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NSN Parametres

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Range and step

Default value -1

Description

INDEX MCC
MNC LAC CI NCC BCC FREQ PMRG LMRG QMRG MRGS PRI OF SL AUCL PMAX1

0...31, step 1 0 TO 999,(3 characters)

With this parameter you define the adjacent cell index for the adjacent GSM cell.

With this parameter you define Mobile Country Code (MCC). NO 0 TO 99&0 TO 999(MML range: NO 0..99) With this parameter you define the mobile network code number for the adjacent With this parameter you define the LAC of the adjacent cell (target cell). The iden 1...65533, step 1 NO 0...65535, step 1 NO With this parameter you identify the cells within a location area 0...7, step 1 NO With this parameter you identify the network colour code number. 0...7, step 1 NO With this parameter you define the BTS colour code number. GSM 900: 1..124 and 975..1023, NO 0/GSM 1800: 512..885 With this parameter you assign the ARFCN (absolute radio frequency number) to -24...63 dB, step 1 dB -24...24 dB, step 1 dB -24...24 dB, step 1 dB gui ==> internal//not used (N) ==> 0//used 6 dB 3 dB 0 dB used (Y) (1) 0...7, step 1

With this parameter you define a threshold in the power budget process. The han

With this parameter you define a threshold for a handover caused by signal level With this parameter you define a threshold for a handover caused by signal quali

With this parameter you define whether the handover margins for signal level and

With this parameter you define the priority level for an adjacent cell. The priority l

1
-110...-47 dBm, step 1 dBm -110...-47 dBm, step 1 dBm -47 dBm 5...39 dBm, step 2 dBm 33 dBm

HO LOAD FACTOR -100

With this parameter you define the minimum signal level of an adjacent cell, whe

With this parameter you define the minimum signal level of an adjacent cell, whe

PMAX2

SYNC TRHO ACL FMT POPT

With this parameter you define the maximum power level an MS may use in the s With this parameter you identify the maximum transmission power of the BTS as an attenuation from the peak power of the TRX. This parameter is used for frequency bands GSM 1800 and GSM 0...30 dB, step 2 dB 0 dB With this parameter you define whether the adjacent cell is gui ==> internal///not synchronised with the synchronized (N) ==> cell in use.///When 0///synchronized (Y) ==> defining adjacencies 1 between the sectors of NokiaPrimeSite, the not synchronized (0), ///-109...-47 dBm, (N) step 1 synchronized (Y) (1) dBm///MML range: 109...-47 dBm and N 0 dBm With this parameter you define the minimum signal level when a traffic reason ha

Not Used (0), Same Layer Not (1), Used Upper (0) Layer (2), Lower With Layer this parameter (3) you define the adjacent cell layer in relation to the active cell 0...255 SACCH fr, step 1 SACCH 0 SACCH fr fr -110...-47 dBm, step 1 dBm gui ==> internal//GSM ==> 0//MCN/Shared ==> 1 With this parameter you define the limit which is compared with the identification

255

With this parameter you define the optimum uplink RF signal level after a handov

CTY CHAIN HOTA DRT DADL DADLA AGENA GRXP GTXP1 GTXP2

GSM (0)

With this parameter you indicate the IDR(intelligent directed retry used) type of th

With parameter you (1), define whether the adjacent cell(2), is a or an extend Normal or Nokia 2nd generation extended cell (0), E Cellthis Normal TRX Alloc E Cell Extended TRX Alloc Enormal Cell Same Type As (-110...-47 dBm, step 1 dBm (-100)

With this parameter you define the threshold value of the signal strength in the ad

DADL is not applied (N) (0) With this parameter you define whether the direct access to desired layer/band h

DADLA is not applied (N) With (0) this parameter you define whether the direct access to desired layer/band h (-110...-47 dBm, step 1 dBm) (-105dbm) 5...39 dBm, step 2 dBm 0...36, step 2

GPRS is disabled in the adjacent With this cell parameter (N) (0) you define whether the GPRS capability is enabled or disable

With this parameter you define the minimum power level an MS has to receive be

33dbm 30dbm

With this parameter you define the maximum transmission power level a mobile s

With this parameter you define the maximum transmission power level a mobile s

PRC HCS GTEO GPET GREO

0...7, step 1

0
0 dB 10 s

(-110...-48 dB, step 255db


0...70 dB, step 10 dB 10...320 s, step 10 s (-52...48 dB, step 2 dB)

With this parameter you define the HCS (hierarchical cell structures) priority for th With this parameter you define the signal strength threshold for applying HCS in

With this parameter you define the negative offset of the C32 reselection criterion

With this parameter you define the duration for which the GPRS Temporary Offse

0db

With this parameter you define the offset of the C32 reselection criterion for adjac With this parameter you identify GPRS cells using the routing area code number.///NetAct NOTE: When creating BTS using RAC default value 255 the RAC will not be defined for the BTS.

RAC GBAR REP

0...255, step 1

255

Status for cell reselection is set to normal (0), Status With for cell this reselection parameter you is set combine to barred the (1) cell barred (BAR) and cellbar qualify (QUA)

Reporting Priority Is Set To With Normal this parameter (0) you define the reporting priority of the adjacent WCDMA RAN

djacent cell index for the adjacent GSM cell.

le Country Code (MCC).

mobile network code number for the adjacent WCDMA RAN cell.

LAC of the adjacent cell (target cell). The identification consists of the Mobile Country Code Number, Mobile Network Code Number, Cell Identification and the Location Area C

cells within a location area

network colour code number.

BTS colour code number.

ARFCN (absolute radio frequency number) to the transceiver.

eshold in the power budget process. The handover margin prevents repeated handover between adjacent cells

eshold for a handover caused by signal level eshold for a handover caused by signal quality

her the handover margins for signal level and quality will be taken into account in the handover decision algorithm.

riority level for an adjacent cell. The priority level is used for target cell evaluation by the handover control process. By using priority levels for the handover algorithm, it is pos

minimum signal level of an adjacent cell, when a handover is allowed to one of them.

minimum signal level of an adjacent cell, when a handover is allowed to an adjacent umbrella cell.

maximum power level an MS may use in the serving cell for GSM 800 and GSM 900 bands. When the segment usage option is ON and the segment does not contain a BCCH

minimum signal level when a traffic reason handover is allowed to an adjacent cell.

djacent cell layer in relation to the active cell. A call can be handed over to the cells that are visible to the serving cell by adjacency definition. This means the cells of upper la

mit which is compared with the identification counter (fast moving MS) in the adjacent cell. If the limit is exceeded, the call is handed over from the macrocell to the best micro

ptimum uplink RF signal level after a handover on a channel in the adjacent cell. If optimisation is enabled, the parameter indicates also the desirable uplink signal level after

IDR(intelligent directed retry used) type of the cell. This parameter affects the intelligent directed retry

her the adjacent cell is a normal or an extended cell. The meanings of the HOTA values are:(1)0 ... Normal cell or Nokia 2nd generation extended cell(2)1 ... Nokia UltraSite o

hreshold value of the signal strength in the adjacent cell for the Directed Retry procedure. If the signal strength level in the cell is lower than this threshold value, adjacent cell

her the direct access to desired layer/band handover is applied to the adjacent cell.

her the direct access to desired layer/band handover is applied to the adjacent cell in case of AMR call establishment and whether AMR target cells are prioritised in handove

her the GPRS capability is enabled or disabled in the adjacent cell.//In the adjacent cell creation if this parameter is not given and the SEG and the adjacent cell are in the sa

minimum power level an MS has to receive before it is allowed to access the cell

maximum transmission power level a mobile station can use when accessing a packet control channel in the cell for GSM 900/800 bands.

maximum transmission power level a mobile station may use when accessing a packet control channel in the cell for GSM 1800/1900

HCS (hierarchical cell structures) priority for the cells. 0 is the lowest and 7 is the highest priority. ignal strength threshold for applying HCS in GPRS and LSA reselection.

egative offset of the C32 reselection criterion for the duration of the GPRS penalty time (GPET) after the MS has placed the cell on the list of the strongest carriers. It is used

uration for which the GPRS Temporary Offset (GTEO) applies.

ffset of the C32 reselection criterion for adjacent cell.

e cell barred (BAR) and cellbar qualify (QUA) parameters and indicate the status for cell reselection

eporting priority of the adjacent WCDMA RAN cell.

ADJACENT CELL DATA

ber, Cell Identification and the Location Area Code.

rity levels for the handover algorithm, it is possible to take into account the location of the adjacent cell.

ON and the segment does not contain a BCCH BTS you cannot modify this parameter.

cy definition. This means the cells of upper layer, serving layer and lower layer. The adjacent cell layer definition can be used, for example, in umbrella and power budget han

ded over from the macrocell to the best microcell.

tes also the desirable uplink signal level after the handover. The optimisation procedure works only for intra-BSC handovers.

neration extended cell(2)1 ... Nokia UltraSite or Nokia Talk-family extended cell, BSC tries to allocate a new channel from a normal transceiver (N-TRX)2 ... Nokia UltraSite or

lower than this threshold value, adjacent cell is not accepted as a candidate in directed retry.

er AMR target cells are prioritised in handover. In handover this parameter indicates whether AMR is enabled in the target cell. These AMR-enabled cells are then prioritised o

d the SEG and the adjacent cell are in the same BSS, the value of this parameter is copied from the SEG.

on the list of the strongest carriers. It is used by the mobile station as part of its calculation of C32 for the cell reselection process. The parameter can be changed in 10 dB st

r example, in umbrella and power budget handovers in defining the target cells according to their layer.

al transceiver (N-TRX)2 ... Nokia UltraSite or Nokia Talk-family extended cell, BSC tries to allocate a new channel from an extended transceiver (E-TRX)3 ... Nokia UltraSite o

hese AMR-enabled cells are then prioritised over other cells for AMR capable MS.

s. The parameter can be changed in 10 dB steps. Value 70 dB means infinity.

ded transceiver (E-TRX)3 ... Nokia UltraSite or Nokia Talk-family extended cell, BSC tries to allocate a new channel from a transceiver that is of the same type as the transcei

ceiver that is of the same type as the transceiver where

PARAMETER NAME OF PARAMETER EFP enable fast averaging PC EFH enable fast averaging HO (EFH) MIH min int between HO req (MIH)
ho period umbrella

RANGE(DEF VALVE)
method is disabled (N) (0), method is enabled (Y) (1) method is disabled (N) (0), method is enabled (Y) (1) 0...31 s, step 1 s(5 s)

6
0...31 s, step 1 s(3S)

MIU GPP ATCM ATCI ATPM AWS NOZ AAC METH EFHO ZERO ZVER GCI BCI TIM CGR CBR

min int between unsucc HO attempt

HO PERIOD PBGT
GSM PLMN priorisation AMH traffic control MCN AMH traffic control IUO NOT USED

6 NOT USED NOT USED


[-24...24 dBm, step 1 dBm(255dbm)] 1...32, step 1///NOTE: Units: SACCH Periods(6) 0...7, step 1(2)

AMH TRHO PBGT MARGIN


adjacent cell averaging window size number of zero results all adjacent cells averaged super reuse estimation method enable inter FRT handover interfering cell number of zero results all interfering cells averaged super reuse good C/I threshold super reuse bad C/I threshold minimum BSIC decode time super reuse good threshold Rx level super reuse bad threshold Rx level

NOT USED

NOTE: MML Range:AVE (average taking method for IUO), MAX (maximum taking method for IU 0...31, step 1//NOTE: Units: SACCH periods(2) 9 (-127...127, step 1)(`17) (-127...127, step 1)(`10) 0...128, step 1(NOTE: Units: SACCH periods)(10) (-110...-47 dBm, step 1 dBm)(-80) (-110...-47 dBm, step 1 dBm)(-85)

NOTE:MML Range:REG (handover between super-reuse frequency groups is enabled, but a ha

DISCRIPTION
With this parameter you indicate whether the Fast Handover Measurement Averaging Method after power control is enabled. With this parameter you indicate whether the Fast Handover Measurement Averaging Method is enabled after handovers and in the new TCH. With this parameter you define the minimum interval between handovers related to the same connection The umbrella handover procedure enables network-directed traffic control between umbrella cells (macrocells) and microcells. The parameter With this parameter you define the minimum interval between unsuccessful handover attempts related to the same connection

enable u

With this parameter you define a preference order for handover target GSM cells according to PLMN area. With this parameter you indicate whether the Advanced Multilayer Handling is used with micro cells or dual band. With this parameter you indicate whether the Advanced Multilayer Handling is used with Intelligent Underlay-Overlay.

With this parameter you define the power budget margin used in Advance Multilayer Handling when the load of the cell exceeds the value defined with the AM With this parameter you define the window size for averaging the signal quality, signal level and distance measurement results With this parameter you define the number of zero results which can be omitted when the measurement results of the adjacent cells are averaged. With this parameter you indicate whether the signal measurement results will be averaged for all adjacent cells, or only for the six best adjacent cells.

With this parameter you define the method which will be used in the handover evaluation procedure when the handover algorithm calculates either the downli

With this parameter you indicate whether a handover between super-reuse frequency groups is enabled in situations when a handover to a regular TRX is no

With this parameter you indicate the number of zero results which can be omitted when measurement results of the interfering cells are being averaged for

With this parameter you indicate whether measurement results will be averaged for all interfering cells (value Y), or only for those interfering cells which ar

The parameter compares the downlink C/I ratio on a super-reused TRX for triggering a handover to the super-reused TRX. C/I ratio: Threshold level for a ha The parameter compares the downlink C/I ratio on a super-reused TRX for triggering a handover from the super-reused TRX. C/I ratio: Threshold level for a With this parameter you determine the period after a call set-up or a handover during which the handover to a super-reuse TRX is not possible The parameter is used for comparing the downlink signal level for triggering a handover to the super-reuse TRX. The parameter is used for comparing the downlink signal level of the super-reuse TRX for triggering the handover to a regular TRX.

n the new TCH.

The parameter

enable umbrella handover (EUM) indicates whether the umbrella handover procedure is enabled. The umbrella handover is enabled w

s the value defined with the AMH Upper Load Threshold (AUT).

nt cells are averaged. six best adjacent cells.

m calculates either the downlink C/I ratio for Intelligent Underlay-Overlay (IUO) or the downlink signal level for Intelligent Coverage Enhancement (ICE).

andover to a regular TRX is not possible.

ng cells are being averaged for the C/I evaluation procedure.

ose interfering cells which are among the six best neighbouring cells received in the last measurement result message (value N).

ratio: Threshold level for a handover

C/I ratio: Threshold level for a handover

is not possible

abled. The umbrella handover is enabled when the value is 'yes'.

Enhancement (ICE).

RET

max number of retransmission(4 (4))

1 (1), 2 (2), 4 (4), 7 (7)

With this parameter you define the maximum number of retransmissions on the RACH (random access channel) that the MS can perform.

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