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Date 2014-04-30
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Contents
2 Overview......................................................................................................................................... 3
2.1 Definition........................................................................................................................................................................3
2.2 Benefits........................................................................................................................................................................... 3
3 Technical Description...................................................................................................................4
4 Related Features.............................................................................................................................6
5 Network Impact............................................................................................................................. 7
6 Engineering Guidelines............................................................................................................... 8
6.1 When to Use Camping Strategy Switch for Mass Event................................................................................................8
6.2 Network Planning........................................................................................................................................................... 8
6.3 Deployment.................................................................................................................................................................... 8
6.3.1 Requirements............................................................................................................................................................... 8
6.3.2 Data Preparation.......................................................................................................................................................... 9
6.3.3 Activation...................................................................................................................................................................11
6.3.3.1 Activation (Using MML Commands).....................................................................................................................11
6.3.3.2 Using the CME....................................................................................................................................................... 12
6.3.4 Activation Observation..............................................................................................................................................12
6.3.5 Reconfiguration......................................................................................................................................................... 13
6.3.6 Deactivation...............................................................................................................................................................13
6.3.6.1 Deactivation (Using MML Commands).................................................................................................................14
6.3.6.2 Using the CME....................................................................................................................................................... 14
6.4 Performance Monitoring...............................................................................................................................................14
6.5 Parameter Optimization................................................................................................................................................ 14
6.6 Troubleshooting............................................................................................................................................................ 15
7 Parameters..................................................................................................................................... 16
8 Counters........................................................................................................................................ 46
9 Glossary......................................................................................................................................... 47
10 Reference Documents............................................................................................................... 48
1.1 Scope
This document describes WRFD-151203 Camping Strategy Switch for Mass Event, including
its technical principles, related features, network impact, and engineering guidelines.
NE Type NE Model
Micro BTS3911E
l Feature change
Changes in features of a specific product version as well as the affected entities
l Editorial change
Changes in wording or addition of information and any related parameters affected by
editorial changes. Editorial change does not specify the affected entities.
RAN16.0 01 (2014-04-30)
This issue does not include any changes.
NOTE
N/A indicates that an NE is not involved, that is, a feature does not require the support of the NE.
The features described in this document are implemented in the same way on macro, micro,
and LampSite base stations.
2 Overview
Special events, such as large gatherings, concerts, and sporting events, often result in sudden
and dramatic increases in traffic. On multi-carrier networks with preferred camping, such
increases in traffic usually lead to access congestion in preferentially camped cells and cause
key performance indicators (KPIs) to deteriorate. To alleviate access congestion and increase
the radio resource control (RRC) connection setup success rate, the Camping Strategy Switch
for Mass Event feature changes the network camping strategy from preferred camping to
random camping.
2.1 Definition
Preferred Camping:
Preferred camping is often used together with the service steering function. When this
strategy is used: A UE in idle mode preferentially camps on a cell delivering contiguous
coverage. This cell then becomes the UE's preferentially camped cell. When the UE initiates
an R99 service, the RNC instructs the UE to process the service in its preferentially camped
cell. When the UE initiates a High Speed Packet Access (HSPA) service, the RNC instructs
the UE to move to an inter-frequency co-coverage neighboring cell through the direct retry or
redirection procedure to process the service. This strategy preferentially guarantees speech
quality for R99 voice services.
Random Camping:
When random camping is used, UEs in idle mode randomly camp on cells. This strategy
maximizes capacity for multi-carrier networks.
2.2 Benefits
During special events, this feature balances loads across cells using different frequencies. In
addition, this feature increases the following items:
3 Technical Description
NOTE
l The RNC will not include the preceding parameter settings into SIB3 for cell 2 if the
CELLADMINSTATE parameter of cell 2 is set to HIGHBLKPREP, MEDIUMBLKPREP,
LOWBLKPREP, or BLOCK, or if the DSSFlag (BSC6900, BSC6910) parameter of cell 2 is set to
Configured.
l When this feature is taking effect in a cell, the function of inter-frequency directed retry decision
(DRD) for service steering and the function of redirection during the RRC connection release phase
fail. When this feature stops taking effect, these functions resume.
4. Restores settings for the preceding parameters and includes restored parameter settings
into SIBs at 4:40 every day to resume the original camping strategy for cells 1 and 2.
4 Related Features
Prerequisite Features
None
Impacted Features
Feature ID Feature Name Description
WRFD-020105 Potential User Control When the Camping Strategy Switch for
Mass Event feature is taking effect, the
WRFD-020105 Potential User Control
feature stops taking effect. When the
Camping Strategy Switch for Mass
Event feature stops taking effect, the
Potential User Control feature resumes.
For details about the Potential User
Control feature, see Load Control
Feature Parameter Description.
5 Network Impact
System Capacity
During special events, this feature slightly increases the following items:
l Number of equivalent Erlangs of all the services in the CS domain
l Number of HSPA bytes transmitted at the RLC layer
Network Performance
Factors affecting the feature gains include the type of resources causing the congestion, the
capability consistency between a preferentially camped cell and the corresponding non-
preferentially camped cell, and the congestion status.
If there is a sharp increase in a network's traffic mainly due to downlink power resource
congestion, this feature increases the RRC connection setup success rate by 3% to 15% and
the radio access bearer (RAB) setup success rate for preferentially camped cells. The reason is
as follows:
After the congestion occurs, UEs continuously attempt to access the network and as a result
power consumption increases. After the network camping strategy changes to random
camping, the number of continuous access attempts decreases and therefore power
consumption is reduced and performance gains are brought.
If the sharp increase is mainly caused by spreading factor (SF) code or equivalent user
resource insufficiency, this feature cannot greatly increase the RRC connection setup success
rate. This is because the number of SF codes and the number of equivalent users do not
increase after the network camping strategy changes to random camping.
This feature cannot provide noticeable gains if the capability of a preferentially camped cell is
different from that of the corresponding non-preferentially camped cell, for example, a
preferentially camped cell supports only R99 services but the corresponding non-
preferentially camped cell supports HSPA services. The reason is as follows:
The two cells support different types of services. In this case, the number of UEs are uneven
and the service distribution is not balanced among multiple carriers.
6 Engineering Guidelines
6.3 Deployment
6.3.1 Requirements
l Hardware
None
l License
For details about how to activate the license, see License Management Feature
Parameter Description.
6.3.3 Activation
Step 2 Run the SET UCAMPSTRATFORMASS command and set the RSCP Threshold for
Preferred Camping, Ec/No Threshold for Preferred Camping, Threshold for RRC
Connection Setup Request, Threshold for Reject RRC Request Perc If Congestion,
Threshold for Trigger Inte-Freq Cell Reselect in Idle, Threshold for Inter/Intra-Freq
HCS Cell Reselect, and Retry Optimization Switch parameters for the cell.
Step 3 Run the RNC MML command ADD UCELLLICENSE and select the
CAMPING_STRATEGY_SWITCH check box under the FuncSwitch2 (BSC6900,
BSC6910) parameter to activate the feature license for the cell.
----End
NOTE
When configuring the feature on the CME, perform a single configuration first, and then perform a batch
modification if required.
Configure the parameters of a single object before a batch modification. Perform a batch modification
before logging out of the parameter setting interface.
To modify objects in batches, click on the CME to start the batch modification wizard.
For instructions on how to perform a batch modification through the CME batch modification
center, press F1 while running the wizard to obtain online help.
To check whether a parameter supports batch modification, see the Remarks column in the
table in "Data Preparation" section.
----End
6.3.5 Reconfiguration
Run the SET UCAMPSTRATFORMASS command to increase or decrease the values of the
Threshold for RRC Connection Setup Request and Threshold for Reject RRC Request
Perc If Congestion parameters to control the probability that this feature is triggered.
6.3.6 Deactivation
The following table describes the parameters for deactivating this feature.
Step 2 Alternatively, run the RNC MML command MOD UCELLLICENSE and deselect the
CAMPING_STRATEGY_SWITCH check box under the FuncSwitch2 (BSC6900,
BSC6910) parameter to deactivate the feature license.
----End
l Unstarted: indicates that the Camping Strategy Switch for Mass Event feature is not
currently triggered in the cell.
l Optimizing: indicates that the cell is converted from a preferentially camped cell into a
randomly camped cell.
l Combined optimizing: indicates that the cell is converted from an inter-frequency blind-
handover-supporting neighboring cell of a preferentially camped cell into a randomly
camped cell. (A non-preferentially camped cell cannot be converted into a randomly
camped cell.)
Run the SET UCAMPSTRATFORMASS command and change the values of the
IdleSintersearch (BSC6900, BSC6910) and SsearchHCS (BSC6900, BSC6910) parameters.
The new values will not take effect immediately. To enable the new values to take effect
immediately, run the MOD UCELLSELRESEL command for the IdleSintersearch
(BSC6900, BSC6910) parameter and the MOD UCELLHCS command for the SsearchHCS
(BSC6900, BSC6910) parameter.
6.6 Troubleshooting
None
7 Parameters
ULACESS_COVER_IMPRV_SWITCH,
INTER_FREQ_ANR_OPT_SWITCH
Default Value: BASED_UE_LOC_DRD_SWITCH:
0,LOAD_BASED_PCPICH_PWR_ADJ:
0,ADAPTIVE_RACH_SWITCH:
0,CAMPING_STRATEGY_SWITCH:
0,FACH_POOL_SWITCH:
0,FACH_TRAFF_STEER_AND_LOAD_SHARE_S
WITCH:0,UL_INTERFERE_OPT_ADJ_SWITCH:
0,HSUPA_TTI_2MS_COVER_IMP:
0,INTRA_FREQ_ANR_OPT_SWITCH:
0,ASYMMETRY_RATE_ENHANCE:
0,ULACESS_COVER_IMPRV_SWITCH:
0,INTER_FREQ_ANR_OPT_SWITCH:0
QualMe BSC690 ADD WRFD- Intra Meaning: Measurement quantity of cell selection and
as 0 UCELL 010801 RNC reselection. For details about this parameter, see 3GPP
SELRE WRFD- Cell TS 25.304.
SEL 010802 Update GUI Value Range: CPICH_ECNO(CPICH Ec/N0),
MOD Inter CPICH_RSCP(CPICH RSCP)
UCELL RNC Unit: None
SELRE Cell
SEL Update Actual Value Range: CPICH_ECNO, CPICH_RSCP
Default Value: CPICH_ECNO(CPICH Ec/N0)
QualMe BSC691 ADD WRFD- Intra Meaning: Measurement quantity of cell selection and
as 0 UCELL 010801 RNC reselection. For details about this parameter, see 3GPP
SELRE WRFD- Cell TS 25.304.
SEL 010802 Update GUI Value Range: CPICH_ECNO(CPICH Ec/N0),
MOD Inter CPICH_RSCP(CPICH RSCP)
UCELL RNC Unit: None
SELRE Cell
SEL Update Actual Value Range: CPICH_ECNO, CPICH_RSCP
Default Value: CPICH_ECNO(CPICH Ec/N0)
IdleCell BSC690 ADD WRFD- Access Meaning: Whether a UE in idle mode is allowed to
Barred 0 UCELL 021103 Class access the cell. When this parameter is set to
ACCES Restricti BARRED, it indicates that the UE in idle mode is
SSTRIC on barred to select/reselect the cell even in the case of
T emergency calls. For details about this parameter, see
MOD 3GPP TS 25.331.
UCELL GUI Value Range: BARRED, NOT_BARRED
ACCES Unit: None
SSTRIC
T Actual Value Range: BARRED, NOT_BARRED
Default Value: None
IdleCell BSC691 ADD WRFD- Access Meaning: Whether a UE in idle mode is allowed to
Barred 0 UCELL 021103 Class access the cell. When this parameter is set to
ACCES Restricti BARRED, it indicates that the UE in idle mode is
SSTRIC on barred to select/reselect the cell even in the case of
T emergency calls. For details about this parameter, see
MOD 3GPP TS 25.331.
UCELL GUI Value Range: BARRED, NOT_BARRED
ACCES Unit: None
SSTRIC
T Actual Value Range: BARRED, NOT_BARRED
Default Value: None
RrcCon BSC690 SET WRFD- Campin Meaning: Threshold for the number of RRC
nSumTh 0 UCAMP 151203 g connection setup requests within 5 min in a cell. This
d STRAT Strategy threshold is one condition for determining whether
FORMA Switch there is a sudden and dramatic increase in a cell's
SS for Mass traffic. To determine that a cell experiences a sudden
Event and dramatic increase in traffic, this threshold must be
reached or exceeded.
GUI Value Range: 1~65535
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 1~65535
Default Value: 600
RrcCon BSC691 SET WRFD- Campin Meaning: Threshold for the number of RRC
nSumTh 0 UCAMP 151203 g connection setup requests within 5 min in a cell. This
d STRAT Strategy threshold is one condition for determining whether
FORMA Switch there is a sudden and dramatic increase in a cell's
SS for Mass traffic. To determine that a cell experiences a sudden
Event and dramatic increase in traffic, this threshold must be
reached or exceeded.
GUI Value Range: 1~65535
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 1~65535
Default Value: 600
RrcRejB BSC690 SET WRFD- Campin Meaning: Threshold for the number of RRC
yCongR 0 UCAMP 151203 g connection setup requests rejected due to Uu resource
atioThd STRAT Strategy congestion. This threshold is one condition for
FORMA Switch determining whether there is a sudden and dramatic
SS for Mass increase in a cell's traffic. To determine that a cell
Event experiences a sudden and dramatic increase in traffic,
this threshold must be reached or exceeded.
GUI Value Range: 0~100
Unit: %
Actual Value Range: 0~100
Default Value: 2
RrcRejB BSC691 SET WRFD- Campin Meaning: Threshold for the number of RRC
yCongR 0 UCAMP 151203 g connection setup requests rejected due to Uu resource
atioThd STRAT Strategy congestion. This threshold is one condition for
FORMA Switch determining whether there is a sudden and dramatic
SS for Mass increase in a cell's traffic. To determine that a cell
Event experiences a sudden and dramatic increase in traffic,
this threshold must be reached or exceeded.
GUI Value Range: 0~100
Unit: %
Actual Value Range: 0~100
Default Value: 2
IdleSint BSC690 ADD WRFD- Intra Meaning: Threshold for inter-frequency cell
ersearch 0 UCELL 010801 RNC measurements in idle mode in SIB3. When the quality
SELRE WRFD- Cell (CPICH Ec/No measured by the UE) of the serving
SEL 010802 Update cell is lower than this threshold plus the value of
MOD Inter "Qqualmin" for the cell, inter-frequency cell
UCELL RNC measurements are started. When this parameter is set
SELRE Cell to 127, inter-frequency cell measurements are
SEL Update performed. For details about this parameter, see 3GPP
TS 25.304.
GUI Value Range: -16~10;127
Unit: 2dB
Actual Value Range: -32~20, 127
Default Value: 4
IdleSint BSC691 ADD WRFD- Intra Meaning: Threshold for inter-frequency cell
ersearch 0 UCELL 010801 RNC measurements in idle mode in SIB3. When the quality
SELRE WRFD- Cell (CPICH Ec/No measured by the UE) of the serving
SEL 010802 Update cell is lower than this threshold plus the value of
MOD Inter "Qqualmin" for the cell, inter-frequency cell
UCELL RNC measurements are started. When this parameter is set
SELRE Cell to 127, inter-frequency cell measurements are
SEL Update performed. For details about this parameter, see 3GPP
TS 25.304.
GUI Value Range: -16~10;127
Unit: 2dB
Actual Value Range: -32~20, 127
Default Value: 4
Ssearch BSC690 ADD WRFD- Intra Meaning: Intra-system HCS cell reselection start
HCS 0 UCELL 010801 RNC threshold. When the value of the "Srxlev" parameter
HCS WRFD- Cell for the serving cell is less than the value of this
MOD 021200 Update parameter, the UE starts the intra-frequency and inter-
UCELL HCS frequency measurements to reselect a better cell. The
WRFD- value mapping of these two parameters is (-53:-105;
HCS 010802 (Hierarc
hical -52:-103; ..., 45:91). For details about this parameter,
Cell see 3GPP TS 25.304.
Structur GUI Value Range: -53~45
e) Unit: 2dB
Inter Actual Value Range: -105~91
RNC
Cell Default Value: 0
Update
Ssearch BSC691 ADD WRFD- Intra Meaning: Intra-system HCS cell reselection start
HCS 0 UCELL 010801 RNC threshold. When the value of the "Srxlev" parameter
HCS WRFD- Cell for the serving cell is less than the value of this
MOD 021200 Update parameter, the UE starts the intra-frequency and inter-
UCELL HCS frequency measurements to reselect a better cell. The
WRFD- value mapping of these two parameters is (-53:-105;
HCS 010802 (Hierarc
hical -52:-103; ..., 45:91). For details about this parameter,
Cell see 3GPP TS 25.304.
Structur GUI Value Range: -53~45
e) Unit: 2dB
Inter Actual Value Range: -105~91
RNC
Cell Default Value: 0
Update
IsAccess BSC690 ADD WRFD- Access Meaning: Indicating whether the UE allocated with
Class0B 0 UCELL 021103 Class Access Class 0 can be allowed to initiate access to the
arred ACCES Restricti radio network. The UE judges whether it belongs to
SSTRIC on this access class based on the SIM/USIM. For details
T about this parameter, see 3GPP TS 25.331.
MOD GUI Value Range: BARRED, NOT_BARRED
UCELL Unit: None
ACCES
SSTRIC Actual Value Range: BARRED, NOT_BARRED
T Default Value: NOT_BARRED
IsAccess BSC691 ADD WRFD- Access Meaning: Indicating whether the UE allocated with
Class0B 0 UCELL 021103 Class Access Class 0 can be allowed to initiate access to the
arred ACCES Restricti radio network. The UE judges whether it belongs to
SSTRIC on this access class based on the SIM/USIM. For details
T about this parameter, see 3GPP TS 25.331.
MOD GUI Value Range: BARRED, NOT_BARRED
UCELL Unit: None
ACCES
SSTRIC Actual Value Range: BARRED, NOT_BARRED
T Default Value: NOT_BARRED
IsAccess BSC690 ADD WRFD- Access Meaning: Indicating whether the UE allocated with
Class15 0 UCELL 021103 Class Access Class 15 can be allowed to initiate access to
Barred ACCES Restricti the radio network. The UE judges whether it belongs
SSTRIC on to this access class based on the SIM/USIM. For
T details about this parameter, see 3GPP TS 25.331.
MOD GUI Value Range: BARRED, NOT_BARRED
UCELL Unit: None
ACCES
SSTRIC Actual Value Range: BARRED, NOT_BARRED
T Default Value: NOT_BARRED
IsAccess BSC691 ADD WRFD- Access Meaning: Indicating whether the UE allocated with
Class15 0 UCELL 021103 Class Access Class 15 can be allowed to initiate access to
Barred ACCES Restricti the radio network. The UE judges whether it belongs
SSTRIC on to this access class based on the SIM/USIM. For
T details about this parameter, see 3GPP TS 25.331.
MOD GUI Value Range: BARRED, NOT_BARRED
UCELL Unit: None
ACCES
SSTRIC Actual Value Range: BARRED, NOT_BARRED
T Default Value: NOT_BARRED
RetryOp BSC691 SET WRFD- Campin Meaning: Whether DRD or redirection can be
tSwitch 0 UCAMP 151203 g performed from a non-preferential camping cell to the
STRAT Strategy preferential camping cell after the camping strategy is
FORMA Switch changed from preferential camping to random
SS for Mass camping. If the preferential camping cell has been
Event configured as a blind handover neighboring cell of the
non-preferential camping cell, DRD and redirection
are not controlled by this switch. If the preferential
camping cell has been configured as an inter-
frequency neighboring cell of the non-preferential
camping cell but is not configured with as the blind
handover neighboring cell, the preferential camping
cell can be the target cell of the DRD or redirection
after this switch is set to on.
GUI Value Range: OFF, ON
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: OFF, ON
Default Value: OFF
DSSFla BSC690 ADD None None Meaning: Whether a cell supports Dynamic Spectrum
g 0 UCELL Sharing (DSS).
SETUP GUI Value Range: TRUE, FALSE
MOD Unit: None
UCELL
SETUP Actual Value Range: TRUE , FALSE
Default Value: False
DSSFla BSC691 ADD None None Meaning: Whether a cell supports Dynamic Spectrum
g 0 UCELL Sharing (DSS).
SETUP GUI Value Range: TRUE, FALSE
MOD Unit: None
UCELL
SETUP Actual Value Range: TRUE , FALSE
Default Value: False
DLLOAD_BASED_PCPICH_PWR_ADJ_SWITCH,
ADAPTIVE_RACH,
ACK_PRACH_PREAM_MEAS,
CAMPING_STRATEGY_SWITCH,
INTERFREQ_HHO_IN_RTWP_SWITCH,
ULACESS_COVER_IMPRV_SWITCH,
RIM_UL_INTER_OPT_SWITCH
Default Value: INTRA_FREQUENCY_LDB:0,PUC:
0,UL_UU_LDR:0,DL_UU_LDR:0,UL_UU_OLC:
0,DL_UU_OLC:0,OLC_EVENTMEAS:
0,CELL_CODE_LDR:0,CELL_CREDIT_LDR:
0,UL_INTRA_FREQUENCY_ULB:0,UL_UU_CLB:
0,DL_UU_CLB:0,CELL_CODE_CLB:
0,CELL_CREDIT_CLB:
0,DLLOAD_BASED_PCPICH_PWR_ADJ_SWITC
H:0,ADAPTIVE_RACH:
0,ACK_PRACH_PREAM_MEAS:
0,CAMPING_STRATEGY_SWITCH:
0,INTERFREQ_HHO_IN_RTWP_SWITCH:
0,ULACESS_COVER_IMPRV_SWITCH:
0,RIM_UL_INTER_OPT_SWITCH:0
DLLOAD_BASED_PCPICH_PWR_ADJ_SWITCH,
ADAPTIVE_RACH,
ACK_PRACH_PREAM_MEAS,
CAMPING_STRATEGY_SWITCH,
INTERFREQ_HHO_IN_RTWP_SWITCH,
ULACESS_COVER_IMPRV_SWITCH,
RIM_UL_INTER_OPT_SWITCH
Default Value: INTRA_FREQUENCY_LDB:0,PUC:
0,UL_UU_LDR:0,DL_UU_LDR:0,UL_UU_OLC:
0,DL_UU_OLC:0,OLC_EVENTMEAS:
0,CELL_CODE_LDR:0,CELL_CREDIT_LDR:
0,UL_INTRA_FREQUENCY_ULB:0,UL_UU_CLB:
0,DL_UU_CLB:0,CELL_CODE_CLB:
0,CELL_CREDIT_CLB:
0,DLLOAD_BASED_PCPICH_PWR_ADJ_SWITC
H:0,ADAPTIVE_RACH:
0,ACK_PRACH_PREAM_MEAS:
0,CAMPING_STRATEGY_SWITCH:
0,INTERFREQ_HHO_IN_RTWP_SWITCH:
0,ULACESS_COVER_IMPRV_SWITCH:
0,RIM_UL_INTER_OPT_SWITCH:0
IdleSint BSC690 SET WRFD- Campin Meaning: Threshold for triggering inter-frequency cell
ersearch 0 UCAMP 151203 g reselections for UEs in idle mode when the network
STRAT Strategy camping strategy is changed from preferred camping
FORMA Switch to random camping. An inter-frequency cell
SS for Mass reselection is triggered if a UE detects that the CPICH
Event Ec/No of the serving cell is lower than the sum of this
threshold and the value of "Qqualmin". For details
about this parameter, see 3GPP TS 25.304.
GUI Value Range: -16~10
Unit: 2dB
Actual Value Range: -32~20
Default Value: 6
IdleSint BSC691 SET WRFD- Campin Meaning: Threshold for triggering inter-frequency cell
ersearch 0 UCAMP 151203 g reselections for UEs in idle mode when the network
STRAT Strategy camping strategy is changed from preferred camping
FORMA Switch to random camping. An inter-frequency cell
SS for Mass reselection is triggered if a UE detects that the CPICH
Event Ec/No of the serving cell is lower than the sum of this
threshold and the value of "Qqualmin". For details
about this parameter, see 3GPP TS 25.304.
GUI Value Range: -16~10
Unit: 2dB
Actual Value Range: -32~20
Default Value: 6
Ssearch BSC690 SET WRFD- Campin Meaning: Threshold for inter- or intra-frequency
HCS 0 UCAMP 151203 g hierarchical cell structure (HCS) cell reselection when
STRAT Strategy the network camping strategy is changed from
FORMA Switch preferred camping to random camping. If the Srxlev
SS for Mass value of the serving cell for a UE is smaller than this
Event parameter value, the UE starts measuring the signal
quality of all the inter- and intra-frequency HCS cells.
The GUI value -53 corresponds to the actual value
-105 and the GUI value -52 corresponds to the actual
value -103, indicating that the difference between
every two actual values is 2. For details about this
parameter, see 3GPP TS 25.304.
GUI Value Range: -53~45
Unit: 2dB
Actual Value Range: -105~91
Default Value: 10
Ssearch BSC691 SET WRFD- Campin Meaning: Threshold for inter- or intra-frequency
HCS 0 UCAMP 151203 g hierarchical cell structure (HCS) cell reselection when
STRAT Strategy the network camping strategy is changed from
FORMA Switch preferred camping to random camping. If the Srxlev
SS for Mass value of the serving cell for a UE is smaller than this
Event parameter value, the UE starts measuring the signal
quality of all the inter- and intra-frequency HCS cells.
The GUI value -53 corresponds to the actual value
-105 and the GUI value -52 corresponds to the actual
value -103, indicating that the difference between
every two actual values is 2. For details about this
parameter, see 3GPP TS 25.304.
GUI Value Range: -53~45
Unit: 2dB
Actual Value Range: -105~91
Default Value: 10
8 Counters
9 Glossary
For the acronyms, abbreviations, terms, and definitions, see the Glossary.
10 Reference Documents
None