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Network Element CellRefs Field Column Default Value

Sector_ID Sector ID
Azimuth AZIMUT
Beamwidth Antenna 3db Hor
EIRP Ignore 0
BCCH BCCH
MCC MCC
MNC MNC
LAC LAC
CI CI
GSM_Cell BSIC BSIC
Face_Display Ignore
Azimuth_Display Ignore
Phase_Display Ignore
RAC Ignore
LayerType Ignore
Height Ignore
Tilt Ignore
Antenna_key Ignore
TCHList Ignore
Site_Name Site Name
SiteID Site ID
GSM_Site
Latitude Lat
Longitude Long
WCDMA site fields
Field Required?
SiteID Always
Site_Name No
Latitude Always
Longitude Always
Vendor No
RNC No
Software No

WCDMA sector fields


Field Required?
WCDMA_SiteIDForCell Always
Sector_ID Always
Azimuth Always
Beamwidth Always

EIRP No

SC Always
MCC No
MNC No
LAC No
WCDMA_CI No
WCDMANeighborList Neighbor List Analysis
GSM_BSIC No
LayerType No
GSMNeighborList 3G-2G Neighbor List Analysis
UARFCN Always
Height Veritune
Tilt Veritune
Antenna_key Veritune
PA_Power Veritune
Pilot_Power Veritune
Sync_Power Veritune
Other_Common_Powers Veritune
LayerSize No
BTS_Sens* No
Ant_Gain* No
Max_ServerDist* No
* Indicates that this field must be added to the configuration file manually as described in Addin
Description
The ID of the site (base station).
A text description, which can optionally be displayed on the map.
The site's latitude expressed as a decimal number representing the degrees in the WGS 84 p
The site's longitude expressed as a decimal number representing the degrees in the WGS 84
The name of the software vendor.
The name of the RNC.
The version of the software.

Description
The ID of the site to which the sector belongs.
The ID of the cell or sector within the site.
The sector's azimuth angle relative to true North, expressed in degrees. Used to orient the se
The sector's beam width angle expressed in degrees. Used to control the size of the sector w
This optional field can be used to store the outward power of the sector in dBm. This is used
Veritune adjusts the value in this field (if it is present) when you enter a value in the Relativ
When this is present for a sector, Spotlight uses it instead of the general SL_EIRP_Threshold user-defined threshold.
The sector's scrambling code.
The mobile country code.
The mobile network code.
The location area code.
The WCDMA cell identity code.
This is an array field that is required by the 3G missing neighbor analysis to store the scramb
The GSM base station identity code.
This field can be used to enter a text to group sectors on some user-defined criteria. Typical
This is an array field that is required only by the 3G-2G missing neighbor analysis to store th
Although this field must be present, it does not need to store data, because the 3G-2G missin
The UTRA absolute radio frequency channel number.
Height in meters of the antenna above ground level. Required for Veritune. Optional for Spot
The mechanical tilt of the antenna measured in degrees. This is positive for downtilt and neg
A unique identifier for the antenna mask in use on the site. The antenna mask identifies a sp
The maximum PA output power in dBm. Integer. Required for Veritune.
The CPICH power in dBm. Integer. Required for Veritune.
The combined P-SCH and S_SCH power in dBm. Integer. Required for Veritune.
The combined power for other common downlink channels in dBm. Integer. Required for Veri
An integer between 1 and 5 that indicates the size of the wedges on the map relative to GSM
This can be used to specify the BTS receiver sensitivity threshold for individual sectors. If present, this is used in the Spotlight U
This can be used to specify the antenna gain threshold in dB for individual sectors. If present, this is used in the Spotlight ULDL
This can be used to specify a threshold that indicates the maximum distance in meters that the sector should serve. Spotlight c
the configuration file manually as described in Adding New Fields to the CellRefs File.
n the map.
e rather than a wedge.

neighbor analysis will automatically suggest neighbors. If this field does store data, the analysis will su

. When data is displayed on the map, sectors are placed in separate layers according to the value in th

hen they do not meet the defined criteria.

base. Required for Veritune. Optional for Spotlight.


data, the analysis will suggest cells for removal when they do not meet the defined criteria.

ording to the value in this field. This means that you can use the Layer Control dialog to hide sectors
ined criteria.

ol dialog to hide sectors that have a particular status, for example.


GSM site fields
Field Required?
SiteID Yes
Site_Name No
Latitude Yes
Longitude Yes
GSM sector fields
Field Required?
GSM_SiteIDForCell Always
Sector_ID Always
Azimuth Always
Beamwidth Always

EIRP No

BCCH Always
MCC Sometimes
MNC Sometimes
LAC Sometimes
CI Always
BSIC Always
BSCID No
Face_Display No
Azimuth_Display No
Phase_Display No
RAC No
LayerType No
Height Veritune
Tilt Veritune
Antenna_key Veritune
TCHList Cell Visualization
NBorCI* Neighbor List Analysis
BTS_Sens* No
Ant_Gain* No
Max_ServerDist* No
adjacentChannel No
* Indicates that this field must be added to the configuration file manually as described in Adding Ne
Description
The ID of the site (base station).
A text description, which can optionally be displayed on the map.
The site's latitude expressed as a decimal number representing the degrees in the WGS 84 p
The site's longitude expressed as a decimal number representing the degrees in the WGS 84

Description
The ID of the site to which the sector belongs.
The ID of the cell or sector within the site.
The sector's azimuth angle relative to true North, expressed in degrees. Used to orient the se
The sector's beam width angle expressed in degrees. Used to control the size of the sector w
This optional field can be used to store the outward power of the sector in dBm. This is used
Veritune adjusts the value in this field (if it is present) when you enter a value in the Relativ
When this is present for a sector, Spotlight uses it instead of the general SL_GSM_EIRP_Threshold user-defined threshold.
The base station control channel. This field must be present for the lines to neighboring cells
The mobile country code. This is an optional field. However, in some networks the CI is not s
The mobile network code. This is an optional field. However, if the CI is not sufficient to uniqu
The location area code. This is an optional field. However, if the CI is not sufficient to uniquel
The cell identity code. This field must be present for the lines to serving cells feature to work
The base station identity code. This field must be present for the lines to neighboring cells fe
ID of the base station controller. If this is filled in, the BSC and MSC levels become mandatory and a BSC row with the same ID m
An integer value.
A value in degrees.
An integer value.
The routing area code.
This field can be used to enter a text to group sectors on some user-defined criteria. Typical
Height in meters of the antenna above ground level. Required for Veritune. Optional for Spot
The mechanical tilt of the antenna measured in degrees. This is positive for downtilt and neg
A unique identifier for the antenna mask in use on the site. The antenna mask identifies a sp
A list of traffic channels. This is required for the TCH Co/adjacent Channel feature in Spotlig
A list of neighbor cell IDs. This is required for the Neighbor List Analysis in Spotlight and the
This can be used to specify the BTS receiver sensitivity threshold for individual sectors. If present, this is used in the Spotlight U
This can be used to specify the antenna gain threshold in dB for individual sectors. If present, this is used in the Spotlight ULDL
This can be used to specify a threshold that indicates the maximum distance in meters that the sector should serve. Spotlight c
This field is required by the GSM Cell Plan Viewer in versions of Analyzer earlier than Spotligh
ust be added to the configuration file manually as described in Adding New Fields to the CellRefs File.
n the map.
e rather than a wedge.

ists of the MCC, MNC, LAC, and CI) that is necessary for the correct identification of each cell.

, Integrated). When data is displayed on the map, sectors are placed in separate layers according to t

he antenna pattern database. Optional for Spotlight.

However, the cellrefs file does not need to store data for this field, because it is populated by the GSM
ion of each cell.

ate layers according to the value in this field. This means that you can use the Layer Control dialog to

s populated by the GSM Cell Plan Viewer. This field is not required from the introduction of Spotlight o
Layer Control dialog to hide sectors that have a particular status, for example.

troduction of Spotlight onwards.

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