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Date 2016-06-23
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Contents
2 Overview......................................................................................................................................... 3
2.1 Introduction.................................................................................................................................................................... 3
2.2 Benefits........................................................................................................................................................................... 4
8 Parameters..................................................................................................................................... 23
9 Counters........................................................................................................................................ 32
10 Glossary....................................................................................................................................... 34
11 Reference Documents............................................................................................................... 35
1.1 Scope
This document describes WRFD-150233 Differentiated Service Based on Resource
Reservation, including its technical principles, related features, network impact, and
engineering guidelines.
This document applies to the following NE types.
NE Type NE Model
Micro BTS3911E
Changes in wording or addition of information that was not described in the earlier
version
WRFD-15 Differentia Y Y Y Y Y
0233 ted
Service
Based on
Resource
Reservatio
n
NOTE
Y indicates that a feature is supported; N indicates that a feature is not supported; NA indicates that an NE is
not involved, that is, a feature does not require the support of the NE.
The features described in this document are implemented in the same way on macro, micro,
and LampSite base stations.
2 Overview
2.1 Introduction
Insufficient downlink power resources affect user experience on highly loaded networks.
When downlink power resources become insufficient on networks, the Differentiated Service
Based on Resource Reservation feature limits the amount of downlink resources consumed by
low-priority users to reserve more power for high-priority users. In this way, high-priority
users experience improved service.
The Differentiated Service Based on Resource Reservation feature prioritizes users by the
Scheduling Priority Indicator (SPI). This feature also defines resource groups to manage
multiple users in a cell and sorts users into different resource groups based on the SPI. In
applications, each cell supports four resource groups.
Operators can configure the maximum HSDPA power ratio for each resource group. Figure
2-1 illustrates how power resources are reserved.
In the packet switched (PS) service setup procedure, the SPI helps determine the specified
resource group that an HSDPA user belongs to. Also it is assumed that the maximum HSDPA
power ratio for each resource group has been configured. During air interface scheduling, the
NodeB periodically calculates the total downlink power consumption of each resource group
in a cell. This is then compared to the configured power ratio.
In a cell where power resources are insufficient, if the total downlink power consumption of a
resource group exceeds the configured power ratio for the resource group, the amount of
downlink power resources is limited. In a cell where power resources are sufficient, if the
total downlink power consumption of a resource group exceeds the configured power ratio for
the resource group, users in the resource group can still use the remaining downlink power
resources (if any). This fully utilizes the downlink power resources.
2.2 Benefits
The Differentiated Service Based on Resource Reservation feature limits the downlink
HSDPA power resources consumed by low-priority users and reserves more downlink
resources for high-priority users, thereby improving the experience of high-priority users. At
the same time, however, this feature prevents high-priority users from totally monopolizing
resources so a basic quality of service (QoS) to other users is ensured.
A resource group contains specific users. The users in a resource group share part of radio
resources on a radio access network.
Figure 3-1 lists the mapping between the SPI(BSC6900,BSC6910) and the traffic class, ARP,
and THP. The mapping can be configured by running RNC MML commands.
Figure 3-1 Mapping between the SPI and the traffic class, ARP, and THP
If the WRFD-020806 Differentiated Service Based on SPI Weight feature has been activated,
SPIs are already configured.
If the WRFD-020806 Differentiated Service Based on SPI Weight feature has not been
activated, SPIs are determined based on the mapping relationships with the traffic class, ARP,
and THP. For descriptions of the traffic class, ARP, and THP, see Differentiated HSPA Service
Feature Parameter Description.
Run the RNC MML command ADD UUSERGRPSPIMAP to define the resource group that
users belong to when the user priorities are identified by SPIs. Table 3-1 provides a
configuration example of the mapping between SPIs and resource groups. In the example,
Recourse group management in this document is applicable only to PS interactive services and PS
background services of HSDPA users.
With the WRFD-150204 Platinum User Prioritizing feature, platinum users are not grouped
into any resource groups based on SPIs, and therefore platinum users can consume resources
beyond the limitations set by the maximum HSDPA power ratio.
Table 3-1 Configuration example of the mapping between SPIs and resource groups
Scheduling Priority Indicator Resource Group ID
(SPI(BSC6900,BSC6910)) (ResGroupId(BSC6900,BSC6910))
2 ResG0
3 ResG0
5 ResG1
6 ResG1
10 ResG2
11 ResG2
Run the RNC MML command ADD UCELLRESGRP to configure the maximum HSDPA
power ratio for each resource group in a cell.
Table 3-2 describes an example for configuring the maximum HSDPA power ratio for
resource groups on the BSC6900. When the Differentiated Service Based on Resource
Reservation feature is activated, ResGMatchSwitch(BSC6900,BSC6910) is set to SPI.
l If the maximum HSDPA power ratio for resource group 0 needs to be equal to or lower
than 20% of the total maximum downlink power for the cell during power congestion,
ResG0DpaMaxPwrRatio(BSC6900,BSC6910) is set to 20.
l If the maximum HSDPA power ratio for resource group 1 and that for resource group 2
need to be equal to or lower than 60% of the total maximum downlink power for the cell
during power congestion, ResG1DpaMaxPwrRatio(BSC6900,BSC6910) and
ResG2DpaMaxPwrRatio(BSC6900,BSC6910) are set to 60.
l If the maximum power consumption limitation does not apply to users in resource group
3, ResG3DpaMaxPwrRatio(BSC6900,BSC6910) is set to 100.
Table 3-2 Maximum HSDPA power ratio for resource groups (using the BSC6900 as an
example)
Cell ID Resource Max. Max. Max. Max.
(CellId(BS Group HSDPA HSDPA HSDPA HSDPA
C6900,BSC Matching Power Power Power Power
6910)) Algorithm Ratio for Ratio for Ratio for Ratio for
Switch Resource Resource Resource Resource
(ResGMatc Group 0 Group 1 Group 2 Group 3
hSwitch(BS (ResG0Dpa (ResG1Dpa (ResG2Dpa (ResG3Dpa
C6900,BSC MaxPwrRa MaxPwrRa MaxPwrRa MaxPwrRa
6910)) tio(BSC690 tio(BSC690 tio(BSC690 tio(BSC690
0,BSC6910) 0,BSC6910) 0,BSC6910) 0,BSC6910)
) ) ) )
NOTE
The maximum HSDPA power ratio for a resource group indicates the percentage of the HSDPA transmit
power consumed by all users in the resource group on the HS-SCCH and HS-PDSCH to the maximum
cell transmit power. Non-HSDPA channels such as pilot channels also consume a part of downlink
transmit power resources. Therefore, the power resources available to HSDPA channels account for 75%
or less of the maximum cell transmit power. If the maximum HSDPA power ratio for a resource group is
greater than 75%, the parameter settings do not take effect.
During HSDPA air interface scheduling, the NodeB periodically calculates the downlink
power consumption of users in resource groups in a cell over the HS-SCCH and HS-PDSCH.
If the total amount of power resources consumed over the HS-SCCH and HS-PDSCH exceeds
the configured maximum HSDPA power ratio for the resource group, the RNC lowers the
scheduling priorities of users in the resource group. This allows users in other resource groups
or not in resource groups to preferentially use these power resources. If there are remaining
power resources after users in other resource groups or not in resource groups are scheduled,
users in the resource group can use the remaining power even though consumption reaches
the configured maximum.
In highly loaded cells, the amount of power for a resource group is limited to the configured
maximum HSDPA power ratio. In slightly loaded cells, the users in the resource group can
use the remaining power even though the total power consumption exceeds the maximum.
This fully utilizes the downlink power resources.
5 Related Features
Prerequisite Features
Feature ID Feature Name Description
Impacted Features
Feature ID Feature Name Description
WRFD-020133 P2P
Downloading
Rate Control
during Busy
Hour
WRFD-150204 Platinum User Platinum users are not grouped into any resource
Prioritizing group based on SPIs, and therefore limitations on
HSDPA power consumption do not apply to them.
The Differentiated Service Based on Resource
Reservation feature is also not applicable to
platinum users.
6 Network Impact
System Capacity
Cell capacity changes if the following conditions are met:
l When users in both resource groups A and B need to transmit data and users in A have
better signal quality than users in B, the amount of downlink power resources available
to group A is limited if the downlink power consumed by A reaches the configured ratio.
Then downlink power resources are allocated to users in resource group B, decreasing
the cell throughput.
l When users in both resource groups A and B need to transmit data and users in B have
better signal quality than users in A, the amount of downlink power resources available
to group A is limited if the downlink power consumed by A reaches the configured ratio.
Then downlink power resources are allocated to users in resource group B, increasing the
cell throughput.
Network Performance
In the scenarios of insufficient downlink power resources, the data rates of users in a resource
group may be lower than the guaranteed bit rate (GBR) if the resource group contains
excessive users or the configured maximum HSDPA power ratio for the resource group is
low. In severe conditions, low-priority users in the resource group may experience call drops
because they are not scheduled for a long period of time.
7 Engineering Guidelines
VS.MeanTCP.NonHS(BSC6900,BSC6910)(W) =
10^(VS.MeanTCP.NonHS(BSC6900,BSC6910)/10-3)
VS.MeanTCP(BSC6900,BSC6910)(W) = 10^(VS.MeanTCP(BSC6900,BSC6910)/10-3)
If non-HSDPA TCP usage exceeds 70% or total TCP usage exceeds 80% during busy hours,
downlink power resources are considered to be insufficient. In this case, this feature can yield
expected gains.
7.3 Deployment
7.3.1 Requirements
l NodeB hardware
The 3900 series base stations including the BTS3900, DBS3900 and BTS3900C
must be configured with the WBBPb, WBBPd, WBBPf, UBBPd or UBBPe board.
l License
For details about how to activate the license, see License Management Feature
Parameter Description.
If RAN Sharing or MOCN is enabled, the licensed value is allocated among the primary
and secondary operators according to the value of the "License Allocation for Multiple
Operators parameter".
Method 3: it is recommended that the license allocation proportion of a feature be
consistent with that of the capacity license item "HSDPA Throughput-1KBPS". The
licensed values can be set by running the SET LICENSE command. If the
FeatureResAssignMode parameter in this command is set to AutoAssign, the licensed
values are automatically allocated among the primary and secondary operators. If the
FeatureResAssignMode parameter in this command is set to ManualAssign, you also
need to specify the related license parameters to implement manual license allocation.
7.3.3 Activation
Step 2 Specify the resource group that SPI users belong to.
Run the RNC MML command LST UUSERGRPSPIMAP to check whether the mapping
between SPIs and user groups exists.
l If the mapping between SPIs and user groups does not exist, QoS management based on
service awareness is not enabled. In this case, perform the following steps:
a. Run the RNC MML command ADD UUSERGROUP with User Group ID and
Description set to create a user group.
b. Run the RNC MML command ADD UUSERGRPSPIMAP with Scheduling
Priority Indicator, User Group ID, and Resource Group ID set to specify the
resource group that SPI users belong to.
l If the mapping between SPIs and user groups exists, QoS management based on service
awareness is enabled. In this case, perform the following steps:
Run the RNC MML command MOD UUSERGRPSPIMAP with Scheduling Priority
Indicator, User Group ID, and Resource Group ID set to specify the resource group
that SPI users belong to.
Step 3 Configure the maximum HSDPA power ratio for each resource group in a cell.
To activate Differentiated Service Based on Resource Reservation for a cell, run the RNC
MML command ADD UCELLRESGRP with Resource Group Matching Algorithm
Switch set to SPI to configure the maximum HSDPA power ratio for each resource group in
the cell.
Step 4 (Optional) In RAN sharing or MOCN scenario, run the RNC MML command SET
LICENSE to configure PS traffic separately for the primary and secondary operators. In this
step, set Set Object License to UMTS(UMTS), Operator Type to PRIM(Primary
Operator) or SEC(Secondary Operator), and Differentiated Service based on Resource
Reservation-kbps to the licensed value.
----End
NOTE
Enabling this feature does not involve any RNC-level or cell-level switches.
//Configuring the maximum HSDPA power ratio for each resource group in a cell
//Configuring the maximum HSDPA power ratio for resource groups 0, 1, and 2 in
cell 1234 on the BSC6900
ADD UCELLRESGRP:
CellId=1234,ResGMatchSwitch=SPI,ResG0DpaMaxPwrRatio=20,ResG1DpaMaxPwrRatio=60,ResG
2DpaMaxPwrRatio=60;
//(Optional) Configuring licensed PS traffic separately for the primary and
secondary operators in RAN sharing or MOCN scenarios
SET LICENSE: SETOBJECT=UMTS, OperatorType=PRIM,
FeatureResAssignMode=ManualAssign, DiffeServiceonResReserve=2000000;
SET LICENSE: SETOBJECT=UMTS, OperatorType=SEC, FeatureResAssignMode=ManualAssign,
DiffeServiceonResReserve=1000000;
NOTE
When configuring the feature on the CME, perform a single configuration first, and then perform a batch
modification if required.
Configure the parameters of a single object before a batch modification. Perform a batch modification
before logging out of the parameter setting interface.
Set parameters listed in the table in "Data Preparation" section from top to bottom on the
CME. For instructions on how to perform the CME single configuration, see CME Single
Configuration Operation Guide.
Step 2 (Optional) Modify objects in batches on the CME. (CME batch modification center)
To modify objects in batches, click on the CME to start the batch modification wizard.
For instructions on how to perform a batch modification through the CME batch modification
center, press F1 while running the wizard to obtain online help.
To check whether a parameter supports batch modification, see the Remarks column in the
table in "Data Preparation" section.
----End
7.3.5 Deactivation
The following table describes the parameters for deactivating this feature.
Temporary Deactivation
Run the RNC MML command MOD UCELLRESGRP with Cell ID specified, and
Resource Group Matching Algorithm Switch set to OFF to temporarily deactivate the
resource reservation function for a cell. After the resource reservation function is deactivated,
the Differentiated Service Based on Resource Reservation feature does not take effect in the
cell.
Permanent Deactivation
To permanently deactivate the resource reservation function for a cell, perform the following
steps:
Step 1 Run the RNC MML command RMV UCELLRESGRP with Cell ID specified to delete
resource groups configured in a cell.
Step 2 Delete resource groups that SPI users belong to in the RNC.
Run the RNC MML command LST UIPSERVICEQOS to query user group configurations
before deleting resource groups that SPI users belong to in the RNC.
l If the command output does not contain user group information, the QoS user group
management function is not enabled.
In this case, run the RNC MML command RMV UUSERGRPSPIMAP with
Scheduling Priority Indicator set to delete resource groups that SPI users belong to.
l If the command output contains user group information, the QoS user group
management function is enabled.
In this case, run the RNC MML command MOD USERGRPSPIMAP with Scheduling
Priority Indicator, and User Group ID set, and with Resource Group ID changed to
ResGNone(ResGNone).
Step 3 Run the RNC MML command SET LICENSE to deactivate the license for the Differentiated
Service Based on Resource Reservation feature. In this step, set Set Object License to
UMTS, Operator Type to PRIM(Primary Operator) or SEC(Secondary Operator), and
Differentiated Service based on Resource Reservation-kbps to 0.
----End
Temporary Deactivation
//Temporarily deactivating the resource reservation function for cell 1234
MOD UCELLRESGRP:CellId=1234,ResGMatchSwitch=OFF;
Permanent Deactivation
//Deleting resource groups configured in cell 1234
RMV UCELLRESGRP:CellId=1234;
//Querying user group configurations
LST UIPSERVICEQOS:;
//Deleting resource groups of user groups 0, 1, and 2 if the LST UIPSERVICEQOS
command output does not contain user group information
RMV UUSERGRPSPIMAP: SPI=2;
RMV UUSERGRPSPIMAP: SPI=3;
RMV UUSERGRPSPIMAP: SPI=5;
RMV UUSERGRPSPIMAP: SPI=6;
RMV UUSERGRPSPIMAP: SPI=10;
RMV UUSERGRPSPIMAP: SPI=11;
//Modifying the resource group setting if the LST UIPSERVICEQOS command output
contains user group information
MOD UUSERGRPSPIMAP: SPI=2, UserGroupID=0, ResGroupId=ResGNone;
MOD UUSERGRPSPIMAP: SPI=3, UserGroupID=0, ResGroupId=ResGNone;
MOD UUSERGRPSPIMAP: SPI=5, UserGroupID=2, ResGroupId=ResGNone;
MOD UUSERGRPSPIMAP: SPI=6, UserGroupID=2, ResGroupId=ResGNone;
MOD UUSERGRPSPIMAP: SPI=10, UserGroupID=4, ResGroupId=ResGNone;
MOD UUSERGRPSPIMAP: SPI=11, UserGroupID=4, ResGroupId=ResGNone;
//Deactivating the license for this feature
SET LICENSE: SETOBJECT=UMTS, OperatorType=PRIM,
FeatureResAssignMode=ManualAssign, DiffeServiceonResReserve=0;
7.4 Reconfiguration
Reconfiguration includes the following:
l Adjustment of the maximum HSDPA power ratio for a resource group
Run the RNC MML command MOD UCELLRESGRP with Cell ID, Max. HSDPA
Power Ratio for Resource Group 0, Max. HSDPA Power Ratio for Resource Group
1, Max. HSDPA Power Ratio for Resource Group 2, Max. HSDPA Power Ratio for
Resource Group 3 modified.
l Adjustment of the mapping between SPIs and resource groups
Run the RNC MML command MOD UUSERGRPSPIMAP with Scheduling Priority
Indicator, and User Group ID set, and Resource Group ID modified as required.
l If the average transmit power ratio for HSDPA users in a resource group exceeds the
configured maximum HSDPA power ratio for the cell, the possible causes are as follows:
Power resources are sufficient and all users in the cell can use power resources on
demand.
Power resources are insufficient but users in other resource groups use only a few
power resources.
l If the average transmit power ratio for HSDPA users in a resource group is far lower than
the configured maximum HSDPA power ratio for the cell, the possible causes are as
follows:
users need to transmit a small amount of data or the number of users is small in the
cell.
Power resources are insufficient but non-HSDPA R99 services and control channels
consume most of the power resources, causing available power for users in the
resource group to be lower than the configured ratio.
7.7 Troubleshooting
None
8 Parameters
SPI BSC690 SET WRFD- Differen Meaning: Relative priority when RAB data in the PS
0 USCHE 020806 tiated domain is scheduled. The larger the value of this
DULEP Service parameter, the higher the scheduling priority. Values
RIOMA Based 2-11 indicate the scheduling priorities of background
P on SPI and interactive services.Value 12 indicates the
Weight scheduling priority of the streaming service. Value 13
indicates the scheduling priority of the conversational
service. Value 14 indicates the scheduling priority of
the IMS signaling. Value 15 indicates the scheduling
priority of the SRB service. Values 0 and 1 are
reserved for other services.
GUI Value Range: 2~11
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 2~11
Default Value: None
SPI BSC691 SET WRFD- Differen Meaning: Relative priority when RAB data in the PS
0 USCHE 020806 tiated domain is scheduled. The larger the value of this
DULEP Service parameter, the higher the scheduling priority. Values
RIOMA Based 2-11 indicate the scheduling priorities of background
P on SPI and interactive services.Value 12 indicates the
Weight scheduling priority of the streaming service. Value 13
indicates the scheduling priority of the conversational
service. Value 14 indicates the scheduling priority of
the IMS signaling. Value 15 indicates the scheduling
priority of the SRB service. Values 0 and 1 are
reserved for other services.
GUI Value Range: 2~11
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 2~11
Default Value: None
ResGrou BSC690 ADD WRFD- Differen Meaning: ID of the resource group corresponding to a
pId 0 UUSER 150233 tiated service protocol group.
GRPSPI Service GUI Value Range: ResG0(ResG0), ResG1(ResG1),
MAP Based ResG2(ResG2), ResG3(ResG3),
MOD on ResGNone(ResGNone)
UUSER Resourc
e Unit: None
GRPSPI
MAP Reservat Actual Value Range: ResG0, ResG1, ResG2, ResG3,
ion ResGNone
Default Value: ResGNone(ResGNone)
ResGrou BSC691 ADD WRFD- Differen Meaning: ID of the resource group corresponding to a
pId 0 UUSER 150233 tiated service protocol group.
GRPSPI Service GUI Value Range: ResG0(ResG0), ResG1(ResG1),
MAP Based ResG2(ResG2), ResG3(ResG3),
MOD on ResGNone(ResGNone)
UUSER Resourc
e Unit: None
GRPSPI
MAP Reservat Actual Value Range: ResG0, ResG1, ResG2, ResG3,
ion ResGNone
Default Value: ResGNone(ResGNone)
ResGMa BSC690 ADD WRFD- Differen Meaning: Method for matching UEs and HSDPA
tchSwitc 0 UCELL 150233 tiated power resource groups. Value OFF indicates that no
h RESGR Service matching action is required. Value SPI indicates that
P Based the RNC matches UEs to resource groups based on
MOD on their SPI for resource allocation. Value Service
UCELL Resourc indicates that the RNC matches UEs to the resource
RESGR e groups for resource allocation based on service
P Reservat awareness. In this case, the resource groups are
ion configured by running "ADD USERVRESGRPMAP".
GUI Value Range: OFF, SPI, Service
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: OFF, SPI, Service
Default Value: OFF
ResGMa BSC691 ADD WRFD- Differen Meaning: Method for matching UEs and HSDPA
tchSwitc 0 UCELL 150233 tiated power resource groups. Value OFF indicates that no
h RESGR Service matching action is required. Value SPI indicates that
P Based the RNC matches UEs to resource groups based on
MOD on their SPI for resource allocation. Value Service
UCELL Resourc indicates that the RNC matches UEs to the resource
RESGR e groups for resource allocation based on service
P Reservat awareness. In this case, the resource groups are
ion configured by running "ADD USERVRESGRPMAP".
GUI Value Range: OFF, SPI, Service
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: OFF, SPI, Service
Default Value: OFF
ResG0D BSC690 ADD WRFD- Differen Meaning: Maximum available HSDPA power of cell
paMaxP 0 UCELL 150233 tiated resource group 0. The RNC sends the parameter value
wrRatio RESGR Service to the NodeB, which then controls the admission of
P Based HSDPA UEs for cell resource group 0 in busy hours.
MOD on GUI Value Range: 1~100
UCELL Resourc
e Unit: %
RESGR
P Reservat Actual Value Range: 1~100
ion Default Value: 100
ResG0D BSC691 ADD WRFD- Differen Meaning: Maximum available HSDPA power of cell
paMaxP 0 UCELL 150233 tiated resource group 0. The RNC sends the parameter value
wrRatio RESGR Service to the NodeB, which then controls the admission of
P Based HSDPA UEs for cell resource group 0 in busy hours.
MOD on GUI Value Range: 1~100
UCELL Resourc
e Unit: %
RESGR
P Reservat Actual Value Range: 1~100
ion Default Value: 100
ResG1D BSC690 ADD WRFD- Differen Meaning: Maximum available HSDPA power of cell
paMaxP 0 UCELL 150233 tiated resource group 1. The RNC sends the parameter value
wrRatio RESGR Service to the NodeB, which then controls the admission of
P Based HSDPA UEs for cell resource group 1 in busy hours.
MOD on GUI Value Range: 1~100
UCELL Resourc
e Unit: %
RESGR
P Reservat Actual Value Range: 1~100
ion Default Value: 100
ResG1D BSC691 ADD WRFD- Differen Meaning: Maximum available HSDPA power of cell
paMaxP 0 UCELL 150233 tiated resource group 1. The RNC sends the parameter value
wrRatio RESGR Service to the NodeB, which then controls the admission of
P Based HSDPA UEs for cell resource group 1 in busy hours.
MOD on GUI Value Range: 1~100
UCELL Resourc
e Unit: %
RESGR
P Reservat Actual Value Range: 1~100
ion Default Value: 100
ResG2D BSC690 ADD WRFD- Differen Meaning: Maximum available HSDPA power of cell
paMaxP 0 UCELL 150233 tiated resource group 2. The RNC sends the parameter value
wrRatio RESGR Service to the NodeB, which then controls the admission of
P Based HSDPA UEs for cell resource group 2 in busy hours.
MOD on GUI Value Range: 1~100
UCELL Resourc
e Unit: %
RESGR
P Reservat Actual Value Range: 1~100
ion Default Value: 100
ResG2D BSC691 ADD WRFD- Differen Meaning: Maximum available HSDPA power of cell
paMaxP 0 UCELL 150233 tiated resource group 2. The RNC sends the parameter value
wrRatio RESGR Service to the NodeB, which then controls the admission of
P Based HSDPA UEs for cell resource group 2 in busy hours.
MOD on GUI Value Range: 1~100
UCELL Resourc
e Unit: %
RESGR
P Reservat Actual Value Range: 1~100
ion Default Value: 100
ResG3D BSC690 ADD WRFD- Differen Meaning: Maximum available HSDPA power of cell
paMaxP 0 UCELL 150233 tiated resource group 3. The RNC sends the parameter value
wrRatio RESGR Service to the NodeB, which then controls the admission of
P Based HSDPA UEs for cell resource group 3 in busy hours.
MOD on GUI Value Range: 1~100
UCELL Resourc
e Unit: %
RESGR
P Reservat Actual Value Range: 1~100
ion Default Value: 100
ResG3D BSC691 ADD WRFD- Differen Meaning: Maximum available HSDPA power of cell
paMaxP 0 UCELL 150233 tiated resource group 3. The RNC sends the parameter value
wrRatio RESGR Service to the NodeB, which then controls the admission of
P Based HSDPA UEs for cell resource group 3 in busy hours.
MOD on GUI Value Range: 1~100
UCELL Resourc
e Unit: %
RESGR
P Reservat Actual Value Range: 1~100
ion Default Value: 100
MaxTxP BSC690 ADD WRFD- Open Meaning: Sum of the maximum transmit power of all
ower 0 UCELL 020501 Loop DL channels in a cell. For detailed information of this
SETUP Power parameter, see 3GPP TS 25.433.
MOD Control GUI Value Range: 0~500
UCELL Unit: 0.1dBm
Actual Value Range: 0~50
Default Value: 430
MaxTxP BSC691 ADD WRFD- Open Meaning: Sum of the maximum transmit power of all
ower 0 UCELL 020501 Loop DL channels in a cell. For detailed information of this
SETUP Power parameter, see 3GPP TS 25.433.
MOD Control GUI Value Range: 0~500
UCELL Unit: 0.1dBm
Actual Value Range: 0~50
Default Value: 430
UserGro BSC690 ADD WRFD- Differen Meaning: ID of a user group. A user group consists of
upID 0 UUSER 150233 tiated users with different SPIs or terminal group IDs or of
GROUP Service users with different SPIs and terminal group IDs.
MOD Based GUI Value Range: 0~63
UUSER on
Resourc Unit: None
GROUP
e Actual Value Range: 0~63
RMV Reservat
UUSER Default Value: None
ion
GROUP
UserGro BSC691 ADD WRFD- Differen Meaning: ID of a user group. A user group consists of
upID 0 UUSER 150233 tiated users with different SPIs or terminal group IDs or of
GROUP Service users with different SPIs and terminal group IDs.
MOD Based GUI Value Range: 0~63
UUSER on
Resourc Unit: None
GROUP
e Actual Value Range: 0~63
RMV Reservat
UUSER Default Value: None
ion
GROUP
Descript BSC690 ADD WRFD- Differen Meaning: Supplementary information about a user
ion 0 UUSER 150233 tiated group.
GROUP Service GUI Value Range: 1~64 characters
MOD Based
on Unit: None
UUSER
GROUP Resourc Actual Value Range: 1~64 characters
e Default Value: None
Reservat
ion
Descript BSC691 ADD WRFD- Differen Meaning: Supplementary information about a user
ion 0 UUSER 150233 tiated group.
GROUP Service GUI Value Range: 1~64 characters
MOD Based
on Unit: None
UUSER
GROUP Resourc Actual Value Range: 1~64 characters
e Default Value: None
Reservat
ion
UserGro BSC690 ADD WRFD- Differen Meaning: ID of a user group. A user group consists of
upID 0 UUSER 150255 tiated users with different SPIs or terminal group IDs or of
GRPSPI WRFD- Service users with different SPIs and terminal group IDs. You
MAP 150233 Based can run the "ADD UUSERGROUP" command to add
MOD on a user group.
UUSER Termina GUI Value Range: 0~63
GRPSPI l
Unit: None
MAP Differen
tiated Actual Value Range: 0~63
Service Default Value: None
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Reservat
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UserGro BSC691 ADD WRFD- Differen Meaning: ID of a user group. A user group consists of
upID 0 UUSER 150255 tiated users with different SPIs or terminal group IDs or of
GRPSPI WRFD- Service users with different SPIs and terminal group IDs. You
MAP 150233 Based can run the "ADD UUSERGROUP" command to add
MOD on a user group.
UUSER Termina GUI Value Range: 0~63
GRPSPI l
Unit: None
MAP Differen
tiated Actual Value Range: 0~63
Service Default Value: None
Based
on
Resourc
e
Reservat
ion
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