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Contents
Contents 3
List of tables 5
List of figures 6
Summary of changes 7
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EQC CREATE BTS 13
EQD DELETE BTS 39
EQA MODIFY MOBILE ALLOCATION FREQUENCY LIST USAGE
PARAMETERS 41
EQB MODIFY BCCH FREQUENCY LIST USAGE PARAMETERS
<option> 49
EQE MODIFY BTS IDENTIFICATION PARAMETERS 55
EQF MODIFY CELL ACCESS PARAMETERS 73
EQG MODIFY RADIO LINK CONTROL DL PARAMETERS 81
EQH MODIFY QUEUEING PARAMETERS 91
EQJ MODIFY CCH CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS 97
EQK MODIFY INTERFERENCE AVERAGING PARAMETERS 103
EQM MODIFY MISCELLANEOUS PARAMETERS 109
EQT MODIFY TRUNK RESERVATION PARAMETERS <option> 135
EQV MODIFY GPRS PARAMETERS <option> 141
EQN MODIFY GPRS CONTROL PARAMETERS 161
EQX MODIFY DATA SERVICE PARAMETERS <option> 167
EQY MODIFY AMR PARAMETERS <option> 173
EQQ CHECK IUO INTERFERING CELL <option> 187
EQO OUTPUT BTS PARAMETERS 191
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EQI OUTPUT BACKGROUND INTERFERENCE MATRIX DATA
<option> 211
EQU CHANGE SEGMENT OF BTS <option> 215
EQS CHANGE BTS ADMINISTRATIVE STATE 219
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List of tables
Table 1. BTS-specific parameters in command C 35
Table 2. SEG-specific parameters in command C 36
Table 3. BTS-specific parameters in command E 69
Table 4. SEG-specific parameters in command E 70
Table 5. BTS-specific parameters in command G 87
Table 6. SEG-specific parameters in command G 88
Table 7. BTS-specific parameters in command K 106
Table 8. SEG-specific parameters in command K 106
Table 9. BTS-specific parameters in command M 130
Table 10. SEG-specific parameters in command M 131
Table 11. BTS-specific parameters in command V 157
Table 12. SEG-specific parameters in command V 157
Table 13. BTS-specific parameters in command X 171
Table 14. SEG-specific parameters in command X 171
Table 15. PRFILE SW products and the corresponding parameters 194
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List of figures
Figure 1. Baseband hopping with 3 frequencies 23
Figure 2. Radio frequency hopping with 3 frequencies 23
Figure 3. Baseband hopping for IUO-cell with 3 regular and 3 super-reuse
frequencies when both layers have BB hopping on 24
Figure 4. Radio frequency hopping for IUO-cell with 3 regular and 3 super-reuse
frequencies when both layers have RF hopping on 25
Figure 5. Baseband hopping for child-cell with 3 super-reuse frequencies (for
example TrxFrequencyType > 0) 25
Figure 6. Radio frequency hopping for child-cell with 3 super-reuse frequencies (for
example TrxFrequencyType > 0) 26
Figure 7. Baseband hopping with 3 frequencies 66
Figure 8. Radio frequency hopping with 3 frequencies 67
Figure 9. Baseband hopping for IUO-cell with 3 regular and 3 super-reuse
frequencies in case both layers have BB hopping on 67
Figure 10. Radio frequency hopping for IUO-cell with 3 regular and 3 super-reuse
frequencies in case both layers have RF hopping on 68
Figure 11. Baseband hopping for child-cell with 3 super-reuse frequencies (i.e.
TrxFrequencyType > 0) 68
Figure 12. Radio frequency hopping for child-cell with 3 super-reuse frequencies (i.e.
TrxFrequencyType > 0) 69
Figure 13. TCHs after downgrade 171
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Summary of changes
Changes between document issues are cumulative. Therefore, the latest document
issue contains all changes made to previous issues.
Changes made between issues 23-2 and 23-1
EQC CREATE BTS
The default values of parameters radio link timeout (RLT)
and AMR radio link timeout (ARLT) have been modified.
EQF MODIFY CELL ACCESS PARAMETERS
The parameter explanation of max time limit directed retry
(MADR) has been modified to say: The parameter value
has to be greater than the value of the parameter MIDR
and smaller than the value of the timer T10.
EQG MODIFY RADIO LINK CONTROL DL PARAMETERS
The parameter explanation of radio link timeout (RLT) has
been modified.
EQM MODIFY MISCELLANEOUS PARAMETERS
The parameter explanation of gprs threshold to search
WCDMA RAN cells (QSRP) and threshold to search
WCDMA RAN cells (QSRI) has been modified.
EQV MODIFY GPRS PARAMETERS <option>
A note about GPRS enabling has been added to the
parameter explanation of DTM enabled (DENA).
EQY MODIFY AMR PARAMETERS <option>
The parameter explanation of AMR radio link timeout
(ARLT) has been modified.
Changes made between issues 23-1 and 23
EQY MODIFY AMR PARAMETERS <option>
The Note of parameters AMR FR codec mode set (FRC)
and AMR HR codec mode set (FRH) has been updated.
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Summary of changes
Changes made between issues 23 and 222
Editorial changes.
EQC CREATE BTS
Parameter explanations and syntax have been updated due
to a new parameter packet service entity identifier.
Parameter explanations of network service entity identifier
and transport type have been updated.
Value range of cell identity has been updated to 0...65535.
Additional information tables and the execution printout
have been updated.
Parameters random access retry, softblocking threshold on
regular frequencies, and softblocking threshold on super-
reuse frequencies have been removed.
Information on EQoS has been removed because the
feature is not supported in S12.
EQA MODIFY MOBILE ALLOCATION FREQUENCY LIST
USAGE PARAMETERS
Parameter explanations have been updated for parameters
mobile allocation frequency list, background mobile
allocation frequency list, underlay mobile allocation
frequency list <option>, background underlay mobile
allocation frequency list <option>, and DFCA
unsynchronized mode MA frequency list <option>.
EQB MODIFY BCCH FREQUENCY LIST USAGE
PARAMETERS <option>
Parameter explanation has been updated for parameter
identification of BCCH frequency list.
EQE MODIFY BTS IDENTIFICATION PARAMETERS
Value range of cell identity has been updated to 0...65535.
Flexi EDGE information has been added.
EQG MODIFY RADIO LINK CONTROL DL PARAMETERS
Parameter random access retry has been removed.
Parameter reselection time has been updated.
Syntax and execution printout have been updated.
EQM MODIFY MISCELLANEOUS PARAMETERS
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Parameters softblocking threshold on regular frequencies,
and softblocking threshold on super-reuse frequencies
have been removed.
Syntax and parameter explanations have been updated due
to a new parameter STIRC enabled.
Additional information tables and the execution printout
have been updated.
Flexi EDGE information has been added.
EQV MODIFY GPRS PARAMETERS <option>
Syntax, additional information, and execution printouts
have been updated due to new parameters packet service
entity identifier, EGPRS inactivity alarm weekdays,
EGPRS inactivity alarm start time, EGPRS inactivity
alarm end time, and DTM enabled.
Additional information tables have been updated.
Flexi EDGE information has been added.
Information on EQoS has been removed because the
feature is not supported in S12.
EQN MODIFY GPRS CONTROL PARAMETERS <option>
The command has been changed to optional.
Information on EQoS has been removed because the
feature is not supported in S12.
EQY MODIFY AMR PARAMETERS <option>
Flexi EDGE information has been added.
EQO OUTPUT BTS PARAMETERS
Value range of cell identity has been updated to 0...65535.
Execution printouts have been updated.
Information on EQoS has been removed because the
feature is not supported in S12.
EQI OUTPUT BACKGROUND INTERFERENCE MATRIX
DATA <option>
BTS name parameter has been added.
EQU CHANGE SEGMENT OF BTS <option>
Value range of cell identity has been updated to 0...65535.
Changes made between issues 222 and 221
EQV MODIFY GPRS PARAMETERS
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Summary of changes
The description of parameter default GPRS capacity
(CDEF) has been updated.
Parameters DL coding scheme in acknowledged mode
(DCSA), UL coding scheme in acknowledged mode
(UCSA), DL coding scheme in unacknowledged mode
(DCSU), UL coding scheme in unacknowledged mode
(UCSU), adaptive LA algorithm (ALA), initial MCS for
acknowledged mode (MCA), initial MCS for
unacknowledged mode (MCU), maximum BLER in
acknowledged mode (BLA), maximum BLER in
unacknowledged mode (BLU), mean BEP offset GMSK
(MBG), and mean BEP offset 8PSK (MBP) were changed
to not optional.
The description of parameter coding schemes CS3 and
CS4 enabled (CS34) has been modified.
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IN BSC
The commands of the command group are used for handling the BTS parameters
and SEG parameters when segment usage <option> is on in the BSDATA (BSS
Radio Network Configuration Database).
Menu of the command group:
BASE TRANSCEIVER STATION HANDLING IN BSC COMMANDS
? ..... DISPLAY MENU
C: ..... CREATE BTS
D: ..... DELETE BTS
A: ..... MODIFY MOBILE ALLOCATION FREQUENCY LIST USAGE PARAMETERS
B: ..... MODIFY BCCH FREQUENCY LIST USAGE PARAMETERS <option>
E: ..... MODIFY BTS IDENTIFICATION PARAMETERS
F: ..... MODIFY CELL ACCESS PARAMETERS
G: ..... MODIFY RADIO LINK CONTROL DL PARAMETERS
H: ..... MODIFY QUEUEING PARAMETERS
J: ..... MODIFY CCH CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS
K: ..... MODIFY INTERFERENCE AVERAGING PARAMETERS
M: ..... MODIFY MISCELLANEOUS PARAMETERS
T: ..... MODIFY TRUNK RESERVATION PARAMETERS <option>
V: ..... MODIFY GPRS PARAMETERS <option>
N: ..... MODIFY GPRS CONTROL PARAMETERS
X: ..... MODIFY DATA SERVICE PARAMETERS <option>
Y: ..... MODIFY AMR PARAMETERS <option>
Q: ..... CHECK IUO INTERFERING CELLS <option>
O: ..... OUTPUT BTS PARAMETERS
I: ..... OUTPUT BACKGROUND INTERFERENCE MATRIX DATA <option>
U: ..... CHANGE SEGMENT OF BTS <option>
S: ..... CHANGE BTS ADMINISTRATIVE STATE
Z; ..... RETURN TO MAIN LEVEL
The commands in this command group are:
EQC CREATE BTS
EQD DELETE BTS
EQA MODIFY MOBILE ALLOCATION FREQUENCY LIST
USAGE PARAMETERS
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EQB MODIFY BCCH FREQUENCY LIST USAGE
PARAMETERS <option>
EQE MODIFY BTS IDENTIFICATION PARAMETERS
EQF MODIFY CELL ACCESS PARAMETERS
EQG MODIFY RADIO LINK CONTROL DL PARAMETERS
EQH MODIFY QUEUEING PARAMETERS
EQJ MODIFY CCH CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS
EQK MODIFY INTERFERENCE AVERAGING
PARAMETERS
EQM MODIFY MISCELLANEOUS PARAMETERS
EQT MODIFY TRUNK RESERVATION PARAMETERS
<option>
EQV MODIFY GPRS PARAMETERS <option>
EQN MODIFY GPRS CONTROL PARAMETERS
EQX MODIFY DATA SERVICE PARAMETERS <option>
EQY MODIFY AMR PARAMETERS <option>
EQQ CHECK IUO INTERFERING CELLS <option>
EQO OUTPUT BTS PARAMETERS
EQI OUTPUT BACKGROUND INTERFERENCE MATRIX
DATA <option>
EQU CHANGE SEGMENT OF BTS <option>
EQS CHANGE BTS ADMINISTRATIVE STATE
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EQC CREATE BTS
Function With the EQC command you create a BTS into the BSDATA. After the creation,
the BTS is in LOCKED state.
Parameters BCF identification, BTS identification, BTS name, SEG identification <option>,
SEG name <option>, reference BTS identification, reference BTS name: cell
identity, frequency band in use: network colour code, BTS colour code: mobile
country code, mobile network code, location area code: BTS hopping mode,
underlay BTS hopping mode <option>, hopping sequence number 1, hopping
sequence number 2, underlay hopping sequence number <option>: GPRS
enabled <option>, routing area code <option>, network service entity identifier
<option>, transport type <option>, packet service entity identifier <option>;
Syntax
EQC : BCF = <BCF identification>,
BTS = <BTS identification>,
[[ NAME = <BTS name> | <no name> def ]
[ SEG = <SEG identification> <option> |
<BTS identification > def ]
[ SEGNAME = <SEG name> <option> | <BTS name> def ]
[ REF = <reference BTS identification> |
RNAME= <reference BTS name> ]] :
CI = <cell identity>,
BAND = <frequency band in use> :
NCC = <network colour code>,
BCC = <BTS colour code> :
MCC = <mobile country code>,
MNC = <mobile network code>,
LAC = <location area code> :
[[ HOP = <BTS hopping mode> | N def ]
[ UHOP = <underlay BTS hopping mode> <option> | N def ]
HSN1 = <hopping sequence number 1> |
HSN2 = <hopping sequence number 2> |
UHSN = <underlay hopping sequence number> <option> ] ... :
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[[ GENA = <GPRS enabled> | N def <option> ]
[ RAC = <routing area code> | 255 def <option> ]
[[ NSEI = <network service entity identifier> <option> ] |
[ TRAT = <transport type> | ANY def <option> ] |
[ PSEI = <packet service entity identifier> ]]] <option> ... ;
Parameter
explanations
BCF identification
BCF = decimal number
With this parameter you identify the BCF. The value range depends on the BSC
hardware configuration and the corresponding options.
The parameter is obligatory.
BTS identification
BTS = decimal number
With this parameter you identify the BTS to be created. The value range depends
on the BSC hardware configuration and the corresponding options.
The parameter is obligatory.
When the segment contains more than one BTS, the parameters which are not
presented are initialized with a SEG-specific value. See table SEG-specific
parameters in command C in section Additional information.
BTS name
NAME = text string
With this parameter you name the BTS. The name must be unique in the BSC.
The name can contain 1 to 15 characters. The following ASCII characters are
allowed: letters from A to Z and numerals from 0 to 9.
The default is that the BTS does not have a name.
SEG identification <option>
SEG = decimal number
With this parameter you identify the segment. The value range is the same as the
BTS identification value range.
If you give this parameter, the MML will check, according to the following table,
if the same SEG identification has been created earlier:
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SEG identification does not exist: The segment is being created for the first time so all parameters
are presented. See table BTS-specific parameters in command
Cand SEG-specific parameters in command C in section
Additional information.
SEG identification exists: The segment has already been created earlier so now only BTS-
specific parameters are presented. See table SEG-specific
parameters in command C in section Additional information.
When the segment contains more than one BTS, the parameters which are not
presented are initialised with SEG-specific values. See table SEG-specific
parameters in command C in section Additional information.
The default is the same as BTS identification number.
SEG name <option>
SEGNAME = text string
With this parameter you name the segment. The name must be unique in the BSC.
The name can contain 1 to 15 characters. The following ASCII characters are
allowed: letters from A to Z and numerals from 0 to 9.
If you give this parameter, the MML will check, according to the following table,
if the same segment name has been created earlier:
SEG name does not exist: The segment is being created for the first time so all parameters
are presented. See tables BTS-specific parameters in command
C and SEG-specific parameters in command C in section
Additional information.
SEG name exists: The segment has already been created earlier so now only BTS-
specific parameters are presented. See table SEG-specific
parameters in command C in section Additional information.
When the segment contains more than one BTS, the parameters which are not
presented are initialised with SEG-specific values. See table SEG-specific
parameters in command C in section Additional information.
The default is the same as BTS name when you create a new segment.
reference BTS identification
REF = decimal number
With this parameter you identify the reference BTS. The value range depends on
the BSC hardware configuration and the corresponding options.
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If you give the parameter REF, you cannot give the parameter RNAME.
If a reference BTS is used, the system inquires the parameter values of that BTS
from the BSDATA. During creation, the reference BTS parameter values are used
for the required BTS parameters. The BCCH list relation is copied from the
reference BTS. Trunk reservation decision threshold table relations are also
copied from the reference BTS to the BTS traffic types. When the segment
contains more than one BTS, the BCCH list relation and Trunk reservation
decision threshold table relations are not copied from the reference BTS.
Background parameters are not copied from the reference BTS (see Radio
Network Configuration Management).
When the segment contains more than one BTS, only BTS-specific parameters
are copied to the BTS. When you create a new segment, BTS-specific and
segment-specific parameters are copied to the BTS. See section Additional
information.
If a reference BTS is not used, the system uses the default values for the required
BTS parameters during creation. See section Additional information. Background
parameters have not been defined as default (see Radio Network Configuration
Management).
reference BTS name
RNAME = text string
With this parameter you give the name of the reference BTS. The BTS name can
contain 1 to 15 characters.
If you give the parameter REF, you cannot give the parameter RNAME.
If a reference BTS is used, the system inquires the parameter values of that BTS
from the BSDATA. During creation, the reference BTS parameter values are used
for the required BTS parameters. The BCCH list relation is copied from the
reference BTS. Trunk reservation decision threshold table relations are also
copied from the reference BTS to the BTS traffic types. When the segment
contains more than one BTS the BCCH list relation and Trunk reservation
decision threshold table relations are not copied from the reference BTS.
Background parameters are not copied from the reference BTS (see Radio
Network Configuration Management).
When the segment contains more than one BTS, only BTS-specific parameters
are copied to the BTS. When you create a new segment, BTS-specific and
segment-specific parameters are copied to the BTS. See section Additional
information.
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If a reference BTS is not used, the system uses the default values for the required
BTS parameters during creation. See section Additional information. Background
parameters have not been defined as default (see Radio Network Configuration
Management).
cell identity
CI = decimal number
With this parameter you identify the cell number. The values range from 0 to
65535. The parameter is obligatory when segment usage <option> is off or when
you create a new segment.
frequency band in use
With this parameter you indicate the frequency band used in the BTS. The
frequency bands are GSM 800 (800), GSM 900 (900), GSM 1800 (1800) and
GSM 1900 (1900). The values are:
Parameter Value Explanation
BAND = 800 ARFCN 128...251
900 ARFCN 1...124 and 975...1023, 0
1800 ARFCN 512...885
1900 ARFCN 512...810
The parameter is obligatory.
network colour code
NCC = decimal number
With this parameter you identify the network colour code number. The values
range from 0 to 7. The parameter is obligatory when segment usage <option> is
off or when you create a new segment.
BTS colour code
BCC = decimal number
With this parameter you identify the BTS colour code number. The values range
from 0 to 7. The parameter is obligatory when segment usage <option> is off or
when you create a new segment.
mobile country code
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MCC = decimal number
With this parameter you identify the mobile country code number. The values
range from 0 to 999. The parameter is obligatory when segment usage <option>
is off or when you create a new segment.
mobile network code
MNC = decimal number
With this parameter you identify the mobile network code number. The values
range from 0 to 99. Optional values range from 0 to 999. The parameter is
obligatory when segment usage <option> is off or when you create a new
segment.
Note
As the value of the parameter in the entire GSM network is a binary coded
decimal number, the preceding zeros are significant, for example 1, 01, and
001 are different values. The use of one digit MNC is not allowed.
location area code
LAC = decimal number
With this parameter you identify the location area code number. The values range
from 1 to 65533. The parameter is obligatory when segment usage <option> is off
or when you create a new segment.
BTS hopping mode
With this parameter you define the frequency hopping mode of the BTS. In the
case of hopping IUO, you define the hopping mode of the overlay layer. The
values are:
Parameter Value Explanation
HOP = BB baseband hopping is used
RF radio frequency hopping is used
N hopping is not used
If you enter the value BB, you must also enter both parameters HSN1 and HSN2.
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If you enter the value RF, you must also enter the parameter HSN1. Note that
radio frequency hopping is not possible in the Nokia 2nd generation base stations.
If you enter the value N, the parameters HSN1 and HSN2 are optional.
BB hopping and RF hopping cannot be used in the BTS at the same time.
Note
If Nokia PrimeSite has a BTS software package of DF6.0 or newer, it does not
support frequency hopping.
Note
Nokia InSite does not support frequency hopping.
underlay BTS hopping mode <option>
With this parameter you define the frequency hopping mode of the underlay
layer. The values are:
Parameter Value Explanation
UHOP = BB baseband hopping is used
RF radio frequency hopping is used
N hopping is not used
If you enter the value BB or RF, you must also enter the parameter UHSN.
If you enter the value N, the parameter UHSN is optional.
Radio frequency hopping is not possible in the Nokia 2nd generation base
stations.
BB hopping and RF hopping cannot be used on the BTS at the same time.
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Note
If Nokia PrimeSite has a BTS software package of DF6.0 or newer, it does not
support frequency hopping.
Note
Nokia InSite does not support frequency hopping.
hopping sequence number 1
With this parameter you define whether cyclic or random hopping is used in BB
hopping group 1 and in RF hopping. Hopping sequence numbers are used in the
frequency hopping sequence generation algorithm.
In baseband hopping, HSN1 is used with hopping group 1. The time slot 0 of
each TRX, except the BCCH TRX, belongs to this group.
In radio frequency hopping, HSN1 is used with all the time slots of a hopping
TRX. The BCCH TRX does not hop when RF hopping has been selected.
The values are:
Parameter Value Explanation
HSN1 = 0 cyclic hopping
1 63 random hopping
hopping sequence number 2
With this parameter you define whether cyclic or random hopping is used in BB
hopping group 2. Hopping sequence numbers are used in the frequency hopping
sequence generation algorithm.
In baseband hopping, HSN2 is used with the hopping group 2. The time slots 1 -
7 of each TRX, including the BCCH TRX, belong to this group.
In radio frequency hopping, HSN2 is not used.
The values are:
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Parameter Value Explanation
HSN2 = 0 cyclic hopping
1 63 random hopping
underlay hopping sequence number <option>
With this parameter you define whether cyclic or random hopping is used in the
underlay layer of the IUO cell. Hopping sequence numbers are used in the
frequency hopping sequence generation algorithm.
The values are:
Parameter Value Explanation
UHSN = 0 cyclic hopping
1 63 random hopping
GPRS enabled <option>
With this parameter you enable or disable the GPRS capability in the cell.
Parameter Value Explanation
GENA = Y GPRS is enabled
N GPRS is disabled
routing area code <option>
RAC = decimal number
With this parameter you identify GPRS cells using the routing area code number.
The values range from 0 to 255.
network service entity identifier <option>
NSEI = decimal number
With this parameter you can manually select the network service entity identifier
to which the BTS/SEG will be connected. If you give this parameter the PCU
selection algorithm is not used. The routing area must be created and the NSEI
must exist on the routing area the BTS/SEG is using.
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You can give this parameter only when the parameter GPRS enabled (GENA) is
set to Y. If you give the parameter NSEI, you cannot give parameters TRAT or
PSEI.
transport type <option>
With this parameter you can manually select the transport type of the NSEI which
the BTS/SEG will use. This parameter is used in the PCU selection algorithm.
You can give this parameter only when the parameter GPRS enabled (GENA) is
set to Y. The default is that no transport type is preferred in NSEI selection.
If you give the parameter TRAT, you cannot give parameters NSEI or PSEI.
Parameter Value Explanation
TRAT= IP NSEI which uses IP transport is
selected
FR NSEI which uses FR transport is
selected
ANY no transport type is preferred in
NSEI selection
packet service entity identifier <option>
PSEI = decimal number
With this parameter you identify the PSE object in the BSC. You can give this
parameter only when the parameter GPRS enabled (GENA) is set to Y.
If you give the parameter PSEI, you cannot give parameters NSEI or TRAT.
Examples 1. Create BTS-20 (CENTRUM1) into the BSDATA. A reference BTS-1 is
used to obtain base values for other BTS parameters used in the creation.
Baseband frequency hopping is used.
ZEQC:BCF=2,BTS=20,NAME=CENTRUM1,REF=1:CI=33,
BAND=900: NCC=3,BCC=4:MCC=111,MNC=02,LAC=3344:
HOP=BB,UHOP=BB,HSN1=2,HSN2=3,UHSN=5;
2. Create BTS-20 (CENTRUM1) into the BSDATA. In the creation, default
values are used for other BTS parameters.
ZEQC:BCF=2,BTS=20,NAME=CENTRUM1:CI=33,BAND=900:
NCC=3,BCC=4:MCC=111,MNC=02,LAC=3344:HOP=N;
Additional
information
Base Station Identity Code (BSIC) = BCC + NCC. Location Area Identification
(LAI) = MCC + MNC + LAC.
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If the warning
BCC+NCC+BCCH TRX FREQUENCY NOT UNIQUE IN ADJACENCY DEFINITIONS
is output, give the MML command EAT to find out adjacent cell pairs whose
parameter combination BCC+NCC+BCCH TRX FREQUENCY is not unique
anymore.
The following figures illustrate baseband hopping and radio frequency hopping
with regular or with both regular and super-reuse frequencies. Note that BB and
RF hopping cannot be used on the BTS at the same time.
Figure 1. Baseband hopping with 3 frequencies
Figure 2. Radio frequency hopping with 3 frequencies
LAYER
overlay
(regular
frequencies)
TRX
TRX-1
TRX-2
TRX-3
RTSL
0
RTSL
1
RTSL
2
RTSL
3
RTSL
4
RTSL
5
RTSL
6
RTSL
7
BCCH
HSN1
HSN2
LAYER
overlay
(regular
frequencies)
TRX
TRX-1
TRX-2
TRX-3
RTSL
0
RTSL
1
RTSL
2
RTSL
3
RTSL
4
RTSL
5
RTSL
6
RTSL
7
BCCH
(bcch frequency not
allowed to hop)
HSN1
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Figure 3. Baseband hopping for IUO-cell with 3 regular and 3 super-reuse
frequencies when both layers have BB hopping on
LAYER
overlay
(regular
frequencies)
TRX
TRX-1
TRX-2
TRX-3
RTSL
0
RTSL
1
RTSL
2
RTSL
3
RTSL
4
RTSL
5
RTSL
6
RTSL
7
BCCH
HSN1
underlay
(super-reuse
frequencies)
TRX-4
TRX-5
TRX-6
HSN2
UHSN
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Figure 4. Radio frequency hopping for IUO-cell with 3 regular and 3 super-
reuse frequencies when both layers have RF hopping on
Figure 5. Baseband hopping for child-cell with 3 super-reuse frequencies (for
example TrxFrequencyType > 0)
LAYER
overlay
(regular
frequencies)
TRX
TRX-1
TRX-2
TRX-3
RTSL
0
RTSL
1
RTSL
2
RTSL
3
RTSL
4
RTSL
5
RTSL
6
RTSL
7
underlay
(super-reuse
frequencies)
TRX-4
TRX-5
TRX-6
HSN1
BCCH
(bcch frequency not
allowed to hop)
UHSN
LAYER
underlay
(super-reuse
frequencies)
TRX
TRX-1
TRX-2
TRX-3
RTSL
0
RTSL
1
RTSL
2
RTSL
3
RTSL
4
RTSL
5
RTSL
6
RTSL
7
BCCH
HSN1
UHSN
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Figure 6. Radio frequency hopping for child-cell with 3 super-reuse
frequencies (for example TrxFrequencyType > 0)
If a reference BTS is not used, the system uses the default values for the required
BTS and segment parameters during creation.
The default values for cell access parameters are:
Parameter Name Default value More information
CELL BARRED BAR N SEG-specific parameter
CALL RE-
ESTABLISHMENT
ALLOWED
RE N SEG-specific parameter
EMERGENCY CALL
RESTRICTED
EC N SEG-specific parameter
PLMN PERMITTED PLMN NETWORK COLOUR
CODE
SEG-specific parameter
NOT ALLOWED
ACCESS CLASSES
ACC SEG-specific parameter
ADJACENCY ON
OTHER BAND
DBC Y for Dual Band cells. N
for cells that do not
belong to the frequency
bands of the Dual Band.
SEG-specific parameter
DIRECTED RETRY
USED
DR N SEG-specific parameter
INTELLIGENT
DIRECTED RETRY
USED
IDR N SEG-specific parameter
CELL TYPE CTY GSM SEG-specific parameter
LAYER
underlay
(super-reuse
frequencies)
TRX
TRX-1
TRX-2
TRX-3
RTSL
0
RTSL
1
RTSL
2
RTSL
3
RTSL
4
RTSL
5
RTSL
6
RTSL
7
BCCH
(bcch frequency not
allowed to hop)
UHSN
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MIN TIME LIMIT
DIRECTED RETRY
MIDR 0 SEG-specific parameter
MAX TIME LIMIT
DIRECTED RETRY
MADR 5 SEG-specific parameter
DIRECTED RETRY
METHOD
DRM 0 SEG-specific parameter
GPRS NOT ALLOWED
ACCESS CLASSES
GACC - (no not allowed access
classes)
SEG-specific parameter
GPRS CELL BARRED GBAR 0 SEG-specific parameter
The default values for radio link control DL parameters are:
Parameter Name Default value More information
CELL RESELECT HYSTERESIS HYS 4 dB SEG-specific parameter
MS TXPWR MAX CCH TXP1 33 dBm SEG-specific parameter
MS TXPWR MAX CCH1x00 TXP2 30 dBm SEG-specific parameter
RXLEV ACCESS MIN RXP -105 dBm SEG-specific parameter
RADIO LINK TIMEOUT RLT 20 SACCH blocks SEG-specific parameter
POWER OFFSET PO 0 dB SEG-specific parameter
GPRS RXLEV ACCESS MIN GRXP -105 dBm SEG-specific parameter
GPRS MS TXPWR MAX CCH GTXP1 33 dBm SEG-specific parameter
GPRS MS TXPWR MAX CCH1x00 GTXP2 30 dBm SEG-specific parameter
GPRS CELL RESELECT
HYSTERESIS
GHYS 4 dB SEG-specific parameter
GPRS NON BCCH LAYER RXLEV
UPPER LIMIT
GPU -95 dBm BTS-specific parameter
GPRS NON BCCH LAYER RXLEV
LOWER LIMIT
GPL -100 dBm BTS-specific parameter
DIRECT GPRS ACCESS
THRESHOLD
DIRE 0 SEG-specific parameter
RA RESELECT HYSTERESIS RRH 4 dB SEG-specific parameter
C31 HYSTERESIS CHYS N SEG-specific parameter
C32 QUAL QUAL N SEG-specific parameter
RESELECTION TIME RES 5 SECONDS SEG-specific parameter
PRIORITY CLASS PRC 0 SEG-specific parameter
HCS THRESHOLD HCS SEG-specific parameter
The default values for queuing parameters are:
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Parameter Name Default value More information
MAX QUEUE LENGTH MQL 50 % SEG-specific parameter
TIME LIMIT CALL TLC 10 SEG-specific parameter
TIME LIMIT HANDOVER TLH 5 SEG-specific parameter
QUEUE PRIORITY
USED
QPU Y SEG-specific parameter
QUEUEING PRIORITY
CALL
QPC 10 SEG-specific parameter
QUEUEING PRIORITY
HANDOVER
QPH 9 SEG-specific parameter
QUEUEING PRIORITY
NON-URGENT
HANDOVER
QPN 9 SEG-specific parameter
MS PRIORITY USED MPU Y SEG-specific parameter
The default values for CCH configuration parameters are:
Parameter Name Default value More information
NUMBER OF BLOCKS
FOR ACCESS GRANT
MSG
AG 1 SEG-specific parameter
NUMBER OF
MULTIFRAMES
MFR 4 SEG-specific parameter
TIMER FOR PERIODIC
MS LOCATION
UPDATING
PER 0.5 HOURS SEG-specific parameter
ALLOW IMSI ATTACH
DETACH
ATT Y SEG-specific parameter
PBCCH BLOCKS PBB 3 SEG-specific parameter
PAGCH BLOCKS PAB 4 SEG-specific parameter
PRACH BLOCKS PRB 6 SEG-specific parameter
The default values for interference averaging parameters are:
Parameter Name Default value More information
C/N THRESHOLD CNT 0 (NOT USED) BTS-specific parameter
AVERAGING PERIOD AP 6 SEG-specific parameter
BOUNDARY 0 BO0 -110 dBm BTS-specific parameter
BOUNDARY 1 BO1 -105 dBm BTS-specific parameter
BOUNDARY 2 BO2 -100 dBm BTS-specific parameter
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BOUNDARY 3 BO3 -095 dBm BTS-specific parameter
BOUNDARY 4 BO4 -090 dBm BTS-specific parameter
BOUNDARY 5 BO5 -047 dBm BTS-specific parameter
The default values for miscellaneous parameters are:
Parameter Name Default value More information
DTX MODE DTX 2 SEG-specific parameter
BTS MEASURE AVERAGE BMA 1 SEG-specific parameter
MS TX PWR MAX GSM PMAX1 33 dBm SEG-specific parameter
MS TX PWR MAX GSM1X00 PMAX2 30 dBm SEG-specific parameter
MS TXPWR MIN PMIN 5 dBm in GSM 800
GSM 900 / 0 dBm in
GSM 1800 and GSM
1900
BTS-specific parameter
MAX NUMBER OF RETRANSMISSION RET 4 SEG-specific parameter
MAX NUMBER OF REPETITION NY1 5 SEG-specific parameter
NUMBER OF SLOTS SPREAD TRANS SLO 10 SEG-specific parameter
SMS CB USED CB N SEG-specific parameter
BTS LOAD THRESHOLD BLT 70 % SEG-specific parameter
MS MAX DISTANCE IN CALL SET-UP DMAX 255 (NO REJECTION) SEG-specific parameter
TRX PRIORITY IN TCH ALLOCATION TRP 0 SEG-specific parameter
CELL LOAD FOR CHANNEL SEARCH CLC 0 % SEG-specific parameter
RX DIVERSITY RDIV N BTS-specific parameter
TCH RATE INTRA-CELL HANDOVER TRIH 0 SEG-specific parameter
LOWER LIMIT FOR FR TCH
RESOURCES
FRL 100 % SEG-specific parameter
UPPER LIMIT FOR FR TCH
RESOURCES
FRU 0 % SEG-specific parameter
NEW ESTABLISHMENT CAUSES
SUPPORT
NECI N SEG-specific parameter
RADIUS EXTENSION EXT 0 BTS-specific parameter
MULTIBAND CELL REPORTING MBR 1 SEG-specific parameter
EARLY SENDING INDICATION ESI Y SEG-specific parameter
NON BCCH LAYER OFFSET NBL 0 dBm BTS-specific parameter
BTS LOAD IN SEG LSEG 70 BTS-specific paramete
CALCULATION MINIMUM NUMBER
OF SLOTS
CALC 30 SEG-specific parameter
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GPRS NUMBER OF SLOTS SPREAD
TRANS
GSLO 10 SEG-specific parameter
GPRS MAX NUMBER OF
RETRANSMISSION
GRET 4 4 4 4 SEG-specific parameter
SCALE ORD SCO 0 SEG-specific parameter
AMH UPPER LOAD THRESHOLD AUT N SEG-specific parameter
AMH LOWER LOAD THRESHOLD ALT N SEG-specific parameter
AMH MAX LOAD OF TARGET CELL AML N SEG-specific parameter
TRHO GUARD TIME TGT N SEG-specific parameter
DL NOISE LEVEL DLN 117 dB BTS-specific parameter
UL NOISE LEVEL ULN 117 dB BTS-specific parameter
STIRC ENABLED STIRC N BTS-specific parameter
CELL RESELECTION PARAMETER
INDEX
PI N SEG-specific parameter
CELL BAR QUALIFY QUA N SEG-specific parameter
CELL RESELECT OFFSET REO 0 dB SEG-specific parameter
TEMPORARY OFFSET TEO 0 dB SEG-specific parameter
PENALTY TIME PET 20 s SEG-specific parameter
THRESHOLD TO SEARCH WCDMA
RAN CELLS
QSRI never SEG specific parameter
GPRS THRESHOLD TO SEARCH
WCDMA RAN CELLS
QSRP never SEG specific parameter
FDD CELL RESELECT OFFSET FDD N SEG specific parameter
GPRS FDD CELL RESELECT OFFSET GFDD N SEG specific parameter
MINIMUM FDD THRESHOLD FDM 12 dB SEG specific parameter
GPRS MINIMUM FDD THRESHOLD GFDM 12 dB SEG specific parameter
DFCA MODE DMOD OFF BTS-specific parameter
FORCED HR MODE C/I AVERAGING
PERIOD
FHR 15 BTS-specific parameter
FORCED HR MODE C/I THRESHOLD FHT 0 BTS-specific parameter
FORCED AMR HR MODE C/I
THRESHOLD
FAHT 0 BTS-specific parameter
FORCED HR MODE HYSTERESIS FHH 3 BTS-specific parameter
IBHO GSM ENABLED IGE N SEG-specific parameter
IBHO WCDMA ENABLED IWE N SEG-specific parameter
The default values for trunk reservation parameters are:
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TRUNK RESERVATION
USED
TR N SEG-specific parameter
LIMIT FOR FREE TCHS LIMIT 16 SEG-specific parameter
TCHS RESERVED FOR
PRIORITY
SUBSCRIBERS
TCRP 0 SEG-specific parameter
RESTRICTED USE OF
PRIORITY CHANNELS
RUP Y SEG-specific parameter
RESERVATION
METHOD
REM DYN SEG-specific parameter
TRAFFIC TYPES TT - SEG-specific parameter
TABLE IDENTIFICATION TBL - SEG-specific parameter
TRAFFIC TYPE TABLE
1 (GSM CALL SETUP) -
2 (MCN CALL SETUP) -
3 (GSM HANDOVER) -
4 (MCN HANDOVER) -
5 (PRIORITY CALL SETUP) -
6 (PRIORITY HANDOVER) -
7 -
8 -
9 -
10 -
The default values for data service parameters are:
Parameter Name Default value More information
HSCSD TCH CAPACITY
MINIMUM
HTM 100 % SEG-specific parameter
HSCSD CELL LOAD
UPPER LIMIT
HCU 100 % SEG-specific parameter
HSCSD CELL LOAD
LOWER LIMIT
HCL 100 % SEG-specific parameter
HSCSD REGULAR CELL
LOAD UPPER LIMIT
HRCU 100 % SEG-specific parameter
HSCSD UPGRADE
GUARD TIME
HUT 0 SECONDS SEG-specific parameter
HSCSD DOWNGRADE
GUARD TIME
HDT 0 SECONDS SEG-specific parameter
HSCSD UPGRADE
GAIN
HUG 0 % SEG-specific parameter
HSCSD MINIMUM
EXHAUST
HME 1 SEG-specific parameter
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The default values for GPRS parameters are:
Parameter Name Default value More information
GPRS ENABLED GENA N SEG-specific parameter
EGPRS ENABLED EGENA N BTS-specific parameter
ROUTING AREA CODE RAC 255 SEG-specific parameter
DEDICATED GPRS
CAPACITY
CDED 0 % BTS-specific parameter
DEFAULT GPRS CAPACITY CDEF 1 % BTS-specific parameter
MAX GPRS CAPACITY CMAX 100 % BTS-specific parameter
PREFER BCCH
FREQUENCY GPRS
BFG 0 SEG-specific parameter
DL ADAPTION PROBABILITY
THRESHOLD
DLA 20 % SEG-specific parameter
UL ADAPTION PROBABILITY
THRESHOLD
ULA 10 % SEG-specific parameter
DL BLER CROSSPOINT FOR
CS SELECTION NO HOP
DLB 90 % SEG-specific parameter
UL BLER CROSSPOINT FOR
CS SELECTION NO HOP
ULB 90 % SEG-specific parameter
DL BLER CROSSPOINT FOR
CS SELECTION HOP
DLBH 20 % SEG-specific parameter
UL BLER CROSSPOINT FOR
CS SELECTION HOP
ULBH 24 % SEG-specific parameter
CODING SCHEME NO HOP COD 2 SEG-specific parameter
CODING SCHEME HOP CODH 0 SEG-specific parameter
INITIAL MCS FOR
ACKNOWLEDGED MODE
MCA 9 SEG-specific parameter
INITIAL MCS FOR
UNACKNOWLEDGED MODE
MCU 6 SEG-specific parameter
MAXIMUM BLER IN
ACKNOWLEDGED MODE
BLA 90 SEG-specific parameter
MAXIMUM BLER IN
UNACKNOWLEDGED MODE
BLU 10 SEG-specific parameter
MEAN BEP OFFSET GMSK MBG 0 SEG-specific parameter
MEAN BEP OFFSET 8PSK MBP SEG-specific parameter
EGPRS LINK ADAPTATION
ENABLED
ELA 2 SEG-specific parameter
CODING SCHEMES CS3
AND CS4 ENABLED
CS34 N BTS-specific parameter
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ACKNOWLEDGED MODE
DCSA 1 BTS-specific parameter
UL CODING SCHEME IN
ACKNOWLEDGED MODE
UCSA 1 BTS-specific parameter
DL CODING SCHEME IN
UNACKNOWLEDGED MODE
DCSU 1 BTS-specific parameter
UL CODING SCHEME IN
UNACKNOWLEDGED MODE
UCSU 1 BTS-specific parameter
ADAPTIVE LA ALGORITHM ALA Y BTS-specific parameter
NETWORK SERVICE ENTITY
IDENTIFIER
NSEI SEG-specific parameter
TRANSPORT TYPE TRAT ANY SEG-specific parameter
PACKET SERVICE ENTITY
IDENTIFIER
PSEI - SEG-specific parameter
BTS UL THROUGHPUT
FACTOR FOR CS1-CS4
TFU 12 BTS-specific parameter
BTS DL THROUGHPUT
FACTOR FOR CS1-CS4
TFD 12 BTS-specific parameter
BTS UL THROUGHPUT
FACTOR FOR MCS1-MCS4
TFUM1 16 BTS-specific parameter
BTS UL THROUGHPUT
FACTOR FOR MCS1-MCS9
TFUM 30 BTS-specific parameter
BTS DL THROUGHPUT
FACTOR FOR MCS1-MCS9
TFDM 30 BTS-specific parameter
EGPRS INACTIVITY ALARM
WEEKDAYS
EAW NONE BTS-specific parameter
EGPRS INACTIVITY ALARM
START TIME
EAS 08-00 BTS-specific parameter
EGPRS INACTIVITY ALARM
END TIME
EAE 18-00 BTS-specific parameter
DTM ENABLED DENA N SEG-specific parameter
The default values for AMR parameters are:
PARAMETER Name Value More information
AMR RADIO LINK TIMEOUT ARLT 20 SACCH
blocks
SEG-specific parameter
AMR FR CODEC MODE SET FRC 12.2 7.40
5.90 4.75
kbit/s
BTS-specific parameter
AMR HR CODEC MODE SET HRC 7.40 5.90
4.75 kbit/s
BTS-specific parameter
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AMR FR START MODE FRS 00 BTS-specific parameter
AMR FR INITIAL CODEC MODE INDICATOR
(ICMI)
FRI 0 dB BTS-specific parameter
AMR FR THRESHOLD 1 FRT1 8 (4 dB) BTS-specific parameter
AMR FR THRESHOLD 2 FRT2 14 (7 dB) BTS-specific parameter
AMR FR THRESHOLD 3 FRT3 22 (11 dB) BTS-specific parameter
AMR FR HYSTERESIS 1 FRH1 2 (1 dB) BTS-specific parameter
AMR FR HYSTERESIS 2 FRH2 2 (1 dB) BTS-specific parameter
AMR FR HYSTERESIS 3 FRH3 2 (1 dB) BTS-specific parameter
AMR HR START MODE HRS 00 BTS-specific parameter
AMR HR INITIAL CODEC MODE INDICATOR
(ICMI)
HRI 0 dB BTS-specific parameter
AMR HR THRESHOLD 1 HRT1 22 (11dB) BTS-specific parameter
AMR HR THRESHOLD 2 HRT2 28 (14 dB) BTS-specific parameter
AMR HR THRESHOLD 3 HRT3 0 (0 dB) BTS-specific parameter
AMR HR HYSTERESIS 1 HRH1 2 (1 dB) BTS-specific parameter
AMR HR HYSTERESIS 2 HRH2 2 (1 dB) BTS-specific parameter
AMR HR HYSTERESIS 3 HRH3 0 (0 dB) BTS-specific parameter
The default values for BCCH frequency list usage parameters are:
Parameter Name Default value More information
ID. OF BCCH
FREQUENCY LIST
IDLE 0 (ADJACENT CELL
LIST USED)
SEG-specific parameter
BCCH ALLOCATION
USAGE FOR ACTIVE
MS
ACT ADJ (ADJACENT CELL
LIST USED)
SEG-specific parameter
MEASUREMENT BCCH
ALLOCATION LIST
MEAS 1 (YES) SEG-specific parameter
The default values for frequency hopping parameters are:
Parameter Name Default value More information
MOBILE ALLOCATION
FREQUENCY LIST
MAL BTS-specific parameter
BACKGROUND MOBILE
ALLOCATION FREQUENCY LIST
BMAL BTS-specific parameter
UNDERLAY MOBILE ALLOCATION
FREQUENCY LIST
UMAL BTS-specific parameter
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BACKGROUND UNDERLAY
MOBILE ALLOCATION
FREQUENCY LIST
BUMAL BTS-specific parameter
MAIO OFFSET MO 0 BTS-specific parameter
BACKGROUND MAIO OFFSET BMO BTS-specific parameter
UNDERLAY MAIO OFFSET UMO 0 BTS-specific parameter
BACKGROUND UNDERLAY MAIO
OFFSET
BUMO BTS-specific parameter
MAIO STEP MS 1 BTS-specific parameter
BACKGROUND MAIO STEP BMS BTS-specific parameter
UNDERLAY MAIO STEP UMS 1 BTS-specific parameter
BACKGROUND UNDERLAY MAIO
STEP
BUMS BTS-specific parameter
DFCA MOBILE ALLOCATION
FREQUENCY LIST
DMAL BTS-specific parameter
DFCA MA LIST OPERATION OPE BTS-specific parameter
DFCA UNSYNCHRONIZED MODE
MA FREQUENCY LIST
DUMAL BTS-specific parameter
The NECI and C2 cell reselection parameters (PI, QUA, REO, TEO and PET) are
not relevant in GSM phase 1.
Background parameters have not been defined as default and they are also not
copied from the reference BTS (see Radio Network Configuration Management).
Table 1. BTS-specific parameters in command C
BCF BCF identification
BTS BTS identification
NAME BTS name
REF reference BTS identification
RNAME reference BTS name
BAND frequency band in use
HOP BTS hopping mode
UHOP underlay BTS hopping mode
HSN1 hopping sequence number 1
HSN2 hopping sequence number 2
UHSN underlay hopping sequence number
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Table 2. SEG-specific parameters in command C
SEG SEG identification
SEGNAME SEG name
CI cell identity
NCC network colour code
BCC BTS colour code
MCC mobile country code
MNC mobile network code
LAC location area code
GENA GPRS enabled
RAC routing area code
NSEI network service entity identifier
PSEI packet service entity identifier
TRAT transport type
When the first BTS of segment is created, the system creates the GPC-object. The
parameters are SEG-specific. The following default values are used:
NCCR rxlev transfer mode window
size
NRTW 5
NCCR rxlev idle mode window
size
NRIW 6
NCCR number of zero results NNZR 2
NCCR othet PCU cell offset NOPO 4 dB
QC GPRS DL RLC ack throughput
threshold
QGDRT 6 kbit/s
QC GPRS UL RLC ack throughput
threshold
QGURT 6 kbit/s
QC EGPRS DL RLC ack
throughput threshold
QEDRT 10 kbit/s
QC EGPRS UL RLC ack
throughput threshold
QEURT 10 kbit/s
Execution printouts The execution printout of the command
ZEQC:BCF=20,BTS=1,SEGNAME=BIGCENTRUM020,NAME=CENTRUM1:
CI=12,BAND=900:NCC=2,BCC=4: MCC=111,MNC=22,LAC=34567:
HOP=RF,UHOP=N,HSN1=3,HSN2=1:GENA=Y,PSEI=13;
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BTS IDENTIFICATION PARAMETERS :
===============================
SEG-0001 BIGCENTRUM020
BCF-0020 BTS-0001 CENTRUM1
----------------------------
BTS ADMINISTRATIVE STATE ... LOCKED
BTS OPERATIONAL STATE ...... BL-USR
BTS BACKGROUND DATA STATE .. NOT DEFINED
CELL IDENTITY............................(CI)..... 00012
FREQUENCY BAND IN USE....................(BAND)... 900
BS IDENTITY CODE.........................(BSIC)
NETWORK COLOUR CODE...................(NCC).... 2
BACKGROUND NETWORK COLOUR CODE........(BNCC)... -
BTS COLOUR CODE.......................(BCC).... 4
BACKGROUND BTS COLOUR CODE............(BBCC)... -
LOCATION AREA ID.........................(LAI)
MOBILE COUNTRY CODE...................(MCC).... 111
MOBILE NETWORK CODE...................(MNC).... 22
LOCATION AREA CODE....................(LAC).... 34567
BTS HOPPING MODE.........................(HOP).... RF
BACKGROUND BTS HOPPING MODE..............(BHOP)... -
UNDERLAY BTS HOPPING MODE................(UHOP)... N
BACKGROUND UNDERLAY BTS HOPPING MODE.....(BUHOP).. -
MOBILE ALLOCATION FREQUENCY LIST......(MAL).... -
BACKGROUND MOBILE ALLOC FREQ LIST.....(BMAL)... -
UNDERLAY MOBILE ALLOC FREQ LIST.......(UMAL)... -
BG UNDERLAY MOBILE ALLOC FREQ LIST....(BUMAL).. -
DFCA MOBILE ALLOCATION FREQ LIST(S)...(DMAL)...
DFCA UNSYNCHRONIZED MODE MA FREQ LIST.(DUMAL)..
HOPPING SEQUENCE NUMBER 1.............(HSN1)... 3
BACKGROUND HOPPING SEQUENCE NUMBER 1..(BHSN1).. -
HOPPING SEQUENCE NUMBER 2.............(HSN2)... 1
BACKGROUND HOPPING SEQUENCE NUMBER 2..(BHSN2).. -
UNDERLAY HOPPING SEQUENCE NUMBER......(UHSN)... 0
BG UNDERLAY HOPPING SEQUENCE NUMBER...(BUHSN).. -
GPRS ENABLED.............................(GENA)... Y
PACKET SERVICE ENTITY IDENTIFIER......(PSEI)... 13
NETWORK SERVICE ENTITY IDENTIFIER.....(NSEI)... 12442
BSSGP VIRTUAL CONNECTION IDENTIFIER...(BVCI)... 10001
ROUTING AREA CODE........................(RAC).... 255
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COMMAND EXECUTED
Semantic error
messages
If an error occurs, the general semantic error messages of the MML commands
are output. For more information, see General Notice Messages of MML Session.
Execution error
messages
If an error occurs, the general execution error messages of the MML commands
are output. For more information, see Radio Network Administration and General
Error Messages of System.
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EQD DELETE BTS
Function With the EQD command you delete a BTS from the BSDATA. The BTS has to be
in the LOCKED state before you can delete it.
Parameters BTS identification, BTS name: delete incoming adjacent cells;
Syntax
EQD : ( BTS = <BTS identification> | NAME = <BTS name> ) :
[ <delete incoming adjacent cells> | N def ] ;
Parameter
explanations
BTS identification
BTS = decimal number
With this parameter you identify the number of the BTS to be deleted. The value
range depends on the BSC hardware configuration and the corresponding
options.
If you give the parameter BTS, you cannot give the parameter NAME.
BTS name
NAME = text string
With this parameter you identify the name of the BTS to be deleted. The name
can contain 1 to 15 characters.
If you give the parameter NAME, you cannot give the parameter BTS.
delete incoming adjacent cells
With this parameter you indicate whether the adjacent cells are deleted. The
values are:
Y adjacent cells are deleted
N adjacent cells are not deleted.
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The default value is N.
If the segment contains more than one BTS this parameter is not in use.
Examples 1. Delete BTS-20 from the BSDATA.
ZEQD:BTS=20;
2. Delete BTS HIGHWAY1 from the BSDATA.
ZEQD:NAME=HIGHWAY1;
Additional
information
Before the command is executed, the system asks for confirmation:
CONFIRM COMMAND EXECUTION: Y/N ?
Execution printouts The execution printout of command example 1 is:
BSC BSC-LAB 2004-11-29 13:54:32
BTS-0020 CENTRUM1 DELETED FROM BSC DATABASE
BSC DATABASE UPDATED
COMMAND EXECUTED
Semantic error
messages
If an error occurs, the general semantic error messages of the MML commands
are output. For more information, see General Notice Messages of MML Session.
Execution error
messages
If an error occurs, the general execution error messages of the MML commands
are output. For more information, see Radio Network Administration and General
Error Messages of System.
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EQA MODIFY MOBILE ALLOCATION
FREQUENCY LIST USAGE PARAMETERS
Function With the EQA command you define the mobile allocation usage of the BTS.
Parameters BTS identification, BTS name: mobile allocation frequency list, background
mobile allocation frequency list, underlay mobile allocation frequency list
<option>, background underlay mobile allocation frequency list <option>, MAIO
offset, background MAIO offset, underlay MAIO offset <option>, background
underlay MAIO offset <option>, MAIO step <option>, background MAIO step
<option>, underlay MAIO step <option>, background underlay MAIO step
<option>, DFCA mobile allocation lists <option>, DFCA operation type
<option>, DFCA unsynchronized mode MA list <option>;
Syntax
EQA : ( BTS = <BTS identification> |
NAME = <BTS name> :
( MAL = <mobile allocation frequency list> |
BMAL = <background mobile allocation frequency list> |
UMAL = <underlay mobile allocation frequency list> <option> |
BUMAL = <background underlay mobile allocation frequency list>
<option> |
MO = <MAIO offset> |
BMO = <background MAIO offset > |
UMO = <underlay MAIO offset> <option> |
BUMO = <background underlay MAIO offset> <option> |
MS = <MAIO step> <option> |
BMS = <background MAIO step> <option> |
UMS = <underlay MAIO step> <option> |
BUMS = <background underlay MAIO step> <option> |
DMAL = <DFCA mobile allocation frequency lists> <option> |
OPE = <DFCA operation type> <option> |
DUMAL = <DFCA unsynchronized mode MA frequency list> <option> ) ... ;
Parameter
explanations
BTS identification
BTS = decimal number
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With this parameter you identify the BTS with its number. The value range
depends on the BSC hardware configuration and the corresponding options.
You can enter several values at the same time by using the wild card characters &
and &&, when attaching or detaching the same DFCA mobile allocation
frequency list to several BTSs. The value ALL attaches or detaches the same
DFCA mobile allocation frequency list to or from all DFCA BTSs.
If you give the parameter BTS, you cannot give the parameter NAME.
BTS name
NAME = text string
With this parameter you identify the BTS with its name. The name can contain 1
to 15 characters.
You can enter several values at the same time by using the wild card character &,
when you attach or detach the same DFCA mobile allocation frequency list to
several BTSs.
If you give the parameter NAME, you cannot give the parameter BTS.
mobile allocation frequency list
MAL = decimal number
With this parameter you define the mobile allocation frequency list to which the
BTS will be attached.
The values range from 0 to 2000. Use value 0 to detach the BTS from the mobile
allocation frequency list.
You can only modify this parameter when the BTS is LOCKED or the overlay
hopping mode is not RF hopping.
background mobile allocation frequency list
BMAL = decimal number or ND
With this parameter you define the mobile allocation frequency list used as
background data. In background data activation (EE command group),
background data is swapped with active data.
The values range from 0 to 2000. Use value ND (not defined) to remove the old
value of the background parameter.
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underlay mobile allocation frequency list <option>
UMAL = decimal number
With this parameter you define the mobile allocation frequency list to which the
BTS's underlay layer will be attached.
The values range from 0 to 2000. Use value 0 to detach the BTS's underlay layer
from a mobile allocation frequency list.
You can only modify this parameter when the BTS is LOCKED, or the underlay
hopping mode is not RF hopping.
background underlay mobile allocation frequency list <option>
BUMAL = decimal number or ND
With this parameter you define the mobile allocation frequency list to which the
BTS's underlay layer is attached and which is used as background data. In
background data activation (EE command group), background data is swapped
with active data.
The values range from 0 to 2000. Use value ND (not defined) to remove the old
value of the background parameter.
MAIO offset
MO = decimal number
With this parameter you set the lowest MAIO (Mobile Allocation Index Offset)
value per sector. The values range from 0 to 62.
You can only modify this parameter when the BTS is LOCKED, underlay TRXs
are LOCKED or the overlay hopping mode is not RF hopping.
background MAIO offset
BMO = decimal number or ND
With this parameter you set the lowest MAIO value per sector used as
background data. In background data activation (EE command group),
background data is swapped with active data.
The values range from 0 to 62. Use value ND to remove the old value of the
background parameter.
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underlay MAIO offset <option>
UMO = decimal number
With this parameter you set the lowest MAIO value of the underlay layer per
sector.
The values range from 0 to 62.
You can only modify this parameter when the BTS is LOCKED, overlay TRXs
are LOCKED or the underlay hopping mode is not RF hopping.
background underlay MAIO offset <option>
BUMO = decimal number or ND
With this parameter you set the underlay layer's lowest MAIO value per sector
used as background data. In background data activation (EE command group),
background data is swapped with active data.
The values range from 0 to 62. Use value ND to remove the old value of the
background parameter.
MAIO step <option>
MS = decimal number
With this parameter you choose the MAIOs not to be allocated successively for
the cell, but for instance every second or every third value. The values range from
1 to 62.
You can only modify this parameter when the BTS is LOCKED, underlay TRXs
are LOCKED or the overlay hopping mode is not RF hopping.
background MAIO step <option>
BMS = decimal number or ND
With this parameter you set the MAIO step used as background data. In
background data activation (EE command group), background data is swapped
with active data.
The values range from 1 to 62. Use value ND to remove the old value of the
background parameter.
underlay MAIO step <option>
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UMS = decimal number
With this parameter you choose the MAIOs of the underlay layer not to be
allocated successively for the cell, but for instance every second or every third
value.
The values range from 1 to 62.
You can only modify this parameter when the BTS is LOCKED, overlay TRXs
are LOCKED or the underlay hopping mode is not RF hopping.
background underlay MAIO step <option>
BUMS = decimal number or ND
With this parameter you set the underlay MAIO step used as background data. In
background data activation (EE command group), background data is swapped
with active data.
The values range from 1 to 62. Use value ND to remove the old value of the
background parameter.
DFCA mobile allocation frequency lists <option>
DMAL = decimal number
With this parameter you define the DFCA mobile allocation frequency lists that
will be attached to the BTS.
The values range from 2001 to 2032.
You can enter several values at the same time by using the wild card characters &
and &&. If more than one BTS or NAME has been given, wild card characters
cannot be used.
DFCA MA list operation <option>
With this parameter you add or remove valid DFCA mobile allocation frequency
list(s) to/from the BTS.
Parameter Value Explanation
OPE = A Add DFCA mobile allocation frequency list(s) to the
BTS.
R Remove DFCA mobile allocation frequency list(s)
from the BTS.
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Note
If you give the parameter OPE, you must also give the DMAL parameter.
DFCA unsynchronized mode MA frequency list <option>
DUMAL = decimal number
With this parameter you define the DFCA unsynchronized mode MA list. The
MA list is to be used in the DFCATRXs if a BTS in 'DFCA hopping' mode loses
synchronisation or BSC-BSC connection. This is a reference to any existing
normal (non-DFCA) MA list defined in the BSC.
The values range from 0 to 2000. Use value 0 to detach the BTS from the DFCA
unsynchronized mode MA frequency list.
Examples 1. Attach BTS-8 to mobile allocation frequency list 3 and set MAIO offset to
2.
ZEQA:BTS=8:MAL=3,MO=2;
2. Detach BTS CENTRUM1 from the mobile allocation frequency list.
ZEQA:NAME=CENTRUM1:MAL=0;
Additional
information
(trx-1) * ms + mo < fma
where
TRX= the number of underlay/overlay unlocked hopping TRXs
in the cell
ms= underlay/overlay MAIO step
mo= underlay/overlay MAIO offset
fma= the number of frequencies in the associated underlay/
overlay mobile allocation frequency list
Execution printouts The execution printout of the command ZEQA:BTS=16:MAL=10,MO=3; is:
DX 200 DX220-LAB 2004-11-29 01:58:00
MOBILE ALLOCATION FREQUENCY LIST USAGE PARAMETER MODIFY COMPLETED:
==================================================================
SEG-0002 BIGCENTRUM002
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BCF0002 BTS-0016 CENTRUM16
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BTS ADMINISTRATIVE STATE ... LOCKED
BTS OPERATIONAL STATE ...... BL-USR
BTS BACKGROUND DATA STATE .. NOT DEFINED
MOBILE ALLOCATION FREQUENCY LIST.........(MAL).... 10
BACKGROUND MOBILE ALLOCATION FREQ LIST...(BMAL)... -
UNDERLAY MA FREQUENCY LIST...............(UMAL)... -
BACKGROUND UNDERLAY MA FREQUENCY LIST....(BUMAL).. -
DFCA MOBILE ALLOCATION FREQUENCY LIST(S).(DMAL)...
DFCA UNSYNCHRONIZED MODE MA FREQ LIST....(DUMAL).. -
MAIO OFFSET..............................(MO)..... 3
BACKGROUND MAIO OFFSET...................(BMO).... -
UNDERLAY MAIO OFFSET.....................(UMO).... 0
BACKGROUND UNDERLAY MAIO OFFSET..........(BUMO)... -
MAIO STEP................................(MS)..... 1
BACKGROUND MAIO STEP.....................(BMS).... -
UNDERLAY MAIO STEP.......................(UMS).... 1
BACKGROUND UNDERLAY MAIO STEP............(BUMS)... -
BSC DATABASE UPDATED
COMMAND EXECUTED
The execution printout of the command ZEQA:BTS=16:BMAL=5,BMO=0; is:
DX 200 DX220-LAB 2004-11-29 01:58:00
MOBILE ALLOCATION FREQUENCY LIST USAGE PARAMETER MODIFY COMPLETED:
==================================================================
SEG-0002 BIGCENTRUM002
BCF-0020 BTS-0016 CENTRUM16
-----------------------------
BTS ADMINISTRATIVE STATE ... LOCKED
BTS OPERATIONAL STATE ...... BL-USR
BTS BACKGROUND DATA STATE .. DEFINED
MOBILE ALLOCATION FREQUENCY LIST.........(MAL).... 10
BACKGROUND MOBILE ALLOCATION FREQ LIST...(BMAL)... 5
UNDERLAY MA FREQUENCY LIST...............(UMAL)... -
BACKGROUND UNDERLAY MA FREQUENCY LIST....(BUMAL).. -
DFCA MOBILE ALLOCATION FREQUENCY LIST(S).(DMAL)...
DFCA UNSYNCHRONIZED MODE MA FREQ LIST....(DUMAL).. -
MAIO OFFSET..............................(MO)..... 3
BACKGROUND MAIO OFFSET...................(BMO).... 0
UNDERLAY MAIO OFFSET.....................(UMO).... 0
BACKGROUND UNDERLAY MAIO OFFSET..........(BUMO)... -
MAIO STEP................................(MS)..... 1
BACKGROUND MAIO STEP.....................(BMS).... -
UNDERLAY MAIO STEP.......................(UMS).... 1
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BACKGROUND UNDERLAY MAIO STEP............(BUMS)... -
BSC DATABASE UPDATED
COMMAND EXECUTED
The execution printout of the command ZEQA:BTS=50:MAL=0; is:
DX 200 DX220-LAB 2004-11-29 01:58:00
MOBILE ALLOCATION FREQUENCY LIST USAGE PARAMETER MODIFY COMPLETED:
==================================================================
SEG-0001 BIGCENTRUM1
BCF0001 BTS-0050 CENTRUM50
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BTS ADMINISTRATIVE STATE ... LOCKED
BTS OPERATIONAL STATE ...... BL-USR
BTS BACKGROUND DATA STATE .. DEFINED
MOBILE ALLOCATION FREQUENCY LIST.........(MAL).... -
BACKGROUND MOBILE ALLOCATION FREQ LIST...(BMAL)... 5
UNDERLAY MA FREQUENCY LIST...............(UMAL)... -
BACKGROUND UNDERLAY MA FREQUENCY LIST....(BUMAL).. -
DFCA MOBILE ALLOCATION FREQUENCY LIST(S).(DMAL)...
DFCA UNSYNCHRONIZED MODE MA FREQ LIST....(DUMAL).. -
MAIO OFFSET..............................(MO)..... 3
BACKGROUND MAIO OFFSET...................(BMO).... 0
UNDERLAY MAIO OFFSET.....................(UMO).... 0
BACKGROUND UNDERLAY MAIO OFFSET..........(BUMO)... -
MAIO STEP................................(MS)..... 1
BACKGROUND MAIO STEP.....................(BMS).... -
UNDERLAY MAIO STEP.......................(UMS).... 1
BACKGROUND UNDERLAY MAIO STEP............(BUMS)... -
BSC DATABASE UPDATED
COMMAND EXECUTED
Semantic error
messages
If an error occurs, the general semantic error messages of the MML commands
are output. For more information, see General Notice Messages of MML Session.
Execution error
messages
If an error occurs, the general execution error messages of the MML commands
are output. For more information, see Radio Network Administration and General
Error Messages of System.
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EQB MODIFY BCCH FREQUENCY LIST USAGE
PARAMETERS <option>
Function With the EQB command you define the BCCH allocation usage of the BTS or
SEG. The command is optional.
Parameters BTS identification, BTS name, SEG identification <option>, SEG name
<option>: identification of BCCH frequency list, BCCH allocation usage for
active MS, measurement BCCH Allocation list;
Syntax
EQB : ( BTS = <BTS identification> ... |
NAME = <BTS name> ... |
SEG = <SEG identification> ... <option> |
SEGNAME = <SEG name> ... <option> ) :
( IDLE = <identification of BCCH frequency list> |
ACT = <BCCH allocation usage for active MS>
MEAS = <measurement BCCH Allocation list> ) ... ; <option>
Parameter
explanations
BTS identification
BTS = decimal number
With this parameter you identify the BTS by its number. The value range depends
on the BSC hardware configuration and the corresponding options.
If you give the parameter BTS, you cannot give the parameters NAME, SEG or
SEGNAME.
You can use the parameters BTS, NAME, SEG or SEGNAME if the segment
only has one BTS, otherwise you must use the parameters SEG or SEGNAME.
You can enter several values at the same time by using wild card characters & and
&&, when you attach the same BCCH frequency list identification to several
BTSs.
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BTS name
NAME = text string
With this parameter you identify the BTS by its name. The name can contain 1 to
15 characters.
If you give the parameter NAME, you cannot give the parameters BTS, SEG or
SEGNAME.
You can use the parameters BTS, NAME, SEG or SEGNAME if the segment
only has one BTS, otherwise you must use the parameters SEG or SEGNAME.
You can enter several values at the same time by using the wild card character &,
when you attach the same BCCH frequency list identification to several BTSs.
SEG identification <option>
SEG = decimal number
With this parameter you identify the segment. The value range is the same as the
BTS identification value range.
If you give the parameter SEG, you cannot give the parameters BTS, NAME or
SEGNAME. You must use the parameters SEG or SEGNAME if the segment
contains more than one BTS.
You can enter several values at the same time by using wild card characters & and
&&, when you attach the same BCCH frequency list identification to several
segments.
SEG name <option>
SEGNAME = text string
With this parameter you identify the segment by its name. The name can contain
1 to 15 characters.
If you give the parameter SEGNAME, you cannot give the parameters BTS,
NAME or SEG. You must use the parameters SEG or SEGNAME if the segment
contains more than one BTS.
You can enter several values at the same time by using the wild card character &,
when you attach the same BCCH frequency list identification to several
segments.
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IDLE = decimal number
With this parameter you define the BCCH frequency list used by idle MSs. This
list is used for cell reselection and is sent on the BCCH.
The values range from 0 to 2000.
If the value is 0, the BCCH frequency list used is that of the adjacent cells defined
for the BTS.
Do not connect the BTS to a BCCH frequency list which has no frequencies
defined because then the MS is not able to make handovers to other cells.
BCCH allocation usage for active MS
With this parameter you define the BCCH frequency list used by active MSs.
This list is used for handovers and is sent on the SACCH. The values are:
Parameter Value Explanation
ACT = ADJ If the value is ADJ, the BCCH frequency list used is that of the
adjacent cells defined for the BTS. Normally, the BTS operates this
way.
IDLE If the value is IDLE, the active MSs use the same BCCH frequency
list as the idle MSs. The BCCH frequency list is defined by the BTS. If
the value of the previous parameter IDLE is 0, the active MSs use the
BCCH frequency list of the adjcent cells.
measurement BCCH Allocation list
With this parameter you define whether or not Measurement BCCH Allocation
List is used during measurements when necessary. The values are:
Parameter Value Explanation
MEAS = Y Measurement BCCH Allocation List used.
N Measurement BCCH Allocation List not used.
Examples 1. Attach BCCH frequency list 5 to BTS-2. The BCCH allocation for idle
MSs will be formed according to frequency list 5. The BCCH allocation
for active MSs will be formed according to the frequencies of the adjacent
cells defined for the BTS.
ZEQB:BTS=2:IDLE=5;
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2. Set both BCCH allocations to be formed according to the frequencies of
the adjacent cells defined for the BTS CENTRUM1.
ZEQB:NAME=CENTRUM1:IDLE=0;
3. Attach BCCH frequency list 6 to BTS 3. The BCCH allocation for idle
MSs will be formed according to frequency list 6. Also tell the active MSs
to measure the frequencies in that list. The BCCH allocation for active
MSs will be formed according to the same frequency list as for idle MSs.
Now, the active MSs may acquire some extra BCCH frequencies into their
measurement routine, but nevertheless no handovers can be made towards
those extra cells.
ZEQB:BTS=3:IDLE=6,ACT=IDLE;
Execution printouts The execution printout of the command ZEQB:BTS=7:IDLE=10; is:
BSC BSC-LAB 2004-11-29 13:54:32
BCCH FREQUENCY LIST USAGE PARAMETERS MODIFY COMPLETED:
======================================================
SEG-0001 BIGCENTRUM1
BCF-0001 BTS-0007 CENTRUM7
----------------------------
BTS ADMINISTRATIVE STATE ... UNLOCKED
BTS OPERATIONAL STATE ...... WO
BTS BACKGROUND DATA STATE .. NOT DEFINED
ID. OF BCCH FREQUENCY LIST........(IDLE)... 10
BCCH ALLOC. USAGE FOR ACTIVE MS....(ACT)... ADJ (ADJACENT CELL LIST USED)
MEASUREMENT BCCH ALLOCATION LIST..(MEAS)... N
BSC DATABASE UPDATED
COMMAND EXECUTED
The execution printout of the command ZEQB:SEG=1:IDLE=8; is:
BSC BSC-LAB 2004-11-29 13:54:32
SEGMENT BCCH FREQUENCY LIST USAGE PARAMETERS MODIFY COMPLETED:
==============================================================
SEG-0001 BIGCENTRUM1
----------------------
ID. OF BCCH FREQUENCY LIST........(IDLE)... 8
BCCH ALLOC. USAGE FOR ACTIVE MS...(ACT).... ADJ (ADJACENT CELL LIST USED)
MEASUREMENT BCCH ALLOCATION LIST..(MEAS)... N
BSC DATABASE UPDATED
COMMAND EXECUTED
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Semantic error
messages
If an error occurs, the general semantic error messages of the MML commands
are output. For more information, see General Notice Messages of MML Session.
Execution error
messages
If an error occurs, the general execution error messages of the MML commands
are output. For more information, see Radio Network Administration and General
Error Messages of System.
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PARAMETERS
Function With the EQE command you modify the BTS or SEG identification parameters in
the BSDATA.
When you modify the parameters, the BTS or the SEG has to be in the LOCKED
state, except when the background parameters are modified. See tables BTS-
specific parameters in command E and SEG-specific parameters in command E in
section Additional information.
Parameters BTS identification, BTS name , SEG identification <option>, SEG name
<option>: new BTS name, new SEG name <option>, cell identity, network
colour code, background network colour code, BTS colour code, background
BTS colour code, mobile country code, mobile network code, location area code,
BTS hopping mode, background BTS hopping mode, underlay BTS hopping
mode <option>, background underlay BTS hopping mode <option>, hopping
sequence number 1, background hopping sequence number 1, hopping sequence
number 2, background hopping sequence number 2, underlay hopping sequence
number <option>, background underlay hopping sequence number <option>,
antenna hopping <option>;
Syntax
EQE : ( BTS = <BTS identification> |
NAME = <BTS name> |
SEG = <SEG identification> <option> |
SEGNAME = <SEG name> <option> ) :
( NEWNAME = <new BTS name> |
NEWSEGNAME = <new SEG name> <option> |
CI = <cell identity> |
NCC = <network colour code> |
BNCC = <background network colour code> |
BCC = <BTS colour code> |
BBCC = <background BTS colour code> |
MCC = <mobile country code> |
MNC = <mobile network code> |
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LAC = <location area code> |
HOP = <BTS hopping mode> |
BHOP = <background BTS hopping mode> |
UHOP = <underlay BTS hopping mode> <option> |
BUHOP = <background underlay BTS hopping mode> <option> |
HSN1 = <hopping sequence number 1> |
BHSN1 = <background hopping sequence number 1> |
HSN2 = <hopping sequence number 2> |
BHSN2 = <background hopping sequence number 2> |
UHSN = <underlay hopping sequence number> <option> |
BUHSN = <background underlay hopping sequence number> <option> |
AHOP = <antenna hopping> <option> ) ... ;
Parameter
explanations
BTS identification
BTS = decimal number
With this parameter you identify the BTS by its number. The value range depends
on the BSC hardware configuration and the corresponding options.
If you give the parameter BTS, you cannot give the parameters NAME, SEG or
SEGNAME. If you give this parameter and the segment contains more than one
BTS you can only modify BTS-specific parameters. See table BTS-specific
parameters in command E in section Additional information.
BTS name
NAME = text string
With this parameter you identify the BTS by its name. The name can contain 1 to
15 characters.
If you give the parameter NAME, you cannot give the parameters BTS, SEG or
SEGNAME. If you give this parameter and the segment contains more than one
BTS you can only modify BTS-specific parameters. See table BTS-specific
parameters in command E in section Additional information.
SEG identification <option>
SEG = decimal number
With this parameter you identify the segment. The value range is the same as the
BTS identification value range.
If you give the parameter SEG, you cannot give the parameters BTS, NAME or
SEGNAME. If you give this parameter and the segment contains more than one
BTS you can only modify SEG-specific parameters. See table SEG-specific
parameters in command E in section Additional information.
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SEG name <option>
SEGNAME = text string
With this parameter you identify the segment by its name. The name can contain
1 to 15 characters.
If you give the parameter SEGNAME, you cannot give the parameters BTS,
NAME or SEG. If you give this parameter and the segment contains more than
one BTS you can only modify segment-specific parameters. See table SEG-
specific parameters in command E in section Additional information.
new BTS name
NEWNAME = text string
With this parameter you define the new name of the BTS. The name can contain
1 to 15 characters and it must be unique in the BSC. The following ASCII
characters are allowed: letters from A to Z and numerals from 0 to 9.
You can remove the name by giving the character - . See Example 4.
new SEG name <option>
NEWSEGNAME = text string
With this parameter you define the new name of the segment. The name can
contain 1 to 15 characters and it must be unique in the BSC. The following ASCII
characters are allowed: letters from A to Z and numerals from 0 to 9.
You can remove the name by giving the character - .
cell identity
CI = decimal number
With this parameter you identify the cell number. The values range from 0 to
65535.
You must also update the incoming adjacency definitions with the commands of
the EA command group. For more information, see Radio Network
Administration, section 'Modifying the location area (LA) or the cell identity (CI)
of a BTS'.
network colour code
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NCC = decimal number
With this parameter you define the number of the network colour code. The
values range from 0 to 7.
When you modify this parameter, the NCC parameter of the adjacent cells is
automatically modified.
background network colour code
BNCC = decimal number or ND
With this parameter you define the number of the network colour code used as
background data. In background data activation (EE command group),
background data is swapped with active data.
The values range from 0 to 7. Use the value ND (not defined) to remove the old
value of the background parameter.
BTS colour code
BCC = decimal number
With this parameter you define the number of the BTS colour code. The values
range from 0 to 7.
When you modify this parameter, the BCC parameter of the adjacent cells is
automatically modified.
background BTS colour code
BBCC = decimal number or ND
With this parameter you define the number of the BTS colour code used as
background data. In background data activation (EE command group),
background data is swapped with active data.
The values range from 0 to 7. Use value ND to remove the old value of the
background parameter.
mobile country code
MCC = decimal number
With this parameter you define the number of the mobile country code. The
values range from 0 to 999.
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Note
You can modify this parameter only when GPRS has been disabled in the BTS
(the value of the parameter GPRS enabled is N).
mobile network code
MNC = decimal number
With this parameter you define the number of the mobile network code. The
values range from 0 to 99.
Optional values range from 0 to 999.
Note
You can modify this parameter only when GPRS has been disabled in the BTS
(the value of the parameter GPRS enabled is N).
As the value of the parameter is a binary coded decimal number in the entire
GSM network, the preceding zeros are significant, i.e. 1, 01, and 001 are
different values.
The use of one digit MNC is not allowed.
location area code
LAC = decimal number
With this parameter you define the location area code. The values range from 1 to
65533.
Note
You can modify this parameter only when GPRS has been disabled in the BTS
(the value of the parameter GPRS enabled is N).
You must also update the incoming adjacency definitions with the commands of
the EA command group. For more information, see Radio Network
Administration, section 'Modifying the location area (LA) or the cell identity (CI)
of a BTS'.
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BTS hopping mode
With this parameter you define the frequency hopping mode of the BTS. When
you modify the parameter, the BTS must be in a LOCKED state.
Radio frequency hopping is not possible with the Nokia 2nd generation base
stations.
Note
If Nokia PrimeSite has a BTS software package of DF6.0 or newer, it does not
support frequency hopping.
Note
Nokia InSite does not support frequency hopping.
It is not possible to use BB and RF hopping on the BTS at the same time.
When the BTS site type is Nokia Talk-family and the hopping mode is changed
from BB to RF or vice versa, sector by sector without a BCF reset, all the sectors
must first be turned to non-hopping.
The values are:
Parameter Value Explanation
HOP = BB baseband hopping is used
RF radio frequency hopping is used
N hopping is not used
background BTS hopping mode
With this parameter you define the BTS's frequency hopping mode used as
background data. In background data activation (EE command group),
background data is swapped with active data.
Radio frequency hopping is not possible with the Nokia 2nd generation base
stations.
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Note
If Nokia PrimeSite has a BTS software package of DF6.0 or newer, it does not
support frequency hopping.
Note
Nokia InSite does not support frequency hopping.
It is not possible to use BB and RF hopping on the BTS at the same time.
When the BTS site type is Nokia Talk-family and the hopping mode is changed
from BB to RF or vice versa, sector by sector without a BCF reset, all the sectors
must first be turned to non-hopping.
The values are:
Parameter Value Explanation
BHOP = BB baseband hopping is used
RF radio frequency hopping is used
N hopping is not used
ND background BTS hopping mode has not been defined
underlay BTS hopping mode <option>
With this parameter you define the frequency hopping mode of the underlay
layer. When you modify the parameter, the BTS must be in a LOCKED state.
Radio frequency hopping is not possible with the Nokia 2nd generation base
stations.
Note
If Nokia PrimeSite has a BTS software package of DF6.0 or newer, it does not
support frequency hopping.
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Note
Nokia InSite does not support frequency hopping.
It is not possible to use BB and RF hopping on the BTS at the same time.
When the BTS site type is Nokia Talk-family and the hopping mode is changed
from BB to RF or vice versa, sector by sector without a BCF reset, all the sectors
must first be turned to non-hopping.
The values are:
Parameter Value Explanation
UHOP = BB baseband hopping is used
RF radio frequency hopping is used
N hopping is not used
background underlay BTS hopping mode
With this parameter you define the underlay layer's BTS hopping mode used as
background data. In background data activation (EE command group),
background data is swapped with active data.
Radio frequency hopping is not possible with the Nokia 2nd generation base
stations.
Note
If Nokia PrimeSite has a BTS software package of DF6.0 or newer, it does not
support frequency hopping.
Note
Nokia InSite does not support frequency hopping.
It is not possible to use BB and RF hopping on the BTS at the same time.
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When the BTS site type is Nokia Talk-family and the hopping mode is changed
from BB to RF or vice versa, sector by sector without a BCF reset, all the sectors
must first be turned to non-hopping.
The values are:
Parameter Value Explanation
BUHOP = BB baseband hopping is used
RF radio frequency hopping is used
N hopping is not used
ND background BTS hopping mode has not been defined
hopping sequence number 1
With this parameter you define the hopping sequence number 1 used in the
frequency hopping sequence generation algorithm.
In baseband hopping, HSN1 is used with hopping group 1. The time slot 0 of
each TRX, except the BCCH TRX, belongs to this group.
In radio frequency hopping, HSN1 is used with all the time slots of a hopping
TRX. The BCCH TRX does not hop when RF hopping has been selected.
The values are:
Parameter Value Explanation
HSN1 = 0 cyclic hopping
1 63 random hopping
background hopping sequence number 1
With this parameter you define the hopping sequence number 1 used as
background data. In background data activation (EE command group),
background data is swapped with active data.
The values are:
Parameter Value Explanation
BHSN1 = 0 cyclic hopping
1 63 random hopping
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Parameter Value Explanation
ND not defined
hopping sequence number 2
With this parameter you define the hopping sequence number 2 used in the
frequency hopping sequence generation algorithm.
In baseband hopping, HSN2 is used with hopping group 2. The time slots 1 - 7 of
each TRX, including the BCCH TRX, belong to this group.
In radio frequency hopping, HSN2 is not used.
The values are:
Parameter Value Explanation
HSN2 = 0 cyclic hopping
1 63 random hopping
background hopping sequence number 2
With this parameter you define the hopping sequence number 2 used as
background data. In background data activation (EE command group),
background data is swapped with active data.
The values are:
Parameter Value Explanation
BHSN2 = 0 cyclic hopping
1 63 random hopping
ND not defined
underlay hopping sequence number <option>
With this parameter you define the hopping sequence number of the underlay
layer. Hopping sequence numbers are used in the frequency hopping sequence
generation algorithm.
The values are:
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Parameter Value Explanation
UHSN = 0 cyclic hopping
1 63 random hopping
background underlay hopping sequence number <option>
With this parameter you define the underlay layer's hopping sequence number
used as background data. In background data activation (EE command group),
background data is swapped with active data.
The values are:
Parameter Value Explanation
BUHSN = 0 cyclic hopping
1 63 random hopping
ND not defined
antenna hopping <option>
With this parameter you define whether or not antenna hopping is used in the
BTS.
The values are:
Parameter Value Explanation
AHOP = Y antenna hopping used
N antenna hopping not used
Note
Only Nokia UltraSite EDGE and Nokia Flexi EDGE HW, and EDGE TRXs
support antenna hopping.
Examples 1. Modify the BTS identification parameters of BTS-20.
ZEQE:BTS=20:MCC=111,MNC=02,LAC=3344,HOP=RF,HSN1=2;
2. Modify the parameter HOP of BTS-20.
ZEQE:BTS=20:HOP=N;
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3. Change the name of the BTS HIGHWAY24 to CENTRUM1.
ZEQE:NAME=HIGHWAY24:NEWNAME=CENTRUM1;
4. Remove the name of BTS-20.
ZEQE:BTS=20:NEWNAME=-;
5. Modify the background BTS hopping mode and the sequence numbers.
ZEQE:BTS=20:BHOP=BB,BHSN1=5,BHSN2=6;
Additional
information
Base Station Identity Code (BSIC) = NCC + BCC. Location Area Id (LAI) =
MCC + MNC + LAC.
If the warning
BCC+NCC+BCCH TRX FREQUENCY NOT UNIQUE IN ADJACENCY DEFINITIONS
is output, use the EAT command to find out the adjacent cell pairs whose
parameter combination of BCC+NCC+BCCH TRX FREQUENCY is not unique
anymore.
The following figures illustrate baseband hopping and radio frequency hopping
with regular or with both regular and super-reuse frequencies.
Note
Note that BB and RF hopping cannot be used on the BTS at the same time.
Figure 7. Baseband hopping with 3 frequencies
LAYER
overlay
(regular
frequencies)
TRX
TRX-1
TRX-2
TRX-3
RTSL
0
RTSL
1
RTSL
2
RTSL
3
RTSL
4
RTSL
5
RTSL
6
RTSL
7
BCCH
HSN1
HSN2
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Figure 8. Radio frequency hopping with 3 frequencies
Figure 9. Baseband hopping for IUO-cell with 3 regular and 3 super-reuse
frequencies in case both layers have BB hopping on
LAYER
overlay
(regular
frequencies)
TRX
TRX-1
TRX-2
TRX-3
RTSL
0
RTSL
1
RTSL
2
RTSL
3
RTSL
4
RTSL
5
RTSL
6
RTSL
7
BCCH
(bcch frequency not
allowed to hop)
HSN1
LAYER
overlay
(regular
frequencies)
TRX
TRX-1
TRX-2
TRX-3
RTSL
0
RTSL
1
RTSL
2
RTSL
3
RTSL
4
RTSL
5
RTSL
6
RTSL
7
BCCH
HSN1
underlay
(super-reuse
frequencies)
TRX-4
TRX-5
TRX-6
HSN2
UHSN
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Figure 10. Radio frequency hopping for IUO-cell with 3 regular and 3 super-
reuse frequencies in case both layers have RF hopping on
Figure 11. Baseband hopping for child-cell with 3 super-reuse frequencies (i.e.
TrxFrequencyType > 0)
LAYER
overlay
(regular
frequencies)
TRX
TRX-1
TRX-2
TRX-3
RTSL
0
RTSL
1
RTSL
2
RTSL
3
RTSL
4
RTSL
5
RTSL
6
RTSL
7
underlay
(super-reuse
frequencies)
TRX-4
TRX-5
TRX-6
HSN1
BCCH
(bcch frequency not
allowed to hop)
UHSN
LAYER
underlay
(super-reuse
frequencies)
TRX
TRX-1
TRX-2
TRX-3
RTSL
0
RTSL
1
RTSL
2
RTSL
3
RTSL
4
RTSL
5
RTSL
6
RTSL
7
BCCH
HSN1
UHSN
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Figure 12. Radio frequency hopping for child-cell with 3 super-reuse
frequencies (i.e. TrxFrequencyType > 0)
Table 3. BTS-specific parameters in command E
NEWNAME new BTS name
BAND frequency band in use
HOP BTS hopping mode
BHOP background BTS hopping mode
UHOP underlay BTS hopping mode
BUHOP background underlay BTS hopping mode
MAL mobile allocation frequency list
BMAL background mobile allocation frequency list
UMAL underlay mobile allocation frequency list
BUMAL background underlay mobile allocation frequency list
HSN1 hopping sequence number 1
BHSN1 background hopping sequence number 1
HSN2 hopping sequence number 2
BHSN2 background sequence number 2
UHSN underlay hopping sequence number
BUHSN background underlay hopping sequence number
AHOP antenna hopping
LAYER
underlay
(super-reuse
frequencies)
TRX
TRX-1
TRX-2
TRX-3
RTSL
0
RTSL
1
RTSL
2
RTSL
3
RTSL
4
RTSL
5
RTSL
6
RTSL
7
BCCH
(bcch frequency not
allowed to hop)
UHSN
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Table 4. SEG-specific parameters in command E
NEWSEGNAME new SEG name
CI cell identity
NCC network colour code
BNCC background network colour code
BCC BTS colour code
BBCC background BTS colour code
MCC mobile country code
MNC mobile network code
LAC location area code
Execution printouts The execution printout of the command ZEQE:BTS=1:HOP=BB,HSN1=3; is:
BSC BSC-LAB 2004-11-29 13:54:32
BTS IDENTIFICATION PARAMETERS MODIFY COMPLETED:
===============================================
SEG0020 BIGCENTRUM20
BCF-0020 BTS-0001 CENTRUM1
----------------------------
BTS ADMINISTRATIVE STATE ... LOCKED
BTS OPERATIONAL STATE ...... BL-USR
BTS BACKGROUND DATA STATE .. NOT DEFINED
CELL IDENTITY............................(CI)..... 00012
FREQUENCY BAND IN USE....................(BAND)... 900
BS IDENTITY CODE.........................(BSIC)
NETWORK COLOUR CODE...................(NCC).... 2
BACKGROUND NETWORK COLOUR CODE........(BNCC)... -
BTS COLOUR CODE.......................(BCC).... 4
BACKGROUND BTS COLOUR CODE............(BBCC)... -
LOCATION AREA ID.........................(LAI)
MOBILE COUNTRY CODE...................(MCC).... 111
MOBILE NETWORK CODE...................(MNC).... 22
LOCATION AREA CODE....................(LAC).... 34567
BTS HOPPING MODE.........................(HOP).... BB
BACKGROUND BTS HOPPING MODE..............(BHOP)... -
UNDERLAY BTS HOPPING MODE................(UHOP)... N
BACKGROUND UNDERLAY BTS HOPPING MODE.....(BUHOP).. -
ANTENNA HOPPING..........................(AHOP)... N
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MOBILE ALLOCATION FREQUENCY LIST......(MAL).... -
BACKGROUND MOBILE ALLOC. FREQ. LIST...(BMAL)... -
UNDERLAY MOBILE ALLOC FREQ LIST.......(UMAL)... -
BG UNDERLAY MOBILE ALLOC FREQ LIST....(BUMAL).. -
DFCA MOBILE ALLOCATION FREQUENCY LISTS(DMAL)... -
DFCA UNSYNCHRONIZED MODE MA FREQ LIST.(DUMAL).. -
HOPPING SEQUENCE NUMBER 1.............(HSN1)... 3
BACKGROUND HOPPING SEQUENCE NUMBER 1..(BHSN1).. -
HOPPING SEQUENCE NUMBER 2.............(HSN2)... 4
BACKGROUND HOPPING SEQUENCE NUMBER 2..(BHSN2).. -
UNDERLAY HOPPING SEQUENCE NUMBER......(UHSN)... 0
BG UNDERLAY HOPPING SEQUENCE NUMBER...(BUHSN).. -
BSC DATABASE UPDATED
COMMAND EXECUTED
The execution printout of the command ZEQE:SEG=1:NCC=3; is:
BSC BSC-LAB 2004-11-19 13:54:32
SEG IDENTIFICATION PARAMETERS MODIFY COMPLETED:
===============================================
SEG-0001 BIGCENTRUM1
----------------------
CELL IDENTITY............................(CI)..... 00012
BS IDENTITY CODE.........................(BSIC)
NETWORK COLOUR CODE...................(NCC).... 3
BACKGROUND NETWORK COLOUR CODE........(BNCC)... -
BTS COLOUR CODE.......................(BCC).... 4
BACKGROUND BTS COLOUR CODE............(BBCC)... -
LOCATION AREA ID.........................(LAI)
MOBILE COUNTRY CODE...................(MCC).... 111
MOBILE NETWORK CODE...................(MNC).... 22
LOCATION AREA CODE....................(LAC).... 34567
BSC DATABASE UPDATED
COMMAND EXECUTED
Semantic error
messages
If an error occurs, the general semantic error messages of the MML commands
are output. For more information, see General Notice Messages of MML Session.
Execution error
messages
If an error occurs, the general execution error messages of the MML commands
are output. For more information, see Radio Network Administration and General
Error Messages of System.
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EQF MODIFY CELL ACCESS PARAMETERS
Function With the EQF command you modify cell access parameters in the BSDATA.
Parameters BTS identification, BTS name, SEG identification <option>, SEG name
<option>: cell barred, call re-establishment allowed, emergency call restricted,
PLMN permitted, not allowed access classes, adjacency on other band <option>,
directed retry used <option>, intelligent directed retry used <option>, cell type
<option>, min time limit directed retry <option>, max time limit directed retry
<option>, directed retry method <option>, GPRS not allowed access classes
<option>, GPRS cell barred <option>;
Syntax
EQF : ( BTS = <BTS identification> |
NAME = <BTS name> |
SEG = <SEG identification> <option> |
SEGNAME = <SEG name> <option> ) :
( BAR = <cell barred> |
RE = <call re-establishment allowed> |
EC = <emergency call restricted> |
PLMN = <PLMN permitted> ... |
ACC = <not allowed access classes> ... |
DBC = <adjacency on other band> <option> |
DR = <directed retry used> <option> |
IDR = <intelligent directed retry used> <option> |
CTY = <cell type> <option> |
MIDR = <min time limit directed retry> <option> |
MADR = <max time limit directed retry> <option> |
DRM = <directed retry method> <option> |
GACC = <GPRS not allowed access classes> <option> ... |
GBAR = <GPRS cell barred> <option> ) ... ;
Parameter
explanations
BTS identification
BTS = decimal number
With this parameter you identify the BTS with a decimal number. The value
range depends on the BSC hardware configuration and the corresponding
options.
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If you give the parameter BTS, you cannot give the parameters NAME, SEG or
SEGNAME.
You can use the parameters BTS, NAME, SEG or SEGNAME, if a segment has
only one BTS, otherwise you must use the parameters SEG or SEGNAME.
BTS name
NAME = text string
With this parameter you identify the BTS by name. The name can contain 1 to 15
characters.
If you give the parameter NAME, you cannot give the parameters BTS, SEG or
SEGNAME.
You can use the parameters BTS, NAME, SEG or SEGNAME, if a segment has
only one BTS, otherwise you must use the parameters SEG or SEGNAME.
SEG identification <option>
SEG = decimal number
With this parameter you identify the segment. The value range is the same as the
BTS identification value range.
If you give the parameter SEG, you cannot give the parameters BTS, NAME or
SEGNAME
You must use the parameters SEG or SEGNAME, if a segment has more than one
BTS.
SEG name <option>
SEGNAME = text string
With this parameter you identify the segment by its name. The name can contain
1 to 15 characters.
If you give the parameter SEGNAME, you cannot give the parameters BTS,
NAME or SEG.
You must use the parameters SEG or SEGNAME, if a segment has more than one
BTS.
cell barred
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With this parameter you define whether MSs are allowed to access the cell. The
values are:
Parameter Value Explanation
BAR = Y cell barred (MSs are not allowed to access the cell)
N cell not barred (MSs are allowed to access the cell)
call re-establishment allowed
With this parameter you define whether call re-establishment is allowed. The
values are:
Parameter Value Explanation
RE = Y re-establishment is allowed
N re-establishment is not allowed
emergency call restricted
With this parameter you define whether an emergency call is restricted or allowed
from all MSs. The values are:
Parameter Value Explanation
EC = Y emergency call in the cell allowed only from the MSs that belong to
one of the MS access classes from 11 to 15
N emergency call in the cell allowed from all MSs
PLMN permitted
PLMN = decimal number
With this parameter you define to which PLMNs the MS is permitted to report
measurement results. The values relate to the NCC part of the BSICs. The values
range from 0 to 7. You can enter several values at the same time by using the wild
card characters & and &&. The old values are overwritten.
To clear the parameter, enter the parameter name only (without a parameter
value).
not allowed access classes
ACC = decimal number
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With this parameter you define the MS access classes that are not allowed to
access a cell. The values range from 0 to 9 and from 11 to 15. You can enter
several values at the same time by using the wild card characters & and &&. The
old values are overwritten.
To clear the parameter, enter the parameter name only (without a parameter
value).
adjacency on other band <option>
With this parameter you define whether adjacent cells with a BCCH allocated
from a different frequency band than the serving cell BCCH are taken into
account in handovers and in idle mode cell selection or reselection. The values
are:
Parameter Value Explanation
DBC = Y adjacent cells on other band are taken into account in handovers and
in idle mode cell selection/re-selection
N adjacent cells on other band are not taken into account in handovers
and in idle mode cell selection/re-selection
If you deactivate the dual band operation in the PRFILE when the adjacency on
other band parameter is in use, a warning text is printed out.
directed retry used <option>
With this parameter you define if the directed retry is in use in the cell. The values
are:
Parameter Value Explanation
DR = Y directed retry is in use
N directed retry is not in use
If you deactivate the directed retry in the PRFILE when the directed retry
parameter is in use, a warning text is printed out.
intelligent directed retry used <option>
With this parameter you define if the directed retry is in use in the cell. The values
are:
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Parameter Value Explanation
IDR = Y Intelligent Directed Retry is in use
N Intelligent Directed Retry is not in use
If you deactivate the intelligent directed retry in the PRFILE when the intelligent
directed retry parameter is in use, a warning text is printed out.
cell type <option>
With this parameter you indicate the type of the cell. This parameter affects the
intelligent directed retry.
The values are:
Parameter Value Explanation
CTY = GSM GSM cell
MCN Microcellular network cell
When you modify this parameter, the cell type parameter of the adjacent cells is
automatically modified.
min time limit directed retry <option>
MIDR = decimal number
With this parameter you define the period starting from the assignment request
during which the target cell evaluation for the directed retry handover is not
allowed.
The BSC starts the target cell evaluation procedure after this time supervision has
expired. The values range from 0 to 14 seconds.
The parameter value has to be lower than the value of parameter MADR.
max time limit directed retry <option>
MADR = decimal number
With this parameter you define the maximum time period starting from the
assignment request during which the target cell evaluation for the directed retry
handover is allowed. The values range from 1 to 15 seconds.
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The parameter value has to be greater than the value of parameter MIDR and
smaller than the value of the timer T10.
directed retry method <option>
DRM = decimal number
With this parameter you define which method is used in directed retry procedure
when candidate cells are evaluated. This parameter is also used to switch off
directed retry method improvements.
The values are:
Parameter Value Explanation
DRM = 0 basic directed retry method
1 threshold evaluation method
GPRS not allowed access classes <option>
GACC= decimal number
With this parameter you define the MS access classes that are not allowed to
access a cell. The values range from 0 to 9 and from 11 to 15. You can enter
several values at the same time by using the wild card characters & and &&. The
old values are overwritten.
To clear the parameter, enter the parameter name only (without a parameter
value).
GPRS cell barred <option>
With this parameter you combine the cell barred (BAR) and cell bar qualify
(QUA) parameters and indicate the status for cell reselection.
The values are:
Parameter Value Explanation
GBAR = 0 status for cell reselection is set to normal
1 status for cell reselection is set to barred
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Examples 1. Modify the cell access parameters of BTS-20. Call re-establishment is
allowed, and the access classes that are not allowed are 3 - 7 , 11 - 12, and
15. The old values are overwritten.
ZEQF:BTS=20:RE=N,ACC=3&&7&11&12&15;
2. Modify the cell access parameters of BTS-20. The cell is barred, an
emergency call is allowed to all MSs, and the allowed PLMNs for which
the MS is permitted to report measurement results are 1, 4, 5, and 6. Clear
the access classes that are not allowed.
ZEQF:BTS=20:BAR=Y,EC=N,PLMN=1&4&&6,ACC=;
3. Modify the cell access parameters of BTS CENTRUM1. The cell is barred,
an emergency call is allowed to all MSs, and the allowed PLMNs for
which the MS is permitted to report measurement results are 1, 4, 5, and 6.
Clear the access classes that are not allowed and allow handovers and cell
selection with adjacency on other band.
ZEQF:NAME=CENTRUM1:BAR=Y,EC=N,PLMN=1&4&&6,ACC=,
DBC=Y;
Execution printouts The execution printout of the command ZEQF:BTS=20:BAR=Y,RE=N,
IDR=Y; is:
BSC BSC-LAB 2004-11-19 13:54:32
CELL ACCESS PARAMETERS MODIFY COMPLETED:
========================================
SEG-0020 BIGCENTRUM20
BCF-0020 BTS-0020 CENTRUM1
------------------------------------------------------
BTS ADMINISTRATIVE STATE ... LOCKED
BTS OPERATIONAL STATE ...... BL-USR
BTS BACKGROUND DATA STATE .. DEFINED
CELL BARRED..............................(BAR).... Y
CALL RE-ESTABLISHMENT ALLOWED............(RE)..... N
EMERGENCY CALL RESTRICTED................(EC)..... N
PLMN PERMITTED...........................(PLMN)... 01,04,06
NOT ALLOWED ACCESS CLASSES...............(ACC).... 03,07,11,12,15
ADJACENCY ON OTHER BAND..................(DBC)... Y *)
DIRECTED RETRY USED......................(DR)..... Y *)
INTELLIGENT DIRECTED RETRY USED..........(IDR).... Y *)
CELL TYPE................................(CTY).... GSM
MIN TIME LIMIT DIRECTED RETRY............(MIDR)... 0
MAX TIME LIMIT DIRECTED RETRY............(MADR)... 5
DIRECTED RETRY METHOD....................(DRM).... 0
GPRS NOT ALLOWED ACCESS CLASSES..........(GACC)... 01,02
GPRS CELL BARRED.........................(GBAR).. 0
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BSC DATABASE UPDATED
COMMAND EXECUTED
Semantic error
messages
If an error occurs, the general semantic error messages of the MML commands
are output. For more information, see General Notice Messages of MML Session.
Execution error
messages
If an error occurs, the general execution error messages of the MML commands
are output. For more information, see Radio Network Administration and General
Error Messages of System.
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EQG MODIFY RADIO LINK CONTROL DL
PARAMETERS
Function With the EQG command you modify radio link control downlink parameters in
the BSDATA.
Parameters BTS identification, BTS name , SEG identification <option>, SEG name
<option>: cell reselect hysteresis, MS txpwr max CCH, MS txpwr max
CCH1x00, rxlev access min, radio link timeout, power offset, GPRS rxlev access
min <option>, GPRS ms txpwr max cch <option>, GPRS ms txpwr max cch1x00
<option>, GPRS cell reselect hysteresis <option>, GPRS non BCCH layer rxlev
upper limit <option>, GPRS non BCCH layer rxlev lower limit <option>, direct
GPRS access BTS <option>, ra reselect hysteresis <option>, C31 hysteresis
<option>, C32 qual <option>, reselection time <option>, priority class <option>,
HCS threshold <option>;
Syntax
EQG : ( BTS = <BTS identification> |
NAME = <BTS name> |
SEG = <SEG identification> <option> |
SEGNAME = <SEG name> <option> ) :
( HYS = <cell reselect hysteresis> |
TXP1 = <MS txpwr max CCH> |
TXP2 = <MS txpwr max CCH1x00> |
RXP = <rxlev access min> |
RLT = <radio link timeout> |
PO = <power offset> |
GRXP = <GPRS rxlev access min> <option> |
GTXP1= <GPRS ms txpwr max cch> <option> |
GTXP2= <GPRS ms txpwr max cch1x00> <option> |
GHYS = <GPRS cell reselect hysteresis> <option> |
GPU = <GPRS non BCCH layer rxlev upper limit> <option> |
GPL = <GPRS non BCCH layer rxlev lower limit> <option> |
DIRE = <direct GPRS access BTS> <option> |
RRH = <ra reselect hysteresis> <option> |
CHYS = <C31 hysteresis> <option> |
QUAL = <C32 qual> <option> |
RES = <reselection time> <option> |
PRC = <priority class> <option> |
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HCS = <HCS threshold> <option> ) ... ;
Parameter
explanations
BTS identification
BTS = decimal number
With this parameter you identify the BTS with a decimal number. The value
range depends on the BSC hardware configuration and the corresponding
options.
If you give the parameter BTS, you cannot give the parameters NAME, SEG or
SEGNAME.
You can use the parameters BTS, NAME, SEG or SEGNAME, if a segment has
only one BTS, otherwise you must use the parameters SEG or SEGNAME.
BTS name
NAME = text string
With this parameter you identify the BTS by name. The name can contain 1 to 15
characters.
If you give the parameter NAME, you cannot give the parameters BTS, SEG or
SEGNAME.
You can use the parametes BTS, NAME, SEG or SEGNAME, if segment has
only one BTS, otherwise you must use the parameters SEG or SEGNAME.
SEG identification <option>
SEG = decimal number
With this parameter you identify the segment. The value range is the same as the
BTS identification value range.
If you give the parameter SEG, you cannot give the parameters BTS, NAME or
SEGNAME
You must use the parameters SEG or SEGNAME, if the segment has more than
one BTS
SEG name <option>
SEGNAME = text string
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With this parameter you identify the segment by its name. The name can contain
1 to 15 characters.
If you give the parameter SEGNAME, you cannot give the parameters BTS,
NAME or SEG.
You must use the parameters SEG or SEGNAME, if the segment has more than
one BTS
cell reselect hysteresis
HYS = decimal number
With this parameter you define the received RF power level hysteresis for
required cell reselection. The values range from 0 to 14 dB, and can be changed
by 2 dB steps at a time.
MS txpwr max CCH
TXP1 = decimal number
With this parameter you define the maximum transmission power an MS may use
when accessing a CCH in the cell.
The values are 5...39 dBm with 2 dBm step for GSM 800 and GSM 900.
This is used when BCCH is in GSM 800 or GSM 900 frequency band.
MS txpwr max CCH1x00
TXP2 = decimal number
With this parameter you define the maximum transmission power an MS may use
when accessing a CCH in the cell.
The values are:
For GSM 1800 0...36 dBm with 2 dBm step
For GSM 1900 0...32 dBm with 2 dBm step and 33 dBm
This is used when BCCH is in GSM 1800 or GSM 1900 frequency band.
rxlev access min
RXP = decimal number
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With this parameter you define the minimum power level an MS has to receive
before it is allowed to access the cell. The values range from -110 dBm to -47
dBm.
radio link timeout
RLT = decimal number
With this parameter you define the maximum value of the radio link counter
expressed in SACCH blocks for non-AMR connections. The values range from 4
to 64 blocks, and can be changed by 4-block steps at a time.
power offset
PO = decimal number
With this parameter you define the maximum transmission power a class 3 GSM
1800 MS may use when accessing the system. The maximum transmission power
is MS txpwr max CCH1x00 (TXP2) + power offset (PO). The values range from
0 to 6 dB and can be changed by 2 dB steps at a time.
GPRS rxlev access min <option>
GRXP = decimal
With this parameter you define the minimum power level an MS has to receive
before it is allowed to access the cell. The values range from -110 dBm to -47
dBm.
GPRS ms txpwr max cch <option>
With this parameter you define the maximum transmission power level a mobile
station may use when accessing a packet control channel in the cell.
Parameter Value Explanation
GTXP1 = 5 .. 39 dBm with 2 dBm step for GSM 800 and GSM 900
This is used when BCCH is in GSM 800 or GSM 900 frequency band.
GPRS ms txpwr max cch1x00 <option>
With this parameter you define the maximum transmission power level a mobile
station may use when accessing a packet control channel in the cell.
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Parameter Value Explanation
GTXP2 = 0 .. 36 dBm with 2 dBm step for GSM 1800
0 .. 32 dBm with 2 dBm step and 33
dBm
for GSM 1900
This is used when BCCH is in GSM 1800 or GSM 1900 frequency band.
GPRS cell reselect hysteresis <option>
GHYS = decimal number
With this parameter you define additional hysteresis applied in READY state for
selecting a cell in the same routing area.
The values are: 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14 dB.
GPRS non BCCH layer rxlev upper limit <option>
GPU = decimal number
With this parameter you define the minimum power level the MS has to receive to
allocate resources from the BTS.
The values range from -110 to -47 dBm.
The value of this parameter must be higher than or equal to the value of the
parameter GPL.
GPRS non BCCH layer rxlev lower limit <option>
GPL = decimal number
With this parameter you define the threshold when a reallocation to a better BTS
in the SEG must be made.
The values range from -110 to -47 dBm.
The value of this parameter must be lower than or equal to the value of the
parameter GPU.
direct GPRS access BTS <option>
DIRE = decimal number
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With this parameter you define which BTSs may be used for GPRS or EGPRS
without signal level measurements. This parameter defines the signal level
compared to non BCCH layer offset. When the value of this parameter is
higher than the value of the parameter non BCCH layer offset, the direct
GPRS access to non BCCH layer BTS is applied. This is used in initial channel
allocation and re-allocation.
The values range from -40 to 40 dBm.
ra reselect hysteresis <option>
RRH = decimal number
With this parameter you define additional hystereses applied in both STANDBY
and READY states for selecting a cell in a different routing area.
The values are: 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14 dB.
C31 hysteresis <option>
With this parameter you indicate the GPRS cell reselection criterion.
The values are:
Parameter Value Explanation
CHYS = Y GPRS cell reselect hysteresis (GCR) shall be applied to the C31 GPRS
cell reselection criterion.
N GPRS cell reselect hysteresis (GCR) shall not be applied to the C31
GPRS cell reselection criterion.
C32 qual <option>
With this parameter you indicate an exception to the rule for GPRS cell reselect
offset.
The values are:
Parameter Value Explanation
QUAL = Y GPRS cell reselect offset values shall only be applied to the neighbour
cell with the highest received level average value.
N GPRS cell reselect offset values shall not be applied to the neighbour
cell with the highest received level average value.
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reselection time <option>
RES = decimal number
With this parameter you define the time, in seconds, that a mobile station which
has perfomed an abnormal release with cell reselection from this cell is not
allowed to reselect this cell if another cell is available.
The values are: 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 60, 120 and 300 seconds and N (not allowed).
priority class <option>
PRC = decimal number
With this parameter you define the HCS (hierarchical cell structures) priority for
the cells. 0 is the lowest and 7 is the highest priority.
The values range from 0 to 7.
HCS threshold <option>
HCS = decimal number
With this parameter you define the signal strength threshold for applying HCS in
GPRS and LSA reselection.
The values are: -110, -108, , -48 dB with 2 dB step and N (not used).
Examples 1. Modify the radio link control DL parameters and power offset of BTS-20.
ZEQG:BTS=20:HYS=2,TXP1=29,PO=4;
2. Modify parameter RXP of BTS-20.
ZEQG:BTS=20:RXP=-100;
3. Modify parameter RXP of BTS CENTRUM1.
ZEQG:NAME=CENTRUM1:RXP=-100;
Additional
information
Table 5. BTS-specific parameters in command G
GPU GPRS NON BCCH LAYER RXLEV UPPER LIMIT
GPL GPRS NON BCCH LAYER RXLEV LOWER LIMIT
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Table 6. SEG-specific parameters in command G
HYS CELL RESELECT HYSTERESIS
TXP1 MS TXPWR MAX CCH
TXP2 MS TXPWR MAX CCH1x00
RXP RXLEV ACCESS MIN
RLT RADIO LINK TIMEOUT
PO POWER OFFSET
GRXP GPRS RXLEV ACCESS MIN
GTXP1 GPRS MS TXPWR MAX CCH
GTXP2 GPRS MS TXPWR MAX CCH1x00
GHYS GPRS CELL RESELECT HYSTERESIS
DIRE DIRECT GPRS ACCESS THRESHOLD
RRH RA RESELECT HYSTERESIS
CHYS C31 HYSTERESIS
QUAL C32 QUAL
RES RESELECTION TIME
PRC PRIORITY CLASS
HCS HCS THRESHOLD
Execution printouts The execution printout of the command ZEQG:BTS=1:HYS=2,RLT=12; is:
BSC BSC-LAB 2006-10-19 13:54:32
RADIO LINK CONTROL DL PARAMETERS MODIFY COMPLETED:
==================================================
SEG-0020 BIGCENTRUM20
BCF-0020 BTS-0001 CENTRUM1
------------------------------------------------------
BTS ADMINISTRATIVE STATE ... LOCKED
BTS OPERATIONAL STATE ...... BL-USR
BTS BACKGROUND DATA STATE .. DEFINED
CELL RESELECT HYSTERESIS.................(HYS).... 02 dB
MS TXPWR MAX CCH.........................(TXP1)... 29 dBm
MS TXPWR MAX CCH1x00.....................(TXP2)... 30 dBm
RXLEV ACCESS MIN.........................(RXP)....-100 dBm
RADIO LINK TIMEOUT.......................(RLT).... 12 SACCH FRAMES
POWER OFFSET.............................(PO)..... 00 dB
GPRS RXLEV ACCESS MIN....................(GRXP)...100 dBm
GPRS MS TXPWR MAX CCH....................(GTXP1).. 11 dBm
GPRS MS TXPWR MAX CCH 1x00...............(GTXP2).. 30 dBm
GPRS CELL RESELECT HYSTERESIS............(GHYS)... 02 dB
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GPRS NON BCCH LAYER RXLEV UPPER LIMIT....(GPU)....95 dBm
GPRS NON BCCH LAYER RXLEV LOWER LIMIT....(GPL)....100 dBm
DIRECT GPRS ACCESS THRESHOLD.............(DIRE)... 0 dBm
RA RESELECT HYSTERESIS...................(RRH).... 2 dB
C31 HYSTERESIS...........................(CHYS)... Y
C32 QUAL.................................(QUAL)... Y
RESELECTION TIME.........................(RES).... 5 SECONDS
PRIORITY CLASS...........................(PRC).... 0
HCS THRESHOLD............................(HCS)....
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Semantic error
messages
If an error occurs, the general semantic error messages of the MML commands
are output. For more information, see General Notice Messages of MML Session.
Execution error
messages
If an error occurs, the general execution error messages of the MML commands
are output. For more information, see Radio Network Administration and General
Error Messages of System.
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EQH MODIFY QUEUEING PARAMETERS
Function With the EQH command you modify queuing parameters in the BSDATA.
Parameters BTS identification, BTS name, SEG identification <option>, SEG name
<option>: max queue length, time limit call, time limit handover, queue priority
used, queueing priority call, queueing priority urgent handover, queueing priority
non-urgent handover, MS priority used;
Syntax
EQH : ( BTS = <BTS identification> |
NAME = <BTS name> |
SEG = <SEG identification> <option> |
SEGNAME = <SEG name> <option> ) :
( MQL = <max queue length> |
TLC = <time limit call> |
TLH = <time limit handover> |
QPU = <queue priority used> |
QPC = <queueing priority call> |
QPH = <queueing priority urgent handover> |
QPN = <queueing priority non-urgent handover> |
MPU = <MS priority used> ) ... ;
Parameter
explanations
BTS identification
BTS = decimal number
With this parameter you identify the BTS with a decimal number. The value
range depends on the BSC hardware configuration and the corresponding
options.
If you give the parameter BTS, you cannot give the parameters NAME, SEG or
SEGNAME.
You can use the parameters BTS, NAME, SEG or SEGNAME, if the segment has
only one BTS, otherwise you must use the parameters SEG or SEGNAME.
BTS name
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NAME = text string
With this parameter you identify the BTS by name. The name can contain 1 to 15
characters.
If you give the parameter NAME, you cannot give the parameters BTS, SEG or
SEGNAME.
You can use the parameters BTS, NAME, SEG or SEGNAME, if the segment has
only one BTS, otherwise you must use the parameters SEG or SEGNAME.
SEG identification <option>
SEG = decimal number
With this parameter you identify the segment. The value range is the same as the
BTS identification value range.
If you give the parameter SEG, you cannot give the parameters BTS, NAME or
SEGNAME.
You must use the parameters SEG or SEGNAME if the segment has more than
one BTS
SEG name <option>
SEGNAME = text string
With this parameter you identify the segment by its name. The name can contain
1 to 15 characters.
If you give the parameter SEGNAME, you cannot give the parameters BTS,
NAME or SEG.
You must use the parameters SEG or SEGNAME if the segment has more than
one BTS
max queue length
MQL = decimal number
With this parameter you define how many call and handover attempts can be
queued to wait for a TCH release in a BTS.
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A TRX with full rate TCH resources builds up eight possible queue positions.
When a TRX contains at least one half rate TCH resource, the number of queue
positions is doubled to sixteen. Every deleted TRX removes eight/sixteen
possible queue positions, respectively. The parameter value is a percentage (0 -
100%) of the TCHs in use in a BTS.
When this parameter value is 0, the TCH cannot be queued for in the BTS.
When this parameter value is 100, the number of available queue positions is the
same as the number of queue positions in the configured TRX/TCHs.
Values between 0 and 100 give the number of available queue positions as a
percentage of the number of queue positions in the configured TRX/TCHs.
Note that the actual number of call and handover attempts cannot be greater than
32 in the BTS.
time limit call
TLC = decimal number
With this parameter you define the maximum queuing time for call attempts
(incoming or outgoing) in the BTS in seconds. The values range from 0 to 15
seconds.
If you enter the value 0, call attempt queuing is not active in the BTS.
time limit handover
TLH = decimal number
With this parameter you define the maximum queuing time for handover attempts
(both urgent and non-urgent) in the BTS in seconds. The values range from 0 to
10 seconds.
If you enter the value 0, handover attempt queuing is not active in the BTS.
queue priority used
With this parameter you define whether the BSC internal queuing type priority
(parameters queueing priority call (QPC), queueing priority urgent handover
(QPH) and queueing priority non-urgent handover (QPN)) is taken into account
in queue handling.
The values are:
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Parameter Value Explanation
QPU = Y Queue priority is used.
N Queue priority is not used.
queueing priority call
QPC = decimal number
With this parameter you define the call attempt priority in the BTS.
Queueing priority call is one of the queuing type priorities. The others are: urgent
handovers (parameter QPH) and non-urgent handovers (parameter QPN). Note
that you have to define the QPU parameter value as Y before the queuing type
priorities are taken into account.
Relationships between the queuing type priorities:
.
paired comparison is followed between the queue priorities
.
queue type of higher priority is the preferred one
.
queues having the same priority are treated equally
The priority scale is 1 - 14, where 1 is the highest priority.
queueing priority urgent handover
QPH = decimal number
With this parameter you define the urgent handover attempt (queuing type)
priority in the BTS.
Queueing priority urgent handover is one of the queuing type priorities. The
others are: call attempts (parameter QPC) and non-urgent handovers (parameter
QPN). Note that you have to define the QPU parameter value as Y before the
queuing type priorities are taken into account.
Relationships between the queuing type priorities:
.
paired comparison is followed between the queue priorities
.
queue type of higher priority is the preferred one
.
queues having the same priority are treated equally
The priority scale is 1 - 14, where 1 is the highest priority.
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queueing priority non-urgent handover
QPN = decimal number
With this parameter you define the non-urgent handover attempt (queuing type)
priority in the BTS.
Queueing priority non-urgent handover is one of the queuing type priorities. The
others are: call attempts (parameter QPC) and urgent handovers (parameter QPH).
Note that you have to define the QPU parameter value as Y before the queuing
type priorities are taken into account.
Relationships between the queuing type priorities:
.
paired comparison is followed between the queue priorities
.
queue type of higher priority is the preferred one
.
queues having the same priority are treated equally
The priority scale is 1 - 14, where 1 is the highest priority.
MS priority used
With this parameter you define whether the call priority in the ASSIGNMENT
REQUEST message (or the HANDOVER REQUEST message in handover)
from the MSC is taken into account in queue handling.
The values are :
Parameter Value Explanation
MPU = Y MS priority is used.
N MS priority is not used.
Examples 1. Modify the queuing parameters of BTS-20.
ZEQH:BTS=20:MQL=20,TLC=12,TLH=10;
2. Modify the queuing parameters of BTS-20.
ZEQH:BTS=20:QPU=Y,QPC=5,QPH=4,QPN=6,MPU=Y;
3. Modify the queuing parameters of BTS CENTRUM1.
ZEQH:NAME=CENTRUM1:QPU=Y,QPC=5,QPH=4,QPN=6,MPU=Y;
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Execution printouts The execution printout of the command ZEQH:BTS=1:TLC=12,TLH=10,
MPU=N; is:
BSC BSC-LAB 2004-11-29 13:54:32
QUEUEING PARAMETERS MODIFY COMPLETED:
=====================================
SEG-0020 BIGCENTRUM20
BCF-0020 BTS-0001 CENTRUM1
------------------------------------------------------
BTS ADMINISTRATIVE STATE ... LOCKED
BTS OPERATIONAL STATE ...... BL-USR
BTS BACKGROUND DATA STATE .. DEFINED
MAX QUEUE LENGTH.........................(MQL).... 020 %
TIME LIMIT CALL..........................(TLC).... 12 SECONDS
TIME LIMIT HANDOVER......................(TLH).... 10 SECONDS
QUEUE PRIORITY USED......................(QPU).... Y
QUEUEING PRIORITY CALL................(QPC).... 05
QUEUEING PRIORITY URGENT HANDOVER.....(QPH).... 04
QUEUEING PRIORITY NON-URGENT HANDOVER.(QPN).... 06
MS PRIORITY USED.........................(MPU).... N
BSC DATABASE UPDATED
COMMAND EXECUTED
Semantic error
messages
If an error occurs, the general semantic error messages of the MML commands
are output. For more information, see General Notice Messages of MML Session.
Execution error
messages
If an error occurs, the general execution error messages of the MML commands
are output. For more information, see General Error Messages of System.
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PARAMETERS
Function With the EQJ command you modify the CCH configuration parameters in the
BSDATA.
Parameters BTS identification, BTS name , SEG identification <option>, SEG name
<option>: number of blocks for access grant msg, number of multiframes, timer
for periodic MS location updating, allow IMSI attach detach, PBCCH blocks
option>, PAGCH blocks <option>, PRACH blocks <option>;
Syntax
EQJ : ( BTS = <BTS identification> |
NAME = <BTS name>
SEG = <SEG identification> <option> |
SEGNAME = <SEG name> <option> ) :
( AG = <number of blocks for access grant msg> |
MFR = <number of multiframes> |
PER = <timer for periodic MS location updating> |
ATT = <allow IMSI attach detach> |
PBB = <PBCCH blocks> <option> |
PAB = <PAGCH blocks> <option> |
PRB = <PRACH blocks> <option> ) ... ;
Parameter
explanations
BTS identification
BTS = decimal number
With this parameter you identify the BTS with a decimal number. The value
range depends on the BSC hardware configuration and the corresponding
options.
If you give the parameter BTS, you cannot give the parameters NAME, SEG or
SEGNAME.
You can use the parameters BTS, NAME, SEG or SEGNAME, if a segment has
only one BTS, otherwise you must use the parameters SEG or SEGNAME.
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BTS name
NAME = text string
With this parameter you identify the BTS by name. The name can contain 1 to 15
characters.
If you give the parameter NAME, you cannot give the parameters BTS, SEG or
SEGNAME.
You can use the parameters BTS, NAME, SEG or SEGNAME, if a segment has
only one BTS, otherwise you must use the parameters SEG or SEGNAME.
SEG identification <option>
SEG = decimal number
With this parameter you identify the segment. The value range is the same as the
BTS identification value range.
If you give the parameter SEG, you cannot give the parameters BTS, NAME or
SEGNAME.
You must use the parameters SEG or SEGNAME, if the segment has more than
one BTS
SEG name <option>
SEGNAME = text string
With this parameter you identify the segment by its name. The name can contain
1 to 15 characters.
If you give the parameter SEGNAME, you cannot give the parameters BTS,
NAME or SEG.
You must use the parameters SEG or SEGNAME, if the segment has more than
one BTS
number of blocks for access grant msg
AG = decimal number
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With this parameter you define the number of blocks reserved for access grant
messages from the CCCH during the 51 TDMA frame (a multiframe). The
parameter value must be consistent with the channel configuration. The values
range from 0 to 7, and in the case of a combined BCCH, from 0 to 2.
number of multiframes
MFR = decimal number
With this parameter you define the number of multiframes between two
transmissions of the same paging message to the MSs of the same paging group.
The values range from 2 to 9.
timer for periodic MS location updating
PER = decimal number
With this parameter you define the interval between periodic MS location
updates. The values range from 0.1 to 25.5 hours, and the value 0 means that
periodic updating is not performed.
allow IMSI attach detach
With this parameter you define whether IMSI attach/detach is used in the cell.
The values are :
Parameter Value Explanation
ATT = Y IMSI attach/detach is used
N IMSI attach/detach is not used
PBCCH blocks <option>
PBB = decimal number
With this parameter you define the amount of blocks allocated to the PBCCH in
the multiframe.
The values range from 1 to 4 blocks. The sum of parameters PBCCH blocks
(PBB) and PAGCH blocks (PAB) has to be less than 12 in order to enable paging
on PCCCH.
When you modify this parameter, the PBCCH TRX must be locked.
PAGCH blocks <option>
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PAB = decimal number
With this parameter you indicate the number of blocks on each PDCH carrying
the PCCCH per multiframe where neither packet paging nor PBCCH should
appear. This number corresponds therefore to the number of blocks reserved for
PAGCH, PNCH, PDTCH and PACCH.
The values range from 0 to 10. The sum of parameters PBCCH blocks (PBB) and
PAGCH blocks (PAB) has to be less than 12 in order to enable paging on
PCCCH.
When you modify this parameter, the PBCCH TRX must be locked.
PRACH blocks <option>
PRB = decimal number
With this parameter you indicate the number of blocks reserved in a fixed way to
the PRACH channel on any PDCH carrying the PCCCH.
The values range from 0 to 12.
When you modify this parameter, the PBCCH TRX must be locked.
Examples 1. Modify the CCH configuration parameters of BTS-20.
ZEQJ:BTS=20:AG=1,MFR=4;
2. Modify the CCH configuration parameters of BTS-20.
ZEQJ:BTS=20:PER=4.6,ATT=Y;
3. Modify the CCH configuration parameters of BTS CENTRUM1.
ZEQJ:NAME=CENTRUM1:PER=4.6,ATT=Y;
Execution printouts The execution printout of command example 3 is:
BSC BSC-LAB 2004-11-29 13:54:32
CCH CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS MODIFY COMPLETED:
==============================================
SEG-0020 BIGCENTRUM20
BCF-0020 BTS-0001 CENTRUM1
------------------------------------------------------
BTS ADMINISTRATIVE STATE ... LOCKED
BTS OPERATIONAL STATE ...... BL-USR
BTS BACKGROUND DATA STATE .. DEFINED
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NUMBER OF BLOCKS FOR ACCESS GRANT MSG....(AG)..... 01
NUMBER OF MULTIFRAMES....................(MFR).... 04
TIMER FOR PERIODIC MS LOCATION UPDATING..(PER).... 04.6 HOURS
ALLOW IMSI ATTACH DETACH.................(ATT).... Y
PBCCH BLOCKS.............................(PBB).... 01
PAGCH BLOCKS.............................(PAB).... 04
PRACH BLOCKS.............................(PRB).... 12
BSC DATABASE UPDATED
COMMAND EXECUTED
Semantic error
messages
If an error occurs, the general semantic error messages of the MML commands
are output. For more information, see General Notice Messages of MML Session.
Execution error
messages
If an error occurs, the general execution error messages of the MML commands
are output. For more information, see Radio Network Administration and General
Error Messages of System.
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EQK MODIFY INTERFERENCE AVERAGING
PARAMETERS
Function With the EQK command you modify interference averaging parameters in the
BSDATA.
Parameters BTS identification, BTS name, SEG identification <option>, SEG name
<option>: C/N threshold, averaging period, interference threshold boundaries (1-
4);
Syntax
EQK : ( BTS = <BTS identification> |
NAME = <BTS name>
SEG = <SEG identification> <option> |
SEGNAME = <SEG name> <option> ) :
( CNT = <C/N threshold> |
AP = <averaging period> |
BO1 = <boundary 1> |
BO2 = <boundary 2> |
BO3 = <boundary 3> |
BO4 = <boundary 4> ) ... ;
Parameter
explanations
BTS identification
BTS = decimal number
With this parameter you identify the BTS with a decimal number. The value
range depends on the BSC hardware configuration and the corresponding
options.
If you give the parameter BTS, you cannot give the parameters NAME SEG or
SEGNAME. If you give this parameter and the segment contains more than one
BTS you can only modify BTS-specific parameters. See table BTS-specific
parameters in command K in section Additional information.
BTS name
NAME = text string
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With this parameter you identify the BTS by name. The name can contain 1 to 15
characters.
If you give the parameter NAME, you cannot give the parameters BTS, SEG or
SEGNAME. If you give this parameter and the segment contains more than one
BTS you can only modify BTS-specific parameters. See table BTS-specific
parameters in command K in section Additional information.
SEG identification <option>
SEG = decimal number
With this parameter you identify the segment. The value range is the same as the
BTS identification value range.
If you give the parameter SEG, you cannot give the parameters BTS, NAME or
SEGNAME. If you give this parameter and the segment contains more than one
BTS you can only modify SEG-specific parameters. See table SEG-specific
parameters in command K in section Additional information.
SEG name <option>
SEGNAME = text string
With this parameter you identify the segment by its name. The name can contain
1 to 15 characters.
If you give the parameter SEGNAME, you cannot give the parameters BTS,
NAME or SEG. If you give this parameter and the segment contains more than
one BTS you can only modify SEG-specific parameters. See table SEG-specific
parameters in command K in section Additional information.
C/N threshold
CNT = decimal number
With this parameter you define the minimum acceptable C/N (carrier/noise) ratio
when selecting a time slot to be allocated for a call or handover.
The values range from 0 to 63dB. Value 0 means the parameter is not used.
averaging period
AP = decimal number
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With this parameter you define the number of SACCH multiframes over which
the averaging of the interference level in the unallocated time slots is performed.
The values range from 1 to 32.
The parameter also determines the length of the idle and active channel
interference measurement reporting period.
boundary 1 - 4
BO1 - BO4 = decimal number
With this parameter you define the boundary limits of four interference bands for
the unallocated time slots. The values range from -110 dBm to -47 dBm.
Boundary 1 >= Boundary 2
Boundary 2 >= Boundary 3
Boundary 3 >= Boundary 4
The program automatically sets the following boundary values:
Boundary 0 = -110 dBm Boundary 5 = -47 dBm
Examples 1. Modify the interference averaging parameters of BTS-20.
ZEQK:BTS=20:AP=20,BO1=-100,BO2=-100,BO3=-80,BO4=-
70;
2. Modify the interference averaging parameter of BTS-20.
ZEQK:BTS=20:AP=32;
3. Modify the interference averaging parameter of BTS CENTRUM1.
ZEQK:NAME=CENTRUM1:AP=32;
4. Modify the C/N Threshold parameter of BTS-20.
ZEQK:BTS=20:CNT=35;
5. Modify the interference averaging parameter of SEG1.
ZEQK:SEG=1:AP=20;
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Additional
information
Table 7. BTS-specific parameters in command K
CNT C / N Threshold
B00 Boundary 0
B01 Boundary 1
B02 Boundary 2
B03 Boundary 3
B04 Boundary 4
B05 Boundary 5
Table 8. SEG-specific parameters in command K
AP Averaging period
Execution printouts The execution printout of command example 1 is:
BSC BSC-LAB 2004-11-29 13:54:32
INTERFERENCE AVERAGING PARAMETERS MODIFY COMPLETED:
===================================================
SEG-0020 BIGCENTRUM20
BCF-0020 BTS-0020 CENTRUM20
-----------------------------
BTS ADMINISTRATIVE STATE ... LOCKED
BTS OPERATIONAL STATE ...... BL-USR
BTS BACKGROUND DATA STATE .. DEFINED
C/N THRESHOLD............................(CNT).... 35 dB
AVERAGING PERIOD.........................(AP)..... 20
BOUNDARY 0...............................(BO0)....-110 dBm
BOUNDARY 1...............................(BO1)....-100 dBm
BOUNDARY 2...............................(BO2)....-100 dBm
BOUNDARY 3...............................(BO3)....- 80 dBm
BOUNDARY 4...............................(BO4)....- 70 dBm
BOUNDARY 5...............................(BO5)....- 47 dBm
BSC DATABASE UPDATED
COMMAND EXECUTED
The execution printout of the command example 5 is:
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INTERFERENCE AVERAGING PARAMETERS MODIFY COMPLETED:
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SEG-0001 BIGCENTRUM1
----------------------
C/N THRESHOLD............................(CNT).... 35 dB
AVERAGING PERIOD.........................(AP)..... 20
BOUNDARY 0...............................(BO0)....-110 dBm
BOUNDARY 1...............................(BO1)....-100 dBm
BOUNDARY 2...............................(BO2)....-100 dBm
BOUNDARY 3...............................(BO3)....- 80 dBm
BOUNDARY 4...............................(BO4)....- 70 dBm
BOUNDARY 5...............................(BO5)....- 47 dBm
BSC DATABASE UPDATED
COMMAND EXECUTED
Semantic error
messages
If an error occurs, the general semantic error messages of the MML commands
are output. For more information, see General Notice Messages of MML Session.
Execution error
messages
If an error occurs, the general execution error messages of the MML commands
are output. For more information, see General Error Messages of System.
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EQM MODIFY MISCELLANEOUS PARAMETERS
Function With the EQM command you modify BTS-specific and SEG-specific parameters
in the BSDATA. The miscellaneous parameters that can be modified are listed in
the second parameter group. The optional C2 reselection parameters (PI, QUA,
REO, TEO and PET) that can be modified are listed in the third parameter group.
The optional ISHO parameters (QSRI, QSRP, FDD, GFDD, FDM and GFDM)
that can be modified are listed in the fourth parameter group.
When you modify the parameters the BTS or SEG has to be in the LOCKED
state, except when the background parameters are modified. See tables BTS-
specific parameters in command M and SEG-specific parameters in command M
in section Additional information.
Parameters BTS identification, BTS name, SEG identification <option>, SEG name
<option>: DTX mode, BTS measure average, MS TX pwr max gsm, MS TX pwr
max gsm1x00, MS txpwr min, max number of retransmission, max number of
repetition, number of slots spread trans, SMS CB used, BTS load threshold, MS
max distance in call setup, TRX priority in TCH allocation, cell load for channel
search, RX diversity, TCH rate intra-cell handover <option>, lower limit for FR
TCH resources <option>, upper limit for FR TCH resources <option>, new
establishment causes support, radius extension <option>, multiband cell reporting
<option>, early sending indication, non BCCH layer offset <option>, BTS load
in SEG <option>, calculation of minimum number of slots <option>, GPRS
number of slots spread transmission <option>, GPRS max number of
retransmission <option>, scale ord <option>, AMH upper load threshold
<option>, AMH lower load threshold, AMH max load of target cell <option>,
TRHO guard time, DL noise level, UL noise level, STIRC enabled <option>: cell
reselection parameter index <option>, cell bar qualify <option>, cell reselect
offset <option>, temporary offset <option>, penalty time <option>: threshold to
search WCDMA RAN cells <option>, gprs threshold to search WCDMA RAN
cells <option>, fdd cell reselect offset <option>, gprs fdd cell reselect offset
<option>, minimum fdd threshold <option>, gprs minimum fdd threshold
<option>: DFCA mode <option>, forced HR mode C/I averaging period
<option>, forced HR mode C/I threshold <option>, forced AMR HR mode C/I
threshold <option>, forced HR mode threshold <option>: IBHO GSM enabled
<option>, IBHO WCDMA enabled <option>;
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Syntax
EQM : ( BTS = <BTS identification> |
NAME = <BTS name>
SEG = <SEG identification> <option> |
SEGNAME = <SEG name> <option> ) :
( [ DTX = <DTX mode> |
BMA = <BTS measure average> |
PMAX1 = <MS tx pwr max gsm> |
PMAX2 = <MS tx pwr max gsm1x00> |
PMIN = <MS tx pwr min> |
RET = <max number of retransmission> |
NY1 = <max number of repetition> |
SLO = <number of slots spread trans> |
CB = <SMS CB used> |
BLT = <BTS load threshold> |
DMAX = <MS max distance in call setup> |
TRP = <TRX priority in TCH allocation> |
CLC = <cell load for channel search> |
RDIV = <RX diversity> |
TRIH = <TCH rate intra-cell handover> <option> |
FRL = <lower limit for FR TCH resources> <option> |
FRU = <upper limit for FR TCH resources> <option> |
NECI = <new establishment causes support> |
EXT = <radius extension> <option> |
MBR = <multiband cell reporting> <option> |
ESI = <early sending indication > |
NBL = <non BCCH layer offset> <option> |
LSEG = <BTS load in SEG> <option> |
CALC = <calculation of minimum number of slots> <option> |
GSLO = <GPRS number of slots spread transmission> <option> |
GRET = <GPRS max number of retransmission> <option> |
SCO = <scale ord> <option> |
AUT = <AMH upper load threshold> <option> |
ALT = <AMH lower load threshold> <option> |
AML = <AMH max load of target cell> <option> |
TGT = <TRHO guard time> |
DLN = <DL noise level> |
ULN = <UL noise level> |
STIRC = <STIRC enabled> <option> ... ] ... :
[ PI = <cell reselection parameter index> |
QUA = <cell bar qualify> |
REO = <cell reselect offset> |
TEO = <temporary offset> |
PET = <penalty time> ] <option> ... :
[ QSRI = <threshold to search WCDMA RAN cells> |
QSRP = <gprs threshold to search WCDMA RAN cells> |
FDD = <fdd cell reselect offset> |
GFDD = <gprs fdd cell reselect offset> |
FDM = <minimum fdd threshold> |
GFDM = <gprs minimum fdd threshold> ] <option> ... :
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[ DMOD = <DFCA mode> |
FHR = <forced HR mode C/I averaging period> <option> |
FHT = <forced HR mode C/I threshold> <option> |
FAHT = <forced AMR HR mode C/I threshold> <option> |
FHH = <forced HR mode hysteresis> <option> ] :
[ IGE = <IBHO GSM enabled> |
IWE = <IBHO WCDMA enabled> ] <option> ) ... ;
Parameter
explanations
BTS identification
BTS = decimal number
With this parameter you identify the BTS with a decimal number. The value
range depends on the BSC hardware configuration and the corresponding
options.
If you give the parameter BTS, you cannot give the parameters NAME, SEG or
SEGNAME. If you give this parameter and the segment contains more than one
BTS you can only modify BTS-specific parameters. See table BTS-specific
parameters in command M in section Additional information.
BTS name
NAME = text string
With this parameter you identify the BTS by name. The name can contain 1 to 15
characters.
If you give the parameter NAME, you cannot give the parameters BTS, SEG or
SEGNAME. If you give this parameter and the segment contains more than one
BTS you can only modify BTS-specific parameters. See table BTS-specific
parameters in command M in section Additional information.
SEG identification <option>
SEG = decimal number
With this parameter you identify the segment. The value range is the same as the
BTS identification value range.
If you give the parameter SEG, you cannot give the parameter BTS, NAME or
SEGNAME. If you give this parameter and the segment contains more than one
BTS you can only modify segment-specific parameters. See table SEG-specific
parameters in command M in section Additional information.
SEG name <option>
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SEGNAME = text string
With this parameter you identify the BTS by its name. The name can contain 1 to
15 characters.
If you give the parameter SEGNAME, you cannot give the parameter BTS,
NAME or SEG. If you give this parameter and the segment contains more than
one BTS you can only modify segment-specific parameters. See table SEG-
specific parameters in command M in section Additional information.
DTX mode
With this parameter you define how the MS uses DTX (discontinuous
transmission). The values are:
Parameter Value Explanation
DTX = 0 MS can use DTX
1 MS will use DTX
2 MS will not use DTX
BTS measure average
BMA = decimal number
With this parameter you define how many SACCH multiframes are used in
measurement averaging in the BTS. The BTS calculates averages of the
measurements performed by the BTS and the MS. The BTS is able to calculate
the average on 2, 3, or 4 SACCH multiframes.
The values range from 1 to 4. Use value 1 to deny the averaging.
MS TX pwr max gsm
PMAX1 = decimal
With this parameter you define the maximum power level an MS may use in the
serving cell. When segment usage option is on and the segment does not contain
a BCCH BTS, you cannot modify this parameter.
The values are:
For GSM 800 and GSM 900
5..39 dBm with 2dBm step
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MS TX pwr max gsm1x00
PMAX2 = decimal
With this parameter you define the maximum power level an MS may use in the
serving cell. When segment usage option is on and the segment does not contain
a BCCH BTS, you cannot modify this parameter
The values are:
For GSM 1800 0...36 dBm with 2 dBm step
For GSM 1900 0...32 dBm with 2 dBm step and 33 dBm with 1 dBm step
MS txpwr min
PMIN = decimal number
With this parameter you define the minimum power level an MS may use in the
serving cell.
The values are:
For GSM 800 and GSM 900
5...39 dBm with 2 dBm step
For GSM 1800 0...36 dBm with 2 dBm step
For GSM 1900 0...32 dBm with 2 dBm step and 33 dBm with 1 dBm step
max number of retransmission
RET = decimal number
With this parameter you define the maximum number of retransmissions on the
RACH (random access channel) that the MS can perform.
The values are 1, 2, 4, and 7.
max number of repetition
NY1 = decimal number
With this parameter you define the maximum number of repetitions of the
PHYSICAL INFO message during a handover that the transceiver can perform.
The values range from 5 to 35.
number of slots spread trans
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SLO = decimal number
With this parameter you define the number of TDMA frames over which
retransmission is spread on the RACH (random access channel).
The values are 3 - 12, 14, 16, 20, 25, 32, and 50.
SMS CB used
With this parameter you allow or deny cell broadcast SMS (short message
service) in a cell.
The values are:
Parameter Value Explanation
CB = Y SMS CB is allowed
N SMS CB is not allowed
BTS load threshold
BLT = decimal number
With this parameter you define the acceptable proportion of reserved or
unavailable channels out of all channels.
BTS load threshold is one of the parameters used in the handover control process.
If the threshold is exceeded, the BTS is considered to be overloaded, and
handovers to that BTS will be avoided.
The values range from 0 to 100%.
MS max distance in call setup
DMAX = decimal number
With this parameter you define the maximum distance between the BTS and the
MS in call setup. The maximum distance is expressed as an access delay.
The values range from 0 to 255.
Within the range of 0...62, one step correlates to a distance of 550 meters. If the
access delay of the channel request message exceeds the given maximum, the call
attempt is rejected.
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When the parameter is given a value from 63 to 255, call attempts are never
rejected.
Note
The option DISTANCE_VERIFYING needs to be enabled in order for this
parameter to be functional.
TRX priority in TCH allocation
TRP = decimal number
With this parameter you define whether the BCCH TRX or other TRXs (of the
regular frequency area) are preferred in traffic channel allocation.
The values are:
Parameter Value Explanation
TRP = 0 No prioritisation between TRXs, all TRXs are treated equally in TCH
allocation.
1 Traffic channel is allocated primarily from the BCCH TRX.
2 Traffic channel is allocated primarily from another TRX than the
BCCH TRX.
3 Traffic channel is allocated primarily from the BCCH TRX for the non
AMR users and for the AMR users primarily beyond the BCCH TRX.
cell load for channel search
CLC = decimal number
With this parameter you give a load limit for traffic channels in the BTS. If the
TCH load in a cell is below the limit traffic, channels for speech and single slot
data calls are allocated using rotation between TRXs in a cell and between TSLs
of a TRX. If the load limit has been reached or exceeded, the TCH allocation is
performed trying to save larger spaces of idle FR resources for possible multislot
HSCSD calls by preferring small gaps of free resources and ends of a TRX for
single slot calls.
The values range from 0 to 100 %.
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If the parameter default value 0 is used in a BTS, the channel allocation in the
BTS is performed according to the value of the BSC level parameter load rate for
channel search.
RX diversity
With this parameter you define whether RX diversity is used in the BTS. The
values are:
Parameter Value Explanation
RDIV = Y RX diversity is used
N RX diversity is not used
If the value is Y, check that the TRX configuration and antenna configuration
support RX diversity or 4-way RX diversity.
The parameter is available for the Nokia MetroSite, Nokia UltraSite, and Nokia
Flexi EDGE. Only Nokia UltraSite and Nokia Flexi EDGE support 4-way RX
diversity.
TCH rate intra-cell handover <option>
TRIH = decimal number
With this parameter you control the TCH channel rate determination in TCH
allocation and the TCH speech codec to be allocated during internal intra-cell
handover. The values are:
Parameter Value Explanation
TRIH = 0 Constraints given by the BSS-level parameter (TCH rate internal HO)
are followed.
1 The call serving type of TCH and speech codec have to be allocated
primarily.
2 The call serving type of TCH and speech codec have to be allocated
primarily during the speech connection; the channel rate change is
possible during data connection when needed if the radio interface
data rate allows it.
3 Channel rate and speech codec changes are denied totally. The call
serving type of channel and speech codec is the only alternative in
TCH allocation.
4 The preferred channel rate and speech codec of TCH has to be
allocated primarily.
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lower limit for FR TCH resources <option>
FRL = decimal number
With this parameter you define the percentage of the full rate TCH resources that
must be available for traffic channel allocation. The values range from 0 to 100
%.
During optional Half Rate, the parameter controls the TCH channel rate
determination on BTS level according to the cell load in traffic channel
allocation. Full rate TCHs are allocated until the number of free full rate resources
is reduced below the value of the parameter. After that half rate resources are
allocated.
During optional Adaptive Multi Rate Half Rate (AMR HR), the parameter
controls the packing of FR AMR calls to HR calls on BTS level according to the
cell load. Packing is done via an intra-cell handover. Packing is active when the
number of free full rate resources is reduced below the value of the parameter and
is actually triggered by a new channel allocation for BSC. The principle in
packing is that the number of free full rate resources increases by one compared
to the situation before the new channel allocation.
The BTS-level parameters FRL and FRU can have the same values and effects as
the BSC object parameters HRL and HRU. When parameters FRL and FRU have
meaningful values (FRL <= FRU), the BSC-level parameters are not significant
in TCH allocation. When the parameters FRL and FRU do not have meaningful
values, the BSC object parameters are in use. The cell load control is applied if
the MSC gives only the preferred TCH channel rate.
upper limit for FR TCH resources <option>
FRU = decimal number
With this parameter you define the percentage of full rate TCH resources that
must be available for traffic channel allocation. The values range from 0 to 100
%.
During optional Half Rate, the parameter controls the TCH channel rate
determination on BTS level according to the cell load in traffic channel
allocation. Full rate TCHs are allocated when the number of the free full rate
resources increases above the value of the parameter.
During optional Adaptive Multi Rate Half Rate (AMR HR), the parameter
controls the packing of FR AMR calls to HR calls on BTS level according to the
cell load. Packing becomes inactive when the number of free full rate resources
increases above the value of the parameter.
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The BTS-level parameters FRL and FRU can have the same values and effects as
the BSC object parameters HRL and HRU. When parameters FRL and FRU have
meaningful values (FRL <= FRU), the BSC-level parameters are not significant
in TCH allocation. When the parameters FRL and FRU do not have meaningful
values, the BSC object parameters are in use. The cell load control is applied if
the MSC gives only the preferred TCH channel rate.
new establishment causes support
With this parameter you define whether the BSC supports new establishment
causes.
The values are:
Parameter Value Explanation
NECI = Y New establishment causes support is allowed.
N New establishment causes support is not allowed.
The NECI parameter is not relevant in GSM phase 1.
radius extension <option>
EXT = decimal number
With this parameter you define the radius extension of an extended cell. The
values range from 0 to 67 km.
Value 0 indicates that the cell is a normal cell.
The Nokia 2nd generation base stations have radius extensions from 0 to 67 km.
The Nokia Talk-family and Nokia UltraSite site types have radius extensions
from 0 to 35 km.
The Nokia PrimeSite, the Nokia MetroSite and the Nokia InSite site types do not
support the Extended Cell Range.
multiband cell reporting <option>
MBR = decimal number
With this parameter you define the number of adjacent cells from the other
frequency band that the MS will report in the RX level report. The values range
from 0 to 3.
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early sending indication
With this parameter you accept or forbid the early sending of the MS Classmark 3
message to the network in call setup phase. The Classmark 3 element provides
the network with information on the MS, including whether the MS supports dual
band.
The values are:
Parameter Value Explanation
ESI = Y early sending is accepted
N early sending is forbidden
non BCCH layer offset <option>
NBL = decimal number
With this parameter you define whether the predefined offset margin is used when
evaluating the signal level of the non BCCH layer.
The values range from 40 to +40 dBm.
calculation of minimum number of slots <option>
CALC = decimal number
With this parameter you calculate the minimum number of slots between two
successive Packet Channel Request messages.
The values are: 12, 15, 20, 30, 41, 55, 76, 109, 163, and 217.
GPRS number of slots spread transmission <option>
GSLO = decimal number
With this parameter you define the number of slots used to spread transmission on
the PRACH (Packet random access Channel).
The values are: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 14, 16, 20, 25, 32 and 50.
GPRS max number of retransmission <option>
GRET = decimal number
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With this parameter you indicate the maximum number of retransmissions
allowed on the PRACH for each Radio Priority level 1 to 4. Radio Priority level 1
represents the highest priority. One parameter contains four values. All the values
must be given at the same time using the character &.
The values are:1, 2, 4, 7 for each Radio Priority level.
Note
The value for Radio Priority level 1 has to be higher or equal to the value for
Radio Priority level 2 and the same rule applies for every level (1 to 4).
BTS load in SEG <option>
LSEG = decimal number
With this parameter you determine the load limit for a BTS. The BTS load
parameter is used in controlling the load distribution between BTSs in a segment.
The values range from 0 to 100 %.
scale ord <option>
With this parameter you define an offset that shall be added to the reported
downlink signal level.
The values are:
Parameter Value Explanation
SCO = 0 no
1 scaled by 10 dB
2 automatic
AMH upper load threshold <option>
AUT = decimal number or N
With this advanced multilayer handling parameter you define the upper threshold
for the load of the base station. The parameter is used to trigger BSC-controlled
traffic reason handovers.
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The values range from 0 to 100 %. Use value N (not in use) if you want to use the
corresponding BSC level value. In this case the parameter of the current cell is
BSC specific.
AMH lower load threshold <option>
ALT = decimal number or N
With this parameter you define the lower threshold for the load of the base
station. The parameter is used to trigger advanced multilayer handling
functionality with IUO and/or Dual Band/microcell.
The values range from 0 to 100 %.Use value N (not in use) if you want to use the
corresponding BSC level value. In this case the parameter of the current cell is
BSC specific.
AMH max load of target cell <option>
AML = decimal number or N
With this advanced multilayer handling parameter you define the maximum
traffic load in adjacent cell allowed for a target cell of traffic reason handover
(TRHO).
The values range from 0 to 100 %.Use value N (not in use) if you want to use the
corresponding BSC level value. In this case the parameter of the current cell is
BSC specific.
TRHO guard time
TGT = decimal number or N
With this parameter you define the guard time after a BSC-controlled or an MSC-
controlled TRHO, during which a handover back to the original cell is not
allowed.
The values range from 0 to 120 s. Use value N (not in use) if you want to use the
corresponding BSC level value. In this case the parameter of the current cell is
BSC specific.
DL noise level
DLN = decimal number
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With this parameter you define the BTS specific downlink noise level for the C/N
check where cell access control is applied based on channel type specific C/N soft
blocking limit.
The values range from 120 to 80dB.
UL noise level
ULN = decimal number
With this parameter you define the BTS specific uplink noise level for the C/N
check where cell access control is applied based on channel type specific C/N soft
blocking limit.
The values range from 120 to 80dB.
STIRC enabled <option>
With this parameter you define whether STIRC is used in the BTS. This
parameter is visible only for MetroSite, UltraSite, and Nokia Flexi EDGE BTS
site types.
All TRXs of the STIRC enabled BTS must have STIRC-capable hardware.
The values are:
Parameter Value Explanation
STIRC = Y STIRC enabled
N STIRC disabled
The default value is N.
cell reselection parameter index <option>
With this parameter you define whether C2 reselection parameters are broadcast
to mobile stations. The C2 cell reselection allows you to define other criteria for
cell reselection in addition to power level.
The values are:
Parameter Value Explanation
PI = Y C2 reselection parameters are broadcast
N C2 reselection parameters are not broadcast
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If you deactivate the C2 microcell reselect in the PRFILE when this parameter is
in use, a warning text is printed out.
The C2 cell reselection parameters (PI, QUA, REO, TEO and PET) are not
relevant in GSM phase 1.
cell bar qualify <option>
With this parameter you define whether cell barring can be overridden.
The values are:
Parameter Value Explanation
QUA = Y cell barring can be overridden
N cell barring cannot be overridden
cell reselect offset <option>
REO = decimal number
With this parameter you define the offset of the C2 reselection criterion for a cell.
The values range from 0 dB to 126 dB, and can be changed in 2 dB steps.
temporary offset <option>
TEO = decimal number
With this parameter you define the negative offset of the C2 reselection criterion
for the duration of the penalty time (PET) after the MS has placed the cell on the
list of the strongest carriers.
The values range from 0 dB to 70 dB, and can be changed in 10 dB steps. Value
70 dB means infinity.
penalty time <option>
PET = decimal number
With this parameter you define the duration for which the temporary offset (TEO)
applies.
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The values range from 20 s to 640 s, and can be changed in steps of 20 s. Value
640 indicates that the parameter cell reselect offset (REO) will be changed, and
that the temporary offset (TEO) will be ignored.
threshold to search WCDMA RAN cells <option>
QSRI = decimal number
With this parameter you define the threshold value for dual mode mobiles in idle
state to search for and to measure WCDMA RAN neighbour cells. The cells are
introduced in the 3G Cell Reselection list when a running average of received
downlink signal level (RLA_C) of the serving cell is below (0-7) or above (8-15)
the threshold. This parameter is broadcast only on BCCH.
Parameter Value Description
QSRI = 0 to 6 -98 ...-74 dBm, with 4 dBm steps
7 infinity (always measured)
8 to 14 -78 ...-54 dBm, with 4 dBm steps
15 infinity (never measured)
gprs threshold to search WCDMA RAN cells <option>
QSRP = decimal number
With this parameter you define the threshold value for GPRS-capable dual mode
mobiles to search for and to measure WCDMA RAN neighbour cells. The cells
are introduced in the 3G Cell Reselection list when a running average of received
downlink signal level (RLA_P) of the serving cell is below (0-7) or above (8-15)
the threshold. This parameter is broadcast either on BCCH or PBCCH.
This parameter is sent on BCCH if PBCCH does not exist. If this parameter is
broadcast on BCCH, it is be used only if GPRS cell re-selection parameters for
one or more cells are sent to the MS in a Packet Cell Change Order or Packet
Measurement Order message
When you modify this parameter, the administrative state of the PBCCH TRX
must be locked on the serving cell.
Parameter Value Description
QSRP = 0 to 6 -98 ...-74 dBm, with 4 dBm steps
7 infinity (always measured)
8 to 14 -78 ...-54 dBm, with 4 dBm steps
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Parameter Value Description
15 infinity (never measured)
fdd cell reselect offset <option>
FDD = decimal number
With this parameter you define a WCDMA RAN cell reselection offset for non-
GPRS capable dual mode mobiles which are in the idle state.
The mobiles add the offset to the running average (RLA_C) of the received signal
level of the serving GSM cell and non-serving GSM cells before the mobiles
compare the measured RSCP values of WCDMA RAN cells with the signal
levels of the GSM cells.
Note
A non-GPRS capable dual mode mobile always makes a cell reselection from
the serving GSM cell to a WCDMA RAN cell if the parameter value is N and
the measured RSCP level of the WCDMA RAN cell is high enough.
Parameter Value Description
FDD = -28 to 28 dB with 4 dB steps
N minus infinity dB
gprs fdd cell reselect offset <option>
GFDD = decimal number
With this parameter you define a WCDMA RAN cell reselection offset for GPRS
capable dual mode mobiles which are in the idle state.
The mobiles add the offset to the running average (RLA_P) of the received signal
level of the serving GSM cell and non-serving GSM cells before the mobiles
compare the measured RSCP values of WCDMA RAN cells with the signal
levels of the GSM cells.
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Note
A GPRS capable dual mode mobile makes always a cell reselection from the
serving GSM cell to a WCDMA RAN cell if the parameter value is N and the
measured RSCP level of the WCDMA RAN cell is high enough.
Parameter Value Description
GFDD = -28 to 28 dB with 4 dB steps
N minus infinity dB
minimum fdd threshold <option>
FDM = decimal number
With this parameter you define a minimum Ec/Io threshold which must be
exceeded before a non-GPRS capable dual mode mobile is allowed to make a
reselection from the serving GSM cell to an adjacent WCDMA RAN cell which
is using frequency division duplex (FDD) type access technology/mode.
The values range from -20 to -6 dB with 2 dB steps.
Parameter Value Description
FDM= 20 20 dB
18 18 dB
16 16 dB
14 14 dB
12 12 dB (*)
-10 -10 dB (*)
-8 -8 dB (*)
-6 -6 dB (*)
(*) Some rare MSs used in test purposes may interpret the received value as a
greater dB value in the case of values -12 dB, -10 dB, -8 dB and -6 dB if the MSs
do not follow an interpretation change made according to 3GPP standardisation
05.08 CR A375.
The rare MSs mentioned above interpret value -12 dB as -13 dB, -10 dB as -15
dB, -8 dB as -17 dB and -6 dB as -19 dB.
gprs minimum fdd threshold <option>
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GFDM = decimal number
With this parameter you define a minimum Ec/Io threshold which must be
exceeded before a GPRS capable dual mode mobile is allowed to make a
reselection from the serving GSM cell to an adjacent WCDMA RAN cell which
is using frequency division duplex (FDD) type access technology/mode.
The values range from -20 to -6 dB with 2 dB steps.
Parameter Value Description
GFDM= 20 20 dB
18 18 dB
16 16 dB
14 14 dB
-12 -12 dB (*)
10 -10 dB (*)
-8 -8 dB (*)
-6 -6 dB (*)
(*) Some rare MSs used in test purposes may interpret the received value as a
greater dB value in the case of values -12 dB, -10 dB, -8 dB and -6 dB if the MSs
do not follow an interpretation change made according to 3GPP Standardisation
05.08 CR A375.
The rare MSs mentioned above interpret value -12 dB as -13 dB, -10 dB as -15
dB, -8 dB as -17 dB and -6 dB as -19 dB.
DFCA mode <option>
DMOD = decimal number
With this parameter you define the operational mode of a DFCA BTS.
The values are:
Parameter Value Description
DMOD = 0 off
1 standby
2 DFCA hopping
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Note
Change between modes 'off' and 'standby' can be made online. Mode changes
to or from mode 'DFCA hopping' require BTS locking.
Note
Changing the DFCA mode to 'DFCA hopping' requires that site type is C
(Nokia MetroSite), P (Nokia UltraSite), or E (Nokia Flexi EDGE).
Note
It is not possible to change from mode off to mode DFCA hopping.
forced HR mode C/I averaging period <option>
With this parameter you define the period for calculating an average C/I of the 1-
way DL C/I estimates used in DFCA channel assignments. This BTS specific
average value is used in deciding between full rate and half rate in DFCA channel
assignment. The values range from 5 to 30 min with 5 min steps.
forced HR mode threshold <option>
If the BTS level average C/I is below the threshold defined by this parameter, the
HR will be preferred for all the DFCA speech channel assignments of non-AMR
requests. The values range from 0 to 63 dB.
forced AMR HR mode C/I averaging <option>
If the BTS level average C/I is below the threshold defined by this parameter, the
HR will be preferred for all the DFCA speech channel assignments of AMR
requests. The values range from 0 to 63 dB.
forced HR mode hysteresis <option>
With this parameter you define how many decibels the BTS level C/I average
must be above the corresponding forced HR mode C/I threshold in order for the
forced HR mode to be switched off. The values range from 0 to 63 dB.
IBHO GSM enabled <option>
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With this parameter you define whether forbidden neighbour GSM cells are
filtered out from mobile specific handover target cell lists or not. The filtering is
done based on IMSI information of a mobile, Authorised Networks and
Subscriber Group definitions. If the filtering is enabled in the cell and the MS is
anonymous for the BSC, then the BSC level filtering parameter IMSI based
handover GSM cells anonymous MS (IBGA) is used to define permitted
neighbour GSM cells for the MS.
When you modify the parameter, all BTSs of the segment must be in a LOCKED
state.
The values are:
Parameter Value Explanation
IGE= Y IMSI based handover to GSM cells
is enabled
N IMSI based handover to GSM cells
is disabled
Note
Nokia 2nd generation and Nokia InSite BTSs do not support IMSI based
handover functionality.
IBHO WCDMA enabled <option>
With this parameter you define whether forbidden neighbour WCDMA cells are
filtered out from mobile specific handover target cell lists or not. The filtering is
done based on IMSI information of a mobile, Authorised Networks and
Subscriber Group definitions. If the filtering is enabled in the cell and the MS is
anonymous for the BSC, then BSC level filtering parameter IMSI based handover
WCDMA cells anonymous MS (IBWA) is used to define permitted neighbour
WCDMA cells for the MS.
When you modify the parameter, all BTSs of the segment must be in a LOCKED
state.
The values are:
Parameter Value Explanation
IWE= Y IMSI based handover to WCDMA
cells is enabled
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Parameter Value Explanation
N IMSI based handover to WCDMA
cells is disabled
Note
Nokia 2nd generation and Nokia InSite BTSs do not support IMSI based
handover functionality.
Examples 1. Modify miscellaneous parameters of BTS-20.
ZEQM:BTS=20:DTX=0,BMA=2,PMAX1=21,PMIN=15;
2. Modify miscellaneous parameters of BTS-20.
ZEQM:BTS=20:RET=4,NY1=20,SLO=10,CB=N,BLT=50,
TRIH=0,DMAX=40;
3. Modify miscellaneous parameters of BTS CENTRUM1.
ZEQM:NAME=CENTRUM1:RET=4,NY1=20,SLO=10,CB=N,
BLT=50,RDIV=N,TRIH=2;
Additional
information
Table 9. BTS-specific parameters in command M
PMIN MS txpwr min
RDIV Rx diversity
EXT Radius extension
NBL non BCCH layer offset
LSEG BTS load in SEG
DLN DL noise level
ULN UL noise level
STIRC STIRC enabled
DMOD DFCA mode
FHR forced HR mode C/I averaging period
FHT forced HR mode C/I threshold
FAHT forced AMR HR mode C/I threshold
FHH forced HR mode hysteresis
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Table 10. SEG-specific parameters in command M
DTX DTX mode
BMA BTS measure average
PMAX1 MS txpwr max gsm
PMAX2 MS txpwr max gsm1x00
RET Max number of retransmission
NY1 Max number of repetition
SLO Number of slots spread trans
CB Sms cb used
BLT BTS load threshold
DMAX MS max distance in call set-up
TRP TRX priority in tch allocation
CLC Cell load for channel search
TRIH Tch rate intra-cell handover
FRL Lower limit for fr tch resources
FRU Upper limit for fr tch resources
NECI New establishment causes support
MBR Multiband cell reporting
ESI Early sending indication
CALC Calculation of minimum number of slots
GSLO GPRS number of slots spread transmission
GRET GPRS max number of retransmission
SCO scale ord
AUT AMH upper load threshold
ALT AMH lower load threshold
AML AMH max load of target cell
TGT TRHO guard time
PI Cell reselection parameter index
QUA Cell bar qualify
REO Cell reselect offset
TEO Temporary offset
PET Penalty time
QSRI Threshold to search WCDMA RAN cells
QSRP GPRS threshold to search WCDMA RAN cells
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Table 10. SEG-specific parameters in command M (cont.)
FDD fdd cell reselect offset
GFDD GPRS fdd cell reselect offset
FDM Minimum fdd threshold
GFDM GPRS minimum fdd threshold
IGE IBHO GSM enabled
IWE IBHO WCDMA enabled
Execution printouts The execution printout of the command ZEQM:BTS=1:DTX=0,BMA=1,
SLO=3,CB=Y,DMAX=25,FRL=20,FRU=80,STIRC=N; is:
BSC BSC-LAB 2006-10-19 13:54:32
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SEG-0020 BIGCENTRUM20
BCF-0020 BTS-0001 CENTRUM1
------------------------------------
BTS ADMINISTRATIVE STATE ... LOCKED
BTS OPERATIONAL STATE ...... BL-USR
BTS BACKGROUND DATA STATE .. DEFINED
DTX MODE.................................(DTX).... 0 (MS MAY USE DTX)
BTS MEASURE AVERAGE......................(BMA).... 01
MS TX PWR MAX GSM........................(PMAX1).. 25 dBm
MS TX PWR MAX GSM1X00....................(PMAX2).. 26 dBm
MS TX PWR MIN............................(PMIN)... 15 dBm
MAX NUMBER OF RETRANSMISSION.............(RET).... 04
MAX NUMBER OF REPETITION.................(NY1).... 20
NUMBER OF SLOTS SPREAD TRANS.............(SLO).... 03
SMS CB USED..............................(CB)..... Y
BTS LOAD THRESHOLD.......................(BLT).... 060 %
MS MAX DISTANCE IN CALL SETUP............(DMAX)... 025 (13.75 km)
TRX PRIORITY IN TCH ALLOCATION...........(TRP).... 0
CELL LOAD FOR CHANNEL SEARCH.............(CLC).... 0 %
RX DIVERSITY.............................(RDIV)... N
TCH RATE INTRA-CELL HANDOVER.............(TRIH)... 0
(NO CONSTRAINTS)
LOWER LIMIT FOR FR TCH RESOURCES.........(FRL).... 20 %
UPPER LIMIT FOR FR TCH RESOURCES.........(FRU).... 80 %
NEW ESTABLISHMENT CAUSES SUPPORT.........(NECI)... Y
RADIUS EXTENSION.........................(EXT).... 60 km
MULTIBAND CELL REPORTING.................(MBR).... 1
EARLY SENDING INDICATION.................(ESI).... Y
NON BCCH LAYER OFFSET....................(NBL).... 0 dBm
CALCULATION MINIMUM NUMBER OF SLOTS......(CALC)... 12
GPRS NUMBER OF SLOTS SPREAD TRANS........(GSLO.... 10
GPRS MAX NUMBER OF RETRANSMISSION........(GRET)... 4 4 4 4
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BTS LOAD IN SEG..........................(LSEG)... 70 %
SCALE ORD................................(SCO).... 0
AMH UPPER LOAD THRESHOLD ................(AUT).... NOT USED
AMH LOWER LOAD THRESHOLD ................(ALT).... NOT USED
AMH MAX LOAD OF TARGET CELL .............(AML).... NOT USED
TRHO GUARD TIME .........................(TGT).... NOT USED
DL NOISE LEVEL ..........................(DLN)... -110 dB
UL NOISE LEVEL ..........................(ULN)... -110 dB
STIRC ENABLED............................(STIRC).. N
C2 RESELECTION PARAMETERS :
CELL RESELECTION PARAMETER INDEX......(PI)..... Y *)
CELL BAR QUALIFY......................(QUA).... N
CELL RESELECT OFFSET..................(REO).... 112 dB
TEMPORARY OFFSET......................(TEO).... 50 dB
PENALTY TIME..........................(PET).... 600 s
ISHO RESELECTION PARAMETERS:
THRESHOLD TO SEARCH WCDMA RAN CELLS.......(QSRI).. never
GPRS THRESHOLD TO SEARCH WCDMA RAN CELLS..(QSRP).. never
FDD CELL RESELECT OFFSET..................(FDD)... 0 dB
GPRS FDD CELL RESELECT OFFSET.............(GFDD).. 0 dB
MINIMUM FDD THRESHOLD.....................(FDM)... 20 dB
GPRS MINIMUM FDD THRESHOLD................(GFDM).. 20 dB
DFCA PARAMETERS:
DFCA MODE................................(DMOD).. OFF
FORCED HR MODE C/I AVERAGING PERIOD......(FHR)... 15 min
FORCED HR MODE C/I THRESHOLD.............(FHT)... 0 dB
FORCED AMR HR MODE C/I THRESHOLD.........(FAHT).. 0 dB
FORCED HR MODE HYSTERESIS................(FHH)... 3 dB
BSC-BSC INTERFACE STATUS.........................
*) NOT ACTIVE IN PRFILE
BSC DATABASE UPDATED
COMMAND EXECUTED
The execution printout of the command ZEQM:SEG=1:BMA=2,CLC=50,
MBR=1; is:
BSC BSC-LAB 2004-11-29 13:54:32
MISCELLANEOUS PARAMETERS MODIFY COMPLETED:
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SEG-0001 BIG_CENTRUM1
--------------------------
DTX MODE.................................(DTX).... 0 (MS MAY USE DTX)
BTS MEASURE AVERAGE......................(BMA).... 02
MS TX PWR MAX GSM........................(PMAX1).. 25 dBm
MS TX PWR MAXGSM 1X00....................(PMAX2).. 26 dBm
MAX NUMBER OF RETRANSMISSION.............(RET).... 04
MAX NUMBER OF REPETITION.................(NY1).... 20
NUMBER OF SLOTS SPREAD TRANS.............(SLO).... 03
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SMS CB USED..............................(CB)..... Y
BTS LOAD THRESHOLD.......................(BLT).... 060 %
MS MAX DISTANCE IN CALL SETUP............(DMAX)... 025 (13.75 km)
TRX PRIORITY IN TCH ALLOCATION...........(TRP).... 0
CELL LOAD FOR CHANNEL SEARCH.............(CLC).... 50 %
TCH RATE INTRA-CELL HANDOVER.............(TRIH)... 0
(NO CONSTRAINTS)
LOWER LIMIT FOR FR TCH RESOURCES.........(FRL).... 20 %
UPPER LIMIT FOR FR TCH RESOURCES.........(FRU).... 80 %
NEW ESTABLISHMENT CAUSES SUPPORT.........(NECI)... Y
RADIUS EXTENSION.........................(EXT).... 60 km
MULTIBAND CELL REPORTING.................(MBR).... 1
EARLY SENDING INDICATION.................(ESI).... Y
CALCULATION MINIMUM NUMBER OF SLOTS......(CALC)... 12
GPRS NUMBER OF SLOTS SPREAD TRANS........(GSLO)... 10
GPRS MAX NUMBER OF RETRANSMISSION........(GRET)... 4 4 4 4
BTS LOAD IN SEG..........................(LSEG)... 70 %
SCALE ORD................................(SCO).... 0
AMH UPPER LOAD THRESHOLD.................(AUT).... 80 %
AMH LOWER LOAD THRESHOLD.................(ALT).... 20 %
AMH MAX LOAD OF TARGET CELL..............(AML).... 70 %
TRHO GUARD TIME..........................(TGT).... 30 s
C2 RESELECTION PARAMETERS :
CELL RESELECTION PARAMETER INDEX......(PI)..... Y *)
CELL BAR QUALIFY......................(QUA).... N
CELL RESELECT OFFSET..................(REO).... 112 dB
TEMPORARY OFFSET......................(TEO).... 50 dB
PENALTY TIME..........................(PET).... 600 s
ISHO RESELECTION PARAMETERS:
THRESHOLD TO SEARCH WCDMA RAN CELLS.......(QSRI).. never
GPRS THRESHOLD TO SEARCH WCDMA RAN CELLS..(QSRP).. never
FDD CELL RESELECT OFFSET..................(FDD)... 0 dB
GPRS FDD CELL RESELECT OFFSET.............(GFDD).. 0 dB
MINIMUM FDD THRESHOLD.....................(FDM)... 20 dB
GPRS MINIMUM FDD THRESHOLD................(GFDM).. 20 dB
IBHO PARAMETERS:
IBHO GSM ENABLED...........................(IGE)... N
IBHO WCDMA ENABLED.........................(IWE)... N
*) NOT ACTIVE IN PRFILE
BSC DATABASE UPDATED
COMMAND EXECUTED
Semantic error
messages
If an error occurs, the general semantic error messages of the MML commands
are output. For more information, see General Notice Messages of MML Session.
Execution error
messages
If an error occurs, the general execution error messages of the MML commands
are output. For more information, see Radio Network Administration and General
Error Messages of System.
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EQT MODIFY TRUNK RESERVATION
PARAMETERS <option>
Function With the EQT command you modify the BTS trunk reservation parameters. The
command is optional.
Parameters BTS identification, BTS name , SEG identification <option>, SEG name
<option>: trunk reservation used, limit for free TCHs, number of traffic channels
reserved for priority subscribers only, restricted use of priority channels in
incoming handover, reservation method used in trunk reservation: traffic types,
table identification;
Syntax
EQT : ( BTS = <BTS identification> |
NAME = <BTS name> |
SEG = <SEG identification> <option> |
SEGNAME = <SEG name> <option> ) :
( [ TR = <trunk reservation used> |
LIMIT = <limit for free TCHs> |
TCRP = <number of traffic channels reserved for
priority subscribers only> |
RUP = <restricted use of priority channels
in incoming handover> |
REM = <reservation method used in trunk
reservation> ] ... :
[ TT = <traffic types> |
TBL = <table identification> ] ) ... ; <option>
Parameter
explanations
BTS identification
BTS = decimal number
With this parameter you identify the BTS with a decimal number. The value
range depends on the BSC hardware configuration and the corresponding
options.
If you give the parameter BTS, you cannot give the parameters NAME, SEG or
SEGNAME.
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You can use the parameters BTS, NAME, SEG or SEGNAME if the segment has
only one BTS, otherwise you must use the parameters SEG or SEGNAME.
BTS name
NAME = text string
With this parameter you identify the BTS by name. The name can contain 1 to 15
characters.
If you give the parameter NAME, you cannot give the parameters BTS, SEG or
SEGNAME.
You can use the parameters BTS, NAME, SEG or SEGNAME if the segment has
only one BTS, otherwise you must use the parameters SEG or SEGNAME.
SEG identification <option>
SEG = decimal number
With this parameter you identify the segment. The value range is the same as the
BTS identification value range.
If you give the parameter SEG, you cannot give the parameters BTS, NAME or
SEGNAME.
You must use the parameters SEG or SEGNAME if the segment has more than
one BTS
SEG name <option>
SEGNAME = text string
With this parameter you identify the segment by its name. The name can contain
1 to 15 characters.
If you give the parameter SEGNAME, you cannot give the parameters BTS,
NAME or SEG.
You must use the parameters SEG or SEGNAME if the segment has more than
one BTS.
trunk reservation used
With this parameter you define whether the trunk reservation algorithm is used in
the cell. The values are:
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Parameter Value Explanation
TR = Y trunk reservation algorithm is in use
N trunk reservation algorithm is not in use
If you deactivate the trunk reservation in the PRFILE when this parameter is in
use, a warning text is printed out.
limit for free TCHs
LIMIT = decimal number
With this parameter you define the number of free traffic channels that must be
exceeded before all access attempts are granted. The value is BTS-specific and
common to all traffic types of that BTS. The values range from 1 to 16.
number of traffic channels reserved for priority subscribers only
TCRP = decimal number
With this parameter you define the number of traffic channels reserved in the BTS
for priority subscribers only. The values range from 0 to 8.
restricted use of priority channels in incoming handover
With this parameter you define if the priority channels are available only for
priority subscribers also in an incoming handover. The values are:
Parameter Value Explanation
RUP = Y TCRP-defined number of traffic channels is available only for
priority subscribers also in an incoming handover
N all traffic channels are available for all subscribers in an incoming
handover
reservation method used in trunk reservation
With this parameter you define which reservation method of traffic channels the
trunk reservation algorithm uses. The values are:
Parameter Value Explanation
REM = DYN dynamic reservation method
STAT static reservation method
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traffic types
TT = decimal number
With this parameter you define the traffic type(s) that will be attached to the
decision threshold table. The values range from 1 to 10.
You can attach multiple traffic types to the same decision threshold table by using
wild card characters & and &&. If you enter this parameter, you must also enter
the parameter table identification (TBL).
To detach the BTS's traffic types that are not attached to any decision threshold
table, enter this parameter without the parameter table identification (TBL).
The traffic types are:
Traffic types:
1 GSM call setup
2 MCN call setup
3 GSM handover
4 MCN handover
5 Priority call setup
6 Priority handover
table identification
TBL = decimal number
With this parameter you define the number of the trunk reservation decision
threshold table which will be attached to the BTS. The values range from 0 to 64.
Use value 0 to detach the defined traffic type(s) from all decision threshold tables.
In addition, if you have not defined the traffic types (parameter TT), all traffic
types of that BTS are detached from all decision threshold tables.
Examples 1. Attach traffic type 1 of BTS-2 to the decision threshold table number 2.
The trunk reservation algorithm will be in use and the limit for free TCHs
is 3.
ZEQT:BTS=2:TR=Y,LIMIT=3:TT=1,TBL=2;
2. Attach traffic types 1 - 3 of BTS-7 to decision threshold table 6, traffic type
4 to table 8 and traffic types 5 - 10 to table 1. The trunk reservation
algorithm will not be used and the limit for free TCHs is 2.
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TT=5&&10,TBL=1;
3. Detach traffic types 1 - 4 of BTS-8 from any decision threshold table.
ZEQT:BTS=8::TT=1&&4,TBL=0;
4. Detach all traffic types of BTS CENTRUM1 from any decision threshold
table. Define 2 traffic channels for priority subscribers only. Restrict the
access of other than priority subscribers for 2 traffic channels also in
incoming handover. Define the reservation method the traffic channels'
trunk reservation algorithm uses to static.
ZEQT:NAME=CENTRUM1:TCRP=2,RUP=Y,REM=STAT:TBL=0;
5. Set trunk reservation on in BTS 7.
ZEQT:BTS=7:TR=Y;
Execution printouts The execution printout of the command ZEQT:BTS=7:TR=Y,LIMIT=12:
TT=1,TBL=6:TT=2,TBL=4:TT=4,TBL=5:TT=6,TBL=1; is:
BSC BSC-LAB 2004-11-29 13:54:32
DECISION THRESHOLD TABLE RELATIONS MODIFIED
===========================================
SEG-0001 BIGCENTRUM1
BCF-0001 BTS-0007 CENTRUM1
--------------------------------------------------
BTS ADMINISTRATIVE STATE ... LOCKED
BTS OPERATIONAL STATE ...... BL-USR
BTS BACKGROUND DATA STATE .. DEFINED
TRUNK RESERVATION USED...................(TR)..... Y *)
LIMIT FOR FREE TCHS......................(LIMIT).. 12
TCHS RESERVED FOR PRIORITY SUBSCRIBERS...(TCRP)... 0
RESTRICTED USE OF PRIORITY CHANNELS......(RUP).... N
RESERVATION METHOD.......................(REM).... STAT
TRAFFIC TYPE TABLE
1 (GSM CALL SETUP) 6
2 (MCN CALL SETUP) 4
3 (GSM HANDOVER) -
4 (MCN HANDOVER) 5
5 (PRIORITY CALL SETUP) -
6 (PRIORITY HANDOVER) 1
7 -
8 -
9 -
10 -
*) NOT ACTIVE IN PRFILE
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BSC DATABASE UPDATED
COMMAND EXECUTED
Semantic error
messages
If an error occurs, the general semantic error messages of the MML commands
are output. For more information, see General Notice Messages of MML Session.
Execution error
messages
If an error occurs, the general execution error messages of the MML commands
are output. For more information, see General Error Messages of System.
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EQV MODIFY GPRS PARAMETERS <option>
Function With the EQV command you modify the GPRS parameters in the BSDATA. The
command is optional.
Parameters BTS identification, BTS name, SEG identification <option>, SEG name
<option>: GPRS enabled, EGPRS enabled <option>, routing area code, dedicated
GPRS capacity, default GPRS capacity, max GPRS capacity, prefer BCCH
frequency GPRS, DL adaption probability threshold, UL adaption probability
threshold, DL BLER crosspoint for CS selection no hop, UL BLER crosspoint
for CS selection no hop, DL BLER crosspoint for CS selection hop, UL BLER
crosspoint for CS selection hop, coding scheme no hop, coding scheme hop,
initial MCS for acknowledged mode, initial MCS for unacknowledged mode,
maximum BLER in acknowledged mode, maximum BLER in unacknowledged
mode, mean BEP offset GMSK, mean BEP offset 8PSK, EGPRS link adaptation
enabled <option>, coding schemes CS3 and CS4 enabled <option>, DL coding
scheme in acknowledged mode, UL coding scheme in acknowledged mode, DL
coding scheme in unacknowledged mode, UL coding scheme in unacknowledged
mode, adaptive LA algorithm: network service entity identifier <option>,
transport type <option>, packet service entity identifier <option>: BTS uplink
throughput factor for CS1-CS4, BTS downlink throughput factor for CS1-CS4,
BTS uplink throughput factor for MCS1-MCS4, BTS uplink throughput factor
for MCS1-MCS9, BTS downlink throughput factor for MCS1-MCS4, EGPRS
inactivity alarm weekdays <option>, EGPRS inactivity alarm start time <option>,
EGPRS inactivity alarm end time <option>: DTM enabled <option>;
Syntax
EQV : ( BTS = <BTS identification> |
NAME = <BTS name> |
SEG = <SEG identification> <option> |
SEGNAME = <SEG name> <option> ) :
( [ GENA = <GPRS enabled> |
EGENA = <EGPRS enabled> <option> |
RAC = <routing area code> |
CDED = <dedicated GPRS capacity> |
CDEF = <default GPRS capacity> |
CMAX = <max GPRS capacity> |
BFG = <prefer BCCH frequency GPRS> |
DLA = <DL adaption probability threshold> |
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ULA = <UL adaption probability threshold> |
DLB = <DL BLER crosspoint for CS selection no hop> |
ULB = <UL BLER crosspoint for CS selection no hop> |
DLBH = <DL BLER crosspoint for CS selection hop> |
ULBH = <UL BLER crosspoint for CS selection hop> |
COD = <coding scheme no hop> |
CODH = <coding scheme hop> |
MCA = <initial MCS for acknowledged mode> |
MCU = <initial MCS for unacknowledged mode> |
BLA = <maximum BLER in acknowledged mode> |
BLU = <maximum BLER in unacknowledged mode> |
MBG = <mean BEP offset GMSK> |
MBP = <mean BEP offset 8PSK> |
ELA = <EGPRS link adaptation enabled> <option> |
CS34 = <coding schemes CS3 and CS4 enabled> <option> |
DCSA = <DL coding scheme in acknowledged mode> |
UCSA = <UL coding scheme in acknowledged mode> |
DCSU = <DL coding scheme in unacknowledged mode> |
UCSU = <UL coding scheme in unacknowledged mode> |
ALA = <adaptive LA algorithm> ] ... :
[ NSEI = <network service entity identifier> <option> |
TRAT = <transport type> <option> |
PSEI = <packet service entity identifier> <option> ] :
[ TFU = <BTS uplink throughput factor for CS1-CS4> |
TFD = <BTS downlink throughput factor for CS1-CS4 > |
TFUM1 = <BTS uplink throughput factor for MCS1-MCS4> |
TFUM = <BTS uplink throughput factor for MCS1-MCS9> |
TFDM = <BTS downlink throughput factor for MCS1-MCS9>
EAW = <EGPRS inactivity alarm weekdays> <option> ... |
EAS = <EGPRS inactivity alarm start time> <option> |
EAE = <EGPRS inactivity alarm end time> <option> ] :
[ DENA = <DTM enabled> <option> ] ) ... ; <option>
Parameter
explanations
BTS identification
BTS = decimal number
With this parameter you identify the BTS with a decimal number. The value
range depends on the BSC hardware configuration and the corresponding
options.
If you give the parameter BTS, you cannot give the parameters NAME SEG or
SEGNAME. If you give this parameter and the segment contains more than one
BTS you can only modify BTS-specific parameters. See table BTS-specific
parameters in command V in section Additional information.
BTS name
NAME = text string
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With this parameter you identify the BTS by name. The name can contain 1 to 15
characters.
If you give the parameter NAME, you cannot give the parameters BTS, SEG or
SEGNAME. If you give this parameter and the segment contains more than one
BTS you can only modify BTS-specific parameters. See table BTS-specific
parameters in command V in section Additional information.
SEG identification <option>
SEG = decimal number
With this parameter you identify the segment. The value range is the same as the
BTS identification value range.
If you give the parameter SEG, you cannot give the parameters BTS, NAME or
SEGNAME. If you give this parameter and the segment contains more than one
BTS you can only modify segment-specific parameters. See table SEG-specific
parameters in command V in section Additional information.
SEG name <option>
SEGNAME = text string
With this parameter you identify the BTS by its name. The name can contain 1 to
15 characters.
If you give the parameter SEGNAME, you cannot give the parameters BTS,
NAME or SEG. If you give this parameter and the segment contains more than
one BTS you can only modify segment-specific parameters. See table SEG-
specific parameters in command V in section Additional information.
GPRS enabled
With this parameter you enable or disable the GPRS capability in the cell during
the normal operation of the cell.
Parameter Value Explanation
GENA = Y GPRS is enabled
N GPRS is disabled
EGPRS enabled <option>
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With this parameter you enable or disable the EGPRS capability in the BTS. All
GPRS enabled (GTRX=Y) TRXs of the BTS have to be EDGE capable. This
parameter can only be given to Nokia MetroSite, Nokia UltraSite, and Nokia
Flexi EDGE.
Parameter Value Explanation
EGENA = Y EGPRS is enabled
N EGPRS is disabled
Also GPRS must be enabled in the cell (GENA=Y) in order to enable EGPRS
traffic in the BTS.
routing area code
RAC = decimal number
With this parameter you identify GPRS cells using the routing area code number.
The values range from 0 to 255.
You can modify the RAC parameter only when the value of the GENA parameter
is N.
dedicated GPRS capacity
CDED = decimal number
With this parameter you determine the share of PSW-only channels in a cell. The
values range from 0 to 100 %.
The value of the CDED parameter must be lower than or equal to the value of the
CDEF parameter.
You can modify the CDED parameter online when the value of the GENA
parameter is N. If the value of the GENA parameter is Y, you must lock the BTS
before modifying the CDED parameter.
default GPRS capacity
CDEF = decimal number
With this parameter you determine the default GPRS territory size in a cell. The
channels in the default GPRS territory are used primarily for packet switched
traffic. However, if the circuit switched territory becomes congested, the BSC can
allocate a traffic channel in the default GPRS territory for circuit switched use.
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The values range from 1 to 100 %.
The value of the CDEF parameter must be higher than or equal to the value of the
CDED parameter.
You can modify the CDEF parameter online when the value of the GENA
parameter is N. If the value of the GENA parameter is Y, you must lock the BTS
before modifying the CDEF parameter.
max GPRS capacity
CMAX = decimal number
With this parameter you define the maximum number of PSW (packet switched)
channels in a BTS. The values range from 1 to 100 %.
The value of the CMAX parameter must be higher than or equal to the value of
the CDEF parameter.
You can modify the CDEF parameter online when the value of the GENA
parameter is N. If the value of the GENA parameter is Y, you must lock the BTS
before modifying the CDEF parameter.
prefer BCCH frequency GPRS
With this parameter you define whether the BCCH TRX or other TRXs are
preferred in GPRS channel allocation.
Parameter Value Explanation
BFG = 0 no prioritisation is determined between TRXs
1 GPRS channels are allocated primarily from the BCCH TRX
2 GPRS channels are allocated primarily beyond the BCCH TRX
You can modify the BFG parameter online when the value of the GENA
parameter is N. If the value of the GENA parameter is Y, you must lock the BTS
before modifying the BFG parameter.
DL adaption probability threshold
DLA = decimal number
With this parameter you define the allowed probability (%) for the system to
make a wrong decision in downlink adaptation. The values range from 0 to 50 %.
The parameter is used in GPRS link adaption.
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UL adaption probability threshold
ULA = decimal number
With this parameter you define the allowed probability (%) for the system to
make a wrong decision in uplink adaptation. The values range from 0 to 50 %.
The parameter is used in GPRS link adaption.
DL BLER crosspoint for CS selection no hop
DLB = decimal number
With this parameter you indicate the RLC BLER (block error rate percentage) for
CS-1 channel coding. At this point CS-1 and CS-2 give the same effective bit rate
and Coding Scheme selection criteria in RLC Acknowledged mode for downlink
TBFs changes. The parameter is meaningful only if link adaptation is used in case
of no frequency hopping. The values range from 0 to 100 %. The parameter is
used in GPRS link adaption.
UL BLER crosspoint for CS selection no hop
ULB = decimal number
With this parameter you indicate the RLC BLER (block error rate percentage) for
CS-1 channel coding. At this point CS-1 and CS-2 give the same effective bit rate
and Coding Scheme selection criteria in RLC Acknowledged mode for uplink
TBFs changes. The parameter is meaningful only if link adaptation is used in case
of no frequency hopping. The values range from 0 to 100 %. The parameter is
used in GPRS link adaption.
DL BLER crosspoint for CS selection hop
DLBH = decimal number
With this parameter you indicate the RLC BLER (block error rate percentage) for
CS-1 channel coding. At this point CS-1 and CS-2 give the same effective bit rate
and Coding Scheme selection criteria in RLC Acknowledged mode for downlink
TBFs changes. The parameter is meaningful only if link adaptation and
Frequency Hopping are used. The values range from 0 to 100 %. The parameter
is used in GPRS link adaption.
UL BLER crosspoint for CS selection hop
ULBH = decimal number
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With this parameter you indicate the RLC BLER (block error rate percentage) for
CS-1 channel coding. At this point CS-1 and CS-2 give the same effective bit rate
and Coding Scheme selection criteria in RLC Acknowledged mode for uplink
TBFs changes. The parameter is meaningful only if link adaptation and hopping
are used. The values range from 0 to 100 %. The parameter is used in GPRS link
adaption.
coding scheme no hop
With this parameter you indicate the selection of Acknowledged mode of the
Coding Scheme in RLC (Radio Link Control) in case frequency hopping is not
used. The parameter is used in GPRS link adaption.
The values are:
Parameter Value Explanation
COD = 0 Link Adaptation used
1 CS-1 used
2 CS-2 used
coding scheme hop
With this parameter you indicate the selection of Acknowledged mode of the
Coding Scheme in RLC (Radio Link Control) in case frequency hopping is used.
The parameter is used in GPRS link adaption.
The values are:
Parameter Value Explanation
CODH = 0 Link Adaptation used
1 CS-1 used
2 CS-2 used
initial MCS for acknowledged mode
MCA = decimal number
With this parameter you indicate the Modulation and Coding Scheme (MCS)
used at the beginning of an EGPRS TBF for RLC acknowledged mode. The
parameter is used in EGPRS link adaptation. The values range from 1 to 9.
The parameter is coded according to the following table:
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1 = MCS-1 is used.
2 = MCS-2 is used.
3 = MCS-3 is used.
.
.
.
8 = MCS-8 is used.
9 = MCS-9 is used.
initial MCS for unacknowledged mode
MCU = decimal number
With this parameter you indicate the MCS used at the beginning of an GPRS TBF
for RLC unacknowledged mode. The parameter is used in EGPRS link
adaptation. The values range from 1 to 9.
The parameter is coded according to the following table:
Param
1 = MCS-1 is used.
2 = MCS-2 is used.
3 = MCS-3 is used.
.
.
.
8 = MCS-8 is used.
9 = MCS-9 is used.
maximum BLER in acknowledged mode
BLA = decimal number
With this parameter you indicate the maximum block error rate of the first
transmission in EGPRS RLC acknowledged mode. The parameter is used in
EGPRS link adaptation. The values range from 10 to 100 %.
maximum BLER in unacknowledged mode
BLU = decimal number
With this parameter you indicate the maximum block error rate in EGPRS RLC
unacknowledged mode. The unit is parts per thousand. The parameter is used in
EGPRS link adaptation. The values range from 1 to 100.
The parameter is coded according to the following table:
Param
1 = 0.1 %
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3 = 0.3 %
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100 = 10 %
mean BEP offset GMSK
MBG = decimal number
With this parameter you can adjust the MCS and modulation preferences in
EGPRS. This is the offset added to reported GMSK mean BEP values before
EGPRS link adaptation uses them. The value applies to both uplink and downlink
directions. The parameter is used in EGPRS link adaptation. The values range
from 31 to 31.
mean BEP offset 8PSK
MBP = decimal number
With this parameter you can adjust the MCS and modulation preferences in
EGPRS. This is the offset added to reported 8PSK mean BEP values before BEP
table lookups before EGPRS link adaptation uses them. The value applies to both
uplink and downlink directions. The parameter is used in EGPRS link adaptation.
The values range from 31 to 31.
EGPRS link adaptation enabled <option>
With this parameter you enable or disable EGPRS link adaptation on cell level. If
EGPRS link adaptation is disabled, then the system uses the MCS value defined
by Initial MCS for Acknowledged Mode or Initial MCS for Unacknowledged
mode parameters or a lower MCS. The values range from 0 to 2.
Parameter Value Explanation
ELA = 0 EGPRS link adaptation is disabled
1 EGPRS link adaptation is enabled for RLC acknowledged mode
2 EGPRS link adaptation is enabled for both RLC acknowledged
and RLC unacknowledged modes
coding schemes CS3 and CS4 enabled <option>
With this parameter you define whether the Coding Schemes CS3 and CS4
application software is used in the BTS.
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With the rates of 14.4 and 20.0 kbit/s of coding schemes CS3 and CS4, a
considerable gain in the data rate can be achieved for GPRS Mobile Stations not
supporting EGPRS.
Coding Schemes CS3 and CS4 can be used without EGPRS due to the fact that
CS3 and CS4 can be used both in GPRS and in EGPRS territories. However,
Coding Schemes CS3 and CS4 can be used with EGPRS as well.
The parameter can be enabled only for Nokia MetroSite, Nokia UltraSite, and
Nokia Flexi EDGE having EDGE if the BTS software supports the Coding
Schemes CS3 and CS4 application software, the TRXs under the BTS are using
Dynamic Abis, and the PCU card supports Coding Schemes CS3 and CS4.
The values are:
Parameter Value Explanation
CS34= Y Coding schemes CS3 and CS4 are
enabled
N Coding schemes CS3 and CS4 are
disabled
You can only modify this parameter when the BTS is LOCKED.
DL coding scheme in acknowledged mode
DCSA = decimal number
With this parameter you define whether Link Adaptation with initial coding
scheme or fixed coding scheme is used in acknowledged mode in downlink
direction.
The values are:
Parameter Value Explanation
DCSA= 0 Coding scheme CS1 used
1 Coding scheme CS2 used
2 Coding scheme CS3 used
3 Coding scheme CS4 used
4 Link Adaptation with initial coding
scheme CS1 used
5 Link Adaptation with initial coding
scheme CS2 used
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Parameter Value Explanation
6 Link Adaptation with initial coding
scheme CS3 used
7 Link Adaptation with initial coding
scheme CS4 used
Values 2, 3, 6, and 7 are optional and valid only for Nokia MetroSite, Nokia
UltraSite, and Nokia Flexi EDGE.
UL coding scheme in acknowledged mode
UCSA = decimal number
With this parameter you define whether Link Adaptation with initial coding
scheme or fixed coding scheme is used in acknowledged mode in uplink
direction.
The values are:
Parameter Value Explanation
UCSA= 0 Coding scheme CS1 used
1 Coding scheme CS2 used
2 Coding scheme CS3 used
3 Coding scheme CS4 used
4 Link Adaptation with initial coding
scheme CS1 used
5 Link Adaptation with initial coding
scheme CS2 used
6 Link Adaptation with initial coding
scheme CS3 used
7 Link Adaptation with initial coding
scheme CS4 used
Values 2, 3, 6, and 7 are optional and valid only for Nokia MetroSite, Nokia
UltraSite, and Nokia Flexi EDGE.
DL coding scheme in unacknowledged mode
DCSU = decimal number
With this parameter you define whether Link Adaptation with initial coding
scheme or fixed coding scheme is used in unacknowledged mode in downlink
direction.
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The values are:
Parameter Value Explanation
DCSU= 0 Coding scheme CS1 used
1 Coding scheme CS2 used
2 Coding scheme CS3 used
3 Coding scheme CS4 used
4 Link Adaptation with initial coding
scheme CS1 used
5 Link Adaptation with initial coding
scheme CS2 used
6 Link Adaptation with initial coding
scheme CS3 used
7 Link Adaptation with initial coding
scheme CS4 used
Values 2, 3, 6, and 7 are optional and valid only for Nokia MetroSite, Nokia
UltraSite, and Nokia Flexi EDGE.
UL coding scheme in unacknowledged mode
UCSU = decimal number
With this parameter you define whether Link Adaptation with initial coding
scheme or fixed coding scheme is used in unacknowledged mode in uplink
direction.
The values are:
Parameter Value Explanation
UCSU= 0 Coding scheme CS1 used
1 Coding scheme CS2 used
2 Coding scheme CS3 used
3 Coding scheme CS4 used
4 Link Adaptation with initial coding
scheme CS1 used
5 Link Adaptation with initial coding
scheme CS2 used
6 Link Adaptation with initial coding
scheme CS3 used
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Parameter Value Explanation
7 Link Adaptation with initial coding
scheme CS4 used
Values 2, 3, 6, and 7 are optional and valid only for Nokia MetroSite, Nokia
UltraSite, and Nokia Flexi EDGE.
adaptive LA algorithm
With this parameter you can define if the used Link Adaptation algorithm is
adaptive or not. This parameter is valid only for Nokia MetroSite, Nokia
UltraSite, and Nokia Flexi EDGE.
The values are:
Parameter Value Explanation
ALA= Y Adaptive LA algorithm enabled
N Adaptive LA algorithm disabled
The default value is Y.
network service entity identifier <option>
NSEI = decimal number
With this parameter you can manually select the network service entity identifier
to which the BTS/SEG will be connected. If you give this parameter, the PCU
selection algorithm is not used. You can give this parameter only when the
parameter GPRS enabled (GENA) is changed from value N to Y. The routing area
must be created and the NSEI must exist on the routing area the BTS/SEG is
using.
If you give the parameter NSEI, you cannot give parameters TRAT or PSEI.
transport type <option>
With this parameter you can manually select the transport type of the NSEI which
the BTS/SEG will use. This parameter is used in the PCU selection algorithm.
You can give this parameter only when the parameter GPRS enabled (GENA) is
set to Y. The default is that no transport type is preferred in NSEI selection.
If you give the parameter TRAT, you cannot give parameters NSEI or PSEI.
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Parameter Value Explanation
TRAT= IP NSEI which uses IP transport is
selected
FR NSEI which uses FR transport is
selected
ANY no transport type is preferred in
NSEI selection
packet service entity identifier <option>
PSEI = decimal number
With this parameter you identify PSE object in BSC. You can give this parameter
only when the parameter GPRS enabled (GENA) is set to Y.
If you give the parameter PSEI, you cannot give parameters NSEI or TRAT.
The values range from 0 to 99.
BTS uplink throughput factor for CS1-CS4
TFU = decimal number
With this parameter you indicate typical throughput per timeslot in the BTS,
depending on the direction and (M)CS. The parameter is used when comparing
the TSL capacities between different BTSs. The values range from 0 to 100 kbit/
s.
BTS downlink throughput factor for CS1-CS4
TFD = decimal number
With this parameter you indicate typical throughput per timeslot in the BTS,
depending on the direction and (M)CS. The parameter is used when comparing
the TSL capacities between different BTSs. The values range from 0 to 100 kbit/
s.
BTS uplink throughput factor for MCS1-MCS4
TFUM1 = decimal number
With this parameter you indicate typical throughput per timeslot in the BTS,
depending on the direction and (M)CS. The parameter is used when comparing
the TSL capacities between different BTSs. The values range from 0 to 100 kbit/
s.
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BTS uplink throughput factor for MCS1-MCS9
TFUM = decimal number
With this parameter you indicate typical throughput per timeslot in the BTS,
depending on the direction and (M)CS. The parameter is used when comparing
the TSL capacities between different BTSs. The values range from 0 to 100 kbit/
s.
BTS downlink throughput factor for MCS1-MCS9
TFDM = decimal number
With this parameter you indicate typical throughput per timeslot in the BTS,
depending on the direction and (M)CS. The parameter is used when comparing
the TSL capacities between different BTSs. The values range from 0 to 100 kbit/
s.
EGPRS inactivity alarm weekdays <option>
With this parameter you determine the day of week when the EGPRS inactivity
alarm is enabled.
You can enter several values at the same time by using the character &.
The values are:
Parameter Value Explanation
EAW= ALL all weekdays
MON Monday
... ...
SUN Sunday
MTF Monday through Friday
NONE disabled
The default value is NONE (disabled).
EGPRS inactivity alarm start time <option>
With this parameter you determine the time of day when the EGPRS inactivity
alarm is enabled.
The values are:
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Parameter Value Explanation
EAS= 00-00 The time can be defined in 15
minutes resolution.
... ...
23-45
The default value is 08-00.
Note that the EGPRS inactivity alarm start time must be smaller than the EGPRS
inactivity alarm end time.
EGPRS inactivity alarm end time <option>
With this parameter you determine the time of day when the EGPRS inactivity
alarm is disabled.
The values are:
Parameter Value Explanation
EAE= 00-00 The time can be defined in 15
minutes resolution.
... ...
23-45
The default value is 18-00.
Note that the EGPRS inactivity alarm start time must be smaller than the EGPRS
inactivity alarm end time.
DTM enabled <option>
With this parameter you define whether the cell supports Dual Transfer Mode or
not.
Parameter Value Explanation
DENA= Y Dual Transfer Mode enabled
N Dual Transfer Mode disabled
The default value is N.
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Note that GPRS must be enabled in the BTS when enabling DTM. DTM cannot
be enabled at the same time when modifying parameters that require GPRS
disabling.
Examples 1. Modify the routing area code, dedicated GPRS capacity and default GPRS
capacity for BTS 20.
ZEQV:BTS=20:GENA=N,RAC=1,CDED=50,CDEF=50;
2. Modify the routing area code of BTS 21. The BTS is unlocked.
ZEQV:BTS=21:RAC=10;
Additional
information
Table 11. BTS-specific parameters in command V
EGENA EGPRS enabled
CDED Dedicated GPRS capacity
CDEF Default GPRS capacity
CMAX max GPRS capacity
CS34 Coding schemes CS3 and CS4 enabled
DCSA DL coding scheme in acknowledged mode
UCSA UL coding scheme in acknowledged mode
DCSU DL coding scheme in unacknowledged mode
UCSU UL coding scheme in unacknowledged mode
ALA adaptive LA algorithm
TFU BTS uplink throughput factor for CS1-CS4
TFD BTS downlink throughput factor for CS1-CS4
TFUM1 BTS uplink throughput factor for MCS1-MCS4
TFUM BTS uplink throughput factor for MCS1-MCS9
TFDM BTS downlink throughput factor for MCS1-MCS9
EAW EGPRS inactivity alarm weekdays
EAS EGPRS inactivity alarm start time
EAE EGPRS inactivity alarm end time
Table 12. SEG-specific parameters in command V
GENA GPRS enabled
RAC Routing area code
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Table 12. SEG-specific parameters in command V (cont.)
BFG prefer BCCH frequency GPRS
DLA DL adaption probability threshold
ULA UL adaption probability threshold
DLB DL BLER crosspoint for CS selection no hop
ULB UL BLER crosspoint for CS selection no hop
DLBH DL BLER crosspoint for CS selection hop
ULBH UL BLER crosspoint for CS selection hop
COD coding scheme no hop
CODH coding scheme hop
MCA initial MCS for acknowledged mode
MCU initial MCS for unacknowledged mode
BLA maximum BLER in acknowledged mode
BLU maximum BLER in unacknowledged mode
MBG mean BEP offset GMSK
MBP mean BEP offset 8PSK
ELA EGPRS link adaptation enabled
NSEI network service entity identifier
TRAT transport type
PSEI packet service entity identifier
DENA DTM enabled
Execution printouts The execution printout of the command ZEQV:BTS=20:GENA=N,RAC=1,
CDEF=50,CDED=50,BFG=2:DENA=Y:EAW=MON&WED&FRI,EAS=08-
00,EAE=18-00; is:
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SEG-0020 BIGCENTRUM20
BCF-0020 BTS-0020 CENTRUM1
---------------------------
BTS ADMINISTRATIVE STATE ... UNLOCKED
BTS OPERATIONAL STATE ...... WO
BTS BACKGROUND DATA STATE .. DEFINED
GPRS ENABLE................................(GENA)... N
ROUTING AREA CODE..........................(RAC)... 1
EGPRS ENABLE...............................(EGENA.). N
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DEDICATED GPRS CAPACITY....................(CDED)... 50 %
DEFAULT GPRS CAPACITY......................(CDEF)... 50 %
MAX GPRS CAPACITY..........................(CMAX)....50 %
PREFER BCCH FREQUENCY GPRS.................(BFG).... 2
DL ADAPTION PROBABILITY THRESHOLD..........(DLA).... 20 %
UL ADAPTION PROBABILITY THRESHOLD..........(ULA).... 10 %
UL BLER CROSSPOINT FOR CS SELECTION NO HOP.(DLB).... 68 %
DL BLER CROSSPOINT FOR CS SELECTION NO HOP.(ULB).... 87 %
DL BLER CROSSPOINT FOR CS SELECTION HOP....(DLBH)... 11 %
DL BLER CROSSPOINT FOR CS SELECTION HOP....(ULBH)... 24 %
CODING SCHEME NO HOP.......................(COD).... 2
CODING SCHEME HOP..........................(CODH)... 0
INITIAL MCS FOR ACKNOWLEDGED MODE..........(MCA).... 9
INITIAL MCS FOR UNACKNOWLEDGED MODE........(MCU).... 6
MAXIMUM BLER IN ACKNOWLEDGED MODE..........(BLA).... 90 %
MAXIMUM BLER IN UNACKNOWLEDGED MODE........(BLU).... 10(1%)
MEAN BEP OFFSET GMSK.......................(MBG).... 4
MEAN BEP OFFSET 8PSK.......................(MBP).... 4
EGPRS LINK ADAPTATION ENABLED..............(ELA).... 2
CODING SCHEMES CS3 AND CS4 ENABLED.........(CS34)... N
DL CODING SCHEME IN ACKNOWLEDGED MODE......(DCSA)... 1
UL CODING SCHEME IN ACKNOWLEDGED MODE......(UCSA)... 1
DL CODING SCHEME IN UNACKNOWLEDGED MODE....(DCSU)... 1
UL CODING SCHEME IN UNACKNOWLEDGED MODE....(UCSU)... 1
ADAPTIVE LA ALGORITHM......................(ALA).... Y
BTS UL THROUGHPUT FACTOR FOR CS1-CS4.......(TFU).... 12 kbit/s
BTS DL THROUGHPUT FACTOR FOR CS1-CS4.......(TFD).... 12 kbit/s
BTS UL THROUGHPUT FACTOR FOR MCS1-MCS4.....(TFUM1).. 16 kbit/s
BTS UL THROUGHPUT FACTOR FOR MCS1-MCS9.....(TFUM)... 30 kbit/s
BTS UL THROUGHPUT FACTOR FOR MCS1-MCS9.....(TFDM)... 30 kbit/s
EGPRS INACTIVITY ALARM WEEKDAYS............(EAW).... MON WED FRI
EGPRS INACTIVITY ALARM START TIME..........(EAS).... 08-00
EGPRS INACTIVITY ALARM END TIME............(EAE).... 18-00
DTM ENABLED................................(DENA)... Y
BSC DATABASE UPDATED
COMMAND EXECUTED
The execution printout of the command ZEQV:BTS=21:RAC=10,BFG=1:
DENA=Y:EAW=MON&WED&FRI,EAS=08-00,EAE=18-00; is
BSC BSC-LAB 2006-10-19 13:54:32
GPRS PARAMETERS MODIFY COMPLETED:
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SEG-0020 BIGCENTRUM20
BCF-0020 BTS-0021 CENTRUM2
-------------------------------------
BTS ADMINISTRATIVE STATE ... LOCKED
BTS OPERATIONAL STATE ...... BL-USR
BTS BACKGROUND DATA STATE .. DEFINED
GPRS ENABLED...............................(GENA)... Y
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NETWORK SERVICE ENTITY IDENTIFIER.......(NSEI)... 10021 (FR)
BSSGP VIRTUAL CONNECTION IDENTIFIER.....(BVCI)... 10020
BVCI OPERATIONAL STATE........................... BL-SY
ROUTING AREA CODE..........................(RAC).... 10
EGPRS ENABLED..............................(EGENA).. N
DEDICATED GPRS CAPACITY....................(CDED)... 50 %
DEFAULT GPRS CAPACITY......................(CDEF)... 50 %
MAX GPRS CAPACITY..........................(CMAX)....50 %
PREFER BCCH FREQUENCY GPRS.................(BFG).... 1
DL ADAPTION PROBABILITY THRESHOLD..........(DLA).... 20 %
UL ADAPTION PROBABILITY THRESHOLD..........(ULA).... 10 %
UL BLER CROSSPOINT FOR CS SELECTION NO HOP.(DLB).... 68 %
DL BLER CROSSPOINT FOR CS SELECTION NO HOP.(ULB).... 87 %
DL BLER CROSSPOINT FOR CS SELECTION HOP....(DLBH)... 11 %
DL BLER CROSSPOINT FOR CS SELECTION HOP....(ULBH)... 24 %
CODING SCHEME NO HOP.......................(COD).... 2
CODING SCHEME HOP..........................(CODH)... 0
INITIAL MCS FOR ACKNOWLEDGED MODE..........(MCA).... 9
INITIAL MCS FOR UNACKNOWLEDGED MODE........(MCU).... 6
MAXIMUM BLER IN ACKNOWLEDGED MODE..........(BLA).... 90 %
MAXIMUM BLER IN UNACKNOWLEDGED MODE........(BLU).... 10(1%)
MEAN BEP OFFSET GMSK.......................(MBG).... 4
MEAN BEP OFFSET 8PSK.......................(MBP).... 4
EGPRS LINK ADAPTATION ENABLED..............(ELA).... 2
CODING SCHEMES CS3 AND CS4 ENABLED.........(CS34)... Y
DL CODING SCHEME IN ACKNOWLEDGED MODE......(DCSA)... 6
UL CODING SCHEME IN ACKNOWLEDGED MODE......(UCSA)... 7
DL CODING SCHEME IN UNACKNOWLEDGED MODE....(DCSU)... 3
UL CODING SCHEME IN UNACKNOWLEDGED MODE....(UCSU)... 2
ADAPTIVE LA ALGORITHM......................(ALA).... Y
BTS UL THROUGHPUT FACTOR FOR CS1-CS4.......(TFU).... 12 kbit/s
BTS DL THROUGHPUT FACTOR FOR CS1-CS4.......(TFD).... 12 kbit/s
BTS UL THROUGHPUT FACTOR FOR MCS1-MCS4.....(TFUM1).. 16 kbit/s
BTS UL THROUGHPUT FACTOR FOR MCS1-MCS9.....(TFUM)... 30 kbit/s
BTS UL THROUGHPUT FACTOR FOR MCS1-MCS9.....(TFDM)... 30 kbit/s
EGPRS INACTIVITY ALARM WEEKDAYS............(EAW).... MON WED FRI
EGPRS INACTIVITY ALARM START TIME..........(EAS).... 08-00
EGPRS INACTIVITY ALARM END TIME............(EAE).... 18-00
DTM ENABLED................................(DENA)... Y
BSC DATABASE UPDATED
COMMAND EXECUTED
Semantic error
messages
If an error occurs, the general semantic error messages of the MML commands
are output. For more information, seeGeneral Notice Messages of MML Session.
Execution error
messages
If an error occurs, the general execution error messages of the MML commands
are output. For more information, seeRadio Network Administration and General
Error Messages of System.
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Function With the EQN command you modify GPRS control parameters in the BSDATA.
Parameters BTS identification, BTS name, SEG identification <option>, SEG name
<option>: NCCR rxlev transfer mode window size <option>, NCCR rxlev idle
mode window size <option>, NCCR number of zero results <option>, NCCR
other PCU cell offset <option>, NCCR streaming TBF offset <option>, AC DL
min C/I ratio estimation for BCCH TRX <option>, QC GPRS DL RLC ack
throughput threshold, QC GPRS UL RLC ack throughput threshold, QC EGPRS
DL RLC ack throughput threshold, QC EGPRS UL RLC ack throughput
threshold;
Syntax
EQN : ( BTS = < BTS identification > |
NAME = < BTS name >
SEG = < SEG identification > <option> |
SEGNAME = < SEG name > <option> ) :
( NRTW = < NCCR rxlev transfer mode window size > <option> |
NRIW = < NCCR rxlev idle mode window size > <option> |
NNZR = < NCCR number of zero results > <option> |
NOPO = < NCCR other PCU cell offset > <option> |
NSTO = < NCCR streaming TBF offset > <option> |
ADRBT = < AC DL min C/I ratio estimation for BCCH TRX > <option> |
QGDRT = < QC GPRS DL ack throughput threshold > |
QGURT = < QC GPRS UL ack throughput threshold > |
QEDRT = < QC EGPRS DL ack throughput threshold > |
QEURT = < QC EGPRS UL ack throughput threshold > ) ... ;
Parameter
explanations
BTS identification
BTS = decimal number
With this parameter you identify the BTS with a decimal number. The value
range depends on the BSC hardware configuration and the corresponding
options.
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If you give the parameter BTS, you cannot give the parameters NAME, SEG or
SEGNAME.
You can use the parameters BTS, NAME, SEG or SEGNAME if the segment
only has one BTS, otherwise you must use the parameters SEG or SEGNAME.
BTS name
NAME = text string
With this parameter you identify the BTS by name. The name can contain 1 to 15
characters.
If you give the parameter NAME, you cannot give the parameters BTS, SEG or
SEGNAME.
You can use the parameters BTS, NAME, SEG or SEGNAME if the segment
only has one BTS, otherwise you must use the parameters SEG or SEGNAME.
SEG identification <option>
SEG = decimal number
With this parameter you identify the segment. The value range is the same as the
BTS identification value range.
If you give the parameter SEG, you cannot give the parameter BTS, NAME or
SEGNAME.
SEG name <option>
SEGNAME = text string
With this parameter you identify the BTS by its name. The name can contain 1 to
15 characters.
If you give the parameter SEGNAME, you cannot give the parameter BTS,
NAME or SEG.
NCCR rxlev transfer mode window size <option>
NRTW = decimal number
With this parameter you define the window size when averaging RXLEV values
in transfer mode. The values range from 0 to 10.
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NCCR rxlev idle mode window size <option>
NRIW = decimal number
With this parameter you define the window size when averaging RXLEV values
in idle mode. The values range from 0 to 10.
NCCR number of zero results <option>
NNZR = decimal number
With this parameter you define the number of zero results that can be omitted
when the measurement results of the adjacent cells are averaged. The values
range from 0 to 10.
NCCR other PCU cell offset <option>
NOPO = decimal number
With this parameter you define the used offset for power budget NCCR criterion
of the neighbor cells under control of different PCU than the serving cell. The
values range from 0 to 14 dB by steps of 2 dB.
NCCR streaming TBF offset <option>
NSTO = decimal number
With this parameter you define the used offset for MSs having active streaming
TBF. The values range from 0 to 14 dB by steps of 2 dB.
AC DL min C/I ratio estimation for BCCH TRX <option>
ADRBT = decimal number
With this parameter you define the minimum Carrier/Interference ratio achievable
on the BCCH TRX in downlink direction. The parameter is used when estimating
the radio and dynamic Abis capacity needed to provide the guaranteed or nominal
bitrate for a PFC. The values range from 0 to 30 dB.
QC GPRS DL RLC ack throughput threshold
QGDRT = decimal number
With this parameter you define a threshold to trigger QC actions for
acknowledged mode downlink TBF. The values range from 0 to 20 kbit/s.
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QGURT = decimal number
With this parameter you define a threshold to trigger QC actions for
acknowledged mode downlink TBF. The values range from 0 to 20 kbit/s.
QC EGPRS DL RLC ack throughput threshold
QEDRT = decimal number
With this parameter you define a threshold to trigger QC actions for
acknowledged mode downlink TBF. The values range from 0 to 20 kbit/s.
QC EGPRS UL RLC ack throughput threshold
QEURT = decimal number
With this parameter you define a threshold to trigger QC actions for
acknowledged mode downlink TBF. The values range from 0 to 20 kbit/s.
Examples 1. Modify the NCCR Rxlev transfer mode window size and NCCR streaming
TBF offset for BTS 32.
ZEQN:BTS=32:NRTW=6,NSTO=12;
2. Modify the NCCR number of zero results for segment 105.
ZEQN:SEG=105:NNZR=3;
Execution printouts The execution printout of the command example 1 is:
DX 200 DX220-LAB 2004-06-18 18:04:34
GPRS CONTROL PARAMETERS MODIFY COMPLETED:
=========================================
SEG-0032 BIGCENTRUM32
BCF-0021 BTS-0032 CENTRUM32
-------------------------------------
BTS ADMINISTRATIVE STATE ... UNLOCKED
BTS OPERATIONAL STATE ...... WO
BTS BACKGROUND DATA STATE .. DEFINED
NCCR RXLEV TRANSFER MODE WINDOW SIZE.....(NRTW)... 6
NCCR RXLEV IDLE MODE WINDOW SIZE.........(NRIW)... 3
NCCR NUMBER OF ZERO RESULTS..............(NNZR)... 4
NCCR OTHER PCU CELL OFFSET...............(NOPO)... 08 dB
NCCR STREAMING TBF OFFSET................(NSTO)... 12 dB
AC DL MIN C/I RATIO EST FOR BCCH TRX.....(ADRBT).. 15 dB
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QC GPRS UL RLC ACK THROUGHPUT THRESHOLD..(QGURT).. 6 kbit/s
QC EGPRS DL RLC ACK THROUGHPUT THRESHOLD.(QEDRT).. 10 kbit/s
QC EGPRS UL RLC ACK THROUGHPUT THRESHOLD.(QEURT).. 10 kbit/s
BSC DATABASE UPDATED
COMMAND EXECUTED
The execution printout of the command example 2 is:
DX 200 DX220-LAB 2004-07-13 10:46:44
GPRS CONTROL PARAMETERS MODIFY COMPLETED:
=========================================
SEG-0105 BIGCENTRUM1
BCF-0101 BTS-0112 CENTRUM112
BCF-0101 BTS-0113 CENTRUM113
BCF-0103 BTS-0125 CENTRUM125
-------------------------------------
NCCR RXLEV TRANSFER MODE WINDOW SIZE.....(NRTW)... 7
NCCR RXLEV IDLE MODE WINDOW SIZE.........(NRIW)... 6
NCCR NUMBER OF ZERO RESULTS..............(NNZR)... 3
NCCR OTHER PCU CELL OFFSET...............(NOPO)... 04 dB
NCCR STREAMING TBF OFFSET................(NSTO)... 06 dB
AC DL MIN C/I RATIO EST FOR BCCH TRX.....(ADRBT).. 15 dB
QC GPRS DL RLC ACK THROUGHPUT THRESHOLD..(QGDRT).. 6 kbit/s
QC GPRS UL RLC ACK THROUGHPUT THRESHOLD..(QGURT).. 6 kbit/s
QC EGPRS DL RLC ACK THROUGHPUT THRESHOLD.(QEDRT).. 10 kbit/s
QC EGPRS UL RLC ACK THROUGHPUT THRESHOLD.(QEURT).. 10 kbit/s
BSC DATABASE UPDATED
COMMAND EXECUTED
Semantic error
messages
If an error occurs, the general semantic error messages of the MML commands
are output. For more information, see General Notice Messages of MML Session.
Execution error
messages
If an error occurs, the general execution error messages of the MML commands
are output. For more information, see General Error Messages of System.
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EQX MODIFY DATA SERVICE PARAMETERS
<option>
Function With the EQX command you modify data service parameters. The command is
optional.
Parameters BTS identification, BTS name , SEG identification <option>, SEG name
<option>: HSCSD TCH capacity minimum, HSCSD cell load upper limit,
HSCSD cell load lower limit, HSCSD regular cell load upper limit, HSCSD
upgrade guard time, HSCSD downgrade guard time, HSCSD upgrade gain,
HSCSD minimum exhaust;
Syntax
EQX : ( BTS = <BTS identification> |
NAME = <BTS name>
SEG = <SEG identification> <option> |
SEGNAME = <SEG name> <option> ) :
( HTM = <HSCSD TCH capacity minimum> |
HCU = <HSCSD cell load upper limit> |
HCL = <HSCSD cell load lower limit> |
HRCU = <HSCSD regular cell load upper limit> |
HUT = <HSCSD upgrade guard time> |
HDT = <HSCSD downgrade guard time> |
HUG = <HSCSD upgrade gain> |
HME = <HSCSD minimum exhaust> ) ... ; <option>
Parameter
explanations
BTS identification
BTS = decimal number
With this parameter you identify the BTS with a decimal number. The value
range depends on the BSC hardware configuration and the corresponding
options.
If you give the parameter BTS, you cannot give the parameters NAME SEG or
SEGNAME. If you give this parameter and the segment contains more than one
BTS you can only modify BTS-specific parameters. See table BTS-specific
parameters in command X in section Additional information.
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BTS name
NAME = text string
With this parameter you identify the BTS by name. The name can contain 1 to 15
characters.
If you give the parameter NAME, you cannot give the parameters BTS, SEG or
SEGNAME. If you give this parameter and the segment contains more than one
BTS you can only modify BTS-specific parameters. See table BTS-specific
parameters in command X in section Additional information.
SEG identification <option>
SEG = decimal number
With this parameter you identify the segment. The value range is the same as the
BTS identification value range.
If you give the parameter SEG, you cannot give the parameters BTS, NAME or
SEGNAME. If you give this parameter and the segment contains more than one
BTS you can only modify segment-specific parameters. See table SEG-specific
parameters in command X in section Additional information.
SEG name <option>
SEGNAME = text string
With this parameter you identify the BTS by its name. The name can contain 1 to
15 characters.
If you give the parameter SEGNAME, you cannot give the parameters BTS,
NAME or SEG. If you give this parameter and the segment contains more than
one BTS you can only modify segment-specific parameters. See table SEG-
specific parameters in command X in section Additional information.
HSCSD TCH capacity minimum
HTM = decimal number
With this parameter you determine the minimum TCH capacity in percent which
is offered to HSCSD (High Speed Circuit Switched Data) calls in the cell. In low
traffic load situation, the HSCSD calls can have more TCHs than indicated by the
parameter. Also, the minimum HSCSD capacity may not always be reached due
to single slot traffic congestion.
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The values range from 0 to 100 %.
HSCSD cell load upper limit
HCU = decimal number
With this parameter you determine the upper limit in percent for cell load when
the multislot TCH allocation is stopped and the singleslot allocation is started for
the HSCSD (High Speed Circuit Switched Data) calls.
When the cell load is greater than the upper limit and the minimum HSCSD
capacity is reached, only one channel is allocated for new non-transparent
HSCSD calls, transparent HSCSD calls are not started and one of the current
HSCSD call is downgraded for every incoming call. Downgradings are stopped
and transparent HSCSD calls are allowed when either the number of HSCSD
TCHs drops below the minimum HSCSD capacity or the cell load decreases
below the upper limit.
The values range from 0 to 100 %.
HSCSD cell load lower limit
HCL = decimal number
With this parameter you determine the lower limit in percent for cell load when
the singleslot TCH allocation is stopped and the multislot allocation is started and
resource upgrades are allowed for the HSCSD (High Speed Circuit Switched
Data) calls.
The values range from 0 to 100 %.
HSCSD regular cell load upper limit
HRCU = decimal number
With this parameter you determine the upper limit in percent for the cell load in
the IUO regular frequency area when the multislot TCH allocation is stopped and
the singleslot allocation is started for the HSCSD calls. Resource upgrades are not
done in the IUO regular frequency area.
The values range from 0 to 100 %.
HSCSD upgrade guard time
HUT = decimal number
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With this parameter you determine the guard time before a resource upgrade for a
HSCSD call is executed after call setup, handover, ALA, resource upgrade or
resource downgrade. If you set the parameter to value 0, resource upgrade is not
done.
The values range from 0 to 65535 seconds.
HSCSD downgrade guard time
HDT = decimal number
With this parameter you determine the guard time before a resource downgrade
for a HSCSD call is executed after call setup, handover, ALA, resource upgrade
or resource downgrade. If you set the parameter to value 0, resource downgrade is
not done.
The values range from 0 to 65535 seconds.
HSCSD upgrade gain
HUG = decimal number
With this parameter you determine the data rate gain which must be achieved
before the resource upgrade can be done even though the upgrade guard time is
not over.
The values are:
Parameter Value Explanation
HUG = 0 % no upgrade during guard time
33 % upgrade during guard time if gain at least 33 %
50 % upgrade during guard time if gain at least 50 %
100 % upgrade during guard time if gain 100 %
HSCSD minimum exhaust
HME = decimal number
With this parameter you determine how much the data rate should decrease at
least during the downgrade of an HSCSD call. The values range from 1 - 4:
Parameter Value Explanation
HME = 1 one TCH always released in downgrade
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Parameter Value Explanation
2 downgrade is made from four to two, three to two, two to one TCH
3 downgrade is made from four to two, three to one, two to one
TCHs
4 only one TCH left always after downgrade
Figure 13. TCHs after downgrade
Examples 1. Set BTS-8's HSCSD downgrade guard time to 25 seconds.
ZEQX:BTS=8:HDT=25;
2. Set BTS CENTRUM1's HSCSD cell load upper limit to 80 %.
ZEQX:NAME=CENTRUM1:HCU=80;
Additional
information
Table 13. BTS-specific parameters in command X
HTM HSCSD TCH capacity minimum
HCU HSCSD cell load upper limit
HCL HSCSD cell load lower limit
HRCU HSCSD regular cell load upper limit
Table 14. SEG-specific parameters in command X
HUT HSCSD upgrade guard time
HDT HSCSD downgrade guard time
HUG HSCSD upgrade gain
HME HSCSD minimum exhaust
TCHs after downgrade:
H
M
E 2 1 1
4 1 1 1
1
2
3
4 3 2 TCHs before
3 2 1 TCHs after
2 2 1
downgrade
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Execution printouts The execution printout of the command ZEQX:BTS=16:HTM=35; is:
DX 200 DX220-LAB 2004-11-29 08:21:34
DATA SERVICE PARAMETERS MODIFY COMPLETED:
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SEG-0002 BIGCENTRUM2
BCF-0002 BTS-0016 CENTRUM16
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BTS ADMINISTRATIVE STATE ... LOCKED
BTS OPERATIONAL STATE ...... BL-USR
BTS BACKGROUND DATA STATE .. NOT DEFINED
HSCSD TCH CAPACITY MINIMUM...............(HTM).... 35 %
HSCSD CELL LOAD UPPER LIMIT..............(HCU).... 100 %
HSCSD CELL LOAD LOWER LIMIT..............(HCL).... 100 %
HSCSD REGULAR CELL LOAD UPPER LIMIT......(HRCU)... 100 %
HSCSD UPGRADE GUARD TIME.................(HUT).... 0 s
HSCSD DOWNGRADE GUARD TIME...............(HDT).... 0 s
HSCSD UPGRADE GAIN.......................(HUG).... 0 %
HSCSD MINIMUM EXHAUST....................(HME).... 1
BSC DATABASE UPDATED
COMMAND EXECUTED
Semantic error
messages
If an error occurs, the general semantic error messages of the MML commands
are output. For more information, see General Notice Messages of MML Session.
Execution error
messages
If an error occurs, the general execution error messages of the MML commands
are output. For more information, see Radio Network Administration and General
Error Messages of System.
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EQY MODIFY AMR PARAMETERS <option>
Function With the EQY command you modify the BTS Adaptive Multi Rate Speech Codec
(AMR) parameters in the BSDATA. The command is optional and is supported
by the following BTS generation types: Nokia Talk-family, Nokia PrimeSite,
Nokia MetroSite, Nokia UltraSite, and Nokia Flexi EDGE.
Parameters BTS identification, BTS name, SEG identification <option>, SEG name
<option>: AMR radio link timeout, AMR FR codec mode set, AMR HR codec
mode set: AMR FR start mode, AMR FR initial codec mode indicator (ICMI),
AMR FR threshold 1, AMR FR threshold 2, AMR FR threshold 3, AMR FR
hysteresis 1, AMR FR hysteresis 2, AMR FR hysteresis 3, AMR HR start mode,
AMR HR initial codec mode indicator (ICMI), AMR HR threshold 1, AMR HR
threshold 2, AMR HR threshold 3, AMR HR hysteresis 1, AMR HR hysteresis 2,
AMR HR hysteresis 3;
Syntax
EQY : ( BTS = <BTS identification> |
NAME = <BTS name> |
SEG = <SEG identification> <option> |
SEGNAME = <SEG name> <option> ) :
( ARLT = <AMR radio link timeout> |
FRC = <AMR FR codec mode set> ... |
HRC = <AMR HR codec mode set> ... ) :
( FRS = <AMR FR start mode> |
FRI = <AMR FR initial codec mode indicator (ICMI)> |
FRT1 = <AMR FR threshold 1> |
FRT2 = <AMR FR threshold 2> |
FRT3 = <AMR FR threshold 3> |
FRH1 = <AMR FR hysteresis 1> |
FRH2 = <AMR FR hysteresis 2> |
FRH3 = <AMR FR hysteresis 3> |
HRS = <AMR HR start mode> |
HRI = <AMR HR initial codec mode indicator (ICMI)> |
HRT1 = <AMR HR threshold 1> |
HRT2 = <AMR HR threshold 2> |
HRT3 = <AMR HR threshold 3> |
HRH1 = <AMR HR hysteresis 1> |
HRH2 = <AMR HR hysteresis 2> |
HRH3 = <AMR HR hysteresis 3> ) ... ; <option>
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Parameter
explanations
BTS identification
BTS = decimal number
With this parameter you identify the BTS with a decimal number. The value
range depends on the BSC hardware configuration and the corresponding
options.
If you give the parameter BTS, you cannot give the parameter NAME.
BTS name
NAME = text string
With this parameter you identify the BTS by name. The name can contain 1 to 15
characters.
If you give the parameter NAME, you cannot give the parameter BTS.
SEG identification <option>
SEG = decimal number
With this parameter you identify the segment. The value range is the same as the
BTS identification value range.
If you give the parameter SEG, you cannot give the parameter BTS, NAME or
SEGNAME.
SEG name <option>
SEGNAME = text string
With this parameter you identify the BTS by its name. The name can contain 1 to
15 characters.
If you give the parameter SEGNAME, you cannot give the parameter BTS,
NAME or SEG.
AMR radio link timeout
ARLT = decimal number
With this parameter you define the maximum value of the radio link counter
expressed in SACCH blocks for AMR connections. The values range from 4 to
64 blocks, and can be changed by 4-block steps at a time.
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AMR FR codec mode set
FRC = decimal number
With this parameter you define the codec mode set for a full rate channel. If the
parameter is defined as disabled, then the whole codec mode set is disabled.
The values are 0, 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128 and you can give 0 or 14 values at
the same time by using the wild card character &.
The parameter is coded according to the following table:
Param
0 = disabled
1 = 4.75 kbit / s
2 = 5.15 kbit / s
4 = 5.90 kbit / s
8 = 6.70 kbit / s
16 = 7.40 kbit / s
32 = 7.95 kbit / s
64 = 10.2 kbit / s
128 = 12.2 kbit / s
If the parameter is defined as disabled, then other AMR FR set related parameters
(thresholds, hystereses, ICMI and start mode) are set as 0.
Note
From DF6.0 onwards, Nokia Talk-family and Nokia PrimeSite BTS software
supports only codec modes 4.75, 5.90, 7.40, and 12.2 kbit/s.
AMR HR codec mode set
HRC = decimal number
With this parameter you define the codec mode set for a half rate channel. If the
parameter is defined as disabled, then the whole codec mode set is disabled.
The values are 0, 1, 2, 4, 8, 16 and you can give 0 or 14 values at the same time
by using the wild card character &.
The parameter is coded according to the following table:
Param
0 = disabled
1 = 4.75 kbit / s
2 = 5.15 kbit / s
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4 = 5.90 kbit / s
8 = 6.70 kbit / s
16 = 7.40 kbit / s
If the parameter is defined as disabled, then other AMR HR set related parameters
(thresholds, hystereses, ICMI and start mode) are set as 0.
Note
From DF6.0 onwards, Nokia Talk-family and Nokia PrimeSite BTS software
supports only codec modes 4.75, 5.90, and 7.40 kbit/s.
AMR FR start mode
With this parameter you define explicitly the initial codec mode used by the
mobile station. The parameter has the following values:
Parameter Value Explanation
FRS = 00 Codec mode 1
01 Codec mode 2
10 Codec mode 3
11 Codec mode 4
If the AMR FR codec mode set parameter is defined as disabled, then this
parameter is set as 0. AMR FR start mode can be set to be smaller than or equal to
the amount of codecs in the AMR FR codec mode set. For example, the AMR FR
codec mode set contains 3 codec modes and therefore the actual range of AMR
FR start mode is from 1 to 3.
AMR FR initial codec mode indicator (ICMI)
With this parameter you define whether the initial codec mode used by the mobile
station is defined explicitly in the AMR codec mode set or is it implicitly derived
by the mobile station from the amount of codec modes in the AMR codec mode
set. The parameter has the following values:
Parameter Value Explanation
FRI = 0 Initial codec mode is defined by the implict rule provided in GSM
05.09
1 Initial codec mode is defined by the Start Mode field.
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If the AMR FR codec mode set parameter is defined as disabled, then this
parameter is set as 0. If the parameter is defined as 0, then the AMR FR start
mode parameter is set as 00.
AMR FR threshold 1
FRT1 = decimal number
With this parameter you define the threshold for switching from codec mode 2
(second lowest bit rate) to codec mode 1 (lowest bit rate). Unused threshold is set
as 0.
The values range from 0 to 63
The parameter is coded according to the following table:
Param
0 = 0.0 dB
1 = 0.5 dB
2 = 1.0 dB
.
.
.
62 = 31.0 dB
63 = 31.5 dB
If the AMR FR codec mode set parameter is defined as disabled, then this
parameter is set as 0. The thresholds must be in a consistent order, that is, AMR
FR threshold 1 must be equal to or smaller thanAMR FR threshold 2 and AMR
FR threshold 2 must be equal to or smaller than AMR FR threshold 3.
AMR FR threshold 2
FRT2 = decimal number
With this parameter you define the threshold for switching from codec mode 3
(third lowest bit rate) to codec mode 2 (second lowest bit rate). Unused threshold
is set as 0.
The values range from 0 to 63
The parameter is coded according to the following table:
Param
0 = 0.0 dB
1 = 0.5 dB
2 = 1.0 dB
.
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62 = 31.0 dB
63 = 31.5 dB
If the AMR FR codec mode set parameter is defined as disabled, then this
parameter is set as 0. The thresholds must be in a consistent order, that is, AMR
FR threshold 1 must be equal to or smaller than AMR FR threshold 2 and AMR
FR threshold 2 must be equal to or smaller than AMR FR threshold 3.
AMR FR threshold 3
FRT3 = decimal number
With this parameter you define the threshold for switching from codec mode 4
(third lowest bit rate) to codec mode 3 (second lowest bit rate). Unused threshold
is set as 0.
The values range from 0 to 63
The parameter is coded according to the following table:
Param
0 = 0.0 dB
1 = 0.5 dB
2 = 1.0 dB
.
.
.
62 = 31.0 dB
63 = 31.5 dB
If the AMR FR codec mode set parameter is defined as disabled, then this
parameter is set as 0. The thresholds must be in a consistent order, that is, AMR
FR threshold 1 must be equal to or smaller thanAMR FR threshold 2 and AMR
FR threshold 2 must be equal to or smaller than AMR FR threshold 3.
AMR FR hysteresis 1
FRH1 = decimal number
With this parameter, together with AMR FR threshold 1, you define the threshold
for switching from codec mode 1 (lowest bit rate) to codec mode 2 (second
lowest bit rate). Unused hysteresis is set as 0.
The values range from 0 to 15.
The parameter is coded according to the following table:
Param
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0 = 0.0 dB
1 = 0.5 dB
2 = 1.0 dB
.
.
.
14 = 7.0 dB
15 = 7.5 dB
If the AMR FR codec mode set parameter is defined as disabled, then this
parameter is set as 0. The thresholds and the relating hystereses must be in a
consistent order, that is, AMR FR threshold 1 and AMR FR hysteresis 1 must be
equal to or smaller than AMR FR threshold 2 and AMR FR hysteresis 2 and
AMR FR threshold 2 and AMR FR hysteresis 2 must be equal to or smaller than
AMR FR threshold 3 and AMR FR hysteresis 3.
AMR FR hysteresis 2
FRH2 = decimal number
With this parameter, together with AMR FR threshold 1, you define the threshold
for switching from codec mode 2 (lowest bit rate) to codec mode 3 (second
lowest bit rate). Unused hysteresis is set as 0.
The values range from 0 to 15.
The parameter is coded according to the following table:
Param
0 = 0.0 dB
1 = 0.5 dB
2 = 1.0 dB
.
.
.
14 = 7.0 dB
15 = 7.5 dB
If the AMR FR codec mode set parameter is defined as disabled, then this
parameter is set as 0. The thresholds and relating hystereses must be in a
consistent order, that is, AMR FR threshold 1 and AMR FR hysteresis 1 must be
equal to or smaller than AMR FR threshold 2 and AMR FR hysteresis 2 and
AMR FR threshold 2and AMR FR hysteresis 2 must be equal to or smaller than
AMR FR threshold 3 and AMR FR hysteresis 3.
AMR FR hysteresis 3
FRH3 = decimal number
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With this parameter, together with the AMR FR threshold 1, you define the
threshold for switching from codec mode 3 (lowest bit rate) to codec mode 4
(second lowest bit rate). Unused hysteresis is set as 0.
The values range from 0 to 15.
The parameter is coded according to the following table:
Param
0 = 0.0 dB
1 = 0.5 dB
2 = 1.0 dB
.
.
.
14 = 7.0 dB
15 = 7.5 dB
If the AMR FR codec mode set parameter is defined as disabled, then this
parameter is set as 0. The thresholds and relating hystereses must be in a
consistent order, that is, AMR FR threshold 1 and AMR FR hysteresis 1 must be
equal to or smaller than AMR FR threshold 2 and AMR FR hysteresis 2 and
AMR FR threshold and AMR FR hysteresis 2 must be equal to or smaller than
AMR FR threshold 3 and AMR FR hysteresis 3.
AMR HR start mode
With this parameter you explicitly define the initial codec mode used by the
mobile station. The parameter has the following values:
Parameter Value Explanation
HRS = 00 Codec mode 1
01 Codec mode 2
10 Codec mode 3
11 Codec mode 4
If the AMR HR codec mode set parameter is defined as disabled, then this
parameter is set as 00. AMR HR start mode can be set to be smaller than or equal
to the amount of codecs in the AMR HR codec mode set. For example, the AMR
HR codec mode set contains 3 codec modes and therefore the actual range of
AMR HR start mode is from 1 to 3. The exception is that 6.70 kbit/s or 7.40 kbit/s
cannot be used as the initial codec mode.
AMR HR initial codec mode indicator (ICMI)
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With this parameter you define whether the initial codec mode used by the mobile
station is defined explicitly in the AMR codec mode set or is it implicitly derived
by the mobile station from the amount of codec modes in the AMR codec mode
set. The parameter has the following values:
Parameter Value Explanation
HRI = 0 Initial codec mode is defined by the implict rule provided in GSM
05.09.
1 Initial codec mode is defined by the Start Mode field.
If the AMR HR codec mode set parameter is defined as disabled, then this
parameter is set as 0. If the parameter is defined as 0, then the AMR HR start
mode parameter is set as 00.
AMR HR threshold 1
HRT1 = decimal number
With this parameter you define the threshold for switching from codec mode 2
(second lowest bit rate) to codec mode 1 (lowest bit rate). Unused threshold is set
as 0.
The values range from 0 to 63.
The parameter is coded according to the following table:
Param
0 = 0.0 dB
1 = 0.5 dB
2 = 1.0 dB
.
.
.
62= 31.0 dB
63= 31.5 dB
If the AMR HR codec mode set parameter is defined as disabled, then this
parameter is set as 0. The thresholds must be in a consistent order, that is, AMR
HR threshold 1 must be equal to or smaller thanAMR HR threshold 2 and AMR
HR threshold 2must be equal to or smaller than AMR HR threshold 3.
AMR HR threshold 2
HRT2 = decimal number
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With this parameter you define the threshold for switching from codec mode 2
(second lowest bit rate) to codec mode 1 (lowest bit rate). Unused threshold is set
as 0.
The values range from 0 to 63.
The parameter is coded according to the following table:
Param
0 = 0.0 dB
1 = 0.5 dB
2 = 1.0 dB
.
.
.
62= 31.0 dB
63= 31.5 dB
If the AMR HR codec mode set parameter is defined as disabled, then this
parameter is set as 0. The thresholds must be in a consistent order, that is, AMR
HR threshold 1 must be equal to or smaller thanAMR HR threshold 2 and AMR
HR threshold 2must be equal to or smaller than AMR HR threshold 3.
AMR HR threshold 3
HRT3 = decimal number
With this parameter you define the threshold for switching from codec mode 2
(second lowest bit rate) to codec mode 1 (lowest bit rate). Unused threshold is set
as 0.
The values range from 0 to 63.
The parameter is coded according to the following table:
Param
0 = 0.0 dB
1 = 0.5 dB
2 = 1.0 dB
.
.
.
62= 31.0 dB
63= 31.5 dB
If the AMR HR codec mode set parameter is defined as disabled, then this
parameter is set as 0. The thresholds must be in a consistent order, that is, AMR
HR threshold 1 must be equal to or smaller thanAMR HR threshold 2 and AMR
HR threshold 2must be equal to or smaller than AMR HR threshold 3.
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AMR HR hysteresis 1
HRH1 = decimal number
With this parameter you define together with the AMR HR threshold 1 the
threshold for switching from codec mode 1 (lowest bit rate) to codec mode 2
(second lowest bit rate). Unused hysteresis is set as 0.
The values range from 0 to 15.
The parameter is coded according to the following table:
Param
0 = 0.0 dB
1 = 0.5 dB
2 = 1.0 dB
.
.
.
14 = 7.0 dB
15 = 7.5 dB
If the AMR HR codec mode set parameter is defined as disabled, then this
parameter is set as 0. The thresholds and relating hystereses must be in a
consistent order, that is, AMR HR threshold 1 and AMR HR hysteresis 1 must be
equal to or smaller than AMR HR threshold 2 and AMR HR hysteresis 2 and
AMR HR threshold 2 and AMR HR hysteresis 2 must be equal to or smaller than
AMR HR threshold 3 and AMR HR hysteresis 3.
AMR HR hysteresis 2
HRH2 = decimal number
With this parameter, together with the AMR HR threshold 2, you define the
threshold for switching from codec mode 2 (lowest bit rate) to codec mode 3
(second lowest bit rate). Unused hysteresis is set as 0.
The values range from 0 to 15.
The parameter is coded according to the following table:
Param
0 = 0.0 dB
1 = 0.5 dB
2 = 1.0 dB
.
.
.
14 = 7.0 dB
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15 = 7.5 dB
If the AMR HR codec mode set parameter is defined as disabled, then this
parameter is set as 0. The thresholds and relating hystereses must be in a
consistent order, that is, AMR HR threshold 1 and AMR HR hysteresis 1 must be
equal to or smaller than AMR HR threshold 2 and AMR HR hysteresis 2 and
AMR HR threshold 2 and AMR HR hysteresis 2 must be equal to or smaller than
AMR HR threshold 3 and AMR HR hysteresis 3.
AMR HR hysteresis 3
HRH3 = decimal number
With this parameter, together with the AMR HR threshold 3, you define the
threshold for switching from codec mode 3 (lowest bit rate) to codec mode 4
(second lowest bit rate). Unused hysteresis is set as 0.
The parameter is coded according to the following table:
The values range from 0 to 63.
Param
0 = 0.0 dB
1 = 0.5 dB
2 = 1.0 dB
.
.
.
14 = 7.0 dB
15 = 7.5 dB
If the AMR HR codec mode set parameter is defined as disabled, then this
parameter is set as 0. The thresholds and relating hystereses must be in a
consistent order, that is, AMR HR threshold 1 and AMR HR hysteresis 1 must be
equal to or smaller than AMR HR threshold 2 and AMR HR hysteresis 2 and
AMR HR threshold 2 and AMR HR hysteresis 2 must be equal to or smaller than
AMR HR threshold 3 and AMR HR hysteresis 3.
Examples 1. Modify the adaptive multi rate AMR codec parameters of BTS-20.
ZEQY:BTS=20:FRC=2&4&8&16:FRS=11,FRT1=8,FRT2=14,
FRT3=22;
Additional
information
There are some restrictions related to the content of the AMR HR codec set:
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1. The AMR HR codec mode 7.40 kbit/s cannot be used alone in the AMR
HR codec set. At least one codec mode lower than 6.70 kbit/s must be
included.
2. The use of AMR HR codec mode 6.70 kbit/s alone or together with the
7.40 kbit/s mode is not recommended in the AMR HR codec set. At least
one codec mode lower than 6.70 kbit/s should be included.
3. If the initial codec mode is defined by the AMR HR start mode field, the
7.40 kbit/s mode can not be used as the intial codec mode. It is not
recommended to use the 6.70 kbit/s mode as the initial codec mode.
Execution printouts The execution printout of example 1 is:
BSC BSC-LAB 2004-11-19 13:54:31
ADAPTIVE MULTI RATE SPEECH CODEC MODIFY COMPLETED:
==================================================
SEG-0002 BIGCENTRUM2
BCF0020 BTS-0020 CENTRUM20
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BTS ADMINISTRATIVE STATE ... UNLOCKED
BTS OPERATIONAL STATE ...... WO
BTS BACKGROUND DATA STATE .. DEFINED
AMR RADIO LINK TIMEOUT.......................(ARLT... 12 SACCH FRAMES
AMR FR CODEC MODE SET........................(FRC)... 7.40 6.70 5.90 5.15 kbit/s
AMR FR START MODE............................(FRS)... 00
AMR FR INITIAL CODEC MODE INDICATOR (ICMI)...(FRI)... 0
AMR FR THRESHOLD 1...........................(FRT1).. 4.0 dB
AMR FR THRESHOLD 2...........................(FRT2).. 7.0 dB
AMR FR THRESHOLD 3...........................(FRT3).. 11.0 dB
AMR FR HYSTERESIS 1..........................(FRH1).. 2.0 dB
AMR FR HYSTERESIS 2..........................(FRH2).. 2.0 dB
AMR FR HYSTERESIS 3..........................(FRH3).. 2.0 dB
AMR HR CODEC MODE SET........................(HRC)... 7.40 5.90 4.75 kbit/s
AMR HR START MODE............................(HRS)... 00
AMR HR INITIAL CODEC MODE INDICATOR (ICMI)...(HRI)... 0
AMR HR THRESHOLD 1...........................(HRT1).. 22.0 dB
AMR HR THRESHOLD 2...........................(HRT2).. 28.0 dB
AMR HR THRESHOLD 3...........................(HRT3).. 0.0 dB
AMR HR HYSTERESIS 1..........................(HRH1).. 2.0 dB
AMR HR HYSTERESIS 2..........................(HRH2).. 2.0 dB
AMR HR HYSTERESIS 3..........................(HRH3).. 0.0 dB
BSC DATABASE UPDATED
COMMAND EXECUTED
Semantic error
messages
If an error occurs, the general semantic error messages of the MML commands
are output. For more information, seeGeneral Notice Messages of MML Session.
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Execution error
messages
If an error occurs, the general execution error messages of the MML commands
are output. For more information, seeRadio Network Administration and General
Error Messages of System.
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EQQ CHECK IUO INTERFERING CELL <option>
Function With the EQQ command you check the IUO interfering cells. The command is
optional.
Parameters BTS identification, BTS name, SEG identification <option>, SEG name
<option>;
Syntax
EQQ : [ BTS = <BTS identification> ... |
NAME = <BTS name> ... |
SEG = <SEG identification> ... <option> |
SEGNAME = <SEG name> ... <option> ] ; <option>
Parameter
explanations
BTS identification
BTS = decimal number
With this parameter you identify the BTS with a decimal number. The value
range depends on the BSC hardware configuration and the corresponding
options.
You can enter several values at the same time by using wild card characters & and
&&.
If you give the parameter BTS, you cannot give the parameters NAME, SEG or
SEGNAME.
BTS name
NAME = text string
With this parameter you identify the BTS by name. The name can contain 1 to 15
characters.
You can enter several values at the same time by using wild card character &.
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If you give the parameter NAME, you cannot give the parameters BTS, SEG or
SEGNAME.
SEG identification <option>
SEG = decimal number
With this parameter you identify the segment. The value range is the same as the
BTS identification value range.
You can enter several values at the same time by using wild card character &.
If you give the parameter SEG, you cannot give the parameters BTS, NAME or
SEGNAME
SEG name <option>
SEGNAME = text string
With this parameter you identify the segment by its name. The name can contain
1 to 15 characters.
You can enter several values at the same time by using wild card character &.
If you give the parameter SEGNAME, you cannot give the parameters BTS,
NAME or SEG.
Examples 1. Check all IUO interfering cells in BTS-8.
ZEQQ:BTS=8;
2. Check IUO interfering cells in BTS 8, 9, 10 and 13.
ZEQQ:BTS=8&&10&13;
Additional
information
If the warning TOO MANY INTERFERING CELLS IN SUPER-REUSE
FREQUENCY GROUP is given as output, reduce the number of interfering cells
in the super-reuse frequency group.
The total number of interfering cells allowed is 10 in the same super-reuse
frequency group. The total number includes different interfering cells of the
super-reuse TRXs which belong to the same super-reuse frequency group.
Execution printouts The execution printout of command example 2 is:
BSC BSC-LAB 2004-11-22 14:16:42
TOO MANY INTERFERING CELLS IN SUPER-REUSE FREQUENCY GROUP:
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NUMBER OF
INTERFERING CELLS TOTAL
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BTS-0008
FRT-2 19
TRX-001 6
TRX-002 10
TRX-003 3
FRT-16 11
TRX-005 3
TRX-006 2
TRX-007 6
BTS-0009
FRT-8 14
TRX-001 7
TRX-002 5
TRX-003 2
COMMAND EXECUTED
Semantic error
messages
If an error occurs, the general semantic error messages of the MML commands
are output. For more information, see General Notice Messages of MML Session.
Execution error
messages
If an error occurs, the general execution error messages of the MML commands
are output. For more information, see General Error Messages of System.
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EQO OUTPUT BTS PARAMETERS
Function With the EQO command you output the BTS or SEG-specific parameter groups
in the BSDATA.
Parameters BTS identification, BTS name, location area code, cell identity, SEG
identification <option>, SEG name <option>: parameter group;
Syntax
EQO : ( BTS = <BTS identification> ... |
NAME = <BTS name> ... ) |
( LAC = <location area code>,
CI = <cell identity> ) |
( SEG = <SEG identification> ... <option> |
SEGNAME = <SEG name> ... <option> ) :
[ <parameter group> | <IDE> def ] ;
Parameter
explanations
BTS identification
BTS = decimal number
With this parameter you identify the BTS with a decimal number. The value
range depends on the BSC hardware configuration and the corresponding
options. You can enter several values at the same time by using the wild card
characters & and &&.
You can only enter one of the parameters BTS, NAME, SEG, SEGNAME and
LAC+CI in the same command.
BTS name
NAME = text string
With this parameter you identify the base transceiver station by name. The name
can contain 1 to 15 characters. You can enter several names at the same time by
using the wild card character &.
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You can only enter one of the parameters BTS, NAME, SEG, SEGNAME and
LAC+CI in the same command.
location area code
LAC = decimal number
With this parameter you identify the location area number of a cell. The values
range from 1 to 65533.
If you enter this parameter, you must also enter the parameter CI. You can only
enter one of the parameters BTS, NAME, SEG, SEGNAME and LAC+CI in the
same command.
cell identity
CI = decimal number
With this parameter you identify the cell. The values range from 0 to 65535.
If you enter this parameter, you must also enter the parameter LAC. You can only
enter one of the parameters BTS, NAME, SEG, SEGNAME and LAC+CI in the
same command.
SEG identification <option>
SEG = decimal number
With this parameter you identify the segment. The value range is the same as the
BTS identification value range.
You can enter several values at the same time by using the wild card characters &
and &&.
You can only enter one of the parameters BTS, NAME, SEG, SEGNAME and
LAC+CI in the same command.
SEG name <option>
SEGNAME = text string
With this parameter you identify the segment by its name. The name can contain
1 to 15 characters.
You can enter several names at the same time by using the wild card character &.
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You can only enter one of the parameters BTS, NAME, SEG, SEGNAME and
LAC+CI in the same command.
parameter group
With this parameter you define which BTS parameter group is output.
IDE BTS identification parameters
CEL cell access parameters
RAD radio link control DL parameters
QUE queuing parameters
CCH CCH configuration parameters
INT interference averaging parameters
MIS miscellaneous parameters
HOP frequency hopping parameters
BCC BCCH frequency list usage parameters <option>
TRU trunk reservation parameters <option>
GPRS GPRS parameters <option>
DAT data service parameters <option>
AMR AMR parameters <option>
GPC GPRS control parameters <option>
ALL all parameters
The default is the IDE parameter group.
Examples 1. Output the BTS identification parameter group of BTSs 1, 16, 17, 18, 19
and 20.
ZEQO:BTS=1&16&&20;
2. Output the frequency hopping parameter group of BTSs 1, 2 and 3.
ZEQO:BTS=1&&3:HOP;
3. Output all BTS parameters of BTS-10.
ZEQO:BTS=10:ALL;
4. Output all BTS parameters of BTSs HIGHWAY1 and CENTRUM1.
ZEQO:NAME=HIGHWAY1&CENTRUM1:ALL;
Additional
information
If you deactivate a SW product in the PRFILE, although you have specified the
corresponding parameter, a warning text is printed out. The SW products and
their corresponding parameters are:
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Table 15. PRFILE SW products and the corresponding parameters
SW product Parameter
Directed retry DR (directed retry used)
Intelligent DR IDR (intelligent directed retry used)
Dual band GSM/GSM 1800 DBC (adjacency on other band)
Enhanced trunk reservation TR (trunk reservation used)
C2 microcell re-select PI (cell reselection parameter index)
Execution printouts The abbreviations used in the execution printouts:
BB= Baseband hopping is used.
BL= Blocked.
BL-BCF= The object is blocked out of use due to a fatal BTS-site-
wide failure.
BL-BTS= The object is blocked out of use due to a fatal sector-wide
failure on the BTS site.
BL-CF= The object is blocked out of use due to both a fatal Frame
Unit (FU) and a fatal Carrier Unit (CU) failure on the BTS
site.
BL-CLK= The object is blocked out of use due to a clock
synchronisation failure on the BTS site.
BL-CU= The object is blocked out of use due to a fatal Carrier Unit
(CU) failure on the BTS site.
BL-DGN= The object is blocked temporarily out of use due to base
station diagnostic activities.
BL-FU= The object is blocked out of use due to a fatal Frame Unit
(FU) failure on the BTS site.
BL-PWR= The object is blocked out of use due to a mains power
failure on the BTS site.
BL-RST= The logical radio network object is blocked out of use due
to the reset of the corresponding physical radio network
equipment.
BL-RSL= The object is blocked out of use due to a telecom Abis D-
channel link disconnection.
BL-SHD= The object will be blocked out of use within a time limit.
New call attempts are prohibited via an object in the BL-
SHD state and forced handovers are executed for ongoing
calls via the object.
BL-SU= The object is blocked out of use due to a BCSU unit reset
on the BSC.
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BL-SWO= The object is blocked out of use due to an ongoing
background data switchover.
BL-SYS= The radio network management function class of the BSC
has blocked the logical object out of use due to ongoing
radio network recovery actions which are triggered
because of fatal faults in the BSS radio network.
BL-TRX= The object is blocked out of use due to a fatal TRX-wide
failure on the BTS site.
BL-TST= The object is blocked temporarily out of use due to radio
network testing activities.
BL-USR= The operator has blocked the object out of use. The
administrative state of the object is locked or the related
higher-level object is locked.
BL-WAC= The object is blocked out of use, because it is waiting for
the Autoconfiguration or the Automatic Picocell Planning.
RF= Radio frequency hopping is used.
WO= The object is in the normal function state. From the
viewpoint of the BSS call control functions, the
WORKING radio network resource is available for call
control use.
NOT DEFINED= Background data under the BTS is not defined.
DEFINED= Background data under the BTS is changed. Background
and active data are swapped in activation.
SWAPPING= The state of background data under the BTS describing
that the swapping between background and active data is
going on.
SWAPPED= The state of background data under the BTS describing
that the parameter values between background and active
data have been swapped.
The execution printout of the command ZEQO:BTS=1:IDE; is:
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BTS IDENTIFICATION PARAMETERS:
==============================
SEG-0020 BIGCENTRUM20
BCF-0020 BTS-0001 CENTRUM1
-------------------------------------
BTS ADMINISTRATIVE STATE ... UNLOCKED
BTS OPERATIONAL STATE ...... WO
BTS BACKGROUND DATA STATE .. DEFINED
CELL IDENTITY............................(CI)..... 00012
FREQUENCY BAND IN USE....................(BAND)... 900
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BS IDENTITY CODE.........................(BSIC)
NETWORK COLOUR CODE...................(NCC).... 2
BACKGROUND NETWORK COLOUR CODE........(BNCC)... -
BTS COLOUR CODE.......................(BCC).... 4
BACKGROUND BTS COLOUR CODE............(BBCC)... -
LOCATION AREA ID.........................(LAI)
MOBILE COUNTRY CODE...................(MCC).... 111
MOBILE NETWORK CODE...................(MNC).... 22
LOCATION AREA CODE....................(LAC).... 34567
BTS HOPPING MODE.........................(HOP).... RF
BACKGROUND BTS HOPPING MODE..............(BHOP)... RF
UNDERLAY BTS HOPPING MODE................(UHOP)... N
BACKGROUND UNDERLAY BTS HOPPING MODE.....(BUHOP).. -
ANTENNA HOPPING..........................(AHOP)... N
MOBILE ALLOCATION FREQUENCY LIST......(MAL).... 2
BACKGROUND MOBILE ALLOC. FREQ. LIST...(BMAL)... 4
UNDERLAY MOBILE ALLOC FREQ LIST.......(UMAL)... -
BG UNDERLAY MOBILE ALLOC FREQ LIST....(BUMAL).. -
DFCA MOBILE ALLOCATION FREQUENCY LISTS(DMAL). 2001 2003
DFCA UNSYNCHRONIZED MODE MA FREQ LIST.(DUMAL).. 3
HOPPING SEQUENCE NUMBER 1.............(HSN1)... 3
BACKGROUND HOPPING SEQUENCE NUMBER 1..(BHSN1).. 5
HOPPING SEQUENCE NUMBER 2.............(HSN2)... 4
BACKGROUND HOPPING SEQUENCE NUMBER 2..(BHSN2).. 6
UNDERLAY HOPPING SEQUENCE NUMBER......(UHSN)... 0
BG UNDERLAY HOPPING SEQUENCE NUMBER...(BUHSN).. -
COMMAND EXECUTED
The execution printout of the command ZEQO:BTS=20:CEL; is:
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CELL ACCESS PARAMETERS:
=======================
SEG-0020 BIGCENTRUM20
BCF-0020 BTS-0020 CENTRUM20
-------------------------------------
BTS ADMINISTRATIVE STATE ... LOCKED
BTS OPERATIONAL STATE ...... BL-USR
BTS BACKGROUND DATA STATE .. DEFINED
CELL BARRED..............................(BAR).... Y
CALL REESTABLISHMENT ALLOWED.............(RE)..... N
EMERGENCY CALL RESTRICTED................(EC)..... N
PLMN PERMITTED...........................(PLMN)... 01,04,06
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NOT ALLOWED ACCESS CLASSES...............(ACC).... 03,07,11,12,15
ADJACENCY ON OTHER BAND..................(DBC)... Y *)
DIRECTED RETRY USED......................(DR)..... Y *)
INTELLIGENT DIRECTED RETRY USED..........(IDR).... Y *)
CELL TYPE................................(CTY).... GSM
MIN TIME LIMIT DIRECTED RETRY............(MIDR)... 0
MAX TIME LIMIT DIRECTED RETRY............(MADR)... 5
DIRECTED RETRY METHOD....................(DRM).... 0
GPRS NOT ALLOWED ACCESS CLASSES..........(GACC)... 9
GPRS CELL BARRED.........................(GBAR).. 0
*) NOT ACTIVE IN PRFILE
COMMAND EXECUTED
The execution printout of the command ZEQO:BTS=1:RAD; is:
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RADIO LINK CONTROL DL PARAMETERS:
=================================
SEG-0020 BIGCENTRUM20
BCF-0020 BTS-0001 CENTRUM1
-------------------------------------
BTS ADMINISTRATIVE STATE ... LOCKED
BTS OPERATIONAL STATE ...... BL-USR
BTS BACKGROUND DATA STATE .. DEFINED
CELL RESELECT HYSTERESIS.................(HYS).... 02 dB
MS TXPWR MAX CCH.........................(TXP1)... 27 dBm
MS TXPWR MAX CCH 1x00....................(TXP2)... 30 dBm
RXLEV ACCESS MIN.........................(RXP)....-100 dBm
RADIO LINK TIMEOUT.......................(RLT).... 12 SACCH FRAMES
POWER OFFSET.............................(PO)..... 00 dB
GPRS RXLEV ACCESS MIN....................(GRXP)...100 dBm
GPRS MS TXPWR MAX CCH....................(GTXP1).. 11 dBm
GPRS MS TXPWR MAX CCH1x00................(GTXP2).. 30 dBm
GPRS CELL RESELECT HYSTERESIS............(GHYS)... 02 dB
GPRS NON BCCH LAYER RXLEV UPPER LIMIT....(GPU)....95 dBm
GPRS NON BCCH LAYER RXLEV LOWER LIMIT....(GPL)....100 dBm
DIRECT GPRS ACCESS THRESHOLD.............(DIRE)... 0 dBm
RA RESELECT HYSTERESIS...................(RRH).... 02 dB
C31 HYSTERESIS...........................(CHYS)... Y
C32 QUAL.................................(QUAL)... Y
RESELECTION TIME.........................(RES).... 5 SECONDS
PRIORITY CLASS...........................(PRC).... 7
HCS THRESHOLD............................(HCS).... N
COMMAND EXECUTED
The execution printout of the command ZEQO:BTS=1:QUE; is:
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QUEUEING PARAMETERS:
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SEG-0020 BIGCENTRUM20
BCF-0020 BTS-0001 CENTRUM1
-------------------------------------
BTS ADMINISTRATIVE STATE ... LOCKED
BTS OPERATIONAL STATE ...... BL-USR
BTS BACKGROUND DATA STATE .. DEFINED
MAX QUEUE LENGTH.........................(MQL).... 020 %
TIME LIMIT CALL..........................(TLC).... 12 SECONDS
TIME LIMIT HANDOVER......................(TLH).... 12 SECONDS
QUEUE PRIORITY USED......................(QPU).... Y
QUEUEING PRIORITY CALL................(QPC).... 05
QUEUEING PRIORITY URGENT HANDOVER.....(QPH).... 04
QUEUEING PRIORITY NON-URGENT HANDOVER.(QPN).... 06
MS PRIORITY USED.........................(MPU).... N
COMMAND EXECUTED
The execution printout of the command ZEQO:BTS=1:CCH; is:
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CCH CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS:
=============================
SEG-0020 BIGCENTRUM20
BCF-0020 BTS-0001 CENTRUM1
-------------------------------------
BTS ADMINISTRATIVE STATE ... LOCKED
BTS OPERATIONAL STATE ...... BL-USR
BTS BACKGROUND DATA STATE .. DEFINED
NUMBER OF BLOCKS FOR ACCESS GRANT MSG....(AG)..... 01
NUMBER OF MULTIFRAMES....................(MFR).... 04
TIMER FOR PERIODIC MS LOCATION UPDATING..(PER).... 04.6 HOURS
ALLOW IMSI ATTACH DETACH.................(ATT).... Y
PBCCH BLOCKS.............................(PBB).... 01
PAGCH BLOCKS.............................(PAB).... 04
PRACH BLOCKS.............................(PRB).... 12
COMMAND EXECUTED
The execution printout of the command ZEQO:BTS=1:INT; is:
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INTERFERENCE AVERAGING PARAMETERS:
==================================
SEG-0020 BIGCENTRUM20
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BCF-0020 BTS-0001 CENTRUM20
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BTS ADMINISTRATIVE STATE ... LOCKED
BTS OPERATIONAL STATE ...... BL-USR
BTS BACKGROUND DATA STATE .. DEFINED
C/N THRESHOLD............................(CNT).... 35 dB
AVERAGING PERIOD.........................(AP)..... 20
BOUNDARY 0...............................(BO0)....-110 dBm
BOUNDARY 1...............................(BO1)....-100 dBm
BOUNDARY 2...............................(BO2)....-100 dBm
BOUNDARY 3...............................(BO3)....- 80 dBm
BOUNDARY 4...............................(BO4)....- 70 dBm
BOUNDARY 5...............................(BO5)....- 47 dBm
COMMAND EXECUTED
The execution printout of the command ZEQO:BTS=1:MIS; is:
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MISCELLANEOUS PARAMETERS:
=========================
SEG-0020 BIGCENTRUM20
BCF-0020 BTS-0001 CENTRUM1
-------------------------------------
BTS ADMINISTRATIVE STATE ... LOCKED
BTS OPERATIONAL STATE ...... BL-USR
BTS BACKGROUND DATA STATE .. NOT DEFINED
DTX MODE.................................(DTX).... 0 (MS MAY USE DTX)
BTS MEASURE AVERAGE......................(BMA).... 01
MS TX PWR MAX GSM........................(PMAX1).. 25 dBm
MS TX PWR MAX GSM1X00....................(PMAX2).. 26 dBm
MS TX PWR MIN............................(PMIN)... 15 dBm
MAX NUMBER OF RETRANSMISSION.............(RET).... 04
MAX NUMBER OF REPETITION.................(NY1).... 20
NUMBER OF SLOTS SPREAD TRANS.............(SLO).... 03
SMS CB USED..............................(CB)..... Y
BTS LOAD THRESHOLD.......................(BLT).... 060 %
MS MAX DISTANCE IN CALL SETUP............(DMAX)... 025 (13.75 km)
TRX PRIORITY IN TCH ALLOCATION...........(TRP).... 0
CELL LOAD FOR CHANNEL SEARCH.............(CLC).... 0 %
RX DIVERSITY.............................(RDIV)... N
TCH RATE INTRA-CELL HANDOVER.............(TRIH)... 1
(CALL SERVING TYPE AND SPEECH CODEC HAS TO BE ALLOCATED PRIMARILY)
LOWER LIMIT FOR FR TCH RESOURCES.........(FRL).... 20 %
UPPER LIMIT FOR FR TCH RESOURCES.........(FRU).... 80 %
NEW ESTABLISHMENT CAUSES SUPPORT.........(NECI)... Y *)
RADIUS EXTENSION.........................(EXT).... 60 km
MULTIBAND CELL REPORTING.................(MBR).... 1
EARLY SENDING INDICATION.................(ESI).... Y
NON BCCH LAYER OFFSET....................(NBL).... 0 dBm
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CALCULATION MINIMUM NUMBER OF SLOTS......(CALC)... 12
GPRS NUMBER OF SLOTS SPREAD TRANSMISSION.(GSLO)... 10
GPRS MAX NUMBER OF RETRANSMISSION........(GRET)... 4 4 4 4
BTS LOAD IN SEG..........................(LSEG)... 70 %
SCALE ORD................................(SCO).... 0
AMH UPPER LOAD THRESHOLD.................(AUT).... 80 %
AMH LOWER LOAD THRESHOLD.................(ALT).... 20 %
AMH MAX LOAD OF TARGET CELL..............(AML).... 70 %
TRHO GUARD TIME..........................(TGT).... 30 s
DL NOISE LEVEL...........................(DLN).... -110 dB
UL NOISE LEVEL...........................(ULN).... -110 dB
STIRC ENABLED............................(STIRC).. N
C2 RESELECTION PARAMETERS :
CELL RESELECTION PARAMETER INDEX......(PI)..... Y *)
CELL BAR QUALIFY......................(QUA).... N
CELL RESELECT OFFSET..................(REO).... 112 dB
TEMPORARY OFFSET......................(TEO).... 50 dB
PENALTY TIME..........................(PET).... 600 s
ISHO RESELECTION PARAMETERS:
THRESHOLD TO SEARCH WCDMA RAN CELLS.......(QSRI)... never
GPRS THRESHOLD TO SEARCH WCDMA RAN CELLS..(QSRP)... never
FDD CELL RESELECT OFFSET..................(FDD).... 0 dB
GPRS FDD CELL RESELECT OFFSET.............(GFDD)... 0 dB
MINIMUM FDD THRESHOLD.....................(FDM).... 20 dB
GPRS MINIMUM FDD THRESHOLD................(GFDM)... 20 dB
DFCA PARAMETERS:
DFCA MODE................................(DMOD).. OFF
FORCED HR MODE C/I AVERAGING PERIOD......(FHR)... 15 min
FORCED HR MODE C/I THRESHOLD.............(FHT)... 0 dB
FORCED AMR HR MODE C/I THRESHOLD.........(FAHT).. 0 dB
FORCED HR MODE HYSTERESIS................(FHH)... 3 dB
BSC-BSC INTERFACE STATUS......................... -
DFCA TRX FAULT STATUS............................ -
IBHO PARAMETERS:
IBHO GSM ENABLED...........................(IGE)... NO
IBHO WCDMA ENABLED.........................(IWE)... NO
*) NOT ACTIVE IN PRFILE
COMMAND EXECUTED
The execution printout of the command ZEQO:BTS=7&&11:HOP; is:
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FREQUENCY HOPPING PARAMETERS:
=============================
SEG-0001 BIGCENTRUM1
BCF-0020 BTS-0007 CITY7
-------------------------------------
BTS ADMINISTRATIVE STATE ... UNLOCKED
BTS OPERATIONAL STATE ...... WO
BTS BACKGROUND DATA STATE .. NOT DEFINED
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BTS HOPPING MODE..................(HOP).... BB (BASEBAND HOPPING)
BACKGROUND BTS HOPPING MODE.......(BHOP)... -
HOPPING SEQUENCE NUMBER 1......(HSN1)... 12
BACKGROUND HSN1................(BHSN1).. -
HOPPING SEQUENCE NUMBER 2......(HSN2)... 16
BACKGROUND HSN2................(BHSN2).. -
MAIO OFFSET....................(MO)..... 0 *)
BACKGROUND MAIO OFFSET.........(BMO).... -
MAIO STEP......................(MS)..... 1 *)
BACKGROUND MAIO STEP...........(BMS).... -
MOBILE ALLOCATION FREQ LIST....(MAL).... - *)
BACKGROUND MA FREQ LIST........(BMAL)... -
UNDERLAY BTS HOPPING MODE.........(UHOP)... BB (BASEBAND HOPPING)
BG UNDERLAY BTS HOPPING MODE......(BUHOP).. -
UNDERLAY HOP SEQ NUMBER........(UHSN)... 10
BG UNDERLAY HOP SEQ NUMBER.....(BUHSN).. -
UNDERLAY MAIO OFFSET...........(UMO).... 0 *)
BG UNDERLAY MAIO OFFSET........(BUMO)... -
UNDERLAY MAIO STEP.............(UMS).... 1 *)
BG UNDERLAY MAIO STEP..........(BUMS)... -
UNDERLAY MA FREQUENCY LIST.....(UMAL)... - *)
BG UNDERLAY MA FREQUENCY LIST..(BUMAL).. -
DFCA MODE ........................(DMOD)... DFCA
DFCA MA FREQ LIST(S)...........(DMAL)... 2001
DFCA UNSYNC MODE MA FREQ LIST..(DUMAL).. - *)
MAIO VALUES PER RADIO TIMESLOT:
THERE IS NO OVERLAY TRX UNDER BTS
DFCA TRXS:
ADM. OP.
STATE STATE FREQ RTSL0 RTSL1 RTSL2 RTSL3 RTSL4 RTSL5 RTSL6 RTSL7
TRX-003 L BL-US 976 - - - - - - - -
SEG-0002 BIGCENTRUM2
BCF-0002 BTS-0008 CITY8
-------------------------------------
BTS ADMINISTRATIVE STATE ... UNLOCKED
BTS OPERATIONAL STATE ...... WO
BTS BACKGROUND DATA STATE .. NOT DEFINED
BTS HOPPING MODE..................(HOP).... RF (RF HOPPING)
BACKGROUND BTS HOPPING MODE.......(BHOP)... -
HOPPING SEQUENCE NUMBER 1 .....(HSN1)... 8
BACKGROUND HSN1................(BHSN1).. -
HOPPING SEQUENCE NUMBER 2 .....(HSN2)... 0 *)
BACKGROUND HSN2................(BHSN2).. -
MAIO OFFSET....................(MO)..... 0
BACKGROUND MAIO OFFSET.........(BMO).... -
MAIO STEP......................(MS)..... 1
BACKGROUND MAIO STEP...........(BMS).... -
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MOBILE ALLOCATION FREQ LIST....(MAL).... 110
FREQUENCIES:
4 6 12 96 102 108 114 120 124
BACKGROUND MA FREQ LIST........(BMAL)... -
UNDERLAY BTS HOPPING MODE.........(UHOP)... RF (RF HOPPING)
BG UNDERLAY BTS HOPPING MODE......(BUHOP).. -
UNDERLAY HOP SEQ NUMBER........(UHSN)... 0
BG UNDERLAY HOP SEQ NUMBER.....(BUHSN).. -
UNDERLAY MAIO OFFSET...........(UMO).... 0
BG UNDERLAY MAIO OFFSET........(BUMO)... -
UNDERLAY MAIO STEP.............(UMS).... 1
BG UNDERLAY MAIO STEP..........(BUMS)... -
UNDERLAY MA FREQUENCY LIST.....(UMAL)... -
BG UNDERLAY MA FREQUENCY LIST..(BUMAL).. -
MAIO VALUES PER RADIO TIMESLOT
OVERLAY TRXS:
ADM. OP.
STATE STATE FREQ RTSL0 RTSL1 RTSL2 RTSL3 RTSL4 RTSL5 RTSL6 RTSL7
TRX-005 U WO 24 BCCH - - - - - - -
TRX-006 U WO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
TRX-007 U WO 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
TRX-008 U WO 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
THERE IS NO UNDERLAY TRX UNDER BTS
SEG-0002 BIG63CENTRUM2
BCF-0002 BTS-0009 CITY9
-------------------------------------
BTS ADMINISTRATIVE STATE ... UNLOCKED
BTS OPERATIONAL STATE ...... WO
BTS BACKGROUND DATA STATE .. NOT DEFINED
BTS HOPPING MODE..................(HOP).... RF (RF HOPPING)
BACKGROUND BTS HOPPING MODE.......(BHOP)... -
HOPPING SEQUENCE NUMBER 1 .....(HSN1)... 6
BACKGROUND HSN1................(BHSN1).. -
HOPPING SEQUENCE NUMBER 2 .....(HSN2)... 0 *)
BACKGROUND HSN2................(BHSN2).. -
MAIO OFFSET....................(MO)..... 3
BACKGROUND MAIO OFFSET.........(BMO).... -
MAIO STEP......................(MS)..... 1
BACKGROUND MAIO STEP...........(BMS).... -
MOBILE ALLOCATION FREQ LIST....(MAL).... 110
FREQUENCIES:
4 6 12 96 102 108 114 120 124
BACKGROUND MA FREQ LIST........(BMAL)... -
UNDERLAY BTS HOPPING MODE.........(UHOP)... RF (RF HOPPING)
BG UNDERLAY BTS HOPPING MODE......(BUHOP).. -
UNDERLAY HOP SEQ NUMBER........(UHSN)... 0
BG UNDERLAY HOP SEQ NUMBER.....(BUHSN).. -
UNDERLAY MAIO OFFSET...........(UMO).... 0
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BG UNDERLAY MAIO OFFSET........(BUMO)... -
UNDERLAY MAIO STEP.............(UMS).... 1
BG UNDERLAY MAIO STEP..........(BUMS)... -
UNDERLAY MA FREQUENCY LIST.....(UMAL)... -
BG UNDERLAY MA FREQUENCY LIST..(BUMAL).. -
DFCA MODE ........................(DMOD)... OFF
DFCA MA FREQ LIST(S)...........(DMAL)... -
DFCA UNSYNC MODE MA FREQ LIST..(DUMAL).. -
MAIO VALUES PER RADIO TIMESLOT
OVERLAY TRXS:
ADM. OP.
STATE STATE FREQ RTSL0 RTSL1 RTSL2 RTSL3 RTSL4 RTSL5 RTSL6 RTSL7
TRX-009 U WO 64 BCCH - - - - - - -
TRX-010 U WO 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
TRX-011 U WO 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
TRX-012 U WO 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
THERE IS NO UNDERLAY TRX UNDER BTS
SEG-0002 BIGCENTRUM2
BCF-0002 BTS-0010 CITY10
-------------------------------------
BTS ADMINISTRATIVE STATE ... UNLOCKED
BTS OPERATIONAL STATE ...... WO
BTS BACKGROUND DATA STATE .. NOT DEFINED
BTS HOPPING MODE..................(HOP).... RF (RF HOPPING)
BACKGROUND BTS HOPPING MODE.......(BHOP)... -
HOPPING SEQUENCE NUMBER 1 .....(HSN1)... 20
BACKGROUND HSN1................(BHSN1).. -
HOPPING SEQUENCE NUMBER 2 .....(HSN2)... 0 *)
BACKGROUND HSN2................(BHSN2).. -
MAIO OFFSET....................(MO)..... 6
BACKGROUND MAIO OFFSET.........(BMO).... -
MAIO STEP......................(MS)..... 1
BACKGROUND MAIO STEP...........(BMS).... -
MOBILE ALLOCATION FREQ LIST....(MAL).... 110
FREQUENCIES:
4 6 12 96 102 108 114 120 124
BACKGROUND MA FREQ LIST........(BMAL)... -
UNDERLAY BTS HOPPING MODE.........(UHOP)... RF (RF HOPPING)
BG UNDERLAY BTS HOPPING MODE......(BUHOP).. -
UNDERLAY HOP SEQ NUMBER........(UHSN)... 22
BG UNDERLAY HOP SEQ NUMBER.....(BUHSN).. -
UNDERLAY MAIO OFFSET...........(UMO).... 9
BG UNDERLAY MAIO OFFSET........(BUMO)... -
UNDERLAY MAIO STEP.............(UMS).... 1
BG UNDERLAY MAIO STEP..........(BUMS)... -
UNDERLAY MA FREQUENCY LIST.....(UMAL)... 112
FREQUENCIES:
1 3 21 23 45 49 77 81 85 89
113 117 119 121
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BG UNDERLAY MA FREQUENCY LIST..(BUMAL).. -
DFCA MODE ........................(DMOD)... OFF
DFCA MA FREQ LIST(S)...........(DMAL)... -
DFCA UNSYNC MODE MA FREQ LIST..(DUMAL).. -
MAIO VALUES PER RADIO TIMESLOT
OVERLAY TRXS:
ADM. OP.
STATE STATE FREQ RTSL0 RTSL1 RTSL2 RTSL3 RTSL4 RTSL5 RTSL6 RTSL7
TRX-013 U WO 96 BCCH - - - - - - -
TRX-014 U WO 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
TRX-015 U WO 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
TRX-016 U WO 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
UNDERLAY TRXS:
TRX-001 U WO 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
TRX-002 U WO 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
TRX-003 U WO 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11
TRX-004 U WO 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12
SEG-0003 BIGCENTRUM3
BCF-0003 BTS-0011 CITY11
-----------------------------------
BTS ADMINISTRATIVE STATE ... UNLOCKED
BTS OPERATIONAL STATE ...... WO
BTS BACKGROUND DATA STATE .. NOT DEFINED
BTS HOPPING MODE..................(HOP).... N (NOT HOPPING)
BACKGROUND BTS HOPPING MODE.......(BHOP)... -
HOPPING SEQUENCE NUMBER 1 .....(HSN1)... 0 *)
BACKGROUND HSN1................(BHSN1).. -
HOPPING SEQUENCE NUMBER 2 .....(HSN2)... 0 *)
BACKGROUND HSN2................(BHSN2).. -
MAIO OFFSET....................(MO)..... 0 *)
BACKGROUND MAIO OFFSET.........(BMO).... -
MAIO STEP......................(MS)..... 1 *)
BACKGROUND MAIO STEP...........(BMS).... -
MOBILE ALLOCATION FREQ LIST....(MAL).... - *)
BACKGROUND MA FREQ LIST........(BMAL)... -
UNDERLAY BTS HOPPING MODE.........(UHOP)... N (NOT HOPPING)
BG UNDERLAY BTS HOPPING MODE......(BUHOP).. -
UNDERLAY HOP SEQ NUMBER........(UHSN)... - *)
BG UNDERLAY HOP SEQ NUMBER.....(BUHSN).. -
UNDERLAY MAIO OFFSET...........(UMO).... - *)
BG UNDERLAY MAIO OFFSET........(BUMO)... -
UNDERLAY MAIO STEP.............(UMS).... 1 *)
BG UNDERLAY MAIO STEP..........(BUMS)... -
UNDERLAY MA FREQUENCY LIST.....(UMAL)... - *)
BG UNDERLAY MA FREQUENCY LIST..(BUMAL).. -
MAIO VALUES PER RADIO TIMESLOT
OVERLAY TRXS:
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STATE STATE FREQ RTSL0 RTSL1 RTSL2 RTSL3 RTSL4 RTSL5 RTSL6 RTSL7
TRX-001 U WO 100 BCCH
TRX-002 U WO 104
TRX-003 L BL-USR 110
TRX-004 U WO 116
THERE IS NO UNDERLAY TRX UNDER BTS
*) NOT RELEVANT IN THIS HOPPING MODE
COMMAND EXECUTED
The execution printout of the command ZEQO:BTS=4:TRU; is:
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TRUNK RESERVATION PARAMETERS:
=============================
SEG-0001 BIGCENTRUM1
BCF-0001 BTS-0004 COUNTRY2
-------------------------------------
BTS ADMINISTRATIVE STATE ... UNLOCKED
BTS OPERATIONAL STATE ...... WO
BTS BACKGROUND DATA STATE .. NOT DEFINED
TRUNK RESERVATION USED...................(TR)..... Y *)
LIMIT FOR FREE TCHS......................(LIMIT).. 12
TCHS RESERVED FOR PRIORITY SUBSCRIBERS...(TCRP)... 0
RESTRICTED USE OF PRIORITY CHANNELS......(RUP).... N
RESERVATION METHOD.......................(REM).... STAT
TRAFFIC TYPE TABLE
1 (GSM CALL SETUP) 6
2 (MCN CALL SETUP) 4
3 (GSM HANDOVER) -
4 (MCN HANDOVER) 5
5 (PRIORITY CALL SETUP) -
6 (PRIORITY HANDOVER) 1
7 -
8 -
9 -
10 -
*) NOT ACTIVE IN PRFILE
COMMAND EXECUTED
The execution printout of the command ZEQO:BTS=7:BCC; is:
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BCCH FREQUENCY LIST USAGE PARAMETERS:
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SEG-0001 BIGCENTRUM1
BCF-0001 BTS-0007 CENTRUM7
-------------------------------------
BTS ADMINISTRATIVE STATE ... UNLOCKED
BTS OPERATIONAL STATE ...... WO
BTS BACKGROUND DATA STATE .. NOT DEFINED
ID. OF BCCH FREQUENCY LIST........(IDLE)... 10
BCCH ALLOC. USAGE FOR ACTIVE MS...(ACT).... ADJ (ADJACENT CELL LIST USED)
MEASUREMENT BCCH ALLOCATION LIST..(MEAS)... N
COMMAND EXECUTED
The execution printout of the command ZEQO:BTS=7:DAT; is:
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DATA SERVICE PARAMETERS:
=====================================
SEG-0001 BIGCENTRUM1
BCF-0001 BTS-0007 CENTRUM7
-------------------------------------
BTS ADMINISTRATIVE STATE ... LOCKED
BTS OPERATIONAL STATE ...... BL-USR
BTS BACKGROUND DATA STATE .. NOT DEFINED
HSCSD TCH CAPASITY MINIMUM...............(HTM).... 35 %
HSCSD CELL LOAD UPPER LIMIT..............(HCU).... 100 %
HSCSD CELL LOAD LOWER LIMIT..............(HCL).... 100 %
HSCSD REGULAR CELL LOAD UPPER LIMIT......(HRCU)... 100 %
HSCSD UPGRADE GUARD TIME.................(HUT).... 0 s
HSCSD DOWNGRADE GUARD TIME...............(HDT).... 0 s
HSCSD UPGRADE GAIN.......................(HUG).... 0 %
HSCSD MINIMUM EXHAUST....................(HME).... 1
COMMAND EXECUTED
The execution printout of the command ZEQO:BTS=7:GPRS; is:
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BTS GPRS PARAMETERS:
========================================
SEG-0001 BIGCENTRUM1
BCF-0001 BTS-0007 CENTRUM7
------------------------------------
BTS ADMINISTRATIVE STATE ... UNLOCKED
BTS OPERATIONAL STATE ...... WO
BTS BACKGROUND DATA STATE .. NOT DEFINED
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GPRS ENABLED.............................(GENA)... Y
NETWORK SERVICE ENTITY IDENTIFIER.....(NSEI)... 1000 ( FR )
BSSGP VIRTUAL CONNECTION IDENTIFIER...(BVCI)... 10001
BVCI OPERATIONAL STATE......................... BL-SY
ROUTING AREA IDENTIFICATION..............(RAI)
MOBILE COUNTRY CODE...................(MCC).... 110
MOBILE NETWORK CODE...................(MNC).... 20
LOCATION AREA CODE....................(LAC).... 34560
ROUTING AREA CODE.....................(RAC).... 10
EGPRS ENABLED............................(EGENA).. N
DEDICATED GPRS CAPACITY..................(CDED)... 50 %
DEFAULT GPRS CAPACITY....................(CDEF)... 50 %
MAX GPRS CAPACITY........................(CMAX)....50 %
PREFER BCCH FREQUENCY GPRS...............(BFG).... 1
DL ADAPTION PROBABILITY THRESHOLD........(DLA).... 20 %
UL ADAPTION PROBABILITY THRESHOLD........(ULA).... 10 %
DL BLER CROSSPOINT CS SELECTION NO HOP...(DLB).... 68 %
UL BLER CROSSPOINT CS SELECTION NO HOP...(ULB).... 87 %
DL BLER CROSSPOINT CS SELECTION HOP......(DLBH)... 11 %
UL BLER CROSSPOINT CS SELECTION HOP......(ULBH)... 24 %
CODING SCHEME NO HOP.....................(COD).... 2
CODING SCHEME HOP........................(CODH)... 0
INITIAL MCS FOR ACKNOWLEDGED MODE........(MCA).... 9
INITIAL MCS FOR UNACKNOWLEDGED MODE......(MCU).... 6
MAXIMUM BLER IN ACKNOWLEDGED MODE........(BLA).... 90 %
MAXIMUM BLER IN UNACKNOWLEDGED MODE......(BLU).... 10 (1%)
MEAN BEP OFFSET GMSK.....................(MBG).... 4
MEAN BEP OFFSET 8PSK.....................(MBP).... 4
EGPRS LINK ADAPTATION ENABLED............(ELA).... 2
CODING SCHEMES CS3 AND CS4 ENABLED.......(CS34)... Y
DL CODING SCHEME IN ACKNOWLEDGED MODE....(DCSA)... 3
UL CODING SCHEME IN ACKNOWLEDGED MODE....(UCSA)... 3
DL CODING SCHEME IN UNACKNOWLEDGED MODE..(DCSU)... 5
UL CODING SCHEME IN UNACKNOWLEDGED MODE..(UCSU)... 5
ADAPTIVE LA ALGORITHM....................(ALA).... Y
BTS UL THROUGHPUT FACTOR FOR CS1-CS4.....(TFU).... 12 kbit/s
BTS DL THROUGHPUT FACTOR FOR CS1-CS4.....(TFD).... 12 kbit/s
BTS UL THROUGHPUT FACTOR FOR MCS1-MCS4...(TFUM1).. 16 kbit/s
BTS UL THROUGHPUT FACTOR FOR MCS1-MCS9...(TFUM)... 30 kbit/s
BTS DL THROUGHPUT FACTOR FOR MCS1-MCS9...(TFDM)... 30 kbit/s
EGPRS INACTIVITY ALARM WEEKDAYS..........(EAW).... MON WED FRI
EGPRS INACTIVITY ALARM START TIME........(EAS).... 08-00
EGPRS INACTIVITY ALARM END TIME..........(EAE).... 18-00
DTM ENABLED..............................(DENA)... N
COMMAND EXECUTED
The execution printout of the command ZEQO:BTS=1:AMR; is:
BSC BSC-LAB 2004-11-29 13:54:31
BTS ADAPTIVE MULTI RATE CODEC (AMR) PARAMETERS:
===============================================
SEG-0020 BIGCENTRUM20
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BCF-0020 BTS-0001 CENTRUM1
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BTS ADMINISTRATIVE STATE ... UNLOCKED
BTS OPERATIONAL STATE ...... WO
BTS BACKGROUND DATA STATE .. DEFINED
AMR RADIO LINK TIMEOUT.......................(ARLT).. 12 SACCH FRAMES
AMR FR CODEC MODE SET........................(FRC)... 12.2 7.40 5.90 4.75 kbit/s
AMR FR START MODE............................(FRS)... 00
AMR FR INITIAL CODEC MODE INDICATOR (ICMI)...(FRI)... 0
AMR FR THRESHOLD 1...........................(FRT1).. 8.0 dB
AMR FR THRESHOLD 2...........................(FRT2).. 14.0 dB
AMR FR THRESHOLD 3...........................(FRT3).. 22.0 dB
AMR FR HYSTERESIS 1..........................(FRH1).. 2.0 dB
AMR FR HYSTERESIS 2..........................(FRH2).. 2.0 dB
AMR FR HYSTERESIS 3..........................(FRH3).. 2.0 dB
AMR HR CODEC MODE SET........................(HRC)... 7.40 5.90 4.75 kbit/s
AMR HR START MODE............................(HRS)... 00
AMR HR INITIAL CODEC MODE INDICATOR (ICMI)...(HRI)... 0
AMR HR THRESHOLD 1...........................(HRT1).. 22.0 dB
AMR HR THRESHOLD 2...........................(HRT2).. 28.0 dB
AMR HR THRESHOLD 3...........................(HRT3).. 0.0 dB
AMR HR HYSTERESIS 1..........................(HRH1).. 2.0 dB
AMR HR HYSTERESIS 2..........................(HRH2).. 2.0 dB
AMR HR HYSTERESIS 3..........................(HRH3).. 0.0 dB
COMMAND EXECUTED
The execution printout of the command ZEQO:BTS=11:GPC; is:
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GPRS CONTROL PARAMETERS:
========================
SEG-0011 BIGCENTRUM11
BCF-0010 BTS-0011 CENTRUM11
-------------------------------------
BTS ADMINISTRATIVE STATE ... UNLOCKED
BTS OPERATIONAL STATE ...... WO
BTS BACKGROUND DATA STATE .. DEFINED
NCCR RXLEV TRANSFER MODE WINDOW SIZE.....(NRTW)... 4
NCCR RXLEV IDLE MODE WINDOW SIZE.........(NRIW)... 6
NCCR NUMBER OF ZERO RESULTS..............(NNZR)... 5
NCCR OTHER PCU CELL OFFSET...............(NOPO)... 10 dB
QC GPRS DL RLC ACK THROUGHPUT THRESHOLD..(QGDRT).. 6 kbit/s
QC GPRS UL RLC ACK THROUGHPUT THRESHOLD..(QGURT).. 6 kbit/s
QC EGPRS DL RLC ACK THROUGHPUT THRESHOLD.(QEDRT).. 10 kbit/s
QC EGPRS UL RLC ACK THROUGHPUT THRESHOLD.(QEURT).. 10 kbit/s
COMMAND EXECUTED
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The execution printout of the command ZEQO:SEG=1:IDE; is:
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SEG IDENTIFICATION PARAMETERS :
===============================
SEG-0001 BIGCENTRUM1
BCF0020 BTS-0001 CENTRUM1
BCF-0020 BTS-0002 CENTRUM2
BCF-0020 BTS-0003 CENTRUM3
----------------------------
CELL IDENTITY............................(CI)..... 00012
BS IDENTITY CODE.........................(BSIC)
NETWORK COLOUR CODE...................(NCC).... 3
BACKGROUND NETWORK COLOUR CODE........(BNCC)... -
BTS COLOUR CODE.......................(BCC).... 4
BACKGROUND BTS COLOUR CODE............(BBCC)... -
LOCATION AREA ID.........................(LAI)
MOBILE COUNTRY CODE...................(MCC).... 111
MOBILE NETWORK CODE...................(MNC).... 22
LOCATION AREA CODE....................(LAC).... 34567
COMMAND EXECUTED
Semantic error
messages
If an error occurs, the general semantic error messages of the MML commands
are output. For more information, see General Notice Messages of MML Session.
Execution error
messages
If an error occurs, the general execution error messages of the MML commands
are output. For more information, see General Error Messages of System.
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EQI OUTPUT BACKGROUND INTERFERENCE
MATRIX DATA <option>
Function With the EQI command you output the background interference matrix data. The
command is optional.
BIM tables are cell level information. However, the user can identify the target of
the command with parameters BTS, NAME, SEG or SEGNAME.
Parameters BTS identification, BTS name, SEG identification <option>, SEG name
<option>: information group;
Syntax EQI : ( BTS = <BTS identification> |
NAME = <BTS name> |
SEG = <SEG identification> <option> |
SEGNAME = <SEG name> <option> ) :
[ <information group> | <IBT> def ] ;
Parameter
explanations
BTS identification
BTS = decimal number
With this parameter you identify the BTS with a decimal number. The value
range depends on the BSC hardware configuration and the corresponding
options.
You can enter several values at the same time by using the wild card characters &
and &&, when the option SEGMENT_USAGE is OFF.
If you give the parameter BTS, you cannot give the parameters NAME, SEG or
SEGNAME.
BTS name
NAME = text string
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With this parameter you identify the BTS by name. The name can contain 1 to 15
characters.
You can enter several values at the same time by using the wild card character &,
when the option SEGMENT_USAGE is OFF.
If you give the parameter NAME, you cannot give the parameters BTS, SEG or
SEGNAME.
SEG identification <option>
SEG = decimal number
With this parameter you identify the segment. The value range is the same as the
BTS identification value range.
You can enter several values at the same time by using the wild card characters &
and &&.
If you give the parameter SEG, you cannot give the parameters BTS, NAME or
SEGNAME.
SEG name <option>
SEGNAME = text string
With this parameter you identify the segment by its name. The name can contain
1 to 15 characters.
You can enter several values at the same time by using the wild card character &.
If you give the parameter SEGNAME, you cannot give the parameters BTS,
NAME or SEG.
information group
With this parameter you define which background interference matrix data group
you want to output.
IBT incoming interference BIM table
OBT outgoing interference BIM table
NCB neighbour candidates for BIM update
ALL all BIM data related to the cell
The default is the IBT information group.
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Examples 1. Output the incoming background interference matrix data for BTS 20.
ZEQI:BTS=20:ALL;
2. Output the incoming background interference matrix data for SEG 20.
ZEQI:SEG=20:IBT;
Execution printouts The execution printout of the command example 1 is:
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BTS-0020 BIGCENTRUM2
BACKGROUND INTERFERENCE MATRIX DATA
INCOMING BACKGROUND INTERFERENCE MATRIX DATA
BCCH NCC BCC LAC CELL SEG C/I SIGNALLING
FREQ CODE CODE CODE ID ID RATIO POINT CODE
===== ==== ==== ===== ===== ===== ===== ==========
130 2 4 34567 65535 660 7 10928374
157 2 3 13560 5523 128 9 ------
144 2 5 3567 23543 34 7 15455555
NEIGHBOUR CANDIDATES FOR BIM UPDATE
BCCH NCC BCC LAC CELL SEG C/I SIGNALLING
FREQ CODE CODE CODE ID ID RATIO POINT CODE
===== ==== ==== ===== ===== ===== ===== ==========
111 1 6 ----- ----- ----- ---- ------
88 2 3 ----- ----- ----- ---- ------
6 4 1 ----- ----- ----- ---- ------
OUTGOING BACKGROUND INTERFERENCE MATRIX DATA
BCCH NCC BCC LAC CELL SEG C/I SIGNALLING
FREQ CODE CODE CODE ID ID RATIO POINT CODE
===== ==== ==== ===== ===== ===== ===== ==========
13 3 3 345 33243 234 2 00010974
333 7 3 42325 22 321 11 ------
543 2 6 67 543 34 7 00154555
COMMAND EXECUTED
The execution printout of the command example 2 is:
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SEG-0020 BIGCENTRUM2
BACKGROUND INTERFERENCE MATRIX DATA
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INCOMING BACKGROUND INTERFERENCE MATRIX DATA
BCCH NCC BCC LAC CELL SEG C/I SIGNALLING
FREQ CODE CODE CODE ID ID RATIO POINT CODE
===== ==== ==== ===== ===== ===== ===== ==========
130 2 4 34567 65535 660 7 10928374
157 2 3 13560 5523 128 9 ------
144 2 5 3567 23543 34 7 15455555
COMMAND EXECUTED
Semantic error
messages
If an error occurs, the general semantic error messages of the MML commands
are output. For more information, see General Notice Messages of MML Session.
Execution error
messages
If an error occurs, the general execution error messages of the MML commands
are output. For more information, see General Error Messages of System.
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EQU CHANGE SEGMENT OF BTS <option>
Function With the EQU command you change the segment of a BTS object in the
BSDATA. The command is optional. The target and object segments have to be in
the locked state.
Parameters BTS identification, BTS name: SEG identification, SEG name: cell identity:
network colour code, BTS colour code: mobile country code, mobile network
code, location area code;
Syntax
EQU : ( BTS = <BTS identification> |
NAME = <BTS name> ) :
( SEG = <SEG identification> |
SEGNAME = <SEG name> ) :
( CI = <cell identity> :
NCC = <network colour code>,
BCC = <BTS colour code> :
MCC = <mobile country code>,
MNC = <mobile network code>,
LAC = <location area code> ) ... ; <option>
Parameter
explanations
BTS identification
BTS = decimal number
With this parameter you identify the BTS with a decimal number. The value
range depends on the BSC hardware configuration and the corresponding
options.
When the segment contains only one BTS you cannot move the BTS to another
segment.
The parameter is obligatory if NAME is not given.
BTS name
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NAME = text string
With this parameter you identify the BTS by name. The name can contain 1 to 15
characters.
When the segment contains only one BTS you cannot move the BTS to another
segment.
The parameter is obligatory if BTS is not given.
SEG identification
SEG = decimal number
With this parameter you identify the segment. The value range is the same as the
BTS identification value range.
The number of BTSs a segment can contain depends on the BTS site type. For
more information on the possible combinations of different site types under the
same segment, see Multi BCF Control in BSC.
SEG name
SEGNAME = text string
With this parameter you identify the segment by its name. The name can contain
1 to 15 characters.
The number of BTSs a segment can contain depends on the BTS site type. For
more information on the possible combinations of different site types under the
same segment, see Multi BCF Control in BSC.
cell identity
CI = decimal number
With this parameter you identify the cell number. The values range from 0 to
65535. The parameter is obligatory when you move a BTS to a new segment.
network colour code
NCC = decimal number
With this parameter you identify the network colour code number. The values
range from 0 to 7. The parameter is obligatory when you move a BTS to a new
segment.
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BTS colour code
BCC = decimal number
With this parameter you identify the BTS colour code number. The values range
from 0 to 7. The parameter is obligatory when you move a BTS to a new
segment.
mobile country code
MCC = decimal number
With this parameter you identify the mobile country code number. The values
range from 0 to 999. The parameter is obligatory when you move a BTS to a new
segment.
mobile network code
MNC = decimal number
With this parameter you identify the mobile network code number. The values
range from 0 to 99. Optional values range from 0 to 999. The parameter is
obligatory when you move a BTS to a new segment.
Note
As the value of the parameter is a binary coded decimal number in the entire
GSM network, the preceding zeros are significant, therefore 01 and 001 are
different values. The use of one digit MNC is not allowed.
location area code
LAC = decimal number
With this parameter you identify the location area code number. The values range
from 1 to 65533. The parameter is obligatory when you move a BTS to a new
segment.
Examples 1. Move BTS 2 from segment 1 to segment 2.
ZEQU:BTS=2:SEG=2;
Execution printouts The execution printout of the command ZEQU:BTS=2:SEG=2; when the
segment is already created is:
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BTS SEGMENT CHANGE COMPLETED:
===============================
SEG-0002 BIGCENTRUM2
BCF0020 BTS-0002 CENTRUM2
----------------------------
BTS ADMINISTRATIVE STATE ... LOCKED
BTS OPERATIONAL STATE ...... BL-USR
BTS BACKGROUND DATA STATE .. DEFINED
BSC DATABASE UPDATED
COMMAND EXECUTED
Semantic error
messages
If an error occurs, the general semantic error messages of the MML commands
are output. For more information, seeGeneral Notice Messages of MML Session.
Execution error
messages
If an error occurs, the general execution error messages of the MML commands
are output. For more information, seeRadio Network Administration and General
Error Messages of System.
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EQS CHANGE BTS ADMINISTRATIVE STATE
Function With the EQS command you change the BTS's administrative state.
Parameters BTS identification, BTS name: administrative state: forced handover, time limit;
Syntax
EQS : ( BTS = <BTS identification> |
NAME = <BTS name> ) :
<administrative state> :
[ <forced handover> | <immediate lock> ]
[ <time limit> | <300 sec> def ] ... ;
Parameter
explanations
BTS identification
BTS = decimal number
With this parameter you identify the BTS with a decimal number. The value
range depends on the BSC hardware configuration and the corresponding
options.
If you give the parameter BTS, you cannot give the parameter NAME.
BTS name
NAME = text string
With this parameter you identify the base transceiver station by name. The name
can contain 1 to 15 characters.
If you give the parameter NAME, you cannot give the parameter BTS.
administrative state
With this parameter you define the new administrative state of the BTS. When
you change the administrative state of a segment, all administrative states of the
BTSs in the segment must be changed. The values are:
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L locked state
U unlocked state
The parameter is obligatory.
forced handover FHO
With this parameter you force handovers in order to clear the traffic in the BTS.
You can only enter this parameter when the administrative state is changed from
UNLOCKED to LOCKED.
The default is that the BTS is set to LOCKED state immediately, and calls are cut
off.
time limit
With this parameter you define the time in seconds after which traffic is cleared in
the specified BTS. If the traffic is not cleared by forced handovers by the end of
the time limit, the calls are cut off.
The values range from 1 to 500 seconds. The default value is 300 seconds.
Examples 1. Change the administrative state of BTS-20 from UNLOCKED to
LOCKED with forced handovers and the default time limit.
ZEQS:BTS=20:L:FHO;
2. Change the administrative state of BTS-20 from LOCKED to
UNLOCKED.
ZEQS:BTS=20:U;
3. Change the administrative state of BTS CENTRUM1 from LOCKED to
UNLOCKED.
ZEQS:NAME=CENTRUM1:U;
Execution printouts The execution printout of the command ZEQS:BTS=1:L; is:
BSC BSC-LAB 2004-11-29 13:54:32
BTS ADMINISTRATIVE STATE CHANGED:
=================================
SEG-0020 BIGCENTRUM20
BCF-0020 BTS-0001 CENTRUM1
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BTS ADMINISTRATIVE STATE ... LOCKED
BTS OPERATIONAL STATE ...... BL-USR
BTS BACKGROUND DATA STATE .. DEFINED
BSC DATABASE UPDATED
COMMAND EXECUTED
Semantic error
messages
If an error occurs, the general semantic error messages of the MML commands
are output. For more information, see General Notice Messages of MML Session.
Execution error
messages
If an error occurs, the general execution error messages of the MML commands
are output. For more information, see Radio Network Administration and General
Error Messages of System.
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