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Contents
1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................ 1-1
1.1 Scope ............................................................................................................................................ 1-1
1.2 Intended Audience ........................................................................................................................ 1-1
1.3 Change History .............................................................................................................................. 1-1
2 Overview ..................................................................................................................................... 2-1
3 E2E Flow Control ...................................................................................................................... 3-1
3.1 E2E Flow Control Phase 1 ............................................................................................................ 3-1
3.2 E2E Flow Control Phase 2 ............................................................................................................ 3-2
3.3 Overload Indication ....................................................................................................................... 3-4
4 Engineering Guidelines ........................................................................................................... 4-1
4.1 E2E Flow Control Phase 1 ............................................................................................................ 4-1
4.1.1 Configuration Suggestions for E2E Flow Control Phase 1 ................................................... 4-1
4.1.2 Recommended Parameter Settings ..................................................................................... 4-1
4.1.3 Key Parameter Settings........................................................................................................ 4-1
4.2 E2E Flow Control Phase 2 ............................................................................................................ 4-1
4.2.1 Configuration Suggestions for E2E Flow Control Phase 2 ................................................... 4-1
4.2.2 Recommended Parameter Settings ..................................................................................... 4-1
5 Parameters ................................................................................................................................. 5-1
6 Counters ...................................................................................................................................... 6-1
7 Glossary ...................................................................................................................................... 7-1
8 Reference Documents ............................................................................................................. 8-1

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1 Introduction
1.1 Scope
This document describes the principles of end-to-end (E2E) Flow Control. The RNC and NodeB
cooperate to implement E2E Flow Control, protecting themselves from being overloaded.

If you need specific overload control measures for mass gathering events, contact Huaweis professional service teams
for tailor-made solutions.
1.2 Intended Audience
This document is intended for:

Personnel who have a good understanding of WCDMA principles

Personnel who need to learn about E2E Flow Control

Personnel who work on Huawei products
1.3 Change History
This section describes the change history of this document. There are two types of changes:

Feature change: refers to a change in the E2E Flow Control feature of a specific product version.

Editorial change: refers to a change in wording or the addition of the information that was not
described in the earlier version.
Document Issues
The issues of this document are as follows:

02 (2012-05-30)

01 (2011-10-30)
02 (2012-05-30)
This is the second commercial release of the document for RAN13.0.
Compared with 01 (2011-10-30) of RAN13.0, this issue incorporates the changes described in the
following table.
Change Type Change Description Parameter Change
Feature change None None
Editorial change Corrected the switch for enabling the E2E flow control phase
1 .The switch is now RSVDBIT1_BIT31-0 under RsvdPara1,
instead of RSVDBIT1_BIT5-1&RSVDBIT1_BIT31-0 under
RsvdPara1. For details, see section 3.1 "E2E Flow Control
Phase 1."
None

01 (2011-10-30)
This is a new document.
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2 Overview
E2e Flow Control protects network elements (NEs) in a radio access network (RAN) from being
overloaded. The NEs that participate in flow control are the RNC and NodeB.
Before E2E Flow Control is introduced, the RNC is unaware of whether the NodeB CPU, including the
CPU of the baseband and WMPT, is congested or overloaded. Therefore, the RNC continues to admit a
large number of RRC CONNECTION REQUEST messages and send RADIO LINK SETUP REQUEST
messages to the NodeB over the Iub interface even when the NodeB is congested or overloaded. In this
case, the NodeB should reject or discard these RADIO LINK SETUP REQUEST messages, which lower
the cell resource utilization. In addition, the access of high-priority services cannot be guaranteed
because the NodeB is unaware of the service priority of each message. To address these issues,
Huawei has introduced E2E Flow Control Phase 1 and E2E Flow Control Phase 2. E2e Flow Control
limits the traffic flow that enters NEs and therefore ensures the stable operation of NEs when these NEs
are overloaded. For details about other flow control measures, such as flow control for overloaded RNC
units, see the Flow Control Feature Parameter Description. Compared with flow control performed on a
single NE, E2E Flow Control has the following benefits:

More reference information is provided for flow control because of cooperation between NEs. For
example, if the RNC provides service priority information for the NodeB, the NodeB can implement
differentiated flow control based on service priorities to preferentially ensure the access of high-priority
services.

Better flow control effects can be achieved because of cooperation between NEs. In E2E Flow Control
Phase 2, the RNC performs flow control on RRC CONNECTION REQUEST messages, and the
NodeB performs flow control on RADIO LINK SETUP REQUEST messages. Consequently, if the
NodeB is overloaded, the RNC reduces the number of unnecessary RRC CONNECTION REQUEST
messages to be processed. This action reduces the NodeB Application Part (NBAP) signaling traffic
on the Iub interface, increasing resources available to admitted UEs and RAN resource utilization.
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3 E2E Flow Control
3.1 E2E Flow Control Phase 1
In E2E Flow Control Phase 1, RADIO LINK SETUP REQUEST messages sent by the RNC to the NodeB
are categorized by service priority. The NodeB performs flow control based on service priorities to
reduce the NodeB CPU load and ensures preferential access of high-priority services.
E2E Flow Control Phase 1 is based on service priorities. It enables a consistent flow control policy
between the NodeB and RNC, achieving E2E Flow Control. Figure 3-1 shows E2E Flow Control Phase 1
used in the RRC connection setup procedure.
Figure 3-1 E2E Flow Control Phase 1 used in the RRC connection setup procedure


The procedure for E2E Flow Control Phase 1 is as follows:
1. The UE sends an RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message to the RNC. This message contains
information identifying the service initiating the RRC connection request.
2. The RNC sends a RADIO LINK SETUP REQUEST message to the NodeB. This message contains
the service priority.
3. Upon receiving the RADIO LINK SETUP REQUEST message, the NodeB checks the CPU load. If
the NodeB is overloaded, it rejects or discards the RADIO LINK SETUP REQUEST message based
on the service priority instead of blindly discarding this request.
The NodeB makes flow control decisions on RADIO LINK SETUP REQUEST messages from different
services based on three thresholds: allowed flow control threshold, preferential flow control threshold,
and absolute guaranteed threshold.

Allowed flow control threshold: threshold for starting flow control on real-time services
(conversational and streaming services)
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Preferential flow control threshold: threshold for starting flow control on low-priority non-real-time
services (background and interactive services)

Absolute guaranteed threshold: threshold for starting flow control on emergency calls
Table 3-1 describes the flow control policies of different services.
Table 3-1 Flow control policies for different services
If... Then...
Allowed flow control threshold > CPU
load Preferential flow control
threshold
The NodeB rejects the RADIO LINK SETUP REQUEST
messages of BE services (background and interactive services).
Then, the procedure continues on to 4.
Absolute guaranteed threshold > CPU
load Allowed flow control threshold
The NodeB rejects the RADIO LINK SETUP REQUEST
messages of all services (BE, conversational, and streaming
services) except those of emergency calls. Then, the procedure
continues on to 4.
CPU load > Absolute guaranteed
threshold
The NodeB discards the RADIO LINK SETUP REQUEST
messages of all services.


If the CPU load is normal, the NodeB proceeds with the normal radio link setup procedure.
4. If the RADIO LINK SETUP REQUEST message is rejected or discarded due to flow control, the
NodeB sends the RNC a RADIO LINK SETUP FAILURE message with the cause value of Control
processing overload.
5. The RNC sends the UE an RRC CONNECTION REJECT message, which contains the information
element (IE) wait time.
Upon receipt of this message, the UE waits for the period of time specified by the IE wait time and
retransmits the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message. This prevents frequent RRC connection
setup attempts and reduces the network load. E2E Flow Control requires the UE to support the
processing associated with the IE wait time. For details about the wait time, see the Flow Control
Feature Parameter Description.
In other procedures, for example, in a CELL_FACH-to-CELL_DCH state transition procedure, the RNC
also sends the NodeB a RADIO LINK SETUP REQUEST message, which carries the service priority. If
the NodeB CPU is overloaded in such a procedure, the NodeB performs flow control on the RADIO LINK
SETUP FAILURE message by using the policies described in Table 3-1.
The preferential flow control threshold is specified by the FRTRJ T parameter on the NodeB side. The
absolute guaranteed threshold and allowed flow control threshold cannot be configured by operators.
Their default values are 95% and 93%, respectively.
By default, E2E Flow Control Phase 1 is disabled. To enable it, run the SET URRCTRLSWITCH
command with the RsvdPara1 parameter set to RSVDBIT1_BIT5-1&RSVDBIT1_BIT31-0 on the RNC
side.
3.2 E2E Flow Control Phase 2
In E2E Flow Control Phase 2, the RNC performs flow control on RRC CONNECTION REQUEST
messages of new services (excluding emergency calls) based on the CPU congestion level reported by
the NodeB and service priorities. The RRC CONNECTION REQUEST messages of low-priority services
are preferentially rejected. E2E Flow Control Phase 2 serves as a supplement to E2E Flow Control
Phase 1. The former reduces the NBAP signaling traffic on the Iub interface and saves RAN resources.
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Huawei recommends using E2E Flow Control Phase 2 in conjunction with E2E Flow Control Phase 1,
which is shown in Figure 3-2.
Figure 3-2 E2E Flow Control Phase 2 used in conjunction with E2E Flow Control Phase 1


The procedure for E2E Flow Control Phase 2 used in conjunction with E2E Flow Control Phase 1 is as
follows:
1. The NodeB monitors the CPU load in real time and specifies the congestion level in the
measurement report of the Received Total Wideband Power (RTWP).
2. The NodeB periodically reports the RTWP to the RNC.
3. The UE sends an RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message to the RNC. The message contains
information about the service initiating the RRC connection request.
4. The RNC limits the number of RRC CONNECTION REQUEST messages admitted at the current
second based on the congestion level reported by the NodeB.
The RNC does not perform flow control on RRC CONNECTION REQUEST messages of emergency
calls or conversational services. According to the cause of the service establishment, the RNC
performs flow control on RRC CONNECTION REQUEST messages of other services based on their
service priorities. The following service priorities are in descending order: streaming services > BE
services and high-priority signaling > low-priority signaling.
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If the number of RRC CONNECTION REQUEST messages admitted is greater than the preset
threshold at the current second, the RNC rejects all subsequent RRC CONNECTION REQUEST
messages and responds with RRC CONNECTION REJECT messages. If the number of rejected RRC
CONNECTION REQUEST messages is greater than the value of the SysRrcRejNum parameter (set
by running the SET UCALLSHOCKCTRL command), the RNC discards all received RRC
CONNECTION REQUEST messages and does not respond to UEs with RRC CONNECTION
REJECT messages. The number of RRC CONNECTION REQUEST messages that can be admitted
at the current second on the RNC can be adjusted by running the SET UCTRLPLNFCPARA
command. The default value is recommended. Note that adjusting this parameter directly affects flow
control. Consult Huawei technical support before modifying the parameter settings.
5. If an RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message can be admitted, the RNC sends a RADIO LINK
SETUP REQUEST message to the NodeB. This message contains the service priority. Then, the
NodeB performs E2E Flow Control Phase 1 based on its CPU load. For details, see section 3.1 "E2E
Flow Control Phase 1."
By default, E2E Flow Control Phase 2 is disabled. To enable it, run the SET UCTRLPLNFCPARA
command with the RanCtrlFcSwitch parameter set to RAN_CTRLPLN_FC-1.

E2E Flow Control Phase 2 automatically stops if the RNC does not receive any RTWP measurement reports for more than
1 minute. When the RNC receives another RTWP measurement report, it starts E2E Flow Control Phase 2.
3.3 Overload Indication
The following counters indicate the number of RRC CONNECTION REQUEST messages discarded
when E2E Flow Control Phase 2 is enabled:

VS.LowPriRRC.RanFC.Disc.Num

VS.NormPriRRC.RanFC.Disc.Num

VS.HighPriRRC.RanFC.Disc.Num
The counter VS.NodeB.CPU.Cong.Dur indicates the E2E Flow Control Phase 2 usage duration.
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4 Engineering Guidelines
4.1 E2E Flow Control Phase 1
4.1.1 Configuration Suggestions for E2E Flow Control Phase 1
When the NodeB is overloaded, E2E Flow Control Phase 1 reduces the NodeB load, helping to ensure
access of high-priority services, such as emergency calls and CS services. It is recommended that E2E
Flow Control Phase 1 be enabled.
4.1.2 Recommended Parameter Settings
The following key parameters are related to E2E Flow Control:

FRTRJ T
The FRTRJ T parameter specifies the flow control threshold for low-priority non-real-time services. The
default value of this parameter is 90%, which ensures a smooth network upgrade.

RrcConnRejWaitTmr
After E2E Flow Control is enabled, set the IE wait time in the RRC CONNECTION REJECT message
to 15 seconds.
4.1.3 Key Parameter Settings
Setting FRTRJ T to a smaller value increases network reliability and the access of CS services and
emergency calls is guaranteed when traffic burst occurs. In addition, the NodeB is less likely to break
down, which occurs when the NodeB CPU load exceeds the absolute guaranteed threshold.
Setting FRTRJ T to a smaller value, however, reduces the radio link setup success rate of the NodeB.
Setting FRTRJ T to a larger value increases the number of service setups. For example, if the parameter
value is changed from 80% to 90%, 10% more CPU capacity is used for service access. Flow control,
however, can be triggered only when the CPU load reaches 90%, which reduces network reliability.
4.2 E2E Flow Control Phase 2
4.2.1 Configuration Suggestions for E2E Flow Control Phase 2
The RNC starts E2E Flow Control Phase 2 before the NodeB CPU is overloaded. Therefore, the RRC
setup success rate of PS services may decrease after E2E Flow Control Phase 2 is enabled. E2E Flow
Control Phase 2 reduces the signaling traffic over the Iub interface to avoid NodeB overload. Huawei
recommends that E2E Flow Control Phase 2 be enabled to increase NodeB reliability.
4.2.2 Recommended Parameter Settings
After E2E Flow Control Phase 2 is enabled, set the reporting period of RTWP to 1 second or less by
running the SET ULDM command and modifying the TenMsecForUlBasicMeas parameter. If the
reporting period of RTWP is longer than 1 second, the effect of flow control may deteriorate because the
feedback of the NodeB CPU usage may be delayed. For example, if the reporting period of RTWP is set
to 2 seconds, then in the first second, the RNC can limit the number of RRC CONNECTION REQUEST
messages that can be admitted based on the congestion level reported by the NodeB. In the next
second, the RNC has to limit those requests assuming that the congestion level remains unchanged.
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Table 5-1 Parameter description
Parameter ID NE MML Command Description
FRTRJT NodeB SET
CONGCTRLPARA
Meaning:Control Plane Congestion First Reject
Threshold
GUI Value Range:80~90
Actual Value Range:80~90
Unit:%
Default Value:90
RanCtrlFcSwitch BSC6900 SET
UCTRLPLNFCPARA(
Optional)
Meaning:Whether to start flow control on the control
plane:
1) RAN_CTRLPLN_FC (RAN Integrated Flow
Control Switch): When the switch is turned on, the
RNC performs flow control on RRC connection
setup requests based on the congestion levels
reported by the NodeB.
GUI Value Range:RAN_CTRLPLN_FC(RAN Flow
Control Switch)
Actual Value Range:RAN_CTRLPLN_FC
Unit:None
Default Value:None
RrcConnRejWaitT
mr
BSC6900 SET
USTATETIMER(Optio
nal)
Meaning:Wait time in high-priority RRC connection
reject message, the time period the UE has to wait
before repeating the rejected procedure of RRC
connection
GUI Value Range:0~15
Actual Value Range:0~15
Unit:s
Default Value:4
RsvdPara1 BSC6900 SET
URRCTRLSWITCH(O
ptional)
Meaning:2) NAS_QOS_MOD_SWITCH (QoS
Change Switch for NAS)
When the switch is turned on, for UEs whose
HS-DSCH category is smaller than 13, if the
maximum downlink rate specified in the PDP
activation requests from the UEs exceeds 16 Mbit/s,
the requests are sent to the CN after the rate is
changed to 16 Mbit/s.
When the switch is turned off, the PDP activation
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Parameter ID NE MML Command Description
requests are sent to the CN without changing the
maximum downlink rate.
15) RSVDBIT1_BIT15 (Reserved Parameter 1 Bit
15)
When the switch is turned on, the RNC enables the
function of AMR mute detection.
When the switch is turned off, the RNC disables the
function of AMR mute detection.
16) RSVDBIT1_BIT16 (Reserved Parameter 1 Bit
16)
When the switch is turned on, the RNC can perform
DRDs during the P2D procedure.
When the switch is turned off, the RNC cannot
perform DRDs during the P2D procedure.
17) SYSHO_CSIN_PERMIT_SWITCH (2G-to-3G
CS Handover Switch)
When the switch is turned on, inter-RAT CS
handovers from 2G cells to 3G cells are allowed.
When the switch is turned off, inter-RAT CS
handovers from 2G cells to 3G cells are not
allowed.
20) RSVDBIT1_BIT20 (Reserved Parameter 1 Bit
20)
When this switch is turned on, the RNC performs a
state transition from CELL_PCH or URA_PCH to
CELL_FACH (P2F) upon receiving a CELL
UPDATE message with the cause value "uplink
data transmission" or "paging response".
When this switch is turned off, if receiving a CELL
UPDATE message with the cause value "uplink
data transmission" or "paging response," the RNC
performs a state transition from CELL_PCH or
URA_PCH to CELL_DCH (P2D) in either of the
following scenarios:
(1)Congestion occurs on the FACH.
(2)Congestion occurs on the DCCH, and the value
of the Establishment cause information element (IE)
in the message is Originating Conversational Call,
Terminating Conversational Call, or Emergency
Call.
21) RSVDBIT1_BIT21 (Reserved Parameter 1 Bit
21)
When the switch is turned on, for UEs that are
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Parameter ID NE MML Command Description
establishing AMR services and shifting from the
CELL_FACH state to the CELL_DCH state, the
RNC stops establishing AMR services to handle cell
update if the RNC receives from the UEs a cell
update message containing the cause value "cell
reselection."
When the switch is turned off, for UEs that are
establishing AMR services and shifting from the
CELL_FACH state to the CELL_DCH state, if the
RNC receives from the UEs a cell update message
containing the cause value "cell reselection," the
RNC stops establishing AMR services to handle cell
update and resumes AMR services only after cell
update is completed.
22) RSVDBIT1_BIT22 (Reserved Parameter 1 Bit
22)
When the switch is turned on, the RNC does not
trigger cell update with the cause value "RL Failure"
if the RNC detects interrupted downlink
transmission on SRB2.
When the switch is turned off, the RNC triggers cell
update with the cause value "RL Failure" and
reestablishes radio links if the RNC detects
interrupted downlink transmission on SRB2.
23) RSVDBIT1_BIT23 (Reserved Parameter 1 Bit
23)
When the switch is turned on, the RNC does not
trigger cell update with the cause value "RL Failure"
reported by a UE if the associated NodeB reports to
the RNC that all radio links for the UE experience
synchronization loss.
When the switch is turned off, the RNC triggers cell
update with the cause value "RL Failure" reported
by a UE and reestablishes radio links, if the
associated NodeB reports to the RNC that all radio
links for the UE experience synchronization loss.
24) RSVDBIT1_BIT24 (Reserved Parameter 1 Bit
24)
When the switch is turned on, for UEs using CS
services, the RNC does not trigger cell update with
the cause value "RL Failure" reported by a UE, if the
RNC detects interrupted downlink transmission on
SRB2, or if the associated NodeB reports to the
RNC that all radio links for the UE experience
synchronization loss.
When the switch is turned off, for UEs using CS
services, the RNC triggers cell update with the
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Parameter ID NE MML Command Description
cause value "RL Failure" reported by a UE and
reestablishes radio links, if the RNC detects
interrupted downlink transmission on SRB2, or if the
associated NodeB reports to the RNC that all radio
links for the UE experience synchronization loss.
25) RSVDBIT1_BIT25 (Reserved Parameter 1 Bit
25)
When the switch is turned on, for UEs using PS
services only, the RNC does not reestablish radio
links for a UE if the RNC detects interrupted
downlink transmission on SRB2, or if the associated
NodeB reports to the RNC that all radio links for the
UE experience synchronization loss.
When the switch is turned off, for UEs using PS
services only, the RNC triggers cell update with the
cause value "RL Failure" reported by a UE and
reestablishes radio link, if the RNC detects
interrupted downlink transmission on SRB2, or if the
associated NodeB reports to the RNC that all radio
links for the UE experience synchronization loss.
26) RSVDBIT1_BIT26 (Reserved Parameter 1 Bit
26)
When the switch is turned on, the RNC does not
reestablish radio links for a UE if the UE reports to
the RNC cell update caused by SRB reset.
When the switch is turned off, the RNC
reestablishes radio links for a UE if the UE reports
to the RNC cell update caused by SRB reset.
28) RSVDBIT1_BIT28 (Reserved Parameter 1 Bit
28)
When the switch is turned on, for UEs using CS
services, if a NodeB reports to the RNC that all
radio links for a UE experience synchronization
loss, the RNC starts the RL Restore timer whose
duration is specified by the RlRstrTmr parameter in
the SET USTATETIMER command. After the timer
has expired, the RNC triggers cell update with the
cause value "radio link failure" and reestablishes
radio links for the UE.
When the switch is turned off, for UEs using CS
services, if a NodeB reports to the RNC that all
radio links for a UE experience synchronization
loss, the RNC starts the RL Restore timer whose
duration is specified by the T313 parameter in the
SET UCONNMODETIMER command. After the
timer has expired, the RNC triggers cell update with
the cause value "radio link failure" and reestablishes
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Parameter ID NE MML Command Description
radio links for the UE.
29) RSVDBIT1_BIT29 (Reserved Parameter 1 Bit
29)
When the switch is turned off, the RNC performs the
CELL_DCH-to-CELL_FACH (D2F for short)
procedure on UEs that support fast dormancy.
When the switch is turned on, the RNC performs the
CELL_DCH-to-CELL_PCH (D2P for short)
procedure on UEs that support fast dormancy.
GUI Value Range:RSVDBIT1_BIT1,
NAS_QOS_MOD_SWITCH, RSVDBIT1_BIT3,
RSVDBIT1_BIT4, RSVDBIT1_BIT5,
RSVDBIT1_BIT6, RSVDBIT1_BIT7,
RSVDBIT1_BIT8, RSVDBIT1_BIT9,
RSVDBIT1_BIT10, RSVDBIT1_BIT11,
RSVDBIT1_BIT12, RSVDBIT1_BIT13,
RSVDBIT1_BIT14, RSVDBIT1_BIT15,
RSVDBIT1_BIT16,
SYSHO_CSIN_PERMIT_SWITCH,
RSVDBIT1_BIT18, RSVDBIT1_BIT19,
RSVDBIT1_BIT20, RSVDBIT1_BIT21,
RSVDBIT1_BIT22, RSVDBIT1_BIT23,
RSVDBIT1_BIT24, RSVDBIT1_BIT25,
RSVDBIT1_BIT26, RSVDBIT1_BIT27,
RSVDBIT1_BIT28, RSVDBIT1_BIT29,
RSVDBIT1_BIT30, RSVDBIT1_BIT31,
RSVDBIT1_BIT32
Actual Value Range:This parameter is set to 0 or 1
according to the related domains.
Unit:None
Default Value:None
SysRrcRejNum BSC6900 SET
UCALLSHOCKCTRL(
Optional)
Meaning:The parameter specifies the maximum
number of RRC Connection Reject messages per
second from SPU subsystem to UE. When the SPU
subsystem is in flow control state, the system will
respond RRC Connection Reject message to UE. If
the number of RRC Connection Reject messages
exceeds the value of the parameter, RNC will
discard the RRC connection request.
GUI Value Range:1~500
Actual Value Range:1~500
Unit:None
Default Value:100
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Parameter ID NE MML Command Description
TenMsecForUlBa
sicMeas
BSC6900 SET
ULDM(Mandatory)
Meaning:UL basic common measurement report
cycle. For detailed information of this parameter,
refer to 3GPP TS 25.433.
GUI Value Range:1~6000
Actual Value Range:10~60000
Unit:10ms
Default Value:100

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6 Counters
There are no specific counters associated with this feature.
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7 Glossary
For the acronyms, abbreviations, terms, and definitions, see the Glossary.
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8 Reference Documents
[1] Flow Control Feature Parameter Description

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