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Date 2017-04-30
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Contents
2 Overview......................................................................................................................................... 4
2.1 CAC Policy.....................................................................................................................................................................4
2.1.1 System Resources........................................................................................................................................................ 4
2.1.2 Resource Requests....................................................................................................................................................... 4
2.1.3 Channels...................................................................................................................................................................... 5
2.1.4 Service Priorities..........................................................................................................................................................5
2.2 CAC Procedure...............................................................................................................................................................6
11 Engineering Guidelines........................................................................................................... 72
11.1 WRFD-020101 Admission Control............................................................................................................................ 72
11.1.1 Feature Deployment.................................................................................................................................................72
11.1.1.1 Requirements........................................................................................................................................................ 72
11.1.1.2 Activation..............................................................................................................................................................72
11.1.1.2.1 Using MML Commands.................................................................................................................................... 72
11.1.1.2.2 MML Command Examples............................................................................................................................... 75
11.1.1.2.3 Using the CME.................................................................................................................................................. 76
11.1.1.3 Activation Observation......................................................................................................................................... 78
11.1.1.4 Deactivation.......................................................................................................................................................... 79
11.1.1.4.1 Using MML Commands.................................................................................................................................... 79
11.1.1.4.2 MML Command Examples............................................................................................................................... 79
11.1.1.4.3 Using the CME.................................................................................................................................................. 79
11.1.2 Performance Monitoring..........................................................................................................................................80
11.1.3 Parameter Optimization........................................................................................................................................... 84
11.2 WRFD-01061003 HSDPA Admission Control.......................................................................................................... 86
11.2.1 Feature Deployment.................................................................................................................................................86
11.2.1.1 Requirements........................................................................................................................................................ 86
11.2.1.2 Activation..............................................................................................................................................................87
11.2.1.2.1 Using MML Commands.................................................................................................................................... 87
11.2.1.2.2 MML Command Examples............................................................................................................................... 87
11.2.1.2.3 Using the CME.................................................................................................................................................. 88
11.2.1.3 Activation Observation......................................................................................................................................... 89
11.2.1.4 Deactivation.......................................................................................................................................................... 90
12 Parameters................................................................................................................................... 97
13 Counters.................................................................................................................................... 221
14 Glossary..................................................................................................................................... 289
15 Reference Documents............................................................................................................. 290
1.1 Scope
This document describes the Call Admission Control feature, including its technical principles
and engineering guidelines.
NE Type NE Model
Micro BTS3911E
RAN19.1 02 (2017-04-30)
Compared with Issue 01 (2017-03-20) of RAN19.1, Issue 02 (2017-04-30) of RAN19.1
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Compared with Draft A (2016-12-30) of RAN19.1, Issue 01 (2017-03-20) of RAN19.1
includes the following changes.
NodeB credit resource-based Micro base stations do not support this function.
CAC at the LCG level
NodeB credit resource-based Micro base stations do not support this function.
CAC at the board level
2 Overview
Call Admission Control (CAC) is used to determine whether system resources in a cell are
sufficient to accept a service request. The service request will be rejected if the system
resources are insufficient. System resources include NodeB credit resources, Iub transmission
resources, cell code resources, cell power resources, and the number of HSPA users.
The RNC triggers CAC upon receipt of a service request such as service setup, service
change, handover, and cell update. When CAC is being implemented, the RNC also considers
the cell load reported by the load measurement module.
CAC aims to increase the use of system resources and guarantee the quality of service (QoS)
for existing users.
NOTE
For details about cell load measurements, see Load Control Feature Parameter Description.
l Service setup: new radio resource control (RRC) setup and radio access bearer (RAB)
setup
l Service changes: RAB reconfiguration and service rate increase or decrease
l Handovers: soft handovers, hard handovers, inter-RAT incoming handovers, and circuit
switched fallback (CSFB)
l State transitions: P2D, F2D, and D2D transitions
NOTE
For details about state transitions of UEs, see State Transition Feature Parameter Description. P2D is
short for a state transition from CELL_PCH/URA_PCH to CELL_DCH, F2D for CELL_FACH to
CELL_DCH, and D2D for CELL_DCH to CELL_DCH.
This document separately describes admission decisions on RRC connection setup requests and other
resource requests. For details, see 3 NodeB Credit Resource-based CAC, 5 Cell Code Resource-
based CAC, and 7 Cell Power Resource-based CAC. Admission decision in the RAB setup phase is
included in other resource requests.
2.1.3 Channels
The amount of consumed resources is channel-specific, and therefore the RNC implements
differentiated CAC based on channels.
Dedicated Channels
Generally, users consume more resources on dedicated channels than they do on common
channels. Therefore, CAC focuses on service requests on DCH channels and HSPA channels,
which will be described in the corresponding chapters.
Common Channels
Users consume relatively smaller amount of resources on common channels. Therefore, the
RNC reserves some resources for certain common channels and does not implement CAC for
specific requests.
For details about the CAC policy on common channels, see 8 Common Channel Admission.
l The RNC preferentially admits high-priority service requests such as emergency calls,
detachments, or registrations. For details, see sections 5.1 Admission Decisions on RRC
Connection Setup Requests and 7.2 Admission Control Algorithm 1.
l The RNC provides differentiated admission thresholds for RRC connection setup
requests due to different causes such as handovers, adaptive multirate (AMR) services,
non-AMR services, and other services because these requests have different QoS
requirements. A special admission threshold is used for handover-related resource
requests and differentiated admission thresholds are used for non-handover-related
resource requests. For details, see the following sections:
– 3.2.3 Admission Decisions on Other Resource Requests
– 5.2 Admission Decisions on Other Resource Requests
– 7.2.1 Uplink Admission Control Algorithm 1
– 7.2.2 Downlink Admission Control Algorithm 1
– 7.3.2 Uplink Admission Control Algorithm 2
The following table describes the resource-based CAC methods in Figure 2-1.
NodeB credit resource-based CAC applies to R99, HSDPA, and HSUPA services in the uplink
and downlink.
New services can be admitted only when there are sufficient NodeB credit resources on the
RNC side and sufficient CE resources on the NodeB side.
l An uplink 12.2 kbit/s voice service (SF = 64) plus 3.4 kbit/s signaling traffic consume
one uplink CE.
l A downlink 12.2 kbit/s voice service (SF = 128) plus 3.4 kbit/s signaling traffic consume
one downlink CE.
One CE is required even when the DCH or HSPA channel carries the 3.4 kbit/s signaling
traffic. For details about CEs and number of CEs consumed by different types of service, see
CE Resource Management Feature Parameter Description.
The RNC implements NodeB credit resource-based admission control based on the remaining
NodeB credit resources at NodeB, local cell group (LCG), and local cell (LC) levels. NodeB
credit resource-based admission succeeds only when the remaining NodeB credit resources at
the three levels are sufficient for the service to be admitted.
Uplink and downlink CEs are independent from each other. Therefore, NodeB credit
resource-based admission control is implemented separately in uplink and downlink with the
same admission criteria.
CE Capability Reporting
The number of CEs is calculated at the NodeB, LCG, and LC levels. The NodeB sends the
RNC an AUDIT RESPONSE message to report the number of CEs at different levels. Before
reporting the number of CEs at different levels, the NodeB considers the number of physical
and licensed CEs. Table 3-1 provides the meaning of CEs at different levels.
NOTE
l In the uplink, the amount of NodeB credit resources is twice the number of CEs.
l In the downlink, the amount of NodeB credit resources equals the number of CEs.
Figure 3-1 NodeB credit resource-based admission control procedure for RRC connection
setup requests
For an RRC connection setup request, NodeB credit resource-based admission control is
implemented as follows:
l When RRCCeCodeCacChoice (BSC6900, BSC6910) is set to LOOSE_CAC, NodeB
credit resource-based admission succeeds if the remaining NodeB credit resources at
NodeB, LCG (if any), and LC levels are sufficient for setting up an RRC connection.
l When RRCCeCodeCacChoice (BSC6900, BSC6910) is set to STRICT_CAC, the RNC
implements NodeB credit resource-based admission control based on the cause value
carried in the RRC connection setup request:
– If the cause value is "Emergency Call" or "Detach", NodeB credit resource-based
admission succeeds if the remaining NodeB credit resources at NodeB, LCG (if
any), and LC levels are sufficient for setting up the RRC connection.
– For other causes, NodeB credit resource-based admission succeeds if the remaining
NodeB credit resources at NodeB, LCG (if any), and LC levels are all greater than
the reserved credit resource plus the resource for setting up the RRC connection.
The reserved credit resource and the spreading factor (SF) have a mapping
relationship, which means the reserved credit resource threshold is determined once
the SF is specified. For details about the mapping relationship, see CE Resource
Management Feature Parameter Description. Table 3-2 lists the uplink and
downlink reserved credit resources for different causes of RRC connection setup
requests.
Table 3-2 Uplink and downlink reserved credit resources for different causes of
RRC connection setup requests
Cause of the Uplink Reserved Credit Downlink Reserved Credit
RRC Resource Resource
Connection
Setup
Request
Handovers
Handover requests have a high service priority on a mobile communication network.
Therefore, NodeB credit resource-based admission succeeds if the remaining NodeB credit
resources at NodeB, LCG (if any), and LC levels are greater than or equal to the resource
requested by the handover. The RNC does not reserve extra resources.
AMR Services
Figure 3-2 shows the NodeB credit resource-based admission control procedure for AMR
service requests.
Figure 3-2 NodeB credit resource-based admission control procedure for AMR service
requests
For an AMR service request, NodeB credit resource-based admission control is implemented
as follows:
The reserved credit resource and the SF have a mapping relationship. The SF is specified by
DlHoCeCodeResvSf (BSC6900, BSC6910) (for the downlink) or UlHoCeResvSf (BSC6900,
BSC6910) (for the uplink).
NOTE
Micro base stations do not support NodeB credit resource-based CAC at the LCG or board levels.
NodeB
New services are admitted only when the number of CEs required by all the UEs on the
NodeB is less than or equal to the amount of licensed CEs of the NodeB.
LCG
New services are admitted only when the number of CEs required by all the UEs in an LCG is
less than or equal to the amount of physical CEs of the LCG.
l In the uplink, the LCG-level CEs are the smaller one between the LCG-level physical
CEs and the NodeB-level licensed CEs.
l In the downlink, the LCG-level CEs are the sum of downlink CEs on all the boards of
the LCG.
LC
New services are admitted only when the number of CEs required by all the UEs in an LC is
less than or equal to the amount of physical CEs of the LC. In the uplink, the LC-level CEs
are the physical CEs of the uplink resource group to which the LC belongs. In the downlink,
the LC-level CEs are the physical CEs of the baseband processing board to which the LC
belongs.
NOTE
The LC-level CEs in the downlink of a micro base station are physical CEs of the base station.
Board
New services are admitted only when the number of CEs required by all the UEs on a board is
less than or equal to the amount of physical CEs of the board. New services cannot be
admitted at the board level when no board can accommodate the new services.
Iub transmission resource-based CAC applies to R99, HSDPA, and HSUPA services in both
uplink and downlink.
For details about Iub transmission resource-based CAC, see Transmission Resource
Management Feature Parameter Description.
NOTE
Cell code resource-based CAC does not apply to HSDPA services because code resources have been
reserved for HSDPA services. In addition, these resources can be shared by HSDPA services. For details
about code resource allocation for HSDPA services, see HSDPA Feature Parameter Description.
Figure 5-1 Cell code resource-based admission control procedure for RRC connection setup
requests
For an RRC connection setup request, cell code resource-based admission control is
implemented as follows:
Handovers
Handover requests have a high service priority on a mobile communication network.
Therefore, cell code resource-based admission succeeds if the remaining code resources are
sufficient for the handover request to be admitted.
AMR Services
Figure 5-2 shows the cell code resource-based admission control procedure for AMR service
requests.
Figure 5-2 Cell code resource-based admission control procedure for AMR service requests
For an AMR service request, cell code resource-based admission control is implemented as
follows:
l If CSRABCacOptSwitch (BSC6900, BSC6910) is set to ON, cell code resource-based
admission succeeds if the remaining code resources are sufficient for the AMR service to
be admitted.
l If CSRABCacOptSwitch (BSC6900, BSC6910) is set to OFF, cell code resource-based
admission succeeds if the remaining code resources are more than the resources specified
by DlHoCeCodeResvSf (BSC6900, BSC6910) plus the resources requested by the AMR
service.
This section describes CAC based on the number of HSDPA and HSUPA users in a cell.
l The number of HSDPA users in the cell is less than or equal to the threshold specified by
MaxHsdpaUserNum (BSC6900, BSC6910) once the HSDPA service is admitted.
l The number of HSDPA users in the cell is less than or equal to the licensed limit once
the HSDPA service is admitted.
l The number of HSDPA users in the NodeB is less than or equal to the threshold specified
by NodeBHsdpaMaxUserNum (BSC6900, BSC6910) once the HSDPA service is
admitted.
l The number of HSUPA users in the cell is less than or equal to the threshold specified by
MaxHsupaUserNum (BSC6900, BSC6910) once the HSUPA service is admitted.
l The number of HSUPA users in the cell is less than or equal to the licensed limit once
the HSUPA service is admitted.
l The number of HSUPA users in the NodeB is less than or equal to the threshold specified
by NodeBHsupaMaxUserNum (BSC6900, BSC6910) once the HSUPA service is
admitted.
A DC-HSUPA user is counted for an HSUPA user on the primary cell. Therefore, CAC based
on the number of HSPA users is implemented only on the primary cell.
Cell power resource-based CAC applies to R99, HSDPA, and HSUPA services.
l HSDPA services (uplink data carried on DCH channels and downlink data carried on
HSDPA channels): Cell power resource-based CAC is enabled when
HSDPA_UU_ADCTRL under NBMCacAlgoSwitch (BSC6900, BSC6910) is selected
and the algorithm switch in 7.1 Overview is turned on.
l HSUPA services (uplink data carried on HSUPA channels and downlink data carried on
DCH channels): Cell power resource-based CAC is enabled when
HSUPA_UU_ADCTRL under NBMCacAlgoSwitch (BSC6900, BSC6910) is selected
and the algorithm switch in 7.1 Overview is turned on.
l R99 services and HSPA services (uplink and downlink data carried on HSPA channels):
Cell power resource-based CAC is enabled when the algorithm switch in 7.1 Overview
is turned on.
Section 7.2 Admission Control Algorithm 1 through 7.5 Admission Control Algorithm 4
describe four algorithms used for cell power resource-based CAC on dedicated channels. 8
Common Channel Admission describes cell power resource-based CAC on common
channels.
7.1 Overview
Cell power resource-based CAC is performed by using one of four algorithms, which are
referred to as algorithm 1, algorithm 2, algorithm 3, and algorithm 4 in this document.
Algorithms 1, 2, and 3 apply to admission control in uplink and downlink. Algorithm 4
applies only to admission control in uplink. Table 7-1 describes these algorithms.
NBMUlCacAlgoSelSwitch (BSC6900, BSC6910) and NBMDlCacAlgoSelSwitch (BSC6900,
BSC6910) specify the algorithms used in uplink and downlink, respectively. For resource
requests from intra-frequency handovers, the RNC performs cell power resource-based CAC
only in downlink; for resource requests from other services, the RNC does that first in uplink
and then in downlink. When the GU@5 MHz admission algorithm takes effect, the uplink
power admission adopts the GU@5 MHz admission algorithm. In this situation, the
algorithms described in Table 7-1 automatically become invalid. For details about the GU@5
MHz admission algorithm algorithm, see GU@5 MHz Feature Parameter Description.
Where,
PN is the uplink background noise and the unit is mw. PN is set by BackgroundNoise
(BSC6900, BSC6910) and the unit of the parameter is dBm. The relationship between dBm
and mw is 1dBm=10*log(1mw). If the auto-adaptive background noise update algorithm is
enabled, PN is updated in real time. For details about the auto-adaptive background noise
update algorithm, see Load Measurement Feature Parameter Description.
RTWP is the received total wideband power in uplink. It is measured by the NodeB and
periodically reported to the RNC.
ηUL,CCH is the reserved load factor on the uplink common channels, which is set by
UlCCHLoadFactor (BSC6900, BSC6910).
For an SC-HSUPA Cell
In an SC-HSUPA cell, algorithm 1 uses the following three types of uplink power load factor:
l RTWP-based uplink power load factor
For an SC-HSUPA cell, it is represented by ηUL,HSUPA-Total and calculated using the
following formula:
ηUL,HSUPA-Total = 1 – PN/RTWP + ηUL,CCH + ηHS-DPCCH
Where,
ηHS-DPCCH is the reserved load factor on the uplink HS-DPCCH. It is set by
UlHsDpcchRsvdFactor (BSC6900, BSC6910).
The other variables are defined the same way as for ηUL,R99-Total in an R99 cell.
l Uncontrollable uplink load factor
The uncontrollable uplink load factor is the load factor for the receive power of a cell
excluding the receive power used for scheduling services. It is represented by ηUL,NonCtrl
and calculated using the following formula:
ηUL,NonCtrl = ηUL,HSUPA-Total – ηUL,Ctrl
Where,
ηUL,Ctrl is the controllable uplink load factor and equals the received scheduled E-DCH
power share (RSEPS). RSEPS is the ratio of the receive power of all scheduled users to
RTWP in the current cell. RSEPS is measured by the NodeB and periodically reported to
the RNC.
NOTE
The algorithm for calculating ηUL,NonCtrl depends on the periodic RSEPS measurement according to the
above formula. If NBMUlCacAlgoSelSwitch (BSC6900, BSC6910) is set to ALGORITHM_FIRST or
ALGORITHM_THIRD and HSUPA_EDCH_RSEPS_MEAS of NBMCacAlgoSwitch (BSC6900,
BSC6910) is set to 0, the RNC performs admission control for the cell using algorithm 2. For details
about algorithm 2, see 7.3 Admission Control Algorithm 2.
l Total uplink load factor for preferential admission of R99 services
It is represented by ηUL,R99Prefer-Total.
When the guaranteed bit rate (GBR) for HSUPA services is too high, the RTWP-based
uplink power load may also be too high, and therefore R99 service admission is difficult.
In this case, ηUL,R99Prefer-Total ensures that R99 services are preferentially admitted.
ηUL,R99Prefer-Total is calculated using the following formula: ηUL,R99Prefer-Total = ηUL,NonCtrl
+ ThdHSUPAMaxGBP
Where,
ThdHSUPAMaxGBP is the maximum guaranteed load threshold for HSUPA services when
the RNC makes an admission decision on an R99 service. It is set by
HsupaMaxGBPThd (BSC6900, BSC6910).
In a DC-HSUPA cell group, the uplink power load factor is calculated on the primary and
secondary cells. The calculation method is the same as that for an SC-HSUPA cell.
The RTWP reported by the NodeB contain the power load consumed by existing DC-HSUPA
services.
l For details about the initial admission rate, see Load Control Feature Parameter Description.
l In admission control on an RRC connection setup request, the RNC calculates the load increase
based on the signaling radio bearer (SRB) rate carried in the RRC connection setup request. The
SRB rate of an RRC connection setup request is set by running the SET URRCESTCAUSE
command.
For details about the total uplink load of ENU on the cell, see 7.3 Admission Control Algorithm 2.
----End
ThdUL,RRC indicates the uplink admission threshold for RRC connection setup requests, and
ThdUL,RRC-Total indicates the uplink total cell power-based admission threshold for RRC
connection setup requests. These thresholds use the same values in algorithms 1, 2, 3, and 4.
The RNC performs either loose or strict admission control on RRC connection setup requests
according to the value of RRCCacChoice (BSC6900, BSC6910):
l If the value is LOOSE_CAC, the RNC uses the loose admission thresholds listed in
Table 7-3.
l If the value is STRICT_CAC, the RNC uses the strict admission thresholds listed in
Table 7-4.
Table 7-3 Loose uplink admission thresholds for RRC connection setup requests
Cause of RRC Uplink Admission Threshold Uplink Total Cell
Connection (ThdUL,RRC) Power-based
Setup Request Admission Threshold
(ThdUL,RRC-Total)
Emergency call This threshold does not apply because This threshold does not
Detachment the RNC accepts the RRC connection apply because the RNC
Registration setup request without admission accepts the RRC
control. connection setup request
without admission
control.
NOTE
For details about the overload state of a cell and overload control (OLC), see Load Control Feature
Parameter Description.
Table 7-4 Strict uplink admission thresholds for RRC connection setup requests
Cause of RRC Uplink Admission Threshold Uplink Total Cell Power-based
Connection (ThdUL,RRC) Admission Threshold
Setup (ThdUL,RRC-Total)
Request
Emergency call This threshold does not apply This threshold does not apply
Detachment because the RNC accepts the because the RNC accepts the RRC
RRC connection setup request connection setup request without
without admission control. admission control.
NOTE
To ensure that admission control over RRC connection setup requests is as strict as or stricter than
admission control over RAB setup requests, select
RTRRC_OTHERRRC_CONSISTENT_WITH_RAB and NRTRRC_CONSISTENT_WITH_RAB
under the NBMCacAlgoSwitch2 (BSC6900, BSC6910): parameter. In this way, a RAB setup request
can be admitted as long as the RRC connection setup request has been admitted. This minimizes the
possibility that radio resources used for admission control over RRC connection setup requests are
wasted.
Step 2 The RNC checks whether the sum of ηUL,R99-Total and ΔηUL is less than or equal to
ThdUL,Nonctl. If yes, uplink admission based on algorithm 1 succeeds. Otherwise, admission
fails.
----End
ThdUL,Nonctl is the admission threshold for the uplink power load of non-HSPA services. The
threshold varies according to resource request types, as described in Table 7-5.
Table 7-5 Admission thresholds for the uplink power load of non-HSPA services
Admission Criteria for Other Resource Requests in an SC-HSUPA Cell (for the
DCH RAB)
In an SC-HSUPA cell, if the bearer type is the DCH RAB, uplink admission based on
algorithm 1 succeeds when both the following criteria are met:
ThdUL,total is the admission threshold for the total uplink power of the cell. See Table 7-6
for details.
Table 7-6 Admission thresholds for the total uplink power of the cell
Resource Request Type Admission Threshold for the Total
Uplink Power of the Cell
(ThdUL,total)
Admission Criteria for Other Resource Requests in an SC-HSUPA Cell (for the
SC-HSUPA RAB)
In an SC-HSUPA cell, if the bearer type is the SC-HSUPA RAB, uplink admission based on
algorithm 1 succeeds when either PBR-based admission or load-based admission succeeds.
The RNC admits the IP multimedia subsystem (IMS) signaling services carried on HSUPA
RABs directly.
PBR-based Admission Decisions
The RNC performs PBR-based admission control only when the HSUPA PBR measurement
switch is turned on (HSUPA_PBR_MEAS of NBMCacAlgoSwitch (BSC6900, BSC6910) is
set to 1).
The uplink provided bit rate (PBR) is the effective uplink throughput on all users
corresponding to a scheduling priority indicator (SPI) successfully received by the NodeB.
PBR is periodically reported by the NodeB to the RNC.
If the sum of PBRs of some users is greater than the sum of their GBRs multiplied by a
certain factor, the RNC determines that the QoS requirements of the cell are met. In this case,
the RNC can admit new users. PBR-based admission succeeds if any of the criteria described
in Table 7-7 is met.
Where,
l ηTCP is the transmitted carrier power (TCP), which is the ratio of the total TCP value on
one downlink carrier to the maximum downlink transmission power MaxTxPower
(BSC6900, BSC6910).
l ηDL,CCH is the load factor reserved for the downlink common channels. It is set by
DlCCHLoadRsrvCoeff (BSC6900, BSC6910).
For an SC-HSDPA Cell
In an SC-HSDPA cell, algorithm 1 uses the following downlink power load factors:
l TCP-based total downlink load factor
For an SC-HSDPA cell, it is represented by ηDL,HSDPA-Total
and calculated using the following formula: ηDL,HSDPA-Total = ηTCP + ηDL,CCH+
ηDL,HSUPARe
Where,
– ηDL,HSUPARes is the power load factor reserved for HSUPA downlink control
channels (E-AGCH/E-RGCH/E-HICH). It is set by DlHSUPARsvdFactor
(BSC6900, BSC6910).
– The other variables are defined the same way as for an R99 cell.
l Downlink non-HSPA power load factor
ηDL,NonHSPA is the ratio of the total transmitted power for the codes not used in HS-
PDSCH, HS-SCCH, E-AGCH, E-RGCH, and E-HICH channels on one downlink carrier
Figure 7-2 HSDPA GBP load of a DC-HSDPA cell group with the Flexible Dual Carrier
HSDPA feature disabled
l For a DC-HSDPA cell with the Flexible Dual Carrier HSDPA feature enabled or a DB-
HSDPA/3C-HSDPA/4C-HSDPA cell
The RNC calculates the total HSDPA GBP factor on the primary cell and the secondary
cell.
On a cell, the total HSDPA GBP consists of three parts shown in Figure 7-3: Downlink
non-HSPA power load on the cell, HSDPA GBP load for SC-HSDPA users on the cell,
and HSDPA GBP load for multi-carrier HSDPA users on the cell.
In calculation of HSDPA GBP load for multi-carrier HSDPA users, the total GBP used
for each DC-HSUPA/DB-HSDPA/3C-HSDPA/4C-HSDPA user is calculated and then
apportioned on each carrier of the cell group based on the transmit power ratio per
carrier. HSDPA GBP load of a DC-HSDPA cell with the Flexible Dual Carrier HSDPA
feature enabled or a DB-HSDPA/3C-HSDPA/4C-HSDPA cell
Figure 7-3 HSDPA GBP load of a DC-HSDPA cell with the Flexible Dual Carrier
HSDPA feature enabled or a DB-HSDPA/3C-HSDPA/4C-HSDPA cell
Step 1 The RNC calculates the downlink power load for the cell based on the result from the load
measurement module.
Step 2 The RNC calculates the downlink power load increase (ΔηDL) based on the initial admission
rate of the new service and the pilot quality received at the UE.
NOTE
l For details about the initial admission rate, see Load Control Feature Parameter Description.
l In admission control on an RRC connection setup request, the RNC calculates the load increase
based on the SRB rate carried in the RRC connection setup request. The SRB rate of an RRC
connection setup request is set by running the SET URRCESTCAUSE command.
----End
In algorithm 1, downlink admission criteria vary with the resource request type, cell type, and
bearer type. See Table 7-8 for details. If the admission criteria are met, downlink admission
based on algorithm 1 succeeds. Otherwise, downlink admission based on algorithm 1 fails.
l (ηDL,GBP-Total +
ΔηDL) ≤ ThdDL,RRC-
Total
l (ηDL,R99Prefer-Total +
ΔηDL) ≤ ThdDL,RRC-
Total
l (ηDL,GBP-Total +
ΔηDL) ≤ ThdDL,RRC-
Total
Criterion 2 is met if
either of the preceding
inequalities is satisfied.
ThdDL,RRC indicates the downlink admission threshold for RRC connection setup requests,
and ThdDL,RRC-Total indicates the downlink total cell power-based admission threshold for
RRC connection setup requests. These thresholds use the same values in algorithms 1, 2, and
3. The RNC performs either loose or strict admission control on RRC connection setup
requests according to the value of RRCCacChoice (BSC6900, BSC6910):
Table 7-9 Loose downlink admission thresholds for RRC connection setup requests
Cause of RRC Downlink Admission Downlink Total Cell Power-
Connection Threshold (ThdDL,RRC) based Admission Threshold
Setup Request (ThdDL,RRC-Total)
Emergency call This threshold does not This threshold does not apply
Detachment apply because the RNC because the RNC accepts the RRC
Registration accepts the RRC connection setup request without
connection setup request admission control.
without admission control.
NOTE
For details about the overload state of a cell and OLC, see Load Control Feature Parameter Description.
Table 7-10 Strict downlink admission thresholds for RRC connection setup requests
Cause of RRC Downlink Admission Downlink Total Cell Power-based
Connection Threshold (ThdDL,RRC) Admission Threshold (ThdDL,RRC-
Setup Request Total)
Emergency call This threshold does not This threshold does not apply because
Detachment apply because the RNC the RNC accepts the RRC connection
accepts the RRC connection setup request without admission
setup request without control.
admission control.
Step 1 If DL_UU_OLC under NBMLdcAlgoSwitch (BSC6900, BSC6910) is selected and the cell is
overloaded, admission fails. If DL_UU_OLC under NBMLdcAlgoSwitch (BSC6900,
BSC6910) is deselected or the cell is not overloaded, the RNC performs the next step.
Step 2 The RNC checks whether the sum of ηDL,R99-Total and ΔηDL is less than or equal to
ThdDL,Nonctl. If yes, admission succeeds. Otherwise, admission fails.
----End
ThdDL,Nonctl is the admission threshold for the downlink power load of non-HSPA services.
The threshold varies with resource request types, as described in Table 7-11.
Table 7-11 Admission thresholds for the downlink power load of non-HSPA services
Resource Request Type Admission Threshold for the
Downlink Power Load of Non-HSPA
Services (ThdDL,Nonctl)
Admission Criteria for Other Resource Requests in an SC-HSDPA Cell (for the
DCH RAB)
In an SC-HSDPA cell, if the bearer type is the DCH RAB, downlink admission based on
algorithm 1 succeeds when both the following criteria are met:
l Non-HSPA power-based admission criterion: (ηDL,NonHSPA + ΔηDL) ≤ ThdDL,Nonctl
ThdDL,Nonctl is the admission threshold for the downlink power load of non-HSPA
services. See Table 7-11 for details.
l Total cell power-based admission criterion: Any of the following three inequations
applies:
(ηDL,HSDPA-Total + ΔηDL) ≤ ThdDL,total
(ηDL,GBP-Total + ΔηDL) ≤ ThdDL,total
(ηDL,R99Prefer-Total + ΔηDL) ≤ ThdDL,total
ThdDL,total is the admission threshold for the total downlink power of the cell. See Table
7-12.
Table 7-12 Admission thresholds for the total downlink power of the cell
Resource Request Type Admission Threshold for the Total
Downlink Power of the Cell
(ThdDL,total)
Admission Criteria for Other Resource Requests in an SC-HSDPA Cell (for the
SC-HSDPA RAB)
In an SC-HSDPA cell, if the bearer type is the SC-HSDPA RAB, downlink admission based
on algorithm 1 succeeds when either PBR-based admission or load-based admission succeeds.
PBR-based Admission Decisions
The RNC performs PBR-based admission control only when the HSDPA PBR measurement
switch is turned on (HSDPA_PBR_MEAS of NBMCacAlgoSwitch (BSC6900, BSC6910) is
set to 1).
The downlink PBR is the effective downlink throughput on all UEs corresponding to an SPI
successfully received by the NodeB. PBR is periodically reported by the NodeB to the RNC.
If the sum of PBRs of users implementing a certain service is greater than the sum of their
GBRs multiplied by a certain factor, the RNC determines that the QoS requirements of these
users are met. In this case, the RNC can admit new users. For streaming services and BE
services, PBR-based admission succeeds if the following service-specific inequations apply:
l Streaming services:
Where,
– PBRstrm is the PBR of all existing streaming services.
– Thdhsdpa-str is the PBR-based admission threshold for streaming services
HsdpaStrmPBRThd (BSC6900, BSC6910).
l BE services:
Where,
– PBRbe is the PBR of all existing BE services.
– Thdhsdpa-be is the PBR-based admission threshold for BE services HsdpaBePBRThd
(BSC6900, BSC6910).
NOTE
Conversational services in the PS domain carried on HSPA RABs can be considered as streaming
services in admission control.
Table 7-13 describes the admission policies for a DC-HSDPA cell group with the Flexible
Dual Carrier HSDPA feature disabled.
Table 7-13 Admission policies for a DC-HSDPA cell group with the Flexible Dual Carrier
HSDPA feature disabled
Bearer Type Admission Level Admission Policy
For a DC-HSDPA Cell with the Flexible Dual Carrier HSDPA Feature Enabled
Admission control is the same as that for a DB-HSDPA, 3C-HSDPA, or 4C-HSDPA Cell. For
details, see Admission Criteria for Other Resource Requests in a DB-HSDPA, 3C-
HSDPA, or 4C-HSDPA Cell.
7.3.1 ENU
Concept
When the activation factor is 100%, a 12.2 kbit/s AMR service is defined as one ENU. The
following aspects are considered when the ENU is calculated:
Table 7-14 describes the ENU references for some services in typical scenarios. The
following are typical configuration scenarios:
l The cell is a typical urban cell.
l The target BLER of R99 users in the cell is 1%.
l Target number of retransmissions:
– 10% for 2 ms TTI HSUPA users
– 1% for 10 ms TTI HSUPA users
l Activation factors for different service types:
– 10% for SRBs
– 50% for AMR 12.2 kbit/s services
– 10% for DCH PS services
– 100% for HSPA PS services
NOTE
In Table 7-14:
l HSDPA (3.4 kbit/s or 13.6kbit/s) indicates the ENU when SRB over HSDPA is used.
l HSDPA (3.4 kbit/s + n kbit/s) indicates the ENU when SRB over DCH and TRB over HSDPA are
used.
l HSUPA (3.4 kbit/s or 13.6kbit/s) indicates the ENU when SRB over HSUPA is used.
l HSUPA (3.4 kbit/s + n kbit/s) indicates the ENU when SRB over DCH and TRB over HSUPA are
used.
l When Turbo IC phase2 is enabled, the ENU for 2 ms TTI HSUPA is the same as the ENU for 10 ms
TTI HSUPA.
cell's access success rate and capacity. The degree of the decrease depends on the
RTWP target and the RTWP of the existing network. Therefore, this algorithm is
only recommended in a cell experiencing an RTWP increase due to traffic increase
when the operator wants to improve the uplink coverage and accepts the decrease in
the cell's access success rate and capacity. Note that the traffic increase can be
caused by an increase in the number of UEs (the value of the VS.CellDCHUEs
(BSC6900, BSC6910) counter exceeds 50.)
If the current RTWP is much greater than RoTControlTarget (BSC6900,
BSC6910), the algorithm decreases ENUUL,Max to impose strict admission control.
As a result, the following counters decrease: RRC connection setup success rate,
RAB setup success rate, F2D/P2D state transition success rate, and hard handover
success rate. Meanwhile, strict admission control decreases UEs in the Cell_DCH
state, the HSUPA throughput, and the CS traffic volume. Excessive admission
rejections cause UEs to repeatedly initiate RRC connection setup requests. To avoid
this issue, it is recommended that the WRFD-160206 RB Parking feature and a
loose RRC admission control algorithm be enabled if this function has been enabled
on the network. To enable the loose RRC admission control algorithm, set
RRCCeCodeCacChoice (BSC6900, BSC6910) and RRCCacChoice (BSC6900,
BSC6910) to LOOSE_CAC.
NOTE
Step 1 The RNC calculates the uplink ENU load for the cell based on the statistics from the load
measurement module.
Step 2 The RNC estimates the ENU load increase (ΔηUL,ENU) based on the initial admission rate of
the new service.
NOTE
l For details about the initial admission rate, see Load Control Feature Parameter Description.
l In admission control on an RRC connection setup request, the RNC calculates the load increase
based on the SRB rate carried in the RRC connection setup request. The SRB rate of an RRC
connection setup request is set by running the SET URRCESTCAUSE command.
----End
The admission criteria vary with resource request types. If the admission criteria are met,
uplink admission based on algorithm 2 succeeds. Otherwise, uplink admission based on
algorithm 2 fails.
ThdUL,RRC indicates the uplink admission threshold for RRC connection setup requests, and
ThdUL,RRC-Total indicates the uplink total cell power-based admission threshold for RRC
connection setup requests. These thresholds use different values for loose admission control
and strict admission control. For details, see Table 7-3 and Table 7-4.
Step 1 The RNC calculates the downlink ENU load for the cell based on the statistics from the load
measurement module.
Step 2 The RNC estimates the ENU load increase (ΔηDL,ENU) based on the initial admission rate of
the new service.
NOTE
l For details about the initial admission rate, see Load Control Feature Parameter Description.
l In admission control on an RRC connection setup request, the RNC calculates the load increase
based on the SRB rate carried in the RRC connection setup request. The SRB rate of an RRC
connection setup request is set by running the SET URRCESTCAUSE command.
----End
The admission criteria vary with resource request types.
l Admission criteria for RRC connection setup requests
– SRB Over DCH
Admission succeeds if either of the following inequalities is met:
ηDL,ENU + ΔηDL,ENU ≤ ThdDL,RRC
ηDL,R99Prefer-ENU + ΔηDL,ENU ≤ ThdDL,RRC-Total
– SRB Over HSUPA
Admission succeeds if the following inequality is met:
ηDL,ENU + ΔηDL,ENU ≤ ThdDL,RRC
ThdDL,RRC indicates the downlink admission threshold for RRC connection setup
requests, and ThdDL,RRC-Total indicates the downlink total cell power-based
admission threshold for RRC connection setup requests. These thresholds use
different values for loose admission control and strict admission control. For details,
see Table 7-9 and Table 7-10.
l Admission criteria for other resource requests
The admission criteria vary with bearer types. In the following admission criteria,
ThdDL,Nonctl is the downlink power-based admission threshold for non-HSPA services,
which is the same as the threshold in Table 7-11; ThdDL,total is the admission threshold
for the total downlink power of the cell, which is the same as the threshold in Table
7-12.
– If the bearer type is the DCH RAB, admission succeeds if either of the following
criteria are met:
Where,
l ηUL,Actual is the actual uplink service load factor. It considers RTWP measurement
results, the total uplink service load and the uplink minimum guaranteed service load.
– The total uplink service load includes R99 service load, HSUPA service load, and
control channel load.
– The uplink minimum guaranteed service load includes R99 service load, HSUPA
service load required by the HSUPA GBR, and control channel load.
For a DC-HSUPA cell, the actual uplink service load introduced by a DC-HSUPA
user is calculated and then apportioned on the primary and secondary cells based on
the user rate ratio per cell.
l ηUL,CCH is the reserved load on the uplink common channels. It is set by
UlCCHLoadFactor (BSC6900, BSC6910).
NOTE
l For details about the preceding load, see Load Control Feature Parameter Description.
l Measuring the uplink minimum guaranteed service load depends on the hardware. For details, see
Load Control Feature Parameter Description. When the feature of Independent Demodulation of
Signals from Multiple RRUs in One Cell is configured, this cell does not support algorithm 4.
l If measurements on the actual uplink service load for a cell are unavailable, for example, when the
relevant NodeB boards cannot report the measurement results, the RNC performs admission control
for the cell based on ENU (algorithm 2). For details about ENU-based admission control, see section
7.3 Admission Control Algorithm 2.
Step 1 The RNC calculates the uplink power load increase (ΔηUL) based on the initial admission rate
of the new service.
NOTE
l For details about the initial admission rate, see Load Control Feature Parameter Description.
l In admission control on an RRC connection setup request, the RNC calculates the load increase
based on the SRB rate carried in the RRC connection setup request. The SRB rate of an RRC
connection setup request is set by running the SET URRCESTCAUSE command.
Step 2 If the sum of ηUL,Actual-Total and ΔηUL is less than or equal to Thd, admission based on
algorithm 4 succeeds. Otherwise, service admission fails.
----End
Thd is the corresponding admission threshold, which depends on the resource request type.
This section describes CAC for common channels, which are classified in the following
manner:
l Common channels except the enhanced FACH and enhanced RACH channels
The common channels except the EFACH (E-FACH for short) and ERACH (E-RACH
for short) channels are referred to as traditional common channels in the following
sections.
l E-FACH and E-RACH channels
NOTE
NOTICE
When the FACH_USER_NUM_NOT_CTRL switch is turned on, the number of available
radio resources will decrease and FACHs will possibly become congested if the number of
online users on the FACH has reached or exceeded the maximum number specified by
FACH_60_USER_SWITCH and the number is still increasing.
If internal RNC specifications are reached, the RNC rejects subsequent service requests on the
FACH. The number of users on the FACH in a specified cell is indicated by the
VS.CellFACHUEs (BSC6900, BSC6910) counter.
The RNC performs flow control in the case of FACH congestion in a cell. For details, see
Flow Control Feature Parameter Description.
With CAC, an overloaded cell can accept FACH resource requests only from emergency calls,
detachments, and registrations. Admitting or rejecting FACH resource requests from other
service types in an overloaded cell is specified by FACH_UU_ADCTRL of
NBMCacAlgoSwitch (BSC6900, BSC6910).
l When this switch is turned on, FACH resource requests from other service types in an
overloaded cell are rejected.
l When this switch is turned off, the RNC decides whether to admit the request according
to the number of online users on the FACH per cell.
l NodeB CE resources
The NodeB reserves CE resources for traditional common channels. For details about CE
consumption for common channels, see CE Resource Management Feature Parameter
Description.
l Iub transmission resources
The RNC reserves Iub transmission bandwidth for traditional common channels. For
details about CAC based on Iub transmission resources, see Transmission Resource
Management Feature Parameter Description.
l Code resources
Traditional common channels are first set up when a cell is established. Channel code
resources have been allocated when channel setup is complete.
l Power resources
The RNC reserves some power resources for traditional common channels and the
resource reserving thresholds are configurable.
– Reserved power load factor for the uplink common channel: It is set by
UlCCHLoadFactor (BSC6900, BSC6910).
– Reserved power load factor for the downlink common channels: It is set by
DlCCHLoadRsrvCoeff (BSC6900, BSC6910).
– Reserved power load factor for the HSUPA downlink common control channels,
including E-AGCH, E-RGCH, and E-HICH channels: It is set by
DlHSUPARsvdFactor (BSC6900, BSC6910).
NOTE
With CAC, an overloaded cell can accept E-FACH resource requests only from
emergency calls, detachments, and registrations. Admitting or rejecting E-FACH
resource requests from other service types in an overloaded cell is specified by
FACH_UU_ADCTRL of NBMCacAlgoSwitch (BSC6900, BSC6910).
l When this switch is turned on, E-FACH resource requests from other service types in an
overloaded cell are rejected.
l When this switch is turned off, the RNC decides whether to admit the request according
to the number of E-FACH users per cell.
FACH_UU_ADCTRL of NBMCacAlgoSwitch (BSC6900, BSC6910) also takes effect
for E-RACH users in an overloaded cell. This is because the E-RACH depends on the E-
FACH and E-RACH users consume the E-FACH resources in downlink.
To maximize the access success rate, CAC works with the rate negotiation function and
features WRFD-010505 Queuing and Pre-Emption and WRFD-020400 DRD Introduction
Package.
If service admission fails, the RNC performs Directed Retry Decision (DRD) to admit the
service in one of the neighboring cells that support blind handovers and meet the signal
quality requirements. DRD is controlled by a switch. For details about DRD, see Directed
Retry Decision Feature Parameter Description.
If the service fails to be admitted to any of the preceding neighboring cells, the RNC
implements the following operations:
l For R99 services: Rate negotiation, queuing, and preemption are performed. For details,
see Load Control Feature Parameter Description.
l For HSPA services: HSPA services are degraded to R99 services and then attempt to
access cells by cell priorities on the candidate cell list.
10 Network Impact
Network Performance
When a cell is heavily loaded, enabling this feature reduces the access success rate and
handover success rate of users but reduces the call drop rate of accessed users. In this way,
system resources are fully used and the QoS of existing users is guaranteed.
11 Engineering Guidelines
11.1.1.1 Requirements
l Hardware
Uplink power admission algorithm 4 introduced in RAN14.0 makes admission decisions
based on the total uplink service load. The support of NodeBs for the uplink power
admission algorithm 4 is described as follows:
– 3900 and 5900 series macro base stations configured with the WBBPa board or the
20 W RRU3801C do not support the uplink power admission algorithm 4.
– 3900 and 5900 series macro base stations not configured with the WBBPa board or
the 20 W RRU3801C support the uplink power admission algorithm 4.
l Other features
None
l License
This feature is not under license control.
11.1.1.2 Activation
NodeB credit resource-based CAC shares the admission policy parameters (including Credit and Code
CAC Choice for RRC and CS RAB Setup Resource Allocation Switch) and parameters related to
downlink control (including DL Credit and Code Reserved SF for RRC and DL Handover Credit
and Code Reserved SF) with cell code resource-based CAC.
Step 1 Run the RNC MML command SET UCACALGOSWITCH. In this step, select
NODEB_CREDIT_CAC_SWITCH(NodeB Credit CAC Switch) from the CAC
algorithm switch drop-down list to turn on the NodeB credit resource-based CAC switch at
the RNC level.
Step 2 Run the RNC MML command MOD UCELLALGOSWITCH. In this step, select
CRD_ADCTRL(Credit Admission Control Algorithm) from the Cell CAC algorithm
switch drop-down list to turn on the NodeB credit resource-based CAC switch at the cell
level.
Step 3 Run the RNC MML command MOD UCELLALGOSWITCH to set the admission policy
parameters. In this step, set Credit and Code CAC Choice for RRC to LOOSE_CAC or
STRICT_CAC and set CS RAB Setup Resource Allocation Switch to ON or OFF.
Step 4 Run the RNC MML command MOD UCELLCAC.
l If Credit and Code CAC Choice for RRC is set to STRICT_CAC, set UL Credit
Reserved SF for RRC and DL Credit and Code Reserved SF for RRC in this step.
l If CS RAB Setup Resource Allocation Switch is set to OFF, set UL handover credit
reserved SF and DL Handover Credit and Code Reserved SF in this step.
----End
Cell code resource-based CAC shares the admission policy parameters (including Credit and Code
CAC Choice for RRC and CS RAB Setup Resource Allocation Switch) and parameters related to
downlink control (including DL Credit and Code Reserved SF for RRC and DL Handover Credit
and Code Reserved SF) with NodeB credit resource-based CAC.
Step 1 Run the RNC MML command MOD UCELLALGOSWITCH to set the admission policy
parameters. In this step, set Credit and Code CAC Choice for RRC to LOOSE_CAC or
STRICT_CAC and set CS RAB Setup Resource Allocation Switch to ON or OFF.
Step 2 Run the RNC MML command MOD UCELLCAC.
l If Credit and Code CAC Choice for RRC is set to STRICT_CAC, set DL Credit and
Code Reserved SF for RRC in this step.
l If CS RAB Setup Resource Allocation Switch is set to OFF, set DL Handover Credit
and Code Reserved SF in this step.
----End
To disable cell power resource-based CAC in uplink or downlink, set Uplink CAC algorithm switch or
Downlink CAC algorithm switch to ALGORITHM_OFF.
Step 2 Run the RNC MML command MOD UCELLALGOSWITCH to set the admission policy
parameters. In this step, set Power CAC Choice for RRC to LOOSE_CAC or
STRICT_CAC and set CS RAB Setup Resource Allocation Switch to ON or OFF.
NOTE
CS RAB Setup Resource Allocation Switch is used among NodeB credit resource-based CAC, cell
code resource-based CAC, and cell power resource-based CAC.
Step 3 Run the RNC MML command MOD UCELLCAC to set the power admission parameters in
the following table when Uplink CAC algorithm switch or Downlink CAC algorithm
switch is set to a value other than ALGORITHM_OFF.
Category Parameter Setting Parameter to Be Set
Criterion
RRC admission parameters Power CAC Choice for RT Service RRC CAC
RRC is set to Power Thd Offset
STRICT_CAC.
Non-RT Service RRC
Power CAC Thd Offset
UL Handover Access
Threshold
UL Threshold of Other
Services
DL Handover Access
Threshold
DL Threshold of Other
Services
----End
Step 2 Run the RNC MML command MOD UCELLALGOSWITCH. In this step, select the
ALGORITHM_SECOND check box under the Uplink CAC algorithm switch parameter
and select the UL_ENU_ADJ_BAS_ON_RTWP check box under the Cell CAC algorithm
switch 2 parameter.
----End
l When configuring the Admission Control feature on the CME, perform a single configuration first,
and then perform a batch modification if required.
l Configure the parameters of a single object before a batch modification. Perform a batch
modification before logging out of the parameter setting interface.
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 on the wizard interface to obtain online help.
UL Threshold of UlNonCtrlThdFor-
Conv AMR Service AMR (BSC6900,
BSC6910)
UL Threshold of UlNonCtrlThdForNo-
Conv Non_AMR nAMR (BSC6900,
Service BSC6910)
UL Threshold of UlNonCtrlThdFor-
Other Services Other (BSC6900,
BSC6910)
DL Threshold of DlConvAMRThd
Conv AMR Service (BSC6900, BSC6910)
DL Threshold of DlConvNonAMRThd
Conv non_AMR (BSC6900, BSC6910)
Service
DL Threshold of DlOtherThd
Other Services (BSC6900, BSC6910)
Step 1 Enable a UE in the idle state to camp on the test cell, which is named CELL_A11.
Step 3 Run the RNC MML command MOD UCELLCAC to set DL total equivalent user number
to 1 for CELL_A11.
Step 4 Connect the UE to a laptop through the USB port and initiate a PS service.
Expected result: The PS service fails to be set up. In the Iu Interface Trace window, an
RANAP_RAB_ASSIGNBMENT_RESP message sent from the RNC to the CN is displayed,
containing the cause value "no-radio-resources-available-in-target-cell."
Step 5 Run the RNC MML command MOD UCELLCAC to set DL total equivalent user number
to 80 for CELL_A11.
Step 6 Connect the UE to a laptop through the USB port and initiate a PS service.
----End
11.1.1.4 Deactivation
----End
l When configuring the Admission Control feature on the CME, perform a single configuration first,
and then perform a batch modification if required.
l 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 on the CME according to the operation sequence in Table 11-2 . 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 on the wizard interface to obtain online help.
----End
If a large number of RRC admission failures are caused by a type of resource congestion,
consider optimizing the parameters according to section 11.1.3 Parameter Optimization.
requirement, the current cell resource admission is in a good state. In this case, parameters do
not need to be optimized. If the RAB setup success rate does not meet the requirement,
observe other counters to locate the major cause of the RAB admission failures.
AMR RAB Setup Success This KPI is used to check the RAB Setup Success
Ratio(Cell) Ratio of the AMR service in a cell.
VP RAB Setup Success This KPI is used to check the RAB Setup Success
Ratio(Cell) Ratio of the Video Phone (VP) service in a cell.
CS RAB Setup Success Ratio This KPI is used to check the RAB Setup Success
(Cell) Ratio of all CS services in a cell.
CS RAB Setup Success Ratio This KPI is used to check the RAB Setup Success
(RNC) Ratio of all CS services in an RNC.
PS RAB Setup Success Ratio This KPI is used to check the RAB Setup Success
(Cell) Ratio of all PS services in a cell.
PS RAB Setup Success Ratio This KPI is used to check the RAB Setup Success
(RNC) Ratio of all PS services in an RNC.
HSDPA RAB Setup Success This KPI is used to check the RAB Setup Success
Ratio(Cell) Ratio of the HSDPA service in a cell.
HSUPA RAB Setup Success This KPI is used to check the RAB Setup Success
Ratio(Cell) Ratio of the HSUPA service in a cell.
The number of failed RAB setup requests for PS services due to each type of radio resource
congestion is monitored by a dedicated counter, as shown in the following table.
Based on the preceding counters, check the resource congestion status of the cell and take
optimization measures. For example,
VS.RAB.FailEstabPS.ULCE.FinalCong (BSC6900, BSC6910) indicates the number of PS
RAB setup failures caused by congestion of uplink CEs during admission of RAB setup on
the DCH in both the uplink and downlink. The larger the value of this counter, the more
insufficient the uplink credit resources. If this counter is excessively large, consider adding
boards to the NodeB in order to increase uplink CE credit resources.
NOTE
Uplink credit resource Check the value of the UlRRCCeResvSf (BSC6900, BSC6910)
parameter. If the value is small, too many resources are
reserved. In this case, you are advised to change the parameter
to a value greater than or equal to 64. If the value is large,
consider other suggestions in parameter optimization.
the following resources: uplink and downlink power, uplink and downlink credit resources,
and uplink and downlink code resources, optimize parameters related to the admission of
RAB power resources for CS services. For example:
l Increase the uplink power admission threshold (UlNonCtrlThdForAMR (BSC6900,
BSC6910)) and the downlink power admission threshold (DlConvAMRThd (BSC6900,
BSC6910)) for AMR services.
l Enable optimized resource allocation of CS RAB setup resources by setting
CSRABCacOptSwitch (BSC6900, BSC6910) to ON to increase the threshold for RAB
admission of CS services.
NOTE
In addition to adjusting the admission threshold, you can also enable related functions, such as
preemption, to increase the CS service setup success rate. For details about the preemption function, see
Load Control Feature Parameter Description.
If the performance monitoring results show that the RAB setup success rate of PS services
does not meet the requirement, optimize the RAB admission parameters for PS services. For
example:
l If a large number of failures of admission requests are caused by the uplink power
resource congestion:
– Check the value of NBMUlCacAlgoSelSwitch (BSC6900, BSC6910) (switch for
the uplink power admission algorithm). If NBMUlCacAlgoSelSwitch (BSC6900,
BSC6910)is set to ALGORITHM_FIRST or ALGORITHM_THIRD, you can
change it to ALGORITHM_SECOND.
– Check the value of UlTotalEqUserNum (BSC6900, BSC6910). If it is less than
120, you can increase the value.
– Check the value of UlNonCtrlThdForOther (BSC6900, BSC6910) (threshold for
uplink power admission). If it is less than the recommended value, you can set it to
the recommended value. When the admission threshold for PS services is greater
than or equal to the recommended admission threshold, you are advised not to
increase the threshold, because admitting too many users may result in more severe
cell congestion. In this case, you are advised to use other methods described in
section "Other Optimization Suggestions" to reduce admission failures.
l If most failures of admission requests are caused by the downlink power resource
congestion:
– Check the value of NBMUlCacAlgoSelSwitch (BSC6900, BSC6910) (switch for
the downlink power admission algorithm). If NBMUlCacAlgoSelSwitch
(BSC6900, BSC6910) is set to ALGORITHM_SECOND, you are advised to
change it to ALGORITHM_FIRST or ALGORITHM_THIRD.
– Check the value of DlOtherThd (BSC6900, BSC6910) (threshold for downlink
power admission). If it is less than the recommended value, you can set it to the
recommended value. When the admission threshold for PS services is greater than
or equal to the recommended admission threshold, you are advised not to increase
the threshold, because admitting too many users may result in more severe cell
congestion. In this case, you are advised to use other methods described in section
"Other Optimization Suggestions" to reduce admission failures.
l If most failures of admission requests are caused by congestion of downlink code
resources or uplink and downlink credit resources:
– Check the value of DlHoCeCodeResvSf (BSC6900, BSC6910) (threshold for
admission of downlink code and credit resources). If it is less than SF32, set it to
This section only provides the optimized policies without details. For details, contact Huawei technical
support personnel.
11.2.1.1 Requirements
l Requirements for hardware
None
l Requirements for other features
The feature WRFD-010610 HSDPA Introduction Package has been configured before
this feature is activated.
l License
The license controlling this feature has been activated. For details about the license
control items and how to activate the license, see License Management Feature
Parameter Description.
This feature is controlled by the license for the WRFD-010610 HSDPA Introduction
Package. For details about this license, see HSDPA Feature Parameter Description.
11.2.1.2 Activation
NOTE
You can modify the Iub transmission bandwidth by running the following RNC MML commands:
l BSC6900: MOD ATMLOGICPORT, MOD IPPATH, MOD RSCGRP, and MOD ADJNODE
l BSC6910: MOD ATMLOGICPORT and MOD ADJNODE
----End
NOTE
l When configuring the HSDPA Admission Control feature on the CME, perform a single
configuration first, and then perform a batch modification if required.
l 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 on the CME according to the operation sequence in Table 11-3. 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)
----End
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 on the wizard interface to obtain online help.
Backward RXBW
Bandwidth (BSC6900,
BSC6910)
Downlink NBMDlCac
CAC AlgoSelSwit
algorithm ch
switch (BSC6900,
BSC6910)
UL total UlCellTotal
power Thd
threshold (BSC6900,
BSC6910)
Maximum MaxHsdpa
HSDPA user UserNum
number (BSC6900,
BSC6910)
Step 3 Run the RNC MML command MOD UCELLCAC to set Maximum HSDPA user number
to 1 for CELL_A11.
Expected result: The service fails to be established. Check the RRC_RB_SETUP message
over the Uu interface. You can view that the new-H-RNTI IE is not under the rb-
mappinginfo IE and the value of the dl-TransportChannel-Type IE is dch.
Step 7 Run the RNC MML command MOD UCELLCAC to set Maximum HSDPA user number
to 64 for CELL_A11.
----End
Expected result: The services are established successfully on UE1 and UE2.
11.2.1.4 Deactivation
Iub transmission resource-based CAC and CAC based on the number of HSDPA users are
mandatory and cannot be deactivated.
The procedures for deactivating NodeB credit resource-based CAC and cell power resource-
based CAC are the same as those described in 11.1 WRFD-020101 Admission Control.
Monitor the RAB setup success rate of HSDPA services by observing the KPI HSDPA RAB
Setup Success Ratio(Cell).
The methods of monitoring radio resources (credit resources, code resources, power
resources, and Iub resources) admission of RAB setup requests for HSDPA services are
similar to those described in section "Optimizing Parameters Related to Admission of RAB
Setup Requests" in section 11.1.2 Performance Monitoring. The only difference is that the
number of HSDPA UEs is considered during admission of RAB setup requests for HSDPA
services. The following table lists the traffic statistics counters used for monitoring the
admission of RAB setup requests for HSDPA services.
11.3.1.1 Requirements
l Requirements for hardware
None
l Requirements for other features
The feature WRFD-010612 HSUPA Introduction Package has been configured before
this feature is activated.
l License
The license controlling this feature has been activated. For details about the license
control items and how to activate the license, see License Management Feature
Parameter Description.
This feature is controlled by the license for the WRFD-010612 HSUPA Introduction
Package. For details about this license, see HSUPA Feature Parameter Description.
This feature is not under license control.
l Others
The feature WRFD-020101 Admission Control has been activated. For details, see 11.1
WRFD-020101 Admission Control.
11.3.1.2 Activation
This function is automatically activated without the need for manual operations.
NOTE
You can modify the Iub transmission bandwidth by running the following RNC MML commands:
l BSC6900: MOD ATMLOGICPORT, MOD IPPATH, MOD RSCGRP, and MOD ADJNODE
l BSC6910: MOD ATMLOGICPORT and MOD ADJNODE
CAC based on the number of HSUPA users is mandatory for HSUPA services and this
function is automatically activated. The configurable parameters are as follows:
1. Maximum HSUPA user number in the RNC MML command MOD UCELLCAC.
2. NodeB Max HSUPA User Number in the RNC MML command MOD
UNODEBALGOPARA.
----End
NOTE
l When configuring the HSUPA Admission Control feature on the CME, perform a single
configuration first, and then perform a batch modification if required.
l Configure the parameters of a single object before a batch modification. Perform a batch
modification before logging out of the parameter setting interface.
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 on the wizard interface to obtain online help.
Backward RXBW
Bandwidth (BSC6900,
BSC6910)
Equal HsupaEqual
priority PriorityUser
HSUPA user PBRThd
PBR (BSC6900,
threshold BSC6910)
Step 3 Run the RNC MML command MOD UCELLCAC to set Maximum HSUPA user number
to 1 for CELL_A11.
Expected result: The service is established successfully. Check the rb-mappinginfo IE in the
RRC_RB_SETUP message over the Uu interface. You can view that the value of the ul-
TrCH-Type IE is e-dch.
Expected result: The service fails to be established. Check the rb-mappinginfo IE in the
RRC_RB_SETUP message over the Uu interface. You can view that the value of the rrc-
Stateinditator IE is CELL_DCH.
Step 6 Release all the PS services in CELL_A11.
Step 7 Run the RNC MML command MOD UCELLCAC to set Maximum HSUPA user number
to 20 for CELL_A11.
Step 8 Establish HSUPA PS services on UE1 and UE2.
----End
Expected result: The services are established successfully on UE1 and UE2.
11.3.1.4 Deactivation
Iub transmission resource-based CAC and CAC based on the number of HSUPA users are
mandatory and cannot be deactivated.
The procedures for deactivating NodeB credit resource-based CAC and cell power resource-
based CAC are the same as those described in 11.1 WRFD-020101 Admission Control.
(BSC6900, BSC6910) parameter is less than the number of UEs in the license file, increase
the value of NodeBHsupaMaxUserNum (BSC6900, BSC6910) or MaxHsupaUserNum
(BSC6900, BSC6910). If the value of NodeBHsupaMaxUserNum (BSC6900, BSC6910) or
MaxHsupaUserNum (BSC6900, BSC6910) is equal to the number in the license file,
purchase more licensed UEs and increase the value of MaxHsupaUserNum (BSC6900,
BSC6910) or MaxHsupaUserNum (BSC6900, BSC6910).
For the parameter optimization for admission failures caused by congestion of other
resources, see section 11.1.3 Parameter Optimization.
12 Parameters
RRCCe BSC690 ADD WRFD- Admissi Meaning: RRC connection admission control (CAC)
CodeCa 0 UCELL 020101 on mode. When this parameter is set to LOOSE_CAC,
cChoice ALGOS Control the RRC credit and code admission threshold is 100%.
WITCH When this parameter is set to STRICT_CAC,
MOD "DlRRCCeCodeResvSf" and "UlRRCCeResvSf" in
UCELL the "ADD UCELLCAC" command take effect.
ALGOS "DlRRCCeCodeResvSf" indicates the RRC downlink
WITCH credit and channel code admission threshold, and
"UlRRCCeResvSf" indicates the RRC uplink credit
admission threshold.
GUI Value Range: LOOSE_CAC, STRICT_CAC
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: LOOSE_CAC, STRICT_CAC
Default Value: LOOSE_CAC
RRCCe BSC691 ADD WRFD- Admissi Meaning: RRC connection admission control (CAC)
CodeCa 0 UCELL 020101 on mode. When this parameter is set to LOOSE_CAC,
cChoice ALGOS Control the RRC credit and code admission threshold is 100%.
WITCH When this parameter is set to STRICT_CAC,
MOD "DlRRCCeCodeResvSf" and "UlRRCCeResvSf" in
UCELL the "ADD UCELLCAC" command take effect.
ALGOS "DlRRCCeCodeResvSf" indicates the RRC downlink
WITCH credit and channel code admission threshold, and
"UlRRCCeResvSf" indicates the RRC uplink credit
admission threshold.
GUI Value Range: LOOSE_CAC, STRICT_CAC
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: LOOSE_CAC, STRICT_CAC
Default Value: LOOSE_CAC
UlNRT BSC690 ADD WRFD- Admissi Meaning: Uplink RRC credit resource reservation
RRCCac 0 UCELL 020101 on threshold for non-real-time (NRT) services. This
CeResv CAC Control threshold is measured by the corresponding spreading
Sf MOD factor (SF). For the relationship between RRC credit
UCELL resources and the SF, see 3GPP TS 25.433. If the
CAC "RRCCeCodeCacChoice" parameter is set to
STRICT_CAC and RRC_CE_CODE_CAC_OPT in
the "ADD UCELLALGOSWITCH" command is set
to on, the RNC uses the value of this parameter as the
threshold for uplink credit resource admission control.
If this parameter is set to SFOFF, resources are not
reserved during uplink RRC credit resource admission
for NRT services. When UEs processing NRT services
initiate RRC connection requests, uplink RRC credit
resource admission succeeds only when the amount of
remaining uplink credit resources is greater than or
equal to the total amount of resources required and
reserved. NRT services are services whose cause
values for RRC connection requests are "Originating
Interactive Call", "Originating Background Call",
"Terminating Interactive Call", "Terminating
Background Call", "Originating High Priority
Signalling", "Terminating High Priority Signalling",
"Originating Subscribed traffic Call", or "Terminating
Streaming Call."
GUI Value Range: SF4, SF8, SF16, SF32, SF64,
SF128, SF256, SFOFF
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: SF4, SF8, SF16, SF32, SF64,
SF128, SF256, SFOFF
Default Value: SF32
UlNRT BSC691 ADD WRFD- Admissi Meaning: Uplink RRC credit resource reservation
RRCCac 0 UCELL 020101 on threshold for non-real-time (NRT) services. This
CeResv CAC Control threshold is measured by the corresponding spreading
Sf MOD factor (SF). For the relationship between RRC credit
UCELL resources and the SF, see 3GPP TS 25.433. If the
CAC "RRCCeCodeCacChoice" parameter is set to
STRICT_CAC and RRC_CE_CODE_CAC_OPT in
the "ADD UCELLALGOSWITCH" command is set
to on, the RNC uses the value of this parameter as the
threshold for uplink credit resource admission control.
If this parameter is set to SFOFF, resources are not
reserved during uplink RRC credit resource admission
for NRT services. When UEs processing NRT services
initiate RRC connection requests, uplink RRC credit
resource admission succeeds only when the amount of
remaining uplink credit resources is greater than or
equal to the total amount of resources required and
reserved. NRT services are services whose cause
values for RRC connection requests are "Originating
Interactive Call", "Originating Background Call",
"Terminating Interactive Call", "Terminating
Background Call", "Originating High Priority
Signalling", "Terminating High Priority Signalling",
"Originating Subscribed traffic Call", or "Terminating
Streaming Call."
GUI Value Range: SF4, SF8, SF16, SF32, SF64,
SF128, SF256, SFOFF
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: SF4, SF8, SF16, SF32, SF64,
SF128, SF256, SFOFF
Default Value: SF32
DlNRT BSC690 ADD WRFD- Admissi Meaning: Downlink RRC credit and channel code
RRCCac 0 UCELL 020101 on resource reservation threshold for non-real-time
CeCode CAC Control (NRT) services. This threshold is measured by the
ResvSf MOD corresponding spreading factor (SF). For the
UCELL relationship between RRC credit and channel code
CAC resources and the SF, see 3GPP TS 25.433. If the
"RRCCeCodeCacChoice" parameter is set to
STRICT_CAC and RRC_CE_CODE_CAC_OPT in
the "ADD UCELLALGOSWITCH" command is set
to on, the RNC uses the value of this parameter as the
threshold for downlink credit and channel code
resource admission control. If this parameter is set to
SFOFF, resources are not reserved during downlink
RRC credit and channel code admission for NRT
services. When UEs processing NRT services initiate
RRC connection requests, downlink RRC credit and
channel code resource admission succeeds only when
the amount of remaining downlink credit and channel
code resources is greater than or equal to the total
amount of resources required and reserved. NRT
services are services whose cause values for RRC
connection requests are "Originating Interactive Call",
"Originating Background Call", "Terminating
Interactive Call", "Terminating Background Call",
"Originating High Priority Signalling", "Terminating
High Priority Signalling", "Originating Subscribed
traffic Call", or "Terminating Streaming Call."
GUI Value Range: SF4, SF8, SF16, SF32, SF64,
SF128, SF256, SFOFF
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: SF4, SF8, SF16, SF32, SF64,
SF128, SF256, SFOFF
Default Value: SF64
DlNRT BSC691 ADD WRFD- Admissi Meaning: Downlink RRC credit and channel code
RRCCac 0 UCELL 020101 on resource reservation threshold for non-real-time
CeCode CAC Control (NRT) services. This threshold is measured by the
ResvSf MOD corresponding spreading factor (SF). For the
UCELL relationship between RRC credit and channel code
CAC resources and the SF, see 3GPP TS 25.433. If the
"RRCCeCodeCacChoice" parameter is set to
STRICT_CAC and RRC_CE_CODE_CAC_OPT in
the "ADD UCELLALGOSWITCH" command is set
to on, the RNC uses the value of this parameter as the
threshold for downlink credit and channel code
resource admission control. If this parameter is set to
SFOFF, resources are not reserved during downlink
RRC credit and channel code admission for NRT
services. When UEs processing NRT services initiate
RRC connection requests, downlink RRC credit and
channel code resource admission succeeds only when
the amount of remaining downlink credit and channel
code resources is greater than or equal to the total
amount of resources required and reserved. NRT
services are services whose cause values for RRC
connection requests are "Originating Interactive Call",
"Originating Background Call", "Terminating
Interactive Call", "Terminating Background Call",
"Originating High Priority Signalling", "Terminating
High Priority Signalling", "Originating Subscribed
traffic Call", or "Terminating Streaming Call."
GUI Value Range: SF4, SF8, SF16, SF32, SF64,
SF128, SF256, SFOFF
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: SF4, SF8, SF16, SF32, SF64,
SF128, SF256, SFOFF
Default Value: SF64
UlOther BSC690 ADD WRFD- Admissi Meaning: Uplink RRC credit resource reservation
RRCCac 0 UCELL 020101 on threshold for other types of services. This threshold is
CeResv CAC Control measured by the corresponding spreading factor (SF).
Sf MOD For the relationship between RRC credit resources and
UCELL the SF, see 3GPP TS 25.433. If the
CAC "RRCCeCodeCacChoice" parameter is set to
STRICT_CAC and RRC_CE_CODE_CAC_OPT in
the "ADD UCELLALGOSWITCH" command is set
to on, the RNC uses the value of this parameter as the
threshold for uplink credit resource admission control.
If this parameter is set to SFOFF, resources are not
reserved during uplink RRC credit resource admission
for other types of services. When UEs processing
other types of services initiate RRC connection
requests, uplink RRC credit resource admission
succeeds only when the amount of remaining uplink
credit resources is greater than or equal to the total
amount of resources required and reserved. Other
types of services are services whose cause values for
RRC connection requests are other than those:
"Originating Interactive Call", "Originating
Background Call", "Terminating Interactive Call",
"Terminating Background Call", "Originating High
Priority Signalling", "Terminating High Priority
Signalling", "Originating Subscribed traffic Call", or
"Terminating Streaming Call."
GUI Value Range: SF4, SF8, SF16, SF32, SF64,
SF128, SF256, SFOFF
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: SF4, SF8, SF16, SF32, SF64,
SF128, SF256, SFOFF
Default Value: SF64
UlOther BSC691 ADD WRFD- Admissi Meaning: Uplink RRC credit resource reservation
RRCCac 0 UCELL 020101 on threshold for other types of services. This threshold is
CeResv CAC Control measured by the corresponding spreading factor (SF).
Sf MOD For the relationship between RRC credit resources and
UCELL the SF, see 3GPP TS 25.433. If the
CAC "RRCCeCodeCacChoice" parameter is set to
STRICT_CAC and RRC_CE_CODE_CAC_OPT in
the "ADD UCELLALGOSWITCH" command is set
to on, the RNC uses the value of this parameter as the
threshold for uplink credit resource admission control.
If this parameter is set to SFOFF, resources are not
reserved during uplink RRC credit resource admission
for other types of services. When UEs processing
other types of services initiate RRC connection
requests, uplink RRC credit resource admission
succeeds only when the amount of remaining uplink
credit resources is greater than or equal to the total
amount of resources required and reserved. Other
types of services are services whose cause values for
RRC connection requests are other than those:
"Originating Interactive Call", "Originating
Background Call", "Terminating Interactive Call",
"Terminating Background Call", "Originating High
Priority Signalling", "Terminating High Priority
Signalling", "Originating Subscribed traffic Call", or
"Terminating Streaming Call."
GUI Value Range: SF4, SF8, SF16, SF32, SF64,
SF128, SF256, SFOFF
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: SF4, SF8, SF16, SF32, SF64,
SF128, SF256, SFOFF
Default Value: SF64
DlOther BSC690 ADD WRFD- Admissi Meaning: Downlink RRC credit and channel code
RRCCac 0 UCELL 020101 on resource reservation threshold for other types of
CeCode CAC Control services. This threshold is measured by the
ResvSf MOD corresponding spreading factor (SF). For the
UCELL relationship between RRC credit and channel code
CAC resources and the SF, see 3GPP TS 25.433. If the
"RRCCeCodeCacChoice" parameter is set to
STRICT_CAC and RRC_CE_CODE_CAC_OPT in
the "ADD UCELLALGOSWITCH" command is set
to on, the RNC uses the value of this parameter as the
threshold for downlink credit and channel code
resource admission control. If this parameter is set to
SFOFF, resources are not reserved during downlink
RRC credit and channel code admission for other
types of services. When UEs processing other types of
services initiate RRC connection requests, downlink
RRC credit and channel code resource admission
succeeds only when the amount of remaining
downlink credit and channel code resources is greater
than or equal to the total amount of resources required
and reserved. Other types of services are services
whose cause values for RRC connection requests are
other than those: "Originating Interactive Call",
"Originating Background Call", "Terminating
Interactive Call", "Terminating Background Call",
"Originating High Priority Signalling", "Terminating
High Priority Signalling", "Originating Subscribed
traffic Call", or "Terminating Streaming Call."
GUI Value Range: SF4, SF8, SF16, SF32, SF64,
SF128, SF256, SFOFF
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: SF4, SF8, SF16, SF32, SF64,
SF128, SF256, SFOFF
Default Value: SF128
DlOther BSC691 ADD WRFD- Admissi Meaning: Downlink RRC credit and channel code
RRCCac 0 UCELL 020101 on resource reservation threshold for other types of
CeCode CAC Control services. This threshold is measured by the
ResvSf MOD corresponding spreading factor (SF). For the
UCELL relationship between RRC credit and channel code
CAC resources and the SF, see 3GPP TS 25.433. If the
"RRCCeCodeCacChoice" parameter is set to
STRICT_CAC and RRC_CE_CODE_CAC_OPT in
the "ADD UCELLALGOSWITCH" command is set
to on, the RNC uses the value of this parameter as the
threshold for downlink credit and channel code
resource admission control. If this parameter is set to
SFOFF, resources are not reserved during downlink
RRC credit and channel code admission for other
types of services. When UEs processing other types of
services initiate RRC connection requests, downlink
RRC credit and channel code resource admission
succeeds only when the amount of remaining
downlink credit and channel code resources is greater
than or equal to the total amount of resources required
and reserved. Other types of services are services
whose cause values for RRC connection requests are
other than those: "Originating Interactive Call",
"Originating Background Call", "Terminating
Interactive Call", "Terminating Background Call",
"Originating High Priority Signalling", "Terminating
High Priority Signalling", "Originating Subscribed
traffic Call", or "Terminating Streaming Call."
GUI Value Range: SF4, SF8, SF16, SF32, SF64,
SF128, SF256, SFOFF
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: SF4, SF8, SF16, SF32, SF64,
SF128, SF256, SFOFF
Default Value: SF128
CSRAB BSC690 ADD WRFD- Admissi Meaning: Whether resource allocation is optimized
CacOpt 0 UCELL 020101 on during CS RAB setups. When this parameter is set to
Switch ALGOS Control ON, the RNC allocates power resources, code
WITCH resources, channel element (CE) resources during CS
MOD RAB setups based on the loose Call Admission
UCELL Control (CAC) algorithm. This setting increases the
ALGOS CS service setup success rate. When this parameter is
WITCH set to OFF, the RNC does not allocate resources
during CS RAB setups based on the loose CAC
algorithm.
GUI Value Range: OFF, ON
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: ON, OFF
Default Value: OFF
CSRAB BSC691 ADD WRFD- Admissi Meaning: Whether resource allocation is optimized
CacOpt 0 UCELL 020101 on during CS RAB setups. When this parameter is set to
Switch ALGOS Control ON, the RNC allocates power resources, code
WITCH resources, channel element (CE) resources during CS
MOD RAB setups based on the loose Call Admission
UCELL Control (CAC) algorithm. This setting increases the
ALGOS CS service setup success rate. When this parameter is
WITCH set to OFF, the RNC does not allocate resources
during CS RAB setups based on the loose CAC
algorithm.
GUI Value Range: OFF, ON
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: ON, OFF
Default Value: OFF
DlHoCe BSC690 ADD WRFD- 128 Meaning: Downlink credit and code resources
CodeRe 0 UCELL 010654 HSDPA (measured by the spreading factor, for details about
svSf CAC WRFD- Users their relationships, see 3GPP TS25.433) reserved for
MOD 020101 per Cell handovers. When this parameter is set to SFOFF, no
UCELL Admissi credit or code resources are reserved for handovers.
WRFD- After receiving a service access request, the RNC
CAC 010653 on
Control evaluates the remaining downlink credit and code
resources after admitting the service. If the remaining
96 downlink credit resources are greater than or equal to
HSDPA reserved resources specified by this parameter, the
Users RNC admits the service. Otherwise, the RNC rejects
per Cell the service.
GUI Value Range: SF4(SF4), SF8(SF8), SF16(SF16),
SF32(SF32), SF64(SF64), SF128(SF128),
SF256(SF256), SFOFF(SFOFF)
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: SF4, SF8, SF16, SF32, SF64,
SF128, SF256, SFOFF
Default Value: SF32(SF32)
DlHoCe BSC691 ADD WRFD- 128 Meaning: Downlink credit and code resources
CodeRe 0 UCELL 010654 HSDPA (measured by the spreading factor, for details about
svSf CAC WRFD- Users their relationships, see 3GPP TS25.433) reserved for
MOD 020101 per Cell handovers. When this parameter is set to SFOFF, no
UCELL Admissi credit or code resources are reserved for handovers.
WRFD- After receiving a service access request, the RNC
CAC 010653 on
Control evaluates the remaining downlink credit and code
resources after admitting the service. If the remaining
96 downlink credit resources are greater than or equal to
HSDPA reserved resources specified by this parameter, the
Users RNC admits the service. Otherwise, the RNC rejects
per Cell the service.
GUI Value Range: SF4(SF4), SF8(SF8), SF16(SF16),
SF32(SF32), SF64(SF64), SF128(SF128),
SF256(SF256), SFOFF(SFOFF)
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: SF4, SF8, SF16, SF32, SF64,
SF128, SF256, SFOFF
Default Value: SF32(SF32)
PERFENH_L2U_SO_SWITCH,
PERFENH_CELL_CODE_MONITOR_OPT_SWITC
H,
PERFENH_SIB_INTERNCELL_PRI_OPT_SWITC
H,
PERFENH_PUC_CONSIDER_DC_GRP_LOAD_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_FAST_CSFB_RIM_RSP_MSG_OPT_S
WITCH, PERFENH_PCPICH_ADJ_OPT_SWITCH,
PERFENH_PCHR_CELL_LOAD_OUTPUT_OPT_S
WITCH
Unit: None
Actual Value Range:
PERFENH_MULTIRAB_PREEMPT_OPT_SWITCH
,
PERFENH_RRC_PREEMPT_RSRC_OPT_SWITCH
,
PERFENH_CODEADJ_TIME_OPT_SWITCH,
PERFENH_HSDPA_SRBDCH_CODE_CACOPT_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_SIB3_MAX_PEROID_LIMIT_SWITCH,
PERFENH_SIB3_SCHEDULE_OPT_SWITCH,
PERFENH_DEMARC_NODEB_TYPE_REF_SWIT
CH,
PERFENH_QOSSHUTDOWN_BY_LOAD_LIC_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_EVENT_MEAS_ELEM_PROC_OPT_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_CSMODIFY_ADMPRE_OPT_SWITCH,
PERFENH_CHTYPE_CHG_PFM_OPT_SWITCH,
PERFENH_ONE_CNOP_NO_PLMN_LIST_SWITC
H,
PERFENH_DC_HSDPA_GROUP_LOAD_OPT_SWI
TCH,
PERFENH_HSPA_SHO_OPT_SWITCH,
PERFENH_DCLOAD_REMAIN_OPT_SWITCH,
PERFENH_HSPA_CCH_IUB_RSRC_OPT_SWITC
H,
PERFENH_DEMARC_SF_LDC_OPT_SWITCH,
PERFENH_PUC_OPT_SWITCH,
PERFENH_PSBERRC_PREEMPT_OPT_SWITCH,
PERFENH_DYNSHUTDOWN_OPT_SWITCH,
PERFENH_SIB4_AC_LIST_OPT_SWITCH,
PERFENH_RESREQ_PROTECT_OPT_SWITCH,
PERFENH_RIM_CSFB_OPT_SWITCH,
PERFENH_RIM_RSN_OPT_SWITCH,
PERFENH_RIM_ROUTINGADDR_OPT_SWITCH,
PERFENH_L2U_SO_SWITCH,
PERFENH_CELL_CODE_MONITOR_OPT_SWITC
H,
PERFENH_SIB_INTERNCELL_PRI_OPT_SWITC
H,
PERFENH_PUC_CONSIDER_DC_GRP_LOAD_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_FAST_CSFB_RIM_RSP_MSG_OPT_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_PCPICH_ADJ_OPT_SWITCH,
PERFENH_PCHR_CELL_LOAD_OUTPUT_OPT_S
WITCH
Default Value:
PERFENH_MULTIRAB_PREEMPT_OPT_SWITCH
:0,
PERFENH_RRC_PREEMPT_RSRC_OPT_SWITCH
:0, PERFENH_CODEADJ_TIME_OPT_SWITCH:1,
PERFENH_HSDPA_SRBDCH_CODE_CACOPT_S
WITCH:0,
PERFENH_SIB3_MAX_PEROID_LIMIT_SWITCH:
0, PERFENH_SIB3_SCHEDULE_OPT_SWITCH:0,
PERFENH_DEMARC_NODEB_TYPE_REF_SWIT
CH:1,
PERFENH_QOSSHUTDOWN_BY_LOAD_LIC_S
WITCH:0,
PERFENH_EVENT_MEAS_ELEM_PROC_OPT_S
WITCH:1,
PERFENH_CSMODIFY_ADMPRE_OPT_SWITCH:
0,
PERFENH_CHTYPE_CHG_PFM_OPT_SWITCH:0,
PERFENH_ONE_CNOP_NO_PLMN_LIST_SWITC
H:0,
PERFENH_DC_HSDPA_GROUP_LOAD_OPT_SWI
TCH:0, PERFENH_HSPA_SHO_OPT_SWITCH:0,
PERFENH_DCLOAD_REMAIN_OPT_SWITCH:0,
PERFENH_HSPA_CCH_IUB_RSRC_OPT_SWITC
H:0,
PERFENH_DEMARC_SF_LDC_OPT_SWITCH:0,
PERFENH_PUC_OPT_SWITCH:0,
PERFENH_PSBERRC_PREEMPT_OPT_SWITCH:
0, PERFENH_DYNSHUTDOWN_OPT_SWITCH:1,
PERFENH_SIB4_AC_LIST_OPT_SWITCH:0,
PERFENH_RESREQ_PROTECT_OPT_SWITCH:0,
PERFENH_RIM_CSFB_OPT_SWITCH:0,
PERFENH_RIM_RSN_OPT_SWITCH:1,
PERFENH_RIM_ROUTINGADDR_OPT_SWITCH:
0, PERFENH_L2U_SO_SWITCH:0,
PERFENH_CELL_CODE_MONITOR_OPT_SWITC
H:0,
PERFENH_SIB_INTERNCELL_PRI_OPT_SWITC
H:0,
PERFENH_PUC_CONSIDER_DC_GRP_LOAD_S
WITCH:0,
PERFENH_FAST_CSFB_RIM_RSP_MSG_OPT_S
WITCH:0,
PERFENH_PCPICH_ADJ_OPT_SWITCH:0,
PERFENH_PCHR_CELL_LOAD_OUTPUT_OPT_S
WITCH:0
PERFENH_L2U_SO_SWITCH,
PERFENH_CELL_CODE_MONITOR_OPT_SWITC
H,
PERFENH_SIB_INTERNCELL_PRI_OPT_SWITC
H,
PERFENH_PUC_CONSIDER_DC_GRP_LOAD_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_FAST_CSFB_RIM_RSP_MSG_OPT_S
WITCH, PERFENH_PCPICH_ADJ_OPT_SWITCH,
PERFENH_PCHR_CELL_LOAD_OUTPUT_OPT_S
WITCH
Unit: None
Actual Value Range:
PERFENH_MULTIRAB_PREEMPT_OPT_SWITCH
,
PERFENH_RRC_PREEMPT_RSRC_OPT_SWITCH
,
PERFENH_CODEADJ_TIME_OPT_SWITCH,
PERFENH_HSDPA_SRBDCH_CODE_CACOPT_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_SIB3_MAX_PEROID_LIMIT_SWITCH,
PERFENH_SIB3_SCHEDULE_OPT_SWITCH,
PERFENH_DEMARC_NODEB_TYPE_REF_SWIT
CH,
PERFENH_QOSSHUTDOWN_BY_LOAD_LIC_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_EVENT_MEAS_ELEM_PROC_OPT_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_CSMODIFY_ADMPRE_OPT_SWITCH,
PERFENH_CHTYPE_CHG_PFM_OPT_SWITCH,
PERFENH_ONE_CNOP_NO_PLMN_LIST_SWITC
H,
PERFENH_DC_HSDPA_GROUP_LOAD_OPT_SWI
TCH,
PERFENH_HSPA_SHO_OPT_SWITCH,
PERFENH_DCLOAD_REMAIN_OPT_SWITCH,
PERFENH_HSPA_CCH_IUB_RSRC_OPT_SWITC
H,
PERFENH_DEMARC_SF_LDC_OPT_SWITCH,
PERFENH_PUC_OPT_SWITCH,
PERFENH_PSBERRC_PREEMPT_OPT_SWITCH,
PERFENH_DYNSHUTDOWN_OPT_SWITCH,
PERFENH_SIB4_AC_LIST_OPT_SWITCH,
PERFENH_RESREQ_PROTECT_OPT_SWITCH,
PERFENH_RIM_CSFB_OPT_SWITCH,
PERFENH_RIM_RSN_OPT_SWITCH,
PERFENH_RIM_ROUTINGADDR_OPT_SWITCH,
PERFENH_L2U_SO_SWITCH,
PERFENH_CELL_CODE_MONITOR_OPT_SWITC
H,
PERFENH_SIB_INTERNCELL_PRI_OPT_SWITC
H,
PERFENH_PUC_CONSIDER_DC_GRP_LOAD_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_FAST_CSFB_RIM_RSP_MSG_OPT_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_PCPICH_ADJ_OPT_SWITCH,
PERFENH_PCHR_CELL_LOAD_OUTPUT_OPT_S
WITCH
Default Value:
PERFENH_MULTIRAB_PREEMPT_OPT_SWITCH
:0,
PERFENH_RRC_PREEMPT_RSRC_OPT_SWITCH
:0, PERFENH_CODEADJ_TIME_OPT_SWITCH:1,
PERFENH_HSDPA_SRBDCH_CODE_CACOPT_S
WITCH:0,
PERFENH_SIB3_MAX_PEROID_LIMIT_SWITCH:
0, PERFENH_SIB3_SCHEDULE_OPT_SWITCH:0,
PERFENH_DEMARC_NODEB_TYPE_REF_SWIT
CH:1,
PERFENH_QOSSHUTDOWN_BY_LOAD_LIC_S
WITCH:0,
PERFENH_EVENT_MEAS_ELEM_PROC_OPT_S
WITCH:1,
PERFENH_CSMODIFY_ADMPRE_OPT_SWITCH:
0,
PERFENH_CHTYPE_CHG_PFM_OPT_SWITCH:0,
PERFENH_ONE_CNOP_NO_PLMN_LIST_SWITC
H:0,
PERFENH_DC_HSDPA_GROUP_LOAD_OPT_SWI
TCH:0, PERFENH_HSPA_SHO_OPT_SWITCH:0,
PERFENH_DCLOAD_REMAIN_OPT_SWITCH:0,
PERFENH_HSPA_CCH_IUB_RSRC_OPT_SWITC
H:0,
PERFENH_DEMARC_SF_LDC_OPT_SWITCH:0,
PERFENH_PUC_OPT_SWITCH:0,
PERFENH_PSBERRC_PREEMPT_OPT_SWITCH:
0, PERFENH_DYNSHUTDOWN_OPT_SWITCH:1,
PERFENH_SIB4_AC_LIST_OPT_SWITCH:0,
PERFENH_RESREQ_PROTECT_OPT_SWITCH:0,
PERFENH_RIM_CSFB_OPT_SWITCH:0,
PERFENH_RIM_RSN_OPT_SWITCH:1,
PERFENH_RIM_ROUTINGADDR_OPT_SWITCH:
0, PERFENH_L2U_SO_SWITCH:0,
PERFENH_CELL_CODE_MONITOR_OPT_SWITC
H:0,
PERFENH_SIB_INTERNCELL_PRI_OPT_SWITC
H:0,
PERFENH_PUC_CONSIDER_DC_GRP_LOAD_S
WITCH:0,
PERFENH_FAST_CSFB_RIM_RSP_MSG_OPT_S
WITCH:0,
PERFENH_PCPICH_ADJ_OPT_SWITCH:0,
PERFENH_PCHR_CELL_LOAD_OUTPUT_OPT_S
WITCH:0
MaxHsd BSC690 ADD WRFD- 128 Meaning: Maximum number of users supported by the
paUserN 0 UCELL 010654 HSDPA HSDPA channel. The user in this parameter refers to
um CAC WRFD- Users the user with services on the HSDPA channel,
MOD 020101 per Cell regardless of the number of RABs carried on the
UCELL Admissi HSDPA channel. This value of this parameter cannot
WRFD- exceed the HSDPA capability set in NodeB product
CAC 0106100 on
Control specifications. In practice, the value can be set based
3 on the cell type and the richness of the available
WRFD- HSDPA HSDPA power and code resources.
010653 Admissi
on GUI Value Range: 0~192
WRFD- Control Unit: None
0106111
2 96 Actual Value Range: 0~192
HSDPA Default Value: 64
Users
per Cell
HSDPA
DRD
MaxHsd BSC691 ADD WRFD- 128 Meaning: Maximum number of users supported by the
paUserN 0 UCELL 010654 HSDPA HSDPA channel. The user in this parameter refers to
um CAC WRFD- Users the user with services on the HSDPA channel,
MOD 020101 per Cell regardless of the number of RABs carried on the
UCELL Admissi HSDPA channel. This value of this parameter cannot
WRFD- exceed the HSDPA capability set in NodeB product
CAC 0106100 on
Control specifications. In practice, the value can be set based
3 on the cell type and the richness of the available
WRFD- HSDPA HSDPA power and code resources.
010653 Admissi
on GUI Value Range: 0~192
WRFD- Control Unit: None
0106111
2 96 Actual Value Range: 0~192
HSDPA Default Value: 64
Users
per Cell
HSDPA
DRD
NodeBH BSC690 ADD WRFD- 128 Meaning: Maximum number of HSDPA users allowed
sdpaMa 0 UNODE 010654 HSDPA by the NodeB.
xUserN BALGO WRFD- Users GUI Value Range: 0~9216
um PARA 0106100 per Cell
Unit: None
MOD 3 HSDPA
UNODE Admissi Actual Value Range: 0~9216
WRFD-
BALGO 010653 on Default Value: 6144
PARA Control
96
HSDPA
Users
per Cell
NodeBH BSC691 ADD WRFD- 128 Meaning: Maximum number of HSDPA users allowed
sdpaMa 0 UNODE 010654 HSDPA by the NodeB.
xUserN BALGO WRFD- Users GUI Value Range: 0~9216
um PARA 0106100 per Cell
Unit: None
MOD 3 HSDPA
UNODE Admissi Actual Value Range: 0~9216
WRFD-
BALGO 010653 on Default Value: 6144
PARA Control
96
HSDPA
Users
per Cell
MaxHsu BSC690 ADD WRFD- HSUPA Meaning: Maximum number of users supported by the
paUserN 0 UCELL 0106120 Admissi HSUPA channel in a cell. This parameter must be set
um CAC 2 on based on product specifications. The number of
MOD WRFD- Control HSUPA users must be determined before HSUPA user
UCELL 010670 128 admission. If the current number of HSUPA users
CAC HSUPA admitted to a cell is smaller than the rounded-down
WRFD- value of this parameter multiplied by
020101 Users
per Cell "MaxUpaUserNumDynAdjFactor", the RNC proceeds
WRFD- with the admission decision operation. Otherwise, the
010639 Admissi RNC rejects new HSUPA user admission
on requests.Increasing the value of this parameter also
WRFD- Control
0106121 requires an increase in the value of
1 96 "ErgchEhichCodeNum". If the number of HSUPA
HSUPA users increases but insufficient codes are provided for
WRFD- Users the E-DCH Relative Grant Channel (E-RGCH) or E-
010634 per Cell DCH Hybrid ARQ Indicator Channel (E-HICH), radio
20 link (RL) setup or reconfiguration for HSUPA users
HSUPA may fail. If the value of this parameter ranges from 1
Users to 20, set the "ErgchEhichCodeNum" parameter to 1.
per Cell If the value of this parameter ranges from 21 to 40, set
the "ErgchEhichCodeNum" parameter to 2. That is,
60 increase the value of the "ErgchEhichCodeNum"
HSUPA parameter by 1 each time the value of this parameter
Users increases by 20. Set the "ErgchEhichCodeNum"
per Cell parameter to 7 if the value of this parameter ranges
from 121 to 128.
GUI Value Range: 0~192
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 0~192
Default Value: 20
MaxHsu BSC691 ADD WRFD- HSUPA Meaning: Maximum number of users supported by the
paUserN 0 UCELL 0106120 Admissi HSUPA channel in a cell. This parameter must be set
um CAC 2 on based on product specifications. The number of
MOD WRFD- Control HSUPA users must be determined before HSUPA user
UCELL 010670 128 admission. If the current number of HSUPA users
CAC HSUPA admitted to a cell is smaller than the rounded-down
WRFD- value of this parameter multiplied by
020101 Users
per Cell "MaxUpaUserNumDynAdjFactor", the RNC proceeds
WRFD- with the admission decision operation. Otherwise, the
010639 Admissi RNC rejects new HSUPA user admission
on requests.Increasing the value of this parameter also
WRFD- Control
0106121 requires an increase in the value of
1 96 "ErgchEhichCodeNum". If the number of HSUPA
HSUPA users increases but insufficient codes are provided for
WRFD- Users the E-DCH Relative Grant Channel (E-RGCH) or E-
010634 per Cell DCH Hybrid ARQ Indicator Channel (E-HICH), radio
20 link (RL) setup or reconfiguration for HSUPA users
HSUPA may fail. If the value of this parameter ranges from 1
Users to 20, set the "ErgchEhichCodeNum" parameter to 1.
per Cell If the value of this parameter ranges from 21 to 40, set
the "ErgchEhichCodeNum" parameter to 2. That is,
60 increase the value of the "ErgchEhichCodeNum"
HSUPA parameter by 1 each time the value of this parameter
Users increases by 20. Set the "ErgchEhichCodeNum"
per Cell parameter to 7 if the value of this parameter ranges
from 121 to 128.
GUI Value Range: 0~192
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 0~192
Default Value: 20
NodeBH BSC690 ADD WRFD- 128 Meaning: Maximum number of HSUPA users allowed
supaMa 0 UNODE 010670 HSUPA by the NodeB.
xUserN BALGO WRFD- Users GUI Value Range: 0~9216
um PARA 010639 per Cell
Unit: None
MOD WRFD- 96
UNODE HSUPA Actual Value Range: 0~9216
0106120
BALGO 2 Users Default Value: 6144
PARA per Cell
HSUPA
Admissi
on
Control
NodeBH BSC691 ADD WRFD- 128 Meaning: Maximum number of HSUPA users allowed
supaMa 0 UNODE 010670 HSUPA by the NodeB.
xUserN BALGO WRFD- Users GUI Value Range: 0~9216
um PARA 010639 per Cell
Unit: None
MOD WRFD- 96
UNODE HSUPA Actual Value Range: 0~9216
0106120
BALGO 2 Users Default Value: 6144
PARA per Cell
HSUPA
Admissi
on
Control
FAST_DORMANCY_ADCTRL,
FACH_USER_NUM_NOT_CTRL
Default Value: CRD_ADCTRL:
1,HSDPA_UU_ADCTRL:0,HSUPA_UU_ADCTRL:
0,MBMS_UU_ADCTRL:0,HSDPA_GBP_MEAS:
0,HSDPA_PBR_MEAS:
0,SYS_INFO_UPDATE_FOR_IU_RST:
0,HSUPA_PBR_MEAS:
0,HSUPA_EDCH_RSEPS_MEAS:
0,EMC_UU_ADCTRL:
1,RTWP_RESIST_DISTURB:
0,SIGNALING_SHO_UL_AC_SWITCH:
0,FACH_UU_ADCTRL:
0,MIMOCELL_LEGACYHSDPA_ADCTRL:
0,FAST_DORMANCY_ADCTRL:
1,FACH_USER_NUM_NOT_CTRL:0
FAST_DORMANCY_ADCTRL,
FACH_USER_NUM_NOT_CTRL
Default Value: CRD_ADCTRL:
1,HSDPA_UU_ADCTRL:0,HSUPA_UU_ADCTRL:
0,MBMS_UU_ADCTRL:0,HSDPA_GBP_MEAS:
0,HSDPA_PBR_MEAS:
0,SYS_INFO_UPDATE_FOR_IU_RST:
0,HSUPA_PBR_MEAS:
0,HSUPA_EDCH_RSEPS_MEAS:
0,EMC_UU_ADCTRL:
1,RTWP_RESIST_DISTURB:
0,SIGNALING_SHO_UL_AC_SWITCH:
0,FACH_UU_ADCTRL:
0,MIMOCELL_LEGACYHSDPA_ADCTRL:
0,FAST_DORMANCY_ADCTRL:
1,FACH_USER_NUM_NOT_CTRL:0
Connect
ion
Setup
Queuing
and Pre-
Emption
Inter
System
Redirect
Inter-
RAT
Redirect
ion
Based
on
Distance
Connect
ion
Setup
Queuing
and Pre-
Emption
Inter
System
Redirect
Inter-
RAT
Redirect
ion
Based
on
Distance
UlCCH BSC690 ADD WRFD- Admissi Meaning: Factor of the load reserved for the uplink
LoadFac 0 UCELL 020101 on common channels. The RNC applies different
tor CAC Control admission policies for dedicated channel and common
MOD channel users. For common channel users, the RNC
UCELL does not make separate power-based admission
CAC decisions but reserve some resources. For dedicated
channel users, the RNC uses the admission control
algorithm to predict the new uplink load factor of a
cell after admitting a new call based on the current
uplink load factor and the service characteristics of the
new call. If the predicted new uplink load factor is less
than or equal to the uplink load factor threshold
(depending on the new admission and handover
situations), the RNC admits the new call. Otherwise,
the RNC rejects the new call.
GUI Value Range: 0~100
Unit: %
Actual Value Range: 0~100
Default Value: 0
UlCCH BSC691 ADD WRFD- Admissi Meaning: Factor of the load reserved for the uplink
LoadFac 0 UCELL 020101 on common channels. The RNC applies different
tor CAC Control admission policies for dedicated channel and common
MOD channel users. For common channel users, the RNC
UCELL does not make separate power-based admission
CAC decisions but reserve some resources. For dedicated
channel users, the RNC uses the admission control
algorithm to predict the new uplink load factor of a
cell after admitting a new call based on the current
uplink load factor and the service characteristics of the
new call. If the predicted new uplink load factor is less
than or equal to the uplink load factor threshold
(depending on the new admission and handover
situations), the RNC admits the new call. Otherwise,
the RNC rejects the new call.
GUI Value Range: 0~100
Unit: %
Actual Value Range: 0~100
Default Value: 0
UlHsDp BSC690 ADD WRFD- Admissi Meaning: Factor of the power reserved for the uplink
cchRsvd 0 UCELL 020101 on HS-DPCCHs that carry ACK/NACK messages
Factor CAC Control GUI Value Range: 0~100
MOD Unit: %
UCELL
CAC Actual Value Range: 0~100
Default Value: 0
UlHsDp BSC691 ADD WRFD- Admissi Meaning: Factor of the power reserved for the uplink
cchRsvd 0 UCELL 020101 on HS-DPCCHs that carry ACK/NACK messages
Factor CAC Control GUI Value Range: 0~100
MOD Unit: %
UCELL
CAC Actual Value Range: 0~100
Default Value: 0
HsupaM BSC690 ADD WRFD- Admissi Meaning: Threshold of the maximum guaranteed
axGBPT 0 UCELL 020101 on power for HSUPA users. This threshold limits the
hd CAC WRFD- Control power that can be used by HSUPA users. Thus, a part
MOD 0106120 HSUPA of power resources are reserved for DCH users to
UCELL 2 Admissi ensure their network access.
CAC on GUI Value Range: 0~100
Control Unit: %
Actual Value Range: 0~100
Default Value: 100
HsupaM BSC691 ADD WRFD- Admissi Meaning: Threshold of the maximum guaranteed
axGBPT 0 UCELL 020101 on power for HSUPA users. This threshold limits the
hd CAC WRFD- Control power that can be used by HSUPA users. Thus, a part
MOD 0106120 HSUPA of power resources are reserved for DCH users to
UCELL 2 Admissi ensure their network access.
CAC on GUI Value Range: 0~100
Control Unit: %
Actual Value Range: 0~100
Default Value: 100
RRCCac BSC690 ADD WRFD- Admissi Meaning: RRC connection admission control (CAC)
Choice 0 UCELL 020101 on mode. When this parameter is set to LOOSE_CAC,
ALGOS Control RRC connection admission adopts a loose admission
WITCH threshold. When this parameter is set to
MOD STRICT_CAC, the RRC admission threshold equals
UCELL the RAB admission threshold plus the RRC admission
ALGOS threshold offset for the corresponding service.
WITCH GUI Value Range: LOOSE_CAC, STRICT_CAC
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: LOOSE_CAC, STRICT_CAC
Default Value: LOOSE_CAC
RRCCac BSC691 ADD WRFD- Admissi Meaning: RRC connection admission control (CAC)
Choice 0 UCELL 020101 on mode. When this parameter is set to LOOSE_CAC,
ALGOS Control RRC connection admission adopts a loose admission
WITCH threshold. When this parameter is set to
MOD STRICT_CAC, the RRC admission threshold equals
UCELL the RAB admission threshold plus the RRC admission
ALGOS threshold offset for the corresponding service.
WITCH GUI Value Range: LOOSE_CAC, STRICT_CAC
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: LOOSE_CAC, STRICT_CAC
Default Value: LOOSE_CAC
DLLOAD_BASED_PCPICH_PWR_ADJ_SWITCH,
ADAPTIVE_RACH,
ACK_PRACH_PREAM_MEAS,
CAMPING_STRATEGY_SWITCH,
INTERFREQ_HHO_IN_RTWP_SWITCH,
ULACESS_COVER_IMPRV_SWITCH,
RIM_UL_INTER_OPT_SWITCH
Default Value: INTRA_FREQUENCY_LDB:0,PUC:
0,UL_UU_LDR:0,DL_UU_LDR:0,UL_UU_OLC:
0,DL_UU_OLC:0,OLC_EVENTMEAS:
0,CELL_CODE_LDR:0,CELL_CREDIT_LDR:
0,UL_INTRA_FREQUENCY_ULB:0,UL_UU_CLB:
0,DL_UU_CLB:0,CELL_CODE_CLB:
0,CELL_CREDIT_CLB:
0,DLLOAD_BASED_PCPICH_PWR_ADJ_SWITC
H:0,ADAPTIVE_RACH:
0,ACK_PRACH_PREAM_MEAS:
0,CAMPING_STRATEGY_SWITCH:
0,INTERFREQ_HHO_IN_RTWP_SWITCH:
0,ULACESS_COVER_IMPRV_SWITCH:
0,RIM_UL_INTER_OPT_SWITCH:0
DLLOAD_BASED_PCPICH_PWR_ADJ_SWITCH,
ADAPTIVE_RACH,
ACK_PRACH_PREAM_MEAS,
CAMPING_STRATEGY_SWITCH,
INTERFREQ_HHO_IN_RTWP_SWITCH,
ULACESS_COVER_IMPRV_SWITCH,
RIM_UL_INTER_OPT_SWITCH
Default Value: INTRA_FREQUENCY_LDB:0,PUC:
0,UL_UU_LDR:0,DL_UU_LDR:0,UL_UU_OLC:
0,DL_UU_OLC:0,OLC_EVENTMEAS:
0,CELL_CODE_LDR:0,CELL_CREDIT_LDR:
0,UL_INTRA_FREQUENCY_ULB:0,UL_UU_CLB:
0,DL_UU_CLB:0,CELL_CODE_CLB:
0,CELL_CREDIT_CLB:
0,DLLOAD_BASED_PCPICH_PWR_ADJ_SWITC
H:0,ADAPTIVE_RACH:
0,ACK_PRACH_PREAM_MEAS:
0,CAMPING_STRATEGY_SWITCH:
0,INTERFREQ_HHO_IN_RTWP_SWITCH:
0,ULACESS_COVER_IMPRV_SWITCH:
0,RIM_UL_INTER_OPT_SWITCH:0
UlOlcTr BSC690 ADD WRFD- Load Meaning: Threshold for triggering uplink OLC. If the
igThd 0 UCELL 020102 Measure ratio of the uplink load to the uplink capacity is higher
LDM WRFD- ment than or equal to this threshold for a duration longer
MOD 020107 Overloa than that specified by the "UlLdTrnsHysTime"
UCELL d parameter, uplink OLC (overload state) is triggered
LDM Control and OLC actions are performed to reduce the cell
load. The recommended value difference between
"UlOlcRelThd" and "UlOlcTrigThd" is higher than
10% because the load fluctuates. Otherwise, a cell
frequently enters and leaves the overload state.
GUI Value Range: 0~100
Unit: %
Actual Value Range: 0~100
Default Value: 95
UlOlcTr BSC691 ADD WRFD- Load Meaning: Threshold for triggering uplink OLC. If the
igThd 0 UCELL 020102 Measure ratio of the uplink load to the uplink capacity is higher
LDM WRFD- ment than or equal to this threshold for a duration longer
MOD 020107 Overloa than that specified by the "UlLdTrnsHysTime"
UCELL d parameter, uplink OLC (overload state) is triggered
LDM Control and OLC actions are performed to reduce the cell
load. The recommended value difference between
"UlOlcRelThd" and "UlOlcTrigThd" is higher than
10% because the load fluctuates. Otherwise, a cell
frequently enters and leaves the overload state.
GUI Value Range: 0~100
Unit: %
Actual Value Range: 0~100
Default Value: 95
RTRRC BSC690 ADD WRFD- Admissi Meaning: Power threshold offset for RRC connection
CacThd 0 UCELL 020101 on admission control (CAC) on real-time services. With
Offset CAC Control the strict CAC, the uplink power admission threshold
MOD equals RTRRCCacThdOffset plus UlNonCtrlThdFor-
UCELL AMR and the downlink power admission threshold
CAC equals RTRRCCacThdOffset plus DlConvAMRThd
for real-time services. The RNC identifies services as
real-time services if the establishment cause in the
RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message is one of
the following: Originating Conversational Call,
Terminating Conversational Call, Originating
Streaming Call, and Terminating Streaming Call.
GUI Value Range: -100~100
Unit: %
Actual Value Range: -100~100
Default Value: 5
RTRRC BSC691 ADD WRFD- Admissi Meaning: Power threshold offset for RRC connection
CacThd 0 UCELL 020101 on admission control (CAC) on real-time services. With
Offset CAC Control the strict CAC, the uplink power admission threshold
MOD equals RTRRCCacThdOffset plus UlNonCtrlThdFor-
UCELL AMR and the downlink power admission threshold
CAC equals RTRRCCacThdOffset plus DlConvAMRThd
for real-time services. The RNC identifies services as
real-time services if the establishment cause in the
RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message is one of
the following: Originating Conversational Call,
Terminating Conversational Call, Originating
Streaming Call, and Terminating Streaming Call.
GUI Value Range: -100~100
Unit: %
Actual Value Range: -100~100
Default Value: 5
DL_FDPCH_INIT_TX_PWR_COMPENSATE_SWI
TCH,
DL_DPCH_INIT_TX_PWR_COMPENSATE_SWIT
CH
Default Value: UL_ENU_ADJ_BAS_ON_RTWP:
0,RTRRC_OTHERRRC_CONSISTENT_WITH_RA
B:0,NRTRRC_CONSISTENT_WITH_RAB:
0,RRC_CE_CODE_CAC_OPT:
0,DL_FDPCH_INIT_TX_PWR_COMPENSATE_SW
ITCH:
0,DL_DPCH_INIT_TX_PWR_COMPENSATE_SWI
TCH:0
DL_FDPCH_INIT_TX_PWR_COMPENSATE_SWI
TCH,
DL_DPCH_INIT_TX_PWR_COMPENSATE_SWIT
CH
Default Value: UL_ENU_ADJ_BAS_ON_RTWP:
0,RTRRC_OTHERRRC_CONSISTENT_WITH_RA
B:0,NRTRRC_CONSISTENT_WITH_RAB:
0,RRC_CE_CODE_CAC_OPT:
0,DL_FDPCH_INIT_TX_PWR_COMPENSATE_SW
ITCH:
0,DL_DPCH_INIT_TX_PWR_COMPENSATE_SWI
TCH:0
NRTRR BSC690 ADD WRFD- Admissi Meaning: Power threshold offset for RRC CAC on
CCacTh 0 UCELL 020101 on non-real-time services. This offset applies to the
dOffset CAC Control uplink load admission threshold specified by the
MOD "UlNonCtrlThdForOther" parameter and the downlink
UCELL load admission threshold specified by the
CAC "DlOtherThd" parameter. With the strict CAC, the
uplink power admission threshold equals this offset
plus the value of "UlNonCtrlThdForOther" and the
downlink power admission threshold equals this offset
plus the value of "DlOtherThd" for non-real-time
services. The RNC identifies services as non-real-time
services if the establishment cause in the RRC
CONNECTION REQUEST message is one of the
following: Originating Interactive Call, Originating
Background Call, Terminating Interactive Call,
Terminating Background Call, Originating High
Priority Signaling, Terminating High Priority
Signaling, and Originating Subscribed traffic Call.
GUI Value Range: -100~100
Unit: %
Actual Value Range: -100~100
Default Value: 5
NRTRR BSC691 ADD WRFD- Admissi Meaning: Power threshold offset for RRC CAC on
CCacTh 0 UCELL 020101 on non-real-time services. This offset applies to the
dOffset CAC Control uplink load admission threshold specified by the
MOD "UlNonCtrlThdForOther" parameter and the downlink
UCELL load admission threshold specified by the
CAC "DlOtherThd" parameter. With the strict CAC, the
uplink power admission threshold equals this offset
plus the value of "UlNonCtrlThdForOther" and the
downlink power admission threshold equals this offset
plus the value of "DlOtherThd" for non-real-time
services. The RNC identifies services as non-real-time
services if the establishment cause in the RRC
CONNECTION REQUEST message is one of the
following: Originating Interactive Call, Originating
Background Call, Terminating Interactive Call,
Terminating Background Call, Originating High
Priority Signaling, Terminating High Priority
Signaling, and Originating Subscribed traffic Call.
GUI Value Range: -100~100
Unit: %
Actual Value Range: -100~100
Default Value: 5
OtherR BSC690 ADD WRFD- Admissi Meaning: Power threshold offset for RRC call
RCCacT 0 UCELL 020101 on admission control (CAC) on services other than real-
hdOffset CAC Control time and non-real-time services. With the strict CAC,
MOD the uplink power admission threshold equals
UCELL OtherRRCCacThdOffset plus UlOlcTrigThd and the
CAC downlink power admission threshold equals
OtherRRCCacThdOffset plus DlOlcTrigThd for the
other services. The RNC identifies services as the
other services if the establishment cause in the RRC
CONNECTION REQUEST message is none of the
following: Originating Conversational Call,
Terminating Conversational Call, Originating
Streaming Call, Terminating Streaming Call,
Originating Interactive Call, Originating Background
Call, Terminating Interactive Call, Terminating
Background Call, Originating High Priority Signaling,
Terminating High Priority Signaling, and Originating
Subscribed traffic Call.
GUI Value Range: -100~100
Unit: %
Actual Value Range: -100~100
Default Value: 0
OtherR BSC691 ADD WRFD- Admissi Meaning: Power threshold offset for RRC call
RCCacT 0 UCELL 020101 on admission control (CAC) on services other than real-
hdOffset CAC Control time and non-real-time services. With the strict CAC,
MOD the uplink power admission threshold equals
UCELL OtherRRCCacThdOffset plus UlOlcTrigThd and the
CAC downlink power admission threshold equals
OtherRRCCacThdOffset plus DlOlcTrigThd for the
other services. The RNC identifies services as the
other services if the establishment cause in the RRC
CONNECTION REQUEST message is none of the
following: Originating Conversational Call,
Terminating Conversational Call, Originating
Streaming Call, Terminating Streaming Call,
Originating Interactive Call, Originating Background
Call, Terminating Interactive Call, Terminating
Background Call, Originating High Priority Signaling,
Terminating High Priority Signaling, and Originating
Subscribed traffic Call.
GUI Value Range: -100~100
Unit: %
Actual Value Range: -100~100
Default Value: 0
UlLdrTr BSC690 ADD WRFD- Load Meaning: Threshold for triggering uplink LDR. If the
igThd 0 UCELL 020102 Measure ratio of the uplink load to the uplink capacity is higher
LDM WRFD- ment than or equal to this threshold for a duration longer
MOD 020103 Inter than that specified by the "UlLdTrnsHysTime"
UCELL Frequen parameter, uplink LDR (preliminary congestion state)
WRFD- is triggered and LDR actions are performed to reduce
LDM 020106 cy Load
Balance the cell load. The recommended value difference
between "UlLdrRelThd" and "UlLdrTrigThd" is
Load higher than 10% because the load fluctuates.
Reshuffl Otherwise, a cell frequently enters and leaves the
ing preliminary congestion state.
GUI Value Range: 0~100
Unit: %
Actual Value Range: 0~100
Default Value: 55
UlLdrTr BSC691 ADD WRFD- Load Meaning: Threshold for triggering uplink LDR. If the
igThd 0 UCELL 020102 Measure ratio of the uplink load to the uplink capacity is higher
LDM WRFD- ment than or equal to this threshold for a duration longer
MOD 020103 Inter than that specified by the "UlLdTrnsHysTime"
UCELL Frequen parameter, uplink LDR (preliminary congestion state)
WRFD- is triggered and LDR actions are performed to reduce
LDM 020106 cy Load
Balance the cell load. The recommended value difference
between "UlLdrRelThd" and "UlLdrTrigThd" is
Load higher than 10% because the load fluctuates.
Reshuffl Otherwise, a cell frequently enters and leaves the
ing preliminary congestion state.
GUI Value Range: 0~100
Unit: %
Actual Value Range: 0~100
Default Value: 55
HsupaL BSC690 ADD WRFD- Admissi Meaning: Whether to admit HSUPA services. If the
owPriori 0 UCELL 020101 on sum of PBR of all HSUPA users with a lower
tyUserP CAC WRFD- Control scheduling priority than the user to be admitted is
BRThd MOD 0106120 HSUPA higher than or equal to the product of the value of this
UCELL 2 Admissi parameter and the sum of GBR of all HSUPA users
CAC on with a lower scheduling priority than the user to be
Control admitted, the QoS of the admitted users can be
satisfied and new HSUPA services are allowed.
Otherwise, the QoS of the admitted users cannot be
satisfied and new HSUPA services are rejected.
GUI Value Range: 0~100
Unit: %
Actual Value Range: 0~100
Default Value: 100
HsupaL BSC691 ADD WRFD- Admissi Meaning: Whether to admit HSUPA services. If the
owPriori 0 UCELL 020101 on sum of PBR of all HSUPA users with a lower
tyUserP CAC WRFD- Control scheduling priority than the user to be admitted is
BRThd MOD 0106120 HSUPA higher than or equal to the product of the value of this
UCELL 2 Admissi parameter and the sum of GBR of all HSUPA users
CAC on with a lower scheduling priority than the user to be
Control admitted, the QoS of the admitted users can be
satisfied and new HSUPA services are allowed.
Otherwise, the QoS of the admitted users cannot be
satisfied and new HSUPA services are rejected.
GUI Value Range: 0~100
Unit: %
Actual Value Range: 0~100
Default Value: 100
HsupaE BSC690 ADD WRFD- Admissi Meaning: WWhether to admit HSUPA services. If the
qualPrio 0 UCELL 020101 on sum of PBR of all HSUPA users with the same
rityUser CAC WRFD- Control scheduling priority as the user to be admitted is higher
PBRThd MOD 0106120 HSUPA than or equal to the product of the value of this
UCELL 2 Admissi parameter and the sum of GBR of all HSUPA users
CAC on with the same scheduling priority as the user to be
Control admitted, the QoS of the admitted users can be
satisfied and new HSUPA services are allowed.
Otherwise, the QoS of the admitted users cannot be
satisfied and new HSUPA services are rejected.
GUI Value Range: 0~100
Unit: %
Actual Value Range: 0~100
Default Value: 100
HsupaE BSC691 ADD WRFD- Admissi Meaning: WWhether to admit HSUPA services. If the
qualPrio 0 UCELL 020101 on sum of PBR of all HSUPA users with the same
rityUser CAC WRFD- Control scheduling priority as the user to be admitted is higher
PBRThd MOD 0106120 HSUPA than or equal to the product of the value of this
UCELL 2 Admissi parameter and the sum of GBR of all HSUPA users
CAC on with the same scheduling priority as the user to be
Control admitted, the QoS of the admitted users can be
satisfied and new HSUPA services are allowed.
Otherwise, the QoS of the admitted users cannot be
satisfied and new HSUPA services are rejected.
GUI Value Range: 0~100
Unit: %
Actual Value Range: 0~100
Default Value: 100
HsupaHi BSC690 ADD WRFD- Admissi Meaning: Whether to admit HSUPA services. If the
ghPriorit 0 UCELL 020101 on sum of PBR of all HSUPA users with a higher
yUserP CAC WRFD- Control scheduling priority than the user to be admitted is
BRThd MOD 0106120 HSUPA higher than or equal to the product of the value of this
UCELL 2 Admissi parameter and the sum of GBR of all HSUPA users
CAC on with a higher scheduling priority than the user to be
Control admitted, the QoS of the admitted users can be
satisfied and new HSUPA services are allowed.
Otherwise, the QoS of the admitted users cannot be
satisfied and new HSUPA services are rejected.
GUI Value Range: 0~100
Unit: %
Actual Value Range: 0~100
Default Value: 100
HsupaHi BSC691 ADD WRFD- Admissi Meaning: Whether to admit HSUPA services. If the
ghPriorit 0 UCELL 020101 on sum of PBR of all HSUPA users with a higher
yUserP CAC WRFD- Control scheduling priority than the user to be admitted is
BRThd MOD 0106120 HSUPA higher than or equal to the product of the value of this
UCELL 2 Admissi parameter and the sum of GBR of all HSUPA users
CAC on with a higher scheduling priority than the user to be
Control admitted, the QoS of the admitted users can be
satisfied and new HSUPA services are allowed.
Otherwise, the QoS of the admitted users cannot be
satisfied and new HSUPA services are rejected.
GUI Value Range: 0~100
Unit: %
Actual Value Range: 0~100
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
DlCCH BSC690 ADD WRFD- Admissi Meaning: Coefficient of the power reserved for
LoadRsr 0 UCELL 020101 on downlink common channels. This parameter mainly
vCoeff CAC Control applies to FACHs, and the power reserved for
MOD common channels is the product of the value of this
UCELL parameter and the value of the "MaxTxPower"
CAC parameter. The RNC applies different admission
policies for dedicated channel and common channel
users. For common channel users, the RNC does not
make separate power-based admission decisions but
reserve some resources. For dedicated channel users,
the RNC uses the admission control algorithm to
predict the new transmit power of a cell after
admitting a new call based on the current transmit
power and the service characteristics of the new call.
The RNC predicts the new downlink load as follows:
Predicted new downlink load = Predicted new
transmit power + Power reserved for common
channels + Power reserved for downlink HSUPA
control channels. If the predicted new downlink load
is less than or equal to the downlink load threshold
(depending on the new admission and handover
situations), the RNC admits the new call, Otherwise,
the RNC rejects the new call.
GUI Value Range: 0~100
Unit: %
Actual Value Range: 0~100
Default Value: 0
DlCCH BSC691 ADD WRFD- Admissi Meaning: Coefficient of the power reserved for
LoadRsr 0 UCELL 020101 on downlink common channels. This parameter mainly
vCoeff CAC Control applies to FACHs, and the power reserved for
MOD common channels is the product of the value of this
UCELL parameter and the value of the "MaxTxPower"
CAC parameter. The RNC applies different admission
policies for dedicated channel and common channel
users. For common channel users, the RNC does not
make separate power-based admission decisions but
reserve some resources. For dedicated channel users,
the RNC uses the admission control algorithm to
predict the new transmit power of a cell after
admitting a new call based on the current transmit
power and the service characteristics of the new call.
The RNC predicts the new downlink load as follows:
Predicted new downlink load = Predicted new
transmit power + Power reserved for common
channels + Power reserved for downlink HSUPA
control channels. If the predicted new downlink load
is less than or equal to the downlink load threshold
(depending on the new admission and handover
situations), the RNC admits the new call, Otherwise,
the RNC rejects the new call.
GUI Value Range: 0~100
Unit: %
Actual Value Range: 0~100
Default Value: 0
DlHSUP BSC690 ADD WRFD- Admissi Meaning: Factor of the power reserved for downlink
ARsvdF 0 UCELL 020101 on HSUPA control channels (E-AGCH, E-RGCH, or E-
actor CAC Control HICH). The power reserved for downlink HSUPA
MOD channels is the product of the value of this parameter
UCELL and the value of the "MaxTxPower" parameter.
CAC GUI Value Range: 0~100
Unit: %
Actual Value Range: 0~100
Default Value: 0
DlHSUP BSC691 ADD WRFD- Admissi Meaning: Factor of the power reserved for downlink
ARsvdF 0 UCELL 020101 on HSUPA control channels (E-AGCH, E-RGCH, or E-
actor CAC Control HICH). The power reserved for downlink HSUPA
MOD channels is the product of the value of this parameter
UCELL and the value of the "MaxTxPower" parameter.
CAC GUI Value Range: 0~100
Unit: %
Actual Value Range: 0~100
Default Value: 0
HspaPo BSC690 ADD WRFD- HSDPA Meaning: This parameter specifies the offset between
wer 0 UCELL 0106100 Power the total HSPA power and the maximum transmission
HSDPA 4 Control power of a cell. The total HSPA power is the
MOD maximum value of HSPA dynamical power that can
UCELL be adjusted. For details about this parameter, see
HSDPA 3GPP TS 25.308.
GUI Value Range: -500~0
Unit: 0.1dB
Actual Value Range: -50~0
Default Value: 0
HspaPo BSC691 ADD WRFD- HSDPA Meaning: This parameter specifies the offset between
wer 0 UCELL 0106100 Power the total HSPA power and the maximum transmission
HSDPA 4 Control power of a cell. The total HSPA power is the
MOD maximum value of HSPA dynamical power that can
UCELL be adjusted. For details about this parameter, see
HSDPA 3GPP TS 25.308.
GUI Value Range: -500~0
Unit: 0.1dB
Actual Value Range: -50~0
Default Value: 0
HsdpaM BSC690 ADD WRFD- Admissi Meaning: Threshold of the maximum guaranteed
axGBPT 0 UCELL 020101 on power for HSDPA users. This threshold limits the
hd CAC WRFD- Control power that can be used by HSDPA users. Thus, a part
MOD 0106100 HSDPA of power resources are reserved for DCH users to
UCELL 3 Admissi ensure their network access.
CAC on GUI Value Range: 0~100
Control Unit: %
Actual Value Range: 0~100
Default Value: 100
HsdpaM BSC691 ADD WRFD- Admissi Meaning: Threshold of the maximum guaranteed
axGBPT 0 UCELL 020101 on power for HSDPA users. This threshold limits the
hd CAC WRFD- Control power that can be used by HSDPA users. Thus, a part
MOD 0106100 HSDPA of power resources are reserved for DCH users to
UCELL 3 Admissi ensure their network access.
CAC on GUI Value Range: 0~100
Control Unit: %
Actual Value Range: 0~100
Default Value: 100
DlOlcTr BSC690 ADD WRFD- Load Meaning: Threshold for triggering downlink OLC. If
igThd 0 UCELL 020102 Measure the ratio of the downlink load to the downlink
LDM WRFD- ment capacity is higher than or equal to this threshold for a
MOD 020107 Overloa duration longer than that specified by the
UCELL d "DlLdTrnsHysTime" parameter, downlink OLC
LDM Control (overload state) is triggered and OLC actions are
performed to reduce the cell load. The recommended
value difference between "DlOlcRelThd" and
"DlOlcTrigThd" is higher than 10% because the load
fluctuates. Otherwise, a cell frequently enters and
leaves the overload state.
GUI Value Range: 0~100
Unit: %
Actual Value Range: 0~100
Default Value: 95
DlOlcTr BSC691 ADD WRFD- Load Meaning: Threshold for triggering downlink OLC. If
igThd 0 UCELL 020102 Measure the ratio of the downlink load to the downlink
LDM WRFD- ment capacity is higher than or equal to this threshold for a
MOD 020107 Overloa duration longer than that specified by the
UCELL d "DlLdTrnsHysTime" parameter, downlink OLC
LDM Control (overload state) is triggered and OLC actions are
performed to reduce the cell load. The recommended
value difference between "DlOlcRelThd" and
"DlOlcTrigThd" is higher than 10% because the load
fluctuates. Otherwise, a cell frequently enters and
leaves the overload state.
GUI Value Range: 0~100
Unit: %
Actual Value Range: 0~100
Default Value: 95
DlCellT BSC691 ADD WRFD- Admissi Meaning: Threshold for admission based on the total
otalThd 0 UCELL 020101 on downlink power resources in HSDPA cells. For
CAC Control dedicated channel users, the RNC predicts the new
MOD downlink load of a cell after admitting a new call
UCELL based on the current downlink load and the service
CAC characteristics of the new call. If the predicted new
downlink load is less than or equal to this threshold,
the RNC admits the new call. Otherwise, the RNC
rejects the new call.
GUI Value Range: 0~100
Unit: %
Actual Value Range: 0~100
Default Value: 90
DlCellT BSC690 ADD WRFD- Admissi Meaning: Threshold for admission based on the total
otalThd 0 UCELL 020101 on downlink power resources in HSDPA cells. For
CAC Control dedicated channel users, the RNC predicts the new
MOD downlink load of a cell after admitting a new call
UCELL based on the current downlink load and the service
CAC characteristics of the new call. If the predicted new
downlink load is less than or equal to this threshold,
the RNC admits the new call. Otherwise, the RNC
rejects the new call.
GUI Value Range: 0~100
Unit: %
Actual Value Range: 0~100
Default Value: 90
DlLdrTr BSC690 ADD WRFD- Load Meaning: Threshold for triggering downlink LDR. If
igThd 0 UCELL 020102 Measure the ratio of the downlink load to the downlink
LDM WRFD- ment capacity is higher than or equal to this threshold for a
MOD 020103 Inter duration longer than that specified by the
UCELL Frequen "DlLdTrnsHysTime" parameter, downlink LDR
WRFD- (preliminary congestion state) is triggered and LDR
LDM 020117 cy Load
Balance actions are performed to reduce the cell load. The
WRFD- recommended value difference between
020106 Multi- "DlLdrRelThd" and "DlLdrTrigThd" is higher than
Carrier 10% because the load fluctuates. Otherwise, a cell
WRFD- Switch
020122 frequently enters and leaves the preliminary
off congestion state.
Based
on GUI Value Range: 0~100
Traffic Unit: %
Load Actual Value Range: 0~100
Load Default Value: 70
Reshuffl
ing
Multi-
Carrier
Switch
off
Based
on QoS
DlLdrTr BSC691 ADD WRFD- Load Meaning: Threshold for triggering downlink LDR. If
igThd 0 UCELL 020102 Measure the ratio of the downlink load to the downlink
LDM WRFD- ment capacity is higher than or equal to this threshold for a
MOD 020103 Inter duration longer than that specified by the
UCELL Frequen "DlLdTrnsHysTime" parameter, downlink LDR
WRFD- (preliminary congestion state) is triggered and LDR
LDM 020117 cy Load
Balance actions are performed to reduce the cell load. The
WRFD- recommended value difference between
020106 Multi- "DlLdrRelThd" and "DlLdrTrigThd" is higher than
Carrier 10% because the load fluctuates. Otherwise, a cell
WRFD- Switch
020122 frequently enters and leaves the preliminary
off congestion state.
Based
on GUI Value Range: 0~100
Traffic Unit: %
Load Actual Value Range: 0~100
Load Default Value: 70
Reshuffl
ing
Multi-
Carrier
Switch
off
Based
on QoS
HsdpaSt BSC690 ADD WRFD- Admissi Meaning: Threshold for admission based on the
rmPBRT 0 UCELL 020101 on average throughput of HSDPA streaming services. If
hd CAC WRFD- Control the sum of PBR of all admitted HSDPA streaming
MOD 0106100 HSDPA users is higher than or equal to the product of the
UCELL 3 Admissi value of this parameter and the sum of GBR of all
CAC on admitted HSDPA streaming users, the QoS of the
Control admitted users can be satisfied and new HSDPA
streaming services are allowed. Otherwise, the QoS of
the admitted users cannot be satisfied and new
HSDPA streaming services are rejected.
GUI Value Range: 0~100
Unit: %
Actual Value Range: 0~100
Default Value: 70
HsdpaSt BSC691 ADD WRFD- Admissi Meaning: Threshold for admission based on the
rmPBRT 0 UCELL 020101 on average throughput of HSDPA streaming services. If
hd CAC WRFD- Control the sum of PBR of all admitted HSDPA streaming
MOD 0106100 HSDPA users is higher than or equal to the product of the
UCELL 3 Admissi value of this parameter and the sum of GBR of all
CAC on admitted HSDPA streaming users, the QoS of the
Control admitted users can be satisfied and new HSDPA
streaming services are allowed. Otherwise, the QoS of
the admitted users cannot be satisfied and new
HSDPA streaming services are rejected.
GUI Value Range: 0~100
Unit: %
Actual Value Range: 0~100
Default Value: 70
HsdpaB BSC690 ADD WRFD- Admissi Meaning: Threshold for admission based on the
ePBRTh 0 UCELL 020101 on average throughput of HSDPA BE services. If the sum
d CAC WRFD- Control of PBR of all admitted HSDPA BE users is higher
MOD 0106100 HSDPA than or equal to the product of the value of this
UCELL 3 Admissi parameter and the sum of GBR of all admitted
CAC on HSDPA BE users, the QoS of the admitted users can
Control be satisfied and new HSDPA BE services are allowed.
Otherwise, the QoS of the admitted users cannot be
satisfied and new HSDPA BE services are rejected.
GUI Value Range: 0~100
Unit: %
Actual Value Range: 0~100
Default Value: 30
HsdpaB BSC691 ADD WRFD- Admissi Meaning: Threshold for admission based on the
ePBRTh 0 UCELL 020101 on average throughput of HSDPA BE services. If the sum
d CAC WRFD- Control of PBR of all admitted HSDPA BE users is higher
MOD 0106100 HSDPA than or equal to the product of the value of this
UCELL 3 Admissi parameter and the sum of GBR of all admitted
CAC on HSDPA BE users, the QoS of the admitted users can
Control be satisfied and new HSDPA BE services are allowed.
Otherwise, the QoS of the admitted users cannot be
satisfied and new HSDPA BE services are rejected.
GUI Value Range: 0~100
Unit: %
Actual Value Range: 0~100
Default Value: 30
UlTotal BSC690 ADD WRFD- Admissi Meaning: Total number of uplink equivalent users
EqUser 0 UCELL 020101 on corresponding to the 100% cell uplink capacity when
Num CAC Control the ENU-based admission algorithm is used for uplink
MOD admission control. This parameter must be set based
UCELL on the admission control threshold and the actual
CAC network conditions. If
UL_ENU_ADJ_BAS_ON_RTWP under the
"NBMCacAlgoSwitch2" parameter is set to on, the
value of this parameter is dynamically adjusted based
on the RTWP changes in the cell.
GUI Value Range: 1~255
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 1~255
Default Value: 120
UlTotal BSC691 ADD WRFD- Admissi Meaning: Total number of uplink equivalent users
EqUser 0 UCELL 020101 on corresponding to the 100% cell uplink capacity when
Num CAC Control the ENU-based admission algorithm is used for uplink
MOD admission control. This parameter must be set based
UCELL on the admission control threshold and the actual
CAC network conditions. If
UL_ENU_ADJ_BAS_ON_RTWP under the
"NBMCacAlgoSwitch2" parameter is set to on, the
value of this parameter is dynamically adjusted based
on the RTWP changes in the cell.
GUI Value Range: 1~255
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 1~255
Default Value: 120
UlTotal BSC690 SET WRFD- Admissi Meaning: Period for adjusting the total number of
ENUAdj 0 ULDCP 020101 on uplink equivalent users by the RTWP control
Period ERIOD Control algorithm.
GUI Value Range: 1~60
Unit: s
Actual Value Range: 1~60
Default Value: 5
UlTotal BSC691 SET WRFD- Admissi Meaning: Period for adjusting the total number of
ENUAdj 0 ULDCP 020101 on uplink equivalent users by the RTWP control
Period ERIOD Control algorithm.
GUI Value Range: 1~60
Unit: s
Actual Value Range: 1~60
Default Value: 5
UlCacA BSC690 ADD WRFD- Load Meaning: Length of the filtering window for
vgFilter 0 UCELL 020102 Measure measurement results from the NodeB. The filtered
Len LDMPA ment measurement results are taken into account in the
RA uplink CAC algorithm.
MOD GUI Value Range: 1~32
UCELL Unit: None
LDMPA
RA Actual Value Range: 1~32
Default Value: 5
UlCacA BSC691 ADD WRFD- Load Meaning: Length of the filtering window for
vgFilter 0 UCELL 020102 Measure measurement results from the NodeB. The filtered
Len LDMPA ment measurement results are taken into account in the
RA uplink CAC algorithm.
MOD GUI Value Range: 1~32
UCELL Unit: None
LDMPA
RA Actual Value Range: 1~32
Default Value: 5
DlTotal BSC690 ADD WRFD- Admissi Meaning: Maximum number of downlink equivalent
EqUser 0 UCELL 020101 on users in a cell. When downlink power control uses the
Num CAC Control admission algorithm based on the number of
MOD equivalent users, this parameter specifies the total
UCELL number of equivalent users corresponding to the 100%
CAC downlink load. Set this parameter to suit the
admission control threshold and actual network
requirements.
GUI Value Range: 1~255
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 1~255
Default Value: 80
DlTotal BSC691 ADD WRFD- Admissi Meaning: Maximum number of downlink equivalent
EqUser 0 UCELL 020101 on users in a cell. When downlink power control uses the
Num CAC Control admission algorithm based on the number of
MOD equivalent users, this parameter specifies the total
UCELL number of equivalent users corresponding to the 100%
CAC downlink load. Set this parameter to suit the
admission control threshold and actual network
requirements.
GUI Value Range: 1~255
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 1~255
Default Value: 80
MAXEF BSC690 ADD WRFD- Admissi Meaning: Maximum number of E-FACH users that a
ACHUs 0 UCELL 020101 on cell can admit. When receiving an access request from
erNum CAC Control an E-FACH user, the RNC evaluates the number of E-
MOD FACH users in the cell after admitting the E-FACH
UCELL service. If the evaluated result is less than or equal to
CAC the value of this parameter, the RNC accepts the
access request. Otherwise, the RNC rejects the access
request.
GUI Value Range: 0~300
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 0~300
Default Value: 300
MAXEF BSC691 ADD WRFD- Admissi Meaning: Maximum number of E-FACH users that a
ACHUs 0 UCELL 020101 on cell can admit. When receiving an access request from
erNum CAC Control an E-FACH user, the RNC evaluates the number of E-
MOD FACH users in the cell after admitting the E-FACH
UCELL service. If the evaluated result is less than or equal to
CAC the value of this parameter, the RNC accepts the
access request. Otherwise, the RNC rejects the access
request.
GUI Value Range: 0~300
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 0~300
Default Value: 300
TXBW BSC690 ADD WRFD- Overboo Meaning: Backward bandwidth of the logical port.
0 ATMLO 050405 king on GUI Value Range: 512~149000
GICPO ATM
RT Transmi Unit: kbit/s
TXBW BSC691 ADD WRFD- Overboo Meaning: Backward bandwidth of the logical port.
0 ATMLO 050405 king on GUI Value Range: 512~149000
GICPO ATM
RT Transmi Unit: kbit/s
RXBW BSC690 ADD None None Meaning: Backward bandwidth of the logical port.
0 ATMLO GUI Value Range: 512~149000
GICPO
RT Unit: kbit/s
RXBW BSC691 ADD None None Meaning: Backward bandwidth of the logical port.
0 ATMLO GUI Value Range: 512~149000
GICPO
RT Unit: kbit/s
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