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Date
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Contents
Contents
1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................1-1
1.1 Scope ............................................................................................................................................ 1-1
1.2 Intended Audience......................................................................................................................... 1-1
1.3 Change History.............................................................................................................................. 1-1
2 Overview......................................................................................................................................2-1
3 Technical Principles .................................................................................................................3-1
4 CAC Based on NodeB Credit Resources ...........................................................................4-1
5 Basic Congestion Related to NodeB Credit Resources .................................................5-1
6 TTI Selection During PS BE Service Setup or Reconfiguration ...................................6-1
7 Admission-CE-based Dynamic TTI Adjustment for a Single BE Service over HSUPA
...........................................................................................................................................................7-1
8 Impact on the Network.............................................................................................................8-1
8.1 Capacity and Performance ............................................................................................................ 8-1
8.2 Impact on Other Features ............................................................................................................. 8-2
10 Parameters .............................................................................................................................10-1
11 Counters ..................................................................................................................................11-1
12 Glossary ..................................................................................................................................12-1
13 Reference Documents .........................................................................................................13-1
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1 Introduction
1 Introduction
1.1 Scope
This document describes WRFD-140212 CE Overbooking, including implementation principles, impact
on related features, network impact, and engineering guidelines.
Feature change: refers to a change in the CE Overbooking feature of a specific product version.
Editorial change: refers to a change in wording or the addition of information that was not described in
the earlier version.
Document Issues
The document issues are as follows:
03 (2012-11-30)
02 (2012-07-20)
01 (2012-04-30)
Draft A (2012-02-15)
03 (2012-11-30)
This is the third commercial release for RAN14.0.
Compared with issue 02 (2012-07-20) for RAN14.0, issue 03 (2012-11-30) for RAN14.0 includes the
following changes.
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Change Type
1 Introduction
Change Description
Parameter Change
None.
Revised:
None.
02 (2012-07-20)
This is the second commercial version of the document in RAN14.0.
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Change Type
1 Introduction
Change Description
Parameter Change
01 (2012-04-30)
This is the first draft of the document for RAN14.0.
Change Type
Change Description
Parameter Change
None
Editorial change Deleted the original sections 8.2 "Hardware" and 9.3 None
"Network Planning". These sections describe
hardware dependency of the feature, which are
described in the Configuring CE Overbooking in
Feature Activation Guide.
Optimized the descriptions about credit resource
None
consumption of admitted UEs with CE Overbooking
enabled. For details, see Table 3-1 in chapter 3
"Technical Principles."
Draft A (2012-02-15)
This is the first draft of the document for RAN14.0.
This is a new document.
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2 Overview
2 Overview
After WRFD-010638 Dynamic CE Resource Management is applied, the RNC calculates the credit
resource usage of an admitted HSUPA UE by using the following formula:
Credit resource usage = Max (Credit resources required for ensuring the GBR, Credit resources required
for transmitting one RLC PDU)
In the preceding formula, GBR stands for guaranteed bit rate and RLC PDU stands for Radio Link
Control packet data unit. The RNC performs this calculation to ensure HSUPA user experience.
However, the actual CE usage of the NodeB is lower than the calculated credit resource usage of the
RNC. This is because the NodeB calculates the actual CE usage based on the UE rate. The UE rate is
lower than the GBR or the rate at which an RLC PDU is transmitted in most cases due to the high
penetration rate of smart phones with a 2 ms HSUPA transmission time interval (TTI). As a result, the
RNC may reject new UE access attempts even if the actual CE usage of the NodeB is low. This limits the
RNC's capability to perform admission control based on credit resource usage.
To address this issue, Huawei introduces CE Overbooking. With this feature, the NodeB calculates the
actual CE usage of admitted UEs, includes the calculated CE usage in a private information element (IE)
in the Common Measurement Report message, and sends the report to the RNC every measurement
report period that is configured by the TenMsecForUlBasicMeas parameter. The RNC then directly
uses the reported CE usage as the credit resource usage. This maximizes the RNC's capability to
perform admission control based on credit resource usage.
When the penetration rate of smart phones with a 2 ms HSUPA TTI is high, the average HSUPA service
throughput is low, and this feature provides the following benefits:
Increases the number of admitted UEs and the number of HSUPA UEs with a 2 ms TTI.
Increases the cell uplink throughput when Uu and Iub resources are sufficient.
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NOTE
If layer 2 enhancement is enabled, the size of the RLC PDU provided in the preceding formula equals that of the smallest
RLC PDU. If layer 2 enhancement is disabled, the size of the RLC PDU is fixed. For details about the RLC PDU size, see
the HSPA Evolution Feature Parameter Description.
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3 Technical Principles
CE Overbooking is under NodeB license control and has no switch parameter on the RNC or NodeB
side.
The credit resource usage that the NodeB periodically calculates and reports to the RNC involves the
credit resource usage of R99 UEs and that of HSUPA UEs.
Table 3-1 describes the methods for calculating the credit resource usage before and after this feature is
activated and presumes that the Dynamic CE Resource Management feature has been enabled.
Table 3-1 Credit resource calculation methods before and after activating this feature
CE
Overbooking
Not activated
For R99 UEs, the RNC calculates the amount of credit resources consumed
by admitted UEs based on the maximum bit rate (MBR).
For HSUPA UEs, the RNC calculates the amount of credit resources
consumed by admitted UEs using the following formula:
For R99 UEs, the NodeB calculates the amount of credit resources
consumed by admitted UEs based on the MBR.
For HSUPA UEs using a 10 ms TTI, the NodeB adjusts the amount of credit
resources consumed by admitted UEs based on the UE data rate. The
amount after adjustment does not exceed the amount of credit resources
required for transmitting one RLC PDU.
For HSUPA UEs using a 2 ms TTI, the NodeB adjusts the amount of credit
resources consumed by admitted UEs based on the UE data rate and the
setting of the REVDPARA4 parameter. The amount after adjustment does
not exceed the amount of credit resources required for transmitting one RLC
PDU.
NOTE
REVDPARA4 indicates the minimum CE reserved for admitted 2 ms TTI HSUPA UE. Its
value rang is 1 to 8 with the default value of 4 (unit: CE). If this parameter is set to a value
beyond its value range, the system uses the default parameter value. A smaller value of
this parameter leads to a larger number of admitted users. In this case, the call drop rate
may increase and user experience cannot be guaranteed. A larger value of this
parameter leads to a smaller number of admitted users. In this case, the call drop rate
does not increase and user experience can be guaranteed.
In the uplink, one CE equals two credits.
In the downlink, one CE equals one credit.
This feature reduces the credit resource usage of admitted UEs and increases the remaining credit
resources. This has the following advantages:
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More HSUPA UEs are assigned with 2 ms TTI during a PS best effort (BE) service setup or
reconfiguration.
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For a radio resource control (RRC) connection setup request, the admission is successful if the
remaining credit resources at the local cell group (if any) and NodeB levels are sufficient for the RRC
connection setup.
For a handover service, the admission is successful if the remaining credit resources at the local cell
group (if any) and NodeB levels are sufficient for the handover service.
For other services, the RNC must check that the amount of the remaining credit resources at the local cell
group (if any) and NodeB levels is greater than or equal to UlHoCeResvSf after new services are admitted.
If so, the admission is successful.
CE Overbooking performs service admission and optimization based on the preceding decision
procedure. Activating CE Overbooking brings the following advantages:
The NodeB-reported credit resources consumed by admitted users decrease and therefore the
remaining credit resources on the RNC increase, indicating that the RNC can admit and serve more
users.
The NodeB baseband board uses different processing specifications for users with different uplink bearer
services, for example, HSUPA TTI 2 ms services, HSUPA TTI 10 ms services, and R99 services. CE
Overbooking enables the network to admit more users. Therefore, it is good practice to enable
RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT5 of RsvSwitch1. When multiple users access the network,
For details about Call Admission Control (CAC) based on NodeB credit resources, see the Call
Admission Control Feature Parameter Description.
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Relieves basic congestion because the preceding condition is less likely to be met.
For details about basic congestion related to NodeB credit resources, see the Load Control Feature
Parameter Description.
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If DRA_BASE_RES_BE_TTI_RECFG_SWITCH and
DRA_BASE_RES_BE_TTI_INIT_SEL_SWITCH under the DraSwitch parameter are set to ON, one
of the following conditions must be met:
The
The
ResourceOption parameter is set to Iub, and the Iub resources are sufficient.
The
Increases
the number of HSUPA UEs with a 2 ms TTI. Compared with 10 ms TTI, 2 ms TTI enables
HSUPA UEs to achieve a higher peak rate and a shorter scheduling delay, which improves user
experience.
For details about dynamic TTI adjustment, see the HSUPA TTI Selection Feature Parameter Description.
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The credit resources at the local cell group or NodeB level are smaller than those specified by
UlTtiCreditSfResThd, indicating that the credit resources are insufficient.
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In scenarios where a large number of admission rejections occur due to severe congestion of uplink
credit resources, CE Overbooking enables more UEs to be admitted. CE Overbooking also increases
the average cell throughput if Uu and Iub resources are sufficient.
In scenarios where TTI switching or load reshuffling (LDR) frequently occurs due to basic congestion
of uplink credit resources, CE Overbooking reduces the number of TTI switching or LDR events or
increases the number of HSUPA UEs with a 2 ms TTI.
In scenarios where uplink credit resources are sufficient, CE Overbooking increases remaining credit
resources.
Network Performance
CE Overbooking has the following impact on network performance:
In scenarios where a large number of admission rejections occur due to severe congestion of uplink
credit resources, CE Overbooking allows more UEs to be admitted and increases the radio access
success rate. (This is because CE Overbooking takes the uplink traffic volume into consideration when
calculating the remaining credit resources, therefore increasing the availability of credit resources.)
However, when more UEs transmit data simultaneously, the HSUPA call drop rate may increase due to
congestion of CE and Uu resources.
In scenarios where TTI switching or LDR frequently occurs due to basic congestion of uplink credit
resources, the number of HSUPA UEs with a 2 ms TTI increases because CE Overbooking increases
the availability of credit resources. However, HSUPA UEs with a 2 ms TTI have poorer
anti-interference capabilities than HSUPA UEs with a 10 ms TTI. Therefore, the call drop rate may
increase in poor coverage because HSUPA UEs with a 2 ms TTI are more vulnerable to call drops
than HSUPA UEs with a 10 ms TTI.
NOTE
After CE Overbooking is enabled, the amount of credit resources consumed by admitted UEs is related to the actual UE
rate. If the amount of credit resources consumed by admitted UEs is large due to high actual UE rate, the handover
success rate and the RRC connection setup success rate may decrease because the reserved resources may be
consumed by admitted UEs. This problem has a low probability of occurrence and network performance is generally not
affected.
After CE Overbooking is enabled, there is a possibility that admission rejections increase over the Iub
interface if a large number of UEs has accessed the network. However, CE Overbooking does not
affect the UE access success rate.
Before CE Overbooking is enabled, the RNC updates the consumption of CE resources for UE
admission upon UE access or release.
After CE Overbooking is enabled, the NodeB updates the consumption of CE resources for UE
admission and reports to the RNC every 1s. During the report interval, the RNC cannot learn about the
accurate consumption of CE resources, resulting in information inconsistency between the RNC and
the NodeB. Therefore, there is a possibility that some UEs are admitted by the RNC but fail to be
admitted by the NodeB.
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9 Engineering Guidelines
9.1 When to Use CE Overbooking
To improve RNC's capability to perform admission control based on credit resource usage, CE
Overbooking should be enabled in a network that meets all the following conditions:
VS.HSUPA.UE.Mean.CATx (x 6): measures the number of HSUPA UEs that support the 2 ms TTI.
VS.LCC.LDR.Num.ULCE: measures the number of LDR events triggered by uplink credit resource
congestion.
VS.HSUPA.MeanBitRate: measures the average cell throughput for HSUPA UEs in the cell.
9.3 Deployment
9.3.1 Deployment Requirements
Dependencies on Hardware
The
3900 series base station must be configured with the WBBPb, WBBPd, or WBBPf board.
The
The
BTS3812E, BTS3812A, and BTS3812AE must be configured with the EBBI, EBOI, or EULPd
board.
License
The license "CE overbooking(Per NodeB)" on the NodeB side has been activated. For details about
the license items and how to activate the license, see License Management Feature Parameter
Description.
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9.3.3 Precautions
This feature should be used with Huawei professional services.
--END
9.3.7 Example
//Setting the minimum number of CEs required for admitting an HSUPA UE with a 2 ms TTI
SET NODEBRSVP: REVDPARA4=4;
Description
VS.NodeB.ULCreditUsed.Mean
VS.NodeB.ULCreditUsed.Max
VS.NodeB.ULCreditUsed.Min
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VS.LC.ULCreditUsed.Mean
Table 9-2 Counters measuring the number of RAB establishment attempts for each type of service in the cell
Counter
Description
VS.RAB.AttEstabPS.Conv
VS.RAB.AttEstabPS.Bkg
VS.RAB.AttEstabPS.Int
VS.RAB.AttEstabPS.Str
VS.RAB.SuccEstabCS.Conv
VS.RAB.SuccEstabCS.Str
larger the counter value, the more severe the LCG-level credit congestion is.
Table 9-3 Related counters
Counter
Description
VS.LCG.ULCreditUsage.Mean
VS.LCG.ULCreditUsage.Max
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Table 9-4 Counter measuring the average number of HSUPA UEs with a 2 ms TTI
Counter
Description
VS.HSUPA.UE.Mean.TTI2ms
Table 9-5 Counter measuring the number of LDR events caused by CE congestion
Counter
Description
VS.LCC.LDR.Num.ULCE
Table 9-6 Counter measuring the mean received total wideband power in the cell
Counter
Description
VS.MeanRTWP
Description
VS.HSUPA.MeanBitRate
Parameter Optimization
If the call drop rate increases due to insufficient CE resources after this feature is enabled, it is
recommended that REVDPARA4 be set to a larger value.
9.5 Troubleshooting
None.
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10 Parameters
Table 10-1 Parameter description
Parameter ID NE
MML
Command
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
Description
WRFD-01 Interactive
061206 and
Background
WRFD-01 Traffic Class
061403 on HSUPA
DraSwitch
BSC6900 SET
WRFD-01 HSDPA State Meaning:Dynamic resource allocation
UCORRMAL 061111
Transition
switch group.
GOSWITCH
WRFD-01 HSUPA
1. DRA_AQM_SWITCH: When the
061208 DCCC
switch is on, the active queue
management algorithm is used for the
WRFD-01 HSUPA
BSC6900.
061404 2ms/10ms
TTI
2.
WRFD-01 Handover
DRA_BASE_ADM_CE_BE_TTI_L2_O
1502
PT_SWITCH: When the switch is on,
Active Queue the TTI dynamic adjustment algorithm
WRFD-02 Management
for admission CE-based BE services
1101
(AQM)
applies to the UE with the UL enhanced
WRFD-05 Dynamic
L2 feature. This parameter is valid
0405
when
Channel
DRA_BASE_ADM_CE_BE_TTI_RECF
WRFD-05 Configuration G_SWITCH(DraSwitch) is set to ON.
Control
0408
(DCCC)
3.
WRFD-01
Overbooking DRA_BASE_ADM_CE_BE_TTI_RECF
0690
G_SWITCH: When the switch is on, the
on ATM
WRFD-01 Transmission TTI dynamic adjustment algorithm is
supported for admission CE-based BE
061403
Overbooking services.
WRFD-01 on IP
0202
Transmission 4.
DRA_BASE_COVER_BE_TTI_L2_OP
TTI Switch T_SWITCH: When the switch is on, the
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Parameter ID NE
10 Parameters
MML
Command
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
Description
for BE
Services
Based on
Coverage
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10 Parameters
MML
Command
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
Description
HS-DSCH, the switch
PS_NON_BE_STATE_TRANS_SWITC
H should be on simultaneously.
11. DRA_HSUPA_DCCC_SWITCH:
When the switch is on, the DCCC
algorithm is used for HSUPA. The
DCCC switch must be also on before
this switch takes effect.
12.
DRA_HSUPA_STATE_TRANS_SWITC
H: When the switch is on, the status of
the UE RRC that carrying HSUPA
services can be changed to
CELL_FACH at the BSC6900. If a PS
BE service is carried over the E-DCH,
the switch
PS_BE_STATE_TRANS_SWITCH
should be on simultaneously. If a PS
real-time service is carried over the
E-DCH, the switch
PS_NON_BE_STATE_TRANS_SWITC
H should be on simultaneously.
13.
DRA_IP_SERVICE_QOS_SWITCH:
Switch of the algorithm for increasing
the quality of subscribed services.
When this parameter is set to ON, the
service priority weight of the subscriber
whose key parameters (IP Address, IP
Port, and IP Protocol Type) match the
specified ones can be adjusted. In this
way, the QoS is improved.
14.
DRA_PS_BE_STATE_TRANS_SWITC
H: When the switch is on, UE RRC
status transition
(CELL_FACH/CELL_PCH/URA_PCH)
is allowed at the BSC6900.
15.
DRA_PS_NON_BE_STATE_TRANS_S
WITCH: When the switch is on, the
status of the UE RRC that carrying
real-time services can be changed to
CELL_FACH at the BSC6900.
16.
DRA_R99_DL_FLOW_CONTROL_SW
ITCH: Under a poor radio environment,
the QoS of high speed services drops
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MML
Command
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
Description
considerably and the TX power is
overly high. In this case, the BSC6900
can set restrictions on low data rate
transmission formats based on the
transmission quality, thus lowering
traffic speed and TX power. When the
switch is on, the R99 downlink flow
control function is enabled.
17.
DRA_THROUGHPUT_DCCC_SWITC
H: When the switch is on, the DCCC
based on traffic statistics is supported
over the DCH.
18. DRA_VOICE_SAVE_CE_SWITCH:
when the switch is on, the TTI selection
based on the voice service type
(including VoIP and CS over HSPA) is
supported when the service is initially
established.
19.
DRA_VOICE_TTI_RECFG_SWITCH:
when the switch is on, the TTI
adjustment based on the voice service
type (including VoIP and CS over
HSPA) is supported.
20.
DRA_CSPS_NO_PERIOD_RETRY_S
WITCH: Whether to prohibit channel
retries for CS and PS combined
services. When this switch is turned on,
channel retries are prohibited for CS
and PS combined services. When this
switch is turned off, channel retries are
allowed for CS and PS combined
services.
21.
DRA_SMART_FAST_STATE_TRANS_
SWITCH: Whether to activate the fast
state transition algorithm. When this
switch is turned on, the BSC6900
identifies UEs supporting fast state
transition and then quickly transits the
UEs from CELL_DCH to CELL_FACH.
22.
DRA_PCH_UE_SMART_P2D_SWITC
H: Whether to activate the algorithm for
smart PCH-to-DCH state transition
specific to UEs in the CELL_PCH or
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10 Parameters
MML
Command
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
Description
URA_PCH state. When this switch is
turned on, the BSC6900 identifies UEs
supporting smart PCH-to-DCH state
transition and then transits the UEs
from CELL_PCH or URA_PCH to
CELL_DCH.
23.
DRA_BASE_RES_BE_TTI_INIT_SEL_
SWITCH: Whether initial TTI selection
is allowed for differentiated BE services
based on fairness
0: This switch is turned off. The TTI is
selected according to the original
algorithm.
1: This switch is turned on. In the
dynamic TTI adjustment algorithm for
differentiated BE services based on
fairness, HSUPA UEs use 10-ms TTI if
the RTWP, occupied Iub bandwidth, or
consumed CE resources are
congested.
24.
DRA_BASE_COVER_BE_TTI_INIT_S
EL_SWITCH: Whether to activate the
coverage-based initial TTI selection
algorithm specific to BE services. When
this switch is turned on and conditions
on 2 ms TTI specific to BE services has
been met, the BSC6900 determines
uplink coverage wideness of specific
cells based on the Ec/N0 values
reported by UEs during RRC
connection. If the uplink coverage of
the cells is weak, the BSC6900
allocates a 10 ms TTI to BE services as
their initial TTI.
25. DRA_F2U_SWITCH: Whether to
enable state transition from
CELL_FACH to URA_PCH.When this
switch is turned on, a UE can directly
move from the CELL_FACH to
URA_PCH state. When this switch is
turned off, a UE must move from the
CELL_FACH to CELL_PCH and then to
URA_PCH state.
GUI Value
Range:DRA_AQM_SWITCH,
DRA_BASE_ADM_CE_BE_TTI_L2_O
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10 Parameters
MML
Command
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
Description
PT_SWITCH,
DRA_BASE_ADM_CE_BE_TTI_RECF
G_SWITCH,
DRA_BASE_COVER_BE_TTI_L2_OP
T_SWITCH,
DRA_BASE_COVER_BE_TTI_RECFG
_SWITCH,
DRA_BASE_RES_BE_TTI_L2_OPT_S
WITCH,
DRA_BASE_RES_BE_TTI_RECFG_S
WITCH, DRA_DCCC_SWITCH,
DRA_HSDPA_DL_FLOW_CONTROL_
SWITCH,
DRA_HSDPA_STATE_TRANS_SWITC
H, DRA_HSUPA_DCCC_SWITCH,
DRA_HSUPA_STATE_TRANS_SWITC
H, DRA_IP_SERVICE_QOS_SWITCH,
DRA_PS_BE_STATE_TRANS_SWITC
H,
DRA_PS_NON_BE_STATE_TRANS_S
WITCH,
DRA_R99_DL_FLOW_CONTROL_SW
ITCH,
DRA_THROUGHPUT_DCCC_SWITC
H, DRA_VOICE_SAVE_CE_SWITCH,
DRA_VOICE_TTI_RECFG_SWITCH,
DRA_CSPS_NO_PERIOD_RETRY_S
WITCH,
DRA_SMART_FAST_STATE_TRANS_
SWITCH,
DRA_PCH_UE_SMART_P2D_SWITC
H,
DRA_BASE_RES_BE_TTI_INIT_SEL_
SWITCH,
DRA_BASE_COVER_BE_TTI_INIT_S
EL_SWITCH, DRA_F2U_SWITCH
Actual Value
Range:DRA_AQM_SWITCH,
DRA_BASE_ADM_CE_BE_TTI_L2_O
PT_SWITCH,
DRA_BASE_ADM_CE_BE_TTI_RECF
G_SWITCH,
DRA_BASE_COVER_BE_TTI_L2_OP
T_SWITCH,
DRA_BASE_COVER_BE_TTI_RECFG
_SWITCH,
DRA_BASE_RES_BE_TTI_L2_OPT_S
WITCH,
DRA_BASE_RES_BE_TTI_RECFG_S
WITCH, DRA_DCCC_SWITCH,
DRA_HSDPA_DL_FLOW_CONTROL_
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10 Parameters
MML
Command
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
Description
DRA_HSDPA_STATE_TRANS_SWITC
H, DRA_HSUPA_DCCC_SWITCH,
DRA_HSUPA_STATE_TRANS_SWITC
H, DRA_IP_SERVICE_QOS_SWITCH,
DRA_PS_BE_STATE_TRANS_SWITC
H,
DRA_PS_NON_BE_STATE_TRANS_S
WITCH,
DRA_R99_DL_FLOW_CONTROL_SW
ITCH,
DRA_THROUGHPUT_DCCC_SWITC
H, DRA_VOICE_SAVE_CE_SWITCH,
DRA_VOICE_TTI_RECFG_SWITCH,
DRA_CSPS_NO_PERIOD_RETRY_S
WITCH,
DRA_SMART_FAST_STATE_TRANS_
SWITCH,
DRA_PCH_UE_SMART_P2D_SWITC
H,
DRA_BASE_RES_BE_TTI_INIT_SEL_
SWITCH,
DRA_BASE_COVER_BE_TTI_INIT_S
EL_SWITCH, DRA_F2U_SWITCH
Unit:None
Default
Value:DRA_AQM_SWITCH-0&DRA_B
ASE_ADM_CE_BE_TTI_L2_OPT_SWI
TCH-0&DRA_BASE_ADM_CE_BE_TT
I_RECFG_SWITCH-1&DRA_BASE_C
OVER_BE_TTI_L2_OPT_SWITCH-0&
DRA_BASE_COVER_BE_TTI_RECFG
_SWITCH-0&DRA_BASE_RES_BE_T
TI_L2_OPT_SWITCH-0&DRA_BASE_
RES_BE_TTI_RECFG_SWITCH-1&D
RA_DCCC_SWITCH-1&DRA_HSDPA_
DL_FLOW_CONTROL_SWITCH-0&D
RA_HSDPA_STATE_TRANS_SWITCH
-0&DRA_HSUPA_DCCC_SWITCH-1&
DRA_HSUPA_STATE_TRANS_SWITC
H-0&DRA_IP_SERVICE_QOS_SWITC
H-0&DRA_PS_BE_STATE_TRANS_S
WITCH-1&DRA_PS_NON_BE_STATE
_TRANS_SWITCH-0&DRA_R99_DL_
FLOW_CONTROL_SWITCH-0&DRA_
THROUGHPUT_DCCC_SWITCH-0&D
RA_VOICE_SAVE_CE_SWITCH-0&D
RA_VOICE_TTI_RECFG_SWITCH-0&
DRA_CSPS_NO_PERIOD_RETRY_S
WITCH-0&DRA_SMART_FAST_STAT
E_TRANS_SWITCH-0&DRA_PCH_UE
_SMART_P2D_SWITCH-0&DRA_BAS
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Parameter ID NE
10 Parameters
MML
Command
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
Description
E_RES_BE_TTI_INIT_SEL_SWITCH0&DRA_BASE_COVER_BE_TTI_INIT
_SEL_SWITCH-0&DRA_F2U_SWITC
H-0
MapSwitch
BSC6900 SET
WRFD-01 HSUPA 2ms
UCORRMAL 061403 TTI
GOSWITCH
WRFD-01 Streaming
0630
Traffic Class
on HSDPA
WRFD-01
0632
Streaming
Traffic Class
WRFD-01 on HSUPA
0688
Downlink
WRFD-01 Enhanced
061403 CELL_FACH
2)
MAP_INTER_RAT_PS_IN_CHANLE_L
IMIT_SWITCH: When the switch is on,
the PS services are transmitted on the
DCH during the 2G-to-3G handover.
When the switch is not on, the PS
services can be transmitted on suitable
HSUPA 2ms channels according to the algorithm
parameter configured for the RNC
TTI
during the 2G-to-3G handover.
3)
MAP_PS_BE_ON_E_FACH_SWITCH:
When the switch is on, the PS BE
services can be transmitted on the
E-FACH(E-FACH for downlink and
RACH for uplink, or E-FACH for
downlink and E-RACH for uplink).
4)
MAP_PS_STREAM_ON_E_FACH_SW
ITCH: When the switch is on, the PS
streaming services can be transmitted
on the E-FACH(E-FACH for downlink
and RACH for uplink, or E-FACH for
downlink and E-RACH for uplink).
5)
MAP_PS_STREAM_ON_HSDPA_SWI
TCH: When the switch is on, a PS
streaming service is mapped on the
HS-DSCH if the DL maximum rate of
the service is greater than or equal to
the HSDPA threshold for streaming
services.
6)
MAP_PS_STREAM_ON_HSUPA_SWI
TCH: When the switch is on, a PS
streaming service is mapped on the
E-DCH if the UL maximum rate of the
service is greater than or equal to the
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Parameter ID NE
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MML
Command
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
Description
HSUPA threshold for streaming
services.
7)
MAP_SRB_6800_WHEN_RAB_ON_H
SDSCH_SWITCH: When the switch is
on, the signaling is transmitted at a rate
of 6.8 kbit/s if all the downlink traffic is
on the HSDPA channel.
8)
MAP_SRB_ON_DCH_OR_FACH_CS_
RRC_SWITCH: When this switch is
turned on, the SRB of a CS RRC
connection cannot be established on
HSPA channels. The RNC determines
whether an RRC connection request is
for a CS service based on the RRC
connection setup cause and the value
of Domain Indicator. For a UE of a
version earlier than Release 6, the
RRC connection setup cause of CS
services is Originating Conversational
Call or Terminating Conversational Call.
For a UE of Release 6 or a later
version, the value of Domain Indicator
must be CS and the RRC connection
setup cause must be Originating
Conversational Call or Terminating
Conversational Call for a CS service.
9)
MAP_CSPS_TTI_2MS_LIMIT_SWITC
H: Whether CS and PS combined
services can use HSUPA 2ms
transmission time interval (TTI). When
this switch is turned on, CS and PS
combined services cannot use HSUPA
2ms TTI, which reduces CS call drops
caused by TTI switching. When this
switch is turned off, CS and PS
combined services can use HSUPA
2ms TTI.
GUI Value
Range:MAP_HSUPA_TTI_2MS_SWIT
CH,
MAP_INTER_RAT_PS_IN_CHANLE_L
IMIT_SWITCH,
MAP_PS_BE_ON_E_FACH_SWITCH,
MAP_PS_STREAM_ON_E_FACH_SW
ITCH,
MAP_PS_STREAM_ON_HSDPA_SWI
TCH,
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Parameter ID NE
10 Parameters
MML
Command
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
Description
MAP_PS_STREAM_ON_HSUPA_SWI
TCH,
MAP_SRB_6800_WHEN_RAB_ON_H
SDSCH_SWITCH,
MAP_SRB_ON_DCH_OR_FACH_CS_
RRC_SWITCH,
MAP_CSPS_TTI_2MS_LIMIT_SWITC
H
Actual Value
Range:MAP_HSUPA_TTI_2MS_SWIT
CH,
MAP_INTER_RAT_PS_IN_CHANLE_L
IMIT_SWITCH,
MAP_PS_BE_ON_E_FACH_SWITCH,
MAP_PS_STREAM_ON_E_FACH_SW
ITCH,
MAP_PS_STREAM_ON_HSDPA_SWI
TCH,
MAP_PS_STREAM_ON_HSUPA_SWI
TCH,
MAP_SRB_6800_WHEN_RAB_ON_H
SDSCH_SWITCH,
MAP_SRB_ON_DCH_OR_FACH_CS_
RRC_SWITCH,
MAP_CSPS_TTI_2MS_LIMIT_SWITC
H
Unit:None
Default
Value:MAP_HSUPA_TTI_2MS_SWITC
H-0&MAP_INTER_RAT_PS_IN_CHAN
LE_LIMIT_SWITCH-0&MAP_PS_BE_
ON_E_FACH_SWITCH-0&MAP_PS_S
TREAM_ON_E_FACH_SWITCH-0&M
AP_PS_STREAM_ON_HSDPA_SWIT
CH-0&MAP_PS_STREAM_ON_HSUP
A_SWITCH-0&MAP_SRB_6800_WHE
N_RAB_ON_HSDSCH_SWITCH-0&M
AP_SRB_ON_DCH_OR_FACH_CS_R
RC_SWITCH-0&MAP_CSPS_TTI_2M
S_LIMIT_SWITCH-0
None
ResourceOptio BSC6900 SET
n
UEDCHTTIR
ECFG
None
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Parameter ID NE
10 Parameters
MML
Command
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
Description
GUI Value Range:RTWP, IUB, CE
Actual Value Range:RTWP, Iub, CE
Unit:None
Default Value:RTWP-1&IUB-0&CE-0
REVDPARA4 NodeB
None
SET
NODEBRSV
P
None
RsvSwitch1
BSC6900 SET
None
UALGORSV
PARA
None
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Parameter ID NE
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MML
Command
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
Description
dynamic TTI shifts from 2 ms to 10 ms
in the following 5s.
Disuse statement: This parameter is
used temporarily in patch versions and
will be replaced with a new parameter
in later versions. The new parameter ID
reflects the parameter function.
Therefore, this parameter is not
recommended for the configuration
interface.
GUI Value
Range:RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT1,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT2,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT3,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT4,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT5,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT6,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT7,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT8,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT9,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT10,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT11,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT12,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT13,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT14,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT15,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT16,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT17,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT18,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT19,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT20,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT21,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT22,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT23,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT24,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT25,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT26,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT27,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT28,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT29,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT30,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT31,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT32
Actual Value
Range:RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT1,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT2,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT3,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT4,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT5,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT6,
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Parameter ID NE
10 Parameters
MML
Command
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
Description
RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT7,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT8,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT9,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT10,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT11,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT12,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT13,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT14,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT15,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT16,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT17,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT18,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT19,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT20,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT21,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT22,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT23,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT24,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT25,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT26,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT27,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT28,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT29,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT30,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT31,
RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT32
Unit:None
Default
Value:RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT1-0
&RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT2-0&RE
SERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT3-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH_1_BIT4-0&RESERVED
_SWITCH_1_BIT5-0&RESERVED_SW
ITCH_1_BIT6-0&RESERVED_SWITC
H_1_BIT7-0&RESERVED_SWITCH_1
_BIT8-0&RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT
9-0&RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT10-0
&RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT11-0&R
ESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT12-0&RES
ERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT13-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH_1_BIT14-0&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_1_BIT15-0&RESERVED_
SWITCH_1_BIT16-0&RESERVED_SW
ITCH_1_BIT17-0&RESERVED_SWITC
H_1_BIT18-0&RESERVED_SWITCH_
1_BIT19-0&RESERVED_SWITCH_1_
BIT20-0&RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT
21-0&RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT220&RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT23-0&
RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT24-0&RE
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Parameter ID NE
10 Parameters
MML
Command
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
Description
SERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT25-0&RESE
RVED_SWITCH_1_BIT26-0&RESERV
ED_SWITCH_1_BIT27-0&RESERVED
_SWITCH_1_BIT28-0&RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT29-0&RESERVED_SWI
TCH_1_BIT30-0&RESERVED_SWITC
H_1_BIT31-0&RESERVED_SWITCH_
1_BIT32-0
WRFD-02 Load
Meaning:UL basic common
0102
Measuremen measurement report cycle. For detailed
t
information of this parameter, refer to
3GPP TS 25.433.
GUI Value Range:1~6000
Actual Value Range:10~60000
Unit:10ms
Default Value:100
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Meaning:Threshold of SF reserved in
uplink credit LDR. The uplink credit
LDR is triggered when the SF factor
corresponding to the uplink reserved
credit is higher than the uplink or
downlink credit SF reserved threshold.
The lower the parameter value is, the
easier the credit enters the congestion
status, the easier the LDR action is
triggered, and the easier the user
experience is affected. A lower code
resource LDR trigger threshold,
however, causes a higher admission
success rate because the resource is
reserved. The parameter should be set
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Parameter ID NE
10 Parameters
MML
Command
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
Description
based on the operator's requirement.
GUI Value Range:SF4(SF4), SF8(SF8),
SF16(SF16), SF32(SF32),
SF64(SF64), SF128(SF128),
SF256(SF256), 2*SF4(2*SF4),
2*SF2(2*SF2)
Actual Value Range:SF4, SF8, SF16,
SF32, SF64, SF128, SF256, 2*SF4,
2*SF2
Unit:None
Default Value:SF8(SF8)
None
UpRatioFor2m BSC6900 SET
sTo10msBase
UEDCHTTIR
CE
ECFG
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Parameter ID NE
10 Parameters
MML
Command
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
Description
"BeHsupa2msTtiRateThs"/(1 +
"EdchTargetLittleRetransNum") x this
parameter value; When adaptive
retransmission is enabled and large
data retransmission is used, Upper
MAC-e/i rate threshold of TTI
switchover from 2 ms to 10 ms =
"BeHsupa2msTtiRateThs"/(1 +
"EdchTargetLargeRetransNum") x this
parameter value. "Upper MAC-e/i rate
threshold of CE-based TTI switchover
from 2 ms to 10 ms" is applied to the
scenarios where the TTI switchover
from 2 ms to 10 ms is triggered by used
CEs or admission CEs:
1. When the actual CE resources are
limited and the throughput of an HSUPA
user with 2 ms TTI is within the range
{Lower MAC-e/i rate threshold of TTI
switchover from 2 ms to 10 ms, Upper
MAC-e/i rate threshold of CE-based TTI
switchover from 2 ms to 10 ms}, the
HSUPA user switches from 2 ms TTI to
10 ms TTI to reduce the consumption of
CE resources.
2. When the admission CE resources
are limited and the throughput of an
HSUPA user with 2 ms TTI is lower than
the "Upper MAC-e/i rate threshold of
used CE-based TTI switchover from 2
ms to 10 ms", the HSUPA user switches
from 2 ms TTI to 10 ms TTI to reduce
the consumption of admission CE
resources.
GUI Value Range:0~100
Actual Value Range:0~1
Unit:%
Default Value:56
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11 Counters
Table 11-1 Counter description
Counter ID
Counter Name
73424007
73424008
73441218
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Counter Description
NE
Feature ID
Feature Name
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12 Glossary
12 Glossary
For the acronyms, abbreviations, terms, and definitions, see the Glossary.
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13 Reference Documents
13 Reference Documents
None
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