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Hello, command is "MOD ULOCELL" at nodeB

For information,below are Huawei definition of both parameters (Local cell radiu
s & cell handover radius):
Cell Radius
This parameter describes the radius of a NodeB cell. Cell radius affects the dem
odulation of the uplink board and the configuration of the parameters related to
the access part.
Physical Value Range
150 m to 180 km, with step length as 1 m
Parameter Setting
The default value is 29000, which stands for 29 km.
You can set and adjust a value for this parameter based on the network planning
and network optimization result. In case the cell radius cannot be determined pr
ecisely, the set cell radius must be greater than the required cell radius. The
set cell radius, however, should be properly great. Otherwise, the extra network
resources are wasted and the system processing delay occurs. Based on the data
provided by relevant products, the handover synchronization time increases by a
maximum of 60 ms if the cell radius changes its value in increments of 3.75 km.
CAUTION:
When using the RRU, you must set the sum of the cell radius and the fiber transm
ission delay as the cell radius.
If the access board of the NodeB is configured to support multiple sectors, the
maximum of the configurable cell radius is 30 km.
Impact on the Network Performance
The setting of this parameter must be the same as the result of network planning
.
Cell Handover Radius
This parameter describes the cell handover radius, which can be configured on th
e NodeB console.
Physical Value Range0 to 18 km, with step length as 1 m.
Parameter Setting
The default value is 0. The inner radius of a cell handover radius must be at le
ast 78.125 m, that is, 1 chip, shorter than the cell radius.
You can set and adjust a value for this parameter based on network planning and
network optimization result. In case the cell handover range cannot be determine
d precisely, the value set for the cell handover radius must be smaller than the
minimum cell handover radius required for network planning. The set value, howe
ver, should be properly small. Otherwise, the system processing delay may occur.
CAUTION:
When using the RRU, you must set the sum of the actual cell handover radius and
the fiber transmission delay as the cell handover radius.
Impact on the Network Performance
If the value set for this parameter exceeds the planned value range of a cell, t
he NodeB fails to handle the users on the radius smaller than the set value. Thi
s results in that the actual handover range is smaller than the planned one.
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