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Contents
Contents
1 About This Document..................................................................................................................1
1.1 Scope..............................................................................................................................................................................1
1.2 Intended Audience..........................................................................................................................................................1
1.3 Change History...............................................................................................................................................................1
1.4 Differences Between Base Station Types.......................................................................................................................8
2 Overview.........................................................................................................................................9
2.1 Introduction....................................................................................................................................................................9
2.2 Benefits...........................................................................................................................................................................9
2.3 Architecture..................................................................................................................................................................9
4 SRB Reset......................................................................................................................................23
4.1 SRB Reset Detection....................................................................................................................................................23
4.1.1 Detection Principle....................................................................................................................................................23
4.1.2 Switches for Call Reestablishment Triggered by an SRB Reset...............................................................................23
4.2 Call Reestablishment....................................................................................................................................................25
4.2.1 Triggering..................................................................................................................................................................26
4.2.2 Implementation..........................................................................................................................................................26
5 TRB Reset......................................................................................................................................27
5.1 TRB Reset Detection....................................................................................................................................................27
5.1.1 Detection Principle....................................................................................................................................................27
5.1.2 Switches for Call Reestablishment Triggered by a TRB Reset.................................................................................27
5.2 Call Reestablishment....................................................................................................................................................28
5.2.1 Triggering..................................................................................................................................................................28
5.2.2 Implementation..........................................................................................................................................................28
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8 Related Features...........................................................................................................................51
9 Network Impact...........................................................................................................................52
10 Engineering Guidelines...........................................................................................................54
10.1 When to Use Call Reestablishment............................................................................................................................54
10.2 Required Information.................................................................................................................................................54
10.3 Planning......................................................................................................................................................................55
10.4 Deployment................................................................................................................................................................55
10.4.1 Requirements...........................................................................................................................................................55
10.4.2 Data Preparation......................................................................................................................................................56
10.4.3 Activation................................................................................................................................................................62
10.4.4 Activation Observation............................................................................................................................................68
10.4.5 Deactivation.............................................................................................................................................................68
10.5 Performance Monitoring.............................................................................................................................................73
10.6 Parameter Optimization..............................................................................................................................................75
10.7 Troubleshooting..........................................................................................................................................................75
11 Parameters...................................................................................................................................76
12 Counters....................................................................................................................................185
13 Glossary.....................................................................................................................................186
14 Reference Documents.............................................................................................................187
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1.1 Scope
This document describes the WRFD-140103 Call Reestablishment, including its technical
principles, related features, network impact, and engineering guidelines.
This document applies to the following NE types.
NE Type
NE Model
RNC
BSC6900, BSC6910
NodeB
Macro
Micro
BTS3803E, BTS3902E
LampSite
DBS3900 LampSite
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Feature change
Changes in features of a specific product version
Editorial change
Changes in wording or addition of information that was not described in the earlier version
RAN15.0 06 (2015-08-30)
This issue includes the following changes.
Change
Type
Change Description
Parameter Change
Feature
change
None
None
Editorial
change
l Added descriptions of RB
reconfiguration for DCCC. For details,
see 2.3 Architecture.
None
RAN15.0 05 (2014-09-15)
This issue includes the following changes.
Change
Type
Change Description
Parameter Change
Feature
change
Added
RESERVED_SWITCH_10
_BIT19 to the RsvSwitch10
(BSC6900,BSC6910)
parameter.
l 3.2.3 CELL_DCH-to-CELL_PCH
Reconfiguration and Reestablishment
l 5.2.3 CELL_DCH-to-CELL_PCH
Reconfiguration and Reestablishment
l 10.4.3 Activation
Modified 7.2 Call Reestablishment.
Editorial
change
None
RAN15.0 04 (2014-03-31)
This issue includes the following changes.
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Type
Change Description
Parameter
Change
Feature
change
None
None
Editorial
change
None
l 3.2.2 Implementation
l 10.2 Required Information
Optimized figures in 6 Air-Interface Process Timeout.
None
RAN15.0 03 (2013-09-30)
This issue includes the following changes.
Change
Type
Change Description
Parameter
Change
Feature
change
None
None
Editorial
change
None
RAN15.0 02 (2013-06-30)
This issue includes the following changes.
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Type
Change Description
Parameter Change
Feature
change
None
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Added
RBRECFG_ENH_RL_REE
ST_SWITCH to the
PROCESSSWITCH4
(BSC6900,BSC6910)
parameter.
Added
NON_DCCC_RBRECFG_R
L_REEST_SWITCH to the
ImprovementSwitch
(BSC6900,BSC6910)
parameter.
Added
RNCAP_PHYCHRECFG_E
NH_RL_REEST_SWITCH
to the PROCESSSWITCH4
(BSC6900,BSC6910)
parameter.
Added
SMC_RL_REEST_SWITC
H to the ImprovementSwitch
(BSC6900,BSC6910)
parameter.
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Type
Change Description
Parameter Change
None
None
RAN15.0 01 (2013-04-28)
This issue does not include any changes.
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Change
Type
Change Description
Parameter Change
Feature
change
Added
TRB_RESET_RL_REEST_SWIT
CH to the PROCESSSWITCH4
(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter.
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Type
Change Description
Parameter Change
l RbRelRspTmr
(BSC6900,BSC6910)
l PROCESSSWITCH4
(BSC6900,BSC6910):
RB_REL_RL_REEST_SWITC
H
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Type
Change Description
Parameter Change
None
l Changed RsvdPara1
(BSC6900,BSC6910):
RSVDBIT1_BIT24 to
OptimizationSwitch
(BSC6900,BSC6910):
CS_RL_SETUP_SWITCH.
l Changed RsvdPara1
(BSC6900,BSC6910):
RSVDBIT1_BIT25 to
OptimizationSwitch
(BSC6900,BSC6910):
PS_RL_SETUP_SWITCH.
l Changed ReservedSwitch1:
RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT1
4 to OptimizationSwitch
(BSC6900,BSC6910):
RB_RECFG_RL_REEST_SWI
TCH.
l Changed RsvdPara1:
RSVDBIT1_BIT23 to
OptimizationSwitch
(BSC6900,BSC6910):
RLFAIL_RL_SETUP_SWITC
H.
l Changed RsvdPara1
(BSC6900,BSC6910):
RSVDBIT1_BIT22 to
OptimizationSwitch
(BSC6900,BSC6910):
SRB_RESET_RL_SETUP_SWI
TCH.
l Changed RsvdPara1
(BSC6900,BSC6910):
RSVDBIT1_BIT28 to
OptimizationSwitch
(BSC6900,BSC6910):
RL_RESTORE_SWITCH.
l Changed RsvdPara2
(BSC6900,BSC6910) to
CSRLReEstCellUpdateTmr
(BSC6900,BSC6910).
l Changed RsvdPara3
(BSC6900,BSC6910) to
PSRLReEstCellUpdateTmr
(BSC6900,BSC6910).
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Type
Change Description
Parameter Change
l Changed RsvdPara1
(BSC6900,BSC6910):
RSVDBIT1_BIT26 to
OptimizationSwitch
(BSC6900,BSC6910):
UE_SRB_RESET_SWITCH.
Editorial
change
None
WRFD140103
Descripti
on
Call
Reestabl
ishment
Supported by
Controller(Y/N/NA)
BSC690
0
BSC691
0
Supporte
d by
Macro
(Y/N/
NA)
Supported by Micro
(Y/N/NA)
BTS380
3E
BTS390
2E
LampSit
e
NOTE
Y indicates that a feature is supported; N indicates that a feature is not supported; NA indicates that an NE is
not involved, that is, a feature does not require the support of the NE.
The features described in this document are implemented in the same way on macro, micro, and
LampSite base stations.
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Overview
2.1 Introduction
Call reestablishment is a function by which radio links (RLs) are reestablished when a service
interruption or an access failure occurs in temporary coverage holes and in tunnels, elevators,
and buildings that cause significant signal quality fluctuation.
Call reestablishment can be initiated by a UE or the RAN.
l
Call reestablishment initiated by a UE: The UE sends a call reestablishment request to the
network to restore services upon detecting a downlink RL out-of-synchronization problem
or a signaling radio bearer (SRB) reset.
Call reestablishment initiated by the RAN: After the RAN detects a service interruption or
an access failure (possibly due to a signaling radio bearer (SRB) reset or an uplink RL outof-synchronization problem) before the UE does, the RAN stops the UE's downlink RL
sets to enable the UE to detect downlink RL out-of-synchronization problem as soon as
possible. Upon detecting a downlink RL out-of-synchronization problem, the UE sends a
call reestablishment request to the RAN to restore services.
2.2 Benefits
Call reestablishment initiated by the RAN improves user experience.
2.3 Architecture
Causes That Can Trigger Call Reestablishment
The causes that can trigger call reestablishment after a service interruption or an access failure
are as follows:
l
RL out-of-synchronization problem
SRB reset
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PS TRB reset
2 Overview
Soft handover
Inter-RAT handover
RB setup
RB release
RB reconfiguration
DCCC RB reconfiguration consists of the following procedures:
Hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) power offset (PO) reconfiguration
Dynamic channel configuration control (DCCC) triggered by HSPA retry
DCCC triggered by TTI switching
DCCC triggered by HSPA+ feature removal after the RAB is released
DCCC triggered by fallback from DC-HSUPA to SC-HSUPA
DCCC triggered by channel fallback
DCCC triggered by event 4A or 4B
DCCC triggered by coverage-based channel switching from E-DCH to DCH
Best effort (BE) service downspeeding triggered by load reshuffling
DCCC triggered by feature fallback
PS data transmission
Before releasing RLs due to any of the causes, the RAN detects the service interruption or access
failure and initiates call reestablishment.
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Table 2-1 Mapping between service types, triggering processes, and triggering causes
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Service
Type
Triggering
Process
RL outofsynchro
nizatio
n
proble
m
SRB
reset
CS/PS
Soft handover
Physical
channel
reconfig
uration
Hard
handove
r
Compres
sed
mode
setup
Code
tree
reshuffli
ng
(only
for CS
services)
(only
for CS
services)
Serving
cell
update
Physical
channel
reconfig
uration
for inter
RNCUE timer
relations
hip
adjustme
nt when a
UE
reports
event 6G
or 6F
(only
for CS
services)
(only
for CS
services)
Inter-RAT handover
RB setup
RB reconfiguration
Measurement control
command issuing
PS TRB
reset
Air
interfac
e
process
timeout
Air
interfac
e
process
overlap
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Service
Type
PS
2 Overview
Triggering
Process
RL outofsynchro
nizatio
n
proble
m
SRB
reset
Power adjustments
for HSUPA channels
Air
interfac
e
process
timeout
Air
interfac
e
process
overlap
PS data transmission
RB release
PS TRB
reset
NOTE
The cause "RL out-of-synchronization problem" can trigger call reestablishment in processes not listed in
Table 2-1.
The other causes can trigger call reestablishment only in processes listed in Table 2-1.
After you select UE_DCH_CU_RL_REEST_SWITCH under the OptimizationSwitch7
(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter, the RNC performs call reestablishment after receiving a CELL UPDATE
message from a UE with the cause value Radio Link Failure or RLC Unrecoverable Error as a response to
one of the following messages delivered by the RNC:
You are also advised to select the PSREL_DUETO_CSFAIL_OPTIMIZE_SWITCH check box under
the OptimizationSwitch(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter to ensure the call drop rate benefits provided by
turning on the UE_DCH_CU_RL_REEST_SWITCH.
Service switches
Service switches include a CS service switch and a PS service switch. Enable a service
switch before enabling a process or cause switch.
Process switches
All triggering processes listed in Table 2-1 except PS data transmission have a switch.
Cause switches
All causes except "Air interface process timeout" have a switch.
Call reestablishment can be triggered only when required switches are enabled.
For details about service/process/cause switches of call reestablishment, see descriptions in the
follow-up chapters.
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If the number of "in-sync" indications received by the NodeB reaches the value of the
NINSYNCIND(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter before the TRlFailure
(BSC6900,BSC6910) timer expires, the NodeB stops and resets the TRlFailure
(BSC6900,BSC6910) timer.
If the number of "in-sync" indications received by the NodeB does not reach the value of
the NINSYNCIND(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter before the TRlFailure
(BSC6900,BSC6910) timer expires, the NodeB considers that an RL out-ofsynchronization problem has occurred and identifies the RL set where the problem is
located. (An RL set contains all the RLs of a UE under a NodeB.)
NOTE
When a UE's uplink RL sets are all out of synchronization, the events that occur depend on the
situation:
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When the call reestablishment function is not enabled, the call drops or the UE access finally
fails.
When the call reestablishment function is enabled, the RNC activates a synchronization
timer. If the NodeB does not detect uplink RL synchronization before the timer expires,
call reestablishment is initiated.
OptimizationSwitch
(BSC6900,BSC6910):
RL_RESTORE_SWITCH
Switch Status
Synchronization Timer
CS services
Off
RlRstrTmr(BSC6900,BSC6910)
On
T313(BSC6900,BSC6910)
Any
RlRstrTmr(BSC6900,BSC6910)
PS services
NOTE
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Process Switch
Cause Switch
l Call reestablishment
during an inter-RAT
handover is controlled by
IRATHO_HOCANCE
L_RL_REEST_SWITC
H under the
PROCESSSWITCH4
(BSC6900,BSC6910)
parameter.
RLFAIL_RL_SETUP_SW
ITCH under the
OptimizationSwitch
(BSC6900,BSC6910)
parameter
l Call reestablishment
during a soft handover is
controlled by
ASU_RL_RESET_SWI
TCH under the
OptimizationSwitch
(BSC6900,BSC6910)
parameter.
l Call reestablishment
during physical channel
reconfiguration is
controlled by
PHY_RECFG_REEST
_SWITCH under the
PROCESSSWITCH4
(BSC6900,BSC6910)
parameter.
l Call reestablishment
during RB
reconfiguration in the
DCCC procedure is
controlled by
RB_RECFG_RL_REE
ST_SWITCH under the
OptimizationSwitch
(BSC6900,BSC6910)
parameter.
l Call reestablishment
during RB
reconfiguration in
procedures other than
DCCC is controlled by
NON_DCCC_RBRECF
G_RL_REEST_SWIT
CH under the
ImprovementSwitch
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Service Switch
Switch for PS services:
PS_RL_SETUP_SWITCH
under the OptimizationS-
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Process Switch
Cause Switch
(BSC6900,BSC6910)
parameter.
l Call reestablishment
during security mode
setup is controlled by the
SMC_RL_REEST_SW
ITCH under the
ImprovementSwitch
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Service Switch
witch(BSC6900,BSC6910)
parameter
Process Switch
Cause Switch
(BSC6900,BSC6910)
parameter.
NOTE
l The switch for CS+PS combined services is the same as that for CS services.
l When call reestablishment is triggered for CS+PS combined services, calls are reestablished for both
CS and PS services.
If the RNC does not receive the Cell Update message from the UE before the timers expire,
the call drops or UE access fails.
If the RNC receives the Cell Update message from the UE before the timers expire, the
RNC stops the timers and initiates call reestablishment.
Figure 3-1 shows the signaling procedure for call reestablishment triggered by an uplink RL
out-of-synchronization problem under the same RNC.
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In the former process, the RNC sends the Radio Link Activation Command to the NodeB.
In the latter process, the SRNC sends the Radio Link Deletion Request message to the
DRNC, and upon receiving the Radio Link Deletion Response message from the NodeB,
the DRNC waits for the UE's Cell Update message.
In Figure 3-2, NodeB (Cell A) is under the SRNC and NodeB (Cell B) is under the DRNC.
Before the uplink RL out-of-synchronization problem, the UE has established an RL with each
NodeB. After the uplink RL out-of-synchronization problem, the UE attempts to establish a new
RL only with NodeB (Cell B).
3.2.2 Implementation
Figure 3-3 shows how call establishment is implemented.
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After the NodeB stops downlink power transmission for a UE's RLs, the UE starts the T313
(BSC6900,BSC6910) timer if the number of "out-sync" indications received consecutively
from Layer 1 reaches the value of the N313(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter.
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NOTE
The higher the value of the N313(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter, the harder it will be for the UE to
detect an RL out-of-synchronization problem and the longer the UE may stay on the verge of RL
out-of-synchronization problem.
2.
If the number of "in-sync" indications received consecutively from Layer 1 does not reach
the value of the N315(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter before the T313
(BSC6900,BSC6910) timer expires, the UE transmits the Cell Update message with the
cause value "Radio Link Failure" to the RNC for call reestablishment. Meanwhile, the UE
starts the T302(BSC6900,BSC6910) timer as well as the T314(BSC6900,BSC6910) timer
for CS services or the T315(BSC6900,BSC6910) timer for PS services.
3.
If the UE does not receive the Cell Update Confirm message from the RAN side after the
T302(BSC6900,BSC6910) timer expires, the UE retransmits the Cell Update message until
the T314(BSC6900,BSC6910)/T315(BSC6900,BSC6910) timer expires: (The number of
retransmissions is determined by the value of the T302(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter.)
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The network side receives the RADIO LINK FAILURE INDICATION message from the
NodeB.
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The UE transits to the common channel. Then, according to the traffic volume, it transits to a
dedicated channel to finish the call reestablishment. If an SRB resets during the D2P state
transition, the call reestablishment is performed in the same way as that performed during an
SRB reset.
If there is data in the RLC buffer after the D2P state transition is successful, you can run the
RNC MML command SET UALGORSVPARA with RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT13
under RsvSwitch5(BSC6900,BSC6910) set to 0 and run the RNC MML command SET
URRCTRLSWITCH with F2P_DATATRANS_OPTIMIZE_SWITCH under
PROCESSSWITCH4(BSC6900,BSC6910) set to 1 to send paging messages to the UE again.
CELL_DCH-to-CELL_PCH reconfiguration and reestablishment is not triggered for the
following blacklisted UEs:
l
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4 SRB Reset
SRB Reset
If the call reestablishment function is not enabled, the RNC sends the Iu Release Request
message to the core network.
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Service Switch
Process Switch
Cause Switch
OptimizationSwitch
(BSC6900,BSC6910)
:
SRB_RESET_RL_S
ETUP_SWITCH
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4 SRB Reset
Service Switch
Process Switch
Cause Switch
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Service Switch
4 SRB Reset
Process Switch
witch(BSC6900,BSC6910)
parameter
Cause Switch
NOTE
l The switch for CS+PS combined services is the same as that for CS services.
l When call reestablishment is triggered for CS+PS combined services, calls are reestablished for both
CS and PS services.
After you enable the process switch, change the length of the process timer so that call
reestablishment is more likely to be triggered by an SRB reset. The following table lists the
mapping between processes and timers.
Table 4-2 Mapping between processes and timers
Process
Timer
Soft handover
HoAsuTmr(BSC6900,BSC6910)
HoPhychRecfgTmr(BSC6900,BSC6910)
RB reconfiguration
RbRecfgRspTmr(BSC6900,BSC6910)
RB setup
RbSetupRspTmr(BSC6900,BSC6910)
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4 SRB Reset
4.2.1 Triggering
Figure 4-1 shows the signaling procedure for call reestablishment triggered by an SRB reset.
Figure 4-1 Call reestablishment triggered by an SRB reset
4.2.2 Implementation
Except that the trigger cause is different, the process of call reestablishment triggered by an SRB
reset is the same as that triggered by an RL out-of-synchronization problem. For details, see
3.2.2 Implementation.
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5 TRB Reset
TRB Reset
If the call reestablishment function is not enabled, the RNC sends the Iu Release Request
message to the core network and the UE's PS services are interrupted.
If the call reestablishment function is enabled, the RNC does not send the Iu Release
Request message to the core network and call reestablishment is triggered. After the call
reestablishment, the UE is still in the CELL_DCH state.
Process Switch
Cause Switch
None
PROCESSSWITCH4
(BSC6900,BSC6910):
TRB_RESET_RL_REE
ST_SWITCH
NOTE
Call reestablishment triggered by a TRB reset applies only to a single PS service of a UE in the CELL_DCH
state.
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5 TRB Reset
5.2.2 Implementation
Except that the trigger cause is different, the process of call reestablishment triggered by a TRB
reset is the same as that triggered by an RL out-of-synchronization problem. For details, see
section 3.2.2 Implementation.
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Scenario 1: The RNC sends the Radio Bearer Setup message to a UE but does not receive
an ACK message.
Scenario 2: The RNC sends the Radio Bearer Setup message to a UE and receives an ACK
message. However, the RNC does not receive the Radio Bearer Setup Complete message
from the UE.
Scenario 1
The RNC sends the Radio Bearer Setup message to a UE but does not receive an ACK message
before the RbSetupRspTmr(BSC6900,BSC6910) timer expires. The radio Bearer Setup fails
and either of the following occurs:
l
If the call reestablishment function is not enabled, the RAN requests the UE to release the
Iu interface resources and the call drops.
If the call reestablishment function is enabled, the RNC does not request the UE to release
the Iu interface resources but initiates call reestablishment.
In this scenario, the call reestablishment function is controlled by the service switch and process
switch, as described in Table 6-1.
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Table 6-1 Switches for call reestablishment triggered by radio bearer setup timeout in scenario
1
Service Switch
Process Switch
Cause
Switch
None
NOTE
l The service switch for CS+PS combined services is the same as that for CS services.
l When call reestablishment is triggered for CS+PS combined services, calls are reestablished for both
CS and PS services.
Figure 6-1 shows the signaling procedure for call reestablishment triggered by radio bearer setup
timeout in scenario 1.
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Figure 6-1 Call reestablishment triggered by radio bearer setup timeout in scenario 1
Scenario 2
The RNC sends the Radio Bearer Setup message to a UE and receives an ACK message.
However, the RNC does not receive the Radio Bearer Setup Complete message from the UE
before the RbSetupRspTmr(BSC6900,BSC6910) timer expires. Then either of the following
occurs:
l
If the call reestablishment function is not enabled, the RNC sends the Iu Release Request
message to the core network and the call drops.
If the call reestablishment function is enabled, the RNC does not send the Iu Release
Request message to the core network but initiates call reestablishment.
In this scenario, the call reestablishment function is controlled by the service switch and process
switch, as described in Table 6-2.
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Table 6-2 Switches for call reestablishment triggered by radio bearer setup timeout in scenario
2
Service Switch
Process Switch
Cause
Switch
RB setup is controlled by
PROCESSSWITCH4
(BSC6900,BSC6910):RB_SETUP_RL_RE
EST_SWITCH and PROCESSSWITCH4
(BSC6900,BSC6910):
RB_SETUP_ENHANCE_RL_REEST_S
WITCH.
None
NOTE
l The service switch for CS+PS combined services is the same as that for CS services.
l When call reestablishment is triggered for CS+PS combined services, calls are reestablished for both
CS and PS services.
In this scenario, the call reestablishment function is controlled by the service switch and process
switch, as described in Figure 6-2.
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Figure 6-2 Call reestablishment triggered by radio bearer setup timeout in scenario 2
Scenario 1: The RNC sends the Radio Bearer Release message to a UE but does not receive
an ACK message.
Scenario 2: The RNC sends the Radio Bearer Release message to a UE and receives an
ACK message. However, the RNC does not receive the Radio Bearer Release Complete
message from the UE.
NOTE
All the radio bearer releases mentioned in this section are releases of PS services
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Scenario 1
The RNC sends the Radio Bearer Release message to a UE but does not receive an ACK message
before the RbRelRspTmr(BSC6900,BSC6910) timer expires. Then either of the following
occurs:
l
If the call reestablishment function is not enabled, the RNC sends the Iu Release Request
message to the core network and the call drops.
If the call reestablishment function is enabled, the RNC does not send the Iu Release
Request message to the core network and call reestablishment is triggered.
To enable the call reestablishment function triggered by radio bearer release timeout, enable the
service and process switches listed in Table 6-3.
Table 6-3 Switches for call reestablishment triggered by radio bearer release timeout in scenario
1
Service Switch
Process Switch
Cause Switch
RB release is controlled by
PROCESSSWITCH4
(BSC6900,BSC6910):
RB_REL_RL_REEST_S
WITCH.
None
NOTE
l The call reestablishment function triggered by radio bearer release timeout applies only to CS+PS
combined services.
l When call reestablishment is triggered for CS+PS combined services, calls are reestablished only for
CS service.
Figure 6-3 shows the signaling procedure for call reestablishment triggered by radio bearer
release timeout in scenario 1.
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Figure 6-3 Call reestablishment triggered by radio bearer release timeout in scenario 1
Scenario 2
The RNC sends the Radio Bearer Release message to a UE and receives an ACK message.
However, the RNC does not receive the Radio Bearer Release Complete message from the UE
before the RbRelRspTmr(BSC6900,BSC6910) timer expires. Then either of the following
occurs:
l
If the call reestablishment function is not enabled, the RNC sends the Iu Release Request
message to the core network and the call drops.
If the call reestablishment function is enabled, the RNC does not send the Iu Release
Request message to the core network and call reestablishment is triggered.
To enable the call reestablishment function in this scenario, enable the service and process
switches listed in Table 6-4.
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Table 6-4 Switches for call reestablishment triggered by radio bearer release timeout in scenario
2
Service Switch
Process Switch
Cause Switch
RB release is controlled by
PROCESSSWITCH4
(BSC6900,BSC6910):RB_
REL_RL_REEST_SWITC
H.
None
NOTE
l The call reestablishment function triggered by radio bearer release timeout applies only to CS+PS
combined services.
l When call reestablishment is triggered for CS+PS combined services, calls are reestablished for both
CS and PS services.
Figure 6-4 shows the signaling procedure for call reestablishment triggered by radio bearer
release timeout in scenario 2.
Figure 6-4 Call reestablishment triggered by radio bearer release timeout in scenario 2
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If the call reestablishment function is not enabled, the RNC sends an Iu Release Request
message to the core network and the call drops.
If the call reestablishment function is enabled, the RNC does not send an Iu Release Request
message to the core network but initiates call reestablishment.
To enable the call reestablishment function in this scenario, enable the service and process
switches listed in Table 6-5.
Table 6-5 Switches for call reestablishment triggered by radio bearer reconfiguration
timeout
Service
Service Switch
Process Switch
Cause
Switch
CS
services
CS_RL_SETUP_S
WITCH under
OptimizationSwitch
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
None
PS
services
PS_RL_SETUP_S
WITCH under
OptimizationSwitch
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
The
RBRECFG_ENH_RL_REEST_SW
ITCH under the PROCESSSWITCH4
(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter and
the
RB_RECFG_RL_REEST_SWITC
H under the OptimizationSwitch
(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter
control whether call reestablishment
can be triggered by the timeout of radio
bearer reconfiguration in the DCCC
procedure. Call reestablishment can be
triggered by the timeout of radio bearer
reconfiguration in the DCCC
procedure only when these two
switches are enabled.
The
NON_DCCC_RBRECFG_RL_RE
EST_SWITCH under the
ImprovementSwitch
(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter
controls whether call reestablishment
can be triggered by the timeout of radio
bearer reconfiguration in procedures
other than DCCC.
NOTE
When call reestablishment is triggered for CS+PS combined services, calls are reestablished for both
CS and PS services.
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Figure 6-5 shows the signaling procedure for call reestablishment triggered by radio bearer
reconfiguration timeout.
Figure 6-5 Call reestablishment triggered by radio bearer reconfiguration timeout
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If the call reestablishment function is not enabled, the RNC sends an Iu Release Request
message to the core network and the call drops.
If the call reestablishment function is enabled, the RNC does not send an Iu Release Request
message to the core network but initiates call reestablishment.
To enable the call reestablishment function in this scenario, enable the service and process
switches listed in Table 6-6.
Table 6-6 Switches for call reestablishment triggered by physical channel reconfiguration
timeout
Service Switch
Process Switch
Cause
Switch
PHY_RECFG_REEST_SWITCH and
PHYCHRECFG_ENH_RL_REEST_SWITCH
under the PROCESSSWITCH4
(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter
None
NOTE
When call reestablishment is triggered for CS+PS combined services, both CS and PS services are
reestablished.
Figure 6-6 shows the signaling procedure for call reestablishment triggered by physical channel
reconfiguration timeout.
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If the call reestablishment function is not enabled, the RNC sends an Iu Release Request
message to the core network and the call drops.
If the call reestablishment function is enabled, the RNC does not send an Iu Release Request
message to the core network but initiates call reestablishment.
To enable the call reestablishment function in this scenario, enable the service and process
switches listed in Table 6-7.
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Table 6-7 Switches for call reestablishment triggered by security mode setup timeout
Service Switch
Process Switch
Cause
Switch
CS_RL_SETUP_SWIT
CH under OptimizationSwitch
(BSC6900,BSC6910)
None
PS_RL_SETUP_SWIT
CH under OptimizationSwitch
(BSC6900,BSC6910)
NOTE
Call reestablishment triggered by security mode setup timeout applies to scenarios where a UE has
set up a single service or combined services but the UE experiences a security mode setup failure
when attempting to set up another service.
Figure 6-7 shows the signaling procedure for call reestablishment triggered by security
mode setup timeout.
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The signaling procedures are similar to those of air-interface process timeout. For details, see
6.1 Air-Interface Process Timeout Detection.
To enable the call reestablishment function in this scenario, enable the service, process, and
cause switches.
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Table 7-1 Switches for call reestablishment triggered by air-interface process overlap in scenario
1 (ACK of the Radio Bearer Setup message is not received.)
Service Switch
Process Switch
Cause Switch
OptimizationSwitch
(BSC6900,BSC6910):
RLFAIL_RL_SETUP_SW
ITCH
NOTE
l The service switch for CS+PS combined services is the same as that for CS services.
l When call reestablishment is triggered for CS+PS combined services, calls are reestablished for both
CS and PS services.
Process Switch
Cause Switch
RB setup is controlled by
PROCESSSWITCH4
(BSC6900,BSC6910):RB_S
ETUP_RL_REEST_SWIT
CH and
PROCESSSWITCH4
(BSC6900,BSC6910):
RB_SETUP_ENHANCE_
RL_REEST_SWITCH.
OptimizationSwitch
(BSC6900,BSC6910):
RLFAIL_RL_SETUP_SW
ITCH
NOTE
l The service switch for CS+PS combined services is the same as that for CS services.
l When call reestablishment is triggered for CS+PS combined services, calls are reestablished for both
CS and PS services.
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Process Switch
Cause Switch
The CS service is
controlled by
OptimizationSwitch
(BSC6900,BSC6910):CS_
RL_SETUP_SWITCH.
RB release is controlled by
PROCESSSWITCH4
(BSC6900,BSC6910):
RB_REL_RL_REEST_SWI
TCH.
OptimizationSwitch
(BSC6900,BSC6910):
RLFAIL_RL_SETUP_SW
ITCH
NOTE
l The service switch for CS+PS combined services is the same as that for CS services.
l When call reestablishment is triggered for CS+PS combined services, calls are reestablished for both
CS and PS services.
Process Switch
Cause Switch
RB release is controlled
byPROCESSSWITCH4
(BSC6900,BSC6910):
RB_REL_RL_REEST_S
WITCH.
OptimizationSwitch
(BSC6900,BSC6910):
RLFAIL_RL_SETUP_SW
ITCH
NOTE
l The service switch for CS+PS combined services is the same as that for CS services.
l When call reestablishment is triggered for CS+PS combined services, calls are reestablished for both
CS and PS services.
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Process Switch
Cause Switch
RB reconfiguration is
controlled by
OptimizationSwitch
(BSC6900,BSC6910):RB_
RECFG_RL_REEST_SW
ITCH.
OptimizationSwitch
(BSC6900,BSC6910):
RLFAIL_RL_SETUP_SW
ITCH
Table 7-6 lists the switches for call reestablishment triggered when the RNC does not receive
the ACK of the Radio Bearer Reconfiguration message for CS+PS combined services.
Table 7-6 Switches for call reestablishment triggered by air-interface process overlap in scenario
1 (ACK of the Radio Bearer Reconfiguration message for CS+PS combined services is not
received.)
Service Switch
Process Switch
Cause Switch
RB reconfiguration is
controlled by
OptimizationSwitch
(BSC6900,BSC6910):RB_
RECFG_RL_REEST_SW
ITCH.
OptimizationSwitch
(BSC6900,BSC6910):
RLFAIL_RL_SETUP_SW
ITCH
NOTE
l The service switch for CS+PS combined services is the same as that for CS services.
l When call reestablishment is triggered for CS+PS combined services, calls are reestablished for both
CS and PS services.
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Table 7-7 Switches for call reestablishment triggered when the UE does not send a Physical
Channel Reconfiguration Complete message to the RNC for a single PS service
Service Switch
Process Switch
Cause Switch
RLFAIL_RL_SETUP_SW
ITCH under the
OptimizationSwitch
(BSC6900,BSC6910)
parameter
Table 7-8 lists the switches for call reestablishment triggered when the UE does not send the
RNC a Physical Channel Reconfiguration Complete message for CS+PS combined services.
Table 7-8 Switches for call reestablishment triggered when the UE does not send a Physical
Channel Reconfiguration Complete message to the RNC for CS+PS combined services
Service Switch
Process Switch
Cause Switch
RLFAIL_RL_SETUP_SW
ITCH under the
OptimizationSwitch
(BSC6900,BSC6910)
parameter
NOTE
l The switch for CS+PS combined services is the same as that for CS services.
l When call reestablishment is triggered for CS+PS combined services, calls are reestablished for both
CS and PS services.
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Table 7-9 Switches for call reestablishment triggered when the UE does not send the RNC a
Security Mode Complete message
Service
Service Switch
Process Switch
Cause Switch
PS services
PS_RL_SETUP_S
WITCH under
OptimizationSwitch
(BSC6900,BSC6910
)
The
SMC_RL_REEST_
SWITCH under the
ImprovementSwitch
(BSC6900,BSC6910
) parameter controls
whether call
reestablishment can
be triggered when
security mode setup
overlaps cell update.
RLFAIL_RL_SET
UP_SWITCH under
OptimizationSwitch
(BSC6900,BSC6910
)
NOTE
l The service switch for CS+PS combined services is the same as that for CS services.
l When call reestablishment is triggered for CS+PS combined services, calls are reestablished for both
CS and PS services.
Table 7-10 lists the switches for call reestablishment triggered when the UE does not send the
RNC a Security Mode Complete message. These switches apply to scenarios where the UE has
set up a CS service and attempts to set up a new service.
Table 7-10 Switches for call reestablishment triggered when the UE does not send the RNC a
Security Mode Complete message
Service
Service Switch
Process Switch
Cause Switch
CS services
CS_RL_SETUP_S
WITCH under
OptimizationSwitch
(BSC6900,BSC6910
)
The
SMC_RL_REEST_
SWITCH under the
ImprovementSwitch
(BSC6900,BSC6910
) parameter controls
whether call
reestablishment can
be triggered when
security mode setup
overlaps cell update.
OptimizationSwitch
(BSC6900,BSC6910
):
RLFAIL_RL_SET
UP_SWITCH
NOTE
l The service switch for CS+PS combined services is the same as that for CS services.
l When call reestablishment is triggered for CS+PS combined services, calls are reestablished for both
CS and PS services.
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8 Related Features
Related Features
Prerequisite Features
None
Impacted Features
None
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9 Network Impact
Network Impact
System Capacity
No impact.
Network Performance
When the call reestablishment function is enabled in scenarios with weak coverage or significant
signal fluctuation, calls will be reestablished for UEs with service interruptions or access failures
that are caused by link failures or control/user plane faults. As a result, the call drop rate decreases
and the UE access success rate increases. The exact gains depend on the coverage of the live
network.
When a UE service is interrupted or the UE access fails, channel element (CE), code resources,
and power resources are released for the UE. After call reestablishment succeeds, the released
resources are re-occupied by the UE.
The call reestablishment function affects end user experience. This function generally affects
CS user experience with more occurrences of mute voice and garbled noise, which can be
observed by the following counters:
l
VS.AMRNB.ULSilent.OccurNum(BSC6900,BSC6910)
VS.AMRNB.DLSilent.OccurNum(BSC6900,BSC6910)
VS.AMRWB.ULSilent.OccurNum(BSC6900,BSC6910)
VS.AMRWB.DLSilent.OccurNum(BSC6900,BSC6910)
VS.AMRNB.ULGarbledVoice.OccurNum(BSC6900,BSC6910)
VS.AMRWB.ULGarbledVoice.OccurNum(BSC6900,BSC6910)
VS.AMRNB.DLGarbledVoice.OccurNum(BSC6900,BSC6910)
VS.AMRWB.DLGarbledVoice.OccurNum(BSC6900,BSC6910)
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9 Network Impact
After the D2P reconfiguration and reestablishment algorithm is enabled, D2P state transition
attempts and successful D2P state transitions increase. Meanwhile, call drops or second RRC
connection setup attempts during CELL_DCH-to-CELL_PCH state transitions increase. That
is, the values of the following counters increase:
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NOTE
To enable call reestablishment due to different trigger causes, processes, or service types, different
switches need to be turned on. When the calculation result of the formula for CS or PS services is
greater than 30%, it is recommended that all corresponding switches for CS or PS services be turned
on.
After the preceding switches are set to ON, the RNC counts call reestablishment attempts
that fail in the following scenarios:
Scenario 1: In the RAB setup process, the RNC delivers a RADIO BEARER SETUP
message to the UE but does not receive an ACK message from the UE. It initiates a call
reestablishment process but the process fails.
Scenario 2: In the RAB setup process, the RNC delivers a RADIO BEARER SETUP
message to the UE but does not receive an ACK message from the UE. Instead, it
receives a cell update request with the cause value "radio link failure" or "RLC
Unrecoverable error" and the cell update process fails.
Scenario 3: In the RAB setup process, the RNC delivers a RADIO BEARER SETUP
message to the UE and receives a cell update request with a cause value "cell
reselection." However, the call update process fails.
l
10.3 Planning
None
10.4 Deployment
10.4.1 Requirements
None
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ter
Name
Parameter
ID
Remarks
Data
Source
Timer
302
T302
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
Radio
network
plan
(internal)
Constant
302
N302
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
Radio
network
plan
(internal)
Timer
313
T313
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
Default
value/
Recommen
ded value
Constant
313
N313
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
Radio
network
plan
(internal)
Constant
315
N315
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
Radio
network
plan
(internal)
Timer
314
T314
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
Radio
network
plan
(internal)
Timer
315
T315
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
Radio
network
plan
(internal)
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Parame
ter
Name
Parameter
ID
Remarks
Data
Source
Num of
Continu
ous Out
of Sync
Ind
NoutsyncInd
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
Radio
network
plan
(internal)
Num of
Continu
ous in
Sync Ind
NInsyncInd
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
Radio
network
plan
(internal)
Radio
Link
Failure
Timer
Length
TRlFailure
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
Radio
network
plan
(internal)
Timer
for Wait
for Cell
Update
Specific
to CS
UE
CSRLReEst
CellUpdateT
mr
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
Radio
network
plan
(internal)
Timer
for Wait
for Cell
Update
Specific
to PS UE
PSRLReEst
CellUpdateT
mr
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
Optimiz
ation
Switch
Optimization
Switch
(BSC6900,
BSC6910):
SRB_RESE
T_RL_SET
UP_SWITC
H
Radio
network
plan
(internal)
Radio
network
plan
(internal)
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Parame
ter
Name
Parameter
ID
Remarks
Data
Source
Optimiz
ation
Switch
Optimization
Switch
(BSC6900,
BSC6910):
RLFAIL_R
L_SETUP_
SWITCH
Radio
network
plan
(internal)
Optimiz
ation
Switch
Optimization
Switch
(BSC6900,
BSC6910):
ASU_RL_R
ESET_SWI
TCH
Optimiz
ation
Switch
Optimization
Switch
(BSC6900,
BSC6910):
RB_RECF
G_RL_REE
ST_SWITC
H
Process
Control
Switch 4
PROCESSS
WITCH4
(BSC6900,
BSC6910):
TRB_RESE
T_RL_REE
ST_SWITC
H
Process
Control
Switch 4
PROCESSS
WITCH4
(BSC6900,
BSC6910):
RB_SETUP
_RL_REES
T_SWITCH
Default
value/
Recommen
ded value
Default
value/
Recommen
ded value
Default
value/
Recommen
ded value
Default
value/
Recommen
ded value
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Parame
ter
Name
Parameter
ID
Remarks
Data
Source
Process
Control
Switch 4
PROCESSS
WITCH4
(BSC6900,
BSC6910):
PHY_RECF
G_REEST_
SWITCH
Default
value/
Recommen
ded value
Process
Control
Switch 4
PROCESSS
WITCH4
(BSC6900,
BSC6910):
RB_REL_R
L_REEST_
SWITCH
Process
Control
Switch 4
PROCESSS
WITCH4
(BSC6900,
BSC6910):
IRATHO_H
OCANCEL
_RL_REES
T_SWITCH
Optimiz
ation
Switch
Optimization
Switch
(BSC6900,
BSC6910):
MC_RL_R
ESET_SWI
TCH
Optimiz
ation
Switch
Optimization
Switch
(BSC6900,
BSC6910):
CS_RL_SE
TUP_SWIT
CH
Optimiz
ation
Switch
Optimization
Switch
(BSC6900,
BSC6910):
PS_RL_SE
TUP_SWIT
CH
Default
value/
Recommen
ded value
Default
value/
Recommen
ded value
Default
value/
Recommen
ded value
Radio
network
plan
(internal)
Radio
network
plan
(internal)
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Parame
ter
Name
Parameter
ID
Remarks
Data
Source
Process
Control
Switch 4
PROCESSS
WITCH4
(BSC6900,
BSC6910):
IUR_RL_R
EEST_SWI
TCH
Default
value/
Recommen
ded value
Process
Control
Switch 4
PROCESSS
WITCH4
(BSC6900,
BSC6910):
RB_SETUP
_ENHANC
E_RL_REE
ST_SWITC
H
Default
value/
Recommen
ded value
Process
Control
Switch 4
PROCESSS
WITCH4
(BSC6900,
BSC6910):
PHYCHRE
CFG_ENH_
RL_REEST
_SWITCH
PROCESSS
WITCH4
(BSC6900,
BSC6910):
RBRECFG
_ENH_RL_
REEST_SW
ITCH
Improvemen
tSwitch
(BSC6900,
BSC6910):
SMC_RL_R
EEST_SWI
TCH
Process
Control
Switch 4
Improve
ment
Switch
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value/
Recommen
ded value
Default
value/
Recommen
ded value
Default
value/
Recommen
ded value
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Parame
ter
Name
Parameter
ID
Remarks
Data
Source
Improve
ment
Switch
Improvemen
tSwitch
(BSC6900,
BSC6910):
N
ON_DCCC
_RBRECF
G_RL_REE
ST_SWITC
H
Default
value/
Recommen
ded value
Optimization
Switch
(BSC6900,
BSC6910):
RL_RESTO
RE_SWITC
H
Wait RB
setup
response
timer
RbSetupRsp
Tmr
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
Radio
network
plan
(internal)
Wait RB
release
response
timer
RbRelRspT
mr
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
Radio
network
plan
(internal)
Wait RB
reconfig
uration
response
timer
RbRecfgRsp
Tmr
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)'
Radio
network
plan
(internal)
HO
active
set
update
response
timer
HoAsuTmr
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
Radio
network
plan
(internal)
HO
PhyCh
reconfig
uration
timer
HoPhychRe
cfgTmr
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
Radio
network
plan
(internal)
Optimiz
ation
Switch
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network
plan
(internal)
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10.4.3 Activation
Using MML Commands
Step 1 Set the following parameters appropriately:
l Run the SET UCONNMODETIMER command to set Timer 302, Constant 302, Timer
313, Constant 313, Timer 314, Constant 315, and Timer 315.
l Run the MOD UCELL command to set Num of Continuous in Sync Ind, Num of
Continuous Out of Sync Ind, and Radio Link Failure Timer Length.
l Run the SET USTATETIMER command to set Timer for Wait for Cell Update Specific
to CS UE and Timer for Wait for Cell Update Specific to PS UE.
l Run the SET USTATETIMER command and set HO active set update response timer,
HO PhyCh reconfiguration timer, and Wait RB reconfiguration response timer.
Step 2 Enable the switches that control the call reestablishment function for CS and PS services.
Run the SET URRCTRLSWITCH command and select CS_RL_SETUP_SWITCH
(CS_RL_SETUP_SWITCH) and PS_RL_SETUP_SWITCH(PS_RL_SETUP_SWITCH)
under Optimization Switch.
Step 3 Enable the switches that control the call reestablishment function triggered by RL out-ofsynchronization problems and SRB resets.
Run the SET URRCTRLSWITCH command and select
SRB_RESET_RL_SETUP_SWITCH(SRB_RESET_RL_SETUP_SWITCH) and
RLFAIL_RL_SETUP_SWITCH(RLFAIL_RL_SETUP_SWITCH) under Optimization
Switch.
Step 4 Set the timer for the Active Set Update process.
l Run the SET URRCTRLSWITCH command and select ASU_RL_RESET_SWITCH
(ASU_RL_RESET_SWITCH) under Optimization Switch.
l Run the SET USTATETIMER command to set HO active set update response timer.
Step 5 Enable the switch that control the call reestablishment function triggered by measurement
control.
Run the SET URRCTRLSWITCH command and select MC_RL_RESET_SWITCH
(MC_RL_RESET_SWITCH) under Optimization Switch.
Step 6 Enable the switch that control the call reestablishment function triggered by TRB resets.
Run the SET URRCTRLSWITCH command and select
TRB_RESET_RL_REEST_SWITCH under Process Control Switch 4.
Step 7 Enable the switch that controls the call reestablishment function triggered by physical channel
reconfiguration.
l Run the SET URRCTRLSWITCH command and select
PHY_RECFG_REEST_SWITCH under Process Control Switch 4.
l Run the SET USTATETIMER command to set HO PhyCh reconfiguration timer.
Step 8 Enable the switch that controls the call reestablishment function triggered by RB setup.
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The RAB assignment timer needs to be configured on the CN side and its value must be greater than the
value of RbSetupRspTmr(BSC6900,BSC6910) plus the timer CSRLReEstCellUpdateTmr
(BSC6900,BSC6910) (for CS services) or PSRLReEstCellUpdateTmr(BSC6900,BSC6910) (for PS
services)..
Step 9 Enable the switch that controls the call reestablishment function triggered by RB reconfiguration
during DCCC.
l Run the SET URRCTRLSWITCH command and select
RB_RECFG_RL_REEST_SWITCH(RB_RECFG_RL_REEST_SWITCH) under
Optimization Switch.
l Run the SET USTATETIMER command to set Wait RB reconfiguration response
timer.
Step 10 Enable the switch that controls the call reestablishment function triggered by RB release.
Run the SET URRCTRLSWITCH command and select RB_REL_RL_REEST_SWITCH
under Process Control Switch 4.
Step 11 Enable the switch that controls the call reestablishment function under different RNCs.
Run the SET URRCTRLSWITCH command and select IUR_RL_REEST_SWITCH under
Process Control Switch 4.
Step 12 Enable the switch that controls the call reestablishment function triggered by inter-RAT
handover.
Run the SET URRCTRLSWITCH command and select
IRATHO_HOCANCEL_RL_REEST_SWITCH under Process Control Switch 4.
Step 13 Enable the enhanced switch that controls whether call reestablishment can be triggered by
physical channel reconfiguration timeout.
Run the SET URRCTRLSWITCH command and select
PHYCHRECFG_ENH_RL_REEST_SWITCH under Process Control Switch 4.
Step 14 Enable the enhanced switch that controls whether call reestablishment can be triggered by radio
bearer reconfiguration timeout during the DCCC procedure.
Run the SET URRCTRLSWITCH command and select
RBRECFG_ENH_RL_REEST_SWITCH under Process Control Switch 4.
Step 15 Enable the enhanced switch that controls whether call reestablishment can be triggered by the
timeout of radio bearer reconfiguration timeout in during procedures other than DCCC.
Run the SET URRCTRLSWITCH command and select
NON_DCCC_RBRECFG_RL_REEST_SWITCH under Improvement Switch.
Step 16 Enable the switch that controls whether call reestablishment can be triggered by security mode
setup timeout.
Run the SET URRCTRLSWITCH command and select SMC_RL_REEST_SWITCH under
Improvement Switch.
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NOTE
Set the security mode response timer on the CN side to a value greater than the security mode timer
(RRCSECRTMODECMPTMR(BSC6900,BSC6910)) plus the timer T314(BSC6900,BSC6910) on the
RNC side.
Step 17 Run the SET URRCTRLSWITCH command and select RL_RESTORE_SWITCH under
Optimization Switch.
Step 18 (Optional) Enable the D2P reconfiguration and reestablishment algorithm. It is recommended
that you consult Huawei engineers before enabling the algorithm.
1.
2.
3.
----End
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When configuring the DPCH Maximum Power Restriction feature on the CME, perform a single
configuration first, and then perform a batch modification if required. Configure the parameters of a single
object before a batch modification. Perform a batch modification before logging out of the parameter setting
interface.
MO
NE
Parameter
Name
Parameter
ID
Configura
ble in CME
Batch
Modificati
on
UCONNMO
DETIMER
RNC
Timer 302
T302
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
Yes
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(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
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NE
Parameter
Name
Parameter
ID
Configura
ble in CME
Batch
Modificati
on
T314
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
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USTATETI
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URRCTRLS
WITCH
RNC
RNC
RNC
Timer 315
T315
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
Num of
Continuous
in Sync Ind
NInsyncInd
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
Num of
Continuous
Out of Sync
Ind
NoutsyncIn
d
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
Radio Link
Failure
Timer
Length
TRlFailure
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
Timer for
Wait for Cell
Update
Specific to
CS UE
CSRLReEst
CellUpdateT
mr
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
Timer for
Wait for Cell
Update
Specific to
PS UE
PSRLReEst
CellUpdateT
mr
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
Optimizatio
n Switch
Optimizatio
nSwitch
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
Yes
Yes
Yes
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5. (Optional)
MO
USTATETI
MER
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NE
RNC
Parameter
Name
Parameter
ID
Process
Control
Switch 4
PROCESSS
WITCH4
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
Improvemen
t Switch
Improvemen
tSwitch
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
HO active set
update
response
timer
HoAsuTmr
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
Configura
ble in CME
Batch
Modificati
on
Yes
NOTE
Set this
parameter if
OPTIMIZA
TIONSWIT
CH
(BSC6900,
BSC6910):
ASU_RL_R
ESET_SWI
TCH is
enabled.
HO PhyCh
reconfigurati
on timer
NOTE
Set this
parameter if
PROCESSS
WITCH4
(BSC6900,
BSC6910):
PHY_RECF
G_REEST_
SWITCH is
enabled.
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(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
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NE
Parameter
Name
Parameter
ID
Wait RB
reconfigurati
on response
timer
RbRecfgRsp
Tmr
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
Configura
ble in CME
Batch
Modificati
on
NOTE
Set this
parameter if
Optimizatio
nSwitch
(BSC6900,
BSC6910):
RB_RECFG
_RL_REES
T_SWITCH
is enabled.
10.4.5 Deactivation
Using MML Commands
Step 1 Disable the switches that control the call reestablishment function for CS and PS services.
Run the SET URRCTRLSWITCH command and clear CS_RL_SETUP_SWITCH
(CS_RL_SETUP_SWITCH) and PS_RL_SETUP_SWITCH(PS_RL_SETUP_SWITCH)
under Optimization Switch.
Step 2 Disable the switches that control the call reestablishment function triggered by RL out-ofsynchronization problems and SRB resets.
Run the SET URRCTRLSWITCH command and clear
SRB_RESET_RL_SETUP_SWITCH(SRB_RESET_RL_SETUP_SWITCH) and
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Step 13 Disable the enhanced switch that controls whether call reestablishment can be triggered by radio
bearer reconfiguration timeout during the DCCC procedure.
Run the SET URRCTRLSWITCH command and clear
RBRECFG_ENH_RL_REEST_SWITCH under Process Control Switch 4.
Step 14 Disable the enhanced switch that controls whether call reestablishment can be triggered by radio
bearer reconfiguration timeout during procedures other than DCCC.
Run the SET URRCTRLSWITCH command and clear
NON_DCCC_RBRECFG_RL_REEST_SWITCH under Improvement Switch.
Step 15 Disable the switch that controls whether call reestablishment can be triggered by security mode
setup timeout.
Run the SET URRCTRLSWITCH command and clear SMC_RL_REEST_SWITCH under
Improvement Switch.
Step 16 Run the SET URRCTRLSWITCH command and clear RL_RESTORE_SWITCH
(RL_RESTORE_SWITCH) under Optimization Switch.
Step 17 Set the following parameters to the values they were before the function was enabled:
l Run the SET UCONNMODETIMER command to reset the following parameters to their
original values: Timer 302, Constant 302, Timer 313, Constant 313, Timer 314, Constant
315, and Timer 315.
l Run the MOD UCELL command to reset the following parameters to their original values:
Num of Continuous in Sync Ind, Num of Continuous Out of Sync Ind, and Radio Link
Failure Timer Length.
l Run the SET USTATETIMER command to reset Timer for Wait for Cell Update Specific
to CS UE and Timer for Wait for Cell Update Specific to PS UE to their original values.
l Run the SET USTATETIMER to reset the following parameters to their original values:
HO active set update response timer, HO PhyCh reconfiguration timer, and Wait RB
reconfiguration response timer.
----End
When you deactivate the call reestablishment function, change the values of the following parameters back
to their settings before this function was activated: T302(BSC6900,BSC6910), N302
(BSC6900,BSC6910), T313(BSC6900,BSC6910), N313(BSC6900,BSC6910), N315
(BSC6900,BSC6910), T314(BSC6900,BSC6910)(CS), T315(BSC6900,BSC6910)(PS), NInsyncInd
(BSC6900,BSC6910), NoutsyncInd(BSC6900,BSC6910), TRlFailure(BSC6900,BSC6910),
RbRecfgRspTmr(BSC6900,BSC6910), HoAsuTmr(BSC6900,BSC6910) and HoPhychRecfgTmr
(BSC6900,BSC6910). Otherwise, network performance will be greatly affected.
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When configuring the DPCH Maximum Power Restriction feature on the CME, perform a single
configuration first, and then perform a batch modification if required. Configure the parameters of a single
object before a batch modification. Perform a batch modification before logging out of the parameter setting
interface.
When you deactivate the call reestablishment function, change the values of the following parameters back
to their settings before this function was activated: T302(BSC6900,BSC6910), N302
(BSC6900,BSC6910), T313(BSC6900,BSC6910), N313(BSC6900,BSC6910), N315
(BSC6900,BSC6910), T314(BSC6900,BSC6910)(CS), T315(BSC6900,BSC6910)(PS), NInsyncInd
(BSC6900,BSC6910), NoutsyncInd(BSC6900,BSC6910), TRlFailure(BSC6900,BSC6910),
RbRecfgRspTmr(BSC6900,BSC6910), HoAsuTmr(BSC6900,BSC6910) and HoPhychRecfgTmr
(BSC6900,BSC6910). Otherwise, network performance will be greatly affected.
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Parameter Name
Parameter
ID
Config
urable
in CME
Batch
Modifi
cation
URRCT
RLSWI
TCH
RNC
Optimization Switch
Optimization
Switch
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
Yes
PROCESSS
WITCH4
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
Improvement Switch
Improvement
Switch
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
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MO
NE
Parameter Name
Parameter
ID
Config
urable
in CME
Batch
Modifi
cation
UCON
NMOD
ETIME
R
RNC
Timer 302
T302
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
Yes
Constant 302
N302
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
Timer 313
T313
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
Constant 313
N313
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
Timer 314
T314
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
Constant 315
N315
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
Timer 315
T315
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
NInsyncInd
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
NoutsyncInd
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
TRlFailure
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
CSRLReEstC
ellUpdateTm
r
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
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USTAT
ETIME
R
RNC
RNC
Yes
Yes
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USTAT
ETIME
R
RNC
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Parameter Name
Parameter
ID
PSRLReEstC
ellUpdateTm
r
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
HoAsuTmr
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
NOTE
Roll back this parameter if
OPTIMIZATIONSWITCH
(BSC6900,BSC6910):ASU_RL_RESE
T_SWITCH is disabled.
Config
urable
in CME
Batch
Modifi
cation
Yes
HoPhychRec
fgTmr
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
RbRecfgRsp
Tmr
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
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Values of the following counters, which measure the number of CS RABs abnormally
released due to RF reasons, will decrease:
VS.RAB.AbnormRel.CS.RF(BSC6900,BSC6910)
VS.RAB.AbnormRel.CS.RF.ULSync(BSC6900,BSC6910)
VS.RAB.AbnormRel.CS.RF.SRBReset(BSC6900,BSC6910)
Values of the following counters, which measure the number of CS RAB establishment
failures due to RF reasons, will decrease:
VS.RAB.FailEstabCS.RNL(BSC6900,BSC6910)
VS.RAB.FailEstabCS.IubFail(BSC6900,BSC6910)
VS.RAB.FailEstabCS.UuFail(BSC6900,BSC6910)
VS.RAB.FailEstabCS.SRBReset(BSC6900,BSC6910)
VS.RAB.FailEstabCS.CellUpd(BSC6900,BSC6910)
VS.RAB.FailEstabCS.UuNoReply(BSC6900,BSC6910)
After the call reestablishment function is enabled, the preceding KPIs should be improved or
the same as those before the function was enabled. If the KPIs deteriorated, optimize them.
After the call reestablishment function is enabled, the values of the IRATHO.AttOutCS
(BSC6900,BSC6910) and IRATHO.AttOutPSUTRAN(BSC6900,BSC6910) counters
should increase.
PS Services
After the call reestablishment function is enabled for PS services, observe the following KPIs:
l
Values of the following counters, which measure the number of PS RABs abnormally
released due to RF reasons, will decrease:
VS.RAB.AbnormRel.PS.RF(BSC6900,BSC6910)
VS.RAB.AbnormRel.PS.RF.ULSync(BSC6900,BSC6910)
VS.RAB.AbnormRel.PS.RF.SRBReset(BSC6900,BSC6910)
VS.RAB.AbnormRel.PS.RF.TRBReset(BSC6900,BSC6910)
Values of the following counters, which measure the number of PS RAB establishment
failures due to RF reasons, will decrease:
VS.RAB.FailEstabPS.RNL(BSC6900,BSC6910)
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VS.RAB.FailEstabPS.IubFail(BSC6900,BSC6910)
VS.RAB.FailEstabPS.UuFail(BSC6900,BSC6910)
VS.RAB.FailEstabPS.SRBReset(BSC6900,BSC6910)
VS.RAB.FailEstabPS.CellUpd(BSC6900,BSC6910)
VS.RAB.FailEstabPS.UuNoReply(BSC6900,BSC6910)
After the call reestablishment function is enabled, the preceding KPIs should be improved or
the same as those before the function was enabled. If the KPIs deteriorated, optimize them.
After the call reestablishment function is enabled, the values of the IRATHO.AttOutCS
(BSC6900,BSC6910) and IRATHO.AttOutPSUTRAN(BSC6900,BSC6910) counters
should increase.
10.7 Troubleshooting
None
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Parameters
NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
Description
RsvSwit
ch10
BSC690
0
SET
UALGO
RSVPA
RA
None
None
Meaning:
RRM algorithm reserved U32 Switch Para 10. The 32bit parameter is reserved for further change request use.
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_10_BIT1,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT2,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT3,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT4,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT5,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT6,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT7,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT8,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT9,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT10,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT11,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT12,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT13,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT14,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT15,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT16,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT17,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT18,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT19,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT20,
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Parame
ter ID
NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
11 Parameters
Description
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT21,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT22,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT23,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT24,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT25,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT26,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT27,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT28,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT29,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT30,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT31,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT32
Unit: None
Actual Value Range:
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT1,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT2,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT3,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT4,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT5,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT6,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT7,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT8,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT9,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT10,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT11,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT12,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT13,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT14,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT15,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT16,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT17,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT18,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT19,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT20,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT21,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT22,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT23,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT24,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT25,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT26,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT27,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT28,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT29,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT30,
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Parame
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NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
11 Parameters
Description
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT31,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT32
Default Value:
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT1-0&RESERVED_S
WITCH_10_BIT2-0&RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BI
T3-0&RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT4-0&RESERV
ED_SWITCH_10_BIT5-0&RESERVED_SWITCH_1
0_BIT6-0&RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT7-0&RES
ERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT8-0&RESERVED_SWIT
CH_10_BIT9-0&RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT100&RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT11-0&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_10_BIT12-0&RESERVED_SWITCH_1
0_BIT13-0&RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT14-0&R
ESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT15-0&RESERVED_S
WITCH_10_BIT16-0&RESERVED_SWITCH_10_B
IT17-0&RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT18-0&RESE
RVED_SWITCH_10_BIT19-0&RESERVED_SWIT
CH_10_BIT20-0&RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT21
-0&RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT22-0&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_10_BIT23-0&RESERVED_SWITCH_1
0_BIT24-0&RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT25-0&R
ESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT26-0&RESERVED_S
WITCH_10_BIT27-0&RESERVED_SWITCH_10_B
IT28-0&RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT29-0&RESE
RVED_SWITCH_10_BIT30-0&RESERVED_SWIT
CH_10_BIT31-0&RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT32
-0
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Parame
ter ID
NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
Description
RsvSwit
ch10
BSC691
0
SET
UALGO
RSVPA
RA
None
None
Meaning:
RRM algorithm reserved U32 Switch Para 10. The 32bit parameter is reserved for further change request use.
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_10_BIT1,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT2,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT3,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT4,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT5,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT6,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT7,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT8,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT9,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT10,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT11,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT12,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT13,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT14,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT15,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT16,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT17,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT18,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT19,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT20,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT21,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT22,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT23,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT24,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT25,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT26,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT27,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT28,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT29,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT30,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT31,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT32
Unit: None
Actual Value Range:
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT1,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT2,
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MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
11 Parameters
Description
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT3,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT4,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT5,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT6,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT7,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT8,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT9,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT10,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT11,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT12,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT13,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT14,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT15,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT16,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT17,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT18,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT19,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT20,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT21,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT22,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT23,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT24,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT25,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT26,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT27,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT28,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT29,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT30,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT31,
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT32
Default Value:
RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT1-0&RESERVED_S
WITCH_10_BIT2-0&RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BI
T3-0&RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT4-0&RESERV
ED_SWITCH_10_BIT5-0&RESERVED_SWITCH_1
0_BIT6-0&RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT7-0&RES
ERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT8-0&RESERVED_SWIT
CH_10_BIT9-0&RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT100&RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT11-0&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_10_BIT12-0&RESERVED_SWITCH_1
0_BIT13-0&RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT14-0&R
ESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT15-0&RESERVED_S
WITCH_10_BIT16-0&RESERVED_SWITCH_10_B
IT17-0&RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT18-0&RESE
RVED_SWITCH_10_BIT19-0&RESERVED_SWIT
CH_10_BIT20-0&RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT21
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ID
Feature
Name
11 Parameters
Description
-0&RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT22-0&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_10_BIT23-0&RESERVED_SWITCH_1
0_BIT24-0&RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT25-0&R
ESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT26-0&RESERVED_S
WITCH_10_BIT27-0&RESERVED_SWITCH_10_B
IT28-0&RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT29-0&RESE
RVED_SWITCH_10_BIT30-0&RESERVED_SWIT
CH_10_BIT31-0&RESERVED_SWITCH_10_BIT32
-0
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Parame
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NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
Description
PROCE
SSSWIT
CH4
BSC690
0
SET
URRCT
RLSWI
TCH
WRFD020302
Inter
Frequen
cy Hard
Handov
er Based
on
Coverag
e
Meaning:
WRFD010510
WRFD020304
WRFD0106090
2
WRFD0204000
2
WRFD020303
WRFD020305
WRFD020306
WRFD010101
WRFD140205
3.4/6.8/1
3.6/27.2
Kbps
RRC
Connect
ion and
Radio
Access
Bearer
Establis
hment
and
Release
Inter
Frequen
cy Hard
Handov
er Based
on DL
QoS
Combin
ation of
One CS
Service
and One
PS
Service
Inter
System
Direct
Retry
InterRAT
Handov
er Based
on
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1) AMR_HHO_FAIL_ROLLBACK_SWITCH (Hard
Handover Failure Rollback Switch for CS AMR Speech
Services)
When this switch is turned on, the RNC supports
rollback caused by failed hard handovers of CS AMR
speech services. It is recommended that the timer T312
be set to 1 second (SET UCONNMODETIMER:
T312=1;) before turning on this switch. If the timer
T312 is not set to 1 second, AMR noise will occur on
some UEs.If the AMRC feature is enabled, the RNC
supports the hard handover failure rollback of only for
12.2 kbit/s narrowband AMR services.
When this switch is turned off, the RNC does not
support rollback caused by failed hard handovers of CS
AMR speech services, leading to call drops.
2) RRC_CONN_SETUP_OPT_SWITCH (RRC
CONNECTION SETUP Message Optimization
Switch)
Whether optimization of the RRC CONNECTION
SETUP message takes effect.
When this switch is turned on, optimization of the RRC
CONNECTION SETUP message takes effect. If the IE
RLC info under SRB3 or SRB4 in the RRC
CONNECTION SETUP message contains the same
information as that under SRB2, the RNC replaces the
IE RLC info under SRB3 or SRB4 with the IE same as
RB:0x2(2) to shorten the length of the message.
When this switch is turned off, the RNC does not replace
the IE RLC info under SRB3 or SRB4 in the RRC
CONNECTION SETUP message.
3) PS_F2D_OVERLAP_CELLUPT_SWITCH
(Switch for Simultaneous PS Service Setup F2D and
Cell Update Procedures)
During the PS service setup, the RNC undoes a
CELL_FACH-to-CELL_DCH (F2D for short)
procedure when it receives a Cell Update message with
the cause value "cell reselection" during the F2D
procedure.
When this switch is turned on, the RNC temporarily
does not send the
RANAP_RAB_ASSIGNMENT_RESP message to the
CN after the F2D procedure is undone and waits until
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Comma
nd
Feature
ID
11 Parameters
Feature
Name
Description
Coverag
e
InterRAT
Handov
er Based
on
Service
InterRAT
Handov
er Based
on Load
4) TCP_ACK_ACCELERATOR_SWITCH (Switch
for Throughput Increase in the Case of Simultaneous
uplink and downlink Transmissions)
3GPP
R9
Specific
ations
Voice
Service
Experie
nce
Improve
ment for
Weak
Receptio
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nd
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ID
Feature
Name
11 Parameters
Description
When this switch is turned off, the RNC does not delete
the existing Iur radio links during the RNC performing
radio link reestablishment.
7) RB_SETUP_RL_REEST_SWITCH (Switch for RL
Reestablishment or Cell Update During an RB Setup)
When this switch is turned on and the RNC is waiting
for a UE's response during a radio bearer (RB) setup
CELL_DCH-to-CELL_DCH (D2D) procedure:
The RNC reestablishes a radio link (RL) for the UE if
the RNC detects a signaling radio bearer (SRB) reset at
layer 2 (L2) or all uplink RLs for the UE are out of
synchronization upon expiration of the RL Restore
timer. For the RL reestablishment triggered by SRB
reset detected by RNC, the switch
CELLUPT_RLFAILURE_SRBREESTAB_SWITCH
under "PROCESSSWITCH2" in the "SET
URRCTRLSWITCH" command should be turned on.
The RNC performs a cell update if the RNC receives a
CELL UPDATE message with the cause value of RL
FAILURE, RLC UNRECOVERABLE ERROR, or
REENTERED SERVICE AREA.
When this switch is turned off and the RNC is waiting
for a UE's response during an RB setup D2D procedure,
the RNC does not perform an RL reestablishment or cell
update even if the trigger conditions are met.
8)
RRC_CELLFACH_TRB_RESET_TO_F2D_SWITC
H (The CELL_FACH-to-CELL_DCH state (F2D)
transition switch by TRB reset)
When the RNC receives a TRB reset request from a UE
in the CELL_FACH state, the RNC cannot respond to
the UE with a confirm message if the FACH is
congested. The
RRC_CELLFACH_TRB_RESET_TO_F2D_SWITC
H parameter specifies whether a UE performs an F2D
transition if the number of TRB reset requests from the
UE to the RNC reaches a specified threshold.
If the switch is turned on, the UE moves from the
CELL_FACH state to the CELL_DCH state.
If the switch is turned off, the UE does not move from
the CELL_FACH state to the CELL_DCH state.
This function helps to reduce the number of call drops
caused by the RNC not responding to the TRB reset
requests during FACH congestion.
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Feature
ID
Feature
Name
11 Parameters
Description
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Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
11 Parameters
Description
When this switch is turned on, the RNC does not put the
activation time information element (IE) in the hard
handover configuration message for CS services. After
receiving the message, the UE immediately activates the
configuration.
When this switch is turned off, the RNC puts the
activation time IE in the hard handover configuration
message for CS services. After receiving the message,
the UE activates the configuration at the specified
activation time.
13) PS_HHO_ASYNC_CTRL_SWITCH
(Asynchronous Reconfigure Switch for PS HHO)
When this switch is turned on, the RNC does not put the
activation time information element (IE) in the hard
handover configuration message for PS services. After
receiving the message, the UE immediately activates the
configuration.
When this switch is turned off, the RNC puts the
activation time IE in the hard handover configuration
message for PS services. After receiving the message,
the UE activates the configuration at the specified
activation time.
14) IUR_HHO_ASYNC_CTRL_SWITCH
(Asynchronous Reconfigure Switch for Iur HHO)
When this switch is turned on, the RNC does not put the
activation time information element (IE) in the hard
handover configuration message across the Iur
interface. After receiving the message, the UE
immediately activates the configuration.
When this switch is turned off, the RNC puts the
activation time IE in the hard handover configuration
message across the Iur interface. After receiving the
message, the UE activates the configuration at the
specified activation time.
15) R8_UE_SEL_DPUE_SWITCH (Switch for
Preferentially Allocating DPUe Resources to UEs That
Comply with 3GPP Release 8 or Later)
When this switch is turned on, the RNC preferentially
allocates DPUe resources in any subrack to UEs that
comply with 3GPP Release 8 or later.
When this switch is turned off, the RNC preferentially
allocates DPU resources in the subrack that the UEs
access to UEs that comply with 3GPP Release 8 or later.
The RNC allocates DPU resources in other subracks
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Feature
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Feature
Name
11 Parameters
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Name
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Description
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MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
11 Parameters
Description
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Comma
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Feature
ID
Feature
Name
11 Parameters
Description
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MML
Comma
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Feature
ID
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Name
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Description
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Parame
ter ID
NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
11 Parameters
Description
PHYCHRECFG_ENH_RL_REEST_SWITCH,
RBRECFG_ENH_RL_REEST_SWITCH,
SMC_STOP_RLC_SWITCH,
GTP_SN_IN_RAB_REL_INIT_BY_UTRAN_SWIT
CH, CMP_IU_QOS_GTP_PDU_SN_SWITCH,
DL_TRB_RESET_BUFF_SWITCH,
RRC_CELLFACH_DL_TRB_RESET_TO_F2D_SW
ITCH,
RAB_ASS_MOD_TNL_ADDR_SUP_SWITCH
Unit: None
Actual Value Range:
PS_F2D_OVERLAP_CELLUPT_SWITCH,
AMR_HHO_FAIL_ROLLBACK_SWITCH,
PHY_RECFG_REEST_SWITCH,
IUR_RL_REEST_SWITCH,
RB_SETUP_RL_REEST_SWITCH,
RRC_CONN_SETUP_OPT_SWITCH,
TCP_ACK_ACCELERATOR_SWITCH,
RRC_CELLFACH_TRB_RESET_TO_F2D_SWITC
H, SEND_MSG_NULL_SWITCH,
FD_PCH_IUR_CS_OPT_SWITCH,
CELLUPT_T314_T315_TIMEOUT_OPT_SWITCH,
CS_HHO_ASYNC_CTRL_SWITCH,
PS_HHO_ASYNC_CTRL_SWITCH,
IUR_HHO_ASYNC_CTRL_SWITCH,
R8_UE_SEL_DPUE_SWITCH,
F2P_DATATRANS_OPTIMIZE_SWITCH,
IRATHO_HOCANCEL_RL_REEST_SWITCH,
TRB_RESET_RL_REEST_SWITCH,
RB_REL_RL_REEST_SWITCH,
RB_SETUP_ENHANCE_RL_REEST_SWITCH,
RAB_SETUPMOD_CNT_FIX_SWITCH,
FAST_RETURN_LTE_BY_CELL_SELECT_SWIT
CH,
UL_DUAL_MODE_UE_D2P_OR_D2I_SWITCH,
PHYCHRECFG_ENH_RL_REEST_SWITCH,
RBRECFG_ENH_RL_REEST_SWITCH,
SMC_STOP_RLC_SWITCH,
GTP_SN_IN_RAB_REL_INIT_BY_UTRAN_SWIT
CH,
CMP_IU_QOS_GTP_PDU_SN_SWITCH,
DL_TRB_RESET_BUFF_SWITCH,
RRC_CELLFACH_DL_TRB_RESET_TO_F2D_SW
ITCH,
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Feature
ID
Feature
Name
11 Parameters
Description
RAB_ASS_MOD_TNL_ADDR_SUP_SWITCH
Default Value:
PS_F2D_OVERLAP_CELLUPT_SWITCH-0&AMR
_HHO_FAIL_ROLLBACK_SWITCH-0&PHY_REC
FG_REEST_SWITCH-0&IUR_RL_REEST_SWITC
H-0&RB_SETUP_RL_REEST_SWITCH-0&RRC_C
ONN_SETUP_OPT_SWITCH-0&TCP_ACK_ACCE
LERATOR_SWITCH-0&RRC_CELLFACH_TRB_R
ESET_TO_F2D_SWITCH-0&SEND_MSG_NULL_
SWITCH-0&FD_PCH_IUR_CS_OPT_SWITCH-0&
CELLUPT_T314_T315_TIMEOUT_OPT_SWITCH0&CS_HHO_ASYNC_CTRL_SWITCH-0&PS_HHO
_ASYNC_CTRL_SWITCH-0&IUR_HHO_ASYNC_
CTRL_SWITCH-0&R8_UE_SEL_DPUE_SWITCH0&F2P_DATATRANS_OPTIMIZE_SWITCH-0&IR
ATHO_HOCANCEL_RL_REEST_SWITCH-0&TR
B_RESET_RL_REEST_SWITCH-0&RB_REL_RL_
REEST_SWITCH-0&RB_SETUP_ENHANCE_RL_
REEST_SWITCH-0&RAB_SETUPMOD_CNT_FIX
_SWITCH-0&FAST_RETURN_LTE_BY_CELL_SE
LECT_SWITCH-0&UL_DUAL_MODE_UE_D2P_O
R_D2I_SWITCH-0&PHYCHRECFG_ENH_RL_RE
EST_SWITCH-0&RBRECFG_ENH_RL_REEST_S
WITCH-0&SMC_STOP_RLC_SWITCH-1>P_S
N_IN_RAB_REL_INIT_BY_UTRAN_SWITCH-1&
CMP_IU_QOS_GTP_PDU_SN_SWITCH-0&DL_TR
B_RESET_BUFF_SWITCH-0&RRC_CELLFACH_
DL_TRB_RESET_TO_F2D_SWITCH-0&RAB_ASS
_MOD_TNL_ADDR_SUP_SWITCH-1
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Parame
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NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
Description
Process
Switch4
BSC691
0
SET
URRCT
RLSWI
TCH
WRFD020302
Inter
Frequen
cy Hard
Handov
er Based
on
Coverag
e
Meaning:
WRFD010510
WRFD020304
WRFD0106090
2
WRFD0204000
2
WRFD020303
WRFD020305
WRFD020306
WRFD010101
WRFD140205
3.4/6.8/1
3.6/27.2
Kbps
RRC
Connect
ion and
Radio
Access
Bearer
Establis
hment
and
Release
Inter
Frequen
cy Hard
Handov
er Based
on DL
QoS
Combin
ation of
One CS
Service
and One
PS
Service
Inter
System
Direct
Retry
InterRAT
Handov
er Based
on
Issue 06 (2015-08-30)
1) AMR_HHO_FAIL_ROLLBACK_SWITCH (Hard
Handover Failure Rollback Switch for CS AMR Speech
Services)
When this switch is turned on, the RNC supports
rollback caused by failed hard handovers of CS AMR
speech services. It is recommended that the timer T312
be set to 1 second (SET UCONNMODETIMER:
T312=1;) before turning on this switch. If the timer
T312 is not set to 1 second, AMR noise will occur on
some UEs.If the AMRC feature is enabled, the RNC
supports the hard handover failure rollback of only for
12.2 kbit/s narrowband AMR services.
When this switch is turned off, the RNC does not
support rollback caused by failed hard handovers of CS
AMR speech services, leading to call drops.
2) RRC_CONN_SETUP_OPT_SWITCH (RRC
CONNECTION SETUP Message Optimization
Switch)
Whether optimization of the RRC CONNECTION
SETUP message takes effect.
When this switch is turned on, optimization of the RRC
CONNECTION SETUP message takes effect. If the IE
RLC info under SRB3 or SRB4 in the RRC
CONNECTION SETUP message contains the same
information as that under SRB2, the RNC replaces the
IE RLC info under SRB3 or SRB4 with the IE same as
RB:0x2(2) to shorten the length of the message.
When this switch is turned off, the RNC does not replace
the IE RLC info under SRB3 or SRB4 in the RRC
CONNECTION SETUP message.
3) PS_F2D_OVERLAP_CELLUPT_SWITCH
(Switch for Simultaneous PS Service Setup F2D and
Cell Update Procedures)
During the PS service setup, the RNC undoes a
CELL_FACH-to-CELL_DCH (F2D for short)
procedure when it receives a Cell Update message with
the cause value "cell reselection" during the F2D
procedure.
When this switch is turned on, the RNC temporarily
does not send the
RANAP_RAB_ASSIGNMENT_RESP message to the
CN after the F2D procedure is undone and waits until
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NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
11 Parameters
Feature
Name
Description
Coverag
e
InterRAT
Handov
er Based
on
Service
InterRAT
Handov
er Based
on Load
4) TCP_ACK_ACCELERATOR_SWITCH (Switch
for Throughput Increase in the Case of Simultaneous
uplink and downlink Transmissions)
3GPP
R9
Specific
ations
Voice
Service
Experie
nce
Improve
ment for
Weak
Receptio
n Ues
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Feature
ID
Feature
Name
11 Parameters
Description
When this switch is turned off, the RNC does not delete
the existing Iur radio links during the RNC performing
radio link reestablishment.
7) RB_SETUP_RL_REEST_SWITCH (Switch for RL
Reestablishment or Cell Update During an RB Setup)
When this switch is turned on and the RNC is waiting
for a UE's response during a radio bearer (RB) setup
CELL_DCH-to-CELL_DCH (D2D) procedure:
The RNC reestablishes a radio link (RL) for the UE if
the RNC detects a signaling radio bearer (SRB) reset at
layer 2 (L2) or all uplink RLs for the UE are out of
synchronization upon expiration of the RL Restore
timer. For the RL reestablishment triggered by SRB
reset detected by RNC, the switch
CELLUPT_RLFAILURE_SRBREESTAB_SWITCH
under "PROCESSSWITCH2" in the "SET
URRCTRLSWITCH" command should be turned on.
The RNC performs a cell update if the RNC receives a
CELL UPDATE message with the cause value of RL
FAILURE, RLC UNRECOVERABLE ERROR, or
REENTERED SERVICE AREA.
When this switch is turned off and the RNC is waiting
for a UE's response during an RB setup D2D procedure,
the RNC does not perform an RL reestablishment or cell
update even if the trigger conditions are met.
8)
RRC_CELLFACH_TRB_RESET_TO_F2D_SWITC
H (The CELL_FACH-to-CELL_DCH state (F2D)
transition switch by TRB reset)
When the RNC receives a TRB reset request from a UE
in the CELL_FACH state, the RNC cannot respond to
the UE with a confirm message if the FACH is
congested. The
RRC_CELLFACH_TRB_RESET_TO_F2D_SWITC
H parameter specifies whether a UE performs an F2D
transition if the number of TRB reset requests from the
UE to the RNC reaches a specified threshold.
If the switch is turned on, the UE moves from the
CELL_FACH state to the CELL_DCH state.
If the switch is turned off, the UE does not move from
the CELL_FACH state to the CELL_DCH state.
This function helps to reduce the number of call drops
caused by the RNC not responding to the TRB reset
requests during FACH congestion.
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ID
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Name
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Description
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Feature
ID
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Name
11 Parameters
Description
When this switch is turned on, the RNC does not put the
activation time information element (IE) in the hard
handover configuration message for CS services. After
receiving the message, the UE immediately activates the
configuration.
When this switch is turned off, the RNC puts the
activation time IE in the hard handover configuration
message for CS services. After receiving the message,
the UE activates the configuration at the specified
activation time.
13) PS_HHO_ASYNC_CTRL_SWITCH
(Asynchronous Reconfigure Switch for PS HHO)
When this switch is turned on, the RNC does not put the
activation time information element (IE) in the hard
handover configuration message for PS services. After
receiving the message, the UE immediately activates the
configuration.
When this switch is turned off, the RNC puts the
activation time IE in the hard handover configuration
message for PS services. After receiving the message,
the UE activates the configuration at the specified
activation time.
14) IUR_HHO_ASYNC_CTRL_SWITCH
(Asynchronous Reconfigure Switch for Iur HHO)
When this switch is turned on, the RNC does not put the
activation time information element (IE) in the hard
handover configuration message across the Iur
interface. After receiving the message, the UE
immediately activates the configuration.
When this switch is turned off, the RNC puts the
activation time IE in the hard handover configuration
message across the Iur interface. After receiving the
message, the UE activates the configuration at the
specified activation time.
15) F2P_DATATRANS_OPTIMIZE_SWITCH
(Switch for Optimized Data Transmission before a State
Transition from CELL_FACH to CELL_PCH or
URA_PCH)
Whether the RNC queries the RLC state before and after
a UE moves from the CELL_FACH state to the
CELL_PCH or URA_PCH state due to event 4B.
A UE in the CELL_FACH state can move to the
CELL_PCH or URA_PCH state even when there is
downlink data transmission for the UE. When this
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Comma
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Feature
ID
Feature
Name
11 Parameters
Description
when the
PHYCHRECFG_ENH_RL_REEST_SWITCH check
box under the "PROCESSSWITCH4" parameter in the
"SET URRCTRLSWITCH" command is selected.
24)RBRECFG_ENH_RL_REEST_SWITCH
Whether to preferentially process a CELL UPDATE
message when RB reconfiguration is in progress. The
RNC receives a CELL UPDATE message from a UE
with a cause value of "radio link failure", "RLC
unrecoverable error", or "re-entering service area" when
expecting a response from the UE to the RB
reconfiguration process. In this scenario, the RNC
preferentially processes the CELL UPDATE message
if the switch is turned on.
When this switch is turned off, the RNC does not
preferentially process the CELL UPDATE message in
the preceding scenario. This parameter takes effect only
when the RB_RECFG_RL_REEST_SWITCH check
box under the "OptimizationSwitch" parameter in the
"SET URRCTRLSWITCH" command is selected.
25)SMC_STOP_RLC_SWITCH
Whether to stop RLC entities (except RLC entities used
by SRB2) for security-mode-enabled UEs whose user
signaling (except cell-related signaling) is processed by
their overflow RNCs due to load sharing and that are in
the security mode.
When this switch is turned on, the RNC stops RLC
entities (except RLC entities used by SRB2) for such
UEs. This prevents call drops that are caused by the
ciphering activation time inconsistency between the
UEs and RNC.
When this switch is turned off, the RNC suspends RLC
entities (except RLC entities used by SRB2) for such
UEs.
26)
GTP_SN_IN_RAB_REL_INIT_BY_UTRAN_SWIT
CH
Whether the RAB RELEASE REQUEST or IU
RELEASE COMPLETE message carries the IE GTP
PDU SN during the release procedure initiated by the
UTRAN of the PS domain.
When this switch is turned on, the RAB RELEASE
REQUEST or IU RELEASE COMPLETE message
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Comma
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Name
11 Parameters
Description
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MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
11 Parameters
Description
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Call Reestablishment Feature Parameter Description
Parame
ter ID
NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
11 Parameters
Description
PHY_RECFG_REEST_SWITCH,
IUR_RL_REEST_SWITCH,
RB_SETUP_RL_REEST_SWITCH,
RRC_CONN_SETUP_OPT_SWITCH,
TCP_ACK_ACCELERATOR_SWITCH,
RRC_CELLFACH_TRB_RESET_TO_F2D_SWITC
H, SEND_MSG_NULL_SWITCH,
FD_PCH_IUR_CS_OPT_SWITCH,
CELLUPT_T314_T315_TIMEOUT_OPT_SWITCH,
CS_HHO_ASYNC_CTRL_SWITCH,
PS_HHO_ASYNC_CTRL_SWITCH,
IUR_HHO_ASYNC_CTRL_SWITCH,
F2P_DATATRANS_OPTIMIZE_SWITCH,
IRATHO_HOCANCEL_RL_REEST_SWITCH,
TRB_RESET_RL_REEST_SWITCH,
RB_REL_RL_REEST_SWITCH,
RB_SETUP_ENHANCE_RL_REEST_SWITCH,
RAB_SETUPMOD_CNT_FIX_SWITCH,
FAST_RETURN_LTE_BY_CELL_SELECT_SWIT
CH,
UL_DUAL_MODE_UE_D2P_OR_D2I_SWITCH,
PHYCHRECFG_ENH_RL_REEST_SWITCH,
RBRECFG_ENH_RL_REEST_SWITCH,
SMC_STOP_RLC_SWITCH,
GTP_SN_IN_RAB_REL_INIT_BY_UTRAN_SWIT
CH,
CMP_IU_QOS_GTP_PDU_SN_SWITCH,
DL_TRB_RESET_BUFF_SWITCH,
RRC_CELLFACH_DL_TRB_RESET_TO_F2D_SW
ITCH,
RAB_ASS_MOD_TNL_ADDR_SUP_SWITCH
Default Value:
PS_F2D_OVERLAP_CELLUPT_SWITCH-0&AMR
_HHO_FAIL_ROLLBACK_SWITCH-0&PHY_REC
FG_REEST_SWITCH-0&IUR_RL_REEST_SWITC
H-0&RB_SETUP_RL_REEST_SWITCH-0&RRC_C
ONN_SETUP_OPT_SWITCH-0&TCP_ACK_ACCE
LERATOR_SWITCH-0&RRC_CELLFACH_TRB_R
ESET_TO_F2D_SWITCH-0&SEND_MSG_NULL_
SWITCH-0&FD_PCH_IUR_CS_OPT_SWITCH-0&
CELLUPT_T314_T315_TIMEOUT_OPT_SWITCH0&CS_HHO_ASYNC_CTRL_SWITCH-0&PS_HHO
_ASYNC_CTRL_SWITCH-0&IUR_HHO_ASYNC_
CTRL_SWITCH-0&F2P_DATATRANS_OPTIMIZE
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NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
11 Parameters
Description
_SWITCH-0&IRATHO_HOCANCEL_RL_REEST_
SWITCH-0&TRB_RESET_RL_REEST_SWITCH-0
&RB_REL_RL_REEST_SWITCH-0&RB_SETUP_E
NHANCE_RL_REEST_SWITCH-0&RAB_SETUP
MOD_CNT_FIX_SWITCH-0&FAST_RETURN_LT
E_BY_CELL_SELECT_SWITCH-0&UL_DUAL_M
ODE_UE_D2P_OR_D2I_SWITCH-0&PHYCHREC
FG_ENH_RL_REEST_SWITCH-0&RBRECFG_EN
H_RL_REEST_SWITCH-0&SMC_STOP_RLC_SWI
TCH-1>P_SN_IN_RAB_REL_INIT_BY_UTRA
N_SWITCH-1&CMP_IU_QOS_GTP_PDU_SN_SWI
TCH-0&DL_TRB_RESET_BUFF_SWITCH-0&RRC
_CELLFACH_DL_TRB_RESET_TO_F2D_SWITC
H-0&RAB_ASS_MOD_TNL_ADDR_SUP_SWITC
H-1
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Parame
ter ID
NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
Description
Improve
mentSwi
tch
BSC690
0
SET
URRCT
RLSWI
TCH
WRFD010801
Intra
RNC
Cell
Update
Meaning:
WRFD010802
WRFD021101
WRFD010510
WRFD011402
WRFD010651
WRFD0106150
2
WRFD0106150
4
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Inter
RNC
Cell
Update
Dynami
c
Channel
Configu
ration
Control
(DCCC)
3.4/6.8/1
3.6/27.2
Kbps
RRC
Connect
ion and
Radio
Access
Bearer
Establis
hment
and
Release
1)CONVERT_RELOC_FAIL_CAUSE_SWITCH
Whether to convert a specific cause value in the Cause
IE in a RELOCATION FAILURE message into "No
Radio Resources Available in Target cell (53)" if an
incoming SRNS relocation fails due to insufficient code
or CE resources in the target UMTS cell. The original
cause value can be "Requested Maximum Bit Rate not
Available(20)", "Requested Maximum Bit Rate for DL
not Available(33)", "Requested Maximum Bit Rate for
UL not Available(34)", "Requested Guaranteed Bit
Rate not Available(21)", "Requested Guaranteed Bit
Rate for DL not Available(35)", or "Requested
Guaranteed Bit Rate for UL not Available(36)."
When this switch is turned on, the RNC converts the
cause value in the preceding scenario and sends the CN
a RELOCATION FAILURE message.
When this switch is turned off, the RNC sends the CN
a RELOCATION FAILUR message with the original
cause value.
2)DEAL_SRNS_CONTEXT_REQ_FIRST_SWITCH
Encrypti
on
HSDPA
over Iur
Combin
ation of
One CS
Service
and Two
PS
Services
Combin
ation of
One CS
Service
and
Three
3)DELAY_DRNC_CODE_REL_SWITCH
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Comma
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Feature
ID
11 Parameters
Feature
Name
Description
PS
Services
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Comma
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ID
Feature
Name
11 Parameters
Description
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Call Reestablishment Feature Parameter Description
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ter ID
NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
11 Parameters
Description
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ter ID
NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
11 Parameters
Description
12)TAKE_ACTIVE_TIME_DRD_SWITCH
Whether to refuse to include an activation time to a
RADIO BEARER SETUP message when the DRD
process is in progress.
When this switch is turned on, an activation time is not
included to a RADIO BEARER SETUP message if the
DRD process is in progress.
When this switch is turned off, an activation time is
included to a RADIO BEARER SETUP message if the
DRD process is in progress.
13)CS_DISCONNECT_OPT_SWITCH
Whether the RNC performs optimized processing if the
UE does not respond within 3 seconds after receiving a
DIRECT TRANSFER message from the CN during a
CS call release. The value of the IE Message Type in
the DIRECT TRANSFER message is Disconnect.
When this switch is turned on, the RNC creates a
DIRECT TRANSFER message and sends it to the CN.
The value of the IE Message Type in the DIRECT
TRANSFER message is Release.
When this switch is turned off, the RNC does not create
the DIRECT TRANSFER message.
14)NON_DCCC_RBRECFG_RL_REEST_SWITCH
1: This switch is turned on. The RNC reestablishes an
RL for a UE when both of the following conditions are
met:
- The RNC is waiting for the UE's response in an RB
reconfiguration procedure in cases other than DCCC.
- The RNC detects a timeout or SRB reset or the NodeB
reports that all RLs for the UE are out of
synchronization.
If the RNC receives a CELL UPDATE message with
the cause value "RL FAILURE" or "RLC
UNRECOVERABLE ERROR" while waiting for the
UE's response, the RNC performs a cell update.
0: This switch is turned off. The RNC does not
reestablish an RL for the UE in the preceding scenario.
15)SMC_RL_REEST_SWITCH
1: This switch is turned on. When the RNC is waiting
for a UE's response in the security mode procedure, the
RL for the UE is reestablished if the RNC detects a
timeout or SRB reset or if the NodeB reports that all RLs
for the UE are out of synchronization.
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Parame
ter ID
NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
11 Parameters
Description
CAP_ENQ_RELOC_CCH_SWITCH-0&REL_IUR_
CCH_BEFORE_DSCR_SWITCH-0&RELOC_CIPH
ER_PENDING_COMPATI_SWITCH-0&COUNT_S
PECIAL_RAB_ATT_SWITCH-0
&COUNT_STATE_CHG_BY_RAB_SWITCH-0
&DELAY_SEND_MEACTRL_SWITCH-0
&TAKE_ACTIVE_TIME_DRD_SWITCH-0&CS_DI
SCONNECT_OPT_SWITCH-0&NON_DCCC_RBR
ECFG_RL_REEST_SWITCH-0&SMC_RL_REEST_
SWITCH-0
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Parame
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NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
Description
Improve
mentSwi
tch
BSC691
0
SET
URRCT
RLSWI
TCH
WRFD010801
Intra
RNC
Cell
Update
Meaning:
WRFD010802
WRFD021101
WRFD010510
WRFD011402
WRFD010651
WRFD0106150
2
WRFD0106150
4
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Inter
RNC
Cell
Update
Dynami
c
Channel
Configu
ration
Control
(DCCC)
3.4/6.8/1
3.6/27.2
Kbps
RRC
Connect
ion and
Radio
Access
Bearer
Establis
hment
and
Release
1)CONVERT_RELOC_FAIL_CAUSE_SWITCH
Whether to convert a specific cause value in the Cause
IE in a RELOCATION FAILURE message into "No
Radio Resources Available in Target cell (53)" if an
incoming SRNS relocation fails due to insufficient code
or CE resources in the target UMTS cell. The original
cause value can be "Requested Maximum Bit Rate not
Available(20)", "Requested Maximum Bit Rate for DL
not Available(33)", "Requested Maximum Bit Rate for
UL not Available(34)", "Requested Guaranteed Bit
Rate not Available(21)", "Requested Guaranteed Bit
Rate for DL not Available(35)", or "Requested
Guaranteed Bit Rate for UL not Available(36)."
When this switch is turned on, the RNC converts the
cause value in the preceding scenario and sends the CN
a RELOCATION FAILURE message.
When this switch is turned off, the RNC sends the CN
a RELOCATION FAILUR message with the original
cause value.
2)DEAL_SRNS_CONTEXT_REQ_FIRST_SWITCH
Encrypti
on
HSDPA
over Iur
Combin
ation of
One CS
Service
and Two
PS
Services
Combin
ation of
One CS
Service
and
Three
3)DELAY_DRNC_CODE_REL_SWITCH
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Feature
ID
11 Parameters
Feature
Name
Description
PS
Services
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MML
Comma
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Feature
Name
11 Parameters
Description
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Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
11 Parameters
Description
12)TAKE_ACTIVE_TIME_DRD_SWITCH
Whether to refuse to include an activation time to a
RADIO BEARER SETUP message when the DRD
process is in progress.
When this switch is turned on, an activation time is not
included to a RADIO BEARER SETUP message if the
DRD process is in progress.
When this switch is turned off, an activation time is
included to a RADIO BEARER SETUP message if the
DRD process is in progress.
13)CS_DISCONNECT_OPT_SWITCH
Whether the RNC performs optimized processing if the
UE does not respond within 3 seconds after receiving a
DIRECT TRANSFER message from the CN during a
CS call release. The value of the IE Message Type in
the DIRECT TRANSFER message is Disconnect.
When this switch is turned on, the RNC creates a
DIRECT TRANSFER message and sends it to the CN.
The value of the IE Message Type in the DIRECT
TRANSFER message is Release.
When this switch is turned off, the RNC does not create
the DIRECT TRANSFER message.
14)NON_DCCC_RBRECFG_RL_REEST_SWITCH
1: This switch is turned on. The RNC reestablishes an
RL for a UE when both of the following conditions are
met:
- The RNC is waiting for the UE's response in an RB
reconfiguration procedure in cases other than DCCC.
- The RNC detects a timeout or SRB reset or the NodeB
reports that all RLs for the UE are out of
synchronization.
If the RNC receives a CELL UPDATE message with
the cause value "RL FAILURE" or "RLC
UNRECOVERABLE ERROR" while waiting for the
UE's response, the RNC performs a cell update.
0: This switch is turned off. The RNC does not
reestablish an RL for the UE in the preceding scenario.
15)SMC_RL_REEST_SWITCH
1: This switch is turned on. When the RNC is waiting
for a UE's response in the security mode procedure, the
RL for the UE is reestablished if the RNC detects a
timeout or SRB reset or if the NodeB reports that all RLs
for the UE are out of synchronization.
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Name
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Description
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Call Reestablishment Feature Parameter Description
Parame
ter ID
NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
11 Parameters
Description
CAP_ENQ_RELOC_CCH_SWITCH-0&REL_IUR_
CCH_BEFORE_DSCR_SWITCH-0&RELOC_CIPH
ER_PENDING_COMPATI_SWITCH-0&COUNT_S
PECIAL_RAB_ATT_SWITCH-0
&COUNT_STATE_CHG_BY_RAB_SWITCH-0
&DELAY_SEND_MEACTRL_SWITCH-0
&TAKE_ACTIVE_TIME_DRD_SWITCH-0&CS_DI
SCONNECT_OPT_SWITCH-0&NON_DCCC_RBR
ECFG_RL_REEST_SWITCH-0&SMC_RL_REEST_
SWITCH-0
RbRelR
spTmr
BSC690
0
SET
USTAT
ETIME
R
WRFD010101
3GPP
R9
Specific
ations
RbRelR
spTmr
BSC691
0
SET
USTAT
ETIME
R
WRFD010101
3GPP
R9
Specific
ations
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Parame
ter ID
NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
Description
Optimiz
ationSwi
tch
BSC690
0
SET
URRCT
RLSWI
TCH
WRFD010801
Intra
RNC
Cell
Update
Meaning:
WRFD010802
WRFD020500
WRFD021101
WRFD010510
WRFD011402
WRFD010651
WRFD0106150
2
WRFD0106150
4
WRFD010301
WRFD010507
Inter
RNC
Cell
Update
Enhance
d Fast
Dorman
cy
Dynami
c
Channel
Configu
ration
Control
(DCCC)
3.4/6.8/1
3.6/27.2
Kbps
RRC
Connect
ion and
Radio
Access
Bearer
Establis
hment
and
Release
Encrypti
on
HSDPA
over Iur
Combin
ation of
One CS
Service
and Two
PS
Services
Combin
ation of
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1)PAGGING_NUM_CTRL_SWITCH
Maximum number of paging attempts in the RAN
network when no response is received after a paging
message is sent.
0: This switch is turned off. The paging message is sent
for a maximum of 10 times.
1: This switch is turned on. The paging message is sent
for a maximum of 5 times.
2)ASU_RL_RESET_SWITCH(Switch for RL
Reestablishment During Soft Handover)
Whether to trigger radio link (RL) reestablishment
during a soft handover.
1: This switch is turned on. A UE sends a CELL
UPDATE message to the RNC and subsequently the
RNC reestablishes the RL for the UE when both of the
following conditions are met:
-The RNC is waiting for the UE's response to the
ACTIVE SET UPDATE message.
-The RNC detects that downlink transmission on
signaling radio bearer (SRB2) is disconnected or the
NodeB reports that all RLs for the UE are out of
synchronization.
0: This switch is turned off. The RNC does not
reestablish the RL for the UE when the preceding
conditions are met.
3)MC_RL_RESET_SWITCH(Switch for RL
Reestablishment During Meas Control)
Whether to trigger RL reestablishment during
measurement control.
1: This switch is turned on. A UE sends a CELL
UPDATE message to the RNC and subsequently the
RNC reestablishes the RL for the UE when both of the
following conditions are met:
-The RNC has sent a MEASUREMENT CONTROL
message to the UE.
-The RNC detects that downlink transmission on SRB2
is disconnected when the UE state is stable.
0: This switch is turned off. The RNC does not
reestablish the RL for the UE when the preceding
conditions are met.
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Comma
nd
Feature
ID
11 Parameters
Feature
Name
Description
One CS
Service
and
Three
PS
Services
4)
FD_PCH_REENTERSA_FORCE_RRC_REL_SWIT
CH.
Paging
UE in
Idle,
CELL_P
CH,
URA_P
CH State
(Type 1)
Rate
Negotiat
ion at
Admissi
on
Control
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MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
11 Parameters
Description
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Parame
ter ID
NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
11 Parameters
Description
11)CS_RL_SETUP_SWITCH
Whether the RNC reestablishes a radio link (RL) when
SRBs of a CS service reset or all its RLs are out of
synchronization.
1: This switch is turned on. The RNC reestablishes an
RL in the preceding scenario.
0: This switch is turned off. The RNC does not
reestablish an RL in the preceding scenario.
12)PS_RL_SETUP_SWITCH
1: This switch is turned on. PS services can trigger active
link re-establishment.
0: This switch is turned off. PS services cannot trigger
active link re-establishment.
13)UE_SRB_RESET_SWITCH
Whether the RNC reestablishes a radio link (RL) when
it receives a CELL UPDATE message carrying SRB
reset information.
1: This switch is turned on. The RNC does not release
the RRC connection and it reestablishes an RL.
0: This switch is turned off. The RNC releases the RRC
connection.
14)RL_RESTORE_SWITCH
Switch for the radio link restoration timer
1: This switch is turned on. If there are CS services and
the last radio link fails, the RNC waits for the radio link
to restore before the timer T313 expires.
0: This switch is turned off. If there are CS services and
the last radio link fails, the RNC waits for the radio link
to restore before the original timer expires.
15)RNC_EFD_D2F_SWITCH
Whether to enable RNC-level UE state transition from
CELL_DCH to CELL_FACH (D2F) for fast dormancycapable UEs.
1: This switch is turned on. The D2F state transition is
enabled for the fast dormancy-capable UEs..
0: This switch is turned off. The state transition from
CELL_DCH to CELL_PCH (D2P) is enabled for the
fast dormancy-capable UEs
16)RNC_RB_SCRI_NOT_DROP_SWITCH
Whether the RB release due to SCRI during RB
reconfiguration is calculated as a call drop
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MML
Comma
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Feature
ID
Feature
Name
11 Parameters
Description
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Call Reestablishment Feature Parameter Description
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ter ID
NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
11 Parameters
Description
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WCDMA RAN
Call Reestablishment Feature Parameter Description
Parame
ter ID
NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
11 Parameters
Description
128
WCDMA RAN
Call Reestablishment Feature Parameter Description
Parame
ter ID
NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
11 Parameters
Description
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Parame
ter ID
NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
11 Parameters
Description
130
WCDMA RAN
Call Reestablishment Feature Parameter Description
Parame
ter ID
NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
11 Parameters
Description
(F2D_NO_RSP_RRCREL_SWITCH),
CS_SETUP_P2D_SWITCH
(CS_SETUP_P2D_SWITCH),
SYSHO_CIPHER_IE_SWITCH
(SYSHO_CIPHER_IE_SWITCH),
P2P_GTPU_NOT_CFG_SWITCH
(P2P_GTPU_NOT_CFG_SWITCH),
RB_SETUP_CIPHER_TIME_ADJ_SWITCH
(RB_SETUP_CIPHER_TIME_ADJ_SWITCH),
CS_PRI_MOD_NOT_INT_SWITCH
(CS_PRI_MOD_NOT_INT_SWITCH),
RAB_SETUP_TMSI_REALLOC_BUF_SWITCH
(RAB_SETUP_TMSI_REALLOC_BUF_SWITCH),
IU_FAULT_REL_PS_RES_SWITCH
(IU_FAULT_REL_PS_RES_SWITCH),
RB_RECFG_RL_REEST_SWITCH
(RB_RECFG_RL_REEST_SWITCH),
F2P_DT_MSG_BUFFER_SWITCH
(F2P_DT_MSG_BUFFER_SWITCH),
SCRI_COMPATIBLE_SWITCH
(SCRI_COMPATIBLE_SWITCH),
GTPU_ERR_IND_DEF_SWITCH
(GTPU_ERR_IND_DEF_SWITCH),
IUR_SRV_CELL_CHG_MACHS_RESET_SWITCH
(IUR_SRV_CELL_CHG_MACHS_RESET_SWITC
H)
Unit: None
Actual Value Range:
PAGGING_NUM_CTRL_SWITCH,
ASU_RL_RESET_SWITCH,
MC_RL_RESET_SWITCH,
FD_PCH_REENTERSA_FORCE_RRC_REL_SWIT
CH,
UE_CRC_COMPATIBLE_SWITCH,
RNC_P2D_DRD_SWITCH,
P2D_SWITCH,
AMR_F2D_OVERLAP_CELLUPT_SWITCH,
SRB_RESET_RL_SETUP_SWITCH,
RLFAIL_RL_SETUP_SWITCH,
CS_RL_SETUP_SWITCH,
PS_RL_SETUP_SWITCH,
UE_SRB_RESET_SWITCH,
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Parame
ter ID
NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
11 Parameters
Description
RL_RESTORE_SWITCH,
RNC_EFD_D2F_SWITCH,
RNC_RB_SCRI_NOT_DROP_SWITCH,
RRC_RECONN_SWITCH,
RRC_REPEAT_PFM_SWITCH,
F2D_NO_RSP_RRCREL_SWITCH,
CS_SETUP_P2D_SWITCH,
SYSHO_CIPHER_IE_SWITCH,
P2P_GTPU_NOT_CFG_SWITCH,
RB_SETUP_CIPHER_TIME_ADJ_SWITCH,
CS_PRI_MOD_NOT_INT_SWITCH,
RAB_SETUP_TMSI_REALLOC_BUF_SWITCH,
IU_FAULT_REL_PS_RES_SWITCH,
RB_RECFG_RL_REEST_SWITCH,
F2P_DT_MSG_BUFFER_SWITCH,
SCRI_COMPATIBLE_SWITCH,
GTPU_ERR_IND_DEF_SWITCH,
IUR_SRV_CELL_CHG_MACHS_RESET_SWITCH
Default Value:
PAGGING_NUM_CTRL_SWITCH-0&ASU_RL_RE
SET_SWITCH-0&MC_RL_RESET_SWITCH-0&FD
_PCH_REENTERSA_FORCE_RRC_REL_SWITCH
-0&UE_CRC_COMPATIBLE_SWITCH-0&RNC_P2
D_DRD_SWITCH-0&P2D_SWITCH-0&AMR_F2D
_OVERLAP_CELLUPT_SWITCH-0&SRB_RESET_
RL_SETUP_SWITCH-0&RLFAIL_RL_SETUP_SW
ITCH-0&CS_RL_SETUP_SWITCH-0&PS_RL_SET
UP_SWITCH-0&UE_SRB_RESET_SWITCH-0&RL
_RESTORE_SWITCH-0&RNC_EFD_D2F_SWITC
H-1&RNC_RB_SCRI_NOT_DROP_SWITCH-0&R
RC_RECONN_SWITCH-0&RRC_REPEAT_PFM_S
WITCH-1&F2D_NO_RSP_RRCREL_SWITCH-0&C
S_SETUP_P2D_SWITCH-0&SYSHO_CIPHER_IE_
SWITCH-0&P2P_GTPU_NOT_CFG_SWITCH-1&R
B_SETUP_CIPHER_TIME_ADJ_SWITCH-1&CS_P
RI_MOD_NOT_INT_SWITCH-0&RAB_SETUP_T
MSI_REALLOC_BUF_SWITCH-0&IU_FAULT_RE
L_PS_RES_SWITCH-0&RB_RECFG_RL_REEST_
SWITCH-0&F2P_DT_MSG_BUFFER_SWITCH-0&
SCRI_COMPATIBLE_SWITCH-0>PU_ERR_IN
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Parame
ter ID
NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
11 Parameters
Description
D_DEF_SWITCH-0&IUR_SRV_CELL_CHG_MAC
HS_RESET_SWITCH-1
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11 Parameters
Parame
ter ID
NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
Description
Optimiz
ationSwi
tch
BSC691
0
SET
URRCT
RLSWI
TCH
WRFD010801
Intra
RNC
Cell
Update
Meaning:
WRFD010802
WRFD020500
WRFD021101
WRFD010510
WRFD011402
WRFD010651
WRFD0106150
2
WRFD0106150
4
WRFD010301
WRFD010507
Inter
RNC
Cell
Update
Enhance
d Fast
Dorman
cy
Dynami
c
Channel
Configu
ration
Control
(DCCC)
3.4/6.8/1
3.6/27.2
Kbps
RRC
Connect
ion and
Radio
Access
Bearer
Establis
hment
and
Release
Encrypti
on
HSDPA
over Iur
Combin
ation of
One CS
Service
and Two
PS
Services
Combin
ation of
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1)PAGGING_NUM_CTRL_SWITCH
Maximum number of paging attempts in the RAN
network when no response is received after a paging
message is sent.
0: This switch is turned off. The paging message is sent
for a maximum of 10 times.
1: This switch is turned on. The paging message is sent
for a maximum of 5 times.
2)ASU_RL_RESET_SWITCH(Switch for RL
Reestablishment During Soft Handover)
Whether to trigger radio link (RL) reestablishment
during a soft handover.
1: This switch is turned on. A UE sends a CELL
UPDATE message to the RNC and subsequently the
RNC reestablishes the RL for the UE when both of the
following conditions are met:
-The RNC is waiting for the UE's response to the
ACTIVE SET UPDATE message.
-The RNC detects that downlink transmission on
signaling radio bearer (SRB2) is disconnected or the
NodeB reports that all RLs for the UE are out of
synchronization.
0: This switch is turned off. The RNC does not
reestablish the RL for the UE when the preceding
conditions are met.
3)MC_RL_RESET_SWITCH(Switch for RL
Reestablishment During Meas Control)
Whether to trigger RL reestablishment during
measurement control.
1: This switch is turned on. A UE sends a CELL
UPDATE message to the RNC and subsequently the
RNC reestablishes the RL for the UE when both of the
following conditions are met:
-The RNC has sent a MEASUREMENT CONTROL
message to the UE.
-The RNC detects that downlink transmission on SRB2
is disconnected when the UE state is stable.
0: This switch is turned off. The RNC does not
reestablish the RL for the UE when the preceding
conditions are met.
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Parame
ter ID
NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
11 Parameters
Feature
Name
Description
One CS
Service
and
Three
PS
Services
4)
FD_PCH_REENTERSA_FORCE_RRC_REL_SWIT
CH.
Paging
UE in
Idle,
CELL_P
CH,
URA_P
CH State
(Type 1)
Rate
Negotiat
ion at
Admissi
on
Control
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Parame
ter ID
NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
11 Parameters
Description
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WCDMA RAN
Call Reestablishment Feature Parameter Description
Parame
ter ID
NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
11 Parameters
Description
11)CS_RL_SETUP_SWITCH
Whether the RNC reestablishes a radio link (RL) when
SRBs of a CS service reset or all its RLs are out of
synchronization.
1: This switch is turned on. The RNC reestablishes an
RL in the preceding scenario.
0: This switch is turned off. The RNC does not
reestablish an RL in the preceding scenario.
12)PS_RL_SETUP_SWITCH
1: This switch is turned on. PS services can trigger active
link re-establishment.
0: This switch is turned off. PS services cannot trigger
active link re-establishment.
13)UE_SRB_RESET_SWITCH
Whether the RNC reestablishes a radio link (RL) when
it receives a CELL UPDATE message carrying SRB
reset information.
1: This switch is turned on. The RNC does not release
the RRC connection and it reestablishes an RL.
0: This switch is turned off. The RNC releases the RRC
connection.
14)RL_RESTORE_SWITCH
Switch for the radio link restoration timer
1: This switch is turned on. If there are CS services and
the last radio link fails, the RNC waits for the radio link
to restore before the timer T313 expires.
0: This switch is turned off. If there are CS services and
the last radio link fails, the RNC waits for the radio link
to restore before the original timer expires.
15)RNC_EFD_D2F_SWITCH
Whether to enable RNC-level UE state transition from
CELL_DCH to CELL_FACH (D2F) for fast dormancycapable UEs.
1: This switch is turned on. The D2F state transition is
enabled for the fast dormancy-capable UEs..
0: This switch is turned off. The state transition from
CELL_DCH to CELL_PCH (D2P) is enabled for the
fast dormancy-capable UEs
16)RNC_RB_SCRI_NOT_DROP_SWITCH
Whether the RB release due to SCRI during RB
reconfiguration is calculated as a call drop
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Parame
ter ID
NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
11 Parameters
Description
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WCDMA RAN
Call Reestablishment Feature Parameter Description
Parame
ter ID
NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
11 Parameters
Description
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WCDMA RAN
Call Reestablishment Feature Parameter Description
Parame
ter ID
NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
11 Parameters
Description
140
WCDMA RAN
Call Reestablishment Feature Parameter Description
Parame
ter ID
NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
11 Parameters
Description
141
WCDMA RAN
Call Reestablishment Feature Parameter Description
Parame
ter ID
NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
11 Parameters
Description
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WCDMA RAN
Call Reestablishment Feature Parameter Description
Parame
ter ID
NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
11 Parameters
Description
(F2D_NO_RSP_RRCREL_SWITCH),
CS_SETUP_P2D_SWITCH
(CS_SETUP_P2D_SWITCH),
SYSHO_CIPHER_IE_SWITCH
(SYSHO_CIPHER_IE_SWITCH),
P2P_GTPU_NOT_CFG_SWITCH
(P2P_GTPU_NOT_CFG_SWITCH),
RB_SETUP_CIPHER_TIME_ADJ_SWITCH
(RB_SETUP_CIPHER_TIME_ADJ_SWITCH),
CS_PRI_MOD_NOT_INT_SWITCH
(CS_PRI_MOD_NOT_INT_SWITCH),
RAB_SETUP_TMSI_REALLOC_BUF_SWITCH
(RAB_SETUP_TMSI_REALLOC_BUF_SWITCH),
IU_FAULT_REL_PS_RES_SWITCH
(IU_FAULT_REL_PS_RES_SWITCH),
RB_RECFG_RL_REEST_SWITCH
(RB_RECFG_RL_REEST_SWITCH),
F2P_DT_MSG_BUFFER_SWITCH
(F2P_DT_MSG_BUFFER_SWITCH),
SCRI_COMPATIBLE_SWITCH
(SCRI_COMPATIBLE_SWITCH),
GTPU_ERR_IND_DEF_SWITCH
(GTPU_ERR_IND_DEF_SWITCH),
IUR_SRV_CELL_CHG_MACHS_RESET_SWITCH
(IUR_SRV_CELL_CHG_MACHS_RESET_SWITC
H)
Unit: None
Actual Value Range:
PAGGING_NUM_CTRL_SWITCH,
ASU_RL_RESET_SWITCH,
MC_RL_RESET_SWITCH,
FD_PCH_REENTERSA_FORCE_RRC_REL_SWIT
CH,
UE_CRC_COMPATIBLE_SWITCH,
RNC_P2D_DRD_SWITCH,
P2D_SWITCH,
AMR_F2D_OVERLAP_CELLUPT_SWITCH,
SRB_RESET_RL_SETUP_SWITCH,
RLFAIL_RL_SETUP_SWITCH,
CS_RL_SETUP_SWITCH,
PS_RL_SETUP_SWITCH,
UE_SRB_RESET_SWITCH,
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Parame
ter ID
NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
11 Parameters
Description
RL_RESTORE_SWITCH,
RNC_EFD_D2F_SWITCH,
RNC_RB_SCRI_NOT_DROP_SWITCH,
RRC_RECONN_SWITCH,
RRC_REPEAT_PFM_SWITCH,
F2D_NO_RSP_RRCREL_SWITCH,
CS_SETUP_P2D_SWITCH,
SYSHO_CIPHER_IE_SWITCH,
P2P_GTPU_NOT_CFG_SWITCH,
RB_SETUP_CIPHER_TIME_ADJ_SWITCH,
CS_PRI_MOD_NOT_INT_SWITCH,
RAB_SETUP_TMSI_REALLOC_BUF_SWITCH,
IU_FAULT_REL_PS_RES_SWITCH,
RB_RECFG_RL_REEST_SWITCH,
F2P_DT_MSG_BUFFER_SWITCH,
SCRI_COMPATIBLE_SWITCH,
GTPU_ERR_IND_DEF_SWITCH,
IUR_SRV_CELL_CHG_MACHS_RESET_SWITCH
Default Value:
PAGGING_NUM_CTRL_SWITCH-0&ASU_RL_RE
SET_SWITCH-0&MC_RL_RESET_SWITCH-0&FD
_PCH_REENTERSA_FORCE_RRC_REL_SWITCH
-0&UE_CRC_COMPATIBLE_SWITCH-0&RNC_P2
D_DRD_SWITCH-0&P2D_SWITCH-0&AMR_F2D
_OVERLAP_CELLUPT_SWITCH-0&SRB_RESET_
RL_SETUP_SWITCH-0&RLFAIL_RL_SETUP_SW
ITCH-0&CS_RL_SETUP_SWITCH-0&PS_RL_SET
UP_SWITCH-0&UE_SRB_RESET_SWITCH-0&RL
_RESTORE_SWITCH-0&RNC_EFD_D2F_SWITC
H-1&RNC_RB_SCRI_NOT_DROP_SWITCH-0&R
RC_RECONN_SWITCH-0&RRC_REPEAT_PFM_S
WITCH-1&F2D_NO_RSP_RRCREL_SWITCH-0&C
S_SETUP_P2D_SWITCH-0&SYSHO_CIPHER_IE_
SWITCH-0&P2P_GTPU_NOT_CFG_SWITCH-1&R
B_SETUP_CIPHER_TIME_ADJ_SWITCH-1&CS_P
RI_MOD_NOT_INT_SWITCH-0&RAB_SETUP_T
MSI_REALLOC_BUF_SWITCH-0&IU_FAULT_RE
L_PS_RES_SWITCH-0&RB_RECFG_RL_REEST_
SWITCH-0&F2P_DT_MSG_BUFFER_SWITCH-0&
SCRI_COMPATIBLE_SWITCH-0>PU_ERR_IN
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Parame
ter ID
NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
11 Parameters
Description
D_DEF_SWITCH-0&IUR_SRV_CELL_CHG_MAC
HS_RESET_SWITCH-1
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11 Parameters
Parame
ter ID
NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
Description
RsvdPar
a1
BSC690
0
SET
URRCT
RLSWI
TCH
WRFD010101
3GPP
R9
Specific
ations
Meaning:
1) NAS_QOS_MOD_SWITCH (QoS Change Switch
for NAS)
When the switch is turned on, for UEs whose HS-DSCH
category is smaller than 13, if the maximum downlink
rate specified in the PDP activation requests from the
UEs exceeds 16 Mbit/s, the requests are sent to the CN
after the rate is changed to 16 Mbit/s.
When the switch is turned off, the PDP activation
requests are sent to the CN without changing the
maximum downlink rate.
2)SYSHO_CSIN_PERMIT_SWITCH(Switch for
Permit Incoming CS Inter-RAT Handovers)
When this switch is turned on, CS Inter-RAT Handovers
are permitted.
GUI Value Range: RSVDBIT1_BIT1,
NAS_QOS_MOD_SWITCH, RSVDBIT1_BIT3,
RSVDBIT1_BIT4, RSVDBIT1_BIT5,
RSVDBIT1_BIT6, RSVDBIT1_BIT7,
RSVDBIT1_BIT8, RSVDBIT1_BIT9,
RSVDBIT1_BIT10, RSVDBIT1_BIT11,
RSVDBIT1_BIT12, RSVDBIT1_BIT13,
RSVDBIT1_BIT14, RSVDBIT1_BIT15,
RSVDBIT1_BIT16,
SYSHO_CSIN_PERMIT_SWITCH,
RSVDBIT1_BIT18, RSVDBIT1_BIT19,
RSVDBIT1_BIT20, RSVDBIT1_BIT21,
RSVDBIT1_BIT22, RSVDBIT1_BIT23,
RSVDBIT1_BIT24, RSVDBIT1_BIT25,
RSVDBIT1_BIT26, RSVDBIT1_BIT27,
RSVDBIT1_BIT28, RSVDBIT1_BIT29,
RSVDBIT1_BIT30, RSVDBIT1_BIT31,
RSVDBIT1_BIT32
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: This parameter is set to 0 or 1
according to the related domains.
Default Value:
RSVDBIT1_BIT1-0&NAS_QOS_MOD_SWITCH-0
&RSVDBIT1_BIT3-0&RSVDBIT1_BIT4-0&RSVD
BIT1_BIT5-0&RSVDBIT1_BIT6-0&RSVDBIT1_BI
T7-0&RSVDBIT1_BIT8-0&RSVDBIT1_BIT9-0&R
SVDBIT1_BIT10-0&RSVDBIT1_BIT11-0&RSVDB
IT1_BIT12-0&RSVDBIT1_BIT13-0&RSVDBIT1_B
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Parame
ter ID
NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
11 Parameters
Description
IT14-0&RSVDBIT1_BIT15-0&RSVDBIT1_BIT16-0
&SYSHO_CSIN_PERMIT_SWITCH-1&RSVDBIT1
_BIT18-1&RSVDBIT1_BIT19-1&RSVDBIT1_BIT2
0-1&RSVDBIT1_BIT21-1&RSVDBIT1_BIT22-1&R
SVDBIT1_BIT23-1&RSVDBIT1_BIT24-1&RSVDB
IT1_BIT25-1&RSVDBIT1_BIT26-1&RSVDBIT1_B
IT27-1&RSVDBIT1_BIT28-1&RSVDBIT1_BIT29-1
&RSVDBIT1_BIT30-1&RSVDBIT1_BIT31-0&RSV
DBIT1_BIT32-1
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11 Parameters
Parame
ter ID
NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
Description
RsvdPar
a1
BSC691
0
SET
URRCT
RLSWI
TCH
WRFD010101
3GPP
R9
Specific
ations
Meaning:
1) NAS_QOS_MOD_SWITCH (QoS Change Switch
for NAS)
When the switch is turned on, for UEs whose HS-DSCH
category is smaller than 13, if the maximum downlink
rate specified in the PDP activation requests from the
UEs exceeds 16 Mbit/s, the requests are sent to the CN
after the rate is changed to 16 Mbit/s.
When the switch is turned off, the PDP activation
requests are sent to the CN without changing the
maximum downlink rate.
2)SYSHO_CSIN_PERMIT_SWITCH(Switch for
Permit Incoming CS Inter-RAT Handovers)
When this switch is turned on, CS Inter-RAT Handovers
are permitted.
GUI Value Range: RSVDBIT1_BIT1,
NAS_QOS_MOD_SWITCH, RSVDBIT1_BIT3,
RSVDBIT1_BIT4, RSVDBIT1_BIT5,
RSVDBIT1_BIT6, RSVDBIT1_BIT7,
RSVDBIT1_BIT8, RSVDBIT1_BIT9,
RSVDBIT1_BIT10, RSVDBIT1_BIT11,
RSVDBIT1_BIT12, RSVDBIT1_BIT13,
RSVDBIT1_BIT14, RSVDBIT1_BIT15,
RSVDBIT1_BIT16,
SYSHO_CSIN_PERMIT_SWITCH,
RSVDBIT1_BIT18, RSVDBIT1_BIT19,
RSVDBIT1_BIT20, RSVDBIT1_BIT21,
RSVDBIT1_BIT22, RSVDBIT1_BIT23,
RSVDBIT1_BIT24, RSVDBIT1_BIT25,
RSVDBIT1_BIT26, RSVDBIT1_BIT27,
RSVDBIT1_BIT28, RSVDBIT1_BIT29,
RSVDBIT1_BIT30, RSVDBIT1_BIT31,
RSVDBIT1_BIT32
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: This parameter is set to 0 or 1
according to the related domains.
Default Value:
RSVDBIT1_BIT1-0&NAS_QOS_MOD_SWITCH-0
&RSVDBIT1_BIT3-0&RSVDBIT1_BIT4-0&RSVD
BIT1_BIT5-0&RSVDBIT1_BIT6-0&RSVDBIT1_BI
T7-0&RSVDBIT1_BIT8-0&RSVDBIT1_BIT9-0&R
SVDBIT1_BIT10-0&RSVDBIT1_BIT11-0&RSVDB
IT1_BIT12-0&RSVDBIT1_BIT13-0&RSVDBIT1_B
IT14-0&RSVDBIT1_BIT15-0&RSVDBIT1_BIT16-0
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Parame
ter ID
NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
11 Parameters
Description
&SYSHO_CSIN_PERMIT_SWITCH-1&RSVDBIT1
_BIT18-1&RSVDBIT1_BIT19-1&RSVDBIT1_BIT2
0-1&RSVDBIT1_BIT21-1&RSVDBIT1_BIT22-1&R
SVDBIT1_BIT23-1&RSVDBIT1_BIT24-1&RSVDB
IT1_BIT25-1&RSVDBIT1_BIT26-1&RSVDBIT1_B
IT27-1&RSVDBIT1_BIT28-1&RSVDBIT1_BIT29-1
&RSVDBIT1_BIT30-1&RSVDBIT1_BIT31-0&RSV
DBIT1_BIT32-1
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Parame
ter ID
NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
Description
RsvdPar
a2
BSC690
0
SET
URRCT
RLSWI
TCH
WRFD010101
3GPP
R9
Specific
ations
Meaning:
Reserved parameter 2.
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: RSVDBIT1_BIT1,
RSVDBIT1_BIT2, RSVDBIT1_BIT3,
RSVDBIT1_BIT4, RSVDBIT1_BIT5,
RSVDBIT1_BIT6, RSVDBIT1_BIT7,
RSVDBIT1_BIT8, RSVDBIT1_BIT9,
RSVDBIT1_BIT10, RSVDBIT1_BIT11,
RSVDBIT1_BIT12, RSVDBIT1_BIT13,
RSVDBIT1_BIT14, RSVDBIT1_BIT15,
RSVDBIT1_BIT16, RSVDBIT1_BIT17,
RSVDBIT1_BIT18, RSVDBIT1_BIT19,
RSVDBIT1_BIT20, RSVDBIT1_BIT21,
RSVDBIT1_BIT22, RSVDBIT1_BIT23,
RSVDBIT1_BIT24, RSVDBIT1_BIT25,
RSVDBIT1_BIT26, RSVDBIT1_BIT27,
RSVDBIT1_BIT28, RSVDBIT1_BIT29,
RSVDBIT1_BIT30, RSVDBIT1_BIT31,
RSVDBIT1_BIT32
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: This parameter is set to 0 or 1
according to the related domains.
Default Value:
RSVDBIT1_BIT1-0&RSVDBIT1_BIT2-0&RSVDBI
T1_BIT3-0&RSVDBIT1_BIT4-0&RSVDBIT1_BIT5
-0&RSVDBIT1_BIT6-0&RSVDBIT1_BIT7-0&RSV
DBIT1_BIT8-0&RSVDBIT1_BIT9-0&RSVDBIT1_
BIT10-0&RSVDBIT1_BIT11-0&RSVDBIT1_BIT12
-0&RSVDBIT1_BIT13-0&RSVDBIT1_BIT14-0&RS
VDBIT1_BIT15-0&RSVDBIT1_BIT16-0&RSVDBI
T1_BIT17-0&RSVDBIT1_BIT18-0&RSVDBIT1_BI
T19-0&RSVDBIT1_BIT20-0&RSVDBIT1_BIT21-0
&RSVDBIT1_BIT22-0&RSVDBIT1_BIT23-0&RSV
DBIT1_BIT24-0&RSVDBIT1_BIT25-0&RSVDBIT1
_BIT26-0&RSVDBIT1_BIT27-0&RSVDBIT1_BIT2
8-0&RSVDBIT1_BIT29-0&RSVDBIT1_BIT30-0&R
SVDBIT1_BIT31-0&RSVDBIT1_BIT32-0
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Parame
ter ID
NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
Description
RsvdPar
a2
BSC691
0
SET
URRCT
RLSWI
TCH
WRFD010101
3GPP
R9
Specific
ations
Meaning:
Reserved parameter 2.
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: RSVDBIT1_BIT1,
RSVDBIT1_BIT2, RSVDBIT1_BIT3,
RSVDBIT1_BIT4, RSVDBIT1_BIT5,
RSVDBIT1_BIT6, RSVDBIT1_BIT7,
RSVDBIT1_BIT8, RSVDBIT1_BIT9,
RSVDBIT1_BIT10, RSVDBIT1_BIT11,
RSVDBIT1_BIT12, RSVDBIT1_BIT13,
RSVDBIT1_BIT14, RSVDBIT1_BIT15,
RSVDBIT1_BIT16, RSVDBIT1_BIT17,
RSVDBIT1_BIT18, RSVDBIT1_BIT19,
RSVDBIT1_BIT20, RSVDBIT1_BIT21,
RSVDBIT1_BIT22, RSVDBIT1_BIT23,
RSVDBIT1_BIT24, RSVDBIT1_BIT25,
RSVDBIT1_BIT26, RSVDBIT1_BIT27,
RSVDBIT1_BIT28, RSVDBIT1_BIT29,
RSVDBIT1_BIT30, RSVDBIT1_BIT31,
RSVDBIT1_BIT32
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: This parameter is set to 0 or 1
according to the related domains.
Default Value:
RSVDBIT1_BIT1-0&RSVDBIT1_BIT2-0&RSVDBI
T1_BIT3-0&RSVDBIT1_BIT4-0&RSVDBIT1_BIT5
-0&RSVDBIT1_BIT6-0&RSVDBIT1_BIT7-0&RSV
DBIT1_BIT8-0&RSVDBIT1_BIT9-0&RSVDBIT1_
BIT10-0&RSVDBIT1_BIT11-0&RSVDBIT1_BIT12
-0&RSVDBIT1_BIT13-0&RSVDBIT1_BIT14-0&RS
VDBIT1_BIT15-0&RSVDBIT1_BIT16-0&RSVDBI
T1_BIT17-0&RSVDBIT1_BIT18-0&RSVDBIT1_BI
T19-0&RSVDBIT1_BIT20-0&RSVDBIT1_BIT21-0
&RSVDBIT1_BIT22-0&RSVDBIT1_BIT23-0&RSV
DBIT1_BIT24-0&RSVDBIT1_BIT25-0&RSVDBIT1
_BIT26-0&RSVDBIT1_BIT27-0&RSVDBIT1_BIT2
8-0&RSVDBIT1_BIT29-0&RSVDBIT1_BIT30-0&R
SVDBIT1_BIT31-0&RSVDBIT1_BIT32-0
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Parame
ter ID
NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
Description
CSRLR
eEstCell
UpdateT
mr
BSC690
0
SET
USTAT
ETIME
R
WRFD010801
Intra
RNC
Cell
Update
Meaning:
Inter
RNC
Cell
Update
Unit: ms
WRFD010802
CSRLR
eEstCell
UpdateT
mr
BSC691
0
SET
USTAT
ETIME
R
WRFD010801
WRFD010802
Intra
RNC
Cell
Update
Meaning:
Inter
RNC
Cell
Update
Unit: ms
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Parame
ter ID
NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
Description
RsvdPar
a3
BSC690
0
SET
URRCT
RLSWI
TCH
WRFD010101
3GPP
R9
Specific
ations
Meaning:
Reserved parameter 3.
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: RSVDBIT1_BIT1,
RSVDBIT1_BIT2, RSVDBIT1_BIT3,
RSVDBIT1_BIT4, RSVDBIT1_BIT5,
RSVDBIT1_BIT6, RSVDBIT1_BIT7,
RSVDBIT1_BIT8, RSVDBIT1_BIT9,
RSVDBIT1_BIT10, RSVDBIT1_BIT11,
RSVDBIT1_BIT12, RSVDBIT1_BIT13,
RSVDBIT1_BIT14, RSVDBIT1_BIT15,
RSVDBIT1_BIT16, RSVDBIT1_BIT17,
RSVDBIT1_BIT18, RSVDBIT1_BIT19,
RSVDBIT1_BIT20, RSVDBIT1_BIT21,
RSVDBIT1_BIT22, RSVDBIT1_BIT23,
RSVDBIT1_BIT24, RSVDBIT1_BIT25,
RSVDBIT1_BIT26, RSVDBIT1_BIT27,
RSVDBIT1_BIT28, RSVDBIT1_BIT29,
RSVDBIT1_BIT30, RSVDBIT1_BIT31,
RSVDBIT1_BIT32
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: This parameter is set to 0 or 1
according to the related domains.
Default Value:
RSVDBIT1_BIT1-1&RSVDBIT1_BIT2-1&RSVDBI
T1_BIT3-1&RSVDBIT1_BIT4-1&RSVDBIT1_BIT5
-1&RSVDBIT1_BIT6-1&RSVDBIT1_BIT7-1&RSV
DBIT1_BIT8-1&RSVDBIT1_BIT9-1&RSVDBIT1_
BIT10-1&RSVDBIT1_BIT11-1&RSVDBIT1_BIT12
-1&RSVDBIT1_BIT13-1&RSVDBIT1_BIT14-1&RS
VDBIT1_BIT15-1&RSVDBIT1_BIT16-1&RSVDBI
T1_BIT17-1&RSVDBIT1_BIT18-1&RSVDBIT1_BI
T19-1&RSVDBIT1_BIT20-1&RSVDBIT1_BIT21-1
&RSVDBIT1_BIT22-1&RSVDBIT1_BIT23-1&RSV
DBIT1_BIT24-1&RSVDBIT1_BIT25-1&RSVDBIT1
_BIT26-1&RSVDBIT1_BIT27-1&RSVDBIT1_BIT2
8-1&RSVDBIT1_BIT29-1&RSVDBIT1_BIT30-1&R
SVDBIT1_BIT31-1&RSVDBIT1_BIT32-1
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Parame
ter ID
NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
Description
RsvdPar
a3
BSC691
0
SET
URRCT
RLSWI
TCH
WRFD010101
3GPP
R9
Specific
ations
Meaning:
Reserved parameter 3.
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: RSVDBIT1_BIT1,
RSVDBIT1_BIT2, RSVDBIT1_BIT3,
RSVDBIT1_BIT4, RSVDBIT1_BIT5,
RSVDBIT1_BIT6, RSVDBIT1_BIT7,
RSVDBIT1_BIT8, RSVDBIT1_BIT9,
RSVDBIT1_BIT10, RSVDBIT1_BIT11,
RSVDBIT1_BIT12, RSVDBIT1_BIT13,
RSVDBIT1_BIT14, RSVDBIT1_BIT15,
RSVDBIT1_BIT16, RSVDBIT1_BIT17,
RSVDBIT1_BIT18, RSVDBIT1_BIT19,
RSVDBIT1_BIT20, RSVDBIT1_BIT21,
RSVDBIT1_BIT22, RSVDBIT1_BIT23,
RSVDBIT1_BIT24, RSVDBIT1_BIT25,
RSVDBIT1_BIT26, RSVDBIT1_BIT27,
RSVDBIT1_BIT28, RSVDBIT1_BIT29,
RSVDBIT1_BIT30, RSVDBIT1_BIT31,
RSVDBIT1_BIT32
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: This parameter is set to 0 or 1
according to the related domains.
Default Value:
RSVDBIT1_BIT1-1&RSVDBIT1_BIT2-1&RSVDBI
T1_BIT3-1&RSVDBIT1_BIT4-1&RSVDBIT1_BIT5
-1&RSVDBIT1_BIT6-1&RSVDBIT1_BIT7-1&RSV
DBIT1_BIT8-1&RSVDBIT1_BIT9-1&RSVDBIT1_
BIT10-1&RSVDBIT1_BIT11-1&RSVDBIT1_BIT12
-1&RSVDBIT1_BIT13-1&RSVDBIT1_BIT14-1&RS
VDBIT1_BIT15-1&RSVDBIT1_BIT16-1&RSVDBI
T1_BIT17-1&RSVDBIT1_BIT18-1&RSVDBIT1_BI
T19-1&RSVDBIT1_BIT20-1&RSVDBIT1_BIT21-1
&RSVDBIT1_BIT22-1&RSVDBIT1_BIT23-1&RSV
DBIT1_BIT24-1&RSVDBIT1_BIT25-1&RSVDBIT1
_BIT26-1&RSVDBIT1_BIT27-1&RSVDBIT1_BIT2
8-1&RSVDBIT1_BIT29-1&RSVDBIT1_BIT30-1&R
SVDBIT1_BIT31-1&RSVDBIT1_BIT32-1
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Parame
ter ID
NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
Description
PSRLRe
EstCell
UpdateT
mr
BSC690
0
SET
USTAT
ETIME
R
WRFD010801
Intra
RNC
Cell
Update
Meaning:
Inter
RNC
Cell
Update
Unit: ms
WRFD010802
PSRLRe
EstCell
UpdateT
mr
BSC691
0
SET
USTAT
ETIME
R
WRFD010801
WRFD010802
Intra
RNC
Cell
Update
Meaning:
Inter
RNC
Cell
Update
Unit: ms
NOutsy
ncInd
BSC691
0
ADD
UCELL
SETUP
MOD
UCELL
WRFD022000
Physical
Channel
Manage
ment
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Parame
ter ID
NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
Description
NOutsy
ncInd
BSC690
0
ADD
UCELL
SETUP
WRFD022000
Physical
Channel
Manage
ment
MOD
UCELL
BSC690
0
ADD
UCELL
SETUP
WRFD022000
MOD
UCELL
Physical
Channel
Manage
ment
TRlFail
ure
BSC691
0
ADD
UCELL
SETUP
MOD
UCELL
WRFD022000
Physical
Channel
Manage
ment
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Parame
ter ID
NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
Description
NInsync
Ind
BSC690
0
ADD
UCELL
SETUP
WRFD022000
Physical
Channel
Manage
ment
MOD
UCELL
BSC691
0
ADD
UCELL
SETUP
MOD
UCELL
WRFD022000
Physical
Channel
Manage
ment
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11 Parameters
Parame
ter ID
NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
Description
RlRstrT
mr
BSC690
0
SET
USTAT
ETIME
R
WRFD010101
3GPP
R9
Specific
ations
Meaning:
A timer to RNC wait for radio link restoration indication
in the radio link procedure.
Note: The value range of "RlRstrTmr" is 1 to 300000 in
the current version. In a later version, the value range
changes into 100 to 300000. In the current version, if
you enter a value within the range of 1 to 100 including
1, this value can still be synchronized and issued but the
system regards the value as 11000, the recommended
value. Therefore, you are advised not to enter a value
smaller than 100.
GUI Value Range: 1~300000
Unit: ms
Actual Value Range: 1~300000
Default Value: 11000
RlRstrT
mr
BSC691
0
SET
USTAT
ETIME
R
WRFD010101
3GPP
R9
Specific
ations
Meaning:
A timer to RNC wait for radio link restoration indication
in the radio link procedure.
Note: The value range of "RlRstrTmr" is 1 to 300000 in
the current version. In a later version, the value range
changes into 100 to 300000. In the current version, if
you enter a value within the range of 1 to 100 including
1, this value can still be synchronized and issued but the
system regards the value as 11000, the recommended
value. Therefore, you are advised not to enter a value
smaller than 100.
GUI Value Range: 1~300000
Unit: ms
Actual Value Range: 1~300000
Default Value: 11000
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11 Parameters
Parame
ter ID
NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
Description
T313
BSC690
0
SET
UCONN
MODET
IMER
WRFD010101
3GPP
R9
Specific
ations
T313
BSC691
0
SET
UCONN
MODET
IMER
WRFD010101
3GPP
R9
Specific
ations
N313
BSC690
0
SET
UCONN
MODET
IMER
WRFD010101
3GPP
R9
Specific
ations
N313
BSC691
0
SET
UCONN
MODET
IMER
WRFD010101
3GPP
R9
Specific
ations
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Parame
ter ID
NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
Description
N315
BSC690
0
SET
UCONN
MODET
IMER
WRFD010101
3GPP
R9
Specific
ations
N315
BSC691
0
SET
UCONN
MODET
IMER
WRFD010101
3GPP
R9
Specific
ations
T302
BSC690
0
SET
UCONN
MODET
IMER
WRFD010101
3GPP
R9
Specific
ations
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Parame
ter ID
NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
Description
T302
BSC691
0
SET
UCONN
MODET
IMER
WRFD010101
3GPP
R9
Specific
ations
T314
BSC690
0
SET
UCONN
MODET
IMER
WRFD010101
3GPP
R9
Specific
ations
Meaning:
Timer 314. T314 starts when the criteria for radio link
synchronization failure are fulfilled and only RBs
associated with T314 exist. T314 stops when the cell
update procedure is completed. The protocol-defined
default value is 12.
When a UE in the CELL_DCH state experiences a radio
link synchronization failure, the UE starts T315 or T314
and sends a CELL UPDATE message. Before T314 or
T315 expires, the UE resends the CELL UPDATE
message if radio link reconfiguration through the CELL
UPDATE CONFIRM message fails. This provides an
opportunity for radio link reconfiguration, which is
associated with T302 and N302. It is recommended that
T314 be set to a value greater than the product of T302
and N302. The smaller the value of T314 is, the higher
the call drop rate of the corresponding service is. When
T314 expires and the UE is performing a CS service, or
T315 expires and the UE is performing a PS service, the
RNC releases the RRC connection. The value of this
parameter is contained in SIB1 messages.
GUI Value Range: D0, D2, D4, D6, D8, D12, D16, D20
Unit: s
Actual Value Range: 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 12, 16, 20
Default Value: D0
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Parame
ter ID
NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
Description
T314
BSC691
0
SET
UCONN
MODET
IMER
WRFD010101
3GPP
R9
Specific
ations
Meaning:
Timer 314. T314 starts when the criteria for radio link
synchronization failure are fulfilled and only RBs
associated with T314 exist. T314 stops when the cell
update procedure is completed. The protocol-defined
default value is 12.
When a UE in the CELL_DCH state experiences a radio
link synchronization failure, the UE starts T315 or T314
and sends a CELL UPDATE message. Before T314 or
T315 expires, the UE resends the CELL UPDATE
message if radio link reconfiguration through the CELL
UPDATE CONFIRM message fails. This provides an
opportunity for radio link reconfiguration, which is
associated with T302 and N302. It is recommended that
T314 be set to a value greater than the product of T302
and N302. The smaller the value of T314 is, the higher
the call drop rate of the corresponding service is. When
T314 expires and the UE is performing a CS service, or
T315 expires and the UE is performing a PS service, the
RNC releases the RRC connection. The value of this
parameter is contained in SIB1 messages.
GUI Value Range: D0, D2, D4, D6, D8, D12, D16, D20
Unit: s
Actual Value Range: 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 12, 16, 20
Default Value: D0
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Parame
ter ID
NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
Description
T315
BSC690
0
SET
UCONN
MODET
IMER
WRFD010101
3GPP
R9
Specific
ations
Meaning:
Timer 315. T315 starts when the criteria for radio link
synchronization failure are fulfilled and only RBs
associated with T315 exist. T315 stops when the cell
update procedure is completed. The protocol-defined
default value is 180.
When a UE in the CELL_DCH state experiences a radio
link synchronization failure, the UE starts T315 or T314
and sends a CELL UPDATE message. Before T314 or
T315 expires, the UE resends the CELL UPDATE
message if radio link reconfiguration through the CELL
UPDATE CONFIRM message fails. This provides an
opportunity for radio link reconfiguration, which is
associated with T302 and N302. It is recommended that
T315 be set to a value greater than the product of T302
and N302. The smaller the value of T315 is, the higher
the call drop rate of the corresponding service is. When
T314 expires and the UE is performing a CS service, or
T315 expires and the UE is performing a PS service, the
RNC releases the RRC connection. The value of this
parameter is contained in SIB1 messages.
GUI Value Range: D0, D10, D30, D60, D180, D600,
D1200, D1800
Unit: s
Actual Value Range: 0, 10, 30, 60, 180, 600, 1200, 1800
Default Value: D0
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Parame
ter ID
NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
Description
T315
BSC691
0
SET
UCONN
MODET
IMER
WRFD010101
3GPP
R9
Specific
ations
Meaning:
Timer 315. T315 starts when the criteria for radio link
synchronization failure are fulfilled and only RBs
associated with T315 exist. T315 stops when the cell
update procedure is completed. The protocol-defined
default value is 180.
When a UE in the CELL_DCH state experiences a radio
link synchronization failure, the UE starts T315 or T314
and sends a CELL UPDATE message. Before T314 or
T315 expires, the UE resends the CELL UPDATE
message if radio link reconfiguration through the CELL
UPDATE CONFIRM message fails. This provides an
opportunity for radio link reconfiguration, which is
associated with T302 and N302. It is recommended that
T315 be set to a value greater than the product of T302
and N302. The smaller the value of T315 is, the higher
the call drop rate of the corresponding service is. When
T314 expires and the UE is performing a CS service, or
T315 expires and the UE is performing a PS service, the
RNC releases the RRC connection. The value of this
parameter is contained in SIB1 messages.
GUI Value Range: D0, D10, D30, D60, D180, D600,
D1200, D1800
Unit: s
Actual Value Range: 0, 10, 30, 60, 180, 600, 1200, 1800
Default Value: D0
RbSetup
RspTmr
BSC690
0
SET
USTAT
ETIME
R
WRFD010101
3GPP
R9
Specific
ations
RbSetup
RspTmr
BSC691
0
SET
USTAT
ETIME
R
WRFD010101
3GPP
R9
Specific
ations
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11 Parameters
Parame
ter ID
NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
Description
RrcSecrt
ModeC
mpTmr
BSC690
0
SET
USTAT
ETIME
R
WRFD010101
3GPP
R9
Specific
ations
Meaning:
A timer to RNC wait for the response to security mode
command from UE in security mode procedure.
Note: The value range of "RrcSecrtModeCmpTmr" is 1
to 10000 in the current version. In a later version, the
value range changes into 100 to 10000. In the current
version, if you enter a value within the range of 1 to 100
including 1, this value can still be synchronized and
issued but the system regards the value as 5000, the
recommended value. Therefore, you are advised not to
enter a value smaller than 100.
GUI Value Range: 1~10000
Unit: ms
Actual Value Range: 1~10000
Default Value: 5000
RrcSecrt
ModeC
mpTmr
BSC691
0
SET
USTAT
ETIME
R
WRFD010101
3GPP
R9
Specific
ations
Meaning:
A timer to RNC wait for the response to security mode
command from UE in security mode procedure.
Note: The value range of "RrcSecrtModeCmpTmr" is 1
to 10000 in the current version. In a later version, the
value range changes into 100 to 10000. In the current
version, if you enter a value within the range of 1 to 100
including 1, this value can still be synchronized and
issued but the system regards the value as 5000, the
recommended value. Therefore, you are advised not to
enter a value smaller than 100.
GUI Value Range: 1~10000
Unit: ms
Actual Value Range: 1~10000
Default Value: 5000
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11 Parameters
Parame
ter ID
NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
Description
RsvU32
Para4
BSC690
0
SET
UALGO
RSVPA
RA
None
None
Meaning:
RRM algorithm reserved U32 para 4. The 32-bit
parameter is reserved for further change request use.
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: 0~4294967295
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 0~4294967295
Default Value: 0
RsvU32
Para4
BSC691
0
SET
UALGO
RSVPA
RA
None
None
Meaning:
RRM algorithm reserved U32 para 4. The 32-bit
parameter is reserved for further change request use.
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: 0~4294967295
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 0~4294967295
Default Value: 0
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11 Parameters
Parame
ter ID
NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
Description
RsvSwit
ch5
BSC690
0
SET
UALGO
RSVPA
RA
None
None
Meaning:
RRM algorithm reserved U32 Switch Para 5. The 32bit parameter is reserved for further change request use.
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_5_BIT1,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT2,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT3,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT4,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT5,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT6,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT7,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT8,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT9,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT10,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT11,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT12,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT13,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT14,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT15,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT16,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT17,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT18,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT19,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT20,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT21,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT22,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT23,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT24,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT25,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT26,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT27,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT28,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT29,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT30,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT31,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT32
Unit: None
Actual Value Range:
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT1,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT2,
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ter ID
NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
11 Parameters
Description
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT3,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT4,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT5,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT6,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT7,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT8,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT9,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT10,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT11,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT12,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT13,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT14,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT15,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT16,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT17,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT18,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT19,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT20,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT21,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT22,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT23,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT24,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT25,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT26,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT27,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT28,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT29,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT30,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT31,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT32
Default Value:
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT1-1&RESERVED_SW
ITCH_5_BIT2-1&RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT3-1
&RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT4-1&RESERVED_S
WITCH_5_BIT5-1&RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT6
-1&RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT7-1&RESERVED
_SWITCH_5_BIT8-1&RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BI
T9-1&RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT10-1&RESERV
ED_SWITCH_5_BIT11-1&RESERVED_SWITCH_5
_BIT12-1&RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT13-1&RES
ERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT14-1&RESERVED_SWIT
CH_5_BIT15-1&RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT16-1
&RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT17-1&RESERVED_
SWITCH_5_BIT18-1&RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BI
T19-1&RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT20-1&RESER
VED_SWITCH_5_BIT21-1&RESERVED_SWITCH
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NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
11 Parameters
Description
_5_BIT22-1&RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT23-1&R
ESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT24-1&RESERVED_SW
ITCH_5_BIT25-1&RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT26
-1&RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT27-1&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_5_BIT28-1&RESERVED_SWITCH_5_
BIT29-1&RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT30-1&RESE
RVED_SWITCH_5_BIT31-1&RESERVED_SWITC
H_5_BIT32-1
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Parame
ter ID
NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
Description
RsvSwit
ch5
BSC691
0
SET
UALGO
RSVPA
RA
None
None
Meaning:
RRM algorithm reserved U32 Switch Para 5. The 32bit parameter is reserved for further change request use.
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_5_BIT1,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT2,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT3,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT4,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT5,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT6,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT7,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT8,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT9,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT10,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT11,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT12,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT13,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT14,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT15,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT16,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT17,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT18,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT19,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT20,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT21,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT22,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT23,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT24,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT25,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT26,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT27,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT28,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT29,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT30,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT31,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT32
Unit: None
Actual Value Range:
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT1,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT2,
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NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
11 Parameters
Description
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT3,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT4,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT5,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT6,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT7,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT8,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT9,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT10,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT11,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT12,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT13,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT14,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT15,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT16,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT17,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT18,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT19,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT20,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT21,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT22,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT23,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT24,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT25,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT26,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT27,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT28,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT29,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT30,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT31,
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT32
Default Value:
RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT1-1&RESERVED_SW
ITCH_5_BIT2-1&RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT3-1
&RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT4-1&RESERVED_S
WITCH_5_BIT5-1&RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT6
-1&RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT7-1&RESERVED
_SWITCH_5_BIT8-1&RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BI
T9-1&RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT10-1&RESERV
ED_SWITCH_5_BIT11-1&RESERVED_SWITCH_5
_BIT12-1&RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT13-1&RES
ERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT14-1&RESERVED_SWIT
CH_5_BIT15-1&RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT16-1
&RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT17-1&RESERVED_
SWITCH_5_BIT18-1&RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BI
T19-1&RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT20-1&RESER
VED_SWITCH_5_BIT21-1&RESERVED_SWITCH
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NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
11 Parameters
Description
_5_BIT22-1&RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT23-1&R
ESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT24-1&RESERVED_SW
ITCH_5_BIT25-1&RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT26
-1&RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT27-1&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_5_BIT28-1&RESERVED_SWITCH_5_
BIT29-1&RESERVED_SWITCH_5_BIT30-1&RESE
RVED_SWITCH_5_BIT31-1&RESERVED_SWITC
H_5_BIT32-1
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Parame
ter ID
NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
Description
RsvSwit
ch
BSC690
0
ADD
UIMEIT
AC
WRFD020500
Enhance
d Fast
Dorman
cy
Meaning:
MOD
UIMEIT
AC
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NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
11 Parameters
Description
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT5,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT6,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT7,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT8,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT9,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT10,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT11,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT12,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT13,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT14,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT15,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT16,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT17,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT18,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT19,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT20,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT21,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT22,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT23,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT24,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT25,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT26,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT27,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT28,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT29,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT30,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT31,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT32
Default Value:
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT1-0&RESERVED_SWIT
CH_BIT2-0&RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT3-0&RESE
RVED_SWITCH_BIT4-0&RESERVED_SWITCH_
BIT5-0&RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT6-0&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_BIT7-0&RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT80&RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT9-0&RESERVED_S
WITCH_BIT10-0&RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT11-0
&RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT12-0&RESERVED_S
WITCH_BIT13-0&RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT14-0
&RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT15-0&RESERVED_S
WITCH_BIT16-0&RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT17-0
&RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT18-0&RESERVED_S
WITCH_BIT19-0&RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT20-0
&RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT21-0&RESERVED_S
WITCH_BIT22-0&RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT23-0
&RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT24-0&RESERVED_S
WITCH_BIT25-0&RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT26-0
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NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
11 Parameters
Description
&RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT27-0&RESERVED_S
WITCH_BIT28-0&RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT29-0
&RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT30-0&RESERVED_S
WITCH_BIT31-0&RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT32-0
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Parame
ter ID
NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
Description
RsvSwit
ch
BSC691
0
ADD
UIMEIT
AC
WRFD020500
Enhance
d Fast
Dorman
cy
Meaning:
MOD
UIMEIT
AC
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NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
11 Parameters
Description
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT5,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT6,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT7,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT8,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT9,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT10,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT11,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT12,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT13,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT14,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT15,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT16,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT17,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT18,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT19,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT20,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT21,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT22,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT23,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT24,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT25,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT26,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT27,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT28,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT29,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT30,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT31,
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT32
Default Value:
RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT1-0&RESERVED_SWIT
CH_BIT2-0&RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT3-0&RESE
RVED_SWITCH_BIT4-0&RESERVED_SWITCH_
BIT5-0&RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT6-0&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_BIT7-0&RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT80&RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT9-0&RESERVED_S
WITCH_BIT10-0&RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT11-0
&RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT12-0&RESERVED_S
WITCH_BIT13-0&RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT14-0
&RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT15-0&RESERVED_S
WITCH_BIT16-0&RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT17-0
&RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT18-0&RESERVED_S
WITCH_BIT19-0&RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT20-0
&RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT21-0&RESERVED_S
WITCH_BIT22-0&RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT23-0
&RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT24-0&RESERVED_S
WITCH_BIT25-0&RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT26-0
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NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
11 Parameters
Description
&RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT27-0&RESERVED_S
WITCH_BIT28-0&RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT29-0
&RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT30-0&RESERVED_S
WITCH_BIT31-0&RESERVED_SWITCH_BIT32-0
NoDisca
rdMaxD
AT
BSC690
0
ADD
UTYPR
ABRLC
WRFD020900
MOD
UTYPR
ABRLC
Logical
Channel
Manage
ment
NoDisca
rdMaxD
AT
BSC691
0
ADD
UTYPR
ABRLC
MOD
UTYPR
ABRLC
WRFD020900
Logical
Channel
Manage
ment
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Parame
ter ID
NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
Description
AMRlc
Discard
Mode
BSC690
0
ADD
UTYPS
RBRLC
WRFD020900
Logical
Channel
Manage
ment
Meaning:
MOD
UTYPS
RBRLC
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NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
11 Parameters
Description
Unit: None
Actual Value Range:
TIMER_BASED_WITH_EXPLICIT_SIGNALLING,
DISCARD_AFTER_MAX_DAT_RETRANSMISSIONS, NO_DISCARD
Default Value: None
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Parame
ter ID
NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
Description
AMRlc
Discard
Mode
BSC691
0
ADD
UTYPS
RBRLC
WRFD020900
Logical
Channel
Manage
ment
Meaning:
MOD
UTYPS
RBRLC
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NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
11 Parameters
Description
Unit: None
Actual Value Range:
TIMER_BASED_WITH_EXPLICIT_SIGNALLING,
DISCARD_AFTER_MAX_DAT_RETRANSMISSIONS, NO_DISCARD
Default Value: None
HoAsuT
mr
BSC690
0
SET
USTAT
ETIME
R
WRFD020202
WRFD020203
Intra
RNC
Soft
Handov
er
Inter
RNC
Soft
Handov
er
Meaning:
A timer to RNC wait for the response to active set update
in soft handover procedure.
Note: The value range of "HoAsuTmr" is 1 to 300000
in the current version. In a later version, the value range
changes into 100 to 300000. In the current version, if
you enter a value within the range of 1 to 100 including
1, this value can still be synchronized and issued but the
system regards the value as 5000, the recommended
value. Therefore, you are advised not to enter a value
smaller than 100.
GUI Value Range: 1~300000
Unit: ms
Actual Value Range: 1~300000
Default Value: 5000
HoAsuT
mr
BSC691
0
SET
USTAT
ETIME
R
WRFD020202
WRFD020203
Intra
RNC
Soft
Handov
er
Inter
RNC
Soft
Handov
er
Meaning:
A timer to RNC wait for the response to active set update
in soft handover procedure.
Note: The value range of "HoAsuTmr" is 1 to 300000
in the current version. In a later version, the value range
changes into 100 to 300000. In the current version, if
you enter a value within the range of 1 to 100 including
1, this value can still be synchronized and issued but the
system regards the value as 5000, the recommended
value. Therefore, you are advised not to enter a value
smaller than 100.
GUI Value Range: 1~300000
Unit: ms
Actual Value Range: 1~300000
Default Value: 5000
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Parame
ter ID
NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
Description
HoPhyc
hRecfgT
mr
BSC690
0
SET
USTAT
ETIME
R
WRFD020302
Inter
Frequen
cy Hard
Handov
er Based
on
Coverag
e
Meaning:
WRFD020304
WRFD020301
Inter
Frequen
cy Hard
Handov
er Based
on DL
QoS
HoPhyc
hRecfgT
mr
BSC691
0
SET
USTAT
ETIME
R
WRFD020302
WRFD020304
WRFD020301
Intra
Frequen
cy Hard
Handov
er
Inter
Frequen
cy Hard
Handov
er Based
on
Coverag
e
Meaning:
Inter
Frequen
cy Hard
Handov
er Based
on DL
QoS
Intra
Frequen
cy Hard
Handov
er
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Parame
ter ID
NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
Description
RbRecfg
RspTmr
BSC690
0
SET
USTAT
ETIME
R
WRFD010101
3GPP
R9
Specific
ations
RbRecfg
RspTmr
BSC691
0
SET
USTAT
ETIME
R
WRFD010101
3GPP
R9
Specific
ations
N302
BSC690
0
SET
UCONN
MODET
IMER
WRFD010101
3GPP
R9
Specific
ations
N302
BSC691
0
SET
UCONN
MODET
IMER
WRFD010101
3GPP
R9
Specific
ations
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12
Counters
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13
Glossary
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14 Reference Documents
Reference Documents
1.
2.
3.
4.
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