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Issue 06
Date 2014-03-31
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Contents
2 Overview.......................................................................................................................................17
2.1 Background...................................................................................................................................................................17
2.2 Function Classification.................................................................................................................................................17
2.3 Application Scenarios...................................................................................................................................................19
2.3.1 Scenario 1: Only Data Cards, Only Data Services, LTE Coverage Still Incomplete................................................19
2.3.2 Scenario 2: Not Only Data Cards, Only Data Services, CSFB Supported, LTE Coverage Still Incomplete............20
2.3.3 Scenario 3: Data and VoIP Services Supported, LTE Coverage Still Incomplete....................................................21
5 CSFB...............................................................................................................................................66
5.1 Overview......................................................................................................................................................................66
5.2 CS Fallback Guarantee for LTE Emergency Calls.......................................................................................................66
5.2.1 Overview...................................................................................................................................................................67
5.2.2 Policy.........................................................................................................................................................................67
5.3 CS Fallback Guarantee for LTE Common Calls..........................................................................................................68
5.3.1 Overview...................................................................................................................................................................68
5.3.2 Policy.........................................................................................................................................................................68
5.4 CSFB Delay Reduction................................................................................................................................................68
8 Related Features...........................................................................................................................79
8.1 WRFD-140226 Fast Return from UMTS to LTE........................................................................................................79
8.1.1 Required Features......................................................................................................................................................79
8.1.2 Mutually Exclusive Features.....................................................................................................................................79
8.1.3 Impacted Features......................................................................................................................................................79
8.2 WRFD-020129 Service-Based PS Service Redirection from UMTS to LTE..............................................................79
8.2.1 Required Features......................................................................................................................................................79
8.2.2 Mutually Exclusive Features.....................................................................................................................................79
8.2.3 Impacted Features......................................................................................................................................................79
8.3 WRFD-140218 Service-Based PS Handover from UMTS to LTE..............................................................................80
8.3.1 Required Features......................................................................................................................................................80
8.3.2 Mutually Exclusive Features.....................................................................................................................................80
8.3.3 Impacted Features......................................................................................................................................................80
8.4 WRFD-150219 Coverage Based PS Redirection from UMTS to LTE........................................................................80
8.4.1 Required Features......................................................................................................................................................80
8.4.2 Mutually Exclusive Features.....................................................................................................................................80
8.4.3 Impacted Features......................................................................................................................................................80
8.5 WRFD-150220 Coverage Based PS Handover from UMTS to LTE...........................................................................80
10 Engineering Guidelines...........................................................................................................88
10.1 WRFD-020126 Mobility Between UMTS and LTE Phase 1.....................................................................................88
10.1.1 When to Use Mobility Between UMTS and LTE Phase 1......................................................................................88
10.1.2 Feature Deployment................................................................................................................................................88
10.2 WRFD-140226 Fast Return from UMTS to LTE......................................................................................................92
10.2.1 When to Use Fast Return from UMTS to LTE.......................................................................................................92
10.2.2 Required Information..............................................................................................................................................92
10.2.3 Planning...................................................................................................................................................................92
10.2.4 Deployment.............................................................................................................................................................93
10.2.5 Performance Monitoring..........................................................................................................................................99
10.2.6 Parameter Optimization...........................................................................................................................................99
10.2.7 Troubleshooting.......................................................................................................................................................99
10.3 WRFD-020129 Service-Based PS Service Redirection from UMTS to LTE............................................................99
10.3.1 When to Use Service-Based PS Service Redirection from UMTS to LTE...........................................................100
10.3.2 Required Information............................................................................................................................................100
10.3.3 Planning.................................................................................................................................................................100
10.3.4 Deployment...........................................................................................................................................................101
10.3.5 Performance Monitoring........................................................................................................................................119
10.3.6 Parameter Optimization.........................................................................................................................................119
10.3.7 Troubleshooting.....................................................................................................................................................119
10.4 WRFD-140218 Service-Based PS Handover from UMTS to LTE..........................................................................119
10.4.1 When to Use Service-Based PS Handover from UMTS to LTE...........................................................................119
10.4.2 Required Information............................................................................................................................................119
10.4.3 Planning.................................................................................................................................................................119
10.4.4 Deployment...........................................................................................................................................................120
10.4.5 Performance Monitoring........................................................................................................................................136
10.4.6 Parameter Optimization.........................................................................................................................................138
10.4.7 Troubleshooting.....................................................................................................................................................139
10.5 WRFD-150219 Coverage Based PS Redirection from UMTS to LTE....................................................................139
10.5.1 When to Use Coverage Based PS Redirection from UMTS to LTE.....................................................................139
10.10.7 Troubleshooting...................................................................................................................................................228
10.11 WRFD-150231 RIM Based UMTS Target Cell Selection for LTE.......................................................................228
10.11.1 When to Use RIM Based UMTS Target Cell Selection for LTE........................................................................228
10.11.2 Required Information..........................................................................................................................................228
10.11.3 Planning...............................................................................................................................................................229
10.11.4 Deployment.........................................................................................................................................................229
10.11.5 Performance Monitoring......................................................................................................................................233
10.11.6 Parameter Optimization.......................................................................................................................................233
10.11.7 Troubleshooting...................................................................................................................................................233
11 Parameters.................................................................................................................................234
12 Counters..................................................................................................................................1277
13 Glossary................................................................................................................................... 1295
14 Reference Documents...........................................................................................................1296
1.1 Scope
This document describes Interoperability Between UMTS and LTE, including its technical
principles, related features, network impact, and engineering guidelines. This document covers
the following features:
l Feature change
Changes in features of a specific product version
l Editorial change
Changes in wording or addition of information that was not described in the earlier version
RAN15.0 06 (2014-03-31)
This issue includes the following changes.
Feature Modified the conditions of criteria sets 3 and 5 for triggering cell None
change reselection and added restrictions in configuring priorities of
LTE frequencies. For details, see section 3.3.3 Criteria for
Triggering Cell Reselection.
Editorial Added descriptions of the switch that is used to avoid impacts None
change by the incompatibility between DC-HSDPA and measurement
of LTE cells in compressed mode. For details, see 4.3.7 DC-
HSDPA Compatibility Switch.
RAN15.0 05 (2013-12-30)
This issue includes the following changes.
RAN15.0 04 (2013-11-15)
This issue includes the following changes.
RAN15.0 03 (2013-09-30)
This issue includes the following changes.
Optimized technical
descriptions and engineering
guidelines for UMTS-to-
LTE Fast Return. For details,
see sections 3.5 UMTS-to-
LTE Fast Return and 10.2
WRFD-140226 Fast
Return from UMTS to
LTE.
RAN15.0 02 (2013-06-30)
This issue includes the following changes.
RAN15.0 01 (2013-04-28)
This issue includes the following changes.
Editorial Added descriptions about the SRB data Added the CSFBSRBRate
change rate. For details, see sections 5.2.2 Policy parameter.
and 5.3.2 Policy.
Changed the D2F Changed the switch from RSVDBIT1_BIT29 under the
parameters for fast RsvdPara1 parameter of the SET
dormancy UEs. For URRCTRLSWITCH command to
details, see section 3.4 RNC_EFD_D2F_SWITCH under the OptimizationS-
UMTS-to-LTE witch(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter of the SET
Quick Cell URRCTRLSWITCH command.
Reselection.
Optimized None
engineering
guidelines to service-
based UMTS-to-LTE
PS redirections and
handovers. For
details, see sections 10
Engineering
Guidelines"
Micro l BTS3803E
l BTS3902E
LampSite DBS3900
The features described in this document are implemented in the same way on macro, micro, and
LampSite base stations.
2 Overview
2.1 Background
As wireless data services rapidly grow and conditions mature for LTE commercial use, telecom
operators are beginning to execute plans to build LTE networks upon existing UMTS networks.
These two types of networks will have to coexist for a long time, so interoperability between
UMTS and LTE is important. This feature helps make the most of existing network equipment,
provide diversified services, and achieve smooth network evolution. Huawei products support
interoperability between UMTS and time division duplex (TDD) LTE and between UMTS and
frequency division duplex (FDD) LTE.
Table 2-1 Interoperability between UMTS and LTE functions classified by UE status
LTE-to-UMTS handovers
based on the UMTS cell load
Service-based UMTS-to-
LTE PS redirections and
handovers
Coverage-based UMTS-to-
LTE PS redirections or
handovers
Load-based UMTS-to-LTE
PS redirections or handovers
Currently, LTE does not support voice services. Therefore, interoperability between UMTS and
LTE does not address UMTS-to-LTE handovers of CS services or CS/PS combined services.
Description
l UMTS/LTE multi-mode UEs only support PS services and PS handovers.
UMTS/LTE multi-mode UEs can initiate services in both the UMTS and LTE networks.
l No IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) has been deployed on the LTE network and therefore
VoIP services are not supported.
l LTE coverage is still incomplete.
UE Camping Policy
In scenario 1, the UE camping policy is as follows: An LTE-first policy is recommended for UE
camping, because commercial UMTS/LTE multi-mode UEs are all in data-card mode.
To adopt an LTE-first policy for UE camping, set high priorities for LTE frequencies so that the
LTE network is preferred during cell reselection.
Cell reselection is performed to shift UEs in idle mode or the CELL_PCH/URA_PCH state
between UMTS and LTE. For details, see chapter 3 Cell Reselection Between UMTS and
LTE.
CS Service Policy
CS services are not supported, because commercial UMTS/LTE multi-mode UEs are all in data-
card mode.
PS Service Policy
In scenario 1, the PS service policy is as follows:
l Since LTE coverage is still incomplete, when a UE processing a PS service on the LTE
network moves out of the LTE coverage area, a PS handover or redirection to the UMTS
network is performed for the UE and the PS service. For details, see section 4.2 LTE-to-
UMTS PS Redirections and Handovers.
l When a UE processing a PS service on the UMTS network moves to an LTE coverage area,
a PS handover or redirection to the LTE network is not performed.
2.3.2 Scenario 2: Not Only Data Cards, Only Data Services, CSFB
Supported, LTE Coverage Still Incomplete
Description
l Commercial UMTS/LTE multi-mode UEs in data-card mode and non-data-card mode are
in use.
l No IMS has been deployed on the LTE network and therefore VoIP services are not
supported.
l The networks and UEs support CSFB.
l LTE coverage is still incomplete.
UE Camping Policy
In scenario 2, the UE camping policy is as follows:
Huawei products support either the LTE network or the UMTS network as the preferred choice
for UE camping. An LTE-first policy is recommended for this phase. To adopt a UMTS-first
policy for UE camping, set low priorities for LTE frequencies so that the UMTS network is
preferred during cell reselection.
CS Service Policy
In scenario 2, the CS service policy is as follows:
l When a UE initiates a voice service on the LTE network, both the UE and the voice service
will fall back to the UMTS network.
The CSFB policy is as follows:
– The eNodeB preferentially selects a non-overloaded UMTS target cell for CSFB to
reduce the CSFB delay and improve user experience. For details, see chapter 8 "RIM
Based UMTS Target Cell Selection for LTE."
– Emergency calls initiated on the LTE network are ensured a high CSFB success rate.
For details, see chapter 5.2 CS Fallback Guarantee for LTE Emergency Calls.
l A UE processing a CS service or CS/PS combined service on the UMTS network remains
on the UMTS network to ensure CS service continuity.
PS Service Policy
In scenario 2, the PS service policy is as follows:
l Since LTE coverage is still incomplete in this phase, when a UE processing a PS service
on the LTE network moves out of LTE coverage, a PS handover or redirection to the UMTS
network will be performed. For details, see section 4.2 LTE-to-UMTS PS Redirections
and Handovers. When a UE processing a PS service on the UMTS network moves to an
LTE coverage area, the UE can remain on the UMTS network.
l A UMTS-first policy can be adopted for UE camping. Under this policy, when a UE initiates
a PS service in a UMTS/LTE overlapping coverage area, a service-based UMTS-to-LTE
PS handover or redirection is performed to shift the UE and the PS service to the LTE
network. This mechanism makes efficient use of the LTE network. For details, see section
4.3.3 Service-based UMTS-to-LTE PS Redirections and Handovers.
l When a UE processing a PS service initiates a CS service, CSFB is performed and a PS
handover or redirection is used to shift the PS service to the UMTS network. If the PS
service is still in progress when the CS service is complete and the LTE signal quality meets
specific conditions, a service-based UMTS-to-LTE PS handover or redirection is
performed to shift the UE and the PS service back to the LTE network. For details, see
section 4.3.3 Service-based UMTS-to-LTE PS Redirections and Handovers.
l If a load-based LTE-to-UMTS handover is triggered when the LTE cell is congested, the
UE is preferentially handed over to a non-congested or non-overloaded UMTS cell. This
avoids inter-RAT ping-pong handovers, improves the handover preparation success rate,
and reduces loads on the LTE network. For details, see chapter 7 RIM Based UMTS
Target Cell Selection for LTE.
Description
l An IMS has been deployed on the LTE network. Therefore, both PS data services and VoIP
services are supported.
l LTE coverage is still incomplete.
UE Camping Policy
An LTE-first policy is recommended. If the delay caused by CSFB is too long to ensure service
quality, adopt a UMTS-first policy.
CS Service Policy
In scenario 3, the CS service policy is as follows:
l When a UE processing a VoIP service on the LTE network moves out of the LTE coverage
area, the Single Radio Voice Call Continuity (SRVCC) feature converts the VoIP service
to a CS service on the UMTS network. This mechanism ensures voice service continuity.
For details, see chapter 7 "SRVCC from LTE to UMTS with PS Handover."
l A UE processing a CS service or CS/PS combined service remains on the UMTS network
to ensure CS service continuity.
PS Service Policy
In scenario 3, the PS service policy is as follows:
l Since LTE coverage is still incomplete, when a UE processing a PS service on the LTE
network moves out of the LTE coverage area, a PS handover or redirection to the UMTS
network is performed. For details, see section 4.1 "LTE-to-UMTS PS Redirections and
Handovers." When a UE processing a PS service on the UMTS network moves to an LTE
coverage area, the UE can remain on the UMTS network.
l A UMTS-first policy can be adopted for UE camping. Under this policy, when a UE initiates
a PS service in a UMTS/LTE overlapping coverage area, a service-based UMTS-to-LTE
PS handover or redirection is performed to shift the UE and the PS service to the LTE
network. This mechanism makes efficient use of the LTE network. For details, see section
Service-based UMTS-to-LTE PS Redirections and Handovers.
l When a UE processing a PS service initiates a CS service, CSFB is performed and a PS
handover or redirection is used to shift the PS service to the UMTS network. If the PS
service is still in progress when the CS service is complete and the LTE signal quality meets
specific conditions, a service-based UMTS-to-LTE PS handover or redirection is
performed to shift the UE and the PS service back to the LTE network. For details, see
section Service-based UMTS-to-LTE PS Redirections and Handovers.
3.1 Overview
Cell reselection between UMTS and LTE includes UMTS-to-LTE cell reselection, LTE-to-
UMTS cell reselection, UMTS-to-LTE fast return, and UMTS-to-LTE quick cell reselection.
When camping on the UMTS network, a UMTS/LTE multi-mode UE receives system
information from the UMTS cell. System information block 19 (SIB19) carries the absolute
priorities of the serving UMTS cell and LTE frequencies. If the absolute priorities of one or
more LTE frequencies are higher than the absolute priority of the serving UMTS cell, the
corresponding LTE cell or cells are the preferred target cells for cell reselection. If the absolute
priorities of all LTE frequencies are lower than the absolute priority of the serving UMTS cell,
UMTS cells are the preferred target cells for cell reselection.
When camping on the LTE network, a UMTS/LTE multi-mode UE receives system information
from the LTE cell. SIB3 carries the absolute priority of the serving LTE cell, SIB5 carries the
absolute priorities of the LTE frequencies, and SIB6 carries the absolute priorities of the UMTS
frequencies. You can manipulate these priorities to favor UMTS or LTE cells as target cells for
reselection.
When camping on the UMTS network, a UMTS/LTE multi-mode UE can initiate UMTS-to-
LTE cell reselection only when it is in the CELL_PCH or idle state. To accelerate the reselection
process, you need to enable fast state transition from CELL_DCH to CELL_PCH or from
CELL_DCH to the idle state. With this function, the UMTS/LTE multi-mode UE can transit to
the CELL_PCH or idle state within a short period of time after data transmission is complete,
thereby initiating the UMTS-to-LTE cell reselection.
The SibCfgBitMap(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter in the ADD/MOD UCELLSIBSWITCH
command specifies whether to broadcast SIB19.
3.3.1 Overview
This chapter describes the WRFD-020126 Mobility Between UMTS and LTE Phase 1 feature.
When a UE in the UMTS network receives SIB19 and specific conditions are met, the UE starts
measuring the LTE signal quality. Based on the measurement results, the UE camps on the best
cell by performing reselection.
Where,
– Squal: cell quality value (dB), which applies only to FDD cells
– Qrxlevmin(BSC6900,BSC6910): required minimum RX level
– Qqualmin(BSC6900,BSC6910): required minimum quality level
– SrxlevServingCell: serving cell's RSCP measured by the UE minus Qrxlevmin
(BSC6900,BSC6910).
– SqualServingCell: serving cell's Ec/N0 measured by the UE minus Qqualmin
(BSC6900,BSC6910).
The UE should not perform cell reselection to a cell for which cell selection criterion S is not
fulfilled. For details about criterion S, see UE Behaviors in Idle Mode Feature Parameter
Description.
SIB19 carries the absolute priority of the serving UMTS cell, the absolute priorities of the LTE
frequencies, and the cell reselection thresholds. The UE performs cell reselection based on the
absolute priorities.
Section 5.2.6.1.4a Absolute priority based criteria for inter-frequency and inter-RAT cell
reselection in 3GPP TS 25.304 V11.3.0 specifies five sets of criteria for cell reselection based
on the absolute priorities. However, criteria set 2 is used for inter-frequency scenarios, not for
inter-RAT scenarios, and SIB19 does not carry the absolute priorities of UMTS inter-frequencies
by Huawei products. Therefore, criteria set 2 is not supported by Huawei products.
Criteria sets 1, 3, 4, and 5 apply to UMTS-to-LTE reselection. Criteria sets 1 and 3 use the
reference signal received power (RSRP) as the measurement quantity, while criteria sets 4 and
5 use the Reference Signal Received quality (RSRQ) as the measurement quantity. For a
description of each criteria set, see Table 3-1.
NOTE
If RSRQSwitch(BSC6900,BSC6910) is set to the same value for different LTE frequencies, you can set
NPriority to the same value for these LTE frequencies. If RSRQSwitch(BSC6900,BSC6910) is set to
TRUE for an LTE frequency but set to FLASE for another LTE frequency, NPriority
(BSC6900,BSC6910) for the two LTE frequencies cannot be set to the same value.
The following are details about the parameters referenced in Table 3-1:
l Threshhigh is the relative threshold for the target cell's RX level to EQrxlevmin
(BSC6900,BSC6910) when the absolute priority of the target frequency is higher than the
absolute priority of the serving UMTS cell. The ThdToHigh(BSC6900,BSC6910)
parameter specifies the value of Threshhigh. The greater the value of this parameter, the
less likely reselection is to occur.
l Threshlow is the relative threshold for the target cell's RX level to EQrxlevmin
(BSC6900,BSC6910) when the absolute priority of the target frequency is lower than the
absolute priority of the serving UMTS cell. The ThdToLow(BSC6900,BSC6910)
parameter specifies the value of Threshlow. The greater the value of this parameter, the less
likely reselection is to occur.
l EQrxlevmin(BSC6900,BSC6910) is the minimum required RX level of the cell on the
target frequency.
l Treselection is the reselection delay. The Treselections(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter
specifies the value of Treselection.
l Threshserving,low is the threshold for the serving cell's RSCP during reselection to an LTE
cell working at an LTE frequency with a lower absolute priority. The ThdServingLow
(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter specifies the value of Threshserving,low. When the LTE
frequencies of lower absolute priorities are being measured, if the signal quality of the
serving UMTS cell constantly remains below Threshserving,low and the signal quality of a
cell at theLTE frequency satisfies the formula SrxlevnonServingCell > Threshlow, the UE
triggers reselection to the cell. The greater the value of this parameter, the more likely cell
reselection based on absolute priorities is to occur.
l Threshhigh2 is the relative threshold for the target cell's signal quality to EQrxlevmin
(BSC6900,BSC6910) when the absolute priority of the target frequency is higher than the
absolute priority of the serving UMTS cell. The ThdToHighRSRQ(BSC6900,BSC6910)
parameter specifies the value of Threshhigh2. The greater the value of this parameter, the
less likely reselection is to occur.
l EQrxlevmin(BSC6900,BSC6910) is the minimum signal quality of a cell using the target
frequency.
l Threshlow2 is the relative threshold for the target cell's signal quality to EQrxlevmin
(BSC6900,BSC6910) when the absolute priority of the target frequency is lower than the
absolute priority of the serving UMTS cell. The ThdToLowRSRQ(BSC6900,BSC6910)
parameter specifies the value of Threshlow2. The greater the value of this parameter, the
less likely reselection is to occur.
l Threshserving,low2 is the CPICH Ec/N0 threshold for the serving UMTS cell when the UE
reselects a cell working on a lower-priority LTE frequency. The ThdServingLow2
(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter specifies the value of Threshserving,low2. After the cell
reselection measurement starts, if the signal quality of the serving cell remains lower than
this parameter value and the signal quality of the target cell using a lower-priority frequency
remains high during the cell reselection delay time specified by Treselections
(BSC6900,BSC6910), the UE will perform cell reselection.
To summarize:
l If the criteria in criteria set 1 or 4 are fulfilled, the UE performs reselection to a cell working
at an LTE frequency with a higher absolute priority.
l If the criteria in criteria set 3 or 5 are fulfilled, the UE performs reselection to a cell working
at an LTE frequency with a lower absolute priority.
l If the criteria in neither group are fulfilled, the UE remains on the UMTS network.
If multiple cells fulfill a set of criteria, the UE performs reselection to the cell with the greatest
SrxlevnonServingCell value.
The following parameters are set by running the ADD UCELLNFREQPRIOINFO or MOD
UCELLNFREQPRIOINFO command:
l ThdToHigh(BSC6900,BSC6910)
l ThdToLow(BSC6900,BSC6910)
l EQrxlevmin(BSC6900,BSC6910)
l ThdToHighRSRQ(BSC6900,BSC6910)
l EQqualmin(BSC6900,BSC6910)
l ThdToLowRSRQ(BSC6900,BSC6910)
The following parameters are set by running the ADD UCELLSELRESEL or MOD
UCELLSELRESEL command:
l Treselections(BSC6900,BSC6910)
l ThdServingLow(BSC6900,BSC6910)
l ThdServingLow2(BSC6900,BSC6910)
3.5.1 Overview
This section describes the WRFD-140226 Fast Return from UMTS to LTE feature.
In an area jointly covered by UMTS and LTE networks, a UE accesses a UMTS cell due to
CSFB. When the UE finishes all services in the UMTS cell, it releases the RRC connection. In
versions earlier than RAN14.0, if the absolute priority of a neighboring LTE cell's frequency is
higher than that of the UMTS cell's frequency, the RRC CONNECTION RELEASE message
does not contain the frequency information about neighboring LTE cells. As a result, the UE
camps on a UMTS cell.
If a neighboring LTE cell fulfills the cell reselection conditions, the UE reselects the neighboring
LTE cell. Before the reselection, the UE must receive system information MIB, SIB1, SIB3,
SIB5, SIB7, or SIB19 and determine which criteria set listed in Table 3-1 will be used. As a
result, the time for the UE to return from the UMTS network to the LTE network is long.
The Fast Return from UMTS to LTE feature is introduced to reduce the time and improve user
experience.
This feature applies to the areas that are jointly covered by UMTS and LTE networks and where
the LTE network signal quality is satisfactory.
If the LTE network signal quality is poor, for example, when an RRC CONNECTION
RELEASE message contains information about n (a positive integer) LTE frequencies whose
signal quality is poor:
l UEs complying with a version earlier than 3GPP Release 10 select a suitable LTE cell from
the LTE cells using n LTE frequencies. The selection lasts for at most 10 seconds. If no
suitable LTE cell is found, these UEs select a suitable LTE cell from the LTE cells using
frequencies supported by these UEs. If a suitable LTE cell is still not found, these UEs
randomly camp on a suitable cell. For details, see section 8.5.2 Actions when entering idle
mode from connected mode in 3GPP TS 25.331 V10.8.0.
l UEs complying with 3GPP Release 10 or later select a suitable LTE cell from the LTE cells
using n LTE frequencies. The selection lasts for at most n seconds. If no suitable LTE cell
is found, these UEs select a suitable LTE cell from the LTE cells using frequencies
supported by these UEs. The selection lasts for 4 seconds. If a suitable LTE cell is still not
found, these UEs randomly camp on a suitable cell. For details, see section 8.5.2 Actions
when entering idle mode from connected mode in 3GPP TS 25.331 V10.9.0.
Note that the UE cannot process CS or PS services or CS+PS combined services while searching
for a suitable LTE cell.
A UMTS-to-LTE fast return may not be performed in the following scenario: A UE that has
performed a CSFB process moves to another RNC and the target RNC becomes the SRNC. In
this case, the target RNC does not know whether the UE has performed a CSFB process, because
certain information cannot be transmitted between RNCs. Hence, the SRNC instructs the UE to
perform a UMTS-to-LTE fast return only if an End Of CSFB indication is carried in the IU
RELEASE COMMAND message sent by the MSC when the CS service is released. If the MSC
is not able to carry an End Of CSFB indication in the IU RELEASE COMMAND message, a
UMTS-to-LTE fast return will not be performed in this scenario.
The Fast Return from UMTS to LTE feature enables a UE that moves from an LTE cell to a
UMTS cell through CSFB to quickly return to the LTE network after the CS service or all services
are finished.
Before enabling the Enhanced UMTS-to-LTE Fast Return function, you must enable the UMTS-
to-LTE Fast Return function. However, before enabling the UMTS-to-LTE Fast Return function,
you do not need to enable the Enhanced UMTS-to-LTE Fast Return function.
Using the UMTS-to-LTE Fast Return function, a UE can quickly return to the LTE network
after the UE finishes all services. Note that the application scenarios for this function are limited.
However, using the Enhanced UMTS-to-LTE Fast Return function, the UE can quickly return
to the LTE network after the UE finishes the CS service. It is recommended that both functions
be enabled. In this document, "feature deployment" refers to the deployment of the Enhanced
UMTS-to-LTE Fast Return function.
1. The RNC first determines that a UMTS/LTE UE is a CSFB UE if the UE meets either of
the following conditions:
l When the UE is moving from an LTE cell to a UMTS cell through a PS handover, the
RELOCATION REQUEST message contains a "cause" information element (IE)
whose value is "CS Fallback triggered (268)" or a "CSFB Information" IE whose value
is "CSFB" or "CSFB High Priority."
l When the UE is moving from an LTE cell to a UMTS cell through a redirection, the
RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message does not contain the "Pre-redirection info"
IE. (For details, see section 8.1.3.3 "RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message contents
to set" in 3GPP TS 25.331 V9.4.0.) The first service that the UE processes after
accessing the UMTS cell is a CS service.
2. After the UE is identified as a CSFB UE and the UE finishes all services in the UMTS cell,
the RNC triggers the RRC connection release procedure.
3. The RNC includes the information about the neighboring LTE cells whose frequencies
have higher absolute priorities than the frequency of the UMTS cell in an RRC
CONNECTION RELEASE message. Upon receiving the message, the UE selects a target
cell based on the information and attempts to camp on this cell. (For details about suitable
LTE cell selection, see section 8.5.2 Actions when entering idle mode from connected mode
in 3GPP TS 25.331 V9.4.0. For details about a suitable LTE cell, see section 4 Overall
process structure in 3GPP TS 23.122 V11.4.0.)
When this function is configured at both the RNC and cell levels, the cell-level configuration
takes effect.
1. The RNC first determines that a UMTS/LTE UE is a CSFB UE if the UE meets any of the
following conditions:
l When the UE is moving from an LTE cell to a UMTS cell through a PS handover, the
RELOCATION REQUEST message contains a "cause" IE whose value is "CS Fallback
triggered (268)" or a "CSFB Information" IE whose value is "CSFB" or "CSFB High
Priority."
l When the UE is moving from an LTE cell to a UMTS cell through a redirection, the
RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message does not contain a "Pre-redirection info" IE.
(For details, see section 8.1.3.3 "RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message contents to
set" in 3GPP TS 25.331 V9.4.0.) After the RNC receives an RRC Connection Setup
Complete message, the UE successfully sets up a CS service within 10 seconds.
l When the UE is moving from an LTE cell to a UMTS cell through a redirection, the
RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message contains a "CSFB Indication" IE. (For
details, see section 8.1.3.3 "RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message contents to set"
in 3GPP TS 25.331 V9.10.0.)
l After the UE finishes the CS service in a UMTS cell, an IU RELEASE COMMAND
message from the CN to the RNC contains an "End Of CSFB" IE. (For details, see
section 8.5.2 "Successful Operation" in 3GPP TS 25.413 V10.4.0.)
2. After the UE is identified as a CSFB UE and the UE finishes the CS service in the UMTS
cell, the RNC triggers the RRC connection release procedure.
3. The RNC includes the information about the neighboring LTE cells whose frequencies
have higher absolute priorities than the frequency of the UMTS cell in an RRC
CONNECTION RELEASE message. Upon receiving the message, the UE selects a suitable
LTE cell based on the information and attempts to camp on this cell. (For details about
suitable LTE cell selection, see section 8.5.2 Actions when entering idle mode from
connected mode in 3GPP TS25.331 V9.4.0. For details about a suitable LTE cell, see
section 4 Overall process structure in 3GPP TS 23.122 V11.4.0.)
Set A contains all LTE frequencies whose absolute priorities are higher than the absolute
priority of the serving UMTS cell.
l The NPriority(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter in the ADD
UCELLNFREQPRIOINFO or MOD UCELLNFREQPRIOINFO command
specifies the absolute priorities of the LTE frequencies.
l The SPriority(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter in the ADD UCELLSELRESEL or
MOD UCELLSELRESEL command specifies the absolute priority of the serving
UMTS cell.
2. Filter the initial frequency set.
Set B contains all LTE frequencies supported by the UE in set A.
When set B contains multiple LTE frequencies, select a maximum of four LTE FDD
frequencies and a maximum of four LTE TDD frequencies based on absolute priorities.
However, according to the 3GPP protocol, certain information cannot be transmitted
between RNCs, including the EARFCNs for neighboring E-UTRAN cells. Therefore, the
preceding frequency selection method does not apply to the following scenario: During an
inter-RNC cell reselection, the source RNC still serves as the SRNC after the UE has moved
from the source RNC to the target RNC.
To enable frequency selection in the preceding scenario, the following mechanism is
introduced: When HO_UMTS_TO_LTE_FAST_RETURN_SWITCH under the
HoSwitch(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter in the SRNC MML command SET
UCORRMALGOSWITCH is set to ON and RESERVED_SWITCH_4_BIT15 under
the RsvSwitch4 parameter in the SRNC MML command SET UALGORSVPARA is set
to 1, the RRC CONNECTION RELEASE message sent by the SRNC carries EARFCNs
for all neighboring E-UTRAN cells of the UMTS cell under the target RNC. If
HO_UMTS_TO_LTE_FAST_RETURN_SWITCH is set to OFF or
RESERVED_SWITCH_4_BIT15 is set to 0, the RRC CONNECTION RELEASE
message sent by the SRNC does not carry the EARFCNs.
To enable frequency selection in the preceding scenario, the following mechanism is
introduced: When HO_UMTS_TO_LTE_FAST_RETURN_SWITCH under the
HoSwitch(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter in the SRNC MML command SET
UCORRMALGOSWITCH is set to ON and
HO_IUR_U2L_FAST_RETURN_SWITCH under the HoSwitch1 parameter in the SRNC
MML command SET UCORRMALGOSWITCH is set to 1, the RRC CONNECTION
RELEASE message sent by the SRNC carries EARFCNs for all neighboring E-UTRAN
cells of the UMTS cell under the target RNC. If
HO_UMTS_TO_LTE_FAST_RETURN_SWITCH is set to OFF or
RESERVED_SWITCH_4_BIT15 is set to 0, the RRC CONNECTION RELEASE
message sent by the SRNC does not carry the EARFCNs.
The neighboring E-UTRAN cells and their EARFCNs need to be configured for the UMTS
cell under the target RNC through the following operations:
l Configure EARFCNs for neighboring E-UTRAN cells by setting the LTEArfcn
(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter using the ADD ULTECELL command.
l Configure neighboring E-UTRAN cells using the ADD ULTENCELL command.
The SRNC selects and delivers a maximum of four EAFCNs for FDD cells and a maximum
of four EAFCNs for TDD cells from the EARFCNs of neighboring E-UTRAN cells for the
UMTS cell under the target RNC.
If some LTE cells are configured as blacklisted cells using the ADD
UCELLNFREQPRIOINFO command and
4.1 Overview
This chapter describes PS directions and handovers from UMTS to LTE and from LTE to UMTS.
LTE-to-UMTS PS handovers or redirections are performed mainly by the LTE network. For
details, see LTE document Idle Mode Management Feature Parameter Description.
If certain UL/LTE multi-mode UEs do not support UMTS network measurements when in
connected mode, the LTE network needs to support LTE-to-UMTS blind redirections or blind
handovers.
NOTE
Most PS services involved in LTE-to-UMTS handovers are high-speed HSPA services. Currently, during
handover preparations, if a PS service is not admitted to a UMTS cell, the PS service cannot use an R99
channel for an admission retry. When radio resources in the UMTS cell are congested, more handover
preparations may fail.
PS services of LTE have high subscribed rates, which usually cause admission failures of UEs
during LTE-to-UMTS PS handovers. Due to weak LTE coverage, the coverage-based LTE-to-
UMTS PS handovers are easy to fail, causing call drops. A mechanism is introduced to decrease
the PS service rate during inter-RAT PS handovers so that the success rate of PS handovers is
increased. The mechanism is implemented as follows:
l In the uplink:
If any resource in the cell is in LDR or OLC state, the UE is handed over to the cell with
the uplink rate of the DCH decreased to 8 kbit/s.
If resources in a cell are neither in LDR nor OLC state, the RNC determines whether the
remaining proportion of HSUPA UEs to be allowed in the cell is less than or equal to
RsvU32Para13(BSC6900,BSC6910) (bit0~bit7, whose default value is 10%), which
specifies the threshold for the remaining proportion of HSUPA UEs that are allowed to
access the cell through inter-RAT handovers.
– If yes, the UE is handed over to the cell with the initial rate of the DCH being equal to
the value specified by the UlBeTraffInitBitrate(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter.
– If no, the UE is normally handed over to the cell.
l In the downlink:
If any resource in the cell is in LDR or OLC state, the UE is handed over to the cell with
the downlink rate of the DCH decreased to 8 kbit/s.
If resources in the cell are neither in LDR nor OLC state, the RNC determines whether the
remaining proportion of HSDPA UEs to be allowed in the cell is less than or equal to
RsvU32Para13(BSC6900,BSC6910) (bit8~bit15, whose default value is 10%), which
specifies the threshold for the remaining proportion of HSDPA UEs that are allowed to
access the cell through inter-RAT handovers.
– If yes, the UE is handed over to the cell with the initial rate of the DCH equal to the
value specified by the DlBeTraffInitBitrate(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter.
– If no, the UE is normally handed over to the cell.
4.3.1 Overview
UMTS-to-LTE PS interoperation involves UMTS-to-LTE PS redirections and UMTS-to-LTE
PS handovers.
l During a UMTS-to-LTE PS redirection, the RNC sends the UE an RRC Connection Release
message, which contains LTE frequencies.
Redirections can be classified into non-neighboring-cell-based redirection and
neighboring-cell-based redirection according to whether neighboring LTE cell
configuration are required. Redirections can also be classified into blind redirection and
measurement-based redirection according to whether the UE supports the measurement of
LTE cell signal quality. In the following sections, a UE measuring the signal quality of the
LTE cell is referred to as the LTE measurement.
The differences between the non-neighboring-cell-based redirection and neighboring-cell-
based redirection are as follows:
– Non-neighboring-cell-based redirection: The target redirection frequency is obtained
from the LTE frequencies configured by the ADD UCELLNFREQPRIOINFO
command.
NOTE
The blind redirection switch can be turned on only when LTE coverage is favorable. Otherwise, call drops
may occur. To turn on the blind redirection switch, set the U2lBlindRedirSwitch(BSC6900,BSC6910)
parameter in the ADD UCELLHOCOMM or MOD UCELLHOCOMM command to ON.
l Disadvantages: PS services are interrupted for a long time.
UMTS-to-LTE PS redirections and handovers are classified into the following types in terms of
trigger causes:
l Service-based UMTS-to-LTE PS redirections and handovers. For details, see section 4.3.3
Service-based UMTS-to-LTE PS Redirections and Handovers.
l Coverage-based UMTS-to-LTE PS redirections and handovers. For details, see section
4.3.2 Coverage-based UMTS-to-LTE PS Redirections and Handovers.
l Load-based UMTS-to-LTE PS redirections and handovers. For details, see section 4.3.4
Load-based UMTS-to-LTE PS Redirections and Handovers.
If the UMTS and LTE networks are deployed in Multi-Operator Core Network (MOCN) mode,
operators must use the same PLMNs in their UMTS and LTE networks.
Overview
Architecture
Figure 4-1 shows the architecture of coverage-based PS redirections or handovers from UMTS
to LTE.
Where,
l Trigger phase
Upon receiving the event 2D or 1F measurement report, the RNC determines the target
network for redirections or handovers based on whether the UE supports the inter-frequency
network, GSM network, or LTE network and based on the configurations of different
networks, such as whether the handover or redirection switch is turned on or neighboring
cells are configured. For details about redirections or handovers to an inter-frequency
network and GSM network, see Handover Feature Parameter Description.
This document describes the handover or redirection to the LTE network. For details about
decisions on coverage-based UMTS-to-LTE PS redirections or handovers, see section
Triggering.
l Decision phase: determines whether to allow the UE to be redirected or handed over to
LTE. For details, see section UE Redirections or Handovers to LTE.
l Measurement phase: determines whether to start the LTE measurement, deliver the
measurement control message, and process the measurement result. For details, see section
Measurements.
l Execution phase: determines which procedure to trigger measurement-based redirection,
blind redirection, or handover. For details, see section Decision and Execution.
Application Scenarios
In a UMTS+LTE network, this feature shifts UEs from UMTS to LTE through a redirection or
handover if the LTE signal quality is better than the UMTS signal quality.
Triggering
Upon receiving an event 2D or 1F measurement report from a UE, the RNC determines whether
to allow a coverage-based PS redirection or handover from UMTS to LTE.
l The general switch for UMTS-to-LTE PS interoperability is turned on. This switch is
configured by HO_LTE_PS_OUT_SWITCH under the HoSwitch
(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter.
l Condition a (for coverage-based UMTS-to-LTE redirections) or condition b (for coverage-
based UMTS-to-LTE handovers) is met.
– Condition a: The coverage-based UMTS-to-LTE PS redirection switch is turned on.
That is, HO_U2L_COV_PS_REDIRECT_SWITCH under the HoSwitch1
(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter is selected.
– Condition b: The coverage-based UMTS-to-LTE PS handovers switch is turned on.
That is, HO_U2L_COV_PS_HO_SWITCH under the HoSwitch1
(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter is selected. However,
HO_U2L_REDIR_BASED_ABSOLUTE_FREQ_SWITCH under the HoSwitch1
(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter is not selected.
Measurements
Overview
When event 2D is triggered and the UE supports measurements on the neighboring LTE cells,
neighboring GSM cells, or inter-frequency neighboring cells, the RNC determines the target
networks for measurements, sends the measurement control message to the UE, and then
processes the measurement results. The target networks include the LTE network, GSM network,
and inter-frequency network. If the LTE measurement is required, the RNC sends the message
control messages to the UE and then processes the measurement results. For details, see the
descriptions about the measurement control message and measurement result processing in
section "Measurement Control Message" and "Measurement Result Processing."
When event 1F is triggered, the RNC does not start measurements. Instead, it determines whether
to shift the UE to the LTE network through a blind redirection or to a GSM network or inter-
frequency network through a blind handover. For details about whether the RNC shifts the UE
to the LTE network through a blind redirection, see section 4.4.5 "Decision and Execution." For
details about whether the RNC shifts the UE to the GSM network or inter-frequency network
through a blind handover, see Handover Feature Parameter Description. In this section, the
RNC determines whether the UE performs measurements on LTE. U2LTEMeasTime
(BSC6900,BSC6910) specifies the LTE measurement duration by the UE.
The measurement control message sent by the RNC contains the following LTE-specific
information:
Event 2D/2F
Events 2D and 2F are defined as follows:
l When the measurement quantity is less than the threshold for event 2D, the UE reports
event 2D to the RNC to request a measurement.
l When the measurement quantity exceeds the threshold for event 2F, the UE reports event
2F to the RNC to stop the measurement.
For a coverage-based UMTS-to-LTE redirection or handover, the RNC selects the parameters
related to the threshold for event 2D and the threshold for event 2F as follows.
l If UMTS cells on a network use the same frequency and coexist with GSM or LTE cells,
the RNC selects GSM or LTE cells' parameters related to the threshold for event 2D and
the threshold for event 2F.
l If UMTS cells on a network use different frequencies and coexist with GSM or LTE cells:
– The RNC selects inter-frequency UMTS cells' parameters related to the threshold for
event 2D and the threshold for event 2F when the CoexistMeasThdChoice parameter
in the ADD UCELLHOCOMM or SET UHOCOMM command is set to
COEXIST_MEAS_THD_CHOICE_INTERFREQ.
– The RNC selects GSM or LTE cells' parameters related to the threshold for event 2D
and the threshold for event 2F when CoexistMeasThdChoice is set to
COEXIST_MEAS_THD_CHOICE_INTERRA.
For details about events 2D and 2F, see sections about triggering of events 2D and 2F in
Handover Feature Parameter Description for RAN.
Where,
l QUsed is the signal quality of the frequency in use.
l TUsed is the absolute threshold for the signal quality of the current cell, which can be
specified by UsedFreqThdRSCP(BSC6900,BSC6910) or UsedFreqThdEcNo
(BSC6900,BSC6910).
l MOtherRAT is the measurement value after LTE measurement result filtering.
U2LTEFilterCoef(BSC6900,BSC6910) specifies the filtering coefficient for LTE
measurement result filtering.
l TOtherRAT is the threshold for the LTE signal quality when a redirection or handover to
LTE occurs. The parameter TargetRatThdRSRP(BSC6900,BSC6910) or
TargetRatThdRSRQ(BSC6900,BSC6910) specifies the threshold. The
After receiving the measurement control message, the UE starts the measurement. If the UE
periodically reports the measurement report, the RNC determines whether the RSRP and RSRQ
of the target LTE cell meet the conditions for UMTS-to-LTE redirections or handovers after
receiving the periodic measurement reports specific for neighboring LTE cells. If the conditions
are met, the RNC enables the UE to perform a redirection or handover from UMTS to LTE.
The measurement quantity includes the RSRP and RSRQ. If the UE simultaneously reports the
measurement reports on RSRP and RSRQ, both measurement results must satisfy the preceding formula
before a redirection or handover from UMTS to LTE.
l TOtherRAT is the threshold for the LTE signal quality when a redirection or handover to
LTE occurs. Its value is consistent with the value of the variable TOtherRAT as described
in the formula of the event-triggered reporting mode.
l HystforPeriodLTE(BSC6900,BSC6910) specifies the hysteresis for periodically reporting
the LTE signal quality.
NOTE
If the RNC receives the measurement report on the inter-RAT neighboring cell or inter-frequency
neighboring cell first, it determines whether to perform a handover to the GSM network or inter-frequency
network. For details about the handover to the GSM network or inter-frequency network, see the section
Coverage or QoS Handover in Handover Feature Parameter Description.
The preceding parameters can be either RNC-level parameters or cell-level parameters. The
RNC-level parameters are set by running the SET UU2LTEHOCOV command, and the cell-
level parameters are set by running the ADD UCELLU2LTEHOCOV command. However,
the cell-level parameters prevail.
NOTE
Inter-frequency The RNC selects the inter-frequency neighboring UMTS cell with the
neighboring best signal quality.
UMTS cells
Neighboring LTE For a coverage-based UMTS-to-LTE PS handover, the RNC selects the
cells neighboring LTE cell with the best signal quality.
For a coverage-based UMTS-to-LTE PS redirection, the RNC selects a
target cell as follows:
l If the PERFENH_IRAT_COV_HO_NCELL_PRE_SWITCH
check box under the PerfEnhanceSwitch2(BSC6900,BSC6910)
parameter is not selected, the RNC selects the neighboring LTE cell
with the best signal quality.
l If the PERFENH_IRAT_COV_HO_NCELL_PRE_SWITCH is
selected, the RNC preferentially selects the neighboring LTE cell
with the highest priority. If multiple neighboring LTE cells have the
same priority, the RNC selects the one with the best signal quality.
Overview
Architecture
Figure 4-3 shows the architecture of service-based PS redirections or handovers from UMTS
to LTE.
Where,
Application Scenarios
Service-based UMTS-to-LTE PS handovers or redirections are mainly used in the following
situations:
l A UE that has fallen back to the UMTS network by using CSFB is still processing PS
services when the UE's voice services are complete.
l A UE only initiates a PS service on the UMTS network in a UMTS/LTE overlapping
coverage area.
l A UE only initiates a PS service on the UMTS only network and then moves to an area
under the LTE coverage.
l It is recommended that this feature be enabled in areas with continuous LTE coverage.
Triggering
The RNC determines whether to allow a service-based UMTS-to-LTE PS redirection or
handover when any of the following conditions is met:
l The RNC receives a Radio Bearer Setup Complete, Radio Bearer Reconfiguration
Complete (except for D2F and D2P), or Radio Bearer Release Complete message from the
UE.
l The RNC receives an Iu Release message from the CS domain.
l The inter-frequency hard handover is complete.
l The best cell changes, which means event 1D is reported.
When event 1D is reported, the BestCellTrigLTEMeasSwitch(BSC6900,BSC6910)
parameter in the ADD UCELLU2LTEHONCOV, MOD UCELLU2LTEHONCOV, or
SET UU2LTEHONCOV command must be set to ON.
Overview
If a UE in connected mode supports LTE measurements, the RNC triggers LTE measurements.
If the UE does not support LTE measurement, the RNC enables the UE to directly perform blind
redirection. For details, see section Decision and Execution.
The measurement control message sent by the RNC contains the following LTE-specific
information:
If the LTE measurement is required, the RNC sends the message control messages to the UE
and then processes the measurement results. For details, see the descriptions about the
measurement control message and measurement result processing in section "Measurement
Control Message" and "Measurement Result Processing." U2LTEMeasTime
(BSC6900,BSC6910) specifies the LTE measurement duration by the UE.
Where,
l MOtherRAT is the measurement value after LTE measurement result filtering.
U2LTEFilterCoef(BSC6900,BSC6910) is the filter coefficient for the measurement
results. A larger value for this parameter results in a greater smoothing effect and higher
anti-fading capabilities, but also lower capabilities for tracking signal fluctuations. A
smaller value for this parameter results in more unnecessary handovers.
l TOtherRAT is the threshold that the LTE signal must reach before a redirection or handover
to the LTE network can be performed. The TargetRatThdRSRP(BSC6900,BSC6910) or
TargetRatThdRSRQ(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter specifies the TOtherRAT value. The
TargetRatThdRSRP(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter is the RSRP threshold, and the
TargetRatThdRSRQ(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter is the RSRQ parameter.
– If the LTEMeasQuanOf3C(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter is set to RSRP, event 3C
is reported when the RSRP-based measurement value after LTE measurement result
filtering of the LTE cell has remained greater than or equal to the sum of
TargetRatThdRSRP(BSC6900,BSC6910) and H3c/2 for a period of time longer than
TrigTime3C(BSC6900,BSC6910).
– If the LTEMeasQuanOf3C(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter is set to RSRQ, event 3C
is reported when the RSRQ-based measurement value after LTE measurement result
filtering of the LTE cell has remained greater than or equal to the sum of
These parameters can be configured at the RNC or cell level with the SET UU2LTEHONCOV
command or the ADD UCELLU2LTEHONCOV command, respectively. If these parameters
are configured at both RNC and cell levels, cell-level settings override RNC-level settings.
As shown in Figure 4-5, the primary steps in the UMTS-to-LTE PS redirection procedure are
as follows:
Step 1 The RNC sends the UE an RRC CONNECTION RELEASE message that carries LTE
frequencies.
Step 2 After the RRC connection is released, the UE falls back to the UMTS network and enters the
idle state. Then, the UE reselects an LTE cell and reestablishes a PS service in the LTE network.
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As shown in Figure 4-6, the primary steps in the UMTS-to-LTE PS handover procedure are as
follows:
Step 1 The RNC sends the serving GPRS support node (SGSN) on the UMTS core network a Relocation
Required message, which contains information about the target LTE cell.
Step 2 The SGSN on the UMTS core network forwards the Relocation Request message to the mobility
management entity (MME) on the LTE core network. The MME initiates a handover to the LTE
network.
Step 3 After preparations for the handover are complete on the LTE network, the MME informs the
SGSN by sending a Relocation Response message.
Step 4 Upon receiving the Relocation Command message from the SGSN, the RNC instructs the UE
to hand over to the target LTE network.
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Anti-ping-pong Measures
determines whether the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message from a UMTS/LTE multi-
mode UE carries the IE Pre-redirection info before determining whether to perform a service-
based UMTS-to-LTE PS redirection, blind redirection, or handover.
l If the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message carries the IE Pre-redirection info, the
UMTS/LTE multi-mode UE is not redirected from LTE to UMTS and the RNC does not
process the message.
l If the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message does not carry the IE Pre-redirection info,
the UMTS/LTE multi-mode UE redirects from LTE to UMTS. In this case, the RNC takes
the following measures to prevent ping-pong handovers:
– If the UMTS/LTE multi-mode UE is not performing a CS service, the RNC starts a
penalty timer. The UMTS/LTE multi-mode UE cannot initiate a redirection, blind
redirection, or handover to LTE before the timer expires.
When the penalty timer expires, the RNC stops the timer and allows a redirection, blind
redirection, or handover to LTE.
If the UMTS/LTE multi-mode UE initiates a CS service before the penalty timer expires,
the RNC stops the penalty timer.
– If the UMTS/LTE multi-mode UE is performing a CS service, the RNC does not start
the penalty timer. The RNC determines whether the requirements for the UMTS-to-
LTE redirection, blind redirection, or handover are met after the CS service is
terminated. If yes, the RNC allows a UMTS-to-LTE redirection, blind redirection, or
handover.
The U2LPunishTimer(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter specifies the duration for the penalty
timer.
When an incoming PS handover from LTE or GSM occurs, the RNC also takes the anti-ping-
pong measures.
When a UE in the CELL_PCH state initiates a CS service while processing a PS service, the
RNC first instructs the UE to perform a CELL_PCH-to-CELL_DCH (P2D) state transition for
the PS service and then processes the CS service setup request of the UE. If the UE triggers a
service-based UMTS-to-LTE redirection or handover during the P2D state transition and CS
service setup, the UE will fall back to the UMTS network through the CSFB feature. To prevent
such ping-pong movements, turn off the RESERVED_SWITCH_6_BIT12 under the
RsvSwitch6(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter in the SET UALGORSVPARA command. When
this switch is turned off, UEs are prohibited from performing UMTS-to-LTE redirections or
handovers if they have initiated PS-specific P2D state transitions due to CS services.
When a UE not subscribing to LTE services initiates a service-based UMTS-to-LTE redirection
or handover, the UE will fall back to the UMTS network because it cannot access the LTE
network. It is recommended that the SGSN send the RAB ASSIGNMENT REQUEST message,
which carries information about whether a UE has subscribed to LTE services, to the RNC so
that UEs not subscribing to LTE services cannot be handed over to or reselect LTE cells.
Overview
Architecture
If the LDR action of UMTS-to-LTE PS handover is triggered when the UMTS cell is in the basic
congestion state, the RNC enables UL or GUL multi-mode UEs carrying only PS services to be
redirected or handed over to LTE to facilitate inter-RAT load balancing and improve user
experience. For details about the trigger conditions of basic congestion and LDR actions, see
the section Load Reshuffling in Load Control Feature Parameter Description.
Figure 4-7 shows the architecture of load-based PS redirections or handovers from UMTS to
LTE.
Where,
Application Scenarios
In the scenario where UMTS and LTE are deployed together, when the UMTS cells are in the
basic congestion state, this feature enables some UEs to be redirected or handed over to LTE.
Triggering
When the UMTS cells are in the basic congestion state and an LDR action of UMTS-to-LTE
PS handover is triggered, the RNC determines whether the UE can be shifted to LTE through a
redirection or handover.
Step 2 Select UEs from the list that have not performed LDR-triggered UMTS-to-LTE PS handovers.
Step 3 Sort selected UEs by increasing comprehensive priority. Select N UEs for LDR actions.
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UEs with the same comprehensive priorities are randomly selected for LDR actions. This section
assumes that there are five UEs: A, B, C, D, and E. UE A has the lowest priority, UE E has the
highest priority, and UEs B, C, and D have the same priority. If three of these UEs are selected
for LDR actions, the RNC selects UE A and then randomly selects two from UEs B, C, and D.
For details about comprehensive priorities, see Load Control Feature Parameter Description.
Measurements
If a UE in connected mode supports LTE measurements, the RNC triggers LTE measurements.
Otherwise, the RNC enables the UE to directly perform blind redirection. For details, see section
Decision and Execution.
If the RNC determines that the UE performs an LTE measurement, it sends the UE a
measurement control message instructing the UE to measure the signal quality of the LTE cells
according to the LTE frequencies contained in the message. This procedure is the same in the
load-based UMTS-to-LTE PS redirections or handovers and service-based UMTS-to-LTE PS
redirections or handovers. For details, see the descriptions about the measurement control
message and measurement result processing in section Measurements on LTE Signal
Quality.
PSInterU2LLDHO PSInterU2LLDHO
CodeAdj(Code adjust) -
to the UMTS network, the service-based UMTS-to-LTE redirection algorithm will trigger
another blind redirection. To prevent such blind redirections between UTMS and LTE, the RNC
performs the following steps:
1. During a UMTS-to-LTE blind redirection, the RNC saves the UE's IMSI and RRC
connection release time after receiving an RRC CONNECTION RELEASE message from
the UE.
2. When the UE initiates a phone call, the RNC receives a Common ID message from the CN.
If the blind redirection function is enabled, the RNC determines whether the UE has
performed a blind redirection within last 30 seconds based on the UE's IMSI included in
the Common ID message, the reception time of this message, and the previously mentioned
RRC connection release time.
3. If the UE has performed a blind redirection within last 30 seconds, the RNC starts a penalty
timer for the blind redirection. Before the penalty timer expires, the RNC prohibits the UE
from performing UMTS-to-LTE blind redirections, regardless of whether these blind
redirections are triggered by services, loads, or event 1F. The length of the penalty timer
is determined by bits 0 through 15 under the RsvU32Para10(BSC6900,BSC6910)
parameter in the SET UALGORSVPARA command. U2LBlindRedirPingpongTimer
(BSC6900,BSC6910)SET UHOCOMM
Overview
Data forwarding during UMTS-to-LTE handovers is a procedure in which the RNC sends user
data to the eNodeB from the transport layer to ensure that no packets are lost during the
handovers. (For details about the data forwarding procedure, see section 8.4.1 "Handover
Preparation" in 3GPP TS 36.413 V11.4.0.) To enable this procedure, turn on the
RESERVED_SWITCH_3_BIT21 under the RsvSwitch3(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter in
the SET UALGORSVPARA command. OptimizationSwitch5(BSC6900,BSC6910)
1. The RNC includes the "DL Forwarding" IE in a Source to Target Transparent Container
message and sends the message to the CN, which then forwards the message to the eNodeB.
For details about this IE, see section 9.2.3.14 "DL Forwarding" in 3GPP TS 36.413 V11.4.0.
2. Upon receiving the Source to Target Transparent Container message, the eNodeB includes
the "DL GTP-TEID" and "DL Transport Layer Address" IEs in a HANDOVER REQUEST
ACKNOWLEDGE message, which is then sent to the CN. For details about this step, see
section 8.4.2 "Handover Resource Allocation" in 3GPP TS 36.413 V11.4.0.
3. After receiving the HANDOVER REQUEST ACKNOWLEDGE message, the CN
includes the "DL GTP-TEID" and "DL Transport Layer Address" IEs in a RELOCATION
COMMAND message, which is then sent to the RNC.
4. Upon receiving the RELOCATION COMMAND message, the RNC applies for a GTP-U
tunnel to forward user data to the eNodeB.
l When the parameter is set to ON, UEs are switched from DC-HSDPA channels to HSDPA
channels before measuring LTE cells in compressed mode. Therefore, all UEs are able to
measure LTE cells in compressed mode.
l When the parameter is set to OFF, the compressed mode is allowed for UEs performing
DC-HSDPA services, and services can be carried on DC-HSDPA when the compressed
mode is started. However, UEs with compatibility problems cannot measure LTE cells in
compressed mode.
Therefore, it is recommended that the preceding compatibility switch be turned on to ensure that
all UEs carried on DC-HSDPA channels can measure LTE cells in compressed mode and
perform UMTS-to-LTE handovers or redirections.
5 CSFB
5.1 Overview
When a UE on an LTE network initiates a CS service, the CSFB feature migrates the UE to a
UMTS network so that the UE can perform the CS service on the UMTS network.
As specified in the 3GPP protocol, an LTE-to-UMTS CSFB can be performed through either a
redirection or PS handover:
l During an LTE-to-UMTS CSFB through a redirection, the eNodeB sends an RRC
CONNECTION RELEASE message carrying the UARFCN of a UMTS cell to the UE.
The UE accesses the UMTS cell based on the UARFCN and initiates a voice service again
in the UMTS cell.
l During an LTE-to-UMTS CSFB through a PS handover, the RNC receives a PS handover
request and determines whether to reserve resources and admit the UE. If resources are
reserved and the UE is admitted successfully, the eNodeB sends a handover command to
the UE. After accessing the UMTS network, the UE initiates a voice service again on the
UMTS network.
The RRC setup success rate of LTE-to-UMTS CSFB through redirections can be calculated
using the following formula: VS.RRC.SuccConnEstab.CSFB/VS.RRC.AttConnEstab.CSFB
The RAB setup success rate of LTE-to-UMTS CSFB through redirections can be calculated
using the following formula: VS.RAB.SuccEstabCS.CSFB.Redir/
VS.RAB.AttEstabCS.CSFB.Redir
The RAB assignment success rate of LTE-to-UMTS CSFB through redirections can be
calculated using the following formula: VS.RAB.SuccEstabCS.CSFB.PSHO/
VS.RAB.AttEstabCS.CSFB.PSHO
For details about LTE-to-UMTS CSFB, see the LTE document CS Fallback Feature Parameter
Description.
5.2.1 Overview
For CSFB for an emergency call:
l If the UE is to fall back to the UMTS network by using the LTE-to-UMTS PS redirection,
the LTE network will send an RRC connection release message to the UE and the UE re-
initiates an emergency call on the UMTS network. CSFB should be successful once the
UE has accessed the UMTS network. The feature WRFD-021104 Emergency Call ensures
that emergency calls are granted access to the UMTS network before other call types.
l If a UE is to fall back to the UMTS network by using the LTE-to-UMTS PS handover, the
RNC performs resource reservation and service admission for the PS service of the UE.
Then the eNodeB instructs the UE to perform an inter-RAT handover for UMTS network
access. After falling back to the UMTS network, the UE re-initiates an emergency call.
CSFB should be successful once resource reservation and service admission are successful
for the PS service on the RNC. The feature WRFD-140102 CS Fallback Guarantee for LTE
Emergency Calls ensures that resource reservation and service admission are successful
for PS services, by decreasing the PS service rate, performing resource preemption, or both.
NOTE
This document only describes resource reservation and service admission for PS services. For details about
implementation of the feature WRFD-021104 Emergency Call, see Load Control Feature Parameter
Description.
5.2.2 Policy
If a UE is to fall back to the UMTS network by using the LTE-to-UMTS PS handover, the
eNodeB sends the MME a Handover Required message. This message carries a transparent
container, Source RNC to Target RNC Transparent Container, which contains an IE referred to
as CSFB Information. If this IE value is CSFB, it indicates a PS handover caused by CSFB for
a common CS service. If this IE value is CSFB High Priority, it indicates a PS handover caused
by CSFB for an emergency call.
The transparent container is forwarded by the CN to the destination RNC. When the destination
RNC receives CSFB Information whose value is CSFB High Priority, the RNC determines that
an incoming LTE-to-UMTS PS handover is caused by CSFB for an emergency call. In this case,
the RNC decreases the service rate or performs resource preemption for the PS service. The
specific policy is as follows:
l For a best effort (BE) PS service, such as an interactive or background service, the RNC
attempts to admit it on the DCH with the 8 kbit/s access rate in UL and DL regardless of
the capability of the UE (even if the UE is HSPA-capable). If the admission attempt fails,
the RNC preempts the resources of low-priority user. For a non-BE PS service, such as a
streaming service, the RNC attempts to admit it based on the GBR. If the admission attempt
fails, the RNC preempts the resources of low-priority user.
l After the PS service admission succeeds, the PS service rate is gradually increased if there
are available resources in the UMTS network.
For details about service admission, see Call Admission Control Feature Parameter
Description. For details about resource preemption, see Load Control Feature Parameter
Description.
For a CSFB procedure during which a UE falls back to the UMTS network through an LTE-to-
UMTS PS handover, the CSFB delay can be reduced by increasing the bearing data rate on the
signaling radio bearer (SRB). The bearing data rate is set by CSFBSRBRate
(BSC6900,BSC6910) of the SET UFRC command.
5.3.1 Overview
Huawei product provides a CSFB guarantee for LTE emergency calls and common calls. This
reduces admission failures and increases successful handovers for CS services.
To enable CSFB guarantee for LTE common calls, users need to set
PERFENH_L2U_CSFB_COMMCALL_SWITCH under PerfEnhanceSwitch
(BSC6900,BSC6910) to ON by running the SET UCORRMPARA command.
5.3.2 Policy
The RNC determines that an incoming LTE-to-UMTS PS handover is caused by CSFB for a
common call when either of the following conditions is met:
l The cause value is CS Fallback triggered (268) in the Relocation Request message
received at the RNC.
l The value of the IE "CSFB Information" is CSFB in the IE "Source RNC To Target RNC
Transparent Container" of the Relocation Request message.
In this case, the RNC decreases the service rate or performs resource preemption for the PS
service. The specific policy is as follows:
l For a non-real-time PS service, the RNC attempts to admit it on the DCH with the 8 kbit/
s access rate. If the admission attempt fails, the RNC preempts the resources of a low-
priority service for the non-real-time PS service.
l For a real-time PS service, the RNC attempts to admit it based on the GBR. If the admission
attempt fails, the RNC preempts the resources of a low-priority service for the real-time
PS service.
l After the PS service admission succeeds, the PS service rate is gradually increased if there
are available resources in the UMTS network.
For details about service admission, see Call Admission Control Feature Parameter
Description. For details about resource preemption, see Load Control Feature Parameter
Description.
For a CSFB procedure during which a UE falls back to the UMTS network through an LTE-to-
UMTS PS handover, the CSFB delay can be reduced by increasing the bearing data rate on the
signaling radio bearer (SRB). The bearing data rate is set by CSFBSRBRate
(BSC6900,BSC6910) of the SET UFRC command.
as the LTE access and handover/redirection process. The CSFB delay affects user experience.
To reduce CSFB delay, Huawei introduces the following mechanism to the UMTS system:
This chapter describes the WRFD-150215 SRVCC from LTE to UMTS with PS Handover
feature.
6.1 Overview
The LTE network supports voice over IP (VoIP) services after the IP multimedia subsystem
(IMS) is deployed. When a UMTS/LTE multi-mode UE in the middle of a VoIP service on the
LTE network moves to the UMTS coverage area, the single radio voice call continuity (SRVCC)
feature works to hand over the VoIP service to the CS domain of the UMTS network. This feature
ensures voice service continuity.
When performing the VoIP service on the LTE network, the UE maintains a default PS
connection even if it is not performing PS services. This PS connection also needs to be handed
over to the UMTS network during the SRVCC from LTE to UMTS. Currently, the UE
performing the VoIP service on the LTE network supports the following types of LTE-to-UMTS
handovers:
l CS only SRVCC handover, also known as SRVCC from LTE to UMTS without PS
handover
In a CS only SRVCC handover, the mobility management entity (MME) on the LTE
network suspends the PS service, hands over the VoIP service to the CS domain of the
UMTS network, and then setup the radio bearer for the PS service. On the UMTS RAN
side, the procedure for the CS only SRVCC handover is identical to that for an incoming
inter-RAT CS handover.
l CS+PS SRVCC handover, also known as SRVCC from LTE to UMTS with PS handover
In a CS+PS SRVCC handover, the VoIP service is handed over to the CS domain of the
UMTS network, and the PS service is handed over to the PS domain of the UMTS network.
On the UMTS RAN side, the procedure for the CS+PS SRVCC handover is identical to
that for an incoming inter-RAT CS+PS handover.
This chapter mainly describes CS+PS SRVCC handover, which is new in RAN15.0. For details
about the PS handover and CS only SRVCC Handover, see section "Execution of Inter-RAT
Handovers" in the SRVCC Feature Parameter Description for eRAN.
Figure 6-1 Procedure for the SRVCC from LTE to UMTS with PS Handover feature
As shown in Figure 6-1, the RNC starts the timer specified by the RelocAnotherTmr
(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter when the following conditions are met:
l The RNC receives a Relocation Request message from the CN. The value of the Number
of Iu Instances IE in the Source RNC To Target RNC Transparent Container IE is 2.
l The RNC receives the first Handover Request message from the LTE network.
After starting the timer, if the SRVCC from LTE to UMTS with PS Handover feature is enabled,
the RNC performs the following operations:
l If the RNC receives a Handover Request message from both the CS and PS domains before
the timer expires, the RNC processes an incoming inter-RAT CS+PS handover.
After receiving the two Handover Request messages, the RNC determines whether to admit
the UE. The RNC admits the UE only when the resources are sufficient. The resources
include power resources, code resources, channel element (CE) resources, transport
resources, and so on. For details, see Call Admission Control Feature Parameter
Description.
l If the RNC receives only one Handover Request message from the CS or PS domain before
the timer expires, the RNC rejects the handover request.
NOTE
To enable the SRVCC from LTE to UMTS with PS Handover feature, perform the following
operations:
l For SRVCC-related configurations on the LTE side, see SRVCC Feature Parameter
Description for LTE.
l On the UMTS side, deselect L2U_SRVCC_WITH_PS_HO_SWITCH under the
PROCESSSWITCH2(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter in the SET URRCTRLSWITCH
command.
Figure 6-2 shows the signaling process for the SRVCC from LTE to UMTS with PS Handover
feature. For more information about the procedure of this feature, see section 6.3 UTRAN
(HSPA) and 3GPP GERAN/UTRAN SRVCC in 3GPP TS 23.216 V11.5.0.
Figure 6-2 Signaling process for SRVCC from LTE to UMTS with PS Handover
This chapter describes the feature WRFD-150231 RIM Based UMTS Target Cell Selection for
LTE.
7.1 Overview
In versions earlier than RAN15.0, UMTS and LTE cannot exchange load information even when
the two networks cover the same geographical area.
l The eNodeB does not consider the load status of the target UMTS cell during a circuit
switched fallback (CSFB) to the UMTS network. If the target UMTS cell is congested, the
UE may fail to access the UMTS network.
l The eNodeB does not consider the load status of the target UMTS cell during a load-based
handover from LTE to UMTS. This leads to handover preparation failures, increases the
signaling load, and may also increase the possibility that handovers are not performed in
time.
To address these problems, Huawei introduced the RIM Based UMTS Target Cell Selection for
LTE feature. This feature reports the load status of the target UMTS cells to the eNodeB through
the RAN information management (RIM) procedure during a CSFB or load-based handover
from LTE to UMTS. The eNodeB selects a target UMTS cell based on the load status received.
l During a CSFB, the eNodeB preferentially selects a non-overloaded UMTS cell as the
target cell.
l During a load-based handover from LTE to UMTS, the eNodeB preferentially selects a
UMTS cell that is neither congested nor overloaded as the target cell.
This selection process improves the success rate of preparations for handovers from LTE to
UMTS and prevents ping-pong handovers between UMTS and LTE.
For details about the CSFB feature, see CS Fallback Feature Parameter Description for eRAN.
For details about the load-based handover from LTE to UMTS, see MLB Feature Parameter
Description for eRAN.
The RIM procedure supports two information exchange modes: Single Report and Multiple
Report.
l Single Report
In Single Report mode, the source sends a request, and then the target responds with a single
report. In this feature, the source is the eNodeB, and the target is the RNC.
l Multiple Report
In Multiple Report mode, the target responds with a report upon receiving the initial request
from the source and sends a report to the source each time the load status changes.
During a CSFB or load-based handover from LTE to UMTS, the RIM procedure uses the
Multiple Report mode to report the load status of target UMTS cells.
For details about the RIM procedure, see section 8c Signalling procedures between RIM SAPs
in 3GPP TS 48.018 V11.3.0.
The Overload Flag IE in the message carries the load status information. The RNC sets this
IE based on the following rules:
l When the UMTS cell is in normal state, the RAN Information message does not carry
the Overload Flag IE.
l When the UMTS cell is in Overload Control (OLC) state, the RNC sets the IE to
overload.
l When the UMTS cell is in load reshuffling (LDR) state, the value of the IE is congestion.
3. When the load status of the UMTS cell changes, the RNC notifies the eNodeB of the new
load status through the RIM procedure.
NOTE
Huawei has extended the value range of the Overload Flag IE. According to 3GPP protocols, this IE has
only one value (overload). Huawei adds another value (congestion) for the IE.
8 Related Features
Impacted Features
None
In areas with weak LTE coverage, UEs enter the compressed mode more frequently, thereby
increasing the call drop rate. The impact on the call drop rate is noticeable when a large number
of UEs initiate LTE signal quality measurement at the same time. When a UE processing PS
services enters the compressed mode, its PS throughput decreases by about 30%. When a large
number of UEs processing PS services enter the compressed mode, the impact on these UEs' PS
throughput is not significant.
When the blind redirection switch is turned on in an area with poor LTE network coverage, call
drops may occur.
In areas with weak LTE weak coverage, UEs enter the compressed mode more frequently,
thereby increasing the call drop rate. The impact on the call drop rate is noticeable when a large
number of UEs initiate LTE signal quality measurement at the same time. When a UE processing
PS services enters the compressed mode, its PS throughput decreases by about 30%. When a
large number of UEs processing PS services enter the compressed mode, the impact on these
UEs' PS throughput is not significant.
When the blind redirection switch is turned on in an area with poor LTE network coverage, call
drops may occur.
When the destination UMTS cell is congested, too many CSFB requests caused by LTE
emergency calls may preempt the UMTS resources, which leads to an increased call drop rate
on the UMTS network.
10 Engineering Guidelines
Requirements
l Dependencies on Hardware
None
l Dependencies on Other Features
This feature does not depend on other features.
l License
The license for the Mobility Between UMTS and LTE Phase 1 feature has been activated
on the RNC side. For details about how to activate a license, see License Management
Feature Parameter Description.
The following table lists the license information for Mobility Between UMTS and LTE
Phase 1.
l Other Prerequisites
– The UE must support 3GPP Release 8 or later and supports both UMTS and LTE.
– The LTE network supports this feature.
Activation
l Using MML Commands
Step 1 Run the RNC MML command ADD UCELLSIBSWITCH or MOD UCELLSIBSWITCH
with the SIB19 check box under the SIB Switch parameter selected.
NOTE
The RNC sends SIB19 messages to UEs if the cell to be enabled with this feature is configured with
information about the frequencies of neighboring LTE cells and the SIB19 check box under the SIB
Switch parameter is selected. The SIB19 message contains the neighboring LTE cell list and LTE cell
reselection parameters.
Step 2 Run the RNC MML command ADD UCELLSELRESEL or MOD UCELLSELRESEL with
the Absolute priority level of the serving cell parameter set to an appropriate value. The default
value is recommended.
Step 4 Run the RNC MML command ADD UNODEB or MOD UNODEB with the NodeB Protocol
Version parameter set to R8 or a later version.
Step 5 On the LTE side, configure the related parameters to activate this feature.
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For details about how to activate this feature on the LTE side, see the related documents provided
by the LTE equipment vendor. If Huawei LTE equipment is used, see Mobility Management in
Connected Mode Feature Parameter Description for eRAN.
For details about how to activate this feature on the LTE side, see the related documents provided
by the LTE equipment vendor. If Huawei LTE equipment is used, see Mobility Management in
Connected Mode Feature Parameter Description for eRAN.
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Activation Observation
Step 1 In the Navigation Tree pane on the RNC LMT, click the Trace tab. In the displayed Trace
Navigation Tree pane, double-click UMTS Services. On the unfolded list, double-click Uu
Interface Trace. In the displayed Uu Interface Trace dialog box, select
RRC_SYS_INFO_TYPE19 to trace Uu interface SIB19 message.
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l If the SIB19 message has been traced on the Uu interface, as shown in Figure 10-2, this
feature has been activated.
l If the SIB19 message is not traced on the Uu interface, this feature is not activated.
Deactivation
l Using MML Commands
Run the RNC MML command MOD UCELLSIBSWITCH with the SIB19 check box under
the SIB Switch parameter deselected.
When configuring the Mobility Between UMTS and LTE Phase 1 feature on the CME, perform a single
configuration first, and then perform a batch modification if required.
Configure the parameters of a single object before a batch modification. Perform a batch modification
before logging out of the parameter setting interface.
Set parameters on the CME according to the operation sequence in Table 10-1. 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.
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l Information about areas where UMTS and LTE coexist and areas where UMTS and LTE
coverage overlap
l Whether the LTE feature LOFD-001033 CS Fallback to UTRAN is activated on the LTE
side
l Duration for a UE to return to LTE from UMTS. The duration starts when the UE receives
an RRC Connection Release message from the UTRAN and ends when the UE initiates an
RRC Connection Request message in the EUTRAN. The duration is in the UE logs.
10.2.3 Planning
None
10.2.4 Deployment
Requirements
l Requirements for other features
The LTE feature LOFD-001033 CS Fallback to UTRAN has been activated on the LTE
side. For details about how to activate this feature, see the LTE document CS Fallback
Feature Parameter Description.
l Requirements for other NEs as well as for network equipment and transmission devices
from other vendors:
– When a UMTS/LTE UE is moving from an LTE cell to a UMTS cell through a PS
handover, the eNodeB must include a "cause" IE whose value is "CS Fallback triggered
(268)" or a "CSFB Information" IE whose value is "CSFB" or "CSFB High Priority" in
a RELOCATION REQUEST message. The MME and SGSN must transparently send
this message to the RNC.
– When a UMTS/LTE UE is moving from an LTE cell to a UMTS cell through a
redirection, the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message cannot contain a "Pre-
redirection info" IE. (For details, see section 8.1.3.3 "RRC CONNECTION REQUEST
message contents to set" in 3GPP TS 25.331 V9.4.0.)
– When a UMTS/LTE UE is moving from an LTE cell to a UMTS cell through a
redirection, the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message must contain a "CSFB
Indication" IE. (For details, see section 8.1.3.3 "RRC CONNECTION REQUEST
message contents to set" in 3GPP TS 25.331 V9.10.0.)
– After a UMTS/LTE UE finishes the CS service in a UMTS cell, an IU RELEASE
COMMAND message from the CN to the RNC must contain an "End Of CSFB" IE.
(For details, see section 8.5.2 "Successful Operation" in 3GPP TS 25.413 V10.4.0.)
l Requirements for the license
The license for the Fast Return from UMTS to LTE feature has been activated on the RNC
side. For details about how to activate a license, see License Management Feature
Parameter Description.
The following table lists the license information for Fast Return from UMTS to LTE.
Data Preparation
Parameter Name Parameter ID Setting Notes Data Source
Precautions
None
Step 2 Run the RNC MML command ADD UCELLSELRESEL or MOD UCELLSELRESEL. In
this step, set Absolute priority level of the serving cell to an appropriate value.
The value of Absolute priority level of the serving cell must be less than that of Absolute Priority Level
of the E-UTRA Frequency.
Step 4 Activate the feature at the cell and RNC levels as follows:
l At the cell level:
Return To LTE Switch parameter to enable the Enhanced UMTS-to-LTE Fast Return
function.
l At the RNC level:
1. Run the RNC MML command SET UCORRMALGOSWITCH and select the
HO_UMTS_TO_LTE_FAST_RETURN_SWITCH check box under the HandOver
Switch parameter to enable the UMTS-to-LTE Fast Return function.
2. Run the RNC MML command SET UCORRMPARA and select the
PERFENH_PS_FAST_RETURN_LTE_SWITCH check box under the
Performance Enhancement Switch 3 parameter to enable the Enhanced UMTS-to-
LTE Fast Return function.
NOTE
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When configuring the UMTS-to-LTE Fast Return feature on the CME, perform a single configuration first,
and then perform a batch modification if required.
Configure the parameters of a single object before a batch modification. Perform a batch modification
before logging out of the parameter setting interface.
Set the parameters described in Table 10-2 on the CME. For instructions on how to perform the
CME single configuration, see CME Single Configuration Operation Guide.
Step 2 (Optional) Modify objects in batches on the CME. (CME batch modification center)
To modify objects in batches, click on the CME to start the batch modification wizard. For
instructions on how to perform a batch modification through the CME batch modification center,
press F1 on the wizard interface to obtain online help.
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Absolute NPriority
Priority (BSC6900,
Level of the BSC6910)
E-UTRA
Frequency
Activation Observation
With this feature activated, if a UE that has fallen back to UMTS from LTE has released the CS
service in the UMTS cell, the RNC sends the UE an RRC Connection Release message. The
Redirection info IE in this message carries the information about the frequency used by the
neighboring LTE cell, as shown in Figure 10-3.
In the preceding configurations, cell-level configurations take precedence over RNC-level configurations.
When configuring the UMTS-to-LTE Fast Return feature on the CME, perform a single configuration first,
and then perform a batch modification if required.
Configure the parameters of a single object before a batch modification. Perform a batch modification
before logging out of the parameter setting interface.
Set the parameters described in Table 10-3 on the CME. For instructions on how to perform the
CME single configuration, see CME Single Configuration Operation Guide.
Step 2 (Optional) Modify objects in batches on the CME. (CME batch modification center)
To modify objects in batches, click on the CME to start the batch modification wizard. For
instructions on how to perform a batch modification through the CME batch modification center,
press F1 on the wizard interface to obtain online help.
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NOTE
If you want to allocate licensed resources in RAN Sharing or MOCN scenarios, do not use the CME.
Instead, run the RNC MML command SET LICENSE with the Fast Return from UMTS to LTE-
Erlang and Fast Return from UMTS to LTE-kbps parameters set to the licensed quantities for primary
and secondary operators.
If the duration shortens after the feature is activated, the feature has brought positive gains.
10.2.7 Troubleshooting
Not involved
Before activating this feature, query the UE penetration rate and check whether the CN supports
this feature.
If the CN does not support the UMTS-to-LTE PS handover, you are advised to enable only the
UMTS-to-LTE PS redirection. If the UEs do not support measurement of LTE cells, you are
advised to enable the blind redirection. The UMTS-to-LTE handover function is recommended
only if the CN supports UMTS-to-LTE handovers and UEs support measurement of LTE cells.
l If few UEs support the UMTS-to-LTE PS handover, you are advised to enable only the
UMTS-to-LTE PS redirection.
l If most UEs support the UMTS-to-LTE PS handover, you are advised to enable both the
UMTS-to-LTE PS redirection and handover. In this case, the UEs supporting handovers
will use the UMTS-to-LTE PS handover and the UEs not supporting handovers will use
the UMTS-to-LTE PS redirection.
l If operators do not configure neighboring LTE cells, you are advised to enable the UMTS-
to-LTE PS redirection.
NOTE
To enable the UMTS-to-LTE PS handover, you need to first configure the neighboring LTE cell.
If UEs preferentially camp on the UMTS network, the feature WRFD-020129 Service-Based
PS Service Redirection from UMTS to LTE or WRFD-140218 Service-Based PS Handover
from UMTS to LTE must be used. Otherwise, UEs can be shifted to the LTE network by the
following methods, which leads to an idle LTE network.
l Cell reselection or coverage based PS redirection or handover from UMTS to LTE in weak
UMTS coverage areas.
l Load based PS redirection or handover from UMTS to LTE when the UMTS cell is with
high load.
l Information about areas where UMTS and LTE are deployed together and areas where
UMTS and LTE coverage overlaps
l Information about UMTS/LTE multi-mode UEs
l PS services are preferentially carried on the LTE network
10.3.3 Planning
None
10.3.4 Deployment
Requirements
l License
The license for the Service-Based PS Service Redirection from UMTS to LTE feature has
been activated on the RNC side. For details about how to activate a license, see License
Management Feature Parameter Description.
The following table lists the license information for Service-Based PS Service Redirection
from UMTS to LTE.
l Other NEs as well as network equipment and transmission devices from other vendors
– The UE must support 3GPP Release 8 or later.
– The CN must support UMTS-to-LTE PS redirections.
– The SGSN is able to send information about whether a UE has subscribed to LTE
services in the RAB ASSIGNMENT REQUEST message to the RNC. If the SGSN does
not support this function, UEs who have not subscribed to LTE services will be handed
over or redirected to LTE networks, causing service drops.
l Dependencies on Other Features
None
l Dependencies on Hardware
None
Data Preparation
Table 10-4 lists the data to prepare before activating the Service-Based PS Service Redirection
from UMTS to LTE feature.
Table 10-4 Data to prepare before activating the Service-Based PS Service Redirection from
UMTS to LTE feature
LTE Cell Supporting SuppPSHOFlag Set this parameter to Radio network plan
PS HO Indicator (BSC6900,BSC6910 NotSupport (internal)
) (NotSupport).
Report Type of LTE LTEMeasTypOf3C Set this parameter to Radio network plan
Measurement (BSC6900,BSC6910 the default value. (internal)
)
Table 10-5 lists the parameter to be set on the eCoordinator when RIM messages are exchanged
using the eCoordinator.
Precautions
In a GSM/UMTS/LTE hybrid network, you are not advised to set Inter-RAT PS Handover
Switch to ON. Otherwise, the RNC sends the GSM-specific measurement control message to
the UE first after this feature is enabled. As a result, the UE will be redirected or handed over
to GSM.
If load-based LTE-to-UMTS related features are deployed on the LTE network, ping-pong
handover or redirection may occur between UMTS and LTE. For details about load-based LTE-
to-UMTS related features deployed on the LTE network, see MLB Feature Parameter
Description.
In high speed scenarios, such as high-speed railways, the best cell frequently changes and
measurements are frequently triggered. In this case, network performance deteriorates and the
call drop rate increases. Therefore, you are not advised to set Best Cell Change Triggered LTE
Measure Switch to ON.
l You can run the MOD ULTECELL command instead of the ADD ULTECELL command in
sub-step 1 if an LTE cell has been configured.
l Set the CnOpGrpIndex parameter in the ADD ULTECELL command to the index of a group
that includes operators of LTE cells. If the group includes only operators of UMTS cells, the
UMTS-to-LTE handovers will fail.
l If HO_U2L_REDIR_BASED_ABSOLUTE_FREQ_SWITCH in the LST
UCORRMALGOSWITCH command is not selected
(HO_U2L_REDIR_BASED_ABSOLUTE_FREQ_SWITCH-0), the RNC uses neighboring-
LTE-cell-based redirection. The service-, coverage-, and load-based UMTS-to-LTE PS
redirection or handover features share the
HO_U2L_REDIR_BASED_ABSOLUTE_FREQ_SWITCH switch.
2. If a neighboring LTE cell or blind neighboring LTE cell has not been configured, run the
RNC MML command ADD ULTENCELL to configure a neighboring LTE cell. To
configure a blind neighboring LTE cell, set Blind HO Neighboring Cell Flag to TRUE.
NOTE
You can run the MOD ULTENCELL command instead of the ADD ULTENCELL command in sub-
step 2 if a neighboring LTE cell has been configured.
l (Optional) If a non-neighboring-LTE-cell-based redirection is allowed, the LTE frequency
needs to be configured. The procedure is as follows: Run the RNC MML command ADD
UCELLNFREQPRIOINFO to add information about the priorities of frequencies for
neighboring LTE cells of the UMTS cell.
NOTE
Among the preceding two modes, the neighboring-LTE-cell-based redirection is preferred. When
neighboring cells are not planned or no neighboring LTE cell is configured, the non-neighboring-LTE-
cell-based redirection is recommended, which can reduce the workload in deploying the network.
Step 2 Run the RNC MML command SET UU2LTEHONCOV. In this step, set the RNC-level
parameters related to measurements for the service-based UMTS-to-LTE redirections. These
parameters are listed in Table 10-4. The RNC sends the parameter settings to the UE through a
measurement control message.
Step 3 (Optional) Run the RNC MML command ADD UCELLU2LTEHONCOV to set parameters
related to measurements for the service-based UMTS-to-LTE redirections for a specific cell.
These parameters are listed in Table 10-4.
NOTE
l You can run the MOD UCELLU2LTEHONCOV command instead of the ADD
UCELLU2LTEHONCOV command in step 3 if the related parameters have been configured for the
cell.
l If the cell-level and RNC-level measurement-related parameters are both available, the cell-level
measurement-related parameters prevail. If the cell-level measurement-related parameters are
unavailable, the cell uses the RNC-level measurement-related parameters.
Step 4 Run the RNC MML command MOD UTYPRABBASIC to modify the basic information about
a typical RAB. In this step, set Service-Based Handover to LTE Allowed to
HO_TO_EUTRAN_SHOULD_BE_PERFORM to allow UMTS-to-LTE PS redirections or
blind redirections.
Step 5 Run the RNC MML command SET UCORRMALGOSWITCH to enable service-based
UMTS-to-LTE PS redirections or blind redirections. In this step, select
HO_LTE_PS_OUT_SWITCH and HO_LTE_SERVICE_PS_OUT_SWITCH under the
HandOver Switch parameter.
Step 7 (Optional) Run the RNC MML command MOD UCELLHOCOMM to enable the blind
redirection to LTE for a specific cell. In this step, set U2L Blind Redirect Switch to ON.
NOTE
It is recommended that the UMTS-to-LTE blind redirection function be enabled when LTE and UMTS
cells provide overlapped coverage.
The service-, coverage-, and load-based UMTS-to-LTE PS redirection or handover features use the same
U2L Blind Redirect Switch parameter.
Step 8 (Optional) To support feature activation triggered by the changed best cell, run the RNC MML
command SET UU2LTEHONCOV (RNC level) or MOD UCELLU2LTEHONCOV (cell
level) with Best Cell Change Triggered LTE Measure Switch set to ON.
Step 9 Run the SET UU2LTEHONCOV command and set the U2L Penalty Timer parameter to 20
and the U2L Punish Switch parameter to ON to prevent UEs from initiating service-based
UMTS-to-LTE redirections or handovers immediately after finishing LTE-to-UMTS
redirections or handovers.
Step 10 ( Optional) Deselect RESERVED_SWITCH_6_BIT13 under the Reserved Switch 6
parameter in the SET UALGORSVPARA command to prevent continual entering and exiting
of the compressed mode during service-based UMTS-to-LTE redirections or handovers due to
frequent RB reconfiguration. Note that after this step is performed, service-based UMTS-to-
LTE redirections or handovers will not be triggered in time.
Step 11 (Optional) Set bits 16 through 31 of the Reserved U32 Parameter 9 parameter in the SET
UALGORSVPARA command to 20 seconds to prevent continual entering and exiting of the
compressed mode during service/load/coverage-based UMTS-to-LTE redirections or handovers
if no suitable LTE cell is found after LTE signal quality measurement is complete.
Step 12 Deselect RESERVED_SWITCH_6_BIT12 under the Reserved Switch 6 parameter in the
SET UALGORSVPARA command to prevent ping-pong UMTS-to-LTE redirections or
handovers that occur in PS-specific P2D state transitions triggered by CS services.
Step 13 (Optional) If the DC-HSDPA feature is enabled, run the RNC MML command SET
UALGORSVPARA. In this step, select RESERVED_SWITCH_4_BIT22 under Reserved
Switch 4.
Step 14 (Optional) If EHSPACMPermissionInd(BSC6900,BSC6910) or HsdpaCMPermissionInd
(BSC6900,BSC6910) is set to FALSE or RESERVED_SWITCH_4_BIT22 under the
Reserved Switch 4 parameter is set to ON, run the RNC MML command SET
UALGORSVPARA with RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT18 selected under the Reserved
Switch 1 parameter.
----End
TargetRatThdRSRP=20, TargetRatThdRSRQ=30;
//Setting cell-level parameters related to measurements for the service-based UMTS-
to-LTE redirections
ADD UCELLU2LTEHONCOV: CellId=1, LTEMeasTypOf3C=MeasurementQuantity,
U2LTEFilterCoef=D6, U2LTEMeasTime=30, LTEMeasQuanOf3C=RSRP, Hystfor3C=2,
TrigTime3C=D10, TargetRatThdRSRP=20, TargetRatThdRSRQ=30;
//Modifying the basic information about a typical RAB
MOD UTYPRABBASIC: RabIndex=1, EUTRANSHIND=HO_TO_EUTRAN_SHOULD_BE_PERFORM;
//Turning on the general switch for UMTS-to-LTE interoperation and service-based
UMTS-to-LTE PS redirection switch
SET UCORRMALGOSWITCH:
HoSwitch=HO_LTE_PS_OUT_SWITCH-1&HO_LTE_SERVICE_PS_OUT_SWITCH-1;
//Turning on the non-neighboring-LTE-cell-based redirection switch
SET UCORRMALGOSWITCH: HoSwitch1=HO_U2L_REDIR_BASED_ABSOLUTE_FREQ_SWITCH-1;
//Turning on the blind redirection switch
MOD UCELLHOCOMM: CellId=2, U2LBlindRedirSwitch=ON;
//Turning on the RNC-level service-based LTE measurement switch triggered by the
changed best cell
SET UU2LTEHONCOV: BestCellTrigLTEMeasSwitch=ON;
//Turning on the cell-level service-based LTE measurement switch triggered by the
changed best cell
MOD UCELLU2LTEHONCOV: CellId=2, BestCellTrigLTEMeasSwitch=ON;
//Turning on the U2L Punish Switch
SET UU2LTEHONCOV: U2LPunishTimer=20, U2LPunishSwitch=ON;
//Turning off the RESERVED_SWITCH_6_BIT13
SET UALGORSVPARA: RsvSwitch6=RESERVED_SWITCH_6_BIT13-0;
//Enabling the anti-pingpong function of the compressed mode and setting the
penalty time to 20s
SET UALGORSVPARA: RsvU32Para9=1310740;
l When configuring the WRFD-020129 Service-Based PS Service Redirection from UMTS to LTE
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.
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.
Mobile MCC
Country Code (BSC6900,
BSC6910)
Mobile MNC
Network (BSC6900,
Code BSC6910)
Tracking TAC
Area Code (BSC6900,
BSC6910)
Operator CnOpGrpIndex
Group Index (BSC6900,
BSC6910)
Blind HO BlindFlag
Neighboring (BSC6900,
Cell Flag BSC6910)
LTE U2LTEMeasTime
Measurement (BSC6900,
Timer Length BSC6910)
Measurement LTEMeasQuanOf
Quantity for 3C
Event 3C (BSC6900,
Measurement BSC6910)
of LTE
Time to TrigTime3C
Trigger Event (BSC6900,
3C BSC6910)
RSRP TargetRatThdRS
Threshold RP
During PS (BSC6900,
Handover to BSC6910)
LTE
RSRQ TargetRatThdRS
Threshold RQ
During PS (BSC6900,
Handover to BSC6910)
LTE
Activation Observation
After this feature is enabled, observe the values of the following counters:
l VS.U2LTEHO.RRCRelease.Service
This counter provides the number of service-based UMTS-to-LTE PS redirections for a
cell. If the value of this counter is not 0, the service-based UMTS-to-LTE PS redirection
algorithm takes effect.
After Best Cell Change Triggered LTE Measure Switch is set to ON, the value of this
counter increases. It indicates that the service-based UMTS-to-LTE PS redirection
algorithm triggered by the changed best cell takes effect.
l VS.U2LTEHO.RRCRelease.Sevice.Blind
The Service-Based PS Service Redirection from UMTS to LTE feature has been deactivated after you
perform step 1.
Step 2 (Optional) To disable the blind redirection function for a cell, run the RNC MML command
MOD UCELLHOCOMM with U2L Blind Redirect Switch set to OFF.
NOTE
The service-, coverage-, and load-based UMTS-to-LTE PS redirection or handover features use the same
U2L Blind Redirect Switch parameter.
Step 3 (Optional) Run the SET UCORRMALGOSWITCH command to turn off the non-
neighboring-cell frequency-based redirection switch. In this step, clear
HO_U2L_REDIR_BASED_ABSOLUTE_FREQ_SWITCH under the HandOver Switch1
parameter.
Step 4 (Optional) If this feature cannot be triggered by the changed best cell, run the RNC MML
command SET UU2LTEHONCOV (RNC level) or MOD UCELLU2LTEHONCOV (cell
level) with Best Cell Change Triggered LTE Measure Switch set to OFF.
----End
NOTE
The service-, coverage-, and load-based UMTS-to-LTE PS redirection or handover features share the
HO_U2L_REDIR_BASED_ABSOLUTE_FREQ_SWITCH switch.
When configuring the WRFD-020129 Service-Based PS Service Redirection from UMTS to LTE feature
on the CME, perform a single configuration first, and then perform a batch modification if required.
Configure the parameters of a single object before a batch modification. Perform a batch modification
before logging out of the parameter setting interface.
Set the parameters described in Table 10-7 on the CME. For instructions on how to perform the
CME single configuration, see CME Single Configuration Operation Guide.
Step 2 (Optional) Modify objects in batches on the CME. (CME batch modification center)
To modify objects in batches, click on the CME to start the batch modification wizard. For
instructions on how to perform a batch modification through the CME batch modification center,
press F1 on the wizard interface to obtain online help.
----End
l VS.U2LTEHO.RRCRelease.Service
l VS.U2LTEHO.RRCRelease.Sevice.Blind
These two counters specify whether the Service-Based PS Service Redirection from UMTS to
LTE feature is activated. For details, see the description about activation observation in section
Activation Observation.
10.3.7 Troubleshooting
N/A
l Information about areas where UMTS and LTE are deployed together and areas where
UMTS and LTE coverage overlaps
l Information about UMTS/LTE multi-mode UEs
l PS services are preferentially carried on the LTE network.
10.4.3 Planning
None
10.4.4 Deployment
Requirements
l Hardware dependency
None
l Feature dependency
None
l License
The license for the Service-Based PS Handover from UMTS to LTE feature has been
activated on the RNC side. For details about how to activate a license, see License
Management Feature Parameter Description.
The following table lists the license information for Service-Based PS Handover from
UMTS to LTE.
l Other NEs as well as network equipment and transmission devices from other vendors
– The eNodeB, MME, SGSN, and UE support UMTS-to-LTE PS handovers.
– The UE supports 3GPP Release 8 or later. It also supports LTE measurements.
– The SGSN supports 3GPP Release 8 or later and UMTS-to-LTE PS handovers. It is be
able to send the RAB ASSIGNMENT REQUEST message, which contains information
about whether a UE has subscribed to LTE services, to the RNC. If the SGSN does not
support this function, UEs who have not subscribed to LTE services will be handed over
or redirected to LTE networks, causing service drops.
– The neighboring LTE cell has been configured. For details about how to configure a
neighboring LTE cell, see BSC6900 UMTS Initial Configuration Guide or BSC6910
UMTS Initial Configuration Guide.
Data Preparation
Table 10-8 lists the data to prepare before activating the Service-Based PS Handover from
UMTS to LTE feature.
Table 10-8 Data to prepare before activating the Service-Based PS Handover from UMTS to
LTE feature
LTE Cell Supporting SuppPSHOFlag Set this parameter to Radio network plan
PS HO Indicator (BSC6900, Support(Support). (internal)
BSC6910)
Report Type of LTE LTEMeasTypOf3 Set this parameter to Radio network plan
Measurement C the default value. (internal)
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
Time to Trigger Event TrigTime3C Set this parameter to Radio network plan
3C (BSC6900, the default value. (internal)
BSC6910)
U2L Punish Switch U2LPunishSwitch Set this parameter to Radio network plan
(BSC6900, the ON. (internal)
BSC6910)
Precautions
In a GSM/UMTS/LTE hybrid network, you are not advised to set Inter-RAT PS Handover
Switch to ON. Otherwise, the RNC sends the GSM-specific measurement control message to
the UE first after this feature is enabled. As a result, the UE will be redirected or handed over
to GSM.
If load-based LTE-to-UMTS related features are deployed on the LTE network, ping-pong
handover or redirection may occur between UMTS and LTE. For details about load-based LTE-
to-UMTS related features deployed on the LTE network, see MLB Feature Parameter
Description.
In high speed scenarios, such as high-speed railways, the best cell frequently changes and
measurements are frequently triggered. In this case, network performance deteriorates and the
call drop rate increases. Therefore, you are not advised to set Best Cell Change Triggered LTE
Measure Switch to ON.
You can run the MOD ULTECELL command instead of the ADD ULTECELL command in step 1 if
an LTE cell has been configured.
Set the CnOpGrpIndex parameter in the ADD ULTECELL command to the index of a group that includes
operators of LTE cells. If the group includes only operators of UMTS cells, the UMTS-to-LTE handovers
will fail.
Step 2 If a neighboring LTE cell has not been configured, run the RNC MML command ADD
ULTENCELL to configure a neighboring LTE cell.
Step 3 Run the RNC MML command SET UU2LTEHONCOV. In this step, set the RNC-level
parameters related to measurements for the service-based UMTS-to-LTE handovers. These
parameters are listed in Table 11-6. The RNC sends the parameter settings to the UE through a
measurement control message.
Step 4 (Optional) Run the RNC MML command ADD UCELLU2LTEHONCOV to set parameters
related to measurements for the service-based UMTS-to-LTE handovers for a specific cell.
These parameters are listed in Table 11-6.
NOTE
You can run the MOD UCELLU2LTEHONCOV command instead of the ADD
UCELLU2LTEHONCOV command in step 4 if the related parameters have been configured for the cell.
If the cell-level and RNC-level measurement-related parameters are both available, the cell-level
measurement-related parameters prevail. If the cell-level measurement-related parameters are unavailable,
the cell uses the RNC-level measurement-related parameters.
Step 5 Run the RNC MML command MOD UTYPRABBASIC to modify the basic information about
a typical RAB. In this step, set Service-Based Handover to LTE Allowed to
HO_TO_EUTRAN_SHOULD_BE_PERFORM to allow UMTS-to-LTE PS handovers.
Step 6 Run the RNC MML command SET UCORRMALGOSWITCH to enable service-based
UMTS-to-LTE PS handovers. In this step, select HO_LTE_PS_OUT_SWITCH and
HO_LTE_SERVICE_PSHO_OUT_SWITCH under the HandOver Switch parameter.
Step 7 Run the RNC MML command SET UCORRMALGOSWITCH to turn off the non-
neighboring-LTE-cell-based redirection switch. In this step, clear
HO_U2L_REDIR_BASED_ABSOLUTE_FREQ_SWITCH under the HandOver Switch1
parameter.
Step 8 (Optional) To support feature activation triggered by the changed best cell, run the RNC MML
command SET UU2LTEHONCOV (RNC level) or MOD UCELLU2LTEHONCOV (cell
level) with Best Cell Change Triggered LTE Measure Switch set to ON.
Step 9 Run the SET UU2LTEHONCOV command and set the U2L Penalty Timer parameter to 20
and the U2L Punish Switch parameter to ON to prevent UEs from initiating service-based
UMTS-to-LTE redirections or handovers immediately after finishing LTE-to-UMTS
redirections or handovers.
Step 10 ( Optional) Deselect RESERVED_SWITCH_6_BIT13 under the Reserved Switch 6
parameter in the SET UALGORSVPARA command to prevent continual entering and exiting
of the compressed mode during service-based UMTS-to-LTE redirections or handovers due to
frequent RB reconfiguration. Note that after this step is performed, service-based UMTS-to-
LTE redirections or handovers will not be triggered in time.
Step 11 (Optional) Set bits 16 through 31 of the Reserved U32 Parameter 9 parameter in the SET
UALGORSVPARA command to 20 seconds to prevent continual entering and exiting of the
compressed mode during service/load/coverage-based UMTS-to-LTE redirections or handovers
if no suitable LTE cell is found after LTE signal quality measurement is complete.
Step 12 Deselect RESERVED_SWITCH_6_BIT12 under the Reserved Switch 6 parameter in the
SET UALGORSVPARA command to prevent ping-pong UMTS-to-LTE redirections or
handovers that occur in PS-specific P2D state transitions triggered by CS services.
Step 13 (Optional) If the DC-HSDPA feature is enabled, run the RNC MML command SET
UALGORSVPARA. In this step, select the RESERVED_SWITCH_4_BIT22 check box
under Reserved Switch 4.
Step 14 (Optional) If EHSPACMPermissionInd(BSC6900,BSC6910) or HsdpaCMPermissionInd
(BSC6900,BSC6910) is set to FALSE or RESERVED_SWITCH_4_BIT22 under the
Reserved Switch 4 parameter is set to ON, run the RNC MML command SET
UALGORSVPARA with RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT18 selected under the Reserved
Switch 1 parameter.
----End
//Setting the penalty time to 20s by setting bits 16 through 31 of the Reserved U32
Parameter 9 parameter
SET UALGORSVPARA: RsvU32Para9=1310740;
//Enabling the function of preventing the service rate increase in compressed mode
SET UALGORSVPARA: RsvSwitch1=RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT18-1;
When configuring the WRFD-140218 Service-Based PS Handover from UMTS to LTE on the CME,
perform a single configuration first, and then perform a batch modification if required.
Configure the parameters of a single object before a batch modification. Perform a batch modification
before logging out of the parameter setting interface.
Set the parameters described in Table 10-9 on the CME. For instructions on how to perform the
CME single configuration, see CME Single Configuration Operation Guide.
Step 2 (Optional) Modify objects in batches on the CME. (CME batch modification center)
To modify objects in batches, click on the CME to start the batch modification wizard. For
instructions on how to perform a batch modification through the CME batch modification center,
press F1 on the wizard interface to obtain online help.
----End
Mobile MCC
Country (BSC6900,
Code BSC6910)
Mobile MNC
Network (BSC6900,
Code BSC6910)
Tracking TAC
Area Code (BSC6900,
BSC6910)
Operator CnOpGrpIn
Group Index dex
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
LTE CellPHYID
Physical Cell (BSC6900,
Identity BSC6910)
Layer 3 U2LTEFilte
Filter rCoef
Coefficient (BSC6900,
for LTE BSC6910)
Measuremen
t
LTE U2LTEMea
Measuremen sTime
t Timer (BSC6900,
Length BSC6910)
Measuremen LTEMeasQ
t Quantity for uanOf3C
Event 3C (BSC6900,
Measuremen BSC6910)
t of LTE
Hysteresis Hystfor3C
for Event 3C (BSC6900,
BSC6910)
Time to TrigTime3C
Trigger (BSC6900,
Event 3C BSC6910)
RSRP TargetRatT
Threshold hdRSRP
During PS (BSC6900,
Handover to BSC6910)
LTE
RSRQ TargetRatT
Threshold hdRSRQ
During PS (BSC6900,
Handover to BSC6910)
LTE
Activation Observation
After this feature is enabled, observe the value of VS.U2LTEHO.AttRelocPrepOutPS.
VS.U2LTEHO.AttRelocPrepOutPS provides the number of service-based UMTS-to-LTE PS
handovers. If the value of this counter is not 0, this feature takes effect.
After Best Cell Change Triggered LTE Measure Switch is set to ON, the value of this counter
increases. It indicates that the service-based UMTS-to-LTE PS handover algorithm triggered by
the changed best cell takes effect.
Step 2 Run the RNC MML command SET UCORRMALGOSWITCH to disable service-based
UMTS-to-LTE PS handovers. In this step, select
HO_LTE_SERVICE_PSHO_OUT_SWITCH under the HandOver Switch parameter.
----End
When configuring the WRFD-140218 Service-Based PS Handover from UMTS to LTE on the CME,
perform a single configuration first, and then perform a batch modification if required.
Configure the parameters of a single object before a batch modification. Perform a batch modification
before logging out of the parameter setting interface.
Set the parameters described in Table 10-10 on the CME. For instructions on how to perform
the CME single configuration, see CME Single Configuration Operation Guide.
Step 2 (Optional) Modify objects in batches on the CME. (CME batch modification center)
To modify objects in batches, click on the CME to start the batch modification wizard. For
instructions on how to perform a batch modification through the CME batch modification center,
press F1 on the wizard interface to obtain online help.
----End
10.4.7 Troubleshooting
N/A
To enable the UMTS-to-LTE PS handover, you need to first configure the neighboring LTE cell.
10.5.3 Planning
None
10.5.4 Deployment
Requirements
l License
The license for the Coverage Based PS Redirection from UMTS to LTE feature has been
activated on the RNC side. For details about how to activate a license, see License
Management Feature Parameter Description.
The following table lists the license information for Coverage Based PS Redirection from
UMTS to LTE.
l Other NEs as well as network equipment and transmission devices from other vendors
– The UE must support 3GPP Release 8 or later.
– The CN must support UMTS-to-LTE PS redirections.
– The SGSN is able to obtain subscription data of the UE from the HLR or HSS. If the
UE does not subscribe to LTE services, the SGSN must be able to inform the RNC that
the UE cannot be redirected to the LTE network. This information is sent through the
E-UTRAN Service Handover IE in the RAB Assignment Request message. If the SGSN
cannot send the E-UTRAN Service Handover IE, the operator must enable UMTS-to-
LTE PS redirections for all UMTS/LTE multi-mode UEs in the network.
l Dependencies on Other Features
None
l Dependencies on Hardware
None
Data Preparation
Table 10-12 lists the data to prepare before activating the Coverage Based PS Redirection from
UMTS to LTE feature.
Table 10-12 Data to prepare before activating the Coverage Based PS Redirection from UMTS
to LTE feature
LTE Cell Supporting SuppPSHOFlag Set this parameter to Radio network plan
PS HO Indicator (BSC6900,BSC6910 NotSupport (internal)
) (NotSupport).
Precautions
After the Coverage Based PS Redirection from UMTS to LTE feature is enabled and event 2D
is triggered, a UE not supporting LTE measurements in connected mode does not perform
coverage-based UMTS-to-LTE PS redirections. In this case:
l You can run the MOD ULTECELL command instead of the ADD ULTECELL command in
sub-step 1 if an LTE cell has been configured.
l Set the CnOpGrpIndex parameter in the ADD ULTECELL command to the index of a group
that includes operators of LTE cells. If the group includes only operators of UMTS cells, UMTS-
to-LTE handovers will fail.
l If HO_U2L_REDIR_BASED_ABSOLUTE_FREQ_SWITCH in the LST
UCORRMALGOSWITCH command is turned off
(HO_U2L_REDIR_BASED_ABSOLUTE_FREQ_SWITCH-0), the RNC uses neighboring-
LTE-cell-based redirections or blind redirections. The service-, coverage-, and load-based
UMTS-to-LTE PS redirection or handover features share the
HO_U2L_REDIR_BASED_ABSOLUTE_FREQ_SWITCH switch.
2. If a neighboring LTE cell or blind neighboring LTE cell has not been configured, run the
RNC MML command ADD ULTENCELL to configure a neighboring LTE cell. To
configure a blind neighboring LTE cell, set Blind HO Neighboring Cell Flag to TRUE.
NOTE
You can run the MOD ULTENCELL command instead of the ADD ULTENCELL command in sub-
step 2 if a neighboring LTE cell has been configured.
l If non-neighboring-LTE-cell-based redirection or blind redirection is allowed, you need to
configure the LTE frequency. The procedure is as follows: Run the RNC MML command
ADD UCELLNFREQPRIOINFO to add information about the priorities of frequencies
for neighboring LTE cells of the UMTS cell.
Step 2 Run the RNC MML command SET UU2LTEHOCOV. In this step, set the RNC-level
parameters related to measurements for the coverage-based UMTS-to-LTE redirections. These
parameters are listed in Table 10-12. The RNC sends the parameter settings to the UE through
a measurement control message.
Step 3 (Optional) Run the RNC MML command ADD UCELLU2LTEHOCOV to set parameters
related to measurements for the coverage-based UMTS-to-LTE redirections for a specific cell.
These parameters are listed in Table 10-12.
NOTE
You can run the MOD UCELLU2LTEHOCOV command instead of the ADD
UCELLU2LTEHOCOV command in step 3 if the related parameters have been configured for the cell.
If the cell-level and RNC-level measurement-related parameters are both available, the cell-level
measurement-related parameters prevail. If the cell-level measurement-related parameters are unavailable,
the cell uses the RNC-level measurement-related parameters.
Step 4 Run the RNC MML command MOD UTYPRABBASIC to modify the basic information about
a typical RAB. In this step, set Service-Based Handover to LTE Allowed to
HO_TO_EUTRAN_SHOULD_BE_PERFORM to allow UMTS-to-LTE PS redirections or
blind redirections.
Step 5 Run the RNC MML command SET UCORRMALGOSWITCH to enable coverage-based
UMTS-to-LTE PS redirections or blind redirections. In this step, select
HO_LTE_PS_OUT_SWITCH under the HandOver Switch parameter and
HO_U2L_COV_PS_REDIRECT_SWITCH under the HandOver Switch1 parameter.
Step 6 (Optional) If a non-neighboring-LTE-cell-based redirection is allowed, run the RNC MML
command SET UCORRMALGOSWITCH to turn on the non-neighboring-LTE-cell-based
redirection switch. In this step, select
HO_U2L_REDIR_BASED_ABSOLUTE_FREQ_SWITCH under the HandOver Switch1
parameter.
Step 7 (Optional) Run the RNC MML command MOD UCELLHOCOMM to enable the blind
redirection to LTE for a specific cell. In this step, U2L Blind Redirect Switch is set to ON.
Step 8 Optional) If the DC-HSDPA feature is enabled, run the RNC MML command SET
UALGORSVPARA. In this step, select RESERVED_SWITCH_4_BIT22 under Reserved
Switch 4.
Step 9 (Optional) If EHSPACMPermissionInd(BSC6900,BSC6910) or HsdpaCMPermissionInd
(BSC6900,BSC6910) is set to FALSE or RESERVED_SWITCH_4_BIT22 under the
Reserved Switch 4 parameter is set to ON, run the RNC MML command SET
UALGORSVPARA with RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT18 selected under the Reserved
Switch 1 parameter.
Step 10 (Optional) When RAN Sharing or MOCN is enabled, run the RNC MML command SET
LICENSE to set the Coverage based PS Redirection from UMTS to LTE-kbps parameter
for the primary and secondary operators.
----End
NOTE
The service-, coverage-, and load-based UMTS-to-LTE PS redirection or handover features use the same
U2L Blind Redirect Switch parameter.
When configuring the WRFD-150219 Coverage Based PS Redirection from UMTS to LTE on the CME,
perform a single configuration first, and then perform a batch modification if required.
Configure the parameters of a single object before a batch modification. Perform a batch modification
before logging out of the parameter setting interface.
Set the parameters described in Table 10-13 on the CME. For instructions on how to perform
the CME single configuration, see CME Single Configuration Operation Guide.
Step 2 (Optional) Modify objects in batches on the CME. (CME batch modification center)
To modify objects in batches, click on the CME to start the batch modification wizard. For
instructions on how to perform a batch modification through the CME batch modification center,
press F1 on the wizard interface to obtain online help.
----End
Mobile MCC
Country (BSC6900,
Code BSC6910)
Mobile MNC
Network (BSC6900,
Code BSC6910)
Tracking TAC
Area Code (BSC6900,
BSC6910)
Operator CnOpGrpIn
Group Index dex
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
LTE CellPHYID
Physical Cell (BSC6900,
Identity BSC6910)
Blind HO BlindFlag
Neighboring (BSC6900,
Cell Flag BSC6910)
RSCP UsedFreqTh
Threshold dRSCP
for Used (BSC6900,
Frequency BSC6910)
Ec/No UsedFreqTh
Threshold dEcNo
for Used (BSC6900,
Frequency BSC6910)
Measuremen LTEMeasQ
t Quantity for uanOf3A
Event 3A in (BSC6900,
LTE BSC6910)
3A Event Hystfor3A
Hysteresis (BSC6900,
BSC6910)
3A Event TrigTime3A
Trigger (BSC6900,
Delay Time BSC6910)
Layer 3 U2LTEFilte
Filter rCoef
Coefficient (BSC6900,
for LTE BSC6910)
Measuremen
t
LTE U2LTEMea
Measuremen sTime
t Timer (BSC6900,
Length BSC6910)
RSRP TargetRatT
Threshold hdRSRP
During PS (BSC6900,
Handover to BSC6910)
LTE
RSRQ TargetRatT
Threshold hdRSRQ
During PS (BSC6900,
Handover to BSC6910)
LTE
HandOver HoSwitch1
Switch1 (BSC6900,
BSC6910)
Activation Observation
For details about activation observation, see section 10.4.5 Performance Monitoring.
The Coverage Based PS Redirection from UMTS to LTE feature has been deactivated after you perform
step 1.
Step 2 (Optional) To disable the blind redirection function for a cell, run the RNC MML command
MOD UCELLHOCOMM with U2L Blind Redirect Switch set to OFF.
NOTE
The service-, coverage-, and load-based UMTS-to-LTE PS redirection or handover features use the same
U2L Blind Redirect Switch parameter.
Step 3 (Optional) Run the SET UCORRMALGOSWITCH command to turn off the non-
neighboring-cell frequency-based redirection switch. In this step, clear
HO_U2L_REDIR_BASED_ABSOLUTE_FREQ_SWITCH under the HandOver Switch1
parameter.
----End
NOTE
The service-, coverage-, and load-based UMTS-to-LTE PS redirection or handover features share the
HO_U2L_REDIR_BASED_ABSOLUTE_FREQ_SWITCH switch.
When configuring the WRFD-150219 Coverage Based PS Redirection from UMTS to LTE on the CME,
perform a single configuration first, and then perform a batch modification if required.
Configure the parameters of a single object before a batch modification. Perform a batch modification
before logging out of the parameter setting interface.
Set the parameters described in Table 10-14 on the CME. For instructions on how to perform
the CME single configuration, see CME Single Configuration Operation Guide.
Step 2 (Optional) Modify objects in batches on the CME. (CME batch modification center)
To modify objects in batches, click on the CME to start the batch modification wizard. For
instructions on how to perform a batch modification through the CME batch modification center,
press F1 on the wizard interface to obtain online help.
----End
Table 10-15 Counters for Coverage Based PS Redirection from UMTS to LTE
After this feature is enabled, observe the values of the following counters:
l VS.U2LTEHO.RRCRelease.Coverage
If the value of this counter is not 0, the event-2D-triggered coverage-based UMTS-to-LTE
PS redirection takes effect.
l VS.U2LTEHO.RRCRelease.Coverage.EmergBlind
If the value of this counter is not 0, the event-1F-triggered coverage-based UMTS-to-LTE
PS blind redirection takes effect.
10.5.7 Troubleshooting
N/A
l Information about areas where UMTS and LTE are deployed together and areas where
UMTS and LTE coverage overlaps
l Information about UMTS/LTE multi-mode UEs
l Information about the eNodeB, MME, and SGSN that support UMTS-to-LTE PS
handovers
l Parameter settings of events 2D and 2F. For details about events 2D and 2F, see "Event
2D/2F" in section Measurements.
10.6.3 Planning
None
10.6.4 Deployment
Requirements
l License
The license for the Coverage Based PS Handover from UMTS to LTE feature has been
activated on the RNC side. For details about how to activate a license, see License
Management Feature Parameter Description.
The following table lists the license information for Coverage Based PS Handover from
UMTS to LTE.
l Other NEs as well as network equipment and transmission devices from other vendors
– The eNodeB, MME, SGSN, and UE support UMTS-to-LTE PS handovers.
– The UE supports 3GPP Release 8 or later. It also supports LTE measurements.
– The SGSN csupports 3GPP Release 8 or later and UMTS-to-LTE PS handovers. It can
obtain subscription data of the UE from the HLR or HSS. If the UE does not subscribe
to LTE services, the SGSN must be able to inform the RNC that the UE cannot be
handed over to the LTE network. This information is sent through the E-UTRAN
Service Handover IE in the RAB Assignment Request message. If the SGSN cannot
send the E-UTRAN Service Handover IE, the operator must enable UMTS-to-LTE PS
handovers for all UMTS/LTE multimode UEs in the network.
– The neighboring LTE cell has been configured. For details about how to configure a
neighboring LTE cell, see BSC6900 UMTS Initial Configuration Guide or BSC6910
UMTS Initial Configuration Guide.
l Dependencies on Other Features
None
l Dependencies on Hardware
None
Data Preparation
Table 10-16 lists the data to prepare before activating Coverage Based PS Handover from UMTS
to LTE.
Table 10-16 Data to prepare before activating Coverage Based PS Handover from UMTS to
LTE
LTE Cell Supporting SuppPSHOFlag Set this parameter to Radio network plan
PS HO Indicator (BSC6900,BSC6910 Support(Support). (internal)
)
Precautions
None
NOTE
You can run the MOD ULTECELL command instead of the ADD ULTECELL command in step 1 if
an LTE cell has been configured.
Set the CnOpGrpIndex parameter in the ADD ULTECELL command to the index of a group that includes
operators of LTE cells. If the group includes only operators of UMTS cells, UMTS-to-LTE handovers will
fail.
Step 2 If a neighboring LTE cell has not been configured, run the RNC MML command ADD
ULTENCELL to configure a neighboring LTE cell.
Step 3 Run the RNC MML command SET UU2LTEHOCOV. In this step, set the RNC-level
parameters related to measurements for the coverage-based UMTS-to-LTE PS handovers. These
parameters are listed in Table 10-16. The RNC sends the parameter settings to the UE through
a measurement control message.
Step 4 (Optional) Run the RNC MML command ADD UCELLU2LTEHOCOV to set parameters
related to measurements for the coverage-based UMTS-to-LTE PS handovers for a specific cell.
These parameters are listed in Table 10-16.
NOTE
You can run the MOD UCELLU2LTEHOCOV command instead of the ADD
UCELLU2LTEHOCOV command in step 4 if the measurement-related parameters have been configured
for the cell.
If the cell-level and RNC-level measurement-related parameters are both available, the cell-level
measurement-related parameters prevail. If the cell-level measurement-related parameters are unavailable,
the cell uses the RNC-level measurement-related parameters.
Step 5 Run the RNC MML command MOD UTYPRABBASIC to modify the basic information about
a typical RAB. In this step, set Service-Based Handover to LTE Allowed to
HO_TO_EUTRAN_SHOULD_BE_PERFORM to allow UMTS-to-LTE PS handovers.
Step 6 Run the RNC MML command SET UCORRMALGOSWITCH to enable coverage-based
UMTS-to-LTE PS handovers. In this step, select HO_LTE_PS_OUT_SWITCH under the
HandOver Switch parameter and HO_U2L_COV_PS_HO_SWITCH under the HandOver
Switch1 parameter.
Step 7 Run the RNC MML command SET UCORRMALGOSWITCH to turn off the non-
neighboring-LTE-cell-based redirection switch. In this step, clear
HO_U2L_REDIR_BASED_ABSOLUTE_FREQ_SWITCH under the HandOver Switch1
parameter.
Step 8 ptional) If the DC-HSDPA feature is enabled, run the RNC MML command SET
UALGORSVPARA. In this step, select RESERVED_SWITCH_4_BIT22 under Reserved
Switch 4.
Step 9 (Optional) If EHSPACMPermissionInd(BSC6900,BSC6910) or HsdpaCMPermissionInd
(BSC6900,BSC6910) is set to FALSE or RESERVED_SWITCH_4_BIT22 under the
Reserved Switch 4 parameter is set to ON, run the RNC MML command SET
UALGORSVPARA with RESERVED_SWITCH_1_BIT18 selected under the Reserved
Switch 1 parameter.
Step 10 (Optional) When RAN Sharing or MOCN is enabled, run the RNC MML command SET
LICENSE to set the Coverage based PS Handover from UMTS to LTE-kbps parameter for
the primary and secondary operators.
----End
l When configuring the WRFD-150220 Coverage Based PS Handover from UMTS to LTE 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 the parameters described in Table 10-17 on the CME. For instructions on how to perform
the CME single configuration, see CME Single Configuration Operation Guide.
Step 2 (Optional) Modify objects in batches on the CME. (CME batch modification center)
To modify objects in batches, click on the CME to start the batch modification wizard. For
instructions on how to perform a batch modification through the CME batch modification center,
press F1 on the wizard interface to obtain online help.
----End
Mobile MCC
Country (BSC6900,
Code BSC6910)
Mobile MNC
Network (BSC6900,
Code BSC6910)
Tracking TAC
Area Code (BSC6900,
BSC6910)
Operator CnOpGrpIn
Group Index dex
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
LTE CellPHYID
Physical Cell (BSC6900,
Identity BSC6910)
RSCP UsedFreqTh
Threshold dRSCP
for Used (BSC6900,
Frequency BSC6910)
Ec/No UsedFreqTh
Threshold dEcNo
for Used (BSC6900,
Frequency BSC6910)
Measuremen LTEMeasQ
t Quantity for uanOf3A
Event 3A in (BSC6900,
LTE BSC6910)
3A Event Hystfor3A
Hysteresis (BSC6900,
BSC6910)
3A Event TrigTime3A
Trigger (BSC6900,
Delay Time BSC6910)
Layer 3 U2LTEFilte
Filter rCoef
Coefficient (BSC6900,
for LTE BSC6910)
Measuremen
t
LTE U2LTEMea
Measuremen sTime
t Timer (BSC6900,
Length BSC6910)
RSRP TargetRatT
Threshold hdRSRP
During PS (BSC6900,
Handover to BSC6910)
LTE
RSRQ TargetRatT
Threshold hdRSRQ
During PS (BSC6900,
Handover to BSC6910)
LTE
HandOver HoSwitch1
Switch1 (BSC6900,
BSC6910)
Activation Observation
Check the value of the VS.U2LHO.AttRelocPrepOutPS.Coverage counter. If the counter value
is not 0, the feature has taken effect. This counter provides the number of attempts for outgoing
coverage-triggered UMTS-to-LTE PS handovers for a cell.
l When configuring the WRFD-150220 Coverage Based PS Handover from UMTS to LTE 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 the parameters described in Table 10-18 on the CME. For instructions on how to perform
the CME single configuration, see CME Single Configuration Operation Guide.
Step 2 (Optional) Modify objects in batches on the CME. (CME batch modification center)
To modify objects in batches, click on the CME to start the batch modification wizard. For
instructions on how to perform a batch modification through the CME batch modification center,
press F1 on the wizard interface to obtain online help.
----End
Table 10-19 Counters for Coverage Based PS Handover from UMTS to LTE
If the handover preparation success rate and the handover success rate increase, this feature has
brought positive gains.
10.6.7 Troubleshooting
N/A
NOTE
If the LDR switch(UL_UU_LDR/ DL_UU_LDR) is turn on and the UMTS cell load exceeds the LDR
triggering threshold (UlLdrTrigThd(BSC6900,BSC6910)/DlLdrTrigThd(BSC6900,BSC6910)) after
LDR actions such as BE service rate reduction and inter-frequency load-based handovers are performed,
the UMTS cell is regarded as heavily loaded.
l Traffic volume and distribution of hot spots on the UMTS network and LTE network
l Proportion of UMTS/LTE multi-mode UEs to the total UEs
NOTE
The proportion of UMTS/LTE multi-mode UEs on a network affects the gains brought by the feature. That
is, the feature brings significant effect of inter-RAT load balancing when the proportion of UMTS/LTE
multi-mode UEs is high. However, it is hard to quantify a proportion of UMTS/LTE multi-mode UEs for
deploying the feature, which depends on the specific network conditions and the operator's policy.
10.7.3 Planning
None
10.7.4 Deployment
Requirements
l License
The license for the Load Based PS Redirection from UMTS to LTE feature has been
activated on the RNC side. For details about the license control item, see License
Management Feature Parameter Description.
The following table lists the license information for Load-Based PS Redirection from
UMTS to LTE.
l Other NEs as well as network equipment and transmission devices from other vendors
– The CN supports 3GPP Release 8.
– The UE supports 3GPP Release 8 and is a UMTS/LTE multi-mode terminal.
l Dependencies on Hardware
None
Data Preparation
Table 10-20 lists the data to prepare before activating Load Based PS Redirection from UMTS
to LTE.
Table 10-20 Data to prepare before activating Load Based PS Redirection from UMTS to LTE
LTE Cell Supporting SuppPSHOFlag Set this parameter to Radio network plan
PS HO Indicator (BSC6900,BSC6910 NotSupport (internal)
) (NotSupport).
Report Type of LTE LTEMeasTypOf3C Set this parameter to Radio network plan
Measurement (BSC6900,BSC6910 the default value. (internal)
)
LDR code priority LdrCodePriUseInd Set this parameter to Radio network plan
indicator (BSC6900,BSC6910 the default value. (internal)
)
Max user number of MaxUserNumCo- Set this parameter to Radio network plan
code adjust deAdj the default value. (internal)
(BSC6900,BSC6910
)
Gold user load GoldUserLoadCon- Set this parameter to Radio network plan
control switch trolSwitch the default value. (internal)
(BSC6900,BSC6910
)
Table 10-21 lists the parameter to be set on the eCoordinator when RIM messages are exchanged
using the eCoordinator.
Precautions
None
Step 2 Configure a neighboring LTE cell or LTE frequency based on the network plan.
l If the neighboring-LTE-cell-based redirection or blind redirection is allowed, you need to
configure an LTE cell as the neighboring cell of the UMTS cell. The procedure is as follows:
1. If an LTE cell has not been configured, run the RNC MML command ADD
ULTECELL to configure an LTE cell with LTE Cell Supporting PS HO Indicator set
to NotSupport(NotSupport).
NOTE
You can run the MOD ULTECELL command instead of the ADD ULTECELL command in sub-
step 1 if an LTE cell has been configured.
Set the CnOpGrpIndex parameter in the ADD ULTECELL command to the index of a group that
includes operators of LTE cells. If the group includes only operators of UMTS cells, UMTS-to-LTE
handovers will fail.
If HO_U2L_REDIR_BASED_ABSOLUTE_FREQ_SWITCH in the LST
UCORRMALGOSWITCH command is turned off
(HO_U2L_REDIR_BASED_ABSOLUTE_FREQ_SWITCH-0), the RNC uses neighboring-
LTE-cell-based redirections or blind redirections. The service-, coverage-, and load-based UMTS-
to-LTE PS redirection or handover features share the
HO_U2L_REDIR_BASED_ABSOLUTE_FREQ_SWITCH switch.
2. If a neighboring LTE cell or blind neighboring LTE cell has not been configured, run the
RNC MML command ADD ULTENCELL to configure a neighboring LTE cell. To
configure a blind neighboring LTE cell, set Blind HO Neighboring Cell Flag to TRUE.
NOTE
You can run the MOD ULTENCELL command instead of the ADD ULTENCELL command in sub-
step 2 if a neighboring LTE cell has been configured.
Step 3 Run the RNC MML command SET UU2LTEHONCOV. In this step, set the RNC-level
parameters related to measurements for the load-based UMTS-to-LTE redirections. These
parameters are listed in Table 11-18. The RNC sends the parameter settings to the UE through
a measurement control message.
Step 4 (Optional) Run the RNC MML command ADD UCELLU2LTEHONCOV to set parameters
related to measurements for the load-based UMTS-to-LTE redirections for a specific cell. These
parameters are listed in Table 11-18.
NOTE
You can run the MOD UCELLU2LTEHONCOV command instead of the ADD
UCELLU2LTEHONCOV command in step 3 if the related parameters have been configured for the cell.
If the cell-level and RNC-level measurement-related parameters are both available, the cell-level
measurement-related parameters prevail. If the cell-level measurement-related parameters are unavailable,
the cell uses the RNC-level measurement-related parameters.
Step 5 Run the RNC MML command MOD UTYPRABBASIC to modify the basic information about
a typical RAB. In this step, set Service-Based Handover to LTE Allowed to
HO_TO_EUTRAN_SHOULD_BE_PERFORM to allow UMTS-to-LTE PS redirections or
blind redirections.
Step 6 Run the RNC MML command SET UCORRMALGOSWITCH. In this step, select
HO_LTE_PS_OUT_SWITCH under the HandOver Switch parameter to enable UMTS-to-
LTE interoperations for PS services.
Step 7 Run the RNC MML command ADD UCELLLDR. In this step, turn on the
PSInterU2LLDHO switch by referring to section Suggestions for LDR Action
Configurations and set UL LDR UL PS Domain Load HO User No. and DL LDR UL PS
Domain Load HO User No. based on the network plan.
Step 8 Run the RNC MML command SET UCORRMALGOSWITCH with the
HO_U2L_LOAD_PS_REDIRECT_SWITCH check box under the HandOver Switch1
parameter selected.
Step 10 (Optional) Run the RNC MML command MOD UCELLHOCOMM to enable the blind
redirection to LTE for a specific cell. In this step, set U2L Blind Redirect Switch to ON.
NOTE
The service-, coverage-, and load-based UMTS-to-LTE PS redirection or handover features use the same
U2L Blind Redirect Switch parameter.
Step 11 Optional) If the DC-HSDPA feature is enabled, run the RNC MML command SET
UALGORSVPARA. In this step, select RESERVED_SWITCH_4_BIT22 under Reserved
Switch 4.
l When configuring the WRFD-150216 Load Based PS Redirection from UMTS to LTE 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 the parameters described in Table 10-22 on the CME. For instructions on how to perform
the CME single configuration, see CME Single Configuration Operation Guide.
Step 2 (Optional) Modify objects in batches on the CME. (CME batch modification center)
To modify objects in batches, click on the CME to start the batch modification wizard. For
instructions on how to perform a batch modification through the CME batch modification center,
press F1 on the wizard interface to obtain online help.
----End
Mobile MCC
Country (BSC6900,
Code BSC6910)
Mobile MNC
Network (BSC6900,
Code BSC6910)
Tracking TAC
Area Code (BSC6900,
BSC6910)
Operator CnOpGrpIn
Group Index dex
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
LTE CellPHYID
Physical Cell (BSC6900,
Identity BSC6910)
Blind HO BlindFlag
Neighboring (BSC6900,
Cell Flag BSC6910)
Layer 3 U2LTEFilte
Filter rCoef
Coefficient (BSC6900,
for LTE BSC6910)
Measuremen
t
LTE U2LTEMea
Measuremen sTime
t Timer (BSC6900,
Length BSC6910)
Measuremen LTEMeasQ
t Quantity for uanOf3C
Event 3C (BSC6900,
Measuremen BSC6910)
t of LTE
Hysteresis Hystfor3C
for Event 3C (BSC6900,
BSC6910)
Time to TrigTime3C
Trigger (BSC6900,
Event 3C BSC6910)
RSRP TargetRatT
Threshold hdRSRP
During PS (BSC6900,
Handover to BSC6910)
LTE
RSRQ TargetRatT
Threshold hdRSRQ
During PS (BSC6900,
Handover to BSC6910)
LTE
UL CS UlCSInterR
should be atShouldBe
HO user HOUeNum
number (BSC6900,
BSC6910)
UL PS UlPSInterR
should be atShouldBe
HO user HOUeNum
number (BSC6900,
BSC6910)
UL LDR- UlLdrAMR
AMR rate RateReducti
reduction onRabNum
RAB number (BSC6900,
BSC6910)
UL CS UlCSInterR
should not be atShouldNot
HO user HOUeNum
number (BSC6900,
BSC6910)
UL PS UlPSInterR
should not be atShouldNot
HO user HOUeNum
number (BSC6900,
BSC6910)
UL HO load UlInterFreq
space HoCellLoad
threshold SpaceThd
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
DL HO load DlInterFreq
space HoCellLoad
threshold SpaceThd
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
UL HO UlInterFreq
maximum HoBWThd
bandwidth (BSC6900,
BSC6910)
DL HO DlInterFreq
maximum HoBWThd
bandwidth (BSC6900,
BSC6910)
MBMS MbmsDecP
descend owerRabTh
power rab d
threshold (BSC6900,
BSC6910)
Ul LDR UlLdrCredit
credit SF SfResThd
reserved (BSC6900,
threshold BSC6910)
Dl LDR DlLdrCredit
credit SF SfResThd
reserved (BSC6900,
threshold BSC6910)
InterFreq LdrCodeUse
HO code dSpaceThd
used ratio (BSC6900,
space BSC6910)
threshold
Code CodeCongS
congestion elInterFreq
select inter- HoInd
freq (BSC6900,
indication BSC6910)
Forbidden InterFreqLd
Traffic Class HoForbiden
for inter-freq TC
HO (BSC6900,
BSC6910)
Ul TTI HO UlTtiCredit
Credit SF SfResThd
reserved (BSC6900,
threshold BSC6910)
InterFreq InterFreqL
Load DHOMetho
Handover dSelection
Method (BSC6900,
Selection BSC6910)
Code CodeCongH
Congest oEnhanceIn
Neighbor d
Select (BSC6900,
Enhance BSC6910)
Switch
DL LDR-BE DlLdrBERa
rate teReduction
reduction RabNum
RAB number (BSC6900,
BSC6910)
DL CS DlCSInterR
should be atShouldBe
HO user HOUeNum
number (BSC6900,
BSC6910)
DL PS DlPSInterR
should be atShouldBe
HO user HOUeNum
number (BSC6900,
BSC6910)
DL LDR- DlLdrAMR
AMR rate RateReducti
reduction onRabNum
RAB number (BSC6900,
BSC6910)
DL CS DlCSInterR
should not be atShouldNot
HO user HOUeNum
number (BSC6900,
BSC6910)
DL PS DlPSInterR
should not be atShouldNot
HO user HOUeNum
number (BSC6900,
BSC6910)
DL LDR DlLdrSecon
second dAction
action (BSC6900,
BSC6910)
DL LDR DlLdrThird
third action Action
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
DL LDR DlLdrFourt
fourth action hAction
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
DL LDR DlLdrFifth
fifth action Action
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
DL LDR DlLdrSixth
sixth action Action
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
DL LDR DlLdrSevent
seventh hAction
action (BSC6900,
BSC6910)
DL LDR DlLdrEight
eighth action hAction
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
DL LDR DlLdrNinth
ninth action Action
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
DL LDR DlLdrTenth
tenth action Action
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
DL LDR DlLdrEleve
Eleventh nthAction
Action (BSC6900,
BSC6910)
UL LDR UlLdrSecon
second dAction
action (BSC6900,
BSC6910)
UL LDR UlLdrThird
third action Action
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
UL LDR UlLdrFourt
fourth action hAction
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
UL LDR UlLdrFifth
fifth action Action
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
UL LDR UlLdrSixth
sixth action Action
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
UL LDR UlLdrSevent
seventh hAction
action (BSC6900,
BSC6910)
UL LDR UlLdrEight
eighth action hAction
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
UL LDR UlLdrNinth
Ninth Action Action
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
UL LDR UL UlPSU2LH
PS Domain OUeNum
Load HO (BSC6900,
User No. BSC6910)
DL LDR UL DlPSU2LH
PS Domain OUeNum
Load HO (BSC6900,
User No. BSC6910)
Activation Observation
To determine whether the feature has taken effect, check the following cell-level counters:
The Load Based PS Redirection from UMTS to LTE feature is deactivated after step 1 is performed.
Step 2 (Optional) Run the RNC MML command MOD UCELLLDR to disable load-based UTMS-
to-LTE redirection and handover. In this step, deselect the PSInterU2LLDHO check box under
all the parameters related to uplink or downlink LDR actions.
Step 3 Run the RNC MML command MOD UCELLLDR to turn off load-based UMTS-to-LTE PS
handovers switch. In this step, deselect PSInterU2LLDHO in the downlink LDR actions and
PSInterU2LLDHO in the uplink LDR actions.
NOTE
The Load Based PS Redirection from UMTS to LTE feature has been deactivated after you perform step
1.
Step 4 (Optional) To disable the blind redirection function for a cell, run the RNC MML command
MOD UCELLHOCOMM with U2L Blind Redirect Switch set to OFF.
NOTE
The service-, coverage-, and load-based UMTS-to-LTE PS redirection or handover features use the same
U2L Blind Redirect Switch parameter.
Step 5 (Optional) Run the SET UCORRMALGOSWITCH command to turn off the non-
neighboring-cell frequency-based redirection switch. In this step, deselect
HO_U2L_REDIR_BASED_ABSOLUTE_FREQ_SWITCH under the HandOver Switch1
parameter.
NOTE
The service-, coverage-, and load-based UMTS-to-LTE PS redirection or handover features share the
HO_U2L_REDIR_BASED_ABSOLUTE_FREQ_SWITCH switch.
----End
l When configuring the WRFD-150216 Load Based PS Redirection from UMTS to LTE 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 the parameters described in Table 10-23 on the CME. For instructions on how to perform
the CME single configuration, see CME Single Configuration Operation Guide.
Step 2 (Optional) Modify objects in batches on the CME. (CME batch modification center)
To modify objects in batches, click on the CME to start the batch modification wizard. For
instructions on how to perform a batch modification through the CME batch modification center,
press F1 on the wizard interface to obtain online help.
----End
l VS.U2LTEHO.RRCRelease.Load
l VS.U2LTEHO.RRCRelease.Load.Blind
These two counters specify whether the Load-Based PS Service Redirection from UMTS to LTE
feature is activated. For details, see the description about activation observation in section 10.7.4
Deployment.
10.7.7 Troubleshooting
N/A
l Traffic volume and distribution of hot spots on the UMTS network and LTE network
l Proportion of UMTS/LTE multi-mode UEs to the total UEs
NOTE
The proportion of UMTS/LTE multi-mode UEs on a network affects the gains brought by the feature. That
is, the feature brings significant effect of inter-RAT load balancing when the proportion of UMTS/LTE
multi-mode UEs is high. However, it is hard to quantify a proportion of UMTS/LTE multi-mode UEs for
deploying the feature, which depends on the specific network conditions and the operator's policy.
10.8.3 Planning
None
10.8.4 Deployment
Requirements
l License
The license for the Load Based PS Handover from UMTS to LTE feature has been activated
on the RNC side. For details about how to activate a license, see License Management
Feature Parameter Description.
The following table lists the license information for Load-Based PS Handover from UMTS
to LTE.
l Other NEs as well as network equipment and transmission devices from other vendors
– The SGSN supports 3GPP Release 8 or later and UMTS-to-LTE PS handovers.
– The UE supports 3GPP Release 8 and is a UMTS/LTE multi-mode terminal.
Data Preparation
Table 10-24 lists the data to prepare before activating Load Based PS Handover from UMTS
to LTE.
Table 10-24 Data to prepare before activating Load Based PS Handover from UMTS to LTE
LTE Cell Supporting PS SuppPSHOFla Set this parameter to Radio network plan
HO Indicator g Support(Support). (internal)
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
Report Type of LTE LTEMeasTypOf Set this parameter to Radio network plan
Measurement 3C the default value. (internal)
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
Layer 3 Filter Coefficient U2LTEFilterCo Set this parameter to Radio network plan
for LTE Measurement ef the default value. (internal)
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
LTE Measurement Timer U2LTEMeasTi Set this parameter to Radio network plan
Length me the default value. (internal)
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
Time to Trigger Event 3C TrigTime3C Set this parameter to Radio network plan
(BSC6900, the default value. (internal)
BSC6910)
RSRP Threshold During TargetRatThdR Set this parameter to Radio network plan
PS Handover to LTE SRP the default value. (internal)
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
RSRQ Threshold During TargetRatThdR Set this parameter to Radio network plan
PS Handover to LTE SRQ the default value. (internal)
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
UL LDR un-ctrl RT Qos UlLdrPsRTQos Set this parameter to Radio network plan
re-nego RAB num RenegRabNum the default value. (internal)
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
Cell LDR SF reserved CellLdrSfResT Set this parameter to Radio network plan
threshold hd the default value. (internal)
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
LDR code priority LdrCodePriUse Set this parameter to Radio network plan
indicator Ind the default value. (internal)
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
Max user number of code MaxUserNumC Set this parameter to Radio network plan
adjust odeAdj the default value. (internal)
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
InterFreq HO code used LdrCodeUsedS Set this parameter to Radio network plan
ratio space threshold paceThd the default value. (internal)
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
Code congestion select CodeCongSelIn Set this parameter to Radio network plan
inter-freq indication terFreqHoInd the default value. (internal)
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
Gold user load control GoldUserLoad Set this parameter to Radio network plan
switch ControlSwitch the default value. (internal)
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
Forbidden Traffic Class InterFreqLdHo Set this parameter to Radio network plan
for inter-freq HO ForbidenTC the default value. (internal)
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
InterFreq Load Handover InterFreqLDH Set this parameter to Radio network plan
Method Selection OMethodSelecti the default value. (internal)
on
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
DL LDR un-ctrl RT Qos DlLdrPsRTQos Set this parameter to Radio network plan
re-nego RAB num RenegRabNum the default value. (internal)
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
Switch for Cell Load NBMLdcAlgoS Radio network plan Radio network plan
Control witch (internal)
(BSC6900,
BSC6910):
UL_UU_LDR
Switch for Cell Load NBMLdcAlgoS Radio network plan Radio network plan
Control witch (internal)
(BSC6900,
BSC6910):
DL_UU_LDR
Table 10-25 lists the parameter to be set on the eCoordinator when RIM messages are exchanged
using the eCoordinator.
Precautions
None
Step 2 Run the RNC MML command MOD ULTECELL. In this step, set LTE Cell Supporting PS
HO Indicator to Support and BlackCell List Flag to False.
NOTE
You can run the ADD ULTECELL command instead of the MOD ULTECELL command in step 1 if
an LTE cell has not been configured.
Set the CnOpGrpIndex parameter in the ADD ULTECELL command to the index of a group that includes
operators of LTE cells. If the group includes only operators of UMTS cells, UMTS-to-LTE handovers will
fail.
Step 3 If a neighboring LTE cell has not been configured, run the RNC MML command ADD
ULTENCELL to configure a neighboring LTE cell.
Step 4 Run the RNC MML command SET UU2LTEHONCOV. In this step, set the RNC-level
parameters related to measurements for the load-based UMTS-to-LTE PS handovers. These
parameters are listed in Table 10-24. The RNC sends the parameter settings to the UE through
a measurement control message.
Step 5 (Optional) Run the RNC MML command ADD UCELLU2LTEHONCOV to set parameters
related to measurements for the load-based UMTS-to-LTE PS handovers for a specific cell.
These parameters are listed in Table 10-24.
NOTE
You can run the MOD UCELLU2LTEHONCOV command instead of the ADD
UCELLU2LTEHONCOV command in step 4 if the related parameters have been configured for the cell.
If the cell-level and RNC-level measurement-related parameters are both available, the cell-level
measurement-related parameters prevail. If the cell-level measurement-related parameters are unavailable,
the cell uses the RNC-level measurement-related parameters.
Step 6 Run the RNC MML command MOD UTYPRABBASIC to modify the basic information about
a typical RAB. In this step, set Service-Based Handover to LTE Allowed to
HO_TO_EUTRAN_SHOULD_BE_PERFORM.
Step 7 Run the RNC MML command SET UCORRMALGOSWITCH. In this step, select
HO_LTE_PS_OUT_SWITCH under the HandOver Switch parameter to enable UMTS-to-
LTE interoperations for PS services.
Step 8 Run the RNC MML command SET UCORRMALGOSWITCH with the
HO_U2L_LOAD_PS_ HO _SWITCH check box under the HandOver Switch1 parameter
selected.
Step 9 Run the RNC MML command SET UCORRMALGOSWITCH to turn off the non-
neighboring-LTE-cell-based redirection switch. In this step, deselect the
HO_U2L_REDIR_BASED_ABSOLUTE_FREQ_SWITCH.
Step 10 Run the RNC MML command ADD UCELLLDR. In this step, turn on the
PSInterU2LLDHO switch by referring to section Suggestions for LDR Action
Configurations and set UL LDR UL PS Domain Load HO User No. and DL LDR UL PS
Domain Load HO User No. based on the network plan.
Step 11 Optional) If the DC-HSDPA feature is enabled, run the RNC MML command SET
UALGORSVPARA. In this step, select RESERVED_SWITCH_4_BIT22 under Reserved
Switch 4.
Step 13 (Optional) When RAN Sharing or MOCN is enabled, run the RNC MML command SET
LICENSE to set the Load based PS Handover from UMTS to LTE-kbps parameter for the
primary and secondary operators.
----End
l When configuring the WRFD-150217 Load Based PS Handover from UMTS to LTE 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 the parameters described in Table 10-26 on the CME. For instructions on how to perform
the CME single configuration, see CME Single Configuration Operation Guide.
Step 2 (Optional) Modify objects in batches on the CME. (CME batch modification center)
To modify objects in batches, click on the CME to start the batch modification wizard. For
instructions on how to perform a batch modification through the CME batch modification center,
press F1 on the wizard interface to obtain online help.
----End
Mobile MCC
Country (BSC6900,
Code BSC6910)
Mobile MNC
Network (BSC6900,
Code BSC6910)
Tracking TAC
Area Code (BSC6900,
BSC6910)
Operator CnOpGrpIn
Group Index dex
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
LTE CellPHYID
Physical Cell (BSC6900,
Identity BSC6910)
Layer 3 U2LTEFilte
Filter rCoef
Coefficient (BSC6900,
for LTE BSC6910)
Measuremen
t
LTE U2LTEMea
Measuremen sTime
t Timer (BSC6900,
Length BSC6910)
Measuremen LTEMeasQ
t Quantity for uanOf3C
Event 3C (BSC6900,
Measuremen BSC6910)
t of LTE
Hysteresis Hystfor3C
for Event 3C (BSC6900,
BSC6910)
Time to TrigTime3C
Trigger (BSC6900,
Event 3C BSC6910)
RSRP TargetRatT
Threshold hdRSRP
During PS (BSC6900,
Handover to BSC6910)
LTE
RSRQ TargetRatT
Threshold hdRSRQ
During PS (BSC6900,
Handover to BSC6910)
LTE
UL CS UlCSInterR
should be atShouldBe
HO user HOUeNum
number (BSC6900,
BSC6910)
UL PS UlPSInterR
should be atShouldBe
HO user HOUeNum
number (BSC6900,
BSC6910)
UL LDR- UlLdrAMR
AMR rate RateReducti
reduction onRabNum
RAB number (BSC6900,
BSC6910)
UL CS UlCSInterR
should not be atShouldNot
HO user HOUeNum
number (BSC6900,
BSC6910)
UL PS UlPSInterR
should not be atShouldNot
HO user HOUeNum
number (BSC6900,
BSC6910)
UL HO load UlInterFreq
space HoCellLoad
threshold SpaceThd
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
DL HO load DlInterFreq
space HoCellLoad
threshold SpaceThd
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
UL HO UlInterFreq
maximum HoBWThd
bandwidth (BSC6900,
BSC6910)
DL HO DlInterFreq
maximum HoBWThd
bandwidth (BSC6900,
BSC6910)
MBMS MbmsDecP
descend owerRabTh
power rab d
threshold (BSC6900,
BSC6910)
Ul LDR UlLdrCredit
credit SF SfResThd
reserved (BSC6900,
threshold BSC6910)
Dl LDR DlLdrCredit
credit SF SfResThd
reserved (BSC6900,
threshold BSC6910)
InterFreq LdrCodeUse
HO code dSpaceThd
used ratio (BSC6900,
space BSC6910)
threshold
Code CodeCongS
congestion elInterFreq
select inter- HoInd
freq (BSC6900,
indication BSC6910)
Forbidden InterFreqLd
Traffic Class HoForbiden
for inter-freq TC
HO (BSC6900,
BSC6910)
Ul TTI HO UlTtiCredit
Credit SF SfResThd
reserved (BSC6900,
threshold BSC6910)
InterFreq InterFreqL
Load DHOMetho
Handover dSelection
Method (BSC6900,
Selection BSC6910)
Code CodeCongH
Congest oEnhanceIn
Neighbor d
Select (BSC6900,
Enhance BSC6910)
Switch
DL LDR-BE DlLdrBERa
rate teReduction
reduction RabNum
RAB number (BSC6900,
BSC6910)
DL CS DlCSInterR
should be atShouldBe
HO user HOUeNum
number (BSC6900,
BSC6910)
DL PS DlPSInterR
should be atShouldBe
HO user HOUeNum
number (BSC6900,
BSC6910)
DL LDR- DlLdrAMR
AMR rate RateReducti
reduction onRabNum
RAB number (BSC6900,
BSC6910)
DL CS DlCSInterR
should not be atShouldNot
HO user HOUeNum
number (BSC6900,
BSC6910)
DL PS DlPSInterR
should not be atShouldNot
HO user HOUeNum
number (BSC6900,
BSC6910)
DL LDR DlLdrSecon
second dAction
action (BSC6900,
BSC6910)
DL LDR DlLdrThird
third action Action
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
DL LDR DlLdrFourt
fourth action hAction
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
DL LDR DlLdrFifth
fifth action Action
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
DL LDR DlLdrSixth
sixth action Action
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
DL LDR DlLdrSevent
seventh hAction
action (BSC6900,
BSC6910)
DL LDR DlLdrEight
eighth action hAction
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
DL LDR DlLdrNinth
ninth action Action
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
DL LDR DlLdrTenth
tenth action Action
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
DL LDR DlLdrEleve
Eleventh nthAction
Action (BSC6900,
BSC6910)
UL LDR UlLdrSecon
second dAction
action (BSC6900,
BSC6910)
UL LDR UlLdrThird
third action Action
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
UL LDR UlLdrFourt
fourth action hAction
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
UL LDR UlLdrFifth
fifth action Action
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
UL LDR UlLdrSixth
sixth action Action
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
UL LDR UlLdrSevent
seventh hAction
action (BSC6900,
BSC6910)
UL LDR UlLdrEight
eighth action hAction
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
UL LDR UlLdrNinth
Ninth Action Action
(BSC6900,
BSC6910)
UL LDR UL UlPSU2LH
PS Domain OUeNum
Load HO (BSC6900,
User No. BSC6910)
DL LDR UL DlPSU2LH
PS Domain OUeNum
Load HO (BSC6900,
User No. BSC6910)
Activation Observation
To determine whether the feature has taken effect, check the cell counters or the interface
message.
The Load Based PS Handover from UMTS to LTE feature is deactivated after step 1 is performed.
Step 2 (Optional) Run the RNC MML command MOD UCELLLDR to disable load-based UTMS-
to-LTE redirection and handover. In this step, deselect the PSInterU2LLDHO check box under
all the parameters related to uplink or downlink LDR actions.
----End
l When configuring the WRFD-150217 Load Based PS Handover from UMTS to LTE 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 the parameters described in Table 10-27 on the CME. For instructions on how to perform
the CME single configuration, see CME Single Configuration Operation Guide.
Step 2 (Optional) Modify objects in batches on the CME. (CME batch modification center)
To modify objects in batches, click on the CME to start the batch modification wizard. For
instructions on how to perform a batch modification through the CME batch modification center,
press F1 on the wizard interface to obtain online help.
----End
l VS.U2LTEHO.AttOutPS.Load
l VS.U2LTEHO.SuccOutPS.Load
These counters specify whether the Load-Based PS Service Handover from UMTS to LTE
feature is activated. For details, see the description about activation observation in section 10.8.4
Deployment.
10.8.7 Troubleshooting
N/A
10.9.2 Deployment
This section describes how to activate, verify, and deactivate the basic feature WRFD-140102
CS Fallback Guarantee for LTE Emergency Calls. For details about how to configure this feature
on the LTE side, see the related documents provided by the LTE equipment vendor.
Requirements
l Dependencies on Hardware
This feature does not have any special requirements for hardware.
l Dependencies on Other Features
This feature does not depend on other features.
l License
This feature is not under license control.
l Other Prerequisites
UEs of Release 8 or later support PS handovers from LTE to UMTS and CSFB from LTE
to UMTS. In addition, the message sent to the MME carries an emergency call indicator.
The eNodeB supports PS handovers from LTE to UMTS and CSFB from LTE to UMTS.
In addition, the handover request sent to the RNC carries CSFB High Priority.
The CN supports PS handovers from LTE to UMTS and CSFB from LTE to UMTS. In
addition, the INITIAL CONTEXT SETUP REQUEST message sent from the MME to the
eNodeB carries CS Fallback High Priority.
For details about how to configure this feature on the LTE side, see the related documents
provided by the LTE equipment vendor. If the LTE equipment is provided by Huawei, see CS
Fallback Parameter Description for eRAN.
Step 2 Run the RNC MML command SET UCORRMALGOSWITCH. In this step, select
HO_L2U_EMGCALL_SWITCH under HandOver Switch to enable this feature.
----End
l When configuring the WRFD-140102 CS Fallback Guarantee for LTE Emergency Calls 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 the parameters described in Table 10-28 on the CME. For instructions on how to
perform the CME single configuration, see CME Single Configuration Operation Guide.
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.
Activation Observation
Check the value of the VS.L2U.SuccRelocPrepInPS.Emerg.RNC counter. If the counter value
is not 0, the feature has taken effect.
This counter provides the number of successful LTE-to-UMTS PS handover preparations caused
by CSFB of LTE emergency calls for the RNC.
l When configuring the WRFD-140102 CS Fallback Guarantee for LTE Emergency Calls 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 the parameters described in Table 10-29 on the CME. For instructions on how to perform
the CME single configuration, see CME Single Configuration Operation Guide.
Step 2 (Optional) Modify objects in batches on the CME. (CME batch modification center)
To modify objects in batches, click on the CME to start the batch modification wizard. For
instructions on how to perform a batch modification through the CME batch modification center,
press F1 on the wizard interface to obtain online help.
----End
The success rate of LTE-to-UMTS PS handovers caused by CSFB for LTE emergency calls is
calculated with the following formula:
Success rate of LTE-to-UMTS PS handovers caused by CSFB for LTE emergency calls =
VS.L2U.SuccRelocInPS.Emerg.RNC/VS.L2U.AttRelocPrepInPS.Emerg.RNC
In ideal cases, the LTE-to-UMTS PS handover success rate caused by CSFB for LTE emergency
calls can reach 100%. Perform troubleshooting if it does not reach 100%.
l Information about the LTE network and the CN that support IMS-based VoIP
l Information about areas where the UMTS network is available on edge of the LTE network
l Information about UMTS/LTE multi-mode UEs that support SRVCC
10.10.3 Planning
None
10.10.4 Deployment
This section describes how to activate, verify, and deactivate the optional feature WRFD-150215
SRVCC from LTE to UMTS with PS Handover. For details about how to configure this feature
on the LTE side, see SRVCC Feature Parameter Description provided by the LTE equipment
vendor.
Requirements
l License
The license for the SRVCC from LTE to UMTS with PS Handover feature has been
activated on the RNC side. For details about how to activate a license, see License
Management Feature Parameter Description.
The following table lists the license information for SRVCC from LTE to UMTS with PS
Handover.
l Dependencies on Hardware
None
l Dependencies on Other Features
None
l Other Prerequisites
– The UE supports 3GPP Release 8 or a later version. It also supports LTE-to-UMTS PS
handovers and the SRVCC function.
– The CN supports LTE-to-UMTS PS handovers and the SRVCC function.
Data Preparation
Table 10-30 lists the data to prepare before activating SRVCC from LTE to UMTS with PS
Handover.
Table 10-30 Data to prepare before activating SRVCC from LTE to UMTS with PS Handover
Precautions
l The SRVCC from LTE to UMTS with PS Handover feature depends on the feature
LOFD-001022 SRVCC to UTRAN, which must be activated before you can use the
SRVCC from LTE to UMTS with PS Handover feature.
l In a CS+PS SRVCC handover, LTE signaling messages whose QoS class identifier (QIC)
is 5 are mapped onto the IP multimedia subsystem (IMS) on the UMTS side. When the
data rates configured for these signaling messages on the LTE side are high, the UTMS
side will respond to the RELOCATION REQUEST message from the LTE side with a
----End
On the UMTS side, perform the following steps to activate this feature:
NOTE
l When configuring the WRFD-150215 SRVCC from LTE to UMTS with PS Handover 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 the parameters described in Table 10-31 on the CME. For instructions on how to perform
the CME single configuration, see CME Single Configuration Operation Guide.
Step 2 (Optional) Modify objects in batches on the CME. (CME batch modification center)
To modify objects in batches, click on the CME to start the batch modification wizard. For
instructions on how to perform a batch modification through the CME batch modification center,
press F1 on the wizard interface to obtain online help.
----End
Activation Observation
Check the value of the VS.SRVCC.L2U.SuccRelocPrepInCSPS counter. If the counter value is
not 0, the feature has taken effect.
This counter provides the number of successful preparations for incoming LTE-to-UMTS CS
+PS handovers triggered by SRVCC for VoIP services in a cell.
----End
l When configuring the WRFD-150215 SRVCC from LTE to UMTS with PS Handover 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 the parameters described in Table 10-32 on the CME. For instructions on how to perform
the CME single configuration, see CME Single Configuration Operation Guide.
Step 2 (Optional) Modify objects in batches on the CME. (CME batch modification center)
To modify objects in batches, click on the CME to start the batch modification wizard. For
instructions on how to perform a batch modification through the CME batch modification center,
press F1 on the wizard interface to obtain online help.
----End
If any of the preceding success rates is lower than expected, modify parameter settings. For
details, see section 10.10.6 Parameter Optimization.
l If UTRAN resources are insufficient, consult Huawei engineers to reduce the network load.
l If the RNC does not receive incoming CS+PS handover requests during the validity period
of the timer, run the SET USTATETIMER command to raise the value of
RelocAnotherTmr(BSC6900,BSC6910).
10.10.7 Troubleshooting
N/A
10.11.1 When to Use RIM Based UMTS Target Cell Selection for
LTE
This feature is recommended in the overlapping coverage area of UMTS and LTE.
10.11.3 Planning
RF Planning
None
Network Planning
There is an overlapping coverage area of UMTS and LTE.
Hardware Planning
None
10.11.4 Deployment
Requirements
l Dependencies on Other Features
– The LTE feature LOFD-001033 CS Fallback to UTRAN or LOFD-001044 Inter-RAT
Load Sharing to UTRAN has been activated.
For details on how to activate the LTE feature LOFD-001033 CS Fallback to UTRAN,
see the eRAN document CS Fallback Feature Parameter Description. For the LTE
feature LOFD-001044 Inter-RAT Load Sharing to UTRAN, see the eRAN document
MLB Feature Parameter Description.
– The UMTS feature WRFD-020106 Load Reshuffling feature has been activated.
For details on how to activate the feature WRFD-020106, see Load Control Feature
Parameter Description for RAN.
– The UMTS feature WRFD-020107 Overload Control feature has been activated.
For details on how to activate the feature WRFD-020107, see Overload Control Feature
Parameter Description for RAN.
l Other NEs as well as network equipment and transmission devices from other vendors
The MME, Serving GPRS Support Node (SGSN), and eNodeB support the RIM procedure,
which is defined in 3GPP Release 9 or a later version, between the UMTS and LTE
networks. The RIM procedure is used to notify the eNodeB of the load status of target
UMTS cells.
l License
The license for the RIM Based UMTS Target Cell Selection for LTE feature has been
activated on the RNC side. For details about how to activate a license, see License
Management Feature Parameter Description.
The following table lists the license information for RIM Based UMTS Target Cell
Selection for LTE.
Data Preparation
Table 10-33 lists the data to prepare before activating RIM Based UMTS Target Cell Selection
for LTE.
Table 10-33 Data to prepare before activating RIM Based UMTS Target Cell Selection for LTE
Precautions
None
----End
l When configuring the WRFD-150231 RIM Based UMTS Target Cell Selection for LTE 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.
Activation Observation
To determine whether the feature has taken effect, check the interface message or the event-
based counter (EBC) on the LTE side.
l When configuring the WRFD-150231 RIM Based UMTS Target Cell Selection for LTE 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 the parameters described in Table 10-35 on the CME. For instructions on how to perform
the CME single configuration, see CME Single Configuration Operation Guide.
Step 2 (Optional) Modify objects in batches on the CME. (CME batch modification center)
To modify objects in batches, click on the CME to start the batch modification wizard. For
instructions on how to perform a batch modification through the CME batch modification center,
press F1 on the wizard interface to obtain online help.
----End
If the LTE-to-UMTS handover preparation success rate increases, this feature has brought
positive gains.
10.11.7 Troubleshooting
N/A
11 Parameters
GUI Value
Range:RESER
VED_SWITCH
_2_BIT1,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
2,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
3,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
4,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
5,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
6,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
7,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
8,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
9,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
10,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
11,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
12,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
13,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
14,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
15,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
16,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
17,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
18,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
19,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
20,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
21,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
22,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
23,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
24,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
25,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
26,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
27,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
28,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
29,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
30,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
31,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
32
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:RESER
VED_SWITCH
_2_BIT1,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
2,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
3,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
4,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
5,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
6,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
7,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
8,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
9,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
10,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
11,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
12,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
13,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
14,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
15,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
16,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
17,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
18,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
19,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
20,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
21,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
22,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
23,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
24,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
25,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
26,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
27,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
28,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
29,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
30,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
31,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
32
Default
Value:RESERV
ED_SWITCH_
2_BIT1-0&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_2_BIT2-0&
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
3-0&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_2_
BIT4-0&RESE
RVED_SWITC
H_2_BIT5-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_2_BIT6-
0&RESERVED
_SWITCH_2_B
IT7-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_2_BIT8-0&RE
SERVED_SWI
TCH_2_BIT9-0
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_2_BI
T10-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_2_BIT11-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_2_BIT12
-0&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_2_
BIT13-0&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_2_BIT14-0
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_2_BI
T15-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_2_BIT16-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_2_BIT17
-0&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_2_
BIT18-0&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_2_BIT19-0
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_2_BI
T20-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_2_BIT21-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_2_BIT22
-0&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_2_
BIT23-0&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_2_BIT24-0
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_2_BI
T25-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_2_BIT26-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_2_BIT27
-0&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_2_
BIT28-0&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_2_BIT29-0
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_2_BI
T30-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_2_BIT31-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_2_BIT32
-0
WITCH_2_BIT
6,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
7,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
8,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
9,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
10,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
11,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
12,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
13,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
14,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
15,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
16,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
17,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
18,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
19,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
20,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
21,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
22,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
23,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
24,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
25,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
26,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
27,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
28,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
29,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
30,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
31,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
32
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:RESER
VED_SWITCH
_2_BIT1,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
2,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
3,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
4,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
5,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
6,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
7,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
8,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
9,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
10,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
11,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
12,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
13,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
14,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
15,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
16,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
17,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
18,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
19,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
20,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
21,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
22,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
23,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
24,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
25,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
26,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
27,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
28,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
29,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
30,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
31,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
32
Default
Value:RESERV
ED_SWITCH_
2_BIT1-0&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_2_BIT2-0&
RESERVED_S
WITCH_2_BIT
3-0&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_2_
BIT4-0&RESE
RVED_SWITC
H_2_BIT5-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_2_BIT6-
0&RESERVED
_SWITCH_2_B
IT7-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_2_BIT8-0&RE
SERVED_SWI
TCH_2_BIT9-0
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_2_BI
T10-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_2_BIT11-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_2_BIT12
-0&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_2_
BIT13-0&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_2_BIT14-0
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_2_BI
T15-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_2_BIT16-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_2_BIT17
-0&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_2_
BIT18-0&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_2_BIT19-0
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_2_BI
T20-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_2_BIT21-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_2_BIT22
-0&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_2_
BIT23-0&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_2_BIT24-0
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_2_BI
T25-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_2_BIT26-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_2_BIT27
-0&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_2_
BIT28-0&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_2_BIT29-0
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_2_BI
T30-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_2_BIT31-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_2_BIT32
-0
minimum data
rate can reach
13.6 kbit/s.
Therefore, this
parameter
configuration is
not applicable to
this scenario.
GUI Value
Range:SRB_3.4
K, SRB_6.8K,
SRB_13.6K,
SRB_27.2K
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:SRB_3.4
K, SRB_6.8K,
SRB_13.6K,
SRB_27.2K
Default
Value:SRB_3.4
K
minimum data
rate can reach
13.6 kbit/s.
Therefore, this
parameter
configuration is
not applicable to
this scenario.
GUI Value
Range:SRB_3.4
K, SRB_6.8K,
SRB_13.6K,
SRB_27.2K
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:SRB_3.4
K, SRB_6.8K,
SRB_13.6K,
SRB_27.2K
Default
Value:SRB_3.4
K
WITCH_8_BIT
6,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
7,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
8,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
9,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
10,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
11,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
12,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
13,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
14,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
15,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
16,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
17,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
18,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
19,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
20,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
21,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
22,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
23,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
24,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
25,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
26,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
27,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
28,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
29,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
30,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
31,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
32
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:RESER
VED_SWITCH
_8_BIT1,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
2,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
3,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
4,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
5,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
6,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
7,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
8,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
9,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
10,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
11,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
12,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
13,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
14,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
15,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
16,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
17,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
18,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
19,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
20,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
21,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
22,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
23,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
24,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
25,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
26,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
27,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
28,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
29,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
30,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
31,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
32
Default
Value:RESERV
ED_SWITCH_
8_BIT1-0&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_8_BIT2-0&
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
3-0&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_8_
BIT4-0&RESE
RVED_SWITC
H_8_BIT5-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_8_BIT6-
0&RESERVED
_SWITCH_8_B
IT7-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_8_BIT8-0&RE
SERVED_SWI
TCH_8_BIT9-0
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_8_BI
T10-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_8_BIT11-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_8_BIT12
-0&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_8_
BIT13-0&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_8_BIT14-0
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_8_BI
T15-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_8_BIT16-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_8_BIT17
-0&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_8_
BIT18-0&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_8_BIT19-0
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_8_BI
T20-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_8_BIT21-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_8_BIT22
-0&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_8_
BIT23-0&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_8_BIT24-0
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_8_BI
T25-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_8_BIT26-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_8_BIT27
-0&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_8_
BIT28-0&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_8_BIT29-0
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_8_BI
T30-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_8_BIT31-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_8_BIT32
-0
WITCH_8_BIT
6,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
7,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
8,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
9,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
10,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
11,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
12,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
13,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
14,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
15,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
16,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
17,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
18,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
19,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
20,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
21,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
22,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
23,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
24,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
25,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
26,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
27,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
28,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
29,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
30,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
31,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
32
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:RESER
VED_SWITCH
_8_BIT1,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
2,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
3,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
4,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
5,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
6,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
7,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
8,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
9,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
10,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
11,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
12,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
13,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
14,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
15,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
16,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
17,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
18,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
19,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
20,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
21,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
22,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
23,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
24,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
25,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
26,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
27,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
28,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
29,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
30,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
31,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
32
Default
Value:RESERV
ED_SWITCH_
8_BIT1-0&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_8_BIT2-0&
RESERVED_S
WITCH_8_BIT
3-0&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_8_
BIT4-0&RESE
RVED_SWITC
H_8_BIT5-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_8_BIT6-
0&RESERVED
_SWITCH_8_B
IT7-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_8_BIT8-0&RE
SERVED_SWI
TCH_8_BIT9-0
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_8_BI
T10-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_8_BIT11-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_8_BIT12
-0&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_8_
BIT13-0&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_8_BIT14-0
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_8_BI
T15-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_8_BIT16-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_8_BIT17
-0&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_8_
BIT18-0&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_8_BIT19-0
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_8_BI
T20-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_8_BIT21-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_8_BIT22
-0&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_8_
BIT23-0&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_8_BIT24-0
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_8_BI
T25-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_8_BIT26-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_8_BIT27
-0&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_8_
BIT28-0&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_8_BIT29-0
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_8_BI
T30-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_8_BIT31-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_8_BIT32
-0
WITCH_6_BIT
6,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
7,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
8,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
9,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
10,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
11,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
12,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
13,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
14,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
15,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
16,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
17,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
18,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
19,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
20,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
21,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
22,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
23,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
24,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
25,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
26,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
27,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
28,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
29,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
30,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
31,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
32
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:RESER
VED_SWITCH
_6_BIT1,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
2,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
3,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
4,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
5,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
6,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
7,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
8,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
9,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
10,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
11,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
12,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
13,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
14,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
15,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
16,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
17,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
18,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
19,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
20,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
21,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
22,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
23,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
24,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
25,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
26,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
27,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
28,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
29,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
30,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
31,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
32
Default
Value:RESERV
ED_SWITCH_
6_BIT1-1&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_6_BIT2-1&
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
3-1&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_6_
BIT4-1&RESE
RVED_SWITC
H_6_BIT5-1&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_6_BIT6-
1&RESERVED
_SWITCH_6_B
IT7-1&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_6_BIT8-1&RE
SERVED_SWI
TCH_6_BIT9-1
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_6_BI
T10-1&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_6_BIT11-1&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_6_BIT12
-1&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_6_
BIT13-1&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_6_BIT14-1
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_6_BI
T15-1&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_6_BIT16-1&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_6_BIT17
-1&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_6_
BIT18-1&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_6_BIT19-1
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_6_BI
T20-1&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_6_BIT21-1&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_6_BIT22
-1&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_6_
BIT23-1&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_6_BIT24-1
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_6_BI
T25-1&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_6_BIT26-1&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_6_BIT27
-1&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_6_
BIT28-1&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_6_BIT29-1
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_6_BI
T30-1&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_6_BIT31-1&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_6_BIT32
-1
WITCH_6_BIT
6,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
7,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
8,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
9,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
10,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
11,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
12,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
13,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
14,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
15,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
16,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
17,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
18,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
19,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
20,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
21,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
22,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
23,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
24,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
25,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
26,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
27,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
28,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
29,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
30,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
31,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
32
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:RESER
VED_SWITCH
_6_BIT1,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
2,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
3,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
4,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
5,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
6,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
7,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
8,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
9,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
10,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
11,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
12,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
13,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
14,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
15,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
16,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
17,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
18,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
19,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
20,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
21,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
22,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
23,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
24,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
25,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
26,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
27,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
28,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
29,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
30,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
31,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
32
Default
Value:RESERV
ED_SWITCH_
6_BIT1-1&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_6_BIT2-1&
RESERVED_S
WITCH_6_BIT
3-1&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_6_
BIT4-1&RESE
RVED_SWITC
H_6_BIT5-1&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_6_BIT6-
1&RESERVED
_SWITCH_6_B
IT7-1&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_6_BIT8-1&RE
SERVED_SWI
TCH_6_BIT9-1
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_6_BI
T10-1&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_6_BIT11-1&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_6_BIT12
-1&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_6_
BIT13-1&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_6_BIT14-1
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_6_BI
T15-1&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_6_BIT16-1&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_6_BIT17
-1&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_6_
BIT18-1&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_6_BIT19-1
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_6_BI
T20-1&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_6_BIT21-1&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_6_BIT22
-1&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_6_
BIT23-1&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_6_BIT24-1
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_6_BI
T25-1&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_6_BIT26-1&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_6_BIT27
-1&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_6_
BIT28-1&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_6_BIT29-1
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_6_BI
T30-1&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_6_BIT31-1&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_6_BIT32
-1
WITCH_3_BIT
6,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
7,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
8,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
9,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
10,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
11,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
12,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
13,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
14,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
15,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
16,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
17,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
18,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
19,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
20,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
21,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
22,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
23,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
24,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
25,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
26,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
27,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
28,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
29,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
30,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
31,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
32
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:RESER
VED_SWITCH
_3_BIT1,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
2,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
3,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
4,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
5,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
6,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
7,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
8,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
9,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
10,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
11,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
12,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
13,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
14,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
15,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
16,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
17,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
18,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
19,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
20,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
21,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
22,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
23,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
24,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
25,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
26,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
27,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
28,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
29,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
30,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
31,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
32
Default
Value:RESERV
ED_SWITCH_
3_BIT1-0&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_3_BIT2-0&
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
3-0&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_3_
BIT4-0&RESE
RVED_SWITC
H_3_BIT5-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_3_BIT6-
0&RESERVED
_SWITCH_3_B
IT7-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_3_BIT8-0&RE
SERVED_SWI
TCH_3_BIT9-0
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_3_BI
T10-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_3_BIT11-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_3_BIT12
-0&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_3_
BIT13-0&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_3_BIT14-0
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_3_BI
T15-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_3_BIT16-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_3_BIT17
-0&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_3_
BIT18-0&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_3_BIT19-0
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_3_BI
T20-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_3_BIT21-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_3_BIT22
-0&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_3_
BIT23-0&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_3_BIT24-0
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_3_BI
T25-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_3_BIT26-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_3_BIT27
-0&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_3_
BIT28-0&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_3_BIT29-0
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_3_BI
T30-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_3_BIT31-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_3_BIT32
-0
WITCH_3_BIT
6,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
7,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
8,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
9,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
10,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
11,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
12,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
13,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
14,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
15,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
16,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
17,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
18,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
19,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
20,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
21,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
22,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
23,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
24,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
25,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
26,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
27,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
28,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
29,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
30,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
31,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
32
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:RESER
VED_SWITCH
_3_BIT1,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
2,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
3,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
4,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
5,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
6,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
7,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
8,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
9,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
10,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
11,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
12,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
13,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
14,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
15,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
16,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
17,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
18,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
19,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
20,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
21,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
22,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
23,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
24,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
25,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
26,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
27,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
28,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
29,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
30,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
31,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
32
Default
Value:RESERV
ED_SWITCH_
3_BIT1-0&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_3_BIT2-0&
RESERVED_S
WITCH_3_BIT
3-0&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_3_
BIT4-0&RESE
RVED_SWITC
H_3_BIT5-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_3_BIT6-
0&RESERVED
_SWITCH_3_B
IT7-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_3_BIT8-0&RE
SERVED_SWI
TCH_3_BIT9-0
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_3_BI
T10-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_3_BIT11-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_3_BIT12
-0&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_3_
BIT13-0&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_3_BIT14-0
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_3_BI
T15-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_3_BIT16-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_3_BIT17
-0&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_3_
BIT18-0&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_3_BIT19-0
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_3_BI
T20-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_3_BIT21-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_3_BIT22
-0&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_3_
BIT23-0&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_3_BIT24-0
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_3_BI
T25-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_3_BIT26-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_3_BIT27
-0&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_3_
BIT28-0&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_3_BIT29-0
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_3_BI
T30-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_3_BIT31-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_3_BIT32
-0
about
frequencies of
neighboring
LTE cells is
carried in the
RRC
CONNECTION
RELEASE
message the
RNC sends to a
CS fallback UE
in a UMTS cell
for RRC
connection
release. This
parameter is
configured at the
cell. When this
switch is turned
on, the
information
about UE-
supported
frequencies of
neighboring
LTE cells is
carried in the
RRC
CONNECTION
RELEASE
message. When
this switch is
turned off, the
information
about UE-
supported
frequencies of
neighboring
LTE cells is not
carried in the
RRC
CONNECTION
RELEASE
message.
GUI Value
Range:PERFEN
H_PS_FAST_R
ETURN_LTE_
SWITCH,
HO_UMTS_TO
_LTE_FAST_R
ETURN_SWIT
CH
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:PERFEN
H_PS_FAST_R
ETURN_LTE_
SWITCH,
HO_UMTS_TO
_LTE_FAST_R
ETURN_SWIT
CH
Default
Value:PERFEN
H_PS_FAST_R
ETURN_LTE_
SWITCH-0&H
O_UMTS_TO_
LTE_FAST_RE
TURN_SWITC
H-0
about
frequencies of
neighboring
LTE cells is
carried in the
RRC
CONNECTION
RELEASE
message the
RNC sends to a
CS fallback UE
in a UMTS cell
for RRC
connection
release. This
parameter is
configured at the
cell. When this
switch is turned
on, the
information
about UE-
supported
frequencies of
neighboring
LTE cells is
carried in the
RRC
CONNECTION
RELEASE
message. When
this switch is
turned off, the
information
about UE-
supported
frequencies of
neighboring
LTE cells is not
carried in the
RRC
CONNECTION
RELEASE
message.
GUI Value
Range:PERFEN
H_PS_FAST_R
ETURN_LTE_
SWITCH,
HO_UMTS_TO
_LTE_FAST_R
ETURN_SWIT
CH
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:PERFEN
H_PS_FAST_R
ETURN_LTE_
SWITCH,
HO_UMTS_TO
_LTE_FAST_R
ETURN_SWIT
CH
Default
Value:PERFEN
H_PS_FAST_R
ETURN_LTE_
SWITCH-0&H
O_UMTS_TO_
LTE_FAST_RE
TURN_SWITC
H-0
measurement
control template
takes effect. 7.
PERFENH_INT
ERRAT_PENA
LTY_50_SWIT
CH: After a UE
fails to be
handed over to a
2G cell during
an inter-RAT
handover, the
RNC forbids the
UE to attempt a
handover to the
2G cell in a
certain period.
When this
switch is turned
on, the period is
50s. When this
switch is turned
off, the period is
30s. 8.
PERFENH_SR
B_OVER_HSU
PA_TTI10_SW
ITCH: When
this switch is
turned on, the
uplink SRBs of
HSUPA 10 ms
non-
conversational
services are
always carried
on DCHs, and
the original
parameter Type
of Channel
Preferably
Carrying
Signaling RB is
invalid. When
this switch is
turned off, SRBs
for HSUPA 10
ms non-
conversational
services can be
carried on
HSUPA
channels when
the original
parameter Type
of Channel
Preferably
Carrying
Signaling RB is
set to HSUPA or
HSPA. The
switch is set to
OFF by default.
9.
PERFENH_HS
UPA_TTI2_EN
HANCE_SWIT
CH: When this
switch is turned
on, the single-
user peak-rate
improvement
algorithm of
HSUPA 2 ms
TTI is enabled.
When this
switch is turned
off, the
algorithm is
disabled. The
switch is set to
OFF by default.
10.
PERFENH_UU
_P2D_CUC_OP
T_SWITCH:
When this
switch is turned
on, the P2D cell
update confirm
message
simplification
algorithm takes
effect. When
this switch is
turned off, the
algorithm does
not take effect.
By default, this
switch is turned
off. 11.
PERFENH_RL
_RECFG_SIR_
CONSIDER_S
WITCH: This
check box
controls whether
the RNC
considers the
converged
SIRTarget value
that is used
before radio link
reconfiguration
in outer loop
power control
performed after
radio link
reconfiguration.
If the check box
is not selected,
the RNC sends
the initial
SIRTarget value
used after radio
link
reconfiguration
to the NodeB.If
the check box is
selected, the
RNC selects a
more
appropriate
value from the
initial
SIRTarget value
used after radio
link
reconfiguration
and the
converged
SIRTarget value
used before
radio link
reconfiguration.
Then the RNC
sends the
selected value to
the NodeB.
Setting of this
check box takes
effect only when
the
PC_RL_RECF
G_SIR_TARGE
T_CARRY_SW
ITCH check box
is selected. 12.
PERFENH_RR
C_REDIR_PRO
TECT_SWITC
H: When this
switch is turned
on, The
mechanism to
avoid endless
back-and-forth
RRC-
redirections
takes effect. The
switch is set to
OFF by default.
13.
PERFENH_H2
F_OPT_SWITC
H: whether to
enable the
optimized
algorithm for
HSPA UE state
transition from
CELL_DCH to
CELL_FACH
(also referred to
as H2F state
transition).
When the switch
is turned on, the
optimized H2F
state transition
algorithm is
enabled, and
event 4A
measurement of
traffic volume or
throughput is
added to the
state transition
procedure. The
added event 4A
measurement
prevents an H2F
state transition
when data is
being
transmitted. 14.
PERFENH_PS
TRAFFIC_P2H
_SWITCH:
When the switch
is turned on and
a CELL_PCH/
URA_PCH-to-
CELL_DCH
(P2D for short)
state transition is
triggered for a
PS service, the
PS service can
be set up on
HSPA channels
after the state
transition. When
the switch is
turned off, PS
services can be
set up only on
DCHs after a
P2D state
transition. This
switch is turned
off by default.
15.
PERFENH_VIP
_USER_PCHR
_MR_SWITCH
: When this
switch is turned
on, VIP UEs
report their
transmit power
to the RNC
when required
and periodically
measure signal
quality of intra-
frequency cells.
In addition,
these UEs
measure the
downlink
BLER, the
NodeB
measures the
uplink SIR, and
the RNC records
the
measurement
results. 16.
PERFENH_TX
_INTERRUPT_
AFT_TRIG_S
WITCH: Switch
for including the
Tx interruption
after trigger IE
in the uplink 4A
traffic volume
measurement
control message.
When this
switch is turned
on, the uplink
4A traffic
volume
measurement
control message
from RNC
includes the Tx
interruption
after trigger IE
for UEs that are
in the
CELL_FACH
or enhanced
CELL_FACH
state and
processing PS
BE services. The
value of this IE
can be changed
by running the
"SET
UUESTATETR
ANS"
command. 17.
PERFENH_CE
LL_HSUPA_C
AP_CHANGE_
OPT_SWITCH:
The NodeB
baseband board
uses different
processing
specifications
for users with
different uplink
bearer services,
for example,
HSUPA TTI 2
ms services,
HSUPA TTI 10
ms services, and
R99 services.
When serving a
large number of
users, the system
cannot
guarantee that
all users can
access the
network with the
highest service
bearer supported
by UEs. This
switch controls
whether the
RNC allocates
corresponding
channels for
new users based
on the cell
capability
reported through
the NodeB
private
interface. When
this switch is
turned on, the
RNC
dynamically
selects an
appropriate
uplink service
bearer and
allocates
corresponding
channels for
new users to
maximize the
system capacity
based on the
actual NodeB
processing
specifications.
When this
switch is turned
off, the
optimization
process is
disabled. 18.
PERFENH_HS
UPA_TTI_REC
FG_PROC_OP
T_SWITCH:
Whether to use
the optimized
TTI switching
algorithm for
BE services
When this
switch is turned
off, the
optimized
algorithm does
not take effect.
The original
mechanism is
implemented.
When this
switch is turned
on, the
optimized
algorithm takes
effect. After
HSUPA
services are
configured or
reconfigured
with 10 ms TTI
due to network
resource
(admission CEs,
RTWP,
consumed Iub
bandwidth, or
consumed CEs)
congestion or
insufficient
coverage, these
UEs cannot
change to use 2
ms TTI if no data
needs to be
transmitted. 19.
PERFENH_DO
WNLOAD_EN
HANCE_SWIT
CH: Whether to
activate the
algorithm for
increasing the
single-threaded
download rate.
20.
PERFENH_OL
PC_BLER_CO
EF_ADJUST:
Switch for
adjusting the
BLER
coefficient
specific to CS
services based
on the best cell's
uplink load
status. When
this switch is
turned on, the
outer loop
power control
algorithm uses
PERFENH_MU
LTI_RLS_CQI_
PARA_OPT_S
WITCH:
Whether to
enable a UE
having multiple
RLSs to use the
value of
"CQIReF" and
the value of
"CQIFbCk" that
are for UEs
having only one
RLS. The two
parameters can
be set by running
the "SET
UHSDPCCH"
and "ADD
UCELLHSDPC
CH" commands.
When this
switch is turned
off, the UE does
not use the
values of the two
parameters that
are for UEs
having only one
RLS. When this
switch is turned
on, the UE uses
the values of the
two parameters
that are for UEs
having only one
RLS. 23.
PERFENH_RE
LOC_IE_CALC
TIMEFORCIP_
SWITCH:
Whether to
enable a
RELOCATION
REQUIRED
message to
contain the IE
calculationTime
ForCiphering.
When this
switch is turned
on, static
relocation
request
messages
contain the IE
calculationTime
ForCiphering.
24.
PERFENH_IS_
TIMEOUT_TRI
G_DRD_SWIT
CH: Whether to
trigger the DRD
procedure and
channel
switchover from
E-DCH or HS-
DSCH to DCH
when messages
transmitted over
the Uu and Iub
interfaces do not
arrive in time.
When this
switch is turned
off, the DRD
procedure and
channel
switchover from
E-DCH or HS-
DSCH to DCH
are not triggered
if messages
transmitted over
the Uu and Iub
interfaces do not
arrive in time.
When this
switch is turned
on, the DRD
procedure and
channel
switchover from
E-DCH or HS-
DSCH to DCH
are triggered if
messages
transmitted over
the Uu and Iub
interfaces do not
arrive in time.
25.
PERFENH_CE
LL_CACLOAD
_BROADCAST
_AMEND:
Whether to
consider CE or
code resource
usage when
determining the
resource status
of a cell whose
serving boards
or CP sub-
systems are
different from
those of its
neighboring
cells. When this
switch is turned
on, the RNC
determines the
resource status
of such a cell
based on power,
CE, and code
resource usage.
If power, CE, or
code resources
in a cell become
congested, the
RNC determines
that the cell
experiences
resource
congestion.
When this
switch is turned
off, the RNC
determines the
resource status
of such a cell
based on power
resource usage
only. 26.
PERFENH_MB
DR_TARCELL
SEL_OPT_SWI
TCH: When this
switch is turned
on, candidate
cells are ranked
by
"InterFreqMeas
Quantity" (in the
"ADD
UCELLMBDRI
NTERFREQ"
command) for
MBDR, and the
cell with the best
signal quality is
selected as the
target cell.
When this
switch is turned
off, candidate
cells are not
ranked by
InterFreqMeas-
Quantity for
MBDR. 27.
PERFENH_RR
C_DRD_PREA
DMISSION_S
WITCH:
Whether the
RNC makes a
pre-admission
decision on
intra-RAT
DRDs or
redirections
during an RRC
connection
setup. When this
switch is turned
on, the RNC
makes a pre-
admission
decision on
intra-RAT
DRDs or
redirections
during an RRC
connection
setup. When this
switch is turned
off, the RNC
does not make a
pre-admission
decision on
intra-RAT
DRDs or
redirections
during an RRC
connection
setup. 28.
PERFENH_RR
C_WEAK_RE
DIR_SWITCH:
Whether to
activate the
RRC redirection
in weak
coverage
algorithm.
When this
switch is turned
on, UEs located
in weak
coverage are
redirected to the
neighboring
GSM cell
through RRC
redirection.
When this
switch is turned
off, this
algorithm is
disabled. 29.
PERFENH_L2
U_CSFB_COM
MCALL_SWIT
CH: Whether to
preferentially
admit UEs
processing PS
services who are
involved in CS
fallbacks. When
this switch is
turned on, the
non-real-time
PS services of
the UE involved
in a CS fallback
are switched to a
DCH with a data
rate of 8 kbit/s
before the
access to the
UMTS network.
For the real-time
PS services, the
UE follows the
standard access
procedure. If the
access fails and
the
"PreemptAlgoS
witch"
parameter under
the "SET
UQUEUEPREE
MPT" command
is turned on, the
UE can preempt
other UEs'
resources. If this
switch is turned
off, the UE has
to try to access
the network as a
common PS UE.
30.
PERFENH_DL
BLINDDETEC
T_WHEN_ON
LYSRBONDC
H: This
parameter
controls whether
to enable blind
switch is turned
off, this limit
does not work.
This parameter
is an advanced
parameter. To
modify this
parameter,
contact Huawei
Customer
Service Center
for technical
support.
GUI Value
Range:PERFEN
H_AMR_SPEC
_BR_SWITCH,
PERFENH_AM
R_TMPLT_SW
ITCH,
PERFENH_SR
B_TMPLT_SW
ITCH,
PERFENH_OL
PC_TMPLT_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_AM
R_SP_TMPLT_
SWITCH,
PERFENH_INT
RAFREQ_MC_
TMPLT_SWIT
CH,
PERFENH_INT
ERRAT_PENA
LTY_50_SWIT
CH,
PERFENH_SR
B_OVER_HSU
PA_TTI10_SW
ITCH,
PERFENH_HS
UPA_TTI2_EN
HANCE_SWIT
CH,
PERFENH_UU
_P2D_CUC_OP
T_SWITCH,
PERFENH_RL
_RECFG_SIR_
CONSIDER_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_RR
C_REDIR_PRO
TECT_SWITC
H,
PERFENH_H2
F_OPT_SWITC
H,
PERFENH_PS
TRAFFIC_P2H
_SWITCH,
PERFENH_VIP
_USER_PCHR
_MR_SWITCH
,
PERFENH_TX
_INTERRUPT_
AFT_TRIG_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_CE
LL_HSUPA_C
AP_CHANGE_
OPT_SWITCH,
PERFENH_HS
UPA_TTI_REC
FG_PROC_OP
T_SWITCH,
PERFENH_DO
WNLOAD_EN
HANCE_SWIT
CH,
PERFENH_OL
PC_BLER_CO
EF_ADJUST,
PERFENH_EM
G_AGPS_MC_
DELAY_SWIT
CH,
PERFENH_MU
LTI_RLS_CQI_
PARA_OPT_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_RE
LOC_IE_CALC
TIMEFORCIP_
SWITCH,
PERFENH_IS_
TIMEOUT_TRI
G_DRD_SWIT
CH,
PERFENH_CE
LL_CACLOAD
_BROADCAST
_AMEND,
PERFENH_MB
DR_TARCELL
SEL_OPT_SWI
TCH,
PERFENH_RR
C_DRD_PREA
DMISSION_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_RR
C_WEAK_RE
DIR_SWITCH,
PERFENH_L2
U_CSFB_COM
MCALL_SWIT
CH,
PERFENH_DL
BLINDDETEC
T_WHEN_ON
LYSRBONDC
H,
PERFENH_DL
BLINDDETEC
T_WHEN_SRB
AMRONDCH,
PERFENH_R6_
HSUPA_TTI_1
0MSTO2MS_L
IMIT
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:PERFEN
H_AMR_SPEC
_BR_SWITCH,
PERFENH_AM
R_TMPLT_SW
ITCH,
PERFENH_SR
B_TMPLT_SW
ITCH,
PERFENH_OL
PC_TMPLT_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_AM
R_SP_TMPLT_
SWITCH,
PERFENH_INT
RAFREQ_MC_
TMPLT_SWIT
CH,
PERFENH_INT
ERRAT_PENA
LTY_50_SWIT
CH,
PERFENH_SR
B_OVER_HSU
PA_TTI10_SW
ITCH,
PERFENH_HS
UPA_TTI2_EN
HANCE_SWIT
CH,
PERFENH_UU
_P2D_CUC_OP
T_SWITCH,
PERFENH_RL
_RECFG_SIR_
CONSIDER_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_RR
C_REDIR_PRO
TECT_SWITC
H,
PERFENH_H2
F_OPT_SWITC
H,
PERFENH_PS
TRAFFIC_P2H
_SWITCH,
PERFENH_VIP
_USER_PCHR
_MR_SWITCH
,
PERFENH_TX
_INTERRUPT_
AFT_TRIG_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_CE
LL_HSUPA_C
AP_CHANGE_
OPT_SWITCH,
PERFENH_HS
UPA_TTI_REC
FG_PROC_OP
T_SWITCH,
PERFENH_DO
WNLOAD_EN
HANCE_SWIT
CH,
PERFENH_OL
PC_BLER_CO
EF_ADJUST,
PERFENH_EM
G_AGPS_MC_
DELAY_SWIT
CH,
PERFENH_MU
LTI_RLS_CQI_
PARA_OPT_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_RE
LOC_IE_CALC
TIMEFORCIP_
SWITCH,
PERFENH_IS_
TIMEOUT_TRI
G_DRD_SWIT
CH,
PERFENH_CE
LL_CACLOAD
_BROADCAST
_AMEND,
PERFENH_MB
DR_TARCELL
SEL_OPT_SWI
TCH,
PERFENH_RR
C_DRD_PREA
DMISSION_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_RR
C_WEAK_RE
DIR_SWITCH,
PERFENH_L2
U_CSFB_COM
MCALL_SWIT
CH,
PERFENH_DL
BLINDDETEC
T_WHEN_ON
LYSRBONDC
H,
PERFENH_DL
BLINDDETEC
T_WHEN_SRB
AMRONDCH,
PERFENH_R6_
HSUPA_TTI_1
0MSTO2MS_L
IMIT
Default
Value:PERFEN
H_AMR_SPEC
_BR_SWITCH-
1&PERFENH_
AMR_TMPLT_
SWITCH-1&PE
RFENH_SRB_
TMPLT_SWIT
CH-1&PERFE
NH_OLPC_TM
PLT_SWITCH-
1&PERFENH_
AMR_SP_TMP
LT_SWITCH-1
&PERFENH_I
NTRAFREQ_
MC_TMPLT_S
WITCH-1&PE
RFENH_INTE
RRAT_PENAL
TY_50_SWITC
H-1&PERFEN
H_SRB_OVER
_HSUPA_TTI1
0_SWITCH-0&
PERFENH_HS
UPA_TTI2_EN
HANCE_SWIT
CH-0&PERFE
NH_UU_P2D_
CUC_OPT_SW
ITCH-0&PERF
ENH_RL_REC
FG_SIR_CONS
IDER_SWITC
H-1&PERFEN
H_RRC_REDI
R_PROTECT_
SWITCH-0&PE
RFENH_H2F_
OPT_SWITCH-
0&PERFENH_
PSTRAFFIC_P
2H_SWITCH-0
&PERFENH_V
IP_USER_PCH
R_MR_SWITC
H-0&PERFEN
H_TX_INTER
RUPT_AFT_T
RIG_SWITCH-
0&PERFENH_
HSUPA_TTI_R
ECFG_PROC_
OPT_SWITCH-
0&PERFENH_
DOWNLOAD_
ENHANCE_S
WITCH-0&PE
RFENH_OLPC
_BLER_COEF_
ADJUST-1&PE
RFENH_EMG_
AGPS_MC_DE
LAY_SWITCH
-0&PERFENH_
MULTI_RLS_
CQI_PARA_O
PT_SWITCH-0
&PERFENH_R
ELOC_IE_CAL
CTIMEFORCIP
_SWITCH-0&P
ERFENH_IS_T
IMEOUT_TRI
G_DRD_SWIT
CH-0&PERFE
NH_CELL_CA
CLOAD_BRO
ADCAST_AM
END-1&PERF
ENH_MBDR_T
ARCELLSEL_
OPT_SWITCH-
0&PERFENH_
RRC_DRD_PR
EADMISSION
_SWITCH-
0&PERFENH_
RRC_WEAK_
REDIR_SWITC
H-
0&PERFENH_
L2U_CSFB_C
OMMCALL_S
WITCH-
0&PERFENH_
DLBLINDDET
ECT_WHEN_O
NLYSRBOND
CH-
0&PERFENH_
DLBLINDDET
ECT_WHEN_S
RBAMRONDC
H-
0&PERFENH_
R6_HSUPA_T
TI_10MSTO2M
S_LIMIT-0&PE
RFENH_CELL
_HSUPA_CAP
_CHANGE_OP
T_SWITCH-0
measurement
control template
takes effect. 7.
PERFENH_INT
ERRAT_PENA
LTY_50_SWIT
CH: After a UE
fails to be
handed over to a
2G cell during
an inter-RAT
handover, the
RNC forbids the
UE to attempt a
handover to the
2G cell in a
certain period.
When this
switch is turned
on, the period is
50s. When this
switch is turned
off, the period is
30s. 8.
PERFENH_SR
B_OVER_HSU
PA_TTI10_SW
ITCH: When
this switch is
turned on, the
uplink SRBs of
HSUPA 10 ms
non-
conversational
services are
always carried
on DCHs, and
the original
parameter Type
of Channel
Preferably
Carrying
Signaling RB is
invalid. When
this switch is
turned off, SRBs
for HSUPA 10
ms non-
conversational
services can be
carried on
HSUPA
channels when
the original
parameter Type
of Channel
Preferably
Carrying
Signaling RB is
set to HSUPA or
HSPA. The
switch is set to
OFF by default.
9.
PERFENH_HS
UPA_TTI2_EN
HANCE_SWIT
CH: When this
switch is turned
on, the single-
user peak-rate
improvement
algorithm of
HSUPA 2 ms
TTI is enabled.
When this
switch is turned
off, the
algorithm is
disabled. The
switch is set to
OFF by default.
10.
PERFENH_UU
_P2D_CUC_OP
T_SWITCH:
When this
switch is turned
on, the P2D cell
update confirm
message
simplification
algorithm takes
effect. When
this switch is
turned off, the
algorithm does
not take effect.
By default, this
switch is turned
off. 11.
PERFENH_RL
_RECFG_SIR_
CONSIDER_S
WITCH: This
check box
controls whether
the RNC
considers the
converged
SIRTarget value
that is used
before radio link
reconfiguration
in outer loop
power control
performed after
radio link
reconfiguration.
If the check box
is not selected,
the RNC sends
the initial
SIRTarget value
used after radio
link
reconfiguration
to the NodeB.If
the check box is
selected, the
RNC selects a
more
appropriate
value from the
initial
SIRTarget value
used after radio
link
reconfiguration
and the
converged
SIRTarget value
used before
radio link
reconfiguration.
Then the RNC
sends the
selected value to
the NodeB.
Setting of this
check box takes
effect only when
the
PC_RL_RECF
G_SIR_TARGE
T_CARRY_SW
ITCH check box
is selected. 12.
PERFENH_RR
C_REDIR_PRO
TECT_SWITC
H: When this
switch is turned
on, The
mechanism to
avoid endless
back-and-forth
RRC-
redirections
takes effect. The
switch is set to
OFF by default.
13.
PERFENH_H2
F_OPT_SWITC
H: whether to
enable the
optimized
algorithm for
HSPA UE state
transition from
CELL_DCH to
CELL_FACH
(also referred to
as H2F state
transition).
When the switch
is turned on, the
optimized H2F
state transition
algorithm is
enabled, and
event 4A
measurement of
traffic volume or
throughput is
added to the
state transition
procedure. The
added event 4A
measurement
prevents an H2F
state transition
when data is
being
transmitted. 14.
PERFENH_PS
TRAFFIC_P2H
_SWITCH:
When the switch
is turned on and
a CELL_PCH/
URA_PCH-to-
CELL_DCH
(P2D for short)
state transition is
triggered for a
PS service, the
PS service can
be set up on
HSPA channels
after the state
transition. When
the switch is
turned off, PS
services can be
set up only on
DCHs after a
P2D state
transition. This
switch is turned
off by default.
15.
PERFENH_VIP
_USER_PCHR
_MR_SWITCH
: When this
switch is turned
on, VIP UEs
report their
transmit power
to the RNC
when required
and periodically
measure signal
quality of intra-
frequency cells.
In addition,
these UEs
measure the
downlink
BLER, the
NodeB
measures the
uplink SIR, and
the RNC records
the
measurement
results. 16.
PERFENH_TX
_INTERRUPT_
AFT_TRIG_S
WITCH: Switch
for including the
Tx interruption
after trigger IE
in the uplink 4A
traffic volume
measurement
control message.
When this
switch is turned
on, the uplink
4A traffic
volume
measurement
control message
from RNC
includes the Tx
interruption
after trigger IE
for UEs that are
in the
CELL_FACH
or enhanced
CELL_FACH
state and
processing PS
BE services. The
value of this IE
can be changed
by running the
"SET
UUESTATETR
ANS"
command. 17.
PERFENH_CE
LL_HSUPA_C
AP_CHANGE_
OPT_SWITCH:
The NodeB
baseband board
uses different
processing
specifications
for users with
different uplink
bearer services,
for example,
HSUPA TTI 2
ms services,
HSUPA TTI 10
ms services, and
R99 services.
When serving a
large number of
users, the system
cannot
guarantee that
all users can
access the
network with the
highest service
bearer supported
by UEs. This
switch controls
whether the
RNC allocates
corresponding
channels for
new users based
on the cell
capability
reported through
the NodeB
private
interface. When
this switch is
turned on, the
RNC
dynamically
selects an
appropriate
uplink service
bearer and
allocates
corresponding
channels for
new users to
maximize the
system capacity
based on the
actual NodeB
processing
specifications.
When this
switch is turned
off, the
optimization
process is
disabled. 18.
PERFENH_HS
UPA_TTI_REC
FG_PROC_OP
T_SWITCH:
Whether to use
the optimized
TTI switching
algorithm for
BE services
When this
switch is turned
off, the
optimized
algorithm does
not take effect.
The original
mechanism is
implemented.
When this
switch is turned
on, the
optimized
algorithm takes
effect. After
HSUPA
services are
configured or
reconfigured
with 10 ms TTI
due to network
resource
(admission CEs,
RTWP,
consumed Iub
bandwidth, or
consumed CEs)
congestion or
insufficient
coverage, these
UEs cannot
change to use 2
ms TTI if no data
needs to be
transmitted. 19.
PERFENH_DO
WNLOAD_EN
HANCE_SWIT
CH: Whether to
activate the
algorithm for
increasing the
single-threaded
download rate.
20.
PERFENH_OL
PC_BLER_CO
EF_ADJUST:
Switch for
adjusting the
BLER
coefficient
specific to CS
services based
on the best cell's
uplink load
status. When
this switch is
turned on, the
outer loop
power control
algorithm uses
PERFENH_MU
LTI_RLS_CQI_
PARA_OPT_S
WITCH:
Whether to
enable a UE
having multiple
RLSs to use the
value of
"CQIReF" and
the value of
"CQIFbCk" that
are for UEs
having only one
RLS. The two
parameters can
be set by running
the "SET
UHSDPCCH"
and "ADD
UCELLHSDPC
CH" commands.
When this
switch is turned
off, the UE does
not use the
values of the two
parameters that
are for UEs
having only one
RLS. When this
switch is turned
on, the UE uses
the values of the
two parameters
that are for UEs
having only one
RLS. 23.
PERFENH_RE
LOC_IE_CALC
TIMEFORCIP_
SWITCH:
Whether to
enable a
RELOCATION
REQUIRED
message to
contain the IE
calculationTime
ForCiphering.
When this
switch is turned
on, static
relocation
request
messages
contain the IE
calculationTime
ForCiphering.
24.
PERFENH_IS_
TIMEOUT_TRI
G_DRD_SWIT
CH: Whether to
trigger the DRD
procedure and
channel
switchover from
E-DCH or HS-
DSCH to DCH
when messages
transmitted over
the Uu and Iub
interfaces do not
arrive in time.
When this
switch is turned
off, the DRD
procedure and
channel
switchover from
E-DCH or HS-
DSCH to DCH
are not triggered
if messages
transmitted over
the Uu and Iub
interfaces do not
arrive in time.
When this
switch is turned
on, the DRD
procedure and
channel
switchover from
E-DCH or HS-
DSCH to DCH
are triggered if
messages
transmitted over
the Uu and Iub
interfaces do not
arrive in time.
25.
PERFENH_CE
LL_CACLOAD
_BROADCAST
_AMEND:
Whether to
consider CE or
code resource
usage when
determining the
resource status
of a cell whose
serving boards
or CP sub-
systems are
different from
those of its
neighboring
cells. When this
switch is turned
on, the RNC
determines the
resource status
of such a cell
based on power,
CE, and code
resource usage.
If power, CE, or
code resources
in a cell become
congested, the
RNC determines
that the cell
experiences
resource
congestion.
When this
switch is turned
off, the RNC
determines the
resource status
of such a cell
based on power
resource usage
only. 26.
PERFENH_MB
DR_TARCELL
SEL_OPT_SWI
TCH: When this
switch is turned
on, candidate
cells are ranked
by
"InterFreqMeas
Quantity" (in the
"ADD
UCELLMBDRI
NTERFREQ"
command) for
MBDR, and the
cell with the best
signal quality is
selected as the
target cell.
When this
switch is turned
off, candidate
cells are not
ranked by
InterFreqMeas-
Quantity for
MBDR. 27.
PERFENH_RR
C_DRD_PREA
DMISSION_S
WITCH:
Whether the
RNC makes a
pre-admission
decision on
intra-RAT
DRDs or
redirections
during an RRC
connection
setup. When this
switch is turned
on, the RNC
makes a pre-
admission
decision on
intra-RAT
DRDs or
redirections
during an RRC
connection
setup. When this
switch is turned
off, the RNC
does not make a
pre-admission
decision on
intra-RAT
DRDs or
redirections
during an RRC
connection
setup. 28.
PERFENH_RR
C_WEAK_RE
DIR_SWITCH:
Whether to
activate the
RRC redirection
in weak
coverage
algorithm.
When this
switch is turned
on, UEs located
in weak
coverage are
redirected to the
neighboring
GSM cell
through RRC
redirection.
When this
switch is turned
off, this
algorithm is
disabled. 29.
PERFENH_L2
U_CSFB_COM
MCALL_SWIT
CH: Whether to
preferentially
admit UEs
processing PS
services who are
involved in CS
fallbacks. When
this switch is
turned on, the
non-real-time
PS services of
the UE involved
in a CS fallback
are switched to a
DCH with a data
rate of 8 kbit/s
before the
access to the
UMTS network.
For the real-time
PS services, the
UE follows the
standard access
procedure. If the
access fails and
the
"PreemptAlgoS
witch"
parameter under
the "SET
UQUEUEPREE
MPT" command
is turned on, the
UE can preempt
other UEs'
resources. If this
switch is turned
off, the UE has
to try to access
the network as a
common PS UE.
30.
PERFENH_DL
BLINDDETEC
T_WHEN_ON
LYSRBONDC
H: This
parameter
controls whether
to enable blind
switch is turned
off, this limit
does not work.
This parameter
is an advanced
parameter. To
modify this
parameter,
contact Huawei
Customer
Service Center
for technical
support.
GUI Value
Range:PERFEN
H_AMR_SPEC
_BR_SWITCH,
PERFENH_AM
R_TMPLT_SW
ITCH,
PERFENH_SR
B_TMPLT_SW
ITCH,
PERFENH_OL
PC_TMPLT_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_AM
R_SP_TMPLT_
SWITCH,
PERFENH_INT
RAFREQ_MC_
TMPLT_SWIT
CH,
PERFENH_INT
ERRAT_PENA
LTY_50_SWIT
CH,
PERFENH_SR
B_OVER_HSU
PA_TTI10_SW
ITCH,
PERFENH_HS
UPA_TTI2_EN
HANCE_SWIT
CH,
PERFENH_UU
_P2D_CUC_OP
T_SWITCH,
PERFENH_RL
_RECFG_SIR_
CONSIDER_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_RR
C_REDIR_PRO
TECT_SWITC
H,
PERFENH_H2
F_OPT_SWITC
H,
PERFENH_PS
TRAFFIC_P2H
_SWITCH,
PERFENH_VIP
_USER_PCHR
_MR_SWITCH
,
PERFENH_TX
_INTERRUPT_
AFT_TRIG_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_CE
LL_HSUPA_C
AP_CHANGE_
OPT_SWITCH,
PERFENH_HS
UPA_TTI_REC
FG_PROC_OP
T_SWITCH,
PERFENH_DO
WNLOAD_EN
HANCE_SWIT
CH,
PERFENH_OL
PC_BLER_CO
EF_ADJUST,
PERFENH_EM
G_AGPS_MC_
DELAY_SWIT
CH,
PERFENH_MU
LTI_RLS_CQI_
PARA_OPT_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_RE
LOC_IE_CALC
TIMEFORCIP_
SWITCH,
PERFENH_IS_
TIMEOUT_TRI
G_DRD_SWIT
CH,
PERFENH_CE
LL_CACLOAD
_BROADCAST
_AMEND,
PERFENH_MB
DR_TARCELL
SEL_OPT_SWI
TCH,
PERFENH_RR
C_DRD_PREA
DMISSION_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_RR
C_WEAK_RE
DIR_SWITCH,
PERFENH_L2
U_CSFB_COM
MCALL_SWIT
CH,
PERFENH_DL
BLINDDETEC
T_WHEN_ON
LYSRBONDC
H,
PERFENH_DL
BLINDDETEC
T_WHEN_SRB
AMRONDCH,
PERFENH_R6_
HSUPA_TTI_1
0MSTO2MS_L
IMIT
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:PERFEN
H_AMR_SPEC
_BR_SWITCH,
PERFENH_AM
R_TMPLT_SW
ITCH,
PERFENH_SR
B_TMPLT_SW
ITCH,
PERFENH_OL
PC_TMPLT_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_AM
R_SP_TMPLT_
SWITCH,
PERFENH_INT
RAFREQ_MC_
TMPLT_SWIT
CH,
PERFENH_INT
ERRAT_PENA
LTY_50_SWIT
CH,
PERFENH_SR
B_OVER_HSU
PA_TTI10_SW
ITCH,
PERFENH_HS
UPA_TTI2_EN
HANCE_SWIT
CH,
PERFENH_UU
_P2D_CUC_OP
T_SWITCH,
PERFENH_RL
_RECFG_SIR_
CONSIDER_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_RR
C_REDIR_PRO
TECT_SWITC
H,
PERFENH_H2
F_OPT_SWITC
H,
PERFENH_PS
TRAFFIC_P2H
_SWITCH,
PERFENH_VIP
_USER_PCHR
_MR_SWITCH
,
PERFENH_TX
_INTERRUPT_
AFT_TRIG_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_CE
LL_HSUPA_C
AP_CHANGE_
OPT_SWITCH,
PERFENH_HS
UPA_TTI_REC
FG_PROC_OP
T_SWITCH,
PERFENH_DO
WNLOAD_EN
HANCE_SWIT
CH,
PERFENH_OL
PC_BLER_CO
EF_ADJUST,
PERFENH_EM
G_AGPS_MC_
DELAY_SWIT
CH,
PERFENH_MU
LTI_RLS_CQI_
PARA_OPT_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_RE
LOC_IE_CALC
TIMEFORCIP_
SWITCH,
PERFENH_IS_
TIMEOUT_TRI
G_DRD_SWIT
CH,
PERFENH_CE
LL_CACLOAD
_BROADCAST
_AMEND,
PERFENH_MB
DR_TARCELL
SEL_OPT_SWI
TCH,
PERFENH_RR
C_DRD_PREA
DMISSION_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_RR
C_WEAK_RE
DIR_SWITCH,
PERFENH_L2
U_CSFB_COM
MCALL_SWIT
CH,
PERFENH_DL
BLINDDETEC
T_WHEN_ON
LYSRBONDC
H,
PERFENH_DL
BLINDDETEC
T_WHEN_SRB
AMRONDCH,
PERFENH_R6_
HSUPA_TTI_1
0MSTO2MS_L
IMIT
Default
Value:PERFEN
H_AMR_SPEC
_BR_SWITCH-
1&PERFENH_
AMR_TMPLT_
SWITCH-1&PE
RFENH_SRB_
TMPLT_SWIT
CH-1&PERFE
NH_OLPC_TM
PLT_SWITCH-
1&PERFENH_
AMR_SP_TMP
LT_SWITCH-1
&PERFENH_I
NTRAFREQ_
MC_TMPLT_S
WITCH-1&PE
RFENH_INTE
RRAT_PENAL
TY_50_SWITC
H-1&PERFEN
H_SRB_OVER
_HSUPA_TTI1
0_SWITCH-0&
PERFENH_HS
UPA_TTI2_EN
HANCE_SWIT
CH-0&PERFE
NH_UU_P2D_
CUC_OPT_SW
ITCH-0&PERF
ENH_RL_REC
FG_SIR_CONS
IDER_SWITC
H-1&PERFEN
H_RRC_REDI
R_PROTECT_
SWITCH-0&PE
RFENH_H2F_
OPT_SWITCH-
0&PERFENH_
PSTRAFFIC_P
2H_SWITCH-0
&PERFENH_V
IP_USER_PCH
R_MR_SWITC
H-0&PERFEN
H_TX_INTER
RUPT_AFT_T
RIG_SWITCH-
0&PERFENH_
HSUPA_TTI_R
ECFG_PROC_
OPT_SWITCH-
0&PERFENH_
DOWNLOAD_
ENHANCE_S
WITCH-0&PE
RFENH_OLPC
_BLER_COEF_
ADJUST-1&PE
RFENH_EMG_
AGPS_MC_DE
LAY_SWITCH
-0&PERFENH_
MULTI_RLS_
CQI_PARA_O
PT_SWITCH-0
&PERFENH_R
ELOC_IE_CAL
CTIMEFORCIP
_SWITCH-0&P
ERFENH_IS_T
IMEOUT_TRI
G_DRD_SWIT
CH-0&PERFE
NH_CELL_CA
CLOAD_BRO
ADCAST_AM
END-1&PERF
ENH_MBDR_T
ARCELLSEL_
OPT_SWITCH-
0&PERFENH_
RRC_DRD_PR
EADMISSION
_SWITCH-
0&PERFENH_
RRC_WEAK_
REDIR_SWITC
H-
0&PERFENH_
L2U_CSFB_C
OMMCALL_S
WITCH-
0&PERFENH_
DLBLINDDET
ECT_WHEN_O
NLYSRBOND
CH-
0&PERFENH_
DLBLINDDET
ECT_WHEN_S
RBAMRONDC
H-
0&PERFENH_
R6_HSUPA_T
TI_10MSTO2M
S_LIMIT-0&PE
RFENH_CELL
_HSUPA_CAP
_CHANGE_OP
T_SWITCH-0
ING(Periodical
reporting)
ING(Periodical
reporting)
D64000
(D64000)
Unit:ms
Actual Value
Range:NON_P
ERIODIC_REP
ORT, 250, 500,
1000, 2000,
3000, 4000,
6000, 8000,
12000, 16000,
20000, 24000,
28000, 32000,
64000
Default
Value:D1000
(D1000)
D64000
(D64000)
Unit:ms
Actual Value
Range:NON_P
ERIODIC_REP
ORT, 250, 500,
1000, 2000,
3000, 4000,
6000, 8000,
12000, 16000,
20000, 24000,
28000, 32000,
64000
Default
Value:D1000
(D1000)
Default
Value:D3
Default
Value:D3
Actual Value =
GUI Value -
141)
Default Value:
36
GUI Value -
141)
Default Value:
36
Default Value:
20
Default Value:
20
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:OFF, ON
Default
Value:OFF
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:OFF, ON
Default
Value:OFF
Actual Value
Range:0~1000
Default Value:0
Actual Value
Range:0~1000
Default Value:0
redirection from
UMTS to LTE
are allowed.
When this
switch is turned
on, redirection
from UMTS to
LTE is allowed
but handover is
prohibited.
During the
redirection
procedure, the
LTE frequencies
configured by
using the "ADD
UCELLNFREQ
PRIOINFO"
command are
used for the
redirection, and
the RNC does
not consider
whether the best
cell is
configured with
neighboring
LTE cells. When
this switch is
turned off, both
redirection and
handover from
UMTS to LTE
are allowed. The
LTE frequencies
configured by
using the "ADD
ULTENCELL"
command are
used for the
redirection and
handover. 3.
HO_U2L_COV
_PS_HO_SWIT
CH: Specifies
whether to
enable a
coverage-based
UMTS-to-LTE
PS handover.
When the switch
is turned on, the
RNC allows the
coverage-based
UMTS-to-LTE
PS handover
procedure.
When the switch
is turned off, the
RNC does not
allow the
coverage-based
UMTS-to-LTE
PS handover
procedure. 4.
HO_U2L_COV
_PS_REDIREC
T_SWITCH:
Specifies
whether to
enable a
coverage-based
UMTS-to-LTE
PS redirection.
When the switch
is turned on, the
RNC allows the
coverage-based
UMTS-to-LTE
PS redirection
procedure.
When the switch
is turned off, the
RNC does not
allow the
coverage-based
UMTS-to-LTE
PS redirection
procedure. 5.
HO_INTER_R
AT_PENALTY
_FOR_UNCFG
_SWITCH: This
parameter
allows the inter-
RAT handover
failure caused
by UE
incompatibility
for only once in
a call. When the
switch is turned
on and a UE
failed in
handover from
the universal
terrestrial radio
access network
(UTRAN) to the
GSM/EDGE
radio access
network
(GERAN) or
evolved UMTS
terrestrial radio
access network
(E-UTRAN)
due to the cause
of configuration
unacceptable,
the RNC
prevents the
handover from
UTRAN to
GERAN or E-
UTRAN in this
call. When the
switch is turned
off, the RNC
allows another
handover from
UTRAN to
GERAN or E-
UTRAN in this
call. 6.
HO_CS_IRAT
HHO_WITH_I
NTRA_FREQ_
MR_SWITCH:
Whether the
RNC sends the
periodic inter-
RAT
measurement
control and
periodic intra-
frequency
measurement
control
simultaneously
to UEs
processing CS
services. When
this switch is
turned on, the
RNC sends the
periodic inter-
RAT
measurement
control and
periodic intra-
frequency
measurement
control
simultaneously
to UEs
processing CS
services. The
inter-RAT
measurement
control carries
the periodic
intra-frequency
measurement ID
so that the UEs
report both the
inter-RAT MRs
and Ec/N0 of the
active set. In this
way, the RNC
can decide
whether to
perform an
inter-RAT
handover based
on the Ec/N0 of
the active set.
When this
switch is turned
off, the RNC
sends only the
periodic inter-
RAT
measurement
control to UEs
processing CS
services and the
Ec/N0 of the
active set is not
considered in
the inter-RAT
handovers. 7.
HO_PS_IRATH
HO_WITH_IN
TRA_FREQ_M
R_SWITCH:
Whether the
RNC sends the
periodic inter-
RAT
measurement
control and
periodic intra-
frequency
measurement
control
simultaneously
to UEs
processing PS
services. When
this switch is
turned on, the
RNC sends the
periodic inter-
RAT
measurement
control and
periodic intra-
frequency
measurement
control
simultaneously
to UEs
processing PS
services. The
inter-RAT
measurement
control carries
the periodic
intra-frequency
measurement ID
so that the UEs
report both the
inter-RAT MRs
and Ec/N0 of the
active set. In this
way, the RNC
can decide
whether to
perform an
inter-RAT
handover based
on the Ec/N0 of
the active set.
When this
switch is turned
off, the RNC
sends only the
periodic inter-
RAT
measurement
control to UEs
processing PS
services and the
Ec/N0 of the
active set is not
considered in
the inter-RAT
handovers. 8.
HO_MC_INTR
AFREQ_NCEL
L_COMBINE_
SWITCH:
Whether to use
the algorithm of
intra-frequency
neighboring cell
combination.
When this
switch is turned
on, the
algorithm of
intra-frequency
neighboring cell
combination is
used for intra-
frequency
measurement
objects. When
this switch is
turned off, the
best cell
algorithm is
used. 9.
HO_MC_INTE
RFREQ_NCEL
L_COMBINE_
SWITCH:
Whether to use
the algorithm of
inter-frequency
neighboring cell
combination.
When this
switch is turned
on, the
algorithm of
inter-frequency
neighboring cell
combination is
used for inter-
frequency
measurement
objects. When
this switch is
turned off, the
best cell
algorithm is
used. 10.
HO_MC_GSM
_NCELL_COM
BINE_SWITC
H: Whether to
use the
algorithm of
neighboring
GSM cell
combination.
When this
switch is turned
on, the
algorithm of
neighboring
GSM cell
combination is
used for GSM
measurement
objects. When
this switch is
turned off, the
best cell
algorithm is
used. 11.
HO_MC_LTE_
NCELL_COM
BINE_SWITC
H: Whether to
use the
algorithm of
neighboring
LTE cell
combination.
When this
switch is turned
on, the
algorithm of
neighboring
LTE cell
combination is
used for LTE
measurement
objects. When
this switch is
turned off, the
best cell
algorithm is
used. 12.
HO_U2L_LOA
D_PS_HO_SWI
TCH: Whether a
load-based PS
handover from
UMTS to LTE is
allowed. When
this switch is
turned on, an
LDR-triggered
PS handover
from UMTS to
LTE is allowed.
13.
HO_U2L_LOA
D_PS_REDIRE
CT_SWITCH:
Whether a load-
based PS
redirection from
UMTS to LTE is
allowed. When
this switch is
turned on, an
LDR-triggered
PS redirection
from UMTS to
LTE is allowed.
If both
HO_U2L_LOA
D_PS_REDIRE
CT_SWITCH
and
HO_U2L_LOA
D_PS_HO_SWI
TCH are
selected, a PS
handover from
UMTS to LTE is
preferred.
GUI Value
Range:HO_CO
MACROMICR
O_INTER_FRE
Q_OUT_SWIT
CH,
HO_U2L_REDI
R_BASED_AB
SOLUTE_FRE
Q_SWITCH,
HO_U2L_COV
_PS_REDIREC
T_SWITCH,
HO_U2L_COV
_PS_HO_SWIT
CH,
HO_INTER_R
AT_PENALTY
_FOR_UNCFG
_SWITCH,
HO_CS_IRAT
HHO_WITH_I
NTRA_FREQ_
MR_SWITCH,
HO_PS_IRATH
HO_WITH_IN
TRA_FREQ_M
R_SWITCH,
HO_MC_INTR
AFREQ_NCEL
L_COMBINE_
SWITCH,
HO_MC_INTE
RFREQ_NCEL
L_COMBINE_
SWITCH,
HO_MC_GSM
_NCELL_COM
BINE_SWITC
H,
HO_MC_LTE_
NCELL_COM
BINE_SWITC
H,
HO_U2L_LOA
D_PS_HO_SWI
TCH,
HO_U2L_LOA
D_PS_REDIRE
CT_SWITCH
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:HO_CO
MACROMICR
O_INTER_FRE
Q_OUT_SWIT
CH,
HO_U2L_REDI
R_BASED_AB
SOLUTE_FRE
Q_SWITCH,
HO_U2L_COV
_PS_REDIREC
T_SWITCH,
HO_U2L_COV
_PS_HO_SWIT
CH,
HO_INTER_R
AT_PENALTY
_FOR_UNCFG
_SWITCH,
HO_CS_IRAT
HHO_WITH_I
NTRA_FREQ_
MR_SWITCH,
HO_PS_IRATH
HO_WITH_IN
TRA_FREQ_M
R_SWITCH,
HO_MC_INTR
AFREQ_NCEL
L_COMBINE_
SWITCH,
HO_MC_INTE
RFREQ_NCEL
L_COMBINE_
SWITCH,
HO_MC_GSM
_NCELL_COM
BINE_SWITC
H,
HO_MC_LTE_
NCELL_COM
BINE_SWITC
H,
HO_U2L_LOA
D_PS_HO_SWI
TCH,
HO_U2L_LOA
D_PS_REDIRE
CT_SWITCH
Default
Value:HO_CO
MACROMICR
O_INTER_FRE
Q_OUT_SWIT
CH-0&HO_U2
L_COV_PS_H
O_SWITCH-0
&HO_U2L_CO
V_PS_REDIRE
CT_SWITCH-0
&HO_U2L_RE
DIR_BASED_
ABSOLUTE_F
REQ_SWITCH
-0&HO_INTER
_RAT_PENAL
TY_FOR_UNC
FG_SWITCH-0
&HO_CS_IRA
THHO_WITH_
INTRA_FREQ_
MR_SWITCH-
0&HO_PS_IRA
THHO_WITH_
INTRA_FREQ_
MR_SWITCH-
0&HO_MC_IN
TRAFREQ_NC
ELL_COMBIN
E_SWITCH-
1&HO_MC_IN
TERFREQ_NC
ELL_COMBIN
E_SWITCH-
1&HO_MC_GS
M_NCELL_CO
MBINE_SWIT
CH-
1&HO_MC_LT
E_NCELL_CO
MBINE_SWIT
CH-1&HO_U2
L_LOAD_PS_
HO_SWITCH-0
&HO_U2L_LO
AD_PS_REDIR
ECT_SWITCH-
0
redirection from
UMTS to LTE
are allowed.
When this
switch is turned
on, redirection
from UMTS to
LTE is allowed
but handover is
prohibited.
During the
redirection
procedure, the
LTE frequencies
configured by
using the "ADD
UCELLNFREQ
PRIOINFO"
command are
used for the
redirection, and
the RNC does
not consider
whether the best
cell is
configured with
neighboring
LTE cells. When
this switch is
turned off, both
redirection and
handover from
UMTS to LTE
are allowed. The
LTE frequencies
configured by
using the "ADD
ULTENCELL"
command are
used for the
redirection and
handover. 3.
HO_U2L_COV
_PS_HO_SWIT
CH: Specifies
whether to
enable a
coverage-based
UMTS-to-LTE
PS handover.
When the switch
is turned on, the
RNC allows the
coverage-based
UMTS-to-LTE
PS handover
procedure.
When the switch
is turned off, the
RNC does not
allow the
coverage-based
UMTS-to-LTE
PS handover
procedure. 4.
HO_U2L_COV
_PS_REDIREC
T_SWITCH:
Specifies
whether to
enable a
coverage-based
UMTS-to-LTE
PS redirection.
When the switch
is turned on, the
RNC allows the
coverage-based
UMTS-to-LTE
PS redirection
procedure.
When the switch
is turned off, the
RNC does not
allow the
coverage-based
UMTS-to-LTE
PS redirection
procedure. 5.
HO_INTER_R
AT_PENALTY
_FOR_UNCFG
_SWITCH: This
parameter
allows the inter-
RAT handover
failure caused
by UE
incompatibility
for only once in
a call. When the
switch is turned
on and a UE
failed in
handover from
the universal
terrestrial radio
access network
(UTRAN) to the
GSM/EDGE
radio access
network
(GERAN) or
evolved UMTS
terrestrial radio
access network
(E-UTRAN)
due to the cause
of configuration
unacceptable,
the RNC
prevents the
handover from
UTRAN to
GERAN or E-
UTRAN in this
call. When the
switch is turned
off, the RNC
allows another
handover from
UTRAN to
GERAN or E-
UTRAN in this
call. 6.
HO_CS_IRAT
HHO_WITH_I
NTRA_FREQ_
MR_SWITCH:
Whether the
RNC sends the
periodic inter-
RAT
measurement
control and
periodic intra-
frequency
measurement
control
simultaneously
to UEs
processing CS
services. When
this switch is
turned on, the
RNC sends the
periodic inter-
RAT
measurement
control and
periodic intra-
frequency
measurement
control
simultaneously
to UEs
processing CS
services. The
inter-RAT
measurement
control carries
the periodic
intra-frequency
measurement ID
so that the UEs
report both the
inter-RAT MRs
and Ec/N0 of the
active set. In this
way, the RNC
can decide
whether to
perform an
inter-RAT
handover based
on the Ec/N0 of
the active set.
When this
switch is turned
off, the RNC
sends only the
periodic inter-
RAT
measurement
control to UEs
processing CS
services and the
Ec/N0 of the
active set is not
considered in
the inter-RAT
handovers. 7.
HO_PS_IRATH
HO_WITH_IN
TRA_FREQ_M
R_SWITCH:
Whether the
RNC sends the
periodic inter-
RAT
measurement
control and
periodic intra-
frequency
measurement
control
simultaneously
to UEs
processing PS
services. When
this switch is
turned on, the
RNC sends the
periodic inter-
RAT
measurement
control and
periodic intra-
frequency
measurement
control
simultaneously
to UEs
processing PS
services. The
inter-RAT
measurement
control carries
the periodic
intra-frequency
measurement ID
so that the UEs
report both the
inter-RAT MRs
and Ec/N0 of the
active set. In this
way, the RNC
can decide
whether to
perform an
inter-RAT
handover based
on the Ec/N0 of
the active set.
When this
switch is turned
off, the RNC
sends only the
periodic inter-
RAT
measurement
control to UEs
processing PS
services and the
Ec/N0 of the
active set is not
considered in
the inter-RAT
handovers. 8.
HO_MC_INTR
AFREQ_NCEL
L_COMBINE_
SWITCH:
Whether to use
the algorithm of
intra-frequency
neighboring cell
combination.
When this
switch is turned
on, the
algorithm of
intra-frequency
neighboring cell
combination is
used for intra-
frequency
measurement
objects. When
this switch is
turned off, the
best cell
algorithm is
used. 9.
HO_MC_INTE
RFREQ_NCEL
L_COMBINE_
SWITCH:
Whether to use
the algorithm of
inter-frequency
neighboring cell
combination.
When this
switch is turned
on, the
algorithm of
inter-frequency
neighboring cell
combination is
used for inter-
frequency
measurement
objects. When
this switch is
turned off, the
best cell
algorithm is
used. 10.
HO_MC_GSM
_NCELL_COM
BINE_SWITC
H: Whether to
use the
algorithm of
neighboring
GSM cell
combination.
When this
switch is turned
on, the
algorithm of
neighboring
GSM cell
combination is
used for GSM
measurement
objects. When
this switch is
turned off, the
best cell
algorithm is
used. 11.
HO_MC_LTE_
NCELL_COM
BINE_SWITC
H: Whether to
use the
algorithm of
neighboring
LTE cell
combination.
When this
switch is turned
on, the
algorithm of
neighboring
LTE cell
combination is
used for LTE
measurement
objects. When
this switch is
turned off, the
best cell
algorithm is
used. 12.
HO_U2L_LOA
D_PS_HO_SWI
TCH: Whether a
load-based PS
handover from
UMTS to LTE is
allowed. When
this switch is
turned on, an
LDR-triggered
PS handover
from UMTS to
LTE is allowed.
13.
HO_U2L_LOA
D_PS_REDIRE
CT_SWITCH:
Whether a load-
based PS
redirection from
UMTS to LTE is
allowed. When
this switch is
turned on, an
LDR-triggered
PS redirection
from UMTS to
LTE is allowed.
If both
HO_U2L_LOA
D_PS_REDIRE
CT_SWITCH
and
HO_U2L_LOA
D_PS_HO_SWI
TCH are
selected, a PS
handover from
UMTS to LTE is
preferred.
GUI Value
Range:HO_CO
MACROMICR
O_INTER_FRE
Q_OUT_SWIT
CH,
HO_U2L_REDI
R_BASED_AB
SOLUTE_FRE
Q_SWITCH,
HO_U2L_COV
_PS_REDIREC
T_SWITCH,
HO_U2L_COV
_PS_HO_SWIT
CH,
HO_INTER_R
AT_PENALTY
_FOR_UNCFG
_SWITCH,
HO_CS_IRAT
HHO_WITH_I
NTRA_FREQ_
MR_SWITCH,
HO_PS_IRATH
HO_WITH_IN
TRA_FREQ_M
R_SWITCH,
HO_MC_INTR
AFREQ_NCEL
L_COMBINE_
SWITCH,
HO_MC_INTE
RFREQ_NCEL
L_COMBINE_
SWITCH,
HO_MC_GSM
_NCELL_COM
BINE_SWITC
H,
HO_MC_LTE_
NCELL_COM
BINE_SWITC
H,
HO_U2L_LOA
D_PS_HO_SWI
TCH,
HO_U2L_LOA
D_PS_REDIRE
CT_SWITCH
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:HO_CO
MACROMICR
O_INTER_FRE
Q_OUT_SWIT
CH,
HO_U2L_REDI
R_BASED_AB
SOLUTE_FRE
Q_SWITCH,
HO_U2L_COV
_PS_REDIREC
T_SWITCH,
HO_U2L_COV
_PS_HO_SWIT
CH,
HO_INTER_R
AT_PENALTY
_FOR_UNCFG
_SWITCH,
HO_CS_IRAT
HHO_WITH_I
NTRA_FREQ_
MR_SWITCH,
HO_PS_IRATH
HO_WITH_IN
TRA_FREQ_M
R_SWITCH,
HO_MC_INTR
AFREQ_NCEL
L_COMBINE_
SWITCH,
HO_MC_INTE
RFREQ_NCEL
L_COMBINE_
SWITCH,
HO_MC_GSM
_NCELL_COM
BINE_SWITC
H,
HO_MC_LTE_
NCELL_COM
BINE_SWITC
H,
HO_U2L_LOA
D_PS_HO_SWI
TCH,
HO_U2L_LOA
D_PS_REDIRE
CT_SWITCH
Default
Value:HO_CO
MACROMICR
O_INTER_FRE
Q_OUT_SWIT
CH-0&HO_U2
L_COV_PS_H
O_SWITCH-0
&HO_U2L_CO
V_PS_REDIRE
CT_SWITCH-0
&HO_U2L_RE
DIR_BASED_
ABSOLUTE_F
REQ_SWITCH
-0&HO_INTER
_RAT_PENAL
TY_FOR_UNC
FG_SWITCH-0
&HO_CS_IRA
THHO_WITH_
INTRA_FREQ_
MR_SWITCH-
0&HO_PS_IRA
THHO_WITH_
INTRA_FREQ_
MR_SWITCH-
0&HO_MC_IN
TRAFREQ_NC
ELL_COMBIN
E_SWITCH-
1&HO_MC_IN
TERFREQ_NC
ELL_COMBIN
E_SWITCH-
1&HO_MC_GS
M_NCELL_CO
MBINE_SWIT
CH-
1&HO_MC_LT
E_NCELL_CO
MBINE_SWIT
CH-1&HO_U2
L_LOAD_PS_
HO_SWITCH-0
&HO_U2L_LO
AD_PS_REDIR
ECT_SWITCH-
0
RNC handles
the INITIAL UE
message from a
CN node if the Iu
interface is in the
reset state. 3)
RNC_RBRECF
G_DRD_FAIL_
ROLLBACK_S
WITCH (RB
Reconfiguration
DRD Rollback
Switch) When
the switch is
turned on, the
RNC supports
rollback caused
by failed
directed retry
decisions
(DRDs) of RB
reconfiguration.
When the switch
is turned off, the
RNC does not
support rollback
caused by failed
DRDs of RB
reconfiguration.
4)
RNC_CS_QUE
RY_UE_IMEI_
SWITCH (CS
IMEI Request
Switch) When
this switch is
turned on, the
RNC rather than
the CN sends an
IDENTITY
REQUEST
message to
obtain the
international
mobile
equipment
identity (IMEI)
of a UE. Note:
When the CN
checks the serial
number of direct
transfer
messages and
the
SEND_MSG_N
ULL_SWITCH
switch is turned
off, turning on
this switch leads
to inconsistency
in the serial
number of direct
transfer
messages
between the CN
and the UE. This
causes CS
service setup
failures.
Therefore, you
are not advised
to turn on this
switch. Before
turning on this
switch, test the
interworking
between the
RNC and the
CN. If the CN
checks the serial
number of direct
transfer
messages, turn
on
SEND_MSG_N
ULL_SWITCH
under
"PROCESSSWI
TCH4" in the
"SET
URRCTRLSWI
TCH"
command.
When the switch
is turned off, the
RNC does not
send an
IDENTITY
REQUEST
message to
obtain the IMEI
of a UE. 5)
RNC_PS_QUE
RY_UE_IMEI_
SWITCH (PS
IMEI Request
Switch) When
the switch is
turned on, the
RNC, rather
than the CN,
sends an
IDENTITY
REQUEST
message to
obtain the IMEI
of a UE. When
the switch is
turned off, the
RNC does not
send an
IDENTITY
REQUEST
message to
obtain the IMEI
of a UE. 6)
FACH_DTCH_
CONGEST_P2
D (P2D Switch
for Congested
FACH or
DTCH) When
the switch is
turned on, UEs
using PS
services trigger
the
CELL_PCH-to-
CELL_DCH
procedure (P2D
procedure for
short) on a
congested
FACH or
DTCH. When
the switch is
turned off, UEs
using PS
services do not
trigger the P2D
procedure on a
congested
FACH or
DTCH. 7)
RNC_RBSETU
P_DRD_FAIL_
ROLLBACK_S
WITCH (RB
Establishment
DRD Rollback
Switch) When
the switch is
turned on, the
RNC supports
rollback caused
by failed DRDs
of RB
establishment.
When the switch
is turned off, the
RNC does not
support rollback
caused by failed
DRDs of RB
establishment.
8)
PS_NOTIFYC
N_NOTDOWN
SIZE_SWITCH
(Switch for Not
Triggering Rate
Reduction
Negotiation
Between the CN
and the RNC
After a PS
Service Access
Failure) When
the switch is
turned on, the
access rate is not
negotiated
between the
RNC and the CN
if a PS service
fails to be
admitted. When
the switch is
turned off, the
access rate is
negotiated
between the
RNC and the CN
if a PS service
fails to be
admitted. 9)
ASU_RSP_TIM
EOUT_HAND
LE_SWITCH
(Switch for
Performing the
Optimized Soft-
Handover
Timeout
Procedure)
When the switch
is turned on, the
RNC considers
that it has
received an
ACTIVE SET
UPDATE
COMPLETE
message during
soft handover
procedure after
the message has
expired. When
the switch is
turned off,
RABs are
directly released
during soft
handover
procedure after
the ACTIVE
SET UPDATE
COMPLETE
message has
expired. 10)
RB_RECFG_U
SER_INACT_S
WITCH (Switch
for Performing
the Optimized
RRC
Connection
Release
Procedure with
No Data
Transmitted on
the UE upon UE
State Transition
Timeout) When
the switch is
turned on, the
RNC initiated
the release
process with the
cause of user
inactive when
the UE have no
data to transmit.
When the switch
is turned off, the
RNC initiated
the release
process with
other causes
when the UE
have no data to
transmit. 11)
RRC_SCRI_N
ORM_REL_S
WITCH (Switch
for Performing
the Optimized
RRC
Connection
Release
Procedure on
Receipt of a
SIGNALLING
CONNECTION
RELEASE
INDICATION
Message) When
the switch is
CU_OVERLAP
_DSCR_SWIT
CH (Switch for
Performing the
Optimized
Procedure for
Concurrent RB
and Cell Update,
Hard handover,
or DRD) When
the switch is
turned on, the
DSCR
procedure is
performed if
RNC can not
handles
different
processes
performed
simultaneously.
When the switch
is turned off,the
DSCR
procedure is not
performed in
this scenes. 14)
TRB_RST_DS
CR_SWITCH
(Switch for
Performing the
Optimized TRB
Reset Procedure
for PS BE
Services) When
the switch is
turned on, the
DSCR
procedure is
performed if a
Layer 2 data
transmission
error occurs.
When the switch
is turned off, the
DSCR
procedure is not
performed if a
Layer 2 data
transmission
error occurs. 15)
RNC_FD_SCRI
_FORCE_REL_
SWITCH
(Signaling
Connection
Release Switch
for UEs
Supporting Fast
Dormancy)
When the switch
is turned on, if
the RNC
receives a
SIGNALING
CONNECTION
RELEASE
INDICATION
from UE with
the cause of "UE
Requested PS
Data session
end", the RNC
triggers the state
transition for the
UE. Otherwise,
the RNC
releases the
signaling
connection.
When the switch
is turned off, if
the RNC
receives a
SIGNALING
CONNECTION
RELEASE
INDICATION
from UE, the
RNC triggers
the state
transition for the
UE. 16)
USRPLN_PRO
RATION_SHA
RED_ALO
(Algorithm
Switch for Inter-
Subrack Load
Sharing on the
User Plane)
When the switch
is turned on,
load sharing can
be performed
based on the
ratio of available
user plane
resources to
total user plane
resources in a
subrack. When
the switch is
turned off, load
sharing cannot
be performed
based on the
ratio of available
user plane
resources to
total user plane
resources in a
subrack. 17)
FP_IUUP_TRA
CE_SWITCH
(Switch for
Tracing UEs
Failing in FP
Synchronization
) When the
switch is turned
on, UEs using
FP can be traced
in terms of data
streams. When
the switch is
turned off, UEs
using FP cannot
be traced in
terms of data
streams. 18)
RNC_PCHR_O
UTPUT_CTRL
_SWITCH
(Switch for
Reducing PCHR
Log Information
for Normal
Procedure) The
switch
RNC_PCHR_O
UTPUT_CTRL
_SWITCH
controls whether
the RNC
reduces
information
recorded in a
PCHR log for a
normal
procedure.
When this
switch is turned
on, the RNC
reduces
information in a
performance
call history
record (PCHR)
log recorded
during a normal
procedure and
reports only the
following
information
blocks: -
RRC_RELEAS
E-
CS_RAB_SET
UP -
PS_RAB_SET
UP -
CS_RAB_REL
-PS_RAB_REL
-SHO -
SYS_HO_OUT
-
INTRA_FREQ_
NET_OPT -
STAT -
CS_RAB_QUA
LITY_STAT -
PS_RAB_QUA
LITY_STAT A
procedure is
abnormal only
when either of
the following
conditions is
met: -The RRC
connection
setup fails. -The
RAB setup fails.
-The RAB is
abnormally
released. -The
value of the
information
element (IE)
NAS-PDU
contained in a
DIRECT
TRANSFER
message is
ATTACH
REJECT, RAU
REJECT, or
LAU REJECT.
If this switch is
turned off, the
RNC does not
reduce
information
recorded in a
PCHR log. 19)
DTMF_SWITC
H (DTMF
Switch) When
the switch is
turned on, the
RNC starts
tracing after
receiving a
special
RANAP_DIRE
CT_TRANSFE
R message from
a UE. When the
switch is turned
off, the RNC
simultaneously.
This switch
USRPLN_PRO
RATION_SHA
RED_ALO will
be deleted from
later versions.
Although the
configuration
interface in this
version supports
delivery of the
setting of this
switch, the
system does not
use this switch.
Therefore, this
switch is not
recommended.
GUI Value
Range:LOAD_I
RAT_HO_RNC
_FILL_TL,
SEND_IDT_JU
DGE_IU_RESE
T,
RNC_RBRECF
G_DRD_FAIL_
ROLLBACK_S
WITCH,
RNC_CS_QUE
RY_UE_IMEI_
SWITCH,
RNC_PS_QUE
RY_UE_IMEI_
SWITCH,
FACH_DTCH_
CONGEST_P2
D,
RNC_RBSETU
P_DRD_FAIL_
ROLLBACK_S
WITCH,
PS_NOTIFYC
N_NOTDOWN
SIZE_SWITCH
,
ASU_RSP_TIM
EOUT_HAND
LE_SWITCH,
RB_RECFG_U
SER_INACT_S
WITCH,
RRC_SCRI_N
ORM_REL_S
WITCH,
CELLUPT_RL
FAILURE_SRB
REESTAB_SW
ITCH,
CU_OVERLAP
_DSCR_SWIT
CH,
TRB_RST_DS
CR_SWITCH,
RNC_FD_SCRI
_FORCE_REL_
SWITCH,
USRPLN_PRO
RATION_SHA
RED_ALO,
FP_IUUP_TRA
CE_SWITCH,
RNC_PCHR_O
UTPUT_CTRL
_SWITCH,
DTMF_SWITC
H,
FAST_CS_FB_
BASEDON_RI
M_SWITCH,
L2U_SRVCC_
WITH_PS_HO
_SWITCH
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:LOAD_I
RAT_HO_RNC
_FILL_TL,
SEND_IDT_JU
DGE_IU_RESE
T,
RNC_RBRECF
G_DRD_FAIL_
ROLLBACK_S
WITCH,
RNC_CS_QUE
RY_UE_IMEI_
SWITCH,
RNC_PS_QUE
RY_UE_IMEI_
SWITCH,
FACH_DTCH_
CONGEST_P2
D,
RNC_RBSETU
P_DRD_FAIL_
ROLLBACK_S
WITCH,
PS_NOTIFYC
N_NOTDOWN
SIZE_SWITCH
,
ASU_RSP_TIM
EOUT_HAND
LE_SWITCH,
RB_RECFG_U
SER_INACT_S
WITCH,
RRC_SCRI_N
ORM_REL_S
WITCH,
CELLUPT_RL
FAILURE_SRB
REESTAB_SW
ITCH,
CU_OVERLAP
_DSCR_SWIT
CH,
TRB_RST_DS
CR_SWITCH,
RNC_FD_SCRI
_FORCE_REL_
SWITCH,
USRPLN_PRO
RATION_SHA
RED_ALO,
FP_IUUP_TRA
CE_SWITCH,
RNC_PCHR_O
UTPUT_CTRL
_SWITCH,
DTMF_SWITC
H,
FAST_CS_FB_
BASEDON_RI
M_SWITCH,
L2U_SRVCC_
WITH_PS_HO
_SWITCH
Default
Value:LOAD_I
RAT_HO_RNC
_FILL_TL-0&S
END_IDT_JUD
GE_IU_RESET
-0&RNC_RBR
ECFG_DRD_F
AIL_ROLLBA
CK_SWITCH-1
&RNC_CS_QU
ERY_UE_IMEI
_SWITCH-0&R
NC_PS_QUER
Y_UE_IMEI_S
WITCH-0&FA
CH_DTCH_CO
NGEST_P2D-0
&RNC_RBSET
UP_DRD_FAIL
_ROLLBACK_
SWITCH-0&PS
_NOTIFYCN_
NOTDOWNSI
ZE_SWITCH-0
&ASU_RSP_TI
MEOUT_HAN
DLE_SWITCH-
0&RB_RECFG
_USER_INACT
_SWITCH-0&R
RC_SCRI_NO
RM_REL_SWI
TCH-0&CELL
UPT_RLFAILU
RE_SRBREES
TAB_SWITCH
-0&CU_OVER
LAP_DSCR_S
WITCH-0&TR
B_RST_DSCR_
SWITCH-0&R
NC_FD_SCRI_
FORCE_REL_
SWITCH-0&U
SRPLN_PROR
ATION_SHAR
ED_ALO-0&FP
_IUUP_TRACE
_SWITCH-1&R
NC_PCHR_OU
TPUT_CTRL_S
WITCH-1&DT
MF_SWITCH-1
&FAST_CS_F
B_BASEDON_
RIM_SWITCH-
1&L2U_SRVC
C_WITH_PS_H
O_SWITCH-1
RNC handles
the INITIAL UE
message from a
CN node if the Iu
interface is in the
reset state. 3)
RNC_RBRECF
G_DRD_FAIL_
ROLLBACK_S
WITCH (RB
Reconfiguration
DRD Rollback
Switch) When
the switch is
turned on, the
RNC supports
rollback caused
by failed
directed retry
decisions
(DRDs) of RB
reconfiguration.
When the switch
is turned off, the
RNC does not
support rollback
caused by failed
DRDs of RB
reconfiguration.
4)
RNC_CS_QUE
RY_UE_IMEI_
SWITCH (CS
IMEI Request
Switch) When
this switch is
turned on, the
RNC rather than
the CN sends an
IDENTITY
REQUEST
message to
obtain the
international
mobile
equipment
identity (IMEI)
of a UE. Note:
When the CN
checks the serial
number of direct
transfer
messages and
the
SEND_MSG_N
ULL_SWITCH
switch is turned
off, turning on
this switch leads
to inconsistency
in the serial
number of direct
transfer
messages
between the CN
and the UE. This
causes CS
service setup
failures.
Therefore, you
are not advised
to turn on this
switch. Before
turning on this
switch, test the
interworking
between the
RNC and the
CN. If the CN
checks the serial
number of direct
transfer
messages, turn
on
SEND_MSG_N
ULL_SWITCH
under
"PROCESSSWI
TCH4" in the
"SET
URRCTRLSWI
TCH"
command.
When the switch
is turned off, the
RNC does not
send an
IDENTITY
REQUEST
message to
obtain the IMEI
of a UE. 5)
RNC_PS_QUE
RY_UE_IMEI_
SWITCH (PS
IMEI Request
Switch) When
the switch is
turned on, the
RNC, rather
than the CN,
sends an
IDENTITY
REQUEST
message to
obtain the IMEI
of a UE. When
the switch is
turned off, the
RNC does not
send an
IDENTITY
REQUEST
message to
obtain the IMEI
of a UE. 6)
FACH_DTCH_
CONGEST_P2
D (P2D Switch
for Congested
FACH or
DTCH) When
the switch is
turned on, UEs
using PS
services trigger
the
CELL_PCH-to-
CELL_DCH
procedure (P2D
procedure for
short) on a
congested
FACH or
DTCH. When
the switch is
turned off, UEs
using PS
services do not
trigger the P2D
procedure on a
congested
FACH or
DTCH. 7)
RNC_RBSETU
P_DRD_FAIL_
ROLLBACK_S
WITCH (RB
Establishment
DRD Rollback
Switch) When
the switch is
turned on, the
RNC supports
rollback caused
by failed DRDs
of RB
establishment.
When the switch
is turned off, the
RNC does not
support rollback
caused by failed
DRDs of RB
establishment.
8)
PS_NOTIFYC
N_NOTDOWN
SIZE_SWITCH
(Switch for Not
Triggering Rate
Reduction
Negotiation
Between the CN
and the RNC
After a PS
Service Access
Failure) When
the switch is
turned on, the
access rate is not
negotiated
between the
RNC and the CN
if a PS service
fails to be
admitted. When
the switch is
turned off, the
access rate is
negotiated
between the
RNC and the CN
if a PS service
fails to be
admitted. 9)
ASU_RSP_TIM
EOUT_HAND
LE_SWITCH
(Switch for
Performing the
Optimized Soft-
Handover
Timeout
Procedure)
When the switch
is turned on, the
RNC considers
that it has
received an
ACTIVE SET
UPDATE
COMPLETE
message during
soft handover
procedure after
the message has
expired. When
the switch is
turned off,
RABs are
directly released
during soft
handover
procedure after
the ACTIVE
SET UPDATE
COMPLETE
message has
expired. 10)
RB_RECFG_U
SER_INACT_S
WITCH (Switch
for Performing
the Optimized
RRC
Connection
Release
Procedure with
No Data
Transmitted on
the UE upon UE
State Transition
Timeout) When
the switch is
turned on, the
RNC initiated
the release
process with the
cause of user
inactive when
the UE have no
data to transmit.
When the switch
is turned off, the
RNC initiated
the release
process with
other causes
when the UE
have no data to
transmit. 11)
RRC_SCRI_N
ORM_REL_S
WITCH (Switch
for Performing
the Optimized
RRC
Connection
Release
Procedure on
Receipt of a
SIGNALLING
CONNECTION
RELEASE
INDICATION
Message) When
the switch is
CU_OVERLAP
_DSCR_SWIT
CH (Switch for
Performing the
Optimized
Procedure for
Concurrent RB
and Cell Update,
Hard handover,
or DRD) When
the switch is
turned on, the
DSCR
procedure is
performed if
RNC can not
handles
different
processes
performed
simultaneously.
When the switch
is turned off,the
DSCR
procedure is not
performed in
this scenes. 14)
TRB_RST_DS
CR_SWITCH
(Switch for
Performing the
Optimized TRB
Reset Procedure
for PS BE
Services) When
the switch is
turned on, the
DSCR
procedure is
performed if a
Layer 2 data
transmission
error occurs.
When the switch
is turned off, the
DSCR
procedure is not
performed if a
Layer 2 data
transmission
error occurs. 15)
RNC_FD_SCRI
_FORCE_REL_
SWITCH
(Signaling
Connection
Release Switch
for UEs
Supporting Fast
Dormancy)
When the switch
is turned on, if
the RNC
receives a
SIGNALING
CONNECTION
RELEASE
INDICATION
from UE with
the cause of "UE
Requested PS
Data session
end", the RNC
triggers the state
transition for the
UE. Otherwise,
the RNC
releases the
signaling
connection.
When the switch
is turned off, if
the RNC
receives a
SIGNALING
CONNECTION
RELEASE
INDICATION
from UE, the
RNC triggers
the state
transition for the
UE. 16)
USRPLN_PRO
RATION_SHA
RED_ALO
(Algorithm
Switch for Inter-
Subrack Load
Sharing on the
User Plane)
When the switch
is turned on,
load sharing can
be performed
based on the
ratio of available
user plane
resources to
total user plane
resources in a
subrack. When
the switch is
turned off, load
sharing cannot
be performed
based on the
ratio of available
user plane
resources to
total user plane
resources in a
subrack. 17)
FP_IUUP_TRA
CE_SWITCH
(Switch for
Tracing UEs
Failing in FP
Synchronization
) When the
switch is turned
on, UEs using
FP can be traced
in terms of data
streams. When
the switch is
turned off, UEs
using FP cannot
be traced in
terms of data
streams. 18)
RNC_PCHR_O
UTPUT_CTRL
_SWITCH
(Switch for
Reducing PCHR
Log Information
for Normal
Procedure) The
switch
RNC_PCHR_O
UTPUT_CTRL
_SWITCH
controls whether
the RNC
reduces
information
recorded in a
PCHR log for a
normal
procedure.
When this
switch is turned
on, the RNC
reduces
information in a
performance
call history
record (PCHR)
log recorded
during a normal
procedure and
reports only the
following
information
blocks: -
RRC_RELEAS
E-
CS_RAB_SET
UP -
PS_RAB_SET
UP -
CS_RAB_REL
-PS_RAB_REL
-SHO -
SYS_HO_OUT
-
INTRA_FREQ_
NET_OPT -
STAT -
CS_RAB_QUA
LITY_STAT -
PS_RAB_QUA
LITY_STAT A
procedure is
abnormal only
when either of
the following
conditions is
met: -The RRC
connection
setup fails. -The
RAB setup fails.
-The RAB is
abnormally
released. -The
value of the
information
element (IE)
NAS-PDU
contained in a
DIRECT
TRANSFER
message is
ATTACH
REJECT, RAU
REJECT, or
LAU REJECT.
If this switch is
turned off, the
RNC does not
reduce
information
recorded in a
PCHR log. 19)
DTMF_SWITC
H (DTMF
Switch) When
the switch is
turned on, the
RNC starts
tracing after
receiving a
special
RANAP_DIRE
CT_TRANSFE
R message from
a UE. When the
switch is turned
off, the RNC
simultaneously.
This switch
USRPLN_PRO
RATION_SHA
RED_ALO will
be deleted from
later versions.
Although the
configuration
interface in this
version supports
delivery of the
setting of this
switch, the
system does not
use this switch.
Therefore, this
switch is not
recommended.
GUI Value
Range:LOAD_I
RAT_HO_RNC
_FILL_TL,
SEND_IDT_JU
DGE_IU_RESE
T,
RNC_RBRECF
G_DRD_FAIL_
ROLLBACK_S
WITCH,
RNC_CS_QUE
RY_UE_IMEI_
SWITCH,
RNC_PS_QUE
RY_UE_IMEI_
SWITCH,
FACH_DTCH_
CONGEST_P2
D,
RNC_RBSETU
P_DRD_FAIL_
ROLLBACK_S
WITCH,
PS_NOTIFYC
N_NOTDOWN
SIZE_SWITCH
,
ASU_RSP_TIM
EOUT_HAND
LE_SWITCH,
RB_RECFG_U
SER_INACT_S
WITCH,
RRC_SCRI_N
ORM_REL_S
WITCH,
CELLUPT_RL
FAILURE_SRB
REESTAB_SW
ITCH,
CU_OVERLAP
_DSCR_SWIT
CH,
TRB_RST_DS
CR_SWITCH,
RNC_FD_SCRI
_FORCE_REL_
SWITCH,
USRPLN_PRO
RATION_SHA
RED_ALO,
FP_IUUP_TRA
CE_SWITCH,
RNC_PCHR_O
UTPUT_CTRL
_SWITCH,
DTMF_SWITC
H,
FAST_CS_FB_
BASEDON_RI
M_SWITCH,
L2U_SRVCC_
WITH_PS_HO
_SWITCH
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:LOAD_I
RAT_HO_RNC
_FILL_TL,
SEND_IDT_JU
DGE_IU_RESE
T,
RNC_RBRECF
G_DRD_FAIL_
ROLLBACK_S
WITCH,
RNC_CS_QUE
RY_UE_IMEI_
SWITCH,
RNC_PS_QUE
RY_UE_IMEI_
SWITCH,
FACH_DTCH_
CONGEST_P2
D,
RNC_RBSETU
P_DRD_FAIL_
ROLLBACK_S
WITCH,
PS_NOTIFYC
N_NOTDOWN
SIZE_SWITCH
,
ASU_RSP_TIM
EOUT_HAND
LE_SWITCH,
RB_RECFG_U
SER_INACT_S
WITCH,
RRC_SCRI_N
ORM_REL_S
WITCH,
CELLUPT_RL
FAILURE_SRB
REESTAB_SW
ITCH,
CU_OVERLAP
_DSCR_SWIT
CH,
TRB_RST_DS
CR_SWITCH,
RNC_FD_SCRI
_FORCE_REL_
SWITCH,
USRPLN_PRO
RATION_SHA
RED_ALO,
FP_IUUP_TRA
CE_SWITCH,
RNC_PCHR_O
UTPUT_CTRL
_SWITCH,
DTMF_SWITC
H,
FAST_CS_FB_
BASEDON_RI
M_SWITCH,
L2U_SRVCC_
WITH_PS_HO
_SWITCH
Default
Value:LOAD_I
RAT_HO_RNC
_FILL_TL-0&S
END_IDT_JUD
GE_IU_RESET
-0&RNC_RBR
ECFG_DRD_F
AIL_ROLLBA
CK_SWITCH-1
&RNC_CS_QU
ERY_UE_IMEI
_SWITCH-0&R
NC_PS_QUER
Y_UE_IMEI_S
WITCH-0&FA
CH_DTCH_CO
NGEST_P2D-0
&RNC_RBSET
UP_DRD_FAIL
_ROLLBACK_
SWITCH-0&PS
_NOTIFYCN_
NOTDOWNSI
ZE_SWITCH-0
&ASU_RSP_TI
MEOUT_HAN
DLE_SWITCH-
0&RB_RECFG
_USER_INACT
_SWITCH-0&R
RC_SCRI_NO
RM_REL_SWI
TCH-0&CELL
UPT_RLFAILU
RE_SRBREES
TAB_SWITCH
-0&CU_OVER
LAP_DSCR_S
WITCH-0&TR
B_RST_DSCR_
SWITCH-0&R
NC_FD_SCRI_
FORCE_REL_
SWITCH-0&U
SRPLN_PROR
ATION_SHAR
ED_ALO-0&FP
_IUUP_TRACE
_SWITCH-1&R
NC_PCHR_OU
TPUT_CTRL_S
WITCH-1&DT
MF_SWITCH-1
&FAST_CS_F
B_BASEDON_
RIM_SWITCH-
1&L2U_SRVC
C_WITH_PS_H
O_SWITCH-1
T_DSCR. When
it is checked,
DRNC will start
DSCR
procedure
directly in RRC
states other than
CELL_DCH,
otherwise,
DRNC will
transfer RRC
CELL UPDATE
message to
SRNC. 4)
RNC_SHARE_
SWITCH. When
it is checked, the
traffic sharing
function is
enabled,
otherwise, the
traffic sharing
function is
disabled, service
access will be
affected under
heavy traffic. 5)
RNCAP_IMSI_
HO_SWITCH.
When it is
checked, Imsi
handover
function will be
used, otherwise
it will be not
used. 6)
TERMINAL_V
ERSION_DEB
ASE_SWITCH.
When it is
checked,
terminal version
R4 will debase
to R99. 7)
SYS_HO_OUT
_CIPHER_SWI
TCH. When it is
checked, the
the processing
based on
CR2284R1, that
is, based on the
description in
section 8.6.6.28
of Release 5 TS
25.331. In this
section, it
describes that
the HFN is
increased by one
when RB setup
is accompanied
by a Timing re-
initialized hard
handover. When
this switch is
turned off, the
HFN is not
increased by one
when RB setup
is accompanied
by a Timing re-
initialized hard
handover. 11)
CDT_MSG_FU
LL_TRACE.
When it is
checked, CDT
trace function
which starts
tracing from
message RRC
CONNECT
REQUEST. 12)
CR2284R1_CO
MPATIBLE_S
WITCH.
CR2284R1
causes the
compatible
problem. if UE
is not consistent
with RNC
regarding
whether accept
the CR2284R1
or not, it will
cause the
problem of
streaming when
UEs are
communicating
with each other.
So RNC creates
this switch.
when it is
checked, RNC is
auto-adaptive to
accept the
CR2284R1
according to UE
version
information.
The principles
that RNC judges
UE whether to
accept the
CR2284R1 are
as follows: R5
and above UE
accepts the CR;
R99/R4 UE, if it
receives the
START LIST
value from RB
SETUP
COMPLETE,R
NC figures that
UE accepts the
CR; R99/R4 UE,
if it only
receives the
START value
from RB
SETUP
COMPLETE,R
NC figures that
UE does not
accept the CR;
when it is not
checked,
whether RNC
accept the CR or
not is according
to
CR2284R1_SW
ITCH. The
relations
between these
two switches
CR2284R1_SW
ITCH and
CR2284R1_CO
MPATIBLE_S
WITCH are as
follows: (1)
CR2284R1_CO
MPATIBLE_S
WITCH is
checked, RNC is
self-compatible,
so the
CR2284R1_SW
ITCH is invalid;
(2)
CR2284R1_CO
MPATIBLE_S
WITCH is not
checked, the
CR2284R1_SW
ITCH is valid.
13)
COMBINE_OP
ERATION_DR
D_SWITCH.
When it is on,
RNC will not
reject the
message RB
SETUP CMP
without the IE
active time. 14)
UL_INTER_PR
OTECT_SWIT
CH. When the
switch is off,
RNC will not do
integrity
protection check
for uplink RRC
messages. 15)
FAST_DORM
ANCY_SWITC
H. When it is
checked, RNC
will apply FAST
DORMANCY
function. 16)
SYS_HO_IN_C
IPHER_SWITC
H. When it is
checked, don't
receive the
encrypted
ability
information
from RELOC
REQ ,default
configured of
encrypted
parameter are
UIA1 and
UEA0. 17)
PTT_EARLY_
TRANS_SWIT
CH_OFF. When
it is checked,
PTT user will
not apply the
early
transmission
function,
otherwise, PTT
user will apply
the early
transmission
function. 18)
UPLINK_MDC
_ENHENCEM
ENT_SWITCH.
This switch has
become invalid.
19)
NODEB_PRIV
ATE_INTERF
ACE_SWITCH.
When it is
checked, the
NodeB private
interface data
can be taken to
the NodeB
through the IUB
protocol
message. 20)
PTT_SPEC_LI_
SWITCH_OFF.
When it is
checked, special
LI will not be
used for PTT
user, otherwise,
special LI will
be used for PTT
user. 21)
RNC_DF_2_U
RA_PCH_SWI
TCH. When it is
checked, RNC
will support
transferring Fast
Dormancy UE
from
CELL_DCH or
CELL_FACH to
URA_PCH.
When it is not
checked, RNC
will not support
transferring Fast
Dormancy UE
from
CELL_DCH or
CELL_FACH to
URA_PCH. 22)
FD_TAC_MAT
CH_SWITCH.
When this
switch is turned
on, the RNC
uses TAC
matching to
determine
whether to apply
the FAST
DORMANCY
function for pre
fast dormancy
synchronization
. 24)
URAPCH_LAY
ERED_PAGIN
G_RT_SWITC
H. Whether the
RNC allows
Layered Paging
in URA_PCH
for a UE
processing real-
time services.
When this
switch is turned
on, the RNC
sends paging
messages to the
cell on which a
UE processing
real-time
services camped
recently and to
the neighboring
cells of this cell.
The RNC pages
the UE in the
entire UTRAN
registration area
(URA) only
when it does not
receive a
response from
the UE. This
significantly
reduces the
number of
paging
messages on the
Uu interface.
When this
switch is turned
off, the RNC
directly pages
the UE in the
entire URA. 25)
URAPCH_LAY
ERED_PAGIN
G_NRT_SWIT
real-time
service. When
this switch is
turned on
(selected), the
first broadcasts a
paging message
in the cell who
has interacted
with the UE for
the last time and
its neighboring
cells. If the UE
cannot be paged,
the RNC then
broadcasts a
paging message
in the LAC or
RAC area.
When this
switch is turned
off (deselected),
the RNC
directly
broadcasts a
paging message
in the LAC or
RAC area. 27)
IDLE_LAYER
ED_PAGING_
RT_SWITCH.
Whether to
enable layered
paging for UEs
in the idle state
who will
establish real-
time service.
When this
switch is turned
on
(selected),first
broadcasts a
paging message
in the cell who
has interacted
with the UE for
the last time and
its neighboring
cells. If the UE
cannot be paged,
the RNC then
broadcasts a
paging message
in the LAC or
RAC area.
When this
switch is turned
off (deselected),
the RNC
directly
broadcasts a
paging message
in the LAC or
RAC area. 28)
INTELLIGENT
_WIFI_DETEC
T_AND_SELE
CTION.
Whether to
enable
intelligent Wi-Fi
detection and
selection for the
RNC. When this
switch is turned
on, the RNC
supports
intelligent Wi-Fi
detection and
selection. When
this switch is
turned off, the
RNC does not
supports
intelligent Wi-Fi
detection and
selection. 29)
INTERRAT_L
OAD_REPORT
_FOR_LTE_S
WITCH.
Whether to
enable the RIM-
based cell load
sharing
function. When
this switch is
turned on, RIM-
based load
sharing can be
achieved
between UMTS
and LTE cells.
Upon receiving
a load sharing
request from an
LTE cell, a
UMTS cell
responds with its
own load
information.
When this
switch is turned
off, UMTS cells
do not support
the RIM-based
cell load sharing
function.
Therefore,
UMTS cells do
not respond to
load sharing
requests from
LTE cells. 30)
PTUSER_IDEN
TIFY_SWITCH
. Whether to
preferentially
guarantee
platinum users
in terms of
network access,
voice quality, or
PS service rate.
When this
switch is turned
on, the RNC
recognizes
platinum users
and
preferentially
guarantees their
user experience.
When this
switch is turned
off, the RNC
does not
recognize
platinum users
and does not
preferentially
guarantee their
user experience.
GUI Value
Range:INVOK
E_TRACE_SW
ITCH,
SYS_INFO_UP
DATE_FOR_I
U_RST,
DRNC_DIREC
T_DSCR,
RNC_SHARE_
SWITCH,
RNCAP_IMSI_
HO_SWITCH,
TERMINAL_V
ERSION_DEB
ASE_SWITCH,
SYS_HO_OUT
_CIPHER_SWI
TCH,
SYS_HO_CIPH
ER_CONFIG,
BARRED_CEL
L_FOR_CSDO
MAIN_RST,
CR2284R1_SW
ITCH,
CDT_MSG_FU
LL_TRACE,
CR2284R1_CO
MPATIBLE_S
WITCH,
COMBINE_OP
ERATION_DR
D_SWITCH,
UL_INTER_PR
OTECT_SWIT
CH,
FAST_DORM
ANCY_SWITC
H,
SYS_HO_IN_C
IPHER_SWITC
H,
PTT_EARLY_
TRANS_SWIT
CH_OFF,
UPLINK_MDC
_ENHENCEM
ENT_SWITCH,
NODEB_PRIV
ATE_INTERF
ACE_SWITCH,
PTT_SPEC_LI_
SWITCH_OFF,
RNC_DF_2_U
RA_PCH_SWI
TCH,
FD_TAC_MAT
CH_SWITCH,
NONPTT_L1_F
AST_SYNC_S
WITCH,
URAPCH_LAY
ERED_PAGIN
G_RT_SWITC
H,
URAPCH_LAY
ERED_PAGIN
G_NRT_SWIT
CH,
IDLE_LAYER
ED_PAGING_
NRT_SWITCH,
IDLE_LAYER
ED_PAGING_
RT_SWITCH,
INTELLIGENT
_WIFI_DETEC
T_AND_SELE
CTION,
INTERRAT_L
OAD_REPORT
_FOR_LTE_S
WITCH,
PTUSER_IDEN
TIFY_SWITCH
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:INVOK
E_TRACE_SW
ITCH,
SYS_INFO_UP
DATE_FOR_I
U_RST,
DRNC_DIREC
T_DSCR,
RNC_SHARE_
SWITCH,
RNCAP_IMSI_
HO_SWITCH,
TERMINAL_V
ERSION_DEB
ASE_SWITCH,
SYS_HO_OUT
_CIPHER_SWI
TCH,
SYS_HO_CIPH
ER_CONFIG,
BARRED_CEL
L_FOR_CSDO
MAIN_RST,
CR2284R1_SW
ITCH,
CDT_MSG_FU
LL_TRACE,
CR2284R1_CO
MPATIBLE_S
WITCH,
COMBINE_OP
ERATION_DR
D_SWITCH,
UL_INTER_PR
OTECT_SWIT
CH,
FAST_DORM
ANCY_SWITC
H,
SYS_HO_IN_C
IPHER_SWITC
H,
PTT_EARLY_
TRANS_SWIT
CH_OFF,
UPLINK_MDC
_ENHENCEM
ENT_SWITCH,
NODEB_PRIV
ATE_INTERF
ACE_SWITCH,
PTT_SPEC_LI_
SWITCH_OFF,
RNC_DF_2_U
RA_PCH_SWI
TCH,
FD_TAC_MAT
CH_SWITCH,
NONPTT_L1_F
AST_SYNC_S
WITCH,
URAPCH_LAY
ERED_PAGIN
G_RT_SWITC
H,
URAPCH_LAY
ERED_PAGIN
G_NRT_SWIT
CH,
IDLE_LAYER
ED_PAGING_
NRT_SWITCH,
IDLE_LAYER
ED_PAGING_
RT_SWITCH,
INTELLIGENT
_WIFI_DETEC
T_AND_SELE
CTION,
INTERRAT_L
OAD_REPORT
_FOR_LTE_S
WITCH,
PTUSER_IDEN
TIFY_SWITCH
Default
Value:INVOKE
_TRACE_SWI
TCH-0&SYS_I
NFO_UPDATE
_FOR_IU_RST
-0&DRNC_DIR
ECT_DSCR-0&
RNC_SHARE_
SWITCH-1&R
NCAP_IMSI_H
O_SWITCH-0
&TERMINAL_
VERSION_DE
BASE_SWITC
H-0&SYS_HO_
OUT_CIPHER_
SWITCH-0&S
YS_HO_CIPHE
R_CONFIG-1&
BARRED_CEL
L_FOR_CSDO
MAIN_RST-0&
CR2284R1_SW
ITCH-0&CDT_
MSG_FULL_T
RACE-0&CR22
84R1_COMPA
TIBLE_SWITC
H-1&COMBIN
E_OPERATIO
N_DRD_SWIT
CH-1&UL_INT
ER_PROTECT
_SWITCH-0&F
AST_DORMA
NCY_SWITCH
-0&SYS_HO_I
N_CIPHER_S
WITCH-0&PT
T_EARLY_TR
ANS_SWITCH
_OFF-0&UPLI
NK_MDC_EN
HENCEMENT
_SWITCH-0&
NODEB_PRIV
ATE_INTERF
ACE_SWITCH
-0&PTT_SPEC
_LI_SWITCH_
OFF-0&RNC_
DF_2_URA_PC
H_SWITCH-0
&FD_TAC_M
ATCH_SWITC
H-0&NONPTT
_L1_FAST_SY
NC_SWITCH-0
&URAPCH_L
AYERED_PAG
ING_RT_SWIT
CH-0&URAPC
H_LAYERED_
PAGING_NRT
_SWITCH-0&I
DLE_LAYERE
D_PAGING_N
RT_SWITCH-0
&IDLE_LAYE
RED_PAGING
_RT_SWITCH-
0&INTELLIGE
NT_WIFI_DET
ECT_AND_SE
LECTION-0&I
NTERRAT_LO
AD_REPORT_
FOR_LTE_SWI
TCH-0&PTUS
ER_IDENTIFY
_SWITCH-0
T_DSCR. When
it is checked,
DRNC will start
DSCR
procedure
directly in RRC
states other than
CELL_DCH,
otherwise,
DRNC will
transfer RRC
CELL UPDATE
message to
SRNC. 4)
RNC_SHARE_
SWITCH. When
it is checked, the
traffic sharing
function is
enabled,
otherwise, the
traffic sharing
function is
disabled, service
access will be
affected under
heavy traffic. 5)
RNCAP_IMSI_
HO_SWITCH.
When it is
checked, Imsi
handover
function will be
used, otherwise
it will be not
used. 6)
TERMINAL_V
ERSION_DEB
ASE_SWITCH.
When it is
checked,
terminal version
R4 will debase
to R99. 7)
SYS_HO_OUT
_CIPHER_SWI
TCH. When it is
checked, the
the processing
based on
CR2284R1, that
is, based on the
description in
section 8.6.6.28
of Release 5 TS
25.331. In this
section, it
describes that
the HFN is
increased by one
when RB setup
is accompanied
by a Timing re-
initialized hard
handover. When
this switch is
turned off, the
HFN is not
increased by one
when RB setup
is accompanied
by a Timing re-
initialized hard
handover. 11)
CDT_MSG_FU
LL_TRACE.
When it is
checked, CDT
trace function
which starts
tracing from
message RRC
CONNECT
REQUEST. 12)
CR2284R1_CO
MPATIBLE_S
WITCH.
CR2284R1
causes the
compatible
problem. if UE
is not consistent
with RNC
regarding
whether accept
the CR2284R1
or not, it will
cause the
problem of
streaming when
UEs are
communicating
with each other.
So RNC creates
this switch.
when it is
checked, RNC is
auto-adaptive to
accept the
CR2284R1
according to UE
version
information.
The principles
that RNC judges
UE whether to
accept the
CR2284R1 are
as follows: R5
and above UE
accepts the CR;
R99/R4 UE, if it
receives the
START LIST
value from RB
SETUP
COMPLETE,R
NC figures that
UE accepts the
CR; R99/R4 UE,
if it only
receives the
START value
from RB
SETUP
COMPLETE,R
NC figures that
UE does not
accept the CR;
when it is not
checked,
whether RNC
accept the CR or
not is according
to
CR2284R1_SW
ITCH. The
relations
between these
two switches
CR2284R1_SW
ITCH and
CR2284R1_CO
MPATIBLE_S
WITCH are as
follows: (1)
CR2284R1_CO
MPATIBLE_S
WITCH is
checked, RNC is
self-compatible,
so the
CR2284R1_SW
ITCH is invalid;
(2)
CR2284R1_CO
MPATIBLE_S
WITCH is not
checked, the
CR2284R1_SW
ITCH is valid.
13)
COMBINE_OP
ERATION_DR
D_SWITCH.
When it is on,
RNC will not
reject the
message RB
SETUP CMP
without the IE
active time. 14)
UL_INTER_PR
OTECT_SWIT
CH. When the
switch is off,
RNC will not do
integrity
protection check
for uplink RRC
messages. 15)
FAST_DORM
ANCY_SWITC
H. When it is
checked, RNC
will apply FAST
DORMANCY
function. 16)
SYS_HO_IN_C
IPHER_SWITC
H. When it is
checked, don't
receive the
encrypted
ability
information
from RELOC
REQ ,default
configured of
encrypted
parameter are
UIA1 and
UEA0. 17)
PTT_EARLY_
TRANS_SWIT
CH_OFF. When
it is checked,
PTT user will
not apply the
early
transmission
function,
otherwise, PTT
user will apply
the early
transmission
function. 18)
UPLINK_MDC
_ENHENCEM
ENT_SWITCH.
This switch has
become invalid.
19)
NODEB_PRIV
ATE_INTERF
ACE_SWITCH.
When it is
checked, the
NodeB private
interface data
can be taken to
the NodeB
through the IUB
protocol
message. 20)
PTT_SPEC_LI_
SWITCH_OFF.
When it is
checked, special
LI will not be
used for PTT
user, otherwise,
special LI will
be used for PTT
user. 21)
RNC_DF_2_U
RA_PCH_SWI
TCH. When it is
checked, RNC
will support
transferring Fast
Dormancy UE
from
CELL_DCH or
CELL_FACH to
URA_PCH.
When it is not
checked, RNC
will not support
transferring Fast
Dormancy UE
from
CELL_DCH or
CELL_FACH to
URA_PCH. 22)
FD_TAC_MAT
CH_SWITCH.
When this
switch is turned
on, the RNC
uses TAC
matching to
determine
whether to apply
the FAST
DORMANCY
function for pre
fast dormancy
synchronization
. 24)
URAPCH_LAY
ERED_PAGIN
G_RT_SWITC
H. Whether the
RNC allows
Layered Paging
in URA_PCH
for a UE
processing real-
time services.
When this
switch is turned
on, the RNC
sends paging
messages to the
cell on which a
UE processing
real-time
services camped
recently and to
the neighboring
cells of this cell.
The RNC pages
the UE in the
entire UTRAN
registration area
(URA) only
when it does not
receive a
response from
the UE. This
significantly
reduces the
number of
paging
messages on the
Uu interface.
When this
switch is turned
off, the RNC
directly pages
the UE in the
entire URA. 25)
URAPCH_LAY
ERED_PAGIN
G_NRT_SWIT
real-time
service. When
this switch is
turned on
(selected), the
first broadcasts a
paging message
in the cell who
has interacted
with the UE for
the last time and
its neighboring
cells. If the UE
cannot be paged,
the RNC then
broadcasts a
paging message
in the LAC or
RAC area.
When this
switch is turned
off (deselected),
the RNC
directly
broadcasts a
paging message
in the LAC or
RAC area. 27)
IDLE_LAYER
ED_PAGING_
RT_SWITCH.
Whether to
enable layered
paging for UEs
in the idle state
who will
establish real-
time service.
When this
switch is turned
on
(selected),first
broadcasts a
paging message
in the cell who
has interacted
with the UE for
the last time and
its neighboring
cells. If the UE
cannot be paged,
the RNC then
broadcasts a
paging message
in the LAC or
RAC area.
When this
switch is turned
off (deselected),
the RNC
directly
broadcasts a
paging message
in the LAC or
RAC area. 28)
INTELLIGENT
_WIFI_DETEC
T_AND_SELE
CTION.
Whether to
enable
intelligent Wi-Fi
detection and
selection for the
RNC. When this
switch is turned
on, the RNC
supports
intelligent Wi-Fi
detection and
selection. When
this switch is
turned off, the
RNC does not
supports
intelligent Wi-Fi
detection and
selection. 29)
INTERRAT_L
OAD_REPORT
_FOR_LTE_S
WITCH.
Whether to
enable the RIM-
based cell load
sharing
function. When
this switch is
turned on, RIM-
based load
sharing can be
achieved
between UMTS
and LTE cells.
Upon receiving
a load sharing
request from an
LTE cell, a
UMTS cell
responds with its
own load
information.
When this
switch is turned
off, UMTS cells
do not support
the RIM-based
cell load sharing
function.
Therefore,
UMTS cells do
not respond to
load sharing
requests from
LTE cells. 30)
PTUSER_IDEN
TIFY_SWITCH
. Whether to
preferentially
guarantee
platinum users
in terms of
network access,
voice quality, or
PS service rate.
When this
switch is turned
on, the RNC
recognizes
platinum users
and
preferentially
guarantees their
user experience.
When this
switch is turned
off, the RNC
does not
recognize
platinum users
and does not
preferentially
guarantee their
user experience.
GUI Value
Range:INVOK
E_TRACE_SW
ITCH,
SYS_INFO_UP
DATE_FOR_I
U_RST,
DRNC_DIREC
T_DSCR,
RNC_SHARE_
SWITCH,
RNCAP_IMSI_
HO_SWITCH,
TERMINAL_V
ERSION_DEB
ASE_SWITCH,
SYS_HO_OUT
_CIPHER_SWI
TCH,
SYS_HO_CIPH
ER_CONFIG,
BARRED_CEL
L_FOR_CSDO
MAIN_RST,
CR2284R1_SW
ITCH,
CDT_MSG_FU
LL_TRACE,
CR2284R1_CO
MPATIBLE_S
WITCH,
COMBINE_OP
ERATION_DR
D_SWITCH,
UL_INTER_PR
OTECT_SWIT
CH,
FAST_DORM
ANCY_SWITC
H,
SYS_HO_IN_C
IPHER_SWITC
H,
PTT_EARLY_
TRANS_SWIT
CH_OFF,
UPLINK_MDC
_ENHENCEM
ENT_SWITCH,
NODEB_PRIV
ATE_INTERF
ACE_SWITCH,
PTT_SPEC_LI_
SWITCH_OFF,
RNC_DF_2_U
RA_PCH_SWI
TCH,
FD_TAC_MAT
CH_SWITCH,
NONPTT_L1_F
AST_SYNC_S
WITCH,
URAPCH_LAY
ERED_PAGIN
G_RT_SWITC
H,
URAPCH_LAY
ERED_PAGIN
G_NRT_SWIT
CH,
IDLE_LAYER
ED_PAGING_
NRT_SWITCH,
IDLE_LAYER
ED_PAGING_
RT_SWITCH,
INTELLIGENT
_WIFI_DETEC
T_AND_SELE
CTION,
INTERRAT_L
OAD_REPORT
_FOR_LTE_S
WITCH,
PTUSER_IDEN
TIFY_SWITCH
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:INVOK
E_TRACE_SW
ITCH,
SYS_INFO_UP
DATE_FOR_I
U_RST,
DRNC_DIREC
T_DSCR,
RNC_SHARE_
SWITCH,
RNCAP_IMSI_
HO_SWITCH,
TERMINAL_V
ERSION_DEB
ASE_SWITCH,
SYS_HO_OUT
_CIPHER_SWI
TCH,
SYS_HO_CIPH
ER_CONFIG,
BARRED_CEL
L_FOR_CSDO
MAIN_RST,
CR2284R1_SW
ITCH,
CDT_MSG_FU
LL_TRACE,
CR2284R1_CO
MPATIBLE_S
WITCH,
COMBINE_OP
ERATION_DR
D_SWITCH,
UL_INTER_PR
OTECT_SWIT
CH,
FAST_DORM
ANCY_SWITC
H,
SYS_HO_IN_C
IPHER_SWITC
H,
PTT_EARLY_
TRANS_SWIT
CH_OFF,
UPLINK_MDC
_ENHENCEM
ENT_SWITCH,
NODEB_PRIV
ATE_INTERF
ACE_SWITCH,
PTT_SPEC_LI_
SWITCH_OFF,
RNC_DF_2_U
RA_PCH_SWI
TCH,
FD_TAC_MAT
CH_SWITCH,
NONPTT_L1_F
AST_SYNC_S
WITCH,
URAPCH_LAY
ERED_PAGIN
G_RT_SWITC
H,
URAPCH_LAY
ERED_PAGIN
G_NRT_SWIT
CH,
IDLE_LAYER
ED_PAGING_
NRT_SWITCH,
IDLE_LAYER
ED_PAGING_
RT_SWITCH,
INTELLIGENT
_WIFI_DETEC
T_AND_SELE
CTION,
INTERRAT_L
OAD_REPORT
_FOR_LTE_S
WITCH,
PTUSER_IDEN
TIFY_SWITCH
Default
Value:INVOKE
_TRACE_SWI
TCH-0&SYS_I
NFO_UPDATE
_FOR_IU_RST
-0&DRNC_DIR
ECT_DSCR-0&
RNC_SHARE_
SWITCH-1&R
NCAP_IMSI_H
O_SWITCH-0
&TERMINAL_
VERSION_DE
BASE_SWITC
H-0&SYS_HO_
OUT_CIPHER_
SWITCH-0&S
YS_HO_CIPHE
R_CONFIG-1&
BARRED_CEL
L_FOR_CSDO
MAIN_RST-0&
CR2284R1_SW
ITCH-0&CDT_
MSG_FULL_T
RACE-0&CR22
84R1_COMPA
TIBLE_SWITC
H-1&COMBIN
E_OPERATIO
N_DRD_SWIT
CH-1&UL_INT
ER_PROTECT
_SWITCH-0&F
AST_DORMA
NCY_SWITCH
-0&SYS_HO_I
N_CIPHER_S
WITCH-0&PT
T_EARLY_TR
ANS_SWITCH
_OFF-0&UPLI
NK_MDC_EN
HENCEMENT
_SWITCH-0&
NODEB_PRIV
ATE_INTERF
ACE_SWITCH
-0&PTT_SPEC
_LI_SWITCH_
OFF-0&RNC_
DF_2_URA_PC
H_SWITCH-0
&FD_TAC_M
ATCH_SWITC
H-0&NONPTT
_L1_FAST_SY
NC_SWITCH-0
&URAPCH_L
AYERED_PAG
ING_RT_SWIT
CH-0&URAPC
H_LAYERED_
PAGING_NRT
_SWITCH-0&I
DLE_LAYERE
D_PAGING_N
RT_SWITCH-0
&IDLE_LAYE
RED_PAGING
_RT_SWITCH-
0&INTELLIGE
NT_WIFI_DET
ECT_AND_SE
LECTION-0&I
NTERRAT_LO
AD_REPORT_
FOR_LTE_SWI
TCH-0&PTUS
ER_IDENTIFY
_SWITCH-0
Actual Value
Range:0~31
Default Value:3
Actual Value
Range:0~31
Default Value:3
following
conditions are
met: -The RNC
has sent a
MEASUREME
NT CONTROL
message to the
UE. -The RNC
detects that
downlink
transmission on
SRB2 is
disconnected
when the UE
state is stable. 0:
This switch is
turned off. The
RNC does not
reestablish the
RL for the UE
when the
preceding
conditions are
met. 4)
FD_PCH_REE
NTERSA_FOR
CE_RRC_REL
_SWITCH.
Whether to
enable the RNC
to release the
RRC connection
of an EFD-
capable UE that
received an
SCRI message
from the PS
domain of the
CN if the UE
sends the RNC a
CELL UPDATE
message after
reentering a
service area.
When this
switch is turned
on, the RNC
releases the
RRC connection
of such a UE in
the preceding
scenario. This
solves the
problem that a
network
becomes
inaccessible
when such a UE
reenters a
service area. 1:
This switch is
turned on. The
RNC directly
releases the
RRC connection
after receiving
the CELL
UPDATE
message from
the Enhanced
Fast Dormancy-
capable that
leaves and then
reenters the
service area. 0:
This switch is
turned off. The
RNC processes
the CELL
UPDATE
message
received from
the Enhanced
Fast Dormancy-
capable UE that
leaves and then
reenters the
service area. 5)
UE_CRC_COM
PATIBLE_SWI
TCH. Whether
the RNC
normally
releases
connections
when it detects
failed cyclic
redundancy
check (CRC) on
RB SETUP
COMPLETE or
RB
RECONFIGUR
ATION
COMPLETE
messages
received from
HSDPA UEs. 1:
This switch is
turned on. The
RNC normally
releases the
connections
when it detects
the failed CRC.
0: This switch is
turned off. The
RNC
abnormally
releases the
connections
when it detects
the failed CRC.
6)
RNC_P2D_DR
D_SWITCH.
Whether the
RNC performs
the directed
retry decision
(DRD) when it
receives a CELL
UPDATE
message with
the cause value
"uplink data
transmission" or
" paging
response"
during UEs'
state transition
from
CELL_PCH or
URA_PCH to
CELL_DCH. 1:
This switch is
turned on. The
RNC performs
the DRD in the
preceding
scenario. 0: This
switch is turned
off. The RNC
does not
perform the
DRD in the
preceding
scenario. 7)
P2D_SWITCH
Whether to
transit a UE
from the
CELL_PCH or
URA_PCH state
to the
CELL_DCH
state when the
following
conditions are
met: the UE
sends the RNC a
CELL UPDATE
message with
the cause value
"uplink data
transmission" or
"paging
response"; the
number of UEs
on the FACH
reaches the
upper limit or
the UE is to set
up a CS service
but the common
channel is
congested. 1:
This switch is
turned on. The
RNC instructs
the UEs in
CELL_PCH or
URA_PCH state
to directly
transit to the
CELL_DCH
state in the
preceding
scenario. 0: This
switch is turned
off. The RNC
instructs the
UEs in
CELL_PCH or
URA_PCH state
to transit to the
CELL_FACH
state in the
preceding
scenario. 8)
AMR_F2D_OV
ERLAP_CELL
UPT_SWITCH
Whether the
RNC proceeds
with CS service
setups involving
state transitions
from
CELL_FACH to
CELL_DCH if
the UEs in
question report
cell updates
during the setup
procedure. 1:
This switch is
turned on. The
RNC first
processes the
CELL UPDATE
message and
then proceeds
with the CS
service setup
procedure. 0:
This switch is
turned off. The
RNC processes
the CELL
UPDATE
message and
does not proceed
with the CS
service setup.
This results in
service setup
failures. 9)
SRB_RESET_R
L_SETUP_SWI
TCH Whether
the RNC
reestablishes a
radio link (RL)
when it detects
an SRB reset
reported on
Layer 2 for
decreasing the
number of UE
call drops 1:
This switch is
turned on. The
RNC
reestablishes an
RL when it
detects the SRB
reset. 0: This
switch is turned
off. The RNC
does not
reestablish an
RL when it
detects the SRB
reset. 10)
RLFAIL_RL_S
ETUP_SWITC
H Whether
active link re-
establishment is
allowed after the
radio link fails 1:
This switch is
turned on.
Active link re-
establishment is
allowed after the
RNC receives a
RADIO LINK
FAILURE
INDICATION
message and the
timer used to
wait for a
RADIO LINK
RESTORE
INDICATION
message from
the NodeB
expires. 0: This
switch is turned
off. Active link
re-establishment
is not allowed
after the RNC
receives a
RADIO LINK
FAILURE
INDICATION
message and the
timer used to
wait for a
RADIO LINK
RESTORE
INDICATION
message from
the NodeB
expires. 11)
CS_RL_SETUP
_SWITCH
Whether the
RNC
reestablishes a
radio link (RL)
when SRBs of a
CS service reset
or all its RLs are
out of
synchronization
. 1: This switch
is turned on. The
RNC
reestablishes an
RL in the
preceding
scenario. 0: This
switch is turned
off. The RNC
does not
reestablish an
RL in the
preceding
scenario. 12)
PS_RL_SETUP
_SWITCH 1:
This switch is
turned on. PS
services can
trigger active
link re-
establishment.
0: This switch is
turned off. PS
services cannot
trigger active
link re-
establishment.
13)
UE_SRB_RES
ET_SWITCH
Whether the
RNC
reestablishes a
radio link (RL)
when it receives
a CELL
UPDATE
message
carrying SRB
reset
information. 1:
This switch is
turned on. The
RNC does not
release the RRC
connection and
it reestablishes
an RL. 0: This
switch is turned
off. The RNC
releases the
RRC
connection. 14)
RL_RESTORE
_SWITCH
Switch for the
radio link
restoration timer
1: This switch is
turned on. If
there are CS
services and the
last radio link
fails, the RNC
waits for the
radio link to
restore before
the timer T313
expires. 0: This
switch is turned
off. If there are
CS services and
the last radio
link fails, the
RNC waits for
the radio link to
restore before
the original
timer expires.
15)
RNC_EFD_D2
F_SWITCH
Whether to
enable RNC-
level UE state
transition from
CELL_DCH to
CELL_FACH
(D2F) for fast
dormancy-
capable UEs. 1:
This switch is
turned on. The
D2F state
transition is
enabled for the
fast dormancy-
capable UEs.. 0:
This switch is
turned off. The
state transition
from
CELL_DCH to
CELL_PCH
(D2P) is enabled
for the fast
dormancy-
capable UEs 16)
RNC_RB_SCRI
_NOT_DROP_
SWITCH
Whether the RB
release due to
SCRI during RB
reconfiguration
is calculated as a
call drop 1: This
switch is turned
on. The RB
release due to
SCRI during
reconfiguration
is not calculated
as a call drop. 0:
This switch is
turned off. The
RB release due
to SCRI during
reconfiguration
is calculated as a
call drop. 17)
RRC_RECONN
_SWITCH
Switch for the
RNC to process
the RRC
connection
setup requests
from a UE. 1:
This switch is
turned on. The
RNC releases
the established
RRC connection
when the UE
retransmits RRC
connection
setup requests.
0: This switch is
turned off.
When the UE
retransmits the
RRC connection
setup request to
access the same
cell, the RNC
rejects the new
RRC connection
setup requests.
When the UE
retransmits the
RRC connection
setup request to
access different
cells, the RNC
releases the
established RRC
connection. It is
recommended
that this
parameter be set
to its default
value and the
parameter value
be not changed.
If you need to
change the value
of this
parameter, ask
for assistance
from Huawei
technical
support
personnel. 18)
RRC_REPEAT
_PFM_SWITC
H Whether the
RNC counts the
number of
retransmitted
RRC connection
setup requests in
the
measurement of
the
RRC.AttConnE
stab.Reg and
RRC.AttConnE
stab.Detac
performance
counters. 1: This
switch is turned
on. The RNC
counts the
number of
retransmitted
RRC connection
setup requests in
the
measurement of
the two
preceding
performance
counters. 0: This
switch is turned
off. The RNC
does not count
the number of
retransmitted
RRC connection
setup requests in
the
measurement of
the two
preceding
performance
counters. 19)
F2D_NO_RSP_
RRCREL_SWI
TCH Whether
the RNC
releases the
RRC connection
of a UE if the UE
does not respond
to the RNC after
its three failed
attempts at the
state transition
from
CELL_FACH to
CELL_DCH. 1:
This switch is
turned on. The
RRC connection
is released with
CELL_PCH or
URA_PCH to
CELL_DCH
and then
initiates the CS
service. 0: This
switch is turned
off. The RNC
first performs a
state transition
from
CELL_PCH or
URA_PCH to
CELL_FACH
and then
initiates the CS
service. 21)
SYSHO_CIPH
ER_IE_SWITC
H Whether the
relocation
command sent
from a UMTS
network to an
unencrypted
GSM network
carries the
UEA0
encryption
information
element (IE)
when a UE
complying with
3GPP Release 6
or later is handed
over from the
GSM network to
the UMTS
network. 1: This
switch is turned
on. The
relocation
command does
not carry any
encryption IE. 0:
This switch is
turned off. The
relocation
command
carries the
UEA0
encryption IE.
22)
P2P_GTPU_N
OT_CFG_SWI
TCH Whether to
reconfigure the
GPRS
Tunneling
Protocol User
plane (GTP-U)
when a UE in the
CELL_PCH
state performs a
cell update. 1:
This switch is
turned on. The
GTP-U is not
reconfigured in
the preceding
scenario. 0: This
switch is turned
off. The GTP-U
is reconfigured
in the preceding
scenario. 23)
RB_SETUP_CI
PHER_TIME_
ADJ_SWITCH
Whether the
RNC adjusts the
activation time
for encryption
parameters
based on an RB
SETUP
COMPLETE
message 1:
When this
switch is turned
on, the RNC
does not adjust
the activation
time for
encryption
parameters as
long as the
difference
between the
activation times
specified in an
RB SETUP
COMPLETE
message and in
the
corresponding
RB SETUP
message is
smaller than 200
connection
frame numbers
(CFNs). 0:
When this
switch is turned
off, the RNC
always adjusts
the activation
time for
encryption
parameters
based on an RB
SETUP
COMPLETE
message,
regardless of the
preceding
difference. 24)
CS_PRI_MOD_
NOT_INT_SWI
TCH Whether
the RNC
reinitiates CS
services upon
receiving a RAB
ASSIGNMENT
REQUEST
message in
which only the
CS allocation/
retention
priority (CARP)
is changed. 1:
This switch is
turned on. The
The RNC
directly
forwards the
message to a
UE. 26)
IU_FAULT_RE
L_PS_RES_SW
ITCH Whether
an SPU board
sends a PS
service release
message to an
Iu-PS interface
board in case of
a faulty IP path,
a faulty
Signaling
Connection
Control Part
(SCCP) link, or
a reset on the Iu
interface 1: This
switch is turned
on. The SPU
board sends the
PS service
release message
to the Iu-PS
interface board.
0: This switch is
turned off. The
SPU board does
not send any PS
service release
message to the
Iu-PS interface
board. 27)
RB_RECFG_R
L_REEST_SWI
TCH Whether
the RNC
initiates radio
link (RL)
reestablishment
during a radio
bearer (RB)
reconfiguration
when the RNC
detects that a
signaling radio
bearer (SRB) is
reset or all RLs
for a UE are out
of
synchronization
1: This switch is
turned on. The
RNC initiates
RL
reestablishment
during the RB
reconfiguration.
0: This switch is
turned off. The
RNC does not
initiate RL
reestablishment
during the RB
reconfiguration.
28)
F2P_DT_MSG_
BUFFER_SWI
TCH Whether
the RNC buffers
a DIRECT
TRANSFER
message
received from
the CN and
sends a
PAGING
message after
the RNC
receives a
RADIO
BEARER
RECONFIGUR
ATION
COMPLETE
message from a
UE moving
from the
CELL_FACH to
CELL_PCH
state (F2P for
short) 1: This
switch is turned
on. The RNC
buffers the
DIRECT
TRANSFER
message and
sends the
PAGING
message to the
UE. 0: This
switch is turned
off. The RNC
does not buffer
the DIRECT
TRANSFER
message. 29)
SCRI_COMPA
TIBLE_SWITC
H Whether the
RNC performs
compatibility
processing upon
receiving a
Signalling
Connection
Release
Indication
message with
the cause value
"UE Requested
PS Data Session
End" when CS
+PS combined
services are
performed. 1:
This switch is
turned on. The
RNC performs
compatibility
processing. It
sends an RB
RELEASE
message
containing the
Signalling
Connection
Release
Indication
information
element (IE) to
instruct a UE to
release the
signaling
connection in
the
corresponding
domain. 0: This
switch is turned
off. The RNC
does not
perform
compatibility
processing and it
discards the
SCRI message.
30)
GTPU_ERR_IN
D_DEF_SWIT
CH Whether the
RNC measures
the number of
call drops when
it receives a
GTPU Error
Indication
message
pertaining to a
UE from the CN
and releases the
RRC
connection. 1:
This switch is
turned on. The
RNC does not
measure the
number of call
drops in the
preceding
scenario. 0: This
switch is turned
off. The RNC
measures the
number of call
drops when
releasing PS
services. 31)
IUR_SRV_CEL
L_CHG_MAC
HS_RESET_S
WITCH
Whether the
RNC contains
the MAC-hs
reset indicator
information
element (IE) in
the PHYSICAL
CHANNEL
RECONFIGUR
ATION and
RADIO
BEARER
RECONFIGUR
ATION
messages for a
reset of the
MAC-hs entity.
The two
messages are
sent to a UE
when a service
link over the Iur
interface
changes. 1: This
switch is turned
on. The RNC
contains the
MAC-hs reset
indicator IE in
the two
preceding
messages. 0:
This switch is
turned off. The
RNC does not
contain the
MAC-hs reset
indicator IE in
the two
preceding
messages.
GUI Value
Range:PAGGIN
G_NUM_CTRL
_SWITCH
(PAGGING_N
UM_CTRL_S
WITCH),
ASU_RL_RES
ET_SWITCH
(ASU_RL_RES
ET_SWITCH),
MC_RL_RESE
T_SWITCH
(MC_RL_RESE
T_SWITCH),
FD_PCH_REE
NTERSA_FOR
CE_RRC_REL
_SWITCH
(FD_PCH_REE
NTERSA_FOR
CE_RRC_REL
_SWITCH),
UE_CRC_COM
PATIBLE_SWI
TCH
(UE_CRC_CO
MPATIBLE_S
WITCH),
RNC_P2D_DR
D_SWITCH
(RNC_P2D_DR
D_SWITCH),
P2D_SWITCH
(P2D_SWITCH
),
AMR_F2D_OV
ERLAP_CELL
UPT_SWITCH
(AMR_F2D_O
VERLAP_CEL
LUPT_SWITC
H),
SRB_RESET_R
L_SETUP_SWI
TCH
(SRB_RESET_
RL_SETUP_S
WITCH),
RLFAIL_RL_S
ETUP_SWITC
H
(RLFAIL_RL_
SETUP_SWIT
CH),
CS_RL_SETUP
_SWITCH
(CS_RL_SETU
P_SWITCH),
PS_RL_SETUP
_SWITCH
(PS_RL_SETU
P_SWITCH),
UE_SRB_RES
ET_SWITCH
(UE_SRB_RES
ET_SWITCH),
RL_RESTORE
_SWITCH
(RL_RESTORE
_SWITCH),
RNC_EFD_D2
F_SWITCH
(RNC_EFD_D2
F_SWITCH),
RNC_RB_SCRI
_NOT_DROP_
SWITCH
(RNC_RB_SCR
I_NOT_DROP_
SWITCH),
RRC_RECONN
_SWITCH
(RRC_RECON
N_SWITCH),
RRC_REPEAT
_PFM_SWITC
H
(RRC_REPEAT
_PFM_SWITC
H),
F2D_NO_RSP_
RRCREL_SWI
TCH
(F2D_NO_RSP
_RRCREL_SW
ITCH),
CS_SETUP_P2
D_SWITCH
(CS_SETUP_P
2D_SWITCH),
SYSHO_CIPH
ER_IE_SWITC
H
(SYSHO_CIPH
ER_IE_SWITC
H),
P2P_GTPU_N
OT_CFG_SWI
TCH
(P2P_GTPU_N
OT_CFG_SWI
TCH),
RB_SETUP_CI
PHER_TIME_
ADJ_SWITCH
(RB_SETUP_C
IPHER_TIME_
ADJ_SWITCH)
,
CS_PRI_MOD_
NOT_INT_SWI
TCH
(CS_PRI_MOD
_NOT_INT_S
WITCH),
RAB_SETUP_
TMSI_REALL
OC_BUF_SWI
TCH
(RAB_SETUP_
TMSI_REALL
OC_BUF_SWI
TCH),
IU_FAULT_RE
L_PS_RES_SW
ITCH
(IU_FAULT_R
EL_PS_RES_S
WITCH),
RB_RECFG_R
L_REEST_SWI
TCH
(RB_RECFG_R
L_REEST_SWI
TCH),
F2P_DT_MSG_
BUFFER_SWI
TCH
(F2P_DT_MSG
_BUFFER_SWI
TCH),
SCRI_COMPA
TIBLE_SWITC
H
(SCRI_COMPA
TIBLE_SWITC
H),
GTPU_ERR_IN
D_DEF_SWIT
CH
(GTPU_ERR_I
ND_DEF_SWI
TCH),
IUR_SRV_CEL
L_CHG_MAC
HS_RESET_S
WITCH
(IUR_SRV_CE
LL_CHG_MAC
HS_RESET_S
WITCH)
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:PAGGIN
G_NUM_CTRL
_SWITCH,
ASU_RL_RES
ET_SWITCH,
MC_RL_RESE
T_SWITCH,
FD_PCH_REE
NTERSA_FOR
CE_RRC_REL
_SWITCH,
UE_CRC_COM
PATIBLE_SWI
TCH,
RNC_P2D_DR
D_SWITCH,
P2D_SWITCH,
AMR_F2D_OV
ERLAP_CELL
UPT_SWITCH,
SRB_RESET_R
L_SETUP_SWI
TCH,
RLFAIL_RL_S
ETUP_SWITC
H,
CS_RL_SETUP
_SWITCH,
PS_RL_SETUP
_SWITCH,
UE_SRB_RES
ET_SWITCH,
RL_RESTORE
_SWITCH,
RNC_EFD_D2
F_SWITCH,
RNC_RB_SCRI
_NOT_DROP_
SWITCH,
RRC_RECONN
_SWITCH,
RRC_REPEAT
_PFM_SWITC
H,
F2D_NO_RSP_
RRCREL_SWI
TCH,
CS_SETUP_P2
D_SWITCH,
SYSHO_CIPH
ER_IE_SWITC
H,
P2P_GTPU_N
OT_CFG_SWI
TCH,
RB_SETUP_CI
PHER_TIME_
ADJ_SWITCH,
CS_PRI_MOD_
NOT_INT_SWI
TCH,
RAB_SETUP_
TMSI_REALL
OC_BUF_SWI
TCH,
IU_FAULT_RE
L_PS_RES_SW
ITCH,
RB_RECFG_R
L_REEST_SWI
TCH,
F2P_DT_MSG_
BUFFER_SWI
TCH,
SCRI_COMPA
TIBLE_SWITC
H,
GTPU_ERR_IN
D_DEF_SWIT
CH,
IUR_SRV_CEL
L_CHG_MAC
HS_RESET_S
WITCH
Default
Value:PAGGIN
G_NUM_CTRL
_SWITCH-0&
ASU_RL_RES
ET_SWITCH-0
&MC_RL_RES
ET_SWITCH-0
&FD_PCH_RE
ENTERSA_FO
RCE_RRC_RE
L_SWITCH-0&
UE_CRC_COM
PATIBLE_SWI
TCH-0&RNC_
P2D_DRD_SW
ITCH-0&P2D_
SWITCH-0&A
MR_F2D_OVE
RLAP_CELLU
PT_SWITCH-0
&SRB_RESET
_RL_SETUP_S
WITCH-0&RL
FAIL_RL_SET
UP_SWITCH-0
&CS_RL_SET
UP_SWITCH-0
&PS_RL_SET
UP_SWITCH-0
&UE_SRB_RE
SET_SWITCH-
0&RL_RESTO
RE_SWITCH-0
&RNC_EFD_D
2F_SWITCH-1
&RNC_RB_SC
RI_NOT_DRO
P_SWITCH-0&
RRC_RECONN
_SWITCH-0&R
RC_REPEAT_
PFM_SWITCH
-1&F2D_NO_R
SP_RRCREL_S
WITCH-0&CS_
SETUP_P2D_S
WITCH-0&SY
SHO_CIPHER_
IE_SWITCH-0
&P2P_GTPU_
NOT_CFG_SW
ITCH-1&RB_S
ETUP_CIPHER
_TIME_ADJ_S
WITCH-1&CS_
PRI_MOD_NO
T_INT_SWITC
H-0&RAB_SE
TUP_TMSI_RE
ALLOC_BUF_
SWITCH-0&IU
_FAULT_REL_
PS_RES_SWIT
CH-0&RB_RE
CFG_RL_REE
ST_SWITCH-0
&F2P_DT_MS
G_BUFFER_S
WITCH-0&SC
RI_COMPATI
BLE_SWITCH-
0>PU_ERR
_IND_DEF_S
WITCH-0&IUR
_SRV_CELL_C
HG_MACHS_
RESET_SWIT
CH-1
conditions are
met: -The RNC
is waiting for the
UE's response to
the ACTIVE
SET UPDATE
message. -The
RNC detects
that downlink
transmission on
signaling radio
bearer (SRB2) is
disconnected or
the NodeB
reports that all
RLs for the UE
are out of
synchronization
. 0: This switch
is turned off.
The RNC does
not reestablish
the RL for the
UE when the
preceding
conditions are
met. 3)
MC_RL_RESE
T_SWITCH
(Switch for RL
Reestablishment
During Meas
Control)
Whether to
trigger RL
reestablishment
during
measurement
control. 1: This
switch is turned
on. A UE sends a
CELL UPDATE
message to the
RNC and
subsequently the
RNC
reestablishes the
RL for the UE
releases the
RRC connection
of such a UE in
the preceding
scenario. This
solves the
problem that a
network
becomes
inaccessible
when such a UE
reenters a
service area. 1:
This switch is
turned on. The
RNC directly
releases the
RRC connection
after receiving
the CELL
UPDATE
message from
the Enhanced
Fast Dormancy-
capable that
leaves and then
reenters the
service area. 0:
This switch is
turned off. The
RNC processes
the CELL
UPDATE
message
received from
the Enhanced
Fast Dormancy-
capable UE that
leaves and then
reenters the
service area. 5)
UE_CRC_COM
PATIBLE_SWI
TCH. Whether
the RNC
normally
releases
connections
when it detects
failed cyclic
redundancy
check (CRC) on
RB SETUP
COMPLETE or
RB
RECONFIGUR
ATION
COMPLETE
messages
received from
HSDPA UEs. 1:
This switch is
turned on. The
RNC normally
releases the
connections
when it detects
the failed CRC.
0: This switch is
turned off. The
RNC
abnormally
releases the
connections
when it detects
the failed CRC.
6)
RNC_P2D_DR
D_SWITCH.
Whether the
RNC performs
the directed
retry decision
(DRD) when it
receives a CELL
UPDATE
message with
the cause value
"uplink data
transmission" or
" paging
response"
during UEs'
state transition
from
CELL_PCH or
URA_PCH to
CELL_DCH. 1:
This switch is
turned on. The
RNC performs
the DRD in the
preceding
scenario. 0: This
switch is turned
off. The RNC
does not
perform the
DRD in the
preceding
scenario. 7)
P2D_SWITCH
Whether to
transit a UE
from the
CELL_PCH or
URA_PCH state
to the
CELL_DCH
state when the
following
conditions are
met: the UE
sends the RNC a
CELL UPDATE
message with
the cause value
"uplink data
transmission" or
"paging
response"; the
number of UEs
on the FACH
reaches the
upper limit or
the UE is to set
up a CS service
but the common
channel is
congested. 1:
This switch is
turned on. The
RNC instructs
the UEs in
CELL_PCH or
URA_PCH state
to directly
transit to the
CELL_DCH
state in the
preceding
scenario. 0: This
switch is turned
off. The RNC
instructs the
UEs in
CELL_PCH or
URA_PCH state
to transit to the
CELL_FACH
state in the
preceding
scenario. 8)
AMR_F2D_OV
ERLAP_CELL
UPT_SWITCH
Whether the
RNC proceeds
with CS service
setups involving
state transitions
from
CELL_FACH to
CELL_DCH if
the UEs in
question report
cell updates
during the setup
procedure. 1:
This switch is
turned on. The
RNC first
processes the
CELL UPDATE
message and
then proceeds
with the CS
service setup
procedure. 0:
This switch is
turned off. The
RNC processes
the CELL
UPDATE
message and
does not proceed
with the CS
service setup.
This results in
service setup
failures. 9)
SRB_RESET_R
L_SETUP_SWI
TCH Whether
the RNC
reestablishes a
radio link (RL)
when it detects
an SRB reset
reported on
Layer 2 for
decreasing the
number of UE
call drops 1:
This switch is
turned on. The
RNC
reestablishes an
RL when it
detects the SRB
reset. 0: This
switch is turned
off. The RNC
does not
reestablish an
RL when it
detects the SRB
reset. 10)
RLFAIL_RL_S
ETUP_SWITC
H Whether
active link re-
establishment is
allowed after the
radio link fails 1:
This switch is
turned on.
Active link re-
establishment is
allowed after the
RNC receives a
RADIO LINK
FAILURE
INDICATION
message and the
timer used to
wait for a
RADIO LINK
RESTORE
INDICATION
message from
the NodeB
expires. 0: This
switch is turned
off. Active link
re-establishment
is not allowed
after the RNC
receives a
RADIO LINK
FAILURE
INDICATION
message and the
timer used to
wait for a
RADIO LINK
RESTORE
INDICATION
message from
the NodeB
expires. 11)
CS_RL_SETUP
_SWITCH
Whether the
RNC
reestablishes a
radio link (RL)
when SRBs of a
CS service reset
or all its RLs are
out of
synchronization
. 1: This switch
is turned on. The
RNC
reestablishes an
RL in the
preceding
scenario. 0: This
switch is turned
off. The RNC
does not
reestablish an
RL in the
preceding
scenario. 12)
PS_RL_SETUP
_SWITCH 1:
This switch is
turned on. PS
services can
trigger active
link re-
establishment.
0: This switch is
turned off. PS
services cannot
trigger active
link re-
establishment.
13)
UE_SRB_RES
ET_SWITCH
Whether the
RNC
reestablishes a
radio link (RL)
when it receives
a CELL
UPDATE
message
carrying SRB
reset
information. 1:
This switch is
turned on. The
RNC does not
release the RRC
connection and
it reestablishes
an RL. 0: This
switch is turned
off. The RNC
releases the
RRC
connection. 14)
RL_RESTORE
_SWITCH
Switch for the
radio link
restoration timer
1: This switch is
turned on. If
there are CS
services and the
last radio link
fails, the RNC
waits for the
radio link to
restore before
the timer T313
expires. 0: This
switch is turned
off. If there are
CS services and
the last radio
link fails, the
RNC waits for
the radio link to
restore before
the original
timer expires.
15)
RNC_EFD_D2
F_SWITCH
Whether to
enable RNC-
level UE state
transition from
CELL_DCH to
CELL_FACH
(D2F) for fast
dormancy-
capable UEs. 1:
This switch is
turned on. The
D2F state
transition is
enabled for the
fast dormancy-
capable UEs.. 0:
This switch is
turned off. The
state transition
from
CELL_DCH to
CELL_PCH
(D2P) is enabled
for the fast
dormancy-
capable UEs 16)
RNC_RB_SCRI
_NOT_DROP_
SWITCH
Whether the RB
release due to
SCRI during RB
reconfiguration
is calculated as a
call drop 1: This
switch is turned
on. The RB
release due to
SCRI during
reconfiguration
is not calculated
as a call drop. 0:
This switch is
turned off. The
RB release due
to SCRI during
reconfiguration
is calculated as a
call drop. 17)
RRC_RECONN
_SWITCH
Switch for the
RNC to process
the RRC
connection
setup requests
from a UE. 1:
This switch is
turned on. The
RNC releases
the established
RRC connection
when the UE
retransmits RRC
connection
setup requests.
0: This switch is
turned off.
When the UE
retransmits the
RRC connection
setup request to
access the same
cell, the RNC
rejects the new
RRC connection
setup requests.
When the UE
retransmits the
RRC connection
setup request to
access different
cells, the RNC
releases the
established RRC
connection. It is
recommended
that this
parameter be set
to its default
value and the
parameter value
be not changed.
If you need to
change the value
of this
parameter, ask
for assistance
from Huawei
technical
support
personnel. 18)
RRC_REPEAT
_PFM_SWITC
H Whether the
RNC counts the
number of
retransmitted
RRC connection
setup requests in
the
measurement of
the
RRC.AttConnE
stab.Reg and
RRC.AttConnE
stab.Detac
performance
counters. 1: This
switch is turned
on. The RNC
counts the
number of
retransmitted
RRC connection
setup requests in
the
measurement of
the two
preceding
performance
counters. 0: This
switch is turned
off. The RNC
does not count
the number of
retransmitted
RRC connection
setup requests in
the
measurement of
the two
preceding
performance
counters. 19)
F2D_NO_RSP_
RRCREL_SWI
TCH Whether
the RNC
releases the
RRC connection
of a UE if the UE
does not respond
to the RNC after
its three failed
attempts at the
state transition
from
CELL_FACH to
CELL_DCH. 1:
This switch is
turned on. The
RRC connection
is released with
the cause "User
Inactive" after
the UE fails in
the state
transition from
CELL_FACH to
CELL_DCH for
three times. The
connection
release is
measured in the
VS.MBMS.RB.
PTP.Loss.Abno
rm counter. 0:
This switch is
turned off. The
RRC connection
is not released
after the UE fails
in the state
transition from
CELL_FACH to
CELL_DCH
three times, and
the UE remains
in the
CELL_FACH
state. 20)
CS_SETUP_P2
D_SWITCH
Whether a UE in
the CELL_PCH
or URA_PCH
state
preferentially
performs a state
transition from
CELL_PCH or
URA_PCH to
CELL_DCH or
CELL_FACH
before initiating
a CS service. 1:
This switch is
turned on. The
RNC first
performs a state
transition from
CELL_PCH or
URA_PCH to
CELL_DCH
and then
initiates the CS
service. 0: This
switch is turned
off. The RNC
first performs a
state transition
from
CELL_PCH or
URA_PCH to
CELL_FACH
and then
initiates the CS
service. 21)
SYSHO_CIPH
ER_IE_SWITC
H Whether the
relocation
command sent
from a UMTS
network to an
unencrypted
GSM network
carries the
UEA0
encryption
information
element (IE)
when a UE
complying with
3GPP Release 6
or later is handed
over from the
GSM network to
the UMTS
network. 1: This
switch is turned
on. The
relocation
command does
not carry any
encryption IE. 0:
This switch is
turned off. The
relocation
command
carries the
UEA0
encryption IE.
22)
P2P_GTPU_N
OT_CFG_SWI
TCH Whether to
reconfigure the
GPRS
Tunneling
Protocol User
plane (GTP-U)
when a UE in the
CELL_PCH
state performs a
cell update. 1:
This switch is
turned on. The
GTP-U is not
reconfigured in
the preceding
scenario. 0: This
switch is turned
off. The GTP-U
is reconfigured
in the preceding
scenario. 23)
RB_SETUP_CI
PHER_TIME_
ADJ_SWITCH
Whether the
RNC adjusts the
activation time
for encryption
parameters
based on an RB
SETUP
COMPLETE
message 1:
When this
switch is turned
on, the RNC
does not adjust
the activation
time for
encryption
parameters as
long as the
difference
between the
activation times
specified in an
RB SETUP
COMPLETE
message and in
the
corresponding
RB SETUP
message is
smaller than 200
connection
frame numbers
(CFNs). 0:
When this
switch is turned
off, the RNC
always adjusts
the activation
time for
encryption
parameters
based on an RB
SETUP
COMPLETE
message,
regardless of the
preceding
difference. 24)
CS_PRI_MOD_
NOT_INT_SWI
TCH Whether
the RNC
reinitiates CS
services upon
receiving a RAB
ASSIGNMENT
REQUEST
message in
which only the
CS allocation/
retention
priority (CARP)
is changed. 1:
This switch is
short) 1: This
switch is turned
on. The RNC
buffers the
DIRECT
TRANSFER
message and
sends the
PAGING
message to the
UE. 0: This
switch is turned
off. The RNC
does not buffer
the DIRECT
TRANSFER
message. 29)
SCRI_COMPA
TIBLE_SWITC
H Whether the
RNC performs
compatibility
processing upon
receiving a
Signalling
Connection
Release
Indication
message with
the cause value
"UE Requested
PS Data Session
End" when CS
+PS combined
services are
performed. 1:
This switch is
turned on. The
RNC performs
compatibility
processing. It
sends an RB
RELEASE
message
containing the
Signalling
Connection
Release
Indication
information
element (IE) to
instruct a UE to
release the
signaling
connection in
the
corresponding
domain. 0: This
switch is turned
off. The RNC
does not
perform
compatibility
processing and it
discards the
SCRI message.
30)
GTPU_ERR_IN
D_DEF_SWIT
CH Whether the
RNC measures
the number of
call drops when
it receives a
GTPU Error
Indication
message
pertaining to a
UE from the CN
and releases the
RRC
connection. 1:
This switch is
turned on. The
RNC does not
measure the
number of call
drops in the
preceding
scenario. 0: This
switch is turned
off. The RNC
measures the
number of call
drops when
releasing PS
services. 31)
IUR_SRV_CEL
L_CHG_MAC
HS_RESET_S
WITCH
Whether the
RNC contains
the MAC-hs
reset indicator
information
element (IE) in
the PHYSICAL
CHANNEL
RECONFIGUR
ATION and
RADIO
BEARER
RECONFIGUR
ATION
messages for a
reset of the
MAC-hs entity.
The two
messages are
sent to a UE
when a service
link over the Iur
interface
changes. 1: This
switch is turned
on. The RNC
contains the
MAC-hs reset
indicator IE in
the two
preceding
messages. 0:
This switch is
turned off. The
RNC does not
contain the
MAC-hs reset
indicator IE in
the two
preceding
messages.
GUI Value
Range:PAGGIN
G_NUM_CTRL
_SWITCH
(PAGGING_N
UM_CTRL_S
WITCH),
ASU_RL_RES
ET_SWITCH
(ASU_RL_RES
ET_SWITCH),
MC_RL_RESE
T_SWITCH
(MC_RL_RESE
T_SWITCH),
FD_PCH_REE
NTERSA_FOR
CE_RRC_REL
_SWITCH
(FD_PCH_REE
NTERSA_FOR
CE_RRC_REL
_SWITCH),
UE_CRC_COM
PATIBLE_SWI
TCH
(UE_CRC_CO
MPATIBLE_S
WITCH),
RNC_P2D_DR
D_SWITCH
(RNC_P2D_DR
D_SWITCH),
P2D_SWITCH
(P2D_SWITCH
),
AMR_F2D_OV
ERLAP_CELL
UPT_SWITCH
(AMR_F2D_O
VERLAP_CEL
LUPT_SWITC
H),
SRB_RESET_R
L_SETUP_SWI
TCH
(SRB_RESET_
RL_SETUP_S
WITCH),
RLFAIL_RL_S
ETUP_SWITC
H
(RLFAIL_RL_
SETUP_SWIT
CH),
CS_RL_SETUP
_SWITCH
(CS_RL_SETU
P_SWITCH),
PS_RL_SETUP
_SWITCH
(PS_RL_SETU
P_SWITCH),
UE_SRB_RES
ET_SWITCH
(UE_SRB_RES
ET_SWITCH),
RL_RESTORE
_SWITCH
(RL_RESTORE
_SWITCH),
RNC_EFD_D2
F_SWITCH
(RNC_EFD_D2
F_SWITCH),
RNC_RB_SCRI
_NOT_DROP_
SWITCH
(RNC_RB_SCR
I_NOT_DROP_
SWITCH),
RRC_RECONN
_SWITCH
(RRC_RECON
N_SWITCH),
RRC_REPEAT
_PFM_SWITC
H
(RRC_REPEAT
_PFM_SWITC
H),
F2D_NO_RSP_
RRCREL_SWI
TCH
(F2D_NO_RSP
_RRCREL_SW
ITCH),
CS_SETUP_P2
D_SWITCH
(CS_SETUP_P
2D_SWITCH),
SYSHO_CIPH
ER_IE_SWITC
H
(SYSHO_CIPH
ER_IE_SWITC
H),
P2P_GTPU_N
OT_CFG_SWI
TCH
(P2P_GTPU_N
OT_CFG_SWI
TCH),
RB_SETUP_CI
PHER_TIME_
ADJ_SWITCH
(RB_SETUP_C
IPHER_TIME_
ADJ_SWITCH)
,
CS_PRI_MOD_
NOT_INT_SWI
TCH
(CS_PRI_MOD
_NOT_INT_S
WITCH),
RAB_SETUP_
TMSI_REALL
OC_BUF_SWI
TCH
(RAB_SETUP_
TMSI_REALL
OC_BUF_SWI
TCH),
IU_FAULT_RE
L_PS_RES_SW
ITCH
(IU_FAULT_R
EL_PS_RES_S
WITCH),
RB_RECFG_R
L_REEST_SWI
TCH
(RB_RECFG_R
L_REEST_SWI
TCH),
F2P_DT_MSG_
BUFFER_SWI
TCH
(F2P_DT_MSG
_BUFFER_SWI
TCH),
SCRI_COMPA
TIBLE_SWITC
H
(SCRI_COMPA
TIBLE_SWITC
H),
GTPU_ERR_IN
D_DEF_SWIT
CH
(GTPU_ERR_I
ND_DEF_SWI
TCH),
IUR_SRV_CEL
L_CHG_MAC
HS_RESET_S
WITCH
(IUR_SRV_CE
LL_CHG_MAC
HS_RESET_S
WITCH)
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:PAGGIN
G_NUM_CTRL
_SWITCH,
ASU_RL_RES
ET_SWITCH,
MC_RL_RESE
T_SWITCH,
FD_PCH_REE
NTERSA_FOR
CE_RRC_REL
_SWITCH,
UE_CRC_COM
PATIBLE_SWI
TCH,
RNC_P2D_DR
D_SWITCH,
P2D_SWITCH,
AMR_F2D_OV
ERLAP_CELL
UPT_SWITCH,
SRB_RESET_R
L_SETUP_SWI
TCH,
RLFAIL_RL_S
ETUP_SWITC
H,
CS_RL_SETUP
_SWITCH,
PS_RL_SETUP
_SWITCH,
UE_SRB_RES
ET_SWITCH,
RL_RESTORE
_SWITCH,
RNC_EFD_D2
F_SWITCH,
RNC_RB_SCRI
_NOT_DROP_
SWITCH,
RRC_RECONN
_SWITCH,
RRC_REPEAT
_PFM_SWITC
H,
F2D_NO_RSP_
RRCREL_SWI
TCH,
CS_SETUP_P2
D_SWITCH,
SYSHO_CIPH
ER_IE_SWITC
H,
P2P_GTPU_N
OT_CFG_SWI
TCH,
RB_SETUP_CI
PHER_TIME_
ADJ_SWITCH,
CS_PRI_MOD_
NOT_INT_SWI
TCH,
RAB_SETUP_
TMSI_REALL
OC_BUF_SWI
TCH,
IU_FAULT_RE
L_PS_RES_SW
ITCH,
RB_RECFG_R
L_REEST_SWI
TCH,
F2P_DT_MSG_
BUFFER_SWI
TCH,
SCRI_COMPA
TIBLE_SWITC
H,
GTPU_ERR_IN
D_DEF_SWIT
CH,
IUR_SRV_CEL
L_CHG_MAC
HS_RESET_S
WITCH
Default
Value:PAGGIN
G_NUM_CTRL
_SWITCH-0&
ASU_RL_RES
ET_SWITCH-0
&MC_RL_RES
ET_SWITCH-0
&FD_PCH_RE
ENTERSA_FO
RCE_RRC_RE
L_SWITCH-0&
UE_CRC_COM
PATIBLE_SWI
TCH-0&RNC_
P2D_DRD_SW
ITCH-0&P2D_
SWITCH-0&A
MR_F2D_OVE
RLAP_CELLU
PT_SWITCH-0
&SRB_RESET
_RL_SETUP_S
WITCH-0&RL
FAIL_RL_SET
UP_SWITCH-0
&CS_RL_SET
UP_SWITCH-0
&PS_RL_SET
UP_SWITCH-0
&UE_SRB_RE
SET_SWITCH-
0&RL_RESTO
RE_SWITCH-0
&RNC_EFD_D
2F_SWITCH-1
&RNC_RB_SC
RI_NOT_DRO
P_SWITCH-0&
RRC_RECONN
_SWITCH-0&R
RC_REPEAT_
PFM_SWITCH
-1&F2D_NO_R
SP_RRCREL_S
WITCH-0&CS_
SETUP_P2D_S
WITCH-0&SY
SHO_CIPHER_
IE_SWITCH-0
&P2P_GTPU_
NOT_CFG_SW
ITCH-1&RB_S
ETUP_CIPHER
_TIME_ADJ_S
WITCH-1&CS_
PRI_MOD_NO
T_INT_SWITC
H-0&RAB_SE
TUP_TMSI_RE
ALLOC_BUF_
SWITCH-0&IU
_FAULT_REL_
PS_RES_SWIT
CH-0&RB_RE
CFG_RL_REE
ST_SWITCH-0
&F2P_DT_MS
G_BUFFER_S
WITCH-0&SC
RI_COMPATI
BLE_SWITCH-
0>PU_ERR
_IND_DEF_S
WITCH-0&IUR
_SRV_CELL_C
HG_MACHS_
RESET_SWIT
CH-1
services, leading
to call drops. 2)
RRC_CONN_S
ETUP_OPT_S
WITCH (RRC
CONNECTION
SETUP
Message
Optimization
Switch)
Whether
optimization of
the RRC
CONNECTION
SETUP message
takes effect.
When this
switch is turned
on, optimization
of the RRC
CONNECTION
SETUP message
takes effect. If
the IE RLC info
under SRB3 or
SRB4 in the
RRC
CONNECTION
SETUP message
contains the
same
information as
that under
SRB2, the RNC
replaces the IE
RLC info under
SRB3 or SRB4
with the IE same
as RB:0x2(2) to
shorten the
length of the
message. When
this switch is
turned off, the
RNC does not
replace the IE
RLC info under
SRB3 or SRB4
in the RRC
CONNECTION
SETUP
message. 3)
PS_F2D_OVER
LAP_CELLUP
T_SWITCH
(Switch for
Simultaneous
PS Service
Setup F2D and
Cell Update
Procedures)
During the PS
service setup,
the RNC undoes
a CELL_FACH-
to-CELL_DCH
(F2D for short)
procedure when
it receives a Cell
Update message
with the cause
value "cell
reselection"
during the F2D
procedure.
When this
switch is turned
on, the RNC
temporarily
does not send the
RANAP_RAB_
ASSIGNMENT
_RESP message
to the CN after
the F2D
procedure is
undone and
waits until the
Cell Update
message is
processed and
the PS service is
set up
successfully.
When this
switch is turned
total throughput
in the case of
simultaneous
uplink and
downlink
transmissions
takes effect.
When this
switch is turned
off, the function
of increasing the
total throughput
in the case of
simultaneous
uplink and
downlink
transmissions
does not take
effect. 5)
PHY_RECFG_
REEST_SWIT
CH (Switch for
RL
Reestablishment
s During the
Physical
Channel
Reconfiguration
) When this
switch is turned
on, a UE sends
the RNC a Cell
Update message
with the cause
value "Radio
Link Failure"
and the RNC
reestablishes the
radio link for the
UE under the
following
conditions: The
UE has not
responded to the
Physical
Channel
Reconfiguration
message. The
RNC detects
interrupted
downlink
transmission on
SRB2 or the
NodeB reports
that all radio
links of the UE
are out of
synchronization
. When this
switch is turned
off, the RNC
does not
reestablish the
radio link for the
UE under the
preceding
conditions. 6)
IUR_RL_REES
T_SWITCH (Iur
RL
Reestablishment
Switch) When
this switch is
turned on, the
RNC deletes the
existing Iur
radio links for
the UE during
the RNC
performing
radio link
reestablishment.
When this
switch is turned
off, the RNC
does not delete
the existing Iur
radio links
during the RNC
performing
radio link
reestablishment.
7)
RB_SETUP_R
L_REEST_SWI
TCH (Switch for
RL
Reestablishment
or Cell Update
During an RB
Setup) When
this switch is
turned on and
the RNC is
waiting for a
UE's response
during a radio
bearer (RB)
setup
CELL_DCH-to-
CELL_DCH
(D2D)
procedure: The
RNC
reestablishes a
radio link (RL)
for the UE if the
RNC detects a
signaling radio
bearer (SRB)
reset at layer 2
(L2) or all uplink
RLs for the UE
are out of
synchronization
upon expiration
of the RL
Restore timer.
For the RL
reestablishment
triggered by
SRB reset
detected by
RNC, the switch
CELLUPT_RL
FAILURE_SRB
REESTAB_SW
ITCH under
"PROCESSSWI
TCH2" in the
"SET
URRCTRLSWI
TCH" command
should be turned
confirm
message if the
FACH is
congested. The
RRC_CELLFA
CH_TRB_RES
ET_TO_F2D_S
WITCH
parameter
specifies
whether a UE
performs an
F2D transition if
the number of
TRB reset
requests from
the UE to the
RNC reaches a
specified
threshold. If the
switch is turned
on, the UE
moves from the
CELL_FACH
state to the
CELL_DCH
state. If the
switch is turned
off, the UE does
not move from
the
CELL_FACH
state to the
CELL_DCH
state. This
function helps to
reduce the
number of call
drops caused by
the RNC not
responding to
the TRB reset
requests during
FACH
congestion. 9)
SEND_MSG_N
ULL_SWITCH
(MM NULL
Message
Switch)
Whether the
RNC sends an
MM NULL
message to the
CS CN. If the
switch
RNC_CS_QUE
RY_UE_IMEI_
SWITCH under
PROCESSSWI
TCH2 in the
SET
URRCTRLSWI
TCH command
is turned on,
testing the
interworking
between the
RNC and the CN
is required. If the
CN needs to
verify the serial
number of direct
transfer
messages, turn
on this switch.
The RNC rather
than the CS CN
sends an
IDENTITY
REQUEST
message to a UE
to obtain its
IMEI. Upon
receiving an
IDENTITY
RESPONSE
message from
the UE: The
RNC sends an
MM NULL
message to the
CS CN if this
switch is turned
on. The RNC
does not send an
MM NULL
message to the
CS CN if this
switch is turned
off. 10)
FD_PCH_IUR_
CS_OPT_SWIT
CH CS paging
message
processing
switch for UEs
in the
CELL_PCH or
URA_PCH state
that support fast
dormancy on the
drift radio
network
controller
(DRNC) side.
When this
switch is turned
on,the SRNC
instructs these
UEs to transition
to the
CELL_DCH
state and to
establish CS
services when
these UEs
receive a CS
paging message.
When this
switch is turned
off,the SRNC
releases the
connection of
these UEs when
these UEs
receive a CS
paging message.
11)
CELLUPT_T31
4_T315_TIME
OUT_OPT_SW
ITCH Whether
the RNC
releases the
connection of a
UE in a state
other than
CELL_DCH
when the T314/
T315 timer in
the cell update
message
received by the
UE expires.
When this
switch is turned
on,the RNC
continues with
the cell update
processing when
the T314/T315
timer in the cell
update message
expires. When
this switch is
turned off,the
RNC
abnormally
releases the
connection of
the UE when the
T314/T315
timer in the cell
update message
expires. 12)
CS_HHO_ASY
NC_CTRL_SW
ITCH
(Asynchronous
Reconfigure
Switch for CS
HHO) When
this switch is
turned on, the
RNC does not
put the
activation time
information
element (IE) in
the hard
handover
configuration
message for CS
services. After
receiving the
message, the UE
immediately
activates the
configuration.
When this
switch is turned
off, the RNC
puts the
activation time
IE in the hard
handover
configuration
message for CS
services. After
receiving the
message, the UE
activates the
configuration at
the specified
activation time.
13)
PS_HHO_ASY
NC_CTRL_SW
ITCH
(Asynchronous
Reconfigure
Switch for PS
HHO) When
this switch is
turned on, the
RNC does not
put the
activation time
information
element (IE) in
the hard
handover
configuration
message for PS
services. After
receiving the
message, the UE
immediately
activates the
configuration.
When this
switch is turned
off, the RNC
puts the
activation time
IE in the hard
handover
configuration
message for PS
services. After
receiving the
message, the UE
activates the
configuration at
the specified
activation time.
14)
IUR_HHO_AS
YNC_CTRL_S
WITCH
(Asynchronous
Reconfigure
Switch for Iur
HHO) When
this switch is
turned on, the
RNC does not
put the
activation time
information
element (IE) in
the hard
handover
configuration
message across
the Iur interface.
After receiving
the message, the
UE immediately
activates the
configuration.
When this
switch is turned
off, the RNC
puts the
activation time
IE in the hard
handover
configuration
message across
the Iur interface.
After receiving
the message, the
UE activates the
configuration at
the specified
activation time.
15)
R8_UE_SEL_D
PUE_SWITCH
(Switch for
Preferentially
Allocating
DPUe
Resources to
UEs That
Comply with
3GPP Release 8
or Later) When
this switch is
turned on, the
RNC
preferentially
allocates DPUe
resources in any
subrack to UEs
that comply with
3GPP Release 8
or later. When
this switch is
turned off, the
RNC
preferentially
allocates DPU
resources in the
subrack that the
UEs access to
UEs that comply
with 3GPP
Release 8 or
later. The RNC
allocates DPU
resources in
other subracks
only when the
amount of
consumed DPU
resources in this
subrack exceeds
a preset
threshold for
inter-subrack
resource
sharing. 16)
F2P_DATATR
ANS_OPTIMIZ
E_SWITCH
(Switch for
Optimized Data
Transmission
before a State
Transition from
CELL_FACH to
CELL_PCH or
URA_PCH)
Whether the
RNC queries the
RLC state
before and after
a UE moves
from the
CELL_FACH
state to the
CELL_PCH or
URA_PCH state
due to event 4B.
A UE in the
CELL_FACH
state can move
to the
CELL_PCH or
URA_PCH state
even when there
is downlink data
transmission for
the UE. When
this occurs, data
packets are
suspended on
the RNC side.
This switch is
introduced to
solve this
problem. When
this switch is
turned on, the
RNC queries the
RLC state
before a UE
moves from the
CELL_FACH
state to the
CELL_PCH or
URA_PCH state
due to event 4B.
If the state query
fails, the UE
does not
perform the state
transition. If the
state query
succeeds, the
UE continues
with the state
transition. The
RNC queries the
RLC state again
after the state
transition is
complete and
before the L2
link is
deactivated. If
there is SRB3,
SRB4, or TRB
data to be
transmitted to
the UE on the
RLC, the paging
procedure is
triggered. When
this switch is
turned off, the
original state
transition from
CELL_FACH to
CELL_PCH or
URA_PCH is
used. This
parameter is an
advanced
parameter. To
modify this
parameter,
contact Huawei
Customer
Service Center
for technical
support. 17)
IRATHO_HOC
ANCEL_RL_R
EEST_SWITC
H(Switch for RL
Reestablishment
s During the
inter-RAT
Handover)
When this
switch is turned
on, the RNC
reestablishes a
radio link (RL)
for the UE
during a inter-
RAT Handover
procedure if the
RNC detects a
signaling radio
bearer (SRB)
reset at layer 2
(L2) or all uplink
RLs for the UE
are out of
synchronization
upon expiration
of the RL
Restore timer
after the RNC
sends UE a
HANDOVER
FROM UTRAN
COMMAND
message or a
CELL
CHANGE
ORDER FROM
UTRAN
message and UE
fails to receive
these two
messages. When
this switch is
turned off, the
RNC does not
reestablish the
radio link for the
UE under the
preceding
conditions. 18)
TRB_RESET_
RL_REEST_S
WITCH(Switch
for RL
Reestablishment
s Triggered by
TRB RESET)
When this
switch is turned
on, the RNC
reestablishes a
radio link (RL)
for the UE if the
RNC detects a
traffic radio
bearer (TRB)
reset at layer 2
(L2) under the
following
conditions: UE
is in
CELL_DCH
state and UE is
not in any
signaling
procedure. UE
has only one PS
RAB. When this
switch is turned
off, the RNC
does not
reestablish the
radio link for the
UE under the
preceding
conditions. 19)
RB_REL_RL_
REEST_SWIT
CH(Switch for
RL
Reestablishment
s During a PS
RB Release)
When this
switch is turned
on, the RNC
reestablishes a
radio link (RL)
for the UE
during a PS
radio bearer
(RB) release
procedure under
the following
conditions: The
RNC detects a
signaling radio
bearer (SRB)
reset at layer 2
(L2) or all uplink
RLs for the UE
are out of
synchronization
upon expiration
of the RL
Restore timer or
UE has no
response to
RNC after RNC
sends UE a
RADIO
BEARER
RELEASE
message. The
UE has both CS
RAB and PS
RAB. The UE is
in CELL_DCH
state. When this
switch is turned
off, the RNC
does not
reestablish the
radio link for the
UE under the
preceding
conditions. 20)
RB_SETUP_E
NHANCE_RL_
REEST_SWIT
CH(Switch for
Enhanced RL
Reestablishment
s During an RB
setup) When this
switch is turned
on, the RNC
reestablishes a
radio link (RL)
for the UE
during a radio
bearer (RB)
setup
CELL_DCH-to-
CELL_DCH
(D2D)
procedure under
the following
conditions: The
RNC detects a
signaling radio
bearer (SRB)
reset at layer 2
(L2) or all uplink
RLs for the UE
are out of
synchronization
upon expiration
of the RL
Restore timer
and the UE has
received the
RADIO
BEARER
SETUP
message. The
UE has no
response to the
RNC after the
RNC sends UE a
RADIO
BEARER
SETUP
message. The
switch
RB_SETUP_R
L_REEST_SWI
TCH under
"PROCESSSWI
TCH4" in the
"SET
URRCTRLSWI
TCH" command
should be turned
on. When this
switch is turned
off, the RNC
does not
reestablish the
radio link for the
UE under the
preceding
conditions. 21)
RAB_SETUPM
OD_CNT_FIX_
SWITCH
Whether to
correct the
methods for
measuring the
counters related
to RAB setup or
reconfiguration
failures of UEs
in the
CELL_FACH
state. The RAB
setup or
reconfiguration
is triggered by
the F2F or F2D
state transition.
This switch is
turned off by
default. When
this switch is
turned off, the
measurement
methods of these
counters remain
unchanged.
When this
switch is turned
on, the
measurement
methods of these
counters are
corrected based
on the
measurement
points. 22)
FAST_RETUR
N_LTE_BY_C
ELL_SELECT_
SWITCH
Whether a
UMTS/LTE UE
performs fast
cell reselection.
This switch is
turned off. The
UE does not
perform fast cell
reselection. This
switch is turned
on. If the best
cell is
configured with
a neighboring
LTE cell and its
priority is lower
than the priority
of the
neighboring
LTE cell, the UE
performs fast
cell reselection.
23)
UL_DUAL_M
ODE_UE_D2P
_OR_D2I_SWI
TCH Whether a
UMTS/LTE UE
transits from
CELL_DCH to
CELL_PCH or
from
CELL_DCH to
the idle mode
when an
inactivity timer
expires. The
inactivity timer
is specified by
the PsInactTmr-
ForFstDrmDch
parameter in the
SET
UPSINACTTI
MER command.
This switch is
turned off. The
UMTS/LTE UE
transits from the
CELL_DCH to
CELL_PCH
when the
inactivity timer
expires. This
switch is turned
on. The UMTS/
LTE UE transits
from
CELL_DCH to
the idle mode
when the
inactivity timer
expires. 24)
PHYCHRECFG
_ENH_RL_RE
EST_SWITCH
Whether to
preferentially
process a CELL
UPDATE
message when
physical channel
reconfiguration
is in progress.
The RNC
receives a CELL
UPDATE
message from a
UE with a cause
value of "radio
link failure",
"RLC
unrecoverable
error", or "re-
entering service
area" when
expecting a
response from
the UE to the
physical channel
reconfiguration
process. In this
scenario, the
RNC
preferentially
processes the
CELL UPDATE
message if the
switch is turned
on. When this
switch is turned
off, the RNC
does not
preferentially
process the
CELL UPDATE
message in the
preceding
scenario. This
parameter takes
effect only when
the
PHYCHRECFG
_ENH_RL_RE
EST_SWITCH
check box under
the
"PROCESSSWI
TCH4"
parameter in the
"SET
URRCTRLSWI
TCH" command
is selected. 25)
RBRECFG_EN
H_RL_REEST_
SWITCH
Whether to
preferentially
process a CELL
UPDATE
message when
RB
reconfiguration
is in progress.
The RNC
receives a CELL
UPDATE
message from a
UE with a cause
value of "radio
link failure",
"RLC
unrecoverable
error", or "re-
entering service
area" when
expecting a
response from
the UE to the RB
reconfiguration
process. In this
scenario, the
RNC
preferentially
processes the
CELL UPDATE
message if the
switch is turned
on. When this
switch is turned
off, the RNC
does not
preferentially
process the
CELL UPDATE
message in the
preceding
scenario. This
parameter takes
effect only when
the
RB_RECFG_R
L_REEST_SWI
TCH check box
under the
"OptimizationS-
witch"
parameter in the
"SET
URRCTRLSWI
TCH" command
is selected. 26)
SMC_STOP_R
LC_SWITCH
Whether to stop
RLC entities
(except RLC
entities used by
SRB2) for
security-mode-
enabled UEs
whose user
signaling
(except cell-
related
signaling) is
processed by
their overflow
RNCs due to
load sharing and
that are in the
security mode.
When this
switch is turned
on, the RNC
stops RLC
entities (except
RLC entities
used by SRB2)
for such UEs.
This prevents
call drops that
are caused by the
ciphering
activation time
inconsistency
between the UEs
and RNC. When
this switch is
turned off, the
RNC suspends
RLC entities
(except RLC
entities used by
SRB2) for such
UEs. 27)
GTP_SN_IN_R
AB_REL_INIT
_BY_UTRAN_
SWITCH
Whether the
RAB RELEASE
REQUEST or
IU RELEASE
COMPLETE
message carries
the IE GTP PDU
SN during the
release
procedure
initiated by the
UTRAN of the
PS domain.
When this
switch is turned
on, the RAB
RELEASE
REQUEST or
IU RELEASE
COMPLETE
message carries
the IE GTP PDU
SN. For details,
see 3GPP TS
25.413. When
this switch is
turned off, the
RAB RELEASE
REQUEST or
IU RELEASE
COMPLETE
message does
not carry the IE
GTP PDU SN.
28)
CMP_IU_QOS
_GTP_PDU_S
N_SWITCH
Whether to
allow the
compatibility
processing of
reordering the
GTP-U DL
transmission if
the RAB
ASSIGNMENT
REQUEST
message carries
the IE Delivery
Order with the
value of
delivery-order-
requested. When
this switch is
turned on, the
GTP-U DL
transmission is
not reordered.
When this
switch is turned
off, the GTP-U
DL transmission
uses the DL GTP
PDU SN carried
by the RAB
ASSIGNMENT
REQUEST
message as the
first SN for
reordering. 29)
DL_TRB_RES
ET_BUFF_SWI
TCH Whether
not to
immediately
process a TRB
RESET message
if the
corresponding
TRB resets
when an RRC-
related process
is in progress.
Note that the
RRC-related
process is a
process that is
initiated after
the UE in
question has set
up a service.
directly releases
the service of the
UE and notifies
the CN that the
release is an
abnormal
release. 31)
RAB_ASS_MO
D_TNL_ADDR
_SUP_SWITC
H Whether to
allow data
transmission
when the RNC
receives a RAB
ASSIGNMENT
REQUEST
message that
carries the
transport layer
information
after the PS
service has been
established.
When this
switch is turned
on, the RNC
reconfigures the
transport layer
information and
continues with
data
transmission.
For details, see
3GPP TS
25.413. When
this switch is
turned off, the
RNC does not
reconfigure the
transport layer
information and
data cannot be
transmitted.
GUI Value
Range:PS_F2D
_OVERLAP_C
ELLUPT_SWI
TCH,
AMR_HHO_F
AIL_ROLLBA
CK_SWITCH,
PHY_RECFG_
REEST_SWIT
CH,
IUR_RL_REES
T_SWITCH,
RB_SETUP_R
L_REEST_SWI
TCH,
RRC_CONN_S
ETUP_OPT_S
WITCH,
TCP_ACK_AC
CELERATOR_
SWITCH,
RRC_CELLFA
CH_TRB_RES
ET_TO_F2D_S
WITCH,
SEND_MSG_N
ULL_SWITCH,
FD_PCH_IUR_
CS_OPT_SWIT
CH,
CELLUPT_T31
4_T315_TIME
OUT_OPT_SW
ITCH,
CS_HHO_ASY
NC_CTRL_SW
ITCH,
PS_HHO_ASY
NC_CTRL_SW
ITCH,
IUR_HHO_AS
YNC_CTRL_S
WITCH,
R8_UE_SEL_D
PUE_SWITCH,
F2P_DATATR
ANS_OPTIMIZ
E_SWITCH,
IRATHO_HOC
ANCEL_RL_R
EEST_SWITC
H,
TRB_RESET_
RL_REEST_S
WITCH,
RB_REL_RL_
REEST_SWIT
CH,
RB_SETUP_E
NHANCE_RL_
REEST_SWIT
CH,
RAB_SETUPM
OD_CNT_FIX_
SWITCH,
FAST_RETUR
N_LTE_BY_C
ELL_SELECT_
SWITCH,
UL_DUAL_M
ODE_UE_D2P
_OR_D2I_SWI
TCH,
PHYCHRECFG
_ENH_RL_RE
EST_SWITCH,
RBRECFG_EN
H_RL_REEST_
SWITCH,
SMC_STOP_R
LC_SWITCH,
GTP_SN_IN_R
AB_REL_INIT
_BY_UTRAN_
SWITCH,
CMP_IU_QOS
_GTP_PDU_S
N_SWITCH,
DL_TRB_RES
ET_BUFF_SWI
TCH,
RRC_CELLFA
CH_DL_TRB_
RESET_TO_F2
D_SWITCH,
RAB_ASS_MO
D_TNL_ADDR
_SUP_SWITC
H
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:PS_F2D
_OVERLAP_C
ELLUPT_SWI
TCH,
AMR_HHO_F
AIL_ROLLBA
CK_SWITCH,
PHY_RECFG_
REEST_SWIT
CH,
IUR_RL_REES
T_SWITCH,
RB_SETUP_R
L_REEST_SWI
TCH,
RRC_CONN_S
ETUP_OPT_S
WITCH,
TCP_ACK_AC
CELERATOR_
SWITCH,
RRC_CELLFA
CH_TRB_RES
ET_TO_F2D_S
WITCH,
SEND_MSG_N
ULL_SWITCH,
FD_PCH_IUR_
CS_OPT_SWIT
CH,
CELLUPT_T31
4_T315_TIME
OUT_OPT_SW
ITCH,
CS_HHO_ASY
NC_CTRL_SW
ITCH,
PS_HHO_ASY
NC_CTRL_SW
ITCH,
IUR_HHO_AS
YNC_CTRL_S
WITCH,
R8_UE_SEL_D
PUE_SWITCH,
F2P_DATATR
ANS_OPTIMIZ
E_SWITCH,
IRATHO_HOC
ANCEL_RL_R
EEST_SWITC
H,
TRB_RESET_
RL_REEST_S
WITCH,
RB_REL_RL_
REEST_SWIT
CH,
RB_SETUP_E
NHANCE_RL_
REEST_SWIT
CH,
RAB_SETUPM
OD_CNT_FIX_
SWITCH,
FAST_RETUR
N_LTE_BY_C
ELL_SELECT_
SWITCH,
UL_DUAL_M
ODE_UE_D2P
_OR_D2I_SWI
TCH,
PHYCHRECFG
_ENH_RL_RE
EST_SWITCH,
RBRECFG_EN
H_RL_REEST_
SWITCH,
SMC_STOP_R
LC_SWITCH,
GTP_SN_IN_R
AB_REL_INIT
_BY_UTRAN_
SWITCH,
CMP_IU_QOS
_GTP_PDU_S
N_SWITCH,
DL_TRB_RES
ET_BUFF_SWI
TCH,
RRC_CELLFA
CH_DL_TRB_
RESET_TO_F2
D_SWITCH,
RAB_ASS_MO
D_TNL_ADDR
_SUP_SWITC
H
Default
Value:PS_F2D_
OVERLAP_CE
LLUPT_SWIT
CH-0&AMR_H
HO_FAIL_RO
LLBACK_SWI
TCH-0&PHY_
RECFG_REES
T_SWITCH-0&
IUR_RL_REES
T_SWITCH-0&
RB_SETUP_R
L_REEST_SWI
TCH-0&RRC_
CONN_SETUP
_OPT_SWITC
H-0&TCP_AC
K_ACCELERA
TOR_SWITCH
-0&RRC_CELL
FACH_TRB_R
ESET_TO_F2D
_SWITCH-0&S
END_MSG_N
ULL_SWITCH-
0&FD_PCH_IU
R_CS_OPT_S
WITCH-0&CE
LLUPT_T314_
T315_TIMEOU
T_OPT_SWITC
H-0&CS_HHO
_ASYNC_CTR
L_SWITCH-0&
PS_HHO_ASY
NC_CTRL_SW
ITCH-0&IUR_
HHO_ASYNC_
CTRL_SWITC
H-0&R8_UE_S
EL_DPUE_SW
ITCH-0&F2P_
DATATRANS_
OPTIMIZE_S
WITCH-0&IRA
THO_HOCAN
CEL_RL_REES
T_SWITCH-0&
TRB_RESET_
RL_REEST_S
WITCH-0&RB
_REL_RL_REE
ST_SWITCH-0
&RB_SETUP_
ENHANCE_RL
_REEST_SWIT
CH-0&RAB_S
ETUPMOD_C
NT_FIX_SWIT
CH-0&FAST_R
ETURN_LTE_
BY_CELL_SE
LECT_SWITC
H-0&UL_DUA
L_MODE_UE_
D2P_OR_D2I_
SWITCH-0&P
HYCHRECFG_
ENH_RL_REE
ST_SWITCH-0
&RBRECFG_E
NH_RL_REES
T_SWITCH-0&
SMC_STOP_R
LC_SWITCH-1
>P_SN_IN_
RAB_REL_INI
T_BY_UTRAN
_SWITCH-1&C
MP_IU_QOS_
GTP_PDU_SN
_SWITCH-0&
DL_TRB_RES
ET_BUFF_SWI
TCH-0&RRC_
CELLFACH_D
L_TRB_RESET
_TO_F2D_SWI
TCH-0&RAB_
ASS_MOD_TN
L_ADDR_SUP
_SWITCH-1
services, leading
to call drops. 2)
RRC_CONN_S
ETUP_OPT_S
WITCH (RRC
CONNECTION
SETUP
Message
Optimization
Switch)
Whether
optimization of
the RRC
CONNECTION
SETUP message
takes effect.
When this
switch is turned
on, optimization
of the RRC
CONNECTION
SETUP message
takes effect. If
the IE RLC info
under SRB3 or
SRB4 in the
RRC
CONNECTION
SETUP message
contains the
same
information as
that under
SRB2, the RNC
replaces the IE
RLC info under
SRB3 or SRB4
with the IE same
as RB:0x2(2) to
shorten the
length of the
message. When
this switch is
turned off, the
RNC does not
replace the IE
RLC info under
SRB3 or SRB4
in the RRC
CONNECTION
SETUP
message. 3)
PS_F2D_OVER
LAP_CELLUP
T_SWITCH
(Switch for
Simultaneous
PS Service
Setup F2D and
Cell Update
Procedures)
During the PS
service setup,
the RNC undoes
a CELL_FACH-
to-CELL_DCH
(F2D for short)
procedure when
it receives a Cell
Update message
with the cause
value "cell
reselection"
during the F2D
procedure.
When this
switch is turned
on, the RNC
temporarily
does not send the
RANAP_RAB_
ASSIGNMENT
_RESP message
to the CN after
the F2D
procedure is
undone and
waits until the
Cell Update
message is
processed and
the PS service is
set up
successfully.
When this
switch is turned
total throughput
in the case of
simultaneous
uplink and
downlink
transmissions
takes effect.
When this
switch is turned
off, the function
of increasing the
total throughput
in the case of
simultaneous
uplink and
downlink
transmissions
does not take
effect. 5)
PHY_RECFG_
REEST_SWIT
CH (Switch for
RL
Reestablishment
s During the
Physical
Channel
Reconfiguration
) When this
switch is turned
on, a UE sends
the RNC a Cell
Update message
with the cause
value "Radio
Link Failure"
and the RNC
reestablishes the
radio link for the
UE under the
following
conditions: The
UE has not
responded to the
Physical
Channel
Reconfiguration
message. The
RNC detects
interrupted
downlink
transmission on
SRB2 or the
NodeB reports
that all radio
links of the UE
are out of
synchronization
. When this
switch is turned
off, the RNC
does not
reestablish the
radio link for the
UE under the
preceding
conditions. 6)
IUR_RL_REES
T_SWITCH (Iur
RL
Reestablishment
Switch) When
this switch is
turned on, the
RNC deletes the
existing Iur
radio links for
the UE during
the RNC
performing
radio link
reestablishment.
When this
switch is turned
off, the RNC
does not delete
the existing Iur
radio links
during the RNC
performing
radio link
reestablishment.
7)
RB_SETUP_R
L_REEST_SWI
TCH (Switch for
RL
Reestablishment
or Cell Update
During an RB
Setup) When
this switch is
turned on and
the RNC is
waiting for a
UE's response
during a radio
bearer (RB)
setup
CELL_DCH-to-
CELL_DCH
(D2D)
procedure: The
RNC
reestablishes a
radio link (RL)
for the UE if the
RNC detects a
signaling radio
bearer (SRB)
reset at layer 2
(L2) or all uplink
RLs for the UE
are out of
synchronization
upon expiration
of the RL
Restore timer.
For the RL
reestablishment
triggered by
SRB reset
detected by
RNC, the switch
CELLUPT_RL
FAILURE_SRB
REESTAB_SW
ITCH under
"PROCESSSWI
TCH2" in the
"SET
URRCTRLSWI
TCH" command
should be turned
confirm
message if the
FACH is
congested. The
RRC_CELLFA
CH_TRB_RES
ET_TO_F2D_S
WITCH
parameter
specifies
whether a UE
performs an
F2D transition if
the number of
TRB reset
requests from
the UE to the
RNC reaches a
specified
threshold. If the
switch is turned
on, the UE
moves from the
CELL_FACH
state to the
CELL_DCH
state. If the
switch is turned
off, the UE does
not move from
the
CELL_FACH
state to the
CELL_DCH
state. This
function helps to
reduce the
number of call
drops caused by
the RNC not
responding to
the TRB reset
requests during
FACH
congestion. 9)
SEND_MSG_N
ULL_SWITCH
(MM NULL
Message
Switch)
Whether the
RNC sends an
MM NULL
message to the
CS CN. If the
switch
RNC_CS_QUE
RY_UE_IMEI_
SWITCH under
PROCESSSWI
TCH2 in the
SET
URRCTRLSWI
TCH command
is turned on,
testing the
interworking
between the
RNC and the CN
is required. If the
CN needs to
verify the serial
number of direct
transfer
messages, turn
on this switch.
The RNC rather
than the CS CN
sends an
IDENTITY
REQUEST
message to a UE
to obtain its
IMEI. Upon
receiving an
IDENTITY
RESPONSE
message from
the UE: The
RNC sends an
MM NULL
message to the
CS CN if this
switch is turned
on. The RNC
does not send an
MM NULL
message to the
CS CN if this
switch is turned
off. 10)
FD_PCH_IUR_
CS_OPT_SWIT
CH CS paging
message
processing
switch for UEs
in the
CELL_PCH or
URA_PCH state
that support fast
dormancy on the
drift radio
network
controller
(DRNC) side.
When this
switch is turned
on,the SRNC
instructs these
UEs to transition
to the
CELL_DCH
state and to
establish CS
services when
these UEs
receive a CS
paging message.
When this
switch is turned
off,the SRNC
releases the
connection of
these UEs when
these UEs
receive a CS
paging message.
11)
CELLUPT_T31
4_T315_TIME
OUT_OPT_SW
ITCH Whether
the RNC
releases the
connection of a
UE in a state
other than
CELL_DCH
when the T314/
T315 timer in
the cell update
message
received by the
UE expires.
When this
switch is turned
on,the RNC
continues with
the cell update
processing when
the T314/T315
timer in the cell
update message
expires. When
this switch is
turned off,the
RNC
abnormally
releases the
connection of
the UE when the
T314/T315
timer in the cell
update message
expires. 12)
CS_HHO_ASY
NC_CTRL_SW
ITCH
(Asynchronous
Reconfigure
Switch for CS
HHO) When
this switch is
turned on, the
RNC does not
put the
activation time
information
element (IE) in
the hard
handover
configuration
message for CS
services. After
receiving the
message, the UE
immediately
activates the
configuration.
When this
switch is turned
off, the RNC
puts the
activation time
IE in the hard
handover
configuration
message for CS
services. After
receiving the
message, the UE
activates the
configuration at
the specified
activation time.
13)
PS_HHO_ASY
NC_CTRL_SW
ITCH
(Asynchronous
Reconfigure
Switch for PS
HHO) When
this switch is
turned on, the
RNC does not
put the
activation time
information
element (IE) in
the hard
handover
configuration
message for PS
services. After
receiving the
message, the UE
immediately
activates the
configuration.
When this
switch is turned
off, the RNC
puts the
activation time
IE in the hard
handover
configuration
message for PS
services. After
receiving the
message, the UE
activates the
configuration at
the specified
activation time.
14)
IUR_HHO_AS
YNC_CTRL_S
WITCH
(Asynchronous
Reconfigure
Switch for Iur
HHO) When
this switch is
turned on, the
RNC does not
put the
activation time
information
element (IE) in
the hard
handover
configuration
message across
the Iur interface.
After receiving
the message, the
UE immediately
activates the
configuration.
When this
switch is turned
off, the RNC
puts the
activation time
IE in the hard
handover
configuration
message across
the Iur interface.
After receiving
the message, the
UE activates the
configuration at
the specified
activation time.
15)
F2P_DATATR
ANS_OPTIMIZ
E_SWITCH
(Switch for
Optimized Data
Transmission
before a State
Transition from
CELL_FACH to
CELL_PCH or
URA_PCH)
Whether the
RNC queries the
RLC state
before and after
a UE moves
from the
CELL_FACH
state to the
CELL_PCH or
URA_PCH state
due to event 4B.
A UE in the
CELL_FACH
state can move
to the
CELL_PCH or
URA_PCH state
even when there
is downlink data
transmission for
the UE. When
this occurs, data
packets are
suspended on
the RNC side.
This switch is
introduced to
solve this
problem. When
this switch is
turned on, the
RNC queries the
RLC state
before a UE
moves from the
CELL_FACH
state to the
CELL_PCH or
URA_PCH state
due to event 4B.
If the state query
fails, the UE
does not
perform the state
transition. If the
state query
succeeds, the
UE continues
with the state
transition. The
RNC queries the
RLC state again
after the state
transition is
complete and
before the L2
link is
deactivated. If
there is SRB3,
SRB4, or TRB
data to be
transmitted to
the UE on the
RLC, the paging
procedure is
triggered. When
this switch is
turned off, the
original state
transition from
CELL_FACH to
CELL_PCH or
URA_PCH is
used. This
parameter is an
advanced
parameter. To
modify this
parameter,
contact Huawei
Customer
Service Center
for technical
support. 16)
IRATHO_HOC
ANCEL_RL_R
EEST_SWITC
H(Switch for RL
Reestablishment
s During the
inter-RAT
Handover)
When this
switch is turned
on, the RNC
reestablishes a
radio link (RL)
for the UE
during a inter-
RAT Handover
procedure if the
RNC detects a
signaling radio
bearer (SRB)
reset at layer 2
(L2) or all uplink
RLs for the UE
are out of
synchronization
upon expiration
of the RL
Restore timer
after the RNC
sends UE a
HANDOVER
FROM UTRAN
COMMAND
message or a
CELL
CHANGE
ORDER FROM
UTRAN
message and UE
fails to receive
these two
messages. When
this switch is
turned off, the
RNC does not
reestablish the
radio link for the
UE under the
preceding
conditions. 17)
TRB_RESET_
RL_REEST_S
WITCH(Switch
for RL
Reestablishment
s Triggered by
TRB RESET)
When this
switch is turned
on, the RNC
reestablishes a
radio link (RL)
for the UE if the
RNC detects a
traffic radio
bearer (TRB)
reset at layer 2
(L2) under the
following
conditions: UE
is in
CELL_DCH
state and UE is
not in any
signaling
procedure. UE
has only one PS
RAB. When this
switch is turned
off, the RNC
does not
reestablish the
radio link for the
UE under the
preceding
conditions. 18)
RB_REL_RL_
REEST_SWIT
CH(Switch for
RL
Reestablishment
s During a PS
RB Release)
When this
switch is turned
on, the RNC
reestablishes a
radio link (RL)
for the UE
during a PS
radio bearer
(RB) release
procedure under
the following
conditions: The
RNC detects a
signaling radio
bearer (SRB)
reset at layer 2
(L2) or all uplink
RLs for the UE
are out of
synchronization
upon expiration
of the RL
Restore timer or
UE has no
response to
RNC after RNC
sends UE a
RADIO
BEARER
RELEASE
message. The
UE has both CS
RAB and PS
RAB. The UE is
in CELL_DCH
state. When this
switch is turned
off, the RNC
does not
reestablish the
radio link for the
UE under the
preceding
conditions. 19)
RB_SETUP_E
NHANCE_RL_
REEST_SWIT
CH(Switch for
Enhanced RL
Reestablishment
s During an RB
setup) When this
switch is turned
on, the RNC
reestablishes a
radio link (RL)
for the UE
during a radio
bearer (RB)
setup
CELL_DCH-to-
CELL_DCH
(D2D)
procedure under
the following
conditions: The
RNC detects a
signaling radio
bearer (SRB)
reset at layer 2
(L2) or all uplink
RLs for the UE
are out of
synchronization
upon expiration
of the RL
Restore timer
and the UE has
received the
RADIO
BEARER
SETUP
message. The
UE has no
response to the
RNC after the
RNC sends UE a
RADIO
BEARER
SETUP
message. The
switch
RB_SETUP_R
L_REEST_SWI
TCH under
"PROCESSSWI
TCH4" in the
"SET
URRCTRLSWI
TCH" command
should be turned
on. When this
switch is turned
off, the RNC
does not
reestablish the
radio link for the
UE under the
preceding
conditions. 20)
RAB_SETUPM
OD_CNT_FIX_
SWITCH
Whether to
correct the
methods for
measuring the
counters related
to RAB setup or
reconfiguration
failures of UEs
in the
CELL_FACH
state. The RAB
setup or
reconfiguration
is triggered by
the F2F or F2D
state transition.
This switch is
turned off by
default. When
this switch is
turned off, the
measurement
methods of these
counters remain
unchanged.
When this
switch is turned
on, the
measurement
methods of these
counters are
corrected based
on the
measurement
points. 21)
FAST_RETUR
N_LTE_BY_C
ELL_SELECT_
SWITCH
Whether a
UMTS/LTE UE
performs fast
cell reselection.
This switch is
turned off. The
UE does not
perform fast cell
reselection. This
switch is turned
on. If the best
cell is
configured with
a neighboring
LTE cell and its
priority is lower
than the priority
of the
neighboring
LTE cell, the UE
performs fast
cell reselection.
22)
UL_DUAL_M
ODE_UE_D2P
_OR_D2I_SWI
TCH Whether a
UMTS/LTE UE
transits from
CELL_DCH to
CELL_PCH or
from
CELL_DCH to
"RLC
unrecoverable
error", or "re-
entering service
area" when
expecting a
response from
the UE to the
physical channel
reconfiguration
process. In this
scenario, the
RNC
preferentially
processes the
CELL UPDATE
message if the
switch is turned
on. When this
switch is turned
off, the RNC
does not
preferentially
process the
CELL UPDATE
message in the
preceding
scenario. This
parameter takes
effect only when
the
PHYCHRECFG
_ENH_RL_RE
EST_SWITCH
check box under
the
"PROCESSSWI
TCH4"
parameter in the
"SET
URRCTRLSWI
TCH" command
is selected. 24)
RBRECFG_EN
H_RL_REEST_
SWITCH
Whether to
preferentially
process a CELL
UPDATE
message when
RB
reconfiguration
is in progress.
The RNC
receives a CELL
UPDATE
message from a
UE with a cause
value of "radio
link failure",
"RLC
unrecoverable
error", or "re-
entering service
area" when
expecting a
response from
the UE to the RB
reconfiguration
process. In this
scenario, the
RNC
preferentially
processes the
CELL UPDATE
message if the
switch is turned
on. When this
switch is turned
off, the RNC
does not
preferentially
process the
CELL UPDATE
message in the
preceding
scenario. This
parameter takes
effect only when
the
RB_RECFG_R
L_REEST_SWI
TCH check box
under the
"OptimizationS-
witch"
parameter in the
"SET
URRCTRLSWI
TCH" command
is selected. 25)
SMC_STOP_R
LC_SWITCH
Whether to stop
RLC entities
(except RLC
entities used by
SRB2) for
security-mode-
enabled UEs
whose user
signaling
(except cell-
related
signaling) is
processed by
their overflow
RNCs due to
load sharing and
that are in the
security mode.
When this
switch is turned
on, the RNC
stops RLC
entities (except
RLC entities
used by SRB2)
for such UEs.
This prevents
call drops that
are caused by the
ciphering
activation time
inconsistency
between the UEs
and RNC. When
this switch is
turned off, the
RNC suspends
RLC entities
(except RLC
entities used by
reordering the
GTP-U DL
transmission if
the RAB
ASSIGNMENT
REQUEST
message carries
the IE Delivery
Order with the
value of
delivery-order-
requested. When
this switch is
turned on, the
GTP-U DL
transmission is
not reordered.
When this
switch is turned
off, the GTP-U
DL transmission
uses the DL GTP
PDU SN carried
by the RAB
ASSIGNMENT
REQUEST
message as the
first SN for
reordering. 28)
DL_TRB_RES
ET_BUFF_SWI
TCH Whether
not to
immediately
process a TRB
RESET message
if the
corresponding
TRB resets
when an RRC-
related process
is in progress.
Note that the
RRC-related
process is a
process that is
initiated after
the UE in
switch is turned
off, the RNC
directly releases
the service of the
UE and notifies
the CN that the
release is an
abnormal
release. 30)
RAB_ASS_MO
D_TNL_ADDR
_SUP_SWITC
H Whether to
allow data
transmission
when the RNC
receives a RAB
ASSIGNMENT
REQUEST
message that
carries the
transport layer
information
after the PS
service has been
established.
When this
switch is turned
on, the RNC
reconfigures the
transport layer
information and
continues with
data
transmission.
For details, see
3GPP TS
25.413. When
this switch is
turned off, the
RNC does not
reconfigure the
transport layer
information and
data cannot be
transmitted.
GUI Value
Range:PS_F2D
_OVERLAP_C
ELLUPT_SWI
TCH,
AMR_HHO_F
AIL_ROLLBA
CK_SWITCH,
PHY_RECFG_
REEST_SWIT
CH,
IUR_RL_REES
T_SWITCH,
RB_SETUP_R
L_REEST_SWI
TCH,
RRC_CONN_S
ETUP_OPT_S
WITCH,
TCP_ACK_AC
CELERATOR_
SWITCH,
RRC_CELLFA
CH_TRB_RES
ET_TO_F2D_S
WITCH,
SEND_MSG_N
ULL_SWITCH,
FD_PCH_IUR_
CS_OPT_SWIT
CH,
CELLUPT_T31
4_T315_TIME
OUT_OPT_SW
ITCH,
CS_HHO_ASY
NC_CTRL_SW
ITCH,
PS_HHO_ASY
NC_CTRL_SW
ITCH,
IUR_HHO_AS
YNC_CTRL_S
WITCH,
F2P_DATATR
ANS_OPTIMIZ
E_SWITCH,
IRATHO_HOC
ANCEL_RL_R
EEST_SWITC
H,
TRB_RESET_
RL_REEST_S
WITCH,
RB_REL_RL_
REEST_SWIT
CH,
RB_SETUP_E
NHANCE_RL_
REEST_SWIT
CH,
RAB_SETUPM
OD_CNT_FIX_
SWITCH,
FAST_RETUR
N_LTE_BY_C
ELL_SELECT_
SWITCH,
UL_DUAL_M
ODE_UE_D2P
_OR_D2I_SWI
TCH,
PHYCHRECFG
_ENH_RL_RE
EST_SWITCH,
RBRECFG_EN
H_RL_REEST_
SWITCH,
SMC_STOP_R
LC_SWITCH,
GTP_SN_IN_R
AB_REL_INIT
_BY_UTRAN_
SWITCH,
CMP_IU_QOS
_GTP_PDU_S
N_SWITCH,
DL_TRB_RES
ET_BUFF_SWI
TCH,
RRC_CELLFA
CH_DL_TRB_
RESET_TO_F2
D_SWITCH,
RAB_ASS_MO
D_TNL_ADDR
_SUP_SWITC
H
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:PS_F2D
_OVERLAP_C
ELLUPT_SWI
TCH,
AMR_HHO_F
AIL_ROLLBA
CK_SWITCH,
PHY_RECFG_
REEST_SWIT
CH,
IUR_RL_REES
T_SWITCH,
RB_SETUP_R
L_REEST_SWI
TCH,
RRC_CONN_S
ETUP_OPT_S
WITCH,
TCP_ACK_AC
CELERATOR_
SWITCH,
RRC_CELLFA
CH_TRB_RES
ET_TO_F2D_S
WITCH,
SEND_MSG_N
ULL_SWITCH,
FD_PCH_IUR_
CS_OPT_SWIT
CH,
CELLUPT_T31
4_T315_TIME
OUT_OPT_SW
ITCH,
CS_HHO_ASY
NC_CTRL_SW
ITCH,
PS_HHO_ASY
NC_CTRL_SW
ITCH,
IUR_HHO_AS
YNC_CTRL_S
WITCH,
F2P_DATATR
ANS_OPTIMIZ
E_SWITCH,
IRATHO_HOC
ANCEL_RL_R
EEST_SWITC
H,
TRB_RESET_
RL_REEST_S
WITCH,
RB_REL_RL_
REEST_SWIT
CH,
RB_SETUP_E
NHANCE_RL_
REEST_SWIT
CH,
RAB_SETUPM
OD_CNT_FIX_
SWITCH,
FAST_RETUR
N_LTE_BY_C
ELL_SELECT_
SWITCH,
UL_DUAL_M
ODE_UE_D2P
_OR_D2I_SWI
TCH,
PHYCHRECFG
_ENH_RL_RE
EST_SWITCH,
RBRECFG_EN
H_RL_REEST_
SWITCH,
SMC_STOP_R
LC_SWITCH,
GTP_SN_IN_R
AB_REL_INIT
_BY_UTRAN_
SWITCH,
CMP_IU_QOS
_GTP_PDU_S
N_SWITCH,
DL_TRB_RES
ET_BUFF_SWI
TCH,
RRC_CELLFA
CH_DL_TRB_
RESET_TO_F2
D_SWITCH,
RAB_ASS_MO
D_TNL_ADDR
_SUP_SWITC
H
Default
Value:PS_F2D_
OVERLAP_CE
LLUPT_SWIT
CH-0&AMR_H
HO_FAIL_RO
LLBACK_SWI
TCH-0&PHY_
RECFG_REES
T_SWITCH-0&
IUR_RL_REES
T_SWITCH-0&
RB_SETUP_R
L_REEST_SWI
TCH-0&RRC_
CONN_SETUP
_OPT_SWITC
H-0&TCP_AC
K_ACCELERA
TOR_SWITCH
-0&RRC_CELL
FACH_TRB_R
ESET_TO_F2D
_SWITCH-0&S
END_MSG_N
ULL_SWITCH-
0&FD_PCH_IU
R_CS_OPT_S
WITCH-0&CE
LLUPT_T314_
T315_TIMEOU
T_OPT_SWITC
H-0&CS_HHO
_ASYNC_CTR
L_SWITCH-0&
PS_HHO_ASY
NC_CTRL_SW
ITCH-0&IUR_
HHO_ASYNC_
CTRL_SWITC
H-0&F2P_DAT
ATRANS_OPT
IMIZE_SWITC
H-0&IRATHO_
HOCANCEL_R
L_REEST_SWI
TCH-0&TRB_
RESET_RL_RE
EST_SWITCH-
0&RB_REL_R
L_REEST_SWI
TCH-0&RB_SE
TUP_ENHANC
E_RL_REEST_
SWITCH-0&R
AB_SETUPMO
D_CNT_FIX_S
WITCH-0&FA
ST_RETURN_
LTE_BY_CEL
L_SELECT_S
WITCH-0&UL
_DUAL_MOD
E_UE_D2P_OR
_D2I_SWITCH
-0&PHYCHRE
CFG_ENH_RL
_REEST_SWIT
CH-0&RBREC
FG_ENH_RL_
REEST_SWIT
CH-0&SMC_S
TOP_RLC_SW
ITCH-1>P_
SN_IN_RAB_R
EL_INIT_BY_
UTRAN_SWIT
CH-1&CMP_I
U_QOS_GTP_
PDU_SN_SWI
TCH-0&DL_T
RB_RESET_B
UFF_SWITCH-
0&RRC_CELL
FACH_DL_TR
B_RESET_TO_
F2D_SWITCH-
0&RAB_ASS_
MOD_TNL_A
DDR_SUP_SW
ITCH-1
Guaranteed Bit
Rate for UL not
Available(36)."
When this
switch is turned
on, the RNC
converts the
cause value in
the preceding
scenario and
sends the CN a
RELOCATION
FAILURE
message. When
this switch is
turned off, the
RNC sends the
CN a
RELOCATION
FAILUR
message with
the original
cause value. 2)
DEAL_SRNS_
CONTEXT_RE
Q_FIRST_SWI
TCH Whether to
immediately
process an
SRNS
CONTEXT
REQUEST
message when
expecting a
RADIO
BEARER
RECONFIGUR
ATION
COMPLETE
message from a
UE. The RNC is
expecting the
RADIO
BEARER
RECONFIGUR
ATION
COMPLETE
message
because the
RNC is
performing RB
reconfiguration
of a
CELL_DCH-to-
CELL_FACH
state transition
for the UE.
When the switch
is turned on, the
RNC
immediately
process the
SRNS
CONTEXT
REQUEST
message. When
the switch is
turned off, the
RNC does not
immediately
process the
SRNS
CONTEXT
REQUEST
message.
Instead, the
RNC continues
to wait for the
RADIO
BEARER
RECONFIGUR
ATION
COMPLETE
message. 3)
DELAY_DRN
C_CODE_REL
_SWITCH
Whether to
enable the
DRNC to delay
releasing code
resources when
Iur links are set
up. When this
switch is turned
on, the DRNC
delays releasing
code resources
and the delay is
100 ms or x,
whichever is
smaller. x equals
the sum of 35 ms
and the
unidirectional
Iub-interface FP
delay. When this
switch is turned
off, the DRNC
releases code
resources when
required. 4)
ROUT_IDT_B
Y_ROUTING_
PARA_SWITC
H Whether to
enable the RNC
to select a CN
node based on
the "Routing
parameter" IE
included in the
INITIAL
DIRECT
TRANSFER
message
exchanged
every time a CS
service is set up
for CS+PS
combined
services when Iu
Flex is applied.
When this
switch is turned
on, the RNC
selects a CN
node in the
preceding way.
When this
switch is turned
off, the RNC
selects a CN
node based on
the "Routing
parameter" IE
included in the
INITIAL
DIRECT
TRANSFER
message
exchanged the
first time a CS
service is set up
for CS+PS
combined
services if Iu
Flex is applied.
5)
COUNT_CS_R
EC_IU_REL_C
MD_SWITCH
Whether to
increase the
values of
specific
counters by one
when the RNC
receives an IU
RELEASE
COMMAND
message from
the CS domain
and an inter-
RAT handover
for CS+PS
combined
services is in
progress. These
counters are
VS.CS.Erlang.R
NC,
VS.AMR.Erlan
g.BestCell,
VS.RB.AMR.U
L.4.75, and
VS.RB.AMR.D
L.4.75. When
this switch is
turned on, the
values of the
previously
mentioned
counters are
increased by one
in the preceding
scenario. When
the switch is
turned off, the
values of these
counters are
increased by one
when the RNC
receives an IU
RELEASE
COMMAND
message from
the CS and PS
domains of the
CN and an inter-
RAT handover
for CS+PS
combined
services is in
progress. 6)
SEND_UE_CA
P_ENQ_RELO
C_CCH_SWIT
CH Whether to
refuse to send a
UE
CAPABILITY
ENQUIRY
message to a UE
that is not in the
CELL_DCH
state and is
performing an
incoming SRNS
relocation.
When this
switch is turned
on, the RNC
does not send the
message to the
UE. When this
switch is turned
off, the RNC
sends the
message to the
UE. 7)
REL_IUR_CC
H_BEFORE_D
SCR_SWITCH
Whether to
immediately
release the data
of a UE from an
Iur common
channel if the
UE initiates the
DSCR process.
When this
switch is turned
on, the RNC
immediately
releases the data
of a UE from an
Iur common
channel if the
UE initiates the
DSCR process.
When this
switch is turned
off, the RNC
releases the data
of the UE from
the Iur common
channel after the
UE completes
the DSCR
process. 8)
RELOC_CIPH
ER_PENDING
_COMPATI_S
WITCH
Whether to
refuse to initiate
the serving RNS
relocation
procedure for
Blackberry UEs
that are in the
CELL_DCH
state and in the
ciphering
pending state.
When this
switch is turned
on, the RNC
does not initiate
the procedure
for such UEs.
When this
switch is turned
off, the RNC
initiates the
procedure for
such UEs. 9)
COUNT_SPEC
IAL_RAB_AT
T_SWITCH
Whether to
increase the
values of service
setup attempt-
related counters
by one in special
scenarios. These
counters are
VS.RAB.AttEst
ab.AMR,
VS.RAB.AttEst
abCS.AMRWB,
and
VS.RAB.AttEst
CS.Conv.64.
The special
scenarios are as
follows:
Scenario 1: If the
RNC receives a
RAB
ASSIGNMENT
REQUEST
message from
the CN after
initiating the
SRNS
relocation
procedure, the
RNC responds
with a RAB
ASSIGNMENT
RESPONSE
message instead
of processing
the RAB
ASSIGNMENT
REQUEST
message.
Scenario 2: The
MBDR
algorithm is
activated. The
RNC receives
two RAB
ASSIGNMENT
REQUEST
messages from
the same domain
of the CN before
receiving an
inter-frequency
or inter-RAT
measurement
report from the
UE in question.
In this case, the
RNC responds
to the first RAB
ASSIGNMENT
REQUEST
message with a
RAB
ASSIGNMENT
RESPONSE
message instead
of processing
the first RAB
ASSIGNMENT
REQUEST
message.
Scenario 3:
Upon receiving
a RAB
ASSIGNMENT
REQUEST
message where
the values of key
IEs are incorrect
or key IEs do not
exist, the RNC
responds with a
RAB
ASSIGNMENT
RESPONSE
message instead
of processing
the RAB
ASSIGNMENT
REQUEST
message. When
this switch is
turned on, the
values of the
counters that are
related to
service setup
attempts are
increased by one
in any of the
preceding
special
scenarios. When
this switch is
turned off, the
values of the
counters that are
related to
service setup
attempts remain
unchanged in
any of the
preceding
special
scenarios. This
parameter is a
professional
parameter and
therefore you
must configure
this parameter
under the
instruction of
Huawei
technical
support. 10)
COUNT_STAT
E_CHG_BY_R
AB_SWITCH
Whether to
increase the
values of the
VS.DCCC.D2P.
Att,
VS.DCCC.D2P.
Succ,
VS.DCCC.Fast
DormUe.DF2P.
Att, and
VS.DCCC.Fast
DormUe.DF2P.
Succ counters
on a per PS RAB
basis. When this
switch is turned
on, the values of
these counters
are increased on
a per PS RAB
basis. When this
switch is turned
off, the values of
these counters
are increased on
a per UE basis.
11)
DELAY_SEND
_MEACTRL_S
WITCH
Whether to
enable the RNC
to delay sending
a
MEASUREME
NT CONTROL
message. When
this switch is
turned on, the
RNC starts the
T1 timer after
receiving a
RADIO
BEARER
SETUP
COMPLETE
message. If the
RNC receives an
ACTIVATE
PDP
CONTEXT
ACCEPT
message before
T1 expires, the
RNC stops T1,
starts the T2
timer, and
responds with an
ACTIVATE
PDP
CONTEXT
ACCEPT
message. After
T2 expires, the
RNC sends a
MEASUREME
NT CONTROL
message to the
UE in question.
After T1
expires, the
RNC sends a
MEASUREME
NT CONTROL
message to the
UE. When this
switch is turned
off, the RNC
immediately
sends the UE a
MEASUREME
NT CONTROL
message after
receiving a
RADIO
BEARER
SETUP
COMPLETE
message. Note
that T1 is
controlled by the
"DelaySnd-
MeaCtrlT1"
parameter in the
"SET
USTATETIME
R" command
and T2 is
controlled by the
"DelaySnd-
MeaCtrlT2"
parameter in the
"SET
USTATETIME
R" command.
12)
TAKE_ACTIV
E_TIME_DRD
_SWITCH
Whether to
refuse to include
an activation
time to a RADIO
BEARER
SETUP message
when the DRD
process is in
progress. When
this switch is
turned on, an
activation time
is not included to
a RADIO
BEARER
SETUP message
if the DRD
process is in
progress. When
this switch is
turned off, an
activation time
is included to a
RADIO
BEARER
SETUP message
if the DRD
process is in
progress. 13)
CS_DISCONN
ECT_OPT_SWI
TCH Whether
the RNC
performs
optimized
processing if the
UE does not
respond within 3
seconds after
receiving a
DIRECT
TRANSFER
message from
the CN during a
CS call release.
The value of the
IE Message
Type in the
DIRECT
TRANSFER
message is
Disconnect.
When this
switch is turned
on, the RNC
creates a
DIRECT
TRANSFER
message and
sends it to the
CN. The value
of the IE
Message Type
in the DIRECT
TRANSFER
message is
Release. When
this switch is
turned off, the
RNC does not
create the
DIRECT
TRANSFER
message. 14)
NON_DCCC_R
BRECFG_RL_
REEST_SWIT
CH 1: This
switch is turned
on. The RNC
reestablishes an
RL for a UE
when both of the
following
conditions are
met: - The RNC
is waiting for the
UE's response in
an RB
reconfiguration
procedure in
cases other than
DCCC. - The
RNC detects a
timeout or SRB
reset or the
NodeB reports
that all RLs for
the UE are out of
synchronization
. If the RNC
receives a CELL
UPDATE
message with
the cause value
"RL FAILURE"
or "RLC
UNRECOVER
ABLE ERROR"
while waiting
for the UE's
response, the
RNC performs a
cell update. 0:
This switch is
turned off. The
RNC does not
reestablish an
RL for the UE in
the preceding
scenario. 15)
SMC_RL_REE
ST_SWITCH 1:
This switch is
turned on. When
the RNC is
waiting for a
UE's response in
the security
mode procedure,
the RL for the
UE is
reestablished if
the RNC detects
a timeout or
SRB reset or if
the NodeB
reports that all
RLs for the UE
are out of
synchronization
. 0: This switch
is turned off.
The RNC does
not reestablish
an RL for the UE
in the preceding
scenario.
GUI Value
Range:CONVE
RT_RELOC_F
AIL_CAUSE_S
WITCH,
DEAL_SRNS_
CONTEXT_RE
Q_FIRST_SWI
TCH,
DELAY_DRN
C_CODE_REL
_SWITCH,
ROUT_IDT_B
Y_ROUTING_
PARA_SWITC
H,
COUNT_CS_R
EC_IU_REL_C
MD_SWITCH,
SEND_UE_CA
P_ENQ_RELO
C_CCH_SWIT
CH,
REL_IUR_CC
H_BEFORE_D
SCR_SWITCH,
RELOC_CIPH
ER_PENDING
_COMPATI_S
WITCH,
COUNT_SPEC
IAL_RAB_AT
T_SWITCH,
COUNT_STAT
E_CHG_BY_R
AB_SWITCH,
DELAY_SEND
_MEACTRL_S
WITCH,
TAKE_ACTIV
E_TIME_DRD
_SWITCH,
CS_DISCONN
ECT_OPT_SWI
TCH,
NON_DCCC_R
BRECFG_RL_
REEST_SWIT
CH,
SMC_RL_REE
ST_SWITCH
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:CONVE
RT_RELOC_F
AIL_CAUSE_S
WITCH,
DEAL_SRNS_
CONTEXT_RE
Q_FIRST_SWI
TCH,
DELAY_DRN
C_CODE_REL
_SWITCH,
ROUT_IDT_B
Y_ROUTING_
PARA_SWITC
H,
COUNT_CS_R
EC_IU_REL_C
MD_SWITCH,
SEND_UE_CA
P_ENQ_RELO
C_CCH_SWIT
CH,
REL_IUR_CC
H_BEFORE_D
SCR_SWITCH,
RELOC_CIPH
ER_PENDING
_COMPATI_S
WITCH,
COUNT_SPEC
IAL_RAB_AT
T_SWITCH,
COUNT_STAT
E_CHG_BY_R
AB_SWITCH,
DELAY_SEND
_MEACTRL_S
WITCH,
TAKE_ACTIV
E_TIME_DRD
_SWITCH,
CS_DISCONN
ECT_OPT_SWI
TCH,
NON_DCCC_R
BRECFG_RL_
REEST_SWIT
CH,
SMC_RL_REE
ST_SWITCH
Default
Value:CONVE
RT_RELOC_F
AIL_CAUSE_S
WITCH-0&DE
AL_SRNS_CO
NTEXT_REQ_
FIRST_SWITC
H-0&DELAY_
DRNC_CODE_
REL_SWITCH-
0&ROUT_IDT
_BY_ROUTIN
G_PARA_SWI
TCH-0&COUN
T_CS_REC_IU
_REL_CMD_S
WITCH-0&SE
ND_UE_CAP_
ENQ_RELOC_
CCH_SWITCH
-0&REL_IUR_
CCH_BEFORE
_DSCR_SWIT
CH-0&RELOC
_CIPHER_PEN
DING_COMPA
TI_SWITCH-0
&COUNT_SPE
CIAL_RAB_A
TT_SWITCH-0
&COUNT_STA
TE_CHG_BY_
RAB_SWITCH
-0
&DELAY_SEN
D_MEACTRL_
SWITCH-0
&TAKE_ACTI
VE_TIME_DR
D_SWITCH-0
&CS_DISCON
NECT_OPT_S
WITCH-0&NO
N_DCCC_RBR
ECFG_RL_RE
EST_SWITCH-
0&SMC_RL_R
EEST_SWITC
H-0
RNC is
performing RB
reconfiguration
of a
CELL_DCH-to-
CELL_FACH
state transition
for the UE.
When the switch
is turned on, the
RNC
immediately
process the
SRNS
CONTEXT
REQUEST
message. When
the switch is
turned off, the
RNC does not
immediately
process the
SRNS
CONTEXT
REQUEST
message.
Instead, the
RNC continues
to wait for the
RADIO
BEARER
RECONFIGUR
ATION
COMPLETE
message. 3)
DELAY_DRN
C_CODE_REL
_SWITCH
Whether to
enable the
DRNC to delay
releasing code
resources when
Iur links are set
up. When this
switch is turned
on, the DRNC
delays releasing
code resources
and the delay is
100 ms or x,
whichever is
smaller. x equals
the sum of 35 ms
and the
unidirectional
Iub-interface FP
delay. When this
switch is turned
off, the DRNC
releases code
resources when
required. 4)
ROUT_IDT_B
Y_ROUTING_
PARA_SWITC
H Whether to
enable the RNC
to select a CN
node based on
the "Routing
parameter" IE
included in the
INITIAL
DIRECT
TRANSFER
message
exchanged
every time a CS
service is set up
for CS+PS
combined
services when Iu
Flex is applied.
When this
switch is turned
on, the RNC
selects a CN
node in the
preceding way.
When this
switch is turned
off, the RNC
selects a CN
node based on
the "Routing
parameter" IE
included in the
INITIAL
DIRECT
TRANSFER
message
exchanged the
first time a CS
service is set up
for CS+PS
combined
services if Iu
Flex is applied.
5)
COUNT_CS_R
EC_IU_REL_C
MD_SWITCH
Whether to
increase the
values of
specific
counters by one
when the RNC
receives an IU
RELEASE
COMMAND
message from
the CS domain
and an inter-
RAT handover
for CS+PS
combined
services is in
progress. These
counters are
VS.CS.Erlang.R
NC,
VS.AMR.Erlan
g.BestCell,
VS.RB.AMR.U
L.4.75, and
VS.RB.AMR.D
L.4.75. When
this switch is
turned on, the
values of the
previously
mentioned
counters are
increased by one
in the preceding
scenario. When
the switch is
turned off, the
values of these
counters are
increased by one
when the RNC
receives an IU
RELEASE
COMMAND
message from
the CS and PS
domains of the
CN and an inter-
RAT handover
for CS+PS
combined
services is in
progress. 6)
SEND_UE_CA
P_ENQ_RELO
C_CCH_SWIT
CH Whether to
refuse to send a
UE
CAPABILITY
ENQUIRY
message to a UE
that is not in the
CELL_DCH
state and is
performing an
incoming SRNS
relocation.
When this
switch is turned
on, the RNC
does not send the
message to the
UE. When this
switch is turned
off, the RNC
sends the
message to the
UE. 7)
REL_IUR_CC
H_BEFORE_D
SCR_SWITCH
Whether to
immediately
release the data
of a UE from an
Iur common
channel if the
UE initiates the
DSCR process.
When this
switch is turned
on, the RNC
immediately
releases the data
of a UE from an
Iur common
channel if the
UE initiates the
DSCR process.
When this
switch is turned
off, the RNC
releases the data
of the UE from
the Iur common
channel after the
UE completes
the DSCR
process. 8)
RELOC_CIPH
ER_PENDING
_COMPATI_S
WITCH
Whether to
refuse to initiate
the serving RNS
relocation
procedure for
Blackberry UEs
that are in the
CELL_DCH
state and in the
ciphering
pending state.
When this
switch is turned
the RAB
ASSIGNMENT
REQUEST
message.
Scenario 2: The
MBDR
algorithm is
activated. The
RNC receives
two RAB
ASSIGNMENT
REQUEST
messages from
the same domain
of the CN before
receiving an
inter-frequency
or inter-RAT
measurement
report from the
UE in question.
In this case, the
RNC responds
to the first RAB
ASSIGNMENT
REQUEST
message with a
RAB
ASSIGNMENT
RESPONSE
message instead
of processing
the first RAB
ASSIGNMENT
REQUEST
message.
Scenario 3:
Upon receiving
a RAB
ASSIGNMENT
REQUEST
message where
the values of key
IEs are incorrect
or key IEs do not
exist, the RNC
responds with a
RAB
ASSIGNMENT
RESPONSE
message instead
of processing
the RAB
ASSIGNMENT
REQUEST
message. When
this switch is
turned on, the
values of the
counters that are
related to
service setup
attempts are
increased by one
in any of the
preceding
special
scenarios. When
this switch is
turned off, the
values of the
counters that are
related to
service setup
attempts remain
unchanged in
any of the
preceding
special
scenarios. This
parameter is a
professional
parameter and
therefore you
must configure
this parameter
under the
instruction of
Huawei
technical
support. 10)
COUNT_STAT
E_CHG_BY_R
AB_SWITCH
Whether to
increase the
values of the
VS.DCCC.D2P.
Att,
VS.DCCC.D2P.
Succ,
VS.DCCC.Fast
DormUe.DF2P.
Att, and
VS.DCCC.Fast
DormUe.DF2P.
Succ counters
on a per PS RAB
basis. When this
switch is turned
on, the values of
these counters
are increased on
a per PS RAB
basis. When this
switch is turned
off, the values of
these counters
are increased on
a per UE basis.
11)
DELAY_SEND
_MEACTRL_S
WITCH
Whether to
enable the RNC
to delay sending
a
MEASUREME
NT CONTROL
message. When
this switch is
turned on, the
RNC starts the
T1 timer after
receiving a
RADIO
BEARER
SETUP
COMPLETE
message. If the
RNC receives an
ACTIVATE
PDP
CONTEXT
ACCEPT
message before
T1 expires, the
RNC stops T1,
starts the T2
timer, and
responds with an
ACTIVATE
PDP
CONTEXT
ACCEPT
message. After
T2 expires, the
RNC sends a
MEASUREME
NT CONTROL
message to the
UE in question.
After T1
expires, the
RNC sends a
MEASUREME
NT CONTROL
message to the
UE. When this
switch is turned
off, the RNC
immediately
sends the UE a
MEASUREME
NT CONTROL
message after
receiving a
RADIO
BEARER
SETUP
COMPLETE
message. Note
that T1 is
controlled by the
"DelaySnd-
MeaCtrlT1"
parameter in the
"SET
USTATETIME
R" command
and T2 is
controlled by the
"DelaySnd-
MeaCtrlT2"
parameter in the
"SET
USTATETIME
R" command.
12)
TAKE_ACTIV
E_TIME_DRD
_SWITCH
Whether to
refuse to include
an activation
time to a RADIO
BEARER
SETUP message
when the DRD
process is in
progress. When
this switch is
turned on, an
activation time
is not included to
a RADIO
BEARER
SETUP message
if the DRD
process is in
progress. When
this switch is
turned off, an
activation time
is included to a
RADIO
BEARER
SETUP message
if the DRD
process is in
progress. 13)
CS_DISCONN
ECT_OPT_SWI
TCH Whether
the RNC
performs
optimized
processing if the
UE does not
respond within 3
seconds after
receiving a
DIRECT
TRANSFER
message from
the CN during a
CS call release.
The value of the
IE Message
Type in the
DIRECT
TRANSFER
message is
Disconnect.
When this
switch is turned
on, the RNC
creates a
DIRECT
TRANSFER
message and
sends it to the
CN. The value
of the IE
Message Type
in the DIRECT
TRANSFER
message is
Release. When
this switch is
turned off, the
RNC does not
create the
DIRECT
TRANSFER
message. 14)
NON_DCCC_R
BRECFG_RL_
REEST_SWIT
CH 1: This
switch is turned
on. The RNC
reestablishes an
RL for a UE
when both of the
following
conditions are
T_SWITCH,
COUNT_STAT
E_CHG_BY_R
AB_SWITCH,
DELAY_SEND
_MEACTRL_S
WITCH,
TAKE_ACTIV
E_TIME_DRD
_SWITCH,
CS_DISCONN
ECT_OPT_SWI
TCH,
NON_DCCC_R
BRECFG_RL_
REEST_SWIT
CH,
SMC_RL_REE
ST_SWITCH
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:CONVE
RT_RELOC_F
AIL_CAUSE_S
WITCH,
DEAL_SRNS_
CONTEXT_RE
Q_FIRST_SWI
TCH,
DELAY_DRN
C_CODE_REL
_SWITCH,
ROUT_IDT_B
Y_ROUTING_
PARA_SWITC
H,
COUNT_CS_R
EC_IU_REL_C
MD_SWITCH,
SEND_UE_CA
P_ENQ_RELO
C_CCH_SWIT
CH,
REL_IUR_CC
H_BEFORE_D
SCR_SWITCH,
RELOC_CIPH
ER_PENDING
_COMPATI_S
WITCH,
COUNT_SPEC
IAL_RAB_AT
T_SWITCH,
COUNT_STAT
E_CHG_BY_R
AB_SWITCH,
DELAY_SEND
_MEACTRL_S
WITCH,
TAKE_ACTIV
E_TIME_DRD
_SWITCH,
CS_DISCONN
ECT_OPT_SWI
TCH,
NON_DCCC_R
BRECFG_RL_
REEST_SWIT
CH,
SMC_RL_REE
ST_SWITCH
Default
Value:CONVE
RT_RELOC_F
AIL_CAUSE_S
WITCH-0&DE
AL_SRNS_CO
NTEXT_REQ_
FIRST_SWITC
H-0&DELAY_
DRNC_CODE_
REL_SWITCH-
0&ROUT_IDT
_BY_ROUTIN
G_PARA_SWI
TCH-0&COUN
T_CS_REC_IU
_REL_CMD_S
WITCH-0&SE
ND_UE_CAP_
ENQ_RELOC_
CCH_SWITCH
-0&REL_IUR_
CCH_BEFORE
_DSCR_SWIT
CH-0&RELOC
_CIPHER_PEN
DING_COMPA
TI_SWITCH-0
&COUNT_SPE
CIAL_RAB_A
TT_SWITCH-0
&COUNT_STA
TE_CHG_BY_
RAB_SWITCH
-0
&DELAY_SEN
D_MEACTRL_
SWITCH-0
&TAKE_ACTI
VE_TIME_DR
D_SWITCH-0
&CS_DISCON
NECT_OPT_S
WITCH-0&NO
N_DCCC_RBR
ECFG_RL_RE
EST_SWITCH-
0&SMC_RL_R
EEST_SWITC
H-0
the DCH to E-
DCH channel
retry. 3.
PERFENH_MC
_OPT_AFTER_
RETRANS_CH
G_SWITCH:
Policy used
when the RNC
receives a
request for
changing the
target number of
retransmissions
during an E-
DCH-to-DCH
(E2D) channel
migration.
When this
switch is turned
on, upon
receiving the
request for
changing the
target number of
retransmissions,
the RNC
continues the
channel
migration
procedure and
then updates
measurement
control. When
this switch is
turned off, upon
receiving the
request for
changing the
target number of
retransmissions,
the RNC
instantly
updates
measurement
control and then
performs the
channel
migration.
However, this
increases the
call drop rate. 4.
PERFENH_CS
OVERH_H2D_
RBID_CHG_S
WITCH:
Whether the
RNC changes
the radio bearer
identity when
CS services are
handed over
from E-DCHs or
HS-DSCHs to
DCHs. This
switch is turned
off by default.
When this
switch is turned
on, the RNC
changes the
radio bearer
identity. When
this switch is
turned off, the
RNC does not
change the radio
bearer identity.
For details, see
section 8.6.4.2
in 3GPP TS
25.331 V8.4.0.
5.
PERFENH_RR
C_DRD_FAILE
D_RED_GSM_
SWITCH:
Whether the
RNC carries the
information
about the
configured
neighboring
GSM cells in the
RRC
CONNECTION
REJECT
message when
neighboring
GSM cells are
configured
during an RRC
inter-RAT
redirection
based on
admission
failures. For
UEs of 3GPP
Release 6 or a
later version,
when this switch
is turned on, the
RNC carries the
information
about the
configured
neighboring
GSM cells in the
RRC
CONNECTION
REJECT
message. When
this switch is
turned off, the
RNC does not
carry the
information
about the
configured
neighboring
GSM cells in the
RRC
CONNECTION
REJECT
message. 6.
PERFENH_IR
AT_COV_HO_
NCELL_PRE_S
WITCH:
Whether high-
priority
neighboring
cells or
frequencies are
preferred during
coverage-based
inter-RAT
handovers.
When this
switch is turned
on, high-priority
neighboring
cells or
frequencies are
preferred. If
neighboring
cells or
frequencies
have the same
priority, those
with better
signal quality
are preferred. If
their signal
quality is the
same, the first
selected
neighboring cell
or frequency is
the target cell or
frequency. For
UMTS-to-GSM
handovers, the
neighboring cell
with a smaller
value of the
"HOPrio"
parameter in the
"ADD
U2GNCELL"
command is
preferentially
selected as the
target cell. For
UMTS-to-LTE
redirections, the
frequency with a
greater value of
the "NPriority"
parameter in the
"ADD
UCELLNFREQ
PRIOINFO"
command is
preferentially
selected as the
target
frequency.
When this
switch is turned
off, only signal
quality is
considered. For
UMTS-to-GSM
handovers, the
neighboring cell
with better
signal quality is
preferentially
selected as the
target cell. For
UMTS-to-LTE
redirections, the
frequency with
better quality is
preferentially
selected as the
target
frequency. 7.
PERFENH_LT
E_NCELL_SEL
_OPT_SWITC
H: Whether to
optimize the list
for measured
neighboring
LTE cells in the
measurement
control message.
When this
switch is turned
on, the RNC
filters out the list
for measured
neighboring
LTE cells
according to the
RNC-level
parameters, cell
capability, and
UE capabilities
in handovers
and redirections
to the LTE
network. When
this switch is
turned off, the
RNC does not
filter out the list
for measured
neighboring
LTE cells. 8.
PERFENH_GS
M_NCELL_SE
L_OPT_SWITC
H: Scope for
matching the
neighboring
cells in
measurement
reports during
handovers to
GSM cells when
there are
multiple cells in
the active set and
the
HO_MC_NCEL
L_COMBINE_
SWITCH switch
is turned on. In
case of
neighboring
combination,
when this switch
is turned on, the
RNC matches
the neighboring
cells in
measurement
reports with
neighboring
cells of all cells
in the current
active set. When
this switch is
turned off, the
RNC matches
the neighboring
cells in
measurement
reports only
with the best
cell's
neighboring
cells. 9.
PERFENH_U2
L_REDIR_BAS
ED_FREQ_OP
T_SWITCH:
Whether to
select the best
target frequency
during a
frequency-based
redirection from
UMTS to LTE.
When this
switch is turned
on, the selected
target frequency
is used as the
best frequency if
the
measurement
report contains
multiple
neighboring
cells that work at
the same
frequency.
GUI Value
Range:PERFEN
H_RCS_PS_DL
_ON_DCH_SW
ITCH,
PERFENH_HS
UPA_CAP_CH
G_HRETRY_L
MT_SWITCH,
PERFENH_MC
_OPT_AFTER_
RETRANS_CH
G_SWITCH,
PERFENH_CS
OVERH_H2D_
RBID_CHG_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_RR
C_DRD_FAILE
D_RED_GSM_
SWITCH,
PERFENH_IR
AT_COV_HO_
NCELL_PRE_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_LT
E_NCELL_SEL
_OPT_SWITC
H,
PERFENH_GS
M_NCELL_SE
L_OPT_SWITC
H,
PERFENH_U2
L_REDIR_BAS
ED_FREQ_OP
T_SWITCH
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:PERFEN
H_RCS_PS_DL
_ON_DCH_SW
ITCH,
PERFENH_HS
UPA_CAP_CH
G_HRETRY_L
MT_SWITCH,
PERFENH_MC
_OPT_AFTER_
RETRANS_CH
G_SWITCH,
PERFENH_CS
OVERH_H2D_
RBID_CHG_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_RR
C_DRD_FAILE
D_RED_GSM_
SWITCH,
PERFENH_IR
AT_COV_HO_
NCELL_PRE_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_LT
E_NCELL_SEL
_OPT_SWITC
H,
PERFENH_GS
M_NCELL_SE
L_OPT_SWITC
H,
PERFENH_U2
L_REDIR_BAS
ED_FREQ_OP
T_SWITCH
Default
Value:PERFEN
H_RCS_PS_DL
_ON_DCH_SW
ITCH-0&
PERFENH_HS
UPA_CAP_CH
G_HRETRY_L
MT_SWITCH-
0&PERFENH_
MC_OPT_AFT
ER_RETRANS
_CHG_SWITC
H-1&PERFEN
H_CSOVERH_
H2D_RBID_C
HG_SWITCH-0
&PERFENH_R
RC_DRD_FAI
LED_RED_GS
M_SWITCH-1
&PERFENH_I
RAT_COV_HO
_NCELL_PRE_
SWITCH-0&PE
RFENH_LTE_
NCELL_SEL_
OPT_SWITCH-
0&PERFENH_
GSM_NCELL_
SEL_OPT_SWI
TCH-0&PERFE
NH_U2L_REDI
the DCH to E-
DCH channel
retry. 3.
PERFENH_MC
_OPT_AFTER_
RETRANS_CH
G_SWITCH:
Policy used
when the RNC
receives a
request for
changing the
target number of
retransmissions
during an E-
DCH-to-DCH
(E2D) channel
migration.
When this
switch is turned
on, upon
receiving the
request for
changing the
target number of
retransmissions,
the RNC
continues the
channel
migration
procedure and
then updates
measurement
control. When
this switch is
turned off, upon
receiving the
request for
changing the
target number of
retransmissions,
the RNC
instantly
updates
measurement
control and then
performs the
channel
migration.
However, this
increases the
call drop rate. 4.
PERFENH_CS
OVERH_H2D_
RBID_CHG_S
WITCH:
Whether the
RNC changes
the radio bearer
identity when
CS services are
handed over
from E-DCHs or
HS-DSCHs to
DCHs. This
switch is turned
off by default.
When this
switch is turned
on, the RNC
changes the
radio bearer
identity. When
this switch is
turned off, the
RNC does not
change the radio
bearer identity.
For details, see
section 8.6.4.2
in 3GPP TS
25.331 V8.4.0.
5.
PERFENH_RR
C_DRD_FAILE
D_RED_GSM_
SWITCH:
Whether the
RNC carries the
information
about the
configured
neighboring
GSM cells in the
RRC
CONNECTION
REJECT
message when
neighboring
GSM cells are
configured
during an RRC
inter-RAT
redirection
based on
admission
failures. For
UEs of 3GPP
Release 6 or a
later version,
when this switch
is turned on, the
RNC carries the
information
about the
configured
neighboring
GSM cells in the
RRC
CONNECTION
REJECT
message. When
this switch is
turned off, the
RNC does not
carry the
information
about the
configured
neighboring
GSM cells in the
RRC
CONNECTION
REJECT
message. 6.
PERFENH_IR
AT_COV_HO_
NCELL_PRE_S
WITCH:
Whether high-
priority
neighboring
cells or
frequencies are
preferred during
coverage-based
inter-RAT
handovers.
When this
switch is turned
on, high-priority
neighboring
cells or
frequencies are
preferred. If
neighboring
cells or
frequencies
have the same
priority, those
with better
signal quality
are preferred. If
their signal
quality is the
same, the first
selected
neighboring cell
or frequency is
the target cell or
frequency. For
UMTS-to-GSM
handovers, the
neighboring cell
with a smaller
value of the
"HOPrio"
parameter in the
"ADD
U2GNCELL"
command is
preferentially
selected as the
target cell. For
UMTS-to-LTE
redirections, the
frequency with a
greater value of
the "NPriority"
parameter in the
"ADD
UCELLNFREQ
PRIOINFO"
command is
preferentially
selected as the
target
frequency.
When this
switch is turned
off, only signal
quality is
considered. For
UMTS-to-GSM
handovers, the
neighboring cell
with better
signal quality is
preferentially
selected as the
target cell. For
UMTS-to-LTE
redirections, the
frequency with
better quality is
preferentially
selected as the
target
frequency. 7.
PERFENH_LT
E_NCELL_SEL
_OPT_SWITC
H: Whether to
optimize the list
for measured
neighboring
LTE cells in the
measurement
control message.
When this
switch is turned
on, the RNC
filters out the list
for measured
neighboring
LTE cells
according to the
RNC-level
parameters, cell
capability, and
UE capabilities
in handovers
and redirections
to the LTE
network. When
this switch is
turned off, the
RNC does not
filter out the list
for measured
neighboring
LTE cells. 8.
PERFENH_GS
M_NCELL_SE
L_OPT_SWITC
H: Scope for
matching the
neighboring
cells in
measurement
reports during
handovers to
GSM cells when
there are
multiple cells in
the active set and
the
HO_MC_NCEL
L_COMBINE_
SWITCH switch
is turned on. In
case of
neighboring
combination,
when this switch
is turned on, the
RNC matches
the neighboring
cells in
measurement
reports with
neighboring
cells of all cells
in the current
active set. When
this switch is
turned off, the
RNC matches
the neighboring
cells in
measurement
reports only
with the best
cell's
neighboring
cells. 9.
PERFENH_U2
L_REDIR_BAS
ED_FREQ_OP
T_SWITCH:
Whether to
select the best
target frequency
during a
frequency-based
redirection from
UMTS to LTE.
When this
switch is turned
on, the selected
target frequency
is used as the
best frequency if
the
measurement
report contains
multiple
neighboring
cells that work at
the same
frequency.
GUI Value
Range:PERFEN
H_RCS_PS_DL
_ON_DCH_SW
ITCH,
PERFENH_HS
UPA_CAP_CH
G_HRETRY_L
MT_SWITCH,
PERFENH_MC
_OPT_AFTER_
RETRANS_CH
G_SWITCH,
PERFENH_CS
OVERH_H2D_
RBID_CHG_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_RR
C_DRD_FAILE
D_RED_GSM_
SWITCH,
PERFENH_IR
AT_COV_HO_
NCELL_PRE_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_LT
E_NCELL_SEL
_OPT_SWITC
H,
PERFENH_GS
M_NCELL_SE
L_OPT_SWITC
H,
PERFENH_U2
L_REDIR_BAS
ED_FREQ_OP
T_SWITCH
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:PERFEN
H_RCS_PS_DL
_ON_DCH_SW
ITCH,
PERFENH_HS
UPA_CAP_CH
G_HRETRY_L
MT_SWITCH,
PERFENH_MC
_OPT_AFTER_
RETRANS_CH
G_SWITCH,
PERFENH_CS
OVERH_H2D_
RBID_CHG_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_RR
C_DRD_FAILE
D_RED_GSM_
SWITCH,
PERFENH_IR
AT_COV_HO_
NCELL_PRE_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_LT
E_NCELL_SEL
_OPT_SWITC
H,
PERFENH_GS
M_NCELL_SE
L_OPT_SWITC
H,
PERFENH_U2
L_REDIR_BAS
ED_FREQ_OP
T_SWITCH
Default
Value:PERFEN
H_RCS_PS_DL
_ON_DCH_SW
ITCH-0&
PERFENH_HS
UPA_CAP_CH
G_HRETRY_L
MT_SWITCH-
0&PERFENH_
MC_OPT_AFT
ER_RETRANS
_CHG_SWITC
H-1&PERFEN
H_CSOVERH_
H2D_RBID_C
HG_SWITCH-0
&PERFENH_R
RC_DRD_FAI
LED_RED_GS
M_SWITCH-1
&PERFENH_I
RAT_COV_HO
_NCELL_PRE_
SWITCH-0&PE
RFENH_LTE_
NCELL_SEL_
OPT_SWITCH-
0&PERFENH_
GSM_NCELL_
SEL_OPT_SWI
TCH-0&PERFE
NH_U2L_REDI
present in the
RANAP RAB
ASSIGNMENT
REQUEST or
RELOCATION
REQUEST
message. 4.
PS_RAB_DOW
NSIZING_SWI
TCH: When the
switch is on and
the RAB
downsizing
license is
activated, the
initial speed is
determined on
the basis of cell
resources.
Downsizing is
implemented for
BE services. 5.
PS_STREAM_I
U_QOS_NEG_
SWITCH:
When the switch
is on, the Iu QoS
Negotiation
function is
applied to the PS
STREAM
service if
Alternative
RAB Parameter
Values IE is
present in the
RANAP RAB
ASSIGNMENT
REQUEST or
RELOCATION
REQUEST
message. 6.
PS_BE_STRIC
T_IU_QOS_NE
G_SWITCH:
When the switch
is on, the strict Iu
QoS
Negotiation
function is
applied to the PS
BE service,RNC
select Iu max bit
rate based on UE
capacity,cell
capacity,max
bitrate and
alternative RAB
parameter
values in
RANAP RAB
ASSIGNMENT
REQUEST or
RELOCATION
REQUEST
message. When
the switch is not
on, the loose Iu
QoS
Negotiation
function is
applied to the PS
BE service,RNC
select Iu max bit
rate based on UE
capacity,max
bitrate and
alternative RAB
parameter
values in
RANAP RAB
ASSIGNMENT
REQUEST or
RELOCATION
REQUEST
message,not
consider cell
capacity,this can
avoid Iu QoS
Renegotiation
between
different
cell.The switch
is valid when
PS_BE_IU_QO
S_NEG_SWIT
CH is set to ON.
7.
HSPA_ADPTI
VE_RATE_AL
GO_SWITCH
(HSPA typical
traffic rate
adaptation
switch): When
this switch is
turned on, the
RNC can
calculate the
actual maximum
traffic rate of PS
BE services over
HSPA channels
based on the
MBR assigned
by the CN, if the
license
controlling the
Adaptive
Configuration of
Typical HSPA
Rate feature is
activated.
GUI Value
Range:PS_BE_
EXTRA_LOW_
RATE_ACCES
S_SWITCH,
PS_BE_INIT_R
ATE_DYNAMI
C_CFG_SWIT
CH,
PS_BE_IU_QO
S_NEG_SWIT
CH,
PS_RAB_DOW
NSIZING_SWI
TCH,
PS_STREAM_I
U_QOS_NEG_
SWITCH,
PS_BE_STRIC
T_IU_QOS_NE
G_SWITCH,
HSPA_ADPTI
VE_RATE_AL
GO_SWITCH
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:PS_BE_
EXTRA_LOW_
RATE_ACCES
S_SWITCH,
PS_BE_INIT_R
ATE_DYNAMI
C_CFG_SWIT
CH,
PS_BE_IU_QO
S_NEG_SWIT
CH,
PS_RAB_DOW
NSIZING_SWI
TCH,
PS_STREAM_I
U_QOS_NEG_
SWITCH,
PS_BE_STRIC
T_IU_QOS_NE
G_SWITCH,
HSPA_ADPTI
VE_RATE_AL
GO_SWITCH
Default
Value:PS_BE_
EXTRA_LOW_
RATE_ACCES
S_SWITCH-0&
PS_BE_INIT_R
ATE_DYNAMI
C_CFG_SWIT
CH-0&PS_BE_
IU_QOS_NEG_
SWITCH-0&PS
_RAB_DOWN
SIZING_SWIT
CH-1&PS_STR
EAM_IU_QOS
_NEG_SWITC
H-0&PS_BE_S
TRICT_IU_QO
S_NEG_SWIT
CH-0&HSPA_
ADPTIVE_RA
TE_ALGO_SW
ITCH-0
present in the
RANAP RAB
ASSIGNMENT
REQUEST or
RELOCATION
REQUEST
message. 4.
PS_RAB_DOW
NSIZING_SWI
TCH: When the
switch is on and
the RAB
downsizing
license is
activated, the
initial speed is
determined on
the basis of cell
resources.
Downsizing is
implemented for
BE services. 5.
PS_STREAM_I
U_QOS_NEG_
SWITCH:
When the switch
is on, the Iu QoS
Negotiation
function is
applied to the PS
STREAM
service if
Alternative
RAB Parameter
Values IE is
present in the
RANAP RAB
ASSIGNMENT
REQUEST or
RELOCATION
REQUEST
message. 6.
PS_BE_STRIC
T_IU_QOS_NE
G_SWITCH:
When the switch
is on, the strict Iu
QoS
Negotiation
function is
applied to the PS
BE service,RNC
select Iu max bit
rate based on UE
capacity,cell
capacity,max
bitrate and
alternative RAB
parameter
values in
RANAP RAB
ASSIGNMENT
REQUEST or
RELOCATION
REQUEST
message. When
the switch is not
on, the loose Iu
QoS
Negotiation
function is
applied to the PS
BE service,RNC
select Iu max bit
rate based on UE
capacity,max
bitrate and
alternative RAB
parameter
values in
RANAP RAB
ASSIGNMENT
REQUEST or
RELOCATION
REQUEST
message,not
consider cell
capacity,this can
avoid Iu QoS
Renegotiation
between
different
cell.The switch
is valid when
PS_BE_IU_QO
S_NEG_SWIT
CH is set to ON.
7.
HSPA_ADPTI
VE_RATE_AL
GO_SWITCH
(HSPA typical
traffic rate
adaptation
switch): When
this switch is
turned on, the
RNC can
calculate the
actual maximum
traffic rate of PS
BE services over
HSPA channels
based on the
MBR assigned
by the CN, if the
license
controlling the
Adaptive
Configuration of
Typical HSPA
Rate feature is
activated.
GUI Value
Range:PS_BE_
EXTRA_LOW_
RATE_ACCES
S_SWITCH,
PS_BE_INIT_R
ATE_DYNAMI
C_CFG_SWIT
CH,
PS_BE_IU_QO
S_NEG_SWIT
CH,
PS_RAB_DOW
NSIZING_SWI
TCH,
PS_STREAM_I
U_QOS_NEG_
SWITCH,
PS_BE_STRIC
T_IU_QOS_NE
G_SWITCH,
HSPA_ADPTI
VE_RATE_AL
GO_SWITCH
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:PS_BE_
EXTRA_LOW_
RATE_ACCES
S_SWITCH,
PS_BE_INIT_R
ATE_DYNAMI
C_CFG_SWIT
CH,
PS_BE_IU_QO
S_NEG_SWIT
CH,
PS_RAB_DOW
NSIZING_SWI
TCH,
PS_STREAM_I
U_QOS_NEG_
SWITCH,
PS_BE_STRIC
T_IU_QOS_NE
G_SWITCH,
HSPA_ADPTI
VE_RATE_AL
GO_SWITCH
Default
Value:PS_BE_
EXTRA_LOW_
RATE_ACCES
S_SWITCH-0&
PS_BE_INIT_R
ATE_DYNAMI
C_CFG_SWIT
CH-0&PS_BE_
IU_QOS_NEG_
SWITCH-0&PS
_RAB_DOWN
SIZING_SWIT
CH-1&PS_STR
EAM_IU_QOS
_NEG_SWITC
H-0&PS_BE_S
TRICT_IU_QO
S_NEG_SWIT
CH-0&HSPA_
ADPTIVE_RA
TE_ALGO_SW
ITCH-0
cell is weak. If
the signal of
cells on the
neighboring
frequency
satisfies relevant
requirements,
the UE initiates
the cell
reselection. The
value of this
parameter is set
during network
planning. For
details about this
parameter, see
3GPP TS
25.304.
GUI Value
Range:0~7
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:0~7
Default Value:4
cell is weak. If
the signal of
cells on the
neighboring
frequency
satisfies relevant
requirements,
the UE initiates
the cell
reselection. The
value of this
parameter is set
during network
planning. For
details about this
parameter, see
3GPP TS
25.304.
GUI Value
Range:0~7
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:0~7
Default Value:4
cells on the
neighboring
frequency
satisfies relevant
requirements,
the UE initiates
the cell
reselection. The
value of this
parameter is set
during network
planning. The
greater the value
of this parameter
is, the easier the
UE reselects a
cell on this
frequency, the
smaller the
value of this
parameter is, the
harder the UE
reselects a cell
on this
frequency. For
details on this
parameter, see
3GPP TS
25.304.
GUI Value
Range:0~7
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:0~7
Default
Value:None
cells on the
neighboring
frequency
satisfies relevant
requirements,
the UE initiates
the cell
reselection. The
value of this
parameter is set
during network
planning. The
greater the value
of this parameter
is, the easier the
UE reselects a
cell on this
frequency, the
smaller the
value of this
parameter is, the
harder the UE
reselects a cell
on this
frequency. For
details on this
parameter, see
3GPP TS
25.304.
GUI Value
Range:0~7
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:0~7
Default
Value:None
SqualServingCe
ll equals Ec/No
measured in the
serving cell
minus the
minimum signal
quality.
Sprioritysearch2
equals the value
of ThdPriority-
Search2. A UE
performs
measurements
of higher-
priority
frequencies at a
minimum
interval of
Thigher_priorit
y_search when
the following
conditions are
met:
SrxlevServing-
Cell >
Sprioritysearch1
SqualServingCe
ll >
Sprioritysearch2
As defined in
3GPP TS
25.133,
Thigher_priorit
y_search equals
(60 x Nlayers)
seconds.
Nlayers is the
total number of
configured
higher-priority
E-UTRA,
UTRA FDD and
UTRA TDD
carrier
frequencies and
is increased by
one if one or
more groups of
GSM
frequencies are
configured with
a higher priority.
For details about
this parameter,
see 3GPP TS
25.304.
GUI Value
Range:0~31
Unit:2dB
Actual Value
Range:0~62
Default Value:2
SqualServingCe
ll equals Ec/No
measured in the
serving cell
minus the
minimum signal
quality.
Sprioritysearch2
equals the value
of ThdPriority-
Search2. A UE
performs
measurements
of higher-
priority
frequencies at a
minimum
interval of
Thigher_priorit
y_search when
the following
conditions are
met:
SrxlevServing-
Cell >
Sprioritysearch1
SqualServingCe
ll >
Sprioritysearch2
As defined in
3GPP TS
25.133,
Thigher_priorit
y_search equals
(60 x Nlayers)
seconds.
Nlayers is the
total number of
configured
higher-priority
E-UTRA,
UTRA FDD and
UTRA TDD
carrier
frequencies and
is increased by
one if one or
more groups of
GSM
frequencies are
configured with
a higher priority.
For details about
this parameter,
see 3GPP TS
25.304.
GUI Value
Range:0~31
Unit:2dB
Actual Value
Range:0~62
Default Value:2
Sprioritysearch2
equals the value
of this
parameter. A UE
performs
measurements
of higher-
priority
frequencies at a
minimum
interval of
Thigher_priorit
y_search when
the following
conditions are
met:
SrxlevServing-
Cell >
Sprioritysearch1
SqualServingCe
ll >
Sprioritysearch2
GUI Value
Range:0~7
Unit:dB
Actual Value
Range:0~7
Default Value:2
Sprioritysearch2
equals the value
of this
parameter. A UE
performs
measurements
of higher-
priority
frequencies at a
minimum
interval of
Thigher_priorit
y_search when
the following
conditions are
met:
SrxlevServing-
Cell >
Sprioritysearch1
SqualServingCe
ll >
Sprioritysearch2
GUI Value
Range:0~7
Unit:dB
Actual Value
Range:0~7
Default Value:2
details on this
parameter, see
3GPP TS
25.304.
GUI Value
Range:-70~-22
Unit:2dBm
Actual Value
Range:-140~
-44
Default
Value:-70
details on this
parameter, see
3GPP TS
25.304.
GUI Value
Range:-70~-22
Unit:2dBm
Actual Value
Range:-140~
-44
Default
Value:-70
reselects a cell
on the target
frequency. For
details on this
parameter, see
3GPP TS
25.304.
GUI Value
Range:0~31
Unit:2dB
Actual Value
Range:0~62
Default Value:2
reselects a cell
on the target
frequency. For
details on this
parameter, see
3GPP TS
25.304.
GUI Value
Range:0~31
Unit:2dB
Actual Value
Range:0~62
Default Value:2
Default Value:4
Default Value:4
Default Value:5
Default Value:5
supported
during the PS
inter-RAT
handover from
the 3G network
to the 2G
network in the
cell change
order process.
When the switch
is not on, the
NACC function
is not supported.
When
HO_INTER_R
AT_PS_3G2G_
RELOCATION
_SWITCH is
ON, this switch
is useless. When
the NACC
function is
supported, the
UE skips the
reading
procedure as the
SI/PSI of the
target cell is
provided after
the UE accesses
the 2G cell.
Thus, the delay
of inter-cell
handover is
reduced. 9.
HO_INTER_R
AT_PS_3G2G_
RELOCATION
_SWITCH:
When the switch
is on, the PS
inter-RAT
handover from
the 3G network
to the 2G
network is
performed in the
relocation
process. When
the switch is not
on, the PS inter-
RAT handover
from the 3G
network to the
2G network is
performed in the
cell change
order process.
10.
HO_INTER_R
AT_PS_OUT_S
WITCH: When
the switch is on,
the RNC is
allowed to
initiate inter-
frequency
measure control
and the PS inter-
RAT hard
handover from
the 3G network
to the 2G
network. 11.
HO_INTER_R
AT_RNC_SER
VICE_HO_SWI
TCH: When the
switch is on, the
attributes of
inter-RAT
handover of the
services are
based on the
configuration of
RNC
parameters.
When the switch
is not on, the
attributes are set
on the basis of
the CN. If no
information is
provided by the
CN, the
attributes are
then based on
the RNC
parameters. 12.
HO_INTRA_F
REQ_DETSET
_INTO_ACTSE
T_SWITCH:
When the switch
is on, the cells in
the detected set
from which the
RNC receives
their valid event
reports can be
added to the
active set. The
cells allowed to
be added to the
active set must
be the
neighboring
cells of the cells
in the active set.
13.
HO_INTRA_F
REQ_DETSET
_RPRT_SWITC
H: When the
switch is on, the
intra-frequency
measurement
reports of the
detected set can
be reported by
UE. 14.
HO_INTRA_F
REQ_HARD_H
O_SWITCH:
When the switch
is on, the RNC is
allowed to
initiate the intra-
frequency hard
handover. 15.
HO_INTRA_F
REQ_RPRT_1J
_SWITCH:
When the switch
list. 18.
HO_MC_NCEL
L_COMBINE_
SWITCH:
When the switch
is on, the
neighboring cell
combined
algorithm is
used during the
delivery of the
objects to be
measured. When
the switch is not
on, the optimal
cell algorithm is
used. 19.
HO_MC_SIGN
AL_IUR_INTR
A_SWITCH:
When the switch
is on, intra-
frequency
handover is
allowed over the
Iur interface if
the UE has only
signaling. 20.
HO_MC_SIGN
AL_SWITCH:
When the switch
is on, quality
measurement on
the active set is
delivered after
signaling setup
but before
service setup. If
the UE is at the
cell verge or
receives weak
signals after
accessing the
network, the
RNC can trigger
inter-frequency
or inter-RAT
handover when
the UE sets up
the RRC. 21.
HO_MC_SNA_
RESTRICTION
_SWITCH:
When the switch
is on, the RNC
controls the UEs
in the connected
state based on
the
configurations
on the CN. The
UEs can only
access and move
in authorized
cells. 22.
HO_LTE_PS_O
UT_SWITCH:
Whether to
enable handover
from UMTS to
LTE. When this
switch is turned
on, the RNC can
send LTE
MEASUREME
NT CONTROL
message and
initiate PS
handover or
redirection from
UMTS to LTE.
When this
switch is turned
off, the RNC
cannot perform
the preceding
procedures. 23.
HO_LTE_SER
VICE_PS_OUT
_SWITCH:
Whether to
enable service-
based
redirection from
UMTS to LTE.
When this
switch is turned
on, the RNC can
send LTE
MEASUREME
NT CONTROL
message based
on service and
initiate service-
based PS
redirection from
UMTS to LTE.
When this
switch is turned
off, the RNC
cannot initiate
service-based
PS redirection
from UMTS to
LTE. 24.
HO_H2G_SRV
CC_SWITCH :
This bit is a
Single Radio
Voice Call
Continuity
(SRVCC)
switch for the
VoIP service
that is handed
over to GERAN.
SRVCC ensures
the continuity of
voice services
that are handed
over between
the CS domain
and the IP
Multimedia
Subsystem
(IMS).The
meaning of the
bit is as follows:
When it is set to
"ON", it
indicates that the
VoIP service
can be handed
over to GERAN
through SRVCC
procedure.Whe
n it is set to
"OFF", it
indicates that the
VoIP service
cannot be
handed over to
GERAN
through SRVCC
procedure. 25.
HO_INTRA_F
REQ_HIGHPRI
OR_2D2F_SWI
TCH: This
switch controls
which event to
be preferentially
processed when
both an intra-
frequency
measurement
report event and
event 2D or 2F
need to be
processed.
Turning on this
switch allows
the intra-
frequency
measurement
report event to
be preferentially
processed.
Turning off this
switch allows
event 2D or 2F
to be
preferentially
processed. 26.
HO_CIO_1D_U
SED: Whether
the RNC
instructs the UE
to use the cell
individual offset
(CIO) parameter
when reporting
switch is turned
off, the RNC
determines the
UE mobility
state as before
based on how
frequently the
UE sends an
event 1D
measurement
report. 28.
HO_L2U_EMG
CALL_SWITC
H: Whether to
activate CS Fall
Back. When this
switch is turned
on, CS Fall Back
is activated.
When this
switch is turned
off, CS Fall
Back is
deactivated. 29.
HO_UMTS_TO
_LTE_FAST_R
ETURN_SWIT
CH: Whether
the information
about
frequencies of
neighboring
LTE cells is
carried in the
RRC
CONNECTION
RELEASE
message the
RNC sends to a
CS fallback UE
in a UMTS cell
for RRC
connection
release. This
parameter is
configured at the
RNC. When this
switch is turned
on, the
information
about UE-
supported
frequencies of
neighboring
LTE cells is
carried in the
RRC
CONNECTION
RELEASE
message. When
this switch is
turned off, the
information
about UE-
supported
frequencies of
neighboring
LTE cells is not
carried in the
RRC
CONNECTION
RELEASE
message. 30.
HO_HHO_WIT
H_INTRA_FRE
Q_MR_SWITC
H: When this
switch is turned
on, the RNC
sends periodical
inter-frequency
and intra-
frequency
measurement
control
messages, and
includes the
information
element (IE)
measurementIde
ntiy in the inter-
frequency
measurement
control message
to instruct a UE
to report signal
quality in an
active set cell in
a periodical
inter-frequency
measurement
report. When
this switch is
turned off, the
RNC sends only
a periodical
inter-frequency
measurement
control message
without this IE.
31.
HO_MULTIRA
B_CSPS_HO_C
OV_PARA_SW
ITCH
(Algorithm
Switch for
Coverage-based
Inter-frequency
or inter-RAT
Handover
Parameters
Dedicated to CS
and PS
Combined
Services):
Whether
handover
parameters
dedicated to
combined
services are set.
When this
switch is turned
on, the handover
parameters
dedicated to CS
and PS
combined
services are used
when CS and PS
combined
services are
processed. The
handover
parameters
dedicated to CS
and PS
combined
services are set
by the "SET
UMULTIRAB
HOCOV"
command.
When this
switch is turned
off, the upper
threshold for the
handover
parameters
between the CS
and PS services
is used when CS
and PS
combined
services are
processed.
GUI Value
Range:HO_AL
GO_HCS_SPE
ED_EST_SWIT
CH,
HO_ALGO_LD
R_ALLOW_SH
O_SWITCH,
HO_ALGO_M
BMS_FLC_SW
ITCH,
HO_ALGO_O
VERLAY_SWI
TCH,
HO_INTER_FR
EQ_HARD_HO
_SWITCH,
HO_LTE_SER
VICE_PSHO_O
UT_SWITCH,
HO_INTER_R
AT_CS_OUT_
SWITCH,
HO_INTER_R
AT_PS_3G2G_
CELLCHG_NA
CC_SWITCH,
HO_INTER_R
AT_PS_3G2G_
RELOCATION
_SWITCH,
HO_INTER_R
AT_PS_OUT_S
WITCH,
HO_INTER_R
AT_RNC_SER
VICE_HO_SWI
TCH,
HO_INTRA_F
REQ_DETSET
_INTO_ACTSE
T_SWITCH,
HO_INTRA_F
REQ_DETSET
_RPRT_SWITC
H,
HO_INTRA_F
REQ_HARD_H
O_SWITCH,
HO_INTRA_F
REQ_RPRT_1J
_SWITCH,
HO_INTRA_F
REQ_SOFT_H
O_SWITCH,
HO_MC_MEA
S_BEYOND_U
E_CAP_SWIT
CH,
HO_MC_NCEL
L_COMBINE_
SWITCH,
HO_MC_SIGN
AL_IUR_INTR
A_SWITCH,
HO_MC_SIGN
AL_SWITCH,
HO_MC_SNA_
RESTRICTION
_SWITCH,
HO_LTE_PS_O
UT_SWITCH,
HO_LTE_SER
VICE_PS_OUT
_SWITCH,
HO_H2G_SRV
CC_SWITCH,
HO_INTRA_F
REQ_HIGHPRI
OR_2D2F_SWI
TCH,
HO_CIO_1D_U
SED,
HO_HCS_SPD
_INI_BSD_UE
_SWITCH,
HO_L2U_EMG
CALL_SWITC
H,
HO_UMTS_TO
_LTE_FAST_R
ETURN_SWIT
CH,
HO_HHO_WIT
H_INTRA_FRE
Q_MR_SWITC
H,
HO_MULTIRA
B_CSPS_HO_C
OV_PARA_SW
ITCH
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:HO_AL
GO_HCS_SPE
ED_EST_SWIT
CH,
HO_ALGO_LD
R_ALLOW_SH
O_SWITCH,
HO_ALGO_M
BMS_FLC_SW
ITCH,
HO_ALGO_O
VERLAY_SWI
TCH,
HO_INTER_FR
EQ_HARD_HO
_SWITCH,
HO_LTE_SER
VICE_PSHO_O
UT_SWITCH,
HO_INTER_R
AT_CS_OUT_
SWITCH,
HO_INTER_R
AT_PS_3G2G_
CELLCHG_NA
CC_SWITCH,
HO_INTER_R
AT_PS_3G2G_
RELOCATION
_SWITCH,
HO_INTER_R
AT_PS_OUT_S
WITCH,
HO_INTER_R
AT_RNC_SER
VICE_HO_SWI
TCH,
HO_INTRA_F
REQ_DETSET
_INTO_ACTSE
T_SWITCH,
HO_INTRA_F
REQ_DETSET
_RPRT_SWITC
H,
HO_INTRA_F
REQ_HARD_H
O_SWITCH,
HO_INTRA_F
REQ_RPRT_1J
_SWITCH,
HO_INTRA_F
REQ_SOFT_H
O_SWITCH,
HO_MC_MEA
S_BEYOND_U
E_CAP_SWIT
CH,
HO_MC_NCEL
L_COMBINE_
SWITCH,
HO_MC_SIGN
AL_IUR_INTR
A_SWITCH,
HO_MC_SIGN
AL_SWITCH,
HO_MC_SNA_
RESTRICTION
_SWITCH,
HO_LTE_PS_O
UT_SWITCH,
HO_LTE_SER
VICE_PS_OUT
_SWITCH,
HO_H2G_SRV
CC_SWITCH,
HO_INTRA_F
REQ_HIGHPRI
OR_2D2F_SWI
TCH,
HO_CIO_1D_U
SED,
HO_HCS_SPD
_INI_BSD_UE
_SWITCH,
HO_L2U_EMG
CALL_SWITC
H,
HO_UMTS_TO
_LTE_FAST_R
ETURN_SWIT
CH,
HO_HHO_WIT
H_INTRA_FRE
Q_MR_SWITC
H,
HO_MULTIRA
B_CSPS_HO_C
OV_PARA_SW
ITCH
Default
Value:HO_AL
GO_HCS_SPE
ED_EST_SWIT
CH-0&HO_AL
GO_LDR_ALL
OW_SHO_SWI
TCH-1&HO_A
LGO_MBMS_F
LC_SWITCH-0
&HO_ALGO_
OVERLAY_S
WITCH-0&HO
_INTER_FREQ
_HARD_HO_S
WITCH-0&HO
_LTE_SERVIC
E_PSHO_OUT
_SWITCH-0&
HO_INTER_R
AT_CS_OUT_
SWITCH-1&H
O_INTER_RA
T_PS_3G2G_C
ELLCHG_NAC
C_SWITCH-0&
HO_INTER_R
AT_PS_3G2G_
RELOCATION
_SWITCH-0&
HO_INTER_R
AT_PS_OUT_S
WITCH-1&HO
_INTER_RAT_
RNC_SERVIC
E_HO_SWITC
H-0&HO_INTR
A_FREQ_DET
SET_INTO_AC
TSET_SWITC
H-1&HO_INTR
A_FREQ_DET
SET_RPRT_S
WITCH-1&HO
_INTRA_FREQ
_HARD_HO_S
WITCH-1&HO
_INTRA_FREQ
_RPRT_1J_SW
ITCH-0&HO_I
NTRA_FREQ_
SOFT_HO_SW
ITCH-1&HO_
MC_MEAS_BE
YOND_UE_CA
P_SWITCH-0&
HO_MC_NCEL
L_COMBINE_
SWITCH-1&H
O_MC_SIGNA
L_IUR_INTRA
_SWITCH-0&
HO_MC_SIGN
AL_SWITCH-0
&HO_MC_SN
A_RESTRICTI
ON_SWITCH-0
&HO_LTE_PS
_OUT_SWITC
H-0&HO_LTE_
SERVICE_PS_
OUT_SWITCH
-0&HO_H2G_S
RVCC_SWITC
H-0&HO_INTR
A_FREQ_HIG
HPRIOR_2D2F
_SWITCH-0&
HO_CIO_1D_U
SED-0&HO_H
CS_SPD_INI_B
SD_UE_SWIT
CH-0&HO_L2
U_EMGCALL_
SWITCH-0&H
O_UMTS_TO_
LTE_FAST_RE
TURN_SWITC
H-0&HO_HHO
_WITH_INTR
A_FREQ_MR_
SWITCH-0&H
O_MULTIRAB
_CSPS_HO_C
OV_PARA_SW
ITCH-0
supported
during the PS
inter-RAT
handover from
the 3G network
to the 2G
network in the
cell change
order process.
When the switch
is not on, the
NACC function
is not supported.
When
HO_INTER_R
AT_PS_3G2G_
RELOCATION
_SWITCH is
ON, this switch
is useless. When
the NACC
function is
supported, the
UE skips the
reading
procedure as the
SI/PSI of the
target cell is
provided after
the UE accesses
the 2G cell.
Thus, the delay
of inter-cell
handover is
reduced. 9.
HO_INTER_R
AT_PS_3G2G_
RELOCATION
_SWITCH:
When the switch
is on, the PS
inter-RAT
handover from
the 3G network
to the 2G
network is
performed in the
relocation
process. When
the switch is not
on, the PS inter-
RAT handover
from the 3G
network to the
2G network is
performed in the
cell change
order process.
10.
HO_INTER_R
AT_PS_OUT_S
WITCH: When
the switch is on,
the RNC is
allowed to
initiate inter-
frequency
measure control
and the PS inter-
RAT hard
handover from
the 3G network
to the 2G
network. 11.
HO_INTER_R
AT_RNC_SER
VICE_HO_SWI
TCH: When the
switch is on, the
attributes of
inter-RAT
handover of the
services are
based on the
configuration of
RNC
parameters.
When the switch
is not on, the
attributes are set
on the basis of
the CN. If no
information is
provided by the
CN, the
attributes are
then based on
the RNC
parameters. 12.
HO_INTRA_F
REQ_DETSET
_INTO_ACTSE
T_SWITCH:
When the switch
is on, the cells in
the detected set
from which the
RNC receives
their valid event
reports can be
added to the
active set. The
cells allowed to
be added to the
active set must
be the
neighboring
cells of the cells
in the active set.
13.
HO_INTRA_F
REQ_DETSET
_RPRT_SWITC
H: When the
switch is on, the
intra-frequency
measurement
reports of the
detected set can
be reported by
UE. 14.
HO_INTRA_F
REQ_HARD_H
O_SWITCH:
When the switch
is on, the RNC is
allowed to
initiate the intra-
frequency hard
handover. 15.
HO_INTRA_F
REQ_RPRT_1J
_SWITCH:
When the switch
list. 18.
HO_MC_NCEL
L_COMBINE_
SWITCH:
When the switch
is on, the
neighboring cell
combined
algorithm is
used during the
delivery of the
objects to be
measured. When
the switch is not
on, the optimal
cell algorithm is
used. 19.
HO_MC_SIGN
AL_IUR_INTR
A_SWITCH:
When the switch
is on, intra-
frequency
handover is
allowed over the
Iur interface if
the UE has only
signaling. 20.
HO_MC_SIGN
AL_SWITCH:
When the switch
is on, quality
measurement on
the active set is
delivered after
signaling setup
but before
service setup. If
the UE is at the
cell verge or
receives weak
signals after
accessing the
network, the
RNC can trigger
inter-frequency
or inter-RAT
handover when
the UE sets up
the RRC. 21.
HO_MC_SNA_
RESTRICTION
_SWITCH:
When the switch
is on, the RNC
controls the UEs
in the connected
state based on
the
configurations
on the CN. The
UEs can only
access and move
in authorized
cells. 22.
HO_LTE_PS_O
UT_SWITCH:
Whether to
enable handover
from UMTS to
LTE. When this
switch is turned
on, the RNC can
send LTE
MEASUREME
NT CONTROL
message and
initiate PS
handover or
redirection from
UMTS to LTE.
When this
switch is turned
off, the RNC
cannot perform
the preceding
procedures. 23.
HO_LTE_SER
VICE_PS_OUT
_SWITCH:
Whether to
enable service-
based
redirection from
UMTS to LTE.
When this
switch is turned
on, the RNC can
send LTE
MEASUREME
NT CONTROL
message based
on service and
initiate service-
based PS
redirection from
UMTS to LTE.
When this
switch is turned
off, the RNC
cannot initiate
service-based
PS redirection
from UMTS to
LTE. 24.
HO_H2G_SRV
CC_SWITCH :
This bit is a
Single Radio
Voice Call
Continuity
(SRVCC)
switch for the
VoIP service
that is handed
over to GERAN.
SRVCC ensures
the continuity of
voice services
that are handed
over between
the CS domain
and the IP
Multimedia
Subsystem
(IMS).The
meaning of the
bit is as follows:
When it is set to
"ON", it
indicates that the
VoIP service
can be handed
over to GERAN
through SRVCC
procedure.Whe
n it is set to
"OFF", it
indicates that the
VoIP service
cannot be
handed over to
GERAN
through SRVCC
procedure. 25.
HO_INTRA_F
REQ_HIGHPRI
OR_2D2F_SWI
TCH: This
switch controls
which event to
be preferentially
processed when
both an intra-
frequency
measurement
report event and
event 2D or 2F
need to be
processed.
Turning on this
switch allows
the intra-
frequency
measurement
report event to
be preferentially
processed.
Turning off this
switch allows
event 2D or 2F
to be
preferentially
processed. 26.
HO_CIO_1D_U
SED: Whether
the RNC
instructs the UE
to use the cell
individual offset
(CIO) parameter
when reporting
switch is turned
off, the RNC
determines the
UE mobility
state as before
based on how
frequently the
UE sends an
event 1D
measurement
report. 28.
HO_L2U_EMG
CALL_SWITC
H: Whether to
activate CS Fall
Back. When this
switch is turned
on, CS Fall Back
is activated.
When this
switch is turned
off, CS Fall
Back is
deactivated. 29.
HO_UMTS_TO
_LTE_FAST_R
ETURN_SWIT
CH: Whether
the information
about
frequencies of
neighboring
LTE cells is
carried in the
RRC
CONNECTION
RELEASE
message the
RNC sends to a
CS fallback UE
in a UMTS cell
for RRC
connection
release. This
parameter is
configured at the
RNC. When this
switch is turned
on, the
information
about UE-
supported
frequencies of
neighboring
LTE cells is
carried in the
RRC
CONNECTION
RELEASE
message. When
this switch is
turned off, the
information
about UE-
supported
frequencies of
neighboring
LTE cells is not
carried in the
RRC
CONNECTION
RELEASE
message. 30.
HO_HHO_WIT
H_INTRA_FRE
Q_MR_SWITC
H: When this
switch is turned
on, the RNC
sends periodical
inter-frequency
and intra-
frequency
measurement
control
messages, and
includes the
information
element (IE)
measurementIde
ntiy in the inter-
frequency
measurement
control message
to instruct a UE
to report signal
quality in an
active set cell in
a periodical
inter-frequency
measurement
report. When
this switch is
turned off, the
RNC sends only
a periodical
inter-frequency
measurement
control message
without this IE.
31.
HO_MULTIRA
B_CSPS_HO_C
OV_PARA_SW
ITCH
(Algorithm
Switch for
Coverage-based
Inter-frequency
or inter-RAT
Handover
Parameters
Dedicated to CS
and PS
Combined
Services):
Whether
handover
parameters
dedicated to
combined
services are set.
When this
switch is turned
on, the handover
parameters
dedicated to CS
and PS
combined
services are used
when CS and PS
combined
services are
processed. The
handover
parameters
dedicated to CS
and PS
combined
services are set
by the "SET
UMULTIRAB
HOCOV"
command.
When this
switch is turned
off, the upper
threshold for the
handover
parameters
between the CS
and PS services
is used when CS
and PS
combined
services are
processed.
GUI Value
Range:HO_AL
GO_HCS_SPE
ED_EST_SWIT
CH,
HO_ALGO_LD
R_ALLOW_SH
O_SWITCH,
HO_ALGO_M
BMS_FLC_SW
ITCH,
HO_ALGO_O
VERLAY_SWI
TCH,
HO_INTER_FR
EQ_HARD_HO
_SWITCH,
HO_LTE_SER
VICE_PSHO_O
UT_SWITCH,
HO_INTER_R
AT_CS_OUT_
SWITCH,
HO_INTER_R
AT_PS_3G2G_
CELLCHG_NA
CC_SWITCH,
HO_INTER_R
AT_PS_3G2G_
RELOCATION
_SWITCH,
HO_INTER_R
AT_PS_OUT_S
WITCH,
HO_INTER_R
AT_RNC_SER
VICE_HO_SWI
TCH,
HO_INTRA_F
REQ_DETSET
_INTO_ACTSE
T_SWITCH,
HO_INTRA_F
REQ_DETSET
_RPRT_SWITC
H,
HO_INTRA_F
REQ_HARD_H
O_SWITCH,
HO_INTRA_F
REQ_RPRT_1J
_SWITCH,
HO_INTRA_F
REQ_SOFT_H
O_SWITCH,
HO_MC_MEA
S_BEYOND_U
E_CAP_SWIT
CH,
HO_MC_NCEL
L_COMBINE_
SWITCH,
HO_MC_SIGN
AL_IUR_INTR
A_SWITCH,
HO_MC_SIGN
AL_SWITCH,
HO_MC_SNA_
RESTRICTION
_SWITCH,
HO_LTE_PS_O
UT_SWITCH,
HO_LTE_SER
VICE_PS_OUT
_SWITCH,
HO_H2G_SRV
CC_SWITCH,
HO_INTRA_F
REQ_HIGHPRI
OR_2D2F_SWI
TCH,
HO_CIO_1D_U
SED,
HO_HCS_SPD
_INI_BSD_UE
_SWITCH,
HO_L2U_EMG
CALL_SWITC
H,
HO_UMTS_TO
_LTE_FAST_R
ETURN_SWIT
CH,
HO_HHO_WIT
H_INTRA_FRE
Q_MR_SWITC
H,
HO_MULTIRA
B_CSPS_HO_C
OV_PARA_SW
ITCH
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:HO_AL
GO_HCS_SPE
ED_EST_SWIT
CH,
HO_ALGO_LD
R_ALLOW_SH
O_SWITCH,
HO_ALGO_M
BMS_FLC_SW
ITCH,
HO_ALGO_O
VERLAY_SWI
TCH,
HO_INTER_FR
EQ_HARD_HO
_SWITCH,
HO_LTE_SER
VICE_PSHO_O
UT_SWITCH,
HO_INTER_R
AT_CS_OUT_
SWITCH,
HO_INTER_R
AT_PS_3G2G_
CELLCHG_NA
CC_SWITCH,
HO_INTER_R
AT_PS_3G2G_
RELOCATION
_SWITCH,
HO_INTER_R
AT_PS_OUT_S
WITCH,
HO_INTER_R
AT_RNC_SER
VICE_HO_SWI
TCH,
HO_INTRA_F
REQ_DETSET
_INTO_ACTSE
T_SWITCH,
HO_INTRA_F
REQ_DETSET
_RPRT_SWITC
H,
HO_INTRA_F
REQ_HARD_H
O_SWITCH,
HO_INTRA_F
REQ_RPRT_1J
_SWITCH,
HO_INTRA_F
REQ_SOFT_H
O_SWITCH,
HO_MC_MEA
S_BEYOND_U
E_CAP_SWIT
CH,
HO_MC_NCEL
L_COMBINE_
SWITCH,
HO_MC_SIGN
AL_IUR_INTR
A_SWITCH,
HO_MC_SIGN
AL_SWITCH,
HO_MC_SNA_
RESTRICTION
_SWITCH,
HO_LTE_PS_O
UT_SWITCH,
HO_LTE_SER
VICE_PS_OUT
_SWITCH,
HO_H2G_SRV
CC_SWITCH,
HO_INTRA_F
REQ_HIGHPRI
OR_2D2F_SWI
TCH,
HO_CIO_1D_U
SED,
HO_HCS_SPD
_INI_BSD_UE
_SWITCH,
HO_L2U_EMG
CALL_SWITC
H,
HO_UMTS_TO
_LTE_FAST_R
ETURN_SWIT
CH,
HO_HHO_WIT
H_INTRA_FRE
Q_MR_SWITC
H,
HO_MULTIRA
B_CSPS_HO_C
OV_PARA_SW
ITCH
Default
Value:HO_AL
GO_HCS_SPE
ED_EST_SWIT
CH-0&HO_AL
GO_LDR_ALL
OW_SHO_SWI
TCH-1&HO_A
LGO_MBMS_F
LC_SWITCH-0
&HO_ALGO_
OVERLAY_S
WITCH-0&HO
_INTER_FREQ
_HARD_HO_S
WITCH-0&HO
_LTE_SERVIC
E_PSHO_OUT
_SWITCH-0&
HO_INTER_R
AT_CS_OUT_
SWITCH-1&H
O_INTER_RA
T_PS_3G2G_C
ELLCHG_NAC
C_SWITCH-0&
HO_INTER_R
AT_PS_3G2G_
RELOCATION
_SWITCH-0&
HO_INTER_R
AT_PS_OUT_S
WITCH-1&HO
_INTER_RAT_
RNC_SERVIC
E_HO_SWITC
H-0&HO_INTR
A_FREQ_DET
SET_INTO_AC
TSET_SWITC
H-1&HO_INTR
A_FREQ_DET
SET_RPRT_S
WITCH-1&HO
_INTRA_FREQ
_HARD_HO_S
WITCH-1&HO
_INTRA_FREQ
_RPRT_1J_SW
ITCH-0&HO_I
NTRA_FREQ_
SOFT_HO_SW
ITCH-1&HO_
MC_MEAS_BE
YOND_UE_CA
P_SWITCH-0&
HO_MC_NCEL
L_COMBINE_
SWITCH-1&H
O_MC_SIGNA
L_IUR_INTRA
_SWITCH-0&
HO_MC_SIGN
AL_SWITCH-0
&HO_MC_SN
A_RESTRICTI
ON_SWITCH-0
&HO_LTE_PS
_OUT_SWITC
H-0&HO_LTE_
SERVICE_PS_
OUT_SWITCH
-0&HO_H2G_S
RVCC_SWITC
H-0&HO_INTR
A_FREQ_HIG
HPRIOR_2D2F
_SWITCH-0&
HO_CIO_1D_U
SED-0&HO_H
CS_SPD_INI_B
SD_UE_SWIT
CH-0&HO_L2
U_EMGCALL_
SWITCH-0&H
O_UMTS_TO_
LTE_FAST_RE
TURN_SWITC
H-0&HO_HHO
_WITH_INTR
A_FREQ_MR_
SWITCH-0&H
O_MULTIRAB
_CSPS_HO_C
OV_PARA_SW
ITCH-0
detection when
no initial inter-
frequency or
inter-RAT
neighboring
cells are
configured.
When this
switch is turned
on and the inter-
frequency and
inter-RAT
missing
neighboring cell
detection switch
is turned on by
running "ADD
UCELLAUTO
NCELLDETEC
T", the missing
neighboring cell
detection
function in case
of no initial
inter-frequency
or inter-RAT
neighboring
cells can be
enabled. When
this switch is
turned off, the
missing
neighboring cell
detection
function does
not take effect.
3.
PERFENH_VP
_TO_AMR_SW
ITCH: Whether
to enable the
Video
Telephony
Fallback to
Speech (AMR)
for Inter-RAT
HO function.
When this
switch is turned
on, VP services
fall back to
speech (AMR)
before inter-
RAT handovers
are performed.
When this
switch is turned
off, VP services
do not fall back
to speech
(AMR) and
inter-RAT
handovers are
directly
performed. 4.
PERFENH_AM
RC_TFI_CMP_
SWITCH: TFI
configuration
method carried
in the
RRC_TFC_CT
RL message for
the uplink
Adaptive Multi-
rate Control
(AMRC) rate
adjustment.
When this
switch is turned
on and the
uplink rate is
adjusted with
AMRC, the
RRC_TFC_CT
RL message
carries the
maximum data
rate mode and all
available data
rate modes
under the
maximum data
rate mode.
When this
switch is turned
element (IE)
"Measurement
validity" as
"CELL_DCH".
After a UE
transits from
CELL_DCH to
CELL_FACH,
the RNC does
not release MR
AGPS
measurements.
However, as
specified in
3GPP TS
25.331, if the IE
"Measurement
validity" is
defined as
"CELL_DCH",
some UEs buffer
MR AGPS
measurements
when they
transit from
CELL_DCH to
CELL_FACH,
CELL_PCH, or
URA_PCH.
Then, the UEs
resume the
measurements
after they switch
back to
CELL_DCH. If
a UE on a
network resets
unexpectedly
after the UE
resumes MR
AGPS
measurements,
it is
recommended
that this switch
be turned on. 6.
PERFENH_AM
RC_NACK_S
WITCH:
Whether the
RNC responds
to rate
adjustment
requests from
the core network
when AMRC is
disabled. When
this switch is
turned off and
AMRC is
disabled, the
RNC does not
respond to rate
adjustment
requests from
the core
network. When
this switch is
turned on and
AMRC is
disabled, the
RNC sends to
the core network
a rate
adjustment
failure message
after receiving
rate adjustment
requests from
the core
network. 7.
PERFENH_MC
DRD_OPT_SW
ITCH: Whether
the RNC allows
UEs to perform
blind-handover-
based DRDs
after the current
cell resource
admission fails
when the
measurement-
based DRD
function is
enabled and
during the
delivery of
measurement
control
messages. When
this switch is
turned off, the
RNC does not
filter out inter-
frequency
neighboring
cells that do not
meet the
requirements. 9.
PERFENH_UE
_LOC_DRD_O
PT_SWITCH:
Whether the
RNC filters
DRD cells in
high frequency
bands if the
current cell is in
a low frequency
band and the
RSCP value
cannot be
measured or
cannot be
obtained
through
measurements
or it expires the
validity of
measurement
reports when the
location-based
multiband DRD
algorithm is
enabled. When
this switch is
turned off, the
RNC filters out
all DRD cells in
high frequency
bands. When
this switch is
turned on, the
TER_RAT_OU
T_SWITCH:
Whether to
reject access of
any CS services
to the UMTS
network. When
this switch is
turned off, CS
services
normally access
the UMTS
network. When
this switch is
turned on, the
RNC performs
inter-RAT
DRDs to
transfer the
narrowband
AMR services
assigned by the
CN through the
CS domain to
the current best
cell's
neighboring
GSM cells for
blind handovers.
If the CN assigns
other services
through the CS
domain, the
RNC directly
rejects such
services. 12.
PERFENH_IN
ACTIVE_F2P_
SWITCH:
Whether the UE
inactivity-based
F2P state
transition
algorithm takes
effect. F2P
transition is
short for the
transition from
CELL_FACH to
CELL_PCH or
URA_PCH. If
the RNC detects
that all uplink
and downlink
services of a UE
in the
CELL_FACH
state have no
data to transmit
within the
period specified
by the
"InactF2PState-
TransTimer"
parameter
("SET
UUESTATETR
ANSTIMER"),
it triggers the
F2P state
transition. When
this switch is
turned off, the
UE inactivity-
based F2P state
transition
algorithm does
not take effect.
When this
switch is turned
on, the UE
inactivity-based
F2P state
transition
algorithm takes
effect and
replaces the
original event
4B-based state
transition
algorithm. 13.
PERFENH_NB
_AMRC_UL_R
ATESET_EXT
_SWITCH:
Whether the
RNC extends
the narrowband
uplink AMRC
rate set. When
this switch is
turned off, the
RNC does not
extend the
narrowband
uplink AMRC
rate set, and the
narrowband
uplink AMRC
rate set is {initial
rate, guaranteed
rate, SID rate, 0
bit/s rate}.
When this
switch is turned
on, if the core
network assigns
AMR rate set A
and the rate set
includes other
rates, except
SID rate and 0
bit/s rate, the
extended rate set
is determined in
the following
ways: If rate set
A contains less
than or equal to
four types of
rates, rate set A
is considered as
the extended
rate set. If rate
set A contains
more than four
types of rates,
the intersection
between the rate
set A and the
five types of
rates (4.75 kbit/
s, 5.9 kbit/s, 7.4
kbit/s, 7.95kbit/
of a single cell
during the load
balancing. 15.
PERFENH_DC
H_TRCH_OPT
_SWITCH:
Whether the
RNC changes
the contents of
the information
elements (IEs)
"UL-
AddReconfTran
sChInformation
" and "rb-
MappingInfo" in
the RRC RB
SETUP and
RRC RB
RECFG
messages. When
the content of
the sub-IE "tfs-
SignallingMode
" in the IE "DL-
AddReconfTran
sChInformation
" is the same as
that of the sub-
IE
"transportFor-
matSet" in the IE
"UL-
AddReconfTran
sChInformation
", the sub-IE
"tfs-
SignallingMode
" can be defined
as
"SameAsULTr
CH", which
reduces the sizes
of the RRC RB
SETUP and
RRC RB
RECFG
messages. When
this switch is
turned off, the
RNC defines the
IE
"LogicalChanne
lList" as
"Configured"
and the IE "rlc-
Size-List" as
"allSizes".
When this
switch is turned
on, the RNC
defines the IE
"LogicalChanne
lList" as
"allSizes" and
the sub-IE "rlc-
Size-List" in the
IE "rb-
MappingInfo"
as "Configured".
The uplink TFS
is the same as the
downlink TFS.
16.
PERFENH_RB
_MAPPING_O
PT_SWITCH:
Whether the
RRC RB
SETUP message
contains the
information
element (IE)
"RB mapping
info" if the
transport
channel and rate
of a signaling
radio bearer
(SRB) remain
unchanged. If
the RRC SETUP
REQ message
has contained
the IE "RB
mapping info",
the RRC RB
SETUP message
does not need to
contain the IE,
which shortens
the transmission
delay of the
RRC RB
SETUP
message. When
this switch is
turned off, in the
preceding
scenario, the
RRC RB
SETUP message
contains the IE.
When this
switch is turned
on, in the
preceding
scenario, the
RRC RB
SETUP message
does not contain
the IE. 17.
PERFENH_U2
L_REDIR_WIT
H_BLACK_CE
LL_SWITCH:
Whether the
blacklisted cell
list is carried in
the RRC
CONNECTION
RELEASE
message during
a redirection to
LTE. When this
switch is turned
on, the
blacklisted cell
list is carried in
the RRC
CONNECTION
RELEASE
message. When
this switch is
of the quality of
the target cell.
19.
PERFENH_HO
_SIGNAL_SCE
NE_CTRL:
Whether to
allow single
signaling
handovers for
RRC connection
setup request
messages
indicating that
no services are
initiated. This
switch is turned
on based on
other
establishment
causes rather
than the
following
causes. The
RNC considers
that services
need to be set up
when the
Establishment
cause IE(3GPP
TS 25.331) in
the
RRC_RRC_CO
NNECT_REQ
message is set to
any of the
following
values:
Originating
Conversational
Call,
Originating
Streaming Call,
Originating
Interactive Call,
Originating
Background
Call,
Originating
Subscribed
traffic Call,
Terminating
Conversational
Call,
Terminating
Streaming Call,
Terminating
Interactive Call,
Terminating
Background
Call,
Originating
High Priority
Signalling, and
Terminating
High Priority
Signalling.
When this
switch is turned
on, single
signaling
handovers are
not allowed for
RRC connection
setup request
messages
indicating that
no services are
initiated. When
this switch is
turned off,
single signaling
handovers are
allowed for all
UEs. 20.
PERFENH_PS_
CMTIMEOUT_
UP_LIMIT_SW
ITCH: Whether
UEs under weak
coverage in the
downlink can
initiate DCCC-
based rate
increasing and
HSPA retries. If
the RNC
receives event
2D
measurement
reports but does
not receive
similar event 2F
measurement
reports, UEs are
considered to be
under weak
coverage in the
downlink. When
this switch is
turned on, UEs
under weak
coverage in the
downlink cannot
initiate rate
increasing after
the timer for
starting
compressed
mode expires.
When this
switch is turned
off, UEs can
directly initiate
rate increasing
after the timer
for starting
compressed
mode
expires.This
parameter is not
used at present.
21.
PERFENH_SP
EC_PRD_HHO
_DELAY_TIM
E_SWITCH:
Whether the
RNC
immediately
triggers
handovers upon
receiving a
periodic inter-
frequency or
inter-RAT
measurement
report indicating
that the signal
meets handover
triggering
requirements,
when the time
delay for
triggering
handovers based
on periodical
inter-frequency
measurement
reports/
periodical inter-
RAT
measurement
reports is set to
0. When this
switch is turned
on, inter-
frequency or
inter-RAT
handovers are
triggered
immediately.
When this
switch is turned
off, inter-
frequency or
inter-RAT
handovers are
triggered only
after the timer
(200 ms) for
delaying in
triggering
handovers
expires.This
parameter is not
used at present.
22.
PERFENH_BA
SE_COV_BE_
E2D_10MS_OF
F_SWITCH:
Whether the
coverage-based
BE service E2D
algorithm is
invalid for
HSUPA 10 ms
TTI users in
weak coverage.
Under weak
coverage,
HSUPA 10 ms
TTI users do not
switch from E-
DCH to DCH in
the uplink when
this switch is
turned on, and
HSUPA 10 ms
TTI users can
switch from E-
DCH to DCH in
the uplink when
this switch is
turned off. 23.
PERFENH_RR
C_CELL_HSU
PA_CAP_CHG
_SWITCH:
Whether SRBs
can be carried on
the E-DCH
during the RRC
connection
setup when the
NodeB sends to
the RNC
through the
private Iub
interface a
messages
indicating that a
cell does not
support HSUPA
due to the high
DSP CPU load.
When this
switch is turned
on, the SRBs
cannot be
carried on the E-
DCH during the
RRC connection
setup. When this
switch is turned
off, the SRBs
can be carried on
the E-DCH
during the RRC
connection
setup. 24.
PERFENH_RR
C_CELL_HSD
PA_CAP_CHG
_SWITCH:
Whether SRBs
can be carried on
the HS-DSCH
during the RRC
connection
setup when the
NodeB sends to
the RNC
through the
private Iub
interface a
message
indicating that a
cell does not
support HSDPA
due to high DSP
CPU load. When
this switch is
turned on, the
SRBs cannot be
carried on the
HS-DSCH
during the RRC
connection
setup. When this
switch is turned
off, the SRBs
can be carried on
the HS-DSCH
during the RRC
connection
setup. 25.
PERFENH_CE
LL_TTI2MS_C
AP_CHG_OPT
_SWITCH:
Whether the
services with a
maximum
uplink data rate
greater than
2048 kbit/s can
be carried on the
E-DCH during
the RAB setup
when the NodeB
sends to the
RNC through
the private Iub
interface a
message
indicating that a
cell does not
support HSUPA
TTI 2 ms due to
high DSP CPU
load. When this
switch is turned
on, the services
can be carried on
the E-DCH in
the uplink.
When this
switch is turned
off, the services
cannot be
carried on the E-
DCH in the
uplink. 26.
PERFENH_OL
PC_TBSIZE0_
CMP_SWITCH
: Whether to
enable the target
SIR adjustment
in OLPC during
the physical
channel
reconfiguration
procedure.
When this
switch is turned
on, the target
SIR adjustment
in OLPC is not
enabled for
frames if the UE
uses the
following
transport format
(TF): TB size is
0, TB number is
not 0, and
BetaD/BetaC is
0. When this
switch is turned
off, the target
SIR adjustment
in OLPC is
enabled for
frames if the UE
use the
following TF:
TB size is 0, TB
number is not 0,
and BetaD/
BetaC is 0.
GUI Value
Range:PERFEN
H_COMM_PL
MN_HO_ALL
OWED_SWITC
H,
PERFENH_INI
TIAL_NCELL
DETECT_SWI
TCH,
PERFENH_VP
_TO_AMR_SW
ITCH,
PERFENH_AM
RC_TFI_CMP_
SWITCH,
PERFENH_MR
_AGPS_CMP_
SWITCH,
PERFENH_AM
RC_NACK_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_MC
DRD_OPT_SW
ITCH,
PERFENH_MC
DRD_MEAS_O
PT_SWITCH,
PERFENH_UE
_LOC_DRD_O
PT_SWITCH,
PERFENH_PS_
FAST_RETUR
N_LTE_SWIT
CH,
PERFENH_FO
RCE_AMR_IN
TER_RAT_OU
T_SWITCH,
PERFENH_IN
ACTIVE_F2P_
SWITCH,
PERFENH_NB
_AMRC_UL_R
ATESET_EXT
_SWITCH,
PERFENH_DC
_USERNUM_L
DB_OPT_SWI
TCH,
PERFENH_DC
H_TRCH_OPT
_SWITCH,
PERFENH_RB
_MAPPING_O
PT_SWITCH,
PERFENH_U2
L_REDIR_WIT
H_BLACK_CE
LL_SWITCH,
PERFENH_UL
_RL_FAIL_SR
V_CELL_CHG
_SWITCH,
PERFENH_HO
_SIGNAL_SCE
NE_CTRL,
PERFENH_PS_
CMTIMEOUT_
UP_LIMIT_SW
ITCH,
PERFENH_SP
EC_PRD_HHO
_DELAY_TIM
E_SWITCH,
PERFENH_BA
SE_COV_BE_
E2D_10MS_OF
F_SWITCH,
PERFENH_RR
C_CELL_HSU
PA_CAP_CHG
_SWITCH,
PERFENH_RR
C_CELL_HSD
PA_CAP_CHG
_SWITCH,
PERFENH_CE
LL_TTI2MS_C
AP_CHG_OPT
_SWITCH,
PERFENH_OL
PC_TBSIZE0_
CMP_SWITCH
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:PERFEN
H_COMM_PL
MN_HO_ALL
OWED_SWITC
H,
PERFENH_INI
TIAL_NCELL
DETECT_SWI
TCH,
PERFENH_VP
_TO_AMR_SW
ITCH,
PERFENH_AM
RC_TFI_CMP_
SWITCH,
PERFENH_MR
_AGPS_CMP_
SWITCH,
PERFENH_AM
RC_NACK_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_MC
DRD_OPT_SW
ITCH,
PERFENH_MC
DRD_MEAS_O
PT_SWITCH,
PERFENH_UE
_LOC_DRD_O
PT_SWITCH,
PERFENH_PS_
FAST_RETUR
N_LTE_SWIT
CH,
PERFENH_FO
RCE_AMR_IN
TER_RAT_OU
T_SWITCH,
PERFENH_IN
ACTIVE_F2P_
SWITCH,
PERFENH_NB
_AMRC_UL_R
ATESET_EXT
_SWITCH,
PERFENH_DC
_USERNUM_L
DB_OPT_SWI
TCH,
PERFENH_DC
H_TRCH_OPT
_SWITCH,
PERFENH_RB
_MAPPING_O
PT_SWITCH,
PERFENH_U2
L_REDIR_WIT
H_BLACK_CE
LL_SWITCH,
PERFENH_UL
_RL_FAIL_SR
V_CELL_CHG
_SWITCH,
PERFENH_HO
_SIGNAL_SCE
NE_CTRL,
PERFENH_PS_
CMTIMEOUT_
UP_LIMIT_SW
ITCH,
PERFENH_SP
EC_PRD_HHO
_DELAY_TIM
E_SWITCH,
PERFENH_BA
SE_COV_BE_
E2D_10MS_OF
F_SWITCH,
PERFENH_RR
C_CELL_HSU
PA_CAP_CHG
_SWITCH,
PERFENH_RR
C_CELL_HSD
PA_CAP_CHG
_SWITCH,
PERFENH_CE
LL_TTI2MS_C
AP_CHG_OPT
_SWITCH,
PERFENH_OL
PC_TBSIZE0_
CMP_SWITCH
Default
Value:PERFEN
H_COMM_PL
MN_HO_ALL
OWED_SWITC
H-0&PERFEN
H_INITIAL_N
CELLDETECT
_SWITCH-0&P
ERFENH_VP_
TO_AMR_SWI
TCH-1&PERFE
NH_AMRC_TF
I_CMP_SWITC
H-0&PERFEN
H_MR_AGPS_
CMP_SWITCH
-0&PERFENH_
AMRC_NACK
_SWITCH-0&P
ERFENH_MC
DRD_OPT_SW
ITCH-0&PERF
ENH_MCDRD
_MEAS_OPT_
SWITCH-1&PE
RFENH_UE_L
OC_DRD_OPT
_SWITCH-1&P
ERFENH_PS_F
AST_RETURN
_LTE_SWITC
H-0&PERFEN
H_FORCE_AM
R_INTER_RAT
_OUT_SWITC
H-0&PERFEN
H_INACTIVE_
F2P_SWITCH-
0&PERFENH_
NB_AMRC_U
L_RATESET_E
XT_SWITCH-0
&PERFENH_D
C_USERNUM_
LDB_OPT_SW
ITCH-0&PERF
ENH_DCH_TR
CH_OPT_SWI
TCH-0&PERFE
NH_RB_MAPP
ING_OPT_SWI
TCH-0&PERFE
NH_U2L_REDI
R_WITH_BLA
CK_CELL_SW
ITCH-1&PERF
ENH_UL_RL_
FAIL_SRV_CE
LL_CHG_SWI
TCH-0&PERFE
NH_HO_SIGN
AL_SCENE_C
TRL-0&PERFE
NH_PS_CMTI
MEOUT_UP_L
IMIT_SWITCH
-0&PERFENH_
SPEC_PRD_H
HO_DELAY_T
IME_SWITCH-
0&PERFENH_
BASE_COV_B
E_E2D_10MS_
OFF_SWITCH-
0&PERFENH_
RRC_CELL_H
SUPA_CAP_C
HG_SWITCH-1
&PERFENH_R
RC_CELL_HS
DPA_CAP_CH
G_SWITCH-1
&PERFENH_C
ELL_TTI2MS_
CAP_CHG_OP
T_SWITCH-1&
PERFENH_OL
PC_TBSIZE0_
CMP_SWITCH
-0
detection when
no initial inter-
frequency or
inter-RAT
neighboring
cells are
configured.
When this
switch is turned
on and the inter-
frequency and
inter-RAT
missing
neighboring cell
detection switch
is turned on by
running "ADD
UCELLAUTO
NCELLDETEC
T", the missing
neighboring cell
detection
function in case
of no initial
inter-frequency
or inter-RAT
neighboring
cells can be
enabled. When
this switch is
turned off, the
missing
neighboring cell
detection
function does
not take effect.
3.
PERFENH_VP
_TO_AMR_SW
ITCH: Whether
to enable the
Video
Telephony
Fallback to
Speech (AMR)
for Inter-RAT
HO function.
When this
switch is turned
on, VP services
fall back to
speech (AMR)
before inter-
RAT handovers
are performed.
When this
switch is turned
off, VP services
do not fall back
to speech
(AMR) and
inter-RAT
handovers are
directly
performed. 4.
PERFENH_AM
RC_TFI_CMP_
SWITCH: TFI
configuration
method carried
in the
RRC_TFC_CT
RL message for
the uplink
Adaptive Multi-
rate Control
(AMRC) rate
adjustment.
When this
switch is turned
on and the
uplink rate is
adjusted with
AMRC, the
RRC_TFC_CT
RL message
carries the
maximum data
rate mode and all
available data
rate modes
under the
maximum data
rate mode.
When this
switch is turned
element (IE)
"Measurement
validity" as
"CELL_DCH".
After a UE
transits from
CELL_DCH to
CELL_FACH,
the RNC does
not release MR
AGPS
measurements.
However, as
specified in
3GPP TS
25.331, if the IE
"Measurement
validity" is
defined as
"CELL_DCH",
some UEs buffer
MR AGPS
measurements
when they
transit from
CELL_DCH to
CELL_FACH,
CELL_PCH, or
URA_PCH.
Then, the UEs
resume the
measurements
after they switch
back to
CELL_DCH. If
a UE on a
network resets
unexpectedly
after the UE
resumes MR
AGPS
measurements,
it is
recommended
that this switch
be turned on. 6.
PERFENH_AM
RC_NACK_S
WITCH:
Whether the
RNC responds
to rate
adjustment
requests from
the core network
when AMRC is
disabled. When
this switch is
turned off and
AMRC is
disabled, the
RNC does not
respond to rate
adjustment
requests from
the core
network. When
this switch is
turned on and
AMRC is
disabled, the
RNC sends to
the core network
a rate
adjustment
failure message
after receiving
rate adjustment
requests from
the core
network. 7.
PERFENH_MC
DRD_OPT_SW
ITCH: Whether
the RNC allows
UEs to perform
blind-handover-
based DRDs
after the current
cell resource
admission fails
when the
measurement-
based DRD
function is
enabled and
during the
delivery of
measurement
control
messages. When
this switch is
turned off, the
RNC does not
filter out inter-
frequency
neighboring
cells that do not
meet the
requirements. 9.
PERFENH_UE
_LOC_DRD_O
PT_SWITCH:
Whether the
RNC filters
DRD cells in
high frequency
bands if the
current cell is in
a low frequency
band and the
RSCP value
cannot be
measured or
cannot be
obtained
through
measurements
or it expires the
validity of
measurement
reports when the
location-based
multiband DRD
algorithm is
enabled. When
this switch is
turned off, the
RNC filters out
all DRD cells in
high frequency
bands. When
this switch is
turned on, the
TER_RAT_OU
T_SWITCH:
Whether to
reject access of
any CS services
to the UMTS
network. When
this switch is
turned off, CS
services
normally access
the UMTS
network. When
this switch is
turned on, the
RNC performs
inter-RAT
DRDs to
transfer the
narrowband
AMR services
assigned by the
CN through the
CS domain to
the current best
cell's
neighboring
GSM cells for
blind handovers.
If the CN assigns
other services
through the CS
domain, the
RNC directly
rejects such
services. 12.
PERFENH_IN
ACTIVE_F2P_
SWITCH:
Whether the UE
inactivity-based
F2P state
transition
algorithm takes
effect. F2P
transition is
short for the
transition from
CELL_FACH to
CELL_PCH or
URA_PCH. If
the RNC detects
that all uplink
and downlink
services of a UE
in the
CELL_FACH
state have no
data to transmit
within the
period specified
by the
"InactF2PState-
TransTimer"
parameter
("SET
UUESTATETR
ANSTIMER"),
it triggers the
F2P state
transition. When
this switch is
turned off, the
UE inactivity-
based F2P state
transition
algorithm does
not take effect.
When this
switch is turned
on, the UE
inactivity-based
F2P state
transition
algorithm takes
effect and
replaces the
original event
4B-based state
transition
algorithm. 13.
PERFENH_NB
_AMRC_UL_R
ATESET_EXT
_SWITCH:
Whether the
RNC extends
the narrowband
uplink AMRC
rate set. When
this switch is
turned off, the
RNC does not
extend the
narrowband
uplink AMRC
rate set, and the
narrowband
uplink AMRC
rate set is {initial
rate, guaranteed
rate, SID rate, 0
bit/s rate}.
When this
switch is turned
on, if the core
network assigns
AMR rate set A
and the rate set
includes other
rates, except
SID rate and 0
bit/s rate, the
extended rate set
is determined in
the following
ways: If rate set
A contains less
than or equal to
four types of
rates, rate set A
is considered as
the extended
rate set. If rate
set A contains
more than four
types of rates,
the intersection
between the rate
set A and the
five types of
rates (4.75 kbit/
s, 5.9 kbit/s, 7.4
kbit/s, 7.95kbit/
of a single cell
during the load
balancing. 15.
PERFENH_DC
H_TRCH_OPT
_SWITCH:
Whether the
RNC changes
the contents of
the information
elements (IEs)
"UL-
AddReconfTran
sChInformation
" and "rb-
MappingInfo" in
the RRC RB
SETUP and
RRC RB
RECFG
messages. When
the content of
the sub-IE "tfs-
SignallingMode
" in the IE "DL-
AddReconfTran
sChInformation
" is the same as
that of the sub-
IE
"transportFor-
matSet" in the IE
"UL-
AddReconfTran
sChInformation
", the sub-IE
"tfs-
SignallingMode
" can be defined
as
"SameAsULTr
CH", which
reduces the sizes
of the RRC RB
SETUP and
RRC RB
RECFG
messages. When
this switch is
turned off, the
RNC defines the
IE
"LogicalChanne
lList" as
"Configured"
and the IE "rlc-
Size-List" as
"allSizes".
When this
switch is turned
on, the RNC
defines the IE
"LogicalChanne
lList" as
"allSizes" and
the sub-IE "rlc-
Size-List" in the
IE "rb-
MappingInfo"
as "Configured".
The uplink TFS
is the same as the
downlink TFS.
16.
PERFENH_RB
_MAPPING_O
PT_SWITCH:
Whether the
RRC RB
SETUP message
contains the
information
element (IE)
"RB mapping
info" if the
transport
channel and rate
of a signaling
radio bearer
(SRB) remain
unchanged. If
the RRC SETUP
REQ message
has contained
the IE "RB
mapping info",
the RRC RB
SETUP message
does not need to
contain the IE,
which shortens
the transmission
delay of the
RRC RB
SETUP
message. When
this switch is
turned off, in the
preceding
scenario, the
RRC RB
SETUP message
contains the IE.
When this
switch is turned
on, in the
preceding
scenario, the
RRC RB
SETUP message
does not contain
the IE. 17.
PERFENH_U2
L_REDIR_WIT
H_BLACK_CE
LL_SWITCH:
Whether the
blacklisted cell
list is carried in
the RRC
CONNECTION
RELEASE
message during
a redirection to
LTE. When this
switch is turned
on, the
blacklisted cell
list is carried in
the RRC
CONNECTION
RELEASE
message. When
this switch is
of the quality of
the target cell.
19.
PERFENH_HO
_SIGNAL_SCE
NE_CTRL:
Whether to
allow single
signaling
handovers for
RRC connection
setup request
messages
indicating that
no services are
initiated. This
switch is turned
on based on
other
establishment
causes rather
than the
following
causes. The
RNC considers
that services
need to be set up
when the
Establishment
cause IE(3GPP
TS 25.331) in
the
RRC_RRC_CO
NNECT_REQ
message is set to
any of the
following
values:
Originating
Conversational
Call,
Originating
Streaming Call,
Originating
Interactive Call,
Originating
Background
Call,
Originating
Subscribed
traffic Call,
Terminating
Conversational
Call,
Terminating
Streaming Call,
Terminating
Interactive Call,
Terminating
Background
Call,
Originating
High Priority
Signalling, and
Terminating
High Priority
Signalling.
When this
switch is turned
on, single
signaling
handovers are
not allowed for
RRC connection
setup request
messages
indicating that
no services are
initiated. When
this switch is
turned off,
single signaling
handovers are
allowed for all
UEs. 20.
PERFENH_PS_
CMTIMEOUT_
UP_LIMIT_SW
ITCH: Whether
UEs under weak
coverage in the
downlink can
initiate DCCC-
based rate
increasing and
HSPA retries. If
the RNC
receives event
2D
measurement
reports but does
not receive
similar event 2F
measurement
reports, UEs are
considered to be
under weak
coverage in the
downlink. When
this switch is
turned on, UEs
under weak
coverage in the
downlink cannot
initiate rate
increasing after
the timer for
starting
compressed
mode expires.
When this
switch is turned
off, UEs can
directly initiate
rate increasing
after the timer
for starting
compressed
mode
expires.This
parameter is not
used at present.
21.
PERFENH_SP
EC_PRD_HHO
_DELAY_TIM
E_SWITCH:
Whether the
RNC
immediately
triggers
handovers upon
receiving a
periodic inter-
frequency or
inter-RAT
measurement
report indicating
that the signal
meets handover
triggering
requirements,
when the time
delay for
triggering
handovers based
on periodical
inter-frequency
measurement
reports/
periodical inter-
RAT
measurement
reports is set to
0. When this
switch is turned
on, inter-
frequency or
inter-RAT
handovers are
triggered
immediately.
When this
switch is turned
off, inter-
frequency or
inter-RAT
handovers are
triggered only
after the timer
(200 ms) for
delaying in
triggering
handovers
expires.This
parameter is not
used at present.
22.
PERFENH_BA
SE_COV_BE_
E2D_10MS_OF
F_SWITCH:
Whether the
coverage-based
BE service E2D
algorithm is
invalid for
HSUPA 10 ms
TTI users in
weak coverage.
Under weak
coverage,
HSUPA 10 ms
TTI users do not
switch from E-
DCH to DCH in
the uplink when
this switch is
turned on, and
HSUPA 10 ms
TTI users can
switch from E-
DCH to DCH in
the uplink when
this switch is
turned off. 23.
PERFENH_RR
C_CELL_HSU
PA_CAP_CHG
_SWITCH:
Whether SRBs
can be carried on
the E-DCH
during the RRC
connection
setup when the
NodeB sends to
the RNC
through the
private Iub
interface a
messages
indicating that a
cell does not
support HSUPA
due to the high
DSP CPU load.
When this
switch is turned
on, the SRBs
cannot be
carried on the E-
DCH during the
RRC connection
setup. When this
switch is turned
off, the SRBs
can be carried on
the E-DCH
during the RRC
connection
setup. 24.
PERFENH_RR
C_CELL_HSD
PA_CAP_CHG
_SWITCH:
Whether SRBs
can be carried on
the HS-DSCH
during the RRC
connection
setup when the
NodeB sends to
the RNC
through the
private Iub
interface a
message
indicating that a
cell does not
support HSDPA
due to high DSP
CPU load. When
this switch is
turned on, the
SRBs cannot be
carried on the
HS-DSCH
during the RRC
connection
setup. When this
switch is turned
off, the SRBs
can be carried on
the HS-DSCH
during the RRC
connection
setup. 25.
PERFENH_CE
LL_TTI2MS_C
AP_CHG_OPT
_SWITCH:
Whether the
services with a
maximum
uplink data rate
greater than
2048 kbit/s can
be carried on the
E-DCH during
the RAB setup
when the NodeB
sends to the
RNC through
the private Iub
interface a
message
indicating that a
cell does not
support HSUPA
TTI 2 ms due to
high DSP CPU
load. When this
switch is turned
on, the services
can be carried on
the E-DCH in
the uplink.
When this
switch is turned
off, the services
cannot be
carried on the E-
DCH in the
uplink. 26.
PERFENH_OL
PC_TBSIZE0_
CMP_SWITCH
: Whether to
enable the target
SIR adjustment
in OLPC during
the physical
channel
reconfiguration
procedure.
When this
switch is turned
on, the target
SIR adjustment
in OLPC is not
enabled for
frames if the UE
uses the
following
transport format
(TF): TB size is
0, TB number is
not 0, and
BetaD/BetaC is
0. When this
switch is turned
off, the target
SIR adjustment
in OLPC is
enabled for
frames if the UE
use the
following TF:
TB size is 0, TB
number is not 0,
and BetaD/
BetaC is 0.
GUI Value
Range:PERFEN
H_COMM_PL
MN_HO_ALL
OWED_SWITC
H,
PERFENH_INI
TIAL_NCELL
DETECT_SWI
TCH,
PERFENH_VP
_TO_AMR_SW
ITCH,
PERFENH_AM
RC_TFI_CMP_
SWITCH,
PERFENH_MR
_AGPS_CMP_
SWITCH,
PERFENH_AM
RC_NACK_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_MC
DRD_OPT_SW
ITCH,
PERFENH_MC
DRD_MEAS_O
PT_SWITCH,
PERFENH_UE
_LOC_DRD_O
PT_SWITCH,
PERFENH_PS_
FAST_RETUR
N_LTE_SWIT
CH,
PERFENH_FO
RCE_AMR_IN
TER_RAT_OU
T_SWITCH,
PERFENH_IN
ACTIVE_F2P_
SWITCH,
PERFENH_NB
_AMRC_UL_R
ATESET_EXT
_SWITCH,
PERFENH_DC
_USERNUM_L
DB_OPT_SWI
TCH,
PERFENH_DC
H_TRCH_OPT
_SWITCH,
PERFENH_RB
_MAPPING_O
PT_SWITCH,
PERFENH_U2
L_REDIR_WIT
H_BLACK_CE
LL_SWITCH,
PERFENH_UL
_RL_FAIL_SR
V_CELL_CHG
_SWITCH,
PERFENH_HO
_SIGNAL_SCE
NE_CTRL,
PERFENH_PS_
CMTIMEOUT_
UP_LIMIT_SW
ITCH,
PERFENH_SP
EC_PRD_HHO
_DELAY_TIM
E_SWITCH,
PERFENH_BA
SE_COV_BE_
E2D_10MS_OF
F_SWITCH,
PERFENH_RR
C_CELL_HSU
PA_CAP_CHG
_SWITCH,
PERFENH_RR
C_CELL_HSD
PA_CAP_CHG
_SWITCH,
PERFENH_CE
LL_TTI2MS_C
AP_CHG_OPT
_SWITCH,
PERFENH_OL
PC_TBSIZE0_
CMP_SWITCH
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:PERFEN
H_COMM_PL
MN_HO_ALL
OWED_SWITC
H,
PERFENH_INI
TIAL_NCELL
DETECT_SWI
TCH,
PERFENH_VP
_TO_AMR_SW
ITCH,
PERFENH_AM
RC_TFI_CMP_
SWITCH,
PERFENH_MR
_AGPS_CMP_
SWITCH,
PERFENH_AM
RC_NACK_S
WITCH,
PERFENH_MC
DRD_OPT_SW
ITCH,
PERFENH_MC
DRD_MEAS_O
PT_SWITCH,
PERFENH_UE
_LOC_DRD_O
PT_SWITCH,
PERFENH_PS_
FAST_RETUR
N_LTE_SWIT
CH,
PERFENH_FO
RCE_AMR_IN
TER_RAT_OU
T_SWITCH,
PERFENH_IN
ACTIVE_F2P_
SWITCH,
PERFENH_NB
_AMRC_UL_R
ATESET_EXT
_SWITCH,
PERFENH_DC
_USERNUM_L
DB_OPT_SWI
TCH,
PERFENH_DC
H_TRCH_OPT
_SWITCH,
PERFENH_RB
_MAPPING_O
PT_SWITCH,
PERFENH_U2
L_REDIR_WIT
H_BLACK_CE
LL_SWITCH,
PERFENH_UL
_RL_FAIL_SR
V_CELL_CHG
_SWITCH,
PERFENH_HO
_SIGNAL_SCE
NE_CTRL,
PERFENH_PS_
CMTIMEOUT_
UP_LIMIT_SW
ITCH,
PERFENH_SP
EC_PRD_HHO
_DELAY_TIM
E_SWITCH,
PERFENH_BA
SE_COV_BE_
E2D_10MS_OF
F_SWITCH,
PERFENH_RR
C_CELL_HSU
PA_CAP_CHG
_SWITCH,
PERFENH_RR
C_CELL_HSD
PA_CAP_CHG
_SWITCH,
PERFENH_CE
LL_TTI2MS_C
AP_CHG_OPT
_SWITCH,
PERFENH_OL
PC_TBSIZE0_
CMP_SWITCH
Default
Value:PERFEN
H_COMM_PL
MN_HO_ALL
OWED_SWITC
H-0&PERFEN
H_INITIAL_N
CELLDETECT
_SWITCH-0&P
ERFENH_VP_
TO_AMR_SWI
TCH-1&PERFE
NH_AMRC_TF
I_CMP_SWITC
H-0&PERFEN
H_MR_AGPS_
CMP_SWITCH
-0&PERFENH_
AMRC_NACK
_SWITCH-0&P
ERFENH_MC
DRD_OPT_SW
ITCH-0&PERF
ENH_MCDRD
_MEAS_OPT_
SWITCH-1&PE
RFENH_UE_L
OC_DRD_OPT
_SWITCH-1&P
ERFENH_PS_F
AST_RETURN
_LTE_SWITC
H-0&PERFEN
H_FORCE_AM
R_INTER_RAT
_OUT_SWITC
H-0&PERFEN
H_INACTIVE_
F2P_SWITCH-
0&PERFENH_
NB_AMRC_U
L_RATESET_E
XT_SWITCH-0
&PERFENH_D
C_USERNUM_
LDB_OPT_SW
ITCH-0&PERF
ENH_DCH_TR
CH_OPT_SWI
TCH-0&PERFE
NH_RB_MAPP
ING_OPT_SWI
TCH-0&PERFE
NH_U2L_REDI
R_WITH_BLA
CK_CELL_SW
ITCH-1&PERF
ENH_UL_RL_
FAIL_SRV_CE
LL_CHG_SWI
TCH-0&PERFE
NH_HO_SIGN
AL_SCENE_C
TRL-0&PERFE
NH_PS_CMTI
MEOUT_UP_L
IMIT_SWITCH
-0&PERFENH_
SPEC_PRD_H
HO_DELAY_T
IME_SWITCH-
0&PERFENH_
BASE_COV_B
E_E2D_10MS_
OFF_SWITCH-
0&PERFENH_
RRC_CELL_H
SUPA_CAP_C
HG_SWITCH-1
&PERFENH_R
RC_CELL_HS
DPA_CAP_CH
G_SWITCH-1
&PERFENH_C
ELL_TTI2MS_
CAP_CHG_OP
T_SWITCH-1&
PERFENH_OL
PC_TBSIZE0_
CMP_SWITCH
-0
WITCH_4_BIT
6,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
7,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
8,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
9,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
10,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
11,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
12,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
13,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
14,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
15,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
16,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
17,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
18,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
19,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
20,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
21,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
22,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
23,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
24,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
25,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
26,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
27,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
28,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
29,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
30,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
31,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
32
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:RESER
VED_SWITCH
_4_BIT1,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
2,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
3,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
4,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
5,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
6,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
7,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
8,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
9,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
10,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
11,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
12,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
13,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
14,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
15,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
16,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
17,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
18,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
19,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
20,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
21,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
22,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
23,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
24,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
25,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
26,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
27,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
28,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
29,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
30,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
31,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
32
Default
Value:RESERV
ED_SWITCH_
4_BIT1-0&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_4_BIT2-0&
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
3-0&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_4_
BIT4-0&RESE
RVED_SWITC
H_4_BIT5-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_4_BIT6-
0&RESERVED
_SWITCH_4_B
IT7-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_4_BIT8-0&RE
SERVED_SWI
TCH_4_BIT9-0
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_4_BI
T10-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_4_BIT11-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_4_BIT12
-0&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_4_
BIT13-0&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_4_BIT14-0
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_4_BI
T15-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_4_BIT16-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_4_BIT17
-0&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_4_
BIT18-0&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_4_BIT19-0
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_4_BI
T20-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_4_BIT21-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_4_BIT22
-0&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_4_
BIT23-0&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_4_BIT24-0
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_4_BI
T25-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_4_BIT26-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_4_BIT27
-0&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_4_
BIT28-0&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_4_BIT29-0
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_4_BI
T30-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_4_BIT31-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_4_BIT32
-0
WITCH_4_BIT
6,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
7,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
8,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
9,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
10,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
11,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
12,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
13,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
14,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
15,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
16,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
17,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
18,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
19,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
20,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
21,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
22,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
23,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
24,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
25,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
26,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
27,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
28,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
29,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
30,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
31,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
32
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:RESER
VED_SWITCH
_4_BIT1,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
2,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
3,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
4,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
5,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
6,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
7,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
8,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
9,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
10,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
11,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
12,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
13,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
14,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
15,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
16,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
17,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
18,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
19,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
20,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
21,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
22,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
23,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
24,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
25,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
26,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
27,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
28,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
29,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
30,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
31,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
32
Default
Value:RESERV
ED_SWITCH_
4_BIT1-0&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_4_BIT2-0&
RESERVED_S
WITCH_4_BIT
3-0&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_4_
BIT4-0&RESE
RVED_SWITC
H_4_BIT5-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_4_BIT6-
0&RESERVED
_SWITCH_4_B
IT7-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_4_BIT8-0&RE
SERVED_SWI
TCH_4_BIT9-0
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_4_BI
T10-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_4_BIT11-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_4_BIT12
-0&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_4_
BIT13-0&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_4_BIT14-0
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_4_BI
T15-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_4_BIT16-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_4_BIT17
-0&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_4_
BIT18-0&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_4_BIT19-0
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_4_BI
T20-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_4_BIT21-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_4_BIT22
-0&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_4_
BIT23-0&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_4_BIT24-0
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_4_BI
T25-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_4_BIT26-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_4_BIT27
-0&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_4_
BIT28-0&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_4_BIT29-0
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_4_BI
T30-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_4_BIT31-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_4_BIT32
-0
GUI Value
Range:D8, D16,
D32, D64,
D128, D144,
D256, D384
Unit:kbit/s
Actual Value
Range:8, 16, 32,
64, 128, 144,
256, 384
Default
Value:D64
GUI Value
Range:D8, D16,
D32, D64,
D128, D144,
D256, D384
Unit:kbit/s
Actual Value
Range:8, 16, 32,
64, 128, 144,
256, 384
Default
Value:D64
bandwidth
difference in
both types of
measurement.
GUI Value
Range:RSRP
(Reference
Signal
Receiving
Power), RSRQ
(Reference
Signal
Receiving
Quality)
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:RSRP,
RSRQ
Default
Value:RSRP
(Reference
Signal
Receiving
Power)
bandwidth
difference in
both types of
measurement.
GUI Value
Range:RSRP
(Reference
Signal
Receiving
Power), RSRQ
(Reference
Signal
Receiving
Quality)
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:RSRP,
RSRQ
Default
Value:RSRP
(Reference
Signal
Receiving
Power)
GUI Value
Range:FALSE
(Forbidden),
TRUE(Permit)
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:FALSE,
TRUE
Default
Value:TRUE
(Permit)
GUI Value
Range:FALSE
(Forbidden),
TRUE(Permit)
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:FALSE,
TRUE
Default
Value:TRUE
(Permit)
GUI Value
Range:FALSE
(Forbidden),
TRUE(Permit)
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:FALSE,
TRUE
Default
Value:FALSE
(Forbidden)
GUI Value
Range:FALSE
(Forbidden),
TRUE(Permit)
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:FALSE,
TRUE
Default
Value:FALSE
(Forbidden)
WITCH_1_BIT
6,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
7,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
8,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
9,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
10,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
11,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
12,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
13,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
14,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
15,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
16,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
17,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
18,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
19,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
20,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
21,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
22,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
23,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
24,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
25,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
26,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
27,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
28,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
29,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
30,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
31,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
32
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:RESER
VED_SWITCH
_1_BIT1,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
2,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
3,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
4,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
5,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
6,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
7,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
8,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
9,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
10,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
11,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
12,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
13,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
14,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
15,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
16,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
17,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
18,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
19,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
20,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
21,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
22,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
23,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
24,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
25,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
26,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
27,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
28,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
29,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
30,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
31,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
32
Default
Value:RESERV
ED_SWITCH_
1_BIT1-0&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_1_BIT2-0&
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
3-0&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_1_
BIT4-0&RESE
RVED_SWITC
H_1_BIT5-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_1_BIT6-
0&RESERVED
_SWITCH_1_B
IT7-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_1_BIT8-0&RE
SERVED_SWI
TCH_1_BIT9-0
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_1_BI
T10-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_1_BIT11-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_1_BIT12
-0&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_1_
BIT13-0&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_1_BIT14-0
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_1_BI
T15-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_1_BIT16-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_1_BIT17
-0&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_1_
BIT18-0&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_1_BIT19-0
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_1_BI
T20-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_1_BIT21-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_1_BIT22
-0&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_1_
BIT23-0&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_1_BIT24-0
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_1_BI
T25-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_1_BIT26-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_1_BIT27
-0&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_1_
BIT28-0&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_1_BIT29-0
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_1_BI
T30-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_1_BIT31-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_1_BIT32
-0
WITCH_1_BIT
6,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
7,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
8,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
9,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
10,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
11,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
12,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
13,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
14,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
15,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
16,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
17,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
18,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
19,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
20,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
21,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
22,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
23,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
24,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
25,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
26,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
27,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
28,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
29,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
30,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
31,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
32
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:RESER
VED_SWITCH
_1_BIT1,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
2,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
3,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
4,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
5,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
6,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
7,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
8,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
9,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
10,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
11,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
12,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
13,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
14,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
15,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
16,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
17,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
18,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
19,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
20,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
21,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
22,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
23,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
24,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
25,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
26,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
27,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
28,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
29,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
30,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
31,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
32
Default
Value:RESERV
ED_SWITCH_
1_BIT1-0&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_1_BIT2-0&
RESERVED_S
WITCH_1_BIT
3-0&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_1_
BIT4-0&RESE
RVED_SWITC
H_1_BIT5-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_1_BIT6-
0&RESERVED
_SWITCH_1_B
IT7-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_1_BIT8-0&RE
SERVED_SWI
TCH_1_BIT9-0
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_1_BI
T10-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_1_BIT11-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_1_BIT12
-0&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_1_
BIT13-0&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_1_BIT14-0
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_1_BI
T15-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_1_BIT16-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_1_BIT17
-0&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_1_
BIT18-0&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_1_BIT19-0
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_1_BI
T20-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_1_BIT21-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_1_BIT22
-0&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_1_
BIT23-0&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_1_BIT24-0
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_1_BI
T25-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_1_BIT26-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_1_BIT27
-0&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_1_
BIT28-0&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_1_BIT29-0
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_1_BI
T30-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_1_BIT31-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_1_BIT32
-0
WITCH_9_BIT
6,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
7,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
8,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
9,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
10,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
11,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
12,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
13,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
14,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
15,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
16,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
17,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
18,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
19,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
20,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
21,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
22,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
23,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
24,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
25,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
26,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
27,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
28,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
29,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
30,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
31,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
32
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:RESER
VED_SWITCH
_9_BIT1,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
2,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
3,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
4,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
5,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
6,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
7,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
8,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
9,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
10,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
11,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
12,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
13,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
14,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
15,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
16,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
17,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
18,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
19,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
20,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
21,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
22,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
23,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
24,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
25,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
26,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
27,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
28,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
29,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
30,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
31,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
32
Default
Value:RESERV
ED_SWITCH_
9_BIT1-0&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_9_BIT2-0&
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
3-0&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_9_
BIT4-0&RESE
RVED_SWITC
H_9_BIT5-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_9_BIT6-
0&RESERVED
_SWITCH_9_B
IT7-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_9_BIT8-0&RE
SERVED_SWI
TCH_9_BIT9-0
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_9_BI
T10-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_9_BIT11-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_9_BIT12
-0&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_9_
BIT13-0&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_9_BIT14-0
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_9_BI
T15-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_9_BIT16-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_9_BIT17
-0&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_9_
BIT18-0&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_9_BIT19-0
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_9_BI
T20-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_9_BIT21-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_9_BIT22
-0&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_9_
BIT23-0&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_9_BIT24-0
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_9_BI
T25-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_9_BIT26-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_9_BIT27
-0&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_9_
BIT28-0&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_9_BIT29-0
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_9_BI
T30-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_9_BIT31-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_9_BIT32
-0
WITCH_9_BIT
6,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
7,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
8,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
9,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
10,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
11,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
12,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
13,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
14,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
15,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
16,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
17,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
18,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
19,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
20,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
21,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
22,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
23,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
24,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
25,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
26,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
27,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
28,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
29,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
30,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
31,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
32
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:RESER
VED_SWITCH
_9_BIT1,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
2,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
3,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
4,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
5,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
6,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
7,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
8,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
9,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
10,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
11,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
12,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
13,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
14,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
15,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
16,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
17,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
18,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
19,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
20,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
21,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
22,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
23,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
24,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
25,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
26,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
27,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
28,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
29,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
30,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
31,
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
32
Default
Value:RESERV
ED_SWITCH_
9_BIT1-0&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_9_BIT2-0&
RESERVED_S
WITCH_9_BIT
3-0&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_9_
BIT4-0&RESE
RVED_SWITC
H_9_BIT5-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_9_BIT6-
0&RESERVED
_SWITCH_9_B
IT7-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_9_BIT8-0&RE
SERVED_SWI
TCH_9_BIT9-0
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_9_BI
T10-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_9_BIT11-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_9_BIT12
-0&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_9_
BIT13-0&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_9_BIT14-0
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_9_BI
T15-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_9_BIT16-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_9_BIT17
-0&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_9_
BIT18-0&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_9_BIT19-0
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_9_BI
T20-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_9_BIT21-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_9_BIT22
-0&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_9_
BIT23-0&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_9_BIT24-0
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_9_BI
T25-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_9_BIT26-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_9_BIT27
-0&RESERVE
D_SWITCH_9_
BIT28-0&RES
ERVED_SWIT
CH_9_BIT29-0
&RESERVED_
SWITCH_9_BI
T30-0&RESER
VED_SWITCH
_9_BIT31-0&R
ESERVED_SW
ITCH_9_BIT32
-0
mentQuantity,
Both
Default
Value:Measure-
mentQuantity
(Measurement-
Quantity)
mentQuantity,
Both
Default
Value:Measure-
mentQuantity
(Measurement-
Quantity)
range
(3800-4149)
Band10: Down
Link Frequency
range
(4150-4749)
Band11: Down
Link Frequency
range
(4750-4949)
Band12: Down
Link Frequency
range
(5010-5179)
Band13: Down
Link Frequency
range
(5180-5279)
Band14: Down
Link Frequency
range
(5280-5379)
Band17: Down
Link Frequency
range
(5730-5849)
Band18: Down
Link Frequency
range
(5850-5999)
Band19: Down
Link Frequency
range
(6000-6149)
Band20: Down
Link Frequency
range
(6150-6449)
Band21: Down
Link Frequency
range
(6450-6599)
Band24: Down
Link Frequency
range
(7700-8039)
Band25: Down
Link Frequency
range
(8040-8689)
Band33: Down
Link Frequency
range
(36000-36199)
Band34: Down
Link Frequency
range
(36200-36349)
Band35: Down
Link Frequency
range
(36350-36949)
Band36: Down
Link Frequency
range
(36950-37549)
Band37: Down
Link Frequency
range
(37500-37749)
Band38: Down
Link Frequency
range
(37750-38249)
Band39: Down
Link Frequency
range
(38250-38649)
Band40: Down
Link Frequency
range
(38650-39649)
Band41: Down
Link Frequency
range
(39650-41589)
Band42: Down
Link Frequency
range
(41590-43589)
Band43: Down
Link Frequency
range
(43590-45589).
GUI Value
Range:1~43
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:1~43
Default
Value:None
range
(3800-4149)
Band10: Down
Link Frequency
range
(4150-4749)
Band11: Down
Link Frequency
range
(4750-4949)
Band12: Down
Link Frequency
range
(5010-5179)
Band13: Down
Link Frequency
range
(5180-5279)
Band14: Down
Link Frequency
range
(5280-5379)
Band17: Down
Link Frequency
range
(5730-5849)
Band18: Down
Link Frequency
range
(5850-5999)
Band19: Down
Link Frequency
range
(6000-6149)
Band20: Down
Link Frequency
range
(6150-6449)
Band21: Down
Link Frequency
range
(6450-6599)
Band24: Down
Link Frequency
range
(7700-8039)
Band25: Down
Link Frequency
range
(8040-8689)
Band33: Down
Link Frequency
range
(36000-36199)
Band34: Down
Link Frequency
range
(36200-36349)
Band35: Down
Link Frequency
range
(36350-36949)
Band36: Down
Link Frequency
range
(36950-37549)
Band37: Down
Link Frequency
range
(37500-37749)
Band38: Down
Link Frequency
range
(37750-38249)
Band39: Down
Link Frequency
range
(38250-38649)
Band40: Down
Link Frequency
range
(38650-39649)
Band41: Down
Link Frequency
range
(39650-41589)
Band42: Down
Link Frequency
range
(41590-43589)
Band43: Down
Link Frequency
range
(43590-45589).
GUI Value
Range:1~43
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:1~43
Default
Value:None
mentQuantity,
Both
Default
Value:Measure-
mentQuantity
(Measurement-
Quantity)
mentQuantity,
Both
Default
Value:Measure-
mentQuantity
(Measurement-
Quantity)
bandwidth
difference in
both types of
measurement.
GUI Value
Range:RSRP
(Reference
Signal
Receiving
Power), RSRQ
(Reference
Signal
Receiving
Quality)
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:RSRP,
RSRQ
Default
Value:RSRP
(Reference
Signal
Receiving
Power)
bandwidth
difference in
both types of
measurement.
GUI Value
Range:RSRP
(Reference
Signal
Receiving
Power), RSRQ
(Reference
Signal
Receiving
Quality)
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:RSRP,
RSRQ
Default
Value:RSRP
(Reference
Signal
Receiving
Power)
ING(Periodical
reporting)
ING(Periodical
reporting)
Default
Value:D3
Default
Value:D3
GUI Value -
141)
Default Value:
36
GUI Value -
141)
Default Value:
36
Default Value:
20
Default Value:
20
D64000
(D64000)
Unit:ms
Actual Value
Range:NON_P
ERIODIC_REP
ORT, 250, 500,
1000, 2000,
3000, 4000,
6000, 8000,
12000, 16000,
20000, 24000,
28000, 32000,
64000
Default
Value:D1000
(D1000)
D64000
(D64000)
Unit:ms
Actual Value
Range:NON_P
ERIODIC_REP
ORT, 250, 500,
1000, 2000,
3000, 4000,
6000, 8000,
12000, 16000,
20000, 24000,
28000, 32000,
64000
Default
Value:D1000
(D1000)
Default Value:
55
Default Value:
55
Default Value:
70
Default Value:
70
service access
failure and the
load control
algorithm.
GUI Value
Range:1~15
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:1~15
Default Value:1
Default
Value:FALSE
(FALSE)
Default
Value:FALSE
(FALSE)
Default
Value:FALSE
(FALSE)
Default
Value:FALSE
(FALSE)
Actual Value
Range:R99_CO
NVERSATION
AL,
R99_STREAMI
NG, R99_BE,
HSDPA_CONV
ERSATIONAL,
HSDPA_STRE
AMING,
HSDPA_BE,
HSPA_CONVE
RSATIONAL,
HSPA_STREA
MING,
HSPA_BE
Default
Value:R99_CO
NVERSATION
AL-0&R99_ST
REAMING-0&
R99_BE-0&HS
DPA_CONVER
SATIONAL-0&
HSDPA_STRE
AMING-0&HS
DPA_BE-0&H
SPA_CONVER
SATIONAL-0&
HSPA_STREA
MING-0&HSP
A_BE-0
Actual Value
Range:R99_CO
NVERSATION
AL,
R99_STREAMI
NG, R99_BE,
HSDPA_CONV
ERSATIONAL,
HSDPA_STRE
AMING,
HSDPA_BE,
HSPA_CONVE
RSATIONAL,
HSPA_STREA
MING,
HSPA_BE
Default
Value:R99_CO
NVERSATION
AL-0&R99_ST
REAMING-0&
R99_BE-0&HS
DPA_CONVER
SATIONAL-0&
HSDPA_STRE
AMING-0&HS
DPA_BE-0&H
SPA_CONVER
SATIONAL-0&
HSPA_STREA
MING-0&HSP
A_BE-0
3SF4, 2SF4,
SF4, SF8, SF16,
SF32, SF64,
SF128, SF256
Default Value:
4SF4(4SF4)
3SF4, 2SF4,
SF4, SF8, SF16,
SF32, SF64,
SF128, SF256
Default Value:
4SF4(4SF4)
MBMSDECPO
WER (MBMS
power limiting):
The MBMS
service is
configured with
the minimum
power.
CODEADJ
(code tree
reshuffling):
The fragments
of the downlink
code tree are
arranged.
CSINTERRAT-
SHOULDNOT
LDHO: The
inter-RAT
SHOULDNOT
BE load
handover of the
CS domain is
performed.
PSINTERRAT-
SHOULDNOT
LDHO: The
inter-RAT
SHOULDNOT
BE load
handover of the
PS domain is
performed. The
LDR takes the
actions in the
preset sequence
and judges
whether each
action is
successful. If an
action is
unsuccessful,
the LDR turns to
the next action.
If an action is
successful, a
parameter is set
to NOACT, or
algorithm is
enabled.
GUI Value
Range:NoAct
(no action),
InterFreqLDHO
(inter-freq load
handover),
BERateRed(BE
traff rate
reduction),
QoSRenego
(uncontrolled
real-time traff
Qos re-
negotiation),
CSInterRat-
ShouldBeLDH
O(CS domain
inter-rat should
be load
handover),
PSInterRat-
ShouldBeLDH
O(PS domain
inter-rat should
be load
handover),
AMRRateRed
(AMR traff rate
reduction),
MBMSDecPow
er(MBMS
descend power),
CodeAdj(Code
adjust),
CSInterRat-
ShouldNotLDH
O(CS domain
inter-rat should
not be load
handover),
PSInterRat-
ShouldNotLDH
O(PS domain
inter-rat should
not be load
handover),
PSInterU2LLD
HO
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:NoAct,
InterFreqLDHO
, BERateRed,
QoSRenego,
CSInterRat-
ShouldBeLDH
O, PSInterRat-
ShouldBeLDH
O,
AMRRateRed,
MBMSDecPow
er, CodeAdj,
CSInterRat-
ShouldNotLDH
O, PSInterRat-
ShouldNotLDH
O,
PSInterU2LLD
HO
Default
Value:CodeAdj
(Code adjust)
MBMSDECPO
WER (MBMS
power limiting):
The MBMS
service is
configured with
the minimum
power.
CODEADJ
(code tree
reshuffling):
The fragments
of the downlink
code tree are
arranged.
CSINTERRAT-
SHOULDNOT
LDHO: The
inter-RAT
SHOULDNOT
BE load
handover of the
CS domain is
performed.
PSINTERRAT-
SHOULDNOT
LDHO: The
inter-RAT
SHOULDNOT
BE load
handover of the
PS domain is
performed. The
LDR takes the
actions in the
preset sequence
and judges
whether each
action is
successful. If an
action is
unsuccessful,
the LDR turns to
the next action.
If an action is
successful, a
parameter is set
to NOACT, or
algorithm is
enabled.
GUI Value
Range:NoAct
(no action),
InterFreqLDHO
(inter-freq load
handover),
BERateRed(BE
traff rate
reduction),
QoSRenego
(uncontrolled
real-time traff
Qos re-
negotiation),
CSInterRat-
ShouldBeLDH
O(CS domain
inter-rat should
be load
handover),
PSInterRat-
ShouldBeLDH
O(PS domain
inter-rat should
be load
handover),
AMRRateRed
(AMR traff rate
reduction),
MBMSDecPow
er(MBMS
descend power),
CodeAdj(Code
adjust),
CSInterRat-
ShouldNotLDH
O(CS domain
inter-rat should
not be load
handover),
PSInterRat-
ShouldNotLDH
O(PS domain
inter-rat should
not be load
handover),
PSInterU2LLD
HO
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:NoAct,
InterFreqLDHO
, BERateRed,
QoSRenego,
CSInterRat-
ShouldBeLDH
O, PSInterRat-
ShouldBeLDH
O,
AMRRateRed,
MBMSDecPow
er, CodeAdj,
CSInterRat-
ShouldNotLDH
O, PSInterRat-
ShouldNotLDH
O,
PSInterU2LLD
HO
Default
Value:CodeAdj
(Code adjust)
not be load
handover),
PSInterRat-
ShouldNotLDH
O(PS domain
inter-rat should
not be load
handover),
PSInterU2LLD
HO
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:NoAct,
InterFreqLDHO
, BERateRed,
QoSRenego,
CSInterRat-
ShouldBeLDH
O, PSInterRat-
ShouldBeLDH
O,
AMRRateRed,
MBMSDecPow
er, CodeAdj,
CSInterRat-
ShouldNotLDH
O, PSInterRat-
ShouldNotLDH
O,
PSInterU2LLD
HO
Default
Value:Inter-
FreqLDHO
(inter-freq load
handover)
not be load
handover),
PSInterRat-
ShouldNotLDH
O(PS domain
inter-rat should
not be load
handover),
PSInterU2LLD
HO
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:NoAct,
InterFreqLDHO
, BERateRed,
QoSRenego,
CSInterRat-
ShouldBeLDH
O, PSInterRat-
ShouldBeLDH
O,
AMRRateRed,
MBMSDecPow
er, CodeAdj,
CSInterRat-
ShouldNotLDH
O, PSInterRat-
ShouldNotLDH
O,
PSInterU2LLD
HO
Default
Value:Inter-
FreqLDHO
(inter-freq load
handover)
not be load
handover),
PSInterRat-
ShouldNotLDH
O(PS domain
inter-rat should
not be load
handover),
PSInterU2LLD
HO
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:NoAct,
InterFreqLDHO
, BERateRed,
QoSRenego,
CSInterRat-
ShouldBeLDH
O, PSInterRat-
ShouldBeLDH
O,
AMRRateRed,
MBMSDecPow
er, CodeAdj,
CSInterRat-
ShouldNotLDH
O, PSInterRat-
ShouldNotLDH
O,
PSInterU2LLD
HO
Default
Value:BERateR
ed(BE traff rate
reduction)
not be load
handover),
PSInterRat-
ShouldNotLDH
O(PS domain
inter-rat should
not be load
handover),
PSInterU2LLD
HO
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:NoAct,
InterFreqLDHO
, BERateRed,
QoSRenego,
CSInterRat-
ShouldBeLDH
O, PSInterRat-
ShouldBeLDH
O,
AMRRateRed,
MBMSDecPow
er, CodeAdj,
CSInterRat-
ShouldNotLDH
O, PSInterRat-
ShouldNotLDH
O,
PSInterU2LLD
HO
Default
Value:BERateR
ed(BE traff rate
reduction)
not be load
handover),
PSInterRat-
ShouldNotLDH
O(PS domain
inter-rat should
not be load
handover),
PSInterU2LLD
HO
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:NoAct,
InterFreqLDHO
, BERateRed,
QoSRenego,
CSInterRat-
ShouldBeLDH
O, PSInterRat-
ShouldBeLDH
O,
AMRRateRed,
MBMSDecPow
er, CodeAdj,
CSInterRat-
ShouldNotLDH
O, PSInterRat-
ShouldNotLDH
O,
PSInterU2LLD
HO
Default
Value:NoAct
(no action)
not be load
handover),
PSInterRat-
ShouldNotLDH
O(PS domain
inter-rat should
not be load
handover),
PSInterU2LLD
HO
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:NoAct,
InterFreqLDHO
, BERateRed,
QoSRenego,
CSInterRat-
ShouldBeLDH
O, PSInterRat-
ShouldBeLDH
O,
AMRRateRed,
MBMSDecPow
er, CodeAdj,
CSInterRat-
ShouldNotLDH
O, PSInterRat-
ShouldNotLDH
O,
PSInterU2LLD
HO
Default
Value:NoAct
(no action)
not be load
handover),
PSInterRat-
ShouldNotLDH
O(PS domain
inter-rat should
not be load
handover),
PSInterU2LLD
HO
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:NoAct,
InterFreqLDHO
, BERateRed,
QoSRenego,
CSInterRat-
ShouldBeLDH
O, PSInterRat-
ShouldBeLDH
O,
AMRRateRed,
MBMSDecPow
er, CodeAdj,
CSInterRat-
ShouldNotLDH
O, PSInterRat-
ShouldNotLDH
O,
PSInterU2LLD
HO
Default
Value:NoAct
(no action)
not be load
handover),
PSInterRat-
ShouldNotLDH
O(PS domain
inter-rat should
not be load
handover),
PSInterU2LLD
HO
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:NoAct,
InterFreqLDHO
, BERateRed,
QoSRenego,
CSInterRat-
ShouldBeLDH
O, PSInterRat-
ShouldBeLDH
O,
AMRRateRed,
MBMSDecPow
er, CodeAdj,
CSInterRat-
ShouldNotLDH
O, PSInterRat-
ShouldNotLDH
O,
PSInterU2LLD
HO
Default
Value:NoAct
(no action)
not be load
handover),
PSInterRat-
ShouldNotLDH
O(PS domain
inter-rat should
not be load
handover),
PSInterU2LLD
HO
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:NoAct,
InterFreqLDHO
, BERateRed,
QoSRenego,
CSInterRat-
ShouldBeLDH
O, PSInterRat-
ShouldBeLDH
O,
AMRRateRed,
MBMSDecPow
er, CodeAdj,
CSInterRat-
ShouldNotLDH
O, PSInterRat-
ShouldNotLDH
O,
PSInterU2LLD
HO
Default
Value:NoAct
(no action)
not be load
handover),
PSInterRat-
ShouldNotLDH
O(PS domain
inter-rat should
not be load
handover),
PSInterU2LLD
HO
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:NoAct,
InterFreqLDHO
, BERateRed,
QoSRenego,
CSInterRat-
ShouldBeLDH
O, PSInterRat-
ShouldBeLDH
O,
AMRRateRed,
MBMSDecPow
er, CodeAdj,
CSInterRat-
ShouldNotLDH
O, PSInterRat-
ShouldNotLDH
O,
PSInterU2LLD
HO
Default
Value:NoAct
(no action)
not be load
handover),
PSInterRat-
ShouldNotLDH
O(PS domain
inter-rat should
not be load
handover),
PSInterU2LLD
HO
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:NoAct,
InterFreqLDHO
, BERateRed,
QoSRenego,
CSInterRat-
ShouldBeLDH
O, PSInterRat-
ShouldBeLDH
O,
AMRRateRed,
MBMSDecPow
er, CodeAdj,
CSInterRat-
ShouldNotLDH
O, PSInterRat-
ShouldNotLDH
O,
PSInterU2LLD
HO
Default
Value:NoAct
(no action)
not be load
handover),
PSInterRat-
ShouldNotLDH
O(PS domain
inter-rat should
not be load
handover),
PSInterU2LLD
HO
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:NoAct,
InterFreqLDHO
, BERateRed,
QoSRenego,
CSInterRat-
ShouldBeLDH
O, PSInterRat-
ShouldBeLDH
O,
AMRRateRed,
MBMSDecPow
er, CodeAdj,
CSInterRat-
ShouldNotLDH
O, PSInterRat-
ShouldNotLDH
O,
PSInterU2LLD
HO
Default
Value:NoAct
(no action)
not be load
handover),
PSInterRat-
ShouldNotLDH
O(PS domain
inter-rat should
not be load
handover),
PSInterU2LLD
HO
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:NoAct,
InterFreqLDHO
, BERateRed,
QoSRenego,
CSInterRat-
ShouldBeLDH
O, PSInterRat-
ShouldBeLDH
O,
AMRRateRed,
MBMSDecPow
er, CodeAdj,
CSInterRat-
ShouldNotLDH
O, PSInterRat-
ShouldNotLDH
O,
PSInterU2LLD
HO
Default
Value:NoAct
(no action)
not be load
handover),
PSInterRat-
ShouldNotLDH
O(PS domain
inter-rat should
not be load
handover),
PSInterU2LLD
HO
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:NoAct,
InterFreqLDHO
, BERateRed,
QoSRenego,
CSInterRat-
ShouldBeLDH
O, PSInterRat-
ShouldBeLDH
O,
AMRRateRed,
MBMSDecPow
er, CodeAdj,
CSInterRat-
ShouldNotLDH
O, PSInterRat-
ShouldNotLDH
O,
PSInterU2LLD
HO
Default
Value:NoAct
(no action)
not be load
handover),
PSInterRat-
ShouldNotLDH
O(PS domain
inter-rat should
not be load
handover),
PSInterU2LLD
HO
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:NoAct,
InterFreqLDHO
, BERateRed,
QoSRenego,
CSInterRat-
ShouldBeLDH
O, PSInterRat-
ShouldBeLDH
O,
AMRRateRed,
MBMSDecPow
er, CodeAdj,
CSInterRat-
ShouldNotLDH
O, PSInterRat-
ShouldNotLDH
O,
PSInterU2LLD
HO
Default
Value:NoAct
(no action)
not be load
handover),
PSInterRat-
ShouldNotLDH
O(PS domain
inter-rat should
not be load
handover),
PSInterU2LLD
HO
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:NoAct,
InterFreqLDHO
, BERateRed,
QoSRenego,
CSInterRat-
ShouldBeLDH
O, PSInterRat-
ShouldBeLDH
O,
AMRRateRed,
MBMSDecPow
er, CodeAdj,
CSInterRat-
ShouldNotLDH
O, PSInterRat-
ShouldNotLDH
O,
PSInterU2LLD
HO
Default
Value:NoAct
(no action)
not be load
handover),
PSInterRat-
ShouldNotLDH
O(PS domain
inter-rat should
not be load
handover),
PSInterU2LLD
HO
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:NoAct,
InterFreqLDHO
, BERateRed,
QoSRenego,
CSInterRat-
ShouldBeLDH
O, PSInterRat-
ShouldBeLDH
O,
AMRRateRed,
MBMSDecPow
er, CodeAdj,
CSInterRat-
ShouldNotLDH
O, PSInterRat-
ShouldNotLDH
O,
PSInterU2LLD
HO
Default
Value:NoAct
(no action)
not be load
handover),
PSInterRat-
ShouldNotLDH
O(PS domain
inter-rat should
not be load
handover),
PSInterU2LLD
HO
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:NoAct,
InterFreqLDHO
, BERateRed,
QoSRenego,
CSInterRat-
ShouldBeLDH
O, PSInterRat-
ShouldBeLDH
O,
AMRRateRed,
MBMSDecPow
er, CodeAdj,
CSInterRat-
ShouldNotLDH
O, PSInterRat-
ShouldNotLDH
O,
PSInterU2LLD
HO
Default
Value:NoAct
(no action)
O(PS domain
inter-rat should
not be load
handover),
PSInterU2LLD
HO
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:NoAct,
InterFreqLDHO
, BERateRed,
QoSRenego,
CSInterRat-
ShouldBeLDH
O, PSInterRat-
ShouldBeLDH
O,
AMRRateRed,
MBMSDecPow
er, CodeAdj,
CSInterRat-
ShouldNotLDH
O, PSInterRat-
ShouldNotLDH
O,
PSInterU2LLD
HO
Default
Value:NoAct
(no action)
O(PS domain
inter-rat should
not be load
handover),
PSInterU2LLD
HO
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:NoAct,
InterFreqLDHO
, BERateRed,
QoSRenego,
CSInterRat-
ShouldBeLDH
O, PSInterRat-
ShouldBeLDH
O,
AMRRateRed,
MBMSDecPow
er, CodeAdj,
CSInterRat-
ShouldNotLDH
O, PSInterRat-
ShouldNotLDH
O,
PSInterU2LLD
HO
Default
Value:NoAct
(no action)
CSINTERRAT-
SHOULDNOT
LDHO: The
inter-RAT
SHOULDNOT
BE load
handover of the
CS domain is
performed.
PSINTERRAT-
SHOULDNOT
LDHO: The
inter-RAT
SHOULDNOT
BE load
handover of the
PS domain is
performed. The