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EDGE+ Features Activation Guide

1 Configuring MSRD
Procedure

Activation Procedure
1. Run the BSC6900 MML command SET GCELLPSCHM. In this step, set
MSRD PDCH Multiplex Threshold to 10 and MSRD MCS Threshold to
MCS9(MCS9).
Verification Procedure
1. Assume that the interference is the same and dual carrier in the downlink is not
supported. Use the MS that supports MSRD to perform packet services. Check
that the rate of this MS is more stable than the MS that does not support MSRD.
Deactivation Procedure
1. This feature does not need to be deactivated.

Example
//Activating MSRD
SET GCELLPSCHM: IDTYPE=BYID, CELLID=0, MSRDPDCHLEV=10, MSRDMCSLEV=MCS9;

2 Configuring Dual Carriers in Downlink


Procedure

Activation Procedure
1. Run the BSC6900 MML command SET GCELLGPRS. In this step, set GPRS
to SupportAsInnPcu(Support as built-in PCU), EDGE to YES(Yes), and
Support Downlink Dual-Carrier to SUPPORT(Support).
Verification Procedure
1. Use the MS to perform streaming services.

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2. Refer to Monitoring Channel Status to check the usage of occupied channels.


Expected result:

Deactivation Procedure
1. Run the BSC6900 MML command SET GCELLGPRS. In this step, set GPRS
to SupportAsInnPcu(Support as built-in PCU) and Support Downlink
Dual-Carrier to UNSUPPORT(Not Support), EDGE to NO(No).

Example
//Activating DLDC
SET GCELLGPRS: IDTYPE=BYID, CELLID=0, GPRS=SupportAsInnPcu, EDGE=YES,
DLDCSPT=SUPPORT;
//Deactivating DLDC
SET GCELLGPRS: IDTYPE=BYID, CELLID=0, GPRS=SupportAsInnPcu, EDGE=NO,
DLDCSPT=UNSUPPORT;

3 Configuring the EGPRS2-A


Procedure

Activation Procedure
1. Run the BSC6900 MML command SET GCELLGPRS. In this step, set GPRS
to SupportAsInnPcu(Support as built-in PCU) and EGPRS2-A to YES(Yes).
Verification Procedure
1. Run the BSC6900 MML command SET GCELLEGPRSPARA. In this step,
Uplink EGPRS2-A Fixed MCS Type and Downlink EGPRS2-A Fixed MCS
Type to the coding types required by the test.
2. Use the MS to perform the PING service, and Tracing PS Domain Messages on
the Um Interface on the BSC6900 LMT. In this step, The uplink/downlink
EGRPS2-A coding schemes set in Step 1 can be viewed.
3. Run the BSC6900 MML command SET GCELLGPRS. In this step, set GPRS
to SupportAsInnPcu(Support as built-in PCU) and EGPRS2-A to NO(No).
4. Use the MS to perform the PING service, and Tracing PS Domain Messages on
the Um Interface on the BSC6900 LMT. The output result shows that only the
coding schemes from MCS1 to MCS9 are used.
Deactivation Procedure

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1. Run the BSC6900 MML command SET GCELLGPRS. In this step, set GPRS
to SupportAsInnPcu(Support as built-in PCU) and EGPRS2-A to NO(No).

Example
//Activation Procedure
SET GCELLGPRS: IDTYPE=BYID, CELLID=0, GPRS=SupportAsInnPcu,
EGPRS2A=YES;
//Verification Procedure
SET GCELLEGPRSPARA: IDTYPE=BYID, CELLID=0, UPE2AFIXMCS=MCS2,
DNE2AFIXMCS=MCS2;
SET GCELLGPRS: IDTYPE=BYID, CELLID=0, GPRS=SupportAsInnPcu, EGPRS2A=NO;
//Deactivation Procedure
SET GCELLGPRS: IDTYPE=BYID, CELLID=0, GPRS=SupportAsInnPcu, EGPRS2A=NO;

4 Configuring Latency Reduction


Procedure

Activation Procedure
1. Run the BSC6900 MML command SET GCELLGPRS. In this step, set GPRS
to SupportAsInnPcu(Support as built-in PCU), EDGE to YES(Yes), and
Support Reduced Latency Capability to SUPPORT(Support).
Verification Procedure
1. Use the MS to perform conversational services in the PS domain.
2. Run the BSC6900 MML command DSP PDCH to query the status of the PDCH.
Expected Result: In the displayed result, the number of RTTI TBFs on the PDCH
is not zero.
Deactivation Procedure
1. Run the BSC6900 MML command SET GCELLGPRS. In this step, set GPRS
to SupportAsInnPcu(Support as built-in PCU) and Support Reduced
Latency Capability to UNSUPPORT(Unsupport).

Example
//Activating Latency Reduction
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SET GCELLGPRS: IDTYPE=BYID, CELLID=0, GPRS=SupportAsInnPcu, EDGE=YES,


SPTREDUCELATENCY=SUPPORT;
//Deactivating Latency Reduction
SET GCELLGPRS: IDTYPE=BYID, CELLID=0, GPRS=SupportAsInnPcu, EDGE=YES,
SPTREDUCELATENCY=UNSUPPORT;

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