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Parameter Configuration

Parameter Configuration:
Module Objectives

 At the end of the module you will be


be able to:

• Explain the NSN RNC parameter database structure

• Name and describe the different Managed Object types

• Explain the usage of parameter templates

• Explain how parameters are updated and maintained in NSN RAN


Parameter Configuration:
Module Objectives

 At the end of the module you will be


be able to:

• Explain the NSN RNC parameter database structure

• Name and describe the different Managed Object types

• Explain the usage of parameter templates

• Explain how parameters are updated and maintained in NSN RAN


Logical Structure of the RNC Database Objects
COSITE
VCEL VBTS
RNC
Various feature objects COSRNC
IUx RNx
IPQM
WRAB
COCO HOPG
IPNB WBTS HOPI
TQM HOPS

FMCS  ADJD
FMCI ADJS
WCEL
FMCG ADJI

ADJG/L
WAC
RNC object structure with IUx, RNx, features objects
WSG WANE WLCSE

CMOB WSMLC

CBCI PFL

RNC
RNAC

RNPS RNFC

RNRLC RNHSPA

RNTRM RNMOBI

IUCS IUPS IUR

IUCSIP IUPSIP
New Objects / Managed Object types
• CBCI – cell broadcast center information
• PFL – preferred frequency layer for different UE capability
• WAC – UL load control AC and several state transition control parameters
• VBTS – Virtual BTS
• VCEL – Virtual cell
• COSITE/COSRNC – co-siting objects

• RNC = Radio Network Controller • COCO = Radio Network Connection Configuration


• WBTS = WCDMA Base Station • CMOB = Congestion Management OBject
• WCEL = WCDMA Cell • WANE = WCDMA Authorized Network
• ADJ = Adjacency for WCDMA cell • WSG = WCDMA subscriber group
• ADJS = intra-frequency adjacency • WLCSE = WCDMA Location service entity
• ADJI = inter-frequency adjacency • WSMLC = WCDMA Serving Mobile Location Center
• ADJG = inter-system adjacency GSM • IPNB = IP NodeB
• ADJL = inter-system adjacency LTE • IPQM = IP transmission QoS
• ADJD = detected adjacency
• TQM = Transmission Quality Management
• HOP = Handover Path
• WRAB = WCEL RAB parameters
• HOPS, HOPI, HOPG
• IUPS/IUCS = Iu-CS / Iu-PS interfaces
• FMC = Frequency Measurement Control
• WAC – WCEL Admission Control
FMCS, FMCI, FMCG
• PFL = Preferred Frequency Layer
RNC Object
• The logical object of the Radio Network Controller 
• It can have up to 2800 WBTS objects (requires RNC 2600)
• In the RNC object the following interfaces are defined: Iu-PS, Iu-CS & Iur
• The logical object are hierarchically related to each other, therefore it is not possible to
create any other object before RNC creation.

Added COSITE New in


VCEL VBTS
already
in
RNC RN7.0

RN4.0 Various feature objects COSRNC

IPQM IUx RNx


WRAB
COCO HOPG
Remark:
IPNB WBTS HOPI
from RU30 on, the RNC
object is split into TQM HOPS
several new Object
types, e.g.: FMCS  ADJD
RNC, RNAC, RNFC,
RNHSPA, RNMOBI, FMCI ADJS
WCEL
RNPS, RNRLC, RNTRM
FMCG ADJI
ADJG/L
WAC New in
RNC Object

RNx (Radio Network) objects are just created once per RNC object with no identifiers
•RNAC – for Admission Control
•RNFC – for Feature Control (Enabling parameters for all features)
•RNHSPA – for High Speed Packet Access
•RNMOBI – for Mobility
•RNPS – for Packet Scheduler (DCH Packet Scheduler)
•RNRLC – for Radio Link Control (Mainly AM RLC parameters)
•RNTRM – for Transmission (Transport Bearer Tuning and Streaming QoS for HSPA)
WSG WANE WLCSE

CMOB WSMLC

CBCI PFL

RNC
RNAC

RNPS RNFC

RNRLC RNHSPA

RNTRM RNMOBI

IUC IUP IUR


S S

IUCSIP IUPSIP
RNC Object
• COSITE/COSRNC
• COSITE object contains parameters which are of common significance to all co-site pairs within the RNC.
• COSRNC object contains parameters which need to be individually configured for each RNC in co-site pair.
• Co-siting objects can be created only after RNC along with all its sub-objects are created. [cRNC]
• VCEL
• Common configuration (virtual cell) COSITE
VCEL VBTS
for all WCDMA and I-HSPA cells RNC
controlled by neighboring network Various feature objects COSRNC
elements IUx RNx
IPQM
WRAB
• VCEL object has also a relation to
IUCS, IUPS, WRAB, FMCS/I/G and
COCO HOPG
HOPS/I/G objects.
• The maximum number of VCEL IPNB WBTS HOPI
objects in the RNW database is one.
• VCEL is an optional object. TQM HOPS
• VBTS FMCS  ADJD
• Common configuration (virtual base
station) for all WCDMA and I-HSPA FMCI ADJS
base stations controlled by WCEL
neighboring network elements. FMCG ADJI
• VBTS is an optional object.
ADJG/L
• The maximum number of VBTS
WAC
WBTS Object
• The logical object of the WCDMA Base Station (Node B). A WBTS can have up to 24
WCDMA cells, and either 1 COCO (ATM transport) or 1 IPNB object (IP transport).
• If Iub transport QoS is used, WBTS connects to 1 TQM object

COSITE
VCEL VBTS
RNC
Various feature objects COSRNC
IUx RNx
IPQM
WRAB

COCO HOPG

IPNB WBTS HOPI


TQM HOPS

FMCS  ADJD
FMCI ADJS
WCEL
FMCG ADJI

ADJG/L
WAC
WCEL object
• The logical object of the WCDMA Cell is created to define the configuration of the
WCDMA Node B site. In 1 RNC database there can be 2800 WCELs (or 4800 due to
RAN1795: RNC 2600 coverage optimization solution).
COSITE
VCEL VBTS
RNC
Various feature objects COSRNC
IUx RNx
IPQM
WRAB

COCO HOPG

IPNB WBTS HOPI


TQM HOPS

FMCS  ADJD
FMCI ADJS
WCEL
FMCG ADJI

ADJG/L
WAC
Handover Path
HOPx

• The Handover Path object stores mainly Cell Reselection & Intra-Frequency HHO
parameters. One HOPx can be related to several Adjacency objects.
• The maximum number of HOPx objects within 1 category is 100.
• E.g. for different type of cells (urban, rural, macro/micro/pico)
• HOP Types: VCEL VBTS
COSITE
RNC
• HOPS — object for intra-frequency Various feature objects COSRNC

IUx RN
Handover Path IPQM
x WRAB

• HOPI — object for inter-frequency COCO HOPG

Handover Path IPNB WBTS HOPI

• HOPG/L — object for inter-system TQM HOPS

Handover Path (GSM/LTE) FMCS  ADJD

FMCI ADJS
WCEL
FMCG ADJI

ADJG/L
WAC
HOPx Level Parameters
Intra Frequency Inter Frequency Inter System
IntraFreqNcellHCSpriority InterFreqNcellHCSpriority GSMncellHCSpriority
IntraFreqNcellHCSthreshold InterFreqNcellHCSthreshold GSMncellHCSthreshold
IntraFreqNcellQqualMin InterFreqNcellQqualMin GSMncellQrxlevMin
IntraFreqNcellQrxlevMin InterFreqNcellQrxlevMin GSMncellPenaltyTime
IntraFreqNcellPenaltyTime InterFreqNcellPenaltyTime GSMncellQoffset1
IntraFreqNcellQoffset1 InterFreqNcellQoffset1 GSMncellTempOffset1
IntraFreqNcellQoffset2 InterFreqNcellQoffset2 HOPGId
IntraFreqNcellTempOffset1 InterFreqNcellTempOffset1
IntraFreqNcellTempOffset2 InterFreqNcellTempOffset2
EcNoAveragingWindow HOPIId
EnableInterRNCsho
EnableRRCRelease
HHOMarginAverageEcNo
HHOMarginPeakEcNo
ReleaseMarginAverageEcNo
ReleaseMarginPeakEcNo
HOPSId
Idle Mode Parameters
Not a complete list
Adjacencies
ADJx

•  Adjacencies for WCDMA cell refers to a Handover relationship between two cells.
They are defined for neighbouring cells.
•  ADJS — object for intra-frequency Adjacency
•  ADJI — object for inter-frequency Adjacency
•  ADJG/L — object for inter-system Adjacency (GSM/LTE)
•  ADJD — object for detected intra-frequency Adjacency
COSITE
VCEL VBTS
RNC
COSRN
Various feature objects
C

IPQM IUx RN
x WRAB

COCO HOPG
There can be:
31 intra frequency adjacencies ( ADJS), IPNB WBTS HOPI
48 inter-frequency adjacencies ( ADJI), TQM HOPS
32 inter-system adjacencies ( ADJG),
8 inter-system adjacencies ( ADJL) & FMCS  ADJD
32 detected intra-frequency adjacencies ( ADJD) FMCI ADJS
WCEL
FMCG ADJI
Handover Path objects must be created before
 ADJx can be used ADJG/L
WAC
Adjacencies (ADJx)

Intra Frequency Inter Frequency Inter System


IntraFreqNcellCI InterFreqNcellCI GSMncellBandIndicator
IntraFreqNcellEcNoOffset InterFreqNcellLAC GSMncellBCC
IntraFreqNcellDERR InterFreqNcellTxPwrRACH GSMncellBCCH
IntraFreqNcellLAC InterFreqNcellMCC GSMncellCI
IntraFreqNcellTxPwrRACH InterFreqNcellMNC GSMncellLAC
IntraFreqNcellMCC InterFreqNcellMNCLength GSMncellTxPwrMaxRACH
IntraFreqNcellMNC NrtHopiIdentifier GSMncellMCC
IntraFreqNcellMNCLength InterFreqNcellScrCode GSMncellMNC
HSDPAHopsIdentifier InterFreqNcellRNCid GSMncellNCC
NrtHopsIdentifier InterFreqNcellRAC NrtHopgIdentifier
IntraFreqNcellScrCode RtHopiIdentifier RtHopgIdentifier
IntraFreqNcellRNCid InterFreqNcellTxDiv ADJGId
IntraFreqNcellRAC InterFreqNcellUARFCN
RtHopsIdentifier ADJIId
IntraFreqNcellTxDiv
ADJSId
Not a complete list
Detected Adjacencies (ADJD)
Intra Frequency :
D et e c t e d S e t Re p o r t i n g & M e as u r e m e n t s  
optional features related to ADJD allow UE to r e p o r t &
ADJDChangeOrigin (Change origin)
handover to cells not included in the neighbor list
ADJDId (Identifier of additional intra-frequency
adjacency) If feature RAN1191: “Detected Set Reporting (DSR) &
AdjdCI (Cell Identifier) Measurements” is enabled, specific counters (M1028 Autodef
SHO DSR measurement) can be used to find detected set
AdjdCPICHTxPwr (Primary CPICH power)
cells that are reported by the UE but that are not in the ADJS
AdjdDERR (Disable Effect on Reporting Range)
or ADJD adjacency lists and cannot therefore be targets of
AdjdHSDPAHopsId (HSDPA HOPS identifier) SHO. With that information the neighbor lists can be optimized
AdjdLAC (Location Area Code) to include such cells that would be good handover targets.
AdjdMCC (Mobile Country Code)
AdjdMNC (Mobile Network Code)
DSRepBasedSHO
AdjdMNCLength (Mobile Network Code
Detected Set Reporting Based SHO
Length) FMCS; 0 = DSR not allowed;
AdjdNRTHopsId (NRT HOPS Identifier) 1 = DSR enabled, but SHO to detected cell not allowed
AdjdRAC (Routing Area Code)AdjdRNCId (RNC 2 = DSR based SHO enabled
Identifier)
The parameter indicates whether the DSR based SHO is enabled in the cell.
AdjdRTHopsId (RT HOPS Identifier) When the Detected Set Reporting & Measurements feature (optional) is enabled in the
AdjdRTWithHSDPAHopsId (HSDPA HOPS RNC, the parameter can have the following values::
identifier for AMR multi-service) 0: DSR is not allowed.
1: DSR is enabled but SHO to detected cell is not allowed.
AdjdScrCode (Primary Scrambling Code) When the SHO based on the Detected Set Reporting feature (optional) is enabled in
AdjdTxDiv (Tx Diversity Indicator) the RNC, the parameter can have the following values:
0: DSR is not allowed.
2: DSR based SHO is enabled.
Adjacencies (ADJx) to HOPx

• Every adjacency definition contains links to HOPx parameter sets


• RtHopxIdentifier  defines the HOPx (x = S, I, G) parameter set that is applied
• Idle mode cell-reselections
• RT bearer intra-frequency hard handovers
• NrtHopxIdentifier  defines the HOPx (x = S, I, G) parameter set that is applied
• Connected mode cell-reselections (CELL_FACH, CELL_PCH, URA_PCH)
• NRT bearer intra-frequency hard handovers
• HSDPAHopsIdentifier  defines the HOPS parameter set that is applied
• For user having HS-DSCH allocated
• RTWithHSDPAHopsIdentifier  defines the HOPS parameter set that is applied
• For user having HS-DSCH allocated simultaneously with AMR speech CS RAB
Frequency Measurement Control

• The FMC object contains information concerning the frequency measurement


functionality of the RNC.
•  Max. number of frequency measurement control objects within 1 category: 100.
• e.g. for different type of cells (urban, rural, macro/micro/pico)
• 1 FMC can be related to several WCDMA cells.
COSITE
VCEL VBTS
• FMC Types: RNC
Various feature objects COSRNC

• FMCS — object for intra-frequency IPQM IUx RN


x WRAB
Frequency Measurement Control
COCO HOPG
• FMCI — object for inter-frequency
IPNB WBTS
Frequency Measurement Control HOPI

TQM
• FMCG — object for inter-system HOPS

Frequency Measurement Control FMCS  ADJD

FMCI ADJS
WCEL
FMCG ADJI

ADJG/L
WAC
FMCX Level Parameters Threshold & Trigger Handover Cause

ActiveSetWeightingCoefficient IFHOcauseCPICHEcNo GSMcauseCPICHEcNo


AdditionReportingInterval IFHOcauseCPICHrscp GSMcauseCPICHrscp
AdditionTime IFHOcauseTxPwrDL GSMcauseTxPwrDL
AdditionWindow IFHOcauseTxPwrUL GSMcauseTxPwrUL
EcNoFilterCoefficient IFHOcauseUplinkQuality GSMcauseUplinkQuality
DropTime InterFreqDLTxPwrThrAMR GsmDLTxPwrThrAMR
DropWindow InterFreqDLTxPwrThrCS GsmDLTxPwrThrCS
MaxActiveSetSize InterFreqDLTxPwrThrNrtPS GsmDLTxPwrThrNrtPS
ReplacementReportingInterval InterFreqDLTxPwrThrRtPS GsmDLTxPwrThrRtPS
ReplacementTime InterFreqMaxMeasPeriod GsmMaxMeasPeriod
ReplacementWindow InterFreqMeasAveWindow GsmMeasAveWindow
HHoEcNoCancel InterFreqMeasRepInterval GsmMeasRepInterval
HHoEcNoCancelTime InterFreqMinHoInterval GsmMinHoInterval
HHoEcNoThreshold InterFreqMinMeasInterval GsmMinMeasInterval
HHoEcNoTimeHysteresis InterFreqNcellSearchPeriod GsmNcellSearchPeriod
HHoRscpCancel InterFreqUETxPwrFilterCoeff GsmUETxPwrFilterCoeff
HHoRscpCancelTime InterFreqUETxPwrThrAMR GsmUETxPwrThrAMR
HHoRscpFilterCoefficient InterFreqUETxPwrThrCS GsmUETxPwrThrCS
HHoRscpThreshold InterFreqUETxPwrThrNrtPS GsmUETxPwrThrNrtPS
HHoRscpTimeHysteresis InterFreqUETxPwrThrRtPS GsmUETxPwrThrRtPS
IMSIbasedSHO InterFreqUETxPwrTimeHyst GsmUETxPwrTimeHyst
FMCSId FMCIId FMCGId
WCEL to FMCx
4x3+1+1

• Every WCEL definition contains links to max. 14 FMCx parameter sets


• Rt FmcxIdentifier  (x = S, I, G) defines FMCx parameter set applied for radio links with
RT bearers
• Nr t FmcxIdentifier (x = S, I, G) defines FMCx parameter set applied for radio links with
only NRT bearers
• HSDPA FmcxIdentifier (x = S, I, G) defines FMCx parameter set controlling
measurements of a user having HS-DSCH allocated
• RTWithHSDPA FmcxIdentifier  (x = S, I, G) defines FMCx parameter set controlling
measurements of a user having HS-DSCH allocated simultaneously with AMR
speech CS RAB
• HSPA FmcsIdentifier defines FMCS parameter set controlling measurements of a user
having HS-DSCH & E-DCH allocated
• RTWithHSPA FmcsIdentifier defines FMCS parameter set controlling measurements
of a user having HS-DSCH & E-DCH allocated + AMR speech CS RAB
WAC

WAC: WCEL Admission Control


• Cell-specific UL load control parameters (better cope with high UL load – mass events case)
•  Admission control parameters
• Several state transition control parameters

COSITE
VCEL VBTS
RNC
Various feature objects COSRNC
• 20 WAC objects can be configured IUx RN
IPQM WRAB
which include different sets of x

parameters COCO HOPG


• Each of WCEL and VCEL (for anchoring IPNB WBTS HOPI
situations) can be associated with the
selected WAC object using pointer TQM HOPS
WACSetIdentifier  added to WCEL and VCEl
objects FMCS  ADJD

FMCI ADJS
WCEL
FMCG ADJI

ADJG/L
WAC
WAC related parameters
Parameters moved from RNC (RNC, RNAC, RNPS, RNHSPA) to WAC:
• DCHUtilRelAveWin • InactNonCPCNoBatOptT
• DCHUtilRelThrDL • InactivityTimerDownlinkDCH (structure of 8 parameters)
• DCHUtilRelThrUL • InactivityTimerUplinkDCH (structure of 8 parameters)
• DCHUtilRelTimeToTrigger • MACdflowthroughputAveWin
• EDCHMACdFlowThroughputAveWin • MACdflowutilRelThr
• EDCHMACdFlowThroughputRelThr • MACdflowutilTimetoTrigger
• EDCHMACdFlowThroughputTimetoTrigger • MSActivitySupervision
• HSDPAInitialBRULStrNRT • PrxNoiseMaxTuneAbsolute
• HSDPAMinBRULStrNRT • TrafVolPendingTimeDL
• HSDPAinitialBitrateUL • TrafVolPendingTimeUL
• HSDPAminAllowedBitrateUL • TrafVolThresholdULLow
• InactCPCBatOptT • UL_DL_activation_timer
• InactCPCNoBatOptT • WaitTimeRRC (structure of 12 parameters)
• InactNonCPCBatOptT

New Parameters added to WAC object:


•  WACId
•  WACChangeOrigin

New Parameter added to WCEL and VCEL:


•  WACSetIdentifier

Parameter moved from WCEL/VCEL to WAC object:


•  HSDPAMaxBitrateUL
COCO / IPNB

COCO: Connection Configuration


•  A new logical COCO object is created in order to reserve local transmission resources for the
WCDMA BTS.
• The COCO objects display the transmission resources in the Iub interface, but not the actual
network topology
• There can be up to 400 COCO objects in the RNW database COSITE
VCEL VBTS
RNC
Various feature objects COSRNC

IPNB: IP Node B IPQM IUx RN


x WRAB
• When IP transport is used on Iub, the COCO HOPG
IPNB object collects related parameters
IPNB WBTS HOPI
like:
• IP address of NodeB TQM HOPS
• SCTP port numbers of C-NBAP and D- FMCS  ADJD
NBAP
FMCI ADJS
• DiffServ Code Points WCEL
FMCG ADJI

ADJG/L
WAC
TQM / WRAB

TQM: Transmission Quality Management


• when Iub Transport QoS is used, the IPNB object provides Activity Factors for transport bearers and
mapping tables between various QoS parameters
• The max number of TQM managed objects is 4.
COSITE
VCEL VBTS
RNC
WRAB: WCEL RAB parameters Various feature objects COSRNC

IUx RN
•  A WRAB object contains the connection- IPQM
x WRAB
based quality control parameters.
COCO HOPG
Parameters define the service bearer and
signaling bearer specific quality targets and IPNB WBTS HOPI
related power control thresholds for each TQM HOPS
transport channel configuration
FMCS  ADJD
• WCEL refers to WRAB via EbNoSetIdentifier 
parameter FMCI ADJS
WCEL
• there can be 5 WRAB per RNC FMCG ADJI

ADJG/L
WAC
WANE & WSG / WSMLC & WLCSE Objects
IMSI BASED HO / LOCATION BASED SERVICE

• WANE & WSG MO groups are for the IMSI Based HO, which is optional feature
• WANE set contain PLMN id where UE is allowed to make handover.
• WSG object should be created to every subscriber (PLMN id) visiting in network and it maps subscriber
(PLMN id) to certain WANE sets
 AuthorisedNetworkId GSMRoaming
 AuthorisedNetworkList HomePLMN WSG-
WANE-  AuthorizedNetwork PLMN HomePLMNMCC WCDMA
WCDMA  AuthorizedNetworkMCC HomePLMNMNC subscriber
 Authorised  AuthorizedNetworkMNC HomePLMNMNCLength group
Networks  AuthorizedNetworkMNCLength OperatorName Parameters
Parameters Technology SubscriberGroupid
WANEChangeOriging WSGAuthorisedNetworkId
WANEName WSGChangeOriging

- WSMLC & WLCSE object groups are for Location based service. LCS is RAN04 feature
- WSMLC: WCDMA Serving Mobile Location Center, represents a logical object with RNC specific
mobile location center parameters
- WLCSE: WCDMA Location service entity, represent a logical object with WCEL specific location
parameters
ConfAreaLevel  AntennaBearing; AntHPBW
WSMLC-WCDMA  AntennaCoord; CovType; WLCSE-WCDMA
RNCDelayTolRespTime Location Service Entity
Serving RNCLowDelayResponseTime EnvCharact; MaxCellBackRad
Mobile Location Center WSMLCChangeOrigin MaxCellRad; RepeaterExist
WSMLCid WLCSEChangeOrigin
WLCSEUtranCellId; WLCSEid
CBCI / PREBTS/ PFL
CBCI: Cell Broadcast Centre
• CBCI object maintains the data to the cell broadcast centre used in the service area broadcast
features.
• The maximum number of CBCI objects is 4.
• CBCI parameters can be configured only if Service Area Broadcast Protocol (SABP) is in use.

PFL: Preferred Frequency Layer WSG WANE WLCSE


• PFL object is created in order to define WSMLC
CMOB
preferred frequency layers for different UE
capability and service combinations CBCI PFL

• The PFL object can be created only when RNC


feature RAN2172: Multi-Band Load RNAC

Balancing has been installed in the RCN. RNPS RNFC

• PFL object is under RNC object. RNRLC RNHSPA

• Max number of PFL objects is 50 in the RNMOBI


RNTRM
RNC
IUCS IUP IUR
S
HOPS parameters could be
defined on a Target cell N r t H o p s I d e n t i f i e r  = 1
type basis (e.g. urban, rural, HOPS
Summary macro/micro/pico) R t H o p s I d e n t i f i e r  = 2 (RTwHSDPA)
 = 3
HOPSid 

HSDPAHopsIdentifier  = 6

WCEL RTwithHSDPAHopsIdentifier  = 3 HOPS  = 1


HOPSid 
(NRT)

ADJS HOPS
 = 2
HOPSid 
(RT)
WBTS WCEL
 = 1
ADJSid  HOPS
 = 6
HOPSid 
(HSDPA)

N r t F m c s I d e n t i f i e r   = 3
Each ADJS has associated 1 HOPS for NRT, 1 for RT
R t F m c s I d e n t i f i e r   = 40 WCEL
& 2 for HSDPA, sets can be reused for other cells.)
H S D P A F m c s I d e n t i f i e r =
  50

 = 1
FMCSid  FMCS HOPS  = 1
HOPSid 
Each WCEL has (NRT) (NRT)
associated 1 FMCS
for NRT & 1 for RT &  = 1
FMCSid  FMCS HOPS
ADJD  = 5
HOPSid 
2 for HS(D)PA, all (RT) (RT)
can be reused for
other cells.  = 2
FMCSid  FMCS HOPS
(HS(D)PA)  = 1
ADJDid   = 7
HOPSid 
(HSDPA)
FMCS parameters could be
defined on a Serving cell type
 = 2
FMCSid  FMCS HOPS  = 3
HOPSid 
basis (e.g. urban, rural,
macro/micro/pico) (RT&HS(D)PA) (RTwHSDPA)
Parameter count
Group
MO Class
HC SI PS AC PC LC Ident Other Grand Total
ADJD 16 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 18 • Ref: RNC Common
ADJG 15 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 17
ADJI 21 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 23 Production 2.0
ADJL 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 5
ADJS
CBCI
19
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
6
21
7
parameter dictionary
CMOB 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 4 7
COCO 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 119 121
COSITE
COSRNC
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
3
2
7
3
10
• 2654 visible
FMCG
FMCI
30
25
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
32
27 parameters for cRNC
FMCS 25 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 27
HOPG 11 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 13 product (RN7.0)
HOPI 14 9 0 0 0 0 1 1 25
HOPL 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 6
HOPS 7 9 2 0 0 0 1 1 20
IPNB
IPQM
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
16
7
16
8
• 470 hidden
IUCS
IUCSIP
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
1
15
5
21
6
parameters for cRNC
IUO
IUPS
0
0
2
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
16
7
9
13
29
20 product (RN7.0)
IUPSIP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 6
IUR 2 0 2 2 0 0 4 29 39
PFL 92 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 94
RNAC 0 0 0 54 26 9 1 3 93
RNC 2 24 0 5 0 0 7 51 89
RNFC 13 1 15 9 2 1 1 15 57
RNHSPA 11 0 184 27 0 0 1 8 231
RNMOBI 61 0 11 8 2 0 1 11 94
RNPS 0 0 100 0 0 0 1 1 102
RNRLC 0 0 2 196 0 0 1 1 200
RNTRM 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 103 104
TQM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 139 139
VBTS 7 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 11
VCEL 31 0 8 8 1 0 3 2 53
WAC 0 0 38 16 0 1 1 3 59
WANE 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 8
WBTS 6 0 11 33 0 6 9 67 132
WCEL 97 73 97 101 28 26 14 57 493
WLCSE 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 23 28
WRAB 0 0 0 96 0 0 1 1 98
WSG 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 9
WSMLC 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 32 33
Grand Total 525 122 471 558 59 43 105 771 2654
Parameter Dictionary
RAS06 Example:

Parameters & Values


described in the following:

PtxPrimaryCPICH 
-10..50; 0.1; 33 dBm
(Range; Step; Default)
Parameter management - Overview

• Radio network parameters are managed via Netact OSS or directly via Element
Manager functionality
• Usage of Netact plan Netact CM tools
edit, analysis and OMS Element Manager 
new in RU30
activation tools
recommended Netact
Database

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OMS Element Manager GUI - General
OMS Element Manager GUI - Fields

Parameter group tabs


OMS Element Manager GUI  – Example
• An overview page can be opened for WBTSs within RNC-26 by right-clicking on
WBTSs object on the objects pane on left (new tab for this page is added above)
OMS Element Manager GUI  – Example (Main parameters -RNC)
• Main parameters of the selected object can be viewed by right-clicking on the
object on left pane and click on “Show main parameters”
OMS Element Manager GUI  – Example (Main parameters - RNC)
• Accordingly below tab will be shown; for the main parameters of RNC-26
OMS Element Manager GUI  – Example (All parameters - FMCS)
• Similarly; all parameters can be shown or edited as follows in FCMS-1
OMS Element Manager GUI  – Example (Edit parameters)
• After clicking on Edit parameters; parameters can be editable as shown

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