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Contents
1 About This Document.................................................................................................................1

1.1 Scope...............................................................................................................................................1

1.2 Intended Audience............................................................................................................................1

1.3 Change History.................................................................................................................................1

2 Overview.........................................................................................................................................3

2.1 Introduction.......................................................................................................................................3
2.2 Benefits............................................................................................................................................3

2.3 Architecture ...................................................................................................................................... 3

3 Uplink RL Failure.........................................................................................................................7

3.1 Uplink RL Failure Detection..............................................................................................................7

3.2 Call Reestablishment.......................................................................................................................8

3.2.1 Triggering.................................................................................................................................8

3.2.2 Implementation......................................................................................................................12

4 SRB Reset....................................................................................................................................14

4.1 SRB Reset Detection.....................................................................................................................14

4.2 Call Reestablishment.....................................................................................................................16

5 TRB Reset....................................................................................................................................17

5.2 TRB Reset Detection......................................................................................................................17

5.3 Call Reestablishment.....................................................................................................................18

6 Air-Interface Process Overlap................................................................................................19

6.1 Air-Interface Process Overlap Detection........................................................................................19

6.1.1 Scenario 1 .............................................................................................................................19

6.1.2 Scenario 2.............................................................................................................................22

6.2 Call Reestablishment.....................................................................................................................24

7 Air-Interface Process Timeout................................................................................................25

7.1 Air-Interface Process Timeout Detection........................................................................................25

7.1.1 Radio Bearer Setup Timeout.................................................................................................25

7.1.2 Physical Channel Reconfiguration Timeout...........................................................................26

7.2 Call Reestablishment.....................................................................................................................28

8 Related Features........................................................................................................................29

8.1 Prerequisite Features ..................................................................................................................... 29


8.2 Mutually Exclusive Features .......................................................................................................... 29

8.3 Impacted Features ......................................................................................................................... 29

9 Network Impact...........................................................................................................................30

9.1 System Capacity............................................................................................................................30

9.2 Network Performance....................................................................................................................30

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10 Implementation.........................................................................................................................31

10.1 When to Use Call Reestablishment.............................................................................................31

10.2 Required Information....................................................................................................................31

10.3 Planning.......................................................................................................................................31

10.4 Deploying Call Reestablishment..................................................................................................31

10.4.1 Requirements......................................................................................................................31

10.4.2 Data Preparation.................................................................................................................31

10.4.3 Function Activation..............................................................................................................34

10.4.4 MML Command Example....................................................................................................36

10.4.5 Activation Observation.........................................................................................................36

10.4.6 Deactivation.........................................................................................................................36

10.4.7 MML Command Example....................................................................................................37

10.5 Performance Monitoring...............................................................................................................37

10.6 Parameter Optimization...............................................................................................................38

10.7 Troubleshooting............................................................................................................................38
11 Parameters.................................................................................................................................39

12 Counters.....................................................................................................................................72

13 Glossary.....................................................................................................................................73

14 Reference Documents............................................................................................................74

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1 About This Document

1 About This Document


1.1 Scope
This document describes the WRFD-140103 Call Reestablishment, including its technical principles,
related features, network impact, and engineering guidelines.

1.2 Intended Audience


This document is intended for personnel who:

• Need to understand the features described herein

• Work with Huawei products

1.3 Change History


This section provides information about the changes in different document versions. There are two types
of changes, which are defined as follows:

• Feature change

Changes in features of a specific product version

• Editorial change

Changes in wording or addition of information that was not described in the earlier version

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Change Type
Feature change
Editorial change

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This issue includes the following changes.

Change Type
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1 About This Document

01 (2012-11-30)

This document is created for RAN14.0.

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2 Overview
2.1 Introduction
Call reestablishment is a function by which radio links (RLs) are reestablished when a service
interruption or an access failure occurs in temporary coverage holes and in tunnels, elevators, and
buildings that cause significant signal quality fluctuation.

Call reestablishment can be initiated by a UE or the RAN.

• Call reestablishment initiated by a UE: The UE sends a call reestablishment request to the network to
restore services upon detecting a downlink RL failure or a signaling radio bearer (SRB) reset.

• Call reestablishment initiated by the RAN: The RAN informs the UE to start call reestablishment upon
detecting a service interruption or an access failure.

This document describes only call reestablishment initiated by the RAN.

2.2 Benefits
The RAN detects a service interruption or an access failure before a UE does and stops downlink power
transmission to initiate call reestablishment. Call reestablishment improves user experience by
increasing the radio access bearer (RAB) setup success rate and reducing the call drop rate.

2.3 Architecture
The possible causes of a service interruption or an access failure are as follows:

• RL failure

• SRB reset

• Air-interface process overlap

• Air-interface process overlap

• PS TRB reset

These causes can impact the following processes: active set update, physical channel reconfiguration,
RB setup, SRB reconfiguration during dynamic channel configuration control (DCCC), and measurement
control.

Before releasing RLs due to the preceding causes in those processes, the RAN detects the service
interruption or access failure and initiates call reestablishment, as shown in Figure 2-1.

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Figure 2-1 Causes and processes that trigger call reestablishment

£Q NOTE

RL failure can trigger call reestablishment even if the processes in Figure 2-1 are not active. RB reset, air-interface
process overlap, TRB reset and air-interface process timeout must occur in one of the processes before call
reestablishment is triggered.

Call reestablishment is controlled by service switch, process switch, and cause switch parameters.
Enable the corresponding service switch before enabling a process switch ora cause switch.

Table 2-1 shows the signaling messages and causes for call reestablishment.
Table 2-1 Switch parameter mapping

Service
cs
services
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PS services

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CŨ NOTE

The active set update and measurement control processes do not have process switch parameters.

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3 Uplink RL Failure
3.1 Uplink RL Failure Detection
The NodeB monitors uplink RL quality. If the number of "out-sync" indications received by the NodeB
reaches the value of the NOUTSYNCIND parameter, the NodeB starts the TRIFailure
detection process continues according to the situation:

• If the number of "in-sync" indications received by the NodeB reaches the value of the
parameter before the TRIFailure timer expires, the NodeB stops and resets the TRIFailure

• If the number of "in-sync" indications received by the NodeB does not reach the value of the
NINSYNCIND parameter before the TRIFailure timer expires, the NodeB considers that an RL failure
has occurred and identifies the RL set where the failure is located. (An RL set contains all the RLs of a
UE under a NodeB.)

CQ NOTE

The higher the value of the NOUTSYNCIND parameter, the harder it will be for RL failures to be triggered. The higher the
value of the NINSYNCIND parameter, the harder it will be for RLs to be synchronized. If either parameter is set to a high
value, RLs will be on the verge of RL failure for a long time, and user experience will be poor for both
Set NOUTSYNCIND to a value less than the default and NINSYNCIND to a value higher than the default. This way, RL
failures are easily triggered for call reestablishment to improve user experience.

The default value of NOUTSYNCIND is 50 and NINSYNCIND is 5.

When a UE's uplink RL sets are all out of synchronization, different events occur according to the
situation:

• If the call reestablishment feature is not enabled, the call drops or the UE access finally fails.

• If the call reestablishment feature is enabled, the RNC activates a synchronization timer.

Table 3-1 shows the mapping between services, Rsw/Paraf:RSVDBIT1_BIT28 switch status, and
synchronization timers.

Table 3-1 Mapping between services, RsvdParal:RSVDBIT1_BIT28 switch status, and synchronization
timers

Service

cs services
PS services
If the NodeB does not detect uplink RL synchronization before the timer expires, call reestablishment is
initiated.

CO NOTE

Enable the RsvdParal:RSVDBIT1_BIT28 switch for cs services so that uplink and downlink RLs are monitored by the
same synchronization timer.

When the RsvdParai :RSVDBIT1_BIT28 switch is enabled, the synchronization timer used to initiate RL establishment is
RIRstrTmr. The T313 timer is used only when the LIE'S RL sets are all out of synchronization.

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To enable the call reestablishment feature triggered by an RL failure, enable the corresponding service
and cause switches listed in Table 3-2.

Table 3-2 Switches for call reestablishment triggered by an RL failure

Service
cs services
PS services

RL failures can trigger call reestablishment without enabling process switches.

CD NOTE
The service switch for CS+PS combined services is the same as that for cs services.

When call reestablishment is triggered for CS+PS combined services, calls are reestablished for both cs and PS

services.

3.2 Call Reestablishment


3.2.1 Triggering
Call reestablishment triggered by an uplink RL failure can be performed under the same RNC or under
different RNCs over the lur interface.

Under the Same RNC

As mentioned in section 3.1 "Uplink RL Failure Detection", if the NodeB does not detect uplink RL
synchronization before the RIRstrTmr or T313 timer expires, the RNC sends to the NodeB the Radio
Link Activation Command message containing the information element (IE) "deactivate." Upon receiving
the message, the NodeB stops downlink power transmission for the UE's RL sets. Then, the RNC starts
the timer for call reestablishment (RsvdPara2 timer for cs services and RsvdPara3
services).

• If the RNC does not receive the Cell Update message from the UE before the timer expires, the call
drops or UE access fails.

• If the RNC receives the Cell Update message from the UE before the timer expires, the RNC stops the
timer and initiates call reestablishment.

Figure 3-1 shows the signaling procedure for call reestablishment triggered by an uplink RL failure under
the same RNC.

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Figure 3-1 Call reestablishment triggered by an uplink RL failure under the same RNC
NodeE (Cell A)

NodeBfCeii B)

MSC'SGSN

TRlFailure/NlNSYN

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Radio Link

Failure Indicate

T313

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power transmission

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Setup Request

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Setup Response

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ion Request

T314/T310+T302

Rad o L nk De e

ion Response

Cell Update Confirm

Phys

cal Channel Reconfic

uration Complete

NOUTSYNCIND

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Under Different RNCs over the lur Interface

Call reestablishment under different RNCs is controlled by the


PROCESSS WITCH4:. IU R_RL_REEST_SWITCH.

Figure 3-2 shows the signaling procedure for call reestablishment triggered by an uplink RL failure under
different RNCs over the Iur interface.

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Figure 3-2 Call reestablishment triggered by an uplink RL failure under different RNCs over the lur interface
The difference between call reestablishment triggered by an uplink RL failure under the same RNC and
that triggered by an uplink RL failure under different RNCs is summarized as follows:

• In the former process, the RNC sends the Radio Link Activation Command to the NodeB.

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• In the latter process, the SRNC sends the Radio Link Deletion Request message to the DRNC, and
upon receiving the Radio Link Deletion Response message from the NodeB, the DRNC waits for the
LIE'S Cell Update message.

3.2.2 Implementation
The call reestablishment process is implemented as follows:

1. After the NodeB stops downlink power transmission for a UE's RLs, the UE starts the T313 timer if
the number of "out-sync" indications received consecutively from Layer 1 reaches the value of the
N313 parameter.

CD NOTE
The higher the value of the N313 parameter, the harder it will be for the UE to detect an RL failure and the longer the UE

stays on the verge of RL failure.

2. If the number of "in-sync" indications received consecutively from Layer 1 does not reach the value of
the N315 parameter before the T313 timer expires, the UE transmits the Cell Update message with
the cause value "Radio Link Failure" to the RNC for call reestablishment. Meanwhile, the UE starts
the T302 timer as well as the T314 timer for cs services or the T315 timer for PS services.

3. If the UE does not receive the Cell Update Confirm message from the RAN side after the
expires, the UE retransmits the Cell Update message until the T314IT315 timer expires: (The number
of retransmissions is determined by the value of the N302 parameter.)

• If faulty RLs are restored before T314IT315 expires, the call reestablishment is successful. Interrupted
services are restored or UE access succeeds.
• If faulty RLs are not restored before T314IT315 expires, the call reestablishment fails. Services are
released or UE access fails.

CD NOTE

Set the T313, N313, N315, and T314 parameters appropriately so that UEs can quickly detect RL failures.

Figure 3-3 shows how call establishment is implemented.

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Figure 3-3 Flowchart for call reestablishment


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4 SRB Reset
Figure 4-1 shows the signaling procedure for call reestablishment triggered by an SRB reset.
Figure 4-1 Call reestablishment triggered by an SRB reset
4.1 SRB Reset Detection
The RNC sends a message in acknowledged mode (AM) to a UE. However, the RNC does not receive a
response from the UE before the number of SRB RLC PDU retransmissions reaches the value of the

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NoDiscardMaxDAT parameter. If the AMRIcDiscardMode parameter is set to


triggers an SRB reset and sends the Reset PDU message to the UE to reestablish RLC entities on both
sides. Then one of the following occurs:

• If the call reestablishment feature is not enabled, the RNC sends the lu Release Request message to
the core network.

• If the call reestablishment feature is enabled, call reestablishment is triggered.

To enable the call reestablishment feature triggered by an SRB reset, enable the corresponding service,
process, and cause switches listed in Table 4-1.

Table 4-1 Switches for call reestablishment triggered by an SRB reset

Service
cs
services
PS
services

CD NOTE
The service switch for CS+PS combined services is the same as that for cs services.

When call reestablishment is triggered for CS+PS combined services, calls are reestablished for both
services.

After you enable the process switch, change the length of the corresponding process timer so that call
reestablishment is more likely to be triggered by an SRB reset. Table 4-2 shows the mapping between
processes and timers.
Table 4-2 Mapping between processes and timers

Process
Active set update
Physical channel reconfiguration
RB setup
SRB reconfiguration during dynamic channel configuration control (DCCC)

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4.2 Call Reestablishment


The process of call reestablishment triggered by an SRB reset is the same as that triggered by an RL
failure. For details, see section 3.2 "Call Reestablishment."

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5 TRB Reset
Figure 5-1 shows the signaling procedure for call reestablishment triggered by a TRB reset.
Figure 5-1 Call reestablishment triggered by a TRB reset
5.2 TRB Reset Detection
The RNC sends an AM PDU to a UE initiating PS services in the CELL_DCH state. If the RNC does not
receive a response from the UE, a TRB reset is triggered. Then one of the following occurs:

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• If the call reestablishment feature is not enabled, the RNC sends the lu Release Request message to
the core network and the LIE'S PS services are interrupted.

• If the call reestablishment feature is enabled, the RNC does not send the lu Release Request
message to the core network and call reestablishment is triggered. After the call reestablishment, the
UE is still in the CELL_DCH state.

To enable the call reestablishment feature in this scenario, enable the service and process switches
listed in the following table.

Table 5-1 Switches for call reestablishment triggered by a TRB reset

Service Switch
The PS service is controlled by RsvdParat. RSVDBIT1 BIT25 in the SET URRCTRLSWITCH

CD NOTE
Call reestablishment triggered by a TRB reset applies only to a single PS service of a UE in the CELL_DCH state,

5.3 Call Reestablishment


The process of call reestablishment triggered by a TRB reset is the same as that triggered by an RL
failure. For details, see 3.2 Call Reestablishment.

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6 Air-Interface Process Overlap


Air-interface process overlap occurs in the following scenarios:

• Scenario 1: The RNC sends the Radio Bearer Setup or Radio Bearer Reconfiguration or Physical
Channel Reconfiguratio message to a UE. If the RNC does not receive a response from the UE before
the RIRstrTmr or T313 timer expires, the RNC initiates call reestablishment for the UE.

• Scenario 2: After sending the Radio Bearer Setup or Radio Bearer Reconfiguration message or
Physical Channel Reconfiguratio to a UE, the RNC receives the Cell Update message containing the
cause value "Radio Link Failure" or“Rlc_Unrecoverable_Error”from the UE.

CO NOTE

If the RNC receives the Cell Update message containing the cause value "RLC Unrecoverable Error” from the UE, only

the /?svc/Paraf:RSVDBIT1_BIT26 switch needs to be enabled to perform call reestablishment.

6.1 Air-Interface Process Overlap Detection


6.1.1 Scenario 1
The RNC sends the Radio Bearer Setup or Radio Bearer Reconfiguration message or Physical Channel

Reconfiguration to a UE. If the RNC does not receive a response from the UE before the

T313 timer expires, the RNC initiates call reestablishment for the UE. Figure 6-1 shows the procedure for

scenario 1.

D3 NOTE

For details about whether to use RIRstrTmr or T313, see section 3.1 "Uplink RL Failure Detection."

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Figure 6-1 Call reestablishment triggered by air-interface process overlap in scenario 1


SGSN

Stops down Ink


power transmission

Cell Update(Radio Link Failure)

Radio Link Setup Request

Radio Link Setup Response

T314/T315or

Radio Link Deletion Request

T314/T315+T302

Radio Link Deletion Response

Cell Update Confirm

Phys

cal Channel Reconfiguration Complete

NodeB

Radio Bearer Se tup/Radio Bearer Reconfiguration/

Physical Channí I Reconfiguration

Radio Lnk Fa ure Indicate

T3l3/RIRstrTmr

N313

lu Release Request

Radio L nk Activation Command

T313

To enable the call reestablishment feature for scenario 1, enable the corresponding service, process,
and cause switches listed in Table 6-1 and Table 6-2.

Table 6-1 lists the switches for call reestablishment triggered when the RNC does not receive ACK of the
Radio Bearer Setup message from the UE.

Table 6-1 Switches for call reestablishment triggered when the RNC does not receive ACK of the Radio
Bearer Setup message from the UE
Service
CS services

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PS services

£0 NOTE

The service switch for CS+PS combined services is the same as that for cs services.

When call reestablishment is triggered for CS+PS combined services, calls are reestablished for both
services.

Table 6-2 lists the switches for call reestablishment triggered when the RNC does not receive ACK of the
Radio Bearer Reconfiguration message from the UE.

Table 6-2 Switches for call reestablishment triggered when the RNC does not receive ACK of the Radio
Bearer Reconfiguration message from the UE

Service
Single PS service
CS+PS combined services

CD NOTE
The service switch for CS+PS combined services is the same as that for cs services.

When call reestablishment is triggered for CS+PS combined services, calls are reestablished for both
services.

The following table lists the switches for call reestablishment triggered when the RNC does not receive
ACKof the Physical Channel Reconfiguration Complete message fora single PS service.

Table 6-3 Switches for call reestablishment triggered when the RNC does not receive ACK of Physical
Channel Reconfiguration Complete message for a single PS service

Service
PS services

The following table lists the switches for call reestablishment triggered when the RNC does not receive
ACK of the Physical Channel Reconfiguration Complete message forCS+PS combined services.

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Table 6-4 Switches for call reestablishment triggered when the UE does not send the RNC a Physical
Channel Reconfiguration Complete message forCS+PS combined service

Service
CS+PS combined services

CQ NOTE

The service switch for CS+PS combined services is the same as that for cs services.

When call reestablishment is triggered for CS+PS combined services, calls are reestablished for both cs and PS
services.

6.1.2 Scenario 2
After sending the Radio Bearer Setup or Radio Bearer Reconfiguration message to a UE, the RNC
receives the Cell Update message containing the cause value "Radio Link Failure" or“RLC
Unrecoverable error” from the UE. Then one of the following occurs:

• If the call reestablishment feature is not enabled, the call drops or UE access fails.

• If the call reestablishment feature is enabled, the RNC initiates call reestablishment, as shown in
Figure 6-2.

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Figure 6-2 Call reestablishment triggered by air-interface process overlap in scenario 2

LIE NddeB

Radio Bearer Sejtup/Radio Bearer Reconfiguration/

Physical Channel Reconfiguration

Cell Update(Radio Link Failure)

T314/T315 or
T314/T315+T302

Radio Boa BT Setup Complete/Radio Bearer Reconfiguration/

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Complete/

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Radio Link Deletion Request

Cell updale Confirm

cal Channel Reconfiguration Complete


CŨ NOTE

The RNC does not send the Radio Link Activation Command message containing the "deactivate" IE to the NodeB.
Therefore, the NodeB does not stop downlink power transmission for the LIE'S RL sets. Instead, the RNC initiates call
reestablishment upon receiving the Cell Update message from the UE.

To enable the call reestablishment feature for scenario 2, enable the corresponding service, process,
and cause switches listed in Table 6-5 and Table 6-6.

Table 6-5 lists the switches for call reestablishment triggered when the RNC does not receive ACK of the
Radio Bearer Setup message from the UE in scenario 2.

Table 6-5 Switches for call reestablishment triggered when the RNC does not receive ACK of the Radio
Bearer Setup message from the UE

Process
RB setup

£Q NOTE

When call reestablishment is triggered for CS+PS combined services, calls are reestablished for both cs and PS
services.

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Table 6-6 lists the switches for call reestablishment triggered when the RNC does not receive ACK of the
Radio Bearer Reconfiguration message from the UE in scenario 2.

Table 6-6 Switches for call reestablishment triggered when the RNC does not receive ACK of the Radio
Bearer Reconfiguration message from the UE (PS or CS+PS)

Process
RB reconfiguration

CD NOTE
When call reestablishment is triggered for CS+PS combined services, calls are reestablished for both CS and PS
services.
Table 6-7 Switches for call reestablishment triggered when the RNC does not receive ACK of the Physical
Channel Reconfiguration message from the UE (PS or CS+PS)

Process
Physical Channel Reconfiguration

CŨ NOTE

When call reestablishment is triggered for CS+PS combined services, calls are reestablished for both CS and PS
services.

6.2 Call Reestablishment


The process of call reestablishment triggered by process overlap is the same as that triggered by an RL
failure. For details, see section 3.2 "Call Reestablishment."

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7 Air-Interface Process Timeout


7.1 Air-Interface Process Timeout Detection
7.1.1 Radio Bearer Setup Timeout
The RNC sends the Radio Bearer Setup message to a UE. However, the RNC does not receive the
Radio Bearer Setup Complete message from the UE before the RbSetupRspTmr
either of the following occurs:

• If the call reestablishment feature is not enabled, the RNC sends the Iu Release Request message to
the core network and the call drops.

• If the call reestablishment feature is enabled, the RNC does not send the Iu Release Request
message to the core network but initiates call reestablishment, as shown in the following figure.

Figure 7-1 Call reestablishment triggered by radio bearer setup timeout in scenario 1
In this scenario, the call reestablishment feature is controlled by the service switch and process switch,
as described in the following table.

Table 7-1 Switches for call reestablishment triggered by radio bearer setup timeout

Service Switch

The CS service is controlled by RsvdParal :RSVDBIT1 BIT24 in the SET URRCTRLSWITCH

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Service Switch

RSVDBIT1_BIT24-0, the switch for CS service is enabled.


The PS service is controlled by RsvdParal :RSVDBIT1 BIT25 in the SET URRCTRLSWITCH

CP NOTE

When call reestablishment is triggered for CS+PS combined services, calls are reestablished for both CS and PS
services.

7.1.2 Physical Channel Reconfiguration Timeout


After sending a Physical Channel Reconfiguration message to a UE, the RNC starts a timer whose
length is determined by the HoPhychRecfgTmr parameter that applies to the UMTS BSC6900. If the
RNC does not receive a Physical Channel Reconfiguration Complete message from the UE before the
timer expires, physical channel reconfiguration timeout occurs. Then either of the following occurs:

• If the call reestablishment feature is not enabled, the RNC sends an Iu Release Request message to
the core network and the call drops.

• If the call reestablishment feature is enabled, the RNC does not send an Iu Release Request message
to the core network but initiates call reestablishment, as shown in the following figure.

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Figure 7-2 Call reestablishment triggered by physical channel reconfiguration timeout


The following table lists the switches for call reestablishment triggered by physical channel
reconfiguration timeout.

Table 7-2 Switches for call reestablishment triggered by physical channel reconfiguration timeout

Service Switch
The CS service is controlled by RsvdPara1:RSVDBIT1 BIT24 in the SET URRCTRLSWITCH
The PS service is controlled by RsvdParal:RSVDBIT1 BIT25 in the SET URRCTRLSWITCH

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CD NOTE
When call reestablishment is triggered for CS+PS combined services, calls are reestablished for both CS and PS
services.

7.2 Call Reestablishment


The process of call reestablishment triggered by process overlap is the same as that triggered by an RL
failure. For details, see section 3.2 "Call Reestablishment."

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8 Related Features
8.1 Prerequisite Features
None

8.2 Mutually Exclusive Features


None

8.3 Impacted Features


None

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9 Network Impact
9.1 System Capacity
None

9.2 Network Performance


When the call reestablishment feature is enabled in scenarios with weak coverage or significant signal
fluctuation, calls will be reestablished for UEs with service interruptions or access failures that are
caused by link failures or control/user plane faults. As a result, the call drop rate decreases and the UE
access success rate increases. The exact gains depend on the coverage of the live network.

When a UE service is interrupted or the UE access fails, channel element (CE), code resources, and
power resources are released for the UE. After call reestablishment succeeds, the released resources
are re-occupied by the UE.

The call reestablishment feature:

• Generally interrupts CS services for at least 8 seconds

• Does not affect network KPIs

• Affects CS user experience

• Slightly affects non-real-time PS user experience

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10.1 When to Use Call Reestablishment
Use call reestablishment in temporary coverage holes and in tunnels, elevators, and buildings that cause
significant radio signal fluctuation.

10.2 Required Information


Before you enable this function, collect the following information:

• Causes of call drops or access failures and the number and proportion of times that UEs are involved
in the processes performed over the air interface

• Whether the lur interface is configured with and supports common channels

To support the call reestablishment feature under different RNCs, the lur interface must support
common channels.

10.3 Planning
None

10.4 Deploying Call Reestablishment


10.4.1 Requirements
None

10.4.2 Data Preparation


Parameter Name
Timer 302
Constant 302
Timer 313
Constant 313

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Parameter Name
Constant 315
Timer314
Timer 315
Num of Continuous Out of Sync Ind
Num of Continuous in Sync Ind
Radio Link Failure Timer Length
Reserved parameter 2
Reserved parameter 3

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Parameter Name
Reserved parameter 1
Reserved parameter 1
CORRM Algorithm Reserved Switch 1
Process Control Switch 4
Process Control Switch 4
CORRM Algorithm Reserved Switch 1
CORRM Algorithm Reserved Switch 1
CORRM Algorithm Reserved Switch 1

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Parameter Name
Reserved parameter 1
Reserved parameter 1
Process Control Switch 4
Reserved parameter 1
Wait RB setup response timer
Wait RB reconfiguratio n response timer
HO active set update response timer
HO PhyCh reconfiguratio n timer

10.4.3 Function Activation


Step 1 Set the following parameters appropriately:

1. Run the SET UCONNMODETIMER command to set Timer 302, Constant 302, Timer 313,
Constant 313, Timer 314, Constant 315, and Timer 315.

2. Run the MOD UCELL command to set Num of Continuous in Sync Ind, Num of Continuous Out
of Sync Ind, and Radio Link Failure Timer Length.

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3. Run the SET UCACALGOSWITCH command to set Reserved parameter 2 and Reserved
parameter 3.

4. Run the SET URRCTRLSWITCH command to set Reserved parameter 1 to RSVDBIT1_BIT28.

Step 2 Enable the switches that control the call reestablishment feature for cs and PS

1. Run the SET URRCTRLSWITCH command and select RSVDBIT1_BIT24 and RSVDBIT1_BIT25
under Reserved parameter 1.

Step 3 Enable the switches that control the call reestablishment feature triggered by RL failures and
SRB resets.

1. Run the SET URRCTRLSWITCH command and select RSVDBIT1_BIT22 and RSVDBIT1_BIT23
under Reserved parameter 1.

Step 4 Set the timer for the Active Set Update process.

1. Run the SET USTATETIMER command to set HO active set update response timer.

Step 5 Enable the switch that controls the call reestablishment feature triggered by physical channel
reconfiguration.

1. Run the SET URRCTRLSWITCH command and select PHY_RECFG_REEST_SWITCH under


Process Control Switch 4.

2. Run the SET USTATETIMER command to set HO PhyCh reconfiguration timer.

Step 6 Enable the switch that controls the call reestablishment feature triggered by RB setup.

1. Run the SET URRCTRLSWITCH command and select RB_SETUP_RL_REEST_SWITCH under


Process Control Switch 4.

2. Run the SET USTATETIMER command to set Wait RB setup response timer.

Step 7 Enable the switch that controls the call reestablishment feature triggered by RB reconfiguration.

1. Run the SET UCORRMPARA command and select RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT14 under CORRM
Algorithm Reserved Switch 1.

2. Run the SET USTATETIMER command to set Wait RB reconfiguration response timer.

Step 8 Enable the switch that controls the call reestablishment feature under different RNCs.

Run the SET URRCTRLSWITCH command and select IUR_RL_REEST_SWITCH under Process
Control Switch 4.

Step 9 Enable the switch that controls the call reestablishment feature triggered by RB reconfiguration

Run the SET UCORRMPARA command and select RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT20 under CORRM
Algorithm Reserved Switch 1.

Step 10 Enable the switch that controls the call reestablishment feature triggered by physical channel
reconfiguration

Run the SET UCORRMPARA command and select RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT19 under CORRM
Algorithm Reserved Switch 1.

Step 11 Enable the switch that controls the call reestablishment feature triggered by PS TRB rreset

Run the SET UCORRMPARA command and select RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT26 under CORRM
Algorithm Reserved Switch 1.

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10.4.4 MML Command Example


SET UCONNMODETIMER: T302=D1400, N302=3, T313=3, N313=D20, T314=D12, T315=D10, N315=D20;

MOD UCELL: Cellld=01, Nlnsynclnd=8, NOutsyncInd=8;

SET UCACALGOSWITCH: RsvdPara2=15000, RsvdPara3=30000;

SET URRCTRLSWITCH: PROCESSSWITCH4=PHY_RECFG_REEST_SWITCH-l&


IUR_RL_REEST_SWITCH-1&RB_SETUP_RL_REEST_SWITCH-1,

RsvdParal=RSVDBITl_BIT22-0&RSVDBITl_BIT23-0&RSVDBITl_BIT24-0&RSVDBITl_BIT25-0&RSVDBITl_BIT28-0;

SET UCORRMPARA: ReservedSwitchl=RESERVED_SWITCH_l_BIT14-l;

SET UCORRMPARA: ReservedSwitchl=RESERVED_SWITCH_l_BIT19-l;

SET UCORRMPARA: ReservedSwitchl=RESERVED_SWITCH_l_BIT20-l;

SET UCORRMPARA: ReservedSwitchl=RESERVED_SWITCH_l_BIT26-1;

SET USTATETIMER: HoAsuTmr=10000,RbSetupRspTmr=10000, RbRecfgRspTmr =10000,HoPhychRecfqTmr=10000;

10.4.5 Activation Observation


In call reestablishment triggered under the same RNC, track the IOS signaling according to Figure 3-1.
the NBAP_RL_ACT_CMD message can be tracked, the call reestablishment feature is enabled on the
live network.

In call reestablishment triggered under different RNCs, track the IOS signaling according to Figure 3-2. If
the RNSAP_RL_DEL_REQ message can be tracked, the call reestablishment feature is enabled on the
live network.

10.4.6 Deactivation
step 1 Disable the switches that control the call reestablishment feature for cs and PS

Run the SET URRCTRLSWITCH command and clear RSVDBIT1_BIT24 and RSVDBIT1_BIT25
under Reserved parameter 1.

Step 2 Disable the switches that control the call reestablishment feature triggered by RL failures and
SRB resets.

Run the SET URRCTRLSWITCH command and clear RSVDBIT1_BIT22 and RSVDBIT1_BIT23
under Reserved parameter 1.

Step 3 Disable the switch that controls the call reestablishment feature triggered by physical channel
reconfiguration.

Run the SET URRCTRLSWITCH command and clear PHY_RECFG_REEST_SWITCH under


Process Control Switch 4.

Step 4 Disable the switch that controls the call reestablishment feature triggered by RB setup.

Run the SET URRCTRLSWITCH command and clear RB_SETUP_RL_REEST_SWITCH under


Process Control Switch 4.

Step 5 Disable the switch that controls the call reestablishment feature triggered by RB reconfiguration.

Run the SET UCORRMPARA command and clear RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT14 under CORRM
Algorithm Reserved Switch 1.

Step 6 Disable the switch that controls the call reestablishment feature triggered by RB reconfiguration

Run the SET UCORRMPARA command and clear RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT20 under CORRM
Algorithm Reserved Switch 1.

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Step 7 Disable the switch that controls the call reestablishment feature triggered by physical channel
reconfiguration

Run the SET UCORRMPARA command and clear RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT19 under CORRM
Algorithm Reserved Switch 1.

Step 8 Disable the switch that controls the call reestablishment feature triggered by PS TRB rreset

Run the SET UCORRMPARA command and clear RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT26 under CORRM
Algorithm Reserved Switch 1.

Step 9 Disable the switch that controls the call reestablishment feature under different RNCs.

Run the SET URRCTRLSWITCH command and clear IUR_RL_REEST_SWITCH under Process
Control Switch 4.

Step 10 Run the SET URRCTRLSWITCH command and clear RSVDBIT 1_BIT28 under Reserved
parameter 1.

Step 11 (Optional) Set the following parameters to the values they were before the function was enabled:

1. Run the SET UCONNMODETIMER command to reset the following parameters to their original
values: Timer 302, Constant 302, Timer 313, Constant 313, Timer 314, Constant 315, and Timer
315.

2. Run the MOD UCELL command to reset the following parameters to their original values: Num of
Continuous in Sync Ind, Num of Continuous Out of Sync Ind, and Radio Link Failure Timer
Length.

3. Run the SET UCACALGOSWITCH command to reset Reserved parameter 2 and Reserved
parameter 3 to their original values.

4. Run the SET USTATETIMER to reset the following parameters to their original values: HO active set
update response timer, HO PhyCh reconfiguration timer, Wait RB setup response timer, and
Wait RB reconfiguration response timer.

-—End

10.4.7 MML Command Example


// Deactivating call reestablishment

SET URRCTRLSTaTITCH: PROCE3SSWITCH4=PHY_RECFG_REEST_SWITCH-0&


RB_REL_RL_REEST_STaTITCH-OSIUR_RL_REEST_SWITCH-0&RB_SETUP_RL_REEST_STaTITCH-Q,

RsvdParal=RSVDBITl BIT22-l&RSVDBITl BIT23-1&RSVDBIT] BIT24-1&RSVDBIT1BIT25-1&RSVDBIT1 BIT28-1;

SET UCŨRRMPARA
SET UCŨRRMPARA
SET UCORRMPARA
SET UCORRMPARA

Res erved3witchl=RESERVED_SWITCH_l_BITl4-0;
Res ervedSwitchl=RESERVED_SWITCH_l_BITl9-0;
Res ervedSwitchl=RESERVED_SWITCH_l_BIT2 0-0;
ReservedSwitchl=RESERVED SWITCH 1 BIT26-0;

CŨ NOTE

When you deactivate the call reestablishment feature, change the values of the following parameters back to their settings
before this function was activated: T302, N302, T313, N313, N315, T314(CS), T315(PS), Ninsynclnd, Noutsynclnd,
TRIFailure, RsvdPara2(CS), RsvdPara3(PS), RbSetupRspTmr, RbRecfgRspTmr, HoAsuTmr and
HoPhychRecfgTmr. otherwise, network performance will be greatly affected.

10.5 Performance Monitoring


After the call reestablishment feature is enabled fores services, observe the following KPIs:

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• Call drop rate: [VS.RAB.AbnormRel.AMR/(VS.RAB.AbnormRel.AMR + VS.RAB.NormRel.AMR)] X


100%

• RAB setup success rate: [(VS.RAB.SuccEstabCS.AMRA/S.RAB.AttEstab.AMR)] X 100%

After the call reestablishment feature is enabled, the preceding KPIs should be improved or the same as
those before the function was enabled. If the KPIs deteriorated, optimize them.

After the call reestablishment feature is enabled for PS services, observe the following KPIs:

• Call drop rate: [VS.RAB.AbnormRel.PS/(VS.RAB.AbnormRel.PS + VS.RAB.NomnRel.PS)] X 100%

• RAB setup success rate: [(VS.RAB.SuccEstabPS.Conv+VS.RAB.SuccEstabPS.Str


+VS.RAB.SuccEstabPS.Int

+VS.RAB.SuccEstabPS.Bkg)/(VS.RAB.AttEstabPS.Conv+VS.RAB.AttEstabPS.Str+VS.RAB.AttEstab
PS.Int +VS. RAB. AttEstab PS. Bkg)]x 100%

After the call reestablishment feature is enabled, the preceding KPIs should be improved or the same as
those before the function was enabled. If the KPIs deteriorated, optimize them.

10.6 Parameter Optimization


To strike a balance between KPIs and user experience, modify the following parameters based on
network conditions: T302, N302, T313, N313, N315, T314(CS), T315(PS), Ninsynclnd, Noutsynclnd,
TRIFailure, RsvdPara2 (CS), and RsvdPara3 (PS). Because parameter modification greatly affects
network performance, contact Huawei technical support personnel before you modify the parameters.

10.7 Troubleshooting
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Table 11-1 Parameter description

Para met er ID
AMRIcDi scardMo de

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Nlnsyncl nd

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RbRecfg RspTmr
RbSetup RspTmr
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er ID

NE

MML

Command

Feature ID

Feature Name

Description

parameter function. Therefore,


this parameter is not
recommended for the
configuration interface.

GUI Value

Range:RESERVED_SWITCH_
1_BIT1,

RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT2,

RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT3,

RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT4,

RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT5,

RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT6,

RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT7,

RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT8,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT9,

RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT1

0,

RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT1

1,

RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT1

2,

RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT1

3,

RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT1

4,

RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT1

5,

RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT1

6,

RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT1

7,

RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT1

8,

RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT1

9,

RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT2

0,

RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT2

1,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT2

2,

RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT2

3,

RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT2

4,

RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT2

5,

RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT2

6,

RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT2

7,

RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT2

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Description

8,

RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT2
9,

RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT3

0,

RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT3

1,

RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT3

Actual Value

Range:RESERVED_SWITCH_
1_BIT1,

RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT2,

RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT3,

RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT4,

RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT5,

RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT6,

RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT7,

RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT8,

RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT9,

RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT1

0,

RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT1

1,

RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT1

2,

RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT1

3,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT1

4,

RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT1

5,

RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT1

6,

RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT1

7,

RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT1

8,

RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT1

9,

RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT2

0,

RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT2

1,

RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT2

2,

RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT2

3,

RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT2

4,

RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT2

5,

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12 Counters

12 Counters
There are no specific counters associated with this feature.

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For the acronyms, abbreviations, terms, and definitions, see Glossary.

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14 Reference Documents

14 Reference Documents
1. 3GPP TS 25.331, "Radio Resource Control (RRC); Protocol specification"

2. 3GPP TS 25.214, "Physical layer procedures (FDD)"

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cluding its technical principles,

ment versions. There are two types

n the earlier version


Change Description

None
Optimized the figures of Figure 6-1 and Figure 6-2.

Change Description

None
Added 6 Air-Interface Process Overlap Added 7 Air-Interface Process Timeout Added the processing of physical channel reconfiguration in 6
ablished when a service
nd in tunnels, elevators, and

blishment request to the network to


dio bearer (SRB) reset.

E to start call reestablishment upon

UE does and stops downlink power


oves user experience by
ucing the call drop rate.

physical channel reconfiguration,


control (DCCC), and measurement

, the RAN detects the service


wn in Figure 2-1.
re not active. RB reset, air-interface
e of the processes before call

nd cause switch parameters.


witch ora cause switch.

Process

Active set update


Measurement control
Physical channel reconfiguration during a hard
handover
Physical channel reconfiguration in
compressed mode
Radio bearer reconfiguration

Process
Physical channel reconfiguration during a serving cell update
Physical channel reconfiguration for inter RNC-UE timer relationship adjustment when a UE reports event 6G or 6F

RB setup

Active set update

Measurement control

RB setup
RB reconfiguration during DCCC
PS TRB Reset

Physical channel reconfiguration during a hard handover

Physical channel reconfiguration in compressed mode

Process
Physical channel reconfiguration during HSUPA power adjustment
Physical channel reconfiguration for inter RNC-UE timer relationship adjustment when a UE reports event 6G or 6F

Physical channel reconfiguration during a serving cell change

s switch parameters.

ications received by the NodeB


rts the TRIFailure timer. The

es the value of the NINSYNCIND


resets the TRIFailure timer.

not reach the value of the


odeB considers that an RL failure
n RL set contains all the RLs of a

RL failures to be triggered. The higher the


onized. If either parameter is set to a high
e will be poor for both cs and PS services.
ue higher than the default. This way, RL

ents occur according to the


the UE access finally fails.

synchronization timer.

1_BIT28 switch status, and

switch status, and synchronization

RsvdParal:RSVDBIT1_BIT28 Switch Status


Off
On
Off
On

er expires, call reestablishment is

and downlink RLs are monitored by the

n timer used to initiate RL establishment is


ynchronization.

enable the corresponding service

Service Switch
RsvdPara 1: RS VD BIT1_BIT24
RsvdPara 1: RS VD BIT1_BIT25

e reestablished for both cs and PS

ed under the same RNC or under

B does not detect uplink RL


NC sends to the NodeB the Radio
nt (IE) "deactivate." Upon receiving
E's RL sets. Then, the RNC starts
and RsvdPara3 timer for PS

before the timer expires, the call

the timer expires, the RNC stops the

gered by an uplink RL failure under


er the same RNC
gered by an uplink RL failure under
er different RNCs over the lur interface
L failure under the same RNC and
zed as follows:

mmand to the NodeB.

quest message to the DRNC, and


NodeB, the DRNC waits for the

Ls, the UE starts the T313 timer if


er 1 reaches the value of the

detect an RL failure and the longer the UE

Layer 1 does not reach the value of


the Cell Update message with
ent. Meanwhile, the UE starts
5 timer for PS services.

m the RAN side after the T302 timer


T315 timer expires: (The number

ablishment is successful. Interrupted


eestablishment fails. Services are

n quickly detect RL failures.


gered by an SRB reset.
wever, the RNC does not receive a
ssions reaches the value of the

meter is set to NO_DISCARD, the RNC


o reestablish RLC entities on both

he lu Release Request message to

enable the corresponding service,

Service Switch
RsvdParal: RSVD
BIT1_BIT24
RsvdParal: RSVD
BIT1_BIT25

reestablished for both cs and PS

onding process timer so that call


4-2 shows the mapping between
Timer
HoAsuTmr
HoPhychRecfgTmr
RbSetupRspTmr
RbRecfgRspTmr

same as that triggered by an RL

gered by a TRB reset.


L_DCH state. If the RNC does not
f the following occurs:

he lu Release Request message to

nd the lu Release Request


er the call reestablishment, the

service and process switches

Process Switch
PDU sending is controlled by SET UCORRM PARA: ReservedSwitch 1. RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT26

ce of a UE in the CELL_DCH state,

me as that triggered by an RL
rer Reconfiguration or Physical
e a response from the UE before
ishment for the UE.

Reconfiguration message or
Update message containing the

Unrecoverable Error” from the UE, only

eestablishment.

Detection

tion message or Physical Channel

m the UE before the RIRstrTmr or

Figure 6-1 shows the procedure for

L Failure Detection."
rlap in scenario 1
corresponding service, process,

e RNC does not receive ACK of the

does not receive ACK of the Radio


Service Switch
RsvdParal :RS VDBIT1_BIT24

RsvdParal :RS VDBIT1_BIT25

reestablished for both cs and PS

en the RNC does not receive ACK of the

does not receive ACK of the Radio

Service Switch
RsvdPara1\ RSVDBIT1 BIT25
RsvdPara1\ RSVDBIT1 BIT24

reestablished for both cs and PS

ggered when the RNC does not receive


fora single PS service.

does not receive ACK of Physical

Service Switch
RsvdParal'. RS VDBIT1 Bl T25

ggered when the RNC does not receive


e forCS+PS combined services.

es not send the RNC a Physical

Service Switch
RsvdParal: RSVDBIT1 _BIT24

reestablished for both cs and PS

n message to a UE, the RNC


Link Failure" or“RLC

UE access fails.

reestablishment, as shown in
rlap in scenario 2

Radio Link Setup Response

Radio Link Deletion Response


ng the "deactivate" IE to the NodeB.
RL sets. Instead, the RNC initiates call

corresponding service, process,

e RNC does not receive ACK of the

does not receive ACK of the Radio

Process Switch
PROCESSSI/WTCW4: RB_SETUP_RL_REEST_SWITCH

e reestablished for both cs and PS

e RNC does not receive ACK of the

does not receive ACK of the Radio

Process Switch
ReservedSwitchl :RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT14 and SET UCORRMPARA: ReservedSwitchl

reestablished for both CS and PS


does not receive ACK of the Physical

Process Switch
ProcessSwitch4: PHY_RECFG_REEST_SWITCH and SET UCORRMPARA: ReservedSwitchl:

reestablished for both CS and PS

e same as that triggered by an RL

Detection

the RNC does not receive the


etupRspTmr timer expires. Then

he Iu Release Request message to

nd the Iu Release Request


wn in the following figure.

ut in scenario 1
ervice switch and process switch,

Process Switch

RB setup is controlled by SET UCORRMPARA: ReservedSwitchl :RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT1


Process Switch

RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT20.

reestablished for both CS and PS

ion Timeout
he RNC starts a timer whose
plies to the UMTS BSC6900. If the
message from the UE before the
either of the following occurs:

n Iu Release Request message to

nd an Iu Release Request message


following figure.

guration timeout
by physical channel

nnel reconfiguration timeout

Process Switch

The PHY RECFG REEST SWITCH under the PROCESSSWITCH4 parameter and SET CORRMPARA :ReservedSwitch1: RESERVE
reestablished for both CS and PS

e same as that triggered by an RL


ak coverage or significant signal
s or access failures that are
drop rate decreases and the UE
age of the live network.

ment (CE), code resources, and


ucceeds, the released resources
elevators, and buildings that cause

rtion of times that UEs are involved

lur interface must support

Parameter ID
T302
N302
T313
N313
Parameter ID
N315
T314
T315
Noutsynclnd
Nlnsynclnd
TRIFailure
RsvdPara2
RsvdPara3

Parameter ID
RsvdParal: RSVD BIT1_BIT22
RsvdParal RSVD BIT1_BIT23
ReservedSwitchl : RESERVED SWI TCH_1_BIT14
PROCESSSWITC H4.RB SETUP R L REEST SWITC H
PROCESSSWITC H4.PHY RECFG REEST_SWITCH
ReservedSwitchl :RESERVED SWI TCH_1_BIT20
ReservedSwitchl ■RESERVED SWI TCH_1_BIT19
ReservedSwitchl RESERVED SWI TCH_1_BIT26
Parameter ID

RsvdParal: RSVD BIT1_BIT24


RsvdParal: RSVD BIT1_BIT25
PROCESSSWITC H4 IUR RL REE ST_SWITCH
RsvdParal: RSVD BIT1_BIT28
RbSetupRspTmr
RbRecfgRspTmr
HoAsuTmr
HoPhychRecfgT mr

Constant 302, Timer 313,

ync Ind, Num of Continuous Out

arameter 2 and Reserved

ameter 1 to RSVDBIT1_BIT28.

re for cs and PS services.

_BIT24 and RSVDBIT1_BIT25

re triggered by RL failures and

_BIT22 and RSVDBIT1_BIT23


te response timer.

e triggered by physical channel

CFG_REEST_SWITCH under

figuration timer.

e triggered by RB setup.

UP_RL_REEST_SWITCH under

sponse timer.

e triggered by RB reconfiguration.

_SWITCH_1_BIT14 under CORRM

uration response timer.

e under different RNCs.

ST_SWITCH under Process

e triggered by RB reconfiguration

ITCH_1_BIT20 under CORRM

re triggered by physical channel

ITCH_1_BIT19 under CORRM

re triggered by PS TRB rreset

ITCH_1_BIT26 under CORRM


, T315=D10, N315=D20;

ITl_BIT25-0&RSVDBITl_BIT28-0;

Tmr =10000,HoPhychRecfqTmr=10000;

signaling according to Figure 3-1. If


shment feature is enabled on the

signaling according to Figure 3-2. If


ishment feature is enabled on the
re for cs and PS services.

T24 and RSVDBIT1_BIT25

re triggered by RL failures and

T22 and RSVDBIT1_BIT23

e triggered by physical channel

REEST_SWITCH under

e triggered by RB setup.

L_REEST_SWITCH under

e triggered by RB reconfiguration.

TCH_1_BIT14 under CORRM

e triggered by RB reconfiguration

TCH_1_BIT20 under CORRM

e triggered by physical channel

TCH_1_BIT19 under CORRM


e triggered by PS TRB rreset

TCH_1_BIT26 under CORRM

e under different RNCs.

ST_SWITCH under Process

BIT 1_BIT28 under Reserved

re before the function was enabled:

ng parameters to their original


314, Constant 315, and Timer

s to their original values: Num of


Radio Link Failure Timer

parameter 2 and Reserved

o their original values: HO active set


B setup response timer, and

IT1BIT25-1&RSVDBIT1 BIT28-1;
following parameters back to their settings
T315(PS), Ninsynclnd, Noutsynclnd,
pTmr, HoAsuTmr and

serve the following KPIs:

MR + VS.RAB.NormRel.AMR)] X

ttEstab.AMR)] X 100%

hould be improved or the same as

rve the following KPIs:

VS.RAB.NomnRel.PS)] X 100%

SuccEstabPS.Str

tEstabPS.Str+VS.RAB.AttEstab

hould be improved or the same as


lowing parameters based on
T315(PS), Ninsynclnd, Noutsynclnd,
ameter modification greatly affects
fore you modify the parameters.

NE
BSC69 00

NE

BSC69 00
NE

BSC69 00
BSC69 00
BSC69 00

NE

BSC69 00
BSC69 00
NE

BSC69 00
BSC69 00

NE

BSC69 00

NE
NE

NE

NE
NE

NE

NE
NE

NE

NE

BSC69 00
BSC69 00
BSC69 00
NE
NE

NE

BSC69 00
BSC69 00

NE
NE

NE
NE

NE

NE
NE

BSC69 00

NE

BSC69 00

NE
NE

BSC69 00
BSC69 00

NE

BSC69 00
BSC69 00

NE

BSC69 00
NE
Parameter Change

None
None

Parameter Change

None
None
Cause
SRB reset
RL failure
SRB reset
SRB reset
RL failure
SRB reset
RL failure
SRB reset RL failure Air-interface process timeout Air-interface process overlap

Cause
SRB reset RL failure Air-interface process timeout Air-interface process overlap
SRB reset RL failure Air-interface process timeout Air-interface process overlap
SRB reset
Air-interface process overlap
SRB reset
RL failure
SRB reset
RL failure
SRB reset
Air-interface process overlap
SRB reset Air-interface process overlap Air-interface process timeout RL failure
None
SRB reset
RL failure Air-interface process timeout
SRB reset
RL failure

Cause
SRB reset RL failure Air-interface process overlap Air-interface process timeout
SRB reset RL failure
SRB reset
RL failure
Air-interface process timeout
Synchronization Timer
RIRstrTmr
T313
RIRstrTmr
RIRstrTmr

Process Switch Cause Switch

Physical channel reconfiguration is controlled by PROCESSSWITCH4:PHY


RsvdPara 1: RSVDBIT1 Bl T23RB reconfiguration is controlled b
RECF G_REEST_SWITCH.
Process Cause Switch
Physical channel reconfiguration is RsvdParal: RSVDB
controlled by PROCESSSWITCH4-.PHY RECFG REE IT1_BIT22
ST SWITCH.
RB setup is controlled by PROCESSSWITCH4-.RB SETUP RL RE EST_SWITCH. RB reconfiguration is controlled by ReservedS witc
Cause Switch
None
Process Process Switch
RB setup PROCESSSWITC W4:RB_SETUP_R

L REEST SWITC H

Process Process Switch


RB reconfiguration ReservedS witch 1: RES E R VED_SWITCH_1_BIT14

Process Switch Cause Switch


The PHY_RECFG_REEST_SW ITCH under the PROCESSSWITCH4 parameter controls
Rsw/Paraf: whether
RSVDBIT1 call reestablishment can be trigge
Bl T23

Process Switch Cause Switch


The PHY RECFG REEST SWITCH under the PROCESSS WITCH4 parameter controls
ftsvc/Parai whether1call
:RSVDBIT reestablishment can be triggered whe
_BIT23
-*•
Cause Switch
None

Cause Switch
None
Cause Switch
None
Cause Switch
None
Cause Switch
Cause Switch

None
Remarks Data Source
Set this parameter based on network conditions, otherwise, network performance
Radio will
network
be greatly
plan (internal)
affected. The recommended value is 2s.
Set this parameter based on network conditions, otherwise, network performance
Radio will
network
be greatly
plan (internal)
affected. The recommended value is 3.
Set this parameter based on network conditions, otherwise, network performance
Defaultwill
value/recomme
be greatly affected.
nded value
The recommended value is 3s.
Set this parameter based on network conditions, otherwise, network performance
Radio will
network
be greatly
plan (internal)
affected. The higher the value of this parame
Remarks Data Source
Set this parameter based on network conditions, otherwise, network performance
Radio will
network
be greatly
plan (internal)
affected. The recommended value is 1.
Set this parameter based on network conditions, otherwise, network performance
Radio will
network
be greatly
plan (internal)
affected. The recommended value is 8s.
Set this parameter based on network conditions, otherwise, network performance
Radio will
network
be greatly
plan (internal)
affected. The recommended value is 10s.
Set this parameter based on network conditions, otherwise, network performance
Radio will
network
be greatly
plan (internal)
affected. The lower the value of this parame
Set this parameter based on network conditions, otherwise, network performance
Radio will
network
be greatly
plan (internal)
affected. The higher the value of this parame
Set this parameter based on network conditions, otherwise, network performance
Radio will
network
be greatly
plan (internal)
affected. The recommended value is 5s.
Timer for call reestablishment for cs services. Set this parameter based onRadio
network conditions, otherwise, network performance will be grea
network plan (internal)
Timer for call reestablishment for PS services. Set this parameter based on Radio
network
network
conditions,
plan (internal)
otherwise, network performance will be grea

Remarks Data Source


Switch that controls call reestablishment triggered by SRB resets DetermineRadio
whether
network
to enable
plan this
(internal)
switch by referring to section 10.2 "Requi
Switch that controls call reestablishment caused by RL failures. Determine whether
Radio network
to enable
plan
this
(internal)
switch by referring to section 10.2 "Require
Switch that controls call reestablishment caused by RB reconfiguration during
Default
DCCC.value/recomme
Determine whether
nded value
to enable this switch by referring to
Switch that controls call reestablishment caused by process overlap. Determine
Default
whether
value/recomme
to enable this
ndedswitch
valueby referring to section 10.2 "Re
Switch that controls call reestablishment caused by physical channel reconfiguration.
Default value/recomme
Determine whether
nded value
to enable this switch by referring to
Switch that controls call reestablishment caused by RB reconfiguration (DCCC)
Default
Determine
value/recomme
whether nded
to enable
valuethis switch by referring to sectio
Switch that controls call reestablishment caused by physical channel reconfiguration.
Default value/recomme
Determine whether
nded value
to enable this switch by referring to
Switch that controls call reestablishment caused by PS TRB reset. DetermineDefault
whether
value/recomme
to enable thisnded
switch
value
by referring to section 10.2 "Req
Remarks Data Source

Switch that controls call reestablishment for CS services. Determine whetherRadio


to enable
networkthisplan
switch
(internal)
by referring to section 10.2 "Required Info
Switch that controls call reestablishment for PS services. Determine whetherRadio
to enable
network
thisplan
switch
(internal)
by referring to section 10.2 "Required Infor
Switch that controls call reestablishment under different RNCs. Determine whether
Default to
value/recomme
enable this switch
ndedbyvalue
referring to section 10.2 "Require
Switch that controls call reestablishment triggered when T313 expires after Radio
an RLnetwork
failure. Determine whether to enable this switch by referrin
plan (internal)
Set this parameter to 10s if PROCESSSWITCH4:RB SETUP RL REE ST_SWITCH Radio network plan (internal)
Set this parameter to 10s if ReservedS witch 1: RESERVE D_SWI TCH_1 _BIT14
Radio network plan (internal)
Set this parameter to 10s. Radio network plan (internal)
Set this parameter to 10s if PROCESSSWITCH4PHY RECFG REEST _SWITCH Radio network plan (internal)
MML Command Feature ID
ADD UTYPSRB RLC MOD UTYPSRB RLC WRFD-020900

MML Command Feature ID

SET USTATETI MER WRFD-020202 WRFD-020203


MML Command Feature ID

SET USTATETI MER WRFD-020302 WRFD-020304 WRFD-020301


SET UCONNMO DETIMER WRFD-010101
SET UCONNMO DETIMER WRFD-010101

MML Command Feature ID

SET UCONNMO DETIMER WRFD-010101


ADD UCELLSET UP WRFD-022000
MML Command Feature ID

ADD UTYPSRB RLC MOD UTYPSRB RLC WRFD-020900


ADD UCELLSET UP WRFD-022000

MML Command Feature ID

SET URRCTRL SWITCH WRFD-020302 WRFD-010510 WRFD-140205 WRFD-020304

MML Command Feature ID


MML Command Feature ID

MML Command Feature ID

MML Command Feature ID


MML Command Feature ID

MML Command Feature ID

MML Command Feature ID


MML Command Feature ID

MML Command Feature ID

MML Command Feature ID

SET USTATETI MER WRFD-010101


SET USTATETI MER WRFD-010101
SET UCORRMP ARA None
MML Command Feature ID
MML Command Feature ID

MML Command Feature ID

SET USTATETI MER WRFD-010101


SET URRCTRL SWITCH WRFD-010101

MML Command Feature ID


MML Command Feature ID

MML Command Feature ID


MML Command Feature ID

MML Command Feature ID

MML Command Feature ID


MML Command Feature ID

SET URRCTRL SWITCH WRFD-010101

MML Command Feature ID

SET URRCTRL SWITCH WRFD-010101

MML Command Feature ID


MML Command Feature ID

SET UCONNMO DETIMER WRFD-010101


SET UCONNMO DETIMER WRFD-010101

MML Command Feature ID

SET UCONNMO DETIMER WRFD-010101


SET UCONNMO DETIMER WRFD-010101

MML Command Feature ID

ADD UCELLSET UP WRFD-022000


MML Command Feature ID
ntrolled by ReservedS witch PRESERVED SWITCH _1_BIT14. ŨŨ NOTE RB reconfiguration applies to a single PS service or to services combined with a PS s
Cause Switch
RsvdParal: RSVDBIT1 BI T23

Cause Switch
RsvdParal: RSVD BIT1_BIT23
Feature Name Description
Logical Channel Management Meaning:This parameter specifies whether the AM RLC entity discards the Service Data Un

Feature Name Description


"NoDiscardMaxDAT" needs to be set. For details of this parameter, refer to the 3GPPTS 25
Intra RNC Soft Handover Inter RNC Soft Handover
Meaning:A timer to RNCwait for the response to active set update in soft handover procedu
Feature Name Description
Unit:ms Default Value:5000
Inter Frequency Hard Handover Based on Coverage
Meaning:A
Inter Frequency
timer to RNC
Hardwait
Handover
for the Based
response
on to
DLphysical
QoS Intra
channel
Frequency
reconfiguration
Hard Handover
in hard ha
3GPP R9 Specifications Meaning:Maximum number of retransmissions of CELL UPDATE/URA UPDATE.Protocol de
3GPP R9 Specifications Meaning:Maximum number of successive "out of sync" indications received from L1. Protoc

Feature Name Description


Actual Value Range: 1,2, 4, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 Unit:None Default Value:D50
3GPP R9 Specifications Meaning:Maximum number of successive "in sync" indications received from L1 when T313
Physical Channel Management Meaning:This parameter defines the times of successive in-sync indications required for the
Feature Name Description
Default Value:5
Logical Channel Management Meaning:This parameter is applicable to only the AM RLC entity whose "AMRIcDiscardMod
Physical Channel Management Meaning:This parameter defines the times of successive in-sync indications required for sta

Feature Name Description


NodeB shall stop and reset the timer after receiving successive in-sync indications of the nu
Meaning:1)
Inter Frequency Hard Handover Based on Coverage AMR HHO FAILRRC
3.4/6.8/13.6/27.2Kbps ROLLBACK SWITCH
Connection (HardAccess
and Radio Handover Failure
Bearer Rollback Switch
Establishment and R

Feature Name Description


CONNECTION SETUP message takes effect. If the IE RLC info under SRB3 or SRB4 in the
Feature Name Description
fails to be set up. 4) T c P_AC K_AC CELERATOR_S WITCH (Switch for Throughput Inc

Feature Name Description


links of the UE are out of synchronization. When this switch is turned off, the BSC6900 does

Feature Name Description


radio link (RL) for the UE if the BSC6900 detects a signaling radio bearer (SRB) reset at lay
Feature Name Description
threshold. If the switch is turned on, the UE moves from the CELL FACH state to the CELL_

Feature Name Description


Reconfigure Switch for CS HHO) When this switch is turned on, the BSC6900 does not put

Feature Name Description


activation time information element (IE) in the hard handover configuration message across
Feature Name Description
the RLC state before and after a UE moves from the CELL FACH state to the CELL_PCH o

Feature Name Description


RB SETUP RL REEST SWIT CH, RRC CONN SETUP OPT s WITCH, TCP

Feature Name Description


CH-0&RB SETUP RL REEST _SWITCH-0&RRC_CONN_SE TUP OPT SWITCH-0&TCP A
3GPP R9 Specifications Meaning:A timer used to wait for the RB reconfiguration response from UE in the RB proced
3GPP R9 Specifications Meaning:A timer to RNC wait for the RB setup response from UE in the RB procedure. Refe
None Meaning:CORRM algorithm reserved switch 1. The switch is reserved for further change req
Feature Name
Feature Name Description
RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT2 6, RESERVED SWITCH 1 BIT2 7, RESERVED SWITCH 1

Feature Name Description


T31-0&RESERVED SWITCH 1_BIT32-0
3GPP R9 Specifications Meaning:A timer to RNC wait for radio link restoration indication in the radio link procedure.
3GPP R9 Specifications Meaning:2) nas_qOs_mod_switch (QoS Change Switch for NAS) When the switch is turned

Feature Name Description


the RNC enables the function of AMR mute detection. When the switch is turned off, the RN

Feature Name Description


FACH. (2)Congestion occurs on the DCcH, and the value of the Establishment cause inform

Feature Name Description


interrupted downlink transmission on SRB2. 23) RSVDBIT1_BIT23 (Reserved Parameter
Feature Name Description
25) RSVDBIT1_BIT25 (Reserved Parameter 1 Bit 25) When the switch is turned on, for U

Feature Name Description


USTATETIMER command. After the timer has expired, the RNC triggers cell update with th

Feature Name Description


RSVDBIT1 BIT4, RSVDBIT1 BIT5, RSVDBIT1 BIT6, RSVDBIT1 BIT7, RSVDBIT1 BIT8, RS
Feature Name Description
BIT21-1&RSVDBIT1 BIT22-1& RSVDBIT1 BIT23-1&RSVDBIT 1 BIT24-1&RSVDBIT1 BIT25
3GPP R9 Specifications Meaning:Reserved parameter 2. Disuse statement: This parameter is used temporarily in pa

Feature Name Description


RSVDBIT1 BIT30, RSVDBIT1 BIT31, RSVDBIT1_BIT32 Actual Value Range:This paramete
3GPP R9 Specifications Meaning:Reserved parameter 3. Disuse statement: This parameter is used temporarily in pa

Feature Name Description


RSVDBIT1 BIT4, RSVDBIT1 BIT5, RSVDBIT1 BIT6, RSVDBIT1 BIT7, RSVDBIT1 BIT8, RS
Feature Name Description
1&RSVDBIT1 BIT23-1&RSVD BIT 1 BIT24-1 &RSVDBIT 1 BIT 25-1&RSVDBIT1 BIT26-1&R
3GPP R9 Specifications Meaning:T302 is started after the UE transmits the CELL UPDATE/URA UPDATE message
3GPP R9 Specifications Meaning:T313 is started after the UE detects consecutive N313 "out of sync" indications fro

Feature Name Description


Default Value:3
3GPP R9 Specifications Meaning:T314 is started when the criteria for radio link failure are fulfilled and only radio bea
3GPP R9 Specifications Meaning:T315 is started when the criteria for radio link failure are fulfilled, and only the radio

Feature Name Description


T315 (orT314) is started and CELL UPDATE is sent. If the RL cannot be successfully recon
Physical Channel Management Meaning:Radio link failure timer duration. When the radio link set is in the synchronized stat
Feature Name Description
Unit:0.1s Default Value:50
r to services combined with a PS service.
y discards the Service Data Units (SDUs) that need to be sent and the discard mode. This parameter is applicable only in the RLC AM mode. - If this para

meter, refer to the 3GPPTS 25.322. This parameter is an advanced parameter. To modify this parameter, contact Huawei Customer Service Center for tech
date in soft handover procedure. Note: The value range of "HoAsuTmr" is 1 to 300000 in the current version. In a later version, the value range changes in
annel reconfiguration in hard handover procedure. Note: The value range of "HoPhychRecfgTmr" is 1 to 300000 in the current version. In a later version, the
ATE/URA UPDATE.Protocol default value is 3. GUI Value Range:0~7 Actual Value Range:0~7 Unit:None Default Value:3
tions received from L1. Protocol default value is 20. GUI Value Range:D1, D2, D4, D10, D20, D50, D100, D200

efault Value:D50
s received from L1 when T313 is activated. Protocol default value is 1. GUI Value Range:D1, D2, D4, D10, D20, D50, D100, D200, D400, D600, D800, D10
ync 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 nu
tity whose "AMRIcDiscardMode" is set to NO_DISCARD. This parameter specifies the maximum number of transmissions of a PDU before the RLC entity i
ync 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 receive

ve in-sync indications of the number defined by NlnsyncInd.When the timer expires, the NodeB triggers the radio link failure process, and indicates which ra
dover Failure Rollback Switch for cs AMR Speech Services) When this switch is turned on, the BSC6900 supports rollback caused by failed hard handove

nfo under SRB3 or SRB4 in the RRC CONNECTION SETUP message contains the same information as that under SRB2, the BSC6900 replaces the IE R
CH (Switch for Throughput Increase in the Case of Simultaneous uplink and downlink Transmissions) This switch is turned on to increase the total through

s turned off, the BSC6900 does not reestablish the radio link for the UE under the preceding conditions. 6) IUR_RL_REEST_SWITCH (lur RL Reestablish

adio bearer (SRB) reset at layer 2 (L2) or all uplink RLs for the UE are out of synchronization upon expiration of the RL Restore timer. For the RL reestablis
CELL FACH state to the CELL_DCH state. If the switch is turned on, the UE does not move from the CELL FACH state to the CELL_DCH state. This functio

on, the BSC6900 does not put the activation time information element (IE) in the hard handover configuration message for CS services. After receiving the m

configuration message across the lur interface. After receiving the message, the UE immediately activates the configuration. When this switch is turned off,
ACH state to the CELL_PCH or URA_PCH state due to event 4B. A UE in the CELL_FACH state can move to the CELL_PCH or URA_PCH state even whe

T s WITCH, TCP ACK ACCELERATOR s WITCH, RRC CELLFACH TRB RESE T TO F2D SWITCH, SEND MSG NULL SWITCH,

TUP OPT SWITCH-0&TCP A CK ACCELERATOR SWITCH -0&RRC_CELLFACH_TRB_RE SET TO F2D SWITCH-0&SE ND MSG NULL SWITCH-0& C
onse from UE in the RB procedure. Refer to the Note. GUI Value Range:300~300000 Actual Value Range:300~300000 Unit:ms Default Value:5000
UE in the RB procedure. Refer to the Note. GUI Value Range:300~300000 Actual Value Range:300~300000 Unit:ms Default Value:5000
reserved for further change request use. Disuse statement: This parameter is used temporarily in patch versions and will be replaced with a new parameter
T2 7, RESERVED SWITCH 1 BIT2 8, RESERVED SWITCH 1 BIT2 9, RESERVED SWITCH 1 BIT3 0, RESERVED SWITCH 1 BIT3 1, RESERVED SWITC

on in the radio link procedure. Note: The value range of "RlRstrTmr" is 1 to 300000 in the current version. In a later version, the value range changes into 1
AS) When the switch is turned on, for UEs whose HS-DSCH category is smaller than 13, if the maximum downlink rate specified in the PDP activation requ
the switch is turned off, the RNC disables the function of AMR mute detection. 16) RSVDBIT1_BIT 16 (Reserved Parameter 1 Bit 16) When the switch is

he Establishment cause information element (IE) in the message is Originating Conversational Call, Terminating Conversational Call, or Emergency Call. 2

_BIT23 (Reserved Parameter 1 Bit 23) When the switch is turned on, the RNC does not trigger cell update with the cause value "RL Failure" reported by a
n the switch is turned on, for UEs using PS services only, the RNC does not reestablish radio links for a UE if the RNC detects interrupted downlink transmi

NC triggers cell update with the cause value "radio link failure" and reestablishes radio links for the UE. When the switch is turned off, for UEs using

T1 BIT7, RSVDBIT1 BIT8, RSVDBIT1 BIT9, RSVDBIT1 BIT10, RSVDBIT1 BIT11, RSVDBIT1 BIT12, RSVDBIT1 BIT13, RSVDBIT1 BIT14, RSVDBIT1 BIT
T 1 BIT24-1&RSVDBIT1 BIT25-1&RSVDBIT1 BIT26-1&RSVD BIT1 BIT27-1&RSVDBIT1 BIT 28-1&RSVDBIT1 BIT29-1&RS VDBIT1 BIT30-1&RSVDBIT1
meter is used temporarily in patch versions and will be replaced with a new parameter in later versions. The new parameter ID reflects the parameter funct

al Value Range:This parameter is set to 0 or 1 according to the related domains. Unit:None Default Value:RSVDBIT1 BIT1-0&RSV DBIT1 BIT2-0&RSVDB
meter is used temporarily in patch versions and will be replaced with a new parameter in later versions. The new parameter ID reflects the parameter funct

T1 BIT7, RSVDBIT1 BIT8, RSVDBIT1 BIT9, RSVDBIT1 BIT10, RSVDBIT1 BIT11, RSVDBIT1 BIT12, RSVDBIT1 BIT13, RSVDBIT1 BIT14, RSVDBIT1 BIT
T 25-1&RSVDBIT1 BIT26-1&RS VDBIT1 BIT27-1 &RSVDBIT 1 BIT28-1 &RSVDBIT 1 BIT29-1& RSVDBIT1 BIT30-1&RSVDBIT 1 BIT31 -1 &RSVDBIT 1 B
DATE/URA UPDATE message and stopped after the UE receives the CELL UPDATE CONFIRM/URA UPDATE CONFIRM message. CELL UPDATE/URA
13 "out of sync" indications from L1. T313 is stopped after the UE detects consecutive N315 "in sync" indications from L1 .It indicates Radio Link (RL) failur

are fulfilled and only radio bearers (RBs) associated with T314 exist.T314 is stopped after the Cell Update procedure has been completed. Protocol defaul
are fulfilled, and only the radio bearer associated with T315 exists.T315 is stopped after the Cell Update procedure has been completed. Protocol default v

L cannot be successfully reconfigured by CELL UPDATE CONFIRM before the expiry of the corresponding T315 (or T314), CELL UPDATE will be resent fo
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
in the RLC AM mode. - If this parameter is set to TIMER BASED WITH EXPLI CIT_SIGNALLING, "ExplicitTimerDiscard" is required for triggering SDU di

wei Customer Service Center for technical support. GUI Value Range:TIMER BASED WITH EXPLICIT SIGNALLING, DISCARD AFTER MAX DAT RETRAN
version, the value range changes into 100 to 300000. In the current version, if you enter a value within the range of 1 to 100 including 1, this value can still
current version. In a later version, the value range changes into 100 to 300000. In the current version, if you enter a value within the range of 1 to 100 includ

D100, D200, D400, D600, D800, D1000 Actual Value Range:1,2, 4, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 400, 600, 800, 1000 Unit:None Default Value:D1
state until it has received a certain number (the number is defined by Nlnsynclnd) of successive in-sync indications from L1, and then the NodeB triggers the
ons of a PDU before the RLC entity is reset. When the mode is set to NO_DISCARD, the RLC entity will be directly reset if the number of retransmissions o
NodeB starts the timer after it receives successive out-of-sync indications of the number defined by NOutsyncInd.The

ilure process, and indicates which radio link set is out-of-sync. GUI Value Range:1~256 Actual Value Range: 1~256 Unit:None Default Value:50
back caused by failed hard handovers of cs AMR speech services. It is recommended that the timerT312 be set to 1 second (SET UCONNMODETIMER: T

B2, the BSC6900 replaces the IE RLC info under SRB3 or SRB4 with the IE same as RB:0x2(2) to shorten the length of the message. When this switch is
ned on to increase the total throughput in the uplink and downlink only when uplink and downlink HSPA data is transmitted simultaneously. In other scenar

EEST_SWITCH (lur RL Reestablishment Switch) When this switch is turned on, a UE sends the BSC6900 a Cell Update message with the cause value "R

Restore timer. For the RL reestablishment triggered by SRB reset detected by BSC6900, the switch CELLUPT RLFAILURE SRBR EESTAB SWITCH und
to the CELL_DCH state. This function helps to reduce the number of call drops caused by the BSC6900 not responding to' the TRB reset requests during F

for CS services. After receiving the message, the UE immediately activates the configuration. When this switch is turned off, the BSC6900 puts the activati

ation. When this switch is turned off, the BSC6900 puts the activation time IE in the hard handover configuration message across the lur interface. After rec
L_PCH or URA_PCH state even when there is downlink data transmission for the UE. When this occurs, data packets are suspended on the BSC6900 side

NULL SWITCH, cs HHO ASYNC CTRL SWI TCH, PS HHO ASYNC CTRL SWI TCH, IUR HHO ASYNC CTRL SWI TCH, R8 UE SEL DPUE SWITCH, F2

&SE ND MSG NULL SWITCH-0& CS HHO ASYNC CTRL SWI TCH-0&PS_HHO_ASYNC_CT RL_SWITCH-0&IUR_HHO_AS YNC CTRL SWITCH-0&R8
Unit:ms Default Value:5000
Default Value:5000
ill be replaced with a new parameter in later versions. The new parameter ID reflects the
WITCH 1 BIT3 1, RESERVED SWITCH 1 BIT3 2 Unit:None Default Value:RESERVED SWITCH 1 BIT 1 -0&RESERVED SWITC H 1 BIT2-0&RESERVED S

sion, the value range changes into 100 to 300000. In the current version, if you enter a value within the range of 1 to 100 including 1, this value can still be
specified in the PDP activation requests from the UEs exceeds 16 Mbit/s, the requests are sent to the CN after the rate is changed to 16 Mbit/s. When the
ameter 1 Bit 16) When the switch is turned on, the RNC can perform DRDs during the P2D procedure. When the switch is turned off, the RNC cannot perfo

ersational Call, or Emergency Call. 21) RSVDBIT1_BIT21 (Reserved Parameter 1 Bit 21) When the switch is turned on, for UEs that are establishing AMR

se value "RL Failure" reported by a UE if the associated NodeB reports to the RNC that all radio links for the UE experience synchronization loss. When th
detects interrupted downlink transmission on SRB2, or if the associated NodeB reports to the RNC that all radio links for the UE experience synchronization

h is turned off, for UEs using cs services, if a NodeB reports to the RNC that all radio links for a UE experience synchronization loss, the RNC starts the RL

3, RSVDBIT1 BIT14, RSVDBIT1 BIT15, RSVDBIT1 BIT16, SYSHO CSIN PERMIT SWIT CH, RSVDBIT1 BIT18, RSVDBIT1 BIT19, RSVDBIT1 BIT20, RSV
1&RS VDBIT1 BIT30-1&RSVDBIT1 BIT31-0&RSVDBIT1_BIT32-1
meter ID reflects the parameter function. Therefore, this parameter is not recommended for the configuration interface. GUI Value Range:RSVDBIT1 BIT1, R

BIT1-0&RSV DBIT1 BIT2-0&RSVDBIT1 BIT 3-0&RSVDBIT1 BIT4-0&RSVD BIT1 BIT5-0&RSVDBIT1 BIT6 -0&RSVDBIT1 BIT7-0&RSVDB IT1 BIT8-0&RSV
meter ID reflects the parameter function. Therefore, this parameter is not recommended for the configuration interface. GUI Value Range:RSVDBIT1 BIT1, R

3, RSVDBIT1 BIT14, RSVDBIT1 BIT15, RSVDBIT1 BIT16, RSVDBIT1 BIT17, RSVDBIT1 BIT18, RSVDBIT1 BIT19, RSVDBIT1 BIT20, RSVDBIT1 BIT21,
RSVDBIT 1 BIT31 -1 &RSVDBIT 1 BIT32-1
IRM 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
L1 .It indicates Radio Link (RL) failure upon expiry. Protocol default value is 3. GUI Value Range:0~15 Actual Value Range:0~15 Units

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 reconfigure
s been completed. Protocol default value is 180. In case of the RL failure when the UE is in CELL_DCH state,

14), CELL UPDATE will be resent for RL reconfiguration (this operation relates to T302 and N302). It is recommended that T315 be set to greater than T30
umber defined by NOutsyncInd. The NodeB shall stop and reset the timer after receiving successive in-sync indications of the number defined by Nlnsyncln
ard" is required for triggering SDU discard. If the transmission time exceeds a preset value, the TX end discards this SDU. At the same time, it sends a Mov

ISCARD AFTER MAX DAT RETRANSMISSIONS, NO_DISCARD Actual Value Range:TIMER BASED WITH EXPLICIT SIGNALLING, DISCARD AFTER M
o 100 including 1, this value can still be synchronized and issuec but the system regards the value as 5000, the recommended value. Therefore, you are ad
ue within the range of 1 to 100 including 1, this value can still be synchronized and issued but the system regards the value as 5000, the recommended val

e Default Value:D1
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 recover
et if the number of retransmissions of a PDU reaches the value defined by this parameter. The number of retransmissions at the RLC layer increases when

it:None Default Value:50


econd (SET UCONNMODETIMER: T312=1;) before turning on this switch. If the timer T312 is not set to 1 second, AMR noise will occur on some UEs. Wh

of the message. When this switch is turned off, the BSC6900 does not replace the IE RLC info under SRB3 or SRB4 in the RRC CONNECTION SETUP me
tted simultaneously. In other scenarios, you are advised to turn off the switch. When this switch is turned on, the function of increasing the total throughput

te message with the cause value "Radio Link Failure" and the BSC6900 reestablishes the radio link for the UE under the following conditions: The UE has

LURE SRBR EESTAB SWITCH under "PROCESSSWITCH2" in the "SET URRCTRLSWITCH" command should be turned on. The BSC6900 performs a c
g to' the TRB reset requests during FACH congestion. 9) SEND_MSG_NULL_SWITCH (MM NULL Message Switch) Whether the BSC6900 sends an MM N

d off, the BSC6900 puts the activation time IE in the hard handover configuration message for CS services. After receiving the message, the UE activates

ge across the lur interface. After receiving the message, the UE activates the configuration at the specified activation time. 13) R8_UE_SEL_DPUE_SWIT
are suspended on the BSC6900 side. This switch is introduced to solve this problem. When this switch is turned on, the BSC6900 queries the RLC state be

CH, R8 UE SEL DPUE SWITCH, F2P DATATRANS OPTIMIZE SWITCH Actual Value Range:PS F2D OVERLAP c ELLUPT SWITCH, AMR HHO FAIL RO

HO_AS YNC CTRL SWITCH-0&R8 U E_SEL_DPUE_SWITCH-0&F2 P DATATRANS OPTIMIZE S WITCH-0


D SWITC H 1 BIT2-0&RESERVED SWI TCH 1 BIT3-0&RESERVED S WITCH 1 BIT4-0&RESERVED SWITCH 1 BIT5-0&RESERV ED SWITCH 1 BIT6-1&

0 including 1, this value can still be synchronized and issued but the system regards the value as 11000, the recommended value. Therefore, you are advis
e is changed to 16 Mbit/s. When the switch is turned off, the PDP activation requests are sent to the CN without changing the maximum downlink rate. 15)
h is turned off, the RNC cannot perform DRDs during the P2D procedure. 17) SYSHO_CSIN_PERMIT_SWIT CH (2G-ÍO-3G cs Handover Switch) When th

n, for UEs that are establishing AMR services and shifting from the CELL_FACH state to the CELL_DCH state, the RNC stops establishing AMR services t

ence synchronization loss. When the switch is turned off, the RNC triggers cell update with the cause value "RL Failure" reported by a UE and reestablishe
r the UE experience synchronization loss. When the switch is turned off, for UEs using PS services only, the RNC triggers cell update with the cause value

nization loss, the RNC starts the RL Restore timer whose duration is specified by the T313 parameter in the SET UCONNMODETIMER command. After th

DBIT1 BIT19, RSVDBIT1 BIT20, RSVDBIT1 BIT21, RSVDBIT1 BIT22, RSVDBIT1 BIT23, RSVDBIT1 BIT24, RSVDBIT1 BIT25, RSVDBIT1 BIT26, RSVDBI
GUI Value Range:RSVDBIT1 BIT1, RSVDBIT1 BIT2, RSVDBIT1 BIT3, RSVDBIT1 BIT4, RSVDBIT1 BIT5, RSVDBIT1 BIT6, RSVDBIT1 BIT7, RSVDBIT1 B

T1 BIT7-0&RSVDB IT1 BIT8-0&RSVDBIT1 BIT9-0 &RSVDBIT1 BIT10-0&RSVDBI T1 BIT11-0&RSVDBIT1 BIT12 -0&RSVDBIT1 BIT13-0&RSVD BIT1 BIT
GUI Value Range:RSVDBIT1 BIT1, RSVDBIT1 BIT2, RSVDBIT1 BIT3,

SVDBIT1 BIT20, RSVDBIT1 BIT21, RSVDBIT1 BIT22, RSVDBIT1 BIT23, RSVDBIT1 BIT24, RSVDBIT1 BIT25, RSVDBIT1 BIT26, RSVDBIT1 BIT27, RSVD
302; otherwise, the UE will enter idle mode. Protocol default value is 4000. GUI Value Range:D100, D200, D400, D600, D800, D1000, D1200, D1400, D16
nge:0~15 Units

L cannot be successfully reconfigured by CELL UPDATE CONFIRM before the expiry of the corresponding T314 (or T315), CELL update will be resent for

that T315 be set to greater than T302*N302. The smaller the value 0ÍT315 is, the higher the call drop rate of the corresponding service is. When T314 expi
of the number defined by Nlnsynclnd. When the timer expires, the NodeB triggers the radio link failure process, and indicates which radio link set is out-of-
DU. At the same time, it sends a Move Receiving Window (MRW) command to the RX end, indicating the discard, to update the RX window. In this mode, "

T SIGNALLING, DISCARD AFTER MAX DAT RETRANSMISSIONS, NO_DISCARD UnitiNone Default Value:None
mended value. Therefore, you are advised not to enter a value smaller than 100. GUI Value Range: 1-300000 Actual Value Range: 1-300000
alue as 5000, the recommended value. Therefore, you are advised not to enter a value smaller than 100. GUI Value Range:1~300000 Actual Value Range

ronized. 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 pro
ns at the RLC layer increases when the Uu interface signal quality deteriorates. In this situation, set the parameter to a large value. For details of this param

R noise will occur on some UEs. When this switch is turned off, the BSC6900 does not support rollback caused by failed hard handovers of

the RRC CONNECTION SETUP message. 3) PS F2D OVERLAP CELLUPT _SWITCH (Switch for Simultaneous PS Service Setup F2D and Cell Update P
n of increasing the total throughput in the case of simultaneous uplink and downlink transmissions takes effect. When this switch is turned off, the function

e following conditions: The UE has a radio link for the DRNC. The BSC6900 does not perform any procedures or it performs an active set update or physic

ned on. The BSC6900 performs a cell update if the BSC6900 receives a CELL UPDATE message with the cause value of RL FAILURE, RLC UNRECOVE
hether the BSC6900 sends an MM NULL message to the CS CN. If the switch RNC CS QUERY UE IMEI S WITCH under PROCESSSWITCH2 in the SET

ving the message, the UE activates the configuration at the specified activation time. 11) pS_hho_async_ctrl_swi TCH(Asynchronous Reconfigure Switch fo

me. 13) R8_UE_SEL_DPUE_SWITCH (Switch for Preferentially Allocating DPUe Resources to UEs That Comply with 3GPP Release 8 or Later) When thi
BSC6900 queries the RLC state before a UE moves from the CELL FACH state to the CELL_PCH or URA_PCH state due to event 4B. If the state query f

LUPT SWITCH, AMR HHO FAIL ROLLBACK SWITCH, PHY RECFG REEST SWITC H, IUR RL REEST SWITCH, RB SETUP RL REEST SWIT CH, RRC
-0&RESERV ED SWITCH 1 BIT6-1&RESE RVED SWITCH 1 BIT7-0&RE SERVED SWITCH 1 BIT8-0& RESERVED SWITCH 1 BIT9-0&RESERVED SWI

nded value. Therefore, you are advised not to enter a value smaller than 100. GUI Value Range:1~300000 Actual Value Range:1~300000 Unit:ms Default
ng the maximum downlink rate. 15) RSVDBIT1_BIT15 (Reserved Parameter 1 Bit 15) When the switch is turned on,
O-3G cs Handover Switch) When the switch is turned on, inter-RAT cs handovers from 2G cells to 3G cells are allowed. When the switch is turned off, int

C stops establishing AMR services to handle cell update if the RNC receives from the UEs a cell update message containing the cause value "cell reselect

e" reported by a UE and reestablishes radio links, if the associated NodeB reports to the RNC that all radio links for the UE experience synchronization loss
ers cell update with the cause value "RL Failure" reported by a UE and reestablishes radio link, if the RNC detects interrupted downlink transmission on SR

NNMODETIMER command. After the timer has expired, the RNC triggers cell update with the cause value "radio link failure" and reestablishes radio links f

1 BIT25, RSVDBIT1 BIT26, RSVDBIT1 BIT27, RSVDBIT1 BIT28, RSVDBIT1 BIT29, RSVDBIT1 BIT30, RSVDBIT1 BIT31, RSVDBIT1_BIT32 Actual Value
BIT6, RSVDBIT1 BIT7, RSVDBIT1 BIT8, RSVDBIT1 BIT9, RSVDBIT1 BIT10, RSVDBIT1 BIT11, RSVDBIT1 BIT12, RSVDBIT1 BIT13, RSVDBIT1 BIT14, R

RSVDBIT1 BIT13-0&RSVD BIT1 BIT14-0&RSVDBIT1 BIT 15-0&RSVDBIT1 BIT16-0&RS VDBIT1 BIT17-0&RSVDBIT1 BIT18-0&RSVDBIT1 BIT19-0& RSV

BIT1 BIT26, RSVDBIT1 BIT27, RSVDBIT1 BIT28, RSVDBIT1 BIT29, RSVDBIT1 BIT30, RSVDBIT1 BIT31, RSVDBIT1_BIT32 Actual Value Range:This par
, D800, D1000, D1200, D1400, D1600, D1800, D2000, D3000, D4000, D6000, D8000 Actual Value Range: 100, 200, 400, 600,800, 1000, 1200, 1400, 160

15), CELL update will be resent for RL reconfiguration (this operation relates to T302 and N302). It is recommended that T314 be set to greater than T302*

ponding service is. When T314 expires and the UE is performing a cs service, or T315 expires and the UE is performing a PS service,the BSC6900 releas
dicates which radio link set is out-of-sync. GUI Value Range:0~255 Actual Value Range:0~25.5
date the RX window. In this mode, "ExplicitTimerMRW, "ExplicitTimerDiscard", and "ExplicitMaxMRW' need to be set. - If this parameter is set to DISCAR

lue Range: 1-300000


nge:1~300000 Actual Value Range:1~300000 Unit:ms Default Value:5000

te. In the radio link maintenance process, Nlnsynclnd is used together with the successive out-of-sync indication counter. GUI Value Range:1~256 Actual V
large value. For details of this parameter, refer to the 3GPP TS 25.322. This parameter is an advanced parameter. To modify this parameter, contact Huaw

ed hard handovers of cs AMR speech services, leading to call drops. 2) RRC CONN SETUP OPT s WITCH (RRC CONNECTION SETUP Message Opt

ervice Setup F2D and Cell Update Procedures) During the PS service setup, thebSc6900 undoes a CELL_FACH-to-CELL_DCH (F2D for short) procedure
his switch is turned off, the function of increasing the total throughput in the case of simultaneous uplink and downlink transmissions does not take effect.

forms an active set update or physical channel reconfiguration procedure. The BSC6900 detects that the SRB2 is disconnected in the downlink or the Node

e of RL FAILURE, RLC UNRECOVERABLE ERROR, or REENTERED SERVICE AREA. When this switch is turned off and the BSC6900 is waiting for a U
der PROCESSSWITCH2 in the SET URRCTRLSWITCH command is turned on, testing the interworking between the BSC6900 and the CN is required. If t

Asynchronous Reconfigure Switch for PS HHO) When this switch is turned on, the BSC6900 does not put the activation time information element (IE) in the

3GPP Release 8 or Later) When this switch is turned on, the BSC6900 preferentially allocates DPUe resources in any subrack to UEs that comply with 3G
due to event 4B. If the state query fails, the UE does not perform the state transition. If the state query succeeds, the UE continues with the state transition

SETUP RL REEST SWIT CH, RRC CONN SETUP OPT s WITCH, TCP ACK ACCELERATOR s WITCH, RRC CELLFACH TRB RESE T TO F2D S
WITCH 1 BIT9-0&RESERVED SWITCH 1 BI T10-0&RESERVED SWITCH 1 BIT11-0&RESERVED SWIT CH 1 BIT 12-0&RESERVED S WITCH 1 BIT13-

e Range:1~300000 Unit:ms Default Value:11000


ed. When the switch is turned off, inter-RAT cs handovers from 2G cells to 3G cells are not allowed. 20) RSVDBIT 1_BIT20 (Reserved Parameter 1 Bit 20

aining the cause value "cell reselection." When the switch is turned off, for UEs that are establishing AMR services and shifting from the CELL FACH state

UE experience synchronization loss. 24) RSVDBIT1_BIT24 (Reserved Parameter 1 Bit 24) When the switch is turned on, for UEs using CS services, the
rupted downlink transmission on SRB2, or if the associated NodeB reports to the RNC that all radio links for the UE experience synchronization loss. 26)

ailure" and reestablishes radio links for the UE. 29) RSVDBIT 1_BIT29 (Reserved Parameter 1 Bit 29) When the switch is turned off, the RNC performs the

31, RSVDBIT1_BIT32 Actual Value Range:This parameter is set to 0 or 1 according to the related domains. Unit:None Default Value:RSVDBIT1 BIT1-0&N
VDBIT1 BIT13, RSVDBIT1 BIT14, RSVDBIT1 BIT15, RSVDBIT1 BIT16, RSVDBIT1 BIT17, RSVDBIT1 BIT18, RSVDBIT1 BIT19, RSVDBIT1 BIT20, RSVD

BIT18-0&RSVDBIT1 BIT19-0& RSVDBIT1 BIT20-0&RSVDBIT 1 BIT21-0&RSVDBIT1 BIT22-0&RSVDBIT1 BIT23-0&RSVD BIT1 BIT24-0&RSVDBIT 1 BIT

_BIT32 Actual Value Range:This parameter is set to 0 or 1 according to the related domains. Unit:None Default Value:RSVDBIT1 BIT1-1&RSV DBIT1 BIT2
400, 600,800, 1000, 1200, 1400, 1600, 1800,2000,3000, 4000, 6000, 8000 Unit: ms Default Value:D2000

at T314 be set to greater than T302*N302. The smaller the value of T314 is, the higher the call drop rate of the corresponding service is. When T314 expire

ng a PS service,the BSC6900 releases the RRC connection. GUI Value Range:D0, D10, D30, D60, D180, D600, D1200, D1800 Actual Value Range:0, 10,
If this parameter is set to DISCARD AFTER MAX DAT RETRANSMISSIONS, "MaxDAT" is required for triggering SDU discard. If the number of transmis
er. GUI Value Range:1~256 Actual Value Range: 1~256 Unit:None
modify this parameter, contact Huawei Customer Service Center for technical support. GUI Value Range:D1, D2, D3, D4, D5, D6, D7.D8, D9, D10, D15, D2

ONNECTION SETUP Message Optimization Switch) Whether optimization of the RRC CONNECTION SETUP message takes effect. When this switch is t

ELL_DCH (F2D for short) procedure when it receives a Cell Update message with the cause value "cell reselection" during the F2D procedure. When this s
ransmissions does not take effect.5) PHY_RECFG_REEST_SWITC H (Switch for RL Reestablishments During the Physical Channel Reconfiguration) Wh

nnected in the downlink or the NodeB reports that all radio links of the UE are out of synchronization. When this switch is turned off, the BSC6900 does no

and the BSC6900 is waiting for a UE's response during an RB setup D2D procedure, the BSC6900 does not perform an RL reestablishment or cell update
BSC6900 and the CN is required. If the CN needs to verify the serial number of direct transfer messages, turn on this switch. The BSC6900 rather than the

n time information element (IE) in the hard handover configuration message for PS services. After receiving the message, the UE immediately activates the

subrack to UEs that comply with 3GPP Release 8 or later. When this switch is turned off, the BSC6900 preferentially allocates DPU resources in the subra
E continues with the state transition. The BSC6900 queries the RLC state again after the state transition is complete and before the L2 link is deactivated.

CELLFACH TRB RESE T TO F2D SWITCH, SEND MSG NULL SWITCH, cs HHO ASYNC CTRL SWI TCH, PS HHO ASYNC CTRL SWI TCH, IUR
-0&RESERVED S WITCH 1 BIT13-0&RESERVE D SWITCH 1 BIT14-0&RESE RVED SWITCH 1 BIT15-0&R ESERVED SWITCH 1 BIT16-0&RESERVED
BIT20 (Reserved Parameter 1 Bit 20) When this switch is turned on, the RNC performs a state transition from CELL PCH or URA_PCH to CELL_FACH (P2

shifting from the CELL FACH state to the CELL_DCH state, if the RNC receives from the UEs a cell update message containing the cause value "cell rese

d on, for UEs using CS services, the RNC does not trigger cell update with the cause value "RL Failure" reported by a UE, if the RNC detects interrupted do
perience synchronization loss. 26) RSVDBIT1_BIT26 (Reserved Parameter 1 Bit 26) When the switch is turned on, the RNC does not reestablish radio lin

is turned off, the RNC performs the CELL_DCH-to-CELL_FACH (D2F for short) procedure on UEs that support fast dormancy. When the switch is turned o

Default Value:RSVDBIT1 BIT1-0&NAS QOS MOD SWITCH-0&RSV DBIT1 BIT3-0&RSVDBIT1 BIT 4-0&RSVDBIT1 BIT5-0&RSVD BIT1 BIT6-0&RSVDBIT
IT1 BIT19, RSVDBIT1 BIT20, RSVDBIT1 BIT21, RSVDBIT1 BIT22, RSVDBIT1 BIT23, RSVDBIT1 BIT24, RSVDBIT1 BIT25, RSVDBIT1 BIT26, RSVDBIT1

SVD BIT1 BIT24-0&RSVDBIT 1 BIT 25-0&RSVDBIT1 BIT26-0&RS VDBIT1 BIT27-0&RSVDBIT1 BIT28-0&RSVDBIT1 BIT29-0& RSVDBIT1 BIT30-0&RSV

SVDBIT1 BIT1-1&RSV DBIT1 BIT2-1&RSVDBIT1 BIT 3-1&RSVDBIT1 BIT4-1&RSVD BIT1 BIT5-1&RSVDBIT1 BIT6 -1&RSVDBIT1 BIT7-1&RSVDB IT1 B
onding service is. When T314 expires and the UE is performing a CS service, or T315 expires and the UE is performing a PS service,the BSC6900 release

0, D1800 Actual Value Range:0, 10, 30, 60, 180, 600, 1200, 1800 Units Default Value:D0
DU discard. If the number of transmissions of a PDU exceeds a preset value, the TX end discards the corresponding SDU. At the same time, it sends an MR
4, D5, D6, D7.D8, D9, D10, D15, D20, D25, D30, D35, D40 Actual Value Range: 1,2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 15, 20, 25,30, 35,40 UniLNone Default Value:N

ge takes effect. When this switch is turned on, optimization of the RRC

ring the F2D procedure. When this switch is turned on, the BSC6900 temporarily does not send the RANAP_RAB_ASSIGNMENT_ RESP message to the
hysical Channel Reconfiguration) When this switch is turned on, a UE sends the BSC6900 a Cell Update message with the cause value "Radio Link Failure

is turned off, the BSC6900 does not reestablish the radio link for the UE under the preceding conditions.7) R B_s ET u P_R L_R E EST_S WIT CH (Swi

n RL reestablishment or cell update even if the trigger conditions are met.8) RRC CELLFACH TRB RESE T TO F2D SWITCH (The CELL_FACH-to-CELL_
witch. The BSC6900 rather than the CS CN sends an IDENTITY REQUEST message to a UE to obtain its IMEI. Upon receiving an IDENTITY RESPONSE

e, the UE immediately activates the configuration. When this switch is turned off, the BSC6900 puts the activation time IE in the hard handover configuratio

locates DPU resources in the subrack that the UEs access to UEs that comply with 3GPP Release 8 or later. The BSC6900 allocates DPU resources in oth
nd before the L2 link is deactivated. If there is SRB3, SRB4, orTRB data to be transmitted to the UE on the RLC, the paging procedure is triggered. When t

HHO ASYNC CTRL SWI TCH, IUR HHO ASYNC CTRL SWI TCH, R8 UE SEL DPUE SWITCH, F2P DATATRANS OPTIMIZE SWITCH UnibNone Default
ED SWITCH 1 BIT16-0&RESERVED SWITCH 1 BI T17-0&RESERVED SWITCH 1 BIT18-0&RESERVED SWIT CH 1 BIT 19-0&RESERVED S WITCH 1 B
H or URA_PCH to CELL_FACH (P2F) upon receiving a CELL UPDATE message with the cause value "uplink data transmission" or "paging response". Wh

ontaining the cause value "cell reselection," the RNC stops establishing AMR services to handle cell update and resumes AMR services only after cell upd

UE, if the RNC detects interrupted downlink transmission on SRB2, or if the associated NodeB reports to the RNC that all radio links for the UE experience s
e RNC does not reestablish radio links for a UE if the UE reports to the RNC cell update caused by SRB reset. When the switch is turned off, the RNC ree

rmancy. When the switch is turned on, the RNC performs the CELL_DCH-to-CELL_PCH (D2P for short) procedure on UEs that support fast dormancy. Dis

T5-0&RSVD BIT1 BIT6-0&RSVDBIT1 BIT7 -0&RSVDBIT1 BIT8-0&RSVDB IT1 BIT9-0&RSVDBIT1 BIT10-0&RSVDBIT1 BIT11-0&RSVD BIT1 BIT12-0&RS
BIT25, RSVDBIT1 BIT26, RSVDBIT1 BIT27, RSVDBIT1 BIT28, RSVDBIT1 BIT29,

BIT29-0& RSVDBIT1 BIT30-0&RSVDBIT 1 BIT31-0&RSVDBIT1 BIT32-0

1&RSVDBIT1 BIT7-1&RSVDB IT1 BIT8-1&RSVDBIT1 BIT9-1 &RSVDBIT1 BIT10-1&RSVDBI T1 BIT11-1&RSVDBIT1 BIT12 -1&RSVDBIT1 BIT13-1&RSV
g a PS service,the BSC6900 releases the RRC connection. GUI Value Range:D0, D2, D4, D6, D8, D12, D16, D20 Actual Value Range:0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 12, 16,
DU. At the same time, it sends an MRW command to the RX end, indicating this discard, to update the RX window. In this mode, "MaxDAT", "TimerMRW', a
30, 35,40 UniLNone Default Value:None

IGNMENT_ RESP message to the CN after the F2D procedure is undone and waits until the Cell Update message is processed and the PS service is set
the cause value "Radio Link Failure" and the BSC6900 reestablishes the radio link for the UE under the following conditions: The UE has not responded to

u P_R L_R E EST_S WIT CH (Switch for RL Reestablishment or Cell Update During an RB Setup) When this switch is turned on and the BSC6900 is wai

WITCH (The CELL_FACH-to-CELL_DCH state (F2D) transition switch by TRB reset) When the BSC6900 receives a TRB reset request from a UE in the C
eceiving an IDENTITY RESPONSE message from the UE: The BSC6900 sends an MM NULL message to the CS CN if this switch is turned on. The BSC6

IE in the hard handover configuration message for PS services. After receiving the message, the UE activates the configuration at the specified activation

6900 allocates DPU resources in other subracks only when the amount of consumed DPU resources in this subrack exceeds a preset threshold for inter-su
ging procedure is triggered. When this switch is turned off, the original state transition from CELL FACH to CELL PCH or URA_PCH is used. This paramet

PTIMIZE SWITCH UnibNone Default Value:PS F2D OVERLAP CE LLUPT SWITCH-O&AMR HH 0 FAIL ROLLBACK SWITCH-O&PHY RECFG REEST SW
BIT 19-0&RESERVED S WITCH 1 BIT20-0&RESERVE D SWITCH 1 BIT21-0&RESE RVED SWITCH 1 BIT22-0&R ESERVED SWITCH 1 BIT23-0&RESE
nsmission" or "paging response". When this switch is turned off, if receiving a CELL UPDATE message with the cause value "uplink data transmission" or "

mes AMR services only after cell update is completed. 22) RSVDBIT1_BIT22 (Reserved Parameter 1 Bit 22) When the switch is turned on, the RNC does

all radio links for the UE experience synchronization loss. When the switch is turned off, for UEs using CS services, the RNC triggers cell update with the ca
he switch is turned off, the RNC reestablishes radio links for a UE if the UE reports to the RNC cell update caused by SRB reset. 28) RSVDBIT1_BIT28 (Re

UEs that support fast dormancy. Disuse statement: This parameter is used temporarily in patch versions and will be replaced with a new parameter in later

T1 BIT11-0&RSVD BIT1 BIT12-0&RSVDBIT1 BIT 13-0&RSVDBIT1 BIT14-0&RS VDBIT1 BIT15-0&RSVDBIT1 BIT16-0&SYSHO CSIN PERM IT SWITCH-1
BIT12 -1&RSVDBIT1 BIT13-1&RSVD BIT1 BIT14-1&RSVDBIT1 BIT 15-1&RSVDBIT1 BIT16-1&RS VDBIT1 BIT17-1&RSVDBIT1 BIT18-1&RSVDBIT1 BIT
al Value Range:0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 12, 16, 20 Unit:s Default Value:D0
his mode, "MaxDAT", "TimerMRW', and "MaxMRW' need to be set. - If this parameter is set to NO_DISCARD, the TX end does not discard any SDU. If th
processed and the PS service is set up successfully. When this switch is turned off, the BSC6900 directly responds to the CN with a RANAP_RAB_ASSIGN
itions: The UE has not responded to the Physical Channel Reconfiguration message. The BSC6900 detects interrupted downlink transmission on SRB2 or

s turned on and the BSC6900 is waiting for a UE's response during a radio bearer (RB) setup CELL_DCH-to-CELL_DCH (D2D) procedure: The BSC6900

RB reset request from a UE in the CELL_FACH state, the BSC6900 cannot respond to the UE with a confirm message if the FACH is congested. The RRC
if this switch is turned on. The BSC6900 does not send an MM NULL message to the CS CN if this switch is turned off. 10) cS_hho_async_ctrl_swi TCH(A

iguration at the specified activation time. 12) iuR_hho_async_ctrl_swi TCH(Asynchronous Reconfigure Switch for Iur HHO) When this switch is turned on,

ceeds a preset threshold for inter-subrack resource sharing. 14) F2P_DATATRANS_OPTIMIZE_ SWITCH(Switch for Optimized Data Transmission before
or URA_PCH is used. This parameter is an advanced parameter. To modify this parameter, contact Huawei Customer Service Center for technical support

WITCH-O&PHY RECFG REEST SWI TCH-0&IUR RL REEST SWIT


ERVED SWITCH 1 BIT23-0&RESERVED SWITCH 1 BI T24-0&RESERVED SWITCH 1 BIT25-0&RESERVED SWIT CH 1 BIT26-0&RESERVED S WITCH
value "uplink data transmission" or "paging response," the RNC performs a state transition from CELL PCH orURA PCH to CELL_DCH (P2D) in either of th

e switch is turned on, the RNC does not trigger cell update with the cause value "RL Failure" if the RNC detects interrupted downlink transmission on SRB2

RNC triggers cell update with the cause value "RL Failure" reported by a UE and reestablishes radio links, if the RNC detects interrupted downlink transmis
RB reset. 28) RSVDBIT1_BIT28 (Reserved Parameter 1 Bit 28) When the switch is turned on, for UEs using CS services, if a NodeB reports to the RNC th

placed with a new parameter in later versions. The new parameter ID reflects the parameter function. Therefore, this parameter is not recommended for the

&SYSHO CSIN PERM IT SWITCH-1&RSVDBIT 1 BIT 18-1&RSVDBIT1 BIT19-1&RS VDBIT1 BIT20-1&RSVDBIT1


RSVDBIT1 BIT18-1&RSVDBIT1 BIT19-1& RSVDBIT1 BIT20-1&RSVDBIT 1 BIT21-1&RSVDBIT1 BIT22-
end does not discard any SDU. If the number of transmissions of a PDU exceeds a preset value, the AM RLC entity will be reset. In this mode,
he CN with a RANAP_RAB_ASSIGNMENT_ RESP message with the cause value "IU_UNSPEC_FAIL" after the F2D procedure is undone, indicating that t
d downlink transmission on SRB2 or the NodeB reports that all radio

CH (D2D) procedure: The BSC6900 reestablishes a

if the FACH is congested. The RRC CELLFACH TRB RESE T_TO_F2D_SWITCH parameter specifies whether a UE performs an F2D transition if the num
10) cS_hho_async_ctrl_swi TCH(Asynchronous

HO) When this switch is turned on, the BSC6900 does not put the

Optimized Data Transmission before a State Transition from CELL FACHtoCELL PCH or URA_PCH) Whether the BSC6900 queries
Service Center for technical support. GUI Value Range:PSF2D OVERLAP c ELLUPT SWITCH, AMR HHO FAIL ROLLBACK SWITCH, PHY RECFG
CH 1 BIT26-0&RESERVED S WITCH 1 BIT27-0&RESERVE D SWITCH 1 BIT28-0&RESE RVED SWITCH 1 BIT29-0&R ESERVED SWITCH 1 BIT30-0&R
H to CELL_DCH (P2D) in either of the following scenarios: (1 Congestion occurs on the

ted downlink transmission on SRB2. When the switch is turned off, the RNC triggers cell update with the cause value "RL Failure" and reestablishes radio

etects interrupted downlink transmission on SRB2, or if the associated NodeB reports to the RNC that all radio links for the UE experience synchronization
es, if a NodeB reports to the RNC that all radio links for a UE experience synchronization loss, the RnC starts the RL Restore timer whose duration is spec

rameter is not recommended for the configuration interface. GUI Value Range:RSVDBIT 1 BIT1, NAS QOS MOD SWITCH, RSVDBIT1 BIT3,
ll be reset. In this mode,
rocedure is undone, indicating that the PS service
erforms an F2D transition if the number of TRB reset requests from the UE to the BSC6900 reaches a specified
ROLLBACK SWITCH, PHY RECFG REEST SWITC H, IUR RL REEST SWITCH,
R ESERVED SWITCH 1 BIT30-0&RESERVED SWITCH 1 BI
RL Failure" and reestablishes radio links if the RNC detects

the UE experience synchronization loss.


estore timer whose duration is specified by the RlRstrTmr parameter in the SET

TCH, RSVDBIT1 BIT3,

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