement, the RNC determines whether to initiate a 020302
handover according to the sum of the value of this parameter, the WRFD-
value of the cell. NO NO 020304
Determines whether event 1A threshold is affected when the cell is
added to the active set. If this parameter is set to "NOT_AFFECT",
the relative threshold of event 1A is not affected when the cell is
added to the active set. That is, the cell signals are not involved
when the UE evaluates whether event 1A should be triggered. If
this parameter is set to "AFFECT", the relative threshold of event WRFD-
1A is affected when the cell is added to the active set. That is, the 020202
cell signals are involved when the UE evaluates whether event 1A WRFD-
should be triggered. NO NO 020203
Flag of whether adding a cell into the active set will affect the
relative threshold of the event 1B.
This parameter is a flag of whether adding the cell into the active
set will affect the relative threshold of the event 1B NOT_AFFECT:
Adding the cell into the active set does not affect the relative
threshold of the event 1B. The cell signal will affect the UE
evaluate whether event 1B should occur. AFFECT: Adding the cell WRFD-
into the active set affects the relative threshold of the event 1B. 020202
The cell signal will not affect the UE evaluate whether event 1B WRFD-
should occur. NO NO 020203
Indicates whether to send the system information block 11 (SIB11)
including neighboring cell information. WRFD-
The value "FALSE" indicates that the neighboring information is not 010801
included in the SIB11. The value "TRUE" indicates that the WRFD-
neighboring information is included in the SIB11. NO NO 010802
Cell offset used for CPICH RSCP measurement value in cell
selection or reselection when the UE is in idle mode.
Offset of neighboring cell CPICH measurement value. This
parameter is used for RSCP measurement. The offset is subtracted
from the neighboring cell measurement value before cell
reselection. In handover algorithms, this parameter is used for
moving the border of a cell. This parameter can be configured by
the Radio Network Planner (RNP) based on the actual network. If
this parameter is set to a greater value, the probability for cell
reselection reduces. WRFD-
Note that in FDD mode, this parameter is valid only when SIB11 010801
Indicator is set as TRUE. WRFD-
For details, see 3GPP TS 25.331. NO NO 010802
Cell offset used for CPICH Ec/No measurement value in cell
selection or reselection when the UE is in idle mode.
Offset of neighboring cell CPICH measurement value. This
parameter is used for Ec/No measurement. The offset is
subtracted from the neighboring cell measurement value before cell
reselection.In handover algorithms, this parameter is used for
moving the border of a cell. This parameter can be configured by
the Radio Network Planner (RNP) based on the actual network. WRFD-
Note that in FDD mode, this parameter is valid only when SIB11 010801
Indicator is set as TRUE. WRFD-
For details, see 3GPP TS 25.331. NO NO 010802
Indicates whether to send the SIB12 indication including the
neighboring cell information. WRFD-
The value "FALSE" indicates that the neighboring information is not 010801
included in the SIB12. The value "TRUE" indicates that the WRFD-
neighboring information is included in the SIB12. NO NO 010802
Cell offset used for CPICH RSCP measurement value in cell
selection or reselection when the UE is in connected mode. During
cell selection or reselection, "QOffset1sn" is the cell offset
corresponding to CPICH RSCP, and "QOffset2sn" is the cell offset
corresponding to CPICH Ec/No. The prefix "Idle" is used for idle
mode, and the prefix "Conn" for connected mode. ConnQoffset1sn
and ConnQoffset2sn are valid only when "SIB12Ind" is set to
"TRUE", indicating that the SIB12 message is existing.Offset of
neighboring cell CPICH measurement value. This parameter is
used for RSCP measurement. The offset is subtracted from the
neighboring cell measurement value before cell reselection. In
handover algorithms, this parameter is used for moving the border WRFD-
of a cell. This parameter can be configured by the Radio Network 010801
Planner (RNP) based on the actual network. For details on WRFD-
"QOffset1sn" and "QOffset2sn", see 3GPP TS 25.331. NO NO 010802
Cell offset used for CPICH Ec/No measurement value in cell
selection or reselection when the UE is in connected mode. During
cell selection or reselection, "QOffset1sn" is the cell offset
corresponding to CPICH RSCP, and "QOffset2sn" is the cell offset
corresponding to CPICH Ec/No. The prefix "Idle" is used for idle
mode, and the prefix "Conn" for connected mode. ConnQoffset1sn
and ConnQoffset2sn are valid only when "SIB12Ind" is set to
"TRUE", indicating that the SIB12 message is existing.Offset of
neighboring cell CPICH measurement value. This parameter is
used for Ec/No measurement. The offset is subtracted from the
neighboring cell measurement value before cell reselection.In
handover algorithms, this parameter is used for moving the border WRFD-
of a cell. This parameter can be configured by the Radio Network 010801
Planner(RNP) based on the actual network. For details on WRFD-
"QOffset1sn" and "QOffset2sn", see 3GPP TS 25.331. NO NO 010802
Specifies the penalty time for cell reselection.
If this parameter is set to a greater value, the penalty time for HCS
cell reselection is prolonged. If this parameter is set to a smaller WRFD-
value, the penalty time for HCS cell reselection is shortened. When 021200
the UE is in idle mode, the ping-pong reselections between HCS WRFD-
cells reduces if this parameter is set to a greater value. In this case, 010801
however, the hierarchical cell structure cannot be deployed WRFD-
effectively. NO NO 010802
Cell offset used for CPICH RSCP measurement value in HCS cell
selection. WRFD-
If this parameter is set to a greater value, the probability for 021200
selecting a neighboring cell reduces. If this parameter is set to a WRFD-
smaller value, the probability for selecting a neighboring cell 010801
increases. If this parameter is set to "INFINITY", a neighboring cell WRFD-
is not selected. NO NO 010802
Cell offset used for CPICH Ec/No measurement value in HCS cell WRFD-
selection. 021200
If this parameter is set to a greater value, the probability for cell WRFD-
reselection reduces. If this parameter is set to a smaller value, the 010801
probability for cell reselection increases. If this parameter is set to WRFD-
"INFINITY", a neighboring cell is not selected. NO NO 010802
Priority flag of neighboring cells WRFD-
The value TRUE indicates that the neighboring cell priority is valid, 020202
and the value FALSE indicates that the neighboring cell priority is WRFD-
invalid. In the algorithm of neighboring cell combination, the cell 020203
with an invalid priority is the last one to be considered as the WRFD-
measurement object. NO NO 020302
Priority of neighboring cells. The priority assigned to a neighboring
cell is valid only when this parameter is set to "TRUE". The
neighboring cell with a lower priority is more possibly delivered as WRFD-
the measurement object. For example, the neighboring cell with 020202
priority 1 is more possible to be selected as the measurement WRFD-
object than the neighboring cell with priority 2. NO YES 020203

WRFD-
Indicator of MBMS neighboring cell NO NO 010626

Name of the NodeB YES YES None


Seed of the pseudo-random sequence generator. It can prevent WRFD-
idle period of different NodeBs from overlapping. NO YES 020802

Indicating a CN operator. YES YES None

Indicates a matching record. This matching record includes the


following parameters: "Match Type", "IP Address", "IP Port", "IP
Protocol Type", and "Service Priority Adjusting Coefficient". YES NO None
Specifies the match type in the matching record. This parameter
can be set to IP, Port, or IPandPort. IP indicates the IP address
and IP protocol type at the network side. Port indicates the port
number and IP protocol type at the network side. IPandPort
indicates IP address, port number and IP protocol type at the
network side. NO YES None

Specifies the IP address in the matching record. The service


priority weight for the IP flow carried on this IP address can be
adjusted. NO YES None
Specifies the port number in the matching record. The service
priority weight for the IP flow on this port can be adjusted. NO YES None

Specifies the type of the IP protocol in the matching record. Only


the TCP and UDP are supported. NO YES None

Subrack No YES YES None

CPUS/MPU subsystem slot No YES YES None

WRFD-
Represent an index for a Neighboring BSC. YES YES 070004
WRFD-
Indicating whether the Neighboring BSC is in the same RNC. NO YES 070004

Subrack No NO YES None

CPUS/MPU subsystem slot No NO YES None

Subsystem No. of the queried board NO YES None

WRFD-
DSP index. This parameter uniquely identifies a peer DSP. NO YES 010101

WRFD-
The master subrack No.of Neighboring BSC. NO YES 070004

WRFD-
The master CPUS/MPU slot No. of neighboring BSC. NO YES 070004

WRFD-
Subsystem No. of the queried board NO YES 070004
WRFD-
021304
WRFD-
Represent an index for a CN operator. NO YES 021311

WRFD-
Identifying a CN Node. NO YES 010101

The times of resending the reset message to CN after the WRFD-


response is not received upon the expiry of the timer. NO NO 010101

WRFD-
A timer used to wait for the reset response from CN. NO NO 010101
WRFD-
A timer used to respond to CN reset. NO NO 010101

WRFD-
CN protection timer. NO NO 010101

CN flow control timer (short). The OVERLOAD message received WRFD-


repeatedly in this period will be discarded. NO NO 010101
CN flow control timer (long). If the OVERLOAD message is not
received in this period, the traffic volume will be increased by a WRFD-
degree. NO NO 010101

WRFD-
RRC Report KPI Alarm Switch NO NO 010510

The period of KPI alarm check, the period must be a multiple of five WRFD-
minutes. NO NO 010510
Threshold of RRC connection setup successful ratio per CPUS to
report KPI alarm. In a checking period,if the ratio is lower than this
threshold and the number of RRC connection request is higher
than the related threshold,the KPI alarm of RRC connection setup WRFD-
ratio is reported. NO NO 010510
The minimum number of RRC connection request per CPUS to
report KPI alarm. In a checking period,if the number of RRC
connection request is higher than the threshold and the RRC
connnection setup successful ratio is lower than the related WRFD-
threshold,the KPI alarm of RRC connection setup ratio is reported. NO NO 010510
Threshold of AMR RAB setup successful ratio per CPUS to report
KPI alarm. In a checking period,if the ratio is lower than this
threshold and the number of AMR RAB establish request is higher
than the related threshold,the KPI alarm of AMR RAB setup ratio is WRFD-
reported. NO NO 010510
The minimum number of AMR RAB establish request per CPUS to
report KPI alarm. In a checking period,if the number of AMR RAB
establish request is higher than the threshold and the AMR RAB
setup successful ratio is lower than this threshold,the KPI alarm of WRFD-
AMR RAB setup ratio is reported. NO NO 010510
Threshold of VP RAB setup successful ratio per CPUS to report
KPI alarm. In a checking period,if the ratio is lower than this
threshold and the number of VP RAB establish request is higher
than the related threshold,the KPI alarm of VP RAB setup ratio is WRFD-
reported. NO NO 010510
The minimum number of VP RAB establish request per CPUS to
report KPI alarm. In a checking period,if the number of VP RAB
establish request is higher than the threshold and the VP RAB
setup successful ratio is lower than this threshold,the KPI alarm of WRFD-
VP RAB setup ratio is reported. NO NO 010510
Threshold of HSDPA RAB setup successful ratio per CPUS to
report KPI alarm. In a checking period,if the ratio is lower than this
threshold and the number of HSDPA RAB establish request is
higher than the related threshold,the KPI alarm of HSDPA RAB WRFD-
setup ratio is reported. NO NO 010510
The minimum number of HSDPA RAB establish request per CPUS
to report KPI alarm. In a checking period,if the number of HSDPA
RAB establish request is higher than the threshold and the HSDPA
RAB setup successful ratio is lower than this threshold,the KPI WRFD-
alarm of HSDPA RAB setup ratio is reported. NO NO 010510
Threshold of HSUPA RAB setup successful ratio per CPUS to
report KPI alarm. In a checking period,if the ratio is lower than this
threshold and the number of HSUPA RAB establish request is
higher than the related threshold,the KPI alarm of HSUPA RAB WRFD-
setup ratio is reported. NO NO 010510
The minimum number of HSUPA RAB establish request per CPUS
to report KPI alarm. In a checking period,if the number of HSUPA
RAB establish request is higher than the threshold and the HSUPA
RAB setup successful ratio is lower than this threshold,the KPI WRFD-
alarm of HSUPA RAB setup ratio is reported. NO NO 010510
Threshold of PS RAB setup successful ratio per CPUS to report
KPI alarm. In a checking period,if the ratio is lower than this
threshold and the number of PS RAB establish request is higher
than the related threshold,the KPI alarm of PS RAB setup ratio is WRFD-
reported. NO NO 010510
The minimum number of PS RAB establish request per CPUS to
report KPI alarm. In a checking period,if the number of PS RAB
establish request is higher than the threshold and the PS RAB
setup successful ratio is lower than this threshold,the KPI alarm of WRFD-
PS RAB setup ratio is reported. NO NO 010510
Threshold of AMR call drop ratio per CPUS to report KPI alarm.In a
checking period, if the ratio is higher than this threshold and the
number of AMR call release is higher than the related threshold, WRFD-
the KPI alarm of AMR call drop ratio is reported. NO NO 010510
The minimum number of AMR call release per CPUS to report KPI
alarm.In a checking period, if the number of AMR call release is
higher than the related threshold and the AMR call drop ratio is
higher than this threshold, the KPI alarm of AMR call drop ratio is WRFD-
reported. NO NO 010510
Threshold of VP call drop ratio per CPUS to report KPI alarm.In a
checking period, if the ratio is higher than this threshold and the
number of VP call release is higher than the related threshold, the WRFD-
KPI alarm of VP call drop ratio is reported. NO NO 010510
The minimum number of VP call release per CPUS to report KPI
alarm.In a checking period, if the number of VP call release is
higher than the related threshold and the VP call drop ratio is
higher than this threshold, the KPI alarm of VP call drop ratio is WRFD-
reported. NO NO 010510
Threshold of PS call drop ratio per CPUS to report KPI alarm.In a
checking period, if the ratio is higher than this threshold and the
number of PS call release is higher than the related threshold, the WRFD-
KPI alarm of PS call drop ratio is reported. NO NO 010510
The minimum number of PS call release per CPUS to report KPI
alarm.In a checking period, if the number of PS call release is
higher than the related threshold and the PS call drop ratio is
higher than this threshold, the KPI alarm of PS call drop ratio is WRFD-
reported. NO NO 010510

WRFD-
021304
WRFD-
Represent an index for a CN operator. YES YES 021311
WRFD-
Identifies a location area code for a Public Land Mobile Network 010101
(PLMN) of the GSM-MAP type. It is defined by the operator. For WRFD-
detailed information about this parameter, see 3GPP TS 23.003. YES YES 021301

Minimum PLMN tag value corresponding to a LAC. It is defined by


the operator. For detailed information of this parameter, refer to WRFD-
3GPP TS 25.331. NO YES 010101
Maximum PLMN tag value corresponding to a LAC. It is defined by
the operator. For detailed information of this parameter, refer to WRFD-
3GPP TS 25.331. NO YES 010101

Identifying a location area within the PLMN of GSM-MAP type. It is WRFD-


defined by the operator. H'0000 and H'FFFE are reserved. YES YES 010101

WRFD-
Sharing Network Area Code. YES YES 021301
211401
WRFD-
211402
WRFD-
211403
WRFD-
211404
WRFD-
211502
WRFD-
02130401
WRFD-
021311
WRFD-
The code of the country to which the RNC belongs. YES YES 070004
211401
WRFD-
211402
WRFD-
211403
WRFD-
211404
WRFD-
211502
WRFD-
02130401
WRFD-
021311
The code of the mobile communication network to which the RNC WRFD-
belongs. YES YES 070004

If congestion is triggered by multiple resources such as credit and


code at the same time, the congestion of resources specified in this
parameter is processed with the first priority.
IUBLDR refers to processing of LDR action trigged by Iub
bandwidth. CREDITLDR refers to processing of LDR action trigged
by credit. CODELDR refers to processing of LDR action trigged by WRFD-
code. UULDR refers to processing of LDR action trigged by Uu. NO NO 020106
If congestion is triggered by multiple resources such as credit and
code at the same time, the congestion of resources specified in this
parameter is processed with the second priority.
IUBLDR refers to processing of LDR action trigged by Iub
bandwidth. CREDITLDR refers to processing of LDR action trigged
by credit. CODELDR refers to processing of LDR action trigged by WRFD-
code. UULDR refers to processing of LDR action trigged by Uu. NO NO 020106
If congestion is triggered by multiple resources such as credit and
code at the same time, the congestion of resources specified in this
parameter is processed with the third priority.
IUBLDR refers to processing of LDR action trigged by Iub
bandwidth. CREDITLDR refers to processing of LDR action trigged
by credit. CODELDR refers to processing of LDR action trigged by WRFD-
code. UULDR refers to processing of LDR action trigged by Uu. NO NO 020106
If congestion is triggered by multiple resources such as credit and
code at the same time, the congestion of resources specified in this
parameter is processed with the fourth priority.
IUBLDR refers to processing of LDR action trigged by Iub
bandwidth. CREDITLDR refers to processing of LDR action trigged
by credit. CODELDR refers to processing of LDR action trigged by WRFD-
code. UULDR refers to processing of LDR action trigged by Uu. NO NO 020106
The values above represent the following algorithms:
NODEB_CREDIT_LDR_SWITCH: NodeB credit congestion control
algorithm. This is an RNC-oriented algorithm. When NodeB credit
load is heavy, the load can be reshuffled through BE service rate
reduction, renegotiation of uncontrollable real-time service QoS,
and CS/PS inter-RAT handover.
LCG_CREDIT_LDR_SWITCH: Local cell group credit congestion
control algorithm. This is an RNC-oriented algorithm. When the
local cell group credit load is heavy, the load can be reshuffled
through BE service rate reduction, renegotiation of uncontrollable
real-time service QoS, and CS/PS inter-RAT handover.
LC_CREDIT_LDR_SWITCH: Local cell credit congestion control
algorithm. This is an RNC-oriented algorithm. When the local cell
credit load is heavy, the load can be reshuffled through BE service
rate reduction, renegotiation of uncontrollable real-time service
QoS, and CS/PS inter-RAT handover.
If NODEB_CREDIT_LDR_SWITCH, LCG_CREDIT_LDR_SWITCH
and LC_CREDIT_LDR_SWITCH are selected, the corresponding WRFD-
algorithms are enabled; otherwise, disabled. NO NO 020106
Identifying the period of the Intra-frequency load balance algorithm.
When the cell load is high, the cell PCPICH TX power can be
periodically reduced in order to enable users in connected mode to
be switched over to other cells more easily, thus reducing the local WRFD-
cell load. NO NO 020104
Identifying the potential user control period. When the cell load is
high, the cell selection and reselection can be periodically modified
in order to enable users in unconnected mode to select other cells WRFD-
more easily, thus reducing the local cell load. NO NO 020105
Identifying the period of the LDR execution. When basic congestion
occurs, execution of LDR can dynamically reduce the cell load. The
lower the parameter value is, the more frequently the LDR action is
executed, which decreases the load quickly. If the parameter value
is excessively low, an LDR action may overlap the previous one
before the previous result is displayed in LDM. The higher the
parameter value is, the more likely this problem can be prevented.
If the parameter value is excessively high, the LDR action may be
executed rarely, failing to lower the load timely.
The LDR algorithm aims to slowly reduce the cell load and control
the load below the admission threshold, each LDR action takes a
period (for example the inter-RAT load handover needs a delay of
about 5 s if the compressed mode is needed), and there is a delay
for the LDM module responds to the load decreasing (the delay is
about 3 s when the L3 filter coefficient is set to 6), so the parameter WRFD-
value should be higher than 8s. NO NO 020106
Identifying the period of the OLC execution. When overload
occurs, execution of OLC can dynamically reduce the cell load.
When setting the parameter, consider the hysteresis for which the
load monitoring responds to the load change. For example, when
the layer 3 filter coefficient is 6, the hysteresis for which the load
measurement responds to the step-function signals is about 2.8s,
namely that the system can trace the load control effect about 3 s
later after each load control. In this case, the OLC period timer
length cannot be smaller than 3s.
OlcPeriodTimerLen along with ULOLCFTFRstrctUserNum,
DLOLCFTFRstrctUserNum, ULOLCFTFRSTRCTTimes,
DLOLCFTFRSTRCTTimes, ULOLCTraffRelUserNum, and
DLOLCTraffRelUserNum determine the time it takes to release the
uplink/downlink overload. If the OLC period is excessively long, the
system may respond very slowly to overload. If the OLC period is
excessively short, unnecessary adjustment may occur before the
previous OLC action has taken effect, and therefore the system WRFD-
performance is affected. NO NO 020107
L3 filtering coefficient. The larger the value of this parameter, the
stronger the smoothing effect and the higher the anti-slow-fading
capability, but the lower the signal change tracing capability. For WRFD-
detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.433. NO NO 020102
If you set this parameter to TEN_MSEC, use [UL basic meas rprt
cycle,Unit:10ms] to specify the measurement report period. If you
set this parameter to MIN, use [UL basic meas rprt cycle,Unit:min]
to specify measurement report period. For detailed information of WRFD-
this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.433. NO NO 020102

UL basic common measurement report cycle. For detailed WRFD-


information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.433. NO YES 020102
UL basic common measurement report cycle. For detailed WRFD-
information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.433. NO YES 020102

L3 filtering coefficient. The larger the value of this parameter, the


stronger the smoothing effect and the higher the anti-slow-fading
capability, but the lower the signal change tracing capability. For WRFD-
detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.433. NO NO 020102
If you set this parameter to TEN_MSEC, use [DL basic meas rprt
cycle,Unit:10ms] to specify the measurement report period. If you
set this parameter to MIN, use [DL basic meas rprt cycle,Unit:min]
to specify measurement report period. For detailed information of WRFD-
this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.433. NO NO 020102
DL basic common measurement report cycle. For detailed WRFD-
information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.433. NO YES 020102

DL basic common measurement report cycle. For detailed WRFD-


information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.433. NO YES 020102
Period common measurement protection timer coefficient. Timer
length of common measurement report protection = max (10000,
this parameter x common measurement report period). The unit is
ms. The common measurement report protection timer indicates
the maximum length between two valid common measurement
reports. If the real time exceeds the timer length of common
measurement report protection, the common measurement is faulty
and a new one is set up. For detailed information of this parameter, WRFD-
refer to 3GPP TS 25.433. NO NO 020102

Length of smoothing filter window of intra-frequency load balancing WRFD-


(LDB). NO NO 020102

WRFD-
Length of smoothing filter window of potential user control (PUC). NO NO 020102
WRFD-
Length of smoothing filter window of uplink LDR. NO NO 020102

WRFD-
Length of smoothing filter window of downlink LDR. NO NO 020102

WRFD-
Length of smoothing filter window of uplink OLC. NO NO 020102

WRFD-
Length of smoothing filter window of downlink OLC. NO NO 020102

WRFD-
Length of smoothing filter window of uplink CAC. NO NO 020102

WRFD-
Length of smoothing filter window of downlink CAC. NO NO 020102
If you set this parameter to TEN_MSEC, use [HSDPA need pwr
meas cycle,Unit:10ms] to specify the measurement report period. If
you set this parameter to MIN, use [HSDPA need pwr meas
cycle,Unit:min] to specify measurement report period. For detailed WRFD-
information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.433. NO NO 020102

HSDPA power requirement measurement report period For WRFD-


detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.433. NO YES 020102
HSDPA power requirement measurement report period For WRFD-
detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.433. NO YES 020102

WRFD-
Length of smoothing filter window of HSDPA power requirement. NO NO 020102
If you set this parameter to TEN_MSEC, use [HSDPA bit rate meas
cycle,Unit:10ms] to specify the measurement report period. If you
set this parameter to MIN, use [HSDPA bit rate meas
cycle,Unit:min] to specify measurement report period. For detailed WRFD-
information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.433. NO NO 020102

This parameter specifies the HSDPA bit rate measurement report


period. For detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS WRFD-
25.433. NO YES 020102
This parameter specifies the HSDPA bit rate measurement report
period. For detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS WRFD-
25.433. NO YES 020102

WRFD-
Length of smoothing filter window of HSDPA bit rate. NO NO 020102

Max allowed number of continuous invalid measurement reports.


For detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS WRFD-
25.433. NO NO 020102
L3 filtering coefficient. The larger the value of this parameter, the
stronger the smoothing effect and the higher the anti-slow-fading
capability, but the lower the signal change tracing capability. For WRFD-
detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.433. NO NO 020102
If you set this parameter to TEN_MSEC, use [UL OLC meas rprt
cycle,Unit:10ms] to specify the measurement report period. If you
set this parameter to MIN, use [UL OLC meas rprt cycle,Unit:min]
to specify measurement report period. For detailed information of WRFD-
this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.433. NO NO 020102

Measurement report period of event E triggered by UL OLC. For WRFD-


detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.433. NO YES 020102
Measurement report period of event E triggered by UL OLC. For WRFD-
detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.433. NO YES 020102

UL OLC trigger hysteresis.This parameter can avoid touching off WRFD-


OLC event continually. NO NO 020102
L3 filtering coefficient. The larger the value of this parameter, the
stronger the smoothing effect and the higher the anti-slow-fading
capability, but the lower the signal change tracing capability. For WRFD-
detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.433. NO NO 020102
If you set this parameter to TEN_MSEC, use [DL OLC meas rprt
cycle,Unit:10ms] to specify the measurement report period. If you
set this parameter to MIN, use [DL OLC meas rprt cycle,Unit:min]
to specify measurement report period. For detailed information of WRFD-
this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.433. NO NO 020102

Measurement report period of event E triggered by DL OLC. For WRFD-


detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.433. NO YES 020102
Measurement report period of event E triggered by DL OLC. For WRFD-
detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.433. NO YES 020102

DL OLC trigger hysteresis.This parameter can avoid touching off WRFD-


OLC event continually. NO NO 020102
If you set this parameter to TEN_MSEC, use [HSDPA bit rate meas
cycle,Unit:10ms] to specify the measurement report period. If you
set this parameter to MIN, use [HSDPA bit rate meas
cycle,Unit:min] to specify measurement report period. For detailed WRFD-
information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.433. NO NO 020102

This parameter specifies the HSUPA bit rate measurement report


period. For detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS WRFD-
25.433. NO YES 020102
This parameter specifies the HSUPA bit rate measurement report
period. For detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS WRFD-
25.433. NO YES 020102

WRFD-
Length of smoothing filter window of HSUPA bit rate. NO NO 020102

Name of the NodeB YES YES None

Uniquely identifying a local cell. For detailed information of this WRFD-


parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES 010101
WRFD-
A timer used to alarm for no mbms data for MBMS traffic. NO YES 010616

WRFD-
mobile country code of the RNC. YES YES 010616

WRFD-
mobile network code of the RNC. YES YES 010616

WRFD-
MBMS Service Identity. YES YES 010616
This parameter specifies the traffic class of the MBMS service
carried on the common channel. For details of this parameter, refer WRFD-
to the 3GPP TS 25.346. NO YES 010616

This parameter specifies the rate of the MBMS service carried on


the common channel. For details of this parameter, refer to the WRFD-
3GPP TS 25.346. NO YES 010616

WRFD-
This parameter specifies the maximum power of the FACH. NO NO 020501
This parameter specifies the minimum coverage percentage of the
MTCH corresponding to the RAB priority of 0. When the cell load is
high, the RNC configures low power for the MBMS service so as to
avoid worsening congestion in the cell and improve the setup
success rate of the MBMS service. This low power, however,
should cover the minimum coverage area of the MBMS service.
The minimum coverage area is set to a certain percentage of the
coverage area associated with the maximum transmit power of the
FACH. To fulfill service differentiation, services of different priorities
have different minimum coverage areas. For details of this WRFD-
parameter, refer to the 3GPP TS 25.346. NO NO 01061603
This parameter specifies the minimum coverage percentage of the
MTCH corresponding to the RAB priority of 15. When the cell load
is high, the RNC configures low power for the MBMS service so as
to avoid worsening congestion in the cell and improve the setup
success rate of the MBMS service. This low power, however,
should cover the minimum coverage area of the MBMS service.
The minimum coverage area is set to a certain percentage of the
coverage area associated with the maximum transmit power of the
FACH. To fulfill service differentiation, services of different priorities
have different minimum coverage areas. For details of this WRFD-
parameter, refer to the 3GPP TS 25.346. NO NO 01061603
A positive value relative to Time of arrival window endpoint
(ToAWE). It indicates the startpoint of the arrival time window for a
downlink data frame. Normally the downlink data frame arrives
after that time.For detailed information of this parameter, refer to WRFD-
3GPP TS 25.402. NO NO 022000
A positive value relative to Latest Time of Arrival (LToA). It
indicates the endpoint of the arrival time window for a downlink
data frame. Normally the downlink data frame arrives before that
time.For detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS WRFD-
25.402. NO NO 022000

WRFD-
MBMS performance channel index NO YES 010665
This switch determines whether to take statistics of the
performance based on the MBMS channel. One MBMS service is WRFD-
defined as a channel for independent MBMS measurement. NO YES 010665
211401
WRFD-
211402
WRFD-
211403
WRFD-
211404
WRFD-
211502
WRFD-
02130401
WRFD-
021311
WRFD-
The code of the country to which the RNC belongs. NO YES 070004
211401
WRFD-
211402
WRFD-
211403
WRFD-
211404
WRFD-
211502
WRFD-
02130401
WRFD-
021311
The code of the mobile communication network to which the RNC WRFD-
belongs. NO YES 070004
WRFD-
This parameter define MBMS service ID in PLMN ID . NO YES 010616

WRFD-
021304
WRFD-
Represent an index for a CN operator. YES YES 021311

MBMS SA ID. For detailed information of this parameter, refer to WRFD-


the 3GPP 25.346. YES YES 010616

This parameter specifies the traffic class of the MBMS service


carried on the common channel. For details of this parameter, refer WRFD-
to the 3GPP TS 25.346. NO YES 010616
This parameter specifies the rate of the MBMS service carried on
the common channel. For details of this parameter, refer to the WRFD-
3GPP TS 25.346. NO YES 010616

This parameter indicates whether the SCCPCH shall use STTD or


not. For detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP WRFD-
25.346. NO NO 022000

ON denotes enabling of the MBMS function; OFF denotes WRFD-


disabling of the MBMS function. NO YES 010616
ON denotes enabling of the MBMS Iub transmission resource
sharing function; OFF denotes disabling of the MBMS Iub WRFD-
transmission resource sharing function. NO NO 010627
This parameter specifies whether to add the MSCH logical channel
on the SCCPCH. When one MTCH logical channel is carried on
one SCCPCH, an MSCH logical channel should be added on the
SCCPCH, which is used to send scheduling control information of WRFD-
the data of MTCH. NO NO 010660
This switch specifies whether to add the MSCH logical channel on
the SCCPCH. When multi-MTCH logical channels are carried on
one SCCPCH, an MSCH logical channel should be added on the
SCCPCH, which is used to send scheduling control information of WRFD-
the data of MTCH. NO NO 010660
MRFD-
211402
This parameter defines the switch of service distribution and load MRFD-
balancing algorithm. If SERVICE-BASED is selected, only load 211403
state of 2G target cell will be considered. If LOAD-BASED is WRFD-
selected, the difference between the load in the source cell and 070004
load in the target 2G cell will be considered in addition. If WRFD-
DYNAMIC-BASED is selected, it will be automatically adjusted to 070006
SERVICE-BASED or LOAD-BASED according the load status of WRFD-
current cell. NO NO 070007
WRFD-
This parameter defines the load difference threshold between 3G 211403
cell and 2G cell when CS service is distributed to 2G. If the load WRFD-
difference between 3G cell and target 2G cell exceeds this 070004
parameter value, then the load-based balance of CS service may WRFD-
be performed. NO NO 070006
WRFD-
This parameter defines the load difference threshold between 3G 211403
cell and 2G cell when PS service is distributed to 2G. If the load WRFD-
difference between 3G cell and target 2G cell exceeds this 070004
parameter value, then the load-based balance of PS service may WRFD-
be performed. NO NO 070006

MRFD-
211402
MRFD-
211403
MRFD-
211404
This parameter defines the period of the measurement reporting WRFD-
from BSC to RNC. NO NO 071101
If the switch is ON, the load state of target 2G cell will be WRFD-
considered during Non-covered InterRat handover procedure. If the 211404
switch is OFF, the load state of target 2G cell will not be WRFD-
considered. NO NO 070004

If the switch is ON, the load difference between 3G cell and target WRFD-
2G cell will be considered during the load-base handover. If the 211404
switch is OFF, the load difference between 3G cell and 2G cell will WRFD-
not be considered. NO NO 070004
MRFD-
211402
MRFD-
This parameter defines the adjustment coefficient of load value of 211404
2G cell, which used when load value of 2G cell is compared to the WRFD-
load value of 3G cell. NO NO 071101

WRFD-
070004
If the switch is ON, the NACC procedure does not require the MRFD-
support of the CN. Instead, the GERAN (P) SI is sent through the 211401
internal information exchange mechanism between the RNC and WRFD-
BSC. NO NO 070005
MRFD-
211402
This argument is used as a factor involved in SERVICE-BASED MRFD-
and LOAD-BASED algorithms mentioned in the argument 211403
MbscServiceDiffLdbSwitch when the accessing cell is in non-LDR MRFD-
status on RRC connection. The larger the value of argument is, the 211404
more possibility that SERVICE-BASED or LOAD-BASED algorithm WRFD-
is implemented will be. NO NO 071101
MRFD-
211402
This argument is used as a factor involved in SERVICE-BASED MRFD-
and LOAD-BASED algorithms mentioned in the argument 211403
MbscServiceDiffLdbSwitch when the accessing cell is in LDR MRFD-
status on RRC connection. The larger the value of argument is, the 211404
more possibility that SERVICE-BASED or LOAD-BASED algorithm WRFD-
is implemented will be. NO NO 071101

This parameter specifies the coefficient of modification period of WRFD-


the MCCH. NO NO 010616

This parameter specifies the coefficient of access period of the WRFD-


MCCH. NO NO 010616
This parameter specifies the coefficient of repetition period of the WRFD-
MCCH. NO NO 010616

When the measurement-based DRD is performed, this parameter


is used to determine whether the DRD retry for blind handover is
performed in aperiodic mode. The aperiodic retry includes the
setup of the RAB, modification of the RAB, and DCCC channel
handover.
If this parameter is set to "ON", the DRD retry for blind handover is
performed in aperiodic mode.
If this switch is set to "OFF", the DRD retry for blind handover is not WRFD-
performed in aperiodic mode. NO NO 02040002
Specifies the time length of the measurement-based DRD periodic
retry timer. After the service is set up or the data reconfiguration is
complete, and if the service data can be carried by the neighboring
cell applied with an advanced technology or carried by the HCS cell
with a higher priority, you need to enable the measurement-based
DRD periodic retry timer, initiate an inter-frequency measurement
for the DRD inter-frequency neighboring cell, and initiate the
channel retry when the inter-frequency measurement report from
the UE is received. When the timer expires, the channel retry can
be initiated only in this cell. If this parameter is set to a greater
value, the probability for subscribers to re-access the cell with a
high priority becomes low. If this parameter is set to a smaller
value, the probability for subscribers to re-access the cell with a WRFD-
high priority becomes high. NO NO 02040002
Interval between sending of periodic measurement reports.
This parameter has impact on the Uu signaling flow. If this
parameter is set to a small value, the RNC may have high load
when processing signaling. If this parameter is set to a great value,
the network cannot detect the signal changes in time. This may WRFD-
delay the inter-frequency handover. NO NO 02040002
RSCP Threshold for the target cell. This parameter is used to
estimate the signal quality of the periodic reports.The DRD is
triggered only when the signal quality of the target cell is higher
than this parameter. If this parameter is set to a greater value, it is
difficult for subscribers to re-access another cell with a higher
priority; however, the re-attempt success rate is high. If this
parameter is set to a lower value, it is easy for subscribers to re-
access another cell with a higher priority; however, the re-attempt
success rate however is low. Note: The threshold can be reached
only when RSCP and Ec/No of the target cell are above the RSCP WRFD-
and Ec/No that are set in the command. NO NO 02040002
Ec/No Threshold for the target cell. This parameter is used to
estimate the signal quality of the periodic reports. The DRD is
triggered only when the signal quality of the target cell is higher
than this parameter. If this parameter is set to a greater value, it is
difficult for subscribers to re-access another cell with a higher
priority; however, the re-attempt success rate is high. If this
parameter is set to a lower value, it is easy for subscribers to re-
access another cell with a higher priority; however, the re-attempt
success rate however is low. Note: The threshold can be reached
only when RSCP and Ec/No of the target cell are above the RSCP
and EcNo that are set in the command.In order to increase the
successful rate of handover, inner protection mechanism keep WRFD-
Ec/No of target cell larger than -16. NO NO 02040002
Number of retry periods in the interval between a failure of a
measurement-based DRD re-attempt and the initiation of the next
DRD re-attempt. If this parameter is set to a great value, the
probability of a user re-accessing a cell with a high priority
becomes low; If this parameter is set to a small value, the
probability of a user re-accessing a cell with a high priority
becomes high; however, the performance is greatly affected. Note:
The process of a measurement-based DRD retry is as follows: At
the beginning, the RNC determines to enable the DRD retry; then,
it starts inter-frequency measurement control; next, the RNC
receives the measurement report from a UE; after that, the RNC
retries the access to a cell in the reported DRD cell list. The WRFD-
process ends until the cell access succeeds. NO NO 02040002
This parameter defines the timer length for inter-frequency
measurement.
After inter-frequency measurement starts, if no inter-frequency
handover is performed when this timer expires, the inter-frequency
measurement and the compressed mode (if started) are stopped.
This parameter is used to prevent the long inter-frequency
measurement state (compressed mode) due to unavailable
measurement of the target cells that meet the handover WRFD-
requirements. NO NO 020302
The interval between two reports is the configured value.
This parameter has impact on the Uu signaling flow. If the interval
is too short and the frequency is too high, the RNC may have
burden in processing signaling. If the interval is too long, the
network cannot detect the signal change in time, which may delay WRFD-
the inter-frequency handover. NO NO 020302
Estimate the signal quality of the periodic reports. The inter-
frequency handover is triggered only when the signal quality of the
target cell is higher than this parameter. Note: The threshold can
be reached only when RSCP and EcNo of the target cell are above WRFD-
the RSCP and EcNo that are set in the command. NO NO 020302
Estimate the signal quality of the periodic reports. The inter-
frequency handover is triggered only when the signal quality of the
target cell is higher than this parameter. Note: The threshold can
be reached only when RSCP and EcNo of the target cell are above WRFD-
the RSCP and EcNo that are set in the command. NO NO 020302

WRFD-
Indicating whether setting MGWTST Switch on. NO YES 011000

WRFD-
MGWTST user IMSI in a number segment. NO YES 011000

WRFD-
This parameter describes Fach Max Power. NO NO 020501
This parameter specifies the traffic class of the MBMS service
carried on the common channel. For details of this parameter, refer WRFD-
to the 3GPP TS 25.346. NO YES 010616

This parameter specifies the rate of the MBMS service carried on


the common channel. For details of this parameter, refer to the WRFD-
3GPP TS 25.346. NO YES 010616

This parameter specifies whether to apply Robust Header


Compression (ROHC) on the MTCH. The value TRUE indicates to WRFD-
apply ROHC on the MTCH. NO NO 010660
Name of the NodeB YES YES None

WRFD-
Measurement start time (HH:MM:SS) NO YES 010101

WRFD-
Period of node synchronization NO YES 010101

WRFD-
Represent an index for a Neighboring BSC. YES YES 070004

No. of the subrack. YES YES None

No. of the slot of the board. YES YES None


Controls whether the subsystem in a certain subrack supports the
detection function of intra-frequency missing neighboring cells.
The value "ON" indicates that the subsystem in a certain subrack
supports the detection function of intra-frequency missing
neighboring cells. The value "OFF" indicates that the subsystem in
a certain subrack does not support the detection function of intra-
frequency missing neighboring cells. NO NO None
Controls whether the subsystem in a certain subrack supports the
detection function of inter-frequency missing neighboring cells.
The value "ON" indicates that the subsystem in a certain subrack
supports the detection function of inter-frequency missing
neighboring cells. The value "OFF" indicates that the subsystem in
a certain subrack does not support the detection function of inter-
frequency missing neighboring cells. NO NO None
Controls whether the subsystem in a certain subrack supports the
detection function of inter-RAT missing neighboring cells.
The value "ON" indicates that the subsystem in a certain subrack
supports the detection function of inter-RAT missing neighboring
cells. The value "OFF" indicates that the subsystem in a certain
subrack does not support the detection function of inter-RAT
missing neighboring cells. NO NO None

Name of the NodeB YES YES None


When the NCP/CCP is based on ATM, set Bearing link type to
SAAL. When the NCP/CCP is based on IP, set Bearing link type to WRFD-
SCTP. When the NCP/CCP is based on ATM/IP, set Bearing link 050402
type to SAAL-SCTP. For detailed information of this parameter, WRFD-
refer to 3GPP TS 25.430. NO YES 050404

WRFD-
050301
This parameter indicates the SAAL link number of the XPU board. WRFD-
This number identifies an SAAL link uniquely. NO YES 050404
WRFD-
050402
Specifies the SCTP link number for the XPU board. This number WRFD-
uniquely identifies an SCTP link. NO YES 050404

Preferred type of the link used to carry a link when the bearer link
type is SAAL-SCTP. When the current bearer link fails, it will be
automatically carried on the other type of bearer link. For detailed WRFD-
description of this parameter, refer to the 3GPP TS 25.430. NO NO 050404
Link Modify Type.
When the NCP is ATM to ATM-IP, this parameter is set to
ATMTODUAL. When the NCP is based on IP to ATM-IP, set this
parameter is set to IPTODUAL.When the NCP is ATM-IP to ATM,
this parameter is set to DUALTOATM. When the NCP is ATM-IP
to IP, this parameter is set to DUALTOIP. NO YES None
Preferred type of the link used to carry a link when the bearer link
type is SAAL-SCTP. When the current bearer link fails, it will be
automatically carried on the other type of bearer link. For detailed WRFD-
description of this parameter, refer to the 3GPP TS 25.430. NO YES 050404

MRFD-
Number of the subrack YES YES 210301

Indicates the slot number for running this command YES YES None

WRFD-
UNI link number YES YES 050105

WRFD-
Logical port flow control switch NO NO 040100
WRFD-
Flow control parameter index NO NO 050405

WRFD-
TRM load threshold index NO NO 050405

WRFD-
Operator Separated Flag. NO NO 021304

WRFD-
Operator Separated Index. NO YES 021304

Name of the NodeB NO YES None

WRFD-
NodeB ID YES YES 010101

Number of the EPS subrack managing the subsystem to which the


NodeB belongs NO YES None

UMTS XPU board slot Number NO YES None

UMTS CPUS where the NodeB is located. NO NO None


WRFD-
Transport type of the Iub interface NO NO 050402

WRFD-
Indicating whether the Iub interface supports IP hybrid transport. NO YES 050403

This parameter specifies the round-trip transport delay of Iub


interface when the transmission mode is ATM transmission or of IP WRFD-
dedicated network. NO NO 050301
WRFD-
Indicating whether the Iub interface supports satellite transmission NO NO 050104

WRFD-
Protocol version of the NodeB NO NO 010101

WRFD-
Indicating the resource management mode NO NO 02130406
This parameter specifies the NodeB host type in RNC Node
Redundancy function. If the parameter value is SINGLEHOST, the
physical NodeB is managed only by one RNC. If the parameter
value is PRIMHOST or SECHOST, the physical NodeB can be
managed by two RNCs.
By default, the NodeB is managed by the host RNC. When the host WRFD-
RNC fails, the physical NodeB is managed by the secondary RNC. NO NO 040202

This parameter specifies the RNC ID of the peer RNC in the RNC WRFD-
POOL. NO YES 040202
ID configured in another RNC of the RNC POOL. In RNC Node
Redundancy function, the two RNCs form an RNC POOL and the WRFD-
same physical NodeB is configured in both RNCs. NO YES 040202
This parameter specifies the sharing type of a NodeB. The value
"DEDICATED" indicates that all cells of the NodeB belong to one
operator. The value "RANSHARING" indicates that cells of the
NodeB can belong to different operators, but a cell only belongs to
one operator. The value "MOCN"indicates that every cell of the WRFD-
NodeB can belong to multi-operators. NO YES 02130406

WRFD-
021304
WRFD-
Represent an index for a CN operator. NO YES 021311

Name of the NodeB YES YES None


IUB_LDR (Iub congestion control algorithm): When the NodeB Iub
load is heavy, users are assembled in priority order among all the
NodeBs and some users are selected for LDR action (such as BE
service rate reduction) in order to reduce the NodeB Iub load.
NODEB_CREDIT_LDR (NodeB level credit congestion control
algorithm): When the NodeB level credit load is heavy, users are
assembled in priority order among all the NodeBs and some users
are selected for LDR action in order to reduce the NodeB level
credit load.
LCG_CREDIT_LDR (Cell group level credit congestion control
algorithm): When the cell group level credit load is heavy, users are
assembled in priority order among all the NodeBs and some users
are selected for LDR action in order to reduce the cell group level
credit load.
IUB_OLC (Iub Overload congestion control
algorithm): When the NodeB Iub load is Overload, users are
assembled in priority order among all the NodeBs and some users WRFD-
are selected for Olc action in order to reduce the NodeB Iub load. 020106
To enable some of the algorithms above, select them. Otherwise, WRFD-
they are disabled. NO NO 020107
Maximum number of HSDPA users of the NodeB. If the HSDPA
user access is rejected by the NodeB, you can infer that the
HSDPA licenses are insufficient. New HSDPA licenses are WRFD-
required. NO NO 01061003

Maximum number of HSUPA users of the NodeB. If the HSUPA


user access is rejected by the NodeB, you can infer that the
HSUPA licenses are insufficient. New HSUPA licenses are WRFD-
required. NO NO 01061202
When the dynamic CE algorithm on NodeB is applied, the CE
consumption of HSUPA UE is based on the GBR. When the
dynamic CE algorithm on NodeB is not applied, the CE
consumption of HSUPA UE is based on the MBR. If the CE
consumption of HSUPA UE is based on the GBR, the CE LDR will
not select HSUPA users to do data rate reduction. If the CE
consumption of HSUPA UE is based on the MBR,the CE LDR will
select HSUPA users to do data rate reduction on condition that the WRFD-
HSUPA DCCC switch is ON. NO NO 020101
WRFD-
Reserved Parameter1. NO NO 020101

WRFD-
Reserved parameter 2. NO NO 020101

WRFD-
Reserved parameter 3. NO NO 020101
WRFD-
NodeB ID NO YES 031101

WRFD-
The first electrical serial number of NodeB NO NO 031101

This parameter specifies whether NodeB used the electronic serial WRFD-
number 2, or not. NO NO 031101

WRFD-
The second electrical serial number of NodeB NO YES 031101

WRFD-
NodeB transmission port type NO NO 031101
WRFD-
IP address of NodeB ETH/TRUNK port NO NO 031101
WRFD-
Subnet mask of NodeB ETH/TRUNK port NO YES 031101

WRFD-
NodeB ID NO YES 031101

WRFD-
Transmission type of NodeB NO YES 031101
When the operation and maintenance channel of NodeB is
operating in the IP transmission mode, this parameter indicates the WRFD-
address of the operation and maintenance console. NO NO 031101

When the operation and maintenance channel of NodeB is


operating in the IP transmission mode, this parameter indicates the WRFD-
mask of the operation and maintenance console. NO NO 031101
Subrack number of the RNC interface board interworking with
NodeB when the NodeB operation and maintenance channel works WRFD-
in the IP transmission mode NO NO 031101

Slot number of the RNC interface board interworking with NodeB


when the NodeB operation and maintenance channel works in the WRFD-
IP transmission mode NO NO 031101
WRFD-
This parameter specifies whether to bind the logical port,or not. NO NO 031101
Number of the logical port for the NodeB operation and WRFD-
maintenance channel in the IP transmission mode NO YES 031101
When the operation and maintenance channel of NodeB is
operating in the ATM, this parameter indicates the address of the
operation and maintenance console. The IP address and IPOA WRFD-
client IP address must be in the same network segment. NO NO 031101

When the operation and maintenance channel of NodeB is


operating in the ATM, this parameter indicates the mask of the WRFD-
operation and maintenance console. NO NO 031101
When the operation and maintenance channel of NodeB is
operating in the ATM, this parameter indicates the subrack number WRFD-
of the interface board of the RNC interworking with NodeB. NO NO 031101

When the operation and maintenance channel of NodeB is


operating in the ATM, this parameter indicates the slot number of WRFD-
the interface board of the RNC interworking with NodeB. NO NO 031101

Specified Vlan enabling flag NO NO None


WRFD-
050402
WRFD-
050409
WRFD-
VLANID of the IP address of the specified next hop NO YES 050410

WRFD-
VLAN priority NO YES 050424

Name of the NodeB YES YES None


NOACT: No load reshuffling action is taken.
BERATERED: Channels are reconfigured for the BE service to
reduce rate.
QOSRENEGO: The renegotiation on the QoS of the uncontrollable
real-time service is performed to reduce service QoS.
CSINTERRATSHOULDBELDHO: The inter-RAT SHOULDBE load
handover of the CS domain is performed. For details, refer to
3GPP TS 25.331.
PSINTERRATSHOULDBELDHO: The inter-RAT SHOULDBE load
handover of the PS domain is performed.
PSINTERRATSHOULDNOTBELDHO: The inter-RAT
SHOULDNOTBE load handover of the PS domain is performed.
PSINTERRATSHOULDNOTLDHO: The inter-RAT
SHOULDNOTBE load handover of the PS domain is performed.
The LDR takes the actions in the preset sequence and judges
whether each action is successful. If an action is unsuccessful, the
LDR turns to the next action. If an action is successful, a parameter
is set to NOACT, or all the preceding actions are taken, the
downlink LDR is finished, and the system waits for the next
triggering of the LDR.
Because each action is performed by its algorithm module, the
LDR algorithm only selects users and delivers control messages,
the execution result of each action can be obtained after a delay,
and the LDR algorithm cannot wait for a long time, so the LDR can
only judge whether the actions succeed by whether candidate
users are found.
The inter-frequency load handover has no impact on the QoS of
users and can balance the cell load, so the inter-frequency load
handover usually serves as the first action.
The BE service rate reduction is effective only when the DCCC WRFD-
algorithm is enabled. NO NO 020106
This parameter has the same content as DlLdrFirstAction. The WRFD-
selected actions, however, should be unique. NO NO 020106

This parameter has the same content as DlLdrFirstAction. The WRFD-


selected actions, however, should be unique. NO NO 020106
This parameter has the same content as DlLdrFirstAction. The WRFD-
selected actions, however, should be unique. NO NO 020106

This parameter has the same content as DlLdrFirstAction. The WRFD-


selected actions, however, should be unique. NO NO 020106
This parameter has the same content as DlLdrFirstAction. The WRFD-
selected actions, however, should be unique. NO NO 020106
Number of RABs selected in a DL LDR BE traffic rate reduction. In
the actual system, this parameter can be set on the basis of the
actual circumstances. If the high-rate subscribers occupy a high
proportion, set the parameter to a comparatively low value. If the
high-rate subscribers occupy a low proportion, set the parameter to
a comparatively high value. Because the basic congestion control
algorithm is designed to slowly decrease cell load, you need to set WRFD-
this parameter to a comparatively low value. NO NO 020106
Number of RABs selected in a DL LDR uncontrolled real-time traffic
QoS renegotiation. The target subscribers of this parameter are the
PS domain real-time subscribers. The setting of this parameter is
analogous to the setting of BE service rate reduction subscriber
number. Because the number of subscribers performing QoS
renegotiation may be smaller than the value of this parameter, for
example, the candidate subscribers selected for downlink LDR do
not meet the QoS renegotiation conditions, you must leave some
margin when setting this parameter to ensure the success of load WRFD-
reshuffling. NO NO 020106
Number of users selected in a DL LDR CS domain inter-RAT
SHOULDBE load handover. The target subscribers of this
parameter are the CS domain subscribers. Because the CS
domain subscribers are session subscribers in general and they
have little impact on load, you can set this parameter to a WRFD-
comparatively high value. NO NO 020106
Number of users selected in a DL LDR PS domain inter-RAT
SHOULDBE load handover. The target subscribers of this
parameter are the PS domain subscribers. In the actual system,
this parameter can be set on the basis of the actual circumstances.
If the high-rate subscribers occupy a high proportion, set the
parameter to a comparatively low value. If the high-rate subscribers
occupy a low proportion, set the parameter to a comparatively high
value. Because the basic congestion control algorithm is designed
to slowly decrease cell load, you need to set this parameter to a WRFD-
comparatively low value. NO NO 020106
Number of users selected in a DL LDR CS domain inter-RAT
SHOULDNOTBE load handover. The target subscribers of this
parameter are the CS domain subscribers. Because the CS
domain subscribers are session subscribers in general and they
have little impact on load, you can set this parameter to a WRFD-
comparatively high value. NO NO 020106
Number of users selected in a DL LDR PS domain inter-RAT
SHOULDNOTBE load handover. The target subscribers of this
parameter are the PS domain subscribers. In the actual system,
this parameter can be set on the basis of the actual circumstances.
If the high-rate subscribers occupy a high proportion, set the
parameter to a comparatively low value. If the high-rate subscribers
occupy a low proportion, set the parameter to a comparatively high
value. Because the basic congestion control algorithm is designed
to slowly decrease cell load, you need to set this parameter to a WRFD-
comparatively low value. NO NO 020106
NOACT: No load reshuffling action is taken.
BERATERED: Channels are reconfigured for the BE service to
reduce rate.
QOSRENEGO: The renegotiation on the QoS of the uncontrollable
real-time service is performed to reduce service QoS.
CSINTERRATSHOULDBELDHO: The inter-RAT SHOULDBE load
handover of the CS domain is performed. For details, refer to
3GPP TS 25.331.
PSINTERRATSHOULDBELDHO: The inter-RAT SHOULDBE load
handover of the PS domain is performed.
PSINTERRATSHOULDNOTBELDHO: The inter-RAT
SHOULDNOTBE load handover of the CS domain is performed.
PSINTERRATSHOULDNOTLDHO: The inter-RAT
SHOULDNOTBE load handover of the PS domain is performed.
The LDR takes the actions in the preset sequence and judges
whether each action is successful. If an action is unsuccessful, the
LDR turns to the next action. If an action is successful, a parameter
is set to NOACT, or all the preceding actions are taken, the
downlink LDR is finished, and the system waits for the next
triggering of the LDR.
Because each action is performed by its algorithm module, the
LDR algorithm only selects users and delivers control messages,
the execution result of each action can be obtained after a delay,
and the LDR algorithm cannot wait for a long time, so the LDR can
only judge whether the actions succeed by whether candidate
users are found.
The inter-frequency load handover has no impact on the QoS of
users and can balance the cell load, so the inter-frequency load
handover usually serves as the first action.
The BE service rate reduction is effective only when the DCCC WRFD-
algorithm is enabled. NO NO 020106
This parameter has the same content as UlLdrFirstAction. The WRFD-
selected actions, however, should be unique. NO NO 020106

This parameter has the same content as UlLdrFirstAction. The WRFD-


selected actions, however, should be unique. NO NO 020106
This parameter has the same content as UlLdrFirstAction. The WRFD-
selected actions, however, should be unique. NO NO 020106

This parameter has the same content as UlLdrFirstAction. The WRFD-


selected actions, however, should be unique. NO NO 020106
This parameter has the same content as UlLdrFirstAction. The WRFD-
selected actions, however, should be unique. NO NO 020106
Number of RABs selected in a UL LDR BE traffic rate reduction. In
the actual system, this parameter can be set on the basis of the
actual circumstances. If the high-rate subscribers occupy a high
proportion, set the parameter to a comparatively low value. If the
high-rate subscribers occupy a low proportion, set the parameter to
a comparatively high value. Because the basic congestion control
algorithm is designed to slowly decrease cell load, you need to set WRFD-
this parameter to a comparatively low value. NO NO 020106
Number of RABs selected in a UL LDR uncontrolled real-time traffic
QoS renegotiation. The target subscribers of this parameter are the
PS domain real-time subscribers. The setting of this parameter is
analogous to the setting of BE service rate reduction subscriber
number. Because the number of subscribers performing QoS
renegotiation may be smaller than the value of this parameter, for
example, the candidate subscribers selected for downlink LDR do
not meet the QoS renegotiation conditions, you must leave some
margin when setting this parameter to ensure the success of load WRFD-
reshuffling. NO NO 020106
Number of users selected in a UL LDR CS domain inter-RAT
SHOULDBE load handover. The target subscribers of this
parameter are the CS domain subscribers. Because the CS
domain subscribers are session subscribers in general and they
have little impact on load, you can set this parameter to a WRFD-
comparatively high value. NO NO 020106
Number of users selected in a UL LDR PS domain inter-RAT
SHOULDBE load handover. The target subscribers of this
parameter are the PS domain subscribers. In the actual system,
this parameter can be set on the basis of the actual circumstances.
If the high-rate subscribers occupy a high proportion, set the
parameter to a comparatively low value. If the high-rate subscribers
occupy a low proportion, set the parameter to a comparatively high
value. Because the basic congestion control algorithm is designed
to slowly decrease cell load, you need to set this parameter to a WRFD-
comparatively low value. NO NO 020106
Number of users selected in a UL LDR CS domain inter-RAT
SHOULDNOTBE load handover. The target subscribers of this
parameter are the CS domain subscribers. Because the CS
domain subscribers are session subscribers in general and they
have little impact on load, you can set this parameter to a WRFD-
comparatively high value. NO NO 020106
Number of users selected in a UL LDR PS domain inter-RAT
SHOULDNOTBE load handover. The target subscribers of this
parameter are the PS domain subscribers. In the actual system,
this parameter can be set on the basis of the actual circumstances.
If the high-rate subscribers occupy a high proportion, set the
parameter to a comparatively low value. If the high-rate subscribers
occupy a low proportion, set the parameter to a comparatively high
value. Because the basic congestion control algorithm is designed
to slowly decrease cell load, you need to set this parameter to a WRFD-
comparatively low value. NO NO 020106
Threshold of SF reserved in uplink credit LDR. The uplink credit
LDR is triggered when the SF factor corresponding to the uplink
reserved credit is higher than the uplink or downlink credit SF
reserved threshold. The lower the parameter value is, the easier
the credit enters the congestion status, the easier the LDR action is
triggered, and the easier the user experience is affected. A lower
code resource LDR trigger threshold, however, causes a higher
admission success rate because the resource is reserved. The WRFD-
parameter should be set based on the operator's requirement. NO NO 020106
Threshold of SF reserved in downlink credit LDR. The downlink
credit LDR is triggered when the SF factor corresponding to the
downlink reserved credit is higher than the uplink or downlink credit
SF reserved threshold. The lower the parameter value is, the
easier the credit enters the congestion status, the easier the LDR
action is triggered, and the easier the user experience is affected.
A lower code resource LDR trigger threshold, however, causes a
higher admission success rate because the resource is reserved. WRFD-
The parameter should be set based on the operator's requirement. NO NO 020106
The threshold of the reserved SF is used for judging the uplink
credit state for TTI switchover decision. When uplink credit is lower
than the threshold, the credit state of TTI switchover algorithm is
set to restricted. The smaller the parameter value is, the easier the WRFD-
credit state is set to restricted. NO NO 020106

WRFD-
NodeB ID YES YES 010101

Uniquely identifying the name of a NodeB NO YES None

Name of the NodeB YES YES None


Number of RABs selected in one DL traffic release.One RAB WRFD-
represents one service of a single user NO NO 020107

WRFD-
Number of RABs selected in one UL traffic release. NO NO 020107

ID of an RNC NO NO None

ID of a cell. For detailed information about this parameter, see


3GPP TS 25.401. NO YES None

Neighboring relation type to be removed NO YES None

WRFD-
021304
WRFD-
Represent an index for a CN operator. YES YES 021311

WRFD-
Identifying a CN Node. YES YES 010101
Identifying a network resource:
1. The NRI numbers of CS domain and PS domain are
independent from each other.
2. If multiple pool areas overlap, the NRI uniquely identify all the WRFD-
CN nodes connected to it. 021302
3. A CN node can have multiple NRIs. In one pool area, however, WRFD-
an NRI can only correspond to one CN node. YES YES 021311

WRFD-
010101
MRFD-
210801
WRFD-
010802
WRFD-
010902
WRFD-
021400
WRFD-
Neighboring RNC ID. YES YES 040202
Indicating whether to trigger soft handover cross the Iur interface
between the RNC and the neighboring RNC:
1) CS_SHO_SWITCH. Indicating whether to trigger soft handover WRFD-
for CS cross the Iur interface. 020203
2) HSPA_SHO_SWITCH. Indicating whether to trigger soft MRFD-
handover for HSPA cross the Iur interface. 210801
3) NON_HSPA_SHO_SWITCH. Indicating whether to trigger soft WRFD-
handover for PS(R99) cross the Iur interface. NO YES 040202

WRFD-
020302
WRFD-
020304
WRFD-
020301
Indicating whether to trigger hard handover cross the Iur interface WRFD-
between the RNC and the neighboring RNC. NO YES 040202

WRFD-
Indicating whether to support CS, PS or both domains. NO YES 010101
WRFD-
020605
WRFD-
020203
WRFD-
Indicating whether to config neighbouring RNC's DSP index. NO YES 040202

WRFD-
DSP index. This parameter uniquely identifies a peer DSP. NO YES 010101

WRFD-
Protocol version supported by the neighboring RNC. NO YES 010101

Protection timer used in case of DSP intermittent at the WRFD-


neighboring RNC. NO NO 010101

WRFD-
010101
WRFD-
010802
Indicating whether to support establishing IUR-CCH between the WRFD-
RNC and the neighboring RNC. NO NO 010902
32-bit unsigned integer.
1) DL_DCCH_SWITCH. When it is checked, SRNC will include the
IE "RB Id for handover message" in the IE "SRNS Relocation Info",
the target RNC should choose the IE "DL DCCH message" and
include the DL DCCH message that should be transmitted
transparently to the UE by the source RNC. In that case, the target
RNC is integrity protecting the message if applicable.
2) IUR_TRG_SWITCH. When it is checked, relocation execution WRFD-
may trigger as an implementation option from the Iur interface. NO NO 02060502

WRFD-
050301
WRFD-
050410
MRFD-
211502
WRFD-
021311
WRFD-
The transfers bearer type of Iur interface. NO YES 040202
Indicating whether to replace relocation procedure with DSCR
procedure between the RNC and the Neighboring RNC for PS BE WRFD-
Traffic. NO NO 021400

Indicating whether to support Hsdpa over Iur interface of the WRFD-


Neighboring RNC. NO NO 010651

Indicating whether to support Hsupa over Iur interface of the WRFD-


Neighboring RNC. NO NO 010635

Indicating whether the Iub privated IEs of User Plane exist in Iur WRFD-
message between the RNC and the Neighboring RNC. NO NO 010101
Indicates whether degrade HSPA to DCH procedure is performed
before the relocation procedure when the CS services are carried
on the HSPA. If this parameter is set to OFF, the HSPA needs to
be degraded to the DCH before the relocation procedure. If this
parameter is
set to ON, the HSPA need not be degraded to the DCH before the WRFD-
relocation procedure. NO NO 01061019
WRFD-
Reserved parameter 1. NO NO 010101

WRFD-
Reserved parameter 2. NO NO 010101

Indicating whether the Iub privated IEs of Control Plane exist in Iur WRFD-
message between the RNC and the Neighboring RNC. NO NO 010101
WRFD-
010101
MRFD-
210801
WRFD-
010802
WRFD-
010902
WRFD-
021400
WRFD-
Neighboring RNC ID. YES YES 040202

WRFD-
010901
WRFD-
URA ID. YES YES 010902

MRFD-
211502
WRFD-
020804
WRFD-
02130401
WRFD-
021311
WRFD-
Represent an index for a CN operator. NO YES 040202

WRFD-
021304
WRFD-
Represent an index for a CN operator. YES YES 021311
WRFD-
This parameter specifies feature mode of operators in the CS 021304
domain. You should configure the network resource identifier (NRI) WRFD-
when MOCN or Iu-Flex is supported. NO NO 021311

When "CNProtclVer" in "ADD UCNNODE" is set to R5 or any later


version, PsNriCfgMode may be set to SUPP_IUFLEX.When WRFD-
"CNProtclVer" in "ADD UCNNODE" is set to R6 or any later 021302
version, PsNriCfgMode may be set to SUPP_MOCN or WRFD-
SUPP_IUFLEX_MOCN. NO NO 021311
This parameter specifies the value of the NAS Node Selection
Function (NNSF) timer for CS traffic paging. For the IMSI paging of
the UE in CS connection mode, on receiving the IMSI paging with
the first Global CN ID, the RNC stores the Global CN ID and starts
the NNSF protection timer. Once the UE responds to the IMSI WRFD-
paging, the RNC stops the NNSF protection timer. NO NO 021302

WRFD-
021304
WRFD-
Network Resource Identity(NRI) length for CS domain. NO YES 021311

WRFD-
021302
WRFD-
Network Resource Identity(NRI) length for PS domain. NO YES 021311
WRFD-
021306
NullNRI VALUE indicates that the UE assigns load to other CN WRFD-
nodes ,when NNSF selects other CN nodes. NO NO 021311

Indicating whether the CS domain permits the CN information to WRFD-


update . NO NO 021306

Indicating whether the PS domain permits the CN information to WRFD-


update . NO NO 021306

WRFD-
Cs domain Information Update protection timer. NO YES 021306

WRFD-
Ps domain Information Update protection timer. NO YES 021306

WRFD-
02130401
WRFD-
021311
WRFD-
When RAN Sharing Supported, RNC can configure multi-plmn. NO NO 021304
WRFD-
021311
WRFD-
02131103
This parameter determines whether the RNC supports the MOCN WRFD-
function. When MOCN Supported, RNC can configure multi-plmn. NO NO 02131104

WRFD-
02130403
WRFD-
02130401
WRFD-
021311
This parameter specifies whether intra-RAT handover of the UE WRFD-
among different operators is allowed. NO NO 02131103

WRFD-
02130403
WRFD-
02130401
WRFD-
021311
This parameter specifies whether inter-RAT handover of the UE WRFD-
among different operators is allowed. NO NO 02131103

This parameter specifies the default operator that RNC chooses in


the MOCN cell. The value 255 means that no default operator is WRFD-
defined. NO NO 021311
MOCN Control Switch.
1) COMM_MOCN_NRI_GLOBAL_CONFIG_MODE_SWITCH:
When the switch is selected, the NRI of any CN node in the RNC is
unique in the CS or PS domain.
2) COMM_MIB_MULTI_PLMN_LIST_ALLOWED_SWITCH: When
the switch is selected, the operator information configured in the WRFD-
MOCN cell is sent as Multi PLMN List in the system information. NO NO 021311

Index of the CN operator. YES YES None


Traffic class. This parameter only applies to interactive and
background services, as the Scheduling Priority Indicator (SPI) of
the other classes such as conversational or streaming are WRFD-
configured by default. YES YES 050424

User priority that is defined according to the Allocation/Retention


Priority (ARP) from the RAB assignment. The user classes in
descending order of priority are Gold, Silver, and Copper. For
details, see help information of the "SET UUSERPRIORITY" WRFD-
command. YES YES 050424
Traffic Handling Priority (THP) class that the THP priority is
mapped to. This parameter is valid for only interactive services.
The mapping relationship between the traffic handling priority value
of INTERACTIVE service and its corresponding class can be set WRFD-
through command "SET UTHPCLASS". YES YES 050424
Scheduling priority of interactive and background services. Value
11 indicates the highest priority, while value 2 indicates the lowest
priority. Values 0, 1, 12, 13, 14, and 15 are reserved for the other WRFD-
services. NO YES 020806

Index of the CN operator. YES YES None

Scheduling priority of interactive and background services. Value


15 indicates the highest priority, while value 0 indicates the lowest WRFD-
priority. YES YES 020806
Specifies the weight for service scheduling priority. This weight is
used in two algorithms. In scheduling algorithm, it is used to adjust
the handling priority for different services. In Iub congestion
algorithm, it is used to allocate bandwidth for different services. If
the weight is higher, it is more possible to increase the handling WRFD-
priority of the user and get more Iub bandwidth, respectively. NO YES 020806

Index of the CN operator. YES YES None


Priority class associated with PS interactive service whose traffic
handling priority is 1. The priority class are High, Medium and Low,
which is configured according to the defined GBRs for PS WRFD-
interactive services. NO NO 050424

Priority class associated with PS interactive service whose traffic


handling priority is 2. The priority class are High, Medium and Low,
which is configured according to the defined GBRs for PS WRFD-
interactive services. NO NO 050424
Priority class associated with PS interactive service whose traffic
handling priority is 3. The priority class are High, Medium and Low,
which is configured according to the defined GBRs for PS WRFD-
interactive services. NO NO 050424

Priority class associated with PS interactive service whose traffic


handling priority is 4. The priority class are High, Medium and Low,
which is configured according to the defined GBRs for PS WRFD-
interactive services. NO NO 050424
Priority class associated with PS interactive service whose traffic
handling priority is 5. The priority class are High, Medium and Low,
which is configured according to the defined GBRs for PS WRFD-
interactive services. NO NO 050424

Priority class associated with PS interactive service whose traffic


handling priority is 6. The priority class are High, Medium and Low,
which is configured according to the defined GBRs for PS WRFD-
interactive services. NO NO 050424
Priority class associated with PS interactive service whose traffic
handling priority is 7. The priority class are High, Medium and Low,
which is configured according to the defined GBRs for PS WRFD-
interactive services. NO NO 050424

Priority class associated with PS interactive service whose traffic


handling priority is 8. The priority class are High, Medium and Low,
which is configured according to the defined GBRs for PS WRFD-
interactive services. NO NO 050424
Priority class associated with PS interactive service whose traffic
handling priority is 9. The priority class are High, Medium and Low,
which is configured according to the defined GBRs for PS WRFD-
interactive services. NO NO 050424

Priority class associated with PS interactive service whose traffic


handling priority is 10. The priority class are High, Medium and
Low, which is configured according to the defined GBRs for PS WRFD-
interactive services. NO NO 050424
Priority class associated with PS interactive service whose traffic
handling priority is 11. The priority class are High, Medium and
Low, which is configured according to the defined GBRs for PS WRFD-
interactive services. NO NO 050424

Priority class associated with PS interactive service whose traffic


handling priority is 12. The priority class are High, Medium and
Low, which is configured according to the defined GBRs for PS WRFD-
interactive services. NO NO 050424
Priority class associated with PS interactive service whose traffic
handling priority is 13. The priority class are High, Medium and
Low, which is configured according to the defined GBRs for PS WRFD-
interactive services. NO NO 050424

Priority class associated with PS interactive service whose traffic


handling priority is 14. The priority class are High, Medium and
Low, which is configured according to the defined GBRs for PS WRFD-
interactive services. NO NO 050424
Priority class associated with PS interactive service whose traffic
handling priority is 15. The priority class are High, Medium and
Low, which is configured according to the defined GBRs for PS WRFD-
interactive services. NO NO 050424

Index of the CN operator. YES YES None

Traffic class which includes Best Effort(BE) and PTT. BE services WRFD-
comprise interactive services, background services, and IMS. YES YES 050424
Traffic Handling Priority (THP) class that the THP priority is
mapped to. This parameter is valid for only interactive services.
The mapping relationship between the traffic handling priority value
of INTERACTIVE service and its corresponding class can be set WRFD-
through command "SET UTHPCLASS". YES YES 050424

Bearer type of the service. R99 indicates that the service is carried
on a non-HSPA channel. HSPA indicates that the service is carried WRFD-
on an HSPA channel. YES YES 050424
User priority that is defined according to the Allocation/Retention
Priority (ARP) from the RAB assignment. The user classes in
descending order of priority are Gold, Silver, and Copper. For
details, see help information of the "SET UUSERPRIORITY" WRFD-
command. YES YES 050424

Uplink guaranteed bit rate (GBR) of the BE service. GBR is the


minimum bit rate that the system can guarantee for the
service.When BearType set to R99,virtual value of UlGBR is not WRFD-
greater than D384. NO NO 050424
Downlink guaranteed bit rate (GBR) of the BE service. GBR is the
minimum bit rate that the system shall guarantee for the
service.When BearType set to R99,virtual value of DlGBR is not WRFD-
greater than D384. NO NO 050424

Index of the CN operator. YES YES None

WRFD-
Traffic class YES YES 01061010
User priority that is defined according to the Allocation/Retention
Priority (ARP) from the RAB assignment. The user classes in
descending order of priority are Gold, Silver, and Copper. For
details, see help information of the "SET UUSERPRIORITY" WRFD-
command. YES YES 050424
Traffic Handling Priority (THP) class that the THP priority is
mapped to. This parameter is valid for only interactive services.
The mapping relationship between the traffic handling priority value
of INTERACTIVE service and its corresponding class can be set WRFD-
through command "SET UTHPCLASS". YES YES 050424
Defines the happy bit rate of the best effort (BE) service with
different user priorities(user priorities can be set by parameter
UserPriority). This Happy bit rate is sent to NodeB by RNC through
the Iub interface. When the NodeB resource is limited and the HS-
DSCH bit rate of the user exceeds the Happy bit rate, the HS-
DSCH scheduling priority will be decreased. When this parameter
is set to zero, it indicates that NodeB will not adjust the HS-DSCH
scheduling priority. This value of parameter can be set by the
HappyBR in command ADD UOPERUSERHAPPYBR. If the value
of the parameter HappyBR in command ADD
UOPERUSERHAPPYBR is larger than 5000, it will be set to the
minimum of the HappyBR value in SET UUSERHAPPYBR and WRFD-
5000. NO NO 01061010

WRFD-
Specifies the index of the telecom operator. YES YES 020114

WRFD-
020106
WRFD-
020107
WRFD-
010505
WRFD-
User_priority corresponding to Allocation/Retention priority 1. NO NO 050424
WRFD-
020106
WRFD-
020107
WRFD-
010505
WRFD-
User_priority corresponding to Allocation/Retention priority 2. NO NO 050424

WRFD-
020106
WRFD-
020107
WRFD-
010505
WRFD-
User_priority corresponding to Allocation/Retention priority 3. NO NO 050424

WRFD-
020106
WRFD-
020107
WRFD-
010505
WRFD-
User_priority corresponding to Allocation/Retention priority 4. NO NO 050424

WRFD-
020106
WRFD-
020107
WRFD-
010505
WRFD-
User_priority corresponding to Allocation/Retention priority 5. NO NO 050424

WRFD-
020106
WRFD-
020107
WRFD-
010505
WRFD-
User_priority corresponding to Allocation/Retention priority 6. NO NO 050424

WRFD-
020106
WRFD-
020107
WRFD-
010505
WRFD-
User_priority corresponding to Allocation/Retention priority 7. NO NO 050424
WRFD-
020106
WRFD-
020107
WRFD-
010505
WRFD-
User_priority corresponding to Allocation/Retention priority 8. NO NO 050424

WRFD-
020106
WRFD-
020107
WRFD-
010505
WRFD-
User_priority corresponding to Allocation/Retention priority 9. NO NO 050424

WRFD-
020106
WRFD-
020107
WRFD-
010505
WRFD-
User_priority corresponding to Allocation/Retention priority 10. NO NO 050424

WRFD-
020106
WRFD-
020107
WRFD-
010505
WRFD-
User_priority corresponding to Allocation/Retention priority 11. NO NO 050424

WRFD-
020106
WRFD-
020107
WRFD-
010505
WRFD-
User_priority corresponding to Allocation/Retention priority 12. NO NO 050424

WRFD-
020106
WRFD-
020107
WRFD-
010505
WRFD-
User_priority corresponding to Allocation/Retention priority 13. NO NO 050424
WRFD-
020106
WRFD-
020107
WRFD-
010505
WRFD-
User_priority corresponding to Allocation/Retention priority 14. NO NO 050424

WRFD-
020106
WRFD-
020107
WRFD-
010505
WRFD-
User_priority corresponding to Allocation/Retention priority 15. NO NO 050424

Reference used to determine which priority is arranged first in the


priority sequence.
If the ARP is preferably used, the priority sequence is gold > silver WRFD-
> copper. If the ARPs are all the same, the TrafficClass is used and 020106
the priority sequence is conversational > streaming > interactive > WRFD-
background. 020107
If the TrafficClass is preferably used, the priority sequence is WRFD-
conversational > streaming > interactive > background. If the 010505
TrafficClass factors are all the same, the ARP factor is used and WRFD-
the priority sequence is gold > silver > copper. NO NO 050424
WRFD-
020106
WRFD-
020107
WRFD-
010505
Decide which carrier is prior when ARP and TrafficClass are both WRFD-
identical. NO NO 050424

ID of a cell. For detailed information about this parameter, see


3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES None

WRFD-
Uniquely identifying a PCCPCH in a cell YES NO 010101

ID of a cell. For detailed information about this parameter, see


3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES None

Uniquely identifying an SCCPCH corresponding to a paging WRFD-


indication channel in a cell YES YES 010101

WRFD-
Uniquely identifying a PCH in a cell YES NO 010101
The rate matching factor of a transport channel.For detailed WRFD-
information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.212. NO NO 021000

Start point of the arrival window of DL data frame. Normally, it is


forecasted that a DL data frame will arrive after the time specified
by this parameter. The value of this parameter is a positive value WRFD-
relative to ToAWE. NO NO 022000
End point of the arrival window of DL data frame. Normally, it is
forecasted that a DL data frame will arrive before the time specified
by this parameter. The value of this parameter is a positive value WRFD-
relative to latest time of arrival (LTOA). NO NO 022000

Offset of the PCH transmit power from the PCPICH transmit power
in a cell. For detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP WRFD-
TS 25.433. NO NO 020501
ID of a cell. For detailed information about this parameter, see
3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES None

WRFD-
Uniquely identifying a PCH in a cell YES NO 010101

This parameter defines the RLC size corresponding to each


transport format. For a common channel, the "RLC Size" reflects
the actual transport block size. For detailed information of this WRFD-
parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.322. YES YES 021000
This parameter defines the number of the transport formats WRFD-
corresponding to the above "RLC Size" in the TF set. YES YES 021000

This parameter defines the number of the transport blocks


corresponding to the TF 1 of the above "RLC Size" in the TF set. WRFD-
The parameter value should not be 0 if there is only one TF. NO NO 021000

This parameter defines the number of the transport blocks WRFD-


corresponding to the TF 2 of the above "RLC Size" in the TF set. NO NO 021000
ID of a cell. For detailed information about this parameter, see
3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES None

WRFD-
Uniquely identifying a PCPICH in a cell YES NO 010101

TX power of the PCPICH in a cell. This parameter should be set


based on the actual system environment such as cell coverage
(radius) and geographical environment. For the cells to be covered,
the downlink coverage should be guaranteed as a premise. For the
cells requiring soft handover area, this parameter should satisfy the
proportion of soft handover areas stipulated in the network
planning. For detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP WRFD-
TS 25.433. NO NO 020501
Maximum TX power of the PCPICH in a cell. This parameter
should be set based on the actual system environment such as cell
coverage (radius) and geographical environment, and the cell total
power. When the ratio of soft handover areas keeps the same, the
downlink coverage cannot be promoted by the increase of PCPICH WRFD-
power. NO NO 020501
Minimum TX power of the PCPICH in a cell. This parameter should
be set based on the actual system environment such as cell
coverage (radius) and geographical environment. Ensure that WRFD-
MinPCPICHPower is set under the condition of a proper proportion 020501
of soft handover area, or under the condition that no coverage hole WRFD-
exists. NO NO 020104

ID of a cell. For detailed information about this parameter, see


3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES None
Maximum TX power of the PCPICH in a cell. This parameter
should be set based on the actual system environment such as cell
coverage (radius) and geographical environment, and the cell total
power. When the ratio of soft handover areas keeps the same, the
downlink coverage cannot be promoted by the increase of PCPICH WRFD-
power. NO NO 020501
Minimum TX power of the PCPICH in a cell. This parameter should
be set based on the actual system environment such as cell
coverage (radius) and geographical environment. Ensure that WRFD-
MinPCPICHPower is set under the condition of a proper proportion 020501
of soft handover area, or under the condition that no coverage hole WRFD-
exists. NO NO 020104

ID of a cell. For detailed information about this parameter, see


3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES None

Uniquely identifying an SCCPCH corresponding to a paging WRFD-


indication channel in a cell YES YES 010101
WRFD-
Uniquely identifying a PICH in a cell YES NO 010101

Indicating the number of PIs contained in each frame of the PICH


For detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS WRFD-
25.211. NO NO 010301

This parameter indicates whether the SCCPCH shall use STTD or


not. For detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP WRFD-
25.346. NO NO 022000

ID of a cell. For detailed information about this parameter, see


3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES None
Difference between the transmit power of PICH and that of WRFD-
PCPICH NO YES 020501

WRFD-
Modification type. NO YES 020101

WRFD-
Specifies the index of the telecom operator. YES YES 020114

Identifying a location area within the PLMN of GSM-MAP type. It is WRFD-


defined by the operator. H'0000 and H'FFFE are reserved. YES YES 020101

Identifying a routing area in a location area within the PLMN of WRFD-


GSM-MAP type. It is defined by the operator. NO YES 020101
The minimum PLMN value tag corresponding to a LAC or RAC. It WRFD-
is defined by the operator. NO NO 020101

The maximum PLMN value tag corresponding to a LAC or RAC. It WRFD-


is defined by the operator. NO NO 020101
This parameter specifies re-host policy type for NodeB. The value
"REHOSTRIGHTNOW" indicates to perform re-host policy for the
NodeB immediately when the RNC recovers from disaster. The
value "REHOSTDELAY" indicates to perform re-host policy for the
NodeB after a specified delayed period when the RNC recovers
from disaster. The value "REHOSTWHEN" indicates to perform re- WRFD-
host policy for the NodeB at a specific time. NO NO 040202
This parameter specifies the delay time. When the RNC recovers
from disaster and starts to operate, it performs re-host policy for the WRFD-
primary hosted NodeB after the specified delay time. NO YES 040202

This parameter specifies the time to execute re-host policy for the
primary hosted NodeB, after the RNC recovers from disaster and WRFD-
starts to operate. NO YES 040202

ID of a cell. For detailed information about this parameter, see


3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES None
WRFD-
Uniquely identifying a PRACH in a cell YES YES 010101

Sequence Number of an available preamble signature. A maximum


of 16 signatures (from signature 0 to 15) can be selected. For WRFD-
detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.213. NO NO 020501
Sequence Number of an available sub channel. A maximum of 12
sub channels (from sub channel 0 to 11) can be selected. For WRFD-
detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.214. NO NO 010101

ID of a cell. For detailed information about this parameter, see


3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES None

WRFD-
Uniquely identifying a PRACH in a cell. YES NO 021103
It defines the mapping of AC 0~9 to ASCs. For detailed information WRFD-
of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 22.011. NO NO 021103

It defines the mapping of AC 10 to ASCs. For detailed information WRFD-


of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 22.011. NO NO 021103

It defines the mapping of AC 11 to ASCs. For detailed information WRFD-


of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 22.011. NO NO 021103

It defines the mapping of AC 12 to ASCs. For detailed information WRFD-


of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 22.011. NO NO 021103
It defines the mapping of AC 13 to ASCs. For detailed information WRFD-
of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 22.011. NO NO 021103

It defines the mapping of AC 14 to ASCs. For detailed information WRFD-


of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 22.011. NO NO 021103

It defines the mapping of AC 15 to ASCs. For detailed information WRFD-


of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 22.011. NO NO 021103

ID of a cell. For detailed information about this parameter, see


3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES None
WRFD-
Uniquely identifying a PRACH in a cell YES NO 010101

WRFD-
Identifying an ASC YES YES 010401

Identifying the available signature start index of an ASC. For WRFD-


detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.304. NO NO 010401

Identifying the available signature end index of an ASC. For WRFD-


detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.304. NO NO 010401
Identifying the available sub channels of an ASC. When a UE has
been accessed to a sub channel, if "AICH Transmission Timing"is
set to 1 (using the command "ADD UAICH"), the 4 bits of this
parameter will be repeated 3 times to form a Bitstring (12). Then, it
is put into an "and " calculation together with the Bitstring (12)
corresponding to the available sub channel allocated to the
PRACH, and a 12-bit data stream is obtained finally. If a bit is 1,
the corresponding sub channel is available for this ASC. If "AICH
Transmission Timing" is set to 0, the lowest 3 bits of this parameter
will be repeated 4 times to form a Bitstring (12). Then, it is put into
an "and" calculation together with the Bitstring (12) corresponding
to the available sub channel allocated to the PRACH, and a 12-bit
data stream is obtained finally. If a bit is 1, the corresponding sub
channel is available for this ASC. For detailed information of this WRFD-
parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.304. NO NO 010401
It is used to calculate the corresponding dynamic persist scaling
factor for ASC2~ASC7. It is valid for ASC2-ASC7 only and
mandatory. For detailed information of this parameter, refer to WRFD-
3GPP TS 25.214. NO YES 010401

ID of a cell. For detailed information about this parameter, see


3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES None

WRFD-
Uniquely identifying a PRACH in a cell YES NO 010101
Sequence Number of an available preamble signature. A maximum
of 16 signatures (from signature 0 to 15) can be selected. For WRFD-
detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.213. NO YES 020501

Sequence Number of an available sub channel. A maximum of 12


sub channels (from sub channel 0 to 11) can be selected. For WRFD-
detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.214. NO YES 010101
This parameter specifies a constant used at calculation of the initial
transmit power of the first preamble, to be used in the random
access procedure.
The formula is as follows: Preamble_Initial_Power = Primary
CPICH DL TX power-CPICH_RSCP + UL interference + Constant
Value. Where, Preamble_Initial_Power is the preamble initial TX
power, Primary CPICH DL TX power is the downlink transmit (TX)
power of PCPICH, CPICH_RSCP is the receive signaling code
power of the PCPICH measured by UEs, and UL interference is the
uplink interference. For detailed information of this parameter, refer WRFD-
to 3GPP TS 25.211. NO NO 020501

The maximum number of preambles transmitted in a preamble


ramping cycle. For detailed information of this parameter, refer to WRFD-
3GPP TS 25.211. NO NO 020501
The power ramp step of the random access preambles transmitted
before the UE receives the acquisition indicator in the random
access process. For detailed information of this parameter, refer to WRFD-
3GPP TS 25.211. NO NO 020501

Maximum number of bits of the Calculated Transport Format WRFD-


Combination (CTFC) of Transport Format Combination Set (TFCS). NO NO 021000

ID of a cell. For detailed information about this parameter, see


3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES None
WRFD-
Uniquely identifying a PRACH in a cell YES NO 010101

Number of available PRACH timeslot formats. For detailed WRFD-


information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.211. YES YES 022000

Sequence number of available PRACH timeslot formats. For WRFD-


detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.211. NO NO 022000

Sequence number of available PRACH timeslot formats. For WRFD-


detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.211. NO NO 022000
Sequence number of available PRACH timeslot formats. For WRFD-
detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.211. NO NO 022000

Sequence number of available PRACH timeslot formats. For WRFD-


detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.211. NO NO 022000

ID of a cell. For detailed information about this parameter, see


3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES None

WRFD-
Uniquely identifying a PRACH in a cell YES NO 010101
Uniquely identifying a TFC on the physical channel. The specific
parameter value depends on the CTFCSize (2 bits: 0~3, 4 bits:
0~15, 6 bits: 0~63, 8 bits: 0~255, 12 bits: 0~4095, 16 bits:
0~65535, 24 bits: 0~16777215). For detailed information of this WRFD-
parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.433. YES YES 021000
The power offset between the last access preamble and the
message control part. The power of the message control part can
be obtained by adding the offset to the access preamble power.
For detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS WRFD-
25.213. NO YES 020501

WRFD-
This parameter specifies the power assignment factor of the control 022000
part. For detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS WRFD-
25.214. NO YES 020501
WRFD-
022000
The power occupancy factor of the data part. For detailed WRFD-
information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.214. NO NO 020501

ID of a cell. For detailed information about this parameter, see


3GPP TS 25.401. NO YES None

WRFD-
Uniquely identifying a PRACH in a cell NO YES 010101
This parameter specifies a constant used at calculation of the initial
transmit power of the first preamble, to be used in the random
access procedure.
The formula is as follows: Preamble_Initial_Power = Primary
CPICH DL TX power-CPICH_RSCP + UL interference + Constant
Value. Where, Preamble_Initial_Power is the preamble initial TX
power, Primary CPICH DL TX power is the downlink transmit (TX)
power of PCPICH, CPICH_RSCP is the receive signaling code
power of the PCPICH measured by UEs, and UL interference is the
uplink interference. For detailed information of this parameter, refer WRFD-
to 3GPP TS 25.211. NO NO 020501
The power ramp step of the random access preambles transmitted
before the UE receives the acquisition indicator in the random
access process. For detailed information of this parameter, refer to WRFD-
3GPP TS 25.211. NO NO 020501

The maximum number of preambles transmitted in a preamble


ramping cycle. For detailed information of this parameter, refer to WRFD-
3GPP TS 25.211. NO NO 020501

ID of a cell. For detailed information about this parameter, see


3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES None
WRFD-
Uniquely identifying a PSCH in a cell YES NO 010101

Offset of the PSCH transmit power from the PCPICH transmit WRFD-
power in a cell. NO NO 020501

When detecting that the Ps' Conversational User had no data to


transfer for a long time which longer than this timer, the PDCP
layer would request the RRC layer to release this Radio Access WRFD-
Bear. NO NO 010510
After sending release request to RRC layer, if the Conversational
Radio Access Bear haven't been released until the Conversational
service T2 timeout, the PDCP layer will resend release request WRFD-
indication. NO NO 010510

When detecting that the Ps' Streaming User had no data to transfer
for a long time which longer than this timer, the PDCP layer would WRFD-
request the RRC layer to release this Radio Access Bear. NO NO 010510
After sending release request to RRC layer, if the Streaming Radio
Access Bear haven't been released until the Streaming service T2 WRFD-
timeout, the PDCP layer will resend release request indication. NO NO 010510

When detecting that the Ps' Interactive User had no data to transfer
for a long time which longer than this timer, the PDCP layer would WRFD-
request the RRC layer to release this Radio Access Bear. NO NO 010510
After sending release request to RRC layer, if the Interactive Radio
Access Bear haven't been released until the Interactive service T2 WRFD-
timeout, the PDCP layer will resend release request indication. NO NO 010510

When detecting that the Ps' Background User had no data to


transfer for a long time which longer than this timer, the PDCP
layer would request the RRC layer to release this Radio Access WRFD-
Bear. NO NO 010510
After sending release request to RRC layer, if the Background
Radio Access Bear haven't been released until the Background
service T2 timeout, the PDCP layer will resend release request WRFD-
indication. NO NO 010510
This parameter specifies the value of the CELL-PCH inactivity timer
for UEs enabled with the Fast Dormancy feature. When detecting
that the Fast Dormancy User in PS domain had no data to transfer
in CELL-PCH for a long time which longer than this timer, the UE is
released. To enable this timer, set this timer to a value other than WRFD-
0. NO NO 020500
After sending release request to RRC layer, if the IMS Radio
Access Bear for signal haven't been released until the IMS service WRFD-
T2 timeout, the PDCP layer will resend release request indication. NO NO 010510

When detecting that the Ps' IMS signal had no data to transfer for a
long time which longer than this timer, the PDCP layer would WRFD-
request the RRC layer to release this Radio Access Bear. NO NO 010510
This parameter specifies the value of the CELL-DCH inactivity
timer for UEs enabled with the Fast Domancy feature. When
detecting that the Fast Domancy User in PS domain had no data to
transfer in CELL-DCH for a long time which longer than this timer,
the state transition from CELL-DCH to CELL-FACH or CELL-PCH
is triggered. To enable this timer, set this timer to a value other WRFD-
than 0. NO NO 020500
This parameter specifies the value of the CELL-FACH inactivity
timer for UEs enabled with the Fast Dormancy feature. When
detecting that the Fast Dormancy User in PS domain had no data
to transfer in CELL-FACH for a long time which longer than this
timer, the state transition from CELL-FACH to CELL-PCH is
triggered. To enable this timer, set this timer to a value other than WRFD-
0. NO NO 020500
Interval between the reporting of event 4B and the triggering the
state transition of the PTT users from DCH/HSPA to FACH.
When the traffic of the PTT user in CELL_DCH state is lower than
the event 4B threshold, this timer is started and the UE reports the
event 4B.
If the UE continues to report the event 4B when the timer works,
the RNC determines that the UE is in low activity state.
If the UE remains in low activity state after the timer expires, the
state of the UE is changed from DCH/HSPA to the FACH.
If this parameter is set to a small value, whether the UE is in low
activity state cannot be determined. If this parameter is set to a
great value, the dedicated channels are wasted. NO NO None
Interval between the reporting of event 4B and the triggering of the
state transition of the PTT users from CPC_HSPA state to FACH.
When the traffic of the PTT user in CELL_DCH state is lower than
the event 4B threshold, this timer is started and the UE reports the
event 4B.
If the UE does not report the event 4B when the timer works, the
RNC determines that the UE is in low activity state.
If the UE remains in low activity state after the timer expires, the
state of the UE is changed from CPC_HSPA to FACH.
If this parameter is set to a small value, whether the UE is in low
activity state cannot be determined. If this parameter is set to a
great value, the dedicated channels are wasted. NO NO None
Interval between the reporting of event 4B and the triggering of the
state transition of the PTT users from DCH/HSPA to E_FACH.
When the traffic of the PTT user in CELL_DCH state is lower than
the event 4B threshold, this timer is started and the UE reports the
event 4B.
If the UE does not report the event 4B when the timer works, the
RNC determines that the UE is in low activity state.
If the UE remains in low activity state after the timer expires, the
state of the UE is changed from DCH/HSPA to E_FACH.
If this parameter is set to a small value, whether the UE is in low
activity state cannot be determined. If this parameter is set to a
great value, the dedicated channels are wasted. NO NO None
Interval between the reporting of event 4B and the triggering of the
state transition of the PTT users from CPC_HSPA to E_FACH.
When the traffic of the PTT user in CELL_DCH state is lower than
the event 4B threshold, this timer is started and the UE reports the
event 4B.
If the UE does not report the event 4B when the timer works, the
RNC determines that the UE is in low activity state.
If the UE remains in low activity state after the timer expires, the
state of the UE is changed from CPC_HSPA to E_FACH.
If this parameter is set to a small value, whether the UE is in low
activity state cannot be determined. If this parameter is set to a
great value, the dedicated channels are wasted. NO NO None
Threshold for reporting the event 4B in DCH/HSPA.
When the traffic of the PTT user in DCH/HSPA state is constantly
lower than this threshold in a period, the UE reports the event 4B. NO NO None
Period during which the traffic of the PTT user is constantly lower
than the event 4B threshold so that the UE reports the event 4B.
When the traffic of the PTT user in DCH/HSPA state is constantly
lower than the event 4B threshold in this period, the UE reports the
event 4B. This parameter can prevent unnecessary reports o be
triggered, caused by traffic volume variation. NO NO None
Period during which the event 4B is suspended.
After reporting a 4B event triggered by the state transition from
DCH/HSPA to CELL_FACH, the UE may report the event 4B again
if the traffic continues to be lower than the event 4B threshold. In
this case, the RNC load is increased.
If this parameter is specified, the system prohibits the UE from
reporting the event 4B again during the period when the event 4B
is suspended.
If the parameter value is too small, too many 4B events may be
reported, thus increasing the RNC load. If the parameter value is
too great, the event 4B may not be reported timely. NO NO None
Period in which the E-DCH throughput is measured. To implement
the state transition of the PTT users from E-DCH to FACH, the E-
DCH throughput needs to be measured periodically. NO NO None

Threshold for reporting the event 4B relevant to the E-DCH


throughput.
When the uplink throughput of the PTT user in HSPA state is
constantly lower than this threshold in a period, the UE reports the
event 4B. NO NO None
Number of periods in which the E-DCH throughput of the PTT
services are measured. When the E-DCH throughput is lower than
the event 4B threshold for several PTT E-DCH throughput
measurement periods, the UE reports the event 4B. The time when
the event 4B is triggered is equal to " PTT E-DCH2F 4B Period
Amount" multiplied by " PTT E-DCH Throu Meas Period". This
parameter can prevent unnecessary reports o be triggered, caused
by traffic volume variation. NO NO None
Number of periods during which the event 4B is suspended.
After reporting a 4B event triggered by the state transition from E-
DCH to CELL_FACH, the UE may report the event 4B again if the
traffic continues to be lower than the event 4B threshold. In this
case, the RNC load is increased.
If this parameter is specified, the system prohibits the UE from
reporting the event 4B again during the "PTT E-DCH2F 4B
Pending Period Amount".
If the parameter value is too small, too many 4B events may be
reported, thus increasing the RNC load. If the parameter value is
too great, the event 4B may not be reported timely. NO NO None
Interval between the reporting of event 4B and the triggering the
state transition of the PTT users from CELL_FACH to CELL_PCH.
When the traffic of the PTT user in CELL_FACH state is lower than
the event 4B threshold, this timer is started and the UE reports the
event 4B.
If the UE continues to report the event 4B when the timer works,
the RNC determines that the UE is in low activity state.
If the UE remains in low activity state after the timer expires, the
state of the UE is changed from CELL_FACH to the CELL_PCH.
If this parameter is set to a small value, whether the UE is in low
activity state cannot be determined. If this parameter is set to a
great value, the common channels are wasted. NO NO None
Threshold for reporting the event 4B.
When the traffic of the PTT user in CELL_FACH state is constantly
lower than this threshold in a period, the UE reports the event 4B. NO NO None
Period during which the traffic of the PTT user is constantly lower
than the event 4B threshold so that the UE reports the event 4B.
When the traffic of the PTT user in CELL_FACH state is constantly
lower than the event 4B threshold in this period, the UE reports the
event 4B. This parameter can prevent unnecessary reports o be
triggered, caused by traffic volume variation. NO NO None
Period during which the event 4B is suspended.
After reporting a 4B event triggered by the state transition from
CELL_FACH to CELL_PCH, the UE may report the event 4B again
if the traffic continues to be lower than the event 4B threshold. In
this case, the RNC load is increased.
If this parameter is specified, the system prohibits the UE from
reporting the event 4B again during the period when the event 4B
is suspended.
If the parameter value is too small, too many 4B events may be
reported, thus increasing the RNC load. If the parameter value is
too great, the event 4B may not be reported timely. NO NO None
Threshold for reporting the 4A event.
When the traffic of the PTT user in CELL_FACH state is constantly
greater than this threshold in a period, the UE reports the 4A event. NO NO None
Period during which the traffic of the PTT user is constantly greater
than the 4A event threshold so that the UE reports the event 4B.
When the traffic of the PTT user in DCH/HSPA state is constantly
greater than the 4A event threshold in this period, the UE reports
the 4A event. This parameter can prevent unnecessary reports o
be triggered, caused by traffic volume variation. NO NO None
WRFD-
When the parameter is set to YES, the QOS control algorithm is 021101
used for BE services. When the parameter is set to NO, the QOS WRFD-
control algorithm is not used for BE services.The QOS actions of 020304
BE services include rate downsizing, inter frequency handover and WRFD-
inter rat handover. NO NO 020309
When the parameter is set to YES, the QOS control algorithm is
used for AMR services. When the parameter is set to NO, the QOS
control algorithm is not used for AMR services.The QOS actions of
AMR services include rate downsizing, inter frequency handover WRFD-
and inter rat handover. NO NO 020701
When the parameter is set to YES, the QoS control algorithm is
used for VP services. When the parameter is set to NO, the QoS
control algorithm is not used for VP services.The QoS action of VP WRFD-
services only includes inter frequency handover. NO NO 020304
WRFD-
021101
The first action selected by the QoS control algorithm when the UL WRFD-
QoS of BE service deteriorates.If QoS action is RateDegrade, then 020304
the rate will be downsized to the full coverage rate according to 3- WRFD-
rates rule. NO NO 020309

WRFD-
021101
The second action selected by the QoS control algorithm when the WRFD-
UL QoS of BE service deteriorates.If QoS action is RateDegrade, 020304
then the rate will be downsized to the full coverage rate according WRFD-
to 3-rates rule. NO NO 020309
WRFD-
021101
The third action selected by the QoS control algorithm when the UL WRFD-
QoS of BE service deteriorates.If QoS action is RateDegrade, then 020304
the rate will be downsized to the full coverage rate according to 3- WRFD-
rates rule. NO NO 020309
Timer to trigger the next QoS enhancement action for UL BE WRFD-
services. This parameter specifies the duration of waiting for the UL 021101
QoS enhanced acknowledgement after UL rate adjustment. WRFD-
The timer starts when the BE UL rate adjustment procedure is 020304
triggered, and stops when the RNC receives a 6B1/6B2 event or WRFD-
when the timer expires. NO NO 020309
WRFD-
021101
The first action selected by the QoS control algorithm when the DL WRFD-
QoS of BE service deteriorates.If QoS action is RateDegrade, then 020304
the rate will be downsized to the full coverage rate according to 3- WRFD-
rates rule. NO NO 020309

WRFD-
021101
The second action selected by the QoS control algorithm when the WRFD-
DL QoS of BE service deteriorates.If QoS action is RateDegrade, 020304
then the rate will be downsized to the full coverage rate according WRFD-
to 3-rates rule. NO NO 020309
WRFD-
021101
The third action selected by the QoS control algorithm when the DL WRFD-
QoS of BE service deteriorates.If QoS action is RateDegrade, then 020304
the rate will be downsized to the full coverage rate according to 3- WRFD-
rates rule. NO NO 020309
For BE service, When the parameter is set to SINGLE, an UL event
6A1 or 5A can independently trigger the QOS enhancement action. WRFD-
The 6A1, 5A switch settings decide whether to perform 6A1 or 5A 021101
measurement control. When the parameter is set to COMBINE, WRFD-
only combined events 6A1+5A can trigger the QOS enhancement 020304
action, and whether to perform 6A1 and 5A measurement is not WRFD-
controlled by the 6A1 and 5A measurement switch. NO NO 020309
When the parameter is set to YES, QoS control for DL BE services
is based on the TCP and RLC retransmission. When the parameter
is set to NO, QoS control for DL BE services is based on the TCP.
In both situations, QoS control is not performed across the Iur WRFD-
interface. NO NO 021101

WRFD-
If the parameter is set to YES, QoS control for DL BE services 021101
based on RLC retransmission can be performed when the best cell WRFD-
is in the DRNC. NO NO 020309
WRFD-
Rate adjustment switch of link stability control for UL QoS of AMR 020701
services. When the parameter is set to YES, UL rate of AMR WRFD-
services can be adjusted. NO NO 020309

Timer for triggering a second adjustment of the UL AMR mode.


This parameter specifies the duration of waiting for the voice quality
enhanced acknowledgement after the UL AMR mode adjustment
when the associated command is delivered.
The UL AMRC rate adjust timer starts when AMRC mode
adjustment procedure is triggered, and stops when the next
measurement report is received. If no measurement report is
received when the UL AMRC timer expires, you can infer that the
measured value remains in the same state as that before the
previous UL AMRC mode adjustment. The previous AMRC mode WRFD-
adjustment is not effective, and another adjustment is required. NO NO 020701
Inter-frequency handover switch of link stability control for UL QoS WRFD-
of AMR services. When the parameter is set to YES, inter- 020701
frequency handover can be performed for AMR services to ensure WRFD-
the QoS. NO NO 020309

WRFD-
Inter-RAT handover switch of link stability control for UL QoS of 020701
AMR services. When the parameter is set to YES, inter-RAT WRFD-
handover can be performed for AMR services to ensure the QoS. NO NO 020309
WRFD-
Rate adjustment switch of link stability control for UL QoS of 020701
WAMR services. When the parameter is set to YES, UL rate of WRFD-
WAMR services can be adjusted. NO NO 020309

Timer for triggering a second adjustment of the UL WAMR mode.


This parameter specifies the duration of waiting for the voice quality
enhanced acknowledgement after the UL WAMR mode adjustment
when the associated command is delivered. The UL WAMR rate
adjust timer starts when AMRC mode adjustment procedure is
triggered, and stops when the next measurement report is
received. If no measurement report is received when the UL AMRC
timer expires, you can infer that the measured value remains in the WRFD-
same state as that before the previous UL AMRC mode 020701
adjustment. The previous AMRC mode adjustment is not effective, WRFD-
and another adjustment is required. NO NO 020309
Inter-frequency handover switch of link stability control for UL QoS WRFD-
of WAMR services. When the parameter is set to YES, inter- 020701
frequency handover can be performed for WAMR services to WRFD-
ensure the QoS. NO NO 020309

WRFD-
Inter-RAT handover switch of link stability control for UL QoS of 020701
WAMR services. When the parameter is set to YES, inter-RAT WRFD-
handover can be performed for WAMR services to ensure the QoS. NO NO 020309
Rate adjustment switch of link stability control for DL QoS of AMR
services. When the parameter is set to YES, DL rate of AMR WRFD-
services can be adjusted. NO NO 020701

Inter-frequency handover switch of link stability control for DL QoS WRFD-


of AMR services. When the parameter is set to YES, inter- 020701
frequency handover can be performed for AMR services to ensure WRFD-
the QoS. NO NO 020309
Inter-RAT handover switch of link stability control for DL QoS of
AMR services. When the parameter is set to YES, inter-RAT WRFD-
handover can be performed for AMR services to ensure the QoS. NO NO 020309

Rate adjustment switch of link stability control for DL QoS of


WAMR services. When the parameter is set to YES, DL rate of WRFD-
WAMR services can be adjusted. NO NO 020701
Inter-frequency handover switch of link stability control for DL QoS WRFD-
of WAMR services. When the parameter is set to YES, inter- 020701
frequency handover can be performed for WAMR services to WRFD-
ensure the QoS. NO NO 020304

Inter-RAT handover switch of link stability control for DL QoS of


WAMR services. When the parameter is set to YES, inter-RAT WRFD-
handover can be performed for WAMR services to ensure the QoS. NO NO 020309
Inter-frequency handover switch of link stability control for UL QoS
of VP services. When the parameter is set to YES, inter-frequency WRFD-
handover can be performed for VP services to ensure the QoS. NO NO 020304

Inter-frequency handover switch of link stability control for DL QoS


of VP services. When the parameter is set to YES, inter-frequency WRFD-
handover can be performed for VP services to ensure the QoS. NO NO 020304
WRFD-
021101
WRFD-
Event 6A1 measurement switch when BeUlEvTrigInd is set to 020304
SINGLE for BE service. If this parameter is set to YES, event 6A1 WRFD-
measurement is delivered. NO NO 020309

WRFD-
021101
WRFD-
Event 5A measurement switch when BeUlEvTrigInd is set to 020304
SINGLE for BE service. If this parameter is set to YES, event 5A WRFD-
measurement is delivered. NO NO 020309

WRFD-
021101
WRFD-
020304
UL event 6D measurement switch for BE service. If this parameter WRFD-
is set to YES, event 6D measurement is delivered. NO NO 020309
Timer for rejecting rate increase after rate decrease is performed
across the Iur interface for BE services. If the best cell is on the
DRNC, the timer starts when rate decrease based on RLC
retransmission is triggered. Before the timer expires, requests for
rate increase triggered by DL traffic volume event 4A will be WRFD-
rejected. NO NO 021101
Frequency hysteresis of downlink RSCP Qos.
This parameter controls the used frequency thresholds for the inter-
frequency and inter-RAT measurement based on Qos.
In event mode, if the inter-frequency and inter-RAT measurement
events occurred for the downlink Qos reason, the used frequency
threshold of the RSCP measurement quantity is equal to the used
frequency threshold that is configured on the OMU server in
coverage measurement plus this parameter.
As for the impact on network performance:
The larger the value of the parameter is, the more easily event 2B, WRFD-
inter-frequency handover based on Qos, and event 3A, inter-RAT 020304
handover based on Qos, can be triggered, and thus the more WRFD-
timely the handover to the target cell can be performed. NO NO 020309
Timer length for downlink Qos measurement.
This parameter controls the time lengths for the inter-frequency and
inter-RAT measurement based on Qos.
After inter-frequency or inter-RAT measurement starts, if no inter-
frequency handover is performed when this timer expires, the
measurement is stopped, and the compressed mode is
deactivated, if any. If this parameter is set to 0, this indicates that
the timer will not be started.
For the inter-frequency or inter-RAT measurement based on
coverage, the compressed mode can be stopped through reporting
event 2F. For measurement that is not based on coverage, event
2F is not reported, and the timer must be set but should not be set
to 0.
As for the impact on network performance:
It reduces the influence of long time compressed mode to the
serving cell. WRFD-
The compressed mode may be stopped ahead of time, which can 020304
cause the result that the UE fails to initiate inter-frequency or inter- WRFD-
RAT handover, and thus can lead to call drops. NO NO 020309
Timer length for uplink Qos measurement.
This parameter controls the time lengths for the inter-frequency and
inter-RAT measurement based on Qos.
After inter-frequency or inter-RAT measurement starts, if no inter-
frequency handover is performed when this timer expires, the
measurement is stopped, and the compressed mode is
deactivated, if any. If this parameter is set to 0, this indicates that
the timer will not be started.
For the inter-frequency or inter-RAT measurement based on
coverage, the compressed mode can be stopped through reporting
event 2F. For measurement that is not based on coverage, event
2F is not reported, and the timer must be set but should not be set
to 0.
As for the impact on network performance:
It reduces the influence of long time compressed mode to the
serving cell. WRFD-
The compressed mode may be stopped ahead of time, which can 020304
cause the result that the UE fails to initiate inter-frequency or inter- WRFD-
RAT handover, and thus can lead to call drops. NO NO 020309
This parameter configures the used frequency measurement
quantity to trigger the inter-RAT measurement for the purpose of
Qos-based handover. The parameter is valid when the event
reporting mode is selected for inter-RAT.
Ec/No: signal-to-noise ratio
RSCP: received signal code power
CPICH_Ec/NO: the measurement quantity used for event 2D and
2F, with unit of dB
CPICH_RSCP: the measurement quantity used for event 2D and
2F, with unit of dBm
The RNC, in the coverage-based inter-RAT measurement, may
configure that the inter-RAT measurement quantity are delivered
according to event 2D that triggers the measurement, which
causes the result that the Qos-based inter-RAT measurement
cannot refer to the coverage-based configurations. Under this
condition, it is necessary for the Qos-based inter-RAT
measurement to set the used frequency separately. When both the
Qos-based and the coverage-based inter-RAT measurements
exist, refer to this parameter.
As for the impact on network performance:
When the UE moves to the cell border, and there is a intra-
frequency neighboring cell in the moving direction, CPCICH Ec/No
varies faster than RSCP and the quality of the current cell should
be evaluated according to CPCICH Ec/No. When there is no intra-
frequency neighboring cell in the direction, CPCICH RSCP varies
faster than Ec/No and the quality should be evaluated according to
CPCICH RSCP. If the measurement quantity is not properly
selected, the handover may not be performed timely, thus resulting WRFD-
in call drops. NO NO 020309
Duration when the measured value of AMR keeps fulfilling the 6A1
measurement condition before the event 6A1 is triggered. Event
triggering is used for UL measurement. The event 6A1 is triggered
when the measured value is greater than the absolute upper
threshold 6A1. When the event 6A1 is triggered, the AMR speech
rate should be lowered. The measured value is reported after it
fulfills the conditions for reporting and for the trigger time specified
by this parameter. The trigger time is used to prevent the sudden WRFD-
change of the measured value for being reported. NO NO 020701
Duration when the measured value of AMR keeps fulfilling the 6A2
measurement condition before the event 6A2 is triggered. Event
triggering is used for UL measurement. The event 6A2 is triggered
when the measured value is greater than the absolute upper
threshold 6A2. When the event 6A2 is triggered, the AMR speech
rate should be lowered. The measured value is reported after it
fulfills the conditions for reporting and for the trigger time specified
by this parameter. The trigger time is used to prevent the sudden WRFD-
change of the measured value for being reported. NO NO 020701
Duration when the measured value of AMR keeps fulfilling the 6B1
measurement condition before the event 6B1 is triggered. Event
triggering is used for UL measurement. The event 6B1 is triggered
when the measured value is lower than the absolute lower
threshold 6B1. When the event 6B1 is triggered, the AMR speech
rate should be raised. The measured value is reported after it fulfills
the conditions for reporting and for the trigger time specified by this
parameter. The trigger time is used to prevent the sudden change WRFD-
of the measured value for being reported. NO NO 020701
Duration when the measured value of AMR keeps fulfilling the 6B2
measurement condition before the event 6B2 is triggered. Event
triggering is used for UL measurement. The event 6B2 is triggered
when the measured value is lower than the absolute lower
threshold 6B2. When the event 6B2 is triggered, the AMR speech
rate should be raised. The measured value is reported after it fulfills
the conditions for reporting and for the trigger time specified by this
parameter. The trigger time is used to prevent the sudden change WRFD-
of the measured value for being reported. NO NO 020701
Duration when the measured value of AMR keeps fulfilling the 6D
measurement condition before the event 6D is triggered. Event
triggering is used for UL measurement. The event 6D is triggered
when the measured value is greater than the absolute upper
threshold 6D. When the event 6D is triggered, the AMR speech
rate should be lowered. The measured value is reported after it
fulfills the conditions for reporting and for the trigger time specified
by this parameter. The trigger time is used to prevent the sudden WRFD-
change of the measured value for being reported. NO NO 020701
Duration when the measured value of VP keeps fulfilling the 6A1
measurement condition before the event 6A1 is triggered. The
trigger time is used to prevent the sudden change of the measured WRFD-
value for being reported. NO NO 020304

Duration when the measured value of VP keeps fulfilling the 6B1


measurement condition before the event 6B1 is triggered. The
trigger time is used to prevent the sudden change of the measured WRFD-
value for being reported. NO NO 020304
Duration when the measured value of VP keeps fulfilling the 6D
measurement condition before the event 6D is triggered. The
trigger time is used to prevent the sudden change of the measured WRFD-
value for being reported. NO NO 020304

Duration when the measured value of BE keeps fulfilling the 6A1


measurement condition before the event 6A1 is triggered. The
trigger time is used to prevent the sudden change of the measured WRFD-
value for being reported. NO NO 021101
Duration when the measured value of BE keeps fulfilling the 6B1
measurement condition before the event 6B1 is triggered. The
trigger time is used to prevent the sudden change of the measured WRFD-
value for being reported. NO NO 021101

Duration when the measured value of BE keeps fulfilling the 6A2


measurement condition before the event 6A2 is triggered. The
trigger time is used to prevent the sudden change of the measured WRFD-
value for being reported. NO NO 021101
Duration when the measured value of BE keeps fulfilling the 6B2
measurement condition before the event 6B2 is triggered. The
trigger time is used to prevent the sudden change of the measured WRFD-
value for being reported. NO NO 021101

Duration when the measured value of BE keeps fulfilling the 6D


measurement condition before the event 6D is triggered. The
trigger time is used to prevent the sudden change of the measured WRFD-
value for being reported. NO NO 021101
Smooth filtering coefficient for UL measured values. The smooth
filtering algorithm is used to avoid random interference in
measurement reporting. Smoothness is decided by the filtering WRFD-
coefficient of the measurement. NO NO 021101

Smooth filtering coefficient for DL measured values. The smooth WRFD-


filtering algorithm is used to avoid random interference in 021101
measurement reporting. Smoothness is decided by the filtering WRFD-
coefficient of the measurement. NO NO 020309
Duration from when the AMR TX power is beyond the threshold Ea WRFD-
or below the threshold Eb to when the event Ea or Eb is triggered. 020701
This parameter is used to avoid faulty reporting due to instability of WRFD-
power. NO NO 020309

WRFD-
This parameter specifies the reporting period of the event E of the 020701
AMR service. The unit of the reporting period can be 10 ms or WRFD-
minute. NO NO 020309
This parameter is valid when the corresponding parameter related WRFD-
to the reporting period unit for the event E of AMR service is set to 020701
TEN_MSEC. The DL code TX power is reported periodically after WRFD-
the event Ea is reported. This parameter specifies the reporting 020304
period. If the parameter is set to A, the reporting period is A x 10 WRFD-
ms. NO NO 020309
This parameter is valid when the corresponding parameter related WRFD-
to the reporting period unit for the event E of AMR service is set to 020701
MIN. The DL code TX power is reported periodically after the event WRFD-
E1 is reported. This parameter specifies the reporting period. NO YES 020309
Duration from when the VP TX power is beyond the threshold Ea
or below the threshold Eb to when the event Ea or Eb is triggered.
This parameter is used to avoid faulty reporting due to instability of WRFD-
power. NO NO 020304

This parameter specifies the reporting period of the event E of the


VP service. The unit of the reporting period can be 10 ms or WRFD-
minute. NO NO 020304
This parameter is valid when the corresponding parameter related
to the reporting period unit for the event E of VP service is set to
TEN_MSEC. The DL code TX power is reported periodically after
the event Ea is reported. This parameter specifies the reporting
period. If the parameter is set to A, the reporting period is A x 10 WRFD-
ms. NO NO 020304
This parameter is valid when the corresponding parameter related
to the reporting period unit for the event E of VP service is set to
MIN. The DL code TX power is reported periodically after the event WRFD-
Ea is reported. This parameter specifies the reporting period. NO YES 020304
Duration from when the BE TX power is beyond the threshold Ea to
when the event Ea is triggered or from when the BE TX power is WRFD-
below the threshold Eb to when the event Eb is triggered. This 021101
parameter is used to avoid faulty reporting due to instability of WRFD-
power. NO NO 020309

WRFD-
This parameter specifies the reporting period of the event E of the 021101
BE service. The unit of the reporting period can be 10 ms or WRFD-
minute. NO NO 020309
This parameter is valid when the corresponding parameter related WRFD-
to the reporting period unit for the event E of BE service is set to 021101
TEN_MSEC. The DL code TX power is reported periodically after WRFD-
the event Ea is reported. This parameter specifies the reporting 020304
period. If the parameter is set to A, the reporting period is A x 10 WRFD-
ms. NO NO 020309
This parameter is valid when the corresponding parameter related WRFD-
to the reporting period unit for the event E of BE service is set to 021101
MIN. The DL code TX power is reported periodically after the event WRFD-
Ea is reported. This parameter specifies the reporting period. NO YES 020309
Duration within which the measured power being lower than the WRFD-
threshold is allowed for BE service. This parameter is used to avoid 021101
faulty reporting due to instability of power. If the parameter is set to WRFD-
A, the hysteresis time is A x 10 ms. NO NO 020309

WRFD-
This parameter specifies the reporting period of the event F of the 021101
BE service. The unit of the reporting period can be 10 ms or WRFD-
minute. NO NO 020309
This parameter is valid when the corresponding parameter related
to the reporting period unit for the event F of BE service is set to
TEN_MSEC. The DL code TX power is reported periodically after
the event Fa is reported. This parameter specifies the reporting
period. If the parameter is set to A, the reporting period is A x 10 WRFD-
ms. NO NO 021101
This parameter is valid when the corresponding parameter related WRFD-
to the reporting period unit for the event F of BE service is set to 021101
MIN. The DL code TX power is reported periodically after the WRFD-
event Fa is reported. This parameter specifies the reporting period. NO YES 020309
Determines whether preemption is supported. When this switch is
enabled, the RNC allows privileged users or services to preempt
cell resources from the users or services with the preempted
attributes and lower priority in the case of cell resource
insufficiency. When the switch is disabled, the RNC terminates the WRFD-
service for the user due to the failure in cell resource application. NO NO 010505
Indicates whether the MBMS supports resource preemption. When
the switch is enabled, the RNC allows the preempting MBMS to
preempt resources from users or services with the preempted
attributes and lower priority in the case of cell resource
insufficiency; the RNC also attempts to add the MBMS with the
preempted attributes to a candidate set. In this case, the cell
resources assigned to the MBMS may be preempted by users or
services with higher priority. When the switch is disabled, the
MBMS cannot preempt other users or services and cannot be WRFD-
preempted by other users or services. NO NO 010505
Indicating whether ARP-based preemption between TCs is
supported. This switch only has impact on the TC-based priorities.
When the priority is based on the TC and the switch is enabled, for
the following two situations, the preempting service should have a
higher priority and ARP priority than the preempted service does:
1.The preempting service is the streaming service and the
preempted service is the interactive or background service. 2. The
preempting service is the interactive service and the preempted WRFD-
service is the background service. NO NO 010505
Indicating whether queue is supported. When a user initiates a call,
if cell resources are insufficient and the user is queue supportive,
the RNC tries to arrange this user to join the queue to increase WRFD-
access success ratio. NO NO 010505
Queue length. The total number of users in queue of each cell
should not exceed the value specified in this parameter. When a
new user needs queuing, 1) If the queue has vacancy, the user
joins the queue immediately. 2) If the queue is full and there is a
user whose queue time exceeds the allowed maximum queue time,
this user is out of the queue and access fails. At the same time, the
new user joins the queue. 3) If the queue has a user whose priority
is lower than that of the new user, the user in the queue with the
lowest priority is out of the queue and access fails. At the same
time, the new user joins the queue. 4)For other situations, the user WRFD-
cannot join the queue. NO NO 010505
Timer length of the queue poll. The queue is polled for every time
specified in this parameter. During each poll, all the expired users
are removed from the queue and this user fails in access. Among
all the unexpired users, resources are allocated in the order of high
priority to low priority. If resource allocation is successful, the user
succeeds in access and traverse of this queue is stopped.
Otherwise, the rest users are traversed until all the unexpired users WRFD-
go through this. NO NO 010505
Maximum queue time of users. When a user initiates a call, it joins
the queue due to cell resource insufficiency. This parameter
defines the maximum length of time required for queuing of a user. WRFD-
If cell resources are still insufficient after expiration, access fails. NO NO 010505
When the switch is enabled, users attempting emergency call can
preempt the resources from all the accessed users for non
emergency call. When the switch is disabled, users attempting
emergency call can only preempt resources from the users for non
emergency call when they are configured with the preempted WRFD-
attributes and ARP information element. NO NO 010505

WRFD-
021304
WRFD-
Represent an index for a CN operator. YES YES 021311
WRFD-
Identifies a location area code for a Public Land Mobile Network 010101
(PLMN) of the GSM-MAP type. It is defined by the operator. For WRFD-
detailed information about this parameter, see 3GPP TS 23.003. YES YES 021301

Identifying a routing area in a location area for a Public Land


Mobile Network (PLMN)of GSM-MAP type. It is defined by the
operator. For detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP WRFD-
TS 23.003. YES YES 010101
Minimum PLMN tag value corresponding to a LAC. It is defined by
the operator. For detailed information of this parameter, refer to WRFD-
3GPP TS 25.331. NO YES 010101

Maximum PLMN tag value corresponding to a LAC. It is defined by


the operator. For detailed information of this parameter, refer to WRFD-
3GPP TS 25.331. NO YES 010101

ID of a cell. For detailed information about this parameter, see


3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES None

WRFD-
Uniquely identifying a PRACH in a cell YES NO 010101
WRFD-
Uniquely identifying an RACH in a cell YES NO 010101

WRFD-
This parameter defines the rate matching factor of the RACH. NO NO 021000

WRFD-
010401
Lower limit of random access back-off delay. For details, refer to WRFD-
the 3GPP TS 25.331 and 3GPP TS 25.214 protocols. NO NO 020501

WRFD-
010401
Upper limit of random access back-off delay. For details, refer to WRFD-
the 3GPP TS 25.331 and 3GPP TS 25.214 protocols. NO NO 020501
WRFD-
The parameter specifies the maximum number of preambles to be 010401
used in one preamble ramping cycle. For detailed information of WRFD-
this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.331 NO NO 020501

ID of a cell. For detailed information about this parameter, see


3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES None

WRFD-
Uniquely identifying an RACH in a cell YES NO 010101
This parameter defines the RLC size corresponding to each
transport format. For a common channel, the "RLC Size" reflects
the actual transport block size. For detailed information of this WRFD-
parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.322. YES YES 021000

This parameter defines the number of the transport formats WRFD-


corresponding to the above "RLC Size" in the TF set. YES YES 021000
This parameter defines the number of the transport blocks
corresponding to the TF 1 of the above RLC size in the TF set. The WRFD-
parameter value should not be 0 if there is only one TF. NO NO 021000

This parameter defines the number of the transport blocks WRFD-


corresponding to the TF 2 of the above RLC size in the TF set. NO NO 021000

This parameter specifies the maximum value that Ec/No can be WRFD-
stepped up in the link quality adjust algorithm for E-FACH. NO NO 010688
This parameter specifies the maximum value that Ec/No can be WRFD-
stepped down in the link quality adjust algorithm for E-FACH. NO NO 010688

This parameter is used to count the adjusted step of Ec/No in the WRFD-
link quality adjust algorithm for E-FACH. NO NO 010688
This parameter specifies the target number of the RLC
retransmissions. In the link quality adjust algorithm for E-FACH,
When the measured retransmissions are higher than the target
number, Ec/No should be decreased. Otherwise, Ec/No should be WRFD-
increased. NO NO 010688
This parameter specifies the adjustment cycle of Ec/No. This
parameter is also used to determine the measurement period of
the RLC retransmissions in the link quality adjust algorithm for E- WRFD-
FACH. NO NO 010688

This parameter specifies the maximum value of Ec/No in the E-


FACH Ec/No adjustment algorithm. The formula is y = x * 0.5 -
24.5dB ("y" represents the actual value and "x" represents the GUI WRFD-
value). NO NO 010688
This parameter specifies the minimum value of Ec/No in the E-
FACH Ec/No adjustment algorithm. The formula is y = x * 0.5 -
24.5dB ("y" represents the actual value and "x" represents the GUI WRFD-
value). NO NO 010688

WRFD-
Traffic class whose RRC redirection parameters are to be set YES YES 020120
Whether the RRC redirection algorithm is valid for the specified
service. The algorithm is valid only when the RRC direct redirection
switch is enabled and when this parameter is set to
ONLY_TO_INTER_FREQUENCY or ONLY_TO_INTER_RAT.
- OFF indicates that RRC redirection is not allowed.
- Only_To_Inter_Frequency indicates that only RRC redirection to
inter-frequency cells is allowed.
- Only_To_Inter_Frequency indicates that only RRC redirection to WRFD-
inter-RAT cells is allowed. NO NO 020120
Possibility of redirecting the UE to another cell. When the load of
the serving cell is within the normal range, a UE may be redirected
to another cell according to the traffic type. When this parameter is
set to 0, the RRC redirection is not performed if the load of the WRFD-
serving cell is within the normal range. NO NO 020120
Possibility of redirecting the UE to another cell. When the UL load
state or DL load state of the serving cell is LDR or OLC, a UE may
be redirected to another cell according to the traffic type. When this
parameter is set to 0, the RRC redirection is not performed if the WRFD-
load state on the serving cell is LDR or OLC. NO NO 020120
Frequency band of the target UL and DL UARFCNs to which the
UE is redirected. It is recommended that this parameter is set to
Depending on the configuration of neighboring cells without the
consideration of NRNC neighboring cells, that is, in the non-
overlapped network. This helps avoid auto-redirection. Auto-
redirection is a case in which redirection is initiated in the current
cell when the UARFCN to which the UE is redirected is the same WRFD-
as that of the current cell. NO NO 020120
Whether the target UL UARFCN to which the UE is redirected
needs to be configured. TRUE indicates that the UL UARFCN
needs to be configured. FALSE indicates that the UL UARFCN
need not be manually configured and it is automatically configured WRFD-
according to the relation between the UL and DL UARFCNs. NO NO 020120
Common UARFCNs: [4162-4188]
Special UARFCNs: {812, 837}
BAND7
Common UARFCNs: [2012-2338]
Special UARFCNs: {2362, 2387, 2412, 2437, 2462, 2487, 2512,
2537, 2562, 2587, 2612, 2637, 2662, 2687}
BAND8
Common UARFCNs: [2712-2863]
Special UARFCNs: none
BAND9
Common UARFCNs: [8762-8912]
Special UARFCNs: none
BandIndNotUsed: [0-16383]
Value range: 0-16383
If the UL UARFCN is not manually set, if RedirBandInd is set to
BAND1, BAND2, BAND3, BAND4, BAND5, BAND6, BAND7,
BAND8, or BAND9, and if the DL UARFCN is valid, then the target
UL UARFCN of the RRC redirection is automatically set according
to the following principles:
If the DL UARFCN is a common UARFCN, the relation between
the UL UARFCN and the DL UARFCN is as follows:
BAND1: UL UARFCN = DL UARFCN - 950
BAND2: UL UARFCN = DL UARFCN - 400
BAND3: UL UARFCN = DL UARFCN - 225
BAND4: UL UARFCN = DL UARFCN - 225
BAND5: UL UARFCN = DL UARFCN - 225
BAND6: UL UARFCN = DL UARFCN - 225
BAND7: UL UARFCN = DL UARFCN - 225
BAND8: UL UARFCN = DL UARFCN - 225
BAND9: UL UARFCN = DL UARFCN - 475
If the DL UARFCN is a special UARFCN, the relation between the
UL UARFCN and the DL UARFCN is as follows:
BAND2: UL UARFCN = DL UARFCN - 400
BAND4: UL UARFCN = DL UARFCN - 225
BAND5: UL UARFCN = DL UARFCN - 225
BAND6: UL UARFCN = DL UARFCN - 225 WRFD-
BAND7: UL UARFCN = DL UARFCN - 225 NO NO 020120

Target DL UARFCN for the RRC redirection. Different values of


"RedirBandInd" correspond to different value ranges of the WRFD-
UARFCN. NO NO 020120
ID of a cell. For detailed information about this parameter, see
3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES None

Orthogonal Variable Spreading Factor (OVSF) of the DL code to be WRFD-


reserved. For details, refer to the 3GPP TS 25.213 protocol. YES YES 020108

Number of the DL code. For details, refer to the 3GPP TS 25.213 WRFD-
protocol. NO YES 020108

Number of the DL code. For details, refer to the 3GPP TS 25.213 WRFD-
protocol. NO NO 020108

WRFD-
This parameter specifies the blocked domain type. YES YES 020114
This parameter specifies the processing duration of the cell WRFD-
blocking in the RNC. NO YES 020114

WRFD-
Uniquely identifying an RNC. YES YES 010101

Source ATM address. It should be input in hexadecimal format with


prefix of "H'".
1.The first byte of it is recommended to started with H'45 (indicating
E.164 address), H'39 (indicating DCC address) or H'47 (indicating
ICD address). When it is started with "H'45", the following seven
and a half octets must be BCD code, called E.164e when the last
part DSP is full of zero, such as
0x45000971500202001F0000000000000000000000, called
E.164A when the last part DSP is not full of zero. H'45 is
recommended.
2.It should be allocated in the ATM network and cannot be WRFD-
repeated. NO YES 010101
WRFD-
021304
WRFD-
Represent an index for a CN operator. YES YES 021311

MRFD-
Number of the subrack NO YES 210301

MRFD-
Number of the slot NO YES 210301

MRFD-
Number of the subsystem NO YES 210301

WRFD-
switch of the inner CBS function. NO NO 011001

WRFD-
CTCH switch of cell broadcast. NO NO 011000
the message code scheme.The enum value is as below:
0000 German
0001 English
0010 Italian
0011 French
0100 Spanish
0101 Dutch
0110 Swedish
0111 Danish
1000 Portuguese
1001 Finnish
1010 Norwegian
1011 Greek
1100 Turkish
1101 Hungarian
1110 Polish WRFD-
1111 Language unspecified NO NO 011001

WRFD-
Repeat Period of send Write-Replace. NO NO 011000

WRFD-
Repeat Number of send Write-Replace. NO NO 011000
When the switch is on, the Cell dynamic shutdown algorithm of the
local RNC cell is enabled. When the switch is off, the Cell dynamic WRFD-
shutdown algorithm of the local RNC cell is disabled. NO NO 020117

When the cell is automatically shut down, this parameter is used to


repeatedly determine whether the cell needs to be automatically WRFD-
enabled. NO NO 020117

When the cell is automatically enabled, the cell can be WRFD-


automatically disabled again only after a period delay. NO NO 020117
This parameter specifies the transport mode of MBMS services.
The point-to-multipoint (PTM), point-to-point (PTP), and enhanced
PTM (ENHANCEDPTM) modes are static or semi-static transport
modes. They are relatively simple and have little impact on the
MBMS service and the network performance. The dynamic mode
(DYNAMIC) is complicated. In dynamic mode, transition between
PTP and PTM modes is performed dynamically to balance the
quality of service and the network resource utilization. The network
periodically changes the transport mode based on the number of
users and the status of neighboring cells. These activities have an
impact on the reception of the MBMS service, and the MBMS user
might experience service disruption when the user moves across
the border between PTP cell and PTM cell. Therefore, the dynamic
mode has a relatively great impact on the MBMS service and the
network performance. For details of this parameter, refer to the WRFD-
3GPP TS 25.346. NO NO 010660
This parameter specifies the MTCH multiplexing threshold. When
the rate of an MBMS service is lower than this threshold, the
service, together with other services, is allocated a multiplexed S-
CCPCH, whose transmission rate is set to the MTCH multiplexing WRFD-
threshold fixedly. NO NO 010660
For a PTM service, if the ratio of the intra-frequency cells where the
service is transmitted in PTM mode to the intra-frequency cells of a
cell reaches the percentage specified by this parameter, the cell
has gains in combining. Then, the power of the FACH carrying the WRFD-
service in the cell decreases by "SoftCombPwrOffset". NO NO 01061604
This parameter specifies the X offset for connected mode. For a
PTM service in a cell, X UEs that receive this service need to retain
in connected mode, so as to reduce triggering of counting on the
Uu interface during recounting. The value of X = "NCountingThd" + WRFD-
" XOffset". NO NO 010660
When the number of UEs responding to counting/recounting is
greater than or equal to this threshold, the PTM mode is applied to
data transmission. Otherwise, the PTP mode is used. Note that the WRFD-
number of UEs includes the number of connected mode UEs. NO NO 01066001
This parameter specifies the NPTP-PTM offset. During recounting
in PTP mode, if the number of PTP users is larger than or equal to
NPTP-PTM, the transmission mode transits to PTM. The value of
NPTP-PTM = "Counting Threshold" + "Ptp To Ptm Offset".
The transition between PTP and PTM affects user experience.
Thus, to minimize ping-pong effect, the transition between PTP and
PTM uses a threshold other than "Counting Threshold". The two
thresholds are used only to avoid ping-pong effect, so the
difference between the two should not be too large. Because the
value of "Counting Threshold" is small, it is recommended that the WRFD-
default value of this parameter be used. NO NO 01066001
This parameter specifies the coefficient of the maximum duration of
each counting. The maximum duration is MCCH modification WRFD-
period multiplied by this parameter. NO NO 010660

This parameter specifies the interval between recounting WRFD-


operations. NO NO 01066001
This parameter specifies the coefficient of the penalty time after the
PTP RB admission fails. The penalty time is MCCH modification
period multiplied by this parameter. During the penalty time, users WRFD-
in the cell are not allowed to initiate PTP RB requests. NO NO 01061602

This parameter specifies whether MBMS PTM streaming bearers WRFD-


can pre-empt other MBMS PTM bearers and non-MBMS bearers. NO NO 01061602
This parameter specifies whether MBMS PTM streaming bearers
can be pre-empted by other MBMS PTM bearers or non-MBMS WRFD-
bearers. NO NO 01061602

This parameter specifies whether MBMS PTM non-streaming


bearers can be pre-empted by other MBMS PTM bearers or non- WRFD-
MBMS bearers. NO NO 01061602
This parameter specifies the uplink bit rate of the MBMS service in
PTP mode. The CN does not assign the uplink rate to the MBMS
service, but the MBMS service in PTP mode is in acknowledged WRFD-
mode and requires the uplink rate for RLC status reporting. NO NO 01066001

WRFD-
Represent an index for a RNC . YES YES 040202

WRFD-
RNC Pool name. NO YES 040202
Interval for the local RNC sending the heartbeat to the peer RNC in WRFD-
the same RNC pool. NO NO 040202

Threshold of continuous failed heartbeat detecting between the two


RNCs in a RNC pool.If the heartbeat is not detected from the peer
RNC for a successive number of times specified by this parameter, WRFD-
the local RNC considers that the peer RNC is faulty. NO NO 040202
WRFD-
If the heartbeats are detected from the peer RNC for a successive 010101
number of times specified by this parameter, the local RNC WRFD-
considers that the peer RNC is normally working. NO NO 040202
How the RNC state is affected by the Iu interface service state.
If the value is NONE, the RNC state is independent of the Iu
interface state(faulty or recovery).
If the value is IUCS, the RNC state is considered to be faulty when
Iu CS interface is faulty.
If the value is IUPS, the RNC state is considered to be faulty when
Iu PS interface is faulty.
If the value is IUCS_IUPS, the RNC state is considered to be faulty
when IU CS and IU PS interface are faulty. When IU CS or IU PS WRFD-
interface recovers, the RNC state is considered to be normal. NO NO 040202

WRFD-
Represent an index for a RNC . YES YES 040202
WRFD-
010101
MRFD-
210801
WRFD-
010802
WRFD-
010902
WRFD-
021400
WRFD-
Nrnc ID. NO YES 040202

Cause of RRC connection establishment, that is, the value of the


establishment cause IE in the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST WRFD-
message. YES YES 010510
Channel type and bit rate for RRC connection establishment.
- FACH: The RRC connection is set up on the common channel.
- DCH_3.4K_SIGNALLING: The RRC connection is set up on the
3.4 kbit/s dedicated channel.
- DCH_6.8K_SIGNALLING: The RRC connection is set up on the
6.8 kbit/s dedicated channel.
- DCH_13.6K_SIGNALLING: The RRC connection is set up on the
13.6 kbit/s dedicated channel.
- DCH_27.2K_SIGNALLING: The RRC connection is set up on the WRFD-
27.2 kbit/s dedicated channel. NO NO 010510
Whether the RRC connection is established preferentially on the E-
FACH. If this parameter is set to ON and both the UE and the
serving cell support E-FACH, then the RRC connection is
established preferentially on the E-FACH, regardless of the setting
of "SigChType". According to the related protocols, the UE cannot
transmit signals over the FACH if both the UE and the cell support
E-FACH. Thus, if this parameter is set to OFF and both the UE and
the serving cell support E-FACH, then the RRC connection can
only be established on the non-FACH, even if the "SigChType" is
set to FACH. Otherwise, the RRC connection is established on the WRFD-
corresponding channel according to the setting of "SigChType". NO NO 010688
The relations between these two switches CR2284R1_SWITCH
and CR2284R1_COMPATIBLE_SWITCH are as follows:
(1)CR2284R1_COMPATIBLE_SWITCH is checked, RNC is self-
compatible,so the CR2284R1_SWITCH is invalid;
(2)CR2284R1_COMPATIBLE_SWITCH is not checked, the
CR2284R1_SWITCH is valid.
14)COMBINE_OPERATION_DRD_SWITCH.When it is on,RNC
will not reject the message RB SETUP CMP without the IE active
time.
15)UL_INTER_PROTECT_SWITCH.When the switch is off,RNC
will not do integrity protection check for uplink RRC messages.
16)FAST_DORMANCY_SWITCH.When it is checked, RNC will
apply FAST DORMANCY function.
17)SYS_HO_IN_CIPHER_SWITCH.When it is checked, don't
receive the encrypted ability information from RELOC REQ ,default
configured of encrypted parameter are UIA1 and UEA0.
18)PTT_EARLY_TRANS_SWITCH_OFF.When it is checked,PTT
user will not apply the early transmission function,otherwise,PTT
user will apply the early transmission function.
19)UPLINK_MDC_ENHENCEMENT_SWITCH.This switch has
become invalid.
20)NODEB_PRIVATE_INTERFACE_SWITCH.When it is
checked,the NodeB private interface data can be taken to the
NodeB through the IUB protocol message.
21)PTT_SPEC_LI_SWITCH_OFF.When it is checked,special LI
will not be used for PTT user,otherwise,special LI will be used for
PTT user.
22)RNC_DF_2_URA_PCH_SWITCH.
When it is checked, RNC will support transferring Fast Dormancy
UE from CELL-DCH or CELL-FACH to URA-PCH.
When it is not checked, RNC will not support transferring Fast
Dormancy UE from CELL-DCH or CELL-FACH to URA-PCH.
23)FD_TAC_MATCH_SWITCH.
When it is checked, RNC will apply FAST DORMANCY function for WRFD-
UE whose TAC is configured in database. 010101
When it is not checked, RNC will apply FAST DORMANCY function WRFD-
for UE whose version is R5 or later. NO NO 020124
WRFD-
Reserved parameter 1. NO NO 010101

WRFD-
021304
WRFD-
Represent an index for a CN operator. YES YES 021311
WRFD-
Identifies a location area code for a Public Land Mobile Network 010101
(PLMN) of the GSM-MAP type. It is defined by the operator. For WRFD-
detailed information about this parameter, see 3GPP TS 23.003. YES YES 021301
MCC,MNC,LAC and SAC together compose the Service Area ID
(SAI). SAI = MCC || MNC || LAC || SAC. The SAI is used to define
an area composed of one or more cells in the same location area.
This area is called service area, which indicates the location of a
UE to the CN. This parameter is defined by the operator. For
detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 23.003. YES YES None

WRFD-
021304
WRFD-
Represent an index for a CN operator. YES YES 021311

MBMS SA ID. For detailed information of this parameter, refer to WRFD-


the 3GPP 25.346. YES YES 010616
This parameter specifies the transport mode of MBMS services.
The point-to-multipoint (PTM), point-to-point (PTP), and enhanced
PTM (ENHANCEDPTM) modes are static or semi-static transport
modes. They are relatively simple and have little impact on the
MBMS service and the network performance. The dynamic mode
(DYNAMIC) is complicated. In dynamic mode, transition between
PTP and PTM modes is performed dynamically to balance the
quality of service and the network resource utilization. The network
periodically changes the transport mode based on the number of
users and the status of neighboring cells. These activities have an
impact on the reception of the MBMS service, and the MBMS user
might experience service disruption when the user moves across
the border between PTP cell and PTM cell. Therefore, the dynamic
mode has a relatively great impact on the MBMS service and the
network performance. For details of this parameter, refer to the WRFD-
3GPP TS 25.346. NO NO 010660
When the number of UEs responding to counting/recounting is
greater than or equal to this threshold, the PTM mode is applied to
data transmission. Otherwise, the PTP mode is used. Note that the WRFD-
number of UEs includes the number of connected mode UEs. NO NO 01066001
This parameter specifies the NPTP-PTM offset. During recounting
in PTP mode, if the number of PTP users is larger than or equal to
NPTP-PTM, the transmission mode transits to PTM. The value of
NPTP-PTM = "Counting Threshold" + "Ptp To Ptm Offset".
The transition between PTP and PTM affects user experience.
Thus, to minimize ping-pong effect, the transition between PTP and
PTM uses a threshold other than "Counting Threshold". The two
thresholds are used only to avoid ping-pong effect, so the
difference between the two should not be too large. Because the
value of "Counting Threshold" is small, it is recommended that the WRFD-
default value of this parameter be used. NO NO 01066001

WRFD-
021304
WRFD-
Represent an index for a CN operator. NO YES 021311

WRFD-
ID of an SAS. YES YES 020807

WRFD-
Index of a destination signaling point (DSP). NO YES 020807
Identifying the period of the Intra-frequency load balance algorithm.
When the cell load is high, the cell PCPICH TX power can be
periodically reduced in order to enable users in connected mode to
be switched over to other cells more easily, thus reducing the local WRFD-
cell load. NO NO 020104
Identifying the potential user control period. When the cell load is
high, the cell selection and reselection can be periodically modified
in order to enable users in unconnected mode to select other cells WRFD-
more easily, thus reducing the local cell load. NO NO 020105
Identifying the period of the LDR execution. When basic congestion
occurs, execution of LDR can dynamically reduce the cell load. The
lower the parameter value is, the more frequently the LDR action is
executed, which decreases the load quickly. If the parameter value
is excessively low, an LDR action may overlap the previous one
before the previous result is displayed in LDM. The higher the
parameter value is, the more likely this problem can be prevented.
If the parameter value is excessively high, the LDR action may be
executed rarely, failing to lower the load timely.
The LDR algorithm aims to slowly reduce the cell load and control
the load below the admission threshold, each LDR action takes a
period (for example the inter-RAT load handover needs a delay of
about 5 s if the compressed mode is needed), and there is a delay
for the LDM module responds to the load decreasing (the delay is
about 3 s when the L3 filter coefficient is set to 6), so the parameter WRFD-
value should be higher than 8s. NO NO 020106
Identifying the period of the OLC execution. When overload
occurs, execution of OLC can dynamically reduce the cell load.
When setting the parameter, consider the hysteresis for which the
load monitoring responds to the load change. For example, when
the layer 3 filter coefficient is 6, the hysteresis for which the load
measurement responds to the step-function signals is about 2.8s,
namely that the system can trace the load control effect about 3 s
later after each load control. In this case, the OLC period timer
length cannot be smaller than 3s.
OlcPeriodTimerLen along with ULOLCFTFRstrctUserNum,
DLOLCFTFRstrctUserNum, ULOLCFTFRSTRCTTimes,
DLOLCFTFRSTRCTTimes, ULOLCTraffRelUserNum, and
DLOLCTraffRelUserNum determine the time it takes to release the
uplink/downlink overload. If the OLC period is excessively long, the
system may respond very slowly to overload. If the OLC period is
excessively short, unnecessary adjustment may occur before the
previous OLC action has taken effect, and therefore the system WRFD-
performance is affected. NO NO 020107
L3 filtering coefficient. The larger the value of this parameter, the
stronger the smoothing effect and the higher the anti-slow-fading
capability, but the lower the signal change tracing capability. For WRFD-
detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.433. NO NO 020102
If you set this parameter to TEN_MSEC, use [UL basic meas rprt
cycle,Unit:10ms] to specify the measurement report period. If you
set this parameter to MIN, use [UL basic meas rprt cycle,Unit:min]
to specify measurement report period. For detailed information of WRFD-
this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.433. NO NO 020102

UL basic common measurement report cycle. For detailed WRFD-


information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.433. NO YES 020102
UL basic common measurement report cycle. For detailed WRFD-
information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.433. NO YES 020102

L3 filtering coefficient. The larger the value of this parameter, the


stronger the smoothing effect and the higher the anti-slow-fading
capability, but the lower the signal change tracing capability. For WRFD-
detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.433. NO NO 020102
If you set this parameter to TEN_MSEC, use [DL basic meas rprt
cycle,Unit:10ms] to specify the measurement report period. If you
set this parameter to MIN, use [DL basic meas rprt cycle,Unit:min]
to specify measurement report period. For detailed information of WRFD-
this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.433. NO NO 020102
DL basic common measurement report cycle. For detailed WRFD-
information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.433. NO YES 020102

DL basic common measurement report cycle. For detailed WRFD-


information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.433. NO YES 020102
Period common measurement protection timer coefficient. Timer
length of common measurement report protection = max (10000,
this parameter x common measurement report period). The unit is
ms. The common measurement report protection timer indicates
the maximum length between two valid common measurement
reports. If the real time exceeds the timer length of common
measurement report protection, the common measurement is faulty
and a new one is set up. For detailed information of this parameter, WRFD-
refer to 3GPP TS 25.433. NO NO 020102

Length of smoothing filter window of intra-frequency load balancing WRFD-


(LDB). NO NO 020102

WRFD-
Length of smoothing filter window of potential user control (PUC). NO NO 020102
WRFD-
Length of smoothing filter window of uplink LDR. NO NO 020102

WRFD-
Length of smoothing filter window of downlink LDR. NO NO 020102

WRFD-
Length of smoothing filter window of uplink OLC. NO NO 020102

WRFD-
Length of smoothing filter window of downlink OLC. NO NO 020102

WRFD-
Length of smoothing filter window of uplink CAC. NO NO 020102

WRFD-
Length of smoothing filter window of downlink CAC. NO NO 020102
If you set this parameter to TEN_MSEC, use [HSDPA need pwr
meas cycle,Unit:10ms] to specify the measurement report period. If
you set this parameter to MIN, use [HSDPA need pwr meas
cycle,Unit:min] to specify measurement report period. For detailed WRFD-
information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.433. NO NO 020102

HSDPA power requirement measurement report period For WRFD-


detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.433. NO YES 020102
HSDPA power requirement measurement report period For WRFD-
detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.433. NO YES 020102

WRFD-
Length of smoothing filter window of HSDPA power requirement. NO NO 020102
If you set this parameter to TEN_MSEC, use [HSDPA bit rate meas
cycle,Unit:10ms] to specify the measurement report period. If you
set this parameter to MIN, use [HSDPA bit rate meas
cycle,Unit:min] to specify measurement report period. For detailed WRFD-
information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.433. NO NO 020102

This parameter specifies the HSDPA bit rate measurement report


period. For detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS WRFD-
25.433. NO YES 020102
This parameter specifies the HSDPA bit rate measurement report
period. For detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS WRFD-
25.433. NO YES 020102

WRFD-
Length of smoothing filter window of HSDPA bit rate. NO NO 020102

Max allowed number of continuous invalid measurement reports.


For detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS WRFD-
25.433. NO NO 020102
L3 filtering coefficient. The larger the value of this parameter, the
stronger the smoothing effect and the higher the anti-slow-fading
capability, but the lower the signal change tracing capability. For WRFD-
detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.433. NO NO 020102
If you set this parameter to TEN_MSEC, use [UL OLC meas rprt
cycle,Unit:10ms] to specify the measurement report period. If you
set this parameter to MIN, use [UL OLC meas rprt cycle,Unit:min]
to specify measurement report period. For detailed information of WRFD-
this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.433. NO NO 020102

Measurement report period of event E triggered by UL OLC. For WRFD-


detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.433. NO YES 020102
Measurement report period of event E triggered by UL OLC. For WRFD-
detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.433. NO YES 020102

UL OLC trigger hysteresis.This parameter can avoid touching off WRFD-


OLC event continually. NO NO 020102
L3 filtering coefficient. The larger the value of this parameter, the
stronger the smoothing effect and the higher the anti-slow-fading
capability, but the lower the signal change tracing capability. For WRFD-
detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.433. NO NO 020102
If you set this parameter to TEN_MSEC, use [DL OLC meas rprt
cycle,Unit:10ms] to specify the measurement report period. If you
set this parameter to MIN, use [DL OLC meas rprt cycle,Unit:min]
to specify measurement report period. For detailed information of WRFD-
this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.433. NO NO 020102

Measurement report period of event E triggered by DL OLC. For WRFD-


detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.433. NO YES 020102
Measurement report period of event E triggered by DL OLC. For WRFD-
detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.433. NO YES 020102

DL OLC trigger hysteresis.This parameter can avoid touching off WRFD-


OLC event continually. NO NO 020102

ID of a cell. For detailed information about this parameter, see


3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES None

WRFD-
Uniquely identifying a common physical channel in a cell YES YES 010101
Offset of the PCH transmit power from the PCPICH transmit power
in a cell. For detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP WRFD-
TS 25.433. NO NO 020501

ID of a cell. For detailed information about this parameter, see


3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES None

Uniquely identifying an SCCPCH corresponding to a paging WRFD-


indication channel in a cell YES YES 010101
Sequential offset between the SCCPCH and PCCPCH in the cell.
As defined by the 25.211 protocol, the PICH timing is 7680 chips
prior to its corresponding SCCPCH frame timing. If the offset of the
SCCPCH timing from the PCCPCH timing is smaller than 30 (x 256
chips), the corresponding CFN decreases by 1. Then, the
difference between the PICH CFN and the corresponding SCCPCH
CFN is 2. However, in the 25.435 protocol, the PI information and
paging message are transmitted with two consecutive CFNs. In the
RNC, the PI information and paging messages are also transmitted
with two consecutive CFNs irrespective of the chip offset.
Therefore, the two protocols conflict with each other in this aspect.
To avoid the compatibility problem, it is recommended that the
SCCPCH timing carrying the PCH transport channel be set to
between 31 and 149. For detailed information of this parameter,
refer to 3GPP TS 25.433.0 : 0chip, 1: 256chip, 2: 512chips, ..., 149 WRFD-
: 38144chips. NO NO 010101
Scrambling code of the SCCPCH. 0: primary scrambling code;
1~15: secondary scrambling code. Note: This parameter must be
set to the primary scrambling code for the SCCPCH bearing the
PCH. It can be set to the primary scrambling code or secondary
scrambling code for the SCCPCH that does not carry the PCH. For WRFD-
detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.433. NO YES 010101

This parameter indicates whether the SCCPCH shall use STTD or


not. For detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP WRFD-
25.346. NO NO 022000
Calculated TFC (CTFC) length of the Transport Format
Combination Set (TFCS) on the SCCPCH. This parameter value is
related to the maximum number of Transport Format Combinations
(TFCs) on the transport channel. For detailed information of this WRFD-
parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.433. NO NO 021000
This parameter defines the slot format used by the SCCPCH. The
configuration of this parameter is relevant to the SF, pilot bit, and
TFCI of the SCCPCH. For detailed information of this parameter, WRFD-
refer to 3GPP TS 25.433. NO YES 022000
This parameter indicates whether the SCCPCH involves the TFCI.
When the downlink blind transport format detection function is
used, the TFCI is unavailable. For detailed information of this
parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.433.
Note: This parameter is configured only for the SCCPCH in the WRFD-
formats 8 to 17. NO YES 022000

WRFD-
Indicating whether the CCH carries the MCCH of the MBMS NO NO 010616

ID of a cell. For detailed information about this parameter, see


3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES None
WRFD-
Uniquely identifying a common physical channel in a cell YES YES 010101

Uniquely identifying a TFC on the physical channel. The specific


parameter value depends on the CTFCSize (2 bits: 0~3, 4 bits:
0~15, 6 bits: 0~63, 8 bits: 0~255, 12 bits: 0~4095, 16 bits:
0~65535, 24 bits: 0~16777215). For detailed information of this WRFD-
parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.433. YES YES 021000
Traffic class. This parameter only applies to interactive and
background services, as the Scheduling Priority Indicator (SPI) of
the other classes such as conversational or streaming are WRFD-
configured by default. YES YES 050424

User priority that is defined according to the Allocation/Retention


Priority (ARP) from the RAB assignment. The user classes in
descending order of priority are Gold, Silver, and Copper. For
details, see help information of the "SET UUSERPRIORITY" WRFD-
command. YES YES 050424
Traffic Handling Priority (THP) class that the THP priority is
mapped to. This parameter is valid for only interactive services.
The mapping relationship between the traffic handling priority value
of INTERACTIVE service and its corresponding class can be set WRFD-
through command "SET UTHPCLASS". YES YES 050424
Scheduling priority of interactive and background services. Value
11 indicates the highest priority, while value 2 indicates the lowest
priority. Values 0, 1, 12, 13, 14, and 15 are reserved for the other WRFD-
services. NO YES 020806

ID of a cell. For detailed information about this parameter, see


3GPP TS 25.401. YES NO None

WRFD-
020801
WRFD-
020802
WRFD-
020803
WRFD-
Method of positioning the UE NO NO 020805
UE positioning mode when the A-GPS method is selected. The UE
supports both UE-based A-GPS mode and UE-assisted A-GPS WRFD-
mode. NO NO 020803

This parameter indicates whether the GPS Additional Assistance WRFD-


Data Request is sent when the A-GPS method is used. NO NO 020803

Switch for sending A-GPS assistance data in UE-assisted mode. WRFD-


This parameter specifies the GPS data to be sent. NO NO 020803
Switch for sending A-GPS assistance data in UE-based mode. This WRFD-
parameter specifies the GPS data to be sent. NO NO 020803

Maximum number of satellites whose ephemeris can be delivered WRFD-


when the A-GPS method is used. NO NO 020803

WRFD-
020801
WRFD-
UE positioning mode when the OTDOA method is selected. The 020802
UE supports both UE-based OTDOA mode and UE-assisted WRFD-
OTDOA mode. NO NO 020803
UE positioning mode when the CELLID+RTT method is selected.
The UE supports both UE-based CELLID+RTT mode and UE- WRFD-
assisted CELLID+RTT mode. NO NO 020801

This parameter specifies whether the RNC specially handles the


LCS requests of emergency calls. In other words, the RNC
provides highly accurate location for emergency calls regardless of WRFD-
license constraints. NO NO 021104
WRFD-
This parameter specifies whether the inter-RAT handover, for 020801
example, to the GSM network, is performed when the RNC cannot WRFD-
meet the accuracy requirements of the emergency calls for the 020802
LCS. This parameter enables emergency calls to obtain the LCS of WRFD-
significant accuracy in a different system. NO NO 020803

WRFD-
020801
WRFD-
This parameter specifies the type of inter-RAT handover that is 020802
performed when the RNC cannot meet the accuracy requirements WRFD-
of the emergency calls for the LCS. NO NO 020803
WRFD-
020801
WRFD-
020802
WRFD-
This parameter specifies whether the IE is reported to the CN. NO NO 020803

When the CELLID+RTT method is selected, this parameter


specifies whether forced soft handover is performed if the number
of RTT measured result is smaller than 3. After soft handover is
complete, accuracy of the CELLID+RTT method is enhanced when WRFD-
the RNC obtains more radio links. NO NO 020801

WRFD-
Relative threshold of the event 1A. NO YES 020801

WRFD-
Relative threshold of the event 1B. NO YES 020801
Delay to trigger the event 1A. The value of this parameter is related WRFD-
to slow fading. NO YES 020801

Delay to trigger the event 1B. The value of this parameter is related WRFD-
to slow fading. NO YES 020801

WRFD-
Minimum quality threshold of soft handover. NO YES 020801
Working mode of positioning for RNC. This parameter is used to
determine whether Iupc can be used for positioning. The interface
between SAS (Stand-Alone Serving Mobile Location Center) and
RNC is defined as Iupc. For RNC CENTRIC mode, positioning is
completed by RNC alone. For SAS CENTRIC mode, SAS provide
RNC with positioning functions over Iupc. For SAS CENTRIC
PREFERRED mode, SAS CENTRIC positioning is selected first. If
positioning fails due to Iupc fault, RNC completes positioning by
itself instead. For SAS CENTRIC mode, only CELLID+RTT and WRFD-
AGPS can be used. NO NO 020801

ID of an RNC YES YES None


Uniquely identifying a cell. For detailed information of this
parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES None

WRFD-
Cell location configuration type. NO YES 020801

Support localization maintenance, Degree mode and Degree WRFD-


Minute and Second mode can be selected. NO NO 020801

Support localization maintenance, Metric System and British


Measurement can be selected. NO NO None
Latitude of the cell antenna in the WGS-84 coordinates. The value
corresponding to the latitude A degrees B minutes C seconds is [A
+ (B/60) + (C/3600)] / 0.000001.
For example, the value corresponding to the latitude 31 degrees 30
minutes 36 seconds is [31 + (30/60) + (36/3600)] / 0.000001 =
31510000.
This is controlled by GCDF and valid when DEG~0(degree
format).The value of this parameter has effect on the location WRFD-
result. NO NO 020801
Longitude of the cell antenna in the WGS-84 coordinates. The
value corresponding to the longitude A degrees B minutes C
seconds is [A + (B/60) + (C/3600)] / 0.000001.
For example, the value corresponding to the longitude 121 degrees
40 minutes 36 seconds is [121 + (40/60) + (36/3600)] / 0.000001 =
121676666. This is controlled by GCDF and valid when
DEG~0(degree format).The value of this parameter has effect on WRFD-
the location result. NO NO 020801
Altitude of the cell antenna in the WGS-84 coordinates. This is a
necessary parameter, controlled by MTRLGY and valid when
MET~0(metric system).The value of this parameter has effect on WRFD-
the location result. NO NO 020801

Maximum coverage of the cell antenna.


This is controlled by MTRLGY and valid when MET~0(metric WRFD-
system). NO NO 020801
Azimuth of the main lobe of the cell antenna (the clockwise angle
from the north to the direction of the main lobe).The value of this WRFD-
parameter may affect the UE's final location result. NO YES 020801

Coverage angle of a sector. For an omni-directional cell, the value WRFD-


is 360.The value of this parameter has effect on the location result. NO YES 020801
Average altitude of the cell coverage area in the WGS-84
coordinates. This is controlled by MTRLGY and valid when WRFD-
MET~0(metric system). NO NO 020801

Deviation of altitude standard in the cell coverage area in the


WGS-84 coordinates.
This is controlled by MTRLGY and valid when MET~0(metric WRFD-
system). NO NO 020801

WRFD-
Environment type of the cell coverage area. NO NO 020801

WRFD-
Flag of CELLID+RTT location activation. NO NO 020801
WRFD-
Flag of OTDOA location activation. NO NO 020802

WRFD-
Flag of A-GPS location activation. NO NO 020803

Latitude of the cell center in the WGS-84 coordinates. The value


corresponding to the latitude A degrees B minutes C seconds is [A
+ (B/60) + (C/3600)] / 0.000001.
For example, the value corresponding to the latitude 31 degrees 30
minutes 36 seconds is [31 + (30/60) + (36/3600)] / 0.000001 =
31510000. WRFD-
This is controlled by GCDF and valid when DEG~0(degree format). NO NO 020801
Longitude of the cell center in the WGS-84 coordinates. The value
corresponding to the longitude A degrees B minutes C seconds is
[A + (B/60) + (C/3600)] / 0.000001.
For example, the value corresponding to the longitude 121 degrees
40 minutes 36 seconds is [121 + (40/60) + (36/3600)] / 0.000001 =
121676666. WRFD-
This is controlled by GCDF and valid when DEG~0(degree format). NO NO 020801

Altitude of the cell center in the WGS-84 coordinates. This is WRFD-


controlled by MTRLGY and valid when MET~0(metric system). NO NO 020801
Length of the semi-major axis of an uncertain area in the cell
center.
This is controlled by MTRLGY and valid when MET~0(metric WRFD-
system). NO NO 020801

Length of the semi-minor axis of an uncertain area in the cell


center.
This is controlled by MTRLGY and valid when MET~0(metric WRFD-
system). NO NO 020801

Azimuth of the semi-major axis of an uncertain area in the cell WRFD-


center (the clockwise angle from the north to the semi-major axis). NO YES 020801
Estimated altitude of an uncertain area in the cell center in the
WGS-84 coordinates.
This is controlled by MTRLGY and valid when MET~0(metric WRFD-
system). NO NO 020801

This parameter specifies the latitude of the cell antenna in the


WGS-84 coordinates. The input format is ddd:mm:ss.ssss.
This is controlled by GCDF and valid when SEC~1(degree, minute,
second format).The value of this parameter has effect on the WRFD-
location result. NO NO 020801
Longitude of the cell antenna in the WGS-84 coordinates.The input
format is ddd:mm:ss.ssss. This is controlled by GCDF and valid
when SEC~1(degree, minute, second format).The value of this WRFD-
parameter has effect on the location result. NO NO 020801

This parameter specifies the latitude of the cell center in the WGS-
84 coordinates.The input format is ddd:mm:ss.ssss. This is
controlled by GCDF and valid when SEC~1(degree, minute, WRFD-
second format). NO NO 020801
This parameter specifies the longitude of the cell center in the
WGS-84 coordinates.The input format is ddd:mm:ss.ssss.
This is controlled by GCDF and valid when SEC~1(degree, minute, WRFD-
second format). NO NO 020801

Altitude of the cell antenna in the WGS-84 coordinates. This is


controlled by MTRLGY and valid when IMP~1(British
measurement).The value of this parameter has effect on the WRFD-
location result. NO NO 020801
This parameter specifies the maximum coverage of the cell
antenna.
This is controlled by MTRLGY and valid when IMP~1(British WRFD-
measurement). NO NO 020801

This parameter specifies the average altitude of the cell coverage


area in the WGS-84 coordinates. This is controlled by MTRLGY WRFD-
and valid when IMP~1(British measurement). NO NO 020801
This parameter specifies the standard deviation of altitude in the
cell coverage area in the WGS-84 coordinates.
This is controlled by MTRLGY and valid when IMP~1(British WRFD-
measurement). NO NO 020801

This parameter specifies the altitude of the cell center in the WGS-
84 coordinates. This is controlled by MTRLGY and valid when WRFD-
IMP~1(British measurement). NO NO 020801
This parameter specifies the length of the semi-major axis of an
uncertain area in the cell center.
This is controlled by MTRLGY and valid when IMP~1(British WRFD-
measurement). NO NO 020801

This parameter specifies the length of the semi-minor axis of an


uncertain area in the cell center.
This is controlled by MTRLGY and valid when IMP~1(British WRFD-
measurement). NO NO 020801
This parameter specifies the estimated altitude of an uncertain
area in the cell center in the WGS-84 coordinates.
This is controlled by MTRLGY and valid when IMP~1(British WRFD-
measurement). NO NO 020801

Identifies a group of cells that have specific capabilities for different


service types. You can take any value that is not in use. The used WRFD-
values can be queried through the "LST USPG" command. YES YES 020806
Capability of the cells with a specific "Service Priority Group
Identity" for R99 real-time services. Value 0 indicates that these
cells do not support R99 real-time services. The value range of the
parameter is 1 to 7. Value 1 indicates the highest priority, whereas WRFD-
value 7 indicates the lowest priority. NO NO 020806
Capability of the cells with a specific "Service Priority Group
Identity" for R99 non-real-time services. Value 0 indicates that
these cells do not support R99 non-real-time services. The value
range of the parameter is 1 to 7. Value 1 indicates the highest WRFD-
priority, whereas value 7 indicates the lowest priority. NO NO 020806
Capability of the cells with a specific "Service Priority Group
Identity" for HSDPA services. Value 0 indicates that these cells do
not support HSDPA services. The value range of the parameter is
1 to 7. Value 1 indicates the highest priority, whereas value 7 WRFD-
indicates the lowest priority. NO NO 020806
Capability of the cells with a specific "Service Priority Group
Identity" for HSUPA services. Value 0 indicates that these cells do
not support HSUPA services. The value range of the parameter is
1 to 7. Value 1 indicates the highest priority, whereas value 7 WRFD-
indicates the lowest priority. NO NO 020806
Capability of the cells with a specific "Service Priority Group
Identity" for extension services, such as CMB and MBMS. Value 0
indicates that these cells do not support extension services. The
value range of the parameter is 1 to 7. Value 1 indicates the WRFD-
highest priority, whereas value 7 indicates the lowest priority. NO NO 020806

Scheduling priority of interactive and background services. Value


15 indicates the highest priority, while value 0 indicates the lowest WRFD-
priority. YES YES 020806
Specifies the weight for service scheduling priority. This weight is
used in two algorithms. In scheduling algorithm, it is used to adjust
the handling priority for different services. In Iub congestion
algorithm, it is used to allocate bandwidth for different services. If
the weight is higher, it is more possible to increase the handling WRFD-
priority of the user and get more Iub bandwidth, respectively. NO YES 020806

When the calculated SQI is greater than the threshold, the voice
quality is good. NO NO None
When the calculated SQI is lower than the threshold, the voice
quality is bad. When the calculated SQI is between the value of
SqiBadThres and that of SqiGoodThres, the voice quality is
acceptable. NO NO None

Sets the duration that the MS cannot be relocate again after a WRFD-
successful relocation to avoid ping-pong relocation. NO NO 02060501
When "Transfer Delay Measured by FP Node Between SRNC and
DRNC" + "Estimated Non-Measurement Delay Offset" > "Transfer
Delay Provided by the QoS of the Current Traffic", the delay-based
relocation will be triggered. The transfer delay of common traffic on
the Iur interface needs to be considered when you set this
parameter. If this parameter is set to a smaller value, the
unnecessary relocation may occur. If this parameter is set to a
greater value, the QoS of bearer traffic on the Iur interface may be
affected.
"Transfer Delay Provided by the QoS of the Current Traffic" in the WRFD-
formula needs to be sent from the CN to the RNC through a 02060501
message. NO NO
Sets the interval between the two SRNS relocations based on the
Iur resource optimization. For each interval, the RNC specifies
several UEs to perform relocation based on the Iur resource
optimization. The parameter should be set according to "Interval of
Iur Resource Congestion Reporting". The difference between the
previous two values cannot be too large. Individually changing a
parameter will cause the time difference in the congestion reporting
and the relocation triggering, and thus the algorithm cannot be WRFD-
efficiently performed. NO NO 02060501
Sets the value of the timer for the relocation triggered after the
common channel on the Iur interface is established successfully.
The relocation triggers after the timer expires. This parameter
determines the probability of the relocation on the common channel WRFD-
of the Iur interface based on time separation. NO NO 02060501
Defines the value of the separation timer enabled after the SRNC
is separated from the CRNC. The relocation triggers after the
separation timer expires.
This parameter determines the number of UEs over the Iur
interface. If the parameter is set to a greater value, a large number
of unnecessary Iur resources are occupied. If this parameter is set WRFD-
to a smaller value, the ping-pong relocation may occur. NO NO 02060501
Sets the relocation-allowed traffic type. If the parameter is set to
"RT", only the real-time service can trigger the static relocation; if
the parameter is set to "NRT", only the non-real-time service can
trigger the static relocation; if the parameter is set to "ALL", all WRFD-
services can trigger the static relocation. NO NO 02060501

ID of a cell. For detailed information about this parameter, see


3GPP TS 25.401. YES YES None

WRFD-
Uniquely identifying an SSCH in a cell YES NO 010101
Offset of the SSCH transmit power from the PCPICH transmit WRFD-
power in a cell. NO NO 020501

A timer used to wait for RRC connection setup complete message WRFD-
from UE in RRC procedure. NO NO 010101

A timer used to wait for the Iu release command message WRFD-


responding to Iu release request message. NO NO 010101

A timer used to retransmit the RRC CONNECTION RELEASE WRFD-


message to UE. NO NO 010101

A timer used to wait for the respons WRFD-


e to paging type 1 in RRC procedure. NO NO 010101
WRFD-
A timer used to wait for initial direct transmission. NO NO 010101

A timer used to wait for the acknowledgement of radio link control WRFD-
(RLC) completion in RRC procedure. NO NO 010101

A timer to RNC wait for the RB setup response from UE in the RB WRFD-
procedure.Refer to the Note. NO NO 010101

WRFD-
A timer used to wait UE capability enquiry response . NO NO 010101
A timer used to wait for the RB reconfiguration response from UE in WRFD-
the RB procedure.Refer to the Note. NO NO 010101

A timer to RNC wait for the RB release response from UE in the RB


procedure.R WRFD-
efer to the Note. NO NO 010101

A timer to RNC wait for the response to radio link setup request in WRFD-
the radio link procedure. NO NO 010101
A timer to RNC wait for the response to radio link reconfiguration WRFD-
prepare in the radio link procedure. NO NO 010101

A timer to RNC wait for the response to radio link deletion request WRFD-
in the radio link procedure. NO NO 010101

A timer to RNC wait for radio link restoration indication in the radio WRFD-
link procedure. NO NO 010101

WRFD-
A timer to DRNC wait for AAL2 setup indication. NO NO 010101

A timer to DRNC wait for rnsap radio link reconfiguration commit WRFD-
from SRNC. NO NO 010101
WRFD-
010801
A timer to RNC wait for the response to the cell update confirm WRFD-
from UE in forward handover procedure. NO NO 010802

WRFD-
010801
A timer to RNC wait for paging response in forward handover WRFD-
procedure. NO NO 010802

A timer to RNC wait for relocation request in forward handover WRFD-


procedure. NO NO 02060503

WRFD-
020202
A timer to RNC wait for the response to active set update in soft WRFD-
handover procedure. NO NO 020203

WRFD-
020302
WRFD-
020304
A timer to RNC wait for the response to the TrCh reconfiguration or WRFD-
RB reconfiguration response from UE in hard handover procedure. NO NO 020301
WRFD-
020302
WRFD-
020304
A timer to RNC wait for the response to physical channel WRFD-
reconfiguration in hard handover procedure. NO NO 020301

A timer to RNC wait for the relocation command message in WRFD-


relocation procedure. NO NO 010101

A timer to RNC wait for the Iu release command message in WRFD-


relocation procedure. NO NO 010101

WRFD-
A timer used for data forwarding in relocation procedure. NO NO 010101

A timer to RNC wait for another relocation request in relocation WRFD-


procedure. NO NO 010101
A timer to RNC wait for rnsap relocation commit message in WRFD-
relocation procedure. NO NO 010101

A timer to RNC wait for mobile information confirmation in WRFD-


relocation procedure. NO NO 010101

A timer to RNC wait for the response to physical channel WRFD-


reconfiguration in relocation procedure. NO NO 010101

A timer to RNC wait for inter-RAT handover completion in WRFD-


relocation procedure. NO NO 010101

A timer to DRNC wait for Iu release command in the failed WRFD-


relocation procedure. NO NO 010101
A timer to RNC wait for PS RESUME after successful CS InterRAT WRFD-
handover. NO NO 010101

A timer to RNC wait for the response to security mode command WRFD-
from UE in security mode procedure. NO NO 010101

A timer to RNC wait for the response to counter check in security WRFD-
mode procedure. NO NO 011402

A timer to RNC wait for the response to common transport channel WRFD-
resources request in the Iur common transport channel procedure. NO NO 010101

WRFD-
A timer to Iu CS Release protection NO NO 010101
WRFD-
A timer to Iu PS Release protection NO NO 010101

Wait time in RRC connection reject message, the time period the
UE has to wait before repeating the rejected procedure of RRC WRFD-
connection NO NO 010101

Priority class associated with PS interactive service whose traffic


handling priority is 1. The priority class are High, Medium and Low,
which is configured according to the defined GBRs for PS WRFD-
interactive services. NO NO 050424
Priority class associated with PS interactive service whose traffic
handling priority is 2. The priority class are High, Medium and Low,
which is configured according to the defined GBRs for PS WRFD-
interactive services. NO NO 050424

Priority class associated with PS interactive service whose traffic


handling priority is 3. The priority class are High, Medium and Low,
which is configured according to the defined GBRs for PS WRFD-
interactive services. NO NO 050424
Priority class associated with PS interactive service whose traffic
handling priority is 4. The priority class are High, Medium and Low,
which is configured according to the defined GBRs for PS WRFD-
interactive services. NO NO 050424

Priority class associated with PS interactive service whose traffic


handling priority is 5. The priority class are High, Medium and Low,
which is configured according to the defined GBRs for PS WRFD-
interactive services. NO NO 050424
Priority class associated with PS interactive service whose traffic
handling priority is 6. The priority class are High, Medium and Low,
which is configured according to the defined GBRs for PS WRFD-
interactive services. NO NO 050424

Priority class associated with PS interactive service whose traffic


handling priority is 7. The priority class are High, Medium and Low,
which is configured according to the defined GBRs for PS WRFD-
interactive services. NO NO 050424
Priority class associated with PS interactive service whose traffic
handling priority is 8. The priority class are High, Medium and Low,
which is configured according to the defined GBRs for PS WRFD-
interactive services. NO NO 050424

Priority class associated with PS interactive service whose traffic


handling priority is 9. The priority class are High, Medium and Low,
which is configured according to the defined GBRs for PS WRFD-
interactive services. NO NO 050424
Priority class associated with PS interactive service whose traffic
handling priority is 10. The priority class are High, Medium and
Low, which is configured according to the defined GBRs for PS WRFD-
interactive services. NO NO 050424

Priority class associated with PS interactive service whose traffic


handling priority is 11. The priority class are High, Medium and
Low, which is configured according to the defined GBRs for PS WRFD-
interactive services. NO NO 050424
Priority class associated with PS interactive service whose traffic
handling priority is 12. The priority class are High, Medium and
Low, which is configured according to the defined GBRs for PS WRFD-
interactive services. NO NO 050424

Priority class associated with PS interactive service whose traffic


handling priority is 13. The priority class are High, Medium and
Low, which is configured according to the defined GBRs for PS WRFD-
interactive services. NO NO 050424
Priority class associated with PS interactive service whose traffic
handling priority is 14. The priority class are High, Medium and
Low, which is configured according to the defined GBRs for PS WRFD-
interactive services. NO NO 050424

Priority class associated with PS interactive service whose traffic


handling priority is 15. The priority class are High, Medium and
Low, which is configured according to the defined GBRs for PS WRFD-
interactive services. NO NO 050424
WRFD-
010501
WRFD-
010502
WRFD-
010503
Index number uniquely identifying the configuration of the typical WRFD-
service YES YES 010504

WRFD-
010501
WRFD-
010502
WRFD-
010503
Index number uniquely identifying the configuration of the typical WRFD-
service YES YES 010504

WRFD-
010501
WRFD-
010502
WRFD-
Traffic class. According to the QoS requirements of services, there 010503
are four traffic classes: conversational, streaming, interactive, and WRFD-
background. NO YES 010504

WRFD-
010501
WRFD-
010502
WRFD-
Type of signal source. 010503
- SPEECH: speech service WRFD-
- UNKNOWN: non-speech service NO YES 010504
WRFD-
Maximum bit rate of the service NO YES 010510

Whether the service is CS service or PS service


- CS_DOMAIN: Circuit Switched domain service WRFD-
- PS_DOMAIN: Packet Switched domain service NO YES 010510

Power occupancy of the control part of reference TFC. For details, WRFD-
see 3GPP TS 25.214. NO YES 020504

Power occupancy of the data part of reference TFC. For details, WRFD-
see 3GPP TS 25.214. NO YES 020504
Service handover attribute. If the
HO_INTER_RAT_RNC_SERVICE_HO_SWITCH is set to ON, the
service handover setting of this parameter is applied. Otherwise, WRFD-
the service handover setting assigned by the CN is applied. 020303
- HO_TO_GSM_SHOULD_BE_PERFORM: Handover to the 2G WRFD-
network is performed so long as 2G signals are available. 020309
- HO_TO_GSM_SHOULD_NOT_BE_PERFORM: Handover to the WRFD-
2G network is performed when 3G signals are weak but 2G signals 02030802
are strong. WRFD-
- HO_TO_GSM_SHALL_NOT_BE_PERFORM: Handover to the 020305
2G network is not performed even if 3G signals are weak but 2G WRFD-
signals are strong. NO YES 020306
WRFD-
020303
WRFD-
020309
WRFD-
Minimum capability of the 2G cell required for inter-RAT handover 02030802
from 3G network to 2G network. If the 2G cell is not capable, the WRFD-
handover will not be performed. An EDGE cell is more capable of 020305
supporting PS services than a GPRS cell, whereas a GPRS cell WRFD-
more capable than a GSM cell. NO YES 020306

WRFD-
010501
WRFD-
010502
WRFD-
010503
UL FP mode of this type of RAB. For details about normal mode WRFD-
and silent mode, see section 5.1.1 of 3GPP TS 25.427. NO YES 010504
WRFD-
Direction in which the current typical RAB parameters are applied NO YES 010510

WRFD-
010501
WRFD-
010502
WRFD-
010503
Index number uniquely identifying the configuration of the typical WRFD-
service YES YES 010504

Direction that the traffic volume measurement is applicable to. WRFD-


DOWNLINK indicates downlink traffic volume measurement. 021101
UPLINK indicates uplink traffic volume measurement or E-DCH WRFD-
throughput measurement. YES YES 01061208
Threshold of triggering event 4A related to DCH traffic volume, that
is, the upper limit of the traffic volume. The larger the value of this
parameter, the smaller the possibility of triggering traffic-related WRFD-
event 4A on DCH. NO NO 021101

Threshold of triggering event 4B related to DCH traffic volume, that


is, the lower limit of the traffic volume. The larger the value of this
parameter, the larger the possibility of triggering traffic-related WRFD-
event 4B on DCH. NO YES 021101
Time from the moment when the traffic volume on the DCH
exceeds the upper threshold to the moment when the traffic-related
event 4A is triggered. This parameter is set to avoid unnecessary
reports triggered by DCH throughput fluctuation. The larger the
value of this parameter, the longer the required duration of the
DCH throughput keeping above the 4A threshold, and the smaller WRFD-
the possibility of triggering throughput-related event 4A on DCH. NO NO 021101
Number of measurement periods during which no event 4A related
to DCH traffic volume is reported again after such an event 4A is
reported. This parameter is set to avoid too many channel
reconfiguration operations. The larger the value of this parameter,
the longer the time from the last reporting of event 4A related to
DCH traffic volume to the next reporting, and the smaller the WRFD-
possibility of triggering such event. NO NO 021101
Time from the moment when the traffic volume on the DCH falls
below the lower threshold to the moment when the traffic-related
event 4B is triggered. This parameter is set to avoid unnecessary
reports triggered by DCH throughput fluctuation. The larger the
value of this parameter, the longer the required duration of the
DCH throughput keeping below the 4B threshold, and the smaller WRFD-
the possibility of triggering throughput-related event 4B on DCH. NO NO 021101
Number of measurement periods during which no event 4B related
to DCH traffic volume is reported again after such an event 4B is
reported. This parameter is set to avoid too many channel
reconfiguration operations. The larger the value of this parameter,
the longer the time from the last reporting of event 4B related to
DCH traffic volume to the next reporting, and the smaller the WRFD-
possibility of triggering such event. NO NO 021101
Number of measurement periods from the moment when the E-
DCH rate falls below the 4A threshold to the moment when the
throughput-related event 4A on E-DCH is triggered. This parameter
is set to avoid unnecessary reports triggered by E-DCH throughput
fluctuation. The larger the value of this parameter, the longer the
required duration of the E-DCH throughput keeping below the 4A
threshold, and the smaller the possibility of triggering throughput- WRFD-
related event 4A on E-DCH. NO NO 01061208
Number of measurement periods during which no event 4A related
to EDCH throughput is reported again after such an event 4A is
reported. This parameter is set to avoid too many channel
reconfiguration operations. The larger the value of this parameter,
the longer the time from the last reporting of throughput-related
event 4A on EDCH to the next reporting, and the smaller the WRFD-
possibility of triggering throughput-related event 4A on EDCH. NO NO 01061208
Number of measurement periods from the moment when the E-
DCH rate falls below the 4B threshold to the moment when the
throughput-related event 4B on E-DCH is triggered. This parameter
is set to avoid unnecessary reports triggered by E-DCH throughput
fluctuation. The larger the value of this parameter, the longer the
required duration of the E-DCH throughput keeping below the 4B
threshold, and the smaller the possibility of triggering throughput- WRFD-
related event 4B on E-DCH. NO NO 01061208
Number of measurement periods during which no event 4B related
to EDCH throughput is reported again after such an event 4B is
reported. This parameter is set to avoid too many channel
reconfiguration operations. The larger the value of this parameter,
the longer the time from the last reporting of throughput-related
event 4B on EDCH to the next reporting, and the smaller the WRFD-
possibility of triggering throughput-related event 4B on EDCH. NO NO 01061208
Number of measurement periods from the moment when the DCH
rate falls below the 4B threshold to the moment when the
throughput-related event 4B on DCH is triggered. This parameter is
set to avoid unnecessary reports triggered by DCH throughput
fluctuation. The larger the value of this parameter, the longer the
required duration of the DCH throughput keeping below the 4B
threshold, and the smaller the possibility of triggering throughput- WRFD-
related event 4B on DCH. NO NO 021101
Number of measurement periods during which no event 4B related
to DCH throughput is reported again after such an event 4B is
reported. This parameter is set to avoid too many channel
reconfiguration operations. The larger the value of this parameter,
the longer the time from the last reporting of throughput-related
event 4B on DCH to the next reporting, and the smaller the WRFD-
possibility of triggering throughput-related event 4B on DCH. NO NO 021101

WRFD-
010501
WRFD-
010502
WRFD-
010503
Index number uniquely identifying the configuration of the typical WRFD-
service YES YES 010504

WRFD-
010610
WRFD-
Type of transport channel YES YES 010612
Number of HS-DSCH MAC-d PDU sizes. Currently, only PS
conversational services can be configured with multiple HS-DSCH
MAC-d PDU sizes. Other services can have only one HS-DSCH WRFD-
MAC-d PDU size. NO NO 010610

First MAC-d PDU size on the HS-DSCH. For BE services, the size
of MAC-d PDUs is usually set to a large value. For streaming
services, the size remains the same value as that on the DCH. The WRFD-
size must be a multiple of 8 bits. NO NO 010610
Second MAC-d PDU size on the HS-DSCH. For BE services, the
size of MAC-d PDUs is usually set to a large value. For streaming
services, the size remains the same value as that on the DCH. The WRFD-
size must be a multiple of 8 bits. NO NO 010610

Third MAC-d PDU size on the HS-DSCH. For BE services, the size
of MAC-d PDUs is usually set to a large value. For streaming
services, the size remains the same value as that on the DCH. The WRFD-
size must be a multiple of 8 bits. NO NO 010610
Fourth MAC-d PDU size on the HS-DSCH. For BE services, the
size of MAC-d PDUs is usually set to a large value. For streaming
services, the size remains the same value as that on the DCH. The WRFD-
size must be a multiple of 8 bits. NO NO 010610

Fifth MAC-d PDU size on the HS-DSCH. For BE services, the size
of MAC-d PDUs is usually set to a large value. For streaming
services, the size remains the same value as that on the DCH. The WRFD-
size must be a multiple of 8 bits. NO NO 010610
Sixth MAC-d PDU size on the HS-DSCH. For BE services, the size
of MAC-d PDUs is usually set to a large value. For streaming
services, the size remains the same value as that on the DCH. The WRFD-
size must be a multiple of 8 bits. NO NO 010610

Seventh MAC-d PDU size on the HS-DSCH. For BE services, the


size of MAC-d PDUs is usually set to a large value. For streaming
services, the size remains the same value as that on the DCH. The WRFD-
size must be a multiple of 8 bits. NO NO 010610
Eighth MAC-d PDU size on the HS-DSCH. For BE services, the
size of MAC-d PDUs is usually set to a large value. For streaming
services, the size remains the same value as that on the DCH. The WRFD-
size must be a multiple of 8 bits. NO NO 010610

Number of E-DCH MAC-d PDU sizes. Currently, only PS


conversational services can be configured with multiple E-DCH
MAC-d PDU sizes. Other services can have only one E-DCH MAC- WRFD-
d PDU size. NO NO 010612
First MAC-d PDU size used by HSUPA services. The size must be WRFD-
a multiple of 8 bits. NO NO 010612

Second MAC-d PDU size used by HSUPA services. The size must WRFD-
be a multiple of 8 bits. NO NO 010612

Third MAC-d PDU size used by HSUPA services. The size must be WRFD-
a multiple of 8 bits. NO NO 010612

Fourth MAC-d PDU size used by HSUPA services. The size must WRFD-
be a multiple of 8 bits. NO NO 010612

Fifth MAC-d PDU size used by HSUPA services. The size must be WRFD-
a multiple of 8 bits. NO NO 010612
Sixth MAC-d PDU size used by HSUPA services. The size must be WRFD-
a multiple of 8 bits. NO NO 010612

Seventh MAC-d PDU size used by HSUPA services. The size must WRFD-
be a multiple of 8 bits. NO NO 010612

Eighth MAC-d PDU size used by HSUPA services. The size must WRFD-
be a multiple of 8 bits. NO NO 010612

Ninth MAC-d PDU size used by HSUPA services. The size must be WRFD-
a multiple of 8 bits. NO NO 010612

Tenth MAC-d PDU size used by HSUPA services. The size must WRFD-
be a multiple of 8 bits. NO NO 010612
Eleventh MAC-d PDU size used by HSUPA services. The size WRFD-
must be a multiple of 8 bits. NO NO 010612

Twelfth MAC-d PDU size used by HSUPA services. The size must WRFD-
be a multiple of 8 bits. NO NO 010612

Delay time of decision for HSUPA happy bit. If all the buffered user
data can be transmitted at the current rate during the time specified
by this parameter, the HSUPA happy bit is set to happy; otherwise, WRFD-
the HSUPA happy bit is set to unhappy. NO NO 01061010
WRFD-
010501
WRFD-
010502
WRFD-
010503
Index number uniquely identifying the configuration of the typical WRFD-
service YES YES 010504

WRFD-
Logical serial number of a subflow for the typical RAB. A bearer 010501
may use several subflows for transmission. For example, AMR WRFD-
speech service may use three traffic subflows, which correspond to 010502
three transport channels. Subflows 0, 1, and 2 carry bit flows of WRFD-
classes A, B, and C respectively. For other types of RABs, there is 010503
only one subflow. Therefore, the traffic subflow index is set to 0, WRFD-
which corresponds to one transport channel. YES YES 010504

WRFD-
Type of uplink transport channel for the typical RAB YES YES 020503
WRFD-
010501
WRFD-
010502
WRFD-
010503
WRFD-
010504
Delay class number. Each delay class number indicates a specified WRFD-
delay time range of Iub transmission. YES YES 050104

Target transmission quality of DCH, that is, target BLER of DCH on


the radio interface if the subflow is carried on DCH. This QoS-
related parameter is used by the CRNC to determine the target SIR
value for use in admission and power control. To calculate the
value of this parameter, obtain the result of 10*Lg(BLER) where the WRFD-
BLER refers to the actual BLER, and then round the result up. NO YES 020503
Maximum allowed SIR decrease step for HSUPA within an WRFD-
adjustment period of outer-loop power control. NO YES 01061203

Maximum times of HARQ retransmission of the MAC-es flow that WRFD-


carries this service NO YES 01061203

Target number of E-DCH PDU retransfer when small probability


retransmission is applied to this service. The small probability
retransmission is used to improve the throughput of a single UE WRFD-
when the cell load is in the normal state. NO YES 01061203
Target number of E-DCH PDU retransfer when large probability
retransmission is applied to this service. The large probability
retransmission is used to improve the cell capacity when the cell WRFD-
load is high or congested. NO YES 01061203

WRFD-
010501
WRFD-
010502
WRFD-
010503
Index number uniquely identifying the configuration of the typical WRFD-
service YES YES 010504
Measurement reporting threshold for triggering event 6A1. The WRFD-
event reporting mode is used. 020701
Event 6A1 is triggered when the measured value is higher than the WRFD-
absolute threshold 6A1. This event can trigger UL QoS operation. 021101
This parameter specifies a relative threshold. Absolute threshold of WRFD-
6A1 = Max Ul Tx Power - Relative threshold of 6A1. NO YES 020309
Measurement reporting threshold for triggering event 6A2. The WRFD-
event reporting mode is used. Event 6A2 is triggered when the 020701
measured value is higher than the absolute threshold 6A2. When WRFD-
this event report is received, UL rate of AMR or BE services cannot 021101
be raised. This parameter specifies a relative threshold. Absolute WRFD-
threshold of 6A2 = Max Ul Tx Power - Relative threshold of 6A2. NO YES 020309
Measurement reporting threshold for triggering event 6B1. The WRFD-
event reporting mode is used. Event 6B1 is triggered when the 020701
measured value is lower than the absolute threshold 6B1. When WRFD-
this event report is received, UL QoS operation is stopped. This 021101
parameter specifies a relative threshold. Absolute threshold of 6B1 WRFD-
= Max Ul Tx Power - Relative threshold of 6B1. NO YES 020309
Measurement reporting threshold for triggering event 6B2. The WRFD-
event reporting mode is used. Event 6B2 is triggered when the 020701
measured value is lower than the absolute threshold 6B2. When WRFD-
this event report is received, UL rate of AMR or BE services can be 021101
raised. This parameter specifies a relative threshold. Absolute WRFD-
threshold of 6B2 = Max Ul Tx Power - Relative threshold of 6B2. NO YES 020309
When a DCH is set up, the UE starts counting the number of faulty
CRCs within a specified sliding window. If the number of faulty WRFD-
CRCs exceeds the specified threshold, event 5A is triggered. The 021101
length of the sliding window is specified by Statistic Block Number WRFD-
For 5A Event. NO YES 020309
When a DCH is set up, the UE starts counting the number of faulty
CRCs within a specified sliding window. If the number of faulty
CRCs exceeds the specified threshold, event 5A is triggered. The WRFD-
threshold is Event 5A Threshold. NO YES 021101

When event 5A is triggered, a pending timer is started, during


which event 5A will not be reported before the specified number is
reached. This parameter can control the frequency for reporting WRFD-
event 5A. NO YES 021101
WRFD-
020701
WRFD-
021101
If DL code TX power is higher than the Ea absolute threshold, WRFD-
event Ea is triggered. This event triggers DL QoS operation. This 020304
parameter specifies a relative threshold. Absolute Ea threshold = WRFD-
RL Max DL TX power - ThdEa. NO YES 020309
WRFD-
020701
WRFD-
021101
If DL code TX power is lower than the Eb absolute threshold, event WRFD-
Eb is triggered. When this event report is received, DL QoS 020304
operation is stopped. This parameter specifies a relative threshold. WRFD-
Absolute Eb threshold = RL Max DL TX power - ThdEb. NO YES 020309

WRFD-
010501
WRFD-
010502
WRFD-
010503
Index number uniquely identifying the configuration of the typical WRFD-
service YES YES 010504
WRFD-
Logical serial number of a subflow for the typical RAB. A bearer 010501
may use several subflows for transmission. For example, AMR WRFD-
speech service may use three traffic subflows, which correspond to 010502
three transport channels. Subflows 0, 1, and 2 carry bit flows of WRFD-
classes A, B, and C respectively. For other types of RABs, there is 010503
only one subflow. Therefore, the traffic subflow index is set to 0, WRFD-
which corresponds to one transport channel. YES YES 010504
WRFD-
010501
WRFD-
010502
WRFD-
Type of local transport channel. When this typical traffic is applied 010503
on UL, it refers to the UL transport channel type. When this typical WRFD-
traffic is applied on DL, it refers to the DL transport channel type. YES YES 010504

WRFD-
010501
WRFD-
010502
WRFD-
Peer transport channel type. When this typical traffic is applied on 010503
UL, it refers to the DL transport channel type. When this typical WRFD-
traffic is applied on DL, it refers to the UL transport channel type. NO YES 010504
WRFD-
010501
WRFD-
010502
WRFD-
010503
WRFD-
010504
Delay class number. Each delay class number indicates a specified WRFD-
delay time range of Iub transmission. YES YES 050104

Work mode of RLC entity.


- AM: Acknowledged Mode. Automatic Repeat Request (ARQ) is
used in error correction. WRFD-
- UM: Unacknowledged Mode. Retransmission is not applied. 010501
According to the configuration, the erroneous data is discarded or WRFD-
marked. 010502
- TM: Transparent Mode. No protocol overhead is added to the WRFD-
higher-layer data. The erroneous protocol data units may be 010503
discarded or marked. WRFD-
For details, see 3GPP TS 25.322. NO YES 010504
WRFD-
010501
WRFD-
010502
WRFD-
AM RLC parameter types. The parameters are of three categories, 010503
that is, parameters of the transmit end, parameters of receive end, WRFD-
and parameters related to flow control. NO YES 010504

Delay time between retransmission ratio detection and RLC WRFD-


establishment or reconfiguration NO NO 040100

WRFD-
Sampling period of the RLC retransmission ratio monitoring NO NO 040100
Filter coefficient of RLC retransmission ratio measurement. The
filter coefficient is used to smoothen the original measurement
result. A smaller value indicates that the original measurement
result is less smoothened. The value 0 indicates that the result is
not smoothened. Note that this parameter is used only in rate
adjustment algorithm based on TCP and not used in RLC flow WRFD-
control algorithm. NO NO 040100
Threshold of event A, that is, the upper limit of RLC retransmission
ratio. When the monitored RLC retransmission ratio exceeds this
threshold and triggers the event A, it indicates that the quality of
the radio link is poor, and flow control measures need to be taken WRFD-
to reduce the RLC throughput. NO NO 040100

Number of consecutive periods during which the percentage of


retransmitted RLC PDUs is higher than the threshold of event A WRFD-
before event A is triggered. NO NO 040100
Number of pending periods after event A related to RLC
retransmission ratio is triggered. During the pending time, no such WRFD-
event is reported. NO NO 040100

Threshold of event B, that is, the lower limit of RLC retransmission


ratio. hen the monitored RLC retransmission ratio goes lower than
this threshold and triggers the event B, it indicates that the quality WRFD-
of the radio link is good, and RLC throughput can be increased. NO NO 040100
Number of consecutive periods during which the percentage of
retransmitted RLC PDUs is higher than the threshold of event B WRFD-
before event B is triggered. NO NO 040100

Number of pending periods after event B related to RLC


retransmission ratio is triggered. During the pending time, no such WRFD-
event is reported. NO NO 040100
Delay from the moment when event A is triggered to the moment
when the event is reported. Note that this parameter is used only in
rate adjustment algorithm based on TCP and not used in RLC flow WRFD-
control algorithm. NO NO 040100

The encryption algorithm supported by RNC. Both UEA0 and UEA1 WRFD-
can be selected at one time. NO NO 011402
If the times the UE in the CELL_PCH state performs cell
reselection is greater than or equal to the threshold, it is regarded
that the cell reselection is frequent. When the timer expires, the
target state is set to URA_PCH. In the next cell update procedure,
the UE is informed of state transition to URA_PCH in the WRFD-
CELL_UPDATE_CONFIRM message. NO NO 010202
This parameter is used to check whether the UE in the low activity
state. If the UE is on DCH channel, the low activity counter
increases by 1 every time traffic volume event 4B is reported. If the
UE is on FACH channel, the low activity counter increases by 1 if WRFD-
the traffic volume is 0 in the traffic volume event 4B report. NO NO 010202
When the traffic volume is below the 4B threshold and remains so
for the period specified by this parameter, the event 4B is reported.
This parameter can prevent unnecessary reports to be triggered, WRFD-
caused by traffic volume variation. NO NO 010202

Pending time after the traffic volume event 4B for state transition
from DCH to FACH is reported. This parameter is used to prevent WRFD-
too many traffic volume events 4B being reported. NO NO 010202
When the traffic volume is below the 4B threshold and remains so
for the period specified by this parameter, the event 4B is reported.
This parameter can prevent unnecessary reports to be triggered, WRFD-
caused by traffic volume variation. NO NO 010202

Pending time after the traffic volume event 4B for state transition
from FACH to PCH is reported. This parameter is used to prevent WRFD-
too many traffic volume events 4B being reported. NO NO 010202
This parameter specifies the threshold of the traffic volume of 4A
event for triggering the transition of BE services from FACH to WRFD-
DCH. NO NO 010202

This parameter specifies the occurrence time of 4A event for


triggering the transition of BE services from FACH to DCH. This
parameter can prevent unnecessary reports to be triggered, WRFD-
caused by traffic volume variation. NO NO 010202
WRFD-
This parameter is used to check whether the UE in the low activity 010202
state. If the UE is on HS-DSCH channel, the low activity counter WRFD-
increases by 1 every time traffic volume event 4B is reported. NO NO 01061111

When the traffic volume is below the 4B threshold and remains so WRFD-
for the period specified by this parameter, the event 4B is reported. 010202
This parameter can prevent unnecessary reports to be triggered, WRFD-
caused by traffic volume variation. NO NO 01061111
WRFD-
Pending time after the traffic volume event 4B for state transition 010202
from HSPA to FACH is reported. This parameter is used to prevent WRFD-
too many traffic volume events 4B being reported. NO NO 01061111

This parameter specifies the threshold of the traffic volume of 4A


event for triggering the transition of BE services from FACH to HS- WRFD-
DSCH. NO NO 01061111
This parameter specifies the occurrence time of 4A event for
triggering the transition of BE services from FACH to HS-DSCH.
This parameter can prevent unnecessary reports to be triggered, WRFD-
caused by traffic volume variation. NO NO 01061111

This parameter is used to check whether the UE in the low activity


state. If the UE is on DCH or HSPA channel, the low activity
counter increases by 1 every time traffic volume event 4B is WRFD-
reported. NO NO 010202
When the traffic volume is below the 4B threshold and remains so
for the period specified by this parameter, the event 4B is reported.
This parameter can prevent unnecessary reports to be triggered, WRFD-
caused by traffic volume variation. NO NO 010202

Pending time after the traffic volume event 4B for state transition
from DCH or HSPA to FACH transition is reported. This parameter
is used to prevent too many traffic volume events 4B being WRFD-
reported. NO NO 010202
This parameter specifies the threshold of the traffic volume of 4A
event for triggering the transition of real-time services from FACH WRFD-
to DCH or HSPA. NO NO 010202

This parameter specifies the occurrence time of 4A event for


triggering the transition of real-time services from FACH to DCH or
HSPA. This parameter can prevent unnecessary reports to be WRFD-
triggered, caused by traffic volume variation. NO NO 010202
WRFD-
Period of E-DCH throughput ratio measurement. This parameter 010202
specifies the period of E-DCH throughput ratio measurement. The WRFD-
throughput ratio over the E-DCH is periodically measured to 01061208
implement state transition from E-DCH to FACH and DCCC WRFD-
algorithm on EDCH. NO NO 021101
This parameter is used to check whether the UE in the low activity
state. If the UE is on the E-DCH channel, the low activity counter WRFD-
increases by 1 every time throughput ratio event 4B is reported. NO NO 010202
Number of periods before the throughput ratio event 4B for state
transition from E-DCH to FACH is triggered. When the throughput WRFD-
ratio is below the lower threshold and remains so for the period 010202
specified by this parameter, the event 4B is reported. This WRFD-
parameter can prevent unnecessary reports to be triggered, 01061208
caused by traffic volume variation. Time to trigger the throughput WRFD-
ratio event 4B = value of this parameter x 10 ms. NO NO 021101
WRFD-
Number of pending periods after the throughput event 4B for state 010202
transition from E-DCH to FACH is triggered. This parameter is used WRFD-
to prevent too many throughput events 4B being reported. Pending 01061208
time after the throughput event 4B is triggered = value of this WRFD-
parameter x 10 ms. NO NO 021101

This parameter specifies the threshold of the traffic volume of 4A


event for triggering the transition of BE services from FACH to E- WRFD-
DCH. NO NO 010202
This parameter specifies the occurrence time of 4A event for
triggering the transition of BE services from FACH to E-DCH. This
parameter can prevent unnecessary reports to be triggered, WRFD-
caused by traffic volume variation. NO NO 010202

WRFD-
This parameter specifies the threshold of the traffic volume of 4A 010686
event for triggering the transition of BE services from FACH to HS- WRFD-
DSCH with CPC technology. NO NO 010687
This parameter specifies the occurrence time of 4A event for WRFD-
triggering the transition of BE services from FACH to HS-DSCH 010686
with CPC technology. This parameter can prevent unnecessary WRFD-
reports to be triggered, caused by traffic volume variation. NO NO 010687

WRFD-
This parameter specifies the threshold of the traffic volume of 4A 010686
event for triggering the transition of real-time services from FACH WRFD-
to HSPA with CPC technology. NO NO 010687
This parameter specifies the occurrence time of 4A event for WRFD-
triggering the transition of real-time services from FACH to HSPA 010686
with CPC technology. This parameter can prevent unnecessary WRFD-
reports to be triggered, caused by traffic volume variation. NO NO 010687

WRFD-
This parameter specifies the threshold of the traffic volume of 4A 010686
event for triggering the transition of BE services from FACH to E- WRFD-
DCH with CPC technology. NO NO 010687
This parameter specifies the occurrence time of 4A event for WRFD-
triggering the transition of BE services from FACH to E-DCH with 010686
CPC technology. This parameter can prevent unnecessary reports WRFD-
to be triggered, caused by traffic volume variation. NO NO 010687

This parameter specifies the threshold of the traffic volume of 4A


event for triggering the transition of BE services from E_FACH to WRFD-
DCH. NO NO 010688
This parameter specifies the occurrence time of 4A event for
triggering the transition of BE services from E_FACH to DCH. This
parameter can prevent unnecessary reports to be triggered, WRFD-
caused by traffic volume variation. NO NO 010688

This parameter specifies the threshold of the traffic volume of 4A


event for triggering the transition of BE services from E_FACH to WRFD-
HS-DSCH. NO NO 010688
This parameter specifies the occurrence time of 4A event for
triggering the transition of BE services from E_FACH to HS-DSCH.
This parameter can prevent unnecessary reports to be triggered, WRFD-
caused by traffic volume variation. NO NO 010688

This parameter specifies the threshold of the traffic volume of 4A


event for triggering the transition of real-time services from WRFD-
E_FACH to DCH or HSPA. NO NO 010688
This parameter specifies the occurrence time of 4A event for
triggering the transition of real-time services from E_FACH to DCH
or HSPA. This parameter can prevent unnecessary reports to be WRFD-
triggered, caused by traffic volume variation. NO NO 010688

WRFD-
010688
WRFD-
This parameter specifies the threshold of the traffic volume of 4A 010686
event for triggering the transition of BE services from E_FACH to WRFD-
CPC. NO NO 010687
WRFD-
010688
This parameter specifies the occurrence time of 4A event for WRFD-
triggering the transition of BE services from E_FACH to CPC. This 010686
parameter can prevent unnecessary reports to be triggered, WRFD-
caused by traffic volume variation. NO NO 010687

WRFD-
010688
WRFD-
This parameter specifies the threshold of the traffic volume of 4A 010686
event for triggering the transition of real-time services from WRFD-
E_FACH to HSPA with CPC technology. NO NO 010687
WRFD-
This parameter specifies the occurrence time of 4A event for 010688
triggering the transition of real-time services from E_FACH to WRFD-
HSPA with CPC technology. This parameter can prevent 010686
unnecessary reports to be triggered, caused by traffic volume WRFD-
variation. NO NO 010687

This parameter specifies the threshold of the traffic volume of 4A


event for triggering the transition of fast dormancy user from WRFD-
FACH/E_FACH to DCH/HSPA. NO NO 020500
Length of the cell reselection frequency timer. This parameter is
used together with CellReSelectCounter to detect the frequency of WRFD-
cell reselection of the UE in the CELL_PCH state. NO NO 010202

Timer for state transition from DCH to FACH of BE services, used


to check whether the UE in the CELL_DCH state with non-real-time WRFD-
services is in the stable low activity state. NO NO 010202
Timer for state transition from FACH or E_FACH to PCH of BE
services, used to check whether the UE in the CELL_FACH state is WRFD-
in the stable low activity state. NO NO 010202

WRFD-
Timer for state transition from HS-DSCH to FACH of BE services, 010202
used to check whether the UE in the CELL_DCH(with HS-DSCH) WRFD-
state with BE services is in the stable low activity state. NO NO 01061111
Timer for state transition from DCH or HSPA to FACH of real-time
services, used to check whether the UE in the CELL_DCH state WRFD-
with real-time services is in the stable low activity state. NO NO 010202

Timer for state transition from E-DCH to FACH of BE services,


used to check whether the UE in the CELL_DCH(with E-DCH) WRFD-
state with BE services is in the stable low activity state. NO NO 010202
WRFD-
Timer for state transition from CPC to FACH of BE services, used 010686
to check whether the UE in the CELL_DCH(with CPC) state with WRFD-
BE services is in the stable low activity state. NO NO 010687

WRFD-
Timer for state transition from CPC to FACH of real-time services, 010686
used to check whether the UE in the CELL_DCH(with CPC) state WRFD-
with real-time services is in the stable low activity state. NO NO 010687
Timer for state transition from DCH to E_FACH of BE services,
used to check whether the UE in the CELL_DCH(with DCH) state WRFD-
with BE services is in the stable low activity state. NO NO 010688

Timer for state transition from HSPA to E_FACH of BE services,


used to check whether the UE in the CELL_DCH(with HSPA) state WRFD-
with BE services is in the stable low activity state. NO NO 010688
Timer for state transition from DCH or HSPA to E_FACH of real-
time services, used to check whether the UE in the CELL_DCH WRFD-
state with real-time services is in the stable low activity state. NO NO 010688

WRFD-
010686
WRFD-
Timer for state transition from CPC to E_FACH of BE services, 010687
used to check whether the UE in the CELL_DCH(with CPC) state WRFD-
with BE services is in the stable low activity state. NO NO 010688
WRFD-
010688
WRFD-
Timer for state transition from CPC to E_FACH of real-time 010686
services, used to check whether the UE in the CELL_DCH(with WRFD-
CPC) state with real-time services is in the stable low activity state. NO NO 010687

The integrity protection algorithm supported by RNC. Only UIA1 is WRFD-


supported currently. NO NO 011401
Identity of the UTRAN registration area. The URA is only used by
the UTRAN and the CN does not know the URA. The URA consists
of multiple cells. When the UE enters the URA-PCH state, the
location of the UE is identified with the URA ID. For details, refer to WRFD-
the 3GPP TS 25.331 protocol. YES YES 010101

WRFD-
021304
WRFD-
Represent an index for a CN operator. YES YES 021311
Traffic class which includes Best Effort(BE) and PTT. BE services WRFD-
comprise interactive services, background services, and IMS. YES YES 050424

Traffic Handling Priority (THP) class that the THP priority is


mapped to. This parameter is valid for only interactive services.
The mapping relationship between the traffic handling priority value
of INTERACTIVE service and its corresponding class can be set WRFD-
through command "SET UTHPCLASS". YES YES 050424
Bearer type of the service. R99 indicates that the service is carried
on a non-HSPA channel. HSPA indicates that the service is carried WRFD-
on an HSPA channel. YES YES 050424

User priority that is defined according to the Allocation/Retention


Priority (ARP) from the RAB assignment. The user classes in
descending order of priority are Gold, Silver, and Copper. For
details, see help information of the "SET UUSERPRIORITY" WRFD-
command. NO YES 050424
Uplink guaranteed bit rate (GBR) of the BE service. GBR is the
minimum bit rate that the system can guarantee for the
service.When BearType set to R99,virtual value of UlGBR is not WRFD-
greater than D384. NO NO 050424

Downlink guaranteed bit rate (GBR) of the BE service. GBR is the


minimum bit rate that the system shall guarantee for the
service.When BearType set to R99,virtual value of DlGBR is not WRFD-
greater than D384. NO NO 050424

WRFD-
Traffic class YES YES 01061010
User priority that is defined according to the Allocation/Retention
Priority (ARP) from the RAB assignment. The user classes in
descending order of priority are Gold, Silver, and Copper. For
details, see help information of the "SET UUSERPRIORITY" WRFD-
command. YES YES 050424
Traffic Handling Priority (THP) class that the THP priority is
mapped to. This parameter is valid for only interactive services.
The mapping relationship between the traffic handling priority value
of INTERACTIVE service and its corresponding class can be set WRFD-
through command "SET UTHPCLASS". YES YES 050424
Defines the happy bit rate of the best effort (BE) service with
different user priorities(user priorities can be set by parameter
UserPriority). This Happy bit rate is sent to NodeB by RNC through
the Iub interface. When the NodeB resource is limited and the HS-
DSCH bit rate of the user exceeds the Happy bit rate, the HS-
DSCH scheduling priority will be decreased. When this parameter
is set to zero, it indicates that NodeB will not adjust the HS-DSCH
scheduling priority. This value of parameter can be set by the
HappyBR in command ADD UOPERUSERHAPPYBR. If the value
of the parameter HappyBR in command ADD
UOPERUSERHAPPYBR is larger than 5000, it will be set to the
minimum of the HappyBR value in SET UUSERHAPPYBR and WRFD-
5000. NO NO 01061010

This parameter specifies the UL MBR of signal for DRNC HSPA WRFD-
User. NO NO 050424

This parameter specifies the DL MBR of signal for DRNC HSPA WRFD-
User. NO NO 050424
This parameter specifies the UL MBR of streaming for DRNC WRFD-
HSPA User. NO NO 050424

This parameter specifies the DL MBR of streaming for DRNC WRFD-


HSPA User. NO NO 050424

This parameter specifies the UL MBR of conversation for DRNC WRFD-


HSPA User. NO NO 050424

This parameter specifies the DL MBR of conversation for DRNC WRFD-


HSPA User. NO NO 050424
Percentage of User Plane Sharing Out threshold.The range of this
threshold is changed from {50~100} to {0~100} to facilitate load
balancing between subracks. Because when this threshold is lower WRFD-
than 50, load sharing is easier to be triggered between subracks. NO NO 040100

WRFD-
Percentage of User Plane Sharing Out Offset. NO NO 040100
The parameter is added to trigger the load sharing when the DSP
CPU usage exceeds this threshold, thus achieving load balance WRFD-
between subracks. NO NO 040100

The parameter is added to avoid ping-pong handovers during the WRFD-


load sharing triggered by DSP CPU usage. NO NO 040100

The parameter is added to stop CPUS from assigning users to a WRFD-


DSP whose CPU usage has exceeded this threshold. NO NO 040100
WRFD-
020106
WRFD-
020107
WRFD-
010505
WRFD-
User_priority corresponding to Allocation/Retention priority 1. NO NO 050424

WRFD-
020106
WRFD-
020107
WRFD-
010505
WRFD-
User_priority corresponding to Allocation/Retention priority 2. NO NO 050424

WRFD-
020106
WRFD-
020107
WRFD-
010505
WRFD-
User_priority corresponding to Allocation/Retention priority 3. NO NO 050424

WRFD-
020106
WRFD-
020107
WRFD-
010505
WRFD-
User_priority corresponding to Allocation/Retention priority 4. NO NO 050424

WRFD-
020106
WRFD-
020107
WRFD-
010505
WRFD-
User_priority corresponding to Allocation/Retention priority 5. NO NO 050424

WRFD-
020106
WRFD-
020107
WRFD-
010505
WRFD-
User_priority corresponding to Allocation/Retention priority 6. NO NO 050424
WRFD-
020106
WRFD-
020107
WRFD-
010505
WRFD-
User_priority corresponding to Allocation/Retention priority 7. NO NO 050424

WRFD-
020106
WRFD-
020107
WRFD-
010505
WRFD-
User_priority corresponding to Allocation/Retention priority 8. NO NO 050424

WRFD-
020106
WRFD-
020107
WRFD-
010505
WRFD-
User_priority corresponding to Allocation/Retention priority 9. NO NO 050424

WRFD-
020106
WRFD-
020107
WRFD-
010505
WRFD-
User_priority corresponding to Allocation/Retention priority 10. NO NO 050424

WRFD-
020106
WRFD-
020107
WRFD-
010505
WRFD-
User_priority corresponding to Allocation/Retention priority 11. NO NO 050424

WRFD-
020106
WRFD-
020107
WRFD-
010505
WRFD-
User_priority corresponding to Allocation/Retention priority 12. NO NO 050424
WRFD-
020106
WRFD-
020107
WRFD-
010505
WRFD-
User_priority corresponding to Allocation/Retention priority 13. NO NO 050424

WRFD-
020106
WRFD-
020107
WRFD-
010505
WRFD-
User_priority corresponding to Allocation/Retention priority 14. NO NO 050424

WRFD-
020106
WRFD-
020107
WRFD-
010505
WRFD-
User_priority corresponding to Allocation/Retention priority 15. NO NO 050424
Reference used to determine which priority is arranged first in the
priority sequence.
If the ARP is preferably used, the priority sequence is gold > silver WRFD-
> copper. If the ARPs are all the same, the TrafficClass is used and 020106
the priority sequence is conversational > streaming > interactive > WRFD-
background. 020107
If the TrafficClass is preferably used, the priority sequence is WRFD-
conversational > streaming > interactive > background. If the 010505
TrafficClass factors are all the same, the ARP factor is used and WRFD-
the priority sequence is gold > silver > copper. NO NO 050424

WRFD-
020106
WRFD-
020107
WRFD-
010505
Decide which carrier is prior when ARP and TrafficClass are both WRFD-
identical. NO NO 050424

WRFD-
IMSI of the UE YES YES 011000
WPS (Wireless Priority Service) is NS/EP (National
Security/Emergency Preparedness) AMR conversation service
controlled by White House of USA. NCS is authorized to manage
the execution of the WPS project. This switch indicates whether the WRFD-
WPS function is supported. NO NO 021104
This parameter is used to identify WPS users with priority. For
instance, if priorities 3, 4, 5, and 6 are selected, users with priorities WRFD-
are regarded as WPS users. NO NO 021104

MRFD-
Number of the subrack NO YES 210301

This parameter specifies the type of a VCL. NO YES None

Slot number for running this command NO NO None


WRFD-
050301
This parameter indicates the SAAL link number of the XPU board. WRFD-
This number identifies an SAAL link uniquely. NO NO 050404

local IP address of the IPoA PVC NO NO None

Peer IP address of IPoA PVC. NO NO None

Adjacent node identifier NO NO None

AAL2 PATH ID NO NO None

This parameter specifies the loopback type. NO YES None

It specifies the loopback duration. NO NO None

MRFD-
Number of the subrack YES YES 210301

Indicates the slot number for running this command YES YES None
WRFD-
050402
WRFD-
050409
WRFD-
IP address of the next hop YES YES 050410

WRFD-
050402
WRFD-
050409
WRFD-
VLANID of the IP address of the specified next hop NO YES 050410

Subrack number YES YES None

Slot number YES YES None

Link type YES YES None

IMA group number of the low end port YES NO None

UNI link number corresponding with the low end port YES NO None

Fractional link number corresponding with the low end port YES NO None
Optical interface number of the low end port YES NO None

Subrack number YES YES None

Slot number YES YES None

Link type YES YES None

IMA group number of the high end port YES NO None

UNI link number of the high end port YES NO None

Fractional link number of the high end port YES NO None

Optical interface number of the high end port YES NO None

VPL/VCL cross type YES YES None

VPI value of the low end port VPL/VCL YES YES None

VCI value of the low end port VCL YES NO None


VPI value of the high end VCL port YES YES None

VCI value of the high end VCL port YES NO None

WRFD-
Sending traffic index of the low end VPL/VCL YES YES 050301

WRFD-
Receiving traffic index of the low end VPL/VCL YES YES 050301

cross connection index YES NO None


Feature Name Value Type GUI Value Range Actual Value Range Unit

Paging UE in Idle,
CELL_PCH,
URA_PCH State
(Type 1) Interval Type 0~2 0~2 None

Dynamic AAL2
Connections in
Iub/IuCS/Iur
Interface
Hybrid Iub IP
Transmission
ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~4599 0~4599 None
ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B
Dynamic AAL2
Connections in
Iub/IuCS/Iur
Interface Interval Type 1~4294967295 1~4294967295 None

UNI(UNI Link),
IMA(IMA Group),
FRAATM(FRAATM
Link),
NCOPT(Optical
Dynamic AAL2 Port), UNI, IMA, FRAATM,
Connections in ATMLOGICPORT(AT NCOPT,
Iub/IuCS/Iur Enumeration M Logical Port), ATMLOGICPORT,
Interface Type NULL(NULL) NULL None

Dynamic AAL2
Connections in
Iub/IuCS/Iur
Interface Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None
Dynamic AAL2
Connections in
Iub/IuCS/Iur
Interface Interval Type 0~5, 8~27 0~5, 8~27 None

Dynamic AAL2
Connections in
Iub/IuCS/Iur
Interface Interval Type 0~335 0~335 None

Dynamic AAL2
Connections in
Iub/IuCS/Iur
Interface Interval Type 0~167 0~167 None
Dynamic AAL2
Connections in
Iub/IuCS/Iur
Interface Interval Type 0~31 0~31 None

Dynamic AAL2
Connections in
Iub/IuCS/Iur
Interface Interval Type 0~7 0~7 None
Dynamic AAL2
Connections in
Iub/IuCS/Iur
Interface Interval Type 0~499 0~499 None

ATM
Transmission
Introduction Enumeration
Package Type NO(NO), YES(YES) NO, YES None

ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~2047 0~2047 None
Dynamic AAL2
Connections in
Iub/IuCS/Iur
Interface
Call Admission
Based on Used
AAL2 Path
Bandwidth
ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~4095 0~4095 None

ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package
ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 32~65535 32~65535 None

Dynamic AAL2
Connections in
Iub/IuCS/Iur
Interface
Call Admission
Based on Used
AAL2 Path
Bandwidth
CBR, rt-VBR, nrt-
VBR, UBR ATM
QoS Classes
Overbooking on
ATM
Transmission
ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission) Interval Type 100~1999 100~1999 None
Dynamic AAL2
Connections in
Iub/IuCS/Iur
Interface
Call Admission
Based on Used
AAL2 Path
Bandwidth
CBR, rt-VBR, nrt-
VBR, UBR ATM
QoS Classes
Overbooking on
ATM
Transmission
ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission) Interval Type 100~1999 100~1999 None

Dynamic AAL2
Connections in
Iub/IuCS/Iur Enumeration PEER(PEER),
Interface Type LOCAL(LOCAL) PEER, LOCAL None

Overbooking on
ATM
Transmission
ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission) Interval Type 0~199 0~199 None

ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package Interval Type 1~64 1~64, step:0.05 ms
Dynamic AAL2
Connections in R99(R99),
Iub/IuCS/Iur Enumeration HSPA(HSPA),
Interface Type SHARE(SHARE) R99, HSPA, SHARE None
ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package Any Type None None None

Dynamic AAL2
Connections in
Iub/IuCS/Iur
Interface
Hybrid Iub IP
Transmission
ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~4599 0~4599 None

ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~4294967295 0~4294967295 None
NO(ATM_ADDRESS
_DOES_NOT_BELO
NG_TO_THIS_ADJA
CENT_NODE),
ATM YES(ATM_ADDRES
Transmission S_BELONGS_TO_T
Introduction Enumeration HIS_ADJACENT_NO
Package Type DE) NO, YES None

Dynamic AAL2
Connections in
Iub/IuCS/Iur
Interface Interval Type 5000~30000 5000~30000 ms
Dynamic AAL2
Connections in
Iub/IuCS/Iur
Interface Interval Type 5000~30000 5000~30000 ms

Dynamic AAL2
Connections in
Iub/IuCS/Iur
Interface Interval Type 2000~60000 2000~60000 ms

Dynamic AAL2
Connections in
Iub/IuCS/Iur
Interface Interval Type 2000~60000 2000~60000 ms
Dynamic AAL2
Connections in
Iub/IuCS/Iur
Interface Interval Type 2000~60000 2000~60000 ms

Dynamic AAL2
Connections in
Iub/IuCS/Iur
Interface Interval Type 2000~60000 2000~60000 ms

Dynamic AAL2
Connections in
Iub/IuCS/Iur
Interface Interval Type 2000~60000 2000~60000 ms
Dynamic AAL2
Connections in
Iub/IuCS/Iur
Interface Interval Type 5000~30000 5000~30000 ms

Dynamic AAL2
Connections in
Iub/IuCS/Iur
Interface Interval Type 5000~30000 5000~30000 ms

Dynamic AAL2
Connections in
Iub/IuCS/Iur
Interface
Hybrid Iub IP
Transmission
ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~4599 0~4599 None

Hybrid Iub IP
Transmission
ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B
Overbooking on
IP Transmission IUB(Iub Interface),
Traffic Priority IUR(Iur Interface),
Mapping onto IUCS(Iu-CS
Transmission Enumeration Interface), IUPS(Iu-
Resources Type PS Interface) IUB, IUR, IUCS, IUPS None
RAN Sharing
Phase 2 ATM(ATM), IP(IP),
Traffic Priority ATM_IP(ATM and
Mapping onto IP),
Transmission Enumeration HYBRID_IP(HYBRID ATM, IP, ATM_IP,
Resources Type IP) HYBRID_IP None

RAN Sharing
Phase 2
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto SHARE(SHARE),
Transmission Enumeration EXCLUSIVE(EXCLU
Resources Type SIVE) SHARE, EXCLUSIVE None

RAN Sharing
Phase 2
Dedicated Iub
Transmission
Control
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission
Resources Interval Type 0~3 0~3 None

RAN Sharing
Phase 2
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission
Resources Interval Type 0~163 0~163 None

RAN Sharing
Phase 2
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission
Resources Interval Type 0~163 0~163 None
RAN Sharing
Phase 2
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission
Resources Interval Type 0~163 0~163 None

ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission)
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission
Resources Interval Type 0~33 0~33 None

RAN Sharing
Phase 2
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission
Resources Interval Type 0~63 0~63 None

RAN Sharing
Phase 2
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission
Resources Interval Type 0~63 0~63 None

RAN Sharing
Phase 2
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission
Resources Interval Type 0~63 0~63 None

Dynamic AAL2
Connections in
Iub/IuCS/Iur
Interface
Hybrid Iub IP
Transmission
ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~4599 0~4599 None
None String Type None 1~31 characters None

IUB(Iub Interface),
IUR(Iur Interface),
IUCS(Iu-CS
Interface), IUPS(Iu-
PS Interface),
Dynamic AAL2 UNI_AAL2SWITCH(t
Connections in he adjacent node of
Iub/IuCS/Iur the ATM switch on
Interface the Iub interface),
Hybrid Iub IP NNI_AAL2SWITCH(t
Transmission he adjacent node of IUB, IUR, IUCS, IUPS,
ATM/IP Dual Enumeration ATM switch on Iur or UNI_AAL2SWITCH,
Stack Node B Type Iu-CS interface) NNI_AAL2SWITCH None

Dynamic AAL2
Connections in
Iub/IuCS/Iur
Interface Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None
Enumeration NO(GGSN),
One Tunnel Type YES(SGSN) NO, YES None

Dynamic AAL2
Connections in
Iub/IuCS/Iur
Interface ATM(ATM), IP(IP),
Hybrid Iub IP ATM_IP(ATM and
Transmission IP),
ATM/IP Dual Enumeration HYBRID_IP(HYBRID ATM, IP, ATM_IP,
Stack Node B Type IP) HYBRID_IP None
3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~186 0~186 None

Dynamic AAL2
Connections in
Iub/IuCS/Iur Enumeration NO(Not Root Node),
Interface Type YES(Root Node) NO, YES None

Dynamic AAL2
Connections in
Iub/IuCS/Iur
Interface Interval Type 0~4599 0~4599 None

None Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None


0, 2, 4, 8, 10, 12, 14, 0, 2, 4, 8, 10, 12, 14,
None Interval Type 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 None

ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package
ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~1399 0~1399 None
Dynamic AAL2
Connections in
Iub/IuCS/Iur Enumeration CS1(CS1 Version),
Interface Type CS2(CS2 Version) CS1, CS2 None

Faulty
Management Interval Type 1~65535 1~65535 None
Faulty
Management Interval Type 0~65534 0~65534 s
Faulty
Management Interval Type 0~250 0~250 None
Faulty
Management Interval Type 0~250 0~250 None
Faulty
Management Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
Faulty
Management Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %

Faulty Enumeration DISABLE(Disable),


Management Type ENABLE(Enable) DISABLE, ENABLE None

Faulty Enumeration DISABLE(Disable),


Management Type ENABLE(Enable) DISABLE, ENABLE None
Faulty
Management Interval Type 60~65534 60~65534 s

Faulty
Management Interval Type 10000~150000 10000~150000 None

Faulty
Management Interval Type 7~90 7~90 d

Critical(Critical),
Major(Major),
Faulty Enumeration Minor(Minor), Critical, Major, Minor,
Management Type Warning(Warning) Warning None

Enumeration
None Type ON(ON), OFF(OFF) ON, OFF None

Configuration
Management Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None

Faulty
Management Interval Type 1~32 1~32 None
Faulty Enumeration CLOSE(CLOSE),
Management Type OPEN(OPEN) CLOSE, OPEN None

Faulty
Management Interval Type 65334~65383 65334~65383 None

Faulty Enumeration BOOL(BOOL),


Management Type VALUE(VALUE) BOOL, VALUE None

Faulty Enumeration LOW(LOW),


Management Type HIGH(HIGH) LOW, HIGH None

Faulty
Management String Type None 0~9 characters None

Faulty
Management String Type None 0~9 characters None

Critical(Critical),
Major(Major),
Faulty Enumeration Minor(Minor), Critical, Major, Minor,
Management Type Warning(Warning) Warning None
unshielded(Unshield
Faulty Enumeration ed),
Management Type shielded(Shielded) unshielded, shielded None
Enumeration
None Type ON, OFF ON, OFF None

None Interval Type 30~1024 30~1024 d

Enumeration
None Type ON, OFF OFF, ON None
Configuration
Management Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None

None Interval Type 0~5, 8~27 0~5, 8~27 None

Overbooking on
ATM
Transmission
Overbooking on Enumeration
IP Transmission Type Hub(Hub), Leaf(Leaf) Hub, Leaf None

Enumeration AEUa, AOUa, UOIa, AEUa, AOUa, UOIa,


None Type AOUc, UOIc AOUc, UOIc None

None Interval Type 0~499, 512~767 0~499, 512~767 None

IMA, UNI, FRA, IMA, UNI, FRA,


Enumeration NCOPT, NCOPT,
None Type ATMLOGICPORT ATMLOGICPORT None

None Interval Type 0~5, 8~27 {0~5}, {8~27} None

None Interval Type 0~167 0~167 None


None Interval Type 0~335 0~335 None

None Interval Type 0~31 0~31 None

None Interval Type 0~7 0~7 None


128~191(AEUa),
256~383(AOUa),
384~447(UOIa_ATM),
512~767(AOUc),
None Interval Type 128~447, 512~767 512~767(UOIc) None

Overbooking on
ATM
Transmission Interval Type 512~149000 512~149000 kbit/s

None Interval Type 512~149000 512~149000 kbit/s


Flow Control
Transmission
Recourse Sharing
on Iub/Iur Enumeration
Interface Type SHARE, EXCLUSIVE SHARE, EXCLUSIVE None

RAN Sharing
Phase 2
Overbooking on
ATM
Transmission
Overbooking on
IP Transmission Interval Type 0~3 0~3 None

Overbooking on
ATM Enumeration
Transmission Type OFF(OFF), ON(ON) OFF, ON None
Overbooking on
ATM
Transmission Interval Type 0~1999 0~1999 None

None Interval Type 0~199 0~199 None

Overbooking on
ATM
Transmission Interval Type 0~1999 0~1999 None

Overbooking on
ATM
Transmission Interval Type 0~199 0~199 None

None Interval Type 100~1999 100~1999 None

UBR, CBR, RTVBR,


Enumeration NRTVBR, UBR, CBR, RTVBR,
None Type UBR_PLUS NRTVBR, UBR_PLUS None
UBR+ ATM QoS
Class
CBR, rt-VBR, nrt-
VBR, UBR ATM
QoS Classes
ATM
Transmission
Introduction Enumeration
Package Type CELL/S, KBIT/S CELL/S, KBIT/S None

UBR+ ATM QoS


Class
CBR, rt-VBR, nrt-
VBR, UBR ATM
QoS Classes
ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package Interval Type 30~353207 30~353207 None

UBR+ ATM QoS


Class
CBR, rt-VBR, nrt-
VBR, UBR ATM
QoS Classes
ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package Interval Type 30~353207 30~353207 None

UBR+ ATM QoS


Class
CBR, rt-VBR, nrt-
VBR, UBR ATM
QoS Classes
ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package Interval Type 30~70754 30~70754 None

None Interval Type 3~10000 3~10000 byte

None Interval Type 1024~212000 1024~212000 100ns

None String Type None 1~250 characters None


Configuration
Management Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None

Configuration
Management Interval Type 0~27 0~27 None

Enumeration BFD_OFF(OFF),
None Type BFD_ON(ON) BFD_OFF, BFD_ON None

Faulty Enumeration nonrpt(Not Report),


Management Type rpt(Report) nonrpt, rpt None

Configuration
Management Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None

Configuration
Management Interval Type 0~27 0~27 None

Configuration Enumeration
Management Type SCU, INT SCU, INT None

Configuration Enumeration
Management Type YES(YES) YES None
Configuration Enumeration
Management Type SCUa, SCUb SCUa, SCUb None

Configuration Enumeration INT, DPU, XPU, INT, DPU, XPU, OMU,


Management Type OMU, SAU SAU None
PEUa, AEUa, FG2a, PEUa, AEUa, FG2a,
GOUa, AOUa, GOUa, AOUa, POUa,
POUa, UOIa, AOUc, UOIa, AOUc, POUc,
POUc, UOIc, FG2c, UOIc, FG2c, GOUc,
GOUc, SPUa, SPUb, SPUa, SPUb, DPUb,
Configuration Enumeration DPUb, DPUe, OMUa, DPUe, OMUa, OMUb,
Management Type OMUb, SAUa SAUa None

Configuration Enumeration OAM, UCP, RUCP, OAM, UCP, RUCP,


Management Type UUP, ATM, IP, SAU UUP, ATM, IP, SAU None

Configuration Enumeration
Management Type YES(YES), NO(NO) YES, NO None

Configuration
Management Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None
Configuration
Management Interval Type 0~27 0~27 None

Configuration Enumeration
Management Type NO(NO), YES(YES) NO, YES None

Configuration Enumeration LS(Load sharing),


Management Type BAK(Backup) LS, BAK None

Configuration
Management Interval Type 1~3 1~3 None
Security
Management String Type None 0~128 characters None

Security
Management String Type None 1~32 characters None

Security
Management String Type None 0~200 characters None

Security
Management String Type None 0~200 characters None

Security
Management String Type None 0~200 characters None

Security Enumeration DISABLE(Disabled),


Management Type ENABLE(Enabled) DISABLE, ENABLE None

Security
Management Password Type None 0~64 characters None
Security Enumeration DISABLE(Disable),
Management Type ENABLE(Enable) DISABLE, ENABLE None

Security
Management String Type None 0~200 characters None

Security Enumeration DISABLE(Disabled),


Management Type ENABLE(Enabled) DISABLE, ENABLE None

Security
Management String Type None 0~200 characters None

Configuration
Management Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None

Configuration
Management Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None
Configuration
Management Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None

None Interval Type 0~5, 8~27 0~5, 8~27 None

Ethernet OAM Interval Type 0~7 0~7 None

Ethernet OAM Interval Type 2~4094 2~4094 None


Ethernet OAM Interval Type 0~499 0~499 None

Ethernet OAM String Type None 1~20 characters None

Enumeration
Ethernet OAM Type 10, 100, 1000 10, 100, 1000 ms

Configuration
Management Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None
None Interval Type 0~5, 8~27 0~5, 8~27 None

Ethernet OAM Interval Type 0~7 0~7 None

Ethernet OAM Interval Type 0~7 0~7 None

Ethernet OAM String Type None 1~20 characters None

Configuration
Management Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None
Ethernet OAM Interval Type 0~499 0~499 None
LocalMep(LocalMep),
Enumeration RemoteMep(Remote LocalMep,
Ethernet OAM Type Mep) RemoteMep None

Ethernet OAM Interval Type 1~1000 1~1000 None


Enumeration
Ethernet OAM Type ETHER, TRUNK ETHER, TRUNK None

None Interval Type 0~5, 8~27 0~5, 8~27 None

0~7(FG2a),
0~1(GOUa),
0~11(FG2c),
None Interval Type 0~11 0~3(GOUc) None

Ethernet OAM Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None


Enumeration
BSC/RNC Clock Type MPS, EPS MPS, EPS None

Configuration
Management Interval Type 1~11 1~11 None
Configuration
Management Interval Type 0~27 0~27 None
AEUa, PEUa, AOUa, AEUa, PEUa, AOUa,
Enumeration POUa, UOIa, AOUc, POUa, UOIa, AOUc,
BSC/RNC Clock Type POUc, UOIc POUc, UOIc None
BSC/RNC Clock Interval Type 0~31 0~31 None

Enumeration
BSC/RNC Clock Type NO(NO), YES(YES) NO, YES None

BSC/RNC Clock Interval Type 0~31 0~31 None


Enumeration
BSC/RNC Clock Type NO(NO), YES(YES) NO, YES None

Enumeration
BSC/RNC Clock Type OFF(OFF), ON(ON) OFF, ON None

Enumeration
BSC/RNC Clock Type OFF(OFF), ON(ON) OFF, ON None
Enumeration
BSC/RNC Clock Type OFF(OFF), ON(ON) OFF, ON None

Enumeration
BSC/RNC Clock Type OFF(OFF), ON(ON) OFF, ON None
MANUAL(Manual
Handover),
AUTO(Auto
Enumeration Handover), MANUAL, AUTO,
BSC/RNC Clock Type FREE(Free-run) FREE None

BSC/RNC Clock Interval Type 1~4 1~4 None

BSC/RNC Clock Interval Type 1~4 1~4 None


BITS1-2MHZ(2MHZ
Building Integrated
Timing Supply
system 1), BITS2-
2MHZ(2MHZ Building
Integrated Timing
Supply system 2),
BITS1-
2MBPS(2MBPS
Building Integrated
Timing Supply
system 1), BITS2-
2MBPS(2MBPS
Building Integrated
Timing Supply
system 2),
8KHZ(8KHZ),
GPS(Globe
Positioning System),
LINE1_8KHZ(8KHZ
line1),
LINE2_8KHZ(8KHZ
line2), BITS1-
1.5MBPS(1.5MBPS
Building Integrated BITS1-2MHZ, BITS2-
Timing Supply 2MHZ, BITS1-2MBPS,
system 1), BITS2- BITS2-2MBPS, GPS,
1.5MBPS(1.5MBPS 8KHZ, LINE1_8KHZ,
Building Integrated LINE2_8KHZ, BITS1-
Enumeration Timing Supply 1.5MBPS, BITS2-
BSC/RNC Clock Type system 2) 1.5MBPS None

Enumeration
BSC/RNC Clock Type GCUa, GCGa GCUa, GCGa None
Configuration Enumeration
Management Type ON(ON), OFF(OFF) ON, OFF None

ALL(ALL Type),
Security Enumeration ONLY_SSL(Only
Management Type SSL Connection) ALL, ONLY_SSL None

Configuration
Management Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None

None Interval Type 0~5, 8~27 0~5, 8~27 None


ATM over
Channelized
STM-1/OC-3 on Enumeration AOUa, POUa, AOUc, AOUa, POUa, AOUc,
Iub Interface Type POUc POUc None
ALL(Select all E1/T1
ports), PORT(Select
ATM over all E1/T1 ports of one
Channelized channelized optical
STM-1/OC-3 on Enumeration port), SINGLE(Select
Iub Interface Type one E1/T1 port) ALL, PORT, SINGLE None

ATM over
Channelized
STM-1/OC-3 on
Iub Interface Interval Type 0~3 0~3 None

ATM over
Channelized
STM-1/OC-3 on
Iub Interface Interval Type 0~83 0~83 None
ATM over
Channelized
STM-1/OC-3 on Enumeration NULL, 1BYTE, NULL, 1BYTE,
Iub Interface Type 16BYTE, 64BYTE 16BYTE, 64BYTE None
ATM over Hexadecimal(Hex
Channelized decimal),
STM-1/OC-3 on Enumeration Character_String(Ch Hexadecimal,
Iub Interface Type aracter String) Character_String None

ATM over
Channelized
STM-1/OC-3 on
Iub Interface String Type None 0~64 characters None
ATM over
Channelized
STM-1/OC-3 on
Iub Interface String Type None 0~64 characters None
Enumeration ZERO(zero),
None Type SPACE(space) ZERO, SPACE None

Configuration Enumeration SCU, GCU, MPU, SCU, GCU, MPU,


Management Type UCP, DPU, INT UCP, DPU, INT None
Faulty
Management Interval Type 20~99 20~99 %
Faulty
Management Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %
Faulty
Management Interval Type 20~99 20~99 %
Faulty
Management Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %
Faulty
Management Interval Type 20~99 20~99 %
Faulty
Management Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %

NBAP_CCP, NBAP_CCP,
Enumeration NBAP_NCP, NBAP_NCP,
None Type IUB_OAM, ALCAP IUB_OAM, ALCAP None
Transmission
Recourse Sharing
on Iub/Iur
Interface Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
Configuration
Management String Type None 1~128 characters None

Configuration
Management Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None

None Interval Type 0~5, 8~27 0~5, 8~27 None


LOGIC_IP(Logical IP
Address),
IPOA_CLIENT_IP(IP
Enumeration OA Client IP LOGIC_IP,
None Type Address) IPOA_CLIENT_IP None

IP-Based GSM
and UMTS Co-
Transmission on
MBSC Side
IP Transmission
Introduction on
Iub Interface
IP Transmission
Introduction on Iu
Interface
IP Transmission
Introduction on Iur 0.0.0.0~255.255.255.2
Interface IP Address Type None 55 None

0.0.0.0~255.255.255.2
None IP Address Type None 55 None
None Interval Type 776~1696 776~1696 byte

None Interval Type 0~63 0~63 None

0.0.0.0~255.255.255.2
None IP Address Type None 55 None

Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission
Resources Interval Type 0~63 0~63 None

Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission
Resources Interval Type 0~7 0~7 None

Configuration
Management Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None
None Interval Type 0~5, 8~27 0~5, 8~27 None

ATM over E1T1 Enumeration AEUa, AOUa, AOUc, AEUa, AOUa, AOUc,
on Iub Interface Type PEUa, POUa, POUc PEUa, POUa, POUc None

ALL(Select all ports),


ATM over E1T1 Enumeration SINGLE(Select one
on Iub Interface Type port) ALL, SINGLE None

0~31(AEUa/PEUa),
0~125(E1 of
AOUa/POUa),
0~167(T1 of
AOUa/POUa),
0~251(E1 of
AOUc/POUc),
0~335(T1 of
None Interval Type 0~335 AOUc/POUc) None
ATM over E1T1 Enumeration
on Iub Interface Type NO(NO), YES(YES) NO, YES None
E1_UNBA(E1
Unbalance),
ATM over E1T1 Enumeration E1_BA(E1 Balance), E1_UNBA, E1_BA, T1,
on Iub Interface Type T1(T1), E1(E1) E1 None

E1_DOUBLE_FRAM
E(E1_DOUBLE_FRA
ME),
E1_CRC4_MULTI_F
RAME(E1_CRC4_M
ULTI_FRAME),
T1_SUPER_FRAME(
T1_SUPER_FRAME) E1_DOUBLE_FRAME,
, E1_CRC4_MULTI_FR
T1_EXTENDED_SU AME,
PER_FRAME(T1_EX T1_SUPER_FRAME,
ATM over E1T1 Enumeration TENDED_SUPER_F T1_EXTENDED_SUPE
on Iub Interface Type RAME) R_FRAME None
E1_DOUBLE_FRAM
E(E1_DOUBLE_FRA
ME),
E1_CRC4_MULTI_F
RAME(E1_CRC4_M
ULTI_FRAME),
T1_SUPER_FRAME(
T1_SUPER_FRAME) E1_DOUBLE_FRAME,
, E1_CRC4_MULTI_FR
T1_EXTENDED_SU AME,
PER_FRAME(T1_EX T1_SUPER_FRAME,
ATM over E1T1 Enumeration TENDED_SUPER_F T1_EXTENDED_SUPE
on Iub Interface Type RAME) R_FRAME None

E1_DOUBLE_FRAM
E(E1_DOUBLE_FRA
ME),
E1_CRC4_MULTI_F
RAME(E1_CRC4_M
ULTI_FRAME),
T1_SUPER_FRAME(
T1_SUPER_FRAME) E1_DOUBLE_FRAME,
, E1_CRC4_MULTI_FR
T1_EXTENDED_SU AME,
PER_FRAME(T1_EX T1_SUPER_FRAME,
ATM over E1T1 Enumeration TENDED_SUPER_F T1_EXTENDED_SUPE
on Iub Interface Type RAME) R_FRAME None

B8ZS(B8ZS),
HDB3(HDB3),
ATM over E1T1 Enumeration AMI(AMI), B8ZS, HDB3, AMI,
on Iub Interface Type AMI_ZCS(AMI_ZCS) AMI_ZCS None
ATM over E1T1 Enumeration
on Iub Interface Type OFF(OFF), ON(ON) OFF, ON None

ATM over E1T1 Enumeration


on Iub Interface Type OFF(OFF), ON(ON) OFF, ON None

Enumeration
None Type OFF(OFF), ON(ON) OFF, ON None

None String Type None 0~32 characters None


Configuration
Management Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None

None Interval Type 0~5, 8~27 0~5, 8~27 None

ATM over E1T1 Enumeration AEUa, AOUa, AOUc, AEUa, AOUa, AOUc,
on Iub Interface Type PEUa, POUa, POUc PEUa, POUa, POUc None

0~31(AEUa/PEUa),
0~125(E1 of
AOUa/POUa),
0~167(T1 of
AOUa/POUa),
0~251(E1 of
AOUc/POUc),
ATM over E1T1 0~335(T1 of
on Iub Interface Interval Type 0~335 AOUc/POUc) None
NO_LOOP(No loop),
REMOTE_LOOP(Re
mote loop),
LINE_REM_LOOP(Li
ne remote loop),
LOCAL_LOOP(Local
loop),
PAYLOAD_LOOP(pa NO_LOOP,
yload loop), REMOTE_LOOP,
SIN_CHN_LOC(singl LINE_REMOTE_LOOP
e channel local loop), , LOCAL_LOOP,
SIN_CHN_REM(singl PAYLOAD_LOOP,
Enumeration e channel remote SIN_CHN_LOC,
None Type loop) CIN_CHN_REM None
TS1(Time_slot_1),
TS2(Time_slot_2),
TS3(Time_slot_3),
TS4(Time_slot_4),
TS5(Time_slot_5),
TS6(Time_slot_6),
TS7(Time_slot_7),
TS8(Time_slot_8),
TS9(Time_slot_9),
TS10(Time_slot_10),
TS11(Time_slot_11),
TS12(Time_slot_12),
TS13(Time_slot_13),
TS14(Time_slot_14),
TS15(Time_slot_15),
TS16(Time_slot_16),
TS17(Time_slot_17),
TS18(Time_slot_18),
TS19(Time_slot_19),
TS20(Time_slot_20),
TS21(Time_slot_21),
TS22(Time_slot_22), TS1, TS2, TS3, TS4,
TS23(Time_slot_23), TS5, TS6, TS7, TS8,
TS24(Time_slot_24), TS9, TS10, TS11,
TS25(Time_slot_25), TS12, TS13, TS14,
TS26(Time_slot_26), TS15, TS16, TS17,
TS27(Time_slot_27), TS18, TS19, TS20,
TS28(Time_slot_28), TS21, TS22, TS23,
TS29(Time_slot_29), TS24, TS25, TS26,
Enumeration TS30(Time_slot_30), TS27, TS28, TS29,
None Type TS31(Time_slot_31) TS30, TS31 None
TS1(Time_slot_1),
TS2(Time_slot_2),
TS3(Time_slot_3),
TS4(Time_slot_4),
TS5(Time_slot_5),
TS6(Time_slot_6),
TS7(Time_slot_7),
TS8(Time_slot_8),
TS9(Time_slot_9),
TS10(Time_slot_10),
TS11(Time_slot_11),
TS12(Time_slot_12),
TS13(Time_slot_13),
TS14(Time_slot_14),
TS15(Time_slot_15),
TS16(Time_slot_16),
TS17(Time_slot_17),
TS18(Time_slot_18),
TS19(Time_slot_19),
TS20(Time_slot_20),
TS21(Time_slot_21),
TS22(Time_slot_22), TS1, TS2, TS3, TS4,
TS23(Time_slot_23), TS5, TS6, TS7, TS8,
TS24(Time_slot_24), TS9, TS10, TS11,
TS25(Time_slot_25), TS12, TS13, TS14,
TS26(Time_slot_26), TS15, TS16, TS17,
TS27(Time_slot_27), TS18, TS19, TS20,
TS28(Time_slot_28), TS21, TS22, TS23,
TS29(Time_slot_29), TS24, TS25, TS26,
TS30(Time_slot_30), TS27, TS28, TS29,
None Bit Field Type TS31(Time_slot_31) TS30, TS31 None

None Interval Type 1~65535 1~65535 min

0.0.0.0~255.255.255.2
None IP Address Type None 55 None

0.0.0.0~255.255.255.2
None IP Address Type None 55 None

0.0.0.0~255.255.255.2
None IP Address Type None 55 None
0.0.0.0~255.255.255.2
None IP Address Type None 55 None

Configuration
Management Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None

Faulty Enumeration CLOSE(Close),


Management Type OPEN(Open) CLOSE, OPEN None

Faulty Enumeration CLOSE(Close),


Management Type OPEN(Open) CLOSE, OPEN None

Faulty Enumeration CLOSE(Close),


Management Type OPEN(Open) CLOSE, OPEN None

Faulty Enumeration CLOSE(Close),


Management Type OPEN(Open) CLOSE, OPEN None

Faulty Enumeration CLOSE(Close),


Management Type OPEN(Open) CLOSE, OPEN None

Faulty Enumeration CLOSE(Close),


Management Type OPEN(Open) CLOSE, OPEN None

Faulty Enumeration CLOSE(Close),


Management Type OPEN(Open) CLOSE, OPEN None

Faulty Enumeration CLOSE(Close),


Management Type OPEN(Open) CLOSE, OPEN None

Faulty Enumeration VOLTAGE(Voltage),


Management Type CURRENT(Current) VOLTAGE, CURRENT None

Faulty Enumeration VOLTAGE(Voltage),


Management Type CURRENT(Current) VOLTAGE, CURRENT None
Faulty Enumeration VOLTAGE(Voltage),
Management Type CURRENT(Current) VOLTAGE, CURRENT None

Faulty Enumeration VOLTAGE(Voltage),


Management Type CURRENT(Current) VOLTAGE, CURRENT None

Faulty
Management String Type None 1~9 characters V

Faulty
Management String Type None 1~9 characters V

Faulty
Management String Type None 1~9 characters V

Faulty
Management String Type None 1~9 characters V

Faulty degree
Management String Type None 1~9 characters Celsius

Faulty degree
Management String Type None 1~9 characters Celsius
Faulty
Management String Type None 1~9 characters %

Faulty
Management String Type None 1~9 characters %

Faulty
Management String Type None 1~9 characters V or A
Faulty
Management String Type None 1~9 characters V or A
Faulty
Management String Type None 1~9 characters V or A
Faulty
Management String Type None 1~9 characters V or A
Faulty
Management String Type None 1~9 characters V or A
Faulty
Management String Type None 1~9 characters V or A
Faulty
Management String Type None 1~9 characters V or A
Faulty
Management String Type None 1~9 characters V or A
Faulty
Management String Type None 1~9 characters V or A
Faulty
Management String Type None 1~9 characters V or A
Faulty
Management String Type None 1~9 characters V or A
Faulty
Management String Type None 1~9 characters V or A
Faulty
Management String Type None 1~9 characters V or A
Faulty
Management String Type None 1~9 characters V or A
Faulty
Management String Type None 1~9 characters V or A
Faulty
Management String Type None 1~9 characters V or A
Faulty Enumeration CLOSE(Close),
Management Type OPEN(Open) CLOSE, OPEN None
Faulty Enumeration CLOSE(Close),
Management Type OPEN(Open) CLOSE, OPEN None
Faulty Enumeration CLOSE(Close),
Management Type OPEN(Open) CLOSE, OPEN None
Faulty Enumeration CLOSE(Close),
Management Type OPEN(Open) CLOSE, OPEN None
Faulty Enumeration CLOSE(Close),
Management Type OPEN(Open) CLOSE, OPEN None
Faulty Enumeration CLOSE(Close),
Management Type OPEN(Open) CLOSE, OPEN None

Faulty
Management String Type None 1~100 characters None
Critical(Critical),
Major(Major),
Faulty Enumeration Minor(Minor), Critical, Major, Minor,
Management Type Warning(Warning) Warning None

power(Power
System),
env(Environment
System),
sig(Signaling
System), trunk(Trunk
System),
hardware(Hardware
System),
software(Software
System),
run(Running
System),
comm(Communicatio
n System),
service(QoS),
handle(Processing
Error),
integrity(Integrity), power, env, sig, trunk,
ope(Operational), hardware, software,
physical(Physical), run, comm, service,
Faulty Enumeration sec(Security), handle, integrity, ope,
Management Type time(Time domain) physical, sec, time None

Configuration
Management Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None

None Interval Type 0~5, 8~27 0~5, 8~27 None


0~7(FG2a),
0~1(GOUa),
0~11(FG2c),
None Interval Type 0~11 0~3(GOUc) None

None Interval Type 0~5 0~5 None

IP-Based GSM
and UMTS Co-
Transmission on 0.0.0.0~255.255.255.2
MBSC Side IP Address Type None 55 None

0.0.0.0~255.255.255.2
None IP Address Type None 55 None

0.0.0.0~255.255.255.2
None IP Address Type None 55 None

Configuration
Management Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None

None Interval Type 0~5, 8~27 0~5, 8~27 None

Enumeration FG2a, GOUa, FG2c, FG2a, GOUa, FG2c,


None Type GOUc GOUc None

Enumeration
None Type FE, GE FE, GE None
0~7(FG2a),
0~1(GOUa),
0~11(FG2c),
None Interval Type 0~11 0~3(GOUc) None

IP Re-route
Based on Enumeration
BFD/ARP Type ENABLE, DISABLE ENABLE, DISABLE None
Enumeration 1000M(1000M),
None Type AUTO(AUTO) 1000M, AUTO None

IP Transmission
Introduction on
Iub Interface
IP Transmission
Introduction on Iu
Interface
IP Transmission
Introduction on Iur
Interface Interval Type 256~1650 256~1650 byte
Enumeration
None Type OFF(OFF), ON(ON) OFF, ON None

IP Transmission
Introduction on
Iub Interface
IP Transmission
Introduction on Iu
Interface
IP Transmission
Introduction on Iur
Interface Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %

Overbooking on Enumeration
IP Transmission Type OFF(OFF), ON(ON) OFF, ON None

IP Transmission
Introduction on
Iub Interface
IP Transmission
Introduction on Iu
Interface
IP Transmission
Introduction on Iur
Interface Interval Type 0~1999 0~1999 None

Enumeration
None Type OFF(OFF), ON(ON) OFF, ON None
O1E3_R5E4(OCCUR
:1E-3,
RECOVERY:5E-4),
O5E4_R1E4(OCCUR
:5E-4,
RECOVERY:1E-4),
O1E4_R5E5(OCCUR
:1E-4,
RECOVERY:5E-5),
O5E5_R1E5(OCCUR
:5E-5,
RECOVERY:1E-5),
O1E5_R5E6(OCCUR O1E3_R5E4,
:1E-5, O5E4_R1E4,
RECOVERY:5E-6), O1E4_R5E5,
O5E6_R1E6(OCCUR O5E5_R1E5,
Enumeration :5E-6, O1E5_R5E6,
None Type RECOVERY:1E-6) O5E6_R1E6 None

None Interval Type 200~2000 200~2000 None


None Interval Type 200~2000 200~2000 None

V7(Draft V7),
Enumeration V8(Standard
None Type Version) V7, V8 None

Configuration
Management Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None
0, 2, 4, 8, 10, 12, 14, 0, 2, 4, 8, 10, 12, 14,
None Interval Type 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 None

0~7(FG2a),
0~1(GOUa),
0~11(FG2c),
None Interval Type 0~11 0~3(GOUc) None

None Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None

None Interval Type 0~5, 8~27 0~5, 8~27 None


0~7(FG2a),
0~1(GOUa),
0~11(FG2c),
Link aggregation Interval Type 0~11 0~3(GOUc) None

STATIC_LACP, STATIC_LACP,
Enumeration MANUAL_AGGREG MANUAL_AGGREGAT
Link aggregation Type ATION ION None
Link aggregation Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %

Enumeration
Link aggregation Type OFF(OFF), ON(ON) OFF, ON None

Link aggregation Interval Type 0~1999 0~1999 None

V7(Draft V7),
Enumeration V8(Standard
None Type Version) V7, V8 None

None Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None


None Interval Type 0~5, 8~27 0~5, 8~27 None

0~7(FG2a),
0~1(GOUa),
0~11(FG2c),
Link aggregation Interval Type 0~11 0~3(GOUc) None

Link aggregation Interval Type 0~5 0~5 None

0.0.0.0~255.255.255.2
Link aggregation IP Address Type None 55 None

Link aggregation
IP Re-route
Based on 0.0.0.0~255.255.255.2
BFD/ARP IP Address Type None 55 None

None Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None

None Interval Type 0~5, 8~27 0~5, 8~27 None


0~7(FG2a),
0~1(GOUa),
0~11(FG2c),
Link aggregation Interval Type 0~11 0~3(GOUc) None

Link aggregation Interval Type 0~5, 8~27 0~5, 8~27 None

0~7(FG2a),
0~1(GOUa),
0~11(FG2c),
Link aggregation Interval Type 0~11 0~3(GOUc) None
NORMAL_FAN(Norm
al Fan),
Configuration Enumeration IND_FAN(Independe NORMAL_FAN,
Management Type nt Fan) IND_FAN None

Configuration
Management Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None
HW_AUTO_TEMPE
RATURE_CONTROL
(Auto Temperature
Control),
SPECIFY_RATE(Spe HW_AUTO_TEMPERA
cify Rate), TURE_CONTROL,
SOFTWARE_CONT SPECIFY_RATE,
Configuration Enumeration ROL(Software SOFTWARE_CONTRO
Management Type Control) L None

Configuration
Management Interval Type 55~100 55~100 None

Configuration Enumeration SCU, GCU, XPU, SCU, GCU, XPU, DPU,


Management Type DPU, INT INT None
Flow Control Interval Type 2~2000 2~2000 None

Flow Control Interval Type 1~1000 1~1000 None


Flow Control Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %

Flow Control Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %


Flow Control Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %

Flow Control Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %


Flow Control Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %

Flow Control Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %


Flow Control Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %

Flow Control Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %


Flow Control Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %
Flow Control Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %
Flow Control Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %
Flow Control Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %
Flow Control Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %
Flow Control Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %
Flow Control Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %
Flow Control Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %
Flow Control Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %
Flow Control Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %

Flow Control Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %


Flow Control Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %

Flow Control Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %


Flow Control Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %

Flow Control Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %


Flow Control Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %

Flow Control Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %


Flow Control Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %
Flow Control Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %

Flow Control Interval Type 1~100 1~100 %


Flow Control Interval Type 1~100 1~100 %

Flow Control Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %


Flow Control Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %

Flow Control Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %


Flow Control Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %

Flow Control Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %


Flow Control Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %

Flow Control Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %


Flow Control Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %

Flow Control Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %


Flow Control Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %

Configuration Enumeration SCU, GCU, XPU, SCU, GCU, XPU, DPU,


Management Type DPU, INT INT None

Flow Control Interval Type 2~2000 2~2000 None


Flow Control Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %

Flow Control Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %


Flow Control Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %

Flow Control Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %


Flow Control Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %

Flow Control Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %


Flow Control Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %

Flow Control Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %


Flow Control Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %
Flow Control Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %
Flow Control Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %
Flow Control Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %
Flow Control Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %
Flow Control Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %

Flow Control Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %


Flow Control Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %

Flow Control Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %


Flow Control Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %

Flow Control Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %


Flow Control Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %

Flow Control Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %


Flow Control Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %
Flow Control Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %

Flow Control Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %


Flow Control Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %

Flow Control Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %


Flow Control Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %

Configuration Enumeration SCU, GCU, XPU, SCU, GCU, XPU, DPU,


Management Type DPU, INT INT None

Enumeration
Flow Control Type ON, OFF ON, OFF None

Enumeration
Flow Control Type ON, OFF ON, OFF None

Enumeration
Flow Control Type ON, OFF ON, OFF None
Enumeration
Flow Control Type ON, OFF ON, OFF None

Enumeration
Flow Control Type ON, OFF ON, OFF None

Enumeration
Flow Control Type ON, OFF ON, OFF None

Enumeration
Flow Control Type ON, OFF ON, OFF None

Enumeration
Flow Control Type ON, OFF ON, OFF None

Enumeration
Flow Control Type ON, OFF ON, OFF None

Enumeration
Flow Control Type ON, OFF ON, OFF None

Enumeration
Flow Control Type ON, OFF ON, OFF None

Enumeration
Flow Control Type ON, OFF ON, OFF None
Flow Control Interval Type 0~100 0~100 None

Enumeration
Flow Control Type ON, OFF ON, OFF None

Enumeration
Flow Control Type ON, OFF ON, OFF None

Enumeration
Flow Control Type ON, OFF ON, OFF None

Configuration
Management Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None

None Interval Type 0~5, 8~27 0~5, 8~27 None


Fractional ATM
Function on Iub
Interface
ATM Switching
Based Hub Node
B Interval Type 0~31 0~31 None

Fractional ATM
Function on Iub 0~31(AEUa),
Interface Interval Type 0~335 0~335(AOUc) None

TS1(Time_slot_1),
TS2(Time_slot_2),
TS3(Time_slot_3),
TS4(Time_slot_4),
TS5(Time_slot_5),
TS6(Time_slot_6),
TS7(Time_slot_7),
TS8(Time_slot_8),
TS9(Time_slot_9),
TS10(Time_slot_10),
TS11(Time_slot_11),
TS12(Time_slot_12),
TS13(Time_slot_13),
TS14(Time_slot_14),
TS15(Time_slot_15),
TS16(Time_slot_16),
TS17(Time_slot_17),
TS18(Time_slot_18),
TS19(Time_slot_19),
TS20(Time_slot_20),
TS21(Time_slot_21),
TS22(Time_slot_22), TS1, TS2, TS3, TS4,
TS23(Time_slot_23), TS5, TS6, TS7, TS8,
TS24(Time_slot_24), TS9, TS10, TS11,
TS25(Time_slot_25), TS12, TS13, TS14,
Fractional ATM TS26(Time_slot_26), TS15, TS16, TS17,
Function on Iub TS27(Time_slot_27), TS18, TS19, TS20,
Interface TS28(Time_slot_28), TS21, TS22, TS23,
ATM Switching TS29(Time_slot_29), TS24, TS25, TS26,
Based Hub Node TS30(Time_slot_30), TS27, TS28, TS29,
B Bit Field Type TS31(Time_slot_31) TS30, TS31 None
Fractional ATM
Function on Iub Enumeration
Interface Type FRAATM, FRAIMA FRAATM, FRAIMA None
ATM Switching
Based Hub Node
B Interval Type 0~31 0~31 None

Fractional ATM
Function on Iub Enumeration
Interface Type OFF(OFF), ON(ON) OFF, ON None

Fractional ATM
Function on Iub
Interface
Overbooking on
ATM
Transmission Interval Type 0~1999 0~1999 None

Fractional ATM
Function on Iub
Interface Interval Type 0~199 0~199 None

RAN Sharing
Introduction Enumeration
Package Type OFF(OFF), ON(ON) OFF, ON None

RAN Sharing
Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~199 0~199 None

None Interval Type 1024~65535 1024~65535 None

None Interval Type 1024~65535 1024~65535 None

Security
Management Password Type None 1~32 characters None
Security
Management Password Type None 1~32 characters None

AUTO(Auto),
PLAINTEXT(Plain
Text),
Enumeration ENCRYPTED(SSL AUTO, PLAINTEXT,
None Type Encrypte) ENCRYPTED None

Enumeration YES(Support),
None Type NO(Not Support) YES, NO None
None Interval Type 21~65535 21~65535 None

None Interval Type 1024~65535 1024~65535 None

None Interval Type 1024~65535 1024~65535 None

AUTO(Automatic),
PLAINTEXT(Plain
Text),
Enumeration ENCRYPTED(SSL AUTO, PLAINTEXT,
None Type Encrypted) ENCRYPTED None
DEFAULTPORT(Def
ault 21 Port),
Security Enumeration CUSTOMPORT(Cust DEFAULTPORT,
Management Type om Port) CUSTOMPORT None

None Interval Type 1024~65535 1024~65535 None


None Interval Type 1024~65535 1024~65535 None

OFF(Disable the
golbal route
management),
Enumeration ON(Enable the golbal
None Type route management) OFF, ON None

BSC/RNC Clock Interval Type 0~65534 0~65534 None


RNC(Local RNC),
NODEB(NodeB in
Local RNC),
NRNC_RNC(Neighb
oring RNC),
NRNC_NODEB(Nod RNC, NODEB,
Enumeration eB in Neighboring NRNC_RNC,
BSC/RNC Clock Type RNC) NRNC_NODEB None

BSC/RNC Clock Interval Type 0~4095 0~4095 None

Configuration
Management Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

BSC/RNC Clock Interval Type 1~60 1~60 min

BSC/RNC Clock Interval Type 1~60 1~60 min

Enumeration DEG(DEG),
BSC/RNC Clock Type SEC(SEC) DEG, SEC None
Enumeration MET(Metric),
BSC/RNC Clock Type IMP(Imperial) MET, IMP None

-
BSC/RNC Clock Interval Type 90000000~90000000 -90~90, step: 0.000001 degree

-
180000000~1800000 -180~180, step:
BSC/RNC Clock Interval Type 00 0.000001 degree

BSC/RNC Clock Interval Type -1000~10000 -1000~10000 m

-
90:00:00.000~90:00:00
BSC/RNC Clock String Type None .000 SEC

-
180:00:00.000~180:00:
BSC/RNC Clock String Type None 00.000 SEC

BSC/RNC Clock Interval Type -3281~32810 -3281~32810 feet

BSC/RNC Clock Interval Type 1~60 1~60 min

BSC/RNC Clock Interval Type 1~60 1~60 min

Configuration
Management Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None
None Interval Type 0~5, 8~27 0~5, 8~27 None

0.0.0.0~255.255.255.2
None IP Address Type None 55 None

0.0.0.0~255.255.255.2
None IP Address Type None 55 None

ECHOREPLY(Ping_r
eply),
UNREACH(Unreacha
ble),
SOURCEQUENCH(S
ource_quench),
REDIRECT(Redirect)
,
ECHO(Ping_request)
,
ROUTERADVERT(R
outer_advertisement)
,
ROUTERSOLICIT(R
outer_solicitation),
TIMXCEED(Time_ex
ceeded),
PARAMPROB(Para
meter_problem), ECHOREPLY,
TSTAMP(Timestamp UNREACH,
_request), SOURCEQUENCH,
TSTAMPREPLY(Tim REDIRECT, ECHO,
estamp_reply), ROUTERADVERT,
IREQ(Information_re ROUTERSOLICIT,
quest), TIMXCEED,
IREQREPLY(Informa PARAMPROB,
tion_reply), TSTAMP,
MASKREQ(Address_ TSTAMPREPLY,
mask_request), IREQ, IREQREPLY,
MASKREPLY(Addres MASKREQ,
None Bit Field Type s_mask_reply) MASKREPLY None
Configuration
Management Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None

None Interval Type 0~5, 8~27 0~5, 8~27 None

IMA for E1T1 or


Channelized
STM-1/OC-3 on Enumeration
Iub Interface Type AEUa, AOUa, AOUc AEUa, AOUa, AOUc None

ATM Switching
Based Hub Node
B
IMA for E1T1 or
Channelized 0~31(AEUa),
STM-1/OC-3 on 0~83(AOUa),
Iub Interface Interval Type 0~167 0~167(AOUc) None

IMA for E1T1 or


Channelized
STM-1/OC-3 on
Iub Interface Interval Type 1~32 1~32 None
IMA for E1T1 or
Channelized
STM-1/OC-3 on
Iub Interface Interval Type 0~255 0~255 None

IMA for E1T1 or


Channelized
STM-1/OC-3 on
Iub Interface
ATM Switching
Based Hub Node Enumeration D32, D64, D128,
B Type D256 D32, D64, D128, D256 None

IMA for E1T1 or


Channelized
STM-1/OC-3 on 4~100(AEUa),
Iub Interface Interval Type 4~255 4~255(AOUa/AOUc) None
ATM Switching
Based Hub Node
B
IMA for E1T1 or
Channelized
STM-1/OC-3 on
Iub Interface Enumeration V1.0(V1.0),
Type V1.1(V1.1) V1.0, V1.1 None
IMA for E1T1 or
Channelized
STM-1/OC-3 on Enumeration
Iub Interface Type OFF(OFF), ON(ON) OFF, ON None

IMA for E1T1 or


Channelized
STM-1/OC-3 on
Iub Interface
Overbooking on
ATM
Transmission Interval Type 0~1999 0~1999 None
IMA for E1T1 or
Channelized
STM-1/OC-3 on
Iub Interface Interval Type 3~505 3~505 None
IMA for E1T1 or
Channelized
STM-1/OC-3 on
Iub Interface Interval Type 0~199 0~199 None

RAN Sharing
Introduction Enumeration
Package Type OFF(OFF), ON(ON) OFF, ON None

RAN Sharing
Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~199 0~199 None

Configuration
Management Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None

None Interval Type 0~5, 8~27 0~5, 8~27 None


ATM Switching
Based Hub Node
B
IMA for E1T1 or
Channelized
STM-1/OC-3 on
Iub Interface Interval Type 0~335 0~335 None

None Interval Type 0~5, 8~27 0~5, 8~27 None

ATM Switching
Based Hub Node
B
IMA for E1T1 or
Channelized 0~31(AEUa),
STM-1/OC-3 on 0~83(AOUa),
Iub Interface Interval Type 0~167 0~167(AOUc) None

Configuration
Management Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None

None Interval Type 0~5, 8~27 0~5, 8~27 None

Enumeration FG2a, GOUa, UOIa, FG2a, GOUa, UOIa,


None Type FG2c, GOUc, POUc FG2c, GOUc, POUc None

Overbooking on
ATM
Transmission
Overbooking on Enumeration
IP Transmission Type Hub(Hub), Leaf(Leaf) Hub, Leaf None
FG2a/GOUa/UOIa(IP)
board:0~119;FG2c
board:0~489,
512~767;GOUc
board:0~499,
512~767;POUc(IP)
board:0~988,
None Interval Type 0~988, 1024~1535 1024~1535 None

ETHER, ETHER,
Enumeration IPLOGICPORT, IPLOGICPORT,
None Type TRUNK, PPP, MP TRUNK, PPP, MP None

None Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None

None Interval Type 512~1535 512~1535 None

None Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None

IP routing Based
Hub Node B Interval Type 0~499 0~499 None

None Interval Type 0~167 0~167 None


Overbooking on
IP Transmission
Transmission
Recourse Sharing
on Iub/Iur Enumeration
Interface Type SHARE, EXCLUSIVE SHARE, EXCLUSIVE None

RAN Sharing
Phase 2
Overbooking on
ATM
Transmission
Overbooking on
IP Transmission Interval Type 0~3 0~3 None
Dynamic
Bandwidth Enumeration
Control of Iub IP Type OFF(OFF), ON(ON) OFF, ON None

Overbooking on
IP Transmission Interval Type 1~1562 64~100000, step:64 kbit/s

Overbooking on
IP Transmission Interval Type 1~1562 64~100000, step:64 kbit/s
None Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %

Overbooking on
IP Transmission Interval Type 1~1562 64~100000, step:64 kbit/s

None Interval Type 4500~32767 4500~32767 byte

Overbooking on
IP Transmission Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
None Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %

None Interval Type 0~1000 0~1000 kbit/s


None Interval Type 1~100 100~10000, step:100 ms
None Interval Type 1~100 1~100 None

None Interval Type 100~1000 100~1000 %


None Interval Type 0~1000 0~1, step:0.001 None
None Interval Type 1~100 100~10000, step:100 ms
None Interval Type 0~10000 0~10000 ms
None Interval Type 1~100 1~100 None
None Interval Type 0~100 0~100 None

None Interval Type 0~15 0~15 None

None Interval Type 0~15 0~15 None


GSM and UMTS
Co-Transmission
Resources
Management on
MBSC
Overbooking on Enumeration
IP Transmission Type OFF(OFF), ON(ON) OFF, ON None

Overbooking on
IP Transmission Interval Type 0~1999 0~1999 None

None Interval Type 20~99 20~99 None


None Interval Type 20~99 20~99 None

Overbooking on
IP Transmission Interval Type 0~199 0~199 None

FP MUX for IP
Transmission
UDP MUX for Iu- Enumeration
CS Transmission Type FPMUX, UDPMUX FPMUX, UDPMUX None

None Interval Type 0~4599 0~4599 None

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None


FP MUX for IP
Transmission
UDP MUX for Iu- Enumeration
CS Transmission Type NO(NO), YES(YES) NO, YES None

BE(BE), AF11(AF11),
AF12(AF12),
AF13(AF13),
AF21(AF21),
AF22(AF22),
AF23(AF23),
AF31(AF31),
AF32(AF32), BE, AF11, AF12, AF13,
FP MUX for IP AF33(AF33), AF21, AF22, AF23,
Transmission AF41(AF41), AF31, AF32, AF33,
UDP MUX for Iu- AF42(AF42), AF41, AF42, , AF43,
CS Transmission Bit Field Type AF43(AF43), EF(EF) EF None

FP MUX for IP
Transmission
UDP MUX for Iu-
CS Transmission Interval Type 16~1023 16~1023 byte

FP MUX for IP
Transmission
UDP MUX for Iu-
CS Transmission Interval Type 24~1031 24~1031 byte
FP MUX for IP
Transmission
UDP MUX for Iu-
CS Transmission Interval Type 1~30 1~30 ms
FP MUX for IP
Transmission
UDP MUX for Iu- Enumeration NORTPCOMP, NORTPCOMP,
CS Transmission Type RTPCOMP RTPCOMP None
FP MUX for IP
Transmission
UDP MUX for Iu- Enumeration NORTPCOMP, NORTPCOMP,
CS Transmission Type RTPCOMP RTPCOMP None

FP MUX for IP
Transmission
UDP MUX for Iu-
CS Transmission Interval Type 0~12999 0~12999 None

FP MUX for IP
Transmission
UDP MUX for Iu- Enumeration
CS Transmission Type FPMUX, UDPMUX FPMUX, UDPMUX None
BOOTP
Permanent AAL5
Connections for
Control Plane
Traffic
ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package
ATM Switching
Based Hub Node 0.0.0.0~255.255.255.2
B IP Address Type None 55 None

BOOTP
Permanent AAL5
Connections for
Control Plane
Traffic
ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package
ATM Switching
Based Hub Node 0.0.0.0~255.255.255.2
B IP Address Type None 55 None
IMA(IMA Group),
UNI(UNI Link),
FRAATM(FRAATM
Link),
NCOPT(Optical
Port), IMA, UNI, FRAATM,
ATM Switching ATMLOGICPORT(AT NCOPT,
Based Hub Node Enumeration M Logical Port), ATMLOGICPORT,
B Type NULL(NULL) NULL None

None Interval Type 0~5, 8~27 {0~5}, {8~27} None

None Interval Type 0~167 0~167 None

None Interval Type 0~335 0~335 None


None Interval Type 0~31 0~31 None

None Interval Type 0~7 0~7 None

None Interval Type 0~499 0~499 None

BOOTP
Permanent AAL5
Connections for
Control Plane
Traffic
ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package
ATM Switching
Based Hub Node
B Interval Type 0~4095 0~4095 None

BOOTP
Permanent AAL5
Connections for
Control Plane
Traffic
ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package
ATM Switching
Based Hub Node
B Interval Type 32~65535 32~65535 None

Permanent AAL5
Connections for
Control Plane
Traffic
ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package Interval Type 100~1999 100~1999 None
Permanent AAL5
Connections for
Control Plane
Traffic
ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package
IP routing Based
Hub Node B Interval Type 100~1999 100~1999 None

Permanent AAL5
Connections for
Control Plane
Traffic
ATM
Transmission
Introduction Enumeration
Package Type IUB, IUPS, OTHER IUB, IUPS, OTHER None

Dynamic AAL2
Connections in
Iub/IuCS/Iur
Interface
Hybrid Iub IP
Transmission
ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~4599 0~4599 None

IP Transmission
Introduction on
Iub Interface Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

Hybrid Iub IP
Transmission
ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B
Overbooking on
IP Transmission IUB(Iub Interface),
Traffic Priority IUR(Iur Interface),
Mapping onto IUCS(Iu-CS
Transmission Enumeration Interface), IUPS(Iu-
Resources Type PS Interface) IUB, IUR, IUCS, IUPS None

IP Transmission
Introduction on
Iub Interface IP(IP),
Overbooking on Enumeration HYBRID_IP(HYBRID
IP Transmission Type IP) IP, HYBRID_IP None
QoS(QoS), BE(BE),
AF11(AF11),
AF12(AF12),
AF13(AF13),
AF21(AF21),
AF22(AF22),
AF23(AF23),
AF31(AF31),
AF32(AF32),
AF33(AF33),
AF41(AF41),
AF42(AF42),
AF43(AF43), EF(EF),
LQ_QOS(LQ_QOS),
LQ_BE(LQ_BE),
LQ_AF11(LQ_AF11),
LQ_AF12(LQ_AF12), QoS, BE, AF11, AF12,
LQ_AF13(LQ_AF13), AF13, AF21, AF22,
LQ_AF21(LQ_AF21), AF23, AF31, AF32,
LQ_AF22(LQ_AF22), AF33, AF41, AF42,
LQ_AF23(LQ_AF23), AF43, EF, LQ_QOS,
IP Transmission LQ_AF31(LQ_AF31), LQ_BE, LQ_AF11,
Introduction on LQ_AF32(LQ_AF32), LQ_AF12, LQ_AF13,
Iub Interface LQ_AF33(LQ_AF33), LQ_AF21, LQ_AF22,
Hybrid Iub IP LQ_AF41(LQ_AF41), LQ_AF23, LQ_AF31,
Transmission LQ_AF42(LQ_AF42), LQ_AF32, LQ_AF33,
ATM/IP Dual Enumeration LQ_AF43(LQ_AF43), LQ_AF41, LQ_AF42,
Stack Node B Type LQ_EF(LQ_EF) LQ_AF43, LQ_EF None

IP Transmission
Introduction on
Iub Interface
Hybrid Iub IP
Transmission
ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B
IP-Based GSM
and UMTS Co-
Transmission on 0.0.0.0~255.255.255.2
MBSC Side IP Address Type None 55 None
IP Transmission
Introduction on
Iub Interface
Hybrid Iub IP
Transmission
ATM/IP Dual 0.0.0.0~255.255.255.2
Stack Node B IP Address Type None 55 None

IP Transmission
Introduction on
Iub Interface
Hybrid Iub IP
Transmission
ATM/IP Dual 0.0.0.0~255.255.255.2
Stack Node B IP Address Type None 55 None

IP Transmission
Introduction on
Iub Interface
Hybrid Iub IP
Transmission
ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 1~3000000 1~3000000 kbit/s

IP Transmission
Introduction on
Iub Interface
Hybrid Iub IP
Transmission
ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 1~3000000 1~3000000 kbit/s
NULL(NULL),
IPLGCPORT(IP
IP Transmission Logic Port),
Introduction on Enumeration RSCGRP(Resource NULL, IPLGCPORT,
Iub Interface Type Group) RSCGRP None

Overbooking on
IP Transmission Interval Type 0~5, 8~27 0~5, 8~27 None

Overbooking on
IP Transmission Interval Type 0~988 0~988 None
ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~2047 0~2047 None

ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B
Overbooking on
IP Transmission Interval Type 0~199 0~199 None
IP Transmission
Introduction on
Iub Interface
Hybrid Iub IP
Transmission
ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B
Overbooking on Enumeration DISABLE(Disable),
IP Transmission Type ENABLE(Enable) DISABLE, ENABLE None

IP Transmission
Introduction on
Iub Interface
IP Transmission
Introduction on Iu
Interface
IP Transmission
Introduction on Iur
Interface Interval Type 2~4094 2~4094 None

IP Transmission
Introduction on Enumeration ENABLED(Enabled),
Iub Interface Type DISABLED(Disabled) ENABLED, DISABLED None
IP Transmission
Introduction on 0.0.0.0~255.255.255.2
Iub Interface IP Address Type None 55 None

IP Transmission
Introduction on
Iub Interface Interval Type 1~60 1~60 s
IP Transmission
Introduction on
Iub Interface Interval Type 1~5 1~5 None

IP Transmission
Introduction on
Iub Interface Interval Type 44~1024 44~1024 byte

None Interval Type 0~4599 0~4599 None

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

Configuration
Management Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None

None Interval Type 0~5, 8~27 0~5, 8~27 None

0~31(FG2a/GOUa),
None Interval Type 0~511 0~511(FG2c/GOUc) None
Configuration
Management Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None

None Interval Type 0~5, 8~27 0~5, 8~27 None

IP Transmission
Introduction on
Iub Interface
IP Transmission
Introduction on Iu
Interface
IP Transmission
Introduction on Iur 0.0.0.0~255.255.255.2
Interface IP Address Type None 55 None

0.0.0.0~255.255.255.2
None IP Address Type None 55 None

IP Transmission
Introduction on
Iub Interface
IP Transmission
Introduction on Iu
Interface
IP Transmission
Introduction on Iur 0.0.0.0~255.255.255.2
Interface IP Address Type None 55 None

Enumeration
None Type HIGH, LOW HIGH, LOW None

None String Type None 1~250 characters None


Configuration
Management Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None

None Interval Type 0~5, 8~27 0~5, 8~27 None

0.0.0.0~255.255.255.2
None IP Address Type None 55 None

Link aggregation
IP Re-route
Based on 0.0.0.0~255.255.255.2
BFD/ARP IP Address Type None 55 None

0.0.0.0~255.255.255.2
None IP Address Type None 55 None
None Interval Type 0~511 0~511 None

Configuration
Management Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None

Configuration
Management Interval Type 0~27 0~27 None

BSC/RNC
Software Enumeration NORMAL(Normal),
Management Type FORCE(Force) NORMAL, FORCE None

BSC/RNC
Software
Management String Type None 1~63 characters None
BSC/RNC
Software
Management String Type None 1~63 characters None

Faulty
Management Interval Type 90~99 90~99 %

Faulty
Management Interval Type 70~95 70~95 %

License Enumeration
Management Type UMTS(UMTS) UMTS None

License Enumeration
Management Type NO(NO), YES(YES) NO, YES None

None Interval Type 0~3 0~3 None

License
Management Interval Type 0~80400 0~80400 Erl
License
Management Interval Type 0~12000000 0~12000000 kbit/s

License
Management Interval Type 0~12000000 0~12000000 kbit/s

License
Management Interval Type 0~12000000 0~12000000 kbit/s

License
Management Interval Type 0~12000000 0~12000000 kbit/s

None Interval Type 0~24 0~24 None


None Interval Type 0~141120 0~141120 None
a frequency load
balancing),
INTERCELLLDB(Inte
r frequency load
handover),
MULTIRAB(Multiple
RAB),
HCS(Hierarchical
Cell Structure),
RABDOWNSIZING(R
AB Downsizing at
Admission Control),
QCPE(Queuing and
Pre-emption),
INTERSERVICEHO(I
nter system Service
Handover),
INTERLOADHO(Inter
system Load PDCP, AMRC,
Handover), TFOTRFO,
IUQOSRENEG(RAB INDIRECRETRY,
Quality of Service INTERRATDIRECRET
Renegotiation over RY,
Iu), LCSCZ(LCS INTERRATREDIRECT,
Classified Zones), CBS, CELLID, OTDOA,
HSDPA(High Speed AGPS, PUC,
Downlink Packet INTRACELLLDB,
Access), IUFLEX(IU INTERCELLLDB,
FLEX), MULTIRAB, HCS,
IUBSC(Satellite RABDOWNSIZING,
Communication in QCPE,
Iub Interface), INTERSERVICEHO,
IUBIP(IP INTERLOADHO,
Transportation in Iub IUQOSRENEG,
Interface), LCSCZ, HSDPA,
License MBMS(MBMS IUFLEX, IUBSC, IUBIP,
Management Bit Field Type Function) MBMS None
G(IP IUB
overbooking
Function),
FRACTIONALATM(F
ractional ATM),
ATMOVERBOOKING WBAMR, HSUPA,
(ATM IUB RANSHARE,
overbooking HSDPA3.6M,
Function), HSDPA7.2M, ROHC,
IUBHYBRIDIPTRAN( IURLC, NACC,
IUB Hybrid IP PSHBUG, IMSIBH,
Transportation 32HSDPAUPERCELL,
Function), 64HSDPAUPERCELL,
MBMS8CHANNELP STMTRAONHSDPA,
ERCELL(MBMS 8 HSDPASTATETRAN,
Channels per Cell), HSDPADRD,
256KBPSCHNLRAT ENHANCEDIUFLEX,
EONMBMS(256Kbps STMTRAONHSUPA,
Channel Rate on ATMIPDUALSTACK,
MBMS), IPTRANINIUR,
MBMSFLCFLD(MBM IPTRANINIU,
S FLC/FLD), FRACTIONALIP,
VTFTSFIHO(Video IPIUBOVERBOOKING,
Telephony Fallback FRACTIONALATM,
to Speech AMR for ATMOVERBOOKING,
Inter-RAT HO), IUBHYBRIDIPTRAN,
CBIHBUMTSANDGS MBMS8CHANNELPER
MGPRS(Coverage CELL,
Based Inter-RAT 256KBPSCHNLRATEO
Handover Between NMBMS,
UMTS and MBMSFLCFLD,
GSM/GPRS), VTFTSFIHO,
SRNSRELOCATION( CBIHBUMTSANDGSM
SRNS Relocation), GPRS,
SRNSRWHHANDOV SRNSRELOCATION,
License ER(SRNS Relocation SRNSRWHHANDOVE
Management Bit Field Type with Hard Handover) R None
HANCED_PACKAGE GE,
(RAN Sharing ACRWHENSPUOVER,
Enhanced Package), CBWHENIUIFAULT,
SRB_OVER_HSDPA 3G2GCOMMON_LOA
(SRB over HSDPA), D, FP_MUX,
SRB_OVER_HSUPA HSDPA_OVER_IUR,
(SRB over HSUPA), HS_DPCCH_PREAMB
MULTI_FBNM(Multi LE_SUPPORT,
Frequency Band HSUPA_2ms_10ms,
Networking HSUPA_5_74MBPS,
Management), HSUPA_OVER_IUR,
HSDPA_13_976MBP HUB_IUB_OVERBOO
S(HSDPA KING,
13.976Mbps per IMS_SIGNALING_OVE
User), R_HSPA,
BFD_ARP_IP(IP DYN_BANDWIDTH_CT
Fault Detection ROL_IUB_IP,
based on BFD), MBMS_OVER_IUR,
INTER_FHHBDLQO MBMS_P2P_OVER_H
S(Inter Frequency SDPA,
Hard Handover MBMS_ENHANCED_B
Based on DL QoS), ROADCAST,
INTER_RHBDLQOS( MBMS_ADMISSION_E
Inter-RAT Handover NHANCE,
Based on DL QoS), RAN_SHARING_ENHA
MBMS_16_CHANNE NCED_PACKAGE,
LS_PER_CELL(MBM SRB_OVER_HSDPA,
S 16 Channels per SRB_OVER_HSUPA,
Cell), MULTI_FBNM,
60_HSUPA_USERS HSDPA_13_976MBPS,
_PER_CELL(60 BFD_ARP_IP,
HSUPA Users per INTER_FHHBDLQOS,
Cell), TPMT(Traffic INTER_RHBDLQOS,
Priority Mapping on MBMS_16_CHANNEL
Transport), S_PER_CELL,
License AQM(Active Queue 60_HSUPA_USERS_P
Management Bit Field Type Management) ER_CELL, TPMT, AQM None
OCN Introduction 96_HSDPA_USERS_P
Package), ER_CELL,
IUCS_UDP_MUX(UD HSPA_DOWN28_PER
P MUX for Iu-CS _USER,
Transmission), HSPA_DOWN21_PER
RNC_NODE_REDU _USER,
NDANCY(RNC Node 96_HSUPA_USERS_P
Redundancy), ER_CELL,
DOWNLNK_ENHAN MSCH_SCHEDULING,
CED_L2(Downlink MBMS_CHANNEL,
Enhanced L2), ENHANCED_CELL_FA
DIFF_SERVICE_ON CH, CPC_HS_SCCH,
_SPI_WEIGHT(Differ CPC_DTX_DRX,
entiated Service UPLINK_MACRO_REC
Based on SPI EIVE,
Weight), DOMAIN_ACCESS_C
HSUPA_ADAPTIVE_ ONTROL,
RETRANSMISSION( SERVICE_IN_RRC,
HSUPA Adaptive TCP_ACCELERATOR,
Retransmission), UPLINK_CONTROL_O
SIMPLE_CELL_BOR F_USER,
ADCAST(Simplified MOCN_PACKAGE,
Cell Broadcast), IUCS_UDP_MUX,
SATELLITE_TRANS RNC_NODE_REDUND
_ON_IU(Satellite ANCY,
Transmission on Iu DOWNLNK_ENHANCE
Interface), D_L2,
IUR_G_NACC(NACC DIFF_SERVICE_ON_S
Procedure PI_WEIGHT,
Optimization Based HSUPA_ADAPTIVE_R
on Iur-g), ETRANSMISSION,
IUR_G_LBB(BSC SIMPLE_CELL_BORA
Load Balancing DCAST,
Based on Iur-g), SATELLITE_TRANS_O
IUR_G_SDB(BSC N_IU, IUR_G_NACC,
License Service Distribution IUR_G_LBB,
Management Bit Field Type Based on Iur-g) IUR_G_SDB None
HSDPA_128_UPC(1
28 HSDPA Users per
Cell),
HSUPA_128_UPC(1
28 HSUPA Users per
Cell),
IUPC_FOR_LCS(Iu
PC interface for
LCS),
MULTI_FREQ_BNM
_EH(Enhancement
for Multi frequency
band Networking
management),
WARN_OF_DISAST
ER(Warning of
Disaster),
QUAL_IMPROVE_F
OR_SS(Quality IUR_G_HBL,
Improvement for EHSPA_42M_DL,
Subscribed Service), UL_MOBILITY_P1,
TTI_FOR_BE_SBC(T HSDPA_128_UPC,
TI Switch for BE HSUPA_128_UPC,
Services Based on IUPC_FOR_LCS,
Coverage), MULTI_FREQ_BNM_E
INTERSYS_REDIRE H,
CT_BOD(Inter WARN_OF_DISASTER
System Redirect ,
Based on Distance), QUAL_IMPROVE_FOR
MEASUREMENT_B _SS,
D_RETRY(Measure TTI_FOR_BE_SBC,
ment Based Direct INTERSYS_REDIREC
Retry), T_BOD,
FAST_DORMANCY_ MEASUREMENT_BD_
ENHANCE(Fast RETRY,
License Dormancy FAST_DORMANCY_E
Management Bit Field Type Enhancement) NHANCE None

None String Type None 0~100 characters None


Enumeration
None Type ON(ON), OFF(OFF) ON, OFF None

ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 1~63 1~63 None

None String Type None 1~31 characters None

ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~100 0~100 None
ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~100 0~100 None

ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~100 0~100 None
ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~100 0~100 None

ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~100 0~100 None
ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~100 0~100 None

ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~100 0~100 None
ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~100 0~100 None

ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~100 0~100 None
ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~100 0~100 None

ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~100 0~100 None
ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~100 0~100 None

ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~100 0~100 None
ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~100 0~100 None

ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~100 0~100 None
ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~100 0~100 None

ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~100 0~100 None
ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~100 0~100 None

ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~100 0~100 None
ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~100 0~100 None

ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~100 0~100 None
ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~100 0~100 None

ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~100 0~100 None
ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~100 0~100 None

ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~100 0~100 None
ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~100 0~100 None

ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~100 0~100 None
ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~100 0~100 None

ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~100 0~100 None
ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~100 0~100 None

ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~100 0~100 None
ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~100 0~100 None

ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~100 0~100 None
ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~100 0~100 None

ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~100 0~100 None
ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~100 0~100 None

ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~100 0~100 None
ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~100 0~100 None

ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~100 0~100 None
ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~100 0~100 None

ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~100 0~100 None
ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~100 0~100 None

ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~100 0~100 None
ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~100 0~100 None

ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~100 0~100 None
ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~100 0~100 None

ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~100 0~100 None
ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~100 0~100 None

ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~100 0~100 None
ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~100 0~100 None

ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~100 0~100 None
ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~100 0~100 None

ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~100 0~100 None
ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~100 0~100 None

ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~100 0~100 None
ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~100 0~100 None
LFB(Load from OMU
Configuration Enumeration and write flash),
Management Type CL(Consult Load) LFB, CL None

Security
Management Interval Type 7~365 7~365 d

Security
Management Interval Type 10000~50000 10000~50000 None
IP Transmission
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Interface Interval Type 0~186 0~186 None

IP Transmission
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Interface Interval Type 0~186 0~186 None

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~186 0~186 None
M3UA_SGP(M3UA
SGP),
M3UA_IPSP(M3UA
IPSP),
M3UA_SS7SP(M3U M3UA_SGP,
IP Transmission A SS7SP), M3UA_IPSP,
Introduction on Iu Enumeration M3UA_SP(M3UA M3UA_SS7SP,
Interface Type SP) M3UA_SP None

IP Transmission
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Interface Interval Type 0~4294967295 0~4294967295 None
IP Transmission
Introduction on Iu
Interface String Type None 1~49 characters None

IP Transmission
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Interface Interval Type 0~186 0~186 None

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~4 0~4 None

M3UA_ASP(M3UA_
IP Transmission ASP),
Introduction on Iu Enumeration M3UA_IPSP(M3UA_I M3UA_ASP,
Interface Type PSP) M3UA_IPSP None
IP Transmission
Introduction on Iu
Interface Interval Type 0~4294967295 0~4294967295 None

IP Transmission
Introduction on Iu
Interface String Type None 1~49 characters None

IP Transmission
Introduction on Iu
Interface Interval Type 0~186 0~186 None

IP Transmission
Introduction on Iu
Interface Interval Type 0~186 0~186 None
B0000(B0000),
B0001(B0001),
B0010(B0010),
B0011(B0011),
B0100(B0100),
B0101(B0101),
B0110(B0110),
B0111(B0111),
B1000(B1000),
B1001(B1001),
B1010(B1010), B0000, B0001, B0010,
B1011(B1011), B0011, B0100, B0101,
B1100(B1100), B0110, B0111, B1000,
IP Transmission B1101(B1101), B1001, B1010, B1011,
Introduction on Iu Enumeration B1110(B1110), B1100, B1101, B1110,
Interface Type B1111(B1111) B1111 None
M3UA_OVERRIDE_
MOD(Active/Standby
Mode), M3UA_OVERRIDE_M
IP Transmission M3UA_LOADSHARE OD,
Introduction on Iu Enumeration _MOD(Load Sharing M3UA_LOADSHARE_
Interface Type Mode) MOD None

M3UA_ASP(M3UA_
IP Transmission ASP),
Introduction on Iu Enumeration M3UA_IPSP(M3UA_I M3UA_ASP,
Interface Type PSP) M3UA_IPSP None
IP Transmission
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Interface Interval Type 1~10 1~10 s

IP Transmission
Introduction on Iu
Interface String Type None 1~49 characters None

IP Transmission
Introduction on Iu
Interface Interval Type 0~186 0~186 None

IP Transmission
Introduction on Iu
Interface Interval Type 0~15 0~15 None

None Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None

0, 2, 4, 8, 10, 12, 14, 0, 2, 4, 8, 10, 12, 14,


None Interval Type 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 None

IP Transmission
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ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~1199 0~1199 None
ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~99 0~99 None

M3UA_MASTER_M
OD(M3UA_MASTER
_MOD),
IP Transmission M3UA_SLAVE_MOD
Introduction on Iu Enumeration (M3UA_SLAVE_MO M3UA_MASTER_MOD
Interface Type D) , M3UA_SLAVE_MOD None

IP Transmission
Introduction on Iu
Interface String Type None 1~31 characters None

IP Transmission
Introduction on Iu
Interface Interval Type 0~186 0~186 None
IP Transmission
Introduction on Iu
Interface Interval Type 0~186 0~186 None

ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~99 0~99 None

IP Transmission
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Interface String Type None 1~31 characters None

None Interval Type 0~14 0~14 None


500~5000(MEASRST),
None Interval Type 500~5000 500~2000(HOSTRST) None

Configuration
Management Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None

None Interval Type 0~5, 8~27 0~5, 8~27 None

Enumeration
None Type PEUa, POUa, POUc PEUa, POUa, POUc None

Enumeration
None Type IP IP None

0~31(PEUa),
0~63(POUa),
None Interval Type 0~167 0~167(POUc) None
IP Transmission
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IP Transmission
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Interface
IP Transmission
Introduction on Iur Enumeration
Interface Type MLPPP, MCPPP MLPPP, MCPPP None

IP Transmission
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IP Transmission
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Interface
IP Transmission
Introduction on Iur Enumeration
Interface Type NO(NO), YES(YES) NO, YES None
0.0.0.0~255.255.255.2
None IP Address Type None 55 None

IP Transmission
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IP Transmission
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Interface
IP Transmission
Introduction on Iur 0.0.0.0~255.255.255.2
Interface IP Address Type None 55 None

0.0.0.0~255.255.255.2
None IP Address Type None 55 None

IP Transmission
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Introduction on Iur 0.0.0.0~255.255.255.2
Interface IP Address Type None 55 None
Enumeration LONG(LONG),
None Type SHORT(SHORT) LONG, SHORT None

IP Transmission
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Interface
IP Transmission
Introduction on Iur
Interface Interval Type 4, 8 4, 8 None

IP Transmission
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IP Transmission
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Interface
IP Transmission
Introduction on Iur
Interface Interval Type 128~1024 128~1024 byte

IP Transmission
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Introduction on Iu No_HC(No_HC),
Interface UDP/IP_HC(UDP/IP_
IP Transmission HC),
Introduction on Iur Enumeration RTP/UDP/IP_HC(RT No_HC, UDP/IP_HC,
Interface Type P/UDP/IP_HC) RTP/UDP/IP_HC None
IP Transmission
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IP Transmission
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Interface
IP Transmission
Introduction on Iur Enumeration Disable(Disable),
Interface Type Enable(Enable) Disable, Enable None

IP Transmission
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Introduction on Iu
Interface
IP Transmission
Introduction on Iur Enumeration Disable(Disable),
Interface Type Enable(Enable) Disable, Enable None
IP Transmission
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Introduction on Iu
Interface
IP Transmission
Introduction on Iur Enumeration Disable(Disable),
Interface Type Enable(Enable) Disable, Enable None
None Interval Type 1~746 1~746 None

IP Transmission
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Interface
IP Transmission
Introduction on Iur
Interface Interval Type 1~1500 1~1500 None
None Interval Type 1~1500 1~1500 ls

Overbooking on Enumeration
IP Transmission Type OFF(OFF), ON(ON) OFF, ON None

Overbooking on
IP Transmission Interval Type 0~1999 0~1999 None

Overbooking on
IP Transmission Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
NO_V(NO_V),
Enumeration PAP_V(PAP_V), NO_V, PAP_V,
None Type CHAP_V(CHAP_V) CHAP_V None

Enumeration SERVER(SERVER),
None Type CLIENT(CLIENT) SERVER, CLIENT None

None String Type None 1~63 characters None

None String Type None 1~15 characters None

None Interval Type 0~199 0~199 None


Enumeration
None Type OFF(OFF), ON(ON) OFF, ON None

O1E3_R5E4(OCCUR
:1E-3,
RECOVERY:5E-4),
O5E4_R1E4(OCCUR
:5E-4,
RECOVERY:1E-4),
O1E4_R5E5(OCCUR
:1E-4,
RECOVERY:5E-5),
O5E5_R1E5(OCCUR
:5E-5,
RECOVERY:1E-5),
O1E5_R5E6(OCCUR O1E3_R5E4,
:1E-5, O5E4_R1E4,
RECOVERY:5E-6), O1E4_R5E5,
O5E6_R1E6(OCCUR O5E5_R1E5,
Enumeration :5E-6, O1E5_R5E6,
None Type RECOVERY:1E-6) O5E6_R1E6 None

Enumeration
None Type OFF(OFF), ON(ON) OFF, ON None

ERR_PFM_5E6(OC
CUR:5E-6),
ERR_PFM_1E5(OC
CUR:1E-5),
ERR_PFM_5E5(OC
CUR:5E-5),
ERR_PFM_1E4(OC
CUR:1E-4), ERR_PFM_5E6,
ERR_PFM_5E4(OC ERR_PFM_1E5,
CUR:5E-4), ERR_PFM_5E5,
ERR_PFM_1E3(OC ERR_PFM_1E4,
CUR:1E-3), ERR_PFM_5E4,
Enumeration ERR_PFM_5E3(OC ERR_PFM_1E3,
None Type CUR:5E-3) ERR_PFM_5E3 None
ERR_PFM_1E6(REC
OVERY:1E-6),
ERR_PFM_5E6(REC
OVERY:5E-6),
ERR_PFM_1E5(REC
OVERY:1E-5),
ERR_PFM_5E5(REC
OVERY:5E-5), ERR_PFM_1E6,
ERR_PFM_1E4(REC ERR_PFM_5E6,
OVERY:1E-4), ERR_PFM_1E5,
ERR_PFM_5E4(REC ERR_PFM_5E5,
OVERY:5E-4), ERR_PFM_1E4,
Enumeration ERR_PFM_1E3(REC ERR_PFM_5E4,
None Type OVERY:1E-3) ERR_PFM_1E3 None

RAN Sharing
Introduction Enumeration
Package Type OFF(OFF), ON(ON) OFF, ON None

RAN Sharing
Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~199 0~199 None

IP Transmission
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IP Transmission
Introduction on Iur
Interface Interval Type 4, 8 4, 8 None
None Interval Type 1~746 1~746 byte
None Interval Type 1~1500 1~1500 byte

IP Transmission
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IP Transmission
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Interface Interval Type 1~1500 1~1500 ls
ERR_PFM_5E6(OC
CUR:5E-6),
ERR_PFM_1E5(OC
CUR:1E-5),
ERR_PFM_5E5(OC
CUR:5E-5),
ERR_PFM_1E4(OC
CUR:1E-4), ERR_PFM_5E6,
ERR_PFM_5E4(OC ERR_PFM_1E5,
CUR:5E-4), ERR_PFM_5E5,
ERR_PFM_1E3(OC ERR_PFM_1E4,
CUR:1E-3), ERR_PFM_5E4,
Enumeration ERR_PFM_5E3(OC ERR_PFM_1E3,
None Type CUR:5E-3) ERR_PFM_5E3 None

ERR_PFM_1E6(REC
OVERY:1E-6),
ERR_PFM_5E6(REC
OVERY:5E-6),
ERR_PFM_1E5(REC
OVERY:1E-5),
ERR_PFM_5E5(REC
OVERY:5E-5), ERR_PFM_1E6,
ERR_PFM_1E4(REC ERR_PFM_5E6,
OVERY:1E-4), ERR_PFM_1E5,
ERR_PFM_5E4(REC ERR_PFM_5E5,
OVERY:5E-4), ERR_PFM_1E4,
Enumeration ERR_PFM_1E3(REC ERR_PFM_5E4,
None Type OVERY:1E-3) ERR_PFM_1E3 None

Configuration
Management Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None

None Interval Type 0~5, 8~27 0~5, 8~27 None

Enumeration
None Type PEUa, POUa, POUc PEUa, POUa, POUc None
0~31(PEUa),
0~63(POUa),
None Interval Type 0~167 0~167(POUc) None
IP routing Based
Hub Node B
IP Transmission
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IP Transmission
Introduction on Iu
Interface
IP Transmission
Introduction on Iur
Interface Interval Type 0~499 0~499 None

IP Transmission
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IP Transmission
Introduction on Iu 0~31(PEUa), 0~125(E1
Interface of POUa), 0~167(T1 of
IP Transmission POUa), 0~251(E1 of
Introduction on Iur POUc), 0~335(T1 of
Interface Interval Type 0~335 POUc) None
TS1(Time_slot_1),
TS2(Time_slot_2),
TS3(Time_slot_3),
TS4(Time_slot_4),
TS5(Time_slot_5),
TS6(Time_slot_6),
TS7(Time_slot_7),
TS8(Time_slot_8),
TS9(Time_slot_9),
TS10(Time_slot_10),
TS11(Time_slot_11),
TS12(Time_slot_12),
TS13(Time_slot_13),
TS14(Time_slot_14),
TS15(Time_slot_15),
TS16(Time_slot_16),
TS17(Time_slot_17),
TS18(Time_slot_18),
TS19(Time_slot_19),
TS20(Time_slot_20),
TS21(Time_slot_21),
TS22(Time_slot_22), TS1, TS2, TS3, TS4,
TS23(Time_slot_23), TS5, TS6, TS7, TS8,
TS24(Time_slot_24), TS9, TS10, TS11,
TS25(Time_slot_25), TS12, TS13, TS14,
TS26(Time_slot_26), TS15, TS16, TS17,
TS27(Time_slot_27), TS18, TS19, TS20,
TS28(Time_slot_28), TS21, TS22, TS23,
TS29(Time_slot_29), TS24, TS25, TS26,
TS30(Time_slot_30), TS27, TS28, TS29,
None Bit Field Type TS31(Time_slot_31) TS30, TS31 None

None Interval Type 2~5 2~5 s

None Interval Type 1~30 1~30 s


IP Transmission
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IP Transmission
Introduction on Iu
Interface
IP Transmission None(None),
Introduction on Iur Enumeration 16bit(16bit),
Interface Type 32bit(32bit) None, 16bit, 32bit None

Configuration
Management Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None

Configuration
Management Interval Type 0~27 0~27 None

Configuration
Management Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None

Configuration
Management Interval Type 0~27 0~27 None

Configuration
Management Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None
Configuration
Management Interval Type 0~27 0~27 None

None Interval Type 0~7 0~7 None

NON-
REVERTIVE(NON-
REVERTIVE),
Enumeration REVERTIVE(REVER NON-REVERTIVE,
None Type TIVE) REVERTIVE None
None Interval Type 30~60000 30~60000 s

NOT-INDICATE-
END(NOT-
INDICATE-END),
INDICATE-
Enumeration END(INDICATE- NOT-INDICATE-END,
None Type END) INDICATE-END None

Enumeration
None Type DISABLE, ENABLE DISABLE, ENABLE None
Enumeration 1E-3, 1E-4, 1E-5, 1E- 1E-3, 1E-4, 1E-5, 1E-6,
None Type 6, 1E-7, 1E-8, 1E-9 1E-7, 1E-8, 1E-9 None

Enumeration HIGH(HIGH),
None Type LOW(LOW) HIGH, LOW None
MODE1(1:1
Protection
Switching),
MODE2(1+1
Unidirectional
Protection
Switching),
MODE3(1+1
Bidirectional
Protection
Enumeration Switching), MODE1, MODE2,
None Type MODE4(Y Line) MODE3, MODE4 None

Configuration
Management Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None

Configuration
Management Interval Type 0~27 0~27 None

None Interval Type 0~7 0~7 None

CLEAR(Cleared),
LOP(Lockout of
Protection),
FS(Forcibly
switchover working
link to protection
link), MS(Manual
switchover from
working link to
protection link),
EXERS(Exercisely
Enumeration switch working link to CLEAR, LOP, FS, MS,
None Type protection link) EXERS None

ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~186 0~186 None
3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~186 0~186 None

B0000(B0000),
B0001(B0001),
B0010(B0010),
B0011(B0011),
B0100(B0100),
B0101(B0101),
B0110(B0110),
B0111(B0111),
B1000(B1000),
B1001(B1001),
B1010(B1010), B0000, B0001, B0010,
B1011(B1011), B0011, B0100, B0101,
ATM B1100(B1100), B0110, B0111, B1000,
Transmission B1101(B1101), B1001, B1010, B1011,
Introduction Enumeration B1110(B1110), B1100, B1101, B1110,
Package Type B1111(B1111) B1111 None
ATM
Transmission
Introduction Enumeration
Package Type OFF(OFF), ON(ON) OFF, ON None

ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package String Type None 1~31 characters None

ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~186 0~186 None
ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~15 0~15 None

None Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None

0, 2, 4, 8, 10, 12, 14, 0, 2, 4, 8, 10, 12, 14,


None Interval Type 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 None

ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package
ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~1399 0~1399 None

ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~99 0~99 None

ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package Interval Type 1~15 1~15 None
ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package Interval Type 1~254 1~254 None

ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package String Type None 1~31 characters None

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~186 0~186 None

ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~186 0~186 None
ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~99 0~99 None
ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package String Type None 1~31 characters None

ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package Interval Type 800~1200 800~1200 ms
ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package Interval Type 1400~2000 1400~2000 ms

ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package Interval Type 800~1200 800~1200 ms
ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package Interval Type 800~1200 800~1200 ms

ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package Interval Type 800~1200 800~1200 ms
ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package Interval Type 800~1200 800~1200 ms

ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package Interval Type 30000~60000 30000~60000 ms

ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package Interval Type 800~1500 800~1500 ms
ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package Interval Type 800~1500 800~1500 ms

ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package Interval Type 2000~3000 2000~3000 ms

ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package Interval Type 800~1500 800~1500 ms
ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package Interval Type 180000~360000 180000~360000 ms

ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package Interval Type 180000~360000 180000~360000 ms

ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package Interval Type 8000~12000 8000~12000 ms
ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package Interval Type 30000~90000 30000~90000 ms

ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package Interval Type 35000~120000 35000~120000 ms

ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package String Type None 1~49 characters None

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~186 0~186 None

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~4 0~4 None
ATM WNF(Whole Number
Transmission Format),
Introduction Enumeration DNF(Divided Number
Package Type Format) WNF, DNF None
ATM
Transmission 1~16383(BIT14),
Introduction 1~65535(BIT16),
Package Interval Type 1~16777215 1~16777215(BIT24) None

ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package String Type None 1~11 characters None
IUCS(IUCS),
IUPS(IUPS),
IUR(IUR),
IUCS_RANAP(IUCS
_RANAP),
IUCS_ALCAP(IUCS_
ALCAP),
ATM AAL2SWITCH(AAL2 IUCS, IUPS, IUR,
Transmission SWITCH), IUCS_RANAP,
Introduction Enumeration STP(STP), IUCS_ALCAP, STP,
Package Type IUPC(IUPC) AAL2SWITCH, IUPC None
B0000(B0000),
B0001(B0001),
B0010(B0010),
B0011(B0011),
B0100(B0100),
B0101(B0101),
B0110(B0110),
B0111(B0111),
B1000(B1000),
B1001(B1001),
B1010(B1010), B0000, B0001, B0010,
B1011(B1011), B0011, B0100, B0101,
ATM B1100(B1100), B0110, B0111, B1000,
Transmission B1101(B1101), B1001, B1010, B1011,
Introduction Enumeration B1110(B1110), B1100, B1101, B1110,
Package Type B1111(B1111) B1111 None

ATM NO(NO_DIRECT_C
Transmission ONNECT),
Introduction Enumeration YES(DIRECT_CONN
Package Type ECT) NO, YES None
ATM
Transmission
Introduction Enumeration
Package Type OFF(OFF), ON(ON) OFF, ON None

MTP3(MTP3),
IP Transmission M3UA(M3UA),
Introduction on Iu Enumeration MTP3_M3UA(MTP3 MTP3, M3UA,
Interface Type and M3UA) MTP3_M3UA None
M3UA_FIRST(M3UA
_FIRST),
Enumeration MTP3_FIRST(MTP3 M3UA_FIRST,
None Type _FIRST) MTP3_FIRST None
ATM
Transmission ITUT(ITUT),
Introduction Enumeration ANSI(ANSI),
Package Type TTC(TTC) ITUT, ANSI, TTC None

ALL(Shield by Alarm
ID), BOARD(Shield
by Board),
PORT(Shield by
Faulty Enumeration Port), DSP(Shield by ALL, BOARD, PORT,
Management Type DSP) DSP None

Faulty
Management Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None
Faulty
Management Interval Type 0~27 0~27 None

Faulty
Management Interval Type 0~335 0~335 None

Faulty
Management Interval Type 0~27 0~27 None

ALL(All),
Faulty Enumeration ONEBYONE(One by
Management Type One) ALL, ONEBYONE None
Faulty
Management Interval Type 1~65535 1~65535 None

Security
Management String Type None 1~32 characters None

0.0.0.0~255.255.255.2
None IP Address Type None 55 None

0.0.0.0~255.255.255.2
None IP Address Type None 55 None

0.0.0.0~255.255.255.2
None IP Address Type None 55 None

Security
Management String Type None 1~110 characters None
Security
Management Password Type None 1~32 characters None

Security
Management Password Type None 1~32 characters None
Administrators(Admin
istrator),
Operators(Operator),
Users(User), Administrators,
Security Enumeration Guests(Guest), Operators, Users,
Management Type Customs(Custom) Guests, Customs None

G_0, G_1, G_2, G_3, G_0, G_1, G_2, G_3,


G_4, G_5, G_6, G_7, G_4, G_5, G_6, G_7,
G_8, G_9, G_10, G_8, G_9, G_10,
G_11, G_12, G_13, G_11, G_12, G_13,
G_14, G_15, G_16, G_14, G_15, G_16,
G_17, G_18, G_19, G_17, G_18, G_19,
G_20, G_21, G_22, G_20, G_21, G_22,
G_23, G_24, G_25, G_23, G_24, G_25,
Security G_26, G_27, G_28, G_26, G_27, G_28,
Management Bit Field Type G_29, G_30, G_31 G_29, G_30, G_31 None

Security Enumeration NOLIMIT(No Limit),


Management Type LIMIT(Limit) NOLIMIT, LIMIT None

Security
Management Compound Type year, month, day 2000-1-1~2037-12-31 None

Security
Management Compound Type year, month, day 2000-1-1~2037-12-31 None

Security Enumeration NOLIMIT(No Limit),


Management Type LIMIT(Limit) NOLIMIT, LIMIT None

Security
Management Compound Type hour, min, sec 00:00:00~23:59:59 None
Security
Management Compound Type hour, min, sec 00:00:00~23:59:59 None

Security Enumeration NOLIMIT(No Limit),


Management Type LIMIT(Limit) NOLIMIT, LIMIT None

SUN(Sunday),
MON(Monday),
TUE(Tuesday),
WED(Wednesday),
THU(Thursday),
Security Enumeration FRI(Friday), SUN, MON, TUE,
Management Type SAT(Saturday) WED, THU, FRI, SAT None
Security
Management Password Type None 1~32 characters None

Administrators(Admin
istrator),
Operators(Operator),
Users(User), Administrators,
Security Enumeration Guests(Guest), Operators, Users,
Management Type Customs(Custom) Guests, Customs None

Security Enumeration NOLIMIT(No Limit),


Management Type LIMIT(Limit) NOLIMIT, LIMIT None

Security Enumeration NOLIMIT(No Limit),


Management Type LIMIT(Limit) NOLIMIT, LIMIT None
ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package String Type None 1~49 characters None

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~4 0~4 None

ATM INT(INT),
Transmission INTB(INTB),
Introduction Enumeration NAT(NAT),
Package Type NATB(NATB) INT, INTB, NAT, NATB None

ATM
Transmission BIT14(BIT14),
Introduction Enumeration BIT16(BIT16),
Package Type BIT24(BIT24) BIT14, BIT16, BIT24 None
ATM WNF(Whole Number
Transmission Format),
Introduction Enumeration DNF(Divided Number
Package Type Format) WNF, DNF None
ATM
Transmission 1~16383(BIT14),
Introduction 1~65535(BIT16),
Package Interval Type 1~16777215 1~16777215(BIT24) None

ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package String Type None 1~11 characters None
ATM
Transmission
Introduction Enumeration
Package Type OFF(OFF), ON(ON) OFF, ON None

Security Enumeration OFF(Unlock),


Management Type ON(Lock) OFF, ON None

RAN Sharing
Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~199 0~199 None
ONE(One),
RAN Sharing TWO(Two),
Introduction Enumeration THREE(Three), ONE, TWO, THREE,
Package Type FOUR(Four) FOUR None

RAN Sharing
Introduction Enumeration
Package Type ATM(ATM), IP(IP) ATM, IP None

RAN Sharing
Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~3 0~3 None

RAN Sharing
Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission)
GSM and UMTS
Co-Transmission
Resources
Management on
MBSC Interval Type 0~199 0~199 None

RAN Sharing
Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~3 0~3 None

RAN Sharing
Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission)
GSM and UMTS
Co-Transmission
Resources
Management on
MBSC Interval Type 0~199 0~199 None

RAN Sharing
Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~3 0~3 None

RAN Sharing
Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission)
GSM and UMTS
Co-Transmission
Resources
Management on
MBSC Interval Type 0~199 0~199 None

RAN Sharing
Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~3 0~3 None

RAN Sharing
Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission)
GSM and UMTS
Co-Transmission
Resources
Management on
MBSC Interval Type 0~199 0~199 None

Security Enumeration
Management Type OFF(Off), ON(On) OFF, ON None

Configuration
Management Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None

None Interval Type 0~5, 8~27 0~5, 8~27 None

AOUa~5 POUa~6
Enumeration AOUa, POUa, UOIa, UOIa~7 AOUc~13
None Type AOUc, UOIc, POUc UOIc~15 POUc~14 None

ALL(Select all ports),


Enumeration SINGLE(Select one
None Type port) ALL, SINGLE None

0~1(AOUa/POUa),
0~3(UOIa/AOUc/POUc)
None Interval Type 0~7 , 0~7(UOIc) None
Enumeration
None Type OFF(OFF), ON(ON) OFF, ON None

Enumeration
None Type SDH, SONET SDH, SONET None

LUCENT_MODE, LUCENT_MODE,
Enumeration HUAWEI_MODE, HUAWEI_MODE,
None Type ALCATEL_MODE ALCATEL_MODE None
Enumeration
None Type UNI, NNI UNI, NNI None

Enumeration NULL, 1byte, 16byte, NULL, 1byte, 16byte,


None Type 64byte 64byte None
Hexadecimal(Hex
decimal),
Enumeration Character_String(Ch Hexadecimal,
None Type aracter String) Character_String None

Enumeration NULL, 1byte, 16byte, NULL, 1byte, 16byte,


None Type 64byte 64byte None
Hexadecimal(Hex
decimal),
Enumeration Character_String(Ch Hexadecimal,
None Type aracter String) Character_String None

None String Type None 0~124 characters None

Enumeration NULL, 1byte, 16byte, NULL, 1byte, 16byte,


None Type 64byte 64byte None
Hexadecimal(Hex
decimal),
Enumeration Character_String(Ch Hexadecimal,
None Type aracter String) Character_String None
None String Type None 0~124 characters None

Enumeration NULL, 1byte, 16byte, NULL, 1byte, 16byte,


None Type 64byte 64byte None
Hexadecimal(Hex
decimal),
Enumeration Character_String(Ch Hexadecimal,
None Type aracter String) Character_String none

Enumeration NULL, 1byte, 16byte, NULL, 1byte, 16byte,


None Type 64byte 64byte None
Hexadecimal(Hex
decimal),
Enumeration Character_String(Ch Hexadecimal,
None Type aracter String) Character_String None
None String Type None 0~124 characters None

Enumeration NULL, 1byte, 16byte, NULL, 1byte, 16byte,


None Type 64byte 64byte None
Hexadecimal(Hex
decimal),
Enumeration Character_String(Ch Hexadecimal,
None Type aracter String) Character_String None
None String Type None 0~124 characters None
None Interval Type 0~15 0~15 None
O1E3_R1E4(OCCUR
:1E-3,
RECOVERY:1E-4),
O1E4_R1E5(OCCUR
:1E-4,
RECOVERY:1E-5),
O1E5_R1E6(OCCUR
:1E-5,
RECOVERY:1E-6),
O1E6_R1E7(OCCUR
:1E-6,
RECOVERY:1E-7),
O1E7_R1E8(OCCUR
:1E-7,
RECOVERY:1E-8),
O1E8_R1E9(OCCUR
:1E-8,
RECOVERY:1E-9),
O1E9_R1E10(OCCU O1E3_R1E4,
R:1E-9, O1E4_R1E5,
RECOVERY:1E-10), O1E5_R1E6,
O1E10_R1E11(OCC O1E6_R1E7,
UR:1E-10, O1E7_R1E8,
RECOVERY:1E-11), O1E8_R1E9,
O1E11_R1E12(OCC O1E9_R1E10,
Enumeration UR:1E-11, O1E10_R1E11,
None Type RECOVERY:1E-12) O1E11_R1E12 None
O1E3_R1E4(OCCUR
:1E-3,
RECOVERY:1E-4),
O1E4_R1E5(OCCUR
:1E-4,
RECOVERY:1E-5),
O1E5_R1E6(OCCUR
:1E-5,
RECOVERY:1E-6),
O1E6_R1E7(OCCUR
:1E-6,
RECOVERY:1E-7),
O1E7_R1E8(OCCUR
:1E-7,
RECOVERY:1E-8),
O1E8_R1E9(OCCUR
:1E-8,
RECOVERY:1E-9),
O1E9_R1E10(OCCU O1E3_R1E4,
R:1E-9, O1E4_R1E5,
RECOVERY:1E-10), O1E5_R1E6,
O1E10_R1E11(OCC O1E6_R1E7,
UR:1E-10, O1E7_R1E8,
RECOVERY:1E-11), O1E8_R1E9,
O1E11_R1E12(OCC O1E9_R1E10,
Enumeration UR:1E-11, O1E10_R1E11,
None Type RECOVERY:1E-12) O1E11_R1E12 None

O1E4_R1E5(OCCUR
:1E-4,
RECOVERY:1E-5),
O1E5_R1E6(OCCUR
:1E-5,
RECOVERY:1E-6),
O1E6_R1E7(OCCUR
:1E-6,
RECOVERY:1E-7),
O1E7_R1E8(OCCUR
:1E-7,
RECOVERY:1E-8),
O1E8_R1E9(OCCUR
:1E-8,
RECOVERY:1E-9), O1E4_R1E5,
O1E9_R1E10(OCCU O1E5_R1E6,
R:1E-9, O1E6_R1E7,
RECOVERY:1E-10), O1E7_R1E8,
O1E10_R1E11(OCC O1E8_R1E9,
Enumeration UR:1E-10, O1E9_R1E10,
None Type RECOVERY:1E-11) O1E10_R1E11 None
O1E4_R1E5(OCCUR
:1E-4,
RECOVERY:1E-5),
O1E5_R1E6(OCCUR
:1E-5,
RECOVERY:1E-6),
O1E6_R1E7(OCCUR
:1E-6,
RECOVERY:1E-7),
O1E7_R1E8(OCCUR
:1E-7,
RECOVERY:1E-8),
O1E8_R1E9(OCCUR
:1E-8,
RECOVERY:1E-9), O1E4_R1E5,
O1E9_R1E10(OCCU O1E5_R1E6,
R:1E-9, O1E6_R1E7,
RECOVERY:1E-10), O1E7_R1E8,
O1E10_R1E11(OCC O1E8_R1E9,
Enumeration UR:1E-10, O1E9_R1E10,
None Type RECOVERY:1E-11) O1E10_R1E11 None

Enumeration
None Type OFF(OFF), ON(ON) OFF, ON None

None Interval Type 0~1999 0~1999 None


Enumeration ZERO(zero),
None Type SPACE(space) ZERO, SPACE None

Enumeration AU4(AU4),
None Type AU3(AU3) AU4, AU3 None

Configuration
Management Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None

None Interval Type 0~5, 8~27 0~5, 8~27 None


None Interval Type 0~7 0~7 None
NO_LOOP(NO_LOO
P),
LOCAL_LOOP(LOC
AL_LOOP), NO_LOOP,
Enumeration REMOTE_LOOP(RE REMOTE_LOOP,
None Type MOTE_LOOP) LOCAL_LOOP None
One_touch(execute
BSC/RNC on all boards in all
Software Enumeration subracks), One_touch,
Management Type Step_by_Step Step_by_Step None

SCUa, SCUb, GCUa, SCUa, SCUb, GCUa,


GCGa, PEUa, AEUa, GCGa, PEUa, AEUa,
FG2a, GOUa, AOUa, FG2a, GOUa, AOUa,
POUa, UOIa, AOUc, POUa, UOIa, AOUc,
BSC/RNC POUc, UOIc, FG2c, POUc, UOIc, FG2c,
Software Enumeration GOUc, SPUa, SPUb, GOUc, SPUa, SPUb,
Management Type DPUb, DPUe DPUb, DPUe None
Configuration Enumeration UCP, RUCP, UUP, UCP, RUCP, UUP,
Management Type ATM, IP ATM, IP None

MAINCPU_PATCH(
Main programme
patch),
DSP_PATCH(DSP
BSC/RNC programme patch), MAINCPU_PATCH,
Software Enumeration UCODE_PATCH(Mar DSP_PATCH,
Management Type crocode patch) UCODE_PATCH None

None Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None

None Interval Type 0~5, 8~27 0~5, 8~27 None


BE(BE), AF11(AF11),
AF12(AF12),
AF13(AF13),
AF21(AF21),
AF22(AF22),
AF23(AF23),
AF31(AF31),
AF32(AF32),
AF33(AF33), BE, AF11, AF12, AF13,
IP Transmission AF41(AF41), AF21, AF22, AF23,
Introduction on Enumeration AF42(AF42), AF31, AF32, AF33,
Iub Interface Type AF43(AF43), EF(EF) AF41, AF42, AF43, EF None

IP Transmission
Introduction on
Iub Interface
ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~63 0~63 None

GSM and UMTS


Co-Transmission
Resources
Management on
MBSC Interval Type 10~1999 10~1999 None
Enumeration
None Type IP, ATM IP, ATM None

GSM and UMTS


Co-Transmission
Resources
Management on
MBSC Interval Type 0~5 0~5 None
GSM and UMTS
Co-Transmission
Resources
Management on
MBSC Interval Type 10~150 10~150 ms
GSM and UMTS
Co-Transmission
Resources
Management on
MBSC Interval Type 10~150 10~150 ms
GSM and UMTS
Co-Transmission
Resources
Management on
MBSC Interval Type 10~150 10~150 ms
GSM and UMTS
Co-Transmission
Resources
Management on
MBSC Interval Type 10~150 10~150 ms
GSM and UMTS
Co-Transmission
Resources
Management on
MBSC Interval Type 10~150 10~150 ms
GSM and UMTS
Co-Transmission
Resources
Management on
MBSC Interval Type 10~150 10~150 ms
GSM and UMTS
Co-Transmission
Resources
Management on
MBSC Interval Type 10~150 10~150 ms
GSM and UMTS
Co-Transmission
Resources
Management on
MBSC Interval Type 10~150 10~150 ms
GSM and UMTS
Co-Transmission
Resources
Management on
MBSC Interval Type 10~150 10~150 ms
GSM and UMTS
Co-Transmission
Resources
Management on
MBSC Interval Type 10~150 10~150 ms
GSM and UMTS
Co-Transmission
Resources
Management on
MBSC Interval Type 10~150 10~150 ms
GSM and UMTS
Co-Transmission
Resources
Management on
MBSC Interval Type 10~150 10~150 ms
GSM and UMTS
Co-Transmission
Resources
Management on
MBSC Interval Type 10~150 10~150 ms
GSM and UMTS
Co-Transmission
Resources
Management on
MBSC Interval Type 10~150 10~150 ms
GSM and UMTS
Co-Transmission
Resources
Management on
MBSC Interval Type 10~150 10~150 ms

GSM and UMTS


Co-Transmission
Resources
Management on
MBSC Interval Type 10~150 10~150 ms
GSM and UMTS
Co-Transmission
Resources
Management on
MBSC Interval Type 10~150 10~150 ms

GSM and UMTS


Co-Transmission
Resources
Management on
MBSC Interval Type 10~150 10~150 ms

Configuration
Management Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None

None Interval Type 0~5, 8~27 0~5, 8~27 None


Enumeration PEUa, POUa, UOIa, PEUa, POUa, UOIa,
None Type POUc POUc None

Enumeration
None Type IP IP None

IP routing Based
Hub Node B
IP Transmission
Introduction on
Iub Interface
IP Transmission
Introduction on Iu
Interface
IP Transmission
Introduction on Iur
Interface Interval Type 0~499 0~499 None

IP Transmission
Introduction on
Iub Interface
IP Transmission
Introduction on Iu
Interface
IP Transmission
Introduction on Iur
Interface Interval Type 0~335 0~335 None
TS1(Time_slot_1),
TS2(Time_slot_2),
TS3(Time_slot_3),
TS4(Time_slot_4),
TS5(Time_slot_5),
TS6(Time_slot_6),
TS7(Time_slot_7),
TS8(Time_slot_8),
TS9(Time_slot_9),
TS10(Time_slot_10),
TS11(Time_slot_11),
TS12(Time_slot_12),
TS13(Time_slot_13),
TS14(Time_slot_14),
TS15(Time_slot_15),
TS16(Time_slot_16),
TS17(Time_slot_17),
TS18(Time_slot_18),
TS19(Time_slot_19),
TS20(Time_slot_20),
TS21(Time_slot_21),
TS22(Time_slot_22), TS1, TS2, TS3, TS4,
TS23(Time_slot_23), TS5, TS6, TS7, TS8,
TS24(Time_slot_24), TS9, TS10, TS11,
TS25(Time_slot_25), TS12, TS13, TS14,
TS26(Time_slot_26), TS15, TS16, TS17,
TS27(Time_slot_27), TS18, TS19, TS20,
TS28(Time_slot_28), TS21, TS22, TS23,
TS29(Time_slot_29), TS24, TS25, TS26,
TS30(Time_slot_30), TS27, TS28, TS29,
None Bit Field Type TS31(Time_slot_31) TS30, TS31 None
IP Transmission
Introduction on
Iub Interface
IP Transmission
Introduction on Iu
Interface
IP Transmission
Introduction on Iur Enumeration
Interface Type NO(NO), YES(YES) NO, YES None

0.0.0.0~255.255.255.2
None IP Address Type None 55 None

IP Transmission
Introduction on
Iub Interface
IP Transmission
Introduction on Iu
Interface
IP Transmission
Introduction on Iur 0.0.0.0~255.255.255.2
Interface IP Address Type None 55 None

0.0.0.0~255.255.255.2
None IP Address Type None 55 None
IP Transmission
Introduction on
Iub Interface
IP Transmission
Introduction on Iu
Interface
IP Transmission
Introduction on Iur 0.0.0.0~255.255.255.2
Interface IP Address Type None 55 None

IP Transmission
Introduction on
Iub Interface
IP Transmission
Introduction on Iu No_HC(No_HC),
Interface UDP/IP_HC(UDP/IP_
IP Transmission HC),
Introduction on Iur Enumeration RTP/UDP/IP_HC(RT No_HC, UDP/IP_HC,
Interface Type P/UDP/IP_HC) RTP/UDP/IP_HC None

IP Transmission
Introduction on
Iub Interface
IP Transmission
Introduction on Iu
Interface
IP Transmission
Introduction on Iur Enumeration Disable(Disable),
Interface Type Enable(Enable) Disable, Enable None
IP Transmission
Introduction on
Iub Interface
IP Transmission
Introduction on Iu
Interface
IP Transmission
Introduction on Iur Enumeration Disable(Disable),
Interface Type Enable(Enable) Disable, Enable None
IP Transmission
Introduction on
Iub Interface
IP Transmission
Introduction on Iu
Interface
IP Transmission
Introduction on Iur Enumeration Disable(Disable),
Interface Type Enable(Enable) Disable, Enable None
None Interval Type 1~746 1~746 byte
IP Transmission
Introduction on
Iub Interface
IP Transmission
Introduction on Iu
Interface
IP Transmission
Introduction on Iur
Interface Interval Type 1~1500 1~1500 byte

IP Transmission
Introduction on
Iub Interface
IP Transmission
Introduction on Iu
Interface
IP Transmission
Introduction on Iur
Interface Interval Type 1~1500 1~1500 ls
NO_V(NO_V),
Enumeration PAP_V(PAP_V), NO_V, PAP_V,
None Type CHAP_V(CHAP_V) CHAP_V None

Enumeration SERVER(SERVER),
None Type CLIENT(CLIENT) SERVER, CLIENT None

None String Type None 1~63 characters None

None String Type None 1~15 characters None


None Interval Type 2~5 2~5 s

None Interval Type 1~30 1~30 s

Overbooking on Enumeration
IP Transmission Type OFF(OFF), ON(ON) OFF, ON None

Overbooking on
IP Transmission Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %

Overbooking on
IP Transmission Interval Type 0~1999 0~1999 None
IP Transmission
Introduction on
Iub Interface
IP Transmission
Introduction on Iu
Interface
IP Transmission None(None),
Introduction on Iur Enumeration 16bit(16bit),
Interface Type 32bit(32bit) None, 16bit, 32bit None

None Interval Type 0~199 0~199 None

Enumeration
None Type OFF(OFF), ON(ON) OFF, ON None

O1E3_R5E4(OCCUR
:1E-3,
RECOVERY:5E-4),
O5E4_R1E4(OCCUR
:5E-4,
RECOVERY:1E-4),
O1E4_R5E5(OCCUR
:1E-4,
RECOVERY:5E-5),
O5E5_R1E5(OCCUR
:5E-5,
RECOVERY:1E-5),
O1E5_R5E6(OCCUR O1E3_R5E4,
:1E-5, O5E4_R1E4,
RECOVERY:5E-6), O1E4_R5E5,
O5E6_R1E6(OCCUR O5E5_R1E5,
Enumeration :5E-6, O1E5_R5E6,
None Type RECOVERY:1E-6) O5E6_R1E6 None

RAN Sharing
Introduction Enumeration
Package Type OFF(OFF), ON(ON) OFF, ON None

RAN Sharing
Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~199 0~199 None
Enumeration Disable(Disable),
None Type Enable(Enable) Disable, Enable None

None Interval Type 1~1500 1~1500 ls

Configuration
Management Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None

None Interval Type 0~5, 8~27 0~5, 8~27 None


Enumeration
None Type PPP, MPGRP PPP, MPGRP None

None Interval Type 0~167 0~167 None

IP routing Based
Hub Node B
IP Transmission
Introduction on
Iub Interface
IP Transmission
Introduction on Iu
Interface
IP Transmission
Introduction on Iur
Interface Interval Type 0~499 0~499 None
NO_LOOP(No loop),
Enumeration SELF_LOOP(Self NO_LOOP,
None Type loop) SELF_LOOP None

None Interval Type 1~65535 1~65535 min

Security
Management Interval Type 6~32 6~32 characters None

LOWERCASE(Lower
case),
UPPERCASE(Upper
case), DIGIT(Digit), LOWERCASE,
Security SPECHAR(Special UPPERCASE, DIGIT,
Management Bit Field Type character) SPECHAR None

Security
Management Interval Type 1~255 1~255 None

Security
Management Interval Type 1~65535 1~65535 min
Security
Management Interval Type 1~60 1~60 min

Security
Management Interval Type 1~999 1~999 d

Security
Management Interval Type 1~255 1~255 d

Security
Management Interval Type 1~10 1~10 None

Configuration
Management Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None
BIT14(NO.1_EXTER
AL_BOOLEAN_VAL
UE_SENSOR_ALAR
M),
BIT15(NO.2_EXTER
AL_BOOLEAN_VAL
UE_SENSOR_ALAR
M),
BIT16(NO.3_EXTER
AL_BOOLEAN_VAL
UE_SENSOR_ALAR
M),
BIT17(NO.4_EXTER
AL_BOOLEAN_VAL
UE_SENSOR_ALAR
M),
BIT22(NO.5_OUTPU
T_CONTROL_SWIT
CH_ALARM),
BIT23(NO.6_OUTPU
T_CONTROL_SWIT
CH_ALARM),
BIT24(NO.7_OUTPU
T_CONTROL_SWIT
CH_ALARM),
BIT25(NO.8_OUTPU
T_CONTROL_SWIT
CH_ALARM),
BIT29(NO.9_OUTPU
T_CONTROL_SWIT
CH_ALARM),
BIT30(NO.10_OUTP BIT0, BIT1, BIT6, BIT7,
UT_CONTROL_SWI BIT8, BIT9, BIT14,
TCH_ALARM), BIT15, BIT16, BIT17,
BIT31(NO.11_OUTP BIT22, BIT23, BIT24,
Faulty UT_CONTROL_SWI BIT25, BIT29, BIT30,
Management Bit Field Type TCH_ALARM) BIT31 None
BIT0(NO.12_OUTPU
T_CONTROL_SWIT
CH_ALARM),
BIT1(NO.13_OUTPU
T_CONTROL_SWIT
CH_ALARM),
BIT2(NO.14_OUTPU
T_CONTROL_SWIT
CH_ALARM),
BIT3(NO.15_OUTPU
T_CONTROL_SWIT
CH_ALARM),
BIT4(NO.16_OUTPU
T_CONTROL_SWIT
CH_ALARM),
BIT5(NO.17_OUTPU
T_CONTROL_SWIT
CH_ALARM),
BIT6(NO.18_OUTPU
T_CONTROL_SWIT
CH_ALARM),
BIT7(NO.19_OUTPU
T_CONTROL_SWIT
CH_ALARM),
BIT8(NO.20_OUTPU
T_CONTROL_SWIT
CH_ALARM),
BIT9(NO.3_-
48V_INPUT_ALARM
), BIT10(NO.4_-
48V_INPUT_ALARM
), BIT11(NO.5_-
48V_INPUT_ALARM BIT0, BIT1, BIT2, BIT3,
), BIT12(NO.6_- BIT4, BIT5, BI16, BIT7,
Faulty 48V_INPUT_ALARM BIT8, BIT9, BIT10,
Management Bit Field Type ) BIT11, BIT12 None

Configuration
Management Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None

Faulty
Management Interval Type 55~59 55~59 V

Faulty
Management Interval Type 40~45 40~45 V

Faulty
Management Interval Type 55~59 55~59 V

Faulty
Management Interval Type 40~45 40~45 V

Faulty
Management Interval Type 55~59 55~59 V
Faulty
Management Interval Type 40~45 40~45 V

Faulty
Management Interval Type 55~59 55~59 V

Faulty
Management Interval Type 40~45 40~45 V

Faulty
Management Interval Type 55~59 55~59 V

Faulty
Management Interval Type 40~45 40~45 V

Faulty
Management Interval Type 55~59 55~59 V

Faulty
Management Interval Type 40~45 40~45 V

Configuration
Management Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None

None Interval Type 0~5, 8~27 0~5, 8~27 None

Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission
Resources Interval Type 0~63 0~63 None
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission
Resources Interval Type 0~63 0~63 None

Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission
Resources Interval Type 0~63 0~63 None
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission
Resources Interval Type 0~63 0~63 None

Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission
Resources Interval Type 0~63 0~63 None
Enumeration
None Type OFF(OFF), ON(ON) OFF, ON None

None Interval Type 0~63 0~63 None

Configuration Enumeration
Management Type OFF(OFF), ON(ON) OFF, ON None
SINGLE(Select
single rolllback point),
Configuration Enumeration ALL(Select all
Management Type rollback point) SINGLE, ALL None

Configuration
Management String Type None 1~250 characters None

Configuration
Management String Type None 0~250 characters None
None Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None

0, 2, 4, 8, 10, 12, 14, 0, 2, 4, 8, 10, 12, 14,


None Interval Type 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 None

ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission) Interval Type 0~2047 0~2047 None

ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B Enumeration
Transmission) Type ATM(ATM), IP(IP) ATM, IP None

ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B Enumeration
Transmission) Type NO(NO), YES(YES) NO, YES None
ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission) Interval Type 0~2047 0~2047 None

ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on SHARE(SHARE),
Hub Node B Enumeration EXCLUSIVE(EXCLU
Transmission) Type SIVE) SHARE, EXCLUSIVE None

RAN Sharing
Phase 2
Dedicated Iub
Transmission
Control
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission
Resources Interval Type 0~3 0~3 None

ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B FULL_DUPLEX(Full
(Overbooking on Duplex),
Hub Node B Enumeration HALF_DUPLEX(Half FULL_DUPLEX,
Transmission) Type Duplex) HALF_DUPLEX None
ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission) Interval Type 0~4000000 0~4000000 kbit/s

ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission) Interval Type 0~4000000 0~4000000 kbit/s
ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission) Interval Type 0~4000000 0~4000000 kbit/s

Overbooking on
ATM
Transmission
ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission) Interval Type 0~199 0~199 None

None Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None

0, 2, 4, 8, 10, 12, 14, 0, 2, 4, 8, 10, 12, 14,


None Interval Type 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 None
ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package
ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~1399 0~1399 None

UNI(UNI), IMA(IMA),
FRAATM(FRAATM),
Permanent AAL5 NCOPT(NCOPT), UNI, IMA, FRAATM,
Connections for ATMLOGICPORT(AT NCOPT,
Control Plane Enumeration MLOGICPORT), ATMLOGICPORT,
Traffic Type NULL(NULL) NULL None

Permanent AAL5
Connections for
Control Plane
Traffic Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None

Permanent AAL5
Connections for
Control Plane
Traffic Interval Type 0~5, 8~27 0~5, 8~27 None

Permanent AAL5
Connections for
Control Plane
Traffic Interval Type 0~335 0~335 None
Permanent AAL5
Connections for
Control Plane
Traffic Interval Type 0~167 0~167 None

Permanent AAL5
Connections for
Control Plane
Traffic Interval Type 0~31 0~31 None

Permanent AAL5
Connections for
Control Plane
Traffic Interval Type 0~7 0~7 None

ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission) Interval Type 0~499 0~499 None
ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B
Permanent AAL5
Connections for
Control Plane
Traffic Interval Type 0~4095 0~4095 None

ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B
Permanent AAL5
Connections for
Control Plane
Traffic Interval Type 32~65535 32~65535 None

ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package
Permanent AAL5
Connections for
Control Plane
Traffic Interval Type 100~1999 100~1999 None

ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package
Permanent AAL5
Connections for
Control Plane
Traffic Interval Type 100~1999 100~1999 None

ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package
ATM/IP Dual Enumeration
Stack Node B Type UNI(UNI), NNI(NNI) UNI, NNI None
MPS_EMERGENCY(
MPS_EMERGENCY)
,
ATM MPS_NORMAL(MPS
Transmission _NORMAL), MPS_NORMAL,
Introduction Enumeration MPS_NEUTRAL(MP MPS_EMERGENCY,
Package Type S_NEUTRAL) MPS_NEUTRAL None

ATM
Transmission
Introduction 700~1000(UNI),
Package Interval Type 100~1000 100~1000(NNI) ms
ATM
Transmission
Introduction 500~10000(UNI),
Package Interval Type 50~10000 90~500(NNI) ms

ATM
Transmission
Introduction 10000~30000(UNI),
Package Interval Type 100~30000 100~30000(NNI) ms

ATM
Transmission
Introduction 5000~20000(UNI),
Package Interval Type 1200~20000 1200~20000(NNI) ms

ATM
Transmission
Introduction 100~1200, 1000~3000(UNI),
Package Interval Type 1000~3000 100~1200(NNI) ms
ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package Interval Type 1~7 1~7 s

ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package Interval Type 30~90 30~90 s

ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package Interval Type 10~200 10~200 ms

ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package Interval Type 45~90 45~90 min
ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package Interval Type 1200~2000 1200~2000 ms

ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~10 0~10 None

ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package Interval Type 4~8 4~8 None
ATM
Transmission
Introduction 25~50(UNI),
Package Interval Type 25~50, 250~500 250~500(NNI) None

ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package Interval Type 3~67 3~67 None

ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package Interval Type 10~2000 10~2000 None
ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package Interval Type 1~32767 1~32767 None

ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package Interval Type 60~600 60~600 s

ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package Interval Type 180~1260 180~1260 s

None String Type None 1~50 characters None


None String Type None 1~50 characters None

DISABLED(Prohibit
Enumeration to Use),
None Type ENABLED(Available) DISABLED, ENABLED None

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

None Interval Type 0~255 0~255 None

None Interval Type -350~150 -35~15, step: 0.1 dB

None Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None


0, 2, 4, 8, 10, 12, 14, 0, 2, 4, 8, 10, 12, 14,
None Interval Type 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 None

IP Transmission
Introduction on
Iub Interface
ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~1199 0~1199 None
SERVER(SERVER
IP Transmission MOD),
Introduction on Enumeration CLIENT(CLIENT
Iub Interface Type MOD) SERVER, CLIENT None

IP Transmission
Introduction on Iu Enumeration NBAP(NBAP),
Interface Type M3UA(M3UA) NBAP, M3UA None
IP Transmission
Introduction on
Iub Interface
ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~63 0~63 None

IP Transmission
Introduction on
Iub Interface
ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 1024~65535 1024~65535 None
IP Transmission
Introduction on
Iub Interface
ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B
IP-Based GSM
and UMTS Co-
Transmission on 0.0.0.0~255.255.255.2
MBSC Side IP Address Type None 55 None

IP Transmission
Introduction on
Iub Interface
ATM/IP Dual 0.0.0.0~255.255.255.2
Stack Node B IP Address Type None 55 None
IP Transmission
Introduction on
Iub Interface
ATM/IP Dual 0.0.0.0~255.255.255.2
Stack Node B IP Address Type None 55 None

IP Transmission
Introduction on
Iub Interface
ATM/IP Dual 0.0.0.0~255.255.255.2
Stack Node B IP Address Type None 55 None

IP Transmission
Introduction on
Iub Interface
ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 1024~65535 1024~65535 None
IP Transmission
Introduction on Enumeration
Iub Interface Type NO(NO), YES(YES) NO, YES None

IP Transmission
Introduction on
Iub Interface Interval Type 0~5, 8~27 0~5, 8~27 None

IP Transmission
Introduction on
Iub Interface Interval Type 0~988 0~988 None

IP Transmission
Introduction on
Iub Interface Interval Type 50~60000 50~60000 ms
IP Transmission
Introduction on
Iub Interface Interval Type 50~60000 50~60000 ms

IP Transmission
Introduction on
Iub Interface Interval Type 50~60000 50~60000 ms
IP Transmission
Introduction on
Iub Interface Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
IP Transmission
Introduction on
Iub Interface Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %

IP Transmission
Introduction on
Iub Interface Interval Type 1000~600000 1000~600000 ms
IP Transmission
Introduction on
Iub Interface Interval Type 0~254 0~254 None

IP Transmission
Introduction on
Iub Interface Interval Type 0~254 0~254 None
IP Transmission
Introduction on Enumeration
Iub Interface Type NO(NO), YES(YES) NO, YES None

IP Transmission
Introduction on Enumeration
Iub Interface Type NO(NO), YES(YES) NO, YES None

IP Transmission
Introduction on Enumeration ALDER32(ALDER32)
Iub Interface Type , CRC32(CRC32) ALDER32, CRC32 None

IP Transmission
Introduction on
Iub Interface Interval Type 500~1500 500~1500 None
Enumeration DISABLE(DISABLE),
None Type ENABLE(ENABLE) DISABLE, ENABLE None

None Interval Type 2~4094 2~4094 None

Enumeration DISABLE(DISABLE),
None Type ENABLE(ENABLE) DISABLE, ENABLE None

None Interval Type 2~4094 2~4094 None


Hybrid Iub IP UNAVAILABLE(UNA
Transmission VAILABLE),
ATM/IP Dual Enumeration AVAILABLE(AVAILA UNAVAILABLE,
Stack Node B Type BLE) AVAILABLE None

Hybrid Iub IP Enumeration


Transmission Type NO(NO), YES(YES) NO, YES None
Hybrid Iub IP
Transmission Interval Type 1~254 1~254 None

IP Transmission
Introduction on Enumeration
Iub Interface Type NO(NO), YES(YES) YES, NO None

None Interval Type 1000~600000 1000~600000 ms

None Interval Type 0~254 0~254 None


None Interval Type 0~254 0~254 None

IP Transmission
Introduction on
Iub Interface Interval Type 1024~65535 1024~65535 None
IP Transmission
Introduction on Iu
Interface Interval Type 1024~65535 1024~65535 None

None Interval Type 1024~65535 1024~65535 None


Configuration
Management Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None

Configuration
Management Interval Type 6~7 6~7 None
Configuration
Management Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None

Configuration Enumeration
Management Type CLOSE, OPEN CLOSE, OPEN None

System Enumeration
Redundancy Type XPU XPU None
System
Redundancy Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %
System
Redundancy Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %
System
Redundancy Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %
System
Redundancy Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %
System
Redundancy Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %
System
Redundancy Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %
System
Redundancy Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %
System
Redundancy Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %
System
Redundancy Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %
System
Redundancy Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %
System
Redundancy Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %
System
Redundancy Interval Type 30~100 30~100 %

Enumeration
None Type ON(ON), OFF(OFF) ON, OFF None

Enumeration
None Type ON(ON), OFF(OFF) ON, OFF None

Enumeration
None Type ON(ON), OFF(OFF) ON, OFF None
Enumeration
None Type ON(ON), OFF(OFF) ON, OFF None

None Interval Type 1~60 1~60 min

None Interval Type 123~65534 123~65534 None

Enumeration
None Type OFF(OFF), ON(ON) OFF, ON None

Enumeration
None Type OFF(OFF), ON(ON) OFF, ON None

Enumeration
None Type OFF(OFF), ON(ON) OFF, ON None
Enumeration
None Type OFF(OFF), ON(ON) OFF, ON None

Enumeration
None Type OFF(OFF), ON(ON) OFF, ON None

Enumeration
None Type OFF(OFF), ON(ON) OFF, ON None

None Interval Type 0~4294967295 0~4294967295 None

None Interval Type 0~4294967295 0~4294967295 None


None Interval Type 0~4294967295 0~4294967295 None

None Interval Type 0~4294967295 0~4294967295 None

NONE(Verify None),
Security Enumeration PEER(Verify Peer
Management Type Certificate) NONE, PEER None

None String Type None 1~50 characters None

None Interval Type 1~50 1~50 None


Valid command string,
without the ';'at the end
None Any Type None of the string. None

None Interval Type 0~19 0~19 None

None Interval Type 1~124, 128~189 1~124, 128~189 None

Configuration
Management Interval Type 1~11 1~11 None

Configuration
Management String Type None 1~249 characters None

Configuration Enumeration
Management Type NO(NO), YES(YES) NO, YES None
Configuration Enumeration SCUa(SCUa),
Management Type SCUb(SCUb) SCUa, SCUb None
Configuration Enumeration
Management Type NO(NO), YES(YES) NO, YES None

Configuration
Management Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None

Configuration Enumeration
Management Type NO(NO), YES(YES) NO, YES None

None String Type None 1~50 characters None


None Interval Type 1~50 1~50 None

DISABLED(Prohibit
Enumeration to Use),
None Type ENABLED(Available) DISABLED, ENABLED None

Valid command string,


without the ';'at the end
None Any Type None of the string. None
ONTIME(Fixed
Time), DAILY_T(Day
Based Scheduling),
DAILY_C(Day Based
Duration),
WEEKLY_T(Week
Based Scheduling),
WEEKLY_C(Week
Based Duration), ONTIME, DAILY_T,
MONTHLY_T(Month DAILY_C, WEEKLY_T,
Based Scheduling), WEEKLY_C,
Enumeration MONTHLY_C(Month MONTHLY_T,
None Type Based Duration) MONTHLY_C None

Security
Management
Security
Management Compound Type year, month, date 2000-1-1~2037-12-31 None

Security
Management
Security
Management Compound Type year, month, date 2000-1-1~2037-12-31 None
None Interval Type 1~100 1~100 None
MON_1(No.1),
MON_2(No.2),
MON_3(No.3),
MON_4(No.4),
MON_5(No.5),
MON_6(No.6),
MON_7(No.7),
MON_8(No.8),
MON_9(No.9),
MON_10(No.10),
MON_11(No.11),
MON_12(No.12),
MON_13(No.13),
MON_14(No.14),
MON_15(No.15),
MON_16(No.16),
MON_17(No.17),
MON_18(No.18),
MON_19(No.19),
MON_20(No.20),
MON_21(No.21),
MON_22(No.22),
MON_23(No.23),
MON_24(No.24),
MON_25(No.25),
MON_26(No.26),
MON_27(No.27),
MON_28(No.28),
MON_29(No.29),
Enumeration MON_30(No.30),
None Type MON_31(No.31) MON_1~MON_31 None

SUN(Sunday),
MON(Monday),
TUE(Tuesday),
WED(Wednesday),
THU(Thursday),
Enumeration FRI(Friday), SUN, MON, TUE,
None Type SAT(Saturday) WED, THU, FRI, SAT None
None Compound Type hour, min 00:00~23:59 None

None Compound Type hour, min 00:00~23:59 None


None Compound Type hour, min 00:00~23:59 None

None Compound Type hour, min 00:00~23:59 None


None Compound Type hour, min 00:00~23:59 None

None Compound Type hour, min 00:00~23:59 None

None Compound Type hour, min 00:00~23:59 None


None Interval Type 1~1440 1~1440 min

None Compound Type hour, min 00:00~23:59 None

DISABLED(Prohibit
Enumeration to Use),
None Type ENABLED(Available) DISABLED, ENABLED None

None Compound Type year, month, date 2000-1-1~2037-12-31 None

None Compound Type year, month, date 2000-1-1~2037-12-31 None


None Interval Type 1~100 1~100 None
None Compound Type hour, min 00:00~23:59 None

None Compound Type hour, min 00:00~23:59 None


None Compound Type hour, min 00:00~23:59 None

None Compound Type hour, min 00:00~23:59 None


None Compound Type hour, min 00:00~23:59 None

None Compound Type hour, min 00:00~23:59 None

None Compound Type hour, min 00:00~23:59 None


None Interval Type 1~1440 1~1440 min

None Compound Type hour, min 00:00~23:59 None

Configuration
Management String Type None 1~250 characters None

Configuration
Management String Type None 1~250 characters None

Configuration
Management String Type None 1~250 characters None

Configuration
Management String Type None 1~250 characters None

Configuration
Management String Type None 1~250 characters None
None Interval Type 0~255 0~255 None

0.0.0.0~255.255.255.2
None IP Address Type None 55 None
0.0.0.0~255.255.255.2
None IP Address Type None 55 None

None Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None


None Interval Type 0~5, 8~27 0~5, 8~27 None

None Compound Type year, month, day 2000-1-1~2037-12-31 None

None Compound Type hour, min, sec 00:00:00~23:59:59 None

Configuration
Management Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None

Enumeration
None Type OFF(OFF), ON(ON) OFF, ON None

Enumeration
None Type OFF(OFF), ON(ON) OFF, ON None

Enumeration
None Type OFF(OFF), ON(ON) OFF, ON None
Enumeration
None Type OFF(OFF), ON(ON) OFF, ON None

Enumeration
None Type OFF(OFF), ON(ON) OFF, ON None

Enumeration
None Type OFF(OFF), ON(ON) OFF, ON None

None Interval Type 0~4294967295 0~4294967295 None

None Interval Type 0~4294967295 0~4294967295 None


None Interval Type 0~4294967295 0~4294967295 None

None Interval Type 0~4294967295 0~4294967295 None

None Interval Type 0~4294967295 0~4294967295 None

None Interval Type 0~4294967295 0~4294967295 None

None Interval Type 0~4294967295 0~4294967295 None


None Interval Type 0~4294967295 0~4294967295 None

None Interval Type 0~4294967295 0~4294967295 None

ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission) Interval Type 1~33 1~33 None

None String Type None 1~31 characters None


ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission) Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission) Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission) Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission) Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission) Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission) Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission) Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission) Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission) Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission) Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission) Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission) Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission) Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission) Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission) Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission) Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission) Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission) Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission) Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission) Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission) Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission) Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission) Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %

ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission) Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission) Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission) Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission) Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission) Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission) Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission) Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission) Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission) Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission) Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission) Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission) Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission) Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %

ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission)
GSM and UMTS
Co-Transmission
Resources
Management on
MBSC Interval Type 10~199 10~199 None
ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission)
GSM and UMTS
Co-Transmission
Resources
Management on Enumeration
MBSC Type ATM(ATM), IP(IP) ATM, IP None

PERCENTAGE(Perc
entage),
Enumeration BANDWIDTH(Band PERCENTAGE,
None Type Width) BANDWIDTH None

ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission)
GSM and UMTS
Co-Transmission
Resources
Management on
MBSC Interval Type 0~200000 0~200000 kbit/s

ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission)
GSM and UMTS
Co-Transmission
Resources
Management on
MBSC Interval Type 0~200000 0~200000 kbit/s
ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission)
GSM and UMTS
Co-Transmission
Resources
Management on
MBSC Interval Type 0~200000 0~200000 kbit/s

ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission)
GSM and UMTS
Co-Transmission
Resources
Management on
MBSC Interval Type 0~200000 0~200000 kbit/s
ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission)
GSM and UMTS
Co-Transmission
Resources
Management on
MBSC Interval Type 0~200000 0~200000 kbit/s

ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission)
GSM and UMTS
Co-Transmission
Resources
Management on
MBSC Interval Type 0~200000 0~200000 kbit/s

ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission)
GSM and UMTS
Co-Transmission
Resources
Management on
MBSC Interval Type 0~200000 0~200000 kbit/s
Overload Control
GSM and UMTS
Co-Transmission
Resources
Management on
MBSC Interval Type 0~200000 0~200000 kbit/s

ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission)
GSM and UMTS
Co-Transmission
Resources
Management on
MBSC Interval Type 0~200000 0~200000 kbit/s
Overload Control
GSM and UMTS
Co-Transmission
Resources
Management on
MBSC Interval Type 0~200000 0~200000 kbit/s

ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission)
GSM and UMTS
Co-Transmission
Resources
Management on
MBSC Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %

ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission)
GSM and UMTS
Co-Transmission
Resources
Management on
MBSC Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission)
GSM and UMTS
Co-Transmission
Resources
Management on
MBSC Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %

ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission)
GSM and UMTS
Co-Transmission
Resources
Management on
MBSC Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission)
GSM and UMTS
Co-Transmission
Resources
Management on
MBSC Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %

ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission)
GSM and UMTS
Co-Transmission
Resources
Management on
MBSC Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %

ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission)
GSM and UMTS
Co-Transmission
Resources
Management on
MBSC Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
Overload Control
GSM and UMTS
Co-Transmission
Resources
Management on
MBSC Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %

ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission)
GSM and UMTS
Co-Transmission
Resources
Management on
MBSC Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
Overload Control
GSM and UMTS
Co-Transmission
Resources
Management on
MBSC Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %

ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission) Interval Type 14~163 14~163 None

None String Type None 1~31 characters None

Hybrid Iub IP
Transmission
ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B
Overbooking on
IP Transmission IUB(Iub Interface),
Traffic Priority IUR(Iur Interface),
Mapping onto IUCS(Iu-CS
Transmission Enumeration Interface), IUPS(Iu-
Resources Type PS Interface) IUB, IUR, IUCS, IUPS None
Hybrid Iub IP
Transmission
ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B
ATM QoS
Introduction on
Hub Node B
(Overbooking on
Hub Node B
Transmission) ATM(ATM), IP(IP),
Traffic Priority ATM_IP(ATM and
Mapping onto IP),
Transmission Enumeration HYBRID_IP(HYBRID ATM, IP, ATM_IP,
Resources Type IP) HYBRID_IP None

CBR, RT_VBR, CBR, RT_VBR,


NRT_VBR, UBR, BE, NRT_VBR, UBR, BE,
AF11, AF12, AF13, AF11, AF12, AF13,
AF21, AF22, AF23, AF21, AF22, AF23,
AF31, AF32, AF33, AF31, AF32, AF33,
AF41, AF42, AF43, AF41, AF42, AF43, EF,
EF, LQBE, LQAF11, LQBE, LQAF11,
ATM QoS LQAF12, LQAF13, LQAF12, LQAF13,
Introduction on LQAF21, LQAF22, LQAF21, LQAF22,
Hub Node B LQAF23, LQAF31, LQAF23, LQAF31,
(Overbooking on LQAF32, LQAF33, LQAF32, LQAF33,
Hub Node B Enumeration LQAF41, LQAF42, LQAF41, LQAF42,
Transmission) Type LQAF43, LQEF LQAF43, LQEF None
CBR, RT_VBR,
NRT_VBR, UBR, BE, CBR, RT_VBR,
AF11, AF12, AF13, NRT_VBR, UBR, BE,
AF21, AF22, AF23, AF11, AF12, AF13,
AF31, AF32, AF33, AF21, AF22, AF23,
AF41, AF42, AF43, AF31, AF32, AF33,
EF, LQBE, LQAF11, AF41, AF42, AF43, EF,
LQAF12, LQAF13, LQBE, LQAF11,
ATM QoS LQAF21, LQAF22, LQAF12, LQAF13,
Introduction on LQAF23, LQAF31, LQAF21, LQAF22,
Hub Node B LQAF32, LQAF33, LQAF23, LQAF31,
(Overbooking on LQAF41, LQAF42, LQAF32, LQAF33,
Hub Node B Enumeration LQAF43, LQEF, LQAF41, LQAF42,
Transmission) Type NULL LQAF43, LQEF, NULL None

CBR, RT_VBR, CBR, RT_VBR,


NRT_VBR, UBR, BE, NRT_VBR, UBR, BE,
AF11, AF12, AF13, AF11, AF12, AF13,
AF21, AF22, AF23, AF21, AF22, AF23,
AF31, AF32, AF33, AF31, AF32, AF33,
AF41, AF42, AF43, AF41, AF42, AF43, EF,
EF, LQBE, LQAF11, LQBE, LQAF11,
ATM QoS LQAF12, LQAF13, LQAF12, LQAF13,
Introduction on LQAF21, LQAF22, LQAF21, LQAF22,
Hub Node B LQAF23, LQAF31, LQAF23, LQAF31,
(Overbooking on LQAF32, LQAF33, LQAF32, LQAF33,
Hub Node B Enumeration LQAF41, LQAF42, LQAF41, LQAF42,
Transmission) Type LQAF43, LQEF LQAF43, LQEF None
CBR, RT_VBR,
NRT_VBR, UBR, BE, CBR, RT_VBR,
AF11, AF12, AF13, NRT_VBR, UBR, BE,
AF21, AF22, AF23, AF11, AF12, AF13,
AF31, AF32, AF33, AF21, AF22, AF23,
AF41, AF42, AF43, AF31, AF32, AF33,
EF, LQBE, LQAF11, AF41, AF42, AF43, EF,
LQAF12, LQAF13, LQBE, LQAF11,
ATM QoS LQAF21, LQAF22, LQAF12, LQAF13,
Introduction on LQAF23, LQAF31, LQAF21, LQAF22,
Hub Node B LQAF32, LQAF33, LQAF23, LQAF31,
(Overbooking on LQAF41, LQAF42, LQAF32, LQAF33,
Hub Node B Enumeration LQAF43, LQEF, LQAF41, LQAF42,
Transmission) Type NULL LQAF43, LQEF, NULL None

CBR, RT_VBR, CBR, RT_VBR,


NRT_VBR, UBR, BE, NRT_VBR, UBR, BE,
AF11, AF12, AF13, AF11, AF12, AF13,
AF21, AF22, AF23, AF21, AF22, AF23,
AF31, AF32, AF33, AF31, AF32, AF33,
AF41, AF42, AF43, AF41, AF42, AF43, EF,
EF, LQBE, LQAF11, LQBE, LQAF11,
ATM QoS LQAF12, LQAF13, LQAF12, LQAF13,
Introduction on LQAF21, LQAF22, LQAF21, LQAF22,
Hub Node B LQAF23, LQAF31, LQAF23, LQAF31,
(Overbooking on LQAF32, LQAF33, LQAF32, LQAF33,
Hub Node B Enumeration LQAF41, LQAF42, LQAF41, LQAF42,
Transmission) Type LQAF43, LQEF LQAF43, LQEF None
CBR, RT_VBR,
NRT_VBR, UBR, BE, CBR, RT_VBR,
AF11, AF12, AF13, NRT_VBR, UBR, BE,
AF21, AF22, AF23, AF11, AF12, AF13,
AF31, AF32, AF33, AF21, AF22, AF23,
AF41, AF42, AF43, AF31, AF32, AF33,
EF, LQBE, LQAF11, AF41, AF42, AF43, EF,
LQAF12, LQAF13, LQBE, LQAF11,
ATM QoS LQAF21, LQAF22, LQAF12, LQAF13,
Introduction on LQAF23, LQAF31, LQAF21, LQAF22,
Hub Node B LQAF32, LQAF33, LQAF23, LQAF31,
(Overbooking on LQAF41, LQAF42, LQAF32, LQAF33,
Hub Node B Enumeration LQAF43, LQEF, LQAF41, LQAF42,
Transmission) Type NULL LQAF43, LQEF, NULL None

CBR, RT_VBR, CBR, RT_VBR,


NRT_VBR, UBR, BE, NRT_VBR, UBR, BE,
AF11, AF12, AF13, AF11, AF12, AF13,
AF21, AF22, AF23, AF21, AF22, AF23,
AF31, AF32, AF33, AF31, AF32, AF33,
AF41, AF42, AF43, AF41, AF42, AF43, EF,
EF, LQBE, LQAF11, LQBE, LQAF11,
ATM QoS LQAF12, LQAF13, LQAF12, LQAF13,
Introduction on LQAF21, LQAF22, LQAF21, LQAF22,
Hub Node B LQAF23, LQAF31, LQAF23, LQAF31,
(Overbooking on LQAF32, LQAF33, LQAF32, LQAF33,
Hub Node B Enumeration LQAF41, LQAF42, LQAF41, LQAF42,
Transmission) Type LQAF43, LQEF LQAF43, LQEF None
CBR, RT_VBR,
NRT_VBR, UBR, BE, CBR, RT_VBR,
AF11, AF12, AF13, NRT_VBR, UBR, BE,
AF21, AF22, AF23, AF11, AF12, AF13,
AF31, AF32, AF33, AF21, AF22, AF23,
AF41, AF42, AF43, AF31, AF32, AF33,
EF, LQBE, LQAF11, AF41, AF42, AF43, EF,
LQAF12, LQAF13, LQBE, LQAF11,
ATM QoS LQAF21, LQAF22, LQAF12, LQAF13,
Introduction on LQAF23, LQAF31, LQAF21, LQAF22,
Hub Node B LQAF32, LQAF33, LQAF23, LQAF31,
(Overbooking on LQAF41, LQAF42, LQAF32, LQAF33,
Hub Node B Enumeration LQAF43, LQEF, LQAF41, LQAF42,
Transmission) Type NULL LQAF43, LQEF, NULL None

CBR, RT_VBR, CBR, RT_VBR,


NRT_VBR, UBR, BE, NRT_VBR, UBR, BE,
AF11, AF12, AF13, AF11, AF12, AF13,
AF21, AF22, AF23, AF21, AF22, AF23,
AF31, AF32, AF33, AF31, AF32, AF33,
AF41, AF42, AF43, AF41, AF42, AF43, EF,
EF, LQBE, LQAF11, LQBE, LQAF11,
ATM QoS LQAF12, LQAF13, LQAF12, LQAF13,
Introduction on LQAF21, LQAF22, LQAF21, LQAF22,
Hub Node B LQAF23, LQAF31, LQAF23, LQAF31,
(Overbooking on LQAF32, LQAF33, LQAF32, LQAF33,
Hub Node B Enumeration LQAF41, LQAF42, LQAF41, LQAF42,
Transmission) Type LQAF43, LQEF LQAF43, LQEF None
CBR, RT_VBR,
NRT_VBR, UBR, BE, CBR, RT_VBR,
AF11, AF12, AF13, NRT_VBR, UBR, BE,
AF21, AF22, AF23, AF11, AF12, AF13,
AF31, AF32, AF33, AF21, AF22, AF23,
AF41, AF42, AF43, AF31, AF32, AF33,
EF, LQBE, LQAF11, AF41, AF42, AF43, EF,
LQAF12, LQAF13, LQBE, LQAF11,
ATM QoS LQAF21, LQAF22, LQAF12, LQAF13,
Introduction on LQAF23, LQAF31, LQAF21, LQAF22,
Hub Node B LQAF32, LQAF33, LQAF23, LQAF31,
(Overbooking on LQAF41, LQAF42, LQAF32, LQAF33,
Hub Node B Enumeration LQAF43, LQEF, LQAF41, LQAF42,
Transmission) Type NULL LQAF43, LQEF, NULL None

CBR, RT_VBR, CBR, RT_VBR,


NRT_VBR, UBR, BE, NRT_VBR, UBR, BE,
AF11, AF12, AF13, AF11, AF12, AF13,
AF21, AF22, AF23, AF21, AF22, AF23,
AF31, AF32, AF33, AF31, AF32, AF33,
AF41, AF42, AF43, AF41, AF42, AF43, EF,
EF, LQBE, LQAF11, LQBE, LQAF11,
ATM QoS LQAF12, LQAF13, LQAF12, LQAF13,
Introduction on LQAF21, LQAF22, LQAF21, LQAF22,
Hub Node B LQAF23, LQAF31, LQAF23, LQAF31,
(Overbooking on LQAF32, LQAF33, LQAF32, LQAF33,
Hub Node B Enumeration LQAF41, LQAF42, LQAF41, LQAF42,
Transmission) Type LQAF43, LQEF LQAF43, LQEF None
CBR, RT_VBR,
NRT_VBR, UBR, BE, CBR, RT_VBR,
AF11, AF12, AF13, NRT_VBR, UBR, BE,
AF21, AF22, AF23, AF11, AF12, AF13,
AF31, AF32, AF33, AF21, AF22, AF23,
AF41, AF42, AF43, AF31, AF32, AF33,
EF, LQBE, LQAF11, AF41, AF42, AF43, EF,
LQAF12, LQAF13, LQBE, LQAF11,
ATM QoS LQAF21, LQAF22, LQAF12, LQAF13,
Introduction on LQAF23, LQAF31, LQAF21, LQAF22,
Hub Node B LQAF32, LQAF33, LQAF23, LQAF31,
(Overbooking on LQAF41, LQAF42, LQAF32, LQAF33,
Hub Node B Enumeration LQAF43, LQEF, LQAF41, LQAF42,
Transmission) Type NULL LQAF43, LQEF, NULL None

CBR, RT_VBR, CBR, RT_VBR,


NRT_VBR, UBR, BE, NRT_VBR, UBR, BE,
AF11, AF12, AF13, AF11, AF12, AF13,
AF21, AF22, AF23, AF21, AF22, AF23,
AF31, AF32, AF33, AF31, AF32, AF33,
AF41, AF42, AF43, AF41, AF42, AF43, EF,
EF, LQBE, LQAF11, LQBE, LQAF11,
ATM QoS LQAF12, LQAF13, LQAF12, LQAF13,
Introduction on LQAF21, LQAF22, LQAF21, LQAF22,
Hub Node B LQAF23, LQAF31, LQAF23, LQAF31,
(Overbooking on LQAF32, LQAF33, LQAF32, LQAF33,
Hub Node B Enumeration LQAF41, LQAF42, LQAF41, LQAF42,
Transmission) Type LQAF43, LQEF LQAF43, LQEF None
CBR, RT_VBR,
NRT_VBR, UBR, BE, CBR, RT_VBR,
AF11, AF12, AF13, NRT_VBR, UBR, BE,
AF21, AF22, AF23, AF11, AF12, AF13,
AF31, AF32, AF33, AF21, AF22, AF23,
AF41, AF42, AF43, AF31, AF32, AF33,
EF, LQBE, LQAF11, AF41, AF42, AF43, EF,
LQAF12, LQAF13, LQBE, LQAF11,
ATM QoS LQAF21, LQAF22, LQAF12, LQAF13,
Introduction on LQAF23, LQAF31, LQAF21, LQAF22,
Hub Node B LQAF32, LQAF33, LQAF23, LQAF31,
(Overbooking on LQAF41, LQAF42, LQAF32, LQAF33,
Hub Node B Enumeration LQAF43, LQEF, LQAF41, LQAF42,
Transmission) Type NULL LQAF43, LQEF, NULL None

CBR, RT_VBR, CBR, RT_VBR,


NRT_VBR, UBR, BE, NRT_VBR, UBR, BE,
AF11, AF12, AF13, AF11, AF12, AF13,
AF21, AF22, AF23, AF21, AF22, AF23,
AF31, AF32, AF33, AF31, AF32, AF33,
AF41, AF42, AF43, AF41, AF42, AF43, EF,
EF, LQBE, LQAF11, LQBE, LQAF11,
ATM QoS LQAF12, LQAF13, LQAF12, LQAF13,
Introduction on LQAF21, LQAF22, LQAF21, LQAF22,
Hub Node B LQAF23, LQAF31, LQAF23, LQAF31,
(Overbooking on LQAF32, LQAF33, LQAF32, LQAF33,
Hub Node B Enumeration LQAF41, LQAF42, LQAF41, LQAF42,
Transmission) Type LQAF43, LQEF LQAF43, LQEF None
CBR, RT_VBR,
NRT_VBR, UBR, BE, CBR, RT_VBR,
AF11, AF12, AF13, NRT_VBR, UBR, BE,
AF21, AF22, AF23, AF11, AF12, AF13,
AF31, AF32, AF33, AF21, AF22, AF23,
AF41, AF42, AF43, AF31, AF32, AF33,
EF, LQBE, LQAF11, AF41, AF42, AF43, EF,
LQAF12, LQAF13, LQBE, LQAF11,
ATM QoS LQAF21, LQAF22, LQAF12, LQAF13,
Introduction on LQAF23, LQAF31, LQAF21, LQAF22,
Hub Node B LQAF32, LQAF33, LQAF23, LQAF31,
(Overbooking on LQAF41, LQAF42, LQAF32, LQAF33,
Hub Node B Enumeration LQAF43, LQEF, LQAF41, LQAF42,
Transmission) Type NULL LQAF43, LQEF, NULL None

CBR, RT_VBR, CBR, RT_VBR,


NRT_VBR, UBR, BE, NRT_VBR, UBR, BE,
AF11, AF12, AF13, AF11, AF12, AF13,
AF21, AF22, AF23, AF21, AF22, AF23,
AF31, AF32, AF33, AF31, AF32, AF33,
AF41, AF42, AF43, AF41, AF42, AF43, EF,
EF, LQBE, LQAF11, LQBE, LQAF11,
ATM QoS LQAF12, LQAF13, LQAF12, LQAF13,
Introduction on LQAF21, LQAF22, LQAF21, LQAF22,
Hub Node B LQAF23, LQAF31, LQAF23, LQAF31,
(Overbooking on LQAF32, LQAF33, LQAF32, LQAF33,
Hub Node B Enumeration LQAF41, LQAF42, LQAF41, LQAF42,
Transmission) Type LQAF43, LQEF LQAF43, LQEF None
CBR, RT_VBR,
NRT_VBR, UBR, BE, CBR, RT_VBR,
AF11, AF12, AF13, NRT_VBR, UBR, BE,
AF21, AF22, AF23, AF11, AF12, AF13,
AF31, AF32, AF33, AF21, AF22, AF23,
AF41, AF42, AF43, AF31, AF32, AF33,
EF, LQBE, LQAF11, AF41, AF42, AF43, EF,
LQAF12, LQAF13, LQBE, LQAF11,
ATM QoS LQAF21, LQAF22, LQAF12, LQAF13,
Introduction on LQAF23, LQAF31, LQAF21, LQAF22,
Hub Node B LQAF32, LQAF33, LQAF23, LQAF31,
(Overbooking on LQAF41, LQAF42, LQAF32, LQAF33,
Hub Node B Enumeration LQAF43, LQEF, LQAF41, LQAF42,
Transmission) Type NULL LQAF43, LQEF, NULL None

CBR, RT_VBR, CBR, RT_VBR,


NRT_VBR, UBR, BE, NRT_VBR, UBR, BE,
AF11, AF12, AF13, AF11, AF12, AF13,
AF21, AF22, AF23, AF21, AF22, AF23,
AF31, AF32, AF33, AF31, AF32, AF33,
AF41, AF42, AF43, AF41, AF42, AF43, EF,
EF, LQBE, LQAF11, LQBE, LQAF11,
ATM QoS LQAF12, LQAF13, LQAF12, LQAF13,
Introduction on LQAF21, LQAF22, LQAF21, LQAF22,
Hub Node B LQAF23, LQAF31, LQAF23, LQAF31,
(Overbooking on LQAF32, LQAF33, LQAF32, LQAF33,
Hub Node B Enumeration LQAF41, LQAF42, LQAF41, LQAF42,
Transmission) Type LQAF43, LQEF LQAF43, LQEF None
CBR, RT_VBR,
NRT_VBR, UBR, BE, CBR, RT_VBR,
AF11, AF12, AF13, NRT_VBR, UBR, BE,
AF21, AF22, AF23, AF11, AF12, AF13,
AF31, AF32, AF33, AF21, AF22, AF23,
AF41, AF42, AF43, AF31, AF32, AF33,
EF, LQBE, LQAF11, AF41, AF42, AF43, EF,
LQAF12, LQAF13, LQBE, LQAF11,
ATM QoS LQAF21, LQAF22, LQAF12, LQAF13,
Introduction on LQAF23, LQAF31, LQAF21, LQAF22,
Hub Node B LQAF32, LQAF33, LQAF23, LQAF31,
(Overbooking on LQAF41, LQAF42, LQAF32, LQAF33,
Hub Node B Enumeration LQAF43, LQEF, LQAF41, LQAF42,
Transmission) Type NULL LQAF43, LQEF, NULL None

CBR, RT_VBR, CBR, RT_VBR,


NRT_VBR, UBR, BE, NRT_VBR, UBR, BE,
AF11, AF12, AF13, AF11, AF12, AF13,
AF21, AF22, AF23, AF21, AF22, AF23,
AF31, AF32, AF33, AF31, AF32, AF33,
AF41, AF42, AF43, AF41, AF42, AF43, EF,
EF, LQBE, LQAF11, LQBE, LQAF11,
ATM QoS LQAF12, LQAF13, LQAF12, LQAF13,
Introduction on LQAF21, LQAF22, LQAF21, LQAF22,
Hub Node B LQAF23, LQAF31, LQAF23, LQAF31,
(Overbooking on LQAF32, LQAF33, LQAF32, LQAF33,
Hub Node B Enumeration LQAF41, LQAF42, LQAF41, LQAF42,
Transmission) Type LQAF43, LQEF LQAF43, LQEF None
CBR, RT_VBR,
NRT_VBR, UBR, BE, CBR, RT_VBR,
AF11, AF12, AF13, NRT_VBR, UBR, BE,
AF21, AF22, AF23, AF11, AF12, AF13,
AF31, AF32, AF33, AF21, AF22, AF23,
AF41, AF42, AF43, AF31, AF32, AF33,
EF, LQBE, LQAF11, AF41, AF42, AF43, EF,
LQAF12, LQAF13, LQBE, LQAF11,
ATM QoS LQAF21, LQAF22, LQAF12, LQAF13,
Introduction on LQAF23, LQAF31, LQAF21, LQAF22,
Hub Node B LQAF32, LQAF33, LQAF23, LQAF31,
(Overbooking on LQAF41, LQAF42, LQAF32, LQAF33,
Hub Node B Enumeration LQAF43, LQEF, LQAF41, LQAF42,
Transmission) Type NULL LQAF43, LQEF, NULL None

CBR, RT_VBR, CBR, RT_VBR,


NRT_VBR, UBR, BE, NRT_VBR, UBR, BE,
AF11, AF12, AF13, AF11, AF12, AF13,
AF21, AF22, AF23, AF21, AF22, AF23,
AF31, AF32, AF33, AF31, AF32, AF33,
AF41, AF42, AF43, AF41, AF42, AF43, EF,
EF, LQBE, LQAF11, LQBE, LQAF11,
ATM QoS LQAF12, LQAF13, LQAF12, LQAF13,
Introduction on LQAF21, LQAF22, LQAF21, LQAF22,
Hub Node B LQAF23, LQAF31, LQAF23, LQAF31,
(Overbooking on LQAF32, LQAF33, LQAF32, LQAF33,
Hub Node B Enumeration LQAF41, LQAF42, LQAF41, LQAF42,
Transmission) Type LQAF43, LQEF LQAF43, LQEF None
CBR, RT_VBR,
NRT_VBR, UBR, BE, CBR, RT_VBR,
AF11, AF12, AF13, NRT_VBR, UBR, BE,
AF21, AF22, AF23, AF11, AF12, AF13,
AF31, AF32, AF33, AF21, AF22, AF23,
AF41, AF42, AF43, AF31, AF32, AF33,
EF, LQBE, LQAF11, AF41, AF42, AF43, EF,
LQAF12, LQAF13, LQBE, LQAF11,
ATM QoS LQAF21, LQAF22, LQAF12, LQAF13,
Introduction on LQAF23, LQAF31, LQAF21, LQAF22,
Hub Node B LQAF32, LQAF33, LQAF23, LQAF31,
(Overbooking on LQAF41, LQAF42, LQAF32, LQAF33,
Hub Node B Enumeration LQAF43, LQEF, LQAF41, LQAF42,
Transmission) Type NULL LQAF43, LQEF, NULL None

CBR, RT_VBR, CBR, RT_VBR,


NRT_VBR, UBR, BE, NRT_VBR, UBR, BE,
AF11, AF12, AF13, AF11, AF12, AF13,
AF21, AF22, AF23, AF21, AF22, AF23,
AF31, AF32, AF33, AF31, AF32, AF33,
AF41, AF42, AF43, AF41, AF42, AF43, EF,
EF, LQBE, LQAF11, LQBE, LQAF11,
ATM QoS LQAF12, LQAF13, LQAF12, LQAF13,
Introduction on LQAF21, LQAF22, LQAF21, LQAF22,
Hub Node B LQAF23, LQAF31, LQAF23, LQAF31,
(Overbooking on LQAF32, LQAF33, LQAF32, LQAF33,
Hub Node B Enumeration LQAF41, LQAF42, LQAF41, LQAF42,
Transmission) Type LQAF43, LQEF LQAF43, LQEF None
CBR, RT_VBR,
NRT_VBR, UBR, BE, CBR, RT_VBR,
AF11, AF12, AF13, NRT_VBR, UBR, BE,
AF21, AF22, AF23, AF11, AF12, AF13,
AF31, AF32, AF33, AF21, AF22, AF23,
AF41, AF42, AF43, AF31, AF32, AF33,
EF, LQBE, LQAF11, AF41, AF42, AF43, EF,
LQAF12, LQAF13, LQBE, LQAF11,
ATM QoS LQAF21, LQAF22, LQAF12, LQAF13,
Introduction on LQAF23, LQAF31, LQAF21, LQAF22,
Hub Node B LQAF32, LQAF33, LQAF23, LQAF31,
(Overbooking on LQAF41, LQAF42, LQAF32, LQAF33,
Hub Node B Enumeration LQAF43, LQEF, LQAF41, LQAF42,
Transmission) Type NULL LQAF43, LQEF, NULL None

CBR, RT_VBR, CBR, RT_VBR,


NRT_VBR, UBR, BE, NRT_VBR, UBR, BE,
AF11, AF12, AF13, AF11, AF12, AF13,
AF21, AF22, AF23, AF21, AF22, AF23,
AF31, AF32, AF33, AF31, AF32, AF33,
AF41, AF42, AF43, AF41, AF42, AF43, EF,
EF, LQBE, LQAF11, LQBE, LQAF11,
ATM QoS LQAF12, LQAF13, LQAF12, LQAF13,
Introduction on LQAF21, LQAF22, LQAF21, LQAF22,
Hub Node B LQAF23, LQAF31, LQAF23, LQAF31,
(Overbooking on LQAF32, LQAF33, LQAF32, LQAF33,
Hub Node B Enumeration LQAF41, LQAF42, LQAF41, LQAF42,
Transmission) Type LQAF43, LQEF LQAF43, LQEF None
CBR, RT_VBR,
NRT_VBR, UBR, BE, CBR, RT_VBR,
AF11, AF12, AF13, NRT_VBR, UBR, BE,
AF21, AF22, AF23, AF11, AF12, AF13,
AF31, AF32, AF33, AF21, AF22, AF23,
AF41, AF42, AF43, AF31, AF32, AF33,
EF, LQBE, LQAF11, AF41, AF42, AF43, EF,
LQAF12, LQAF13, LQBE, LQAF11,
ATM QoS LQAF21, LQAF22, LQAF12, LQAF13,
Introduction on LQAF23, LQAF31, LQAF21, LQAF22,
Hub Node B LQAF32, LQAF33, LQAF23, LQAF31,
(Overbooking on LQAF41, LQAF42, LQAF32, LQAF33,
Hub Node B Enumeration LQAF43, LQEF, LQAF41, LQAF42,
Transmission) Type NULL LQAF43, LQEF, NULL None

CBR, RT_VBR, CBR, RT_VBR,


NRT_VBR, UBR, BE, NRT_VBR, UBR, BE,
AF11, AF12, AF13, AF11, AF12, AF13,
AF21, AF22, AF23, AF21, AF22, AF23,
AF31, AF32, AF33, AF31, AF32, AF33,
AF41, AF42, AF43, AF41, AF42, AF43, EF,
EF, LQBE, LQAF11, LQBE, LQAF11,
ATM QoS LQAF12, LQAF13, LQAF12, LQAF13,
Introduction on LQAF21, LQAF22, LQAF21, LQAF22,
Hub Node B LQAF23, LQAF31, LQAF23, LQAF31,
(Overbooking on LQAF32, LQAF33, LQAF32, LQAF33,
Hub Node B Enumeration LQAF41, LQAF42, LQAF41, LQAF42,
Transmission) Type LQAF43, LQEF LQAF43, LQEF None
CBR, RT_VBR,
NRT_VBR, UBR, BE, CBR, RT_VBR,
AF11, AF12, AF13, NRT_VBR, UBR, BE,
AF21, AF22, AF23, AF11, AF12, AF13,
AF31, AF32, AF33, AF21, AF22, AF23,
AF41, AF42, AF43, AF31, AF32, AF33,
EF, LQBE, LQAF11, AF41, AF42, AF43, EF,
LQAF12, LQAF13, LQBE, LQAF11,
ATM QoS LQAF21, LQAF22, LQAF12, LQAF13,
Introduction on LQAF23, LQAF31, LQAF21, LQAF22,
Hub Node B LQAF32, LQAF33, LQAF23, LQAF31,
(Overbooking on LQAF41, LQAF42, LQAF32, LQAF33,
Hub Node B Enumeration LQAF43, LQEF, LQAF41, LQAF42,
Transmission) Type NULL LQAF43, LQEF, NULL None

CBR, RT_VBR, CBR, RT_VBR,


NRT_VBR, UBR, BE, NRT_VBR, UBR, BE,
AF11, AF12, AF13, AF11, AF12, AF13,
AF21, AF22, AF23, AF21, AF22, AF23,
AF31, AF32, AF33, AF31, AF32, AF33,
AF41, AF42, AF43, AF41, AF42, AF43, EF,
EF, LQBE, LQAF11, LQBE, LQAF11,
ATM QoS LQAF12, LQAF13, LQAF12, LQAF13,
Introduction on LQAF21, LQAF22, LQAF21, LQAF22,
Hub Node B LQAF23, LQAF31, LQAF23, LQAF31,
(Overbooking on LQAF32, LQAF33, LQAF32, LQAF33,
Hub Node B Enumeration LQAF41, LQAF42, LQAF41, LQAF42,
Transmission) Type LQAF43, LQEF LQAF43, LQEF None
CBR, RT_VBR,
NRT_VBR, UBR, BE, CBR, RT_VBR,
AF11, AF12, AF13, NRT_VBR, UBR, BE,
AF21, AF22, AF23, AF11, AF12, AF13,
AF31, AF32, AF33, AF21, AF22, AF23,
AF41, AF42, AF43, AF31, AF32, AF33,
EF, LQBE, LQAF11, AF41, AF42, AF43, EF,
LQAF12, LQAF13, LQBE, LQAF11,
ATM QoS LQAF21, LQAF22, LQAF12, LQAF13,
Introduction on LQAF23, LQAF31, LQAF21, LQAF22,
Hub Node B LQAF32, LQAF33, LQAF23, LQAF31,
(Overbooking on LQAF41, LQAF42, LQAF32, LQAF33,
Hub Node B Enumeration LQAF43, LQEF, LQAF41, LQAF42,
Transmission) Type NULL LQAF43, LQEF, NULL None

CBR, RT_VBR, CBR, RT_VBR,


NRT_VBR, UBR, BE, NRT_VBR, UBR, BE,
AF11, AF12, AF13, AF11, AF12, AF13,
AF21, AF22, AF23, AF21, AF22, AF23,
AF31, AF32, AF33, AF31, AF32, AF33,
AF41, AF42, AF43, AF41, AF42, AF43, EF,
EF, LQBE, LQAF11, LQBE, LQAF11,
ATM QoS LQAF12, LQAF13, LQAF12, LQAF13,
Introduction on LQAF21, LQAF22, LQAF21, LQAF22,
Hub Node B LQAF23, LQAF31, LQAF23, LQAF31,
(Overbooking on LQAF32, LQAF33, LQAF32, LQAF33,
Hub Node B Enumeration LQAF41, LQAF42, LQAF41, LQAF42,
Transmission) Type LQAF43, LQEF LQAF43, LQEF None
CBR, RT_VBR,
NRT_VBR, UBR, BE, CBR, RT_VBR,
AF11, AF12, AF13, NRT_VBR, UBR, BE,
AF21, AF22, AF23, AF11, AF12, AF13,
AF31, AF32, AF33, AF21, AF22, AF23,
AF41, AF42, AF43, AF31, AF32, AF33,
EF, LQBE, LQAF11, AF41, AF42, AF43, EF,
LQAF12, LQAF13, LQBE, LQAF11,
ATM QoS LQAF21, LQAF22, LQAF12, LQAF13,
Introduction on LQAF23, LQAF31, LQAF21, LQAF22,
Hub Node B LQAF32, LQAF33, LQAF23, LQAF31,
(Overbooking on LQAF41, LQAF42, LQAF32, LQAF33,
Hub Node B Enumeration LQAF43, LQEF, LQAF41, LQAF42,
Transmission) Type NULL LQAF43, LQEF, NULL None

CBR, RT_VBR, CBR, RT_VBR,


NRT_VBR, UBR, BE, NRT_VBR, UBR, BE,
AF11, AF12, AF13, AF11, AF12, AF13,
AF21, AF22, AF23, AF21, AF22, AF23,
AF31, AF32, AF33, AF31, AF32, AF33,
AF41, AF42, AF43, AF41, AF42, AF43, EF,
EF, LQBE, LQAF11, LQBE, LQAF11,
ATM QoS LQAF12, LQAF13, LQAF12, LQAF13,
Introduction on LQAF21, LQAF22, LQAF21, LQAF22,
Hub Node B LQAF23, LQAF31, LQAF23, LQAF31,
(Overbooking on LQAF32, LQAF33, LQAF32, LQAF33,
Hub Node B Enumeration LQAF41, LQAF42, LQAF41, LQAF42,
Transmission) Type LQAF43, LQEF LQAF43, LQEF None
CBR, RT_VBR,
NRT_VBR, UBR, BE, CBR, RT_VBR,
AF11, AF12, AF13, NRT_VBR, UBR, BE,
AF21, AF22, AF23, AF11, AF12, AF13,
AF31, AF32, AF33, AF21, AF22, AF23,
AF41, AF42, AF43, AF31, AF32, AF33,
EF, LQBE, LQAF11, AF41, AF42, AF43, EF,
LQAF12, LQAF13, LQBE, LQAF11,
ATM QoS LQAF21, LQAF22, LQAF12, LQAF13,
Introduction on LQAF23, LQAF31, LQAF21, LQAF22,
Hub Node B LQAF32, LQAF33, LQAF23, LQAF31,
(Overbooking on LQAF41, LQAF42, LQAF32, LQAF33,
Hub Node B Enumeration LQAF43, LQEF, LQAF41, LQAF42,
Transmission) Type NULL LQAF43, LQEF, NULL None

CBR, RT_VBR, CBR, RT_VBR,


NRT_VBR, UBR, BE, NRT_VBR, UBR, BE,
AF11, AF12, AF13, AF11, AF12, AF13,
AF21, AF22, AF23, AF21, AF22, AF23,
AF31, AF32, AF33, AF31, AF32, AF33,
AF41, AF42, AF43, AF41, AF42, AF43, EF,
EF, LQBE, LQAF11, LQBE, LQAF11,
ATM QoS LQAF12, LQAF13, LQAF12, LQAF13,
Introduction on LQAF21, LQAF22, LQAF21, LQAF22,
Hub Node B LQAF23, LQAF31, LQAF23, LQAF31,
(Overbooking on LQAF32, LQAF33, LQAF32, LQAF33,
Hub Node B Enumeration LQAF41, LQAF42, LQAF41, LQAF42,
Transmission) Type LQAF43, LQEF LQAF43, LQEF None
CBR, RT_VBR,
NRT_VBR, UBR, BE, CBR, RT_VBR,
AF11, AF12, AF13, NRT_VBR, UBR, BE,
AF21, AF22, AF23, AF11, AF12, AF13,
AF31, AF32, AF33, AF21, AF22, AF23,
AF41, AF42, AF43, AF31, AF32, AF33,
EF, LQBE, LQAF11, AF41, AF42, AF43, EF,
LQAF12, LQAF13, LQBE, LQAF11,
ATM QoS LQAF21, LQAF22, LQAF12, LQAF13,
Introduction on LQAF23, LQAF31, LQAF21, LQAF22,
Hub Node B LQAF32, LQAF33, LQAF23, LQAF31,
(Overbooking on LQAF41, LQAF42, LQAF32, LQAF33,
Hub Node B Enumeration LQAF43, LQEF, LQAF41, LQAF42,
Transmission) Type NULL LQAF43, LQEF, NULL None

CBR, RT_VBR, CBR, RT_VBR,


NRT_VBR, UBR, BE, NRT_VBR, UBR, BE,
AF11, AF12, AF13, AF11, AF12, AF13,
AF21, AF22, AF23, AF21, AF22, AF23,
AF31, AF32, AF33, AF31, AF32, AF33,
AF41, AF42, AF43, AF41, AF42, AF43, EF,
EF, LQBE, LQAF11, LQBE, LQAF11,
ATM QoS LQAF12, LQAF13, LQAF12, LQAF13,
Introduction on LQAF21, LQAF22, LQAF21, LQAF22,
Hub Node B LQAF23, LQAF31, LQAF23, LQAF31,
(Overbooking on LQAF32, LQAF33, LQAF32, LQAF33,
Hub Node B Enumeration LQAF41, LQAF42, LQAF41, LQAF42,
Transmission) Type LQAF43, LQEF LQAF43, LQEF None
CBR, RT_VBR,
NRT_VBR, UBR, BE, CBR, RT_VBR,
AF11, AF12, AF13, NRT_VBR, UBR, BE,
AF21, AF22, AF23, AF11, AF12, AF13,
AF31, AF32, AF33, AF21, AF22, AF23,
AF41, AF42, AF43, AF31, AF32, AF33,
EF, LQBE, LQAF11, AF41, AF42, AF43, EF,
LQAF12, LQAF13, LQBE, LQAF11,
ATM QoS LQAF21, LQAF22, LQAF12, LQAF13,
Introduction on LQAF23, LQAF31, LQAF21, LQAF22,
Hub Node B LQAF32, LQAF33, LQAF23, LQAF31,
(Overbooking on LQAF41, LQAF42, LQAF32, LQAF33,
Hub Node B Enumeration LQAF43, LQEF, LQAF41, LQAF42,
Transmission) Type NULL LQAF43, LQEF, NULL None

CBR, RT_VBR, CBR, RT_VBR,


NRT_VBR, UBR, BE, NRT_VBR, UBR, BE,
AF11, AF12, AF13, AF11, AF12, AF13,
AF21, AF22, AF23, AF21, AF22, AF23,
AF31, AF32, AF33, AF31, AF32, AF33,
AF41, AF42, AF43, AF41, AF42, AF43, EF,
EF, LQBE, LQAF11, LQBE, LQAF11,
ATM QoS LQAF12, LQAF13, LQAF12, LQAF13,
Introduction on LQAF21, LQAF22, LQAF21, LQAF22,
Hub Node B LQAF23, LQAF31, LQAF23, LQAF31,
(Overbooking on LQAF32, LQAF33, LQAF32, LQAF33,
Hub Node B Enumeration LQAF41, LQAF42, LQAF41, LQAF42,
Transmission) Type LQAF43, LQEF LQAF43, LQEF None
CBR, RT_VBR,
NRT_VBR, UBR, BE, CBR, RT_VBR,
AF11, AF12, AF13, NRT_VBR, UBR, BE,
AF21, AF22, AF23, AF11, AF12, AF13,
AF31, AF32, AF33, AF21, AF22, AF23,
AF41, AF42, AF43, AF31, AF32, AF33,
EF, LQBE, LQAF11, AF41, AF42, AF43, EF,
LQAF12, LQAF13, LQBE, LQAF11,
ATM QoS LQAF21, LQAF22, LQAF12, LQAF13,
Introduction on LQAF23, LQAF31, LQAF21, LQAF22,
Hub Node B LQAF32, LQAF33, LQAF23, LQAF31,
(Overbooking on LQAF41, LQAF42, LQAF32, LQAF33,
Hub Node B Enumeration LQAF43, LQEF, LQAF41, LQAF42,
Transmission) Type NULL LQAF43, LQEF, NULL None

CBR, RT_VBR, CBR, RT_VBR,


NRT_VBR, UBR, BE, NRT_VBR, UBR, BE,
AF11, AF12, AF13, AF11, AF12, AF13,
AF21, AF22, AF23, AF21, AF22, AF23,
AF31, AF32, AF33, AF31, AF32, AF33,
AF41, AF42, AF43, AF41, AF42, AF43, EF,
EF, LQBE, LQAF11, LQBE, LQAF11,
ATM QoS LQAF12, LQAF13, LQAF12, LQAF13,
Introduction on LQAF21, LQAF22, LQAF21, LQAF22,
Hub Node B LQAF23, LQAF31, LQAF23, LQAF31,
(Overbooking on LQAF32, LQAF33, LQAF32, LQAF33,
Hub Node B Enumeration LQAF41, LQAF42, LQAF41, LQAF42,
Transmission) Type LQAF43, LQEF LQAF43, LQEF None
CBR, RT_VBR,
NRT_VBR, UBR, BE, CBR, RT_VBR,
AF11, AF12, AF13, NRT_VBR, UBR, BE,
AF21, AF22, AF23, AF11, AF12, AF13,
AF31, AF32, AF33, AF21, AF22, AF23,
AF41, AF42, AF43, AF31, AF32, AF33,
EF, LQBE, LQAF11, AF41, AF42, AF43, EF,
LQAF12, LQAF13, LQBE, LQAF11,
ATM QoS LQAF21, LQAF22, LQAF12, LQAF13,
Introduction on LQAF23, LQAF31, LQAF21, LQAF22,
Hub Node B LQAF32, LQAF33, LQAF23, LQAF31,
(Overbooking on LQAF41, LQAF42, LQAF32, LQAF33,
Hub Node B Enumeration LQAF43, LQEF, LQAF41, LQAF42,
Transmission) Type NULL LQAF43, LQEF, NULL None

CBR, RT_VBR, CBR, RT_VBR,


NRT_VBR, UBR, BE, NRT_VBR, UBR, BE,
AF11, AF12, AF13, AF11, AF12, AF13,
AF21, AF22, AF23, AF21, AF22, AF23,
AF31, AF32, AF33, AF31, AF32, AF33,
AF41, AF42, AF43, AF41, AF42, AF43, EF,
EF, LQBE, LQAF11, LQBE, LQAF11,
ATM QoS LQAF12, LQAF13, LQAF12, LQAF13,
Introduction on LQAF21, LQAF22, LQAF21, LQAF22,
Hub Node B LQAF23, LQAF31, LQAF23, LQAF31,
(Overbooking on LQAF32, LQAF33, LQAF32, LQAF33,
Hub Node B Enumeration LQAF41, LQAF42, LQAF41, LQAF42,
Transmission) Type LQAF43, LQEF LQAF43, LQEF None
CBR, RT_VBR,
NRT_VBR, UBR, BE, CBR, RT_VBR,
AF11, AF12, AF13, NRT_VBR, UBR, BE,
AF21, AF22, AF23, AF11, AF12, AF13,
AF31, AF32, AF33, AF21, AF22, AF23,
AF41, AF42, AF43, AF31, AF32, AF33,
EF, LQBE, LQAF11, AF41, AF42, AF43, EF,
LQAF12, LQAF13, LQBE, LQAF11,
ATM QoS LQAF21, LQAF22, LQAF12, LQAF13,
Introduction on LQAF23, LQAF31, LQAF21, LQAF22,
Hub Node B LQAF32, LQAF33, LQAF23, LQAF31,
(Overbooking on LQAF41, LQAF42, LQAF32, LQAF33,
Hub Node B Enumeration LQAF43, LQEF, LQAF41, LQAF42,
Transmission) Type NULL LQAF43, LQEF, NULL None

CBR, RT_VBR, CBR, RT_VBR,


NRT_VBR, UBR, BE, NRT_VBR, UBR, BE,
AF11, AF12, AF13, AF11, AF12, AF13,
AF21, AF22, AF23, AF21, AF22, AF23,
AF31, AF32, AF33, AF31, AF32, AF33,
AF41, AF42, AF43, AF41, AF42, AF43, EF,
EF, LQBE, LQAF11, LQBE, LQAF11,
ATM QoS LQAF12, LQAF13, LQAF12, LQAF13,
Introduction on LQAF21, LQAF22, LQAF21, LQAF22,
Hub Node B LQAF23, LQAF31, LQAF23, LQAF31,
(Overbooking on LQAF32, LQAF33, LQAF32, LQAF33,
Hub Node B Enumeration LQAF41, LQAF42, LQAF41, LQAF42,
Transmission) Type LQAF43, LQEF LQAF43, LQEF None
CBR, RT_VBR,
NRT_VBR, UBR, BE, CBR, RT_VBR,
AF11, AF12, AF13, NRT_VBR, UBR, BE,
AF21, AF22, AF23, AF11, AF12, AF13,
AF31, AF32, AF33, AF21, AF22, AF23,
AF41, AF42, AF43, AF31, AF32, AF33,
EF, LQBE, LQAF11, AF41, AF42, AF43, EF,
LQAF12, LQAF13, LQBE, LQAF11,
ATM QoS LQAF21, LQAF22, LQAF12, LQAF13,
Introduction on LQAF23, LQAF31, LQAF21, LQAF22,
Hub Node B LQAF32, LQAF33, LQAF23, LQAF31,
(Overbooking on LQAF41, LQAF42, LQAF32, LQAF33,
Hub Node B Enumeration LQAF43, LQEF, LQAF41, LQAF42,
Transmission) Type NULL LQAF43, LQEF, NULL None

CBR, RT_VBR, CBR, RT_VBR,


NRT_VBR, UBR, BE, NRT_VBR, UBR, BE,
AF11, AF12, AF13, AF11, AF12, AF13,
AF21, AF22, AF23, AF21, AF22, AF23,
AF31, AF32, AF33, AF31, AF32, AF33,
AF41, AF42, AF43, AF41, AF42, AF43, EF,
EF, LQBE, LQAF11, LQBE, LQAF11,
ATM QoS LQAF12, LQAF13, LQAF12, LQAF13,
Introduction on LQAF21, LQAF22, LQAF21, LQAF22,
Hub Node B LQAF23, LQAF31, LQAF23, LQAF31,
(Overbooking on LQAF32, LQAF33, LQAF32, LQAF33,
Hub Node B Enumeration LQAF41, LQAF42, LQAF41, LQAF42,
Transmission) Type LQAF43, LQEF LQAF43, LQEF None
CBR, RT_VBR,
NRT_VBR, UBR, BE, CBR, RT_VBR,
AF11, AF12, AF13, NRT_VBR, UBR, BE,
AF21, AF22, AF23, AF11, AF12, AF13,
AF31, AF32, AF33, AF21, AF22, AF23,
AF41, AF42, AF43, AF31, AF32, AF33,
EF, LQBE, LQAF11, AF41, AF42, AF43, EF,
LQAF12, LQAF13, LQBE, LQAF11,
ATM QoS LQAF21, LQAF22, LQAF12, LQAF13,
Introduction on LQAF23, LQAF31, LQAF21, LQAF22,
Hub Node B LQAF32, LQAF33, LQAF23, LQAF31,
(Overbooking on LQAF41, LQAF42, LQAF32, LQAF33,
Hub Node B Enumeration LQAF43, LQEF, LQAF41, LQAF42,
Transmission) Type NULL LQAF43, LQEF, NULL None

CBR, RT_VBR, CBR, RT_VBR,


NRT_VBR, UBR, BE, NRT_VBR, UBR, BE,
AF11, AF12, AF13, AF11, AF12, AF13,
AF21, AF22, AF23, AF21, AF22, AF23,
AF31, AF32, AF33, AF31, AF32, AF33,
AF41, AF42, AF43, AF41, AF42, AF43, EF,
EF, LQBE, LQAF11, LQBE, LQAF11,
ATM QoS LQAF12, LQAF13, LQAF12, LQAF13,
Introduction on LQAF21, LQAF22, LQAF21, LQAF22,
Hub Node B LQAF23, LQAF31, LQAF23, LQAF31,
(Overbooking on LQAF32, LQAF33, LQAF32, LQAF33,
Hub Node B Enumeration LQAF41, LQAF42, LQAF41, LQAF42,
Transmission) Type LQAF43, LQEF LQAF43, LQEF None
CBR, RT_VBR,
NRT_VBR, UBR, BE, CBR, RT_VBR,
AF11, AF12, AF13, NRT_VBR, UBR, BE,
AF21, AF22, AF23, AF11, AF12, AF13,
AF31, AF32, AF33, AF21, AF22, AF23,
AF41, AF42, AF43, AF31, AF32, AF33,
EF, LQBE, LQAF11, AF41, AF42, AF43, EF,
LQAF12, LQAF13, LQBE, LQAF11,
ATM QoS LQAF21, LQAF22, LQAF12, LQAF13,
Introduction on LQAF23, LQAF31, LQAF21, LQAF22,
Hub Node B LQAF32, LQAF33, LQAF23, LQAF31,
(Overbooking on LQAF41, LQAF42, LQAF32, LQAF33,
Hub Node B Enumeration LQAF43, LQEF, LQAF41, LQAF42,
Transmission) Type NULL LQAF43, LQEF, NULL None

CBR, RT_VBR, CBR, RT_VBR,


NRT_VBR, UBR, BE, NRT_VBR, UBR, BE,
AF11, AF12, AF13, AF11, AF12, AF13,
AF21, AF22, AF23, AF21, AF22, AF23,
AF31, AF32, AF33, AF31, AF32, AF33,
AF41, AF42, AF43, AF41, AF42, AF43, EF,
EF, LQBE, LQAF11, LQBE, LQAF11,
ATM QoS LQAF12, LQAF13, LQAF12, LQAF13,
Introduction on LQAF21, LQAF22, LQAF21, LQAF22,
Hub Node B LQAF23, LQAF31, LQAF23, LQAF31,
(Overbooking on LQAF32, LQAF33, LQAF32, LQAF33,
Hub Node B Enumeration LQAF41, LQAF42, LQAF41, LQAF42,
Transmission) Type LQAF43, LQEF LQAF43, LQEF None
CBR, RT_VBR,
NRT_VBR, UBR, BE, CBR, RT_VBR,
AF11, AF12, AF13, NRT_VBR, UBR, BE,
AF21, AF22, AF23, AF11, AF12, AF13,
AF31, AF32, AF33, AF21, AF22, AF23,
AF41, AF42, AF43, AF31, AF32, AF33,
EF, LQBE, LQAF11, AF41, AF42, AF43, EF,
LQAF12, LQAF13, LQBE, LQAF11,
ATM QoS LQAF21, LQAF22, LQAF12, LQAF13,
Introduction on LQAF23, LQAF31, LQAF21, LQAF22,
Hub Node B LQAF32, LQAF33, LQAF23, LQAF31,
(Overbooking on LQAF41, LQAF42, LQAF32, LQAF33,
Hub Node B Enumeration LQAF43, LQEF, LQAF41, LQAF42,
Transmission) Type NULL LQAF43, LQEF, NULL None

CBR, RT_VBR, CBR, RT_VBR,


NRT_VBR, UBR, BE, NRT_VBR, UBR, BE,
AF11, AF12, AF13, AF11, AF12, AF13,
AF21, AF22, AF23, AF21, AF22, AF23,
AF31, AF32, AF33, AF31, AF32, AF33,
AF41, AF42, AF43, AF41, AF42, AF43, EF,
EF, LQBE, LQAF11, LQBE, LQAF11,
ATM QoS LQAF12, LQAF13, LQAF12, LQAF13,
Introduction on LQAF21, LQAF22, LQAF21, LQAF22,
Hub Node B LQAF23, LQAF31, LQAF23, LQAF31,
(Overbooking on LQAF32, LQAF33, LQAF32, LQAF33,
Hub Node B Enumeration LQAF41, LQAF42, LQAF41, LQAF42,
Transmission) Type LQAF43, LQEF LQAF43, LQEF None
CBR, RT_VBR,
NRT_VBR, UBR, BE, CBR, RT_VBR,
AF11, AF12, AF13, NRT_VBR, UBR, BE,
AF21, AF22, AF23, AF11, AF12, AF13,
AF31, AF32, AF33, AF21, AF22, AF23,
AF41, AF42, AF43, AF31, AF32, AF33,
EF, LQBE, LQAF11, AF41, AF42, AF43, EF,
LQAF12, LQAF13, LQBE, LQAF11,
ATM QoS LQAF21, LQAF22, LQAF12, LQAF13,
Introduction on LQAF23, LQAF31, LQAF21, LQAF22,
Hub Node B LQAF32, LQAF33, LQAF23, LQAF31,
(Overbooking on LQAF41, LQAF42, LQAF32, LQAF33,
Hub Node B Enumeration LQAF43, LQEF, LQAF41, LQAF42,
Transmission) Type NULL LQAF43, LQEF, NULL None

CBR, RT_VBR, CBR, RT_VBR,


NRT_VBR, UBR, BE, NRT_VBR, UBR, BE,
AF11, AF12, AF13, AF11, AF12, AF13,
AF21, AF22, AF23, AF21, AF22, AF23,
AF31, AF32, AF33, AF31, AF32, AF33,
AF41, AF42, AF43, AF41, AF42, AF43, EF,
EF, LQBE, LQAF11, LQBE, LQAF11,
ATM QoS LQAF12, LQAF13, LQAF12, LQAF13,
Introduction on LQAF21, LQAF22, LQAF21, LQAF22,
Hub Node B LQAF23, LQAF31, LQAF23, LQAF31,
(Overbooking on LQAF32, LQAF33, LQAF32, LQAF33,
Hub Node B Enumeration LQAF41, LQAF42, LQAF41, LQAF42,
Transmission) Type LQAF43, LQEF LQAF43, LQEF None
CBR, RT_VBR,
NRT_VBR, UBR, BE, CBR, RT_VBR,
AF11, AF12, AF13, NRT_VBR, UBR, BE,
AF21, AF22, AF23, AF11, AF12, AF13,
AF31, AF32, AF33, AF21, AF22, AF23,
AF41, AF42, AF43, AF31, AF32, AF33,
EF, LQBE, LQAF11, AF41, AF42, AF43, EF,
LQAF12, LQAF13, LQBE, LQAF11,
ATM QoS LQAF21, LQAF22, LQAF12, LQAF13,
Introduction on LQAF23, LQAF31, LQAF21, LQAF22,
Hub Node B LQAF32, LQAF33, LQAF23, LQAF31,
(Overbooking on LQAF41, LQAF42, LQAF32, LQAF33,
Hub Node B Enumeration LQAF43, LQEF, LQAF41, LQAF42,
Transmission) Type NULL LQAF43, LQEF, NULL None

CBR, RT_VBR, CBR, RT_VBR,


NRT_VBR, UBR, BE, NRT_VBR, UBR, BE,
AF11, AF12, AF13, AF11, AF12, AF13,
AF21, AF22, AF23, AF21, AF22, AF23,
AF31, AF32, AF33, AF31, AF32, AF33,
AF41, AF42, AF43, AF41, AF42, AF43, EF,
EF, LQBE, LQAF11, LQBE, LQAF11,
ATM QoS LQAF12, LQAF13, LQAF12, LQAF13,
Introduction on LQAF21, LQAF22, LQAF21, LQAF22,
Hub Node B LQAF23, LQAF31, LQAF23, LQAF31,
(Overbooking on LQAF32, LQAF33, LQAF32, LQAF33,
Hub Node B Enumeration LQAF41, LQAF42, LQAF41, LQAF42,
Transmission) Type LQAF43, LQEF LQAF43, LQEF None
CBR, RT_VBR,
NRT_VBR, UBR, BE, CBR, RT_VBR,
AF11, AF12, AF13, NRT_VBR, UBR, BE,
AF21, AF22, AF23, AF11, AF12, AF13,
AF31, AF32, AF33, AF21, AF22, AF23,
AF41, AF42, AF43, AF31, AF32, AF33,
EF, LQBE, LQAF11, AF41, AF42, AF43, EF,
LQAF12, LQAF13, LQBE, LQAF11,
ATM QoS LQAF21, LQAF22, LQAF12, LQAF13,
Introduction on LQAF23, LQAF31, LQAF21, LQAF22,
Hub Node B LQAF32, LQAF33, LQAF23, LQAF31,
(Overbooking on LQAF41, LQAF42, LQAF32, LQAF33,
Hub Node B Enumeration LQAF43, LQEF, LQAF41, LQAF42,
Transmission) Type NULL LQAF43, LQEF, NULL None

Configuration
Management Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None

None Interval Type 0~5, 8~27 0~5, 8~27 None

None Interval Type 0~335 0~335 None


TS1(Time_slot_1),
TS2(Time_slot_2),
TS3(Time_slot_3),
TS4(Time_slot_4),
TS5(Time_slot_5),
TS6(Time_slot_6),
TS7(Time_slot_7),
TS8(Time_slot_8),
TS9(Time_slot_9),
TS10(Time_slot_10),
TS11(Time_slot_11),
TS12(Time_slot_12),
TS13(Time_slot_13),
TS14(Time_slot_14),
TS15(Time_slot_15),
TS16(Time_slot_16),
TS17(Time_slot_17),
TS18(Time_slot_18),
TS19(Time_slot_19),
TS20(Time_slot_20),
TS21(Time_slot_21),
TS22(Time_slot_22), TS1, TS2, TS3, TS4,
TS23(Time_slot_23), TS5, TS6, TS7, TS8,
TS24(Time_slot_24), TS9, TS10, TS11,
TS25(Time_slot_25), TS12, TS13, TS14,
TS26(Time_slot_26), TS15, TS16, TS17,
TS27(Time_slot_27), TS18, TS19, TS20,
TS28(Time_slot_28), TS21, TS22, TS23,
TS29(Time_slot_29), TS24, TS25, TS26,
TS30(Time_slot_30), TS27, TS28, TS29,
None Bit Field Type TS31(Time_slot_31) TS30, TS31 None

None Interval Type 0~335 0~335 None


TS1(Time_slot_1),
TS2(Time_slot_2),
TS3(Time_slot_3),
TS4(Time_slot_4),
TS5(Time_slot_5),
TS6(Time_slot_6),
TS7(Time_slot_7),
TS8(Time_slot_8),
TS9(Time_slot_9),
TS10(Time_slot_10),
TS11(Time_slot_11),
TS12(Time_slot_12),
TS13(Time_slot_13),
TS14(Time_slot_14),
TS15(Time_slot_15),
TS16(Time_slot_16),
TS17(Time_slot_17),
TS18(Time_slot_18),
TS19(Time_slot_19),
TS20(Time_slot_20),
TS21(Time_slot_21),
TS22(Time_slot_22), TS1, TS2, TS3, TS4,
TS23(Time_slot_23), TS5, TS6, TS7, TS8,
TS24(Time_slot_24), TS9, TS10, TS11,
TS25(Time_slot_25), TS12, TS13, TS14,
TS26(Time_slot_26), TS15, TS16, TS17,
TS27(Time_slot_27), TS18, TS19, TS20,
TS28(Time_slot_28), TS21, TS22, TS23,
TS29(Time_slot_29), TS24, TS25, TS26,
TS30(Time_slot_30), TS27, TS28, TS29,
None Bit Field Type TS31(Time_slot_31) TS30, TS31 None

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None


30), 0),
GMT+0500(GMT+05: GMT+0500(GMT+05:0
00), 0),
GMT+0530(GMT+05: GMT+0530(GMT+05:3
30), 0),
GMT+0545(GMT+05: GMT+0545(GMT+05:4
45), 5),
GMT+0600(GMT+06: GMT+0600(GMT+06:0
00), 0),
GMT+0630(GMT+06: GMT+0630(GMT+06:3
30), 0),
GMT+0700(GMT+07: GMT+0700(GMT+07:0
00), 0),
GMT+0800(GMT+08: GMT+0800(GMT+08:0
00), 0),
GMT+0845(GMT+08: GMT+0845(GMT+08:4
45), 5),
GMT+0900(GMT+09: GMT+0900(GMT+09:0
00), 0),
GMT+0930(GMT+09: GMT+0930(GMT+09:3
30), 0),
GMT+1000(GMT+10: GMT+1000(GMT+10:0
00), 0),
GMT+1030(GMT+10: GMT+1030(GMT+10:3
30), 0),
GMT+1100(GMT+11: GMT+1100(GMT+11:0
00), 0),
GMT+1130(GMT+11: GMT+1130(GMT+11:3
30), 0),
GMT+1200(GMT+12: GMT+1200(GMT+12:0
00), 0),
GMT+1245(GMT+12: GMT+1245(GMT+12:4
45), 5),
GMT+1300(GMT+13: GMT+1300(GMT+13:0
00), 0),
Configuration Enumeration GMT+1400(GMT+14: GMT+1400(GMT+14:0
Management Type 00) 0) None

Configuration Enumeration
Management Type NO(NO), YES(YES) YES, NO None
DATE(Input with
date), WEEK(Input
with week),
Configuration Enumeration DATEWEEK(Input DATE, WEEK,
Management Type with date and week) DATEWEEK None
JAN(January),
FEB(February),
MAR(March),
APR(April),
MAY(May),
JUN(June),
JUL(July),
AUG(August),
SEP(September),
OCT(October), JAN, FEB, MAR, APR,
Configuration Enumeration NOV(November), MAY, JUN, JUL, AUG,
Management Type DEC(December) SEP, OCT, NOV, DEC None
Configuration
Management Interval Type 1~31 1~31 d
FIRST(First),
SECOND(Second),
THIRD(Third), FIRST, SECOND,
Configuration Enumeration FOURTH(Fourth), THIRD, FOURTH,
Management Type LAST(Last) LAST None

SUN(Sunday),
MON(Monday),
TUE(Tuesday),
WED(Wednesday),
THU(Thursday),
Configuration Enumeration FRI(Friday), SUN, MON, TUE,
Management Type SAT(Saturday) WED, THU, FRI, SAT None
Configuration
Management Compound Type hour, min, sec 00:00:00~23:59:59 None
DATE(Input with
date), WEEK(Input
with week),
Configuration Enumeration DATEWEEK(Input DATE, WEEK,
Management Type with date and week) DATEWEEK None
JAN(January),
FEB(February),
MAR(March),
APR(April),
MAY(May),
JUN(June),
JUL(July),
AUG(August),
SEP(September),
OCT(October), JAN, FEB, MAR, APR,
Configuration Enumeration NOV(November), MAY, JUN, JUL, AUG,
Management Type DEC(December) SEP, OCT, NOV, DEC None
Configuration
Management Interval Type 1~31 1~31 d
FIRST(First),
SECOND(Second),
THIRD(Third), FIRST, SECOND,
Configuration Enumeration FOURTH(Fourth), THIRD, FOURTH,
Management Type LAST(Last) LAST None

SUN(Sunday),
MON(Monday),
TUE(Tuesday),
WED(Wednesday),
THU(Thursday),
Configuration Enumeration FRI(Friday), SUN, MON, TUE,
Management Type SAT(Saturday) WED, THU, FRI, SAT None
Configuration
Management Compound Type hour, min, sec 00:00:00~23:59:59 None
Configuration
Management Interval Type -120~-1, 1~120 -120~-1, 1~120 min

None Interval Type 0~4095 0~4095 None

Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None


Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on DL QoS
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Service Interval Type -50~50 -50~50 dB
Inter RNC Cell
Update Interval Type -50~50 -50~50 dB
Intra RNC Cell
Update -115~-25, step:2
Inter RNC Cell Actual value = -115 +
Update Interval Type -58~-13 (58 + GUI value) * 2 dBm
HCS (Hierarchical
Cell Structure)
Intra RNC Cell
Update
Inter RNC Cell Enumeration D0, D10, D20, D30, 0, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50,
Update Type D40, D50, D60 60 s
HCS (Hierarchical
Cell Structure)
Intra RNC Cell
Update D3~0 D6~1 D9~2
Inter RNC Cell Enumeration D12~3 D15~4 D18~5 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21,
Update Type D21~6 INFINITY INFINITY dB
Inter Frequency
Load Balance
HCS (Hierarchical Enumeration
Cell Structure) Type FALSE, TRUE FALSE, TRUE None
3G/2G Common
Load
Management Interval Type 0~30 0~30 None
DRD Introduction
Package Interval Type -24~0 -24~0 dB
Intra RNC Cell
Update
Inter RNC Cell Enumeration FALSE(Do not send),
Update Type TRUE(Send) FALSE, TRUE None
Intra RNC Cell
Update
Inter RNC Cell Enumeration FALSE(Do not send),
Update Type TRUE(Send) FALSE, TRUE None
Intra Node B
Softer Handover
Inter RNC Soft
Handover
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on Enumeration
Coverage Type FALSE, TRUE FALSE, TRUE None
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage Interval Type 0~31 0~31 None
Enumeration FALSE(Do not send),
None Type TRUE(Send) FALSE, TRUE None
None Interval Type 0~15 0~15 None

Access Class Enumeration


Restriction Type OFF, ON OFF, ON None
Access Class
Restriction Interval Type 1~10 0.1~1, step:0.1 %
Access Class
Restriction Interval Type 1~36000 10~360000, step:10 ms
Access Class
Restriction Interval Type 6~3600 6~3600 s
Access Class
Restriction Interval Type 1~3600 1~3600 s
NOPRIORITY(NOPR
IORITY),
GOLD(GOLD),
Enumeration SILVER(SILVER), NOPRIORITY, GOLD,
Admission Control Type COPPER(COPPER) SILVER, COPPER None
Admission Control Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step: 0.01 None
Admission Control Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step: 0.01 None
Admission Control Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step: 0.01 None
Admission Control Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step: 0.01 None
Admission Control Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step: 0.01 None
Admission Control Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step: 0.01 None
Admission Control Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step: 0.01 None
Admission Control Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step: 0.01 None
Admission Control Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step: 0.01 None
Admission Control Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step: 0.01 None
Admission Control Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step: 0.01 None
Admission Control Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step: 0.01 None
Admission Control Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step: 0.01 None
Admission Control Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step: 0.01 None
Admission Control Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step: 0.01 None
Admission Control Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step: 0.01 None
Admission Control Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step: 0.01 None
Admission Control Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step: 0.01 None
Admission Control Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step: 0.01 None
Admission Control Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step: 0.01 None
Admission Control Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step: 0.01 None

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~255 0~255 None
3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~255 0~255 None

Open Loop Power


Control
Inner Loop Power
Control Interval Type 0~1 0~1 None
Physical Channel Enumeration
Management Type TRUE, FALSE TRUE, FALSE None

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

Open Loop Power


Control Interval Type -22~5 -22~5 dB
AMR/WB-AMR
Speech Rates
Control Interval Type 0~559 0~55.9, step: 0.1 dB
AMR/WB-AMR
Speech Rates
Control Interval Type 0~559 0~55.9, step: 0.1 dB
AMR/WB-AMR
Speech Rates
Control Interval Type 1~560 0.1~56, step: 0.1 dB
AMR/WB-AMR
Speech Rates
Control Interval Type 1~560 0.1~56, step: 0.1 dB
AMR/WB-AMR
Speech Rates
Control Interval Type 1~64000 1~64000 ms
AMR/WB-AMR
Speech Rates
Control Interval Type 1~4294967295 1~4294967295 ms

NBAMR_BITRATE_4
.75K,
NBAMR_BITRATE_5
.15K,
NBAMR_BITRATE_5
.90K,
NBAMR_BITRATE_6
.70K,
NBAMR_BITRATE_7
.40K,
NBAMR_BITRATE_7
.95K,
NBAMR_BITRATE_1
AMR/WB-AMR 0.20K, 4.75, 5.15, 5.90, 6.70,
Speech Rates Enumeration NBAMR_BITRATE_1 7.40, 7.95, 10.20,
Control Type 2.20K 12.20 kbit/s
NBAMR_BITRATE_4
.75K,
NBAMR_BITRATE_5
.15K,
NBAMR_BITRATE_5
.90K,
NBAMR_BITRATE_6
.70K,
NBAMR_BITRATE_7
.40K,
NBAMR_BITRATE_7
.95K,
NBAMR_BITRATE_1
AMR/WB-AMR 0.20K, 4.75, 5.15, 5.90, 6.70,
Speech Rates Enumeration NBAMR_BITRATE_1 7.40, 7.95, 10.20,
Control Type 2.20K 12.20 kbit/s

NBAMR_BITRATE_4
.75K,
NBAMR_BITRATE_5
.15K,
NBAMR_BITRATE_5
.90K,
NBAMR_BITRATE_6
.70K,
NBAMR_BITRATE_7
.40K,
NBAMR_BITRATE_7
.95K,
NBAMR_BITRATE_1
AMR/WB-AMR 0.20K, 4.75, 5.15, 5.90, 6.70,
Speech Rates Enumeration NBAMR_BITRATE_1 7.40, 7.95, 10.20,
Control Type 2.20K 12.20 kbit/s
AMR-WB
(Adaptive Multi
Rate Wide Band)
AMR/WB-AMR
Speech Rates
Control Interval Type 0~559 0~55.9, step: 0.1 dB
AMR-WB
(Adaptive Multi
Rate Wide Band)
AMR/WB-AMR
Speech Rates
Control Interval Type 0~559 0~55.9, step: 0.1 dB
AMR-WB
(Adaptive Multi
Rate Wide Band)
AMR/WB-AMR
Speech Rates
Control Interval Type 1~560 0.1~56, step: 0.1 dB
AMR-WB
(Adaptive Multi
Rate Wide Band)
AMR/WB-AMR
Speech Rates
Control Interval Type 1~560 0.1~56, step: 0.1 dB
AMR/WB-AMR
Speech Rates
Control Interval Type 1~64000 1~64000 ms
AMR/WB-AMR
Speech Rates
Control Interval Type 1~4294967295 1~4294967295 ms

WBAMR_BITRATE_
6.60K,
WBAMR_BITRATE_
8.85K,
WBAMR_BITRATE_
12.65K,
WBAMR_BITRATE_
14.25K,
WBAMR_BITRATE_
15.85K,
WBAMR_BITRATE_
18.25K,
AMR-WB WBAMR_BITRATE_
(Adaptive Multi 19.85K,
Rate Wide Band) WBAMR_BITRATE_
AMR/WB-AMR 23.05K, 6.60, 8.85, 12.65,
Speech Rates Enumeration WBAMR_BITRATE_ 14.25, 15.85, 18.25,
Control Type 23.85K 19.85, 23.05, 23.85 kbit/s
WBAMR_BITRATE_
6.60K,
WBAMR_BITRATE_
8.85K,
WBAMR_BITRATE_
12.65K,
WBAMR_BITRATE_
14.25K,
WBAMR_BITRATE_
15.85K,
WBAMR_BITRATE_
18.25K,
AMR-WB WBAMR_BITRATE_
(Adaptive Multi 19.85K,
Rate Wide Band) WBAMR_BITRATE_
AMR/WB-AMR 23.05K, 6.60, 8.85, 12.65,
Speech Rates Enumeration WBAMR_BITRATE_ 14.25, 15.85, 18.25,
Control Type 23.85K 19.85, 23.05, 23.85 kbit/s

WBAMR_BITRATE_
6.60K,
WBAMR_BITRATE_
8.85K,
WBAMR_BITRATE_
12.65K,
WBAMR_BITRATE_
14.25K,
WBAMR_BITRATE_
15.85K,
WBAMR_BITRATE_
18.25K,
AMR-WB WBAMR_BITRATE_
(Adaptive Multi 19.85K,
Rate Wide Band) WBAMR_BITRATE_
AMR/WB-AMR 23.05K, 6.60, 8.85, 12.65,
Speech Rates Enumeration WBAMR_BITRATE_ 14.25, 15.85, 18.25,
Control Type 23.85K 19.85, 23.05, 23.85 kbit/s

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~255 0~255 None
Open Loop Power
Control Interval Type -350~150 -35~15, step: 0.1 dB

NODEB_CREDIT_C
AC_SWITCH(NodeB NODEB_CREDIT_CAC
Admission Control Bit Field Type Credit CAC Switch) _SWITCH None
RSVDBIT1(Reserved
Switch 1),
RSVDBIT2(Reserved
Switch 2),
RSVDBIT3(Reserved
Switch 3),
RSVDBIT4(Reserved
Switch 4),
RSVDBIT5(Reserved
Switch 5),
RSVDBIT6(Reserved
Switch 6),
RSVDBIT7(Reserved
Switch 7),
RSVDBIT8(Reserved
Switch 8),
RSVDBIT9(Reserved RSVDBIT1,
Switch 9), RSVDBIT2,
RSVDBIT10(Reserve RSVDBIT3,
d Switch 10), RSVDBIT4,
RSVDBIT11(Reserve RSVDBIT5,
d Switch 11), RSVDBIT6,
RSVDBIT12(Reserve RSVDBIT7,
d Switch 12), RSVDBIT8,
RSVDBIT13(Reserve RSVDBIT9,
d Switch 13), RSVDBIT10,
RSVDBIT14(Reserve RSVDBIT11,
d Switch 14), RSVDBIT12,
RSVDBIT15(Reserve RSVDBIT13,
d Switch 15), RSVDBIT14,
RSVDBIT16(Reserve RSVDBIT15,
Admission Control Bit Field Type d Switch 16) RSVDBIT16 None

Admission Control Interval Type 0~4294967295 0~4294967295 None

Admission Control Interval Type 0~4294967295 0~4294967295 None


SYS_LEVEL(SYS_L
EVEL),
NODEB_LEVEL(NO
DEB_LEVEL), SYS_LEVEL,
CELL_LEVEL(CELL_ NODEB_LEVEL,
Flow Control Bit Field Type LEVEL) CELL_LEVEL None
Enumeration
Flow Control Type OFF, ON OFF, ON None
Flow Control Interval Type 1~5 1~5 s
Flow Control Interval Type 1~500 1~500 None

Flow Control Interval Type 1~500 1~500 None


Flow Control Interval Type 1~500 1~500 None

Flow Control Interval Type 1~500 1~500 None


Flow Control Interval Type 1~200 1~200 None

Flow Control Interval Type 1~200 1~200 None


Flow Control Interval Type 1~200 1~200 None

Flow Control Interval Type 1~100 1~100 None


Flow Control Interval Type 1~100 1~100 None

Flow Control Interval Type 1~100 1~100 None

None Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None

{0}, {2}, {4}, {8}, {10},


0, 2, 4, 8, 10, 12, 14, {12}, {14}, {16}, {18},
None Interval Type 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 {20}, {22}, {24}, {26} None
RAN Sharing
Introduction
Package
MOCN
Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~3 0~3 None

Cell Broadcast 0.0.0.0~255.255.255.2


Service IP Address Type None 55 None

Cell Broadcast 0.0.0.0~255.255.255.2


Service IP Address Type None 55 None

Cell Broadcast 0.0.0.0~255.255.255.2


Service IP Address Type None 55 None

Warning of
Disaster Interval Type 0~127 0~127 None

Warning of
Disaster Interval Type 0~3 0~3 None

LAC(Lac),
Warning of Enumeration RNC(Rnc),
Disaster Type CELL(Cell) LAC, RNC, CELL None
Warning of
Disaster Interval Type 1~65533, 65535 1~65533, 65535 None

Warning of
Disaster Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

Warning of
Disaster Interval Type 0~199 0~199 None

Warning of
Disaster Interval Type 0~999 0~999 None
CellImmediate, CellImmediate,
PLMNNormal, PLMNNormal,
Warning of Enumeration SANormal, SANormal,
Disaster Type CellNormal CellNormal None

Warning of Enumeration High, Background, High, Background,


Disaster Type Normal, Default, Butt Normal, Default, Butt None

Warning of
Disaster Interval Type 1~4096 1~4096 s

Warning of
Disaster Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

English, Italian,
French, Spanish, English, Italian, French,
Dutch, Swedish, Spanish, Dutch,
Danish, Portuguese, Swedish, Danish,
Finnish, Norwegian, Portuguese, Finnish,
Greek, Turkish, Norwegian, Greek,
Warning of Enumeration Hungarian, Polish, Turkish, Hungarian,
Disaster Type UCS2 Polish, UCS2 None
Warning of
Disaster Interval Type 0~127 0~127 None

Earthquake,
Warning of Enumeration Tsunami, Hurricane, Earthquake, Tsunami,
Disaster Type Other Hurricane, Other None

Warning of chars with length of


Disaster Any Type None 0~80 None

Warning of
Disaster Any Type None None
None String Type None 1~64 characters None

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

IP Transmission SAAL(SAAL Link


Introduction on Type ), SCTP(SCTP
Iub Interface Link Type), SAAL-
ATM/IP Dual Enumeration SCTP(SAAL-SCTP SAAL, SCTP, SAAL-
Stack Node B Type Link Tpye) SCTP None
ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package
ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~1399 0~1399 None

IP Transmission
Introduction on
Iub Interface
ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~1199 0~1199 None
SAAL(SAAL Link
ATM/IP Dual Enumeration Type ), SCTP(SCTP
Stack Node B Type Link Type) SAAL, SCTP None
ATMTODUAL(SAAL
Link TO SAAL-SCTP
Dual Link ),
IPTODUAL(SCTP
Link TO SAAL-SCTP
Dual Link),
DUALTOATM(SAAL-
SCTP Dual Link TO
SAAL Link), ATMTODUAL,
DUALTOIP(SAAL- IPTODUAL,
Enumeration SCTP Dual Link TO DUALTOATM,
None Type SCTP Link ) DUALTOIP None
SAAL(SAAL Link
ATM/IP Dual Enumeration Type ), SCTP(SCTP
Stack Node B Type Link Type) SAAL, SCTP None

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

None String Type None 1~64 characters None


Open Loop Power
Control Interval Type 0~500 0~50, step: 0.1 dBm

Band1, Band2,
Band3, Band4,
Band5, Band6, Band1, Band2, Band3,
Band7, Band8, Band4, Band5, Band6,
3GPP Enumeration Band9, Band7, Band8, Band9,
Specifications Type BandIndNotUsed BandIndNotUsed None

RNC Node Enumeration INVALID(Invalid),


Redundancy Type VALID(Valid) Valid, Invalid None
RNC Node
Redundancy Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

MOCN
Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~31 0~31 None

3GPP Enumeration
Specifications Type TRUE, FALSE TRUE, FALSE None
3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~16383 0~16383 None
3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~16383 0~16383 None
CHIP0, CHIP256,
CHIP512, CHIP768,
CHIP1024,
CHIP1280, CHIP0, CHIP256,
CHIP1536, CHIP512, CHIP768,
CHIP1792, CHIP1024, CHIP1280,
Physical Channel Enumeration CHIP2048, CHIP1536, CHIP1792,
Management Type CHIP2304 CHIP2048, CHIP2304 chip
Physical Channel
Management Interval Type 1~256 1~256 None
Physical Channel
Management Interval Type 1~256 1~256 None
Physical Channel
Management Interval Type 0~255 0~25.5, step: 0.1 s

Physical Channel
Management Interval Type 0~511 0~511 None
Physical Channel
Management Enumeration
RRU Redundancy Type TRUE, FALSE TRUE, FALSE None

HCS (Hierarchical
Cell Structure) Interval Type 1~8 1~8 None

None String Type None 1~64 characters None

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~268435455 0~268435455 None
3GPP
Specifications
Shared Network
Support in
Connected Mode Interval Type 1~65533, 65535 {1~65533}, {65535} None
None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

3GPP Enumeration NOT_REQUIRE, NOT_REQUIRE,


Specifications Type REQUIRE REQUIRE None
3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~255 0~255 None

STTD_Supported,
Physical Channel Enumeration STTD_not_Supporte STTD_Supported,
Management Type d STTD_not_Supported None

Physical Channel Enumeration CP1_Supported, CP1_Supported,


Management Type CP1_not_Supported CP1_not_Supported None
Open Loop Power Enumeration
Control Type OFFSET1, OFFSET2 OFFSET1, OFFSET2 None

Physical Channel Enumeration


Management Type None, STTD, CP1 None, STTD, CP1 None
Enumeration
SRB over HSDPA Type None, STTD None, STTD None

Enumeration
2×2 MIMO Type None, STTD, CP1 None, STTD, CP1 None
Enumeration
SRB over HSDPA Type None, STTD None, STTD None

HSDPA
Introduction Enumeration
Package Type None, STTD None, STTD None
Intra Node B
Softer Handover
Intra Node B
Softer Handover
Inter RNC Soft
Handover
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on DL QoS
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on DL QoS
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Service Interval Type -20~20 -10~10, step: 0.5 dB
Video Telephony
Fallback to
Speech (AMR) for Enumeration
Inter-RAT HO Type TRUE, FALSE TRUE, FALSE None

3GPP Enumeration D1, D2, D3, D4, D5, D1, D2, D3, D4, D5,
Specifications Type D6, D7, D8 D6, D7, D8 None
3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None
3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None
3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None
3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None
3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None
3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None
3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None
3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

Cell Broadcast Enumeration


Service Type TRUE, FALSE TRUE, FALSE None

Cell Broadcast
Service Interval Type 0~3 0~3 None
Cell Broadcast
Service Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

Open Loop Power


Control Interval Type -100~500 -10~50, step: 0.1 dBm
Open Loop Power
Control Interval Type -350~150 -35~15, step: 0.1 dB

Open Loop Power


Control Interval Type -350~150 -35~15, step: 0.1 dB

None Interval Type -350~150 -35~15, step: 0.1 dB

Open Loop Power


Control Interval Type -350~150 -35~15, step: 0.1 dB
None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

Access Class Enumeration RESERVED, RESERVED,


Restriction Type NOT_RESERVED NOT_RESERVED None
Access Class Enumeration RESERVED, RESERVED,
Restriction Type NOT_RESERVED NOT_RESERVED None
Access Class Enumeration BARRED, BARRED,
Restriction Type NOT_BARRED NOT_BARRED None
Access Class Enumeration BARRED, BARRED,
Restriction Type NOT_BARRED NOT_BARRED None
Access Class Enumeration BARRED, BARRED,
Restriction Type NOT_BARRED NOT_BARRED None
Access Class Enumeration BARRED, BARRED,
Restriction Type NOT_BARRED NOT_BARRED None
Access Class Enumeration BARRED, BARRED,
Restriction Type NOT_BARRED NOT_BARRED None
Access Class Enumeration BARRED, BARRED,
Restriction Type NOT_BARRED NOT_BARRED None
Access Class Enumeration BARRED, BARRED,
Restriction Type NOT_BARRED NOT_BARRED None
Access Class Enumeration BARRED, BARRED,
Restriction Type NOT_BARRED NOT_BARRED None
Access Class Enumeration BARRED, BARRED,
Restriction Type NOT_BARRED NOT_BARRED None
Access Class Enumeration BARRED, BARRED,
Restriction Type NOT_BARRED NOT_BARRED None
Access Class Enumeration BARRED, BARRED,
Restriction Type NOT_BARRED NOT_BARRED None
Access Class Enumeration BARRED, BARRED,
Restriction Type NOT_BARRED NOT_BARRED None
Access Class Enumeration BARRED, BARRED,
Restriction Type NOT_BARRED NOT_BARRED None
Access Class Enumeration BARRED, BARRED,
Restriction Type NOT_BARRED NOT_BARRED None
Access Class Enumeration BARRED, BARRED,
Restriction Type NOT_BARRED NOT_BARRED None
Access Class Enumeration BARRED, BARRED,
Restriction Type NOT_BARRED NOT_BARRED None
Access Class Enumeration BARRED, BARRED,
Restriction Type NOT_BARRED NOT_BARRED None
Access Class Enumeration ALLOWED, ALLOWED,
Restriction Type NOT_ALLOWED NOT_ALLOWED None
D10, D20, D40, D80,
Access Class Enumeration D160, D320, D640, 10, 20, 40, 80, 160,
Restriction Type D1280 320, 640, 1280 s
Access Class Enumeration BARRED, BARRED,
Restriction Type NOT_BARRED NOT_BARRED None
Access Class Enumeration ALLOWED, ALLOWED,
Restriction Type NOT_ALLOWED NOT_ALLOWED None
D10(10 seconds),
D20(20 seconds),
D40(40 seconds),
D80(80 seconds),
D160(160 seconds),
D320(320 seconds),
D640(640 seconds),
Access Class Enumeration D1280(1280 10, 20, 40, 80, 160,
Restriction Type seconds) 320, 640, 1280 s

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None


3GPP
Specifications
Shared Network
Support in
Connected Mode Interval Type 1~65533, 65535 {1~65533}, {65535} None
None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

3GPP Enumeration NOT_REQUIRE, NOT_REQUIRE,


Specifications Type REQUIRE REQUIRE None
3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~255 0~255 None

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None


MBMS_UU_ADCTRL
(MBMS UU Load
Admission Control
Algorithm),
HSDPA_GBP_MEAS
(HSDPA GBP Meas
Algorithm),
HSDPA_PBR_MEAS
(HSDPA PBR Meas
Algorithm),
HSUPA_PBR_MEAS
(HSUPA PBR Meas
Algorithm),
HSUPA_EDCH_RSE
PS_MEAS(HSUPA
EDCH RSEPS Meas
Algorithm),
EMC_UU_ADCTRL(
emergency call
power admission),
RTWP_RESIST_DIS CRD_ADCTRL,
TURB(RTWP Resist HSDPA_UU_ADCTRL,
Disturb Switch), HSUPA_UU_ADCTRL,
FACH_UU_ADCTRL( MBMS_UU_ADCTRL,
FACH power cac HSDPA_GBP_MEAS,
switch), HSDPA_PBR_MEAS,
MIMOCELL_LEGAC HSUPA_PBR_MEAS,
YHSDPA_ADCTRL(L HSUPA_EDCH_RSEP
egacy HSDPA S_MEAS,
Admission Control EMC_UU_ADCTRL,
Algorithm in MIMO RTWP_RESIST_DIST
Cell), URB,
FAST_DORMANCY_ FACH_UU_ADCTRL,
ADCTRL(Fast MIMOCELL_LEGACYH
Admission Control Dormancy User SDPA_ADCTRL,
Load Admission Control FAST_DORMANCY_A
Measurement Bit Field Type Algorithm) DCTRL None
ALGORITHM_OFF,
ALGORITHM_FIRST ALGORITHM_OFF,
, ALGORITHM_FIRST,
ALGORITHM_SECO ALGORITHM_SECON
Enumeration ND, D,
Admission Control Type ALGORITHM_THIRD ALGORITHM_THIRD None
ALGORITHM_OFF,
ALGORITHM_FIRST ALGORITHM_OFF,
, ALGORITHM_FIRST,
ALGORITHM_SECO ALGORITHM_SECON
Enumeration ND, D,
Admission Control Type ALGORITHM_THIRD ALGORITHM_THIRD None
INTRA_FREQUENC
Y_LDB(Intra
Frequency LDB
Algorithm),
PUC(Potential User
Control Algorithm),
UL_UU_LDR(Uplink
UU LDR Algorithm),
DL_UU_LDR(Downli
nk UU LDR
Algorithm),
UL_UU_OLC(Uplink
UU OLC Algorithm),
DL_UU_OLC(Downli
nk UU OLC
Algorithm), INTRA_FREQUENCY_
Load Reshuffling OLC_EVENTMEAS( LDB, PUC,
Load OLC Event Meas UL_UU_LDR,
Measurement Algorithm), DL_UU_LDR,
Intra Frequency CELL_CODE_LDR(C UL_UU_OLC,
Load Balance ode LDR Algorithm), DL_UU_OLC,
Potential User CELL_CREDIT_LDR OLC_EVENTMEAS,
Control (Credit LDR CELL_CODE_LDR,
Overload Control Bit Field Type Algorithm) CELL_CREDIT_LDR None
ALGORITHM_REQU ALGORITHM_REQUIR
IRED, ED,
HSDPA Mobility Enumeration ALGORITHM_DEPE ALGORITHM_DEPEN
Management Type ND_ON_LCG D_ON_LCG None
64QAM(Cell 64QAM
Function Switch),
MIMO(Cell MIMO
Function Switch),
E_FACH(Cell
E_FACH Function
Switch),
DTX_DRX(Cell
DTX_DRX Function
Switch),
HS_SCCH_LESS_O
PERATION(Cell
HS_SCCH LESS
OPERATION
Function Switch),
DL_L2ENHANCED(C
ell DL L2ENHANCED
Function Switch),
64QAM_MIMO(Cell
Downlink 64QAM+MIMO
Enhanced L2 Function Switch),
Downlink UL_16QAM(Cell UL 64QAM, MIMO,
Enhanced 16QAM Function E_FACH, DTX_DRX,
CELL_FACH Switch), HS_SCCH_LESS_OPE
Downlink 64 QAM DC_HSDPA(Cell DC- RATION,
2×2 MIMO HSDPA Function DL_L2ENHANCED,
CPC - DTX / DRX Switch), 64QAM_MIMO,
CPC - HS-SCCH UL_L2ENHANCED(C UL_16QAM,
less operation ell UL L2ENHANCED DC_HSDPA,
DC-HSDPA Bit Field Type Function Switch) UL_L2ENHANCED None

HSDPA
Enhanced
Package Enumeration E_F_DPCH_OFF, E_F_DPCH_OFF,
SRB over HSDPA Type E_F_DPCH_ON E_F_DPCH_ON None
TX_DIVERSITY_ON
_TO_OFF(TX
diversity capability is
on to off),
TX_DIVERSITY_OF TX_DIVERSITY_ON_T
F_TO_ON(TX O_OFF,
diversity capability is TX_DIVERSITY_OFF_
Admission Control Bit Field Type off to on) TO_ON None
NBM_LDC_ALL_UE(
Select all users),
NBM_LDC_MATCH_
UE_ONLY(Select
users match target
cell support only), NBM_LDC_ALL_UE,
NBM_LDC_MATCH_ NBM_LDC_MATCH_U
UE_FIRST(Select E_ONLY,
Inter Frequency Enumeration users match target NBM_LDC_MATCH_U
Load Balance Type cell support first) E_FIRST None
RSVDBIT1(Reserved
Switch 1),
RSVDBIT2(Reserved
Switch 2),
RSVDBIT3(Reserved
Switch 3),
RSVDBIT4(Reserved
Switch 4),
RSVDBIT5(Reserved
Switch 5),
RSVDBIT6(Reserved
Switch 6),
RSVDBIT7(Reserved
Switch 7),
RSVDBIT8(Reserved
Switch 8),
RSVDBIT9(Reserved RSVDBIT1,
Switch 9), RSVDBIT2,
RSVDBIT10(Reserve RSVDBIT3,
d Switch 10), RSVDBIT4,
RSVDBIT11(Reserve RSVDBIT5,
d Switch 11), RSVDBIT6,
RSVDBIT12(Reserve RSVDBIT7,
d Switch 12), RSVDBIT8,
RSVDBIT13(Reserve RSVDBIT9,
d Switch 13), RSVDBIT10,
RSVDBIT14(Reserve RSVDBIT11,
d Switch 14), RSVDBIT12,
RSVDBIT15(Reserve RSVDBIT13,
d Switch 15), RSVDBIT14,
RSVDBIT16(Reserve RSVDBIT15,
Admission Control Bit Field Type d Switch 16) RSVDBIT16 None

Admission Control Interval Type 0~4294967295 0~4294967295 None

Admission Control Interval Type 0~4294967295 0~4294967295 None


None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

NBAMR_BITRATE_4
.75K,
NBAMR_BITRATE_5
.15K,
NBAMR_BITRATE_5
.90K,
NBAMR_BITRATE_6
.70K,
NBAMR_BITRATE_7
.40K,
NBAMR_BITRATE_7
.95K,
NBAMR_BITRATE_1
AMR/WB-AMR 0.20K, 4.75, 5.15, 5.90, 6.70,
Speech Rates Enumeration NBAMR_BITRATE_1 7.40, 7.95, 10.20,
Control Type 2.20K 12.20 kbit/s

NBAMR_BITRATE_4
.75K,
NBAMR_BITRATE_5
.15K,
NBAMR_BITRATE_5
.90K,
NBAMR_BITRATE_6
.70K,
NBAMR_BITRATE_7
.40K,
NBAMR_BITRATE_7
.95K,
NBAMR_BITRATE_1
AMR/WB-AMR 0.20K, 4.75, 5.15, 5.90, 6.70,
Speech Rates Enumeration NBAMR_BITRATE_1 7.40, 7.95, 10.20,
Control Type 2.20K 12.20 kbit/s
NBAMR_BITRATE_4
.75K,
NBAMR_BITRATE_5
.15K,
NBAMR_BITRATE_5
.90K,
NBAMR_BITRATE_6
.70K,
NBAMR_BITRATE_7
.40K,
NBAMR_BITRATE_7
.95K,
NBAMR_BITRATE_1
AMR/WB-AMR 0.20K, 4.75, 5.15, 5.90, 6.70,
Speech Rates Enumeration NBAMR_BITRATE_1 7.40, 7.95, 10.20,
Control Type 2.20K 12.20 kbit/s

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

WBAMR_BITRATE_
6.60K,
WBAMR_BITRATE_
8.85K,
WBAMR_BITRATE_
12.65K,
WBAMR_BITRATE_
14.25K,
WBAMR_BITRATE_
15.85K,
WBAMR_BITRATE_
18.25K,
AMR-WB WBAMR_BITRATE_
(Adaptive Multi 19.85K,
Rate Wide Band) WBAMR_BITRATE_
AMR/WB-AMR 23.05K, 6.60, 8.85, 12.65,
Speech Rates Enumeration WBAMR_BITRATE_ 14.25, 15.85, 18.25,
Control Type 23.85K 19.85, 23.05, 23.85 kbit/s
WBAMR_BITRATE_
6.60K,
WBAMR_BITRATE_
8.85K,
WBAMR_BITRATE_
12.65K,
WBAMR_BITRATE_
14.25K,
WBAMR_BITRATE_
15.85K,
WBAMR_BITRATE_
18.25K,
AMR-WB WBAMR_BITRATE_
(Adaptive Multi 19.85K,
Rate Wide Band) WBAMR_BITRATE_
AMR/WB-AMR 23.05K, 6.60, 8.85, 12.65,
Speech Rates Enumeration WBAMR_BITRATE_ 14.25, 15.85, 18.25,
Control Type 23.85K 19.85, 23.05, 23.85 kbit/s

WBAMR_BITRATE_
6.60K,
WBAMR_BITRATE_
8.85K,
WBAMR_BITRATE_
12.65K,
WBAMR_BITRATE_
14.25K,
WBAMR_BITRATE_
15.85K,
WBAMR_BITRATE_
18.25K,
AMR-WB WBAMR_BITRATE_
(Adaptive Multi 19.85K,
Rate Wide Band) WBAMR_BITRATE_
AMR/WB-AMR 23.05K, 6.60, 8.85, 12.65,
Speech Rates Enumeration WBAMR_BITRATE_ 14.25, 15.85, 18.25,
Control Type 23.85K 19.85, 23.05, 23.85 kbit/s

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None


Enumeration
Admission Control Type TU, RA, HT TU, RA, HT None

Admission Control Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step:0.01 %


Admission Control Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step:0.01 %
Admission Control Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step:0.01 %
Admission Control Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step:0.01 %
Admission Control Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step:0.01 %
Admission Control Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step:0.01 %
Admission Control Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step:0.01 %
Admission Control Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step:0.01 %

Admission Control Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step:0.01 %


Admission Control Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step:0.01 %
Admission Control Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step:0.01 %
Admission Control Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step:0.01 %
Admission Control Interval Type 1~200 1~200 None

Admission Control Interval Type 1~200 1~200 None


Admission Control Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step:0.01 %

Admission Control Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step:0.01 %

Admission Control Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step:0.01 %


Admission Control Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step:0.01 %
Admission Control Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step:0.01 %
Admission Control Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step:0.01 %
Admission Control Interval Type 0~128 0~128 None
Open Loop Power
Control
Admission Control Interval Type -50~33 -50~33 dBm
Open Loop Power
Control Interval Type -50~33 -50~33 dBm
Open Loop Power
Control Interval Type -50~33 -50~33 dBm
Open Loop Power
Control Interval Type -50~33 -50~33 dBm
Admission Control
Load
Measurement Interval Type 0~621 -112~-50, step:0.1 dBm
Admission Control Interval Type -30~30 -30~30 dB

Admission Control
Load Enumeration
Measurement Type OFF, ON OFF, ON None
Admission Control
Load
Measurement Interval Type 1~6000 1~6000 s
Admission Control
Load
Measurement Interval Type 0~10 0~10 None
Admission Control Interval Type 0~128 0~128 None
Admission Control Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step:0.01 %

Admission Control Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step:0.01 %


Admission Control Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step:0.01 %

Admission Control Interval Type 0~63 0~63 None


Admission Control Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step:0.01 %
Admission Control Interval Type 0~63 0~63 None

SF4(SF4), SF8(SF8),
SF16(SF16),
SF32(SF32),
SF64(SF64),
SF128(SF128), SF4, SF8, SF16, SF32,
Enumeration SF256(SF256), SF64, SF128, SF256,
Admission Control Type SFOFF(SFOFF) SFOFF None
SF4(SF4), SF8(SF8),
SF16(SF16),
SF32(SF32),
SF64(SF64),
SF128(SF128), SF4, SF8, SF16, SF32,
Enumeration SF256(SF256), SF64, SF128, SF256,
Admission Control Type SFOFF(SFOFF) SFOFF None
Admission Control
Load hour{0~23}, min{0~59},
Measurement Compound Type hour, min, sec sec{0~59} None
Admission Control
Load hour{0~23}, min{0~59},
Measurement Compound Type hour, min, sec sec{0~59} None

Admission Control
Load
Measurement Interval Type 1~100 0.1~10, step:0.1 dBm
Admission Control
Load
Measurement Interval Type 1~400 0.1~40, step:0.1 dB

Admission Control Interval Type 0~48 0~48 None


Admission Control Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step:0.01 %
Admission Control Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step:0.01 %
Admission Control Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step:0.01 %

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None


Optimization
MBSC Load
Balancing
MBSC Service
Distribution
MBSC Handover
based on Load
Enhancement
Multi-Carrier
Switch off Based
on Traffic Load
Cell ID + RTT
Function Based
LCS
OTDOA Based
LCS
A-GPS Based
LCS
LCS over Iur
Cell Barring
Dedicated Carrier
for Each Operator
MOCN
Introduction
Package
Carrier Sharing by
Operators
RNC Node
Redundancy
Satellite
Transmission on
Iub Interface
Load Based 3G-
2G Handover
Enhancement
Based on Iur-g
Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

RAN Sharing
Introduction
Package
MOCN
Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~3 0~3 None
Cell Broadcast
Service Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None
OFF(Message is
Simplified Cell Enumeration invalid), ON(Message
Broadcast Type is valid) OFF, ON None

Simplified Cell
Broadcast Any Type None 1~100 characters None

Intra Node B
Softer Handover Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None
WALKING_SPEED_
AND_HOT_SPOT_C
ELL, WALKING_SPEED_AN
MID_SPEED_AND_ D_HOT_SPOT_CELL,
HOT_SPOT_CELL, MID_SPEED_AND_HO
HIGH_SPEED_AND T_SPOT_CELL,
_HOT_SPOT_CELL, HIGH_SPEED_AND_H
LOW_SPEED_AND_ OT_SPOT_CELL,
MEDIUM_COVERAG LOW_SPEED_AND_M
E_CELL, EDIUM_COVERAGE_
HIGH_SPEED_AND CELL,
_MEDIUM_COVERA HIGH_SPEED_AND_M
GE_CELL, EDIUM_COVERAGE_
Inter-RAT LOW_SPEED_AND_ CELL,
Handover Based HIGH_COVERAGE_ LOW_SPEED_AND_HI
on Coverage CELL, GH_COVERAGE_CEL
Inter Frequency HIGH_SPEED_AND L,
Hard Handover _HIGH_COVERAGE HIGH_SPEED_AND_H
Based on Enumeration _CELL, IGH_COVERAGE_CEL
Coverage Type OTHER_CELL L, OTHER_CELL None
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on Enumeration D8, D16, D32, D64,
Coverage Type D128, D256 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256 None
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on Enumeration D8, D16, D32, D64,
Coverage Type D128, D256 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256 None

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None


Dynamic Channel
Configuration
Control (DCCC) Interval Type 0~100 0~10, step: 0.1 dB

Dynamic Channel
Configuration
Control (DCCC) Interval Type 0~100 0~10, step: 0.1 dB
Dynamic Channel D8, D16, D32, D64,
Configuration Enumeration D128, D144, D256, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 144,
Control (DCCC) Type D384 256, 384 kbit/s
Dynamic Channel D8, D16, D32, D64,
Configuration Enumeration D128, D144, D256, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 144,
Control (DCCC) Type D384 256, 384 kbit/s

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None


Inter-RAT
Redirection
Based on Enumeration
Distance Type OFF, ON OFF, ON None

Inter-RAT
Redirection
Based on
Distance Interval Type 0~255 0~765, step: 3 chip
Inter-RAT
Redirection
Based on
Distance Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
Inter-RAT
Redirection
Based on
Distance Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None


Inter System
Direct Retry Interval Type 0~5 0~5 None

Service Steering
and Load Sharing
in RRC Enumeration
Connection Setup Type ON, OFF ON, OFF None
DRD Introduction Enumeration
Package Type ON, OFF ON, OFF None

Enumeration
HSDPA DRD Type ON, OFF ON, OFF None
DRD Introduction Enumeration
Package Type Power, UserNumber Power, UserNumber None
DRD Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
HSDPA DRD Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
DRD Introduction Enumeration
Package Type ON, OFF ON, OFF None
SF4, SF8, SF16,
DRD Introduction Enumeration SF32, SF64, SF128, SF4, SF8, SF16, SF32,
Package Type SF256 SF64, SF128, SF256 None
DRD Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
Band1, Band2,
Band3, Band4,
Band5, Band6, Band1, Band2, Band3,
DRD Introduction Band7, Band8, Band4, Band5, Band6,
Package Band9, Band7, Band8, Band9,
Inter System Enumeration DependOnNCell, DependOnNCell,
Redirect Type BandIndNotUsed BandIndNotUsed None
Inter System Enumeration
Redirect Type TRUE, FALSE TRUE, FALSE None
Service Steering
and Load Sharing
in RRC
Connection Setup Interval Type 0~16383 0~16383 None
DRD Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~16383 0~16383 None
Inter System Enumeration
Direct Retry Type ON, OFF ON, OFF None

Inter System
Direct Retry Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

Inter Frequency Enumeration


Load Balance Type ON, OFF ON, OFF None

Inter Frequency Enumeration


Load Balance Type ON, OFF ON, OFF None

Inter Frequency
Load Balance Interval Type 0~30 0~30 None
Inter Frequency
Load Balance Interval Type 0~30 0~30 None

Inter Frequency
Load Balance Interval Type 0~30 0~30 None

Inter Frequency
Load Balance Interval Type 0~30 0~30 None

Inter Frequency
Load Balance Interval Type 0~30 0~30 None

Inter Frequency
Load Balance Interval Type 0~30 0~30 None
Inter Frequency
Load Balance Interval Type 0~30 0~30 None

Inter Frequency
Load Balance Interval Type 0~30 0~30 None

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

Domain Specific
Access Control
(DSAC) Interval Type 0~3 0~3 None

Domain Specific
Access Control Enumeration
(DSAC) Type FALSE, TRUE FALSE, TRUE None
Domain Specific
Access Control Enumeration
(DSAC) Type FALSE, TRUE FALSE, TRUE None

Domain Specific
Access Control Enumeration RestrictionFixed, RestrictionFixed,
(DSAC) Type RestrictionFlexible RestrictionFlexible None

AC0(Access Class 0
Restriction),
AC1(Access Class 1
Restriction),
AC2(Access Class 2
Restriction),
AC3(Access Class 3
Restriction),
AC4(Access Class 4
Restriction),
AC5(Access Class 5
Restriction),
AC6(Access Class 6
Restriction),
AC7(Access Class 7
Restriction),
AC8(Access Class 8
Restriction),
AC9(Access Class 9
Restriction),
AC10(Access Class
10 Restriction),
AC11(Access Class
11 Restriction),
AC12(Access Class
12 Restriction),
AC13(Access Class
13 Restriction), AC0, AC1, AC2, AC3,
AC14(Access Class AC4, AC5, AC6, AC7,
Domain Specific 14 Restriction), AC8, AC9, AC10,
Access Control AC15(Access Class AC11, AC12, AC13,
(DSAC) Bit Field Type 15 Restriction) AC14, AC15 None
Domain Specific
Access Control
(DSAC) Interval Type 1~16 1~16 None

AC0(Access Class 0
Restriction),
AC1(Access Class 1
Restriction),
AC2(Access Class 2
Restriction),
AC3(Access Class 3
Restriction),
AC4(Access Class 4
Restriction),
AC5(Access Class 5
Restriction),
AC6(Access Class 6
Restriction),
AC7(Access Class 7
Restriction),
AC8(Access Class 8
Restriction),
AC9(Access Class 9
Restriction),
AC10(Access Class
10 Restriction),
AC11(Access Class
11 Restriction),
AC12(Access Class
12 Restriction),
AC13(Access Class
13 Restriction), AC0, AC1, AC2, AC3,
AC14(Access Class AC4, AC5, AC6, AC7,
Domain Specific 14 Restriction), AC8, AC9, AC10,
Access Control AC15(Access Class AC11, AC12, AC13,
(DSAC) Bit Field Type 15 Restriction) AC14, AC15 None
Domain Specific
Access Control
(DSAC) Interval Type 6~3600 6~3600 s

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

OFF(switch off),
Multi-Carrier ON_1(switch on1),
Switch off Based Enumeration ON_2(switch on2), OFF, ON_1, ON_2,
on Traffic Load Type ON_3(switch on3) ON_3 None

Multi-Carrier
Switch off Based
on Traffic Load Compound Type hour, min 00:00~23:59 min
Multi-Carrier
Switch off Based
on Traffic Load Compound Type hour, min 00:00~23:59 min

Multi-Carrier
Switch off Based
on Traffic Load Compound Type hour, min 00:00~23:59 min

Multi-Carrier
Switch off Based
on Traffic Load Compound Type hour, min 00:00~23:59 min

Multi-Carrier
Switch off Based
on Traffic Load Compound Type hour, min 00:00~23:59 min
Multi-Carrier
Switch off Based
on Traffic Load Compound Type hour, min 00:00~23:59 min

FORCESHUTDOWN
(ForceShutDown),
Multi-Carrier CONDITIONALSHUT FORCESHUTDOWN,
Switch off Based Enumeration DOWN(ConditionalS CONDITIONALSHUTD
on Traffic Load Type hutDown) OWN None
Multi-Carrier
Switch off Based
on Traffic Load Interval Type 0~5 0~5 None

Multi-Carrier
Switch off Based
on Traffic Load Interval Type 0~5 0~5 None

Multi-Carrier
Switch off Based
on Traffic Load Interval Type 0~5 0~5 None
Multi-Carrier
Switch off Based
on Traffic Load Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step:0.01 %

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

Downlink
Enhanced
CELL_FACH Interval Type -350~150 -35~15, step:0.1 dB
Downlink
Enhanced
CELL_FACH Interval Type -350~150 -35~15, step:0.1 dB
Downlink
Enhanced
CELL_FACH Interval Type -350~150 -35~15, step:0.1 dB
Downlink
Enhanced
CELL_FACH Interval Type 1~1000 1~1000 kbit/s
Downlink
Enhanced
CELL_FACH Interval Type 1~2000 1~2000 kbit/s
Downlink
Enhanced
CELL_FACH Interval Type 1~1000 1~1000 kbit/s
Downlink
Enhanced
CELL_FACH Interval Type 1~2000 1~2000 kbit/s
Downlink
Enhanced
CELL_FACH Interval Type 1~1000 1~1000 kbit/s
Downlink
Enhanced
CELL_FACH Interval Type 1~2000 1~2000 kbit/s
Downlink
Enhanced
CELL_FACH Interval Type 1~1000 1~1000 kbit/s
Downlink
Enhanced
CELL_FACH Interval Type 1~2000 1~2000 kbit/s
Downlink
Enhanced
CELL_FACH Interval Type 1~1000 1~1000 kbit/s
Downlink
Enhanced
CELL_FACH Interval Type 1~2000 1~2000 kbit/s
Downlink
Enhanced
CELL_FACH Interval Type 1~1000 1~1000 kbit/s
Downlink
Enhanced
CELL_FACH Interval Type 1~2000 1~2000 kbit/s
Downlink
Enhanced
CELL_FACH Interval Type 1~1000 1~1000 kbit/s
Downlink
Enhanced
CELL_FACH Interval Type 1~2000 1~2000 kbit/s

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None


UE State in
Connected Mode
(CELL-DCH,
CELL-PCH, URA-
PCH, CELL- Enumeration
FACH) Type D8, D16 8, 16 kbit/s
UE State in
Connected Mode
(CELL-DCH,
CELL-PCH, URA-
PCH, CELL- Enumeration
FACH) Type D8, D16 8, 16 kbit/s
Enumeration
None Type FALSE, TRUE FALSE, TRUE None
3.4/6.8/13.6/27.2
kbit/s RRC
Connection and
RAB Assignment Interval Type 0~49 -24.5~0, step: 0.5 dB

3.4/6.8/13.6/27.2
kbit/s RRC
Connection and
RAB Assignment Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 ms

None Interval Type 0~4095 0~4095 None


None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

Band1, Band2,
Band3, Band4,
Band5, Band6, Band1, Band2, Band3,
Band7, Band8, Band4, Band5, Band6,
3GPP Enumeration Band9, Band7, Band8, Band9,
Specifications Type BandIndNotUsed BandIndNotUsed None
3GPP Enumeration
Specifications Type TRUE, FALSE TRUE, FALSE None
3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~16383 0~16383 None
3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~16383 0~16383 None

A-GPS Based
LCS Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None
A-GPS Based Enumeration
LCS Type INACTIVE, ACTIVE INACTIVE, ACTIVE None

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

HCS (Hierarchical
Cell Structure)
Intra RNC Cell
Update
Inter RNC Cell Enumeration
Update Type USED, NOT_USED USED, NOT_USED None

HCS (Hierarchical
Cell Structure)
Intra RNC Cell
Update
Inter RNC Cell
Update
Multi Frequency
Band Networking
Management Interval Type 0~7 0~7 None
HCS (Hierarchical
Cell Structure)
Intra RNC Cell
Update
Inter RNC Cell
Update Interval Type -53~45 -105~91, step:2 dB
HCS (Hierarchical
Cell Structure)
Intra RNC Cell
Update
Inter RNC Cell
Update
Multi Frequency
Band Networking
Management Interval Type -53~45 -105~91, step:2 dB

HCS (Hierarchical
Cell Structure)
Multi Frequency
Band Networking
Management Interval Type 0~99 0~99 dB/ dBm
NOT_USED, D30(30
seconds), D60(60
seconds), D120(120
seconds), D180(180
HCS (Hierarchical Enumeration seconds), D240(240 NOT_USED, 30, 60,
Cell Structure) Type seconds) 120, 180, 240 s

HCS (Hierarchical
Cell Structure) Interval Type 1~16 1~16 None
NOT_USED, D10(10
seconds), D20(20
seconds), D30(30
seconds), D40(40
seconds), D50(50
seconds), D60(60
HCS (Hierarchical Enumeration seconds), D70(70 NOT_USED, 10, 20,
Cell Structure) Type seconds) 30, 40, 50, 60, 70 s

HCS (Hierarchical
Cell Structure)
Multi Frequency
Band Networking
Management Interval Type -16~10 -32~20, step:2 dB

Intra Node B
Softer Handover Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None
HCS (Hierarchical Enumeration
Cell Structure) Type OFF, ON OFF, ON None
HCS (Hierarchical
Cell Structure) Interval Type 0~511 0~511 s
HCS (Hierarchical
Cell Structure) Interval Type 1~16 1~16 None
HCS (Hierarchical
Cell Structure) Interval Type 0~255 0~255 s
HCS (Hierarchical
Cell Structure) Interval Type 0~511 0~511 s
HCS (Hierarchical
Cell Structure) Interval Type 1~16 1~16 None
HCS (Hierarchical
Cell Structure) Interval Type 0~120 0~120 s

Intra Node B
Softer Handover Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None
INTERFREQ(inter-
Inter Frequency frequency handover
Hard Handover only),
Based on INTERRAT(inter-RAT
Coverage handover only),
Inter-RAT SIMINTERFREQRAT INTERFREQ,
Handover Based Enumeration (inter-frequency and INTERRAT,
on Coverage Type inter-RAT handover) SIMINTERFREQRAT None
COEXIST_MEAS_T
HD_CHOICE_INTER
FREQ(Choosing the
Inter Frequency inter-frequency
Hard Handover oriented parameters),
Based on COEXIST_MEAS_T COEXIST_MEAS_THD
Coverage HD_CHOICE_INTER _CHOICE_INTERFRE
Inter-RAT RAT(Choosing the Q,
Handover Based Enumeration inter-RAT oriented COEXIST_MEAS_THD
on Coverage Type parameters) _CHOICE_INTERRAT None
Inter-RAT
Handover Based Enumeration
on Service Type OFF, ON OFF, ON None
Inter-RAT
Handover Based Enumeration
on Service Type OFF, ON OFF, ON None

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None


15 Codes per Cell
HSDPA Static
Code Allocation
and RNC-
Controlled
Dynamic Code Enumeration Manual(Manual),
Allocation Type Automatic(Automatic) Manual, Automatic None
15 Codes per Cell
HSDPA Static
Code Allocation
and RNC-
Controlled
Dynamic Code
Allocation Interval Type 1~15 1~15 None
15 Codes per Cell
HSDPA Static
Code Allocation
and RNC-
Controlled
Dynamic Code
Allocation Interval Type 1~15 1~15 None
15 Codes per Cell
HSDPA Static
Code Allocation
and RNC-
Controlled
Dynamic Code
Allocation Interval Type 1~15 1~15 None
HSDPA
Introduction
Package
Code Resource
Management
Time and HS-
PDSCH Codes
Multiplex Interval Type 1~15 1~15 None

HSDPA Power
Control Interval Type -500~0 -50~0, step:0.1 dB
1.0DB(1.0dB),
1.5DB(1.5dB),
2.0DB(2.0dB),
2.5DB(2.5dB),
3.0DB(3.0dB),
3.5DB(3.5dB),
4.0DB(4.0dB),
4.5DB(4.5dB),
5.0DB(5.0dB),
5.5DB(5.5dB),
6.0DB(6.0dB),
6.5DB(6.5dB),
7.0DB(7.0dB),
7.5DB(7.5dB),
8.0DB(8.0dB),
8.5DB(8.5dB),
9.0DB(9.0dB),
9.5DB(9.5dB),
10.0DB(10.0dB),
10.5DB(10.5dB),
11.0DB(11.0dB),
11.5DB(11.5dB),
12.0DB(12.0dB),
12.5DB(12.5dB),
13.0DB(13.0dB),
13.5DB(13.5dB),
14.0DB(14.0dB),
14.5DB(14.5dB),
15.0DB(15.0dB),
15.5DB(15.5dB),
16.0DB(16.0dB),
16.5DB(16.5dB),
HSDPA 17.0DB(17.0dB),
Introduction 17.5DB(17.5dB),
Package 18.0DB(18.0dB),
HSDPA Power Enumeration 18.5DB(18.5dB),
Control Type 19.0DB(19.0dB) -3~19, step:0.5 dB
HSDPA Static
Code Allocation
and RNC-
Controlled
Dynamic Code Enumeration
Allocation Type OFF(OFF), ON(ON) OFF, ON None
HSDPA Static
Code Allocation
and RNC-
Controlled
Dynamic Code
Allocation Interval Type 1~16 1~16 None

Code Resource
Management Interval Type 0~300 0~300 s
1.0DB(1.0dB),
1.5DB(1.5dB),
2.0DB(2.0dB),
2.5DB(2.5dB),
3.0DB(3.0dB),
3.5DB(3.5dB),
4.0DB(4.0dB),
4.5DB(4.5dB),
5.0DB(5.0dB),
5.5DB(5.5dB),
6.0DB(6.0dB),
6.5DB(6.5dB),
7.0DB(7.0dB),
7.5DB(7.5dB),
8.0DB(8.0dB),
8.5DB(8.5dB),
9.0DB(9.0dB),
9.5DB(9.5dB),
10.0DB(10.0dB),
10.5DB(10.5dB),
11.0DB(11.0dB),
11.5DB(11.5dB),
12.0DB(12.0dB),
12.5DB(12.5dB),
13.0DB(13.0dB),
13.5DB(13.5dB),
14.0DB(14.0dB),
14.5DB(14.5dB),
15.0DB(15.0dB),
15.5DB(15.5dB),
16.0DB(16.0dB),
16.5DB(16.5dB),
17.0DB(17.0dB),
17.5DB(17.5dB),
18.0DB(18.0dB),
Enumeration 18.5DB(18.5dB),
None Type 19.0DB(19.0dB) -3~19, step:0.5 dB

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None


HSUPA
Introduction
Package Interval Type 1~8 1~8 None

HSUPA
Introduction
Package Interval Type 1~8 1~8 None
HSUPA Power
Control Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step:0.01 %
HSUPA Power
Control Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step:0.01 %

None Interval Type 0~4095 0~4095 None

Multi-Carrier
Switch off Based
on Traffic Load Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

Intra Node B
Softer Handover Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None
PERIODICAL_REPO
Inter Frequency RTING(Periodical
Hard Handover reporting), PERIODICAL_REPOR
Based on Enumeration EVENT_TRIGGER(E TING,
Coverage Type vent trigger) EVENT_TRIGGER None
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover D0, D1, D2, D3, D4,
Based on DL QoS D5, D6, D7, D8, D9,
HCS (Hierarchical Enumeration D11, D13, D15, D17, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
Cell Structure) Type D19 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19 None
NON_PERIODIC_RE
PORT(Non periodical
reporting), D250~1
D500~2 D1000~3
D2000~4 D3000~5
D4000~6 D6000~7
D8000~8 D12000~9 NON_PERIODIC_REP
D16000~10 ORT, 250, 500, 1000,
Inter Frequency D20000~11 2000, 3000, 4000,
Hard Handover D24000~12 6000, 8000, 12000,
Based on Enumeration D28000~13 16000, 20000, 24000,
Coverage Type D32000~14 D64000 28000, 32000, 64000 ms
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type 0~29 0~14.5, step:0.5 dB/ dBm
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type 0~29 0~14.5, step:0.5 dB/ dBm
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type 0~29 0~14.5, step:0.5 dB/ dBm
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type 0~29 0~14.5, step:0.5 dB/ dBm
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type 0~20 0~2, step:0.1 None
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover D0, D10, D20, D40,
Based on D60, D80, D100,
Coverage D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
Inter Frequency D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
Hard Handover Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
Based on DL QoS Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms
D0, D10, D20, D40,
D60, D80, D100,
Inter Frequency D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
Hard Handover D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
Based on Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
Coverage Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms
D0, D10, D20, D40,
D60, D80, D100,
Inter Frequency D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
Hard Handover D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
Based on Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
Coverage Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type 0~64000 0~64000 ms
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type -24~0 -24~0 dB
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type -24~0 -24~0 dB
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type -24~0 -24~0 dB
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type -24~0 -24~0 dB
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type -24~0 -24~0 dB
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type -24~0 -24~0 dB
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type -115~-25 -115~-25 dBm
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type -115~-25 -115~-25 dBm
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type -115~-25 -115~-25 dBm
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type -115~-25 -115~-25 dBm
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type -115~-25 -115~-25 dBm
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type -115~-25 -115~-25 dBm
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type -24~0 -24~0 dB
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type -24~0 -24~0 dB
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type -24~0 -24~0 dB
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type -115~-25 -115~-25 dBm
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type -115~-25 -115~-25 dBm
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type -115~-25 -115~-25 dBm
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type -24~0 -24~0 dB
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type -24~0 -24~0 dB
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type -24~0 -24~0 dB
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type -115~-25 -115~-25 dBm
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type -115~-25 -115~-25 dBm
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type -115~-25 -115~-25 dBm
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on DL QoS
HCS (Hierarchical
Cell Structure) Interval Type 0~512 0~512 s

Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on DL QoS Interval Type 1~64 500~32000, step:500 ms
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on DL QoS Interval Type 0~63 0~62, 63: Infinity None
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type 0~1000 0~1000 ms

Intra Node B
Softer Handover Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover D0, D1, D2, D3, D4,
Based on DL QoS D5, D6, D7, D8, D9,
HCS (Hierarchical Enumeration D11, D13, D15, D17, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
Cell Structure) Type D19 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19 None
HCS (Hierarchical
Cell Structure) Interval Type 0~29 0~14.5, step:0.5 dB
D0, D10, D20, D40,
D60, D80, D100,
D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
HCS (Hierarchical Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
Cell Structure) Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms
HCS (Hierarchical
Cell Structure) Interval Type -24~0 -24~0 dB
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on DL QoS
HCS (Hierarchical
Cell Structure) Interval Type 0~512 0~512 s
HCS (Hierarchical
Cell Structure) Interval Type 1~64 500~32000, step:500 ms
HCS (Hierarchical
Cell Structure) Interval Type 0~63 0~62, 63: Infinity None

Intra Node B
Softer Handover Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None
PERIODICAL_REPO
RTING(Periodical
Inter-RAT reporting), PERIODICAL_REPOR
Handover Based Enumeration EVENT_TRIGGER(E TING,
on Coverage Type vent trigger) EVENT_TRIGGER None
D0, D1, D2, D3, D4,
Inter-RAT D5, D6, D7, D8, D9,
Handover Based Enumeration D11, D13, D15, D17, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
on Coverage Type D19 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19 None
Inter-RAT CPICH_EC/NO,
Handover Based Enumeration CPICH_RSCP, CPICH_EC/NO,
on Coverage Type AUTO CPICH_RSCP, AUTO None
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Service D0, D1, D2, D3, D4,
Inter-RAT D5, D6, D7, D8, D9,
Handover Based Enumeration D11, D13, D15, D17, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
on Load Type D19 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19 None
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage Interval Type 0~20 0~2, step:0.1 None
NON_PERIODIC_RE
PORT(Non periodical
reporting), D250~1
D500~2 D1000~3
D2000~4 D3000~5
D4000~6 D6000~7
Inter-RAT D8000~8 D12000~9 NON_PERIODIC_REP
Handover Based D16000~10 ORT, 250, 500, 1000,
on Coverage D20000~11 2000, 3000, 4000,
Inter-RAT D24000~12 6000, 8000, 12000,
Handover Based Enumeration D28000~13 16000, 20000, 24000,
on DL QoS Type D32000~14 D64000 28000, 32000, 64000 ms
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage Interval Type 0~29 0~14.5, step:0.5 dB/ dBm
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage Interval Type 0~29 0~14.5, step:0.5 dB/ dBm
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage Interval Type 0~15 0~7.5, step:0.5 dB
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage Interval Type 0~15 0~7.5, step:0.5 dB
D0, D10, D20, D40,
D60, D80, D100,
D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
Inter-RAT D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
Handover Based Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
on Coverage Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms
D0, D10, D20, D40,
D60, D80, D100,
D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
Inter-RAT D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
Handover Based Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
on Coverage Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms
D0, D10, D20, D40,
D60, D80, D100,
D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
Inter-RAT D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
Handover Based Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
on Coverage Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on DL QoS Interval Type 0~64000, 65535 0~64000, 65535 ms
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on DL QoS Interval Type 0~64000 0~64000 ms
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Service REQUIRED(Verify
Inter-RAT mode),
Handover Based Enumeration NOT_REQUIRE(Non REQUIRED,
on Load Type -verify mode) NOT_REQUIRE None
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage Interval Type -24~0 -24~0 dB
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage Interval Type -24~0 -24~0 dB
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage Interval Type -24~0 -24~0 dB
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage Interval Type -24~0 -24~0 dB
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage Interval Type -24~0 -24~0 dB
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage Interval Type -24~0 -24~0 dB
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage Interval Type -115~-25 -115~-25 dBm
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage Interval Type -115~-25 -115~-25 dBm
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage Interval Type -115~-25 -115~-25 dBm
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage Interval Type -115~-25 -115~-25 dBm
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage Interval Type -115~-25 -115~-25 dBm
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage Interval Type -115~-25 -115~-25 dBm
lower than -110, -110~-
48(Actual value meets
Inter-RAT the condition: Actual
Handover Based Value = GUI Value -
on Coverage Interval Type 0~63 111) dBm
lower than -110, -110~-
48(Actual value meets
Inter-RAT the condition: Actual
Handover Based Value = GUI Value -
on Coverage Interval Type 0~63 111) dBm
lower than -110, -110~-
48(Actual value meets
Inter-RAT the condition: Actual
Handover Based Value = GUI Value -
on Coverage Interval Type 0~63 111) dBm
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage Interval Type -24~0 -24~0 dB
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage Interval Type -24~0 -24~0 dB
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage Interval Type -24~0 -24~0 dB
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage Interval Type -115~-25 -115~-25 dBm
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage Interval Type -115~-25 -115~-25 dBm
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage Interval Type -115~-25 -115~-25 dBm
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on DL QoS
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Service
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Load Interval Type 0~512 0~512 s
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 s
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage Interval Type 0~15 0~7.5, step:0.5 dBm
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage Interval Type 1~64 500~32000, step:500 ms
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage Interval Type 0~63 0~62, 63: Infinity None
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Service
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Load Interval Type 0~63 0~63 None
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Service
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Load Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 s

Intra Node B
Softer Handover Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Service D0, D1, D2, D3, D4,
Inter-RAT D5, D6, D7, D8, D9,
Handover Based Enumeration D11, D13, D15, D17, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
on Load Type D19 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19 None
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Service
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Load Interval Type 0~15 0~7.5, step:0.5 dB
Inter-RAT D0, D10, D20, D40,
Handover Based D60, D80, D100,
on Service D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
Inter-RAT D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
Handover Based Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
on Load Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Service REQUIRED(Verify
Inter-RAT mode),
Handover Based Enumeration NOT_REQUIRE(Non REQUIRED,
on Load Type -verify mode) NOT_REQUIRE None
Inter-RAT
Handover Based lower than -110, -110~-
on Service 48(Actual value meets
Inter-RAT the condition: Actual
Handover Based Value = GUI Value -
on Load Interval Type 0~63 111) dBm
Inter-RAT
Handover Based lower than -110, -110~-
on Service 48(Actual value meets
Inter-RAT the condition: Actual
Handover Based Value = GUI Value -
on Load Interval Type 0~63 111) dBm
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Service
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Load Interval Type 1~16 1~16 None
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on DL QoS
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Service
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Load Interval Type 0~512 0~512 s
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Service
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Load
Load Based 3G-
2G Handover
Enhancement
Based on Iur-g
Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Service
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Load
Load Based 3G-
2G Handover
Enhancement
Based on Iur-g
Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Service
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Load Interval Type 1~64 500~32000, step:500 ms
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Service
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Load Interval Type 0~63 0~62, 63: Infinity None
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Service
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Load Interval Type 0~63 0~63 None
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Service
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Load Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 s

None Interval Type 0~4095 0~4095 None

Intra Node B
Softer Handover Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None
Intra Node B D0, D1, D2, D3, D4,
Softer Handover D5, D6, D7, D8, D9,
Inter RNC Soft Enumeration D11, D13, D15, D17, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
Handover Type D19 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19 None
Intra Node B
Softer Handover
Inter RNC Soft Enumeration CPICH_EC/NO, CPICH_EC/NO,
Handover Type CPICH_RSCP CPICH_RSCP None
Intra Node B
Softer Handover D1~0 D2~1 D4~2
Inter RNC Soft Enumeration D8~3 D16~4 D32~5 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64,
Handover Type D64~6 INFINITY INFINITY None
NON_PERIODIC_RE
Intra Node B PORT, D250~1 NON_PERIODIC_REP
Softer Handover D500~2 D1000~3 ORT, 250, 500, 1000,
Inter RNC Soft Enumeration D2000~4 D4000~5 2000, 4000, 8000,
Handover Type D8000~6 D16000 16000 ms
Intra Node B
Softer Handover D1~0 D2~1 D4~2
Inter RNC Soft Enumeration D8~3 D16~4 D32~5 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64,
Handover Type D64~6 INFINITY INFINITY None
NON_PERIODIC_RE
Intra Node B PORT, D250~1 NON_PERIODIC_REP
Softer Handover D500~2 D1000~3 ORT, 250, 500, 1000,
Inter RNC Soft Enumeration D2000~4 D4000~5 2000, 4000, 8000,
Handover Type D8000~6 D16000 16000 ms
Intra Node B
Softer Handover D1~0 D2~1 D4~2
Inter RNC Soft Enumeration D8~3 D16~4 D32~5 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64,
Handover Type D64~6 INFINITY INFINITY None
NON_PERIODIC_RE
Intra Node B PORT, D250~1 NON_PERIODIC_REP
Softer Handover D500~2 D1000~3 ORT, 250, 500, 1000,
Inter RNC Soft Enumeration D2000~4 D4000~5 2000, 4000, 8000,
Handover Type D8000~6 D16000 16000 ms
Intra Node B
Softer Handover
Inter RNC Soft
Handover Interval Type 0~29 0~14.5, step:0.5 dB
Intra Node B
Softer Handover
Inter RNC Soft
Handover Interval Type 0~29 0~14.5, step:0.5 dB
Intra Node B
Softer Handover
Inter RNC Soft
Handover Interval Type 0~29 0~14.5, step:0.5 dB
Intra Node B
Softer Handover
Inter RNC Soft
Handover Interval Type 0~29 0~14.5, step:0.5 dB
Intra Node B
Softer Handover
Inter RNC Soft
Handover Interval Type 0~29 0~14.5, step:0.5 dB
Intra Node B
Softer Handover
Inter RNC Soft
Handover Interval Type 0~29 0~14.5, step:0.5 dB
Intra Node B
Softer Handover
Inter RNC Soft
Handover
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type -24~0 -24~0 dB
Intra Node B
Softer Handover
Inter RNC Soft
Handover
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type -115~-25 -115~-25 dBm
None Interval Type 0~15 0~7.5, step:0.5 dB
None Interval Type 0~15 0~7.5, step:0.5 dB
None Interval Type 0~15 0~7.5, step:0.5 dB
Intra Node B
Softer Handover
Inter RNC Soft
Handover Interval Type 0~15 0~7.5, step:0.5 dB
Intra Node B
Softer Handover
Inter RNC Soft
Handover
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type 0~15 0~7.5, step:0.5 dB
Intra Node B
Softer Handover
Inter RNC Soft
Handover Interval Type 0~15 0~7.5, step:0.5 dB
Intra Node B
Softer Handover
Inter RNC Soft
Handover Interval Type 0~20 0~2, step:0.1 None
D0, D10, D20, D40,
D60, D80, D100,
Intra Node B D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
Softer Handover D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
Inter RNC Soft Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
Handover Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms
D0, D10, D20, D40,
D60, D80, D100,
Intra Node B D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
Softer Handover D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
Inter RNC Soft Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
Handover Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms
D0, D10, D20, D40,
D60, D80, D100,
Intra Node B D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
Softer Handover D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
Inter RNC Soft Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
Handover Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms
D0, D10, D20, D40,
D60, D80, D100,
Intra Node B D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
Softer Handover D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
Inter RNC Soft Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
Handover Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms
Intra Node B
Softer Handover
Inter RNC Soft D0, D10, D20, D40,
Handover D60, D80, D100,
Inter Frequency D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
Hard Handover D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
Based on Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
Coverage Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms
D0, D10, D20, D40,
D60, D80, D100,
Intra Node B D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
Softer Handover D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
Inter RNC Soft Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
Handover Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms
Intra Node B
Softer Handover
Inter RNC Soft
Handover Interval Type -24~0 -24~0 dB
Intra Node B
Softer Handover
Inter RNC Soft
Handover Interval Type 1~6 1~6 None
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type -115~-25 -115~-25 dBm

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None


Intra Frequency
Load Balance Interval Type 0~100 0~10, step:0.1 dB

Intra Frequency
Load Balance Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step:0.01 %
Intra Frequency
Load Balance Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step:0.01 %

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None


Load Reshuffling Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step:0.01 %
Load Reshuffling Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step:0.01 %
Load Reshuffling Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step:0.01 %
Load Reshuffling Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step:0.01 %
Overload Control Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step:0.01 %
Overload Control Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step:0.01 %
Overload Control Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step:0.01 %
Overload Control Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step:0.01 %

Load
Measurement Interval Type 10~600000 10~600000 ms

Load
Measurement Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step:0.01 %
Load
Measurement Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step:0.01 %

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

NoAct(no action),
InterFreqLDHO(inter-
freq load handover),
BERateRed(BE traff
rate reduction),
QoSRenego(uncontr
olled real-time traff
Qos re-negotiation),
CSInterRatShouldBe
LDHO(CS domain
inter-rat should be
load handover),
PSInterRatShouldBe
LDHO(PS domain
inter-rat should be
load handover),
AMRRateRed(AMR
traff rate reduction), NoAct, InterFreqLDHO,
MBMSDecPower(MB BERateRed,
MS descend power), QoSRenego,
CodeAdj(Code CSInterRatShouldBeLD
adjust), HO,
CSInterRatShouldNo PSInterRatShouldBeLD
tLDHO(CS domain HO, AMRRateRed,
inter-rat should not MBMSDecPower,
be load handover), CodeAdj,
PSInterRatShouldNot CSInterRatShouldNotL
LDHO(PS domain DHO,
Enumeration inter-rat should not PSInterRatShouldNotL
Load Reshuffling Type be load handover) DHO None
NoAct(no action),
InterFreqLDHO(inter-
freq load handover),
BERateRed(BE traff
rate reduction),
QoSRenego(uncontr
olled real-time traff
Qos re-negotiation),
CSInterRatShouldBe
LDHO(CS domain
inter-rat should be
load handover),
PSInterRatShouldBe
LDHO(PS domain
inter-rat should be
load handover),
AMRRateRed(AMR
traff rate reduction), NoAct, InterFreqLDHO,
MBMSDecPower(MB BERateRed,
MS descend power), QoSRenego,
CodeAdj(Code CSInterRatShouldBeLD
adjust), HO,
CSInterRatShouldNo PSInterRatShouldBeLD
tLDHO(CS domain HO, AMRRateRed,
inter-rat should not MBMSDecPower,
be load handover), CodeAdj,
PSInterRatShouldNot CSInterRatShouldNotL
LDHO(PS domain DHO,
Enumeration inter-rat should not PSInterRatShouldNotL
Load Reshuffling Type be load handover) DHO None
NoAct(no action),
InterFreqLDHO(inter-
freq load handover),
BERateRed(BE traff
rate reduction),
QoSRenego(uncontr
olled real-time traff
Qos re-negotiation),
CSInterRatShouldBe
LDHO(CS domain
inter-rat should be
load handover),
PSInterRatShouldBe
LDHO(PS domain
inter-rat should be
load handover),
AMRRateRed(AMR
traff rate reduction), NoAct, InterFreqLDHO,
MBMSDecPower(MB BERateRed,
MS descend power), QoSRenego,
CodeAdj(Code CSInterRatShouldBeLD
adjust), HO,
CSInterRatShouldNo PSInterRatShouldBeLD
tLDHO(CS domain HO, AMRRateRed,
inter-rat should not MBMSDecPower,
be load handover), CodeAdj,
PSInterRatShouldNot CSInterRatShouldNotL
LDHO(PS domain DHO,
Enumeration inter-rat should not PSInterRatShouldNotL
Load Reshuffling Type be load handover) DHO None
NoAct(no action),
InterFreqLDHO(inter-
freq load handover),
BERateRed(BE traff
rate reduction),
QoSRenego(uncontr
olled real-time traff
Qos re-negotiation),
CSInterRatShouldBe
LDHO(CS domain
inter-rat should be
load handover),
PSInterRatShouldBe
LDHO(PS domain
inter-rat should be
load handover),
AMRRateRed(AMR
traff rate reduction), NoAct, InterFreqLDHO,
MBMSDecPower(MB BERateRed,
MS descend power), QoSRenego,
CodeAdj(Code CSInterRatShouldBeLD
adjust), HO,
CSInterRatShouldNo PSInterRatShouldBeLD
tLDHO(CS domain HO, AMRRateRed,
inter-rat should not MBMSDecPower,
be load handover), CodeAdj,
PSInterRatShouldNot CSInterRatShouldNotL
LDHO(PS domain DHO,
Enumeration inter-rat should not PSInterRatShouldNotL
Load Reshuffling Type be load handover) DHO None
NoAct(no action),
InterFreqLDHO(inter-
freq load handover),
BERateRed(BE traff
rate reduction),
QoSRenego(uncontr
olled real-time traff
Qos re-negotiation),
CSInterRatShouldBe
LDHO(CS domain
inter-rat should be
load handover),
PSInterRatShouldBe
LDHO(PS domain
inter-rat should be
load handover),
AMRRateRed(AMR
traff rate reduction), NoAct, InterFreqLDHO,
MBMSDecPower(MB BERateRed,
MS descend power), QoSRenego,
CodeAdj(Code CSInterRatShouldBeLD
adjust), HO,
CSInterRatShouldNo PSInterRatShouldBeLD
tLDHO(CS domain HO, AMRRateRed,
inter-rat should not MBMSDecPower,
be load handover), CodeAdj,
PSInterRatShouldNot CSInterRatShouldNotL
LDHO(PS domain DHO,
Enumeration inter-rat should not PSInterRatShouldNotL
Load Reshuffling Type be load handover) DHO None
NoAct(no action),
InterFreqLDHO(inter-
freq load handover),
BERateRed(BE traff
rate reduction),
QoSRenego(uncontr
olled real-time traff
Qos re-negotiation),
CSInterRatShouldBe
LDHO(CS domain
inter-rat should be
load handover),
PSInterRatShouldBe
LDHO(PS domain
inter-rat should be
load handover),
AMRRateRed(AMR
traff rate reduction), NoAct, InterFreqLDHO,
MBMSDecPower(MB BERateRed,
MS descend power), QoSRenego,
CodeAdj(Code CSInterRatShouldBeLD
adjust), HO,
CSInterRatShouldNo PSInterRatShouldBeLD
tLDHO(CS domain HO, AMRRateRed,
inter-rat should not MBMSDecPower,
be load handover), CodeAdj,
PSInterRatShouldNot CSInterRatShouldNotL
LDHO(PS domain DHO,
Enumeration inter-rat should not PSInterRatShouldNotL
Load Reshuffling Type be load handover) DHO None
NoAct(no action),
InterFreqLDHO(inter-
freq load handover),
BERateRed(BE traff
rate reduction),
QoSRenego(uncontr
olled real-time traff
Qos re-negotiation),
CSInterRatShouldBe
LDHO(CS domain
inter-rat should be
load handover),
PSInterRatShouldBe
LDHO(PS domain
inter-rat should be
load handover),
AMRRateRed(AMR
traff rate reduction), NoAct, InterFreqLDHO,
MBMSDecPower(MB BERateRed,
MS descend power), QoSRenego,
CodeAdj(Code CSInterRatShouldBeLD
adjust), HO,
CSInterRatShouldNo PSInterRatShouldBeLD
tLDHO(CS domain HO, AMRRateRed,
inter-rat should not MBMSDecPower,
be load handover), CodeAdj,
PSInterRatShouldNot CSInterRatShouldNotL
LDHO(PS domain DHO,
Enumeration inter-rat should not PSInterRatShouldNotL
Load Reshuffling Type be load handover) DHO None
NoAct(no action),
InterFreqLDHO(inter-
freq load handover),
BERateRed(BE traff
rate reduction),
QoSRenego(uncontr
olled real-time traff
Qos re-negotiation),
CSInterRatShouldBe
LDHO(CS domain
inter-rat should be
load handover),
PSInterRatShouldBe
LDHO(PS domain
inter-rat should be
load handover),
AMRRateRed(AMR
traff rate reduction), NoAct, InterFreqLDHO,
MBMSDecPower(MB BERateRed,
MS descend power), QoSRenego,
CodeAdj(Code CSInterRatShouldBeLD
adjust), HO,
CSInterRatShouldNo PSInterRatShouldBeLD
tLDHO(CS domain HO, AMRRateRed,
inter-rat should not MBMSDecPower,
be load handover), CodeAdj,
PSInterRatShouldNot CSInterRatShouldNotL
LDHO(PS domain DHO,
Enumeration inter-rat should not PSInterRatShouldNotL
Load Reshuffling Type be load handover) DHO None
NoAct(no action),
InterFreqLDHO(inter-
freq load handover),
BERateRed(BE traff
rate reduction),
QoSRenego(uncontr
olled real-time traff
Qos re-negotiation),
CSInterRatShouldBe
LDHO(CS domain
inter-rat should be
load handover),
PSInterRatShouldBe
LDHO(PS domain
inter-rat should be
load handover),
AMRRateRed(AMR
traff rate reduction), NoAct, InterFreqLDHO,
MBMSDecPower(MB BERateRed,
MS descend power), QoSRenego,
CodeAdj(Code CSInterRatShouldBeLD
adjust), HO,
CSInterRatShouldNo PSInterRatShouldBeLD
tLDHO(CS domain HO, AMRRateRed,
inter-rat should not MBMSDecPower,
be load handover), CodeAdj,
PSInterRatShouldNot CSInterRatShouldNotL
LDHO(PS domain DHO,
Enumeration inter-rat should not PSInterRatShouldNotL
Load Reshuffling Type be load handover) DHO None
NoAct(no action),
InterFreqLDHO(inter-
freq load handover),
BERateRed(BE traff
rate reduction),
QoSRenego(uncontr
olled real-time traff
Qos re-negotiation),
CSInterRatShouldBe
LDHO(CS domain
inter-rat should be
load handover),
PSInterRatShouldBe
LDHO(PS domain
inter-rat should be
load handover),
AMRRateRed(AMR
traff rate reduction), NoAct, InterFreqLDHO,
MBMSDecPower(MB BERateRed,
MS descend power), QoSRenego,
CodeAdj(Code CSInterRatShouldBeLD
adjust), HO,
CSInterRatShouldNo PSInterRatShouldBeLD
tLDHO(CS domain HO, AMRRateRed,
inter-rat should not MBMSDecPower,
be load handover), CodeAdj,
PSInterRatShouldNot CSInterRatShouldNotL
LDHO(PS domain DHO,
Enumeration inter-rat should not PSInterRatShouldNotL
Load Reshuffling Type be load handover) DHO None
Load Reshuffling Interval Type 1~10 1~10 None
Load Reshuffling Interval Type 1~10 1~10 None
Load Reshuffling Interval Type 1~10 1~10 None
Load Reshuffling Interval Type 1~10 1~10 None
Load Reshuffling Interval Type 1~10 1~10 None
Load Reshuffling Interval Type 1~10 1~10 None
Load Reshuffling Interval Type 1~10 1~10 None
NoAct(no action),
InterFreqLDHO(inter-
freq load handover),
BERateRed(BE traff
rate reduction),
QoSRenego(uncontr
olled real-time traff
Qos re-negotiation),
CSInterRatShouldBe
LDHO(CS domain
inter-rat should be
load handover),
PSInterRatShouldBe
LDHO(PS domain
inter-rat should be
load handover), NoAct, InterFreqLDHO,
AMRRateRed(AMR BERateRed,
traff rate reduction), QoSRenego,
CSInterRatShouldNo CSInterRatShouldBeLD
tLDHO(CS domain HO,
inter-rat should not PSInterRatShouldBeLD
be load handover), HO, AMRRateRed,
PSInterRatShouldNot CSInterRatShouldNotL
LDHO(PS domain DHO,
Enumeration inter-rat should not PSInterRatShouldNotL
Load Reshuffling Type be load handover) DHO None
NoAct(no action),
InterFreqLDHO(inter-
freq load handover),
BERateRed(BE traff
rate reduction),
QoSRenego(uncontr
olled real-time traff
Qos re-negotiation),
CSInterRatShouldBe
LDHO(CS domain
inter-rat should be
load handover),
PSInterRatShouldBe
LDHO(PS domain
inter-rat should be
load handover), NoAct, InterFreqLDHO,
AMRRateRed(AMR BERateRed,
traff rate reduction), QoSRenego,
CSInterRatShouldNo CSInterRatShouldBeLD
tLDHO(CS domain HO,
inter-rat should not PSInterRatShouldBeLD
be load handover), HO, AMRRateRed,
PSInterRatShouldNot CSInterRatShouldNotL
LDHO(PS domain DHO,
Enumeration inter-rat should not PSInterRatShouldNotL
Load Reshuffling Type be load handover) DHO None
NoAct(no action),
InterFreqLDHO(inter-
freq load handover),
BERateRed(BE traff
rate reduction),
QoSRenego(uncontr
olled real-time traff
Qos re-negotiation),
CSInterRatShouldBe
LDHO(CS domain
inter-rat should be
load handover),
PSInterRatShouldBe
LDHO(PS domain
inter-rat should be
load handover), NoAct, InterFreqLDHO,
AMRRateRed(AMR BERateRed,
traff rate reduction), QoSRenego,
CSInterRatShouldNo CSInterRatShouldBeLD
tLDHO(CS domain HO,
inter-rat should not PSInterRatShouldBeLD
be load handover), HO, AMRRateRed,
PSInterRatShouldNot CSInterRatShouldNotL
LDHO(PS domain DHO,
Enumeration inter-rat should not PSInterRatShouldNotL
Load Reshuffling Type be load handover) DHO None
NoAct(no action),
InterFreqLDHO(inter-
freq load handover),
BERateRed(BE traff
rate reduction),
QoSRenego(uncontr
olled real-time traff
Qos re-negotiation),
CSInterRatShouldBe
LDHO(CS domain
inter-rat should be
load handover),
PSInterRatShouldBe
LDHO(PS domain
inter-rat should be
load handover), NoAct, InterFreqLDHO,
AMRRateRed(AMR BERateRed,
traff rate reduction), QoSRenego,
CSInterRatShouldNo CSInterRatShouldBeLD
tLDHO(CS domain HO,
inter-rat should not PSInterRatShouldBeLD
be load handover), HO, AMRRateRed,
PSInterRatShouldNot CSInterRatShouldNotL
LDHO(PS domain DHO,
Enumeration inter-rat should not PSInterRatShouldNotL
Load Reshuffling Type be load handover) DHO None
NoAct(no action),
InterFreqLDHO(inter-
freq load handover),
BERateRed(BE traff
rate reduction),
QoSRenego(uncontr
olled real-time traff
Qos re-negotiation),
CSInterRatShouldBe
LDHO(CS domain
inter-rat should be
load handover),
PSInterRatShouldBe
LDHO(PS domain
inter-rat should be
load handover), NoAct, InterFreqLDHO,
AMRRateRed(AMR BERateRed,
traff rate reduction), QoSRenego,
CSInterRatShouldNo CSInterRatShouldBeLD
tLDHO(CS domain HO,
inter-rat should not PSInterRatShouldBeLD
be load handover), HO, AMRRateRed,
PSInterRatShouldNot CSInterRatShouldNotL
LDHO(PS domain DHO,
Enumeration inter-rat should not PSInterRatShouldNotL
Load Reshuffling Type be load handover) DHO None
NoAct(no action),
InterFreqLDHO(inter-
freq load handover),
BERateRed(BE traff
rate reduction),
QoSRenego(uncontr
olled real-time traff
Qos re-negotiation),
CSInterRatShouldBe
LDHO(CS domain
inter-rat should be
load handover),
PSInterRatShouldBe
LDHO(PS domain
inter-rat should be
load handover), NoAct, InterFreqLDHO,
AMRRateRed(AMR BERateRed,
traff rate reduction), QoSRenego,
CSInterRatShouldNo CSInterRatShouldBeLD
tLDHO(CS domain HO,
inter-rat should not PSInterRatShouldBeLD
be load handover), HO, AMRRateRed,
PSInterRatShouldNot CSInterRatShouldNotL
LDHO(PS domain DHO,
Enumeration inter-rat should not PSInterRatShouldNotL
Load Reshuffling Type be load handover) DHO None
NoAct(no action),
InterFreqLDHO(inter-
freq load handover),
BERateRed(BE traff
rate reduction),
QoSRenego(uncontr
olled real-time traff
Qos re-negotiation),
CSInterRatShouldBe
LDHO(CS domain
inter-rat should be
load handover),
PSInterRatShouldBe
LDHO(PS domain
inter-rat should be
load handover), NoAct, InterFreqLDHO,
AMRRateRed(AMR BERateRed,
traff rate reduction), QoSRenego,
CSInterRatShouldNo CSInterRatShouldBeLD
tLDHO(CS domain HO,
inter-rat should not PSInterRatShouldBeLD
be load handover), HO, AMRRateRed,
PSInterRatShouldNot CSInterRatShouldNotL
LDHO(PS domain DHO,
Enumeration inter-rat should not PSInterRatShouldNotL
Load Reshuffling Type be load handover) DHO None
NoAct(no action),
InterFreqLDHO(inter-
freq load handover),
BERateRed(BE traff
rate reduction),
QoSRenego(uncontr
olled real-time traff
Qos re-negotiation),
CSInterRatShouldBe
LDHO(CS domain
inter-rat should be
load handover),
PSInterRatShouldBe
LDHO(PS domain
inter-rat should be
load handover), NoAct, InterFreqLDHO,
AMRRateRed(AMR BERateRed,
traff rate reduction), QoSRenego,
CSInterRatShouldNo CSInterRatShouldBeLD
tLDHO(CS domain HO,
inter-rat should not PSInterRatShouldBeLD
be load handover), HO, AMRRateRed,
PSInterRatShouldNot CSInterRatShouldNotL
LDHO(PS domain DHO,
Enumeration inter-rat should not PSInterRatShouldNotL
Load Reshuffling Type be load handover) DHO None
Load Reshuffling Interval Type 1~10 1~10 None
Load Reshuffling Interval Type 1~10 1~10 None
Load Reshuffling Interval Type 1~10 1~10 None
Load Reshuffling Interval Type 1~10 1~10 None
Load Reshuffling Interval Type 1~10 1~10 None
Load Reshuffling Interval Type 1~10 1~10 None
Load Reshuffling Interval Type 1~10 1~10 None
Load Reshuffling Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step:0.01 %
Load Reshuffling Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step:0.01 %

Load Reshuffling Interval Type 0~400000 0~400000 bit/s


Load Reshuffling Interval Type 0~400000 0~400000 bit/s

Load Reshuffling Interval Type 1~15 1~15 None


SF4(SF4), SF8(SF8),
SF16(SF16),
SF32(SF32),
Load Reshuffling SF64(SF64),
Code Resource Enumeration SF128(SF128), SF4, SF8, SF16, SF32,
Management Type SF256(SF256) SF64, SF128, SF256 None
Enumeration FALSE(FALSE),
Load Reshuffling Type TRUE(TRUE) FALSE, TRUE None
Load Reshuffling Interval Type 1~3 1~3 None
SF4(SF4), SF8(SF8),
SF16(SF16),
SF32(SF32),
SF64(SF64),
Enumeration SF128(SF128), SF4, SF8, SF16, SF32,
Load Reshuffling Type SF256(SF256) SF64, SF128, SF256 None

SF4(SF4), SF8(SF8),
SF16(SF16),
SF32(SF32),
SF64(SF64),
Enumeration SF128(SF128), SF4, SF8, SF16, SF32,
Load Reshuffling Type SF256(SF256) SF64, SF128, SF256 None
Load Reshuffling Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step:0.01 %
Enumeration FALSE(FALSE),
Load Reshuffling Type TRUE(TRUE) FALSE, TRUE None
Enumeration
Load Reshuffling Type OFF(OFF), ON(ON) OFF, ON None
R99_CONVERSATI
ONAL(R99
Conversational),
R99_STREAMING(R
99 Streaming),
R99_BE(R99 BE),
HSDPA_CONVERSA
TIONAL(HSDPA
Conversational),
HSDPA_STREAMIN R99_CONVERSATION
G(HSDPA AL, R99_STREAMING,
Streaming), R99_BE,
HSDPA_BE(HSDPA HSDPA_CONVERSATI
BE), ONAL,
HSPA_CONVERSAT HSDPA_STREAMING,
IONAL(HSPA HSDPA_BE,
Conversational), HSPA_CONVERSATIO
HSPA_STREAMING( NAL,
HSPA Streaming), HSPA_STREAMING,
Load Reshuffling Bit Field Type HSPA_BE(HSPA BE) HSPA_BE None
8SF4(8SF4),
7SF4(7SF4),
6SF4(6SF4),
5SF4(5SF4),
4SF4(4SF4),
3SF4(3SF4),
2SF4(2SF4),
SF4(SF4), SF8(SF8),
SF16(SF16), 8SF4, 7SF4, 6SF4,
SF32(SF32), 5SF4, 4SF4, 3SF4,
SF64(SF64), 2SF4, SF4, SF8, SF16,
Enumeration SF128(SF128), SF32, SF64, SF128,
Load Reshuffling Type SF256(SF256) SF256 None
BLINDHO(BLINDHO)
,
Enumeration MEASUREHO(MEAS BLINDHO,
Load Reshuffling Type UREHO) MEASUREHO None

Intra Node B
Softer Handover Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

CSAMR_INTERFRE
Q(CS AMR inter-
frequency switch),
CSNONAMR_INTER
FREQ(CS non AMR
inter-frequency
switch),
PSR99_INTERFREQ
(PSR99 inter- CSAMR_INTERFREQ,
frequency switch), CSNONAMR_INTERF
PSHSPA_INTERFRE REQ,
Q(PSHSPA inter- PSR99_INTERFREQ,
None Bit Field Type frequency switch) PSHSPA_INTERFREQ None
None Interval Type 0~100 0~100 None
None Interval Type 0~100 0~100 None
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover D0, D1, D2, D3, D4,
Based on DL QoS D5, D6, D7, D8, D9,
HCS (Hierarchical Enumeration D11, D13, D15, D17, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
Cell Structure) Type D19 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19 None
PERIODICAL_REPO
RTING(Periodical
reporting), PERIODICAL_REPOR
Enumeration EVENT_TRIGGER(E TING,
None Type vent trigger) EVENT_TRIGGER None
CPICH_EC/NO,
Enumeration CPICH_RSCP, CPICH_EC/NO,
None Type BOTH CPICH_RSCP, BOTH None
NON_PERIODIC_RE
PORT(Non periodical
reporting), D250~1
D500~2 D1000~3
D2000~4 D3000~5
D4000~6 D6000~7
D8000~8 D12000~9 NON_PERIODIC_REP
D16000~10 ORT, 250, 500, 1000,
Inter Frequency D20000~11 2000, 3000, 4000,
Hard Handover D24000~12 6000, 8000, 12000,
Based on Enumeration D28000~13 16000, 20000, 24000,
Coverage Type D32000~14 D64000 28000, 32000, 64000 ms
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type 0~64000 0~64000 ms
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type 0~29 0~14.5, step:0.5 dB/ dBm
HCS (Hierarchical
Cell Structure) Interval Type 0~29 0~14.5, step:0.5 dB
D0, D10, D20, D40,
D60, D80, D100,
D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
HCS (Hierarchical Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
Cell Structure) Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms
None Interval Type -24~0 -24~0 dB
None Interval Type -115~-25 -115~-25 dB
None Interval Type 0~3 0~3 None
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type 0~512 0~512 s

Intra Node B
Softer Handover Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

CSAMR_INTERRAT(
CS AMR inter-RAT
None Bit Field Type switch) CSAMR_INTERRAT None
None Interval Type 0~100 0~100 None
None Interval Type 0~100 0~100 None
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Service D0, D1, D2, D3, D4,
Inter-RAT D5, D6, D7, D8, D9,
Handover Based Enumeration D11, D13, D15, D17, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
on Load Type D19 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19 None
PERIODICAL_REPO
RTING(Periodical
reporting), PERIODICAL_REPOR
Enumeration EVENT_TRIGGER(E TING,
None Type vent trigger) EVENT_TRIGGER None
NON_PERIODIC_RE
PORT(Non periodical
reporting), D250~1
D500~2 D1000~3
D2000~4 D3000~5
D4000~6 D6000~7
Inter-RAT D8000~8 D12000~9 NON_PERIODIC_REP
Handover Based D16000~10 ORT, 250, 500, 1000,
on Coverage D20000~11 2000, 3000, 4000,
Inter-RAT D24000~12 6000, 8000, 12000,
Handover Based Enumeration D28000~13 16000, 20000, 24000,
on DL QoS Type D32000~14 D64000 28000, 32000, 64000 ms
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Service REQUIRED(Verify
Inter-RAT mode),
Handover Based Enumeration NOT_REQUIRE(Non REQUIRED,
on Load Type -verify mode) NOT_REQUIRE None
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on DL QoS Interval Type 0~64000, 65535 0~64000, 65535 ms
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on DL QoS Interval Type 0~64000 0~64000 ms
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Service
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Load Interval Type 0~15 0~7.5, step:0.5 dB
Inter-RAT D0, D10, D20, D40,
Handover Based D60, D80, D100,
on Service D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
Inter-RAT D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
Handover Based Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
on Load Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms
lower than -110, -110~-
48(Actual value meets
the condition: Actual
Value = GUI Value -
None Interval Type 0~63 111) dBm
None Interval Type 0~3 0~3 None
ALL_USER(All User),
HALF(Half),
THIRD(THIRD),
Enumeration QUARTER(QUARTE ALL_USER, HALF,
None Type R) THIRD, QUARTER None
None Interval Type 0~512 0~512 s

None Interval Type 0~300 0~300 s


None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

MBMS
Introduction Enumeration STREAMING, STREAMING,
Package Type BACKGROUND BACKGROUND None

MBMS
Introduction Enumeration D16, D32, D64,
Package Type D128, D256 16, 32, 64, 128, 256 kbit/s
Open Loop Power
Control Interval Type -350~150 -35~15, step: 0.1 dB

MBMS Load
Control Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step: 0.01 %
MBMS Load
Control Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step: 0.01 %
Physical Channel
Management Interval Type 0~1279 0~1279 ms
Physical Channel
Management Interval Type 0~2559 0~2559 ms

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None


PTM, PTP, PTM, PTP,
Enumeration ENHANCEDPTM, ENHANCEDPTM,
MBMS Phase 2 Type DYNAMIC DYNAMIC None
MBMS Enhanced
Broadcast Mode Interval Type 2~10 2~10 None
MBMS Enhanced
Broadcast Mode Interval Type 1~5 1~5 None

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

RAN Sharing
Introduction
Package
MOCN
Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~3 0~3 None
MBMS
Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

MBMS
Introduction Enumeration STREAMING, STREAMING,
Package Type BACKGROUND BACKGROUND None
MBMS
Introduction Enumeration D16, D32, D64,
Package Type D128, D256 16, 32, 64, 128, 256 kbit/s

Physical Channel Enumeration


Management Type TRUE, FALSE TRUE, FALSE None

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

MBMS
Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~255 0~255 None
MBMS
Introduction
Package Interval Type -10~5 -10~5 dB

MBMS
Introduction Enumeration FALSE(Not Use),
Package Type TRUE(Use) FALSE, TRUE None

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 1~255 1~255 None

MBMS
Introduction
Package Interval Type 1~32 1~32 None
MBMS
FLC(Frequency
Layer
Convergence)/FL
D(Frequency Enumeration
Layer Dispersion) Type OFF(OFF), ON(ON) OFF, ON None

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None


Inter System Enumeration
Direct Retry Type OFF, ON OFF, ON None
Inter System
Direct Retry Interval Type 1~255 1~255 s
D250, D500, D1000,
D2000, D3000,
D4000, D6000, 250, 500, 1000, 2000,
D8000, D12000, 3000, 4000, 6000,
D16000, D20000, 8000, 12000, 16000,
Inter System Enumeration D24000, D28000, 20000, 24000, 28000,
Direct Retry Type D32000, D64000 32000, 64000 ms
Inter System
Direct Retry Interval Type -115~-25 -115~-25 dBm
Inter System
Direct Retry Interval Type -24~0 -24~0 dB
Inter System
Direct Retry Interval Type 1~65535 1~65535 None

Intra Node B
Softer Handover Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type 1~255 1~255 s
D250, D500, D1000,
D2000, D3000,
D4000, D6000, 250, 500, 1000, 2000,
Inter Frequency D8000, D12000, 3000, 4000, 6000,
Hard Handover D16000, D20000, 8000, 12000, 16000,
Based on Enumeration D24000, D28000, 20000, 24000, 28000,
Coverage Type D32000, D64000 32000, 64000 ms
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type -115~-25 -115~-25 dBm
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type -24~0 -24~0 dB

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None


Load Enumeration REQUIRE, REQUIRE,
Measurement Type NOT_REQUIRE NOT_REQUIRE None
NOT_REQUIRE, NOT_REQUIRE,
INTER_FREQ, INTER_FREQ,
INTER_RAT, INTER_RAT,
Load Enumeration INTER_FREQ_AND_ INTER_FREQ_AND_IN
Measurement Type INTER_RAT TER_RAT None
REQUIRE, REQUIRE,
NOT_REQUIRE, NOT_REQUIRE,
INTER_FREQ, INTER_FREQ,
INTER_RAT, INTER_RAT,
Load Enumeration INTER_FREQ_AND_ INTER_FREQ_AND_IN
Measurement Type INTER_RAT TER_RAT None

None Interval Type 0~4095 0~4095 None

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

None String Type None 1~64 characters None


None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None


None Interval Type 0~7 0~7 None
None Interval Type 0~31 0~62, step:2 dB
None Interval Type 0~31 0~62, step:2 dB
D6(D6), D15(D15),
D25(D25), D50(D50),
Enumeration D75(D75), D6, D15, D25, D50,
None Type D100(D100) D75, D100 None
None Interval Type -70~-22 -140~ -44, step:2 dBm
Enumeration FALSE(FALSE),
None Type TRUE(TRUE) FALSE, TRUE None
D0(D0), D1(D1),
D2(D2), D3(D3),
D4(D4), D5(D5),
D6(D6), D7(D7),
D8(D8), D9(D9),
D10(D10), D11(D11), D0, D1, D2, D3, D4,
D12(D12), D13(D13), D5, D6, D7, D8, D9,
Enumeration D14(D14), D15(D15), D10, D11, D12, D13,
None Type D16(D16) D14, D15, D16 None

None Interval Type 1~504 1~504 None


None Interval Type 1~504 1~504 None

None Interval Type 1~504 1~504 None


None Interval Type 1~504 1~504 None

None Interval Type 1~504 1~504 None


None Interval Type 1~504 1~504 None

None Interval Type 1~504 1~504 None


None Interval Type 1~504 1~504 None

None Interval Type 1~504 1~504 None


None Interval Type 1~504 1~504 None

None Interval Type 1~504 1~504 None


None Interval Type 1~504 1~504 None

None Interval Type 1~504 1~504 None


None Interval Type 1~504 1~504 None

None Interval Type 1~504 1~504 None


None Interval Type 1~504 1~504 None

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None


Overload Control Interval Type 0~100 0~100 None
Overload Control Interval Type 0~100 0~100 None
Overload Control Interval Type 1~10 1~10 None
Overload Control Interval Type 1~10 1~10 None
Overload Control Interval Type 1~99 0.01~0.99, step:0.01 %
Overload Control Interval Type 100~200 1~2, step:0.01 %
Overload Control Interval Type 1~65535 1~65535 ms
Overload Control Interval Type 1~65535 1~65535 ms
Overload Control Interval Type 0~10 0~10 None
Overload Control Interval Type 0~10 0~10 None

MBMS_REL(MBMS
Enumeration service), MBMS_REL,
Overload Control Type USER_REL(UE) USER_REL None
Overload Control Interval Type 0~8 0~8 None
Overload Control Interval Type 0~10 0~10 None

Overload Control Interval Type 0~30 0~3, step:0.1 dB

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None


Potential User
Control Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step:0.01 %
Potential User
Control Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step:0.01 %
Potential User
Control Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step:0.01 %
Potential User
Control Interval Type -10~10 -20~20, step:2 dB

Potential User
Control Interval Type -10~10 -20~20, step:2 dB
Potential User
Control Interval Type -20~20 -20~20 dB
Potential User
Control Interval Type -20~20 -20~20 dB
Potential User
Control Interval Type -20~20 -20~20 dB
Potential User
Control Interval Type -20~20 -20~20 dB

Intra Node B
Softer Handover Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on DL QoS
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on DL QoS Interval Type -15~15 -15~15 dB
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on DL QoS
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on DL QoS Interval Type 0~512 0~512 s
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on DL QoS
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on DL QoS Interval Type 0~512 0~512 s
Inter-RAT
Handover Based Enumeration CPICH_EC/NO, CPICH_EC/NO,
on DL QoS Type CPICH_RSCP CPICH_RSCP None

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None


D0, D10, D20, D40,
D60, D80, D100,
D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
AMR/WB-AMR D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
Speech Rates Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
Control Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms
D0, D10, D20, D40,
D60, D80, D100,
D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
AMR/WB-AMR D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
Speech Rates Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
Control Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms
D0, D10, D20, D40,
D60, D80, D100,
D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
AMR/WB-AMR D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
Speech Rates Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
Control Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms
D0, D10, D20, D40,
D60, D80, D100,
D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
AMR/WB-AMR D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
Speech Rates Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
Control Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms
D0, D10, D20, D40,
D60, D80, D100,
D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
AMR/WB-AMR D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
Speech Rates Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
Control Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms
D0, D10, D20, D40,
D60, D80, D100,
D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
Inter Frequency D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
Hard Handover Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
Based on DL QoS Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms

D0, D10, D20, D40,


D60, D80, D100,
D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
Inter Frequency D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
Hard Handover Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
Based on DL QoS Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms
D0, D10, D20, D40,
D60, D80, D100,
D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
Inter Frequency D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
Hard Handover Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
Based on DL QoS Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms

D0, D10, D20, D40,


D60, D80, D100,
D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
Dynamic Channel D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
Configuration Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
Control (DCCC) Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms
D0, D10, D20, D40,
D60, D80, D100,
D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
Dynamic Channel D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
Configuration Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
Control (DCCC) Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms

D0, D10, D20, D40,


D60, D80, D100,
D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
Dynamic Channel D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
Configuration Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
Control (DCCC) Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms
D0, D10, D20, D40,
D60, D80, D100,
D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
Dynamic Channel D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
Configuration Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
Control (DCCC) Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms

D0, D10, D20, D40,


D60, D80, D100,
D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
Dynamic Channel D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
Configuration Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
Control (DCCC) Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms
D0, D1, D2, D3, D4,
Dynamic Channel D5, D6, D7, D8, D9,
Configuration Enumeration D11, D13, D15, D17, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
Control (DCCC) Type D19 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19 None

Dynamic Channel
Configuration
Control (DCCC) D0, D1, D2, D3, D4,
Inter-RAT D5, D6, D7, D8, D9,
Handover Based Enumeration D11, D13, D15, D17, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
on DL QoS Type D19 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19 None
AMR/WB-AMR
Speech Rates
Control
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on DL QoS Interval Type 1~6000 10~60000, step: 10 ms

AMR/WB-AMR
Speech Rates
Control
Inter-RAT
Handover Based Enumeration
on DL QoS Type TEN_MSEC, MIN TEN_MSEC, MIN None
AMR/WB-AMR
Speech Rates
Control
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on DL QoS
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on DL QoS Interval Type 1~6000 10~60000, step: 10 ms
AMR/WB-AMR
Speech Rates
Control
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on DL QoS Interval Type 1~60 1~60 min
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on DL QoS Interval Type 1~6000 10~60000, step: 10 ms

Inter Frequency
Hard Handover Enumeration
Based on DL QoS Type TEN_MSEC, MIN TEN_MSEC, MIN None
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on DL QoS Interval Type 1~6000 10~60000, step: 10 ms
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on DL QoS Interval Type 1~60 1~60 min
Dynamic Channel
Configuration
Control (DCCC)
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on DL QoS Interval Type 1~6000 10~60000, step: 10 ms

Dynamic Channel
Configuration
Control (DCCC)
Inter-RAT
Handover Based Enumeration
on DL QoS Type TEN_MSEC, MIN TEN_MSEC, MIN None
Dynamic Channel
Configuration
Control (DCCC)
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on DL QoS
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on DL QoS Interval Type 1~6000 10~60000, step: 10 ms
Dynamic Channel
Configuration
Control (DCCC)
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on DL QoS Interval Type 1~60 1~60 min
Dynamic Channel
Configuration
Control (DCCC)
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on DL QoS Interval Type 1~6000 10~60000, step: 10 ms

Dynamic Channel
Configuration
Control (DCCC)
Inter-RAT
Handover Based Enumeration
on DL QoS Type TEN_MSEC, MIN TEN_MSEC, MIN None
Dynamic Channel
Configuration
Control (DCCC) Interval Type 1~6000 10~60000, step: 10 ms
Dynamic Channel
Configuration
Control (DCCC)
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on DL QoS Interval Type 1~60 1~60 min

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

Service Steering
and Load Sharing
in RRC Enumeration AMR, VP, PSR99, AMR, VP, PSR99,
Connection Setup Type PSHSPA PSHSPA None
OFF, OFF,
Service Steering ONLY_TO_INTER_F ONLY_TO_INTER_FR
and Load Sharing REQUENCY, EQUENCY,
in RRC Enumeration ONLY_TO_INTER_R ONLY_TO_INTER_RA
Connection Setup Type AT T None
Service Steering
and Load Sharing
in RRC
Connection Setup Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
Service Steering
and Load Sharing
in RRC
Connection Setup Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
Band1, Band2, BAND1, BAND2,
Band3, Band4, BAND3, BAND4,
Band5, Band6, BAND5, BAND6,
Service Steering Band7, Band8, BAND7, BAND8,
and Load Sharing Band9, BAND9,
in RRC Enumeration DependOnNCell, DependOnNCell,
Connection Setup Type BandIndNotUsed BANDINDNOTUSED None
Service Steering
and Load Sharing
in RRC Enumeration
Connection Setup Type FALSE, TRUE FALSE, TRUE None
Service Steering
and Load Sharing
in RRC
Connection Setup Interval Type 0~16383 0~16383 None

Service Steering
and Load Sharing
in RRC
Connection Setup Interval Type 0~16383 0~16383 None
Optimization
MBSC Load
Balancing
MBSC Service
Distribution
MBSC Handover
based on Load
Enhancement
Multi-Carrier
Switch off Based
on Traffic Load
Cell ID + RTT
Function Based
LCS
OTDOA Based
LCS
A-GPS Based
LCS
LCS over Iur
Cell Barring
Dedicated Carrier
for Each Operator
MOCN
Introduction
Package
Carrier Sharing by
Operators
RNC Node
Redundancy
Satellite
Transmission on
Iub Interface
Load Based 3G-
2G Handover
Enhancement
Based on Iur-g
Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

Enumeration CS_DOMAIN, CS_DOMAIN,


Admission Control Type PS_DOMAIN PS_DOMAIN None
Admission Control Interval Type 0~16000000 0~16000000 bit/s
Open Loop Power
Control
Admission Control Interval Type -350~150 -35~15, step:0.1 dB
Open Loop Power
Control Interval Type -350~150 -35~15, step:0.1 dB
D4(SF4), D8(SF8),
D16(SF16),
D32(SF32),
D64(SF64),
D128(SF128), SF4, SF8, SF16, SF32,
Code Resource Enumeration D256(SF256), SF64, SF128, SF256,
Management Type D512(SF512) SF512 None

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None


Intra RNC Cell CPICH_ECNO(CPIC
Update H Ec/N0),
Inter RNC Cell Enumeration CPICH_RSCP(CPIC CPICH_ECNO,
Update Type H RSCP) CPICH_RSCP None
Intra RNC Cell
Update
Inter RNC Cell
Update
Multi Frequency
Band Networking
Management Interval Type 0~20 0~40, step:2 dB
Intra RNC Cell
Update
Inter RNC Cell
Update
Intra RNC URA
Update
Inter RNC URA
Update
Multi Frequency
Band Networking
Management Interval Type 0~20 0~40, step:2 dB
Intra RNC Cell
Update
Inter RNC Cell
Update
Multi Frequency
Band Networking
Management Interval Type 0~20, 255 {0~40}, {255}, step:2 dB
Intra RNC Cell
Update
Inter RNC Cell
Update
Intra RNC URA
Update
Inter RNC URA
Update
Multi Frequency
Band Networking
Management Interval Type 0~20, 255 {0~40}, {255}, step:2 dB
Intra RNC Cell
Update
Inter RNC Cell
Update
HCS (Hierarchical
Cell Structure)
Multi Frequency
Band Networking
Management Interval Type 0~31 0~31 s
Intra RNC Cell
Update
Inter RNC Cell
Update Interval Type -24~0 -24~0 dB
Intra RNC Cell
Update
Inter RNC Cell
Update Interval Type -58~-13 -115~-25, step:2 dBm
Intra RNC Cell Enumeration
Update Type TRUE, FALSE TRUE, FALSE None

Intra RNC Cell


Update Interval Type -2~-1 -4~-2, step:2 None
Intra RNC Cell
Update
Inter RNC Cell
Update Interval Type -50~33 -50~33 dBm

Intra RNC Cell


Update
Inter RNC Cell
Update
Multi Frequency
Band Networking
Management Interval Type -16~10, 127 {-32~20}, {127}, step:2 dB
Intra RNC Cell
Update
Inter RNC Cell
Update
Multi Frequency
Band Networking
Management Interval Type -16~10, 127 {-32~20}, {127}, step:2 dB
Intra RNC Cell
Update
Multi Frequency
Band Networking
Management Interval Type -16~10, 127 {-32~20}, {127}, step:2 dB
Intra RNC Cell
Update
Multi Frequency
Band Networking
Management Interval Type -16~10, 127 {-32~20}, {127}, step:2 dB
Intra RNC Cell
Update
Inter RNC Cell
Update
HCS (Hierarchical
Cell Structure)
Multi Frequency
Band Networking
Management Interval Type -16~10, 127 {-32~20}, {127}, step:2 dB
Intra RNC Cell
Update Interval Type 0~10, 255 {0~1}, {255}, step:0.1 None

Intra RNC Cell {1~4.75}, {255},


Update Interval Type 4~19, 255 step:0.25 None
Intra RNC Cell {1~4.75}, {255},
Update Interval Type 4~19, 255 step:0.25 None

Intra RNC Cell Enumeration CONFIGURED, CONFIGURED,


Update Type NOT_CONFIGURED NOT_CONFIGURED None
NotUsed, D30(30
seconds), D60(60
seconds), D120(120
seconds), D180(180
Intra RNC Cell Enumeration seconds), D240(240 NotUsed, 30, 60, 120,
Update Type seconds) 180, 240 s

Intra RNC Cell


Update Interval Type 1~16 1~16 None
NotUsed, D10(10
seconds), D20(20
seconds), D30(30
seconds), D40(40
seconds), D50(50
seconds), D60(60
Intra RNC Cell Enumeration seconds), D70(70 NotUsed, 10, 20, 30,
Update Type seconds) 40, 50, 60, 70 s
Intra RNC Cell
Update
Inter RNC Cell
Update
Intra RNC URA
Update
Inter RNC URA
Update
Multi Frequency
Band Networking
Management Interval Type 0~40, 255 {0~40}, {255} dB
Intra RNC Cell
Update
Inter RNC Cell
Update
Multi Frequency
Band Networking
Management Interval Type 0~40, 255 {0~40}, {255} dB
Intra RNC Cell
Update
Inter RNC Cell
Update
Intra RNC URA
Update
Inter RNC URA
Update
Multi Frequency
Band Networking
Management Interval Type 0~40, 255 {0~40}, {255} dB
Intra RNC Cell
Update
Inter RNC Cell
Update
Multi Frequency
Band Networking
Management Interval Type 0~40, 255 {0~40}, {255} dB
Intra RNC Cell
Update
Inter RNC Cell
Update Interval Type 0~31, 255 {0~31}, {255} s
Intra RNC Cell
Update
Inter RNC Cell
Update Interval Type 0~31, 255 {0~6.2}, {255}, step:0.2 s
Intra RNC Cell
Update Interval Type 0~7 0~7 None
Intra RNC Cell
Update Interval Type 0~31 {0~62}, step:2 dB
Intra RNC Cell
Update Interval Type 0~7 {0~7} dB
Intra RNC Cell
Update Interval Type 0~31 {0~62}, step:2 dB

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None


System SIB2, SIB4, SIB12, SIB2, SIB4, SIB12,
Information SIB18, SIB19, SIB18, SIB19,
Broadcasting Bit Field Type SIB11BIS SIB11BIS None

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None


3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None


Open Loop Power
Control Interval Type -10~5 -10~5 dB

Open Loop Power


Control Interval Type -22~5 -22~5 dB

Enumeration
Admission Control Type OFF, ON OFF, ON None

Admission Control Interval Type 1~31 1~31 d


Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on Enumeration D8, D16, D32, D64,
Coverage Type D128, D256 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256 None
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on Enumeration D8, D16, D32, D64,
Coverage Type D128, D256 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256 None
WALKING_SPEED_
AND_HOT_SPOT_C
ELL, WALKING_SPEED_AN
MID_SPEED_AND_ D_HOT_SPOT_CELL,
HOT_SPOT_CELL, MID_SPEED_AND_HO
HIGH_SPEED_AND T_SPOT_CELL,
_HOT_SPOT_CELL, HIGH_SPEED_AND_H
LOW_SPEED_AND_ OT_SPOT_CELL,
MEDIUM_COVERAG LOW_SPEED_AND_M
E_CELL, EDIUM_COVERAGE_
HIGH_SPEED_AND CELL,
_MEDIUM_COVERA HIGH_SPEED_AND_M
GE_CELL, EDIUM_COVERAGE_
Inter-RAT LOW_SPEED_AND_ CELL,
Handover Based HIGH_COVERAGE_ LOW_SPEED_AND_HI
on Coverage CELL, GH_COVERAGE_CEL
Inter Frequency HIGH_SPEED_AND L,
Hard Handover _HIGH_COVERAGE HIGH_SPEED_AND_H
Based on Enumeration _CELL, IGH_COVERAGE_CEL
Coverage Type OTHER_CELL L, OTHER_CELL None
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage
Inter-RAT
Handover Based Enumeration FALSE(Not Limited),
on Coverage Type TRUE(Limited) FALSE, TRUE None
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on Enumeration D8, D16, D32, D64,
Coverage Type D128, D256 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256 None
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage
HSDPA Mobility
Management
HSUPA Mobility Enumeration FALSE(Forbidden),
Management Type TRUE(Permit) FALSE, TRUE None
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage
HSDPA Mobility
Management Limited, Permit,
HSUPA Mobility Enumeration BasedOnUECap(Bas Limited, Permit,
Management Type ed On UE Capability) BasedOnUECap None
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on Enumeration FALSE(Forbidden),
Coverage Type TRUE(Permit) FALSE, TRUE None

3GPP
Specifications
Dynamic Channel
Configuration
Control (DCCC)
IP-Based GSM
and UMTS Co-
Transmission on
MBSC Side
MOCN
Introduction
Package
RNC Node Enumeration CS_DOMAIN, CS_DOMAIN,
Redundancy Type PS_DOMAIN PS_DOMAIN None
3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~255 0~1530 step:6 min
Connection with
TMA (Tower
Mounted
Amplifier)
3GPP
Specifications
Conversational
QoS Class
Interactive QoS
Class
Integrity
Protection
Encryption
ATM over E1T1
on Iub Interface
ATM over
Channelized
STM-1/OC-3 on
Iub Interface
NACC Procedure
Optimization
MBSC Load
Balancing
MBSC Handover
based on Load
Enhancement
IP-Based GSM
and UMTS Co-
Transmission on Enumeration NOT_ALLOWED, NOT_ALLOWED,
MBSC Side Type ALLOWED ALLOWED None
3GPP Enumeration
Specifications Type MODE1, MODE2 MODE1, MODE2 None

System
Information
Broadcasting Interval Type 6~9 6~9 None
RAN Sharing
Introduction
Package
MOCN
Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~3 0~3 None

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~4095 0~4095 None

3GPP
Specifications
Dynamic Channel
Configuration
Control (DCCC)
IP-Based GSM
and UMTS Co-
Transmission on
MBSC Side
MOCN
Introduction
Package
RNC Node Enumeration CS_DOMAIN, CS_DOMAIN,
Redundancy Type PS_DOMAIN PS_DOMAIN None

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~186 0~186 None
3GPP Enumeration R99, R4, R5, R6, R7, R99, R4, R5, R6, R7,
Specifications Type R8 R8 None

CR527_SUPPORT,
CR527_NOT_SUPP
ORT, CR527_SUPPORT,
CR528_SUPPORT, CR527_NOT_SUPPOR
CR528_NOT_SUPP T, CR528_SUPPORT,
ORT, CR528_NOT_SUPPOR
CR529_SUPPORT, T, CR529_SUPPORT,
3GPP Enumeration CR529_NOT_SUPP CR529_NOT_SUPPOR
Specifications Type ORT T None
Iu Flex Load
Distribution
Management
MOCN
Introduction
Package
IP-Based GSM
and UMTS Co- NORMAL,
Transmission on Enumeration OFFLOAD, NORMAL, OFFLOAD,
MBSC Side Type INHIBITED INHIBITED None
Iu Flex Load
Distribution
Management
IP-Based GSM
and UMTS Co-
Transmission on
MBSC Side Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535000 step:1000 None

ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package
IP Transmission
Introduction on Iu Enumeration ATM_TRANS, ATM_TRANS,
Interface Type IP_TRANS IP_TRANS None
IP Transmission
Introduction on Iu Enumeration
Interface Type OFF, ON OFF, ON None
IP Transmission
Introduction on Iu
Interface Interval Type 1~5 1~5 None

3GPP Enumeration
Specifications Type OFF, ON OFF, ON None
RSVDBIT1_BIT1,
RSVDBIT1_BIT2,
RSVDBIT1_BIT3,
RSVDBIT1_BIT4,
RSVDBIT1_BIT5,
RSVDBIT1_BIT6,
RSVDBIT1_BIT7,
RSVDBIT1_BIT8,
RSVDBIT1_BIT9,
RSVDBIT1_BIT10,
RSVDBIT1_BIT11,
RSVDBIT1_BIT12,
RSVDBIT1_BIT13,
RSVDBIT1_BIT14,
RSVDBIT1_BIT15,
RSVDBIT1_BIT16,
RSVDBIT1_BIT17,
RSVDBIT1_BIT18,
RSVDBIT1_BIT19,
RSVDBIT1_BIT20,
RSVDBIT1_BIT21,
RSVDBIT1_BIT22,
RSVDBIT1_BIT23,
RSVDBIT1_BIT24,
RSVDBIT1_BIT25,
RSVDBIT1_BIT26,
RSVDBIT1_BIT27,
RSVDBIT1_BIT28,
RSVDBIT1_BIT29,
RSVDBIT1_BIT30,
3GPP RSVDBIT1_BIT31, Each bit can be set ON
Specifications Bit Field Type RSVDBIT1_BIT32 or OFF None

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~4294967295 0~4294967295 None

RAN Sharing
Introduction
Package
MOCN
Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~3 0~3 None
Domain Specific PsBlk(BLOCK PS),
Access Control Enumeration CsAndPsBlk(BLOCK
(DSAC) Type CS AND PS) PsBlk, CsAndPsBlk None

Domain Specific
Access Control
(DSAC) Interval Type 2~30 2~30 min

PRIM(Primary
Operator),
SEC(Secondary
Operator),
OUTER(Outer
Operator),
3GPP Enumeration COMM(Common PRIM, SEC, OUTER,
Specifications Type Operator) COMM None
RAN Sharing
Introduction
Package
MOCN
Introduction
Package String Type None 1~31 characters None

None String Type None 3 digits None

None String Type None 2~3 digits None


RAN Sharing
Introduction
Package
MOCN
Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~3, 5~31 0~3, 5~31 None

RAN Sharing
Introduction
Package
MOCN
Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~3 0~3 None
IP-Based GSM
and UMTS Co-
Transmission on
MBSC Side
LCS Classified
Zones
Dedicated Carrier
for Each Operator
MOCN
Introduction
Package
RNC Node
Redundancy Interval Type 0~3, 5~31 0~3, 5~31 None

MOCN
Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~31 0~31 None

MOCN
Introduction
Package
Dedicated Carrier
for Each Operator String Type None 1~31 characters None

MOCN
Introduction
Package
Dedicated Carrier
for Each Operator ONE(One),
RAN Sharing TWO(Two),
Introduction Enumeration THREE(Three),
Package Type FOUR(Four) 1, 2, 3, 4 None

MOCN
Introduction
Package
Dedicated Carrier
for Each Operator
RAN Sharing
Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~3, 5~31 0~3, 5~31 None
MOCN
Introduction
Package
Dedicated Carrier
for Each Operator
RAN Sharing
Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~3, 5~31 0~3, 5~31 None

MOCN
Introduction
Package
Dedicated Carrier
for Each Operator
RAN Sharing
Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~3, 5~31 0~3, 5~31 None

MOCN
Introduction
Package
Dedicated Carrier
for Each Operator
RAN Sharing
Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~3, 5~31 0~3, 5~31 None

MOCN
Introduction
Package Interval Type 5~31, 255 5~31, 255 None

Enumeration
Encryption Type ON, OFF ON, OFF None

Encryption Interval Type 1024~4294967295 1024~4294967295 None


Dynamic Channel
Configuration
Control (DCCC) Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 s
Interactive and
Background
Traffic Class on
HSDPA
HSDPA DRD
Interactive and
Background
Traffic Class on
HSUPA
HSUPA 2ms TTI
Streaming Traffic
Class on HSDPA
Streaming Traffic
Class on HSUPA
SRB over HSUPA
SRB over HSDPA
Downlink 64 QAM
2×2 MIMO
Downlink
Enhanced L2
CPC - DTX / DRX
CPC - HS-SCCH
less operation
Dynamic Channel
Configuration
Control (DCCC) Interval Type 0~180 0~180 s
HSUPA 2ms TTI
HSUPA
2ms/10ms TTI
Handover
SRB over HSUPA
SRB over HSDPA
Downlink 64 QAM
2×2 MIMO
Downlink
Enhanced L2
CPC - DTX / DRX
CPC - HS-SCCH
less operation
Dynamic Channel
Configuration
Control (DCCC)
HCS (Hierarchical
Cell Structure) Interval Type 0~999 0~999 s
RAB Quality of
Service
Renegotiation
over Iu Interface Interval Type 1~65535 1~65535 s
D100, D200, D400,
D600, D800, D1000,
D1200, D1400, 100, 200, 400, 600,
D1600, D1800, 800, 1000, 1200, 1400,
D2000, D3000, 1600, 1800, 2000,
3GPP Enumeration D4000, D6000, 3000, 4000, 6000,
Specifications Type D8000 8000 ms

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~7 0~7 None
3GPP Enumeration D100, D200, D400, 100, 200, 400, 1000,
Specifications Type D1000, D2000 2000 ms

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~7 0~7 None
INFINITY, D5, D10,
3GPP Enumeration D30, D60, D120, INFINITY, 5, 10, 30, 60,
Specifications Type D360, D720 120, 360, 720 None
3GPP Enumeration D5, D10, D15, D20, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 40,
Specifications Type D30, D40, D50 50 s

3GPP Enumeration D40, D80, D160,


Specifications Type D320 40, 80, 160, 320 ms
3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 1~8 1~8 None

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 1~8 1~8 s
3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 1~15 1~15 s

D1, D2, D4, D10,


D20, D50, D100, 1, 2, 4, 10, 20, 50, 100,
3GPP Enumeration D200, D400, D600, 200, 400, 600, 800,
Specifications Type D800, D1000 1000 None
3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~15 0~15 s

D1, D2, D4, D10,


3GPP Enumeration D20, D50, D100, 1, 2, 4, 10, 20, 50, 100,
Specifications Type D200 200 None
3GPP Enumeration D0, D2, D4, D6, D8,
Specifications Type D12, D16, D20 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 12, 16, 20 s
D0, D10, D30, D60,
3GPP Enumeration D180, D600, D1200, 0, 10, 30, 60, 180, 600,
Specifications Type D1800 1200, 1800 s

D1, D2, D4, D10,


D20, D50, D100, 1, 2, 4, 10, 20, 50, 100,
3GPP Enumeration D200, D400, D600, 200, 400, 600, 800,
Specifications Type D800, D1000 1000 None
3GPP Enumeration D0, D10, D20, D30, 0, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50,
Specifications Type D40, D50, INFINITY INFINITY s
D0, D100, D200,
D300, D400, D500,
D600, D700, D800, 0, 100, 200, 300, 400,
D900, D1000, 500, 600, 700, 800,
3GPP Enumeration D1200, D1500, 900, 1000, 1200, 1500,
Specifications Type D2000 2000 ms

3GPP Enumeration
Specifications Type D1, D2, D3, D4 1, 2, 3, 4 None
D0, D5, D10, D20,
3GPP Enumeration D30, D60, D90, 0, 5, 10, 20, 30, 60, 90,
Specifications Type D120, INVALID 120, INVALID s
CFG_HSDPA_64QA
M_SWITCH, CFG_DL_BLIND_DET
CFG_HSDPA_DC_S ECTION_SWITCH,
WITCH, CFG_HSDPA_64QAM
CFG_HSDPA_MIMO _SWITCH,
_SWITCH, CFG_HSDPA_DC_SWI
CFG_HSDPA_MIMO TCH,
Multiple RAB _WITH_64QAM_SWI CFG_HSDPA_MIMO_
Package (PS TCH, SWITCH,
RAB ≥2) CFG_HSPA_DTX_D CFG_HSDPA_MIMO_
Combination of RX_SWITCH, WITH_64QAM_SWITC
Two PS Services CFG_HSPA_HSSCC H,
Combination of H_LESS_OP_SWITC CFG_HSPA_DTX_DR
One CS Service H, X_SWITCH,
and Two PS CFG_HSUPA_16QA CFG_HSPA_HSSCCH
Services M_SWITCH, _LESS_OP_SWITCH,
Combination of CFG_IMS_SUPPOR CFG_HSUPA_16QAM
Three PS T_SWITCH, _SWITCH,
Services CFG_LOSSLESS_D CFG_IMS_SUPPORT_
Combination of LRLC_PDUSIZECH SWITCH,
One CS Service G_SWITCH, CFG_LOSSLESS_DLR
and Three PS CFG_LOSSLESS_R LC_PDUSIZECHG_SW
Services ELOC_CFG_SWITC ITCH,
Downlink 64 QAM H, CFG_LOSSLESS_REL
2×2 MIMO CFG_MULTI_RAB_S OC_CFG_SWITCH,
CPC - DTX / DRX WITCH, CFG_MULTI_RAB_SW
CPC - HS-SCCH CFG_PDCP_IPV6_H ITCH,
less operation EAD_COMPRESS_S CFG_PDCP_IPV6_HE
DC-HSDPA WITCH, AD_COMPRESS_SWI
PDCP Header CFG_PDCP_RFC25 TCH,
Compression 07_HC_SWITCH, CFG_PDCP_RFC2507
(RFC2507) CFG_PDCP_RFC30 _HC_SWITCH,
PDCP Header 95_HC_SWITCH, CFG_PDCP_RFC3095
Compression CFG_PTT_SWITCH, _HC_SWITCH,
(RoHC) CFG_RAB_REL_RM CFG_PTT_SWITCH,
Lossless SRNS V_HSPAPLUS_SWIT CFG_RAB_REL_RMV_
Relocation Bit Field Type CH HSPAPLUS_SWITCH None
WITCH, _BE_TTI_RECFG_SWI
DRA_BASE_COVER TCH,
_BE_TTI_RECFG_S DRA_BASE_COVER_
WITCH, BE_TTI_L2_OPT_SWI
DRA_BASE_RES_B TCH,
E_TTI_L2_OPT_SWI DRA_BASE_COVER_
TCH, BE_TTI_RECFG_SWIT
DRA_BASE_RES_B CH,
E_TTI_RECFG_SWI DRA_BASE_RES_BE_
TCH, TTI_L2_OPT_SWITCH,
DRA_DCCC_SWITC DRA_BASE_RES_BE_
H, TTI_RECFG_SWITCH,
DRA_HSDPA_DL_F DRA_DCCC_SWITCH,
LOW_CONTROL_S DRA_HSDPA_DL_FLO
WITCH, W_CONTROL_SWITC
DRA_HSDPA_STAT H,
E_TRANS_SWITCH, DRA_HSDPA_STATE_
DRA_HSUPA_DCCC TRANS_SWITCH,
_SWITCH, DRA_HSUPA_DCCC_
DRA_HSUPA_STAT SWITCH,
HSDPA State E_TRANS_SWITCH, DRA_HSUPA_STATE_
Transition DRA_IP_SERVICE_ TRANS_SWITCH,
HSUPA DCCC QOS_SWITCH, DRA_IP_SERVICE_Q
HSUPA DRA_PS_BE_STAT OS_SWITCH,
2ms/10ms TTI E_TRANS_SWITCH, DRA_PS_BE_STATE_
Handover DRA_PS_NON_BE_ TRANS_SWITCH,
Active Queue STATE_TRANS_SWI DRA_PS_NON_BE_ST
Management TCH, ATE_TRANS_SWITCH
(AQM) DRA_R99_DL_FLO ,
Dynamic Channel W_CONTROL_SWIT DRA_R99_DL_FLOW_
Configuration CH, CONTROL_SWITCH,
Control (DCCC) DRA_THROUGHPU DRA_THROUGHPUT_
Overbooking on T_DCCC_SWITCH, DCCC_SWITCH,
ATM DRA_VOICE_SAVE_ DRA_VOICE_SAVE_C
Transmission CE_SWITCH, E_SWITCH,
Overbooking on DRA_VOICE_TTI_R DRA_VOICE_TTI_REC
IP Transmission Bit Field Type ECFG_SWITCH FG_SWITCH None
CS_AMRC_SWITCH
, CS_AMRC_SWITCH,
CS_HANDOVER_TO CS_HANDOVER_TO_
TFO/TrFO _UTRAN_DEFAULT UTRAN_DEFAULT_CF
AMR/WB-AMR _CFG_SWITCH, G_SWITCH,
Speech Rates CS_IUUP_V2_SUPP CS_IUUP_V2_SUPPO
Control Bit Field Type ORT_SWITCH RT_SWITCH None
PC_CFG_ED_POWE
R_INTERPOLATION PC_CFG_ED_POWER
_SWITCH, _INTERPOLATION_S
PC_DL_INNER_LOO WITCH,
P_PC_ACTIVE_SWI PC_DL_INNER_LOOP
TCH, _PC_ACTIVE_SWITC
PC_DOWNLINK_PO H,
WER_BALANCE_S PC_DOWNLINK_POW
WITCH, ER_BALANCE_SWITC
PC_EFACH_ECN0_ H,
DYN_ADJ_SWITCH, PC_EFACH_ECN0_DY
PC_FP_MULTI_RLS N_ADJ_SWITCH,
_IND_SWITCH, PC_FP_MULTI_RLS_I
PC_HSUPA_HARQN ND_SWITCH,
UM_AUTO_ADJUST PC_HSUPA_HARQNU
_SWITCH, M_AUTO_ADJUST_S
PC_INNER_LOOP_L WITCH,
MTED_PWR_INC_S PC_INNER_LOOP_LM
WITCH, TED_PWR_INC_SWIT
PC_OLPC_SWITCH, CH,
Outer Loop PC_RL_RECFG_SIR PC_OLPC_SWITCH,
Power Control _TARGET_CARRY_ PC_RL_RECFG_SIR_
Inner Loop Power SWITCH, TARGET_CARRY_SWI
Control PC_SIG_DCH_OLP TCH,
Downlink Power C_SWITCH, PC_SIG_DCH_OLPC_
Balance PC_UL_SIRERR_HI SWITCH,
HSUPA Power GH_REL_UE_SWIT PC_UL_SIRERR_HIG
Control Bit Field Type CH H_REL_UE_SWITCH None
CMP_IU_SYSHOIN_ METRY_IND_COMPA
CMP_IUUP_FIXTO1 T_SWITCH,
_SWITCH, CMP_IU_SYSHOIN_C
CMP_IUR_H2D_FO MP_IUUP_FIXTO1_S
R_LOWR5_NRNCC WITCH,
ELL_SWITCH, CMP_IUR_H2D_FOR_
CMP_IUR_SHO_DIV LOWR5_NRNCCELL_
CTRL_SWITCH, SWITCH,
CMP_UU_ADJACEN CMP_IUR_SHO_DIVC
T_FREQ_CM_SWIT TRL_SWITCH,
CH, CMP_UU_ADJACENT
CMP_UU_AMR_DR _FREQ_CM_SWITCH,
D_HHO_COMPAT_S CMP_UU_AMR_DRD_
WITCH, HHO_COMPAT_SWIT
CMP_UU_AMR_SID CH,
_MUST_CFG_SWIT CMP_UU_AMR_SID_
CH, MUST_CFG_SWITCH,
CMP_UU_FDPCH_C CMP_UU_FDPCH_CO
OMPAT_SWITCH, MPAT_SWITCH,
CMP_UU_IGNORE_ CMP_UU_IGNORE_U
UE_RLC_CAP_SWIT E_RLC_CAP_SWITCH
CH, ,
CMP_UU_INTRA_F CMP_UU_INTRA_FRE
REQ_MC_BESTCEL Q_MC_BESTCELL_CI
L_CIO_SWITCH, O_SWITCH,
CMP_UU_IOS_CELL CMP_UU_IOS_CELL_
HSDPA Mobility _SYNC_INFO_REP SYNC_INFO_REPORT
Management ORT_SWITCH, _SWITCH,
HSUPA Mobility CMP_UU_SERV_CE CMP_UU_SERV_CELL
Management LL_CHG_WITH_ASU _CHG_WITH_ASU_S
DC-HSDPA _SWITCH, WITCH,
Intra Node B CMP_UU_SERV_CE CMP_UU_SERV_CELL
Softer Handover LL_CHG_WITH_RB_ _CHG_WITH_RB_MO
Inter RNC Soft MOD_SWITCH, D_SWITCH,
Handover CMP_UU_VOIP_UP CMP_UU_VOIP_UP_P
HCS (Hierarchical _PROC_AS_NORMA ROC_AS_NORMAL_P
Cell Structure) Bit Field Type L_PS_SWITCH S_SWITCH None
MAP_HSUPA_TTI_2
MS_SWITCH,
MAP_INTER_RAT_P
S_IN_CHANLE_LIMI MAP_HSUPA_TTI_2M
T_SWITCH, S_SWITCH,
MAP_PS_BE_ON_E MAP_INTER_RAT_PS
_FACH_SWITCH, _IN_CHANLE_LIMIT_S
MAP_PS_STREAM_ WITCH,
ON_E_FACH_SWIT MAP_PS_BE_ON_E_F
CH, ACH_SWITCH,
MAP_PS_STREAM_ MAP_PS_STREAM_O
HSUPA 2ms TTI ON_HSDPA_SWITC N_E_FACH_SWITCH,
Streaming Traffic H, MAP_PS_STREAM_O
Class on HSDPA MAP_PS_STREAM_ N_HSDPA_SWITCH,
Streaming Traffic ON_HSUPA_SWITC MAP_PS_STREAM_O
Class on HSUPA H, N_HSUPA_SWITCH,
Downlink MAP_SRB_6800_W MAP_SRB_6800_WHE
Enhanced HEN_RAB_ON_HSD N_RAB_ON_HSDSCH
CELL_FACH Bit Field Type SCH_SWITCH _SWITCH None
PS_BE_EXTRA_LO PS_BE_EXTRA_LOW_
W_RATE_ACCESS_ RATE_ACCESS_SWIT
SWITCH, CH,
PS_BE_INIT_RATE_ PS_BE_INIT_RATE_D
DYNAMIC_CFG_SW YNAMIC_CFG_SWITC
ITCH, H,
PS_BE_IU_QOS_NE PS_BE_IU_QOS_NEG
Dynamic Channel G_SWITCH, _SWITCH,
Configuration PS_RAB_DOWNSIZI PS_RAB_DOWNSIZIN
Control (DCCC) NG_SWITCH, G_SWITCH,
RAB Quality of PS_STREAM_IU_Q PS_STREAM_IU_QOS
Service OS_NEG_SWITCH, _NEG_SWITCH,
Renegotiation PS_BE_STRICT_IU_ PS_BE_STRICT_IU_Q
over Iu Interface Bit Field Type QOS_NEG_SWITCH OS_NEG_SWITCH None
HSDPA DRD
Service Steering
and Load Sharing
in RRC
Connection Setup
Intra System DR_RRC_DRD_SWI DR_RRC_DRD_SWIT
Direct Retry TCH, CH,
Inter System DR_RAB_SING_DR DR_RAB_SING_DRD_
Direct Retry D_SWITCH, SWITCH,
Inter System DR_RAB_COMB_DR DR_RAB_COMB_DRD
Redirect Bit Field Type D_SWITCH _SWITCH None
Based on HO_INTER_RAT_CS RD_HO_SWITCH,
Coverage _OUT_SWITCH, HO_INTER_RAT_CS_
Inter-RAT HO_INTER_RAT_PS OUT_SWITCH,
Handover Based _3G2G_CELLCHG_ HO_INTER_RAT_PS_
on Coverage NACC_SWITCH, 3G2G_CELLCHG_NA
Inter Frequency HO_INTER_RAT_PS CC_SWITCH,
Hard Handover _3G2G_RELOCATIO HO_INTER_RAT_PS_
Based on DL QoS N_SWITCH, 3G2G_RELOCATION_
Inter-RAT HO_INTER_RAT_PS SWITCH,
Handover Based _OUT_SWITCH, HO_INTER_RAT_PS_
on Service HO_INTER_RAT_RN OUT_SWITCH,
Inter-RAT C_SERVICE_HO_S HO_INTER_RAT_RNC
Handover Based WITCH, _SERVICE_HO_SWIT
on Load HO_INTRA_FREQ_ CH,
Video Telephony DETSET_INTO_ACT HO_INTRA_FREQ_DE
Fallback to SET_SWITCH, TSET_INTO_ACTSET_
Speech (AMR) for HO_INTRA_FREQ_ SWITCH,
Inter-RAT HO DETSET_RPRT_SW HO_INTRA_FREQ_DE
Inter-RAT ITCH, TSET_RPRT_SWITCH
Handover Phase HO_INTRA_FREQ_ ,
2 HARD_HO_SWITCH HO_INTRA_FREQ_HA
NACC(Network , RD_HO_SWITCH,
Assisted Cell HO_INTRA_FREQ_ HO_INTRA_FREQ_RP
Change) RPRT_1J_SWITCH, RT_1J_SWITCH,
PS Handover HO_INTRA_FREQ_S HO_INTRA_FREQ_SO
Between UMTS OFT_HO_SWITCH, FT_HO_SWITCH,
and GPRS HO_MC_MEAS_BEY HO_MC_MEAS_BEYO
Inter-RAT OND_UE_CAP_SWI ND_UE_CAP_SWITCH
Handover Based TCH, ,
on DL QoS HO_MC_NCELL_CO HO_MC_NCELL_COM
HCS (Hierarchical MBINE_SWITCH, BINE_SWITCH,
Cell Structure) HO_MC_SIGNAL_IU HO_MC_SIGNAL_IUR
NACC Procedure R_INTRA_SWITCH, _INTRA_SWITCH,
Optimization HO_MC_SIGNAL_S HO_MC_SIGNAL_SWI
Based on Iur-g WITCH, TCH,
between GSM HO_MC_SNA_REST HO_MC_SNA_RESTRI
and UMTS Bit Field Type RICTION_SWITCH CTION_SWITCH None
SRNS Relocation
Introduction
Package
SRNS Relocation
(UE Not Involved) SRNSR_DSCR_IUR
SRNS Relocation _RESRCE_SWITCH, SRNSR_DSCR_IUR_R
with Hard SRNSR_DSCR_LOC ESRCE_SWITCH,
Handover _SEPRAT_SWITCH, SRNSR_DSCR_LOC_
SRNS Relocation SRNSR_DSCR_PRO SEPRAT_SWITCH,
with Cell/URA PG_DELAY_SWITC SRNSR_DSCR_PROP
Update H, G_DELAY_SWITCH,
Lossless SRNS SRNSR_DSCR_SEP SRNSR_DSCR_SEPR
Relocation Bit Field Type RAT_DUR_SWITCH AT_DUR_SWITCH None
HSDPA Mobility
Management
HSUPA Mobility
Management
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on DL QoS
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Service
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Load
Inter-RAT
Handover Phase
2 CMCF_DL_HLS_SW CMCF_DL_HLS_SWIT
PS Handover ITCH, CH,
Between UMTS CMCF_UL_HLS_SW CMCF_UL_HLS_SWIT
and GPRS ITCH, CH,
Inter-RAT CMCF_UL_PRECFG CMCF_UL_PRECFG_
Handover Based _TOLERANCE_SWI TOLERANCE_SWITC
on DL QoS TCH, H,
3G/2G Common CMCF_WITHOUT_U CMCF_WITHOUT_UE_
Load E_CAP_REPORT_S CAP_REPORT_SWITC
Management Bit Field Type WITCH H None
H_0_BIT14, 0_BIT14,
RESERVED_SWITC RESERVED_SWITCH_
H_0_BIT15, 0_BIT15,
RESERVED_SWITC RESERVED_SWITCH_
H_0_BIT16, 0_BIT16,
RESERVED_SWITC RESERVED_SWITCH_
H_0_BIT17, 0_BIT17,
RESERVED_SWITC RESERVED_SWITCH_
H_0_BIT18, 0_BIT18,
RESERVED_SWITC RESERVED_SWITCH_
H_0_BIT19, 0_BIT19,
RESERVED_SWITC RESERVED_SWITCH_
H_0_BIT20, 0_BIT20,
RESERVED_SWITC RESERVED_SWITCH_
H_0_BIT21, 0_BIT21,
RESERVED_SWITC RESERVED_SWITCH_
H_0_BIT22, 0_BIT22,
RESERVED_SWITC RESERVED_SWITCH_
H_0_BIT23, 0_BIT23,
RESERVED_SWITC RESERVED_SWITCH_
Intra System H_0_BIT24, 0_BIT24,
Direct Retry RESERVED_SWITC RESERVED_SWITCH_
Direct Signaling H_0_BIT25, 0_BIT25,
Connection Re- RESERVED_SWITC RESERVED_SWITCH_
establishment H_0_BIT26, 0_BIT26,
(DSCR) RESERVED_SWITC RESERVED_SWITCH_
Inter RNC Soft H_0_BIT27, 0_BIT27,
Handover RESERVED_SWITC RESERVED_SWITCH_
Dynamic Channel H_0_BIT28, 0_BIT28,
Configuration RESERVED_SWITC RESERVED_SWITCH_
Control (DCCC) H_0_BIT29, 0_BIT29,
AMR-WB RESERVED_SWITC RESERVED_SWITCH_
(Adaptive Multi H_0_BIT30, 0_BIT30,
Rate Wide Band) RESERVED_SWITC RESERVED_SWITCH_
AMR/WB-AMR H_0_BIT31, 0_BIT31,
Speech Rates RESERVED_SWITC RESERVED_SWITCH_
Control Bit Field Type H_0_BIT32 0_BIT32 None
H_1_BIT14, 1_BIT14,
RESERVED_SWITC RESERVED_SWITCH_
H_1_BIT15, 1_BIT15,
RESERVED_SWITC RESERVED_SWITCH_
H_1_BIT16, 1_BIT16,
RESERVED_SWITC RESERVED_SWITCH_
H_1_BIT17, 1_BIT17,
RESERVED_SWITC RESERVED_SWITCH_
H_1_BIT18, 1_BIT18,
RESERVED_SWITC RESERVED_SWITCH_
H_1_BIT19, 1_BIT19,
RESERVED_SWITC RESERVED_SWITCH_
H_1_BIT20, 1_BIT20,
RESERVED_SWITC RESERVED_SWITCH_
H_1_BIT21, 1_BIT21,
RESERVED_SWITC RESERVED_SWITCH_
H_1_BIT22, 1_BIT22,
RESERVED_SWITC RESERVED_SWITCH_
H_1_BIT23, 1_BIT23,
RESERVED_SWITC RESERVED_SWITCH_
H_1_BIT24, 1_BIT24,
RESERVED_SWITC RESERVED_SWITCH_
H_1_BIT25, 1_BIT25,
RESERVED_SWITC RESERVED_SWITCH_
H_1_BIT26, 1_BIT26,
RESERVED_SWITC RESERVED_SWITCH_
H_1_BIT27, 1_BIT27,
RESERVED_SWITC RESERVED_SWITCH_
H_1_BIT28, 1_BIT28,
RESERVED_SWITC RESERVED_SWITCH_
H_1_BIT29, 1_BIT29,
RESERVED_SWITC RESERVED_SWITCH_
H_1_BIT30, 1_BIT30,
RESERVED_SWITC RESERVED_SWITCH_
Dynamic Channel H_1_BIT31, 1_BIT31,
Configuration RESERVED_SWITC RESERVED_SWITCH_
Control (DCCC) Bit Field Type H_1_BIT32 1_BIT32 None

Dynamic Channel
Configuration
Control (DCCC) Interval Type 0~4294967295 0~4294967295 None
Dynamic Channel
Configuration
Control (DCCC) Interval Type 0~4294967295 0~4294967295 None

Dynamic Channel
Configuration
Control (DCCC) Interval Type 0~255 0~255 None

Dynamic Channel
Configuration
Control (DCCC) Interval Type 0~255 0~255 None
Flow Control Interval Type 40~100 40~100 %

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

Transport
Channel
Management Interval Type 1~32 1~32 None
Flow Control Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step:0.01 %
Flow Control Interval Type 1~10 0.01~0.1, step:0.01 %
Flow Control Interval Type 0~255 0~255 None
Flow Control Interval Type 0~255 0~255 None
Flow Control Interval Type 0~255 0~255 None

RAN Sharing
Introduction
Package
MOCN
Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~3 0~3 None
3GPP
Specifications
Shared Network
Support in
Connected Mode Interval Type 1~65533, 65535 {1~65533}, {65535} None
None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

LCS Classified
Zones Interval Type 0~4799 0~4799 None
Dynamic Channel D8, D16, D32, D64,
Configuration Enumeration D128, D144, D256, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 144,
Control (DCCC) Type D384 256, 384 kbit/s
Dynamic Channel D8, D16, D32, D64,
Configuration Enumeration D128, D144, D256, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 144,
Control (DCCC) Type D384 256, 384 kbit/s
Dynamic Channel D0, D8, D16, D32,
Configuration Enumeration D64, D128, D144, 0, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128,
Control (DCCC) Type D256, D384 144, 256, 384 kbit/s
RATE_UP_AND_DO RATE_UP_AND_DOW
Dynamic Channel WN_ON_DCH, N_ON_DCH,
Configuration Enumeration RATE_UP_ONLY_O RATE_UP_ONLY_ON_
Control (DCCC) Type N_DCH DCH None
RATE_UP_AND_DO RATE_UP_AND_DOW
WN_ON_EDCH, N_ON_EDCH,
Enumeration RATE_UP_ONLY_O RATE_UP_ONLY_ON_
HSUPA DCCC Type N_EDCH EDCH None
Dynamic Channel
Configuration
Control (DCCC) Interval Type 0~100 0~10, step: 0.1 dB

Dynamic Channel
Configuration
Control (DCCC) Interval Type 0~100 0~10, step: 0.1 dB
Dynamic Channel
Configuration Enumeration
Control (DCCC) Type 2_Rates, 3_Rates 2_Rates, 3_Rates None

Dynamic Channel
Configuration Enumeration
Control (DCCC) Type 2_Rates, 3_Rates 2_Rates, 3_Rates None

Dynamic Channel
Configuration Enumeration AUTO_CALC,
Control (DCCC) Type HAND_APPOINT 0, 1 None
Dynamic Channel D16, D32, D64,
Configuration Enumeration D128, D144, D256, 16, 32, 64, 128, 144,
Control (DCCC) Type D384 256, 384 kbit/s

Dynamic Channel
Configuration Enumeration
Control (DCCC) Type 2_Rates, 3_Rates 2_Rates, 3_Rates None

Dynamic Channel
Configuration Enumeration
Control (DCCC) Type 2_Rates, 3_Rates 2_Rates, 3_Rates None
Dynamic Channel
Configuration Enumeration AUTO_CALC,
Control (DCCC) Type HAND_APPOINT 0, 1 None

Dynamic Channel D16, D32, D64,


Configuration Enumeration D128, D144, D256, 16, 32, 64, 128, 144,
Control (DCCC) Type D384 256, 384 kbit/s
Dynamic Channel
Configuration
Control (DCCC) Interval Type 1~255 1~255 None
Dynamic Channel
Configuration
Control (DCCC) Interval Type 1~65535 1~65535 s
Dynamic Channel
Configuration
Control (DCCC) Interval Type 1~65535 1~65535 s
Dynamic Channel D8, D16, D32, D64,
Configuration Enumeration D128, D144, D256, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 144,
Control (DCCC) Type D384 256, 384 kbit/s
Dynamic Channel D8, D16, D32, D64,
Configuration Enumeration D128, D144, D256, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 144,
Control (DCCC) Type D384 256, 384 kbit/s
Dynamic Channel
Configuration
Control (DCCC) Interval Type 1~1000 10~10000, step: 10 ms

Inter-RAT
Redirection
Based on Enumeration
Distance Type OFF, ON OFF, ON None
Inter-RAT
Redirection
Based on
Distance Interval Type 0~255 0~765, step: 3 chip

Inter-RAT
Redirection
Based on
Distance Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
Inter-RAT
Redirection
Based on
Distance Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %

OFF(The switch of
Overbooking on DL R99 congestion
IP Transmission control is off),
Overbooking on ON(The switch of DL
ATM Enumeration R99 congestion
Transmission Type control is on) OFF, ON None
TPE_DOWNLINK_S TPE_DOWNLINK_SWI
WITCH, TCH,
TPE_UPLINK_SWIT TPE_UPLINK_SWITC
TCP Accelerator Bit Field Type CH H None
Quality
Improvement for
Subscribed 10%~1000%,
Service Interval Type 1~100 Step:10% %

Qos(Enable the
counters of QoS),
Spi(Enable the
counters of SPI),
QosAndSpi(Enable
the counters of QoS
and SPI),
BothOFF(Disable the
Enumeration counters of QoS and Qos, Spi, QosAndSpi,
None Type SPI) BothOFF None

None Interval Type 0~4294967295 0~4294967295 None

None Interval Type 0~4294967295 0~4294967295 None


None Interval Type 0~4294967295 0~4294967295 None

None Interval Type 0~4294967295 0~4294967295 None

None Interval Type 0~4294967295 0~4294967295 None

None Interval Type 0~4294967295 0~4294967295 None

None Interval Type 0~4294967295 0~4294967295 None

None Interval Type 0~4294967295 0~4294967295 None

None Interval Type 0~4294967295 0~4294967295 None

None Interval Type 0~4294967295 0~4294967295 None

None Interval Type 0~4294967295 0~4294967295 None

None Interval Type 0~4294967295 0~4294967295 None


None Interval Type 0~4294967295 0~4294967295 None

None Interval Type 0~4294967295 0~4294967295 None

None Interval Type 0~4294967295 0~4294967295 None

None Interval Type 0~4294967295 0~4294967295 None

Inter System
Direct Retry Interval Type 0~5 0~5 None
Service Steering
and Load Sharing
in RRC Enumeration
Connection Setup Type ON, OFF ON, OFF None

DRD Introduction Enumeration


Package Type ON, OFF ON, OFF None
Enumeration
HSDPA DRD Type ON, OFF ON, OFF None
DRD Introduction Enumeration
Package Type UserNumber, Power Power, UserNumber None
Service Steering
and Load Sharing OFF,
in RRC Only_To_Inter_Frequ OFF,
Connection Setup ency, Only_To_Inter_Freque
Inter System Enumeration Allowed_To_Inter_R ncy,
Redirect Type AT Allowed_To_Inter_RAT None
DRD Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
HSDPA DRD Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
DRD Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
HSDPA DRD Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
DRD Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
DRD Introduction Enumeration
Package Type ON, OFF ON, OFF None
DRD Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
SF4, SF8, SF16,
DRD Introduction Enumeration SF32, SF64, SF128, SF4, SF8, SF16, SF32,
Package Type SF256 SF64, SF128, SF256 None
DRD Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
Band1, Band2,
Band3, Band4,
Band5, Band6, Band1, Band2, Band3,
DRD Introduction Band7, Band8, Band4, Band5, Band6,
Package Band9, Band7, Band8, Band9,
Inter System Enumeration DependOnNCell, DependOnNCell,
Redirect Type BandIndNotUsed BandIndNotUsed None
Inter System Enumeration
Redirect Type TRUE, FALSE TRUE, FALSE None
Inter System
Redirect Interval Type 0~16383 0~16383 None
Inter System
Redirect Interval Type 0~16383 0~16383 None
Inter System Enumeration
Direct Retry Type ON, OFF ON, OFF None

Inter System
Direct Retry Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
Inter System
Direct Retry Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
Inter System Enumeration
Direct Retry Type OFF, ON OFF, ON None

Inter Frequency Enumeration


Load Balance Type ON, OFF ON, OFF None
Inter Frequency Enumeration
Load Balance Type ON, OFF ON, OFF None

Inter Frequency
Load Balance Interval Type 0~30 0~30 None

Inter Frequency
Load Balance Interval Type 0~30 0~30 None
Inter Frequency
Load Balance Interval Type 0~30 0~30 None

Inter Frequency
Load Balance Interval Type 0~30 0~30 None

Inter Frequency
Load Balance Interval Type 0~30 0~30 None

Inter Frequency
Load Balance Interval Type 0~30 0~30 None

Inter Frequency
Load Balance Interval Type 0~30 0~30 None

Inter Frequency
Load Balance Interval Type 0~30 0~30 None
D0, D1, D2, D3, D4,
D5, D6, D7, D8, D9,
Inter Frequency Enumeration D11, D13, D15, D17, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
Load Balance Type D19 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19 None

Inter Frequency
Load Balance Interval Type 1~6000 10~60000, step: 10 ms

Inter Frequency Enumeration


Load Balance Type TEN_MSEC, MIN TEN_MSEC, MIN None
Inter Frequency
Load Balance Interval Type 1~6000 10~60000, step: 10 ms

Inter Frequency
Load Balance Interval Type 1~60 1~60 min
Inter Frequency
Load Balance Interval Type 1~6000 10~60000, step: 10 ms

Inter Frequency Enumeration


Load Balance Type TEN_MSEC, MIN TEN_MSEC, MIN None
Inter Frequency
Load Balance Interval Type 1~6000 10~60000, step: 10 ms

Inter Frequency
Load Balance Interval Type 1~60 1~60 min

Domain Specific
Access Control Enumeration
(DSAC) Type OFF, ON OFF, ON None

Domain Specific
Access Control Enumeration
(DSAC) Type FALSE, TRUE FALSE, TRUE None
Domain Specific
Access Control Enumeration
(DSAC) Type FALSE, TRUE FALSE, TRUE None

Domain Specific
Access Control
(DSAC) Interval Type 1~16 1~16 None
AC0(Access Class 0
Restriction),
AC1(Access Class 1
Restriction),
AC2(Access Class 2
Restriction),
AC3(Access Class 3
Restriction),
AC4(Access Class 4
Restriction),
AC5(Access Class 5
Restriction),
AC6(Access Class 6
Restriction),
AC7(Access Class 7
Restriction),
AC8(Access Class 8
Restriction),
AC9(Access Class 9
Restriction),
AC10(Access Class
10 Restriction),
AC11(Access Class
11 Restriction),
AC12(Access Class
12 Restriction),
AC13(Access Class
13 Restriction), AC0, AC1, AC2, AC3,
AC14(Access Class AC4, AC5, AC6, AC7,
Domain Specific 14 Restriction), AC8, AC9, AC10,
Access Control AC15(Access Class AC11, AC12, AC13,
(DSAC) Bit Field Type 15 Restriction) AC14, AC15 None

Domain Specific
Access Control
(DSAC) Interval Type 1~36000 0.01~360, step: 0.01 s
Domain Specific
Access Control
(DSAC) Interval Type 6~3600 6~3600 s

CONVERSATIONAL, CONVERSATIONAL,
STREAMING, STREAMING,
INTERACTIVE, INTERACTIVE,
Enumeration BACKGROUND, BACKGROUND,
CPC - DTX / DRX Type NBAMR, WBAMR NBAMR, WBAMR None
HSUPA
Introduction Enumeration EDCH_10MS, EDCH_10MS,
Package Type EDCH_2MS EDCH_2MS None

Enumeration
CPC - DTX / DRX Type ON, OFF ON, OFF None
D1, D4, D8, D16,
Enumeration D32, D64, D128, 1, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128,
CPC - DTX / DRX Type D256 256 None
Enumeration
CPC - DTX / DRX Type D2, D4, D15 2, 4, 15 slot

D1, D2, D4, D8, D16,


D32, D64, D128, 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64,
Enumeration D256, D512, 128, 256, 512,
CPC - DTX / DRX Type INFINITY INFINITY None
D0, D1, D2, D4, D8,
D16, D32, D64, 0, 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64,
Enumeration D128, D256, D512, 128, 256, 512,
CPC - DTX / DRX Type INFINITY INFINITY None

Enumeration
CPC - DTX / DRX Type D1, D2, D5 1, 2, 5 None

Enumeration
CPC - DTX / DRX Type D1, D2, D5 1, 2, 5 None
Enumeration
CPC - DTX / DRX Type ON, OFF ON, OFF None

Enumeration D4, D5, D8, D10,


CPC - DTX / DRX Type D16, D20 4, 5, 8, 10, 16, 20 None
D0, D1, D2, D4, D8,
Enumeration D16, D32, D64, 0, 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64,
CPC - DTX / DRX Type D128, D256, D512 128, 256, 512 None

D0, D1, D2, D4, D8,


Enumeration D16, D32, D64, 0, 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64,
CPC - DTX / DRX Type D128, D256 128, 256 None
Enumeration
CPC - DTX / DRX Type TRUE, FALSE TRUE, FALSE None

D0, D2, D4, D8, D10,


Enumeration D20, D40, D80, 0, 2, 4, 8, 10, 20, 40,
CPC - DTX / DRX Type D160, D16, D32, D64 80, 160, 16, 32, 64 ms
Enumeration D1, D4, D5, D8, D10,
CPC - DTX / DRX Type D16, D20 1, 4, 5, 8, 10, 16, 20 None

D4, D5, D8, D10,


D16, D20, D32, D40,
Enumeration D64, D80, D128, 4, 5, 8, 10, 16, 20, 32,
CPC - DTX / DRX Type D160 40, 64, 80, 128, 160 None

Enumeration D1, D4, D5, D8, D10,


CPC - DTX / DRX Type D16, D20 1, 4, 5, 8, 10, 16, 20 None
RATE_8KBPS,
RATE_16KBPS,
RATE_32KBPS,
RATE_64KBPS,
RATE_128KBPS,
RATE_144KBPS,
RATE_256KBPS,
RATE_384KBPS,
RATE_608KBPS,
RATE_1280KBPS,
HSUPA DCCC RATE_2048KBPS, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 144,
Dynamic Channel RATE_2720KBPS, 256, 384, 608, 1280,
Configuration RATE_5440KBPS, 2048, 2720, 5440,
Control (DCCC) Bit Field Type RATE_11480KBPS 11480 None
Enumeration
None Type Gold, Silver, Copper Gold, Silver, Copper None
None Interval Type 0~82 0~82 dB
None Interval Type 0~82 0~82 dB
None Interval Type 0~82 0~82 dB
None Interval Type 0~82 0~82 dB

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage String Type None 1~64 characters None
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage Interval Type 0~32 0~32 None

3G/2G Common
Load Enumeration
Management Type OFF, ON OFF, ON None

Shared Network
Support in
Connected Mode
Dedicated Carrier
for Each Operator
MOCN
Introduction
Package
Load Based 3G-
2G Handover
Enhancement
Based on Iur-g
String Type None 000~999 None

Shared Network
Support in
Connected Mode
Dedicated Carrier
for Each Operator
MOCN
Introduction
Package
Load Based 3G-
2G Handover
Enhancement
Based on Iur-g
String Type None 00~99, 000~999 None

Inter RNC Soft


Handover
MOCN Mobility
Management Interval Type 0~31 0~31 None
3GPP
Specifications
Shared Network
Support in
Connected Mode Interval Type 1~65533, 65535 1~65533, 65535 None

NOT_REQUIRE(Not
configure RAC
SRNS Relocation information),
Introduction Enumeration REQUIRE(Configure NOT_REQUIRE,
Package Type RAC information) REQUIRE None

Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage Interval Type 0~255 0~255 None

Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage Interval Type 0~7 0~7 None

Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage Interval Type 0~7 0~7 None

Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage Interval Type 0~1023 0~1023 None
GSM900_DCS1800_
BAND_USED(Use
GSM900M or 1800M
frequency band), GSM900_DCS1800_B
Inter-RAT PCS1900_BAND_US AND_USED,
Handover Based Enumeration ED(Use GSM1900M PCS1900_BAND_USE
on Coverage Type frequency band) D None

Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on DL QoS
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Service NO_CAPABILITY(Ce
Inter-RAT ll capability
Handover Based Enumeration unknown), GSM~1 NO_CAPABILITY,
on Load Type GPRS~2 EDGE GSM, GPRS, EDGE None
HCS (Hierarchical
Cell Structure)
Intra RNC Cell
Update USED(HCS cell),
Inter RNC Cell Enumeration NOT_USED(Non
Update Type HCS cell) USED, NOT_USED None

HCS (Hierarchical
Cell Structure)
Intra RNC Cell
Update
Inter RNC Cell
Update Interval Type 0~7 0~7 None
When CPICH Ec/No
(FDD) is employed, unit
for Qhcs is dB, physical
value for each
parameter value is:
0: -24
1: -23.5
2: -23
3: -22.5
...
45: -1.5
46: -1
47: -0.5
48: 0
49: (spare)
...
98: (spare)
99: (spare)

When CPICH RSCP


(FDD) is employed, unit
for Qhcs is dBm,
physical value for each
parameter value is:
0: -115
1: -114
2: -113
:
88: -27
HCS (Hierarchical 89: -26
Cell Structure) 90: -(spare)
Intra RNC Cell 91: -(spare)
Update :
Inter RNC Cell 98: -(spare)
Update Interval Type 0~99 99: -(spare) dB/ dBm

Inter-RAT
Handover Based Enumeration NC0, NC1, NC2, NC0, NC1, NC2,
on Coverage Type RESET RESET None
NACC(Network
Assisted Cell
Change)
NACC Procedure
Optimization
Based on Iur-g
between GSM Enumeration
and UMTS Type FALSE, TRUE FALSE, TRUE None

PS Handover
Between UMTS Enumeration
and GPRS Type FALSE, TRUE FALSE, TRUE None
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on DL QoS
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Service Interval Type -50~50 -50~50 dB

None Interval Type 0~4095 0~4095 None

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None


RNC Node Enumeration SINGLE_HOST, SINGLE_HOST,
Redundancy Type DOUBLE_HOST DOUBLE_HOST None

None String Type None 1~64 characters None

Inter RNC Soft


Handover
MOCN Mobility
Management Interval Type 0~31 0~31 None

None Interval Type 0~511 0~511 None


Band1, Band2,
Band3, Band4,
Band5, Band6, Band1, Band2, Band3,
Band7, Band8, Band4, Band5, Band6,
Operating Multi- Enumeration Band9, Band7, Band8, Band9,
band Type BandIndNotUsed BandIndNotUsed None

Enumeration
None Type TRUE, FALSE TRUE, FALSE None
None Interval Type 0~16383 0~16383 None
None Interval Type 0~16383 0~16383 None

Physical Channel
Management Enumeration
RRU Redundancy Type TRUE, FALSE TRUE, FALSE None
3GPP
Specifications
Shared Network
Support in
Connected Mode Interval Type 1~65533, 65535 1~65533, 65535 None

NOT_REQUIRE(Not
configure RAC
SRNS Relocation information),
Introduction Enumeration REQUIRE(Configure NOT_REQUIRE,
Package Type RAC information) REQUIRE None

None Interval Type 0~255 0~255 None


TRUE(Configure the
minimum quality
threshold),
FALSE(Not configure
Inter RNC Cell Enumeration the minimum quality
Update Type threshold) TRUE, FALSE None
Intra RNC Cell
Update
Inter RNC Cell
Update Interval Type -24~0 -24~0 dB
TRUE(Configure the
minimum signal level
for access),
FALSE(Not configure
Inter RNC Cell Enumeration the minimum signal
Update Type level for access) TRUE, FALSE None
Intra RNC Cell
Update
Inter RNC Cell
Update Interval Type -58~-13 -58~-13 dBm
Inter RNC Cell Enumeration
Update Type TRUE, FALSE TRUE, FALSE None

Inter RNC Cell


Update Interval Type -2~-1 -4~-2, Step:2 dBm
TRUE(Configure the
maximum uplink
power of UE),
FALSE(Not configure
Enumeration the maximum uplink
None Type power of UE) TRUE, FALSE None

Intra RNC Cell


Update
Inter RNC Cell
Update Interval Type -50~33 -50~33 dBm

HCS (Hierarchical
Cell Structure)
Intra RNC Cell
Update USED(HCS cell),
Inter RNC Cell Enumeration NOT_USED(Non
Update Type HCS cell) USED, NOT_USED None
HCS (Hierarchical
Cell Structure)
Intra RNC Cell
Update
Inter RNC Cell
Update Interval Type 0~7 0~7 None

When CPICH Ec/No


(FDD) is employed, unit
for Qhcs is dB, physical
value for each
parameter value is:
0: -24
1: -23.5
2: -23
3: -22.5
...
45: -1.5
46: -1
47: -0.5
48: 0
49: (spare)
...
98: (spare)
99: (spare)

When CPICH RSCP


(FDD) is employed, unit
for Qhcs is dBm,
physical value for each
parameter value is:
0: -115
1: -114
2: -113
:
88: -27
HCS (Hierarchical 89: -26
Cell Structure) 90: -(spare)
Intra RNC Cell 91: -(spare)
Update :
Inter RNC Cell 98: -(spare)
Update Interval Type 0~99 99: -(spare) dB/ dBm
Enumeration
None Type FALSE, TRUE TRUE, FALSE None

STTD_Supported,
Physical Channel Enumeration STTD_not_Supporte STTD_Supported,
Management Type d STTD_not_Supported None

Physical Channel Enumeration CP1_Supported, CP1_Supported,


Management Type CP1_not_Supported CP1_not_Supported None
Open Loop Power Enumeration
Control Type OFFSET1, OFFSET2 OFFSET1, OFFSET2 None

Physical Channel Enumeration


Management Type None, STTD, CP1 None, STTD, CP1 None
Enumeration
SRB over HSDPA Type None, STTD None, STTD None

Enumeration
2×2 MIMO Type None, STTD, CP1 None, STTD, CP1 None
Enumeration
SRB over HSDPA Type None, STTD None, STTD None

HSDPA
Introduction Enumeration
Package Type None, STTD None, STTD None
RT(E-DCH max SF
support SF8
indicator),
EDCH_HARQ_IR_C
OMBIN_SUPPORT( DELAY_ACTIVATION_
E-DCH support SUPPORT,
HARQ IR Combining HSDSCH_SUPPORT,
indicator), FDPCH_SUPPORT,
EDCH_HARQ_CHAS EDCH_SUPPORT,
E_COMBIN_SUPPO EDCH_2MS_TTI_SUP
RT(E-DCH support PORT,
HARQ CHASE EDCH_2SF2_AND_2S
Combining indicator), F4_SUPPORT,
CPC_DTX_DRX_SU EDCH_2SF2_SUPPOR
PPORT(CPC DTX- T,
DRX support EDCH_2SF4_SUPPOR
indicator), T,
CPC_HS_SCCH_LE EDCH_SF4_SUPPOR
SS_OPER_SUPPOR T,
T(CPC HS-SCCH EDCH_SF8_SUPPOR
less operation T,
support indicator), EDCH_HARQ_IR_CO
HSPAPLUS_MIMO_ MBIN_SUPPORT,
SUPPORT(MIMO EDCH_HARQ_CHASE
support indicator), _COMBIN_SUPPORT,
FLEX_MACD_PDU_ CPC_DTX_DRX_SUP
SIZE_SUPPORT(flex PORT,
ible MAC-d PDU Size CPC_HS_SCCH_LESS
support indicator), _OPER_SUPPORT,
FDPCH_SLOT_FOR HSPAPLUS_MIMO_SU
MAT_SUPPORT(F- PPORT,
Inter RNC Soft DPCH slot format FLEX_MACD_PDU_SI
Handover support indicator), ZE_SUPPORT,
Direct Signaling HSPAPLUS_DL_64 FDPCH_SLOT_FORM
Connection Re- QAM_SUPPORT(do AT_SUPPORT,
establishment wnlink 64QAM HSPAPLUS_DL_64QA
(DSCR) Bit Field Type support indicator) M_SUPPORT None
Enumeration FORBIDDEN, FORBIDDEN,
None Type NOT_FORBIDDEN NOT_FORBIDDEN None
Enumeration
None Type Mode0, Mode1 Mode0, Mode1 None

Intra Node B
Softer Handover
Intra Node B
Softer Handover
Inter RNC Soft
Handover
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on DL QoS Interval Type -20~20 -10~10, step:0.5 dB
Downlink
Enhanced Enumeration
CELL_FACH Type TRUE, FALSE TRUE, FALSE None

SRNS Relocation
Introduction Enumeration
Package Type TRUE, FALSE TRUE, FALSE None
Enumeration
None Type TRUE, FALSE TRUE, FALSE None

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~255 0~255 None

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 1~32 1~32 None
Transport
Channel
Management Interval Type 1~256 1~256 None

Physical Channel
Management Interval Type 0~1279 0~1279 ms
Physical Channel
Management Interval Type 0~2559 0~2559 ms

Open Loop Power


Control Interval Type -350~150 -35~15, step: 0.1 dB

D0, D1, D2, D3, D4,


D5, D6, D7, D8, D9, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
Logical Channel Enumeration D10, D11, D12, D13, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14,
Management Type D14, D15 15 None
D0, D1, D2, D3, D4,
D5, D6, D7, D8, D9, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
Logical Channel Enumeration D10, D11, D12, D13, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14,
Management Type D14, D15 15 None

Logical Channel Enumeration


Management Type FALSE, TRUE FALSE, TRUE None

Transport NO_CODING, NO_CODING,


Channel Enumeration CONVOLUTIONAL, CONVOLUTIONAL,
Management Type TURBO TURBO None

Transport
Channel Enumeration
Management Type D1/2, D1/3 1/2, 1/3 None
CONVERSATIONAL, CONVERSATIONAL,
Downlink STREAMING, STREAMING,
Enhanced Enumeration INTERACTIVE, INTERACTIVE,
CELL_FACH Type BACKGROUND BACKGROUND None

Downlink
Enhanced Enumeration GOLD, SILVER, GOLD, SILVER,
CELL_FACH Type COPPER COPPER None
Downlink
Enhanced
CELL_FACH Interval Type 1~1000 1~1000 kbit/s

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 1~32 1~32 None
Transport
Channel
Management Interval Type 0~4992 0~4992 bit

Transport
Channel Enumeration
Management Type D1, D2, D3 1, 2, 3 None
Transport
Channel
Management Interval Type 0~512 0~512 None

Transport
Channel
Management Interval Type 0~512 0~512 None
Transport
Channel
Management Interval Type 0~512 0~512 None

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 1~32 1~32 None
Inner Loop Power
Control Interval Type 0~24 0~6, step: 0.25 dB

Open Loop Power


Control Interval Type -350~150 -35~15, step:0.1 dB
SRB over HSDPA Interval Type -350~150 -35~15, step:0.1 dB
Open Loop Power
Control Interval Type -35~-10 -35~-10 dB
Inner Loop Power Enumeration ALGORITHM1, ALGORITHM1,
Control Type ALGORITHM2 ALGORITHM2 None

Inner Loop Power


Control Interval Type 1~2 1~2 dB
STEPSIZE_0.5DB,
STEPSIZE_1DB,
Inner Loop Power Enumeration STEPSIZE_1.5DB,
Control Type STEPSIZE_2DB 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2 dB

SINGLE_TPC,
TPC_TRIPLET_IN_S SINGLE_TPC,
OFT, TPC_TRIPLET_IN_SO
Inner Loop Power Enumeration TPC_AUTO_ADJUS FT,
Control Type T TPC_AUTO_ADJUST None
Enumeration
None Type ON, OFF OFF, ON None

None Interval Type 10~25 0.4~1, step: 0.04 None


Paging UE in Idle,
CELL_PCH,
URA_PCH State
(Type 1)
Paging UE in
CELL_FACH,
CELL_DCH State
(Type 2) Interval Type 3~9 3~9 None
Dynamic Channel D8, D16, D32, D64,
Configuration Enumeration D128, D144, D256, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 144,
Control (DCCC) Type D384 256, 384 kbit/s
Dynamic Channel D8, D16, D32, D64,
Configuration Enumeration D128, D144, D256, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 144,
Control (DCCC) Type D384 256, 384 kbit/s

Streaming Traffic Enumeration SCHEDULED, NON- SCHEDULED, NON-


Class on HSUPA Type SCHEDULED SCHEDULED None
HSUPA D10, D20, D50,
Introduction Enumeration D100, D200, D500, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200,
Package Type D1000 500, 1000 ms

HSUPA D2, D10, D20, D50,


Introduction Enumeration D100, D200, D500, 2, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200,
Package Type D1000 500, 1000 ms

HSUPA D10, D20, D50,


Introduction Enumeration D100, D200, D500, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200,
Package Type D1000 500, 1000 ms
HSUPA D2, D10, D20, D50,
Introduction Enumeration D100, D200, D500, 2, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200,
Package Type D1000 500, 1000 ms

D8, D16, D32, D64,


D128, D144, D256,
D384, D608, D1280, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 144,
Enumeration D2048, D2720, 256, 384, 608, 1280,
HSUPA DCCC Type D5440 2048, 2720, 5440 kbit/s

HSDPA D8, D16, D32, D64,


Introduction Enumeration D128, D144, D256, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 144,
Package Type D384 256, 384 kbit/s
3.4/6.8/13.6/27.2
kbit/s RRC
Connection and Enumeration
RAB Assignment Type OFF, ON OFF, ON None
3.4/6.8/13.6/27.2
kbit/s RRC
Connection and Enumeration
RAB Assignment Type D32, D64 32, 64 kbit/s

VoIP over Enumeration EDCH_TTI_10ms, EDCH_TTI_10ms,


HSPA/HSPA+ Type EDCH_TTI_2ms EDCH_TTI_2ms None
Streaming Traffic D8, D16, D32, D64,
Class on HSUPA Enumeration D128, D144, D256, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 144,
HSUPA 2ms TTI Type D384, D608 256, 384, 608 kbit/s
Interactive and
Background D8, D16, D32, D64,
Traffic Class on D128, D144, D256, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 144,
HSUPA Enumeration D384, D608, D1280, 256, 384, 608, 1280,
HSUPA 2ms TTI Type D2048, D2720 2048, 2720 kbit/s
3.4/6.8/13.6/27.2
kbit/s RRC
Connection and
RAB Assignment Interval Type 0~49 -24.5~0, step:0.5 dB

3.4/6.8/13.6/27.2
kbit/s RRC
Connection and
RAB Assignment Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 ms
Downlink
Enhanced L2 Interval Type 4~1504 4~1504 byte

Downlink
Enhanced L2 Interval Type 4~402 4~402 byte

Downlink
Enhanced L2 Interval Type 4~402 4~402 byte
Downlink
Enhanced
CELL_FACH Interval Type 4~1504 4~1504 byte

HSPA+ Downlink
28Mbps per User
HSPA+ Downlink
21Mbps per User
Downlink 64 QAM Enumeration
2×2 MIMO Type MIMO, 64QAM MIMO, 64QAM None
Enumeration D0, D1, D2, D4, D8, 0, 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64,
CPC - DTX / DRX Type D16, D32, D64, D128 128 frame

SRB_OVER_HSDPA
, SRB_OVER_HSDPA,
SRB over HSDPA SRB_OVER_HSUPA SRB_OVER_HSUPA,
HSUPA 2ms TTI , TTI_2MS, MIMO, TTI_2MS, MIMO,
SRB over HSUPA 64QAM, 64QAM,
Downlink DL_L2_ENHANCE, L2_ENHANCE,
Enhanced L2 DTX_DRX, DTX_DRX,
Downlink 64 QAM HSSCCH_LESS_OP HSSCCH_LESS_OPE
2×2 MIMO ERATION, RATION,
CPC - DTX / DRX MIMO_64QAM, MIMO_64QAM,
CPC - HS-SCCH DC_HSDPA, DC_HSDPA,
less operation UL_L2_ENHANCE, UL_L2_ENHANCE,
DC-HSDPA Bit Field Type UL_16QAM UL_16QAM None
HSDPA
Introduction
Package
HSUPA
Introduction Enumeration SLOT_FORMAT_1, SLOT_FORMAT_1,
Package Type SLOT_FORMAT_4 SLOT_FORMAT_4 None

CS voice over Enumeration EDCH_TTI_10ms, EDCH_TTI_10ms,


HSPA/HSPA+ Type EDCH_TTI_2ms EDCH_TTI_2ms None
CS voice over
HSPA/HSPA+ Interval Type -100~100 -100~100 ms
CS voice over
HSPA/HSPA+ Interval Type -100~100 -100~100 ms

IMS Signaling Enumeration SCHEDULED, NON- SCHEDULED, NON-


over HSPA Type SCHEDULED SCHEDULED None

Enumeration SCHEDULED, NON- SCHEDULED, NON-


SRB over HSUPA Type SCHEDULED SCHEDULED None
HSPA+ Downlink
28Mbps per User
HSPA+ Downlink
21Mbps per User Enumeration MIMO_64QAM, MIMO_64QAM,
DC-HSDPA Type DC_HSDPA DC_HSDPA None
None Interval Type 1~15 1~15 None
Enumeration NOT_TRIGGER, NOT_TRIGGER,
None Type TRIGGER TRIGGER None
NOT_PRE_EMPTAB
Enumeration LE, NOT_PRE_EMPTABL
None Type PRE_EMPTABLE E, PRE_EMPTABLE None
Enumeration NOT_ALLOWED, NOT_ALLOWED,
None Type ALLOWED ALLOWED None

None Interval Type 3~9 3~9 None

Enumeration EDCH_TTI_10ms, EDCH_TTI_10ms,


None Type EDCH_TTI_2ms EDCH_TTI_2ms None
Differentiated
Service Based on
SPI Weight Interval Type 1~100 1~100 %

DCH(UL_DCH,DL_D
CH),
CS voice over Enumeration HSPA(UL_EDCH,DL
HSPA/HSPA+ Type _HSDSCH) DCH, HSPA None
DCH(UL_DCH,DL_D
CH),
HSDPA(UL_DCH,DL
_HSDSCH),
VoIP over Enumeration HSPA(UL_EDCH,DL
HSPA/HSPA+ Type _HSDSCH) DCH, HSDPA, HSPA None
DCH(UL_DCH,DL_D
CH),
HSDPA(UL_DCH,DL
_HSDSCH),
Enumeration HSPA(UL_EDCH,DL
None Type _HSDSCH) DCH, HSDPA, HSPA None
DCH(UL_DCH,DL_D
CH),
HSDPA(UL_DCH,DL
_HSDSCH),
IMS Signaling Enumeration HSPA(UL_EDCH,DL
over HSPA Type _HSDSCH) DCH, HSDPA, HSPA None
DCH(UL_DCH,DL_D
CH),
HSDPA(UL_DCH,DL
_HSDSCH),
3.4/6.8/13.6/27.2 HSUPA(UL_EDCH,D
kbit/s RRC L_DCH),
Connection and Enumeration HSPA(UL_EDCH,DL DCH, HSDPA, HSUPA,
RAB Assignment Type _HSDSCH) HSPA None

3.4/6.8/13.6/27.2
kbit/s RRC
Connection and Enumeration
RAB Assignment Type TRUE, FALSE TRUE, FALSE None
UE State in
Connected Mode
(CELL-DCH,
CELL-PCH, URA-
PCH, CELL- Enumeration
FACH) Type D8, D16 8, 16 kbit/s
UE State in
Connected Mode
(CELL-DCH,
CELL-PCH, URA-
PCH, CELL- Enumeration
FACH) Type D8, D16 8, 16 kbit/s
HSDPA
Introduction
Package D8, D16, D32, D64,
Streaming Traffic Enumeration D128, D144, D256, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 144,
Class on HSDPA Type D384 256, 384 kbit/s
D8, D16, D32, D64,
HSDPA D128, D144, D256,
Introduction D384, D512, D768,
Package D1024, D1536, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 144,
Interactive and D1800, D2048, 256, 384, 512, 768,
Background D3600, D7200, 1024, 1536, 1800,
Traffic Class on Enumeration D8640, D10100, 2048, 3600, 7200,
HSDPA Type D13900 8640, 10100, 13900 kbit/s
HSUPA
Introduction
Package D8, D16, D32, D64,
Streaming Traffic Enumeration D128, D144, D256, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 144,
Class on HSUPA Type D384 256, 384 kbit/s
HSUPA
Introduction
Package D8, D16, D32, D64,
Interactive and D128, D144, D256,
Background D384, D608, D1280, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 144,
Traffic Class on Enumeration D2048, D2720, 256, 384, 608, 1280,
HSUPA Type D5440 2048, 2720, 5440 kbit/s
HCS (Hierarchical
Cell Structure) Interval Type 0~511 0~511 s
HCS (Hierarchical
Cell Structure) Interval Type 1~16 1~16 None
HCS (Hierarchical
Cell Structure) Interval Type 0~255 0~255 s
HCS (Hierarchical
Cell Structure) Interval Type 0~511 0~511 s
HCS (Hierarchical
Cell Structure) Interval Type 1~16 1~16 None
HCS (Hierarchical
Cell Structure) Interval Type 0~120 0~120 s
Intra Node B MAY(NodeB chooses
Softer Handover whether combine at
Intra Node B NodeB), MUST(Must
Softer Handover combine at NodeB),
Inter RNC Soft Enumeration MUST_NOT(Must MAY, MUST,
Handover Type combine at RNC) MUST_NOT None
HSDPA Mobility
Management
HSUPA Mobility
Management Interval Type 0~1024 0~1024 s
COEXIST_MEAS_T
HD_CHOICE_INTER
FREQ(Choosing the
Inter Frequency inter-frequency
Hard Handover oriented parameters),
Based on COEXIST_MEAS_T COEXIST_MEAS_THD
Coverage HD_CHOICE_INTER _CHOICE_INTERFRE
Inter-RAT RAT(Choosing the Q,
Handover Based Enumeration inter-RAT oriented COEXIST_MEAS_THD
on Coverage Type parameters) _CHOICE_INTERRAT None
HSUPA Mobility
Management Interval Type 1~4 1~4 None
HSDPA Mobility
Management
HSUPA Mobility
Management Interval Type 0~120 0~120 s

CONVERSATIONAL, CONVERSATIONAL,
STREAMING, STREAMING,
INTERACTIVE, INTERACTIVE,
CPC - HS-SCCH Enumeration BACKGROUND, BACKGROUND,
less operation Type NBAMR, WBAMR NBAMR, WBAMR None
CPC - HS-SCCH Enumeration
less operation Type NOTUSED, USED NOTUSED, USED None
BIT_ALIGN(Bit
aligned mode),
CPC - HS-SCCH Enumeration OCTET_ALIGN(Octe BIT_ALIGN,
less operation Type t aligned mode) OCTET_ALIGN None

CPC - HS-SCCH Enumeration


less operation Type D0, D1, D2, D3, D4 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 None
D1, D2, D3, D4, D5,
D6, D7, D8, D9, D10,
D11, D12, D13, D14,
D15, D16, D17, D18,
D19, D20, D21, D22,
D23, D24, D25, D26,
D27, D28, D29, D30,
D31, D32, D33, D34, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
D35, D36, D37, D38, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15,
D39, D40, D41, D42, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21,
D43, D44, D45, D46, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27,
D47, D48, D49, D50, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33,
D51, D52, D53, D54, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39,
D55, D56, D57, D58, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45,
D59, D60, D61, D62, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51,
D63, D64, D65, D66, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57,
D67, D68, D69, D70, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63,
D71, D72, D73, D74, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69,
D75, D76, D77, D78, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75,
D79, D80, D81, D82, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81,
CPC - HS-SCCH Enumeration D83, D84, D85, D86, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87,
less operation Type D87, D88, D89, D90 88, 89, 90 None

CPC - HS-SCCH Enumeration


less operation Type FALSE, TRUE FALSE, TRUE None
D1, D2, D3, D4, D5,
D6, D7, D8, D9, D10,
D11, D12, D13, D14,
D15, D16, D17, D18,
D19, D20, D21, D22,
D23, D24, D25, D26,
D27, D28, D29, D30,
D31, D32, D33, D34, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
D35, D36, D37, D38, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15,
D39, D40, D41, D42, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21,
D43, D44, D45, D46, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27,
D47, D48, D49, D50, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33,
D51, D52, D53, D54, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39,
D55, D56, D57, D58, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45,
D59, D60, D61, D62, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51,
D63, D64, D65, D66, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57,
D67, D68, D69, D70, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63,
D71, D72, D73, D74, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69,
D75, D76, D77, D78, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75,
D79, D80, D81, D82, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81,
CPC - HS-SCCH Enumeration D83, D84, D85, D86, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87,
less operation Type D87, D88, D89, D90 88, 89, 90 None

CPC - HS-SCCH Enumeration


less operation Type FALSE, TRUE FALSE, TRUE None
D1, D2, D3, D4, D5,
D6, D7, D8, D9, D10,
D11, D12, D13, D14,
D15, D16, D17, D18,
D19, D20, D21, D22,
D23, D24, D25, D26,
D27, D28, D29, D30,
D31, D32, D33, D34, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
D35, D36, D37, D38, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15,
D39, D40, D41, D42, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21,
D43, D44, D45, D46, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27,
D47, D48, D49, D50, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33,
D51, D52, D53, D54, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39,
D55, D56, D57, D58, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45,
D59, D60, D61, D62, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51,
D63, D64, D65, D66, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57,
D67, D68, D69, D70, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63,
D71, D72, D73, D74, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69,
D75, D76, D77, D78, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75,
D79, D80, D81, D82, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81,
CPC - HS-SCCH Enumeration D83, D84, D85, D86, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87,
less operation Type D87, D88, D89, D90 88, 89, 90 None

CPC - HS-SCCH Enumeration


less operation Type FALSE, TRUE FALSE, TRUE None
D1, D2, D3, D4, D5,
D6, D7, D8, D9, D10,
D11, D12, D13, D14,
D15, D16, D17, D18,
D19, D20, D21, D22,
D23, D24, D25, D26,
D27, D28, D29, D30,
D31, D32, D33, D34, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
D35, D36, D37, D38, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15,
D39, D40, D41, D42, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21,
D43, D44, D45, D46, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27,
D47, D48, D49, D50, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33,
D51, D52, D53, D54, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39,
D55, D56, D57, D58, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45,
D59, D60, D61, D62, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51,
D63, D64, D65, D66, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57,
D67, D68, D69, D70, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63,
D71, D72, D73, D74, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69,
D75, D76, D77, D78, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75,
D79, D80, D81, D82, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81,
CPC - HS-SCCH Enumeration D83, D84, D85, D86, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87,
less operation Type D87, D88, D89, D90 88, 89, 90 None

CPC - HS-SCCH Enumeration


less operation Type FALSE, TRUE FALSE, TRUE None
D100, D200, D400,
D600, D800, D1000,
D1200, D1400, 100, 200, 400, 600,
D1600, D1800, 800, 1000, 1200, 1400,
D2000, D3000, 1600, 1800, 2000,
3GPP Enumeration D4000, D6000, 3000, 4000, 6000,
Specifications Type D8000 8000 ms

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~7 0~7 None
3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 1~15 1~15 s

D1, D2, D4, D10,


D20, D50, D100, 1, 2, 4, 10, 20, 50, 100,
3GPP Enumeration D200, D400, D600, 200, 400, 600, 800,
Specifications Type D800, D1000 1000 None
Fast_Dormancy, Fast_Dormancy,
Fast Dormancy Enumeration HSDPA_RB_Setup_ HSDPA_RB_Setup_C
Enhancement Type Cmp_CRC mp_CRC None

Fast Dormancy
Enhancement Interval Type 0~99999999 0~99999999 None

Fast Dormancy
Enhancement String Type None 1~64 length of byte None
Fast Dormancy Enumeration
Enhancement Type OFF, ON ON, OFF None

FD_P2D_SWITCH,
RSVDBIT1_BIT2,
RSVDBIT1_BIT3,
RSVDBIT1_BIT4,
RSVDBIT1_BIT5,
RSVDBIT1_BIT6,
RSVDBIT1_BIT7,
RSVDBIT1_BIT8,
RSVDBIT1_BIT9,
RSVDBIT1_BIT10,
RSVDBIT1_BIT11,
RSVDBIT1_BIT12,
RSVDBIT1_BIT13,
RSVDBIT1_BIT14,
RSVDBIT1_BIT15,
RSVDBIT1_BIT16,
RSVDBIT1_BIT17,
RSVDBIT1_BIT18,
RSVDBIT1_BIT19,
RSVDBIT1_BIT20,
RSVDBIT1_BIT21,
RSVDBIT1_BIT22,
RSVDBIT1_BIT23,
RSVDBIT1_BIT24,
RSVDBIT1_BIT25,
RSVDBIT1_BIT26,
RSVDBIT1_BIT27,
RSVDBIT1_BIT28,
RSVDBIT1_BIT29,
RSVDBIT1_BIT30, This parameter is set to
Fast Dormancy RSVDBIT1_BIT31, 0 or 1 according to the
Enhancement Bit Field Type RSVDBIT1_BIT32 related domains. None

RAN Sharing
Introduction
Package
MOCN
Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~999 0~999 None
RAN Sharing
Introduction
Package
MOCN
Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~999 0~999 None

RAN Sharing
Introduction
Package
MOCN
Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~3 0~3 None

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~4095 0~4095 None

IMSI Based 15-bit decimal


Handover String Type None numerals None

IMSI Based 15-bit decimal


Handover String Type None numerals None

Shared Network
Support in
Connected Mode
Dedicated Carrier
for Each Operator
MOCN
Introduction
Package
Load Based 3G-
2G Handover
Enhancement
Based on Iur-g
String Type None 000~999 None
Shared Network
Support in
Connected Mode
Dedicated Carrier
for Each Operator
MOCN
Introduction
Package
Load Based 3G-
2G Handover
Enhancement
Based on Iur-g
String Type None 00~99, 000~999 None

Shared Network
Support in
Connected Mode
IMSI Based Enumeration
Handover Type TRUE, FALSE TRUE, FALSE None

Shared Network
Support in
Connected Mode Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None
PERIODICAL_REPO
Inter Frequency RTING(Periodical
Hard Handover reporting), PERIODICAL_REPOR
Based on Enumeration EVENT_TRIGGER(E TING,
Coverage Type vent trigger) EVENT_TRIGGER None
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover D0, D1, D2, D3, D4,
Based on DL QoS D5, D6, D7, D8, D9,
HCS (Hierarchical Enumeration D11, D13, D15, D17, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
Cell Structure) Type D19 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19 None
NON_PERIODIC_RE
PORT(Non periodical
reporting), D250~1
D500~2 D1000~3
D2000~4 D3000~5
D4000~6 D6000~7
D8000~8 D12000~9 NON_PERIODIC_REP
D16000~10 ORT, 250, 500, 1000,
Inter Frequency D20000~11 2000, 3000, 4000,
Hard Handover D24000~12 6000, 8000, 12000,
Based on Enumeration D28000~13 16000, 20000, 24000,
Coverage Type D32000~14 D64000 28000, 32000, 64000 ms
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type 0~29 0~14.5, step:0.5 dB/ dBm
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type 0~29 0~14.5, step:0.5 dB/ dBm
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type 0~29 0~14.5, step:0.5 dB/ dBm
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type 0~29 0~14.5, step:0.5 dB/ dBm
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type 0~20 0~2, step:0.1 None
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover D0, D10, D20, D40,
Based on D60, D80, D100,
Coverage D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
Inter Frequency D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
Hard Handover Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
Based on DL QoS Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms
D0, D10, D20, D40,
D60, D80, D100,
Inter Frequency D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
Hard Handover D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
Based on Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
Coverage Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms
D0, D10, D20, D40,
D60, D80, D100,
Inter Frequency D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
Hard Handover D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
Based on Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
Coverage Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type 0~64000 0~64000 ms
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type -24~0 -24~0 dB
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type -24~0 -24~0 dB
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type -24~0 -24~0 dB
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type -24~0 -24~0 dB
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type -24~0 -24~0 dB
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type -24~0 -24~0 dB
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type -115~-25 -115~-25 dBm
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type -115~-25 -115~-25 dBm
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type -115~-25 -115~-25 dBm
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type -115~-25 -115~-25 dBm
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type -115~-25 -115~-25 dBm
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type -115~-25 -115~-25 dBm
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type -24~0 -24~0 dB
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type -24~0 -24~0 dB
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type -24~0 -24~0 dB
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type -115~-25 -115~-25 dBm
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type -115~-25 -115~-25 dBm
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type -115~-25 -115~-25 dBm
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type -24~0 -24~0 dB
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type -24~0 -24~0 dB
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type -24~0 -24~0 dB
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type -115~-25 -115~-25 dBm
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type -115~-25 -115~-25 dBm
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type -115~-25 -115~-25 dBm
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on DL QoS
HCS (Hierarchical
Cell Structure) Interval Type 0~512 0~512 s

Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on DL QoS Interval Type 1~64 500~32000, step:500 ms
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on DL QoS Interval Type 0~63 0~62, 63: Infinity None
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type 0~1000 0~1000 ms
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover D0, D1, D2, D3, D4,
Based on DL QoS D5, D6, D7, D8, D9,
HCS (Hierarchical Enumeration D11, D13, D15, D17, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
Cell Structure) Type D19 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19 None
HCS (Hierarchical
Cell Structure) Interval Type 0~29 0~14.5, step:0.5 dB
D0, D10, D20, D40,
D60, D80, D100,
D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
HCS (Hierarchical Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
Cell Structure) Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms
HCS (Hierarchical
Cell Structure) Interval Type -24~0 -24~0 dB
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on DL QoS
HCS (Hierarchical
Cell Structure) Interval Type 0~512 0~512 s
HCS (Hierarchical
Cell Structure) Interval Type 1~64 500~32000, step:500 ms
HCS (Hierarchical
Cell Structure) Interval Type 0~63 0~62, 63: Infinity None

None Interval Type 0~4095 0~4095 None

Intra Node B
Softer Handover Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None
None Interval Type 0~4095 0~4095 None

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

Intra Node B
Softer Handover
Intra Node B
Softer Handover
Inter RNC Soft
Handover
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on DL QoS Interval Type -20~20 -10~10, step:0.5 dB
Intra RNC Cell
Update
Inter RNC Cell Enumeration FALSE(Do not send),
Update Type TRUE(Send) FALSE, TRUE None
Intra RNC Cell
Update
Inter RNC Cell
Update Interval Type -50~50 -50~50 dB
Intra RNC Cell
Update
Inter RNC Cell
Update Interval Type -50~50 -50~50 dB
Intra RNC Cell
Update
Inter RNC Cell Enumeration FALSE(Do not send),
Update Type TRUE(Send) FALSE, TRUE None
Intra RNC Cell
Update
Inter RNC Cell
Update Interval Type -50~50 -50~50 dB
Intra RNC Cell
Update
Inter RNC Cell
Update Interval Type -50~50 -50~50 dB
HCS (Hierarchical
Cell Structure)
Intra RNC Cell
Update
Inter RNC Cell Enumeration D0, D10, D20, D30, 0, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50,
Update Type D40, D50, D60 60 s
HCS (Hierarchical
Cell Structure)
Intra RNC Cell
Update D3~0 D6~1 D9~2
Inter RNC Cell Enumeration D12~3 D15~4 D18~5 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21,
Update Type D21~6 INFINITY INFINITY dB
HCS (Hierarchical
Cell Structure)
Intra RNC Cell
Update D2~0 D3~1 D4~2
Inter RNC Cell Enumeration D6~3 D8~4 D10~5 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12,
Update Type D12~6 INFINITY INFINITY dB
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type 0~3 0~3 None
Inter Frequency
Load Balance
HCS (Hierarchical Enumeration
Cell Structure) Type FALSE, TRUE FALSE, TRUE None
Inter Frequency
Load Balance
HCS (Hierarchical
Cell Structure) Interval Type -115~-25 -115~-25 dBm
Intra Node B
Softer Handover
Inter RNC Soft
Handover
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on Enumeration
Coverage Type FALSE, TRUE FALSE, TRUE None
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type 0~63 0~63 None
Intra System
Direct Retry Interval Type -24~0 -24~0 dB

Enumeration FALSE(Do not send),


None Type TRUE(Send) FALSE, TRUE None
None Interval Type 0~15 0~15 None
Enumeration FALSE(Do not send),
None Type TRUE(Send) FALSE, TRUE None
FALSE(Not
Configure the
Qqualmin and
Qrxlevmin),
TRUE(Configure the
Inter RNC Cell Enumeration Qqualmin and
Update Type Qrxlevmin) FALSE, TRUE None
Inter RNC Cell
Update Interval Type -24~0 -24~0 dB
Inter RNC Cell
Update Interval Type -58~-13 -115~-25 dBm
PERIODICAL_REPO
RTING(Periodical
Inter-RAT reporting), PERIODICAL_REPOR
Handover Based Enumeration EVENT_TRIGGER(E TING,
on Coverage Type vent trigger) EVENT_TRIGGER None
D0, D1, D2, D3, D4,
Inter-RAT D5, D6, D7, D8, D9,
Handover Based Enumeration D11, D13, D15, D17, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
on Coverage Type D19 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19 None
Inter-RAT CPICH_EC/NO,
Handover Based Enumeration CPICH_RSCP, CPICH_EC/NO,
on Coverage Type AUTO CPICH_RSCP, AUTO None
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Service D0, D1, D2, D3, D4,
Inter-RAT D5, D6, D7, D8, D9,
Handover Based Enumeration D11, D13, D15, D17, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
on Load Type D19 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19 None
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage Interval Type 0~20 0~2, step:0.1 None
NON_PERIODIC_RE
PORT(Non periodical
reporting), D250~1
D500~2 D1000~3
D2000~4 D3000~5
D4000~6 D6000~7
Inter-RAT D8000~8 D12000~9 NON_PERIODIC_REP
Handover Based D16000~10 ORT, 250, 500, 1000,
on Coverage D20000~11 2000, 3000, 4000,
Inter-RAT D24000~12 6000, 8000, 12000,
Handover Based Enumeration D28000~13 16000, 20000, 24000,
on DL QoS Type D32000~14 D64000 28000, 32000, 64000 ms
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage Interval Type 0~29 0~14.5, step:0.5 dB/ dBm
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage Interval Type 0~29 0~14.5, step:0.5 dB/ dBm
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage Interval Type 0~15 0~7.5, step:0.5 dB
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage Interval Type 0~15 0~7.5, step:0.5 dB
D0, D10, D20, D40,
D60, D80, D100,
D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
Inter-RAT D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
Handover Based Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
on Coverage Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms
D0, D10, D20, D40,
D60, D80, D100,
D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
Inter-RAT D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
Handover Based Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
on Coverage Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms
D0, D10, D20, D40,
D60, D80, D100,
D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
Inter-RAT D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
Handover Based Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
on Coverage Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on DL QoS Interval Type 0~64000, 65535 0~64000, 65535 ms
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on DL QoS Interval Type 0~64000 0~64000 ms
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Service REQUIRED(Verify
Inter-RAT mode),
Handover Based Enumeration NOT_REQUIRE(Non REQUIRED,
on Load Type -verify mode) NOT_REQUIRE None
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage Interval Type -24~0 -24~0 dB
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage Interval Type -24~0 -24~0 dB
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage Interval Type -24~0 -24~0 dB
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage Interval Type -24~0 -24~0 dB
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage Interval Type -24~0 -24~0 dB
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage Interval Type -24~0 -24~0 dB
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage Interval Type -115~-25 -115~-25 dBm
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage Interval Type -115~-25 -115~-25 dBm
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage Interval Type -115~-25 -115~-25 dBm
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage Interval Type -115~-25 -115~-25 dBm
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage Interval Type -115~-25 -115~-25 dBm
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage Interval Type -115~-25 -115~-25 dBm
lower than -110, -110~-
48(Actual value meets
Inter-RAT the condition: Actual
Handover Based Value = GUI Value -
on Coverage Interval Type 0~63 111) dBm
lower than -110, -110~-
48(Actual value meets
Inter-RAT the condition: Actual
Handover Based Value = GUI Value -
on Coverage Interval Type 0~63 111) dBm
lower than -110, -110~-
48(Actual value meets
Inter-RAT the condition: Actual
Handover Based Value = GUI Value -
on Coverage Interval Type 0~63 111) dBm
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage Interval Type -24~0 -24~0 dB
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage Interval Type -24~0 -24~0 dB
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage Interval Type -24~0 -24~0 dB
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage Interval Type -115~-25 -115~-25 dBm
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage Interval Type -115~-25 -115~-25 dBm
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage Interval Type -115~-25 -115~-25 dBm
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on DL QoS
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Service
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Load Interval Type 0~512 0~512 s
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 s
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage Interval Type 0~15 0~7.5, step:0.5 dBm
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage Interval Type 1~64 500~32000, step:500 ms
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage Interval Type 0~63 0~62, 63: Infinity None
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Service
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Load Interval Type 0~63 0~63 None
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Service
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Load Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 s
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Service D0, D1, D2, D3, D4,
Inter-RAT D5, D6, D7, D8, D9,
Handover Based Enumeration D11, D13, D15, D17, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
on Load Type D19 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19 None
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Service
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Load Interval Type 0~15 0~7.5, step:0.5 dB
Inter-RAT D0, D10, D20, D40,
Handover Based D60, D80, D100,
on Service D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
Inter-RAT D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
Handover Based Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
on Load Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Service REQUIRED(Verify
Inter-RAT mode),
Handover Based Enumeration NOT_REQUIRE(Non REQUIRED,
on Load Type -verify mode) NOT_REQUIRE None
Inter-RAT
Handover Based lower than -110, -110~-
on Service 48(Actual value meets
Inter-RAT the condition: Actual
Handover Based Value = GUI Value -
on Load Interval Type 0~63 111) dBm
Inter-RAT
Handover Based lower than -110, -110~-
on Service 48(Actual value meets
Inter-RAT the condition: Actual
Handover Based Value = GUI Value -
on Load Interval Type 0~63 111) dBm
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Service
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Load Interval Type 1~16 1~16 None
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on DL QoS
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Service
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Load Interval Type 0~512 0~512 s
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Service
Inter-RAT
Handover Based Enumeration
on Load Type OFF, ON OFF, ON None
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Service
Inter-RAT
Handover Based Enumeration
on Load Type OFF, ON OFF, ON None
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Service
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Load
Load Based 3G-
2G Handover
Enhancement
Based on Iur-g
Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Service
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Load
Load Based 3G-
2G Handover
Enhancement
Based on Iur-g
Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Service
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Load Interval Type 1~64 500~32000, step:500 ms
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Service
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Load Interval Type 0~63 0~62, 63: Infinity None
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Service
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Load Interval Type 0~63 0~63 None
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Service
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Load Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 s
Intra Node B D0, D1, D2, D3, D4,
Softer Handover D5, D6, D7, D8, D9,
Inter RNC Soft Enumeration D11, D13, D15, D17, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
Handover Type D19 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19 None
Intra Node B
Softer Handover
Inter RNC Soft Enumeration CPICH_EC/NO, CPICH_EC/NO,
Handover Type CPICH_RSCP CPICH_RSCP None
Intra Node B
Softer Handover D1~0 D2~1 D4~2
Inter RNC Soft Enumeration D8~3 D16~4 D32~5 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64,
Handover Type D64~6 INFINITY INFINITY None
NON_PERIODIC_RE
Intra Node B PORT, D250~1 NON_PERIODIC_REP
Softer Handover D500~2 D1000~3 ORT, 250, 500, 1000,
Inter RNC Soft Enumeration D2000~4 D4000~5 2000, 4000, 8000,
Handover Type D8000~6 D16000 16000 ms
Intra Node B
Softer Handover D1~0 D2~1 D4~2
Inter RNC Soft Enumeration D8~3 D16~4 D32~5 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64,
Handover Type D64~6 INFINITY INFINITY None
NON_PERIODIC_RE
Intra Node B PORT, D250~1 NON_PERIODIC_REP
Softer Handover D500~2 D1000~3 ORT, 250, 500, 1000,
Inter RNC Soft Enumeration D2000~4 D4000~5 2000, 4000, 8000,
Handover Type D8000~6 D16000 16000 ms
Intra Node B
Softer Handover D1~0 D2~1 D4~2
Inter RNC Soft Enumeration D8~3 D16~4 D32~5 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64,
Handover Type D64~6 INFINITY INFINITY None
NON_PERIODIC_RE
Intra Node B PORT, D250~1 NON_PERIODIC_REP
Softer Handover D500~2 D1000~3 ORT, 250, 500, 1000,
Inter RNC Soft Enumeration D2000~4 D4000~5 2000, 4000, 8000,
Handover Type D8000~6 D16000 16000 ms
Intra Node B
Softer Handover
Inter RNC Soft
Handover Interval Type 0~29 0~14.5, step:0.5 dB
Intra Node B
Softer Handover
Inter RNC Soft
Handover Interval Type 0~29 0~14.5, step:0.5 dB
Intra Node B
Softer Handover
Inter RNC Soft
Handover Interval Type 0~29 0~14.5, step:0.5 dB
Intra Node B
Softer Handover
Inter RNC Soft
Handover Interval Type 0~29 0~14.5, step:0.5 dB
Intra Node B
Softer Handover
Inter RNC Soft
Handover Interval Type 0~29 0~14.5, step:0.5 dB
Intra Node B
Softer Handover
Inter RNC Soft
Handover Interval Type 0~29 0~14.5, step:0.5 dB
Intra Node B
Softer Handover
Inter RNC Soft
Handover
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type -24~0 -24~0 dB
Intra Node B
Softer Handover
Inter RNC Soft
Handover
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type -115~-25 -115~-25 dBm
None Interval Type 0~15 0~7.5, step:0.5 dB
None Interval Type 0~15 0~7.5, step:0.5 dB
None Interval Type 0~15 0~7.5, step:0.5 dB
Intra Node B
Softer Handover
Inter RNC Soft
Handover Interval Type 0~15 0~7.5, step:0.5 dB
Intra Node B
Softer Handover
Inter RNC Soft
Handover
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type 0~15 0~7.5, step:0.5 dB
Intra Node B
Softer Handover
Inter RNC Soft
Handover Interval Type 0~15 0~7.5, step:0.5 dB
Intra Node B
Softer Handover
Inter RNC Soft
Handover Interval Type 0~20 0~2, step:0.1 None
D0, D10, D20, D40,
D60, D80, D100,
Intra Node B D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
Softer Handover D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
Inter RNC Soft Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
Handover Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms
D0, D10, D20, D40,
D60, D80, D100,
Intra Node B D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
Softer Handover D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
Inter RNC Soft Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
Handover Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms
D0, D10, D20, D40,
D60, D80, D100,
Intra Node B D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
Softer Handover D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
Inter RNC Soft Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
Handover Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms
D0, D10, D20, D40,
D60, D80, D100,
Intra Node B D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
Softer Handover D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
Inter RNC Soft Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
Handover Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms
Intra Node B
Softer Handover
Inter RNC Soft D0, D10, D20, D40,
Handover D60, D80, D100,
Inter Frequency D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
Hard Handover D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
Based on Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
Coverage Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms
D0, D10, D20, D40,
D60, D80, D100,
Intra Node B D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
Softer Handover D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
Inter RNC Soft Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
Handover Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms
None Interval Type 0~120 0~120 s
None Interval Type 0~63 0~63 None
None Interval Type -29~29 -14.5~14.5, step:0.5 dB
None Interval Type 0~255 0~255 s
Intra Node B
Softer Handover
Inter RNC Soft
Handover Interval Type -24~0 -24~0 dB
Intra Node B
Softer Handover
Inter RNC Soft
Handover Interval Type 1~6 1~6 None
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type -115~-25 -115~-25 dBm

Inter Frequency
Load Balance
Intra Frequency Enumeration
Load Balance Type D250, D500 250, 500 ms
Inter Frequency
Load Balance
Intra Frequency Enumeration
Load Balance Type D1, D2, D4, D8 1, 2, 4, 8 None

None Interval Type 0~4095 0~4095 None

Intra Node B
Softer Handover Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None
None Interval Type 0~4095 0~4095 None

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

Intra Node B
Softer Handover
Intra Node B
Softer Handover
Inter RNC Soft
Handover
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on DL QoS Interval Type -20~20 -10~10, step:0.5 dB
Intra Node B
Softer Handover
Inter RNC Soft Enumeration AFFECT, AFFECT,
Handover Type NOT_AFFECT NOT_AFFECT None
Intra Node B
Softer Handover
Inter RNC Soft Enumeration AFFECT, AFFECT,
Handover Type NOT_AFFECT NOT_AFFECT None
Intra RNC Cell
Update
Inter RNC Cell Enumeration FALSE(Do not send),
Update Type TRUE(Send) FALSE, TRUE None
Intra RNC Cell
Update
Inter RNC Cell
Update Interval Type -50~50 -50~50 dB
Intra RNC Cell
Update
Inter RNC Cell
Update Interval Type -50~50 -50~50 dB
Intra RNC Cell
Update
Inter RNC Cell Enumeration FALSE(Do not send),
Update Type TRUE(Send) FALSE, TRUE None
Intra RNC Cell
Update
Inter RNC Cell
Update Interval Type -50~50 -50~50 dB
Intra RNC Cell
Update
Inter RNC Cell
Update Interval Type -50~50 -50~50 dB
HCS (Hierarchical
Cell Structure)
Intra RNC Cell
Update
Inter RNC Cell Enumeration D0, D10, D20, D30, 0, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50,
Update Type D40, D50, D60 60 s
HCS (Hierarchical
Cell Structure)
Intra RNC Cell
Update D3~0 D6~1 D9~2
Inter RNC Cell Enumeration D12~3 D15~4 D18~5 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21,
Update Type D21~6 INFINITY INFINITY dB
HCS (Hierarchical
Cell Structure)
Intra RNC Cell
Update D2~0 D3~1 D4~2
Inter RNC Cell Enumeration D6~3 D8~4 D10~5 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12,
Update Type D12~6 INFINITY INFINITY dB
Intra Node B
Softer Handover
Inter RNC Soft
Handover
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on Enumeration
Coverage Type FALSE, TRUE FALSE, TRUE None
Intra Node B
Softer Handover
Inter RNC Soft
Handover Interval Type 0~30 0~30 None

MBMS
FLC(Frequency
Layer
Convergence)/FL
D(Frequency Enumeration
Layer Dispersion) Type FALSE, TRUE FALSE, TRUE None

None String Type None 1~64 characters None


OTDOA Based
LCS Interval Type 0~63 0~63 None

None Interval Type 0~3 0~3 None

None Interval Type 0~19 0~19 None


Enumeration
None Type IP, Port, IPAndPort IP, Port, IPAndPort None

0.0.0.0~255.255.255.2
None IP Address Type None 54 None
None Interval Type 0~65534 0~65534 None

Enumeration
None Type TCP, UDP TCP, UDP None

None Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None

0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12,
14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14,
None Interval Type 24, 26 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 None

Load Based 3G-


2G Handover
Enhancement
Based on Iur-g
Interval Type 1~32 1~32 None
Load Based 3G-
2G Handover
Enhancement
Based on Iur-g Enumeration
Type FALSE, TRUE TRUE, FALSE None

None Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None

0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12,
14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14,
None Interval Type 24, 26 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 None

None Interval Type 0~7 0~7 None

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~186 0~186 None

Load Based 3G-


2G Handover
Enhancement
Based on Iur-g
Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None

Load Based 3G-


2G Handover
Enhancement 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12,
Based on Iur-g 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14,
Interval Type 24, 26 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 None

Load Based 3G-


2G Handover
Enhancement
Based on Iur-g
Interval Type 0~7 0~7 None
RAN Sharing
Introduction
Package
MOCN
Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~3 0~3 None

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~4095 0~4095 None

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~5 0~5 None

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 10000~240000 10000~240000 ms
3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~240000 0~240000 ms

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 1000~300000 1000~300000 ms

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 5000~30000 5000~30000 ms
3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 15000~120000 15000~120000 ms
3.4/6.8/13.6/27.2
kbit/s RRC
Connection and Enumeration
RAB Assignment Type OFF, ON OFF, ON None

3.4/6.8/13.6/27.2
kbit/s RRC
Connection and Enumeration D1, D2, D3, D4, D5, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
RAB Assignment Type D6, D7, D8, D9, D10 10 None
3.4/6.8/13.6/27.2
kbit/s RRC
Connection and
RAB Assignment Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
3.4/6.8/13.6/27.2
kbit/s RRC
Connection and
RAB Assignment Interval Type 0~65534 0~65534 None
3.4/6.8/13.6/27.2
kbit/s RRC
Connection and
RAB Assignment Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
3.4/6.8/13.6/27.2
kbit/s RRC
Connection and
RAB Assignment Interval Type 0~65534 0~65534 None
3.4/6.8/13.6/27.2
kbit/s RRC
Connection and
RAB Assignment Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
3.4/6.8/13.6/27.2
kbit/s RRC
Connection and
RAB Assignment Interval Type 0~65534 0~65534 None
3.4/6.8/13.6/27.2
kbit/s RRC
Connection and
RAB Assignment Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
3.4/6.8/13.6/27.2
kbit/s RRC
Connection and
RAB Assignment Interval Type 0~65534 0~65534 None
3.4/6.8/13.6/27.2
kbit/s RRC
Connection and
RAB Assignment Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
3.4/6.8/13.6/27.2
kbit/s RRC
Connection and
RAB Assignment Interval Type 0~65534 0~65534 None
3.4/6.8/13.6/27.2
kbit/s RRC
Connection and
RAB Assignment Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
3.4/6.8/13.6/27.2
kbit/s RRC
Connection and
RAB Assignment Interval Type 0~65534 0~65534 None
3.4/6.8/13.6/27.2
kbit/s RRC
Connection and
RAB Assignment Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
3.4/6.8/13.6/27.2
kbit/s RRC
Connection and
RAB Assignment Interval Type 0~65534 0~65534 None
3.4/6.8/13.6/27.2
kbit/s RRC
Connection and
RAB Assignment Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
3.4/6.8/13.6/27.2
kbit/s RRC
Connection and
RAB Assignment Interval Type 0~65534 0~65534 None
3.4/6.8/13.6/27.2
kbit/s RRC
Connection and
RAB Assignment Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
3.4/6.8/13.6/27.2
kbit/s RRC
Connection and
RAB Assignment Interval Type 0~65534 0~65534 None

RAN Sharing
Introduction
Package
MOCN
Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~3 0~3 None
3GPP
Specifications
Shared Network
Support in
Connected Mode Interval Type 1~65533, 65535 {1~65533}, {65535} None

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 1~256 1~256 None
3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 1~256 1~256 None

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 1~65533, 65535 1~65533, 65535 None

Shared Network
Support in
Connected Mode Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

Shared Network
Support in
Connected Mode
Dedicated Carrier
for Each Operator
MOCN
Introduction
Package
Load Based 3G-
2G Handover
Enhancement
Based on Iur-g
String Type None 000~999 None
Shared Network
Support in
Connected Mode
Dedicated Carrier
for Each Operator
MOCN
Introduction
Package
Load Based 3G-
2G Handover
Enhancement
Based on Iur-g
String Type None 00~99, 000~999 None

IUBLDR(Iub load
reshuffling),
CODELDR(Code
load reshuffling),
UULDR(Uu load
reshuffling),
Enumeration CREDITLDR(Credit IUBLDR, CODELDR,
Load Reshuffling Type load reshuffling) UULDR, CREDITLDR None
IUBLDR(Iub load
reshuffling),
CODELDR(Code
load reshuffling),
UULDR(Uu load
reshuffling),
Enumeration CREDITLDR(Credit IUBLDR, CODELDR,
Load Reshuffling Type load reshuffling) UULDR, CREDITLDR None
IUBLDR(Iub load
reshuffling),
CODELDR(Code
load reshuffling),
UULDR(Uu load
reshuffling),
Enumeration CREDITLDR(Credit IUBLDR, CODELDR,
Load Reshuffling Type load reshuffling) UULDR, CREDITLDR None
IUBLDR(Iub load
reshuffling),
CODELDR(Code
load reshuffling),
UULDR(Uu load
reshuffling),
Enumeration CREDITLDR(Credit IUBLDR, CODELDR,
Load Reshuffling Type load reshuffling) UULDR, CREDITLDR None
NODEB_CREDIT_L
DR_SWITCH(NodeB
Credit LDR Switch),
LCG_CREDIT_LDR_
SWITCH(Local Cell NODEB_CREDIT_LDR
Group Credit LDR _SWITCH,
Switch), LCG_CREDIT_LDR_S
LC_CREDIT_LDR_S WITCH,
WITCH(Local Cell LC_CREDIT_LDR_SWI
Load Reshuffling Bit Field Type Credit LDR Switch) TCH None
Intra Frequency
Load Balance Interval Type 1~86400 1~86400 s
Potential User
Control Interval Type 6~86400 6~86400 s
Load Reshuffling Interval Type 1~86400 1~86400 s
Overload Control Interval Type 100~86400000 100~86400000 ms
D0, D1, D2, D3, D4, D0, D1, D2, D3, D4,
D5, D6, D7, D8, D9, D5, D6, D7, D8, D9,
Load Enumeration D11, D13, D15, D17, D11, D13, D15, D17,
Measurement Type D19 D19 None
Load Enumeration
Measurement Type TEN_MSEC, MIN TEN_MSEC, MIN None

Load
Measurement Interval Type 1~6000 10~60000, step:10 ms
Load
Measurement Interval Type 1~60 1~60 min

D0, D1, D2, D3, D4, D0, D1, D2, D3, D4,
D5, D6, D7, D8, D9, D5, D6, D7, D8, D9,
Load Enumeration D11, D13, D15, D17, D11, D13, D15, D17,
Measurement Type D19 D19 None
Load Enumeration
Measurement Type TEN_MSEC, MIN TEN_MSEC, MIN None
Load
Measurement Interval Type 1~6000 10~60000, step:10 ms

Load
Measurement Interval Type 1~60 1~60 min
Load
Measurement Interval Type 2~65535 2~65535 None

Load
Measurement Interval Type 1~32 1~32 None

Load
Measurement Interval Type 1~32 1~32 None
Load
Measurement Interval Type 1~32 1~32 None

Load
Measurement Interval Type 1~32 1~32 None

Load
Measurement Interval Type 1~32 1~32 None

Load
Measurement Interval Type 1~32 1~32 None

Load
Measurement Interval Type 1~32 1~32 None

Load
Measurement Interval Type 1~32 1~32 None
Load Enumeration
Measurement Type TEN_MSEC, MIN TEN_MSEC, MIN None

Load
Measurement Interval Type 1~6000 10~60000, step:10 ms
Load
Measurement Interval Type 1~60 1~60 min

Load
Measurement Interval Type 1~32 1~32 None
Load Enumeration
Measurement Type TEN_MSEC, MIN TEN_MSEC, MIN None

Load
Measurement Interval Type 1~6000 10~60000, step:10 ms
Load
Measurement Interval Type 1~60 1~60 min

Load
Measurement Interval Type 1~32 1~32 None

Load
Measurement Interval Type 2~255 2~255 None
D0, D1, D2, D3, D4, D0, D1, D2, D3, D4,
D5, D6, D7, D8, D9, D5, D6, D7, D8, D9,
Load Enumeration D11, D13, D15, D17, D11, D13, D15, D17,
Measurement Type D19 D19 None
Load Enumeration
Measurement Type TEN_MSEC, MIN TEN_MSEC, MIN None

Load
Measurement Interval Type 1~6000 10~60000, step:10 ms
Load
Measurement Interval Type 1~60 1~60 min

Load
Measurement Interval Type 1~6000 10~60000, step:10 None
D0, D1, D2, D3, D4, D0, D1, D2, D3, D4,
D5, D6, D7, D8, D9, D5, D6, D7, D8, D9,
Load Enumeration D11, D13, D15, D17, D11, D13, D15, D17,
Measurement Type D19 D19 None
Load Enumeration
Measurement Type TEN_MSEC, MIN TEN_MSEC, MIN None

Load
Measurement Interval Type 1~6000 10~60000, step:10 ms
Load
Measurement Interval Type 1~60 1~60 min

Load
Measurement Interval Type 1~6000 10~60000, step:10 None
Load Enumeration
Measurement Type TEN_MSEC, MIN TEN_MSEC, MIN None

Load
Measurement Interval Type 1~6000 10~60000, step:10 ms
Load
Measurement Interval Type 1~60 1~60 min

Load
Measurement Interval Type 1~32 1~32 None

None String Type None 1~64 characters None

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~268435455 0~268435455 None
MBMS
Introduction
Package Interval Type 1~10 1~10 min

MBMS
Introduction
Package String Type None 000~999 None

MBMS
Introduction
Package String Type None 000~999 None

MBMS
Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~16777215 0~16777215 None
MBMS
Introduction Enumeration STREAMING, STREAMING,
Package Type BACKGROUND BACKGROUND None

MBMS
Introduction Enumeration D16, D32, D64,
Package Type D128, D256 16, 32, 64, 128, 256 kbit/s

Open Loop Power


Control Interval Type -350~150 -35~15, step:0.1 dB
MBMS Load
Control Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step: 0.01 %
MBMS Load
Control Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step: 0.01 %
Physical Channel
Management Interval Type 0~1279 0~1279 ms
Physical Channel
Management Interval Type 0~2559 0~2559 ms
CH0(Channel 0),
CH1(Channel 1),
MBMS Channel CH2(Channel 2),
Audience Rating Enumeration CH3(Channel 3), CH0, CH1, CH2, CH3,
Statistics Type CH4(Channel 4) CH4 None
MBMS Channel
Audience Rating Enumeration
Statistics Type OFF(OFF), ON(ON) OFF, ON None

Shared Network
Support in
Connected Mode
Dedicated Carrier
for Each Operator
MOCN
Introduction
Package
Load Based 3G-
2G Handover
Enhancement
Based on Iur-g
String Type None 000~999 None

Shared Network
Support in
Connected Mode
Dedicated Carrier
for Each Operator
MOCN
Introduction
Package
Load Based 3G-
2G Handover
Enhancement
Based on Iur-g
String Type None 00~99, 000~999 None
MBMS
Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~4294967295 0~4294967295 None

RAN Sharing
Introduction
Package
MOCN
Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~3 0~3 None

MBMS
Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

MBMS
Introduction Enumeration STREAMING, STREAMING,
Package Type BACKGROUND BACKGROUND None
MBMS
Introduction Enumeration D16, D32, D64,
Package Type D128, D256 16, 32, 64, 128, 256 kbit/s

Physical Channel Enumeration


Management Type TRUE, FALSE TRUE, FALSE None

MBMS
Introduction Enumeration
Package Type OFF(OFF), ON(ON) OFF, ON None
FACH
Transmission
Sharing for Enumeration
MBMS Type OFF(OFF), ON(ON) OFF, ON None
Enumeration
MBMS Phase 2 Type OFF(OFF), ON(ON) OFF, ON None
Enumeration
MBMS Phase 2 Type OFF(OFF), ON(ON) OFF, ON None
MBSC Load
Balancing
MBSC Service
Distribution
Load Based 3G-
2G Handover
Enhancement
Based on Iur-g OFF(OFF),
SERVICE-
GSM and UMTS BASED(SERVICE-
Load Balancing BASED), LOAD-
Based on Iur-g BASED(LOAD- OFF, SERVICE-
GSM and UMTS BASED), DYNAMIC- BASED, LOAD-
Traffic Steering Enumeration BASED(DYNAMIC- BASED, DYNAMIC-
Based on Iur-g Type BASED) BASED None
Load Based 3G-
2G Handover
Enhancement
Based on Iur-g

GSM and UMTS


Load Balancing
Based on Iur-g Interval Type -100~100 -100~100 None
Load Based 3G-
2G Handover
Enhancement
Based on Iur-g

GSM and UMTS


Load Balancing
Based on Iur-g Interval Type -100~100 -100~100 None

MBSC Load
Balancing
MBSC Service
Distribution
MBSC Handover
based on Load
Enhancement Interval Type 1~20 1~20 s
Load Based 3G-
2G Handover
Enhancement
Based on Iur-g Enumeration
Type OFF(OFF), ON(ON) OFF, ON None

Load Based 3G-


2G Handover
Enhancement
Based on Iur-g Enumeration
Type OFF(OFF), ON(ON) OFF, ON None
MBSC Load
Balancing
MBSC Handover
based on Load
Enhancement Interval Type 0~10 0~10 None

Load Based 3G-


2G Handover
Enhancement
Based on Iur-g

NACC Procedure
Optimization
NACC Procedure
Optimization
Based on Iur-g
between GSM Enumeration
and UMTS Type OFF, ON OFF, ON None
MBSC Load
Balancing
MBSC Service
Distribution
MBSC Handover
based on Load
Enhancement Interval Type 0~100 0~100 None
MBSC Load
Balancing
MBSC Service
Distribution
MBSC Handover
based on Load
Enhancement Interval Type 0~100 0~100 None

MBMS
Introduction
Package Interval Type 7~10 7~10 None

MBMS
Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~3 0~3 None
MBMS
Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~3 0~3 None

Inter System Enumeration


Direct Retry Type OFF, ON OFF, ON None
Inter System
Direct Retry Interval Type 1~255 1~255 s
D250, D500, D1000,
D2000, D3000,
D4000, D6000, 250, 500, 1000, 2000,
D8000, D12000, 3000, 4000, 6000,
D16000, D20000, 8000, 12000, 16000,
Inter System Enumeration D24000, D28000, 20000, 24000, 28000,
Direct Retry Type D32000, D64000 32000, 64000 ms
Inter System
Direct Retry Interval Type -115~-25 -115~-25 dBm
Inter System
Direct Retry Interval Type -24~0 -24~0 dB
Inter System
Direct Retry Interval Type 1~65535 1~65535 None
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type 1~255 1~255 s
D250, D500, D1000,
D2000, D3000,
D4000, D6000, 250, 500, 1000, 2000,
Inter Frequency D8000, D12000, 3000, 4000, 6000,
Hard Handover D16000, D20000, 8000, 12000, 16000,
Based on Enumeration D24000, D28000, 20000, 24000, 28000,
Coverage Type D32000, D64000 32000, 64000 ms
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type -115~-25 -115~-25 dBm
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage Interval Type -24~0 -24~0 dB

Cell Broadcast Enumeration


Service Type OFF, ON OFF, ON None

Cell Broadcast 15-bit numerical (0 to 9)


Service String Type None string None

Open Loop Power


Control Interval Type -350~150 -35~15, step:0.1 dB
MBMS
Introduction Enumeration STREAMING, STREAMING,
Package Type BACKGROUND BACKGROUND None

MBMS
Introduction Enumeration D16, D32, D64,
Package Type D128, D256 16, 32, 64, 128, 256 kbit/s

Enumeration
MBMS Phase 2 Type True, False TRUE, FALSE None
None String Type None 1~64 characters None

3GPP
Specifications Compound Type hour, min, sec 00:00:00~23:59:59 s

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 1~288 5~1440, step:5 min
Load Based 3G-
2G Handover
Enhancement
Based on Iur-g
Interval Type 1~32 1~32 None

None Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None

0, 2, 4, 8, 10, 12, 14, 0, 2, 4, 8, 10, 12, 14,


None Interval Type 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 None
Enumeration
None Type OFF, ON OFF, ON None
Enumeration
None Type OFF, ON OFF, ON None
Enumeration
None Type OFF, ON OFF, ON None

None String Type None 1~64 characters None


IP Transmission SAAL(SAAL Link
Introduction on Type ), SCTP(SCTP
Iub Interface Link Type), SAAL-
ATM/IP Dual Enumeration SCTP(SAAL-SCTP SAAL, SCTP, SAAL-
Stack Node B Type Link Tpye) SCTP None

ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package
ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~1399 0~1399 None
IP Transmission
Introduction on
Iub Interface
ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~1199 0~1199 None

SAAL(SAAL Link
ATM/IP Dual Enumeration Type ), SCTP(SCTP
Stack Node B Type Link Type) SAAL, SCTP None
ATMTODUAL(SAAL
Link TO SAAL-SCTP
Dual Link ),
IPTODUAL(SCTP
Link TO SAAL-SCTP
Dual Link),
DUALTOATM(SAAL-
SCTP Dual Link TO
SAAL Link), ATMTODUAL,
DUALTOIP(SAAL- IPTODUAL,
Enumeration SCTP Dual Link TO DUALTOATM,
None Type SCTP Link ) DUALTOIP None
SAAL(SAAL Link
ATM/IP Dual Enumeration Type ), SCTP(SCTP
Stack Node B Type Link Type) SAAL, SCTP None

Configuration
Management Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None

None Interval Type 0~5, 8~27 0~5, 8~27 None

0~31(AEUa), 0~125(E1
of AOUa), 0~167(T1 of
ATM Switching AOUa), 0~251(E1 of
Based Hub Node AOUc), 0~335(T1 of
B Interval Type 0~335 AOUc) None

Enumeration
Flow Control Type OFF(OFF), ON(ON) OFF, ON None
Overbooking on
ATM
Transmission Interval Type 0~1999 0~1999 None

Overbooking on
ATM
Transmission Interval Type 0~199 0~199 None

RAN Sharing
Introduction Enumeration
Package Type OFF(OFF), ON(ON) OFF, ON None

RAN Sharing
Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~199 0~199 None

None String Type None 1~64 characters None

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

None Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None


{0}, {2}, {4}, {8}, {10},
0, 2, 4, 8, 10, 12, 14, {12}, {14}, {16}, {18},
None Interval Type 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 {20}, {22}, {24}, {26} None

None Interval Type 0~7 0~7 None


ATM_TRANS(ATM
circuit transmission),
IP_TRANS(IP
transmission),
ATMANDIP_TRANS(
ATM and IP
transmission), ATM_TRANS,
IP Transmission HYBRID_IP_TRANS( IP_TRANS,
Introduction on Enumeration Hybrid IP ATMANDIP_TRANS,
Iub Interface Type transmission) HYBRID_IP_TRANS None

SUPPORT(Support),
Hybrid Iub IP Enumeration NOT_SUPPORT(Not SUPPORT,
Transmission Type support) NOT_SUPPORT None

ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 ms
Satellite
Transmission on Enumeration TRUE(True),
Iub Interface Type FALSE(False) TRUE, FALSE None

3GPP Enumeration R99, R4, R5, R6, R7, R99, R4, R5, R6, R7,
Specifications Type R8 R8 None

Transmission
Recourse Sharing SHARE(Share),
on Iub/Iur Enumeration EXCLUSIVE(Exclusiv
Interface Type e) SHARE, EXCLUSIVE None
SINGLEHOST(Single
Host),
PRIMHOST(PrimHos SINGLEHOST,
RNC Node Enumeration t), PRIMHOST,
Redundancy Type SECHOST(SecHost) SECHOST None

RNC Node
Redundancy Interval Type 0~4095 0~4095 None
RNC Node
Redundancy Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None
DEDICATED(Dedicat
Transmission ed),
Recourse Sharing RANSHARING(RAN
on Iub/Iur Enumeration Sharing), Dedicated,
Interface Type MOCN(MOCN) RANSharing, MOCN None

RAN Sharing
Introduction
Package
MOCN
Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~3 0~3 None

None String Type None 1~64 characters None


IUB_LDR(IUB LDR
Algorithm),
NODEB_CREDIT_L
DR(NodeB Credit
LDR Algorithm),
LCG_CREDIT_LDR(
LCG Credit LDR IUB_LDR,
Algorithm), NODEB_CREDIT_LDR
Load Reshuffling IUB_OLC(IUB OLC , LCG_CREDIT_LDR,
Overload Control Bit Field Type Algorithm) IUB_OLC None
HSDPA
Admission Control Interval Type 0~3840 0~3840 None

HSUPA
Admission Control Interval Type 0~3840 0~3840 None
Enumeration
Admission Control Type MBR, GBR MBR, GBR None
RSVDBIT1(Reserved
Switch 1),
RSVDBIT2(Reserved
Switch 2),
RSVDBIT3(Reserved
Switch 3),
RSVDBIT4(Reserved
Switch 4),
RSVDBIT5(Reserved
Switch 5),
RSVDBIT6(Reserved
Switch 6),
RSVDBIT7(Reserved
Switch 7),
RSVDBIT8(Reserved
Switch 8),
RSVDBIT9(Reserved RSVDBIT1,
Switch 9), RSVDBIT2,
RSVDBIT10(Reserve RSVDBIT3,
d Switch 10), RSVDBIT4,
RSVDBIT11(Reserve RSVDBIT5,
d Switch 11), RSVDBIT6,
RSVDBIT12(Reserve RSVDBIT7,
d Switch 12), RSVDBIT8,
RSVDBIT13(Reserve RSVDBIT9,
d Switch 13), RSVDBIT10,
RSVDBIT14(Reserve RSVDBIT11,
d Switch 14), RSVDBIT12,
RSVDBIT15(Reserve RSVDBIT13,
d Switch 15), RSVDBIT14,
RSVDBIT16(Reserve RSVDBIT15,
Admission Control Bit Field Type d Switch 16) RSVDBIT16 None

Admission Control Interval Type 0~4294967295 0~4294967295 None

Admission Control Interval Type 0~4294967295 0~4294967295 None


NodeB Self-
discovery Based
on IP Mode Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

NodeB Self-
discovery Based
on IP Mode String Type None 1~30 characters None

NodeB Self-
discovery Based Enumeration Disable(Disable),
on IP Mode Type Enable(Enable) Disable, Enable None

NodeB Self-
discovery Based
on IP Mode String Type None 1~30 characters None

NodeB Self-
discovery Based Enumeration ETH/TRUNK,
on IP Mode Type PPP/MP ETH/TRUNK, PPP/MP None
NodeB Self-
discovery Based 0.0.0.0~255.255.255.2
on IP Mode IP Address Type None 55 None
NodeB Self-
discovery Based 0.0.0.0~255.255.255.2
on IP Mode IP Address Type None 55 None

NodeB Self-
discovery Based
on IP Mode Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

ATMTRANS_IP(ATM
TRANS_IP),
IPTRANS_IP(IPTRA
NS_IP),
NodeB Self- ATMANDIPTRANS_I ATMTRANS_IP,
discovery Based Enumeration P(ATMANDIPTRANS IPTRANS_IP,
on IP Mode Type _IP) ATMANDIPTRANS_IP None
NodeB Self-
discovery Based 0.0.0.0~255.255.255.2
on IP Mode IP Address Type None 55 None

NodeB Self-
discovery Based 0.0.0.0~255.255.255.2
on IP Mode IP Address Type None 55 None
NodeB Self-
discovery Based
on IP Mode Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None

NodeB Self-
discovery Based
on IP Mode Interval Type 0~5, 8~27 0~5, 8~27 None
NodeB Self-
discovery Based Enumeration
on IP Mode Type NO(NO), YES(YES) NO, YES None
NodeB Self-
discovery Based
on IP Mode Interval Type 0~988 0~988 None
NodeB Self-
discovery Based 0.0.0.0~255.255.255.2
on IP Mode IP Address Type None 55 None

NodeB Self-
discovery Based 0.0.0.0~255.255.255.2
on IP Mode IP Address Type None 55 None
NodeB Self-
discovery Based
on IP Mode Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None

NodeB Self-
discovery Based
on IP Mode Interval Type 0~5, 8~27 0~5, 8~27 None

Enumeration
None Type DISABLE, ENABLE DISABLE, ENABLE None
IP Transmission
Introduction on
Iub Interface
IP Transmission
Introduction on Iu
Interface
IP Transmission
Introduction on Iur
Interface Interval Type 2~4094 2~4094 None

Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission
Resources Interval Type 0~7 0~7 None

None String Type None 1~64 characters None


NoAct(no action),
BERateRed(BE traff
rate reduction),
QoSRenego(uncontr
olled real-time traff
Qos re-negotiation),
CSInterRatShouldBe
LDHO(CS domain
inter-rat should be
load handover),
PSInterRatShouldBe
LDHO(PS domain
inter-rat should be NoAct, BERateRed,
load handover), QoSRenego,
CSInterRatShouldNo CSInterRatShouldBeLD
tLDHO(CS domain HO,
inter-rat should not PSInterRatShouldBeLD
be load handover), HO,
PSInterRatShouldNot CSInterRatShouldNotL
LDHO(PS domain DHO,
Enumeration inter-rat should not PSInterRatShouldNotL
Load Reshuffling Type be load handover) DHO None
NoAct(no action),
BERateRed(BE traff
rate reduction),
QoSRenego(uncontr
olled real-time traff
Qos re-negotiation),
CSInterRatShouldBe
LDHO(CS domain
inter-rat should be
load handover),
PSInterRatShouldBe
LDHO(PS domain
inter-rat should be NoAct, BERateRed,
load handover), QoSRenego,
CSInterRatShouldNo CSInterRatShouldBeLD
tLDHO(CS domain HO,
inter-rat should not PSInterRatShouldBeLD
be load handover), HO,
PSInterRatShouldNot CSInterRatShouldNotL
LDHO(PS domain DHO,
Enumeration inter-rat should not PSInterRatShouldNotL
Load Reshuffling Type be load handover) DHO None

NoAct(no action),
BERateRed(BE traff
rate reduction),
QoSRenego(uncontr
olled real-time traff
Qos re-negotiation),
CSInterRatShouldBe
LDHO(CS domain
inter-rat should be
load handover),
PSInterRatShouldBe
LDHO(PS domain
inter-rat should be NoAct, BERateRed,
load handover), QoSRenego,
CSInterRatShouldNo CSInterRatShouldBeLD
tLDHO(CS domain HO,
inter-rat should not PSInterRatShouldBeLD
be load handover), HO,
PSInterRatShouldNot CSInterRatShouldNotL
LDHO(PS domain DHO,
Enumeration inter-rat should not PSInterRatShouldNotL
Load Reshuffling Type be load handover) DHO None
NoAct(no action),
BERateRed(BE traff
rate reduction),
QoSRenego(uncontr
olled real-time traff
Qos re-negotiation),
CSInterRatShouldBe
LDHO(CS domain
inter-rat should be
load handover),
PSInterRatShouldBe
LDHO(PS domain
inter-rat should be NoAct, BERateRed,
load handover), QoSRenego,
CSInterRatShouldNo CSInterRatShouldBeLD
tLDHO(CS domain HO,
inter-rat should not PSInterRatShouldBeLD
be load handover), HO,
PSInterRatShouldNot CSInterRatShouldNotL
LDHO(PS domain DHO,
Enumeration inter-rat should not PSInterRatShouldNotL
Load Reshuffling Type be load handover) DHO None

NoAct(no action),
BERateRed(BE traff
rate reduction),
QoSRenego(uncontr
olled real-time traff
Qos re-negotiation),
CSInterRatShouldBe
LDHO(CS domain
inter-rat should be
load handover),
PSInterRatShouldBe
LDHO(PS domain
inter-rat should be NoAct, BERateRed,
load handover), QoSRenego,
CSInterRatShouldNo CSInterRatShouldBeLD
tLDHO(CS domain HO,
inter-rat should not PSInterRatShouldBeLD
be load handover), HO,
PSInterRatShouldNot CSInterRatShouldNotL
LDHO(PS domain DHO,
Enumeration inter-rat should not PSInterRatShouldNotL
Load Reshuffling Type be load handover) DHO None
NoAct(no action),
BERateRed(BE traff
rate reduction),
QoSRenego(uncontr
olled real-time traff
Qos re-negotiation),
CSInterRatShouldBe
LDHO(CS domain
inter-rat should be
load handover),
PSInterRatShouldBe
LDHO(PS domain
inter-rat should be NoAct, BERateRed,
load handover), QoSRenego,
CSInterRatShouldNo CSInterRatShouldBeLD
tLDHO(CS domain HO,
inter-rat should not PSInterRatShouldBeLD
be load handover), HO,
PSInterRatShouldNot CSInterRatShouldNotL
LDHO(PS domain DHO,
Enumeration inter-rat should not PSInterRatShouldNotL
Load Reshuffling Type be load handover) DHO None
Load Reshuffling Interval Type 1~10 1~10 None
Load Reshuffling Interval Type 1~10 1~10 None
Load Reshuffling Interval Type 1~10 1~10 None
Load Reshuffling Interval Type 1~10 1~10 None
Load Reshuffling Interval Type 1~10 1~10 None
Load Reshuffling Interval Type 1~10 1~10 None
NoAct(no action),
BERateRed(BE traff
rate reduction),
QoSRenego(uncontr
olled real-time traff
Qos re-negotiation),
CSInterRatShouldBe
LDHO(CS domain
inter-rat should be
load handover),
PSInterRatShouldBe
LDHO(PS domain
inter-rat should be NoAct, BERateRed,
load handover), QoSRenego,
CSInterRatShouldNo CSInterRatShouldBeLD
tLDHO(CS domain HO,
inter-rat should not PSInterRatShouldBeLD
be load handover), HO,
PSInterRatShouldNot CSInterRatShouldNotL
LDHO(PS domain DHO,
Enumeration inter-rat should not PSInterRatShouldNotL
Load Reshuffling Type be load handover) DHO None
NoAct(no action),
BERateRed(BE traff
rate reduction),
QoSRenego(uncontr
olled real-time traff
Qos re-negotiation),
CSInterRatShouldBe
LDHO(CS domain
inter-rat should be
load handover),
PSInterRatShouldBe
LDHO(PS domain
inter-rat should be NoAct, BERateRed,
load handover), QoSRenego,
CSInterRatShouldNo CSInterRatShouldBeLD
tLDHO(CS domain HO,
inter-rat should not PSInterRatShouldBeLD
be load handover), HO,
PSInterRatShouldNot CSInterRatShouldNotL
LDHO(PS domain DHO,
Enumeration inter-rat should not PSInterRatShouldNotL
Load Reshuffling Type be load handover) DHO None

NoAct(no action),
BERateRed(BE traff
rate reduction),
QoSRenego(uncontr
olled real-time traff
Qos re-negotiation),
CSInterRatShouldBe
LDHO(CS domain
inter-rat should be
load handover),
PSInterRatShouldBe
LDHO(PS domain
inter-rat should be NoAct, BERateRed,
load handover), QoSRenego,
CSInterRatShouldNo CSInterRatShouldBeLD
tLDHO(CS domain HO,
inter-rat should not PSInterRatShouldBeLD
be load handover), HO,
PSInterRatShouldNot CSInterRatShouldNotL
LDHO(PS domain DHO,
Enumeration inter-rat should not PSInterRatShouldNotL
Load Reshuffling Type be load handover) DHO None
NoAct(no action),
BERateRed(BE traff
rate reduction),
QoSRenego(uncontr
olled real-time traff
Qos re-negotiation),
CSInterRatShouldBe
LDHO(CS domain
inter-rat should be
load handover),
PSInterRatShouldBe
LDHO(PS domain
inter-rat should be NoAct, BERateRed,
load handover), QoSRenego,
CSInterRatShouldNo CSInterRatShouldBeLD
tLDHO(CS domain HO,
inter-rat should not PSInterRatShouldBeLD
be load handover), HO,
PSInterRatShouldNot CSInterRatShouldNotL
LDHO(PS domain DHO,
Enumeration inter-rat should not PSInterRatShouldNotL
Load Reshuffling Type be load handover) DHO None

NoAct(no action),
BERateRed(BE traff
rate reduction),
QoSRenego(uncontr
olled real-time traff
Qos re-negotiation),
CSInterRatShouldBe
LDHO(CS domain
inter-rat should be
load handover),
PSInterRatShouldBe
LDHO(PS domain
inter-rat should be NoAct, BERateRed,
load handover), QoSRenego,
CSInterRatShouldNo CSInterRatShouldBeLD
tLDHO(CS domain HO,
inter-rat should not PSInterRatShouldBeLD
be load handover), HO,
PSInterRatShouldNot CSInterRatShouldNotL
LDHO(PS domain DHO,
Enumeration inter-rat should not PSInterRatShouldNotL
Load Reshuffling Type be load handover) DHO None
NoAct(no action),
BERateRed(BE traff
rate reduction),
QoSRenego(uncontr
olled real-time traff
Qos re-negotiation),
CSInterRatShouldBe
LDHO(CS domain
inter-rat should be
load handover),
PSInterRatShouldBe
LDHO(PS domain
inter-rat should be NoAct, BERateRed,
load handover), QoSRenego,
CSInterRatShouldNo CSInterRatShouldBeLD
tLDHO(CS domain HO,
inter-rat should not PSInterRatShouldBeLD
be load handover), HO,
PSInterRatShouldNot CSInterRatShouldNotL
LDHO(PS domain DHO,
Enumeration inter-rat should not PSInterRatShouldNotL
Load Reshuffling Type be load handover) DHO None
Load Reshuffling Interval Type 1~10 1~10 None
Load Reshuffling Interval Type 1~10 1~10 None
Load Reshuffling Interval Type 1~10 1~10 None
Load Reshuffling Interval Type 1~10 1~10 None
Load Reshuffling Interval Type 1~10 1~10 None
Load Reshuffling Interval Type 1~10 1~10 None
SF4(SF4), SF8(SF8),
SF16(SF16),
SF32(SF32),
SF64(SF64),
Enumeration SF128(SF128), SF4, SF8, SF16, SF32,
Load Reshuffling Type SF256(SF256) SF64, SF128, SF256 None
SF4(SF4), SF8(SF8),
SF16(SF16),
SF32(SF32),
SF64(SF64),
Enumeration SF128(SF128), SF4, SF8, SF16, SF32,
Load Reshuffling Type SF256(SF256) SF64, SF128, SF256 None
8SF4(8SF4),
7SF4(7SF4),
6SF4(6SF4),
5SF4(5SF4),
4SF4(4SF4),
3SF4(3SF4),
2SF4(2SF4),
SF4(SF4), SF8(SF8),
SF16(SF16), 8SF4, 7SF4, 6SF4,
SF32(SF32), 5SF4, 4SF4, 3SF4,
SF64(SF64), 2SF4, SF4, SF8, SF16,
Enumeration SF128(SF128), SF32, SF64, SF128,
Load Reshuffling Type SF256(SF256) SF256 None

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

None String Type None 1~64 characters None

None String Type None 1~64 characters None


Overload Control Interval Type 0~10 0~10 None

Overload Control Interval Type 0~10 0~10 None

None Interval Type 0~4095 0~4095 None

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

IntraFreqNCell(IntraF
req Neighbor Cell),
InterFreqNCell(InterF
req Neighbor Cell), IntraFreqNCell,
Enumeration InterRatNCell(GSM InterFreqNCell,
None Type Neighboring Cell) InterRatNCell None

RAN Sharing
Introduction
Package
MOCN
Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~3 0~3 None

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~4095 0~4095 None
Iu Flex
MOCN
Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~1023 0~1023 None

3GPP
Specifications
Interface
Message Tracing
Inter RNC Cell
Update
Inter RNC URA
Update
Direct Signaling
Connection Re-
establishment
(DSCR)
RNC Node
Redundancy Interval Type 0~4095 0~4095 None
Inter RNC Soft
Handover CS_SHO_SWITCH,
Interface HSPA_SHO_SWITC CS_SHO_SWITCH,
Message Tracing H, HSPA_SHO_SWITCH,
RNC Node NON_HSPA_SHO_S NON_HSPA_SHO_SW
Redundancy Bit Field Type WITCH ITCH None

Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on DL QoS
Intra Frequency
Hard Handover
RNC Node Enumeration
Redundancy Type OFF, ON OFF, ON None

SUPPORT_CS, SUPPORT_CS,
SUPPORT_PS, SUPPORT_PS,
3GPP Enumeration SUPPORT_CS_AND SUPPORT_CS_AND_
Specifications Type _PS PS None
SRNS Relocation
Introduction
Package
Inter RNC Soft
Handover
RNC Node Enumeration
Redundancy Type TRUE, FALSE TRUE, FALSE None

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~186 0~186 None

3GPP Enumeration R99, R4, R5, R6, R7, R99, R4, R5, R6, R7,
Specifications Type R8 R8 None

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 1~300 1~300 None

3GPP
Specifications
Inter RNC Cell
Update
Inter RNC URA Enumeration
Update Type NO, YES NO, YES None
SRNS Relocation
with Hard DL_DCCH_SWITCH, DL_DCCH_SWITCH,
Handover Bit Field Type IUR_TRG_SWITCH IUR_TRG_SWITCH None

ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package
IP Transmission
Introduction on Iur
Interface
IP-Based GSM
and UMTS Co-
Transmission on
MBSC Side
MOCN
Introduction
Package
RNC Node Enumeration ATM_TRANS, ATM_TRANS,
Redundancy Type IP_TRANS IP_TRANS None
Direct Signaling CORRM_SRNSR_P CORRM_SRNSR_PSB
Connection Re- SBE_RELOC, E_RELOC,
establishment Enumeration CORRM_SRNSR_P CORRM_SRNSR_PSB
(DSCR) Type SBE_DSCR E_DSCR None

Enumeration
HSDPA over Iur Type OFF, ON OFF, ON None

Enumeration
HSUPA over Iur Type OFF, ON OFF, ON None

3GPP Enumeration
Specifications Type OFF, ON OFF, ON None
HSDPA Dynamic Enumeration
Power Allocation Type OFF, ON OFF, ON None
RSVDBIT1_BIT1,
RSVDBIT1_BIT2,
RSVDBIT1_BIT3,
RSVDBIT1_BIT4,
RSVDBIT1_BIT5,
RSVDBIT1_BIT6,
RSVDBIT1_BIT7,
RSVDBIT1_BIT8,
RSVDBIT1_BIT9,
RSVDBIT1_BIT10,
RSVDBIT1_BIT11,
RSVDBIT1_BIT12,
RSVDBIT1_BIT13,
RSVDBIT1_BIT14,
RSVDBIT1_BIT15,
RSVDBIT1_BIT16,
RSVDBIT1_BIT17,
RSVDBIT1_BIT18,
RSVDBIT1_BIT19,
RSVDBIT1_BIT20,
RSVDBIT1_BIT21,
RSVDBIT1_BIT22,
RSVDBIT1_BIT23,
RSVDBIT1_BIT24,
RSVDBIT1_BIT25,
RSVDBIT1_BIT26,
RSVDBIT1_BIT27,
RSVDBIT1_BIT28,
RSVDBIT1_BIT29,
RSVDBIT1_BIT30, This parameter is set to
3GPP RSVDBIT1_BIT31, 0 or 1 according to the
Specifications Bit Field Type RSVDBIT1_BIT32 related domains. None

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~4294967295 0~4294967295 None

3GPP Enumeration
Specifications Type OFF, ON OFF, ON None
3GPP
Specifications
Interface
Message Tracing
Inter RNC Cell
Update
Inter RNC URA
Update
Direct Signaling
Connection Re-
establishment
(DSCR)
RNC Node
Redundancy Interval Type 0~4095 0~4095 None

Intra RNC URA


Update
Inter RNC URA
Update Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

IP-Based GSM
and UMTS Co-
Transmission on
MBSC Side
LCS Classified
Zones
Dedicated Carrier
for Each Operator
MOCN
Introduction
Package
RNC Node
Redundancy Interval Type 0~3, 5~31 0~3, 5~31 None

RAN Sharing
Introduction
Package
MOCN
Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~3 0~3 None
RAN Sharing
Introduction SUPP_NONE,
Package SUPP_IUFLEX, SUPP_NONE,
MOCN SUPP_MOCN, SUPP_IUFLEX,
Introduction Enumeration SUPP_IUFLEX_MO SUPP_MOCN,
Package Type CN SUPP_IUFLEX_MOCN None

SUPP_NONE,
Iu Flex SUPP_IUFLEX, SUPP_NONE,
MOCN SUPP_MOCN, SUPP_IUFLEX,
Introduction Enumeration SUPP_IUFLEX_MO SUPP_MOCN,
Package Type CN SUPP_IUFLEX_MOCN None
Iu Flex Interval Type 0~60 0~60 s

RAN Sharing
Introduction
Package
MOCN
Introduction
Package Interval Type 1~10 1~10 None

Iu Flex
MOCN
Introduction
Package Interval Type 1~10 1~10 None
Iu Flex Load
Distribution
Management
MOCN
Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~1023 0~1023 None

Iu Flex Load
Distribution Enumeration
Management Type OFF, ON OFF, ON None

Iu Flex Load
Distribution Enumeration
Management Type OFF, ON OFF, ON None

Iu Flex Load
Distribution
Management Interval Type 60~900 60~900 s

Iu Flex Load
Distribution
Management Interval Type 60~900 60~900 s

Dedicated Carrier
for Each Operator
MOCN
Introduction
Package
RAN Sharing
Introduction Enumeration
Package Type NO, YES NO, YES None
MOCN
Introduction
Package
MOCN Mobility
Management
MOCN Load Enumeration
Banlance Type NO, YES NO, YES None

Mobility Control
and Service
Differentiation
Dedicated Carrier
for Each Operator
MOCN
Introduction
Package
MOCN Mobility Enumeration
Management Type NO, YES NO, YES None

Mobility Control
and Service
Differentiation
Dedicated Carrier
for Each Operator
MOCN
Introduction
Package
MOCN Mobility Enumeration
Management Type NO, YES NO, YES None

MOCN
Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~3, 255 0~3, 255 None
COMM_MOCN_NRI_G
COMM_MOCN_NRI_ LOBAL_CONFIG_MOD
GLOBAL_CONFIG_ E_SWITCH,
MODE_SWITCH, COMM_MIB_MULTI_P
COMM_MIB_MULTI_ LMN_LIST_ALLOWED
PLMN_LIST_ALLOW _SWITCH,
ED_SWITCH, SPARE_1_SWITCH,
SPARE_1_SWITCH, SPARE_2_SWITCH,
SPARE_2_SWITCH, SPARE_3_SWITCH,
SPARE_3_SWITCH, SPARE_4_SWITCH,
MOCN SPARE_4_SWITCH,
Introduction SPARE_5_SWITCH, SPARE_5_SWITCH,
Package Bit Field Type SPARE_6_SWITCH SPARE_6_SWITCH None

None Interval Type 0~3 0~3 None


Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration INTERACTIVE, INTERACTIVE,
Resources Type BACKGROUND BACKGROUND None

Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration GOLD, SILVER, GOLD, SILVER,
Resources Type COPPER COPPER None
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type High, Medium, Low High, Medium, Low None
Differentiated
Service Based on
SPI Weight Interval Type 2~11 2~11 None

None Interval Type 0~3 0~3 None

Differentiated
Service Based on
SPI Weight Interval Type 0~15 0~15 None
Differentiated
Service Based on
SPI Weight Interval Type 1~100 1~100 %

None Interval Type 0~3 0~3 None


Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type High, Medium, Low High, Medium, Low None

Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type High, Medium, Low High, Medium, Low None
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type High, Medium, Low High, Medium, Low None

Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type High, Medium, Low High, Medium, Low None
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type High, Medium, Low High, Medium, Low None

Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type High, Medium, Low High, Medium, Low None
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type High, Medium, Low High, Medium, Low None

Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type High, Medium, Low High, Medium, Low None
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type High, Medium, Low High, Medium, Low None

Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type High, Medium, Low High, Medium, Low None
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type High, Medium, Low High, Medium, Low None

Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type High, Medium, Low High, Medium, Low None
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type High, Medium, Low High, Medium, Low None

Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type High, Medium, Low High, Medium, Low None
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type High, Medium, Low High, Medium, Low None

None Interval Type 0~3 0~3 None

Traffic Priority INTERACTIVE,


Mapping onto BACKGROUND, INTERACTIVE,
Transmission Enumeration IMSSIGNALLING, BACKGROUND,
Resources Type PTT IMSSIGNALLING, PTT None
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type High, Medium, Low High, Medium, Low None

Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type R99, HSPA R99, HSPA None
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration GOLD, SILVER, GOLD, SILVER,
Resources Type COPPER COPPER None

D0, D8, D16, D32,


Traffic Priority D64, D128, D144, 0, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128,
Mapping onto D256, D384, D608, 144, 256, 384, 608,
Transmission Enumeration D1280, D2048, 1280, 2048, 2720,
Resources Type D2720, D5440 5440 kbit/s
D0, D8, D16, D32,
D64, D128, D144,
D256, D384, D512,
D768, D1024, 0, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128,
D1536, D1800, 144, 256, 384, 512,
Traffic Priority D2048, D3600, 768, 1024, 1536, 1800,
Mapping onto D7200, D8640, 2048, 3600, 7200,
Transmission Enumeration D10100, D13900, 8640, 10100, 13900,
Resources Type D16000, D21000 16000, 21000 kbit/s

None Interval Type 0~3 0~3 None

HSDPA Flow Enumeration INTERACTIVE, INTERACTIVE,


Control Type BACKGROUND BACKGROUND None
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration GOLD, SILVER, GOLD, SILVER,
Resources Type COPPER COPPER None
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type High, Medium, Low High, Medium, Low None
HSDPA Flow
Control Interval Type 0~27900 0~27900 kbit/s

Domain Specific
Access Control
(DSAC) Interval Type 0~3 0~3 None

Load Reshuffling
Overload Control
Queuing and Pre-
Emption
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type Gold, Silver, Copper Gold, Silver, Copper None
Load Reshuffling
Overload Control
Queuing and Pre-
Emption
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type Gold, Silver, Copper Gold, Silver, Copper None

Load Reshuffling
Overload Control
Queuing and Pre-
Emption
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type Gold, Silver, Copper Gold, Silver, Copper None

Load Reshuffling
Overload Control
Queuing and Pre-
Emption
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type Gold, Silver, Copper Gold, Silver, Copper None

Load Reshuffling
Overload Control
Queuing and Pre-
Emption
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type Gold, Silver, Copper Gold, Silver, Copper None

Load Reshuffling
Overload Control
Queuing and Pre-
Emption
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type Gold, Silver, Copper Gold, Silver, Copper None

Load Reshuffling
Overload Control
Queuing and Pre-
Emption
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type Gold, Silver, Copper Gold, Silver, Copper None
Load Reshuffling
Overload Control
Queuing and Pre-
Emption
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type Gold, Silver, Copper Gold, Silver, Copper None

Load Reshuffling
Overload Control
Queuing and Pre-
Emption
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type Gold, Silver, Copper Gold, Silver, Copper None

Load Reshuffling
Overload Control
Queuing and Pre-
Emption
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type Gold, Silver, Copper Gold, Silver, Copper None

Load Reshuffling
Overload Control
Queuing and Pre-
Emption
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type Gold, Silver, Copper Gold, Silver, Copper None

Load Reshuffling
Overload Control
Queuing and Pre-
Emption
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type Gold, Silver, Copper Gold, Silver, Copper None

Load Reshuffling
Overload Control
Queuing and Pre-
Emption
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type Gold, Silver, Copper Gold, Silver, Copper None
Load Reshuffling
Overload Control
Queuing and Pre-
Emption
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type Gold, Silver, Copper Gold, Silver, Copper None

Load Reshuffling
Overload Control
Queuing and Pre-
Emption
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type Gold, Silver, Copper Gold, Silver, Copper None

Load Reshuffling
Overload Control
Queuing and Pre-
Emption
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type ARP, TrafficClass ARP, TrafficClass None
Load Reshuffling
Overload Control
Queuing and Pre-
Emption
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type NONE, DCH, HSPA NONE, DCH, HSPA None

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~255 0~255 None

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~255 0~255 None

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 1~32 1~32 None
Transport
Channel
Management Interval Type 1~256 1~256 None

Physical Channel
Management Interval Type 0~1279 0~1279 ms
Physical Channel
Management Interval Type 0~2559 0~2559 ms

Open Loop Power


Control Interval Type -350~150 -35~15, step: 0.1 dB
None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 1~32 1~32 None

Transport
Channel
Management Interval Type 0~4992 0~4992 bit
Transport
Channel Enumeration
Management Type D1, D2 1~2 None

Transport
Channel
Management Interval Type 0~1 0~1 None

Transport
Channel
Management Interval Type 1 1 None
None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~255 0~255 None

Open Loop Power


Control Interval Type -100~500 -10~50, step: 0.1 dBm
Open Loop Power
Control Interval Type -100~500 -10~50, step: 0.1 dBm
Open Loop Power
Control
Intra Frequency
Load Balance Interval Type -100~500 -10~50, step: 0.1 dBm

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None


Open Loop Power
Control Interval Type -100~500 -10~50, step: 0.1 dBm
Open Loop Power
Control
Intra Frequency
Load Balance Interval Type -100~500 -10~50, step: 0.1 dBm

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~255 0~255 None
3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~255 0~255 None

Paging UE in Idle,
CELL_PCH,
URA_PCH State Enumeration
(Type 1) Type V18, V36, V72, V144 18, 36, 72, 144 None

Physical Channel Enumeration


Management Type TRUE, FALSE TRUE, FALSE None

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None


Open Loop Power
Control Interval Type -10~5 -10~5 dB

Enumeration
Admission Control Type LAC, RAC LAC, RAC None

Domain Specific
Access Control
(DSAC) Interval Type 0~3 0~3 None

Admission Control Interval Type 1~65533, 65535 {{1~65533}, {65535}} None

Admission Control Interval Type 0~255 {0~255} None


Admission Control Interval Type 1~256 {1~256} None

Admission Control Interval Type 1~256 {1~256} None


REHOSTRIGHNOW(
RehostRighNow),
REHOSTDELAY(Reh
ostDelay), REHOSTRIGHNOW,
RNC Node Enumeration REHOSTWHEN(Reh REHOSTDELAY,
Redundancy Type ostWhen) REHOSTWHEN None
RNC Node
Redundancy Interval Type 0~3600 0~3600 s

RNC Node
Redundancy Compound Type hour, min, sec 00:00:00~23:59:59 s

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None


3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~255 0~255 None

SIGNATURE0,
SIGNATURE0, SIGNATURE1,
SIGNATURE1, SIGNATURE2,
SIGNATURE2, SIGNATURE3,
SIGNATURE3, SIGNATURE4,
SIGNATURE4, SIGNATURE5,
SIGNATURE5, SIGNATURE6,
SIGNATURE6, SIGNATURE7,
SIGNATURE7, SIGNATURE8,
SIGNATURE8, SIGNATURE9,
SIGNATURE9, SIGNATURE10,
SIGNATURE10, SIGNATURE11,
SIGNATURE11, SIGNATURE12,
SIGNATURE12, SIGNATURE13,
SIGNATURE13, SIGNATURE14,
Open Loop Power SIGNATURE14, SIGNATURE15.
Control Bit Field Type SIGNATURE15 (Multiple options.) None
SUBCHANEL0,
SUBCHANEL0, SUBCHANEL1,
SUBCHANEL1, SUBCHANEL2,
SUBCHANEL2, SUBCHANEL3,
SUBCHANEL3, SUBCHANEL4,
SUBCHANEL4, SUBCHANEL5,
SUBCHANEL5, SUBCHANEL6,
SUBCHANEL6, SUBCHANEL7,
SUBCHANEL7, SUBCHANEL8,
SUBCHANEL8, SUBCHANEL9,
SUBCHANEL9, SUBCHANEL10,
3GPP SUBCHANEL10, SUBCHANEL11.
Specifications Bit Field Type SUBCHANEL11 (Multiple options.) None

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

Access Class
Restriction Interval Type 0~255 0~255 None
ASC0, ASC1, ASC2, ASC0, ASC1, ASC2,
Access Class Enumeration ASC3, ASC4, ASC5, ASC3, ASC4, ASC5,
Restriction Type ASC6, ASC7 ASC6, ASC7 None

ASC0, ASC1, ASC2, ASC0, ASC1, ASC2,


Access Class Enumeration ASC3, ASC4, ASC5, ASC3, ASC4, ASC5,
Restriction Type ASC6, ASC7 ASC6, ASC7 None

ASC0, ASC1, ASC2, ASC0, ASC1, ASC2,


Access Class Enumeration ASC3, ASC4, ASC5, ASC3, ASC4, ASC5,
Restriction Type ASC6, ASC7 ASC6, ASC7 None

ASC0, ASC1, ASC2, ASC0, ASC1, ASC2,


Access Class Enumeration ASC3, ASC4, ASC5, ASC3, ASC4, ASC5,
Restriction Type ASC6, ASC7 ASC6, ASC7 None
ASC0, ASC1, ASC2, ASC0, ASC1, ASC2,
Access Class Enumeration ASC3, ASC4, ASC5, ASC3, ASC4, ASC5,
Restriction Type ASC6, ASC7 ASC6, ASC7 None

ASC0, ASC1, ASC2, ASC0, ASC1, ASC2,


Access Class Enumeration ASC3, ASC4, ASC5, ASC3, ASC4, ASC5,
Restriction Type ASC6, ASC7 ASC6, ASC7 None

ASC0, ASC1, ASC2, ASC0, ASC1, ASC2,


Access Class Enumeration ASC3, ASC4, ASC5, ASC3, ASC4, ASC5,
Restriction Type ASC6, ASC7 ASC6, ASC7 None

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None


3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~255 0~255 None

System ASC0, ASC1, ASC2, ASC0, ASC1, ASC2,


Information Enumeration ASC3, ASC4, ASC5, ASC3, ASC4, ASC5,
Broadcasting Type ASC6, ASC7 ASC6, ASC7 None

System
Information
Broadcasting Interval Type 0~15 0~15 None

System
Information
Broadcasting Interval Type 0~15 0~15 None
System
Information
Broadcasting Interval Type 0~15 0~15 None
System D0.9, D0.8, D0.7,
Information Enumeration D0.6, D0.5, D0.4, 0.9, 0.8, 0.7, 0.6, 0.5,
Broadcasting Type D0.3, D0.2 0.4, 0.3, 0.2 None

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~255 0~255 None
SIGNATURE0,
SIGNATURE0, SIGNATURE1,
SIGNATURE1, SIGNATURE2,
SIGNATURE2, SIGNATURE3,
SIGNATURE3, SIGNATURE4,
SIGNATURE4, SIGNATURE5,
SIGNATURE5, SIGNATURE6,
SIGNATURE6, SIGNATURE7,
SIGNATURE7, SIGNATURE8,
SIGNATURE8, SIGNATURE9,
SIGNATURE9, SIGNATURE10,
SIGNATURE10, SIGNATURE11,
SIGNATURE11, SIGNATURE12,
SIGNATURE12, SIGNATURE13,
SIGNATURE13, SIGNATURE14,
Open Loop Power SIGNATURE14, SIGNATURE15.
Control Bit Field Type SIGNATURE15 (Multiple options.) None

SUBCHANEL0,
SUBCHANEL0, SUBCHANEL1,
SUBCHANEL1, SUBCHANEL2,
SUBCHANEL2, SUBCHANEL3,
SUBCHANEL3, SUBCHANEL4,
SUBCHANEL4, SUBCHANEL5,
SUBCHANEL5, SUBCHANEL6,
SUBCHANEL6, SUBCHANEL7,
SUBCHANEL7, SUBCHANEL8,
SUBCHANEL8, SUBCHANEL9,
SUBCHANEL9, SUBCHANEL10,
3GPP SUBCHANEL10, SUBCHANEL11.
Specifications Bit Field Type SUBCHANEL11 (Multiple options.) None
Open Loop Power
Control Interval Type -35~-10 -35~-10 dB

Open Loop Power


Control Interval Type 1~64 1~64 None
Open Loop Power
Control Interval Type 1~8 1~8 dB

Transport BIT2, BIT4, BIT6,


Channel Enumeration BIT8, BIT12, BIT16,
Management Type BIT24 2, 4, 6, 8, 12, 16, 24 bit

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None


3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~255 0~255 None

Physical Channel Enumeration


Management Type D1, D2, D3, D4 D1, D2, D3, D4 None

Physical Channel
Management Interval Type 0~3 0~3 None

Physical Channel
Management Interval Type 0~3 0~3 None
Physical Channel
Management Interval Type 0~3 0~3 None

Physical Channel
Management Interval Type 0~3 0~3 None

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~255 0~255 None
Transport
Channel
Management Interval Type 0~16777215 0~16777215 None
Open Loop Power
Control Interval Type -5~10 -5~10 dB

Physical Channel
Management
Open Loop Power
Control Interval Type 1~15 1~15 None
Physical Channel
Management
Open Loop Power
Control Interval Type 0~15 0~15 None

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~255 0~255 None
Open Loop Power
Control Interval Type -35~-10 -35~-10 dB
Open Loop Power
Control Interval Type 1~8 1~8 dB

Open Loop Power


Control Interval Type 1~64 1~64 None

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None


3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~255 0~255 None

Open Loop Power


Control Interval Type -350~150 -35~15, step: 0.1 dB

3.4/6.8/13.6/27.2
kbit/s RRC
Connection and
RAB Assignment Interval Type 0~14400 0~14400 s
3.4/6.8/13.6/27.2
kbit/s RRC
Connection and
RAB Assignment Interval Type 0~60 0~60 s

3.4/6.8/13.6/27.2
kbit/s RRC
Connection and
RAB Assignment Interval Type 0~14400 0~14400 s
3.4/6.8/13.6/27.2
kbit/s RRC
Connection and
RAB Assignment Interval Type 0~60 0~60 s

3.4/6.8/13.6/27.2
kbit/s RRC
Connection and
RAB Assignment Interval Type 0~14400 0~14400 s
3.4/6.8/13.6/27.2
kbit/s RRC
Connection and
RAB Assignment Interval Type 0~60 0~60 s

3.4/6.8/13.6/27.2
kbit/s RRC
Connection and
RAB Assignment Interval Type 0~14400 0~14400 s
3.4/6.8/13.6/27.2
kbit/s RRC
Connection and
RAB Assignment Interval Type 0~60 0~60 s
Fast Dormancy
Enhancement Interval Type 0~64800 0~64800 s
3.4/6.8/13.6/27.2
kbit/s RRC
Connection and
RAB Assignment Interval Type 0~60 0~60 s

3.4/6.8/13.6/27.2
kbit/s RRC
Connection and
RAB Assignment Interval Type 0~64800 0~64800 s
Fast Dormancy
Enhancement Interval Type 0~64800 0~64800 s
Fast Dormancy
Enhancement Interval Type 0~64800 0~64800 s
None Interval Type 1~65535 1~65535 s
None Interval Type 1~65535 1~65535 s
None Interval Type 1~65535 1~65535 s
None Interval Type 1~65535 1~65535 s
D8, D16, D32, D64,
D128, D256, D512,
D1024, D2k, D3k,
D4k, D6k, D8k, D12k, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256,
D16k, D24k, D32k, 512, 1024, 2k, 3k, 4k,
D48k, D64k, D96k, 6k, 8k, 12k, 16k, 24k,
D128k, D192k, 32k, 48k, 64k, 96k,
Enumeration D256k, D384k, 128k, 192k, 256k,
None Type D512k, D768k 384k, 512k, 768k byte
D0, D10, D20, D40,
D60, D80, D100,
D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
None Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms
D250, D500, D1000,
Enumeration D2000, D4000, 250, 500, 1000, 2000,
None Type D8000, D16000 4000, 8000, 16000 ms
None Interval Type 1~10000 10~100000, step: 10 ms

None Interval Type 0~38400 0~384000, step: 10 bit/s


None Interval Type 0~1023 0~1023 None
None Interval Type 0~1023 0~1023 None
None Interval Type 1~65535 1~65535 s
D8, D16, D32, D64,
D128, D256, D512,
D1024, D2k, D3k,
D4k, D6k, D8k, D12k, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256,
D16k, D24k, D32k, 512, 1024, 2k, 3k, 4k,
D48k, D64k, D96k, 6k, 8k, 12k, 16k, 24k,
D128k, D192k, 32k, 48k, 64k, 96k,
Enumeration D256k, D384k, 128k, 192k, 256k,
None Type D512k, D768k 384k, 512k, 768k byte
D0, D10, D20, D40,
D60, D80, D100,
D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
None Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms
D250, D500, D1000,
Enumeration D2000, D4000, 250, 500, 1000, 2000,
None Type D8000, D16000 4000, 8000, 16000 ms
D16, D32, D64,
D128, D256, D512,
D1024, D2k, D3k,
D4k, D6k, D8k, D12k, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256,
D16k, D24k, D32k, 512, 1024, 2k, 3k, 4k,
D48k, D64k, D96k, 6k, 8k, 12k, 16k, 24k,
D128k, D192k, 32k, 48k, 64k, 96k,
Enumeration D256k, D384k, 128k, 192k, 256k,
None Type D512k, D768k 384k, 512k, 768k byte
D0, D10, D20, D40,
D60, D80, D100,
D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
None Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms
Dynamic Channel
Configuration
Control (DCCC)
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on DL QoS
Inter-RAT
Handover Based Enumeration
on DL QoS Type NO, YES NO, YES None
AMR/WB-AMR
Speech Rates Enumeration
Control Type NO, YES NO, YES None
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover Enumeration
Based on DL QoS Type NO, YES NO, YES None
Dynamic Channel
Configuration
Control (DCCC)
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on DL QoS
Inter-RAT None, RateDegrade, None, RateDegrade,
Handover Based Enumeration InterFreqHO, InterFreqHO,
on DL QoS Type InterRatHO InterRatHO None

Dynamic Channel
Configuration
Control (DCCC)
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on DL QoS
Inter-RAT None, RateDegrade, None, RateDegrade,
Handover Based Enumeration InterFreqHO, InterFreqHO,
on DL QoS Type InterRatHO InterRatHO None
Dynamic Channel
Configuration
Control (DCCC)
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on DL QoS
Inter-RAT None, RateDegrade, None, RateDegrade,
Handover Based Enumeration InterFreqHO, InterFreqHO,
on DL QoS Type InterRatHO InterRatHO None
Dynamic Channel
Configuration
Control (DCCC)
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on DL QoS
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on DL QoS Interval Type 20~64000 20~64000 ms
Dynamic Channel
Configuration
Control (DCCC)
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on DL QoS
Inter-RAT None, RateDegrade, None, RateDegrade,
Handover Based Enumeration InterFreqHO, InterFreqHO,
on DL QoS Type InterRatHO InterRatHO None

Dynamic Channel
Configuration
Control (DCCC)
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on DL QoS
Inter-RAT None, RateDegrade, None, RateDegrade,
Handover Based Enumeration InterFreqHO, InterFreqHO,
on DL QoS Type InterRatHO InterRatHO None
Dynamic Channel
Configuration
Control (DCCC)
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on DL QoS
Inter-RAT None, RateDegrade, None, RateDegrade,
Handover Based Enumeration InterFreqHO, InterFreqHO,
on DL QoS Type InterRatHO InterRatHO None
Dynamic Channel
Configuration
Control (DCCC)
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on DL QoS
Inter-RAT
Handover Based Enumeration
on DL QoS Type SINGLE, COMBINE SINGLE, COMBINE None
Dynamic Channel
Configuration Enumeration
Control (DCCC) Type NO, YES NO, YES None

Dynamic Channel
Configuration
Control (DCCC)
Inter-RAT
Handover Based Enumeration
on DL QoS Type NO, YES NO, YES None
AMR/WB-AMR
Speech Rates
Control
Inter-RAT
Handover Based Enumeration
on DL QoS Type NO, YES NO, YES None

AMR/WB-AMR
Speech Rates
Control Interval Type 20~64000 20~64000 ms
AMR/WB-AMR
Speech Rates
Control
Inter-RAT
Handover Based Enumeration
on DL QoS Type NO, YES NO, YES None

AMR/WB-AMR
Speech Rates
Control
Inter-RAT
Handover Based Enumeration
on DL QoS Type NO, YES NO, YES None
AMR/WB-AMR
Speech Rates
Control
Inter-RAT
Handover Based Enumeration
on DL QoS Type NO, YES NO, YES None

AMR/WB-AMR
Speech Rates
Control
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on DL QoS Interval Type 20~64000 20~64000 ms
AMR/WB-AMR
Speech Rates
Control
Inter-RAT
Handover Based Enumeration
on DL QoS Type NO, YES NO, YES None

AMR/WB-AMR
Speech Rates
Control
Inter-RAT
Handover Based Enumeration
on DL QoS Type NO, YES NO, YES None
AMR/WB-AMR
Speech Rates Enumeration
Control Type NO, YES NO, YES None

AMR/WB-AMR
Speech Rates
Control
Inter-RAT
Handover Based Enumeration
on DL QoS Type NO, YES NO, YES None
Inter-RAT
Handover Based Enumeration
on DL QoS Type NO, YES NO, YES None

AMR/WB-AMR
Speech Rates Enumeration
Control Type NO, YES NO, YES None
AMR/WB-AMR
Speech Rates
Control
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover Enumeration
Based on DL QoS Type NO, YES NO, YES None

Inter-RAT
Handover Based Enumeration
on DL QoS Type NO, YES NO, YES None
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover Enumeration
Based on DL QoS Type NO, YES NO, YES None

Inter Frequency
Hard Handover Enumeration
Based on DL QoS Type NO, YES NO, YES None
Dynamic Channel
Configuration
Control (DCCC)
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on DL QoS
Inter-RAT
Handover Based Enumeration
on DL QoS Type NO, YES NO, YES None

Dynamic Channel
Configuration
Control (DCCC)
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on DL QoS
Inter-RAT
Handover Based Enumeration
on DL QoS Type NO, YES NO, YES None

Dynamic Channel
Configuration
Control (DCCC)
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on DL QoS
Inter-RAT
Handover Based Enumeration
on DL QoS Type NO, YES NO, YES None
Dynamic Channel
Configuration
Control (DCCC) Interval Type 0~1024 0~1024 s
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on DL QoS
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on DL QoS Interval Type -15~15 -15~15 dB
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on DL QoS
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on DL QoS Interval Type 0~512 0~512 s
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on DL QoS
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on DL QoS Interval Type 0~512 0~512 s
Inter-RAT
Handover Based Enumeration CPICH_EC/NO, CPICH_EC/NO,
on DL QoS Type CPICH_RSCP CPICH_RSCP None
D0, D10, D20, D40,
D60, D80, D100,
D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
AMR/WB-AMR D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
Speech Rates Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
Control Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms
D0, D10, D20, D40,
D60, D80, D100,
D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
AMR/WB-AMR D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
Speech Rates Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
Control Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms
D0, D10, D20, D40,
D60, D80, D100,
D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
AMR/WB-AMR D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
Speech Rates Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
Control Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms
D0, D10, D20, D40,
D60, D80, D100,
D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
AMR/WB-AMR D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
Speech Rates Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
Control Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms
D0, D10, D20, D40,
D60, D80, D100,
D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
AMR/WB-AMR D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
Speech Rates Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
Control Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms
D0, D10, D20, D40,
D60, D80, D100,
D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
Inter Frequency D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
Hard Handover Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
Based on DL QoS Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms

D0, D10, D20, D40,


D60, D80, D100,
D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
Inter Frequency D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
Hard Handover Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
Based on DL QoS Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms
D0, D10, D20, D40,
D60, D80, D100,
D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
Inter Frequency D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
Hard Handover Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
Based on DL QoS Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms

D0, D10, D20, D40,


D60, D80, D100,
D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
Dynamic Channel D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
Configuration Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
Control (DCCC) Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms
D0, D10, D20, D40,
D60, D80, D100,
D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
Dynamic Channel D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
Configuration Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
Control (DCCC) Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms

D0, D10, D20, D40,


D60, D80, D100,
D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
Dynamic Channel D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
Configuration Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
Control (DCCC) Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms
D0, D10, D20, D40,
D60, D80, D100,
D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
Dynamic Channel D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
Configuration Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
Control (DCCC) Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms

D0, D10, D20, D40,


D60, D80, D100,
D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
Dynamic Channel D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
Configuration Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
Control (DCCC) Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms
D0, D1, D2, D3, D4,
Dynamic Channel D5, D6, D7, D8, D9,
Configuration Enumeration D11, D13, D15, D17, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
Control (DCCC) Type D19 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19 None

Dynamic Channel
Configuration
Control (DCCC) D0, D1, D2, D3, D4,
Inter-RAT D5, D6, D7, D8, D9,
Handover Based Enumeration D11, D13, D15, D17, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
on DL QoS Type D19 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19 None
AMR/WB-AMR
Speech Rates
Control
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on DL QoS Interval Type 1~6000 10~60000, step: 10 ms

AMR/WB-AMR
Speech Rates
Control
Inter-RAT
Handover Based Enumeration
on DL QoS Type TEN_MSEC, MIN TEN_MSEC, MIN None
AMR/WB-AMR
Speech Rates
Control
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on DL QoS
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on DL QoS Interval Type 1~6000 10~60000, step: 10 ms
AMR/WB-AMR
Speech Rates
Control
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on DL QoS Interval Type 1~60 1~60 min
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on DL QoS Interval Type 1~6000 10~60000, step: 10 ms

Inter Frequency
Hard Handover Enumeration
Based on DL QoS Type TEN_MSEC, MIN TEN_MSEC, MIN None
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on DL QoS Interval Type 1~6000 10~60000, step: 10 ms
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on DL QoS Interval Type 1~60 1~60 min
Dynamic Channel
Configuration
Control (DCCC)
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on DL QoS Interval Type 1~6000 10~60000, step: 10 ms

Dynamic Channel
Configuration
Control (DCCC)
Inter-RAT
Handover Based Enumeration
on DL QoS Type TEN_MSEC, MIN TEN_MSEC, MIN None
Dynamic Channel
Configuration
Control (DCCC)
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on DL QoS
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on DL QoS Interval Type 1~6000 10~60000, step: 10 ms
Dynamic Channel
Configuration
Control (DCCC)
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on DL QoS Interval Type 1~60 1~60 min
Dynamic Channel
Configuration
Control (DCCC)
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on DL QoS Interval Type 1~6000 10~60000, step: 10 ms

Dynamic Channel
Configuration
Control (DCCC)
Inter-RAT
Handover Based Enumeration
on DL QoS Type TEN_MSEC, MIN TEN_MSEC, MIN None
Dynamic Channel
Configuration
Control (DCCC) Interval Type 1~6000 10~60000, step: 10 ms
Dynamic Channel
Configuration
Control (DCCC)
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on DL QoS Interval Type 1~60 1~60 min
Queuing and Pre- Enumeration
Emption Type OFF, ON OFF, ON None
Queuing and Pre- Enumeration
Emption Type OFF, ON OFF, ON None
Queuing and Pre- Enumeration
Emption Type OFF, ON OFF, ON None
Queuing and Pre- Enumeration
Emption Type OFF, ON OFF, ON None
Queuing and Pre-
Emption Interval Type 5~20 5~20 None
Queuing and Pre-
Emption Interval Type 1~80 10~800, step:10 ms
Queuing and Pre-
Emption Interval Type 1~60 1~60, step:1 s
Queuing and Pre- Enumeration
Emption Type OFF, ON OFF, ON None

RAN Sharing
Introduction
Package
MOCN
Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~3 0~3 None
3GPP
Specifications
Shared Network
Support in
Connected Mode Interval Type 1~65533, 65535 {1~65533}, {65535} None

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~255 0~255 None
3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 1~256 1~256 None

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 1~256 1~256 None

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~255 0~255 None
3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 1~32 1~32 None

Transport
Channel
Management Interval Type 1~256 1~256 None

System
Information
Broadcasting
Open Loop Power
Control Interval Type 0~50 0~50 frame

System
Information
Broadcasting
Open Loop Power
Control Interval Type 0~50 0~50 frame
System
Information
Broadcasting
Open Loop Power
Control Interval Type 1~32 1~32 None

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 1~32 1~32 None
Transport
Channel
Management Interval Type 0~4992 0~4992 bit

Transport
Channel Enumeration
Management Type D1, D2 1~2 None
Transport
Channel
Management Interval Type 0~512 0~512 None

Transport
Channel
Management Interval Type 0~512 0~512 None

Downlink
Enhanced
CELL_FACH Interval Type 0~5000 0~5, step: 0.001 dB
Downlink
Enhanced
CELL_FACH Interval Type 0~5000 0~5, step: 0.001 dB

Downlink
Enhanced
CELL_FACH Interval Type 0~5000 0~5, step: 0.001 dB
Downlink
Enhanced
CELL_FACH Interval Type 1~1000 0.1~100, step: 0.1 %
Downlink
Enhanced
CELL_FACH Interval Type 1~1000 10~10000, step: 10 ms

Downlink -24.5~0, step: 0.5


Enhanced Actual value = (GUI
CELL_FACH Interval Type 0~49 value - 49(offset))*0.5 dB
Downlink -24.5~0, step: 0.5
Enhanced Actual value = (GUI
CELL_FACH Interval Type 0~49 value - 49(offset))*0.5 dB

Service Steering
and Load Sharing
in RRC Enumeration AMR, VP, PSR99, AMR, VP, PSR99,
Connection Setup Type PSHSPA PSHSPA None
OFF, OFF,
Service Steering ONLY_TO_INTER_F ONLY_TO_INTER_FR
and Load Sharing REQUENCY, EQUENCY,
in RRC Enumeration ONLY_TO_INTER_R ONLY_TO_INTER_RA
Connection Setup Type AT T None
Service Steering
and Load Sharing
in RRC
Connection Setup Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
Service Steering
and Load Sharing
in RRC
Connection Setup Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %
Band1, Band2, BAND1, BAND2,
Band3, Band4, BAND3, BAND4,
Band5, Band6, BAND5, BAND6,
Service Steering Band7, Band8, BAND7, BAND8,
and Load Sharing Band9, BAND9,
in RRC Enumeration DependOnNCell, DependOnNCell,
Connection Setup Type BandIndNotUsed BANDINDNOTUSED None
Service Steering
and Load Sharing
in RRC Enumeration
Connection Setup Type FALSE, TRUE FALSE, TRUE None
Service Steering
and Load Sharing
in RRC
Connection Setup Interval Type 0~16383 0~16383 None

Service Steering
and Load Sharing
in RRC
Connection Setup Interval Type 0~16383 0~16383 None
None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

SF4, SF8, SF16,


Code Resource Enumeration SF32, SF64, SF128, SF4, SF8, SF16, SF32,
Management Type SF256 SF64, SF128, SF256 None

Code Resource
Management Interval Type 0~255 0~255 None

Code Resource
Management Interval Type 0~511 {0~511} None

Domain Specific PsBlk(BLOCK PS),


Access Control Enumeration CsAndPsBlk(BLOCK
(DSAC) Type CS AND PS) PsBlk, CsAndPsBlk None
Domain Specific
Access Control
(DSAC) Interval Type 2~30 2~30 min

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~4095 0~4095 None

3GPP
Specifications Any Type None ATM address None
RAN Sharing
Introduction
Package
MOCN
Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~3 0~3 None

Configuration
Management Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None
0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12,
Configuration 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14,
Management Interval Type 24, 26 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 None

Configuration
Management Interval Type 0~7 0~7 None

Simplified Cell Enumeration


Broadcast Type OFF(OFF), ON(ON) OFF, ON None

Cell Broadcast Enumeration


Service Type OFF(OFF), ON(ON) OFF, ON None
GERMAN(German),
ENGLISH(English),
ITALIAN(Italian),
FRENCH(French),
SPANISH(Spanish),
DUTCH(Dutch),
SWEDISH(Swedish),
DANISH(Danish),
PORTUGUESE(Port
uguese), GERMAN, ENGLISH,
FINNISH(Finnish), ITALIAN, FRENCH,
NORWEGIAN(Norwe SPANISH, DUTCH,
gian), SWEDISH, DANISH,
GREEK(Greek), PORTUGUESE,
TURKISH(Turkish), FINNISH,
HUNGARIAN(Hungar NORWEGIAN,
ian), POLISH(Polish), GREEK, TURKISH,
LANGUAGEUNSPE HUNGARIAN, POLISH,
Simplified Cell Enumeration CIFIED(Languageun LANGUAGEUNSPECI
Broadcast Type specified) FIED None

Cell Broadcast
Service Interval Type 1~4096 1~4096 s

Cell Broadcast
Service Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None
Multi-Carrier
Switch off Based Enumeration OFF(switch off),
on Traffic Load Type ON(switch on) OFF, ON None

Multi-Carrier
Switch off Based
on Traffic Load Interval Type 1~3600 1~3600 s

Multi-Carrier
Switch off Based
on Traffic Load Interval Type 60~3600 60~3600 s
PTM, PTP, PTM, PTP,
Enumeration ENHANCEDPTM, ENHANCEDPTM,
MBMS Phase 2 Type DYNAMIC DYNAMIC None
Enumeration D16, D32, D64,
MBMS Phase 2 Type D128, D256 16, 32, 64, 128, 256 kbit/s
MBMS
Soft/Selective
Combining Interval Type 0~100 0~1, step: 0.01 %
MBMS Phase 2 Interval Type 1~5 1~5 None
MBMS Enhanced
Broadcast Mode Interval Type 2~10 2~10 None
MBMS Enhanced
Broadcast Mode Interval Type 1~5 1~5 None
MBMS Phase 2 Interval Type 2~20 2~20 None

MBMS Enhanced
Broadcast Mode Interval Type 1~360 10~3600, step: 10 s
MBMS Admission
Control Interval Type 0~60 0~60 s

MBMS Admission Enumeration


Control Type ON, OFF ON, OFF None
MBMS Admission Enumeration
Control Type ON, OFF ON, OFF None

MBMS Admission Enumeration


Control Type ON, OFF ON, OFF None
MBMS Enhanced Enumeration D8, D16, D32, D64, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 144,
Broadcast Mode Type D128, D144, D256 256 kbit/s

RNC Node
Redundancy Interval Type 0 0 None

RNC Node
Redundancy String Type None 1~20 characters None
RNC Node
Redundancy Interval Type 1~60 1~60 s

RNC Node
Redundancy Interval Type 1~10 5 None
3GPP
Specifications
RNC Node
Redundancy Interval Type 1~10 2 None
RNC Node Enumeration NONE, IUCS, IUPS, NONE, IUCS, IUPS,
Redundancy Type IUCS_IUPS IUCS_IUPS None

RNC Node
Redundancy Interval Type 0 0 None
3GPP
Specifications
Interface
Message Tracing
Inter RNC Cell
Update
Inter RNC URA
Update
Direct Signaling
Connection Re-
establishment
(DSCR)
RNC Node
Redundancy Interval Type 0~4095 0~4095 None

ORIGCONVCALLES
T,
ORIGSTREAMCALL
EST,
ORIGINTERCALLES
T, ORIGCONVCALLEST,
ORIGBKGCALLEST, ORIGSTREAMCALLES
ORIGSUBSTRAFFC T,
ALLEST, ORIGINTERCALLEST,
TERMCONVCALLES ORIGBKGCALLEST,
T, ORIGSUBSTRAFFCAL
TERMSTREAMCALL LEST,
EST, TERMCONVCALLEST,
TERMINTERCALLE TERMSTREAMCALLE
ST, ST,
TERMBKGCALLEST TERMINTERCALLEST,
, EMERGCALLEST, TERMBKGCALLEST,
INTERRATCELLRES EMERGCALLEST,
ELEST, INTERRATCELLRESE
INTERRATCELLCH LEST,
GORDEREST, INTERRATCELLCHGO
REGISTEST, RDEREST,
DETACHEST, REGISTEST,
ORIGHIGHPRIORSI DETACHEST,
GEST, ORIGHIGHPRIORSIG
ORIGLOWPRIORSI EST,
GEST, CALLREEST, ORIGLOWPRIORSIGE
TERMHIGHPRIORSI ST, CALLREEST,
GEST, TERMHIGHPRIORSIG
TERMLOWPRIORSI EST,
GEST, TERMLOWPRIORSIG
3.4/6.8/13.6/27.2 TERMCAUSEUNKN EST,
kbit/s RRC OWN, TERMCAUSEUNKNO
Connection and Enumeration MBMSCALLEST, WN, MBMSCALLEST,
RAB Assignment Type DEFAULTEST DEFAULTEST None
FACH, FACH,
DCH_3.4K_SIGNALL DCH_3.4K_SIGNALLIN
ING, G,
DCH_6.8K_SIGNALL DCH_6.8K_SIGNALLIN
ING, G,
3.4/6.8/13.6/27.2 DCH_13.6K_SIGNAL DCH_13.6K_SIGNALLI
kbit/s RRC LING, NG,
Connection and Enumeration DCH_27.2K_SIGNAL DCH_27.2K_SIGNALLI
RAB Assignment Type LING NG None
Downlink
Enhanced Enumeration
CELL_FACH Type OFF, ON OFF, ON None
TERMINAL_VERSIO
N_DEBASE_SWITC
H,
SYS_HO_OUT_CIP
HER_SWITCH,
SYS_HO_CIPHER_
CONFIG,
BARRED_CELL_FO
R_CSDOMAIN_RST,
CR2284R1_SWITCH
,
CDT_MSG_FULL_T
RACE,
CR2284R1_COMPA
TIBLE_SWITCH,
COMBINE_OPERATI
ON_DRD_SWITCH,
UL_INTER_PROTEC
T_SWITCH,
FAST_DORMANCY_
SWITCH,
SYS_HO_IN_CIPHE
R_SWITCH,
UPLINK_MDC_ENH
ENCEMENT_SWITC
H,
NODEB_PRIVATE_I
NTERFACE_SWITC
H,
PTT_EARLY_TRAN
S_SWITCH_OFF,
PTT_SPEC_LI_SWIT
3GPP CH_OFF,
Specifications RNC_DF_2_URA_P
Uplink Flow CH_SWITCH, This parameter is set to
Control of User FD_TAC_MATCH_S 0 or 1 according to the
Plane Bit Field Type WITCH related domains. None
RSVDBIT1_BIT1,
NAS_QOS_MOD_S
WITCH,
RSVDBIT1_BIT3,
RSVDBIT1_BIT4,
RSVDBIT1_BIT5,
RSVDBIT1_BIT6,
RSVDBIT1_BIT7,
RSVDBIT1_BIT8,
RSVDBIT1_BIT9,
RSVDBIT1_BIT10,
RSVDBIT1_BIT11,
RSVDBIT1_BIT12,
RSVDBIT1_BIT13,
RSVDBIT1_BIT14,
RSVDBIT1_BIT15,
RSVDBIT1_BIT16,
SYSHO_CSIN_PER
MIT_SWITCH,
RSVDBIT1_BIT18,
RSVDBIT1_BIT19,
RSVDBIT1_BIT20,
RSVDBIT1_BIT21,
RSVDBIT1_BIT22,
RSVDBIT1_BIT23,
RSVDBIT1_BIT24,
RSVDBIT1_BIT25,
RSVDBIT1_BIT26,
RSVDBIT1_BIT27,
RSVDBIT1_BIT28,
RSVDBIT1_BIT29,
RSVDBIT1_BIT30, This parameter is set to
3GPP RSVDBIT1_BIT31, 0 or 1 according to the
Specifications Bit Field Type RSVDBIT1_BIT32 related domains. None

RAN Sharing
Introduction
Package
MOCN
Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~3 0~3 None
3GPP
Specifications
Shared Network
Support in
Connected Mode Interval Type 1~65533, 65535 {1~65533}, {65535} None
None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

RAN Sharing
Introduction
Package
MOCN
Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~3 0~3 None

MBMS
Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None
PTM, PTP, PTM, PTP,
Enumeration ENHANCEDPTM, ENHANCEDPTM,
MBMS Phase 2 Type DYNAMIC DYNAMIC None
MBMS Enhanced
Broadcast Mode Interval Type 2~10 2~10 None
MBMS Enhanced
Broadcast Mode Interval Type 1~5 1~5 None

RAN Sharing
Introduction
Package
MOCN
Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~3 0~3 None

Iupc Interface for


LCS service Interval Type 0~3 0~3 None

Iupc Interface for


LCS service Interval Type 0~186 0~186 None
Intra Frequency
Load Balance Interval Type 1~86400 1~86400 s
Potential User
Control Interval Type 6~86400 6~86400 s
Load Reshuffling Interval Type 1~86400 1~86400 s
Overload Control Interval Type 100~86400000 100~86400000 ms
D0, D1, D2, D3, D4, D0, D1, D2, D3, D4,
D5, D6, D7, D8, D9, D5, D6, D7, D8, D9,
Load Enumeration D11, D13, D15, D17, D11, D13, D15, D17,
Measurement Type D19 D19 None
Load Enumeration
Measurement Type TEN_MSEC, MIN TEN_MSEC, MIN None

Load
Measurement Interval Type 1~6000 10~60000, step:10 ms
Load
Measurement Interval Type 1~60 1~60 min

D0, D1, D2, D3, D4, D0, D1, D2, D3, D4,
D5, D6, D7, D8, D9, D5, D6, D7, D8, D9,
Load Enumeration D11, D13, D15, D17, D11, D13, D15, D17,
Measurement Type D19 D19 None
Load Enumeration
Measurement Type TEN_MSEC, MIN TEN_MSEC, MIN None
Load
Measurement Interval Type 1~6000 10~60000, step:10 ms

Load
Measurement Interval Type 1~60 1~60 min
Load
Measurement Interval Type 2~65535 2~65535 None

Load
Measurement Interval Type 1~32 1~32 None

Load
Measurement Interval Type 1~32 1~32 None
Load
Measurement Interval Type 1~32 1~32 None

Load
Measurement Interval Type 1~32 1~32 None

Load
Measurement Interval Type 1~32 1~32 None

Load
Measurement Interval Type 1~32 1~32 None

Load
Measurement Interval Type 1~32 1~32 None

Load
Measurement Interval Type 1~32 1~32 None
Load Enumeration
Measurement Type TEN_MSEC, MIN TEN_MSEC, MIN None

Load
Measurement Interval Type 1~6000 10~60000, step:10 ms
Load
Measurement Interval Type 1~60 1~60 min

Load
Measurement Interval Type 1~32 1~32 None
Load Enumeration
Measurement Type TEN_MSEC, MIN TEN_MSEC, MIN None

Load
Measurement Interval Type 1~6000 10~60000, step:10 ms
Load
Measurement Interval Type 1~60 1~60 min

Load
Measurement Interval Type 1~32 1~32 None

Load
Measurement Interval Type 2~255 2~255 None
D0, D1, D2, D3, D4, D0, D1, D2, D3, D4,
D5, D6, D7, D8, D9, D5, D6, D7, D8, D9,
Load Enumeration D11, D13, D15, D17, D11, D13, D15, D17,
Measurement Type D19 D19 None
Load Enumeration
Measurement Type TEN_MSEC, MIN TEN_MSEC, MIN None

Load
Measurement Interval Type 1~6000 10~60000, step:10 ms
Load
Measurement Interval Type 1~60 1~60 min

Load
Measurement Interval Type 1~6000 10~60000, step:10 None
D0, D1, D2, D3, D4, D0, D1, D2, D3, D4,
D5, D6, D7, D8, D9, D5, D6, D7, D8, D9,
Load Enumeration D11, D13, D15, D17, D11, D13, D15, D17,
Measurement Type D19 D19 None
Load Enumeration
Measurement Type TEN_MSEC, MIN TEN_MSEC, MIN None

Load
Measurement Interval Type 1~6000 10~60000, step:10 ms
Load
Measurement Interval Type 1~60 1~60 min

Load
Measurement Interval Type 1~6000 10~60000, step:10 None

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~255 0~255 None
Open Loop Power
Control Interval Type -350~150 -35~15, step: 0.1 dB

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~255 0~255 None
3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~149 0~149 chip
3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~15 0~15 None

Physical Channel Enumeration


Management Type TRUE, FALSE TRUE, FALSE None
Transport BIT2, BIT4, BIT6,
Channel Enumeration BIT8, BIT12, BIT16,
Management Type BIT24 2, 4, 6, 8, 12, 16, 24 bit
D0, D1, D2, D3, D4,
D5, D6, D7, D8, D9, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
Physical Channel Enumeration D10, D11, D12, D13, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14,
Management Type D14, D15, D16, D17 15, 16, 17 None
Physical Channel Enumeration EXISTS,
Management Type NOT_EXISTS EXISTS, NOT_EXISTS None

MBMS
Introduction Enumeration
Package Type COMMON, MCCH COMMON, MCCH None

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None


3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~255 0~255 None

Transport
Channel
Management Interval Type 0~16777215 0~16777215 None
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration INTERACTIVE, INTERACTIVE,
Resources Type BACKGROUND BACKGROUND None

Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration GOLD, SILVER, GOLD, SILVER,
Resources Type COPPER COPPER None
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type High, Medium, Low High, Medium, Low None
Differentiated
Service Based on
SPI Weight Interval Type 2~11 2~11 None

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

Cell ID + RTT
Function Based
LCS
OTDOA Based
LCS
A-GPS Based CELLID_CENTER, A-GPS, OTDOA,
LCS CELLID_RTT, CELLID_RTT,
LCS over Iur Bit Field Type OTDOA, AGPS CELLID_CENTER None
UE_BASED, UE_BASED,
UE_ASSISTED, UE_ASSISTED,
UE_BASED_PREFE UE_BASED_PREFER
RRED, RED,
A-GPS Based Enumeration UE_ASSISTED_PRE UE_ASSISTED_PREF
LCS Type FERRED ERRED None

A-GPS Based Enumeration NODELIVERY, NODELIVERY,


LCS Type DELIVERY DELIVERY None

REFERENCE_TIME REFERENCE_TIME_F
_FOR_GPS, OR_GPS,
REFERENCE_LOCA REFERENCE_LOCATI
TION_FOR_GPS, ON_FOR_GPS,
DGPS_CORRECT, DGPS_CORRECT,
GPS_NAVGMODEL, GPS_NAVGMODEL,
GPS_IONOSPHERI GPS_IONOSPHERIC_
C_MODEL, MODEL,
GPS_UTC_MODEL, GPS_UTC_MODEL,
GPS_ALMANAC, GPS_ALMANAC,
GPS_ACQ_ASSIST, GPS_ACQ_ASSIST,
A-GPS Based GPS_REALTIME_IN GPS_REALTIME_INTE
LCS Bit Field Type TEGRITY GRITY None
REFERENCE_TIME REFERENCE_TIME_F
_FOR_GPS, OR_GPS,
REFERENCE_LOCA REFERENCE_LOCATI
TION_FOR_GPS, ON_FOR_GPS,
DGPS_CORRECT, DGPS_CORRECT,
GPS_NAVGMODEL, GPS_NAVGMODEL,
GPS_IONOSPHERI GPS_IONOSPHERIC_
C_MODEL, MODEL,
GPS_UTC_MODEL, GPS_UTC_MODEL,
GPS_ALMANAC, GPS_ALMANAC,
GPS_ACQ_ASSIST, GPS_ACQ_ASSIST,
A-GPS Based GPS_REALTIME_IN GPS_REALTIME_INTE
LCS Bit Field Type TEGRITY GRITY None

A-GPS Based
LCS Interval Type 4~16 4~16 None

Cell ID + RTT
Function Based UE_BASED, UE_BASED,
LCS UE_ASSISTED, UE_ASSISTED,
OTDOA Based UE_BASED_PREFE UE_BASED_PREFER
LCS RRED, RED,
A-GPS Based Enumeration UE_ASSISTED_PRE UE_ASSISTED_PREF
LCS Type FERRED ERRED None
UE_BASED, UE_BASED,
UE_ASSISTED, UE_ASSISTED,
UE_BASED_PREFE UE_BASED_PREFER
Cell ID + RTT RRED, RED,
Function Based Enumeration UE_ASSISTED_PRE UE_ASSISTED_PREF
LCS Type FERRED ERRED None

Enumeration
Emergency Call Type OFF, ON OFF, ON None
Cell ID + RTT
Function Based
LCS
OTDOA Based
LCS
A-GPS Based Enumeration
LCS Type NO, YES NO, YES None

Cell ID + RTT
Function Based
LCS
OTDOA Based
LCS
A-GPS Based Enumeration
LCS Type DRD, MEAS_BASED DRD, MEAS_BASED None
Cell ID + RTT
Function Based
LCS R5_POSDATA_SWI
OTDOA Based TCH, R5_POSDATA_SWITC
LCS LAST_KNOWN_SER H,
A-GPS Based VICE_AREA_SWITC LAST_KNOWN_SERVI
LCS Bit Field Type H CE_AREA_SWITCH None

Cell ID + RTT
Function Based Enumeration
LCS Type OFF, ON OFF, ON None

Cell ID + RTT
Function Based
LCS Interval Type 0~29 0~14.5, step: 0.5 dB

Cell ID + RTT
Function Based
LCS Interval Type 0~29 0~14.5, step: 0.5 dB
D0, D10, D20, D40,
D60, D80, D100,
D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
Cell ID + RTT D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
Function Based Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
LCS Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms

D0, D10, D20, D40,


D60, D80, D100,
D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
Cell ID + RTT D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
Function Based Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
LCS Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms

Cell ID + RTT
Function Based
LCS Interval Type -24~0 -24~0 dB
RNC_CENTRIC(RN
C CENTRIC Mode),
SAS_CENTRIC(SAS
CENTRIC Mode),
SAS_CENTRIC_PRE RNC_CENTRIC,
Cell ID + RTT FERRED(SAS SAS_CENTRIC,
Function Based Enumeration CENTRIC SAS_CENTRIC_PREF
LCS Type PREFERRED Mode) ERRED None

None Interval Type 0~4095 0~4095 None


None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

Cell ID + RTT CELL_ANTENNA,


Function Based Enumeration CELL_CENTER, CELL_ANTENNA,
LCS Type BOTH CELL_CENTER, BOTH None

Cell ID + RTT DEG(Degree),


Function Based Enumeration SEC(Degree Minute
LCS Type and Second) 0, 1 None

MET(Metric System),
Enumeration IMP(British
None Type Measurement) 0, 1 None
Cell ID + RTT
Function Based -
LCS Interval Type 90000000~90000000 -90~90, step: 0.000001 degree
Cell ID + RTT -
Function Based 180000000~1800000 -180~180, step:
LCS Interval Type 00 0.000001 degree
Cell ID + RTT
Function Based
LCS Interval Type -32767~32767 -32767~32767 m

Cell ID + RTT
Function Based
LCS Interval Type 1~100000 1~100000 m
Cell ID + RTT
Function Based
LCS Interval Type 0~3600 0~360, step: 0.1 degree

Cell ID + RTT
Function Based
LCS Interval Type 0~3600 0~360, step: 0.1 degree
Cell ID + RTT
Function Based
LCS Interval Type -32767~32767 -32767~32767 m

Cell ID + RTT
Function Based
LCS Interval Type -10000~10000 -10000~10000 m

NLOS_ENVIRONME
NT, NLOS_ENVIRONMEN
LOS_ENVIRONMEN T,
Cell ID + RTT T, LOS_ENVIRONMENT,
Function Based Enumeration MIXED_ENVIRONM MIXED_ENVIRONMEN
LCS Type ENT T None

Cell ID + RTT
Function Based Enumeration
LCS Type INACTIVE, ACTIVE INACTIVE, ACTIVE None
OTDOA Based Enumeration
LCS Type INACTIVE, ACTIVE INACTIVE, ACTIVE None

A-GPS Based Enumeration


LCS Type INACTIVE, ACTIVE INACTIVE, ACTIVE None

Cell ID + RTT
Function Based -
LCS Interval Type 90000000~90000000 -90~90, step: 0.000001 degree
Cell ID + RTT -
Function Based 180000000~1800000 -180~180, step:
LCS Interval Type 00 0.000001 degree

Cell ID + RTT
Function Based
LCS Interval Type -32767~32767 -32767~32767 m
Cell ID + RTT
Function Based
LCS Interval Type 0~1800000 0~1800000 m

Cell ID + RTT
Function Based
LCS Interval Type 0~1800000 0~1800000 m

Cell ID + RTT
Function Based
LCS Interval Type 0~179 0~179 degree
Cell ID + RTT
Function Based
LCS Interval Type 0~990 0~990 m

Cell ID + RTT
Function Based
LCS String Type None -90~90 second
Cell ID + RTT
Function Based
LCS String Type None -180~180 second

Cell ID + RTT
Function Based
LCS String Type None -90~90 second
Cell ID + RTT
Function Based
LCS String Type None -180~180 second

Cell ID + RTT
Function Based
LCS Interval Type -107502~107502 -107502~107502 m
Cell ID + RTT
Function Based
LCS Interval Type 3~328080 3~328080 m

Cell ID + RTT
Function Based
LCS Interval Type -107502~107502 -107502~107502 m
Cell ID + RTT
Function Based
LCS Interval Type -32808~32808 -32808~32808 m

Cell ID + RTT
Function Based
LCS Interval Type -107502~107502 -107502~107502 m
Cell ID + RTT
Function Based
LCS Interval Type 0~5905440 0~5905440 m

Cell ID + RTT
Function Based
LCS Interval Type 0~5905440 0~5905440 m
Cell ID + RTT
Function Based
LCS Interval Type 0~3248 0~3248 m

Differentiated
Service Based on
SPI Weight Interval Type 1~8 1~8 None
Differentiated
Service Based on
SPI Weight Interval Type 0~7 0~7 None
Differentiated
Service Based on
SPI Weight Interval Type 0~7 0~7 None
Differentiated
Service Based on
SPI Weight Interval Type 0~7 0~7 None
Differentiated
Service Based on
SPI Weight Interval Type 0~7 0~7 None
Differentiated
Service Based on
SPI Weight Interval Type 0~7 0~7 None

Differentiated
Service Based on
SPI Weight Interval Type 0~15 0~15 None
Differentiated
Service Based on
SPI Weight Interval Type 1~100 1~100 %

None Interval Type 0~500 0~5, step: 0.01 None


None Interval Type 0~500 0~5, step: 0.01 None

SRNS Relocation
(UE Not Involved) Interval Type 1~255 1~255 s
SRNS Relocation
(UE Not Involved)
Interval Type 0~400 0~400 ms
SRNS Relocation
(UE Not Involved) Interval Type 1~100 1~100 s
SRNS Relocation
(UE Not Involved) Interval Type 1~65535 1~65535 s
SRNS Relocation
(UE Not Involved) Interval Type 1~255 1~255 s
RT(Real time
service), NRT(Non
SRNS Relocation Enumeration real time service),
(UE Not Involved) Type ALL(All service) RT, NRT, ALL None

None Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~255 0~255 None
Open Loop Power
Control Interval Type -350~150 -35~15, step: 0.1 dB

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 1~10000 1~10000 ms

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 1~10000 1~10000 ms

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 1~5000 1~5000 ms

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 1~10000 1~10000 ms
3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 1~10000 1~10000 ms

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 1~3000 1~3000 ms

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 300~300000 300~300000 ms

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 1~10000 1~10000 ms
3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 300~300000 300~300000 ms

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 300~300000 300~300000 ms

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 1~10000 1~10000 ms
3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 1~10000 1~10000 ms

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 1~10000 1~10000 ms

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 1~300000 1~300000 ms

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 1~10000 1~10000 ms

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 1~10000 1~10000 ms
Intra RNC Cell
Update
Inter RNC Cell
Update Interval Type 1~10000 1~10000 ms

Intra RNC Cell


Update
Inter RNC Cell
Update Interval Type 1~10000 1~10000 ms

SRNS Relocation
with Cell/URA
Update Interval Type 1~10000 1~10000 ms

Intra Node B
Softer Handover
Inter RNC Soft
Handover Interval Type 1~300000 1~300000 ms

Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on DL QoS
Intra Frequency
Hard Handover Interval Type 1~300000 1~300000 ms
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on
Coverage
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on DL QoS
Intra Frequency
Hard Handover Interval Type 1~300000 1~300000 ms

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 1~20000 1~20000 ms

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 1~60000 1~60000 ms

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 1~20000 1~20000 ms

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 1~10000 1~10000 ms
3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 1~20000 1~20000 ms

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 1~10000 1~10000 ms

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 1~10000 1~10000 ms

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 1~20000 1~20000 ms

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 1~10000 1~10000 ms
3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 1~255 1~255 min

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 1~10000 1~10000 ms

Encryption Interval Type 1~10000 1~10000 ms

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 1~10000 1~10000 ms

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 1~65535 1~65535 s
3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 1~65535 1~65535 s

3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~15 0~15 s

Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type High, Medium, Low High, Medium, Low None
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type High, Medium, Low High, Medium, Low None

Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type High, Medium, Low High, Medium, Low None
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type High, Medium, Low High, Medium, Low None

Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type High, Medium, Low High, Medium, Low None
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type High, Medium, Low High, Medium, Low None

Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type High, Medium, Low High, Medium, Low None
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type High, Medium, Low High, Medium, Low None

Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type High, Medium, Low High, Medium, Low None
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type High, Medium, Low High, Medium, Low None

Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type High, Medium, Low High, Medium, Low None
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type High, Medium, Low High, Medium, Low None

Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type High, Medium, Low High, Medium, Low None
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type High, Medium, Low High, Medium, Low None

Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type High, Medium, Low High, Medium, Low None
Conversational
QoS Class
Streaming QoS
Class
Interactive QoS
Class
Background QoS
Class Interval Type 0~99 0~99 None

Conversational
QoS Class
Streaming QoS
Class
Interactive QoS
Class
Background QoS 0~6, 11~19, 21~28, 0~6, 11~19, 21~28,
Class Interval Type 40~69, 70~99 40~69, 70~99 None

Conversational
QoS Class
Streaming QoS
Class
Interactive QoS CONVERSATIONAL, CONVERSATIONAL,
Class STREAMING, STREAMING,
Background QoS Enumeration INTERACTIVE, INTERACTIVE,
Class Type BACKGROUND BACKGROUND None

Conversational
QoS Class
Streaming QoS
Class
Interactive QoS
Class
Background QoS Enumeration SPEECH,
Class Type UNKNOWN SPEECH, UNKNOWN None
3.4/6.8/13.6/27.2
kbit/s RRC
Connection and
RAB Assignment Interval Type 0~256000000 0~256000000 bit/s

3.4/6.8/13.6/27.2
kbit/s RRC
Connection and Enumeration CS_DOMAIN, CS_DOMAIN,
RAB Assignment Type PS_DOMAIN PS_DOMAIN None

Inner Loop Power


Control Interval Type 1~15 1~15 None

Inner Loop Power


Control Interval Type 1~15 1~15 None
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on DL QoS
PS Handover HO_TO_GSM_SHO
Between UMTS ULD_BE_PERFORM
and GPRS , HO_TO_GSM_SHOUL
Inter-RAT HO_TO_GSM_SHO D_BE_PERFORM,
Handover Based ULD_NOT_BE_PER HO_TO_GSM_SHOUL
on Service FORM, D_NOT_BE_PERFOR
Inter-RAT HO_TO_GSM_SHAL M,
Handover Based Enumeration L_NOT_BE_PERFO HO_TO_GSM_SHALL_
on Load Type RM NOT_BE_PERFORM None
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Coverage
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on DL QoS
PS Handover
Between UMTS
and GPRS
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on Service
Inter-RAT
Handover Based Enumeration
on Load Type GSM, GPRS, EDGE GSM, GPRS, EDGE None

Conversational
QoS Class
Streaming QoS
Class
Interactive QoS
Class
Background QoS Enumeration
Class Type NORMAL, SILENT NORMAL, SILENT None
APPLIED_ON_UPLI APPLIED_ON_UPLINK
3.4/6.8/13.6/27.2 NK, ,
kbit/s RRC APPLIED_ON_DOW APPLIED_ON_DOWNL
Connection and Enumeration NLINK, INK,
RAB Assignment Type APPLIED_ON_BOTH APPLIED_ON_BOTH None

Conversational
QoS Class
Streaming QoS
Class
Interactive QoS
Class
Background QoS
Class Interval Type 0~99 0~99 None

Dynamic Channel
Configuration
Control (DCCC) Enumeration
HSUPA DCCC Type UPLINK, DOWNLINK UPLINK, DOWNLINK None
D16, D32, D64,
D128, D256, D512,
D1024, D2K, D3K,
D4K, D6K, D8K,
D12K, D16K, D24K, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256,
D32K, D48K, D64K, 512, 1024, 2K, 3K, 4K,
D96K, D128K, 6K, 8K, 12K, 16K, 24K,
Dynamic Channel D192K, D256K, 32K, 48K, 64K, 96K,
Configuration Enumeration D384K, D512K, 128K, 192K, 256K,
Control (DCCC) Type D768K 384K, 512K, 768K byte

D8, D16, D32, D64,


D128, D256, D512,
D1024, D2K, D3K,
D4K, D6K, D8K, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256,
D12K, D16K, D24K, 512, 1024, 2K, 3K, 4K,
D32K, D48K, D64K, 6K, 8K, 12K, 16K, 24K,
Dynamic Channel D96K, D128K, 32K, 48K, 64K, 96K,
Configuration Enumeration D192K, D256K, 128K, 192K, 256K,
Control (DCCC) Type D384K, D512K 384K, 512K byte
D0, D10, D20, D40,
D60, D80, D100,
D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
Dynamic Channel D5000, D10000, 2560, 5000, 10000,
Configuration Enumeration D15000, D20000, 15000, 20000, 25000,
Control (DCCC) Type D25000, D30000 30000 ms
Dynamic Channel D250, D500, D1000,
Configuration Enumeration D2000, D4000, 250, 500, 1000, 2000,
Control (DCCC) Type D8000, D16000 4000, 8000, 16000 ms
D0, D10, D20, D40,
D60, D80, D100,
D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
Dynamic Channel D5000, D10000, 2560, 5000, 10000,
Configuration Enumeration D15000, D20000, 15000, 20000, 25000,
Control (DCCC) Type D25000, D30000 30000 ms
Dynamic Channel D250, D500, D1000,
Configuration Enumeration D2000, D4000, 250, 500, 1000, 2000,
Control (DCCC) Type D8000, D16000 4000, 8000, 16000 ms
HSUPA DCCC Interval Type 0~1023 0~1023 None
HSUPA DCCC Interval Type 0~1023 0~1023 None
HSUPA DCCC Interval Type 0~1023 0~1023 None
HSUPA DCCC Interval Type 0~1023 0~1023 None
Dynamic Channel
Configuration
Control (DCCC) Interval Type 0~1023 0~1023 None
Dynamic Channel
Configuration
Control (DCCC) Interval Type 0~1023 0~1023 None

Conversational
QoS Class
Streaming QoS
Class
Interactive QoS
Class
Background QoS
Class Interval Type 0~99 0~99 None

HSDPA
Introduction
Package
HSUPA TRCH_HSDSCH, TRCH_HSDSCH,
Introduction Enumeration TRCH_EDCH_2MS, TRCH_EDCH_2MS,
Package Type TRCH_EDCH_10MS TRCH_EDCH_10MS None
HSDPA
Introduction Enumeration D1, D2, D3, D4, D5,
Package Type D6, D7, D8 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 None

HSDPA
Introduction
Package Interval Type 1~5000 1~5000 bit
HSDPA
Introduction
Package Interval Type 1~5000 1~5000 bit

HSDPA
Introduction
Package Interval Type 1~5000 1~5000 bit
HSDPA
Introduction
Package Interval Type 1~5000 1~5000 bit

HSDPA
Introduction
Package Interval Type 1~5000 1~5000 bit
HSDPA
Introduction
Package Interval Type 1~5000 1~5000 bit

HSDPA
Introduction
Package Interval Type 1~5000 1~5000 bit
HSDPA
Introduction
Package Interval Type 1~5000 1~5000 bit

HSUPA D1, D2, D3, D4, D5,


Introduction Enumeration D6, D7, D8, D9, D10, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
Package Type D11, D12 10, 11, 12 None
HSUPA
Introduction
Package Interval Type 1~5000 1~5000 bit

HSUPA
Introduction
Package Interval Type 1~5000 1~5000 bit

HSUPA
Introduction
Package Interval Type 1~5000 1~5000 bit

HSUPA
Introduction
Package Interval Type 1~5000 1~5000 bit

HSUPA
Introduction
Package Interval Type 1~5000 1~5000 bit
HSUPA
Introduction
Package Interval Type 1~5000 1~5000 bit

HSUPA
Introduction
Package Interval Type 1~5000 1~5000 bit

HSUPA
Introduction
Package Interval Type 1~5000 1~5000 bit

HSUPA
Introduction
Package Interval Type 1~5000 1~5000 bit

HSUPA
Introduction
Package Interval Type 1~5000 1~5000 bit
HSUPA
Introduction
Package Interval Type 1~5000 1~5000 bit

HSUPA
Introduction
Package Interval Type 1~5000 1~5000 bit

D2, D10, D20, D50,


HSDPA Flow Enumeration D100, D200, D500, 2, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200,
Control Type D1000 500, 1000 ms
Conversational
QoS Class
Streaming QoS
Class
Interactive QoS
Class
Background QoS
Class Interval Type 0~99 0~99 None

Conversational
QoS Class
Streaming QoS
Class
Interactive QoS
Class
Background QoS
Class Interval Type 0~2 0~2 None

TRCH_DCH, TRCH_DCH,
Outer Loop Enumeration TRCH_EDCH_2MS, TRCH_EDCH_2MS,
Power Control Type TRCH_EDCH_10MS TRCH_EDCH_10MS None
Conversational
QoS Class
Streaming QoS
Class
Interactive QoS
Class
Background QoS
Class
Satellite
Transmission on
Iub Interface Interval Type 1~5 1~5 None

Outer Loop
Power Control Interval Type -63~0 5*10^(-7)~1 None
HSUPA Power
Control Interval Type 0~5000 0~5, step: 0.001 dB

HSUPA Power
Control Interval Type 0~15 0~15 None

HSUPA Power
Control Interval Type 0~15000 0~15, step: 0.001 None
HSUPA Power
Control Interval Type 0~15000 0~15, step: 0.001 None

Conversational
QoS Class
Streaming QoS
Class
Interactive QoS
Class
Background QoS
Class Interval Type 0~99 0~99 None
AMR/WB-AMR
Speech Rates
Control
Dynamic Channel
Configuration
Control (DCCC)
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on DL QoS Interval Type 0~82 0~82 dB
AMR/WB-AMR
Speech Rates
Control
Dynamic Channel
Configuration
Control (DCCC)
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on DL QoS Interval Type 0~82 0~82 dB
AMR/WB-AMR
Speech Rates
Control
Dynamic Channel
Configuration
Control (DCCC)
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on DL QoS Interval Type 0~82 0~82 dB
AMR/WB-AMR
Speech Rates
Control
Dynamic Channel
Configuration
Control (DCCC)
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on DL QoS Interval Type 0~82 0~82 dB
Dynamic Channel
Configuration
Control (DCCC)
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on DL QoS Interval Type 1~512 1~512 None
Dynamic Channel
Configuration
Control (DCCC) Interval Type 1~512 1~512 None

Dynamic Channel
Configuration
Control (DCCC) Interval Type 1~512 1~512 None
AMR/WB-AMR
Speech Rates
Control
Dynamic Channel
Configuration
Control (DCCC)
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on DL QoS
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on DL QoS Interval Type 0~56 0~28, step: 0.5 dB
AMR/WB-AMR
Speech Rates
Control
Dynamic Channel
Configuration
Control (DCCC)
Inter Frequency
Hard Handover
Based on DL QoS
Inter-RAT
Handover Based
on DL QoS Interval Type 0~56 0~28, step: 0.5 dB

Conversational
QoS Class
Streaming QoS
Class
Interactive QoS
Class
Background QoS
Class Interval Type 0~99 0~99 None
Conversational
QoS Class
Streaming QoS
Class
Interactive QoS
Class
Background QoS
Class Interval Type 0~2 0~2 None
Conversational
QoS Class
Streaming QoS
Class
Interactive QoS TRCH_DCH, TRCH_DCH,
Class TRCH_HSDSCH, TRCH_HSDSCH,
Background QoS Enumeration TRCH_EDCH_2MS, TRCH_EDCH_2MS,
Class Type TRCH_EDCH_10MS TRCH_EDCH_10MS None

Conversational
QoS Class
Streaming QoS
Class
Interactive QoS
Class
Background QoS Enumeration TRCH_DCH, TRCH_DCH,
Class Type TRCH_HSDSCH TRCH_HSDSCH None
Conversational
QoS Class
Streaming QoS
Class
Interactive QoS
Class
Background QoS
Class
Satellite
Transmission on
Iub Interface Interval Type 1~5 1~5 None

Conversational
QoS Class
Streaming QoS
Class
Interactive QoS
Class
Background QoS Enumeration
Class Type AM, UM, TM AM, UM, TM None
Conversational
QoS Class
Streaming QoS
Class
Interactive QoS SENDER_PARA, SENDER_PARA,
Class RECEIVE_PARA, RECEIVE_PARA,
Background QoS Enumeration FLOWCONTROL_P FLOWCONTROL_PAR
Class Type ARA A None

Flow Control Interval Type 0~500000 0~500000 ms

Flow Control Interval Type 40~60000 40~60000 ms


Flow Control Interval Type 0~10 0~10 None
Flow Control Interval Type 0~1000 0~100, step: 0.1 %

Flow Control Interval Type 1~100 1~100 None


Flow Control Interval Type 0~1000 0~1000 None

Flow Control Interval Type 0~1000 0~100, step: 0.1 %


Flow Control Interval Type 1~100 1~100 None

Flow Control Interval Type 0~1000 0~1000 None


Flow Control Interval Type 0~1000 0~100, step: 0.1 ms

For each switch of this


parameter, the value
Encryption Bit Field Type UEA0, UEA1 can be: ON or OFF. None
UE State in
Connected Mode
(CELL-DCH,
CELL-PCH, URA-
PCH, CELL-
FACH) Interval Type 1~65535 1~65535 None
D8, D16, D32, D64,
D128, D256, D512,
D1024, D2k, D3k,
UE State in D4k, D6k, D8k, D12k, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256,
Connected Mode D16k, D24k, D32k, 512, 1024, 2k, 3k, 4k,
(CELL-DCH, D48k, D64k, D96k, 6k, 8k, 12k, 16k, 24k,
CELL-PCH, URA- D128k, D192k, 32k, 48k, 64k, 96k,
PCH, CELL- Enumeration D256k, D384k, 128k, 192k, 256k,
FACH) Type D512k, D768k 384k, 512k, 768k byte
UE State in D0, D10, D20, D40,
Connected Mode D60, D80, D100,
(CELL-DCH, D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
CELL-PCH, URA- D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
PCH, CELL- Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
FACH) Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms

UE State in
Connected Mode
(CELL-DCH,
CELL-PCH, URA- D250, D500, D1000,
PCH, CELL- Enumeration D2000, D4000, 250, 500, 1000, 2000,
FACH) Type D8000, D16000 4000, 8000, 16000 ms
UE State in D0, D10, D20, D40,
Connected Mode D60, D80, D100,
(CELL-DCH, D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
CELL-PCH, URA- D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
PCH, CELL- Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
FACH) Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms

UE State in
Connected Mode
(CELL-DCH,
CELL-PCH, URA- D250, D500, D1000,
PCH, CELL- Enumeration D2000, D4000, 250, 500, 1000, 2000,
FACH) Type D8000, D16000 4000, 8000, 16000 ms
D16, D32, D64,
D128, D256, D512,
D1024, D2k, D3k,
UE State in D4k, D6k, D8k, D12k, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256,
Connected Mode D16k, D24k, D32k, 512, 1024, 2k, 3k, 4k,
(CELL-DCH, D48k, D64k, D96k, 6k, 8k, 12k, 16k, 24k,
CELL-PCH, URA- D128k, D192k, 32k, 48k, 64k, 96k,
PCH, CELL- Enumeration D256k, D384k, 128k, 192k, 256k,
FACH) Type D512k, D768k 384k, 512k, 768k byte

UE State in D0, D10, D20, D40,


Connected Mode D60, D80, D100,
(CELL-DCH, D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
CELL-PCH, URA- D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
PCH, CELL- Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
FACH) Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms
D8, D16, D32, D64,
UE State in D128, D256, D512,
Connected Mode D1024, D2k, D3k,
(CELL-DCH, D4k, D6k, D8k, D12k, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256,
CELL-PCH, URA- D16k, D24k, D32k, 512, 1024, 2k, 3k, 4k,
PCH, CELL- D48k, D64k, D96k, 6k, 8k, 12k, 16k, 24k,
FACH) D128k, D192k, 32k, 48k, 64k, 96k,
HSDPA State Enumeration D256k, D384k, 128k, 192k, 256k,
Transition Type D512k, D768k 384k, 512k, 768k byte

UE State in
Connected Mode
(CELL-DCH, D0, D10, D20, D40,
CELL-PCH, URA- D60, D80, D100,
PCH, CELL- D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
FACH) D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
HSDPA State Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
Transition Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms
UE State in
Connected Mode
(CELL-DCH,
CELL-PCH, URA-
PCH, CELL-
FACH) D250, D500, D1000,
HSDPA State Enumeration D2000, D4000, 250, 500, 1000, 2000,
Transition Type D8000, D16000 4000, 8000, 16000 ms

D16, D32, D64,


D128, D256, D512,
D1024, D2k, D3k,
D4k, D6k, D8k, D12k, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256,
D16k, D24k, D32k, 512, 1024, 2k, 3k, 4k,
D48k, D64k, D96k, 6k, 8k, 12k, 16k, 24k,
D128k, D192k, 32k, 48k, 64k, 96k,
HSDPA State Enumeration D256k, D384k, 128k, 192k, 256k,
Transition Type D512k, D768k 384k, 512k, 768k byte
D0, D10, D20, D40,
D60, D80, D100,
D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
HSDPA State Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
Transition Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms

D8, D16, D32, D64,


D128, D256, D512,
D1024, D2k, D3k,
UE State in D4k, D6k, D8k, D12k, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256,
Connected Mode D16k, D24k, D32k, 512, 1024, 2k, 3k, 4k,
(CELL-DCH, D48k, D64k, D96k, 6k, 8k, 12k, 16k, 24k,
CELL-PCH, URA- D128k, D192k, 32k, 48k, 64k, 96k,
PCH, CELL- Enumeration D256k, D384k, 128k, 192k, 256k,
FACH) Type D512k, D768k 384k, 512k, 768k byte
UE State in D0, D10, D20, D40,
Connected Mode D60, D80, D100,
(CELL-DCH, D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
CELL-PCH, URA- D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
PCH, CELL- Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
FACH) Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms

UE State in
Connected Mode
(CELL-DCH,
CELL-PCH, URA- D250, D500, D1000,
PCH, CELL- Enumeration D2000, D4000, 250, 500, 1000, 2000,
FACH) Type D8000, D16000 4000, 8000, 16000 ms
D16, D32, D64,
D128, D256, D512,
D1024, D2k, D3k,
UE State in D4k, D6k, D8k, D12k, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256,
Connected Mode D16k, D24k, D32k, 512, 1024, 2k, 3k, 4k,
(CELL-DCH, D48k, D64k, D96k, 6k, 8k, 12k, 16k, 24k,
CELL-PCH, URA- D128k, D192k, 32k, 48k, 64k, 96k,
PCH, CELL- Enumeration D256k, D384k, 128k, 192k, 256k,
FACH) Type D512k, D768k 384k, 512k, 768k byte

UE State in D0, D10, D20, D40,


Connected Mode D60, D80, D100,
(CELL-DCH, D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
CELL-PCH, URA- D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
PCH, CELL- Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
FACH) Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms
UE State in
Connected Mode
(CELL-DCH,
CELL-PCH, URA-
PCH, CELL-
FACH)
HSUPA DCCC
Dynamic Channel
Configuration
Control (DCCC) Interval Type 1~10000 10~100000, step: 10 ms
UE State in
Connected Mode
(CELL-DCH,
CELL-PCH, URA-
PCH, CELL-
FACH) Interval Type 0~384 0~384 kbit/s
UE State in
Connected Mode
(CELL-DCH,
CELL-PCH, URA-
PCH, CELL-
FACH)
HSUPA DCCC
Dynamic Channel
Configuration
Control (DCCC) Interval Type 0~1023 0~1023 None
UE State in
Connected Mode
(CELL-DCH,
CELL-PCH, URA-
PCH, CELL-
FACH)
HSUPA DCCC
Dynamic Channel
Configuration
Control (DCCC) Interval Type 0~1023 0~1023 None

D16, D32, D64,


D128, D256, D512,
D1024, D2k, D3k,
UE State in D4k, D6k, D8k, D12k, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256,
Connected Mode D16k, D24k, D32k, 512, 1024, 2k, 3k, 4k,
(CELL-DCH, D48k, D64k, D96k, 6k, 8k, 12k, 16k, 24k,
CELL-PCH, URA- D128k, D192k, 32k, 48k, 64k, 96k,
PCH, CELL- Enumeration D256k, D384k, 128k, 192k, 256k,
FACH) Type D512k, D768k 384k, 512k, 768k byte
UE State in D0, D10, D20, D40,
Connected Mode D60, D80, D100,
(CELL-DCH, D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
CELL-PCH, URA- D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
PCH, CELL- Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
FACH) Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms

D16, D32, D64,


D128, D256, D512,
D1024, D2k, D3k,
D4k, D6k, D8k, D12k, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256,
D16k, D24k, D32k, 512, 1024, 2k, 3k, 4k,
D48k, D64k, D96k, 6k, 8k, 12k, 16k, 24k,
CPC - DTX / DRX D128k, D192k, 32k, 48k, 64k, 96k,
CPC - HS-SCCH Enumeration D256k, D384k, 128k, 192k, 256k,
less operation Type D512k, D768k 384k, 512k, 768k byte
D0, D10, D20, D40,
D60, D80, D100,
D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
CPC - DTX / DRX D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
CPC - HS-SCCH Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
less operation Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms

D16, D32, D64,


D128, D256, D512,
D1024, D2k, D3k,
D4k, D6k, D8k, D12k, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256,
D16k, D24k, D32k, 512, 1024, 2k, 3k, 4k,
D48k, D64k, D96k, 6k, 8k, 12k, 16k, 24k,
CPC - DTX / DRX D128k, D192k, 32k, 48k, 64k, 96k,
CPC - HS-SCCH Enumeration D256k, D384k, 128k, 192k, 256k,
less operation Type D512k, D768k 384k, 512k, 768k byte
D0, D10, D20, D40,
D60, D80, D100,
D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
CPC - DTX / DRX D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
CPC - HS-SCCH Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
less operation Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms

D16, D32, D64,


D128, D256, D512,
D1024, D2k, D3k,
D4k, D6k, D8k, D12k, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256,
D16k, D24k, D32k, 512, 1024, 2k, 3k, 4k,
D48k, D64k, D96k, 6k, 8k, 12k, 16k, 24k,
CPC - DTX / DRX D128k, D192k, 32k, 48k, 64k, 96k,
CPC - HS-SCCH Enumeration D256k, D384k, 128k, 192k, 256k,
less operation Type D512k, D768k 384k, 512k, 768k byte
D0, D10, D20, D40,
D60, D80, D100,
D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
CPC - DTX / DRX D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
CPC - HS-SCCH Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
less operation Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms

D16, D32, D64,


D128, D256, D512,
D1024, D2k, D3k,
D4k, D6k, D8k, D12k, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256,
D16k, D24k, D32k, 512, 1024, 2k, 3k, 4k,
D48k, D64k, D96k, 6k, 8k, 12k, 16k, 24k,
Downlink D128k, D192k, 32k, 48k, 64k, 96k,
Enhanced Enumeration D256k, D384k, 128k, 192k, 256k,
CELL_FACH Type D512k, D768k 384k, 512k, 768k byte
D0, D10, D20, D40,
D60, D80, D100,
D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
Downlink D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
Enhanced Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
CELL_FACH Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms

D16, D32, D64,


D128, D256, D512,
D1024, D2k, D3k,
D4k, D6k, D8k, D12k, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256,
D16k, D24k, D32k, 512, 1024, 2k, 3k, 4k,
D48k, D64k, D96k, 6k, 8k, 12k, 16k, 24k,
Downlink D128k, D192k, 32k, 48k, 64k, 96k,
Enhanced Enumeration D256k, D384k, 128k, 192k, 256k,
CELL_FACH Type D512k, D768k 384k, 512k, 768k byte
D0, D10, D20, D40,
D60, D80, D100,
D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
Downlink D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
Enhanced Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
CELL_FACH Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms

D16, D32, D64,


D128, D256, D512,
D1024, D2k, D3k,
D4k, D6k, D8k, D12k, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256,
D16k, D24k, D32k, 512, 1024, 2k, 3k, 4k,
D48k, D64k, D96k, 6k, 8k, 12k, 16k, 24k,
Downlink D128k, D192k, 32k, 48k, 64k, 96k,
Enhanced Enumeration D256k, D384k, 128k, 192k, 256k,
CELL_FACH Type D512k, D768k 384k, 512k, 768k byte
D0, D10, D20, D40,
D60, D80, D100,
D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
Downlink D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
Enhanced Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
CELL_FACH Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms

D16, D32, D64,


D128, D256, D512,
D1024, D2k, D3k,
Downlink D4k, D6k, D8k, D12k, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256,
Enhanced D16k, D24k, D32k, 512, 1024, 2k, 3k, 4k,
CELL_FACH D48k, D64k, D96k, 6k, 8k, 12k, 16k, 24k,
CPC - DTX / DRX D128k, D192k, 32k, 48k, 64k, 96k,
CPC - HS-SCCH Enumeration D256k, D384k, 128k, 192k, 256k,
less operation Type D512k, D768k 384k, 512k, 768k byte
Downlink D0, D10, D20, D40,
Enhanced D60, D80, D100,
CELL_FACH D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
CPC - DTX / DRX D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
CPC - HS-SCCH Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
less operation Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms

D16, D32, D64,


D128, D256, D512,
D1024, D2k, D3k,
Downlink D4k, D6k, D8k, D12k, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256,
Enhanced D16k, D24k, D32k, 512, 1024, 2k, 3k, 4k,
CELL_FACH D48k, D64k, D96k, 6k, 8k, 12k, 16k, 24k,
CPC - DTX / DRX D128k, D192k, 32k, 48k, 64k, 96k,
CPC - HS-SCCH Enumeration D256k, D384k, 128k, 192k, 256k,
less operation Type D512k, D768k 384k, 512k, 768k byte
Downlink D0, D10, D20, D40,
Enhanced D60, D80, D100,
CELL_FACH D120, D160, D200, 0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80,
CPC - DTX / DRX D240, D320, D640, 100, 120, 160, 200,
CPC - HS-SCCH Enumeration D1280, D2560, 240, 320, 640, 1280,
less operation Type D5000 2560, 5000 ms

D16, D32, D64,


D128, D256, D512,
D1024, D2k, D3k,
D4k, D6k, D8k, D12k, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256,
D16k, D24k, D32k, 512, 1024, 2k, 3k, 4k,
D48k, D64k, D96k, 6k, 8k, 12k, 16k, 24k,
D128k, D192k, 32k, 48k, 64k, 96k,
Fast Dormancy Enumeration D256k, D384k, 128k, 192k, 256k,
Enhancement Type D512k, D768k 384k, 512k, 768k byte
UE State in
Connected Mode
(CELL-DCH,
CELL-PCH, URA-
PCH, CELL-
FACH) Interval Type 1~65535 1~65535 s

UE State in
Connected Mode
(CELL-DCH,
CELL-PCH, URA-
PCH, CELL-
FACH) Interval Type 1~65535 1~65535 s
UE State in
Connected Mode
(CELL-DCH,
CELL-PCH, URA-
PCH, CELL-
FACH) Interval Type 1~65535 1~65535 s

UE State in
Connected Mode
(CELL-DCH,
CELL-PCH, URA-
PCH, CELL-
FACH)
HSDPA State
Transition Interval Type 1~65535 1~65535 s
UE State in
Connected Mode
(CELL-DCH,
CELL-PCH, URA-
PCH, CELL-
FACH) Interval Type 1~65535 1~65535 s

UE State in
Connected Mode
(CELL-DCH,
CELL-PCH, URA-
PCH, CELL-
FACH) Interval Type 1~65535 1~65535 s
CPC - DTX / DRX
CPC - HS-SCCH
less operation Interval Type 1~65535 1~65535 s

CPC - DTX / DRX


CPC - HS-SCCH
less operation Interval Type 1~65535 1~65535 s
Downlink
Enhanced
CELL_FACH Interval Type 1~65535 1~65535 s

Downlink
Enhanced
CELL_FACH Interval Type 1~65535 1~65535 s
Downlink
Enhanced
CELL_FACH Interval Type 1~65535 1~65535 s

CPC - DTX / DRX


CPC - HS-SCCH
less operation
Downlink
Enhanced
CELL_FACH Interval Type 1~65535 1~65535 s
Downlink
Enhanced
CELL_FACH
CPC - DTX / DRX
CPC - HS-SCCH
less operation Interval Type 1~65535 1~65535 s

For each switch of this


Integrity parameter, the value
Protection Bit Field Type UIA1 can be: ON or OFF. None
3GPP
Specifications Interval Type 0~65535 0~65535 None

RAN Sharing
Introduction
Package
MOCN
Introduction
Package Interval Type 0~3 0~3 None
Traffic Priority INTERACTIVE,
Mapping onto BACKGROUND, INTERACTIVE,
Transmission Enumeration IMSSIGNALLING, BACKGROUND,
Resources Type PTT IMSSIGNALLING, PTT None

Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type High, Medium, Low High, Medium, Low None
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type R99, HSPA R99, HSPA None

Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration GOLD, SILVER, GOLD, SILVER,
Resources Type COPPER COPPER None
D0, D8, D16, D32,
Traffic Priority D64, D128, D144, 0, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128,
Mapping onto D256, D384, D608, 144, 256, 384, 608,
Transmission Enumeration D1280, D2048, 1280, 2048, 2720,
Resources Type D2720, D5440 5440 kbit/s

D0, D8, D16, D32,


D64, D128, D144,
D256, D384, D512,
D768, D1024, 0, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128,
D1536, D1800, 144, 256, 384, 512,
Traffic Priority D2048, D3600, 768, 1024, 1536, 1800,
Mapping onto D7200, D8640, 2048, 3600, 7200,
Transmission Enumeration D10100, D13900, 8640, 10100, 13900,
Resources Type D16000, D21000 16000, 21000 kbit/s

HSDPA Flow Enumeration INTERACTIVE, INTERACTIVE,


Control Type BACKGROUND BACKGROUND None
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration GOLD, SILVER, GOLD, SILVER,
Resources Type COPPER COPPER None
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type High, Medium, Low High, Medium, Low None
HSDPA Flow
Control Interval Type 0~27900 0~27900 kbit/s

Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type D3.4, D13.6, D27.2 3.4, 13.6, 27.2 kbit/s

Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type D3.4, D13.6, D27.2 3.4, 13.6, 27.2 kbit/s
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto D0, D8, D16, D32,
Transmission Enumeration D64, D128, D144, 0, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128,
Resources Type D256, D384 144, 256, 384 kbit/s

Traffic Priority
Mapping onto D0, D8, D16, D32,
Transmission Enumeration D64, D128, D144, 0, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128,
Resources Type D256, D384 144, 256, 384 kbit/s

Traffic Priority
Mapping onto D0, D8, D16, D32,
Transmission Enumeration D64, D128, D144, 0, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128,
Resources Type D256, D384 144, 256, 384 kbit/s

Traffic Priority
Mapping onto D0, D8, D16, D32,
Transmission Enumeration D64, D128, D144, 0, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128,
Resources Type D256, D384 144, 256, 384 kbit/s
Flow Control Interval Type 0~100 0~100 None

Flow Control Interval Type 5~20 5~20 None


Flow Control Interval Type 0~100 {0~100} %

Flow Control Interval Type 5~20 5~20 %

Flow Control Interval Type 0~100 0~100 %


Load Reshuffling
Overload Control
Queuing and Pre-
Emption
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type Gold, Silver, Copper Gold, Silver, Copper None

Load Reshuffling
Overload Control
Queuing and Pre-
Emption
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type Gold, Silver, Copper Gold, Silver, Copper None

Load Reshuffling
Overload Control
Queuing and Pre-
Emption
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type Gold, Silver, Copper Gold, Silver, Copper None

Load Reshuffling
Overload Control
Queuing and Pre-
Emption
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type Gold, Silver, Copper Gold, Silver, Copper None

Load Reshuffling
Overload Control
Queuing and Pre-
Emption
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type Gold, Silver, Copper Gold, Silver, Copper None

Load Reshuffling
Overload Control
Queuing and Pre-
Emption
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type Gold, Silver, Copper Gold, Silver, Copper None
Load Reshuffling
Overload Control
Queuing and Pre-
Emption
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type Gold, Silver, Copper Gold, Silver, Copper None

Load Reshuffling
Overload Control
Queuing and Pre-
Emption
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type Gold, Silver, Copper Gold, Silver, Copper None

Load Reshuffling
Overload Control
Queuing and Pre-
Emption
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type Gold, Silver, Copper Gold, Silver, Copper None

Load Reshuffling
Overload Control
Queuing and Pre-
Emption
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type Gold, Silver, Copper Gold, Silver, Copper None

Load Reshuffling
Overload Control
Queuing and Pre-
Emption
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type Gold, Silver, Copper Gold, Silver, Copper None

Load Reshuffling
Overload Control
Queuing and Pre-
Emption
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type Gold, Silver, Copper Gold, Silver, Copper None
Load Reshuffling
Overload Control
Queuing and Pre-
Emption
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type Gold, Silver, Copper Gold, Silver, Copper None

Load Reshuffling
Overload Control
Queuing and Pre-
Emption
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type Gold, Silver, Copper Gold, Silver, Copper None

Load Reshuffling
Overload Control
Queuing and Pre-
Emption
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type Gold, Silver, Copper Gold, Silver, Copper None
Load Reshuffling
Overload Control
Queuing and Pre-
Emption
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type ARP, TrafficClass ARP, TrafficClass None

Load Reshuffling
Overload Control
Queuing and Pre-
Emption
Traffic Priority
Mapping onto
Transmission Enumeration
Resources Type NONE, DCH, HSPA NONE, DCH, HSPA None

Cell Broadcast digits with length of


Service String Type None 6~15 None
ALGORITHM_OFF(
WPS Algorithm
Switch OFF),
ALGORITHM_ON(W
Enumeration PS Algorithm Switch ALGORITHM_OFF,
Emergency Call Type ON) ALGORITHM_ON None
PRIORITY1(WPS
USER PRIORITY 1),
PRIORITY2(WPS
USER PRIORITY 2),
PRIORITY3(WPS
USER PRIORITY 3),
PRIORITY4(WPS
USER PRIORITY 4),
PRIORITY5(WPS
USER PRIORITY 5),
PRIORITY6(WPS
USER PRIORITY 6),
PRIORITY7(WPS
USER PRIORITY 7),
PRIORITY8(WPS
USER PRIORITY 8),
PRIORITY9(WPS
USER PRIORITY 9),
PRIORITY10(WPS PRIORITY1,
USER PRIORITY PRIORITY2,
10), PRIORITY3,
PRIORITY11(WPS PRIORITY4,
USER PRIORITY PRIORITY5,
11), PRIORITY6,
PRIORITY12(WPS PRIORITY7,
USER PRIORITY PRIORITY8,
12), PRIORITY9,
PRIORITY13(WPS PRIORITY10,
USER PRIORITY PRIORITY11,
13), PRIORITY12,
PRIORITY14(WPS PRIORITY13,
Emergency Call Bit Field Type USER PRIORITY 14) PRIORITY14, None

Configuration
Management Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None

SAALLNK,
Enumeration IPOAPVC, SAALLNK, IPOAPVC,
None Type AAL2PATH AAL2PATH None

0, 2, 4, 8, 10, 12, 14, 0, 2, 4, 8, 10, 12, 14,


None Interval Type 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 None
ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package
ATM/IP Dual
Stack Node B Interval Type 0~1399 0~1399 None

0.0.0.0~255.255.255.2
None IP Address Type None 55 None

0.0.0.0~255.255.255.2
None IP Address Type None 55 None

None Interval Type 0~4599 0~4599 None

None Interval Type 1~4294967295 1~4294967295 None

NO_LOOP(No loop),
Enumeration LOCAL_LOOP(Local NO_LOOP,
None Type loop) LOCAL_LOOP None

None Interval Type 1~65535 1~65535 min

Configuration
Management Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None

None Interval Type 0~5, 8~27 0~5, 8~27 None


IP Transmission
Introduction on
Iub Interface
IP Transmission
Introduction on Iu
Interface
IP Transmission
Introduction on Iur 0.0.0.0~255.255.255.2
Interface IP Address Type None 55 None

IP Transmission
Introduction on
Iub Interface
IP Transmission
Introduction on Iu
Interface
IP Transmission
Introduction on Iur
Interface Interval Type 2~4094 2~4094 None

None Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None

None Interval Type 0~5, 8~27 0~5, 8~27 None


UNI(UNI Link),
IMA(IMA Group),
FRAATM(FRAATM
Enumeration Link), UNI, IMA, FRAATM,
None Type NCOPT(Optical Port) NCOPT None

None Interval Type 0~167 0~167 None

None Interval Type 0~335 0~335 None

None Interval Type 0~31 0~31 None


None Interval Type 0~7 0~7 None

None Interval Type 0~11 0~11 None

None Interval Type 0~5, 8~27 0~5, 8~27 None


UNI(UNI Link),
IMA(IMA Group),
FRAATM(FRAATM
Enumeration Link), UNI, IMA, FRAATM,
None Type NCOPT(Optical Port) NCOPT None

None Interval Type 0~167 0~167 None

None Interval Type 0~335 0~335 None

None Interval Type 0~31 0~31 None

None Interval Type 0~7 0~7 None

Enumeration VPLCX(VPL cross),


None Type VCLCX(VCL cross) VPLCX, VCLCX None

None Interval Type 0~4095 0~4095 None

None Interval Type 32~65535 32~65535 None


None Interval Type 0~4095 0~4095 None

None Interval Type 32~65535 32~65535 None

ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package Interval Type 100~1999 100~1999 None

ATM
Transmission
Introduction
Package Interval Type 100~1999 100~1999 None

None Interval Type 0~1399 0~1399 None


Default Value Recommended Value Impact Parameter Relationship Access

Read &
1 1 RNC None Write

Adjacent Read &


None None node None Write
Read &
None None None None Write

When the value of


"RscMngMode" in "ADD
UNODEB" of the resource
corresponding NodeB is set
to EXCLUSIVE, the AAL2
Path must carry on ATM Read &
None None None LGCPORT or RSCGRP Write

When the value of


"CARRYT" in "ADD
AAL2PATH" is set to UNI,
IMA, FRAATM, NCOPT, or
ATM LGCPORT, this Read &
None None AAL2 path parameter is valid. Write
When the value of
"CARRYT" in "ADD
AAL2PATH" is set to UNI,
IMA, FRAATM, NCOPT, or
ATM LGCPORT, this Read &
None None None parameter is valid. Write

When the value of


"CARRYT" in "ADD
AAL2PATH" is set to UNI, Read &
None None AAL2 path this parameter is valid. Write

When the value of


"CARRYT" in "ADD
AAL2PATH" is set to IMA, Read &
None None None this parameter is valid. Write
When the value of
"CARRYT" in "ADD
AAL2PATH" is set to
FRAATM, this parameter is Read &
None None None valid. Write

When the value of


"CARRYT" in "ADD
AAL2PATH" is set to
NCOPT, this parameter is Read &
None None None valid. Write
When the value of
"CARRYT" in "ADD
AAL2PATH" is set to ATM
LGCPORT, this parameter is Read &
None None None valid. Write

When the value of


"CARRYT" in "ADD
AAL2PATH" is set to UNI,
IMA, FRAATM, or NCOPT, Read &
None None AAL2 path this parameter is valid. Write

Read &
None None AAL2 path None Write
When the value of
"CARRYT" in "ADD
AAL2PATH" is set to UNI,
IMA, FRAATM, NCOPT, or
ATMLOGICPORT, this Read &
None None None parameter is valid. Write

When the value of


"CARRYT" in "ADD
AAL2PATH" is set to UNI,
IMA, FRAATM, NCOPT, or
ATMLOGICPORT, this Read &
None None None parameter is valid. Write

When the value of


"CARRYT" in "ADD
AAL2PATH" is set to UNI,
IMA, FRAATM, NCOPT, or
ATMLOGICPORT, this Read &
None None None parameter is valid. Write
When the value of
"CARRYT" in "ADD
AAL2PATH" is set to UNI,
IMA, FRAATM, NCOPT, or
ATMLOGICPORT, this Read &
None None AAL2 path parameter is valid. Write

Read &
LOCAL LOCAL None None Write

Read &
0 0 BSC6900 None Write

Read &
10 10 None None Write
Read &
None None None None Write
Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Adjacent Read &


None None node None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write
Read &
YES YES BSC6900 None Write

Read &
7000 7000 AAL2 path None Write
Read &
5000 5000 AAL2 path None Write

Read &
5000 5000 AAL2 path None Write

Read &
3000 3000 AAL2 path None Write
Read &
5000 5000 AAL2 path None Write

Read &
5000 5000 AAL2 path None Write

Read &
5000 5000 AAL2 path None Write
Read &
10000 10000 AAL2 path None Write

Read &
10000 10000 AAL2 path None Write

Adjacent Read &


None None node None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write
When the value of "ITFT" in
"ADD TRMMAP" is set to
IUB, IUR, IUCS, this Read &
None None BSC6900 parameter is valid. Write

Adjacent Read &


None None node None Write

Transmissi When "RSCMNGMODE" in


on "ADD RSCGRP" is set to
resource EXCLUSIVE, this parameter Read &
None None group is valid. Write

The TRMMAP index is


configured by setting the
Adjacent value of "TMI" in "ADD Read &
None None node TRMMAP". Write

The TRMMAP index is


configured by setting the
Adjacent value of "TMI" in "ADD Read &
None None node TRMMAP". Write
The TRMMAP index is
configured by setting the
Adjacent value of "TMI" in "ADD Read &
None None node TRMMAP". Write

The factor table index is


configured by setting the
Adjacent value of "FTI" in "ADD Read &
None None node TRMFACTOR". Write

The load EQ table index is


configured by setting the
Adjacent value of "LEI" in "ADD Read &
None None node LOADEQ". Write

The load EQ table index is


configured by setting the
Adjacent value of "LEI" in "ADD Read &
None None node LOADEQ". Write

The load EQ table index is


configured by setting the
Adjacent value of "LEI" in "ADD Read &
None None node LOADEQ". Write

Adjacent Read &


None None node None Write
Read &
None None None None Write

Adjacent Read &


None None node None Write

When the value of "NODET"


Adjacent in "ADD ADJNODE" is set to Read &
None None node IUB, this parameter is valid. Write
When the value of "NODET"
in "ADD ADJNODE" is set to
Adjacent IUPS, this parameter is Read &
None None node valid. Write

When the value of "NODET"


in "ADD ADJNODE" is set to
Adjacent IUB, IUR, IUCS, or IUPS, Read &
None None node this parameter is valid. Write
When the value of "NODET"
in "ADD ADJNODE" is set to
IUR, IUCS, or
NNI_AAL2SWITCH, or the
value of "NODET" in "ADD
ADJNODE" is set to IUPS
and "SGSNFLG" in "ADD
Adjacent ADJNODE" is set to YES, Read &
None None node this parameter is valid. Write

When the value of "NODET"


in "ADD ADJNODE" is set to
IUB, IUR, or IUCS, and the
value of "TRANST" in "ADD
ADJNODE" is set to ATM or
Adjacent ATM_IP, this parameter is Read &
None None node valid. Write

When the value of


"IsROOTNODE" in "ADD
Adjacent ADJNODE" is set to NO, this Read &
None None node parameter is valid. Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write
When the value of "NODET"
in "ADD ADJNODE" is set to
IUB, and the value of
"IsROOTNODE" in "ADD
ADJNODE" is set to YES, or
the value of "NODET" in
"ADD ADJNODE" is set to
Adjacent UNI_AAL2SWITCH, this Read &
None None node parameter is valid. Write

Read &
None None SAAL link None Write
When the value of "NODET"
in "ADD ADJNODE" is set to
IUB, IUR, or IUCS, and the
value of "IsROOTNODE" in
"ADD ADJNODE" is set to
YES, or the value of
"NODET" in "ADD
ADJNODE" is set to
UNI_AAL2SWITCH or
Adjacent NNI_AAL2SWITCH, this Read &
CS2 CS2 node parameter is valid. Write

Read &
None None None None Write
Read &
0 None BSC6900 None Write
Read &
0 None None None Write
Read &
0 None None None Write
Read &
0 None BSC6900 None Write
Read &
0 None BSC6900 None Write
If you set "Switch of stat
blinking alarm" to
"ENABLE", you need to set
"Alarm switch of blinking Read &
ENABLE None BSC6900 filter" to "ENABLE". Write

If you set "Switch of stat


blinking alarm" to
"ENABLE", you need to set
"Alarm switch of blinking Read &
ENABLE None BSC6900 filter" to "ENABLE". Write
Read &
900 None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
150000 None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
90 None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None ON BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write
Read &
CLOSE None None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
HIGH None None None Write

Read &
90 None None None Write

Read &
10 None None None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
unshielded None BSC6900 None Write
Read &
ON None BSC6900 None Write

This parameter is valid when


SW is ON in SET Read &
90 90 BSC6900 ASWPARA. Write

This parameter is valid when


SW is OFF in SET Read &
ON ON BSC6900 ASWPARA. Write
Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

ATM Read &


None None logical port None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

ATM Read &


None None logical port None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

ATM Read &


None None logical port None Write
ATM Read &
None None logical port None Write

ATM Read &


None None logical port None Write

ATM Read &


None None logical port None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

ATM Read &


None None logical port None Write

ATM Read &


None None logical port None Write

ATM Read &


None None logical port None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

ATM Read &


ON ON logical port None Write
ATM Read &
1 1 logical port None Write

Read &
0 0 None None Write

ATM Read &


None 1 logical port None Write

The TRM load threshold


index is configured by
setting the value of
"TRMLOADTHINDEX" in
"ADD TRMLOADTH". The
TRM load threshold
parameter must meet the
following conditions: forward
congestion recovery
threshold < logical port
bandwidth, backward
congestion recovery
threshold < logical port Read &
None 0 None bandwidth. Write

Read &
None None None None Write

It is recommended that
the service type of
signaling link be CBR,
the real-time service be
CBR or RTVBR, the non-
real-time service be
NRTVBR, and the OAM Read &
None data link be UBR_PLUS. PVC None Write
Read &
None None PVC None Write

Read &
None None PVC None Write

Read &
None None PVC None Write

Read &
None None PVC None Write

Read &
None 1000 PVC None Write

Read &
1024 1024 PVC None Write

Read &
None None None None Write
Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None Board None Write
Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write
Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None Board None Write

Read &
None None None None Write
Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write
Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write
This parameter is valid when
PKPEnableSta is ENABLE Read &
None None BSC6900 in SET CERTFILE. Write
Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

This parameter is valid when


CRLEnableSta is ENABLE Read &
None None BSC6900 in SET CERTFILE. Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

This parameter is valid when


CCAEnableSta is ENABLE Read &
None None BSC6900 in SET CERTFILE. Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write
Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None Board None Write

Ethernet Read &


None None port None Write
Read &
None None Board None Write

Ethernet Read &


None None port None Write

Ethernet Read &


1000 1000 port None Write

Read &
None None None None Write
Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None Board None Write

Ethernet Read &


0 0 port None Write

Ethernet Read &


None None port None Write

Read &
None None None None Write
Read &
None None Board None Write
Ethernet Read &
None None port None Write

Ethernet Read &


None None port None Write
Ethernet Read &
None None port None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

If port 0 or port 4 of the


FG2a board is set to the GE
port, the port number can
only be 0 or 4. Otherwise,
the port number ranges from
0 to 7. If only port 0 is set to
the GE port, ports 1-3 are
unavailable. If port 4 is set to
Ethernet the GE port, ports 5-7 are Read &
None None port unavailable. Write

Ethernet Read &


None None port None Write
Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write
Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write
Read &
0 None Board None Write

Read &
NO None None None Write

Read &
0 None Board None Write
Read &
NO NO Board None Write

Read &
OFF None Board None Write

Read &
OFF None Board None Write
Read &
OFF None Board None Write

Read &
OFF None Board None Write
Read &
AUTO AUTO BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write
LINE1_8K and
LINE2_8K are most Read &
None commonly used. None None Write

Read &
GCUa None BSC6900 None Write
Read &
None OFF BSC6900 None Write

Read &
ALL None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Channeliz
ed optical Read &
None None port None Write
Channeliz
ed optical Read &
None ALL port None Write

Channeliz
ed optical Read &
None None port None Write

Channeliz
ed optical Read &
None None port None Write
Channeliz
ed optical Read &
None None port None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Channeliz
ed optical Read &
None None port None Write

Read &
None None None None Write
Read &
None SPACE Board None Write

Read &
None None None None Write
Read &
75 75 Board None Write
Read &
85 85 Board None Write
Read &
80 80 Board None Write
Read &
85 80 Board None Write
Read &
75 75 Board None Write
Read &
90 90 Board None Write

Control Read &


None None plane link None Write
Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write
Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write
Read &
1696 1696 BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None None None Write
Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None E1/T1 port None Write

Read &
None ALL E1/T1 port None Write

Read &
None None None None Write
Read &
None None E1/T1 port None Write
Read &
None E1_UNBA E1/T1 port None Write

E1_CRC4_MULTI_FRA Read &


None ME E1/T1 port None Write
Read &
None None E1/T1 port None Write

Read &
None None E1/T1 port None Write

Read &
None None E1/T1 port None Write
Read &
None None E1/T1 port None Write

Read &
None None E1/T1 port None Write

Read &
None ON E1/T1 port None Write
Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write
Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None E1/T1 port None Write

Read &
None None E1/T1 port None Write
Read &
None None E1/T1 port None Write
Read &
None None None None Write
Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None 60 None None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write
Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
OPEN None None None Write

Read &
OPEN None None None Write

Read &
OPEN None None None Write

Read &
OPEN None Board None Write

Read &
OPEN None None None Write

Read &
OPEN None None None Write

Read &
OPEN None Board None Write

Read &
OPEN None None None Write

Read &
CURRENT None None None Write

Read &
CURRENT None None None Write
Read &
CURRENT None None None Write

Read &
CURRENT None None None Write

Read &
57 None None None Write

Read &
42 None None None Write

Read &
28 None None None Write

Read &
20 None None None Write

Read &
45 None None None Write

Read &
0 None None None Write
Read &
80 None Board None Write

Read &
10 None Board None Write

If "Sensor Type of External


Analog 1" is set to
VOLTAGE, the unit of
"Upper Limit of Signal
Output of External Analog 1"
is V; if "Sensor Type of
External Analog 1" is set to
CURRENT, the unit of
"Upper Limit of Signal
Output of External Analog 1" Read &
0.02 None None is A. Write
If "Sensor Type of External
Analog 1" is set to
VOLTAGE, the unit of
"Lower Limit of Signal
Output of External Analog 1"
is V; if "Sensor Type of
External Analog 1" is set to
CURRENT, the unit of
"Lower Limit of Signal
Output of External Analog 1" Read &
0.004 None None is A. Write
If "Sensor Type of External
Analog 1" is set to
VOLTAGE, the unit of
"Upper Limit of
Measurement Range of
External Analog 1" is V; if
"Sensor Type of External
Analog 1" is set to
CURRENT, the unit of
"Upper Limit of
Measurement Range of Read &
100 None None External Analog 1" is A. Write
If "Sensor Type of External
Analog 1" is set to
VOLTAGE, the unit of
"Lower Limit of
Measurement Range of
External Analog 1" is V; if
"Sensor Type of External
Analog 1" is set to
CURRENT, the unit of
"Lower Limit of
Measurement Range of Read &
0 None None External Analog 1" is A. Write
If "Sensor Type of External
Analog 2" is set to
VOLTAGE, the unit of
"Upper Limit of Signal
Output of External Analog 2"
is V; if "Sensor Type of
External Analog 2" is set to
CURRENT, the unit of
"Upper Limit of Signal
Output of External Analog 2" Read &
0.02 None None is A. Write
If "Sensor Type of External
Analog 2" is set to
VOLTAGE, the unit of
"Lower Limit of Signal
Output of External Analog 2"
is V; if "Sensor Type of
External Analog 2" is set to
CURRENT, the unit of
"Lower Limit of Signal
Output of External Analog 2" Read &
0.004 None None is A. Write
If "Sensor Type of External
Analog 2" is set to
VOLTAGE, the unit of
"Upper Limit of
Measurement Range of
External Analog 2" is V; if
"Sensor Type of External
Analog 2" is set to
CURRENT, the unit of
"Upper Limit of
Measurement Range of Read &
100 None None External Analog 2" is A. Write
If "Sensor Type of External
Analog 2" is set to
VOLTAGE, the unit of
"Lower Limit of
Measurement Range of
External Analog 2" is V; if
"Sensor Type of External
Analog 2" is set to
CURRENT, the unit of
"Lower Limit of
Measurement Range of Read &
0 None None External Analog 2" is A. Write
If "Sensor Type of External
Analog 3" is set to
VOLTAGE, the unit of
"Upper Limit of Signal
Output of External Analog 3"
is V; if "Sensor Type of
External Analog 3" is set to
CURRENT, the unit of
"Upper Limit of Signal
Output of External Analog 3" Read &
0.02 None None is A. Write
If "Sensor Type of External
Analog 3" is set to
VOLTAGE, the unit of
"Lower Limit of Signal
Output of External Analog 3"
is V; if "Sensor Type of
External Analog 3" is set to
CURRENT, the unit of
"Lower Limit of Signal
Output of External Analog 3" Read &
0.004 None None is A. Write
If "Sensor Type of External
Analog 3" is set to
VOLTAGE, the unit of
"Upper Limit of
Measurement Range of
External Analog 3" is V; if
"Sensor Type of External
Analog 3" is set to
CURRENT, the unit of
"Upper Limit of
Measurement Range of Read &
100 None None External Analog 3" is A. Write
If "Sensor Type of External
Analog 3" is set to
VOLTAGE, the unit of
"Lower Limit of
Measurement Range of
External Analog 3" is V; if
"Sensor Type of External
Analog 3" is set to
CURRENT, the unit of
"Lower Limit of
Measurement Range of Read &
0 None None External Analog 3" is A. Write
If "Sensor Type of External
Analog 4" is set to
VOLTAGE, the unit of
"Upper Limit of Signal
Output of External Analog 4"
is V; if "Sensor Type of
External Analog 4" is set to
CURRENT, the unit of
"Upper Limit of Signal
Output of External Analog 4" Read &
0.02 None None is A. Write
If "Sensor Type of External
Analog 4" is set to
VOLTAGE, the unit of
"Lower Limit of Signal
Output of External Analog 4"
is V; if "Sensor Type of
External Analog 4" is set to
CURRENT, the unit of
"Lower Limit of Signal
Output of External Analog 4" Read &
0.004 None None is A. Write
If "Sensor Type of External
Analog 4" is set to
VOLTAGE, the unit of
"Upper Limit of
Measurement Range of
External Analog 4" is V; if
"Sensor Type of External
Analog 4" is set to
CURRENT, the unit of
"Upper Limit of
Measurement Range of Read &
100 None None External Analog 4" is A. Write
If "Sensor Type of External
Analog 4" is set to
VOLTAGE, the unit of
"Lower Limit of
Measurement Range of
External Analog 4" is V; if
"Sensor Type of External
Analog 4" is set to
CURRENT, the unit of
"Lower Limit of
Measurement Range of Read &
0 None None External Analog 4" is A. Write
Read &
CLOSE None None None Write
Read &
CLOSE None None None Write
Read &
CLOSE None None None Write
Read &
CLOSE None None None Write
Read &
CLOSE None None None Write
Read &
CLOSE None None None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write
Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write
If port 0 or port 4 of the
FG2a board is set to the GE
port, the port number can
only be 0 or 4. Otherwise,
the port number ranges from
0 to 7. If only port 0 is set to
the GE port, ports 1-3 are
unavailable. If port 4 is set to
Ethernet the GE port, ports 5-7 are Read &
None None port unavailable. Write

Ethernet Read &


None None port None Write

Ethernet Read &


None None port None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Ethernet Read &


None None port None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Ethernet Read &


None None port None Write

Ethernet Read &


None None port None Write
If port 0 or port 4 of the
FG2a board is set to the GE
port, the port number can
only be 0 or 4. Otherwise,
the port number ranges from
0 to 7. If only port 0 is set to
the GE port, ports 1-3 are
unavailable. If port 4 is set to
Ethernet the GE port, ports 5-7 are Read &
None None port unavailable. Write

Ethernet Read &


None ENABLE port None Write
Ethernet Read &
None AUTO port None Write

Ethernet Read &


None 1500 port None Write
Ethernet Read &
None None port None Write

Ethernet Read &


None None port None Write

Ethernet Read &


None ON port None Write

Ethernet Read &


None None port None Write

Read &
OFF OFF Board None Write
Read &
O5E4_R1E4 O5E4_R1E4 Board None Write

Ethernet Read &


1600 1600 port None Write
Ethernet Read &
1200 1200 port None Write

Ethernet Read &


V7 V7 port None Write

Read &
None None None None Write
Read &
None None None None Write

If port 0 or port 4 of the


FG2a board is set to the GE
port, the port number can
only be 0 or 4. Otherwise,
the port number ranges from
0 to 7. If only port 0 is set to
the GE port, ports 1-3 are
unavailable. If port 4 is set to
Ethernet the GE port, ports 5-7 are Read &
None None port unavailable. Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Ethernet Read &


None None port None Write

Ethernet Read &


None None port None Write
Ethernet Read &
0 0 port None Write

Ethernet Read &


ON ON port None Write

Ethernet Read &


0 0 port None Write

Ethernet Read &


V7 V7 port None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write
Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Ethernet Read &


None None port None Write

Ethernet Read &


None None port None Write

Ethernet Read &


None None port None Write

Ethernet Read &


None None port None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write
Ethernet Read &
None None port None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Ethernet Read &


None None port None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

SOFTWARE_C Read &


ONTROL SOFTWARE_CONTROL BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None None None Write
The number of CPU usage
sampling times is at least
twice the size of "Fast Read &
10 10 None judgement window". Write

Read &
4 4 None None Write
Read &
95 95 Board None Write

The value of this parameter


must be larger than Read &
60 60 Board "PRINTRTHD". Write
The value of this parameter
must be smaller than Read &
50 50 Board "PRINTCTHD". Write

The value of this parameter


must be larger than Read &
60 60 Board "TRACERTHD". Write
The value of this parameter
must be smaller than Read &
50 50 Board "TRACECTHD". Write

The value of this parameter


must be larger than Read &
60 60 Board "PMRTHD". Write
The value of this parameter
must be smaller than Read &
50 50 Board "PMCTHD". Write

The value of this parameter


must be larger than Read &
85 85 Board "RESAUDITRTHD". Write
The value of this parameter
must be smaller than Read &
70 70 Board "RESAUDITCTHD". Write
The value of this parameter
must be larger than Read &
70 70 Board "SMPAGERTHD". Write
The value of this parameter
must be smaller than Read &
60 60 Board "SMPAGECTHD". Write
The value of this parameter
must be larger than Read &
80 80 Board "SLPAGERTHD". Write
The value of this parameter
must be smaller than Read &
70 70 Board "SLPAGECTHD". Write
The value of this parameter
must be larger than Read &
90 90 Board "CPAGERTHD". Write
The value of this parameter
must be smaller than Read &
75 75 Board "CPAGECTHD". Write
The value of this parameter
must be larger than Read &
95 95 Board "HANDOVERRTHD". Write
The value of this parameter
must be smaller than Read &
85 85 Board "HANDOVERCTHD". Write
The value of this parameter
must be larger than Read &
95 95 Board "IURULRTHD". Write

The value of this parameter


must be smaller than Read &
85 85 Board "IURULCTHD". Write
The value of this parameter
must be larger than Read &
95 95 Board "IURDLRTHD". Write

The value of this parameter


must be smaller than Read &
85 85 Board "IURDLCTHD". Write
The value of this parameter
must be larger than Read &
85 85 Board "CBSRTHD". Write

The value of this parameter


must be smaller than Read &
70 70 Board "CBSCTHD". Write
The value of this parameter
must be larger than Read &
90 90 Board "LOGRTHD". Write

The value of this parameter


must be smaller than Read &
80 80 Board "LOGCTHD". Write
The value of this parameter
must be larger than Read &
95 95 Board "CELLURARTHD". Write
The value of this parameter
must be smaller than Read &
80 80 Board "CELLURACTHD". Write

Read &
60 60 Board None Write
Read &
5 5 Board None Write

The value of this parameter


must be larger than Read &
80 80 Board "ACRTHD". Write
The value of this parameter
must be smaller than Read &
70 70 Board "ACCTHD". Write

The value of this parameter


must be larger than Read &
60 60 Board "IURGRTHD". Write
The value of this parameter
must be smaller than Read &
50 50 Board "IURGCTHD". Write

The following relationship


must be satisfied:
"LPRISERVCTHD" >
"LPRISERVRTHD";
"HPRISERVCTHD" >
"NPRISERVCTHD" > Read &
70 70 Board "LPRISERVCTHD". Write
The following relationship
must be satisfied:
"LPRISERVCTHD" >
"LPRISERVRTHD";
"HPRISERVCTHD" >
"NPRISERVCTHD" > Read &
60 60 Board "LPRISERVCTHD". Write

The following relationship


must be satisfied:
"NPRISERVCTHD" >
"NPRISERVRTHD";
"HPRISERVCTHD" >
"NPRISERVCTHD" > Read &
85 85 Board "LPRISERVCTHD". Write
The following relationship
must be satisfied:
"NPRISERVCTHD" >
"NPRISERVRTHD";
"HPRISERVCTHD" >
"NPRISERVCTHD" > Read &
75 75 Board "LPRISERVCTHD". Write

The following relationship


must be satisfied:
"HPRISERVCTHD" >
"HPRISERVRTHD";
"HPRISERVCTHD" >
"NPRISERVCTHD" > Read &
90 90 Board "LPRISERVCTHD". Write
The following relationship
must be satisfied:
"HPRISERVCTHD" >
"HPRISERVRTHD";
"HPRISERVCTHD" >
"NPRISERVCTHD" > Read &
85 85 Board "LPRISERVCTHD". Write

Read &
None None None None Write

The number of CPU usage


sampling times is at least
twice the size of "Fast Read &
10 10 None judgement window". Write
Read &
95 95 Board None Write

Read &
60 60 Board None Write
Read &
50 50 Board None Write

Read &
60 60 Board None Write
Read &
50 50 Board None Write

Read &
60 60 Board None Write
Read &
50 50 Board None Write

Read &
85 85 Board None Write
Read &
70 70 Board None Write
Read &
70 70 Board None Write
Read &
60 60 Board None Write
Read &
95 95 Board None Write
Read &
85 85 Board None Write
Read &
95 95 Board None Write

Read &
85 85 Board None Write
Read &
95 95 Board None Write

Read &
85 85 Board None Write
Read &
85 85 Board None Write

Read &
70 70 Board None Write
Read &
90 90 Board None Write

Read &
80 80 Board None Write
Read &
95 95 Board None Write
Read &
80 80 Board None Write

Read &
80 80 Board None Write
Read &
70 70 Board None Write

Read &
75 75 Board None Write
Read &
65 65 Board None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
ON None None None Write

Read &
ON ON Board None Write

Read &
ON ON Board None Write
Read &
ON ON Board None Write

Read &
ON ON Board None Write

Read &
ON ON Board None Write

Read &
ON ON Board None Write

Read &
ON ON Board None Write

Read &
ON ON Board None Write

Read &
ON ON Board None Write

Read &
ON ON Board None Write

Read &
ON ON Board None Write
Read &
70 70 Board None Write

Read &
ON ON Board None Write

Read &
ON ON Board None Write

Read &
ON ON Board None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write
Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None E1/T1 port None Write

Fractional Read &


None None link None Write
Read &
None None None None Write

Fractional Read &


ON ON link None Write

Fractional Read &


1 1 link None Write

Fractional Read &


0 0 link None Write

Read &
OFF None None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write
Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
PLAINTEXT AUTO BSC6900 None Write

Read &
YES None BSC6900 None Write
Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
AUTO AUTO BSC6900 None Write
Read &
None DEFAULTPORT BSC6900 None Write

This parameter is valid when


DFTPORTSWT is
CUSTOMPORT in SET Read &
None None BSC6900 FTPSSRV. Write
This parameter is valid when
DFTPORTSWT is
CUSTOMPORT in SET Read &
None None BSC6900 FTPSSRV. Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None None None Write
Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
10 10 None None Write

Read &
1 1 None None Write

Read &
DEG DEG None None Write
Read &
MET MET None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write
Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Ethernet Read &


None None port None Write

Ethernet Read &


None None port None Write

Ethernet Read &


None None port None Write
Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None IMA group None Write

Read &
1 1 IMA group None Write
Read &
None None IMA group None Write

Read &
D128 D128 IMA group None Write

25(AEUa),200(AOUa/AO Read &


None Uc) IMA group None Write
Read &
V1.1 V1.1 IMA group None Write

Read &
ON ON IMA group None Write

Read &
1 1 IMA group None Write

Read &
None None IMA group None Write

Read &
0 0 IMA group None Write

Read &
OFF None None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write
Read &
None None IMA link None Write

Read &
None None IMA group None Write

Read &
None None IMA group None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

IP logical Read &


None None port None Write

ATM Read &


None None logical port None Write
IP logical Read &
None None port None Write

IP logical Read &


None None port None Write

IP logical Read &


None None port None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

IP logical Read &


None None port None Write

IP logical Read &


None None port None Write

Read &
None None None None Write
IP logical Read &
None None port None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write
The dynamic bandwidth
switch is turned only when
the IPPM function is
IP logical activated through "ACT Read &
None None port IPPM". Write

IP logical Read &


None None port None Write

IP logical Read &


None None port None Write
IP logical Read &
25 25 port None Write

IP logical Read &


None None port None Write

IP logical Read &


4500 4500 port None Write

IP logical Read &


0 0 port None Write
IP logical Read &
96 96 port None Write

IP logical Read &


5 5 port None Write
IP logical Read &
10 10 port None Write
IP logical Read &
5 5 port None Write

IP logical Read &


120 120 port None Write
IP logical Read &
30 30 port None Write
IP logical Read &
2 2 port None Write
IP logical Read &
25 25 port None Write
IP logical Read &
1 1 port None Write
IP logical Read &
4 4 port None Write

IP logical Read &


8 8 port None Write

IP logical Read &


3 3 port None Write
IP logical Read &
ON ON port None Write

This index can correspond


with any threshold
(maximum value of 80) in
the six queues. The
following condition must be
met: threshold x 64 x 1024 x
IP logical logical port bandwidth < Read &
0 0 port 4294967295(0xFFFFFFFF). Write

IP logical Read &


20 20 port None Write
IP logical Read &
30 30 port None Write

IP logical Read &


2 2 port None Write

Read &
None None IP path None Write

Read &
None None IP path None Write

Read &
None None IP Path None Write
Read &
None None IP Path None Write

Read &
None None IP Path None Write

Read &
352 352 IP Path None Write

Read &
1031 1031 IP Path None Write
Read &
2 2 IP Path None Write
Read &
None None None None Write
Read &
None None IP Path None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None IP path None Write
Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None IPoA PVC None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None IPoA PVC None Write

Read &
None None IPoA PVC None Write
Read &
None None IPoA PVC None Write

Read &
None None IPoA PVC None Write

Read &
None None IPoA PVC None Write

Read &
None None IPoA PVC None Write

Read &
None None IPoA PVC None Write

Read &
None None IPoA PVC None Write
Read &
None None IPoA PVC None Write

Read &
None None IPoA PVC None Write

Adjacent Read &


None None node None Write

Read &
None None IP path None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None IP path None Write
Read &
None QoS IP path None Write

The "IPADDR" in "ADD


IPPATH" can not be at one
network segment with the
peer IP address of
SCTPLNK or IPPATH
whose local IP address is
device IP address of
FG2/GOU in this
subrack;"IPADDR" and
"PEERIPADDR" in "ADD
IPPATH" must be at one
network segment;
("IPADDR","PEERIPADDR",
"PEERMASK" in "ADD
IPPATH") conflicts with other
IPPATH whose type is Read &
None None IP path IUPS. Write
"IPADDR" and
"PEERIPADDR" in "ADD
IPPATH" must be at one
network segment;
("IPADDR","PEERIPADDR",
"PEERMASK" in "ADD
IPPATH") conflicts with other
IPPATH whose type is Read &
None None IP path IUPS. Write

("IPADDR","PEERIPADDR",
"PEERMASK" in "ADD
IPPATH") conflicts with other
255.255.255.25 IPPATH whose type is Read &
5 255.255.255.255 IP path IUPS. Write

Read &
None None IP path None Write

Read &
None None IP path None Write
Read &
NULL NULL IP path None Write
When the value of
"CARRYFLAG" in "ADD
IPPATH" is set to IP
LGCPORT, this parameter is Read &
None None IP path valid. Write
When the value of
"CARRYFLAG" in "ADD
IPPATH" is set to IP
LGCPORT, this parameter is Read &
None None IP path valid. Write

Read &
None None AAL2 path None Write

Read &
2 2 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
DISABLE DISABLE IP path None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
DISABLED DISABLED IP path None Write
When the value of
"PATHCHK" in "ADD
IPPATH" is set to
ENABLED, this parameter is Read &
None None IP path valid. Write

When the value of


"PATHCHK" in "ADD
IPPATH" is set to
ENABLED, this parameter is Read &
5 5 IP path valid. Write
When the value of
"PATHCHK" in "ADD
IPPATH" is set to
ENABLED, this parameter is Read &
5 5 IP path valid. Write

When the value of


"PATHCHK" in "ADD
IPPATH" is set to
ENABLED, this parameter is Read &
64 64 IP path valid. Write

Read &
None None IP path None Write

Read &
None None IP Path None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None None None Write
Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None IP route None Write

Read &
None None IP route None Write

Read &
None None IP route None Write

Read &
None None IP route None Write

Read &
None None IP route None Write
Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Ethernet Read &


None None port None Write

Read &
None None None None Write
Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write
Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
90 90 None None Write

Read &
70 70 None None Write

Read &
None UMTS BSC6900 None Write

Read &
YES YES BSC6900 None Write
Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write
Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write
Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write
Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write
Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write
Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write
Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None none BSC6900 None Write
Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

1.The parameter is used in


command "ADD ADJMAP"
as loadeq table index for
gold,silver,and bronze users.
2.When TRANST of
ADJNODE is dual stack or
hybird IP,loadeq can be Read &
None None BSC6900 added. Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
100 100 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
0 0 BSC6900 None Write

Read &
100 100 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
0 0 BSC6900 None Write

Read &
100 100 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
0 0 BSC6900 None Write

Read &
100 100 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
0 0 BSC6900 None Write

Read &
100 100 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
0 0 BSC6900 None Write

Read &
100 100 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
0 0 BSC6900 None Write

Read &
100 100 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
0 0 BSC6900 None Write

Read &
100 100 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
0 0 BSC6900 None Write

Read &
30 30 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
100 100 BSC6900 None Write

Read &
30 30 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
100 100 BSC6900 None Write

Read &
30 30 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
100 100 BSC6900 None Write

Read &
30 30 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
100 100 BSC6900 None Write

Read &
100 100 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
0 0 BSC6900 None Write

Read &
100 100 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
0 0 BSC6900 None Write

Read &
100 100 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
0 0 BSC6900 None Write

Read &
100 100 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
0 0 BSC6900 None Write

Read &
30 30 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
100 100 BSC6900 None Write

Read &
30 30 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
100 100 BSC6900 None Write

Read &
30 30 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
100 100 BSC6900 None Write

Read &
30 30 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
100 100 BSC6900 None Write

Read &
100 100 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
0 0 BSC6900 None Write

Read &
100 100 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
0 0 BSC6900 None Write

Read &
100 100 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
0 0 BSC6900 None Write

Read &
100 100 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
0 0 BSC6900 None Write

Read &
30 30 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
100 100 BSC6900 None Write

Read &
30 30 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
100 100 BSC6900 None Write

Read &
30 30 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
100 100 BSC6900 None Write

Read &
30 30 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
100 100 BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
30 30 BSC6900 None Write

Read &
50000 50000 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
None None SCCP None Write

Read &
None None SCCP None Write

Read &
None None SCCP None Write
Negotiation with the peer Read &
None None SCCP network element is required. Write

Read &
4294967295 4294967295 SCCP None Write
Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None SCCP None Write

Read &
None None SCCP None Write

Read &
None None SCCP None Write
Read &
4294967295 4294967295 SCCP None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None SCCP None Write

Read &
None None SCCP None Write
Read &
B1111 B1111 SCCP None Write
M3UA_LOADSH M3UA_LOADSHARE_M Read &
ARE_MOD OD SCCP None Write

Read &
M3UA_ASP M3UA_ASP SCCP None Write
Read &
5 5 SCCP None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None SCCP None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None SCTP link None Write
Read &
0 0 None None Write

M3UA_MASTER Read &


_MOD M3UA_MASTER_MOD BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None SCCP None Write
Read &
None None SCCP None Write

Read &
0 0 SCCP None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
7 None None None Write
Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
IP IP Board None Write

Read &
None None MP group None Write
Read &
MCPPP MCPPP MP group None Write

Read &
None NO MP group None Write
Read &
None None MP group None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None MP group None Write

Read &
None None MP group None Write
Read &
LONG LONG MP group None Write

Read &
None None MP group None Write

Read &
256 None MP group None Write

Read &
UDP/IP_HC UDP/IP_HC MP group None Write
Read &
Enable Enable MP link None Write

Read &
Enable Enable PPP link None Write
Read &
Disable Disable MP group None Write
Read &
None None MP group None Write

Read &
None None MP group None Write
Read &
None None MP group None Write

Read &
ON ON MP group None Write

Read &
0 0 MP group None Write

Read &
0 0 MP group None Write
Read &
NO_V NO_V MP group None Write

Read &
None None MP group None Write

Read &
None None MP group None Write

Read &
None None MP group None Write

Read &
2 2 None None Write
Read &
OFF OFF Board None Write

Read &
O5E4_R1E4 O5E4_R1E4 Board None Write

Read &
OFF OFF Board None Write

Read &
None ERR_PFM_1E5 Board None Write
Read &
None ERR_PFM_5E6 Board None Write

Read &
OFF None None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
8 8 MP group None Write
Read &
64 64 MP group None Write
Read &
256 256 MP group None Write

Read &
1000 1000 MP group None Write
Read &
ERR_PFM_1E5 ERR_PFM_1E5 Board None Write

Read &
ERR_PFM_5E6 ERR_PFM_5E6 Board None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None MP group None Write
Read &
None None MP link None Write

Read &
None None MP link None Write
Read &
None None MP link None Write

Read &
3 3 MP link None Write

Read &
2 2 PPP link None Write
Read &
16bit 16bit MP link None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write
Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None Board None Write

MSP
protect Read &
None None group None Write
MSP
protect Read &
None 600 group None Write

MSP
protect Read &
None None group None Write

MSP
protect Read &
None DISABLE group None Write
MSP
protect Read &
1.00E-06 1.00E-06 group None Write

MSP
protect Read &
None None group None Write
MSP
protect Read &
None None group None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None Board None Write

MSP
protect Read &
None None group None Write

Read &
None None SCCP None Write
Read &
None None SCCP None Write

Read &
B1111 B1111 SCCP None Write
Read &
OFF OFF MTP3 link None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None SCCP None Write
Read &
None None MTP3 link None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Transmissi
on
resource Read &
None None group None Write

Read &
None None SAAL link None Write

Read &
0 0 None None Write

Read &
10 10 MTP3 link None Write
Read &
170 170 MTP3 link None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None SCCP None Write

Read &
None None SCCP None Write
Read &
0 0 SCCP None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
1200 1200 MTP3 link None Write
Read &
2000 2000 MTP3 link None Write

Read &
1200 1200 MTP3 link None Write
Read &
1200 1200 MTP3 link None Write

Read &
1200 1200 MTP3 link None Write
Read &
1200 1200 MTP3 link None Write

Read &
60000 60000 MTP3 link None Write

Read &
1500 1500 MTP3 link None Write
Read &
1500 1500 MTP3 link None Write

Read &
3000 3000 MTP3 link None Write

Read &
1500 1500 MTP3 link None Write
Read &
360000 360000 MTP3 link None Write

Read &
360000 360000 MTP3 link None Write

Read &
12000 12000 MTP3 link None Write
Read &
60000 60000 MTP3 link None Write

Read &
35000 35000 MTP3 link None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None SCCP None Write

Read &
None None SCCP None Write
Read &
None WNF SCCP None Write
When the value of "SPDF" in
"ADD N7DPC" is set to Read &
None None SCCP WNF, this parameter is valid. Write

When the value of "SPDF" in


"ADD N7DPC" is set to DNF, Read &
None None SCCP this parameter is valid. Write
Read &
None None SCCP None Write
Read &
B0000 B0000 SCCP None Write

Read &
YES YES SCCP None Write
Read &
OFF OFF SCCP None Write

Read &
None None SCCP None Write
Read &
None None SCCP None Write
Read &
ITUT ITUT SCCP None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write
This parameter is valid when
OBJTP is BOARD, PORT or Read &
None None BSC6900 DSP. Write

This parameter is valid when Read &


None None BSC6900 OBJTP is PORT. Write

This parameter is valid when Read &


None None BSC6900 OBJTP is DSP. Write

This parameter is valid when


OBJTP is BOARD, PORT or Read &
None None BSC6900 DSP. Write
This parameter is valid when
OBJTP is ALL or AIDST is Read &
None None BSC6900 ONEBYONE. Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write
Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write
Read &
Guests Guests BSC6900 None Write

This parameter is valid when Read &


None None BSC6900 UG is Customs. Write

Read &
NOLIMIT NOLIMIT BSC6900 None Write

This parameter is valid when Read &


None None BSC6900 DATE is LIMIT. Write

This parameter is valid when Read &


None None BSC6900 DATE is LIMIT. Write

Read &
NOLIMIT NOLIMIT BSC6900 None Write

This parameter is valid when Read &


None None BSC6900 TIME is LIMIT. Write
This parameter is valid when Read &
None None BSC6900 TIME is LIMIT. Write

Read &
NOLIMIT NOLIMIT BSC6900 None Write

This parameter is valid when Read &


None None BSC6900 WEEK is LIMIT. Write
Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write
Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None SCCP None Write

This parameter depends on Read &


None None SCCP network planning. Write

This parameter depends on Read &


None None SCCP network planning. Write
Read &
None WNF SCCP None Write
When the value of "SPDF" is
set to WNF, this parameter Read &
None None SCCP is valid. Write

When the value of "SPDF" is


set to DNF, this parameter is Read &
None None SCCP valid. Write
When the value of
"SPCBITS" is set to BIT14 or
BIT24, this parameter is Read &
OFF OFF SCCP valid. Write

Read &
ON OFF BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None None None Write
Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write
Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write
Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write
Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write
Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
ON None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None Board None Write

Read &
None None Board None Write

Read &
None None Board None Write
Read &
None None Board None Write

Read &
None None Board None Write

Read &
None None Board None Write
Read &
None None Board None Write

Read &
None 16byte Board None Write

Character_Strin Read &


g Character_String None None Write

Read &
None 16byte Board None Write
Character_Strin Read &
g Character_String None None Write

Read &
None SBS 155 Board None Write

Read &
None 16byte Board None Write

Character_Strin Read &


g Character_String None None Write
Read &
None SBS 155 Board None Write

Read &
None 16byte Board None Write

Character_Strin Read &


g Character_String None None Write

Read &
None 16byte Board None Write

Character_Strin Read &


g Character_String None None Write
Read &
None SBS 155 Board None Write

Read &
None 16byte Board None Write

Character_Strin Read &


g Character_String None None Write
Read &
None SBS 155 Board None Write
Read &
None None Board None Write
Read &
None None Board None Write
Read &
None None Board None Write

Read &
None None Board None Write
Read &
None None Board None Write

Read &
None OFF Board None Write

Read &
None None Board None Write
Read &
None SPACE Board None Write

Channeliz
ed optical Read &
None AU4 port None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write
Loopback Read &
None None optical port None Write
Loopback Read &
None None optical port None Write

Read &
Step_by_Step Step_by_Step None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write
Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None E1/T1 link None Write
The phb of the traffic's
transmission path is
determined like this: if the
phb of this transmission path
is QOS, use the traffic's phb
from TRMMAP; if the phb of
this transmission path is
BE,AF11,AF12,AF13,AF21,
AF22,AF23,AF31,AF32,AF3
3,AF41,AF42,AF43,EF, use
the phb of transmission Read &
None None Board path. Write

Read &
48 48 SCTP link None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write
Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

When the value of


"PORTPROTYPE" in "ADD
PORTFLOWCTRLPARA" is
set to IP, this parameter Read &
2 2 BSC6900 should be set. Write
Read &
25 IP:25; ATM:30 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
15 IP:15; ATM:20 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
60 IP:60; ATM:45 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
25 IP:25; ATM:30 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
15 IP:15; ATM:20 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
60 IP:60; ATM:45 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
25 IP:25; ATM:30 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
15 IP:15; ATM:20 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
60 IP:60; ATM:45 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
25 IP:25; ATM:50 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
15 IP:15; ATM:25 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
60 IP:60; ATM:80 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
50 50 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
25 25 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
80 80 BSC6900 None Write

Read &
50 50 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
25 25 BSC6900 None Write

Read &
80 80 BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write
Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
IP IP Board None Write

Read &
None None PPP link None Write

Read &
None None PPP link None Write
Read &
None None PPP link None Write
Read &
None NO MP group None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None PPP link None Write
Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
UDP/IP_HC UDP/IP_HC PPP link None Write

Read &
Enable Enable PPP link None Write
Read &
Enable Enable PPP link None Write
Read &
Disable Disable MP group None Write
Read &
64 64 PPP link None Write
Read &
256 256 PPP link None Write

Read &
1000 1000 MP group None Write
Read &
NO_V NO_V PPP link None Write

Read &
None None PPP link None Write

Read &
None None PPP link None Write

Read &
None None PPP link None Write
Read &
3 3 PPP link None Write

Read &
2 2 PPP link None Write

Read &
ON ON PPP link None Write

Read &
0 0 PPP link None Write

Read &
0 0 PPP link None Write
Read &
16bit 16bit PPP link None Write

Read &
2 2 PPP link None Write

Read &
OFF OFF Board None Write

Read &
O5E4_R1E4 O5E4_R1E4 Board None Write

Read &
OFF None None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write
Read &
Enable Enable PPP link None Write

Read &
1000 1000 PPP link None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write
Read &
None None MP group None Write

Read &
None None MP group None Write

Read &
None None PPP link None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None 10 None None Write

Read &
8 None BSC6900 None Write

LOWERCASE-
1&UPPERCASE
-1&DIGIT- Read &
1&SPECHAR-0 None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
3 None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
30 None BSC6900 None Write
Read &
5 None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
90 None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
5 None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
5 None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None None None Write
Read &
None None None None Write
Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
57 None None None Write

Read &
43 None None None Write

Read &
57 None None None Write

Read &
43 None None None Write

Read &
57 None None None Write
Read &
43 None None None Write

Read &
57 None None None Write

Read &
43 None None None Write

Read &
57 None None None Write

Read &
43 None None None Write

Read &
57 None None None Write

Read &
43 None None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None Port queue None Write
Read &
None None Port queue None Write

Read &
None None Port queue None Write
Read &
None None Port queue None Write

Read &
None None Port queue None Write
Read &
None None Port queue None Write

Read &
None None Port queue None Write

Read &
None OFF BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write
Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Transmissi
on
resource Read &
None None group None Write

Transmissi
on
resource Read &
None None group None Write

Transmissi
on
resource Read &
None None group None Write

Transmissi
on
resource Read &
None None group None Write
Transmissi
on When "ISFIRSTCLASSE" in
resource "ADD RSCGRP" is set to Read &
None None group NO, this parameter is valid. Write

Transmissi
on When "ISFIRSTCLASSE" in
resource "ADD RSCGRP" is set to Read &
None None group YES, this parameter is valid. Write

Transmissi When "RSCMNGMODE" in


on "ADD RSCGRP" is set to
resource EXCLUSIVE, this parameter Read &
None None group is valid. Write

Transmissi
on When "GRPT" in "ADD
resource RSCGRP" is set to IP, this Read &
None None group parameter is valid. Write
When "GRPT" in "ADD
RSCGRP" is set to ATM or
"BWMODE" is set to
FULL_DUPLEX, this
parameter is valid;The sum
of "TxBw" and "RxBw" in
"ADD RSCGRP" of upper
class RSCGRP can not less
than the "TxBw" and "AllBw"
in "ADD RSCGRP"of lower
class RSCGRP;The "TxBw"
in "ADD RSCGRP" of upper
class RSCGRP can not less
than the "TxBw" in "ADD
RSCGRP" of lower class
RSCGRP, and the "RxBw" in
"ADD RSCGRP" of upper
Transmissi class RSCGRP can not less
on than the "RxBw" in "ADD
resource RSCGRP" of lower class Read &
None None group RSCGRP. Write

When "GRPT" in "ADD


RSCGRP" is set to ATM or
"BWMODE" is set to
FULL_DUPLEX, this
parameter is valid;The sum
of "TxBw" and "RxBw" in
"ADD RSCGRP" of upper
class RSCGRP can not less
than the "TxBw" and "AllBw"
in "ADD RSCGRP"of lower
class RSCGRP;The "TxBw"
in "ADD RSCGRP" of upper
class RSCGRP can not less
than the "TxBw" in "ADD
RSCGRP" of lower class
RSCGRP, and the "RxBw" in
"ADD RSCGRP" of upper
Transmissi class RSCGRP can not less
on than the "RxBw" in "ADD
resource RSCGRP" of lower class Read &
None None group RSCGRP. Write
When "BWMODE" in "ADD
RSCGRP" is set to
HALF_DUPLEX, this
parameter is valid;if the
"BWMODE" in "ADD
RSCGRP" of upper class
and lower class RSCGRP is
set to HALF_DUPLEX, the
"AllBw" in "ADD RSCGRP"
of upper class RSCGRP can
not less than the "AllBwE" in
"ADD RSCGRP" of lower
class RSCGRP;The "AllBw"
in "ADD RSCGRP" of upper
Transmissi class RSCGRP can not less
on than the sum of "TxBw" and
resource "RxBw" in "ADD RSCGRP" Read &
None None group of lower class RSCGRP. Write

Read &
0 0 BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Transmissi
on
resource Read &
None None group None Write
Read &
None None SAAL link None Write

Read &
None None SAAL link None Write

When the value of


"CARRYT" is set to IMA,
UNI, FRAATM, NCOPT, or
ATMLOGICPORT, this Read &
None None SAAL link parameter is valid. Write

When the value of


"CARRYT" is set to IMA,
UNI, FRAATM, NCOPT, or
ATMLOGICPORT, this Read &
None None SAAL link parameter is valid. Write

When the value of


"CARRYT" is set to UNI, this Read &
None None SAAL link parameter is valid. Write
When the value of
"CARRYT" is set to IMA, this Read &
None None SAAL link parameter is valid. Write

When the value of


"CARRYT" is set to
FRAATM, this parameter is Read &
None None SAAL link valid. Write

When the value of


"CARRYT" is set to NCOPT, Read &
None None SAAL link this parameter is valid. Write

When the value of


"CARRYT" is set to
ATMLOGICPORT, this Read &
None None SAAL link parameter is valid. Write
When the value of
"CARRYT" is set to IMA,
UNI, FRAATM, NCOPT, or
ATMLOGICPORT, this Read &
None None SAAL link parameter is valid. Write

When the value of


"CARRYT" is set to IMA,
UNI, FRAATM, NCOPT, or
ATMLOGICPORT, this Read &
None None SAAL link parameter is valid. Write

When the value of


"CARRYT" is set to IMA,
UNI, FRAATM, NCOPT, or
ATMLOGICPORT, this Read &
None None SAAL link parameter is valid. Write

When the value of


"CARRYT" is set to IMA,
UNI, FRAATM, NCOPT, or
ATMLOGICPORT, this Read &
None None SAAL link parameter is valid. Write

Read &
None None SAAL link None Write
When the value of
"SAALLNKT" is set to NNI, Read &
MPS_NEUTRAL MPS_NEUTRAL SAAL link this parameter is valid. Write

Read &
None 1000(UNI), 200(NNI) SAAL link None Write
Read &
None 750(UNI), 100(NNI) SAAL link None Write

Read &
None 15000(UNI), 500(NNI) SAAL link None Write

Read &
None 15000(UNI), 1500(NNI) SAAL link None Write

Read &
None 2000(UNI), 100(NNI) SAAL link None Write
When the value of
"SAALLNKT" is set to NNI, Read &
2 2 SAAL link this parameter is valid. Write

When the value of


"SAALLNKT" is set to NNI, Read &
30 30 SAAL link this parameter is valid. Write

When the value of


"SAALLNKT" is set to NNI, Read &
10 10 SAAL link this parameter is valid. Write

When the value of


"SAALLNKT" is set to NNI, Read &
60 60 SAAL link this parameter is valid. Write
When the value of
"SAALLNKT" is set to NNI, Read &
1500 1500 SAAL link this parameter is valid. Write

When the value of


"SAALLNKT" is set to NNI, Read &
0 0 SAAL link this parameter is valid. Write

Read &
4 4 SAAL link None Write
Read &
None 25(UNI), 500(NNI) SAAL link None Write

Read &
67 67 SAAL link None Write

When the value of


"SAALLNKT" is set to NNI, Read &
100 100 SAAL link this parameter is valid. Write
Read &
None 100(UNI), 256(NNI) SAAL link None Write

Read &
90 90 SCCP None Write

Read &
720 720 SCCP None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write
Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
ENABLED None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write

Physical Read &


5 5 channel None Write

Read &
0 0 Cell None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write
Transmissi
on
resource Read &
None None group None Write

Read &
None None SCTP link None Write
Read &
None None SCTP link None Write

Read &
None None SCTP link None Write
Read &
48 48 SCTP link None Write

When the value of "MODE"


in "ADD SCTPLNK" is set to
Client, this parameter can be Read &
None None SCTP link modified. Write
Read &
None None SCTP link None Write

Read &
None None SCTP link None Write
Read &
None None SCTP link None Write

Read &
None None SCTP link None Write

Read &
None None SCTP link None Write
This parameter determines
whether "LOGPORTSN" and
"LOGPORTNO" in "ADD Read &
None None SCTP link SCTPLNK" are valid. Write

When the value of


"LOGPORTFLAG" in "ADD
SCTPLNK" is set to ON, this Read &
None None SCTP link parameter is valid. Write

When the value of


"LOGPORTFLAG" in "ADD
SCTPLNK" is set to ON, this Read &
None None SCTP link parameter is valid. Write

The value to be set should


1000(application type is be smaller than the value of
NBAP), 150(application "RTOMAX" in "ADD Read &
None type is M3UA) SCTP link SCTPLNK". Write
The value to be set should
be larger than the value of
"RTOMIN" in "ADD Read &
3000 3000 SCTP link SCTPLNK". Write

The value to be set should


be larger than the value of
"RTOMIN" in "ADD
SCTPLNK" but smaller than Read &
1000 1000 SCTP link the value of "RTOMAX". Write
Read &
12 12 SCTP link None Write
Read &
25 25 SCTP link None Write

5000(application type is
NBAP), 1000(application Read &
None type is M3UA) SCTP link None Write
The value to be set should
10(application type is be larger than the value of
NBAP), 4(application "MAXPATHRETR" in "ADD Read &
None type is M3UA) SCTP link SCTPLNK". Write

The value to be set should


5(application type is be smaller than the value of
NBAP), 2(application "MAXASSOCRETR" in Read &
None type is M3UA) SCTP link "ADD SCTPLNK". Write
Read &
NO NO SCTP link None Write

Read &
NO NO SCTP link None Write

Read &
CRC32 CRC32 SCTP link None Write

Read &
800 800 SCTP link None Write
Read &
DISABLE DISABLE SCTP link None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
DISABLE DISABLE SCTP link None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write
Read &
UNAVAILABLE UNAVAILABLE SCTP link None Write

Read &
YES YES SCTP link None Write
Read &
10 10 SCTP link None Write

Read &
NO NO SCTP link None Write

5000(application type is
NBAP), 1000(application
type is M3UA),
1000(application type is Read &
5000 BBAP) SCTP link None Write

10(application type is
NBAP), 4(application The value to be set should
type is M3UA), be larger than the value of
10(application type is "MAXPATHRETR" in "ADD Read &
10 BBAP) SCTP link SCTPLNK". Write
5(application type is
NBAP), 2(application The value to be set should
type is M3UA), be smaller than the value of
5(application type is "MAXASSOCRETR" in Read &
5 BBAP) SCTP link "ADD SCTPLNK". Write

Read &
58080 58080 SCTP link None Write
Read &
2905 2905 SCTP link None Write

Read &
58000 58000 SCTP link None Write
Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write
Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write
Read &
70 70 Board None Write
Read &
60 60 Board None Write
Read &
85 85 Board None Write
Read &
75 75 Board None Write
Read &
90 90 Board None Write
Read &
80 80 Board None Write
Read &
75 75 Board None Write
Read &
65 65 Board None Write
Read &
75 75 Board None Write
Read &
65 65 Board None Write
Read &
75 75 Board None Write
Read &
65 65 Board None Write

Read &
ON None None None Write

This parameter is valid when


SWITCH is ON in SET Read &
ON ON None SLFSLVSW. Write

This parameter is valid when


SWITCH is ON in SET Read &
ON ON None SLFSLVSW. Write
This parameter is valid when
SWITCH is ON in SET Read &
ON ON None SLFSLVSW. Write

Read &
60 None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
OFF OFF BSC6900 None Write

Read &
OFF OFF BSC6900 None Write

Read &
OFF OFF BSC6900 None Write
Read &
OFF OFF BSC6900 None Write

Read &
OFF OFF BSC6900 None Write

Read &
OFF OFF BSC6900 None Write

Read &
0 0 BSC6900 None Write

Read &
0 0 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
0 0 BSC6900 None Write

Read &
0 0 BSC6900 None Write

Read &
NONE None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write
Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
NO NO None None Write
Read &
SCUa SCUa None None Write
Read &
NO NO None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
NO NO None None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write
Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
ENABLED ENABLED BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write
Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

This parameter is valid when


FREQ is not ONTIME in Read &
None None BSC6900 ADD SUBTSK. Write
This parameter is valid when
FREQ is not ONTIME in Read &
1 None BSC6900 ADD SUBTSK. Write
This parameter is valid when
FREQ is MONTHLY_T or Read &
None None BSC6900 MONTHLY_C. Write

This parameter is valid when


FREQ is WEEKLY_T or Read &
None None BSC6900 WEEKLY_C. Write
This parameter is valid when
FREQ is DAILY_T,
WEEKLY_T or MONTHLY_T Read &
None None BSC6900 in ADD SUBTSK. Write

This parameter is valid when


FREQ is DAILY_T,
WEEKLY_T or MONTHLY_T Read &
None None BSC6900 in ADD SUBTSK. Write
This parameter is valid when
FREQ is DAILY_T,
WEEKLY_T or MONTHLY_T Read &
None None BSC6900 in ADD SUBTSK. Write

This parameter is valid when


FREQ is DAILY_T,
WEEKLY_T or MONTHLY_T Read &
None None BSC6900 in ADD SUBTSK. Write
This parameter is valid when
FREQ is DAILY_T,
WEEKLY_T or MONTHLY_T Read &
None None BSC6900 in ADD SUBTSK. Write

This parameter is valid when


FREQ is DAILY_C,
WEEKLY_C or
MONTHLY_C in ADD Read &
None None BSC6900 SUBTSK. Write

This parameter is valid when


FREQ is DAILY_C,
WEEKLY_C or
MONTHLY_C in ADD Read &
None None BSC6900 SUBTSK. Write
This parameter is valid when
FREQ is DAILY_C,
WEEKLY_C or
MONTHLY_C in ADD Read &
30 30 BSC6900 SUBTSK. Write

This parameter is valid when


FREQ is ONTIME in ADD Read &
None None BSC6900 SUBTSK. Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

This parameter is valid when


FREQ is not ONTIME in Read &
None None BSC6900 MOD SUBTSK. Write
This parameter is valid when
FREQ is not ONTIME in Read &
None None BSC6900 MOD SUBTSK. Write
This parameter is valid when
FREQ is DAILY_T,
WEEKLY_T or MONTHLY_T Read &
None None BSC6900 in MOD SUBTSK. Write

This parameter is valid when


FREQ is DAILY_T,
WEEKLY_T or MONTHLY_T Read &
None None BSC6900 in MOD SUBTSK. Write
This parameter is valid when
FREQ is DAILY_T,
WEEKLY_T or MONTHLY_T Read &
None None BSC6900 in MOD SUBTSK. Write

This parameter is valid when


FREQ is DAILY_T,
WEEKLY_T or MONTHLY_T Read &
None None BSC6900 in MOD SUBTSK. Write
This parameter is valid when
FREQ is DAILY_T,
WEEKLY_T or MONTHLY_T Read &
None None BSC6900 in MOD SUBTSK. Write

This parameter is valid when


FREQ is DAILY_C,
WEEKLY_C or
MONTHLY_C in MOD Read &
None None BSC6900 SUBTSK. Write

This parameter is valid when


FREQ is DAILY_C,
WEEKLY_C or
MONTHLY_C in MOD Read &
None None BSC6900 SUBTSK. Write
This parameter is valid when
FREQ is DAILY_C,
WEEKLY_C or
MONTHLY_C in MOD Read &
None None BSC6900 SUBTSK. Write

This parameter is valid when


FREQ is ONTIME in MOD Read &
None None BSC6900 SUBTSK. Write

Read &
MBSC None None None Write

Read &
BSC None None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write
Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write
Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write
Read &
None None None None Write
Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write
Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write
Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write
Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write
Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write
Read &
70 70 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
70 70 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
15 15 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
15 15 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
100 100 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
15 15 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
15 15 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
70 70 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
70 70 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
100 100 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
100 100 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
100 100 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
100 100 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
70 70 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
70 70 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
100 100 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
100 100 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
40 40 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
40 40 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
40 40 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
40 40 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
15 15 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
15 15 BSC6900 None Write

Adjacent Read &


70 70 node None Write
Read &
70 70 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
100 100 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
40 40 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
40 40 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
15 15 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
15 15 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
70 70 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
70 70 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
100 100 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
40 40 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
40 40 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
20 20 BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write
When the value of "ITFT" in
"ADD TRMMAP" is set to
IUB, IUR or IUCS, this Read &
None None BSC6900 parameter is valid. Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
0 0 BSC6900 None Write

Read &
0 0 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
0 0 BSC6900 None Write

Read &
0 0 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
0 0 BSC6900 None Write

Read &
0 0 BSC6900 None Write

Read &
0 0 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
0 0 BSC6900 None Write

Read &
0 0 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
0 0 BSC6900 None Write

Read &
5 5 BSC6900 None Write

Read &
5 5 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
15 15 BSC6900 None Write

Read &
15 15 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
20 20 BSC6900 None Write

Read &
20 20 BSC6900 None Write

Read &
0 0 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
0 0 BSC6900 None Write

Read &
1 1 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
1 1 BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write
When the value of "ITFT" in
"ADD TRMMAP" is set to
IUB, IUR or IUCS, this Read &
None None BSC6900 parameter is valid. Write

When the interface type


is Iub, transmission type
is ATM or dual stack, the
parameter is RT_VBR;
transimssion type is IP or
Hybird IP, the parameter
is EF.
When the interface type
is Iur, transmission type
is ATM, the parameter is When the value of "ITFT" in
RT_VBR; transimssion "ADD TRMMAP" is set to
type is IP, the parameter IUB or IUR, this parameter is Read &
None is EF. BSC6900 valid. Write
When the interface type
is Iub, transmission type
is ATM or IP, the
parameter is NULL;
transimssion type is dual
stack, the parameter is
EF; transimssion type is
Hybird IP, the parameter
is LQEF.
When the interface type When the value of "ITFT" in
is Iur, transmission type "ADD TRMMAP" is set to
is ATM or IP, the IUB or IUR, this parameter is Read &
None parameter is NULL. BSC6900 valid. Write

When the interface type


is Iub, transmission type
is ATM or dual stack, the
parameter is RT_VBR;
transimssion type is IP or
Hybird IP, the parameter
is EF.
When the interface type
is Iur, transmission type
is ATM, the parameter is When the value of "ITFT" in
RT_VBR; transimssion "ADD TRMMAP" is set to
type is IP, the parameter IUB or IUR or IUPS, this Read &
None is EF. BSC6900 parameter is valid. Write
When the interface type
is Iub, transmission type
is ATM or IP, the
parameter is NULL;
transimssion type is dual
stack, the parameter is
EF; transimssion type is
Hybird IP, the parameter
is LQEF.
When the interface type When the value of "ITFT" in
is Iur, transmission type "ADD TRMMAP" is set to
is ATM or IP, the IUB or IUR, this parameter is Read &
None parameter is NULL. BSC6900 valid. Write

When the interface type


is Iub, transmission type
is ATM or dual stack, the
parameter is RT_VBR;
transimssion type is IP or
Hybird IP, the parameter
is EF.
When the interface type
is Iur, transmission type
is ATM, the parameter is When the value of "ITFT" in
RT_VBR; transimssion "ADD TRMMAP" is set to
type is IP, the parameter IUB or IUR, this parameter is Read &
None is EF. BSC6900 valid. Write
When the interface type
is Iub, transmission type
is ATM or IP, the
parameter is NULL;
transimssion type is dual
stack, the parameter is
EF; transimssion type is
Hybird IP, the parameter
is LQEF.
When the interface type When the value of "ITFT" in
is Iur, transmission type "ADD TRMMAP" is set to
is ATM or IP, the IUB or IUR, this parameter is Read &
None parameter is NULL. BSC6900 valid. Write

When the interface type


is Iub, transmission type
is ATM or dual stack, the
parameter is RT_VBR;
transimssion type is IP or
Hybird IP, the parameter
is EF.
When the interface type
is Iur, transmission type
is ATM, the parameter is
RT_VBR; When the
interface type is Iu-CS,
transmission type is
ATM, the parameter is When the value of "ITFT" in
RT_VBR; transimssion "ADD TRMMAP" is set to
type is IP, the parameter IUB or IUR or IUCS, this Read &
None is EF. BSC6900 parameter is valid. Write
When the interface type
is Iub, transmission type
is ATM or IP, the
parameter is NULL;
transimssion type is dual
stack, the parameter is
EF; transimssion type is
Hybird IP, the parameter
is LQEF.
When the interface type
is Iur, transmission type
is ATM or IP, the
parameter is NULL.
When the interface type When the value of "ITFT" in
is Iu-CS, transmission "ADD TRMMAP" is set to
type is ATM or IP, the IUB or IUR, this parameter is Read &
None parameter is NULL. BSC6900 valid. Write

When the interface type


is Iub, transmission type
is ATM or dual stack, the
parameter is RT_VBR;
transimssion type is IP or
Hybird IP, the parameter
is AF43.
When the interface type
is Iur, transmission type
is ATM, the parameter is
RT_VBR; transimssion
type is IP, the parameter
is AF43.
When the interface type
is Iu-CS, transmission
type is ATM, the When the value of "ITFT" in
parameter is RT_VBR; "ADD TRMMAP" is set to
transimssion type is IP, IUB or IUR or IUCS, this Read &
None the parameter is AF43. BSC6900 parameter is valid. Write
When the interface type
is Iub, transmission type
is ATM or IP, the
parameter is NULL;
transimssion type is dual
stack, the parameter is
AF43; transimssion type
is Hybird IP, the
parameter is LQAF43.
When the interface type
is Iur, transmission type
is ATM or IP, the
parameter is NULL.
When the interface type When the value of "ITFT" in
is Iu-CS, transmission "ADD TRMMAP" is set to
type is ATM or IP, the IUB or IUR, this parameter is Read &
None parameter is NULL. BSC6900 valid. Write

When the interface type


is Iub, transmission type
is ATM or dual stack, the
parameter is RT_VBR;
transimssion type is IP or
Hybird IP, the parameter
is AF43.
When the interface type
is Iur, transmission type
is ATM, the parameter is
RT_VBR; transimssion
type is IP, the parameter
is AF43.
When the interface type
is Iu-CS, transmission
type is ATM, the When the value of "ITFT" in
parameter is RT_VBR; "ADD TRMMAP" is set to
transimssion type is IP, IUB or IUR or IUCS, this Read &
None the parameter is AF43. BSC6900 parameter is valid. Write
When the interface type
is Iub, transmission type
is ATM or IP, the
parameter is NULL;
transimssion type is dual
stack, the parameter is
AF43; transimssion type
is Hybird IP, the
parameter is LQAF43.
When the interface type
is Iur, transmission type
is ATM or IP, the
parameter is NULL.
When the interface type When the value of "ITFT" in
is Iu-CS, transmission "ADD TRMMAP" is set to
type is ATM or IP, the IUB or IUR, this parameter is Read &
None parameter is NULL. BSC6900 valid. Write

When the interface type


is Iub, transmission type
is ATM or dual stack, the
parameter is RT_VBR;
transimssion type is IP or
Hybird IP, the parameter
is AF43.
When the interface type
is Iur, transmission type
is ATM, the parameter is
RT_VBR; transimssion
type is IP, the parameter
is AF43. When the value of "ITFT" in
When the interface type "ADD TRMMAP" is set to
is Iu-PS, the parameter IUB or IUR or IUPS, this Read &
None is AF43. BSC6900 parameter is valid. Write
When the interface type
is Iub, transmission type
is ATM or IP, the
parameter is NULL;
transimssion type is dual
stack, the parameter is
AF43; transimssion type
is Hybird IP, the
parameter is LQAF43.
When the interface type
is Iur, transmission type
is ATM or IP, the
parameter is NULL. When the value of "ITFT" in
When the interface type "ADD TRMMAP" is set to
is Iu-PS, the parameter IUB or IUR, this parameter is Read &
None is NULL. BSC6900 valid. Write

When the interface type


is Iub, transmission type
is ATM or dual stack, the
parameter is RT_VBR;
transimssion type is IP or
Hybird IP, the parameter
is AF43.
When the interface type
is Iur, transmission type
is ATM, the parameter is
RT_VBR; transimssion
type is IP, the parameter
is AF43. When the value of "ITFT" in
When the interface type "ADD TRMMAP" is set to
is Iu-PS, the parameter IUB or IUR or IUPS, this Read &
None is AF43. BSC6900 parameter is valid. Write
When the interface type
is Iub, transmission type
is ATM or IP, the
parameter is NULL;
transimssion type is dual
stack, the parameter is
AF43; transimssion type
is Hybird IP, the
parameter is LQAF43.
When the interface type
is Iur, transmission type
is ATM or IP, the
parameter is NULL. When the value of "ITFT" in
When the interface type "ADD TRMMAP" is set to
is Iu-PS, the parameter IUB or IUR, this parameter is Read &
None is NULL. BSC6900 valid. Write

When the interface type


is Iub, transmission type
is ATM or dual stack, the
parameter is RT_VBR;
transimssion type is IP or
Hybird IP, the parameter
is AF23.
When the interface type
is Iur, transmission type
is ATM, the parameter is
RT_VBR; transimssion
type is IP, the parameter
is AF23. When the value of "ITFT" in
When the interface type "ADD TRMMAP" is set to
is Iu-PS, the parameter IUB or IUR or IUPS, this Read &
None is AF23. BSC6900 parameter is valid. Write
When the interface type
is Iub, transmission type
is ATM or IP, the
parameter is NULL;
transimssion type is dual
stack, the parameter is
AF23; transimssion type
is Hybird IP, the
parameter is LQAF23.
When the interface type
is Iur, transmission type
is ATM or IP, the
parameter is NULL. When the value of "ITFT" in
When the interface type "ADD TRMMAP" is set to
is Iu-PS, the parameter IUB or IUR, this parameter is Read &
None is NULL. BSC6900 valid. Write

When the interface type


is Iub, transmission type
is ATM or dual stack, the
parameter is RT_VBR;
transimssion type is IP or
Hybird IP, the parameter
is AF23.
When the interface type
is Iur, transmission type
is ATM, the parameter is
RT_VBR; transimssion
type is IP, the parameter
is AF23. When the value of "ITFT" in
When the interface type "ADD TRMMAP" is set to
is Iu-PS, the parameter IUB or IUR or IUPS, this Read &
None is AF23. BSC6900 parameter is valid. Write
When the interface type
is Iub, transmission type
is ATM or IP, the
parameter is NULL;
transimssion type is dual
stack, the parameter is
AF23; transimssion type
is Hybird IP, the
parameter is LQAF23.
When the interface type
is Iur, transmission type
is ATM or IP, the
parameter is NULL. When the value of "ITFT" in
When the interface type "ADD TRMMAP" is set to
is Iu-PS, the parameter IUB or IUR, this parameter is Read &
None is NULL. BSC6900 valid. Write

When the interface type


is Iub, transmission type
is ATM or dual stack, the
parameter is RT_VBR;
transimssion type is IP or
Hybird IP, the parameter
is AF23.
When the interface type
is Iur, transmission type
is ATM, the parameter is
RT_VBR; transimssion
type is IP, the parameter
is AF23. When the value of "ITFT" in
When the interface type "ADD TRMMAP" is set to
is Iu-PS, the parameter IUB or IUR or IUPS, this Read &
None is AF23. BSC6900 parameter is valid. Write
When the interface type
is Iub, transmission type
is ATM or IP, the
parameter is NULL;
transimssion type is dual
stack, the parameter is
AF23; transimssion type
is Hybird IP, the
parameter is LQAF23.
When the interface type
is Iur, transmission type
is ATM or IP, the
parameter is NULL. When the value of "ITFT" in
When the interface type "ADD TRMMAP" is set to
is Iu-PS, the parameter IUB or IUR, this parameter is Read &
None is NULL. BSC6900 valid. Write

When the interface type


is Iub, transmission type
is ATM or dual stack, the
parameter is RT_VBR;
transimssion type is IP or
Hybird IP, the parameter
is AF23.
When the interface type
is Iur, transmission type
is ATM, the parameter is
RT_VBR; transimssion
type is IP, the parameter
is AF23. When the value of "ITFT" in
When the interface type "ADD TRMMAP" is set to
is Iu-PS, the parameter IUB or IUR or IUPS, this Read &
None is AF23. BSC6900 parameter is valid. Write
When the interface type
is Iub, transmission type
is ATM or IP, the
parameter is NULL;
transimssion type is dual
stack, the parameter is
AF23; transimssion type
is Hybird IP, the
parameter is LQAF23.
When the interface type
is Iur, transmission type
is ATM or IP, the
parameter is NULL. When the value of "ITFT" in
When the interface type "ADD TRMMAP" is set to
is Iu-PS, the parameter IUB or IUR, this parameter is Read &
None is NULL. BSC6900 valid. Write

When the interface type


is Iub, transmission type
is ATM or dual stack, the
parameter is RT_VBR;
transimssion type is IP or
Hybird IP, the parameter
is EF.
When the interface type
is Iur, transmission type
is ATM, the parameter is When the value of "ITFT" in
RT_VBR; transimssion "ADD TRMMAP" is set to
type is IP, the parameter IUB or IUR, this parameter is Read &
None is EF. BSC6900 valid. Write
When the interface type
is Iub, transmission type
is ATM or IP, the
parameter is NULL;
transimssion type is dual
stack, the parameter is
EF; transimssion type is
Hybird IP, the parameter
is LQEF.
When the interface type When the value of "ITFT" in
is Iur, transmission type "ADD TRMMAP" is set to
is ATM or IP, the IUB or IUR, this parameter is Read &
None parameter is NULL. BSC6900 valid. Write

When the interface type


is Iub, transmission type
is ATM or dual stack, the
parameter is RT_VBR;
transimssion type is IP or
Hybird IP, the parameter
is EF.
When the interface type
is Iur, transmission type
is ATM, the parameter is When the value of "ITFT" in
RT_VBR; transimssion "ADD TRMMAP" is set to
type is IP, the parameter IUB or IUR, this parameter is Read &
None is EF. BSC6900 valid. Write
When the interface type
is Iub, transmission type
is ATM or IP, the
parameter is NULL;
transimssion type is dual
stack, the parameter is
EF; transimssion type is
Hybird IP, the parameter
is LQEF.
When the interface type When the value of "ITFT" in
is Iur, transmission type "ADD TRMMAP" is set to
is ATM or IP, the IUB or IUR, this parameter is Read &
None parameter is NULL. BSC6900 valid. Write

When the interface type


is Iub, transmission type
is ATM or dual stack, the
parameter is RT_VBR;
transimssion type is IP or
Hybird IP, the parameter
is AF43.
When the interface type
is Iur, transmission type
is ATM, the parameter is When the value of "ITFT" in
RT_VBR; transimssion "ADD TRMMAP" is set to
type is IP, the parameter IUB or IUR, this parameter is Read &
None is AF43. BSC6900 valid. Write
When the interface type
is Iub, transmission type
is ATM or IP, the
parameter is NULL;
transimssion type is dual
stack, the parameter is
AF43; transimssion type
is Hybird IP, the
parameter is LQAF43.
When the interface type When the value of "ITFT" in
is Iur, transmission type "ADD TRMMAP" is set to
is ATM or IP, the IUB or IUR, this parameter is Read &
None parameter is NULL. BSC6900 valid. Write

When the interface type


is Iub, transmission type
is ATM or dual stack, the
parameter is RT_VBR;
transimssion type is IP or
Hybird IP, the parameter
is AF43.
When the interface type
is Iur, transmission type
is ATM, the parameter is When the value of "ITFT" in
RT_VBR; transimssion "ADD TRMMAP" is set to
type is IP, the parameter IUB or IUR, this parameter is Read &
None is AF43. BSC6900 valid. Write
When the interface type
is Iub, transmission type
is ATM or IP, the
parameter is NULL;
transimssion type is dual
stack, the parameter is
AF43; transimssion type
is Hybird IP, the
parameter is LQAF43.
When the interface type When the value of "ITFT" in
is Iur, transmission type "ADD TRMMAP" is set to
is ATM or IP, the IUB or IUR, this parameter is Read &
None parameter is NULL. BSC6900 valid. Write

When the interface type


is Iub, transmission type
is ATM or dual stack, the
parameter is RT_VBR;
transimssion type is IP or
Hybird IP, the parameter
is AF43.
When the interface type
is Iur, transmission type
is ATM, the parameter is When the value of "ITFT" in
RT_VBR; transimssion "ADD TRMMAP" is set to
type is IP, the parameter IUB or IUR, this parameter is Read &
None is AF43. BSC6900 valid. Write
When the interface type
is Iub, transmission type
is ATM or IP, the
parameter is NULL;
transimssion type is dual
stack, the parameter is
AF43; transimssion type
is Hybird IP, the
parameter is LQAF43.
When the interface type When the value of "ITFT" in
is Iur, transmission type "ADD TRMMAP" is set to
is ATM or IP, the IUB or IUR, this parameter is Read &
None parameter is NULL. BSC6900 valid. Write

When the interface type


is Iub, transmission type
is ATM, the parameter is
UBR; transimssion type
is dual stack or IP, the
parameter is AF13;
transimssion type is dual
stack or Hybird IP, the
parameter is LQAF13.
When the interface type
is Iur, transmission type
is ATM, the parameter is When the value of "ITFT" in
UBR; transimssion type "ADD TRMMAP" is set to
is IP, the parameter is IUB or IUR, this parameter is Read &
None AF13. BSC6900 valid. Write
When the interface type
is Iub, transmission type
is ATM or IP, the
parameter is NULL;
transimssion type is dual
stack, the parameter is
UBR; transimssion type
is Hybird IP, the
parameter is AF13.
When the interface type When the value of "ITFT" in
is Iur, transmission type "ADD TRMMAP" is set to
is ATM or IP, the IUB or IUR, this parameter is Read &
None parameter is NULL. BSC6900 valid. Write

When the interface type


is Iub, transmission type
is ATM, the parameter is
UBR; transimssion type
is dual stack or IP, the
parameter is AF13;
transimssion type is dual
stack or Hybird IP, the
parameter is LQAF13.
When the interface type
is Iur, transmission type
is ATM, the parameter is When the value of "ITFT" in
UBR; transimssion type "ADD TRMMAP" is set to
is IP, the parameter is IUB or IUR, this parameter is Read &
None AF13. BSC6900 valid. Write
When the interface type
is Iub, transmission type
is ATM or IP, the
parameter is NULL;
transimssion type is dual
stack, the parameter is
UBR; transimssion type
is Hybird IP, the
parameter is AF13.
When the interface type When the value of "ITFT" in
is Iur, transmission type "ADD TRMMAP" is set to
is ATM or IP, the IUB or IUR, this parameter is Read &
None parameter is NULL. BSC6900 valid. Write

When the interface type


is Iub, transmission type
is ATM, the parameter is
UBR; transimssion type
is dual stack or IP, the
parameter is AF13;
transimssion type is dual
stack or Hybird IP, the
parameter is LQAF13.
When the interface type
is Iur, transmission type
is ATM, the parameter is When the value of "ITFT" in
UBR; transimssion type "ADD TRMMAP" is set to
is IP, the parameter is IUB or IUR, this parameter is Read &
None AF13. BSC6900 valid. Write
When the interface type
is Iub, transmission type
is ATM or IP, the
parameter is NULL;
transimssion type is dual
stack, the parameter is
UBR; transimssion type
is Hybird IP, the
parameter is AF13.
When the interface type When the value of "ITFT" in
is Iur, transmission type "ADD TRMMAP" is set to
is ATM or IP, the IUB or IUR, this parameter is Read &
None parameter is NULL. BSC6900 valid. Write

When the interface type


is Iub, transmission type
is ATM, the parameter is
UBR; transimssion type
is dual stack or IP, the
parameter is AF13;
transimssion type is dual
stack or Hybird IP, the
parameter is LQAF13.
When the interface type
is Iur, transmission type
is ATM, the parameter is When the value of "ITFT" in
UBR; transimssion type "ADD TRMMAP" is set to
is IP, the parameter is IUB or IUR, this parameter is Read &
None AF13. BSC6900 valid. Write
When the interface type
is Iub, transmission type
is ATM or IP, the
parameter is NULL;
transimssion type is dual
stack, the parameter is
UBR; transimssion type
is Hybird IP, the
parameter is AF13.
When the interface type When the value of "ITFT" in
is Iur, transmission type "ADD TRMMAP" is set to
is ATM or IP, the IUB or IUR, this parameter is Read &
None parameter is NULL. BSC6900 valid. Write

When the interface type


is Iub, transmission type
is ATM or dual stack, the
parameter is RT_VBR;
transimssion type is IP or
Hybird IP, the parameter
is EF.
When the interface type
is Iur, transmission type
is ATM, the parameter is When the value of "ITFT" in
RT_VBR; transimssion "ADD TRMMAP" is set to
type is IP, the parameter IUB or IUR, this parameter is Read &
None is EF. BSC6900 valid. Write
When the interface type
is Iub, transmission type
is ATM or IP, the
parameter is NULL;
transimssion type is dual
stack, the parameter is
EF; transimssion type is
Hybird IP, the parameter
is LQEF.
When the interface type When the value of "ITFT" in
is Iur, transmission type "ADD TRMMAP" is set to
is ATM or IP, the IUB or IUR, this parameter is Read &
None parameter is NULL. BSC6900 valid. Write

When the interface type


is Iub, transmission type
is ATM or dual stack, the
parameter is RT_VBR;
transimssion type is IP or
Hybird IP, the parameter
is EF.
When the interface type
is Iur, transmission type
is ATM, the parameter is When the value of "ITFT" in
RT_VBR; transimssion "ADD TRMMAP" is set to
type is IP, the parameter IUB or IUR, this parameter is Read &
None is EF. BSC6900 valid. Write
When the interface type
is Iub, transmission type
is ATM or IP, the
parameter is NULL;
transimssion type is dual
stack, the parameter is
EF; transimssion type is
Hybird IP, the parameter
is LQEF.
When the interface type When the value of "ITFT" in
is Iur, transmission type "ADD TRMMAP" is set to
is ATM or IP, the IUB or IUR, this parameter is Read &
None parameter is NULL. BSC6900 valid. Write

When the interface type


is Iub, transmission type
is ATM or dual stack, the
parameter is RT_VBR;
transimssion type is IP or
Hybird IP, the parameter
is AF43.
When the interface type
is Iur, transmission type
is ATM, the parameter is When the value of "ITFT" in
RT_VBR; transimssion "ADD TRMMAP" is set to
type is IP, the parameter IUB or IUR, this parameter is Read &
None is AF43. BSC6900 valid. Write
When the interface type
is Iub, transmission type
is ATM or IP, the
parameter is NULL;
transimssion type is dual
stack, the parameter is
AF43; transimssion type
is Hybird IP, the
parameter is LQAF43.
When the interface type When the value of "ITFT" in
is Iur, transmission type "ADD TRMMAP" is set to
is ATM or IP, the IUB or IUR, this parameter is Read &
None parameter is NULL. BSC6900 valid. Write

When the interface type


is Iub, transmission type
is ATM or dual stack, the
parameter is RT_VBR;
transimssion type is IP or
Hybird IP, the parameter
is AF43.
When the interface type
is Iur, transmission type
is ATM, the parameter is When the value of "ITFT" in
RT_VBR; transimssion "ADD TRMMAP" is set to
type is IP, the parameter IUB or IUR, this parameter is Read &
None is AF43. BSC6900 valid. Write
When the interface type
is Iub, transmission type
is ATM or IP, the
parameter is NULL;
transimssion type is dual
stack, the parameter is
AF43; transimssion type
is Hybird IP, the
parameter is LQAF43.
When the interface type When the value of "ITFT" in
is Iur, transmission type "ADD TRMMAP" is set to
is ATM or IP, the IUB or IUR, this parameter is Read &
None parameter is NULL. BSC6900 valid. Write

When the interface type


is Iub, transmission type
is ATM or dual stack, the
parameter is RT_VBR;
transimssion type is IP or
Hybird IP, the parameter
is AF43.
When the interface type
is Iur, transmission type
is ATM, the parameter is When the value of "ITFT" in
RT_VBR; transimssion "ADD TRMMAP" is set to
type is IP, the parameter IUB or IUR, this parameter is Read &
None is AF43. BSC6900 valid. Write
When the interface type
is Iub, transmission type
is ATM or IP, the
parameter is NULL;
transimssion type is dual
stack, the parameter is
AF43; transimssion type
is Hybird IP, the
parameter is LQAF43.
When the interface type When the value of "ITFT" in
is Iur, transmission type "ADD TRMMAP" is set to
is ATM or IP, the IUB or IUR, this parameter is Read &
None parameter is NULL. BSC6900 valid. Write

When the interface type


is Iub, transmission type
is ATM, the parameter is
UBR; transimssion type
is dual stack or IP, the
parameter is AF13;
transimssion type is dual
stack or Hybird IP, the
parameter is LQAF13.
When the interface type
is Iur, transmission type
is ATM, the parameter is When the value of "ITFT" in
UBR; transimssion type "ADD TRMMAP" is set to
is IP, the parameter is IUB or IUR, this parameter is Read &
None AF13. BSC6900 valid. Write
When the interface type
is Iub, transmission type
is ATM or IP, the
parameter is NULL;
transimssion type is dual
stack, the parameter is
UBR; transimssion type
is Hybird IP, the
parameter is AF13.
When the interface type When the value of "ITFT" in
is Iur, transmission type "ADD TRMMAP" is set to
is ATM or IP, the IUB or IUR, this parameter is Read &
None parameter is NULL. BSC6900 valid. Write

When the interface type


is Iub, transmission type
is ATM, the parameter is
UBR; transimssion type
is dual stack or IP, the
parameter is AF13;
transimssion type is dual
stack or Hybird IP, the
parameter is LQAF13.
When the interface type
is Iur, transmission type
is ATM, the parameter is When the value of "ITFT" in
UBR; transimssion type "ADD TRMMAP" is set to
is IP, the parameter is IUB or IUR, this parameter is Read &
None AF13. BSC6900 valid. Write
When the interface type
is Iub, transmission type
is ATM or IP, the
parameter is NULL;
transimssion type is dual
stack, the parameter is
UBR; transimssion type
is Hybird IP, the
parameter is AF13.
When the interface type When the value of "ITFT" in
is Iur, transmission type "ADD TRMMAP" is set to
is ATM or IP, the IUB or IUR, this parameter is Read &
None parameter is NULL. BSC6900 valid. Write

When the interface type


is Iub, transmission type
is ATM, the parameter is
UBR; transimssion type
is dual stack or IP, the
parameter is AF13;
transimssion type is dual
stack or Hybird IP, the
parameter is LQAF13.
When the interface type
is Iur, transmission type
is ATM, the parameter is When the value of "ITFT" in
UBR; transimssion type "ADD TRMMAP" is set to
is IP, the parameter is IUB or IUR, this parameter is Read &
None AF13. BSC6900 valid. Write
When the interface type
is Iub, transmission type
is ATM or IP, the
parameter is NULL;
transimssion type is dual
stack, the parameter is
UBR; transimssion type
is Hybird IP, the
parameter is AF13.
When the interface type When the value of "ITFT" in
is Iur, transmission type "ADD TRMMAP" is set to
is ATM or IP, the IUB or IUR, this parameter is Read &
None parameter is NULL. BSC6900 valid. Write

When the interface type


is Iub, transmission type
is ATM, the parameter is
UBR; transimssion type
is dual stack or IP, the
parameter is AF13;
transimssion type is dual
stack or Hybird IP, the
parameter is LQAF13.
When the interface type
is Iur, transmission type
is ATM, the parameter is When the value of "ITFT" in
UBR; transimssion type "ADD TRMMAP" is set to
is IP, the parameter is IUB or IUR, this parameter is Read &
None AF13. BSC6900 valid. Write
When the interface type
is Iub, transmission type
is ATM or IP, the
parameter is NULL;
transimssion type is dual
stack, the parameter is
UBR; transimssion type
is Hybird IP, the
parameter is AF13.
When the interface type When the value of "ITFT" in
is Iur, transmission type "ADD TRMMAP" is set to
is ATM or IP, the IUB or IUR, this parameter is Read &
None parameter is NULL. BSC6900 valid. Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None E1/T1 port None Write
Read &
None None E1/T1 port None Write

Read &
None None E1/T1 port None Write
Read &
None None E1/T1 port None Write

Read &
None None E1/T1 port None Write
Read &
GMT+0800 None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
NO None BSC6900 None Write
Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write
Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write
Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write
Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write
Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write
Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write
Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
0 0 Cell None Write
Read &
0 0 Cell None Write
Read &
-50 -50 Cell None Write
Read &
D0 D0 Cell None Write
This parameter is valid when
"TpenaltyHcsReselect" is not Read &
D3 D3 Cell set to D0. Write
Read &
0 0 Cell None Write
This paramter is valid only
when "BlindHoFlag" is set to Read &
None None Cell TRUE. Write
Read &
-18 -18 Cell None Write
Read &
1 1 Cell None Write
Read &
0 0 Cell None Write
Read &
0 0 Cell None Write
Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
0 0 Cell None Write
Read &
0 0 Cell None Write

Read &
OFF OFF RNC None Write
Read &
2 2 RNC None Write
Read &
50 50 RNC None Write
Read &
10 30 RNC None Write
Read &
1 1 RNC None Write
Read &
None None RNC None Write
This parameter is valid only
when "AFSetObj" is set to Read &
10 10 RNC NOPRIORITY. Write
This parameter is valid only
when "AFSetObj" is set to Read &
10 10 RNC NOPRIORITY. Write
This parameter is valid only
when "AFSetObj" is set to
GOLD, SILVER, or Read &
50 50 RNC COPPER. Write
This parameter is valid only
when "AFSetObj" is set to
GOLD, SILVER, or Read &
50 50 RNC COPPER. Write
This parameter is valid only
when "AFSetObj" is set to
GOLD, SILVER, or Read &
100 100 RNC COPPER. Write
This parameter is valid only
when "AFSetObj" is set to
GOLD, SILVER, or Read &
100 100 RNC COPPER. Write
This parameter is valid only
when "AFSetObj" is set to
GGOLD, SILVER, or Read &
100 100 RNC COPPER. Write
This parameter is valid only
when "AFSetObj" is set to
GOLD, SILVER, or Read &
100 100 RNC COPPER. Write
This parameter is valid only
when "AFSetObj" is set to
GOLD, SILVER, or Read &
10 10 RNC COPPER. Write
This parameter is valid only
when "AFSetObj" is set to
GOLD, SILVER, or Read &
10 10 RNC COPPER. Write
This parameter is valid only
when "AFSetObj" is set to
GOLD, SILVER, or Read &
10 10 RNC COPPER. Write
This parameter is valid only
when "AFSetObj" is set to
GOLD, SILVER, or Read &
10 10 RNC COPPER. Write
This parameter is valid only
when "AFSetObj" is set to
GOLD, SILVER, or Read &
100 100 RNC COPPER. Write
This parameter is valid only
when "AFSetObj" is set to
GOLD, SILVER, or Read &
None 50 RNC COPPER. Write
This parameter is valid only
when "AFSetObj" is set to
GOLD, SILVER, or Read &
100 50 RNC COPPER. Write
This parameter is valid only
when "AFSetObj" is set to
GOLD, SILVER, or Read &
100 100 RNC COPPER. Write
This parameter is valid only
when "AFSetObj" is set to
GOLD, SILVER, or Read &
100 100 RNC COPPER. Write
This parameter is valid only
when "AFSetObj" is set to
GOLD, SILVER, or Read &
100 100 RNC COPPER. Write
This parameter is valid only
when "AFSetObj" is set to
GOLD, SILVER, or Read &
100 100 RNC COPPER. Write
This parameter is valid only
when "AFSetObj" is set to
GOLD,SILVER, or Read &
100 100 RNC COPPER. Write
This parameter is valid only
when "AFSetObj" is set to
GOLD, SILVER, or Read &
100 100 RNC COPPER. Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
4 4 Cell None Write
Physical Read &
6 6 channel None Write

Read &
1 1 Cell None Write
Physical Read &
0 0 channel None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write

Physical Read &


-6 -6 channel None Write
The following relationship
must be satisfied:
"DlThdE1" <= "DlThdE2" < Read &
50 50 RNC "DlThdF2" <= "DlThdF1". Write
The following relationship
must be satisfied:
"DlThdE1" <= "DlThdE2" < Read &
50 50 RNC "DlThdF2" <= "DlThdF1". Write
The following relationship
must be satisfied:
"DlThdE1" <= "DlThdE2" < Read &
120 120 RNC "DlThdF2" <= "DlThdF1". Write
The following relationship
must be satisfied:
"DlThdE1" <= "DlThdE2" < Read &
120 120 RNC "DlThdF2" <= "DlThdF1". Write
The following relationship
must be satisfied:
"UlModeChangeTimerLen"
<= Read &
1000 1000 RNC "DlModeChangeTimerLen". Write
The following relationship
must be satisfied:
"UlModeChangeTimerLen"
<= Read &
3000 3000 RNC "DlModeChangeTimerLen". Write

The following relationship


must be satisfied:
"GoldMaxMode" >=
NBAMR_BITRA NBAMR_BITRATE_12.2 "SilverMaxMode" >= Read &
TE_12.20K 0K Cell "CopperMaxMode". Write
The following relationship
must be satisfied:
"GoldMaxMode" >=
NBAMR_BITRA NBAMR_BITRATE_12.2 "SilverMaxMode" >= Read &
TE_12.20K 0K Cell "CopperMaxMode". Write

The following relationship


must be satisfied:
"GoldMaxMode" >=
NBAMR_BITRA NBAMR_BITRATE_12.2 "SilverMaxMode" >= Read &
TE_12.20K 0K Cell "CopperMaxMode". Write
The following relationship
must be satisfied:
"DlThdE1" <= "DlThdE2" < Read &
50 50 RNC "DlThdF2" <= "DlThdF1". Write
The following relationship
must be satisfied:
"DlThdE1" <= "DlThdE2" < Read &
50 50 RNC "DlThdF2" <= "DlThdF1". Write
The following relationship
must be satisfied:
"DlThdE1" <= "DlThdE2" < Read &
120 120 RNC "DlThdF2" <= "DlThdF1". Write
The following relationship
must be satisfied:
"DlThdE1" <= "DlThdE2" < Read &
120 120 RNC "DlThdF2" <= "DlThdF1". Write
The following relationship
must be satisfied:
"UlModeChangeTimerLen"
<= Read &
1000 1000 RNC "DlModeChangeTimerLen". Write
The following relationship
must be satisfied:
"UlModeChangeTimerLen"
<= Read &
3000 3000 RNC "DlModeChangeTimerLen". Write

The following relationship


must be satisfied:
"GoldMaxMode" >=
WBAMR_BITRA WBAMR_BITRATE_23.8 "SilverMaxMode" >= Read &
TE_23.85K 5K Cell "CopperMaxMode". Write
The following relationship
must be satisfied:
"GoldMaxMode" >=
WBAMR_BITRA WBAMR_BITRATE_23.8 "SilverMaxMode" >= Read &
TE_23.85K 5K Cell "CopperMaxMode". Write

The following relationship


must be satisfied:
"GoldMaxMode" >=
WBAMR_BITRA WBAMR_BITRATE_23.8 "SilverMaxMode" >= Read &
TE_23.85K 5K Cell "CopperMaxMode". Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write

Transport Read &


0 0 channel None Write
Transport Read &
-20 -20 channel None Write

Read &
None ON RNC None Write
Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
0 0 RNC None Write

Read &
0 0 RNC None Write
SYS_LEVEL:ON
NODEB_LEVEL:ON Read &
None CELL_LEVEL:ON RNC None Write
Read &
ON ON RNC None Write
Read &
3 3 RNC None Write
Read &
180 180 RNC None Write

Read &
60 60 RNC None Write
Read &
60 60 RNC None Write

Read &
100 100 RNC None Write
Read &
60 60 RNC None Write

Read &
20 20 RNC None Write
Read &
20 20 RNC None Write

Read &
45 45 RNC None Write
Read &
15 15 RNC None Write

Read &
15 15 RNC None Write

Subsyste Read &


None None m None Write

Subsyste Read &


None None m None Write
Read &
None None RNC None Write

Subsyste Read &


None None m None Write

Subsyste Read &


None None m None Write

Subsyste Read &


None None m None Write

Read &
None 0 RNC None Write

Read &
None 0 RNC None Write

Read &
None CELL RNC None Write
Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None 0 RNC None Write
Read &
None CellNormal RNC None Write

Read &
Normal Normal RNC None Write

Read &
1 1 RNC None Write

Read &
10 10 RNC None Write

Read &
None English RNC None Write
Read &
None 0 RNC None Write

Read &
None Earthquake RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC Not Involved Write
Read &
None None NodeB None Write

Read &
None None NodeB None Write

Read &
None None NodeB None Write
Read &
None None SAAL link None Write

Read &
None None SCTP link None Write
When "CARRYLNKT" is
SAAL-SCTP, this parameter Read &
SAAL SAAL NodeB is valid. Write
The parameter can be
modified only when
"TnlBearerType" of "ADD
UNODEB" is Read &
None None NodeB ATMANDIP_TRANS. Write
When "STACKMODTYPE"
is ATMTODUAL or
IPTODUAL, this parameter Read &
None None NodeB is valid. Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
430 430 Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
Invalid Invalid Cell None Write
Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
When "UARFCNUplinkInd"
is set to TRUE, this
parameter need to manual
configure;or else need to
automatic configure with the
restriction relation UL and Read &
None None Cell DL frequency. Write
Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
5 5 Cell None Write
Read &
50 50 Cell None Write
Read &
50 50 Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
None None NodeB None Write

Read &
None None NodeB None Write
Read &
None None RNC None Write
Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write
Read &
None None RNC None Write

This paramter is valid only


STTD_not_Supp when "TxDiversityInd" is set Read &
orted STTD_not_Supported Cell to TRUE. Write

This paramter is valid only


CP1_not_Suppo when "TxDiversityInd" is set Read &
rted CP1_not_Supported Cell to TRUE. Write
This paramter is valid only
when "CLTAModeInd" is set Read &
OFFSET1 OFFSET1 Cell to TRUE. Write

This paramter is valid only


when "TxDiversityInd" is set
to TRUE.
This paramter is set to STTD
only when "STTDSupInd" is
set to STTD_Supported.
This paramter is set to CP1
only when "CP1SupInd" is Read &
None None Cell set to CP1_Supported. Write
This paramter is valid only
when "TxDiversityInd" is set
to TRUE.
This paramter is set to STTD
only when "STTDSupInd" is Read &
None None Cell set to STTD_Supported. Write

This paramter is valid only


when "TxDiversityInd" is set
to TRUE.
This paramter is set to STTD
only when "STTDSupInd" is
set to STTD_Supported.
This paramter is set to CP1
only when "CP1SupInd" is Read &
None None Cell set to CP1_Supported. Write
This paramter is valid only
when "TxDiversityInd" is set
to TRUE.
This paramter is set to STTD
only when "STTDSupInd" is Read &
None None Cell set to STTD_Supported. Write

This paramter is valid only


when "TxDiversityInd" is set
to TRUE.
This paramter is set to STTD
only when "STTDSupInd" is Read &
None None Cell set to STTD_Supported. Write
Read &
0 0 Cell None Write
Read &
0 0 Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
0 0 Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
None None Cell None Write

1. The value of this


parameter must satisfy the
following relationship:
"Min Transmit Power of
PCPICH" <= "PCPICH
Transmit Power"
2. To modify the "PCPICH
Transmit Power", the intra-
frequency load balance
algorithm of the cell should
be disabled. You can use
"LST UCELLALGOSWITCH"
to query the switch and use
"MOD
Physical UCELLALGOSWITCH" to Read &
330 330 channel modify the switch. Write
Physical Read &
-50 -50 channel None Write

Physical Read &


-50 -50 channel None Write

Read &
0 0 Cell None Write

Transport Read &


-20 -20 channel None Write
Read &
None None Cell None Write

NOT_RESERVE Read &


D NOT_RESERVED Cell None Write
NOT_RESERVE Read &
D NOT_RESERVED Cell None Write
Read &
NOT_BARRED NOT_BARRED Cell None Write
Read &
NOT_BARRED NOT_BARRED Cell None Write
Read &
NOT_BARRED NOT_BARRED Cell None Write
Read &
NOT_BARRED NOT_BARRED Cell None Write
Read &
NOT_BARRED NOT_BARRED Cell None Write
Read &
NOT_BARRED NOT_BARRED Cell None Write
Read &
NOT_BARRED NOT_BARRED Cell None Write
Read &
NOT_BARRED NOT_BARRED Cell None Write
Read &
NOT_BARRED NOT_BARRED Cell None Write
Read &
NOT_BARRED NOT_BARRED Cell None Write
Read &
NOT_BARRED NOT_BARRED Cell None Write
Read &
NOT_BARRED NOT_BARRED Cell None Write
Read &
NOT_BARRED NOT_BARRED Cell None Write
Read &
NOT_BARRED NOT_BARRED Cell None Write
Read &
NOT_BARRED NOT_BARRED Cell None Write
Read &
NOT_BARRED NOT_BARRED Cell None Write
Read &
None None Cell None Write
This parameter is valid only
when "IdleCellBarred" is set Read &
ALLOWED ALLOWED Cell to BARRED. Write
This parameter is valid only
when "IdleCellBarred" is set Read &
D320 D320 Cell to BARRED. Write
Read &
None None Cell None Write
This parameter is valid only
NOT_ALLOWE when "ConnCellBarred" is Read &
D NOT_ALLOWED Cell set to BARRED. Write
This parameter is valid only
when "ConnCellBarred" is Read &
D1280 D1280 Cell set to BARRED. Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
None None RNC None Write
Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write
Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
None None Cell None Write
If the Downlink CAC
algorithm switch select the
equivalent user number
algorithm,then Intra
Frequency LDB Algorithm Read &
None None Cell must be closed. Write
PUC should not be adopted
if cell's selection and
reselection information has
been configured but Inter-
freq cell reselection
threshold not.
PUC should not be adopted
if cell's inter-frequency
measurement control
information has been
configured as not required.
Note:Inter-freq cell
reselection threshold is set
by"ADD
UCELLSELRESEL".Inter-
frequency measurement
control information is set by Read &
None None Cell "MOD UCELLMEAS". Write
ALGORITHM_D
EPEND_ON_LC ALGORITHM_DEPEND Read &
G _ON_LCG Cell None Write
Read &
None None Cell None Write

E_F_DPCH_OF Read &


F E_F_DPCH_OFF Cell None Write
Read &
None None Cell None Write
NBM_LDC_MAT NBM_LDC_MATCH_UE Read &
CH_UE_ONLY _ONLY Cell None Write
Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
0 0 Cell None Write

Read &
0 0 Cell None Write
Read &
None None Cell None Write

The following relationship


must be satisfied:
"GoldMaxMode" >=
NBAMR_BITRA NBAMR_BITRATE_12.2 "SilverMaxMode" >= Read &
TE_12.20K 0K Cell "CopperMaxMode". Write

The following relationship


must be satisfied:
"GoldMaxMode" >=
NBAMR_BITRA NBAMR_BITRATE_12.2 "SilverMaxMode" >= Read &
TE_12.20K 0K Cell "CopperMaxMode". Write
The following relationship
must be satisfied:
"GoldMaxMode" >=
NBAMR_BITRA NBAMR_BITRATE_12.2 "SilverMaxMode" >= Read &
TE_12.20K 0K Cell "CopperMaxMode". Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write

The following relationship


must be satisfied:
"GoldMaxMode" >=
WBAMR_BITRA WBAMR_BITRATE_23.8 "SilverMaxMode" >= Read &
TE_23.85K 5K Cell "CopperMaxMode". Write
The following relationship
must be satisfied:
"GoldMaxMode" >=
WBAMR_BITRA WBAMR_BITRATE_23.8 "SilverMaxMode" >= Read &
TE_23.85K 5K Cell "CopperMaxMode". Write

The following relationship


must be satisfied:
"GoldMaxMode" >=
WBAMR_BITRA WBAMR_BITRATE_23.8 "SilverMaxMode" >= Read &
TE_23.85K 5K Cell "CopperMaxMode". Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
TU TU Cell None Write

The value of this parameter


must satisfy the following
relationship:
"UlNonCtrlThdForHo" >
"UlNonCtrlThdForAMR";
"UlNonCtrlThdForAMR" >
"UlNonCtrlThdForOther";
MAX("UlNonCtrlThdForHo",
"UlNonCtrlThdForAMR",
"UlNonCtrlThdForNonAMR",
"UlNonCtrlThdForOther") >
"UlLdrTrigThd" >
"UlLdrRelThd"
(For detailed information, Read &
75 75 Cell refer to "ADD UCELLLDM"). Write
The value of this parameter
must satisfy the following
relationship:
"UlNonCtrlThdForHo" >
"UlNonCtrlThdForNonAMR";
"UlNonCtrlThdForNonAMR"
> "UlNonCtrlThdForOther";
MAX("UlNonCtrlThdForHo",
"UlNonCtrlThdForAMR",
"UlNonCtrlThdForNonAMR",
"UlNonCtrlThdForOther") >
"UlLdrTrigThd" >
"UlLdrRelThd"
(For detailed information, Read &
75 75 Cell refer to "ADD UCELLLDM"). Write
The value of this parameter
must satisfy the following
relationship:
MAX("UlNonCtrlThdForHo",
"UlNonCtrlThdForAMR",
"UlNonCtrlThdForNonAMR",
"UlNonCtrlThdForOther") >
"UlLdrTrigThd" >
"UlLdrRelThd"
(For detailed information, Read &
60 60 Cell refer to "ADD UCELLLDM"). Write
The value of this parameter
must satisfy the following
relationship:
"DlHOThd" >
"DlConvAMRThd";
"DlConvAMRThd" > Read &
80 80 Cell "DlOtherThd" Write
The value of this parameter
must satisfy the following
relationship:
"DlHOThd" >
"DlConvNonAMRThd";
"DlConvNonAMRThd" > Read &
80 80 Cell "DlOtherThd" Write
The value of this parameter
must satisfy the following
relationship:
"DlConvAMRThd" >
"DlOtherThd";
"DlConvNonAMRThd" >
"DlOtherThd";
"DlOtherThd" >=
"DlLdrTrigThd"(See "ADD Read &
75 75 Cell UCELLLDM") Write
The value of this parameter
must satisfy the following
relationship:
"UlCellTotalThd" >
"UlNonCtrlThdForHo" ;
"UlNonCtrlThdForHo" >
"UlNonCtrlThdForAMR";
"UlNonCtrlThdForHo" >
"UlNonCtrlThdForNonAMR";
MAX("UlNonCtrlThdForHo",
"UlNonCtrlThdForAMR",
"UlNonCtrlThdForNonAMR",
"UlNonCtrlThdForOther") >
"UlLdrTrigThd" >
"UlLdrRelThd"
(For detailed information, Read &
80 80 Cell refer to "ADD UCELLLDM"). Write
The value of this parameter
must satisfy the following
relationship:
"DlCellTotalThd" >=
"DlHOThd" ;
"DlHOThd" >
"DlConvAMRThd";
"DlHOThd" > Read &
85 85 Cell "DlConvNonAMRThd" Write

The value of this parameter


must satisfy the following
relationship:
"UlOlcTrigThd"(See "ADD
UCELLLDM") >=
"UlCellTotalThd";
"UlCellTotalThd" > Read &
83 83 Cell "UlNonCtrlThdForHo" Write
The value of this parameter
must satisfy the following
relationship:
"DlOlcTrigThd"(See "ADD
UCELLLDM") >=
"DlCellTotalThd";
"DlCellTotalThd" >= Read &
90 90 Cell "DlHOThd" Write
Read &
0 0 Cell None Write
Read &
0 0 Cell None Write
Read &
95 95 Cell None Write

Read &
80 80 Cell None Write
Read &
100 100 Cell None Write

Read &
100 100 Cell None Write

Read &
100 100 Cell None Write
Read &
0 0 Cell None Write
Read &
70 70 Cell None Write
Read &
30 30 Cell None Write
Read &
64 64 Cell None Write
Read &
24 24 Cell None Write
Read &
24 24 Cell None Write
Read &
24 24 Cell None Write
Read &
24 24 Cell None Write
Read &
61 61 Cell None Write
Read &
-13 -13 Cell None Write

Read &
ON ON Cell None Write
Read &
120 120 Cell None Write
Read &
0 0 Cell None Write
Read &
20 20 Cell None Write
Read &
0 0 Cell None Write

Read &
0 0 Cell None Write
The value of this parameter
must satisfy the following
relationship:
"MtchMaxPwr" >= Read &
20 20 Cell "MtchRsvPwr". Write

The value of this parameter


must satisfy the following
relationship:
"MtchMaxSf" >= Read &
16 16 Cell "MtchRsvSf" Write
The value of this parameter
must satisfy the following
relationship:
"MtchMaxPwr" >= Read &
60 60 Cell "MtchRsvPwr" Write
The value of this parameter
must satisfy the following
relationship:
"MtchMaxSf" >= Read &
40 40 Cell "MtchRsvSf" Write

The value of this parameter


must satisfy the following
relationship:
"UlHoCeResvSf" >=
"UlLdrCreditSfResThd".

The comparison
between the spreading
factors is based on the
number following the
acronym "SF", for example,
SF32>SF8.
(For detailed information, Read &
SF16 SF16 Cell refer to "ADD UCELLLDR".) Write
The value of this parameter
must satisfy the following
relationship:
"DlHoCeCodeResvSf" >=
"DlLdrCreditSfResThd";
"DlHoCeCodeResvSf" >=
"CellLdrSfResThd".

The comparison
between the spreading
factors is based on the
number following the
acronym "SF", for example,
SF32>SF8.
(For detailed information, Read &
SF32 SF32 Cell refer to "ADD UCELLLDR") Write
The value of this parameter
must satisfy the following
relationship:
"BgnEndTime" Read &
None 01&00&00 Cell >"MBgnStartTime" . Write
The value of this parameter
must satisfy the following
relationship:
"BgnEndTime" Read &
None 06&00&00 Cell >"MBgnStartTime" . Write

The value of this parameter


must satisfy the following
relationship:
"BgnAbnormalThd" >= Read &
5 5 Cell "BgnUpdateThd" Write
The value of this parameter
must satisfy the following
relationship:
"BgnAbnormalThd" >= Read &
100 100 Cell "BgnUpdateThd" Write

Read &
48 48 Cell None Write
Read &
40 40 Cell None Write
Read &
100 100 Cell None Write
Read &
100 100 Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write
Before configuring this
parameter, you need to
configure the information
about the common traffic
logical channel by running
"ADD UCTCH". At the same
time, you need to set the
CBS scheduling parameter
of the cell by running "ADD Read &
None None Cell UCELLCBSDRX". Write
Read &
OFF OFF Cell None Write

When the value of "MsgInd"


is set to ON, this parameter
is valid. When "CBSwitch" is
set to ON in "SET
URNCCBPARA" and the
CBS license is valid, the cell
broadcast can be performed
in a specified cell. This
parameter specifies the
content of broadcast Read &
None None Cell messages. Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
WALKING_SPE
ED_AND_HOT_ WALKING_SPEED_AN Read &
SPOT_CELL D_HOT_SPOT_CELL Cell None Write
Read &
D64 D64 Cell None Write
Read &
D64 D64 Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
This parameter is available if
the value of
"BEQosPerform" in "SET Read &
10 10 Cell UQOSACT" is YES. Write

This parameter is available if


the value of
"BEQosPerform" in "SET Read &
20 20 Cell UQOSACT" is YES. Write
This parameter is available if
the value of
"BEQosPerform" in "SET Read &
D64 D64 Cell UQOSACT" is YES. Write
This parameter is available if
the value of
"BEQosPerform" in "SET Read &
D64 D64 Cell UQOSACT" is YES. Write

Read &
None None None None Write
Read &
OFF None Cell None Write

Read &
255 None Cell None Write
Read &
50 None Cell None Write
Read &
0 None Cell None Write

Read &
None None None None Write
If this parameter is set
through both the "ADD
UCELLDRD" and "SET
UDRD" commands, the
parameter set through the
"ADD UCELLDRD" Read &
2 2 Cell command prevails. Write

If this parameter is set


through both the "ADD
UCELLDRD" and "SET
UDRD" commands, the
parameter set through the
"ADD UCELLDRD" Read &
OFF OFF Cell command prevails. Write
If this parameter is set
through both the "ADD
UCELLDRD" and "SET
UDRD" commands, the
parameter set through the
"ADD UCELLDRD" Read &
OFF OFF Cell command prevails. Write

If this parameter is set


through both the "ADD
UCELLDRD" and "SET
UDRD" commands, the
parameter set through the
"ADD UCELLDRD" Read &
OFF OFF Cell command prevails. Write
If this parameter is set
through both the "ADD
UCELLDRD" and "SET
UDRD" commands, the
parameter set through the
"ADD UCELLDRD" Read &
UserNumber UserNumber Cell command prevails. Write
If this parameter is set
through both the "ADD
UCELLDRD" and "SET
UDRD" commands, the
parameter set through the
"ADD UCELLDRD"
command prevails. This
parameter is valid only when
the "LdbDRDSwitchDCH" Read &
35 35 Cell parameter is set to ON. Write
If this parameter is set
through both the "ADD
UCELLDRD" and "SET
UDRD" commands, the
parameter set through the
"ADD UCELLDRD"
command prevails. This
parameter is valid only when
the "LdbDRDSwitchHSDPA" Read &
100 100 Cell parameter is set to ON. Write
If this parameter is set
through both the "ADD
UCELLDRD" and "SET
UDRD" commands, the
parameter set through the
"ADD UCELLDRD" Read &
OFF OFF Cell command prevails. Write
If this parameter is set
through both the "ADD
UCELLDRD" and "SET
UDRD" commands, the
parameter set through the
"ADD UCELLDRD"
command prevails. This
parameter is valid only when
the
"CodeBalancingDrdSwitch" Read &
SF8 SF8 Cell parameter is set to ON. Write
If this parameter is set
through both the "ADD
UCELLDRD" and "SET
UDRD" commands, the
parameter set through the
"ADD UCELLDRD"
command prevails. This
parameter is valid only when
the
"CodeBalancingDrdSwitch" Read &
13 13 Cell parameter is set to ON. Write
If this parameter is set
through both the "ADD
UCELLDRD" and "SET
UDRD" commands, the
parameter set through the
"ADD UCELLDRD" Read &
DependOnNCell DependOnNCell Cell command prevails. Write
If this parameter is set
through both the "ADD
UCELLDRD" and "SET
UDRD" commands, the
parameter set through the
"ADD UCELLDRD" Read &
None None Cell command prevails. Write
Common UARFCNs: [937-
1288]
Special UARFCNs: none
BAND4
Common UARFCNs:
[1312-1513]
Special UARFCNs: {1662,
1687, 1712, 1737, 1762,
1787, 1812, 1837, 1862}
BAND5
Common UARFCNs:
[4132-4233]
Special UARFCNs: {782,
787, 807, 812, 837, 862}
BAND6
Common UARFCNs:
[4162-4188]
Special UARFCNs: {812,
837}
BAND7
Common UARFCNs:
[2012-2338]
Special UARFCNs: {2362,
2387, 2412, 2437, 2462,
2487, 2512, 2537, 2562,
2587, 2612, 2637, 2662,
2687}
BAND8
Common UARFCNs:
[2712-2863]
Special UARFCNs: none
BAND9
Common UARFCNs:
[8762-8912]
Special UARFCNs: none
BandIndNotUsed Read &
None None Cell [0-16383] Write
[1162-1513]
Special UARFCNs: none
BAND4
Common UARFCNs:
[1537-1738]
Special UARFCNs: {1887,
1912, 1937, 1962, 1987,
2012, 2037, 2062, 2087}
BAND5
Common UARFCNs:
[4357-4458]
Special UARFCNs: {1007,
1012, 1032, 1037, 1062,
1087}
BAND6
Common UARFCNs:
[4387-4413]
Special UARFCNs: {1037,
1062}
BAND7
Common UARFCNs:
[2237-2563]
Special UARFCNs: {2587,
2612, 2637, 2662, 2687,
2712, 2737, 2762, 2787,
2812, 2837, 2862, 2887,
2912}
BAND8
Common UARFCNs:
[2937-3088]
Special UARFCNs: none
BAND9
Common UARFCNs:
[9237-9387]
Special UARFCNs: none
BandIndNotUsed Read &
None None Cell [0-16383] Write
If this parameter is set
through both the "ADD
UCELLDRD" and "SET
UDRD" commands, the
parameter set through the
"ADD UCELLDRD"
command takes precedence
over that set through the Read &
OFF ON RNC "SET UDRD" command. Write

If this parameter is set


through both the "ADD
UCELLDRD" and "SET
UDRD" commands, the
parameter set through the
"ADD UCELLDRD"
command takes precedence
over that set through the Read &
25 25 RNC "SET UDRD" command. Write
Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
OFF OFF RNC None Write

Read &
OFF OFF RNC None Write

Read &
10 10 RNC None Write
Read &
10 10 RNC None Write

Read &
25 25 RNC None Write

Read &
17 17 RNC None Write

Read &
15 15 RNC None Write

Read &
25 25 RNC None Write
Read &
20 20 RNC None Write

Read &
15 15 RNC None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write

When "RestrictionType" in
"ADD
UCELLDSACMANUALPAR
A" is RestrictionFixed,
AcRestriction should be
configured. When
"RestrictionType" in "ADD
UCELLDSACMANUALPAR
A" is RestrictionFlexible,
AcRestriction should not be Read &
None None Cell configured. Write
Only when "RestrictionType"
in "ADD
UCELLDSACMANUALPAR
A" is RestrictionFixed, this
parameter should be Read &
None None Cell configured. Write

Only when "RestrictionType"


in "ADD
UCELLDSACMANUALPAR
A" is RestrictionFixed, this
parameter should be Read &
None None Cell configured. Write
Only when "RestrictionType"
in "ADD
UCELLDSACMANUALPAR
A" is RestrictionFixed, this
parameter should be Read &
None None Cell configured. Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write

This paramter is valid only


when "Cell Dynamic
ShutDown Switch" is set to
ON_1 or ON_2 or ON_3;
The value of this parameter
must fulfill the following
condition:
"First Cell Dynamic
ShutDown Interval Start
Time" < "First Cell Dynamic
ShutDown Interval End Read &
None None Cell Time". Write
This paramter is valid only
when "Cell Dynamic
ShutDown Switch" is set to
ON_1 or ON_2 or ON_3;
The value of this parameter
must fulfill the following
condition:
"First Cell Dynamic
ShutDown Interval Start
Time" < "First Cell Dynamic
ShutDown Interval End Read &
None None Cell Time". Write

This paramter is valid only


when "Cell Dynamic
ShutDown Switch" is set to
ON_2 or ON_3;
The value of this parameter
must fulfill the following
condition:
"Second Cell Dynamic
ShutDown Interval Start
Time" < "Second Cell
Dynamic ShutDown Interval Read &
None None Cell End Time". Write

This paramter is valid only


when "Cell Dynamic
ShutDown Switch" is set to
ON_2 or ON_3;
The value of this parameter
must fulfill the following
condition:
"Second Cell Dynamic
ShutDown Interval Start
Time" < "Second Cell
Dynamic ShutDown Interval Read &
None None Cell End Time". Write

This paramter is valid only


when "Cell Dynamic
ShutDown Switch" is set to
ON_3;
The value of this parameter
must fulfill the following
condition:
"Third Cell Dynamic
ShutDown Interval Start
Time" < "Third Cell Dynamic
ShutDown Interval End Read &
None None Cell Time". Write
This paramter is valid only
when "Cell Dynamic
ShutDown Switch" is set to
ON_3;
The value of this parameter
must fulfill the following
condition:
"Third Cell Dynamic
ShutDown Interval Start
Time" < "Third Cell Dynamic
ShutDown Interval End Read &
None None Cell Time". Write

This paramter is valid only


when "Cell Dynamic
CONDITIONALS CONDITIONALSHUTDO ShutDown Switch" is set to Read &
HUTDOWN WN Cell ON_1 or ON_2 or ON_3. Write
This paramter is valid only
when "Cell Dynamic
ShutDown Type" is set to Read &
1 1 Cell ConditionalShutDown. Write

This paramter is valid only


when "Cell Dynamic
ShutDown Type" is set to Read &
0 0 Cell ConditionalShutDown. Write

This paramter is valid only


when "Cell Dynamic
ShutDown Type" is set to Read &
0 0 Cell ConditionalShutDown. Write
This paramter is valid only
when "Cell Dynamic
ShutDown Type" is set to Read &
20 20 Cell ConditionalShutDown. Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
10 10 Cell None Write
Read &
-30 -30 Cell None Write
Read &
0 0 Cell None Write
This parameter must satisfy
the following relationship:
"CCCHMBR" >= Read &
32 32 Cell "CCCHGBR" Write
This parameter must satisfy
the following relationship:
"CCCHMBR" >= Read &
512 512 Cell "CCCHGBR" Write
This parameter must satisfy
the following relationship: Read &
32 32 Cell "SRBMBR" >= "SRBGBR" Write
This parameter must satisfy
the following relationship: Read &
512 512 Cell "SRBMBR" >= "SRBGBR" Write
This parameter must satisfy
the following relationship:
"CONVMBR" >= Read &
32 32 Cell "CONVGBR" Write
This parameter must satisfy
the following relationship:
"CONVMBR" >= Read &
512 512 Cell "CONVGBR" Write
This parameter must satisfy
the following relationship:
"STREAMMBR" >= Read &
32 32 Cell "STREAMGBR" Write
This parameter must satisfy
the following relationship:
"STREAMMBR" >= Read &
512 512 Cell "STREAMGBR" Write
This parameter must satisfy
the following relationship:
"INTERACTMBR" >= Read &
32 32 Cell "INTERACTGBR" Write
This parameter must satisfy
the following relationship:
"INTERACTMBR" >= Read &
512 512 Cell "INTERACTGBR" Write
This parameter must satisfy
the following relationship: Read &
32 32 Cell "BGMBR" >= "BGGBR" Write
This parameter must satisfy
the following relationship: Read &
512 512 Cell "BGMBR" >= "BGGBR" Write
This parameter must satisfy
the following relationship: Read &
32 32 Cell "IMSMBR" >= "IMSGBR" Write
This parameter must satisfy
the following relationship: Read &
512 512 Cell "IMSMBR" >= "IMSGBR" Write

Read &
None None None None Write
If this parameter is set
through both the "SET
UFRCCHLTYPEPARA" and
"ADD UCELLFRC"
commands, the parameter
set through the "ADD
UCELLFRC" command Read &
D8 D8 Cell prevails. Write
If this parameter is set
through both the "SET
UFRCCHLTYPEPARA" and
"ADD UCELLFRC"
commands, the parameter
set through the "ADD
UCELLFRC" command Read &
D8 D8 Cell prevails. Write
The code-resource-saving
mode is applicable to
narrowband AMR services
only when this parameter is
set to TRUE and the
"DlSaveCodeResourceSwitc
h" parameter is set to ON
through the "SET UFRC" Read &
0 0 Cell command. Write
If this parameter is set
through both the "SET
UFRCCHLTYPEPARA" and
"ADD UCELLFRC"
commands, the parameter
set through the "ADD
UCELLFRC" command Read &
41 41 Cell prevails. Write

If this parameter is set


through both the "SET
UFRC" and "ADD
UCELLFRC" commands, the
parameter set through the
"ADD UCELLFRC" Read &
5000 5000 Cell command prevails. Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write
Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
None None Cell None Write
When "UARFCNUplinkInd"
is set to TRUE, this
parameter need to manual
configure;or else need to
automatic configure with the
restriction relation UL and Read &
None None Cell DL frequency. Write
Read &
None None Cell None Write

The GPS frame timing


information of the cell
idendified by this parameter
must have been configured
through "ADD Read &
None None Cell UCELLGPSFRMTIMING". Write
Read &
ACTIVE ACTIVE Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
NOT_USED NOT_USED Cell None Write

This parameter is required


when the "UseOfHcs"
parameter is set to USED
but not required when the
"UseOfHcs" parameter is set Read &
0 0 Cell to NOT_USED. Write
This parameter is required
when the "UseOfHcs"
parameter is set to USED
but not required when the
"UseOfHcs" parameter is set Read &
0 0 Cell to NOT_USED. Write
This parameter is required
when the "UseOfHcs"
parameter is set to USED
but not required when the
"UseOfHcs" parameter is set Read &
0 0 Cell to NOT_USED. Write

This parameter is valid only


when "UseOfHcs" is set to Read &
20 20 Cell USED. Write
This parameter is required
when the "UseOfHcs"
parameter is set to USED
but not required when the
"UseOfHcs" parameter is set Read &
D60 D60 Cell to NOT_USED. Write

This parameter is required


when the "UseOfHcs"
parameter is set to USED
but not required when the
"UseOfHcs" parameter is set Read &
8 8 Cell to NOT_USED. Write
This parameter is required
when the "UseOfHcs"
parameter is set to USED
but not required when the
"UseOfHcs" parameter is set Read &
D20 D20 Cell to NOT_USED. Write

This parameter is required


when the "UseOfHcs"
parameter is set to USED
but not required when the
"UseOfHcs" parameter is set Read &
0 0 Cell to NOT_USED. Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
This parameter is valid when
the
HCS_SPD_EST_SWITCH is
set to ON and "UseOfHcs" is
set to USED in "ADD
UCELLHCS". The
HO_ALGO_HCS_SPEED_E
ST_SWITCH in "HoSwitch"
in "SET Read &
OFF OFF Cell UCORRMALGOSWITCH". Write
The value of the parameter
must satisfy the function
below:
"NFastSpdEst"*"TSlowSpdE
st" >=
"NSlowSpdEst"*"TFastSpdE Read &
180 180 Cell st". Write
The value of the parameter
must satisfy the function
below:
"NFastSpdEst"*"TSlowSpdE
st" >=
"NSlowSpdEst"*"TFastSpdE Read &
15 15 Cell st". Write
Read &
60 60 Cell None Write
The value of the parameter
must meet the following
condition:
"NFastSpdEst"*"TSlowSpdE
st" >=
"NSlowSpdEst"*"TFastSpdE Read &
240 240 Cell st" Write
The value of the parameter
must meet the following
condition:
"NFastSpdEst"*"TSlowSpdE
st" >=
"NSlowSpdEst"*"TFastSpdE Read &
3 3 Cell st" Write
Read &
10 10 Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
SIMINTERFRE Read &
QRAT SIMINTERFREQRAT Cell None Write
COEXIST_MEA
S_THD_CHOIC COEXIST_MEAS_THD_ Read &
E_INTERFREQ CHOICE_INTERFREQ Cell None Write
Read &
OFF OFF Cell None Write
Read &
OFF OFF Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
Automatic Automatic Cell None Write
This paramter is valid only
when "AllocCodeMode" is Read &
5 5 Cell set to Manual. Write
This paramter is valid only
when "AllocCodeMode" is
set to Automatic and the
value of this parameter must
satisfy the following
relationship:
"HsPdschMaxCodeNum" >= Read &
5 5 Cell "HsPdschMinCodeNum". Write
This paramter is valid only
when "AllocCodeMode" is
set to Automatic and the
value of this parameter must
satisfy the following
relationship:
"HsPdschMaxCodeNum" >= Read &
1 1 Cell "HsPdschMinCodeNum". Write
Read &
4 4 Cell None Write

Read &
0 0 Cell None Write
Read &
2.5dB 2.5dB Cell None Write
Read &
ON ON Cell None Write
This paramter is valid only
when
"CodeAdjForHsdpaSwitch" Read &
3 3 Cell is set to ON. Write

Read &
5 5 Cell None Write
Read &
2.5dB None Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
1 1 Cell None Write

Read &
1 1 Cell None Write
Read &
75 75 Cell None Write
Read &
0 0 Cell None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
PERIODICAL_R PERIODICAL_REPORTI Read &
EPORTING NG Cell None Write
For low
speed(5km/h):Range is
D4~D6, the
recommended value is
D5;
for middle
speed(50km/h):Range is
D3~D4, the
recommended value is
D4;
for high
speed(120km/h):Range
is D2~D4, the
recommended value is
D2;
universal value:Range is
D3~D6, the
recommended value is Read &
D3 D3. Cell None Write
This parameter is valid when
"InterFreqReportMode" is
set to Read &
D500 D500 Cell PERIODICAL_REPORTING. Write
This parameter is valid when
"InterFreqReportMode" is Read &
4 4 Cell set to EVENT_TRIGGER. Write
Read &
4 4 Cell None Write
Read &
4 4 Cell None Write
This parameter is valid when
"InterFreqReportMode" is
set to Read &
0 0 Cell PERIODICAL_REPORTING. Write
Read &
0 0 Cell None Write
This parameter is valid when
"InterFreqReportMode" is Read &
D0 D0 Cell set to EVENT_TRIGGER. Write
Read &
D320 D320 Cell None Write
Read &
D1280 D1280 Cell None Write
This parameter is valid when
"InterFreqReportMode" is
set to Read &
0 0 Cell PERIODICAL_REPORTING. Write
The value of this parameter
must be smaller than Read &
-14 -14 Cell "InterFreqCsThd2FEcN0". Write
The value of this parameter
must be larger than Read &
-12 -12 Cell "InterFreqCsThd2DEcN0". Write
The value of this parameter
must be smaller than
"InterFreqR99PsThd2FEcN0 Read &
-14 -14 Cell ". Write
The value of this parameter
must be smaller than Read &
-14 -14 Cell "InterFreqHThd2FEcN0". Write
The value of this parameter
must be greater than
"InterFreqR99PsThd2DEcN Read &
-12 -12 Cell 0". Write
The value of this parameter
must be greater than Read &
-12 -12 Cell "InterFreqHThd2DEcN0". Write
The value of this parameter
must be smaller than Read &
-95 -95 Cell "InterFreqCsThd2FRscp". Write
The value of this parameter
must be greater than Read &
-92 -92 Cell "InterFreqCsThd2DRscp". Write
The value of this parameter
must be smaller than
"InterFreqR99PsThd2FRscp Read &
-95 -95 Cell ". Write
The value of this parameter
must be smaller than Read &
-95 -95 Cell "InterFreqHThd2FRscp". Write
The value of this parameter
must be greater than
"InterFreqR99PsThd2DRscp Read &
-92 -92 Cell ". Write
The value of this parameter
must be larger than Read &
-92 -92 Cell "InterFreqHThd2DRscp". Write
Read &
-12 -12 Cell None Write
Read &
-12 -12 Cell None Write
Read &
-12 -12 Cell None Write
Read &
-92 -92 Cell None Write
Read &
-92 -92 Cell None Write
Read &
-92 -92 Cell None Write
Read &
-12 -12 Cell None Write
Read &
-12 -12 Cell None Write
Read &
-12 -12 Cell None Write
Read &
-92 -92 Cell None Write
Read &
-92 -92 Cell None Write
Read &
-92 -92 Cell None Write
Read &
60 60 Cell None Write

This parameter is valid only


when
"InterFreqReportMode" is Read &
1 1 Cell set to "EVENT_TRIGGER". Write
This parameter is valid when
"InterFreqReportMode" is Read &
4 4 Cell set to EVENT_TRIGGER. Write
Read &
0 0 Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
For low
speed(5km/h):Range is
D4~D6, the
recommended value is
D5;
for middle
speed(50km/h):Range is
D3~D4, the
recommended value is
D4;
for high
speed(120km/h):Range
is D2~D4, the
recommended value is
D2;
universal value:Range is
D3~D6, the
recommended value is Read &
D3 D3. Cell None Write
Read &
6 6 Cell None Write
Read &
D640 D640 Cell None Write
Read &
-16 -16 Cell None Write
Read &
60 60 Cell None Write
Read &
4 4 Cell None Write
Read &
1 1 Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
PERIODICAL_R PERIODICAL_REPORTI Read &
EPORTING NG Cell None Write
Read &
D3 D3 Cell None Write
This parameter is valid when
"InterRatReportMode" is set Read &
AUTO AUTO Cell to EVENT_TRIGGER. Write
Read &
D3 D3 Cell None Write
Read &
0 0 Cell None Write
This parameter is valid when
"InterRatReportMode" is set
to Read &
D1000 D1000 Cell PERIODICAL_REPORTING. Write
Read &
4 4 Cell None Write
Read &
4 4 Cell None Write
This parameter is valid when
"InterRatReportMode" is set Read &
4 4 Cell to EVENT_TRIGGER. Write
This parameter is valid when
"InterRatReportMode" is set
to Read &
0 0 Cell PERIODICAL_REPORTING. Write
Read &
D320 D320 Cell None Write
Read &
D1280 D1280 Cell None Write
This parameter is valid when
"InterRatReportMode" is set Read &
D0 D0 Cell to EVENT_TRIGGER. Write
This parameter is valid when
"InterRatReportMode" is set
to Read &
0 0 Cell PERIODICAL_REPORTING. Write
This parameter is valid when
"InterRatReportMode" is set
to Read &
0 0 Cell PERIODICAL_REPORTING. Write
Read &
REQUIRED REQUIRED Cell None Write
The value of this parameter
must be smaller than Read &
-14 -14 Cell "InterRatCsThd2FEcN0". Write
The value of this parameter
must be larger than Read &
-12 -12 Cell "InterRatCsThd2DEcN0". Write
The value of this parameter
must be smaller than
"InterRatR99PsThd2FEcN0" Read &
-15 -15 Cell . Write
The value of this parameter
must be smaller than Read &
-15 -15 Cell "InterRatHThd2FEcN0". Write
The value of this parameter
must be larger than
"InterRatR99PsThd2DEcN0" Read &
-13 -13 Cell . Write
The value of this parameter
must be larger than Read &
-13 -13 Cell "InterRatHThd2DEcN0". Write
The value of this parameter
must be smaller than Read &
-100 -100 Cell "InterRatCsThd2FRscp". Write
The value of this parameter
must be larger than Read &
-97 -97 Cell "InterRatCsThd2DRscp". Write
The value of this parameter
must be smaller than Read &
-110 -110 Cell "InterRatR99PsThd2FRscp". Write
The value of this parameter
must be smaller than Read &
-110 -110 Cell "InterRatHThd2FRscp". Write
The value of this parameter
must be larger than Read &
-107 -107 Cell "InterRatR99PsThd2DRscp". Write
The value of this parameter
must be larger than Read &
-107 -107 Cell "InterRatHThd2DRscp". Write
Read &
16 16 Cell None Write
Read &
16 16 Cell None Write
Read &
16 16 Cell None Write
Read &
-12 -12 Cell None Write
Read &
-13 -13 Cell None Write
Read &
-13 -13 Cell None Write
Read &
-97 -97 Cell None Write
Read &
-107 -107 Cell None Write
Read &
-107 -107 Cell None Write
Read &
60 60 Cell None Write
Read &
0 0 Cell None Write
Read &
0 0 Cell None Write
This parameter is valid when
"InterRatReportMode" is set Read &
1 1 Cell to EVENT_TRIGGER. Write
This parameter is valid when
"InterRatReportMode" is set Read &
4 4 Cell to EVENT_TRIGGER. Write
Read &
3 3 Cell None Write
Read &
30 30 Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
D3 D3 Cell None Write
Read &
0 0 Cell None Write
Read &
D640 D640 Cell None Write
Read &
REQUIRED REQUIRED Cell None Write
Read &
21 21 Cell None Write
Read &
21 21 Cell None Write
Read &
16 16 Cell None Write
Read &
60 60 Cell None Write
This parameter is valid when
"NcovHoOn2GldInd" in "SET
UINTERRATHONCOV" is Read &
80 80 Cell set to ON. Write
This parameter is valid when
"NcovHoOn2GldInd" in "SET
UINTERRATHONCOV" is Read &
60 60 Cell set to ON. Write
Read &
4 4 Cell None Write
Read &
1 1 Cell None Write
Read &
3 3 Cell None Write
Read &
30 30 Cell None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
D3 D3 Cell None Write
Read &
CPICH_EC/NO CPICH_EC/NO Cell None Write
Read &
D16 D16 Cell None Write
Read &
D4000 D4000 Cell None Write
Read &
D16 D16 Cell None Write
Read &
D4000 D4000 Cell None Write
Read &
D64 D64 Cell None Write
Read &
D1000 D1000 Cell None Write
The value of this parameter
must be set based on the
following formula:
("IntraRelThdFor1ACSVP" -
"Hystfor1A" / 2) <
("IntraRelThdFor1BCSVP" + Read &
6 6 Cell "Hystfor1B" / 2). Write
The value of this parameter
must be set based on the
following formula:
("IntraRelThdFor1ACSNVP"
- "Hystfor1A" / 2) <
("IntraRelThdFor1BCSNVP" Read &
6 6 Cell + "Hystfor1B" / 2). Write
The value of this parameter
must be set based on the
following formula:
("IntraRelThdFor1APS" -
"Hystfor1A"/2) <
("IntraRelThdFor1BPS" + Read &
6 6 Cell "Hystfor1B"/2) Write
The value of this parameter
must be set based on the
following formula:
("IntraRelThdFor1ACSVP" -
"Hystfor1A"/2) <
("IntraRelThdFor1BCSVP" + Read &
12 12 Cell "Hystfor1B"/2) Write
The value of this parameter
must be set based on the
following formula:
("IntraRelThdFor1ACSNVP"
- "Hystfor1A"/2) <
("IntraRelThdFor1BCSNVP" Read &
12 12 Cell + "Hystfor1B"/2) Write
The value of this parameter
must be set based on the
following formula:
("IntraRelThdFor1APS" -
"Hystfor1A"/2) <
("IntraRelThdFor1BPS" + Read &
12 12 Cell "Hystfor1B"/2) Write
Read &
-24 -24 Cell None Write
Read &
-115 -115 Cell None Write
Read &
0 0 Cell None Write
Read &
0 0 Cell None Write
Read &
8 8 Cell None Write
Read &
8 8 Cell None Write
Read &
8 8 Cell None Write
Read &
8 8 Cell None Write
Read &
0 0 Cell None Write
Read &
D320 D320 Cell None Write
Read &
D640 D640 Cell None Write
Read &
D640 D640 Cell None Write
Read &
D640 D640 Cell None Write
Read &
D640 D640 Cell None Write
Read &
D640 D640 Cell None Write
Read &
-24 -24 Cell None Write
Read &
3 3 Cell None Write
Read &
-115 -115 Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
2 2 Cell None Write

The value of this parameter


must satisfy the following
relationship:
"CellOverrunThd" >= Read &
90 90 Cell "CellUnderrunThd". Write
The value of this parameter
must satisfy the following
relationship:
"CellOverrunThd" >= Read &
30 30 Cell "CellUnderrunThd". Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
The value of this parameter
must satisfy the following
relationship:
"UlLdrTrigThd" >=
"UlLdrRelThd";
"UlOlcTrigThd" >
"UlLdrTrigThd";
"UlNonCtrlThdForOther"(Se
e "ADD UCELLCAC") >= Read &
55 55 Cell "UlLdrTrigThd". Write
The value of this parameter
must satisfy the following
relationship:
"UlLdrTrigThd" >=
"UlLdrRelThd";
"UlOlcRelThd" >= Read &
45 45 Cell "UlLdrRelThd". Write
The value of this parameter
must satisfy the following
relationship:
"DlLdrTrigThd" >=
"DlLdrRelThd";
"DlOlcTrigThd" >
"DlLdrTrigThd";
"DlOtherThd"(See "ADD
UCELLCAC") >= Read &
70 70 Cell "DlLdrTrigThd". Write
The value of this parameter
must satisfy the following
relationship:
"DlLdrTrigThd" >=
"DlLdrRelThd";
"DlOlcRelThd" >= Read &
60 60 Cell "DlLdrRelThd". Write
The value of this parameter
must satisfy the following
relationship:
"UlOlcTrigThd" >
"UlLdrTrigThd";
"UlOlcTrigThd" >=
"UlOlcRelThd";
"UlOlcTrigThd" >=
"UlNonCtrlThdForHo"(See Read &
95 95 Cell "ADD UCELLCAC"). Write
The value of this parameter
must satisfy the following
relationship:
"UlOlcTrigThd" >=
"UlOlcRelThd";
"UlOlcRelThd" >= Read &
85 85 Cell "UlLdrRelThd". Write
The value of this parameter
must satisfy the following
relationship:
"DlOlcTrigThd" >=
"DlOlcRelThd";
"DlOlcTrigThd" >
"DlLdrTrigThd";
"DlOlcTrigThd" >= Read &
95 95 Cell "DlCellTotalThd". Write
The value of this parameter
must satisfy the following
relationship:
"DlOlcTrigThd" >=
"DlOlcRelThd";
"DlOlcRelThd" >= Read &
85 85 Cell "DlLdrRelThd". Write

Read &
1000 1000 Cell None Write

The value of this parameter


must satisfy the following
relationship:
"HsupAuRetrnsLdTrigThd"
>= Read &
70 70 Cell "HsupAuRetrnsLdRelThd" Write
The value of this parameter
must satisfy the following
relationship:
"HsupAuRetrnsLdTrigThd"
>= Read &
50 50 Cell "HsupAuRetrnsLdRelThd" Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
CodeAdj CodeAdj Cell None Write
Read &
InterFreqLDHO InterFreqLDHO Cell None Write
Read &
BERateRed BERateRed Cell None Write
Read &
NoAct NoAct Cell None Write
Read &
NoAct NoAct Cell None Write
Read &
NoAct NoAct Cell None Write
Read &
NoAct NoAct Cell None Write
Read &
NoAct NoAct Cell None Write
Read &
NoAct NoAct Cell None Write
Read &
NoAct NoAct Cell None Write
Read &
1 1 Cell None Write
Read &
1 1 Cell None Write
Read &
3 3 Cell None Write
Read &
1 1 Cell None Write
Read &
1 1 Cell None Write
Read &
3 3 Cell None Write
Read &
1 1 Cell None Write
Read &
InterFreqLDHO InterFreqLDHO Cell None Write
Read &
BERateRed BERateRed Cell None Write
Read &
NoAct NoAct Cell None Write
Read &
NoAct NoAct Cell None Write
Read &
NoAct NoAct Cell None Write
Read &
NoAct NoAct Cell None Write
Read &
NoAct NoAct Cell None Write
Read &
NoAct NoAct Cell None Write
Read &
1 1 Cell None Write
Read &
1 1 Cell None Write
Read &
3 3 Cell None Write
Read &
1 1 Cell None Write
Read &
1 1 Cell None Write
Read &
3 3 Cell None Write
Read &
1 1 Cell None Write
Read &
20 20 Cell None Write
Read &
20 20 Cell None Write

Read &
200000 200000 Cell None Write
Read &
200000 200000 Cell None Write

Read &
1 1 Cell None Write
The value of this parameter
must not be larger than
"DlHoCeCodeResvSf" in
"ADD UCELLCAC".
The comparison
between the spreading
factors is based on the
number following the
acronym "SF", for example, Read &
SF8 SF8 Cell SF32>SF8. Write
Read &
0 0 Cell None Write
Read &
1 1 Cell None Write
The value of this parameter
must not be larger than
"UlHoCeResvSf".
The
comparison between the
spreading factors is based
on the number following the
acronym "SF", for example, Read &
SF8 SF8 Cell SF32>SF8. Write

The value of this parameter


must not be larger than
"DlHoCeCodeResvSf" in
"ADD UCELLCAC".
The comparison
between the spreading
factors is based on the
number following the
acronym "SF", for example, Read &
SF8 SF8 Cell SF32>SF8. Write
Read &
13 13 Cell None Write
This parameter is valid only
when
INTER_FREQ_HHO_SWIT
CH of the "HoSwitch" in
"SET
UCORRMALGOSWITCH" is Read &
0 0 Cell set to ON. Write
Read &
OFF OFF Cell None Write
Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
SF8 2SF4 Cell None Write
Read &
BLINDHO BLINDHO Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write

CSAMR_INTERFREQ:O
FF,
CSNONAMR_INTERFR
EQ:OFF,
PSR99_INTERFREQ:OF
F,
PSHSPA_INTERFREQ: Read &
None OFF Cell None Write
Read &
80 80 Cell None Write
Read &
80 80 Cell None Write
For low
speed(5km/h):Range is
D4~D6, the
recommended value is
D5;
for middle
speed(50km/h):Range is
D3~D4, the
recommended value is
D4;
for high
speed(120km/h):Range
is D2~D4, the
recommended value is
D2;
universal value:Range is
D3~D6, the
recommended value is Read &
D3 D3. Cell None Write
EVENT_TRIGG Read &
ER EVENT_TRIGGER Cell None Write
Read &
CPICH_EC/NO CPICH_EC/NO Cell None Write
This parameter is valid when
"InterFreqReportMode" is
set to Read &
D500 D500 Cell PERIODICAL_REPORTING. Write
This parameter is valid when
"InterFreqReportMode" is
set to Read &
0 0 Cell PERIODICAL_REPORTING. Write
This parameter is valid when
"InterFreqReportMode" is
set to Read &
0 0 Cell PERIODICAL_REPORTING. Write
Read &
6 6 Cell None Write
Read &
D640 D640 Cell None Write
Read &
-16 -16 Cell None Write
Read &
-92 -92 Cell None Write
Read &
1 1 Cell None Write
Read &
3 3 Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write

CSAMR_INTERRAT:OF Read &


None F Cell None Write
Read &
80 80 Cell None Write
Read &
80 80 Cell None Write
Read &
D3 D3 Cell None Write
EVENT_TRIGG Read &
ER EVENT_TRIGGER Cell None Write
This parameter is valid when
"InterRatReportMode" is set
to Read &
D1000 D1000 Cell PERIODICAL_REPORTING. Write
Read &
REQUIRED REQUIRED Cell None Write
This parameter is valid when
"InterRatReportMode" is set
to Read &
0 0 Cell PERIODICAL_REPORTING. Write
This parameter is valid when
"InterRatReportMode" is set
to Read &
0 0 Cell PERIODICAL_REPORTING. Write
Read &
0 0 Cell None Write
Read &
D640 D640 Cell None Write
Read &
21 21 Cell None Write
Read &
1 1 Cell None Write
Read &
ALL_USER ALL_USER Cell None Write
Read &
3 3 Cell None Write

Read &
30 30 Cell None Write
Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write
Read &
10 10 Cell None Write

The value of this parameter


must fulfill the following
condition:
"MtchMinPerc0" >= Read &
80 80 Cell "MtchMinPerc15". Write
The value of this parameter
must fulfill the following
condition:
"MtchMinPerc0" >= Read &
50 50 Cell "MtchMinPerc15". Write
Read &
35 35 Cell None Write
Read &
10 10 Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
PTM PTM RNC None Write
Read &
4 4 RNC None Write
Read &
3 3 RNC None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write
Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write
Read &
None None RNC None Write

Physical Read &


0 0 channel None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
-7 -7 Cell None Write

This paramter is valid only


when "STTD support
indicator" of "ADD
UCELLSETUP" is set to Read &
0 0 Cell STTD_Supported. Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
This parameter is consistent
with "FACH ID" in "ADD
UFACH", "ADD
UFACHDYNTFS", and "ADD Read &
None None Cell UFACHLOCH". Write
Read &
ON ON Cell None Write

Read &
None None None None Write
If this parameter is set
through both the "ADD
UCELLMCDRD" and "SET
UMCDRD" commands, the
parameter set through the
"ADD UCELLMCDRD"
command takes precedence
over that set through the Read &
OFF OFF Cell "SET UMCDRD" command. Write
If this parameter is set
through both the "ADD
UCELLMCDRD" and "SET
UMCDRD" commands, the
parameter set through the
"ADD UCELLMCDRD"
command takes precedence
over that set through the Read &
10 10 Cell "SET UMCDRD" command. Write
If this parameter is set
through both the "ADD
UCELLMCDRD" and "SET
UMCDRD" commands, the
parameter set through the
"ADD UCELLMCDRD"
command takes precedence
over that set through the Read &
D3000 D3000 RNC "SET UMCDRD" command. Write
If this parameter is set
through both the "ADD
UCELLMCDRD" and "SET
UMCDRD" commands, the
parameter set through the
"ADD UCELLMCDRD"
command takes precedence
over that set through the Read &
-92 -92 Cell "SET UMCDRD" command. Write
If this parameter is set
through both the "ADD
UCELLMCDRD" and "SET
UMCDRD" commands, the
parameter set through the
"ADD UCELLMCDRD"
command takes precedence
over that set through the Read &
-12 -12 Cell "SET UMCDRD" command. Write
If this parameter is set
through both the "ADD
UCELLMCDRD" and "SET
UMCDRD" commands, the
parameter set through the
"ADD UCELLMCDRD"
command takes precedence
over that set through the Read &
10 10 Cell "SET UMCDRD" command. Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
6 6 Cell None Write
Read &
D3000 D3000 Cell None Write
Read &
-92 -92 Cell None Write
Read &
-12 -12 Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
REQUIRE REQUIRE Cell None Write
INTER_FREQ_
AND_INTER_R INTER_FREQ_AND_INT Read &
AT ER_RAT Cell None Write
This parameter is required
when the
"InterFreqInterRatMeasInd"
parameter is set to
INTER_FREQ, INTER_RAT
or
INTER_FREQ_AND_INTER
_RAT.
This parameter is not
required when the
"InterFreqInterRatMeasInd"
INTER_FREQ_AND_INT parameter is set to Read &
None ER_RAT Cell NOT_REQUIRE. Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
2 2 Cell None Write
Read &
2 2 Cell None Write
Read &
D6 D6 Cell None Write
Read &
-70 -70 Cell None Write
Read &
1 1 Cell None Write
Read &
D0 D0 Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
3 3 Cell None Write
Read &
3 3 Cell None Write
Read &
3 3 Cell None Write
Read &
3 3 Cell None Write
Read &
68 68 Cell None Write
Read &
130 130 Cell None Write
Read &
3000 3000 Cell None Write
Read &
5000 5000 Cell None Write
Read &
0 0 Cell None Write
Read &
0 0 Cell None Write

Read &
MBMS_REL MBMS_REL Cell None Write
Read &
1 1 Cell None Write
Read &
1 1 Cell None Write

Read &
0 0 Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
The value of this parameter
must satisfy the following
relationship:
"SpucHeavy" >=
"SpucLight"; Read &
45 45 Cell "SpucLight" >= "SpucHyst". Write
The value of this parameter
must satisfy the following
relationship:
"SpucHeavy" >=
"SpucLight";
100 >= "SpucHeavy" + Read &
70 70 Cell "SpucHyst". Write
The value of this parameter
must satisfy the following
relationship:
"SpucLight" >= "SpucHyst";
100 >= "SpucHeavy" + Read &
5 5 Cell "SpucHyst". Write
Read &
-2 -2 Cell None Write

Read &
2 2 Cell None Write
Read &
-4 -4 Cell None Write
Read &
-4 -4 Cell None Write
Read &
4 4 Cell None Write
Read &
4 4 Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
5 5 Cell None Write
Read &
20 20 Cell None Write
Read &
20 20 Cell None Write
This parameter is valid when
"InterRatReportMode" in
"SET UINTERRATHOCOV"
or "ADD
UCELLINTERRATHOCOV" Read &
CPICH_RSCP CPICH_RSCP Cell is set to EVENT_TRIGGER. Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
D320 D320 Cell None Write
Read &
D320 D320 Cell None Write
Read &
D320 D320 Cell None Write
Read &
D320 D320 Cell None Write
Read &
D240 D240 Cell None Write
Read &
D640 D640 Cell None Write

Read &
D640 D640 Cell None Write
Read &
D240 D240 Cell None Write

Read &
D640 D640 Cell None Write
Read &
D2560 D2560 Cell None Write

Read &
D1280 D1280 Cell None Write
Read &
D1280 D1280 Cell None Write

Read &
D240 D240 Cell None Write
Read &
D19 D19 Cell None Write

Read &
D1 D1 Cell None Write
Read &
64 64 Cell None Write

Read &
TEN_MSEC TEN_MSEC Cell None Write
Read &
480 480 Cell None Write
Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
64 64 Cell None Write

Read &
TEN_MSEC TEN_MSEC Cell None Write
Read &
480 480 Cell None Write
Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
64 64 Cell None Write

Read &
TEN_MSEC TEN_MSEC Cell None Write
Read &
480 480 Cell None Write
Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
64 64 Cell None Write

Read &
TEN_MSEC TEN_MSEC Cell None Write
Read &
480 480 Cell None Write
Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
None None Cell None Write
1. This parameter is valid
when "RedirSwitch" is set to
ONLY_TO_INTER_FREQU
ENCY or
ONLY_TO_INTER_RAT.
2. If the value of this
parameter is set in both the
"SET UREDIRECTION" and
"ADD
UCELLREDIRECTION"
commands, the value set in
the "ADD
UCELLREDIRECTION" Read &
None 0 Cell command prevails. Write
1. This parameter is valid
when "RedirSwitch" is set to
ONLY_TO_INTER_FREQU
ENCY or
ONLY_TO_INTER_RAT.
2. If the value of this
parameter is set in both the
"SET UREDIRECTION" and
"ADD
UCELLREDIRECTION"
commands, the value set in
the "ADD
UCELLREDIRECTION" Read &
None AMR:50;Other:0 Cell command prevails. Write
1. This parameter is valid
when "RedirSwitch" is set to
ONLY_TO_INTER_FREQU
ENCY or
ONLY_TO_INTER_RAT.
2. If the value of this
parameter is set in both the
"SET UREDIRECTION" and
"ADD
UCELLREDIRECTION"
commands, the value set in
the "ADD
UCELLREDIRECTION" Read &
None DependOnNCell Cell command prevails. Write
1. This parameter is valid
when "RedirBandInd" is not
set to BandIndNotUsed.
2. If the value of this
parameter is set in both the
"SET UREDIRECTION" and
"ADD
UCELLREDIRECTION"
commands, the value set in
the "ADD
UCELLREDIRECTION" Read &
None None Cell command prevails. Write
1. This parameter is valid
when
"RedirUARFCNUplinkInd" is
set to TRUE.
2. This parameter is valid
when "RedirBandInd" is set
to BandIndNotUsed.
3. If the value of this
parameter is set in both the
"SET UREDIRECTION" and
"ADD
UCELLREDIRECTION"
commands, the value set in
the "ADD
UCELLREDIRECTION" Read &
None None Cell command prevails. Write

1. This parameter is valid


when "RedirSwitch" is set to
ONLY_TO_INTER_FREQU
ENCY or
ONLY_TO_INTER_RAT.
2. If the value of this
parameter is set in both the
"SET UREDIRECTION" and
"ADD
UCELLREDIRECTION"
commands, the value set in
the "ADD
UCELLREDIRECTION" Read &
None None Cell command prevails. Write
Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
None None RAB None Write
Read &
None None RAB None Write
The value of this parameter
must not be smaller than Read &
None None Cell "RlMinDlPwr". Write
The value of this parameter
must not be larger than Read &
None None Cell "RlMaxDlPwr". Write
Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
CPICH_ECNO CPICH_ECNO Cell None Write
Read &
2 2 Cell None Write
Read &
2 2 Cell None Write
This parameter is valid only
when "QualMeas" is set to Read &
1 1 Cell CPICH_ECNO. Write
This parameter is valid only
when "QualMeas" is set to Read &
1 1 Cell CPICH_ECNO. Write
Read &
1 1 Cell None Write
Read &
-18 -18 Cell None Write
Read &
-58 -58 Cell None Write
Read &
0 0 Cell None Write

This parameter is required


when the "QrxlevminExtSup"
parameter is set to TRUE
but not required when the
"QrxlevminExtSup" Read &
None None Cell parameter is set to FALSE. Write
Read &
24 24 Cell None Write

Read &
5 5 Cell None Write
Read &
4 4 Cell None Write
Read &
5 5 Cell None Write
Read &
4 4 Cell None Write
Read &
2 2 Cell None Write
Read &
255 255 Cell None Write

Read &
255 255 Cell None Write
Read &
255 255 Cell None Write

NOT_CONFIGU Read &


RED NOT_CONFIGURED Cell None Write
This parameter is valid only
when "NonhcsInd" is set to Read &
NotUsed NotUsed Cell CONFIGURED. Write

This parameter is valid only


when "NonhcsInd" is set to Read &
8 8 Cell CONFIGURED. Write
This parameter is valid only
when "NonhcsInd" is set to Read &
NotUsed NotUsed Cell CONFIGURED. Write
Read &
255 255 Cell None Write
Read &
255 255 Cell None Write
Read &
255 255 Cell None Write
Read &
255 255 Cell None Write
Read &
255 255 Cell None Write
Read &
255 255 Cell None Write
Read &
4 4 Cell None Write
Read &
2 2 Cell None Write
Read &
2 2 Cell None Write
Read &
1 1 Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
-7 -7 Cell None Write

Read &
-6 -6 Cell None Write

Read &
OFF OFF RNC None Write

This parameter is valid when Read &


10 10 RNC "CellIDChgSwitch" is ON Write
Read &
D64 D64 Cell None Write
Read &
D64 D64 Cell None Write
WALKING_SPE
ED_AND_HOT_ WALKING_SPEED_AN Read &
SPOT_CELL D_HOT_SPOT_CELL Cell None Write
Read &
0 0 RNC None Write
Read &
D8 D8 RNC None Write
Read &
1 1 RNC None Write
Read &
BasedOnUECap BasedOnUECap RNC None Write
Read &
0 0 RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write
T3212 needs to be set when
"CNDomainId" in "ADD
UCNDOMAIN" is set to
CS_DOMAIN; T3212 does
not need to be set when
"CNDomainId" in "ADD
UCNDOMAIN" is set to Read &
10 10 RNC PS_DOMAIN. Write
ATT needs to be set when
"CNDomainId" in "ADD
UCNDOMAIN" is set to
CS_DOMAIN; ATT does not
need to be set when
"CNDomainId" in "ADD
UCNDOMAIN" is set to Read &
ALLOWED ALLOWED RNC PS_DOMAIN. Write
NMO needs to be set when
"CNDomainId" in "ADD
UCNDOMAIN" is set to
PS_DOMAIN; NMO does
not need to be set when
"CNDomainId" in "ADD
UCNDOMAIN" is set to Read &
MODE2 MODE2 RNC CS_DOMAIN. Write

DRXCycleLenCoef needs to
be set only when
"CNDomainId" in "ADD
UCNDOMAIN" is set to
CS_DOMAIN or Read &
6 6 RNC PS_DOMAIN. Write
Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write
Read &
None None RNC None Write

When "CNProtclVer" in
"ADD UCNNODE" is set to
R99, set SupportCRType to
CR527_SUPPORT or
CR527_NOT_SUPPORT;
when "CNProtclVer" in "ADD
UCNNODE" is set to R4, set
SupportCRType to
CR528_SUPPORT or
CR528_NOT_SUPPORT;
when "CNProtclVer" in "ADD
UCNNODE" is set to R5, set
SupportCRType to
CR529_SUPPORT or
CR529_NOT_SUPPORT;
when "CNProtclVer" in "ADD
UCNNODE" is set to R6,
there is no SupportCRType Read &
None None RNC that can be set. Write
Read &
None None RNC None Write
Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write
When "TnlBearerType" in
"ADD UCNNODE" is set to
IP_TRANS, RTCPSwitch Read &
None OFF RNC needs to be set. Write
When "RTCPSwitch" in
"ADD UCNNODE" is set to
ON, RTCPBWRatio needs Read &
None 1 RNC to be set. Write

When "CNDomainId" in
"ADD UCNNODE" is set to
CS_DOMAIN,
Switch3GPP25415CR0125 Read &
None OFF RNC needs to be set. Write
Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
0 None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write
Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write
Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write
Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write
Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
255 None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write

CountCThreshold needs to
be set when
"CounterCheckSwitch" in
"SET UCNTCHK" is set to
ON; CountCThreshold does
not need to be set when
"CounterCheckSwitch" in
"SET UCNTCHK" is set to Read &
None None RNC OFF. Write
Read &
180 180 RNC None Write
Read &
5 5 RNC None Write
Read &
2 2 RNC None Write
Read &
5 5 RNC None Write
Read &
D2000 D2000 RNC None Write

Read &
3 3 RNC None Write
Read &
D2000 D2000 RNC None Write

Read &
3 3 RNC None Write
Read &
D30 D30 RNC None Write
Read &
D30 D30 RNC None Write

Read &
D40 D40 RNC None Write
Read &
1 1 RNC None Write

Read &
5 5 RNC None Write
Read &
6 6 RNC None Write

Read &
D1 D1 RNC None Write
Read &
3 3 RNC None Write

Read &
D50 D50 RNC None Write
T314 should be set greater Read &
D0 D0 RNC than T302*N302 Write
T315 should be set greater Read &
D0 D0 RNC than T302*N302 Write

Read &
D1 D1 RNC None Write
Read &
D30 D30 RNC None Write
Read &
D600 D600 RNC None Write

Read &
D1 D1 RNC None Write
Read &
INVALID INVALID RNC None Write
CFG_HSDPA_64QAM_
SWITCH:ON,
CFG_HSDPA_DC_SWIT
CH:OFF,
CFG_HSDPA_MIMO_S
WITCH:ON,
CFG_HSDPA_MIMO_WI
TH_64QAM_SWITCH:O
FF,
CFG_HSPA_DTX_DRX_
SWITCH:OFF,
CFG_HSPA_HSSCCH_
LESS_OP_SWITCH:OF
F,
CFG_HSUPA_16QAM_
SWITCH:OFF,
CFG_IMS_SUPPORT_S
WITCH:ON,
CFG_LOSSLESS_DLRL
C_PDUSIZECHG_SWIT
CH:OFF,
CFG_LOSSLESS_RELO
C_CFG_SWITCH:OFF,
CFG_MULTI_RAB_SWI
TCH:ON,
CFG_PDCP_IPV6_HEA
D_COMPRESS_SWITC
H:OFF,
CFG_PDCP_RFC2507_
HC_SWITCH:OFF,
CFG_PDCP_RFC3095_
HC_SWITCH:OFF,
CFG_PTT_SWITCH:OF
F,
CFG_RAB_REL_RMV_
HSPAPLUS_SWITCH:O Read &
None FF RNC None Write
H:OFF,
DRA_BASE_COVER_B
E_TTI_RECFG_SWITC
H:ON,
DRA_BASE_RES_BE_T
TI_L2_OPT_SWITCH:O
FF,
DRA_BASE_RES_BE_T
TI_RECFG_SWITCH:O
N,
DRA_DCCC_SWITCH:O
N, DRA_THROU_DCCC_SWIT
DRA_HSDPA_DL_FLO CH,DRA_BASE_ADM_CE_
W_CONTROL_SWITCH: BE_TTI_RECFG_SWITCH,
OFF, DRA_BASE_COVER_BE_T
DRA_HSDPA_STATE_T TI_RECFG_SWITCH,DRA_
RANS_SWITCH:OFF, BASE_RES_BE_TTI_RECF
DRA_HSUPA_DCCC_S G_SWITCH and
WITCH:ON, DRA_HSUPA_DCCC_SWIT
DRA_HSUPA_STATE_T CH are valid when
RANS_SWITCH:OFF, DRA_DCCC_SWITCH is set
DRA_IP_SERVICE_QO to ON;
S_SWITCH:OFF, For BE
DRA_PS_BE_STATE_T service,DRA_HSDPA_STAT
RANS_SWITCH:ON, E_TRANS_SWITCH and
DRA_PS_NON_BE_STA DRA_HSUPA_STATE_TRA
TE_TRANS_SWITCH:O NS_SWITCH are valid when
FF, DRA_PS_BE_STATE_TRA
DRA_R99_DL_FLOW_C NS_SWITCH is set to ON;
ONTROL_SWITCH:OFF For RT
, service,DRA_HSDPA_STAT
DRA_THROUGHPUT_D E_TRANS_SWITCH and
CCC_SWITCH:OFF, DRA_HSUPA_STATE_TRA
DRA_VOICE_SAVE_CE NS_SWITCH are valid when
_SWITCH:OFF, DRA_PS_NON_BE_STATE
DRA_VOICE_TTI_RECF _TRANS_SWITCH is set to Read &
None G_SWITCH:ON RNC ON; Write
CS_AMRC_SWITCH:OF
F,
CS_HANDOVER_TO_U
TRAN_DEFAULT_CFG_
SWITCH:ON,
CS_IUUP_V2_SUPPOR Read &
None T_SWITCH:OFF RNC None Write
PC_CFG_ED_POWER_I
NTERPOLATION_SWIT
CH:OFF,
PC_DL_INNER_LOOP_
PC_ACTIVE_SWITCH:O
N,
PC_DOWNLINK_POWE
R_BALANCE_SWITCH:
ON,
PC_EFACH_ECN0_DY
N_ADJ_SWITCH:OFF,
PC_FP_MULTI_RLS_IN
D_SWITCH:ON,
PC_HSUPA_HARQNUM
_AUTO_ADJUST_SWIT
CH:OFF,
PC_INNER_LOOP_LMT
ED_PWR_INC_SWITCH
:OFF,
PC_OLPC_SWITCH:ON
,
PC_RL_RECFG_SIR_T
ARGET_CARRY_SWIT
CH:OFF,
PC_SIG_DCH_OLPC_S
WITCH:OFF,
PC_UL_SIRERR_HIGH_ Read &
None REL_UE_SWITCH:OFF RNC None Write
CMP_IU_SYSHOIN_CM
P_IUUP_FIXTO1_SWIT
CH:OFF,
CMP_IUR_H2D_FOR_L
OWR5_NRNCCELL_SW
ITCH:OFF,
CMP_IUR_SHO_DIVCT
RL_SWITCH:OFF,
CMP_UU_ADJACENT_
FREQ_CM_SWITCH:OF
F,
CMP_UU_AMR_DRD_H
HO_COMPAT_SWITCH:
OFF,
CMP_UU_AMR_SID_M
UST_CFG_SWITCH:OF
F,
CMP_UU_FDPCH_COM
PAT_SWITCH:OFF,
CMP_UU_IGNORE_UE
_RLC_CAP_SWITCH:O
N,
CMP_UU_INTRA_FREQ
_MC_BESTCELL_CIO_
SWITCH:OFF,
CMP_UU_IOS_CELL_S
YNC_INFO_REPORT_S
WITCH:OFF,
CMP_UU_SERV_CELL_
CHG_WITH_ASU_SWIT
CH:OFF,
CMP_UU_SERV_CELL_
CHG_WITH_RB_MOD_
SWITCH:ON,
CMP_UU_VOIP_UP_PR
OC_AS_NORMAL_PS_ Read &
None SWITCH:ON RNC None Write
MAP_HSUPA_TTI_2MS
_SWITCH:OFF,
MAP_INTER_RAT_PS_I
N_CHANLE_LIMIT_SWI
TCH:OFF,
MAP_PS_BE_ON_E_FA
CH_SWITCH:OFF,
MAP_PS_STREAM_ON
_E_FACH_SWITCH:OF
F,
MAP_PS_STREAM_ON
_HSDPA_SWITCH:OFF,
MAP_PS_STREAM_ON
_HSUPA_SWITCH:OFF,
MAP_SRB_6800_WHEN
_RAB_ON_HSDSCH_S Read &
None WITCH:OFF RNC None Write
PS_BE_EXTRA_LOW_
RATE_ACCESS_SWITC
H:OFF,
PS_BE_INIT_RATE_DY
NAMIC_CFG_SWITCH:
OFF,
PS_BE_IU_QOS_NEG_
SWITCH:OFF,
PS_RAB_DOWNSIZING
_SWITCH:ON,
PS_STREAM_IU_QOS_ PS_RAB_DOWNSIZING_S
NEG_SWITCH:OFF, WITCH is valid when
PS_BE_STRICT_IU_QO DRA_DCCC_SWITCH in Read &
None S_NEG_SWITCH:OFF RNC "DraSwitch" is set to ON. Write
DR_RRC_DRD_SWITC
H:ON,DR_RAB_SING_D
RD_SWITCH:ON,DR_R
AB_COMB_DRD_SWIT Read &
None CH:OFF RNC None Write
D_HO_SWITCH:OFF,
HO_INTER_RAT_CS_O
UT_SWITCH:ON,
HO_INTER_RAT_PS_3
G2G_CELLCHG_NACC
_SWITCH:OFF,
HO_INTER_RAT_PS_3
G2G_RELOCATION_S
WITCH:OFF,
HO_INTER_RAT_PS_O
UT_SWITCH:ON,
HO_INTER_RAT_RNC_
SERVICE_HO_SWITCH
:OFF,
HO_INTRA_FREQ_DET
SET_INTO_ACTSET_S
WITCH:ON,
HO_INTRA_FREQ_DET
SET_RPRT_SWITCH:O
N,
HO_INTRA_FREQ_HAR
D_HO_SWITCH:ON,
HO_INTRA_FREQ_RPR
T_1J_SWITCH:OFF,
HO_INTRA_FREQ_SOF
T_HO_SWITCH:ON,
HO_MC_MEAS_BEYON
D_UE_CAP_SWITCH:O
FF,
HO_MC_NCELL_COMB
INE_SWITCH:ON,
HO_MC_SIGNAL_IUR_I
NTRA_SWITCH:OFF,
HO_MC_SIGNAL_SWIT
CH:OFF,
HO_MC_SNA_RESTRIC Read &
None TION_SWITCH:OFF RNC None Write
SRNSR_DSCR_IUR_RE
SRCE_SWITCH:OFF,
SRNSR_DSCR_LOC_S
EPRAT_SWITCH:ON,
SRNSR_DSCR_PROPG
_DELAY_SWITCH:OFF,
SRNSR_DSCR_SEPRA Read &
None T_DUR_SWITCH:ON RNC None Write
CMCF_DL_HLS_SWITC
H:ON,
CMCF_UL_HLS_SWITC
H:ON,
CMCF_UL_PRECFG_T
OLERANCE_SWITCH:O
FF,
CMCF_WITHOUT_UE_
CAP_REPORT_SWITC Read &
None H:OFF RNC None Write
_BIT14:OFF,
RESERVED_SWITCH_0
_BIT15:OFF,
RESERVED_SWITCH_0
_BIT16:OFF,
RESERVED_SWITCH_0
_BIT17:OFF,
RESERVED_SWITCH_0
_BIT18:OFF,
RESERVED_SWITCH_0
_BIT19:OFF,
RESERVED_SWITCH_0
_BIT20:OFF,
RESERVED_SWITCH_0
_BIT21:OFF,
RESERVED_SWITCH_0
_BIT22:OFF,
RESERVED_SWITCH_0
_BIT23:OFF,
RESERVED_SWITCH_0
_BIT24:OFF,
RESERVED_SWITCH_0
_BIT25:OFF,
RESERVED_SWITCH_0
_BIT26:OFF,
RESERVED_SWITCH_0
_BIT27:OFF,
RESERVED_SWITCH_0
_BIT28:OFF,
RESERVED_SWITCH_0
_BIT29:OFF,
RESERVED_SWITCH_0
_BIT30:OFF,
RESERVED_SWITCH_0
_BIT31:OFF,
RESERVED_SWITCH_0 Read &
None _BIT32:OFF RNC None Write
_BIT14:ON,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1
_BIT15:ON,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1
_BIT16:ON,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1
_BIT17:ON,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1
_BIT18:ON,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1
_BIT19:ON,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1
_BIT20:ON,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1
_BIT21:ON,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1
_BIT22:ON,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1
_BIT23:ON,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1
_BIT24:ON,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1
_BIT25:ON,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1
_BIT26:ON,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1
_BIT27:ON,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1
_BIT28:ON,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1
_BIT29:ON,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1
_BIT30:ON,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1
_BIT31:ON,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1 Read &
None _BIT32:ON RNC None Write

Read &
0 0 RNC None Write
Read &
4294967295 4294967295 RNC None Write

Read &
0 0 RNC None Write

Read &
255 255 RNC None Write
Read &
90 90 RNC None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write

Physical Read &


None None channel None Write
Read &
50 50 RNC None Write
Read &
5 5 RNC None Write
The value of this parameter
must satisfy the following
relationship:
"Max capability middle load"
< "Max capability normal Read &
100 100 RNC load". Write
The value of this parameter
must satisfy the following
relationship:
"Max capability middle load"
< "Max capability normal Read &
10 10 RNC load". Write
The value of this parameter
must satisfy the following
relationship:
"Max capability middle load"
< "Max capability normal Read &
150 150 RNC load". Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write
Read &
None None RNC None Write
Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write
When the value of
"UlMidRateCalc" is
HAND_APPOINT, the
following relationship must
be satisfied:
"UlDcccRateThd" <= Read &
D64 D64 RNC "UlMidRateThd". Write
When the value of
"DlMidRateCalc" is
HAND_APPOINT, the
following relationship must
be satisfied:
"DlDcccRateThd" <= Read &
D64 D64 RNC "DlMidRateThd". Write
The low activity rate
adjustment function is invalid
when "LittleRateThd" >=
"UlDcccRateThd" and
"LittleRateThd" >= Read &
D64 D64 RNC "DlDcccRateThd". Write
RATE_UP_AND
_DOWN_ON_D RATE_UP_AND_DOWN Read &
CH _ON_DCH RNC None Write
RATE_UP_AND
_DOWN_ON_E RATE_UP_AND_DOWN Read &
DCH _ON_EDCH RNC None Write
This parameter is available if
the value of
"BEQosPerform" in "SET Read &
10 10 Cell UQOSACT" is YES. Write

This parameter is available if


the value of
"BEQosPerform" in "SET Read &
20 20 Cell UQOSACT" is YES. Write
Read &
3_Rates 3_Rates RNC None Write

Read &
3_Rates 3_Rates RNC None Write

The parameter is valid when


"UlRateUpAdjLevel" in "SET
UDCCC" is set to 3_Rates,
or "UlRateDnAdjLevel" in
HAND_APPOIN "SET UDCCC" is set to Read &
T HAND_APPOINT RNC 3_Rates. Write
The parameter is valid when
"UlMidRateCalc" in "SET
UDCCC" is set to
HAND_APPOINT, and the
following relationship must
be satisfied:
"UlDcccRateThd" <= Read &
D128 D128 RNC "UlMidRateThd". Write

Read &
3_Rates 3_Rates RNC None Write

Read &
3_Rates 3_Rates RNC None Write
This parameter is valid when
the "DlRateUpAdjLevel" in
"SET UDCCC" is set to
3_Rates, or when
HAND_APPOIN "DlRateDnAdjLevel" in "SET Read &
T HAND_APPOINT RNC UDCCC" is set to 3_Rates. Write

This parameter is valid when


the "DlMidRateCalc" in "SET
UDCCC" is set to
HAND_APPOINT, and the
following relationship must
be satisfied:
"DlDcccRateThd" <= Read &
D128 D128 RNC "DlMidRateThd". Write
Read &
4 4 RNC None Write
Read &
60 60 RNC None Write
Read &
30 30 RNC None Write
This parameter is available if
the value of
"BEQosPerform" in "SET Read &
D64 D64 Cell UQOSACT" is YES. Write
This parameter is available if
the value of
"BEQosPerform" in "SET Read &
D64 D64 Cell UQOSACT" is YES. Write
Read &
100 100 RNC None Write

Read &
OFF None RNC None Write
Read &
255 None RNC None Write

Read &
50 None RNC None Write
Read &
0 None RNC None Write

Read &
OFF OFF RNC None Write
TPE_DOWNLIN
K_SWITCH:OFF TPE_DOWNLINK_SWIT
,TPE_UPLINK_ CH:OFF,TPE_UPLINK_ Read &
SWITCH:OFF SWITCH:OFF RNC None Write
Read &
10 10 RNC None Write

Read &
Qos Qos RNC None Write

Read &
0 0 RNC None Write

Read &
0 0 RNC None Write
Read &
0 0 RNC None Write

Read &
0 0 RNC None Write

Read &
0 0 RNC None Write

Read &
0 0 RNC None Write

Read &
0 0 RNC None Write

Read &
0 0 RNC None Write

Read &
0 0 RNC None Write

Read &
0 0 RNC None Write

Read &
0 0 RNC None Write

Read &
0 0 RNC None Write
Read &
0 0 RNC None Write

Read &
0 0 RNC None Write

Read &
0 0 RNC None Write

Read &
0 0 RNC None Write

If this parameter is set


through both the "ADD
UCELLDRD" and "SET
UDRD" commands, the
parameter set through the
"ADD UCELLDRD" Read &
2 2 RNC command prevails. Write
If this parameter is set
through both the "ADD
UCELLDRD" and "SET
UDRD" commands, the
parameter set through the
"ADD UCELLDRD" Read &
OFF OFF RNC command prevails. Write

If this parameter is set


through both the "ADD
UCELLDRD" and "SET
UDRD" commands, the
parameter set through the
"ADD UCELLDRD" Read &
OFF OFF RNC command prevails. Write
If this parameter is set
through both the "ADD
UCELLDRD" and "SET
UDRD" commands, the
parameter set through the
"ADD UCELLDRD" Read &
OFF OFF RNC command prevails. Write
Read &
UserNumber UserNumber RNC None Write
Only_To_Inter_F Only_To_Inter_Frequenc Read &
requency y RNC None Write
This parameter is valid only
when the
"LdbDRDSwitchDCH" Read &
10 10 RNC parameter is set to ON. Write
This parameter is valid only
when the
"LdbDRDSwitchHSDPA" Read &
10 10 RNC parameter is set to ON. Write
This parameter is valid only
when the
"LdbDRDSwitchDCH" Read &
35 35 RNC parameter is set to ON. Write
This parameter is valid only
when the
"LdbDRDSwitchHSDPA" Read &
100 100 RNC parameter is set to ON. Write
This parameter is valid only
when the "LdbDRDchoice" Read &
30 30 RNC parameter is set to POWER. Write
If this parameter is set
through both the "ADD
UCELLDRD" and "SET
UDRD" commands, the
parameter set through the
"ADD UCELLDRD" Read &
OFF OFF RNC command prevails. Write
This parameter is valid only
when the
"CodeBalancingDrdSwitch"
parameter is set to ON
through the "SET UDRD" Read &
7 7 RNC command. Write
If this parameter is set
through both the "ADD
UCELLDRD" and "SET
UDRD" commands, the
parameter set through the
"ADD UCELLDRD"
command prevails. This
parameter is valid only when
the
"CodeBalancingDrdSwitch" Read &
SF8 SF8 RNC parameter is set to ON. Write
If this parameter is set
through both the "ADD
UCELLDRD" and "SET
UDRD" commands, the
parameter set through the
"ADD UCELLDRD"
command prevails. This
parameter is valid only when
the
"CodeBalancingDrdSwitch" Read &
13 13 RNC parameter is set to ON. Write
If this parameter is set
through both the "ADD
UCELLDRD" and "SET
UDRD" commands, the
parameter set through the
"ADD UCELLDRD" Read &
DependOnNCell DependOnNCell RNC command prevails. Write
If this parameter is set
through both the "ADD
UCELLDRD" and "SET
UDRD" commands, the
parameter set through the
"ADD UCELLDRD" Read &
None None RNC command prevails. Write
Common UARFCNs: [937-
1288]
Special UARFCNs: none
BAND4
Common UARFCNs:
[1312-1513]
Special UARFCNs: {1662,
1687, 1712, 1737, 1762,
1787, 1812, 1837, 1862}
BAND5
Common UARFCNs:
[4132-4233]
Special UARFCNs: {782,
787, 807, 812, 837, 862}
BAND6
Common UARFCNs:
[4162-4188]
Special UARFCNs: {812,
837}
BAND7
Common UARFCNs:
[2012-2338]
Special UARFCNs: {2362,
2387, 2412, 2437, 2462,
2487, 2512, 2537, 2562,
2587, 2612, 2637, 2662,
2687}
BAND8
Common UARFCNs:
[2712-2863]
Special UARFCNs: none
BAND9
Common UARFCNs:
[8762-8912]
Special UARFCNs: none
BandIndNotUsed Read &
None None RNC [0-16383] Write
[1162-1513]
Special UARFCNs: none
BAND4
Common UARFCNs:
[1537-1738]
Special UARFCNs: {1887,
1912, 1937, 1962, 1987,
2012, 2037, 2062, 2087}
BAND5
Common UARFCNs:
[4357-4458]
Special UARFCNs: {1007,
1012, 1032, 1037, 1062,
1087}
BAND6
Common UARFCNs:
[4387-4413]
Special UARFCNs: {1037,
1062}
BAND7
Common UARFCNs:
[2237-2563]
Special UARFCNs: {2587,
2612, 2637, 2662, 2687,
2712, 2737, 2762, 2787,
2812, 2837, 2862, 2887,
2912}
BAND8
Common UARFCNs:
[2937-3088]
Special UARFCNs: none
BAND9
Common UARFCNs:
[9237-9387]
Special UARFCNs: none
BandIndNotUsed Read &
None None RNC [0-16383] Write
If this parameter is set
through both the "ADD
UCELLDRD" and "SET
UDRD" commands, the
parameter set through the
"ADD UCELLDRD"
command takes precedence
over that set through the Read &
OFF ON RNC "SET UDRD" command. Write

Read &
10 10 RNC None Write
If this parameter is set
through both the "ADD
UCELLDRD" and "SET
UDRD" commands, the
parameter set through the
"ADD UCELLDRD"
command takes precedence
over that set through the Read &
25 25 RNC "SET UDRD" command. Write
Read &
OFF OFF RNC None Write

Read &
OFF OFF RNC None Write
Read &
OFF OFF RNC None Write

Read &
10 10 RNC None Write

Read &
10 10 RNC None Write
Read &
25 25 RNC None Write

Read &
17 17 RNC None Write

Read &
15 15 RNC None Write

Read &
25 25 RNC None Write

Read &
20 20 RNC None Write

Read &
15 15 RNC None Write
Read &
None 11 RNC None Write

Read &
None 100 RNC None Write

Read &
None TEN_MSEC RNC None Write
Valid when
"ChoiceRptUnitForCQIE" is Read &
None 500 RNC set to TEN_MSEC Write

Valid when
"ChoiceRptUnitForCQIE" is Read &
None None RNC set to MIN Write
Read &
None 100 RNC None Write

Read &
None TEN_MSEC RNC None Write
Valid when
"ChoiceRptUnitForCQIF" is Read &
None 500 RNC set to TEN_MSEC Write

Valid when
"ChoiceRptUnitForCQIF" is Read &
None None RNC set to MIN Write

Read &
ON ON RNC None Write

When "DsacAutoSwitch"is
set to ON,the parameter
need configuring;else,need Read &
1 1 RNC not. Write
When "DsacAutoSwitch"is
set to ON,the parameter
need configuring;else,need Read &
TURE 1 RNC not. Write

When "DsacAutoSwitch"is
set to ON,the parameter
need configuring;else,need Read &
2 2 RNC not. Write
AC0-1&AC1-1&AC2- When "DsacAutoSwitch"is
1&AC3-1&AC4-1&AC5- set to ON,the parameter
1&AC6-1&AC7-1&AC8- need configuring;else,need Read &
None 1&AC9-1 RNC not. Write

When "DsacAutoSwitch"is
set to ON,the parameter
need configuring;else,need Read &
100 100 RNC not. Write
When "DsacAutoSwitch"is
set to ON,the parameter
need configuring;else,need Read &
10 10 RNC not. Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
ON ON RNC None Write
This parameter is valid when Read &
None None RNC "Dtxvalid" is set to ON. Write
This parameter is valid when Read &
D2 D2 RNC "Dtxvalid" is set to ON. Write

This parameter is valid when Read &


None None RNC "Dtxvalid" is set to ON. Write
This parameter is valid when Read &
None None RNC "Dtxvalid" is set to ON. Write

This parameter is valid when Read &


D1 D1 RNC "Dtxvalid" is set to ON. Write

This parameter is valid when Read &


D1 D1 RNC "Dtxvalid" is set to ON. Write
This parameter is valid when Read &
ON ON RNC "Dtxvalid" is set to ON. Write

This parameter is valid when Read &


D5 D5 RNC "Dtxvalid" is set to ON. Write
This parameter is valid when Read &
D4 D4 RNC "Dtxvalid" is set to ON. Write

This parameter is valid when Read &


D2 D2 RNC "Dtxvalid" is set to ON. Write
This parameter is valid when Read &
1 1 RNC "Dtxvalid" is set to ON. Write

This parameter is valid when Read &


D2 D2 RNC "Dtxvalid" is set to ON. Write
This parameter is valid when Read &
D5 D5 RNC "Dtxvalid" is set to ON. Write

This parameter is valid when Read &


D20 D20 RNC "Dtxvalid" is set to ON. Write

This parameter is valid when Read &


D5 D5 RNC "Dtxvalid" is set to ON. Write
RATE_8KBPS: not
selected
RATE_16KBPS: not
selected
RATE_32KBPS: not
selected
RATE_64KBPS: not
selected
RATE_128KBPS:
selected
RATE_144KBPS: not
selected
RATE_256KBPS:
selected
RATE_384KBPS: not
selected
RATE_608KBPS:
selected
RATE_1280KBPS: not
selected
RATE_2048KBPS: not
selected
RATE_2720KBPS: not
selected
RATE_5440KBPS: not
selected
RATE_11480KBPS: not Read &
None selected RNC None Write
Read &
Gold Gold None None Write
This parameter must be
smaller than or equal to Read &
3 3 None "BeThd6B1" Write
This parameter must be
greater than or equal to
"BeThd6A1";
This parameter must be Read &
3 3 None smaller than "BeThd6A2"; Write
This parameter must be
smaller than or equal to
"BeThd6B2";
This parameter must be Read &
4 4 None greater than "BeThd6B1"; Write
This parameter must be
greater than or equal to Read &
4 4 None "BeThd6A2" Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
If this paramter is not zero, it
is valid only when
"NBscIndex" in "ADD Read &
None None Cell UNBSC" is added. Write

Read &
None OFF Cell None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write

This paramter is valid only


when "CnOpGrpIndex" in
"ADD UCNOPERGROUP" is Read &
None None Cell added. Write
Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write

This paramter is valid only


when "CfgRacInd" is set to Read &
None None Cell REQUIRE. Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
GSM900_DCS1
800_BAND_US GSM900_DCS1800_BA Read &
ED ND_USED Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
NOT_USED NOT_USED Cell None Write

This paramter is valid only


when "UseOfHcs" is set to Read &
0 0 Cell TRUE. Write
This parameter is valid only
when "UseOfHcs" is set to Read &
20 20 Cell TRUE. Write

Read &
NC0 NC0 Cell None Write
Read &
0 0 Cell None Write

Read &
0 0 Cell None Write
Read &
0 0 Cell None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
SINGLE_HOST SINGLE_HOST Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write

This paramter is valid only


when "CnOpGrpIndex" in
"ADD UCNOPERGROUP" is Read &
None None Cell added. Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
0 0 Cell None Write
This paramter is valid only
when "QqualminInd" is set to Read &
None None Cell TRUE. Write
Read &
0 0 Cell None Write
This paramter is valid only
when "QrxlevminInd" is set Read &
None None Cell to TRUE. Write
This paramter is valid only
when "QrxlevminInd" is set Read &
0 0 Cell to TRUE. Write

This paramter is valid only


when "QrxlevminExtSup" is Read &
None None Cell set to TRUE. Write
Read &
0 0 Cell None Write

This paramter is valid only


when
"MaxAllowedUlTxPowerInd" Read &
None None Cell is set to TRUE. Write

Read &
NOT_USED NOT_USED Cell None Write
This paramter is valid only
when "UseOfHcs" is set to Read &
0 0 Cell TRUE. Write

This parameter is valid only


when "UseOfHcs" is set to Read &
20 20 Cell TRUE. Write
Read &
0 0 Cell None Write

This paramter is valid only


STTD_not_Supp when "TxDiversityInd" is set Read &
orted STTD_not_Supported Cell to TRUE. Write

This paramter is valid only


CP1_not_Suppo when "TxDiversityInd" is set Read &
rted CP1_not_Supported Cell to TRUE. Write
This paramter is valid only
when "CLTAModeInd" is set Read &
OFFSET1 OFFSET1 Cell to TRUE. Write

This paramter is valid only


when "TxDiversityInd" is set
to TRUE.
This paramter is set to STTD
only when "STTDSupInd" is
set to STTD_Supported.
This paramter is set to CP1
only when "CP1SupInd" is Read &
None None Cell set to CP1_Supported. Write
This paramter is valid only
when "TxDiversityInd" is set
to TRUE.
This paramter is set to STTD
only when "STTDSupInd" is Read &
None None Cell set to STTD_Supported. Write

This paramter is valid only


when "TxDiversityInd" is set
to TRUE.
This paramter is set to STTD
only when "STTDSupInd" is
set to STTD_Supported.
This paramter is set to CP1
only when "CP1SupInd" is Read &
None None Cell set to CP1_Supported. Write
This paramter is valid only
when "TxDiversityInd" is set
to TRUE.
This paramter is set to STTD
only when "STTDSupInd" is Read &
None None Cell set to STTD_Supported. Write

This paramter is valid only


when "TxDiversityInd" is set
to TRUE.
This paramter is set to STTD
only when "STTDSupInd" is Read &
None None Cell set to STTD_Supported. Write
Read &
None None Cell None Write
This parameter is valid when
the OVERLAY_SWITCH is
ON The
OVERLAY_SWITCH is in
NOT_FORBIDD "HoSwitch" in "SET Read &
EN NOT_FORBIDDEN Cell UCORRMALGOSWITCH". Write
Read &
Mode0 Mode0 Cell None Write

Read &
0 0 Cell None Write
Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
0 0 Cell None Write
Read &
0 0 Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write

Physical Read &


None None channel None Write
Transport Read &
230 230 channel None Write

Transport Read &


35 35 channel None Write
Transport Read &
10 10 channel None Write

Read &
10 10 Cell None Write

Transport Read &


D15 D15 channel None Write
Transport Read &
D14 D14 channel None Write

Transport Read &


1 1 channel None Write

CONVOLUTION Transport Read &


AL CONVOLUTIONAL channel None Write

Configured only when the


"Channel Code Type" is
Transport configured as Read &
D1/2 D1/2 channel CONVOLUTIONAL. Write
Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write
CONVERSATIONAL:7;
STREAMING:8;
INTERACTIVE:64; Read &
None BACKGROUND:64 RNC None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write

Physical Read &


None None channel None Write
Transport Read &
None None channel None Write

Transport Read &


None None channel None Write
Configured to 1 when
"Number of TFs" is 1;
Configured to 0 when
"Number of TFs" is 2 or Transport Read &
None 3 channel None Write

This paramter is valid only


Transport when "Number of TFs" is set Read &
1 1 channel to D2 or D3. Write
This paramter is valid only
Transport when "Number of TFs" is set Read &
2 2 channel to D3. Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write

Physical Read &


None None channel None Write
Read &
12 12 RNC None Write

Read &
-30 -30 RNC None Write
Read &
-200 -200 RNC None Write
Read &
-22 -22 RNC None Write
Read &
ALGORITHM1 ALGORITHM1 RNC None Write

This parameter can only be


set to 1 when the
"PwrCtrlAlg" parameter is Read &
1 1 RNC set to ALGORITHM2. Write
Read &
STEPSIZE_1DB STEPSIZE_1DB RNC None Write

Read &
SINGLE_TPC SINGLE_TPC RNC None Write
The code-resource-saving
mode is applicable to
narrowband AMR services
only when this parameter is
set to ON and the
"AllowedSaveCodeResource
" parameter is set to TRUE
through the "ADD Read &
ON ON RNC UCELLFRC" command. Write

This parameter is valid only


when the code-resource-
saving mode is applicable to
narrowband AMR services,
that is, when the
"DlSaveCodeResourceSwitc
h" parameter is set to ON
and the
"AllowedSaveCodeResource
" parameter is set to TRUE
through the "ADD Read &
11 11 RNC UCELLFRC" command. Write
Read &
6 6 RNC None Write
This parameter is valid only
when the
DRA_DCCC_SWITCH
under the "DraSwitch"
parameter is switched on
through the "SET
UCORRMALGOSWITCH" Read &
D64 D64 RNC command. Write
This parameter is valid only
when the
DRA_DCCC_SWITCH
under the "DraSwitch"
parameter is switched on
through the "SET
UCORRMALGOSWITCH" Read &
D64 D64 RNC command. Write

NON- Read &


SCHEDULED NON-SCHEDULED RNC None Write
Read &
D50 D50 RNC None Write

Read &
D50 D50 RNC None Write

Read &
D100 D100 RNC None Write
Read &
D100 D100 RNC None Write

This parameter can be used


for selection of the initial rate
for HSUPA BE services only
when the
DRA_DCCC_SWITCH
under the "DraSwitch"
parameter and the
DRA_HSUPA_DCCC_SWIT
CH under the "DraSwitch"
parameter are set to on
through the "SET
UCORRMALGOSWITCH" Read &
D256 D256 RNC command. Write

Read &
D128 D128 RNC None Write
Read &
OFF OFF RNC None Write
This parameter is required
when the
"ImsBearEnhancedSwitch" Read &
D32 D32 RNC parameter is set to ON. Write

EDCH_TTI_10m Read &


s EDCH_TTI_10ms RNC None Write
Read &
D384 D384 RNC None Write
Read &
None None RNC None Write
If this parameter is set
through both the "SET
UFRC" and "ADD
UCELLFRC" commands, the
parameter set through the
"ADD UCELLFRC" Read &
41 41 RNC command prevails. Write

If this parameter is set


through both the "SET
UFRC" and "ADD
UCELLFRC" commands, the
parameter set through the
"ADD UCELLFRC" Read &
5000 5000 Cell command prevails. Write
Read &
502 502 RNC None Write

RlcPduMaxSizeForUlL2Enh
ance is must bigger than or
equal to
RlcPduMinSizeForUlL2Enha Read &
302 302 RNC nce Write

RlcPduMaxSizeForUlL2Enh
ance is must bigger than or
equal to
RlcPduMinSizeForUlL2Enha Read &
42 42 RNC nce Write
Read &
42 42 RNC None Write

Read &
MIMO MIMO RNC None Write
Read &
D32 D32 RNC None Write

SRB_OVER_HSDPA:O
N,
SRB_OVER_HSUPA:O
N, TTI_2MS:ON,
MIMO:ON, 64QAM:ON,
L2_ENHANCE:ON,
DTX_DRX:ON,
HSSCCH_LESS_OPER
ATION:ON,
MIMO_64QAM:OFF,
DC_HSDPA:OFF,
UL_L2_ENHANCE:OFF, Read &
None UL_16QAM:OFF RNC None Write
SLOT_FORMAT Read &
_1 SLOT_FORMAT_1 RNC None Write

EDCH_TTI_10m Read &


s EDCH_TTI_10ms RNC None Write
Read &
5 5 RNC None Write
Read &
5 5 RNC None Write

Read &
SCHEDULED SCHEDULED RNC None Write

Read &
SCHEDULED SCHEDULED RNC None Write
Read &
DC_HSDPA DC_HSDPA RNC None Write
Read &
1 1 RAB None Write
Read &
NOT_TRIGGER NOT_TRIGGER RAB None Write
NOT_PRE_EMP Read &
TABLE NOT_PRE_EMPTABLE RAB None Write
NOT_ALLOWE Read &
D NOT_ALLOWED RAB None Write

Read &
5 5 RAB None Write

Read &
EDCH_TTI_2ms EDCH_TTI_2ms RAB None Write
Read &
100 100 RNC None Write

Read &
DCH DCH RNC None Write
Read &
DCH DCH RNC None Write
Read &
HSPA HSPA RNC None Write
Read &
DCH DCH RNC None Write
Read &
DCH DCH RNC None Write

Read &
0 0 RNC None Write
If this parameter is set
through both the "SET
UFRCCHLTYPEPARA" and
"ADD UCELLFRC"
commands, the parameter
set through the "ADD
UCELLFRC" command Read &
D8 D8 RNC prevails. Write
If this parameter is set
through both the "SET
UFRCCHLTYPEPARA" and
"ADD UCELLFRC"
commands, the parameter
set through the "ADD
UCELLFRC" command Read &
D8 D8 RNC prevails. Write
Read &
D64 D64 RNC None Write
Read &
D64 D64 RNC None Write
Read &
D256 D256 RNC None Write
Read &
D608 D608 RNC None Write
The value of the parameter
must satisfy the function
below:
"NFastSpdEst"*"TSlowSpdE
st" >=
"NSlowSpdEst"*"TFastSpdE Read &
180 180 Cell st". Write
The value of the parameter
must satisfy the function
below:
"NFastSpdEst"*"TSlowSpdE
st" >=
"NSlowSpdEst"*"TFastSpdE Read &
15 15 Cell st". Write
Read &
60 60 Cell None Write
The value of the parameter
must meet the following
condition:
"NFastSpdEst"*"TSlowSpdE
st" >=
"NSlowSpdEst"*"TFastSpdE Read &
240 240 Cell st" Write
The value of the parameter
must meet the following
condition:
"NFastSpdEst"*"TSlowSpdE
st" >=
"NSlowSpdEst"*"TFastSpdE Read &
3 3 Cell st" Write
Read &
10 10 Cell None Write
Read &
MAY MAY RNC None Write
Read &
0 0 RNC None Write
COEXIST_MEA
S_THD_CHOIC COEXIST_MEAS_THD_ Read &
E_INTERFREQ CHOICE_INTERFREQ Cell None Write
The value of this parameter
must not larger than
"MaxCellInActiveSet" of
"SET UINTRAFREQHO" or
"ADD Read &
3 3 RNC UCELLINTRAFREQHO". Write
Read &
30 30 RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write
Read &
None None RNC None Write
Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write
"TbSizeIndex1" <
"TbSizeIndex2" <
"TbSizeIndex3" < Read &
None None RNC "TbSizeIndex4" Write

This parameter is valid when


the "TbNum" parameter is Read &
None None RNC set to D1, D2, D3, or D4. Write
"TbSizeIndex1" <
"TbSizeIndex2" <
"TbSizeIndex3" < Read &
None None RNC "TbSizeIndex4" Write

This parameter is valid when


the "TbNum" parameter is Read &
None None RNC set to D2, D3, or D4. Write
"TbSizeIndex1" <
"TbSizeIndex2" <
"TbSizeIndex3" < Read &
None None RNC "TbSizeIndex4" Write

This parameter is valid when


the "TbNum" parameter is Read &
None None RNC set to D3 or D4. Write
"TbSizeIndex1" <
"TbSizeIndex2" <
"TbSizeIndex3" < Read &
None None RNC "TbSizeIndex4" Write

This parameter is valid when


the "TbNum" parameter is Read &
None None RNC set to D4. Write
Read &
D2000 D2000 RNC None Write

Read &
3 3 RNC None Write
Read &
6 6 RNC None Write

Read &
D1 D1 RNC None Write
This parameter is valid when
the "TAC_FUNC" parameter
in "ADD UIMEITAC" is set to Read &
None None RNC Fast_Dormancy. Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write
This parameter is valid when
the "FastDormancy"
parameter in "ADD Read &
OFF None RNC UIMEITAC" is set to ON. Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write

This parameter must be


greater than or equal to
"ImsiRtMin" in "ADD Read &
None None RNC UIMSIIDNNSCNIDMAP". Write
This parameter must be less
than or equal to "ImsiRtMax"
in "ADD Read &
None None RNC UIMSIIDNNSCNIDMAP". Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write

The parameter must be less


than or equal to "ImsiMax" in Read &
None None RNC "ADD UIMSISNAMAP". Write

The parameter must be


greater than or equal to
"ImsiMin" in "ADD Read &
None None RNC UIMSISNAMAP". Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write
Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write
PERIODICAL_R PERIODICAL_REPORTI Read &
EPORTING NG Cell None Write
For low
speed(5km/h):Range is
D4~D6, the
recommended value is
D5;
for middle
speed(50km/h):Range is
D3~D4, the
recommended value is
D4;
for high
speed(120km/h):Range
is D2~D4, the
recommended value is
D2;
universal value:Range is
D3~D6, the
recommended value is Read &
D3 D3. Cell None Write
This parameter is valid when
"InterFreqReportMode" is
set to Read &
D500 D500 Cell PERIODICAL_REPORTING. Write
This parameter is valid when
"InterFreqReportMode" is Read &
4 4 Cell set to EVENT_TRIGGER. Write
Read &
4 4 Cell None Write
Read &
4 4 Cell None Write
This parameter is valid when
"InterFreqReportMode" is
set to Read &
0 0 Cell PERIODICAL_REPORTING. Write
Read &
0 0 Cell None Write
This parameter is valid when
"InterFreqReportMode" is Read &
D0 D0 Cell set to EVENT_TRIGGER. Write
Read &
D320 D320 Cell None Write
Read &
D1280 D1280 Cell None Write
This parameter is valid when
"InterFreqReportMode" is
set to Read &
0 0 Cell PERIODICAL_REPORTING. Write
The value of this parameter
must be smaller than Read &
-14 -14 Cell "InterFreqCsThd2FEcN0". Write
The value of this parameter
must be larger than Read &
-12 -12 Cell "InterFreqCsThd2DEcN0". Write
The value of this parameter
must be smaller than
"InterFreqR99PsThd2FEcN0 Read &
-14 -14 Cell ". Write
The value of this parameter
must be smaller than Read &
-14 -14 Cell "InterFreqHThd2FEcN0". Write
The value of this parameter
must be greater than
"InterFreqR99PsThd2DEcN Read &
-12 -12 Cell 0". Write
The value of this parameter
must be greater than Read &
-12 -12 Cell "InterFreqHThd2DEcN0". Write
The value of this parameter
must be smaller than Read &
-95 -95 Cell "InterFreqCsThd2FRscp". Write
The value of this parameter
must be greater than Read &
-92 -92 Cell "InterFreqCsThd2DRscp". Write
The value of this parameter
must be smaller than
"InterFreqR99PsThd2FRscp Read &
-95 -95 Cell ". Write
The value of this parameter
must be smaller than Read &
-95 -95 Cell "InterFreqHThd2FRscp". Write
The value of this parameter
must be greater than
"InterFreqR99PsThd2DRscp Read &
-92 -92 Cell ". Write
The value of this parameter
must be larger than Read &
-92 -92 Cell "InterFreqHThd2DRscp". Write
Read &
-12 -12 Cell None Write
Read &
-12 -12 Cell None Write
Read &
-12 -12 Cell None Write
Read &
-92 -92 Cell None Write
Read &
-92 -92 Cell None Write
Read &
-92 -92 Cell None Write
Read &
-12 -12 Cell None Write
Read &
-12 -12 Cell None Write
Read &
-12 -12 Cell None Write
Read &
-92 -92 Cell None Write
Read &
-92 -92 Cell None Write
Read &
-92 -92 Cell None Write
Read &
60 60 Cell None Write

This parameter is valid only


when
"InterFreqReportMode" is Read &
1 1 Cell set to "EVENT_TRIGGER". Write
This parameter is valid when
"InterFreqReportMode" is Read &
4 4 Cell set to EVENT_TRIGGER. Write
Read &
0 0 Cell None Write
For low
speed(5km/h):Range is
D4~D6, the
recommended value is
D5;
for middle
speed(50km/h):Range is
D3~D4, the
recommended value is
D4;
for high
speed(120km/h):Range
is D2~D4, the
recommended value is
D2;
universal value:Range is
D3~D6, the
recommended value is Read &
D3 D3. Cell None Write
Read &
6 6 Cell None Write
Read &
D640 D640 Cell None Write
Read &
-16 -16 RNC None Write
Read &
60 60 Cell None Write
Read &
4 4 Cell None Write
Read &
1 1 Cell None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
0 0 Cell None Write
Read &
1 1 Cell None Write
This parameter is valid when Read &
0 0 Cell "SIB11Ind" is set to TRUE. Write
This parameter is valid when Read &
0 0 Cell "SIB11Ind" is set to TRUE. Write
Read &
0 0 Cell None Write
This parameter is valid when Read &
0 0 Cell "SIB12Ind" is set to TRUE. Write
This parameter is valid when Read &
0 0 Cell "SIB12Ind" is set to TRUE. Write
Read &
D0 D0 Cell None Write
This parameter is valid when
"TpenaltyHcsReselect" is not Read &
D3 D3 Cell set to D0. Write
This parameter is valid when
"TpenaltyHcsReselect" is not Read &
D2 D2 Cell set to D0. Write
Read &
2 2 Cell None Write
Read &
0 0 Cell None Write
This parameter is valid only
when "BlindHOFlag" is set to Read &
-92 -92 Cell TRUE. Write
Read &
0 0 Cell None Write
This parameter is valid only
when "NPrioFlag" is set to Read &
None None Cell TRUE. Write
Read &
-18 -18 Cell None Write

Read &
0 0 Cell None Write
Read &
0 0 Cell None Write
Read &
0 0 Cell None Write
Read &
0 0 Cell None Write
This paramter is valid only
when
"InterNCellQualReqFlag" is Read &
-24 -24 Cell set to TRUE. Write
This paramter is valid only
when
"InterNCellQualReqFlag" is Read &
-58 -58 Cell set to TRUE. Write
PERIODICAL_R PERIODICAL_REPORTI Read &
EPORTING NG Cell None Write
Read &
D3 D3 Cell None Write
This parameter is valid when
"InterRatReportMode" is set Read &
AUTO AUTO Cell to EVENT_TRIGGER. Write
Read &
D3 D3 Cell None Write
Read &
0 0 Cell None Write
This parameter is valid when
"InterRatReportMode" is set
to Read &
D1000 D1000 Cell PERIODICAL_REPORTING. Write
Read &
4 4 Cell None Write
Read &
4 4 Cell None Write
This parameter is valid when
"InterRatReportMode" is set Read &
4 4 Cell to EVENT_TRIGGER. Write
This parameter is valid when
"InterRatReportMode" is set
to Read &
0 0 Cell PERIODICAL_REPORTING. Write
Read &
D320 D320 Cell None Write
Read &
D1280 D1280 Cell None Write
This parameter is valid when
"InterRatReportMode" is set Read &
D0 D0 Cell to EVENT_TRIGGER. Write
This parameter is valid when
"InterRatReportMode" is set
to Read &
0 0 Cell PERIODICAL_REPORTING. Write
This parameter is valid when
"InterRatReportMode" is set
to Read &
0 0 Cell PERIODICAL_REPORTING. Write
Read &
REQUIRED REQUIRED Cell None Write
The value of this parameter
must be smaller than Read &
-14 -14 Cell "InterRatCsThd2FEcN0". Write
The value of this parameter
must be larger than Read &
-12 -12 Cell "InterRatCsThd2DEcN0". Write
The value of this parameter
must be smaller than
"InterRatR99PsThd2FEcN0" Read &
-15 -15 Cell . Write
The value of this parameter
must be smaller than Read &
-15 -15 Cell "InterRatHThd2FEcN0". Write
The value of this parameter
must be larger than
"InterRatR99PsThd2DEcN0" Read &
-13 -13 Cell . Write
The value of this parameter
must be larger than Read &
-13 -13 Cell "InterRatHThd2DEcN0". Write
The value of this parameter
must be smaller than Read &
-100 -100 Cell "InterRatCsThd2FRscp". Write
The value of this parameter
must be larger than Read &
-97 -97 Cell "InterRatCsThd2DRscp". Write
The value of this parameter
must be smaller than Read &
-110 -110 Cell "InterRatR99PsThd2FRscp". Write
The value of this parameter
must be smaller than Read &
-110 -110 Cell "InterRatHThd2FRscp". Write
The value of this parameter
must be larger than Read &
-107 -107 Cell "InterRatR99PsThd2DRscp". Write
The value of this parameter
must be larger than Read &
-107 -107 Cell "InterRatHThd2DRscp". Write
Read &
16 16 Cell None Write
Read &
16 16 Cell None Write
Read &
16 16 Cell None Write
Read &
-12 -12 Cell None Write
Read &
-13 -13 Cell None Write
Read &
-13 -13 Cell None Write
Read &
-97 -97 Cell None Write
Read &
-107 -107 Cell None Write
Read &
-107 -107 Cell None Write
Read &
60 60 Cell None Write
Read &
0 0 Cell None Write
Read &
0 0 Cell None Write
This parameter is valid when
"InterRatReportMode" is set Read &
1 1 Cell to EVENT_TRIGGER. Write
This parameter is valid when
"InterRatReportMode" is set Read &
4 4 Cell to EVENT_TRIGGER. Write
Read &
3 3 Cell None Write
Read &
30 30 Cell None Write
Read &
D3 D3 Cell None Write
Read &
0 0 Cell None Write
Read &
D640 D640 Cell None Write
Read &
REQUIRED REQUIRED Cell None Write
Read &
21 21 Cell None Write
Read &
21 21 Cell None Write
Read &
16 16 Cell None Write
Read &
60 60 Cell None Write
Read &
OFF OFF RNC None Write
Read &
ON ON RNC None Write
This parameter is valid when
"NcovHoOn2GldInd" in "SET
UINTERRATHONCOV" is Read &
80 80 Cell set to ON. Write
This parameter is valid when
"NcovHoOn2GldInd" in "SET
UINTERRATHONCOV" is Read &
60 60 Cell set to ON. Write
Read &
4 4 Cell None Write
Read &
1 1 Cell None Write
Read &
3 3 Cell None Write
Read &
30 30 Cell None Write
Read &
D3 D3 RNC None Write
Read &
CPICH_EC/NO CPICH_EC/NO Cell None Write
Read &
D16 D16 Cell None Write
Read &
D4000 D4000 Cell None Write
Read &
D16 D16 Cell None Write
Read &
D4000 D4000 Cell None Write
Read &
D64 D64 Cell None Write
Read &
D1000 D1000 Cell None Write
The value of this parameter
must be set based on the
following formula:
("IntraRelThdFor1ACSVP" -
"Hystfor1A" / 2) <
("IntraRelThdFor1BCSVP" + Read &
6 6 Cell "Hystfor1B" / 2). Write
The value of this parameter
must be set based on the
following formula:
("IntraRelThdFor1ACSNVP"
- "Hystfor1A" / 2) <
("IntraRelThdFor1BCSNVP" Read &
6 6 Cell + "Hystfor1B" / 2). Write
The value of this parameter
must be set based on the
following formula:
("IntraRelThdFor1APS" -
"Hystfor1A"/2) <
("IntraRelThdFor1BPS" + Read &
6 6 Cell "Hystfor1B"/2) Write
The value of this parameter
must be set based on the
following formula:
("IntraRelThdFor1ACSVP" -
"Hystfor1A"/2) <
("IntraRelThdFor1BCSVP" + Read &
12 12 Cell "Hystfor1B"/2) Write
The value of this parameter
must be set based on the
following formula:
("IntraRelThdFor1ACSNVP"
- "Hystfor1A"/2) <
("IntraRelThdFor1BCSNVP" Read &
12 12 Cell + "Hystfor1B"/2) Write
The value of this parameter
must be set based on the
following formula:
("IntraRelThdFor1APS" -
"Hystfor1A"/2) <
("IntraRelThdFor1BPS" + Read &
12 12 Cell "Hystfor1B"/2) Write
Read &
-24 -24 Cell None Write
Read &
-115 -115 Cell None Write
Read &
0 0 Cell None Write
Read &
0 0 Cell None Write
Read &
8 8 Cell None Write
Read &
8 8 Cell None Write
Read &
8 8 Cell None Write
Read &
8 8 Cell None Write
Read &
0 0 Cell None Write
Read &
D320 D320 Cell None Write
Read &
D640 D640 Cell None Write
Read &
D640 D640 Cell None Write
Read &
D640 D640 Cell None Write
Read &
D640 D640 Cell None Write
Read &
D640 D640 Cell None Write
Read &
60 60 RNC None Write
Read &
3 3 RNC None Write
Read &
2 2 RNC None Write
Read &
30 30 RNC None Write
Read &
-24 -24 Cell None Write
Read &
3 3 Cell None Write
Read &
-115 -115 Cell None Write

Read &
D250 D250 RNC None Write
Read &
D2 D2 RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
0 0 Cell None Write
Read &
AFFECT AFFECT Cell None Write
Read &
AFFECT AFFECT Cell None Write
Read &
1 1 Cell None Write
This parameter is valid when Read &
0 0 Cell "SIB11Ind" is set to TRUE. Write
This parameter is valid when Read &
0 0 Cell "SIB11Ind" is set to TRUE. Write
Read &
0 0 Cell None Write
This parameter is valid when Read &
0 0 Cell "SIB12Ind" is set to TRUE. Write
This parameter is valid when Read &
0 0 Cell "SIB12Ind" is set to TRUE. Write
Read &
D0 D0 Cell None Write
This parameter is valid when
"TpenaltyHcsReselect" is not Read &
D3 D3 Cell set to D0. Write
This parameter is valid when
"TpenaltyHcsReselect" is not Read &
D2 D2 Cell set to D0. Write
Read &
0 0 Cell None Write
This parameter is valid only
when "NPrioFlag" is set to Read &
None None Cell TRUE. Write

Read &
1 1 Cell None Write

Read &
None None NodeB None Write
Read &
None None NodeB None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write
Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write
Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write
Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None none None None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None none BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None none BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None none None None Write
Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
2 2 RNC None Write

Read &
30000 30000 RNC None Write
Read &
120000 120000 RNC None Write

Read &
20000 20000 RNC None Write

Read &
20000 20000 RNC None Write
Read &
60000 60000 RNC None Write

Read &
ON ON RNC None Write

Read &
D6 D6 RNC None Write
Read &
60 60 RNC None Write
Read &
200 200 RNC None Write
Read &
60 60 RNC None Write
Read &
100 100 RNC None Write
Read &
60 60 RNC None Write
Read &
100 100 RNC None Write
Read &
60 60 RNC None Write
Read &
100 100 RNC None Write
Read &
60 60 RNC None Write
Read &
100 100 RNC None Write
Read &
60 60 RNC None Write
Read &
100 100 RNC None Write
Read &
40 40 RNC None Write
Read &
200 200 RNC None Write
Read &
40 40 RNC None Write
Read &
200 200 RNC None Write
Read &
40 40 RNC None Write
Read &
200 200 RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write
Read &
None None RNC None Write

The value of this parameter


must satisfy the following
relationship:
"PlmnValTagMax" > Read &
None None RNC "PlmnValTagMin". Write
The value of this parameter
must satisfy the following
relationship:
"PlmnValTagMax" > Read &
None None RNC "PlmnValTagMin". Write

LAC needs to be set when


"QryType" in "DSP
USNAINFO" is set to
BY_LAC or BY_SNAC; LAC
does not need to be set
when "QryType" in "DSP
USNAINFO" is set to Read &
None None RNC BY_PLMN. Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write
Read &
None None RNC None Write

"LdrFirstPri","LdrSecondPri",
"LdrThirdPri","LdrFourthPri" Read &
IUBLDR IUBLDR RNC must be set differently. Write
"LdrFirstPri","LdrSecondPri",
"LdrThirdPri","LdrFourthPri" Read &
CREDITLDR CREDITLDR RNC must be set differently. Write
"LdrFirstPri","LdrSecondPri",
"LdrThirdPri","LdrFourthPri" Read &
CODELDR CODELDR RNC must be set differently. Write
"LdrFirstPri","LdrSecondPri",
"LdrThirdPri","LdrFourthPri" Read &
UULDR UULDR RNC must be set differently. Write
NODEB_CREDIT_LDR_
SWITCH:disabled.
LCG_CREDIT_LDR_SW
ITCH:disabled.
LC_CREDIT_LDR_SWIT Read &
None CH:disabled. RNC None Write
When
"ChoiceRprtUnitForDlBasicM
eas" is set to MIN,the value
of this parameter must
satisfy the following
relationship:
"IntraFreqLdbPeriodTimerLe
n" > 2 x 60 x
"MinForDlBasicMeas";
When
"ChoiceRprtUnitForDlBasicM
eas" is set to
TEN_MSEC,the value of this
parameter must satisfy the
following relationship:
"IntraFreqLdbPeriodTimerLe
n" x 1000 > 2 x Read &
1800 1800 RNC "TenMsecForDlBasicMeas". Write
When
"ChoiceRprtUnitForDlBasicM
eas" is set to MIN,the value
of this parameter must
satisfy the following
relationship:
"PucPeriodTimerLen" > 2 x
60 x "MinForDlBasicMeas";
When
"ChoiceRprtUnitForDlBasicM
eas" is set to
TEN_MSEC,the value of this
parameter must satisfy the
following relationship:
"PucPeriodTimerLen" x 1000
>2x Read &
1800 1800 RNC "TenMsecForDlBasicMeas". Write
When
"ChoiceRprtUnitForUlBasicM
eas" and
"ChoiceRprtUnitForDlBasicM
eas" are set to MIN,the
value of this parameter must
satisfy the following
relationship:
"LdrPeriodTimerLen" > 2 x
60 x "MinForUlBasicMeas";
"LdrPeriodTimerLen" > 2 x
60 x "MinForDlBasicMeas";
When
"ChoiceRprtUnitForUlBasicM
eas" and
"ChoiceRprtUnitForDlBasicM
eas" are set to
TEN_MSEC,the value of this
parameter must satisfy the
following relationship:
"LdrPeriodTimerLen" x 1000
>2x
"TenMsecForUlBasicMeas";
"LdrPeriodTimerLen" x 1000
>2x Read &
10 10 RNC "TenMsecForDlBasicMeas". Write
When
"ChoiceRprtUnitForUlBasicM
eas" and
"ChoiceRprtUnitForDlBasicM
eas" are set to MIN,the
value of this parameter must
satisfy the following
relationship:
"OlcPeriodTimerLen" > 2 x
60 x 1000 x
"MinForUlBasicMeas";
"OlcPeriodTimerLen" > 2 x
60 x 1000 x
"MinForDlBasicMeas";
When
"ChoiceRprtUnitForUlBasicM
eas" and
"ChoiceRprtUnitForDlBasicM
eas" are set to
TEN_MSEC,the value of this
parameter must satisfy the
following relationship:
"OlcPeriodTimerLen" > 2 x
"TenMsecForUlBasicMeas";
"OlcPeriodTimerLen" > 2 x Read &
3000 3000 RNC "TenMsecForDlBasicMeas". Write
Read &
D6 D6 RNC None Write
Read &
TEN_MSEC TEN_MSEC RNC None Write

This parameter is valid only


when
"ChoiceRprtUnitForUlBasicM
eas" is set to
TEN_MSEC,and it must
satisfy the following
relationship:
"TenMsecForUlBasicMeas"
< "LdrPeriodTimerLen" *
1000/2 (See "SET
ULDCPERIOD" and "SET
USATLDCPERIOD");
"TenMsecForUlBasicMeas"
< "OlcPeriodTimerLen" /2
(See "SET ULDCPERIOD"
and "SET Read &
100 20 RNC USATLDCPERIOD") . Write
This parameter is valid only
when
"ChoiceRprtUnitForUlBasicM
eas" is set to MIN,and it
must satisfy the following
relationship:
"MinForUlBasicMeas" x 60 <
"LdrPeriodTimerLen"/2;
"MinForUlBasicMeas" x
60000 < Read &
20 None RNC "OlcPeriodTimerLen"/2 . Write

Read &
D6 D6 RNC None Write
Read &
TEN_MSEC TEN_MSEC RNC None Write
This parameter is valid only
when
"ChoiceRprtUnitForDlBasicM
eas" is set to
TEN_MSEC,and it must
satisfy the following
relationship:
"TenMsecForDlBasicMeas"
<
"IntraFreqLdbPeriodTimerLe
n" x 1000/2 (See "SET
ULDCPERIOD" and "SET
USATLDCPERIOD");
"TenMsecForDlBasicMeas"
< "PucPeriodTimerLen" x
1000/2 (See "SET
ULDCPERIOD" and "SET
USATLDCPERIOD");
"TenMsecForDlBasicMeas"
< "LdrPeriodTimerLen" x
1000/2 (See "SET
ULDCPERIOD" and "SET
USATLDCPERIOD");
"TenMsecForDlBasicMeas"
< "OlcPeriodTimerLen"/2
(See "SET ULDCPERIOD"
and "SET Read &
100 20 RNC USATLDCPERIOD"). Write

This parameter is valid only


when
"ChoiceRprtUnitForDlBasicM
eas" is set to MIN,and it
must satisfy the following
relationship:
"MinForDlBasicMeas" x 60 <
"IntraFreqLdbPeriodTimerLe
n"/2;
"MinForDlBasicMeas" x 60 <
"PucPeriodTimerLen"/2;
"MinForDlBasicMeas" x 60 <
"LdrPeriodTimerLen"/2;
"MinForDlBasicMeas" x
60000 < Read &
20 None RNC "OlcPeriodTimerLen"/2 . Write
Read &
150 150 RNC None Write

Read &
6 32 RNC None Write

Read &
6 32 RNC None Write
Read &
5 5 RNC None Write

Read &
5 5 RNC None Write

Read &
5 5 RNC None Write

Read &
5 5 RNC None Write

Read &
5 5 RNC None Write

Read &
5 5 RNC None Write
Read &
TEN_MSEC TEN_MSEC RNC None Write

This parameter is valid only


when
"ChoiceRprtUnitForHsdpaP
wrMeas" is set to Read &
100 100 RNC TEN_MSEC. Write
This parameter is valid only
when
"ChoiceRprtUnitForHsdpaP Read &
10 None RNC wrMeas" is set to MIN. Write

Read &
5 5 RNC None Write
Read &
TEN_MSEC TEN_MSEC RNC None Write

This parameter is valid only


when
"ChoiceRprtUnitForHsdpaRa
teMeas" is set to Read &
100 100 RNC TEN_MSEC. Write
This parameter is valid only
when
"ChoiceRprtUnitForHsdpaRa Read &
10 None RNC teMeas" is set to MIN. Write

Read &
5 5 RNC None Write

Read &
3 3 RNC None Write
Read &
D3 D1 RNC None Write
Read &
TEN_MSEC TEN_MSEC RNC None Write

This parameter is valid only


when
"ChoiceRprtUnitForUlOlcMe Read &
20 20 RNC as" is set to TEN_MSEC. Write
This parameter is valid only
when
"ChoiceRprtUnitForUlOlcMe Read &
20 None RNC as" is set to MIN. Write

Read &
100 100 RNC None Write
Read &
D3 D1 RNC None Write
Read &
TEN_MSEC TEN_MSEC RNC None Write

This parameter is valid only


when
"ChoiceRprtUnitForDlOlcMe Read &
20 20 RNC as" is set to TEN_MSEC. Write
This parameter is valid only
when
"ChoiceRprtUnitForDlOlcMe Read &
20 None RNC as" is set to MIN. Write

Read &
100 100 RNC None Write
Read &
TEN_MSEC TEN_MSEC RNC None Write

This parameter is valid only


when
"ChoiceRprtUnitForHsupaRa
teMeas" is set to Read &
100 100 RNC TEN_MSEC. Write
This parameter is valid only
when
"ChoiceRprtUnitForHsupaRa Read &
1 None RNC teMeas" is set to MIN. Write

Read &
5 5 RNC None Write

Read &
None None NodeB None Write

Read &
None None NodeB None Write
This parameter is used with
the "ADD
UMBMSALARMSERVICE"
command to enable the no
MBMS data check. If the
"ADD
UMBMSALARMSERVICE"
specified service has no
data on the Iu interface
within the period specified
by this parameter, an alarm
is reported.The parameter
modification has no impact Read &
2 2 None on the equipment. Write

MBMS Read &


None None Service None Write

MBMS Read &


None None Service None Write

MBMS Read &


None None Service None Write
Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write
The value of this parameter
must fulfill the following
condition:
"MtchMinPerc0" >= Read &
80 80 Cell "MtchMinPerc15". Write
The value of this parameter
must fulfill the following
condition:
"MtchMinPerc0" >= Read &
50 50 Cell "MtchMinPerc15". Write
Transport Read &
35 35 channel None Write
Transport Read &
10 10 channel None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write
Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write
Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write
Read &
None None RNC None Write

Physical Read &


0 0 channel None Write

Read &
None ON RNC None Write
This parameter is valid olny
when "MBMS Control Read &
OFF OFF RNC Switch" is ON. Write
Read &
OFF OFF RNC None Write
Read &
OFF OFF RNC None Write
Read &
OFF None RNC None Write
Read &
10 None RNC None Write
Read &
30 None RNC None Write

Read &
3 None RNC None Write
Read &
OFF None RNC None Write

This paramter is valid only


when
"MbscNcovHoOn2GldInd" in
"SET UMBSCCRRM" is set Read &
OFF None RNC ON. Write
Read &
10 None RNC None Write

Read &
OFF None RNC None Write
Read &
0 0 None None Write
Read &
50 50 None None Write

The relationship of
parameters must be set as
follows:
"Mcch Mod Period
Coefficient" > "DRX cycle
length coefficient" in "ADD Read &
7 7 RNC UCNDOMAIN". Write

The relationship of
parameters must be set as
follows:
"Mcch Access Period
Coefficient" > "Mcch
Repetition Period Read &
3 3 RNC Coefficient". Write
The relationship of
parameters must be set as
follows:
"Mcch Access Period
Coefficient" > "Mcch
Repetition Period Read &
1 1 RNC Coefficient". Write

If this parameter is set


through both the "ADD
UCELLMCDRD" and "SET
UMCDRD" commands, the
parameter set through the
"ADD UCELLMCDRD"
command takes precedence
over that set through the Read &
OFF OFF Cell "SET UMCDRD" command. Write
If this parameter is set
through both the "ADD
UCELLMCDRD" and "SET
UMCDRD" commands, the
parameter set through the
"ADD UCELLMCDRD"
command takes precedence
over that set through the Read &
10 10 Cell "SET UMCDRD" command. Write
If this parameter is set
through both the "ADD
UCELLMCDRD" and "SET
UMCDRD" commands, the
parameter set through the
"ADD UCELLMCDRD"
command takes precedence
over that set through the Read &
D3000 D3000 RNC "SET UMCDRD" command. Write
If this parameter is set
through both the "ADD
UCELLMCDRD" and "SET
UMCDRD" commands, the
parameter set through the
"ADD UCELLMCDRD"
command takes precedence
over that set through the Read &
-92 -92 Cell "SET UMCDRD" command. Write
If this parameter is set
through both the "ADD
UCELLMCDRD" and "SET
UMCDRD" commands, the
parameter set through the
"ADD UCELLMCDRD"
command takes precedence
over that set through the Read &
-12 -12 Cell "SET UMCDRD" command. Write
If this parameter is set
through both the "ADD
UCELLMCDRD" and "SET
UMCDRD" commands, the
parameter set through the
"ADD UCELLMCDRD"
command takes precedence
over that set through the Read &
10 10 Cell "SET UMCDRD" command. Write
Read &
6 6 Cell None Write
Read &
D3000 D3000 Cell None Write
Read &
-92 -92 Cell None Write
Read &
-12 -12 Cell None Write

Read &
OFF OFF RNC None Write

This parameter is valid when Read &


None None None "TstSwitch" is set to ON. Write

Read &
-30 -30 RNC None Write
Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
0 0 RNC None Write
Read &
None None NodeB None Write

Read &
None None NodeB None Write

Read &
None None NodeB None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write

Subsyste Read &


None None m None Write

Subsyste Read &


None None m None Write
Subsyste Read &
OFF OFF m None Write
Subsyste Read &
OFF OFF m None Write
Subsyste Read &
OFF OFF m None Write

Read &
None None NodeB None Write
Read &
None None NodeB None Write

Read &
None None SAAL link None Write
Read &
None None SCTP link None Write

When "CARRYLNKT" is
SAAL-SCTP, this parameter Read &
SAAL SAAL NodeB is valid. Write
The parameter can be
modified only when
"TnlBearerType" of "ADD
UNODEB" is Read &
None None NodeB ATMANDIP_TRANS. Write
When "STACKMODTYPE"
is ATMTODUAL or
IPTODUAL, this parameter Read &
None None NodeB is valid. Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None UNI link None Write

Read &
ON ON UNI link None Write
Read &
1 None UNI link None Write

Read &
0 0 UNI link None Write

Read &
OFF None None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None NodeB None Write

Read &
None None NodeB None Write

Subsyste Read &


None None m None Write

Subsyste Read &


None None m None Write

Subsyste Read &


None None m None Write
1. If the NodeB is configured
with the NCP through "ADD
UNCP" or configured with
the CCP through "ADD
UCCP", the transmission
type cannot be modified.
2. If a NodeB OM channel is
set up, the transmission type
cannot be modified.
3. If the NodeB is configured
with adjacent nodes through
"ADD ADJNODE", the
transmission type cannot be
modified.
4. If the NodeB is configured
with the electrical serial
number through "ADD
UNODEBESN" and the
transmission type is
supposed to be modified to
ATM transmission, the
transmission type cannot be Read &
ATM_TRANS ATM_TRANS NodeB modified. Write

The parameter should be


configured when
"TnlBearerType" is modified
from ATM to IP or dual stack Read &
None None NodeB ATM/IP. Write

Read &
10 10 NodeB None Write
Read &
0 0 NodeB None Write

Read &
R8 R8 NodeB None Write

Read &
SHARE SHARE NodeB None Write
Read &
SINGLEHOST SINGLEHOST NodeB None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write
Read &
None None NodeB None Write
Read &
None DEDICATED NodeB None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None NodeB None Write
Read &
None None NodeB None Write
Read &
3840 3840 NodeB None Write

Read &
3840 3840 NodeB None Write
Read &
MBR MBR NodeB None Write
Read &
None None NodeB None Write

Read &
0 0 NodeB None Write

Read &
0 0 NodeB None Write
Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
Disable Disable BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None NodeB None Write
Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write
Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write
Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write
Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None None None Write
Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write
Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write
Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write
Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
DISABLE None BSC6900 None Write
Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None NodeB None Write
Read &
BERateRed BERateRed NodeB None Write
Read &
NoAct NoAct NodeB None Write

Read &
NoAct NoAct NodeB None Write
Read &
NoAct NoAct NodeB None Write

Read &
NoAct NoAct NodeB None Write
Read &
NoAct NoAct NodeB None Write
Read &
1 1 NodeB None Write
Read &
1 1 NodeB None Write
Read &
3 3 NodeB None Write
Read &
1 1 NodeB None Write
Read &
3 3 NodeB None Write
Read &
1 1 NodeB None Write
Read &
BERateRed BERateRed NodeB None Write
Read &
NoAct NoAct NodeB None Write

Read &
NoAct NoAct NodeB None Write
Read &
NoAct NoAct NodeB None Write

Read &
NoAct NoAct NodeB None Write
Read &
NoAct NoAct NodeB None Write
Read &
1 1 NodeB None Write
Read &
1 1 NodeB None Write
Read &
3 3 NodeB None Write
Read &
1 1 NodeB None Write
Read &
3 3 NodeB None Write
Read &
1 1 NodeB None Write
Read &
SF8 SF8 NodeB None Write
Read &
SF8 SF8 NodeB None Write
Read &
SF8 2SF4 NodeB None Write

Read &
None None NodeB None Write

Read &
None None NodeB None Write

Read &
None None NodeB None Write
Read &
1 1 NodeB None Write

Read &
1 1 NodeB None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write
Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write
CS_SHO_SWITCH:OFF,
HSPA_SHO_SWITCH:O
FF,
NON_HSPA_SHO_SWI Read &
None TCH:OFF RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write
Read &
None 1 RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
20 20 SCCP None Write

Read &
NO NO RNC None Write
Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write
CORRM_SRNS
R_PSBE_RELO CORRM_SRNSR_PSBE Read &
C _RELOC RNC None Write

Read &
OFF OFF RNC None Write

Read &
OFF OFF RNC None Write

Read &
OFF OFF RNC None Write
Read &
OFF OFF RNC None Write
Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
0 None RNC None Write

Read &
OFF OFF RNC None Write
Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write
When "CNProtclVer" in
"ADD UCNNODE" is set to
R5 or any later version,
CsNriCfgMode may be set
to SUPP_IUFLEX.When
"CNProtclVer" in "ADD
UCNNODE" is set to R6 or
any later version,
CsNriCfgMode may be set
to SUPP_MOCN or Read &
SUPP_NONE SUPP_NONE RNC SUPP_IUFLEX_MOCN. Write

When "CNProtclVer" in
"ADD UCNNODE" is set to
R5 or any later version,
PsNriCfgMode may be set to
SUPP_IUFLEX.
When "CNProtclVer" in
"ADD UCNNODE" is set to
R6 or any later version,
PsNriCfgMode may be set to
SUPP_MOCN or Read &
SUPP_NONE SUPP_NONE RNC SUPP_IUFLEX_MOCN. Write
When the value of
"CsNriCfgMode" in "SET
UOPERATORCFGPARA" is
set to ON, or the value of
"PsNriCfgMode" in "SET
UOPERATORCFGPARA" is
set to SUPP_IUFLEX,
SUPP_MOCN or
SUPP_IUFLEX_MOCN, the Read &
3 3 RNC settings of NNSfTmr is valid. Write
The settings of
CSNRILength is valid only
when the value of
"CsNriCfgMode" in "SET
UOPERATORCFGPARA" is
set to SUPP_IUFLEX,
SUPP_MOCN or Read &
None None RNC SUPP_IUFLEX_MOCN. Write
The settings of
PSNRILength is valid only
when the value of
"PsNriCfgMode" in "SET
UOPERATORCFGPARA" is
set to SUPP_IUFLEX,
SUPP_MOCN or Read &
None None RNC SUPP_IUFLEX_MOCN. Write
When the value of
"CsNriCfgMode" in "SET
UOPERATORCFGPARA" is
set to SUPP_IUFLEX or
SUPP_IUFLEX_MOCN, or
the value of "PsNriCfgMode"
in "SET
UOPERATORCFGPARA" is
set to SUPP_IUFLEX or
SUPP_IUFLEX_MOCN, Read &
None None RNC NullNRI must be configured. Write

The settings of
CsInfoUpdFlag is valid only
when the value of
"CsNriCfgMode" in "SET
UOPERATORCFGPARA" is
set to SUPP_IUFLEX or Read &
OFF OFF RNC SUPP_IUFLEX_MOCN. Write

The settings of
PsInfoUpdFlag is valid only
when the value of
"PsNriCfgMode" in "SET
UOPERATORCFGPARA" is
set to SUPP_IUFLEX or Read &
OFF OFF RNC SUPP_IUFLEX_MOCN. Write

The settings of
CsInfoUpdTmr is valid only
when the value of
"CsInfoUpdFlag" in "SET
UOPERATORCFGPARA" is Read &
900 900 RNC set to ON. Write

The settings of
PsInfoUpdTmr is valid only
when the value of
"PsInfoUpdFlag" in "SET
UOPERATORCFGPARA" is Read &
900 900 RNC set to ON. Write

Read &
NO NO RNC None Write
Read &
NO NO RNC None Write

Read &
YES YES RNC None Write

Read &
YES YES RNC None Write

When "MOCNSupport" in
"SET
UOPERATORSHARINGMO
DE" is set to YES,
DefaultCnOp optionally
needs to be set.Otherwise,it Read &
255 255 RNC does not need. Write
When "MOCNSupport" in
COMM_MOCN_NRI_GL "SET
OBAL_CONFIG_MODE UOPERATORSHARINGMO
_SWITCH:ON, DE" is set to YES,
COMM_MIB_MULTI_PL MocnControlSwitch needs to
MN_LIST_ALLOWED_S be set.Otherwise,it does not Read &
None WITCH:ON RNC need. Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write
This parameter forms an SPI
mapping table with
"UserPriority", "THPClass", Read &
None None RNC and "SPI". Write

This parameter forms an SPI


mapping table with
"TrafficClass", "THPClass", Read &
None None RNC and "SPI". Write
This parameter is required
when the "TrafficClass"
parameter is set to
INTERACTIVE. The
mapping relationship
between the traffic handling
priority value of
INTERACTIVE service and
its corresponding class can
be set through command Read &
None None RNC "SET UTHPCLASS". Write
This parameter forms an SPI
mapping table with
"TrafficClass", "UserPriority", Read &
None None RNC and "THPClass". Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write
Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write
Read &
High High RNC None Write

Read &
High High RNC None Write
Read &
High High RNC None Write

Read &
High High RNC None Write
Read &
High High RNC None Write

Read &
Medium Medium RNC None Write
Read &
Medium Medium RNC None Write

Read &
Medium Medium RNC None Write
Read &
Medium Medium RNC None Write

Read &
Medium Medium RNC None Write
Read &
Low Low RNC None Write

Read &
Low Low RNC None Write
Read &
Low Low RNC None Write

Read &
Low Low RNC None Write
Read &
Low Low RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write
This parameter is required
when the "TrafficClass"
parameter is set to
INTERACTIVE. The
mapping relationship
between the traffic handling
priority value of
INTERACTIVE service and
its corresponding class can
be set through command Read &
None None RNC "SET UTHPCLASS". Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write
Read &
None None RNC None Write

For the BE users with the


same "TrafficClass",
"THPClass" and "BearType"
values, make sure:
"UlGBR" of GOLD users
("UserPriority" is set to
GOLD) >= "UlGBR" of
SILVER users ("UserPriority"
is set to SILVER) >=
"UlGBR" of COPPER users
("UserPriority" is set to Read &
D64 D64 RNC COPPER). Write
For the BE users with the
same "TrafficClass",
"THPClass" and "BearType"
values, make sure:
"DlGBR" of GOLD users
("UserPriority" is set to
GOLD) >= "DlGBR" of
SILVER users ("UserPriority"
is set to SILVER) >=
"DlGBR" of COPPER users
("UserPriority" is set to Read &
D64 D64 RNC COPPER). Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write
Read &
None None RNC None Write
This parameter is required
when the "TrafficClass"
parameter is set to
INTERACTIVE. The
mapping relationship
between the traffic handling
priority value of
INTERACTIVE service and
its corresponding class can
be set through command Read &
None None RNC "SET UTHPCLASS". Write
Read &
0 0 RNC None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
Gold None RNC None Write
Read &
Gold None RNC None Write

Read &
Gold None RNC None Write

Read &
Gold None RNC None Write

Read &
Gold None RNC None Write

Read &
Silver None RNC None Write

Read &
Silver None RNC None Write
Read &
Silver None RNC None Write

Read &
Silver None RNC None Write

Read &
Silver None RNC None Write

Read &
Copper None RNC None Write

Read &
Copper None RNC None Write

Read &
Copper None RNC None Write
Read &
Copper None RNC None Write

Read &
Copper None RNC None Write

Read &
ARP ARP RNC None Write
Read &
NONE NONE RNC None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
3 3 Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
None 8 Cell None Write

Read &
3 3 Cell None Write
Transport Read &
230 230 channel None Write

Read &
35 35 Cell None Write
Read &
10 10 Cell None Write

Read &
-20 -20 Cell None Write
Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
3 3 Cell None Write

Transport Read &


None None channel None Write
Transport Read &
None None channel None Write

Configured to 1 when
TFsNumber is 1;
Configured to 0 when Read &
None TFsNumber is 2. Cell None Write

Read &
1 1 Cell None Write
Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
2 2 Cell None Write

1. The value of this


parameter must satisfy the
following relationship:
"Min Transmit Power of
PCPICH" <= "PCPICH
Transmit Power"
2. To modify the "PCPICH
Transmit Power", the intra-
frequency load balance
algorithm of the cell should
be disabled. You can use
"LST UCELLALGOSWITCH"
to query the switch and use
"MOD
Physical UCELLALGOSWITCH" to Read &
330 330 channel modify the switch. Write
Read &
346 346 Cell None Write
The value of this parameter
must satisfy the following
relationship:
"Min Transmit Power of
PCPICH" <= "Max Transmit Read &
313 313 Cell Power of PCPICH". Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
346 346 Cell None Write
The value of this parameter
must satisfy the following
relationship:
"Min Transmit Power of
PCPICH" <= "Max Transmit Read &
313 313 Cell Power of PCPICH". Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
None 8 Cell None Write
Read &
10 10 Cell None Write

Physical Read &


V36 V36 channel None Write

Physical Read &


0 0 channel None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
-7 -7 Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
REHOSTRIGHN Read &
OW REHOSTRIGHNOW RNC None Write
Read &
0 0 RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
None None Cell None Write

SIGNATURE0,
SIGNATURE1,
SIGNATURE2,
SIGNATURE3,
SIGNATURE4,
SIGNATURE5,
SIGNATURE6, Physical Read &
None SIGNATURE7 channel None Write
Physical Read &
None SELECT ALL channel None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
4 None Cell None Write
The ASCs are configured
through "ADD Read &
ASC0 ASC0 Cell UPRACHASC". Write

The ASCs are configured


through "ADD Read &
ASC0 ASC0 Cell UPRACHASC". Write

The ASCs are configured


through "ADD Read &
ASC0 ASC0 Cell UPRACHASC". Write

The ASCs are configured


through "ADD Read &
ASC0 ASC0 Cell UPRACHASC". Write
The ASCs are configured
through "ADD Read &
ASC0 ASC0 Cell UPRACHASC". Write

The ASCs are configured


through "ADD Read &
ASC0 ASC0 Cell UPRACHASC". Write

The ASCs are configured


through "ADD Read &
ASC0 ASC0 Cell UPRACHASC". Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
4 4 Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write

"Available Signature Start


Index"should be no greater
than "Available Signature Read &
0 0 Cell End Index". Write

"Available Signature End


Index"should be less than
the number of preamble
signatures. The preamble
signature is configured by
"Preamble Signatures"in Read &
7 7 Cell "ADD UPRACHBASIC". Write
Physical Read &
15 15 channel None Write
This parameter is valid when
"Access Service Class" is
set to
Physical ASC2,ASC3,ASC4,ASC5,A Read &
None None channel SC6 or ASC7. Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
4 4 Cell None Write
SIGNATURE0,
SIGNATURE1,
SIGNATURE2,
SIGNATURE3,
SIGNATURE4,
SIGNATURE5,
SIGNATURE6, Physical Read &
None SIGNATURE7 channel None Write

Physical Read &


None SELECT ALL channel None Write
Read &
-20 -20 Cell None Write

Read &
20 20 Cell None Write
Read &
2 2 Cell None Write

Physical Read &


BIT2 BIT2 channel None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
4 4 Cell None Write

Physical Read &


None None channel None Write

Physical Read &


0 0 channel None Write

Physical Read &


1 1 channel None Write
Physical Read &
2 2 channel None Write

Physical Read &


3 3 channel None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
4 4 Cell None Write
Physical Read &
None None channel None Write
In signaling transmission
mode, set
PowerOffsetPpm to -3; in
service transmission
mode, set Physical Read &
None PowerOffsetPpm to -2. channel None Write

Either "Gain Factor BetaC"


Physical or "Gain Factor BetaD" Read &
None None channel should be set to 15. Write
Either "Gain Factor BetaC"
Physical or "Gain Factor BetaD" Read &
15 15 channel should be set to 15. Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
-20 -20 Cell None Write
Read &
2 2 Cell None Write

Read &
20 20 Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
0 0 Cell None Write

Physical Read &


-50 -50 channel None Write

1. For the detection timers


that do not need to configure
conversational services, the
related T1 and T2 must be 0
at the same time.
2. For the detection timers
that need to configure
conversational services, the
related T1 and T2 must not Read &
20 20 RNC be 0 at the same time. Write
1. For the detection timers
that do not need to configure
conversational services, the
related T1 and T2 must be 0
at the same time.
2. For the detection timers
that need to configure
conversational services, the
related T1 and T2 must not Read &
20 20 RNC be 0 at the same time. Write

1. For the detection timers


that do not need to configure
streaming services, the
related T1 and T2 must be 0
at the same time.
2. For the detection timers
that need to configure
streaming services, the
related T1 and T2 must not Read &
20 20 RNC be 0 at the same time. Write
1. For the detection timers
that do not need to configure
streaming services, the
related T1 and T2 must be 0
at the same time.
2. For the detection timers
that need to configure
streaming services, the
related T1 and T2 must not Read &
20 20 RNC be 0 at the same time. Write

1. For the detection timers


that do not need to configure
interactive services, the
related T1 and T2 must be 0
at the same time.
2. For the detection timers
that need to configure
interactive services, the
related T1 and T2 must not Read &
20 20 RNC be 0 at the same time. Write
1. For the detection timers
that do not need to configure
interactive services, the
related T1 and T2 must be 0
at the same time.
2. For the detection timers
that need to configure
interactive services, the
related T1 and T2 must not Read &
20 20 RNC be 0 at the same time. Write

1. For the detection timers


that do not need to configure
background services, the
related T1 and T2 must be 0
at the same time.
2. For the detection timers
that need to configure
background services, the
related T1 and T2 must not Read &
20 20 RNC be 0 at the same time. Write
1. For the detection timers
that do not need to configure
background services, the
related T1 and T2 must be 0
at the same time.
2. For the detection timers
that need to configure
background services, the
related T1 and T2 must not Read &
20 20 RNC be 0 at the same time. Write
Read &
360 360 RNC None Write
1. For the detection timers
that do not need to configure
IMS signaling services, the
related T1 and T2 must be 0
at the same time.
2. For the detection timers
that need to configure IMS
signaling services, the
related T1 and T2 must not Read &
20 20 RNC be 0 at the same time. Write

1. For the detection timers


that do not need to configure
IMS signaling services, the
related T1 and T2 must be 0
at the same time.
2. For the detection timers
that need to configure IMS
signaling services, the
related T1 and T2 must not Read &
20 20 RNC be 0 at the same time. Write
Read &
4 4 RNC None Write
Read &
10 10 RNC None Write
Read &
3 3 RNC None Write
Read &
3 3 RNC None Write
Read &
3 3 RNC None Write
Read &
3 3 RNC None Write
The following relationship
must be satisfied:
"PTTDH2FTvmThd" < Read &
D8 D8 RNC "PTTF2DHTvmThd". Write
Read &
D1280 D1280 RNC None Write
Read &
D1000 D1000 RNC None Write
Read &
110 110 RNC None Write

Read &
10 10 RNC None Write
Read &
1 1 RNC None Write
Read &
1 1 RNC None Write
Read &
10 10 RNC None Write
The following relationship
must be satisfied:
"PTTF2PTvmThd" < Read &
D8 D8 RNC "PTTF2DHTvmThd" Write
Read &
D80 D80 RNC None Write
Read &
D250 D250 RNC None Write
The following relationship
must be satisfied:
"PTTDH2FTvmThd" <
"PTTF2DHTvmThd";
"PTTF2PTvmThd" < Read &
D16 D16 RNC "PTTF2DHTvmThd" Write
Read &
D0 D0 RNC None Write
Read &
YES YES RNC None Write
Read &
NO NO RNC None Write
Read &
NO NO RNC None Write
Valid when "BEQosPerform"
is set to YES;
"BeUlAct2" and "BeUlAct3"
must be None when
"BeUlAct1" is set to None;
"BeUlAct2" and "BeUlAct3"
must not be equal with
"BeUlAct1" when "BeUlAct1" Read &
None None RNC is not set to None. Write

Valid when "BEQosPerform"


is set to YES;
"BeUlAct2" must be None
when "BeUlAct1" is set to
None;
"BeUlAct2" must not be
equal with "BeUlAct1" when
"BeUlAct1" is not set to
None.
"BeUlAct3" must be None
when "BeUlAct2" is set to
None;
"BeUlAct3" must not be
equal with "BeUlAct2" and
"BeUlAct1" when "BeUlAct2" Read &
None None RNC is not set to None. Write
Valid when "BEQosPerform"
is set to YES;
"BeUlAct3" must be None
when "BeUlAct1" or
"BeUlAct2" is set to None;
"BeUlAct3" must not be
equal with "BeUlAct1" when
"BeUlAct1" is not set to
None.
"BeUlAct3" must not be
equal with "BeUlAct2" when
"BeUlAct2" is not set to Read &
None None RNC None. Write
Valid when "BEQosPerform" Read &
3000 3000 RNC is set to YES. Write
Valid when "BEQosPerform"
is set to YES;
"BeDlAct2" and "BeDlAct3"
must be None when
"BeDlAct1" is set to None;
"BeDlAct2" and "BeDlAct3"
must not be equal with
"BeDlAct1" when "BeDlAct1" Read &
RateDegrade RateDegrade RNC is not set to None. Write

Valid when "BEQosPerform"


is set to YES;
"BeDlAct2" must be None
when "BeDlAct1" is set to
None;
"BeDlAct2" must not be
equal with "BeDlAct1" when
"BeDlAct1" is not set to
None;
"BeDlAct3" must be None
when "BeDlAct2" is set to
None;
"BeDlAct3" must not be
equal with "BeDlAct2" and
"BeDlAct1" when "BeDlAct2" Read &
None None RNC is not set to None. Write
Valid when "BEQosPerform"
is set to YES;
"BeDlAct3" must be None
when "BeDlAct1" or
"BeDlAct2" is set to None;
"BeDlAct3" must not be
equal with "BeDlAct1" when
"BeDlAct1" is not set to
None.
"BeDlAct3" must not be
equal with "BeDlAct2" when
"BeDlAct2" is not set to Read &
None None RNC None. Write
Valid when "BEQosPerform" Read &
SINGLE SINGLE RNC is set to YES. Write
Valid when "BEQosPerform" Read &
YES YES RNC is set to YES. Write

Valid when "BEQosPerform" Read &


NO NO RNC is set to YES. Write
Valid when
"AMRQosPerform" is set to Read &
NO NO RNC YES. Write

Valid when
"AMRQosPerform" is set to Read &
3000 3000 RNC YES. Write
Valid when
"AMRQosPerform" is set to Read &
NO NO RNC YES. Write

Valid when
"AMRQosPerform" is set to Read &
NO NO RNC YES. Write
Valid when
"AMRQosPerform" is set to Read &
NO NO RNC YES. Write

Valid when
"AMRQosPerform" is set to Read &
3000 3000 RNC YES. Write
Valid when
"AMRQosPerform" is set to Read &
NO NO RNC YES. Write

Valid when
"AMRQosPerform" is set to Read &
NO NO RNC YES. Write
Valid when
"AMRQosPerform" is set to Read &
NO NO RNC YES. Write

Valid when
"AMRQosPerform" is set to Read &
NO NO RNC YES. Write
Valid when
"AMRQosPerform" is set to Read &
NO NO RNC YES. Write

Valid when
"AMRQosPerform" is set to Read &
NO NO RNC YES. Write
Valid when
"AMRQosPerform" is set to Read &
NO NO RNC YES. Write

Valid when
"AMRQosPerform" is set to Read &
NO NO RNC YES. Write
This parameter is valid when
the "VPQosPerform" is set to Read &
NO NO RNC YES. Write

This parameter is valid when


the "VPQosPerform" is set to Read &
NO NO RNC YES. Write
This parameter is valid when
the "BEQosPerform" is set to
YES and "BeUlEvTrigInd" is Read &
YES YES RNC set to SINGLE. Write

This parameter is valid when


the "BEQosPerform" is set to
YES and "BeUlEvTrigInd" is Read &
YES YES RNC set to SINGLE. Write

Valid when "BEQosPerform" Read &


NO NO RNC is set to YES. Write
Valid when "BEQosPerform" Read &
20 20 RNC is set to YES. Write
Read &
5 5 Cell None Write
Read &
20 20 Cell None Write
Read &
20 20 Cell None Write
This parameter is valid when
"InterRatReportMode" in
"SET UINTERRATHOCOV"
or "ADD
UCELLINTERRATHOCOV" Read &
CPICH_RSCP CPICH_RSCP Cell is set to EVENT_TRIGGER. Write
Read &
D320 D320 Cell None Write
Read &
D320 D320 Cell None Write
Read &
D320 D320 Cell None Write
Read &
D320 D320 Cell None Write
Read &
D240 D240 Cell None Write
Read &
D640 D640 Cell None Write

Read &
D640 D640 Cell None Write
Read &
D240 D240 Cell None Write

Read &
D640 D640 Cell None Write
Read &
D2560 D2560 Cell None Write

Read &
D1280 D1280 Cell None Write
Read &
D1280 D1280 Cell None Write

Read &
D240 D240 Cell None Write
Read &
D19 D19 Cell None Write

Read &
D1 D1 Cell None Write
Read &
64 64 Cell None Write

Read &
TEN_MSEC TEN_MSEC Cell None Write
Read &
480 480 Cell None Write
Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
64 64 Cell None Write

Read &
TEN_MSEC TEN_MSEC Cell None Write
Read &
480 480 Cell None Write
Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
64 64 Cell None Write

Read &
TEN_MSEC TEN_MSEC Cell None Write
Read &
480 480 Cell None Write
Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
64 64 Cell None Write

Read &
TEN_MSEC TEN_MSEC Cell None Write
Read &
480 480 Cell None Write
Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
OFF OFF RNC None Write
Read &
OFF OFF RNC None Write
Read &
ON ON RNC None Write
Read &
OFF OFF RNC None Write
Read &
5 5 RNC None Write
The value of this parameter
must be set to meet the
following conditions:
100 x "MaxQueueTimeLen" Read &
50 50 RNC > "PollTimerLen". Write
The value of this parameter
must be set to meet the
following conditions:
100 x "MaxQueueTimeLen" Read &
5 5 RNC > "PollTimerLen". Write
Read &
ON ON RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write
Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write
The value of this parameter
must satisfy the following
relationship:
"PlmnValTagMax" > Read &
None None RNC "PlmnValTagMin". Write

The value of this parameter


must satisfy the following
relationship:
"PlmnValTagMax" > Read &
None None RNC "PlmnValTagMin". Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
4 4 Cell None Write
Read &
1 1 Cell None Write

Read &
1 1 Cell None Write

The value of this parameter


must be set to meet the
following conditions:
"Random Back-off Upper
Limit" >= "Random Back-off Read &
0 0 Cell Lower Limit". Write

The value of this parameter


must be set to meet the
following conditions:
"Random Back-off Upper
Limit" >= "Random Back-off Read &
0 0 Cell Lower Limit". Write
Read &
8 8 Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
1 1 Cell None Write
Transport Read &
None None channel None Write

Transport Read &


None None channel None Write
Transport Read &
1 1 channel None Write

Transport Read &


2 2 channel None Write

[Maximum Ec/N0 Up Step] is


not smaller than [Ec/N0 Read &
5000 5000 RNC Adjustment Step] Write
[Maximum Ec/N0 Down
Step] is not smaller than Read &
3000 3000 RNC [Ec/N0 Adjustment Step] Write

1. [Maximum Ec/N0 Up
Step] is not smaller than
[Ec/N0 Adjustment Step].
2. [Maximum Ec/N0 Down
Step] is not smaller than Read &
500 500 RNC [Ec/N0 Adjustment Step]. Write
Read &
10 10 RNC None Write
Read &
100 100 RNC None Write

[Maximum Ec/N0 Value] is


larger than [Minimum Ec/N0 Read &
49 49 RNC Value] Write
[Maximum Ec/N0 Value] is
larger than [Minimum Ec/N0 Read &
21 21 RNC Value] Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write
Read &
None None Cell None Write
This parameter is valid when
"RedirSwitch" is set to
ONLY_TO_INTER_FREQU
ENCY or Read &
0 0 RNC ONLY_TO_INTER_RAT. Write
This parameter is valid when
"RedirSwitch" is set to
ONLY_TO_INTER_FREQU
ENCY or Read &
None AMR:50; Other:0 RNC ONLY_TO_INTER_RAT. Write
This parameter is valid when
"RedirSwitch" is set to
ONLY_TO_INTER_FREQU
ENCY or Read &
DependOnNCell DependOnNCell RNC ONLY_TO_INTER_RAT. Write
This parameter is valid when
"RedirBandInd" is not set to Read &
None None RNC BandIndNotUsed. Write
1. This parameter is valid
when
"RedirUARFCNUplinkInd" is
set to TRUE.
2. This parameter is valid
when "RedirBandInd" is set Read &
None None RNC to BandIndNotUsed. Write

This parameter is valid when


"RedirSwitch" is set to
ONLY_TO_INTER_FREQU
ENCY or Read &
None None RNC ONLY_TO_INTER_RAT. Write
Read &
None None Cell None Write

The value of this parameter


must satisfy the following
relationship:
"DLOVSFSF">"DLCODENO Read &
None None Cell ". Write

The value of this parameter


must satisfy the following
relationship:
"DLOVSFSF">"DLCODENO Read &
None None Cell ". Write

The value of this parameter


must satisfy the following
relationship:
"DLOVSFSF">="DLCODEN Read &
None None Cell O". Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write
Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write
Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

After running the "ADD


UCBSADDR" command to
add the CBS server
address, you should not set
this parameter to ON; After
setting this parameter to ON,
you should not run the "ADD
UCBSADDR" command to
add the CBS server
address. The RNC built-in
CBS function is available
when this parameter is set to
ON. When using this
function, set the main control
CPU ID of the CBS function
by referring to "ADD
URNCCBCPUID" and add
CBS cells by referring to Read &
OFF OFF RNC "ADD UCELLCBSSAC". Write

Read &
OFF OFF RNC None Write
Read &
ENGLISH ENGLISH RNC None Write

Read &
300 300 RNC None Write

Read &
0 0 RNC None Write
Read &
OFF OFF RNC None Write

This paramter is valid only


when "Cell Dynamic
ShutDown Switch for RNC" Read &
20 20 RNC is set to ON. Write

This paramter is valid only


when "Cell Dynamic
ShutDown Switch for RNC" Read &
180 180 RNC is set to ON. Write
Read &
PTM PTM RNC None Write
Read &
D16 D16 RNC None Write
Read &
70 70 RNC None Write
This parameter defines an
offset relative to the Read &
3 3 RNC "NCountingThd" parameter. Write
Read &
4 4 RNC None Write
Read &
3 3 RNC None Write
The value of this parameter
must be smaller than the
value of the
"RecountingPeriod"
parameter under the "SET
URNCMBMSPARA" Read &
2 2 RNC command. Write

The value of this parameter


must be larger than the
value of the
"UpLimitCountingTime"
parameter under the "SET
URNCMBMSPARA" Read &
6 6 RNC command. Write
Read &
10 10 RNC None Write

Read &
OFF OFF RNC None Write
Read &
ON ON RNC None Write

Read &
ON ON RNC None Write
Read &
D16 D16 RNC None Write

Read &
None 0 RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write
Read &
1 1 RNC None Write

Read &
5 5 RNC None Write
Read &
2 2 RNC None Write
Read &
IUCS_IUPS IUCS_IUPS RNC None Write

Read &
None 0 RNC None Write
Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write
When the "RrcCause"
parameter is set to
EMERGCALLEST or
MBMSCALLEST, this
parameter cannot be set to Read &
None None RNC FACH. Write
Read &
None None RNC None Write
Read &
None None RNC None Write
Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write
Read &
None None RNC None Write
Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write
Read &
PTM PTM RNC None Write
Read &
4 4 RNC None Write
Read &
3 3 RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write
When
"ChoiceRprtUnitForDlBasicM
eas" is set to MIN,the value
of this parameter must
satisfy the following
relationship:
"IntraFreqLdbPeriodTimerLe
n" > 2 x 60 x
"MinForDlBasicMeas";
When
"ChoiceRprtUnitForDlBasicM
eas" is set to
TEN_MSEC,the value of this
parameter must satisfy the
following relationship:
"IntraFreqLdbPeriodTimerLe
n" x 1000 > 2 x Read &
1800 1800 RNC "TenMsecForDlBasicMeas". Write
When
"ChoiceRprtUnitForDlBasicM
eas" is set to MIN,the value
of this parameter must
satisfy the following
relationship:
"PucPeriodTimerLen" > 2 x
60 x "MinForDlBasicMeas";
When
"ChoiceRprtUnitForDlBasicM
eas" is set to
TEN_MSEC,the value of this
parameter must satisfy the
following relationship:
"PucPeriodTimerLen" x 1000
>2x Read &
1800 1800 RNC "TenMsecForDlBasicMeas". Write
When
"ChoiceRprtUnitForUlBasicM
eas" and
"ChoiceRprtUnitForDlBasicM
eas" are set to MIN,the
value of this parameter must
satisfy the following
relationship:
"LdrPeriodTimerLen" > 2 x
60 x "MinForUlBasicMeas";
"LdrPeriodTimerLen" > 2 x
60 x "MinForDlBasicMeas";
When
"ChoiceRprtUnitForUlBasicM
eas" and
"ChoiceRprtUnitForDlBasicM
eas" are set to
TEN_MSEC,the value of this
parameter must satisfy the
following relationship:
"LdrPeriodTimerLen" x 1000
>2x
"TenMsecForUlBasicMeas";
"LdrPeriodTimerLen" x 1000
>2x Read &
10 10 RNC "TenMsecForDlBasicMeas". Write
When
"ChoiceRprtUnitForUlBasicM
eas" and
"ChoiceRprtUnitForDlBasicM
eas" are set to MIN,the
value of this parameter must
satisfy the following
relationship:
"OlcPeriodTimerLen" > 2 x
60 x 1000 x
"MinForUlBasicMeas";
"OlcPeriodTimerLen" > 2 x
60 x 1000 x
"MinForDlBasicMeas";
When
"ChoiceRprtUnitForUlBasicM
eas" and
"ChoiceRprtUnitForDlBasicM
eas" are set to
TEN_MSEC,the value of this
parameter must satisfy the
following relationship:
"OlcPeriodTimerLen" > 2 x
"TenMsecForUlBasicMeas";
"OlcPeriodTimerLen" > 2 x Read &
3000 3000 RNC "TenMsecForDlBasicMeas". Write
Read &
D6 D6 RNC None Write
Read &
TEN_MSEC TEN_MSEC RNC None Write

This parameter is valid only


when
"ChoiceRprtUnitForUlBasicM
eas" is set to
TEN_MSEC,and it must
satisfy the following
relationship:
"TenMsecForUlBasicMeas"
< "LdrPeriodTimerLen" *
1000/2 (See "SET
ULDCPERIOD" and "SET
USATLDCPERIOD");
"TenMsecForUlBasicMeas"
< "OlcPeriodTimerLen" /2
(See "SET ULDCPERIOD"
and "SET Read &
100 20 RNC USATLDCPERIOD") . Write
This parameter is valid only
when
"ChoiceRprtUnitForUlBasicM
eas" is set to MIN,and it
must satisfy the following
relationship:
"MinForUlBasicMeas" x 60 <
"LdrPeriodTimerLen"/2;
"MinForUlBasicMeas" x
60000 < Read &
20 None RNC "OlcPeriodTimerLen"/2 . Write

Read &
D6 D6 RNC None Write
Read &
TEN_MSEC TEN_MSEC RNC None Write
This parameter is valid only
when
"ChoiceRprtUnitForDlBasicM
eas" is set to
TEN_MSEC,and it must
satisfy the following
relationship:
"TenMsecForDlBasicMeas"
<
"IntraFreqLdbPeriodTimerLe
n" x 1000/2 (See "SET
ULDCPERIOD" and "SET
USATLDCPERIOD");
"TenMsecForDlBasicMeas"
< "PucPeriodTimerLen" x
1000/2 (See "SET
ULDCPERIOD" and "SET
USATLDCPERIOD");
"TenMsecForDlBasicMeas"
< "LdrPeriodTimerLen" x
1000/2 (See "SET
ULDCPERIOD" and "SET
USATLDCPERIOD");
"TenMsecForDlBasicMeas"
< "OlcPeriodTimerLen"/2
(See "SET ULDCPERIOD"
and "SET Read &
100 20 RNC USATLDCPERIOD"). Write

This parameter is valid only


when
"ChoiceRprtUnitForDlBasicM
eas" is set to MIN,and it
must satisfy the following
relationship:
"MinForDlBasicMeas" x 60 <
"IntraFreqLdbPeriodTimerLe
n"/2;
"MinForDlBasicMeas" x 60 <
"PucPeriodTimerLen"/2;
"MinForDlBasicMeas" x 60 <
"LdrPeriodTimerLen"/2;
"MinForDlBasicMeas" x
60000 < Read &
20 None RNC "OlcPeriodTimerLen"/2 . Write
Read &
150 150 RNC None Write

Read &
6 32 RNC None Write

Read &
6 32 RNC None Write
Read &
5 5 RNC None Write

Read &
5 5 RNC None Write

Read &
5 5 RNC None Write

Read &
5 5 RNC None Write

Read &
5 5 RNC None Write

Read &
5 5 RNC None Write
Read &
TEN_MSEC TEN_MSEC RNC None Write

This parameter is valid only


when
"ChoiceRprtUnitForHsdpaP
wrMeas" is set to Read &
100 100 RNC TEN_MSEC. Write
This parameter is valid only
when
"ChoiceRprtUnitForHsdpaP Read &
10 None RNC wrMeas" is set to MIN. Write

Read &
5 5 RNC None Write
Read &
TEN_MSEC TEN_MSEC RNC None Write

This parameter is valid only


when
"ChoiceRprtUnitForHsdpaRa
teMeas" is set to Read &
100 100 RNC TEN_MSEC. Write
This parameter is valid only
when
"ChoiceRprtUnitForHsdpaRa Read &
10 None RNC teMeas" is set to MIN. Write

Read &
5 5 RNC None Write

Read &
3 3 RNC None Write
Read &
D3 D1 RNC None Write
Read &
TEN_MSEC TEN_MSEC RNC None Write

This parameter is valid only


when
"ChoiceRprtUnitForUlOlcMe Read &
20 20 RNC as" is set to TEN_MSEC. Write
This parameter is valid only
when
"ChoiceRprtUnitForUlOlcMe Read &
20 None RNC as" is set to MIN. Write

Read &
100 100 RNC None Write
Read &
D3 D1 RNC None Write
Read &
TEN_MSEC TEN_MSEC RNC None Write

This parameter is valid only


when
"ChoiceRprtUnitForDlOlcMe Read &
20 20 RNC as" is set to TEN_MSEC. Write
This parameter is valid only
when
"ChoiceRprtUnitForDlOlcMe Read &
20 None RNC as" is set to MIN. Write

Read &
100 100 RNC None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
-20 -20 Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
None 8 Cell None Write
Physical Read &
50 50 channel None Write
Physical Read &
None None channel None Write

Physical Read &


0 0 channel None Write
Physical Read &
BIT4 BIT4 channel None Write
Physical Read &
None None channel None Write
This parameter is valid only
Physical when "Slot Format" is equal Read &
None EXISTS channel to or more than D8. Write

Read &
COMMON COMMON Cell None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write
Read &
None None Cell None Write

Physical Read &


None None channel None Write
This parameter forms an SPI
mapping table with
"UserPriority", "THPClass", Read &
None None RNC and "SPI". Write

This parameter forms an SPI


mapping table with
"TrafficClass", "THPClass", Read &
None None RNC and "SPI". Write
This parameter is required
when the "TrafficClass"
parameter is set to
INTERACTIVE. The
mapping relationship
between the traffic handling
priority value of
INTERACTIVE service and
its corresponding class can
be set through command Read &
None None RNC "SET UTHPCLASS". Write
This parameter forms an SPI
mapping table with
"TrafficClass", "UserPriority", Read &
None None RNC and "THPClass". Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
None All RNC None Write
Read &
UE_BASED UE_BASED RNC None Write

Read &
NODELIVERY NODELIVERY RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write
Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
16 16 RNC None Write

Read &
UE_ASSISTED UE_ASSISTED RNC None Write
Read &
UE_ASSISTED UE_ASSISTED RNC None Write

Read &
OFF OFF RNC None Write
Read &
YES YES RNC None Write

Read &
DRD DRD RNC None Write
Read &
None R5_POSDATA_SWITCH RNC None Write

Read &
OFF OFF RNC None Write

Read &
12 12 RNC None Write

Read &
18 18 RNC None Write
Read &
D160 D160 RNC None Write

Read &
D1280 D1280 RNC None Write

Read &
-20 -20 RNC None Write
Read &
RNC_CENTRIC RNC_CENTRIC RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write
The SMLC parameters of
the cell identified by this
parameter must have been
configured through "ADD Read &
None None Cell USMLCCELL". Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write

Read &
DEG DEG Cell None Write

Read &
MET MET Cell None Write
This parameter is valid when
the "CellLocCfgType" is set
to BOTH or Read &
None None Cell CELL_ANTENNA. Write
This parameter is valid when
the "CellLocCfgType" is set
to BOTH or Read &
None None Cell CELL_ANTENNA. Write
This parameter is valid when
the "CellLocCfgType" is set
to BOTH or Read &
None None Cell CELL_ANTENNA. Write

This parameter is valid when


the "CellLocCfgType" is set
to BOTH or Read &
None None Cell CELL_ANTENNA. Write
This parameter is valid when
the "CellLocCfgType" is set
to BOTH or Read &
None None Cell CELL_ANTENNA. Write

This parameter is valid when


the "CellLocCfgType" is set
to BOTH or Read &
None None Cell CELL_ANTENNA. Write
This parameter is valid when
the "CellLocCfgType" is set
to BOTH or Read &
None None Cell CELL_ANTENNA. Write

This parameter is valid when


the "CellLocCfgType" is set
to BOTH or Read &
None None Cell CELL_ANTENNA. Write

This parameter is valid when


the "CellLocCfgType" is set
MIXED_ENVIR to BOTH or Read &
ONMENT MIXED_ENVIRONMENT Cell CELL_ANTENNA. Write

This parameter is valid when


the "CellLocCfgType" is set
to BOTH or Read &
ACTIVE ACTIVE Cell CELL_ANTENNA. Write
This parameter is valid when
the "CellLocCfgType" is set
to BOTH or Read &
ACTIVE ACTIVE Cell CELL_ANTENNA. Write

This parameter is valid when


the "CellLocCfgType" is set
to BOTH or Read &
ACTIVE ACTIVE Cell CELL_ANTENNA. Write

This parameter is valid when


the "CellLocCfgType" is set Read &
None None Cell to BOTH or CELL_CENTER. Write
This parameter is valid when
the "CellLocCfgType" is set Read &
None None Cell to BOTH or CELL_CENTER. Write

This parameter is valid when


the "CellLocCfgType" is set Read &
None None Cell to BOTH or CELL_CENTER. Write
This parameter is valid when
the "CellLocCfgType" is set Read &
None None Cell to BOTH or CELL_CENTER. Write

This parameter is valid when


the "CellLocCfgType" is set Read &
None None Cell to BOTH or CELL_CENTER. Write

This parameter is valid when


the "CellLocCfgType" is set Read &
None None Cell to BOTH or CELL_CENTER. Write
This parameter is valid when
the "CellLocCfgType" is set Read &
None None Cell to BOTH or CELL_CENTER. Write

This parameter is valid when


the "CellLocCfgType" is set
to BOTH or Read &
None None Cell CELL_ANTENNA. Write
This parameter is valid when
the "CellLocCfgType" is set
to BOTH or Read &
None None Cell CELL_ANTENNA. Write

This parameter is valid when


the "CellLocCfgType" is set Read &
None None Cell to BOTH or CELL_CENTER. Write
This parameter is valid when
the "CellLocCfgType" is set Read &
None None Cell to BOTH or CELL_CENTER. Write

This parameter is valid when


the "CellLocCfgType" is set
to BOTH or Read &
None None Cell CELL_ANTENNA. Write
This parameter is valid when
the "CellLocCfgType" is set
to BOTH or Read &
None None Cell CELL_ANTENNA. Write

This parameter is valid when


the "CellLocCfgType" is set
to BOTH or Read &
None None Cell CELL_ANTENNA. Write
This parameter is valid when
the "CellLocCfgType" is set
to BOTH or Read &
None None Cell CELL_ANTENNA. Write

This parameter is valid when


the "CellLocCfgType" is set Read &
None None Cell to BOTH or CELL_CENTER. Write
This parameter is valid when
the "CellLocCfgType" is set Read &
None None Cell to BOTH or CELL_CENTER. Write

This parameter is valid when


the "CellLocCfgType" is set Read &
None None Cell to BOTH or CELL_CENTER. Write
This parameter is valid when
the "CellLocCfgType" is set Read &
None None Cell to BOTH or CELL_CENTER. Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write
Read &
1 1 RNC None Write
Read &
1 1 RNC None Write
Read &
1 1 RNC None Write
Read &
1 1 RNC None Write
Read &
1 1 RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write
Read &
None None RNC None Write

"SqiGoodThres" > Read &


313 313 None "SqiBadThres" Write
"SqiGoodThres" > Read &
200 200 None "SqiBadThres" Write

Read &
60 60 RNC None Write
This parameter is valid only
when
"SRNSR_DSCR_PROPG_D
ELAY_SWITCH" of
"SrnsrSwitch" in "SET
UCORRMALGOSWITCH" is Read &
400 400 RNC set to "ON". Write
This parameter is valid only
when
"SRNSR_DSCR_IUR_RESR
CE_SWITCH" of
"SrnsrSwitch" in "SET
UCORRMALGOSWITCH" is Read &
5 5 RNC set to "ON". Write
This parameter is valid only
when
"SRNSR_DSCR_SEPRAT_
DUR_SWITCH" of
"SrnsrSwitch" in "SET
UCORRMALGOSWITCH" is Read &
60 60 RNC set to "ON". Write
This parameter is valid only
when
"SRNSR_DSCR_SEPRAT_
DUR_SWITCH" of
"SrnsrSwitch" in "SET
UCORRMALGOSWITCH" is Read &
30 30 RNC set to "ON". Write
Read &
NRT NRT RNC None Write

Read &
None None Cell None Write

Physical Read &


1 1 channel None Write
Physical Read &
-50 -50 channel None Write

Read &
5000 5000 RNC None Write

Read &
5000 5000 RNC None Write

Read &
350 350 RNC None Write

Read &
5000 5000 RNC None Write
Read &
5000 5000 RNC None Write

Read &
1000 1000 RNC None Write

The retransmit mechanism is


used if the signaling is sent
by adopting RLC UM on Uu
interface during channel
handover.In this case, the
setting of the corresponding
waiting response timer for
UE setup does not work.
(For example, when the
channel change form DCH
to FACH or the channel
change from FACH to DCH,
the timer does not work.)
The retransmit timer is 2
second. The RB
reconfiguration message
may retransmit three times Read &
5000 5000 RNC when the timer expires. Write

Read &
5000 5000 RNC None Write
The retransmit mechanism is
used if the signaling is sent
by adopting RLC UM on Uu
interface during channel
handover.In this case, the
setting of the corresponding
waiting response timer for
UE setup does not work.
(For example, when the
channel change form DCH
to FACH or the channel
change from FACH to DCH,
the timer does not work.)
The retransmit timer is 2
second. The RB
reconfiguration message
may retransmit three times Read &
5000 5000 RNC when the timer expires. Write

The retransmit mechanism is


used if the signaling is sent
by adopting RLC UM on Uu
interface during channel
handover.In this case, the
setting of the corresponding
waiting response timer for
UE release does not work.
(For example, when the
channel change form DCH
to FACH or the channel
change from FACH to DCH,
the timer does not work.)
The retransmit timer is 2
second. The RB
reconfiguration message
may retransmit three times Read &
5000 5000 RNC when the timer expires. Write

Read &
5000 5000 RNC None Write
Read &
5000 5000 RNC None Write

Read &
5000 5000 RNC None Write

Read &
11000 11000 RNC None Write

Read &
5000 5000 RNC None Write

Read &
5000 5000 RNC None Write
Read &
5000 5000 RNC None Write

Read &
5000 5000 RNC None Write

Read &
5000 5000 RNC None Write

Read &
5000 5000 RNC None Write

Read &
5000 5000 RNC None Write
Read &
5000 5000 RNC None Write

Read &
10000 10000 RNC None Write

Read &
45000 45000 RNC None Write

Read &
20000 20000 RNC None Write

Read &
5000 5000 RNC None Write
Read &
15000 15000 RNC None Write

Read &
5000 5000 RNC None Write

Read &
5000 5000 RNC None Write

Read &
10000 10000 RNC None Write

Read &
3000 3000 RNC None Write
Read &
10 10 RNC None Write

Read &
5000 5000 RNC None Write

Read &
5000 5000 RNC None Write

Read &
5000 5000 RNC None Write

Read &
300 300 RNC None Write
Read &
300 300 RNC None Write

Read &
4 4 RNC None Write

Read &
High High RNC None Write
Read &
High High RNC None Write

Read &
High High RNC None Write
Read &
High High RNC None Write

Read &
High High RNC None Write
Read &
Medium Medium RNC None Write

Read &
Medium Medium RNC None Write
Read &
Medium Medium RNC None Write

Read &
Medium Medium RNC None Write
Read &
Medium Medium RNC None Write

Read &
Low Low RNC None Write
Read &
Low Low RNC None Write

Read &
Low Low RNC None Write
Read &
Low Low RNC None Write

Read &
Low Low RNC None Write
Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RAB None Write

Read &
None None RAB None Write
Read &
None None RAB None Write

This parameter must not be


set to CS_DOMAIN when
the "TrafficClass" parameter
is set to INTERACTIVE or Read &
None None RAB BACKGROUND. Write

There must be one


parameter set to 15, this
parameter or the parameter Read &
None None RAB "BetaD". Write

There must be one


parameter set to 15, this
parameter or the parameter Read &
None None RAB "BetaC". Write
This parameter is valid when
HO_INTER_RAT_RNC_SE
RVICE_HO_SWITCH under
the "HoSwitch" parameter is
set to on through the "SET
HO_TO_GSM_SHOULD UCORRMALGOSWITCH" Read &
None _NOT_BE_PERFORM RAB command. Write
Read &
None None RAB None Write

Read &
None SILENT RAB None Write
Read &
None None RAB None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RAB None Write
The value of this parameter
must be larger than the
value of the "Event4bThd" Read &
D1024 D1024 RAB parameter. Write

The value of this parameter


must be smaller than the
value of the "Event4aThd" Read &
None None RAB parameter. Write
Read &
None None RAB None Write
Read &
D4000 D4000 RAB None Write
Read &
D2560 D2560 RAB None Write
Read &
D4000 D4000 RAB None Write
Read &
2 2 RAB None Write
Read &
16 16 RAB None Write
Read &
2 2 RAB None Write
Read &
16 16 RAB None Write
Read &
2 2 RAB None Write
Read &
16 16 RAB None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RAB None Write
This parameter is required
when the "TrchType"
parameter is set to
TRCH_HSDSCH but not
required when the
"TrchType" parameter is set
to TRCH_EDCH_2MS or Read &
D1 D1 RAB TRCH_EDCH_10MS. Write

This parameter is associated


with the setting of the
"HsdschMacdPduSizeNum"
parameter. It is required
when the
"HsdschMacdPduSizeNum"
parameter is set to a value
within the range from D1 to Read &
336 336 RAB D8. Write
This parameter is associated
with the setting of the
"HsdschMacdPduSizeNum"
parameter. It is required
when the
"HsdschMacdPduSizeNum"
parameter is set to a value
within the range from D2 to Read &
None None RAB D8. Write

This parameter is associated


with the setting of the
"HsdschMacdPduSizeNum"
parameter. It is required
when the
"HsdschMacdPduSizeNum"
parameter is set to a value
within the range from D3 to Read &
None None RAB D8. Write
This parameter is associated
with the setting of the
"HsdschMacdPduSizeNum"
parameter. It is required
when the
"HsdschMacdPduSizeNum"
parameter is set to a value
within the range from D4 to Read &
None None RAB D8. Write

This parameter is associated


with the setting of the
"HsdschMacdPduSizeNum"
parameter. It is required
when the
"HsdschMacdPduSizeNum"
parameter is set to a value
within the range from D5 to Read &
None None RAB D8. Write
This parameter is associated
with the setting of the
"HsdschMacdPduSizeNum"
parameter. It is required
when the
"HsdschMacdPduSizeNum"
parameter is set to a value
within the range from D6 to Read &
None None RAB D8. Write

This parameter is associated


with the setting of the
"HsdschMacdPduSizeNum"
parameter. It is required
when the
"HsdschMacdPduSizeNum"
parameter is set to a value
within the range from D7 to Read &
None None RAB D8. Write
This parameter is associated
with the setting of the
"HsdschMacdPduSizeNum"
parameter. It is required
when the
"HsdschMacdPduSizeNum" Read &
None None RAB parameter is set to D8. Write

This parameter is required


when the "TrchType"
parameter is set to
TRCH_EDCH_2MS or
TRCH_EDCH_10MS but not
required when the
"TrchType" parameter is set Read &
D1 D1 RAB to TRCH_HSDSCH. Write
This parameter is associated
with the setting of the
"EdchMacdPduSizeNum"
parameter. It is required
when the
"EdchMacdPduSizeNum"
parameter is set to a value
within the range from D1 to Read &
336 336 RAB D12. Write

This parameter is associated


with the setting of the
"EdchMacdPduSizeNum"
parameter. It is required
when the
"EdchMacdPduSizeNum"
parameter is set to a value
within the range from D2 to Read &
None None RAB D12. Write

This parameter is associated


with the setting of the
"EdchMacdPduSizeNum"
parameter. It is required
when the
"EdchMacdPduSizeNum"
parameter is set to a value
within the range from D3 to Read &
None None RAB D12. Write

This parameter is associated


with the setting of the
"EdchMacdPduSizeNum"
parameter. It is required
when the
"EdchMacdPduSizeNum"
parameter is set to a value
within the range from D4 to Read &
None None RAB D12. Write

This parameter is associated


with the setting of the
"EdchMacdPduSizeNum"
parameter. It is required
when the
"EdchMacdPduSizeNum"
parameter is set to a value
within the range from D5 to Read &
None None RAB D12. Write
This parameter is associated
with the setting of the
"EdchMacdPduSizeNum"
parameter. It is required
when the
"EdchMacdPduSizeNum"
parameter is set to a value
within the range from D6 to Read &
None None RAB D12. Write

This parameter is associated


with the setting of the
"EdchMacdPduSizeNum"
parameter. It is required
when the
"EdchMacdPduSizeNum"
parameter is set to a value
within the range from D7 to Read &
None None RAB D12. Write

This parameter is associated


with the setting of the
"EdchMacdPduSizeNum"
parameter. It is required
when the
"EdchMacdPduSizeNum"
parameter is set to a value
within the range from D8 to Read &
None None RAB D12. Write

This parameter is associated


with the setting of the
"EdchMacdPduSizeNum"
parameter. It is required
when the
"EdchMacdPduSizeNum"
parameter is set to a value
within the range from D9 to Read &
None None RAB D12. Write

This parameter is associated


with the setting of the
"EdchMacdPduSizeNum"
parameter. It is required
when the
"EdchMacdPduSizeNum"
parameter is set to a value
within the range from D10 to Read &
None None RAB D12. Write
This parameter is associated
with the setting of the
"EdchMacdPduSizeNum"
parameter. It is required
when the
"EdchMacdPduSizeNum"
parameter is set to a value
within the range from D11 to Read &
None None RAB D12. Write

This parameter is associated


with the setting of the
"EdchMacdPduSizeNum"
parameter. It is required
when the
"EdchMacdPduSizeNum" Read &
None None RAB parameter is set to D12. Write

This parameter is required


when the "TrchType"
parameter is set to
TRCH_EDCH_2MS or
TRCH_EDCH_10MS but not
required when the
"TrchType" parameter is set Read &
D50 D50 RAB to TRCH_HSDSCH. Write
Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RAB None Write

Read &
None None RAB None Write
Read &
None None RAB None Write

This parameter is required


when the "TrchType"
parameter is set to
TRCH_DCH. The setting of
the "SirAdjustStep"
parameter is associated with
this parameter. Assume that
this parameter is changed
from BLERquality1 to
BLERquality2 and
"SirAdjustStep" is changed
from SirAdjustStep1 to
SirAdjustStep2. Then, these
values must fulfill the
following condition: (1-
BLERquality1) x
SirAdjustStep1 /
BLERquality1 = (1 -
BLERquality2) x
SirAdjustStep2 / Read &
None None RAB BLERquality2. Write
This parameter is required
when "TrchType" is set to
TRCH_EDCH_2MS or Read &
None None RAB TRCH_EDCH_10MS. Write

This parameter is required


when "TrchType" is set to
TRCH_EDCH_2MS or Read &
None None RAB TRCH_EDCH_10MS. Write

1. The value of this


parameter must be smaller
than that of
"MaxEdchRetransNum".
2. The value of this
parameter must be smaller
than that of
"EdchTargetLargeRetransN Read &
None None RAB um". Write
1. If "TrchType" is set to
TRCH_EDCH_2MS or
TRCH_EDCH_10MS, this
parameter is required and
must be set to a value
smaller than or equal to
"MaxEdchRetransNum".
2. The value of this
parameter must be greater
than that of
"EdchTargetLittleRetransNu Read &
None None RAB m". Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write
The following relationship
must be satisfied: Read &
None None RNC "UlThd6A1" <= "UlThd6B1". Write
The following relationship
must be satisfied:
"UlThd6A2" <= "UlThd6B2"; Read &
None None RNC "UlThd6A2" > "UlThd6B1". Write
The following relationship
must be satisfied:
"UlThd6A1" <= "UlThd6B1"; Read &
None None RNC "UlThd6A2" > "UlThd6B1". Write
The following relationship
must be satisfied: Read &
None None RNC "UlThd6A2" <= "UlThd6B2". Write
The following relationship
must be satisfied: Read &
None 500 RNC "StaBlkNum5A" >= "Thd5A". Write
The following relationship
must be satisfied: Read &
None 280 RNC "StaBlkNum5A" >= "Thd5A". Write

Read &
None 512 RNC None Write
The following relationship
must be satisfied: Read &
None None RNC "ThdEa" <= "ThdEb". Write
The following relationship
must be satisfied: Read &
None None RNC "ThdEa" <= "ThdEb". Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write
Read &
None None RAB None Write
Read &
None None RAB None Write

Read &
None None RAB None Write
Read &
None None RAB None Write

Read &
None None RAB None Write
This parameter is required
when the "RlcMode" Read &
None None RAB parameter is set to AM. Write

This parameter is required


when the "RlcMode"
parameter is set to AM and
"AmRlcCfgPara" to Read &
5000 5000 RAB FLOWCONTROL_PARA. Write

This parameter is required


when the "RlcMode"
parameter is set to AM and
"AmRlcCfgPara" to Read &
1000 1000 RAB FLOWCONTROL_PARA. Write
This parameter is required
when the "RlcMode"
parameter is set to AM and
"AmRlcCfgPara" to Read &
1 1 RAB FLOWCONTROL_PARA. Write
This parameter is required
when the "RlcMode"
parameter is set to AM and
"AmRlcCfgPara" to Read &
160 160 RAB FLOWCONTROL_PARA. Write

This parameter is required


when the "RlcMode"
parameter is set to AM and
"AmRlcCfgPara" to Read &
2 2 RAB FLOWCONTROL_PARA. Write
This parameter is required
when the "RlcMode"
parameter is set to AM and
"AmRlcCfgPara" to Read &
1 1 RAB FLOWCONTROL_PARA. Write

This parameter is required


when the "RlcMode"
parameter is set to AM and
"AmRlcCfgPara" to Read &
80 80 RAB FLOWCONTROL_PARA. Write
This parameter is required
when the "RlcMode"
parameter is set to AM and
"AmRlcCfgPara" to Read &
14 14 RAB FLOWCONTROL_PARA. Write

This parameter is required


when the "RlcMode"
parameter is set to AM and
"AmRlcCfgPara" to Read &
1 1 RAB FLOWCONTROL_PARA. Write
This parameter is required
when the "RlcMode"
parameter is set to AM and
"AmRlcCfgPara" to Read &
50 50 RAB FLOWCONTROL_PARA. Write

Read &
None UEA0-1; UEA1-1 RNC None Write
Read &
9 9 RNC None Write
The following relationship
must be satisfied:
"D2F2PTvmThd" <
"F2DTvmThd";
"D2F2PTvmThd" < Read &
D64 D64 RNC "BeEFach2DTvmThd". Write
Read &
D5000 D5000 RNC None Write

Read &
D1000 D1000 RNC None Write
Read &
D5000 D5000 RNC None Write

Read &
D16000 D16000 RNC None Write
The following relationship
must be satisfied:
"D2F2PTvmThd" < Read &
D1024 D1024 RNC "F2DTvmThd". Write

Read &
D0 D0 RNC None Write
The following relationship
must be satisfied:
"BeH2FTvmThd" <
"BeF2HTvmThd";
"BeH2FTvmThd" <
"BeEFach2HTvmThd";
"BeH2FTvmThd" <
"BeEFach2CpcTvmThd";
"BeH2FTvmThd" < Read &
D64 D64 RNC "BeF2CpcTvmThd". Write

Read &
D5000 D5000 RNC None Write
Read &
D1000 D1000 RNC None Write

The following relationship


must be satisfied:
"BeH2FTvmThd" < Read &
D1024 D1024 RNC "BeF2HTvmThd". Write
Read &
D0 D0 RNC None Write

The following relationship


must be satisfied:
"RtDH2FTvmThd" <
"RtF2DHTvmThd";
"RtDH2FTvmThd" <
"RtEFach2DHTvmThd";
"RtDH2FTvmThd" <
"RtEFach2CpcTvmThd";
"RtDH2FTvmThd" < Read &
D64 D64 RNC "RtF2CpcTvmThd". Write
Read &
D5000 D5000 RNC None Write

Read &
D16000 D16000 RNC None Write
The following relationship
must be satisfied:
"RtDH2FTvmThd" < Read &
D1024 D1024 RNC "RtF2DHTvmThd". Write

Read &
D0 D0 RNC None Write
Read &
30 30 RNC None Write
Read &
8 8 RNC None Write
Read &
2 2 RNC None Write
Read &
4 4 RNC None Write

Read &
D1024 D1024 RNC None Write
Read &
D0 D0 RNC None Write

The following relationship


must be satisfied:
"BeH2FTvmThd" < Read &
D1024 D1024 RNC "BeF2CpcTvmThd". Write
Read &
D0 D0 RNC None Write

The following relationship


must be satisfied:
"RtDH2FTvmThd" < Read &
D1024 D1024 RNC "RtF2CpcTvmThd". Write
Read &
D0 D0 RNC None Write

Read &
D1024 D1024 RNC None Write
Read &
D0 D0 RNC None Write

The following relationship


must be satisfied:
"D2F2PTvmThd" < Read &
D1024 D1024 RNC "BeEFach2DTvmThd". Write
Read &
D0 D0 RNC None Write

The following relationship


must be satisfied:
"BeH2FTvmThd" < Read &
D1024 D1024 RNC "BeEFach2HTvmThd". Write
Read &
D0 D0 RNC None Write

The following relationship


must be satisfied:
"RtDH2FTvmThd" < Read &
D1024 D1024 RNC "RtEFach2DHTvmThd". Write
Read &
D0 D0 RNC None Write

The following relationship


must be satisfied:
"BeH2FTvmThd" < Read &
D1024 D1024 RNC "BeEFach2CpcTvmThd". Write
Read &
D0 D0 RNC None Write

The following relationship


must be satisfied:
"RtDH2FTvmThd" < Read &
D1024 D1024 RNC "RtEFach2CpcTvmThd". Write
Read &
D0 D0 RNC None Write

The following relationship


must be satisfied:
"D2F2PTvmThd" <
"FastDormancyF2DHTvmTh
d";
"RtDH2FTvmThd" <
"FastDormancyF2DHTvmTh
d";
"BeH2FTvmThd" <
"FastDormancyF2DHTvmTh Read &
D3k D3k RNC d". Write
Read &
180 180 RNC None Write

Read &
5 5 RNC None Write
Read &
65535 65535 RNC None Write

Read &
5 5 RNC None Write
Read &
180 180 RNC None Write

Read &
5 5 RNC None Write
Read &
5 5 RNC None Write

Read &
180 180 RNC None Write
Read &
5 5 RNC None Write

Read &
5 5 RNC None Write
Read &
180 180 RNC None Write

Read &
5 5 RNC None Write
Read &
180 180 RNC None Write

Read &
UIA1-1 UIA1-1 RNC None Write
Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write
Read &
None None RNC None Write

This parameter is required


when the "TrafficClass"
parameter is set to
INTERACTIVE. The
mapping relationship
between the traffic handling
priority value of
INTERACTIVE service and
its corresponding class can
be set through command Read &
None None RNC "SET UTHPCLASS". Write
Read &
None None RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write
For the BE users with the
same "TrafficClass",
"THPClass" and "BearType"
values, make sure:
"UlGBR" of GOLD users
("UserPriority" is set to
GOLD) >= "UlGBR" of
SILVER users ("UserPriority"
is set to SILVER) >=
"UlGBR" of COPPER users
("UserPriority" is set to Read &
D64 D64 RNC COPPER). Write

For the BE users with the


same "TrafficClass",
"THPClass" and "BearType"
values, make sure:
"DlGBR" of GOLD users
("UserPriority" is set to
GOLD) >= "DlGBR" of
SILVER users ("UserPriority"
is set to SILVER) >=
"DlGBR" of COPPER users
("UserPriority" is set to Read &
D64 D64 RNC COPPER). Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write
Read &
None None RNC None Write
This parameter is required
when the "TrafficClass"
parameter is set to
INTERACTIVE. The
mapping relationship
between the traffic handling
priority value of
INTERACTIVE service and
its corresponding class can
be set through command Read &
None None RNC "SET UTHPCLASS". Write
Read &
0 0 RNC None Write

Read &
D3.4 D3.4 RNC None Write

Read &
D3.4 D3.4 RNC None Write
Read &
D16 D16 RNC None Write

Read &
D16 D16 RNC None Write

Read &
D16 D16 RNC None Write

Read &
D16 D16 RNC None Write
Read &
90 90 RNC None Write

Read &
5 5 RNC None Write
Read &
100 100 BSC6900 None Write

Read &
5 5 BSC6900 None Write

Read &
0 0 BSC6900 None Write
Read &
Gold None RNC None Write

Read &
Gold None RNC None Write

Read &
Gold None RNC None Write

Read &
Gold None RNC None Write

Read &
Gold None RNC None Write

Read &
Silver None RNC None Write
Read &
Silver None RNC None Write

Read &
Silver None RNC None Write

Read &
Silver None RNC None Write

Read &
Silver None RNC None Write

Read &
Copper None RNC None Write

Read &
Copper None RNC None Write
Read &
Copper None RNC None Write

Read &
Copper None RNC None Write

Read &
Copper None RNC None Write
Read &
ARP ARP RNC None Write

Read &
NONE NONE RNC None Write

Read &
None None RNC None Write
ALGORITHM_O Read &
FF ALGORITHM_OFF RNC None Write
PRIORITY2-
1&PRIORITY3-
1&PRIORITY4-
1&PRIORITY5- Read &
None 1&PRIORITY6-1 RNC None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write
Read &
None None SAAL link None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Adjacent Read &


None None node None Write
Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None 60 None None Write

Read &
None None None None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write
Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write
Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write
Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write

Read &
None None BSC6900 None Write
Service Interrupted After Modification Interruption Scope Interruption Duration(Min)

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved


Not involved Not involved Not involved

Yes AAL2 path Less than 5 minutes

Yes AAL2 path Less than 5 minutes


Yes AAL2 path Less than 5 minutes

Yes AAL2 path Less than 5 minutes

Yes AAL2 path Less than 5 minutes


Yes AAL2 path Less than 5 minutes

Yes AAL2 path Less than 5 minutes


Yes AAL2 path Less than 5 minutes

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


Yes AAL2 path Less than 5 minutes

Yes AAL2 path Less than 5 minutes

Yes AAL2 path Less than 5 minutes


Yes AAL2 path Less than 5 minutes

Not involved Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Yes AAL2 path Less than 5 minutes


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved


Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved


Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved


Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved


Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved


Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved


Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved


Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


Not involved Not involved Not involved
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved


Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Yes BSC6900 Less than 10 minutes


Not involved Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


If the mode is not consistent,
will interrupt service until it is
Yes Optical port consistent.

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

If the mode is not set back, will


interrupt service until it is set
Yes BSC6900 back.
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved


If the MTU configuration fails to
meet the requirement of the
network, the services will be
Yes BSC6900 adversely affected.

Not involved Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


Not involved Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


Not involved Not involved Not involved
Yes BSC6900 Less than 5 minutes

Interrupt the service until


Yes BSC6900 negotiate successfully again.
Interrupt the service until
Yes BSC6900 negotiate successfully again.

Interrupt the service until


Yes BSC6900 negotiate successfully again.

Interrupt the service until


Yes BSC6900 negotiate successfully again.
Interrupt the service until
Yes BSC6900 negotiate successfully again.

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

When the peer end


unconditionally changes the
bits in the check message, the
services will not resume unless
Yes E1/T1 port the switch is set to OFF.

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


The loopback keeps
interrupting the services until it
Yes E1/T1 port is cancelled.
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved


Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


Not involved Not involved Not involved

Interrupt the service until


Yes BSC6900 negotiate successfully again.
Interrupt the service until
Yes BSC6900 negotiate successfully again.

If the mode is not consistent,


will interrupt service until it is
Yes BSC6900 consistent.
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

If the value is too big, will


interrupt service until it is set to
Yes Ethernet port the normal value.

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (Impact on the UE in idle mode) Ethernet port Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

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No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

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No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

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No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
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No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

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No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
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No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

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No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

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No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

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No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

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No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

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No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

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No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

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No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

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No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
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No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

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No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

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No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

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No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
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No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

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No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

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No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

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No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

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Not involved Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

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No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

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No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


Not involved Not involved Not involved

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Not involved Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

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Not involved Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved


Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved


Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved


Not involved Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

The services will be interrupted


if the setting of this parameter
is inconsistent with the setting
Yes BSC6900 at the peer end.

If the value is not consistent,


will interrupt service until it is
Yes BSC6900 consistent.

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved


Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved


Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


Yes IP path Less than 5 minutes

Yes IP path Less than 5 minutes

Yes IP path Less than 5 minutes

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


Yes IP path Less than 5 minutes

If the mode is not set back, will


interrupt service until it is set
Yes BSC6900 back.

Not involved Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved


Not involved Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Yes BSC6900 Less than 10 minutes


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not Involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved


Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved


Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved


Not involved Not involved Not involved
Not involved Not involved Not involved
Not involved Not involved Not involved
Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved


Not involved Not involved Not involved

The services are interrupted


Yes BSC6900 until the M3DE is available.
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved


The services are interrupted
Yes BSC6900 until the M3DE is available.

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved


Not involved Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved


Not involved Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


Interrupt the service until
Yes BSC6900 negotiate successfully again.

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


Interrupt the service until
Yes BSC6900 negotiate successfully again.

Interrupt the service until


Yes BSC6900 negotiate successfully again.

Interrupt the service until


Yes BSC6900 negotiate successfully again.

Interrupt the service until


Yes BSC6900 negotiate successfully again.

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Interrupt the service until


Yes BSC6900 negotiate successfully again.
Interrupt the service until
Yes BSC6900 negotiate successfully again.

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

If the mode is not consistent,


will interrupt service until it is
Yes BSC6900 consistent.
Not involved Not involved Not involved

Interrupt the service until


Yes BSC6900 negotiate successfully again.

Interrupt the service until


Yes BSC6900 negotiate successfully again.
Interrupt the service until
Yes BSC6900 negotiate successfully again.

Not involved Not involved Not involved


If the mode is not consistent,
will interrupt service until it is
Yes BSC6900 consistent.

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved


Not involved Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved


Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Yes BSC6900 Less than 5 minutes


Yes BSC6900 Less than 5 minutes

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
Yes BSC6900 Less than 10 minutes

Not involved Not involved Not involved


Not involved Not involved Not involved
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Yes BSC6900 Less than 10 minutes


Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved


Not involved Not involved Not involved
Not involved Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

The services are interrupted


until the signaling point is
Yes BSC6900 available.
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
The services are interrupted
until the signaling point is
Yes BSC6900 available.

Not involved Not involved Not involved


The services are interrupted
until the signaling point is
Yes BSC6900 available.

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved


Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved


Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved


Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved


Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved


Not involved Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved


Interrupt the service until
Yes BSC6900 negotiate successfully again.

Interrupt the service until


Yes BSC6900 negotiate successfully again.

Interrupt the service until


Yes BSC6900 negotiate successfully again.
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

If the mode is not consistent,


will interrupt service until it is
Yes BSC6900 consistent.

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

If the mode is not consistent,


will interrupt service until it is
Yes BSC6900 consistent.
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

If the mode is not consistent,


will interrupt service until it is
Yes BSC6900 consistent.

If the mode is not consistent,


will interrupt service until it is
Yes BSC6900 consistent.

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


If the mode is not consistent,
will interrupt service until it is
Yes BSC6900 consistent.

If the mode is not consistent,


will interrupt service until it is
Yes BSC6900 consistent.

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

If the mode is not consistent,


will interrupt service until it is
Yes BSC6900 consistent.

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


If the mode is not consistent,
will interrupt service until it is
Yes BSC6900 consistent.

If the mode is not consistent,


will interrupt service until it is
Yes BSC6900 consistent.

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


If the mode is not consistent,
will interrupt service until it is
Yes BSC6900 consistent.
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved


If the mode is not consistent,
will interrupt service until it is
Yes Optical port consistent.

If the mode is not consistent,


will interrupt service until it is
Yes Optical port consistent.

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
The loopback keeps
interrupting the services until it
Yes BSC6900 is cancelled.

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved


Not involved Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved


Not involved Not involved Not involved
Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved


Not involved Not involved Not involved

Interrupt the service until


Yes BSC6900 negotiate successfully again.

Interrupt the service until


Yes PPP link negotiate successfully again.
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
Interrupt the service until
Yes PPP link negotiate successfully again.
Interrupt the service until
Yes PPP link negotiate successfully again.

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


Interrupt the service until
Yes PPP link negotiate successfully again.

Interrupt the service until


Yes PPP link negotiate successfully again.

Interrupt the service until


Yes BSC6900 negotiate successfully again.

Interrupt the service until


Yes PPP link negotiate successfully again.
Interrupt the service until
Yes BSC6900 negotiate successfully again.

Interrupt the service until


Yes BSC6900 negotiate successfully again.

Interrupt the service until


Yes BSC6900 negotiate successfully again.

Interrupt the service until


Yes BSC6900 negotiate successfully again.

Interrupt the service until


Yes BSC6900 negotiate successfully again.
Interrupt the service until
Yes PPP link negotiate successfully again.

Not involved Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved


Not involved Not involved Not involved

Interrupt the service until


Yes PPP link negotiate successfully again.

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved


Not involved Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

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Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved


Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved


Not involved Not involved Not involved

The services are interrupted


until the SAAL link is working
Yes SAAL link normally.

The services are interrupted


until the SAAL link is working
Yes SAAL link normally.

The services are interrupted


until the SAAL link is working
Yes SAAL link normally.

The services are interrupted


until the SAAL link is working
Yes SAAL link normally.
The services are interrupted
until the SAAL link is working
Yes SAAL link normally.

The services are interrupted


until the SAAL link is working
Yes SAAL link normally.

The services are interrupted


until the SAAL link is working
Yes SAAL link normally.

The services are interrupted


until the SAAL link is working
Yes SAAL link normally.
The services are interrupted
until the SAAL link is working
Yes SAAL link normally.

The services are interrupted


until the SAAL link is working
Yes SAAL link normally.

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not Involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved


Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved


The services are interrupted
until the SCTP link is working
Yes SCTP link normally.

Not involved Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

The services are interrupted


until the SCTP link is working
Yes SCTP link normally.
The services are interrupted
until the SCTP link is working
Yes SCTP link normally.

The services are interrupted


until the SCTP link is working
Yes SCTP link normally.
The services are interrupted
until the SCTP link is working
Yes SCTP link normally.

The services are interrupted


until the SCTP link is working
Yes SCTP link normally.

The services are interrupted


until the SCTP link is working
Yes SCTP link normally.
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

The services are interrupted


until the SCTP link is working
Yes SCTP link normally.

The services are interrupted


until the SCTP link is working
Yes SCTP link normally.

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


The services are interrupted
until the SCTP link is working
Yes SCTP link normally.

The services are interrupted


until the SCTP link is working
Yes SCTP link normally.

The services are interrupted


until the SCTP link is working
Yes SCTP link normally.

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


The services are interrupted
until the SCTP link is working
Yes SCTP link normally.

If the mode is not set back, will


interrupt service until it is set
Yes BSC6900 back.

The services are interrupted


until the SCTP link is working
Yes SCTP link normally.

If the mode is not set back, will


interrupt service until it is set
Yes BSC6900 back.
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

The services are interrupted


until the SCTP link is working
Yes SCTP link normally.
The services are interrupted
until the SCTP link is working
Yes SCTP link normally.

The services are interrupted


until the SCTP link is working
Yes SCTP link normally.
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved


No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved
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Not involved Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

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No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

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No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

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No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

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Yes BSC6900 back.

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No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

No (No impact on the UE in idle mode) Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved


Not involved Not involved Not involved

If the mode is not set back, will


interrupt service until it is set
Yes BSC6900 back.

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved


Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved


Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved

Not involved Not involved Not involved


Caution Validation of Modification Impact on Radio Network Performance

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The UNI
link must
be The parameter modification has no
available. impact on the equipment. None

The IMA
group
must be The parameter modification has no
available. impact on the equipment. None
The
FRAATM
link must
be The parameter modification has no
available. impact on the equipment. None

The port
must be The parameter modification has no
available. impact on the equipment. None
The ATM
logic port
after the
modificatio
n must be The parameter modification has no
available. impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The
resource
group The parameter modification has no
must exist. impact on the equipment. None
The
configurati
on data
must be
the same
as that of
the peer The parameter modification has no
system. impact on the equipment. None

The
configurati
on data
must be
the same
as that of
the peer The parameter modification has no
system. impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The TRM
load
threshold
must be
configured The parameter modification has no
already. impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
Modified
according
to practical
networking The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None

The
modificatio
n of the
timer
involves
the peer
end. For
details,
see ITU-T
Q2630.1
or ITU-T The parameter modification has no
Q2630.2. impact on the equipment. None
The
modificatio
n of the
timer
involves
the peer
end. For
details,
see ITU-T
Q2630.1
or ITU-T The parameter modification has no
Q2630.2. impact on the equipment. None

The
modificatio
n of the
timer
involves
the peer
end. For
details,
see ITU-T
Q2630.1
or ITU-T The parameter modification has no
Q2630.2. impact on the equipment. None

The
modificatio
n of the
timer
involves
the peer
end. For
details,
see ITU-T
Q2630.1
or ITU-T The parameter modification has no
Q2630.2. impact on the equipment. None
The
modificatio
n of the
timer
involves
the peer
end. For
details,
see ITU-T
Q2630.1
or ITU-T The parameter modification has no
Q2630.2. impact on the equipment. None

The
modificatio
n of the
timer
involves
the peer
end. For
details,
see ITU-T
Q2630.1
or ITU-T The parameter modification has no
Q2630.2. impact on the equipment. None

The
modificatio
n of the
timer
involves
the peer
end. For
details,
see ITU-T
Q2630.1
or ITU-T The parameter modification has no
Q2630.2. impact on the equipment. None
The
modificatio
n of the
timer
involves
the peer
end. For
details,
see ITU-T
Q2630.1
or ITU-T The parameter modification has no
Q2630.2. impact on the equipment. None

The
modificatio
n of the
timer
involves
the peer
end. For
details,
see ITU-T
Q2630.1
or ITU-T The parameter modification has no
Q2630.2. impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
TRMMAP
must be
configured The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None

The
TRMMAP
must be
configured The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None
The
TRMMAP
must be
configured The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None

The
FACTORT
ABLE
must be
configured The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None

The load
EQ table is
configured The parameter modification has no
already. impact on the equipment. None

The load
EQ table is
configured The parameter modification has no
already. impact on the equipment. None

The load
EQ table is
configured The parameter modification has no
already. impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
node by
using the
CS2
protocol
version.
The CS2
protocol
version is
backward
compatible
with the
CS1. By
default,
the
parameter
is set to
CS2.
When the
peer is not
compatible
with the
local CS2
messages
(the peer
does not
process
the
compatible
domain
according
to protocol
requireme
nts), the
protocol
version is
set to The parameter modification has no
CS1. impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
To disable
the alarm
blink filter
function,
set this
parameter
to "0". To
enable the
alarm blink
filter
function,
set this
parameter
to a value
greater
than 0 and
turn on the
alarm blink
filter
switch.
See "SET
ALMBLKS
W" for
setting the
alarm blink
filter The parameter modification has no
switch. impact on the equipment. None
fault" is
greater
than
"Lower
count
threshold
of raised
fault".
3. When
"Upper
count
threshold
of raised
fault" is not
"0" and
"Alarm
switch of
blinking
filter" and
"Switch of
stat
blinking
alarm" are
"ENABLE"
, you
cannot set
"Alarm
blink
threshold"
to "0".
Otherwise,
blink
statistics
of the
alarm is
not The parameter modification has no
performed. impact on the equipment. None
fault" is
smaller
than
"Upper
count
threshold
of raised
fault".
3. When
"Upper
count
threshold
of raised
fault" is not
"0" and
"Alarm
switch of
blinking
filter" and
"Switch of
stat
blinking
alarm" are
"ENABLE"
, you
cannot set
"Alarm
blink
threshold"
to "0".
Otherwise,
blink
statistics
of the
alarm is
not The parameter modification has no
performed. impact on the equipment. None
fault" is
greater
than
"Lower
time
threshold
of raised
fault".
3. When
"Upper
time
threshold
of raised
fault" is not
"0" and
"Alarm
switch of
blinking
filter" and
"Switch of
stat
blinking
alarm" are
"ENABLE"
, you
cannot set
"Alarm
blink
threshold"
to "0".
Otherwise,
blink
statistics
of the
alarm is
not The parameter modification has no
performed. impact on the equipment. None
smaller
than or
equal to
"Upper
time
threshold
of raised
fault".
3. When
"Lower
time
threshold
of raised
fault" is not
"0" and
"Alarm
switch of
blinking
filter" and
"Switch of
stat
blinking
alarm" are
"ENABLE"
, you
cannot set
"Alarm
blink
threshold"
to "0".
Otherwise,
blink
statistics
of the
alarm is
not The parameter modification has no
performed. impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
To enable
the alarm
blink filter
function,
set "Alarm
switch of
blinking
filter" and
"Switch of
stat
blinking
alarm" to
"ENABLE" The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
flow
control
function
can be
affected if
this
parameter
is The parameter modification has no
modified. impact on the equipment. None
Flow
control
function
can be
affected if
this
parameter
is The parameter modification has no
modified. impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
If the
interface
board
clock
source of
the MPS
subrack is
set, you
can set the
8 kHz
output
clock
source.
For the
MPS and
TCS, you
can set the
backplane
board 8k
output
clock as
the clock
source of
the
interface
board. For
the EPS,
you cannot
perform The parameter modification has no
the setting. impact on the equipment. None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
Each
backplane
board 8K
clock has
only one
clock
source.
You are
not
allowed to
turn on the
same
backplane
board 8K
clock
switch for
multiple
interface The parameter modification has no
boards. impact on the equipment. None

Each
backplane
board 8K
clock has
only one
clock
source.
You are
not
allowed to
turn on the
same
backplane
board 8K
clock
switch for
multiple
interface The parameter modification has no
boards. impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

Clock
sources
and
priorities
are in one-
to-one The parameter modification has no
mapping. impact on the equipment. Not involved

Clock
sources
and
priorities
are in one-
to-one The parameter modification has no
mapping. impact on the equipment. None
Clock
sources
and
priorities
are in one-
to-one
mapping.
Each
backplane
board 8K
clock has
only one
clock The parameter modification has no
source. impact on the equipment. None

If you want
to modify
the value
of "Clock
board
type" from
"GCGa" to
"GCUa",
the board
must not
be
configured The board should be reset to
with GPS. validate the parameter modification. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
1. This
command
is
applicable
to the
boards
AOUa and
POUa.
2. It is
used for
interworkin
g with
products
of other
manufactu The parameter modification has no
rers. impact on the equipment. None

1. This
command
is
applicable
to the
boards
AOUa and
POUa.
2. It is
used for
interworkin
g with
products
of other
manufactu The parameter modification has no
rers. impact on the equipment. None

It is used
for
interworkin
g with
products
of other
manufactu The parameter modification has no
rers. impact on the equipment. None
1. This
command
is
applicable
to the
boards
AOUa,
POUa,
AOUc,
POUc, and
OIUa.
2. It is
used for
interworkin
g with
products
of other
manufactu The parameter modification has no
rers. impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

1. This
command
is
applicable
to the
boards
AOUa and
POUa.
2. It is
used for
interworkin
g with
products
of other
manufactu The parameter modification has no
rers. impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The
setting of
this
parameter
must be
negotiated
with that
on the
interconne The parameter modification has no
cted side. impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
interconne
ction may
be
affected if
this
parameter
is The parameter modification has no
modified. impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The
existing
networking
can be
affected
when the
relation
between
the VLAN
and the
DSCP are The parameter modification has no
reset. impact on the equipment. None

The
existing
networking
can be
affected
when the
relation
between
the VLAN
and the
DSCP are The parameter modification has no
reset. impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

If certain
link is
occupied,
conversion
from E1 to
T1 or from
T1 to E1
cannot be The parameter modification has no
performed. impact on the equipment. None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
conversion
from E1 to
T1 or from
T1 to E1
takes
effect after
the board The parameter modification has no
is reset. impact on the equipment. None

The frame
structure
must be
consistent
with that
on the
interconne The parameter modification has no
cted side. impact on the equipment. None
The frame
structure
must be
consistent
with that
on the
interconne The parameter modification has no
cted side. impact on the equipment. None

The frame
structure
must be
consistent
with that
on the
interconne The parameter modification has no
cted side. impact on the equipment. None

The line
code must
be
consistent
with that
on the
interconne
cted side.
HDB3
(HDB3
code) and
AMI (AMI
code) are
used for
E1 ports.
B8ZS
(B8ZS
code) and
AMI_ZCS
(AMI code)
are used
for T1 The parameter modification has no
ports. impact on the equipment. None
The
setting of
DIP
switches
must be
consistent
with that
on the
interconne The parameter modification has no
cted side. impact on the equipment. None

This
parameter
is valid
only in the
E1 mode
of the The parameter modification has no
AEUa. impact on the equipment. None

1. When
the peer
end
unconditio
nally
changes
the bits in
the check
message,
the
services
are
disrupted if
the switch
is set to
ON.
2. When
the switch
is set to
OFF, the
alarm
"Inconsiste
nt
Configurati
ons at the
Two Ends
of the Link
over the
Ater
Interface"
will not be The parameter modification has no
reported. impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

If certain
link is
occupied,
conversion
from E1 to
T1 or from
T1 to E1
cannot be The parameter modification has no
performed. impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
If this
parameter
is set to
REMOTE_
LOOP and
LOCAL_L
OOP, the
service on
this link is
affected
until the
loopback
is
cancelled.
When the
upper
layer
bearer is
IMAGRP,
IMAGRP
is reset
after the
loopback
is
canceled.
Otherwise,
the state
of the
IMAGRP
is
abnormal
and upper
layer
service
cannot be
establishe The parameter modification has no
d. impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The port
can be set
to the
DOWN or
UP state
when this
parameter
is
modified. If
the
negotiation
modes on
the local
and peer
end are
not
consistent,
the service
can be
interrupted The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None
The port
can be set
to the
DOWN or
UP state
when this
parameter
is
modified. If
the speed
modes on
the local
and peer
end are
not
consistent,
the service
can be
interrupted The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None

The
interconne
ction may
be
affected if
this
parameter
is The parameter modification has no
modified. impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

If this
parameter
is set to a
larger
value, the
bandwidth
of the
service is The parameter modification has no
smaller. impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

If this
threshold
is set to a
too small
value, the
Ethernet
Port
Broadcast
Packets
Exceeding
alarm
(alarm ID:
21387)
may be The parameter modification has no
generated. impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The
setting of
this
parameter
at the local
end must
be
consistent
with that at
the peer
end.
Otherwise,
the CFM
function is
unavailabl The parameter modification has no
e. impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
setting of
this
parameter
at the local
end must
be
consistent
with that at
the peer
end.
Otherwise,
the CFM
function is
unavailabl The parameter modification has no
e. impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. Not involved

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. Not involved

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. Not involved

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. Not involved

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

This
parameter
determine
s whether
to load
data from
the OMU
or the
FLASH
when the
RNC or
the board
is
restarted.
The
equipment The parameter modification has no
is affected. impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

None Not involved None


The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

None Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
IMA ID
identifies
an IMA
group.
Normally,
in the
same
interface
board, IMA
ID must be
unique. To
avoid
using the
same IMA
ID
allocated
on the
peer
NodeB,
use
different
IMA ID on
the RNC
side and
the The parameter modification has no
NodeB. impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

If the line
delay is
great and
the
maximum
delay is
too small,
certain
links
cannot be The parameter modification has no
activated. impact on the equipment. None
The IMA
protocol
version
must be
consistent
with that
on the The parameter modification has no
peer. impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
adjacent
node ID
must be
configured The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None
The
adjacent
node ID
must be
configured The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
IPPATH
must be
configured
in The parameter modification has no
advance. impact on the equipment. None

The
adjacent
node ID
must be
configured The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None

The
adjacent
node ID
must be
configured The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None
The
adjacent
node ID
must be
configured The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None
The
adjacent
node ID
must be
configured The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The
adjacent
node ID
must be
configured The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The
adjacent
node ID
must be
configured The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The
resource
group The parameter modification has no
must exist. impact on the equipment. None

The TRM
load
threshold
must be
configured The parameter modification has no
already. impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

Incorrect
setting of
this
parameter
can lead to
access
failure to
the target
IP The parameter modification has no
address. impact on the equipment. None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
address
must exist
and
respond to
the PING The parameter modification has no
request. impact on the equipment. None

When the
network
status is
poor, the
check
period
should not
be too
small.
Otherwise,
the path
state is The parameter modification has no
affected. impact on the equipment. None
When the
network
status is
poor, the
check
count
should not
be too
small.
Otherwise,
the path
state is The parameter modification has no
affected. impact on the equipment. None

When the
network
status is
poor, the
packet
length
should not
be too
large.
Otherwise,
the path
state is The parameter modification has no
affected. impact on the equipment. None

The
adjacent
node ID
must be
configured The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

If the
parameter
is
modified,
the
admission
rule of
subsequen
t new
access
services
are
affected
(Path type
selection
sequence) The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None
If the
parameter
is
modified,
the
admission
rule of
subsequen
t new
access
services
are
affected
(Path type
selection
sequence) The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None

If the
parameter
is
modified,
the
admission
rule of
subsequen
t new
access
services
are
affected
(Path type
selection
sequence) The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None
If the
parameter
is
modified,
the
admission
rule of
subsequen
t new
access
services
are
affected
(Path type
selection
sequence) The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None

If the
parameter
is
modified,
the
admission
rule of
subsequen
t new
access
services
are
affected
(Path type
selection
sequence) The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None
If the
parameter
is
modified,
the
admission
rule of
subsequen
t new
access
services
are
affected
(Path type
selection
sequence) The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None

If the
parameter
is
modified,
the
admission
rule of
subsequen
t new
access
services
are
affected
(Path type
selection
sequence) The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None
If the
parameter
is
modified,
the
admission
rule of
subsequen
t new
access
services
are
affected
(Path type
selection
sequence) The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None

If the
parameter
is
modified,
the
admission
rule of
subsequen
t new
access
services
are
affected
(Path type
selection
sequence) The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None
If the
parameter
is
modified,
the
admission
rule of
subsequen
t new
access
services
are
affected
(Path type
selection
sequence) The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None

If the
parameter
is
modified,
the
admission
rule of
subsequen
t new
access
services
are
affected
(Path type
selection
sequence) The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None
If the
parameter
is
modified,
the
admission
rule of
subsequen
t new
access
services
are
affected
(Path type
selection
sequence) The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None

If the
parameter
is
modified,
the
admission
rule of
subsequen
t new
access
services
are
affected
(Path type
selection
sequence) The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None
If the
parameter
is
modified,
the
admission
rule of
subsequen
t new
access
services
are
affected
(Path type
selection
sequence) The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None

If the
parameter
is
modified,
the
admission
rule of
subsequen
t new
access
services
are
affected
(Path type
selection
sequence) The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None
If the
parameter
is
modified,
the
admission
rule of
subsequen
t new
access
services
are
affected
(Path type
selection
sequence) The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None

If the
parameter
is
modified,
the
admission
rule of
subsequen
t new
access
services
are
affected
(Path type
selection
sequence) The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None
If the
parameter
is
modified,
the
admission
rule of
subsequen
t new
access
services
are
affected
(Path type
selection
sequence) The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None

If the
parameter
is
modified,
the
admission
rule of
subsequen
t new
access
services
are
affected
(Path type
selection
sequence) The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None
If the
parameter
is
modified,
the
admission
rule of
subsequen
t new
access
services
are
affected
(Path type
selection
sequence) The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None

If the
parameter
is
modified,
the
admission
rule of
subsequen
t new
access
services
are
affected
(Path type
selection
sequence) The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None
If the
parameter
is
modified,
the
admission
rule of
subsequen
t new
access
services
are
affected
(Path type
selection
sequence) The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None

If the
parameter
is
modified,
the
admission
rule of
subsequen
t new
access
services
are
affected
(Path type
selection
sequence) The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None
If the
parameter
is
modified,
the
admission
rule of
subsequen
t new
access
services
are
affected
(Path type
selection
sequence) The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None

If the
parameter
is
modified,
the
admission
rule of
subsequen
t new
access
services
are
affected
(Path type
selection
sequence) The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None
If the
parameter
is
modified,
the
admission
rule of
subsequen
t new
access
services
are
affected
(Path type
selection
sequence) The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None

If the
parameter
is
modified,
the
admission
rule of
subsequen
t new
access
services
are
affected
(Path type
selection
sequence) The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None
If the
parameter
is
modified,
the
admission
rule of
subsequen
t new
access
services
are
affected
(Path type
selection
sequence) The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None

If the
parameter
is
modified,
the
admission
rule of
subsequen
t new
access
services
are
affected
(Path type
selection
sequence) The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None
If the
parameter
is
modified,
the
admission
rule of
subsequen
t new
access
services
are
affected
(Path type
selection
sequence) The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None

If the
parameter
is
modified,
the
admission
rule of
subsequen
t new
access
services
are
affected
(Path type
selection
sequence) The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None
If the
parameter
is
modified,
the
admission
rule of
subsequen
t new
access
services
are
affected
(Path type
selection
sequence) The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None

If the
parameter
is
modified,
the
admission
rule of
subsequen
t new
access
services
are
affected
(Path type
selection
sequence) The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None
If the
parameter
is
modified,
the
admission
rule of
subsequen
t new
access
services
are
affected
(Path type
selection
sequence) The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None

If the
parameter
is
modified,
the
admission
rule of
subsequen
t new
access
services
are
affected
(Path type
selection
sequence) The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None
If the
parameter
is
modified,
the
admission
rule of
subsequen
t new
access
services
are
affected
(Path type
selection
sequence) The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None

If the
parameter
is
modified,
the
admission
rule of
subsequen
t new
access
services
are
affected
(Path type
selection
sequence) The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None
If the
parameter
is
modified,
the
admission
rule of
subsequen
t new
access
services
are
affected
(Path type
selection
sequence) The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None

If the
parameter
is
modified,
the
admission
rule of
subsequen
t new
access
services
are
affected
(Path type
selection
sequence) The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None
If the
parameter
is
modified,
the
admission
rule of
subsequen
t new
access
services
are
affected
(Path type
selection
sequence) The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None

If the
parameter
is
modified,
the
admission
rule of
subsequen
t new
access
services
are
affected
(Path type
selection
sequence) The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None
If the
parameter
is
modified,
the
admission
rule of
subsequen
t new
access
services
are
affected
(Path type
selection
sequence) The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None

If the
parameter
is
modified,
the
admission
rule of
subsequen
t new
access
services
are
affected
(Path type
selection
sequence) The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None
If the
parameter
is
modified,
the
admission
rule of
subsequen
t new
access
services
are
affected
(Path type
selection
sequence) The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None

If the
parameter
is
modified,
the
admission
rule of
subsequen
t new
access
services
are
affected
(Path type
selection
sequence) The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None
If the
parameter
is
modified,
the
admission
rule of
subsequen
t new
access
services
are
affected
(Path type
selection
sequence) The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None

If the
parameter
is
modified,
the
admission
rule of
subsequen
t new
access
services
are
affected
(Path type
selection
sequence) The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None
If the
parameter
is
modified,
the
admission
rule of
subsequen
t new
access
services
are
affected
(Path type
selection
sequence) The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None

If the
parameter
is
modified,
the
admission
rule of
subsequen
t new
access
services
are
affected
(Path type
selection
sequence) The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None
If the
parameter
is
modified,
the
admission
rule of
subsequen
t new
access
services
are
affected
(Path type
selection
sequence) The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None

If the
parameter
is
modified,
the
admission
rule of
subsequen
t new
access
services
are
affected
(Path type
selection
sequence) The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None
If the
parameter
is
modified,
the
admission
rule of
subsequen
t new
access
services
are
affected
(Path type
selection
sequence) The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None

If the
parameter
is
modified,
the
admission
rule of
subsequen
t new
access
services
are
affected
(Path type
selection
sequence) The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None
If the
parameter
is
modified,
the
admission
rule of
subsequen
t new
access
services
are
affected
(Path type
selection
sequence) The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None

If the
parameter
is
modified,
the
admission
rule of
subsequen
t new
access
services
are
affected
(Path type
selection
sequence) The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None
If the
parameter
is
modified,
the
admission
rule of
subsequen
t new
access
services
are
affected
(Path type
selection
sequence) The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
routing
context
must be
unique
and needs
to be
negotiated
with the The parameter modification has no
peer. impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
routing
context
must be
unique
and needs
to be
negotiated
with the The parameter modification has no
peer. impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The mask
is
calculated
according
to the link
set to a
destination The parameter modification has no
entity. impact on the equipment. None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
routing
priority is
modified.
In the case
of multiple
routes to
the same
signaling
point, the
route
priority is The parameter modification has no
affected. impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. Not involved
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. Not involved

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The local
IP address
and peer
IP must be
configured
in the
same
network
segment.
The peer
IP address
cannot be
the same
with the
local IP
address of The parameter modification has no
the RNC. impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The local
IP address
and peer
IP must be
configured
in the
same
network
segment.
The peer
IP address
cannot be
the same
with the
local IP
address of The parameter modification has no
the RNC. impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

No_HC:
disable the
header
compressi
on
function;
RTP/UDP/
IP_HC:
enable the
RTP/UDP/
IP/PPP The parameter modification has no
function impact on the equipment. None

No_HC:
disable the
header
compressi
on
function;
RTP/UDP/
IP_HC:
enable the
RTP/UDP/
IP/PPP The parameter modification has no
function impact on the equipment. None
Negotiatio
n fails if
this
parameter
is The parameter modification has no
modified. impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
ENABLE:
the
multiplexin
g frame
function of
the PPP
link is
enabled.
DISABLE:
the
multiplexin
g frame
function of
the PPP
link is The parameter modification has no
disabled. impact on the equipment. None
performed.
The value
of this
parameter
cannot be
larger than
the
maximum
multiplexin
g frame
length
wMuxMfl
and the
number
sub-frame
must be
larger than
2 as the
enabling
condition
of
PPPMUX
(the
relation
between
the
maximum
sub-frame
length and
the
maximum
multiplexin
g frame
length is:
MuxMaxSf
L<=(wMux The parameter modification has no
Mfl-8)/2 ). impact on the equipment. None

The value
of this
parameter
cannot be
smaller
than the
maximum
PPPMUX
sub-frame
length.
The
number
sub-frame
must be
larger than
2 to
enable the The parameter modification has no
PPPMUX. impact on the equipment. None
Negotiatio
n can
succeed
only when
the
configurati
on is
consistent
on the
local and The parameter modification has no
peer ends. impact on the equipment. None

Negotiatio
n can
succeed
only when
the
configurati
on is
consistent
on the
local and The parameter modification has no
peer ends. impact on the equipment. None

Negotiatio
n can
succeed
only when
the
configurati
on is
consistent
on the
local and The parameter modification has no
peer ends. impact on the equipment. None

Negotiatio
n can
succeed
only when
the
configurati
on is
consistent
on the
local and The parameter modification has no
peer ends. impact on the equipment. None
Negotiatio
n can
succeed
only when
the
configurati
on is
consistent
on the
local and The parameter modification has no
peer ends. impact on the equipment. None

Negotiatio
n can
succeed
only when
the
configurati
on is
consistent
on the
local and The parameter modification has no
peer ends. impact on the equipment. None

Negotiatio
n can
succeed
only when
the
configurati
on is
consistent
on the
local and The parameter modification has no
peer ends. impact on the equipment. None

Negotiatio
n can
succeed
only when
the
configurati
on is
consistent
on the
local and The parameter modification has no
peer ends. impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
performed.
The value
of this
parameter
cannot be
larger than
the
maximum
multiplexin
g frame
length
wMuxMfl
and the
number
sub-frame
must be
larger than
2 as the
enabling
condition
of
PPPMUX
(the
relation
between
the
maximum
sub-frame
length and
the
maximum
multiplexin
g frame
length is:
MuxMaxSf
L<=(wMux The parameter modification has no
Mfl-8)/2 ). impact on the equipment. None
The value
of this
parameter
cannot be
smaller
than the
maximum
PPPMUX
sub-frame
length.
The
number
sub-frame
must be
larger than
2 to
enable the The parameter modification has no
PPPMUX. impact on the equipment. None

Negotiatio
n can
succeed
only when
the
configurati
on is
consistent
on the
local and The parameter modification has no
peer ends. impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

Negotiatio
n can
succeed
only when
the
configurati
on is
consistent
on the
local and The parameter modification has no
peer ends. impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
Negotiatio
n fails if
this
parameter
is The parameter modification has no
modified. impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
setting of
this
parameter
must be
negotiated
with that
on the
interconne The parameter modification has no
cted side. impact on the equipment. None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
setting of
this
parameter
must be
negotiated
with that
on the
interconne The parameter modification has no
cted side. impact on the equipment. None

The
setting of
this
parameter
must be
negotiated
with that
on the
interconne The parameter modification has no
cted side. impact on the equipment. None
The
setting of
this
parameter
must be
negotiated
with that
on the
interconne The parameter modification has no
cted side. impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
setting of
this
parameter
must be
negotiated
with that
on the
interconne The parameter modification has no
cted side. impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

According
to the
MTP3 load
sharing
principle,
the link
selection
mask must
be set
properly. If
the value
is not set
properly,
the load
sharing
between
MTP3
links may The parameter modification has no
fail. impact on the equipment. None
For the
modificatio
n of the
parameter,
See the
ITU-T The parameter modification has no
Q704. impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
routing
priority is
modified.
In the case
of multiple
routes to
the same
signaling
point, the
route
priority is The parameter modification has no
affected. impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
modified
parameter
takes
effect after
the RNC is The parameter modification has no
reset. impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The
parameter
modificatio
n has no
impact on
the
equipment The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The switch
is off in the
case of a
signaling
point to
the single
link. After
the link to
a signaling
point is
disconnect
ed, the
restart
procedure
is
performed.
See the
ITU-T The parameter modification has no
Q704. impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be The parameter modification has no
modified. impact on the equipment. None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved Not involved

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved Not involved

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved Not involved

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved Not involved
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved Not involved

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved Not involved

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved Not involved
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved Not involved

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved Not involved

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved Not involved
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved Not involved

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved Not involved

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved Not involved
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved Not involved

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
setting of
this
parameter
must be
consistent
with that
on the The parameter modification has no
peer. impact on the equipment. None
The
setting of
this
parameter
must be
consistent
with that
on the The parameter modification has no
peer. impact on the equipment. None

The
setting of
this
parameter
must be
consistent
with that
on the The parameter modification has no
peer. impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The
setting of
this
parameter
must be
consistent
with that
on the The parameter modification has no
peer. impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The
setting of
this
parameter
must be
consistent
with that
on the The parameter modification has no
peer. impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The
setting of
this
parameter
must be
consistent
with that
on the The parameter modification has no
peer. impact on the equipment. None
The
setting of
this
parameter
must be
consistent
with that
on the The parameter modification has no
peer. impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The
setting of
this
parameter
must be
consistent
with that
on the The parameter modification has no
peer. impact on the equipment. None
The
setting of
this
parameter
must be
consistent
with that
on the The parameter modification has no
peer. impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The
setting of
this
parameter
must be
consistent
with that
on the The parameter modification has no
peer. impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The
setting of
this
parameter
must be
consistent
with that
on the The parameter modification has no
peer. impact on the equipment. None
The
setting of
this
parameter
must be
consistent
with that
on the The parameter modification has no
peer. impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The
setting of
this
parameter
must be
consistent
with that
on the The parameter modification has no
peer. impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
setting of
this
parameter
must be
negotiated
with that
on the
interconne The parameter modification has no
cted side. impact on the equipment. None
If the
mode is
not
consistent,
will
interrupt
service
until it is The parameter modification has no
consistent. impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
becomes
normal
when the
loopback
test is
canceled.
When the
loopback
type is set
to
LOCAL_L
OOP, you
cannot
directly
change it
to
REMOTE_
LOOP.
You must
change it
to
NO_LOOP
first and
then to
REMOTE_
LOOP.
You can
change
the
loopback
type from
REMOTE_
LOOP to
LOCAL_L
OOP in
the similar The parameter modification has no
way. impact on the equipment. None
becomes
normal
when the
loopback
test is
canceled.
When the
loopback
type is set
to
LOCAL_L
OOP, you
cannot
directly
change it
to
REMOTE_
LOOP.
You must
change it
to
NO_LOOP
first and
then to
REMOTE_
LOOP.
You can
change
the
loopback
type from
REMOTE_
LOOP to
LOCAL_L
OOP in
the similar The parameter modification has no
way. impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
priority of
the
signaling
link should
be the The parameter modification has no
highest. impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
This
parameter
can be
added and
modified. It
cannot be The parameter modification has no
deleted. impact on the equipment. None

This
parameter
can be
added or
modified
but cannot
be The parameter modification has no
removed. impact on the equipment. None
This
parameter
can be
added and
modified. It
cannot be The parameter modification has no
deleted. impact on the equipment. None
This
parameter
can be
added and
modified. It
cannot be The parameter modification has no
deleted. impact on the equipment. None
This
parameter
can be
added and
modified. It
cannot be The parameter modification has no
deleted. impact on the equipment. None
This
parameter
can be
added and
modified. It
cannot be The parameter modification has no
deleted. impact on the equipment. None
This
parameter
can be
added and
modified. It
cannot be The parameter modification has no
deleted. impact on the equipment. None
This
parameter
can be
added and
modified. It
cannot be The parameter modification has no
deleted. impact on the equipment. None
This
parameter
can be
added and
modified. It
cannot be The parameter modification has no
deleted. impact on the equipment. None
This
parameter
can be
added and
modified. It
cannot be The parameter modification has no
deleted. impact on the equipment. None
This
parameter
can be
added and
modified. It
cannot be The parameter modification has no
deleted. impact on the equipment. None
This
parameter
can be
added and
modified. It
cannot be The parameter modification has no
deleted. impact on the equipment. None
This
parameter
can be
added and
modified. It
cannot be The parameter modification has no
deleted. impact on the equipment. None
This
parameter
can be
added and
modified. It
cannot be The parameter modification has no
deleted. impact on the equipment. None
This
parameter
can be
added and
modified. It
cannot be The parameter modification has no
deleted. impact on the equipment. None
This
parameter
can be
added and
modified. It
cannot be The parameter modification has no
deleted. impact on the equipment. None
This
parameter
can be
added and
modified. It
cannot be The parameter modification has no
deleted. impact on the equipment. None

This
parameter
can be
added and
modified. It
cannot be The parameter modification has no
deleted. impact on the equipment. None
This
parameter
can be
added and
modified. It
cannot be The parameter modification has no
deleted. impact on the equipment. None

This
parameter
can be
added and
modified. It
cannot be The parameter modification has no
deleted. impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

Negotiatio
n can
succeed
only when
the
configurati
on is
consistent
on the
local and The parameter modification has no
peer ends. impact on the equipment. None

Negotiatio
n fails if
this
parameter
is The parameter modification has no
modified. impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
ENABLE:
the
multiplexin
g frame
function of
the PPP
link is
enabled.
DISABLE:
the
multiplexin
g frame
function of
the PPP
link is The parameter modification has no
disabled. impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

Negotiatio
n can
succeed
only when
the
configurati
on is
consistent
on the
local and The parameter modification has no
peer ends. impact on the equipment. None
Negotiatio
n can
succeed
only when
the
configurati
on is
consistent
on the
local and The parameter modification has no
peer ends. impact on the equipment. None

Negotiatio
n can
succeed
only when
the
configurati
on is
consistent
on the
local and The parameter modification has no
peer ends. impact on the equipment. None

Negotiatio
n can
succeed
only when
the
configurati
on is
consistent
on the
local and The parameter modification has no
peer ends. impact on the equipment. None

Negotiatio
n can
succeed
only when
the
configurati
on is
consistent
on the
local and The parameter modification has no
peer ends. impact on the equipment. None
Negotiatio
n can
succeed
only when
the
configurati
on is
consistent
on the
local and The parameter modification has no
peer ends. impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

Negotiatio
n can
succeed
only when
the
configurati
on is
consistent
on the
local and The parameter modification has no
peer ends. impact on the equipment. None

Negotiatio
n can
succeed
only when
the
configurati
on is
consistent
on the
local and The parameter modification has no
peer ends. impact on the equipment. None

Negotiatio
n can
succeed
only when
the
configurati
on is
consistent
on the
local and The parameter modification has no
peer ends. impact on the equipment. None
Negotiatio
n fails if
this
parameter
is The parameter modification has no
modified. impact on the equipment. None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

Negotiatio
n can
succeed
only when
the
configurati
on is
consistent
on the
local and The parameter modification has no
peer ends. impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

None Not involved None

None Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification does not
None impact the equipment. None
The parameter modification does not
None impact the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
transmissi
on priority
of the
service is
affected if
the queue
DSCP
value of
the port is The parameter modification has no
modified. impact on the equipment. None
The
transmissi
on priority
of the
service is
affected if
the queue
DSCP
value of
the port is The parameter modification has no
modified. impact on the equipment. None

The
transmissi
on priority
of the
service is
affected if
the queue
DSCP
value of
the port is The parameter modification has no
modified. impact on the equipment. None
The
transmissi
on priority
of the
service is
affected if
the queue
DSCP
value of
the port is The parameter modification has no
modified. impact on the equipment. None

The
transmissi
on priority
of the
service is
affected if
the queue
DSCP
value of
the port is The parameter modification has no
modified. impact on the equipment. None
The
transmissi
on priority
of the
service is
affected if
the queue
DSCP
value of
the port is The parameter modification has no
modified. impact on the equipment. None

The
transmissi
on priority
of the
service is
affected if
the queue
DSCP
value of
the port is The parameter modification has no
modified. impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The TRM
load
threshold
must be
configured The parameter modification has no
already. impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
When the
bearing
type is
modified,
the new
bearing
type must
be
configured The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The
configurati
on data
must be
the same
as that of
the peer The parameter modification has no
system. impact on the equipment. None

The
configurati
on data
must be
the same
as that of
the peer The parameter modification has no
system. impact on the equipment. None

The
correspon
ding traffic
index must
be
configured The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None

The
correspon
ding traffic
index must
be
configured The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
modificatio
n of the
managem
ent
proving
status
does not
affect the
establishe
d SAAL
link, but
affect the
SAAL link
establishm The parameter modification has no
ent mode. impact on the equipment. None

The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
does not
affect the
establishe
d SAAL
link, but
affect the
next
establishm
ent of the The parameter modification has no
SAAL link. impact on the equipment. None
The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
does not
affect the
establishe
d SAAL
link, but
affect the
next
establishm
ent of the The parameter modification has no
SAAL link. impact on the equipment. None

The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
does not
affect the
establishe
d SAAL
link, but
affect the
next
establishm
ent of the The parameter modification has no
SAAL link. impact on the equipment. None

The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
detection
sensitivity
of the The parameter modification has no
SAAL link. impact on the equipment. None

The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
detection
sensitivity
of the The parameter modification has no
SAAL link. impact on the equipment. None
For the
modificatio
n of the
parameter,
see the
ITU-T The parameter modification has no
Q.2110. impact on the equipment. None

For the
modificatio
n of the
parameter,
see the
ITU-T The parameter modification has no
Q.2110. impact on the equipment. None

For the
modificatio
n of the
parameter,
see the
ITU-T The parameter modification has no
Q.2110. impact on the equipment. None

For the
modificatio
n of the
parameter,
see the
ITU-T The parameter modification has no
Q.2110. impact on the equipment. None
For the
modificatio
n of the
parameter,
see the
ITU-T The parameter modification has no
Q.2110. impact on the equipment. None

For the
modificatio
n of the
parameter,
see the
ITU-T The parameter modification has no
Q.2110. impact on the equipment. None

For the
modificatio
n of the
parameter,
see the
ITU-T The parameter modification has no
Q.2110. impact on the equipment. None
For the
modificatio
n of the
parameter,
see the
ITU-T The parameter modification has no
Q.2110. impact on the equipment. None

For the
modificatio
n of the
parameter,
see the
ITU-T The parameter modification has no
Q.2110. impact on the equipment. None

For the
modificatio
n of the
parameter,
see the
ITU-T The parameter modification has no
Q.2110. impact on the equipment. None
For the
modificatio
n of the
parameter,
see the
ITU-T The parameter modification has no
Q.2110. impact on the equipment. None

For details
of the
timer, see
ITU-T
Q.714.
The
modificatio
n is not
recommen The parameter modification has no
ded. impact on the equipment. None

For details
of the
timer, see
ITU-T
Q.714.
The
modificatio
n is not
recommen The parameter modification has no
ded. impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The cell should be activated after


None the parameter modification. None
The
parameter
modificatio
n has no
impact on
the
equipment The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The local
end of the
SCTP link
is the
server and
the
application
type is
NBAP, the
working
mode
should not
be
modified
as the
client.
For the
SCTP link
of the
M3UA
application
, the
working
mode can
be
modified
only when
the upper
layer
application The parameter modification has no
is deleted. impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
priority of
the
signaling
link should
be the The parameter modification has no
highest. impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
can be
modified
when
"MODE" in
the
command
"ADD
SCTPLNK
" is set to The parameter modification has no
Client. impact on the equipment. None
The both
end
address of
the SCTP
is the
parameter
for the
interconne
ction. The
value can
be
modified
after the
negotiation
with the
peer The parameter modification has no
system. impact on the equipment. None

The both
end
address of
the SCTP
is the
parameter
for the
interconne
ction. The
value can
be
modified
after the
negotiation
with the
peer The parameter modification has no
system. impact on the equipment. None
The both
end
address of
the SCTP
is the
parameter
for the
interconne
ction. The
value can
be
modified
after the
negotiation
with the
peer The parameter modification has no
system. impact on the equipment. None

The both
end
address of
the SCTP
is the
parameter
for the
interconne
ction. The
value can
be
modified
after the
negotiation
with the
peer The parameter modification has no
system. impact on the equipment. None

The SCTP
port
number is
the
parameter
for the
negotiation
. The
value can
be
modified
after the
negotiation
with the
peer The parameter modification has no
system. impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

It is valid
when
"LOGPOR
TFLAG[/P
ARA in the
command
"ADD
SCTPLNK The parameter modification has no
" is ON. impact on the equipment. None

It is valid
when
"LOGPOR
TFLAG[/P
ARA in the
command
"ADD
SCTPLNK The parameter modification has no
" is ON. impact on the equipment. None

The value
should be
smaller
than
"RTOMAX
" in the
command
"ADD
SCTPLNK The parameter modification has no
". impact on the equipment. None
The value
should be
greater
than
"RTOMIN"
in the
command
"ADD
SCTPLNK The parameter modification has no
". impact on the equipment. None

The value
should be
greater
than
"RTOMIN"
and
smaller
than
"RTOMAX
" in the
command
"ADD
SCTPLNK The parameter modification has no
". impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The value
should be
greater
than
"MAXPAT
HRETR" in
the
command
"ADD
SCTPLNK The parameter modification has no
". impact on the equipment. None

The value
should be
smaller
than
"MAXASS
OCRETR"
in the
command
"ADD
SCTPLNK The parameter modification has no
". impact on the equipment. None
The
checksum
mode
need the
negotiation
with the
peer.
According
to the
RFC4960,
the value
should be
set to The parameter modification has no
CRC32. impact on the equipment. None

The
checksum
mode
need the
negotiation
with the
peer.
According
to the
RFC4960,
the value
should be
set to The parameter modification has no
CRC32. impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

Incorrect
setting of
this
parameter
can lead to
access
failure to
the target
IP The parameter modification has no
address. impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

Incorrect
setting of
this
parameter
can lead to
access
failure to
the target
IP The parameter modification has no
address. impact on the equipment. None
The
parameter
is related
to practical
networking The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The value
should be
greater
than
"MAXPAT
HRETR" in
the
command
"ADD
SCTPLNK The parameter modification has no
". impact on the equipment. None
The value
should be
smaller
than
"MAXASS
OCRETR"
in the
command
"ADD
SCTPLNK The parameter modification has no
". impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
modificatio
n should
be
negotiated
with the
peer end,
and the
RNC
should be
reset after
the
modificatio
n. It is
recommen
ded that
this
parameter
should not
be
modified
when the
system is The BSC should be reset to validate
running. the parameter modification. None
The
parameter
modificatio
n should
be
negotiated
with the
peer end,
and the
RNC
should be
reset after
the
modificatio
n. It is
recommen
ded that
this
parameter
should not
be
modified
when the
system is The BSC should be reset to validate
running. the parameter modification. None

The
parameter
modificatio
n should
be
negotiated
with the
peer end,
and the
RNC
should be
reset after
the
modificatio
n. It is
recommen
ded that
this
parameter
should not
be
modified
when the
system is The BSC should be reset to validate
running. the parameter modification. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. Not involved

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. Not involved

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. Not involved
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. Not involved

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

Change
this
parameter
will impact
the patch
function
controlled
by switch The parameter modification has no
1. impact on the equipment. None

Change
this
parameter
will impact
the patch
function
controlled
by switch The parameter modification has no
2. impact on the equipment. None

Change
this
parameter
will impact
the patch
function
controlled
by switch The parameter modification has no
3. impact on the equipment. None
Change
this
parameter
will impact
the patch
function
controlled
by switch The parameter modification has no
4. impact on the equipment. None

Change
this
parameter
will impact
the patch
function
controlled
by switch The parameter modification has no
5. impact on the equipment. None

Change
this
parameter
will impact
the patch
function
controlled
by switch The parameter modification has no
6. impact on the equipment. None

Change
this
parameter
will impact
the patch
function
controlled
by switch The parameter modification has no
7. impact on the equipment. None

Change
this
parameter
will impact
the patch
function
controlled
by switch The parameter modification has no
8. impact on the equipment. None
Change
this
parameter
will impact
the patch
function
controlled
by switch The parameter modification has no
9. impact on the equipment. None

Change
this
parameter
will impact
the patch
function
controlled
by switch The parameter modification has no
10. impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The IP
address of
the TGW
cannot use
the
configured
IP address
of another
TGW . The
IP address
of TGW
cannot be
the same
as the IP
address
configured
in the
RNC.
Otherwise,
operation
and
maintenan
ce channel
for TGW The parameter modification has no
fails. impact on the equipment. None
The IP
address of
the TGW
cannot use
the
configured
IP address
of another
TGW. The
IP address
of TGW
cannot be
the same
as the IP
address
configured
in the
RNC.
Otherwise,
operation
and
maintenan
ce channel
for TGW The parameter modification has no
fails. impact on the equipment. None

The IP
address of
the TGW
cannot use
the
configured
IP address
of another
TGW . The
IP address
of TGW
cannot be
the same
as the IP
address
configured
in the
RNC.
Otherwise,
operation
and
maintenan
ce channel
for TGW The parameter modification has no
fails. impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

Change
this
parameter
will impact
the
function
interrelate
d with
Parameter The parameter modification has no
1. impact on the equipment. None

Change
this
parameter
will impact
the
function
interrelate
d with
Parameter The parameter modification has no
2. impact on the equipment. None

Change
this
parameter
will impact
the
function
interrelate
d with
Parameter The parameter modification has no
3. impact on the equipment. None
Change
this
parameter
will impact
the
function
interrelate
d with
Parameter The parameter modification has no
4. impact on the equipment. None

Change
this
parameter
will impact
the
function
interrelate
d with
Parameter The parameter modification has no
5. impact on the equipment. None

Change
this
parameter
will impact
the
function
interrelate
d with
Parameter The parameter modification has no
6. impact on the equipment. None

Change
this
parameter
will impact
the
function
interrelate
d with
Parameter The parameter modification has no
7. impact on the equipment. None

Change
this
parameter
will impact
the
function
interrelate
d with
Parameter The parameter modification has no
8. impact on the equipment. None
Change
this
parameter
will impact
the
function
interrelate
d with
Parameter The parameter modification has no
9. impact on the equipment. None

Change
this
parameter
will impact
the
function
interrelate
d with
Parameter The parameter modification has no
10. impact on the equipment. None

Change
this
parameter
will impact
the
function
interrelate
d with
Parameter The parameter modification has no
11. impact on the equipment. None

Change
this
parameter
will impact
the
function
interrelate
d with
Parameter The parameter modification has no
12. impact on the equipment. None

Change
this
parameter
will impact
the
function
interrelate
d with
Parameter The parameter modification has no
13. impact on the equipment. None
Change
this
parameter
will impact
the
function
interrelate
d with
Parameter The parameter modification has no
14. impact on the equipment. None

Change
this
parameter
will impact
the
function
interrelate
d with
Parameter The parameter modification has no
15. impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node that
is
configured
with the
factor
table. After
the
successful
modificatio
n, the
parameter
takes
effect in
the
following
two cases:
1. New
access
subscriber.

2.
Bandwidth
modificatio
n of the
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber impact on the equipment. None
The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node that
is
configured
with the
factor
table. After
the
successful
modificatio
n, the
parameter
takes
effect in
the
following
two cases:
1. New
access
subscriber.

2.
Bandwidth
modificatio
n of the
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber impact on the equipment. None
The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node that
is
configured
with the
factor
table. After
the
successful
modificatio
n, the
parameter
takes
effect in
the
following
two cases:
1. New
access
subscriber.

2.
Bandwidth
modificatio
n of the
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber impact on the equipment. None
The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node that
is
configured
with the
factor
table. After
the
successful
modificatio
n, the
parameter
takes
effect in
the
following
two cases:
1. New
access
subscriber.

2.
Bandwidth
modificatio
n of the
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber impact on the equipment. None
The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node that
is
configured
with the
factor
table. After
the
successful
modificatio
n, the
parameter
takes
effect in
the
following
two cases:
1. New
access
subscriber.

2.
Bandwidth
modificatio
n of the
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber impact on the equipment. None
The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node that
is
configured
with the
factor
table. After
the
successful
modificatio
n, the
parameter
takes
effect in
the
following
two cases:
1. New
access
subscriber.

2.
Bandwidth
modificatio
n of the
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber impact on the equipment. None
The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node that
is
configured
with the
factor
table. After
the
successful
modificatio
n, the
parameter
takes
effect in
the
following
two cases:
1. New
access
subscriber.

2.
Bandwidth
modificatio
n of the
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber impact on the equipment. None
The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node that
is
configured
with the
factor
table. After
the
successful
modificatio
n, the
parameter
takes
effect in
the
following
two cases:
1. New
access
subscriber.

2.
Bandwidth
modificatio
n of the
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber impact on the equipment. None
The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node that
is
configured
with the
factor
table. After
the
successful
modificatio
n, the
parameter
takes
effect in
the
following
two cases:
1. New
access
subscriber.

2.
Bandwidth
modificatio
n of the
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber impact on the equipment. None
The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node that
is
configured
with the
factor
table. After
the
successful
modificatio
n, the
parameter
takes
effect in
the
following
two cases:
1. New
access
subscriber.

2.
Bandwidth
modificatio
n of the
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber impact on the equipment. None
The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node that
is
configured
with the
factor
table. After
the
successful
modificatio
n, the
parameter
takes
effect in
the
following
two cases:
1. New
access
subscriber.

2.
Bandwidth
modificatio
n of the
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber impact on the equipment. None
The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node that
is
configured
with the
factor
table. After
the
successful
modificatio
n, the
parameter
takes
effect in
the
following
two cases:
1. New
access
subscriber.

2.
Bandwidth
modificatio
n of the
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber impact on the equipment. None
The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node that
is
configured
with the
factor
table. After
the
successful
modificatio
n, the
parameter
takes
effect in
the
following
two cases:
1. New
access
subscriber.

2.
Bandwidth
modificatio
n of the
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber impact on the equipment. None
The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node that
is
configured
with the
factor
table. After
the
successful
modificatio
n, the
parameter
takes
effect in
the
following
two cases:
1. New
access
subscriber.

2.
Bandwidth
modificatio
n of the
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber impact on the equipment. None
The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node that
is
configured
with the
factor
table. After
the
successful
modificatio
n, the
parameter
takes
effect in
the
following
two cases:
1. New
access
subscriber.

2.
Bandwidth
modificatio
n of the
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber impact on the equipment. None
The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node that
is
configured
with the
factor
table. After
the
successful
modificatio
n, the
parameter
takes
effect in
the
following
two cases:
1. New
access
subscriber.

2.
Bandwidth
modificatio
n of the
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber impact on the equipment. None
The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node that
is
configured
with the
factor
table. After
the
successful
modificatio
n, the
parameter
takes
effect in
the
following
two cases:
1. New
access
subscriber.

2.
Bandwidth
modificatio
n of the
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber impact on the equipment. None
The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node that
is
configured
with the
factor
table. After
the
successful
modificatio
n, the
parameter
takes
effect in
the
following
two cases:
1. New
access
subscriber.

2.
Bandwidth
modificatio
n of the
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber impact on the equipment. None
The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node that
is
configured
with the
factor
table. After
the
successful
modificatio
n, the
parameter
takes
effect in
the
following
two cases:
1. New
access
subscriber.

2.
Bandwidth
modificatio
n of the
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber impact on the equipment. None
The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node that
is
configured
with the
factor
table. After
the
successful
modificatio
n, the
parameter
takes
effect in
the
following
two cases:
1. New
access
subscriber.

2.
Bandwidth
modificatio
n of the
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber impact on the equipment. None
The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node that
is
configured
with the
factor
table. After
the
successful
modificatio
n, the
parameter
takes
effect in
the
following
two cases:
1. New
access
subscriber.

2.
Bandwidth
modificatio
n of the
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber impact on the equipment. None
The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node that
is
configured
with the
factor
table. After
the
successful
modificatio
n, the
parameter
takes
effect in
the
following
two cases:
1. New
access
subscriber.

2.
Bandwidth
modificatio
n of the
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber impact on the equipment. None
The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node that
is
configured
with the
factor
table. After
the
successful
modificatio
n, the
parameter
takes
effect in
the
following
two cases:
1. New
access
subscriber.

2.
Bandwidth
modificatio
n of the
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber impact on the equipment. None

If the
parameter
is
modified,
the
transport
layer
bandwidth
admission
of the
subsequen
ce access
service is The parameter modification has no
affected. impact on the equipment. None
The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node that
is
configured
with the
factor
table. After
the
successful
modificatio
n, the
parameter
takes
effect in
the
following
two cases:
1. New
access
subscriber.

2.
Bandwidth
modificatio
n of the
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber impact on the equipment. None
The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node that
is
configured
with the
factor
table. After
the
successful
modificatio
n, the
parameter
takes
effect in
the
following
two cases:
1. New
access
subscriber.

2.
Bandwidth
modificatio
n of the
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber impact on the equipment. None
The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node that
is
configured
with the
factor
table. After
the
successful
modificatio
n, the
parameter
takes
effect in
the
following
two cases:
1. New
access
subscriber.

2.
Bandwidth
modificatio
n of the
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber impact on the equipment. None
The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node that
is
configured
with the
factor
table. After
the
successful
modificatio
n, the
parameter
takes
effect in
the
following
two cases:
1. New
access
subscriber.

2.
Bandwidth
modificatio
n of the
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber impact on the equipment. None
The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node that
is
configured
with the
factor
table. After
the
successful
modificatio
n, the
parameter
takes
effect in
the
following
two cases:
1. New
access
subscriber.

2.
Bandwidth
modificatio
n of the
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber impact on the equipment. None
The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node that
is
configured
with the
factor
table. After
the
successful
modificatio
n, the
parameter
takes
effect in
the
following
two cases:
1. New
access
subscriber.

2.
Bandwidth
modificatio
n of the
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber impact on the equipment. None
The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node that
is
configured
with the
factor
table. After
the
successful
modificatio
n, the
parameter
takes
effect in
the
following
two cases:
1. New
access
subscriber.

2.
Bandwidth
modificatio
n of the
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber impact on the equipment. None
The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node that
is
configured
with the
factor
table. After
the
successful
modificatio
n, the
parameter
takes
effect in
the
following
two cases:
1. New
access
subscriber.

2.
Bandwidth
modificatio
n of the
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber impact on the equipment. None
The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node that
is
configured
with the
factor
table. After
the
successful
modificatio
n, the
parameter
takes
effect in
the
following
two cases:
1. New
access
subscriber.

2.
Bandwidth
modificatio
n of the
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber impact on the equipment. None
The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node that
is
configured
with the
factor
table. After
the
successful
modificatio
n, the
parameter
takes
effect in
the
following
two cases:
1. New
access
subscriber.

2.
Bandwidth
modificatio
n of the
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber impact on the equipment. None
The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node that
is
configured
with the
factor
table. After
the
successful
modificatio
n, the
parameter
takes
effect in
the
following
two cases:
1. New
access
subscriber.

2.
Bandwidth
modificatio
n of the
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber impact on the equipment. None
The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node that
is
configured
with the
factor
table. After
the
successful
modificatio
n, the
parameter
takes
effect in
the
following
two cases:
1. New
access
subscriber.

2.
Bandwidth
modificatio
n of the
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber impact on the equipment. None

The TRM
load
threshold
must be
configured The parameter modification has no
already. impact on the equipment. None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node
configured
with the
TRMMAP.
After the
successful
modificatio
n, it is
valid in the
case of the
new
access of
a
subscriber
and the
bandwidth
modificatio
n of an
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber. impact on the equipment. None
The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node
configured
with the
TRMMAP.
After the
successful
modificatio
n, it is
valid in the
case of the
new
access of
a
subscriber
and the
bandwidth
modificatio
n of an
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber. impact on the equipment. None

The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node
configured
with the
TRMMAP.
After the
successful
modificatio
n, it is
valid in the
case of the
new
access of
a
subscriber
and the
bandwidth
modificatio
n of an
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber. impact on the equipment. None
The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node
configured
with the
TRMMAP.
After the
successful
modificatio
n, it is
valid in the
case of the
new
access of
a
subscriber
and the
bandwidth
modificatio
n of an
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber. impact on the equipment. None

The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node
configured
with the
TRMMAP.
After the
successful
modificatio
n, it is
valid in the
case of the
new
access of
a
subscriber
and the
bandwidth
modificatio
n of an
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber. impact on the equipment. None
The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node
configured
with the
TRMMAP.
After the
successful
modificatio
n, it is
valid in the
case of the
new
access of
a
subscriber
and the
bandwidth
modificatio
n of an
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber. impact on the equipment. None

The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node
configured
with the
TRMMAP.
After the
successful
modificatio
n, it is
valid in the
case of the
new
access of
a
subscriber
and the
bandwidth
modificatio
n of an
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber. impact on the equipment. None
The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node
configured
with the
TRMMAP.
After the
successful
modificatio
n, it is
valid in the
case of the
new
access of
a
subscriber
and the
bandwidth
modificatio
n of an
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber. impact on the equipment. None

The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node
configured
with the
TRMMAP.
After the
successful
modificatio
n, it is
valid in the
case of the
new
access of
a
subscriber
and the
bandwidth
modificatio
n of an
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber. impact on the equipment. None
The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node
configured
with the
TRMMAP.
After the
successful
modificatio
n, it is
valid in the
case of the
new
access of
a
subscriber
and the
bandwidth
modificatio
n of an
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber. impact on the equipment. None

The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node
configured
with the
TRMMAP.
After the
successful
modificatio
n, it is
valid in the
case of the
new
access of
a
subscriber
and the
bandwidth
modificatio
n of an
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber. impact on the equipment. None
The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node
configured
with the
TRMMAP.
After the
successful
modificatio
n, it is
valid in the
case of the
new
access of
a
subscriber
and the
bandwidth
modificatio
n of an
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber. impact on the equipment. None

The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node
configured
with the
TRMMAP.
After the
successful
modificatio
n, it is
valid in the
case of the
new
access of
a
subscriber
and the
bandwidth
modificatio
n of an
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber. impact on the equipment. None
The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node
configured
with the
TRMMAP.
After the
successful
modificatio
n, it is
valid in the
case of the
new
access of
a
subscriber
and the
bandwidth
modificatio
n of an
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber. impact on the equipment. None

The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node
configured
with the
TRMMAP.
After the
successful
modificatio
n, it is
valid in the
case of the
new
access of
a
subscriber
and the
bandwidth
modificatio
n of an
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber. impact on the equipment. None
The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node
configured
with the
TRMMAP.
After the
successful
modificatio
n, it is
valid in the
case of the
new
access of
a
subscriber
and the
bandwidth
modificatio
n of an
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber. impact on the equipment. None

The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node
configured
with the
TRMMAP.
After the
successful
modificatio
n, it is
valid in the
case of the
new
access of
a
subscriber
and the
bandwidth
modificatio
n of an
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber. impact on the equipment. None
The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node
configured
with the
TRMMAP.
After the
successful
modificatio
n, it is
valid in the
case of the
new
access of
a
subscriber
and the
bandwidth
modificatio
n of an
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber. impact on the equipment. None

The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node
configured
with the
TRMMAP.
After the
successful
modificatio
n, it is
valid in the
case of the
new
access of
a
subscriber
and the
bandwidth
modificatio
n of an
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber. impact on the equipment. None
The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node
configured
with the
TRMMAP.
After the
successful
modificatio
n, it is
valid in the
case of the
new
access of
a
subscriber
and the
bandwidth
modificatio
n of an
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber. impact on the equipment. None

The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node
configured
with the
TRMMAP.
After the
successful
modificatio
n, it is
valid in the
case of the
new
access of
a
subscriber
and the
bandwidth
modificatio
n of an
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber. impact on the equipment. None
The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node
configured
with the
TRMMAP.
After the
successful
modificatio
n, it is
valid in the
case of the
new
access of
a
subscriber
and the
bandwidth
modificatio
n of an
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber. impact on the equipment. None

The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node
configured
with the
TRMMAP.
After the
successful
modificatio
n, it is
valid in the
case of the
new
access of
a
subscriber
and the
bandwidth
modificatio
n of an
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber. impact on the equipment. None
The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node
configured
with the
TRMMAP.
After the
successful
modificatio
n, it is
valid in the
case of the
new
access of
a
subscriber
and the
bandwidth
modificatio
n of an
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber. impact on the equipment. None

The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node
configured
with the
TRMMAP.
After the
successful
modificatio
n, it is
valid in the
case of the
new
access of
a
subscriber
and the
bandwidth
modificatio
n of an
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber. impact on the equipment. None
The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node
configured
with the
TRMMAP.
After the
successful
modificatio
n, it is
valid in the
case of the
new
access of
a
subscriber
and the
bandwidth
modificatio
n of an
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber. impact on the equipment. None

The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node
configured
with the
TRMMAP.
After the
successful
modificatio
n, it is
valid in the
case of the
new
access of
a
subscriber
and the
bandwidth
modificatio
n of an
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber. impact on the equipment. None
The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node
configured
with the
TRMMAP.
After the
successful
modificatio
n, it is
valid in the
case of the
new
access of
a
subscriber
and the
bandwidth
modificatio
n of an
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber. impact on the equipment. None

The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node
configured
with the
TRMMAP.
After the
successful
modificatio
n, it is
valid in the
case of the
new
access of
a
subscriber
and the
bandwidth
modificatio
n of an
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber. impact on the equipment. None
The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node
configured
with the
TRMMAP.
After the
successful
modificatio
n, it is
valid in the
case of the
new
access of
a
subscriber
and the
bandwidth
modificatio
n of an
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber. impact on the equipment. None

The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node
configured
with the
TRMMAP.
After the
successful
modificatio
n, it is
valid in the
case of the
new
access of
a
subscriber
and the
bandwidth
modificatio
n of an
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber. impact on the equipment. None
The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node
configured
with the
TRMMAP.
After the
successful
modificatio
n, it is
valid in the
case of the
new
access of
a
subscriber
and the
bandwidth
modificatio
n of an
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber. impact on the equipment. None

The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node
configured
with the
TRMMAP.
After the
successful
modificatio
n, it is
valid in the
case of the
new
access of
a
subscriber
and the
bandwidth
modificatio
n of an
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber. impact on the equipment. None
The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node
configured
with the
TRMMAP.
After the
successful
modificatio
n, it is
valid in the
case of the
new
access of
a
subscriber
and the
bandwidth
modificatio
n of an
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber. impact on the equipment. None

The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node
configured
with the
TRMMAP.
After the
successful
modificatio
n, it is
valid in the
case of the
new
access of
a
subscriber
and the
bandwidth
modificatio
n of an
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber. impact on the equipment. None
The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node
configured
with the
TRMMAP.
After the
successful
modificatio
n, it is
valid in the
case of the
new
access of
a
subscriber
and the
bandwidth
modificatio
n of an
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber. impact on the equipment. None

The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node
configured
with the
TRMMAP.
After the
successful
modificatio
n, it is
valid in the
case of the
new
access of
a
subscriber
and the
bandwidth
modificatio
n of an
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber. impact on the equipment. None
The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node
configured
with the
TRMMAP.
After the
successful
modificatio
n, it is
valid in the
case of the
new
access of
a
subscriber
and the
bandwidth
modificatio
n of an
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber. impact on the equipment. None

The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node
configured
with the
TRMMAP.
After the
successful
modificatio
n, it is
valid in the
case of the
new
access of
a
subscriber
and the
bandwidth
modificatio
n of an
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber. impact on the equipment. None
The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node
configured
with the
TRMMAP.
After the
successful
modificatio
n, it is
valid in the
case of the
new
access of
a
subscriber
and the
bandwidth
modificatio
n of an
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber. impact on the equipment. None

The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node
configured
with the
TRMMAP.
After the
successful
modificatio
n, it is
valid in the
case of the
new
access of
a
subscriber
and the
bandwidth
modificatio
n of an
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber. impact on the equipment. None
The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node
configured
with the
TRMMAP.
After the
successful
modificatio
n, it is
valid in the
case of the
new
access of
a
subscriber
and the
bandwidth
modificatio
n of an
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber. impact on the equipment. None

The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node
configured
with the
TRMMAP.
After the
successful
modificatio
n, it is
valid in the
case of the
new
access of
a
subscriber
and the
bandwidth
modificatio
n of an
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber. impact on the equipment. None
The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node
configured
with the
TRMMAP.
After the
successful
modificatio
n, it is
valid in the
case of the
new
access of
a
subscriber
and the
bandwidth
modificatio
n of an
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber. impact on the equipment. None

The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node
configured
with the
TRMMAP.
After the
successful
modificatio
n, it is
valid in the
case of the
new
access of
a
subscriber
and the
bandwidth
modificatio
n of an
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber. impact on the equipment. None
The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node
configured
with the
TRMMAP.
After the
successful
modificatio
n, it is
valid in the
case of the
new
access of
a
subscriber
and the
bandwidth
modificatio
n of an
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber. impact on the equipment. None

The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node
configured
with the
TRMMAP.
After the
successful
modificatio
n, it is
valid in the
case of the
new
access of
a
subscriber
and the
bandwidth
modificatio
n of an
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber. impact on the equipment. None
The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node
configured
with the
TRMMAP.
After the
successful
modificatio
n, it is
valid in the
case of the
new
access of
a
subscriber
and the
bandwidth
modificatio
n of an
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber. impact on the equipment. None

The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node
configured
with the
TRMMAP.
After the
successful
modificatio
n, it is
valid in the
case of the
new
access of
a
subscriber
and the
bandwidth
modificatio
n of an
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber. impact on the equipment. None
The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node
configured
with the
TRMMAP.
After the
successful
modificatio
n, it is
valid in the
case of the
new
access of
a
subscriber
and the
bandwidth
modificatio
n of an
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber. impact on the equipment. None

The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node
configured
with the
TRMMAP.
After the
successful
modificatio
n, it is
valid in the
case of the
new
access of
a
subscriber
and the
bandwidth
modificatio
n of an
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber. impact on the equipment. None
The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node
configured
with the
TRMMAP.
After the
successful
modificatio
n, it is
valid in the
case of the
new
access of
a
subscriber
and the
bandwidth
modificatio
n of an
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber. impact on the equipment. None

The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node
configured
with the
TRMMAP.
After the
successful
modificatio
n, it is
valid in the
case of the
new
access of
a
subscriber
and the
bandwidth
modificatio
n of an
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber. impact on the equipment. None
The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node
configured
with the
TRMMAP.
After the
successful
modificatio
n, it is
valid in the
case of the
new
access of
a
subscriber
and the
bandwidth
modificatio
n of an
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber. impact on the equipment. None

The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node
configured
with the
TRMMAP.
After the
successful
modificatio
n, it is
valid in the
case of the
new
access of
a
subscriber
and the
bandwidth
modificatio
n of an
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber. impact on the equipment. None
The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node
configured
with the
TRMMAP.
After the
successful
modificatio
n, it is
valid in the
case of the
new
access of
a
subscriber
and the
bandwidth
modificatio
n of an
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber. impact on the equipment. None

The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node
configured
with the
TRMMAP.
After the
successful
modificatio
n, it is
valid in the
case of the
new
access of
a
subscriber
and the
bandwidth
modificatio
n of an
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber. impact on the equipment. None
The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node
configured
with the
TRMMAP.
After the
successful
modificatio
n, it is
valid in the
case of the
new
access of
a
subscriber
and the
bandwidth
modificatio
n of an
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber. impact on the equipment. None

The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node
configured
with the
TRMMAP.
After the
successful
modificatio
n, it is
valid in the
case of the
new
access of
a
subscriber
and the
bandwidth
modificatio
n of an
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber. impact on the equipment. None
The
modificatio
n of the
parameter
affects the
adjacent
node
configured
with the
TRMMAP.
After the
successful
modificatio
n, it is
valid in the
case of the
new
access of
a
subscriber
and the
bandwidth
modificatio
n of an
existing The parameter modification has no
subscriber. impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
allowed to
set the
start date
or end
date of
DST to
February
29. This is
because
that the
local time
changes
between
DST and
non-DST.
In a non-
leap year,
February
29 does
not exist.
Therefore,
the local
time
cannot
change
between
the start
date and
the end
date.
3. The
start
month and
end month
of DST
cannot be The parameter modification has no
the same. impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
allowed to
set the
start date
or end
date of
DST to
February
29. This is
because
that the
local time
changes
between
the start
date and
end date
of DST. In
a non-leap
year,
February
29 does
not exist.
Therefore,
the local
time
cannot
change
between
DST and
non-DST.
3. The
start
month and
end month
of DST
cannot be The parameter modification has no
the same. impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
A greater value of this parameter indicates
that this GSM cell is more possibly selected
as the target cell for the handover. If the
value of this parameter is too great, a GSM
cell that fails to provide qualified services
may be selected as the target cell for the
handover, thus leading to call drops.
A smaller value of this parameter indicates
that this GSM cell is less possibly selected
as the target cell for the handover. If the
value of this parameter is too small, the MS
The parameter modification has no may fail to be handed over to the GSM cell
None impact on the equipment. timely, thus leading to call drops.
The larger the value of the parameter, the
lower the probability of selecting neighboring
The parameter modification has no cells. The smaller the value the parameter,
None impact on the equipment. the higher the probability of doing so.
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
If this cell is the neighboring cell of the
serving cell for the blind handover, it is
considered as the target cell for the blind
handover and inter-system DRD. If the
coverage of the WCDMA cell is not
completely included in that of the GSM cell,
The parameter modification has no the blind handover or inter-system DRD may
None impact on the equipment. fail, thus leading to call drops.
The RNC hands over the UE preferentially to
the neighboring cell with a high priority. It is
recommended that the GSM cell that
includes the entire WCDMA cell be assigned
with a higher priority. Otherwise, the UE may
be handed over to the GSM cell that does
not include the entire WCDMA cell, thus
The parameter modification has no leading to call drops, handover failures, or
None impact on the equipment. DRD failures.
A greater value of this parameter indicates
that the inter-RAT DRD is less possibly
triggered. A smaller value of this parameter
indicates that the inter-RAT DRD is more
The parameter modification has no possibly triggered, however, with a low
None impact on the equipment. success rate.
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
When the algorithm of neighboring cell
combination is enabled, the total number of
the neighboring cells connected through
links may exceed 32 if more than one link is
in the active link set. RNC consider this
parameter as a condition for neighboring cell
selection. That is, a neighboring cell with a
high priority is preferentially selected. If a
neighboring cell is not configured with the
priority identifier, the lowest priority is
assigned to this cell. If a low priority is
improperly assigned to the neighboring cell
The parameter modification has no to be measured, the handover to this cell
None impact on the equipment. may fail. This leads to call drops.
When the algorithm of neighboring cell
combination is enabled, the total number of
the neighboring cells connected through
links may exceed 32 if more than one link is
in the active link set. RNC consider this
parameter as a condition for neighboring cell
selection. That is, a neighboring cell with a
high priority is preferentially selected. If a
neighboring cell is not configured with the
priority identifier, the lowest priority is
assigned to this cell. If a low priority is
improperly assigned to the neighboring cell
The parameter modification has no to be measured, the handover to this cell
None impact on the equipment. may fail. This leads to call drops.
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

If the value is set too small, the UEs on the


cell edge cannot receive the acquisition
indication properly. This problem affects the
coverage of the downlink common channel
and furthermore the coverage of the cell. If
the value is set too great, it causes
interference to other channels, occupies the
The parameter modification has no downlink transmit power, and affects the cell
None impact on the equipment. capacity.
The higher the value of this parameter is,
the lower the absolute threshold is. In this
case, there are greater possibilities of
meeting the requirement for lowering the
AMR speech rate. Thus, it is easier to lower
None Not involved the AMR speech rate.
The higher the value of this parameter is,
the lower the absolute threshold is. In this
case, there are less possibilities of meeting
the requirement for stopping AMR speech
rate adjustment. Thus, it is easier to lower
None Not involved the AMR speech rate.
The higher the value of this parameter is,
the lower the absolute threshold is. In this
case, there are less possibilities of meeting
the requirement for raising the AMR speech
rate. Thus, it is more difficult to raise the
None Not involved AMR speech rate.
The higher the value of this parameter is,
the lower the absolute threshold is. In this
case, there are greater possibilities of
meeting the requirement for stopping AMR
speech rate increase. Thus, it is more
None Not involved difficult to raise the AMR speech rate.
None Not involved None
If the
TFO/TrFO
is not
configured
, it is
recommen
ded that
the timer
should be
set to
3000ms. If
the
TFO/TrFO
is
configured
, it is
recommen
ded that
the timer
should be
set to
7000 ms
to
complete
the
adjustment
of DL AMR
speech
rate. Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

None Not involved None


The higher the value of this parameter is,
the lower the absolute threshold is. In this
case, there are greater possibilities of
meeting the requirement for lowering the
wideband AMR speech rate. Thus, it is
easier to lower the wideband AMR speech
None Not involved rate.
The higher the value of this parameter is,
the lower the absolute threshold is. In this
case, there are less possibilities of meeting
the requirement for stopping wideband AMR
speech rate adjustment. Thus, it is easier to
None Not involved lower the wideband AMR speech rate.
The higher the value of this parameter is,
the lower the absolute threshold is. In this
case, there are less possibilities of meeting
the requirement for raising the wideband
AMR speech rate. Thus, it is more difficult to
None Not involved raise the wideband AMR speech rate.
The higher the value of this parameter is,
the lower the absolute threshold is. In this
case, there are greater possibilities of
meeting the requirement for stopping
wideband AMR speech rate increase. Thus,
it is more difficult to raise the wideband AMR
None Not involved speech rate.
None Not involved None
If the
TFO/TrFO
is not
configured
, it is
recommen
ded that
the timer
should be
set to
3000ms. If
the
TFO/TrFO
is
configured
, it is
recommen
ded that
the timer
should be
set to
7000 ms
to
complete
the
adjustment
of DL AMR
speech
rate. Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

None Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
If the value is set too small, the UEs on the
cell edge cannot receive the system
messages properly. This problem affects the
coverage of the downlink common channel
and furthermore the coverage of the cell. If
the value is set too great, it causes
interference to other channels, occupies the
The parameter modification has no downlink transmit power, and affects the cell
None impact on the equipment. capacity.

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

Not
involved Not involved None

Not
involved Not involved None

Not
involved Not involved None
Not
involved Not involved None

Not
involved Not involved None

Not
involved Not involved None

Not
involved Not involved None
Not
involved Not involved None

Not
involved Not involved None

Not
involved Not involved None

Not
involved Not involved None

Not
involved Not involved None
Not
involved Not involved None

Not
involved Not involved None

Not
involved Not involved None

Not
involved Not involved None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
can be
modified
only when
"TnlBearer
Type" of
"ADD
UNODEB"
is
ATMANDI The parameter modification has no
P_TRANS. impact on the equipment. None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. It is configured in the network planning.

The cell
should be
deactivate
d in The cell should be activated after
advance. the parameter modification. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The cell
should be
deactivate
d in The cell should be activated after
advance. the parameter modification. None
The cell
should be
deactivate
d in The cell should be activated after
advance. the parameter modification. None
The cell
should be
deactivate
d in The cell should be activated after
advance. the parameter modification. None
The cell
should be
deactivate
d in The cell should be activated after
advance. the parameter modification. None
The higher the value is, the stricter the
synchronization process becomes, and the
more difficult the synchronization occurs.
The lower the value is, the easier the
synchronization occurs. If the link quality is
poor, a simple synchronization requirement
The parameter modification has no leads to waste of the UE power and
None impact on the equipment. increase of uplink interference.
If the value is excessively high, the link out-
of-sync decision is likely to happen. If the
value is excessively low, out-of-sync is not
likely to happen. But if the link quality is
The parameter modification has no poor, it may result in a waste of the UE
None impact on the equipment. power and increased uplink interference.
If the value is excessively low, there are few
chances for the radio link to get
synchronized. If the value is excessively
high, the radio link failure process is
The parameter modification has no probably delayed, and the downlink
None impact on the equipment. interference increases.

The cell
should be
deactivate
d in The cell should be activated after
advance. the parameter modification. None
The cell
should be
deactivate
d in The cell should be activated after
advance. the parameter modification. None

The cell
should be
deactivate
d in The cell should be activated after
advance. the parameter modification. None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The cell
should be
deactivate
d in The cell should be activated after
advance. the parameter modification. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The cell
should be
deactivate
d in The cell should be activated after
advance. the parameter modification. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The cell
should be
deactivate
d in The cell should be activated after
advance. the parameter modification. None

The cell
should be
deactivate
d in The cell should be activated after
advance. the parameter modification. None
The cell
should be
deactivate
d in The cell should be activated after
advance. the parameter modification. None

The cell
should be
deactivate
d in The cell should be activated after
advance. the parameter modification. None
The cell
should be
deactivate
d in The cell should be activated after
advance. the parameter modification. None

The cell
should be
deactivate
d in The cell should be activated after
advance. the parameter modification. None
The cell
should be
deactivate
d in The cell should be activated after
advance. the parameter modification. None

The cell
should be
deactivate
d in The cell should be activated after
advance. the parameter modification. None
The larger the sum, the higher the handover
priority of the neighboring cell. The smaller
the sum, the lower the handover priority of
The cell the neighboring cell. Usually it is configured
should be to 0. The larger the parameter, the easier of
deactivate the handover to the neighboring cell. The
d in The cell should be activated after smaller the parameter, the harder the
advance. the parameter modification. handover to the neighboring cell.
The cell
should be
deactivate
d in The cell should be activated after
advance. the parameter modification. None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

If the maximum transmit power of the


PCPICH is configured too large, the cell
capacity will be decreased because a lot of
system resources will be occupied and the
The parameter modification has no interference with the downlink traffic
None impact on the equipment. channels will be increased.
If the value is excessively low, UEs at the
edge of cells fail in network searching,
resulting in influence on coverage of the
downlink common channel. This finally
affects the cell coverage. If the value is
excessively high, the power resources are
wasted, and other channels are interfered
The parameter modification has no seriously, thus the cell capacity is
None impact on the equipment. influenced.

If the value is excessively low, UEs at the


edge of cells fail in network searching,
resulting in influence on coverage of the
downlink common channel. This finally
affects the cell coverage. If the value is
excessively high, the power resources are
wasted, and other channels are interfered
The parameter modification has no seriously, thus the cell capacity is
None impact on the equipment. influenced.
The
parameter
modificatio
n has no
impact on
the
equipment The parameter modification has no
. impact on the equipment. None

If the value is set too small, the UEs on the


cell edge cannot receive the system
messages properly. This problem affects the
coverage of the downlink common channel
and furthermore the coverage of the cell. If
the value is set too great, it causes
interference to other channels, occupies the
The parameter modification has no downlink transmit power, and affects the cell
None impact on the equipment. capacity.
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The cell
should be
deactivate
d in The cell should be activated after
advance. the parameter modification. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

None Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

If the value is too high the system load after


admission may be over large, which impacts
system stability and leads to system
congestion. If the value is too low, the
The parameter modification has no possibility of user rejects may increase,
None impact on the equipment. resulting in waste in idle resources.
If the value is too high the system load after
admission may be over large, which impacts
system stability and leads to system
congestion. If the value is too low, the
The parameter modification has no possibility of user rejects may increase,
None impact on the equipment. resulting in waste in idle resources.
If the value is too high the system load after
admission may be over large, which impacts
system stability and leads to system
congestion. If the value is too low, the
The parameter modification has no possibility of user rejects may increase,
None impact on the equipment. resulting in waste in idle resources.
If the value is too high the system load after
admission may be over large, which impacts
system stability and leads to system
congestion. If the value is too low, the
possibility of user rejects may increase,
The parameter modification has no resulting in waste in idle resources and the
None impact on the equipment. failure to achieving network planning target.
If the value is too high the system load after
admission may be over large, which impacts
system stability and leads to system
congestion. If the value is too low, the
possibility of user rejects may increase,
resulting in waste in idle resource and the
The parameter modification has no failure to achieving the network planning
None impact on the equipment. target.
If the value is too high the system load after
admission may be over large, which impacts
system stability and leads to system
congestion. If the value is too low, the
possibility of user rejects may increase,
The parameter modification has no resulting in waste in idle resources and the
None impact on the equipment. failure to achieving network planning target.
If the value is too high the system load after
admission may be over large, which impacts
system stability and leads to system
congestion. If the value is too low, the
The parameter modification has no possibility of user rejects may increase,
None impact on the equipment. resulting in waste in idle resources.
If the value is too high the system load after
admission may be over large, which impacts
system stability and leads to system
congestion. If the value is too low, the
The parameter modification has no possibility of user rejects may increase,
None impact on the equipment. resulting in waste in idle resources.

If the value is too high the system load after


admission may be over large, which impacts
system stability and leads to system
congestion. If the value is too low, the
The parameter modification has no possibility of user rejects may increase,
None impact on the equipment. resulting in waste in idle resources.
If the value is too high the system load after
admission may be over large, which impacts
system stability and leads to system
congestion. If the value is too low, the
The parameter modification has no possibility of user rejects may increase,
None impact on the equipment. resulting in waste in idle resources.
If the value is too high, power resources are
wasted, which impacts system capacity. If
the value is too low, resources can be fully
The parameter modification has no used and coverage may be impacted in
None impact on the equipment. case of insufficient resources.
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
If the value is too high, the system load after
admission may be over large, which impacts
system stability and leads to system
congestion. If the value is too low, the
The parameter modification has no possibility of user rejects may increase,
None impact on the equipment. resulting in waste in idle resources.

If the value is too high, the system load after


admission may be over large, which impacts
system stability and leads to system
congestion. If the value is too low, the
The parameter modification has no possibility of user rejects may increase,
None impact on the equipment. resulting in waste in idle resources.
If this value is too high, the possibility of
rejecting HSUPA schedule services
increases, which impacts access success
rate. If the value is too low, too many
HSUPA schedule users may be admitted,
The parameter modification has no which impacts the admitted users and
None impact on the equipment. results in overload and system congestion.

If this value is too high, the possibility of


rejecting HSUPA schedule services
increases, which impacts access success
rate. If the value is too low, too many
HSUPA schedule users may be admitted,
The parameter modification has no which impacts the admitted users and
None impact on the equipment. results in overload and system congestion.

If this value is too high, the possibility of


rejecting HSUPA schedule services
increases, which impacts access success
rate. If the value is too low, too many
HSUPA schedule users may be admitted,
which impacts the admitted users and
The parameter modification has no results in overload and system
None impact on the equipment. congestionRecommended.
the
possibility
of wrong
rejection to
uplink
admission
s
increases,
leading to
waste in
uplink
resources.
If the value
is too low,
the uplink
resources
is
insufficient
. However,
because
the
possibility
of putburst
load by
ACK/NAC
K and its
impact are
relatively
low, the
value can
be set to a
low level,
representi
ng the
loose
admission The parameter modification has no
rule. impact on the equipment. None
If the value is too high, admission
requirement of the HSDPA streaming
service is strict, which improves the service
quality of the HSDPA streaming service but
also may lead to HSDPA capacity waste. If
the value is too low, admission requirement
of the HSDPA streaming service is loose,
which allows more HSDPA streaming
The parameter modification has no services but QoS of the HSDPA streaming
None impact on the equipment. service cannot be guaranteed.
If the value is too high, admission
requirement of the HSDPA BE service is
strict, which improves the service quality of
the HSDPA BE service but also may lead to
HSDPA capacity waste. If the value is too
low, admission requirement of the HSDPA
BE service is loose, which allows more BE
The parameter modification has no services but QoS of the HSDPA BE service
None impact on the equipment. cannot be guaranteed.
If the value is too low, the cell HSDPA
capacity may be reduces, leading to waste
The parameter modification has no in HSDPA resources. If the value is too high,
None impact on the equipment. HSDPA services may be congested.
The larger the value of this parameter is, the
wider the coverage of the corresponding
services will be. When the uplink coverage is
too large, the uplink coverage and downlink
coverage of the service can become
unbalanced. If the values of these
parameters are too small, the uplink
The parameter modification has no coverage will probably be smaller than the
None impact on the equipment. downlink coverage of the service.
The larger the value of this parameter is, the
wider the coverage of the corresponding
services will be. When the uplink coverage is
too large, the uplink coverage and downlink
coverage of the service can become
unbalanced. If the values of these
parameters are too small, the uplink
The parameter modification has no coverage will probably be smaller than the
None impact on the equipment. downlink coverage of the service.
The larger the value of this parameter is, the
wider the coverage of the corresponding
services will be. When the uplink coverage is
too large, the uplink coverage and downlink
coverage of the service can become
unbalanced. If the values of these
parameters are too small, the uplink
The parameter modification has no coverage will probably be smaller than the
None impact on the equipment. downlink coverage of the service.
The larger the value of this parameter is, the
wider the coverage of the corresponding
services will be. When the uplink coverage is
too large, the uplink coverage and downlink
coverage of the service can become
unbalanced. If the values of these
parameters are too small, the uplink
The parameter modification has no coverage will probably be smaller than the
None impact on the equipment. downlink coverage of the service.
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
If the value is too high, HSUPA services may
be congested. If the value is too low, the cell
The parameter modification has no HSDPA capacity may be reduces, leading to
None impact on the equipment. waste in HSUPA resources.
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The backer position the value is in


{SF4,SF8,SF16,SF32,SF64,SF128,SF256,S
FOFF}, the less code and credit resources
reserved for handover UEs. The possibility
of rejecting handover UE admissions
increases and performance of UEs cannot
be guaranteed. The more frontal position the
value is, the more the possibility of rejecting
The parameter modification has no new UEs is and some idle resources are
None impact on the equipment. wasted.
The backer position the value is in
{SF4,SF8,SF16,SF32,SF64,SF128,SF256,S
FOFF}, the less code and credit resources
reserved for handover UEs. The possibility
of rejecting handover UE admissions
increases and performance of UEs cannot
be guaranteed. The more frontal position the
value is, the more the possibility of rejecting
The parameter modification has no new UEs is and some idle resources are
None impact on the equipment. wasted.
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
With the RTWP anti-interference switch
enabled, if this parameter is set to a small
value, the number of equivalent users will be
easy to be judged as overlarge. That is, the
probability of accepting an admission
request becomes low, and OLC operations
will be performed. In this case, cell capacity
may not be fully used. If this parameter is
set to a great value, the number of
equivalent users will be hard to be judged as
overlarge. That is, the probability of
accepting an admission request becomes
The parameter modification has no high, and OLC operations may be cancelled.
None impact on the equipment. In this case, cell load may become heavy.
If this parameter is set to a too great value,
the guaranteed power of HSDPA users is
high, and the power available for DCH users
The parameter modification has no is low. As a result, the capacity of the cell
None impact on the equipment. decreases.
If this parameter is set to a too great value,
the guaranteed power of HSUPA users is
high, and the power available for DCH users
The parameter modification has no is low. As a result, the capacity of the cell
None impact on the equipment. decreases.

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
Not The parameter modification has no
involved impact on the equipment. None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
CS/PS.
This
parameter
is SAC. 3.
SAC of
CBS is
different
from that
of CS/PS
because
SAC of
CBS need
not be
configured
through
the
command
"ADD
USAC" in
advance.
4. When
the CBS is
active,
"CBSSAC"
must not
be
removed
or
modified.
5. The
parameter
modificatio
n has no
impact on
the
equipment
. Not involved None
1. Set this
parameter
to ON if
you want
to use the
RNC built-
in cell
broadcast
function. 2.
Do not set
this
parameter
to ON
when the
RNC is
connected
to the CBS
server. 3.
The
parameter
modificatio
n has no
impact on
the
equipment
. Not involved None

This
parameter
supports
only ASCII
code
character
set.The
parameter
modificatio
n has no
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This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

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The cell
should be
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d in The cell should be activated after
advance. the parameter modification. None
The cell
should be
deactivate
d in The cell should be activated after
advance. the parameter modification. None
The cell
should be
deactivate
d in The cell should be activated after
advance. the parameter modification. None

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The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


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The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
UE will start intra-frequency and inter-
frequency measurements easily when this
The parameter modification has no parameter is large. So that better cells can
None impact on the equipment. be selected.
UE will start inter-system measurements
The parameter modification has no easily when this parameter is large. So that
None impact on the equipment. better cells can be selected.

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

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None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
In the hierarchical networking, if this
parameter is set to ON, the following
functions are provided:
1. Reducing the number of soft handovers
for a slowly-moving UE
2. Handing a slowly-moving UE to a cell with
The parameter modification has no large coverage, thus lowering the load of a
None impact on the equipment. cell with small coverage.
If this parameter is set to a small value, the
quick handover may not be triggered. That
is, the UE cannot be handed over to a cell
with large coverage. This leads to the
decrease in the number of soft handovers.

If this parameter is set to a large value, the


quick handover may be triggered easily. This
The parameter modification has no may lead to the great increase in the load of
None impact on the equipment. the cell with a large coverage.
If this parameter is set to a very great value,
the fast-speed handover may not be
triggered. That is, the UE cannot be handed
over to a cell with large coverage. This leads
to the decrease in the number of soft
handovers. If this parameter is set to a very
small value, the fast-speed handover may
be triggered easily. This may lead to the
The parameter modification has no great increase in the load of the cell with
None impact on the equipment. large coverage.
With a smaller value of this parameter, a
more reliable result can be obtained from UE
The parameter modification has no slow speed decision. In this case, however,
None impact on the equipment. higher load may be carried by the CPU.
If this parameter is set to a very great value,
the slow-speed handover may not be
triggered. That is, the UE cannot be handed
over to a cell with small coverage. Under this
The parameter modification has no situation, the load of a cell with large
None impact on the equipment. coverage cannot be reduced.
If this parameter is set to a very small value,
the slow-speed handover may not be
triggered. That is, the UE cannot be handed
over to a cell with small coverage. Under this
situation, the load of a cell with large
coverage cannot be reduced.

If this parameter is set to a very great value,


the UE can be easily handed over to a cell
The parameter modification has no with small coverage. This may lead to the
None impact on the equipment. increase in the number of soft handovers.
If this parameter is set too large, the RNC
may mistakenly determine that ping-pong
handover to the best cell occurs. If this
parameter is set too small, ping-pong
handover cannot be prevented. Thus, it is
The parameter modification has no recommended that this parameter be set
None impact on the equipment. according to the cell radius.

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
If only inter-frequency neighboring cells
exist, inter-frequency handovers may be
triggered. If only inter-RAT neighboring cells
exist, inter-RAT handovers may be
triggered. If both inter-frequency and inter-
RAT neighboring cells exist and this
parameter is set to
SIMINTERFREQRAT(inter-frequency and
inter-RAT handover), both inter-frequency
measurement and inter-RAT measurement
can be performed.
The compressed mode is used in many
The parameter modification has no scenarios. Therefore, user experience may
None impact on the equipment. be affected.
When the value of this parameter is
changed, the event 2D/2F thresholds are
changed accordingly. As a result, inter-
The parameter modification has no frequency or inter-RAT handover conditions
None impact on the equipment. are affected.
When this switch is set to ON, the number of
inter-RAT handovers for CS services may
increase. When this switch is set to OFF, the
The parameter modification has no number of inter-RAT handovers for CS
None impact on the equipment. services may decrease.
When this switch is set to ON, the number of
inter-RAT handovers for PS services may
increase. When this switch is set to OFF, the
The parameter modification has no number of inter-RAT handovers for PS
None impact on the equipment. services may decrease.

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
At the early stage of network deployment, or
when the traffic model of subscribers in a
cell is not known, the parameter can be set
to Automatic to have the HSDPA channel
codes automatically allocated. If the traffic
model of subscribers in a cell is stable and
known, the parameter can be set to Manual
to select the static allocation mode. Manual
allocation leads to restriction of HSDPA
The parameter modification has no code resource or leaves HSDPA code
None impact on the equipment. resource idle.
If the parameter value is set too low, the
HSDPA code resources will be limited and
the HSDPA performance is affected. If the
parameter value is set too high, the HSDPA
code resources are wasted, thus increasing
The cell should be activated after the admission rejection rate for R99
None the parameter modification. services.
The cell should be activated after
None the parameter modification. None
The cell should be activated after
None the parameter modification. None
In the scenarios like outdoor macro cells
with power restricted, it is less likely to
schedule multiple subscribers
simultaneously, so two HS-SCCHs are
configured. In the scenarios like indoor pico
with code restricted, it is more likely to
schedule multiple subscribers
simultaneously, so four HS-SCCHs are
configured. If excessive HS-SCCHs are
configured, the code resource is wasted. If
insufficient HS-SCCHs are configured, the
HS-PDSCH code resource or power
The cell should be activated after resource is wasted. Both affect the cell
None the parameter modification. throughput rate.

If the parameter value is set too low


(negative value), the total HSPA power will
The cell should be activated after be too low, thus impacting the throughput of
None the parameter modification. HSDPA subscribers at the border of a cell.
If the parameter value is unreasonable, the
CQI in some scenarios will exceed the range
of 0 to 30. As a result, the NodeB MAC-hs
cannot schedule the subscriber in time or
The cell should be activated after cannot schedule multiple subscribers with
None the parameter modification. the difference of channel conditions.
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
If the parameter value is set too high, the
downlink codes are wasted. If the parameter
The cell should be activated after value is set too low, the uplink throughput of
None the parameter modification. the HSUPA is restricted.

If the parameter value is set too high, the


downlink codes are wasted. If the parameter
The cell should be activated after value is set too low, the uplink throughput of
None the parameter modification. the HSUPA is restricted.
If the parameter value is set too low, there is
a risk that the cell throughput will be too low.
The cell should be activated after If the parameter value is set too high, there
None the parameter modification. is a risk for high interference.
If the parameter value is set too low, the
power of the non-serving radio link will be
low and the data rate on non-serving E-DCH
will be reduced, thus impacting the transport
rate of the UE in soft handover state. If the
parameter value is too high, the non-serving
The parameter modification has no RL cannot send RG to the UE even in
None impact on the equipment. overloaded situation.
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
If this parameter is set to a greater value,
the effect of smoothing signals and the
ability of anti-fast-fading improve. However,
the ability of tracing the signal change
becomes low, and call drops are likely to
occur because handover is not performed in
time. If this parameter is set to a smaller
value, the number of unnecessary hard
The parameter modification has no handovers and ping-pong handovers
None impact on the equipment. increases.
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
If this parameter is set to a greater value,
the quality of the current frequency is higher
in the same condition. In this case, inter-
frequency handover is not likely to be
triggered. If this parameter is set to a smaller
value, the quality of the current frequency is
lower in the same condition. In this case,
inter-frequency handover is likely to be
triggered. Generally, this parameter is set to
0 or 1. Whether the handover is easy or
The parameter modification has no difficult to trigger is not decided by setting
None impact on the equipment. this parameter.
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
After handover, the inter-frequency
measurement may be started again, and
thus ping-pong handover may perform. In
order to prevent ping-pong handover, this
parameter can be set greater than the start
The parameter modification has no threshold for event 2D or equal to the
None impact on the equipment. threshold of event 2F.
After handover, the inter-frequency
measurement may be started again, and
thus ping-pong handover may perform. In
order to prevent ping-pong handover, this
parameter can be set greater than the start
The parameter modification has no threshold for event 2D or equal to the
None impact on the equipment. threshold of event 2F.
After handover, the inter-frequency
measurement may be started again, and
thus ping-pong handover may perform. In
order to prevent ping-pong handover, this
parameter can be set greater than the start
The parameter modification has no threshold for event 2D or equal to the
None impact on the equipment. threshold of event 2F.
After handover, the inter-frequency
measurement may be started again, and
thus ping-pong handover may perform. In
order to prevent ping-pong handover, this
parameter can be set greater than the start
The parameter modification has no threshold for event 2D or equal to the
None impact on the equipment. threshold of event 2F.
After handover, the inter-frequency
measurement may be started again, and
thus ping-pong handover may perform. In
order to prevent ping-pong handover, this
parameter can be set greater than the start
The parameter modification has no threshold for event 2D or equal to the
None impact on the equipment. threshold of event 2F.
After handover, the inter-frequency
measurement may be started again, and
thus ping-pong handover may perform. In
order to prevent ping-pong handover, this
parameter can be set greater than the start
The parameter modification has no threshold for event 2D or equal to the
None impact on the equipment. threshold of event 2F.
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
Setting this parameter to a smaller value
reduces the impact of long duration of
compression mode on the serving cell. In
this case, however, the compression mode
may be disabled before the inter-frequency
handover of the UE. For the coverage-based
The parameter modification has no inter-frequency handover, call drops may
None impact on the equipment. occur.

If this parameter is set to a smaller value,


handover attempts increase when the inter-
frequency handover fails. In this case, the
UE can be quickly handed over to the target
cell whose load is reduced, thus lowering
the probability of call drops. More handover
The parameter modification has no re-attempts, however, cause the increase in
None impact on the equipment. the RNC load.
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
If this parameter is set to a greater value,
the effect of smoothing signals and the
ability of anti-fast-fading improve. However,
the ability of tracing the signal change
becomes low, and call drops are likely to
occur because handover is not performed in
time. If this parameter is set to a smaller
value, the number of unnecessary hard
The parameter modification has no handovers and ping-pong handovers
None impact on the equipment. increases.
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
Setting this parameter to a smaller value
reduces the impact of long duration of
compression mode on the serving cell. In
this case, however, the compression mode
may be disabled before the inter-frequency
handover of the UE. For the coverage-based
The parameter modification has no inter-frequency handover, call drops may
None impact on the equipment. occur.
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The advantage of the periodical reporting
mode is that it can be used for repeated
handover re-attempts on the same cell when
the handover fails, and that the subsequent
algorithms can be flexibly developed. In
addition, the UE needs not to be informed
when the parameters are changed. The
drawback of periodical reporting is that it
requires large amount of signaling and
increases the load on the air interface and
for signaling processing.
The advantage of event-triggered reporting
is that the signaling transmission and
processing load are saved. Comparing the
signal quality between intra-frequency and
inter-frequency handovers, the ping-pong
effect in handover is prevented to some
extent. The drawback of event-triggered
reporting is that the event is reported only
The parameter modification has no once and cannot be changed to periodical
None impact on the equipment. reporting.
If this parameter is set to a larger value, call
drops are likely to occur because handover
is not performed in time. If this parameter is
The parameter modification has no set to a smaller value, unnecessary inter-
None impact on the equipment. RAT handovers may increase.
If the parameter value does not match the
network environment (for example, the
Ec/No measurement quantity is used for
The parameter modification has no event 3A measurement in areas with low
None impact on the equipment. RSCP), inter-RAT handover may fail.
If this parameter is set to a greater value,
the effect of smoothing signals and the
ability of anti-fast-fading improve. However,
the ability of tracing the signal change
becomes low, and call drops are likely to
occur because handover is not performed in
time. If this parameter is set to a smaller
The parameter modification has no value, the number of unnecessary Inter-RAT
None impact on the equipment. handovers increases.
If this parameter is set to a greater value,
the estimated general quality of the current
frequency in the same condition is higher. In
this case, inter-RAT handover is unlikely to
be triggered. If this parameter is set to a
smaller value, the estimated general quality
of the current frequency in the same
condition is lower. In this case, inter-
frequency handover is likely to be triggered.
When the parameter value is set to 0, the
quality of the best cell in an active set is
The parameter modification has no regarded as the general quality of an active
None impact on the equipment. set.
The setting of this parameter has impact on
the Uu signaling traffic. If the period is too
short and the reporting frequency is too
high, the RNC may have high load in
processing signaling. If the period is too
long, the network cannot detect the signal
The parameter modification has no changes in time, which may delay the inter-
None impact on the equipment. RAT handover and thus cause call drops.
The setting of this parameter should
consider the radio conditions (slow fading),
actual handover distance, and moving
speed of the UE.
If this parameter is set to a greater value,
the probability of ping-pong reporting or
The parameter modification has no wrong decision is lower, but the event may
None impact on the equipment. not be triggered in time.
The setting of this parameter should
consider the radio conditions (slow fading),
actual handover distance, and moving
speed of the UE.
If this parameter is set to a greater value,
the probability of ping-pong reporting or
The parameter modification has no wrong decision is lower, but the event may
None impact on the equipment. not be triggered in time.
The value of this parameter is associated
with slow fading. If this parameter is set to a
larger value, the cell of another RAT where
the UE needs to be handed over to must be
of good quality. Therefore, the criteria for
triggering the inter-RAT handover decision is
hard to be fulfilled, and the call drop rate will
The parameter modification has no increase. If this parameter is set to a smaller
None impact on the equipment. value, ping-pong handover is likely to occur.
The value of this parameter is associated
with slow fading. If this parameter is set to a
larger value, the cell of another RAT where
the UE needs to be handed over to must be
of good quality. Therefore, the criteria for
triggering the inter-RAT handover decision is
hard to be fulfilled, and the call drop rate will
The parameter modification has no increase. If this parameter is set to a smaller
None impact on the equipment. value, ping-pong handover is likely to occur.
The value of this parameter is associated
with slow fading. If this parameter is set to a
greater value, the probability of incorrect
decision becomes low; however, the
The parameter modification has no handover algorithm becomes slow in
None impact on the equipment. responding to signal change.
The value of this parameter is associated
with slow fading. If this parameter is set to a
greater value, the probability of incorrect
handover decision becomes low; however,
the handover algorithm becomes slow in
The parameter modification has no responding to signal change. This leads to
None impact on the equipment. the decrease in the number of handovers.
If the parameter is set to a larger value,
handover is unlikely to be triggered.
The parameter modification has no However, call drops may increase as the
None impact on the equipment. parameter value increases.
If the parameter is set to a larger value,
handover is unlikely to be triggered.
The parameter modification has no However, call drops may increase as the
None impact on the equipment. parameter value increases.
If the parameter is set to a larger value,
handover is unlikely to be triggered.
The parameter modification has no However, call drops may increase as the
None impact on the equipment. parameter value increases.
If the parameter is set to
"NOT_REQUIRED", handovers are likely to
be triggered, but the handover reliability is
The parameter modification has no lower than the situation the parameter is set
None impact on the equipment. to "REQUIRED".
The setting of this parameter affects the
proportion of the UEs in compressed mode
in a cell and the success rate of the hard
handover. If this parameter is set to a
greater value, hard handover is likely to be
triggered, but ping-pong handover may
occur. If this parameter is set to a smaller
The parameter modification has no value, hard handover is unlikely to be
None impact on the equipment. triggered, but call drops may occur.
The setting of this parameter affects the
proportion of the UEs in compressed mode
in a cell and the success rate of the hard
handover. If the threshold for event 2F is set
to a larger value, more UEs will enter
compressed mode, thus affecting user
experience. If the threshold for event 2F is
set to a smaller value, it becomes difficult for
The parameter modification has no UEs to trigger inter-RAT measurement, thus
None impact on the equipment. decreasing handovers.
The setting of this parameter affects the
proportion of the UEs in compressed mode
in a cell and the success rate of the hard
handover. If this parameter is set to a
greater value, hard handover is likely to be
triggered, but ping-pong handover may
occur. If this parameter is set to a smaller
The parameter modification has no value, hard handover is unlikely to be
None impact on the equipment. triggered, but call drops may occur.
The setting of this parameter affects the
proportion of the UEs in compressed mode
in a cell and the success rate of the hard
handover. If this parameter is set to a
greater value, hard handover is likely to be
triggered, but ping-pong handover may
occur. If this parameter is set to a smaller
The parameter modification has no value, hard handover is unlikely to be
None impact on the equipment. triggered, but call drops may occur.
The setting of this parameter affects the
proportion of the UEs in compressed mode
in a cell and the success rate of the hard
handover. If the threshold for event 2F is set
to a larger value, more UEs will enter
compressed mode, thus affecting user
experience. If the threshold for event 2F is
set to a smaller value, it becomes difficult for
The parameter modification has no UEs to trigger inter-RAT measurement, thus
None impact on the equipment. decreasing handovers.
The setting of this parameter affects the
proportion of the UEs in compressed mode
in a cell and the success rate of the hard
handover. If the threshold for event 2F is set
to a larger value, more UEs will enter
compressed mode, thus affecting user
experience. If the threshold for event 2F is
set to a smaller value, it becomes difficult for
The parameter modification has no UEs to trigger inter-RAT measurement, thus
None impact on the equipment. decreasing handovers.
The setting of this parameter affects the
proportion of the UEs in compressed mode
in a cell and the success rate of the hard
handover. If this parameter is set to a
greater value, hard handover is likely to be
triggered, but ping-pong handover may
occur. If this parameter is set to a smaller
The parameter modification has no value, hard handover is unlikely to be
None impact on the equipment. triggered, but call drops may occur.
If the threshold for event 2F is set to a larger
value, more UEs will enter compressed
mode, thus affecting user experience. If the
threshold for event 2F is set to a smaller
value, it becomes difficult for UEs to trigger
The parameter modification has no inter-RAT measurement, thus decreasing
None impact on the equipment. handovers.
The setting of this parameter affects the
proportion of the UEs in compressed mode
in a cell and the success rate of the hard
handover. If this parameter is set to a
greater value, hard handover is likely to be
triggered, but ping-pong handover may
occur. If this parameter is set to a smaller
The parameter modification has no value, hard handover is unlikely to be
None impact on the equipment. triggered, but call drops may occur.
The setting of this parameter affects the
proportion of the UEs in compressed mode
in a cell and the success rate of the hard
handover. If this parameter is set to a
greater value, hard handover is likely to be
triggered, but ping-pong handover may
occur. If this parameter is set to a smaller
The parameter modification has no value, hard handover is unlikely to be
None impact on the equipment. triggered, but call drops may occur.
If the threshold for event 2F is set to a larger
value, more UEs will enter compressed
mode, thus affecting user experience. If the
threshold for event 2F is set to a smaller
value, it becomes difficult for UEs to trigger
The parameter modification has no inter-RAT measurement, thus decreasing
None impact on the equipment. handovers.
If the threshold for event 2F is set to a larger
value, more UEs will enter compressed
mode, thus affecting user experience. If the
threshold for event 2F is set to a smaller
value, it becomes difficult for UEs to trigger
The parameter modification has no inter-RAT measurement, thus decreasing
None impact on the equipment. handovers.
The setting of this parameter affects number
of hard handovers. If this parameter is set to
a smaller value, hard handover is likely to be
triggered, but ping-pong handover may
occur. If this parameter is set to a greater
The parameter modification has no value, hard handover is unlikely to be
None impact on the equipment. triggered, but call drops may occur.
The setting of this parameter affects number
of hard handovers. If this parameter is set to
a smaller value, hard handover is likely to be
triggered, but ping-pong handover may
occur. If this parameter is set to a greater
The parameter modification has no value, hard handover is unlikely to be
None impact on the equipment. triggered, but call drops may occur.
The setting of this parameter affects number
of hard handovers. If this parameter is set to
a smaller value, hard handover is likely to be
triggered, but ping-pong handover may
occur. If this parameter is set to a greater
The parameter modification has no value, hard handover is unlikely to be
None impact on the equipment. triggered, but call drops may occur.
If this parameter is set to a larger value,
event 3A is likely to be triggered. However,
handover is likely to be triggered when the
frequency quality in the current system is
The parameter modification has no acceptable for the UE if the value of this
None impact on the equipment. parameter is set too large.
If this parameter is set to a larger value,
event 3A is likely to be triggered. However,
handover is likely to be triggered when the
frequency quality in the current system is
The parameter modification has no acceptable for the UE if the value of this
None impact on the equipment. parameter is set too large.
If this parameter is set to a larger value,
event 3A is likely to be triggered. However,
handover is likely to be triggered when the
frequency quality in the current system is
The parameter modification has no acceptable for the UE if the value of this
None impact on the equipment. parameter is set too large.
If this parameter is set to a larger value,
event 3A is likely to be triggered. However,
handover is likely to be triggered when the
frequency quality in the current system is
The parameter modification has no acceptable for the UE if the value of this
None impact on the equipment. parameter is set too large.
If this parameter is set to a larger value,
event 3A is likely to be triggered. However,
handover is likely to be triggered when the
frequency quality in the current system is
The parameter modification has no acceptable for the UE if the value of this
None impact on the equipment. parameter is set too large.
If this parameter is set to a larger value,
event 3A is likely to be triggered. However,
handover is likely to be triggered when the
frequency quality in the current system is
The parameter modification has no acceptable for the UE if the value of this
None impact on the equipment. parameter is set too large.
If the parameter is set to a smaller value, the
UE cannot finish inter-RAT handover. If the
The parameter modification has no parameter is set to a larger value, the user
None impact on the equipment. experience is affected.
If this parameter is set to a larger value, the
UEs handed out from the 2G network are
unlikely to be handed back to the 2G
network. If this parameter is set to a smaller
value, the effect of penalty is unobvious,
The parameter modification has no causing ping-pong handover between 2G
None impact on the equipment. and 3G networks.
If this parameter is set to a larger value, the
UEs handed over from the 2G network are
unlikely to be handed over back to the 2G
network. If this parameter is set to a smaller
The parameter modification has no value, the risk for ping-pong handovers
None impact on the equipment. increases.
If this parameter is set to a smaller value,
handover attempts increase when the inter-
RAT handover fails. In this case, the UE can
be quickly handed over to the target cell
whose load is reduced, thus lowering the
probability of call drops. More handover re-
The parameter modification has no attempts, however, cause the increase in
None impact on the equipment. the RNC load.
If this parameter is set to a larger value,
handover attempts increase when the inter-
RAT handover fails. In this case, the UE can
be quickly handed over to the target cell
whose load is reduced, thus lowering the
probability of call drops. More handover re-
The parameter modification has no attempts, however, cause the increase in
None impact on the equipment. the RNC load.
If this parameter is set to a smaller value,
many users will not be handed over to the
2G network in time. If this parameter is set to
The parameter modification has no a larger value, the penalty effect is
None impact on the equipment. unobvious.
If this parameter is set to a larger value,
many users will not be handed over to the
2G network in time. If this parameter is set to
The parameter modification has no a smaller value, the penalty effect is
None impact on the equipment. unobvious.

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
If this parameter is set to a greater value,
the effect of smoothing signals and the
ability of anti-fast-fading improve. However,
the ability of tracing the signal change
becomes low, and call drops are likely to
occur because handover is not performed in
time. If this parameter is set to a smaller
The parameter modification has no value, the number of unnecessary Inter-RAT
None impact on the equipment. handovers increases.
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
If the parameter is set to
"NOT_REQUIRED", handovers are likely to
be triggered, but the handover reliability is
The parameter modification has no lower than the situation the parameter is set
None impact on the equipment. to "REQUIRED".
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
If the parameter is set to a smaller value, the
UE cannot finish inter-RAT handover. If the
The parameter modification has no parameter is set to a larger value, the user
None impact on the equipment. experience is affected.
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
If this parameter is set to a smaller value,
many users will not be handed over to the
2G network in time. If this parameter is set to
The parameter modification has no a larger value, the penalty effect is
None impact on the equipment. unobvious.
If this parameter is set to a larger value,
many users will not be handed over to the
2G network in time. If this parameter is set to
The parameter modification has no a smaller value, the penalty effect is
None impact on the equipment. unobvious.

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
If this parameter is set to a greater value,
the effect of smoothing signals and the
ability of anti-fast-fading improve. However,
the ability of tracing the signal change
becomes low, and call drops are likely to
occur because handover is not performed in
time. If this parameter is set to a smaller
value, the number of unnecessary soft
The parameter modification has no handovers and ping-pong handovers
None impact on the equipment. increases.
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
If this parameter is set to a greater value,
the coverage area where a soft handover
can be performed reduces, for an incoming
UE. However, the coverage area for an
outgoing UE enlarges. If the UEs which
enter the area are equal to those who leave
the area, the ratio of SHOs remains
unchanged. If this parameter is set to a
greater value, the ability of resisting signal
fluctuation improves and the number of ping-
pong handovers decreases. However, the
The parameter modification has no handover algorithm becomes slow in
None impact on the equipment. responding to the signal change.
If this parameter is set to a greater value,
the coverage area where a soft handover
can be performed reduces, for an incoming
UE. However, the coverage area for an
outgoing UE enlarges. If the UEs which
enter the area are equal to those who leave
the area, the ratio of SHOs remains
unchanged. If this parameter is set to a
greater value, the ability of resisting signal
fluctuation improves and the number of ping-
pong handovers decreases. However, the
The parameter modification has no handover algorithm becomes slow in
None impact on the equipment. responding to the signal change.
If this parameter is set to a greater value,
the coverage area where a soft handover
can be performed reduces, for an incoming
UE. However, the coverage area for an
outgoing UE enlarges. If the UEs which
enter the area are equal to those who leave
the area, the ratio of SHOs remains
unchanged. If this parameter is set to a
greater value, the ability of resisting signal
fluctuation improves and the number of ping-
pong handovers decreases. However, the
The parameter modification has no handover algorithm becomes slow in
None impact on the equipment. responding to the signal change.
If this parameter is set to a greater value,
the coverage area where a soft handover
can be performed reduces, for an incoming
UE. However, the coverage area for an
outgoing UE enlarges. If the UEs which
enter the area are equal to those who leave
the area, the ratio of SHOs remains
unchanged. If this parameter is set to a
greater value, the ability of resisting signal
fluctuation improves and the number of ping-
pong handovers decreases. However, the
The parameter modification has no handover algorithm becomes slow in
None impact on the equipment. responding to the signal change.
If this parameter is set to a too great value,
the handover algorithm becomes slow in
responding to the signal change, and thus
call drops may occur. If this parameter is set
to a too small value, the handover algorithm
is more affected by signal fluctuation, and
The parameter modification has no thus unnecessary inter-frequency blind
None impact on the equipment. handovers may be triggered.
If this parameter is set to a greater value,
the coverage area where a soft handover
can be performed reduces, for an incoming
UE. However, the coverage area for an
outgoing UE enlarges. If the UEs which
enter the area are equal to those who leave
the area, the ratio of SHOs remains
unchanged. If this parameter is set to a
greater value, the ability of resisting signal
fluctuation improves and the number of ping-
pong handovers decreases. However, the
The parameter modification has no handover algorithm becomes slow in
None impact on the equipment. responding to the signal change.
If this parameter is set to a greater value,
the thresholds for triggering soft handover
for events 1A and 1B are greater under the
same conditions. In this case, the probability
for adding a cell to the active set decreases,
and that for removing a cell from the active
set increases. If this parameter is set to a
smaller value, the probability for adding a
cell to the active set increases, and that for
The parameter modification has no removing a cell from the active set
None impact on the equipment. decreases.
In addition, the UE at different rates may
react differently to the same interval. For the
fast-moving UE, the call drop rate is more
sensitive to the interval, whereas, for the
slow-moving UE, the call drop rate is less
sensitive to the interval. Slow moving can
also reduce ping-pong handovers and
incorrect handovers. Therefore, for the cell
where most UEs are in fast movement, this
parameter can be set to a smaller value,
whereas for the cell where most UEs are in
slow movement, this parameter can be set
to a greater value.
In addition, different events require different
values of the time-to-trigger parameter: the
event of adding cells to the active set (event
1A) requires a smaller value of the time-to-
trigger parameter; the events of replacing
cells in the active set (events 1C and 1D)
require fewer ping-pong and incorrect
handovers and have no great impact on the
call drop rate, and therefore the time-to-
trigger parameter can be set to a great
value; the events of deleting cells in the
active set (events 1B and 1F) require fewer
ping-pong handovers, and thus the time-to-
trigger parameter can be adjusted, based on
the actual network statistics.
If the interval for event 1A is shortened,
handovers can be triggered timely, thus
reducing the call drop rate. If the interval for
event 1B is prolonged, the average number
of handovers and number of ping-pong
handovers decrease, thus reducing the call
drop rate. These adjustments, however, may
The parameter modification has no cause the growth of the SHO ratio and the
None impact on the equipment. over use of the forward resources.
call drop rate, and therefore the time-to-
trigger parameter can be set to a great
value; the events of deleting cells in the
active set (events 1B and 1F) require fewer
ping-pong handovers, and thus the time-to-
trigger parameter can be adjusted, based on
the actual network statistics.
It is advised to set the time-to-trigger
parameter for different events in a macro cell
to a value from the following ranges:
\Table 1. Typical time-to-trigger interval for
events 1B or 1F on various channels
At the speed of 5 (km/h): the range is
640~1280 (ms), it is advise to set the time-
to-trigger parameter to 1280 (ms).
At the speed of 50 (km/h): the range is
240~640 (ms), it is advise to set the time-to-
trigger parameter to 640 (ms).
At the speed of 120 (km/h): the range is
240~640 (ms), it is advise to set the time-to-
trigger parameter to 640 (ms).
Typical configuration of the time-to-trigger
parameter for events 1B or 1F: the range is
640~1280 (ms), it is advised to set the
parameter to 640 (ms).
In a micro cell, the time-to-trigger parameter
for different events should be shortened as
required.
If the interval for event 1A is shortened,
handovers can be triggered timely, thus
reducing the call drop rate. If the interval for
event 1B is prolonged, the average number
of handovers and number of ping-pong
handovers decrease, thus reducing the call
drop rate. These adjustments, however, may
The parameter modification has no cause the growth of the SHO ratio and the
None impact on the equipment. over use of the forward resources.
the average number of handovers
decreases, but call drops may occur.
According to TS 25.133 V3.6.0, intra-
frequency measurement physical layer
updates the measurement result once every
200 ms. Therefore, the time-to-trigger
mechanism is invalid if the interval is shorter
than 200 ms. The time-to-trigger interval
should be close to a multiple of 200 ms.
In addition, the UE at different rates may
react differently to the same interval. For the
fast-moving UE, the call drop rate is more
sensitive to the interval, whereas, for the
slow-moving UE, the call drop rate is less
sensitive to the interval. Slow moving can
also reduce ping-pong handovers and
incorrect handovers. Therefore, for the cell
where most UEs are in fast movement, this
parameter can be set to a smaller value,
whereas for the cell where most UEs are in
slow movement, this parameter can be set
to a greater value.
In addition, different events require different
values of the time-to-trigger parameter: the
event of adding cells to the active set (event
1A) requires a smaller value of the time-to-
trigger parameter; the events of replacing
cells in the active set (events 1C and 1D)
require fewer ping-pong and incorrect
handovers and have no great impact on the
call drop rate, and therefore the time-to-
trigger parameter can be set to a great
value; the events of deleting cells in the
active set (events 1B and 1F) require fewer
ping-pong handovers, and thus the time-to-
The parameter modification has no trigger parameter can be adjusted, based on
None impact on the equipment. the actual network statistics.
the average number of handovers
decreases, but call drops may occur.
According to TS 25.133 V3.6.0, intra-
frequency measurement physical layer
updates the measurement result once every
200 ms. Therefore, the time-to-trigger
mechanism is invalid if the interval is shorter
than 200 ms. The time-to-trigger interval
should be close to a multiple of 200 ms.
In addition, the UE at different rates may
react differently to the same interval. For the
fast-moving UE, the call drop rate is more
sensitive to the interval, whereas, for the
slow-moving UE, the call drop rate is less
sensitive to the interval. Slow moving can
also reduce ping-pong handovers and
incorrect handovers. Therefore, for the cell
where most UEs are in fast movement, this
parameter can be set to a smaller value,
whereas for the cell where most UEs are in
slow movement, this parameter can be set
to a greater value.
In addition, different events require different
values of the time-to-trigger parameter: the
event of adding cells to the active set (event
1A) requires a smaller value of the time-to-
trigger parameter; the events of replacing
cells in the active set (events 1C and 1D)
require fewer ping-pong and incorrect
handovers and have no great impact on the
call drop rate, and therefore the time-to-
trigger parameter can be set to a great
value; the events of deleting cells in the
active set (events 1B and 1F) require fewer
ping-pong handovers, and thus the time-to-
The parameter modification has no trigger parameter can be adjusted, based on
None impact on the equipment. the actual network statistics.
call drop rate, and therefore the time-to-
trigger parameter can be set to a great
value; the events of deleting cells in the
active set (events 1B and 1F) require fewer
ping-pong handovers, and thus the time-to-
trigger parameter can be adjusted, based on
the actual network statistics.
It is advised to set the time-to-trigger
parameter for different events in a macro cell
to a value from the following ranges:
\Table 1. Typical time-to-trigger interval for
events 1B or 1F on various channels
At the speed of 5 (km/h): the range is
640~1280 (ms), it is advise to set the time-
to-trigger parameter to 1280 (ms).
At the speed of 50 (km/h): the range is
240~640 (ms), it is advise to set the time-to-
trigger parameter to 640 (ms).
At the speed of 120 (km/h): the range is
240~640 (ms), it is advise to set the time-to-
trigger parameter to 640 (ms).
Typical configuration of the time-to-trigger
parameter for events 1B or 1F: the range is
640~1280 (ms), it is advised to set the
parameter to 640 (ms).
In a micro cell, the time-to-trigger parameter
for different events should be shortened as
required.
If the interval for event 1A is shortened,
handovers can be triggered timely, thus
reducing the call drop rate. If the interval for
event 1B is prolonged, the average number
of handovers and number of ping-pong
handovers decrease, thus reducing the call
drop rate. These adjustments, however, may
The parameter modification has no cause the growth of the SHO ratio and the
None impact on the equipment. over use of the forward resources.
the average number of handovers
decreases, but call drops may occur.
According to TS 25.133 V3.6.0, intra-
frequency measurement physical layer
updates the measurement result once every
200 ms. Therefore, the time-to-trigger
mechanism is invalid if the interval is shorter
than 200 ms. The time-to-trigger interval
should be close to a multiple of 200 ms.
In addition, the UE at different rates may
react differently to the same interval. For the
fast-moving UE, the call drop rate is more
sensitive to the interval, whereas, for the
slow-moving UE, the call drop rate is less
sensitive to the interval. Slow moving can
also reduce ping-pong handovers and
incorrect handovers. Therefore, for the cell
where most UEs are in fast movement, this
parameter can be set to a smaller value,
whereas for the cell where most UEs are in
slow movement, this parameter can be set
to a greater value.
In addition, different events require different
values of the time-to-trigger parameter: the
event of adding cells to the active set (event
1A) requires a smaller value of the time-to-
trigger parameter; the events of replacing
cells in the active set (events 1C and 1D)
require fewer ping-pong and incorrect
handovers and have no great impact on the
call drop rate, and therefore the time-to-
trigger parameter can be set to a great
value; the events of deleting cells in the
active set (events 1B and 1F) require fewer
ping-pong handovers, and thus the time-to-
The parameter modification has no trigger parameter can be adjusted, based on
None impact on the equipment. the actual network statistics.
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
If the value is too great, the cell pilot may
change fiercely, which is easy to lead to
user call drops. If the value is too small, the
cell pilot may change smoothly. However,
the response speed of the cell breathing
The parameter modification has no algorithm is decreased, impacting the
None impact on the equipment. algorithm performance.

When the cell breathing algorithm is


activated, if the value is too small, the
physical coverage of the cell is limited so as
to avoid cell capacity waste. If the value is
too great, the physical coverage is
The parameter modification has no expanded and interference over other cells
None impact on the equipment. is increased.
When the cell breathing algorithm is
activated, if the value is too small, the
physical coverage of the cell is limited so as
to avoid cell capacity waste. If the value is
too great, the physical coverage is
The parameter modification has no expanded and interference over other cells
None impact on the equipment. is increased.

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The lower the LDR trigger and release
thresholds are, the easier the system enters
the preliminary congestion status, the harder
it is released from this status, the easier the
LDR action is triggered, and the more likely
the users are affected. But, the admission
success rate becomes higher since the
The parameter modification has no resources are preserved. The carrier shall
None impact on the equipment. make a trade-off between these factors.
The lower the LDR trigger and release
thresholds are, the easier the system enters
the preliminary congestion status, the harder
it is released from this status, the easier the
LDR action is triggered, and the more likely
the users are affected. But, the admission
success rate becomes higher since the
The parameter modification has no resources are preserved. The carrier shall
None impact on the equipment. make a trade-off between these factors.
The lower the LDR trigger and release
thresholds are, the easier the system enters
the preliminary congestion status, the harder
it is released from this status, the easier the
LDR action is triggered, and the more likely
the users are affected. But, the admission
success rate becomes higher since the
The parameter modification has no resources are preserved. The carrier shall
None impact on the equipment. make a trade-off between these factors.
The lower the LDR trigger and release
thresholds are, the easier the system enters
the preliminary congestion status, the harder
it is released from this status, the easier the
LDR action is triggered, and the more likely
the users are affected. But, the admission
success rate becomes higher since the
The parameter modification has no resources are preserved. The carrier shall
None impact on the equipment. make a trade-off between these factors.
The lower the OLC trigger threshold is, the
easier the system is in the overload status.
An excessively low value of the OLC trigger
threshold is very detrimental to the system
performance. The lower the OLC release
The parameter modification has no threshold is, the harder the system releases
None impact on the equipment. the overload.
The lower the OLC trigger threshold is, the
easier the system is in the overload status.
An excessively low value of the OLC trigger
threshold is very detrimental to the system
performance. The lower the OLC release
The parameter modification has no threshold is, the harder the system releases
None impact on the equipment. the overload.
The lower the OLC trigger threshold is, the
easier the system is in the overload status.
An excessively low value of the OLC trigger
threshold is very detrimental to the system
performance. The lower the OLC release
The parameter modification has no threshold is, the harder the system releases
None impact on the equipment. the overload.
The lower the OLC trigger threshold is, the
easier the system is in the overload status.
An excessively low value of the OLC trigger
threshold is very detrimental to the system
performance. The lower the OLC release
The parameter modification has no threshold is, the harder the system releases
None impact on the equipment. the overload.

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The higher the parameter is, the higher the


service rate of the user in handover is, and
the more obviously the cell load is
decreased. However, high value of the
parameter gives rise to the fluctuation and
congestion of the target cell load. The lower
the parameter is, the smaller amplitude of
the load decreases as a result of the inter-
frequency load handover, and the easier it is
The parameter modification has no to maintain the stability of the target cell
None impact on the equipment. load.
The higher the parameter is, the higher the
service rate of the user in handover is, and
the more obviously the cell load is
decreased. However, high value of the
parameter gives rise to the fluctuation and
congestion of the target cell load. The lower
the parameter is, the smaller amplitude of
the load decreases as a result of the inter-
frequency load handover, and the easier it is
The parameter modification has no to maintain the stability of the target cell
None impact on the equipment. load.

The lower the parameter value is, the bigger


the scope for selecting the MBMS services
is, the more cell load is decreased, the more
effect there is on the MBMS service. At the
same time, the cell overload is significantly
decreased while the impact on the MBMS
services becomes bigger. The higher the
parameter value is, the smaller the scope for
selecting the MBMS services is, the less cell
load is decreased, the more effect there is
on the MBMS services, and the quality of
The parameter modification has no services with high priority, however, can be
None impact on the equipment. guaranteed.
The lower the code resource LDR trigger
threshold is set, the easier the downlink
code resource enters the initial congestion
status, the easier the LDR action is
triggered, and the easier the subscriber
perception is affected. On the other hand, a
lower code resource LDR trigger threshold
The parameter modification has no causes a higher admission success rate
None impact on the equipment. because more code resource is reserved.
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The lower the parameter value is, the easier
the credit enters the congestion status, the
easier the LDR action is triggered, and the
easier the user experience is affected. A
lower code resource LDR trigger threshold,
however, causes a higher admission
success rate because the resource is
The parameter modification has no reserved. The parameter should be set
None impact on the equipment. based on the operator's requirement.

The lower the parameter value is, the easier


the credit enters the congestion status, the
easier the LDR action is triggered, and the
easier the user experience is affected. A
lower code resource LDR trigger threshold,
however, causes a higher admission
success rate because the resource is
The parameter modification has no reserved. The parameter should be set
None impact on the equipment. based on the operator's requirement.
The smaller this parameter value, the easier
it is to find the qualified target cell for blind
handover. Excessively small values of the
parameter, however makes the target cell
easily enters the congestion status. The
higher the parameter value, the more
difficult it is for the inter-frequency blind
The parameter modification has no handover occurs, and the easier it is to
None impact on the equipment. guarantee the stability of the target cell.
When the value is TRUE, users can be
selected for inter-frequency handover during
code resource congestion, which can easily
release code congestion and use multi-
The parameter modification has no frequency resources. However, the risk of
None impact on the equipment. inter-frequency blink handover increases.
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
Presupposition for analysis: 8SF4 < 7SF4
< ... < SF128 < SF256
If the parameter is set too big, the TTI
switchove cannot be triggered until there is
insufficient credit remaining. In this case, the
TTI switchover is triggered too late. If the
parameter is set too small, the TTI
The parameter modification has no switchover may be triggered even when
None impact on the equipment. there is sufficient credit remaining.
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
If this parameter is set to a greater value,
the effect of smoothing signals and the
ability of anti-fast-fading improve. However,
the ability of tracing the signal change
becomes low, and call drops are likely to
occur because handover is not performed in
time. If this parameter is set to a smaller
value, the number of unnecessary hard
The parameter modification has no handovers and ping-pong handovers
None impact on the equipment. increases.
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
Setting the value of this parameter smaller
can reduce the long-time impact of the
compressed mode on the serving cell. In this
case, however, the compressed mode might
be stopped earlier and as a result the UE
cannot trigger inter-frequency handover. If
The parameter modification has no the parameter is set to a great value, the
None impact on the equipment. services may not be set up successfully.

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
If this parameter is set to a greater value,
the effect of smoothing signals and the
ability of anti-fast-fading improve. However,
the ability of tracing the signal change
becomes low, and call drops are likely to
occur because handover is not performed in
time. If this parameter is set to a smaller
The parameter modification has no value, the number of unnecessary Inter-RAT
None impact on the equipment. handovers increases.
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The setting of this parameter has impact on
the Uu signaling traffic. If the period is too
short and the reporting frequency is too
high, the RNC may have high load in
processing signaling. If the period is too
long, the network cannot detect the signal
The parameter modification has no changes in time, which may delay the inter-
None impact on the equipment. RAT handover and thus cause call drops.
If the parameter is set to
"NOT_REQUIRED", handovers are likely to
be triggered, but the handover reliability is
The parameter modification has no lower than the situation the parameter is set
None impact on the equipment. to "REQUIRED".
If the parameter is set to a larger value,
handover is unlikely to be triggered.
The parameter modification has no However, call drops may increase as the
None impact on the equipment. parameter value increases.
If the parameter is set to a larger value,
handover is unlikely to be triggered.
The parameter modification has no However, call drops may increase as the
None impact on the equipment. parameter value increases.
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

This A larger value of this parameter leads to a


parameter larger guaranteed coverage area of the
cannot be MBMS service in the case of heavy load in
modified. Not involved the cell.
This A larger value of this parameter leads to a
parameter larger guaranteed coverage area of the
cannot be MBMS service in the case of heavy load in
modified. Not involved the cell.
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
A larger value of this parameter leads to a
higher probability of using PTP transmission
on the network. Power control is available
for PTP transmission, and thus the power
consumption in PTP mode is lower than that
in PTM mode. In PTP mode, however, the
quantities of code, CE, and other
transmission resources increase with the
number of users. Therefore, the setting of
this parameter should take into
consideration various resources, especially
The parameter modification has no bottleneck resources of operators. The value
None impact on the equipment. of this parameter should not be too large.
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
the higher of the success ratio of the MBMS
The parameter modification has no paging. However, more cell power resources
None impact on the equipment. are occupied.

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
Setting the value of this parameter smaller
can reduce the long-time impact of the
compressed mode on the serving cell. In this
case, however, the compressed mode might
The parameter modification has no be stopped earlier and as a result the UE
None impact on the equipment. cannot trigger inter-frequency handover.
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The larger the value of the parameter is, the
more easily event 2B, inter-frequency
handover based on Qos, and event 3A,
inter-RAT handover based on Qos, can be
triggered, and thus the more timely the
The parameter modification has no handover to the target cell can be
None impact on the equipment. performed.
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The longer the trigger time is, the greater the
effect of ignoring sudden changes is. Yet the
response to changes of the measured value
None Not involved becomes slower.
The longer the trigger time is, the greater the
effect of ignoring sudden changes is. Yet the
response to changes of the measured value
None Not involved becomes slower.
The longer the trigger time is, the greater the
effect of ignoring sudden changes is. Yet the
response to changes of the measured value
None Not involved becomes slower.
The longer the trigger time is, the greater the
effect of ignoring sudden changes is. Yet the
response to changes of the measured value
None Not involved becomes slower.
The longer the trigger time is, the greater the
effect of ignoring sudden changes is. Yet the
response to changes of the measured value
None Not involved becomes slower.
The longer the trigger time is, the greater the
effect of ignoring sudden changes is. Yet the
response to changes of the measured value
None Not involved becomes slower.

The longer the trigger time is, the greater the


effect of ignoring sudden changes is. Yet the
response to changes of the measured value
None Not involved becomes slower.
The longer the trigger time is, the greater the
effect of ignoring sudden changes is. Yet the
response to changes of the measured value
None Not involved becomes slower.

The longer the trigger time is, the greater the


effect of ignoring sudden changes is. Yet the
response to changes of the measured value
None Not involved becomes slower.
The longer the trigger time is, the greater the
effect of ignoring sudden changes is. Yet the
response to changes of the measured value
None Not involved becomes slower.

The longer the trigger time is, the greater the


effect of ignoring sudden changes is. Yet the
response to changes of the measured value
None Not involved becomes slower.
The longer the trigger time is, the greater the
effect of ignoring sudden changes is. Yet the
response to changes of the measured value
None Not involved becomes slower.

The longer the trigger time is, the greater the


effect of ignoring sudden changes is. Yet the
response to changes of the measured value
None Not involved becomes slower.
The greater the filtering coefficient is, the
greater the smoothing effect is and the less
the random interference is. Yet the response
to changes of the measured value becomes
None Not involved slower.

The greater the filtering coefficient is, the


greater the smoothing effect is and the less
the random interference is. Yet the response
to changes of the measured value becomes
None Not involved slower.
None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None
None Not involved None
None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None
None Not involved None
None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None
None Not involved None
If the value of this parameter is set too high,
None Not involved delay is caused.

None Not involved None


None Not involved None
None Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
Not The parameter modification has no
involved impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
If the value of this parameter is set to a too
great value, the downlink transmit power on
a single radio link is too high. Thus, the
downlink capacity is affected. If the value of
this parameter is set to a too small value,
The parameter modification has no the coverage area of services is decreased,
None impact on the equipment. and the risk of call drops is increased.
If the value of this parameter is set to a too
small value, the value range of the downlink
transmit power becomes large. Thus, the
possibility of downlink transmit power drift is
increased. If the value of this parameter is
set to a too great value, the downlink
transmit power on a single radio link may
The parameter modification has no exceeds the required transmit power, thus
None impact on the equipment. wasting the downlink power.
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
If the value is set too small, the UEs on the
cell edge cannot receive the paging
indication properly. This problem may cause
a misoperation of reading the PCH, waste
the battery of the UE, affect the coverage of
the downlink common channel, and finally
affect the cell coverage. If the value is too
great, it causes interference to other
The parameter modification has no channels, occupies the downlink transmit
None impact on the equipment. power, and affects the cell capacity.

If the value is set too small, the UEs on the


cell edge cannot receive the acquisition
indication properly. This problem affects the
coverage of the downlink common channel
and furthermore the coverage of the cell. If
the value is set too great, it causes
interference to other channels, occupies the
The parameter modification has no downlink transmit power, and affects the cell
None impact on the equipment. capacity.

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

None Not involved None


Not
involved Not involved None
Not
involved Not involved None
None Not involved None

None Not involved None


This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

None Not involved None

None Not involved None

None Not involved None


When the
Iu-Flex
function is
used, the
protocol
version of
each CN
node must
be R5 or
later.The
parameter
modificatio
n has no
impact on
the
equipment
. Not involved None
or
CR528_N
OT_SUPP
ORT;
when
"CNProtcl
Ver" in
"ADD
UCNNOD
E" is set to
R5,
SupportC
RType is
CR529_S
UPPORT
or
CR529_N
OT_SUPP
ORT;
when
"CNProtcl
Ver" in
"ADD
UCNNOD
E" is set to
R6, there
is no
SupportC
RType.
The
parameter
modificatio
n has no
impact on
the
equipment
. Not involved None
None Not involved None
None Not involved None

Set
TnlBearer
Type
according
to the
actual
used
transport
type.The
parameter
modificatio
n has no
impact on
the
equipment
. Not involved None
None Not involved None
None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

None Not involved None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
None Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

None Not involved None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None
If the value
of the
parameter
is set to 0,
channel
retry
cannot be
performed. Not involved None
None Not involved None
None Not involved None
transmissi
on delay]
is the Iub
transmissi
on delay
configured
through
the "ADD
UNodeB"
command.
Roundup
means
rounding
up and
mapping
to a value
of the set
{100, 200,
400, 600,
800, 1000,
1200,
1400,
1600,
1800,
2000,
3000,
4000,
6000,
8000
ms}.The
parameter
modificatio
n has no
impact on
the
equipment
. Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None
None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

None Not involved None


The time
value of
T314 and
T315
should be
both equal
to 0 or
both
greater
than
T302*N30
2.The
parameter
modificatio
n has no
impact on
the
equipment
. Not involved None
The time
value of
T314 and
T315
should be
both equal
to 0 or
both
greater
than
T302*N30
2.The
parameter
modificatio
n has no
impact on
the
equipment
. Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None
None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None
None Not involved None
None Not involved None
None Not involved None
None Not involved None
None Not involved None
None Not involved None
None Not involved None
None Not involved None
None Not involved None
None Not involved None
None Not involved None
None Not involved None
None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

None Not involved None

None Not involved None


Before
enabling
load
sharing,
you need
to set the
"RNC_SH
ARE_SWI
TCH"
switch in
"SET
URRCTRL
SWITCH"
to ON.The
parameter
modificatio
n has no
impact on
the
equipment
. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None
None Not involved None
None Not involved None
None Not involved None
None Not involved None
None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None
None Not involved None
None Not involved None
None Not involved None
None Not involved None
None Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
related
configurati
ons are
already set
for the
relations
among the
inter-
frequency
neighborin
g cells.
That is,
identify the
target cells
that
support
the
measurem
ent-based
DRD. If
this switch
is on when
no
configurati
ons are
set, the
DRD
cannot be
performed.
Therefore,
do ensure
that proper
configurati
ons are
set before
enabling The parameter modification has no
the switch. impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
None Not involved None
The
parameter
modificatio
n has no
impact on
the
equipment
. Not involved None
The
parameter
modificatio
n has no
impact on
the
equipment
. Not involved None
The
parameter
modificatio
n has no
impact on
the
equipment
. Not involved None
The
parameter
modificatio
n has no
impact on
the
equipment
. Not involved None
The
parameter
modificatio
n has no
impact on
the
equipment
. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

None Not involved None

None Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The larger the value of the parameter is, the
easier it is to be handed over to the GSM
network. The smaller the value of the
The parameter modification has no parameter is, the harder it is to be handed
None impact on the equipment. over to the GSM network.

This
parameter
cannot be The parameter modification has no
modified. impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The cell
should be
deactivate
d in The cell should be activated after
advance. the parameter modification. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The larger the value of the parameter is, the
more difficult it is for the UE to camp on the
cell. The smaller the value of the parameter
is, the easier it is for the UE to camp on the
cell. But if the value is excessively small, it is
possible that the UE cannot receive the
system messages carried by PCCPCH.
When this parameter is not set to any value,
the UE adopts the corresponding value of
the current serving cell, added through the
ADD UCELLSELRESEL command.
The parameter modification has no Generally, this parameter is not set to any
None impact on the equipment. value.
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The larger the value of the parameter is, the
more difficult it is for the UE to camp on the
cell. The smaller the value of the parameter
is, the easier it is for the UE to camp on the
cell. But if the value is excessively small, it is
possible that the UE cannot receive the
system messages carried by PCCPCH.
When this parameter is not set to any value,
the UE adopts the corresponding value of
the current serving cell, added through the
ADD UCELLSELRESEL command.
The parameter modification has no Generally, this parameter is not set to any
None impact on the equipment. value.
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The cell
should be
deactivate
d in The cell should be activated after
advance. the parameter modification. None

The cell
should be
deactivate
d in The cell should be activated after
advance. the parameter modification. None
The cell
should be
deactivate
d in The cell should be activated after
advance. the parameter modification. None

The cell
should be
deactivate
d in The cell should be activated after
advance. the parameter modification. None
The cell
should be
deactivate
d in The cell should be activated after
advance. the parameter modification. None

The cell
should be
deactivate
d in The cell should be activated after
advance. the parameter modification. None
The cell
should be
deactivate
d in The cell should be activated after
advance. the parameter modification. None

The cell
should be
deactivate
d in The cell should be activated after
advance. the parameter modification. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

If MaxFachPower is set excessively low, a


UE positioned at the cell edge may fail to
receive the services and signaling carried
over the FACH, in a correct way. This will
impact the downlink common channel
coverage and thus the cell coverage.
If MaxFachPower is set excessively high,
This other channels will be interfered and more
parameter downlink power resources will be occupied.
cannot be This will consequently impact the cell
modified. Not involved capacity.

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
If this parameter is set to a small value, the
quick handover may not be triggered. That
is, the UE cannot be handed over to a cell
with large coverage. This leads to the
decrease in the number of soft handovers.

If this parameter is set to a large value, the


quick handover may be triggered easily. This
The parameter modification has no may lead to the great increase in the load of
None impact on the equipment. the cell with a large coverage.
If this parameter is set to a very great value,
the fast-speed handover may not be
triggered. That is, the UE cannot be handed
over to a cell with large coverage. This leads
to the decrease in the number of soft
handovers. If this parameter is set to a very
small value, the fast-speed handover may
be triggered easily. This may lead to the
The parameter modification has no great increase in the load of the cell with
None impact on the equipment. large coverage.
With a smaller value of this parameter, a
more reliable result can be obtained from UE
The parameter modification has no slow speed decision. In this case, however,
None impact on the equipment. higher load may be carried by the CPU.
If this parameter is set to a very great value,
the slow-speed handover may not be
triggered. That is, the UE cannot be handed
over to a cell with small coverage. Under this
The parameter modification has no situation, the load of a cell with large
None impact on the equipment. coverage cannot be reduced.
If this parameter is set to a very small value,
the slow-speed handover may not be
triggered. That is, the UE cannot be handed
over to a cell with small coverage. Under this
situation, the load of a cell with large
coverage cannot be reduced.

If this parameter is set to a very great value,


the UE can be easily handed over to a cell
The parameter modification has no with small coverage. This may lead to the
None impact on the equipment. increase in the number of soft handovers.
If this parameter is set too large, the RNC
may mistakenly determine that ping-pong
handover to the best cell occurs. If this
parameter is set too small, ping-pong
handover cannot be prevented. Thus, it is
The parameter modification has no recommended that this parameter be set
None impact on the equipment. according to the cell radius.
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
When the value of this parameter is
changed, the event 2D/2F thresholds are
changed accordingly. As a result, inter-
The parameter modification has no frequency or inter-RAT handover conditions
None impact on the equipment. are affected.
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None
all the
switches.
The
parameter
modificatio
n has no
impact on
the
equipment
.
When the
parameter
RNCAP_I
MSI_HO_
SWITCH
is set to 1,
the
SNA_RES
TRICTION
_SWITCH
check box
under the
Handover
algorithm
switch
parameter
in the
MML
command
"SET
UCORRM
ALGOSWI
TCH"
cannot be
selected at
the same
time. Not involved None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

None Not involved None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

None Not involved None


The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
If this parameter is set to a greater value,
the effect of smoothing signals and the
ability of anti-fast-fading improve. However,
the ability of tracing the signal change
becomes low, and call drops are likely to
occur because handover is not performed in
time. If this parameter is set to a smaller
value, the number of unnecessary hard
The parameter modification has no handovers and ping-pong handovers
None impact on the equipment. increases.
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
If this parameter is set to a greater value,
the quality of the current frequency is higher
in the same condition. In this case, inter-
frequency handover is not likely to be
triggered. If this parameter is set to a smaller
value, the quality of the current frequency is
lower in the same condition. In this case,
inter-frequency handover is likely to be
triggered. Generally, this parameter is set to
0 or 1. Whether the handover is easy or
The parameter modification has no difficult to trigger is not decided by setting
None impact on the equipment. this parameter.
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
After handover, the inter-frequency
measurement may be started again, and
thus ping-pong handover may perform. In
order to prevent ping-pong handover, this
parameter can be set greater than the start
The parameter modification has no threshold for event 2D or equal to the
None impact on the equipment. threshold of event 2F.
After handover, the inter-frequency
measurement may be started again, and
thus ping-pong handover may perform. In
order to prevent ping-pong handover, this
parameter can be set greater than the start
The parameter modification has no threshold for event 2D or equal to the
None impact on the equipment. threshold of event 2F.
After handover, the inter-frequency
measurement may be started again, and
thus ping-pong handover may perform. In
order to prevent ping-pong handover, this
parameter can be set greater than the start
The parameter modification has no threshold for event 2D or equal to the
None impact on the equipment. threshold of event 2F.
After handover, the inter-frequency
measurement may be started again, and
thus ping-pong handover may perform. In
order to prevent ping-pong handover, this
parameter can be set greater than the start
The parameter modification has no threshold for event 2D or equal to the
None impact on the equipment. threshold of event 2F.
After handover, the inter-frequency
measurement may be started again, and
thus ping-pong handover may perform. In
order to prevent ping-pong handover, this
parameter can be set greater than the start
The parameter modification has no threshold for event 2D or equal to the
None impact on the equipment. threshold of event 2F.
After handover, the inter-frequency
measurement may be started again, and
thus ping-pong handover may perform. In
order to prevent ping-pong handover, this
parameter can be set greater than the start
The parameter modification has no threshold for event 2D or equal to the
None impact on the equipment. threshold of event 2F.
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
Setting this parameter to a smaller value
reduces the impact of long duration of
compression mode on the serving cell. In
this case, however, the compression mode
may be disabled before the inter-frequency
handover of the UE. For the coverage-based
The parameter modification has no inter-frequency handover, call drops may
None impact on the equipment. occur.

If this parameter is set to a smaller value,


handover attempts increase when the inter-
frequency handover fails. In this case, the
UE can be quickly handed over to the target
cell whose load is reduced, thus lowering
the probability of call drops. More handover
The parameter modification has no re-attempts, however, cause the increase in
None impact on the equipment. the RNC load.
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
If this parameter is set to a greater value,
the effect of smoothing signals and the
ability of anti-fast-fading improve. However,
the ability of tracing the signal change
becomes low, and call drops are likely to
occur because handover is not performed in
time. If this parameter is set to a smaller
value, the number of unnecessary hard
The parameter modification has no handovers and ping-pong handovers
None impact on the equipment. increases.
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
Setting this parameter to a smaller value
reduces the impact of long duration of
compression mode on the serving cell. In
this case, however, the compression mode
may be disabled before the inter-frequency
handover of the UE. For the coverage-based
The parameter modification has no inter-frequency handover, call drops may
None impact on the equipment. occur.
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
If this parameter is set to a greater value,
the probability for selecting the neighboring
cell as the target cell reduces. If this
parameter is set to a smaller value, the
The parameter modification has no probability for selecting the neighboring cell
None impact on the equipment. as the target cell increases.
If this parameter is set to a greater value,
the probability for selecting the neighboring
cell as the target cell reduces. If this
parameter is set to a smaller value, the
The parameter modification has no probability for selecting the neighboring cell
None impact on the equipment. as the target cell increases.
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
If this cell is the neighboring cell of the
serving cell for the blind handover, it is
considered as the target cell for the blind
handover and inter-system DRD. If the
coverage of the WCDMA cell is not
completely included in that of the GSM cell,
The parameter modification has no the blind handover or inter-system DRD may
None impact on the equipment. fail, thus leading to call drops.
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
When the algorithm of neighboring cell
combination is enabled, the total number of
the neighboring cells connected through
links may exceed 32 if more than one link is
in the active link set. RNC consider this
parameter as a condition for neighboring cell
selection. That is, a neighboring cell with a
high priority is preferentially selected. If a
neighboring cell is not configured with the
priority identifier, the lowest priority is
assigned to this cell. If a low priority is
improperly assigned to the neighboring cell
The parameter modification has no to be measured, the handover to this cell
None impact on the equipment. may fail. This leads to call drops.
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
If this parameter is set to a greater value,
the probability of selecting the neighboring
cell becomes low. If this parameter is set to
The parameter modification has no a smaller value, the probability of selecting
None impact on the equipment. the neighboring cell becomes high.
If this parameter is set to a greater value,
the probability of selecting the neighboring
cell becomes low. If this parameter is set to
The parameter modification has no a smaller value, the probability of selecting
None impact on the equipment. the neighboring cell becomes high.
The advantage of the periodical reporting
mode is that it can be used for repeated
handover re-attempts on the same cell when
the handover fails, and that the subsequent
algorithms can be flexibly developed. In
addition, the UE needs not to be informed
when the parameters are changed. The
drawback of periodical reporting is that it
requires large amount of signaling and
increases the load on the air interface and
for signaling processing.
The advantage of event-triggered reporting
is that the signaling transmission and
processing load are saved. Comparing the
signal quality between intra-frequency and
inter-frequency handovers, the ping-pong
effect in handover is prevented to some
extent. The drawback of event-triggered
reporting is that the event is reported only
The parameter modification has no once and cannot be changed to periodical
None impact on the equipment. reporting.
If this parameter is set to a larger value, call
drops are likely to occur because handover
is not performed in time. If this parameter is
The parameter modification has no set to a smaller value, unnecessary inter-
None impact on the equipment. RAT handovers may increase.
If the parameter value does not match the
network environment (for example, the
Ec/No measurement quantity is used for
The parameter modification has no event 3A measurement in areas with low
None impact on the equipment. RSCP), inter-RAT handover may fail.
If this parameter is set to a greater value,
the effect of smoothing signals and the
ability of anti-fast-fading improve. However,
the ability of tracing the signal change
becomes low, and call drops are likely to
occur because handover is not performed in
time. If this parameter is set to a smaller
The parameter modification has no value, the number of unnecessary Inter-RAT
None impact on the equipment. handovers increases.
If this parameter is set to a greater value,
the estimated general quality of the current
frequency in the same condition is higher. In
this case, inter-RAT handover is unlikely to
be triggered. If this parameter is set to a
smaller value, the estimated general quality
of the current frequency in the same
condition is lower. In this case, inter-
frequency handover is likely to be triggered.
When the parameter value is set to 0, the
quality of the best cell in an active set is
The parameter modification has no regarded as the general quality of an active
None impact on the equipment. set.
The setting of this parameter has impact on
the Uu signaling traffic. If the period is too
short and the reporting frequency is too
high, the RNC may have high load in
processing signaling. If the period is too
long, the network cannot detect the signal
The parameter modification has no changes in time, which may delay the inter-
None impact on the equipment. RAT handover and thus cause call drops.
The setting of this parameter should
consider the radio conditions (slow fading),
actual handover distance, and moving
speed of the UE.
If this parameter is set to a greater value,
the probability of ping-pong reporting or
The parameter modification has no wrong decision is lower, but the event may
None impact on the equipment. not be triggered in time.
The setting of this parameter should
consider the radio conditions (slow fading),
actual handover distance, and moving
speed of the UE.
If this parameter is set to a greater value,
the probability of ping-pong reporting or
The parameter modification has no wrong decision is lower, but the event may
None impact on the equipment. not be triggered in time.
The value of this parameter is associated
with slow fading. If this parameter is set to a
larger value, the cell of another RAT where
the UE needs to be handed over to must be
of good quality. Therefore, the criteria for
triggering the inter-RAT handover decision is
hard to be fulfilled, and the call drop rate will
The parameter modification has no increase. If this parameter is set to a smaller
None impact on the equipment. value, ping-pong handover is likely to occur.
The value of this parameter is associated
with slow fading. If this parameter is set to a
larger value, the cell of another RAT where
the UE needs to be handed over to must be
of good quality. Therefore, the criteria for
triggering the inter-RAT handover decision is
hard to be fulfilled, and the call drop rate will
The parameter modification has no increase. If this parameter is set to a smaller
None impact on the equipment. value, ping-pong handover is likely to occur.
The value of this parameter is associated
with slow fading. If this parameter is set to a
greater value, the probability of incorrect
decision becomes low; however, the
The parameter modification has no handover algorithm becomes slow in
None impact on the equipment. responding to signal change.
The value of this parameter is associated
with slow fading. If this parameter is set to a
greater value, the probability of incorrect
handover decision becomes low; however,
the handover algorithm becomes slow in
The parameter modification has no responding to signal change. This leads to
None impact on the equipment. the decrease in the number of handovers.
If the parameter is set to a larger value,
handover is unlikely to be triggered.
The parameter modification has no However, call drops may increase as the
None impact on the equipment. parameter value increases.
If the parameter is set to a larger value,
handover is unlikely to be triggered.
The parameter modification has no However, call drops may increase as the
None impact on the equipment. parameter value increases.
If the parameter is set to a larger value,
handover is unlikely to be triggered.
The parameter modification has no However, call drops may increase as the
None impact on the equipment. parameter value increases.
If the parameter is set to
"NOT_REQUIRED", handovers are likely to
be triggered, but the handover reliability is
The parameter modification has no lower than the situation the parameter is set
None impact on the equipment. to "REQUIRED".
The setting of this parameter affects the
proportion of the UEs in compressed mode
in a cell and the success rate of the hard
handover. If this parameter is set to a
greater value, hard handover is likely to be
triggered, but ping-pong handover may
occur. If this parameter is set to a smaller
The parameter modification has no value, hard handover is unlikely to be
None impact on the equipment. triggered, but call drops may occur.
The setting of this parameter affects the
proportion of the UEs in compressed mode
in a cell and the success rate of the hard
handover. If the threshold for event 2F is set
to a larger value, more UEs will enter
compressed mode, thus affecting user
experience. If the threshold for event 2F is
set to a smaller value, it becomes difficult for
The parameter modification has no UEs to trigger inter-RAT measurement, thus
None impact on the equipment. decreasing handovers.
The setting of this parameter affects the
proportion of the UEs in compressed mode
in a cell and the success rate of the hard
handover. If this parameter is set to a
greater value, hard handover is likely to be
triggered, but ping-pong handover may
occur. If this parameter is set to a smaller
The parameter modification has no value, hard handover is unlikely to be
None impact on the equipment. triggered, but call drops may occur.
The setting of this parameter affects the
proportion of the UEs in compressed mode
in a cell and the success rate of the hard
handover. If this parameter is set to a
greater value, hard handover is likely to be
triggered, but ping-pong handover may
occur. If this parameter is set to a smaller
The parameter modification has no value, hard handover is unlikely to be
None impact on the equipment. triggered, but call drops may occur.
The setting of this parameter affects the
proportion of the UEs in compressed mode
in a cell and the success rate of the hard
handover. If the threshold for event 2F is set
to a larger value, more UEs will enter
compressed mode, thus affecting user
experience. If the threshold for event 2F is
set to a smaller value, it becomes difficult for
The parameter modification has no UEs to trigger inter-RAT measurement, thus
None impact on the equipment. decreasing handovers.
The setting of this parameter affects the
proportion of the UEs in compressed mode
in a cell and the success rate of the hard
handover. If the threshold for event 2F is set
to a larger value, more UEs will enter
compressed mode, thus affecting user
experience. If the threshold for event 2F is
set to a smaller value, it becomes difficult for
The parameter modification has no UEs to trigger inter-RAT measurement, thus
None impact on the equipment. decreasing handovers.
The setting of this parameter affects the
proportion of the UEs in compressed mode
in a cell and the success rate of the hard
handover. If this parameter is set to a
greater value, hard handover is likely to be
triggered, but ping-pong handover may
occur. If this parameter is set to a smaller
The parameter modification has no value, hard handover is unlikely to be
None impact on the equipment. triggered, but call drops may occur.
If the threshold for event 2F is set to a larger
value, more UEs will enter compressed
mode, thus affecting user experience. If the
threshold for event 2F is set to a smaller
value, it becomes difficult for UEs to trigger
The parameter modification has no inter-RAT measurement, thus decreasing
None impact on the equipment. handovers.
The setting of this parameter affects the
proportion of the UEs in compressed mode
in a cell and the success rate of the hard
handover. If this parameter is set to a
greater value, hard handover is likely to be
triggered, but ping-pong handover may
occur. If this parameter is set to a smaller
The parameter modification has no value, hard handover is unlikely to be
None impact on the equipment. triggered, but call drops may occur.
The setting of this parameter affects the
proportion of the UEs in compressed mode
in a cell and the success rate of the hard
handover. If this parameter is set to a
greater value, hard handover is likely to be
triggered, but ping-pong handover may
occur. If this parameter is set to a smaller
The parameter modification has no value, hard handover is unlikely to be
None impact on the equipment. triggered, but call drops may occur.
If the threshold for event 2F is set to a larger
value, more UEs will enter compressed
mode, thus affecting user experience. If the
threshold for event 2F is set to a smaller
value, it becomes difficult for UEs to trigger
The parameter modification has no inter-RAT measurement, thus decreasing
None impact on the equipment. handovers.
If the threshold for event 2F is set to a larger
value, more UEs will enter compressed
mode, thus affecting user experience. If the
threshold for event 2F is set to a smaller
value, it becomes difficult for UEs to trigger
The parameter modification has no inter-RAT measurement, thus decreasing
None impact on the equipment. handovers.
The setting of this parameter affects number
of hard handovers. If this parameter is set to
a smaller value, hard handover is likely to be
triggered, but ping-pong handover may
occur. If this parameter is set to a greater
The parameter modification has no value, hard handover is unlikely to be
None impact on the equipment. triggered, but call drops may occur.
The setting of this parameter affects number
of hard handovers. If this parameter is set to
a smaller value, hard handover is likely to be
triggered, but ping-pong handover may
occur. If this parameter is set to a greater
The parameter modification has no value, hard handover is unlikely to be
None impact on the equipment. triggered, but call drops may occur.
The setting of this parameter affects number
of hard handovers. If this parameter is set to
a smaller value, hard handover is likely to be
triggered, but ping-pong handover may
occur. If this parameter is set to a greater
The parameter modification has no value, hard handover is unlikely to be
None impact on the equipment. triggered, but call drops may occur.
If this parameter is set to a larger value,
event 3A is likely to be triggered. However,
handover is likely to be triggered when the
frequency quality in the current system is
The parameter modification has no acceptable for the UE if the value of this
None impact on the equipment. parameter is set too large.
If this parameter is set to a larger value,
event 3A is likely to be triggered. However,
handover is likely to be triggered when the
frequency quality in the current system is
The parameter modification has no acceptable for the UE if the value of this
None impact on the equipment. parameter is set too large.
If this parameter is set to a larger value,
event 3A is likely to be triggered. However,
handover is likely to be triggered when the
frequency quality in the current system is
The parameter modification has no acceptable for the UE if the value of this
None impact on the equipment. parameter is set too large.
If this parameter is set to a larger value,
event 3A is likely to be triggered. However,
handover is likely to be triggered when the
frequency quality in the current system is
The parameter modification has no acceptable for the UE if the value of this
None impact on the equipment. parameter is set too large.
If this parameter is set to a larger value,
event 3A is likely to be triggered. However,
handover is likely to be triggered when the
frequency quality in the current system is
The parameter modification has no acceptable for the UE if the value of this
None impact on the equipment. parameter is set too large.
If this parameter is set to a larger value,
event 3A is likely to be triggered. However,
handover is likely to be triggered when the
frequency quality in the current system is
The parameter modification has no acceptable for the UE if the value of this
None impact on the equipment. parameter is set too large.
If the parameter is set to a smaller value, the
UE cannot finish inter-RAT handover. If the
The parameter modification has no parameter is set to a larger value, the user
None impact on the equipment. experience is affected.
If this parameter is set to a larger value, the
UEs handed out from the 2G network are
unlikely to be handed back to the 2G
network. If this parameter is set to a smaller
value, the effect of penalty is unobvious,
The parameter modification has no causing ping-pong handover between 2G
None impact on the equipment. and 3G networks.
If this parameter is set to a larger value, the
UEs handed over from the 2G network are
unlikely to be handed over back to the 2G
network. If this parameter is set to a smaller
The parameter modification has no value, the risk for ping-pong handovers
None impact on the equipment. increases.
If this parameter is set to a smaller value,
handover attempts increase when the inter-
RAT handover fails. In this case, the UE can
be quickly handed over to the target cell
whose load is reduced, thus lowering the
probability of call drops. More handover re-
The parameter modification has no attempts, however, cause the increase in
None impact on the equipment. the RNC load.
If this parameter is set to a larger value,
handover attempts increase when the inter-
RAT handover fails. In this case, the UE can
be quickly handed over to the target cell
whose load is reduced, thus lowering the
probability of call drops. More handover re-
The parameter modification has no attempts, however, cause the increase in
None impact on the equipment. the RNC load.
If this parameter is set to a smaller value,
many users will not be handed over to the
2G network in time. If this parameter is set to
The parameter modification has no a larger value, the penalty effect is
None impact on the equipment. unobvious.
If this parameter is set to a larger value,
many users will not be handed over to the
2G network in time. If this parameter is set to
The parameter modification has no a smaller value, the penalty effect is
None impact on the equipment. unobvious.
If this parameter is set to a greater value,
the effect of smoothing signals and the
ability of anti-fast-fading improve. However,
the ability of tracing the signal change
becomes low, and call drops are likely to
occur because handover is not performed in
time. If this parameter is set to a smaller
The parameter modification has no value, the number of unnecessary Inter-RAT
None impact on the equipment. handovers increases.
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
If the parameter is set to
"NOT_REQUIRED", handovers are likely to
be triggered, but the handover reliability is
The parameter modification has no lower than the situation the parameter is set
None impact on the equipment. to "REQUIRED".
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
If the parameter is set to a smaller value, the
UE cannot finish inter-RAT handover. If the
The parameter modification has no parameter is set to a larger value, the user
None impact on the equipment. experience is affected.
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
If this parameter is set to a smaller value,
many users will not be handed over to the
2G network in time. If this parameter is set to
The parameter modification has no a larger value, the penalty effect is
None impact on the equipment. unobvious.
If this parameter is set to a larger value,
many users will not be handed over to the
2G network in time. If this parameter is set to
The parameter modification has no a smaller value, the penalty effect is
None impact on the equipment. unobvious.
If this parameter is set to a greater value,
the effect of smoothing signals and the
ability of anti-fast-fading improve; however,
the ability of tracing the signal change
becomes low and call drops are likely to
occur because handover is not performed in
time. If this parameter is set to a smaller
value, the number of unnecessary soft
handovers and ping-pong handovers
increases.
Note that this parameter has great impact on
The parameter modification has no the overall performance of the handover.
None impact on the equipment. Therefore, set this parameter with caution.
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
If this parameter is set to a greater value,
the coverage area where a soft handover
can be performed reduces, for an incoming
UE. However, the coverage area for an
outgoing UE enlarges. If the UEs which
enter the area are equal to those who leave
the area, the ratio of SHOs remains
unchanged. If this parameter is set to a
greater value, the ability of resisting signal
fluctuation improves and the number of ping-
pong handovers decreases. However, the
The parameter modification has no handover algorithm becomes slow in
None impact on the equipment. responding to the signal change.
If this parameter is set to a greater value,
the coverage area where a soft handover
can be performed reduces, for an incoming
UE. However, the coverage area for an
outgoing UE enlarges. If the UEs which
enter the area are equal to those who leave
the area, the ratio of SHOs remains
unchanged. If this parameter is set to a
greater value, the ability of resisting signal
fluctuation improves and the number of ping-
pong handovers decreases. However, the
The parameter modification has no handover algorithm becomes slow in
None impact on the equipment. responding to the signal change.
If this parameter is set to a greater value,
the coverage area where a soft handover
can be performed reduces, for an incoming
UE. However, the coverage area for an
outgoing UE enlarges. If the UEs which
enter the area are equal to those who leave
the area, the ratio of SHOs remains
unchanged. If this parameter is set to a
greater value, the ability of resisting signal
fluctuation improves and the number of ping-
pong handovers decreases. However, the
The parameter modification has no handover algorithm becomes slow in
None impact on the equipment. responding to the signal change.
If this parameter is set to a greater value,
the coverage area where a soft handover
can be performed reduces, for an incoming
UE. However, the coverage area for an
outgoing UE enlarges. If the UEs which
enter the area are equal to those who leave
the area, the ratio of SHOs remains
unchanged. If this parameter is set to a
greater value, the ability of resisting signal
fluctuation improves and the number of ping-
pong handovers decreases. However, the
The parameter modification has no handover algorithm becomes slow in
None impact on the equipment. responding to the signal change.
If this parameter is set to a too great value,
the handover algorithm becomes slow in
responding to the signal change, and thus
call drops may occur. If this parameter is set
to a too small value, the handover algorithm
is more affected by signal fluctuation, and
The parameter modification has no thus unnecessary inter-frequency blind
None impact on the equipment. handovers may be triggered.
If this parameter is set to a greater value,
the coverage area where a soft handover
can be performed reduces, for an incoming
UE. However, the coverage area for an
outgoing UE enlarges. If the UEs which
enter the area are equal to those who leave
the area, the ratio of SHOs remains
unchanged. If this parameter is set to a
greater value, the ability of resisting signal
fluctuation improves and the number of ping-
pong handovers decreases. However, the
The parameter modification has no handover algorithm becomes slow in
None impact on the equipment. responding to the signal change.
If this parameter is set to a greater value,
the thresholds for triggering soft handover
for events 1A and 1B are greater under the
same conditions. In this case, the probability
for adding a cell to the active set decreases,
and that for removing a cell from the active
set increases. If this parameter is set to a
smaller value, the probability for adding a
cell to the active set increases, and that for
The parameter modification has no removing a cell from the active set
None impact on the equipment. decreases.
In addition, the UE at different rates may
react differently to the same interval. For the
fast-moving UE, the call drop rate is more
sensitive to the interval, whereas, for the
slow-moving UE, the call drop rate is less
sensitive to the interval. Slow moving can
also reduce ping-pong handovers and
incorrect handovers. Therefore, for the cell
where most UEs are in fast movement, this
parameter can be set to a smaller value,
whereas for the cell where most UEs are in
slow movement, this parameter can be set
to a greater value.
In addition, different events require different
values of the time-to-trigger parameter: the
event of adding cells to the active set (event
1A) requires a smaller value of the time-to-
trigger parameter; the events of replacing
cells in the active set (events 1C and 1D)
require fewer ping-pong and incorrect
handovers and have no great impact on the
call drop rate, and therefore the time-to-
trigger parameter can be set to a great
value; the events of deleting cells in the
active set (events 1B and 1F) require fewer
ping-pong handovers, and thus the time-to-
trigger parameter can be adjusted, based on
the actual network statistics.
If the interval for event 1A is shortened,
handovers can be triggered timely, thus
reducing the call drop rate. If the interval for
event 1B is prolonged, the average number
of handovers and number of ping-pong
handovers decrease, thus reducing the call
drop rate. These adjustments, however, may
The parameter modification has no cause the growth of the SHO ratio and the
None impact on the equipment. over use of the forward resources.
call drop rate, and therefore the time-to-
trigger parameter can be set to a great
value; the events of deleting cells in the
active set (events 1B and 1F) require fewer
ping-pong handovers, and thus the time-to-
trigger parameter can be adjusted, based on
the actual network statistics.
It is advised to set the time-to-trigger
parameter for different events in a macro cell
to a value from the following ranges:
\Table 1. Typical time-to-trigger interval for
events 1B or 1F on various channels
At the speed of 5 (km/h): the range is
640~1280 (ms), it is advise to set the time-
to-trigger parameter to 1280 (ms).
At the speed of 50 (km/h): the range is
240~640 (ms), it is advise to set the time-to-
trigger parameter to 640 (ms).
At the speed of 120 (km/h): the range is
240~640 (ms), it is advise to set the time-to-
trigger parameter to 640 (ms).
Typical configuration of the time-to-trigger
parameter for events 1B or 1F: the range is
640~1280 (ms), it is advised to set the
parameter to 640 (ms).
In a micro cell, the time-to-trigger parameter
for different events should be shortened as
required.
If the interval for event 1A is shortened,
handovers can be triggered timely, thus
reducing the call drop rate. If the interval for
event 1B is prolonged, the average number
of handovers and number of ping-pong
handovers decrease, thus reducing the call
drop rate. These adjustments, however, may
The parameter modification has no cause the growth of the SHO ratio and the
None impact on the equipment. over use of the forward resources.
the average number of handovers
decreases, but call drops may occur.
According to TS 25.133 V3.6.0, intra-
frequency measurement physical layer
updates the measurement result once every
200 ms. Therefore, the time-to-trigger
mechanism is invalid if the interval is shorter
than 200 ms. The time-to-trigger interval
should be close to a multiple of 200 ms.
In addition, the UE at different rates may
react differently to the same interval. For the
fast-moving UE, the call drop rate is more
sensitive to the interval, whereas, for the
slow-moving UE, the call drop rate is less
sensitive to the interval. Slow moving can
also reduce ping-pong handovers and
incorrect handovers. Therefore, for the cell
where most UEs are in fast movement, this
parameter can be set to a smaller value,
whereas for the cell where most UEs are in
slow movement, this parameter can be set
to a greater value.
In addition, different events require different
values of the time-to-trigger parameter: the
event of adding cells to the active set (event
1A) requires a smaller value of the time-to-
trigger parameter; the events of replacing
cells in the active set (events 1C and 1D)
require fewer ping-pong and incorrect
handovers and have no great impact on the
call drop rate, and therefore the time-to-
trigger parameter can be set to a great
value; the events of deleting cells in the
active set (events 1B and 1F) require fewer
ping-pong handovers, and thus the time-to-
The parameter modification has no trigger parameter can be adjusted, based on
None impact on the equipment. the actual network statistics.
the average number of handovers
decreases, but call drops may occur.
According to TS 25.133 V3.6.0, intra-
frequency measurement physical layer
updates the measurement result once every
200 ms. Therefore, the time-to-trigger
mechanism is invalid if the interval is shorter
than 200 ms. The time-to-trigger interval
should be close to a multiple of 200 ms.
In addition, the UE at different rates may
react differently to the same interval. For the
fast-moving UE, the call drop rate is more
sensitive to the interval, whereas, for the
slow-moving UE, the call drop rate is less
sensitive to the interval. Slow moving can
also reduce ping-pong handovers and
incorrect handovers. Therefore, for the cell
where most UEs are in fast movement, this
parameter can be set to a smaller value,
whereas for the cell where most UEs are in
slow movement, this parameter can be set
to a greater value.
In addition, different events require different
values of the time-to-trigger parameter: the
event of adding cells to the active set (event
1A) requires a smaller value of the time-to-
trigger parameter; the events of replacing
cells in the active set (events 1C and 1D)
require fewer ping-pong and incorrect
handovers and have no great impact on the
call drop rate, and therefore the time-to-
trigger parameter can be set to a great
value; the events of deleting cells in the
active set (events 1B and 1F) require fewer
ping-pong handovers, and thus the time-to-
The parameter modification has no trigger parameter can be adjusted, based on
None impact on the equipment. the actual network statistics.
call drop rate, and therefore the time-to-
trigger parameter can be set to a great
value; the events of deleting cells in the
active set (events 1B and 1F) require fewer
ping-pong handovers, and thus the time-to-
trigger parameter can be adjusted, based on
the actual network statistics.
It is advised to set the time-to-trigger
parameter for different events in a macro cell
to a value from the following ranges:
\Table 1. Typical time-to-trigger interval for
events 1B or 1F on various channels
At the speed of 5 (km/h): the range is
640~1280 (ms), it is advise to set the time-
to-trigger parameter to 1280 (ms).
At the speed of 50 (km/h): the range is
240~640 (ms), it is advise to set the time-to-
trigger parameter to 640 (ms).
At the speed of 120 (km/h): the range is
240~640 (ms), it is advise to set the time-to-
trigger parameter to 640 (ms).
Typical configuration of the time-to-trigger
parameter for events 1B or 1F: the range is
640~1280 (ms), it is advised to set the
parameter to 640 (ms).
In a micro cell, the time-to-trigger parameter
for different events should be shortened as
required.
If the interval for event 1A is shortened,
handovers can be triggered timely, thus
reducing the call drop rate. If the interval for
event 1B is prolonged, the average number
of handovers and number of ping-pong
handovers decrease, thus reducing the call
drop rate. These adjustments, however, may
The parameter modification has no cause the growth of the SHO ratio and the
None impact on the equipment. over use of the forward resources.
the average number of handovers
decreases, but call drops may occur.
According to TS 25.133 V3.6.0, intra-
frequency measurement physical layer
updates the measurement result once every
200 ms. Therefore, the time-to-trigger
mechanism is invalid if the interval is shorter
than 200 ms. The time-to-trigger interval
should be close to a multiple of 200 ms.
In addition, the UE at different rates may
react differently to the same interval. For the
fast-moving UE, the call drop rate is more
sensitive to the interval, whereas, for the
slow-moving UE, the call drop rate is less
sensitive to the interval. Slow moving can
also reduce ping-pong handovers and
incorrect handovers. Therefore, for the cell
where most UEs are in fast movement, this
parameter can be set to a smaller value,
whereas for the cell where most UEs are in
slow movement, this parameter can be set
to a greater value.
In addition, different events require different
values of the time-to-trigger parameter: the
event of adding cells to the active set (event
1A) requires a smaller value of the time-to-
trigger parameter; the events of replacing
cells in the active set (events 1C and 1D)
require fewer ping-pong and incorrect
handovers and have no great impact on the
call drop rate, and therefore the time-to-
trigger parameter can be set to a great
value; the events of deleting cells in the
active set (events 1B and 1F) require fewer
ping-pong handovers, and thus the time-to-
The parameter modification has no trigger parameter can be adjusted, based on
None impact on the equipment. the actual network statistics.
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

If this parameter is set to a smaller value,


the interval between intra-frequency
measurement reports is shorter, that is, the
intra-frequency measurement takes a
shorter period; however, the measurement
results are more affected by signal changes.
This may cause incorrect handovers. If this
parameter is set to a greater value, the
interval between intra-frequency
measurement reports is longer, and the
measurement results are less affected by
signal changes. This may increase the
success rate of blind handovers. In this
case, however, the intra-frequency
measurement takes a longer period of time,
The parameter modification has no and the handover may fail to be triggered
None impact on the equipment. timely.
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
If this parameter is set to a greater value,
the probability for selecting the neighboring
cell as the target cell reduces. If this
parameter is set to a smaller value, the
The parameter modification has no probability for selecting the neighboring cell
None impact on the equipment. as the target cell increases.
If this parameter is set to a greater value,
the probability for selecting the neighboring
cell as the target cell reduces. If this
parameter is set to a smaller value, the
The parameter modification has no probability for selecting the neighboring cell
None impact on the equipment. as the target cell increases.
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
When the algorithm of neighboring cell
combination is enabled, the total number of
the neighboring cells connected through
links may exceed 32 if more than one link is
in the active link set. RNC consider this
parameter as a condition for neighboring cell
selection. That is, a neighboring cell with a
high priority is preferentially selected. If a
neighboring cell is not configured with the
priority identifier, the lowest priority is
assigned to this cell. If a low priority is
improperly assigned to the neighboring cell
The parameter modification has no to be measured, the handover to this cell
None impact on the equipment. may fail. This leads to call drops.
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
None Not involved None

None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

None Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

None Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

None Not involved None

None Not involved None

The value
of
RafcTmr
can be
negotiated
with the
value of
"RatcTmr"
in "SET
UIUTIMER
ANDNUM"
; thus, the
RNC can
successfull
y initiate
the reset
before the
CN reset
response
timer
expires.Th
e
parameter
modificatio
n has no
impact on
the
equipment
. Not involved None
The value
of
RatcTmr
can be
negotiated
with the
value of
"RafcTmr"
in "SET
UIUTIMER
ANDNUM"
; thus, the
CN can
successfull
y initiate
the reset
before the
RNC reset
response
timer
expires.Th
e
parameter
modificatio
n has no
impact on
the
equipment
. Not involved None

None Not involved None


The
parameter
value of
IgorTmr
must be
less than
the value
of
"IntrTmr"
set in
"SET
UIUTIMER
ANDNUM"
.The
parameter
modificatio
n has no
impact on
the
equipment
. Not involved None
The
parameter
value of
IntrTmr
must be
greater
than the
value of
"IgorTmr"
set in
"SET
UIUTIMER
ANDNUM"
.The
parameter
modific
ation has
no impact
on the
equipment
. Not involved None

None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None
None Not involved None
None Not involved None
None Not involved None
None Not involved None
None Not involved None
None Not involved None
None Not involved None
None Not involved None
None Not involved None
None Not involved None
None Not involved None
None Not involved None
None Not involved None
None Not involved None
None Not involved None
None Not involved None
None Not involved None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The cell
should be
deactivate
d in The cell should be activated after
advance. the parameter modification. None
is used
with the
"ADD
UMBMSA
LARMSER
VICE"
command
to enable
the no
MBMS
data
check. If
the "ADD
UMBMSA
LARMSER
VICE"
specified
service
has no
data on
the Iu
interface
within the
period
specified
by this
parameter,
an alarm is
reported.T
he
parameter
modificatio
n has no
impact on
the
equipment
. Not involved None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
This A larger value of this parameter leads to a
parameter larger guaranteed coverage area of the
cannot be MBMS service in the case of heavy load in
modified. Not involved the cell.
This A larger value of this parameter leads to a
parameter larger guaranteed coverage area of the
cannot be MBMS service in the case of heavy load in
modified. Not involved the cell.
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

None Not involved None

None Not involved None


The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
Setting the value of this parameter smaller
can reduce the long-time impact of the
compressed mode on the serving cell. In this
case, however, the compressed mode might
The parameter modification has no be stopped earlier and as a result the UE
None impact on the equipment. cannot trigger inter-frequency handover.
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

None Not involved None

None Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
When this parameter is set to "ON", the
inter-frequency missing neighboring cells
can be measured. The extra measurement
The parameter modification has no may prolong the measurement period and
None impact on the equipment. affect the timely handover.
When this parameter is set to "ON", the
inter-frequency missing neighboring cells
can be measured. The extra measurement
The parameter modification has no may prolong the measurement period and
None impact on the equipment. affect the timely handover.

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
can be
modified
only when
"TnlBearer
Type" of
"ADD
UNODEB"
is
ATMANDI The parameter modification has no
P_TRANS. impact on the equipment. None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
None Not involved None

After being
configured
, this
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
to a
version of
R4 or
earlier,
deactivate
the
HSUPA
and
HSDPA
functions
of this
NodeB.
Before
modifying
the NodeB
to a
version of
R5 or
earlier,
deactivate
the MBMS
function of
the
NodeB.Bef
ore
modifying
the NodeB
to a
version of
R6 or
earlier,
deactivate
the
EFACH
function of
the The parameter modification has no
NodeB. impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The
NodeB
must be
configured
with the
electronic
serial
number
during
modificatio The parameter modification has no
n. impact on the equipment. None
The
NodeB
must be
configured
with the
electronic
serial
number
during
modificatio The parameter modification has no
n. impact on the equipment. None
The
NodeB
must be
configured
with the
electronic
serial
number
during
modificatio The parameter modification has no
n. impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
NodeB
cannot use
0 or 127.
The IP
address
cannot be
a
broadcast
address or
a multicast
address.
The IP
address of
the FE
port in the
NodeB
and the
intranet IP
address of
OMU
cannot be
in the
network
segment
or related.
The IP
address of
the FE
port in the
NodeB
cannot be
the same
as the
configured
IP address
in the The parameter modification has no
RNC. impact on the equipment. None
NodeB
cannot use
0 or 127.
The IP
address
cannot be
a
broadcast
address or
a multicast
address.
The IP
address of
the FE
port in the
NodeB
and the
intranet IP
address of
OMU
cannot be
in the
network
segment
or related.
The IP
address of
the FE
port in the
NodeB
cannot be
the same
as the
configured
IP address
in the The parameter modification has no
RNC. impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The IP
address of
the NodeB
cannot use
the
configured
IP address
of another
NodeB.
The IP
address of
NodeB
cannot be
the same
as the IP
address
configured
in the
RNC.
Otherwise,
operation
and
maintenan
ce channel The parameter modification has no
fails. impact on the equipment. None

The IP
address of
the NodeB
cannot use
the
configured
IP address
of another
NodeB.
The IP
address of
NodeB
cannot be
the same
as the IP
address
configured
in the
RNC.
Otherwise,
operation
and
maintenan
ce channel The parameter modification has no
fails. impact on the equipment. None
The IP
address of
the NodeB
cannot use
the
configured
IP address
of another
NodeB.
The IP
address of
NodeB
cannot be
the same
as the IP
address
configured
in the
RNC.
Otherwise,
operation
and
maintenan
ce channel The parameter modification has no
fails. impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
IUB-ATM,
[next hop
IP
address]
must be
the peer IP
address of
the
configured
IPOA
PVC. If the
transmissi
on type of
Node is
IUB-IP,
[next hop
IP
address]
must be
set as
follows:
the peer IP
address of
the PPP
link, the
peer IP
address of
the MP
group, and
the IP
address in
same
network
segment
as the
FE/GE The parameter modification has no
port. impact on the equipment. None
If the
transmissi
on type of
Node is
IUB-IP,
[next hop
IP
address]
must be
set as
follows:
the peer IP
address of
the PPP
link, the
peer IP
address of
the MP
group, and
the IP
address in
same
network
segment
as the
FE/GE The parameter modification has no
port. impact on the equipment. None
If the
transmissi
on type of
Node is
IUB-ATM,
[next hop
IP
address]
must be
the peer IP
address of
the
configured
IPOA The parameter modification has no
PVC. impact on the equipment. None

If the
transmissi
on type of
Node is
IUB-ATM,
[next hop
IP
address]
must be
the peer IP
address of
the
configured The parameter modification has no
IPoA PVC. impact on the equipment. None
If the
transmissi
on type of
Node is
IUB-ATM,
[next hop
IP
address]
must be
the peer IP
address of
the
configured
IPOA The parameter modification has no
PVC. impact on the equipment. None

If the
transmissi
on type of
Node is
IUB-ATM,
[next hop
IP
address]
must be
the peer IP
address of
the
configured The parameter modification has no
IPoA PVC. impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
Incorrect
setting of
this
parameter
can lead to
access
failure to
the target
IP The parameter modification has no
address. impact on the equipment. None

The
existing
networking
can be
affected
when the
relation
between
the VLAN
and the
DSCP are The parameter modification has no
reset. impact on the equipment. None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
Presupposition for analysis: 8SF4 < 7SF4
< ... < SF128 < SF256
If the parameter is set too big, the TTI
switchove cannot be triggered until there is
insufficient credit remaining. In this case, the
TTI switchover is triggered too late. If the
parameter is set too small, the TTI
The parameter modification has no switchover may be triggered even when
None impact on the equipment. there is sufficient credit remaining.
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

None Not involved None


This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
None Not involved None

None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

None Not involved None

None Not involved None

None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

Set
TnlBearer
Type
according
to the
actual
used
transport
type.The
parameter
modificatio
n has no
impact on
the
equipment
. Not involved None
None Not involved None

None Not involved None

None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None
None Not involved None

None Not involved None

None Not involved None


This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

None Not involved None

None Not involved None

None Not involved None

None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

None Not involved None

None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

If the value is set too small, the UEs on the


cell edge cannot receive the paging
message properly. This problem affects the
coverage of the downlink common channel
and furthermore the coverage of the cell. If
the value is set too great, it causes
interference to other channels, occupies the
The parameter modification has no downlink transmit power, and affects the cell
None impact on the equipment. capacity.
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

If the maximum transmit power of the


PCPICH is configured too large, the cell
capacity will be decreased because a lot of
system resources will be occupied and the
The parameter modification has no interference with the downlink traffic
None impact on the equipment. channels will be increased.
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no If MinPCPICHPower is excessively small,
None impact on the equipment. the cell coverage is affected.

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no If MinPCPICHPower is excessively small,
None impact on the equipment. the cell coverage is affected.

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

If the value of Max preamble retransmission


is too small, the preamble power may fail to
ramp to the required value. This may result
in UE access failure. If it is too large, the UE
will repeatedly increase the power and make
The parameter modification has no access attempts, which may result in
None impact on the equipment. interference to other UEs.
If the value of Power ramp step is too large,
the access procedure will be shortened, but
it is more likely to cause power waste. If it is
too small, the access procedure will be
extended in time, but transmit power
resources will be saved. This parameter
must be set carefully. In addition, the higher
the parameter value is, the smaller impact
The parameter modification has no "Constant Value for Calculating Initial TX
None impact on the equipment. Power" has on the network performance.

This
parameter
cannot be The parameter modification has no
modified. impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
This If the value is excessively low, the uplink
parameter interference may increase, and the uplink
cannot be capacity may be affected. If the value is
modified. Not involved excessively high, coverage may be affected.

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
If the value of Power ramp step is too large,
the access procedure will be shortened, but
it is more likely to cause power waste. If it is
too small, the access procedure will be
extended in time, but transmit power
resources will be saved. This parameter
must be set carefully. In addition, the higher
the parameter value is, the smaller impact
The parameter modification has no "Constant Value for Calculating Initial TX
None impact on the equipment. Power" has on the network performance.

If the value of Max preamble retransmission


is too small, the preamble power may fail to
ramp to the required value. This may result
in UE access failure. If it is too large, the UE
will repeatedly increase the power and make
The parameter modification has no access attempts, which may result in
None impact on the equipment. interference to other UEs.

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

If the value is excessively low, UEs at the


edge of cells fail in network searching,
resulting in influence on coverage of the
downlink common channel. This finally
affects the cell coverage. If the value is
excessively high, the power resources are
wasted, and other channels are interfered
The parameter modification has no seriously, thus the cell capacity is
None impact on the equipment. influenced.

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None
None Not involved None
None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None
None Not involved None
If the value of this parameter is too low,
whether the UE is in the stable low activity
state cannot be determined. If the value of
this parameter is too high, the dedicated
channel resources are wasted. This
parameter should be set on the basis of the
None Not involved PTT service model.
If the value of this parameter is too low,
whether the UE is in the stable low activity
state cannot be determined. If the value of
this parameter is too high, the dedicated
channel resources are wasted. This
parameter should be set on the basis of the
None Not involved PTT service model.
If the value of this parameter is too low,
whether the UE is in the stable low activity
state cannot be determined. If the value of
this parameter is too high, the dedicated
channel resources are wasted. This
parameter should be set on the basis of the
None Not involved PTT service model.
If the value of this parameter is too low,
whether the UE is in the stable low activity
state cannot be determined. If the value of
this parameter is too high, the dedicated
channel resources are wasted. This
parameter should be set on the basis of the
None Not involved PTT service model.
None Not involved None
None Not involved None
None Not involved None
None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None
None Not involved None
None Not involved None
None Not involved None
None Not involved None
None Not involved None
If the value of this parameter is too high,
congestion may occur over the common
None Not involved channel.
If the value of this parameter is too high, the
4A event reporting will be delayed. This may
result in congestion over the common
None Not involved channel.
None Not involved None
None Not involved None
None Not involved None
None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None
None Not involved None
None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None
None Not involved None
None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

The longer the UL AMRC timer is, the less


frequently the AMRC mode is adjusted. In
addition, the response to measurement
None Not involved reports becomes slower accordingly.
None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

The longer the UL AMRC timer is, the less


frequently the AMRC mode is adjusted. In
addition, the response to measurement
None Not involved reports becomes slower accordingly.
None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None
The larger the value of the parameter is, the
more easily event 2B, inter-frequency
handover based on Qos, and event 3A,
inter-RAT handover based on Qos, can be
triggered, and thus the more timely the
The parameter modification has no handover to the target cell can be
None impact on the equipment. performed.
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The longer the trigger time is, the greater the
effect of ignoring sudden changes is. Yet the
response to changes of the measured value
None Not involved becomes slower.
The longer the trigger time is, the greater the
effect of ignoring sudden changes is. Yet the
response to changes of the measured value
None Not involved becomes slower.
The longer the trigger time is, the greater the
effect of ignoring sudden changes is. Yet the
response to changes of the measured value
None Not involved becomes slower.
The longer the trigger time is, the greater the
effect of ignoring sudden changes is. Yet the
response to changes of the measured value
None Not involved becomes slower.
The longer the trigger time is, the greater the
effect of ignoring sudden changes is. Yet the
response to changes of the measured value
None Not involved becomes slower.
The longer the trigger time is, the greater the
effect of ignoring sudden changes is. Yet the
response to changes of the measured value
None Not involved becomes slower.

The longer the trigger time is, the greater the


effect of ignoring sudden changes is. Yet the
response to changes of the measured value
None Not involved becomes slower.
The longer the trigger time is, the greater the
effect of ignoring sudden changes is. Yet the
response to changes of the measured value
None Not involved becomes slower.

The longer the trigger time is, the greater the


effect of ignoring sudden changes is. Yet the
response to changes of the measured value
None Not involved becomes slower.
The longer the trigger time is, the greater the
effect of ignoring sudden changes is. Yet the
response to changes of the measured value
None Not involved becomes slower.

The longer the trigger time is, the greater the


effect of ignoring sudden changes is. Yet the
response to changes of the measured value
None Not involved becomes slower.
The longer the trigger time is, the greater the
effect of ignoring sudden changes is. Yet the
response to changes of the measured value
None Not involved becomes slower.

The longer the trigger time is, the greater the


effect of ignoring sudden changes is. Yet the
response to changes of the measured value
None Not involved becomes slower.
The greater the filtering coefficient is, the
greater the smoothing effect is and the less
the random interference is. Yet the response
to changes of the measured value becomes
None Not involved slower.

The greater the filtering coefficient is, the


greater the smoothing effect is and the less
the random interference is. Yet the response
to changes of the measured value becomes
None Not involved slower.
None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None
None Not involved None
None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None
None Not involved None
None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None
None Not involved None
If the value of this parameter is set too high,
None Not involved delay is caused.

None Not involved None


None Not involved None
None Not involved None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The cell
should be
deactivate
d in The cell should be activated after
advance. the parameter modification. None

The cell
should be
deactivate
d in The cell should be activated after
advance. the parameter modification. None
If the parameter value is excessively low, the
The cell UE access success rate may be reduced. If
should be the parameter value is excessively high, the
deactivate UE probably spends a long time attempting
d in The cell should be activated after repeatedly to access, which increases the
advance. the parameter modification. uplink interference.

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None
None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

After
modificatio
n, the
RNC
should be The RNC should be reset to validate
reset. the parameter modification. None

After
modificatio
n, the
RNC
should be The RNC should be reset to validate
reset. the parameter modification. None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

None Not involved None

None Not involved None


The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
A larger value of this parameter leads to a
higher probability of using PTP transmission
on the network. Power control is available
for PTP transmission, and thus the power
consumption in PTP mode is lower than that
in PTM mode. In PTP mode, however, the
quantities of code, CE, and other
transmission resources increase with the
number of users. Therefore, the setting of
this parameter should take into
consideration various resources, especially
The parameter modification has no bottleneck resources of operators. The value
None impact on the equipment. of this parameter should not be too large.
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

If this parameter is set to ON, pre-emption is


triggered when PTM streaming bearer
admission fails. That is, a lower-priority
MBMS bearer or a non-MBMS bearer is
The parameter modification has no released. Thus, the ongoing service is
None impact on the equipment. disrupted and call drop even occurs.
If this parameter is set to ON, a PTM
streaming bearer might be pre-empted by an
MBMS bearer of a higher priority or a non-
MBMS bearer in the case of congestion.
Thus, the MBMS service is disrupted, which
The parameter modification has no has a relatively great impact because the
None impact on the equipment. PTM bearer serves more than one user.

If this parameter is set to ON, a PTM non-


streaming bearer might be pre-empted by an
MBMS bearer of a higher priority or a non-
MBMS bearer in the case of congestion.
Thus, the MBMS service is disrupted, which
The parameter modification has no has a relatively great impact because the
None impact on the equipment. PTM bearer serves more than one user.
It is a waste of uplink resources if the uplink
bandwidth of an MBMS service in PTP mode
The parameter modification has no is high. Therefore, it is recommended the
None impact on the equipment. default value be used.

None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None
None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
MAIN_RS
T switch is
invalid.The
parameter
modificatio
n has no
impact on
the
equipment
.
When the
parameter
RNCAP_I
MSI_HO_
SWITCH
is set to 1,
the
SNA_RES
TRICTION
_SWITCH
check box
under the
Handover
algorithm
switch
parameter
in the
MML
command
"SET
UCORRM
ALGOSWI
TCH"
cannot be
selected at
the same
time. Not involved None
None Not involved None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
A larger value of this parameter leads to a
higher probability of using PTP transmission
on the network. Power control is available
for PTP transmission, and thus the power
consumption in PTP mode is lower than that
in PTM mode. In PTP mode, however, the
quantities of code, CE, and other
transmission resources increase with the
number of users. Therefore, the setting of
this parameter should take into
consideration various resources, especially
The parameter modification has no bottleneck resources of operators. The value
None impact on the equipment. of this parameter should not be too large.
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
This
parameter
is not
modified. Not involved None

This
parameter
is not
modified. Not involved None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
If the value is set too small, the UEs on the
cell edge cannot receive the paging
message properly. This problem affects the
coverage of the downlink common channel
and furthermore the coverage of the cell. If
the value is set too great, it causes
interference to other channels, occupies the
The parameter modification has no downlink transmit power, and affects the cell
None impact on the equipment. capacity.

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

None Not involved None

The greater the value of this parameter is,


None Not involved the more easily the event 1A is triggered.

The lower the value of this parameter is, the


None Not involved more easily the event 1B is triggered.
The greater the value of this parameter is,
the less probable the incorrect decision is.
Yet the response of the event to the change
of measured signals becomes slower
None Not involved accordingly.

The greater the value of this parameter is,


the less probable the incorrect decision is.
Yet the response of the event to the change
of measured signals becomes slower
None Not involved accordingly.

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
None Not involved None

None Not involved None

None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None
None Not involved None
None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

None Not involved None

None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
modificatio
n has no
impact on
the
equipment
. Not involved None
The
parameter
modificatio
n has no
impact on
the
equipment
. Not involved None

If this parameter is set to a smaller value,


ping-pong relocations may occur, thus
affecting network performance. If this
parameter is set to a greater value,
The parameter modification has no relocations may hardly occur, thus causing
None impact on the equipment. call drops.
If this parameter is set to a smaller value,
the current transmission may not meet the
QoS delay requirements. In this case,
relocations cannot be triggered, thus
affecting user experience. If this parameter
is set to a greater value, the current
transmission delay may not meet the QoS
delay requirements. In this case, frequent
The parameter modification has no relocations may trigger, thus affecting the
None impact on the equipment. RNC performance.
The parameter should be set on the basis of
"Interval of Iur Resource Congestion
Reporting". The difference between the
previous two values cannot be too large.
Individually changing a parameter will cause
the time difference in the congestion
reporting and the relocation triggering, and
The parameter modification has no thus the algorithm cannot be efficiently
None impact on the equipment. performed.
If this parameter is set to a greater value,
more UEs may occupy common channels on
the Iur interface, and thus a large number of
Iur resources are occupied. If this parameter
is set to a smaller value, almost no UE
The parameter modification has no occupies common channel, and thus Iur
None impact on the equipment. resources are wasted.
This parameter determines the number of
UEs over the Iur interface. If the parameter
is set to a greater value, a large number of
unnecessary Iur resources are occupied. If
The parameter modification has no this parameter is set to a smaller value, the
None impact on the equipment. ping-pong relocation may occur.
If the relocation is not allowed to be initiated
The parameter modification has no by the RT or NRT service, the corresponding
None impact on the equipment. service may occupy more Iur resources.

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
If the value is excessively low, UEs at the
edge of cells fail in network searching,
resulting in influence on coverage of the
downlink common channel. This finally
affects the cell coverage. If the value is
excessively high, the power resources are
wasted, and other channels are interfered
The parameter modification has no seriously, thus the cell capacity is
None impact on the equipment. influenced.

None Not involved None

None Not involved None

None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

None Not involved None

None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

None Not involved None

None Not involved None

None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

None Not involved None

None Not involved None

None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

None Not involved None

None Not involved None

None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

None Not involved None

None Not involved None

None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

None Not involved None

None Not involved None

None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

None Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
None Not involved None
None Not involved None
None Not involved None
None Not involved None
None Not involved None
None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None
None Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None
None Not involved None
None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

None Not involved None


If the value of this parameter is too high,
congestion may occur over the FACH
None Not involved channel.

If the value of this parameter is too high, the


4A event reporting will be delayed. This may
None Not involved result in congestion over the FACH channel.
None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

If the value of this parameter is too high,


congestion may occur over the FACH
None Not involved channel.
If the value of this parameter is too high, the
4A event reporting will be delayed. This may
None Not involved result in congestion over the FACH channel.

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

None Not involved None


If the value of this parameter is too high,
congestion may occur over the FACH
None Not involved channel.

If the value of this parameter is too high, the


4A event reporting will be delayed. This may
None Not involved result in congestion over the FACH channel.
None Not involved None
None Not involved None
None Not involved None
None Not involved None

If the value of this parameter is too high,


congestion may occur over the FACH
None Not involved channel.
If the value of this parameter is too high, the
4A event reporting will be delayed. This may
None Not involved result in congestion over the FACH channel.

If the value of this parameter is too high,


congestion may occur over the FACH
None Not involved channel.
If the value of this parameter is too high, the
4A event reporting will be delayed. This may
None Not involved result in congestion over the FACH channel.

If the value of this parameter is too high,


congestion may occur over the FACH
None Not involved channel.
If the value of this parameter is too high, the
4A event reporting will be delayed. This may
None Not involved result in congestion over the FACH channel.

If the value of this parameter is too high,


congestion may occur over the FACH
None Not involved channel.
If the value of this parameter is too high, the
4A event reporting will be delayed. This may
None Not involved result in congestion over the FACH channel.

If the value of this parameter is too high,


congestion may occur over the E-FACH
None Not involved channel.
If the value of this parameter is too high, the
4A event reporting will be delayed. This may
result in congestion over the E-FACH
None Not involved channel.

If the value of this parameter is too high,


congestion may occur over the E-FACH
None Not involved channel.
If the value of this parameter is too high, the
4A event reporting will be delayed. This may
result in congestion over the E-FACH
None Not involved channel.

If the value of this parameter is too high,


congestion may occur over the E-FACH
None Not involved channel.
If the value of this parameter is too high, the
4A event reporting will be delayed. This may
result in congestion over the E-FACH
None Not involved channel.

If the value of this parameter is too high,


congestion may occur over the E-FACH
None Not involved channel.
If the value of this parameter is too high, the
4A event reporting will be delayed. This may
result in congestion over the E-FACH
None Not involved channel.

If the value of this parameter is too high,


congestion may occur over the E-FACH
None Not involved channel.
If the value of this parameter is too high, the
4A event reporting will be delayed. This may
result in congestion over the E-FACH
None Not involved channel.

If the value of this parameter is too high,


congestion may occur over the E-FACH
None Not involved channel.
None Not involved None

If the value of this parameter is too low, it


can not judge whether the UE is in low
activity state. If the value of this parameter is
too high, the dedicated channel resources
are wasted. This parameter should be set on
None Not involved the basis of the BE service model.
When this
parameter
is set to
65535, it is
regarded
that the
state
transition
from If the value of this parameter is too low, it
FACH or can not judge whether the UE is in low
E_FACH activity state. If the value of this parameter is
to PCH is too high, the common channel resources are
not wasted. This parameter should be set on the
performed. Not involved basis of the BE service model.

If the value of this parameter is too low, it


can not judge whether the UE is in low
activity state. If the value of this parameter is
too high, the dedicated channel resources
are wasted. This parameter should be set on
None Not involved the basis of the BE service model.
If the value of this parameter is too low, it
can not judge whether the UE is in low
activity state. If the value of this parameter is
too high, the dedicated channel resources
are wasted. This parameter should be set on
None Not involved the basis of the real-time service model.

If the value of this parameter is too low, it


can not judge whether the UE is in low
activity state. If the value of this parameter is
too high, the dedicated channel resources
are wasted. This parameter should be set on
None Not involved the basis of the BE service model.
If the value of this parameter is too low, it
can not judge whether the UE is in low
activity state. If the value of this parameter is
too high, the dedicated channel resources
are wasted. This parameter should be set on
None Not involved the basis of the BE service model.

If the value of this parameter is too low, it


can not judge whether the UE is in low
activity state. If the value of this parameter is
too high, the dedicated channel resources
are wasted. This parameter should be set on
None Not involved the basis of the real-time service model.
If the value of this parameter is too low, it
can not judge whether the UE is in low
activity state. If the value of this parameter is
too high, the dedicated channel resources
are wasted. This parameter should be set on
None Not involved the basis of the BE service model.

If the value of this parameter is too low, it


can not judge whether the UE is in low
activity state. If the value of this parameter is
too high, the dedicated channel resources
are wasted. This parameter should be set on
None Not involved the basis of the BE service model.
If the value of this parameter is too low, it
can not judge whether the UE is in low
activity state. If the value of this parameter is
too high, the dedicated channel resources
are wasted. This parameter should be set on
None Not involved the basis of the real-time service model.

If the value of this parameter is too low, it


can not judge whether the UE is in low
activity state. If the value of this parameter is
too high, the dedicated channel resources
will be wasted. This parameter should be set
None Not involved on the basis of the BE service model.
If the value of this parameter is too low, it
can not judge whether the UE is in low
activity state. If the value of this parameter is
too high, the dedicated channel resources
are wasted. This parameter should be set on
None Not involved the basis of the real-time service model.

None Not involved None


This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

This
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

None Not involved None

None Not involved None

None Not involved None


None Not involved None

None Not involved None


The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

None Not involved None


The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None
The parameter modification has no
None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The parameter modification has no


None impact on the equipment. None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

Incorrect
setting of
this
parameter
can lead to
access
failure to
the target
IP The parameter modification has no
address. impact on the equipment. None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None

The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
The
parameter
cannot be
modified. Not involved None
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