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95.3.2 Information Element Table LTE


IE Name Range/Unit Arg Description Refined
–1312 ... Height above sea level in feet.
Altitude (ft) 29028 – ✔
ft Reported by positioning equipment.
Height above sea level in meters.
–400 ... 8848 ✔
Altitude (m) –
m
Reported by positioning equipment.
These elements relate to ANR, Automatic Neighbor Relation detection.
ANR IEs: General
Regarding this mechanism in general, see ► 3GPP 36.300, sections 22.3.2a and
remark
22.3.3–4.
Physical Layer Cell Identity of a cell which the UE
has been instructed by the eNodeB to look for and
report the CGI for. This may be an EUTRAN,
UTRAN, or GERAN cell. ► 3GPP 36.331, sections
ANR Cell For
5.5.3–5 and 6.3.5, parameter
Which To Report Text –
cellForWhichToReportCGI
CGI

The UE may conceivably have several such


reporting orders assigned at the same time. If so,
only one cell is presented.
Feature group indicators determining the UE's
capability to perform ANR measurements. ► 3GPP
36.331, sections 6.3.6 and B.1

5: Long DRX cycle, DRX command MAC control


element

ANR Feature
Text – 17: Periodical measurement reporting for intra-
Group Indicators
frequency ANR

18: Periodical measurement reporting for inter-


frequency ANR

19: Periodical measurement reporting for inter-RAT


ANR
Populated when the UE is instructed to report CGI
for an EUTRAN cell that is on a different carrier from
ANR Inter- the current serving cell.
frequency LTE Text –
Activated Cleared when the corresponding measId is
removed.
IE Name Range/Unit Arg Description Refined
Example: "Yes, EARFCN: 6300, PCI: 38"
Populated when the UE is instructed to report CGI
for a non-EUTRAN cell.

ANR Inter-RAT
Text – Cleared when corresponding measId is removed.
LTE Activated

Examples: "Yes, RAT: GERAN, ARFCN: 19"; "Yes,


RAT: UTRA, UARFCN: 10638, PSC: 14"
Populated when the UE is instructed to report CGI
for an EUTRAN cell that is on the same carrier as
ANR Intra- the current serving cell.
frequency LTE Text –
Activated Cleared when corresponding measId is removed.

Example: "Yes, PCI: 38"


This IE takes the value "Yes" if and when a
reportConfig is observed with Purpose set to
ANR LTE Text: reportCGI: ► 3GPP 36.331, section 5.5.4.1. It does

Configured "Yes"/"No" not follow that the UE is currently using the
reportConfig; the value "Yes" only indicates that
ANR as such is enabled in the network.
Cell reported by the UE. Normally identical to "ANR
Cell For Which To Report CGI", except possibly if
the UE has been given multiple reporting orders of
this kind, in which case only one cell is presented.
The string has the following format:

LTE intra-frequency: <Physical Layer Cell Id>


ANR Reported Cell Text –

LTE inter-frequency: <EARFCN>, <Physical Layer


Cell Id>

WCDMA inter-RAT: <UARFCN>, <SC>

GSM inter-RAT: <ARFCN>, <BSIC>


CGI of the cell reported by the UE, that is, of "ANR
Reported Cell". Formats:

EUTRAN cell: MCC, MNC, TAC, UC-Id.


ANR Reported CGI Text –

UTRAN cell: PLMN, LAC, UC-Id.

GERAN cell: PLMN, LAC, C-Id.


CS fallback: Current attach type. One of: "EPS
Attach Type Text –
Attach", "Combined EPS/IMSI Attach".
Bearer IEs:
The argument points to an EPS bearer.
General remark
IE Name Range/Unit Arg Description Refined
Bearer Associated 1 ...
Text Data radio bearer associated with EPS bearer.
DRB 11
The default EPS bearer that each dedicated EPS
bearer is associated with. Invalid if the bearer is itself
Bearer Default EPS 1 ...
5 ... 15 a default bearer, i.e. only valid for dedicated bearers.
Bearer ID 11
Regarding the EPS bearer identity, see ► 3GPP
24.007.
Bearer Guaranteed
0 ... 350000 1 ... Guaranteed downlink bit rate for each EPS bearer.
Bitrate DL
kbit/s 11 ► 3GPP 24.301, section 9.9.4.3
(kbit/s)
Bearer Guaranteed
0 ... 350000 1 ... Guaranteed uplink bit rate for each EPS bearer.
Bitrate UL
kbit/s 11 ► 3GPP 24.301, section 9.9.4.3
(kbit/s)
1 ... ✔
Bearer ID 5 ... 15 Identity number of each EPS bearer.
11
1 ... The party that initiated each EPS bearer: UE or
Bearer Initiator Text
11 network.
Bearer Maximum
0 ... 350000 1 ... Maximum downlink bit rate for each EPS bearer.
Bitrate DL
kbit/s 11 ► 3GPP 24.301, section 9.9.4.3
(kbit/s)
Bearer Maximum
0 ... 350000 1 ... Maximum uplink bit rate for each EPS bearer.
Bitrate UL
kbit/s 11 ► 3GPP 24.301, section 9.9.4.3
(kbit/s)
Bearer Number Of 0 ... 11 – Number of EPS bearers for the UE.
Bearer PDN 1 ... The PDN connection that each EPS bearer is
0 ... 8
Connection Index 11 associated with.
1 ... QoS Class Identifier. ► 3GPP 23.203, section
Bearer QCI 1 ... 9
11 6.1.7.2
1 ... Type of each EPS bearer. One of: "Undefined",
Bearer Type Text
11 "Default", "Dedicated".
CE Level 0 ...3 – Coverage Enhancement Level.
CE Mode 0 ...1 – Coverage Enhancement Mode.
CE Num CSI RS Number of repetitions for Coverage Enhancement
1 ... 32 –
Repetitions CSI RS.
CE Num Max
Maximum number of repetitions for Coverage
MPDCCH 1 ... 256 –
Enhancement MPDCCH.
Repetitions
CE Num PRACH
Current number of repetitions for Coverage
MSG1 Repetitions 1 ... 128 –
Enhancement PRACH MSG1.
(Current)
CE Num PUCCH
Number of repetitions for Coverage Enhancement
Repetitions (Format 1 ... 32 –
PUCCH (Format 1)
1)
CE Num PUCCH
Number of repetitions for Coverage Enhancement
Repetitions (Format 1 ... 32 –
PUCCH (Format 2)
2)
IE Name Range/Unit Arg Description Refined
CE PDSCH
Current number of repetitions for Coverage
Repetitions 0 ... 2048 –
Enhancement PDSCH.
(Current)
CE PDSCH Maximum number of repetitions for Coverage
16 ... 2048 –
Repetitions (Max) Enhancement PDSCH.
CE PUCCH MSG4
Current number of repetitions for Coverage
Repetitions 0 ... 32 –
Enhancement MSG4 on PUCCH.
(Current)
CE PUCCH MSG4 Maximum number of repetitions for Coverage
1 ... 32 –
Repetitions (Max) Enhancement MSG4 on PUCCH.
CE PUSCH
Current number of repetitions for Coverage
Repetitions 0 ... 2048 –
Enhancement PUSCH.
(Current)
CE PUSCH Maximum number of repetitions for Coverage
8 ... 2048 –
Repetitions (Max) Enhancement PUSCH.
All elements prefixed with "Cell" (without a following "List") pertain to cell
reselection measurements of one type or another (intra-frequency, inter-
frequency, or inter-RAT).

The arguments of all IEs associated with the same type of cell reselection are
"Cell" IEs: General
coordinated; for example, arg = 1 always refers (at a given moment in time) to
remarks
the same E-UTRA frequency for all IEs related to inter-frequency cell reselection.

In the specifications, see especially ► 3GPP 36.331, section 6.1.3 ("RRC


information elements – System information blocks") and ► 3GPP 36.304, section
5.2.4.7 ("Cell reselection parameters in system information broadcasts").
Allowed bandwidth for inter-frequency cell
Cell Allowed
reselection measurements. Given as a number of
Measurement 6 ... 100
1 ... 8 resource blocks (RBs).
Bandwidth Inter RBs
Frequency
Argument: Points to an E-UTRA frequency.
Cell Allowed
Allowed bandwidth for intra-frequency cell
Measurement 6 ... 100
– reselection measurements. Given as a number of
Bandwidth Intra RBs
resource blocks (RBs).
Frequency
EARFCNs of E-UTRA cells that are candidates for
Cell DL EARFCN inter-frequency cell reselection.
0 ... 39649 1 ... 8
Inter Frequency
Argument: Just a sequence number.
ARFCNs of GERAN cells that are candidates for
Cell GERAN 0 ... inter-RAT cell reselection.
0 ... 1023
ARFCN 63
Argument: Just a sequence number.
Cell Q-Hysteresis 0 ... 24 Qhyst, hysteresis value for cell ranking criteria.

(dB) dB ► 3GPP 36.304, section 5.2.4.7
IE Name Range/Unit Arg Description Refined
Qoffsetfrequency, frequency-specific offset for
equal-priority E-UTRA frequencies. ► 3GPP 36.304,
Cell Q-Offset –24 ... 24
1 ... 8 section 5.2.4.7
Frequency dB

Argument: Points to an E-UTRA frequency.


Cell Q-Qualmin -34 ... -3
– Q qualmin , minimum required quality level in cell.
(dB) dBm
–140 ... 44 Qrxlevmin, minimum required Rx level in cell.
Cell Q-RxLevMin –
dBm ► 3GPP 36.304, section 5.2.4.7
Corresponds to Qrxlevminoffset, offset to the
signaled Qrxlevmin taken into account in the Srxlev
evaluation as a result of a periodic search for a
higher priority PLMN while camped normally in a
Cell Q-RxLevMin
0 ... 8 – VPLMN. ► 3GPP 36.304, section 5.2.3.2
Offset

The actual IE value is equal to q-RxLevMinOffset,


broadcast in SIB type 1 (► 3GPP 36.331, section
6.2.2). Qrxlevminoffset = IE value ×2 [dB].
Absolute priority of carrier frequency used in inter-
Cell Reselection frequency cell reselection procedure. Derived from
Priority Inter 0 ... 7 1 ... 8 SIB type 5. ► 3GPP 36.304, section 5.2.4.7
Frequency
Argument: Points to an E-UTRA frequency.
Cell Reselection
Absolute priority of carrier frequency as stated in SIB
Priority Intra 0 ... 7 –
type 3. ► 3GPP 36.304, section 5.2.4.7
Frequency
Cell T-Reselection 0 ... 7 Timer TreselectionRAT for inter-RAT cell reselection

CDMA2000 s to CDMA2000 (1x). ► 3GPP 36.304, section 5.2.4.7
Cell T-Reselection 0 ... 7 Timer TreselectionRAT for inter-RAT cell reselection

GERAN s to GERAN (GSM).
Timer TreselectionRAT for inter-frequency cell
Cell T-Reselection
0 ... 7 reselection within E-UTRA.
Inter Frequency 1 ... 8
s
EUTRA
Argument: Points to an E-UTRA frequency.
Cell T-Reselection
0 ... 7 Timer TreselectionRAT for intra-frequency cell
Intra Frequency –
s reselection within E-UTRA.
EUTRA
Cell T-Reselection 0 ... 7 Timer TreselectionRAT for inter-RAT cell reselection

UTRA s to UTRA (UMTS).
These elements are what is shown in the LTE "Serving/Neighbor Cell" status
"Cell List" IEs: window. They contain the same information as the "Serving Cell" and "Neighbor
General remark Cell" elements, except that there is an additional element indicating the type of
each cell: see below.
One of:
Cell List Type
1 ...
Text
64 SC: Serving cell (single carrier used)
CA
IE Name Range/Unit Arg Description Refined
PCell: Primary serving cell (carrier aggregation
used)

SCell1 ... SCell7: Secondary serving cell no. 1 ... 7


(carrier aggregation used; nos. 3 and above are as
yet theoretical)

MN: Monitored neighbor

DN: Detected neighbor


"Cell Threshold" "High" refers to a frequency or RAT with higher priority than the current serving
IEs: General frequency. Similarly, "Low" refers to a frequency or RAT with lower priority than
remark the current serving frequency. ► 3GPP 36.304, section 5.2.4.7
Srxlev threshold used by the UE on the serving cell
Cell Threshold 0 ... 62
– when reselecting towards a lower priority
Serving Low dB
RAT/frequency.
CDMA2000 inter-RAT cell reselection Srxlev
Cell Threshold X 0 ... 62 1 ... threshold "High".
High CDMA2000 dB 32
Argument: Points to a CDMA2000 frequency.
E-UTRA inter-frequency cell reselection Srxlev
Cell Threshold X 0 ... 62 threshold "High".
1 ... 8
High EUTRA dB
Argument: Points to an E-UTRA frequency.
GERAN inter-RAT cell reselection Srxlev threshold
Cell Threshold X 0 ... 62 1 ... "High".
High GERAN dB 16
Argument: Points to a GERAN frequency.
UTRA inter-RAT cell reselection Srxlev threshold
Cell Threshold X 0 ... 62 1 ... "High" for FDD LTE.
High UTRA (FDD) dB 16
Argument: Points to a UTRA frequency.
UTRA inter-RAT cell reselection Srxlev threshold
Cell Threshold X 0 ... 62 1 ... "High" for TDD LTE.
High UTRA (TDD) dB 16
Argument: Points to a UTRA frequency.
CDMA2000 inter-RAT cell reselection Srxlev
Cell Threshold X 0 ... 62 1 ... threshold "Low".
Low CDMA2000 dB 32
Argument: Points to a CDMA2000 frequency.
E-UTRA inter-frequency cell reselection Srxlev
Cell Threshold X 0 ... 62 threshold "Low".
1 ... 8
Low EUTRA dB
Argument: Points to an E-UTRA frequency.
GERAN inter-RAT cell reselection Srxlev threshold
Cell Threshold X 0 ... 62 1 ... "Low".
Low GERAN dB 16
Argument: Points to a GERAN frequency.
IE Name Range/Unit Arg Description Refined
UTRA inter-RAT cell reselection Srxlev threshold
Cell Threshold X 0 ... 62 1 ... "Low" for FDD LTE.
Low UTRA (FDD) dB 16
Argument: Points to a UTRA frequency.
UTRA inter-RAT cell reselection Srxlev threshold
Cell Threshold X 0 ... 62 1 ... "Low" for TDD LTE.
Low UTRA (TDD) dB 16
Argument: Points to a UTRA frequency.
Channel Quality Indicator for code word 0. ► 3GPP
36.213, section 7.2.3

CQI Code Word 0


Argument: ✔
0 ... 15 1 ... 4
1: Primary carrier
CA
2: Secondary carrier 1(CA)
3: Secondary carrier 2(CA)
4: Secondary carrier 3(CA)
CQI Code Word 0
Average
0 ... 15 1 ... 4 "CQI Code Word 0" averaged over one second.

CA
Channel Quality Indicator for code word 1.

CQI Code Word 1 Argument:


0 ... 15 1 ... 4 1: Primary carrier ✔
CA 2: Secondary carrier 1(CA)
3: Secondary carrier 2(CA)
4: Secondary carrier 3(CA)
CQI Code Word 1
Average
0 ... 15 1 ... 4 "CQI Code Word 1" averaged over one second.

CA
Periodicity of CQI reporting using PUCCH. ► 3GPP
CQI Periodicity Text –
36.213, section 7.2.2
Channel Quality Indicator for code word 0, counting
only samples where Rank Indication = 1.
CQI Rank 1 Code
Word 0 Argument:
0 ... 15 1 ... 4
1: Primary carrier
CA 2: Secondary carrier 1(CA)
3: Secondary carrier 2(CA)
4: Secondary carrier 3(CA)
CQI Rank 1 Code
Word 0 Average "CQI Rank 1 Code Word 0" averaged over one
0 ... 15 1 ... 4
second.
CA
CQI Rank 2 Code Channel Quality Indicator for code word 0, counting
Word 0 0 ... 15 1 ... 4 only samples where Rank Indication = 2.
IE Name Range/Unit Arg Description Refined
CA Argument:
1: Primary carrier
2: Secondary carrier 1(CA)
3: Secondary carrier 2(CA)
4: Secondary carrier 3(CA)
CQI Rank 2 Code
Word 0 Average "CQI Rank 2 Code Word 0" averaged over one
0 ... 15 1 ... 4
second.
CA
PUCCH CQI reporting mode as defined in ► 3GPP
CQI Report Mode Text – 36.213, section 7.2.2: one of "Mode 1-0", "Mode 1-
1", "Mode 2-0", "Mode 2-1".
Sub-band CQIs for antenna Rx1.
CQI Sub-band 0 ...
0 ... 15
Code Word 0 24
Argument: Sub-band index.
Sub-band CQIs for antenna Rx2.
CQI Sub-band 0 ...
0 ... 15
Code Word 1 24
Argument: Sub-band index.
Cyclic Prefix 0 ... 1 – Uplink cyclic prefix length. ✔
DRX IEs: General These elements relate to the Discontinuous Reception mechanism: ► 3GPP
remark 36.321, especially section 5.7.
0 ... 100
DRX Active Rate – Percentage of time DRX has been enabled.
%
DRX Cycle Type Text – DRX cycle type: "Short DRX" or "Long DRX".
1 ... 2560
Number of consecutive PDCCH-subframes after the
DRX Inactivity
– UE successfully decoded a PDCCH indicating an
Timer See
initial UL or DL user data transmission.
Description
Status of DRX Inactivity timer.
DRX Inactivity
0 ... 1 –
Timer Enabled 0: Disabled
1: Enabled
10 ... 2560
Length of long DRX cycle, expressed as a number of
DRX Long Cycle –
See PDCCH-subframes.
Description
1 ... 200
DRX On Duration Number of consecutive PDCCH-subframes at the

Timer See beginning of a DRX cycle.
Description
Status of DRX On Duration timer.
DRX On Duration
0 ... 1 –
Timer Enabled 0: Disabled
1: Enabled
1 ... 33
DRX Maximum number of consecutive PDCCH-
Retransmission – subframes for which the UE has to monitor the
See
Timer PDCCH for an expected retransmission.
Description
IE Name Range/Unit Arg Description Refined
2 ... 640
Length of short DRX cycle, expressed as a number
DRX Short Cycle –
See of PDCCH-subframes.
Description
Use of DRX short cycle.
DRX Short Cycle
0 ... 1 –
Enabled 0: Disabled
1: Enabled
1 ... 16
DRX Short Cycle Number of consecutive subframes for which the UE

Timer See shall follow the short DRX cycle.
Description
0 ... 2559

DRX Start Offset – Subframe where the DRX cycle starts.


See
Description
Duplex mode indication.

Duplex Mode 0 ... 1 – ✔


0: FDD
1: TDD
Duplex Mode (Text) Text – Same as "Duplex Mode" but in text format. ✔
eMBMS: Indicates whether the eNodeB belongs to
one eMBMS area or to several such areas (each
eMBMS Area Type having its own MCCH).
0 ... 1 – ✔
(Num)
0: Single area
1: Multiple areas
eMBMS Area Type Same as "eMBMS Area Type (Num)" but in text
Text – ✔
(Text) format.
EPS Mobility Management state. ► 3GPP 24.301,
EMM State Text – ✔
section 5.1.3.2
EPS Mobility Management substate. ► 3GPP
EMM Substate Text – ✔
24.301, section 5.1.3.2
Number of antennas in the eNodeB.
eNodeB Antenna
0 ... 4 –
Count
Note: Only valid when RRC State: Connected.
These elements originate from enhanced power scanning.
EPower IEs:
General remark Argument: Points to a frequency as specified by the "EPower Ana Sc DL Freq
(kHz)" element.
EPower Ana Sc DL 0 ... 6 · 106 1 ...
List of frequencies scanned.
Freq (kHz) kHz 2559
EPower Ana Sc DL
0 ... 2560 – Number of frequencies scanned.
No Of Freq
EPower Ana Sc DL –140 ... 25 1 ...
RSSI for each frequency scanned.
RSSI (dBm) dBm 2559
IE Name Range/Unit Arg Description Refined
Time as reported in device timestamp. Given in the
Equipment Time Text – format "hh:mm:ss.ddd", where "ddd" = decimal
seconds.
ESM State Text – EPS Session Management state.
Device feature group indicators according to
► 3GPP 36.331, Annexes B and C. Each string tells
whether the feature group is supported ("YES",
Feature Group 1 ...
Text "NO", or "N/A") and defines the contents of the
Indicator 116
feature group.

Argument: FGI index.


Hex string summarizing device feature group
support as described by the "Feature Group
Feature Group
Text – Indicator" element. Equivalent to a binary string
Indicator Bitmask
where "YES" is represented by 1, and where "NO"
and "N/A" are represented by 0.
Firmware Version Text – Version number of device firmware.
"GSM Neighbor"
IEs: General Argument: GSM neighbors are sorted by decreasing RxLev.
remark
GSM Neigh 1 ...
0 ... 1023 ARFCNs of measured GSM neighbors.
ARFCN 32
00 ... 77 1 ... Base Station Identity Codes of measured GSM
GSM Neigh BSIC
(octal) 32 neighbors.
GSM Neigh BSIC 1 ...
Text Same as "GSM Neigh BSIC" but in text format.
(Text) 32
GSM Neigh No Of 0 ... 32 – Number of measured GSM neighbors.
GSM Neighbor –120 ... –10 1 ... Received signal strength of measured GSM
RxLev (dBm) dBm 32 neighbors.
Hardware Text – Hardware model.
Hardware ID Text – Hardware identification string.
0 ... 360 Direction of travel measured in degrees clockwise
Heading (deg) –
degrees from north. Reported by positioning equipment.
International Mobile Subscriber Identity, the unique
IMSI Text –
identity of the SIM in the device. ► 3GPP 23.003
–90 ... 90
Latitude – Latitude recorded by positioning equipment. ✔
degrees
Latitude as text. For the presentation format, see TR ✔
Latitude (Text) Text –
section "Data".
Latitude Decimal
Text – Latitude in decimal degrees, presented as text.
Degrees (Text)
–180 ... 180 ✔
Longitude – Longitude recorded by positioning equipment.
degrees
Longitude as text. For the presentation format, see ✔
Longitude (Text) Text –
TR section "Data".
Longitude Decimal
Text – Longitude in decimal degrees, presented as text.
Degrees (Text)
IE Name Range/Unit Arg Description Refined
0 ...
MAC DL Handover UE timestamp of first MAC layer packet received
86,400,000 –
First Packet Time after a handover.
ms (= 24 h)
0 ...
MAC DL Handover UE timestamp of last MAC layer packet received
86,400,000 –
Last Packet Time before a handover.
ms
MAC DL PDU
0 ... 1000 Duration of downlink data transfer interruption at the
Handover –
ms MAC layer in connection with a handover.
Interruption Time
MAC layer downlink throughput.
MAC DL 0 ... 350000

Throughput kbit/s
Available in kbit/s and Mbit/s versions.
MAC HARQ
Maximum number of retransmissions in MAC layer
Maximum No Of 0 ... 28 –
HARQ processes.
Retransmissions
0 ...
MAC UL Handover UE timestamp of first MAC layer packet transmitted
86,400,000 –
First Packet Time after a handover.
ms
0 ...
MAC UL Handover UE timestamp of last MAC layer packet transmitted
86,400,000 –
Last Packet Time before a handover.
ms
MAC UL PDU
0 ... 1000 Duration of uplink data transfer interruption at the
Handover –
ms MAC layer in connection with a handover.
Interruption Time
MAC layer uplink throughput.
MAC UL 0 ... 350000

Throughput kbit/s
Available in kbit/s and Mbit/s versions.
eMBMS: Indicates whether a Multicast Control
Channel is configured.
MCCH Configured ✔
0 ... 1 –
(Num)
0: No
1: Yes
MCCH Configured Same as "MCCH Configured (Num)" but in text ✔
Text –
(Text) format.
Contains the hexadecimal string of a Layer 3
Message Hex message or mode report.
Text –
Dump Payload
Used for text-format logfile export only.
Mobility Management Entity Code. ► 3GPP 23.003,
MME Code 0 ... 255 – ✔
section 2.8.1
Mobility Management Entity Group ID. ► 3GPP
MME Group ID 0 ... 65535 – ✔
23.003, section 2.8.1
Mode Text – Same as "Mode (Num)" but in text format. ✔
1: No service
2: Idle mode
Mode (Num) 1 ... 7 – 3: Dedicated (Connected) mode ✔
4: Limited service mode
5: Scan mode
IE Name Range/Unit Arg Description Refined
6: Packet mode
7: Packet idle mode (E-RRC mode)
Relevant values:

1: WCDMA
2: GSM
3: CDMA (1x) ✔
Mode - System 1 ... 9 –
4: EV-DO
7: LTE

For the full set of values, see the "Mode - System"


element under WCDMA.
Mode - System
Text – Same as "Mode - System" but in text format. ✔
(Text)
M-TMSI, M-Temporary Mobile Subscriber Identity.
MTMSI Text –
► 3GPP 23.003
The argument points to an LTE cell. The sorting order depends on the setting in
the General window: see UM section "Sorting of Cells".

"Neighbor Cell" IEs:


In case of carrier aggregation, these IEs encompass neighbors of all serving
General remark
cells. Note, however, that all neighbors are reported and presented in the same
way irrespective of which carrier they belong to. They are not explicitly identified
as "primary", "secondary", etc.
Neighbor Cell
Channel RSSI Received signal strength on the EARFCN each
–140 ... 25 1 ... ✔
(dBm) neighbor is using. Regarding EARFCN numbering,
dBm 64
► 3GPP 36.101.
CA
Neighbor Cell
Distance to each neighbor cell.
Distance (m) 0 ... 100000 1 ...
m 64
Requires cell file and UE positioning data.
CA
Neighbor Cell DL
EARFCN 1 ... Downlink EARFCN of each neighbor. Regarding
0 ... 39649 ✔
64 EARFCN numbering, ► 3GPP 36.101.
CA
Neighbor Cell
Neighbor cell frame timing relative to the network's
Frame Timing Rx1 0 ... 307199 1 ...
absolute time reference, as received on antenna ✔
LTE Ts units 64
Rx1.
CA
Neighbor Cell
Neighbor cell frame timing relative to the network's
Frame Timing Rx2 0 ... 307199 1 ...
absolute time reference, as received on antenna ✔
LTE Ts units 64
Rx2.
CA
Neighbor Cell
Neighbor cell frame timing offset from serving cell as
Frame Timing 0 ... 307199 1 ...
received on antenna Rx1, i.e. "Neighbor Cell Frame
Offset Rx1 LTE Ts units 64
Timing Rx1" – "Serving Cell Frame Timing Rx1".
IE Name Range/Unit Arg Description Refined
CA
Neighbor Cell
Frame Timing Neighbor cell frame timing offset from serving cell as
0 ... 307199 1 ...
Offset Rx2 received on antenna Rx2, i.e. "Neighbor Cell Frame
LTE Ts units 64
Timing Rx2" – "Serving Cell Frame Timing Rx2".
CA
Neighbor Cell
Physical Layer Cell Identity (equal to 3 ´ PCIG +
Identity 1 ...
0 ... 503 PCI) of each neighbor. ► 3GPP 36.211, section ✔
64
6.11
CA
Neighbor Cell
Identity (Cell Part) 1 ...
0 ... 2 PCI of each neighbor.
64
CA
Neighbor Cell
Identity (Group
1 ...
Part) 0 ... 167 PCIG of each neighbor.
64

CA
Neighbor Cell
Cell name of each neighbor.
Name 1 ...
Text ✔
64
Requires cell file.
CA
Neighbor Cell
Number Of Number of neighbors in the neighbor list of the
1 ... 64 –
current serving cell.
CA
Neighbor Cell
RSRP (dBm) –140 ... 25 1 ... Reference Signal Received Power of each neighbor ✔
dBm 64 (sum of contributions from antennas Rx1 and Rx2).
CA
Neighbor Cell
RSRP Tx1 Rx1
–140 ... 25 1 ... RSRP contribution from eNodeB antenna Tx1 as
(dBm)
dBm 64 received on antenna Rx1.

CA
Neighbor Cell
RSRP Tx1 Rx2
–140 ... 25 1 ... RSRP contribution from eNodeB antenna Tx1 as
(dBm)
dBm 64 received on antenna Rx2.

CA
Neighbor Cell
RSRP Tx1 Rx3
–140 ... 25 1 ... RSRP contribution from eNodeB antenna Tx1 as
(dBm)
dBm 64 received on antenna Rx3.

CA
IE Name Range/Unit Arg Description Refined
Neighbor Cell
RSRP Tx1 Rx4
–140 ... 25 1 ... RSRP contribution from eNodeB antenna Tx1 as
(dBm)
dBm 64 received on antenna Rx4.

CA
Neighbor Cell
RSRP Tx2 Rx1
–140 ... 25 1 ... RSRP contribution from eNodeB antenna Tx2 as
(dBm)
dBm 64 received on antenna Rx1.

CA
Neighbor Cell
RSRP Tx2 Rx2
–140 ... 25 1 ... RSRP contribution from eNodeB antenna Tx2 as
(dBm)
dBm 64 received on antenna Rx2.

CA
Neighbor Cell
Reference Signal Received Quality of each neighbor
RSRQ (dBm) –40 ... 40 1 ... ✔
(sum of contributions from eNodeB antennas Rx1
dB 64
and Rx2).
CA
Neighbor Cell
RSRQ Tx1 Rx1
–40 ... 40 1 ... RSRQ contribution from eNodeB antenna Tx1 as
(dBm)
dB 64 received on antenna Rx1.

CA
Neighbor Cell
RSRQ Tx1 Rx2
–40 ... 40 1 ... RSRQ contribution from eNodeB antenna Tx1 as
(dBm)
dB 64 received on antenna Rx2.

CA
Neighbor Cell
RSRQ Tx2 Rx1
–40 ... 40 1 ... RSRQ contribution from eNodeB antenna Tx2 as
(dBm)
dB 64 received on antenna Rx1.

CA
Neighbor Cell
RSRQ Tx2 Rx2
–40 ... 40 1 ... RSRQ contribution from eNodeB antenna Tx2 as
(dBm)
dB 64 received on antenna Rx2.

CA
"Network Search" These elements are derived from network scanning.
IEs: General
remark The argument, where present, points to an LTE cell found during the scan.
Physical Layer Cell Identity (equal to 3 ´ PCIG +
Network Search 1 ...
0 .. 503 PCI) for each cell detected. ► 3GPP 36.211, section
Cell Identity 100
6.11
Network Search 1 ...
0 ..39649 EARFCN to which each detected cell belongs.
EARFCN 100
IE Name Range/Unit Arg Description Refined
Network Search No Number of EARFCNs on which network activity (i.e.
0 ... 100 –
of EARFCNs at least one cell) was detected.
Network Search –140 ... 25 1 ... Reference Signal Received Power of each detected
RSRP (dBm) dBm 100 cell.
PBCH BLER 0 ...100
– PBCH block error rate for the latest reporting period.
(%) %
PBCH BLER 0 ...100 PBCH block error rate, accumulated over the current

Accumulated (%) % session.
The percentage of subframes encoded with a
specific number of OFDM symbols during one
PCFICH CFI 0 ...100
1 ... 4 second.
Information (%) %

Argument: OFDM symbol count.


Number of Control Channel Elements sent on the
PDCCH, accumulated over the current session.

PDCCH CCE
0 ... 1 · 106 1 ... 4 The update interval is configurable: see section
Count (Accu)
"Information Element Table".

Argument: OFDM symbol count.


Number of Control Channel Elements sent on the
PDCCH CCE PDCCH during the latest reporting period.
0 ... 100 1 ... 4
Count (Curr)
Argument: OFDM symbol count.
Distribution of Downlink Control Information format
usage on PDCCH. Accumulated over the current
session. DCI formats are detailed in ► 3GPP
36.212, section 5.3.3.1.

The update interval is configurable: see section


"Information Element Table".

PDCCH DCI Argument:


Format Usage 1 ... 1: Format 0
0 ... 65535
Distribution 11 2: Format 1
Accumulated 3: Format 1A
4: Format 1B
5: Format 1C
6: Format 1D
7: Format 2
8: Format 2A
9: Format 2B
10: Format 3
11: Format 3A
Distribution of Downlink Control Information format
PDCCH DCI usage on PDCCH for the latest reporting period. DCI
1 ...
Format Usage 0 ... 65535 formats are detailed in ► 3GPP 36.212, section
10
Distribution Current 5.3.3.1.
IE Name Range/Unit Arg Description Refined
Argument: See "PDCCH DCI Format Usage
Distribution Accumulated".
Number of downlink grants on PDCCH, accumulated
over the current session.
PDCCH DL Grant
0 ... 1 · 106 –
Count (Accu)
The update interval is configurable: see section
"Information Element Table".
PDCCH DL Grant Number of downlink grants on PDCCH during the
0 ... 100 –
Count (Curr) latest reporting period.
Number of uplink grants on PDCCH, accumulated
over the current session.
PDCCH UL Grant
0 ... 1 · 106 –
Count (Accu)
The update interval is configurable: see section
"Information Element Table".
PDCCH UL Grant Number of uplink grants on PDCCH during the latest
0 ... 100 –
Count (Curr) reporting period.
PDCP DL 0 ...
UE timestamp of first PDCP packet received after a
Handover First 86,400,000 –
handover.
Packet Time ms (= 24 h)
PDCP DL 0 ...
UE timestamp of last PDCP packet received before
Handover Last 86,400,000 –
a handover.
Packet Time ms
PDCP DL PDU
0 ... 1000 Duration of downlink data transfer interruption at the
Handover –
ms PDCP layer in connection with a handover.
Interruption Time
Throughput on each PDCP downlink radio bearer.
PDCP DL RB 0 ... 350000 0 ...
Throughput (kbit/s) kbit/s 37
Argument: Radio bearer index.
Total downlink throughput in the PDCP protocol
PDCP DL 0 ... 350000 layer (sum over all radio bearers).
– ✔
Throughput kbit/s
Available in kbit/s and Mbit/s versions.
Distribution of PDCP downlink throughput over QoS
Class Identifiers, each representing a different class
PDCP DL of quality-of-service requirements.
0 ... 350000
Throughput Per 1 ... 9
kbit/s
QCI (kbit/s) Argument: QCI value as defined in ► 3GPP 23.203,
section 6.1.7.2. Conversational voice has QCI = 1,
and conversational video has QCI = 2.
PDCP UL 0 ...
UE timestamp of first PDCP packet transmitted after
Handover First 86,400,000 –
a handover.
Packet Time ms (= 24 h)
PDCP UL 0 ...
UE timestamp of last PDCP packet transmitted
Handover Last 86,400,000 –
before a handover.
Packet Time ms
PDCP UL PDU
0 ... 1000 Duration of uplink data transfer interruption at the
Handover –
ms PDCP layer in connection with a handover.
Interruption Time
IE Name Range/Unit Arg Description Refined
Throughput on each PDCP uplink radio bearer.
PDCP UL RB 0 ... 350000 0 ...
Throughput (kbit/s) kbit/s 37
Argument: Radio bearer index.
Total uplink throughput in the PDCP protocol layer
PDCP UL 0 ... 350000 (sum over all radio bearers).
– ✔
Throughput kbit/s
Available in kbit/s and Mbit/s versions.
Distribution of PDCP uplink throughput over QoS
PDCP UL Class Identifiers. Compare "PDCP DL Throughput
0 ... 350000
Throughput Per 1 ... 9 Per QCI (kbit/s)".
kbit/s
QCI (kbit/s)
Argument: QCI value.
PDN Connection These IEs relate to packet data network (PDN) connections.
IEs: General
remark Argument: Just a sequence number pointing to a PDN connection.
PDN Connection
Text 1 ... 9 User address (IPv4). ✔
IPv4 Address
PDN Connection ✔
Text 1 ... 9 User address (IPv6).
IPv6 Address
PDN Connection
Text 1 ... 9 Address type: IPv4 or IPv6.
Address Type
PDN Connection
0 ... 350000 Aggregate maximum bit rate on downlink. ► 3GPP
AMBR DL 1 ... 9
kbit/s 24.301, section 9.9.4.2
(kbit/s)
PDN Connection
0 ... 350000 Aggregate maximum bit rate on uplink. ► 3GPP
AMBR UL 1 ... 9
kbit/s 24.301, section 9.9.4.2
(kbit/s)
PDN Connection
Text 1 ... 9 Host name or network Access Point Name. ✔
APN
PDN Connection EPS Default Bearer associated with each PDN
5 ... 15 1 ... 9
Default Bearer ID connection.
PDN Connection
0 ... 8 1 ... 9 PDN connection index.
Index
PDN Connection
0 ... 9 – Number of active PDN connections.
Number Of
PDSCH IEs:
These elements concern the Physical Downlink Shared Channel, PDSCH.
General remark
In these elements, the block error rate is calculated simply as the percentage of
failed transmission attempts, each attempt being regarded in isolation and no
PDSCH BLER IEs: attention being paid to its sequence number. Note that "PDSCH Initial BLER
General remark TB0" and "PDSCH Residual BLER TB0" are different.

These elements are valid for the latest reporting period.


Block error rate on the PDSCH.

0 ... 100 ✔
PDSCH BLER (%) 1 ... 4 Argument:
%
1: Primary carrier
2: Secondary carrier 1(CA)
IE Name Range/Unit Arg Description Refined
3: Secondary carrier 2(CA)
4: Secondary carrier 3(CA)
Block error rate for downlink Transport Block 0.

Argument:
PDSCH BLER TB0 0 ... 100
1 ... 4 1: Primary carrier
(%) %
2: Secondary carrier 1(CA)
3: Secondary carrier 2(CA)
4: Secondary carrier 3(CA)
Number of ACKs for downlink Transport Block 0.

Argument:
PDSCH BLER TB0
0 ... 75 1 ... 4 1: Primary carrier
Ack Number Of
2: Secondary carrier 1(CA)
3: Secondary carrier 2(CA)
4: Secondary carrier 3(CA)
Number of NACKs for downlink Transport Block 0.

Argument:
PDSCH BLER TB0
0 ... 75 1 ... 3 1: Primary carrier
Nack Number Of
2: Secondary carrier 1(CA)
3: Secondary carrier 2(CA)
4: Secondary carrier 3(CA)
Block error rate for downlink Transport Block 1.

Argument:
PDSCH BLER TB1 0 ... 100
1 ... 3 1: Primary carrier
(%) %
2: Secondary carrier 1(CA)
3: Secondary carrier 2(CA)
4: Secondary carrier 3(CA)
Number of ACKs for downlink Transport Block 1.

Argument:
PDSCH BLER TB1
0 ... 75 1 ... 4 1: Primary carrier
Ack Number Of
2: Secondary carrier 1(CA)
3: Secondary carrier 2(CA)
4: Secondary carrier 3(CA)
Number of NACKs for downlink Transport Block 1.

Argument:
PDSCH BLER TB1
0 ... 75 1 ... 4 1: Primary carrier
Nack Number Of
2: Secondary carrier 1(CA)
3: Secondary carrier 2(CA)
4: Secondary carrier 3(CA)
Percentage of failed first attempts to transmit
PDSCH Initial 0 ... 100 PDSCH transport block, no further attempts being
1 ... 4
BLER TB0 % considered.
IE Name Range/Unit Arg Description Refined
Updated once every second.

Argument:
1: Primary carrier
2: Secondary carrier 1(CA)
3: Secondary carrier 2(CA)
4: Secondary carrier 3(CA)
Percentage of failed first attempts to transmit
PDSCH transport block, no further attempts being
considered.

Updated once every second.


PDSCH Initial 0 ... 100
1 ... 4
BLER TB1 %
Argument:
1: Primary carrier
2: Secondary carrier 1(CA)
3: Secondary carrier 2(CA)
4: Secondary carrier 3(CA)
Modulation Coding Scheme index for downlink
Transport Block 0. ► 3GPP 36.213, section 7.1.7.1

PDSCH MCS0
Argument: ✔
0 ... 31 1 ... 4
1: Primary carrier
CA
2: Secondary carrier 1(CA)
3: Secondary carrier 2(CA)
4: Secondary carrier 3(CA)
Modulation Coding Scheme index for downlink
Transport Block 1.

PDSCH MCS1
Argument: ✔
0 ... 31 1 ... 4
1: Primary carrier
CA
2: Secondary carrier 1(CA)
3: Secondary carrier 2(CA)
4: Secondary carrier 3(CA)
Distribution of modulation coding scheme usage on
PDSCH MCS PDSCH for primary serving cell and Transport
Distribution PCell Block 0.
0 ... 100 0 ...
TB0
% 31
Updated once every second.
CA
Argument: MCS index.
Distribution of modulation coding scheme usage on
PDSCH MCS PDSCH for primary serving cell and Transport
Distribution PCell Block 1.
0 ... 100 0 ...
TB1
% 31
Updated once every second.
CA
Argument: MCS index.
IE Name Range/Unit Arg Description Refined
PDSCH MCS Distribution of modulation coding scheme usage on
Distribution PDSCH for nth secondary serving cell and Transport
SCell<n> TB0 Block 0.
0 ... 100 0 ...
% 31
n = 1 ... 2 Updated once every second.

CA Argument: MCS index.


PDSCH MCS Distribution of modulation coding scheme usage on
Distribution PDSCH for nth secondary serving cell and Transport
SCell<n> TB1 Block 1.
0 ... 100 0 ...
% 31
n = 1 ... 2 Updated once every second.

CA Argument: MCS index.


Distribution of modulation method usage for primary
serving cell and downlink Transport Block 0. TTIs
PDSCH Modulation are counted over one-second intervals.
Distribution PCell
TB0 0 ... 1000 1 ... 4 Argument:
1: QPSK
CA 2: 16-QAM
3: 64-QAM
4: 256-QAM
PDSCH Modulation
Distribution PCell
Same as "PDSCH Modulation Distribution PCell
TB1 0 ... 1000 1 ... 4
TB0" but for Transport Block 1.

CA
Distribution of modulation method usage for nth
PDSCH Modulation secondary serving cell and downlink Transport
Distribution Block 0. TTIs are counted over one-second intervals.
SCell<n> TB0
0 ... 1000 1 ... 4 Argument:
n = 1 ... 2 1: QPSK
2: 16-QAM
CA 3: 64-QAM
4: 256-QAM
PDSCH Modulation
Distribution
SCell<n> TB1
Same as "PDSCH Modulation Distribution SCell<n>
0 ... 1000 1 ... 4
TB0" but for Transport Block 1.
n = 1 ... 2

CA
The number of bits used for modulation of downlink
PDSCH Modulation
Transport Block 0. ► 3GPP 36.213, section 7.1.7.1
TB0 (bits)
0 ... 8 1 ... 4 ✔
Argument:
CA
1: Primary carrier
IE Name Range/Unit Arg Description Refined
2: Secondary carrier 1(CA)
3: Secondary carrier 2(CA)
4: Secondary carrier 3(CA)
Name of modulation method used for modulation of
downlink Transport Block 0.
PDSCH Modulation
TB0 (Text)
Text 1 ... 4 Argument: ✔
1: Primary carrier
CA
2: Secondary carrier (CA)
3: Tertiary carrier (CA)
The number of bits used for modulation of downlink
Transport Block 1. ► 3GPP 36.213, section 7.1.7.1
PDSCH Modulation
TB1 (bits) Argument:
0 ... 8 1 ... 4 ✔
1: Primary carrier
CA 2: Secondary carrier 1(CA)
3: Secondary carrier 2(CA)
4: Secondary carrier 3(CA)
Name of modulation method used for modulation of
downlink Transport Block 1.
PDSCH Modulation
TB1 (Text) Argument:
Text 1 ... 4 ✔
1: Primary carrier
CA 2: Secondary carrier 1(CA)
3: Secondary carrier 2(CA)
4: Secondary carrier 3(CA)
Number of used downlink transport blocks.
PDSCH Number Of
Used Transport Argument:
Blocks 1 ... 2 1 ... 4 1: Primary carrier
2: Secondary carrier 1(CA)
CA 3: Secondary carrier 2(CA)
4: Secondary carrier 3(CA)
Total throughput on the PDSCH, measured as the
throughput rate from the physical layer to the MAC
PDSCH Phy 0 ... 350000 layer. Sum taken over all carriers in case of carrier
– ✔
Throughput kbit/s aggregation (CA).

Available in kbit/s and Mbit/s versions.


Total throughput on the PDSCH for each carrier in
use.

PDSCH Phy
Available in kbit/s and Mbit/s versions.
Throughput Per
0 ... 350000 ✔
Carrier 1 ... 4
kbit/s Argument:
1: Primary carrier
CA
2: Secondary carrier 1(CA)
3: Secondary carrier 2(CA)
4: Secondary carrier 3(CA)
IE Name Range/Unit Arg Description Refined
Throughput on the PDSCH for Transport Block 0.

Available in kbit/s and Mbit/s versions.


PDSCH Phy
Throughput CW0 0 ... 350000
1 ... 4 Argument:
kbit/s
1: Primary carrier
CA
2: Secondary carrier 1(CA)
3: Secondary carrier 2(CA)
4: Secondary carrier 3(CA)
Throughput on the PDSCH for Transport Block 1.

Available in kbit/s and Mbit/s versions.


PDSCH Phy
Throughput CW1 0 ... 350000
1 ... 4 Argument:
kbit/s
1: Primary carrier
CA
2: Secondary carrier 1(CA)
3: Secondary carrier 2(CA)
4: Secondary carrier 3(CA)
Percentage of PDSCH transport blocks that were not
transmitted successfully even after the maximum
number of attempts.

Updated once every second.


PDSCH Residual 0 ... 100
1 ... 4
BLER TB0 %
Argument:
1: Primary carrier
2: Secondary carrier 1(CA)
3: Secondary carrier 2(CA)
4: Secondary carrier 3(CA)
Percentage of PDSCH transport blocks that were not
transmitted successfully even after the maximum
number of attempts.

Updated once every second.


PDSCH Residual 0 ... 100
1 ... 4
BLER TB1 %
Argument:
1: Primary carrier
2: Secondary carrier 1(CA)
3: Secondary carrier 2(CA)
4: Secondary carrier 3(CA)
Number of PDSCH resource blocks, equal to
N_PRB in ► 3GPP 36.213, section 7.1.7.
PDSCH Resource
Block Argument:
1 ... 110 1 ... 4 ✔
1: Primary carrier
CA 2: Secondary carrier 1(CA)
3: Secondary carrier 2(CA)
4: Secondary carrier 3(CA)
IE Name Range/Unit Arg Description Refined
Percentage of the maximum number of PDSCH
resource blocks, equal to N_PRB in ► 3GPP
36.213, section 7.1.7.
PDSCH Resource
Block (%) 0 ... 100
1 ... 4 Argument:
%
1: Primary carrier
CA
2: Secondary carrier 1(CA)
3: Secondary carrier 2(CA)
4: Secondary carrier 3(CA)
Number of PDSCH resource blocks allocated over
the past second.
PDSCH Resource
Block Allocation
Argument: ✔
Count 0 ... 8 · 106 1 ... 4
1: Primary carrier
2: Secondary carrier 1(CA)
CA
3: Secondary carrier 2(CA)
4: Secondary carrier 3(CA)
Within the current TTI, index of the first PDSCH
resource block that is allocated to this device.
PDSCH Resource
Block Start Argument:
0 ... 100 1 ... 4
1: Primary carrier
CA 2: Secondary carrier 1(CA)
3: Secondary carrier 2(CA)
4: Secondary carrier 3(CA)
Signal to interference-plus-noise ratio on the
PDSCH. Calculated as: Serving cell SINR + PA
value + ("eNodeB Antenna Count" – 1) ×3, where
"PA value" comes from the physicalConfigDedicated
PDSCH SINR field of any Layer 3 ERRC message.
–40 ... 60
1 ... 4
dB
CA Argument:
1: Primary carrier
2: Secondary carrier 1(CA)
3: Secondary carrier 2(CA)
4: Secondary carrier 3(CA)
Distribution of the number of attempts required to
successfully transmit a downlink Transport Block 0.
Accumulated over the current session. (CW = Code
Word.)

PDSCH
Argument:
Transmission 0 ... 100
0 ... 8 0: Residual: all permitted transmission attempts
Distribution CW0 %
failed
(Accu) (%)
1: Success at first attempt
2 ... 7: Success at 2nd ... 7th attempt (= 1st ... 6th
retransmission)
8: Success at 8th or later attempt (= 7th or later
retransmission)
IE Name Range/Unit Arg Description Refined
PDSCH
Same as "PDSCH Transmission Distribution CW0
Transmission
0 ... 1 · 106 0 ... 8 (Accu) (%)" but expressing the distribution in terms
Distribution CW0
of absolute numbers rather than percentages.
(Accu) Count
Distribution of the number of attempts required to
PDSCH successfully transmit a downlink Transport Block 0.
Transmission 0 ... 100 Valid for latest reporting period.
0 ... 8
Distribution CW0 %
(Curr) (%) Argument: See "PDSCH Transmission Distribution
CW0 (Accu) (%)".
PDSCH
Same as "PDSCH Transmission Distribution CW0
Transmission
0 ... 100 0 ... 8 (Curr) (%)" but expressing the distribution in terms of
Distribution CW0
absolute numbers rather than percentages.
(Curr) Count
PDSCH
Transmission 0 ... 100 Same as "PDSCH Transmission Distribution CW0
0 ... 8
Distribution CW1 % (Accu) (%)" but for Transport Block 1 (Code Word 1).
(Accu) (%)
PDSCH
Same as "PDSCH Transmission Distribution CW0
Transmission
0 ... 1 · 106 0 ... 8 (Accu) Count" but for Transport Block 1 (Code
Distribution CW1
Word 1).
(Accu) Count
PDSCH
Transmission 0 ... 100 Same as "PDSCH Transmission Distribution CW0
0 ... 8
Distribution CW1 % (Curr) (%)" but for Transport Block 1 (Code Word 1).
(Curr) (%)
PDSCH
Same as "PDSCH Transmission Distribution CW0
Transmission
0 ... 100 0 ... 8 (Curr) Count" but for Transport Block 1 (Code
Distribution CW1
Word 1).
(Curr) Count
Percentage of non-empty TTIs (i.e. ones where data
as been sent) on the PDSCH during the latest
second. Updated once every second.
PDSCH TTI
Allocation (%) 0 ... 100
1 ... 4 Argument:
%
1: Primary carrier
CA
2: Secondary carrier 1(CA)
3: Secondary carrier 2(CA)
4: Secondary carrier 3(CA)
Number of non-empty TTIs (i.e. ones where data as
been sent) on the PDSCH during the latest second.
Updated once every second.
PDSCH TTI
Allocation Count
0 ... 1000 1 ... 4 Argument:
1: Primary carrier
CA
2: Secondary carrier 1(CA)
3: Secondary carrier 2(CA)
4: Secondary carrier 3(CA)
IE Name Range/Unit Arg Description Refined
eMBMS: Percentage of PMCH transport blocks that
PMCH Decoding 0 ... 100 ✔
– were successfully decoded (CRC pass). Updated
Success Rate %
once every second.
PMCH Received eMBMS: Number of PMCH transport blocks received ✔
0 ... 1000 –
Transport Blocks over the past second.
Precoding Matrix Indicator: actual value used.

Argument:
PMI 0 ... 15 1 ... 4 1: Primary carrier ✔
2: Secondary carrier 1(CA)
3: Secondary carrier 2(CA)
4: Secondary carrier 3(CA)
PMI reported by the UE to the eNodeB.

Argument:
PMI Feedback 0 ... 15 1 ... 4 1: Primary carrier
2: Secondary carrier 1(CA)
3: Secondary carrier 2(CA)
4: Secondary carrier 3(CA)
Indicates how much transmission power left for a UE
Power Headroom -40 ... 40 – to use in addition to the power being used by current
transmission.
PRACH Hopping
0 ... 1 – PRACH Hopping Enabled.
Enabled
E-UTRA Access Stratum release supported by UE:
Protocol Version Text – "Rel-8", "Rel-9", etc. ► 3GPP 36.306, section
4.3.8.1
PSS IEs: General
These elements relate to the primary synchronization signal.
remark
Position of PSS peak, expressed as a multiple of
1 ... 5 ms.
PSS Peak Position 0 ... 48000
16
Argument: PSS peak index.
Power of PSS peak, expressed as a value in
PSS Peak Power –21 ... 27 1 ... decibel.
(dB) dB 16
Argument: PSS peak index.
PSS Peak Count 0 ... 16 – Number of PSS peaks found.
Current power control adjustment state for Physical
–10 ... 10
PUCCH G(i) – Uplink Control Channel. ► 3GPP 36.213, section
dB
5.1.2.1
PUSCH IEs:
These elements concern the Physical Uplink Shared Channel, PUSCH.
General remark
Path loss weighting factor in PUSCH power control
PUSCH Alpha 0 ... 1 –
equation. ► 3GPP 36.213, section 5.1.1.1
PUSCH BLER IEs: In these elements, the block error rate is calculated simply as the percentage of
General remark failed transmission attempts, each attempt being regarded in isolation and no
IE Name Range/Unit Arg Description Refined
attention being paid to its sequence number. Note that "PUSCH Initial BLER" and
"PUSCH Residual BLER" are different.

These elements are valid for the latest reporting period.


0 ... 100
PUSCH BLER (%) – Block error rate on the PUSCH.
%
PUSCH BLER Ack
0 ... 100000 – Number of ACKs for uplink transport blocks.
Number Of
PUSCH BLER
0 ... 100000 – Number of NACKs for uplink transport blocks.
Nack Number Of
–10 ... 10 Current PUSCH power control adjustment state.
PUSCH F(i) –
dB ► 3GPP 36.213, section 5.1.1.1 ("fc(i)")
PUSCH HARQ
0 ... 1 – Maximum number of HARQ transmissions.
Max Transmissions
Percentage of failed first attempts to transmit
PUSCH transport blocks, no further attempts being
PUSCH Initial 0 ... 100
– considered.
BLER %

Updated once every second.


Modulation Coding Scheme index for the uplink
PUSCH MCS 0 ... 31 –
transport block. ► 3GPP 36.213, section 7.1.7.1
Distribution of modulation coding scheme usage on
the PUSCH.
PUSCH MCS 0 ... 100 0 ...
Distribution % 31 Updated once every second.

Argument: MCS index.


PUSCH Modulation The number of bits used for modulation of the uplink
0 ... 8 –
(bits) transport block. ► 3GPP 36.213, section 7.1.7.1
PUSCH Modulation Name of modulation method used for modulation of
Text –
(Text) the uplink transport block.
PUSCH P0 –126 ... 24 PO_NOMINAL_PUSCH for current serving cell.

Nominal (dBm) dBm ► 3GPP 36.213, section 5.1.1.1
Throughput on the PUSCH.
PUSCH Phy 0 ... 350000
– ✔
Throughput kbit/s
Available in kbit/s and Mbit/s versions.
Percentage of PUSCH transport blocks that were not
transmitted successfully even after the maximum
PUSCH Residual 0 ... 100
– number of attempts.
BLER %

Updated once every second.


PUSCH Resource
Number of PUSCH resource blocks allocated over ✔
Block Allocation 0 ... 8 · 106 –
the past second.
Count
PUSCH Resource Within the current TTI, index of the first PUSCH ✔
0 ... 100 –
Block Start resource block that is allocated to this device.
PUSCH Resource Number of PUSCH resource blocks, equal to
1 ... 110 –
Blocks N_PRB in ► 3GPP 36.213, section 8.1.
IE Name Range/Unit Arg Description Refined
Percentage of the maximum number of PUSCH
PUSCH Resource 0 ... 100
– resource blocks, equal to N_PRB in ► 3GPP
Blocks (%) %
36.213, section 8.6.2.
Distribution of the number of attempts required to
successfully transmit an uplink Transport Block.
Accumulated over the current session.

PUSCH Argument:
Transmission 0 ... 100 0: Residual: all permitted transmission attempts
0 ... 6
Distribution (Accu) % failed
% 1: Success at first attempt
2 ... 5: Success at 2nd ... 5th attempt (= 1st ... 4th
retransmission)
6: Success at 6th or later attempt (= 5th or later
retransmission)
Distribution of the number of attempts required to
PUSCH successfully transmit an uplink Transport Block.
Transmission 0 ... 100 Valid for latest reporting period.
0 ... 6
Distribution (Curr) %
% Argument: See "PUSCH Transmission Distribution
(Accu) %".
Percentage of non-empty TTIs (i.e. ones where data
PUSCH TTI 0 ... 100
– as been sent) on the PUSCH during the latest
Allocation (%) %
second. Updated once every second.
Number of non-empty TTIs (i.e. ones where data as
PUSCH TTI
0 ... 1000 – been sent) on the PUSCH during the latest second.
Allocation Count
Updated once every second.
Specifies the number of consecutive subframes
RACH Contention during which the UE shall monitor the PDCCH after ✔
8 ... 64 –
Resolution Timer a RACH-related message of type "Msg3" is
transmitted. ► 3GPP 36.321, section 5.1.5
Status of RACH contention resolution timer.
RACH Contention
Resolution Timer 0 ... 2 – 0: Idle
Status (Num) 1: Running
2: Timed out
RACH Contention
Same as "RACH Contention Resolution Timer
Resolution Timer Text –
Status (Num)" but in text format.
Status (Text)
RACH Current Tx –140 ... 25 ✔
– Transmit power of last RACH preamble.
Power (dBm) dBm
RACH Initial Tx –50 ... 25 ✔
– Transmit power of first RACH preamble.
Power (dBm) dBm
RACH Latency Time between request and response, measured in ✔
0 ... 32000 –
(TTI) TTIs.
RACH Max –50 ... 23
– Maximum transmit power of RACH preamble.
Preamble Power dBm
IE Name Range/Unit Arg Description Refined
RACH Max Maximum number of preambles in one preamble ✔
3 ... 200 –
Preambles ramping cycle.
RACH MSG1
Retransmission 1 ... 128 – Retransmission count for each RACH Msg 1. ✔
Count
RACH MSG3
Retransmission 1 ... 128 – Retransmission count for each RACH Msg 3. ✔
Count
RACH Number Of Number of transmits required for the last random ✔
1 ... 255 –
Transmits access procedure.
RACH Period Text – Window size for Random Access Response.
RACH Preamble
Number of RACH preamble responses with
Responses with 0 ... 255 –
indication of PUSCH resource.
PUSCH Resource
RACH Preamble 0 ... 255
– RACH preamble power step size in dB. ✔
Step dB
Reason for random access procedure, one of:
RACH Reason Text – "Connection Request", "Radio Link Failure", "Uplink ✔
Data Arrival", "Downlink Data Arrival", "Handover".
Outcome of random access procedure, e.g.:
RACH Result Text – "Success", "Failure at <message, reason>", ✔
"Aborted".
Random access Radio Network Temporary Identity
RACH RNTI 0 ... 65535 –
(RA-RNTI).
UE identifier used for contention resolution in
RACH Signature Text – random access procedure. ► 3GPP 36.300, section
10.1.6
Type of random access procedure: "Contention free"
RACH Type Text – or "Contention based". ► 3GPP 36.300, section ✔
10.1.5
Rank Indication: actual value used. ► 3GPP 36.212

Argument:
RI 1 ... 4 1 ... 4 1: Primary carrier
2: Secondary carrier 1(CA)
3: Secondary carrier 2(CA)
4: Secondary carrier 3(CA)
Number of times the "RI" element has had the
value 1, accumulated over the current session.

The update interval is configurable: see section


"Information Element Table".
RI 1 Number Of 0 ... 65535 1 ... 4 ✔
Argument:
1: Primary carrier
2: Secondary carrier 1(CA)
3: Secondary carrier 2(CA)
4: Secondary carrier 3(CA)
IE Name Range/Unit Arg Description Refined
Number of times the "RI" element has had the
value 2, accumulated over the current session.

The update interval is configurable: see section


"Information Element Table".
RI 2 Number Of 0 ... 65535 1 ... 4 ✔
Argument:
1: Primary carrier
2: Secondary carrier 1(CA)
3: Secondary carrier 2(CA)
4: Secondary carrier 3(CA)
Rank Indication reported by the UE to the eNodeB.

Argument:
RI Feedback 1 ... 4 1 ... 4 1: Primary carrier
2: Secondary carrier 1(CA)
3: Secondary carrier 2(CA)
4: Secondary carrier 3(CA)
Number of times the "RI Feedback" element has had
the value 1, accumulated over the current session.

RI 1 Feedback Argument: ✔
0 ... 65535 1 ... 4
Number Of 1: Primary carrier
2: Secondary carrier 1(CA)
3: Secondary carrier 2(CA)
4: Secondary carrier 3(CA)
Number of times the "RI Feedback" element has had
the value 2, accumulated over the current session.

RI 2 Feedback Argument: ✔
0 ... 65535 1 ... 4
Number Of 1: Primary carrier
2: Secondary carrier 1(CA)
3: Secondary carrier 2(CA)
4: Secondary carrier 3(CA)
RLC IEs: General
The argument, where present, refers to an individual RLC radio bearer.
remark
0 ...
RLC DL Handover UE timestamp of first RLC packet received after a
86,400,000 –
First Packet Time handover.
ms (= 24 h)
0 ...
RLC DL Handover UE timestamp of last RLC packet received before a
86,400,000 –
Last Packet Time handover.
ms
RLC DL PDU
0 ... 1000 Duration of downlink data transfer interruption at the
Handover –
ms RLC layer in connection with a handover.
Interruption Time
1 ...
RLC DL RB ID Text Identity of each RLC downlink radio bearer.
15
IE Name Range/Unit Arg Description Refined
RLC downlink radio bearer mode, one of:

1 ...
RLC DL RB Mode Text "AM" = Acknowledged Mode
15
"TM" = Transparent Mode
"UM" = Unacknowledged Mode
RLC DL RB
1 ... 15 – Number of RLC downlink radio bearers.
Number Of
RLC DL RB 0 ... 350000 1 ...
Throughput on each RLC downlink radio bearer.
Throughput (kbit/s) kbit/s 15
State of RLC DL protocol:

RLC DL State Text –


0: Inactive
1: Active
Total RLC downlink throughput for all radio bearers.
RLC DL 0 ... 350000
– ✔
Throughput kbit/s
Available in kbit/s and Mbit/s versions.
0 ...
RLC UL Handover UE timestamp of first RLC packet transmitted after a
86,400,000 –
First Packet Time handover.
ms (= 24 h)
0 ...
RLC UL Handover UE timestamp of last RLC packet transmitted before
86,400,000 –
Last Packet Time a handover.
ms
RLC UL PDU
0 ... 1000 Duration of uplink data transfer interruption at the
Handover –
ms RLC layer in connection with a handover.
Interruption Time
1 ...
RLC UL RB ID Text Identity of each RLC uplink radio bearer.
15
RLC uplink radio bearer mode. One of:

1 ...
RLC UL RB Mode Text "AM" = Acknowledged Mode
15
"TM" = Transparent Mode
"UM" = Unacknowledged Mode
RLC UL RB
1 ... 15 – Number of RLC uplink radio bearers.
Number Of
RLC UL RB 0 ... 350000 1 ...
Throughput on each RLC uplink radio bearer.
Throughput (kbit/s) kbit/s 15
State of RLC UL protocol:

0: Inactive
RLC UL State Text –
1: Active
10: Inactive
11: Active
Total RLC uplink throughput for all radio bearers.
RLC UL 0 ... 350000 ✔

Throughput kbit/s
Available in kbit/s and Mbit/s versions.
Device NAS status. One of: "Home", "Roaming",
Roaming Status Text –
"Not Registered".
IE Name Range/Unit Arg Description Refined
RRC State Text – RRC state: "Idle", "Connected", or "Inactive". ✔
These elements derive from LTE scanning.

"Sc 1st" IEs: The ordinal "1st" means that these IEs pertain to the first EARFCN scanned.
General remark
Argument: Refers to an LTE cell. The sorting order within each element
depends on the setting in the General window: see UM section "Sorting of Cells".
Sc 1st BCH RSSI
(dBm) –140 ... 25 0 ...
BCH RSSI for each cell scanned.
dBm 503
Freqs 1–4
Sc 1st Cell Distance from scanning device to each cell scanned.
Distance (m) 0 ... 100000 0 ...
m 503 Requires cell file and GPS positioning data for the
Freqs 1–12, B scanning device.
Sc 1st Cell Identity Physical Layer Cell Identity (equal to 3 ´ PCIG +
0 ... ✔
0 ... 503 PCI) for each cell scanned. ► 3GPP 36.211, section
503
Freqs 1–12, B 6.11
This element is populated only for TEMS Pocket
logfiles. It indicates the difference between the total
Sc 1st Cell Macro
RSRP of small (indoor) cells and the total RSRP of
Ingress –140 ... 140 ✔
– macro (outdoor) cells on this EARFCN. Small cells
dB
have been identified as such in a transmitter file
Freqs 1–4
contained in an iBwave indoor map set. The RSRP
sums are taken in the mW domain.
Sc 1st Cell Name Name of each cell.
0 ...
Text
503
Freqs 1–12, B Requires cell file.
This element is populated only for TEMS Pocket
Sc 1st Cell Small
logfiles, taking the value "Small Cell" for cells that
Cell Indication 0 ...
Text have been identified in a transmitter file contained in ✔
503
an iBwave indoor map set, and "Other Cell"
Freqs 1–4
otherwise.
Sc 1st Cell Zone This element is populated only for TEMS Pocket
0 ...
Text logfiles, indicating which of the zones defined in an
503
Freqs 1–4 iBwave indoor map set each cell belongs to.
Sc 1st CFO (Hz) –10000 ...
0 ...
10000 Center Frequency Offset of each cell scanned.
503
Freqs 1–12 Hz
Sc 1st Channel
RSSI (dBm) –140 ... 25 ✔
– The power in the entire LTE channel bandwidth.
dBm
Freqs 1–12, B
Sc 1st Delay Delay spread, expressed as a number of sample
Spread (samples) 0 ... 1023 0 ... times Ts, for each cell scanned. Ts is the shortest ✔
samples 503 time interval defined in the LTE system, equal to 1 /
Freqs 1–4 (30.72 MHz) or 32.552 ns.
IE Name Range/Unit Arg Description Refined
Sc 1st Duplex
Mode
Text – Scanner duplex mode indication (FDD/TDD).

Freqs 1–12
Sc 1st EARFCN
0 ... ✔
0 ... 39649 EARFCN of each cell scanned.
503
Freqs 1–12, B
Sc 1st MCC
0 ... ✔
0 ... 999 Mobile Country Code of each cell scanned.
503
Freqs 1–12, B
Sc 1st MIMO
Channel Matrix
-150 ... -20 0 ... Noise power (average) of channel matrix for each
Noise Power (dBm)
dBm 503 cell scanned in dBm.

Freqs 1–12
Condition number of the channel matrix in a 2x2
Sc 1st MIMO MIMO configuration (2 Tx, 2 Rx) for each cell
Condition Number scanned. The condition number is a measure of the
0 ... 25 0 ... ✔
(2x2) (dB) orthogonality of the MIMO streams, and hence an
dB 503
indication of whether the MIMO channel is currently
Freqs 1–12 capable of supporting spatial multiplexing. The lower
the condition number, the better.
Condition number of the channel matrix in a 4x4
Sc 1st MIMO MIMO configuration (4 Tx, 4 Rx) for each cell
Condition Number scanned. The condition number is a measure of the
0 ... 25 0 ...
(4x4) (dB) orthogonality of the MIMO streams, and hence an
dB 503
indication of whether the MIMO channel is currently
Freqs 1–12 capable of supporting spatial multiplexing. The lower
the condition number, the better.
Estimated Channel Quality Indicator. Indication of
overall channel efficiency. Calculated for each MIMO
Sc 1st MIMO Layer
transmission scheme and layer. Available for both
i Estimated CQI
wideband and individual subbands.

Freqs 1–12 0 ... 15 0 ... 3


Argument:

Where MIMO Layer


0: EARFCN [0-23]
Index i = 1 ... 4
1: Cell [0-503]
2: Stream [0-1]
Sc 1st MIMO The estimated rank of the channel matrix in a 2x2
Estimated Rank MIMO configuration (2 Tx, 2 Rx) for each cell
0 ...
(2x2) 0 ... 2 scanned. Rank estimates are computed for both
503
open-loop and closed-loop MIMO, and the better
Freqs 1–12 estimate is presented.
Sc 1st MIMO The estimated rank of the channel matrix in a 4x4
Estimated Rank MIMO configuration (4 Tx, 4 Rx) for each cell
0 ...
(4x4) 1 ... 4 scanned. Rank estimates are computed for both
503
open-loop and closed-loop MIMO, and the better
Freqs 1–12 estimate is presented.
IE Name Range/Unit Arg Description Refined
Type of MIMO that has the best estimated rank:

"OL": Open-loop
Sc 1st MIMO
"CL": Closed-loop
Estimated Rank
0 ... "OL + CL": Open-loop and closed-loop have equal
Type Text
503 rank.

Freqs 1–12
Argument:
0: EARFCN [0 ... 23]
1: Cell [0 ... 503]
Sc 1st MIMO Layer
i Estimated
Throughput Estimation of overall wideband channel throughput,
0 ... 500 0 ... given channel conditions, bandwidth, and typical
Freqs 1–12 Mbps 503 overhead. Calculated for each MIMO transmission
scheme and layer.
Where MIMO Layer
Index i = 1 ... 4
Sc 1st MNC
0 ... ✔
0 ... 999 Mobile Network Code of each cell scanned.
503
Freqs 1–12, B
Sc 1st No Of Cell
Identities Total number of detected Physical Layer Cell
0 ... 504 –
Identities on this EARFCN.
Freqs 1–12, B
Sc 1st No Of Rx
Antennas The number of scanner Rx antennas used in
0 ... 4 –
scanning this EARFCN.
Freqs 1–12
Number of Tx ports for each cell/EARFCN scanned.
Sc 1st No Of Tx
Antennas 0 ...
0 ... 4 Argument:
503
0: EARFCN [0 ... 23]
Freqs 1–12
1: Cell [0 ... 503]
Sc 1st P-SCH RP
(dBm) –140 ... 25 0 ...
P-SCH received power for each cell scanned.
dBm 503
Freqs 1–4
Sc 1st RRC Cell
ECI, E-UTRAN Cell Identifier, of each cell scanned,
Identity 0 ...
0 ... 228 – 1 expressed in decimal format. ► 3GPP 36.300,
503
section 8.2
Freqs 1–12, B
Sc 1st RS CINR
(dB) –40 ... 60 0 ... ✔
Reference Signal CINR for each cell scanned.
dB 503
Freqs 1–12, B
IE Name Range/Unit Arg Description Refined
Sc 1st RSRP
(dBm) –140 ... 25 0 ... Reference Signal Received Power (sum total over all

dBm 503 Tx ports) for each cell scanned.
Freqs 1–12, B
"Sc 1st RSRP Rxi
Reference Signal Received Power for Tx port j (j =
Txj (dBm)" IEs –140 ... 25 0 ...
1 ... 4) as received on Rx antenna i (i = 1 ... 4), for
dBm 503
each cell scanned.
Freqs 1–4
Sc 1st RSRQ (dB)
–40 ... 40 0 ... Reference Signal Received Quality (sum total over ✔
dB 503 all Tx ports) for each cell scanned.
Freqs 1–12, B
"Sc 1st RSRQ Rxi
Reference Signal Received Quality for Tx port j (j =
Txj (dB)" IEs –40 ... 40 0 ...
1 ... 4) as received on Rx antenna i (i = 1 ... 4), for
dB 503
each cell scanned.
Freqs 1–4
Sc 1st SCH CINR
PCTel: P-SCH CINR for each cell scanned.
(dB) –40 ... 60 0 ...
dB 503
R&S: S-SCH CINR for each cell scanned.
Freqs 1–12, B
PCTel: P-SCH Received Quality for each cell
Sc 1st SCH RQ
scanned.
(dB) –40 ... 40 0 ...
dB 503
R&S: S-SCH Received Quality for each cell
Freqs 1–12
scanned.
Sc 1st S-SCH RP
(dBm) –140 ... 25 0 ...
S-SCH Received Power for each cell scanned.
dBm 503
Freqs 1–4
Sc 1st TAC
0 ...
0 ... 65535 Tracking Area Code of each cell scanned. ✔
503
Freqs 1–12, B
Sc 1st Time Offset
Time offset (in samples) from the beginning of the
(samples) 0 ...
0 ... 307199 current frame, adjusted so that a frame begins at the
503
GPS one-second tick epoch.
Freqs 1–12
These elements are analogous to "Sc 1st" but pertain to the second (etc.)
EARFCN scanned.
"Sc 2nd (etc.)" IEs:
General remark
Note: More IEs are provided for EARFCNs 1–4 than for EARFCNs 5–12, as
detailed for the "Sc 1st" elements above.
These elements combine cells from all scanned EARFCNs, sorted by descending
RSRQ (Es/I0). The sorting order within the "Best" elements is not affected by the
"Sc Best" IEs: settings in the General window (see UM section "Sorting of Cells").
General remark
Note: Fewer IEs are provided than for any individual EARFCN, as detailed under
the "Sc 1st" elements above ("B" for "Best").
"Sc RSSI" IEs: These elements derive from RSSI scanning.
General remark
IE Name Range/Unit Arg Description Refined
The argument, where present, is a sequence number pointing to scanned
frequencies as specified by the ""Sc RSSI Frequency (MHz)"" element, unless
otherwise indicated.
–140 ... 25 1 ...
Sc RSSI (dBm) RSSI for each scanned cell.
dBm 1000
RSSI for each scanned cell.
Sc RSSI (dBm) –140 ... 25 0 ...
[EARFCN] dBm 39649
Argument: EARFCN.
1 ...
Sc RSSI Band Text Band to which each scanned cell belongs.
1000
1 ...
Sc RSSI Bandwidth Text Bandwidth used for each scanned cell.
1000
Sc RSSI Count 0 ... 1000 – Number of cells scanned.
1 ... EARFCN of each scanned cell. Regarding EARFCN
Sc RSSI EARFCN 0 ... 39649
1000 numbering, see ► 3GPP 36.101.
Sc RSSI Frequency 0 ... 6 · 106 1 ...
Frequency of each cell scanned.
(MHz) MHz 1000
These elements pertain to the current serving cell or cells. In case of carrier
aggregation (CA), the serving cells are distinguished in a subset of IEs.

"Serving Cell" IEs:


Argument: Unless otherwise noted, 1 = primary serving cell and numbers
General remark
above = secondary serving cell (CA). IEs lacking an argument are valid for the
primary serving cell when CA is used. This is also true of elements whose
argument has a different meaning, as detailed below.
Serving Cell RSSI
(dBm) –140 ... 25 Received signal strength on the EARFCN each
1 ... 4
dBm serving cell is using.
CA
Serving Cell Count
Number of serving cells: greater than one in case of
1 ... 3 –
carrier aggregation.
CA
Distance from UE to the serving cell.
Serving Cell 0 ... 50000

Distance (m) m
Requires cell file and UE positioning data.
Serving Cell DL
Bandwidth Downlink bandwidth of serving cell. One of: 1.4 MHz,
Text 1 ... 4 ✔
3 MHz, 5 MHz, 10 MHz, 15 MHz, 20 MHz.
CA
Serving Cell DL
EARFCN Downlink EARFCN of each serving cell. Regarding
0 ... 39649 1 ... 4 ✔
EARFCN numbering, see ► 3GPP 36.101.
CA
Serving Cell DL
Frequency (MHz) 0 ... 3000
1 ... 4 Downlink frequency of serving cell. ✔
MHz
CA
IE Name Range/Unit Arg Description Refined
Downlink pathloss for serving cell.

Serving Cell DL Calculated as (eNodeB transmit power) – "Serving


Pathloss (dB) 15 ... 200 Cell RSRP (dBm)".
1 ... 4
dB
CA The eNodeB transmit power is updated from the
RRC Connection Reconfiguration message and (for
single carrier only) from SIB 2.
Serving Cell Frame
Cell frame timing of each serving cell relative to the
Timing Rx1 0 ... 307199
1 ... 4 network's absolute time reference, as received on ✔
LTE Ts units
antenna Rx1.
CA
Serving Cell Frame
Cell frame timing of each serving cell relative to the
Timing Rx2 0 ... 307199
1 ... 4 network's absolute time reference, as received on ✔
LTE Ts units
antenna Rx2.
CA
Serving Cell
Frequency Band Frequency band to which each serving cell EARFCN
Text 1 ... 4 ✔
belongs.
CA
Serving Cell
Physical Layer Cell Identity of each serving cell,
Identity
0 ... 503 1 ... 4 equal to 3 ´ PCIG + PCI. ► 3GPP 36.211, section ✔
6.11
CA
Serving Cell
Identity (Cell Part)
0 ... 2 1 ... 4 PCI of each serving cell.

CA
Serving Cell
Identity (Group
Part) 0 ... 167 1 ... 4 PCIG of each serving cell.

CA
Serving Cell MCC 0 ... 65535 – MCC of serving cell. ✔

Serving Cell MNC 0 ... 65535 – MNC of serving cell. ✔


Name of serving cell.
Serving Cell Name Text – ✔
Requires cell file.
Serving Cell PLMN Text – PLMN (MCC and MNC) of serving cell.
ECI, E-UTRAN Cell Identifier, of serving cell,
Serving Cell RRC ✔
0 ... 228 – 1 – expressed in decimal format. ► 3GPP 36.300,
Cell Identity
section 8.2
Serving Cell RRC
Cell Id part (8 bits) of ECI for serving cell, expressed ✔
Cell Identity (Cell 0 ... 255 –
in decimal.
Part)
IE Name Range/Unit Arg Description Refined
Serving Cell RRC
Text: Cell Id part of ECI for serving cell, expressed in ✔
Cell Identity (Cell –
"00" ... "FF" hexadecimal.
Part Hex)
Serving Cell RRC
eNodeB Identifier part (20 bits) of ECI for serving ✔
Cell Identity (eNB 0 ... 220 – 1 –
cell, expressed in decimal.
Part)
Serving Cell RRC Text:
eNodeB Identifier part of ECI for serving cell,
Cell Identity (eNB "00000" – ✔
expressed in hexadecimal.
Part Hex) ... "FFFFF"
Serving Cell RS
CINR (dB) –40 ... 60 ✔
1 ... 4 CINR for Reference Signal of each serving cell.
dB
CA
Serving Cell RSRP
Reference Signal Received Power for each serving
(dBm) –140 ... 25
1 ... 4 cell. Sum of contributions from antennas Rx1 and ✔
dBm
Rx2.
CA
Serving Cell RSRP
Tx1 Rx1 (dBm) –140 ... 25 RSRP contribution from eNodeB antenna Tx1 as ✔
1 ... 4
dBm received on antenna Rx1.
CA
Serving Cell RSRP
Tx1 Rx2 (dBm) –140 ... 25 RSRP contribution from eNodeB antenna Tx1 as ✔
1 ... 4
dBm received on antenna Rx2.
CA
Serving Cell RSRP
Tx1 Rx3 (dBm) –140 ... 25 RSRP contribution from eNodeB antenna Tx1 as ✔
1 ... 3
dBm received on antenna Rx3.
CA
Serving Cell RSRP
Tx1 Rx4 (dBm) –140 ... 25 RSRP contribution from eNodeB antenna Tx1 as
1 ... 4 ✔
dBm received on antenna Rx4.
CA
Serving Cell RSRP
Tx2 Rx1 (dBm) –140 ... 25 RSRP contribution from eNodeB antenna Tx2 as ✔
1 ... 4
dBm received on antenna Rx1.
CA
Serving Cell RSRP
Tx2 Rx2 (dBm) –140 ... 25 RSRP contribution from eNodeB antenna Tx2 as ✔
1 ... 4
dBm received on antenna Rx2.
CA
Serving Cell RSRQ
(dB) –40 ... 40 Reference Signal Received Quality. Sum of ✔
1 ... 4
dB contributions from antennas Rx1 and Rx2.
CA
Serving Cell RSRQ
–40 ... 40 RSRQ contribution from eNodeB antenna Tx1 as ✔
Tx1 Rx1 (dB) 1 ... 4
dB received on antenna Rx1.
IE Name Range/Unit Arg Description Refined
CA
Serving Cell RSRQ
Tx1 Rx2 (dB) –40 ... 40 RSRQ contribution from eNodeB antenna Tx1 as ✔
1 ... 4
dB received on antenna Rx2.
CA
Serving Cell RSRQ
Tx1 Rx3 (dB) –40 ... 40 RSRQ contribution from eNodeB antenna Tx1 as
1 ... 4 ✔
dB received on antenna Rx3.
CA
Serving Cell RSRQ
Tx1 Rx4 (dB) –40 ... 40 RSRQ contribution from eNodeB antenna Tx1 as ✔
1 ... 3
dB received on antenna Rx4.
CA
Serving Cell RSRQ
Tx2 Rx1 (dB) –40 ... 40 RSRQ contribution from eNodeB antenna Tx2 as ✔
1 ... 4
dB received on antenna Rx1.
CA
Serving Cell RSRQ
Tx2 Rx2 (dB) –40 ... 40 RSRQ contribution from eNodeB antenna Tx2 as ✔
1 ... 4
dB received on antenna Rx2.
CA
Serving Cell RSSI
Tx1 Rx1 (dBm) –140 ... 25 RSSI contribution from eNodeB antenna Tx1 as
1 ... 4 ✔
dBm received on antenna Rx1.
CA
Serving Cell RSSI
Tx1 Rx2 (dBm) –140 ... 25 RSSI contribution from eNodeB antenna Tx1 as ✔
1 ... 4
dBm received on antenna Rx2.
CA
Serving Cell RSSI
Tx1 Rx3 (dBm) –140 ... 25 RSSI contribution from eNodeB antenna Tx1 as ✔
1 ... 4
dBm received on antenna Rx3.
CA
Serving Cell RSSI
Tx1 Rx4 (dBm) –140 ... 25 RSSI contribution from eNodeB antenna Tx1 as ✔
1 ... 4
dBm received on antenna Rx4.
CA
Serving Cell RS
CINR Tx1 Rx1
–140 ... 25 RS CINR contribution from eNodeB antenna Tx1 as ✔
(dBm) 1 ... 4
dBm received on antenna Rx1.

CA
Serving Cell RS
CINR Tx1 Rx2
–140 ... 25 RS CINR contribution from eNodeB antenna Tx1 as ✔
(dBm) 1 ... 4
dBm received on antenna Rx2.

CA
IE Name Range/Unit Arg Description Refined
Serving Cell RS
CINR Tx1 Rx3
–140 ... 25 RS CINR contribution from eNodeB antenna Tx1 as ✔
(dBm) 1 ... 4
dBm received on antenna Rx3.

CA
Serving Cell RS
CINR Tx1 Rx4
–140 ... 25 RS CINR contribution from eNodeB antenna Tx1 as ✔
(dBm) 1 ... 4
dBm received on antenna Rx4.

CA
Serving Cell RS
CINR Tx2 Rx1
–140 ... 25 RS CINR contribution from eNodeB antenna Tx2 as ✔
(dBm) 1 ... 4
dBm received on antenna Rx1.

CA
Serving Cell RS
CINR Tx2 Rx2
–140 ... 25 RS CINR contribution from eNodeB antenna Tx2 as
(dBm) 1 ... 4 ✔
dBm received on antenna Rx2.

CA
This element is populated only for TEMS Pocket
Serving Cell Small
logfiles, taking the value "Small Cell" for serving cells
Cell Indication
Text 1 ... 4 that have been identified in a transmitter file ✔
contained in an iBwave indoor map set, and "Other
CA
Cell" otherwise.
States if the serving cell supports eMTC.
Serving Cell
0 ... 1 0 ... 7
Supports eMTC
Arg: Cell
Serving Cell TAC Text – Tracking Area Code of serving cell. ✔
Total Reference Signal power for serving cell,
Serving Cell Total –140 ... 25 ✔
– calculated from serving cell RSRP and channel
RS Power (dBm) dBm
bandwidth.
Difference between transmit powers of eNodeB Tx1
and Tx2 antennas, as received on each Rx antenna.
Each presented value is an average over 20
samples in the time domain.
Serving Cell Tx1-
–20 ... 20
Tx2 Per Rx 0 ... 2
dB Argument:
Antenna (dB)

0: Mean of Rx1 and Rx2 values


1: Rx1
2: Rx2
Serving Cell UL Uplink EARFCN of serving cell. Regarding EARFCN
0 ... 39649 – ✔
EARFCN numbering, see ► 3GPP 36.101.
Serving Cell UL 0 ... 3000
– Uplink frequency of serving cell.
Frequency (MHz) MHz
IE Name Range/Unit Arg Description Refined
Serving Cell Zone This element is populated only for TEMS Pocket
Text 1 ... 4 logfiles, indicating which of the zones defined in an ✔
CA iBwave indoor map set each serving cell belongs to.
These elements are populated by spectrum analysis scanning. The same
elements are used for both uplink and downlink bands.
"Spectr Ana" IEs:
General remark
The argument, where present, is a sequence number pointing to scanned
frequencies as indicated by the ""Spectr Ana Sc Freq (kHz)"" element.
698,000 ...
Spectr Ana Sc Freq 1 ...
3,800,000 Scanned frequencies in ascending order.
(kHz) 3001
kHz
Spectr Ana Sc No
0 ... 3001 – The number of frequencies swept by the scan.
Of Freq
Spectr Ana Sc –140 ... 25 1 ...
RSSI of frequencies scanned.
RSSI (dBm) dBm 3001
0 ... 250 ✔
Speed (km/h) – Speed in km/h.
km/h
0 ... 160 ✔
Speed (mph) – Speed in mph.
mph
SRS Resource Number of resource blocks allocated to transmission
0 ... 100 –
Blocks of sounding reference signals.
–50 ... 23 Transmit power of sounding reference signal.
SRS TX Power – ✔
dBm ► 3GPP 36.211, section 5.5.3
0 ... 100 Percentage of subframes in which the UE transmits
SRS Usage Rate –
% a sounding reference signal.
These elements relate to the part of the cell search procedure making use of the
SSS IEs: General secondary synchronization signal.
remark
Argument: Points to a cell detected during the cell search.
SSS Detected Cell
0 ... 16 – Number of cells detected.
Count
SSS Detected Cell 1 ...
0 ... 39649 EARFCNs of cells detected.
EARFCN 16
SSS Detected Cell 1 ... Physical Layer Cell Identity (equal to 3 ´ PCIG +
0 ... 503
Identity 16 PCI) of cells detected.
SSS Detected Cell –25 ... 20 1 ... SSS power for cells detected, expressed as a value
Power dB 16 in decibel.
"Strongest Sc These elements contain RSSI scan data.
RSSI" IEs: General
remark Argument: The frequencies are sorted by decreasing RSSI.
Strongest Sc RSSI –140 ... 25 1 ...
Received signal strength.
(dBm) dBm 16
Strongest Sc RSSI 1 ...
Text Scanned frequency band.
Band 16
Strongest Sc RSSI 1 ...
0 ... 39649 Scanned EARFCN.
EARFCN 16
IE Name Range/Unit Arg Description Refined
Strongest Sc RSSI 0 ... 6 · 106 1 ...
Scanned frequency.
Frequency (kHz) kHz 16
"TDD" IEs: General These elements pertain to the TDD (Time Division Duplex) mode of operation
remark within LTE, also known as TD-LTE.
ACK/NACK feedback mode for TDD. ► 3GPP
36.212, section 5.2.2.6
TDD Ack Reporting ✔
0 ... 1 –
Mode
0: Multiplexing
1: Bundling
TDD Ack Reporting Same as "TDD Ack Reporting Mode" but in text
Text – ✔
Mode (Text) format.
Average number of the first CCE used for
TDD n_CCE
0 ... 96 – transmission of the corresponding PDCCH. ► 3GPP
(Average)
36.213, section 10.1 (nCCE)
Maximum number of the first CCE used for
TDD n_CCE (Max) 0 ... 96 – transmission of the corresponding PDCCH.
Compare "TDD n_CCE (Average)".
Minimum number of the first CCE used for
TDD n_CCE (Min) 0 ... 96 – transmission of the corresponding PDCCH.
Compare "TDD n_CCE (Average)".
Value distribution of Np, used in the calculation of
n(1)PUCCH, resource index for PUCCH formats
1/1a/1b. ► 3GPP 36.213, section 10.1

Argument: Represents possible values of Np.

0: Value = 0
1: Value = 1
2: Value = 3
3: Value = 5
TDD N_p 0 ... 100 0 ...
4: Value = 8
Distribution (%) % 14
5: Value = 11
6: Value = 13
7: Value = 16
8: Value = 22
9: Value = 27
10: Value = 41
11: Value = 44
12: Value = 55
13: Value = 66
14: Value = 88
Value distribution of Np+1, used in the calculation of
n(1)PUCCH, resource index for PUCCH formats
TDD N_(p+1) 0 ... 100 0 ...
1/1a/1b. ► 3GPP 36.213, section 10.1
Distribution (%) % 14

Argument: See "TDD N_p Distribution (%)".


TDD Position Of Value distribution of the index m for which km is the
0 ... 100
Minimum k 0 ... 9 smallest value in the set K such that UE detects a
%
Distribution (%) PDCCH in subframe n – km (► 3GPP 36.213,
IE Name Range/Unit Arg Description Refined
section 10.1). Used in calculating n(1)PUCCH,
resource index for PUCCH formats 1/1a/1b. Valid
only when "TDD Ack Reporting Mode" = Bundling.

Argument: Represents possible values of m.


TDD Special
TDD special subframe configuration. ► 3GPP
Subframe 0 ... 8 – ✔
36.211, table 4.2-1
Configuration
TDD UL/DL TDD uplink–downlink configuration. ► 3GPP
0 ... 6 – ✔
Configuration 36.211, table 4.2-2
TDD UL/DL 5 ... 10 TDD downlink-to-uplink switch-point periodicity. ✔

Configuration Type ms ► 3GPP 36.211, table 4.2-2
Current time in text format: "hh:mm:ss.ddd", where
Time Text –
"ddd" = decimal seconds.
0 ...
Time (ms) 86,400,000 – Current time in ms.
ms (= 24 h)
The timer T3412 is reset and started with its initial
value, when the UE goes from EMM-CONNECTED
0 ... 54 to EMM-IDLE mode. The timer is stopped when the
Timer T3412 –
Minutes UE enters EMM-CONNECTED mode or EMM-
DEREGISTERED state. On expiry, the periodic TAU
procedure is initiated.
Timing Advance, an adjustment of uplink
0 ... 2047 transmission timing in relation to downlink timing,
introduced to compensate for propagation delay. ✔
Timing Advance –
See Regarding the mechanism, see ► 3GPP 36.321,
Description section 5.2. For the representation of values, see
► 3GPP 36.213, section 4.2.3.
Timing Advance 0 ... 1 · 106 "Timing Advance" value converted to distance in

(meters) m meters.
LTE transmission mode as numbered in ► 3GPP
Transmission Mode 1 ... 10 – 36.213, Table 7.2.3-0. Updated from Layer 3 ✔
messages.
Transmission Mode Same as "Transmission Mode" but in text format ✔
Text –
(Text) ("TM-1", etc.).
PDSCH transmission scheme corresponding to
"Transmission Mode" as laid out in ► 3GPP 36.213,
Table 7.2.3-0. Updated from UE mode reports.

1: Single-antenna transmission
Transmission ✔
1 ... 10 –
Scheme
2: Transmit diversity

3: Open-loop codebook-based precoding (in case of


multiple layers)
IE Name Range/Unit Arg Description Refined
4: Closed-loop codebook-based precoding

5: Multi-user MIMO version of mode 4

6: Closed-loop codebook-based precoding using


single-layer transmission

7: Non-codebook-based precoding supporting


single-layer PDSCH transmission

8: Non-codebook-based precoding supporting up to


two layers

9: Non-codebook-based precoding supporting up to


eight layers (extension of scheme 8)

10: Extension of scheme 9 for enhanced support of


different means of downlink multi-point coordination
and transmission (CoMP)
Transmission Same as "Transmission Scheme" but in text format ✔
Text –
Scheme (Text) with explanatory strings similar to those above.
UE Category DL Text – E-UTRA UE category Downlink. ► 3GPP 36.306
UE Category UL Text – E-UTRA UE category Uplink. ► 3GPP 36.306
UE PUCCH Tx –30 ... 30 ✔
– UE PUCCH Channel average transmit power.
Power (dBm) dBm
UE PUSCH Tx –30 ... 30
– UE PUSCH Channel average transmit power. ✔
Power (dBm) dBm
UE Tx Power –30 ... 30 ✔
– UE average transmit power.
(dBm) dBm
"WCDMA
Neighbor" IEs: Argument: WCDMA neighbors are sorted by decreasing CPICH Ec/N0.
General remark
WCDMA Neighbor –34 ... 0 1 ...
CPICH Ec/N0 of measured WCDMA neighbors.
CPICH Ec/No (dB) dB 32
WCDMA Neighbor
–140 ... –15 1 ...
CPICH RSCP CPICH RSCP of measured WCDMA neighbors.
dBm 32
(dBm)
WCDMA Neighbor 1 ...
0 ... 511 Scrambling codes of measured WCDMA neighbors.
SC 32
0 ... 16383

WCDMA Neighbor 1 ...


(frequency UARFCNs of measured WCDMA neighbors.
UARFCN 32
band
dependent)
WCDMA Neighbors
0 ... 32 – Number of measured WCDMA neighbors.
No Of

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