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1 Introduction.................................................................................................................................1-1
1.1 Overview ....................................................................................................................................................... 1-2 1.2 Main Functions.............................................................................................................................................. 1-2
4 Map ...............................................................................................................................................4-1
4.1 Importing the Project Parameters .................................................................................................................. 4-2 4.2 Operating the Map......................................................................................................................................... 4-2 4.3 Setting the Map Layer ................................................................................................................................... 4-4 4.4 Searching for a Cell ....................................................................................................................................... 4-5
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5.7 Grouping the Cells Automatically ................................................................................................................. 5-8 5.8 Exporting an NE Group............................................................................................................................... 5-11 5.9 Importing an NE Group............................................................................................................................... 5-13
8 Report ...........................................................................................................................................8-1
8.1 Performance Report....................................................................................................................................... 8-1 8.1.1 Performance Report Introduction ......................................................................................................... 8-1
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8.1.2 Generating a Performance Report ........................................................................................................ 8-3 8.1.3 Creating a Performance Report ............................................................................................................ 8-7 8.1.4 Importing a Report ............................................................................................................................. 8-10 8.1.5 Exporting a Report ............................................................................................................................. 8-12 8.1.6 Deleting a Report ............................................................................................................................... 8-13 8.1.7 Creating a VIP Cluster ....................................................................................................................... 8-14 8.2 Network Monitor Report ............................................................................................................................. 8-16 8.3 Network Bottleneck Report ......................................................................................................................... 8-19 8.3.1 Introduction to the Network Bottleneck Report ................................................................................. 8-19 8.3.2 Generating a Network Bottleneck Analysis Report ........................................................................... 8-20 8.4 Network Shift Report .................................................................................................................................. 8-22 8.5 U-Net Report ............................................................................................................................................... 8-25 8.5.1 Introduction to a U-Net Report .......................................................................................................... 8-25 8.5.2 Generating a U-Net Report ................................................................................................................ 8-25 8.6 Customized Report ...................................................................................................................................... 8-27
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GENEX Nastar WCDMA User Manual 9.6.9 Generating a Pilot Pollution Analysis Report .................................................................................... 9-29
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13.4 Introduction to Call Drop Deep Analysis .................................................................................................. 13-6 13.4.1 Deeply Analyzing Call Drop ............................................................................................................ 13-6 13.4.2 Introduction to the Cell Call Drop Fault Analysis Window ............................................................. 13-8 13.4.3 Introduction to Cell Call Drop Fault Reason Distribution Window ............................................... 13-15 13.4.4 Introduction to Subscribers' Call Drop Fault Analysis Window .................................................... 13-18 13.4.5 Introduction to Subscribers' Call Drop Fault Reason Distribution Window .................................. 13-22 13.5 Analyzing Call Drop................................................................................................................................ 13-26
15 FAQ ...........................................................................................................................................15-1
15.1 Problem Caused by MSDE Uninstalled Incompletely .............................................................................. 15-2 15.2 Problem Caused by MSDE Started up Incorrectly .................................................................................... 15-2 15.3 MSDE Provided by Microsoft Cannot Be Uninstalled ............................................................................. 15-3 15.4 Error Appears When You Type the Path Directly During the Project Creation ......................................... 15-4 15.5 The Map Cannot Be Displayed Correctly ................................................................................................. 15-4 15.6 PDF Chart and CDF Chart ........................................................................................................................ 15-4 15.7 Detail Description about the Configuration Analysis ................................................................................ 15-5 15.7.1 MML File Compare ......................................................................................................................... 15-5 15.7.2 Configuration Change Compare Report ........................................................................................... 15-8 15.7.3 Comparing Configuration With Baseline ....................................................................................... 15-10 15.7.4 The MML Command List which processed in Configuration Change Compare Report and Comparing Configuration with Baseline ........................................................................................ 15-11 15.7.5 RNC configuration parameter ........................................................................................................ 15-15 15.7.6 Access ............................................................................................................................................ 15-18
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GENEX Nastar WCDMA User Manual 15.7.7 Handoff .......................................................................................................................................... 15-20 15.7.8 Resource Control ........................................................................................................................... 15-23 15.7.9 Load Control .................................................................................................................................. 15-34 15.7.10 Power Control .............................................................................................................................. 15-38
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Figure 2-1 Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for GENEX Nastar WCDMA dialog box .............................. 2-3 Figure 2-2 License Agreement dialog box ......................................................................................................... 2-4 Figure 2-3 Customer Information dialog box ..................................................................................................... 2-5 Figure 2-4 Setup Type dialog box ...................................................................................................................... 2-6 Figure 2-5 Choose Destination Location dialog box .......................................................................................... 2-7 Figure 2-6 Select Program Folder dialog box..................................................................................................... 2-8 Figure 2-7 Start Copying Files dialog box ......................................................................................................... 2-9 Figure 2-8 Setup Status dialog box................................................................................................................... 2-10 Figure 2-9 Error dialog box .............................................................................................................................. 2-11 Figure 2-10 Open dialog box............................................................................................................................ 2-12 Figure 3-1 User Login dialog box ...................................................................................................................... 3-2 Figure 3-2 Project /Login menu ......................................................................................................................... 3-3 Figure 3-3 User Login dialog box ...................................................................................................................... 3-3 Figure 3-4 Message dialog ................................................................................................................................. 3-4 Figure 3-5 Main interface of the Nastar ............................................................................................................. 3-5 Figure 3-6 Network Element pane ..................................................................................................................... 3-7 Figure 3-7 Network Monitoring pane................................................................................................................. 3-7 Figure 3-8 Trouble Shooting pane ...................................................................................................................... 3-8 Figure 3-9 Network Trend pane ......................................................................................................................... 3-9 Figure 3-10 Project menu ................................................................................................................................. 3-10 Figure 3-11 System menu ................................................................................................................................. 3-11 Figure 3-12 View menu .................................................................................................................................... 3-12 Figure 3-13 Window menu ............................................................................................................................... 3-13 Figure 3-14 Help menu..................................................................................................................................... 3-13 Figure 4-1 Map ................................................................................................................................................... 4-2 Figure 4-2 Layer Control dialog box .................................................................................................................. 4-4
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Figure 4-3 Map Legend ...................................................................................................................................... 4-5 Figure 4-4 Search Cell dialog box ...................................................................................................................... 4-6 Figure 4-5 Displaying search result on the map ................................................................................................. 4-7 Figure 5-1 Network Group window ................................................................................................................... 5-2 Figure 5-2 New dialog box ................................................................................................................................. 5-4 Figure 5-3 NE groups in the Network Group window ....................................................................................... 5-5 Figure 5-4 Edit Group dialog box ...................................................................................................................... 5-5 Figure 5-5 Save as dialog box ............................................................................................................................ 5-6 Figure 5-6 Type a name in the Save as dialog box ............................................................................................. 5-7 Figure 5-7 The copy of an NE group .................................................................................................................. 5-7 Figure 5-8 Confirming the deletion of a network group ..................................................................................... 5-8 Figure 5-9 Auto Cluster dialog box .................................................................................................................... 5-8 Figure 5-10 Displaying cell groups by rack or by NodeB ................................................................................ 5-11 Figure 5-11 Save As dialog box........................................................................................................................ 5-12 Figure 5-12 Open dialog box............................................................................................................................ 5-13 Figure 6-1 Item Manager on the shortcut menu ................................................................................................. 6-3 Figure 6-2 Performance items management tab ................................................................................................. 6-4 Figure 6-3 Import on the shortcut menu ............................................................................................................. 6-5 Figure 6-4 Import Options dialog box ................................................................................................................ 6-6 Figure 6-5 Open dialog box................................................................................................................................ 6-7 Figure 6-6 Add to Export List on the shortcut menu .......................................................................................... 6-7 Figure 6-7 Export Options dialog box ................................................................................................................ 6-8 Figure 6-8 Save As dialog box ........................................................................................................................... 6-9 Figure 6-9 New on the shortcut menu .............................................................................................................. 6-10 Figure 6-10 Custom Items dialog box .............................................................................................................. 6-11 Figure 6-11 Formula tab ................................................................................................................................... 6-13 Figure 6-12 Formula field ................................................................................................................................ 6-14 Figure 6-13 Edit on the shortcut menu ............................................................................................................. 6-15 Figure 6-14 Item property dialog box............................................................................................................... 6-15 Figure 6-15 Delete on the shortcut menu ......................................................................................................... 6-16 Figure 7-1 Network optimization process of the Nastar ..................................................................................... 7-2 Figure 7-2 Performance Query node .................................................................................................................. 7-3 Figure 7-3 Query dialog box .............................................................................................................................. 7-4
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Figure 7-4 Theme query result ........................................................................................................................... 7-7 Figure 7-5 Drawing Style Setting dialog box ..................................................................................................... 7-9 Figure 7-6 Forward dialog box ......................................................................................................................... 7-10 Figure 7-7 Forward theme Setting... dialog box ............................................................................................... 7-11 Figure 7-8 Add Info to Trend Chart dialog box ................................................................................................ 7-12 Figure 7-9 Item Trend Chart window ............................................................................................................... 7-13 Figure 7-10 Item Trend Chart ........................................................................................................................... 7-14 Figure 7-11 Cell RRC Setup Analysis tab ........................................................................................................ 7-15 Figure 7-12 Query On Map Color Setting dialog box ...................................................................................... 7-16 Figure 7-13 Display performance query displayed on map .............................................................................. 7-17 Figure 7-14 Theme query result ....................................................................................................................... 7-19 Figure 7-15 TopN Query dialog box ................................................................................................................ 7-20 Figure 7-16 TopN query result ......................................................................................................................... 7-21 Figure 7-17 Chart on the TopN query result screen.......................................................................................... 7-22 Figure 7-18 Query Type dialog box.................................................................................................................. 7-23 Figure 7-19 Performance Query dialog box ..................................................................................................... 7-23 Figure 7-20 Query List Setting dialog box ....................................................................................................... 7-25 Figure 7-21 Query Filter Condition dialog box ................................................................................................ 7-25 Figure 7-22 Query Result tab ........................................................................................................................... 7-27 Figure 7-23 New Perf Func on the shortcut menu ............................................................................................ 7-27 Figure 7-24 Query Type dialog box.................................................................................................................. 7-28 Figure 7-25 New dialog box ............................................................................................................................. 7-29 Figure 7-26 Edit Perf Fun on the shortcut menu .............................................................................................. 7-30 Figure 7-27 Query Edit dialog box ................................................................................................................... 7-30 Figure 7-28 Delete Perf Fun on the shortcut menu........................................................................................... 7-31 Figure 7-29 Export Perf Func on the shortcut menu ........................................................................................ 7-32 Figure 7-30 Import Perf Func on the shortcut menu ........................................................................................ 7-33 Figure 7-31 TopN Query dialog box ................................................................................................................ 7-34 Figure 7-32 Related Item Setting dialog box.................................................................................................... 7-36 Figure 7-33 TopN Query screen ....................................................................................................................... 7-36 Figure 7-34 New TopN Func on the shortcut menu ......................................................................................... 7-37 Figure 7-35 New dialog box ............................................................................................................................. 7-37 Figure 7-36 Edit TopN Func on the shortcut menu .......................................................................................... 7-38
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Figure 7-37 Edit TopN Function dialog box..................................................................................................... 7-39 Figure 7-38 Delete TopN Func on the shortcut menu....................................................................................... 7-40 Figure 7-39 Export TopN Func on the shortcut menu ...................................................................................... 7-40 Figure 7-40 Save As dialog box ....................................................................................................................... 7-41 Figure 7-41 Import on the shortcut menu ......................................................................................................... 7-42 Figure 7-42 Open dialog box............................................................................................................................ 7-42 Figure 7-43 CHR analysis function node ......................................................................................................... 7-43 Figure 7-44 Options dialog box ........................................................................................................................ 7-44 Figure 7-45 SPU Log Analysis screen.............................................................................................................. 7-45 Figure 8-1 Trouble Shooting pane ...................................................................................................................... 8-2 Figure 8-2 Network Monitoring pane................................................................................................................. 8-2 Figure 8-3 Generate Performance Report dialog box - RNC performance report .............................................. 8-3 Figure 8-4 RNC performance report .................................................................................................................. 8-4 Figure 8-5 Generate Performance Report dialog boxcluster performance report ........................................... 8-5 Figure 8-6 Cluster performance report ............................................................................................................... 8-7 Figure 8-7 New on the shortcut menu ................................................................................................................ 8-7 Figure 8-8 New Report Dialog dialog box ......................................................................................................... 8-8 Figure 8-9 User-defined report ........................................................................................................................... 8-9 Figure 8-10 Import on the shortcut menu ......................................................................................................... 8-10 Figure 8-11 Customize Report Setting dialog box ........................................................................................... 8-10 Figure 8-12 Imported report displayed under the Performance Report node ................................................... 8-12 Figure 8-13 Export on the shortcut menu ......................................................................................................... 8-12 Figure 8-14 Browse for Folder dialog box ....................................................................................................... 8-13 Figure 8-15 Delete on the shortcut menu ......................................................................................................... 8-14 Figure 8-16 Confirm dialog box ....................................................................................................................... 8-14 Figure 8-17 Performance items management tab page ..................................................................................... 8-15 Figure 8-18 New dialog box ............................................................................................................................. 8-15 Figure 8-19 Network monitor report node ....................................................................................................... 8-16 Figure 8-20 Report Type dialog box ................................................................................................................. 8-16 Figure 8-21 Performance Monitoring Report dialog box ................................................................................. 8-17 Figure 8-22 Busy Time Modify dialog box ...................................................................................................... 8-18 Figure 8-23 Network performance monitoring report ...................................................................................... 8-19 Figure 8-24 Network Bottleneck Report node.................................................................................................. 8-20
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Figure 8-25 NetBltNeckReport dialog box ...................................................................................................... 8-21 Figure 8-26 Network bottleneck analysis report .............................................................................................. 8-22 Figure 8-27 Network Shift Report node ........................................................................................................... 8-22 Figure 8-28 Network Shift Report dialog box .................................................................................................. 8-23 Figure 8-29 Network Shift Report .................................................................................................................... 8-24 Figure 8-30 Export U-Net analysis report menu .............................................................................................. 8-25 Figure 8-31 Unet Report Query Option dialog box .......................................................................................... 8-26 Figure 8-32 U-Net report .................................................................................................................................. 8-27 Figure 9-1 Coverage Analysis node.................................................................................................................... 9-2 Figure 9-2 Edit Item Range on the shortcut menu .............................................................................................. 9-3 Figure 9-3 IOS Range Setup dialog box ............................................................................................................. 9-3 Figure 9-4 Color dialog box ............................................................................................................................... 9-4 Figure 9-5 Adding a range .................................................................................................................................. 9-5 Figure 9-6 Query Options dialog box ................................................................................................................. 9-6 Figure 9-7 Result window of RSCP analysis...................................................................................................... 9-8 Figure 9-8 Result of the RSCPEc/Io combined distribution........................................................................... 9-9 Figure 9-9 Bourn Setting dialog box ................................................................................... Figure 9-10 Ec/Io Analysis result tab page ....................................................................................................... 9-10 Figure 9-11 Query Options dialog box ............................................................................................................. 9-11 Figure 9-12 DL BLER-DL Code Tx Analysis result tab page .......................................................................... 9-12 Figure 9-13 DL Code Tx Analysis tab page ..................................................................................................... 9-13 Figure 9-14 UL UE Tx Analysis tab page ........................................................................................................ 9-14 Figure 9-15 DL BLER Analysis tab page ......................................................................................................... 9-15 Figure 9-16 Result window of TP Analysis ...................................................................................................... 9-16 Figure 9-17 Edit Pollution Parameters on shortcut menu ................................................................................. 9-17 Figure 9-18 Pilot Pollution Config dialog box ................................................................................................. 9-17 Figure 9-19 Pilot Pollution Area Statistics tab ................................................................................................. 9-19 Figure 9-20 Cell Wireless Quality Analyse tab page ........................................................................................ 9-21 Figure 9-21 Result of the statistical analysis of the cell displayed on map ...................................................... 9-23 Figure 9-22 Cell Project Parameters window ................................................................................................... 9-24 Figure 9-23 Displaying the pollution cell group............................................................................................... 9-25 Figure 9-24 Geographically analyzing pilot pollution...................................................................................... 9-26 Figure 9-25 Pilot Pollution Global Render Color Setup dialog box ................................................................. 9-27
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Figure 9-26 Color dialog box ........................................................................................................................... 9-27 Figure 9-27 Result after the color changed ...................................................................................................... 9-28 Figure 9-28 Geographically displaying intra-frequency and co-interference cells ........................................... 9-29 Figure 9-29 Pilot Pollution Report Setting dialog box ..................................................................................... 9-30 Figure 10-1 WCDMA Interference Analysis node ........................................................................................... 10-2 Figure 10-2 Edit Interference Config on the shortcut menu ............................................................................. 10-3 Figure 10-3 Interference Config dialog box ..................................................................................................... 10-3 Figure 10-4 Interference Analysis dialog box .................................................................................................. 10-4 Figure 10-5 Interference Analysis window ...................................................................................................... 10-5 Figure 10-6 Interference on map ...................................................................................................................... 10-7 Figure 11-1 WCDMA Neighbor Analysis node................................................................................................ 11-2 Figure 11-2 Neighbor RNC Cell Configuration Check window ...................................................................... 11-3 Figure 11-3 Query dialog box........................................................................................................................... 11-5 Figure 11-4 Unilateral Neighbor Cells Info Query window ............................................................................. 11-6 Figure 11-5 Unidirectional neighboring cell displayed on the map .................................................................. 11-7 Figure 11-6 Neighbor Cells Info Query window .............................................................................................. 11-8 Figure 11-7 Neighboring cell information displayed on the map ..................................................................... 11-9 Figure 11-8 Missing Neighbor Events Statistics dialog box........................................................................... 11-10 Figure 11-9 Missing Inter-frequency Neighbor Statistics and Analysis window............................................ 11-11 Figure 11-10 Missing Inter-RAT Neighbor Statistics and Analysis window .................................................. 11-13 Figure 11-11 Missing Neighbor Events Statistics dialog box ......................................................................... 11-15 Figure 11-12 Missing Intra-frequency Neighbor Analysis window ............................................................... 11-16 Figure 11-13 1A Record Query page .............................................................................................................. 11-18 Figure 11-14 Missing Neighbor Analysis result displayed on the map .......................................................... 11-19 Figure 11-15 Missing Neighbor Events Statistics dialog box ......................................................................... 11-20 Figure 11-16 Unnecessary Intra-frequency Neighbor Analysis window ........................................................ 11-21 Figure 12-1 WCDMA Configuration Analysis node ........................................................................................ 12-2 Figure 12-2 Setting active MML file ................................................................................................................ 12-3 Figure 12-3 Imported MML file manage dialog box ........................................................................................ 12-3 Figure 12-4 RNC Algorithm Switch shortcut menu ......................................................................................... 12-4 Figure 12-5 RNC Algorithm Switch result window ......................................................................................... 12-5 Figure 12-6 Shortcut menu for browsing cell configuration parameters .......................................................... 12-6 Figure 12-7 Cell Basic Info .............................................................................................................................. 12-6
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Figure 12-8 Cell Algorithm Switch .................................................................................................................. 12-7 Figure 12-9 Query dialog box .......................................................................................................................... 12-8 Figure 12-10 Query List Setting dialog box ..................................................................................................... 12-9 Figure 12-11 Parameters listed in the Query dialog box .................................................................................. 12-9 Figure 12-12 Result of configuration indicator on map ................................................................................. 12-10 Figure 12-13 New dialog box ......................................................................................................................... 12-11 Figure 12-14 New theme ................................................................................................................................ 12-12 Figure 12-15 Edit dialog box.......................................................................................................................... 12-12 Figure 12-16 Compare MML File dialog box ................................................................................................ 12-14 Figure 12-17 Comparing MML Files window ............................................................................................... 12-16 Figure 12-18 MML Compare dialog box ....................................................................................................... 12-17 Figure 12-19 MML File Selection dialog box ................................................................................................ 12-18 Figure 12-20 Compare configuration with baseline dialog box ..................................................................... 12-19 Figure 12-21 Configuration Compare with Baseline report ........................................................................... 12-20 Figure 12-22 Configuration Check Report dialog box ................................................................................... 12-21 Figure 12-23 Configuration Check Report ..................................................................................................... 12-22 Figure 13-1 WCDMA Call Drop Analysis node............................................................................................... 13-2 Figure 13-2 Call Drop History Review Dialog dialog box ............................................................................... 13-3 Figure 13-3 Call Drop History Review result tab ............................................................................................. 13-4 Figure 13-4 Call Drop History Trend dialog box ............................................................................................. 13-5 Figure 13-5 Query Result tab page ................................................................................................................... 13-6 Figure 13-6 Call Drop Analysis Choice Dialog dialog box .............................................................................. 13-7 Figure 13-7 Cell Call Drop Fault TopN pane ................................................................................................... 13-9 Figure 13-8 Selected Cell's Call Drop Fault Reason Distribution pane.......................................................... 13-10 Figure 13-9 Selected Cell's Call Drop Fault Record pane .............................................................................. 13-11 Figure 13-10 Message Browser dialog box of RAB INFO ............................................................................ 13-12 Figure 13-11 Message Browser dialog box of DROP RAB INFO ................................................................. 13-12 Figure 13-12 Message Browser dialog box of ACTIVE CELL INFO ........................................................... 13-13 Figure 13-13 SPU Log Analysis window ....................................................................................................... 13-14 Figure 13-14 Call Drop Fault Reason Distribution Pane................................................................................ 13-15 Figure 13-15 Selected Fault Reason's Call Drop Fault TopN pane ................................................................ 13-16 Figure 13-16 Selected Cell's Call Drop Fault Record pane ............................................................................ 13-17 Figure 13-17 Subscribers' Call Drop Fault pane ............................................................................................ 13-19
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Figure 13-18 Subscribers Call Drop Fault Distribution pane ......................................................................... 13-20 Figure 13-19 Selected Subscriber's Call Drop Fault Record pane.................................................................. 13-21 Figure 13-20 Multi Subscribers' Call Drop Fault Reason Distribution pane .................................................. 13-23 Figure 13-21 Selected Fault Reason's Call Drop Fault TopN of Subscribers pane ........................................ 13-24 Figure 13-22 Selected UE's Call Drop Fault Record pane ............................................................................. 13-25 Figure 13-23 Call Drop Fault Analysis node .................................................................................................. 13-26 Figure 13-24 Call Drop Fault Analysis dialog box ......................................................................................... 13-27 Figure 13-25 SPU Log Abnormal Statistics window...................................................................................... 13-28 Figure 13-26 Call History Record tab ............................................................................................................ 13-29 Figure 13-27 SPU log statistic pie chart pane ................................................................................................ 13-30 Figure 13-28 Abnormal Cell Of Selected Fail RAB Type pane ..................................................................... 13-31 Figure 13-29 SPU Log Analysis pane ............................................................................................................ 13-32 Figure 14-1 WCDMA Access Analysis node ................................................................................................... 14-2 Figure 14-2 Access History Review dialog box ............................................................................................... 14-3 Figure 14-3 Access History Review window ................................................................................................... 14-4 Figure 14-4 Access History Trend dialog box .................................................................................................. 14-5 Figure 14-5 Query Result window ................................................................................................................... 14-6 Figure 14-6 RF analysis menu .......................................................................................................................... 14-7 Figure 14-7 Call RRC Access Procedure Analysis dialog box ...................................................................... 14-8 Figure 14-8 Cell RRC Access Procedure Analysis dialog box ....................................................................... 14-10 Figure 14-9 Cell RRC Connection Request Fault Analysis pane ................................................................... 14-11 Figure 14-10 User select cell's RRC Fault Reason Distribution pane ............................................................ 14-12 Figure 14-11 User select cell's RRC Fault Record pane ................................................................................. 14-13 Figure 14-12 Resolution dialog box for RACH MEASUREMENT REPORT .............................................. 14-14 Figure 14-13 Cell RRC Connection Request Fault Reason pane ................................................................... 14-16 Figure 14-14 Cell RRC Fault TopN of User Select Fault Reason pane .......................................................... 14-17 Figure 14-15 User select cell and Fault Reason's RRC Fault Record pane .................................................... 14-18 Figure 14-16 Subscribers' RRC Fault TopN pane .......................................................................................... 14-20 Figure 14-17 Subscriber <User select UEID>'s RRC Fault Distribution pane ............................................... 14-21 Figure 14-18 Subscriber <User select UEID>'s RRC Fault Record pane ...................................................... 14-22 Figure 14-19 Subscribers' RRC Fault Reason Distribution pane ................................................................... 14-24 Figure 14-20 Subscriber RRC Fault TopN of <User select Fault Reason> pane............................................ 14-25 Figure 14-21 <User select UEID>'s RRC Fault Record of <User select Fault Reason> pane ....................... 14-26
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Figure 14-22 Cell RAB Access Procedure Analysis dialog box ..................................................................... 14-28 Figure 14-23 Cell RAB Fault TopN pane ....................................................................................................... 14-30 Figure 14-24 <User select cell ID>'s RAB Fault Distribution pane ............................................................... 14-31 Figure 14-25 <User select cell ID>'s RAB Fault Record pane ....................................................................... 14-32 Figure 14-26 Resolution dialog box for RAB INFO column ......................................................................... 14-33 Figure 14-27 Resolution dialog box for FAIL RAB INFO column ................................................................ 14-33 Figure 14-28 Resolution dialog box for ACTIVE SET INFO column ........................................................... 14-34 Figure 14-29 SPU Log Analysis window ....................................................................................................... 14-35 Figure 14-30 RAB Fault Reason Distribution pane ....................................................................................... 14-36 Figure 14-31 Cell RAB Fault TopN of <User select Fault Reason> pane ...................................................... 14-37 Figure 14-32 <User select cell ID>'s RAB Fault Record of <User select Fault Reason> pane...................... 14-38 Figure 14-33 Subscribers' RAB Fault TopN pane .......................................................................................... 14-40 Figure 14-34 Subscriber <User select UEID>'s RAB Fault Distribution pane ........................................... 14-41
Figure 14-35 Subscriber <User select UEID>'s RAB Fault Record pane ...................................................... 14-42 Figure 14-36 RAB Fault Reason Distribution pane ....................................................................................... 14-44 Figure 14-37 Subscriber RAB Fault TopN of <User select Fault Reason> window ...................................... 14-45 Figure 14-38 Cell <User select UEID>'s RAB Fault Record of <User select Fault Reason> pane ............... 14-46 Figure 15-1 SQL Server Service Manager dialog box...................................................................................... 15-3 Figure 15-2 Compare MML File dialog box .................................................................................................... 15-6 Figure 15-3 Comparing MML Files window ................................................................................................... 15-7 Figure 15-4 MML Compare dialog box ........................................................................................................... 15-8 Figure 15-5 MML File Selection dialog box .................................................................................................... 15-9
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Table 2-1 Recommended configuration .............................................................................................................. 2-2 Table 3-1 Items on the main interface ................................................................................................................ 3-6 Table 3-2 Description of the Network Monitoring pane ..................................................................................... 3-8 Table 3-3 Description of the Trouble Shooting pane .......................................................................................... 3-8 Table 3-4 Description of the Network Trend pane.............................................................................................. 3-9 Table 3-5 Description of the Project menu ....................................................................................................... 3-10 Table 3-6 Description of the System menu ....................................................................................................... 3-11 Table 3-7 Description of the View menu .......................................................................................................... 3-12 Table 3-8 Description of the Window menu ..................................................................................................... 3-13 Table 3-9 Help menu ........................................................................................................................................ 3-14 Table 3-10 Description of the toolbar ............................................................................................................... 3-14 Table 4-1 Icons on the map toolbar .................................................................................................................... 4-3 Table 4-2 Items in the Search Cell dialog box. ................................................................................................... 4-6 Table 5-1 Items in the Network Group window ................................................................................................. 5-3 Table 5-2 Items in the New dialog box ............................................................................................................... 5-4 Table 5-3 Description of the automatic grouping types .................................................................................... 5-10 Table 6-1 Three-level management structure...................................................................................................... 6-2 Table 6-2 Performance indicators ....................................................................................................................... 6-2 Table 6-3 Items on the Performance items management tab page ...................................................................... 6-4 Table 6-4 Description of the process modes ....................................................................................................... 6-6 Table 6-5 Description of the export modes ......................................................................................................... 6-8 Table 6-6 Items on the General tab page .......................................................................................................... 6-12 Table 7-1 Time Range tab of the Query dialog box ............................................................................................ 7-5 Table 7-2 Description of a fixed statistics style .................................................................................................. 7-5 Table 7-3 Description of a custom style ............................................................................................................. 7-5 Table 7-4 Items on the Query Object tab page ................................................................................................... 7-6
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GENEX Nastar WCDMA User Manual Table 7-5 Function of each icon on the toolbar .................................................................................................. 7-7 Table 7-6 Items in the Forward dialog box ....................................................................................................... 7-10 Table 7-7 Items on the Item Trend Chart tab page............................................................................................ 7-13 Table 7-8 Items in the Query On Map Color Setting dialog box ...................................................................... 7-16 Table 7-9 Items on the TopN query result tab page .......................................................................................... 7-21 Table 7-10 Items in the Performance Query dialog box ................................................................................... 7-24 Table 7-11 Items in the Query Filter Condition dialog box .............................................................................. 7-26 Table 7-12 Items in the TopN Query dialog box............................................................................................... 7-34 Table 7-13 Items in the Options dialog box ...................................................................................................... 7-44 Table 7-14 Items in the SPU Log Analysis window ......................................................................................... 7-46 Table 8-1 Report type ......................................................................................................................................... 8-1 Table 8-2 Generate Performance Report dialog box - RNC performance report ................................................ 8-3 Table 8-3 Generate Performance Report dialog boxcluster performance report............................................. 8-5 Table 8-4 Items in the New Report Dialog dialog box ....................................................................................... 8-8 Table 8-5 Items in the Customize Report Setting dialog box ........................................................................... 8-11 Table 8-6 Items in the Performance Monitoring Report dialog box ................................................................. 8-17 Table 8-7 Two functions of the network bottleneck analysis report ................................................................. 8-20 Table 8-8 Items in the NetBltNeckReport dialog box....................................................................................... 8-21 Table 8-9 Items in the Network Shift Report dialog box .................................................................................. 8-23 Table 8-10 Sheets of the network shift report ................................................................................................... 8-25 Table 8-11 Items in the Unet Report Query Option dialog box ........................................................................ 8-26 Table 9-1 Items in the IOS Range Setup dialog box ........................................................................................... 9-4 Table 9-2 Items in the Query Options dialog box ............................................................................................... 9-7 Table 9-3 Items on the RSCP Analysis tab page ................................................................................................. 9-8 Table 9-4 Items on the RSCPEcIo Analysis tab page ................................................................................... 9-10 Table 9-5 Items in the Query Options dialog box ............................................................................................. 9-11 Table 9-6 Items in the Pilot Pollution Config dialog box ................................................................................. 9-18 Table 9-7 Items on the Pilot Pollution Area Statistics tab page ........................................................................ 9-19 Table 9-8 Items on the Cell Wireless Quality Analyse tab page ....................................................................... 9-21 Table 9-9 Cause of pilot pollution and the relevant parameters........................................................................ 9-23 Table 9-10 Items in the Cell Project Parameters window ................................................................................. 9-24 Table 9-11 Items in the Pilot Pollution Report Setting dialog box ................................................................... 9-30 Table 10-1 Items in the Interference Config dialog box ................................................................................... 10-3
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Table 10-2 Items in the Interference Analysis dialog box ................................................................................ 10-5 Table 10-3 Items in the Interference Analysis window..................................................................................... 10-5 Table 10-4 Colors in the Map Legend window. ................................................................................................ 10-7 Table 11-1 Items in the Neighbor RNC Cell Configuration Check window..................................................... 11-3 Table 11-2 Items in the Unilateral Neighbor Cells Info Query window ........................................................... 11-6 Table 11-3 Items in the Neighbor Cells Info Query window ............................................................................ 11-8 Table 11-4 Items in the Missing Inter-frequency Neighbor Statistics and Analysis window. ......................... 11-11 Table 11-5 Items in the Missing Inter-RAT Neighbor Statistics and Analysis window .................................. 11-13 Table 11-6 Items in the Missing Neighbor Events Statistics dialog box ......................................................... 11-15 Table 11-7 Missing Items in the Intra-frequency Neighbor Analysis window................................................ 11-16 Table 11-8 Items in the 1A Record Query pane .............................................................................................. 11-18 Table 11-9 Parameters in the Missing Neighbor Events Statistics dialog box ................................................ 11-20 Table 11-10 Items in the Unnecessary Intra-frequency Neighbor Analysis window ...................................... 11-21 Table 12-1 Items in the Imported MML file management dialog box .............................................................. 12-3 Table 12-2 Items on the shortcut menu for browsing the cell configuration parameters .................................. 12-6 Table 12-3 Items in the Compare MML File dialog box ................................................................................ 12-14 Table 12-4 RNC configuration parameter....................................................................................................... 12-15 Table 12-5 Items in the Comparing MML Files window................................................................................ 12-16 Table 12-6 File information on the two MML files ........................................................................................ 12-18 Table 12-7 Items in the Configuration Check Report dialog box ................................................................... 12-21 Table 13-1 Descriptions of the Call Drop History Review Dialog dialog box. ................................................ 13-3 Table 13-2 Items on the Call Drop History Review tab page ........................................................................... 13-4 Table 13-3 Items in the Call Drop Analysis Choice Dialog dialog box ............................................................ 13-7 Table 13-4 Toolbar in the Cell Call Drop Fault Analysis window .................................................................. 13-13 Table 13-5 Toolbar on Call Drop Fault Reason Distribution window ............................................................ 13-17 Table 13-6 Toolbar on the Subscribers Call Drop Analysis window .............................................................. 13-21 Table 13-7 Toolbar in the Subscribers' Call Drop Fault Reason Distribution window ................................... 13-25 Table 13-8 Items in the Call Drop Fault Analysis dialog box ......................................................................... 13-27 Table 13-9 Items in the SPU Log Abnormal Statistics window. ..................................................................... 13-28 Table 14-1 Items in the Access History Review dialog box. ............................................................................ 14-3 Table 14-2 Items in the Access History Review window ................................................................................. 14-4 Table 14-3 Items in the Access History Trend dialog box ................................................................................ 14-5 Table 14-4 Sub-menus in the RF analysis menu ............................................................................................... 14-7
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The following table describes the contents of this chapter. Section 1.1 Overview 1.2 Main Functions Describes
Introduction
The GENEX Nastar WCDMA. The main functions of the GENEX Nastar WCDMA.
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Developed by Huawei, the GENEX Nastar WCDMA wireless network performance analysis system is an intelligent and integrated platform for monitoring and optimizing wireless network performance. Inheriting rich experience of the WCDMA network optimization of Huawei and using the intelligent and efficient data management and analysis methods, the GENEX Nastar WCDMA can rapidly and effectively monitor network performance, locate network faults, predict network development trends, focus on services for customers, and satisfy higher service requirements for carriers.
Importing and analyzing the configuration data, performance data, CHR data, RTWP data, and project parameters. Providing five categories that contain more than 30 all-round and classified performance theme queries and TopN queries. Based on the secondary query function, the Nastar WCDMA specifies the themes, locates the causes of network problems, and focuses on focus on services for customers. Providing the intelligent report system at multiple levels, automatically or manually generating various reports such as daily reports, weekly reports, health check reports and network monitoring reports, and providing different readers with valuable information. Analyzing the trends of indexes, such as KPI, and comparing the optimized KPI with the original KPI to verify the optimization effect. Analyzing neighboring cell optimization, interference, call drop, network access, and network coverage to check hidden troubles timely and solve network problems by the roots. Providing graphic and geographic display of analysis results to display the analysis results in graphs and maps and to locate problems efficiently. Providing the customized performance indicators and query templates so that operators can enjoy customized functions and services. Providing configuration parameters analysis, configuration parameters check, history configuration parameters comparison, and neighboring cell analysis; thereby, helping engineers locate network problems timely. Through long-term monitoring and analysis, engineers can analyze the trend of KPI, predict network and services, and combine the operation ideas of carriers to define the optimal time for network expansion and network reparent and to instruct reasonable investment.
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Section 2.1 Installation Requirements 2.2 Components of the Installation Package 2.3 Installing the GENEX Nastar WCDMA 2.4 Installing the License
Software Installation
The following table describes the contents of this chapter. Describes The requirements for installing the GENEX Nastar WCDMA. The installation package components. The procedure for installing the GENEX Nastar WCDMA. The procedure for installing the license.
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PC CPU: 2.4 GHz or faster Memory: 512 MB or more Hard disk: 40 GB or more Display: VGA, 1024 x 768, 16-bit color or above Network card: 1000 Mbit/s
The Nastar, which consists of the Nastar WCDMA main program and the data import tool, namely, the Nastar WCDMA Transdata. The third party components, namely, the GENEX Share components. The database program, namely, the MSDE.
If the GENEX Share components and the MSDE or Microsoft SQL Server 2000 are already installed, you can skip the installation of these applications and install only the Nastar main program and the data import tool.
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Figure 2-1 Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for GENEX Nastar WCDMA dialog box
Step 2 Click Next. The License Agreement dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 2-2.
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Step 3 Click Yes to confirm the license agreement. The Customer Information dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 2-3.
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Step 4 Type the user information in the User Name and Company Name fields. Step 5 Select the associated option according to your requirements:
Select Anyone who uses this computer (all users), if you allow anyone who log in to the computer. Select Only for me, if you allow the user who install the software.
Step 6 Click Next. The Setup Type dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 2-4.
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Step 7 Select a setup type in the Setup Type dialog box, and click Next. The Choose Destination Location dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 2-5.
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Step 8 Click Browse to select an installation directory. The default directory is: operating system disk\Program Files\Huawei GENEX\Nastar WCDMA. Step 9 Click Next. The Select Program Folder dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 2-6.
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Step 11 Click Next. The Setup Status dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 2-8.
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After the installation of the main program, the system prompts you to install the GENEX Share and the MSDE if these two applications are not installed on your computer. The installation directories for the two tools are set by default.
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It is recommended that you restart the computer after the installation of the GENEX Nastar WCDMA main program.
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To install the license, perform the following steps: Step 1 Contact Huawei engineers to apply for a license file. In general, the file name is License Code.lic. If you already obtain a license file, go to Step 2. Step 2 Click Update License in the Error dialog box, as shown in Figure 2-9. The Open dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 2-10.
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Step 3 Select the license file, and click Open. Step 4 Click OK to complete copying the license. Step 5 Restart the GENEX Nastar WCDMA, and check the correctness of the license. If the license file meets the requirements, you can use the software normally.
Before installing the license, ensure that the system time of your computer is correct. After installing the license, do not change the system time of your computer. Otherwise, the license becomes invalid.
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The following table describes the contents of this chapter. Section 3.1 Logging In to the Database Server 3.2 Logging In to Another Database Server 3.3 Introduction to the Main Interface 3.4 Introduction to the Menu Bar 3.5 Introduction to the Toolbar Describes
Quick Start
The procedure for logging in to the database server. The procedures for logging in to another database server. The main interface of the Nastar. The menu bar of the Nastar. The toolbar of the Nastar.
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Step 2 Select a database server in the SQL Server drop-down list, or input a SQL Server name directly. Step 3 Type the login name and password in the Login Name and Password fields. Step 4 Click Login.
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An error appears when you try to connect to a database server that does not exist. You fail to log in to the data server if you enter an incorrect login name or password. The Nastar automatically exits after five connection attempts.
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The User Login dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 3-3. Figure 3-3 User Login dialog box
Step 2 Type the server name, login name, and password in the SQL Server, Login Name, and Password fields. Step 3 Click Login. A dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 3-4.
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Table 3-1 describes the items on the main interface. Table 3-1 Items on the main interface Item Menu bar Toolbar Workspace Network Element Description The menu bar provides entrance to the basic functions of the program. The toolbar provides shortcuts for some basic functions. Click Network Element. The Network Element pane is displayed, as shown in Figure 3-6.
The Network Element pane lists all the network element (NE) objects after the performance data or configuration data is imported. The Network Element pane is null if no performance data or configuration data is imported.
Network Monitoring
The Network Performance Monitoring pane provides the function entrance to performance reports, as shown in Figure 3-7. Table 3-2 describes the Network Performance Monitoring pane. The Trouble Shooting pane contains the function entrances to all the analysis themes of the Nastar, as shown in Figure 3-8. Table 3-3 describes the Trouble Shooting pane. The Network Trend pane includes the function entrance to Network Bottleneck Report and Network Shift Report, as shown in Figure 3-9. Table 3-4 describes this pane. The Site View pane displays the map or the analyzing results.
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Table 3-2 describes the Network Monitoring pane. Table 3-2 Description of the Network Monitoring pane Report type RNC performance report RNC Daily Report RNC Weekly Report RNC Monthly Report Cluster performance report Cluster Daily Report Cluster Weekly Report Description RNC daily report RNC weekly report RNC monthly report Cluster daily report Cluster weekly report For details, see section 8.2 "Network Monitor Report." See section 8.1.1 "Performance Report Introduction."
Table 3-3 describes the Trouble Shooting pane. Table 3-3 Description of the Trouble Shooting pane Function Node WCDMA Performance Analysis WCDMA Coverage Analysis WCDMA Interference Analysis WCDMA Neighbor Analysis Description For details, see chapter 7 "Traffic Statistic Analysis." For details, see chapter 9 "Coverage Analysis." For details, see chapter 10 "Interference Analysis." For details, see chapter 11 "Neighboring Cell Analysis."
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Function Node WCDMA Configuration Analysis WCDMA Call Drop Analysis WCDMA Access Analysis
Description For details, see chapter 12 "Configuration Check." For details, see chapter 13 "Call Drop Analysis." For details, see chapter 14 "Access Analysis."
Table 3-4 describes the Network Trend pane. Table 3-4 Description of the Network Trend pane Report Type Network Bottleneck Report Network Shift Report Description For details, see section 8.3 "Network Bottleneck Report." For details, see section 8.4 "Network Shift Report."
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Table 3-5 describes the Project menu. Table 3-5 Description of the Project menu Menu Open Close Login Export U-Net analysis report Exit Description Opens a project. Closes a project. Logs in to a database server. Exports the U-Net analysis report. For details, see section 8.5 "U-Net Report." Exits from the Nastar WCDMA.
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Table 3-6 describes the System menu. Table 3-6 Description of the System menu Menu Start Import Data Description Starts the Transdata, which is a tool for importing data. For details, see the GENEX Nastar WCDMA Transdata User Manual. Imports a theme. For details, see section 7.5.6 "Importing a Performance Item." Export Function Info. Exports a theme. For details, see section 7.5.5 "Exporting a Performance Item." Item Manager NE Group Manager For details, see chapter 6 "Performance Indicator Management." For details, see chapter 5 "NE Group Management."
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Table 3-7 describes the View menu. Table 3-7 Description of the View menu Menu Standard Toolbar Status Bar Shortcuts Bar Properties Bar Site View Window Style Windows XP Office 2003 Windows 2000 Bottom Tabs Top Tabs Description Shows or hides the Toolbar. Shows or hides the Status bar. Shows or hides Workspace pane. Shows or hides Properties bar. Shows or hides Map window. Displays the interface in the Windows XP style. Displays the interface in the Office 2003 style. Displays the interface in the Windows 2000 style. Displays the tab of the map or the result analysis window at the bottom. Displays the tab of the map or the result analysis window at the top.
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Table 3-8 describes the Window menu. Table 3-8 Description of the Window menu Menu Cascade Tile Horizontally Tile Vertically Close All Windows Site view Description Cascades the window. Horizontally arranges the window. Vertically arranges the window. Closes all the windows. Selects a window to display the selected window in the active state.
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Table 3-9 describes the Help menu. Table 3-9 Help menu Menu Help Topics What's New ESN Code Update License License Code About GENEX Nastar Description Shows the user manual. Shows What's New. Shows the ESN code, which is used to obtain or update the license. Updates the software license. Views the license information. Views the copyright information.
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The following table describes the contents of this chapter. Section 4.1 Importing the Project Parameters 4.2 Operating the Map 4.3 Setting the Map Layer 4.4 Searching for a Cell Describes The procedure for operating the map. The procedure for setting the map layer. The procedure for searching for a cell.
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Based on the configuration of each BS on the network (such as longitude and latitude of the BS, azimuth angle of cells), the Nastar uses the map to display the position of each BS and direction of each cell antenna.
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Associating the collected data with the network topology Quickly and accurately locating the network element in which users are interested
You can conveniently use the icons on the toolbar to use and adjust the map. Table 4-1 describes the icons on the toolbar. Table 4-1 Icons on the map toolbar Icon Hint Map Arrow Description Click , and then move the mouse to the map. A hint in yellow rectangle is displayed, showing the information on the current NE. Click , and then move the mouse to the map. Drag the mouse to move the map. Click Click Click Click to searching for a cell. to magnify the map. to shrink the map. to restore the map to the default scale.
Map Move
Click , and then move the mouse to the map. If you click an NE or an area on the map, a message in yellow rectangle is displayed, showing the information about the selected object. Click Click Click Click Click to select all the objects in the rectangle. to select all the objects in the circle. to set the map layer. to calculate the distance. to calculate the angle.
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The Layer Control dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 4-2. Figure 4-2 Layer Control dialog box
Step 2 Set the layers and properties in the Layer Control dialog box.
Select a layer from the Layers list, and click UP or Down to ascend or descend the layer. Select or clear Visible to show or hide the selected layer.
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Table 4-2 describes the items in the Search Cell dialog box. Table 4-2 Items in the Search Cell dialog box. Item Keyword Description Type the keyword that you want to search. The keyword can be either a cell name or a cell ID. Search Mode Search By Name Search By ID Search Result Dynamically Update Searches the cell by the cell name. Searches the cell by the ID. Updates the searching result dynamically. If you select Dynamically Update, the Search Result list updates dynamically based on the input in the Keyword field. Approximately Search Map Linkage Searches the result approximately. Links dynamically with the map. If you select Map Linkage, click a record in the Search Result list to highlight the corresponding cell on the map.
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Description Adds a group of cells. For details, see section 5.3 "Creating an NE Group." Clears the search result in the Search Result list. Searches manually. If Dynamically Update is deselected, click Search to display the search result. Exits from the Search Cell dialog box.
Step 2 Type a cell name or a cell ID to search. Step 3 Click a record in the Search Result list. The map dynamically highlights the cell (the area marked red on the map), as shown in Figure 4-5. Figure 4-5 Displaying search result on the map
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Section 5.1 Overview 5.2 Introduction to the NE Group Manager Window 5.3 Creating an NE Group 5.4 Editing an NE Group 5.5 Saving a Copy of an NE Group 5.6 Deleting an NE Group 5.7 Grouping the Cells Automatically 5.8 Exporting an NE Group 5.9 Importing an NE Group
NE Group Management
The following table describes the contents of this chapter. Describes The types of an NE Group. The procedure for opening the NE group manager window. The procedure for creating an NE group. The procedure for editing an NE group. The procedure for saving as an NE group. The procedure for deleting an NE group. The procedure for grouping the cell automatically. The procedure for exporting an NE group. The procedure for importing an NE group.
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5.1 Overview
A NE group refers to a collection of NE objects of the same type. Based on different types, NEs can be divided into the following groups:
You can use an NE group to designate the scale of the object to be analyzed, for example:
Analyzing the performance of all RNCs in an RNC group Analyzing the configuration of all cells in a cell group
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Table 5-1 describes the items in the Network Group window. Table 5-1 Items in the Network Group window Item NE group list Name Type Size Toolbar Description Indicates the name of an NE group. Indicates the type of an NE group. Indicates the number of NEs in the NE group. Creates an NE group. Edits an NE group. Saves an existing NE group as a new NE group. Deletes an NE group. Groups the cell automatically by Rack or by NodeB. Imports an NE group. Exports an NE group.
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Table 5-2 describes the items in the New dialog box. Table 5-2 Items in the New dialog box Item Name Description Indicates the name of an NE group. The name consists of English letters, digits, or underline. Type Net Elements Indicates the type of an NE group, such as RNC Group, NodeB Group, or Cell Group. Indicates the NE objects. The Net Elements list shows corresponding NE objects based on the selected NE group.
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If there are no NEs of this type in the imported data, the Net Elements list is null.
Step 2 Type the NE name in the Name field and select an NE group type in the Type field. Then select the corresponding NE in the Net Elements list. Step 3 Click OK. The new NE group is displayed in the Network Group window. ----End
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Double-click the selected NE group Right-click Edit Group Click on the toolbar
The Edit Group dialog box is opened, as shown in Figure 5-4. Figure 5-4 Edit Group dialog box
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Step 3 Modify the NE group information including Name and NET Elements in the Edit Group dialog box.
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Do not modify the NE group type. If you want to modify the NE group type, you can only delete it and re-create an NE group.
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Step 3 Type a new name in the Name field, as shown in Figure 5-6.
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Step 4 Click OK. The copy of an NE group is listed in the Network Group window, as shown in Figure 5-7. If no NE object is deleted, the copy of the NE group is the same as the NE group except the name. Figure 5-7 The copy of an NE group
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Step 1 Select an NE group, or press and hold Ctrl, and select more NE groups. Step 2 Click on the toolbar, or select Delete Group on the shortcut menu.
A dialog box is displayed, prompting you to confirm the deletion, as shown in Figure 5-8. Figure 5-8 Confirming the deletion of a network group
The Auto Cluster dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 5-9. Figure 5-9 Auto Cluster dialog box
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Step 2 Select a group type. You can select either or several of the following four types.
Group By Rack Group By Sub-System Group By NodeB Group By UARFCNDOWNLINK Group By LAC\RAC\SAC
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Table 5-3 describes the four types. Table 5-3 Description of the automatic grouping types Grouping Type Group By Rack Description If you select Group By Rack Group, the cells are grouped by rack, and the cell group is named SR_RNCID_SUBRACKID.
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If the ID of the RNC that the cells belong to is 1 and the Rack ID is 1, the name of the cell group is SR_RNC1_SUBRACK1.
Group By Sub-System
If you select Group By Sub-System, the cells are grouped by Subsystem and the cell group is named SSN_RNCID_SRNID_SSNID.
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If the ID of the RNC that the cells belong to is 1, the Rack ID is 1 and the Subsystem ID is 1, the name of the cell group is SR_RNC1_SRN1_SSN1.
Group By NodeB
If you select Group By NodeB, the cells are grouped by NodeB, and the cell group is named NB_RNCID_NODEBID_NODEBName.
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If the ID of the RNC that the cells belong to is 1, the NODEB ID is 1, and the NODEB name is A, the name of the cell group is NB_RNC1_NODEB1_NODEBA.
Group By UARFCNDOWNLINK
If you select Group By UARFCNDOWNLINK, the cells are grouped by UARFCNDOWNLINK, and the cell group is named UARFCNDL_RNC:RNCID_DL:UARFCNDLID.
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If the ID of the RNC that the cells belong to is 1, the UARFCNDL ID is 10000, the name of the cell group is UARFCNDL_RNC:1_DL:10000.
Group By LAC\RAC\SAC
If you select Group By LAC\RAC\SAC, the cells are grouped by Location Area Code(LAC), Routing Area Code(RAC) or Service Area Code(SAC).
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If LAC that the cells belong to is 0x1, the RAC is 0x1, and the SAC is 0x1, the name of the cell group grouped by LAC is Area_L_LAC:0x1; the name of the cell group grouped by LAC and RAC is Area_LR_LAC:0x1&RAC:0x1; the name of the cell group grouped by LAC and RAC and SAC is Area_LRS_ LAC:0x1&RAC:0x1&RAC:0x1.
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Step 2 Select the path for saving the file and type a name in the File name combo box. Step 3 Click Save.
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The Open dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 5-12. Figure 5-12 Open dialog box
Step 2 Select a file for the NE group to be imported, and then click Open. The imported NE group is displayed in the Network Group window. ----End
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The statistical information on the performance indicators is the basis for network management and reflects the network quality. Analyzing and evaluating the performance indicators is the essence for locating network problems and improving the network quality. With the statistical information on the performance indicators, you can understand the network performance indicators and further know the actual operational status of a wireless network. Performance management is organized in the three-level management structure, as described in Table 6-1. Table 6-1 Three-level management structure Level Level 1 Name Measurement set Description You can collect performance statistics by calculating measurement counters. Relevant counters are combined for the analysis of a functional item in the system. In the design of the performance statistics function, the combination of the relevant counters is described as a measurement function set, for example, RNC overall performance measurement and MTP signaling link measurement. A measurement set contains many statistical items that are classified into different categories. Each category is a measurement unit of the measurement set. A measurement item refers to a measurement counter. Each counter describes relevant events in the system. You can analyze the counters to generate the performance statistic data.
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Level 3
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For details about the measurement set, measurement unit, and measurement item, see the iManager M2000 Mobile Network NE Integration Management System Operation Manual.
The performance statistic data uses the Nastar performance analysis function. Therefore, ensure that the performance statistic data is imported before using the performance analysis function. To analyze the performance statistic data conveniently, the Nastar WCDMA classifies the performance indicators into different types based on different methods, as described in Table 6-2. Table 6-2 Performance indicators Method Measurement object Indicator RNC item Cell item Cell relation item Description Based on the RNC. Based on a cell. Used to analyze the exchange information between two cells.
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During actual analysis, you may use the existing items to calculate the items that are not defined in the Nastar (called as user-defined items). A user-defined item is an extension to the calculation item concept. User-defined items can be used for the performance analysis in addition to original items and calculation items.
Choose System > Item Manager on the System menu. Click on the toolbar.
In the navigation tree, select the WCDMA Performance Analysis node of the Trouble Shooting pane, and then select Item Manager on the shortcut menu, as shown in Figure 6-1.
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Item Tree pane, on the left part. Item information pane, on the right part. Toolbar, on the top. Click the buttons on the toolbar to process the relevant operations.
Table 6-3 describes the items in the Performance items management tab page. Table 6-3 Items on the Performance items management tab page Item Item tree Description Displays the items of different types in the hierarchical structure: type > measure set > measure unit. Click a node in the Item tree, and then the item information on the selected node is displayed on the Item information pane. Displays the item information on the node selected in Item tree, including ID, Name, and Type. Creates an item.
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Step 2 Select the process mode for the predefined items and user-defined items. Table 6-4 describes the three process modes. Table 6-4 Description of the process modes Process Mode Overwrite items with duplicated ID Ignore items with duplicated ID Save item with duplicated ID as a new one Description Uses the item definition in the item file rather than the local item definition with the same ID. Keeps the original item definition, but the item ID in the import item file is the same as the original item. Retains the name unchanged for the item to be imported, and assigns a new ID.
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The Export Options dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 6-7. Figure 6-7 Export Options dialog box
Step 2 Select the export mode according to Table 6-5. Table 6-5 Description of the export modes Export Mode Export all custom defined items Export selected items Description Exports all user-defined items Exports the selected items. Click Remove or Remove All to delete the items in the Select item list.
Step 3 Click Export. The Save As dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 6-8.
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The Custom items dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 6-10. Figure 6-10 Custom Items dialog box
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Table 6-6 describes the items on the General tab page. Table 6-6 Items on the General tab page Item Item Name Metric Description Alias Integer/Float Category Object Type Measure Set Measure Unit Formula Description Name of an item. Metric for the item, for example, times, Erl, and percentage Description of the item. It is optional. Alias for the item. Data type for the item, integer, or float. Type of the item. Measure set to which the item belongs. Measure unit to which the item belongs. Formula of the item, which is automatically displayed after you type the formula on the Formula tab.
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For example, if the formula is <Item1> + <Item2>, you can infer that this item is the sum of Item1 and Item2.
Step 3 Click the Formula tab, and then type the formula. The Formula tab is displayed, as shown in Figure 6-11.
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The Formula box is located on the left of the Formula tab. You can type a calculation formula for the item by using one of the following two modes:
Text mode Type a calculation formula in the Formula box. Graphical mode Double-click the items selected from the item tree on the right of the window. When you need to add an operator, click the operator buttons, such as + and -.
SQL Example shows the SQL query calculation formula corresponding to the current calculation formula. When the entered formula is wrong, the error information is displayed.
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Step 4 Click the General tab. The Formula field shows the formula of the items, as shown in Figure 6-12.
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Step 5 Click OK. The added item is displayed in the Performance items management window. ----End
To edit a user-defined item, perform the following steps: Step 1 Select a user-defined item, and then click menu, as shown in Figure 6-13. on the toolbar or select Edit on the shortcut
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The Item property dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 6-14. Figure 6-14 Item property dialog box
Step 2 In the Item property dialog box, modify the information on the item.
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You can modify all information except the item type. For detailed settings, see section 6.5 "Creating a User-Defined Item." Step 3 Click OK. ----End
Step 1 Select one or press Ctrl to select multiple user-defined items, and then click toolbar or select Delete on the shortcut menu, as shown in Figure 6-15. Figure 6-15 Delete on the shortcut menu
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Step 2 Click Yes in the displayed Confirm dialog box. After the deletion, the item is removed from the Item information pane.
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Section 7.1 Introduction to the Traffic Statistic Analysis
The following table describes the contents of this chapter. Describes How to use the performance analysis function. How to use the performance query function. How to use the network bottleneck analysis function when the version of the RNC is the V18 or an earlier version. How to use the TopN query function. How to use the customized performance theme function. How to use the customized performance theme function. How to use the CHR analysis function.
7.2 Introduction to the Entrance to Performance Query 7.3 Introduction to the Iub Brandwidth Utilization Analysis 7.4 Introduction to the TopN 7.5 Introduction to the Customized Performance Theme 7.6 Introduction to the Customized TopN Theme 7.7 Introduction to the CHR Analysis
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Analysis scale: The analysis scale is from RNC overall performance and cluster performance to Cell performance.
Horizontal analysis: The horizontal analysis is from one KPI (Key Performance Index) to another KPI. Vertical analysis: The vertical analysis is from the master KPI to the related Performance Indicators (PIs).
In this way, the data can be filtered gradually and analyzed in detail. The Nastar is an intelligent system, integrating the wireless network optimization of Huawei. Figure 7-1 shows the network optimization process. Figure 7-1 Network optimization process of the Nastar
Original data Major task To define Clusters in the digital map or manually defined hot spot areas to meet the service demands According to the performance themes of Nastar, to view the overall condition of RNC or Cluster and to discover problems. To determine the worst cells through TopN query, using the secondary theme query or Cluster location function To filter the KPI/PI abnormal Counter for worst cells, using the secondary query function again To analyze the Counter items that cause bad KPI Step 5: Locate the fault
To determine the RAN fault type According to the fault type, to view the original data trend, analyze the fault and locate the source of fault, using the trend chart function.
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Traffic analysis RRC setup analysis RAB setup analysis Mobility management analysis Call drop analysis Resource analysis.
To display the theme analysis functions, perform the following steps: Step 1 Expand the WCDMA Performance Analysis node in the Trouble Shooting pane. Step 2 Expand the Performance Query node on the navigation tree. The Performance Query node is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-2. Figure 7-2 Performance Query node
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The Query dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-3. Figure 7-3 Query dialog box
Step 2 On the Time Range tab page, set the date, time range, and statistic style Table 7-1 describes the items on the Time Range tab of the Query dialog box.
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Table 7-1 Time Range tab of the Query dialog box Item Date Time All Day Time Busy Time Description Sets the start date and end date to be queried. Selects All Day Time to query the data of whole day. Selects Busy Hour to query the data during busy hours.
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Click Modify Busy Timeto open the Busy Time Modify dialog box. Set the busy time on the displayed Busy Time Modify dialog box. You can set up to three time ranges.
Auto-Search Busy Time Time Statistics Granularity Fixed Statistics Style Custom Style
Selects Auto-Search Busy Time based on the selected traffic statistic type to query the data of the auto-searched busy time. Uses a fixed statistics style. For details, see Table 7-2. Uses a custom style. For details, see Table 7-3.
Table 7-2 Description of a fixed statistics style Fixed Statistics Style Raw record unit Hour Day Week Month Over all Description Analyzes statistics by imported raw data. Analyzes statistics by an hour. Analyzes statistics by a day. Analyzes statistics by a week. Analyzes statistics by a month. Analyzes statistics by all data.
Table 7-3 Description of a custom style Custom Style Hour Description Types a numerical value. Analyzes statistics by an hour. Week Sets the day during a week. Analyzes statistics based on the selected day.
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Description Sets the date during a month. Analyzes statistics based on the selected date.
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Select the statistics style based on the data period to be observed. For example, select Day to view the data during a day. To view the NE objects' performance during a period or to sort the NE objects, select Over all to view the objects more clearly.
Step 3 Click the Query Object tab, and then select the object type and the query object. Table 7-4 describes the items on the Query Object tab page. Table 7-4 Items on the Query Object tab page Item Object Type Network Element Network Group Description Selects Network Element to query objects by an NE. Selects Network Group to query objects by an NE Group.
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Step 4 Click OK. The query result is generated, as shown in Figure 7-4.
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Draws a pie chart. Click to display the result records by a pie chart.
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Description Draws a bar style chart. Click to display the result records in a bar style chart.
Sets the drawing information. Ensure that you have set the drawing information before drawing a chart. For details, see section 7.2.2 "Setting the Drawing Information." Performs the secondary query. For details, see section 7.2.3 "Using the Theme Secondary Query." Analyzes the item trend based on the current result. For details, see section 7.2.4 "Analyzing the Item Trend." Displays the query result on map. For details, see section 7.2.5 "Displaying the Performance Query on a Map." Exports the result into an .xls file.
The Drawing Style Setting dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-5.
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The Drawing Style Setting dialog box contains the following three tabs:
Step 2 Click a tab of the three and select the items in the Items list. Click OK. Step 3 After the setting, click the draw icon on the toolbar to display the corresponding chart. ----End
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The Forward dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-6. Figure 7-6 Forward dialog box
Table 7-6 describes the items in the Forward dialog box. Table 7-6 Items in the Forward dialog box Item Avail Object Load Query theme Load TopN theme Description Selects the object to be queried. Provides the secondary query performance themes. Load Query theme is optional. Provides the secondary query TopN themes. Load TopN theme is optional.
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Description Click Configuration..., the Forward Theme Setting...dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-7. Manually modify and configure the query object for secondary query in the Forward Theme Setting...dialog box.
Step 2 Select the query object, secondary query theme, or secondary TopN theme. After the setting, the description of the current theme and secondary forward theme is displayed. For details, see the Description field of the Forward dialog box. Step 3 Confirm the setting and click OK. ----End
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Select TopN query to query the worst cell of a query theme and performance theme to analyze the failure causes for the current object in detail. The secondary query is not limited in query times. You can perform secondary query repeatedly until the worst cell and worst item are located. For the worst cell analysis, see 7.4 "Introduction to the TopN."
The Add Info to Trend Chart dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-8. Figure 7-8 Add Info to Trend Chart dialog box
Step 2 Select the items to be viewed in the Avail Item list and select one or multiple NEs in the Avail Objects list. Step 3 Click OK. The Item Trend Chart window is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-9.
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Table 7-7describes the items on the Item Trend Chart tab page. Table 7-7 Items on the Item Trend Chart tab page Item Item Tree Line chart Point chart Toolbar Description Displays the query objects and items. Displays item trend in line chart. Displays item trend point chart. Displays or hides the line chart. Displays or hides the point chart. Clears the contents of the line chart and point chart. Adds a cell node to the Item Tree. Adds a cell group node to the Item Tree. Sets date and time.
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Step 4 Select an item from the Performance Items node of the Item Tree pane and drag the selected item to the chart area. The item trend chart of the selected item is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-10. Figure 7-10 Item Trend Chart
The line chart and point chart have the same time axis, so you can concurrently observe the item relation of the trend.
Drag the right mouse to move the two charts at the same time. Drag the mouse to expand or shrink the chart.
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The function of displaying the performance query on map is only available when the query result is obtained by the cell as a query object. The function is unavailable in the result window if the result is generated by other query objects.
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Step 1 Select a performance item value of a cell on the Cell RRC Setup Analysis tab page, as shown in Figure 7-11. Figure 7-11 Cell RRC Setup Analysis tab
The Query On Map Color Setting dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-12.
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Table 7-8 describes the items in the Query On Map Color Setting dialog box. Table 7-8 Items in the Query On Map Color Setting dialog box Item Color setting auto setting manual setting Range setting No. Legend Range lower Range upper Color Description If auto setting is selected, select the start color and end color in the start color and end color fields. Set the start color and end color manually. Indicates the number of the range. Indicates the legend of the range. Indicates the lower limit of the range. Indicates the upper limit of the range. Sets the corresponding color of the range. Double-click the color of a range on the Color column to set color. Click to add a range to the left.
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Sets the number of ranges. For example, if you type 10 in the textbox and click , 10 ranges are displayed in the Range Setting.
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Sets the maximum and minimum values of the range manually. Select manual, double-click the value of Range lower column and Range upper column in Range setting and modify the value manually.
Gets the maximum and minimum values of the range automatically according to the program data. Customizes the max and min values of the range.
Step 3 Set the start color, end color, range, and maximum and minimum value of the range, and then click Apply to save or click OK to save the settings. Based on the settings of the Query On Map Color Setting dialog box, the cell is classified and highlighted by range, as shown in Figure 7-13. Figure 7-13 Display performance query displayed on map
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Indicator of the Iub bandwidth utilization for an RNC Indicators of the Iub bandwidth utilization for all the NodeBs under the RNC
If no data exists under an indicator or the NodeB is configured with WRSS fiber board, - is displayed in the result.
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The query result is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-16. Figure 7-16 TopN query result
Table 7-9 describes the items on the TopN query result tab page. Table 7-9 Items on the TopN query result tab page Item Query result Description Each page lists the top 10 worst cells based on the KPI or PI. The worst cells are ranged in ascending or descending order based on the first item on the query result screen. The other items indicate the KPI or PI of this sort. Toolbar Displays or hides the chart. Click to display the result by chart, as shown in Figure 7-17.
Displays the chart information. Click to display the Chart Property panel, as show in Figure 7-17 Indicates that Secondary query based on the current query result. Analyzes the item trend.
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Step 2 Select a query type, and click OK. The Performance Query dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-19. Figure 7-19 Performance Query dialog box
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Table 7-10 describes the items in the Performance Query dialog box. Table 7-10 Items in the Performance Query dialog box Item Query Items Query Items List Description Lists the current items.
If the item is selected, the item is displayed in the result window. If the item is not selected, the item is not displayed in the result window.
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Selects an item. Click to move the selected item to the previous position. Selects an item. Click to move the selected item to the next position. Selects all items. Clears all items. Reverses all selected items. Click , and the Query List Setting dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-20 . Then select the items to be queried in the Query List Setting dialog box. The selected items are displayed in Query Item List. Click , and the Query Filter Condition dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-21. Then manually type the filtering conditions or use the button to set the filtering conditions in the Query Filter Condition dialog box. After the query filter condition is set, only the records that satisfy the filtering conditions are displayed in the result window.
For details about the Time Range tab, see Table 7-1. For details about the Query Object tab, see Table 7-4.
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Table 7-11 Items in the Query Filter Condition dialog box Item Operator Field Condition Limit Value Description Sets the operator, including AND and OR. Selects the item. Selects the compared operator. Types the condition. Click Add to add this condition to the text box. Adds left or right parentheses. Checks whether the filter condition in the text box is valid or not. Clears the filter condition in the text box.
Step 3 Set the items to be queried and the filtering conditions on the Query Items tab. Step 4 Set the begin date, end date, time, and statistic style on the Time Range tab. Step 5 Set the NE objects to be queried on the Query Object tab. Step 6 Click OK. ----End The Query Result tab is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-22.
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The Query Type dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-24. Figure 7-24 Query Type dialog box
Step 2 Select a query type, and then click OK. The New dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-25.
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Step 3 Select the items, set filtering conditions for the items, and then type a theme name in the Name field. Step 4 Click OK. The new performance theme is displayed on the navigation tree as a sub-node of the Performance Query node. ----End
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The usage of the buttons on the Query Items dialog box is similar to that of the buttons in the Performance Query dialog box, as described in Table 7-10.
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Step 2 Select the items, set filtering conditions for the items, and type a theme name in the Name field. Step 3 Click OK. ----End
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Step 2 Select a path, and type the file name. Step 3 Click Save. The program exports the selected node and the sub-nodes to a file. ----End Select the Performance Query node and select Export on the shortcut menu to export all the themes of Performance Query node.
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If the item to be imported already exists, the Import dialog box is displayed, prompting you to choose Overwrite or Skip.
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Table 7-12 describes the items in the TopN Query dialog box. Table 7-12 Items in the TopN Query dialog box Item Query Items Query Items List Description Lists the current cell items.
If the item is selected, the item is displayed in the result window. If the item is not selected, the item is not displayed in the result window
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Description Selects all items. Clears all items. Inverts all items. Click , and the Query List Setting dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-20 . Then select the items to be queried in the Query List Setting dialog box. The selected items are displayed in Query Items List.
For details of the Time Range tab, see Table 7-1. For details of the Query Object tab, see Table 7-4. Sets the numbers for sorted items. For example, type10 in the Set N Value, 10 cells are displayed in the window after filtered. Items. Displays all items and the sort order. Modify the ascending or descending order through Order Type. Display related items of sorted Displays the related items. Select Display related items of sorted and click Related items setting..., the Related Item Setting dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-32. Select the item in the Ordered Item on the left and select the related items of an item in the cell tree list on the right.
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Step 2 Click OK in the Related Item Setting dialog box. ----End The TopN Query screen is generated based on the items of each cell. If the related items of an item are selected on the TopN Property tab, the result of the related items is also generated, as shown in Figure 7-33. Figure 7-33 TopN Query screen
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Step 1 Expand the TopN Query node. Select a sub-node of the TopN Query node and choose New TopN Func on the shortcut menu, as shown in Figure 7-34. The New dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-35. Figure 7-34 New TopN Func on the shortcut menu
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Step 2 Select the items to be queried on the Query Items tab. For details of the Query Items tab, see Table 7-12. Step 3 Set the sort type, select related items, and type a name for the new theme on the TopN Property tab. For details of the TopN Property tab, see Table 7-12. Step 4 Click OK. ----End
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Step 2 Select the items to be queried on the Query Items tab. For details of the Query Items tab, see Table 7-12. Step 3 Set the sort type, select related items, and then type a name for the new theme on the TopN Property tab. For the details of TopN Property tab, see Table 7-12. Step 4 Click OK. ----End
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Step 2 Click Yes in the displayed dialog box. Select the TopN Query node and choose Clear All on the shortcut menu to remove all the themes from the TopN Query node. ----End
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Step 2 Select a path and enter the file name. Step 3 Click Save. The program exports the selected node and the sub-nodes to a file. ----End Select the TopN Query node and choose Export on the shortcut menu to export all themes of the TopN Query node.
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Table 7-13 describes the items in the Options dialog box. Table 7-13 Items in the Options dialog box Item Time Filter Fault Type Description Indicates the time range of the query. Indicates that the fault type of the query. All fault types in the Available Type list are selected by default. Filter Subscribers Indicates that the subscribers of the query. All subscribers in the Available Subscribers list are selected by default. Filter Procedure Indicates that the procedures of the query. All procedures in the Procedure list are selected by default.
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Description Indicates the cells to be queried. All cells in the Available Cells list are selected by default.
Step 2 Click OK. The SPU Log Analysis screen is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-45. Figure 7-45 SPU Log Analysis screen
The SPU Log Analysis screen consists of five parts, as described in Figure 7-13.
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Table 7-14 describes the items in the SPU Log Analysis window. Table 7-14 Items in the SPU Log Analysis window Item Main information pane Description On the top left of the SPU Log Analysis window, the basic information on CHR data, such as time, UE, cell, and fault type, is displayed. Click a record in the main information pane, the relevant records are simultaneously shown in the other panes of the SPU Log Analysis screen. Context log pane On the top right of the SPU Log Analysis window, the record ID, time, and instance number are displayed. Click a record in the context log pane, the relevant records are simultaneously shown in the dot information and special information pane, and dot information parse pane. Dot information and special information pane Dot information parse pane On the lower left of the SPU Log Analysis window, the dot information and special information is displayed. On the lower right of the SPU Log Analysis window, the detailed dot information is displayed. Click a record in the main information pane, the relevant parse contents are simultaneously shown in the dot information parse pane. Toolbar Exports the result to an .xls file.
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The following table describes the contents of this chapter. Section 8.1 Performance Report 8.2 Network Monitor Report 8.3 Network Bottleneck Report 8.4 Network Shift Report 8.5 U-Net Report Describes
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The report types, editing methods, and how to use the reports. The procedure for generating a network monitor report. The procedure for generating a network bottleneck analysis report. The procedure for generating a network shift report. The procedure for generating a U-Net report.
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Double-click a report node in the navigator tree of the Trouble Shooting pane, as shown in Figure 8-1. Click a report icon in the Network Monitoring pane, as shown in Figure 8-2.
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Table 8-2 describes the Generate Performance Report dialog box. Table 8-2 Generate Performance Report dialog box - RNC performance report Item Select file path to export performance report Description Set the save path for the performance report.
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Description Select RNCs to be queried. If the report type is Cluster Daily Report or Cluster Weekly Report, you need to click Edit cluster areas to create a cell group. Set the start time and end time of the query. All Day Time Busy Time Select All Day Time to query the data of the whole day. Select Busy Time to query the data during busy hours.
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Click Modify Busy Timeto open the Busy Time Modify dialog box. Set the busy time in the displayed Busy Time Modify dialog box. You can set up to three time ranges.
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Step 2 Select a path and select the objects to be queried. Step 3 Set the date and time. Step 4 Click OK. The RNC performance report is generated, as shown in Figure 8-4. Figure 8-4 RNC performance report
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Table 8-3 describes the Generate Performance Report dialog box. Table 8-3 Generate Performance Report dialog boxcluster performance report Item Select file path to export performance report Select Areas Report include one cluster only Description Set the save path for the performance report. If Report includes one cluster only is selected, select multiple cell groups in the cell group list to generate a report for each cell group. If Report include one cluster only is not selected, only one report is generated.
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Description Click Edit cluster areas. In the displayed New dialog box, type cell names and select cells to create a cell group. Cell group list Select the cell groups to be queried. Set the start time and end time of the query. All Day Time Busy Time Select All Day Time to query the data of the whole day. Select Busy Time to query the data during busy hours.
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Click Modify Busy Timeto open the Busy Time Modify dialog box. Set the busy time in the displayed Busy Time Modify dialog box. You can set up to three time ranges.
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For a weekly report and a monthly report, the Time field in the Generate Performance Report dialog box is disabled.
Step 2 Select a path and select the cell group to be queried. Step 3 Set the date and time. Step 4 Click OK. The cluster performance report is generated, as shown in Figure 8-6.
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The New Report Dialog dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 8-8. Figure 8-8 New Report Dialog dialog box
Table 8-4 describes the items in the New Report Dialog dialog box. Table 8-4 Items in the New Report Dialog dialog box Item Report Name Based Report Type Description Type a name for the new report. Select a report type which a new report is based on. The following six types of reports are available:
Customize RNC Daily Report Customize RNC Weekly Report Customize RNC Monthly Report Customize Cluster Daily Report Customize Cluster Weekly Report Customize Network Shift Report
Step 2 Type a name in the Report Name field, and select a report type in the Based Report Type drop-down list. Step 3 Click OK. The new report is listed under the Performance Report node, as shown in Figure 8-9.
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Table 8-5 describes the items in the Customize Report Setting dialog box. Table 8-5 Items in the Customize Report Setting dialog box Item Report Properties Report Name Based Report Type Description Type a name for the customized report. Select a report type for the report to be imported. The types are as follows:
Customize RNC Daily Report Customize RNC Weekly Report Customize RNC Monthly Report Customize Cluster Daily Report Customize Cluster Weekly Report
Select the configuration file of the report to be imported. The configuration file is in .xml format. Select the template file of the report to be imported. The template file is in .xls format.
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Step 2 Type a report name and select the report type. Step 3 Respectively select the paths of report configuration file and template file. Step 4 Click OK. The imported report is displayed under the Performance Report node, as shown in Figure 8-12.
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You can delete only the customized report created or imported by users. Do not delete the five original reports.
To delete a performance report, perform the following steps: Step 1 Right-click a sub-node of the Performance Report node, and choose Delete from the shortcut menu, as shown in Figure 8-15.
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A message is displayed prompting you to confirm the deletion, as shown in Figure 8-16. Figure 8-16 Confirm dialog box
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The New dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 8-18. Figure 8-18 New dialog box
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Step 3 Enter VIP Cluster in the Name field. The name is case insensitive. Step 4 Select Cell Group in the Type drop-down list. Step 5 Select a cell or multiple cells in the Network Elements list. Step 6 Click OK. ----End
The Report Type dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 8-20. Figure 8-20 Report Type dialog box
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Engineer Level Report: indicates the situation of each item to be checked in details. Project Manager Level Report: analyzes the entire network within the area.
Step 3 Click OK. The Performance Monitoring Report dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 8-21. Figure 8-21 Performance Monitoring Report dialog box
Table 8-6 describes the items in the Performance Monitoring Report dialog box. Table 8-6 Items in the Performance Monitoring Report dialog box Item Select file path to export performance report Select Areas Date Time All Day Time Description Set the save path for the network monitor report. Select one or multiple RNCs to be queried. Set the start time and end time. Select All Day Time to query the data of the whole day.
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Description Select Busy Time to query the data during busy hours.
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Click Modify Busy Timeto open the Busy Time Modify dialog box, as shown in Figure 8-22. Set the busy time in the displayed Busy Time Modify dialog box. You can set up to three time ranges.
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If you select multiple RNCs, the program generates a relevant report for each RNC.
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Table 8-7 Two functions of the network bottleneck analysis report Function Monitor Forecast Description Analyzes the network load from various perspectives to learn the load situation of the network.
Forecasts the threshold of each resource based on the network scale Forecasts the trend of each resource in the network. Estimates which resource experiences congestion firstly based on the future trend and intersection point of thresholds the resources, and regards it as an important warning.
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Table 8-8 describes the items in the NetBltNeckReport dialog box. Table 8-8 Items in the NetBltNeckReport dialog box Item Select file path to export report Description Select the path to store network bottleneck analysis report. The program automatically names the report in WCDMA Network Bottleneck Report_YYYY.MM.DD-YYYY.MM.DD_RNCID format . The YYYY.MM.DD-YYYY.MM.DD indicates the time range set in the NetBltNeckReport dialog box, and RNCID indicates the RNC ID selected in the dialog box. Select the RNC to be queried. If multiple RNCs are selected, the program generates a report for each object. Set the start time and end time of the query.
Step 2 Select the path and RNCs, and set date. Step 3 Click OK. The network bottleneck analysis report is generated, as shown in Figure 8-26.
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The Network Shift Report dialog is displayed, as shown in Figure 8-28. Figure 8-28 Network Shift Report dialog box
Table 8-9 describes the items in the Network Shift Report dialog box. Table 8-9 Items in the Network Shift Report dialog box Item Select file path to export net shift report Select Areas RNC Cluster Date Description Select a save path for the network shift report. Select RNC(s) to be queried. Select cell group(s) to be queried. Set the start time and end time of the query.
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Description Select all day time. Select the busy time. To modify the busy time, click Modify Busy Time, and select busy time in the Busy Time Modify dialog box. You can set up to three busy time ranges. Custom Time Customize the time range.
Step 2 Select the path, objects to be queried, and date and time. Step 3 Click OK. The Network Shift Report is generated, as shown in Figure 8-29. Figure 8-29 Network Shift Report
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Table 8-10 Sheets of the network shift report Sheet Cover RNC Description Includes date range, time range, and statistic period of the report. Shows the result of the RNC object(s). If the RNC is not selected in the Network Shift Report dialog box (as shown in Figure 8-28), then the sheet(s) will not be generated. Cluster Shows the result of the Cell Group object(s). If Cluster is not selected in the Network Shift Report dialog box (as shown in Figure 8-28), then the sheet(s) will not be generated.
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The Unet Report Query Option dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 8-31. Figure 8-31 Unet Report Query Option dialog box
Table 8-11 describes the items in the Unet Report Query Option dialog box. Table 8-11 Items in the Unet Report Query Option dialog box Item Select file path to export Unet report Select Areas Date Description Set the save path for the report. Select RNCs to be queried. All current RNCs are listed in the Select Areas field. Set the start time and end time of the query.
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Description The time range is a whole day. Select busy time. Click Modify Busy Time, and select busy time in the Busy Time Modify dialog box. You can set up to three busy time ranges. Search busy time based on traffic.
Step 2 Set the path and RNCs to be queried, and select the date and time. Step 3 Click OK. The U-Net report is generated, as shown in Figure 8-32. Figure 8-32 U-Net report
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These customize counters are added in item manager ,not in report. Huawei engineer will add these releated counters from item manager to report . Add counters to report is a complex and internal work, it just can support by Huawei. GENEX Nastar WCDMA Customized Report function just can be offered as a service only.
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Section 9.1 Introduction to the Coverage Analysis 9.2 Setting Item Ranges 9.3 DL CPICH Coverage 9.4 Link Quality 9.5 Over-Coverage 9.6 Pilot Pollution Describes
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The data requirement for coverage analysis and the entrance to coverage analysis function. The procedure for setting item ranges. The procedures for analyzing DL CPICH coverage. The procedure for analyzing link quality. The procedure for analyzing over-area coverage. The pilot pollution analysis.
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DL CPICH coverage analysis Link quality analysis Over-coverage analysis Pilot pollution analysis
Configuration data: provides the configuration parameters of a cell. Intelligent optimization system (IOS) data: comes from the IOS trace file and provides the quality analysis data. You need to first import the IOS trace file, which is in .tmf format. The name of an IOS file must starts with RNCID_, such as RNC101_IOS_2008-01-01-01-11-01.tmf. CHR data Project parameter
The RSCP-Ec/Io Analysis function and the DL BLER-DL Tx Code Analysis function do not support the functions of setting the item range and the corresponding color.
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Step 1 Right-click the RSCP Analysis node and choose Edit Item Range from the shortcut menu, as shown in Figure 9-2. Figure 9-2 Edit Item Range on the shortcut menu
The IOS Range Setup dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 9-3. Figure 9-3 IOS Range Setup dialog box
Table 9-1 describes the items in the IOS Range Setup dialog box.
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Table 9-1 Items in the IOS Range Setup dialog box Item Range >= Description Indicates that the lower limit of the range. Double-click to edit. < Indicates that the upper limit of the range. Double-click to edit. Color Name Add Del Default Indicates that the corresponding color of the range. Double-click to edit. Indicates that the name of the analysis. Adds a new range. Deletes a range. Restores to the default settings.
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If the value 1000 appears as the lower limit of the range, you can infer that the range is infinitely small. In other functions, if the value 10000 appears, you can infer that the range is infinitely large.
Step 2 Double-click >= column and < column to edit the lower limit and upper limit. Step 3 Double-click a grid in the Color column. The Color dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 9-4. Figure 9-4 Color dialog box
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Step 4 Select a color in Basic colors or click Define Custom Colors to add the user-defined colors. And click OK in the Color dialog box. Step 5 Click OK or Apply in the IOS Range Setup dialog box.
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Click Apply to save the settings. Click OK to save the setting and close the IOS Range Setup dialog box.
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Step 2 Type the value in the upper limit and lower limit, and set the color. Step 3 Click OK or Apply in the IOS Range Setup dialog box. ----End
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Table 9-2 describes the items in the Query Options dialog box.
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Table 9-2 Items in the Query Options dialog box Item Select Time Range Select Object Network Elements Multi-Select Setting Description Sets the begin time and end time. Selects the NE objects to be queried. Selects the query mode. The following two query modes are available:
Set each NE as the query object, and analyze each selected NE.
Analyze cluster:
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Step 2 Set the time range and query objects. Step 3 Click OK. ----End The RSCP Analysis tab is generated, as shown in Figure 9-7.
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Table 9-3 describes the items on the RSCP Analysis tab page. Table 9-3 Items on the RSCP Analysis tab page Item Toolbar Description Contains the Probability and Value text boxes. When you edit one text box, the corresponding value is displayed in the other text box. For example, if you type a value in the Probability text box, the corresponding value is displayed in the Value text box. If you type a value in the Value text box, the corresponding probability is displayed in the Probability text box. Chart Contains a chart view, displaying a PDF bar chart and a CDF line chart. The PDF chart is a bar chart, and the CDF is a line chart. The two charts share the horizontal axis representing the item range. The PDF chart uses the left vertical axis while the CDF chart uses the right vertical axis.
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Table 9-4 describes the items on the RSCPEcIo Analysis tab page. Table 9-4 Items on the RSCPEcIo Analysis tab page Item Chart Description Sets the RSCP to the horizontal axis and sets Ec/Io as the vertical axis of the chart.
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Table 9-5 describes the items in the Query Options dialog box. Table 9-5 Items in the Query Options dialog box Item Select Time Range Time Range Traffic Description Set the begin time and end time. Select the service type:
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Set each NE as the query object, and analyze each selected NE.
Analyze cluster:
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Step 2 Set the time range and query objects. Step 3 Click OK. The DL BLER-DL Code Tx Analysis result tab page is generated, as shown in Figure 9-11. Figure 9-11 DL BLER-DL Code Tx Analysis result tab page
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To analyze the UL UE Tx, perform the following steps: Step 1 Double-click the UL UE Tx Analysis node.
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The Query Options dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 9-6. Step 2 Set the time range and query objects. Step 3 Click OK. The UL UE Tx Analysis tab page is displayed, as shown in Figure 9-13. Figure 9-13 UL UE Tx Analysis tab page
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The DL BLER Analysis tab page is displayed, as shown in Figure 9-14. Figure 9-14 DL BLER Analysis tab page
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The Pilot Pollution Config dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 9-17. Figure 9-17 Pilot Pollution Config dialog box
Table 9-6 describes the items in the Pilot Pollution Config dialog box.
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Table 9-6 Items in the Pilot Pollution Config dialog box Item Time Range Threshold Cell RSCP Absolute Threshold Description The program analyzes only the relevant record data during the time range. The absolute threshold of the cell RSCP is used to determine the pilot pollution. The unit is dBm. The default value is 95dBm. Cell RSCP Relative Threshold The relative threshold of the cell RSCP is used to determine the pilot pollution. The unit is dB. The default value is 5dB. Pollution Cells Minimum Cell Pollution Statistics Threshold Indicates the number of pilot pollution cells. Value range: integer from 3 to 6. The cell pollution statistics threshold is used to geographically analyze the pollution of the whole cell. The default value is 20. Always show the dialog when start Pilot Pollution Area Statistics If the option is selected, the Pilot Pollution Config dialog box is displayed each time when you double-click the Pilot Pollution Analysis node.
Step 2 Set the conditions in the Pilot Pollution Config dialog box. Step 3 Click OK. ----End
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Table 9-7 describes the items on the Pilot Pollution Area Statistics tab page. Table 9-7 Items on the Pilot Pollution Area Statistics tab page Item Pilot Pollution Area Statistics window Cell 1 ID Cell 2 ID Cell 3 ID Cell 4 ID Cell 5 ID Cell 6 ID Pollution Counter Cell 1 Best Counter Cell 2 Best Counter Description ID of cell 1. ID of cell 2. ID of cell 3. ID of cell 4. ID of cell 5. ID of cell 6. Times of the pollution. Records the times when cell 1 is the best. Records the times when cell 2 is the best.
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Item Cell 3 Best Counter Cell 4 Best Counter Cell 5 Best Counter Cell 6 Best Counter Cell 1 RSCP Max Counter Cell 2 RSCP Max Counter Cell 3 RSCP Max Counter Cell 4 RSCP Max Counter Cell 5 RSCP Max Counter Cell 6 RSCP Max Counter Toolbar
Description Records the times when cell 3 is the best. Records the times when cell 4 is the best. Records the times when cell 5 is the best. Records the times when cell 6 is the best. Records the times when the RSCP of cell 1 is the greatest. Records the times when the RSCP of cell 2 is the greatest. Records the times when the RSCP of cell 3 is the greatest. Records the times when the RSCP of cell 4 is the greatest. Records the times when the RSCP of cell 5 is the greatest. Records the times when the RSCP of cell 6 is the greatest. Sets parameters of pilot pollution analysis. Analyzes the cell quality. Displays cell project parameters. Displays results on map. Exports results to an .xls file.
Obtain all 1C report records of the specified pollution group in the specified time range. Collect statistics on the following items in each record:
ID of the cells in the non-active set Non-active cell PSC Non-active cell Ec/Io Non-active cell RSCP Non-active cell coupling path loss Active cell ID Active cell Ec/lo Active cell RSCP
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Active cell coupling path loss of active set (Coupling Loss should be calculated according to the 1C report data and project configuration parameters).
Sort the records by cell RSCP of non-active cell and output the most powerful top 20 records. on the Pilot Pollution Area Statistics tab page, and then click a record.
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The Cell Wireless Quality Analyse tab page is displayed, as shown in Figure 9-19. Figure 9-19 Cell Wireless Quality Analyse tab page
Table 9-8 describes the items on the Cell Wireless Quality Analyse tab page. Table 9-8 Items on the Cell Wireless Quality Analyse tab page Item Report Time Non-Active Cell 1 ID Non-Active Cell 1 Scramble Code Non-Active Cell 2 ID Non-Active Cell 2 Scramble Code Non-Active Cell 3 ID Description Report time. ID of the Cell 1 in the non-active set. Primary scramble code of Cell 1 in the non-active set. ID of the Cell 2 in the non-active set. Primary scramble code of Cell 2 in the non-active set. ID of the Cell 1 in the non-active set.
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Item Non-Active Cell 3 Scramble Code Active Cell 1 ID Active Cell 2 ID Active Cell 3 ID Non-Active Cell 1 RSCP Non-Active Cell 2 RSCP Non-Active Cell 3 RSCP Active Cell 1 RSCP Active Cell 2 RSCP Active Cell 3 RSCP Non-Active Cell 1 Ec/Io Non-Active Cell 2 Ec/Io Non-Active Cell 3 Ec/Io Active Cell 1 Ec/Io Active Cell 2 Ec/Io Active Cell 3 Ec/Io Non-Active Cell 1 Couplizing Loss Non-Active Cell 2 Couplizing Loss Non-Active Cell 3 coupling Loss Active Cell 1 Couplizing Loss Active Cell 2 Couplizing Loss Active Cell 3 Couplizing Loss Toolbar
Description Primary scramble code of Cell 3 in the non-active set. ID of Cell 1 in the active set. ID of Cell 2 in the active set. ID of Cell 3 in the active set. RSCP of the non-active Cell 1. RSCP of the non-active Cell 2. RSCP of the non-active Cell 3. RSCP of the active Cell 1. RSCP of the active Cell 2. RSCP of the active Cell 3. Ec/Io of the non-active Cell 1. Ec/Io of the non-active Cell 2. Ec/Io of the non-active Cell 3. Ec/Io of the active Cell 1. Ec/Io of the active Cell 2. Ec/Io of the active Cell 3. Coupling loss of the non-active Cell 1. Coupling loss of the non-active Cell 2. Coupling loss of the non-active Cell 3. Coupling loss of the active Cell 1. Coupling loss of the active Cell 2. Coupling loss of the active Cell 3. Displays results on a map. Click , and click a record in the result window. The cell of the record is displayed on a map. Exports results to an .xls file.
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Figure 9-20 Result of the statistical analysis of the cell displayed on map
The Nastar enables you to query related project parameters of pilot pollution. With this function, you may conveniently locate the problematic cell, analyze its project parameters, and find out the reasons and figure out resolutions. Click in the Pilot Pollution Area Statistics window. Select a record in the Pilot Pollution Area Statistics window.
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The Cell Project Parameters window is displayed, as shown in Figure 9-21. Figure 9-21 Cell Project Parameters window
Table 9-10 describes the items in the Cell Project Parameters window. Table 9-10 Items in the Cell Project Parameters window Item Cell ID Primer Scramble Code Cell Name Longitude Latitude Antenna Height Azimuth Downtilt CPICH Power Description ID of a cell. Primary scramble code of a cell. Name of a cell. Longitude of a cell. Latitude of a cell. Height of an antenna. Azimuth of an antenna. Downtilt of a cell. CPICH power of a cell.
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Figure 9-24 Pilot Pollution Global Render Color Setup dialog box
Step 2 Edit the map legend for geographical analysis of pilot pollution in the Pilot Pollution Global Render Color Setup dialog box.
Click Add to add a legend or click Del to delete a legend. Change the threshold value in Threshold. Double-click a color line on the Color column. The Color dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 9-25.
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Step 3 Click OK in the Color dialog box. Step 4 Click OK. The dialog box is shut down, and the colors of the corresponding areas are refreshed. If you click Apply, the map is updated, but the dialog box is not shut down. The Nastar updates the color of the polluted cells, as shown in Figure 9-26. Figure 9-26 Result after the color changed
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Table 9-11 describes the items in the Pilot Pollution Report Setting dialog box. Table 9-11 Items in the Pilot Pollution Report Setting dialog box Item Select the path to export performance report Time Range Description Select the save path for the pilot pollution analysis report. Set the begin time and end time.
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Description The cell RSCP absolute threshold is used to judge the pilot pollution. The unit is dBm and default value is 95dBm. Cell RSCP Relative Threshold The Cell RSCP relative threshold is used to judge the pilot pollution. The unit is dB. And the default value is 5dB. Pollution Cells Minimum Cell Pollution Statistics Threshold Number of pilot pollution Cells. Value range: integer from 3 to 6. The cell pollution statistics threshold is used to geographically analyze the pollution of the whole cell. The default value is 20.
Step 2 Select the path for saving the report and set the other parameters in the Pilot Pollution Report Setting dialog box. Step 3 Click OK. ----End
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Section 10.1 Introduction to the Interference Analysis 10.2 Setting Parameters 10.3 Analyzing the Exceptional Interference 10.4 Displaying the Interference On Map
Interference Analysis
The following table describes the contents of this chapter. Describes The required data for interference analysis. The procedure for setting the configuration. The procedure for analyzing the exceptional interference. The procedure for displaying the interference on the map.
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RTWP data Provides the original data of the interference analysis. Traffic statistic data Provides some items and supplies the judgment basis for an interference situation through the item data.
Configuration data Provides parameters of a cell and information on a neighboring cell. Project parameters Provide parameters for displaying on map.
The WCDMA Interference Analysis node has two sub-nodes, as shown in Figure 10-1. Figure 10-1 WCDMA Interference Analysis node
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The Interference Config dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 10-3. Figure 10-3 Interference Config dialog box
Table 10-1 describes the items in the Interference Config dialog box. Table 10-1 Items in the Interference Config dialog box Item Base Noise Auto Search base noise Customize base noise Interference Threshold Beyond base noise Duration Interference counter Description The Nastar searches the base noise based on the imported RTWP data. You can manually type a value as base noise. The value is less than 0. Value beyond the base noise. Duration. Interference counter.
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Step 2 Set Base Noise, Beyond base noise, Duration, and Interference counter in the dialog box. Step 3 Click OK. ----End
Table 10-2 describes the items in the Interference Analysis dialog box.
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Table 10-2 Items in the Interference Analysis dialog box Item Object Tree Date/Time Setting Description Displays information on the RNC and cells. Sets the begin time, end time, begin data, and end date.
Step 2 Select the NE objects from Object Tree, and set the time range in Date/Time Setting. Step 3 Click OK. The Interference Analysis window is displayed, as shown in Figure 10-5. Figure 10-5 Interference Analysis window
Table 10-3 describes the items in the Interference Analysis window. Table 10-3 Items in the Interference Analysis window Item Perf Rtwp Data Analysis Description Based on the imported performance data, check whether the interference analysis exists. If the analysis exists, the results are displayed, as shown in the Perf Rtwp Data Analysis window.
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Description Click a record in the Perf Rtwp Data Analysis window to analyze the interference record for a neighboring cell. The analysis results are displayed in the Neighbor Perf Rtwp Data Analysis window.
ID of the cell. Name of the cell. Displays Bad, Acceptable or Nice based on the analysis result of the imported RTWP data. Displays the priority, such as H (high priority) and L (low priority). Displays the types, such as Nice and TBD. Select a record in the NodeB Rtwp Data Analysis window, the noise situations of the main or diversity of the cell are displayed on the NodeB Rtwp Trend Map.
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The Nastar marks all the related cells on the map. Table 10-4 describes the colors in the Map Legend window. Table 10-4 Colors in the Map Legend window. Color Red Green Yellow Description The cell is interfered. The cell is not interfered, and its base noise is normal. The cell is not interfered, but its base noise is abnormal.
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Section 11.1 Introduction to the Neighboring Cell Analysis 11.2 Neighboring RNC Cell Configuration Check 11.3 Unidirectional Neighboring Cell Check 11.4 Neighboring Cell Information Query
The following table describes the contents of this chapter. Describes The data requirement for neighbor analysis and the function nodes in the Trouble Shooting pane. The procedure for checking the configuration of the neighboring RNC cell. The procedure for checking unidirectional neighboring cells. The procedure for querying information about neighboring cells. The procedure for analyzing missing inter-frequency neighboring cell statistics. The procedures for analyzing missing inter-RAT neighboring cell statistics. The procedure for analyzing intra-frequency missing neighboring cells. The procedure for analyzing unnecessary intra-frequency neighboring cells.
11.5 Missing Inter-Frequency Neighboring Cell Statistics and Analysis 11.6 Missing Inter-RAT Neighboring Cell Statistics and Analysis 11.7 Missing Intra-Frequency Neighboring Cell Analysis 11.8 Unnecessary Intra-Frequency Neighboring Cell Analysis
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Traffic statistic data: mainly uses the measurement set information on the neighboring cell. CHR data: mainly uses the events reported by check set. Project parameters: provides the longitude and latitude information to display the cell information. Configuration parameter: mainly provides neighboring cell information on the cells.
The WCDMA Neighbor Analysis node has the following sub-functions, as shown in Figure 11-1. Figure 11-1 WCDMA Neighbor Analysis node
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may appear and the inconsistency between configuration parameters and actual data is generated. And then the situation that the neighboring cell is unavailable happens. It is necessary for the Nastar to solve this problem. Double-click the Neighbor RNC Cell Configuration Check node, as shown in Figure 11-1. The Neighbor RNC Cell Configuration Check window is displayed, as shown in Figure 11-2. Figure 11-2 Neighbor RNC Cell Configuration Check window
Table 11-1 describes the items in the Neighbor RNC Cell Configuration Check window. Table 11-1 Items in the Neighbor RNC Cell Configuration Check window Column name Config RNC ID Neighbor RNC ID Cell ID Parameter Value in Config RNC ID Description ID of the RNC to be configured. ID of the neighboring RNC. ID of the cell. Parameter name of unequal values. Parameter value in the RNC to be configured.
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Step 2 Select Network Element or Network Group in the Object Type field. Step 3 Select the objects to be queried in the list. Step 4 Click OK. ----End The Unilateral Neighbor Cells Info Query window is displayed, as shown in Figure 11-4.
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Table 11-2 describes the items in the Unilateral Neighbor Cells Info Query window. Table 11-2 Items in the Unilateral Neighbor Cells Info Query window Item Page Intra Neighbor Cells Info Query Inter Neighbor Cells Info Query toolbar Description Shows query information on intra-frequency neighboring cells. Shows query information on inter-frequency neighboring cells. Click , and click a record in the result window, the program automatically displays the cell of the record and its unidirectional neighboring cell on the map, as shown in Figure 11-5. Exports the result to an .xls file.
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To query neighboring cells information, perform the following steps: Step 1 Double-click Neighbor Info Query of the WCDMA Neighbor Analysis node or select the Neighbor Info Query node and Execute on the shortcut menu. The Query dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 11-3. Step 2 Select Network Element or Network Group in the Object Type field. Step 3 Select the objects to be queried on the list. Step 4 Click OK. ----End The Neighbor Cells Info Query window is displayed, as shown in Figure 11-6.
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Table 11-3 describes the items in the Neighbor Cells Info Query window. Table 11-3 Items in the Neighbor Cells Info Query window Item Tab Intra Neighbor Cells Info Query Inter Neighbor Cells Info Query Inter-RAT Neighbor Cells Info Query Toolbar Description Shows query information on intra-frequency neighboring cells. Shows query information on inter-frequency neighboring cells. Shows query information on inter-RAT neighboring cells (GSM system). When you click , and then click a record in the result window, the program automatically displays the cell of the record and its unidirectional neighboring cell on the map, as shown in Figure 11-7. Exports the result to an .xls file.
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Step 2 Select the cells to be queried and set the time range. Step 3 Click OK. ----End The Missing Inter-frequency Neighbor Statistics and Analysis window is displayed, as shown in Figure 11-9.
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Table 11-4 describes the items in the Missing Inter-frequency Neighbor Statistics and Analysis window. Table 11-4 Items in the Missing Inter-frequency Neighbor Statistics and Analysis window. Item Missing Inter Neighbor Events Statistics RNC ID Best Cell ID Missing Cell UARFCN-DownLink Missing Cell PSC Missing Cell RNC ID Missing Cell ID Description Indicates the ID of the RNC to which the original cell belongs. Indicates the ID of the original cell. Indicates the value of the missing cell UARFCN-DownLink. Indicates the main interference code of the missing cell. Indicates the ID of the RNC to which the missing cell belongs. Indicates the ID of the missing cell.
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Description Indicates the secondary query. Select a record, and click detailed CHR record. Displays the result on map. Select a record, click to display the original cell and its inter-frequency missing cell on the map. Exports the result to an .xls file. to display
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Table 11-5 describes the items in the Missing Inter-RAT Neighbor Statistics and Analysis window. Table 11-5 Items in the Missing Inter-RAT Neighbor Statistics and Analysis window Item Missing InterRat Neighbor Events Statistics RNC ID Best Cell ID Missing Cell NCC Missing Cell BCC Missing Cell BCCH ARFCN Event Count Description Indicates the ID of the RNC to which the original cell belongs. Indicates the ID of the original cell. Indicates the NCC of the missing cell. Indicates the BCC of the missing cell. Indicates the BCCH ARFCN of the missing cell. Indicates the count of the missing event. Indicates the secondary query. Select a record, and click detailed CHR record. to displayed
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Average signal quality of the best cell Average signal quality of the detected cells Average signal quality difference 1A Event accumulative credit, which is given out by the original function
Percentage system is applied for the four items, and the sum of the four scores is 100. And at last the suggestion is proposed as follows:
Greater than or equal to 60 It is suggested to add neighbors. Between 50 and 60 It is suggested to pay more attention. Lower than 50
Meanwhile, calculate the distance between detected cells and best cells.
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This function enhances the original function of neighbor intelligent optimization. The dominant cell and most optimization cell are described as Best Cell. For the restriction of original data source, this function can be used only when there is not repeated cell ID in the entire network, otherwise, a risk may exist.
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Table 11-6 describes the items in the Missing Neighbor Events Statistics dialog box. Table 11-6 Items in the Missing Neighbor Events Statistics dialog box Item Select Cells Data time Description Select the cells to be analyzed. Set the begin time and end time for the analysis.
Step 2 Select the cells and set the time range. Step 3 Click OK. The Missing Intra-frequency Neighbor Analysis window is displayed, as shown in Figure 11-12.
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Table 11-7 describes the items in the Missing Intra-frequency Neighbor Analysis window. Table 11-7 Missing Items in the Intra-frequency Neighbor Analysis window Item Intra-frequency Missing Neighbor Analysis Best Cell ID Missing Neighbor ID Missing Neighbor PSC Missing Score Suggestion Description ID of the best cell. ID of the object cell or missing cell, or queried cell. PSC of the object cell or missing cell, or queried cell. Missing general score. Suggestion, based on the Missing Score:
Adding Neighbor: Missing neighboring cell exists. To be Determined: Missing neighboring cell may exist, needs further analysis.
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Item Best Cell Average Ec/No Missing Neighbor Average Ec/No Difference Ec/No 1A Credit 1A Count Missing Neighbor Distance Farthest Neighbor Distance Hint Toolbar
Description Average signal quality of the best ID or dominant cell. Average signal quality of the object cell or missing cell, or queried cell. Average signal quality difference. 1A event accumulative credit. 1A event count. Distance between two cells. Farthest neighboring cell distance Hint for distance scale. 1A event query. Displays next 2000 records. Displays the result on the map Exports the result to an .xls file.
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Query 1A event based on the cell ID of the selected record and the missing neighboring PSC. The 1A Record Query page is generated, as shown in Figure 11-13.
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Table 11-8 describes the items in the 1A Record Query pane. Table 11-8 Items in the 1A Record Query pane Item 1A Record Query Time Active Cell1 ID Active Cell1 Ec/No Active Cell2 ID Active Cell2 Ec/No Active Cell3 ID Active Cell3 Ec/No Detected Cell PSC Detected Cell Ec/No Description Time. ID of active set 1. Ec/No of active set 1. ID of active set 2. Ec/No of active set 2. ID of active set 3. Ec/No of active set 3 PSC of detected set. Ec/No of Detected set. Exports results to an .xls file.
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can assume them as the neighbor cells of the original cell, and continue with further query to find the unnecessary neighboring cells. To analyze the intra-frequency unnecessary neighbor, perform the following steps: Step 1 Double-click the Unnecessary Intra-frequency Neighbor Analysis node. The Missing Neighbor Events Statistics dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 11-15. Figure 11-15 Missing Neighbor Events Statistics dialog box
Table 11-9 describes the parameters in the Missing Neighbor Events Statistics dialog box. Table 11-9 Parameters in the Missing Neighbor Events Statistics dialog box Parameter Select Cells Data time Description Select the cells to be analyzed. Set the begin time and end time for analysis.
Step 2 Select the cells to be analyzed and set the time range. Step 3 Click OK. The Intra-frequency Unnecessary Neighbor Analysis window is displayed, as shown in Figure 11-16.
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About This Chapter
Section 12.1 Introduction to Configuration Analysis 12.2 Setting the Active Configuration File 12.3 Browsing Configuration Parameters 12.4 Introduction to Configuration Indicators on the Map 12.5 Comparing MML Files 12.6 Generating a Configuration Change Compare Report 12.7 Comparing Configuration With Baseline 12.8 Generating a Configuration Check Report
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The following table describes the contents of this chapter. Describes The data requirement for configuration analysis and the function nodes in the navigator tree. The procedure for setting the active configuration files. The procedure for browsing the configuration parameters. The configuration indicators on the map.
The procedure for comparing MML files. The procedure for generating a configuration parameter report. The procedure for comparing configuration with baseline. The procedure for generating a configuration check report.
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Configuration data Provides the configuration parameter data. Project parameter Provides the project parameter for displaying on map.
The WCDMA Configuration Analysis node is displayed in the Trouble Shooting pane, as shown in Figure 12-1. Figure 12-1 WCDMA Configuration Analysis node
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The Imported MML file manage dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 12-3. Figure 12-3 Imported MML file manage dialog box
Table 12-1 describes the items in the Imported MML file manage dialog box. Table 12-1 Items in the Imported MML file management dialog box Item Imported files Description Indicates the date list. If All files is selected, all of the configuration files are shown in the middle of the dialog box. If a certain date is selected, then the configuration files on that date are shown.
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Description Indicates the RNC of the configuration file. If this file is the active one, the file is selected. Export Time Start Export Time End BAM Version MML File Indicates the start time for exporting the configuration file. Indicates the end time for exporting of the configuration file. Indicates the BAM version. Indicates the file name. Set an MML file as an active one.
Step 2 Select the file you want to set as an active file. Step 3 Click Set as active file. ----End
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RNC algorithm switch results are as shown in Figure 12-5. Figure 12-5 RNC Algorithm Switch result window
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Some parameters are unavailable in the configuration file, and they are displayed as N/A.
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Table 12-2 describes the items on the shortcut menu. Table 12-2 Items on the shortcut menu for browsing the cell configuration parameters Item Cell Basic Info Cell Algorithm Switch Description Indicates the basic configuration parameters of a cell, as show in Figure 12-7. Indicates the cell algorithm switch parameters, as shown in Figure 12-8.
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Step 2 Click Query List Setting in the Query dialog box. The Query List Setting dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 12-10.
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Step 4 Click OK to return to the Query dialog box. The selected parameters are listed in the Query dialog box, as shown in Figure 12-11. Figure 12-11 Parameters listed in the Query dialog box
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Step 5 Click OK. The result is generated, as shown in Figure 12-12. Figure 12-12 Result of configuration indicator on map
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You can select different colors on the Map Legend to display different parameter values.
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Step 2 Click Query List Setting in the Query dialog box. Step 3 Select a parameter in the Query List Setting dialog box. Step 4 Click OK to return to the Query dialog box. Step 5 Type a new name in the Name field. For example, you can type MyConfig in the textbox. Step 6 Click OK. ----End The new added function node is added to the WCDMA Configuration Analysis node, as shown in Figure 12-14.
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Step 2 Click Query List Setting to open the Query List Setting dialog box. In the Query List Setting dialog box, you can change the parameter list. Step 3 Click OK to return to the Edit dialog box. Step 4 In the Edit dialog box, you can also change the theme name.
After the configuration is edited, click OK to save the changes. Click Cancel to discard the changes.
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The Compare MML File dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 12-16. Figure 12-16 Compare MML File dialog box
Table 12-3 describes the items in the Compare MML File dialog box. Table 12-3 Items in the Compare MML File dialog box Item Compare Files First MML file Description Click to select the first MML file to be compared. Click to select the second MML file to be compared. Select the configuration parameters of the RNC level, as listed in Table 12-4.
Compare Option
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Table 12-4 RNC configuration parameter Level 1 RNC Level 2 RNC Algorithm Switch Access Handoff Resource Control Load Control Power Control
Step 2 Select the two MML files to be compared. Step 3 Select the parameters to be compared.
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The configuration parameters of the RNC level and Cell level cannot be selected at the same time.
Step 4 Click OK. ----End The Comparing MML Files window is displayed, as shown in Figure 12-17.
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Table 12-5 describes the items in the Comparing MML Files window. Table 12-5 Items in the Comparing MML Files window Item Main pane Description The main pane is displayed in the upper part, showing the selected configuration parameters. If the configuration parameters are different in the two MML files, the parameters are marked in red. Compare Info pane The Compare Info pane is displayed in the lower part. If you click a record in the main pane, this record is displayed in the Compare Info pane. If the configuration parameters are different in the two MML files, the parameters are marked in red.
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Step 2 Click Browse to select a path for the configuration parameter compare report. Step 3 Click behind the Name in The First MML File field.
The MML File Selection dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 12-19.
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Step 4 Select the first MML file to be compared in the MML File Selection dialog box, and click OK to return to the MML Compare dialog box. Step 5 Click next to the Name in The Second MML File field.
Step 6 Select the second MML file to be compared in the MML File Selection dialog box. Step 7 Click OK in the MML File Selection dialog box. The MML Compare dialog box is displayed as in Figure 12-18. Table 12-6 describes the file information in the MML Compare dialog box. Table 12-6 File information on the two MML files File Information Name RNC ID Description Indicates the name of the selected file. Indicates the ID of the RNC to which the configuration file belongs. The RNC ID of the two files must be the same. Export time start Export time end Indicates the start time for exporting the configuration file. Indicates the end time for exporting the configuration file. The time is used to judge the file whether it is an early version or a later one. The exporting end time of the two files cannot be the same. BAM version Indicates the BAM version. The two files must belong to the same BAM version.
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Non-indicator configuration parameter Indicator configuration parameter RNC arithmetic switch Cell arithmetic switch
Compare the four types of parameters, and generate a report when the configuration parameter is not consistent with baseline file.
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to select the file path for saving the report. to select the MML file to be compared. to select the baseline file.
Step 3 Click OK. The Configuration Compare with Baseline report is generated, as shown in Figure 12-21. Figure 12-21 Configuration Compare with Baseline report
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Table 12-7 describes the items in the Configuration Check Report dialog box. Table 12-7 Items in the Configuration Check Report dialog box Item Select file path to export configuration check report Select RNC Edit Parameters Deficit Neighbor Check Excess Neighbor Check Distant Neighbor Check Description Click to select a path for the configuration check report. Select the RNC to be checked. Each time you can select only one RNC. Too few neighbors check threshold. Input an integer that is greater than 0. The default value is 5. Too many neighbors check threshold. Input an integer that is greater than 0. The default value is 20. Over distance neighboring cell check threshold. Input an integer which is greater than 0. The default value is 2 and unit is km. Tolerant different value of Location parameter comparing. Input an integer that is greater than 0. Generally the precision of the inputted value is about 0.000001. The unit is degree and the default value is 0.000001.
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Step 2 Select a path and type a name for the report. Step 3 Select the RNC and set each parameter to be checked. Step 4 Click Yes. ----End The Configuration Check Report screen is generated, as shown in Figure 12-23. Figure 12-23 Configuration Check Report
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Section 13.1 Data Requirements 13.2 Reviewing Call Drop History 13.3 Secondarily Analyzing Call Drop History Trend 13.4 Introduction to Call Drop Deep Analysis 13.5 Analyzing Call Drop Describes
The data requirement for call drop analysis and the function node in the navigator tree. The procedure for reviewing call drop history. The procedure for secondarily analyzing call drop history trend. The procedure for deeply analyzing call drop. The procedure for analyzing call drop.
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Performance data: provides items of call drop and call drop rate. CHR data: provides detailed information on the call drop.
The WCDMA Call Drop Analysis node, a independent function module, is displayed in the Trouble Shooting pane, as shown in Figure 13-1. Figure 13-1 WCDMA Call Drop Analysis node
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Table 13-1 describes the Call Drop History Review Dialog box. Table 13-1 Descriptions of the Call Drop History Review Dialog dialog box. Item DateTime Begin date-time End date-time RNC Description Set begin date and time to be queried. Set end date and time to be queried. Select query objects in the RNC list.
Step 2 Set query time and select objects to be queried. Step 3 Click OK. ----End The Call Drop History Review tab is displayed, as shown in Figure 13-3.
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Table 13-2 describes the items on the Call Drop History Review tab page. Table 13-2 Items on the Call Drop History Review tab page Item Analysis result Toolbar RNC Cell Description Shows call drop times and call drop rate of RNC. Shows call drop times and call drop rate of cell. Secondary query of the call drop history trend. For details, see section 13.3 "Secondarily Analyzing Call Drop History Trend." RF problem analysis, including four sub-functions:
ECIO Coverage Analysis TP Coverage Analysis Intra-frequency Missing Neighbor Cell Analysis Interference Analysis
Deeply analyzes call drop. For details, see section 13.4.1 "Deeply Analyzing Call Drop."
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Step 2 Set the query time, statistic style, and query objects. Step 3 Click OK. The Query Result tab page is displayed, as shown in Figure 13-5.
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The Call Drop Analysis Choice Dialog dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 13-6.
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Table 13-3 describes the items in the Call Drop Analysis Choice Dialog dialog box. Table 13-3 Items in the Call Drop Analysis Choice Dialog dialog box Item Date Time Type Description Set the begin time and end time. Each time you can select one of the following options:
Cell Call Drop Fault Analysis Cell Call Drop Fault Reason Distribution Subscribers' Call Drop Fault Analysis Subscribers' Call Drop Fault Reason Distribution
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The Available Subscribers field is available only when Subscribers' Call Drop Fault Analysis or Subscribers' Call Drop Fault Reason Distribution is selected.
Available Cells
The Available Cells field is available only when Cell Call Drop Fault Analysis or Cell Call Drop Fault Reason Distribution is selected.
Step 2 Set the query time and analysis type. Step 3 Select the user equipment object or cell object. Step 4 Click OK. The relevant result window is generated, according to the Type field selected in the Call Drop Analysis Choice Dialog box.
Cell Call Drop Fault Analysis window For details, see section 13.4.2 "Introduction to the Cell Call Drop Fault Analysis Window."
Cell Call Drop Fault Reason Distribution window For details, see section 13.4.3 "Introduction to Cell Call Drop Fault Reason Distribution Window."
Subscribers' Call Drop Fault Analysis window For details, see section 13.4.4 "Introduction to Subscribers' Call Drop Fault Analysis Window."
Subscribers' Call Drop Fault Reason Distribution window For details, see section 13.4.5 "Introduction to Subscribers' Call Drop Fault Reason Distribution Window."
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Figure 13-8 Selected Cell's Call Drop Fault Reason Distribution pane
The Selected Cell's Call Drop Fault Reason Distribution pane lists the call drop fault of the selected cell by reason and the call fault records.
The Selected Cell's Call Drop Fault Record pane is displayed, as shown in Figure 13-9.
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The Selected Cell's Call Drop Fault Record pane lists the detailed information on all cells' call drop fault. The contents in the RAB INFO, DROP RAB INFO, and ACTIVE CELL INFO columns are excessive and are therefore displayed as 00 00 00 . If you click a cell grid, the content of the selected column is displayed, as shown in Figure 13-10, Figure 13-11, and Figure 13-12
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Table 13-4 describes the functions of the toolbar of the Cell Call Drop Fault Analysis window. The toolbar in different panes has different functions. Table 13-4 Toolbar in the Cell Call Drop Fault Analysis window Icon Cell Call Drop Fault TopN pane Description Select a record and click to display the Selected Cell's Call Drop Fault Reason Distribution pane and Selected Cell's Call Drop Fault Record pane. Display the times of cell call drop in a pie chart. Selected Cell's Call Drop Fault Reason Distribution pane Display the reasons of cell call drop in a pie chart.
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Description Select a record and click to display the detailed content of corresponding SPU log of the selected record, as shown in Figure 13-13. For SPU log window, see section 7.7.2 "Analyzing SPU Subscriber's Log." Display UE code in a pie chart. Display different states of RRC Status in a pie chart. Display ECIO of the best cell in cumulative probability chart. Display RSCP of the best cell in cumulative probability chart.
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Figure 13-15 Selected Fault Reason's Call Drop Fault TopN pane
The Selected Fault Reason's Call Drop Fault TopN pane collects the statistics on the cells where the fault happens and the times of call drop fault.
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The Selected Cell's Call Drop Fault Record pane lists all drop fault record of the cell. The RAB INFO, DROP RAB INFO and ACTIVE CELL INFO columns are too long, so they are shown on the window as 00 00 00 . Click a cell grid, the content of the selected column is displayed, as shown in Figure 13-10, Figure 13-11, and Figure 13-12
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Table 13-5 describes the functions of the toolbar of the Call Drop Fault Reason Distribution window. The toolbar in different panes has different functions. Table 13-5 Toolbar on Call Drop Fault Reason Distribution window Item Cell Drop Fault Reason Distribution pane Description Select a record and click to display the Selected Fault Reason's Call Drop Fault TopN pane. Display the reasons of cell call drop in a pie chart. Selected Fault Reason's Call Drop Fault TopN pane Select a record and click to display the Selected Cell's Call Drop Fault Record pane. Display the number of the cells experiencing call drops in a pie chart.
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Description Select a record and click to display the detailed content of corresponding SPU log of the selected record, as shown in Figure 13-13. Display UE code in a pie chart. Display different states of RRC Status in a pie chart. Display ECIO of the best cell in cumulative probability chart. chart. Display RSCP of the best cell in cumulative probability chart.
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The Subscribers Call Drop Fault Distribution pane lists the times of generating call drop by the selected UE according to the reason, and the fault records.
The Selected Subscriber's Call Drop Fault Record pane is displayed, as shown in Figure 13-19.
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The Selected Subscriber's Call Drop Fault Record pane lists the detailed information on each call drop generated by the selected UE. The RAB INFO, DROP RAB INFO, and ACTIVE CELL INFO column are too long, so they are shown on the window as 00 00 00 . Click a cell grid, the content of the selected column is displayed, as shown in Figure 13-10, Figure 13-11, and Figure 13-12
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Table 13-6 describes the functions of the toolbar of the Subscribers Call Drop Analysis window. The toolbar in different panes has different functions. Table 13-6 Toolbar on the Subscribers Call Drop Analysis window Item Subscribers' Call Drop Fault pane Description Select a record and click to display the Subscriber's Call Drop Fault Distribution pane and Selected Subscribers' Call Drop Fault Record pane. Displays the times of call drop generating by UE in a pie chart. Subscriber's Call Drop Fault Distribution pane Displays the reasons of call drop in a pie chart.
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Description Select a record and click to display the detailed content of corresponding SPU log of the selected record, as shown in Figure 13-14. Displays the ID of the best cells in the pie chart. Displays different states of RRC Status in a pie chart. Displays ECIO of the best cell in cumulative probability chart. Displays RSCP of the best cell in cumulative probability chart.
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Figure 13-20 Multi Subscribers' Call Drop Fault Reason Distribution pane
The Selected Fault Reason's Call Drop Fault TopN of Subscribers pane is displayed, as shown in Figure 13-21.
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Figure 13-21 Selected Fault Reason's Call Drop Fault TopN of Subscribers pane
The Selected Fault Reason's Call Drop Fault TopN of Subscribers pane is used to analyze the UE where the call drop happens for this reason and the times of generating fault.
The Selected UE's Call Drop Fault Record pane is displayed, as shown in Figure 13-22.
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The Selected UE's Call Drop Fault Record pane statistic analyzes the UE's call drop fault record of the selected reason. The content in the RAB INFO, DROP RAB INFO and ACTIVE CELL INFO column is excessive and is therefore displayed as 00 00 00 . If you click a cell grid, the content of the selected column is displayed, as shown in Figure 13-10, Figure 13-11, and Figure 13-12
Toolbar
Table 13-7 describes the functions of the toolbar in the Subscribers' Call Drop Fault Reason Distribution window. The toolbar in different panes has different functions. Table 13-7 Toolbar in the Subscribers' Call Drop Fault Reason Distribution window Item Multi Subscribers' Call Drop Fault Reason Distribution pane Description Select a record and click to display the Selected Fault Reason's Call Drop Fault TopN of Subscribers pane. Display the reasons of UE call drop in a pie chart. Selected Fault Reason's Call Drop Fault TopN of Select a record, and click to display the Selected UE's Call Drop Fault Record pane.
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Description Display code of the UE generating the call drop in a pie chart. Select a record and click to display the detailed content of corresponding SPU log of the selected record, as shown in Figure 13-13. Display the ID of the best cells in the pie chart. Display different states of RRC Status in a pie chart. Display ECIO of the best cell in cumulative probability chart. Display RSCP of the best cell in cumulative probability chart.
The Call Drop Fault Analysis dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 13-24.
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Table 13-8 describes the items in the Call Drop Fault Analysis dialog box. Table 13-8 Items in the Call Drop Fault Analysis dialog box Item Time Available Cells Description Set the begin time and the end time. Select the cells to be queried.
Step 2 Set the time and select the cells to be queried. Step 3 Click OK. ----End The SPU Log Abnormal Statistics window is displayed, as shown in Figure 13-25.
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Table 13-9 describes the items in the SPU Log Abnormal Statistics window. Table 13-9 Items in the SPU Log Abnormal Statistics window. Item Result window Drop Traffic type tab Drop cells tab Drop UEs tab Toolbar Description Displays the types of drop traffic. Displays the times of call drop generated by a cell. Displays the times of call drop generated by a UE. Select a record in the window shown in Figure 13-24, and click to generate the Call History Record tab, as shown in Figure 13-25. The Call History Record tab shows the history of the detailed records on call drops. Select a record, and click to display the results in a pie chart, as shown in Figure 13-26. Secondary query. Select a record, and click to view the details of the selected record, as shown in Figure 13-27. SPU hopping. Select a record, and click to display the SPU log information on the selected record, as shown in Figure 13-28.
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Description Switch the secondary query result window to the SPU log window. Select a record in the secondary query result window, as shown in Figure 13-26. Click to display SPU log information on the selected record.
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Section 14.1 Data Requirements 14.2 Introduction to Access Analysis 14.3 Introduction to the RRC Access Procedure Analysis 14.4 Introduction to the RAB Access Procedure Analysis Describes
Access Analysis
The data requirement for access analysis and the function node in the navigator tree. The procedure for reviewing access history. The RRC access procedure analysis. The RAB access procedure analysis.
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Traffic statistic data It provides the access history information. CHR data It provides the detailed content of the access information. Configuration parameter It provides the detailed information on the cell, such as cell name and PSC value of the cell.
The WCDMA Access Analysis node, a dependent function module, is displayed in the Trouble Shooting pane, as shown in Figure 14-1. Figure 14-1 WCDMA Access Analysis node
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Table 14-1 describes the items in the Access History Review dialog box. Table 14-1 Items in the Access History Review dialog box. Item DateTime RNC Description Set the begin time and end time to be queried. Select the NE objects to be queried in the RNC list.
Step 2 Set the query time and select the objects to be queried. Step 3 Click OK. ----End The Access History Review window is displayed, as shown in Figure 14-3.
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Table 14-2 describes the items in the Access History Review window. Table 14-2 Items in the Access History Review window Item RRC Access History Information Review tab RNC Cell RAB Access History Information Review tab RNC Cell Toolbar Description Displays all the information about the RRC access failure for the selected RNC. Displays all the information about the RRC access failure for each cell in the selected RNC. Displays all the information about the RAB access failure for the selected RNC. Displays all the information about the RAB access failure for each cell in the selected RNC. Secondary query access history trend. For details, see section 14.2.2 "Secondarily Analyzing Access History Trend." Analyzes RF problem. For details, see section 14.2.3 "Analyzing RF Problems." Further analyzes the access history trend. For details, see section 14.2.4 "Further Analyzing the Access History Trend."
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Table 14-3 describes the items in the Access History Trend dialog box. Table 14-3 Items in the Access History Trend dialog box Item Date Time Description Set the begin date and end date. Set the time range for querying, including the following three types:
All Day Time: all day time. Busy Time: up to three time ranges. Auto-Search Busy Time: busy time that is automatically searched.
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Step 2 Set the query conditions in the Access History Trend dialog box. Step 3 Click OK. ----End The Query Result window is displayed, as shown in Figure 14-5. Figure 14-5 Query Result window
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Table 14-4 describes the sub-menus in the RF analysis menu. Table 14-4 Sub-menus in the RF analysis menu Sub-Menu ECIO Coverage Analysis TP Coverage Analysis Neighbor Missing Analysis Interference Analysis Description Analyzes the ECIO coverage of cell. Analyzes the coverage distance. Analyzes the inter-frequency missing neighbor. Analyzes the interference.
The Call RRC Access Procedure Analysis dialog box is displayed, as is shown in Figure 14-7.
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Table 14-5 describes the items in the CHR Access Information dialog box. Table 14-5 Items in the CHR Access Information dialog box Item Date Time Type RRC Analysis Description Set the begin time and end time to be queried. Select one of the following access types to generate relevant analysis result:
Cell RPC Connection Request Fault Analysis. Cell RPC Connection Request Fault Reason. Subscribers' RRC Connection Request Fault Analysis. Subscribers' RRC Connection Request Fault Reason.
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Description Select one of the following access types to generate relevant analysis result:
Cell RAB Assignment Request Fault Analysis Cell RAB Assignment Request Fault Reason Subscribers' RAB Assignment Request Fault Analysis Subscribers' RAB Assignment Request Fault Reason
Available Subscribers
The Available Subscribers field is available, only when Subscribers' RAB Assignment Request Fault Analysis or Subscribers' RAB Assignment Request Fault Reason is selected.
Available Cells
The Available Cells field is available, only when Cell RAB Assignment Request Fault Analysis or Cell RAB Assignment Request Fault Reason is selected.
Step 2 Set each query condition in the CHR Access Information dialog box. Step 3 Click OK. ----End
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Step 2 Set the query time and analysis type, and then select user equipment or cells. Step 3 Click OK. ----End Based on the Type field that you specify in the Cell RRC Access Procedure Analysis dialog box, an output window is displayed. The window may be:
RRC Cell Access Fault Analysis Window RRC Cell Access Fault Analysis Window Access Fault Analysis of RRC Subscribers Window RRC Subscribers' RRC Access Fault Reason Analysis Window
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Cell RRC Connection Request Fault Analysis Pane User select cell's RRC Fault Reason Distribution Pane User select cell's RRC Fault Record Pane Toolbar
The User select cell's RRC Fault Reason Distribution pane is displayed, as shown in Figure 14-10.
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Figure 14-10 User select cell's RRC Fault Reason Distribution pane
The User select cell's RRC Fault Reason Distribution pane analyzes the RRC connection request fault of the selected cell by reason and displays the error records.
The User select cell's RRC Fault Record pane is displayed, as shown in Figure 14-11.
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The User select cell's RRC Fault Record pane lists the detailed information on RRC connection request faults for all selected cells. The content in the RACH MEASUREMENT REPORT column is excessive and is therefore displayed as 00 00 00 . If you click a cell grid, the content of the column is displayed, as shown Figure 14-12.
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Table 14-6 describes the functions of the toolbar in the RRC Cell Access Fault Analysis window. The toolbar has different functions in different panes. Table 14-6 Toolbar in the RRC Cell Access Fault Analysis window Item Cell RRC Connection Request Fault Analysis Description Select a record and click to display the User select cell's RRC Fault Reason Distribution pane and User select cell's RRC Fault Record pane. Display the times of RRC connection request fault in a pie chart. User select cell's RRC Fault Reason Distribution Display the reasons of RRC connection request fault in a pie chart.
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Description Select a record and click Log Analysis window. to display SPU
The SPU Log Analysis window shows the detailed content of the selected record. Display the UE code in a pie chart. Display the different reasons of RRC Establish Cause in a pie chart. Display different status of RRC Status in a pie chart. Display redirection type in a pie chart. Display distribution delay in PDF chart.
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Figure 14-14 Cell RRC Fault TopN of User Select Fault Reason pane
User select cell and Fault Reason's RRC Fault Record Pane
In the Cell RRC Connection Request Fault Reason pane, select a record, and click the toolbar. on
The User select cell and Fault Reason's RRC Fault Record pane is displayed, as shown in Figure 14-15. The User select cell and Fault Reason's RRC Fault Record pane analyzes the cell connection request fault.
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Figure 14-15 User select cell and Fault Reason's RRC Fault Record pane
In the Cell RRC Connection Request Fault Analysis window, the content in the RACH MEASUREMENT REPORT column is excessive, and is therefore displayed as 00 00 00 . If you click a cell grid, the content of the column is displayed, as shown Figure 14-12.
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Table 14-7 describes the functions of the toolbar in the RRC Cell Access Fault Analysis window. The toolbar in different panes has different functions. Table 14-7 Items on the toolbar Item Cell RRC Connection Request Fault Reason pane Description Select a record and click to display the Cell RRC Fault TopN of User Select Fault Reason pane. Display the times of cell access in a pie chart. Cell RRC Fault TopN of User Select Fault Reason pane Select a record and click to display the Cell RRC Fault TopN of User select Fault Reason pane. Display the reasons of the cell access fault in the pie chart.
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Item Cell RRC Fault TopN of User select Fault Reason pane
Description Select a record and click Log Analysis window. to display the SPU
The SPU Log Analysis window shows the detailed content of the selected record. Display the UE code in a pie chart. Display the different reasons of RRC Establish Cause in a pie chart. Display the different states of RRC Status in a pie chart. Display redirection type in a pie chart. Display distribution delay in a CDF chart.
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The Subscriber <User select UEID>'s RRC Fault Distribution pane is displayed, as shown in Figure 14-17. Based on the reason why the selected UE is generated, the Subscriber <User select UEID>'s RRC Fault Distribution pane analyzes the fault of RRC Connection request, and shows the fault records.
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Figure 14-17 Subscriber <User select UEID>'s RRC Fault Distribution pane
The Subscriber <User select UEID>'s RRC Fault Record pane is displayed, as shown in Figure 14-18. The Subscriber <User select UEID>'s RRC Fault Record pane lists detailed information on each RRC connection request fault for the selected UE.
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Figure 14-18 Subscriber <User select UEID>'s RRC Fault Record pane
In the Subscriber <User select UEID>'s RRC Fault Record pane, the content in the RACH MEASUREMENT REPORT column is excessive, and is therefore displayed as 00 00 00 . If you click a cell grid, the content of the column is displayed, as shown Figure 14-12.
Toolbar
Table 14-8 describes the functions of the toolbar on the Subscribers' RRC Connection Request Fault Analysis window. The toolbar in different panes has different functions. Table 14-8 Toolbar on Subscribers' RRC Connection Request Fault Analysis window Item Subscribers' RRC Fault TopN pane Description Select a record and click to display the Subscriber <User select UEID>'s RRC Fault Distribution pane and Subscriber <User select UEID>'s RRC Fault Record pane. Display times of UE access in a pie chart. Subscriber <User select UEID>'s RRC Fault Distribution pane Display the reasons of the cell access fault in a pie chart.
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Description Select a record and click to display the SPU Log Analysis window. The SPU Log Analysis window shows the detailed content of the selected record. Display the ID of the best cells in the pie chart. Display the different reasons of RRC Establish Cause in a pie chart. Display the different states of RRC Status in a pie chart. Display redirection type in a pie chart. Display distribution delay in a CDF chart.
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The Subscriber <User select UEID>'s RRC Fault Distribution pane is displayed, as shown in Figure 14-20. The Subscriber <User select UEID>'s RRC Fault Distribution pane analyzes the UE where the fault happens and the times of fault generation.
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Figure 14-20 Subscriber RRC Fault TopN of <User select Fault Reason> pane
<User select UEID>'s RRC Fault Record of <User select Fault Reason Pane
In the subscriber RRC Fault TopN of <User select Fault Reason> pane, select a result record, and click on the toolbar.
The <User select UEID>'s RRC Fault Record of <User select Fault Reason pane is displayed, as shown in Figure 14-21. The <User select UEID>'s RRC Fault Record of <User select Fault Reason pane analyzes the UE's call drop fault record of the selected reason.
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Figure 14-21 <User select UEID>'s RRC Fault Record of <User select Fault Reason> pane
The content in the RACH MEASUREMENT REPORT column is excessive and is therefore displayed as 00 00 00 . If you click a cell grid, the content of the column is displayed, as shown Figure 14-12.
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Table 14-9 describes the functions of the toolbar on the Subscribers' RRC Connection Request Fault Reason window. The toolbar in different panes has different functions. Table 14-9 Toolbar on Subscribers ' RRC Connection Request Fault Reason window Item Subscribers' RRC Fault Reason Distribution pane Description Select a record and click to display the Subscriber RRC Fault TopN of <User select Fault Reason> pane. Display times of UE access fault reason in a pie chart.
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Item Subscriber RRC Fault TopN of <User select Fault Reason> pane
Description Selects a record and click to display the <User select UEID>'s RRC Fault Record of <User select Fault Reason> pane. Displays the code of the UE generating access fault in a pie chart.
<User select UEID>'s RRC Fault Record of <User select Fault Reason> pane
to display the
The SPU Log Analysis window shows the detailed content of the selected record. Displays the IDs of the best cells in a pie chart. Displays the different reasons of RRC Establish Cause in a pie chart. Displays the different states of RRC Status in a pie chart. Displays redirection type in a pie chart. Displays distribution delay in a CDF chart.
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Table 14-10 describes the items in the Cell RAB Access Procedure Analysis dialog box. Table 14-10 Items in the Cell RAB Access Procedure Analysis dialog box Item Date Time Type RRC Analysis Description Set the begin time and end time. Select one of the following access types to generate corresponding analysis result:
Cell RPC Connection Request Fault Analysis. Cell RPC Connection Request Fault Reason. Subscribers' RRC Connection Request Fault Analysis. Subscribers' RRC Connection Request Fault Reason.
RAB Analysis
Select one of the following access types to generate corresponding analysis result:
Cell RAB Assignment Request Fault Analysis Cell RAB Assignment Request Fault Reason. Subscribers' RAB Assignment Request Fault Analysis Subscribers' RAB Assignment Request Fault Reason
Available Subscribers
Select the user equipment to be queried. If cell object access analysis is selected, the user equipment is not available. Select the cells to be queried. If user equipment access analysis is selected, the cells are not available.
Available Cells
Step 2 Set the query time and analysis type, and then select user equipment or cells. Step 3 Click OK.
For the analysis result, see the later sections.
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Cell RAB Fault TopN Pane <User select cell ID>'s RAB Fault Distribution Pane <User select cell ID>'s RAB Fault Record Pane Toolbar
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Figure 14-24 <User select cell ID>'s RAB Fault Distribution pane
The <User select cell ID>'s RAB Fault Distribution pane analyzes the RAB assignment request fault of the selected cell by reason and displays the error records.
The <User select cell ID>'s RAB Fault Record pane is displayed, as shown in Figure 14-25.
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Figure 14-25 <User select cell ID>'s RAB Fault Record pane
The <User select cell ID>'s RAB Fault Record pane lists the detailed information on RAB Assignment Request faults of all selected cells. In the <User select cell ID>'s RAB Fault Record pane, the content of RAB INFO, FAIL RAB INFO, and ACTIVE SET INFO column is excessive, and is therefore displayed as 00 00 00 . If you click a cell grid, the content of the column is displayed, as shown Figure 14-26, Figure 14-27, and Figure 14-28.
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Figure 14-27 Resolution dialog box for FAIL RAB INFO column
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Figure 14-28 Resolution dialog box for ACTIVE SET INFO column
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Table 14-11 describes the functions of the toolbar in the Cell RAB Assignment Request Fault Analysis window. The toolbar has different functions in different panes. Table 14-11 Items on the toolbar Item Cell RAB Fault TopN pane Description Select a record and click to display User select cell's RAB Fault Reason Distribution pane and User select cell's RAB Fault Record pane. Display the times of cell access fault in a pie chart. <User select cell ID>'s RAB Fault Distribution pane Display the reasons of cell access request fault in a pie chart.
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Description Select a record and click to display the SPU Log Analysis window, as shown in Figure 14-29. The SPU Log Analysis window shows the detailed content of the selected record. Display the UE code in a pie chart. Display the Ec/Io value of the best cell in a CDF chart. Display the different reasons of Source RRC Establish Cause in a pie chart. Display different states of Destination RRC Establish Cause in a pie chart. Display the RSCP value of the best cell in a CDF chart.
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The Cell RAB Fault TopN of User select Fault Reason pane, as shown in Figure 14-31. The Cell RAB Fault TopN of User select Fault Reason pane analyzes the cell where the call drop fault happens and the times of generating a fault.
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Figure 14-31 Cell RAB Fault TopN of <User select Fault Reason> pane
<User select cell ID>'s RAB Fault Record of <User select Fault Reason> Pane
In the Cell RAB Fault TopN of <User select Fault Reason> pane, select a record, and click on the toolbar. The <User select cell ID>'s RAB Fault Record of <User select Fault Reason> pane is displayed, as shown in Figure 14-32.
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Figure 14-32 <User select cell ID>'s RAB Fault Record of <User select Fault Reason> pane
The <User select cell ID>'s RAB Fault Record of <User select Fault Reason> pane statistic analyzes the call drop records of the cells generating the selected reason. In the <User select cell ID>'s RAB Fault Record of <User select Fault Reason> window, the content of RAB INFO, FAIL RAB INFO, and ACTIVE SET INFO column is excessive, and is therefore displayed as 00 00 00 . If you click a cell grid, the content of the column is displayed, as shown Figure 14-26, Figure 14-27, and Figure 14-28.
Toolbar
Table 14-12 describes the functions of the toolbar on the Cell RAB Assignment Request Fault Reason window. The toolbar in different panes has different functions. Table 14-12 Items on the toolbar Item RAB Fault Reason Distribution pane Description Select a record and click to display the Cell RAB Fault TopN of <User select Fault Reason> pane. Display the causes of RAB access fault in a pie chart.
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Item Cell RAB Fault TopN of <User select Fault Reason> pane
Description Select a record and click to display the <User select cell ID>'s RAB Fault Record of <User select Fault Reason> pane. Display the times of cell access fault in a pie chart.
<User select cell ID>'s RAB Fault Record of <User select Fault Reason>pane
Select a record and click to display the SPU Log Analysis window, as shown in Figure 14-29. The SPU Log Analysis window shows the detailed content of the selected record. Display the UE code in a pie chart. Display the Ec/Io value of the best cell in a CDF chart. Display the different reasons of Source RRC Establish Cause in a pie chart. Display different states of Destination RRC Establish Cause in a pie chart. Display the RSCP value of the best cell in a CDF chart.
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The Subscriber <User select UEID>'s RAB Fault Distribution pane is displayed, as shown in Figure 14-34. The Subscriber <User select UEID>'s RAB Fault Distribution pane analyzes the fault of RAB assignment request generated by the selected UE owing to the cause, and shows the fault records.
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Figure 14-34 Subscriber <User select UEID>'s RAB Fault Distribution pane
The Subscriber <User select UEID>'s RAB Fault Record pane is displayed, as shown in Figure 14-35. The Subscriber <User select UEID>'s RAB Fault Record pane lists detailed information on each RAB connection request fault in the selected UE.
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Figure 14-35 Subscriber <User select UEID>'s RAB Fault Record pane
In the Subscriber <User select UEID>'s RAB Fault Record window, the content of RAB INFO, FAIL RAB INFO, and ACTIVE SET INFO column is excessive, and therefore is displayed as 00 00 00 . If you click a cell grid, the content of the column is displayed, as shown Figure 14-26, Figure 14-27, and Figure 14-28.
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Table 14-13 describes the functions of the toolbar on the Subscribers' RAB Assignment Request Fault Analysis window. The toolbar in different panes has different functions. Table 14-13 Descriptions of the toolbar Item Subscribers' RAB Fault TopN pane Description Select a record and click to display Subscriber <User select UEID>'s RAB Fault Distribution pane and Subscriber <User select UEID>'s RAB Fault Record pane. Display times of UE access in a pie chart. Subscriber <User select UEID>'s RAB Fault Distribution pane Display the reasons of the cell access fault in the pie chart.
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Description Select a record and click to display the SPU Log Analysis window, as shown in Figure 14-29. The SPU Log Analysis window shows the detailed content of the selected record. Displays the ID of the best cells in the pie chart. Display the Ec/Io value of the best cell in a CDF chart. Display the different reasons of Source RRC Establish Cause in a pie chart. Display different states of Destination RRC Establish Cause in a pie chart. Display the RSCP value of the best cell in a CDF chart.
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The Subscriber <User select UEID>'s RAB Fault Distribution pane is displayed, as shown in Figure 14-37. The Subscriber <User select UEID>'s RAB Fault Distribution pane analyzes the UE where the fault happens and the times of generating a fault.
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Figure 14-37 Subscriber RAB Fault TopN of <User select Fault Reason> window
Cell <User select UEID>'s RAB Fault Record of <User select Fault Reason> Pane
In the Subscriber RAB Fault TopN of <User select Fault Reason> pane, select a result record, and click on the toolbar.
The Cell <User select UEID>'s RAB Fault Record of <User select Fault Reason> pane is displayed, as shown in Figure 14-38.
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Figure 14-38 Cell <User select UEID>'s RAB Fault Record of <User select Fault Reason> pane
The Cell <User select UEID>'s RAB Fault Record of <User select Fault Reason> pane statistic analyzes the UE's call drop record for the selected reason. The <User select cell ID>'s RAB Fault Record of <User select Fault Reason> window, the content of RAB INFO, FAIL RAB INFO, and ACTIVE SET INFO column is excessive, and is therefore displayed as 00 00 00 . If you click a cell grid, the content of the column is displayed, as shown Figure 14-26, Figure 14-27, and Figure 14-28.
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Table 14-14 describes the functions of the toolbar in the RAB Assignment Request Fault Reason window. The toolbar in different panes has different functions. Table 14-14 Descriptions of the toolbar Item RAB Fault Reason Distribution pane Description Select a record and click to display the Subscriber RAB Fault TopN of <User select Fault Reason> pane. Display the times of UE access fault reason in the pie chart.
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Item Subscriber RAB Fault TopN of <User select Fault Reason> pane
Description Select a record and click to display the Cell <User select UEID>'s RAB Fault Record of <User select Fault Reason> pane. Display code of the UE generating access fault in a pie chart.
Cell <User select UEID>'s RAB Fault Record of <User select Fault Reason> pane
Select a record and click to display the SPU Log Analysis window, as shown in Figure 14-29. The SPU Log Analysis window shows the detailed content of the selected record. Displays the ID of the best cells in the pie chart. Display the Ec/Io value of the best cell in a CDF chart. Display the different reasons of Source RRC Establish Cause in a pie chart. Display different states of Destination RRC Establish Cause in a pie chart. Display the RSCP value of the best cell in a CDF chart.
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About This Chapter
The following table describes the contents of this chapter. Section 15.1 Problem Caused by MSDE Uninstalled Incompletely 15.2 Problem Caused by MSDE Started up Incorrectly 15.3 MSDE Provided by Microsoft Cannot Be Uninstalled 15.4 Error Appears When You Type the Path Directly During the Project Creation 15.5 The Map Cannot Be Displayed 15.6 PDF Chart and CDF Chart Describes How to start up MSDE manually. How to uninstall MSDE.
FAQ
The problem caused by MSDE uninstalled incompletely and the method to resolve it.
The reason why the project cannot be created and the method to resolve it. The reason why the map cannot be displayed. The PDF chart and CDF chart.
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Problem: After the MSDE is uninstalled, reinstalling the MSDE in the system fails. Analysis: Because MSDE is not uninstalled completely, there are still MSDE instance files on the disk and registry table.
Answer: Manually delete the MSDE instance files existing in the disk and registry table, and then reinstall it. Pay attention to the following two parts:
MSDE register table information: Open registry table to check whether it has the key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Microsoft SQL Server\GENEX. If so, delete it. MSDE disk path: Stop the MSDE service before manual installation, then delete the disk path (C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL$GENEX).
After the remaining MSDE instance files are cleared, you can reinstall MSDE successfully.
Problem: When the MSDE is started up incorrectly, the system prompts that the database cannot be connected. The problem involves how to start up MSDE manually.
Step 1 Choose Start > All Programs > Microsoft SQL Server > Service Manager. The SQL Server Service Manager dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 15-1.
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Step 2 Type the sever name (machine name \GENEX) in the Server field. Step 3 Click Start/Continue to start MSDE. ----End
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If you want to check whether MSDE is activated, you can display the SQL Server Service Manager dialog box. Select correct server name, and click Refresh services, the dialog box shows the state of MSDE.
Problem: The MSDE provided by Microsoft cannot be uninstalled. Analysis: There are some bugs in the Microsoft MSDE. Answer: Replace the MSDE in the system with the MSDE in the installation package of this software. Perform the following steps:
Step 1 Choose Start > All Programs > Microsoft SQL Server > Service Manager. The SQL Server Service Manager dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 15-1 Step 2 Manually delete the existing MSDE instance files stored on the disk and registry table. After the remaining MSDE instance files are cleared, you can reinstall MSDE successfully. ----End
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15.4 Error Appears When You Type the Path Directly During the Project Creation
Problem: When you directly type the path for the project during creating a project, the project can not be created successfully.
Analysis: The following three causes may lead to a project creation failure:
The path the user typed does not exist. The user has no permission to operate the file folder. The disk space is insufficient for the project.
Answer: Ensure that the path exists and you have the permission to operate the file folder, and Check whether the disk has sufficient space for the project.
Problem: The map is not displayed after the project parameters are imported. Answer: Check whether GENEX Share component is installed correctly. If the GENEX Share is not installed, install the GENEX Share. Then the map can be displayed normally.
PDF: Probability Distribution Function Reflects the percentage of each value. It is mostly shown in bar chart and marked each percent value.
CDF: Cumulative Distribution Function Reflects the percentage of each value after being accumulated. It is mostly shown in line chart and marked with percent values.
For example, the number series {2, 4, 6, 8, and 10} displayed on the two map charts are described as follows:
PDF chart The number series on X-axis is {1, 2, 3, 4, and 5}, while the number series on Y-axis is {2, 4, 6, 8, 10}. The probability of Y-axis is {6.6%, 13.3%, 20%, 26.7%, 33.3%}.
CDF chart The number series on X-axis is {1, 2, 3, 4, and 5}, while the number series on Y-axis is {6.6%, 19.9%, 39.9%, 66.6%, and 100%}. The CDF chart shows a cumulative effect.
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Table 15-1 lists the items in the Compare MML File dialog box. Table 15-1 Items in the Compare MML File dialog box Item Compare Files First MML file Description Click to select the first MML file to be compared. Click to select the second MML file to be compared. Select the configuration parameters of the RNC level, as listed in Table 12-4.
Table 15-2 RNC configuration parameter Level 1 Level 2 RNC Algorithm Switch RNC Access Handoff
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Step 2 Select the two MML files to be compared. Step 3 Select the parameters to be compared.
The configuration parameters of the RNC level and Cell level cannot be selected at the same time.
Step 4 Click OK. The Comparing MML Files window is displayed, as shown in Figure 15-3. Figure 15-3 Comparing MML Files window
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Step 2 Click Browse to select a path for the configuration parameter compare report. Step 3 Click next to the Name in The First MML File field.
The MML File Selection dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 15-5.
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Step 4 Select the first MML file to be compared in the MML File Selection dialog box, and click OK to return to the MML Compare dialog box. Step 5 Click next to the Name in The Second MML File field.
Step 6 Select the second MML file to be compared in the MML File Selection dialog box. Step 7 Click OK in the MML File Selection dialog box. The MML Compare dialog box is displayed as in Figure 12-18 and Table 12-6 describes the file information in the MML Compare dialog box. Table 12-6 File information on the two MM files File Information Name RNC ID Description Indicates the name of the selected file. Indicates the ID of the RNC to which the configuration file belongs. The RNC ID of the two files must be the same. Export time start Export time end Indicates the start time for exporting the configuration file. Indicates the end time for exporting the configuration file. The time is used to judge the file whether it is an early version or a later one. The exporting end time of the two files cannot be the same. BAM version Indicates the BAM version. The two files must belong to the same BAM version.
Step 8 Click OK. Then you can get the configuration query result.
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to select the file path for saving the report. to select the MML file to be compared. to select the baseline file.
Step 3 Click OK. The Configuration Compare with Baseline report is generated, as shown in Figure 12-22.
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15.7.4 The MML Command List which processed in Configuration Change Compare Report and Comparing Configuration with Baseline
The Following MML Command Will Compared in Configuration Change Compare Report.
SET ADMCTRL SET CACALGOSWITCH SET DCCC SET DRD SET HOCOMM SET INTERFREQHOCOV SET INTERFREQHONCOV SET INTERRATHOCOV SET INTERRATHONCOV SET INTRAFREQHO
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SET SRNSR ADD NODEBCONGCTRL ADD AICH ADD BCH ADD CELLCAC ADD CELLCBSSAC ADD CELLDCCC ADD CELLDRD ADD CELLFRC ADD CELLHOCOMM ADD CELLINTERFREQHOCOV ADD CELLINTERFREQHONCOV ADD CELLINTERFREQHOTA ADD CELLINTERRATHOCOV ADD CELLINTERRATHONCOV ADD CELLINTRAFREQHO ADD CELLLDB ADD CELLMEAS ADD CELLPUC ADD CELLRLPWR ADD CELLSELRESEL ADD CELLSETUP ADD CELLSIBSWITCH ADD CHPWROFFSET ADD CTCH ADD FACH ADD FACHDYNTFS ADD FACHLOCH ADD PCH ADD PCHDYNTFS ADD PCPICH ADD PICH ADD PRACHACTOASCMAP
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ADD PRACHASC ADD PRACHBASIC ADD PRACHSLOTFORMAT ADD PRACHTFC ADD PSCH ADD PSINACTTIMER ADD RACH ADD RACHDYNTFS ADD RESERVEOVSF ADD SCCPCHBASIC ADD SSCH
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ADD CELLMEAS ADD CELLOLC ADD CELLOLPC ADD CELLPUC ADD CELLRLACTTIME ADD CELLRLPWR ADD CELLSELRESEL ADD CELLSETUP ADD CHPWROFFSET ADD CTCH ADD FACH ADD FACHDYNTFS ADD FACHLOCH ADD GSMNCELL ADD INTERFREQNCELL ADD INTRAFREQNCELL ADD PCH ADD PCHDYNTFS ADD PCPICH ADD PICH ADD PRACHACTOASCMAP ADD PRACHASC ADD PRACHBASIC ADD PRACHSLOTFORMAT ADD PSCH ADD RACH ADD SCCPCHBASIC ADD SCCPCHTFC ADD SSCH SET FRC SET HOCOMM
User can get the detail description about the all above commands and their parameters in 15.7.5 .
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These commands include these parameters as follows: Command SET CORRMALGOSWITCH Parameter AMRC_SWITCH BE_RATE_DOWN_BF_HO_SWITC H DCCC_SWITCH DOWNLINK_BLIND_DETECTION _SWITCH DL_INNER_LOOP_POWER_CTRL_ SWITCH FRC_FP_MODE_SWITCH FRC_PDCP_COMPRESS_SWITCH HANDOVER_TO_UTRAN_DEFAU LT_CONFIG_SWITCH IGNORE_RLC_CAP_SWITCH IMS_SUPPORT_ACTIVATION IU_QOS_NEG_SWITCH IU_QOS_RENEG_SWITCH IUB_OVERBOOKING_SWITCH IUUP_V2_SPT_SWITCH: LOSSLESS_RELOCIN_SWITCH MULTI_RAB_SWITCH PDCP_IPV6_HEAD_COMPRESS_S WITCH Recommended value OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF
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Parameter PS_BE_STATE_TRANS_SWITCH PS_NON_BE_STATE_TRANS_SWI TCH RATE_ADJ_BY_DL_TCP_SWITCH RAB_DOWNSIZING_SWITCH RLC_RETRANS_MEASURE_SWIT CH RSC_FEEDBK_AFTER_SETUPRAB _FAIL_SWITCH 6F6G_SWITCH ACT_SET_QUAL_SWITCH CMCF_DL_HLS_SWITCH CMCF_UL_HLS_SWITCH DETSET_ADD_TO_ACTSET_SWIT CH DETSET_RPRT_SWITCH FDD_MULTI_BAND_NCELL_MEA S_SWITCH HCS_SPD_EST_SWITCH INTER_FREQ_HHO_SWITCH INTER_RAT_CS_OUT_SWITCH INTER_RAT_PS_OUT_SWITCH INTRA_FREQUENCY_HARD_HAN DOVER_SWITCH IUR_SHO_DIVCTRL_FIELD_SUPP _SWITCH NO_CMCAP_MEAS_CTRL_NEED_ CMCF_SWITCH SIGNAL_HO_SWITCH SNA_RESTRICTION_SWITCH SOFT_HANDOVER_SWITCH SRNSR_DSCR_IUR_RESRCE_SWI TCH
Recommended value OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF
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Parameter SRNSR_DSCR_LOC_SEPRAT_SWI TCH SRNSR_DSCR_PROPG_DELAY_S WITCH SRNSR_DSCR_SEPRAT_DUR_SWI TCH AMR_MODE_INDUCE_BLER_TAR GET_ALTER_SWITCH DOWNLINK_POWER_BALANCE_ SWITCH INNER_LOOP_DL_LMTED_PWR_I NC_SWITCH OLPC_SWITCH OLPC_UL_SIR_ERR_REL_SWITC H SIG_DCH_OLPC_SWITCH HSDPA_FLOW_CONTROL_SWITC H HSDPA_STATE_TRANS_SWITCH HSUPA_PO_UPDATE_SWITCH HSUPA_STATE_TRANS_SWITCH PS_STREAMING_ON_E_DCH_SWI TCH PS_STREAMING_ON_HSDPA_SWI TCH H2D_FOR_LOWR5_NRNCCELL_A DD_SWITCH HSUPA_DCCC_SWITCH COMB_SERV_DRD_SWITCH DRD_SWITCH HSDPA_DRD_SWITCH RAB_DCCC_DRD_SWITCH RAB_MODIFY_DRD_SWITCH
Recommended value ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
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15.7.6 Access
This type has seven commands that be included in MML parameter compare. Command SET COIFTIMER SET CONNMODETIMER SET FRC Description Use this command to set connection-oriented Radio Resource Management (RRM) timers. Set the UE timers and constants in connected mode. Set the RNC oriented Fundamental Resource Configuration (FRC) algorithm parameters, including UL/DL DPCH power control parameters, physical channel parameters, HSUPA power control parameters etc Use this command to set the RNC-oriented HS-DPCCH power control algorithm parameters. Set UE timers and constants in idle mode. Use this command to set the encryption algorithms supported by an RNC. According to the protocol, the RNC supports only UEA0 and UEA1 at present. Set the UMTS Integrity Algorithm (UIA) supported by the RNC. According to the protocol, the RNC supports only UIA1 at present.
SET UIA
The parameters of the seven commands as follows: Comand SET COIFTIMER Parameter HRETRYTIMERLEN Description Timer length for H Retry ,Physical unit: s Value range: 0, 1 to 180,default value: 5 RLCMEASCTRLTIME RLEN Timer length for the RLC measurement control,Value range: 1 to 4294967295, Physical unit: ms default value: 20000 SET CONNMODETIME R T302 Timer 302[ms] default value: D2000 N302 Constant 302 default value: 3
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Parameter T304
N304
T305
T307
T308
N308
T309
T312
N312
T313
N313
T314
T315
N315
T16
SET FRC
DRXCYCLELENCOEF
SET HSDPCCH
ACKPO1
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Comand
Parameter ACKPO2
ACKPO3
ACKPO1FORSHO
ACKPO2FORSHO
ACKPO3FORSHO
NACKPO1
NACKPO1FORSHO
SET IDLEMODETIMER
T300
N300
T312
N312
SET UEA
UEA0 UEA1
not encrypted f8 encryption algorithm UIA stands for UMTS Integrity Algorithm. At present, only one algorithm UIA1 is supported. Therefore, the CN, RNC, and UE are all required to support UIA1.
SET UIA
UIA1
15.7.7 Handoff
This type has six commands that be included in MML parameter compare.
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Description Set the RNC oriented Compressed Mode Configuration Function (CMCF) algorithm parameters. Set the RNC oriented Direct Retry Decision (DRD) algorithm parameters. Set the common parameters of RNC oriented handover algorithm. Set RNC-oriented coverage-based inter-RAT handover measurement algorithm parameters. Set the RNC oriented intra-frequency handover measurement algorithm parameters to a cell. The main function is to configure the signaling parameters for the events 1A, 1B, 1C, 1D and 1F. Set the RNC oriented SRNS Relocation (SRNSR) algorithm parameters.
SET SRNSR
The parameters of the seven commands as follows: Command SET CMCF Parameter DELTACFN Description Delta CFN to start CM mode[frame] Recommended value: 80 DLSFTURNPOINT Dl SF threshold Recommended value: D64 ULSFTURNPOINT Ul SF threshold Recommended value: D64 CMCFCELLTYPE CM cell type Recommended value: WALKING_SPEED_AND_HOT_ SPOT_CELL SET DRD REFCSTHRESHOLD Reference set absolute threshold[dB] value: -18. SET HOCOMM SHMDCLEGDELAYTHESH Soft Handover delay threshold[frame] Recommended value:20 TRIGTIME6F 6F event trigger delay time[ms] Recommended value: D240
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Command
Parameter RXTXTOTRIG6F
TRIGTIME6G
RXTXTOTRIG6G
DIVCTRLFIELD
BEBITRATETHD
INTERRATPERIODREPOR TINTERVAL
INTERRATPINGPONGTIM ER
Inter-RAT Ping-Pong timer[s] Recommended value:0. Inter-RAT Ping-Pong Hyst[0.5dB] Recommended value:0. CS service 1A event relative threshold[0.5dB] Recommended value: 6
INTRARELTHDFOR1APS
INTRARELTHDFOR1BCS
INTRARELTHDFOR1BPS
INTRAABLTHDFOR1FECN O
INTRAABLTHDFOR1FRSC P
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Description Intra-freq Measure Quantity Recommended value: CPICH_EC/NO. SRNS relocation expiry time[s] Recommended value: 60.
SET SRNSR
SRNSREXPIRYTIME
SRNSRDELAYOFFSET
SRNSR Iur reselection timer[s] Recommended value: 100. Relocation trigger timer after IurCCH[s] Recommended value: 60.
SRNSRSEPARATEDURATI ON
SRNSRABCNDOMAINTYP E
SET ADMCTRL
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Description Set the RNC-oriented Adaptive Multi-Rate Control (AMRC) parameters, including UL/DL event relative thresholds, AMR speech mode BLERs, [UL TX power periodical reporting mode], [DL mode change waiting timer length], etc. Set RNC-oriented Dynamic Channel Reconfiguration Control (DCCC) algorithm parameters, including dynamic channel configuration parameters triggered by traffic volume, and radio link stability guarantee parameters. Use this command to set the FACH scheduling priority for each traffic class. FACH frame scheduling priority indicates the priority of scheduling FACH data frame transmission on the Uu interface. Used this command to set the frame handling priority of each traffic classes. Use this command to set the logical channel priority for each traffic classes. Set RNC-oriented queue preempt algorithm parameters. Use this command to set RNC-Oriented UE State Transition Algorithm Parameters UE state transition means that in connected mode, the state of the UE transits from one state to another. Use this command to set the guarantee rate of BE traffic class for different priority HSPA users. Set RNC Oriented User Priority Related Parameters. Set WFMR configuration parameters. Set WPS Algorithm parameters for RNC
SET DCCC
SET FACHSCHEPRIO
The parameters of the thirteen commands as follows: Command SET FRC Parameter ULBECOMBTFCNO NCMPCFGTHS Description UL BE traffic TFC config threshold[kbit/s] Recommended value: D400.
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UL BE traffic Initial bit rate[kbit/s] Recommended value: D64. DL BE traffic Initial bit rate[kbit/s] Recommended value: D64. DL streaming threshold on HSDPA[kbit/s] Recommended value: D64.
DLBETRAFFTHSON HSDPA
ULBETRAFFDECTH S
DLBETRAFFDECTH S
SET ADMCTRL
ULACTFACTORFOR NONAMRCONV
DLACTFACTORFOR NONAMRCONV
ULACTFACTORFOR AMRCONV DLACTFACTORFOR AMRCONV SET AMRC ALLOWPOWERMEA STRIGAMRC ALLOWIUBCONGST TRIGAMRC ULTHD6A1
UL AF of AMR conversational service Recommended value: 50. DL AF of AMR conversational service Recommended value: 50. Power measure trigger AMRC switch Recommended value: TRUE. Iub congestion trigger AMRC switch Recommended value: TRUE. UL 6A1 event relative threshold[dB] Recommended value: 2.
ULTHD6B1
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Command
Parameter ULTHD6A2
ULTHD6B2
DLTHDE1
DLTHDE2
DLTHDF1
DLTHDF2
INITAMRMODE
DLMEASRPRTPERIO D ULAMRCTIMERLEN
DL measurement reporting period[ms] Recommended value: 480. UL AMRC timer length[ms] Recommended value: 3000.
SET DCCC
EVENTEATHD
EVENTEBTHD
RECONFIGDELAYTI ME ULRATEADJLEVEL
1A rate down penalty time[s] Recommended value: 30. Uplink Rate adjust level Recommended value: 2_Rates.
ULMIDRATECALC
DLRATEADJLEVEL
DLMIDRATECALC
ULPSBEGUARRATE
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Parameter DLPSBEGUARRATE
DLHYSTTIMEFORF
CHOICERPTUNITFO RF TENMSECFORE
Reporting period unit for event F Recommended value: TEN_MSEC. Event F reporting period in 10ms Recommended value: 480.
MINFORE
PWRMARGIN
ULMIDRATETHD
DLMIDRATETHD
LITTLERATETHD
SET FACHSCHEPRI O
SIGSCHEPRIO
PS interactive THP1 FACH SchePrio default value: 12 PS interactive THP2 FACH SchePrio default value: 11 PS interactive THP3 FACH SchePrio default value: 10 PS interactive THP4 FACH SchePrio default value: 9 PS interactive THP5 FACH SchePrio default value: 8 PS interactive THP6 FACH SchePrio default value: 7 PS interactive THP7 FACH SchePrio default value: 6
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Parameter PSINTTHP8SCHEPRI O PSINTTHP9SCHEPRI O PSINTTHP10SCHEPR IO PSINTTHP11SCHEPR IO PSINTTHP12SCHEPR IO PSINTTHP13SCHEPR IO PSINTTHP14SCHEPR IO PSINTTHP15SCHEPR IO PSBKGSCHEPRIO
Description PS interactive THP8 FACH SchePrio default value: 5 PS interactive THP9 FACH SchePrio default value: 4 PS interactive THP10 FACH SchePrio default value: 3 PS interactive THP11 FACH SchePrio default value: 2 PS interactive THP12 FACH SchePrio default value: 1 PS interactive THP13 FACH SchePrio default value: 1 PS interactive THP14 FACH SchePrio default value: 1 PS interactive THP15 FACH SchePrio default value: 1 PS background FACH SchePrio default value: 0
SET FRMHANDPRI O
SIGFRMHANDPRIO
CSCONVFRMHAND PRIO CSSTRFRMHANDPR IO PSCONVFRMHAND PRIO PSSTRFRMHANDPR IO PSINTTHP1FRMHAN DPRIO PSINTTHP2FRMHAN DPRIO PSINTTHP3FRMHAN DPRIO
CS conversational FrmHandPrio default value: 14 CS streaming FrmHandPrio default value: 14 PS conversational FrmHandPrio default value: 13 PS streaming FrmHandPrio default value: 13 PS Interactive THP1 FrmHandPrio default value: 12 PS interactive THP2 FrmHandPrio default value: 11 PS interactive THP3 FrmHandPrio default value: 10
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Parameter PSINTTHP4FRMHAN DPRIO PSINTTHP5FRMHAN DPRIO PSINTTHP6FRMHAN DPRIO PSINTTHP7FRMHAN DPRIO PSINTTHP8FRMHAN DPRIO PSINTTHP9FRMHAN DPRIO
Description PS interactive THP4 FrmHandPrio default value: 9 PS interactive THP5 FrmHandPrio default value: 8 PS interactive THP6 FrmHandPrio default value: 7 PS interactive THP7 FrmHandPrio default value: 6 PS interactive THP8 FrmHandPrio default value: 5 PS interactive THP9 FrmHandPrio default value: 4 PS interactive THP10 FrmHandPrio default value: 3 PS interactive THP11 FrmHandPrio default value: 2 PS interactive THP12 FrmHandPrio default value: 1 PS interactive THP13 FrmHandPrio default value: 1 PS interactive THP14 FrmHandPrio default value: 1 PS interactive THP15 FrmHandPrio default value: 1 PS background FrmHandPrio default value: 0 SRB1 LochPrio, default value: 1 SRB2 LochPrio, default value: 2 SRB3 LochPrio, default value: 3 SRB4 LochPrio, default value: 4 CS conversational lochPrio default value: 1
PSINTTHP10FRMHA NDPRIO PSINTTHP11FRMHA NDPRIO PSINTTHP12FRMHA NDPRIO PSINTTHP13FRMHA NDPRIO PSINTTHP14FRMHA NDPRIO PSINTTHP15FRMHA NDPRIO PSBKGFRMHANDPR IO SRB1LOCHPRIO SRB2LOCHPRIO SRB3LOCHPRIO SRB4LOCHPRIO CSCONVLOCHPRIO
CSSTRLOCHPRIO
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Parameter PSCONVLOCHPRIO
PSSTRLOCHPRIO
PSINTTHP1LOCHPRI O PSINTTHP2LOCHPRI O PSINTTHP3LOCHPRI O PSINTTHP4LOCHPRI O PSINTTHP5LOCHPRI O PSINTTHP6LOCHPRI O PSINTTHP7LOCHPRI O PSINTTHP8LOCHPRI O PSINTTHP9LOCHPRI O PSINTTHP10LOCHP RIO PSINTTHP11LOCHP RIO PSINTTHP12LOCHP RIO PSINTTHP13LOCHP RIO PSINTTHP14LOCHP RIO PSINTTHP15LOCHP RIO
PS interactive THP1 LochPrio default value: 3 PS interactive THP2 LochPrio default value: 3 PS interactive THP3 LochPrio default value: 3 PS interactive THP4 LochPrio default value: 4 PS interactive THP5 LochPrio default value: 4 PS interactive THP6 LochPrio default value: 4 PS interactive THP7 LochPrio default value: 5 PS interactive THP8 LochPrio default value: 5 PS interactive THP9 LochPrio default value: 5 PS interactive THP10 LochPrio default value: 6 PS interactive THP11 LochPrio default value: 6 PS interactive THP12 LochPrio default value: 6 PS interactive THP13 LochPrio default value: 7 PS interactive THP14 LochPrio default value: 7 PS interactive THP15 LochPrio default value: 7
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Parameter PSBKGLOCHPRIO
SET QUEUEPREEM PT
Preempt algorithm switch Recommended value: ON. Queue algorithm switch Recommended value: OFF. Queue length Recommended value: 10.
POLLTIMERLEN
MAXQUEUETIMELE N1 MAXQUEUETIMELE N2 MAXQUEUETIMELE N3 MAXQUEUETIMELE N4 MAXQUEUETIMELE N5 MAXQUEUETIMELE N6 MAXQUEUETIMELE N7 MAXQUEUETIMELE N8 MAXQUEUETIMELE N9 MAXQUEUETIMELE N10 MAXQUEUETIMELE N11 MAXQUEUETIMELE N12
Max queuing time length 1[s] Recommended value: 5 s. Max queuing time length 2[s] Recommended value: 5 s. Max queuing time length 3[s] Recommended value: 5 s. Max queuing time length 4[s] Recommended value: 5 s. Max queuing time length 5[s] Recommended value: 5 s. Max queuing time length 6[s] Recommended value: 5 s. Max queuing time length 7[s] Recommended value: 5 s. Max queuing time length 8[s] Recommended value: 5 s. Max queuing time length 9[s] Recommended value: 5 s. Max queuing time length 10[s] Recommended value: 5 s. Max queuing time length 11[s] Recommended value: 5 s. Max queuing time length 12[s] Recommended value: 5 s.
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Parameter D2F2PTVMTHD
Cell reselection timer[s] default value: 180 State trans traffic redund coef[%] default value: 80 Cell reselection counter default value: 9 BE HS-DSCH to FACH transition timer[s] default value: 180
BEH2FTVMTHD
BEH2FTVMTIMETO TRIG
BEH2FTVMPTAT
BEFTOHTVMTHD
BEFTOHTVMTIMET OTRIG
SET USERGBR
GOLDULGBR
GOLDDLGBR
SILVERULGBR
SILVERDLGBR
COPPERULGBR
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Parameter COPPERDLGBR
SET USERPRIORIT Y
ARP1PRIORITY
ARP2PRIORITY
ARP3PRIORITY
ARP4PRIORITY
ARP5PRIORITY
ARP6PRIORITY
ARP7PRIORITY
ARP8PRIORITY
ARP9PRIORITY
ARP10PRIORITY
ARP11PRIORITY
ARP12PRIORITY
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Command
Parameter ARP13PRIORITY
ARP14PRIORITY
Interate Priority Configured Reference Recommended value: ARP. Indicator of Carrier Type Priority Value range: NONE, DCH, HSPA. Number of page re-TX default value: 1
NBMWPSALGORITH MSWITCH
Set WPS Algorithm Switch Value range: ALGORITHM_ON, ALGORITHM_OFF Set WPS user priority Recommended value: PRIORITY2&PRIORITY3&PRIORITY 4&PRIORITY5&PRIORITY6.
NBMWPSALGORITH MPRIORITY
SET LDM
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PUCPERIODTIMERLEN
LDRPERIODTIMERLEN
OLCPERIODTIMERLEN
SET LDM
ULBASICCOMMMEASF ILTERCOEFF
CHOICERPRTUNITFOR ULBASICMEAS
Time unit for UL basic meas rprt cycle Recommended value: TEN_MSEC.
TENMSECFORULBASIC MEAS
UL basic meas rprt cycle[10ms] Recommended value: 100. UL basic meas rprt cycle[m] Value range: 1~60.
MINFORULBASICMEAS
DLBASICCOMMMEASF ILTERCOEFF
CHOICERPRTUNITFOR DLBASICMEAS
Time unit for DL basic meas rprt cycle Recommended value: TEN_MSEC.
DL basic meas rprt cycle[10ms] Recommended value: 20. DL basic meas rprt cycle[m] Value range: 1~60.
LDBAVGFILTERLEN
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Parameter PUCAVGFILTERLEN
ULLDRAVGFILTERLEN
DLLDRAVGFILTERLEN
ULOLCAVGFILTERLEN
DLOLCAVGFILTERLEN
ULCACAVGFILTERLEN
DLCACAVGFILTERLEN
CHOICERPRTUNITFOR HSDPAPWRMEAS
Time unit of HSDPA need pwr meas cycle Recommended value: TEN_MSEC.
TENMSECFORHSDPAP WRMEAS
HSDPA need pwr meas cycle[m] Value range: 1~60. HSDPA need power filter len Recommended value: 1. Time unit of HSDPA bit rate meas cycle Recommended value: TEN_MSEC.
TENMSECFORHSDPAP RVIDRATEMEAS
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Description HSDPA bit rate meas cycle[m] Value range: 1~60. HSDPA bit rate filter len Recommended value: 1. Max measure continuous invalid times Recommended value: 3.
UL overload measure filter coeff Recommended value: D1. Time unit for UL OLC meas rprt cycle Recommended value: TEN_MSEC.
UL OLC meas rprt cycle[10ms] Recommended value: 20. UL OLC meas rprt cycle[m] Value range: 1~60.
ULOLCTRIGHYST
DL overload measure filter coeff Recommended value: D1. Time unit for DL OLC meas rprt cycle Recommended value: TEN_MSEC.
DL OLC meas rprt cycle[10ms] Recommended value: 20. DL OLC meas rprt cycle[m] Value range: 1~60.
DLOLCTRIGHYST
PERIODPROTECTTIME RCOEFF
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SET FRC
SET HOCOMM
SET OLPC
The parameters of the four commands as follows: Command SET DPB Parameter RPTPERIOD Description DPB measurement report period[ms] Recommended value: 70. DPBMEASFILTERC OEF DPBSTARTTHD DPB measurement filter coefficient Recommended value: D0. DPB triggering threshold[dB] Recommended value: 8. DPBSTOPTHD DPB stop threshold[dB] Recommended value: 4. MAXADJUSTSTEP Max DPB adjustment step[slot] Recommended value: 4. ADJUSTPERIOD DPB adjustment period[frame] Recommended value: 2. ADJUSTRATIO DPB adjustment ratio Recommended value: 0. RATIOFORMAXPO WER Ratio for max power Recommended value: 50.
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SET FRC
PWRCTRLALG
ULTPCSTEPSIZE
DPCMODE
FDDTPCDLSTEPSIZ E
FDD DL power control step size[dB] Recommended value: STEPSIZE_1DB. TFCI power offset[0.25dB] Recommended value: 0.
TFCIPO
TPCPO
PILOTPO
SET HOCOMM
DRNCSHOINITPWR PO
SET OLPC
SIRMEASFILTERCO EF SIRCONVERGETHD
SIR measurement filter coefficient Recommended value: D0. SIR convergence threshold[dB] Recommended value: 6.
SIRERRREPORTHYS T SIRADJUSTFACTOR
SIR error report hysteresis time[ms] Recommended value: 8. SIR adjustment coefficient Recommended value: 10.
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