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Modify BTS(MOD BTS)

Function

Use this command to modify attributes of a BTS.

Note

1. The BTS, whose "Flex Abis Mode" is "FLEX_ABIS", is a double-transceiver BTS.

2. When the BTS tree is in "FIX_16K_ABIS" networking mode, the value of "Flex Abis Mode" of the BTS can be set to "FLEX_ABI

3. When the BTS tree is in "FLEX_ABIS" networking mode, the value of "Flex Abis Mode" of the first-level BTS can be set to "FIX

4. When the BTS tree is in "FLEX_ABIS" networking mode, the values of "Flex Abis Mode" of all the BTSs except the first-level B

5. When the BTS tree is in "SEMI_ABIS" and "FLEX_ABIS" hybrid networking mode and the value of "Flex Abis Mode" of the BTS

6. When the BTS tree is in "SEMI_ABIS" and "FLEX_ABIS" hybrid networking mode and the value of "Flex Abis Mode" of the BTS

7. When the BTS tree is in "SEMI_ABIS" and "FLEX_ABIS" hybrid networking mode and the value of "Flex Abis Mode" of the firs

Parameter

Parameter ID Parameter Name


IDTYPE Index Type

BTSID BTS Index


BTSID BTS Index

BTSNAME BTS Name

NEWNAME New BTS Name


BTSDESC BTS Description

SERVICEMODE Service Type


FLEXABISMODE Flex Abis Mode

ABISBYPASSMODE Abis ByPass Mode


ISCONFIGEDRING Config Ring

MPMODE Multiplexing Mode


MAINPORTNO Main Port No
MAINPORTNO Main Port No

SEPERATEMODE Separate Mode

IPPHYTRANSTYPE IP Phy Trans Type


IPPHYTRANSTYPE IP Phy Trans Type

WORKMODE Work Mode


Example

To modify attributes of a BTS (Index Type = BYID; BTS Index = 0; New BTS Name = bts-3900; Service Type = TD
MOD BTS: IDTYPE=BYID, BTSID=0, NEWNAME="bts-3900", SERVICEMODE=TDM, FLEXABISMODE=FIX_16K_ABIS
of the BTS can be set to "FLEX_ABIS". In this case, the values of "Flex Abis Mode" of the upper-level BTSs and the same-level BTSs are chang

he first-level BTS can be set to "FIX_16K_ABIS". In this case, the values of "Flex Abis Mode" of all the BTSs in the BTS tree are changed to "FI

all the BTSs except the first-level BTS can be set to "SEMI_ABIS". In this case, the values of "Flex Abis Mode" of all the lower-level BTSs are s

lue of "Flex Abis Mode" of the BTS is change from "SEMI_ABIS" to "FLEX_ABIS", the values of "Flex Abis Mode" of all the upper-level BTSs a

lue of "Flex Abis Mode" of the BTS in "FLEX_ABIS" mode is changed to "SEMI_ABIS", the values of "Flex Abis Mode" of the same-level BTSs

lue of "Flex Abis Mode" of the first-level BTS is changed to "FIX_16K_ABIS", the values of "Flex Abis Mode" of all the BTSs are changed to "

Parameter Description
Meaning: Type of an index

GUI Value Range: BYNAME(By Name), BYID(By


Index)

Actual Value Range: BYNAME, BYID

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: None


Meaning: Index of the BTS, uniquely identifying a
BTS in a BSC.
GUI Value Range: 0~2047

Actual Value Range: 0~2047

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: None

Meaning: Name of the BTS, uniquely identifying a


BTS in a BSC. This parameter cannot contain , ; = " '
more than two (include two) %, more than two
(include two) space, more than three (include
three) +.

GUI Value Range: None

Actual Value Range: 1~64 characters

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: None


Meaning: Name of the BTS after changed. The BTS
name must conflict with other BTS names in the
BSC.

GUI Value Range: None

Actual Value Range: 1~64 characters


Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: None

Meaning: Peer equipment type of the BTS. This


parameter indicates whether to connect the BTS to
the BSC or cascade the BTS to another BTS.

GUI Value Range: None

Actual Value Range: 0~64 characters

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: None


Meaning: Service bearer mode of the BTS

GUI Value Range: TDM, HDLC, HDLC_HubBTS, IP

Actual Value Range: TDM, HDLC, HubBTS, IP

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: TDM


Meaning: Service timeslot assignment mode for
the BTS. If this parameter is set to FIX_16K_ABIS,
the BSC assigns a fixed Abis transmission timeslot
to a TCH. If this parameter is set to FLEX_ABIS, the
BSC assigns an Abis transmission timeslot
dynamically to a TCH (except the static PDCH) to
increase the resource utilization. If this parameter
is set to SEMI_ABIS, the BTS to which a TCH
belongs assigns a fixed Abis transmission timeslot
to the TCH while the upper-level BTS set to
FLEX_ABIS assigns an Abis transmission timeslot
dynamically to the TCH. This mode applies where
old and new BTSs are cascaded. HDLC and IP BTS is
not support this parameter.

GUI Value Range: FIX_16K_ABIS(Fix Abis),


FLEX_ABIS(Flex Abis), SEMI_ABIS(Semisolid Abis)

Actual Value Range: FIX_16K_ABIS, FLEX_ABIS,


SEMI_ABIS

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: FIX_16K_ABIS


Meaning: Whether to enable the BTS to support
bypass function. HDLC BTS and IP BTS do not
support this parameter.

GUI Value Range: TRUE(Support), FALSE(Not


Support)

Actual Value Range: TRUE, FALSE


Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: FALSE


Meaning: Whether to enable the BTS to support
ring networking. IP BTS does not support this
parameter.

GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: NO

Meaning: Timeslot multiplexing mode at the Abis


interface of the BTS. The BTS supports two
multiplexing modes: statistical multiplexing on a 64
kbit/s timeslot and physical multiplexing on a 16
kbit/s timeslot. The first mode is further classified
into the following six types: 1:1, 2:1, 3:1, 4:1, 5:1,
and 6:1.

A BTS supports the following six types of timeslot


objects:
OML: operation and maintenance link of the BTS.
Each BTS has only one OML. In the case of
statistical multiplexing on a 64 kbit/s timeslot, the
OML works at 64 kbit/s. In this case, the OML can
be multiplexed only with the signaling links in the
same cabinet group of the BTS. In the case of
physical multiplexing on a 16 kbit/s timeslot, the
OML works at 16 kbit/s. In this case, the OML uses
a 16 kbit/s timeslot.

ESL: extended signaling link of the BTS. If the BTS


supports Flex Abis, in the case of statistical
multiplexing on a 64 kbit/s timeslot, a 64 kbit/s
timeslot needs to be assigned to the ESL. In this
case, the ESL is always multiplexed with the OML in
the 64 kbit/s timeslot. In the case of physical
multiplexing on a 16 kbit/s timeslot, no timeslot is
assigned to the ESL. In this case, the ESL shares the
same timeslot with the OML.

RSL: radio signaling layer link in each TRX. Each TRX


has one RSL link. In the case of statistical
multiplexing on a 64 kbit/s timeslot, the RSL link
works at 64kbit/s. In this case, the RSL link can be
multiplexed only with the signaling links in the
same cabinet group of the BTS. In the case of
physical multiplexing on a 16 kbit/s timeslot, the
RSL link works at 16 kbit/s. In this case, the RSL link
uses a 16 kbit/s timeslot exclusively.

TCH: traffic channels in each TRX. The TCH works at


16 kbit/s.

Idle: idle timeslots of the BTS. An idle timeslot


works at 16 kbit/s. In the case of statistical
multiplexing on a 64 kibt/s timeslot, the idle
timeslots can be multiplexed only with the TCHs in
the same cabinet group onto one 64 kbit/s
timeslot.
Semi: monitoring timeslots of the BTS. The
monitoring timeslots work at 8 kbit/s, 16 kbit/s, 32
kbit/s, and 64 kbit/s. The monitoring timeslots can
be multiplexed only with semi-permanent links.

A 2048 Mbit/s E1 contains thirty-two 64 kbit/s


timeslots. Timeslot 0 is reserved for
synchronization and cannot be assigned.

Statistical multiplexing means that signaling


timeslots are time-division multiplexed in an E1
timeslot, such as the OML and RSL timeslots or the
RSL timeslots. For example, in the case of 4:1
multiplexing, one 64 kbit/s timeslot multiplexes
one OML and three RSL links or four RSL links of the
BTS. The 64 kbit/s timeslot that multiplexes the
OML has a multiplexing ratio of up to 4:1 even if
the multiplexing ratio exceeds 4:1.

HDLC and IP BTS do not support this parameter.

GUI Value Range: MODE1_1, MODE2_1, MODE3_1,


MODE4_1, MODE5_1, MODE6_1, MODE16K

Actual Value Range: MODE1_1, MODE2_1,


MODE3_1, MODE4_1, MODE5_1, MODE6_1,
MODE16K

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: MODE4_1


Meaning: Number of the port to which the active
OML of the BTS is connected
GUI Value Range: 0~1

Actual Value Range: 0~1

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 0

Meaning: Whether to enable the BTS to support


the separation between the physical and logical.
Whether the BTS supports the separate mode.
When a BTS is in separate mode, the physical
boards are separate from the logical TRXs, that is, a
physical board may exist without being configured
with any logical TRX. When a BTS is in non-separate
mode, a one-to-one mapping exists between the
physical board and the logical TRX.

GUI Value Range: SUPPORT(Support),


UNSUPPORT(Not Support)

Actual Value Range: SUPPORT, UNSUPPORT

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: None


Meaning: Type of the physical IP transmission
medium
GUI Value Range: IP_OVER_FE/GE, IP_OVER_E1

Actual Value Range: IP_OVER_FE/GE, IP_OVER_E1

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: IP_OVER_FE/GE


Meaning: BTS port working mode. This parameter
must be consistent with that of the peer. Work
mode of a BTS. A BTS can work in the following
modes:

E1: The E1 system is recommended by the ITU-T. E1


carries signals at 2.048 Mbit/s. G.703 defines the
electrical specification and G.704 defines the frame
format for E1 telecommunication lines. The E1
system is used in Europe and China.

T1: The T1 system is recommended by the ANSI


and widely used in the North America. T1 carries
signals at 1.544 Mbit/s.

If DESTNODE of the BTS is set to BSC, BTS, or DXX,


the setting of WORKMODE of the BTS port must be
the same as that of the BSC interface board. The
operator needn't set WORKMODE of the BTS port,
it is automatically set to the same value as that of
the BSC interface board.

If DESTNODE of the BTS is set to OTHER, for


example, TGW(Transmission Gateway),
WORKMODE of the BTS port must be set to E1(E1)
or T1(T1), according to the physical connection.
The setting of the E1/T1 DIP switch of the BTS must
match the setting of WORKMODE of the BTS port.

GUI Value Range: E1(E1), T1(T1)

Actual Value Range: E1, T1

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: E1

= bts-3900; Service Type = TDM; Flex Abis Mode = FIX_16K_ABIS), run the following command:
FLEXABISMODE=FIX_16K_ABIS;
nd the same-level BTSs are changed to "FLEX_ABIS", and the values of "Flex Abis Mode" of other BTSs in the BTS tree are "SEMI_ABIS".

n the BTS tree are changed to "FIX_16K_ABIS".

e" of all the lower-level BTSs are set to "SEMI_ABIS".

Mode" of all the upper-level BTSs and the same-level BTSs are changed to "FLEX_ABIS".

bis Mode" of the same-level BTSs and lower-level BTSs are changed to "SEMI_ABIS".

" of all the BTSs are changed to "FIX_16K_ABIS".


he BTS tree are "SEMI_ABIS".
Set Call Control UTRAN System Message Parameters of Ce
Function

Use this command to set call control UTRAN system message parameters of a cell.

Note

None

Parameter

Parameter ID
IDTYPE

CELLID
CELLNAME

MSCVER

MEASURETYPE
GSMFREQCNUM
QI

QCI
QCI

FDDQOFF
FDDRSCPMIN
FDDREP
FDDFREQCNUM

FDDQMIN
FDDQMINOFFSET
QP
SEARCH3G

INVALBSICEN
SCALEORDER

QSEARCHC
CELL900OFF
CELL900THRED
CELL1800OFF
CELL1800THRED

FDDCELLOFF
FDDCELLTHRED
TDDCELLRESELDIV

BESTTDDCELLNUM
BESTTDDCELLNUM

TDDCELLOFF
TDDCELLTHRED

TDDSIOPTIMIZEDALLOWED
TDDMIPROHIBIT

TDDMIOPTIMIZEDALLOWED
POS2QUATER

Example

To set call control UTRAN system message parameters of a cell (Cell Index = 0; MSC Version = R98 or Versions E
SET GCELLCCUTRANSYS: IDTYPE=BYID, CELLID=0, MSCVER=R98_or_below, MEASURETYPE=EnhMeasReport, GS
N System Message Parameters of Cell(SET GCELLCCUTRANSYS)

m message parameters of a cell.

Parameter Name
Index Type

Cell Index
Cell Name

MSC Version Indication

Measurement Report Type


Serving Band Reporting
Qsearch I

Qsearch C Initial
Qsearch C Initial

FDD Q Offset
FDD RSCP Min.
FDD REP QUANT
FDD Multirate Reporting

FDD Qmin
FDD Qmin Offset
Qsearch P
3G Search PRIO

Invalid BSIC Reporting


SCALE_ORDER

Qsearch C
900 Reporting Offset
900 Reporting Threshold
1800 Reporting Offset
1800 Reporting Threshold

FDD Reporting Offset


FDD Reporting Threshold
TDD Cell Reselect Diversity

Best TDD Cell Number


Best TDD Cell Number

TDD Reporting Offset


TDD Reporting Threshold

TDD System Information Optimized Allowed


TDD MI System INFO Broadcasting Prohibit

TDD MI System Information Optimized


2Quater Message Transmission Channel

arameters of a cell (Cell Index = 0; MSC Version = R98 or Versions Earlier than R98; Report type = Enhance Measurement R
ID=0, MSCVER=R98_or_below, MEASURETYPE=EnhMeasReport, GSMFREQCNUM=0, QI=0, QCI=Use_Qsearch_I, FDDQOFF=
rs of Cell(SET GCELLCCUTRANSYS)

Parameter Description
Meaning: Type of an index

GUI Value Range: BYNAME(By Name), BYID(By Index)

Actual Value Range: BYNAME, BYID

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: None

Meaning: Index of a cell, uniquely identifying a cell in a BSC

GUI Value Range: 0~2047

Actual Value Range: 0~2047

Unit: None

Default Value: None


Recommended Value: None

Meaning: Name of a cell, uniquely identifying a cell in a BSC

GUI Value Range: None

Actual Value Range: 1~64 characters

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: None


Meaning: Protocol version of the MSC that is connected to
the BSC. The supported signaling varies with the protocol
versions.

GUI Value Range: R98_or_below(R98 or below),


R99_or_above(R99 or above)

Actual Value Range: R98_or_below, R99_or_above

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: R98_or_below


Meaning: Type of the measurement report (MR) reported by
the MS

GUI Value Range: EnhMeasReport(Enhanced Measurement


Report), ComMeasReport(Common Measurement Report)
Actual Value Range: EnhMeasReport, ComMeasReport

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: ComMeasReport

Meaning: Number of neighboring cells that meet the


following conditions: If "MBR" is indicated in a system
message, the MS reports the number of neighboring cells at
each frequency band. If the MS reports the number of
neighboring cells at the same frequency band of the serving
cell, it can report a maximum of the value of this parameter.

These neighboring cells must meet the following


requirements:

1. The receive levels of the neighboring cells must be higher


than 900 Reporting Threshold or 1800 Reporting Threshold.

2. The BSIC of a neighboring cell must be valid.

3. The signals of the neighboring cells must be the strongest


among all the neighboring cells at the same frequency band.

GUI Value Range: 0~3

Actual Value Range: 0~3

Unit: None

Default Value: None


Recommended Value: 3

Meaning: This parameter specifies the level threshold for cell


reselection in idle mode. In idle mode, if the signal level of
the serving cell is below [0, 7] or above [8, 15], the MS starts
to search for 3G cells. For example, if this parameter is set to
5 and if the signal level of the serving cell is lower than 5, the
MS starts to search for 3G cells; if this parameter is set to 10
and if the signal level of the serving cell is above 10, then the
MS starts to search for 3G cells. The values of this parameter
correspond to the following decibel values: 0: -98 dBm

1: -94 dBm 2: -90 dBm

3: -86 dBm 4: -82 dBm

5: -78 dBm 6: -74 dBm 7: (always), that is, the MS keeps


searching for 3G cells 8: -78 dBm

9: -74 dBm 10: -70 dBm 11: -66 dBm 12: -62 dBm 13: -58
dBm 14: -54 dBm 15: Positive infinity(never), that is, the MS
does not search for 3G cells

GUI Value Range: 0~15

Actual Value Range: -98, -94, -90, -86, -82, -78, -74, (always),
-78, -74, -70, -66, -62, -58, -54, Positive infinity(never)

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 15
Meaning: This parameter specifies the threshold of the signal
level for cell reselection in connection mode before "Qsearch
C" is obtained.
GUI Value Range: Use_Qsearch_I(Use Qsearch_I),
Always(Always)

Actual Value Range: Use_Qsearch_I, Always

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: Use_Qsearch_I


Meaning: This parameter specifies one of the thresholds of
the signal level for 3G cell reselection.

A FDD cell becomes a candidate cell if all the following


conditions are met for five consecutive seconds:

1.Receive level of the FDD cell > Average receive level of the
current serving cell + FDD Q offset;

The FDD cell meets the following condition in the case of any
neighboring 2G cell: Receive level of the FDD cell > Receive
level of any neighboring 2G cell + FDD Q offset;

2. Ec/No of the FDD cell > FDD Qmin - FDD Qmin Offset;

3. Receive level of the FDD cell > "RSCP Threshold";

If multiple FDD cells meet the preceding conditions, the MS


reselects the cell with the strongest receive level.

See 3GPP TSs 45.008 and 25.304.

The values of this parameter correspond to the following


decibel values:

0: - (always select a cell if acceptable)


1: -28 dB,

2: -24 dB,

...

15: 28 dB.

GUI Value Range: 0~15

Actual Value Range: Negative infinity, -28~28, step: 4

Unit: dB

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 8

Meaning: Minimum level threshold of UTRAN cell


reselection. During the cell reselection decision from a GSM
cell to a FDD cell, this parameter is used to calculate the RSCP
threshold of the target cell. A FDD cell becomes a candidate
cell if all the following conditions are met for five consecutive
seconds:

1.Receive level of the FDD cell > Average receive level of the
current serving cell + FDD Q offset;

The FDD cell meets the following condition in the case of any
neighboring 2G cell: Receive level of the FDD cell > Receive
level of any neighboring 2G cell + FDD Q offset;

2. Ec/No of the FDD cell > FDD Qmin - FDD Qmin Offset;

3. Receive level of the FDD cell > "RSCP Threshold";

If multiple FDD cells meet the preceding conditions, the MS


reselects the cell with the strongest receive level.
See 3GPP TSs 45.008 and 25.304.

The values of this parameter correspond to the following


decibel values:

0 = -114 dBm,

1 = -112 dBm,

2 = -110 dBm,

...

14 = -86 dBm,

15 = -84 dBm.

GUI Value Range: 0~15

Actual Value Range: -114~-84, step: 2

Unit: dBm

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 6
Meaning: This parameter specifies whether Ec/No or RSCP is
used for the measurement report on a FDD cell. Ec/No stands
for the signal-to-noise ratio. RSCP stands for the received
signal code power.

GUI Value Range: RSCP(RSCP), EcN0(Ec/N0)

Actual Value Range: RSCP, EcN0

Unit: None
Default Value: None

Recommended Value: RSCP


Meaning: Number of UTRAN FDD cells that should be
included in measurement report

GUI Value Range: 0~3

Actual Value Range: 0~3

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 2
Meaning: This parameter specifies one of the parameters for
FDD cell reselection.

A FDD cell becomes a candidate cell if all the following


conditions are met for five consecutive seconds:

1.Receive level of the FDD cell > Average receive level of the
current serving cell + FDD Q offset;

The FDD cell meets the following condition in the case of any
neighboring 2G cell: Receive level of the FDD cell > Receive
level of any neighboring 2G cell + FDD Q offset;

2. Ec/No of the FDD cell > FDD Qmin - FDD Qmin Offset;

3. Receive level of the FDD cell > "RSCP Threshold";

If multiple FDD cells meet the preceding conditions, the MS


reselects the cell with the strongest receive level.
See 3GPP TSs 45.008 and 25.304.

The values of this parameter correspond to the following


decibel values:

0: -20 dB,

1: -6 dB,

2: -18 dB,

3: -8 dB,

4: -16 dB,

5: -10 dB,

6: -14 dB,

7: -12 dB.

GUI Value Range: 0~7

Actual Value Range: -20, -6, -18, -8, -16, -10, -14, -12

Unit: dB

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 0
Meaning: Offset of the minimum threshold for Ec/No during
a FDD cell reselection.

A FDD cell becomes a candidate cell if all the following


conditions are met for five consecutive seconds:

1.Receive level of the FDD cell > Average receive level of the
current serving cell + FDD Q offset;
The FDD cell meets the following condition in the case of any
neighboring 2G cell: Receive level of the FDD cell > Receive
level of any neighboring 2G cell + FDD Q offset;

2. Ec/No of the FDD cell > FDD Qmin - FDD Qmin Offset;

3. Receive level of the FDD cell > "RSCP Threshold";

If multiple FDD cells meet the preceding conditions, the MS


reselects the cell with the strongest receive level.

See 3GPP TSs 45.008 and 25.304.

GUI Value Range: 0~7

Actual Value Range: 0~7

Unit: dB

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 0

Meaning: This parameter specifies one threshold of the


signal level for cell reselection in packet transfer mode. In
packet transfer mode, if the signal level of the serving cell is
below [0, 7] or above [8, 15], the MS starts to search for 3G
cells. For example, if this parameter is set to 5 and if the
signal level of the serving cell is lower than 5, the MS starts
to search for 3G cells; if this parameter is set to 10 and if the
signal level of the serving cell is above 10, then the MS starts
to search for 3G cells. The values of this parameter
correspond to the following decibel values: 0: -98 dBm 1: -94
dBm ... 6: -74 dBm 7: (always) 8: -78 dBm 9: -74 dBm ... 14:
-54 dBm
GUI Value Range: 0~15

Actual Value Range: -98, -94, -90, -86, -82, -78, -74, (always),
-78, -74, -70, -66, -62, -58, -54, Positive infinity(never)

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 15
Meaning: Whether to allow the MS to search for a 3G cell
when the BSIC must be decoded

GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: YES

Meaning: Whether a measurement report can contain the


information about a cell with an invalid BSIC. The cell with an
invalid BSIC is an unconfigured neighboring cell.

GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None
Default Value: None

Recommended Value: NO

Meaning: This parameter indicates that when the MS reports


the EMR, it adds the value of this parameter to the received
signal level, and then converts the result into the RXLEV
value. For details, see GSM Rec. 05.08.

If the SCALE_Order reported by the MS is 10 dBm, level


values 0-63 map with -100 dBm to -37 dBm.

If the SCALE_Order reported by the MS is 0 dBm, level values


0-63 map with -110 dBm to -47 dBm.

If the SCALE_Order reported by the MS is Automatic, the MS


chooses the least SCALE while ensuring that the MS can
report the most strong level.

GUI Value Range: ADD0dB(+0dB), ADD10dB(+10dB),


Automatic(Automatic)

Actual Value Range: ADD0dB, ADD10dB, Automatic

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: ADD0dB

Meaning: In connection mode, if the signal level is below [0-


7] or above [8-15], the MS starts to search for 3G cells. For
example, if this parameter is set to 5 and if the signal level of
the serving cell is lower than 5, the MS starts to search for 3G
cells; if this parameter is set to 10 and if the signal level of
the serving cell is above 10, then the MS starts to search for
3G cells. 0: -98 dBm
1: -94 dBm

...

6: -74 dBm

7: (always)

8: -78 dBm

9: -74 dBm

...

14: -54 dBm

15: Positive infinity (never)

GUI Value Range: 0~15

Actual Value Range: -98, -94, -90, -86, -82, -78, -74, (always),
-78, -74, -70, -66, -62, -58, -54, Positive infinity(never)

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 15

Meaning: Offset applied to the receive level of a GSM900 cell


in the measurement report before prioritizing cells by
frequency bands. Before cells are sequenced by priority,
according to frequencies, the value of this parameter must
be added to the receive level value in the measurement
report of the cells at the 900 MHz frequency.

The values of this parameter correspond to the following


decibel values:
0: 0 dB

1: 6 dB

...

7: 42 dB

GUI Value Range: 0~7

Actual Value Range: 0~42, step: 6

Unit: dB

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 0

Meaning: Threshold of the measurement report of the cells


at the 900 MHz frequency. The measurement report is valid
only when the receive level in the measurement report of
the GSM900 cell exceeds this threshold. After being filtered,
the measurement report is used for prioritizing the cells. The
value 7 means infinite:

0: 0 dB

1: 6 dB

...

6: 36 dB

7: positive infinity

GUI Value Range: 0~7


Actual Value Range: 0~36, Positive infinity, step: 6

Unit: dB

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 0

Meaning: Offset of the measurement report of the cells at


the 1800 MHz frequency. Before cells are sequenced by
priority, according to frequencies, the value of this parameter
must be added to the receive level value in the measurement
report of the cells at the 1800 MHz frequency.

The values of this parameter correspond to the following


decibel values:

0: 0 dB

1: 6 dB

...

7: 42 dB

GUI Value Range: 0~7

Actual Value Range: 0~42, step: 6

Unit: dB

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 0
Meaning: Threshold of the measurement report of the cells
at the 1800 MHz frequency. When the receive level value in
the measurement report of the cells at the 1800 MHz
frequency exceeds the value of this parameter, the report
takes effect. After being filtered, the measurement report is
used for priority sequencing of cells.

The values of this parameter correspond to the following


decibel values:

0: 0 dB

1: 6 dB

...

6: 36 dB

7: positive infinity

GUI Value Range: 0~7

Actual Value Range: 0~36, Positive infinity, step: 6

Unit: dB

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 0
Meaning: Offset of a FDD cell report.

When the priority of a 3G cell is sequenced, the value of this


parameter be added to the receive level of the 3G cell in the
measurement report.

The values of this parameter correspond to the following


decibel values:

0: 0 dB
1: 6 dB

...

7: 42 dB

GUI Value Range: 0~7

Actual Value Range: 0~42, step: 6

Unit: dB

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 0
Meaning: Threshold of a FDD cell report.

When the receive level value in the measurement report of a


3G cell exceeds the value of this parameter, the
measurement report takes effect. After the valid
measurement report is filtered, the 3G cell joins the cell
priority sequence.

The values of this parameter correspond to the following


decibel values:

0: 0 dB

1: 6 dB

...

6: 36 dB

7: positive infinity

GUI Value Range: 0~7


Actual Value Range: 0~36, Positive infinity, step: 6

Unit: dB

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 0

Meaning: A TDD cell can become a candidate cell only when


the average receive level of the TDD cell is greater than the
TDD Cell Reselect Diversity of the serving cell.

The value of this parameter corresponds to the following


decibel value:

0: negative infinity

1: -28 dB

2: -24 dB

...

15: 28 dB

GUI Value Range: 0~15

Actual Value Range: Negative infinity, -28~28, step: 4

Unit: dB

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 8
Meaning: Number of UTRAN TDD cells that should be
included in measurement report
GUI Value Range: 0~3

Actual Value Range: 0~3

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 1
Meaning: When the priority of a TDD cell is ranked, the value
of this parameter is added to the receive level of the TDD cell
in the measurement report.

The values of this parameter correspond to the following


decibel values:

0: 0 dB

1: 6 dB

...

7: 42 dB

GUI Value Range: 0~7

Actual Value Range: 0~42, step: 6

Unit: dB

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 0
Meaning: Threshold for determining whether the MR about a
TDD cell is valid.

The measurement report is valid if the receive level of the


TDD cell in the measurement report is greater than the value
of this parameter. After the valid measurement report is
filtered, the TDD cell joins in the cell prioritization.

The value of this parameter corresponds to the following


decibel value:

0: 0 dB

1: 6 dB

...

6: 36 dB

7: positive infinity

GUI Value Range: 0~7

Actual Value Range: 0~36, Positive infinity, step: 6

Unit: dB

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 0

Meaning: This parameter specifies whether to optimize the


system information 2Quater and MI of the TDD neighboring
cell. That is, to add an FDD neighboring cell information
before the TDD neighboring cell information to solve the
compatibility problem of some dual-mode MSs.

GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)


Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: NO

Meaning: This parameter specifies whether to send the


system information MI which contains the 3G neighboring
cell information in the TDD neighboring cell. The value
YES(YES) indicates that the MI is sent, and the value NO(NO)
indicates that the MI is not sent.

GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: NO

Meaning: This parameter specifies whether the TDD MI


system information optimized function is enabled. When this
parameter is set to NO and TDD System Information
Optimized Allowed is set to YES, the MI system information
issued in the TDD scenario does not carry neighboring cell
scrambling codes. In other scenarios, the MI system
information carries neighboring cell scrambling codes.

GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)


Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: NO
Meaning: Whether to transmit the 2Quater message on the
BCCH Norm channel or the BCCH Ext channel

GUI Value Range: BCCHNorm(BCCHNorm),


BCCHExt(BCCHExt)

Actual Value Range: BCCHNorm, BCCHExt

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: BCCHNorm

or Versions Earlier than R98; Report type = Enhance Measurement Report; Serving band reporting = 0; Qsearch I = 0; Qsea
asReport, GSMFREQCNUM=0, QI=0, QCI=Use_Qsearch_I, FDDQOFF=0, FDDREP=RSCP, FDDFREQCNUM=0, FDDQMIN=0, Q
rting = 0; Qsearch I = 0; Qsearch C initial = Use Qsearch_I; FDD Q offset = 0; FDD REP QUANT = RSCP; FDD MULTIRAT rep
REQCNUM=0, FDDQMIN=0, QP=0;
T = RSCP; FDD MULTIRAT reporting = 0; FDD Qmin = 0; Qsearch P = 0), run the following command:
Set EGPRS Parameters of 2G Cell(SET GCELLEGPRSPARA)
Function

Use this command to set parameters related to the Enhanced General Packet Radio Service (EGPRS) of a cell.

Note

1. This command can be used in built-in PCU mode only.

2. The target cell must be a EGPRS cell.

Parameter

Parameter ID Parameter Name


IDTYPE Index Type

CELLID Cell Index


CELLNAME Cell Name

LQCMODE Link Quality Control Mode


BEPPERIOD Bep Period

UPFIXMCS Uplink Fixed MCS Type


UPDEFAULTMCS Uplink Default MCS Type

DNFIXMCS Downlink Fixed MCS Type


DNDEFAULTMCS Downlink Default MCS Type

UPE2AFIXMCS Uplink EGPRS2-A Fixed MCS Type


UPE2ADEFAULTMCS Uplink EGPRS2-A Default MCS Type
DNE2AFIXMCS Downlink EGPRS2-A Fixed MCS Type

DNE2ADEFAULTMCS Downlink EGPRS2-A Default MCS


Type
ADJUSTULMCSTYPE Support EGPRS Uplink MCS Dynamic
Adjust

Example

1. To set the EGPRS parameters for a 2G cell (Cell Index = 0; Link Quality Control Mode = IR), run the following c
SET GCELLEGPRSPARA: IDTYPE=BYID, CELLID=0, LQCMODE=IR;
2. To set the EGPRS parameters for a 2G cell (Cell Name = cell-11; Link Quality Control Mode = IR), run the follo
SET GCELLEGPRSPARA: IDTYPE=BYNAME, CELLNAME="cell-11", LQCMODE=IR;
Cell(SET GCELLEGPRSPARA)

eneral Packet Radio Service (EGPRS) of a cell.

Parameter Description
Meaning: Subscribers can specify the cell according to the index
or the name.

GUI Value Range: BYNAME(By Name), BYID(By Index)

Actual Value Range: BYNAME, BYID

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: None

Meaning: Index of a cell, uniquely identifying a cell in a BSC

GUI Value Range: 0~2047

Actual Value Range: 0~2047

Unit: None
Default Value: None

Recommended Value: None

Meaning: Name of a cell, uniquely identifying a cell in a BSC

GUI Value Range: None

Actual Value Range: 1~64 characters

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: None

Meaning: It is applicable to the radio transmission environment


to improve the link quality. Link adaptation (LA) indicates
adjusting the coding mode of the channel dynamically according
to the transmission quality of the link. The link transmission
quality is measured by the 8PSK MEAN BEP and 8PSK CV BEP in
the Packet EGPRS Downlink Ack/Nack message sent by the MS.
The network side determines the coding mode for data
transmission according to the radio measurement report sent by
the MS. The cell with the good transmission quality on the air
interface is set to the LA mode. Increment redundancy (IR)
mode requires the network side retransmit the data block with
different punching codes and the MS store the historical error
information. The data block is retransmitted through cooperated
error correction function. With the IR mode, the transmission
quality on the air interface of the cell can be improved.
However, the MS must support this IR mode. The cell with the
dissatisfied transmission quality on the air interface is set to the
LR mode.

GUI Value Range: IR(IR), LA(LA)


Actual Value Range: IR, LA

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: IR
Meaning: Average period for sending the measurement report
over the EGPRS channel

GUI Value Range: 0~10

Actual Value Range: 0~10

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 5

Meaning: Coding scheme of the uplink EDGE link. If the uplink


uses the fixed coding scheme, this parameter is set to a value
ranging from MCS1 to MCS9. If the uplink uses the dynamic
adjustment coding scheme, this parameter is set to UNFIXED.

GUI Value Range: MCS1(MCS1), MCS2(MCS2), MCS3(MCS3),


MCS4(MCS4), MCS5(MCS5), MCS6(MCS6), MCS7(MCS7),
MCS8(MCS8), MCS9(MCS9), UNFIXED(UNFIXED)

Actual Value Range: MCS1, MCS2, MCS3, MCS4, MCS5, MCS6,


MCS7, MCS8, MCS9, UNFIXED
Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: UNFIXED

Meaning: Default coding scheme of the uplink EDGE link. If the


uplink adopts the dynamic adjustment coding scheme, this
parameter can be used to set the coding scheme for
transmission during initial access. If the uplink uses the fixed
coding scheme, the TBF uses the fixed coding scheme.

GUI Value Range: MCS1(MCS1), MCS2(MCS2), MCS3(MCS3),


MCS4(MCS4), MCS5(MCS5), MCS6(MCS6), MCS7(MCS7),
MCS8(MCS8), MCS9(MCS9)

Actual Value Range: MCS1, MCS2, MCS3, MCS4, MCS5, MCS6,


MCS7, MCS8, MCS9

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: MCS2

Meaning: Coding scheme of the downlink EDGE link. If the


downlink uses the fixed coding scheme, this parameter is set to
a value ranging from MCS1 to MCS9. If the downlink uses the
dynamic adjustment coding scheme, this parameter is set to
UNFIXED.

GUI Value Range: MCS1(MCS1), MCS2(MCS2), MCS3(MCS3),


MCS4(MCS4), MCS5(MCS5), MCS6(MCS6), MCS7(MCS7),
MCS8(MCS8), MCS9(MCS9), UNFIXED(UNFIXED)
Actual Value Range: MCS1, MCS2, MCS3, MCS4, MCS5, MCS6,
MCS7, MCS8, MCS9, UNFIXED

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: UNFIXED

Meaning: Default coding scheme of the downlink EDGE link. If


the downlink adopts the dynamic adjustment coding scheme,
this parameter can be used to set the coding scheme for
transmission during initial access. If the downlink uses the fixed
coding scheme, the TBF uses the fixed coding scheme.

GUI Value Range: MCS1(MCS1), MCS2(MCS2), MCS3(MCS3),


MCS4(MCS4), MCS5(MCS5), MCS6(MCS6), MCS7(MCS7),
MCS8(MCS8), MCS9(MCS9)

Actual Value Range: MCS1, MCS2, MCS3, MCS4, MCS5, MCS6,


MCS7, MCS8, MCS9

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: MCS6

Meaning: Fixed coding scheme that is used on the uplink


EGPRS2-A link. If the uplink uses the fixed coding scheme, this
parameter can be set to any one in MCS1-6 and UAS7-11. If the
uplink uses the dynamic coding scheme, this parameter can be
set to UNFIXED.
GUI Value Range: MCS1(MCS1), MCS2(MCS2), MCS3(MCS3),
MCS4(MCS4), MCS5(MCS5), MCS6(MCS6), UAS7(UAS7),
UAS8(UAS8), UAS9(UAS9), UAS10(UAS10), UAS11(UAS11),
UNFIXED(UNFIXED)

Actual Value Range: MCS1, MCS2, MCS3, MCS4, MCS5, MCS6,


UAS7, UAS8, UAS9, UAS10, UAS11, UNFIXED

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: UNFIXED

Meaning: Default coding scheme used on the uplink EGPRS2-A


link. If the uplink uses the dynamic coding scheme, this
parameter specifies the coding scheme that is used for the
transmission in initial access. If the uplink uses the fixed coding
scheme, the TBF uses the fixed coding scheme.

GUI Value Range: MCS1(MCS1), MCS2(MCS2), MCS3(MCS3),


MCS4(MCS4), MCS5(MCS5), MCS6(MCS6), UAS7(UAS7),
UAS8(UAS8), UAS9(UAS9), UAS10(UAS10), UAS11(UAS11)

Actual Value Range: MCS1, MCS2, MCS3, MCS4, MCS5, MCS6,


UAS7, UAS8, UAS9, UAS10, UAS11

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: MCS6


Meaning: Fixed coding scheme that is used on the downlink
EGPRS2-A link. If the downlink uses the fixed coding scheme,
this parameter can be set MSC1-4, MSC7-8 or DAS5-12.. If the
downlink uses the dynamic coding scheme, this parameter is set
to UNFIXED.

GUI Value Range: MCS1(MCS1), MCS2(MCS2), MCS3(MCS3),


MCS4(MCS4), MCS7(MCS7), MCS8(MCS8), DAS5(DAS5),
DAS6(DAS6), DAS7(DAS7), DAS8(DAS8), DAS9(DAS9),
DAS10(DAS10), DAS11(DAS11), DAS12(DAS12),
UNFIXED(UNFIXED)

Actual Value Range: MCS1, MCS2, MCS3, MCS4, MCS7, MCS8,


DAS5, , DAS6, DAS7, DAS8, DAS9, DAS10, DAS11, DAS12,
UNFIXED

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: UNFIXED

Meaning: Default coding scheme used on the downlink EGPRS2-


A link. If the downlink uses the dynamic coding scheme, this
parameter specifies the coding scheme that is used for the
transmission in initial access. If the downlink uses the fixed
coding scheme, the TBF uses the fixed coding scheme.

GUI Value Range: MCS1(MCS1), MCS2(MCS2), MCS3(MCS3),


MCS4(MCS4), MCS7(MCS7), MCS8(MCS8), DAS5(DAS5),
DAS6(DAS6), DAS7(DAS7), DAS8(DAS8), DAS9(DAS9),
DAS10(DAS10), DAS11(DAS11), DAS12(DAS12)

Actual Value Range: MCS1, MCS2, MCS3, MCS4, MCS7, MCS8,


DAS5, , DAS6, DAS7, DAS8, DAS9, DAS10, DAS11, DAS12
Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: DAS6


Meaning: Mode of dynamically adjusting the EGPRS uplink
encoding scheme.

Value 0 indicates dynamic adjustment of EGPRS uplink coding


scheme is not supported;

value 1 indicates that the uplink coding scheme is adjusted


according to downlink quality measurements reported by MS;

value 2 indicates that the uplink coding scheme is adjusted


according to uplink quality measurements reported by BTS.

GUI Value Range: 0(Not support dynamic adjustment),


1(According to downlink quality measurements reported by MS),
2(According to uplink quality measurements reported by BTS)

Actual Value Range: 0, 1, 2

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 2

= 0; Link Quality Control Mode = IR), run the following command:


= cell-11; Link Quality Control Mode = IR), run the following command:
ell-11", LQCMODE=IR;
Set Basic Handover Parameters of Cell(SET GCELLHOBASI
Function

Use this command to set the basic handover control parameters of a cell.

Note

None

Parameter

Parameter ID Parameter Name


IDTYPE Index Type

CELLID Cell Index


CELLNAME Cell Name

HOCTRLSWITCH Current HO Control Algorithm

COBSCMSCADJEN Co-BSC/MSC Adj


SIGCHANHOEN SDCCH HO Allowed

INTRACELLHOEN Intracell HO Allowed


INTRACELLFHHOEN Intracell F-H HO Allowed

LoadHoEn Load Handover Support


QCKMVHOEN MS Fast Moving HO Allowed

RXQCKFALLHOEN Rx_Level_Drop HO Allowed


PBGTHOEN PBGT HO Allowed

LEVHOEN Level HO Allowed


FRINGEHOEN Edge HO Allowed

BQHOEN BQ HO Allowed
TAHOEN TA HO Allowed

CONHOEN Concentric Circles HO Allowed


INTERFHOEN Interference HO Allowed

ULEDGETHRES Edge HO UL RX_LEV Threshold


DLEDGETHRES Edge HO DL RX_LEV Threshold

EDGESTAT Handover Algorithm II Edge HO Watch Time


EDGELAST Handover Algorithm II Edge HO Valid Time

INFHHOSTAT Intracell F-H HO Stat Time


INFHHOLAST Intracell F-H HO Last Time

INHOF2HTH F2H HO Threshold

INHOH2FTH H2F HO Threshold


HOTHRES Inter-layer HO Threshold

LEVHOHYST Inter-layer HO Hysteresis


HOCDCMINUPPWR Min UL Level on Candidate Cell

HOCDCMINDWPWR Min DL Level on Candidate Cell


TIGHTBCCHHOSTATTIME TIGHT BCCH HO Watch Time

TIGHTBCCHHOLASTTIME TIGHT BCCH HO Valid Time


QUICKHOEN Quick Handover Enable

ATCBHOEN Concentric Circles ATCB HO Allowed


INTERFERESTATTIME Interfere HO Static Time

INTERFERELASTTIME Interfere HO Valid Time

BETTERCELLHOEN Better Cell Handover Enable


BETTERCELLHOEN Better Cell Handover Enable

AMRFULLTOHALFHOALLOW AMR F-H Ho Allowed

AMRFULLTOHALFHOTHRESH AMR F-H Traffic Threshold


FULLTOHALFHODURATION F-H Ho Duration

FULLTOHALFHOPERIOD F-H Ho Period


AMRFULLTOHALFHOPATHADJSTEP AMR F-H Ho Pathloss Adjust Step

AMRFULLTOHALFHOATCBADJSTEP AMR F-H Ho ATCB Adjust Step


AMRFULLTOHALFHOPATHTHRESH AMR F-H Ho Pathloss Threshold

FULLTOHALFHOPATHOFFSET F-H Pathloss Offset Overlay

AMRFULLTOHALFHOATCBTHRESH AMR F-H Ho ATCB Threshold


FULLTOHALFHOATCBOFFSET F-H ATCB Offset Overlay

AMRFULLTOHALFHOQUALTHRESH AMR F-H Ho Qual. Threshold


FULLTOHALFHOSTATTIME F-H Ho Stat. Time

FULLTOHALFHOLASTTIME F-H Ho Last Time

AMRHALFTOFULLHOTHRESH AMR H-F Traffic Threshold


AMRHALFTOFULLHOTHRESH AMR H-F Traffic Threshold

AMRHALFTOFULLHOQUALALLOW Allow AMR H-F Quality-based HO

HALFTOFULLHODURATION H-F Ho Duration


AMRHALFTOFULLHOATCBTHRESH AMR H-F Ho ATCB Threshold

HALFTOFULLATCBOFFSET H-F ATCB Offset Overlay


AMRHALFTOFULLHOPATHTHRESH AMR H-F Ho Pathloss Threshold

HALFTOFULLHOPATHOFFSET H-F Pathloss Offset Overlay

AMRHALFTOFULLHOQUALTHRESH AMR H-F Ho Qual. Threshold


HALFTOFULLHOSTATTIME H-F Ho Stat. Time

HALFTOFULLHOLASTTIME H-F Ho Last Time


NOAMRFULLTOHALFHOALLOW Non-AMR F-H Ho Allowed

NOAMRFULLTOHALFTHRESH Non-AMR F-H Traffic Threshold

NOAMRFULLTOHALFHOPATHADJSTEP Non-AMR F-H Ho Pathloss Adjust Step


NOAMRFULLTOHALFHOATCBADJSTEP Non-AMR F-H Ho ATCB Adjust Step

NOAMRFULLTOHALFHOPATHTHRESH Non-AMR F-H Ho Pathloss Threshold


NOAMRFULLTOHALFHOATCBTHRESH Non-AMR F-H Ho ATCB Threshold

NOAMRFULLTOHALFHOQUALTHRESH Non-AMR F-H Ho Qual. Threshold


NOAMRHALFTOFULLTHRESH Non-AMR H-F Traffic Threshold

NOAMRHALFTOFULLHOQUALALLOW Allow Non-AMR H-F Quality-based HO

NOAMRHALFTOFULLHOATCBTHRESH Non-AMR H-F Ho ATCB Threshold


NOAMRHALFTOFULLHOPATHTHRESH Non-AMR H-F Ho Pathloss Threshold

NOAMRHALFTOFULLHOQUALTHRESH Non-AMR H-F Ho Qual. Threshold

INTERRATOUTBSCHOEN Inter-RAT Out BSC Handover Enable


INTERRATOUTBSCHOEN Inter-RAT Out BSC Handover Enable

INTERRATINBSCHOEN Inter-RAT In BSC Handover Enable

InterRatIurgInBscHoEn Allow Incoming BSC Handover at Iur-g


INTERRATCELLRESELEN Inter-RAT Cell Reselection Enable

PATHLOSSHOEN Pathloss Ho. Enable

EDGESTAT1 Handover Algorithm I Edge HO Watch Time


EDGELAST1 Handover Algorithm I Edge HO Valid Time

Example

To set the basic handover control parameters of the cell (Index Type = BYID; Cell Index = 0;
Current HO Control Algorithm = HOALGORITHM2), run the following command:
SET GCELLHOBASIC: IDTYPE=BYID, CELLID=0, HOCTRLSWITCH=HOALGORITHM2;
T GCELLHOBASIC)

Parameter Description
Meaning: Type of an index

GUI Value Range: BYNAME(By Name), BYID(By Index)

Actual Value Range: BYNAME, BYID

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: None


Meaning: Index of a cell, uniquely identifying a cell in a BSC

GUI Value Range: 0~2047

Actual Value Range: 0~2047

Unit: None

Default Value: None


Recommended Value: None
Meaning: Name of a cell, uniquely identifying a cell in a BSC

GUI Value Range: None

Actual Value Range: 1~64 characters

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: None


Meaning: Whether to use handover algorithm generation 1 or 2
currently

GUI Value Range: HOALGORITHM1(Handover algorithm I),


HOALGORITHM2(Handover algorithm II)

Actual Value Range: HOALGORITHM1, HOALGORITHM2

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: HOALGORITHM1


Meaning: Whether to adjust the candidate cell queue to give priority
to intra-BSC/MSC handover
Tham số gây hiện tượng bám cell tại biên BSC/MSC -> tắt

GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES


Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: YES

Meaning: Whether to enable a handover between signaling channels

GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: NO
Meaning: This parameter specifies whether the intra-cell handover is
enabled. Note: A forced intra-cell handover is not subject to this
parameter.

GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: In the hot-spot areas, densely populated urban


areas, urban areas, suburbs, and rural areas, the recommended value
is YES; in the high-speed circumstances, the recommended value is
NO.
Meaning: Whether to allow AMR handovers. This parameter has no
impact on dynamic non-AMR F-H handovers.

GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: YES

Meaning: This parameter specifies whether a traffic load-sharing


handover is enabled. The load handover helps to reduce cell
congestion, improve success rate of channel assignment, and balance
the traffic load among cells, thus improving the network
performance. The load handover is used as an emergency measure
instead of a primary measure to adjust abnormal traffic burst in
partial areas. If load handovers occur frequently in a partial area, the
cell and TRX configuration of BTSs and the network layout should be
adjusted.

GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: NO
Meaning: Whether to enable the fast moving micro-cell handover
algorithm. The fast moving micro-cell handover algorithm enables
fast moving MSs to switch over to macro-cells, thus reducing the
handover times.

GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: Set this parameter to YES only in special


scenarios such as highways.

Meaning: Whether to use the emergency handover algorithm in case


the receive level of the MSs drops rapidly, thus preventing call drops.

GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: In dual-band networking mode for densely


populated urban areas, the level drops rapidly due to multiple
barriers. The propagation loss of the 1800 MHz frequency band is
greater than the propagation loss of the 900 MHz frequency band.
Considering the preceding factors, you can set this parameter to YES
for the DCS1800 cell. Under normal conditions, set this parameter to
No.
Meaning: Whether to use the PBGT handover algorithm. PBGT
handovers are based on path loss. The PBGT handover algorithm
searches in real time for cells that have lower path loss and meet
certain system requirements, and decides whether to perform the
handovers. To avoid ping-pong handovers, PBGT handovers can occur
only on TCHs and among cells on a same layer and a same priority
level.

GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: YES

Meaning: Whether to allow inter-layer and inter-level handovers. The


inter-layer and inter-level handover algorithm is achieved through
the setting of different layers and priorities for cells, which switches
traffic to cells of a higher precedence (decided by Layer of the cell
and Cell priority together).

GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: YES


Meaning: Whether to enable the edge handover algorithm. When an
MS makes a call at the edge of a cell, the call may drop if the received
signal level is too low. To avoid such a call drop, the edge handover
algorithm is involved. When the uplink signal level of the serving cell
is less than Edge HO UL RX_LEV Threshold or the downlink signal
level of the serving cell is less than Edge HO DL RX_LEV Threshold,
the edge handover is triggered.

GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: YES

Meaning: Whether to enable the bad quality (BQ) handover


algorithm. Whether to trigger BQ handover depends on the uplink
and downlink transmit quality (measured by using BER). If the uplink
or downlink BQ exceeds the BQ handover threshold, emergency BQ
handover is triggered. The possible causes of BER increase (or quality
degradation) include too low signal power and channel interference.

GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: YES


Meaning: Whether to enable the time advance (TA) handover. The TA
handover determines whether the timing advance (TA) is higher than
the predefined TA threshold. When the TA is higher than the
predefined TA threshold, a TA handover is triggered. The TA is
calculated based on the distance between the MS and the BTS. The
longer the distance is, the greater the TA value is.

GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: YES

Meaning: Whether to enable the concentric cell handover algorithm.


The concentric cell handover helps to achieve wide coverage in the
underlaid subcell and aggressive frequency reuse in the overlaid
subcell and to improve the system capacity and conversation quality.
The concentric cell handover can be classified into two types:
handover from the underlaid subcell to the overlaid subcell and
handover from the overlaid subcell to the underlaid subcell.

GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: NO
Meaning: Whether to allow the interference handover algorithm.
Interference handovers are triggered when the receive level is higher
than the receive threshold while the transmit quality is lower than
the interference handover quality threshold, that is, when the MSs
are subject to all kinds of radio interferences.

GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: YES

Meaning: If the UL receive level remains lower than the Edge HO UL


RX_LEV Threshold for a period, the edge handover is triggered.

GUI Value Range: 0~63

Actual Value Range: 0~63

Unit: dB

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 10
Meaning: Threshold for downlink edge handover. If the downlink
receive level remains less than this threshold for a period of time, the
edge handover is triggered. If the PBGT handover algorithm is
enabled, this threshold can be decreased accordingly. If the PBGT
handover algorithm is disabled, over-coverage, co-channel
interference, and adjacent channel interference may occur when this
threshold is set improperly. In addition, to ensure uplink-downlink
balance, this threshold needs to be adjusted according to the
handover performance statistics and actual network performance.

GUI Value Range: 0~63

Actual Value Range: 0~63

Unit: dB

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: The recommended value is 20 when HUAWEI I


Handover is used; The recommended value is 15 when HUAWEI II
Handover is used.

Meaning: According to the P/N rule, if the conditions for edge


handover are met in P of N measurement reports, the handover is
triggered.

This parameter specifies the number N.

GUI Value Range: 1~32

Actual Value Range: 0.5~16, step:0.5

Unit: s

Default Value: None


Recommended Value: 1
Meaning: According to the P/N rule, if the conditions for edge
handover are met in P of N measurement reports, the handover is
triggered.

This parameter specifies the number P.

GUI Value Range: 1~32

Actual Value Range: 0.5~16, step:0.5

Unit: s

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 1

Meaning: The triggering of intra-cell F-H handovers must meet the


P/N criteria, that is, when the condition for intra-cell F-H handovers is
met for P seconds during N seconds, an intra-cell F-H handover is
triggered. This parameter corresponds to the N in the P/N criteria.

GUI Value Range: 1~32

Actual Value Range: 0.5~16, step:0.5

Unit: s

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 10
Meaning: The triggering of intra-cell F-H handovers must meet the
P/N criteria, that is, when the condition for intra-cell F-H handovers is
met for P seconds during N seconds, an intra-cell F-H handover is
triggered. This parameter corresponds to the P in the P/N criteria.

GUI Value Range: 1~32

Actual Value Range: 0.5~16, step:0.5

Unit: s

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 8
Meaning: For an AMR call, if the currently occupied channel is a full
rate channel and the Radio Quality Indication (RQI) is always higher
than the threshold set by this parameter, an intra-cell F-H handover is
triggered.

GUI Value Range: 0~39

Actual Value Range: 0~39

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 25
Meaning: For an AMR call, if the currently occupied channel is a half
rate channel and the Radio Quality Indication (RQI) is always lower
than the threshold set by this parameter, an intra-cell H-F handover is
triggered.
GUI Value Range: 0~39

Actual Value Range: 0~39

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 12

Meaning: Handover threshold during the handovers between cells on


different layers or of different priorities. This value is used to
suppress inter-layer ping-pong handovers.

Inter-layer handover threshold of the serving cell = Inter-layer HO


threshold - Inter-layer HO Hysteresis;

Inter-layer handover threshold of a neighboring cell = Inter-layer HO


Threshold + Adjacent Cell Inter-layer HO Hysteresis - 64.

GUI Value Range: 0~63

Actual Value Range: 0~63

Unit: dB

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 25
Meaning: Hysteresis value during the handovers between cells on
different layers or of different priorities. This value is used to
suppress inter-layer ping-pong handovers.

Inter-layer handover threshold of the serving cell = Inter-layer HO


threshold - Inter-layer HO Hysteresis;
Inter-layer handover threshold of a neighboring cell = Inter-layer HO
threshold + Adjacent Cell Inter-layer HO Hysteresis - 64.

GUI Value Range: 0~63

Actual Value Range: 0~63

Unit: dB

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 2
Meaning: If the uplink received signal level of a neighbor cell is
greater than Min UL Level on Candidate Cell plus Min Access Level
Offset, the neighbor cell can be listed in the candidate cell queue for
handover.

GUI Value Range: 0~63

Actual Value Range: 0~63

Unit: dB

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 0
Meaning: If the downlink received signal level of a neighbor cell is
greater than Min DL Level on Candidate Cell plus Min Access Level
Offset, the neighbor cell can be listed in the candidate cell queue for
handover.

GUI Value Range: 0~63


Actual Value Range: 0~63

Unit: dB

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 10

Meaning: The P/N criterion must be met for triggering a TIGHTBCCH


handover. That is, the TIGHTBCCH handover can be triggered only if P
seconds among N seconds meet the triggering conditions. This
parameter corresponds to N in the P/N criterion.

GUI Value Range: 1~32

Actual Value Range: 0.5~16, step:0.5

Unit: s

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 6

Meaning: The P/N criterion must be met for triggering a TIGHT BCCH
handover. That is, the TIGHT BCCH handover can be triggered only if
P seconds among N seconds meet the triggering conditions. This
parameter corresponds to P in the P/N criterion.

GUI Value Range: 1~32

Actual Value Range: 0.5~16, step:0.5


Unit: s

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 4
Meaning: Whether to allow the fast handover algorithm

GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: NO

Meaning: Whether to enable the ATCB handover algorithm for the


concentric cell. According to the neighbor cell signal, the ATCB
handover algorithm determines the coverage of the overlaid subcell
and balances the load between the overlaid subcell, underlaid
subcell, and neighbor cell. Therefore, the algorithm helps to decrease
the interference, to improve the conversation quality, and to achieve
aggressive frequency reuse in the overlaid subcell.

GUI Value Range: NO(Close), YES(Open)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None

Default Value: None


Recommended Value: NO

Meaning: The triggering of interference handovers must meet the


P/N criteria, that is, when P out of N measurement reports meet the
condition for interference handovers, a concentric circle handover is
triggered. This parameter corresponds to the N in the P/N criteria.

GUI Value Range: 1~16

Actual Value Range: 0.5~8, step:0.5

Unit: s

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 3

Meaning: The triggering of interference handovers must meet the


P/N criteria, that is, when P out of N measurement reports meet the
condition for interference handovers, a concentric circle handover is
triggered. This parameter corresponds to the P in the P/N criteria.

GUI Value Range: 1~16

Actual Value Range: 0.5~8, step:0.5

Unit: s

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 2
Meaning: Whether to enable the algorithm for the handover to a
better cell
GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: YES


Meaning: Whether to enable the algorithm for the load-based AMR
handover between full rate and half rate

GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: NO
Meaning: Load threshold for the AMR handover from full rate to half
rate. If the cell load is greater than this threshold, the AMR full rate
calls are handed over to half rate.

GUI Value Range: 0~100

Actual Value Range: 0~100

Unit: per cent

Default Value: None


Recommended Value: 75

Meaning: Duration of the handover from full rate to half rate. If the
cell load is greater than the preset threshold, the calls that meet the
conditions for the handover from full rate to half rate are handed
over from full rate to half rate in this duration.

GUI Value Range: 0~600

Actual Value Range: 0~600

Unit: s

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 5

Meaning: Period of the handover from full rate to half rate. If the cell
load is greater than the preset threshold, the calls that meet the
conditions for the handover from full rate to half rate are handed
over in H-F Ho Duration. This parameter specifies the bandwidth to
be handed over at each hierarchy level.

GUI Value Range: 0~600

Actual Value Range: 0~600

Unit: s

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 1
Meaning: With F-H Ho Period and the duration for triggering
handover from full rate to half rate, this parameter determines the
current path loss offset by which to choose the MSs to undergo
handover from full rate to half rate.

Path loss offset = (duration for triggering handover from full rate to
half rate/F-H Ho Period + 1) x AMR F-H Ho Pathloss Adjust Step

GUI Value Range: 0~255

Actual Value Range: 0~255

Unit: dB

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 1
Meaning: With F-H Ho Period and the duration for triggering
handover from full rate to half rate, this parameter determines the
current ATCB offset by which to choose the MSs to undergo handover
from full rate to half rate.

ATCB offset = (duration for triggering handover from full rate to half
rate/F-H Ho Period + 1) x AMR F-H Ho ATCB Adjust Step

GUI Value Range: 0~255

Actual Value Range: 0~255

Unit: dB

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 2
Meaning: Path loss threshold for the AMR handover from full rate to
half rate. If the path loss of an AMR full rate call is equal to or less
than this threshold, the AMR call is handed over from full rate to half
rate.

GUI Value Range: 0~255

Actual Value Range: 0~255

Unit: dB

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 100


Meaning: Path loss difference between the overlaid and underlaid
subcells

GUI Value Range: 0~255

Actual Value Range: 0~255

Unit: dB

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 10

Meaning: ATCB threshold for the AMR handover from full rate to half
rate. If the ATCB of an AMR full rate call is equal to or greater than
this threshold, the AMR call is handed over from full rate to half rate.

GUI Value Range: 0~255


Actual Value Range: 0~255

Unit: dB

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 20
Meaning: ATCB difference between the overlaid and underlaid
subcells

GUI Value Range: 0~255

Actual Value Range: 0~255

Unit: dB

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 20

Meaning: Quality threshold for the AMR handover from full rate to
half rate. If the uplink and downlink receive quality levels of an AMR
full rate call are equal to or less than this threshold, the AMR call is
handed over from full rate to half rate.

GUI Value Range: 0~7

Actual Value Range: 0~7

Unit: None

Default Value: None


Recommended Value: 0
Meaning: According to the P/N rule, if the conditions for the
handover from full rate to half rate are met for P seconds within N
seconds, the handover is triggered.

This parameter specifies the number N.

GUI Value Range: 1~32

Actual Value Range: 0.5~16, step:0.5

Unit: s

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 6
Meaning: According to the P/N rule, if the conditions for the
handover from full rate to half rate are met for P seconds within N
seconds, the handover is triggered.

This parameter specifies the number P.

GUI Value Range: 1~32

Actual Value Range: 0.5~16, step:0.5

Unit: s

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 4
Meaning: Load threshold for the AMR handover from half rate to full
rate. If the cell load is less than this threshold, the AMR half rate calls
are handed over to full rate.
GUI Value Range: 0~100

Actual Value Range: 0~100

Unit: per cent

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 15
Meaning: Whether to enable the algorithm for the uplink and
downlink receive quality based AMR handover from half rate to full
rate

GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: NO

Meaning: Duration of the handover from half rate to full rate. If the
cell load is less than the preset threshold, the calls that meet the
conditions for the handover from half rate to full rate are handed
over from half rate to full rate in this duration.

GUI Value Range: 0~600

Actual Value Range: 0~600


Unit: s

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 5

Meaning: ATCB threshold for the AMR handover from half rate to full
rate. If the ATCB of an AMR half rate call is less than this threshold,
the AMR call is handed over from half rate to full rate.

GUI Value Range: 0~255

Actual Value Range: 0~255

Unit: dB

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 4
Meaning: ATCB difference between the overlaid and underlaid
subcells

GUI Value Range: 0~255

Actual Value Range: 0~255

Unit: dB

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 20
Meaning: Path loss threshold for the AMR handover from half rate to
full rate. If the path loss of an AMR half rate call is greater than this
threshold, the AMR call is handed over from half rate to full rate.

GUI Value Range: 0~255

Actual Value Range: 0~255

Unit: dB

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 108


Meaning: Path loss difference between the overlaid and underlaid
subcells

GUI Value Range: 0~255

Actual Value Range: 0~255

Unit: dB

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 10
Meaning: Quality threshold for the AMR handover from half rate to
full rate. If the receive quality level of an AMR half rate call is greater
than this threshold, the AMR call is handed over from half rate to full
rate.

GUI Value Range: 0~7


Actual Value Range: 0~7

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 3
Meaning: According to the P/N rule, if the conditions for the
handover from half rate to full rate are met for P seconds within N
seconds, the handover is triggered.

This parameter specifies the number N.

GUI Value Range: 1~32

Actual Value Range: 0.5~16, step:0.5

Unit: s

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 6
Meaning: According to the P/N rule, if the conditions for the
handover from half rate to full rate are met for P seconds within N
seconds, the handover is triggered.

This parameter specifies the number P.

GUI Value Range: 1~32

Actual Value Range: 0.5~16, step:0.5

Unit: s
Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 4
Meaning: Whether to allow non-AMR voice F-H handover

GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: NO
Meaning: When the load of a cell is no smaller than this threshold,
non-AMR F-H handovers are triggered in the cell.

GUI Value Range: 0~100

Actual Value Range: 0~100

Unit: per cent

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 85
Meaning: Decides the current path cost offset together with other
two parameters: F-H Ho Period and period of triggering a F-H
handover, thus selecting target users for F-H handovers.

Path cost offset = (Period of triggering a F-H handover / F-H Ho


Period + 1) * Non-AMR F-H Ho Pathloss Adjust Step.
GUI Value Range: 0~255

Actual Value Range: 0~255

Unit: dB

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 1

Meaning: Decides the offset of the current ATCB together with other
two parameters: F-H Ho Period and period of triggering a F-H
handover, thus selecting target users for F-H handovers. ATCB offset =
(Period of triggering a F-H handover / F-H Ho Period + 1) * Non-AMR
F-H Ho ATCB Adjust Step.

GUI Value Range: 0~255

Actual Value Range: 0~255

Unit: dB

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 2
Meaning: When the path loss value of non-AMR full rate voice is no
larger than this parameter, the condition for non-AMR F-H handovers
is met.

GUI Value Range: 0~255

Actual Value Range: 0~255


Unit: dB

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 95
Meaning: When the ATCB value of non-AMR full rate voice is no
smaller than this parameter, the condition for non-AMR F-H
handovers is met.

GUI Value Range: 0~255

Actual Value Range: 0~255

Unit: dB

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 30

Meaning: Quality threshold for non-AMR F-H handovers. When the


uplink receive quality and downlink receive quality of a user are both
smaller than this parameter, a F-H handover is triggered for the user.

GUI Value Range: 0~7

Actual Value Range: 0~7

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 0
Meaning: When the load of a cell is no larger than this threshold,
non-AMR H-F handovers are triggered in the cell.

GUI Value Range: 0~100

Actual Value Range: 0~100

Unit: per cent

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 25
Meaning: Whether to trigger non-AMR H-F handovers according to
the uplink and downlink receive quality

GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: NO
Meaning: When the ATCB value of non-AMR half rate voice is no
larger than this threshold, the condition for non-AMR H-F handovers
is met.

GUI Value Range: 0~255

Actual Value Range: 0~255


Unit: dB

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 14
Meaning: When the path loss value of non-AMR half rate voice is no
smaller than this threshold, the condition for non-AMR H-F
handovers is met.

GUI Value Range: 0~255

Actual Value Range: 0~255

Unit: dB

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 103


Meaning: Quality threshold for non-AMR H-F handovers. When the
receive quality of a user is no smaller than this parameter, the user
meets the condition for H-F handovers.

GUI Value Range: 0~7

Actual Value Range: 0~7

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 2
Meaning: This parameter specifies whether the handover from 2G
cells to 3G cells is allowed.
GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: NO
Meaning: This parameter specifies whether the handover from 3G
cells to 2G cells is allowed.

GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: NO
Meaning: Whether to reserve resources for the incoming BSC
handover on the Iur-g interface

GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None
Default Value: None

Recommended Value: NO
Meaning: This parameter specifies whether the reselection from 2G
cells to 3G cells is allowed.

GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: NO
Meaning: Whether to perform path loss-based sorting in a better cell
handover algorithm

GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: NO
Meaning: According to the P/N rule, if the conditions for edge
handover are met for P seconds within N seconds, the handover is
triggered.

This parameter specifies the number N.


GUI Value Range: 1~32

Actual Value Range: 0.5~16, step:0.5

Unit: s

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 6
Meaning: According to the P/N rule, if the conditions for edge
handover are met for P seconds within N seconds, the handover is
triggered.

This parameter specifies the number P.

GUI Value Range: 1~32

Actual Value Range: 0.5~16, step:0.5

Unit: s

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 4
Set Basic Parameters of Cell(SET GCELLBASICPARA)
Function

Use this command to modify the basic Parameters of the GSM internal cell.

Note

1. The cell can support GPRS only when it is configured with the PCU.

2. If the cell supports the adjacent cell of EDGE, NC2, NACC, PACKET SI or PCU64, it must support GPRS.

3. If the cell is modified to not support GPRS, it will not support EDGE, NC2, NACC, PACKET SI or PCU64 adjacent cell.

Parameter

Parameter ID
IDTYPE

CELLID
CELLNAME

LAYER

PRIOR
MAXTA
FRDLDTX

HRDLDTX

ENCRY
ENCRY

RXMIN

FRULDTX
HRULDTX

CALLRESTABDIS
IMMASSEN

DIRECTRYEN
UPPCEN

DNPCEN
SDDYN

LEVELRPT

DYNOpenTrxPower
BTSadjust

GMSKDELAY
DIVERT8PSKDELAY

ICBALLOW
TIMESLOTVOLADJALLOW
DIVERT16QAMDELAY

DIVERT32QAMDELAY
POWERREDUCE16QAM

POWERREDUCE32QAM
CELLSCENARIO

CELL8PSKPOWERLEVEL
FASTCALLTCHTHRESHOLD

IMMASSCBB
NBAMRTFOSWITCH

RTPSWITCH

Example

To set cell basic Parameters of a cell (Cell Index = 44, BFEDGEMTX=YES, LAYER=1), run the following command
SET GCELLBASICPARA: IDTYPE=BYID, CELLID=44, BFEDGEMTX=YES, LAYER=1;
ell(SET GCELLBASICPARA)

GSM internal cell.

C, PACKET SI or PCU64, it must support GPRS.

pport EDGE, NC2, NACC, PACKET SI or PCU64 adjacent cell.

Parameter Name
Index Type

Cell Index
Cell Name

Layer of The Cell

Cell Priority
Max TA
FR Use Downlink DTX

HR Use Downlink DTX

Encryption Algorithm
Encryption Algorithm

Minum Access RXLEV

FR Uplink DTX
HR Uplink DTX

Call Reestablishment Forbidden


TCH Immediate Assignment

Directed Retry
UL PC Allowed

DL PC Allowed
SDCCH Dynamic Allocation Allowed

Level Report Switch

Allow Dynamic Shutdown of TRX


Adjust Voltage

Diversity Transmitter GMSK Delay


Diversity Transmitter 8PSK Delay

ICB Allowed
Voltage Adjust Based Timeslots Allowed
Diversity Transmitter 16QAM Delay

Diversity Transmitter 32QAM Delay


16QAM Transmitter Power Reduce Level

32QAM Transmitter Power Reduce Level


Cell Scenario

Cell 8PSK Power Attenuation Grade


Fast Call Setup TCH Usage Threshold

Immediate Assignment Optimized


TFO Switch

Measure Link Delay Switch

4, BFEDGEMTX=YES, LAYER=1), run the following command:


FEDGEMTX=YES, LAYER=1;
Parameter Description
Meaning: Type of an index

GUI Value Range: BYNAME(By Name), BYID(By Index)

Actual Value Range: BYNAME, BYID

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: None


Meaning: Index of a cell, uniquely identifying a cell in a BSC

GUI Value Range: 0~2047

Actual Value Range: 0~2047

Unit: None
Default Value: None

Recommended Value: None


Meaning: Name of a cell, uniquely identifying a cell in a BSC

GUI Value Range: None

Actual Value Range: 1~64 characters

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: None

Meaning: Layer where a cell is located. The network designed by


Huawei has four layers: Umbrella (layer 4), Macro (layer 3), Micro
(layer 2), and Pico(layer 1). Each layer can be set with 16 priorities.

GUI Value Range: 1, 2, 3, 4

Actual Value Range: 1, 2, 3, 4

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 3

Meaning: This parameter controls handover between cells at the


same layer. Generally, the cells at the same layer are set with the
same priority. If the cells at the same layer have different priorities, a
cell with a smaller priority value has a higher priority.
GUI Value Range: PRIOR-1(Priority-1), PRIOR-2(Priority-2), PRIOR-
3(Priority-3), PRIOR-4(Priority-4), PRIOR-5(Priority-5), PRIOR-
6(Priority-6), PRIOR-7(Priority-7), PRIOR-8(Priority-8), PRIOR-
9(Priority-9), PRIOR-10(Priority-10), PRIOR-11(Priority-11), PRIOR-
12(Priority-12), PRIOR-13(Priority-13), PRIOR-14(Priority-14), PRIOR-
15(Priority-15), PRIOR-16(Priority-16)

Actual Value Range: PRIOR-1, PRIOR-2, PRIOR-3, PRIOR-4, PRIOR-5,


PRIOR-6, PRIOR-7, PRIOR-8, PRIOR-9, PRIOR-10, PRIOR-11, PRIOR-12,
PRIOR-13, PRIOR-14, PRIOR-15, PRIOR-16

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: None

Meaning: This parameter specifies the actual coverage area of a cell. After receiving the channel request message or handover

GUI Value Range: 0~255

Actual Value Range: 0~255

Unit: None

Default Value: None


Recommended Value: In Normal cell,the recommended value is 62;in
Double Timeslot Extension Cell,the recommended value is 219.

Meaning: Whether the downlink discontinuous transmission (DTX)


function is enabled for full rate (FR) calls. This function is also
restricted by the DTX switch in the MSC. If the MSC allows the
downlink DTX for calls and the value of this parameter(FRDLDTX) is
YES, the downlink DTX is enabled for FR calls of cells.

GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: YES

Meaning: Whether the downlink DTX function is enabled for half rate
(HR) calls. This function is also restricted by the DTX switch in the
MSC. If the MSC allows the downlink DTX for calls and the value of
this parameter(HRDLDTX) is YES, the downlink DTX is enabled for HR
calls of cells.

GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: YES


Meaning: Encryption algorithm supported by the BSS side
GUI Value Range: A5/0, A5/1, A5/2, A5/3, A5/4, A5/5, A5/6, A5/7

Actual Value Range: A5/0, A5/1, A5/2, A5/3, A5/4, A5/5, A5/6, A5/7

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: A5/0-1&A5/1-0&A5/2-0&A5/3-0&A5/4-


0&A5/5-0&A5/6-0&A5/7-0

Meaning: Minimum received signal level of the MS. This level is


reported in the system information. This parameter specifies the
minimum receive level of an MS to access the BSS. For details. see
GSM Rec. 05.08. The value of this parameter ranges from 0 to 63
(corresponding to -110 dBm to -47 dBm).

GUI Value Range: 0~63

Actual Value Range: 0~63

Unit: dB

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 8

Meaning: Whether the uplink DTX function is enabled for FR calls.


For details, see GSM Rec. 05.08. Uplink DTX is not restricted by the
MSC. If this parameter is set to May_Use, the MS can use DTX. If this
parameter is set to Shall_Use or Shall_Not_Use, the MS cannot use
DTX.
GUI Value Range: May_Use(May Use), Shall_Use(Shall Use),
Shall_NOT_Use(Shall not Use)

Actual Value Range: May_Use, Shall_Use, Shall_NOT_Use

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: Shall_Use

Meaning: Whether the uplink DTX function is enabled for HR calls.


For details, see GSM Rec. 05.08. Uplink DTX is not restricted by the
MSC. If this parameter is set to May_Use, the MS can use DTX. If this
parameter is set to Shall_Use or Shall_Not_Use, the MS cannot use
DTX.

GUI Value Range: May_Use(May Use), Shall_Use(Shall Use),


Shall_NOT_Use(Shall not Use)

Actual Value Range: May_Use, Shall_Use, Shall_NOT_Use

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: Shall_Use

Meaning: Whether to allow call re-establishment. Burst interference


or blind spots due to high buildings may lead to a radio link failure. If
a call drop is caused by such a failure, the MS can start call re-
establishment to resume the conversation.

GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)


Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: If this parameter is set to NO, the average call


drop rate decreases. This setting is applicable in suburbs or urban
areas with poor coverage. Call reestablishment, however, may take a
long time. Therefore, the subscriber may hang up the phone before
the call is re-established. Generally, the recommended value is YES.

Meaning: Whether to allow immediate TCH assignment. If this


parameter is set to YES, the BSC can assign a TCH immediately when
there is no available SDCCH for a channel request. If this parameter is
set to NO, the BSC can assign only an SDCCH when processing a
channel access request.

GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: NO

Meaning: Whether to enable a directed retry. The directed retry is to


hand over an MS to a neighboring cell in the same procedure as the
handover. The directed retry is an emergency measure applicable to
abnormal traffic peaks in some areas of a radio network. You should
not use the directed retry as a major means of solving traffic
congestion. If the directed retry always occurs in some areas of a
network, consider adjusting the sector and TRX configuration and the
network layout.
GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: YES


Meaning: Whether to allow MS power control

GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: YES


Meaning: Whether to allow BTS power control

GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None

Default Value: None


Recommended Value: YES

Meaning: Whether to allow SDCCH dynamic allocation, that is,


whether to allow dynamic conversion between TCHs and SDCCHs.

GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: YES


Meaning: Whether to support the reporting of the main diversity
level

GUI Value Range: NO(Not Support), YES(Support), NONE(Invalid)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES, NONE

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: None

Meaning: This parameter specifies whether to allow the BSC6900 to


enable the TRX Intelligent Shutdown feature on a cell.

GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)


Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: YES

Meaning: This parameter specifies whether to enable the TRX


Working Voltage Adjustment feature. When this parameter is set to
YES, the BSC6900 supports the feature where the power amplifier
can use different working voltages in different TRX modulation
modes.

GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: YES

Meaning: Delay of transmit diversity when GMSK is used. Generally,


the parameter is applicable to general fading environments. In this
case, the transmit diversity can obtain the gain of 3 dB to 5 dB. The
fading degrees, however, vary with environments. For a fixed delay,
different UEs may obtain different gains. In addition, a fixed delay
may have negative impacts on some codes of the EDGE service.
Therefore, the delay of transmit diversity must be configurable and
can be set for GMSK and 8PSK respectively.

GUI Value Range: 4~32


Actual Value Range: 0.5~4, step: 1/8

Unit: bit

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 20

Meaning: Delay of transmit diversity when 8PSK is used. Generally,


the parameter is applicable to general fading environments. The
transmit diversity can generally bring a gain of 3 dB to 5 dB. The
fading conditions vary with the MS location; therefore, MSs in a fixed
time delay obtain different gains. In addition, the EDGE service
coding may be adversely affected. Therefore, the time delay of
transmit diversity must be configurable and can be separately set for
GMSK and 8PSK. Only the double-transceiver BTSs and the
distributed BTSs can be configured with this parameter. For the BTSs
of other types, this parameter is set to an invalid value 255.

GUI Value Range: 4~32

Actual Value Range: 0.5~4, step: 1/8

Unit: bit

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 4
Meaning: This parameter is used to enable the Intelligent Combiner
Bypass (ICB) function on the BCCH TRX of a cell.

This parameter specifies whether to allow the cell to enable the ICB
function. When this parameter is set to YES, the TCHs on the non-
BCCH TRX are preferentially assigned. In this way, the largest possible
number of idle TCHs is reserved on the BCCH TRX, and thus the BCCH
TRX enters the ICB mode.
GUI Value Range: NO(NO), YES(YES), NULL(NULL)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES, NULL

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: NO

Meaning: This parameter determines whether the dynamic voltage


adjustment function is enabled on the basis of the number of
timeslots. If this parameter is set to YES, the power consumption of
base stations is reduced. This parameter maps the versions of base
stations. If the parameter is set to NULL, base stations do not support
this function.

GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes), NULL(Null)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES, NULL

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: NO
Meaning: Delay of transmit diversity when 16QAM is used. Generally,
the parameter is applicable to general fading environments. The
transmit diversity can generally bring a gain of 3 dB to 5 dB. The
fading conditions vary with the MS location; therefore, MSs in a fixed
time delay obtain different gains. In addition, the EDGE service
coding may be adversely affected. To avoid the preceding cases, the
delay of transmit diversity must be configurable and can be set for
GMSK and 16QAM respectively. Only the double-transceiver BTSs
and the distributed BTSs can be configured with this parameter. For
the BTSs of other types, this parameter is set to an invalid value 255.

GUI Value Range: 4~32

Actual Value Range: 0.5~4, step: 1/8

Unit: bit

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 4

Meaning: Delay of transmit diversity when 32QAM is used. Generally,


the parameter is applicable to general fading environments. The
transmit diversity can generally bring a gain of 3 dB to 5 dB. The
fading conditions vary with the MS location; therefore, MSs in a fixed
time delay obtain different gains. In addition, the EDGE service
coding may be adversely affected. To avoid the preceding cases, the
delay of transmit diversity must be configurable and can be set for
GMSK and 32QAM respectively. Only the double-transceiver BTSs
and the distributed BTSs can be configured with this parameter. For
the BTSs of other types, this parameter is set to an invalid value 255.

GUI Value Range: 4~32

Actual Value Range: 0.5~4, step: 1/8


Unit: bit

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 4

Meaning: Power attenuation level of timeslot 7 of the BCCH in


16QAM. The attenuation level ranges from 0 to 50, with the step of
0.2 dB. When the EDGE TRX sends signals in 16QAM, the transmit
power must be lower than the mean power in GMSK.

GUI Value Range: 0~50

Actual Value Range: 0~10, step: 0.2

Unit: dB

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 0

Meaning: Power attenuation level of timeslot 7 of the BCCH in


32QAM. The attenuation level ranges from 0 to 50, with the step of
0.2 dB. When the EDGE TRX sends signals in 32QAM, the transmit
power must be lower than the mean power in GMSK.

GUI Value Range: 0~50

Actual Value Range: 0~10, step: 0.2

Unit: dB
Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 0
Meaning: Information about the cell scenario. It needs to be sent to
the BTS. Based on the information, the BTS optimizes the allocation
of resources.

GUI Value Range: COMMON(COMMON), MULTIPATH(MULTIPATH),


INDOOR(INDOOR), HIGHWAY(HIGHWAY)

Actual Value Range: COMMON, MULTIPATH, INDOOR, HIGHWAY

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: COMMON


Meaning: Timeslot power attenuation level of the EDGE TRX in 8PSK.
The attenuation level ranges from 0 to 50, each of which corresponds
to an attenuation of 0.2 dB.

When the EDGE TRX sends signals in 8PSK, the transmit power must
be lower than the mean power in GMSK.

GUI Value Range: 0~50

Actual Value Range: 0~50

Unit: None

Default Value: None


Recommended Value: 0

Meaning: After a channel request message is received, the type of


the channel needs to be specified. In this case, if the threshold of the
load on the TCH in the current cell is smaller than the Fast Call Setup
TCH Usage Threshold and the request message is not issued during
location update or paging, a TCH is preferentially assigned.

GUI Value Range: 0~100

Actual Value Range: 0~100

Unit: per cent

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 0

Meaning: The channel activation and immediate assignment


messages are sent at the same time to accelerate the signaling
processing, thus increasing the response speed of the network.

GUI Value Range: NO(NO), YES(YES)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: NO
Meaning: Whether to enable the Tandem Free Operation (TFO)
function on the BTS through a CHANNEL ACTIVATION or MODE
MODIFY message. This parameter specifies whether to enable the
Tandem Free Operation (TFO) function. If the voice quality of an
ongoing MS-to-MS call is bad, the TFO function can be enabled to
improve end-to-end voice quality. The TFO function cannot be used
to improve the voice quality of an MS-to-PSTN call.

GUI Value Range: DISABLE(Disable), ENABLE(Enable)

Actual Value Range: DISABLE, ENABLE

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: DISABLE

Meaning: Whether to measure the delay on the link between the


BTSs that serve the calling MS and the called MS respectively

GUI Value Range: DISABLE(Disable), ENABLE(Enable)

Actual Value Range: DISABLE, ENABLE

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: DISABLE


Set Idle Basic Parameters of Cell(SET GCELLIDLEBASIC)
Function

Use this command to set basic call idle parameters of a cell.

Note

1. When the cell broadcast service is supported and the CBCH is CBCH+SDCCH8, the value of "Num of CCCH blocks Rsved for A

2. When the CCCH is configured as a combined CCCH, the value of "Num of CCCH blocks Rsved for AGCH" ranges from 0 to 2. O

Parameter

Parameter ID Parameter Name


IDTYPE Index Type

CELLID Cell Index


CELLNAME Cell Name

ATT Attach-detach Allowed


TX TX-integer
CBA Cell Bar Access
CBQ Cell Bar Qualify

BSAGBLKSRES CCCH Blocks Reserved for AGCH


BSPAMFRAMS Multi-Frames in a Cycle on the Paging CH
T3212 T3212

CRH Cell Reselect Hysteresis Parameters


PI Cell Reselect Parameters Indication

NCCPERMIT NCC Permitted


CRO Cell Reselect Offset
Example

To set basic call idle parameters of a cell (Cell Index = 0; Attach-detach allowed = No; Tx-integer = TX_5; Cell Ba
SET GCELLIDLEBASIC: IDTYPE=BYID, CELLID=0, ATT=NO, TX=TX_5, CBA=NO;
LLIDLEBASIC)

"Num of CCCH blocks Rsved for AGCH" cannot be smaller than 1.

ed for AGCH" ranges from 0 to 2. Otherwise, it ranges from 0 to 7.

Parameter Description
Meaning: Type of an index

GUI Value Range: BYNAME(By Name), BYID(By


Index)

Actual Value Range: BYNAME, BYID

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: None


Meaning: Index of a cell, uniquely identifying a cell
in a BSC

GUI Value Range: 0~2047

Actual Value Range: 0~2047

Unit: None
Default Value: None

Recommended Value: None


Meaning: Name of a cell, uniquely identifying a cell
in a BSC

GUI Value Range: None

Actual Value Range: 1~64 characters

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: None

Meaning: Attach-detach Allowed (ATT). If this


parameter is set to YES, when an MS is powered
off, the network does not process any call
connection for the MS as a called party. In this way,
the network processing time and resources are
saved.

GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: YES


Meaning: Tx-integer (T for short). This parameter
specifies the number of timeslots between two
transmissions when an MS sends multiple
consecutive channel requests.

The access algorithm is defined in GSM Rec. 04.08


to reduce the collisions on the RACH and improve
the efficiency of the RACH. The algorithm specifies
three parameters: Tx-integer (T for short),
maximum number of retransmissions (RET), and S
related to channel combination.

This parameter works with the configuration of the


CCCH to determine the parameter S. The relations
between this parameter and the configuration of
the CCCH are as follows:

When this parameter is set to 3, 8, 14, or 50, S is 55


if the CCCH and SDCCH do not share a physical
channel.

When this parameter is set to 3, 8, 14, or 50, S is 41


if the CCCH and SDCCH share a physical channel.

When this parameter is set to 4, 9, or 6, S is 76 if


the CCCH and SDCCH do not share a physical
channel.

When this parameter is set to 4, 9, or 6, S is 52 if


the CCCH and SDCCH share a physical channel.

When this parameter is set to 5, 10, or 20, S is 109


if the CCCH and SDCCH do not share a physical
channel.

When this parameter is set to 5, 10, or 20, S is 58 if


the CCCH and SDCCH share a physical channel.

When this parameter is set to 6, 11, or 25, S is 163


if the CCCH and SDCCH do not share a physical
channel.
When this parameter is set to 6, 11, or 25, S is 86 if
the CCCH and SDCCH share a physical channel.

When this parameter is set to 7, 12, or 32, S is 217


if the CCCH and SDCCH do not share a physical
channel.

When this parameter is set to 7, 12, or 32, S is 115


if the CCCH and SDCCH share a physical channel.

The timeslot for sending messages is a random


value from the collection of {0, 1..., MAX(T, 8)-1}.

The number of timeslots (excluding the timeslot


used to send messages) between two adjacent
channel request messages is a random value from
the collection of {S, S+1, ..., S+T-1}.

When T increases, the interval between two


adjacent channel requests increases, and RACH
conflicts decrease.

When S increases, the interval between two


adjacent channel request messages increases, and
RACH conflicts decrease, thus improving the usage
of AGCH and SDCCH.

The access time of the MS, however, is prolonged


and the network performance is decreased when T
and S increase. Under normal conditions, an
appropriate T value should be used to ensure that S
is as low as possible, and ensure that AGCH and
SDCCH are not overloaded.

GUI Value Range: TX_3(3), TX_4(4), TX_5(5),


TX_6(6), TX_7(7), TX_8(8), TX_9(9), TX_10(10),
TX_11(11), TX_12(12), TX_14(14), TX_16(16),
TX_20(20), TX_25(25), TX_32(32), TX_50(50)
Actual Value Range: TX_3, TX_4, TX_5, TX_6, TX_7,
TX_8, TX_9, TX_10, TX_11, TX_12, TX_14, TX_16,
TX_20, TX_25, TX_32, TX_50

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: TX_32


Meaning: Used together with Cell Bar Qualify to
decide the priority status of a cell. Refer to GSM
Rec. 04.08.

Cell Bar Qualify Cell Bar Access Cell selection


priority Cell reselection priority

NO NO Normal Normal

NO YES Prohibited Prohibited

YES NO Low Normal

YES YES Low Normal

GUI Value Range: NO(NO), YES(YES)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None

Default Value: None


Recommended Value: The CBA function applies to
special scenarios. If this parameter is set to YES and
Cell Bar Qualify is set to no, only handovers are
allowed in a cell, and direct access of an MS is not
allowed. This condition applies to a dual-network
coverage cell. For a common cell, this parameter
should be set to NO.

Meaning: Used together with Cell Bar Access to


decide the priority status of a cell. See GSM Rec.
0408. This parameter does not affect cell
reselection but cell selection only.

Cell Bar Qualify Cell Bar Access Cell selection


priority Cell reselection priority

NO NO Normal Normal

NO YES Prohibited Prohibited

YES NO Low Normal

YES YES Low Normal

GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: NO

Meaning: BS-AG-BLKS-RES, indicating the number


of the CCCH message blocks reserved for the
AGCH. After the CCCHs are configured, the value of
this parameter indicates the actual seizure rates of
the AGCHs and the PCHs over the CCCHs.
GUI Value Range: 0~7

Actual Value Range: 0~7

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 1

Meaning: Number of multiframes in a cycle on a


paging sub-channel. In fact, this parameter
specifies the number of paging sub-channels that a
paging channel in a cell is divided into.
In an actual network, an MS does not listen to
other paging sub-channels but its belonging paging
sub-channel only. Refer to GSM Rec. 05.02 and
GSM Rec. 05.08. The larger the value of this
parameter, the more the number of the paging
sub-channels in a cell, and the fewer the number of
the users belonging to each paging sub-channel. In
this case, the mean uptime of the MS battery can
be prolonged. Refer to the computing mode of
paging group in GSM 05.02 of GSM Standards. The
larger the value of this parameter, however, the
larger the time delay of a paging message in a
space segment. Thus, the average service
performance of the system lowers. Based on the
principle of ensuring that overload does not occur
to paging channels, you must set this parameter to
a value as small as possible. You must regularly
measure the overload conditions of the paging
channels in a running network and accordingly
adjust the value of this parameter properly. A
paging message in a location area must be sent in
all the cells within this location area at the same
time. Therefore, the capacity of a paging channel of
each cell in a location area must be the same or
nearly the same. The capacity refers to the
calculated number of paging sub-channels of each
cell.

GUI Value Range: 2_M_PERIOD(2 Multiframe


Period), 3_M_PERIOD(3 Multiframe Period),
4_M_PERIOD(4 Multiframe Period), 5_M_PERIOD(5
Multiframe Period), 6_M_PERIOD(6 Multiframe
Period), 7_M_PERIOD(7 Multiframe Period),
8_M_PERIOD(8 Multiframe Period), 9_M_PERIOD(9
Multiframe Period)

Actual Value Range: 940~4230, step: 470

Unit: ms
Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 2_M_PERIOD


Meaning: This parameter specifies the length of
the timer for periodic location update.

GUI Value Range: 0~255

Actual Value Range: 0~1530, step: 6

Unit: min

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 20

Meaning: Cell reselection hysteresis. This is one of


the parameters used for deciding whether to
reselect cells in different location areas. This
parameter can avoid the increase of network
signaling traffic due to frequent location update
and reduce the risk of losing paging messages.

GUI Value Range: 0dB, 2dB, 4dB, 6dB, 8dB, 10dB,


12dB, 14dB

Actual Value Range: 0dB, 2dB, 4dB, 6dB, 8dB, 10dB,


12dB, 14dB

Unit: dB

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 6dB


Meaning: Cell Reselect Parameters Indication (PI), sent on the broadcast channel, indicates whether Cell Reselect Offset, Cell R

GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: YES


Meaning: A set of NCCs of the cells to be measured
by the MS. This parameter is an information
element (IE) in the system information type 2 and 6
messages.

If a bit of the value of this parameter is set to 1, the


MS reports the corresponding measurement report
to the BTS. The value of this parameter has a byte
(eight bits). Each bit maps with an NCC (0~7) and
the most significant bit corresponds to NCC 7. If bit
N is 0, the MS does not measure the cell level of
NCC N.

GUI Value Range: SELECTION0_PERM(Selection of 0


Perm.), SELECTION1_PERM(Selection of 1 Perm.),
SELECTION2_PERM(Selection of 2 Perm.),
SELECTION3_PERM(Selection of 3 Perm.),
SELECTION4_PERM(Selection of 4 Perm.),
SELECTION5_PERM(Selection of 5 Perm.),
SELECTION6_PERM(Selection of 6 Perm.),
SELECTION7_PERM(Selection of 7 Perm.)
Actual Value Range: SELECTION0_PERM,
SELECTION1_PERM, SELECTION2_PERM,
SELECTION3_PERM, SELECTION4_PERM,
SELECTION5_PERM, SELECTION6_PERM,
SELECTION7_PERM

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: SELECTION0_PERM-


1&SELECTION1_PERM-1&SELECTION2_PERM-
1&SELECTION3_PERM-1&SELECTION4_PERM-
1&SELECTION5_PERM-1&SELECTION6_PERM-
1&SELECTION7_PERM-1

Meaning: Cell Reselect Offset (CRO), indicating a


correction of the C2.

Proper setting of this parameter can reduce the


number of handover times, helpful for assigning an
MS to a better cell. In a special case that the PT is
31, the larger the CRO value is, the lower the
possibility of handing over an MS to the cell.

Generally, do not set the CRO to a value larger than


25 dB. The CRO with a too large value will cause
uncertain states in a network. The CRO values of
the cells with different priorities in a network are
almost the same. Refer to GSM Rec. 05.08 and
GSM Rec. 04.08. The setting of this parameter
affects only the MSs supporting the protocol of
GSM Phase 2 or a later version.

GUI Value Range: 0~63

Actual Value Range: 0~126, step: 2


Unit: dB

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 0

No; Tx-integer = TX_5; Cell Bar Access = No), run the following command:
Set GPRS Channel Management Parameters of 2G Cell(SE
Function

Use this command to set GPRS channel management parameters of a cell.

Note

This command can be used in built-in PCU mode only.

Parameter

Parameter ID Parameter Name


IDTYPE Index Type

CELLID Cell Index


CELLNAME Cell Name

MAXPDCHRATE Maximum Rate Threshold of PDCHs in a Cell


UPDYNCHNTRANLEV Uplink Multiplex Threshold of Dynamic Channel
Conversion

DWNDYNCHNTRANLEV Downlink Multiplex Threshold of Dynamic Channel


Conversion
PDCHUPLEV PDCH Uplink Multiplex Threshold

PDCHDWNLEV PDCH Downlink Multiplex Threshold


IUOCHNTRAN Dynamic Channel Conversion Parameter of Concentric
Cell

DYNCHFREETM Timer of Releasing Idle Dynamic Channel


DYNCHNPREEMPTLEV Level of Preempting Dynamic Channel

DYNCHTRANRESLEV Reservation Threshold of Dynamic Channel Conversion


ABISTSFREETM Timer of Releasing Abis Timeslot
THP1ARP1PRIWEIGHT THP1-ARP1 Priority Weight

THP1ARP2PRIWEIGHT THP1-ARP2 Priority Weight

THP1ARP3PRIWEIGHT THP1-ARP3 Priority Weight


THP2ARP1PRIWEIGHT THP2-ARP1 Priority Weight

THP2ARP2PRIWEIGHT THP2-ARP2 Priority Weight


THP2ARP3PRIWEIGHT THP2-ARP3 Priority Weight

THP3ARP1PRIWEIGHT THP3-ARP1 Priority Weight


THP3ARP2PRIWEIGHT THP3-ARP2 Priority Weight

THP3ARP3PRIWEIGHT THP3-ARP3 Priority Weight

BKGARP1PRIWEIGHT Background-ARP1 Priority Weight


BKGARP2PRIWEIGHT Background-ARP2 Priority Weight

BKGARP3PRIWEIGHT Background-ARP3 Priority Weight


BEARP1PRIWEIGHT BestEffort-ARP1 Priority Weight

BEARP2PRIWEIGHT BestEffort-ARP2 Priority Weight

BEARP3PRIWEIGHT BestEffort-ARP3 Priority Weight


BEARP3PRIWEIGHT BestEffort-ARP3 Priority Weight

PDCHREFORMING PDCH Reforming


MSRDPDCHLEV MSRD PDCH Multiplex Threshold

MSRDMCSLEV MSRD MCS Threshold


RTTIPDCHMULTIPLEXTHRESH RTTI PDCH Multiplex Threshold

DefaultDynPdchPreTranNum Number of Dynamic Channel Pre-Converted


ReservedDynPdchPreTranNum Number of Reserved Dynamic Channel

ALLOCSINGLEPDCHFORSIGNALLING Allocate One PDCH for Signaling Data

Example
1. To set the GPRS channel management parameters of a 2G cell (Cell Index = 0; Maximum Ratio Threshold of P
SET GCELLPSCHM: IDTYPE=BYID, CELLID=0, MAXPDCHRATE=1;

2. To set the GPRS channel management parameters of a 2G cell (Cell Name = cell-11; Maximum Ratio Threshol
SET GCELLPSCHM: IDTYPE=BYNAME, CELLNAME="cell-11", MAXPDCHRATE=1;
f 2G Cell(SET GCELLPSCHM)

Parameter Description
Meaning: Subscribers can specify the cell according to
the index or the name.

GUI Value Range: BYNAME(By Name), BYID(By Index)

Actual Value Range: BYNAME, BYID

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: None


Meaning: Index of a cell, uniquely identifying a cell in a
BSC

GUI Value Range: 0~2047

Actual Value Range: 0~2047

Unit: None
Default Value: None

Recommended Value: None


Meaning: Name of a cell, uniquely identifying a cell in a
BSC

GUI Value Range: None

Actual Value Range: 1~64 characters

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: None

Meaning: Maximum value of the PDCH ratio in a cell.


The number of available TCHs and PDCHs in a cell is set
to a fixed value. The PDCH ratio is: Number of available
PDCHs/(Number of available TCHFs + Number of
available static PDCHs). This parameter is used to
restrict the PDCH ratio.

GUI Value Range: 0~100

Actual Value Range: 0~100

Unit: per cent

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 30
Meaning: Uplink multiplex threshold of dynamic
channel conversion. When the subscriber number on
the channel reaches the value (threshold/10), the
dynamic channel conversion application is triggered. We
recommand that the value of "Uplink Multiplex
Threshold of Dynamic Channel Conversion" should be
less than "PDCH Uplink Multiplex Threshold" for
triggering converting dynamic channel in time and
reducing PDCH multiplex.

GUI Value Range: 10~70

Actual Value Range: 10~70

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 20

Meaning: Downlink multiplex threshold of dynamic


channel conversion. When the subscriber number on
the channel reaches the value (threshold/10), the
dynamic channel conversion is triggered. We
recommand that the value of "Downlink Multiplex
Threshold of Dynamic Channel Conversion" should be
less than "PDCH Downlink Multiplex Threshold" for
triggering converting dynamic channel in time and
reducing PDCH multiplex.

GUI Value Range: 10~80

Actual Value Range: 10~80

Unit: None
Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 20

Meaning: PDCH uplink multiplex threshold, indicating


the maximum TBFs on the uplink PDCH (parameter
value/10). We recommand that the value of "Uplink
Multiplex Threshold of Dynamic Channel Conversion"
should be less than "PDCH Uplink Multiplex Threshold"
for triggering converting dynamic channel in time and
reducing PDCH multiplex.

GUI Value Range: 10~70

Actual Value Range: 10~70

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 70

Meaning: PDCH downlink multiplex threshold,


Indicating the maximum TBFs on the downlink PDCH
(parameter value/10).We recommand that the value of
"Downlink Multiplex Threshold of Dynamic Channel
Conversion" should be less than "PDCH Downlink
Multiplex Threshold" for triggering converting dynamic
channel in time and reducing PDCH multiplex.

GUI Value Range: 10~160

Actual Value Range: 10~160

Unit: None
Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 80
Meaning: Conversion policy of the dynamic channel of
the concentric cell

GUI Value Range: CONVERT0(Only convert at UL),


CONVERT1(Only convert at OL), CONVERT2(UL first and
convert allowed), CONVERT3(OL first and convert
allowed)

Actual Value Range: CONVERT0, CONVERT1, CONVERT2,


CONVERT3

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: CONVERT0

Meaning: Time to wait for releasing the dynamic


channel after the TBF on the dynamic channel is
released. When all the TBFs on the channel are
released, the dynamic channel is not released at once.
Instead, the timer is started when the channels are idle.
Before the timer expires, if new service request is
received, the dynamic channel is still occupied and
timer is stopped; otherwise, the dynamic channel is
released after the timer expired.

GUI Value Range: 10~3600

Actual Value Range: 10~3600


Unit: s

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 20

Meaning: Mode of preempting the dynamic channel for


the CS domain and PS domain. Only the channel
configured in the TCH/F mode can be preempted.

"Preempt all dynamic TCHFs" indicates the circuit


domain can preempt all the dynamic channels.

"No preempt of CCHs" indicates the circuit domain can


preempt all the dynamic channels except the CCHs.

"No preempt of service TCHF" indicates the circuit


domain cannot preempt all the dynamic channels of
bearer services.

GUI Value Range: LEVEL0(Preempt all dynamic TCHFs),


LEVEL1(No preempt of CCHs), LEVEL2(No preempt of
service TCHF)

Actual Value Range: LEVEL0, LEVEL1, LEVEL2

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: LEVEL0


Meaning: Number of full-rate TCHs reserved for the CS
domain. This parameter is valid only when Level of
Preempting Dynamic Channel is set to LEVEL1 or
LEVEL2.
GUI Value Range: 0~8

Actual Value Range: 0~8

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 2

Meaning: Interval between detection of the Abis


timeslot being in idle state and releasing of the Abis
timeslot. When channels are idle, the timer is started.
When the timer is expires, the Abis timeslot is released.
When all the TBFs on the channel are released, the Abis
timeslot is not released at once. Instead, the timer is
started when the channels are idle. Before the timer
expires, if new service request is received and the Abis
timeslot is occupied, then the timer is stopped;
otherwise, the timeslot is released after the timer
expires.

When Number of Dynamic Channel Pre-Converted is


greater than 0, the Abis timeslots are not released after
the static PDCH and pre-converted PDCH are idle.

GUI Value Range: 10~3600

Actual Value Range: 10~3600

Unit: s

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 15
Meaning: Combination of the THP1 and ARP1 priority in
the Interactive service. THP1-ARP1 priority weight
determines the number of the budget blocks and the
block scheduling priority.

GUI Value Range: 1~10

Actual Value Range: 1~10

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 10
Meaning: Combination of the THP1 and ARP2 priority in
the Interactive service. THP1-ARP2 priority weight
determines the number of the budget blocks and the
block scheduling priority.

GUI Value Range: 1~10

Actual Value Range: 1~10

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 6
Meaning: Combination of the THP1 and ARP3 priority in
the Interactive service. THP1-ARP3 priority weight
determines the number of the budget blocks and the
block scheduling priority.

GUI Value Range: 1~10


Actual Value Range: 1~10

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 4
Meaning: Combination of the THP2 and ARP1 priority in
the Interactive service. THP2-ARP1 priority weight
determines the number of the budget blocks and the
block scheduling priority.

GUI Value Range: 1~10

Actual Value Range: 1~10

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 8
Meaning: Combination of the THP2 and ARP2 priority in
the Interactive service. THP2-ARP2 priority weight
determines the number of the budget blocks and the
block scheduling priority.

GUI Value Range: 1~10

Actual Value Range: 1~10

Unit: None
Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 4
Meaning: Combination of the THP2 and ARP3 priority in
the Interactive service. THP2-ARP3 priority weight
determines the number of the budget blocks and the
block scheduling priority.

GUI Value Range: 1~10

Actual Value Range: 1~10

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 3
Meaning: Combination of the THP3 and ARP1 priority in
the Interactive service. THP3-ARP1 priority weight
determines the number of the budget blocks and the
block scheduling priority.

GUI Value Range: 1~10

Actual Value Range: 1~10

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 6
Meaning: Combination of the THP3 and ARP2 priority in
the Interactive service. THP3-ARP2 priority weight
determines the number of the budget blocks and the
block scheduling priority.

GUI Value Range: 1~10

Actual Value Range: 1~10

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 3
Meaning: Combination of the THP3 and ARP3 priority in
the Interactive service. THP3-ARP3 priority weight
determines the number of the budget blocks and the
block scheduling priority.

GUI Value Range: 1~10

Actual Value Range: 1~10

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 2

Meaning: ARP1 priority in the Background service. ARP1


priority weight determines the number of the budget
blocks and the block scheduling priority.

GUI Value Range: 1~10


Actual Value Range: 1~10

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 4

Meaning: ARP2 priority in the Background service. ARP2


priority weight determines the number of the budget
blocks and the block scheduling priority.

GUI Value Range: 1~10

Actual Value Range: 1~10

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 2

Meaning: ARP3 priority in the Background service. ARP3


priority weight determines the number of the budget
blocks and the block scheduling priority.

GUI Value Range: 1~10

Actual Value Range: 1~10

Unit: None
Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 1
Meaning: ARP1 priority in the BE service. ARP1 priority
weight determines the number of the budget blocks
and the block scheduling priority.

GUI Value Range: 1~10

Actual Value Range: 1~10

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 8
Meaning: ARP2 priority in the BE service. ARP2 priority
weight determines the number of the budget blocks
and the block scheduling priority.

GUI Value Range: 1~10

Actual Value Range: 1~10

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 4
Meaning: ARP3 priority in the BE service. ARP3 priority
weight determines the number of the budget blocks
and the block scheduling priority.
GUI Value Range: 1~10

Actual Value Range: 1~10

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 2
Meaning: This parameter must be used together with
Level of Preempting Dynamic Channel in the following
conditions:

1. When Level of Preempting Dynamic Channel is set to


"No preempt of service TCHF" and PDCH Reforming is
set to "Yes", the channels for the CS service is released
if the CS service fails to be switched to another channel.

2: When Level of Preempting Dynamic Channel is set to


"Preempt all dynamic TCHFs" or "No preempt of CCHs"
and PDCH Reforming is set to "Yes", the CS service is
switched to the original channel if the CS service fails to
be switched to another channel.

GUI Value Range: NO(NO), YES(YES)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: NO
Meaning: PDCH Downlink multiplex threshold in the
Mobile Station Receiver Diversity (MSRD) mode. When
this parameter is set to "80", the MS does not adopt the
MSRD mode. When the number of the TBF on the PDCH
that is assigned to the MS exceeds this parameter or the
coding rate of the PDCH is smaller than the threshold of
the coding rate in MSRD mode, the MS is required to
adopt the MSRD mode.

GUI Value Range: 10~80

Actual Value Range: 10~80

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 40
Meaning: Threshold of the MS Receiver Diversity
(MSRD) mode

GUI Value Range: MCS1(MCS1), MCS2(MCS2),


MCS3(MCS3), MCS4(MCS4), MCS5(MCS5),
MCS6(MCS6), MCS7(MCS7), MCS8(MCS8), MCS9(MCS9)

Actual Value Range: MCS1, MCS2, MCS3, MCS4, MCS5,


MCS6, MCS7, MCS8, MCS9

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: MCS5


Meaning: Maximum number of RTTI TBFs that can be
multiplexed on the PDCH. A PDCH can be assigned
when the number of RTTI TBFs on it is smaller than the
value of this parameter. This parameter is valid only
when its value is smaller than or equal to MSRD PDCH
DL Multiplexing Threshold.

GUI Value Range: 10~80

Actual Value Range: 10~80

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 30
Meaning: This parameter specifies the default pre-
converted PDCHs in the dynamic transferable channel
pool.

When this parameter is greater than 0, three sub-links


are bound to the static PDCH and pre-converted PDCH
in a cell by default.

The pre-converted PDCH can be preempted. You can set


Number of Reserved Dynamic Channel as required
when you expect the pre-converted PDCH not to be
preempted.

GUI Value Range: 0~32

Actual Value Range: 0~32

Unit: None
Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 0

Meaning: This parameter specifies the number of the


reserved PDCHs that are not used for channel
converstion in the dynamic transferable channel pool.

GUI Value Range: 0~8

Actual Value Range: 0~8

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 0
Meaning: When this parameter is set to ON, the
GMM/SM signaling service is assigned only one PDCH;
otherwise, the GMM/SM signaling service is assigned
one or more PDCHs as required.

GUI Value Range: OFF(OFF), ON(ON)

Actual Value Range: OFF, ON

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: OFF


m Ratio Threshold of PDCHs in a Cell = 1), run the following command:

ximum Ratio Threshold of PDCHs in a Cell = 1), run the following command:
Set Software Parameters of Cell(SET GCELLSOFT)
Function

Use this command to set the software parameters of a cell.

Note

1.Monitoring cell logical channel failure takes effect only when Flex Abis Mode is set to Fix Abis.

Parameter

Parameter ID Parameter Name


IDTYPE Index Type

CELLID Cell Index


CELLNAME Cell Name

AIDDELAYPROTECTTIME Aiding Delay Protect Time


DIRMAGANSITEFLAG Directly Magnifier BTS Flag

DROPCTRLERRINDT200 Drop Optimize Err Ind[T200 timeout]


DROPCTRLERRINDDMRSP Drop Optimize Err Ind[unsolicited DM response]

DROPCTRLERRINDSEQERR Drop Optimize Err Ind[sequence error]


DROPCTRLCONNFAILRLFAIL Drop Optimize Conn Fail[radio link fail]

DROPCTRLCONNFAILHOACCFAIL Drop Optimize Conn Fail[HO access fail]


DROPCTRLCONNFAILOM Drop Optimize Conn Fail[OM intervention]

DROPCTRLCONNFAILRRNOTAVL Drop Optimize Conn Fail[resource not available]


DROPCTRLCONNFAILOTHER Drop Optimize Conn Fail[other]

DROPCTRLRELIND Drop Optimize Release Indication


DROPCTRLABISCONNFAIL Drop Optimize ABIS Link Failure

DROPCTRLEQUIPFAIL Drop Optimize Equipment Failure


DROPCTRLFORCHOFAIL Drop Optimize Forced Handover Failure

DROPCTRLNOMR Drop Optimize No MR for Long Time


DROPCTRLRESCHK Drop Optimize Resource Check

DROPCTRLINBSCHO Drop Optimize Into-BSC Handover Timeout


DROPCTRLOUTBSCHOT8 Drop Optimize Out-BSC Handover Timeout

DROPCTRLINTRABSCOUTHO Drop Optimize Intra-BSC Handover Timeout


DROPCTRLINTRACELLHO Drop Optimize Intra-Cell Handover Timeout

FREQSCANRLSTTYPE Frequency Scan Result Type


ADAPTASSIGNMENTFLOW Assignment Procedure in Intra-Cell HO Allowed

FORCEMSACCESS Force MS to Send Ho Access SWITCH

SUBRESPREEMPTFLG Sublink Resources Preemption Switch


SUBRESPREEMPTFLG Sublink Resources Preemption Switch

LOWLEVSUBRESPREEMPTFLG Low-level Sublink Resource Preempt Switch

OUTSERVICEALM Cell Out-of-Service Alarm Switch


INTERBANDSTATALGO Interfere Band Stat Algorithm Type

PMOAFLAG Cell Paging Package Switch


PMI Interval for Sending Cell Paging Package

PMNUM Number of Cell Pagings in One Package


MSCAPABLESTATSWITCH MS Capability Statistic Switch

SDFASTHOSWITCH SD Quick HO
FORCEDCELLEFRSWITCH Allow Forced EFR in Cell

PAGINGAVGCAPACITYINPERIOD Average Paging Message Number In Period

PAGINGMAXCAPACITYINPERIOD MAX Paging Message Number In Period


STIRCALLOWED EICC Allowed

QUERYCMAFTERINBSCHO Query Classmark after In-BSC HO Enabled


SENDCMAFTERINBSCHO Send Classmark ENQ Result to MSC Enabled

TCHTIMEHOSWITCH TCH Time Handover Switch

TCHTIMEHOPERIOD TCH Time Handover Period


FLEXTSCSWITCH Flex TSC Switch

DUMMYBITRANDSWITCH Dummy Bit Randomization Switch


STOPSI5SWITCH Stop Send SI 5/5bis/5ter after Encrypt

ACTL2REEST Activate L2 Re-establishment


BADQUALDISCTHRES Bad Quality Disconnection Threshold

TMRBADQUALDISCSTAT Timer for Bad Quality DISC Statistic


RPTDLVQIALLOWED Report Downlink VQI Allowed

PWRLOCATION Location Group Power Switch


FERRPTEN FER Report Enable
PDCHPWRSAVEN PDCH Power Saving Enable

BTSSAICPCADJSWITCH Switch for BTS Supporting SAIC PC Adjust


TSCPLANEN TSC Plan Enable

MACODINGMOD ARFCN Coding Scheme


BANDINDICATOR1900 High Band Indicator of Cell 1900

BANDINDICATOR900 High Band Indicator of Cell 900


BANDINDICATOR850 High Band Indicator of Cell 850

CELLPAGINGOVERLOADCOUNTER Cell Paging Overload Threshold


UMCROSSTALKOPTALLOWED Um Interface Crosstalk Optimization Allowed

QTRUCHANMANGSWITCH QTRU Signal Merge Avoid Switch


PAGINGLIFETIME BTS Paging Lifetime
TCMUTEDETECTFLAG Mute Detect Class1 Switch

MUTECHECKCLASS1PERIOD Period of Mute Detect Class1


EXCEPFRAMETHRES Exceptional Frame Threshold of Mute Detect
Class1

MUTECHECKCLASS2SWITCH Mute Detect Class2 Switch


DETECTFRAMEPERIOD Period of Mute Detect Class2 TRAU Frame

MUTECHECKPEIROD Period of Mute Detect Class2


MUTEFORBITCALLTMINTVAL Access Prohibited Upon One-Way Audio

MUTERELCALLEN Forced Call Release Upon Failed Handover in One-


Way Audio
CHANFAULTALMSWITCH Monitoring Alarm Switch for Channel Failure

CHANFAULTALMTCHTH TCH Available Threshold of Channel Failure


CHANFAULTALMPDCHTH PDCH Available Threshold of Channel Failure

CHANPDOUTTIME PDCH Out-of-Synchronization Period


Example

To set the software parameters of a cell (Index Type = BYID, Cell Index = 0; Cell Paging Package Switch = OPEN;
SET GCELLSOFT: IDTYPE=BYID, CELLID=0, PMOAFLAG=OPEN, PMI=1, PMNUM=2;
LLSOFT)

Parameter Description
Meaning: Type of an index

GUI Value Range: BYNAME(By Name), BYID(By


Index)

Actual Value Range: BYNAME, BYID

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: None


Meaning: Index of a cell, uniquely identifying a cell
in a BSC

GUI Value Range: 0~2047

Actual Value Range: 0~2047

Unit: None

Default Value: None


Recommended Value: None
Meaning: Name of a cell, uniquely identifying a
cell in a BSC

GUI Value Range: None

Actual Value Range: 1~64 characters

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: None

Meaning: Delay time for mutual-aid detection on


a cell after the cell is initialized. When the cell
initialization has just finished, the cell is in an
unstable state. Mutual-aid detection at this time
may cause a wrong decision. Therefore, this
parameter is used for specifying proper delay.

GUI Value Range: 1~60

Actual Value Range: 1~60

Unit: min

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 15
Meaning: Whether a cell is a repeater. With
simpler functions than a BTS, a repeater is a
coverage extension device of a BTS. It is applied to
widely-stretched areas or indoor areas to solve
the dead zone problem of BTS coverage. Using
repeaters cannot increase the traffic capacity of a
network but improve the coverage only. Because
the BTS coverage increases, however, the total
traffic improves accordingly.

The setting of this parameter has effects on


handovers. Repeaters use the asynchronous
transfer mode (ATM) due to a greater distance
between them. Therefore, handovers between
repeaters are asynchronous. Synchronous
handovers will fail.

GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: NO

Meaning: Whether to optimize the call drops


resulting from error indication (T200 timeout). The
value 0 means "optimize" and 1 means "not
optimize". If the value of this parameter is 0, the
call drops resulting from this cause are not
brought into the statistics of call drops.

GUI Value Range: 0~1


Actual Value Range: 0~1

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 1

Meaning: Whether to optimize the call drops


resulting from error indication (unsolicited DM
response). The value 0 means "optimize" and 1
means "not optimize". If the value of this
parameter is 0, the call drops resulting from this
cause are not brought into the statistics of call
drops.

GUI Value Range: 0~1

Actual Value Range: 0~1

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 1

Meaning: Whether to optimize the call drops


resulting from error indication (sequence error).
The value 0 means "optimize" and 1 means "not
optimize". If the value of this parameter is 0, the
call drops resulting from this cause are not
brought into the statistics of call drops.

GUI Value Range: 0~1

Actual Value Range: 0~1


Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 1

Meaning: Whether to optimize the call drops


resulting from connection failure (radio link
failure). The value 0 means "optimize" and 1
means "not optimize". If the value of this
parameter is 0, the call drops resulting from this
cause are not brought into the statistics of call
drops.

GUI Value Range: 0~1

Actual Value Range: 0~1

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 1

Meaning: Whether to optimize the call drops


resulting from connection failure (handover access
failure). The value 0 means "optimize" and 1
means "not optimize". If the value of this
parameter is 0, the call drops resulting from this
cause are not brought into the statistics of call
drops.

GUI Value Range: 0~1

Actual Value Range: 0~1


Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 1

Meaning: Whether to optimize the call drops


resulting from connection failure, operation and
maintenance (OM) intervention. The value 0
means "optimize" and 1 means "not optimize". If
the value of this parameter is 0, the call drops
resulting from this cause are not brought into the
statistics of call drops.

GUI Value Range: 0~1

Actual Value Range: 0~1

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 1

Meaning: Whether to optimize the call drops


resulting from connection failure (unavailability of
radio resources). The value 0 means "optimize"
and 1 means "not optimize". If the value of this
parameter is 0, the call drops resulting from this
cause are not brought into the statistics of call
drops.

GUI Value Range: 0~1

Actual Value Range: 0~1


Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 1

Meaning: Whether to optimize the call drops


resulting from a connection failure except for
handover access failure, OM intervention, radio
link failure, and unavailability of radio resources.
The value 0 means "optimize" and 1 means "not
optimize". If the value of this parameter is 0, the
call drops resulting from this cause are not
brought into the statistics of call drops.

GUI Value Range: 0~1

Actual Value Range: 0~1

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 1

Meaning: Whether to optimize the call drops


resulting from release indications. The value 0
means "optimize" and 1 means "not optimize". If
the value of this parameter is 0, the call drops
resulting from this cause are not brought into the
statistics of call drops.

GUI Value Range: 0~1

Actual Value Range: 0~1


Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 1

Meaning: Whether to optimize the call drops


resulting from Abis territorial link fault. The value
0 means "optimize" and 1 means "not optimize".
If the value of this parameter is 0, the call drops
resulting from this cause are not brought into the
statistics of call drops.

GUI Value Range: 0~1

Actual Value Range: 0~1

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 1

Meaning: Whether to optimize the call drops


resulting from equipment fault. The value 0
means "optimize" and 1 means "not optimize". If
the value of this parameter is 0, the call drops
resulting from this cause are not brought into the
statistics of call drops.

GUI Value Range: 0~1

Actual Value Range: 0~1

Unit: None
Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 1

Meaning: Whether to optimize the call drops


resulting from forced handover failure. The value
0 means "optimize" and 1 means "not optimize".
If the value of this parameter is 0, the call drops
resulting from this cause are not brought into the
statistics of call drops.

GUI Value Range: 0~1

Actual Value Range: 0~1

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 1

Meaning: Whether to optimize the call drops


resulting from no MS measurement reports for a
long time. The value 0 means "optimize" and 1
means "not optimize". If the value of this
parameter is 0, the call drops resulting from this
cause are not brought into the statistics of call
drops.

GUI Value Range: 0~1

Actual Value Range: 0~1

Unit: None

Default Value: None


Recommended Value: 1

Meaning: Whether to optimize the call drops


resulting from resource check. The value 0 means
"optimize" and 1 means "not optimize". If the
value of this parameter is 0, the call drops
resulting from this cause are not brought into the
statistics of call drops.

GUI Value Range: 0~1

Actual Value Range: 0~1

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 1

Meaning: Whether to optimize the call drops


resulting from incoming-BSC handover timeout.
The value 0 means "optimize" and 1 means "not
optimize". If the value of this parameter is 0, the
call drops resulting from this cause are not
brought into the statistics of call drops.

GUI Value Range: 0~1

Actual Value Range: 0~1

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 1
Meaning: Whether to optimize the call drops
resulting from outgoing-BSC handover timeout.
The value 0 means "optimize" and 1 means "not
optimize". If the value of this parameter is 0, the
call drops resulting from this cause are not
brought into the statistics of call drops.

GUI Value Range: 0~1

Actual Value Range: 0~1

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 1

Meaning: Whether to optimize the call drops


resulting from outgoing internal inter-cell
handover timeout. The value 0 means "optimize"
and 1 means "not optimize". If the value of this
parameter is 0, the call drops resulting from this
cause are not brought into the statistics of call
drops.

GUI Value Range: 0~1

Actual Value Range: 0~1

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 1
Meaning: Whether to optimize the call drops
resulting from intra-cell handover timeout. The
value 0 means "optimize" and 1 means "not
optimize". If the value of this parameter is 0, the
call drops resulting from this cause are not
brought into the statistics of call drops.

GUI Value Range: 0~1

Actual Value Range: 0~1

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 1

Meaning: Type of a scanning result in the period


from the start of a frequency scanning task to the
reporting of the scanning result.

Frequency scanning refers to the scanning of an


uplink receive level of a cell frequency. The
scanning result reflects the strength of frequency
signals received by the cell.

GUI Value Range: MainDiversity(MainDiversity),


MaximumMeanValue(MaximumMeanValue)

Actual Value Range: MainDiversity,


MaximumMeanValue

Unit: None
Default Value: None

Recommended Value: MaximumMeanValue


Meaning: Whether to hand over an MS to another
channel during an intra-cell handover through the
assignment process

GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: NO
Meaning: Whether an MS is forced to send a
Handover Access message, which is indicated by
an information element in the handover
command.

GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: YES


Meaning: This parameter specifies whether the CS
services preempt the sublink resources of PS
services.
GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: NO

Meaning: Whether to permit the preemption of


lower-level sublink resources. If the value of this
parameter is YES, a CS domain service can
preempt the sublink resources of the PS domain
services on the lower-level BTS of the cascaded
BTSs when the CS domain service fails to preempt
the sublink of the corresponding level.

GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: NO
Meaning: Whether to report a cell out-of-service
alarm after a cell is out of service

GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)


Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: YES

Meaning: Type of an interference band statistics


algorithm used when the frequency scanning
function is enabled. The interference band
statistics algorithm I uses pair average, and the
interference band statistics algorithm II uses linear
average.

GUI Value Range: INTBANI(INTBANI),


INTBANII(INTBANII)

Actual Value Range: INTBANI, INTBANII

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: INTBANII

Meaning: Whether to enable Paging Messages


Optimize at Abis Interface. The BSC combines
multiple paging messages to a cell paging package
and then sends the package to the BTS. The
package reduces header overhead and thus
reducing the load on the Abis link.

GUI Value Range: CLOSE(Forced turn-off),


OPEN(Forced turn-on), AUTO(Self-adaptive)
Actual Value Range: CLOSE, OPEN, AUTO

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: OPEN


Meaning: Interval for sending cell paging group
packets when Paging Messages Optimize at Abis
Interface is enabled

GUI Value Range: 1~8

Actual Value Range: 50~400, step: 50

Unit: ms

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 2
Meaning: Number of cell paging group packets
when Paging Messages Optimize at Abis Interface
is enabled

GUI Value Range: 2~15

Actual Value Range: 2~15

Unit: None

Default Value: None


Recommended Value: 5

Meaning: Whether to collect the information


about the MSs of different capabilities in a cell.
This parameter has no impact on services.

GUI Value Range: OFF(Off), ON(On)

Actual Value Range: OFF, ON

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: OFF

Meaning: Whether to enable the SDCCH quick


handover test function. If this parameter is set to
Yes, the BSC initiates intra-cell SDCCH handover as
soon as the MSC issues an encrypted command to
the MS. Thus, the forwarding encrypted signaling
can be transmitted and received on a new
signaling channel. In this way, the network
security is improved.

GUI Value Range: OFF(Off), ON(On)

Actual Value Range: OFF, ON

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: OFF


Meaning: Whether to forcibly enable the EFR
function. When this parameter is set to YES, if
both the MS and the BSC support the enhanced
full rate (EFR), the BSC forcibly enables the EFR
function even if the MSC does not support the
function.

GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: NO
Meaning: Average number of paging messages
allowed in a cell in a period

GUI Value Range: 10~65535

Actual Value Range: 10~65535

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 180


Meaning: Maximum number of paging messages
allowed in a cell in a period

GUI Value Range: 10~65535


Actual Value Range: 10~65535

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 220

Meaning: Whether to enable the EICC algorithm.


Enhanced Interference Rejection Combining
combines the signals received by multiple
antennas to obtain better signals. EICC is mainly
used in high traffic network where tight frequency
reuse is in place.

GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: NO
Meaning: Whether to query the classmark of the
call in an incoming BSC handover

GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None

Default Value: None


Recommended Value: NO
Meaning: Whether to report the classmark
queried by the BSC to the MSC

GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: NO
Meaning: This parameter specifies whether to
perform periodic intra-cell handover for speech
services on TCH.

GUI Value Range: OFF(Off), ON(On)

Actual Value Range: OFF, ON

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: OFF

Meaning: This parameter specifies the interval at


which the speech service on a TCH is handed over.

GUI Value Range: 1~600


Actual Value Range: 1~600

Unit: s

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 60

Meaning: Whether to enable the function of the


Flex training sequence code (TSC). If the value of
this parameter is ON and the BTS supports the
Flex TSC function, the BSS dynamically allocates
TSCs to hopping frequencies for improving the
security of calls.

GUI Value Range: OFF(Off), ON(On)

Actual Value Range: OFF, ON

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: OFF

Meaning: Whether a BTS randomizes the dummy


bits in all the signaling messages that the BTS
sends to an MS. That is, dummy bits are
randomized rather than filled on the basis of 0x2B.

GUI Value Range: OFF(Off), ON(On)

Actual Value Range: OFF, ON


Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: OFF

Meaning: This parameter specifies whether the


sending of system information 5, 5bis, and 5ter
can be stopped on the SACCH on the SDCCH after
the BTS issues a ciphering command.

GUI Value Range: OFF(Off), ON(On)

Actual Value Range: OFF, ON

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: OFF

Meaning: Whether to activate the function of L2


re-establishment. If this function is activated, the
BSC starts the attempt of L2 re-establishment
when the BSC receives an ERR IND message
reported by the BTS in a conversation of MSs. If
the L2 re-establishment succeeds, the
conversation continues; otherwise, a call drop
occurs.

GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None
Default Value: None

Recommended Value: NO

Meaning: Quality threshold for determining that a


call is disconnected because of poor quality. If the
uplink quality or downlink quality in the
measurement reports during the period of Timer
for Bad Quality DISC Statistic is higher than the
value of this parameter before the call is
disconnected, you can infer that the call
disconnection is due to poor quality. This
parameter can be used to calculate the number of
call disconnections due to poor quality.

GUI Value Range: 0~70

Actual Value Range: 0~70

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 55

Meaning: Duration time for determining that a call


is hung up because of poor quality. If the uplink
quality or downlink quality in the measurement
reports during the period of Timer for Bad Quality
DISC Statistic is higher than the value of Bad
Quality Disconnection Threshold before the call is
disconnected, you can infer that the call
disconnection is due to poor quality. This
parameter can be used to calculate the number of
call disconnections due to poor quality.
GUI Value Range: 2~4

Actual Value Range: 2~4

Unit: s

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 3

Meaning: Whether to allow the BTS to report the


downlink voice quality index (VQI). The VQI is used
to indicate voice quality. It is calculated on the
basis of BER, FER, and frame stealing.

GUI Value Range: DISABLE(Disable),


ENABLE(Enable), UNSUPPORT(Unsupport)

Actual Value Range: DISABLE, ENABLE,


UNSUPPORT

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: DISABLE

Meaning: Whether to enable the power amplifier


for all location groups. 0x01 indicates that the TRX
power amplifier is enabled for all location groups.
0x00 indicates that the TRX power amplifier is
enabled for the current location group.
GUI Value Range: OnlyCurPwrLoc(Only Current
Working Location TRXes be Turned On),
ALLPwrLoc(All Location TRXes be Turned On)

Actual Value Range: OnlyCurPwrLoc, ALLPwrLoc

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: ALLPwrLoc


Meaning: Whether the BTS reports the frame
erase ratio in a measurement report or
preprocessed measurement report

GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: For the double-transceiver


BTS and NGBTS, the default value is NO; for other
BTS, this parameter is invalid.
Meaning: This parameter specifies whether to
enable the Power Optimization Based on Channel
Type feature. The working voltage of the TRX
varies with the modulation mode of the channel.
When this parameter is set to YES, the TRX adopts
the working voltage according to the modulation
mode of the dynamic PDCH.

GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: NO

Meaning: Whether to specify "Power Control threshold Adjust for SAIC" in the MML command SET GCELLPWR3

GUI Value Range: OFF(Off), ON(On)

Actual Value Range: OFF, ON

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: OFF


Meaning: Whether to allow TSC planning. If this
parameter is set to No, the TSC values in all MA
groups of the cell cannot be modified. In this case,
the TSC values are automatically refreshed to the
BCC values of the cell.

GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: NO

Meaning: Coding mode in which an ARFCN is sent


to an MS during an assignment or handover. If the
parameter is set to CA_MA, an ARFCN is indicated
through the CA and MA information contained in
an assignment or handover command. If the
parameter is set to Frequency_List, an ARFCN is
indicated through the Frequency List information
contained in an assignment or handover
command. If this parameter is set to
OPTIMIZED_CA_MA, the assignment command
carries only the MA but not the CA when a cell
works on only one frequency band, and the
assignment command carries both the MA and CA
if the cell works on more than one frequency
band.

GUI Value Range: CA_MA(CA+MA),


Frequency_List(Frequency List),
OPTIMIZED_CA_MA(Optimized CA+MA)
Actual Value Range: CA_MA, Frequency_List,
OPTIMIZED_CA_MA

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: CA_MA


Meaning: Whether the cells at the 1900 frequency
support high frequency 1900

GUI Value Range: 0~1

Actual Value Range: 0~1

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 1
Meaning: Whether the cells at the 900 frequency
support high frequency 1900

GUI Value Range: 0~1

Actual Value Range: 0~1

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 1
Meaning: Whether the cells at the 850 frequency
support high frequency 1900

GUI Value Range: 0~1

Actual Value Range: 0~1

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 1

Meaning: Maximum number of reported paging


overload messages in the cell. If the BSC allows
the flow control on the re-paging messages, and
the number of the reported paging overload
messages exceeds the value of this parameter, the
BSC determines that the cell is in PCH overload
state.

GUI Value Range: 1~20

Actual Value Range: 1~20

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 4
Meaning: Whether the crosstalk optimization
function over the Um interface is allowed. If this
parameter is set to YES when call drops occur on
the Um interface, this function can avoid crosstalk
due to very early assignment of the channel that is
not released.

If this parameter is set to YES and the ongoing


service is speech service, the BSC also sends the
Channel Release message to the MS and starts the
timer T3109 when a call drop occurs upon the
reception of the Conn Fail or Err Ind message
reported by the MS.

GUI Value Range: NO(Not Allowed), YES(Allowed)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: NO
Meaning: This parameter is used to avoid
allocating the calls whose signal strengths differ
greatly to the same timeslot.

The BSC measures the signal merge conditions on


each timeslot every 0.5 seconds. If the difference
between the highest signal strength and the
lowest signal strength on a timeslot is greater than
the value of UL Signal Strength Difference
Threshold, it regards it as a signal merge event.
If N signal merge events are consecutively
detected among P times of measurements, the
forcible intra-cell handover is triggered to switch
the call with the highest signal strength to another
timeslot in the cell.

Here, N indicates UL Signal Strength Difference


Detections, P indicates UL Signal Strength
Difference Maintains.

GUI Value Range: NO(Close), YES(Open)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: NO

Meaning: Lifetime of a paging message in the


queue of the BTS. The setting of this parameter
must be consistent with the setting of timer T3113
in the core network; otherwise, the efficiency of
paging scheduling over the Um interface is
reduced. It is recommended that this parameter
be set to a value one to two seconds shorter than
timer T3113. The units of this parameter is 250ms.

GUI Value Range: 0~255

Actual Value Range: 0~255

Unit: ms
Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 255


Meaning: Whether to enable the class-1 mute
detection.

GUI Value Range: DISABLE(DISABLE),


ENABLE(ENABLE)

Actual Value Range: DISABLE, ENABLE

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: DISABLE

Meaning: Period of performing class-1 mute


detection. If the bad frame rate reaches Bad
Frame Threshold of Mute Detection Class 1 within
the period specified by this parameter, mute
speech may be detected. The setting of Mute
Detection Class 2 Switch determines whether to
perform the class-2 mute detection.

GUI Value Range: 0~255

Actual Value Range: 0~255

Unit: s

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 5
Meaning: Threshold for the rate of the number of
bad frames to the total number of TRAU frames. If
the bad frame rate exceeds this threshold within
the Period of Mute Detection Class1, mute
speech may be detected. The setting of Mute
Detection Class 2 Switch determines whether to
perform the class-2 mute detection.

GUI Value Range: 0~100

Actual Value Range: 0~100

Unit: per cent

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 25

Meaning: Whether the one-way audio problem is


checked in class-2 detection. In this manner, the
one-way audio problems found in class-1 are
checked to ensure the accuracy.

GUI Value Range: DISABLE(DISABLE),


ENABLE(ENABLE)

Actual Value Range: DISABLE, ENABLE

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: DISABLE


Meaning: Interval for sending test TRAU frames in
the period of class-2 mute detection.Test TRAU
frame is sent at the specified interval till the peer
end responds or the timer of Period of Mute
Detection Class 2 expires.

GUI Value Range: 0~255

Actual Value Range: 0~255

Unit: s

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 2

Meaning: Period of performing the class-2 mute


detection. After the BTS or TC initiates a class-2
mute detection request, the class-2 mute
detection fails if there is no response and no test
TRAU frame is received by the end of the period
specified by this parameter; if the class-2 mute
detection response is received but no correct test
TRAU frame is received, mute speech is detected;
if the class-2 mute detection response and the
expected test TRAU frame are received, the
speech channel is considered to be normal.

GUI Value Range: 0~10

Actual Value Range: 0~10

Unit: s
Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 4

Meaning: Time for prohibiting the call from


accessing the corresponding channel where one-
way audio is detected on the Abis interface.

GUI Value Range: 0~15

Actual Value Range: 0~15

Unit: min

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 0
Meaning: Whether to forcibly release a call after
the forced handover fails in the case of one-way
audio on the Abis interface

GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: NO
Meaning: This parameter determines whether to
activate the function of monitoring the failure of
logical channels in a cell. When this function is
activated and the proportion of faulty logical
channels in the cell exceeds a predefined
threshold, the BSC generates an alarm.

GUI Value Range: OFF(Off), ON(On)

Actual Value Range: OFF, ON

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: OFF

Meaning: This parameter specifies the proportion


of available TCHs in a cell. When the proportion of
available TCHs in the cell is lower than this
threshold, the BSC generates an alarm. When the
proportion of available TCHs in the cell is higher
than or equal to this threshold, the BSC generates
a recovery alarm.

GUI Value Range: 0~100

Actual Value Range: 0~100

Unit: per cent

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 100


Meaning: This parameter specifies the proportion
of available PDCHs in a cell. When the proportion
of available PDCHs in the cell is lower than this
threshold, the BSC generates an alarm. When the
proportion of available PDCHs in the cell is higher
than or equal to this threshold, the BSC generates
a recovery alarm.

GUI Value Range: 0~100

Actual Value Range: 0~100

Unit: per cent

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 0

Meaning: This parameter is used to check whether


the Abis timeslot for the PDCH is faulty. When the
out-of-synchronization period of the PDCH
primary link exceeds the value of this parameter,
the Abis timeslot for the PDCH is regarded as
faulty.

GUI Value Range: 1~64

Actual Value Range: 1~64

Unit: s

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 10
Paging Package Switch = OPEN; Interval for Sending Cell Paging Package = 1; Number of Cell Pagings in One Package = 2),
l Pagings in One Package = 2), run the following command:
Set Basic Parameters for Power Control of Cell(SET GCELL
Function

Use this command to set the basic parameters for power control of a cell.

Note

None

Parameter

Parameter ID Parameter Name


IDTYPE Index Type

CELLID Cell Index


CELLNAME Cell Name

PCADJPERIOD PC Interval

ULSSHIGHTHRED UL RX_LEV Upper Threshold


ULSSLOWTHRED UL RX_LEV Lower Threshold

ULQHIGHTHRED UL Qual. Upper Threshold


ULQLOWTHRED UL Qual. Lower Threshold

DLSSHIGHTHRED DL RX_LEV Upper Threshold


DLSSLOWTHRED DL RX_LEV Lower Threshold
DLQHIGHTHRED DL Qual. Upper Threshold

DLQLOWTHRED DL Qual. Lower Threshold


PWRCTRLSW Power Control Switch

AMRSADLUPGRADE AMR SACCH Downlink Power Upgrade


PWRBCDALLOWD Power Forecast Allowed

COMBINERLOSS Combiner Loss


DOUBLEANTENNAGAIN Double Antenna Gain

PATHLOSS Path Loss of Different Frequency Band

EXPDLRXLEV Expected DL RX_LEV


EXPULRXLEV Expected UL RX_LEV

SAICALLOWED SAIC Allowed


Example

To set the basic parameters for power control of the cell (Index Type = BYID; Cell Index = 0; PC Interval = 3;
UL RX_LEV Upper Threshold = 35; UL RX_LEV Lower Threshold = 25), run the following command:
SET GCELLPWRBASIC: IDTYPE=BYID, CELLID=0, PCADJPERIOD=3, ULSSHIGHTHRED=35, ULSSLOWTHRED=25;
Cell(SET GCELLPWRBASIC)

Parameter Description
Meaning: Type of an index

GUI Value Range: BYNAME(By Name), BYID(By Index)

Actual Value Range: BYNAME, BYID

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: None


Meaning: Index of a cell, uniquely identifying a cell in
a BSC

GUI Value Range: 0~2047

Actual Value Range: 0~2047

Unit: None

Default Value: None


Recommended Value: None
Meaning: Name of a cell, uniquely identifying a cell
in a BSC

GUI Value Range: None

Actual Value Range: 1~64 characters

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: None


Meaning: Minimum interval between two
consecutive power control commands

GUI Value Range: 1~15

Actual Value Range: TCH:480~7200, step:480;


SDCCH:470~7050, step:470

Unit: ms

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 3

Meaning: When the uplink receive level reaches the


threshold, Huawei II power control is performed.

GUI Value Range: 0~63


Actual Value Range: 0~63

Unit: dB

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 30

Meaning: When the uplink receive level is below the


threshold, Huawei II power control is performed.

GUI Value Range: 0~63

Actual Value Range: 0~63

Unit: dB

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 18

Meaning: The MS transmit power is decreased only


when the quality level of the MS transmit signal is
smaller than the value of the parameter. If (the
uplink receive level - MAX Up Adj. PC Value by Qual)
is smaller than UL RX_LEV Lower Threshold, the MS
transmit power is not adjusted.

GUI Value Range: 0~7

Actual Value Range: 0~7

Unit: None
Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 0

Meaning: The MS transmit power is increased only


when the quality level of the MS transmit signal is
greater than the value of the parameter. If (the
uplink receive level + MAX Up Adj. PC Value by Qual)
is greater than UL RX_LEV Upper Threshold, the MS
transmit power is not adjusted.

GUI Value Range: 0~7

Actual Value Range: 0~7

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 3
Meaning: Upper threshold for downlink signal
strength

If the downlink received signal level is greater than


this threshold, a power decrease is computed. Then,
the power is decreased by the least of the power
decrease, maximum power adjustment step allowed
by the quality zone to which the received signal
quality belongs, and MAX Down Adj. PC Value by
Qual..

Power decrease = downlink received signal level -


(DL RX_LEV Upper Threshold + AMR DL RX_LEV
Lower Threshold)/2
The maximum power adjustment step allowed by
the quality zone is chosen from MAX Down
Adj.Value Qual.Zone 0, MAX Down Adj.Value
Qual.Zone 1, and MAX Down Adj.Value Qual.Zone 2
according to the quality zone.

GUI Value Range: 0~63

Actual Value Range: 0~63

Unit: dB

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 45
Meaning: Lower threshold for downlink signal
strength

If the downlink received signal level is less than this


threshold, a power increase is computed. Then, the
power is increased by the least of the power
increase, MAX Up Adj. PC Value by RX_LEV, and
MAX Up Adj. PC Value by Qual..

Power increase = (DL RX_LEV Upper Threshold +


AMR DL RX_LEV Lower Threshold)/2 - downlink
received signal level

GUI Value Range: 0~63

Actual Value Range: 0~63

Unit: dB

Default Value: None


Recommended Value: 28

Meaning: Quality level threshold for decreasing


downlink signal power. If the BTS transmits signals at
a quality level less than this threshold, the BSC
decreases the power of the BTS. If (downlink receive
level - MAX Down Adj. PC Value by Qual.) < DL
RX_LEV Lower Threshold, the BSC does not adjust
the transmit power.

GUI Value Range: 0~7

Actual Value Range: 0~7

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 0

Meaning: Quality level threshold for increasing


downlink signal power. If the BTS transmits signals at
a quality level greater than this threshold, the BSC
increases the power of the BTS. If (downlink receive
level + MAX Up Adj. PC Value by Qual.) > DL RX_LEV
Upper Threshold, the BSC does not adjust the
transmit power.

GUI Value Range: 0~7

Actual Value Range: 0~7

Unit: None
Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 2
Meaning: Whether to enable power control
algorithm II or power control algorithm III

GUI Value Range: PWR2(Power control II),


PWR3(Power controlIII)

Actual Value Range: PWR2, PWR3

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: PWR3

Meaning: Number of levels by which the BTS


increases the power of an SACCH frame. This
parameter is used for SACCH power control. When
sending an SACCH frame, the BTS increases the
power of the SACCH frame by this specified number
of levels.

GUI Value Range: 0~15

Actual Value Range: 0~15

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 0
Meaning: Whether to allow active power control. If
this parameter is set to YES, the system performs
power forecast in the process of initial access
assignment or service channel activation during
intra-BSC handovers, and sends the forecast initial
power information to the BTSs through channel
activation messages. In this way, the MSs and BTSs
can adjust the transmit power. If this parameter is
set to NO, the system does not perform power
forecast, and the MSs and BTSs choose the
maximum transmit power.

GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: NO
Meaning: Combined loss used to estimate the
downlink power during assignment

GUI Value Range: 0~100

Actual Value Range: 0~10, step:0.1

Unit: dB

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 45
Meaning: Dual-antenna gain used to estimate the
downlink power during assignment

GUI Value Range: 0~255

Actual Value Range: 0~25.5, step:0.1

Unit: dB

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 30
Meaning: Transmission loss difference between radio
frequencies on different bands

GUI Value Range: 0~255

Actual Value Range: 0~25.5, step:0.01

Unit: dB

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 79
Meaning: Received signal strength at an MS
expected in power forecast, which helps to compute
the initial transmit power of the BTS

GUI Value Range: 0~63

Actual Value Range: 0~63


Unit: dB

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 30
Meaning: Received signal strength at the BTS
expected in power forecast, which helps to compute
the initial transmit power of an MS

GUI Value Range: 0~63

Actual Value Range: 0~63

Unit: dB

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 30

Meaning: Whether an MS supports the SAIC


function. Single Antenna Interference Cancellation
(SAIC) is used to reduce the impact of interference
on the reception of downlink signals through a signal
processing technology. An MS enabled with SAIC has
improved ability of anti-interference. After SAIC is
enabled, the thresholds for BTS/MS Power Control
are adjusted to improve the radio performance of
the BSS.

GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None
Default Value: None

Recommended Value: NO

ex = 0; PC Interval = 3;
ng command:
35, ULSSLOWTHRED=25;
Set FH Type of Cell(SET GCELLHOPTP)
Function

Use this command to set the FH type of a cell.

Note

1. The cell can only change from baseband frequency hopping to non-frequency hopping, from radio frequency hopping to non

2. If the cell whose main BCCH frequency participates in frequency hopping supports the antenna hopping, the modification of

Parameter

Parameter ID Parameter Name


IDTYPE Index Type

CELLID Cell Index


CELLNAME Cell Name

FHMODE Frequency Hopping Mode


Example

To set the FH type of the cell (Index Type = BYID; Cell Index = 0; Frequency hopping mode = BaseBand_FH), run
SET GCELLHOPTP: IDTYPE=BYID, CELLID=0, FHMODE=BaseBand_FH;
hopping, from radio frequency hopping to non-frequency hopping, but cannot change from baseband frequency to radio frequency hopp

ports the antenna hopping, the modification of the frequency hopping mode causes the system to modify the antenna hopping group.

Parameter Description
Meaning: Type of an index

GUI Value Range: BYNAME(By Name),


BYID(By Index)

Actual Value Range: BYNAME, BYID

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: None


Meaning: Index of a cell, uniquely identifying
a cell in a BSC

GUI Value Range: 0~2047

Actual Value Range: 0~2047

Unit: None
Default Value: None

Recommended Value: None


Meaning: Name of a cell, uniquely
identifying a cell in a BSC

GUI Value Range: None

Actual Value Range: 1~64 characters

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: None

Meaning: This parameter specifies the


frequency hopping mode of a cell. When this
parameter is set to "NO_FH", all the TRXs of
the cell do not join in frequency hopping.
When this parameter is set to
"BaseBand_FH", the cell is in baseband
frequency hopping mode. In this case, there
can be TRXs that do not join in frequency
hopping on the cell. When this parameter is
set to "RF_FH", the cell is in RF frequency
hopping mode. In this case, there can be
TRXs that do not join in frequency hopping
on the cell. When this parameter is set to
"Hybrid_FH", the cell is in hybrid frequency
hopping. In this case, some TRXs on the cell
must join in baseband frequency hopping,
some cells on the cell must join in RF
frequency hopping, and some cells on the
cell must not join in frequency hopping.
GUI Value Range: NO_FH(No frequency
hopping), BaseBand_FH(Baseband frequency
hopping), RF_FH(RF frequency hopping),
Hybrid_FH(Hybrid frequency hopping)

Actual Value Range: NO_FH, BaseBand_FH,


RF_FH, Hybrid_FH

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: NO_FH

ency hopping mode = BaseBand_FH), run the following command:


ncy to radio frequency hopping.

antenna hopping group.


Function

Use this command to set basic PS attributes of a cell.

Note

This command can be used in built-in PCU mode only.

Parameter

Parameter ID
IDTYPE

CELLID
CELLNAME

NMO
T3168

T3192
DRXTIMERMAX
ACCBURST

CTRLACKTYPE
BSCVMAX

PANDEC
PANINC
PANMAX

NCO
SPGCCCCHSUP

PRIACCTHR
RACOLOR

EGPRS11BITCHANREQ
BSSPAGINGCOORDINATION

EXTUTBFNODATA

SGSNR
Example

1. To set the PS attributes of a 2G cell (Cell Index = 0; Network Operation Mode = NMOI), run the following comm
SET GCELLPSBASE: IDTYPE=BYID, CELLID=0, NMO=NMOI;

2. To set the PS attributes of a 2G cell (Cell Name = cell-11; Network Operation Mode = NMOI), run the following
SET GCELLPSBASE: IDTYPE=BYNAME, CELLNAME="cell-11", NMO=NMOI;
Parameter Name
Index Type

Cell Index
Cell Name

Network Operation Mode


T3168

T3192
Max. Duration of DRX
Access Burst Type

Control Acknowledge Type


BS_CV_MAX

PAN_DEC
PAN_INC
PAN_MAX

Network Control Mode


Support SPLIT_PG_CYCLE on CCCH

Packet Access Priority


Routing Area Color Code

Support 11BIT EGPRS Access


BSS Paging Co-ordination

Not Send Dummy Message with Extended Uplink TBF

Protocol Version Supported by SGSN


dex = 0; Network Operation Mode = NMOI), run the following command:
NMO=NMOI;

me = cell-11; Network Operation Mode = NMOI), run the following command:


ME="cell-11", NMO=NMOI;
Parameter Description
Meaning: Subscribers can specify the cell according to the
index or the name.

GUI Value Range: BYNAME(By Name), BYID(By Index)

Actual Value Range: BYNAME, BYID

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: None

Meaning: Index of a cell, uniquely identifying a cell in a BSC

GUI Value Range: 0~2047

Actual Value Range: 0~2047

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: None


Meaning: Name of a cell, uniquely identifying a cell in a BSC

GUI Value Range: None

Actual Value Range: 1~64 characters

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: None

Meaning: This parameter is related to the paging channel of


the system. There are three network operation modes:
network operation mode I, network operation mode II, and
network operation mode III. Network operation mode I is used
when the system is configured with the Gs interface. Network
operation mode II is used when the system is not configured
with the Gs interface and the PCCCH is not configured.
Network operation mode III is used when the system is not
configured with the Gs interface and the PCCCH is configured.

GUI Value Range: NMOI(Network Operation Mode I),


NMOII(Network Operation Mode II), NMOIII(Network
Operation Mode III)

Actual Value Range: NMOI, NMOII, NMOIII

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: NMOII


Meaning: T3168 is used to set the maximum duration for the
MS to wait for the uplink assignment message. After the MS
originates the uplink TBF setup request by sending the packet
resource request or the channel request in the packet uplink
acknowledge message, the timer T3168 is started to wait for
the packet uplink assignment message on the network side. If
the MS receives the packet uplink assignment message before
T3168 expires, T3168 is reset. Otherwise, the MS originates
the packet access request for four times. Then the MS regards
this as the TBF setup failure.

GUI Value Range: 500ms(500ms), 1000ms(1000ms),


1500ms(1500ms), 2000ms(2000ms), 2500ms(2500ms),
3000ms(3000ms), 3500ms(3500ms), 4000ms(4000ms)

Actual Value Range: 500ms, 1000ms, 1500ms, 2000ms,


2500ms, 3000ms, 3500ms, 4000ms

Unit: ms

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 500ms

Meaning: Duration of releasing the TBF after the MS receives


the last data block. When the MS receives the RLC data block
containing the flag identifying the last data block and confirms
that all the RLC data blocks in the TBF are received, the MS
sends the packet downlink acknowledge message containing
the last flag acknowledgement and the timer T3192 is started.
If the timer T3192 expires, the MS releases the TBF related
resources and starts monitoring the paging channel. During
TBF releasing, if the MS is the half duplex mode and receives
the packet uplink assignment, the MS responds this command.
During TBF releasing, if the MS is the half duplex mode and
receives no packet uplink assignment message, the MS enters
the packet idle mode. If the MS is in the dual transmission
mode, the MS enters the special mode.
GUI Value Range: 0ms(0ms), 80ms(80ms), 120ms(120ms),
160ms(160ms), 200ms(200ms), 500ms(500ms),
1000ms(1000ms), 1500ms(1500ms)

Actual Value Range: 0ms, 80ms, 120ms, 160ms, 200ms,


500ms, 1000ms, 1500ms

Unit: ms

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 500ms

Meaning: Duration of the timer for entering the DRX mode.


DRX is the parameter in the cell broadcast message. It
indicates non-continuous receiving mode. When the MS is
switched from the packet transmission mode to the idle mode,
the MS needs to maintain the none DRX mode for a moment.
After the TBF is released, in the period when the MS is in non-
DRX mode, the MS monitors all the CCCH blocks and the BSC
stores the context of the MS. The reservation duration is
determined by the minimum value of DRX_Timer_Max and
NON_DRX_TIMER. The parameter NON_DRX_TIMER is
negotiated with the SGSN during GPRS attaching of the MS.
Normally, this value is greater than that of DRX_TIMER_MAX.
Therefore, the value of DRX_TIMER_MAX is used.

0: switch to the DRX mode immediately;

1: switch to the DRX mode in one second.

Value n indicates that the MS enters the DRX mode n seconds


later.

GUI Value Range: 0(0), 1(1), 2(2), 4(4), 8(8), 16(16), 32(32),
64(64)
Actual Value Range: 0, 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64

Unit: s

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 4

Meaning: Access pulse type of the PRACH, uplink PTCCH and


packet control acknowledge message of the MS.

8bit: 8 bit pulse access mode; 11bit: 11 bit pulse access mode.

GUI Value Range: 8BIT(8BIT), 11BIT(11BIT)

Actual Value Range: 8BIT, 11BIT

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 8BIT

Meaning: Format of the control acknowledge message of the


MS. Four access bursts are used to obtain timing advance
without sending polling message; RLC/MAC control block is
used to obtain timing advance after sending polling message.

GUI Value Range: 4BURST(4Burst), RLC/MAC(RLC/MAC)

Actual Value Range: 4BURST, RLC/MAC


Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 4BURST

Meaning: This parameter is used to set the parameter


BS_CV_MAX for MS countdown. This parameter is used for the
MS to calculate the CV. This parameter also determines the
duration of the timer T3198. When the MS sends one uplink
RLC data block, the receiving state of this data block is set to
Pending and the timer T3198 is started. If the MS receives the
packet uplink acknowledge before the timer T3198 expires,
the MS updates the receiving state of each uplink RLC data
block according to the bit map in the message. If the timer
T3198 of the RLC data block in the Pending state expires, the
MS sets the receiving state of this data block to Nack and
retransmits the data bloc.

GUI Value Range: 0~15

Actual Value Range: 0~15

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 10

Meaning: This parameter sets the PAN_DEC value used by the


counter N3102 of the MS. When the timer T3182 of the MS
expires, the N3102 reduces the value of PAN_DEC. 0: the value
of PAN_DEC is 0; 7: the value of PAN_DEC is 7; Value N
indicates that PAN_DEC is N; Not use: this parameter is not
used.
GUI Value Range: Pan_0(0), Pan_1(1), Pan_2(2), Pan_3(3),
Pan_4(4), Pan_5(5), Pan_6(6), Pan_7(7), 255(not use)

Actual Value Range: Pan_0, Pan_1, Pan_2, Pan_3, Pan_4,


Pan_5, Pan_6, Pan_7, 255

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: Pan_1

Meaning: This parameter sets the PAN_INC value used by the


counter N3102 of the MS. When receiving the packet uplink
acknowledged or unacknowledged message sent by the
network (V(S) or V(A) increases), the MS increases the count
(PAN_INC) of the counter N3102. 0: the value of PAN_INC is 0;
7: the value of PAN_INC is 7; Value N indicates that PAN_DEC is
N; Not use: this parameter is not used.

GUI Value Range: Pan_0(0), Pan_1(1), Pan_2(2), Pan_3(3),


Pan_4(4), Pan_5(5), Pan_6(6), Pan_7(7), 255(not use)

Actual Value Range: Pan_0, Pan_1, Pan_2, Pan_3, Pan_4,


Pan_5, Pan_6, Pan_7, 255

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: Pan_2


Meaning: RAN_MAX value, the maximum value of the N3102.
4: the value of PAN_MAX is 4; 32: the value of PAN_MAX is 32.
Value N indicates that PAN_DEC is N; Not use: this parameter is
not used.

GUI Value Range: Pan_4(4), Pan_8(8), Pan_12(12), Pan_16(16),


Pan_20(20), Pan_24(24), Pan_28(28), Pan_32(32), 255(not
use)

Actual Value Range: Pan_4, Pan_8, Pan_12, Pan_16, Pan_20,


Pan_24, Pan_28, Pan_32, 255

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: Pan_20

Meaning: Network control mode for cell reselection of the MS. There are three modes. NC0: normal MS control. The MS shall p

GUI Value Range: NC0(NC0), NC1(NC1), NC2(NC2)

Actual Value Range: NC0, NC1, NC2

Unit: None
Default Value: None

Recommended Value: NC0

Meaning: Whether to support SPLIT_PG_CYCLE on CCCH. The


parameter SPLIT_PG_CYCLE is used to define the DRX period.
You can specify whether the paging group based on
SPLIT_PG_CYCLE is supported on CCCH for the BTS and the
MS. Yes: the paging group based on SPLIT_PG_CYCLE is
supported on CCCH. No: the paging group based on
SPLIT_PG_CYCLE is not supported on CCCH.

GUI Value Range: NO(NO), YES(YES)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: NO

Meaning: Access priority of the MS that is allowed to access


the cell. The MS sends the packet channel request containing
the 2-bit radio priority message. The priority of the 2-bit radio
priority message ranges from 1 to 4 in descending order.
During the MS access, the BSC compares the radio priority in
the channel request with the parameter setting of the cell. If
the radio priority equals to the parameter setting of the cell,
the BSC sets up the TBF for the channel request.

GUI Value Range: 0(No packet access), 3(Packet access of level


1), 4(Packet access of levels 1-2), 5(Packet access of levels 1-3),
6(Packet access of level 1-4)
Actual Value Range: 0, 3, 4, 5, 6

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 6
Meaning: Routing area color code of the GPRS cell

GUI Value Range: 0~7

Actual Value Range: 0~7

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 1

Meaning: Whether to support the 11-bit EGPRS access request

GUI Value Range: NO(NO), YES(YES)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: YES


Meaning: Whether to support the paging function of the CS domain of the A interface. Yes: the MS can be called upon paging r

GUI Value Range: NO(NO), YES(YES)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: YES


Meaning: Whether to send the Dummy message during the
deactivated period of the extended uplink TBF

GUI Value Range: SEND(SEND), NOTSEND(NOTSEND)

Actual Value Range: SEND, NOTSEND

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: SEND


Meaning: Protocol version supported by the SGSN

GUI Value Range: 0( Release 98 or older), 1(Release 99


onwards)
Actual Value Range: Release 98 or older, Release 99 onwards

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: Release 99 onwards

wing command:

e following command:
Set Device Attributes of TRX(SET GTRXDEV)
Function

Use this command to set the device attributes of a TRX.

Note

1. The maximum power level of BTS3001C and BTS3001CP is 13. For other types of BTSs, the maximum power level is 10.

2. Power of the BTS3006C can be 20 W or 40 W. In addition, if the cell where the TRX resides supports the DCS1800 or PCS190

3. For the BTS3001C and BTS3001CP, the value of "Shut Down Enabled" must be "ENABLE" and cannot be changed.

4. For a non-double-transceiver BTS, you cannot modify the value of "Receive Mode" or "Send Mode". For the BTS3006C, the v

5. The power fine tune is only supported by an EDGE TRX (four types in total) of the BTS3X, the DTRU, DDRM, and QTRU of the

6. For the BTS3002C, BTS3001C, and BTS3001CP, the value of "Shut Down Enabled" cannot be "DISABLE".

7. If a cell does not support the EDGE TRX, the value of "TRX 8PSK level" must be "0" and cannot be changed.

8. The parameter "Shut Down Enabled" is configured only on double-density TRXs.

9. If a DRRU is configured with two TRXs and the power type of a TRX is 30 W, 25 W, or 12 W, the DRRU must be configured wit

10. If a board is configured with two TRXs and Single feeder [1TX + 2RX], "Power Type" of the TRX cannot be set to a great valu

11. When a TRX is added to or removed from an MRRU, or the transmit and receive mode of an MRRU is changed, the power t

12. Cross-board RF hopping is conflict with transmit diversity.

13. Please click TRX POWER REFERENCE to refer to the trx power configuration reference.

Parameter

Parameter ID
TRXID
POWL
POWT

OPTL
SDFLAG
TCHAJFLAG

PL8PSK
PWRSPNR

RCVMD
SNDMD
CPS

TSPWRRESERVE
FREQREUSEMODE

PAOPTILEVEL
OUTHOPWROVERLOADTHRESHOLD

INHOPWROVERLOADTHRESHOLD
PL16QAM

PL32QAM

Example
To set the device attributes of a TRX(TRX ID = 0; Power Level = 8), run the following command:
SET GTRXDEV: TRXID=0, POWL=8;
s of TRX(SET GTRXDEV)

d BTS3001CP is 13. For other types of BTSs, the maximum power level is 10.

W. In addition, if the cell where the TRX resides supports the DCS1800 or PCS1900, the TRX power can be 63 W; if the cell does not support

e of "Shut Down Enabled" must be "ENABLE" and cannot be changed.

ot modify the value of "Receive Mode" or "Send Mode". For the BTS3006C, the value of "Send Mode" cannot be the default value, "1", or

n EDGE TRX (four types in total) of the BTS3X, the DTRU, DDRM, and QTRU of the BTS3012 or BTS3006C, the EDGE TRX of the BTS3012 com

CP, the value of "Shut Down Enabled" cannot be "DISABLE".

e value of "TRX 8PSK level" must be "0" and cannot be changed.

figured only on double-density TRXs.

he power type of a TRX is 30 W, 25 W, or 12 W, the DRRU must be configured with Double feeder [2TX + 2RX] or Double feeder [2TX + 4RX

Single feeder [1TX + 2RX], "Power Type" of the TRX cannot be set to a great value (45 W for GSM900/GSM850 and 40 W for DCS1800/PCS

an MRRU, or the transmit and receive mode of an MRRU is changed, the power type of the TRX changes automatically.

ansmit diversity.

er to the trx power configuration reference.

Parameter Name
TRX ID
Power Level
Power Type

TRX Priority
Shut Down Enabled
TCH Rate Adjust Allow

TRX 8PSK Level


Power Finetune

Receive Mode
Send Mode
Allow Dynamic Shutdown of TRX

Timeslot Power Reserve


Frequency Reuse Mode

Priority of Shut Down TRX


Power Overload Threshold In Ho. Out

Power Overload Threshold In Ho. In


16QAM Transmitter Power Reduce Level

32QAM Transmitter Power Reduce Level


X ID = 0; Power Level = 8), run the following command:
power level is 10.

he DCS1800 or PCS1900, the TRX power can be 63 W; if the cell does not support the DCS1800 or PCS1900, the TRX power can be 55 W.

be changed.

For the BTS3006C, the value of "Send Mode" cannot be the default value, "1", or "2", and the value of "Receive Mode" cannot be the defau

DDRM, and QTRU of the BTS3012 or BTS3006C, the EDGE TRX of the BTS3012 combined group, and the RXU TRX of the DBS3900 GSM, BTS3

must be configured with Double feeder [2TX + 2RX] or Double feeder [2TX + 4RX].

ot be set to a great value (45 W for GSM900/GSM850 and 40 W for DCS1800/PCS1900).

is changed, the power type of the TRX changes automatically.

Parameter Description
Meaning: Index of a TRX, uniquely identifying a TRX in a
BSC.

GUI Value Range: 0~3071


Actual Value Range: 0~3071

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: None

Meaning: This parameter specifies the transmit power


level of the TRX. The greater this parameter is, the
smaller the transmit power is. When this parameter is
set to "0", the transmit power level of the TRX is the
greatest. Each time this parameter increases by one
level, the transmit power reduces by 2 dB.

For different types of BTSs, the value range of this


parameter is different.

BTS3X: 0-10

BTS3001C: 0-13

BTS3002C: 0-10

Double-transceiver BTSs
(BTS3012,BTS3012AE,BTS3006C): 0-10

DBS3900 GSM, BTS3900 GSM, BTS3900A GSM: 0-10.

GUI Value Range: 0~13

Actual Value Range: 0~13

Unit: None

Default Value: None


Recommended Value: 0
Meaning: This parameter specifies the maximum
transmit power supported by the power amplifier of the
TRX. The macro BTS and the mini BTS support different
power levels.

GUI Value Range: 80W(80W), 63W(63W), 60W(60W),


55W(55W), 50W(50W), 45W(45W), 40W(40W),
31W(31W), 30W(30W), 27W(27W), 26W(26W),
25W(25W), 24W(24W), 21W(21W), 20W(20W),
19W(19W), 18W(18W), 17W(17W), 16W(16W),
15W(15W), 14W(14W), 13_3W(13.3W), 13W(13W),
12_5W(12.5W), 12W(12W), 11_5W(11.5W), 11W(11W),
10W(10W), 9_5W(9.5W), 9W(9W), 8_5W(8.5W),
8W(8W), 7_5W(7.5W), 7W(7W), 6_5W(6.5W), 6W(6W),
5_5W(5.5W), 5W(5W), 4_5W(4.5W), 4W(4W),
3_7W(3.7W), 3_1W(3.1W), 3W(3W), 2_5W(2.5W),
2W(2W), 200mW(200mW), DEFAULT(Default)

Actual Value Range: 80W, 63W, 60W, 55W, 50W, 45W,


40W, 31W, 30W, 27W, 26W, 25W, 24W, 21W, 20W, 19W,
18W, 17W, 16W, 15W, 14W, 13_3W, 13W, 12_5W, 12W,
11_5W, 11W, 10W, 9_5W, 9W, 8_5W, 8W, 7_5W, 7W,
6_5W, 6W, 5_5W, 5W, 4_5W, 4W, 3_7W, 3_1W, 3W,
2_5W, 2W, 200mW, DEFAULT

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: None

Meaning: This parameter specifies the TRX priority in


channel assignment. The smaller this parameter is, the
higher the TRX priority is. For two TRXs with other
conditions identical, channels on the TRX with higher
priority are preferentially assigned.
GUI Value Range: L0(Level0), L1(Level1), L2(Level2),
L3(Level3), L4(Level4), L5(Level5), L6(Level6), L7(Level7)

Actual Value Range: L0, L1, L2, L3, L4, L5, L6, L7

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: L0
Meaning: This parameter specifies whether the BSC6900
automatically shuts down the power amplifier of the
TRX to save power when the BTS is powered by batteries
after a power failure.

GUI Value Range: DISABLE(Disable), ENABLE(Enable)

Actual Value Range: DISABLE, ENABLE

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: ENABLE


Meaning: Whether to allow the cell to dynamically
change a channel from full rate to half rate or from half
rate to full rate. If this parameter is set to YES, the
conversion is allowed; if the parameter is set to NO, the
conversion is not allowed and the changed channel is
restored to the previous rate mode. In addition, this
parameter helps to determine the channel assignment
priority. The channels in a TRX that does not allow
dynamic adjustment take priority.

GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: NO

Meaning: Power attenuation level of the EDGE TRX.


There are 50 power attenuation levels. At each level, the
power is attenuated by 0.2 dB. The spectrum
requirements are met only when the power of an EDGE
transceiver for transmitting 8PSK signals is lower than
the average power for GMSK modulation.

GUI Value Range: 0~50

Actual Value Range: 0~10, step:0.2

Unit: dB

Default Value: None


Recommended Value: 0

Meaning: Finetune of the TRX power. During the static


finetune of the TRX power, the BSC adjusts the TRX
power at a step of 0.2 dB. In some scenarios, the losses
vary depending on the tributaries where the power is
combined, and the power difference before and after
the power output is not an integral multiple of 2 dB. As a
result, the cabinet-top output power cannot be adjusted
at a step of 2 dB, and the TRX output power cannot be
consistent with the cabinet-top output power. Therefore,
this parameter provides a smaller step that can adjust
the cabinet-top output power.

GUI Value Range: DB0(0.0dB), DB2(-0.2dB), DB4(-0.4dB),


DB6(-0.6dB), DB8(-0.8dB), DB10(-1.0dB), DB12(-1.2dB),
DB14(-1.4dB), DB16(-1.6dB), DB18(-1.8dB),
Default(Default)

Actual Value Range: DB0, DB2, DB4, DB6, DB8, DB10,


DB12, DB14, DB16, DB18, Default

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: Default


Meaning: RF receive mode of the TRX.

The BTS3012, BTS3012AE, BTS3012II, BTS3006C, and


BTS3002E do not support Main Diversity.

The DBS3900 GSM and BTS3900 GSM support Four


Diversity Receiver and Main Diversity.
GUI Value Range: INDEPENDENT(Independent Receiver),
DIVIDING(Dividing Receiver), FOURDIVERSITY(Four
Diversity Receiver), MAINDIVERSITY(Main Diversity),
NONE(None)

Actual Value Range: INDEPENDENT, DIVIDING,


FOURDIVERSITY, MAINDIVERSITY, NONE

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: NONE


Meaning: RF send mode of the TRX.

The BTS3006C and BTS3002E do not support Wide Band


Combining, Power Booster Technology, DPBT, or
Transmitter Independent or Combining.

The DBS3900 GSM GRRU does not support Wide Band


Combining, Transmitter Independent or Combining,
Power Booster Technology, or DPBT.

The BTS3900 GSM and BTS3900A GSM do not support


Transmitter Independent or Wide Band Combining.

GUI Value Range: NOCOMB(No Combination), PBT(PBT),


WBANDCOMB(Wideband Combination),
DIVERSITY(Transmit Diversity), DDIVERSITY(Dynamic
Transmit Diversity), DPBT(DPBT), DTIC(Transmit
Independency or Combination), NONE(none)

Actual Value Range: NOCOMB, PBT, WBANDCOMB,


DIVERSITY, DDIVERSITY, DPBT, DTIC, NONE
Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: NONE


Meaning: This parameter specifies whether to allow the
BSC6900 to enable or disable the power amplifier of a
TRX based on the traffic volume.

GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)

Actual Value Range: NO, YES

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: NO
Meaning: Maximum degree by which the output power
of the multi-density TRX board can exceed the maximum
output power within a short time

GUI Value Range: 0~50

Actual Value Range: 0~50

Unit: W

Default Value: None


Recommended Value: If the board is configured with
two to four TRXs, the recommended value of this
parameter is 20. If the board is configured with five
TRXs, the recommended value of this parameter is 50. If
the board is configured with six TRXs, the recommended
value of this parameter is 48.

Meaning: Frequency multiplexing mode in the TRX. To


enable a loose frequency multiplexing mode such as 4x3
multiplexing, set this parameter to LOOSE. To enable a
tight frequency multiplexing mode such as 1x3 or 1x1,
set this parameter to TIGHT.

GUI Value Range: LOOSE(Loose), TIGHT(Tight)

Actual Value Range: LOOSE, TIGHT

Unit: None

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: LOOSE

Meaning: Priority level at which the BSC shuts down the


power amplifier of the TRX when the intelligent
shutdown function is enabled. If this parameter is set
smaller, the priority level is higher, the power amplifier
of the TRX is shut down later.

GUI Value Range: L0(Level0), L1(Level1), L2(Level2),


L3(Level3), L4(Level4), L5(Level5), L6(Level6), L7(Level7)

Actual Value Range: L0, L1, L2, L3, L4, L5, L6, L7

Unit: None
Default Value: None

Recommended Value: L0

Meaning: Power overload threshold for triggering


outgoing handover from the TRX under the prerequisite
that the power amplifier of the TRX provides the
maximum output power. If the power overload exceeds
this threshold, the TRX triggers outgoing handover for
lack of power.

GUI Value Range: 0~50

Actual Value Range: 0~50

Unit: W

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 15
Meaning: Power overload threshold for triggering
incoming handover to the TRX under the prerequisite
that the power amplifier of the TRX provides the
maximum output power.

GUI Value Range: 0~50

Actual Value Range: 0~50

Unit: W

Default Value: None


Recommended Value: 8

Meaning: Power attenuation level of all the other


timeslots of the BCCH except for timeslot 7 in 16QAM.
The attenuation level ranges from 0 to 50, with the step
of 0.2 dB. When the EDGE TRX sends signals in 16QAM,
the transmit power must be lower than the mean power
in GMSK.

GUI Value Range: 0~50

Actual Value Range: 0~10, step:0.2

Unit: dB

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 0

Meaning: Power attenuation level of all the other


timeslots of the BCCH except for timeslot 7 in 32QAM.
The attenuation level ranges from 0 to 50, with the step
of 0.2 dB. When the EDGE TRX sends signals in 32QAM,
the transmit power must be lower than the mean power
in GMSK.

GUI Value Range: 0~50

Actual Value Range: 0~10, step:0.2

Unit: dB

Default Value: None

Recommended Value: 0
e TRX power can be 55 W.

Mode" cannot be the default value. For the BTS3012 and BTS3012AE, the values of "Receive Mode" and "Send Mode" cannot be default v

X of the DBS3900 GSM, BTS3900 GSM, BTS3900A GSM, DBS3036, or BTS3036A. In addition, the value of "Power Finetune" plus that of "Pow
Send Mode" cannot be default values.

ower Finetune" plus that of "Power Level" cannot be greater than 20 dB.

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